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MRS. NIXON FUNERAL. Funeral services for Mrs, Dorothy Newton Nixon, who died at her resi- dence, 3741 Jocelyn street, Chevy Chase, Sunday, were conducted at the resi- dence yesterday afterncon. Rev. John Britton Clark of the First Presbyterian Church officiated. Interment was In Rock Creek Cemetery. Mrs. Nixon is survived by a sister Miss Amanda A. Newton, and three nieces. Her husband. George Alexan- der Nixon, died just two weeks before Mrs. Nix: $5,000 Life insurance for $46.90 At Age 85—send date of birth for partien lars “sind Jilustration Company founded 138 Ksscta over $300.000,000. Lo Boy Goff. 610 Weodward Bldg. Insurance—All Brancbes—M. 340. RALEIGH HABERDASHER. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Red Triangle Outing Club will have a Christmas tree party at the Y. M. C. A., 1736 G street, Monday, 8 p.m. |C. B. SMITH EXPIRES AT HOME IN THIS CITY Former Owner of Cafe in Washing- ton and Long Prominent in - Business. Charles B. Smith, 89 years old, former owner of the old Evans Cafe which was located at 922 F street,. died at his residence, 629 Newton place, last night. Mr. Smith had been in failing Ifealth for several years but the illness. which caused his The University Club will give a dinner dance Tuesday. Dancing, 9:30 p.m. Young people home for the holidays especially welcomed. The Siater-Langston Parent-Teacher | Assoclation will meet in Slater ing tomorrow, 8 p.m. Subject School Extenslon Program.” The Lomesome Club will give a Leap year dance tomorrow, 8:30 p.m., in private ballroom of Arcade. Visi- tors welcome, 2 THIRTEEN-TEN F ST. death, lasted only four days. He was a member of the Assoclation of Old- est Inhabitants of the District of Co- lumbia and had long been prominent in Masonle circles her During the Civil War, Mr. Smith was a commission merchant and later engaged In the restaurant busi- ness and soon thereafter bought the old Evans Cafe, which he ran under that name for many years. He retired as owner of the cafe more than twen- ty years ago. Following his retirement he was subsequently at different times buyer for the dining room at the National Hotel and also manager of the Home Cafe. Mr. Smith was a member of the B. B. French Lodge, No, 15, F. A. A. M. Washington Chapter, No. 2, Royal Arch Masons: DeMolay Commandry, C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1924 No. 4, Knights Templar, and of the Almas Temple of the Mystic Shrin He was well known to many of the old Washingtonians and before his death often recalled events, old buildings and conditions here re- miembered only by those who resided in this city many years ago. Funeral arrangements will be com- pleted upon the arrival of his daugh- ter, Mrs. George Morrow of Newton, Magss. She is the only near relative surviving him. ki o Study class of United Lodge of The- osophists will meet, 8 o'clock. The Washington City chiropractors will meet at 1907 Seventh street. Dr. Marrie E. Whitty will speak. WOMEN'S COAT SALE, THIRD FLOOR The SALE You’ve Been Waiting For Starting Thursday Morning at 9 O°Clock 638 Hart Schaffner & Marx Fur-Trimmed and Cloth Coats for Women HALF-PRICE $55 Coats, now $27.50 $60 Coats, now $3()-00 $75 Coats, now $37.50 .. $100 Coats, now $5()-00 $110 Coats, now $55-00 $125 Coats, now $62-50 $1560 Coats, now $75.00 $175 Coats, now $87-50 * . 453 Hart Schaffner & Marx Coats ONE-THIRD Off 316 Hart Schaffner & Marx Coats ONE-FOURTH Off Luxurious Furs—Fitch, Red Fox, Peach Wolf, Renardo, Kit Fox—in daring blend with richly woven fabrics from the finest looms of Ev:cpe. . Cloth Coats for street, motoring; fur-trimmed coats for evening and all occa- sions. Designed in Parisian studios and made by Hart Schafiner & Marx—and to be sold, starting QUARTER OFF. 3 All sizes here now—from 14 to 46. We people to take care of you. Living Models Display These Coats in Our Windows Beautiful girls will show these coats in our windows tonight from 8 to 10 o’clock aleigh Haberdasher ’d advise an early choice. Extra sales- Deposits Accepted Thirteen-Ten F Street | stage a “Fashion Revue" |endar bazaar of Dies at Age of 89 comonsron B CHARLES B. SMITH. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY. Carter Troop will present a nov- elogue of Mark Twain's “Autobiog- raphy,” 3 o'clock, at Chevy Chase Country Day School A bazaar will be held in the H Street Christian Church from 4 to 10 o'clock. Chicken supper from § to 8. Free illustrated lecture at 7:15 and “The Hoboes' Conventlon” at 8. Dr. Antonius Piip, the Esthonian Minister, will lecture on the Baltic States, 4:45 o'clock, 1901 F street, under auspices of League of Woman Voters. TONIGHT. A dance, under auspices of the Young Men's Hebrew Assocation, will be given at Y. M. H. A, Building, 9:15 o'clock. The South Association will Fairbrother School. = Topic: “Will South Washington Be Made the Dumping Ground of Our City?” The Philatelic ashington meet, Citizens' 8 o'clock, in Soclety will meet, 8 o'clock, at 1 street for annual election of officers. The Christmas eve meeting will be omitted. The Dahlgren Co. tlon will meet, 8 Oyster Clubhouse. stration. munity Associ o'clock, in Social Telephone demon- Mount Pleasant Rebek No. 9, 1. 0. O. F., will mas sale at 711 Public invited ah Lodge, hold a Christ- Thirteenth street. The Holy Name Society of St. Au gustine’s Church will meet, 8 o'clock at Holy Name Guild for election o officers. The Emma Sanford Shelton W. C.| T. U. will meet, § o'clock, with Mrs, | Gifford, 2658 Park place. Mrs. becca Naomi Rhoades will speak. The girl Miss Edith Re- | reserve committee, with | “leetwood, chairman, will at the cal- Phyllis Wheatley Y. W.C. A. Washington Society of Engineers will hold annual meeting, §:15 o'clock, | In assembly hall of Cosmos Club. | Motion pictures showing construc- tion of Balboa Dam and the Shandaken tunnel will be a feature. Economy, in keeping with your financial condition, is no more amiss in its application to a funeral expense than any other need. guarantees a fu- Chambers fiamotes o extra charges, for $100. Chambers e @ casket with this funeral made by the best casket company in the U. 8. A. Sgive T Chambers t:* " 20 Chambers’ Perutiful private ambulances are fornished to and from local Rorpitaln for...or.. 1 $4 Chambers <. i £, Chambers has everything you need for a funeral. The Brown Stome Funeral Home of W. W. Chambers Co. Cor. 14th and Chapin Sts. N.W, Phone Col. 432. DOG—German police, fall grown. Hope ri._s.e AUTOMOBILE GLOVES (pair). La love, right hand. glote, 'left hand. Mitten, left hand. Pattern purchased at Lansburgh & Brow. Leather container with ke and car fokens. Christmas cards from Kann's, also keys. Above articles found in Star office Juring period covering several weeks: may be re. covered by owner upon identification. Apply chief clerk. 1627 Good LOST. AIREDALE—Male, named Bob, from my tomorrow, at HALF PRICE, ONE-THIRD OFF and ONE- INC. home, Kenton Station, Md. Reward. Cail Main'6680, Branch 411, Mrs. Pearl V. Thomas, Veterans’ Bureau, between § and 4:30. . BALLOON TIRE, mounted on rim 81x4%: Tuesday, Dec. 16, 1924. Reward. Return to Apt. 82, 1741 T st. n.w. . BAR PIN, platinum-diamond: on 11th st. near Woodward & Lothrop's, or o store; Wednes- day morning; reward. 1830 K n.w, Apt. 206. . BOSTON BAG. contalning Jewelry and miscel. lancous " ariicles. Monday. Dec.’ 15, 7 pm. Reward. 412 Thode Triand ave. nw: ©_°% BRAOELET —December 5th, lady's gold-link bracelet. Reward. Address P. 0. Nox 116, Riverdaie, Md BULLDOG—White, male, one black eye, very fat; Thursday. Liberai reward for informa- tion or return to 2348 Massachusetts ave. Tel. North 9848, . COTN PURSE_Small, brows, containing abow $23. North 2286, 19% COMMUTATION TICKET aod bank _book, photo and name. E. Sterling. Reward, re: Qurned ‘st once War Dept., Bidg. E. 6ih and B n.w. DINNER n.w. between lin 8282, Toe DOG—Biack, _curly hmired, _about 15_inches high. Reward of $10 If returned to 713 Sth St .e.. of phone Franklin 825. : FOUNTAIN PEN. gold, mious cap, between 16th and O and 13th and L. Reward. Thelma Hicks, 1318 L st. n.w. Franklin 6588. MONEY—Pay, in_Merchant betwoen 8th snd G and 8rd and pame. J. A. Simmons. 417 A st._se. NECKLACE—_Amber beads; lost Monday. Call Columbia_8856-J. & ECKPIECE, brown: 1n 10-cent store on 7(h e eward. M. 1313, Brann 316, . * PENDANT_ Aquamarive, mounted in piail- num and brilliants, Saturday. Reward. Cleve. im0, ire POCKETBOOK—_Small. between G nd_E on Tth st. n.w. Reward. Address Box 314.H, Star ‘office. 18 POCKETBOOK,_contalning $10. religions arf Clos, keys, at Woolworth's, Peans. ave. Re- Sard.. Mrs. Caswell, 1717 R st. n.w. PUPPY—Bull terrier, 7 months’ old; " license tag No. 12455. Rewsrd if returned to 8. E. ¢, 8217 Cathedral ave. 18e , gray. with ill, change and rankin 2078\, v NG, with 5 diamond oo T1th M and N; reward. Call Frank- Deaths Reported. the Health Department in the last 24 bours: Chariotte F. Guuntlett, Zuchary Taylor. 76, William M.” Sorrs Tda M. Hal Charles Austin, G2 _George J. Whalen, 39, George W Universits” Hospital. Joim_ Coftey. 8. Home Hospital Mellican United States Soldier: Garfield Hospital ley Hosoital 71, , B4, Providesce Hospita! Jeannette Oliphunt, 65, Garfield How, Frank Nelson, 42, 628 10th st. pital Bil'le Rollins. 7 montls, 1715 15th at. Entelle Jenkins, 17, 63 Myrile st. ne. Jdohn Acers. 44, Freedmen's Hospital. Robert L. Diggs. 52, Tubercul Hospital. tha J. Taylor, 53, 36 N st. 8. Nace Joner 3, Home for the Aged and . 42, 1302 8 ot 104 Dougins ot 26, Tubercul Eerkley, sr., 88, 212 g Special X-ray study of metals is being installed in the Jaboratories of many American Annfe Gibs Edgar R. Hospital. 12¢h st. sisters of A is wife, MRS. DOROTH EWTON NIXON, who died November 29 4" December 14, 1924, respectively, de- sire to express our appreciation of the beautiful floral tributes and many other kindnesses shown by friends and relatives in_our double bereavement EUDORA, EMMA AND MARY S. EDITH "NIXON CHAMBERLIN AMANDA™ A, NEWTON. YOUNG. We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our relatives and friends for their kindness and beautiful floral tributes at the sudden death of our son and brother, THOMAS E. YOUNG . THE FAMILY. Marriage. SIXON, AND COHEN—TOWERS. Mrs. Frances Towers Dog fetL announces the murringe of her siter, LEE LENTHAL TOWERE, o Dr. ROGER S.COHEN, on Tuesdsy, Décember 16, 1924, at Washington, D. C - Deaths. : BOON. Departed this life Monday, December 15, 1924, at 8:20 oclock, Mrs. LLIZABETH EGON, mother of Mrs. 2 homas. Boon. Beatrice Sm Collins. Funeral 1 tist Clinrch Thursday, 2 p.n.. Rev. Jas. E. Willls, pastor: Rev. G. L. Davis will assist Remains can be viewed at 1625 11th st. n.w. Undertaker, J. W. West. = BEOWN. Suddenly, Sunday, December 1924, RUPPERT, the beloved husband of Mrs.” Nannie Brown and nephew of Mrs. Emma Brown Funeral mervices Wednesday evening, December 17, at the chapel of B. A. Tomax, 1400 8 st’ n.w., 8 oclock p.m Friends invited. Interment at Ivery, Va. * BUTLER. Members of Queen Esther Chapter, No.'1, 0. E. 8., are requested to attend the funeral of Fast Matron HOLLACE BUTLER Thursday, December 18, at 2 p.m.., from Mount Zion Church, 29th st. between Dum- barton ave. and O its. n.w. ANNA T, JOY, R. M. ELIAS G. EVANS, K. P, MAYME STEWART, Sec'y. * BUTLER. Minerva Household of Ruth, 1815, desires to have members to meet at Mount Zion M. E. Church, 29th st. between Dun barton ave. and O st., at 1 p.m., Thursday, December 18, to attend the funeral of Sister HOLLACE BUTLE ster MARY WASHINGTON, N. G EMMA BAILEY, Sec. BUTLER. 7he P. M. N. G. Chamber, G. U. 0. of 0. F.. wnnounces the death of our sister, HOLLACE L. BUTLER. Inmates are requested to atiend the foneral Thurs- day at 2 o'clock p.m., from Mount Zion M. E. Church n.w SARAH BAILEY. C. G. R. MAMIE A. JACKSON, C. G.'S. CARTER. ered into rest Wednesday, De- cember 17, 1024, at 5 a.m., at his residence, 901 T st.'n.w., THOMAS CARTER, devoted brother of Anile Jackson. Funeral Friday, December 19, at 2 p.n.. from McGuire's funerai pariors. Relatives and friends in- vited 18 CLARKE. To the officers and members of the District Grand Lodge, No. 2, of N. G. U. O, of Chaldeans: You ‘are hereby notified of the death of Brother P. G. M. ROBERT CLARKE. Called meeting Wedoesday. De- cember 17, at Fisherman Hall, F st. between 3rd and 4% sts. s.w.. 7:30 p.m. Funeral Friday. December 19, from Providence Bap- tist Chiurch, M st. s.w., 2 p.m. ARTHUR R. BROWN, ROSA SYPHAX, District Grand Master. District Grand Secretary. i FELLER. On Tuesday, December 16, 1924, at at her residence, 3646 New Hamp. ¢ ave, ALICE E. FELLER, beloved e of Mahlen G. Felier. Funeral service el of Thomas S. Sergeon, 1011 Thursday, December 18, at § 14, tend. GRAY. Departed th cember 17, 1824, GRAY, Sr., aged 72 He leaves to mourn’ his loss bhis wife, Mrs. Martha E. two daughters, Mrs. John Cotter, Mrs. J. E., L L.'B. L. ral from the re Gray, Hrattsville, 2 pm. 18° Departed this life Sunday, Decem- ber 14, 1924, at 11:15 p.m., at his home, 44 Patterson st. n.e., PHILIP B. HARRIS, be. loved husband of Jane O. Harris. Funeral Thursday, December 18, at 1 o'clock, from Asbury M. E. Church. Relatives and friends inyited. 17* HARRIS. Members of the Lincoln Mutual Relief Association are requested to attend the funeral of our brother, PHILLIPS B HARRIS, from Asbury M. E. Church, 11th and K sts. n.w., Thursday, December 18, at 1 pm. Rev. J. N. BEAMAN, Pres. LUCIAN H. THOMPSON, Rec. Sec. JACKBON. Departed this lie on December 15. | 1924, HILLEY JACKSON. He was born in Prince Georges County, in the State of Maryland, December 26, 1835. He leaves three sons and ome daughter, two sisters, six grandeous. six granddaughters, one great-granddaughter, also & host of reiatives and friends to mourn his loss. Funeral from his late residence, 733 18th at. n.e., 1 p.m. Thursday, December 18. Burial at Arling ton National Cemeters. . MARSHALL. Tuesday, December 16, 1024, at 6:30 a.m.. GEORGE R. H.. beloved husband of Maria M. and son of the late Eleanor F. and Capt. George R. H. Marshall Funeral from his iate residence, 920 C st. s.e.. Thurs- day, December 18, at 3 o'clock. ~ Friends and relatives invited. Interment private. © MCLEOD. Tuesday, December 18, 1824, at at 2:30 p.m.. at his residence, 80 Prince George st., East Hyattsville, Md., NORM. beloved husband of Annje H. MicLeod. F neral from his late residence on Thursday. December 16, at 2 p.m. Relatives triends luvited . NOLAN. Suddenls, Monday. December 15 1924, nt residence, Capitol Height Md, HENRY F., belored husband Elefiora A. Nolan '(nee Brown). Remains resting at the chapel of William H. Sardo & Co., 412 H st. n.e. Funeral from the chapel of Willlam cember 19, at 1 p invited to’ attend. tibnal Cemetery. please copy.) OLIPHANT. Monday, December 15, 1924, JEANNETTE T., daughter of the late Job and Sarah Oliphant. Funeral from the W: ington Home for Incurables, Wisconsin ave and Tilden st. n.w., Thursday, at 2 p.m. 17 BICHARDSON. Tuesday, December 18, 1024, at her residence, 202’ Brooks court n.w.. NANCY RICHAEDSON. beloved mother of Agnes, Travers and Aunie Nesby. She leaves’ to mourn their ‘loss five sons, two daughters, two granddaughters and three grandsons. Remains resting _at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral parlors. 2222 Ga. ave. n.w. Notice of funeral hereafter. SCHLOSER. _Tuesday, December 16, MARGARET, beloved wite of the late llam T. Schioser. Funeral from her rexidence, 1126 Fla. ave. n.e., on Priday, December 10, at 2 p.m. Services at the chapel of Glenwood Cemetery at 2:30 o'clock, Relatives and friends invited. In- ferment Glenwood Cemeters. 180 SOOTT. Departed this life Saturday, Decem- ber 13, 1024, GEORGIANA. Miss Georgiana Seott from ' girlhood has been an ardent worker in Christ’s cause. She has been con- nected with the activities of Lincoln Me- morial Temple since her Sunday school days. Her Interosts lately were centered in *‘The King's Daughters' and the building fund She is survived by a devoted sister, Mars Alice, two brothers, James H. and Jesse, Ir., and a loving niece and godchild, Ulrica A. Smith, together with & host of faithful relatives and friends. Funeral Thursday, December 1, at 2 p.m. at Lio- coln Memorial Temple. . SMITH. On Tuesday, December 16, 1924, at his residence, 620 Newton place n.w., CHARLES B. SMITH. Remains resting at the 8. H. Hines Co. funeral home, 2901 14th st. n.w. Notice of funeral latr. . TABLER. Tuesday, December 16, 1024, at 8 o'clock a.m., EDWIN HOWARD, son of the late Jacob and Eugenla King Tabler. Serv- ices from his late residence, 1520 Belmont rd. n.w., Friday, December 19, at 11 am. TABLER. The members Association Oldest Inhabitants are requested to attend the funeral of our late asscciate member, ED. WIN HOWARD TABLE] residence, 1820 Belmont rd., Friday, Decem- ber 19, at 11 a.m. HEODORE W _NOYES, President. 3. ESI0T WRIGHT, Secretary. 18 VAN AKEN. Saturday, December 13, 1924, at 9:30 p.m.. at Miami,'Fla., CHARLOTTE M. VAN AKEN (nee Crawford). beloved wife of Harry L. Van Aken, and daughter of John J. and Minerva R. Crawford. ~Funeral December 18, at 2:30 o'clock ay, De- JOSEPH (Canton,” “Onlo, papers 1924, d diamond; vicinity 7th 8. alt & Bro., 1107 P Room RING—Sapphire Marketp rewa hell rim, 718, 1300 Pa.'ave. n.w. WATCH, with initials M. 8. K. on fack. Lost Saturdey. evesiag. Reward. Phoze e and case. chapel of Jobn R. Wright Co., . n.w. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. Relatives aud friends invited. * WRIGHT. December 17, 1924, HERBERT WRIGHT, in his 6lst year. Funeral from his late residence, Md., Thurs- day, December 18, Interment at 3 p. Northampton, Mass. The following deaths have been reported to Catherine §. Knowles, 33, Emergency Hos- apparatus for the | In Memoriam. CABOLL. In memory of our Gear mother, MATTIE CAROLL, who departed this life four years ago today, December 17, 1820. She has gone, but not forgotten. | HER CHILDEEN' AND'MOTHER, LAURA TALBERT* » | OISSELL. A tribute of love and devotion to the memory of my beloved husband, HENRY | CISSELL. “vho departed this life six years ago, December 17, 1918. In my heart your memory lingers, pSweetls, tender, tond and trie. There in Dot a day, dear husband, corTHat T do not think of yon. YOUR LOVING WIFE, NETTIE CISSELL. * COOPER. ad but loving remembrance of liotay husband and Tu her, WILLIAN T ER. who departed this 1i Loved in life. ‘in death remembered i WIFE AND DAUGHTER. * CRUMP. A tribute of love and devotion to {he memory of our dear brother, BAMUEL RUMP, Who departed this life nine years today, December 17, 1915. We stood by his beds when ‘we “realized he It almost broke on s oans s LOVES LIAMS, MR FITZOERALD. In loving memory of our de sister, ELIZABETH FITZGERALD, who de e (1% Lfe nine years ago today, De cember 17, In our hearts you are remembared; Sweel thoughts still cling to your name. The bearts that loved you so dearly in life Love you in death the same. SISTERS AND BROTHERS. * FLOYD. 1In sad and loving remembrance of my father, SHERMAN 8. FLOYD, who died six years ago today, December 17, 1918. Gone, but mot forgotten, HIS 80N, SHERMAN B. FLOYD. * TRAZIER. In loving memory of our mother, LYDIA 'FRAZIER, who departed this life five years ago today, December 17, 1916. SON AND DAUGHTER-IN-LAW. HALL. In sad but loving remembrance of my beloved father, Dr. J. M. HALL, who left me SIELL years g0 today, Loved in life, December 17, remembered i death, HIS DAUGHTER, MITTIE HALL CARR. * JACESON. In memory of my mother, Mrs. MATTIE JACKSON, who left me one year 5. December 17, 1923. mother 5o good and kind, end on earth like her 1 find 8ad was the hour of that unhappy daz When God called my mother away. T think of you, dear mother, Tt almost” bréaks my heart Your memory is always with me And never will depart. Only those who have lost can tell Of the ‘grief that is borne in silesce For the dear one I loved 8o well. HER DAUGHTER, MAMIE TATE. * KERR. In fond memory of our dear mother and " father, VIRGINIA F. KERR, passed away December 17, 1918, six y ago, and JAMES K. KERR, who awsy February 5, 1010, Bfteen years sgo THEIR LOVING CHILDREN. MARTIN. In sad but loving remembraoce of my Jear wife HATTIE MARTIN, wio de parted this life ome year ago - cember 17, 1923, 2 ey All is hushed and still around thes While a_lonely watch I keep, Thou art dreaming, sweetly dreaming, Sleep on. darling, peaceful be thy sieep. HER DEVOTED HUSBAND MELVILLE. + SMALLWOOD. In sad but loviag remem brance of our dear husband acd fathe GEORGE SMALLWOOD, who left u years ago tlay, December 17, 1901. Upright and faithfol in ell his Devoted and true to the end of his da. A loving husbaud and father so kind, What a wonderful memory he left bebind Some may think we are not lonely When at times they see us smile; Little do they know the hea at we suffer all the while HIS LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN. - SWEENEY. Sacred to the memory of my be. loved husband and our devoted father. ED WARD SWEENEY, who departed this life twenty years ago today, December 17, 1904, Auniversary mass at St. Aloysius Church, HIS LOVING WIFE AND FAMILY. o VAN RISWICK. In sad and loving remem- brance of our dear brother amd umcle, CHARLES VAN RISWICK, who passed away five years ago today. Gone. but_not forgotten. HIS LOVING _SISTER, MRS. EDW WHYTE, AND NIECE, MRS. EDNA GATES. . WARREN. Sacred fs the memory of our dear mother, MARY J. WARREN, who departed this life seven ¥ 2y, December 17, 1817. Anniversary mass at Holy Name Chiurek. A loving mother we once enjoyed, How &weet the memory still, But death has left « loneline: The world can pever fil. MINNIE AND ELMER. * WHITE. In sad but loving remembrance of my departed father, ALGERON WOOD WHITE, who died two years ago today, De- cember 17, 1022, and my mother, AMANDA WHITE, %o pussed awiy 29 years ago, De- cember 24, 1865, Side by side. mother and father are sleeping Ia the grave's dark, dreamless bed. While the willow boughs seem weeplng As they bead above our dead. Our thoughts go wandering whers the day light fades To the old long ago, And memory paints the scemes of old In the gold of the twilight glow. We seem to see in the soft, dim light A facs we loved the best, And we think of them when the sun's last ray Goes_down ia_the far-off West THEIR DEVOTED SON GROVER. * FUNERAL DIRECTORS. VL. SPEARE COQ, Neither the successors of mor com- nected with the original W. R. Spears establishment. 940 F St. N‘w: Phone Frank. 6626, Quick, Dignified ana Eficient Service. +Deal & Co. LINCOLN 8200. Cha, 16 H ST. N.E. Automobile Service. Joseph F. Birch's Sons (IBAAC BIRCH) 3034 M ST. NN\W. Estadlishes 130, Phone West 96 YOU_SHOULD HAVE Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 _M“‘n 551 2 1732 Penan. Ave. N.W. " Timothy Hanlon 41 H ST. N.E. Phone L 5548 WM. H. SARDO & CO., 412 H §t. N.E. Phone Lincoln 534 Modern_Chapel Automobile Funerals T. F. COSTELLO NOW LOCATED AT 1734 N. CAP. ST. NORTR 7978 _ r———THE ORIGINAL ——— W.R.Speare @o, 1208 H STREET.N.W. MAIN 108 FORMERLY 940 F ST ALMUS R. SPEARE WILLIS B. SPEARE ——— GLYDE J. NICHOLS —— WILLIAM LEE. Yuneral Director asd Livery in connection, Commodieus d rematorium. M . 3 P A price R. F. HARVEY’S SON ichard K. Harvey, 1432 You St. N.W. P FUNERAL PABLORS. Pot. 2207, Frank (édar's Sons Co. s o Chavel. Tewpiose. _ Main 2473 JAMES T. RYAN 317 PA. AVE. 8.B, Model UBATS. ate Ambulsnces: Livery ia Connection. 3. Embalmer. o FUNERAL DESIGNS. Geo. C. Shaffer °R s ww. Phone Main 108 CHOICE_FLORAL EMBLEMS ' Msin 2418. 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