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JOHN C. WILSON DIES IN HOSPITAL HER Prominent Knights of Pythias } Member Had Spent Life of 3 80 Years in Capital. prominent member of the Knights John Clayton Wilson, 80 years old, Pythias and a lifelong resident of this city, died in the Homeopathic Hospital Saturday. He had been in the hospital about four days. Born in Georgetown, November 22, 1844, he often recalled events in this city’s history which were remembered only by the older generation. He was past chancellor commander of the Webster Lodge, No. 7, Knights of Pythlas. Later he served as keep- er of seals and records for that lodge for 10 years. He first joined the or- ganization in 1869. Mr. Wilson was cabinet muker for of W. B. Moses & C E TTHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ( He is survived by his widow ‘and a son, Dr. Myron W. Wilson, & practic- ing physician of this city. His home was at 1835 First street. Funeral services will be conducted at Oak Hill Chapel tomorrow -after- noon at 3 o'clock. Interment will be in Oak Hill cemetery, with the Knights of Pythias in charge. R Miss Agnes Woodward, a young California girl, is the founder and director of school of whistling, the only institution of its kind in the world. Girl pupils are taught to imi- tate feathered songste: WOMAN DIES AT 105. NEW YORK, January 1 Mrs. Ettle Popper, whose singing and dancing, desplte. her 106 years brought cheer to othter inmates of the Home of the Sons and Daughters or Israel, died yesterday in her sleep at the home here. Chaim Welss, 107, oldest Inmate, was taken sick when he heard of her death and had to be put to bed. Three children, elght grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren sur- he: Saving big money on the finest clothes made HALF PRICE ONE-THIRD OFF On Our Entire Stock of $40 Suits Overcoats, $45 Suits Overcoats, a cembination you don’t often find; but you’ll find it Our entire stock, excepting full dress and tuxedos; and plenty of variety for careful selec- Alterations made without charge. in this sale. tion. ONE-QUARTER OFF THIS IS WHAT HALF PRICE MEANS and s20.00 522.50 ' and $50 Suits and § Overcoats, $60 Suits and § " Overcoats, Others at One-Third and One-Quarter Off Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits and Qvercoats 5.00 30.00 The finest clothes at the biggest reductions; that’s TS W Raleigh Shirts—Manhattan Shirts One-Third Off Our Manhattan Sale drew hundreds of men seek- ing the largest selections at sale prices. Stocks are now refreshed with our own high-grade shirts; and selections are as good now as they were on the first d 32% Raleigh 33% Raleigh P hattan Shirts ...... hattan Shirts ...... ay of the sale. $1 .65 52.00 and Man- and Man- 4% Raleigh and Man- hattan Shirts .. 5% Raleigh and Man- hattan Shirts .. 316 Pairs of %8 and 10 Raleigh Shoes $4.65 Black and tan Scotch grains and calfskins; broken lots and sizes, but mostly all sizes in the combined group. Satisfaction Guaranteed Thirteen-Ten F Street 32.65 33.35 AR RRERRS = Raleigh Haberdasher Inc. A RITES FOR COL. HAYES PLANNED TOMORROW Army Officer to Be Buried in Ar- lington Cemetery—Body Brought From Pennsylvani Tle funeral of Col. Jack Hayes, Quartermaster Corps, of this city. Wwho died Saturday afternoon at Har- risburg, Pa, where he was on duty as instructor with the National Guard, will bs held tomorrow after- noon at 2 o'clock at the Post Chapel at Ar'ington National Cemeter MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1925. Claimed by Death Chap- | lain Scott of Fort Myer will conduct | the services. The body of Col. Hayes arrived in Washington this morning from Har- risburg, escorted by officers of the Penn- sylvania National Guard, and was taken direct to the vault at Arlington. . Pallbearers will be Maj. Gen. John | A. Hull, judge advocate Brig. Gen. ‘A. C. Dalton, master Corps: Brig. Gen. George F. Downey, retired; Col. W. R. Davis, Col. John B! Bennett, Col. B. T. Sim- mons, Gen. Berry, adjutant general Pennsylvania National Guard; Lehman, quartermaster general, Penn- sylvania National Guard: Col. Ernest H. Agnew, Col. Richard T. Ellis, Maj. 0. W. Boswell and Col. F. W. Cole- man. general Quarter- Almost all the cotton machinery that has been instailed in Argentina in the last three years was from the United States. Mourning Blacks Dyed 24-HOUR SERVICE Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. 3 ncoln 239 Our Popularity Is Due to Our Carefulness t us ¢l 1 attention to every defail incident to rfect mortuary service. t is through this policy that we have transformed mere ~patrons into real friends. Model chapel: pri- vate ainbulances and livery in connection. Call— ossons James T. Ryan Mortician 317 Pa. Ave. SEE. Lincoln 142 i | | ance for $46.90 —send date of birth for particy. ustration. Company founded 1863. 15 over_$300.000,000 M. Le Roy Goff. 610 Woodward Bldg. Chambers has a Beautiful al Home. Chambers has the best of service Chambers' charges are one-half the old-time undertaker's charge. Think of This Beautiful Cloth-covered Casket, Burial Case, Hearse, Cars, Em- balming, Dress or Suit, use of Chapel and all service— All for $100 varanteed equal to twice the cost Chambers’ Ambulances are com- fortable and complete. Local calls, $4.00. Chambers uses best. THE BROWN STONE. FUNERAL HOME OF W. W. CHAMBERS CO. 14th, Cor. Chapin St. N.W. Phone Col. 43 Fu- ne any at nothing but the __ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. WM. H. SARDO & CO. 2 H St B Phous Tincaln a1, waEs iy r———THE ORIGINAL ——— W.R.Speare @, 1208 H STREET.N.w. MAIN 108 FORMERLY 940 F ST ALMUS R SPEARE WILLIS B. SPEARE ————GLYDE J. NICHOLs —— T T. F. COSTELLO NOW LOCATED AT 173¢ N. CAP. ST. Livery in connection. chapel modern crematorium. Moderate iues. Pa_are. n.w. Tel. call M. 1983, Quick, Dignified and Emcient Service, 816 H ST. N.E. LINCOLN 8200 Automobile_Service. Chapel. e e ____ Chapel. . F. HARVEY’S SON Richard K. Harver, 1432 U St. N.W. FUNERAL PARLORS. Pot. 2307. fe4s Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST, N.W. 2 Mozens Chapel ‘Telephone. _ Main 2473 JAMES T. RYAN h‘:.11'1 PA. AVE. s,n'._‘ 1 Cl li Model COAT ivate Ambulances 0" 142 VL. SPEARE CO Neither the successors of nor con- nected with the original W. R. Speare establishment. g4 F St N.W. Thone Frank. 628 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M ST. N.\W. Established 1841, Phoue W ‘—'Vfijm.fiu Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 Main 5512 1732 Penna. Ave. N.W. Timothy Hanlon 641 B ST. N.E. — Phove L. 5543, baimer. Commodious EHAS.S. ZORHORST. | FUNERAL DESIGNS. BLACKISTONE'S Floral “Blanket Sprays” And Other Beautiful Fioral Designs at Moderate Prices. 14tb & H. Tel. M. 3707. Grand Central Florist Ive speciallze all kinds of floral designs at moderate prices. Sprays with fresh cut flowers from 35 up. 921 H st. Phone Li 9540. 15! me. Col. | NORTH 7978, _ | . WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Director and Em: | DR. NORMAN BRIDGE DIES IN CALIFORNIA | Noted Scientist, Author and Capi- talist Succumbs to Brief Iliness. ANGELES, January 12—Dr. Bridge, physician. author, educator, capitalist and philanthro- pist, widely known for his own achlevements in ecience and his phi- lanthropy support of scientific research, is dead here. A brief intestinal with his advanced aged physiclan’s Norman iliness, coupled vears, closed the long career late Saturday, a few weeks after his eightieth birthday, and more than 30 years after illness had driven him to California from Chicago, where he was prominent in cducati and where he maintained his legal residence up to the time of his death. Tt was after he came to Los An- geles, a sick man, that Dr. Bridge became associated with E. L. Doheny in the organization of the Mexican Petroleum Co. and laid the foundation for a fortune in oil, of which he gave extensively to various educational institutions, notably the California | Institute of Technology at Pasadena | -Funeral services will be held at the Bridge home here Wednesday at 3 p.m., the Rev. C. Elwood Nash offici- ating. The body will then be placed in a vault pending shipment to Chica- go later. Dr. Bridge is survived by his widow, | Mae Mamford Bridge, with whom he celebrated a golden wedding less than a year ago. UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO GETS $2,000,000 GIFT Condition Attached That School Must Raise $4,000,000 Addi- tional, $17,500,000 Sought. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO. January 12.—The general education board has contributed $2,- 000,000 to the endowment of the Uni- | versity of Chicago on condition that the university raise $4,000,000 addi- tional for the same purpose. The uni- versity, in formulating its develop- ment program of 1925, made its first objective the raising of $6,500,000 for endowment of instructios and re- |search: The second objective is the raising of $11,000,000 for new build- ings. | _If the university suceeds in raiging |the $4,000,000 for endowment to meet the conditions of the general educa- tion board's gift, it will need to raise but $500.000 more to meet its first objective, Robert P. Lamont, chair- man of the committee on development, said. GIRL REPORTED MISSING. Martha Wellington, 15, Disappears From Her Home. Disappearance of Martha Welling- ton, 15, from her home, Scaggs farm, Anacostia road northeast, has been reported to the police. Martha, daughter of Elmer C. Wellington, was employed in a lunchroom near Eleventh and G streets. She left her home Saturday morning to go to her place of employment, police were in- formed, but failed to reach there. The missing girl is described as weighing 120 pounds and having light biue eyes. Her brown hair is bobbed and she has a wart on her left fore- finger. When she left home she wore a black dress, brown coat, black satin | slippers and ‘gray stoc! | URGED AS PARK SITE. of Mammoth Cave Area Outlined to President. Advantages of Mammoth Cave, of Kentucky, as a site for a National perk, were laid before President Coolidge and Secretary Work today by a delegation of Kentuckians headed by J. L. Harman of Bowling Green. The delegation urged that Mam- mouth Cave be included in a second National park established East of the Misslssippi Riv g LOST. . ATREDALE, Light tan, name Shaymus. Finder notify E. B. Culley, 1119 14th st., Main 3650 for liberal reward. 12¢ ATREDALE, 6 months oid; answers o pame “Jimmie.”* "Call Columbia_6601. Reward. EADED BAG and glasses, K st Please re of Ford dump body; reward. Linc 521 14th n.e. 14¢ EYEGLASSES—Tortoise _shell _ rimmed, in leather case, Belasco Theater, Saturday mati- nee. Call Cleve. 2008J. 3 FOOT BALL, small. gold, with circle T on it: valued keepsake. Reward. Phone Lincoln 500. 12¢ GLOVE—Driver's, fecce-lined, near Natlonal Theater. Saturday night. Reward. Phone Advantages [ uary 10, a N. talning $15, jewelry and keys. Md._ave. n.e. PACKAGE- Cottainiug 15 bedspreads: reward, 1332 A st. s.e. Lincoln 5 ¢ PIN—New Year eve ut Harvey opals and three diamonds. Keward. A7 Bowman. Saturday, Jan- ¥. ave. n.w., con- Reward. ' 1359 small pin, Main 024 scrached on collar. Reward. Phone 1892, It RING—Lady's, platinum, set with diamond Toward. 100" Marsiand ave. ne. Telephane Lincoln_9880. < Col. 900 14th Bt. N.W. Geos C. Shaffer "7 BN CHOICE FLORAL EMBLEMS Main 2418, st MODERATE PRICES. Prompt Delivery. ING—Amethyst, 15 Paias Hoyal Toom,_Ampie. reward. Frankiin 5302, NG—Amethyst, In Palais Royal dressin; mple reward. _Franklin 5502, © 11e dressin g Prompt auto delivery seryice. Artintic—expresxive—inexpensive. Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. We Specidlize in Floral Desiqrr,f:lat Moderate T8 ~INC Florists 14™& HSTS NV MAIN 6953 platinum, square filigree, 5 between Col. ve. and S st. e A CASE, small : inftials G. M, L.; near 18th and B n.w. Finder please tele- tomac 2626. Reward. Waltham. Reward. h.w. or Adams 1372, 5 \d, January 97 reward. Telephone ‘North 8458, ize WRIST WATCH—Green gold, tonneau: no monogram; Jan. 3, afternoon, between George- town and Union Station. Teward. telephone_Potomac 2970. 55 DILL Tlease telephone Nerty £110, Re- * wand. Monroe_st. WATCH—T20x's, nal affairs | PUP. Alredale, about 6 months old; “York" | | | | Kindly | DR. WILLIAM A. JACK DIES AT AGE OF 77 Medical Examiner at Pension Of- fice Had Been Resident of Capital Since 1880. Dr. Willlam Alexander Jack, 77 years old, formerly for many years a medical examiner at the United States Pension Office and a member of the Assoctation of Oldest In- babitants of the District of Columbia, died at his residence, 1502 Meridian place, Saturday night. o Born in Newport, R. I, Dr. Jack had been a resident of this city since 1880. He retired from his position at the Pension Office about 10 vears ago. He was also a member of the Sons of the American Revolution. He is survived by three daughters, Mrs. L. E. Schreiner and Miss May D. Jack, both of this city, and Mrs. Walter' C. Byrne of Elmira, N. Y. and a son, Dr. Willlam Alexander Jack, jr., of this city. ¥uneral services will be at St. James’ Episcopal Church tomorrow at 10 o'clock Rev. Dr, James W. Clark, rector, will_officiate. Cards of Thanks. MAGRUDER. The family of the late ALGER. NON (AL) MAGRUDER wishes to express their sincere ‘thanks and appreciation to their relatives, friends and neighbors for thelr kind expressions of sympathy and both spiritual and Soral tributes during their re- cent berearement. WIFE AND FAMILY. * SULLIVAN. We wish to express our sincere thanks and_appreciation to our relatives, neighbors, friends and employes of the Sani: y Grocery Co. for their mauy kind acts ind beautiful fioral tributes during the ill- ness and at the death of our dearly beloved husband_and father, BUGENE SULLIVAN. MRS. E. SULLIVAN AND DOROTHY. DAUGHTER. Beaths. . ABBOTT. LIAM 'ROBERT. aged 53 vears beloved husband of Ariel Ellzabeth Abbott snd son of Fannie Virginta and the late William Martin Abbott of Annapelis. Md. Funeral from his late residence, 317 V st. n.e., Tues day. January 13, at 2 p.m. Interment Fort Lincola Cemeter: . ANDERTON. Janusry 11. 1025, at Garfield Hospital, after a short iiluess, ROBERT H. ANDERTON, in bis “9th year, beloved son of James and_Annie Anderfon of Paw. tucket, R. I Remaios at the funeral home of Maitin W. Hysong Co., 1300 N st. n.w., until Tuesday, January 13, Funeral and in- terment at Pawtucket, R. 1 AUSTIN. Saturtay. January 10, 1925, st 10:15 p.m., EDWARD WADE, beloved won of Ed- werd G. H. and Effe Wade Austin & brother of James Robert Austin, aged rs. Fuberal from the residence of his parents, 53 U st. n.w., Tuesday, Jabuary 13, at 2 pm. Relatives and friends invited 1o attend. Interment at Rock Creek Ceme- tery. BALLARD. At Sibley Hospital, s8aturday, Junuary 10,1925, JOHN §., beloved busband of Josephibe Ballard, aged 48 vears. Fu neral from his lute residence, Marsiand ave., Hyattsrille, Md.. on Tuesias, January 1 at 2 pm. Relatives ané frieads fnvited to attend.” Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. * BOND. Friday, Jasuary 9, 1325, MARION BOXD, won of Mr. and Mrs. Thomus Bond. ' Services at the §. H. Hines Co. fu neral home, 2901 1ith st. n.w., Tuesdar. January 13, at 1 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Toterment Laurel, Md. COOKE. Entered into_eternal rest Friday, 1925, at 11:45 a.m., at Freed. GEORGE THOMAS COOKE. i H. Johnson and the son of the late Catherine Cooke. He leares to mourn their loss a brotaer, of nephew. four nieces and a bost of friend Funeral Tuesday, January 13, at 2 p.m. from Wood's undertaking parior, 123¢ 4th st. n.w, - COOKE. Officers and_members of Columbla Lodge, No. 85. 1. B. P. 0. E. W.. are haredy notified of the death of Brother GEORGE T. COOKE. All members are ordered to sttend “session of sorrow’ at Elks' Hom st. n.w.. Monday, J to make arrangements for the funeral neral will be held from Wood's funers lors, 4th and N sts. n.w., Tuesday, Japuary 3.at 1 p.m. Members ore ordered to ble et sbove address at 1 bers of Morninj Forrest Temple, ) are invited to atiend. WILLIAM H. DAVIS. Ezalted Ruler. Attest: ALFONSO E. WILLIAMS, Secretary. * DANT. Bunday, January 11, 1925, at 6 p.m. at the residence of her daughter, 723 K n.e.. CATHERINE DANT (nee Gray), beloved widow of the late Charles W. Daot, in ber 77th year. Funeral at 9 from ‘the "residence of her Harriett G. Johnson. 723 K s to St. Aloysius Church, where requiem high mass’ will be celebrated. Relatives apd friends invited 3¢ DORSEY. Departed this life Sunday. Janoary 1 5 ‘am.. st Gallinger Hos DORSEY. He jeaves fo devoted wite Henrietta, Gi%oteq Drother Atmatead, daughter. Hatte and granddaughier.” Edarerta 1 eral Wednesdas. January 1 rom Metropoiitan Wesies A. M. E. Z10n Church. D' st. between 24 aod 34 st 5. (Clocionati Ecquirer pleass copy.) earth fs ended Said. el dosel 7 Hope to-mree you. desr husband Standing around God's throne. 10 DORSEY. Members of the Men's CHf Rock Assoclation are requested to attend fhe fa- neral of our late brother, E. F. DORSEY: from Metropolitan Wesles Gion Church Wed- Pesday af 2 pm. Death No. 148, W H. JOHNSON, Pres. W. J. SINGLETON, Sec. DURKEE. Sunday morniog at 1:30 at her residence, 1410 15th st.. LOUISE, daughter of the lste Charles R. and Helen Ba Durkee. Services at Alden, N. Y., on J; ary 13 . FISHER. January 8. 1925, at 11:45 p.m., at his residence, _Fenwick, Charles Count Md., JOHN S. FISHER, aged 8 years. Fu ncral Tuesday, January 18, at 10 o'clock .m., from funeral pariors of George W. Wise Co.. 2000 M st. n.w. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Arlington tional Cemetery. 12° FRANKS. Suddenly, at George Washington Hospital, Saturday, January 10, 1925, WIL- LIAM C.. beloved husband of Mamie ¥ranks (mee Rives). Funeral services Tues- day, Janvary 18, at 10 a.m., at Epworth M. E. Church, 18th st. and Tennessee ave. n.e Interment 'Fort Lincoln Cemetery. Relatives and friends invtied. (Asheville, N. C., papers please copy.) GUNBTAN. Queen of Sheba Chapter, No. Order of Eastern Star, snnounces the dea of Honored Lady GRACE GUNSTAN of 1814 17th st. n.w. Funeral Tuesday evening, Janu- ary 13, at 4:30, from Fraser's chapel, 723 " f. All members are urged to be pres- cot. Interment in Franklinton, N. C. PARTHENIA WOODSON 'CURTIS, Royal Matron. RAYMOND J. WEIR, Roral Patron. Attest: JUANITA L. JACKSON, Sec HAYES. Saturday, Janoary 10, 1925, at Har- risburg, Pa.. Col. JACK HAYES, Q. M. C. U. 8. Funeral services at post chapei. Fort Mser, Va., 2 p.m.. Tuesday, January 13. Interment” Arlington Cemetery. (At- lanta, Ga., papers please copy.) HILL. Entered fato elernal rest Sunday, Jan- uary 11, 1025, at 3 pm. at Columbie Hospital, after a long and lingering iliness, which she bore with Christian fortitude, MARIA, devoted wife of Willlam H. Hill. She leaves to mourn thelr loss a devoted hus. band, a loving daughter, Otelia Hill; one son, cne brother, one plece, one nephew and a host of friends. Remains resting at John T. Rhies' funeral chapel, 34 and T sts. s.w. Notice of funeral later. HOFFMAN. Sunday, January 11, 1925, MARY LOUISE, wife of 'the late James A. Hoff- man. Funeral services Tuesday, January 13, 2 p.m., at her late residence, 1729 G st. n.w. Relatives and fricnds invited. In. terment private. HOOD. Sunday, January 11, 1825, at her residence, 2713 P st. n.w., HENRIETTA M., widow of John M. Hood, aged 75 years. Fu- meral from her late residence on Tuesday, January 13, at 10:30 a.m. Interment Glen- Wood Cemetery. . JACK. At his residence, 1502 Meridiap pl. n.w.. Janary 10, 1925, at 9:45 p.m.. WILLIAM A. JACK, in the 7T8th year of his age. Fu- neral from St. James Church, Sth and C st n.e., on Tuesday at 10 a.m. (Newport, R. I., Dapérs please copy.) . JACK. The members of the Association of Oldest Inhabitants arc requested to attend the funeral of our late associate member, WILLI ALEXANDER JACK, from St s’ Church, 5th and C sis. n.c., Tuesday, Junuary 13, at 10 a.m. THEODORE W. NOYES, J. ELIOT WRIGHT, Sec. JACKSON. Departed this life Saturday, Jan uary 10, 1925, at § a.m., MATTIE E. JACK- SON, beloved wife of ‘Alphonso Jackson, mother of Alphonso and Wendell, daughter of Luclous ‘and the late Susanah Foley, sis- ter of Lily Mickens, Josephine Powell, Nan- nfe MacPherson, Lucy Campbell and John A. Foley. Funerai from ber late residence, 3113 11th st. n.w., on Tussday, January 13, at 1 pm. Relstives and friends invited. 13 JOHNSON. Sunday, January 11, 1925, at her residence, 911 Golden st. 5.w., ELIZA JOHN- BON, beloved dsughter of Margaret Johnson and 'mother of Alda and Dorothy Johnson: sister of Mary Fletclier and Martha and Dennin Johnson. Funeral Wednesday, Jan- uvary 14.at 1 p.m.. frem Little Rock Baptist Church.’ W. Gruest Jarvis Co. in charge, JONES. Saturday, January 10, 1923, at 11:10 a.m.. at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Richard Anderson, 224 South Carolina ave. se. LAURA E. JONES (nee Ryon), be- loved wite of the late Walter §. Jones. Fu- neral from Christ Church, G st. s.c.. on Tuesday, January 13. at 2 p.m. Interinent in Congressional Cemcters. (arylasd papers please copy.) 2 u- President. Suddenly, January 10, 1825, WIL- Weaths. KELLY. Friday, Jam 0, teridence of her sistet, Mra, v 8307 8th n.w. LEAH beloved daughter of 1925, at the W. C. Stokes MERRYMAN Mr. and Mre .’l'unrll R R Departed this life Tharedar 1025, at NMHLR Va., FRANK Bty Valter ' H. ' Merryman. Tvesday, Janvars 13, 5t Church ‘of Gallatin st. KENNEDY, January 8, KENNEDY, beloved feaneds. Fuseral Toesday Colema, CBeiating. i invited to attend. LEET. Sundiy, Jan LES ‘B LU 175 E loved Snbest of Mabel L. 'at Emergency iCen at Calvary M. E. Guren, d. Tuesday, at 10 o'clock. Sunday, Jamgary 11, ELIZARDTE LoCKHEAD s Funeral Tyesday, o ineal pariars W 0., . n.w. Int Croek Cemetery. (Kindly omit" Somare) LONG. = Sundey, Javusry 11, 1075, at Phita elphia, Pa..’ JOSEPH WALTER Lo Services (private) Tuesday, Janvary 15, p.m., at chay 5 P55%" 106 cravel of Joha' B Wright Co. Jannars of the lat, Hines Co. funeral ho . Notice of funeral later.” — 0 2448 8¢ NAYLOR. sudgen 192 3. GRORGE band of Sofia T4ih sear of b January . beloved 710 (nee Glereking), in o 2. eluneral from hia tate t 2 p.m. Wednes 7. Funeral privaie. | o NATLOR. 'The members of the Assacistion of Oldest Tnbabitants are ues! January 14, 1025, gt 2 4 Tttt L, J. ELIOT WRIGHT, becg‘;'}‘;' b PREASE. falurdey, Tanuary to. 10, .M., at family “esidence. Bai GINIA ROBERTSON: aged = v rest o0 9 Interment Baitimore, aa. o' 2224 ] PRICE. Saturdsy, January 10, 12 residence, 5123 Mt LEVIN B.." beloved hus! Price, in his 5Ath vear. Jate residence. Monday, p.m. Interment Tuesdsy at Alien, Md. ROLLMAN. January 11, 1625, CHARLOTTE Tears. Funeral from her late resdence {5 Park plL e on Wednesdas. Janusrs 14 at 2:30 p.m.” Interment Fort Lineois Cometery. 13 SHERWOOD. Janusry 11195 at Geoee own Unitersity Hospital 3 SHERWOOD, in her 3th yoar. Talored wire of Joseph R.' Sherwood of 1803 34th at. Re. Taine Testing at Hysong’s funeral home e ot n.w. " Notice of funeral lnter EERS. . 1025, ETH] Iovedtaughier ot Williars Wain & Ethel Speers, aged 3 months and % ‘dar. Tunefal services on Tuesday, January 13, a: 2 pim.. at the parlor of A. 3. Gchipper: 0da e et ot T friends ad of Aliee H Faneral from hix January iovited. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. TEABEAU. Saturd: ¥y, Ji ry n. (g SUSTE HAMILTON, wite of ‘Dr. Taiph & :‘;-l‘r:: :r: ster of H,;I Ruth B. Wvu'\n 2215 4th ot gow. Fun esdnr January 14. from MeGuine's funeral” meny’ in sed Westminater capm nds invited. (Chlcago N papers please copy.) e s THORNTON. Baturde: ., Janua 10, 192, GEORGE T. THORNTON, beloyed husband of the late Sarah Hayes Thornton and fa ther of lllam A. Thornton and the late Mary Eleanor Perry Funeral from the chapel of Charles §. Zurhorst, 901 Hv:) ot.. Tuesday. Jaouary 13, at 2:30 Pp.m. Interment at Congreasiona! Cemetery. Hels Té;! and friends invited to attend. 12 NTON. The members of the A ion of Oldest Tahabitants are requested o atiend the funeral of our late associste - GEORGE T. “THORNTON. from the. ehapei of Charles €. Zurhorst, 801 East C st Tuesday. Tacuary 13, at 2:30 po o S THEODORE W. NOYES, J. ELIOT WRIGHT, Secretary. WADE. Departed this life January 1. 10 7:45 p.m., at Bumpass, Sister DALLTA WADE. ind was. buried ‘there January 3. Her funeral services will be held in- the Church of the Holy Trinity, Apostolic faith, this citr. 1ith st., betwsen @ and B sts. n.w.. Monday, January 12, 830 pm. Al members and 'friends as well as the public are requested to attend. Elder Lewis T. Chapman, pastor. WILLIAMS. Saturday. January 10, 1925, st 5:45 pm., WILLIAM EVERARD, husband of Ellx G Williams. 1322 Gailati st. Fua neral from late residence Tuesdsy, Jamuary 13, at 1:30 p.m. WILBON. Saturdsy. January 10, 1935, at 1:36 .m., JOHN CLAYTON, beloved husband of mma Wilson and father of Dr. Myron W. Wilson. Funeral from Oak Hill Chapel Tues- day. January 13, &t 3 p.m. Relatives and friends fovited.' Remains resting at the chapel of John R. Wright Co., 1337 10tb & n.w. (Richmond, Va., papers please copy.) * WILSON. Webster Lodge, No. 7. Knights Psthiss, call a specia meeting Monda. Januars 12, 1925, at 8 p.m., for the purpose of arranging for the funeral of Brother JOEX CLAYTON WILSON. R. B. FORD, Chancellor Commander. - WOOD. Al members of Princess Eleanar Guild. No. 3, H. T. C., are hereby notified to attend the faneral of Mrs. GRACE B. WOOD. Tuesday, Jaznary 13, at 3 o'clock from Frazier's undertaking establisbment. 723 T st. n.w. Al members of the Cru sades are invited to attend. EMMA MARTIN, Princess Captain MARY & WHITE, Princess Secretars In Memoriam. CARTER. 1o loting remembrance of our dear daughter and sister, EMMA CARTER, who died 22 years ago today. January 12, 1908 W. H. CARTER AND FAMILY. * HAYES. A tribute of love and devotion to the memory of our dear mother, Mrs. MARIA A. HAYES, who fell asleep January 12, 1916, ‘When God made the earth in the years thi are gone. And filled it with beautiful things, With oceans and mountains and flowers that bloom, And birds on thetr delicate wings, He remembered that earth needed some- thing besides— That the heart would want something much rarer, S0 He summed up protection and hosor 2z ove, And gave us a desr carthly mother. HER DEVOTED CHILDREN. HOFFMAN. In loring remembrance of our dear husband and father, GEORGE . T HOFFMAN, who died January 12, 1013. Gone but not forgotten. HIS WIFE AND SON. * JANEFER, A tribute of love to the memers of my mother, Mrs. MARY COLLINS JAN- EFER, who Jeft us one year ago today nuary 12, 1024 My love and thoughts of you will forev xlow. dear motber. JESSIE. = JANEFER. In memory of my angel mother MARY COLLINS JORDAN JANEFER, who died ove year ago teday. Janvary 12,1924 BEE 50N ROBEIE. JANEFER. Sacred to the memory of our de- voted mother, Mrs. MARY COLLINS JANE FER, who estered Into eternal rest Janua: 1024, ~ HeR LOVING CHILDREN. LYON. In loving memory of our father, JACOB LYON, ‘who died Janvary 12, 1917 » HIS DEVOTED CHILDREN. MGEMUCE. In memory of GERTRUDE Mc- EHUCE, who dled January 12, 1024. Gone,_but not tten. HER GRANDSON SAMUEL WEADE. 1In loving remembrance of my dar- ling motber, ESTELLA B. MEADE, who left this world three years ago today, Jan- uary 12, 1922, Rest in_your heavenly maosion, With my Savior and others there For 1 know that in bis Sustice Will see that T meet Jou there. President In loving remembrance of our mother dmother, ESTELLA B. MBADE, ho departed this lite thres years ago toda; HER CHILDREN AND GRANDEON. * MORROW. In sad but loving_remembrance of my dear father, JAMES P. MORROW. who departed this life 10 years ago todar, January 12, 1915. Ten years have passed sinco that sad day When the one I loved was called awar. God took him home, it was His will, But in my beart I love him still. Before my eves he faded, Growing weaker Quy br d Patiently bearing his sufteri Until God took him swey. HIS DEVOTED SON JOHN. * RIORDAN. In_loving remembrance of our g»fl-mr JOBN Y. RIORDAN, who e years ay, Janua 3 A i 1S DAUGHTER. + ROLLINS, In loving remembrance of mv dear father, WILLIAM H. ROLLINS, who departed. this lite 13 years aga todey. Jaze " His DEVOTED DAUGHTER RIT4. * ICKLER. In remembrance of our be- B ea Torend, who'dledtwa Tears age todss, January 12, 1923, He was a pelghbor truly good, A friena Xind asd truc; A betier neighbor never lired, als are few. * SR* AND "Mns "kowrser. - LER. In affectionate memory of our B vband soa tatner, JOHN SCETCKLER who departed this life two yeers ago tedsy January 13, 19%. “I know that my Redeemer lives!"’ 2 What comfort this sweet sentence gives Ho lives, He lives, Who ence was dead, He lives, my everliving head. 111S DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN. SWEENEY. 1In sad but loving remembeance of our dear daugbter and u MAGGIE SWEENEY. who departed this life 19 years ago today, Jaguary 12, 1908. Sweet memories will linger forever, - Time cannot change them 'tis true, For the years that have passed causet seves Our loving remembrance of you. HER DEVOTED MOTHER AND SISTERS. * WILKE. In loving memors of our dear brother, OSOAR F. WILKB, who deparied this Tite four years ago tadey, Samund 1921, BI8 LOVING ‘sl

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