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. PLAN SICK BENEFIT = FUND FOR POLICE .TPwpoul to Be Discussed at Meet- 3 ing of Association Thurs- day Night. Creation of a sick benefit fund by the Policemen’s octation of the - District of Columbia will be discus: vd at the next meeting of the or- ®anization to be held at the Pythian Temple, 1012 9th_street northwest, ‘Thursday night. Representative Al- lard H. Gasaue of South Carolina, a member of the House District com- mittee, will speak. Under a strict ruling of the con- troller general of the United States policemen who are {11 cannot have their medical bills paid unless the THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25 1924. been in e GIRL SLAPS HIS FACE, HE KNOCKS HER DOWN Masher Flees in Auto as Woman Who Fought Lies Sense- less in Street. illness is proven to curred in line of duty, according to he new bulletin of the assoclation, | originated by President Milton D. Smith, and which is just being sent jout. While he points out that the { board of police and fire surgeons has !been very liberal, nevertheless sev- eral policemen have had to meet their medical expenses at a time when they were in dire financial straits. Presi- dent Smith proposes that an assess- ment of $1 be made against each member to establish the fund, which | would provide about $800. 'Subse- quently 10 cents a month would be subtracted from the 50 cents dues and placed in the fund. A blow on his face was the answer Mrs. Nellle Gray Denham, thirty-two, 627 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, ave® early today to & young man who accosted her in front of her home as “baby,” and asked where she | was going. Resenting Mrs. Denham's greetin; the young man i&’ reported to huve dealt her a blow on her face, knock- ing her senseless. Her alleged as- CAPT. RICHARDS DETAILED. Capt. H. R. Richards, 20th Engineers, has been detailed officer In charge of the eqggineer reproduction plant at Wash- ington barracks, succeeding Maj. Wa'- lace W. Kirby, now acting director of the bureau of engraving and printing, Capt. Richards served overseas with Maj. Kirby. He is a graduate of West saflant drove away In an automobile Point, class of 1917. before Dorothy May Hatcher, Mrs. Denham'’s niece, could summon a po- liceman. Mrs. Denham was taken to her apartment and treated for a se- @ere injury and discoloration of the left eye. Mrs. Denham and her niece were on their way home from thelr place of employinent, pollce were told, when they were accosted by the young man. Mrs. Denham reported the affair to police of the sixth precinct, and fur- nished them the license number nf the machine. Search is being Insti- tuted for him. e D. C. STUDENT HONORED. Merril E. Hiatt, a Washington student at Earlham College, has been elected to the literary commit- tee of the Ionian Literary Soclety of the institution, according to word received here today from Richmona. Ind. Mr. Hiatt 8 the son of J Edgar Hiatt and is a sophomore at Eari- ham. The purpose of the Ionfan So- lety {8 the training of Its members n parliamentary law and public speaking. On the last lap! . Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits and Overcoats for only a few days more at ONE-HALF PRICE s off $50 Suits Overcoats 525 No Charge for Alterations Our Greatest sale is nearing the end; but a few days remain for those men who haven’t come in, to get the benefit of these big savings. An overcoat will be a good invest- ment; you’ll have it to start on next fall. Same with a suit—only you’ll wear it this year long after your heavy clothes are put away Hundreds to choose from; values sensational—but only a few days more! This is what half-pricc means— and $60 Suits and Overcoats 330 Others at one-third and one-quarter off—all are Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits and Over- coats—and everything is included excepting dress clothes. 14 off $ 70 Suits and Overcoats 335 Deposits Cheerfully Accepted art Schatfner & Marx Odd Trousers Knickers Included 6.85 Match Up Your Coat and Vest! Two Pairs for $12.50 Raleigh Haberdasher Thirteen-Ten F Street Inc. MRS. L. SELFRIDGE DIES. Mother of London Merchant Be- came Il While in Washington. By the Aspociated Press. LONDON, February 25.—Mrs. Lois Selfridge, mother of Harry Gordon Sel- fridge, London merchant, died today | I Burial Tomorrow at the home of her son here. { Mre, Selfridge, who was ninety years | old, vember for a visit. She was taken ill last month in Washtngton, and Mr. Sel- fridge left hurriedly for America to be with her. She recovered sufficlently to be able 1o sall with Mr. Selfridge on | the Berengaria from New York, arriv ing at Southampton v, but grew | worse after reaching tic Selfridge home | here. . MRS. B. F. FUNK DEAD. | went to the United States in No- | Mother of Illinois Representative | [ in Congress Succumbs. ¢ Mre. Benjamin F. Funk, mother of | Representative Frank H. Funk of 11- § lnols and widow of Benjamin I Funk, & member of the Fifty-third Congress, died at the St. Alban's apartments, 2310 Connecticut avenue northwest, tod The body will be sent to Bloomington, Ill.,, this after- noon, where arrangements will be made for funeral services and burial. Mrs. Funk had lived in Bloomington until coming to this city to be with her son. Besides her son, she ix sur- vived by three grandchildren, Miss Mary C. Funk, Benjamin F. Funk and Miss Florence R. Funk. B. R. PINCHBACK DEAD. Employed for Twenty Years in Navy Department. Bismarck Pinchibuack, son tormer Gov. Pinchback of Louisi dled at his home, 5 loridiuveny this morning. after an illuess of two | years. For twenty years he had been | employed in the Navy Department in the ofiice of the auditor. He is survived by his mother, wite, } brother, Walter A. Pinchback, and ai nephew, Bugene P. Toomer, a writer. | Funeral arrangements have not been completed. BURGLARS GET $108. Burglars late Saturday night or{ early yesterday entered the meat meriet of James P. O'Connor, 2162 Hfornta street northwest, and stole two boxes of candy and $3. An ef- ‘ort also was made to enter an ud- jolning drug store, the lock on al basement door having bren tumpered | with. Ralph L. Sabin, 32401 Macomb land Park, told the police street, Clev his home was robbed lust night be- $105 in I of tween 7 and 9:15 o'clock and :ash and two watches stolen. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Misn Janet Richards will lecture on foreign and domestlc affairs at the Women's City Club tomorrow night at § o'clock.” The public fs in- vited. The Eckington W. C. T. U. win! meet tomorrow nlght at 7:45 o'clock {at the home of Mrs. Hadley, 20 Ist street northwest. The 352d meeting of the Chemical | Society of Washington will be held at the Cosmos Club tomorrow Might at §:15 o'clock. Prof. R. V. of Sheflield University, speak on Slectrical Gase . Wheeler | England, will Ignition of Loyalty Chapter. N o. will hold & card party Club, 719 13th street northwest, morrow night. to- The Thomas Circle Cltizens’ Asso- ciation will meet at Luther Flace Memorial Church, Vermont zvenue and Luther place, tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. The Federation of Cltizens’ Asso- clation will meet in the boardroom of the District building Saturday night at 8 o'clock. Maj. Gen. Henry T. Allen will be | the guest of honor of the Kentucky | Soclety Thursday night at o'clock at the Meridian Mansions, ‘The regular luncheon of the Lion Club will be held Wednesday at 12:30 Iretired 1¥o i | 18 | Tempersture the Gavel | Hishest, 'y ! Tomorrow—Sun rises 6: U1, DANIEL W. HE VETERAN MINISTER DIES. Presbyterian Pioneer Sustained In- juries in Fall. ALTOONA, Pa., Fcbruary 25.—The Rev. Dr. A, R. L'ay, founder of the Presbyterian CL.rch in Colorado, tllvd terday at Alexandria, near \ere, the result of a fall on the ey ment at hy home in that st Frid; He was eighty- old wa® a retired 0y ¥ spent the ministry number of p to cute law nd tor. sixty-taree years in nd was author of a poems and hymns. Prior Cring the ministry he praetl for thre rs in Wise Dr. John R. Spencer Dies. CINCINNATI, Ohio, February Dr. John ¥ " past president of the Eclectic Medical Associatio | of the United States, died at his home here yesterday of pneumonia. was sixty-nine years of age. e » C. J. Peabody Dead. NEW YORK, Fehruary Jones Peabody, six iKht vea banker and for twent ITS 4n active member of the rk Stock Excha, T at the Brooklyn Hospital, underwent an operati THE WEATHER District and harles old, five where h n February 15. Maryland—Snow rain tonight and tomorrow; change in temperatur night slightly bhel rate or littie to- mod- ast . L lll'lfl coast and or rain in the Inferior tonight morrow: lttle chunige tn o perature T K northeus West Virgintu—Snow or night: somewhat coldrer POrtion: tomorrow snow Records for Twenty-Four Mours. Thermometer—s pm, a4 12 midnight, 20; $ am. 3 noon, 36. Barometer—{ 20,58: 12 m 1., 30.52; noon, .48, Highest temperature, noon today Lowest temperature, 28 4:30 am. yesterday, same date las lowest, $4. Condition of the Water. Temperature water at S am.: Great Falls—Ton perature, 32; vondition, maddy, o Tide Tables. (Furnishea Tnited States coast Today 50U Surveys ay—Low tide, 5:49 a.m. and 125 Pmes high tide, 11:3% a.m. -~ ... Tomorrow—Low tide. 6:40 a. 24 pm.; high tide, 13:35 pam 279 The Sun and Moou. Today—Sun rose 6:4s s Sl a.m.; sun sets rain i to- north 33; 8 pun, 28 8 am,, 0.5 L59: S pam, taum., 30,53 duight, 3 at 36, oceurred B t year— B 7am.; sun Moon rizes 11:40 p.m.; sets 8:5 Automobile lamps to be lighted a.m. half four after sunset L o'clock in the New Willard Hotel. The Towa Circle Citizens’ Associn- tlon will meet tomorrow night at o'clock in Northminster Presbyterian avenue northwest. An lecture on “American Forests be given by Mr. forestry service. Anti-Cigarette League ton, D. C, will be held at Vernon Place M. E. Church o'clock tomorrow night. The North Capitol and Eckington 1 Citizens’ Association will meet in the {Emery School at § o'clock tomorrow of Waghing- | Mount ness matter and an musical program will be presentgd. The next regular meeting of the {Southeast Washinkton Citizens’ As sociation will bo held in the Tyler School at § o'clock tomorrow night, when tmportant matters will be pre- sented to the menibers in attendanc A card party and_dance for the benefit of the new Nativity Church jat Brightwood will be held nt Ralelgh Hotel Wednesday evening. ORGANIZATION ACT;‘VITIES. TONIGHT. The Indlana Society will meet at the Ebbitt House at 8 o'clock. Robert Dougan ot the Capital Trac- tion company will speak at the meet- ing of the West End Citizens’ Asso- clation, at 8 o'clock, in the basement ‘of Concordia Church, 20th and G | streets northwest. > The monthly meeting of the Social | Hygiene Soclety will be held at the Vermont Avenue Christian Church. at 8:15 o'clock. Recently elected officers of the :Grand Army of the Republic and the Women's Rellef Corps will be in- | stalled at 7:30 o'clock in Hall. | —_— Representative Arthur M. Free of California will address the Women's City Club at 8:30 o'clock. ! The Mid-City Citizens’ Association Wil meet in the Thomson School at o'clock. G. FOUND. SPECTACLES—Pair of gol 24 Phone Jincoin 531 LuST. AIREDALE - Mile, 9 months oid; iail, biack back; no colls 12th and O sts., Saturdy, Fe Phone_Alexundria 1471-1. & months old, brow feet; anawors t5 name m _Sunday, b 7 E st DOG—Female, black Reward. 612'G s.w. Ph FowD legs out of car . 235 reward. 27° EYEGLASSES—Siiver engraved f{rame’ tween Continental Hlotel and downtown sec- tion. Return to A. Seholl, Continental Hot Reward. . FOX TERRIER—Waite and brown, reward. 336 Indiana ave. 388 n Macropal urdn Columbia_70K: e, KEYS—Bunch of antomobile keys in vicinity Vermont ave. and M st. Returu to Room 622, Star_build Temble, Tieaier, 0K, bea keys and change. 3153-W. KETTIOOK—Lady's, DIAck, pin e D Eeetion, Basdsy moratig. " Letura 15 e et B i SPRULACLES. turtoise shell. 1o case, between B2nd, 12th and G. Call ‘Maln 8688, WRIST WATCH—Gold, at Mt. Vernon; AN, M. R.” Reward. Liuc. 8347, 5 ning auto permi Reward., Dhone Lincoln Church, 11th street and Rhodc Island | illustrated | will | Hamilton of tne| A businems meeting of the Boyw | | Atiant, at 8 Baltimore . | i night, at which an important busi- : entertaining , A R Weather in Various Citles. _— | Statlons, Temperatur: QUL Weather. “dojaniosuy cwwg oy e Aibany’ Atmnia ity Birmiogham Rismarck Roston ... Buffalo ", Lurleston . the | San Sun_D.ego. I8, Francisco 30,30 St. Louis.... 30.54 in Rain Cloudy 002 FOREIGN. (8 a.m., Greenwich time, todsy.) Temperature, Weather. . 36 Part cloudy rt cloudy F cloudy it cloudy Cloudy. Part cloudy Clear Clear Clear London, England Parix, France...... Copenhagen, 'Denms Horta (Fayal), Azor Hamilton,” Bermuda. . San Juan, Porto X Havana, Cuba. Colon, Caual Zon e e Births Reported. The foliowing births bave been reported to the health department in the last twenty-four | hours: P e, girl. Andrew and Evelyn Hansborough, boy. Thomas D. and Anzie M. Walsh, boy. E. Clareice and Ei.zabeth A. Loston, boy, ichal J. and Lelin K. Dillon, girl Raymond Ti. and Elsie W, Lecraw, boy. Eugene W. and Edith S. Bond James R and Alice L. Jone David and Ernestine Kice, girl. Gecrge R. and Mary E. lisker, boy. Samuel L. and n, Doy, Watson, girl. Arthur and Anna Ransome, girl, ie Faust, girl, e L Deaths Reported The following ‘deaths have been reported to the health department in the last twenty-four homrs: ‘Bernard Treadwell, 30, Provideace Hospital. Marie K. Leissler,’ 27, Providence Hospital. Jesse B.'Sloat, 77, Géorge Washington Uni- versity Hospital. = Margaret Cotter, 64, St. Elizabieth's Hospital. Charles B. Byrne, 62, 218 8rd st. | Higginx, 45, 118 3rd st. s.e. 57, 1332 G st. o 58, 2217 14th st. 0ld, 60, 119 Pa. al, 80, 1322 30th st. . 52, Freedmen’s Hospital. Benjamin J. Tylef, 62, 83 O at. n.e. James H. Bailey, Coll Mammie ie George Anna B. M . Frasier, 23, 1200 T Raymond Tyler. 19, 337 Md. ave. s.w. Enoch_Baker, 45, 3134 South st. Mary F. B, Bell, 64, 314 D st. s.w. | White, T ison, F ISpire, Tien e New ! ne, died yesterday | . occurred at | condition of the| RITES FOR DR. HIGGINS. Funeral Services to Be Held To- morrow Morning. Funeral services for Dr. Daniel W, Higgins, prominent Washington phy- siclan and an authority on contagious diseases, who died morning, will be held at his 3d street southeast, tor ing at 11 o'clock. he body taken o his birthplace, at River, 3d, and burst will be § cemetery of the Hope Chapel Church “South Honorary pallbearers will Drs. Sterling Ruffin, Char! ginald Walker, Huron Law- ancis R. Hugner, Gerry Mor- gan, Oscar B. Hunter, Paul 5. Putzki, Edgar Copeland, Thomas Fole { Thomas J. Gates T. Vivian, Le i Jahn_ Chestor Brady, T. 1. Louls ' Casteli, liam Mallory, D. K. Groover. Cards of Thanks. CUSBERD. We wish to thank the muny friends fnd neighbors for their wymputhy kindnesx and flornl tributes at the death uf our s ster, AMELIA CUSRERD THE FAMILY. DYBON. We wish to thank the many friends. relatives and nefghhors f mpathy, Kindness tex at the death of o JOSEPH LEROY DYSON. THE FAMILY KEMP. We wish to cxpress our thanks and tion to our friends and relative symrathy and besutiful flors] h of vur dear It DOLLY SON-IN KEMP, HER DAVGHTEERS AND 61 MYRTLE ST.. CITY. * Marriages. RUDD—TOLSON. 3Monday, February 18, WAYLAND RUDD to EXTHER TOLYON of T8 Defrees st. n. eity, Ttoy sister Gladss and & bov Funeral from s funeral parlor, 01 1t W.. Wednesday 1 pw. Interment Harmony cemetery. We loved our darling baby, But God loved him best. ARNOLD. Saturday. February 23. 1 HGE LD. * Funeral will take e, from the chapel of George W. Wise 0., 2600 M 8t. n.w., on Tuewday, Februury 6, at 1 o'clock p.m. Interment in Con: ressional cemetery. > BARTON. Sundsy, February residence, 1306 loved huband of Surah Goines Karto ing father of Thomus Edward Barton, N of funcral bereater. BATES. February Funeral » Mrs. Eva M. Clark, dnesdar, February 27, #aod friends juvif f relatives. BELL. Departed this life February 23, 1924 ut her resid 3 A4 D st ww., MARY F BROWN ex-Policemun John F. Trown. Khe leaves to mourn her foss & step won. James M. Brown: husband, Samnel Bell, #nd ‘a hoxt of friends. Funeral v February 26, from St Dominic's Chur Where muss of requiem for the repost of her | soul will be sung at § o'clock. . BOWEN. Sundas, Pebruary 24, 1924, MAREL PAKK, beloved wife of 8. Rus Interment at Whitesboro, ¥, Y. o rest Runday, 15 am., at L nw. CHAR ERICE, be. | Joved wife of Joseph Brl of Jomephine d. Jesse and Howard Brice, Funeral . Februars 26, at 1 pm. from the New Bethel Baptist Church, Sth and & o Iuterment 1larmony ceme- ves and friends invited. The Ladios' Ciff Rock Sotety an- the death of Mrs. CHARLOTT BRICL szl request sour presence st toe | foveral Tuesday. February 124, ot 1 D, et the New Betiel Buptist Church, cornér Oth and § rfs. . PAULINE MARNTIAL JENNIE E. BAKRNES, I'lnunc! BRIGHT. Sunday, Vebruary 24, LIAM H., helovéd husband of sged 45 Jears. Funeral will te the W. °W. Deal foneral home Tuesday | afternoou at 1 v Interment Arlington national cemeter. BYRNE. Suddenly, CHARLES E. Mary 1. Dstoe und son of the Inte James | and Margaret Byrue. Funeral privat 3 Departed this life, Febrya { 5 at the home of Ler rah Bennett, 302 Eve st n w, RTER (nee’ Burke), ~ beloved daugliter of the iate Nelson and Alice Burke. | She icaves four sisters, four brothers and & | hLost of relatives to mourn their loss, Fu neral Tuesdsy. February 26, at 1 o'clock, from above address. Gone, but not fargotten. Sleep on und’ take thy rest, dear sister. CHISOLM. Friday, February 22. 1924, ROL- LINS F., devoted husband ‘of Frances Ch Fiineral from his late residence. Tuesday, February 25, at & pm. tives and friends invited. 4y Suddenly, Saturday, February 23, | , at 11:30 p.m., DELIA J. CONLEY. | Wednesday, February o7, o'clock, from Holy Comforter Chu ELWELL. Sunday, February 24, 1 ELWELL, daughter of the late Fran [ Elwell. Funeral Tue. February 26, | at 2 p.m., from the funeral parior of Perry & Walsh, 20 H st. n.w. Interment Congres slonal cemetery. Kelatives and friends in. ~ited. EMMONS, _Speclal meeting of Mt. Hermon Lodge. No. 179, A. F. and A. M., Wednes- duy. February 27, at'1 pm., to attend fu eral of Brother NYE MMONS. Fu- 2003 Ee st 1 §. M. McMILLA: ence, | dest. | S 424, WIL- Kate Bright, beld from 1 Dusband of | | 1 at_ 8¢ . Worehipful Mast Seoretary, | FIELDS. Departed this 1924, at 12" ol TELDS, beloved mothe Lill an. James, Thon Martha Betters Bapt Wednesday, Fe Menday, L mother « 24 P st s.w., noon, of Johnson, Elzabeth trom | RE February Repres v { e { HIGGINS. February 22, 1924, Dr. DANIEL W. | H INS. Fuuersl from his late residence, | 15 3rd st s, nt | 11 a.m. Relatives aud friends invited 10 at- | tend. Interment st Hope Chupel M. Cioureh, South River. Md, 2% HIGGINS, A epecisl communication of Hiram | Lodge, No. 10, F. A. will be held Tuesds February 26, at Masonic Temple, for the purpose of attending the funeral’ of our late hrother, DANIEL W, HIGGINS, from his former residence, 118 3rd st. s.e. Interment at South River, Sl"‘lv DONALD McPHERSON, Master. 25 HOLMES. On Sunday, February 24, 1924, at her residence in Atlington, V. an fllvess of five weeks, Mrs. ESMA B. HOLMES. wife of the late-H. L_Holmes | and mother of Emma Hoimes CLffor) and Ir. 8. G. Holmes. She leaves five grand- ehfldren, ® bost of friends and many re tives to mourn their loss. Funeral Wedues- day at 2 o'clock from St. John's Bapt'st Churcl, Arlington, Va e LEE. Departed this life Sunday, February 24, 1024, at 11 a.m., at bis_residence, 447 Delaware ave. s.w., TOLMAN E. LEE. the beloved husband of Mrs. Katle Lce, father | of Wiliam Lee, Huttle Waters, Carrle | Scott and Bessic Miler. Funeral’ will he i held at Fredericksburg, Va., February 20. A highly respected colored mian. Beautiful father to family. (New York and Frede 1 | ieksburg papers please copy.) L LIGHTFOOT. _Saturday, ! at his resldence, 2 8o Al exandris Va., JAMES LIGHTFOOT, be- loved husband of Carrie Lightfoot, devoted father of 4 loving brother of Ophelin Lomax. 1 Thurs- day, Febraary 3 p.m., from Third Baptist Church.” Relatives aud friends in- | vited. ted this life, Saturday, Feb- ruary 23, 1924, JAMES, son'of the lute Ma tin and_Ella Moore, brother of Robert and Fannle Moore, uncle of Lawrence Green. Fu- neral services at the cesidence, 53 O st. n.w , Tuesday, 2t 1 o'clock. . 1921, at his EDWALRD hirsday, at 1 Avenue Haptist a . Vermont Friends ar. 3 Monda, T CINCO"TAVT Venezoiin noon At % Trion bitding, YOUNG. » at 1:40 PRRAN- f Curmean, stay after. - Auer: Caruca Fu Mas ndng, Febrmury a.m., CARRIE G YOI'NG beloved wife of Limer | i et In Memoriam. In sad but Jovi ¥ dear sinn ven yen NES BROWN 8gq today, Felyuar: Fromise me, siste who. @ f xou g from o nces in'the far-oif vk HER LOVING SINT iR, 1 1A & BUTLER. 1 1w mother, MARGATLT three Sears ago tou, and my fathr. wh Januars 6, 1 THEE SON, CHARLES F. RUTLEL, AN WIFE . DIGGS. FREEMAN, ES RIRCH, of wy dear iat uion NOFFOW 18 trknes aehed that blest €hod nrd Lri 3 LOVING SISTEI, CATHERINT CURLEY. ln sai snd lo our dexr mothe:, 3AKRY NiX wonthy ago tday. ANK, CRLEY, HOLLIDGE. Sacred to thc memory my TH A HOLLIDGE, who Jear ago toduy, Frlw furgotten. DAUGHTER, VIOLA BEALL. Tn fund remembrance of onr d and sister, SUSIE B IUNDLEY, o deyarted shis Tife cigut todas ) elrunr. HER LOVING HUNDLEY. duughte: but not forgotter HER T MOTHER, SISTERS AND BROTE LAWRENCE. I lovinz memosy duugnier, SYLVIA TAWIGN eleven e aud my b £ my dewr 1 never will vt n Thelr o Asin HIS WIFE LAWRE MORA, 1In my dear b Ty, he lour thes e o3 AND HER MOTHER, BERTIE sad but levne ther, DANT v two . but not forsc 4 1o the memory of o LEOPOLDIN | Tarted this lite Sadly do we mixs None cau Al th T dreams w behold ti They will sleep. but not forser There will be u glozions dawn, Wa shal € to par. no, never, On_the resurrection mor. THEIR DEVOTED CHILDRE SWEENEY. Sscred to the memors of my voted son and our brother, JOHN A XEY, Febriury 25, Aloysins Chiireh. STLovING VTHERS. WAYNE.* 1o sad but Jo my dear mamma. ELLE tered efersal rest six jears ags, Februurs 5, 1018, Six years of silent grief und tears Yes, we'll mect agaiu in the moruing, Tn 8 dawn of 8 fairer dev. When the nizit of 8 wate With its darkaess has pussed away. Wiiere no shadows vel the su Over there, in the heavenls 1 tal waves of the o ver flow over the ol k hit DAUGHTE! WAT ‘WOODSON. of_our dear Lusbi sud fatier, JOHN HENRY WOODSO; died one year ago today, February 2o, Gone, but not forsotten Teath can never separate Those who are bound together b pure love. long as memory lssts MOTHEE, SISTERS AND W 1208 i~ "REET.N.W. WAIN 108 FORMERLYSAO FST. . SPEA (L WILLES B.SPEA "i!u-s—':uu.l.ufino e HERBERT B. NEVIUS 924 NEW YORK AVE. N.W. MAIN 2000 jvate Ambulance. JOSEPR (3AVIERS SONS ESTABL 3HED 1830 &8\ MURTICIANS 1730~1732 PENNA. AVE. PHONFS: MAIN 5512-5513 THOS. R. NALLEY & SONS 151 FLEVENTH ST. SE. e eliio Funeral Parlos. Phone Lincoln_450. |~ Frank Geier’s Sons Co. Main 2473 1113 SEVENTH 8T. N.W. Modern Chae!. Te'phnne. Perey & Wa'sh Boy M _Perry—Maln 984—Gerad Walsn, Quick_ Diguifed soad Ellici-ar_Serviee W. W. Deal & Co. ST. N.E. LINCOLN £200 ADtomthile Servtes 0 Chnpel JAMES T. RYAN, 317 PA. AV ! Ol ivate_Ambulances Livery tn_Conneetion. When _the W. W. CHAMBERS SERVICE commended you bave been guded o the bt durection, Fube' als. $15, $10u. $120, 8% S HONE COLUMBIA 432 P&';. $200 Phuie Automobile Service. T WILLTAM LEE. Fumera. it Livery in conaection ‘modern crematorium. _Tel. ull AL 1333, thy Hanlon Phone . Neither the successors of nor con- noeted with the otisinai W, K. Spears sablisnment, | 940 F St. N.W. Phone Frank. MA24 HORST. PINCHBACK. long illness, Monday. February 2 12:15 a.m., at his | residence, 527 Fla. ave. n.w., BISMARCK { R., beloved busband of Settie F. Pinch- | back, son of former Gos, P. B. . Pinch. back, brother of Walter A. Pincliback and uncle of Eugene P. Toumer. Notice of fu- | neral later. . LLARD. Saturdsy, February 23, 1024, af B wn.. rof. ERAEWT AL BOLLATD: Tuneral Wednesday, February , st 11 a.m., from St. Audrew's Episcopal Church, Raleigh, N. C. Remains resting at the chapel of E. W. Bundy, 640 Fla. ave. n. Can be seen until Monday at midaight. | QUANDER. Departed this life February 2 1924, at the res dence of hs parents, 19 17th «t. .w., JOAN EDWARD QUANDER, Jr., aged 15 years, beloved son of Juhn and Maud Quander, brother of Joseph, Cot Elvira, James and Cathrine Notice of 1 i in Philadelphiu, AGNES " peloved wife, of Wil ders, lov! of Rettie sistér_of John, 1 ward Gaskins and Esielle White, st. n.w. Noilce of fuueral hereait SLATER. Saturday, February 2. 1 3:45 p.m.. after & brief illness. at b dence. 1528 22nd st 3 SLATER. _Funeral services will' be held ai the Church of the Pilgrim: st be- tween P and Q n.w., Monday, February 25, at 2 pm. Interment in Rock Creek cfllg 3 tery. 5t o at! WM. H. SAKDO & CO. 2 H gt o Phone Liacoln 52 Maiern Cinper. Autowotiie Funers FUNERAL DESIGNS. e dpeciauze i ploral Designs at Moderats, Whitez Jorists A™MWW STS.® ° MAIN 6953, DU auto Genivery service. Artlatic—expreasive—inexpensive. Gude Bros. Co.. 1214 F St, WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY on sl floral designs. Funeral Flowers Do- Tivered Free. H AND CARRY FLOWER STORTS o At S 804 11tk St 1500 Wike. Ave. Frank. 5442 Frank. 10391 West 1702, GEO. C. SHAFFER Pgee Mals 103 EXPRESSIVRE FLORAL EMBLEMS, 900 i4.il AT MODERATE PRICES. [N