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CHAIRS SAFES TH ‘WO00D’'S ETCHINGS SHOWN. An exhibition of etchings and draw- ings by Franklin T. Wood is being held in the Division of Graphic Arts, Smithsonien building, daily except Sunday, from 9 to 4:30 o'clock, the United States National Museum an- nounced today. The exhibition will be closed May 23. Mourning Blacks Dyed 24-HOUR SERVICE Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. Mam 1344 $5, 000 Life Insarance for 346 90 At age send date of birth for tars and illustration. Company founde Assers over S300,000.000. M. LeRoy Goff. 610 Woodward Bldg. Tasuianco—All Branches—M. 310. FUNERAL Lower Pric:s $75, '$100, $150 Up Stecl Vaults, $85 Up ! AMBULANCES ($4) CITY CALLS LARGEST FQUIPPED IN THE CITY 1863 EVENING 'W. W. CHAMBERS co | 14th and Gharin Sts. N.W. Phone Co! Two days more STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. ' TONIGHT. The Social Hygiene Society will meet, 8:15 o'clock, at Trinity Church, Rev.’ David R. Covell will preside. The speakers will be Rev. Hugh T. Stevénson, Lieut. Mina Van Winkle and William Mather Lewis, presi- dent of George Washington Univer- sity West End Citizens' Association meet, 8 o'clock, in basement of Co cordia Church. Randle Highlands Citlzens’ Associa- tion will meet, usual time and place. Anna Maud chology Club at the Playhouse. will speak. Hallam Practical P; will meet, 7:45 o'clock Elizabeth Towne The Hubbard Home and School sociation will meet, 8 o'clock, in school building. Miss Catherine R Watkins will speak Daughters of Isabella will have a card party at 601 I street Rathbone Temple, No. §, Pythian sisters, will have a card party, § o'clock, at 2879th street northeast. Communoned as Captain. Frank J. Eichenlaub of the Farra- gut, this city, has been commissioned by the War Department as a caplain the medical department, Reserve Corps of the Army is Amazing Offéring of 55 and %65 $ art Schaffner & Marx Suits for Men 29 Extra Knickers to Match, *5 They’re made by Hart Schaffner & Marx—the largest makers of fine quality clothes in the world; finely tailored; all wool fabrics from the foremost looms in the world; at a price that is out of all rea- son under ordinary circumstances, but possible only through volume buying and the splendid co-operation of the manufacturer. And they’re NEW—just arrived from Hart Schaffner & Marx; suits for busi- ness, for golf, for sport, for motoring— for any time. Hundreds of men have bought them— hundreds more will come in the next two days. Come bright and early tomorrow morning. No Charge for Alterations. Deposits Accepted. Satisfaction Guaranteed Thirteen-Ten F. Street DUSE’S BODY IS LYING IN STATE IN CHAPEL Admirers of Italian Tragedienne Visit Church in New York to Pay Respects. 2 | s | By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, April 28.—The body of Eleonora Duse, Italian tragedienne. today lies in state at St Joseph's Capel of the Church of St. Vincent Ferror. Friends and admirers of Mme. Duse, who died in Pittsburgh last week thronged abogt the church yesterda as the coffin, $raped with the Italia flag, was carried into the chapel, which is onen to the public today. The coffin, beside which burns a six- foot candle scented with flowers of | which the great tragedienne was par- ticularly fond, will remain sealed After the funeral services next Thursday the casket will be removed to a pier at West 55th streat, where it will be placed aboard the steam- ship Duillo, sailing for Italy. Ar- rangements for the funeral are in charge of the Italian consulate. — . THE WEATHER District of Columbia and Maryland— howers tonight and possibly tomor- row morning: somewhat cooler to- | morrow:; moderate shifting winds, be- | coming’ fresh northwest | Virginia—Showers tonight and po: | sibly tomorrow morning, followed by | clearing, and somewhat colder tomor- | row: fresh Jumu.» shifting to | northwest win ! West Virginia—Showers and cooler | tonight: tomorrow mostly cloudy probably showers in the mountains. | | | | | Thermometer—4 p.m., 69: § p.m., 60 MONDAY, APRIL 28, | had been attended by ‘ 1924. PLUNGE OVER CLIFF KILLS BABY; 5 HURT One Man May Die of Fractured Skull in Virginia Automo- bile Accident. By the Associated Press. BRISTOL, Va., April 28.—The in- fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Pe- ters was instantly killed and five oth- ers were seriously injured about fif- teen miles from here vesterday, whén an automobile plunged over a cliff near the top of Holston Mountain. The injured = Mr. and Mrs unter Peters, W Thoma mmon and Clyde Green, whom were brought to a local ho pital last night. Thomas has a fra tured skull and internal injuries, and is not expected to live through the night. It is believed the others in- jured will recover. Word received here told of the death of Roy Comer in an automobile accident near Marion, Va. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Georze Wilkerson, nbout sixty-five years old, 601 Raleigh street south- east, died suddenly last night. He his family phy sician for general debility, but the physician had not been in attendance the past six weeks. His death wa due to natural cause i 0 While playing on the sidewnalk near her home, at N street southwest, yesterday morning. Mildred Kienle, our, was bitten on her right wrist by a dog belonging to a neighbor. The wound was dressed at a neighboring drug store. A motor delivery truck belonging to Joseph I'hill wholesale prov | { |P | Records for Twenty-Four Hours. [ 12 midnight, noon. 70. 1 cter 30.09; 12 49; 4 am., 45; pom., ;8 midnight, 30.06 8 agm., 29.94; noon, 29.8, Highest temperature, at 3:30 pm. vesterday perature. 44, occurred at Temperature same date | Highest, 73; lowest, 62, | Condition of the Water. Temperature and _condition « | water at' 8 am.: Great Falls— | perature, 57; condition clear. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United Stdtes and geodetic survey y—Low tide, p.m.; high tide, | p.m. | 4 am, 2998; | | 69.7. occurred lowest 5 a.m last tem- | today. | vear— and | and -Low tide, high tide, 11:21 449 @ and and | =m ™. The Sun and Sun rose, 5:14 Moon. | Toddy sun sets p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises, am.; 5:13 am.; sun 20 sets 2:02 p.m be lights one- Moon rises, 3:22 am.; Automobile lamys to half hour after sunset Weather in Various Cities. Stations. e aaemolug Wanog “aadpu s Abilone, Tex 30.04 23,90 3 Clear’ Raining Pt.cloudy Rirmiogham Riswarck Boston . Ruffalo ‘harleston Chicago ncinnati Cleveiand Denver .. Tietroit . 1 Paso, P Rain ng Pr.clondy alveston Pteloudy | Hetenn Snowing Hormn. 8. D. L. Clear Indianapolis. Clouds Jacksonville, Pt cloudy Kansas City Clear 1os Angeles Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Clear y Cloudy Pt.clouds P cloudy a0 Clear 4 Cloudy 40 Clear’ 54 Cloudy s Clear! FOREIG Greenwich time, today.), ‘Temperature. Weather. Rain (s am., Stations. London, England Parix, France. Coperhagen, Stoekholm. ' § Horta (F: Hamflton, San Juag. Havan Indiana Candidate Dies. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. April Charles R. Hughes, sixty-four years old. candidate for the Democratic nomination for state treasurer, and for many years a prominent figure in Indiana politics, died at his home here last night, following a stroke of apoplexy. LOST. AMETHYST PIN_Large. gold se(ting, Satur- fny morning. between Shorebam and Wash ington hotels. ~Reward if returned to man hareham_Ho! 00 BAG—Blue Tead, hiet cards and bill: Frida d 1 o'clock, o Wisconsin av Garfield and O sta, Addre office. BAR PIN_Gold. 29th_st._n.w. ED BAG_Dropped on car at = N Htop. Finder piease call Columbia { after 6 p.m. ASTPIN—quil Jel wifh gold back. AT Striped._gras, Talf Maltewe vicinity fitn and Tark rd.' Reward if returaed (o 1363 Park rd. 290 KER_Stone_marten; between 14th _and T Sear Coumbie T, mw.; reward. e please return 4303 Illinois ave. n.w. AMams 4886-W. 3 COAT—Gray_topcoat. nesr Conn. Underwood, st Saturday afternoon. Cail 2. M;___ rnx.mh With Maryland (ag; liberal reward. 300 1st st. s e. DOG—Airedale; tag_11962; name “Husty'; reward for return. 2212 Flagler pl. n.w. SSES_Tortoise whell, in leather case, at A i 'and Chapin stx.. or on 11 oL, car, about 9 a.m. Monday. Call Adams 2757 or Main 8867. containing _haudke: night, between 12 ‘car line. between Box 334D, Star April 14, Reward. 1624 Re- ave. and Reward. | br | in English sion dealer at Center market, over- turned at 8th street and Market.space this morning and lodged against a tre William Henson, ored, twenty-five, 457% Ridge street, driver of the truck, sustained a compound fracture of the left | He was | treated at Emergency Hospital by | John De Mayo. | No. 11, Independent | met last Friday | nnsylvania avenue | lurge attendance. | Friday, it is an- of great impor- brought up by the Seneen Trib Order Red Men night at 316 P southeast, with At its meeting next nounced. somethin will be buoster co of the College de | h authority on the civilization of China, will lecture at the Freer Gallery of Art | tomorrow. at 4:45 o'clock, on “Chinese Sronzes, Jades and Sculptures.” The lecture will be given in the audi- | torium at t -ntrance and the | doors will be open at 4:13 is invited. Prof, Pelliot will lecture | wa Cirele « = tomorrow at zens’ Association | § p.m., in North- an_ Church, 11th Istand avenue | by C Melvin i Railway and “Railways.” | Rhode pany 14.;,(‘ The Takomn Park Clvie Il meet tomorrow, 2 p.m., koma Theater. Miss Marie ton will speak An organization Temple Brotherhood will be held tc morrow, 8 p.m., in the vestry rooms of the Eighth Street Temple eting _of The Freer Gallery of Art announces an illustrated lecture by Prof. Paul Pelliot of the College de France, on indse Bronzes, Jades and Sculp- ."_at the gallery tomorrow, 4:45 Prof. Pelliot “will lecture in lish ture P En; The Lions Club will meet at lunch- eon Wednesday, 2:30 p.m., at Willard Hotel. Colvin’ B. Brown, United States Chamber of Commerce, will speak. Blackface comed: Lion A. R. Crawford of Wichita, Kan. Songs. Members of the Lion Club will go to Frederick, Md., tomorrow mornir to meet in convention there. A bed which can be changed use for an adult to a_ baby the invention of an English The Led slides up to baby's size tele- scopically, and collapsible around it FUNERAL DIRECTORS 37 WILLIAM LEE, Funetsl Director Tamdalmer. Livers i connection. Commodiou chapel 854 crematortum. * Moderate | prices. Pa. ave. n.w. Tel. call M. 1385, Timothy Hanlon 641 H ST. NE. Phone L. 834 Quick, Dignified_aud Emcient Service. W. W. Deal & Ca. 816 H ST. N.E. LINCOLN £200, Autowoblle_Service. Kelther the successors of nor con- nected with the original W. I. Speare establishment. 940 F St. N.W. Phose Feank. 66 e {CHAS.S.ZURHORST | WM. H. SARDO & CO. 412 H st. e Phone Lincoln 524, _Modern_Chapel. Automobile Funerais, g————THE ORIGINAL ———p WR Speare Co. 1208 HSTREET,.N.W. MAIN 108 "FORMERL S40 ST ALMUS R-SPEARE, | WILLLS B.SPEARE HERBERT B. NEVIUS 924 NEW YORK AVE, X3 MAIN 2608 JUSEZH GAmeSm ESTABLISHED 1850 <8\ MORTICIANS 1730-1732 PENNA. AVE. PHONES: MAIN 5512-5513 W. W. CHAMBERS CO., Complete funerals, $75, $100, §125, $150, $200 and up. Steel grave vaults’ §85, waterproof. THINK OF 1 ndsome hearse. two limousines. splendid grade casket, embalmiug and other details, Use of our funeral pariors and service, fof . s oul7 $0LL CHAMBERS. COLUMBIA 432. THOS. K. NALLEY & SONS 131 ELEVENTH 2T. 23, Undertakers. '~ Embalmers. ‘Homelike Fuveral Parlors. Phone Jincola 480. A HANDBAG—Gray leatier pearl catch, cor. ered with purple hday evening. April 57, on Mass. ave. n 23rd and Washing- Ton_Circle. Miss Hall. Call North 9245, * bet: Atro PAPER BAG, containing two white aprons :HAd pair of eyeglasses; on 7th st. car or about 15th and U or 7th and F; Runday morning about 9 o'clock. Reward. 1516 Swann -ht» Do PENDANT—Goid_ wicker basket. filled with colored jewels; between 1870 Wyoming ave. and Church of the Covenant, or Conn. ave. Liberal reward. Return to office at e namber. PIN—Antique topaz: S: on B0th st o W R, and G to Epiphany Chnl‘(h, Heward. Weat 110, G—QGeorgefown minlature, 1923 class; -re- Vard, _Dhoné Dimmock. Franklin 8904, 28¢ RING—Solitaire diamond, in Herald bldg., or Beacan Ton. — Reward. Col. 800, Apt. 321. ING—Gold, class of Woodrow Wilson u‘:h g‘(‘m 1initi; ). 1. E. inside. Call Linc. 420 arter 6. Reward. T, GLASSES—Thursday, between Swann :HHLYW. on 14th. Reward. Return 1434 Svann ot car. T or from 14th 1312 80th n.w. Frank Geiet’s Sons Co. = NORVALM K. TABLER ~ 1526 L St. N.W. Main' 1544 erry & Walsh P-m—mh 984—Gerald Walah. JAMES T. RYAN, 317 PA. AVE. S.E. Chay Model OO vate Ambuiances. Tdvery in_Comnection. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) Established 1241 3034 M St. N.W. S e FUNERAL SESIGNS. Prompt suto delivery service. Arnnle—cxwan jve—! s. Co., 1214 F St. _Roy med, 1o Aloes case. SPBCTACLES—Gold-ri - ational Research Coun- Reward. 3. Moore TICKETS (two books)—Kallipolls Grotio Cir- cus. Please retura to Kallipolis Grotto head- ters, 907 th st. n.w. Reward. - 28% TIGER KITTEN—Half grown, with collar. Re- ward it returned to 1825 Biltmore st: Col. 5146. We Speci ize in Floral Desx;nsat oderate wl.hrla ul,! l‘ln’ :1% ;;:ldedpluwl' phone in case Lommunt: e it Mise Mies Frances & MiCave, 1135 s | g™ ‘Franklio 54617 a0 w lorl.rf: WH. STS N.W. MAIN 6953, guards go | VIRGINIA DENTISTS MEET. Fifty-Fifth Convention Opens Three-Day Session at Norfolk. NORFOLK, Va., April 28.—The fifty fifth annual convention of the Vir- ginia State Dental Association opens here today and will be in session three days. tetween 300 and 400 dentists are expected in attendance. e 8 Dies From Kick of Horse. Robert Millington, fifty-three, 313 Missouri avenue, who was kicked by a horse while at 6th and B streets a week ago and his leg fractured, died | at Emergency Hospital yesterday afternoon. Cards of Thanks | ACKSON, ave with to express our sincere thanks and appreciation 1o our many friends and relatives for their kindness and beauti ful floral offerings at tle death of our de voted wife, mother and sister. LUC JACKSON THE FAMIL’ WILLIAMSON, Wo wish to express our sin cere thanks and appreciation to our many friends for their kind attention and | floral offerings in the iliness and des r brother. JOHN T. WILLIAY .0 SISTER AND BROTHEL. Marriages. HOLBROOK—FARRAN. April 11, Salem College, Unper Marlboro Rev. «Franeis i MeManus, re Church, BENVANIDA (. WOOb' L. HOLEROOK, Jr. Deaths. Tuesday. April 22, 1924 in Lox at’ the home of his daugh- V. Green, ELISHA JOHN STON BABCOCK. in lis eightieth year. be Toved husband of Mars M. Babeock.” Funeral services Tnesday, April at 1 pm. at Wright's chapel, 1337 10th xt. n.w. Friends | invited, Interment at Arlington, e BABCOCK. A special comryun: John's Todge. No. 11, F held on Tuesduy. pom., fo nerai COCK. BABCOCK. NEEDHAM €. TURNAGE. JAS. E. HUTCHINSON, ntered into eternal rest, long ilinexs. Saturdar. April 3:15 p.m.. ELIZABETH (RETTIE beloved wife of the late G. W. Barnes and | loving mother of Nellie M. Washington and | tie late C: Barnes. Funeral services will be eld at Nineteenth Street Baptist Chureh Wednesdar. April 30, 2 pm.. Rev.. W. I Trooks officiating. Temains rest- ing at’ James Br th and L sts. n.w Casket will not be opeaed in Church. 29% | BARNES. Julia McN. Heors Auxiliars an crx death Comrade * ELIZARETH NES. died April sdas. April 30, Baptist Attest BARNES. i HERTHA KEY, L.C. LA ‘ EMMA ANDERSON, The public | BERRY. Study Club | rowx the | BARTELMES. denly, Sunday, April 27, ome of ber daughter. Mrs Higgins, Fort Humphreys, of Christopher F. m the residence of K st Bartel her wister, ne., on T dence belor BOND. t HOND, pm.. J. RICHARDS Departed this life Saturday, April at 11 am.. at his residence. 26 ne., LEWIS ., ot bers of the Ladies’ Immedi notified to at 26, 1924, Myrtle st and Ruby Wates Mount Carmel Raptist Chare sts. n.w.. Tuesday, April 2% telatives and friends iovited. Departed this life Sund at 8:50 p.m © st ne., JULIA BROWN, a long sufferer. Funeral at 1 o'clock Wednesdas, April 3 from Ebenezer M. E. Chureh, $th and D She leaves to mourn their loss four brothers und & Host of relatives and frisads. | BROWN. CAMPBELL. nday, April 27, 1 ideuce. 76 T st 1w ANDHEW JOYN eloted husbani f Lucy Campbell (oee | Ky Fancral wreices a3, the_ above cis Tuesdny, April 0. at 2 pm. CARTER. Departed this life Friday 25, 1924, at Freedmea's Hospit: ELIZA- RETIT. beloved wife of Henrs Carter. She leaves' to mourn their loss & mother. Mrs Tiertha Tianks. eight children. Six sisters. one brother ant a hast of friends, Remains ines” funeral chapel. Funeral . from Gethsemane “Il\u‘l Gnd Va. ave. n.w: 1024, ay Frecdmen's | Veloved ‘mother of | Minnie. and Amells V. Ernest Jarvis 1 pariors. Thursday. May 1, al vt and friends nvited COGAN. Aprh 14, at Tucson, JOHN VINCENT CocaN. aged beloved son of Dr. and Mre. 3. ¥ grandson of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Interment at Tucson, A The mans friends of Mr. and Mrs. B, J Tsemann of €24 New York ave. nw.. will be pained to hear of the deatlr of their little srandson. JOHN (JACK) VINCENT COGAN. &7 Tucon. Ariz., on April 26, Interment a ‘Tucson, Ariz. - DE_ANGELIS. At Garfield Hospital April at 2:30 am.. CESARE DE AN GELIS, 38 years old, beloved husband of Mrs. Maria De Angelis and brother of An thony De Angelis of 504 Sth st. s.e. The fuperal will take place Tuesday, April 2, at % s.m. from the undertaker establish: ment of Harry M. Iadgett, 730 11th st. s.e laterment at Mount Olivet cemetery. ® DENHAM. Saturday, April 1 Emergency hospital, LEWIS HAM, aged 74 vears. beloved Trege' A Denham. Funeral services his late residence, 1425 Clifton st. Tuesday, April 20.’at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment private. 28 DUPUY. Sumflay. April 27. 1 at York ' city. CAROLINE LANB DUPUY, sister of Herbert Dupuy and daughter of the late Charles M. Dupuy and Eilen M. Reynolds. Funeral services (private) at the residence of her_sister. Mrs. William Reed, 175 West 7204 st., New York. termént in Woodlands cemeters, phia, Pa. FENTON. Saturday, April 26, 1924, at the residence of her 'daoghter, Mrs. Vera F. Dickey, IDA SHEKELLS, widow of the late Charles B. Fenton. Funeral from Nalles's funeral parlors Mondar, April 28, ‘at 1:30 p.m. Interment (private) in Arlingfon national cemeters. Rindly omit fowers, 2° FISCHER. Sundas, April 27. 1924, CHARLES FISCHER, hushand 'of Rachel Fischer, orence. Bowling, R nd Jeanette F scher and Mrs. Anna May Eseteliorst, son of Mrs. Elizabeth Fischer and Lrother of Mrs. Anna_Fischer. Funeral from his late residence, 1714 Znd st. n.w., Wednesday, April 50, at 3 o'cloc Interment i Prospect Hill cemetery. 29° GORDON. ~suddenly. Saurdas. April 26, 1024, Maj, WALTER HENRY GORDON, U. husband of Laura Doan Gordon Matthew's Church, Connecticut ave., on Tater- 29 1924, at Jack- ARRIE_ K., widow of the c Jinerson. Funefsl notice later. MARTIN. Suddenly, of heart failure, at his residence,” Revere, Masv., WILLIAM H MARTIN, devoted husband of Clara k. Mar- tin and beloved brother of Katherine R. Martin. . MAY. Sunday. April 27 1 University Hospital, JE (nee eJannette K. Talmage De Witt), beloved wife of Edward W. May of Fort Myer, Va. Funeral services will be held at Hanlon's chapel, 641 H st. n.e., Wednesday, April 30, at 11a.m. Interment Fort Lincoln cemetery. Relatives and friends tavited. (Fredericksburg papers please copy.) 20 MCPIKE. Friday, April 23, 1924, at Phila delphia, Pa., ROSE A., widow of the late Henry 'A. McPike. Femains at Walsh & Perry undertakers' parlors, 29 H st, n.w., 1:30° p.m. Tuesday. Interment Mt. Olivet cemeters Tuesday, April 29, at 2 pm Friends and relatives invited fo attend. ¢ NORTON. Departed this life April 25, 1924, at 9:30 0'clock a.m.. ANONA NORTON (nee Carter), beloved daiighter of Ellen and John Carter.” Funeral from her late residence, 450 Ttidge st. n.w.. Tuesday. April 20, ai 2 pm. Friends and relatives fnvited. OWENS. Departed this life Friday, April 25, 1924, at her residence. 320 Virginia ave. ew.. NETTIE RHONE OW heloved daughter of the late William Khone aad Wife of Frederick Owens. Funeral from Mount Horeb Baptist Church, 13th and C sts. n.c., Tuesday, April 29. at 1 o'clock. Friends and relatives iovited. PARKER. Departed -this life Sunday, Apeil . 1921, at his residence. 1249 Maryland ne; at 6:20 pam., Rev. WILLIAM H. PARKER, beloved lusband of the late Georgia Parker, father of Mrs. Ireze Carter and grandfather of Mrs. Gertrude Washipg- top. ~ Notice of funeral hereafter. PAYNE, Sunday, Apr m., o TRENE BENSON, 'beloved wife of ¥ E. Payne. Funeral from the parlors of William H. Scott, 490 St st. se., on « Tuesday, Aprii 20, it 3 pm: ihencs to Friends'' Church, 13th and Trving sts. n.w. Relatives and ‘friends invited to attend. (Warrenton, Va., papers please copy.) ROBERTSON. Suddenly, April 24 1024, at Scott_Field, Delleville, TIl., Private IRVING ROBERTS £t Company _Aviation. ed 20 years and 9 months, beioved son of George W. and Eva A. Robertson (nee I April Tuesd: Chureh, Ariz., Cogan and Isemann. at EN- husband of from n.w.. In Philadel 29 April 2 Tate a1 Georgetown NNETTE E. MAY 27, 1924, at 3:40 nixon). Funeral from his parents’ residen 786 13th Tuesday, April 29, at § April 27, 1924, at bs resi 1835 Iat st, now..' HARRY W., be- band of Kadie R Terry (nee Nev neral’ from above address Wednes day, April 30, at 2 p.m. Intermest in Con gressianal cemetery. 200 TERRY. A special communication of The New Jerusalem Lodge. No. 9, F, A. A. M., s hereby called for Wednesday, April 30, 1924, at 1 p.m., ut the New Masonic Tem ple. Washiugton, . C., for the purpose of conducting MaBonic burial services for our late brother, YARRY W. TERRY. ROB ERT . REGAR, Worshipful Maxter. At- wat: WALTER' M. DASTIAN, Secretary Y on Saturday, April 26, THOMAS. Suddenis 5 beloved wife of GLEN Lo » ntenaial itaptist Church, corner 7th sin ‘ne. lnterment &t Glenwood tery L4 THOMAS. Officers and members of Rathibone Temple, No. 8, are hereby notified to a: _:;mbl:- ’ll l‘lyv n Temple Tuesd: April 5. 8t 1 oclock. fo attead the Sister LORA THOMAS, s GERTRUDE ABELS, M. B. C. * THOMAS. meeting of Mispah Ap 8., ix called for Taes ¢ k, for the Dugose tending the funeral of our 1ate sister, Mrs. LORA LE By re quest of the Worthy MIS. LOTTIE BAMFORTH, Secretary. Deparfed this life Saturday. April 1924, after brief iliness, MELVIN 'E, ‘beloved son of Eldridge and Alma nee Gilmore). Funeral will be beld rom 414 P st. n.w., &t latives and friends invited. * Sunday. April 27. 1924 GEORGE F. WILKERSON. aged 0. ¥u- ueral from ‘his late residence, 601 Raleigh pl. s, Congress Heights, ' on Tuesday. April Z9] at 2 o'elock: thepee to Congress Heights 'Baptist Church. Relatives aod friends invited to attend. Interment Con- gressional cemetery, WOODFORD. Sundas. April 1024, at 1 a.m., at her residence, the .«-me;n ‘MARY ANN, beloved wife of Evilyn &. Woodford, in ilie 85th year of her age. Funeral serv ices at John K. Wright's chapel on Tues day, April 29, at 10:30 a.m. Interment at Ariington nationsl cemetery . In Memoriam. ALEXANDER. 1o sad and loving memory of our dear wife and mother. ¥ ALEXANDER, who departed this life two years ago today, April 28, 1 Just a line of sweet remem! Just & memory, fond and true; Just & token of jove's devotion That our hearts still long for you HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. * ARMISTED. In memory of our dear husband and father, SAMUEL ARMISTED, who de- rted this life one year ago today = S Wik N eiLbREY BUEHLER. In loving memory of mr dear husband ~ and our ' father. = ALRERT J. BUEHLER, who died April 28, 1923, His favorite verse: “In my Fatber's bouse gre many_mansions.” HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN. * BUTLER. In sad and loving remembrance of or g o mother. MARY MOLLAF BUTLER, who departed this life five years 50 today, April 25, 1819: On_the hillside, softly sleeping, Where the flowers gently wase, Lies the one we love o de Tn her lone and silent grave HER_DEVOTED HUSBAND AND SOX, BENJAMIN F. BUTLER AND LEO. A BUTLER . CARTER. Sacred to the memors of our de- voted mother and grandmother, MAGGIE E. CARTER. who entered intg rest two years today, April 28, 1822, Your memory will he with us forever, Till we meet on & far distant shore, . And our hearts that are broken shall gree! sou, When we meet to part no more. HER LOVING DAUGHTER AND GRAND- DAUGHTER, DORA AND MARY. FOLEY. Sacred to the memory of our de ot EN FOLEY, who departed this lite eleven vyears ago today. April 28, 101: Anniversary mass at St. Aioysius Church & o'clock. May she rest in geace ¥HER soxs. * Tn sad but loving remembrance of d our father, JOSEPE eparted this life four GOLDEN. T3 beloved husband W COLDEN, who Sears ago today, Aptil 28, 1820 From the worid ef pain and sorrow o the and of peace #ad rest God s taken sou. TWhere F0u have fonnd eternal rest His LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN. * REEN. 1o loving remembrance of my dear O e, | Rerat. MACRICE F. GREEN ‘ot T Infanirs Rand, U. 8 A.. who died IS Cotnmba. V- M-, four Tears ago todex, Kpril 28, 1850, Home at rest, &0 sweetls sleeping, T thy Savior's tender care Whera. there 1% 50 pain or sorrow. ome on earth can harm you there. DEVOTED SISTER, LENA M. BRUCE. HALL. In sad_but loviog memory of obr ather, "D JULIA K. HALL. who fel Tlietp wit Sears ago todaz. April 2. 1918 Tiesond the sears the soul shall tind tendiess peace for which it pised, S Tignt appears. And to the evea that once were blind Thele sign snall come all uncoafned, Seyond (e years HER DAUGHTERS, MITTIE HALL CARR ND FRANCES W. COWAN. HANDS. In loving_memors of our dear Tather, JOHN HANDS. who passed away six Sears ago todas, Apsil 2% 1608 IFE AND CHILDREN. * loving remembrance of my HES, g HUGHES, 1In darling boy, GEORGE WILLIAM HUG Jr. who departed this life ope ¥ today, April 28, 1923, Keep him, Jesus, 10, Thy keeping Tntil 1 reach’ Thy heavenly shore. Aug then, O Master, let me see him. v have him ore. Torkeed MOTHER. * JOHNSON. A tribute of love and respect to the memory of our dear mother and grand- mother, LOUISS JOHNSON, who passe away April 5, 1923 From the world of pain and sorrow To the land of peace and rest, God has taken sou, our darling. Where vou have found eternal rest. HER LOVING DAUGHTER AND GRA DAUGHTERS. . ORDAN. In sad but loving remembrance of O dear mother, LAURA & JORDAN, who gntered into rest one yoar ago, April 27, ‘Tis hard to break the tender cord When love has bound the heart: 'Tis hard, so hard, to speak the words: ‘We must forever pai but in the coming years. e in a better land, We'll read the meaning of our tears e, Till understand. HER LOVING DAU TERS. MRS. MURRAY AND MRS, WILLIAM I‘LUI- MER, Jr. cred to the memory of our be. < "and grandmother. HANNAH MCGUIRE, who died April 28, 1007, life, remembered’ in dea T FAMILY. Gear mother. CATHERINE MeNERN Jeparted this life fiva vears ago today. April 28 1919. HER DAUGHTERS. In sad but loving remembranee ¥ dear busband, 'EDWARD D. SCHWENK. who departed this life two Sears ago today, April 25, 1922 Surrounded by friends, 1 am lonesome, To the midat of all T am blue: A smile on my face, but & heartache, thinking of you. WIFE, CARRIE In loving memory of our dear grandfather, EDWARD D. ' w suddenly two SCHWEN SCHWENK. and The day on which you died: Your memory will cling in our hearts Till we rest by your side. The flowers we place npon your grave May twither and decay: Dot our love for you who siceps beneath I never fade away. EARL, EDNA AND EARL, JR * * SCHWENE. In loving remembrance of esr dear father, who departed this life two years ago today, April 28, 1 An angel came down in the twilight hewr And took from us our dearest fowel From carth his sweet soul was borne awsy To heaven two years today. Often to the gravesard we wander With flowers to lay with loving care On the grave of our dear father. Who is sweetly sleeping - WIS TOVING CHILDREN. * SMOOT. Sacred to the memory of my devoted daughter, HELEN MARIAN SMOOT, who went to heaven March 25, 1924. She was too pure for this cold earth, Too beautiful to stay, So the angels came from heayen ently away. WHO 50 DEARLY LOVED Departed (his life three years ago today, April 28, 1021, J. D. THOMAS. Today recalls the memory Of & loved one gone (o rest, And those who think of him today ‘Are those who loved Bim best. HIS FATHER AND MOTHER. TIBBS. Sacred to the memory of our loving hushand and devoted fatver, V. HERBERT TIBBS, who left us suddeniy one year ago today, April 28, 1923. What would 1 give to clasp his hand, His dear face just to see? His loving smile; his welcome volce, That meant so much_to me. - ALICE AND CHILDREN. * TOOMER. Sacred to the memory of our voted usband and father, HORACE TOOMER, who entered Into rest one year ago today, April 28, 1923. Just a line of sweet remembrance, Just a_memory, fond ana true; Just 8 “tolen of love's devotion, 1 thinking of Yoo nis | TOVING TWIFE AND. CHILDRES. CLARA I p.n. Relatives and friends invited. = (Wil- miogton, Del., papers please copy.) * A TOOMER; ~KATHERINT, ALICE, WAUDIEUR AND JEANNETTA BELL. .

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