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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON,- D. C., MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1923 b = ——————— = _—— ——— you are at all inclined to value the | grave of Will. Adams. Beside him lies and Thelma Schnitt. Piano ucltall m . eaths. In Memoriam, leasure of pure sentiment, his Japanese wife. Nearby is a monu- by hostess. WILL ADAMS 4 ¢ ment, tako tho | ent which was unveiled in 1912. Tho | train out about nineteen miles to : | MARTZ. Sunday. October 14, 1923, at Gar- | inscription upon its face apprises the | Dr. E. P. Kuhl of Goucher College 3 oper 14, 1928, PRINETTL I loving remembrance of our 3 Yokasuka, & plcturesque town at the | stranger that “the graves of Will Ads | Will address the Shakespears Soclety foid Houpital, JOUN T.. Seloved husband of | “gear” farrer and father-iniaw, EDWARD BY DR. FRANK ORANE. foot of the hills overd#oking Toklo | ams and his wife are on the summit | Wednesday evening on “The Life and | from his late residence, e, T SRINETTL, who died two years ago tods. bay. of_the hill.” Works o R;‘Z‘,hdrlsumhfir Marlowe” ' day. October 18, at 2 pm. jes and | October 25, 1821, s T 3 - | Arthur J. es will deliver the riends Invited. . th of Octoher again Is here, If you should ever go to Japan and| At the rear of the.town, crowning uo:":e‘gorr‘nuem?er‘:‘:‘x&::c{wn::nflm?ngi scene of the 1n°st hour of Faustus, in McDONALD. October 13, 1928, JAMES FLAN ,‘,;'(_:':m;‘; saddest of ihe year, make port first at Yokohama, and If the summit of one of the hills, is tho | tions cf certain feelings, deas or emo. | the Marlowe play, “Dr. Faustus.” | CIS McDGNALD, lusbund of the lai ear Tather assed awas tions. Urlah Heep will always stand ,Frogram will be given.at Corcoran| Hchouald, nee Graves ' Euneral Tuewd Today my heart In heavy. for smirking humility, Jeftreys_for | Gallery of Art. ices at 10 a.m. 8t ‘Sacred Heart Church, My thoughty are all of thee the bloody-minded judge, Jean Val- | Washington, Baltimore, Md. How I lov hiow’T mibs thee jean for consclentious nobility, Ar-|, Columbian Women of George Wash- ¥ hs 1t r . . i ington University will give the sec- ' MKENZIE. Departed this life Souday, Octo- | NG DAUGHTER AMALIA AND the pathetic figure of the exile. He MOITOW night, when G. M. Smith of | o' of Raymond U. McKenzle and ‘the late PUGH. A tribute of love to the memory of was an Englishman, to boot, and the the Pennsylvania system will describe | Constance 'Romayne McKenzie. He leaves | my beioved daughter, MARGARET PUGH « “Interesting Phases of Rallway Op-' to mourn thelr loss & loviug father, one | (nee Breifer), who died 9 5 English probably love their homes | I n ing fat ne | (e ), who died October 15, 1018, 8y The Sunshine Soda Cracker Th ; ¢ ey s he memen | e i A R B A e B Wt e Establishment o “Adaimaliwas ‘& native of Kenk dn) et iome Moo el Ll L Tinl sttt delobes it 0t ) g ikt evoren vormzr. - — — England. He was appointed sailing |Natjonal League of Women Voters,| 5€ Relatives and friends invited. 16 master of a fleet of Dutch trading will be principal speaker at a lunch- | PAYNE. Departed this life Octover 13, 1923, | FICHARDS. In 4ad but loving remembrance GAL & BRO. tion to the East Indles in 1598. The | by the District league, at the Women's| LAY beloved Lusband of Jessie Pasue. | {10 GopaTteq tul ghit years ago today flect ‘was wrecked and Adams was | (he Clomtict league, Funcral’ Tuexday, October 16, at 2 pm.; . 1015, landed in Japan in 1600. 4 from his late residence. Relatives Ob, how can we forget this day, “Because of his knowledge of ship-| The Sewing Soclety of the German |pprnnoy invited. 2 Ay e i e PEARSON. Su Octobes 9 e As we stood beside Ler bedside will be closed Tuesday bullding, mathematics and forelim | Orphans Home will moct Wednesday, | PEARSON. Sundas, October 14, 1023, in her A en e pee T affairs in general,” says Terry, “and |2 p.m, at the home, Anacostia, D. C.| M. and mother of Francis M. and Vincent The memory of our dear mother because also he was biuff and honest €. Pearson. Interment St. Mury's cometers, Khall necer pass aws and Wedncsday' October and unlike the fawning Dutch trad- | A eard party for the benefit of | Troy, N. Y. % s Our thouglts Will always be of her, ers and the shifty Jesuitical Portin- | Division No. 2, Ladies Auxilliary.|pEARSON. Octover 14, 1023, at 0 a.m., atter While on this earth we stag. galls, he became a great favorite with | Ancient Order of Hibernlans, Will| 'a brief fllness, at his home, 1600 33rd st. SR o 16 and 17, on account of the ruler of the country, the Shogun |be &iven tomorrow, 8 p.m., at 601 E| nw., WILLIAM Ved and devoted | ROLLINS. In sad but loving remembrance of 2 5 2 o g o e e 2 my_dear son, Private WILLIAM H. ROL- Ieyasu, who by golden promises in- |street. Bring cards. husband of “Eth trsos (nee Magra-| EF desc son, Private WILLILM H. ROL- duced '(and perhaps forced) him to Getober 15, 14 b e bo held'from his ctober 16, 1918, at Camp Humphreys, V. the death of Mr. H. C, S e s eas spin Gornrr 16" What woult T give to clesp your band, ed a teacher of mathematics and ar- | DR, W, J. R. THONSSEN DIES| O5fiver 16,50 20, Ratives and trends| Wyt wouid ¥ e (o 22 5 tillery, was employed as an inter- | D, Willm 3., B Thoussen, won| iat Your plensant suiile made life worth while mediary with the foreign traders and | known in War Department circles and [PEARSON. The members of Pot Lod, WhickimeRntithewosld ¢4 me Bergheimer, Manager. wae presented with a large flef of |local Methodist Episcopal Churches | No. oo F. A a s lers of Potomac Lodge, | altiough you are gone you are not forgotten, = ‘fl‘nlfl-“ & pirhapes,itHis Diglisbian died yesterday at his home, 315 C1 ble at 1 pm., lfiun;mx.\,ln.mw 15, o at- e Ay nenoy Tate as, s, this Englishman | street southeast, b end_the foncral of our late brother, WiL- getest tioughts shall ever whose genius laid the foundations of M e ) st reans Around the grave where you are laid. K vears. Fugeral services will be held By order of = e both English and Dutch trade with [at the home tomorrow at 2 o'clock. In-| picyanp p. wanbgy, = 5 b er, D (Tosntetare alltor s the country. terment will be in Congressional ceme- = . Secretary. g How I love and how I miss you, Some of his letters have heen pre- | tery. Dr. Thonssen was a native of|quaxpre = None but God in heaven can se served and have been published by |Germany. At the age of twelve he 2 Saturday, October 13. HIS LOVING MOTHE! n the Hakluyt Soclety. Thelr quaintly | located in Texas and thirty yeare amo| YAES I, desoted father of Mrs. ‘Ade s b spelt pages give a lifelike impression | he came to this city. He was con-| Peter M.. Vercnlca Christobel Green, Johs elove SBY, of the writer and an Interesting pic- | nected with the adjutant general's H. and ary J. Quander. Funeral from " ture of Japan as it ‘then was, when joffice at the War Department and| 5t Mary's Church, Upper Mariboro, Md., DOROTHY 5} the land swarmed with Catholic friars | followed his profession as physician | ‘Tesday, October 16, at 9:30 am. * & "{ o = 0 00 and Catholic converts, and when no|at the same time. He was also a|READ. Sunday, October 14, 1923, GEORGE |THOMAS. In tad but loving rewembrance of i embargo had as yet been laid on for- | Methodist minister. He survived | R ¥ porother of Mro. Elisabeth M. Don- | pareed this life October 15, 1921, elgn commerce. by his wife, Mrs. Katherine S. Thons- = £romathe fctapel afiG iy v on “Wedne, Sleep on, dear mother, and tn He constantly reiterated his desire | sén and five children, S T . LA C e i ey to see his native land again and h Cedar Hill cemetery. He saw your suffering here was great, . wifo and cRildren. “History and the p - Sy - And opened wide the golden and in drama have woven an appeaiing roo| FIGHT WHITE SLAVERY. Sunday. Octoder 14, 1078, W USSR S soxs. - Hoston, Mass., JANET mance about this sad, solitary figure | ROME, O RITCHIE. Funeral (pr 3 ence { 1t T ; 3 OB T The bbb hida .’ Funeral (private) from reside TUBNER. In sad remembrance of our da e ur ildi Pl dn friendly captivity far from [approved the provisions relating 0| heies,dousbier, 1817 Minnewta wve. we. | ling mother: SAILATL 1 TURNER, who left c g Rismattve lont aot e b aT esday. October 16, at § p.m. Taterment | uy'three years ago today, October 15, 1020 suppression of the white siave . mind can easily picture him standing | traic adopted by the Paris ~and it owers. oo ol cemetesy. KBy | prow weet the name of mother sounds 15th and Eye Streets Tater ‘to bo his Erave, garing wist: | memta conventions. BONZ At Georgetown Vaiverity Honpital, |, S0 "oF fichds npet the earth— y fully and with straining eyes at the | junday, Qsober 14, 1020, at'7 pm., CAS'| TG Was the best friend we had lovely sea unrolled at his feet, be- €ardg of Thanks. e e .ff.'f’u"“f—"(fv( HER CHILDRE 5 2 yond which were the wife and kin- ig p.m. - Tuesday. October 16, Interment at | TURNER. In memory of my dear mother —has been very rapidly taken. There are still a few dred and country he was never more | HARPER, Arlington cem PHETmEnt 8t | TSARAN . TURNER, who departed this Lif We wish to express our sincers < AT to_see.” thaoks ‘and heartfelt apyreciation &0 our | SADGWAR, . Saturday, Octol three years ago today. desirable rooms, however, that may be had at very at- S0 fir as the wife Wwas concerned,| Telktives una fricads for tore arimacer] 1% "o LU SADOWAR | 1 cannot foreet son. motier, : . : 5 a ity and beantiful floral tributes rendercd St nw ot of art in the While 1n this worid T stax. tractive rentals. It is suggested that you inspect this be partially comforted himself, sallor | i death of cur son ang hesthers CHABLLS S Juntof il & % B e i 5 fashion. by taking snother, " Jjap:| e geath of hrathes! (A RLIE nusbayd of Bmma | For my heart has never beed the same, Always Sold in the Red Package building and make your reservations promptly. janese woman, with whom he lived (ROBINSON, e B e S e o T G2 o pane s < S Bl 80 e Manoaise'Sadgwar, brother fike sox JoE. * comfortably for many years on the Vo Wih Lo oxtend aur. alucer P g Th F H S - Co r'l"lk‘u:‘:l who (-mfioyd:\ bit lnf pathetic :j:.l.u:x(m ""5“ tributes at the d Street Presbyt vl‘hflk‘ ;"l';.ut"*:'"x rte | three years ago tods: : aflaction! niay NoA B Daleabie o] e et aE theaeatt ber, 16, 12 pclock. Relaiives and ! e e Teose Winzs Brscurr oueaxy e F. H. Smith Company o R Sy, | e e eI S | s Y eyt 2 =5 day and lcoking over the und . " 50 s nnt a day, dear mother, PRt Smith Building Country. which G Sery beatitor T Marriage. ST st Qi 19,10, g 1028 ] TR G A ek . | Woods are sweet and undefiled, a host | ROVER—KRIEG. Octoher 15, 1923, at Corpus | LILLIAN SMITIL heloved swife. of Harey ZORING oS A0 of wild flowers grow in the unde Charcli, Baltimore, Md.. by Tev: | Smith. = She is turvived Tusba a e 815 15th Street brush and singing birds enliven the| JAmes O'Connor, ANNA M. KRILG ‘and| two ons and a host of other relntives and | "AELLER, BURKE. A tritute of affection neighborhiood. BERNARDIN F. ROVER B friends. _ Notice of funeral hereafter. Tite ‘Mareh 8. 1901 father, May 14, 1918 And ‘silently in"the ai - o THONSSEN. _Sunda ober 14, 19 brother. September. 20, 1922, “and | host ‘of bluft, sturds. homess vl Deaths. 8:30 pn., Dr. WILLIAM J K., ieloved hus- | WINNIE BURKE, who | Adams, the English saflor who went | ANDERSON. o tharine, 8 i i atber | Sears ag) today, Gctoves 3 away and never saw his home again. | " her resisnce. toa1 Ta e 20, am, at 3 Thonssen and_ Mrs. William This was written before the earth- | SUSAN ANDERSOW. wit ot Jate Ha: Foneral from nis late quake. What the place now is like | ward A. and sister of Mre. India Andwrson Tuesday, Octo- No one can ever tel I do not know, Funeral from ‘the Ninetecnin Strect Raptist I8 A F tat Congres: e s 2 Church Wednesday at 1 p.an, Members and ] S04l ceme In the mansion of the blest, 5 b friends ted to attend. 16 . ‘Where there no pa n or sadness Boys Women’s ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. |[PRRCHERCER, susimy, o avemie il I SHlemoriam. S e - Q 5 - TONIGHT. CHRISTIAN funeral iater. ARNOLD. In sad but loving remembrance of oving memory of. our Hart Schaffner & Marx Hart Schaffner & Marx Georgetown Citizens' Association | BROWN. Sunday. Octot ae g | 27, dear Bosband: JAMES R ARNOLD, vwin | VR TSRS anl sater, NAOAT pimE] : will meet, 8 a'clock, i ave| D, ANNIE K 1 o ity WHITTINGCTON (nce Johson), who de S , in Potomac Sav- beloved 5 uits Coats ings Bank Hall of, Zacharian Mec. rown.’ aged 3 i parted thiy life Ove sears ago ‘today, O s neral from Ler late residente e month of October again is here, per 13, 1015 Jeraon Bt B on W e b o e the sddcet uf the year: Sl e savior, Standwood Kobb will speak of | 17 at® pum. ‘Inicrment at Cromusos over echtee. twe seuts Sg0 today P itory ier Scoin 2t the’ srave | “The Psychology of Child Trafning" tery. deur_husiand was 1 away. We know she is sweetly sleeping at A, M. H. Practical Psychology Departed this life at her reat s e L In Jewis fie mighty thmmve Club, 7:30 o'clock, at the Franklin Synday, ‘octoter 14, |ARNOLD. A tribute of love and desotion to | Her volce 1o hushed, ber hans at res $ 3 at 3 pm., ANNA M., sister of Mrs. | the m our_ heloved father and Lie's burde: W Ellen Ogle, eanes. aod Mps. | brother, B, ARNOLD, who died two| Dut over there & sweet reward, 1rnhe Speech Reading Club for the| Millie v e S B e fipest s S THE FAMILY ard of Hearing. 1710 I street, will | franties Chron Py, HoD oy ipeteenth Stree The memory of the dead lingers in the ! AMS weet remer of {have a housewarming party, to which | o Relatives aan fiieety ey s, Pae | hearts of the living HIS/CHILDREN. [WILLIAME, O Ty WILLIAMS. who d all interested are invited. ten, %1 Nobody knows ms longing. tive yeurs ago toony, October 15, 1015 But few have seen me weep: . : COLLINS. Suturday, October 13, 01 I ehed my tears from an aching heart or Sy Fall quarterly meeting of Phyllls| pu. at Xibley Hospital, URSULA, widow| While & are fast asiven Wheatley Y. W. C. A, § o'clock, at| Of the late Thomas L. Collins (nec_Cave),| HIS DEVOTED SISTEE, PRISCILLA AR- = S Wheatley butldin mothes of " Mudeline C. Bowers 0f" Hyatis NOLD . N el I I adihed Lite Tille, Md Funcral from Lee's undertakicg | BARRY. A tritute of love and devotion f e il aneer. fn-ths L Runcral fcomy Leel rtak . A tribute of love and devotion 101 And we will meet in that land of rest gclock, at 1006 E street. Walton H.| (California papers i cops 1 B Sl g0 G Give yRacs i Hagnilton - of the Inatifute 0f Boo: {pmrr LUiPerrolMtse cony ) SOL Sl s Anciveonpyimae icepion;idbRe mathe:. fand take thy: ref g the late Hugh Diewey. P from _the Time cannot_ch 1t's true; e s chapel of James T. . Years that may come cunnot sever Cless in Amerfcan history and clv-| ave. s.e., Tuesday, Ocio 35 am.: | My loving remembrance of you. FUNERAL DIRECIORS. ics. under auspices of the Catholic| thence to St Peter's Church, where mass SISTER KATIE. - ., 3, will be sald ai i o i Women's Service Club, 601 E street,| §uil,0%5ald 3t 9 am. Iutermest at Mount | Even denth has a wonderfal mission Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 8 o'clock. & Though it robs us of those we love, | 3034 M St. N.\. Estadlished 1341 October 13, 1923, HENRY EMM. | It draws us from su:tound ngs Mot D * Phone West 96, Free concert, 8 o'clock, at First S ed son of Julivs and To loug for the meeting abox > Automobile Service. Congregational Church, Voecal and| E e ober 16, at REINIY SELE. T WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Director ani of bis_sister, i instrumental program by the Mme. | Mrs - st o, dn- § Dy ear. motuer. LUCE S, "HiFNancs, of { Embalmer. Livery 0 connection. Commedious | Baschi company, New York. terment at Glenwood cemeters, = ieafour Years 350 today, October 13. 1015, | prien. 32 Ba ave. oor el eall 3o goms = FARRELL, Sudd: t 23, t hough sweet remembrance, A - = Howard Park Citizens' Association | T 3515 ., ‘Bt her hometo New orcammt | Sust o macimors fond. ant seaerrtc® Timothy Hanl will meet, § o'clock, at Church of Our| ILa. VICTORIA FARRELL, beloved and Just a_token of appreciation imothy Hanlon Redeemer. Short addresses by mem- | devoted sister of Charles 3. Farrell of 1418 And a_heartache still for you. ! @41 H ST. N.E. Phone L. 5543, bers. Public Invite P st. n.w., Washington, D, High mass { EER_DEVOTED SON, BENJAMIN T. d. 8] will be eung at 10 a.m. Tuesday, October BUTLEE. o cliss Mabel C. Linton will entertain | loinat fx; Catberlne’s Church, at 'New Or-{BYRAM. In loving remembrance of our dear V.L. SP CO. ontinental Chapter, D. A. R, at her sl Snstaed nd ather, (WICRIAR T BYBAM | i Netilar f1 cessors o con- new residence, 2608 36th street, | FORD: Departed this life Friday, October 12, Who died five years ago October 15, {p g0tad with ’fhgu.frxg1n'§vs \{" ;?“épt‘:'r‘, Massachusetts Avenue Helghts. Char- | 1923, at the residence of his daughter, Jean: | 1918 i ; |esta ment. 940 F St N w ar do: iSien Bt A etic Thompson. 3TA M st. s.w.. after a lo God doeth al tghteons. ke 62 . N.W. actac dso isnes Helen Marston | Hinges, WIELLAS 11 FORD), devoted father God doeth Al R " END R0 « | Phone Frank. & of Mri. Jeannetie Thompson, Eleanor Ford . - - it : | CUSHINGBERRY. 1n memors of my beloved | RBERT B. I $5,000 Life Policy Cost $46.90| diri A fous, Wil Piid bt HE B. NEVIUS Webster. Ford, and beot! Mre. Winnie | busband and father. WILLIAM H. CUSH- | gng NEW YORK AVE : MATN 208 { Gone from us forever, The ones we loved o well; 0Ob, low we do miss them | | | | [AL are 35-send date ot birth for partic- Daniel, John, (L IIGDEEBE wboi@iedithioyearsl Spp iy, r e ulurs an lustration. Compan; ounded 1865. ands and Luecy Ford, and tl ctover & o 3 2 je— ‘Assets over $250.000,000, T e T e Wi AxD paveatER. *| " \rNT H, SARDO & CO. M. LeRoy Goff, 610 Woodward Bldg. day at 12:30 p.m., thence to Ebenezer M. E. | DENISON. Sacred fo the memory of onr dear | o 410 . = __Phone Main 340. Church, -m; and "hbls s.e., Rev. Waters, son and brether, HAKRY IRV D! N, | “:;2 ll(\»](. nl" ‘l"hum ana{!u 524, e pastor, at 1 p.m. sharp, who departed this life five years ago todss Modern Chapel. utomoblle Funers MOURNING BLACK L . Setober 15, Tt Dyed Within 24 Hours CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO. i wAcant {atoar bone Sweet memories will liuger forever: p——THE ORIGINAL =y lled. Time carnot ehange them, 'tis true; 2460 1Xth St., Col. 636 THB FAMILY. Years that come ¢ P Dupont Clrele, Fro. 5253 Some day fn your path T will follow, ‘Our loving. remembra i pgafle 0. PR L L R N, s fife's" il b longer shail e MOTHER AND FATHER, SISTERS AND .IZOB o ey . At tiie throne of God I will meet yoa, BROTHERS, . N.W. . IOU]_‘D. """'“‘ “: "’“; "‘;"“‘"5‘- {DRAKE. In_loving memors of our dear| ggaiN 108 FORMERLY 340 Y. STM OF MONEY. A o R, Sar A voice at midnight came, mother. A J. DRAKE (nee Slater), who s Sfres Bor WG 1 fac e Shared o e e S fears a2 i Oclober UGG | ALMUS R-SPEARE. | WILLLS B SPEARE - - - mortal arrow pierced HER CHILDREN, LILL ORACE AN —_— . NIGHO! ecial amew plereed B G 3 CLYDEJ. NI HIS SISTER, WINNIE PERRY. . - o DUCKETT. In memory of our dear father, ¥ Disiloiaiaua Bl e fevina ATREDALE D0OG—Tag No. 460. Reward.| O, how sweet it will be fn that beautiful | T O\AS DUCKETT, who departed this 1ife Quick, Dignined ana Ef Service, Phone Lincoln 6466-J, . land, SHORAS DU( ST Mt e Gt between 7 aud 7:30 pm. e festurall aeeo dadinai: nine years ago today, October 15, 1914 W. W. Deal & Co., Wil ’ With songs on our Lips and with harps in| Leaf by leaf the roscs fall i S16 H ST. N.E. LINCOLN §200. our hands, Roul by soul the Savior cails: Automobile Service Chapel. To meet one another again. 1 Calls not for one, but calls for all, il = i ; 3 5 SEingon csON. o 4 ust ansiwer when the roll is called S EY & SONS, e e, A, 2¢ Dumbagion ave. sat | IS NIELE GBRINCDE JACKSON. o An'we must ansiver'when une'rall s catien | THOS. R. NALLEY & SONS, ‘Treasury Department? Reward. No |FORD. The grand officers and members of the | ' HAMILTON. S 131 ELEVENTH ST. S E questions aeked. = J District Grand Lodge, No. 2, of Chaldeans, | pyCRETT. In loving remembrance of my| Undertakers 3 Embalmers. BARPIN—Platinum: two sapphires, one dia. | Are hereby nolified to attend the cail meet. | DUCREg 10 Jo0ng remembranes, of s | Homelike Funersl Pariors. mond, between Union atatlon. Georgetown and | ok Monday, Oct. 13 pm., at Fieher. parte e ni o . Zoo. 'Telephone Walbrook 0295, Baltimore, 3d, | man Hall. F st. drd and 415 sts. s.w departed this life nine years ago today, i 3 -] Octover 15, 1914. == =z Reward. to arrange for the funeral of our late Bro. : e, e | CockEn wanim WM. H. FORD, P. D. G. Funeral Tues., e e Aty eIl i e 2009_Rittenhouse st. ‘Phone Cleveland trom Ebenezer M. E. Church, 4th Beneath thy chastening rod; 1 S.ZURH BROWYN, Dist. G. M. HIS DAUGHTER ALINE. | & i = at 'tn'x'"' :)lulxv. Members of (>n;;mr;-v.l:x Yh R s all ) o stipn pare o meat our = = 0, % S ROSA SYPHAX, Grand Secretary. HAYES. A tribute of love to the memors of F_r_ank C:;tir; ns_CO. - Friday,”on Rock | HARBIN. Departed this life Saturday morn.| WY dearest friend, FLETCHER F. HAYES. | 1118 SEVENTH S7. N W Main 2473 OU want “more value.” There’s e T e FOX TERRIER PUPPY, wire-haired, straved | SAMUEL P. HARBIN. son of the late Philip | Sweet memorles will linger, forever, from 2ith and Tracy pi.’n.w., Sundsy. Please| W. Harbin and brothef of Miss Belle Harbin, Ime cannot change them, *tis true} Soy M. Porry—Main 98— Gerald Walsh, OIll y n y t t it—m re North 2005, _ K Faraday aiferioon, Dctone 167 %G | ewrs (A€ Tky Co ot seter [ 3 i o'clock, Relatives and friends invited loving remembrance of ou. 0 e Wa O ge O A etwben B SRty eneog; o 1| Interment at Congressional cemetery will be | HIS DEAR FRIEND, MAMIE A7 ALLEN. ‘yvflp { EA‘JIEBSW card cate, keys, money and miscellaneous ar- | PFivate. 1 KIDWELL. In memory of my broti er, RALPH RITABLISHED 1830 . - : 2 ticles. Return after 5 o'clock. 1706 16th st, { HATCHER, Entered into rest Saturday, | S. KIDWELL, who died five years ago to- qua 1 o a means 1mer aprics Reward. 3% |7 peuober s, 16 WILLLAM 7 the dovoted | sy, Octover i, 1015 . MORTICIANS & - usband of Mary Tirown Hatcher and| Loved in life in remembe & A Pmtemndsle n opntalning mones | beloved father of soven children. Joseph, HIS BROTHER, LESTER KIDWE . . . . it Mvilliam aud Dan Hateher, Adn Henderson: In memory of my faithful, loving 17301732 PENNA.AVE. ' *_ | Comnelin Blackwell, Janie Henderao v o departe A In your suit, better tailoring, an et e o | s DAkl S a4 B SRR puoNEs: A 929 9 9 nier post office. Call Adams 2728. Reward. *| children and relatives. Funeral Tuesday, Oc- | hat d ) { KODAK, German grafiex, either on 13ih s tober 16, at 2 pm., from Pleasant Grove [ Four years have passed since that sad da; 3 V. [13 ’ a iBaclid &ty Calvert st or Woodley rd. Mei| Church, McLean, Va. Friends favited to at-| When my dear John was called away. JAMES T. RYAN, s e Ou e more ‘ra ue re . 10K ot o, : tend. '(New York and_Waterbury, Conn.,| Always loving, patient and knd—- 317 PA. AVE. S.E, i -~ — | NEOKPTECE (sliver 55 —fear Palace Tie. | , PPer® Diease copy.) — HIS CHILDREN. ¢| What a beautiful memory he left bebind, Model Chapel, . ater, Reward. Phone North so19, ¢ T0¢°| JONES. Departed this life Sunday, October G 0 Private Ambulaz = wop| 14, 1023, at 1:40 p.m., after a long iliness, | MEHRLING. Sacred to the memory of our ivery in_Conne PEARL NECKLACE—On Irving st between| ywhich she bore with rlmruu...wfmul:'\m,Ixfig" ‘mother and sister, who departed this ey Gemenriat { 1ith and 13th or 1ith st. car.. Phooe Col. | NANNIE SYLVESTER JONES (nee Carter). | life seven vears ago today, October 15, 1916. H t S h ff & M O t = | e belovert wite of Frank . Jones and de’ | Novady knows my longing, MONUMENTS. PENCH ondny. October 8, Tady's gold.| voted mother of Otclin, Hiram, Tulmadge, vl Sl ¢ P ar cnarrner arx Uel‘coa S Eversharp, Reward. 20187 H'st. n.w. Wesi| Evelyn, Elsur and Kermit Jones and. sister 1 DUt few have scen me veehig heart - | We specialize in designing erect. . . . . = S s | ofjonite Lomax Ella Perry and rittie A, Wille others are. fast asicep. ing memorials (monuments and mauso- . PIN, sapphites and pearls, crescent, bet. st | Ldlin. Funeral from her late residence, 1007 Every day brings back sweet memories, {leums) of quality and character. silk lined or 2-trouser suits T Pt Gy 0| Ao de B el o | P et ) o quaiiy rth Capitol st. car, Sunday momning. Re-| 0G5 J TRCMRUP DAY St empbell, pas:| Deep within my heart T cherish We will gladly show you many beau- Il _Se BT T for. “Rélaitvés and Triends invited: ‘Thoughty of you mother dear. = | tiful speciments of our work in any of with small diamond, on ave. pear Hark! I bear the bugle sounding, N A A . s, Sunday. Main 8008 e b Deste gy “The! ey afiny alafer [the tocal cemeteries. ? PIN—FBastern Star, beiween 7th and K _sts. Can it work is ended? Shall never pass away, $50 n.w. and Convention Hall. Phone Franklin Gan' x'fi.flne Jordan's near? My thoughts will always be of you THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC. SRR e g Yes, I'm near the heatenly portal, Whlle dn e ror SIStk ANNIE, 914 Fiftsenth Street D Kaontigy 1t ‘ader il retumets 1301 H | Witn oy Nie o hancat ‘sadia PRINETTL In loving remembrance of my be- | P e T na Ty gioey & crown “mell won. lovea usband, EDWARD FRINELTE who | FUNERAL DESIGNS. * POODLE—White, with large black or gray | KELLY. Suddenly, Monday, October 15, 1023, | dled two years ago today, October 13, 1821. Prompt auto delivery service. . rayed from 57 New York ave. n.e. | at i: O D e L T O aaee this day, Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. Iiberal reward if returned. 16% - tment 204, EL E s VO ¥ 0, = POODLE Small male: face clipped. Teturn| KELLY, beloved husband of L. Loulse Kelly As 1 stood beside your bedside Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. 211 7th n.w. Receive liberal reward. 1 and son’of Margaret A. and the late Joseph | And saw you peacefu'ly go. [ ] =577 F. . N f funeral hereafter. © The memory of my loved one Phone, M. SPARE TIRE on 6th st. near D. Reward it Bl Neter s ¥ ore 2416.17.18 6 v osh 'LEE. Saturday, October 12, 1023, at Freed-| Shall never fude awa; a returned tostore, 600 6th n.w. Main 2906, UL, PiCC0i, JENNIE THOMAS LEE, be. My thoughts will always be of you, L A e Joved aunt of Louise Thomas. Funeral Oc. Whtle tn this world T stay. " TR PRICE L st TTRE—Cord, 9033% 800 18th ww. 115 | \oier 10 at § am., from the Church of the HIS LOVING WIFE. * e ¢ VIOLIN—Will_the person who found on t.| Holy Redeemer, whero requiem mass will | PRINETTL Sacred fo the memory of our | \JJ@ Spemah e in F]OTQI y, B E his life two years Rainfer car, Saturday, at 11:30 a.m., return be sung for the repose of her soul. dear father, who departed t same to Mt. Carmel Hetreat House, 200 T st. |pyGAS, Sunday, October 14, 1923, at Wash.| #80 today, October 15, 1921. Exclusive But Not Expensive P Inc. M. and receive reward? “ington Sanitarium, ~Takoma Park, Md., | « The midnight stars are gleaming Des‘iqns at Oderafe | WATCH FOB, LOCKEF—Green U - and WILLIAM_ERWIN LUCAS. Remains rest- Upon the silent grave . Sat ing, 13, turn to | ing at V. L. Speare Co., 940 F st. n.w. No- Where lies the one we loved so_dearly y 1CeS l een- en ee WATCH_Tady's diamond_and piatinum. $100 ' MADDOX. Sunday, October 14, 1923, at 11 Often to the graveyard we wander, e Flowers to lay with loving care, IOI_I- ‘s reward If returned to M. J. Meyer, the Louvre, ! a.m., WILLIAM 8. MADDOX. Fuveral from . side | on the grave of our dear father, 1115 F st. ~ | the residence of bis brother, Joseph J. Mad- A hb & Cwedtly Matuing theve. —Figin: Treasm dox, 1125 3rd st. s.e., on Tuesday, October 2 % ! = v T o Flonts Toara o oL B bl | B0 ad T Jutermeat e Anigion come:| 10 LOVIRG CHILDKER, SR axp o1 | 9™ @H. STS. NW. MAIN 6953, 1§26 3 st mw., Apt. 2. Reward. . e WONEG A , /

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