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THE EVENING STAR, WASHIN ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. Lutheran Church, under auspices of | clude & pantomime, “Gertrude, the|subject of d lecture by Garnett Janu- TODAY. oung o8 Bosletys welcome. | Governess.” All mothers and mem- [T, 8 o'clock, at 1326 I street. Washinzton Chapter, M: 1q«| The Kenneth H. Nash Post, No. 8, | bers invited. ) win Seminary Alimnnae Associatioy, | American Legion, ‘will meet 1n Gavel Rockville Woman Dies. Disrict Watvland wnd Vissiale s Will hold its spring meeting, 8.4 | Club rooms, for installation of ofi-| Women's City Club: Annual busi- . Cloudy weather, with showers to- v'clock, at the home of Mrs. James|Cers by Paul J. McGhan, commande | ness meeting, 8 o'clock. Election of | Mrs Mary Elizabeth Owens, seventy | night or tomorrow moderate tem- and A Sh ti Co e 0 Achsa ‘Shew of Montgomery County, Trimble, 1514 Lamont street. A1l | ©f District Legion, who will also|oficers wil continue until that hour. | years old, widow of Dr. D. F. Owens perature; moderate easterly winds. *uneral services for John . Merk- | Md. Notice of funerai bereufter. A Bible class_will be conducted at | °f Bockville, Md., died at her resi-| west Virginia—Unsettled weather, | District Committee Discusses Fea- |ling, prominent local 'jw,_)v',' who | WESLEY. Leparted this lite Sunday. May 4. Mary Baliwin girls invited. make; addross. o b Ladies’ {et. A = P o dence, 1349 Per Mo y = 4, at lldn/‘ Cot Vi he Ladies' Society of Mount Ver- | the Park View Christian Church by the Ty place, Monday follow- | with probably showers :onight and : died in the Casualty Hospital Monday \\N EY, beloved huvoand o Sl T Wor tomorrow; cooler in west portion to- | tures of Measure With City Heads. THE WEATHER |SENATORS CONSIDER |MERKLING SERVICES HELD Peaths. TEAGHEHS' PAY BILL | Zest Rites Given to Victim of Auto | THOMPSON. At siiey Hospital op Wefnes- Acsident. THOMPSON, duugiiter of the ‘late Nathan non Lod; o will give a May | pastor, Rev. Walter S. Smith, at § | ing an iliness of about two weeks. ikt hote e ~is taken tollowing He loavas' ta more thaas ioaa ore Private funeral services were held | morrow. i | Frosram. Sives of: | fanee at Xortheast’ Masonic Temple, | pm. i . . u...,.x‘..; 0o Soma; eranichildren ead great ’ The Caravan Club of the M: at her late resid esterday after- AR musomouio Accldenl Were OOn- | N ettend! thiertl Thuias My b Fon A get-together supper will be given | will prescnt. theoukn DI Do B noon. Interment x;if@ffi:fii 'i:mr 1":?::. ':" e e 7 ducted at the Shrine of the Sacred | iri Gapticr Churen Catstenmol’ o5 by the Mew's Club of Al Saint’s | mer of the Eutopla Club, at § o'clock. | arery. Rockville. " COM 1 1y midnight, 637 4 . 63 8 o Feaxh CMNoNos Clidrohy foday, ot 8 = urch, Chevy Chase. at Odd Fellows' Temple, “The Old g o ppn it et iTock: Musa'w oted b . it — District School.” All members of the | Mrs. Owens was a native of Rock-| " Hrso cster—4 pom EXEECLI AGTION| THIS WEEK J:mm:'A' i "’““l‘fv“x ey “.Ph‘ In Memoriam . —— _The Young Women's Hebrew Asso- | Maccabees, their families and friends | ville. She is survived by two . | 29 12 tolAnighe 08 L emIE JoLPAltiniors, WHO 8 The Capitol University Glee Club |ciation will give a Mothers' night | have been invited. = & ¥ Lo iaona, o000 1o nadnislin, also delivered a eulogy on Mr. Merk- of Columbus, Ohio, will give a con- | entertainment, & o'clock, in Y. M. H. S Robert and Francis Owens, both of |® 2.1, 29.93; noon x' Fi I 863 Balaries foritog: Tuterment was in) the Mount | e i AR RO ot our. belaved cert, 8 o'clock, in hall of Grace|A. building. The program will in-! “The Trinities of Life” will be the | this city. ‘“';‘:'Y"'*‘:""fm\l(w;alrurv. §8.2, occurrea | King Favors Increat alaries for mg. ! nterment was in the Moun f - BROSNAN who dled seven at 4:40 pm., May 6. o ivet cemeter + May 7.7 “Rank and File. Py Lowest temperature, 57.9, occurre 3 s 315 JOVING DAUGHIRBR. * 1 at 8750 wm. Nay 4o Lo eeeurred Active pallbearcrs were: James E. | DARNALL 1In lovinz memory ot J. CARL ’r.»...,n»mmr- same date last year— Colliflower, Henry C. Karr, Fred| DARNALL, wh May 7. 1920, ° L] - Highest, 76; lowest, 47, Members of the board of education | Waldman, Robert W. McChesney, ANDSOHIUDERND) © Condition o' the Water. and the District Commissioners had | Michael Heister and Philip Buettner. h‘p’;"“i,;;gr"‘:'ff"‘?g Temperature and condition of the|a conference thig morning with the| Honorary pallbearers were: Roy W. 1 “this"lifo six years water at § a.m.: Great Falls—Tem- trict ‘building ¥ sleeping. “Temperature. +++aagamoteg Wous| “fopasysas You know what you're getting in quality and lasting wear when you buy one; at $35 they’re wonderful evidence of Raleigh Haber- dasher value. o e perature, 60; condition, slightly . G . Made by muddy. committee, in charge of the teachers | R. Carroll, C. P. L. Moran, Hoover held later in the day. of g dear nephew, GRORGE M. FLETCH {lear wdy | Question sehool officials and the Com- Cetite o S 0. gt dlie mkng to confer with the school officials the death of their beloved wife and mother. beloved son, CHAF JWARD JACK Band o our father, SORN 11 TrCAY Miaml ¥ia necessity | for having - Supervising JEFFERSON. In «ad bot fond memeory of sburkh - Trcl tion for 1 of sympathy : tended, however, that it would not| Robb wish to amrounce the marriage of | How can we help but feel lomely subcommittee of the Senate District | Crampton, Richard P. Whitty, Harry eather in Various Citien. pay bill. Various features of the pro- | Zook and Frank Ghiselli. They were iy darling grandmothe Temp re =5 posed pay schedule were discussed, |selected from the membership of the b e SeanmotEs T-lovEs pen ? and it 1s expected that the full Sen- | Cosmopolitan Club ana the Spalding i 1 Toved you best x . : ate District committee will consider ;’;l"";'-"(llv’_z;;v;llfi!t:u ot U&?‘»"Jil’ffi‘é‘ s ANDDAUGHTER, ALBERTA s Stations. Weather, | the teachers' pay bill if a meeting is| e St o e It was indicated at the conference JE‘K‘ :‘:vnr’pls ed to eternal t eleven years : T that tin_teachers' salary measre| €ards of Thanks. We do not know who nest may fall . Albany .. 56 42 would certainly be reported out BY|pspRNES. I wish to express my sincers thanks pentath e chaxtens $ 3 Atianta 111 g s the committee before the end of this | an apyreciation’ fo'The "any reisiives. miat be 5 Atluntie Cify 299 P week, if not today. riends and Nineteenth Street Baptist Churcl JVING AU LLE. . Bultimore. .. : The ‘conference held this morning| for their kind attention and besutital florai | LOVING AUNT, HILEBATY Birmingham, 29 ... Cloudy was mainly at the suggestion of in the long illness and at the| JACKSON. Sacred to the memory of our de Rismarck - 2 Stowing | Senator King of Utah, who desired to it R e o S B LR R L B SR b b missioners regarding certain phases| DAUGHTELL. NELLIE 3 WASITINGTON e S of the legislation. BURNELL. The hushand, dau and sons e ntar tie SRlag shore: Senator King reiterated the stafe- | of the deceased BMILY L. BURNELL e know bevond the rive ment today that he is in favor of | &ire o express their doct anpreciation for By . gone Lefore increased laries for the rank and the kind sympathy shown and for the floral THE FAMILY file of teachers, but that he waated [ tributes sent by her relatives and friends At | JACKSON, Tn sad remembrance of my deas regarding the status of higher ¥ SON, who life ope vear ago Ofcers, particularly & supervising | LDCAS. one sincrre and hearifelt thanke are | oy, Sias 5 a0 ot : principal for “their_beautiful floral tributes, kindness | yrrrER N. A b e ot dore msalromern Kunsnn Cits. 50 ¢ | King Questions Ballou. and sympathys during the short ilness snd | GEE 0 ihyie S dcre A remen { Los Angwles. i ator King questioned Super-| &t the time of tic d of my_dear hu FEISO car ago, May 7, 1925, Lanuime il intendent of Schools Ballou as to the | N LT St Besaiiaas Of ' Toved one zone U rest Noww York L0 principals, stating that information | MILLER, Mr. aud Mre. ¥ra: And those who thick of him todas | okta. " Cicy 2 had come to him_ that these officers A i i Are those wh A him best Ciwdy | were not essential to the school sys- kel LOVING WIFE, BEATRICE JEFFERSON Cloudy tem. of their son. : a5 Clear Dr. Ballou explained that it was|prerce fond_ meme burgh Ftclondy [ e plan of the school board in any yur dear son and brather, FENTON 1. 15} PiFtiand Ore 3 fcar gy | future reorganization of the per- many fr deatis of our SO May At Raleigh . ¥ | sonnel to eliminate some of the su-| w mother, CAROLINE MATILDA | Just & line of eweet remembrance. S. Lake Gity. 3 pervising princivals as the incum- PiERdE THE PAMILY. | dust @ memocy, fond and troe, San” Antonio bents retire from office and to trans- : L Line al ye A Tt B e waer " Marriages. il our hearta el long for sou. of assistant superintendents. He con- | ADAMS ROBB. Mr. and Mrs, Robert I CINDA AND GEORGE JEFFERSON Cloudy | be wise to eliminate any of the su-| their daughter, Miss LUCILLE RORE. When your voice we do not bear, Piclondy | pervising principals until the pro-| to Mr ERNEST ADANS. Saturdss, Ajri| For no words were ever sweeter Cloudy posed reorganization is carried out. 26, 1924, in Washington, D. ¢ Than the words you spoke 6o dear. He explained that in the school di- | nd take thy rest visions there are many principals who Peaths. I oved sou best. | (8 am., Greenwich time, today ) must also teach s and, there- s tatetnne orm | EVOTED SISTERS AN FOREIGN. ure. Westher. | fore, cannot give adequate attention AR i "ot Bliz: s bh . == S Raix said, brings hout the need « ther, WILFORD MARSHALL, who left us Denmark Part cloudy E vising principals. x year azo todsy m, Swede Clear | . Horta (Fayal), A = Part i sl RS OS SERE S 087 < of the conference Dr. @ much, vou murmured Hamin B Ballou = could show Washing- . A 3 . o Yo m_\"f_{‘ o San duan, Porto ki ton spends on its school system i 3 | ke heart, Havana, Cuba 2 o than othy u Tialt Oanel Zone HIS DEVOTED WIFE, District Auditor Replies. late - ay 4 O~ Argentina Weather Data. R Denie o onoran, Jiistaict = d _ anditor, replied that last year ot For the week ending May 5, 10 cents out of every dollar spent by the [ BRUCE. Departed this Mean Dept. Avg. Dept. | District was for schools. Dr. Ballou o Sherdan are: temp'a- from pre- from | called attention to larger sums spent KiCE. . h r. . ure. 'mal cip. o'mal. | clsewhere, but Maj. Donovan remind- Zorn and northera X BUCENER wheat aren . 68 43 03 —o04|¢d the subcommittee aha.l ;n ;‘,“‘” 4 pan.. AMANDA BUCKNER 3 Y Southern wheat area. 61 - 03 —o3 bond issues are floated, where- e the b Hunnai @ DEXTER, el o shington s to meet its per- : mother of Tlen uckner | N t improvements entirely out of 7/ ? Rich, great-srandmother of | | 4% Hot Tt matters little what it is that ¥ou | annua) appropriation bills. Carl ‘and Frederick Bickner and Alma Ricls ant—whether a situation or a ser- | * Thara was considerable discus: Funeral Friday. May 9. at 1 pm_, from Sec. | ad in The Star will reach | as to which of the several salary B UlAk ek ari o1, etween ° and | | the person who will fill your want. the city authorities and the school nest Jurvis funeral pariors. 2253 Ga: ave, | REEVES. In lov officials favored. It was explained bor, WILLIAM 8 . = that the board of education and the | CRIST Tuesday, May 6 away 1 District Commissioners agreed to | “donce, 1333 S C. ave. soc WILLIAM D | support the Reed bill, but that the| hiovid hushand of Li Crist_ani | House passed the Keller bill, which | father of Mrs. Jobn F. AXK" BOOK B wives the teachers a maximum salary | Wil be held at his late residenc o Thy bosom they be. Das's: drag. starer 14th ,,:‘,’,. i of $200 more than the Reed bill. Desday M at : 5 Lovixe EDWARD AN BARFIN Flatimum und _ whi 0 with DAVIS. iay 5. 1924, at 10:30 pm., after 3 | SAUNDERS. In loving remembrance of ms There is never a day that SRR BEEE You used to say HIS LOVIN POINDEXTER. In fond remembr RIET POINDEXTE Departed this 1ife Tuesday. May S . weil done." ROSA L. PAGE S TS . at his resi arms and carried S O FANK BOOK —Apri é 50 s Coprright, 1524, Hart Schaffoer & Mart HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES FOR BUSINESS AND GOLF Some say~“Golf’s all right when it doesn’t interfere with business;” others say~“Never let business interfere with golf” Here are the clothes for both of you; a busi- ness suit~ coat, waistcoat, trousers, for busi- ness; with an extra pair of knickers for golf The knickers may be had, if you choose,with a plaid or check pattern Good idea; carry the"golfy”look to the office; play a business-like, par game on the course RALEIGH HABERDASHE INCORPORATED Thirteen-ten F Street IHHIIHHIIHHIIIHIHHHIHIHHIHHIIHIIllllHIHHHHIIIHIIHIH posssony Ll sma and_two, momning, May 7. Welster st o e 10 T RREASTPIN eirioom, _be(wee N. Y. o BRIEF CASE bank b Adams LL TERIIE reward £ ish_ bailg answers fo name Nell." Brookland, D, answers to the ral reward if returned to black spot on head; Sth and R sts. or call 801 R st Thomas COLLIE-Black and white; ma ). £, for the return of the dog or | ation. Owner, L. Freedman, 123 Tan and w! tag No. Klingle rd. n.w. Reward. Phone lol o and white male, amed 4 from 1518 12th st. n lads who called CLUR_PIN_Square, with pearls and_emerald on each corner. Mr. Sheffield, Box, 202, Catho- Brookland. S—Tortoise shell, bet. and_government ' printing office. in Bimond's nw. Main 1880, Tith and B. Saunders, Potomac 14th and C. < n ._Tel. Franklin 7084 Name Tuesday night, or nemrby. Hewaod, Mea. 1. 3. Dins, 1635 Websier ot Adlams 238 ae . lady's brown. contaiming kevs, c money and keys: very valual m;,x St 260 A sia. s.e.: liberal reward. th st s . ANDBA T pafent leather, con- taining small sum money. identification card: 7th st. whar car or neighborhood 1Sth and bin, road, 8:30 a.m. Wednesday; reward. 130. HANDEAG—Biack. containing Tads's .nv-m. Will person_in Dodge sedan finaing eame at plaza_and Mass, ave. n.e. communicate im ? Liberal reward. C. C. Gus, phone Targe, fitted: lost on 7th st te- tween D and F D.w.. containing American and English mones. Finder please return 248 15th st. s.e. Liberal reward. banch _of, between 10th and § nw. 7ih and T n.w. Reward. 1517 Swann NBUKPIBOE—Tanpe, fox; on You st between ilth and 13th sts.: Toesday night, after 11 o'clock. Reward. Phone North 128, B PACKAGE of pepers, relating to Veterans' Bureau claim. Finder please return to Johmnma O'Mara, Rox Baltimore, Md. Reward. &+ \GE—Containing_Mah-Jong tiles and . Saturdag, afternoon on southbound Col._0007 tinum, set with 29 diamonds, form- ing circle with letter “K' in center; feward. Fioge Ligc. 2021 L. Pryor, 316 E.' Cap. st. PIN—Delta Sigma Pi, Monday night at 2ist and F s n.w. Reward for return to Apt. 401, 2112 F st. n.w. Phone West 1396. PIN—Deita Sigma Pi fraternity; skull and cross bomes surrounded with pearis: 31104 engraved on back: liberal reward. Return to 1. C. Rinck, 1332 Eye st. nw., nmn-wx-x, Apt. 2. PIN—Round, gold, set with diamonds, mlnny Sth and B sts n.e. Return 2216 1st et n.w. e e el oy Y POODLES—Twenty-five dollars reward for in- Formation leading to recovery of two white female French pgodles. lost Sunday. 710 Sth st nw. SPECTACLES Thin Uiack frame, ailver boys. Phone Franklin 7439. SWEATER, child's green: in Bancroft place Tuesdny afternoon. Return to Apt. 304, St Nichol WATCH (Bigin), lady's gold; initials R. M. Q. C. on back; Monday afternoon. Mrs. Gil- bert ‘A. Clark, 119 6th n.e. WATCH—Lady’ ‘War_Department. WIRE_WHEBL, Overland sedan. with Fisk tire: Washington or vicinity. Address Prol'er. ence Farm, Bel Alton, Md. WRIST WATOH—White gold, Sunday, u-y 4, between 15th and You. 13th and Spring rd.: itials C. M. Z Reward retura fo 433 You o oaw ACTIVITIES OF AVIATION CONCERN SCRUTINIZED B the Associated Press. ERSBURG, Fla. May 7.— ates secret Service oper- . armed with search warrants, crday afternoon searched the ar and office of Johnny Green. 1 aviator, for papers which might give information regarding the West Coast Airline Company, th cern 7 airplanes seized at Ocala_wera s ave been pur- 22."Men at Ocala in charge of the planes, said to have been used to teach three Cubans to fly, told offi- rs there the pianes belonged to tha company. The agents did not divulge the re- t of the investigation. reen said he had no conmection with Cuban revolt affairs and that the planes were for commercial pur- roses on the west coast. een. to whom a consignment of arms and ammunition was said to have been sent here last February, said he had intended to sell the ma- terials in the state. The munitions were seized by the government and are stored in the pest office here. Pilot Hurt in Crash. OCALA. Fla. May 7—E. J. Baker, one of the pilots connected with the commercial aviation stations here, at ich three Cubans were said to © been taught to fly, was injured and his plane was wrecked when the motor stopped while he was seve: hundred feet in the air near here yesterday. The plane came down in a clump of trees. Three Cnbans, who gave their names as J. Fernandez, Ray Garcla and Robert Martinez, residents of Cuba, are in jail in default of $3,000 bond, awaiting a preliminary hearing on federal charges of preparing the means of and setting on foot a mili- tary expedition within the United States against Cuba and certain other countries and violating the recent proclamation by President Coolidge against exporting arms and ammuni- tion to Cuba. WILL DEDICATE CHURCH. Adventists Plan Ceremony Here Saturday. Seventh-day Adventist churches in the District, Maryland and Virginia will be represented at dedicatory services of the church building at 5th and F streets Saturday afternoon at 0 o'clock. The building, which for- merly was the Wesley’ Memorial Church, was acquired by the Seventh- day Adventist denominatiop, and is to be known as the Capital Memorial Church. Prof. C. S. Longacre, prominent in the world's general ' conference of the denomination, will be the princi- pal speaker, his subject being “The Part the Church Can Play in Making the World Better.” The exercises will include special musioc on the pipe or- gan, prayer, sermon, vocal selections and reading of the history of the de- nomination since removing its head- quarters to Washington twenty years ago after spending fifty years in Bat- tle Creek, Mich. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Chemical Society will meet tomor- row, 8:15 p.m., in the assembly hall of the Cosmos Club. Program: “Some Work of the Fixed Nitrogen Research Laboratory” (illustrated), by mem- bers of the staff. Columbia Woman's Christian Tem- perance Union will meet Friday, 2 p.m., with Mrs. Howard Cunningham, 1636 Monroe street. Auxiliary home board of Gavel Chapter, O. E. 8, will give a five- hundred card party tomorrow, 8 p.m., at 230 A street aou!‘hcns;. The annual convention of the American Women's _Legion will be held_tomorrow and Friday, 2 p.m., at the Washington Club. The Telephone Society will present a minstrel show and musical program at Central High School tomorrow night Fifty persons will particl. pate. Danci The minstrels will be presented an orchestra of fif- teen pieces, loug illness, . Thursdsy. m THEODORE W. NOYES. Pre CLIOT WRIGHT. Secretary. fe Monday, Max | 1aking ¢ nw HARDY. May 7, 1874, at 12 versity " Hos at 1301 Clifton st. n.w.. TER, beloved mother of Marshall Terrier and Mrs. ) ndmothier of Willie 8. at 1 pm.. from Frie rob, Ist and H sts, nw., pastor. Remains rest arvis funeral pariors ave HEINE. Suddenls, at Stagnes Hospital . sday, May 6, 1 ECCA (nice Montgomers /. heloy wife' of J. F. Heine. Funeral services day. May 9. at 230 pm., at residence, Relay, Md. JACESON. Departed this life Tu 6. 1824, at 6:30 a.m., at his Half & s.w.. after a brief JACKSON. fle leaves to 1 wife, two child: sistors and a host P 8 and 1«1 sw B Peaoin: Station,. Curatine Sunday, May 11. ¥ vited. ' HIS SISTER, MAHULDA STONE. JACKSON. Tucsday, Mas 6, 1924. at her res dence, 706 B st FANNTE M. JACK beloved sister of Mrs. Elia Schude of Martinshurg, W. Va wrt F. and George W. Jackson and M x wiler. Fo neral from her ‘ThursAay Mas 8, at 1:30 in Lou Park cemetery LUSBY. Snde s . May 4, 1924, at| 11:30 p.m.. 0, hter of the late James A from her 11 | only $75. dear husband, THEODOKE M. SAUNDER: I ar ago foduy, Ma, ( DEVOTED WIFE. TORBERT. In sud but loving remembrance of wy de PH. who departed this tife today, Msy 7. 1913 ot_forgotten. ER, ANNIE L. TOR FUNERAL DIRECTCRS. CHAMBERS ('OA. 75, $100, $125, $150, $200 ecl grave vaults. $85, waterproof. THINK OF IT! Handsome learse. two limousines, splendid grade et embalming and other details, use of our funeral parlors and service, for CALL CHAMBERS, COLUMBIA 432. | THOS. K. NALLEY SONS 131 ELEVENTH 7. Z.35. Undertakers. Embalmers. Homellke Fuzeral Pariors. Phone Liocoln 480. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. {112 SEVENTH ST X W, Main 2473 nel. _ Telephone. NORVAL K. TABLER 1526 L St. N.W. Main 1544 Berry X Walsh __Roy M. Perry—Main 984—Gerald Walen JAMES T. RYAN, e SIL" PA. AVE. B.B. Moel CRhvate Amiolances 0" 1% Livery o Gonneetion. " Quick, Digniled aud Eficient Serviee W.Dea & Co. LINCOLN 8200, e Joseph F Birch’s Sons W(JSAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St NAW, Eatablishe 1841 V- Phone West 96. Thrsday, May & at 2 tlutives and | 7 WILLIAM LEE, Funeral- Director friends invited to attend LUSBY. The members of Friendship Conne No. 16, D. of A.. are requested to assemb residence of our late Sister. ID. L P C 420 G 1921, 190 p.o attending ber funer JESSIT LOWE F. M. RAITZ, Recording § LUSBY, A < ter, No. day and sng_th LUSEY. ANTOINE Attest: M motlier.’ Mr. and Mrs Moon & Allen’s funcral May 8 8 8:30 a.m of tne Holy Reders aves.. whers services will be lield at § .. Interment Mount Olivet tery MOTON. Departed this life Sundux. May 4 1924, ut C Funeral Thursday from M ral cond lorida ave. n.e. and _members SARAH 1 the chap Chureh . Lady LIL. r Kuight . Royal Patron: Hon. Tady MATILDA Secretary.” ¢ NEWTON. Incsday. May 7, 1924, at her residence, EMMA L., and mother ; tice of funeral hereafter. PENN. Departed this life Monday, Mas 3 1924, at 10:15 p.m SCILLA PENN Deloved sister of tin 3. C. Deui and Susan Hailstork. Funeral Thirsday May 8, at 1 p.m., from Mount Mori tist Church, 2nd t. bet. M and N sts. s.w. PAUL. ted this life Tuesdar, May 6, 30 1k * EMMA' BEANE PATL. beloved daughier of the late Robert and Julia Beans, devoted mother of Robert J. Paul and lov. ing sister of Mra. Sara Beane Mouzon and Mrs., Lillie Beane Morris. Funeral Friday, May 9, at 1 p.m.. from her late resids Relatives and friends invited. QUIGLEY. Mondsy, May 5, 1924 at a.m.. at her residence, 186 Ontario pl. n MARY R., beloved wife of the lute Jam D. Quigley. Funeral from her late resid ‘Wednesday, May 7, 3 p.m. 7 TAYLOR. May 5. 1924, at his residence. 1 Cherry Hill n.w., ARTHUR TAYLOR, be loved son of Laura Taylor. He leaves a wife and_five childre mourn his loss. Funeral Thursday, 2 lock Mount Lebanon Baptist Church, o.w. Relatives and friends jnvited. | Bmbaimer. Livery {a connection. Commodi | ebapel 'and wodo--" crematortuin, prices. 381 Txmothy Hanlon % ___Phone L. * L. 5543 Ve Bfllher the successors of nor con- ected with the original W. R. Spears stabiishment » 940 F St. N.W. WM. H. SARDO & CO. 412 H st ne. Phone Lincoln 524, Modern Automobile_Fuserais, ¢=————THE ORIGINAL ——p WR.Speare Co, 1208 HSTREET,N.W. WAIN 108 FORMERY 20 P, US'R.SPEARE WILLIS B. A S0 5. Nicto N HERBERT B. NEVIUS 924 NEW YORK AVE. N.W. MAIN 2608 Private Ambulasce. ISYAGLISNID aso é; MORTICIANS 1730~1732 PENNA. AVE. PHONES: MAIN 5512-5513 FUNERAL SESIGNS. Geo 0. C. Schaffer "oy Mam 100 SIVE PLOKAL EMBLEMS. 900 14t Prompt auto dell Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St Web ialise mfloral Des1qnscd: oderq‘ta w lon.n‘.v {TVIL STS NV, MAN €953,

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