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THE EVENING STAR, VETERAN OF ’61 DIES. Edward S. Peck, Eighty-One, Long Resident of Capital. ward S. Peck, eighty-one years old, a veteran of the Union Army dur- ing the eivil war and a resident of this city for fifty-nine years, died at | Inis residence, 152 wton _ street | northwest, vesterda: Funeral ar- | rangements have not been campleted. Mr. Peck was born in_ Wyoming, Y. November 3, 1842. During the il ‘war he served as a_lieutenant with the old 100th New York Regi- iment and was wounded at the battle |of Bermuda Hundred. Following the |war he was employed in the Treas- ury Department, where he worked until retired about three He was the M vunt casunt Church. e was | Burns G He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Katherine R. Peck: two daughters, ss Imily Peck and Miss Josephin 'k, and three sons. Hubert E. {Beck of this city, Claude J. Peck of Uleveland, Ohiv, and Edward S. Peck of Colorado Springs, Col. PINDLER 607 12th St. N.W.-M. 2704 S S lean and Press all and Deliver Ladies’ Suits $1.50 Congregational member of the R. A Potatoes, 15 Ibs. for 32¢ New Cabbage, 7c Sanitary Fresh Creamery Butter, Ib., 55¢ Granulated Sugar, 10 1bs. for §9¢ EGGS 273¢ Loffler’s Sliced Breakfast Bacon. ;™= 15¢ Sugar Cured Bacon, in Strips. Per Ib., 17¢ Wisconsin Cheese. Perlb. ... .29 Jello—all varieties. Pkg. French’s Cream Salad Mustard e.«.. 2 for 25¢ Sanitary Brand Catsup. Bottle . . . 20c White House Rice. 3pkgs. for 25¢ Specials for This Week MILK == =3 - 298 SALMON 2~ 2 = 25¢ SAUER KRAUT = 10c Our specials this week are made l;p of goods in a grade which usually sell at moderate prices. Always remember that the finest grade of canned goods are procurable at our stores at very reasonable prices. VAN CAMP’S EAGLE PORK AND BEAN Value Extraordmar ) Take Home a Case Restaurants, boarding houses and other users of peaches in quantities should buy in TEN case lots or more. If you haven't already used this brand, the cutting of just one can quickly shows you the value. Large Size 5 C Per Case $ 3 60 ° per Ib., “Sanitary” brand in car- ton. Buy this brand and know that you are eating Doz' fine, fresh eggs. Van Camp’s Large Evaporated Cans Tall Cans Chum (No. 2//2)Cans of 24 Cans Per Can— vears ago. | senior deacon of the . DISTINGUISHED ENGINEER DIES IN BALTIMORE William De Courcey May President | of Shipbuilding Company l of Camden. i i William De Courcey: May, sixty-nine Years old, former president of the New York Shipbullding Company of Gamden, N. J. ‘and & brother of Col. ry May of this city, died at his rasmencu, in the Hopkins ?nrlmonl Baltimore, yesterday, folldwing an | illness of about two years. i Mr. May was born in Baltimore. | July 27. 1854. He was a graduate of the University of Edinburgh, Scot- | land, and during his early career was connected with a shipbuilding com- ipany at Glasgow, Scotland. He was well known as o marine engineer. He hud the distinction of having been | the engineer in charge of installing the turbine engines at Niagara Falls. Following. he became general mana- zer and later president of the New York Shipbuilding Company, with which he was connected for many years. Besides his brother of this city, Mr. May is survived by another brother, tiebrge May of the banking fitm of Alexander Brown & Sons of Balti- niore; two sisters, Mrs. Willlam Bab- cock " of Sau Rafael. Canada, and lady Bagot of Brighton, Bngland, tormerly Miss Lillian Mav. His wife; wito was a iiss Ji hine Izard of South Carolina, died “about twenty years ago. Bnes for A. T. Batts. A. T. Batis, a colored employe of | the District government for mor: than thirty years, who died last week was buried to in Mount Harmony | cemetery. In the old days Batts drove | the carriage of missioner and when the automobile came into use he was made a mes- | senger in the engineer department. Batts was more than sixty years old nd resided at 34a O street northwest. i SS 000 Life Insurance for $46.90 At age 35—send date of birth for partic Slars and lilystration, Company founded 1865, Assets over $300,000, A ql"ioy Gotr, 610 'odn:d llll Insurance—All Branche FUNERAL $75, $100, 3150 Up Steel Vaults, $85 Up AMBULANCES ($4) CITY CALLS LARGEST EQUIFPED IN THE CITY W. W. CHAMBERS CO. 14th and Chapin Sts. N.W. Phons Col. 432, Mourning Blacks Oyed 24-HOUR SERVICE Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. Main 1344 PPORTUNITY 1 The Washington D. €. Azencs of The Matoal Life Insurance Company af New York will inangnral Insurance [nstm; T (TICAL TRAINING meet two nights i | ! i 0 Ambi tious, ably those w ing experi spniication Tpon _compie ces will_he offersd to members @l ify. THIS AGENCY'S SYSTEM COOPERATIO IT PRA INT WORK RESENT NTTVES PO ST DESTS 10" REAL 1ZE AN INCOME EVEN DURING TH RIOD OF [NSTRUCTION. 1t " ment o dorariters Life (nsurs tie modern TURR therefore speeds T fal succoss than mest any . where HONESTY, and BRAINS are PREREQUISITES Vien who have come to 3 sealizat on t occupation EN TIAL ESSEN. af or employment wil snsider and in THAT YoU Conferences at our ofices beginni MONDAY. MARCH 24 & :. Write or Telephone HENRY S. BAKER 1ssiztant Manager W. W. WINSBRO {gency In.tructor 423 Southern Bldg. 15th & H Streets, N.W. Main 762-763 Y, Square From 16th and Columbia Road Semi-detached Breuninger-Built Brick Home 32-foot Frontage Eight Large Rcoms Floored Attic Hardwood Floors Threughout Large Porches Owner has purchased larger house—wants quick Price, $17,000 HEDGES & MIDDLETON Inc. Realtors 1334 H St N.W i Franklin 9503 and Sthers Ty Naturesendsawarn- ing of Pyorrhea— bleeding gums. Only one person outof five past forty escapes. younger are subject to it as well. Be on your guard. Brush your teeth with forhanys FOR THE GU Hore than a tooth 11925 o | i | | WASHINGTON, RELATIVE OF POE the Engineer Com- |F 30.01 { (Furnishea (il at DIES AT 72 YEARS Father and Mother of Charles | Poe Both Were First Cous- ins of Famous Poet. €harles Poe, seventy-two years nld.l proiminent attorney, a resident of this city for twenty-scven years, and who ! was the nearest living relative to the famous poct Edgar Allen Pee, died at his residence, 1726 M street north- west, last night at 9:30 o’clock. | Funeral services will be held all his late residence Wednesday. Burial | will be in tie Greenmount cemetery, Baltimore. Mr. Poe August 4, his family have horn in Baltimore ! Many members of | dlhlmxumhed them- selves & scholars, athletes and in | various walks of life. Mr. Poe's| father and mother were both first| cousins of the famous poet and au- | thor, making him « double mvusi’fl {once removed of Edgar Allen Poe. Mr. Poe was a w in many states. of the bar in Tlinois and and also a member of the bar [United States Supreme Court. He came from New York to Washington to practice law in 1897, He survived by his wire, len Conway Poe: two sons, ennedy Poe Poe. and a daugh White. —_— ~ ~ X7 ~ THE WEATHER District of Columbix, Maryland and Virginia-—Fair tonight and tomorrow: moderate temperature; gentle north and northwaent winde. . Sont® north Records for Twenty-Four Hours. Thermometer—{ p.m., 53; 8 p.m., 49 12 midnight, 41; 4 g 3 12 midnigl fam. 408 am) 43; Barg 1 known lawyer | was a member York, u respective Mrs Charles | Bennett ter—4 midnight am., 30.03 Highest temperature.s3, at 245 pom, vesterday. Lowest am. i Tempera Highest, 1 m.. 20.01; S p.m. 3 s 4 am, 23980 noo! temperature, 37, ure same lowest. Condition of the Water. Temperatur Watec Wt B e perature, 12; condi Tide Tables. by United and geodetic y—Tow tide High tide, 10 2 last year— States co: survey. am 9 a.m and 5:16 and 10:56 rrow —TLow t high tide, P The Sun and Moon. \r—Sun rose 6:06 a.m.: 4 p.m romorrow sets 6:25 p.m. Moon Automobil one-half hou and and Sun rises 6:04 g 10:57 am.; mps sets §: Ptcloudy Clear Pt.cloudy | Rismar & Boston lariest | sart. Clondy Cloudy Clear Pi.cloudy | New Orlenny New York Ckla. City. Omaha ... 3 i hiladelphia . |1 hoenix ! pitn Port | Portiand n-\- | Raletg & Take City San Antonto n_Diego.. Francisco St Louis... St. Paui Seattn Spokage WASH Pt.clouds Raining Clear Clowdy Clear Clea- s oy 5 am Stations. Weather London, England Part eloudy Cloudy Snowing Cloudy gy cloudy clondy Clear vart clondy | Sweden.... Spain. al). Az . Rermadu. 5., Forto” o . Cuba Canal Zone o< Colon, Z Man Dies Suddenly. Theron J. Rice. twenty-six. 030 street south st. was taken suddenl his home yesterday afternoon | and died before a physician summon- | ed from Fmer cy Hospital arrived. | His death wis due to natural cause: according _to a certificate given Coroner Nevitt by | L Matn ATREDATLE. P.tts’ name. on March 20 Finder call Col. w1526 Park mad: reward H AIREDALE PUP—-in vicinity of 87th and Tunlaw rd., between 2 amd 3 pm. Sunda: reward. 2332 Tunlaw rd. nw. West 2 6 i | AIREDALE from Soldters PUP_Five months' _male; lost | Home No. 3: name “‘Robby": | St. Louls, address and license tag on col- | lar;_reward. (all Columb'a BAR PIN, piatinum. with diamonds. reward. M. Liberal BEADS, g of yellow mother pearl, be- | tween Willard Hotel, Le Paradis and 14th and Glitton n.w t between 11 ROOK OF BLUE TICKETS, commutation for Ubeyy Chase, Md., car. Fhone Cleve. 1844. COLLIE, answering to the uame of Prince: white and black body with light brown hes tail very short result of accident. Reward returned to 1818-13th st. b. 240 DJAMOND—Small, from lady's _ireastpi downtown. Reward if returoed to 2735 Conn. ave. n.w. FRATERNITY PI day: reward. Phove Cleve. 164. { GLASSES, born rims. (inted Teather case. _Reward. _Adams 1900. 2% GLABSES—Friday, beiween York Movie and Otin place. Heturn o Weber, 815 Otis place. 'GOLD BROOCH—Oval; scroll work; reward. Columbia_9256. HORSES/I0L PIN—_Diamond and rearl; Mass. ave., between Decatur st. and Dupont Circle: reward. Return o 2330 Mass. ave., Ant, 4 Della Phi Delta, Sa g 1 Tenses, MAP OF FLORIDA, letter, hus. _North 575. "ACKAGE LAUNDRY——Cubla Johu car, Sun- West 3035-W. 1118 25th st. Garrett, * PLATINUM RING, Iady's, diamond setting, stolen. or lost last week from 1320 H at. n.e., Apt. 6. If returned, $50 reward, 5o quéstions asked. RING—Set with diamonds aud sapphires; Sat- urday, on A n.e. between 15th and 16th. _Reward if returned to 1511 A n. RING—Ouyx, set with small diamond; ably in the Cantoa Pa, even Columbla 1744, 6 p. TIR] Sunday, 18th st. Restaurant, Sunday Houth 208, after Goodrich, add rim, Jost rebraary 2, between Washinglon “snd _Solomou: Prince Frederick 80-¥ 52 Solomods, Md. 24 TOMCATTiger stripe, white face and m size; near 16th and Monree n.w.; rewanl. Befara 1o 1655 Monoe st: B.w. fette | meet {quarters in The Star building. { way , D. €, MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1924, . 'DEATH TAKES FORMER OFFICIAL OF CENSUS George W. Crane, 74, Resident nf Washington More Than Thirty Years. George William Crane, seventy-four years old, at one time an officiai of | the census bureau and a resident of this city for more than thirty years, | died Priday at Ballston, Va. | Funeral services will be held at the | Schinperl funeral parlors, 2008 I street ! northwest, tomorrow afternoon at {o'clock. Rev. Hugh the Bethany Baptist Church will offi- clate. Interment will be In the Fort Lincoln cemetery. he services will be under the auspices of the La Fay- Lodge, No. 19, F. A. A. M, of which Mr. Crane was a member. l'allbearers will include John B. | Mitchell, Morris J. Hole, John F. Daly, |John G. Hawes, Edmund B. White and ! Bringham Martin, who were {riends ! and former s of Mr. Crane at the census o AIr. born_at Dawson, Sangamon county, liL, June 17, 1545, Later he became a resident of Sheri- dan county, Kan., where he served as county treasurer and on the board | COLES. of county commissioners. He also was | Stevenson of | | clerk of the house of representatives | at Topeka, Kan., for several vears He came to Washington in 1889 an: entered the census office, where h served the government in office and | field work for twenty-seven part of the time as an assistant pay- He maintained his interest s affairs by acting for sev- rs as secretary of the Kansas sty of this city. twice was married was a Miss Belle White, married near litchfield, 111 She died in 1884, Three vears he married Miss Gertrude L. then superintendent of Sheridan county, is survived survived by three sons, Crane of this city, Judge | Crane of Aberdeen, 5. ., ! Crane of this city, and . Mrs, Frank Coleman and Mrs. Allen Ceeil Tiis in It eorge W, and Ralph three ughts f Norton, Kan Councilor and Mrs. this city. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY. Republicar lock, at League Women meet, 3:80 o College Women's Clib. A clu 6 o'clock Intormal part and mah-jong, under tertainment committee auspices of ¢ o'l will meet, Church West Iind at W Cuion Hyglene, ond of St have f Mental The hu and nd Dr. Winifred ltic lizabeth's Horpital her topic, YW Health? will « Is 1 Cosmox Club n Bey the egation, iTuntrases Jecture ot ~Crons jan Desert from Coast to the Sud invited to bring nean Ders are Medite Me 1d Citizens D basement of Con- ¥ Ei “The Con n Control of Associution will Thomson School. McKellar will 1egisla Columbia spoak tior tertainmen on e :30 o'clock Washin and Botanic will m Carnegi profe of Louvain, Academy 1Y of Washing together, 8:13 o'clo Institution Jean r of b Belgivm “Th Mas- s ny, will deliver nal an will ctical Play speak [ house Odd Feliows hters of Isabella Association The committee on the Washi at 1blic health of Trade will in the board’s MISSION DATE CHANGED. Services at St. Domu’.lca to Start March 30. that Dominie’ =outhwe 6 will begin March apnounced {odas morning sery recitation of n in t »m March 30 to April 13 Progress in electric railways during 923 included the initia electric equipment on Northern railway. the and the Jupanese ernment rallways. S to have been Church. 6th and beginning Apri 30 instead, it v th with a ser- ary the Mexican rail- imperial gov- Kan., | Besides his | Ficlding of | { JAQUES. | CRANE. i | Lou1s the | ladies. | Association will | helaub | niversity | PECK. Sensations | | ROBINSON. and ' e evening will be the ! operation of | ROBINSON. Spanish | . No. ¢arns of Thanks. {GREEN. We w'sh to express our sincere ap reciation to cur relatives. friends a their sympathy and the beantiful | foral iributes seat during the recent e envement of onr dear mother, ] fratement of our dear mother, Mrs. KATE FRAX TT. We wish to express our thanks and appreciation to our relatives, friends and fraternitios for their sympathy, kindness and beautifyl floral designs at the sudden destis of gur ‘mother aud sister, CATHERINE K. CASSANDRA SCOTT AND FAMIL SULLIVAN. We wish to thank our relatives and frieads for fleir expressions ‘of sym pathy and for the beantiful foral tributes | jent on the occasion of the death of my | brloved sister JOHANNA. MRS, ABBIE HUDLOW. ZELLER. We wish to thank our many | friends for (neir expressions of &ympathy | #nd for the beautiful. floral tributes sent on the occasion of the death of our beloved husband and father, KARL ZELLER. THE PAMILY. 25 ZIMMERMAN. We wish to express our deep appreciation’ and heartfelt thanks for t kind express'ons of sympathy, for the beau- tiful floral tributes from our relatives and friends, also the many organizations which were represented at the death of my be- loved wife, GOLDIE . ZIMMERMAN. HENRY ZIMMERMAN The same feeling is extended from her motber, MARY HOHENSTEIN. Beaths. BALOOM. Sunday. March 23, 1924, IRMA E.. beloved wife of James E. Balcom. a daughter of Louls K. and Julia A. Poore of Brooklyn, N."Y. Notice of faueral bere- after. BANION. Sunday, March 23, wen’s Hospital, GEOKGE W. band of the Jate Mary 8. Banion gnd father of Mrs, V. M. Rice and Emily G. Bamion. Remains resting_at the W. Krnest Jarvis funeral pariors, 2222 Georgia ave. n.w. tice of funeral hereafter. BARNES, ° Departed this 1924, st Freed- BANION, hus- life on Sunda roes and sister of George and Allen Powell. She leaves 1o mourn their loss a devoted husband, Jobn Barnes; one daughter, Hattie Louise; a father, Saul Powell er.; a mother. Callie; two_sis: ters, Mrs. Charlotte P. Nelson. and Miss Kate E. Powell; four brothers, George, Allen, Saul, jr. and Taylor Powell, and many friends.” The remaius may be “vie) at her late residence, 3112 Sherman A&ve. n.w. Fuperal eerelloul'fl will_be held at Mt. OCarmel Ba Church, 3d and Eye sts, o.w, , Mareh 26, at 3 Dn. " Toferment Camden, 8, C. 25 ! In Memoriam. ERNEST. in loving remembrance of my deac wife, LLSTE M. ERNEST, who entered eter Bl restthree years ago’ today, March 24 1921 ‘The midnight stars are gleaming Upon a sileat grave Of one we loved so dearly And tried so hard to save When they ask me §f T mis ¥ s, 1L fills my heart with But Your spirit sweetly whispers Inbeaven we shull meet aga‘n BAND, WALTER L. ERNEST In loving remembrance of our Kev. MERMAN PRANKLIN thix life seven years ago to Deaths. 1924, DY Y. beloved s of the late fierkeley. Funeral from bis late resideace, 908 G e, uesday. March at 2 p. Tieiativee and Trichds tnvited " Interment_ Congressional cemetery. BONEBRAKE. Saturday, March 22, 1924, at her residence, 3200 8 st n.w., SUSAN, widow of the lute Dr. JAMES il. BONE- BRAKE. Funeral oo Tuesday, March 25, from Birch's funeru] parlors, 5034 M n.w., at 1:30 o'clock. Relatives and £ invited. Interment in Arlington cemetery Mareh 21, husband t dear pastor. Who departe day, March 25, 1917 Our hearts in deep sadness recall the das When the angel of death took our dear pas P awiy and faithfol in all his ways. A wonderful ¢ the end of his day THE PASTOR RS AND MEMDBY OF PILGRI ST CHURCH Barge, grandfain Remaios daughter's residence, Fuzeral from St. Mary's P. E. . 24rd St., between G and I sts. n.w.. Wedneadny March 26, at 2 p.m. Relatives and fric invited. CALLIS. saturdus. Murch residence, 1415 You st. b beloved wife of William 8. At the 8. H, 2901 14th st. n.w evening, March | at 7:30 pm. d friends in- | Interment ut Ler former bume, Burn- Va.. on Tuesday, March JOHNSON ten cars ago toda We think of the Thiok of the thin, All to oursely So geatle Our dear dau With nature 1t iy hard day, th sed 1 Fou passe Belov homas Abraham and Tucker Coles neral later. A Dateher Lodge i members of Clark F. A A M., are re finera COLES, March 26, from Mt. Airs Baptist 4 beiween North Capitol and Ist stx, 1w o'clovk. Offieer: will meet at | pm.. members Died Stinday. March ix A ek, AN PAPA ToH AR 1fe DENOTED MAMAIA In =ad I of my dear wife, EFFIE Milstead). who departed th s today. Marcn - Walk o'er the They bear our om parlors pow. Interment u a Fayeite Lodge, F. Fort Lincoin cemetery A _upe nig T Mason dor Svsiedsof K BAND. ANDREW DANTE Mireh 24 THE FAMILY LANGBEIN. sacred fo 1 . LANGEEIN. who depar years ngo today, Mareh calved . funera; 3 CRANE Wk GREENFIELD, 1921, at 5 n.w., AGNES Yoted ot loving ister Tosa” Warrer ai Temple, fate broth arder of the WANAMAKER Departed this life March 25, er residence, 2048 F | 3 NEIEL] the' late James o Mrs. Ann Mason Notice of funeral he SEFH Ann Wit How we 1 Of the ofien W ming aming Saturd daughter sixtor Mareh of Jdokin Laura Jacq residenes LOUISE, and neral acques | Fu | hard 1o sare SON AND DAUGHTEE dear motber, tried ~ LOVING ot For our hearts have ne DATGHTER AND SON TS LAV, MR MBS FRANK J. NESLINE Dear is the g HER Jife Thursdus. § oo rtieid Hospital, KA cval mother of Walter | ndas, Mareh 24, from Clock p.m W, Kriel - atives ami > world Trien: ave where our Frundmo Ieparted this Jife 1924, 80 8280 p., MAKY vived by two devoted cbildren Hattie Neamion e Starch M. E. Church | MADDUX. ~a the rexidance of Wictee, ) Exe - ¢ the s ... on Wednesday, Ttkiutives and friend e L LR Kunday, March 2 s ward and wemmories Which nese from Univ MAZINGER s { kT MAZINGER dnughter. Mes, g stonow MARGAEET M > Thomas Maddux. Funerai Ad 1S DAUGHTER. * PECK, wh dusé Ta v 10 am Interinent HANNATE 1 ER remembragce o ANNTE nd and t 9:30, theno \here high n for the repose frends iny Riset cometery ent And prazed w» hard to MARYMAN. Sunde P nt bis reside SAMUEL ABELL, E. Marsman the abuse res . ut 90 8 Torter Chu W oam a s e, 01 Eerson st beloved husbund of S Martin). Funera Wednesday son stand aud wa - hand and see you smilc turned for me LOLISE SMITIE Murch i g HER MOTHEL. AND SINTER | TRAVIS. Ir comen TRAVIK, v " Mis EONA MCLAUGHLIN. ire, Siwry 3. SN HitE FawiL VYEIR, wio departed 1h todas. Marcl i, 1918 W Wi W Cowa NICEENS, Deparied ¢ vidnwn's Hoapioa W. Ernest Jurv.s it 5 WINSTON. hes died nir WINSTON farch =4 Suddeniy. TER RESSIE WALSH. s ‘mbranes Atiexi. wh Poe: il b ra HER DEYC Iy yesrs. from hureh Mar Fuzera Concordis Tuesday Eock (i PREINKERT. The members of Aid of Concordin Church are ad the fuperal s ANNA MAKRIE duy. March Chureh. cor 46,; MORTICIANS 1730~1732 PENNA. AVE. PHONES: MAIN 55i2~55I3 K. THO>S. &« DUND 131 < Tndertukers. Homelike Funeral Phoue Lincoln W W Deal & Co. S16 ST, \.E. LINCOLN 5200 _ Autowwbile_Seriice. Coapel. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. fii SEVENTH ST, N.W Modern < foophoae, _ Main 2473 Berry & Walsh Box M Perry—Main 084 Gerald Walsh JAMES T. RYAN, A s fncoln 142 " Josep h F. erch s Sons 3034 M St NW. e e ;, Pione Weat 96 Aviomon LEE HARFORD V. Sunday. March CHARLES A &t from Oliver il . INALLE ELEVENTH RAY. At £ Parlurs, o 180, REA. Marc TATRD. age Vee and Apt. 3. th neral Tueadas ment Ouk Hi Friday. ! . at #:15 am.. JOHN Beloved ~on”of John hastian Rea, lemains at i, 1486 W st Fu m.._from Chn In and N ats, mow. Inter March mother o o Arth devoted annt of Delphia Wi Funeral 1924, CECE LiA iolinson and Model (Imp[d AVE tor. it af T, nd the for ROBINSON. Tuesd. Raptist Chu . at 1 St Franeis and K. { ral of our M il Embalmer, Livers ia connection. cunre Wnd wodern erematorium. ox, 332 Pa ave nw Tel. call \I m Z W.W.Chambers Co. Diveeior Comm and SCHEITLIN. At Colonial Reach, Va., RUDOLPH Funeral Obambers Company. 11t Mareh Mareh from A bers CO COMPLETE EUNERALS §75. $100. $150 UP Ttmothv Hanlon Phone 1. N, JOIN 0. X1MMONS i of the late Vietoria Sim Funeral from the residence Toesd p.m. Friends and reiatives inyited. terment at Addison Chapel. (M pers please cony.) " | SMALL. The remains of Miss HENRIETTA SMALL, who died Wednesday, March 10 1024, will be interred in Iosemount cemr Tuesduy, March 25, at 2 p.m. Relutives and friends invited. THE FAMILY. * Departed this 1ife Friday, March 21 her residence, 1019 Kenyon st. n.w N TYLER, beloved sister of the Lot Tyler of Baltimore, Md. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Company's funeral par Tor, 2322 Ga. ave. n.w. Notice of funeral 841 T 5342 Neither the successors of i nected with the original W. establishment Phone_Erank. 6626 nor con % Speare WM. H. SARDO&CO Phone Linco! obil '—-—-‘I'Hl OIIOINAL WR Speare @o. 1208 HSTREET,N.W. WMAIN 108 FORMERLY 340 1 5T ALMUS R.SPEARE WILLS B.SPEARE S CLYDE J. NIGHO HERBERT B. NEVIUS 24 NEW YORK AVE, N.W. g ... EMMA, beloved wifo of Roliin E, Wines. Notice of funeral h ufter. WINSLOW. Sunday morning, March 23, 1924, | at her residence. the Octavia. 1669 Colum. hin road. SARAH G. B., widow of Capt George B. Winslow and mother of Mre Katharine W. Fettis and Mrs. Edw'n Kee Funeral_from her late residence on Tuesda. March 25, at 11 s.m. Interment private. In Memoriam. BALENGER. In sad but loving remembrance of our loving mother, MARGARET F. BAL- ENGER. who passed away six years ago to- day, March 24, 1918. Some day we are golng to meet yon On that beautiful, golden shore; Onr circle will then be complete again, Never to be broken more. HER CHILDREN. BARNES, In sad but loving remembrance of our_dear husband and father, EDWARD TARNES, who left us sad and loncly two years ago todsy, March 24, 1922, Oh, how our father suffered He suffered night and day Until God sent an angel from heaven And took our father away. Your peture we look at each day, And, looking into your cyes, they seem to says Don't grieve too hard for me. For we will meet again some duy." Upright and faithfal in all his ways, & wonibetal character 407ithe endiich M wys; A loviog husband and father. good abd kind What a wonderful memory he left behind DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN. Main 2416. EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS, 900 14TH AT MODERATE PRICES. st nw. Prompt_auto delivery service. Artistic-texpressive—inex pensive. Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. | We Specialize in Floral Des1qns loderate. icgs INC Jorists | 4 wH STS. N MAIN 6953,

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