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THE -EVENING - STAR, *WASHINGTON, Food Values for Friday and Saturday GOOD MEAT | FRESH SHOULDERS, Ib. . 10c IS CHEAP g SPARERIBS ................lb, PIG KNUCKLES.............lb, 10c Here is a variety of Fresh and Smoked SMOKED PICNICS, bb. . . Pork, Beef, Lamb, PORK BRAINS..............lb, 10c BEEF LIVER................Ib, 10c Veal and F ish—all at the “same price per 10c¢ 10c 10c BREAST OF LAMB, Ib PLATEBEEF................Ib, SMOKED JOWLS.............lb, TROUT, Ib. . BACON (Countrv Style) .. .....lb, 10c BREASTOF VEAL...........lb, 10c NORWAY MACKEREL, each, 10c 1923 CATCH pound— (e Lb. Here are the higher priced cuts—no more nourishing or health-giving qualities, but a little tenderer and a little more lean. PORK LOINS .......Lb, 17c | SHOULDER BUTTS. . .Lb., 13c = CHUCK ROAST ... .Lb,, 17¢ FRESHHAMS ... ... -Lb, 19¢ | poIME RIB ROAST . Lb.. 29¢ PORK CHOPS ... ..Lb., 24c | BOTTOM ROUND. . . .Lb. 28¢ SIRLOIN STEAK . .. Lb.. 35¢ SHOULDER of LAMB. Lb.. 23¢ 10 PORK CHOPS .......Lb. 14c Shoulder cuts SUGAR CURED SMOKED HAMS Lb., 20c SMITHFIELD HAMS, LB,, 35c Smoked Skinned Hams, Lb., 18c Swift Premium Hams, Lb., 23c Breakfast Bacon. . . . .Lb., 16c | FreshEggs .........Doz., 47c . n o Lb. 28c | Storage Eggs .......Doz., 32¢ e o Creamery Butter . . .. .Lb., 55¢ Imported Swiss. . . . . . .Lb., 58¢ New Car Rolled Shoulder. .. .. .Lb., 15¢ Fine Stock 15 LbS. for 32c Florida Lettuce. . . .. .Head, 8¢ Iceburg Lettuce. . . . .Head, 10c Tangerines .. ... .. .. .Doz., 29¢ Renl sweet and highly colored POTATOES Grapefruit, 54 size. . .3 for 23c Thin skin Box Jonathans. . . . .3 Lbs., 22¢ Faney Yerk Imperials. . . . .7 Lbs., 25¢ Finéxt cookers ORANGES (176 Size) Finest Yet Doz., 30c Fancy Lemons ... . .. .Doz., 24c | Jumbo Florida Celery, Ea., 15¢ Yellow Onions . ... ...Lb., 25¢ | N Carolina Sweets. .4 Lbs., 25¢ New Cabbage. . . ...3 Lbs., 20c | Fancy Layer Figs . . . ..Lb., 25¢ TOMATOE, Lb., 18c Here Are Four Real Give-aways— Parkand | TUNA FISH Tilford | Lnrqe No. 1 Can (The world’s finest grocers) OATS | The large round package |[Not over 3 to a customer Pkg., 5c | .39¢ .25¢ .25¢ .29c. .20c .25¢ .25¢ .45¢ .20c .19c¢ 75¢ 15¢ .20c l"\ ancy, Large, Smooth Fresh Chicken Livers Steaks Lb., 30c ' Lb., 30c Del Monte Asparagus, large can. . . . Ritter’s Beans, 3 cans. .......... Wagner’s Stringless Beans, 2 cans. Wagner’s Baked Beans, 2 cans. . . . That great big No. 3 ean Marcella Peas, can. ............ Del Monte Fruit Salad, No. 2. .. ... No. 2 can at price of No. 1 Del Monte Peaches, No. 1, 2 cans for. . Del Monte Peaches, No. 21, 2 cans for. Mallard Jam, each................ Curtice Jams, all flavors. .. ........ R & R Boned Chicken, 1-lb. can....... Vermont Royal Maple Blend, bottle. . . . Walnuts, Almonds, Mixed Nuts. . ... Below cost—Just the last eall Tender Loin Here’s a Flour Sale STOCK UP S-lbs. ......22¢ 12-lbs. ......45¢ 24-Ibs. . .....89c OFFEE 2 Pounds TO NOTED CHURCHMAN D. €, THURSDAY, -JANUARY 24, 1924, —_—————— DEATH COMES SUDDENLY |GAPT. ABSALOM KIRBY DIES AT HOME HERE Rev. Dr. James I. Good of Reform- - ed Church Found Lifeless at Philadelphia Home. Was Eighty-Six Years Old and Served With Distinction PHILADELPHIA, Pa., January 24— Rev. Dr. James 1. Good, president of the board of foreign mi Reformed Church in 4 During Civil War. ions of the the United Capt. Absalom Kirby, U. 8. N., re- States, was found dead In the home lyjreq, eighty-six years old, died at here of Lioyd M. Knoll, he lived. Death Is beli meen due to apoplexy. ved to hav Dr. Goo with whom * ™ 'his home, 405 Seward square south- d east, yesterday following a brief ill- was seventy-three years old and un- ress. married. He was apparently in good | health yesterday when he addressed the Ministers' Association here. Dr. Good York, Pa., and was a graduate of La. tayette College and Union Theological Seminary. WILLIAM E. MILLER DIES. Brother “of D. C. Woman Wa: Spanish War Veteran. ‘Word has been received here of the 'late death of Willlam Elliott Miller, for. merly of Memphis, Tenn. a brothel of Mrs, Lottie J. Miller of this city 'Mount noted as a preacher, teacher and writen. He was born in | Private funeral gervices will be lconduclcd at the residence tomor- {row afternoon’at 2 o'clock. Formal services will follow at the Trinity M. E. Church, conducted by Rev. Jo- seph Dawson, pastor of the church, and the Rev. Henry S. France, for- mer pastor. A military _escort will meet the funeral procession at Glenwood cem- s etery, where he will be burled with Imilitary honers. |, Capt. Kirby was born in Washing- {ton March 16, 1837, the son of the John and Georglanna Eslin - | Kirby. . T He was enxineer of the steamboat Vernon, which carried Col. and a veteran of the Spanish-Ameri- [Ellsworth ana his regiment to Alex- can war, who died at his home in St. iandria May 24, Louis, January 17. and burial Ohto. Mr, Miller, the only son of the late Capt. Daguet was cducated 'in the public schools o that city and began his business ca. reer there. Samuel B. and Emlilie Louis several years ago. service the Philippines. Besides his sister who lives in this city, he Is survived by his wife, Mrs. Charlotte Miller, and a sister, James H. Malone. Potatoes grow only to the size of walnuts in Iceland. Glue and varnish are made from certain seaweeds. ey 3% el mavicos joutbreak of the civil war. He later moved to New York, going from New York to St | During the ix Spanish-American war he saw active with the American Army Inimarriage was 1861, soon after the He was inspector of the Washington navy yard. He participated .in_ the battle of Port Royal, November 7, 1861, and Roy ithe battle of Mobile bay, August 5, filler, was born in Memphis, |1g64 o ¢ Of Moblle bay, Augu {. Capt. Kirby was a _member of the - IMilitary _Order of the Loyal Legion ee of the Trinity M. E. He was retired from the 98, ife, who before her Miss Sagah Watson Hogg, he is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Philip S. Hunter; three grand- daughters, Miss Virginia K. Krams, Besides his Mrs. |Mise Mary A. Hunter and Miss Evelyn and three great-grand- Kirby Krams, Harry jr., and Virginia G. children, f | Francis Krams. Hunter, H. Krams, ——————— MRS. EVANS DIES. 'W. W. CHAMBERS CO Will Furnish A Complete Modern Fumeral Burial Case Cars s Embalmi Attend All 75 Up Deals© Private Ambulances Casket Hearse blankets. Local calls only $4.00. Call Chambers—Col. 432 i Parlors and Chapel, Cor. 14th and Chapin N.W. .| Funeral Services Were Held This Afternoon. Mrs. Sally T. Evans, sixty-two, wife of John R. Evans, died at her resi- dence, 3363 Brothers place; Congress Helghts, D. C., Tuesday. Funeral services were conducted this afternoon at her late residence by Rev. D. E. E. Richardson of the Fully equibped rolling cot, stretchers and | Congress Heights Baptist Church, of which Mrs. Evans was a member, as- sisted by Rev. John R. Briggs of the Fifth Baptist Church. Burial was in the Congressional cemetery. 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No. 14721 10" $ .75 You'll know them by their Color You’ll buy them for Their Tone Vocalion Dealers Everywhere | The AEOLIAN COMPANY NEW YORK, MAKERS Tecording Studice—New, York and London 1 Mrs. Evans was the daughter of Capt. David Mathias of Norfolk, where she was born. She moved here soon afterward and celebrated her fortieth wedding anniversary last December. She is survived by her husband, John R. Evans, and seven children, Mrs. M. C. Loomis, Mrs. M. F. Ham- mer, Miss Blanch Evans, Thomas Evans, John Evans, Frank Evans and Earl Evans. e MRS. BALDWIN EXPIRES. ‘Was Nurse in Spanish-American WarZIn D. C. 25 Years. Mrs. Florence M. Baldwin, fifty-two years old, a resident of Washington for more than twenty-five years, died at her residence, 2949 Mills avenue northeast, yesterday. Funeral services will be conducted at her late residence tomorrow after- noon at 1:30 o'clock by Rev. W. F. Eagleson, ‘pastor of the Sherwood Presbyterian Church, 22d street and Rhode Island avenue northeast. Burlal will be held In the Arlington ceme- tery. Mrs. Baldwin graduated as a trained nurse at the Garfield Hospital in 1897 and rendered valuable service as 2 nurse during the Spanish-Ameri- can war. She I survived by her husband, D. H. Baldwin, and four children, Mo ris J. Baldwin, Elliott Baldwin, Flor- ence Gray Baldwin and David H. Baldwin, jr. FOUND. AUTO WHEEL—In n.w. section. Owner can recover same by proper description. Apply H. H. Joiner, Grafton Hotel. Reward ac- cepted. 26 COLLIE—Male: two wire-halred terriera; one black shepherd’ dog: one poodle. Washington Animal_Rescue League, 346 Maryland ave. s.w. COW—Owner can have same by identifying and expense of same. Edward Schiosser, 45th and_Brooks st., Benning, D. C. 24 DOG—Biack and white, shaggy mal Washington Apimal ‘Rescue League, Maryland ave. s.w: TOST. ATREDALE—Nine weeks old, Black and fan, female; new green collar. Reward.. 910 Eye Ty Tvel, containing Key With tag marked § D between 1836 Ont . and 1781 Col. rd._Phone Col. 7800. BELGIAN POLICE DOG on Sunday, 20th, in Brookland. Reward will be given. Phone Potomac 476-W. 25° ROSTON BRINDLE TERRIER—White blazed face, screw tail, biack harness with Virginia ligense; reward.” 3337 Proapect ave. n.w. ® BRACELET—RBroad gold, In or near President Theater. after opera January 21. Reward. wner Morgan. Tel. Franklin 3095. LE, gilt, wity large biue stqne rd it returned to 915 North ' Ci ave, pi CAT_White Angora, orange eves; strayed from 84 Channing nW.: auswers to name “Whitey.” Reward. Phone Potomac 1854. COLLAR—Moleakin: on G_between 14th and Palsls Royal; reward. Cell before 10 am. orth #2483, . DOEWilite ™ poluter. brown head, spot on left hip and right hind leg: Maryland tag No. 9: $10 reward. R. H. Lake, phone Columbia 968-J. 125 Buffglo ave.. Takoma Park. 24° DOG—White Setter, female, yellow ears and one spot. Reward. Adams 4383, 260 CAPT. ABSALOM KIRBY. SMILLIE RITES TODAY. Noted Portrait Engraver Was New York City Native. Funeral service for George F. . Smillie, who died Rllynday,g\\'lll hct conducted this afternoon at 4 o'clock at his late residence, 2631 Connecticut avenue northwest. Burial will be private. . Mr. Smillle was® a nationally prominen® portrait engraver. He came of a famous family of artists and studied under his uncle, James Smillle, noted landscape engraver. Mr. Smillle engraved the portrait of each President since Harrison's ad- ministration; the Indian head on the five-dollar rnote and all the rulers of the South American governments, Mr. Smillie was born in New York city November 22, 1854, son of Dr. and Mrs. George Smillie. He is survived by his widow and four children, Mrs. " Handy of Raleigh, N. Mrs. Paul A. Davis, 3d. of Philadelphia, Pa.; K. Kelth Smillle and Fred B. Smillie, both of this city. a1 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Stearns Bible Class will meet tomorrow, 12:30 p.m., at Mount Ver- non- M. E. Church, with Dr. K. B. Moomaw in charge. In connection with a survey under- taken by the industrial committee, Y, M. C. A., a meeting of social wor ers will be held tomorrow, 7:30 p.m., at 614 E street. The drama section, American An- sociation of University Women, will present on Saturday, $:30 p.m., the plays which were to have been given in December. A dance under auspices of Catholle Women's Service Club will be given tomorrow, 9 p.m., at 601 E street. North Capitol W. C. T. U. will give a tea tomorrow afternoon at resi- dence of Mrs. Helen Bowen Hall, 86 V street, president of the union. Dr. J. Hayden Johnson, a member of the board of education, will ad- dress the Deanwood Parent-Teach- er Assoclation at the Deanwood School tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. The Mary Taliaferro Thompson Con- federated Memorial Association will meet tomorrow, 2:45 p.m., at Confed- erate Memorial Home. Victory Review, No, Benefit Association of the Maccabee: will hold a “come-get-acquainte session Monday evening at Pythian Temple. FProgram will be In charge of newly elected officers. The Historical Club has cards out for a meeting tomorrow, 4:30 p.m., at McMahon Hall, Catholic University. Address by Wilmott Lewis of the London Times. The Writers’ League will meet to- morrow, 8 p.m., at Public Library. Election of officers and literary pro- gram. Harry D. Mitchell will xive expo- sitlon of Sunday school lesson tomor- row, 4:45 pm., at Y. W. C. A, on G street. Business Women's Counell will meet tomorrow in lecture room of Church of the Covenant. Dr. Isaac Ward will speak at 6:45 p.m. on “The Prophecies of the Bible and Their Fulfillment,” and at 7:45 O. H. Black- man, associate editor of Collier's, will speak. Gen. Nelwon A. Miles Camp, No. 1, United Spanish War Veterans, will meet tomorrow, § p.m., at I. O, O. F. Temple, 419 7th street. *Annual visi- la![&m of department commander and staff. The Ohlo Girle’ Club. will give a dance Saturday, §:30 p.m., in_Mount Pleasant Lodge, 14th and Kenyon streets. - The Curley Club will give a dance tomorrow night at Raleigh Hotel. tion to Rev. Howard F. Downs and Mrs. Downs tomorrow from 8§ to 10 p.m. in parlors of the church. Mem- bers and friends invited. The Women’s Alliance will meet tomorrow, 11 am., in Pierce Hall, 16th and Harvard streets. Nathan B. Willlams will speak on “Uphold- ing the Law and Constitution.” Juliam Pleree, research officer, American Federation of Labor, will speak on “The Golden Rule in In- dustry” Sunday, 3 p.m. before the open forum of the Seculr League, 1006 E street. The subject will be discussed by the audience following the lecture. Admission free. HOG—Hrown and white female Boston terrier: strayed from 1814 Lawrence st. n.e., Saturda North 7402-W. . EARRING—White, large, inlald imitation d monds: reward. 1508 Swann st. n. 2 FOX: TERRIER—Wire-haired, male: .white body with black spot and brown head; erect ears: reward. Return to Mrs. Erwin, “‘Grey- stoné.”" Klingle rd. and Rock Creek Park. Cleveland 2174. 26% GLASSES—In tan 188, - HASDBAG—Confalnlag gold lorgnetie initials “L. F. L.'": reward. 1840 Biltmore b, -Apt.28.- - MALTESE POOD] his nawme is ckle': $5 reward. Take. 3117 K. Went 55 25 I NEC A RF- n(lfmln‘l, silk, at or going Ilu entertainment at Central High School Tu day. evening) prised because of associatio case; reward. Potomac Albert Large Stock of Vocalion Records Always on Hand izockemonx, cContaning biits smaii <hagse | Gibson Company 917-919 G, Street N.W. Liberal reward. Address Box 91-B, Star offic }:l‘l PEKINGESE—Large sise, biack, front and breast ite: name “‘Budd; tak rewar 002 R st. 9th and F atn.. M Jdscolse Fray. cortaining money and Timit ‘card. Heward If re- lanche Herbert, 1611 Varnum | PeokETROOK, D, C. drivers turned to Mrs. at. POCKETROOK—Lady's. dark brown: Wed- Complete Stock of - Vocalion Records on Sale McHugh & Lawson ! 1222GSLN.W. neaday morning, on Colorsdo ave. between 10th and 17th ste. wiw.: reward. Return 1306 2lxt PURSE—Rmal fween” 21st aid L _be- ening. P " Re 2124 o Reward. SETTER RITCH—White 1I peared 3615 Grapt rd.. Janua stantial reward for return or information. F. Withers. a BTRING OF PEARLS—24.nch, with silver double satety clasp. Reward. Mrs. C Rich._ Main_4817. AT CHARM—Three cornered, marked WA i iWe Have All the Latest Dance {8 T- Reward it returned to 2007-9th st. n.w. ! Hits on Vocalion Red Records ! | Emmons S. Smith-~0. J. | De Moll De Moll Piano Co 12th and G Sts. N.W. + | 878 and Murdock Mu} 7% WATCH—Man's, ami nize, gold filled case. Equity_make, between Pension ofice and S Jer Spring, Md. Reward. Main 5110, Bran 3 a WRIST WATCH—Small, gold with Ted di lost on walk from Nebraska ave. out Ma rd. Reward. Cleveland Nebraska and 1400. Mt. Masa._aves. e I’RlflGT 'aATCR—'A pl;ll'ln:ldn, set with l‘:':- ; Sal evening, - reen Wardmnn' Fark "Hetel and 155 and Columbla rd. A reward wil be paid. ire 1901 Biltmore st. Phone Adams 923, 2 ernon Seminary, - ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. Rev. Dr. Charles Wood, pastor of | Church_of the Covenant, will deliver an address on “What We Believe {About the Bible,” 8 o'clock. The American Association of Uni- versity Women will meet, 8:30 o‘clock, jat clubhouse, 1634 I Street. Miss Ade- laide Mercer of London will speak on <@ subject, “Can Labor Rule?” { The Benning-Glendale-Oaklana Cit- {izens’ Assoeiation will meet in Ward's iMemorial Church. The Kentucky Soclety will meet, 8:30 o'clock, at 2400 16th street. Sen- tors and fepresentatives from Ken- ucky and their wives will be guests of honor. American :Society of Mechanical Engineers will meet, 8 o'clock, at Cos- mos Club. Maj. J. B. Rose and Capt. JH. F. Wilkins will describe different types and uses of fleld artillery, with {moving pictures and slides showing uses of artillery in France and at the :provlng grounds. KILLED BY AUTOMOBILE. Man Walking Along Road Is Struck by Machine. Snegipl Digpatch to The Star. CUMBERLAND, Md., January 24.— John Wolf, sixty-nine, was struck jand instantly killed last night by an automoblle driven by Joseph Hinebaugh of Oakland, while walking from Oakland to’ his home. Both were _moving in the same directiqn and Wolf was obscured by the glarte of the lights of another car coming Ytoward Hinebaugh. State’s Attorney William R. Offutt, following an Investigation, held Hinebaugh blameless and ordered his release. © Wolf, a widowef, is sur- vived by -several children. He wa$ a member of the Knights of Colum- bus. |Y. W. C. A. ELECTS OFFICERS./ The following officers of the Phyllis | thellley Y. W. C. A’s board of man- |agers have been elected: Mrs, Frances | | Boyce, president; Mrs. Kelly Miller, {vice presjdent; Miss M. P. Shadd, !treasurer, and Miss Thomasine Cor- rothers, secretary. e e { Montreal is planning a new hotel to lecst $9,000,000. Nearly 500 women in this country maintain horse-racing stables. Cards of Thanks. QUACKENBUSH. We wish to sincere thunks and appreciation tives, onr friends and neiglbors, especially Mr. Miller of Rock Creek Church. for their indness and sympathy and lovely flowers at the death of wife and mother, DAISY 0. QU. ENBUSH, W. H. QUACKENEUSH AND FAMILY. ¢ WEST. We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our friends for express_our our rela their Kindnews, sympathy and lovely flor tributes at the' death of our beloved brothe JAMES BER WEST. HIS * BROTHERS, ~ WILLIAM = AND CHARLES. P Deaths. BAIDWIN., Wednesday, January 1924, at her FLOREN residence, 2049 Mills n.e.. FLORENCE M., loving wife of David ‘H. Baldwin, fn her 524 year. Funeral Friday. 3 y E . Interment in . 1924, at ber resiience, 616 E at. n.e. E C., beloved wite of the lats r.Funeral will be held from her late residence Friday, January at B:30 a.m.; thence to St. Joseph's Church, 2nd ‘and C ats. n.e.. where mass will be said at 9 a.m. for the repose of her soul. Relatives and friends invited to attend. In. terment Congregational cemetery. 24 BURNS. Wednesday, January 23. 1921, at Johns Hopkina Hospital, Baltimore, 3 ELDRIDGE BURNS. Funeral services at 1238 Columbla rd., Saturday, Janusry 26, at 2 pm. 5 BURNB. Myron M. Parker Lodge, No. 27, F. A AL M. A ‘wpectal meeting’ the lodge will ‘be ‘held at 1 o'clock p.m., Saturday, January 26, to attend the funeral of Past Master J.' ELDRIDGE BURNS. A good attendance in desired. RGE E. ROHRMAN, Master. * CALLAWAY. Departed this life Tuesday, January 1024, at 3 o'clock pm.. Freedmen’s ' Hospital, MINNIE B CALLAWAY, beloved wife of Thomas as. Fuderal from her late reside: Columbia_st. n.w., Frida. at 2 p.m. Friends and relatives fnvited. CHASE. Departed this 1ife Wednesda: &ry 23. 1924, Mra. ELLEN CHASE wite of William H. Chase and devoted mother of Roland A., William, Lucile and Marle Chase, She also leaves a beloved . seven isters and three brethers and a host of other relati friends to mourn their foss. Funers foes 8t Galbraith A M. F. Zion Church, urdiy, January 26, at 1 gelock pm. Rev. W.'D. Battle officiating. 250 OONRADIS. Departed this life, after a_lin- gering iliness, Wednenday, January 2 8t 4:30 pm.. ANALIE EMMA, widow of Henry Conra ged 81 vearv. Funeral from”her late fesidence. 3 shire avenve n.w.. Fr 2:80 pm. Relatives to attend. Interment Creek cemetery. CRISTE. Januars 23. 1024, at Georgetown Hospital, MARGARET MARY CRIST! 5 years. d 3. and ML ineral from St. Joseph's Relaiiven an and_friends private, at .. Snturday, friends fnvited. DONOVAN. 1924. MARY A., Donovan, v, January niem mass at the at'9 o'clock. Rela- X Tnterment Mt Olivet cemetery. FIELD. Wednesday, Jannars 23, at 1: alter Reed Hospital, ( = wife of L AW Funersi at 1:30 pan.. from her 3 Allen pl. n.wv. y, Janusry 21, 1924, BLANCHE Edmonston), ' beloved wife of el F. Finan. Remains resting at_the . Hines Company funersl home, 3 Notice of funeral (Fredericksburg _papers please copy.) (nee &t the residence of her daughite rs. ELIZABETH R. FURR. Sunday, January men’s Hospital, ALICE st. n.w, beloved mother of Walter und Oliver Furr, sister of Jacob Toliver, annt of 1da B. King, Mollie Smith, Blanche Cook, Justine Cole, Join E. Tuliver and Sylvester Toliver. ~Funeral Friday, January 25, at 1:15 o'clock, from Asbury Church, 11th’ and K sts. n.w.' Relatives and friends invited. * Members of Olive Branch Immediate . 2, are herdby notified of the death ALICE V. FURR. You are re- tend the funeral Friday. Janu- 1824, 1:30 p.m.. from Asbury M. E. . 11ith and K xis. n.w. SUSAN H. DORSEY, Pres. H. V. HARRIS, Rec. Sec. . FURR. Ladles Columbla Aid Assn, notified of the death of Mr FURR. You are requested to attend the funeral FPriday, January 25. 1924, 1:30 T, from Asbiry M. E. Church, 11th and s ™™ SUSAN H. DORSEY, Pres, MARY E. BOWMAYN, Rec. Sec. g FURR. Ladies of the Cliff Rock Soclety are hereby notified to attend the funeral of M: ALICE FURR, Friday, January 25, 1924, at Asbury Church, corner 11th and K sts. n.w., at 1:15 p.m. PAULINE MARSHALL, Pres. JENNIE E. BARNES, Fin. Sec's. GRIGGS, Departed this life January 1924, at 12:04 a.m., VIRGINIA C.. belos daughter of Mamie ‘0. Griggs (nee Harbin). Funeral services at 2 p.m. Friday, 625 M st. s.e. Friends and reiatives invited. HICKS. Departed this life January 20, 1924, in_Germantown, Pa., LILLIAN HICKS, t beloved wife of Butler Hicks and_devoted | daughter of Rosetts and George d sister of Katherine Clark. Fune day at 2 p.m., from Grace Chapel, R sts. n.w. HURDLE. Wednesdax, January 23 THOMAS, beloved husbapd of {he riet Hurdle. Funeral from his dence Saturday, January 26, at 2 p.m. tives and friends invited 1o aftend. ment Rock Creek cemetery. HURDLE. Rechabite services will be held at his late residence, 1500 Kth st. n.w.. for onr deceased’ brother, TE T. HURDLE, Friday evening' at 8 o'clock. All Recha- bites are requested to attend. T. W. NEWMAN, Sec., ‘Advance Harmons Tent... LOLA V. MARKS, Sec., Onward Tent. KIRBY. Wednesday, January 23, 1924, at his residence, 405 Seward square s.e.. Capt ABSALOM KIRBY, S N., retired, be- loved husband of Sarah Watson Kirby, in his 87th year. Services will be held at the Trinity M. E. Church, 5th and Seward square Friday. Jan . at 2 pm Relatives ‘and _friends invited to attend. Interment in Glenwood cemeters. KIRBY. The District of Columbia Com ‘mandery of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States anuounces ¢ death of Companion KIRB Captain, Chief Bngineer, U. Washington, D. C.. January 2 neral services will be held at Trinit Church, 5th-and _Seward Square s.e.. on Friday, January 25, at 2 p.m. Interment at Gienwood cemetery. NRY C. RISER, U. §. Volunteers, . H. ELL, Recorder. LONGFELLOW. Jan 1924, at Freed- R of 301 L re Lereby LICE V. ABSALOM city: two sons. W. Morris of Shawmut snd Willlam L. Morris of New York, and a sister, Miss El- len_ Longfe Services at Sonora, Thurs. day. Cremation at Oakland. McDONALD. December 80, 1923, GRAC] beloved daughter of Hugh D. and Bertha A. McDonald, ~Interment at Woodiawn ceme: tery Saturday, Jaouary 26, 1924, at 3 pm. MILLER. Tuesday, ¢ 22, 1924 NE, beloved daughter of M; 5 . aged 2 years and 2 month . s.e., Friday, January terment at Congressional 0'TOOLE. her_residence, Z ERI R. O'TOOLE. widow of the late Michael 0°Toole. Requiem mass at Church of the Sncred Heart at 10 a.m., Fridar, Jnnuary 25, 1924 PORTER. Suddenls, Thursday, Janua 1924, at Lis restdence, 130 C i we., JAMES R., beloved hushand’ of Clara W. Porter. Services will be hel Saturday, Januarsy ment priv this lNfe Tuesduy evening, rted 30 o'clock. at Freed. January 22, men’s Hospital, of the late Richard B. and sister of E liam M. Ross. neral parlors, January 26, at friends vespectful mains may be v SULLIVAN. Wednesday, January 23, 1924, at Providence Howpital, EMMA M. (nbe Glefn) beloved wife of Joseph. A. Suliivan, aged 40 Funeral (rom the chapel of P, ‘A." , 443 7th sf. s.w.. Saturday, Ja n { establishment. uars 26, at 8:30 w.m.. thénce to St. Pat- Ve Chare, - where mars of requiem will Le sung for the repose of her soul at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends javited. In- terment at Mount Olivet cemetery. Oh. dearest wife and mother, how cap We give' you up? You whom we love so well. How can we drink this bitter eup ‘And say a long and last farewell? HUSBAND AND CHILDREN, 7. Deaths. - * STONEBURNER. Saturday, January 10, 1924, 5. ‘while on a_“hort and K. W. Stove. ;. Va., HOBERT t 634 E st to s duesdny. January 12:55 p'm., AUGUSTA B. W. wife of Wiiliam A, and Consta James W. Pler N, bel mother of Cariton A. Watson; duughter of and sister’ of Mand E. Funeral from the Unfon Wesley Interment at vu., and . Pa., papera pease copy.) bud in our garden, hed with such tender in our love and devo Gardener hed pl u’un angel picked it, Our hearts were forn with despair But, ob, what n comfort und promise— We all shall meet over there. Departed this life January 7 am., at Cambridge, Mass . WILSON. beloved hns xon of Rtobert Wilson and S Wilson, brother of Mrs. Rolert Wilso In Memoriam. ADAMS. Iu sud remembrance of duughter LENA ADAMS, who died two years ago Junuary’ 24, 1t Dearest Lena, i dear ROOKS today, thon hast left us, We thy lows most deeply fee But “tis God who hath bereft u He will all our sorrows FAMILY. * BEECHAM. Tn sad but loving remembrance of our déar mother, ARIE BEECHAM, who departed this life four years ago foday suary 24, 1920, S4d was the hour of that unhappy da w A called our dear mother awa: 5o iood and kind. riend on earth like her we will fnd. For us she alwass did her Mey God g HER DEVOTED CHILDREN BYRNE. In devoted, loving memory of onr husband and_father, who departed th ged 81 years. righter ~the gold daunted spirit whic of Tiy memory of an ike that of the King fthful unto the tomb. idenls and family. wwar and the burden ht years with & spirit of endurance, ciheer and patience almost unbelievable, ‘and_taking ¢ t from the religion of his mother and futher to the end. Through a long life of his_abhor- Tence was for hypocrisy ration fo his Madonna; Lis love for virtue: his 1o alty for his country; his generosity for @ whom he could aid. 'As the time comes fo the final parting in this mortsl plane this memory sustaing HIS WIFE AND FAMILY. * In loving rememhrance of our dear husband and father, JOHN T. ( died one year ago today, January. DEVOTED WIFE AND DAUGHTERS. COBLENTZ. In sad but_lo memory_of my dear brother, Dr. H. COBLENTZ, who died one yeir ago tods; 1923 His cheers smile and kindly ways Are pleasant to recall; He had & smi‘e for And died beloved by Our dear brother is aslesp. BROTHER JOE AND FAMILY. * COOK. In sad memors of my dear mother, NNIE M. COOK. who died eleven years ago, January 24, 1013, Ob, how can 1 forget you. dear mather? Sleep on. 1 will meet you some sweet dar HER DAUGHTERS, LILLIE THOMAS, MA® RIA TOWLE: . JOHNSON. In loving remembrance of my dear brother, JOHN F. JOHNSON, who died twelve years ago toda! a line of sweet rem arrying the wounds of a shut-in for ef CLIFT. son and brother. Jr. who departed this e feety-tvo yeurs ago todus, Jamuary 24, 02. Loyingly and tenderly we laid him to rest Away from earth’s sorrows and And now he is walting to With the blessing of h The flowers we place u May wither and deeay, But the love for him who sleeps beneath Will pever fade away. Some day, some time, ow The face we love 5o w n Lis grave es shall see . SOPHIA KOSACK, AND | CAROLINE MORRIS. ® A tribute of love and devotion to the memors of our darling mother, MARY M. OWENS, who departed this life one year ago today, J You won & crown of Through the years you struggled on: Those hands tiat rest forever Are the hands that made our home There are ones who still Muger At the &pot where You w Who will bring yo Surrounded by f: In the midst of pleasure we are bine. With a smile on_ou s and u beartache, Dear mother, we are longiug for you. . HER DEVOTED CHILDREN, MOLLY -AND AUGUST. . SHAFFER. In dear father, JOH: five years 850 today ar loueyome, loving remembran; P. SHAFFER, wl of our SPENCER. 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