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o Na 1 Jhomas Clrele The Most Exquisite Roof Garden in Washington Tea Dancing Dinner Dancing Supper Dancing Meyer Davis’ Famous Le Paradis Band SFranklin Square —BHotel— 14th Street at K SUNDAY the taste-satis- jving courses which are pre- pared for DIN NER offer an appeadl that makes this a very popular place. Six Wonderful Courses pecial Business Luncheon 75¢ Supplementary §; Diction- 35 aries Shrine Emblem Stamped on Cover, 98- | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 'D. C, SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1923. Society Senor Don Rafael Oreamuno, Minister Costa Rica, Motoring to Jersey Coast With Friends. HIS MINISTER of Costa Rica, Senor Don J. Rafael Ore- amuno, will leave today for T Atlantic City to spend ek or ten davs. He will be ac- companied by several wuests and they will make the trip by motor. a The Minister of Colombia and Se- nora de Olaya and a small company motored to Dower House yvesterday for luncheon. Two Important Afternoon - Weddings Engage Soclety, Two weddings of particular social importance engage Washington clety thix afternoon, that of Mury Laning Palmer and Capt. Nor- man Bemis Chahdler, at 4:30 o’clock, in St. John's Church, Lafayette Square, | to be followed by a reception in the Officers” Club at Washington barracks, and the oth that ¢f Miss Jean T lor Tucker and Mr. Allen Hunt Rob- erts of Virginia, to take place in Ch rch, Alexandria, with a large r resentation of the oldest Virginia ane Washington nilies present A re- e sk for Horlick's & THSORIGINAL FMaltea Mitk: ol { " Avoid Imitations—Substituter T1 MOURNING BLACK Dyed With 24 Hours CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO.| 2469 1Sth . 636 Dupont FOR SHRINERS’ Week We Offer a Special Sale of the New Supreme WEBSTER’S DICTIONARY Self-pronouncing, large, clear type, illustrated 976 Pages, 1923 Edition The Latest Dictionary Issued Bound in leatherette, stamped in gold by 5% inches Measures 7 | believe this to be ‘the best bargain offered in years and we are selling it at this price be- cause we want every one who buys or rents boks to become familiar ' with eratb‘s Lbrary and Bakshops 607 13th St. N.W. (Between F and G Sts. w Headquarters for Shrine Sou- venirs of the Better Kind | ception at Vauxcleuse, Seminary Hill, Va.. the home of the bride’s brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Eliph- alet F. Andrews, will follow the lat- ter wedding, when the wedding party and family friends will be guests. Rev. Dr. Herbert Scott Smith will go to Alexandria to assist Rev. Dr. Mor- ton, rector of the church, at the cere- mony. Mme. Dumont, wife of the military attache of the French embassy, en- tertained a company of ten at luncheon today, in her home on Con- necticut avenue. and Mrs. Claude B ere hosts at dinner last even- ing, entertaining a_company of four- teen at the Toll House Tavern, in compliment to the minister of Sweden and.Mme. Wallenberg. The counselor of the Italian embassy, Signor Guido Jung, was host at an informal dinner last evening at the Purple Iris. The com- pany numbered twenty and about 100 additional guests were asked for dancing later. Among those at din- r were the ambassador of Italy, Don Commander Mayo w financial sfo Caetant: the minfster of Ruma- | nin and Princess Bibesco; the counselor of the Spanish embassy, Senor de Cardenas: the secretary of the Ru- manian legation and Mme. Nano, Mile. Nano, Mrs. Emory Sands, Mrs Lthel Blagden, Miss Mabel Boardman, Miss Marion Trumbull, Mr. David Finley and the counselor of the Italian embassy, Signor Rosso; the military attache ‘and Marquise di Berne and the third secretary, Signor Silenzi. The retiring socretary of the Bel- Your visit will not be com- plete unless you have THE BOOK OF WASHINGTON By Robert Shackleton $3.50 The Penn Publishing Co.,Phila. At all Bookstores ARE YOU 100%EFFICIENT ? 0O YOU TIRE EASILY ? AV, SN V51000 ~NERVE VA » Rt 8 W ijoo ¥ Wavs?” Package contains enough for ten days. Don't let “A DIME A DAY STAND IN YOUR WAY” For health and complete happiness A Strength-Building Tonic Iron-in-the-Blood Another Avenue Triumph OW, wasn’t it a glorious affair—an incomparably briiliant episode, even in a city accustomed to the spectacular? And Pennsylvania Avenue, Mecca of the colorful Shrine conclave, once more demonstrated its supremacy as the highway of the capital—and the nation. The Man’s Stores—both admirably located on the historic thoroughfare—are naturally interested in this fresh and inspiring triumph of Washington’s Appian Way. Our particular share in the leadership of the Avenue is to Avenue service to men. provide perfected Pennsylvania Money’s Worth or Money Back i Chevy gian embassy and Mme. Graeffe were the guests of honor at dinner last evening of Mr. Harold H. Sims, at- tacl of the British embassy. The other guests were the counselor of the British embassy and Mrs. Chiiton, Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Spencer and Mies Margaret Flint., . The air attache of the British em- bapsy, Wing Commander M. G. Chris- tie, salled today aboard the Olymplc for his home in England. Miss Beatrice Henderson has ar- rived from Simsbury, Conn., where she attends school, and is with her j&randmother, Mrs. John B. Henderson, at Boundary castle. Later In the sum- mer they will go to Bar Harbor, Mfs, Henderson has given the use of her swimming pool and tennis courts to members of the diplomatic corps and personal friends. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Kauffmann have closed their residence, 1815 19th street northwest, and have gone to_their .‘un}mer home, Camp Percy, Percy, N.H. Mrs. Willlam Gerry Morgan is in Los Angeles, Calif., visiting her brother, and Dr. Morgan will join her there later on. The Misses Mor- xan left Washington yesterday for thelr farm in the New Hampshire hills. Mrs. Morgan Stinemetz of New York and her young son, Henry L W. Stinemetz, are visiting her brother and s'ster-in-law, Mr. and Mr Vernon West in their home a Chase, Md. Mrs. Stinemetz was formerly Miss Marlon West, daughter of former District Commis- sioner and ‘Mrs.. Henry Litchfield West and this is her first visit in nher former home in several years. Miss Catherine Radeliffe, who spent The winter with Rear Admiral and Mrs. James K. Robinson, safled today aboard the Olymplc for her home in Wales. She will join her father, Mr. Danfel Radcliffe “at Carliff, Wales, where she will spend the summer with him. Miss Radcliffe, who was presented to soclety last season, was one of the most popular of ths de- butantes and it is expected that she will return in the autumn to be with Adimiral and Mrs. Robinson, who pre- sented her in Novembe Admiral Mrs. Coon Annapolis for Week En Rear Admiral and Mrs. Robert Coontz are spending the week end in Annapolis for ‘the June week festiv- ities. Admiral Coontz, whq has re- cently been placed in command of the United States fleet, will leave for the west coast in July, where he will as- sume command of the Pacifio fleat at San Diego August 5. He will return in_November to take charge of the | Atiantlc fleet on board his flagship, 1 8. Seattle. essary for the admiral time between the two coas Mrs Coontz will continue to maintain their apartment at Wardman Park Buchu Buttons —are not a patent medi- cine—but made by a formula compounded from experience. It is plainly printed_on each package —and_indicated in those disorders which cause backache and functional troubles. As long as it is nec- to divide his For years Buchu has been a standard remedy— and as combined in this prescription its effective- ness is greatly enhanced. For Sale by all Peoples and other good Drug Stores Graham Remedy Co. Turberville § “Everything Electrical” Our serviee includes a most complete stock of Fixtures and Appliances— marked at prices which simply could not be equaled if we had down town overhead to reckon th—-but that are further REDUCED NOW because we are soon to move into more spacious quarters. You'll be surprised at the set of Fixtures for the house that we are offering at— $40 Complete Everything eise In pro- portion—inoluding expert's service at $1.50 per hour. Turberville 1719 Conn. Ave. Bet. R and S 2 e . PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity. Assets More Than $8,500,000 Surplus More Than $850,000 L] ' JAMES BERRY......Presideat JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary { School in J 15; 8100 reward. {nta. or Woodward & Lothrop's. | 8ix to ten dollars. Thursday night. Hotel, where she will remain with her son, Lieut. K. L. Coontz, and Miss Ber- tha Coontz, her daughter. Miss Coontz will graduate from the Western High axquan river near Point Pleasant They will be absent for the rest of the season. Rear Admiral and Mrs. Reynolds entertained on board the coast guard cutter Alexander Hamilton Tuesday afternoon after the Shrine parade, naving about fifty guésts to review the marine pageant Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Roper have gone to West Point to attend the kraduation of their son, Cadet Harry M. Roper. They were accompanied Ly their daughter, Miss Grace Roper, and their younger son, Mr. Richard e FOUND. COLLIE—Washington Animal Rescus League, 349 Ma 3 & HORSE— Strayed 5 pr June 4. heary white §ork Lorsa, Ret same br phoning Woudside ownership and pay costs. s on Mon: Owper can 22R, prove LOST. ATREDALE Male. Return To 1713 Island_ave. and reesive reward ATTOMOBIL cylinder. gray: car ber, 113810; " Dietrice Ticense licenre, 200553, Friday night: retura ot inforn H. Brooke TAG autom At u ward BAG new, engine num. | 9223; Maryland $100 reward for othing, from 8 Week ago. between 600 H S0 Crirt Black oo road hetween Alxandri cksburg. marked VI 6.7 in red le tained personal effects and Sew- it Find udviee Wo R Tavlor. 7 e Alex BAR PIN Tost Phone Cleve. 1 i With Bhrlie. astern Star_and i degree embiems. Notify Paul Arndt, 87 . Presidio. San Francisco, or | ol on back; Thureday night Reward” 913 G st. n.w. all,round gram E ranchyille car. thsats. after 8 pm ASTIIN e i i ot Se Ll nat! 127 Tennes: Lincoln_ 3083V %l the colored taxi driver who carried | u to 3320 13th et now Tharsdey | return the Inds's black cape cab or call Columbia ST, he Wil be four w night, left rewarde CHILD'S "RONNET—White organdy; ¥riday morning. Please return 759 13(h st mow. oF call Main 3301 . DOG. half hound and half fox terrler: four t and white breast; answers name of jack: reward. 1617 5th st. n.w. 100 DOG. wpitz, wtrayed, about twelve inchies high, white, with brown ears; answers fo name of Return to T. 0. Mow, Kitz Hotel. a—E Spitz. -fn‘v?nfi 3 3 wa returned or {nformation to police offf. cer, John F. Connell, Daniels rd. ll‘t:‘k Creek Tark. or_call Co STERN s Avenue 10* Tuesday, G ot, opi Return to 638 G 1velope 1003, Patent Office. Reward n.w. FOX TERRI hite, biack face. with white atripe. black spot on body; name, : iost ot stolen from tourist camp ground, Phone Franklin tonestreet. e 10286. Mre. rd if_returned to Si4 C CLUB— Midiron, West Potomac golf courte. T e 10th HORSE (white), lost or strayed, on Tuesday, June 5; weight, 1,500. Reward on return to R. Conger, 2000 28th st. n.e. Lincoln 5386-J. . - aud_Connecticut ave 0 308 V st n.e.. for reward ylvania_ave., Alifes’ Inn, 9th ‘or Licoln Park cars. Reward If left at 118 Bth ut. n.e. Lincoln 1382. NOSE GLASSFSCGold rimmed, 1n case. Finder 3 af, containing ou English literature. Finder return B st se_and receive reward. 100 TN Bastern Star, bet. Cliffon Terrace Wost | and Frank Altemus’ grocers store. Reward. 800 West Clifton Terrace. Apt.. 300. 108 cameo, at Peace Monument, Friday mora- Reward. Mrs. J. M. Fraster, 13 Wash. Clarendon, Va. 9 7th and Pa. ave. n.w.. Iast night. M st._n.e.Phone Linc. 145.. 0% eta P fraternity pin, near S st. playground, Tuesday. Reward. Phone North 9064 9 POCKBTBOOK ing nd H n.e. rd (black silk mohair), contain- papers and twenty-dollar bill: near 2nd reward. Mrs. Lilley, Linc. 9668-J; 5d ne. 10* POCKETBOO 3 and ring, on G st. or between Sth and 1tth | Reward. 1351 | erfdian pl. n.w. | POCKETBOOK—Man's, containtng §50 {a bills, | driver's license, identification cards, etc. Re- ward. Herbert Wilson Smith, 841 Munsey 1ding. Telephone Main $019. oo PURSE—Small lavender, containing between | Reward. | Phone Linc. 2384-W. 124 iith st. n.e. 10* PURSE—Small brown, May 31, near Dupont Circle. Lincoln 7160-J. PURSE—Brown leather, contalning about $15. gold wrist watch, green 1d pin: near léth and Pa. ave. Reward. ‘rank. 588. 10* PURSE (silver), at Monument lot Thursday night. Reward.’ 911 15th at. n.w., Room 300, Main 8111, residence; Col. 2000-W_after 8. 9¢ SPECTACLES, in Leese case, Ellipse, June 7. Reward. _Mostyn, 420 Homer bldg. . BTICKPIN, pearl with four chip dlamonds, between 1ith and 13th streets, north side of Lincoln Park. C. Ford 1110 E Cap. st. 9% ‘WALLET, seal, gold trimmed; owner's name on flap; contained money and official cards. Liberal reward, mo questions ed. Return to _coast survey, 205 New Jersey ave. WATCH—GOId_octagon, with ribbon braceiet, on Oth st. between Pa. ave. and B st. n.w. Reward. Kindly return to 720 Quincy st. n.w., Mrs. Diffenbaugh. A WRIST WATCHLady's. gold, on 1nk brace- let. Apt. 208, the Cordov: ®01d, initials "D, WRIST,, WATCH—Tady’ D. C.” near I1ith and Rhepherd, Friday evening. Reward. Phone Adams 2281. 10% WRIST WATCH—Child's Elgin, goid; initials M. C. H. Reward. 8656 Park pl. n.w. 10% WRIST WATCH, lady’s Eigin. Reward, 1616 3rd n.w. aE [ | WRIST WATCH—Lady's, gold, between 11th and Girard and 14th and Columbla_road n.w. n.w. or Phone Col. Reward. 1121 Girard ef 5925 (3 AIREDALE DOG—Kind'y re- turn to 4801 Conn. ave. Reward: Phone Franklin 6355. _ ! by motor. l MRS. MACPHERSON CRICHTON, ‘Who, before her marriage at noon today, was Mrs. Muriel Lynch. Roper. They will return to Wash- ington the middle of next week. Capt. and Mrs. Luke McNamee en- tertained a comparny at dinner last avening preceding the dance given by Senor Jung. The Speaker of the House of Rep- resentatives, Frederick H. Gillett, is spending some time in his home, at Springfleld, Mass,, and will be among those who will accompany the Presi- dent and Mrs. Harding on thelr trip to Alaska. Miss Mary George Huddle, Mr. and | Mrs. Furman V. ines, Wilbur K. Galnes, Harry E. Galnes and Mrs. M. A. Brown of Richmond, Va. form an interesting party staying at the Hamilton Hotel over the week end. Mrs. Edward Douglas White is at the Pickwick Arms, Greenwich, Conn, Mrs. W. F. Halsey has closed her apartment at the Marlborough and has sailed for Europe, to be absent for the summer. Mrs. E. R. Dawson has had as a guest for a week Mrs. Harry P. Nicholson of Brooklyn, N. Y. Miss Marie di Giorgio, daughter of Mr. Vincent di Glorgio, formerly of Washington, now of New York, will be married today to Capt. Stanley Joseph Grogan, U.'S. A., now stationed at Fort Niagara. The ceremony will be performed in St. Vincent's Churct by Monsignor Waring. Col. William Miller Clarke of Bos- ton, Mass. nephew of the late Dr. Aaron Wooley Miller of this city, was the guest of relatives here during Shrine week Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Stead have Wwith them at their apartment at Wardman Park Hotel for the week end Mr. and Mrs. George Barrle of Winchester, Va, who made the trip by motor. 'The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stead, Mrs. Louls S. Booth, wife of Dr. Booth of New York, and her small daughter, Barbara, are also visiting Mr. and’ Mrs. Stead. —_— Crichton-Lynch Wedding In St. Jokn's Church Today. The marriage of Mrs, Murlel Lynch to Dr. Macpherson Crichton —took place at noon today in St. John's Church, the rector, the Rev, Dr. Ro- bert Johnston officiating. Only the members of the two families and a tew Intimate friends witnessed the CHARLES B. STRONG DIES; | LONG IN U. S. SERVICE jraxrox. sevier s Rose, During Forty Years in In-| terior Department, to Position of Chief of Division. Charles B. Strong, most of his life in this city, and who for more than forty years was con- | nected with the Interior Department, died Thursday at his home, 3809 Joce- | lyn street northwest. The funeral 1 services were held at the famlly resi- dence this afternoon at 2 o'clock, Re Dr. Dudley, rector of St. Stephens | Episcopal Church offictating. The in-| terment was in Rock Creek ceme- tery. | Mr. Strong was a native of Little | Rock, Ark. and was a son of Maj. | and Mrs. Harry Ellen Tucker Strong. He came to Washington in his early irlou\h and was educated in the pub- | who had spent | c chools of the city, completing hls | goprgTgoy, business education in the old Spen- cerian Business College of the city | He entered the service of the Interior Department when a youth and grad- | ually won his way from one promo- | tion to another, by his merit and close application to his dutles, a the time of his death he a divislon and assistant chief clerk of the geheral land offic a trust in which he was held in the highest ap- preciation by his official superiors and in the esteem of those under his offl- | clal direction and the personnel the office generally. His genlal sunny | disposition and regard for the bet- terment of his fellows had endeared him to the large number of employes who came in dailv contact with him Mr. Strong is survived by his widow, Mrs. Rose H. Marshall Strong; daughter, Mrs, Carl A. grandson and two sisters, Roy L. Leatherman of Detroit. Mich., who came on to attend the -funeral, and Mrs. James S. Easby-Smith of | this city. WOLTZ RITES MONDAY. | Shriner Who Died During Parade| to Redt at Annandale, Va. Funeral services for Robert \\'.-l Woltz, who died syddenly while| ‘watoching the Shriners’ pageant Thurs- | day night at 14th street and Pennsyl- vania avenue northwest, will be held from the family residence, 339 14th street northeast, Monday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock and thence to the Cen- tennlal Baptist Church,. 7th and I streets northeast, where at 2 o'clock a service will be conducted by the Rev. Dr. E. Hez 8wem, pastor. Burial will be at Annandale, Va, under aus- ices of Lafavetts Lodge, No. 19, .’A. A. M, of which Mr. Woltz was a member. He is survived by his wife and six children. Mr. Woltz was fifty-nine years old. Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to the health department in the last twenty-four hours: Marion I. Warder, 83, Georgetown Tnirer- wity Hospital, Cornellus P. Russell, 73, 1774 Massachusetts ave. Mary L. Burke, 51, Homeopathic Hospital. Kate Curtls, 63, 1822 15th st. g llitam G."Mecre, 54, Tnited States X ospital. Worab Britt, A1, 3332 3ath st Maurice Ready, 72. Little Sisters of the Poor. Ann M. Brown, 92, 2317 L st William Mock. 88, Freedmen’s Hospital. 711631 4th st was chief of Card of Thanks. OUTLAR. We wish to thank our friends for their kindness and srmpatby during the twenty sears' illness. and on the occasion of the death of our devoted father and husband, JOHN KELLOGG CUTLAR: also{ for letters and \telegrams, especially the floral tribute from co-workere of House Office bldg. THE FAMILY. * Beaths. ADAMS. Thursday, Juge 7. 1923, at 7:30 p.m.. at his residence, 713 16th st. n.e. JOSEPH H., Sr., beloved hushand of Mirnie Adams. Funeral from the Church of Good Shepherd, 6th and Eve sts. n... Monday at 2 pim. Interment at Fort Lincoln cemefers. (Maryland and Pennsylvania papers please copy.) w | ANDRUS. Friday, June § 1023, at his rest. | dence, 1205 15th st. n.w., JOSEPH T.| ANDRUE, beloved Lusband of Emma M. | Andrus. Funeral from the chapel of John | R., Wright Co., 1837 10th st. n.w., Sun ceremony, which was followed by a breakfast at the Chevy Chase Ciub. Dr. and Mrs. Crichton will leave later today for a motor trip through the Berkshires and White Mountains and will be home after September 16 at. Wardman Park Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne J. Blue of Greenwood, have as a guest Miss Helen D. Philips of Deflance, Ohio, who is & news writer, and after leaving Washington late this month she will go to Atlantlc City. An informal card party will be given under the-auspices of the en- tertainment committee of the Women's City Club, in the clubhouse, 22 Jack- son place, on June 18, at 8 o'clock p.m. There will be tables for bridge and five hundred, and a prize for each table. Mr. H. J. McGulre of Savannah, Ga., but formerly of Washington, is spend- ing the week {n Washington with the Shriners. He is & member of the Alee Band and patrol of Savannah, Ga., and- commander of Worth Bagley Camp, No. 10, United Spanish War Veterans, and ‘vice commander of the department of Georgla. Judge and Mrs. John W. Price will return to Washington today, after a visit in Annapolis, where they went They attended the gradu- atlon exercises at the Naval Academy of their son, John W. Price, jr., who will be them ‘at Wardman Park Hotel for about three weeks, after which hej will report for duty with the Pactfic fleet, . Mrs. H. A. Brookes, who was in New York attending the N. E. L._A. con- vention, was entertained at Briarcliff Lodge, Westchester county. Mr. and Mrs. G, W. Reynolds of New York are spending the weck end at the Lee House. Births Reported. The following births have been reported to the health Gepartment i the 1ast twenty-four hours: William and Mary Lee. boy. -« Wayne C. and Oarrie M. Proctor, girl Robert §. and Elsle M. Roush, boy. Austin R. and Florence M. Money, girl Walter B: and Mary B, Brooks, girl. Hutus I "and Eislo J, McCown, girl Riley E. and Grace Eigen, bo3. Franels B and Margaret L. McHugh, boy. Adrian P. and Marguerite & Gardiner, boy. Diward 1., ar., and. Adelaidé M. Ervia, boy. ichael J.' and Blizabeth A. Egan, girl. S d Florerce M. Shipley, boy. nd Helen F. Silcott, girl Harry and Bertha Coltrane, girl. Arthur and Adele Simmon, girl. William and Idelle Monroe, boy C. and Ada Brown, bo Marriage Licenses. Marrioge licenses have been issued to the following: . llmu‘ W. Spriggs and Lilllen E. Haw- e B. Creek Cunie E. Blackwell, both Harey Bhopard Sad Ollie Ewell arry Bhepa ) Warren A. Slee and Marjorfe E. Mclntire. Paul E. Conn bf Point’ Marion, Pa., and Jess Wick of B msville, Pa. John R. Kieny and May A. Lange. Paul 0. Walkinshaw and Lucille Mussina. Raymond E. Robey and Catherine A. Clyde. ‘Albert G. Altemus and Mildred A. Boettcher. Jesse Dailey of this city and Ethel V. Stover of Herndon, Vi James W. Bogseman of Knoxville, Tenn., and Susie L. Caln of Portsmouth, V: H. Moore. of East Falls Church, Va., and Blanche A. Butts of this city. Macpberson Crichton and Murlel Lynch. EXHIBI® PUPILS’ WORK. An exhibit of the work of the spe: clal departments of the public schoels, divisions ten to thirteen, will be held in the Phelps School on Ver- mont avenue between T U streets, from June 11 to 15 1 to 5 o and from day, June 10, 1623, at o'clock. In terment (private) in Glenwood cemetery. * BROOKS. Departed this life at her residence, 24 Wade Anacostia, D. C., at 12:43 am., June § 1928 NANCY C. BROOKS, loving mother of Mrs. Rosa Millard, Mrs. | Eate West and Mrs. Lena Brown. Notie “of funeral hereafter. 100 BROWN. Entered into rest Friday, June 8, 1923, at Sibley Hospital, Mrs. LOUISA R BROWN. fn her §6th sear: aunt of Mrs. bert Ivan Prose, Mabel E. and Roy C. Callaban, Sersices Monday, June 11, from ! chapel of J. R. Wright & Co., 10th ‘and 0 | sts. n.w., at 8 o'clock. Friends invited. Interment at Glenwood cemetery. (Bethle: | hem, Pa., pApers please copy. ) { CHASE. Friday, June 8, 1923, at 12:30 am.. ANNA F. CHASE, beloved mother of Frank R, Aona L. and Edith M. Chase and Mrs. Fiorence L. Regan. Funeral from her lats | residence, 1851 Monroe st. m.w., Mondar, | June 11, ‘at 9:§0 a.m.; thence to the Church | — of the Sacred where requiem mass will be &.m. for the repose of her eoul. at Glenwood cemetery. FLETOHER. Friday, June 8, 1923 at 4 p.m., at_ Chlldren's Hospital, HELEN, beloved danghter of Arthur C. and Mary . Fletcher, aged 2 vears O months. Funeral from the chapel of Thos. B. Sergeon. 1011 Tth st.; n.w., Monday, Jone 11, at 2 p.m. Rela: tives and friends invited to attend. 11° HUDSON. Wednesday, June 6, 1923, at 11:05 | pm.. at his residence, DATID HUDSON, ( heloved husband of Mrs. Willie Hudson. | Funeral Mondar, June 11, at 1 pm., from | W. Eruest Jarcis' funeral pariors, Adjt Robinson, officlating. Relatives and friends | invited. H HUTOHINBON. Friday, June 8, 1923, ROSHA | HUTCHINBON. beloved wife of David Hutchinson. Fuperal Tuesduy at 1 o'clock at Metropoiitan Baptist Church, Rev. M. D. Norman, pastor. 100 JAOKBON. Departed this life Thursday. June 7, 1923, 8:30 p.m.. THEODORE, the son of Joseph ' and a Jackeon: 'brother of | Rowena Patrick, Silas Jefferson snd Martina | Jackson. Notice of funeral hereafter. 10 | eart, 16th and st. and Park | at 10 Interment JACKSON. Thursday, June 7, 1023, 4: g.m.. J. JACKSON, beloved husband of rs. FElla Jackson. He leaves to mourn their loss one brother, one cousin and a host of friends. Funeral from Simpson M. i Church, Sherman and Florida aves. n. Sunday, June 10, at 2 p.m. oo | LINDSAY, Monday. June 4, after a brief ill- | nmess, at bis home in Charlestoa, S. C.,| PIERCE LINDSAY. dearly beloved father of Robert B. Lindsay of Washington and Charleston. is survived by three daugh ters and three sons. Burlal in Charleston. * MARTIN. Departed this life June 8, 142 at her residence, 20 O st. n.e., after a long and painful illness, which she bore patiently and_with Christian fortitude, ELIZABETH MARTIN, the beloved mother of Aljce A. Barnett, Maggle B. Washington and Mamie Brooks, and the grandmother of Harry and Maggie Brooks. Funeral from her late resi- dence, Monday, June 11, at 2 p.m, Our mother was tired, Oh, so tired, and needed rest: But how she 13 sleeping peacefuils. Sleeping with her head on the Savior's breast. Oh, let her sleep on, please; Dou't wake her to’ suffer and sorrow again, But let her sleep on, Blessed Savior, And_trost ‘we shall meet her again. __* CEMETERIES. Perpetual Care Non-Sect: FORT LINCOLN MODERN PARK CEMETERY Simple Dignified BEAUTIFUL ‘Washington-Baltimore Boulevard at the District Line 706 13th 8¢, N.W. Cemetery Franklin 4745 Lincoln 3579 NON-SECTARIAN VAULTS | PrrLLIPS, | RANSELL. nd at| wAGNER. of | WOLTZ. | BARRETT. { MANNING. Deaths. 19, e of tlie late James A. aged 63 vears. Funeral from her lnte res dence. 4750 Wisconsin sve. n.w., on Mon day, June 11, at o'cluck p.m. Relative and’ friends invited 100 ddenty Friday. June £, 1920 ROBERT LAWRENCE, son ¢ and Tillle Phillips. Notlce of after. 10 Thursdas, June 7, 1923, at 30 + &L his residesce. 1076 Kalorama i WILLIAM H. RANSELL. He leave ourn thelr lows one brother, John Ran one miece, Mes. Elizabeth Wright: tw. ews 0it of friends, - Funera Sunduy, 1 lock, at Nineteeuth Stree Baptist ¢ Walter Brooks. pa tor. . BANSELL. The officers and members of John Marshull Harlan Hellet Ansocintion wit avsemble ut Nineteenth Street Baitist Chope Suadey. Jue 10, 1925, at 1 o'clock sharp Privey Tul of Brother Wild RANBELL. By order of - " LLAAM H GEO. W. COLE President J. . H. BROWNE, Recording Secretame BICKETTS. = Thursday June 6, 1921 at the Tuhereulosin Howpital: Mrw. BOHT Ison and wife ‘of Edwara 1, Rickets of S con, Ga. Notice of funeral hereafter. § Thursday, June 7, 1923, at o P, at Georgetown Hospital, LESTBI W son of the late W. Ti. and A D\, Robertsor emains can be scen At Lea's under extabiishmeat, 0 ieh me at Trinity Juze 11, at DA A Paxton ut 615 Andrew neral he am n.w. o Iay_evenin Friday B adopted daughter of Lillian M. Joln B, Wagner, aged 19 months. Funeral services at t. dames P. E. Clrch, Sth st Mouday, Juge 11 i 9'am e t Fernwood ‘cemetery ¥ 100 ROBER1 sie “Woitz, aged hiw Tate residence Monday afternoon at 1:30 entennial Baptist Ch n.c.. where servt interment & 1923. RUTH. and the late years and 10 o 1623 58 years. 339 14th st n.e.. o'clock, thenes 1o ( Tth aud Eye ste for the purpose late brother, R ERNEST DULIN, Master Memoriam. In sad but loviag remembran car brother, who departed this 1ife s ago todsy, June 9, 1914. Aon versary m ic's Church. S AND BROTHERS. * BARBETT. | Sucred to the memors of on beloved son EDWARD, who died nine years 280 todas, June 9 He ol Yon are not forgotten, And never sha As long as life remains We siiall remember thee. MOTHER AND FATHER In And still T think of You, vear mother. HER LONELY DAUGHIER, HAWKINS. 1In sad but HER CHILDREN. * NSON. 1In loving remembrance of our dear years ago today, June 9, 1915, ey HER CHILDREN. < a loving mother, CHARLOTTE HILL, who died April 19, 1910, and a loving niece. MARY BREWER, who died June !0‘ 1921 AUNT, MOTHER, UNCLE AND NIECE. LEWIS. 1In lovi ‘membrance of y r ELIZABETH loving remembrance ROSE HAWKINS, who 4 this life cne year ago today, Jupe HILL. BREWER. the was brightest pain 19 A tritw beloved mother. PERRY. MRS. SEATON PERRY, who passed * on_one year ago today, June 9, 1 A finer character never was knows, ter friend could never he found so kind and good to lads and one Zar whom pleasnre to serve. | HER 3 WALKER. Dear KATHERINE Fifty-four vears, five s days in union we have see But to me r death is am ar HER HUSBAND, WALKEK d fourteen more than s REV. CHAPMAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Frank Geier’s Sons Co, 13 SEVENTH ST N.W. . Modern Chepel. Toiephone. Main 2473 Timothy Hanlan - 641 H BT. N.E PHONES Main 8515-8813 . RYAN, 317 PA. AVE. S.E. Chapel Lincola Private Ambulances. ery in Connection, Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St. N.\V, Estabianed 1801 * Phone West 96 Automobile Service. T WILLIAM _LEE, Embaim chapel a: prices Model 1z Funeral ¥ in counection. modern crematorium, Ave. n.w Director _an¢ Commodious Moderate Tel. call M. 1885, V.L.SPEARE CO Neither the successors of nor oo ted with the original W. R. Spears ablisnment 940 F St. N.W. Phone Frank. 6628, _ J | . 1) HERBERT B. NEVIUS A A Gon 816 H ST. N.-E. LINCOLN 3464, Antomobile Service. Ohapel Phone Lincoln 524 Modern_Chapel. Automobile Funerals. e THE ORIGINAL vy WR.Speare @o. 1208 HSTREET.N.W. WAIN 108 FORMERLY 340 FST. ALMUS R.SPEARE WILLIS B.SPEARE S CLYDZ J. NICHOLS st THOS. R. NALLEY & SONS, 131 ELEVENTH ST. 8.E. Undertakers Bmbalmers. Homellke Funeral Parlors. Phone Lincoln 480. THE NATIONAL CAPITOL WASHINGTON-D.C. * CHAS S.ZURHORST UNDERTAKER 301 EAST CAPITOL STREET Estab. 1857, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE SOUTHEAST Washington’s Beautiful Burlal Ground Perpetual . care—Chupel—Perfect Service— Uholce plots—Moderate prices—Terms. Office, 17th and Pa. Ave. 8. E. For Booklet, Information or Visit to Ceme- lfl. Call MR. CAYLOR, Linc. 962. FUNERAL DESIGNS. - T Prompt auto dellvery eervice. Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F S, MONUMENTS. ize We spec THE J F. MANNING CO., 914 Fifteenth Street INC., n designing and erect. ' Line. 6502 | Ing memorials (monuments and mauso. leums) of gquality and character. A representative will eall by appoint. ment with portfolios of designs and sug- gestions. i

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