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THE EVEN RAREMRRRX. MRS. M. D. HESS DIES. | Wife of Botanic Garden Succumbs. Under a Spreading Awning It can pour ram or the sun may beat down—and you needn’t care if you're under the protection of Awnings. The type of Awning you order installed can add much to the attractiveness of your home exterior or store-front. Seeing that you get the “right” kind is our specialty. Estimates and suggestions gladly given. Mrs, nine | Hess den and a city, died at in the gardeus, e been sick for some time, but was no | thought 1o be seriously 1L Funeral arrangem ts | been made. Mrs. H Margaret Davidson Hess old, wife of the lifelong resident direct rly today " have no was born in May 1864, She was_the John Davidson and Mrs Davidson. Her husband, Mr. | has a director of the garden: for ten years. ter “husband. she is sur four sous, two by her firs Le B T Pa S Oakliund cond marr John Davi and Edward G. Hess: twe Annie Davidson und Mre, | Davidson Mann. and one rles Davidson. ATl except ons reside in this city daughte Tent and Awning Section Merchants and Manufacturers’ Assn., Inc. The Copeland Company Franklin Square 3 K Street N.W. pital Awning Co. W. K. Russell 113 North Capitol Street Walter J. Proctor Co. 0 to 214 H Street N.W. husband, merding. of . C. o1t & Son AW Burto Street M = two by he Y e firs two iotorists bough ar Chinese de their automol nd that acces: iles be nickel p Devuciour LUNCHEON 65¢ WonperFuL Coutse PunerHo® @afé Fleetwood 1760 Pea St..N.W. Franklin 5206 Also ala Carte JService Mé\}rning Bla:kQ Dyéd 24-HOUR SERVICE Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. Main 1344 orvhea claims 3,4 outof § Can you ailord to take chiances with your teeth and health when four personsoutof every five past 40,and thousands younger, have Pyorrhea? Lower Prices $75, $100, $150 Up Steel Vaults, $85 Up AMBULANCES ($4). CITY CALLS LARGEST EQUIPPED IN THE CITY W. W. CHAMBERS CO. | 14th and Chapin Sts. Far better to play safe against such odds. Forhan's For the Gums is « refreshing tooth paste and a Pyor- rhea preventive as well. Use it rwice daily. More than a tooth paste— it checks P)‘anm 35¢c and 60c in tubes rhan’s FOR THE GUMS “Yes. it's true” said Mrs, Rolfe. better known as Pocahontas—the truth of the Smith incident in I bribed tie Indians with Oh Henry!™ A Fine Candy 10c Everywhere CHS&M Values that can’t be equaled in Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits at *45 The quality is right—of course; the label guar- antees that. And because more men buy Hart Schaffner & Marx suits than any other make of high grade clothing, four times as.many, the style must be right. Itis. And our own policy of selling you the best quality at the lowest price gives you value—we’ve verified that and we can’t find any values to approach these uits at $45. Others 335, 540, 50, 360 Raleigh Haberdasher INC. Satisfaction Guaranteed Thirteen-Ten F Street the director's residence, She hud this eity, brother, FUNERAL - NING STAR, HINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1924 | ; | ¢ | ! | i Margaret Hess t Wil- cholson r Miss | member or Inhabitants late r will Hebrew WA JOSEPH JACOBI EXPIRES. Director Haberdasher Was Member of Old- est Inhabitants’ Association. Joseph Jacobi, seventy years old, a the Association of Oldest nd prominent in the shery trade for many at his residence, 1630 sterday reral services will be held at his sid tomorrow rning at 0 o'clock. Rev. Dr. Abram Simon officiate. Burial will be in the Congregational cemetery. tomorrow afternoon. entered husiness in this s for thirty yvears iseman’s clothing store. Toin business several + _member _of A A M t Com- ary of National is survived by a daughter, Jacobi. and two sons. W Herbert Jucobi, all of peal ars, haberd; died 1e ity in hana entril nion He id Births R'eported; Tue followiug hirths have been reported to # Lealth department in the last twenty-four 2| fo Philip tey 10 Roland E Willium Witliam and Mary A. Regan. bor nd Sophis A. White, girl and Mary A. Perry. girl Mury . Gibson. bos and Mars M. Greaney, girl d Violet L. Foley, boy Genaveive 1. Shaniey, girl nd Susie 1. Langles, boy and Vera Putts. boy 4 1. Taylor Hart, girl Ruliock, b Alto Armstrong A abe T a Teoliing 0 Moot 1 LiTan Fad and Dora 1t . Greenland is covered by e Near three times th orina ¥ o i Curtis, Patterson. a sheet of size of Cali- WATCH REPAIRED and a written Guarantes BRADLEY'S 3101 14th St. N W. 1211 N.Y. Ave. 5. W. Ground-Gripper Shoes Relieves All Foot Pains 1315 E St. meateesh Theater Bldz. Extraordinary Bobby Jones Special 20000 Sierling Silver Thimbles. 1c each, One to cack costome 610 9TH N.W special — Waldemar “hain. 480 Better to Take Than harmfu Pasn Ne .lu/ufu Headac ext week's gold " wat it remedies to stop Colds Neuritis Rheumatssm Ask for Does not upset the Stomach was perfected. we received United second State of Does not affect the Heart. con order the The the from government. ‘ume from achusetts order Mas- Thoroughly Reliable Instruments of a Variety of Well Known Makes DROOP’S - Music House 1300 G Street Steinway and Other Leading Pianos Base Ball Players Limbering Up Now With Joint-Ease After game orj practice| Joint - Ease takes kinks, lame-| ness and soreness out of vour| t hrowing| arm so quickly that you'll want | to start all| over again | in a few| holum ! t's great stuff—speedy ! and sure, and | many _ stars| are wise to| it. Justt wo| minutes’ rubbing and this great, smm]ess.‘ Joint-Ease soaks right in | through skin and flesh right to! the ligaments and tendons and bones—exactly where the sore-| ness is. 60 cents a tube. Ask Peoples Drug Stores or any live druggist for a tube of Joint-Ease and keep limbered up, as thousands of other ball play- ers do. Always remember when Joint- Euse gets in jolat agony gets ont—Quick —Advertisement. A this | Havan; | BULL DOG —Dark spot ov 5 | | the ||| ra. | |at | o’clock Tuestay ~morning. | THE WEATHER |, CITY NEWs IN sRIze. | George Baldwin McCoy Unit, Amer- District of Columbla—Fair tonight |ican Women's Legion, will meet at and tomorrow, cooler tonight: mod- | 10:30 o'clock tomorrow morning at erate west and northwest winds. | the Church of the Covenant, 18th and Maryland—Fair tonight and tomor- ‘; X streets. Tow, cooler tonight, frost in extreme | western Maryland tonight; nternational Sunday School le west and northwest winds. | son tomorrow, 4:45 p.m., 1311 G street Virginia—Fair tonight and tomor- Y. W. C. A row, cooler in east and central and | light frost in extreme west Dornonlx tonight; moderate westerly winds. West ' Virginia—Fair tonight and | tomorrow. frost tonight; rising tem- perature tomorrow. c Willlam MeKinley Circle, No. Records for Twenty-Four Hours. I]Adieu. G. A. R, will meet tomorro Thermometer—4 p.m., 56; 8 p.m., 57; |8 p.m., Grand Army Hall. 12 midnight, 56; 4 a.m., 57: 8 am., .»5;] noon, 61. | | | A. G. Bishop will give expositi moderate | o0 Annual muple wagar bamquet of crmont State Association will be held tomorrow ‘at Raleigh Hotel. Reception, 7:30 p.n.; banquet at . Temorrow will be Social day at Health week headquarters, 1333 F street. Exhibit from 11 p.m. Public invited. Hygiene Barometer p.m., ., 29.37; 12 midnight, 29. 38 4 am., 29.49; 8 am., 29.62; noon, Highest lomp?rilurc. 6 11:30 a.m. vesterday lLowest temperature, 50 am. today. emperature same date last year—| Highest, 70; lowest, 49. 1 Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition water at 8 am.—Great Fall perature, condition, muddy . occurred | qhe Writers' Leagme will meet to- morrow, 8 pm. in Public Librars. : 4.8. occurred | poadings of short stories and poems. William B. Cushing Camp. No. 30, ns of Veterans, will meet tomorrow |S p.m., at K. of P’. Temple. of the “Tem- lightly Fhe wocial hygleme meeting ached- | uled to be held &t the Columbia Jun- |ior High School this afternoon has been postponed unti) tomorrow at o'clock. Mrs. Edna P. Fox of mond, Va., will speak. Tide Tables. Ly United States geodetic survey.) Today—Low tide, a.m. pm.: high tide, 6:25 am. 3 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, high tide, (Furnished coast | Ricl | Northeast Boundary Citizens' Amxo- and | clation will meet tomorrow for ecle and | tion of office Mrw. Jumes H. Albert illus cd lecture | ington.” before the Council tomorrow, | come. sun 1:18 1 will give an 7:07 ring in_Wash- Busine:s Women's 45 pom. ANl w am. a.m. and and he Sun and Moon. Sun rose 5:11 am. ORGAN'IZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT “Vital matters” including ap- propriation for a Junior High School |2t 24th ana N st s northwest and | fubjects pertaining to the police de- partment will be discussed by the West End Business and Professional Men's Association at a meeting tonight 30 o'clock. in Steven School, 21st between K and L streets. | _A special meeting of the Home for Widows and Orphans the United | States War Veterans Ast 1 will be held at § o'clock n Hall. Dr. W. . B. Dubois wil 8 o'clock, at the Metropolit | Church. 'Subject: “M | Seats free. All Sun rises 5:09 a.m.; sun ets 7:01 pom. Moon rises 4:16 a.m.; sets 4:35 p.m. | Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Weather in Various Cities. an v Temperatare, *= “a9jawo: | ARfiene, Tex. av12 v | Albany Atianta Atlantic Ciiy 2 Cathedral ileights Cleveinnd {ciation will mees ut Denver ¥ | Alban’s Parish Hall Detroit 5 Pavo, ! Sigma Pi Alpha, Giulresion recently formed by Eigeos - will hold HHILA tv Club b don, Georgetown [ni- Ransws ity e eritative Stanle: K Chicago_and Mr. Orlowski of the Polish legation Citizens' 8 o'clock in an tudent arganization of Polls its first banqu: L Speakers: Rev. Kunz of secretary The Lonesome Club dance, at 8:30 o'cloc floor of the Arcade Los Angeies. 3 Louisrilie will give a the third Mme. Dank Werner of Austria, who in_Washington for the Women's International ' ers, will address the Free Lance ¢ gton Un it o'clock . at the | street. The public The ladies of the Sodality of St Anthony's Church. Brookland. will give a five hundred card party in paris hall Y. W. C he ‘held at | pices of the ment. university, San Antonio, i1l be welcomed. San_Diogo. Franctseo Lonis. A May-day 614 ¥ street will party under Greenwich time, today.) girls” depart- Temperature, Weat Clondy men's City Club: 5 o'clock: non-sectaria [etass, 7: eveninz book ‘urr Bible rev avents. study e, Yiamilton, S = e Schwesinger Tavana | Baltimore Unity Center, |8 o'clock. at Unity street. Subject: “Life.” Zion Club M. H. A Geoerze teader Forto Rico.. ... 3 | 1l speak. Cabs...... 78 Part clondy Colon, Canal Zeme.. Part cloudy Deaths Reported. The following deaths fiave been repor‘ed to health department in the last twenty-fonr Nordau o'clock, in Y. The Interstate Commerce Cor {=ion staff will give a dance and bridge | party at Meridian Mansions. ter- taininent features and hufiet supper. C. A. Hoa; z will give bride ion with the dance. will meet. building. Kinksid, 25, T Terey, 36, Eppley. 90, . St Talbott S Naval Hospits! 1835 Tar st 1206 Buclid st Eilzabath's Hospital 87, Apt. 3, the Kemesaw <18 Brchanan st Elizabeth's Fdward H. Apartment. Hettie Kenneds, & Floyd Brammer, £ nital Angstasia M Nicko! sspital Scirnce bldg. Rex Trma 1. The President’s 104 Army and Navy Union, will meet Providence | i A. R. Hall, 1412 Pennsylvania avenue, at 8 o'clock | The Anthons Hos- | wwn Garrison Fitagerald, 37 ational Acudemy of - ll’fl’u“ will elect of- 7A%7 Conn. &% | ficers at its closing meeting at 1 Pt e * | N street. Mrs. F. L. Ransome of J S [ educational commiitee, social 14 durs. Children's Hos lzll'nt department, will speak. Tohn and Nols Howes, 1 dsy. | Sibles Hospital FUNERAL mm:crons NORVAL K. TABLER /1526 L St NW. _ Main 1544 inrrv .....& Walsh Roy M. Perry. 984—Gernid Walsa. JAMES T. RYAN, 817 PA. AVE., S.E. Model Chlv;:"l" e .mLAleell 143 Tdvery in_ Comnection. Joseph F. Burch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W. |3 WILLIAM LEF, Funem: Embalmer. Livery in counection. Supel and mode crematorium prices. Ttmothy cnnsr NE mpueq-mmensm 816 H ST. N.E. LINCOLN Automoblle _Service. oo u..,'_,, reward. . VL. SPEARE, CO. Neither the successors of nor con. nected with the original W. R, Spears safldne., 940 F St NW. Phose Frank. 6625, St. FERASS. ZORHORS ¥ P. James, 'H‘l Tatin Brown. William Vinee Serect ook, <t ne Gallinger Hospital Zth &t ne 1323 Coreoran st Hospital mens Hospltal 1240 Md. ave. ne. | sallinger Hospital . Preedmen’s Hospital Frecimen's Hospital. 18 Athan A. 7] Jue Perry, 19, LOST. TAG- Brown Toston, taken by m Union station train shed on April 2§ Reward offersd. H. B. West, reward. 1132 1500 s Dirvetor and Commodiaus 1 Aloderais M. 158 Hanlon edge of pin, lost Monday. returned to' 1008 5th st X y Joung male; strayed from 1301 Harvami St. nw. Liberal reward if found and returmed to 1301 Harvard st. w. Col. 1740, B A or at Unien station, Liberal Apt. 711 Sixteenth Street Mancions. White taxi or McKiuley st. Reward. TERRIER Five mouths old; rown spot over left eve: strayed from Lome. Reward if retorned to It T. MeKnew, 372 Morrison_st._Tel. Cleveland 1130, Phons Lincoln 024, Autemobile Funerala F—-' THE ORIGINAL ——y R.Speare @o. EET.N.W. FORMINY SO TS m GUASSKS _Tortoiss _ shell, _between bldg. and 1‘»"» and Va. S V' ednesd: GLASSES _Tortolw shell. In Edmonds’ | Wednesday atternoon, on 14th, 15th or Girard | | south of Columbia road. Reward. 1371 Col Adams 2455, . SLASSES —Tortoise shell, 1o case, on 10tk nd T, Iast Friday. Re . Stafford, 3561 Holmead IIOG H WAIN 108 Spmsnops, e 924 NEW YORK AVE. N.W. rnvn- Ambulanee. @Momms 17301732 PENNA. AVE. N‘ONISX MAIN 5512-55i3 W. W. CHAMBERS CO., Compiete g:mlrlll. 70, C§E :gfl.wl.l.fl. $200 and up. Steel O NE OF iT Handsome bearse, two limousines, spiendid grade _casket. embaiming and other details, use of our funeral pariors and service, for gABu: CHAMBERS, COLUMBIA 432. THOS. K. NALLLY & SONS 131 ELEVENTH =< an-un Fusersi Parlocs. Frank Gciu s Sons Co. 1113 STVENTH 8T N.W. Main 2473 Modern Copel. FUNERAL DESIGNS. Prompt_auto wervies. Gude Bros. é_., 1214 F St ten on inside flap of ca: Finder kindly phone ckert. Columbia 2000, Apt. 706 KEYS, gray leather folder. Phone North 1240. ENza MAIN 2808 “dress Kindly nw., affer pe Tuesday evening. . 1124 25th of follel preparations. 1225 _Comnecticat POCKETBOOR—May 1, containing sum _of money. Rewsrd if retnimed to 1638 Kilboorne pl.__Adams 171 POCKETBOOK, conta gift, in Palaie Boval, Monday. Liberal re- Alex. 1468-W. 2 PURSE—Small blue silk; the 20th April, in vacent rooms over A. & P. store, comer R end 17th sts.. moey. papers, kerchief in it Reward. _Address Box 17:-E. Star office. RING_WIill party who telephoned Central iligh School regarding the finding of class ring, initials C.E. C., Kindly call Columbia 68 SETTER DOG_Wiite; one black ear; female. Return to F. F. Leapley, 637 C st. ne. Re. ward. 1 SUITCASE of men's clothing, Sunday | between 9 a.m. and 11 a.m., between 29th and | 3 'sts, D.w. or 21at and Pa. ave: n.w.: liberal reward will be paid If retaraed to 1054 29t n.w. WATCH—Gruen; lost in or near slbky FHospital. Reward. Call Adams 1849-W. 3* WRIST WATCH—Gold monogram. B. F. L Reward. 50% 3rd st._s.e. Linc. 2773, $400—The wavings of s workine woman. Toer- Pa. T 7th nw. VERY LIBERAL T ARD i B. Maliey, 434 Mavs frer Toow, after & * watch valued s { CHIEF JUSTICE DAVIES { ‘DIES IN CANADA AT 79 | Represented Dominion in Negotia- tions With U. S.—Held Impor- tant Official Positions. | By the Associated Press OTTAWA, May 1,—Str Louis Davies, chief justice for Canada, died early |today after a short illness. He was seventy-nine years old. Since 1896, when he was appointed minister of marine and fisheries, Sir Louis has been prominent in Domin- ion and international affairs. With the Brit ador at Washing- ton, he signed the protocols of the preliminary negotiations for the ap- pointment of a joint high commission for the setilement of Canada's dis putes with the United States. Heo pointed, with Sir Wilfrid Laurier | and Sir Richard Cartwright. one of the joint high commissioners repre- senting Canada on the commission which set first at Quebec and after- | ward at Washington 1 Sir Louls resigned his portfolio in | the cabinet in 1901 and was appoint- ed 1o the Supreme Court bench. In | 1918 he was appointed ghief justice for Canada am. | Gotham Phone Rates to Go Up. NEW YORK, Mar 1 —Telephone rates In New York city will be in- creased 10 per cent under a temp rary order signed fod Pederal Judge Knox, in proccedi brougl by the New York Telephone (Compa o restrain the public service con mission and the state attorney ge eral from cnforcing rates fixed some months azo h commission th the €ards of Thanks. DE ANGELIS. The familr of the lite cr neighbors during urd death ANTHONY DE ANGELIS QUACKENBUSH. AND FAMILY niess and Taomas o5 may b a3 Mount 1924, at 1:30 p.m ALICE VIRGINIA and John T Rell L 2 pom.. from he st nw Hospitul £ Recsie Mas May 1. 1924, at 1 o'ciock an . Beloved wife of the late and dangiter of the late E. Lucas. Funeral from £ G s « ock. It d. Toterment ral Fridas Jon: at ¢ Wednesday Sidence, 819 Nt . Aanghrer M ! of her hrother Fdward i 1 Nutor. dur, Mar tengial Rrown BI‘M‘ZLL By T Ttobert Fi. Rarnel). aged Congreas Strect Metho . Naia Relatives Tnterment CANKAION. 1 April X, 1824, Koacost’s ehnnd peral Fr Moriat Bap:is and friends invi ted. Tuesday. April or rosidence { CLARK ted this Westmoraland. 5 £ M. Car at 11 o'cl cometery, Rait ERT. Wednesday, April 30, 1 belosed wife of Matthias and H ne 10 am. Interment wmeters Departed this at Garfield Hospi belosed husband t Glenn and de Thomhs und Daniel Gle At 1 pm.. Ma. 1 24, ANNTE hert. Fu oo Frid ut Olivet GLENN. e Tnesdsr. April 1. ELLIAT 1 of the fate M father of Horbrt o Froersl from Florida sains can be Winslow & Fillmore's 011 st and triends invited fo attend GREEN. Departed this life. Apr at 4 pom.. WILLIAM 1 GIE 1924 enezer Rev Hall, Maria Apr residence beloved hos 1 ccrs and sir knights of Simen ¢om 1. K. T. are ordered to ac 2.71924, 12:30 pom.. Lincoin_Congrégational Temple. 1168 r sts. n.w.. for the purpowe of wtten Taneral of our late frater, Sir JAM HILL. B order THOMAS PATRICK, CHAS. D. FREEMAN, Recorder. HILL. The Association of Oldest Tnhabita: (colored) are_requested to atteud fuperal of | JAMES H. TILL from Lincoln Congrega- | tional Temple, 1ith and T St nw.. Fridas 1 pan AMUEL W. WATSON, Pres. | & L7 waLroN, s . | BILL. 1 Laxige 5. F. communication of . F. A A M., will bs held at Masonfe Temple.” 5th st. aod Va. ave. s.e. Friday, May 2. at 12 g'clock noon. for purpose of etiending the funeral of our late Dbrother, JAMES H. TILL. By order of WALTER 11 T, Worshiprul Master; SAMUEL W. SON, Seeretary. HILL. All Sublime Princes of Jonathan Dari Cansistory, No. 1. will assemble 11:80 o' r the porpeas of conducting late Subliime Lrince | Kegalie will be | order of Eureks JAMES TI. HILL, 53 Dished at the houwe I . ALSTON. 32°, Com.-in-Clie! EDWARL + Deputs The officars of the Most Worsh Grand Logge, P A A M., of the Dist of Columbia.’ wi Sth st and Va. ave 12 o'clock noon; the parpose of ati the fuseral of our late brother a Teputy Grand Master JAMES 1 departed this life Wednesday, A 12:05_a.m CHARLES P. FORD, SAMUEL B. AILL, Grand Secretary | HILL, Officers and sir knights of the ’irll\d‘ Commanders, K. T.. are ordered to assemble | 12:30 p.m.. at Lin- | 11th tending the fu- Sir JAMES M. | n.w., for the purpose neral . Commander. ' Recorder. 0. 1924, at the 824 At ke, residence of her parents, DOROTHY NALL IVIE, beloved daugiiter of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Ivie. Iuneral | strictly private. Interment Cedar Hill veme- | tery. = (Birmingbam, Ala, papers please copy.) JACOBI. Wednesdsy, A in the 70th year of his age, beloved father of Hilda, Wlliam and Ierbert Jacobi. Funeral services at his late residence, 1650 Fuller st., Friday at 9:30 a.m. Interment at Baltimore Hebrew Caugregation cemetery, = Baitimore, Md. JOHNSON. Thursday, May 1, 1924, at 6:45 a.m.. at his residence, 1128 14th 'st. n.w.. | WILLIAM MALSTER, beloved husband of Mary Agnes Johnson (nee Wallis), Notice of fuperal hereafter. o1 KEIM. Wednesday. April 30, 1924, HAR-| RIBTTE VIRGINIA, daughter of the late de B. Randolph and Jaoe S. Owen Keim s on ¥ May 2 at 11 te residence, 1818 T &t n.w Intermens Hastford, Cons, Friends lavited. | 1 30, 1924, JOSEPH, | PEPPER. | BEWALL. TICER. MACK. Dep 1920 at Toeuiat et Vilizs Mack o aunts, ttes and- 't from Pros Detween 41; tives and McDONNELL. hom Noties of McKENNWEY. McKEN W ne., Fr 1941 liusband Beaths this life Tuesday, April 29. 40 at his residence, 4 s.w. JOHN H. MACK, sn of e “leaves to mourn a_wife three sisters and 2 host of rein nds. Fucers] Susdsy, May 4 dence Baptis: Chureh, - and Gth sta, at 1 p.m. Rels friends invited ay. May 1. rd. n.e. of Neilie fueral hereafter. _April 20, 1924, aged W4 years. Fuperal from .'Deal fueral home, 816 H at May 2, at 2 pm. Interment at 1024, &t his JOHN 3., be laly McDorie. Line CRARLES ¥ Congressiond] cometery. GEORGE ent n PETERS, rexl PETE e invited ROBISON. M K Mi SCHEUCH Providenen helos from Thes. jors, 131 1 pm. i tery. (B April 50, of Rev May 2, at Jorusalem n Bath. M SMITH. 1:30 a.m., Wife of T Stephen Thompeon and fimms Hosmer. neral Iy w e W n of the STACK. pheamoni urday T his TICEL TORREYSON. a TORRE Alfred Funeral ™ tanshier Within ALLEN. mother. 1.0 lite three 3 HER DEY ETTA OTAERS BOUCEER ANN A HO Ma BRISCOE. s & Since 5. HER D) WALLAC BRUCE. In est to live The pa mother Years ugo What t 11 DAL | cAsSELL. onr dear hushand and father, SELL, w ago today. Loved In my desr departed today, Some day The DEGGES. 1 my dear mother. this life ar How s But death The world can D T4 DEGGES HALL. In & dear Who depa May 1, 19 W whatl e " the dewr_1itt DLET day, MIDDLETON. dear Jittle Who left u: 1913 M MULLOY. 1 mother, who died May 1, What is AlL th But 1 lost NIEDFELDT. v de April 30, W. P th diviaion Tatis service. Tuesday. Frank Deparied t wien 1 in_lite, Mas 1. face 1 love mather, A CAROLINE VI when 1 lost my da 1924, at Cleveland, Ohio It former superintend April 20, 1924, at he T1th nw., CORA I of the late Charies H 56th sear of her age. | ces Saturday. May 3, at 2 pn resigence atives and friends ndly omit flowers At New York city B, RORISON, tchell Robisor 1916 ite April 3 beloved husband No £ fumg Wednesdar, April 30, 1924, o 1. JOHN M SCHE] of Minnie Schench, Nalley & 1l st s.e, © terment at Drospect [ more papers please copy.) dderis, Wednesday afiernoon 24, THEDIA DELTA, widow wall. Funeral ' Fridas lock, (hnreh of the New above @ n.w. Interme: " sners > fuseral pa- cem 18t < 1ife B, T April 30, 1924, SMITH, thie beiovel Smitir: ' daughter of i Frank and Ade Notire of fo NLLLIE tertram ednesday. April 30, 1924, PATRICK A Mar . Mar_1 1017 7 loved hush: Toesdas at Georzetown Hosp TSON (nee Goiden). belove. D. Torreyson. azed 19 wif, Tase 2. at May invited . RICTIA csbmnd | of Agie cral hereafter W arge 1624, at her mister I n.w.. ROSETTA Dr. Joseph and tordas Church and Intermen 30, 1924, at o VIANNS WEREKS A FLORENCE 24 Ar. William Apri} 20, 16 P, YOUNG P Morton of ankie and Daisy n 2t Woods' undertaking ABELLE 10140 May 1. 1013 & temembrance of HINA ALLEN. who depart ars ago todas. Mas 1. 192 ik dear mother st bregke our hearts mory is alwars with v <hail depar OTED CHILDREN, NORAT LEF WARD. MAMIE DADE AND of my dear mother Wite of ted this tife 1500, "Who dep today. Mar 1 rest in peace AGGIE = remembrance of KATE RRISCOE, =he fr seven ¥ea o todar * her sou Lard we tried to save Tou 1 tears were a) els came and to: < world of pain 't you. dear mothe: stay. nows onr \ have passed awar. VOTED DACGHTER ¥ MATTIE S life two years ago today. Mar God took You from us Him on high follawed on_esrth, dear i 1. You alwars } and dicd beloved her wuys, the end of her n ail 1 kind, re vou lett tehind BROTHER of my dear who died tws May 3, 1822 © without & mother Ninse this world may sen =t my darling mothes dearest friend GHTER. WINFRED BARNES. * Tn sad hut loving remembrance of JOHN CAS o departed this life eight years May 1. 1916 remembered in death HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN. sad but_loving remembrance of mather. SEDONIA CREEK, who ihis life twents-five vears ago 1508, <ome time, my eves shall see ndx shall clasp in mine or eas farowell HTERS ELIZA AND LOUISE. n sl it loving remembrance of ALICE .. who departed I\ yoars w0 toda¥, May mother, gone forever, iss vour smiling f e to today your piace ome we once enjoyed wet the memory still, hias 1 oneliness v Al IWING UGHTER DE SHAZO. ad but loving remembrance of our NNIE E. WARD HALL, life eight years ago today PEARL 1l meét lier some bright moraing by the waters fair: g for onr coming upper garden © i acred o the memory of onr nter, ELLA GENEVA MID eft s eleven years ago to ATHER AND MOTHER. Sacred to the memory of . teiend, FLLA G. MIDDLSTON. < cleven years ago today. May ER DEVOTED FRIEND MABIE loving memory of my dear GINIA MULLOY years ago today n twents-three 1901 hame without a mother? ings this world may ling mother, my_dearest friend. HER LOVING SON WILL. In sad but loving remembean: mother, ANNIE MAY NIED FELDT, who died seven years ago foday May 1, But few 1 shed m; HER DEV! LERS. PLEASANT. ANT, Jr. ago foday, While oth 1917. Nobody knows my Tonging: have seen me weel y tears from aching heart s are fast asicep. OTED DAUGHTER, ELSIE SEL- In memory of JOHN §. PLEAS who departed this life two years May 1, 1922, Sleep on, dear Johna And take your rest God called you bome— WEST. one, R g0 toda. in T He knew "twas best. PAMILY. Ioving _remembrance of our leved H M WEST. who died five years 1, 1919, FATHER AND SISTEES.

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