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mm FACES HOME FIGHT . - Believed to Have Presented Ultimatum to Ruling Powers of State. By Cable to The Star and New York Worla NICE, January 17.—Evidence ac- cumulates here, despite the usual lush-hush methods associated with Monte Carlo, that a serfous split has supervened between the relgning prince, who is in New York at the moment, and the Casino gaming au thorities, who control the principal- ity Tt is even stated the prince may not return to Monaco and that his hasty recently, on an American pur, l=zving Monaco without a pre- ~iding functionary all through the season, was really in the nature of an dmparture, ultimatum to the real ruler, under Sir| of else his he Basil Zaharoff, that certain wishes must be complied with will not come back. Chief among these is his rigid op position to Jews, who have developed a strangle-hold on the principality in recent years, culminating a few weeks ago in the grant of a big cor ecssion to the Parls banking firm Dreybiusse, which he was made behind his back At a stormy meeting of the council, at the Casino. the prince was told his advisors could never get hold of him for consulation, since he spent all his time either Marne Chateau or in gland, where the prin desires Midren be brought up. The particularly insisted that the aged opera impresario, Raoul Gunz burg, move on, hut the story latter refuses to budge u « rewarded for a generation to the tune of $700,000, which Monte Carlo is unable to pay Thera are other fucts suggesting a change in the chief of the state at no great distant time. The people of Monaco have these things against their prince—that he never comes to Monaco, that his princess is known to be a sworn foe of gambling, by which the principality lves: tha. the prince has never really quit being the professional French soldi was all his life until \his succession and that there Is the possibility that Vis might be disqualified from the legitimate succession By any im- partial tribunal. The climax came ut Christmas time with a direct snub from the ruler, who, after being welcomed with bugles, cannon and hunting, remained precisely eight dars among his “loval subjects.” (Coprright, 1825.) prince less he work even of | is that| be | THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TJANUARY 18, 1925—PART 1. D. C. YOUTH FREED IN- BANK ROBBERY E. W. Forrester Released After Convincing Police He Had No Part in Crime. | CONFERENCE SOCIAL PROGRAM . W. L. Darby Heads Group Arranging Entertainment. Edward Woodford Forrester, of 1107 Alabama avenue southeast, 17-year-old youth who was taken into custody by headquarters detectives last Wednes- day following reports that he was fm- plicated with Jack William Lillis, 20. of 467 H street, In planning bank robbery in Shepherdstown, W. Va.. has been re- leased. Forrester was held until vinced authorities that he had nections with his detention released. Liliis is still being held by the police, although there is no charge against him on the headquarters arrest book. Delegates From Many Parts of World to At- tend Sessions. he con- no con- Lillis which would cause of He was exonerated and 100 churchwomen of Washington is preparing to wel- cohe delegates from all sections of the globe at the foreign misslonary jon here January 27 to Febru- Under the leadership of Mrs W. 1. Darby. who acts as chairman this committee is arranging a series of luncheens and meetings at which the guests are o be women nation | and internationally known in foreign work or taking active part | committee 2 iesota has ni to fishing cified seasons. fish refuges either at all times or during missfonary in it Speaking Groover, Mrs. 1o C. Clark, Mrs. W. O, Hiltabidle, Miss Fanny Childs, Mrs. J. M. Michaelson, Mrs. T. T. Moore, Mrs. B. K. Easter, Mrs. Grant 8. Barn- hart, Mis Ethel Bagley. The three hostess committees are headed by Mrs. Harvey S. Irwin, Mrs. H. M. Kendrick and Mrs, Wallace Radeliffe. Their personnel follows: Mrs. Oscar Wilkinson, Mrs. Harry | Woolever, Mrs. W. S. Abernathy, Miss Allen, Miss Hettle P. Anderson, Spencer Armstrong, Mrs. A, E. Mrs, John M. Beavers, Mrs Bird, Miss Gertrude Blauvelt, Mrs. Henrfetta HBolton, Mrs. Kyle | Booth, Mrs. Ishmael Burton, Mrs. I A. Brubaker, Mrs. A, C. Christie, Mrs. Lindley Clark, Mrs. George P. Con- wiy, Mrs. Willlam Knowles Cooper, | Mre. G Diffenderfer, Mrs. Juliyn Dowell, Mrs. W. E. Elsenberger, Mrs. Henry France, Mrs. Robert J. Fisher, Mrs. J. T. Freeman, Mrs, J. Frizzell, Miss Lida Hafford, Mrs. J. Phelps Hand, Mrs. C. E. Hawthorne, Miss Bertha Helges, Mrs. O. F. Howe, Mrs. J. T. Muddle, Mrs. William Channing Johnson, Mrs. W. A. Lambert, Mrs. tobert Lansing, Mrs. W, W. Lom- mond, Mrs. William Mather Lewls, | Mrs. James T. Lloyd, Mrs. James T. Marshall, Miss Emily Matthews, Mrs Willlam MeDowell, Miss Clara Me- Quown, Mrs, Mubel Miller, Mrs, John Nelson Mills, Mrs. J. S. Montgomery, Mrs. Joy E. Morgan, Mrs. S, T. Nich- olas, Mrs, Z. B. Phillips, Mrs. Jason Price, Mrs. J. R. Sizco, MU Caroline nith, Mrs. J. R. Straughn, Mrs. D. Street, Mrs. William Strong, Mrs. C. R. Stauffers, Mrs. J. S. Travis, Miss Laura Waller, Mrs. Earle Wilfley, A. Willlams, Mrs. Charles the organization of the | committee of 100, Mrs. Darby | ‘Washinglon has provided its auota of helpful, earnest assi | e o one of the most difficult under- takings I have ever handled. For not only are many American women | etrangers to the city, coming. but [ many foreign womer who will not | understand eit r lunguage or ou customs. Our women's committee representative. not only of the vari- ous denominations of the city, but of the spirit the whole confer ence. For the aim of the conference {s to bring into closer relationship all Protestant denominations engaged in | foreien ary work and to pre sent to them the views of Christians in other lunds concerning training | methods and working problems. satd usual nts to | Mrs Barrows, | | | | Apdrew Upper—Mrs. W. L ittee of one hi Mixxionary Conventi Hen W. Peabody, niral mittee on of Foreizn Missions. miss Darhy, chairman ndred, Forelgn Committee Pernonnel. The personnel of the committee is as follows. Mrs. W. L. Darby, chair- — man: vice chatrmen, Mrs, William [ | McDowell, Mrs. Harvey S, Irwin, Mrs. | EHZabet [ W. S Abernethy, Mrs. Jason Noble|EoX Mixs Rarbara W Pie Mrs. Barl Wilfley, Mrs. 3. o {0 (R JH0 S Hudale: secretary, Mrs. J. Claude | Arthur Heiscoe, M Kelper. ) il | " Committes on ho ana | M- | Committer ushers—Chairman, Mrs IS widdie; vice chairman {luniza ; Metz; Mrs. W. A. Wilbur, Mrs. 1d- | | wand Graves, Mrs. W, E. Boulter, M. | W. E. Bishop, Mrs. Hugh Smith, Mrs | Oscar Jones. Mrs. Emma S. Shelton, | chairman, Mrs Mrs. E. Hilton Jackson, Mrs. Milla Committe | F. Thompson, Mrs. Irving Ketchum. |Mre fames E Mrs. G. G. Johnson haaft, Miss Gertrus Committee on information, regis-| Committec In tration, badges—Chairman, Mrs, W.[man, Mrs. F. E. I M. Terrell; vice chairman, Mrs. Sid- |chairman, Mrs néy Jucobs; Mrs. E. Bagby, Miss | Mrs. W. E. Chamberlin | | | Carhart, M Miss Harbara W ss Marsaret egund, Mrs. B Hering, Mrs Bertha Thomas, Stoweil, Mrs. E pitality E Mrs, W on decoratinns— Richardson Committee on Wusic Committes on Mrs. James Shera music Me Wayne Chairman itgomery; vice B. Wheeler. ages—Chairman, Miss Elizabeth Wiber eheons—Chair- igington; vice Goodpasture: Mrs., T ipy LIFE_TINE TODAY. The Wanderlusters' hike for today will start from Fourteenth and Colo- rado avenue at 2:30 o'clock. Visitors invited. Dr. Skinner will lead. Red Triangle Outing Club hikers will meet, 46 o'clock, at Chaln Bridge for a 4-mile walk The National .. u.aun's meet, 4:30 o'clock, Twenty-first street. Jessica Gran- ville Smith, formerly relief worker with the American Friends' Service Commission in Russia, will speak of “The Women of Russia Party will at headquarters, lcells will giv @ free lecture at Health Studlo, 1628 K street, 6 o'clock, on “Learn to be Your Own - Physielan.” A buffet health supper of nutritious foods. All welcome. The Vatican and Facismo,” will be discussed by lgnatlus Geraci before the open forum of the Secular League, 1006 I street at 3 o'clock. Visitors will contribute to discussion follow- ing main address. The Delta Gumma Sorority will hold @ meeting at the home of Miss Sara Levy, 2927 b street The celebration of the twentieth an- niversary of the establishing of the St. Paul’s branch of the Holy Name Soclety, and the unveiling of a tablet to the memory of the late Rev. James Krug. which was to have taken place this evening. has Leen postponed un tll next Sunday, 7:30 p.m., at St. Paul" Catholic Church ained” is the sub- given at United 1731 K street, § “Reincarnation Ject of a talk to U Lodge of Theosophists, o'clock. All welcome CLUé 7PH7YSICVIVANV DIES. Dr. Peter J. Gibbons Succumbs After Collapse in Court. NEW YORK, January 17.—Dr. Peter J. Gibbons, house physician for th Yale, Princeton and Union League Clubs, died yesterday morning of heart trouble, it wus learned today Dr. Gibbons collapsed in night ¢ Thursday night while testifying agalnst & process server whom he had had arrested for disorderly conduct a short time before . Glbbons was 72 years old. He is survived by his widow and a son, Austin Flint Gib- bons, an attorne; e University: Women Elect. PROVIDENCE, R. L, January 17.— Miss Margaret S. Morris, dean of the Women's College in Brown Univer- »ity, was unanimously elected presi- dent of the American Association of University Women this afternoon at a meeting in thiz city. Miss Ethel F Tower was elected vice president Before you invest your money in furniture, you owe it to yourself to see that you get the most for your outlay. And to do this, you must compare kinds Lifetime Furniture—prices particuiarly. other of furniture with MAYER & CO. Seventh St. Bet. D 82‘ E Camp No. 1, Patriotic Order of Americans, will give a 500 card party tomorrow, 5th and G streets, 8:30 p.m., for the benefit of the relief fund. The Daughters of Scotia, Lady Mae- Lennan Lodge, will have its annual Burns supper Saturday at § o'clock pm. at City Club. Orlent Commandery, No. 5, Knights Templer, will glve a dance and en- tertainment January 36 at Naval Lodge Hall, 4th and Pennsylvania avenue southeast Waxhington bramch, American Bacigriologists, will aneet Tuesday at 8%h.m. at Naval Medical | School. Speakers: S. A. White, Army Medical Center; H Nichols, Army Medical Center; R. . Scott and R. W, French, Army Medical Cenfer and W. S Gochenour, Bureau of Animal Industry. Society of National Cathedral ciation will meet P, at residence of Miss caster, 2222 Q street. A snecial exhibit of paintings and drawings by Koltz, the Austrian artist, is open in the north rooms of the National Gallery, United States National Museum building Aumnae Asxo- tomorrow, 3 Edna Mun- Mrx.\Gabrielle L. Pelham of com- munity center work will make sddress tomorrow at the annual meeting of Payllis Wheatley Y. W. C. A, Polls for the election of officers will be open all day till 6 pm. The cholgy p.m. Harry “Mind Washington Practiceal Pay- Club will meet tomorrow, 7:45 in Playhouse, 1814 N street H. Balkin will lecture upon *ndoRady THE WEATHER District and Maryland — Unsettled todav, tomorrow fair; mnot much change in temperature; moderate thwest winds, -Unsettled today southeast pertion: colder in west portion today: tomorrow fair; moderate to fresh northeast winds. West Virginla Unsettled and slightly colder today; tomorrow fair. Records for 24 Hourw. Temperature—Midnight, 39; 2 am., 39; 4 am., 40; 6 am., 42; 8 am, 43 10 am., 46; 12 noo 48; 2 p.m., 47: 4 pm. 4 6 pm, 4 8 p.m.. 43; 10 p.m., 42. Highest, 49.2: lowest, 37. Relative humidity—S8 am., 82 cent; p.m., 62 per cent; 8 p.m per cent Rainfalk (8 pm. to 8 p.m.), hours of sunshine, 2.4; per cent possible sunshine, 24 per cent. Tide Tables. (Compiled by United and Geodetie Today—Low tide, § p.m.; high tide, 1:30 a.m. Tomorrow—Low 10:10 p.m.; high 3:08 p.m probably per 69 of States Surves.) 3 a.m. and 9:08 and 2:09 p.m. tide, 9:11 am. and tide, 2:28 am. and Coast The Sun Su d Moon. T ¥ 24 a.m. 5:13 pm Tomorrow. 5:14 p.m. Moon rises, pm. Automobile lamps to one-half hour after sunset. Weather in Various Cities. Temperature.— Max. Min. night. FrL. W 15 @ rose, sun sets, Sun rises, 7:24 a.m.; sun sets, 24 am.; sets, 12:14 be lighted 8pm. 5pn %18 pn. 10 0.2 102 0.08 Birmingham, Biemarck. N Cinelnuati, Obi Chegenne.” Wyo. Cleveland, Obio. Davenport, Tows.. Denver, Colo... Des Moines, Tows. Detrolt, Mich Duluth,’ Minn. . Bl Paso, Tex Galveston, Heloza, Indianapolis, Jacksonville, Bausas City, Little Rock, Los Angeles. Toulsville, Ky.... Marquetts, Mich. Memphis, ‘Tenn. Miami, ¥ 7 obile, Ala. : ew Orleans, La... ow York. N. Y.... North Platte, Nebr. Omaha, Xe Philadelphis Phoenix, Ariz Pittsburgh, P Portland, Me. Portiand, Oreg. S. Lake City, Utal 5t Louts, Mo...... St Paul, Minn. .. n Aotonfo, Tex. San Diego, Callf..... S. Franclsco, Calif. anta Fe, N Mex Savannah, Gi...... Reattle. Wash... |\ Springfield, 1110 Tampa, Fla......... Toledo, Ohio.. Vicksburg, Miss.. WASH'GTON, D. . Pa. 2 s 37 4 Dmkpor!ed. The following deaths have been reported to the Health Department in the last 24 hours: John M. Kimper, 0§, 2414 Monroe st. n.e. Albert Mahoney, 85, Tuberculosls Hospital. Elizabeth M. Gibson, 85, 1333 Maryland ave. ne. Androw M. Cornell, 76, United States Sol- diers” Home Hospital. 1L R. Dort, 35, 357 Pennsylvania ave Honry Hadlow,' 83" 3015 11¢h st. Jackson Yates, §7, 323 E at. n.e. Robert F. Poore, 19, Georgetown University Hospital. Annie Dunnington, 65, Sibley Hospital Roger A. Vaughan, 33, 1515 20th «t Edwin B, Chappell, 74, 4020 8rd st Marjorie J._ Rice. § days. 812 F st__s w. MAN'S RUBBE) Tnquire of Henry T, Trasury Dept. . UMBRELLA found at National Theater Friday night after show,_See G. F.. phone Main 7 LOST. BAR PIN, platinum face, gold base, aqua- marine setting, January 5, in Veterans' Bu. reau, McPherson square or K st. Please call Main 8740, Branch 205. ¢ CAT_Tiger_tom. small head, white breast and feet. Large reward for rfturn to C. E. Tracewell, 5015 W st n.w. . COLLIE PUP, tan. near home; child's pet: suitable reward. Please retura to 731 Hock Creek Church rd. or phone Adams 6285, 18+ DOG, German Police. biack, 6 months old, large. “Kindly returs to 2000 13(h st. n.w. Phone North 2717. Rewan. DRIVING GLOVES, gray mocha, Fridey morning. Phone Col. 10221 BYEGLASSES. horn-rimmed. Edmonds case, ikn. 26, Reward. G4l Noreh 7 GLASSES, in black case, Saturday evening. Call Franklin 4706-W. _Reward. - GLASSES and case (man's), hetween 6ih and Pa. ave. C st. and Havenner Haking Co, Kindly return to F. J. Adelman, 485 E st. Reward. MASONIC CHARM, in Center Market, Thurs- day. Reward. Call Main 9102, Branch 520, 18+ —D_A_ I, Wednesday, vielnlty Takoma Park, Garfield Hospital or Mt. Pleasant, Please_call_Adams 4001 POCKETBOOK—Envelope containing_ §20; of Cabin_John car, about 5 o'clock Saturday; reward. Telephone North 594. : POODLE—Small. white, with black nose; re- ward if returned. 2509A Sherman ave. n. PUPPY—Pekinese. Call North 6181, Reward. i8e PURSE, silver, December 10. Refurn dirs. L. H. McDonald, 1317 Irving. Reward. Tuby, January 18. vicinity No. Capltol, mother's gift. Reward. 13§ Tar_cutfs, 7 RIS Rhode Is. ave. You st. . 7 NG—Dlumond engagement: Birand Theater: el reward.~ Lincain 6115. frisk NG OF PEARLS—Between Norih Capitol I e, and Center Market; reward.” 18 H st n.e. Apt. 43. ise TUMBRELLA, dark biue, Tansburgh's de- partment store, Jan. 1 Reward. 609 Kenyon st. n.w. Tel. Col. 8005-W. + WATCH, Indy's, gold, sitting room. 2nd floor, Cagentirg's; Reward. " 3755 Colorado ve. e, Columbia 1008-J. WATCHMan's Figin (words Vadie. from Sister, ar. 1010, count of gift. Liberal reward. 729 N. capt. WHRIST WATCH_Small, Tuesday: ribbon ik, 19! in back) To Valved on ac. I, E. Fowler, 18 T " Births Reported. The following birthe have been rep the Health Department in the lust James A. and Helen Hartley, oy Harry 3 Andrew Earl V. Louls sud Eva ( Charles C. and Giles E. and Tndia Carr, Loy, Marriage Licenses. Marriage totiowing Henry Harris and Estelle Walker Hogh M. Holton and Harriet C. Hayden Eugene J. L. White and Lula McDonakl both of Alexandria, Va Chester B. Puxson and Hilda M. Bird James C.°Brrd of this eity and Edna A Tindal of Beanfort, 8. ( Luerell Young of Alexandria M. Wilson of this city Cards of Thanks. HENDERSON. 1 CHILDREN oxpress intion licenses lave been is Va, and Lillle wish fo expresq ation to all tiful floral ar hushand, for their tributes at N W her, DANTE) \ WILLIS. We wish to thanks and neighbors, 1 many kin R the beloved dunghter, M. WILLIS, SOWILLIS, MARY M SMarriages. L—S8TOCK. Mr. und Mrs. Leo | ARETH v TOSEPM HENTY CAMILT Hartford, Conn., at the Cathedral, I VENDANGESTEVENS. At TCHARD 1! VENDASGE o WIRDIE Deaths. ADAMS. Departed this life Ja CURTIS BRINTON ADAMS, aged 12 sears ouly beloved won of Harrison snd Beatric: Adams (nee Bush). Funeral Tuesiay. Ja uary 20, at 1 o'clock from New Bethei Map « . 9th and § sts. p.w.. Rev. W. D, Jarsia, pasic BARNES. Deps . ning, January residence, BARNES Jennie ¥ our Baltirore uary 16, 1 life Satard at 6:10 p.m., at his st n.w., URIUS the dearly beloved husband of Barnes, beother of Joseph Barnes fatber of Thumas L. Barnes. Notice of Pope & Clarke in charge. January 16, 1925 at her rems den st. ne, LOUIEA RELL. Francis de Sales and Wi Milier. Funeral Tuesday, Januarr 20, from Hoiy Name Church, 11ih st. between I and K sts. ne.. where mass will be said at 9 am. Ioterment st Mount Ol Cemetery 18 BELL. Julia McHenrs Auxiliars, No. 2. Army and Nary Unlon, announces the deat RELL Friday, Junuars Tuewiay, Januars Church! 11th st Wt 16, EMMA ANDERSON BOWIE. January . Ear and Throat Hospital, SUSAN SHERTIF beloved wife of Grorge Calvirt Bowie and daughter of Phillip Hill and Walter Ann Sheriff. Funeral from her Ia 2906 Woodland drive n.w.. Mo 18, at 11 k am. Interme Hock Creek Cem: 17, 10 p.m hephierd st asband of the late Laura of fugeral hereafter. Januurs 17, 1925, at the his ‘parents. Robert and Mary Forest Gien, Mi., ROBERT CON ROY, Jr., aged 17 months. Puneral Sunday. Januars 18, 3'pm., from St. John's Catholic Chureh, Forest Glen, Md. 18 DANT. Saturday, January at3am MARY E. DANT, beloved wife of the 1ate Thomns . Dant. Funerel from her laie residence, 210 9th st. s.e.. Monday, Jan 19 at 2 p.m. Friends and relatives inv Interment Congressional Cemeters FAY. Suddenly at his reside; JOHN B, FA Notice CONROY. Suddenlr residen Conrog. rom €, James Church, West arch, Ya., Monday January 19, at 9 am. (Baltimore, Cumi land and Oakland, Md., papers please GLADMAN. Januarr 17 GLADMAN. bel the Tate Funer 192 dolph Gladman, aged 40 rom his sister's’ residence, . 1200 F st n.e., Monds January 18, 3 pm. Titerment Gl wood Cemeters HANNAN. Suddenly, January her residence, 29 S st nw., beloved wife ‘of Frank Han funeral later. (Baltimore copr.) JONES. Departed this life January at the residence of h 3 b st. now. FILBERTA, danghter of Rosa and David Jones. Sunday. Junuars 18, at 10 p.m.. iry Baptist Chureh, invited to attend. ( Belatives and friends V. Nickens in cherge 18% MOLLOY. Friday C.. husband o from his lat; January 16, 162, Regina’ X Notlor. Faneral residence, 638 Morton vt Monday. January 10, Requiem mase 3 Hold Name Church 8t 9 sa Tnterment Mount Olivet Cemeters jt8 MOORE. Thursday, Januars 13, at 4:35 .. BLIZABETH HUGHES. widow Jamen' Moore. - Funeral from her jete Fesidence. 1328 S3th ot o vary 19; thence to Holy Fring where high mass Swill be sung at . Interment: at Ariington National Cemetsrs Friends lnvited. (Cumberiand. Md. papes Dlease copy.) ] MURPHY. Suturday it N, Funeral her Zanuary 17, 1925, widow Cornelius 5 will take place from the residence of Mrs. M. A. Searles, 75 G st nw. on Tuesday morning, January 50, otice of hour hereafter. (Baltimore, Md. papers please copy.) POORE. Thursday afternoon, January 15, 1925, at 3:30 o'clock, g S at Georgetown Hospi- tal, "ROBERT ‘F. "son ‘of Frank and Cagie Poore. ~ Burial Monday, 2 p.m., from 1 33rd st. n.w. Services at St. John's Chureh at Georgetown. Interment at Rock Creek Cemetery. SWAINE. turday, January 17, 1 10:45 am., hers residence. 142 n.w., ADELINE HUBBARD SWAINE, of the late Frank G. Swaine, in her eighty. third year. Services at the Wheatley mor- tuary chapel, 507 King st.. Alexandria Va., Monday, January 19, at 5 pm. Interment in the Methodist Cemetery, Alexandria, TOLES. _Departed this life Thursday, Jan- uary 15. 1025, at her residence, 2841 Jasper st me. Ancostia, D. C.. Mrs. -ANNIE TOLES.” Funeral Jonday, Januars 18, 2 p.m.. from the Church of God in Christ st between 3rd and 415 sts. .. In Memoriam. ADAMS. In loving remembrance of our des voted mother, EMMA C. ADAMS, who paseed away 13 years ago todsy, Junuary 18, 1912. - Keep her, Jesus, in Thy keeping. Till we reach’ the shining sho: Then, O Master, let us have he: As'we did In days before. HER LOVING DAUGHTERS, ELLA AND MARY. . BLUM. 1In sad but loving remembrance of my dear nephew, JOHN F. BLUM, who died five Years ago today, January 18, 1920, His cheery smile and kindly ways Are pleasant to recall— He had a emile for evers one, And died beloved by all. HIS LOVING AUNT HANNAH. * BLUM, 1In sad but loving remembrance of onr dear son and brother, JOHN F. BLUM, who departed this life five year ago today, Jao- uary 1%, 1920, Five years have passed since that sad das, When the one 1 loved was calied wwi God took him home, it was His will, But in my heart I love him still Can we help but feel %o lonely When his voice we do not hear? Yor no words were ever sweeter Than the words he used to say. THE FAMILY. * CHESSER. In sad but loving remembrance of our_dear devoted mother, MINNIE CHES- SER, who departed thls life one year ago toda§, Jnnuary 18, 1924. One year today, dear mother, you left us all alone; You were #o good and so kind to us until God claimed you as His own. HER CHILDREN. * . In memory of my loved ones, mother, LAURA F.. Januacy 6, 1902; father, JOHN F., Sr., February 1. 1908: brother, JOHN Jr., July 20, 19i8; sister, MAYME E. Jabuary 18, 1925 When we leave this world of changes, When we leave tiils world of care, We shall fiud our missing loved ones In our Father's mansion fair. DAUGHTER ~AND SISTER, ROBINSON. FUNERAL DESIGNS. BLACKISTONE’S Floral “Blanket Sprays” And Other Beautiful Floral Designs at Moderate Prices. 14th & H. Tel. M. 3707, eo. C. Shaffer *9 14t 5t X.w. Geo. Phove Main 106, CHOICE FLORAL EMBLEMS Main 2418, at MODERATE PRICES. __ Prompl Delivery. LAURA worn. Reward. _Phone Cleveland 8881, 18+ WRIST WATCH, white gold, Initialed N, L. H. in it Bureau ving_or between S S Prompt auto delivery service. Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St.| at | In Memoriam. In sweet remembrance o daea father, HENRY W. COATES this life two years ago, I anaot lLear his Hix smiles we can But let this little tok We still remember the HIS DEVOTED WIFE, ELLA A loving futher once How sweet But death has 1 1 Tie world ran never Al LOVING STEPCH'LDREN, HATTIF SON. PATSY MOORE AND BORBY COOK. sacred s the memare of our de MATTHEW CoOK Six sears ag today COATES vix name iver ) it's six yeucs s hre We mise OIS WIFE GEORGE A COOK EDELIN. TIn mem, MARY E. EDELIN. who entercd three years ago todas, Jun 1K, 16 on. dear mother, Thy sorrows sre al For thou hast « And gained thy henve We loved this da And would lave had her stas ut God. our Father. knows the She sliines Tho bid SOPHLA s g0 b COOK, AND 80 fng mother W the ¢ heartache e who have lost % grief (hat is borne HER LOVING My darling dny The angels sto ANT) DEVOTED R the earth ap ssed Navior smiled on you wide Hix arms. Leusen gained n angel, but yo ones lost a charm. Yes, We knew you stiren Tast divd Pru Dariing ng. were dy ou You our ray o sunshine 1 You -t an and her, how we m The precious things said to Kindness that living thing g mother, 1 am sure that far al is & charming angel that angels love paradise sour lovin That 3o HER DAUGHTER FENDERSON. The sou perfor Darl Tiers the That er since it galse nd wh JLLIE HAZEL Sacred and dear to memory of my dear and beloved Kind and loving father JACOR I FENDERSON. wha the light ‘which is besond the va shicdow of death 10 years ago this uary 15,1015 Gone, but n HIS ' LOVING CARRIE AND FRANCES I FENDERSON. Sacred 1o t beioved and devoted Drothier FENDERSON. whose was ended o nsbar forgotien. Py WIFE AND FENDERSON Iacor ELIZARETH T FLANNIGAN. T: jor denr wife )N AND JoH ANNIE CROWE rembrance of L FLANNT year ago s I cease to o sweet and And my As T think o sach day HER DEVOTED HUSBAN In Jo CATHF vears ag: GREENWELL. dear sister, who died sk 1 Memorios w Time can Tears that My today, Jaouar: o g i HURLEY. In sed and our dear mother. EMILY departed this 1ife fourtesn Januars 18, 1811 Her ftender sempath and loving sacrifices will never he forc: by HER CHILDREN. * LOFTIES. In sad but loving remembra of mr devoted mother FRANCIS, tered oternal rest two years ago January 15, 1923 T stood by her bedsids And saw her life depart And when T think of her i It aimost breaks my hen LUCAS. 1In loving ter and sister, ( departed January tov: iy OB i Aoy A JLDTE RUTH LUCAS. this life two years ago to 18, 1923 * Asieer in_ Jesus, FATHER, SISTER AND BROTHERS. * MEEHAN-CURTIS, In jovin CARMEL MEEHAN-CURTIS. Second & versars mass Sa Heart Chureh Tues day, Janus . MEIKLEJOHN. our_devoted JOuY, w b er uary 1%, 1018 HER DAUGHTERS NEWMAN. In loving memors of our dex husband and father. JOSEPH T. NEWMA whe entered the great bevond one vear today, Janvary 15, 1024 Lord of the living and the dea Diessed sleep. memory o LOTISE METKLE This sad, sad year. EDITH NEWMAN AND OSTERWALD, daughter. R OSTERWALR life January 1§, i In_the beautiful hereafter. In the life that is Somewhere In God's gre Dear Elizabeth. we shall mest with HER DEVOTED MAMMA. PAPA: SISTE LOUISE. HELEN, MARGARET, MARIA LILLIAN. . QUACKENBUSH. In sad but hrance of DAISY QUACK parted this life one sear & Never shall we cease Never shall Somewhere ELS1i In loving m TH oving remer NBUSH, who de o todas. to love vo God's forever et again. HUSBAND, CHILDREN STURDAVENT. In loving remembrance of our_dear_brotlier and father, Rev. R. W STURDAVENT, who departed this tw years sgo today, Janyary 18, 1927 Loved in lite, remembered in_ deati HIS LOVING SISTERS. GRACE E. WHITE SUSIE B. RICHARDSON. AND SONS RIC C. AND WILLIAM E. STUR DAV . THORNTON. In loving remembrance dear mother, CHARLOTTE EL! Who left us thirteen years sgo tod ary 18, 1912, AND DADY. * of me BETH There is a face so dear I miss. Still is the voice 1 love God_ keep her safe with Wo meet some day abo; HER DEVOTED DAUGHTER. JANIE. * FUNERAL DIRECTORS. VL. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor con- nected with the original W. R. Speare establishment. 940 F St. N.W. Phone Frank. 66: Joseph F. 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