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FURNITURE Each piece possesses an attractive marble- like appearance, which is easily restored from year to year by washing. LAWN or PORCH Flower Pots as Bird Baths as low For the low as $4.50. Flowcr Boxes as low as $10. Included in 7 as $20. Benches as low as $20. DULINMARTIN 1215-1217 F Street and 1214 to 1218 G Street Hours: 8:45 to 5:30 | ness. She had recently gone to Salis- bury from h i 5 Burial Is in Talmud-Torah Ceme-|ya o5 homei) mews s tery, Congress Heights. Va. Funeral services were held at Dan- Word was received here today of the death yesterday zansky’s chapel, 1304 9th street Md., of Mrs. Addie Goldberg, forty MRS' A. GOLDBERG DEAD. ' eight years old, after a lingering ill- northwest, this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment’ was in the Talmud-Torah cemetery, Congress Heights. Mrs. Goldberg had three sisters liv- ing !n this city. They are Mrs. Fan- nie Furman, Mrs. Beulah Ostrow and Mrs. Bessie Rody. She iy survived also by throe sons, Tke, Benjamin and israél ldberg; five daughters, Misses Kattle, lena, Beulah, Beskic and Dorothy Goldberg, all of Nassa- wadox, Va.. and one brother and one sister, living in Baltimore, Md. Do you need efliclent, Industrious help? “There's one sure way to get it quickly—rend and use Star Want Ads. Moim:ing Blacks Dycd 24-HOUR SERVICE Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. Main 1344 $5,000 Life Insurance for $46.90 At gge 35—-send date of birth for partic. nlars apd {llpstration. Company founded 1585, Assets over .000,000. LeRoy Goff, 610 Woodward Bidg. Insurance—All Branches—M. 340. in Salisbury, l Eliminate Worry for $3.00 a Year People who are happiest and live longest, in most cases, are those who are free from WOrry. * Without a Safe Deposit Box you are bound to worry about valuable papers, in- surance policies, family heirlooms. 1f lost through fire or theft they are hard, if not impossible, to replace. 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Your Assurance of Quality Character Chairs this exhibit are dozens of Karpen charac- ter chairs, some with hand carving and luxu- riousupholstery, yet priced within sensible bounds. s fetime Furniture Karpen Furniture Week, as featured by Mayer & Co. in this magnificent Spring Exhibit, is primarily for the purpose of showing you the very latest furniture styles that modern taste has developed.‘ Special price concessions on all Karpen Furniture during this Exhibit makes it advantageous to buy now. The reductions on Karpen Furniture are really amazing. (Karpen prices are always reasonable, but during this Exhibit prices are really lower than you'd ever expect to pay for such fine furniture. More Than Name seenthSreee M[AYER & CO. Between DB £ WEDNESDAY, MRS. SARAH PURCELL DIES Funeral Services Conductedd This Morning. Mrs. Sarah K. Purcell, sixty-one years old. wife of Hugh M. Purcell and a resjdent of this city for the last thirty-five years, died at her resi- dence, 3526 Park place northwest, yes- terday, following a protracteéd illness. ¥uneral services were conducted at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church this morning. Interment was in the Mount Olivel cemetery, Mrs. Purcell was a native of Co- lumbus, Ohio. She was the daughter of the late William Jones of that place. Besides her husband, she is survived by three daughters, Mrs. N W. Willlams of Philadelphia, Mrs. H. M. Cochrane of this city and Mrs. L. 1. Larrels of Mexico; M. Purcell: two sisters, Mrs. H. C. Surguy and Mrs. A. E. Surguy, both of Lhis city, and four grandchildren. = GUILTY ON WET CHARGE. Leon Saunders Sentenced to Jail After Plea. Leon Augustus Saunders, arrested last night by the vice squad on charges of fllegal possession and sale of liquor at his home, 1 4 street northwest. entered a plea of guilty today in Police Court and was sen- tenced to six months' imprisonment. The officers say they seized five gal- lons of whisky. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. Easter dance at City Club, 9 o'clock Joppa Lodge Chapter, No. 27, O. E. will zive its seeond annual dance o'clock, 2400 16th “New members' dinner” Y- A A, at Central Associatio 4 4G streat. Senator Ferris of Michigan. principal | speaker. - ‘The Smith College Club of Washing- ton will entertain officers of the Alumnan Association of Smith College at 6 o'clock supper at Pierce Mill Teahouse. | Gavel Chapter, No. 29, Order Last- ern Star, is to give a dance and card party, 8 pm., Ebbitt Hotel. A dance will be given by the Young Men’'s Hebrew Aasociation at its tuilding, 11th street and Pennsylvatia avenue. | \The Federated Societies of St. Augustine'’s Church will give a re- ception for the benefit of the church at Convention Hall. Dancing to be- Ein at 8 o'clock The Young Italians' Club will meet, 7:30 o'clock, in hall of the Church of the Immaculate Conception Members of the Washington So- of the Washington navy yard. | by the Navy Band, Music There will be a meetinz, § of Washingtlon reserve Army officers, finance department, in Grahan buil ing. Col. Samuel Goodacre will preside and Col. John Soott will give tho tactical programy Eleetion of officers is to take place at a meeting of the Arkansas State Society to be held at the Thomson School at §:30 o'clock. A joint visitation of Tiureka | Chapter, No. 4, and Washington- Naval Chapter Chapter. No. 6, R. A. M., is to be held at 7:30 o'clock, at aval Lodge hall. 4th street and Pennsylvania avenue southeast. An | entertainment has been arranged Births Reported. i tallowing Birthe have beom repetit de VL DleTier Lo bare deen it o ey Trona s Fred L. 1 Sefton and Hope 1 &irl. Michael A. and Margaret (‘ronin. girl. Rernard P. and Catherine M. Hessler. girl. tieorge H. and Mary E. Beuchert, boy Roy W. and Gertrude Bailer, girl and boy Clarence W. and Rosella Wheeler, girl. arah (. Meyer, boy. Charles J. and Gladss R. Dizon. boy. d Margarite M. Jackson, girl “Seitenell. oy Van—Dolsen, girl George T. ing, zirl Arthur G. and Laura Birl. Albert and Rica Segu Charles R. and ( Arthur and Blanche N. Rasmussen, girl irving and Eleanor W. Coggins. James O°C, and Lesh T. Robert Franklin F. and Ruth N. Crowley. Tester . and Julia E. Fullmer, girl Ernest N. and Pearl Harmon, girl Raroom A. and Rena Levitan. bos Latham . and Dorothy E. Pumpbres, Wiliam i, aad Clara F. Savoy, girl il | €AT Fine, injnred Saturday 5 in Biltmore Kt. 3 2145 Decatar pl. n.w. or_telophone North 6148 28¢ LOST. FOPPY_Dinck and anT DT C g o a0 Wasdicy 10 ite House grounds Monday. Nty Hormtsort ™ Frone ‘Alee BELT to_brown coat, | reward. 331 O st. n.e. T W AR . Finder please return bill- fold and cards to address on same and ki the_money or_call Line. 3150. BROOCH, gold. amethyst center, Sunday be- e mam et : BUCKLE for shoe, with fringe, between Wash- ington and Willard Hotels. Reward. Phone Gol._0538. COLLIE—F¢ ““Nell"'; Friday, April 15: reward. e hene Weat 2o strayed from 1518 12th s! DOG—White, sbazgy, with black spo Smack. Reward. M. E. Buckley, 1218 N. H. ave. n.w. DOG—Fox terrier; brown eyes and ears; 10 sears old: lame in left hind les. Return to 1404 8 st Rewara. e DOG—Tag_No_ 2003, white and tan, part housd, male. 727 Keatucky ave. s.e. Rewsrd. | DOG—White_and tan wirehaired fox_ter rler: answers to name “Mickey.” Finder please teiephone Col. Schauffier, Cleve. 718 DOG—Wajte _sctter: small black and_tan spota. Tel. Col. 2430. Reward. 1312 Emer- son st. n.w. 3 DROP EARRIN reward. L. M. Couuselman, Office. Union_Statior | EARRING with pearl pendants. | Mes. Caldwell, 1102 14th st. n w. - EARRING, 3-strand pendant pearls, and beads. Reward. K. O418. GLASSES —Tortolse shell, between 20th and Kalorama rd. and 12th and G. 2308 20th Reward, =2 GLASSES—Obe_pair, tortoiso-shell rimmed: North Capitol car or Rhode Isiand ave. Phone North 5863, GLASSES—_Pair of tortoise shells, last Monday between 18th and Pa. ave. n.w. and 5th and H ne. 1166 5th st. n.e. FIANDBAG, leather, lady's, vicialty- 15th and L. Finder may keep money and return other contents, including Maine auto license, to Hotet_Lee. o NBOKPIECE—Skunk, today, between 17th and_Church and 16th and Mass. ave.; reward. E. W. Dav'dson, 1750 Church st. PIN—Round, chameled star, formed of pearis, nd in centér; also chain attsched. Re- 1516 R st. North 3 d torn Dizen. POINTER DOG. brown spot, 3 ars oM. Phone_Adams 5009. - POCKEETBOOK-—Gold leather; money and 3. Bergeen, Wisconsin ave. and Conn. avesre: ward. Call Columbia 10241. 5% POODLE - White, with broken hip: turn T Shre Hites: 808 Sth at. Bow. il yor ward. 24 RING, DIack cameo, wquire seiting; week ago: reward. Adama 192. e 248 RING—Dlack_eayx, oval, small damend fn center. Reward f returned to M. A. Leese, “Bd- A 614 9th st. n.w. SPECTACLES—8hell rim, case marked mond, Opticians,” on Saturday on the way te Ball park or in the park. Reward. Framk- in STRING OF PEARLS. Reward return M. Rell. 1101 Hufley-Wright bidg. Col. 5413-W or Main 7940, Braach 99. VANITY CASE, silver Wil porson wbo picked up same, initiaied B. A. K. on Ross 1 ear Monday evening, return same to 1719 uw.® - Valped as keepsake. Reward. * journers'’ Club will give their last| dance of the season in the sail loft e, with tag; answers_to mame | APRIL 2 DR. THADDEUS P. COLE DIES AT HOSPITAL One of Oldest Pharmacists in the District Succumbs at Seventy- Nine Years. Dr. Thaddeus P. Cole, seventy-nine years old, for many years a resident of this city and said to be the oldest pharmacist in the District of Colum- bia, died at the Emergency Hospital Saturday. JFuneral services were con- ducted at the chapel of W. R. Speare Company, 1208 H street northwest, yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. M. E. Church officiated. Interment was in the Glenwood cemetery. Dr. Cole was born in Frederick County, Md. He was the son of the late William G. Cole, at one time mayor of Frederick. He.graduated Collegn of Pharmacy, now a part of the George Washington University surviving member of itis class ¥or many vears he was_assoclated with the W. S, Thompson Drug Com- pany on 15th street and later con- New York avenue for many vears. He was later associated with several well known drug stores in this city. His nearest survivor niece, Mrs. Bertha Ward of Charles county, Md. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. ‘The annual maple sugar banquet of the Vermont State Association will be held at the Raleigh Hotél, May 2 Reccption, 7:30 pm.; banqueg, at | Gov. Redfield Proctor and Mrs. Proctor are coming down from the state to attend. ecommittee for the Children will | _The St. Thomas’ Episcopal Home for | at 2400 16th street. The Union of East and West will give a conversazione Sunday, 2:15 p.m,. | at Art Center, 1106 Connecticut av nue. Subject: “Wilson-Harding- Gandhi and World Peace.” Speakers: Charles ¥'. Weller of New Jersey and local men and women. Comnecticut Avenume Citizens’ Ammo- ciation will meet tomorrow, 8:15 p.m. at All Souls' Parish Hall. Senator Arthur Capper will be chief speaker. Burglars entered the home of Mrs. Josephine Harris, 1111 1 street north- West, last night, broke open a trunk with an ax and stole money and jewelry to the amount of § Cash taken from the trunk amounted $185, several gold coins being cluded. Mrx. Francex Sommers, colored. sixty, vesterday afternoon was found dead 'scated on a chair in the second | floor front room at her Lome, 1715 sth street northwest, by Young Som- mers, her husband. Her death was |due to natura | _The District lub_ of the cultural Coil will hold a dinner | tomorrow nieht in the Blue Triangle | House of Grare Dodge Hotel. Sen- | ator David 1. Walsh will be the guest of honor. President Willand of the | B. & O. railroad and Attorney Gen- eral Stone. both former students of college, are expected to- be The streets and’ avenunex comnit tee of the Washington Board of Trade meet tomorrow afternoon at i in_the rooms of the board in r building. | Ray Semmes will be “cosmopolitan | of the day" at the ¥ luncheon of the Cosmopolitan Club to be held at Frankiin Square Hotel tomorrow, 12:30 p.m al busimess meeting of the Alliance of All _Souls’ Church will he held Friday, 11 a.um., in Pierce Hall. invited. | The a1 indoor pieniec and lov- ing cup contest will be held tomor- row in parish hail of St. Monica lic Women's Service en tomorrow, 9 The Anthony League will meet to- | morrow, 8 p.m., at the Portner. Department of Potomac Woman's | Relief Corps, will give a benefit_card | party tomerrow, § pm. in_Grand | Army Hall, 1412 Pennsyivania ave- nue. Brightwood Citizens’ will meet Friday. 8 p.m., at Ma Temple, Brightwood. Kit Carvon Post, No. 2, G. A. R.. will meet tomorrow, 2 p.m.,, in Grand Army Hall. elect officers ¥riday, 7 p.m., at the Willard Hotel. The' luncheon meet- ing for day has been canceled The Brotherhood of the Washing- ton Hebrew Congregation Temple will meet at the temple Tuesday, 8 p.m. American Legion, will meet tomor- | row, S p.m., ‘at Twelfth Street Branch Representative Henry L. Jost of Missouri will address members of the Policemen’s Association at the meeting of the association in Pythian Temple tomorrow night. President bers of the association will be held at Central High School June 1. C. J. P. Weber of the tenth precinct will child will receive the specially invited guests. Vice President John R. Cur- rier will preside at the meeting to- morrow night. Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the following: fvrcn rles Murray and Blanche C. Bland- % ‘Weston W. Reauchamp of Raltimore, Md., and Mary E. Dnngan of Rainswood, Va Frederick C. Shelton and Amy E. Fetzer. 'Hluwld S. Blankenbeckier and Florence 0. bt Lindelel L. @nith and Robina_Poale. Fdwin C. Lynoch and Ann H. Harms. . John J. nedy of Scottdale, Pa.. and Margaret M. Gleason of Savannah, Ga. ‘George ¥. Mullen and Gertrude M. West. J, Guy “l]e‘ flmfiél Knob, W. Va., and Mary R. Ogg of city. )& J. Dwyer, jr., of Glyndon, Md., and Rose C. Kavanagh of Baltimere, Md. I Agrusti and Frances P. Spano. William FN“I and Bertha M. Sayles. Harry Morris and Eleanor Padgett, both of Basie, Va. Yocing §. Roberteon of Tlmington, Va., and ‘Winnie L. Jackson of Shipman, Va. Leo M. Flaberty and Mildred L. Murray. Milton W. Guy and Catberin Rhone. Samuel F. Blanchard and Maud H: Noax M. Rexrode and Tressie B. John E. O'Neill snd “tli?’ehli " Deaths Reported. jng deaths have been reported ln“";f& ml’:d‘!plflmefll in the last twenty- o m 'S. McGinnis, 70, Providence Hos- P aries B. Walters, 74, Usited States Sol- ' He ital. iy B Hargie, 23, 1021 North Capttelst. John Cahill, 8, Providence Hospital. Julia B. Phillips, 72, Hamilton Hotel. Ollie L. Andrews, 77, 3200 § at. Oharies . Pfug, 53, Emergency Hospita Salley H. Coulson. 74, 1617 30th st. ve. ve. 7 Hos- tal. P imuel L. Bailey, 22, 821 3rd et s.w. John Gray, Gailinger Hospital. Lewis 3-'-:':-. 75, Georgetown University ‘Hompital. Nathawtel Barnes, 10. Freedmen's Hospital. Cara B. Lee, 6, 1030 Lemont st. Dallas Singletsn, 50, 1279 New Jorsey ave. * Carotine ¥, Wowman, 51, 1108 0 ot. ae. Dr. Edward Hayes of the Petworth | in the class of 1874 at the National| and is said to have been the last| dneted a business on 12th street near | give a card party Friday, 2:30 ,.,m.‘. Visiting Unitarians | The Washington Rotary Club will | The James E. Walker Post, No. 26, | Milton D. Smith has announced that | g P memorial services for deceased mem-| All Faith Church. St. Marys County, on | preside and Policeman Otto Haus- | DR. NI§SEN IS DEAD. BOSTON. April 23— Dr. Hartvi Nissen, widely knbwn gymnastic n:] structor, died in a hospital here terday after rief iliness. He was born In Christiunia, Norway, and af- | ter coming to this country cstablish- ed a health institute at Washington, | which numbered among its patients | Presidents Grant and Harrison. He served successively as insiructor | of physical training at s Jiopkins | University and the Catholic Univer- | sity at Washington, assistant dire l(-ri and director of physical the Boston public £choo! nastics instructor at W lege and the Harvard University suu mer school. In 1914 he became presi- | dent of the Posse Normal School of Gymnasties in_ Boston. later the| ical Cul- From 1885 to 1888 he was vice con- | sul for Sweden and Norway at Wush- | ington. nevj? R. Nelson Dead. | MEMPHIS, Tenn April 22.—Fun-| eral service for the Rev ohn R.| Nelson, I. D, presiding elder of the Memphis district of the Southern| terday, following an attack of in- fluenzi, will be conducted today. Dr.| on was_sixty-two years old. | Card of Thanks. | GISSELL. 1 wixh to extend my sincere sratic | “tude (6 my kind and thoughitful neighbors, | various societim and my dear reiatives \ friends for tieir eympathy and acts of | inaness during the Sliness of my dearls | beloved wife. CARRIE O'BRIEN CISS and for the beautiful floral tributes sent at | the time of her death. JERRY M. | i LONELY HUSBAND, CISSELL. | i Deaths. | BABCOCR. ruesday. April | residence of his datghter, Mri. | Las Angeles, (Wit FLISHA EABCOCK. Funeral at Arlington. | nereatter. BECKETT. Departed this iife Monday, Apr. |21 182 at 4:40 pom.. atter w long ilines | B0 her rewidence, 24 (* f. ww.. MALINDA | BECKETT. ‘the beloved Sife: of the la | Johu Beckett and motier of dohn F. Beck | Lt Margaret Clark, Kertha Porter; geand. | | mother of Mand Marshali Fverett Porter aud | great grandmoth A Perey | Marhail, Funeral Thursiay. Ap Clock, from Zion Wesley CRunh, 1) St. be- tween 200 and Grd sts. e Rev. B3| | Callis, pastor. Relatives and friends invited W. Ermest Jarvis Company iu charge | What is home without u mother? | All things this world may send- Rut whea we lost our darlig wotber [ We lost our dearest friead BURDETTE. On Tuesday, April 22, 1924, | "7:45 pm.. at bis residence. 903 B st. n.e., VERETT F., beloved husband of Bernice J. Burdette (Gee Comer). Fnneral from his late residence. Friday. April & Interment. ¥ FITZPATRICK. Wednesday. | T BERNARD WILLIAM | loved hnstand of ‘Ruth Rodgers Fiiz | 830 beloved father of Ruth Jeanne patrick. Funeral services at St Catholic: Chareh, Mount Rainier, 4., ¥ri- day. April Fricads sre 1 and_Edmonston rd JOSEPHINE M. GARG Engene at 9:3 | Coure | GOLDEN. Monday, Ap: linger Tlos; ELIZA . widow of the of Walter, den. Funeral rom First Baptist Church, 6th ai sw. at 11 am. Thursda HILL. ‘Tuesdur. i | THILL, in his at Nevius | York ave terment K V€ EEYS. Departed this life, April 21, 19 wfter & long iilness. &t the residence of his | davghter, Mre. Ida_Middleton, 41 LOUIS KEYS of (harles County. 8 4 hustand of Mrs. I Keys, father of Wesley, Louis, James, Cariton, Osbes and Miss Victoria' Kese. Mrs ida_Middleton, Mrs. Nettic R Mary Keys. Funeral | from Metropolitan M County, M Tuesday. Ap , WARREN I and E K hury), &zed 1 year and = months. from demce of his grandpare John Watson, 1336 L st e, on Thursday, pril 24, at 1330 o'clock Relatives | ad friends invited . LUCAS. tif JORN W, ved and devoted hus band of Jazi < (nee Joboson). No. tiee of funeral hereafter. MILLER. Wednesday morning. April 23, 1929, w'elock, at his reside 04 Linder e., FRANCIS DE SALES, Jr.. the loving | <n’of Francs de Sules and Lyda Savo Miller. Notice of fuseral Lereafter, PHILLIPS. April 21, 1924, at tho Hotel Hamilion. affer a . JULIA ROWLES ALEXANDER, widow of Henrs Phillips of Springfield. Mass., and daugh- | ter of the late Heary and Amells Bowles Alexander, also of Sprin Faneral qud | |BAILEY. On Ap husband of the an nersl from the residence of Mre. George R, Maxwell | atsvilie, .. “Thursday. - | _Tnterment C | BHODES. Tuesdar, | | " residence of her ' son . Tihodes, 1337 1 st ne.. MAR widow of the late’ George S. Rbhodes. and eldest daughter of the late Martin and Margar Keoehau. _Fumeral Friday. April 25, f her late_residence. thenes tn Hol | Church, where requiem mass will be_ s for the repose of her sonl. 24 |RYAN. On Toesday. A LISY &0 NYAN' o ‘the Catholie 0 1924, | n.w.. d_busband of the iate Helen E. Services will | be held at his lite residence on Friday, April 25, at 2 pan. Interment in Rocl Creek cemeters. 24 | 3 Monday. April 21, 1924, | WILLIAM 3. SKIDMORE. Leloved husband | | of “Katherine Skidmore. Funeral from | | the chapel of the Congressional cometery | # pm. Thursday, April 24 | SOTHORON. On April 22 1924, at I | The Plains. St. Marys County, Md., MARY . BOTHORON. eidest daughter of ‘the late Col. John H. Sothoron. Funeral services ai Thursday, April 24, at 12 o'clock SUMMERS. Departed this life, _euddenly Tuesday. April 22, 1924, at 4:30 pm.. at her residence. 1715 Sth £t n.w., FRANC SIMMS _SUMMERS, the beloved wife of Young Summers, devoted mother of John H Allen” and the iate Josephine and William Simms. Funeral Friday, April 25, at 2 p.m. from Galbraith A. M. E. Church, Rev. Bat- tle, pastor. 240 { TAYLOR. Tuesday, April 22, 1024, at 2:20 p.m.. Georgetown Hospital, MARY VIR- GINTA. wife of the iate ‘Gradus Tayior. | Fuveral private. Interment at Albapy. | Sunday, April 20. 1924, at 7 a.m. after a brief iliness, CLARENCE THO) war, of Com pany A! 368th Infantry: beloved husband of Pearl Thomas (nee Howard). He leaves to mourn & loving . mother, father, one sister, two hrothers and a Lot of ofher relatives ‘and friends. Funeral Thursday, April 24, at 1 o'clock p.m.. from Friendship Baptist Church, 1st and H sts. 6.%.. Rev. Mr. Campbell, pastor. Relatives and friends invited. " Intérment at Arlington cemetery. ‘WASHINGTON. Suddenly, on April 20. 1624, at Pomonkee, Md., GILBERT W. TON, the beloved husband of eatrice Wi ington. Remains lie st his sister's resi- dence, 1355 South Capitol st. s.w. Funeral from Mount Atry Church, Nortl Capitol and L sts., Thursday at 2 o'clock p.m. ¢ 'WEST. Departed this life Monday, April 21, 1924, at 6:45 p.m., SAMUEL M. WEST, the beloved husband Is West, the son of Mrs_ Annie West Strothers and brother of 3. W. West, Mrs Mamie Patrick, Mrs. Amnie Francis and the father of John West and James West. Puneral $unday, 1 p.m. from Metropolitan Baptist Church, Dr.” M. W. D. Norman, pastor. Willie Toibert, fu- neral director. 340 WHITTAKER. Suddenls, April 21, 1924, THER_P.. beloved son of Horace W. Nena M. Whittaker. Services at the house Wedoesday. 7 p.m. Burial at Charles Town, W. Va.. Thursday morning. 23% WILLIAMSON. Tuesday. April 22, 1924, JOHN T.. son of the late Joseph and Ann & Williamson and brother of the late George A. Willlamson. Body resting at the Nevius Funeral Home,” 924 New York ave. n.w.. at which place funeral services will be held Thursdsy, April 24, at 2 pm. Interment at Glenwood cemeter, 3 WILMEE. Suddenly, Tuesday morning, April 22, 1924, ¢ 12 o’clock 4t the residence of h's aunt, Mies Margaret Knowles, 3107 Bunker Mt.~ Rainier, Md.," BERNARD . the beloved and only_son of and Anne (nee Knowles) Wilmer. day, April 24, thence (o WINTERS, On Tuesdav. April 22, her residence, 3337 11th St niv. HILL, wife of Louts Winters. Services will be held at her late residence on Fridar, April 25, at 2:30 p.m. Friends invited. In terment (private) 15 OMK il ecmete Pleas: omit flowers., P | ArcHER. Methodist Church, who died here yes- | | soENsON. I3 In Memoriam. In sad bot loving remembrance nf our dear wife and mother. LUCY 1. ARCH ER. who died seven years ago todss, Aprl THE FAMILY. * A tritmte of love and remembrance RANDOLPH BATLEY. lite oue year ago todar BAILEY. ar April 23, 192 nay think T do not miss xon at/times they see me smilc, 2 {hes know the heartache suffer all the while. HIS DEVOTED MOTHER. * BRISCOM 1n sad but loving remembranes of vand, JOHN W TSCO¥ A_this 1ife one yeur ago toda 1023 In my heart xon are fondly remembersd, Sweet thoughts stiil cling 1o sour name. « heart that loved you o dearly in life. Loves son in death just the same HIS DEVOTED WIFE, HENRIETTS BRIS BURTON. In <ud loving remembranes of EDWALD BURTON. who life three yeurs ago fodas r memorsy lingers, nder, fond und true o day. deur Bdwar! ot thitk of you. ay think yon are forgotte When thes ses me sometimes rmiic But thes du not know the sorrow That the sm ides all the while Tie flowers 1 piaced on your grave May 4 . who sleeps beneaty never fade away EAVED WIFE, MAKY In ioving reme « und vacle, PRI two yeurs ago taduy 1 Nobody knows ms longiog, But few have won me weep. 1 sied my tears fro; IS _LOVING MOTHER. MARY DAVIS AN HIN " RELOVED NIECE, MAMIY WASHINGTON, . FLETCHER. In loving remembrance of eur darling, PAULINEG FLETCH whe Tefr Uis LW0 Sears m0 todny. Just when her life was brightest 0 our hopes wers hest sad_but devoted mother. MARY J one year ago today e giveth His beloved flesp.’ HEL CHILDREN HOLMES. In sad but loving remembrance o my dear father, FRANK HOLMES, who dr parted this life' nine years ago todas thers is no death. Put anz Tor all the houndless ui Ts life—thers i= no_de IS LOVING DAUGH E. GROSS, Tn loving mamory of onr d and brother. GEORGE ROY JOHNSO! departe Iife two vears ago April 2 Kome dar when on eor fail the sopg of heaves! we 'shail trend the gofie: And there our Drecions loved one greet. We shull le tied. FAMILY. * LEAMAN. Sscred to the memors of our des Sister. ANNIE GARNETT LEAMAN deparied this lite ane sear Anfil MARGAKS | . il knows best. THE FAMILY. * mbrance of my de who e r ago today, Apr MYRICK. Tu lovinz r soted usbund. SAMUE parted this life one ¥ eyt HIS DEVOTED WIFE FIORENCE. * RANDALL, A tribnte e and devotion to my dcar mothe RANDALL who passed awuy 2z todar April 23, 1920 Loved in life remombered i death HEL SON, (. HOWARD RLAREY * SHIELDS. In loving of ou Husband. father an PETER D LDS. who depe " Jite ope yes. The falthtul der WIFE, CHILD TIBBS. In tender tribate to the everlasting mewmors r beloved pare passed awar April 1f, 1901, passad sway April 21, 1927 the loss o whom to us ie heaven's gain God grant their sonls sternal peace. MINNIE JACKSOY. RE AND) FROF. WALTER E. TUCKER. 10 invig remembranee of FLIZs TH ESTELLL. the beloved wifa of 1. Vit €. lucker, who died tweaty.six rear i 23, 1888 t was to part. Tove bound the he rest, the loveliest we © Sorest, the soomest 1o & Thongh dass bave flown and vears bas passed e last 1 saw your face. The memory of sour loving beart €an never he erased. Loved in lfe. in dea HER LOVING HUSBAND. * FUNERAL DIRECTORS. _ TCHAS.S.ZURHORST. 4 412 H at. ne. Phone Lincoln 524 Modern Chapel. Autamobile Fuserals. g=————THE ORIGINAL =y WR.Speare 1208 HSTREET,N.W. WAIN 108 FORMENY 40 PSL S R.SPEARE Wi B.SPEARS A B TS mcnoL T HERBERT B. NEVIUS 924 NEW YORK AVE. N.W. MAIN 2808 Private Ambnisnce. JUSEPR ESTABLISHED 1850 <& MORTICIANS 1730~1732 PENNA. AVE. PHONFES: MAIN SS512-5513 W. W. CHAMBERS CO.. 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