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TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1924 at 11 o'clock today. Interment, which |city, Dr. C. B. Davenport of Cold will be private, wilt be in Rock Creek | Spring Harbor, Long Island; Dr. i i Kahn, on Seventh St. Gold \ 140/ Richelieu 3 Beaths. KELLER. Departed this 29, 1924, at 10: 839 Acker sl BUIE. In sad but loving remembrance of onr dear husband and father, DANIEL BUIE, who departed this life five years ago today. July 1, 1919, Absent. but memory clings. HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND DAUGHTER. Geo! L. Streeter of Baltimore, di- cemetery tomorrow, rectors of departments of research Rev. U. G. B. Plerce, pastor of All Dlut:‘.e ll}'!ltl(l!lnllonfi i et 3 5 am Bowie, representing Souls’ Church, officiated at the funeral the United States coast and geodetic services today. The honorary and : Dr. wn_Scott, sec- active pallbearers were officers of the | Totacy’ of" the Corare) NOTABLES ATTEND WOODWARD RITES Funeral of Famous Scientist Held in All Souls’ Church. Burial Tomorrow. life Sunday, June rrie Keller (nee’Tur- He leaves fo mourn their loss a two sisters, five brothers, two aunts Carnegie Endowment and & host of relatives and friends. Funeral COCKRE " " e Carnegie Inastitution of Washington, (for B WP, Wednesday at 1 p.m. from Zioa Wesiey | COCKRELL. In loving memory of my déar other organizations endowed by the | Willonenis orebtes e e inetiturs Church, D at. between o8 soq 30 wis | aushter, PEARL COCKRELL, who died six late steel magnate and representa-|for government research; Dr. Burton tives from world-renowned scientific | . Livingston, permanent secretary socleties and organizations. Virtual.|of the American Association for the ly every sclentist and educator in|Advancement of Science; Dr. David Washington at this season was in at- [ White, representing the National tendance. Academy of Sciences and the United Famous Bells Teolled. States geological survey. Morse A. Cartwright, assistant to the As the casket was carried into the | president of the Carmegie Corporation church, accompanied by Mrs. Wood- | of New York; Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, Dr. - | Charles F. Marvin and Dr. Wiliiam ward and other members of the im. | Charles mediate family, the new Paul Revere | GSfTy Morgan. s.w. Friends and reiatives invited. Inter- ment at Harmony cemetery, John J. Rhines & Co. in charge of funersi. Dr. Watson, pastor. A precious ene from me is gone, voice T loved is stilled. A place is vacant in fhy heart Which never can be filled. LOVING WIFE. . Members of Men's Clift Rock Ben- eficial ‘Association are requested to attend the funeral of our late brother, SAMUEL years ago todsy. What would I give to clasp your hand, Your loving face to see; Your pleasant smile made’ life worth while. Which meant the world to me. MOTHER AND SISTER GAY. In sweet memory of my dear wife, PEARL COCKRELL. Today my heart is heavy. My thoughts are all of thee: How I love and how I miss you, None but God in beaven can see. Nobody knows my longing, Check-Up Reveals Probabil- ity That More Bodies Are Buried Under Ruins. KELLER, Wednesday, at 1 o'clock p.m.. it - The active pallbearers, all members | By the Aseociated Press. from Zion Wesley Church, s Lo SEYS Sawn s weep: Attended by men of science and let- | bellt, only ‘recently dedicated, were|,¢'the srarr of T e aaie Tnstationt |« LORADS: OMa, Taly 1 Daspiterihe & % “H SouNSON, Pres, T ghed o7 ters from an achiss beart ters from many parts of the coun-|dent of the Carnegie Institution, was | were: John A. Fleming, Waiter M. Gil- | unwavering bellef of several city of- ALTER|J. SINGIETON: Soc® DEVOTED HUSBAND. * try, Dr. Robert Simpson Woodward, [out of the city, and in his absence | ért, Clarence Reeder, Robert B, Sos man, Edmund A. Varela and John L. |ficials and military officérs that all |LULL. Sunday. June 20, 1924, at Walter In rad and loving remembrance of ; 5 Beed Geeral Hospital, MARGARET ORK | my dear mothe i A one of the world's leading sclentlats |{he honorary pailbearers followed the | RA% Lorain's dead are not accounted for, | LGLL" beiored wite of George F. Lail, | obe year ‘spe saier Sis (IG5 Who died o : major, Medicsl Corps., United States Armiy. : AN formar preViiat ot une Carneglo | Robert 8. Brookings, Secretary of . Ko the list this morning remained the| Fuery 'S CLPY s repidonce neay | Mymenls,of sadacas till come oer me. nstitution of Washington, who died |Commerce Hoove: w T Mon- ITY NEWS IN BRIEF. same as last night, a total of sev- ver Speing, on' Wednesday. July Mamory s allantly) el n, [tague. Dr. Stew: rt Paton and Dr. Wil- 2 = at 1 o'clock p.m. ' Burial in Arlington o Though God took you one year ag: \ We are selling the diamonds listed below tor parties who are in []|Sunday at his home in the Dresden, |{ifue, DR aN 8 PRGOS S8 D WISl o intion of Oldest Inhabitants|Nty-two. But the Red Cross in| 351 cclock pom_ Buria i p.m. 1 E St ook e FSREIRED: necd of immediate cash. We would advise sou to take advantame of [l| was accorded the last rites of the |l® You don't know the sorrow to be left alone R e I n Tawn of Chriat |checking the dead and wounded found | oyen “ooe" | e this exceptional opportunity to buy a diamond far below the whole- ]| Gnitarian faith in All Souls' Church instituton: Dr. L. A. Bauver of tiis| "\l Mmeet July 4 on lawn o Pt e Till God sends & message o your home. “ geventeen persons unaccounted for.| dence of his son. Thomas J. Lynch, at| 'Tis sad wben He calls for ons of the ather. thisjexcen B Bonal Cuurchiioymtsantinhes il | Lorton, Va., THOMNAS LYNCH, beioved hus- | Bul the saddest of a1l 6 pes il eails band of Mary E. Lynch, age 82. Funeral from the residence of his son, 527 12th st. s.e.. Wednesday, July 2, at 11 a.m. Buriai in Arlington national cemetery. McKENZIE. Entered into eternal patriotic exercises at noon. Willlam Tyler Page will deliver the address. Frederick L. Fishback will read the Declaration of Independence. Fam- ien. of members irvited to attend. your mother. gm WE - Reduce Prices N Anna, Agnes, Tony and' Leonard Tumas; John Tackos, Mr. and Mrs. Stupe, Sidney Stirzoka, Joe Rigo, Jo- seph Balak, Arthur C. Brown, Wil- 3-carat, absolutely perfect soli- taire diamond ring. Beautiful cut and fiery gem. All- platinum mounting set ;-carat, fine white solitaire diamond ring, fine cut and fiery gem. 18-kt. lady's white $45 gold mounting. Over our hearts, mother, in the years that _ have flown No love like your has ever been shown; rest Sun- | No other worship abides and endures— day, June 29. 1924, at 4:30 p.m., &t his | Faicnta T e case of inclement weather, the st et T ul, unselfish, patient—like sours. 3 A real with diamonds. A real $790 meating {1l be held in the parish|!/2m Heston, Andy Hudek, John MCKENZIE, the beioved tather of Chatiy| Still, with strong Jearning and passionate bargain ........... . R IS hai’ Mahessl, Joseph ~Matusek, ~John'| MeKensie Katherine Stanton Barpes. Wal-| e ighe T e s i >4 === Megyesi and a man named Pritchard. | ler. William. Ci r and Harry McKenzie. 08, e ionight for your presence e e ana ety ems| 750 all-platinum Diamona Bar o) The Stafford Pemberton Dancers | o e qougsany; July 2, {rom Cammpbell [ TEnCof She foliow: the base; the uxtrse Weight® apoue “1% "Carfts.| Pin—Sautolr combined, extra fine . will present a group of dance spe- Step Work on Theater. pastor ot Matihews " emoril Boptii HER LOVING DAUGHTER, MARY. Mipiatinem nnt @1 B() quality and’ workman- $475 son am s e T oune, awn at Mount Alo| Work of clearing the wreckage of Church, officiating. Tnterment at Arliogton. | REWLETT. la loring remembrance of my mads mounting. Cost ship. Party m Hospital fomofrow jcvening at the|ime State Theater, under which of-| BeMtites and Trends avited. dear friend, Mrs. SOPHIA E. HEWLETT. originally $225........ % &% lrifice ....... 3 & G who departed this life one year ago today. hospitalized in this vicinity. Direc- |ficlals believe are a number of [MOLLER. Sunday, June 20, 1924, at 10:40 | July 7. 1923 % -carat, blue white solitaire $375 Blue-White Solitaire Dia- = m.. LIZZIE DADE MOLLER, beloved | HER FRIEND, MRS, ELLA WILKERSON, .+ OUR FULL STOCK—ALL SIZES tor Frank T. Hines of the Veterans'|podics, was stopped at 9 o'clock last | motier of dre. Maye W lacts arty sirs P DM BEELLA RELON. a - Tnate ement ring. Extra 1} Bureau will address the party. A 3 Eva I : 3 5 | HURLEY. In sad remembrance of our de- :‘i:‘r‘“ongom”.ng'he\:;ivlf\?l“e o A M car S ana fery mem. Al program by the Army Band Dance |Night because of the danger of an “the Sate Chice Ar Top lad E platinum mounting set be sold t h [ 3 OF B $125 diamond flexible bracelet, fine large blue-white diamonds and sap- 9 large blue white dia- Iy $350 . . fice cene mounting. Mus: voted husband and father, JAMES E. HUR- LEY, who departed this life one year ago t today, July 1, 1923. at once. . ; MOTHER AND SON. JETT. In sad and lovinz remembrance of our dear busband and uncle, WILLIAM ARM STEAD JETT, who departed this life twn years ago today, July 1, 1922. Thou art gone but not forgotten. Fresh my love will ever be: Genuine Edison Mazda Bulbs 50-Watt Bulbs at 27c and Etc.—Also the Nitrogen Styles the late Chioe A. Rob- 3 nd Trayers H. Dade. Fu- Wednesday, July 2, at 2 p.m., from her late residence, 1213 Linden i thence to Second Baptist Cbarch, between H and 1 sts. n.w., Rev Holloman officiating. MOZIE. Departed this life Sunday, June 29. 1924, at 4 the beloved | daughter of Ro ozie and lov- adjoining falling. Efforts were concentrated on dig- ging through the lobby of the the- ater, where three floors from an apartment above dropped. The body of a woman was taken from there four-story brick wall $250 All-platinum_scarf pin, $75 Orchestra will open at 6:30. v Lincoln Poat, G. A. tomorrow, 2 p.m., in Hall. w i .. will meet Al platinum 'Grand Army Women's City Club—The president and board of directors will give tea to the delegates to the convention i i : : ing sister of Herman, Raymoad, 2 Yor'ax lonk as there is memory BIG QUANTITIES AT CONTRACT PRICES I o et AsSociation | Sundsy morning, and it is thought ".'m; :fm,fi, 'Lm'. " Robert, Jr... atie and | 1is “DEVOTED "WiFE. AND NIECE i i that a young girl who had been| josephine Mozie: also a host of relatives and SR ND' 3 ds. Funeral Wednesd 1y 3 ae 2 ARAH AND MABEL. We Guarantee Every Diamond We Sell SRE h airE - . bost of Felatives a visiting her and who is missing still| pm., from her late residence, 216 Baitimore | JORDAN. In rad but loving remembrance of « MUDDIMAN § clal guest and speaker at the Wagly‘n is in the debris. Several squads of | 8 b thenco fo 'maird Taptint Chwrch: our loved one.’ ETHEL K. JORDAN. whe KAHN OPTIC o O et iy Spetar” | national guardgmen worked all night, | pesior @ ate e, Buoch: ETHEL S, for AL CO. . : Asleep in Jesus, blessed sleep. but had not found any one. Sadly missed. Starting this morning and contin- uing through the day, theb odies of PATRICK. Departed this life Sunday, June 29, 1924, at 11:40 a.m., in East Arlington, in good Christian faith, after a few monthx of illness, FLORENCE ELIZABETH 617 7th ST. N.W. 709 13th St. N.W. Phone Main 140 THE JORDAN FAMILY. In memors of our beloved father ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. MADDEN. E £ H i o and grandfatber, WILLIAM MADDEN. who TODAY. roximately forty of the storm vic- | PATRICK. aged 14 years, granddaughter of | giag %ignt sears ago today, July 1, 1916. i app the late Marths A, trick. She I oul never dies T An all-gay and evening outing will | e were buried. ~ Becauses he. caid, | {5-msu St Amh PRt B lebes | BTN doRn ah S UL LSS — foature Ahe,ATRURL PInlc Of ginc |the town had suffered grief enough,| hewncs Tatrck tacy Davell wod v Wi\ DERTIE MaADEL AND MILDRED. © EET o0, T Mount | Mayor George Hoffman forbade pub-| and siepfatber.’ Mrs. Louise Patrick and| our dearly beloved one, ETHEL ROBINSON. School. A ial car left 5 any;Echool> Spec] - e Charles Davis; grandfather, Abraham| Who passed on to eternal rest July 1, 1922 Rainier, Md.. this morning for Glen |iic funerals. jeman: grandmother. Mra. Lillian. Mon: The fleeting years are as moments; her e T milies of the con-| Those who had homes which were great-grandmother, Mrs. Catharine| Daseing as of yesterdar. May the Almights s e con- Barton: two aunts, Mrs. Florence Ford and Mrs. Esfella 8. Drew: uncles, William Bar- ton and Lewis Barton, and & host of other relatives and friends. Fuberal will be bheld Wednerday, June 2, at the residence of her aunt, Mrs. Florence Ford, 1350 1st st. 5.w. give_solace to her soul HER MOTHER, BLANCHE POWER ROBINSON. BTHEL. Sad and sudden was the cal Of ber so dearly loved by wrecked will be buried from several undertaking parlors in the outskirts of the town, which escaped the rav- ages of the tornado. | gregation will spend the day, return- ing this evening. TONIGHT. Capital Post, N Vet Hicate o Bl o0 LV CIseist, & Her memory still is very near National Capit ost, No. ol Wk . e lon Baptisi urch, . And often is shed a silent tear. erans of Forelgn Wars, will give its ‘Thousands at Work. 3rd and 4% sts. s.w., at 2 o'clock p.m. Rey. ESTRLLE JOHNSON. * annual _excursion son steamer St.| Thousands of wreckers and relief| William J. Howard, pastor. BMITH. Pased on from a beaatiful life bore Johns, 7:15 o'clock. workers “rith hundreds of trucks and | Her cheery smiles and kindly ways are| (o he blessed life eteraal July 1. 102 = wagons had not begun to scratch the pleasant to recs THELMA LOUISE SMITH, beloved daux Mourning Blacks Dyed I RO surface as far as removing the mil- vy Sbo, hed 8 smile for every one gnd died ke: lions of tons of wreckage is con- o u, we joved ber: 24-HOUR SERVICE cerned. POLLOCK. A special communication of La | ot aost I mas et Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. Fifteen hundred Ohio Nationel | Fayette Lodge, No. 19. F. A AL M.. in | And will forevermore. Main 1344 Guardsmen are In possession of the | calied for Thurisy. July 5, ‘ioak, at 130 | TEVSTED FaMILY. - - am property. Tho detachment of Cleve-| Bl o ¥asonic Temple to attend the fu | yurymr 13 remembrance of my dear sister. land policemen, which has been here | Botiow, Sl Beautiful By_order of the master. W. H. WANAMAKER, Secretary. 2 POOLE. Suddenls, Monday, June 30. 1924, ELLA SMITH. who died ope year day, July 1, 1923 A sweet sister has gone from me. [romts since Saturday night, returned home last night. Practically all the work of policing $1. wish. Prices start at $11.75. Complete for $169. Seeing is believing. .. Delivers Any Gold Seal ngoleum Rug—Terms 50cv Week *1c, 6x9-i§ Gold Seal Congoleum 76x9-ft. Gold Art Squares, in @ Seal Bordered kh;:-lezn‘pag;lr:ssml 24'095 R:;s $l l025 - ngoleum At Squares delies s aiie! 20 £ 0x12it “Gold JSeal’ Eéntbred By B $9.75 e s $18.00 PaiLLip 3-Pc. Overstuffed Suite, Table, La‘fnp and Rug— Quality at low price is the keynote of this outfit, which consists of spring-filled, loose-cushion Living Room Suite, in blue and gold velour—a mahogany-finish Daven- port Table, a silk shade Electric Table Lamp and a room size New Departure Rug. Delivers Any Gibson Refrigerator to Your Home Hot weather—and The Phillip Levy Store, at 735 7th St. N.W., still offers to deliver any size or model of refrigerator to your home for only Here you'll find side-icer models, top-iter and front-door apartment- style models equipped with ice water tanks or-without—just as you Settled housekeepers will to know that they can trade in their old refrigerators as part pay- ment on new and get an allowance of ....... in as Terms, $4.50 Every 1st and 15th sizes priced as low 10-Pc. Economy Bedréom Qutflt-— be glad *S For Hot Weather Cool, clean, safe and odorless atre the points of satisfaction the Power Heat Oil Cook Stove .that you buy here. 2, 3 and 4 burner sizes with or without back shelf. Your old stove accepted as part pay- ment. 2-burner Terms, $1 Weekly The Phillip Levy store comes again to the front with this wonderful value—Walnut finish dresser, chiffonier, handsome metal square continuous post be coil spring, layer felt mattress, two pillows, night table, boudoir lamp, chair and rug. Complete for...... Terms, $3 Every 1st and 15th liberal allowance for it. Ask the first time you are by th 735-Seventh StNW ~Between G & H. Trade in Your Olc.l Furniture You can trade in your old furniture as part payment on new—here at Phillip Levy’s and get a about this popular-plan e store. Half Couch Casket Casket, Hearse Embalming, use of eur Chapel, En- Burial or Shipping Case. All merviee complete. Our price for all 2 g $165 ordinary faneral. ‘When you call Chambers only xet_the best of service, get more for your momey. Steel Vaults, Any Make, $85.00 We Will Furnish a Modern Funeral 75 Private ambulances, fully cquipped, local calls only $4. 3 funeral parfors—no charge. Beautiful northwest funeral home. ‘White, black and gray hearses, and funeral cars. - We are complete W. W. CHAMBERS CO. UNDERTAKERS. 14th- St. Cor. Chapin N.W. Phone Col. 432 - FOUND. FOUNTAIN PEN, 1ady's; near newspaper of- fice.Cail Frank.” 1564-J between 8 and 7. * UMBRELLA—Near 7th st._station Sun._eve- ning. Owner can have same by identifying and ‘paying for this ad, Call Franklin 8597 LOST. BAG—Black handbag on road between Wash: ington "and Gaithersburg. Return to 3125 12th st. n.. and receive reward. mot ¥ BEAGLE HOUND—Named Bob, one vear old, in Chevy J. white with black and brown spots. Chase, Md. Liberal reward. Commander 0. Gawne. 7 E. Kirke st.. Chevy Chase, Md. BILL FOLDER—Containing roll of bills, name on folder. Reward. Grace M. Layman, Co- Tambia_8780. 2¢ RRACELET—Platinum, one diamond, two sap- phires; lost Monday:' large reward. Sophie ‘ker, Strand_Theater. . COLLIE—Tan and white, female, old._Reward. Main 1414. EYRGLASSES_Tortolse shell and gold, on 18th st. near Florida ave. st Apt. 605 GLABSES_Pair tortoise shell, between Lamier and Euclid on Ontario rd. Reward. Call Adams_1549. GLASSES—Goid, E. ¥. A. engraved on_silver case: Tuesday 'momning. Reward. E. H. Anderson, Soldiefs’ Home. 20 GLASSESSunday, pair wheil glasses, near ball park. Beward, GLASSES—Tn brown leather case, Potomac Fark. Reward. 1364 Girard at. aw. Co HANDBAG—Lady's; Baturday, front of 1328 Enciid st. n.w., Majestic apt.. containing $50 check and glasses. Please refurn ta Apt. 25, Majestic apt., same mddress, and receive re. ward 6 months of _tortoise Col. 3527-W. HANDBAG, black moire, 1 Jellefl's re, Saturday, containing wages of working gir key, wedding ring and receipt bating own. er's name; reward. -Return to Mrs. King, eweater dept.. Jelleff's. ECKPIECE—Fur, vicinity of 3ist and O ts. n.w., Saturday evening. Reward. Beturn 1336 Quiney st. Col. 8018-J. 3¢ NEGLIGEE—White voile, on car at Anacostia pit, EIL" Jn;e 28, & .D.l:.m#u '.Hll:llld —. as_Shrine, with small diamond; ::!Ildl" A;- Call Col. 1750 or 1738 Park roa Reward. . PIN—Gold,_set_with pearls; 6 pm. Monday. 707 _E st on d. and R and 15th Columbia line cars. 1523 Gales Reward. L. F. McGee, Telephone Liticoln 349. % Poc] rown leather. 350 R. F. Riffes, 1020 Conn. ave. - Main 4611, PURSE—Guics st ber. Isih sod loth @ , June 28, contafning money, amethyst = ‘other things. . Liboral ¢ to Mrs. Wm. H.Robey, 613 16th st. BOSARY—Green with goid metal trimmings, vicinity of BSacred Heart Church. . Reward. 1608 Webster. RING—Woman's, balfcarat _diamond. with nd Cars, xraved Silver Plate, Silver Handles, Less than the cost of the most Reward.” 1920 8| the city, the search for more dead and almost everything else except the cleri- cal work at the city hall, had been taken over by the guardsmen. Perhaps the majority of the 7,000 homeless have been taken care of, but the desolation is spread over such a wide area that no definite check can be made. i Card of Thanks. ROBERTS. The children of the late Mrs. CHLOE A. ROBERTS wish to thank their friends for their help during our mother's fliness, and the beautiful floral tributes at her funerat. = AND DAUGHTER. E. C. ROB. S AND MRS. ELSIE C. GILBERT. ¢ " Marriage. LOUKOTAEEEPER. - “April 18, 1924, AGNES MARY KEEFER of 109 5th st. s.e. and FRANK LOUKOTA of 710 11th st. n.e., son of Mrs. Winsted, were married in Ciaren- | don, Va., by the Rev. C.'P. Bylang. S NS Beaths. ADAMS. Sunday, June 20. 1924, after a #hort _iliness, ‘JAMES RESSELL. beloved husband of Alice E. Adams (nee Sampson), aged 30 years. Funeral Tuesday, July 1, from chapel of Geo. W. Wise, Co., under: taker, 2000 M st. n.w.. at 7:30 o'clock p.m, Relatives and friends invited. Interment 11 o'clock a.m. Wednesday, July 2, at Oakton, Fairfax, Va, Nobody kaows my longings, But few have seen me weep; I shed my tears from an aching heart While others are fast asleep. Some may think I am not lonely When at times they see me smile; Little do they know the heartache That I suffer all the whil HIS LOVI BUTLER. Departed _this 30, 1934, at 3 p.m., JANIE at’ her. residence, 1638 4th .w. She leaves ' to mourn their loss a husband, Drother, three sisters. a loving daughter, Mrs. Emma B. Michaels, and a granddaogh: ter, two nleces and two nephews and a_ host of ‘relatives and friends. Funeral will be held Thursday, July 3, at 1 p.m. + How we miss_the. welcome footsteps Of the one we loved 8o dear; Oft we listen for her coming, Fully sure that she is near. Her cheery smiles and kindly ways Are pleasant to recall; She had a_smile for every one And dled beloved by DAVIS. Suddenly. Monda: MARGARET ISABELLE. Edward C. Davis. atter. DODGE. Monday, June 30, 1924, at 7:45 a.m., at his residence, Four Corners, Md. June 30, 1924, beloved wite of Notice of funeral here- JOHN OWEN DODGE, in his eightieth year. The remains may be'seen at 1300 N st. n.w. Fu- meral (private) Wednesday, July 2. (Bal- timore papers please. cops.) ESESUMAGA. Monday, June 30, 1924. at 6 a.m., at her daughter's residence, 238 Lat- Lyon Park, Vi Mrs. ISABEL " "Funeral services at 8t. Charles’ Catholic Church Wednesday, 9 a.m. Interment Columbia Gardens cemetes FISHER. Sunday, June 20, 1924, at her resi- dence, 348 Eye st. s.w., ANNIE C. (nee Dwyer), beloved wife of George W. Fisher. in the 49th year of her age. Funeral from her late residence on Wednesday, July 2, a.m. theace to St. Dominic's urch, where high requiem mass will be sung at § o’clock for the repose of her soul. Relatives and friends invited to attend. In- terment at Mount Olivet cemetery. 1 PUNK. Sonday, June 29, 1924, at 11 p.m., JOSEPH E., husband of Margaret Funk. Fu- neral from his late residence, 1333 6th st. n.w., on Wednesday, July 2, at 8:30 a.m. Reqilem mass at the Church of the im- maculate Conception at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Interment St. Mary's cemetery, 7 1 HARBRISTON. Departed this life Sunday. Jupe' 29, 1924, at 2:10 p.m., at Gallinger Hospital, Prof. PRINCE A. HARRISTON, husband 'of Mary A. Harriston. He leaves to mourn their foss ‘a loviog daughter, Mrs. Ruby Thomas, and a devoted son, 'Leroy W. ~ Harriston. Funeral from John T. roward if |. Rbines’ funeral chapel, 3rd and Eye sts, s.w., Wednesday at 2 p.m. Izterment Woodlawn cemetery. HARRISTON. Offcers and members of Mor- of sorrow Pythian building, corner 12th and You n.w., for the of making arrange- ments for the funeral and burial of our late deceased brother, PRINCE A. HARRISTON. Officers 4nd "~ members of Oofambia Lodge, No. 85, and Forest Temple, No. 9, invited to_be present.—By order of WILLIAM B. HARRIS, ‘Exalted Ruler. Attest: FLOYD C. PAYNE, PFin. Becty. HARRISTON. Members of Men's CLff Rock ‘Beneficial Association are requested to at- tend the funeral of our late brother, PRINCE A. HARRISTON, Wednesday, af 2 p.m., “from :Jobn Rhines’ funeral parlers. WM. H. JOHNSON, Pres. WALTER J. SINGLETON, See. oepital. GOUBTNEY JOHNSON be: Toved wite of Bruest Johmson, swter of Amanda Pierce, Ellen M’ , Julla Conley, Lacind Remaing rest- ot o et Bl Samalt et lors, 2222 Georgia ave. n.w. Notice of fu. neral hereafter. FUNERAL DESIGNS. id band: worn ‘at back. Retarn to few Wiltard Hotel: ntial reward, * RING—Lady's : Monday, 1:30 p.m. et waltie Gate. < | Cotumbia_4974. With pearis, valoed as Beirioom | and_ gift, on 3rd floor Internatjonal building. rd.” Main 1912, * marked 19th st. between B if re- Frompt auto delivery service. Gude Co., 1214 F St. Maia 108 - Main:2416. Mn'1 $00 14tk ot. B.W. BMBLEMS st MODERATE PRICES. ANNIE, wife of the late John H. Poole and mother of George and Grace Poole. Funeral from W. Warren Taltavull's funeral home, 3619 14th st. n.w.. on Wednesday. June 2, at 10 am. Interment Baltimore, Md. RANDALL. Departed this life Sunday, June 29, 1924, at 9:45 a.m., at her residence, 818 D st sw., after a lingering illness, Mrs. ELIZA RANDALL (nee Gardiner). be: loved “wife of (eorge dall. devoted mother of Emma Frances Randali, aunt of Elmer and Adolpbus iner and_loving sister of Frances Green, Ruth Frazier, George. Ernest and Moses Gardiner. Fu peral Thursday, July 3, at 1_p.m., from ber late residence: thence to Z ptist Chourch. ¥ st. bet. 3rd and 435 sts. s.w.. Bev. Williaw' Howard officiating. Friends and relatives invited. mony cemetery. She suffered much, she murmured mot; 1 ratched her diy by d Tathl at'last, ‘with aching beart, She -sweetly passed away. - - HUSBAND GEORGE. | b, dearest mother and_ suat. why were yon taken so young nd fair. | When earth bad o many it. better eould ‘spare Than (he loted one so near and dear to our heart EryER “EMMA FRANCES AND aDOL- PHU! So seatle in masner. o geatle in pain. Our“dear sister left us f3r heaven to gain: With nature so gentle and action so kind. 1t is hard in thit world her equal to find. HER SISTERS AND BROTHERS. BRANDALL. Officers and members of Grantlin Tabernacle, No. 70, A. I 0. of Mose are hereby notified of the cail meeting Wed- Desday, July 2, at 7:30 p.m.. &t Fisherman’ Temple, ¥ st. between 3rd and 4% s to make arrangements for the funeral of our deceased sister. ELIZA RANDALL. Fudersl Thursday, July 3, from Zion Bap- tist Church, F 5. SARAH TYSO: RBANDALL. Al Lodge, No. 23 Interment at Har- at 1 d'elock’ s L F. members of Silver Reef of G. U. 0. of Chalde are hereby ordered fo_meet at Fisherman Temple, ¥ st. between 3rd and 4% sts. 8.w., ‘Wednesday, July 2, 1924, 7:30 p.m. sharp, to make arrasngement for the funeral of Sister ELIZA RANDALL. By order of JOHN GREEN, W. L. LAURA V. JOHNSON, F. S. . BANDALL. Forest Temple, No. 9, Daughte: of I B. P. 0. W..' will meet in sion of ‘sorrow’ 7:30 p.m. at Elks’ Home, 1536 for our deceased daughter, DALL. " Fineral méa p.m. from Zion Baptl iween 3rd and 4% sta. s.w. Lodge, No. 40, 1."B. P. 0. E. Columbia Lodge, No. 83, 1. B. W., fuvited. rp. MUEL BELL, W. S . ELIZA R, . July at t Church. & 1 st. be- Morning ‘Star of W., P. 0.'E. of BANDALL. To officers and members of the R. W. D. G. Council, No. 3, I. 0. of G. S., and D. of S.: You are hereby notified to attend called meeting for arranging funeral of our past grand secretary, Sister ELIZA RANDALL, Tuesday July 1, at Samaritan_Hail. 1st ave. s.w. WIL] FRANCES GREE SMITH. July 1, 19: the beloved wife of Oliver H. Smith, aged 34 years. Funmeral from the W. W. Deal funeral home, 8§16 H st. n.e.. Thursday, July Interment Glenwood ceme- at 8 o'clock, D _and B i HELEN D. (nee Ross), tery. STEVENBON. Departed this life Sunday. June 25, 1924, at 3 a.m. Rev. JOHN STEVEN SON, devoted husband of Mamie Steve Remains can be viewed at Wesley ington's undertaking establishment, 2053 Georgia ave., after 4 p.m. Notice of fu- neral later. STRONG. Suddenly, Monday, June 80, 1924, RNEY 8. STRONG, beloved husband of Cornelia C. Strong. Funeral services at Wright's undertaking parior Wednesday eve- ning, July 2, at 7 o'clock. TAYLOR. Departed_this life Sunday, June 29, 1024, at the Naval Hospital, after a short illness, JAMES A. TAYLOR, U. S. N. R., beloved husband of Rosa J. Taylor, devoted father of Narcissa Carrington apd Roscoe Taylor, brother of Matthew, William, Jokn and Mary E. Walker. Funeral Thu: day. July 3, at 12 o'clock from Metropolitan A M. E._Zion Church, D between 2d and 3d s.w. Interment at Arlington. t TAYLOR. The officers and members of Charles Datcher Lodge, No. 15, F. A. A. M., are hereby notified of the death of Brother JAMES TAYLOR, and are requested to at- tend the funeral' Thursday, July 3, 1924, from Metropolitan A. M. E. Zion Church, D st. between 2n0d and 3rd sts. e.w., at 12 o'clock. ~ Officers of the lodge will meet at tge Masonic Temple, Sth st. and Va. ave, se., at 11 o'clock.” By order of Charles Datchler Lodge, No. 15. ALLAN A. C. GRIFFITH, W. M. W. L. PATRICK, Sec'y. WILLIAMS. Suddenly, June 29, 1924, LENA, beloved wife of tbe' late Shirley Williams. She leaves to mourn her death granddaugh- ter, great-grandson, two nieces and one great-nephew and a' host of other relati and friends. Funeral from Zion Baj Church, ¥ t. 3rd and 43 sts. s. b Wednestay, Jaiy 2 pastor. WILLIAMS. Monday, June 30, 1924. st Tu- berculosis Hospital, FANNIR WILLIAMS. Funeral Wedneaday, Jul Moon & Allen's fune: Florida ave. mw. * In Memoriam. BRANSON. A tribute of love and devotion to the memory of our dear wife and mother, v. 2, at 2 p.m., from parlors, 12th and : You | betweer, 3 and 413 sts. | and | A voice I loved so dear, Is far beyond my reach from here, In a land of perfect peace. ANNIE PEBEINS SPARSHOTT. A tribute of love and devotion 0 my darling son, SAMUEL RUBER1 SPARSHOTT, who entered iato eternal rest seven years ago today, July 1, 1917. 1f T could have my dearest wish fulfilied | And take my choice of all life’s treasures through; If I could choose from heaven whatsoe'er 1 willed, I'd ask for you, dear som, for you But some day, some time. my eyes shall se The face I love xo weil: Some day his band shail clasp in mine And we will pever say farewell. O why was he taken, my son, so dear. When earth Lad so many it better could spare? But God's will be doue. g HIS DEVOTED MOTHER, WHO THI OF HIM ALWAYS. SPRECHER. Two years ago today. 1922, the ‘geatie spirit of JOBN P. CHER passed into' eternity’ July 1. $ni L D. 8. TINNER. In sad but loving remembrance of my dear mother. EVELYN J. T ER. who departed this life July 1, 191 years sgo today- A precious one from me has gone, | A voice I loved s stilled: | A place is nt in my heart That never can be Siled. 1 cannot forget you, dear mother. | Though loog may seem the years Time bas pot healed my aching heart Nor filled your vacant ebair. LOVING DAUGHTER, RUTH. In sad and loving memory of my nd our loving mother, ‘SARAI who departed this life Junc ‘WATBON. dear_wite “WATSON. 29, 1920. fely, safely gathered in, Far from sorrow, far from sin: God has saved yon from weary strife | Ia your patient Christian life. | Now she wais for us above, | Resting in the Savior's love. | | issed b; Sadly ER ‘HCSBAND AND CHILDREN. —_— | FUNERAL DIRECTORS. JAMES T. RYAN, | 317 PA. AVE. 8.E. Model Chapel. Lincols 142 private Ambalances. Livery in Conbection. HERBERT B. NEVIUS > YORK AVE. N.W. MAIN 2008 | 924 NEW YOZR ate “Ambalance. VL. SPEARE CO jther the Successors of nor com novied with ihe original W. R. Spea Tt T 3034 M St. N.W. Esiabieed e Phone West 98. YOU SHOULD HAVE Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 Main 5512 1753 Fenna. Ave. N.W. VILLIAM LEE. Fuveral Director asd Fmbalmer. Livery 1h conpection. Commodiont Chapel a4 modern crematorium. - Moderatd Srices. 832 Pa ave. n.w. Tel call M. 1383 R. F. HARVEY’S SON 412 H st a8 Modern Chapel. R W Deal & Con - 816 H ST. N.E. Automobile Rervice. r———THE ORIGINAL —— W.R.Speare Go. 1208 H STREET,N.W. MAIN 108 FORMERLY 940 F ST ALMUS R SPEARE WILLIS B. SPEARE ———— CLYDE J. NICHOLS —— THOS. R. NALLEY & SON SARAH BRANEON, who departed this life one year ago today, July 1, 1923. Your love will last as pure and whole As when you loved us here in time, And at the wpiritusl prime Reawaken with the dawning soul. BELOVED HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. Mother, your quiet dream of life “This ‘hour has”ceased; Your peacefal soul vwiftiy pesses by more perfect peace. wee > 80N FRANE. NORVAL K. TABLER 1526 L St. N.W, Miaiin 1544 Perry & Walsh Boy ‘M. Perry—Main 984—Gerald Walsh.

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