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THE EVENING - STAR, WASHINGTON A Store Near Your- Home™ GORTON’S Down East SATURDAY .On Saturday our new store on 28th St. (George- town), just south of P St. will be opened. Especial- ly convenient to residents of Kew Gardens. IPs the real thing Another Carload Fancy Smoked Hams =&, SPECIALS THIS WEEK Small Prunes,: 7 2 5 c 4 lbs. for...... C Crystal White Soap, 19 C 4 Cakes..........omuienens Newhall Asparagus Tips, .20 BIEANS . s - i e < Cracked Hominy C 3lbs........ Eagle Peaches, Fagle Brand Peaches are sliced Cali- fornia product in a light syrup. Cans (Sliced) are large size; at this price the value is unusual . Standard Quality Canned Goods Blue Ridge Corn . . . . can, 10c Silver Label Peas . . ... can, 15¢ Large Can ¥.. s Tomatoes, can, 1212¢ Med. Can . 2 Tomatoes, can, 10c Sentinel Pumpkin . . . can, 1215¢- Silver Floss Sauer Kraut, can, 12Ys¢ Sweet Potatoes. . . . can, 12l5¢c FANCY QUALITY CANNED GOODS Heart of Apnle Sauce. . . cam, 15¢ Blue Label Beets §, 19¢ %} 25¢ Shriver’s A-1 Corn{™ can, 15¢ “Paris” Sugar Corn . ... 15¢ Peter Pan.Sugar Corn. . . . 15¢c Trusty Friend Shoe Pég Corn, 15¢ Shriver's Blue Ridge Peas .can; 17%¢ Shriver’s Extra Sifted Peas. . ... ... .. -can, 20(: Jockey Club Sweet Peas . can, 25¢ Peter Pan Peas . . . . can, 22l4c Keystone Spinach . . . canm, 19c Blue Ridge Succqtash . . can, 15¢ VAN CAMP'S ~___ 1Q\¢ EvAPORATED itk 105 DILL PICKLE - ¢ Can, 10ball for 25¢ | 24 1 Bag 95 121b. Bag, 49¢ A Large Heinz ol Can, 20 balls, for 45¢ A revelation in tea quality CLAM CHOWDER| 44084 Ga. Ave. 2 cans’ 25c Webster and Allison) ANOTHER NEW STORE PENNANT SALTED PEANUTS Per Jar 25(: PerLb.22¢ Potatoes . . . 15 Ibs. for 35¢ Opens Saturday (Between Blue Ribbon Califernia Cooking Figs Pkg. kg. Do You Own a Wash- ing Machine? If so, you should try Peet Try one pack- age and you'll use nothing else. Onions. . . . 41bs. for 19¢ New Cabbage . . per Ib., 5¢ BUTTER 3247, .. ..62¢ Sanitary Brand, Doz. . . 40c KRAFTS Aueien, 190 CHEESE i ' Specially prepared ; made into WI_SS, for ]}Oll \\':‘.c‘n :uu try it. i' lb- LR 15c DRIED FRUITS FIGS Apricots— Layer Figs Ex. Choice, Ib. 20c Peaches— Choice, Ib. ...10c Blue Ribbon, pkg. ......28¢ Raisins— Seedless, pkg.12V5c NUTMARGARINE FirstPrize . . . . . lb.,25¢ TopNotch . . . . . Ib.,25¢ “Vermont Maid” Maple Cane Syrup Jos. Phillips’ Original Pork Sausage . . . Ib., 35¢ The season is now at its height. The quality of the fruit is top notch. Enjoy season of plenty and low prices. Florida Oranges are now coming in. fine ORANGES enjoy the kind you can now buy, Steero Bouillon 250 — . 29 Pkg. . ‘Tobasco 23C | ool moie o g GREEN BAG Pper 2 5 Sweet Potatoes 4 Ibs. for 25¢ Brand,Lb. . . . ib.... 3-1b. loaves. A treat is instore Smyrna (Imported) Choice, 1b. 12V5¢c Fancy, Ib.....15¢c Seeded, pkg. 12V5¢c OLEOMARGARINE We consider this one of the finest Per Bottle word for it that it’s one of the best. this healthful, delicious fruit in"this One larger size than above, our xpricé, 3 for 25¢ condition. You will Bros, ‘White Soap Flakes. Sauce csoremscsion 35c 'COFFEE - " o , ‘D , MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1924, "TRADE COMMISSION OFFICIAL DIES HERE ‘Warren B. Choate, Born Here and Formerly Practised Law in D. 0 HARRIS B EWING WARREN I. CHOATE. Warren Ragan Choate, assistant sectetary of the Federal Trade Com- {1as¢lon, dicd yosterday at his apart- ment in the Alebmarle, 17th and T streets. Mr. Chomte was bora in this city September 20, 1865, the son of Henry and Catherine M. Ragan Choate. His father was & member of the District of Columbia legislature. Mr. Choute attended the public and private schuols of the city and took specfal courses in law at National University and Columbla University. He practiced law in this clty from 1889 to 1898, when he entered the Treasury Department as a law clerk. In this capacity he made rulings concerning taxation of documents un- der the revenue act put in force to raiso money for war with Spain. He was affpointed chief clerk to burcau_of corporations Depart- of Commerce and Labor, in 403, und organized clerical 1 administrative detalls of created by an act of Con- Choate Is =urvived hy was Miss Alice Fleming of Hamilton, Ohio; his parents, and two Mri. Otho Talbott and Miss all of Rockville, Md. cex will he held at srrow afternoon at t wiil be in wife, | Rockvitle ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGIHLT. Young will speak on ycholog at Anna Maud al_Peychology Club, the Playhouse. Washington Alumni ‘raternity will meet, ernity house, 16 1o H, o'clock, Gamma Eta 8 o'clock, at street. Llec- U. 8. S Jacob Jones Post, No. 2, will meet, § o'clock, at College Wom< en’s Club. H a recital for the MacDowell Music Club. i Women's City Club- {hundred and mah-jo {glven under uuspi | meut committee, { There will be a meeting. § o fof officers in the District of the Corps Lescrve in Graham bullding. A bridge. five g party will be of entertain- Dean Fagin wul speak, 7 o'clock, Research Umbversity. Subject! ymore's Hamlet.” ortheast Washington Citizens' As- on will mect, § o'clock, at Lud- low School. Takoma Park Citizens’ Association will incet at the Takoma Library. B | Piney ich Cltizens' Assoclation will meet, 8 o'clock, in Iowa Avenue | Methodist Church. $5,000 Life Insarance for $46.90 At age 35—send date of birth for partiy | giars and fMustration. Compavy founded 186 Xescts over $250,000, M. LoRos Goff, ‘610 Woodward Bics. Phoma B N~ b I PANISH FLODR TI| 038 BrcTHERS |\~ & | 1 ! TILE COMPANY' TRANSPORTATION PHON BUILDING. MAIN 5419 { ' Break SNUFFY COLDS with antiseptic MENTHOLATUM Relieves head con- gestion—apply and Youn NECK AS LONGASTHIS FELLOW, HAD . suns"‘in_nm TONSILINE T | Louis Thompson, tenor, will givel logic: tF YOU HAD A |Efi CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. A number of preposed changes in Soning throughout the ofty -will be taken up by the soning cominlssio at & public hearing i the buardrool of the District bullding at 10’ o'clock Thursday morning. ae Clark of the Home and School ss0clation of the Takoma School and Miss Rowe Leées Hardy, director of primary instruction in the public .lg o0ls, will spesk at a meeting of the Distriot Congress of Mothers and Farent-Toaoher Assoolations in_the ibbitt Hotel tomorrow afternoon at 145 o'olock, The Mount Pleasant W. L . will et Tomorrow, 3 P with Mra: Leo W. Solbach, 3224 18th street. Miss Bllsabsth Rhoads of Pennsylvania and Mra Jennle Carr Plttmon of Arkansas will speak. The Kiderade Clul Isuqr‘-‘n.h;m&n;fmmw. at Franklin Sauare Hotel ator Magnus John- American Veterans of Hellente Dpoocsnt will glve a dance Fobruary at the City Club, Members of ail giher Yeteran bodles will be invite: ~ > Lo participate In tys firat ball of the will meet at League of Women Voters will giv. o dinner Wednesday, 7 bin, at the Women's City Club. Rev. Henry A. Q:ms?}:h‘nec;'u.ry of the Church , honor guest, will on “The World Coure i The Diatrict of Columbia Con of Mothers and Parent-Teacher As. soclatlons will meet tomorrow, 1:45 Pm., at the Kbbitt. Speakers: Miss Rose Hardy and H. C. Clark. Parlia- mentary drill, Mra Nanette B. Paul. Oltisens’ Assoelation of Chevy Chase, D. C.. will elect officers at its annual mesting_ Wednesday, Elizabeth V. Brown School. Connecticut Avenue Citizena’ Asso- clation will meet Wednesday ut All Souls’ parish hall. The Kalifpolin Grotte dunce at the New Willard will take place tonight instcad of Wednesday night, as pre- viously announced. It will run from 9 to 13 o'clock. MARYLAND WOMAN DIES. Mrs. Maggie K. King, widow of Crittenden H. King, a former mem- ber of the board of education of Prince Georges county, Md., died Fri- day night at her home in Gaithers- burg, Md. Funeral services were held at the Baptist Church, Cedar Grove, yesterday, and the interment was in the cemetery of the church. — THE WEATHER District, Maryland and Virginia— Fair tonight and tomorrow; freezing temperature tonight: moderate to fresh nofthwest winds. West Virginia—Fair tonight and to- mOrrow; rising temperature tomor- row in west portion. Records for Twenty-Four Hours. Thermometer. 2 midnight, 3 noon, 31, ~ Barometer—4 p.m., 30.12; 12 midnight, 30 8 a.m. 30.26; noon, 30.2: _ Highest temperature. 44, occurredat | 3 pm. vesterday: lowest {emperature, 26 oceurred at § a.m. today. emperature same date last year— Highest, 53; lowest, 30. g Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the| water at § am.: Great Falls—Tem- | perature, S4; tion, mudd | Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States coast and geodetic survey.) Today—Low tide, $:37 a.m. pm.: high tid a Tomorrow—Low tide, p 10:08 pm.; high tide, am. and | 3:19 p.m The $un and Moon. 6 a.m.; sun sets 4 pm, 44: & pm., 4am;31}s am, 30.11; S8 p. : 4 a.m., 20.1 s, 5:09 p.m. Moon rises 12:15 am. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunse! ‘Weather in Various Citics, Stations. Ablicne, Tex. ns Atlanta Atlantic & Itimore Birmingham Risimarck .. Chicago . Cinoinnafi Clereland Kansas City. 80. Los Angeles. Loutssille .. 3042 Miamf, Fla. 3010 New Orlenns 30.34 Cloudy Cloudy Clouds Pt.clovdy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Clouds Clouds Cloudy c Portland, Ore 30.43 0. 30,20 &. Lake City 80.04 San_ Antonio. 80 FOREIGN, (8 a.m., Gréenwich time, today.) Stations. Temperature, Weather. Lo 45 art cloudy Part cloudy Part cloudy Part cloudy Raining Part cloudy Clear hagen, Somekbolm. " Swaden: Horta (Fayal Hamliton, Betmude a Juan, 0 avaria, 'Oube Cloudy Clear’ Colon,_Canal Zone. ACORN—Silver; @owntown, ¥ridas. Findor Dleass return o 1501 11th ‘st. n.w. rard. PAG—Black satin; lor, Sunday eftersoon.” on_ Mt. nt’ car; ward. North 7726. _The Westerly, 2st st. ¢ BAG—Contalaing tWo puress and folder with about $926; aleo one child's dréss and fori morning, between Wheaton aud Mas ave. 8nd 12th st. n.w. $50 rewerd for return to ADt, 82, the New Berve, Macs. ave. and etto, BAG=Biack, contalning_ring, money _and keys; funday, 17th and B sts. n.w.: N KeTe) e 1358 Hariem " ave.s " Haltmeye, Md. —White gold, 1 orday: rewacd. CHOW DOG-—Tan, female, in viciai: and Harvard. Finder returs to 137 rd._Libérai reward. GLOVES—Pair, biack leather: Park. lign lace shell North Cap- : T 14th B 1 Sund: Zoo- L. W. Hollaad, 630 Southers Balwag bldg, % HANDBAG—Containing_basket ball _outft; ga, Niols' are. reward. Call Franklin PEARL NEOKLACB—Mt. Ples or near ‘Theater; suif jtmoreland ‘Apertments POOKETBOOK—Near Continental Hotel; srul Tewad. Thomas A. Laie, o700 Gdo G—18k. $0d band, BN Sl 808, Bouthbrook Covrts, SmBK-BI‘I‘tl l'fld !wnm- ticked, male; answers me of “‘fport’’; wearing coll e $0623055. Rotura o 791 SRSt e 1‘%0"3& BAGBiack leativr, coniaiuin Z s 1ndy's aiiar. grticles; ch ; npfl:w;‘-‘_-u:s fou: res o 3 gdiwgT sy, v:rq‘—vm: laited beaceies; T 5% ook 10th st 5063, initials 7. L. R mer E. Rogers, Apt. e Lincotn s Cards of Thanks. KING. Wo wish to thank our many friends aud relatives for their kind expressions of sympathy end beautifal florel tributes upon the occawion of tie death of our leloved Lusband aud father, JOHN W. KING. THE FAMILY. ¢ THORNBERRY. With sincere sppreciation. we thank our many friends for the beautiful flowers and kindness rendered st the death of our father, EDGAR T. THORNBERRY. H. E. THOENBERRY, MARY K. WAt NER AND JOHN E. THOKNBERRY. WRENN. Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Buscher wish {, express their sincere thanks end apprecl: tion to thelr relatives and many fricnds fc thelr beautiful floral offerings at the death I NIE MAY BARRY. de of Mary of James Harry. han and Mrs. Wi Funeral from the January. 15. at Alovatus _Cliurch, il be wung fof the .m._ Interment Tery. "Relatives and friends tovited. . rted this life Sunday, B0y et 550 pm., at her fe idence; i1 Dumbarton, B oy CARBIE 2w Andrew’ Brooks. (Georgla papers , January 11, 1 flmlllu ‘“”P lnhy iarey of Chicago, drs. 3. Houll- liam Roche, 416 K st. 1. bove res! e e Ligh mass Siemn bigh m e vepose of his- soul &t Mount Olivet tiflil r a Notics of fumeral later. copy.) ) . All members of Georgetown Camp, 4. American Woodmen, are hereby noti- fo mect Tuesdsy night, Junuary 17, " orctocks, ut 0dd Pellows’ Hall, | 3 and Dumbarton ave.. in epecial sersion 1o make arrangements for the funersi of Neighbor CARRIE BROOKS, who died Jan- uary 13, 34, pRoOKS, Commander. GEORGE W. ROSS, Clerk. 15 . Sunday, Jannary 13, 1924 Slon WARREN R. CHOATE. Bervices at s residence Jaguary 15 at 3:30 p.m. cmit flowers. CHRI Departed this WILLIAM 'D. CHRI ‘TM?S‘.'"I»::;\":‘ b ? £ tmas, father o a3y Ellsabeth Chrietman E. Steward, M ews, Va.: Miss Taywood of AN of Zion Chnren. neday. fuvited copy.) @ANDIGNE. dence in Conntess d'A: sister of Mre. D. C. FRANK. January 11 FEANK, ‘beloved wi Frank, aged 6 vea home of her daughter, and frien W iatives iea 1 C.. papers Japuary 1924, at her re Parls, France, of pneumonia, DIGNE (nee Coleman), onl Henry May of Washingtos, 1924, Mrs. AXNNA of the late 3 ., Pumeral from the Mrs. James Lanigan, .. ‘Tuesday, January 15. Martin's Church. =R gl mass at 10 o'clock Iuterment at Olivat cemeters. GALLAGHER. Kuddew's, Sundar, 625, at 9:45 a.m., JKENE_LO] Joved daughter of Hensy N. and Irenc L. B S uged two years onc ral from her o Gth st £, Tuesduy lount Olivet cemeters. nrited to attend. 1924, at aunghter, ount 14 January 13 RETTA, D ne 2'pm. Interment Mo Relatives and friends i Janoary 1 ormont ave. m.w.. Mrs. MARY COL LINS, widow of Dr. Jessie P. Jordan snd Wife of Jumes Edward Jansfer and beloved mother of Roger P. Jordan, Nina E. Thomp- ** aylor, Robert C. Janefer. Y. Jones and the late James Ed sr. Funeral from the above e thee Tueeday. Jnauary 16, at 2 pm. (B Umore. Philadeiphia and Atlastic City pa- vers please copy.) KRIEG, FRIEDA wite of hier Iate residence. sesday. Januars 16, at o #t, 0w, A avited. Tn- o Z'pom. Relatives and friends Termeat Prospect Hill cemeter: ™ < of the Ladies ER T Chumin arc. requested to atiend the reices of our late membs M FRE KRIEG, on Wednesday at at the residence, 718 Allinou . MRS. LUCY HARFORD, Se MANGER. Mondar. January 14, 1 Tit T MANGER (nee Ward). Wite of the late Andrew D. Manger. mot) o Margaret E. Tisin Rudrew N. Manger, in her @4th ¥ Fune “l from her daughter's residence, Ehepherd Wednesday at 080 o St o requiem ma d Lictmond, Va i Aid of Con- Vapers please capr.) January 33, 1 extendtd n.w of Ki Sundar, residence. 4100 Water ‘st WILLIAM O.. helotad hLush Marks tnee Shirler), aged chapel of George, friends lnsited. MELWEE. 24, at i Hihe widow of ol | © reridence Tnterment cemetery. | Relatives and Offiers and membere of the Good | Dot Ac. are requested | of ‘our late siste from her lats resi sday, Janua meat Congre Tatered into eternal rest Monda at her re MILDRED J. a . Monroe aud Mr#. Marie Mor- zan 3 and. devoted ~sister of Mra Amanda Sellers. Notice of funeral by 1924, at 5| OR, brother of Mary Se'by. from Han- 9:15 4. O'CONNOR. _ Sunday, am., JEREMIAH Nire. Agnes Roo Funeral Wedne: ton's chapel. 641 If st from theace to St John's C whero requiem mASK i Interment St. John's cemeters 1924, ne, Las tonsville. . dsughter of the. late Mr. and Mrs. Howard T. Sell man of Central City Nebr. Funeral services Sonday, Januars 14, at Lastonsville. Md.. in. Relatives and friends fnvited (5 interment ut the cemetery of at artend tonsville. arted_this life Saturday, Jan ARTHUR_SIMONS, “the be- 3. Simons. _Inferment tery Wedgesday, January tives and friends invited flease eops.) . at his . HENRY eband of Elizabeth V. Stone. Funeral from the parlors New York ave. n.w., Tuesday, January 15, at 2:90 p.m. . SULLIVAN. Sunday, Januars 13, 1824, \JOSLPH, beloved son of John J. and Mary Sullivan 'of 3509 O st. nv. Funeral {rom the above residence on Wednesdsy, Janu- ary 1 9 a.m. Mass at Holy Trinity Cliurch 9:15. In Memoriam. BATTLE. In loving memory of our dear ‘mother, JOSEPHINE BATTLE. who depart d this life eleven vears ago today. January 3%, 1915, and father, PAUL BATTLE, who | acharted’ this life tén Jears ago, Jamuury | 4. 1013 They gave no one a last fareweil, Thsy said good-bye fo none; Thelf loving hearts ceased to Leat And before we knew {t thex were gope. TAETR DEVOTED SON AND DAUGHTER- INLAW, JESSE A. AND CARRIE K. BATTLE. . XTER. In sad but loviog remembrance of B e fitar hasband. and father, JOHN BAX- TER, who departed this Iifé ffteen years 250 todnr Gone, but wot forgottes. May bis soul Fest in pefce i THE FAMILY. d_but loving remembrance of our dear father and hueband. WILLIAM 31, ‘BEAVERS, who departed this life e Sears ago today. Jawnary 14, 1910, HIS WIFB AN BOWLES. Nevius, BEAVERS. In In sad but lovisg remembrance of our_dear busband hud father, JOSEPH F. BOWLES, who ieft Us oge jear 8go toda January 14. 1923. Jpst a lipe of sweat remembrance, Just a memory fond and true; Just a token of lovi devotion ‘That our hearts still long for you. HIS LOVING WIFE AND CHILDRE! . In ead but loving remem- O iner eF "imy " adar. Dromer. ata “ister, GEORGE T. COX, who 1eft us thirtedd years %0, October 14, 1910, and ALICE R, KLEIN (nee Cox), five years ugo today, January 14, 1910, Dearest loved ones, we must lay theo In the peacefal grave’s em! 3 thy Jnemory Will be cherished il we see thy hesvenly faces. TOEIR BROTHER CLEM. * Sacred to the memory of our de. voted ther and husband, WILLIAM GAFFANY, who departed this lifa 870 years 0 today, January 1%, 1919, Surrounded by triond In the midst of all we are blue: With smiles on our faces, but Reartaches, For we are lvg Kb‘lkil_s of N BI§ DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN. \WKES. In sad but loving remembrance of ‘%\IP desr mother, LUCY HAWKES, one of tha founders of Mount Jezreel = Baptist Church, who departed this life tWo years ago loday, January 14, 1922, Sweet memaries will ever linger, Time _cannot change them, 'tis true; Years that Mmay come canuot sever Our loving rémambrance of ¥ou. ARER DEVOTEL S8ONS AND DAUGHTER. * JOUVENAL. In loving remembrance of my Deloved husbund, ALOYSIUS G. JOUVE- NAL, Who died fourteen years sgo today, Funuary 14, 1610, KATHEBINE G. JOUVENAL. GAFF, | SHELTO! In Memoriam: EIN. Tn sad but loving remembrapce of my dear, devoted wife, ALICE KLEIN, who departed thia life ive yéars ago toduy, Janu ary 14, 1919, Five years liave passed since that sad day When the one I loved was called away. God took her Liome; it was His will; But in my beart I love her etill. lo_my heart your memory linge Sweetly, tender, fond and true. Thero is Tot a day, desr wife, That T do mot think of you. Prom this world of pain and eorrow To & land of peace and rest God has taken my dear wife. Where she has found eternal rest. HER DEVOTED HUSBAND, WILLIAM KLEIN. o LIPE. 1n sail and loving remembrance of o loving dsughtsr, MARIE E. LIPE. who d« parted this life slx years ago today, Jauu- ary 14, 1918, sears have paseed: our hearts still sore Aw time goes on we miss her more. Yer memory s us fresh today Aw ou the day she pavsed away HER LOYVING FATHER AND MOTHER, ME. AND MRS, ALBERT BAUMAN. * PAYNE. In loving remembrance of my d#ar sister, MARTHA PAYNE, who entered 1ato eternal rest four years ago today, Jaguary 14, 1920, aud my dear father, who left us five years ago on January 29, aud moth separated from us eight ¥ They have gone whers their souls have Yest And the cares of life are done, Where those who loved you best shall meet You one by ome. One by one the chairs stood va They were filed by those T lo One by one the eeats are Slling my father's home above SISTER, ELIZABETH HILL. PAYNE. Tn lovinz remembrance of our dear Triond, Mrs, MARTHA PAYNE, who depart- s Jifé Tour years 8go todey, Jusuars . Sweet memorics will linger forever, Time cannot change them, 'tis true; Years that come cannot sever Our loving remembrance of . DEVOTED FRIENDS, MRS. BERTIE MO: AND CARRIE. ROBINSON. In sad but loving remembrance LUCINDA Japuary 14, 1020. The month of January ag t of the For four long ycars ago (his &sy Our dear wife and mother jassed nwas LEVOTED _TUSRAND. PALTON DAUGHTERS, FANY MILDRED: ROBINSON. Iu sad but lovinz remembrance of my sister, LUCINDA ROBINEON, who @ied four years ago today, Januery 14 Days of sadness etill come o'er me, Hidden tears so often fow: Memory always keeps you ear me. Although sou left four yeu DEVOTED SISTER, MARY . BCHOTT. In loving remembrance of darling little girl, MARGUERITE ROSALIE SCHOTT. who departed this 1ife three years 250 today, January 14, 1921 At the beautiful gate you stand and wait Dear baby, from paln set free; We shall clasp your hand and see you smile When the gates are turned for us. MOTHER AND DADDY. Timo_cannot ch , tis true; fears that may come camuof eey 1y loviag remembrance of Sou GRANDMOTHER COLE Tn ovr home Fou are fondiy remembered Sweet thovzhts 6till clipg o your name, t loved vou dearly tu life Love tou ta death fust the came, GRANDMOTHER AD GRANDFATHER SCHOTT. Just u live of eweet remembrance, Just @ memory fond and true, Just & token of love's devotion That our hearts still long for vou AUNT M4 RITE AND UNCLL LOE. 1 cannot see rour loving fuce, The smilex T used to see: But let this little foken show 1 will always think of thee. COUSIN HARRY. * SHELTON. A tributc of love fo the memory my dear sister, WILHELMENA SHEL- \ “(nee Waters), who departed this life wix years ago today, January 14, 1918. Tuken eway fu young womanhiood's blo Like a bud in {ts fragrance so so0n My ister, %0 loyal, o faithful and true Loved by her friends, kiud to all she knew, ANNIE. SHELTON. to _the memory of ‘my dari WILHELMENA SHELTON (nee Waters), who left us siz years ago fo- day, gnuary ‘14, 1915, Yon? loving face is always before me,and re ever kept in mind. YOUR LONELY MOTHER, . WATERS. . Sacred to the memérs of our dmiing “sister. sister-in-law snd _mother. WILHELMENA SHELTON (nee Waters® yiho left us sl years ago today, January 14 5. Tnoge that remember her are the ones that loved her beat AND BABY GEORGE. BESSIE SPEARE. In sad but loving remembrance of CORA B. SPEARE, who de- my dear moth parted this life four years ago, Jatuery 13, 1920, The hours are loncsome’ ¥ithout you, dear Sacrad ¢ we shall meet again DEVOTED DAUGHTEE, STEWART. & dear mother. LOUISE UCY STEWART, who left January 14, 19: the cold and heavy hand ath has chilled thy gentle breast rude sound of (his stormy land Shall mar thy peaceful rest. A day of the far years shall break On’every fea and every shore, In whose tright morning thou sbalt wake, And rise to sleep no more. THE FAMILY. WEST. TIn loving remembrance of our devor ed mother, & WEST, who departed 1ife twenty-four years ago, Januacy 13, 1900. Mother, only a miety vell o'erspreads thc pce That hides from us ¥ But time wili come, Thut we with you may dwell. Jlow sweet the nsme we loved so wall 1t bever falled our hearts to cf words can_ever tell HER DEVOTED CHILDREN FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 S ‘TH ST. N.W. = idern Craper. Tecphose. _Miain 2473 Perry & Walsh Boy M_Perry—Main 984—Gerald Wi JAMES T. RYAN, 317 PA. AVE. 8.I. Mogel Chlgfll. Lincols 142. rivate Ambulances. Livery o Counection. 5 Quick, Dignified_and Eficlent Service. . W. Deal & §16 H ST. N.B. LINCOLN £200. Automobile_Service. Chape! Joseph F. Birch's Sons 3034 M St. N.\V. Established 1841, Phone West 98, utomobile Service. 3. WILLIAM_ LED, Fuoeral Fmbalmer. Livers i conneetion. chapel 804 wodern crematorium. prices. 332 Pa. ave. n.w. Tel. call ~ Timothy Hanlon _841 0 ST. N.E. Phone L. 5343. V.L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor con- nected with the original W. R. Spi WM. H. SARDO & CO. 412 H ot Phope Lincoln 524, Automobile Funerais. THE ORIGINAL ——) WA Speare Co, _ 1208 HSTREET.N.W. WAIN 108 TORMERTY $40 1S HERBERT B. NEVIUS 924 NEW YORK AVE. N.W. MAIN 2600, Mm'lh mbulance. m @ MORTICIANS TSTABLISHED 1850 1730~1732 PENNA. AVE. PHONES: MAIN B512-5513 THOS. R. NALLEY & SONS 131 ELEVENTH BT. 8. Embalmers. Undertakers. ‘Homelike Funeral Parlors. Phone Lincaln 480. FUNERAL DESIGNS. t auto delivery service. Artistic—expressive—{nexpensiv Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. We WX in Floral Designs at Moderata oy Jorists [ Director_and Commodious Moderate M. 1385 ] ) |

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