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FUNER AL| HUCKSTER ENDS LIFE. Lower Prices = T $75, $100, $150 Up | "o e T @ (Ghiek) SteeINYaults, $85 Up ANB! ICES CITY CALL® TARGEST EQUIRFED 1N THE GIEY W ERS CO . . 14th and Chapin Sts. N.W. Phone Coi. 432, famillarly known as “Chicl com- mitted suicide last night in_his room at his father's home, 1215 Pensyl- at his father's home, 1215 Pennsylva- nia avenue southeast, by inhaling il- + ! luminating gas. Thomas R, Wilkinson, father of the dead man, found his body. Dr. John Dl responded to a cail scht to Cas- ualty Hospital and pronounced life extinot. % 5 Wilkinson, it is 'stated, disposcd of aturday his horse and wagon last Thomas G. Wilkinson, a huckster, |and ==de two unsuctessful efforts to | oers on “Our Birds North and South— | obtain jossession of airevolver. Fail. ing to procure a weapon, he inhaled gas. Coroner Nevitt gave a certifi- cate of suicide. 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You’ll want one for theater, for the car, for chilly Spring Topcoats spring mornings. And for looks, for comfort, for value received— it would be a worthwhile in- ‘vestment at many dollars more; we’re asking $38. Raleigh Haberdashe Satisfaction Guaranteed. t ! Inc. Thirteen Ten F Street ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. The Audubon Soclety will meet, 8 o'clock, in New National Museum. ‘ohn B. May will address the mem- {MRS. JOHN M. CULP DIES AFTER 32 YEARS HERE | Widow Formerly Miss Edmonds of Louisville, and Burial Will Be in Kentucky City. Mrs. Jullet Edmonds Culp, fifty- eight years old, a resident of Wash- !ington for thirty-two vears, and the |Widow of John M. Culp, a former vice president of the Southern rail- way for a number of years, died at the Garfield Hospital yesterday. . Funeral services will be held at her iate residence, 1765 Q street north- “west, tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock, Rev. Dr. Charles Wood, pastor of Church of the Covenant, will offi- l‘;.l\' Burial will be in Louis- ., Ky. Mrs. Culp was the daughter of Mr. Club—Mrs. Henry |and Mrs. Addison Edmonds of Louls- speak before Bible Ville. Her father was a deacon In & study class, 7 o'clock. Non-sectarian. church of that city more than forty 4 years. Mrs. Clup moved to this city The Men's Club of St. Mark’s parish 50on after marrving Mr. Cuip . in will meet, 8 o'clock. Representative ' Louisville, She was a member of the B. G. Lowrey of Mississippi will lec- | Washington Club and the Church of ture on “The Negro Dialect; Humor [ the Covenant. and Philosophy of the Old South. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. . Henry Jefferson Porter, jr., of Birm- The Woman's Single Tax Club will { iIngham, Ali, and two brothers, C. meet, 8 o'clock, at Thomson School. | V. Edmonds of Louisville. Ky . and A, Short musical and literary program. dmonds of Portland, Ore. John G. Walton, Persian Pente- costal evangelist, will speak at Bible Hall, 9th and E streets, at 8 o'clock. Noon-day prayer meetings continue daily except Sundays. All welcome. James ¥. Walker Post, No. 26, American Legion, will meet, 8 o'clock, at 12th street branch Y. M. C. A. Im- portant. The Last Word in Bird Banding.” All interested in the preservation of wild life invited. Dr. Julla Seton will conduct a heal- Ing meeting, & o'clock, at Chriat Service Center, 509 11th street. Good music. Love offerin; Chemical Soclety, 8 o'clock, will meet at Cosmos ' Club. Scientific speakers will consider the work of carbohydrates, which is being carried on in the bureau of chemistry. Men's Club of St. Luke's P. Church will meet, 8:30 o'clock, parish hall. Women's City T. Rainey will B. in = CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Stearns Hible class will meet non M. E. Church. Dr. K. B. aw will bo in charge. iosn Exposition of Internetional Sanday at 4:45 pm., at 1311 G stree C. A Speaker. Mr iy ary Baptist Church Martha Washington Chapter, D. A. R. will ‘meet M at New R e arch 13, ut New The Political St a recital Saturday. room of " Franklin Music will ~ be W Crouch of Cal- The Lonesome Club will give a dahce in the private ballroom of Ar- cade, from 5:30 to 11:30 o'clock. Clement Wood, New York writer, will lecture on “The Negro—a Survey and a Forecast,” at Rankin Memo- rial Chapel, Howard University, § p.m, y, Club will give 3 pm., in_ ball- Square Hotel. featured by Mabel urch Haycock, Rose and Dorothy Mans- Van Winkle, edieval Washington, Sunday School Inatit cese of Washington wil in parish hal v-six Kinds of birds-of the #outheastern states have been dis- covered o feed upon boll weevils, e of the Dio- I ment Tues 1 of St. John's in_the ster Cora of St nrietta R. Good- Cathedral School May Boyden of Epiphany The Buniness Women's Co unell will fmeet tomorrow in lecture room, Church of the Covenant. Current events, Bible class, 6:45, led Dr. lsdac Ward, o205 05, led by Society for Philoscphical {will meet Saturday, 4545 n,ml ilic Library, Topic, “The Scholarship ol Modernism.” Inquiry in Pub- Veérdict n Fundamentalism and The Red Triangle Outing Club wil give a dance Saturday nigne at Bie | Triangle, 20th and B streets. Federation of Cltizens’ Asxo will meet Saturday, § pom. Tn bosr T00m of Municipal building. | Mount Pleax Cltizens® tion will meet Saturday, {Johnson-Powell School. L Dr. W. A. White, superintendent of St Elizabeth’s Hospital, will speak on “The Need for Education in Soeial [Hygiene” tomorrow cvening Na- {tional Club of University Women, 1644 {1 street. Regular meeting of V {ington Branch, § o'clock, {coramittee to nominate officers H ho Tribe, celebrate i ty-seventh Ty With an entertainment $ pim., at Pythian Temple Ansocin- § pom., in iwill meet tomorrow, pm., i Deanwood School. Important. The Men's Brotherhood of the ¥ izelican Lutheran Church o {Atonement will meet tomorrow Ihome of Mr. and Mrs. Whiting, 35 Adams street. There will be a fa) ion the drug traffic in Washington. Judxe Robert L. Mattingly will be rincipal speaker at the Jefferson Guelic prokram to be held at the 00l tomorrow uight {the Thomson Community Cente an- the et th Mra. Clara Sears Taylor of the Rt commission, will address the Federa) { Employes' Tnion 1423 New York javenue Friday cvening, at 8 o'clock 1on “Should Rent Regulation be Mad. Permanent? i ! Sermomsx in French will every Sunday at 4:45 pan Lent in the chapel of the { of Perpetual Adoration, 14 {by Rev. Philip Blane, ! timore. be ziven during Delta Zetn Sorority will have a eard party Tuesday from 2 to 5 pam. at the Burlington Hotel. Proceeds for George Washington endowment fund, will be un open meeting of hington Auxiliary the ational nee ! There ftha © : Women' Parent- ymor- | Mrs. Mertie H. Palmer ceted town clerk of Duxbure, Yt j105 s after her great-grandfatler y was elected to the same oifice. T,l isis l 1d continuously by mem- engine of a Insist that yours bears the good Lreed. Washington Animal Rescue League, 546 SUM _OF MON Telephone Main B676, Apt. PRTE o ek % : mewern (o' “Ructy': Virginia tag on ‘coliar | Reward. 2118 15 <. n.w. North ay_evening, wateh, old po. Please rotuen K BAG-—Rlack silk, Mon kmall white gold wrist bills, ete. . giten 1o wronz on Pennsslvania Puilman from {day, 7:18 pm. Return t | and’ gét_own. Phone Columi VBILLFOLD TOCKETROOK—Containing val. = le paper and bankbook. Libera! res d. i BOSTON BULL TERRIER—In Sani's tion. Aimost_ black, four white feot, white neck. Return 'to owner and recel foward. | 1311 Farragut st. n.w. COLLIE—SIx_months old. brown and white. Answers 1o Rov. G. T. Montgomers, River: | anie? Ma.” Phoge tiyattiiic 3 . i DOG—French poodie: answers to name isky. Female. Reward if returned to i Randeiph pl. n.w. toue DOG—Tdttle white poodle, female, with red nose. _Reward. 710 E st. we. M. Jaegle. DOG—Strayed- from 1782 Que st.: black and white fox terrier: 3 months old. Return to te: | FARRING—Diack earrin loom; several weeks North_3746.3 EYBGLASS CASE- B Florlds” ave.. containing large-rimmed glasves and key. Mrs. J. B. Kiog, 8145 17th st n ! Y iG k case marked Hall." Norfolk-Richmond.. Please phone Nor(h 10219, GLABBES—Tortolse-rimmed, Franklin case, be- twéen 14th and B, to Paiais Royal via Fst., Woodward & Lethrop, Lausburgh and ' Kann. Reward. _Phone Col. 7567-W. HANDBAG—Lady's, navy biue silk, contaia- ing_keys. change and memo book. Returu to"Miss Mickley. 426 Buriington Hotel. 13% VESCIL AND CHAIN-_Gold. Jonday between 1317 T st. n.w. and 11th and Q n.w. Liberal reward rétum to Wright, 1317 T st. n.w. Phone N. 8911 A RING—Wedding and_diamoad 7i McKinley and Jenifer Returu to 3622 Mo { Kinley st._Liberal rey SHOKS—Left in automobile of lady kind | enough to give boy ride on Idth st. between Tavlor and Decatur sts. Please phone Col. 142, < Littaburzh Sun- haif « re- of goldtr ago; reward. "PENS AND PENCILS ‘W: A. SHEAFFER PEN CO. FORT MADISON, IOWA SUIT CASE—Black, with soiled clothing | on curb_opposite 2700 Connecticut ave. day night. Reward. 1314 E st. n.c. HWEATER—BIack with white collir between Dent pl. and 2808 Q st. n.w. Please rotnrn above address. =3 WATCH—White gold wrial: Initials B. L. G. w“lz.cd nilver bn‘releh Call Fr. 61023 or at oom 510, 915 G st. m.w. atur- tomorrow, 12:30 bm., in Mount Ver- | school lesson will be given tomorrow | Mans- | The Deanwood Cltizens’ Ansociation ' which | Palmer's family for sev- | party | Ada- | ' a loni Phone | < |MRS. KENNEY, NOTED SUFFRAGIST, IS DEAD Mother of Mrs. Izetta Jewel Brown and Mrs. D. C. Godwin, Pioneer "in Movement. \Mrs. Lilla Jewel Kenney, seventy years old, mother of Mrs, Izetta Jewel Brown and Mrs. Donald C, Godwin, | it of Lieut. Comrmander Godwin, U. 8. N., died at the residence of the lat- ter, 1614 Rhode Island avenue north- west, Monday, March 3. | Funeral services were conducted at the home the following afternoon. Rev. Dr. Magnuson of the Presby- teriun Church of Kingwood, W. Va., loflictated. Dr. Magnuson, who was a close friend of Mrs. Kenney, journey- ed from West Virginia to conduct the services. Temporary interment was In a vault In Glenwood Cemetery, awaiting completion of a mausoleum in Arlington Several hymns were sung during the services by Mrs. Florence Price. Mrs. Kenney was born in Connecti- jcut in 1854 She was the daughter of Joseph Denno, a native French- man, whose family name in France had been Denneau. At an earlr age he moved with her parents to Min- nesota, settling near Winona. { Mrs Kenney had been twice mar- jried “ler fiest husband was Everett L. Church of Bri-tol, R. I death she was wedded Kenne After his to Cornelius ¥, who died several years later. Her children w verett Church, jr., deceased; Mrs. Bertha Church Manning, now residing in Los An- | Beles; Mrs. Godwin and Mrs. Brown. The latter two distinguished them- selves on the stage, retiring upon be- ing married. Mrs. Kenney was a pioneer in | woman suffrage work in this country. She was well known as an organist | and soprano soloist and as a painter | in oil and water colors, Last summer, although in her seven- tieth year, she accompanied Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Godwin to Europe. They General | went to Rome for the international | | suffrage convention. Mrs. Kenney ad the distinction of marching in the first woman suffrage parade ever held in Rome. ————e { WILL DESTROY LIQUOR. | 700 Gallons to ,Be Made Away ‘With at Storerooms Here. More than 700 gallons of confiscated | whisky and other intoxicants will be ! destroyed tomorrow morning at 10 {o'clock at the storerooms of the in- {ternal revenue department at 1416 | Pennsylvania avenue. { Judee Gus A. Schuldt has signed tv »rders, covering as many |cases.” for the destruction of the in- | toxicants, and_William C. Conner, | balliff of the United States branch of i Police Court, has heen designated by {Judge Schuldt to see thut the order is {carried out. | Cards of Thanks. COLBERT. 1 desire to express my sincere thanks for the many kindnesses shown my frend. Mr. GEORGE W. T. COLBERT, b anizations and friends, during his T »s and on the oceaxion of his death CORA" B. JONES. sineerely thank our relatives friends for their sympathy and 5 &l the death of our mother, JANE FINCH THE CHILDREN, Deaths. red FINCH. aud many floral Tribu ARY We into rest Tuesdas, Mare C.. MARY SUTH : 1 0w of Ko « hnapp Daker, city. 1 | BENKERT. Tuosiy, HENRY 0. leloied ustand of Anoa C. Fenkert Liveral from ihe purlors of William H. Seott, 109 hih at. e, Friday, Mareh at® . Peter's Church, nd wid ¢ fequiem mass will be elatives Interment at Arlington | . (Philadelphia, Py . DTS piease copy.) BIRCH. Wednesday, Marclh 12, 1924, at 3:10 i . residence, Falis Church, Va i . husbaud ‘of Agmes M. Rirci. i Funeral privhte. Frides, March 14, 2t 2 p.m. | BLAIN. Mar Toved” wife . aged 43 | Funcral from her late residence, i Fridas. Marh 14, w02 pw cod ceinnte { BLEISTEIN. 2L N W uazd’ Norfoik, 13° T nry . i1 Friday, Murch 14, st 11:30 ferment at Ar.ington’ nations! Comrades are reguested to Fort M, 11 wm. to attend the NK, Commander, Adjutant ife Wednesiay morn- WAy K, P Rcinmins . under takee Wil e BEASSE & Suturday, March cemtery. . CHARLES » W aneral from his Laterment i Marel b v Friday i Codur Tl | BROOKS. Murch . at her residence 14 Morrison st hase. BLEASOR ow of ilie lute” Charies M. Brooks K. L. in the Sith year of al’ private. . Kindiy _omit 1 138 flovers { CROMER. Departed this life March 10, 1924, At 10:33 o'clock the residénce of rotiier, Jaines Cromer, 63 O st. now. BENNI& CROMEL. e their loss a W fe and voe child, two broth. Jumes auw Harrison Cromer: three gis- | McCoy, Nettic Ayers and Lil- (w0 nephews, Tten. AL J. Tyie upers please copy. |CULP, Wednesds, 1924, JULIA Widow of J. Funeral from her st now., Fridey, { 14 Interment Louls e late restdent Holy Redecmer v mass will be Mount Olivet, Relatives snd fricnds invited. 1 !nouz\'. Wednesday, March 12, 1924, 1:30 | p.m.. at her residence, 811 Tth st s.e., ME- | LINDA DORSEY, devoted mother of Alice und Tenedict Dotsey, Children and o sisiers. Funeral services ezer Uhurcl b and I sts. s, .+ at 1:3) o'clock. Friends and rels ! tives imidted to attend. Itey. Waters, pas { tor o = e FAIRFAX. Wednesday, March 12, 192, a fllivss, ut ber rosidence, Northamy- | Lo, Landover; Md.. CAROLINE SNOWDEN, { . duughter of the late dohn Contee und Mary { Kirby Funeral services at_ltork f D. C.. Fridas, i | March GORDON. _Wednesday, GORDON, 2 CHARLES EU beloved” son of Mr. and Mre. Ch Gordon, at the residence of his parents, No. Nth st n.e. Funersl from home Friday, Starels 14, a1 2 o'clock. Interment private |GRIFFIN, Tuesduy. Maneh 11, 1924, 1 ¥ pan., at her residence, $410° Clay st n.e., | L¥LA, widow of the Charles Grifin and mother of Jerry Everhurl. Funeral Friday March 14, ‘at 1:30 p. Baptist Church, Rt s stx. mow., Rev. M. ating. HARDING. Tuesda: o'clock p.m., F. Uarding and nd Tereace E. McKoally. residence, D04 Webster n.w., on Fi . March 14, at.3 p.m. terment Glenwood cemetery 13% A special meeting of Areme er,” No. 10, 0. E. 8., Is called for iday, March 14, 182 attend "3: 'Iz'lef‘lrldc( Pl fros = DING. er of U worthy mefiron. FEARDE 4 MMA FRECH. HIG Departed this life Tuesday.>Ma f“qx 10:30 p.m., st his residens i Wext G2nd st New York city, helove of Birtic’ Green Higgins, " brother. of George Green. sr., Nannie Green nd Eugene Green of 611 N st ‘Wasbington, D. C. Interment New 12, AHEY. Thursday. March 13, 1094, LYDIA ’._\. N LAHEY (nee Dement), beloved wife of | Daniel Labey. Funeral {rom her lute res dence, 14 11th st. n.e., on Saturday, March 15, at 8:30 an. _Kéquiem mass ai the Church of the Holy Name at 9 o'clock. Relatives aid friends fuvited. Interment Mount Gilset cemetery. T 14; | icaves to mourn | grandmother of nine | 4 Deaths. . - LEFTRIDGE, - Wednesday eveninz, March 12, ! 1924- at 8 pon . afrer a dong diness, O DELIA LEFTRIDGE. beloved mother of M Lillian Toppen. Funeral services at h daughter's resdence, 1208 Walter st. w. Naturday, March 15, at 1 p.m. Friends are invited 1o attend. 11 LEWIS. The Ladies’ Crispus Attucks Re- lief Association is hereby notified to J the funeral of our sister, LEWIS, Friday, Mareh 14, from ‘on Baptist Church, F st. ard apd 43 ety ww a1 E E. BARNES, Rec. Sec LYNCH. Thureday, March 13, 1924, JOHX. beloved husbandsof Mary Lyneh (nee Hes garly) of 404 New Jersey ave. .e. Funer: at 8:30 a.m.; thence Church, where mass wi Interment Mount Olivet cemetery. Dapers please copy.) be‘oved san of the Mann and brother of Ma- Funeral from Tni day, March 14, 9 Gth ANNIE n her BOth year. te. | O'BRIEN. . Suddenly. on Toesday. Mi 1924 East L. JOSEPH E., beloved of Margaret E. O'Iirien (nee et former licutenant in head- gnariers company, 16rd Infantrs, Divisior Funers] from bis parenis’ $ie depce, 23 K st. n.e., on Friday, March 14, m.; thence to Bt, Aloysius Church ek, where requicm high mass will | be offered for the repose of hi soul. Inter ment Arlington” matlonal cemeters tela st Mogre, militars isagors. Vited OWEN. Thursday. March 1 at liis reddence, 1513 » WALTER M. OWEN. hereaticr. {POWELL. Tuesday, March 11, 1924, {_ rexidence, 1249.5 6% st. ct. n.w. LEVY.| beloved husbund of Maggie Powell. father ‘aylor and brother of Maria Hutch- | March 14. 4t 2 pm Church. Linwood, M Triends invited. Jtemains | ut W. Ernest Jarvis' funerul parlor. | | 2o Georgia ave. m.w. | { RICKETTS. March 12, 1024, at his residence. | n Wheaton, Md., THEODORE LAW-| RENCE RICKETTS, 'youngest and beioved ! { ron of Abram D. Rieketts and Anna Eliz { beth Ricketts. ~ Notice of funeral late (Wilmington, Del, papers please copy.) 13" RICKETTS. March 12, 1924, THEODORE L. | belosed Liusband of Helen Ricketis. aged 2 | rs. Funeral from W. W. Deal's fuseral | howe. 816 H st. n. on Friday, March 14, { &t 1:30 p.m. Interment Arlingion cemetery. BTEVENS. Thursday. March 13. 1024, 5:30 H m. at the residence of her daugh- | Mrs., A, Creed, Arl'ngton, Va. | &fice'i SYRVENS (nes Webstery, wido of the late M C. Stevens. Funersi services from above address Saturday, 2 p.m. Inter- | ment Congressional cemetery. ‘WALEER. Departed this life March 12, 192: T At her residence, 138 i heloved wife of Richard A \ ther of John H , Eugene . | st n Jumes A.. Fiorine E. Raymond L. and Charies “E. Walker and sister of Andrew. | Richard Grant, Harry and Israel Smits | and Julia and Lula Walker. Funcral notice | later. When you could not speak to us could not suy good-bye. 5 sou wer: calied to die. nd moaned with paim, night sbe was | on now ste suffersa In" the fong " honrs of Soothed 1a ¥a Till iod in Hix meréy sent down from above A5 augel, to whisper & merxage of Jove. THE FAMILY. | WATERS. Entered into_efernal rest Wednes day, March 12, 1924, WILLIAM D. WATERS of 1§38 15th st n.w., beloved friend of Mr and Mre, Sumner Lane and famils. Remaing st Wise's undertakiog establishment, 2900 M st n.w. Notice of funeral later. . WHITE. Departed this life at his residence. w Jersey ave. n.w.. Thursds: 3, 1 at 9:25 a.m, CHARLES Joved Lu‘band of Alice Smith White. of funeral lLereatter. WISEMAN. Wednestas. 6 pm., at 490 F Dr. and Mrs. M. 1 of Rev. and Mrs. and Mrx. A. later. WALF. Wednesday morning. March 12, 1924, ut his vesidence, the Ashies Apartmen DAVID WOLF, brother of Amelia, Henrfett Alex and Harry Wolf and Mrs. Joneph Dre. foss._ Faneral from the sbove address Fi day. March 14, at 10 0" {WOLF. Jembers of Wa 125, Fraternal Orde quexted to uttend th Brother, DAVID WOLI i residence, the Ashly apt 14, 8t 10 am. = P.J CA { 1D BRITT, Seety. In Memoriam. { BROWN. 1In ead but loving remembrance of {7 our darling _mother and grandmother, MAMIE BROWN, who departed this Life ! two years ago today, March 13, I ob, God a weight of sortow Sfost onelx one. bea March 12. 1624, at{ 5.w.. VONCEALLE . beloved child of man: granddaughter . Wiseman and Dr. Notice of foneral | 1 | 1 ! The kande that did so mach for me Tiow helpiess they lay! God knows they worked contiouously, | But thes are gone fodar. { H , byt not forzotten. { DAUGHTER.' “REATR RoO! ANDCHILDREN, MIRTAM, TEMPLE, JR. BRUCE. 1% ead but loying remenbra our ear ‘motber, MARY WH WRUCE. who departed this lifc £ agy today, March 13, 1920, where the sou! hath rest are oser, lese ber ben one by oue. CHILDKE. : LOCKYEE. In sad but loving remembrauce of | triend. ANNIE A. DRIES, who o this life fiftesn ears ago fodsy, | March 13. 1909, Mas< will be offernd up from | ‘Comiforter Church fur the repuse of et | BINSH HEL has gone May meet he DE! CLATDE Gane, but | HER FRIEND, | EMBREY. 1In sad bm e only dunghte Sheid), wh 2go today, forgotten, Y. TONER. emembrance of ¢ new e . | EMBREY. 15 loving memory sf my devoted | 1 duughrer. 'Y (nee Sheid). i life three years ago to- | i day. 3 Te21. and her lavisg bus and, who died January 10, 181 { There Iy pever a day that j Without & thought of you. What & chavee basx been made s wway Fassel from & happy bome We once cojoyed fogether. Today T am wandering aloue, But s hand so gentle {s guiding | Me on untll we meot again. i HER LOVING MOTHER. ¢ In sad but loving remembrance ¢ - Sister. ALICE FAWCETT, ay, MaFeh 13, 1922, ¢ winter soow Iy _bed, . of summer time To ‘antamn’s golden red. o1 holds her throne 'And inemory wanders froe M thoughts will travel to the past Aud stlently mouru for {hee. g SISTER CLARA. FAWCETT. A tribute of love to the memot of_ms beloved daughter, ALICE M. FAW CETT, who eutered iuto eterual rest (wo years sgo today, March 13, 1 { " Sweet memorics will ever lin Time cannot change them. Years that come cannot sever ! My loving remembrance of you . T can never forget you, dear Alice While in this world T stay, Tor my heart has never been the same Since the diy Tou passed wwa: { LER LOVING MOTHER. | FAWCETT. Sacred to tic memory of | dear sister, ALICE M. FAWCE arted this life two yeary ago to | 13,102 | The depths of my sorrow T cannot tell | For thie loss of one T loved so well. | Ana while you lie in peaceful sieep i Your memory I will always keep. ! 1n_our home you are fondly remembered Sweet. thoughts still Theones that loved you deariy- in-life Lova you In death just the ame. HER TOVING SISTER EMMA, FOSCATO. In sad temembrance of,my friend, MARIA FOSCATO, who died out year ago | | today, Marci 13, 0 . true: my *ZANIER. ® In sad but loviog remem- brance of my desr mother. MARION C. HMORSTKAMP, who _departed this i twelve years ago today, March 13, 1912. Mother, dear, your name 1 love, ‘was given you by God above. \Although twelve years you've beep away, 1 love you more and more each day. The days are : T long for 'vou, k God 1 bave tha memory What visions bright or Joys x ds Compare with thoughts of mother den: HEK DAUGHTER, MARY 3. GROVES. HORETEAMP. In sad but loving remem- | i "DIRC | HORSTKANP, brance of our dear mother, i HORSTRAMP, who departed tl years ago toduy, Mareh 13, 1912, ' A word to those Who bave motiers here, | Remember abe will Tot alwise be near To guide your foulsieps, your paius aiay— | Think this from day to day. 1 Love mother bv:lurll while she is here, | Suow naught but lore to mother dear. | EPHR DAUGITER AND Hox. ACKSON. Tn xad and Joving remembrance of L our _dear mother, ANNIE THOMAS JACK L BON. who departed ix life 213 years ago toasy. March 13, 1975, A loving oneé las goue to fest, Her heavenly home secured. She bas goue 1o suffer no more, On_Canaan’s bilssful xhore. HER CHILDREN, BEN AND JERRY CLAY- TON, 5 . | In Memoriam. JONEP. 1In sad but loving remembrance of Qur devoted husband, father and grandfatuer, MAKEIHALL JONES, who departad this 16 W0 years ago foday, Mareh 13, 1922. How we miss the welcome footsteps O1 the one we loved so dea: Often we Feeling The miduight stars are gleaming Cpon_ the silent grave Where lies the ouc we loved so dearly Ard tried s hard to save. DEVOTED WIFE, MRS, ELLA JONES. When the evening shades 3 rahnt T icthag Sl £ eart there” comes # longlog. 1€ he would oaly come homer Thy way, 0 God, 1 cannot see, Bul all'ls well that ix done by Thee, y He will make it plain to me, Some day when | How face shall see, Then T shall understand. DAUGHTER, EDITH WELLS. Harps of Christ play softly, A gentle, modest guest is ‘at the door Without a ‘symbol t anuounee his coming, Except the beauteons smile which Jesns wore. He bringe 1o spofls of war, no battles con- tod the pathway of our Kavier And found his glory ‘neath Rose Mount's louely bowers. “His name.” cried he who walted To hear the message xiud mphantly my soul replied, L your guest in Dad."" DAUGHTER, ESTELLE JOIINSON. Grandfather, darling, how 1 miss you, And 1 am so ionely here; Life is, oh, =0 ¢ad without you. Are yon lstening, grandfather, Your dear face is alwayw with me, Your dear. sweet smiles are, too. You canuot come to me, dear grandfather, Byt tome day I'll try a0d come to ou Oh, the memory of that morning, At 1 stood with aching heart. Sceing the one 1 loved o dear] Pierced by death’s most evil d But Ul try and still my heartache And do my best to smile, ¥or God wiil let me come to you After a little whiie. Your memory will be with me foreve Till we meet on a far distant shore. And the heart that is broken sball greet v When we meet to part no more. RANDDAUGHTER, ELEANORA DORSEY. A precious one from us Is gone, A voice we loved is still, A varancy s o our hearts W never can be filled S, MILTON AND ARTHUR LITTLEPAGE. LEE. In sad but levinz re. membrafe of my” two dear sisters, ELLA LITTLEPAGE. who departed this one sear ago, March 13, 1923, and RO LEE, who departed this life one year s March 17, 1923. 5 Peaceful be your rest, dear sisters, 1 love to breathe your names: In life 1 loved you both so dearir. Since death it_has not changed. THEIR DEVOTED SIETER AND BROTIL. IN-LAW, LOUISE AND JOSEPH WARE. MOORE. 1In loviog memory of SILAS 1t MOOKE, who died twenty years ago tods. March 13, 1904, HIS CHILDREN. RISON. In sud and loving remembrance ‘our husband and father, THOMAS A. RISOM who passed sway eleven years ago tudu.s Mareh 13, 1913 ‘HIS WIFE AND DAUGHTER. RISON. In sad but loving remembrance our ‘dear son and brother. THOMAS RISON, who departed this life elever ¥ 8g0 lodey, March 13, 1813. Not dead to us who loved him: Not lost, but gone before: He lives with us in memory, And will forerermore. THE FAMILY oving memory of my dear w ROSE. who departed thir thirtee: oday, March 13, 1917 A loving wife. o good and kind; o frend on earth like her I find 4 was the hour of that uohappy day When God called my wife away. HER DEVOTED HUSBAND, GEORGE W ROSE. 2 WEITZEL. 1In loving memory of eur aunt, FMMA C. WEITZEL, who departed this life March 13, 1923. The hands that toiled for us are folded Her dear, warm heart ie stilled, A place is vacant in our bome T er can be filed. gathering How can we help but feel loncly Wiea her voice we do not bear. For ro words were ever sweeter Than the words she spoke e dear. There are two who still will linge AL the spot where she was laid. Who will come and bring ber fSowe: the grave that death has made. HER LOVING NIECES, EMMA AND L0 RAINE WEITZEL. . WELCH. Sacred to the memory of our belove ! motlier, MARI ICH, who died two years 3go today, March 13, 1922, Tpright and faithful in ail her wars, X SFondertal character to the and of her dars. A_loving mother so good and kind, What & wonderful memory she left behind. HER DEVOTED CHILDREN. . 1n sed but loving remembeance ST jear dangnter, ROTH HUGHES WEST Wio departed this life seven years ago today, March 13, 1917. Sweet memories will ever linger. Time cangot change them, ‘tis trae, may come camnot seser remembrance of ¥ou forget you. dear Ruth, world e 5 wile o th For our heart Since the day FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 13 SE TH ST. N.W. = - LR “hitsieae, Main 2473 Perry & Walsh M. I‘Sr ‘!lln 94 ‘W. Deal & Co. LINCOLN 8200, Roy e W. TN, A:x‘:u‘t:z:m’rsq\xv. Chap JAMES T. RYAN, 517 FA. AVE. K, Model Chupe — A — Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St. NW, fravienes 16, Antomobile Service. I WILLIAM Embalmer. L W.W. 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