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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGFON, I e——=3]0] — 0| —| 0| 0| ] URGES DEEPENING RIVER. [FRIENDS HONOR MISS LEVY, I Serve You as a Meat Specialist As such you get from me expert service. I know how to select meat—and how to prepare it when you order. it bas been a lifetime study with me—and I feel very sure of my ability when I assume to promise you superior meats—and superior service. ’ The certainty of Goodman quality is to be had only at my stands in Arcade Market—83-94. I have no con- nection with any other locations. Your satisfaction Columbia 1638-5562. E.T. Goodman, 83-94 Arcade Market Phone if you can’t come. will be the same. lI——lal——jol——o|——[a|—] In Harmony With Spring The vernal season will soon be at hand— a hint that now’s the time to put the house in harmony with nature. We've everything re- quired for spring “rejuvenation” of the home— Paints, Stains and Varnishes Nationally advertised and USED mediums of dependable quality, at Notably Reasonable Prices. We'll be glad to help you out with your individual spring redecorating plans—call on us for suggestions. D. C. DISTRIBUTORS OF SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PRODUCTS & OTHER WIDELY KNOWN PAINTS DYER BROTHERS INCORPORATED Paints for Every Purpose 734 Thirteenth St. Phone Main 2164 A. Printzess tai- loring is perfection #n the suit of plain midnight blue twill, with free and casv, rounded-off-at-cor- ners sack coat. $49.50. tical | road and highway conne FUNERAL Appropriation of $1.326,000 for deep- ening the Delaware river channel be- tween Philadelphia and Trenton, N. J., was urged upon Congress in a letter from Maj. Gen. Beach, chief of the Army engineers, to Speaker Gillett. The report advised improvement which would provide a twenty-foot channel at incan low water with & general width of 200 feet, * G Beach suggested, however, that the iraprovement should only be undertaken if local in sts provided public terminals at Trenton with not less than 3,000 feet of berthing space, adequate covered storage and mechan- equipment and satisfactory, rail- ions. Mourning Blacks Dyed 24-HOUR SERVICE Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. Main 1344 Lower Prices | $75, $100, $150 Up Steel Vaults, $85 Up AMBULANCES ($4) CITY CALLS LARGEST FQUIPPED IN THE CITY Land Office Employe Completes Fifty Years’ Service. Rounding out fifty years in the em- ploy of the government in Washing- ton, Miss Rachel Ccrdelia Levy was presented yesterday afternoon by her assoclates in the general land office with an cngrossed volume. testifying to her popularity. and a basket of roses. A purse of gold also was presented. The veteran government employe been with the general land office the swamp land_claims division forty-sevem years. Shegentered gov- ernment employ with the bureau of engraving and printing iri 1874 and was transferred to the general land office in 1877. She is & native of New York city Bani; Pl;enident Dies. Special Dispateh to The Star. CUMBERLAND, Md.. March icorge L. Landwehr, sixty-six y d, president and founder of the Peo- ars Ixxlt"x Bank, died Sunday at his home, had on Green street. He been con- fined to his home but a few weeks. He was a native of Cumberland. | More than 2500 officers were dis- W. W. CHAMBE N e e e 14th and Chapin Sts. N.W. Fhone Col. 432. the United States in 1922, Every Good thing think about WHIT "FRUE, and then some! Be sure the “White Ho you can possibly E House Coffee is That’s a Faet. use” is on every label 1, 3 and 5 lb. packages only B. This is the famous O’Rossen model that created the vogue for boy- ish wear. Dupli- cated by Printsess, in navy twill, braid- bound. $49.50. C. Printzess does the nipped-in-waist tailleur in masterful manncr. This niodel n needle- striped black trwill, link-fastened. $49.50 . Master-Made Printzess Tailleurs $ 49.50 An Important Suit Event Every Printzess suit is “master-made.” Printz, the creator. He demands in each of materials that the well dressed woman You almost never see a sale of Printzess demands. quality, not quantity. So this very special price on spring tailleur: is doubly important. ‘There is every style of new tailleur. The lorgline. The boyi in waist. Double and single breasted. Plaip or needle striped; ish mixtures. Sizes for Misses, 16 to 20.. Sizes for Women, 36 to 44. Every Tailleur lined with heavy Skinner’s Peau.de Chine - Thellecht Co Each has the personal inspection of that same nicety of detail and quality 7 garments, because they are built for s, before Easter, sh. The nipped- or in novel Brit- ;| are. D. CITY.NEWS IN BRIEF. The Rhode Island Avenne Citizens Assoclation will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m., in Sherwood Presbyterian Church Hall. The Washington Classieal Club will honor Dr. Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve, late professor of Greek at Johns Hop- kins, at its meeting Saturday, §$:15 p.m., in American University, 1901 F street. Speakers: Prof. William A. Sckels, A Mitchell Carroll, Willlam J. elve, Mildred Dean, Charles Noble and Dr. George S. Duncan, president of the ciub. open to public. The Kentucky Society will meet Thursday evening at 2400 16th street. Gen. and Mrs. Henry T. Allen will be honor guests. of “The Ruhr Occupation.” Music, cards and dancing. # . TUESDAY, MARCH 25, . Allen will speal | Sidney F. Wicks of the Manchester Guardian Weekly will lecture at Ci cordia Chirch tomorrow, 6 p.m. Sub- je “Economic and Moral Factors in the Success of the British Labor Party.” The Advertising Club w luncheon tomorrow, 12:30 p.m., at City Club. Kenfteth A.” Millican will will have a 30 pam., at Univer- | Club. Dinner will be followed by brief speakers: Dr. Work of the Interior; Dr, H. 3 talk by C. K. Berryman and by Representative Woodrum of regular Wapiya luncheon will be given tomorrow, 45 p.m., at Uni, versity Club. There will he a meeting of the Cleveland Park School on “Commu- nity Associations” at the John Eaton Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Henry O'Nalley, commissioner of fisheries, will present motion pictures of the third “fleld industry, Pribilof Islands, Alaska. Ma). Gen. Henry T. Allen will ad- dress the Woman's National Demo- cratic Club at its luncheon tomor- row, 820 Connecticut avenue, A dance will be given by the Ra- nswood Club at the Willard Hotel Saturday night at 9 o clock. The first of u weries of assembly dances will be given at Merchants' Hall, 914 E street northwest, Satur- day night. under the auspices of the Mullane Theatrical Agency artists Dances will be held every Saturday night in the future from 9 to o'clock. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. University Club: Dinner dancing after 9:30 o'clock. dance; Southeast Citizens' Association will meet, § o'clock, at Tyler School. Mrs. Ella’ H. West will” speak for the Juvenile Protective Association. Col. James . Iettit Camp, No. 3, United Spanish War Veterans, will meet at 921 Pennsylvania avenue southeast. Mrs. Frank O'Hara will speak on current English fiction at Knights of Columbus Evening School, $ o'clock. lowa Circle Citizens' Association will meet, 8 o'clock, in Northminster Presbyterian Chuch. Joppa Lodge Chapter, No. will serve dinner, from 7:30 o'clock, at Petworth Church, O. E 30 to E. Dr. Hugh director of | ild Welfare Society, will speak be- fore Tuesday Evening Club at Phy lis Wheatley Y. W. C. A, 901 Rhode Island avenue, at 8 o'clock. [s North Capitol and Eckington Cit- izens' Association will meet, 8 o'clock, in Emery School building. Enter- {tainment feature. Y. W. C. A.: Six clubs will meet at 12 | ries will be to St. jat | jat upper and recreation b program. association fo! followed by a ¢ Ladies' Auxiliary to Brightwood Commandery will present the Lang- don Players in a melodrama “Civil Sarvice,” 8 o'clock in Brightwood Ma- sonic Temple. Dancing after enter- tainment. Thomas Circle Citizens’ Association will meet, 8 o'clock, at Luther Place Memorial Church. U. 8. Grant Circle, Ladies of the G. A. R., will meet, § o'clock, in Grand Army Hall. Ticket Agent Robbed. NEW YORK. Maych 25.—Bandits early today invaded the busy borough 1'station of the Interborough sub- way in Brooklyn, struck down Samuel Ruzzo, the ticket agent, and robbed him of $750, the night's receipts FOUND. DIAMOND BROOCH — At Wardman _ Park, March 21. Give description. Apply at desk. Ad paid_for by Monticello Assoc. . LOST. ALE, tag No. 12101, registered in Miss BIRFON 88 Mirch 2. "Finder cal ‘Gon 1921 or 1836 Park rd. Keward. . ATREDALE PUP—Five-months' from Soldicrs’ Home No. 3 St Louis, Mo., address and 1t Columbia 750, Tine and green, beaded, take at St tions asked the Ontario_apts. G—Small black velvet, vicinity 13th and G e day night. _Col.’ 9055. . BEADS, string_of yellow mother pearl, be- fmeen Willard Hotel, Le Paradis and 14t5 a0d Cliton n.w., ¥ o} weea 11_an 250" Reward. | Main oL, 25 BICYCLE —Roamer. Monday. st. n.w., before 5 p.m. Tost male; name, 3 se tag ou col- Apply 516 5 1924 JOHN L. REA, JR, 'MASONIC LODGE VISITED. Grand Master Received by Dawson Members. Dawson Lodge, No. 16, F. A. A. M., chartered May 5, 1857, which now has a membership of 780, last evening was host to the Grand Master of Masons of the District of Columbia and the officers of the Grand Lodge, the occa- sion being the annual grand visitation. Walter 8. Eatherly, master of Daw- son lodge, extended a cordial wel- ome to the official visitprs, to which suitable response was made by Grand Master Charles F. Roberts. The lat- ter also gave a number of interesting annowncements. Wisdom D. Brown, & past master of the lodge and an of- ficer of the Grand Lodge, recounted a recent commendable achievement of Dawson Lodge In connection with the Masonic and Eastern Star Home. Or- chestra selections were a feature of the evening. The next visitation of the 1924 se- John's Lodge, } 11, next Friday evening at 8 o'clock, Masonic Temple, 13th street and New York avenue. TENNESSEEANS TO MEET. McKellar and Garrett to Speak at Raleigh Tonight. Senator Kenneth McKellar will speak on the possibility of five-cent street car fares in the District and tepresentative Finis J. Garrett will give the democratic outlook in his state at the “Tenne: ing of the National Democratic Club of Washington in the Raleigh Hotel tonight All democratic members of gress from Tennessee have been in- vited and all Tennesse dmocrats in the District are urged to attend. This is the first of a series of “state night” meetings, at which spe- cial drives will be made to have 11l the voters from the various states hear of the democratic prospects ‘back home.” The meeting will start 8 o'clock and will be presided over by Dr. Albert H. Putney, presi- dent of the club. Frederick P. Myers is chairman of the speakers’ commit- tee arranging the meéting. Sing Cantata at St. fnul'l. Maunder’s sacred cantata, “Olivet to Calvary,” will be rendered by the hoir of men and boys at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 23d street below Washington Circle, tomorrow eve- ning, at & o'clock. The soloists will be J. F. M. Bowie, tenor; Harry M. Forker, baritone, and Masters Calvin, Walker and Fugene Barnes. Samuel A. Leech will pre- sxdadaz the organ. The public is in- vited. — THE WEATHER _District of Columbia—Cloudy to- night and tomorrow; possibly light Tain tomorrow; warmer tomorrow. moderate variable winds, becoming southerly. Maryland—Cloudy tonight; tomor- row unsettled and warmer, probably light rain; moderate variable winds, becoming southerly. Virginia—Cloudy tonight and to- morrow; possibly light rain in ex- treme north portion tomorrow; warm- er tomorrow; light variable winds. West Virginia—Cloudy tonight and tomorrow: probably_rain; no change in temperature. Records for Twenty-Four Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 55; 8 pm. 52; 12 midnight, 45; 4 am., 41; 8 am., 41, noon, 49. Barometer—4 pm., "30.04; $ p.m., 30.08; 12 midnight, 30.12; 4 am., 30.14 8 am. 30.21: noon, 30.16 Highest temperature, 57, occurred at 4:30 p.m. yesterday. Lowest tem- herature, 35, occurred at §:30 am. to- ay. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 60; lowest, 34 Condition of the Water. Temperature and_condition of the water at 8 am.: Great Falls—Tem- perature, 42; condition, very muddy. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States coast and geodetic survey.) Today—Low tide, 5:29 a.m. and 6:11 NDLE BULL—Name “Tech CAT—Strayed from 3640 Newark st., March o targe male §r17, &nd biack tiger. Phone Cleveland 322, ReWward. ¢ COLLIB, male: brown: tag umber 8325 Re- Call_Col. 7 license No. 26° OLTS—Special, _d8-caliber revbiver, 591157, engraved ietropolitan Tolice, D, Returs_headquarters. 2° NG, pearl: Sonday afterncon, oo Bilt- e G e e e "Poose Adame 3484 5 ENYELOPE_Containing 2 checks. one ¥. M. C. A. and ope U. D. and L., and list of nimes only important fo the loser. Beward. G. A. Robinson, 1410 G st. n.w. o FRATERNITY PIN, Deita Phi Delta, Satur- day; reward.Phone Cleve. 164. L NCH DULL_Female, color black: Dis- et Meense No- 12735, Retara. to 2415 Mass. Reward. 26 GLASSBS—Tortoise shell rim, in G. L. Huske case, vicinity city post office or You st., be- tween 14th and 16th. Reward. Notify P, 0. Box_1425. 3 1 GLASSES — o black | gicinits 13th and Mass. LASSES. Lora rims. Reward. _Adams 1900, = GOLD PENCIL — Wahl Eversharp, Senday, March 22 Reward. Lvella Mitchell, Itoom 234, Ariington bldg. - HANDBAG—Headed, on 8th and F Re- ward. Mrs. R McMahon, ton, Va. Thone Clarendon 503 . HORSES 105 PIN—Diamond aad rearl; Mass. ave., between Decatur st. and Dupont Circle; reward. Beturn to 2339 Mass. ave., Apt. 4. £ KAROLL GAMBO PIN_Saturday. Reward it found. Mrs. Dilion, Liggett'ssDrug Store, 7th and B _sts. o.w. Res. Columbia 9701. — * KEYS M st. n.w.. between 12ib and I13th. rd. _Return 1212 M. Jamiter. DANT_Platinum with diamond, ity of Willard Hotel. Liberal rew e e S e v R POCKETBOOK, ssom Ina Cafe, contain- ing articles of ewelry. mouey, Keys. Liberal reward. F. 4428, Misy Green. v | POLICY NO. 572473 —Lost or misiaid. Tesued by the Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company on the life of Martha Cabaniss MacGhee. The finder will please return it to the undersigned. An. application bas been made for the Issuing of ‘a_duplicate. Martha Cabaniss MacGhee, 2017 5th_st. n.w.. Washington. D. C. v PIN_Platinum Oligree, with small diamond in center. Reward if returned to Apt. 506, the Highlands. 260 PURSE—Small_leather, con(aining money, be- tween Dupont Circle and Medical Science bldg. Retorn 1103 Munsey bldg. Reward. < FURSE—Oq Mt. Pleasant car, about § o'clock, Sunday night, ‘brown silk under-arm purse. containing small amount of money and photo. graph. _Reward. Please notify West 2087, PURSE—Small gray, contoining large sum of Fo. L case, Sunday orih 994 inted lenses, leather money. on N st. m.w. Miss Hilbert, Star Laundrs. Reward. . RING—Solitaire diamond. on street Mar 20, Liberal reward. Ruth Johason, 3020 Dent pi. o.w., Apt. 16. 260 MCAT—TIger siripe, white face and breast, TaeRe slze: nest 16t aad Mourch m.ws romant: Betura (o 1652 Monroe st aw.. ) p.m.; high tide, 11:20 am. and 11:49 p.m, Tomorrow—Low tide, 6:24 am. and 7:10 pm. high tide, 12:16 p.m. The Sun and Moo: Today—Sun rose, 6:04 am.; sun sets, 6:25 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises, 6:03 am.; sun sets, 6:26 p.m. Moon rises, 11:44 p.m.; hets, 9:17 am. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. ‘Weather in Various Cities. Stations. s wprarsak g aew Abilene, Tex. 29.94 Albany Atlanta - 8024 Atlantic City 30.16 Haltimore .. 3 Birmiogham . 30.26 Bismarck .. 20.94 3032 L 30.20 Pt.cloudy Rainiog Cloudy’ Clear’ Cloudy Clear’ Kansas City. 29.88 Los Angeles. Louisville Miami, ¥ New Orleans 30,18 New York.. 30.16 Okla. City.. 20.92 Omaha ... 2080 Philadelphia. 30.18 Ehoenix ... 50.00 Pittsburg] . X Portland, Me. 30.12 Portland, Ore 30. Raleigh,N.C. 8. Lake City 88 t34 H 88888LLe BEERER FOREIGN. (8 a.m., Greenwich time, today.) Stations. Temperature. Weatber. London. England. .48 Clondy Paris, France. Raining Copenbagen, Denmark.. Part cloudy Stockholm, ' Sweden. Part cloudy Humiton, ” Bermuds Fart cloday milton, 2, ol Han Juan, Perte Cloudy Clear Part cloudy f-r EERIEEH l RITES FOR J. L. REA, JR. | Former Law Classmates Attend | Services—Buried in Oak Hill. Private funeral services for John L. Rea, jr. an employe of the inter- nal revenue bureau and son of John L. and Mrs. kmma Sebastin Rea, who | died at the Garfield Hospital Satur- day, were held this afternoon at 1:30 cclock, followed by services at the Church of the Inc Spiscopal, W. Atkin | Interment ery. Pallbearers, selected from his for- mer classmates at the National Uni- versity Law School and other friends, were:” Paul J. Hausen, Henry P. Money, George A. Ringger, Howard F. Bresee, William J. Storey and John A. McGrath The services were attended by many of Mr. Rea's friends, including law school classmates and members of the Signa Nu Phi Fraternity, of which he Wwas a member. NOTED SURGEON DIES. | Sir William MacEwen Had Wide | Reputation. Iy the Assaciated Press. LASCOW, March 25.—Sir William MacEwen, professor of surgery in slasgow University since 1892, died here Saturday. He was seventy years of age, and was knighted in 19 Prof. MacEwen published many volumes on surgery, among them works dealing with transplantation of bone by bone-grafting and in- fective diseases of the brain and spinal cord. He was honorary mem- ber of medtcal academies in most of {the medical centers of the world. Cards of Thanks. We wish to express our sincers tion to our relatives, friends snd fra ternities for their sympathy. kindness and beautiful floral tributes on the occasion of the death of our father, HENRY EVANS. MES. CHARLOTTE KOSS, MRS, NELLIE A MOORE, MRS. MARY E. HENSEY H. EV . We wish to our their beautifal to_express our sincere relatives and friends for flowers and expressions of ssmpathy during the illness and upon the - death of our beloved father, JAMES F. GORDON. GEORGE AND EDDIE O'CONNOR. We wish to express our sincere thanks fo our relatives and friends for their beautiful fowers and expressions of i by during tae illness and upon the death of our dear wife. daughter and sister, AGNES L. 0'CONNOR. HER HUSBAND. MOTHER, FATHER, SIS TERS AND BROTHERS. ‘222 10th st. n.e. ZELLER, We wish to thank our many friends for tieir expressions of sympathy and for the beautiful floral tributes sent on the occasion of the death of our beloved husband and father, KARL ZELLER * THE FAMILY Deaths. ABTRUR. Mondsy, March C."ARTHUR, Jr.. captain, UL S. A Fineral servives Frank W. Hill, 2029 ock Wednesday, Mar (private) at Arlington cemetery. BALCOM. Sunday, March 23 1924, in Brookiyn, N. Y. ANNA E.. beioved wife of JamesE! Baleom and daughter of Louis K Julia A. Poore. Fyneral from the resi- dence of Ler aunt. Mrs. Lonis E. Hummer. 2421 M st nw.. Wednesday, Marel 26 B:30 a.m.: thence to Sacred Heart Church, where mass will be said at 9 a.m. !BANION. Sunday. March 23. 1924, at Fresa men's Hospital, GEORGE W. BANION, bus- band of the late Mary 8. Baniou and father of Mrs. V. M. Rice and Emiy G. Banion Remains restiog at the W. Eroest Jarvis funeral pariors, 2222 Georgia ave. B.w. No tice of funeral bereafter. BARNES, Deparied this March 23, 1924, at 7:30 p.m.. at the Gar field Hospital. HATTIE PO LL. devoted wife of Joun P. Farncs and sister of George and Allen Powell. \She leaves fo moorn their “loss a desoted husband. John D Barnes; one daughter, Hattie Louise; a father, Saul Fowell sr: a ‘mother, Cailie; two sis: Chariotte P. Xelson and Mis Powell: four brothers. George, Allen, Saol, jr. and Taylor Powell, aud any friends.” The remains m be viewed at_her late residence, 3112 Sierman ve. n.w. Funeral ceremonies will be held Mt. Carmel DBaptist Church, 34 sts. n.w., on Wednesday, March p.m. Interment Camden, 8. ¢ o COLES. Sundsy. March 23, 1924, at his resi dence, 219 17th st. s.e.. CHAKLES C. COLES beloved husband of Lacy Coics, fatber. of Thomas C. and Clara Coles. devoted brother of Abrabam and Tucker Coles. Funeral Wednesday, March 26. at 1:30 o'clock, from Mount Airy Baptist Church. Relatives and friends invited & COLES, Officers and companions of Bruce Hall Chapter, No. 5, are hereby notified to be present ‘at Mount Airy B st. between North Capitol and Eye sts. n.: at 2 o'clock p.m, Wednesday, March 26 1 attend the funeral of our lite companion, CHARLES COLES JOHN W. MUDDE, H. . WALTER J. BROOKER, Sec. ' COLES. Al officcrs and members of Eureks | Lodge, No. 4362, G. U. 0. of 0. F.. are requested fo attend & call meeting Tuesdas, | 1924, LOUIS Field Artiliers, resigence of loterment life on Sundas, 26, March 25, at 7 o'clock p.m.. fo arrange the funeral of Rrother CHARLIE COLES. Funeral Wednesday, March 26. at 2 o'clock p.m.. from Mount Airy Baptist Church. L st bet. N. Cap. and 15t sts. n.w LEON COLSTON. ROBERT C. DYSON, P. COLLINS. Monday. March 2 o'clock p.m.. &t his residence, , Va.. TEWIS 7. beloved husbaod of the' late Sarab L. Collis. aged 52 years. ' Funeral from abave residence Thursday. March at 2 o'clock pm. Rela fnvited. tery CRAWFORD. Soddenlr. Snnday. Mare! 1924, at 9:30 p.m., HAROLD WATE loved son of Wootion W. wnd El ford. “Puveral from his parents 720 Quiney at. now., Wedneduy, March at 2 pm. Relatives and friends invited 10 | attend. allston, V. e 24. 1024, LOUISA DON- A s Funeral from W W. D ome, 8§16 H st . Wednesday. March 26, at 2 o'clock. The terment Prospect Hill cemetery. DULIN. Monday, March 24, 1921, at § p.m.. at ber residence. 3020 Dent pl. n.w., MARY A. DULIN, widow of the Iate James C. Dulin. Funeral from the above residence ‘Thursday, March 27, at 11 a.m. Iaterment Congressional cemetéry. 26 GREENFIELD. Departed this life March 5:25 p.m.. at her residence, 2048 E st. n.w., AGNES M. GREENFIELD. ihe voted wife of the late James Greenfield, I ing sister of Mrs. Aon_ Masos and rs. Rosa Warren. _Funeral Wednesday, March 26, 1924. at 12:30 p.m., from the Nineteenth Street Liaptist Cburch JAOKSON. Departed this life, Sunday. Ma 23, 1924, Mrs. PRISCILLA PAGE JACKSO! The funeral will be publicly held, Wednes- di March 26, at 1 p.m. from the Zion Raptist Church, 43rd st. and Sheriff rd., Deanwood, D. C. v JAHR. Monday, March 24, 1924, GUNVOR JAHR, aged 36. Notice of funersl luter. 26 EANE. Suddenly, Monday. March 21, 1024, at 12 noon, at McLean, V RGINIA F.. the beloved wife of Jobn J. ine. Funes from her late residence, at McLean, Va. lnterment at Lewinsvill Va., Relati and friends invited. LEE. Suoddenly, Sunday, March 23, 1024, at her residence, 822 Euclid st nw., MABEL M. LEE, ing dagghter of Margret A. r° of Blanche Lee Thothas Augustus A. and W S, Lee. Fun private. LEE. The meml are hereby notif MABEL LEE. FL Y MADDEX. Saturday, March the resideuce of her daughter. Bates, 2020 Eye st. n.w. MARC widow of the late Thomas Ma from the chapel of A. Pa. ave. n.w.. on Wednesd: 10" a.m. Relatives and Interment (private, MAIN. Suddenty, Monday 5 . . LESNORD, the belov of Mary Main (nee Koo Casualty Hos- | pital. Funeral from ghter's e Genes, 1307 0wt ww. on Wednewday, | March 26, at 9:30." thence to St. Domimic's | Chureh, where high mass will be sung a1 10 o'clock for the repose of bis soul. 'Rela- tives and friends iovited. Ioterment at Mount Olivet cemetery. MARYMAN. Sunday. March 23, 1924, at 3 Dm.. at bis residence, 1301 Emerson st. ne., SAMUEL ABELL, beloved husbund of Selind K. Maryman (nee Martin). ~Funeral from the above residence on Wednesda. 26, at 9:30 a.m.. thepce 1o the Holy Torter *Church, where wass will be sa 10 a.m. Interment Congressional cem: re of the T. B. A. and A. | of the ‘death ‘of Miss F. G. MERRITT, Pres. 22, 1924, atl rs. Carrie ARET M.. Funeral | MASON. Departed this life Tuesdny, March | 25, 1924, m., at her residence, 1614 n.w., ANNA ELIZABETH SCASON, the widow of the late Anthony | ‘Mason and_ the beloved mother of Thomas Anthony, Josephine Allison and the late Martha L. Mason. eral Thursday from her late residence at 2 o'clock. Friends i vited. 2 MCLAUGHLIN. Sunday, March 23, 1924, 0 a.m.. at the residence of ber ss . SMary 3. Cranston, 415 6th st. 1E McLAUGHLI Funeral from abuve residence on Wednesday, March 26 Tequlem high mass at St Domiic's Church at 0 am. Relatives and friends inv) Tntermeat Mount Olivet cometers NICKENS. Departed this life M at Freedmen's Hospilal, PENNTE NICKENS, ave, n.w. Remaiok resting at vis fuoeral parlors, 2222 foticg of funeral bere- | 924 NEW YORK AVE, Private A Deaths. A 28, 1924, 6:30 p.m., at hix res 8 M st w.w.. Washington, D). ( CHARLER POE. it nis Zond voar Hio survived by his wite, Eilen Conway Por {wo sons, Charles Kennedy Pos a8d Francis Bennett Poe, and daughter, Ellen Poe White Foveral ‘private. (Baltimore papers please RHODES. March 23, ! DE VIOLA RHODES uged 5. ¥unerai scrsjen: T bo et 't Wite's indertabing estan: emhment, “Weduetsy, Sorch 6, at 2 ¥ OBIN. Tuesday, March 9 TTI TOBIN hee Harr1: betooia e “oH late William Tobin of 1136 st ne, S, Sunday. March 23, 1024, at her ren dence. 1190 46,2 o | EMOMA, belored wife of Rollin L. Wines. 'Funeral from ber I residence, Wednesday, March 26, at 2 g Relatives and friends invited to attend YOUNG. day, March 24, 1 Hillvie pWAT R, 2,10 ERiNg U oy Linnie M. RBourne. = . POE. M Hence. . " Funeral service Wednesday, March Interment private BROSNAN. of « BRYANT. In loving ory of my dear '\ 1886, thirty-eight years ago today SARAH HOWE. FRANKLIN. A token of love and devetion to_the memory my devoted father, Re: Today " recalls tie In macred memors BROSNAN €d elght HER DICKSON. ot i today Are Those who loved him hest HIS DAUGHTER, ELNOR McKUTCHIN HAYES. In loving mewory of my dear moth- A > died Bve years Ago today, March JERIRoAE What is bome withont a mothee? All things this world may send But_when we lost our darling mother We lost our deatest friend Mother, dear. how we miss s loving face one on earth can ever take your piare HER LOVING DAUGHTER. MRS, AMELIA TUCKE| . JEFFRIES. In loving remembrance dear son_and brother, JAMES FRIES, who departed ite 50 today, March 25, 10 It s not deatls to die—to leave this weary road, And 'midst the brotherbood on b at Lome with God It is not death 1o close the eye, long dim- med with 4nd wak of _our LEE JEF. nioe years . to be o glorious repose 1o spend eter- . Thy chosen Thee. they conquer fu the reign with Thea oo high FATHER AND SISTER Io memory of HE MAY, be- wife of G N. Jenkins, who passed sear ago today, March 25, 1923, * In sad but loving remembrance o dear beloved motber, LUCINDA MA(C departed this life twenty-six yew day, Mar . 1598, and br W MACK, ‘who depa b five years Mar Mother, dear, your name I love, "Twas given You by God sbove Althouch twents-six years you avay. I miss you more aud more each YOUR DAUGHTER, H. BR MARTIN. In mothe: wiho died strife 1o have bee: 0'CONNOR. of my In sad but déar brother, JOIN who departed this life ten s March 25, 1914, Anniversary mase at Church “of the Nativity and Holy 3 Chureh. PATRICK F. 0'CONNOR. RUSSELL, t loviog remembrance of our dear father and huxband, HARRY J RUSSELL. who departed this life ten years 8g0 today. Maren 25, 1914, Today recalls the memory Of a loved one Iaid fo rest And those who think of him today, Are tbose who loved him best Tou are gome, but forgotten Your pluve can n ore be filled We will your memory Till our hearts in death h day and bour fhat s m crushing se And only God, who kr Can help ‘us 'bear vach morrow HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND CH In loving remembranc d mother. JOSEPTIN ted this Life fourteen years 2go March 1910, She has gome where the soul bas rest, And the cares of life are done ones who loved her best y meet her, one by one. HER LOVING 'HUSBAND AND CHIL- DREN. . CONNOT, oday. not comes anew 1o~ WILLIAMS. In loving remembra CILLIA WILLIAMS o today, March 5, 1821 he clock of life is wound but once And no man has the power to Just when the hapds will stop At late or early hour. Now is the onls time vou own love, toil with & wi Place no faith in tomorr For the clock may be stil HER_ SISTEE, ANNIE SIMMS, ILY AND ELLA JOHNNON remembranee of LU- died three years of LU who died three years AND FAM- is here, To me the saddest of vear, For just three years a Our dear sistor pass: MES. DOROTHY J JOENSON. KOSA JUHN. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. JOSERH GAVIERS 0N &MORTICIANS 1730+1732 PENNA. AVE. PHONES: MAIN S512-55I3 THOS. K. NALLEY & SONS 131 ELEVENTH &7, Z.5. Undertakers Embalmers. ‘Homelike Funeral Pariors. Phone Lincoln 480. ~Quick, Dignified and Efcicat Servi W. W. Deal & Co. 816 H ST. \.B LINCOLN obile_Service Ghape Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 112 SEVENTH 8T. N.W. o - A Yy, STeiepnone. Main 2473 ce. Berry & Walsh Boy M. Perry—Main 984—Gerald Walsh. JAMES T. RYAN, 317 PA. AVE. E_El.d o Model Chapel, incela g Ch.vl;flvlu Ambuiances. _Livery_fn_Conveetion. ___Livecy o Conection. __ Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 203 S Established o 3034 M St. N.W. Fiabiceed geu Aamottle e JWILLIAM _LEE, Fusera : u Livery in connection. " wad modern crematorium 832 Pa. e. o.ow. Tel Direetor _and Commodious Moderato call M. 1385. COMPLETF FUNERALS $75, $100, $150 UP Timothy Hanlon 641 T ST. NE. Phone L. 5543 V.L.SPEARE €O Neither the successors of nor co nected with the original W. R. Spears giablisiment. 940 F St. N.W. Frank. 6626 "WM. H. SARDO & CO 412 H st. ne. Phone Lincoln 524 ModernChapel. Automobile Funerals, r————THE ORIGINAL =y WR.Speare @o, ;1208 HSTREET.N.W. MAIN 108 FORMERTY 40 ST, ALMUS R.SPEARE - wwm o CLYDE J. HERBER‘T‘E‘.WMWTU'S— N MAIN 2608 nce. FUNERAL DESIGNS, GEO. C. SCHAFFER Piear ¥isa EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS. 900 14TH BT PR VL 0 L Prompt auto delivers service, e Bros. Co,, 1214 E St.

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