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D. W. THOMPSON DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS Former Virginian, 73, Succumbs at Home of Son-in-Law in This City. Daniel Webster Thompson, 73 years | old, died at the home of his son-in-| law, Detective W. O. Embrey, 404 Rittenhouse street, Tuesday night after = lingering illness. Mr. Thompson spent the greater part of his life on a farm near Amos- ville, Rappahannock Count He | rvived by four sons, Henry B and James F. Thompson of this city and George W. wnd Richard W. Thompson of Sumerduct, Va, and five daughters, Mrs. Warren O. Em- brey, Mrs. Andrew Walter, wife of a battalion chlef in the local Fire De- partment; Mrs. Willlam J. Hollway and Mrs. Charles E. James of this city, and Mrs. Preston Cockrell of Warrenton, Va. The body will be sent to Amosville, where interment will be held Friday afternoon. An amusing boudoir dol] is dressed in cretonne, with a brief petticoat of oileloth. Prices Now Half and Less In Our First Big January Clearance Sale When we clear stocks we don't even take into consideration the merchandise—so don’t be astounded at ridiculously low prices in this sale of— the cost of Women’s and LADIES’ SPORT COATS Values $16.25 to $25.00 handling of these drastic We are discontinuing Sport Coats. Therefore While they last the WOMEN’S KNITTED SPO 2-Piece Models, Values Made of high-grade imported yarn, in assortment practically of new colors and i choice while they last....... Ladies’ and Childr One lot of odds and ends in brushed and unbrushed to $6.00. Knitted Scarfs for men and women. pure wool. Values from Made of high-grade imported yarns Brushed Wool Sport Hats and Tams. Knitted Petticoats . E Babies’ and Children’s Sweaters Infants’ Beacon Bath Robes. Knitted Leggins in tan and white colors. YOUR CHOICE WHILE THEY LAST! Infants’ Brushed Babies’ #Wool Sweater Sets, piece consisting of sweat- cons er, leggins, cap and cap and mii t tens. Complete to. duced to. No Exchanges. E Street .Ccorner 8th ~ °F3HE5H Three- Wool sting of sacque, $1.98 No Refunds. | these | Infants’ Wear ! $5 | $5 Knitted Wool Bootees or Mittens reduced e 29c t No C.0.D’s Ladies reductions RT SUITS to $19.50 all sizes. Your Wow. ... Sets, bootees. MER G PE 1 N MRS. PLITT DIES AT 80. Had Been Resident of Washington for 63 Years. Mrs. Dorothea Plitt, $0 years old, widow of August P. Plitt, and a resi- dent of this city for the last 63 years, died at her residence, 758 Quebec street, yesterday Funeral servi at the residence Saturday at 2 o'clock. Rev. Dr. Richard Schmidt, pastor of Zion Lutheran Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Prospect Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Plitt Is survived by four daughters, Mrs. William Donaldson, Mrs. Frederick Hanold and Miss D. Plitt, all of this . and Mrs. 1d- ward Dawson of Baltimore; two sons, August Plitt and George Plitt, both of Washington; 14 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Mrs. Plitt as a member of Zion Lutheran Church. s will be conducted afternoon DEATH NOT DUE TO INJURY. Dr. H. E. Martyn Found Man Died of Heart Disease. An autopsy performed by Dr. Her- bert E. Martyn, deputy coroner, dis- closed that the death of James Ber- gin, 57, Davenport and Forty-eighth streets, American University Park, who was Injured by a taxicab the night of December 24, resulted from an attack of heart disease and not from the injury received at the time of the accldent. The deceased, a native of England, had been in this country the past 22 vears and was employed at St. Alban School. He is survived by his widow and three children, two daughters and a son. Funeral services were held this afternoon. Helpless when it becomes mnec- the undertaker. e many ary to call CHAMBERS SERVICE is helpful service and includes at- tention to all the little details ometimes overlooked by the fam- iy And be does this without extra charge. Chambers furnishes a beautiful Gray and Black Cloth Casket Burial Case, Embalming, Suit or Dress, Hearse, Cars and full serv- for $100. Chambers furnishes more elab- orate and higher priced funerals it one-half the “old-time” charges AMBULANCES —ae cost for local calls §4.00 W. W. CHAMBERS CO. The Brownstone Funeral Home 14th Cor. Chapin St. N.W. Col. VALUES THAT MAKE BUYING THIS WEEK WORTH WHILE This week at Mayer’s Lifetime Furniture Store you will find some very unusual values in both dining and bedroom suites. Quoted below arc a suggestive few of the values in Lifetime Furniture that can be had here this week. Berkey & Gay Dining Suite, in walnut and gumwood, 66-inch buffet, 10 pieces. .. Italian Style Dining Suite of much detail, in walnut, oblong table, 10 pieces......... Berkey & Gay Bedroom Suite of six pieces, in mahogany, with bow-foot bed and 50- inch dresser ........ Seven-piece Bedroom Suite in Miller Gray wax finish, with full size bed Grand Rapids Made Dining Suite of ten pieces, in walnut and gumwood. ... Grand Rapids Made Bedroom Suite, in black enamel seven pieces ....... finish, with floral decorations, $495 $495 $395 $375 $395 $450 Lifetine Ay nrtuwre More L han A Name MAYER & CO. Between D & E Seventh Street ot [UFE rivg FURNITURE O . | streets. { TAR, WASHINGTON MRS. CAROLINE CLAGETT DIES AT MARLBORO HOME Mother of Judge Clagett and Grandmother of Mrs. J. Harris Franklin of Washington. Special Dispatch to The Star. UPPER MARLBORO, Md., January Mrs. Caroline Van Antwerp Clagett, 82 years old, widow of Gon- salvo Clagott and daughter of the late Gen. Zer Planck Van Antwerp and Jane Maria Yates of New York State familles, died at her home near here yesterday. Her father was a West Point cadet who resigned and went West to the new State of Towa, where he engaged in politics and the editing of a news- paper until the Civil War, when he served with the Union Army. Mrs. Clagett was born at Fairfield, Va., and later lived at Keokuk, where she met her future husband, son of Thomas Clagett. They came to Mary- land and had resided here G0 years Mrs. Clagett Is survived by a son, Judge T. Van Clagett of Upper Marl- boro, and three granddaughters, Mrs. J. Harris Franklin, Washington, D.C.; Mrs. E. Brooke Lee, Silver Spring, Md., and Miss Jeanette Cochran of Alexandria, Va. Funeral services will be held tomorrow morning at the Holy Trinity Episcopal Church In Upper Malboro, burlal to take place in the cemetery of the church = U N CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Saratoga Club, former students of the high schools of the city, will give a dance to- morrow, 8 p.m., at Arlington Hotel. Invitations are extended to students of high schools and colleges of the District The Stearns Bible class will meet tomorrow, 1 p.m., at Mount Vernon M. E. Church. Dr. K. B. Moomaw will be in charge. College Women's Club.—There will be a dance for members and guests, Saturday, 9 p.m. Chapter 368, Women's meet tomorrow, 8§ p.m., Home, 715 Eighth street of officers. zion, will at Moose Installation The Red Triangle Outing Club will give a dance Saturday, 9 p.am. at Blue Triangle Hut, Twentieth and B Quarterly convention, W. C. will hold an all-day session row in United Brethren Church, Miss Anna A. Gordon, national and world president, W. C. T. U., will make an address in the afternoon T. U. Rabbl Edward Israel of Baltimore, who will occupy the pulpit of the Elghth Street Temple during the ab- sence of Rabbi Simon, who has left to attend the Unicn of American He- brew Congregations in St. Louis, will glve an interpretation of Galsworth “White Monkey” tomorrow evening it the temple. A play, “Komieal Kountry Kousinw,” will be given tomorrow. 8 p.m.. at Mount Pleasant M. E. Church, under auspices of the ladies' Bible class. The National midwinter ceremonial will be held tomorrow, 8 p.m., Northeast Masonic Temple, when class of 30 will be given degrees. N composed of | tomor- | D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1925 tional Union junior degree team will confer the degrees. An entertalnment by professionals will follow. The League of Woman Voters will give a dinner January 24, 6:30 p.m., at Womens' City Club. Prof. James T. Shotwell of Columbia University will speak on “How Not to Outlaw War.” Members will be limited to one guest ecach. Alpha Delta P 12:30 p.m., at the street. ch tomorrow, Madrillon, 1304 G Federation of ¢ will meet Sturday, § p.m.. in board- room of Municlpal Building. “The Vatican and Facixmo” will be discussed by Ignacious Geraci before the open forum of the Secular League, 1006 I street, Sunday, 3 p.m. Visitors will contribute to discussion follow- ing main address. William B. Cushing Anxiliary, to- morrow, 7:30 p.m,, at Pythian Temple Maine State Society will meet Sat- urday, 8 p.m., in Thomson School, when officers will be installed by Ira G. Hersey. R. H. Sargent will lecture on Alaska, illustrated by slides. An- nouncements will be made concern- ing the Maine party to be held in February at studio of Clark W. Noble, | sculptor. The Soclety for Phllosophieal In- quiry will meet Saturday, 4:45, p.m in Corcoran Hall, G. W. U. Discussion of Prof. Richard's on “The Genlus of Institution The Canadian Seclety of Washing- ton will meet tomorrow, 8 p.n.. at | Playhouse, 1814 N street. All Ameri- cans who were born or have resided in Canada invited. The Delaware State Society will | meet January 20, 8 p.m, at Thomson School. Cards, music and dancing. All Delawareans invited. | ol Mrs. Harvey and Miss Ella May {Powell will give a musical under auspices of the Business Women's Council, tomorrow evening at Church of the Covenant | ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. | TODAY. | T " Twentieth Century Club will meet, 3:30 o'clock, ar I Irs. Frederic Far- rington, 6410 Connecticut avenue. Powell Minnergorode, curator of Cor- coran Gallery of Art, will give an illustrated talk on “Contemporary American Art in the Corcoran Col- | lection \ the TONIGHT. Grotto Band, Drill will give a New ard Hotel. and Year Kallipolis Drum Corp | dance at W | A turk | the Men's | Churen, in from 5:30 dance will dinner will be given by Club of Transfiguration the hall of the church, to 8 o'clock. A soctal and follow. e \ shington Chapter, American A fation of Engineers, will discuss traffic control and fuel economy at a meeting at the Playhouse, 1814 N street w | A reception will be given by Mrs. Henry Churchill Cook to state offi- | cers ‘and members of Independence { Bell Chapter, D. A. R, at the Col- lege Women's Club, 1822 1 street, in- RALEIGH HABERDASHER . The Raleigh Tuxedo MADE BY HART CHAFFNER & MARX 'SS OU’D expect to pay seventy-five for such quality; such faultless tailoring, such style. But we’re only asking %55; and we know that there is no value to approach it anywhere at that price. Raleigh Haberdasher Satisfaction Guaranteed Inc. Thirteen-Ten F Street ixens’ Awsocintions | | {104, Army and Navy Union, will meet, | {mum temperature about 26 degrees; | snow | boLi—on stead of at 1925 Calvert stroet, as an-| nounced. The National Fellowship Club will glve a get-acquainted dance in pri- vate ballroom of the Arcade, $:30 o'clock. Strangers in city invited. Visitors welcome. “A Recent Trip to Syria and Pales- tine,” will be the subject of an {llu trated lecture by Miss Anne Mucll- vaine of Trenton, N. J., at George- town Presbyterian Church, 8 o'clock. Public invited. The President's Own Garrison, No. 8 o'clock, Grand Army Hall. The South Carolina Club will meet, 8 o'clock, at Cleveland School, Eighth and T streets. J. R. Aden will install newly elected officers. A collation will be served. All South Carolineans welcom ham, N who has accepted the pastorate of the First Baptist Church will be present at the prayer meeting tonight. Dr. Wagner of Rockville, Md., will lead the service. Ttalian Forests Blazing. ROM January 15.—Enormous damage has been done by forest fires in the Ospedalett] district of Trentino. Firemen and troops are fighting the flames, which, however, are spreading. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Increasing cloudiness and warmer tonight; mini- tomorrow unsettled and warmer, probably rain; moderate south winds. Maryland—Increasing cloudiness to- night; not so cold; tomorrow raln or and warmer; moderate south winds. Virginla—Increasing cloudiness and warmer; probably rain in southwest portion; tomorrow unsettled, probably rain and warmer; moderate east winds. West Virginia—Increasing cloudi- ness, followed by rain or smow late! tonight and tomorrow; ightly | warmer. Records for Hours. Thcrmometer—4 p.m., 37; 8 p.m,, 32; 12 midnight, 25; 4 am, 20; 8 am noon, 34. Barometer—4 p.m., 30.43; 12 midnight, 30.4 5 a.m., 30.60; noon, 30.63. Highest temperature, 37, occurred at 4 p.m. yesterday. Lowest tempera- ture, 18, occurred at 6 a.m. toda. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 41; lowest, 20. Con lon of the W Temperature and condition of the | water at Great Falls at'§ a.m. today. Temperature, 32; condition, clear. Weather in Various Cities. er. 1 i Temperature amemorng Weather. < supanrsas WouI Abilene, Tex. 20.86 Cloudy | Albany ... 30.64 Pt.cloudy Atlasta Ptcloudy Adantic Pt.cloudy Baitimore .. 30.56 Clear Birmizgham. 30.44 Cloudy lsmarck .. 80.55 Snow Boston . Clear | o t.clovdy Charte Pt.clondy | Cloudy Pr.cloudy Pt.cloudy Baow Pt.clovdy Clear Rain Clovdy Snow Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Pt.cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Pt.cloudy Foggy Ci Clear Pt.cloudy Fozgy Fozey Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clenr g0 Cincinaati Cleveland Denver . Detroit . El Paso. Galveston Helena . Huron, 8. D. Indianapolis. Jacksonrille. 30.38 Kapyas City. 30.10 Miami, Fla:. 30.2: New Orleans 30.28 New York.. 30.82 Okla, City... 29.98 Omaha ... 30.14 Philadelpbia. 30.62 Phoenix 29.74 Pittsburgh. . 30.54 Portland,Me. 30.50 FOREIGN. (8 a.m., Greenwich time, todsy.) Station: Temperature. Weatber. Lendon, England... Part cloudy Paris, Vienna, Bertin, any nhagen, Denm: Stockholm, - Sweden Gibraitar, 'Spain...... Horta (Fayal), Aore: Bamilton, Bermuda. San Juan, Porto R Havana, Cuba. Colon, Canal t cloudy cloudy t cloudy t cloudy Cloudy Part cloudy road, H ATREDALE—Female, vicinity Military Tuesday afternoon. ~Return to Maj. W. Garrison, jr., 8833 Military road n. BAG—Black d white beaded, Tn!-ddlyc eve- about 8 ock, Delaware ave ¢ sts. ::ngn Taylor st. Reward. E. M. Fenton, I%IG Tath st. BALLOON TIRE from Ford sedan. Call’Main 2133 or Adams 4485. = BAR PIN, platinum, containing one small diamond, In vicinity of Chevy Chase Circle. Finder please return to 3911 McKinley st. Reward. i Three wmall stones; | 1415 Newton 1 Dull gold. gift. Reward. anuary 14, between Reward. meo, Bureau Bldg. BONCH OF KEYS_donday morning. Add Box 394-M. Btar office. arge: no_ coll Liberal reward. Adams 6. 1860 Wyoming ack, white bre Section of city. Reward. 510 1ith ac. 0G, white, poodle; reward. 812 Congress Heights car Davis, 900 11th st. s.e. * Saturday, around 6 or 7 Clifton Terrace Cafe and Please return to Apt. 5, 1415 M. W . between 1415 Chapin st. Chapin. GVERCOAT, brown, Set. ang B se. Finder, call Frank. 2"pm.__ Reward. 7 pw. at 10th 1020, atier 15 POLICE_DOG. black and gray. male, named RING_—Diamond, opposite Tivoll Theater. 1514 Col._rd. _Adams’ €0. PURSE—Small, red leather, in_phione booth, Willard Hotel. Iteward for return of purse and contents, I'none Main 8208 or Cleve. 3100 SPECTACLES—Horn rimmed. Rewnrd. _Frank. 2276. UMBRELLA—Green silk, January 8, on Rock Creek Bridge car boardred at 7th and Pa. left on car at U st. 3033 16ih n.w., 210. je TCH, gold, initialed H. H. C., probably 19th. _Reward. Franklin 164. 16* WIIST WATCH—WI Viack strap, on 12th st. bel. Mass. ave. and P st. n.w. Re- Mr. Fox. 1500 14th st. WRIST WATCH, white gold, octagon, Initiais A, M. 8.7 wilver expapsive bracelet: be: (ween ist and R snd N. Capitol, Wednesdas. Return to 70 R now._Reward. Famonds case _ FUNERAL DESIGNS. Geo. C. Shaffer *F..25 57 CHOICE FLORAL EMBLEMS Main 2418. E_PRICES. _ Prompt Delivery. T Foe to delivery sersice. Artistic—expressive—inexpensi Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. BLACKISTONE'S Floral “Blanket Sprays” And Other Beautitul Floral Designy at Moderate Prices 14th & H. Tel. 3. & Grand Central Florist We speclalize all kinds of floral designs at moderate prices. Sprays with fresh cut flowers from 5 W s me. Phone Lincoin o w Cards of Thanks. We extend our apprectation to the for its services and our thanks to | the several socletles and friends for the I floral tributes sent at tie death of er AGNES, and our especial thanks . and Mrs. Willlam 1. Lee for their many kindnesses to her and their howpitality | to_us during our recent bereavement MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH €. BRIGGS, MRS, ALICE BRIGOS STEWART, Portsmouth, MOORE. The children of the late Mrs. SA- RAH E. MOORE acknowledge with grateful appreciation tc our relatives and friends the many acts of kindness, words of sympat and “Jetters of condolence extended to us: also the beautiful floral tributes sent as a token of your respect on the occasion of her death EVELYN MOORE. ‘WHEELER. thanks and L. FERGUSON, WILLIAM E 1 winh appre to express my sineere ation to my relatives, neighbors. friends and organizations for | their many kind acts and beautiful floral tributes during the lluess and at the death of my mother, MARIA WHEELER SON, JULIUS A. WHEELER Deaths. BELT. Monday, Janvary 12, 19 BELT. Services from he R. Hi neral home, 2901 14th st. n.w., F uary 16, at 2 p.m. BOYLAND. Tuesdsy, Jan 13, 1925, at 12:50 o'clock, at Garfield Hospital, JOHN beloved hon of John E. and (nee Young), age i3 years. cral from his late residence, 1208 Critten den st now. Friday, thence to St briel’s ¢ Church, where mass will be sald for repose of his soul at 9 150 CLAGETT. Wednesday, January 14, 1925, at her residence. near Upper Marlboro, Md., CAROLINE VAN ANTWERP. widow of the late G Clagett, aged 2. Funeral | Friday, January 16, at 11 a.m., from Trinity E Church, Upper Marlboro, Md, * JOHN & Co. Fu iday, Jan Willie N. Moore. Funeral at Janvary 17, from the bter, Mrx. Willie N e Ioterment in " residence of her da Moore, 69 Myrtle Harmony Cemetery. Her cheery smiles and kindly ways. | Are pleasant 1o recall e Bad a wmile for every one, And died beloved by all YOUR LOVING DAUGHTER WILL! EMERSON. Monday, January 12, 192 residence. 644 F st ne., Mrs. KATE EMER SON._Funeral from her late residencs, Fri- January 16, at 2:30 pm. Relatives and’ friendn respectfully invited to attend. Interment (private) at Glenwood Cemetery ENNIS. Wednesday, Jannary 1 residence. mear’ Walkers Chapel, | Va AS ENNIS, beloved husband of Sarah . Mr. Ennis is survived by his wite, Ennis, ‘and son. Nelson Eanis of aikers Chapel, and his daughter, Mrs. Hatrison of Washington, D. (- Fuo church at_Walkers Chapel, Va.. Saturda Janury 17, 402 pm. Relatives aad friends st invited. FRAZIER. Wednesday. 3 a.m.. 'FRANCES ¢, wife of Henry I January 1. M. SEFTO Frazier and daughter of Mu; Sefton. Funeral ate residence, 1868 Monroe January 18, at 2 p.m ves invited. = (New York 15% ELIZABETH M. ¢ Gibson. aged 85 Funeral from ber late residence. 1331 land ave. n.e., on Raturday morning o'clock.” Interment = Arlington papers plea GIBSON. January 13, 192 wife of the late Jerome W. vears. Janu- bis ‘residence, 825 10th st ORDON. Remains restiug at Steuart's undertaking parior. 30 F st D.e. Funeral Friaay. January 16, at 0 a.m from Holy Name Church. 11th at. between and K sts. ne. Requiem e and friends invited. " e nfl“’" HILYER. Passed peacatully rest Tuesday. Janary 13, 102 1dence, “T55 ‘Vermont ave.. beloved hushand of 4 Gray Hilyer father of Gale P iilyer and Katiieen 11 Biogham, and brother of Jennie V. Hi‘ver. | Funeral from Andrew tankin | Memoriai Crurch, Howard Uaiversity, Saturday. Jan uary 17, at 1 o'clock pm. " Friends. iavited 5 into n.m.][ at nis e ANDREW 'S.. HOGE. Suddenls, January 12, 1925, at beth, 3. MARY BARLOW Ho« widow of the late William Schofleld Hoge of Washington, D0 Funeral from her late residence, st. o Thure day, tbe 13th Interment pri 1 8:30 p.m H 15th p.m HOWARD. January 14 Norwlch, Conn.,” GEORGE formerly of Washington. KEMPER. Wednesday. Januars 14. 1025, at| 6:15 p.m.. in bis 67th year, JOHN 3. be | loved husband of Laura §. Kemper; fath of William A. Kemper, John M. Kemper. gr.; C. Edmond Kemper and Mrs. Margnerite K. Breen. Funeral from his laie residence. | 2414 Monroe st. n.e., day morning, January 17, at 10:30 o'clock. (Minneapolls and Covinglon, Ky., papers please cops). 16 | MARTIN. January 13, 1925, at the Home for the Aged and Tofirm, GEORGE MARTIN (colored). Body at ity morgue. Uuless same 1s calied for by 3 p.m. tomorrow re- | mains will be disposed of according to the | McOABE. January 14, 1825. at Children's Hospital, JOHN §., beloved son of Stewart | D. and Mary ‘A. McCabe, aged 14 months Funeral private, MELOY. Thursday, Janvary 13, 1025 residence, 1300 Emerson st. n.w.. NOURSE, wldow of the Iate Will los. Funeral from ber late residence, Sat- urdey, Jaouary 17, at 2 o'clock p.m. Ia- terment private. 16 NOLAN. Suddenly, January 13 1035, at_‘Asherile, N it Dr PRED. BRICK M. NOLAYN, ‘belove) husband of Eleanor MeHale Nolan and son of Michael and the late Salina Nolun. Funeral from the residence of his father, 1915 N &t. o.w., Saturday, January 17, at §:30 a.m. Requiem mass at Bt Matthew's at § a.m. Toterment Mount Oliret Cemetery, 15 PIERCE. Tuesday evening, January 13, 1925 st the residence of her Sranqdmaphicy, s Marjorie Marvin Langley, 31 ‘Woodland e e CAROLTYE AD ks LrEae widow. of the late Henry Pierce and mother of Anie Hart Marvin. Interment st Spring Water, N. Y. (Rochester, N. Y., papers please copy.) 15¢ PLITT. Wednesda Janvary 14, 1925, at 1:40 p.m., our beloved mother, DOROTHEA PLI' (nee er;old), beloved wife of the Taia. Avgust P Brice; ared 50 Tiret fhe peral from her late residence, 58 Quebec st. n.w., Baturday, January 1 at 2 p.m. Interment at Prospect Cemeter; Relatives S0d Triende ariiod o ationt: o RIOHARDSON. Departed this life Wedn: day, January 14, 1925 at 1:40 p.m. = o JOSEPH, dr. Hie ie Ir loss a devoted father and a di Yoted and loving stepmother. a brother, Ed- ward Shorter: two slsters, Mrs, Katie Boss. ner and Miss Rebecca ichs host of relatives and friends his father's residence, 1745 Friday, Januvary 186, ROBINSON, e R s e, e e son, Bertha Trler, Blanche E. H. Green, John B. X son. will be taken from the vault and buried i the family ot st Harmeny Cemerers For. | Tott, we 200 pow el d friends are invited. . Departed this lite Janvary 13, 1623, 1 st e repivence 43 & st | B ROWE. "Tie eaven o hots witer Mes. ‘Mtarine B Rowes A e B R aud Mrs. folet Rowe wkine; tworsosa, ‘Theotors. & Norme. ons Teosmniar: one sister, Mrs. Anuie Rowe West: one Prother. John' Rowe 46d a hoct of seltives 2na Triends. Fumsial servies o1 Lomars chapel, January 18, at 2 p.m. Interment at Nemi: Atimgi G V. 3 SIMPSON. Wednesds, January 14, 1925, Do Tesidence, 5 Ton ot an.. ANGIE B BIMPSON, widow of the late James H. Simipasa, " Funscal svvicss ot THane”os e g R g M B3 o helatives ‘and frivmis oot Interment (private) in Congressional Ceme- tery. 7 STEWART. Wedoesd: e testdance, Silver SPEWART. Funeral Frons” the.” enipor Frank Ge 's Sons Co., 1113 Tth st. on Friday, January 16, at 2 p, Saa eias tavited:” Tatormant | Aot National Cemetery. - TATE. rted life Wednesday, Javuury 14, Stre JANE wite"o? ths P oy Thomas Tate, G. W. oneral el Tiaptist Churc, at HOWARD. 25, at his EMILY | m A Me Tussda to - ! four Josie at Junuary 14, 1925, at pring, Md., GEORf THOMPSON. Tuesday. Junuary 13, 1923, at 11:30 p.o., at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Warfen 0. Embrey of 404 Rittennouss st nw.. DANIEL WHBSTER, husband of thie Tata"Sarah A. Thompuon. Faneral serv ices will ba held n- yis daughter's residence 404 Ritteniiouse st n.w.. on Thursday. Jan- vary 15, at 7 o'clock p.m. Rela friends invited. Interment Amissville, Va., on Friday, January 16, at 2 p.m 1 ‘WIEGMAN. At Pleasantville, N. J., January 14, 1925, CAROL E L., wife of Augu: Wiegman. Funeral services Saturday at % D at the parlors of John R. Wright Co., ashington, D. C. Inferment Fort Lincols Cemetery 16 YATES. Wednesday. Jauuary 14, 1923, at the residence of his daughter, TEGELER, 325 E st. n.e., TES, beloved husband of - the inte Louisa Vates. Funeral from the above residence on Saturday, Janvary 17, ‘at 2 pm. Relatives and friends invited to at- tend. Interment orivate. ie In Memoriam. WADE. A tributs of love to the d meniory of my son, JAMES HENRY KA who depaited this life 14 vears ago to ary 15, 1011, and the dear, sweei wemary of y beloved daughter, MOLLY WADE, who depaitad ths life one year ago todey. January 15, 1624, They are gone. but not forgotren, Never wiil their me Sweetest thoughts Around the grayes where they are laid. Dear (;(onr bearts they will always remain, 3 their souls rewt in peace. VOTED MOTHER, ETTA BALL. THEIR {3034 M ST. N.W. In Memoriam. BROWN. In loving memory of our dear friend, Mrs. MARY BROWY, who departed ite one year ago today, January 15, FRIENDS, MRS. ANNIE POWELL AND LITTLE SO = BROWN. Sacred to_the memory of our dear mother, MARY E. BROWN, who passed from labor to reward January 15, 1924 A% HER LOVING CHILDREN. Sacred to the memory of my dear mother. SELENA CHADMAN, who departed This life. cleven years ago today, Jamuary 13,1914 Mother, never shall 1 cease to love you Never shall sour memory fade; Bweetest Tovs forever llngers ‘Around your sweet and pe YOUR LOVING DAUGHTER, HUGHES. CHURCH. 1a sud but loving remembrance of ur dear - devoted mother, . HARRIETT CHURCH, who departed this 1ife suddes! one year ‘ago foduy, Japvary 19, 1924. One sear today. dear mother, You left us ail slone. You were 8o good and so kind to us Tnth God elaimed you'as his omn It ix lonesome here without you And sad all along the war ¥or lite s ot ‘the ‘same T ce you were called awas WER LOVING CHILDREN. s1d but loving remembrasce nother, MARY COLBERT, who Tte five years CHAPMAN. tul grave MARY COLBERT. Mother, our hearts long o It's lonesome in many ways, For life is not the same to us Since you were called awar Your cheery ways, your smiling fac Are a pleasure o recall: You had a friendly word for each And died beloved by all HER DEVOTED CHILDREN COLBERT. A tribute of love and devotion to the memory of my dear mother, Mrs. MARY E. COLBERT, who fell asleep five Years ago today, January 15, 192. I bear from the depths of the river. Sweet words that my spirit thrill We are parted, but got forever We are liviog and loving etil And my soul no more is lonely, Nor throbs with a sense of pain For the loved who were once mine onlr I know will be mine again HER DEVOTED 50N, ALLEN A BERT. COLBERT. A tribute of love and memory to my dear mother, MARY COLBERT, wio entered into eternal rest five years ago to day, January 15, 1929, Dear is the grave where mother lies Sweet {s the memory that never fades Part of my love lies buried deep Under the sod where mother sieeps HER_DEVOTED DAUGHTER, SPRIGGS. DENSMORE, mother, E: coL BESSIE In loving memory of our dear SMORE, who died nuary 15, 1905 ha memory of ANNA KENNEY this life nine years 1616, EY KBAUSKOPF. ANNIE C., who departed this life one year ago today. MOTHER 1t is a wonderful thing folks can love you, but understands. She works for vou, looks after you, Jorea you, forgive you anything you may do: sod then the ooly thiog bad sbe ever does to Sou is to die and leave : HER LOVING SON TRUMAN remembrance of HARRIETT AN is life ope vea mother; othe: your mother . on: MASON. In our desr wife MASON, ‘who g0 today, Jan 10 Surrounded by friends we are ionely In the midst of friends we are blue For beoeath the smile lies an aching hex That is alwass longing for you. Some may think we are not fovelr. ‘hen 8t times ther see UE do thy know the hearts: That we suffer all the whi sad but loving d mother departed Nobody knows ou But few hate seen us weep. We shed our tears from an ack While others are fast asiec HER DEVOTED HUSBAND DREN p. AND cHIL emors of our dea NTON. who departed > today, Janvary 15 L In_lo WILLIAM NE this life nine years a 1916, Our thoughts are To that grate so fa Where our darling father is 17 In bis peaceful and lopely We can never forget you, fa Whils in this world ¥ God only knows our feelings Since you have pessed away. HIS LOVING DAUGHTER CUNNINGHAM NORBECK. 1In wncie, JOSEPH W. away one year ago today. Jasuary 15, We _¢id not know the pain you bore We did not see you die: We only know you went away And Qid_not say good-bre. HIS NIECE, FLSIE ECTON NORBECK. In_loring remembrance dear brother, WADE NORBECK, who pas: away one year ago todey, January 13, 1924 Sieep on, dear brother. and take your res God called you home, He thougnt it hest RIS SISTER. FANNIE E. KING. NORBECK. Sacred t» the memery of o dear hushand and father, J. W. H. N0 RECK, who passed away one year ago tod: v 15, 1024 LOVING WIFE ROWZEE. FLOREN« rememby NORBECK. who passe: 1974 AND CHILDREN. of our belore, danghter 2 0. who_departed this life six years ago, January 13, 1919, May she rest in peace BER PARENTS, LEONARD AND EDJ GROVE SETTLERS. Sacred to the memors heloved busband and father, GEORGE who left us seven years ago today, Janua 15. 1918 There s a face &0 dear we mist A form we caunot see, Bat 1ot thix Netle token ehose That we still think of thee. THE FAMILY BIMS. In sad but loving remembrance of dear daughter and sister. 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