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Cancel Mauretania Trip. SOUTHAMPTON, England, March 4. —1In consequence of a strike of ship- yard workers, the sailing of the Mau- retania on March 29 has been can- celed, it being impossible to complete &0 Clean With the WHIRLWIND - Electric Vacuum Cleaner the WHIRL- 4 WIND. No dirty brush to fit, change, clean or replace. No No dirt escapes belt to break. the repairs to and overhauling of the vessel by that time. C——e. 1t pays to read the want columns of The Star. Hundreds of situations are filled through them. Deaths Reported. . The follew] have been the heaith lmnml.' riaig y A. Kendrick, 79, 19th aad D sts. s.e. le C. Abrahams, 70, the Shawmut, rt P, Kelly, 64, 145¢ Speing pl. S.w. Chriatian Terbeck, 80, 816 Tth at. s.w. Charles §. Smith, 90, R rt Home. William Harding, 55, ‘Webater st, Ellen R. De: 76, 807 Aufiflll Grifith, 63, 82688 N at. Li ) L qu 5%, 1025 Varaum Lillian 8. Crown, 44, 1322 W! i Helen J. Himmelivright, 25, 4819 Agnes M. Ward, 23, Providence Hospital. Cherles H. Paréso, 63, Providence Hospital. Elisabeth J. Porter, 57. 1149 N. H. ave. therine V. Denl Mary R. Rightstone, Gertrude E. 0'Neal. 78, ‘807 Varnum st. Mary A, Danlon, 8 5 I ut. n.e. usan H. Mayl Lucy M. Bailes, Willlam' F. Stewart, 74, Waiter Reed Hos- pltal Woodrulf, Jr., 3. Chldren's Hospltal. to W0iR ety dour | The North Jay i Baunders, 7' mo.. 847 Park roa Edith Harnes, 22, Casuaity Howpital, James E. Edwards, 29. 1100 8rd st. Powerful air suction across the nar- row brushless nozzle with spaced air channels along its lips romoves all clinging threads, hairs and lint, and deep embedded dirt, without the usual sealing and dragging of the rug. - Many other special refinements. Have Us Demonstrate NaTioNAL ELECTRICAL SuPPLY 1328-30 New York Avenue . [cle——=[o[c——o[c——c[c————c]c—Jc——[olc——[o[c——A]o[c—— | o IR T A e MANY FINE BARGAINS STILL LEFT! e Homer L. Ritt Co.’s GREAT REMODELING SALE Now in Full Swing—Act Quick! Tk E | fl ) fl fl fl fl fl fll ! E This fine player-plano will be one of ‘the first instruments sold, as no wise buyer would pass it It has been Terms, $2.00 per by at the ridiculous price of §185. sed, but is in good condition. week, after small down payment. This fine French Buffet Saxophone, sil- ver finish, gold bell, with case, will - be sold for 365 — on easy terms. Many other Saxophenes at 905, $105, $110, including such makes as Conn, Martin and Abbott. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY. | Star W. C. T. U. will meet at 3 o'clock, with Mrs. W. M. Ward, 1406 Ingraham street. | amsoctation has for several ,of the world fellowship committee, ! ven, 7 o'clock; | The local years pald for the support of a mecretary in! China. Mise Rosalle Venable, gen- eral secretary for the Y, W. C. A. in Y. W. C. A, will be at Y. W. C. A. bullding. SUED IN AUTO DEATH. Ernest H. Abt Defendant in Action for $10,000. Dr. Paul Kaufman, professor of . China, will speak of “The Chiness| Ruth R. Wilkins, administratrix of English at American University, will lecture on “Poetry of the City” this, afternoon, at 6 o'clock, at American | University main building, 1901 F street northwest. TONIGHT. ‘The Music Club of the Government Hotels will give a masked Mardi Gras costume dance, 8:30 o'clock, at Recreation Hall, North Capitol and B streets. °S The gulld! of Calvary Methodist Church, Columbia road, will serve a turkey dinner from 6 to 8 o'clock. Plans for holding the twenty-sixth annual _convention of the Negro Na- tional Educational Congress at Phil- adelphia will be discuseed -at 12t street branch, Y. M. €. A., at 8 o'clock. A dance under auspices of “the Catholic Woman's Service Club will be given at Cathollc Community House, 601 E street, 9 o'clock. The James class for men of Ta- koma Park Baptist Church will meet, 3 o'clock, with Cap Finn, 200 Balti: more avenue. The Order of the Eastern Star Club, composed of women of the Treasu: Department. will meet in Gavel Clul rooms. Frank White, ~treasurer of he United States, will speak. The Glee club of New Jerusalem Lodge, No. 9, F. A. A. M, will give & pro gram, under direction of John Fa- blan. . A China dinner, under the suspices Tim &8 Saxophones, Cornets, Clarinets, Drums, Banjos, Mandolins, Guitars, Violins— Everything at Greatly Reduced Prices! (New Knabe Pianos, Ampico Re-enacting Fiano: and New Victrolas Excepted) In a conscientious effort to better serve the public—to arrange our store ior the better convenience of the public—we have decided to remodel the interior of our building with the view of making it one of the most com- plete and best appointed music stores in the east. * Our vast stock of pianos, players, grands and musical merchandise will hinder the carpenters in their work and would be subjected to possible dam- ages if allowed to remain in the store. Instead of moving this merchandise into storage, we have decided to make such price concess within the next fifteen days. This fine plano will be sold for $29; beautiful ebony case and sweet mellow tone. Terms, $1 per week from new. expression devices. ‘This will not be a prolonged sale. We have so priced these instruments that the wise buyers will snap them up quickly. Just imagine a good used piano for only $29, or a player-piano for $165! Come early and come prepared to buy, as you will fiid just the piano you have been looking for at a fraction of its valué. EASY TERMS new used. as The Knabe Store This player cannot be told It is a snap at this low price. All latest Terms, $2 per week This brand- will be sold for Other nets on sale, new and low as $18, $20, $28 and up. ions as will move the majority of it itto Washington homes This almost new pl plano boan reduced 8110 From 1ta reguiar price. Just one of the many bar- galns offered in players during this ‘1"‘:::-:, $2.50 per wk. Cornet $22. cor- Prices T Homer L.Kitt Co. 1330-G-STREET Women's Movement.” Miss Wodod of Boone University, Wuohans, will speak in the interest.of public libraries for China. The board of directors of | ‘Washington Chamber of Commeroce ' meets at 8 oclock in the Homer | bullding, 13th and G streets north west. A pancake supper will be given from 6 to 10 o'clock at St Luke's Episcopal Church, 16th and Church streets. District of Columbia branch of the ! Soclety of the Army of Santiago de the estate of Willlam C. Robertson, today filed sult in the District Su- preme €ourt to recover $10,000 dém- an automobile which is sald to have caused the death of Robertson. The 4 near 14th | rtson was | the | 28€8 from™ Ernest H. Abt, owner ofi accldent occurred Janual and Girard streets. Rol removed to a hospital, where he died January 1 Attorney Andrew 1. Hickey appgars for the plaintiff. Births Reported. ‘The follow! - Deaths. BAXTER, Tue: , Mareh 4, 1924, at 3 a.m. 21200 W et MARIE, wifé of George F. and daughter of Mr. and Mrx. L. G. Andersob. Funeral Friday, March In’ Memoriam. BERRY. In loving remembrance of beloved father. BAMUEL W. BERRY, who departed this life two years ago today, March 4, 1922, We do not know who next may fall th the chastening rod. One must be frst, but let us all Prepare to mest our God. EDMONIA. * In sad but loviog remembrance of our dear father and brother, GEORGE W. DROOKS, wlo died one year ago, March 4, BROWN. Monday, March 8. 1924, at 4 a.m. JOSEPH LE ROY, aged i3 moaths, dearly | beloved baby of Charles H. and Mare J.' Bpooxs, Brown. Fumeral from his la residence, 1037 Summit place n.e., Wednesdsy. March 5, at 10 a.m. Interment Kt. Mary's cem tery. Relatives and friends lnvited to .Il- tond. 2 CROBS. Sonday, March 8, 1624, at the resi- dence of her daughier, Mrs. E. F. GU NELL ‘1363 Good Hope rd. s.e., VIRGINIA ate Charles Wyatt Cross. S s : mouen thelr loss two daugiers and one st | " oved anchty B S embreace of v be u 5 ] Henday. Mureh B at 10 a.m. . Helatives ang | J1ed one year ago today. March 4, 1923. : Tone."But 2o Triends invited. ' Tntermeat Oak HUl ceme- | YOUR LoVING MonHEa ALICE E. BELL, 5 One year ago, and yet we mise him; Some may think the wound has healed, But they little know the sorrow . That lies within our hearts concealed. THE FAMILY. * gul;:& 'A o'r.'lock._’ District Nl..h lon-‘l {he hesith u 5 northwest. 2 rmory, 478 Listreet Frederico and Mareede Matters, girl. Fertan xaa byetie M. Biobeer g0, . Stokes, giri. and Mutetie Butler, girl: o'clock. Maj. Gen. Willlam Crozler, 23 Katherne Fatict, or. former chief of ordnance, will spesk of his three years' journey around the world. The Botanical Soclety will meet, 6:46 o'clock, fn crystal dining room of Ebbitt Hotel. Dr. L. C. Corbett, re- Brightweos Parea: giring, president, will ejeak on ‘Tho | Assoclation will five the fifat of & gnificunce of Vegative Proj on”” | serfes of community entertainments Dr. Erwin F. Smith will bo guest of honor, ‘The address will b preceded FFIdaY- evening at Emory M. E. by & dinner and followed by & dance. IChurch South. The Petworth Play- ers will present three sketches. t-Teacher Columbia Heights Citizens’ Associa- tlon will meet, § oclock, at 3017 14th street. epresentative ‘rederic! . Zihlman will speak on “Municipal Af- {90IN& work with younger girls will fairs with special reference to the |meet, 7:30 p.m. tomorrow at Y. W. extension of 14th street and to the 'C. A, 61¢ E street. Jater power development of Great ‘alls. Representatives of erganisations Mrs. Willlam Adams Slade will preside, and an in- vitation is extended to all interested in girls' work. Miss Mary .Lindsley will speak to the Business Girls' Clubs on “Charm in Business." of the Jewish the Agudath Zion Mizrachi mass meeting, 8 o'clock, at Adath Congregation, 6th and I streef Shochet of Bdltimore will preside. Sons of Confederate Veteran Washington Camp, No. 305, will give u dance at the Raleigh Hotel from 9 to_midnight. Banguet, 29th Military Police Com- any, District National'Guard, Ebbitt otel, at 9:45. STOMACH “QUEER" GAS, INDIGESTION Chew a few Pleasant Tablets, Instant Sfomach Relief! Starmont Ald for Comsamptives will meet tomorrow, 10:30 a.m., Hotel Harrington, 11th and 'E streets north- west. Lincoln Poxt will meet Wed: 3 2 pm, in Grand Army Hall, oo V‘.l?'.:l-{?‘vi of Georgetown and Nation: nviersity Chapters of Phi Beta Gamma Legul Fraterilty at the chapter house, 1722 Connecticut ave- nue northwest, to complete consoli- dation of the two frate, gdstion or rnities, 8 p.m. The meeting of the Rhode Ysland State Society, which was to have been held in the auditorium of the Interior Department tomorrow, has been post- poned until March 11’ It is expected that the speakers will include Rep. resentative Aldrich and Representa. tive O'Connell of Rhode Island, as Wwell as representatives of other state socletles, ‘The Mamor Park Citizens’ Assocla tion will meet tomorrow evening at 6210 3d street. Charles A. Baker, president of the Federation of Citi- zens' Assoclations, will speak. The Tewa State Society will have a reception and dance tomorrow eve- ning at Rauscher's. Representatives W. F. Kopp and C. William Ramseyer will be honor guests and speakers, and music will be featured by Royai M. Tinker, baritone, and Felicia Lam- bert, violinist. The University Club will have “am gvening of rare promise” Saturday, B:15 o'clock. Senator Royal S. Cope- land will give an address, and songs of the day will be sung by the double quartet of Georgetown University. The Advertising Club will meet at luncheon tomerrow, 12:30 p.m., at the City Club. Open discussion by mem- bers, and subjects of interest to Ad- vertising week will be featured. relie Pape’s Diapepsin” setties the stomach and corrects digestion the mo- ment It reaches the stomach, This guaranteed stomach corrective costs but a few cents at any drug store. Keep it hand; Iyt " %HOURBSERVKCF Nr"'w'_"]" m“dti,r‘; (‘:l!ll.tl!l' .cn‘.- Carmack -Dry Cleaning Aiban eet Thursday, § p.m., in St. Alban's Gulld Hall. Conrad Syme - “Flashes of Action,” will be shown will speak and an A. E. F. picture, by representatives of the Signal Corps, United States Army. Familles and friends of members invited. - Chair Caneing Furniture Repairing ’Nuff Said! The Best Place and Lowest HEFFERNAN. T wish to express my thanks % (After AN and appreciation to friends and relatives for Ask my 20,000 custom- fhelr smpathy, Xinaness ang beautiful ers. I give the service you eath of jmy husband, Master Sergt. JOHN have the right to expect. . HEFFEENAN . 8. INCB 0. HEFFERNAN, * Packing, Crating, Shipping | Clay A. Armstrong’ HENSOY. Thanking the kind friends for their Drop Postal to sympathy {n our recent time of bereavemen 1233 10th St. NW. the death of our dear mother, MARY Or Phone Franklin 7483 Motion pictures of the corner-stome laying for the new Hebrew Home for the Aged will feature an open meet- ing in the vestry rooms of the Eighth Street Temple tomorrow night at 15 o'clock. A ‘large attendance is reqtiested in order that as many as possible may learn more of the work of the home. €ards of Thanks. HENSON. THE FAMILY. © MAYHEW. We wish to express our sincere thanks to our relatives and friends for their kindness, sympathy and beautifal fioral trib- utes at the death of our beloyed wife and mother, SUSIE MAYAEW. DEVOTED HUSBAND AND SON. o SHIELDS. We wish to express our_ sincere thanks to our rela friends and meigh- bors for thelr kindness and sympathy dur. ing the {llness and death of onr beloved daughter and sister, ANNIE SHIELDS, and for the beautiful floral tributes THE FAMILY. © Beaths. AGUSTIN. Monday. March 3, 1924, at his residence, 471 Maryland ave. e.w.. JOH) beloved busband of Elizabeth Agmstin (ne Burke) and brother of Catherive Lowen and Mary J. Martin, Funeral Thuredsy, March late residence at 8:30 a.m., Dominic's Church, where high mass of requiem for the rej of his soul will be sung at 9 o'clock. ives and friends invited. Interment in Cobgres- Wil Furnish A Complete Modern Funera) Casket Ours ES Y = Private Ambulanees 3 rolling - cot, stretchers siduicrs. LR cails oty $L00, e DI Parlors and Chapel, Cor. 14th aad Chapia N.W. Call Chambers—Col. 433 = = AIREDALE, black and brown, with t; breast strap. 1474" Oolumbia’ rd ABES 311 Tels Adams 472. & AUTOMOBIGE LIGENSE TAG, MarsTand, & 1605747 Finder please call "Jack Bhermm North 4430. BAR PIN, platinum with diamond, Saturd: night in ot Bear ballroom, 2400 16th st. . Re. | ward if returned to Apt. 238, Kew Gardeas. I ; Tel. Potomac 1718. [ BAR_PIN, gold; gold_medal attached yitt. Beward if returned to 1617 - The Star Building Large ell room, fourth floor — four windows. North and south ex- Tued e st Eye . ADS, pink coral, between Lincoln Park asd | Rattonat "Maseam. Mise B Goth: Fraskiin 50 w 2666 (9 a.m.-4:30 p.m.) o! CAMERA, 1o rear of 1328 Bmerson n.w. Call | Col._14057. & Rnosngs w::’ f&!; Eose O oroea 1 and K wi. now Blease retarn os. . floor, 11th St. front— {o 1717 83rd ot nw., or piose West 727. $50.00 APARTMENTS FOR RENT THE VERNON 1774 U St. N.W. noo'—_emwa with collle and ll;epnud. light 5 Rooms and Bath d(! .n'p‘n.‘r.-( n!e } answers to D autas aa ‘tae o T343D: Toet ke 'Fo. Phone 6 Rooms and Bath Recently Renovated |!movss—phcr st s war s wose: Entirely -Modern ‘Hedges & Middleton, Inc. Realts DOG—Small, white, browa cars; collar marved altors 1334 H St. N.W. Portsmoantb, ' N. H. North 1745. EARRING—Jet oa “and B sto. T ot Ja0.W, ward,_North case Ticimity 1t and Cal. 8SES, 1o B emard. " Phone Adame 1 LASSES, between Usion Btation and Fanat. car bara Dhone Col. 2560. WATCH—Saturday; small: monogram SOLD Y open face; between 1237 Mase. ave. %nd P st. market 'and Arlington cemetery. Liveral rewrd. Mrs. W. A. Littie, 1123 13th n.w. NDBAG—Patent I HANDBAG— Patent leather, Metropolitan The- contdining money and baok books. Rew Phone Mrs. Jobn E. Moore, 5616 Taylop B8.w. oy R and Jefterson s Batarday might, March 1. Bag valued for sentimental reasons. Finder may have contents. Phoue Linc. 12037, 6% , lost at Sloan’s auction house, B o 5 Bare, 401 B st. nw. & MALI TERRIER—Red Ilar. TS Joie 10N et el Potomac 1180 WILL the person whe found & wrist waich tory of an F st. store last Satur- %:" e tosara toeMiss Lily Mse Carter, th st, B.w., aod receive reward? births have beea reported to ment 1o the last twenty-four for more than thirty years belov friend aod faitbtal domestic in the family | of the lgtc Fraocis D. Shoemaker. Funeral rvices at Unjon Wesley A M. E, Zioa Church, corper 23rd and L sts. n.w., Thurw- day, March 6, at 2 o'clock. Reiatives and friends fnvited to attend, (53 DESMOND. Tuesdsy, March 4, 1024, at his nce, 3405 14th st. n.w.. DANIEL M 16ved son of the late Michael P, and Ma t A, Desmond. Funeral Thureday, March 6, at the Sacred Heart Church at 9 a.m. Relutives and friends invited. Inter. ment Mount Olivet cemetery. 5 DONLOX. Suddealy, Sunday. March 2, 1824, at the residence of Der micce, Misa Bridx: Q. ill, 88 Eye st. n.e. MARY A Funeral from March &, at 9:30 fus Church, where high requiem mass will be_celebrated at 10 o'clock &.m. Taterment at Mount Olivet cemetery. 4% FLANAGAN. Monday, March 3, 1924, ROBERT JOHN, beloved son of Francis and Margaret Flanagan, aged 2.years and 10 months. Fu- meral from his purents’ residence, 18 Frank- lio st on Wednesduy, March Interment Mount Olivet cemetery. o & dchildren and & host of relatives and riends to mourn their loss. Funeral Thurs- day, March 6, 1 p.m.. from Third Baptist Church, Rev. G. 0. Bullock, pastor. 5° GARNET. Suturday, March 1. 1924, m., at her residence, L4 3 SUSAN GARNET, devoted mother of ) garet Garoet Tolives She leaves to mourn their loss one daughtef one grandson, three t-grandchildren. Fuberal Wednesday. | Maren s, at 2 at First Church, Re rshall, pastos rfends invited to atten GRAHAM. Suddenly, March 3, 1924, at his residence, 303 Tth st. +. CHARLES d oted son of Willism Mollle_Graha Funeral from his late residence Thursds. March 6; thence to St. Cyprian's Churel 13th and C sts. ‘where solemn requiem mass will be said &t a.m. for the repose of his soul. Relatives a0d frieads are vited to attend. 3 HANEEE. Monday, March 3} 1924, at 12:30 .m., JOHN. beloved husband of the wura M. Hanek Funeral from hi residence Thursday, March 6, at 5:30 thence to Holy Trinity Church, 36th sts, n.w., where requiem mass will be for the re] of his soul Relatives friends {uvited to attend. o HERRMANN. Departed this life Saturduy, March 1, 1924, at 6 a.m., MARY. beloved wife of Valentine Herrmann and beloved daughter of Willlam C. and Annie B, mann (nee Wolz). Funeral at 2 mesday afterncon’ from her mother's resi- dence, 1237 K st. s.e.: ‘thence to Congres. sional cemetery. 'Relatlves and friends in- vited to attend. o HUNTER. Departed this life March 4, 1024, 510 em. st the residence of her son. : . vy se, Md., LILLTAN THERESA HUNTER, DBeloved mother of Charles M. and Oscar B. Hunter. Funeral services at St. Stephe Catholic Church, Thursdsy morning, March 8, at 6 a.m. C3 HUNTER. The Crispus Attucks Relief Asso- ciation “announces the death of Rev. ED- WARD H. HUNTER at bis home. Ports mouth, Ve, and that the body wiil lie in state 'ta Metropolitan A. M. E. Church Wednesday, March 5, 1924, from 10 to 2 p.m. _Interment Harmony cemetery, 3 p.m. WM. STEPHEN FULLER, President. J. C. BURLLS, Sec’y. HUNTER. Members of Prince Hall Lodge, No. 14, F. A. A. M., are notified to meet ‘Masonic Hall, 5th Vir 5 Iate brother, . E. H. HUNTER, who died Saturday, March 1, 1924, Portsmouth, Va. The body will lie in state at Metropolitan A. M. E. Church Wednesday from 10 a.m. 10 2 p.m. By order ot EDWARD J. MORRIS, W. M. WILLIAM E. COBB, Sec's. LAWSON. Monday, Murch 8, 1924. HARRY E. LAWBON, beloved son of Ada Lawson eral from his late residence, . en Thursday. March 6, -quiem mass at St. Aloy . Relatives and fri Tnterment Glenwood cemetery. MCLUCKIE. Monday, March 3, 1924, at Sibley Hospital, JULTA E., beloved wife of Earl MecLuekie of 215 K et. ne. Funeral from W. W. Chambers’ funeral parior, 14th st., corner_Chapin, at 7 p.m. ay. Int 1went Webster, N. C. MILLER. March 3, 1024, EDWARD, beloved husband_of Catherive E. Miller, aged 49 years. Fuperal from his late residence, 529 Bh ot. .., Wednesday, March 5, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited to attend. In- terment Cedar Hill cemetery. . _Sunday, March 2, 192¢, ELIZARETH RINGWALT, wifo of the late Bryan H, Morse aud ‘mother of Bryan Glenn R. Morse. Bervices at 1, 1780 dus, March 3, 1924, at idence of her daughter, Mur. rot McPherson, 2349 High st. s.e., Al IZZIE, beloved wife of the Oehmann and mother of Margarct, McPher- won, Funeral services will be held on Thurs. day, March 6, at 10 a.m.. at St. Tere Catholic Church, 13th and V sts. ment at Congressional cemetery. REED. Sunday, March 2, 1024, st Freedmen's Hospital, R. BLYDE. Wilkinson), the beloved wife of Mr. Frauk Reed and devoted daughter of Mrs. Grace A. Wilkinson. 2 SHORTER. Departed this life Sunday, March 2, 1024, at 9:30 p.m., at his residence, 419 Oake HARLES F. SHORTER. de. Toted husbind of Jessie “A. and beioved father of Ransellear. John, Evelyn, Jess Geaeva Shorter, devoted son of Sarab Z and the late Charles H. Shorter and brother of Mrs. Ellen Smith, Mrs. Genera Brown, Mrs. Sadie Crump and the late Jobn A. Shorter. Funeral Wednesday, March 5, 1:30, from the funeral pariors of Jai n.w. Relatives SULLIVAN. Hospital, MARY K.’ beloved wife of Dr. Walter 'F. Sullivan. Funeral Thursday, March 6, from ber late residence, 5608 st. n.w., Chevy Chase, D. C., at'8:30 a thence to the Church of the Blessed Suct mept at 9 am. Interment Arlington na- tional cemetery. B TAYLOR. Monday, March 3. 1924, his residence, Colonial Beach, Va., JOH. 5 TAYLOR, aged 77 years. ' Funeral March 5 from the ‘above residence at 2:30 p.m. TURNER. After a brief fllness, at Gallinger Hospital, Monday, March 8, '1924, MARY ANNIE TURNER. beloved mother of Walter A Wilker of 3626 O st. n.w. Funeral sery- jces will be held from the-above residence on Thursday, March 6, at to Holy nity Church, mass will be sung at 9:15. Interment Holy Rood cemetery. 5 TYRRELL. Sud at his residence, 1 . TYRRELL, Faneral private. HEAD, Monday, March 8, 1024, at her residence. 115 5th s MARTHA' 8., be- loved wife of the late Robert E. Whiteliead. in the 70th year of her age. Fuverai from the above residence Wednesda: March 5, at 2 pm. Interment private. (Suffolk and Norfolk papers please copy.) 4 In Memoviam. ECKERT. A tribute of love to the memory B our dear. husband. and father. who do- Baried, hls ifo one year ago today, March 4, 1923. Nobody knows my longings, But few have seen me 1 shed my tears from an aching While others are fast asleep. k I am not lonely o on At times. they ‘see me tmile; Little do they know the heartache That 1 suffer ‘while. HIS LOVING WIFE, MARY BECKERT. When the evening shades are falling And we are sitting all alone, ° 1t 48y i’ LOVING CHILDREN. BEOKERT. In loving memory of a dear father O rasatather, “f:g.&“}',. BECKERT, who o A X dled 008 3o r Father 16 dead. Our loved on? is sieeping, Free from heart all pain. Ob, wake him not, sweet Jésus, To suffer over again. Oft from my heart comes a bitter cry: our dear father die? nswer 8o solemn and sweet, FAND GRAND- CAREY. In loving remembrance of our loved ope, GRACIA LEE CAREY, who departed this life one year ago today,’ March 4, 1923. @ cannot siy and will not say t she is dead—she is just away. Cheery smile and & wave of the hand wandered nto an unknown land And left us dreaming how very fair It needs must be, since sho lingers there. And sou, oh. you'wbo the wildest yearn For the old-ilme step and the glad return, Think of her faring on, In the love of thera love of here. Thiok of her still as the same, I say— 8he ix not dead. she is fust 5 MOTHER, SISTER AND DAUGHTERS. * OARROLL. & tribate of lore and devotion to e memory of ‘my devoted daughter. TA- TELLA D. CARROLL, who departed this life ago March 4, 1922 t dead to me who loved ber, ot lost, but gone before; 8he lives with me in memory And will for evermore. HER LONELY MOTHER, MARY E.GANT. her of all grant eter- rest o my dearly beloved friend, ELLA D. CARROLL, in God's care March 4, 1822 Ever mindful of that pure love and devo- tion, mine 1o cherish in sacred memory LAURA C. JONES. * DIX. In loving remembrance of my devoted brother, JULIUS DIX (Sonny), who departed this Lifo two years ago, February 28, 1922. Gone, but not forgotten HIS DEVOTED SISTER, MARY E. GANT. * HILL, A tribute of love to the memory of my dear busband, JOHN R. HILL. who parted this life elght years ago today, March 4, 1916, Every day, John, T thiok of you; You are ‘never off my miod. How could 1 ever forget you, Who was 80 loving and kind. In life 1 loved you dearly, In death 1 do the same. T often sit and thiok of you . (And wish that you were here agatn. HI§ DEVOTED WIFE, CORDELIA HILL. ¢ LEE. In sad but lovicg remembrance of mr dear mother, JOHANNA LEE, who depart this 1ife March 4, 1915. Mother, you left me in fears vén'long years ago; But God wiped away my tears And gave me joy over sorrow. YOUR LOVING DAUGHTER, M. GRIFFL: MAY. 1In loviog femembrance of my devoted husband and our loviug fatlier, THOMAS 0. MAY, who left us five years ago todsy, March 4, 191 Not dead to us who loved him, Not lost, but goue befor He lives with us in memory Aud will for evermore. WIFE AND CHILDREN. ¢ MAY. A token of love and devotion to the memorr of our_dearly beloved brother, THOMAS 0. MAY, who entered eternal rest March 4, 1619, Time moves on with rapld pace As years succeed eacy other; But time or clange can never ‘efffer Sweet memories of our dear broth BROTHER AND SISTERS. * In loving remembrance of my dear fatber, vho departed this life three years ago today, March 4, 1621. Loved 1n Temembered fn_death. HIS LOVING ' SISTER, MARIA ARM- STRONG: KON AND' DAUGHTER-IN LAW. GEORGE AND EDMONIA MAT THEWS. = NAU. A tribute of love to the memory of our dedr -mother, MARIE NAU. who departed this life six years ago today, March 4, 1915, HER 'CHILDREN. * SMITH. In loving remembrance of a dear, devoted mother, MARY CECILIA SMITH, departed this 1ife March 4. 1852 HER DAUGHTER, MARY BELLE SMITH. * SMITH. In memory of our d GEORGIANNA MARBRY SMIT] parted this life seven years ago, March 3 Motber, dear, your name we I “Twas given you by God abore. Although seven years you b We miss you more and more each da: HER DEVOTED CHILDREN. WEEBUSH. In loving remembrance of o dear_wife and mother, SADIE E. W) BORH. ks dicd gne ycar age/tday, March The month of March is here, To us the saddest of the e Becauee one Our dear one HER HUSBA! WEEBUSH. In_sad remembrance of my triend, SADIE E. WEEBUEH, who died one year ago today, March 4, 1933 1 stood at your bedside And saw you pass away. Well do I remember Ope year ago today. FRIEND, MRS. DONALDSON WILLIAMS. In sad and loving remembrance of my dear mother, MARGARET A. 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