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9 x THE _EVENI) STAR, WASHINGTON F U N E R A Ll FASSETT’S RITES TODAY. | NOTED DIPLOMAT DIES. | JOHN C. ROBERTS DEAD. | GEN. GORDON'S RITES. Lower Pric:s $75, $100, $150 Up Steel Vaults, $85 Up AMBULANCES ($4) OITY CALLS LARGEST EQUIPPED IN THE CITY W. W. CHAMBERS CO. 14th and Chapin Sts, N.W. Phone Col. 438, * | Body of Former Representative!!nron Ijuin, Former Foreign Min- at His Late Home. | ister of Japan. ELMIRA, N. Y., April The body | By the Assoclated Press. of former Representative Jacob Sloat| TOKIO, April 20.—Baron Hikokichi Fassett rests in his home here. Mr.|Tjuin, foreign minister in the recent Fassert died unexpetedly April S| Yamamoto cabinet, died Saturday be held today. 1 Among those who have arrived to attend the funeral ure former Gov and Mrs. Frank O. Lowden of Illinois. | Only Forty-Eight Hours. ST. LOUIS, April —John~ | Roberts, owner of the St. Louis Star land vice president of the National | Shoe Company, died at his home here Sunday &t the age of seventy years. Me was ill only fort death ‘was attributed to a stomach hemorrhage. Mr. Roberts was a leader in Missou- and national democratic politics for more than twenty-five vears, and was one of the friends of the' late President Wilson, whose policies and ideals the Missourian supported. He is survived by his widow and Baron Tjuin, born in 1861, served as attache in the embassies at London and Vienna and later was in the co sular serv: rom 1908 to 1913 he ‘Wwas minister to Peking and from 1516 to 1920 he was ambassador to Rome. He was an envoy to the peace con- | ference in Paris and on his return | home as created a peer. He was director of the intelligence depart- :nt of the foreign office until he appointed foreign minister, in | which capacity he served from last until last Dec | EDMONSTON’'S — Home of the “Original” FOOT- FORM Boots and Oxfords| for Men, Women and Chil- dren. of the St. Louls Star, and John C. toberts, jr., president of the St. Louls | Pump and Equipment Company “Quality is Important—Fit is Imperative” A SUPERIOR $10 SHOE FOR ['his house is thoroughly alive the wants of patronage. Many do not care to pay more than $10.00, and it has +heen our aim and accom plishment to put out a full line of Men’s Shoes for that price that is *superior to anything ever sold for the money be- fore. High and Low Shoes. In afl leathers. Black and Brown. Fix Up the Porch Now —so the “outdoor living room” will be as in- viting as possible when warm weather makes it the most frequented household spot. Wé quote notably MODERATE PRICES on Porch Paint Stains and Screen Paint Enamels for Floor Varnishes Porch Furniture q WB are equally reasonable on HOUSE PAINTS,. WALL TINTS and the other spring furbishing-up requisites. G/ass CGSES for Rad;os MGJE to OTJE" D. C. DISTRIBUTORS OF SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PRODUCTS & OTHER WIDELY KNOWN PAINTS DYER BROTHERS INCORPORATED to No foot too Long No foot too Short— No foot too Wide- No foot too Narrow. We fit every foot. EDMGCNSTON & CO. (Ircorporated) Advisers and Authorities 1334 F Street 0 fooc Frochies Andrew Betz, Manager Painis for Every Purpose Phone Main Zio4 734 Thirteenth St. Now for the final day! Special Offering of Hart Schaffner & M Suits for Men 29 Regular *50 *55 and 60 Suits! Extra Knickers to Match,*5 N It was truly a great purchase and a great of- fering; not a suit in the entire lot is worth a dollar less than $50—and the selections were made with such great care that there has been no ‘pickings’—there are plenty of $50 to $65 suits left to carry the offering through Wed- nesday. = We'll sell them Wednesday — every one of them; and many more men will join with hun- dreds of others who have been convinced dur- ing this offering that the Raleigh Haberdasher gives the best clothing values in Washington. Hart Schaffner & Marx made them all—you know what that means; they’re $50 to $65 suits at $29—that means still more. Let’s go for Wednesday—the final day No charge for alterations Deposits accepted aleigh Haberdasher Satisfaction Guaranteed Thirteen-Ten F Street Owner of St. Louis Star Was Il S -eight hours and two sons. Elzey M. Roberts, publisher D. C, Military Funeral Will Be Conduct- ed Tomorrow. Funeral services for Maj, Gen. Wal- ter H. Gordon, U. §. A. retired, who died Saturday night, will be held at St. Matthew’s Cathollc Church to- morrow morning at 10 o'clock. Inter- ment, with full military honors, will be in Arlington cemetery. Gen. Gordon was stricken with an attack ‘of heart trouble while at 14th street and"New York avenue, and died before thg arrival of an ambulance from Emergency Hospital CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Ladies’ Ald Sockety of Petworth Baptist Church will give a roast beef dinner tomorrow from 5:30 to 7 pam. Tickets, 50c. KFrank Simonds, war correspondent, will speak at the Wednesday forum luncheon of the Woman)s National Democratic Club, 820 Connecticut avenue, tomorrow. Mrs. J. Borden Harriman, president, will preside. Blanche Becker, cight years of 1336 Kearney street northeast, wa: bitten on her right hand yesterday afternoon by a dog belonging to JEmma Stanton, 814 Newton street northeast, while in the vicinity of her home. Dr. Wade Atkinson dress- ed ‘the wound. The dog was sur- rendered to the poundmaster. The Helen Keller Guild will meet tomorrow, 2 p.n., at home 2 of Mrs, 3. H. Fishback, 2432 Ashley terrace. | Senator Ralston. of Indiana. will | {be principal speuker at a rally of | | the National Democratic Club, at the | Raleigh, May 13 The Rhode Ixland Avenue Cltisens’ Association will meet tomorrow, 8 pm., in Sherwood Presbyterian | Church | | | | Areme ter, No. 10, Order of the Eastern Star, will have a 500 card party tomorrow, 8 pm., at Colonial | Hotel | A special meeting of t Home for | Widows and Crphans of United States | | War Veterans' Associatios will be 'held Thursday, § p.m. in AR Hall The Young Italtans’ Club. will meet tomorrow evening in hall of Church of the Immaculate Conception Judge Mary O'Toole will the Advertising Club tomorrow, 12:3 {f.m., at the City Club. Dr. Ballou, | Deun . Wilbur and Prof. Mulligan, judges of the advertising contest, | |have been asked to review the con- {test, as far as papers have been ex- TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1924. e e e (e S s Sl THE WEATHER District of Columbia and Maryland— Fair and slightly cooler tonight; tomor- row showers ; moderate to fresh shifting winds. Virginla—Generally fair tonight; slightly cooler in northeast portion ; to- morrow unsettled, probably showers; moderate to fresh shifting winds, be- coming southeast. Records for Twenty-Four Hours. ° Thermometer—4 p.m., 73; 8 p.m., 59; 12 midnight, 57; 4 a.m., 5¢; 8 am., 59; noon, 64. Barometer—4 pm., 29.75; 8 pm., 20.79; 12 midnight, 29.78 : 4 wm., 20.75; $ am., 29.78; noon, 29.75. Temperature same_date Highest, 63 ; lowest, 53. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the wa- ter at 8 a.m.: Great Falls—Temperature, §8; condition, slightly muddy. Weather in Various last year— RUTEH ‘Weather, 1 8 Abliene, Tex 29.68 Albany '..... 29.76 Atlanta 1100 2998 Atluntic City 20.68 Baltimore .. 29 7¢ Birmingham. 29.98 Bismarck .. 30.20 Hos:on 29,80 Buffalo .0\ 29.78 Charleston. . 29. Chicago Cincinnati. Cleveland Denver Detroit Paso Gulveston Helena 3024 Huron, §. D, 30.06 Indianapolis. 22,95 Jncksonville, 29,98 Kansas City. 29.78 Los Angeles. 30,0 Loulsville .. 29 94 Miami, Fla. 30.08 New Orleans 29.92 New York.. 29, Okla. City.. Omaia Fhiladelp Phoenix ... Pittsburgh .. 29 88 Tortiand.Me. 29.58 Portiand.Ore 30.06 aleigh, N C Cloudy Pt.cloud. Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear’ Pt.clondy Raining Raining Pt.cloudy | Clear Raining Ciear Clear Clear Pt.clouds Cloudy ° | Pt.cloudy | Clondy Cte Clear Cloudy Pt cloody ¢ Clouds Cloudy Clenr, Cloudy Clear (8 am., Stations. Greenwich time, tod: amined Dr. W. E. B. Dubois will speak, May 1, at § p.m, in Metropolitan A | M. "E. 'Church; subject. “My African | Tour. free. All welcome TODAY. | Freer Galiery of Art annoi an | |iustrated Jecture " at the gallery. 4:45 o'clock, by Prof. Paul Pelliot of | the Coller France, on “Chinese | Bronzes, Jades und Sculptures” The ‘Xu'lurv‘ will be given in English. | The Tem TONIGHT {an organization meeting. le Brotherhood will hold § o'clock, in vestry moms of the Lighth Street Temple | The Cheero Club will give a dance at Elks' Hall. Proceeds for work | Among ex-service men in government nesota Alumni/ a dinner in| Minneapolis, | omen’s of will B at University | Associatic honor of E 6 o'clock Mi give Pierc Universi The new officers | president, Mi Arnold Bennett's latest novel will| be the subject of discussion in the free fiction_course at the Knights of | Columbus Tivening ool, S o'clock. | Mrs. Frank OHara will be th speaker. Shulamith Cly the hon Lazerow will install of its new | The Star Club of “hapter. N o. | five hundred party, § o' cafeteria, 14th and Dec The G. A mittee will Army Hall Jop will give a ock. at the tur streets. memorial finance com- neet, 8 o'clock, in Grand | Beoples MeAdoo| a McAdoo rally at the Ebbitt Hotel. Repr tative Allen | W. Barclay of Kentuck Daniel C. | Roper and Kenneth Romncy will be the | principal speakers, The League of Clubs_ will conduct Southeast Washington Citizens' As: sociation will meet in Tyler School, 8 o'clock. James on P. Egan of Labor Union College, The American ment.” of A will s erican Fed- ddress the | o'clock; sub- Labor Move- Motionless national o'clock, by line Church. pictures In colors of be shown, 8§ chester, at Ham- Public invited. The Peabody-Hilton Parent-Teacher Association will be addressed at 8 | o'clock at a_ playeround benefit in the Home Theater, 1230 C street northeast. ¥re, FOUND. WATCH, Iady’s; owner must describe same pay for ad. Victoria Jones, 1. No. Gaithersburs. Md. il 1. Box 9: i LOST. | | { Temperature London. 1and. P ris, France... Canenhagen, Denmark... Stockholm, 'Sweden. Horty (Fayal). Azore ilton, Bermuda u Juss, Porto Rico TRAFFIC ACCIDENT FATAL. Six-Year-01d Melvin Mangum Suc- cumbs at Hospital. Melvin Mangum, six, Dorchester apartments, 12th and D streets south- west, died at Emergency Hospital last night about 9:45 u'clock as a result of a fracture of the skull and other injuries sustained yesterduy when knocked down by the automobile of | Leonard Blackwell, 300 Maine avenue | southwest, at Maryland avenue Lith street southwest. An investigation conducted by po- lico of the fourth precinct resulted | 1 a report that the boy ran from the dewalk in the path of the moving automobil Mangum and the seventh victim of traflic fatalities this month and the twenty-sixth since January 1. An in quest held at the morgus today re sulted in verdict of accidental death, =g e Red Cross Party Friday. Tho hostess and recreation comm ¢ :t Chapter, American Red Cross, will give its last ice crea party of the season at St h's Hospl Friday An an- nouncement ods d the comm will visit the wards of the hospit. twice a month nd give ice crea and cak throughout the mmer The committee will give a card party May 8 at Mount Alto Hospital, A rangements have been made for serv nds in Washington to give con- certs once a month during the s mer at the United States Naval Hos- pital At these concerts the com- mittee will setve ice cream and cake gy Americanization Services. The Veterans of partment of the District of Columbla, | will hold its annual Americanization exercises at Movnt Vernon Meth- | odist Episcopal Church, 9th street and | Massachusetts avenue northwest, to- night at 7:30 o'clock. Ernest Wickstrand is in charge of the exercises, and Kenneth L. Coontz, department commander, will preside. te FUNERAL DIRECTORS. JAMES T. RYAN, PA. AVE. B.E. Model Chapel. Lincoln 143 Private Ambolances. Livery o Comnectios. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W. Estavlished 1841 | 4 one West 98. WILLIAM LEE, Fune Bmbalimer. Livery i conpection. chapel asd wmodc— crematorium prices. 882 Pa. ave. o.w. Tel call M AMETHYST PIN _Large, gold_setting, Satur- day Smoroiog, between Shoreham and’ W iogton_hotels. Reward if returaed to ma Shorelam_Hotel. 00 BAR PIN—Oval-shaped, gold and_platinum; aguamarive in center; reward. 127 Randolph | pl_n.w. North 4248 - . BREASTPIN - i £old back. Re: x F 50 Chureh st. 29 CAT—Gray Persian: strayed from 1301 Har- vard st. n.ow. Reward if found and returned to_1301 Harvard n.w. - —Striped. gray, hall Maliese, viciaily nd Park rd. Reward if returned to k_rd. e Timothy Hanlon €41 © ST. NB. Phone L. 5343, Quick, Dignified_aud Edicient Berviee, W. W. Deal & Co. 6 H ST. N.E. LINCOLN Adtamobile Bervice. °_°"‘ V.L.SPEARE Neither the successors of nor con- nected with the original W. R. Spears Whone Feank. 6626. CHOKER—Stone marien; between 14th_and 8th near Columbia rd. n.w.: reward. Finder please return 4503 Iliigois ave. n.w. Adams 4856-W. 30% Conn. ave. and fternoon. Reward. topcoat, t.; Saturda; and white; tag_ No. 12141; 619 E. Capitol st. . gtablishment, 940 F St, N.W. PCHAS. S. ZURHORST. | WM. H. SARDO & CO. 412 H st n.e. Phone Lincoln 524. COLLIE—Nine months old, white collar, breast and feet: strayed from 1453 Fairmont. Call Adams 3977. B an_tnd_white: strayed from 1618 n.w.: named “Dan.’’ Reward. COLLIE, with Maryland tag; liberal reward. 300 1st st. FUR_CHOKER—Sunday night; and N sts. Reward. Maory, 701 19th st. GLASSES—Between 1ith st case. Ordway, 14th Return 'to Apt. 32, the " K _st. n.w. and 818 a pair of bifocal glasses in a black Thos A. E. Jenks, in case, on 10th Friday. Re. ward, return C. M. Stafford, 3061 Holmead st GLASSES _Tortoive shell. in leather stop 14th and Chapin sts.. or on 14th car, about 9 a.m. Monday. Call Adams 2 or_Main S8% HANDBAG—Hiue ik ing 82, eve giastes, W'd'Kf. ete. OVBRUOAT—Leather and _khaki des, above Chain Bridge or near Pimmitt Run. Reward. West 1270.W. 30 PENDANT—Gold_wicker basket, flled with colored jewels: between 1870 Wyoming ave. and Church of the Covenant, or Coun. ave, reward. Return to office at v E: POCKETBOOK _containing $336.50, between Sanitary Grocery store at 4907 Wis. ave. and Bmory pl. Return Route 2, R. F. D, Béthes- G Ma. Mrs. Virginia F. Sweet _30% PURSE, small leatiier, on or near Mt. Pleasant car_iine. _Reward at 2134 W: . st 57 Cil Cliape. AutomobileFunerais, g=———THE ORIGINAL ———p WR.Speare Co, _ 1208 HSTREET,N.W. WAIN 108 FORMERLY 340 7ST. ALMUS R.SPEARE | WILLLS B.SPEARE HERBERT B. NEVIUS 924 NEW lBlll’g VE. N.W. MAIN 2008 <8\ MORTICIAN 30 1730~1732 PENNA. AVE. BUANTE: MAIN SEI2-553 W. W. CHAMBERS CO., Complete funerals, $75, $100, $125, $150, $200 and up. Steel grave vauits, $85, waterproof. THINK OF T Handsome hearse, two limousines, splendid grade casket, embaiming and other details, ase ‘ot our funeral pariors and service, fof ouly ¥oir, CHAMBERS, COLUMBIA 432. FHOS. K. NALLEY & SONS 181 ELEVENTH 7. 2. = 23 Funeral Pariors. Phove_V.incoln _480. WILL (he party who called over phons fa regand 1o Suding $100 boad please communt- cate with Miss Frauces . McUabe, 1125 Lith St n.w. Franklin 545197 300 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 112 REVENTH ST. N.W. . Moters Ciot “Teihone, _ Main 2473 WIRE—One_roll, screen; on Sherman or Ver- mont ave. Finder please roturn to J. J. Diek- erson, 2570 Sherman ave. . and receive re- ward. o NORVAL K. TABLER 1526 L St. N.W. Main 1544 $400—The savings of a working woman. Tues- day: Pa. ave. or Tth n.w. VERY LIBERAL REWARD. Miss E. Malley, 34 Mass. ave. 2., efter 4. 1 erty & Walsh Moy M. Perrp—Maln $4—Gerald Waleh | jand a daughter, | | | ! LOVE. | BEALL. | BERRY. | DREW. MRS. L. A. EPPLEY DIES. ‘Was Resident of City for More Than Fifty Years. Mrs. Lydia A. Eppley, ninety years old, widow of John M. Eppley and resident of this city for . more than fifty years, died at the residence of her son Marion K. Eppiey, 1206 Fuclid street northwest, yesterday afternoon. Funeral services will be_conducted at her so residence Wednesday fternoon 2 o'clock. Rev. Dr. ames Shera Montgomery of Call vary M. E. Church, will officiate. In- terment will be in Congressional cemetery. Mrs. Eppley was a native of Penn- sylvania. Besides her son Marion K a at Eppley, she is survived by another | son, Wilson M. Eppley of this city Mrs. Maud Eppley Blair of Los Angeles, Calif. Frank M. Beall Dies. pecial Dispatch to The Star HYATTSVILLE, Md, April 28— Frank M. Beall, sixty-nine years old, dicd here this morning. He was a Ciear | native of Akexandria, and, aside from 5 | Bis widow, who was Miss Alice Lew- leaves four daughters and three sons. Funeral services will be held Thursday morning at St. Jerome's Catholic Church, with interment at Laurel. Card o} lEhan_kl . Wish to acknowiedze their deep Appreciation for the many floral offerings, kind actions and express'ons of sympathy rendered by their friends aud neighbors on the occasion of his lliness and death DAUGHTER AND GRANDDAUGHTER. Marriages. HOLBROOK—FARRAN. April L Salem_ College. Tpper Mariboro, Md., by Rev. Father Broo J.. at the §r. Al sius ractory ANIDA €. FABREAN LINWOOD' 1. HOLEROOK. Jr. Deaths. Monday. April 28. 1924, ut 9:20 her residesce. 1315 3rd st. 6w, GNES BAILEY, beloved mother of . grandmother of Tawrener it and Samuel Baiiey. Notics of funeral eafter. W. Eroest Jarsis Co., 2. 1024, at the oy k3 wm.. MARY Virgie e P ai . f Nellie M. Washingtons Funerai St W Brooks ofilciating. ing at’ James Bros.'. 19 Cusket Wil not be opened i Chureh BARNES. Al members of the Ladies' Mutua] Immediate Relief Society 10 attend the BARNES, Wednesday, April 40, 1929, at 2 Nineteenth Street Baptist M. B. KEYS, President. 3. RICHARDSON, Financial Secretars. BARNES. Ladies’ CH® Roc You are Lerohy notified to attend the faneral of BARNES. Wednesday. At 2 pn. at the Nineteenth LINE MARSHALL, President Z. BARNES, Financial Secretar, The La T'njted Reapers' S The funeral of Mre. ELIZABETH BARNES will be held at Ninsteeath t Churcn, 19th and Eye ste April 1924, at MAMIE A. DENT. President HARRIS, Rec. See . members of tbe Elder - Rellef Aswo. are hereby fageral of Sister ELI 53 Wednesday, April 50. at roin the Nineteenth Strcet Baptist BERTHA G WATSON MARION &. LEWIS, Ree. Se Tuesday, April 29, at nis home. o Fast FRANK M., belaved hu Beall. Services at St. Church, ~ Hyattsville, morning. Noti t Laurel, M Suoday, April 27, 1924, at hin resi- i st n.w.,'SAMUEL BERRY. beloved_uncle of Florencs V. Woodson. Fu neral Wednesiay. April 20. 2t 1 p.m.. from the chapel of Moon & Alien, 2256 13th st il t nw., oelowk: MRS 1024, ar 9 a.m Hyatteville, Md., nd of Alles R ou Thursday Departed SAMUEL Departed B4, at 3:50 pm A BROWN Apr Naval Hospital, Dr. Tuterment at the NLEIGH CORRY. Presidio, Sag 20, M. year. Suddenly, Tuesday. Ber residence, Germanf 1. DAUBALL. in from her Iate reside p.m. Interment in Union April iy Entered iuto rest otern April 25, 1824, at 10:10 p.m., CASS beloved wife of Samuel L. Drew and mother of Hattie R. and Walter H. Funeral services at ler late dence, 1143 1st st. n.w., Wednesday evening, April 30, at 8 o'clock.’ Friends and reiatives are invited to at Iuterment Thursday, May . at 2 Drew. at New DUPUY, daughter of and Eilen M. (private) at the Mrs. William E. New York. In- Philadel EY life Sunday, April EDWARDS, el W York * city. CAROLIND sister of Herbert Dupuy an the late Charles M. 1 Keynoids. Funeral sersic residence her_sister, Reed, 175 West 7 terment in Woodlan phia, Pa. EDWARDS. Departed this 27,1924, at T p.m., ROSINA joved ' dan Fdwsrds of the Istand of A L, after mapy weeks' i ices at John Wesley A. 14th and Corcoran sts., at 1 pm. Thursday. May 1. Remains may be seen at Moon & Allen’s undertaking establishment 30 EPPLEY. Mondar, April 4, the EPPLEY, in the late Johu above residen: tives and friends iavited. d ds cemete: B, M. E. Zion Cburch, st st. Anna May Wischer and brother of Mn Funeral from his late r st. n.w., Wednesday, Apri Irterment in Prospect Hill cemeters. FISCHER. Officers and members of the Capi- tol Beneficial Association are reqnested aitend the funeral of Brother CHARLE: R on Wednesday, April 80, 1924, ut ence, ‘1714 ‘20 JOHN G. MILLER, Pres, Rec. Sec . GORDON. Suddenly, Satur Maj, Gen. WALTER H 5. Army. b Funeral kery 0, at 3 o'clock. . April 26, 1924, RY GORDON, U. band of Laura Doan Gordon ~“Matthew's Church, Rhode Island ave. pear Connecticut ave.. on ‘Wednesday, April at 10 s.m. Inter- ment Arlington national cemetery. 29 GREEN. Departed this life Mondsy, April 25, 1624, at 4 p.m., at the residence of his sis- ter, Essie Green, WILLIAM E., son of the late William B. and Annie Green. Notice of tuneral hereafter. ~After today remaine Can be seen st 421 Gth st s.e. . GREEN. Departed this life April 28, 1024, WILLIAM E. GREEN. DBody at his resi- Uth st. s.e. Notice of fuperal ‘Tuesday, April 29, 1924, at 4 a.m., sidence, 14 North Carolina Av s.e., Dr. IRMA 1. HELLBE. 1 at 2 p.m. at Bell's ) 5. Church, Prince Georges County, Md. Funeral private. 80% HOOKS. _Entered into eternal life Monday, April 28, 1924, at her residence, 918 25th it SAHAH TIOOKS, beloved daughter of Mrs. Elisa Waynes. She leaves mother, two sisters, two brothers aud a host of rela. tives and friends to mourn their loss, Fu- neral from ber residence Tuesday night at 8 o'clock. JIMERSON. Sunday. April 27, 1924, ut Jack wonville, CARRIE K., widow of the late Isaac Jimerson. Funeral notice later, Monday, April 25, 1624, at the resi- of her davghiter, Mre. M. C. Gardner. 3459 Holmesd pl. n.w.. MARY VIRGINIA IRBY. Nervices at the S. H. Hines Com- pany funecal home. 01 A W Fuesday cvening, April 20, at 7 o'clock. Rei- atives and friends invited. Interment Wed- nesday. April 80. at Frout ltoyal, Va. LEE. Departed this 1ife Monday, April 28, 1924, at Freedmen's Hospital, MARY ©., wife of the late Joseph Lee, mother of Thurman Lee and Mrs. Annie New York. Remains at John funeral chapel, 3rd and I sts. s of fuperal later. he family of the late ALFRED 1OV E| rome’s Catbolic | Interment | ce Thursday, | ral serv- | Deaths. LOEMAN. Tassed into cteraal rest April 28, 1624, at his residence, Bia burs, Md., ROBERT LEE LONMAN. eral wervices will be held at the res on ‘Thursday, May 1, i LONG. Ladies of the Ladies' Banneker AWM Association are bereby notified of the death of Mrs. FLORENCE LONG, who died April ', 1924 M. B, DEST, Preside LAMDONIA PTULSOME, Recordiog Secs o MANGUM. Suadenty s 1001, at Emergedcy Hovpi 2 MELVIS, beloved son of ¢ 2 and Elsie M Mangum. " Notico of funeral hereatter MAY. Sunday. April 27, 1 Taiversity Hospital, JEANY (neeelunnette K % beloved wife ‘of Edwar Hyer v Funeral Sirleed will nlon’s chapel, 611 H £L. B.es We April 30 at 11 a.m. Interment’ Fart Tincel: cemetery." Kelatives and. friends (Fredericksburg papers please copy) NOYE. Saturday, April 26, 1@24, at 8t Ellsabeth's Hompital, EMMA NOVE. Fu- neral services 1o be held Wednasd ] 30, at Hanlon's pariors. 641 £ et e Vus 2'pro. Interment Babyion, Losg “Teibnt life Sunday. Apeil . at his residence, 1241 ave ne,' Rev. WILLIAM 0 beloved hishand of the Iate Geor . Remains at James' nndertaking lishment, 1530 L st n.w., from 3 p.m unt i 1145 am Wednesday Fn peral from Miles Memorfal Church. Grd and L sts. n.w.. Wednenday, Apri 0, at | pm.e | PARRER. The Baoncker Relief Association nnounces the death of Bro. W. H. KER, 1249 Md. uve. n.c. and that the funeral Spill be beld from 'Miles Memorial unrch Wednesday afternoon, April 30, 1924 e y pril 30, 1924, ALTER J. SINGLETON, Preside J. C. BURLSS, Secretary rresidest PARKER. Young Men's Protective Teague members are requested to attend funeral ot Rev. WILLIAM H. PARKER Wednesd: April 30, 1924, at 1 o'cl chapel, 19th and I, sts. n.w W. STEPHEN FULLER, 6. L. WALTON, Secretary PARKER. Members of the Ponefieial Assiation are requested to attent foneral of our late brother, Rer. W. H from Miles A. MNE. Z_Chore y &t 1 pm. . H. JOHNSON 3. SINGLETON, ‘Sec. ¢ | TALBOTT. Suddenly, Tuesdss. April 29. 1024 at bie residence, ‘the Kenesaw. 1Ath anid | 1Irsiog ste. n.w.. EDWARD HERNDON, hus band of Tda Gorman Talbott. Notice | foneral 1ater. | TERRY. Sunday, April 27, 1024, at his resi- dence, 1835 1ot st n.w.. HARRY W., be loved ‘husband of Sadie it. Terry (oee Nev i1, Funernl from abose address Wednes das, April 30, at 2 p.m. Interment fo Con- ressionsl cemetery . TERRY. A special commanication of The New Jerusalem Lodge, No %. F. A. A. M., berehy called - for | Wednesdas, April .. st the New Masonie Tom , ' Washingtos, D. C., for the purpose o condncting Masonic” hurial serviees for our Inte brother, TARRY ERT S REGAR, test: WALTE! from James | President, Men's CIff Roe | | 50 ! | W. TERRY Worshipful Master. M. ¥ ROE VINCENT. tered into etcrnal rest Moo ADFil 25, 1034, at 3 a.m ot his Tai dence, 402 4th ef: s.e. WILLIA beloved father of Age cent) lnt: Wiiliam E Services at Rehobotn Bapties Cho at 1 pm. Kelatives aud friends i . In Memoriam. | BUNDY. 15 sad bat toving remembrance or | gur déar motber.”y DA BUNDY, who ars ago twday, April |2 1018, ’ AR Nobody knows our longing. But few Lave seen us weep, We shed onr tears from sn aching beart While otbers are fast asleep. Surrounded by friends, we are lonesome: In the midst of ail we are blue. A smile 03 our faces. but a heariache- Motber, we are th of your. BY HER CHILDEER. * DRAEGER. In sad but loving remembrance of my dear moiier. MARY (. DRABGER who departed thls life two years sgo todas Ap , 1922, Nobody knows my longing: But'few Lave scen me weep. 1 thed my tears from sn aching bear While others are fast asicep DAUGHTER, CHRISTINA DRAEGEL cred to the memory of my beloved IN W. EWING, who died (hir 29, 1911 never to be forgotten.’" EVOTED DAUGHTER, AMANDA EWING MURRAY. . In loving remembrance of my dar i MY HARRY, who departed thls lite five years ugo today, April =9, 1919, Some e time, my eves shall ser The face 1 love w0 weil Some day ber hands shall clasp 1n mine And never say farewell HER LOVING ALICE. | HARRY. In sad but loviog remembrases of | “onr ‘Gear dauzhter and “sister, AMY A HARRY. who departed this iife five yoars | 28> todiy, Aprit 29, 1s19. | Ofien to the gravevard I wander With flowers to lay with loving eare On_the grave of my dear d Who will never be forg EER LOVING MOTHER I cannot forget vou, eister, Thoogh long may seem Aod oftea in the ionely 1 wipe away the | SISTER SADIL 190, ELLA Jer © of 'Henry Jefter tha White. d at your bedside uight and cay 1 saw vou pass How could 1 ever As the evening You waved m JEFFERSON. FERSON April 20, dovoted et one year ago toas. dows were falling, ood-bye. ou were going to & better YOUR DEVOTED HUSBAND Nobody kuows my longings, but few have Seen me weeping: 1 shed my tears with an aching beart while ottiers are soundly siceping; Some may think I'm Lappy just because smile ey know the heartaches I suffer while. Some think you're forgotten, but never shatl you be, For as long as God gives life to me T stall always think of thee. YOUR BERTHA. tribute of love fo the memory of = & moter, HARRIET K. LEE, who left us ten years ago today, April 29, 1914 We mourn for you, dear mother, But not with outward show, For the hearts that mourn sineerels Mourn silently and low HEE DEVOTED. DAUGHTER AND SON. IN.LAW. DR. M. L. AND HATTIE TAY- LOE, Columbus, ¢ . mory of our par LOWERY, whe de ght vears ago.’ April 14, 1916, and father, ROBERT LOWERY, tws years ago, April 20, 1 We shall meet onr loved ones dear Where the crystal river flows 1t we sre faithful while we're here An “the dear Redeem LOVING DAUGHTERS. _JEANN THOMAS AND EMMA L. STARKE. McMULLEN. Sacred to the memory of our devoted_wife apd mother, MARY E. Me AULLEN, who entered inio rest two years ago wday Littte parted this Tife o ¥whe rist o peace HUSEAND AND CHILDREN MOTEN. 1o loving remembrance of my desr Sivband, WALTER MOTEN, who deparied this Tife one vear ago today. “Game, but not_forgotten HIs DEVOTID | WIFE: ELIZABETE MOTEN z REEDER. ms dear son DER. ‘Who prit 1, 1922, Sieep on, dear son. nd take your reat: Codcalied sou home: He thoaght 1t best; e Son sulfering Lere wan great, Aba opeacd wile the golden 1l opentt S OTHER AND BROTHERS. Sacred to the memory of my be- Toved husband and our f{ather, JACOR 1. REEDER, who died two 3ears ago todsy. Aprin 29, 1022, So gentle i maner, so patient in pain, e dear one Jeft us for heavea to Fain: Wi mmcure 0 gentla and actions so kind, THis Eard In this world bis equal to £ad. Tpright and faithfol in all bis ways, A loking eharacter to the end of his days: A Ioving hurband aud father, good and Kind, What & wonderfal memory you left bebind. Decpiy foved and sadly missed. HIS WIFE, SARAH REEDER, AND SONS. WOOD. Sacred to the memory of our e oter, SANA 1. SWALLWOOD, wha Chtered into etrroal Test ten Sears Ao o Gay, April 20, 1914, Your memory will be with us forever. i1 We meet on & far distant shore: ‘And ur hearts that are broken shall greet You When we meet (0 part no_more. HER DEVOTED | CHILDREN, BOBERT AND TRENE. . WANN. Sucred fo the memory of our dar- Sine mother, ELIZA SWANN, who departed "B 1ife fivé years ago today, April 29, 1615, in Tall ‘trimpb of feith. Sie feft two broken-bearted daughters T this great world o roam: No Tathier o lead s 82 50 mother “ro' keep our Lome. DAUCHTERS, ASNIE JACKSON AND VAN AR FUNERAL DESIGNS. Prompt_auto- delivery service. Artistic—expressive—ibe peasive. Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. In sad hut loving remembrance of nd our brother, WILLIAM jeparted this life two vy REEDER. your order with me for 8 monument. Quality #nd workmanship aro guaranteed. 3. D. WARD, North (Insurance Bldg 907 15tk ot 2w