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RITES FOR D. G. REID. NEW YORK, January 19.—Funeral mervices for Daniel G. Reid, tinplate magnate, were neld this morning at his Fifth avenue home here, where he died last Saturday. The Episcopal 2 TN I T TP $3, 5250 Cut Silk Your choice of our entire stock of Neckwear $1.29 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON burial service was read by Dr. Ernest M, Stires, rector of St. Thomas' Church. A private car on a train leaving the Pennsylvania station at 1:05 p.m. will take the body to Richmond, Tnd., Mr. Reid's birthplace, where interment | will be made tomorrow. The services were attended by many prominent flnanciers and business men. SOOI RSN | N 7 U RN RR Y ¥ % n 33 b d Yo T TR o e te 2 ti 1C ar C and 32 and Knit D w A 5 in patriotic societies, ization ruary Judge Edward T. fought from ide men’s Clubs, poll of | cutive committes the ization. dent Confederate Cemetery, general dis MRS.C. B STONE, 4. U.0.C..LEADER, DIES Father Was Soldier in Repub- lic of Texas—Lived Here Last Two Years. Mrs. Cornelia Branch Stone ears old, for many years promine: activities, avenue died last at ecticut tone had lived in this city about two | ears. A micce rown of Syracuse, er when she died. Mrs. Stone was born in Texas, 13, 1840. Her father, the Branch, was a the Republic of Texas ar in the battle of San Jacin Tes Mexico. He subsequently a member of the First of the former Republic. Noted in U. D. C. Work, . Stone served as first vic t of the Texas Federation of Wt chairman of U} Mrs N. Y., was w ier of hen ame Con ress Mr ce on legislation x amendment on of Texas as vice president the Republic of ting president 1 been o for to the cons terms 1 member of the of the Daughters Republic of Texas since its organ- For two terms she was pres of the Texas division t ed Dau s Benseactue 1d was also president general of tl D. C. for two terms, he served as chairr tee design for the Monument Tn which was erected association of the aughters of the Confeder as also one of the organizers rlington Monument Assoc During the World War she took ost active part in the work of nited Daughters of the Confederac the establishment of hospital be nd facilities for American soldiers i rance. She beautify Arlingtc St A China hes. ate lunch Three for $3.75 Reducing by making big that’s the story. in our windows. Satisfaction beautiful patterns that have been selling so fast that only a few of each lot are left. good selection, however, in the combined assortment. stocks of neckwear values for you— At Broken lots of | A= An unusually See them Ralelgh Haberdasher Guaranteed Inc. Thirteen-Ten F Street Iars and illustration ”Mo’\lming thk; Dyed 24-HOUR SERVICE Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. Lincoln 239 $5,000 Life lnsurance for $46.90 of Compaos Sets orer $200.000,000 M. Te Roy Goff, 610 Woodward Bldg. tor part ‘Age . fovnded A Success Unmeasured by Precedence Through ever strive utmost in service, ¢ & in the greatest success rossible in the profession Model chapel bulances and . livery connection. Call— years James T. Ryan Mortician 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Lincoln 142 | THE HOME OF ONI $40 Suits and Overcoats $45 Suits and Overcoats THIRD OFF HART S(,HAPH\'ER & MARX CLOTHES Big stocks—amazing values— and still the pace keeps up! HALF-PRICE ONE-QUARTER OFF On Our Entire Stock of art Schaffner & Marx Suits and Overcoats Every day men throng the store for the most amazing values of the year. But stocks were big at the start, and new arrivals from Chicago have been added at sale prices, so that you’ll find the selections still good. terations Come now. without charge. THIS IS WHAT HALF-PRICE MEANS: 0.00 22 e = Overcoats Suits an ercoats Others at One-Third and One-Quarter Off aleigh Haberdasher Satisfaction Guaranteed Thirteen-Ten F Street $50 Suits and T T SR U Al- 530.00 d T I \\\\\%\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\*\\\\\\\\\\\\\\h\\ club and organ- Con- ith as achieved its independenc be- | ter, pres of the com-| by the United f the the 1865 ABRAHAM LINCOLN DIES. Was l.nmnte ot St Euznhem‘l Hos- pital for 30 Years. Abraham Lincol Elizabeth's Hospital the past 30 years, died Saturday night. iospital records show Lincoln was a native of Pennsyl- vania, and it is said that no relative or friend visited him during his long residence in the local nstitution. This morning the body was taken to the morgue, where it will be held a reasonable time to give relatives an nmmruu-u! to claim it , inmate of St ‘JAMES C. MARR DIES IN DAUGHTER’S HOME Man, 81, Had Lived in Capital for 25 Years—Funeral Rites Tomorrow. s nt A { i | i a | to James €. Marr, 81 3 dent this city the | died the residence Mrs. Charles 1 Capitol street, r fell rol days ago and recently il ervices will the daughter's residenc morr at 11 o'clo ¢ | Rohrer will officiate. Int in Congressional Cemete urvived by his wid, Marr; two sons. Westph Md. of Boise, 1daho. Mrs. Armstrong Armstr vesterday. arm about suffered | Bast Ma 110 e e ng 5 two Ars and nd and | daught I'. Gadd TAFT AGAIN GRANDFATHER '°| Daughter Born to Mr. and Mrs. of i | he J. Manning. NEW HAVEN Jar A daughter Mr Frederick of yestord merly He !r Justice Wi her ma Colle THE WEATHE R ul | oo | Conn born to fanning Man Taft, da H. T was dean of Br and Mrs this city was_for- of Chief before Mawr he a i n District—Unsettied, followed by or rain late tonight and tomorrow lightly warmer tomorrow: minimum | tem ure about 29 degrees; moderate theast winds. Maryland —Increasing cloudiness to- tight, probably followed by rain or snow late tonig fresh northeast wi Virginia | and tomor row : fresh West Virgi tonight, probably rrow armer tom east winds Increasing cloud lowed by " ! tonight fa Records for smeter—4 1 Hours. Thern 45: 8 paw Highest temperature, t par erday Lowest temperature 1.m. todas Temper Highe 43 28, occurred at ture date last - Condition of the Water. aperature and condition ts Great Falls— , muddy same lowest am y United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today-—Low tide, 9:11 a.m. 8 ami. and tide, 10:1 and 10:10 3:08 pm. 3 am. Today pon, Tomorrow—Ssun 5:15 p.m Moon rises 1: Automobile la hour after eather in Various Cities. Sun rose r ps to be aalf sunset. Statious 016 0,64 3010 30,45 Clouds Rain Cloudy Cloudy Rain Clovdy Atlanta Atlaptic Chicago iie 2 Huron, 8 D. 2 Indianapolis. Tacksontilie. Ransas Cits Tos Angel Loni<ville [ \tiami, 1ia w Orleans w York Okia. City Omaha Philadelphia Phoenis Pittshn Portland. M | Partland.ore Raleigh,N ¢ S. Lake City Sin’_Antonio 3 San Diego. S. Francisco 3 St. Louls st Paul Spakane WASH Clonay Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Clonds Rain Cloudy Clear iy Clear Clondy Pt clonds Clondy Clear JIX; Clondy FOREIGN, Greenwich time. today.) Temparature. Weathor Tart clovds Cloudy Part cloudy Part cloudy Clear "t eloudy Tt loudy Taris, France Yier Anstria Berlin. Germany. Coponhagen.’ Denmark. Stockholm, Sweden.. Gibraltar, Spain. Forta (Faya)l Azores. From Chambers Highest Quality Steel ws Beautiful Couch Cntl\els ¢ fine quality as low cluding every detail $1m up - equipped Ambu- $4 w Burial Case made for.. e 875 Entire funerals, local ecalls, only Can The Brownstone Funeral Home of W. W. CHAMBERS CO. 14th Cor. Chapin St. N.W. Col. 432 conducted | ighted one- | | tantry |a COL.E.C.CARNAHAN tered Army as Private and Rose Through Ranks. Col. Earl C. Carnaban, U. S. A., re- tired, veteran of Cuban and Philip- pine campaigns, and formerly station- ed at the War College here for sev- eral months, died at Monrovia, Calif. yesterday, according to word 1 ceived here. Enlisting as a private, han had passed through grades to that of colonel. He was a corporal In Company G, 16th In- from October, 1883, to March 1888. He was commissioned a second lieutenant in the latter part of March in that vear and promoted to the crade of first lleutenant in April, 1895, and was made a captal in 1835, He reached the grade of colonel in May, 1917, and was re- tired from the service in 1922. Prior to his retir Col commanded the 23th Infantry on the Mexican border. Wehile stationed in this married Miss Catherir daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carna- various Co the city he Howa George T DEAD INCALIFORNIA Veteran of Cuban War En-} Howard. Following her married Mise Minnie C daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Murphy of this ecity He is survived by his two children by, the first daughter, Mre. James wife of « Ballard livi in_ Ortega. Fla Andrew Carnaha Interment s wetery, time death, he Murphy, Edward widow and marriage, Ballard A L. nt, 5 , now | 3 , and son, | e to to Arlington decided upor ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY. Washington Chapter, thedral National Ca Alumnae Association, will ) o'clock. at Miss Edna Mun- caster's residence, 2222 Q street apartment 21 Gabrielle L. Pel center work will ing of Phyllis A. Polls for election of to the board of directors will be open all day until 6 o'c Mrs ity am of com- address Wheatley ] = W members i TONIGHT. n Spence of Veterans G. A. R. Hall Mrs. E Daughte o'clock, Mussey i Te meet t Anm ric rd party streets 1, Patriotic Order of | give a flve hundred 8:30 o'clock, at 5th and G w Practica Club will meet, 7:45 o'c Plavhouse. Harry H. Bal ture on “Mind and Body Washington Psychology at the will lec- The Hubbard Home and School ociation will meet. § o'clock Jessie La Salle will speak. As- Miss A ball | and card rarty for A. R. Chapter Hou en at Wardman Park Hotel dancing, bex will be Cards of the D. i 8 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. he Washington City Chiropractors’ Assoclation will meet Central Chiropractic College, Seventh Wednesday af 8 o'clock. Dr. Whitman will speak and demon- te the American Neuro-Vascular - for spinal analysis The Waplya will meet at luncheon | tomorrow, omo 45 p.m., at University Mount Pleaxant W. meet tomorrow, 2 p.m., Mrs. L. F. Kebler, 1332 Speakers: Mrs gia and Mrs. L. o ., will home of Park road Lella Dillard of Geor- L. Yost Mrs. ¥ Wrs. B. M. Lewis (Catherine Rich- ardson Wwill speak before the class in journalism of the Knights of Co lumb vening School tomorrow Subject: “Wo as Reporters for Vomen smen Col. Kisch, a representative of Pal- estine, will address the Washington Chapter Hadassah tomorrow, 2:30 p.m., at Unity Club. The Ladies’ Ald Society of the Con- cord Club will give a dance and card party tomorrow, 8 pam. Al wel- Keoneth H. Naxh Post, No. 8, Amer- can Legion, will give a 500 card par- ty Wednesday at 9 Thirteenth street The Dahlgren Community Associa- tion will meet Wednesday, 8 p.m., at Social Oyster House. I ion of of- ficers, An unidentified colored man snatched $30 from the hand of Thom- as Mallo 1745 Eleventh street, last night, according to a report to the police. Mallory said he was on Six- and-a-half street southwest when the colored man the money Boys Flee Training School. Four 1 vear-old jinmates of the National Training School for Boys dis- appeared yesterday moruing. They were Tony de Caglio, Willilam Caster, Eugene Beckley and John Burkane. Police were told of the escape of the quartet and furnished descriptions of them. A reward will be paid for their recapture, Optlcal Products Incrcase Products valued at 61 were manufactured by the optical industry in the bienaial census year 1923, the Commerce Department announced to- | day, placing the increase over the 1921 output’ at per cent. Of the $51.450.742 was in lenses,” spec- tacles and similar_goods LOST. maie AIREDALE, and brown: col 3 biack Jor Soidiers” Tome, months old - R DOG, white. “trayed dar.'Januars 15 from 3214 S at. ing ‘tag all white jong bair except ears tipped light fan; pink moss. Owner will gite $10 reward for return of dog to above ad . 1084 reward la | veloping CAPITOL GALLERY DDORKEEPER DES Jeseph Cassnday. 80, Em- ploye at Congress for Past 32 Years. Cassiday, 80 old, a veteran® of the Civil War, and for 32 vears an employe at the United States pitol, died $aturday at his home, 1360 Shepherd Mr. Cassiday during the last sescion of Congress was a doorkeeper in the gallery of the House of Representatives, but] was prevented by illness from re- suming his position when the present session convened. A native of Ireland, ame to America at 1d entered business in Baltimore. When appointed to u place at the Capitol he was residing at Elkridge, | Md., but removed to Washington 26 years He is survived by four children, Harry, William J., May and Joste Cassiday, his wife having died some years ago The remains will his home Tuesda the funeral the Cat be sald by pastor, at be in the years street Mr. Cassiday | an early age be taken from Elkridge and be held at Mass will Father Norton, the lock. Interment will m;n Cemetery. Rev 10 Blk FRENCH GENERAL LONG UNDER FIRE, EXPIRES Controatres Noc Lanzerac Finally Ended in Award of Highest Honors. By the Associated Press. PARIS, January 19.—The death M‘ n. Charles Lanrezac in his 73d year closed a military career which gave rise to as much controversial dis- as that surrounding Gen. M Sarrail, who commanded in the arly stages of the war the Frenc troops in the Balkans. Both were relieved of their commands, only later to receive high honors. Gen. Lan: ac was appo command the §th Army on is army sustained the the German attack at During the retreat from Lanrezac won a brillia at Guize He was the first to rshal Joffre to nd reserves northward to meet the German en-| movement. Nevertheless, rezac was relieved | of his command and sent to the rear| on inspection jobs until he was re-| tired In August, 1917. The impressio that he had becu misjudged grew unt fn_Juiy, 1919, he was made a grand | officer of the Legion of Honor. Last August Gen. Lanrezac receiv r‘d‘ further distinction by being promoted to the grand cross of the Legion of E ited 1o August La Births Reporled » ‘oz births hare been reported to the Health Department in the last 2 Allen J. o A. Dement M Vorex , gifl Johnson. and_Hilda Gritith, glrl 1 Frapces F. Friits. bos nd Fielen €. Andrews der K. aud Florine V. Hancock " and Liliian Miller, girl F. and Haooah B. Myers, @ John K. and Gladvs B. Holden. girl William . and Mars B, Catiertoo, Herbert L. and Maxel M. Redde George M. aud Mary L. Dunn. g Joseph 8. and Helea L. Raldwin, bor Tarrs M. apd Nena M. Dennison, girl Beroard W. and Blanche K Kiplinge: Charles . ‘aod Mary L. McRas, girl Jobn P. apd Marie M. Schaefer, k Beaudrs A. and Eva B, Burdette, girl Johw T, a5 Irma M. Dougias, bor Edward C. and Carrie Hampton, boy George W. and Katherine 1. Faraum, girl . D, ang Declis Toms, girl, Samucl and Bessie Stricklavd, bor George St. C. and Susie Lee. boy Willlam K. and Mars E. Waters, George S. and Mabel L. Giles. Hones and Sarzaret Johuson, g1 Tester and Lucille A, Eilis. gin) §dnes wod Allee Latean, eorge and Jannie Tin Richard 04 Johvuie Toupe. hos Herman and Janis Darden, bov George and Helea Thompson, boy Deaths Reported The following deaths have been reparted to the Health Deparfment in the last 2¢ hours: Thomas T. Ryon. 71, Providence Hospital. George . Locke, allinger Hospi. Teary D. Gipprie Uied States’ son diers” Home Hospits Marisn L_Blackford. 5 Adeline . Swaine, S2. Tillie Henkle, . abeth Moo 22 35th st. H. Burnshire. 30. 2850 Wisconsin ave. an & Rowle, 33, Ppiscopal Eye, Far and Throat Hospital lie T. Hanoon, 4 Honora Murphy. S0 Marie Keesce. 4 month: Robert Jenssén, 3 moaths. P Robert . Hospital JaRIph Thomas, ail Fiiza Lewis. 68, 904 - Hartie C. Ford mes T, Hugles. agsie Parkerson. 4 Samuel H. Johncon. 42 John Whitsker, 23 dass. FUNERAL ] DI'REGTORS oz bos 1 205 D at. p.e. S st o Children’s Hospital, Chilgren’s Hos dars, Stacton Park Esch, 3 . Washington Asrlum and th st Half st mw. 927 5th st Garfield Hospital. Frecdmen's Hospital 331 Clarks’ Conrt | 317 PA. AVE. S.E. Model Chapel Lincoln 142 Private Ambulances. Livery in_Connection. VL. SPEARE CQ Neither the successors of mor con- nected with the original W. R. Spears gotanlishmer. 940 F St. N.W. Joseph F. Birch's Sons asare piReR) - JW tablished 1841, MST. N.W. B Wea o6 Quick, Dlgniied ind Emcieat Servics: . W. Deal & Co. si6 | ST, N.E LINCOLN 8200. Automobile _Sers: Chapel. YOU SHOULD HAVE 1 Gawler Service| Funeral Directors Since 1850 Main 5512 1732 Penn: L Ave. N.W " Timothy Hanlon ST N.E. Phone. Iapis Taszuli and 3 Shorebam Hotel or new Na- tional Theater. or going from hotel to theater Saturday night; reward. Telephone Potomac ‘ase. Saturday evening. rd. . HWANDBAG. Sun: Lilrarr or road gold watch. bilis T8Th, nal 1 Contitiental Hotel, small goit aech, personal‘eards na " papers fmport o owner liviug i Tows o phone West 1783 i Py PATR_GLASSES, o or Mr. Wallix, 617 12th . ‘ong ond _and noon; reward 2319 Ashmead pl Sunday after. . Hamilton Fish, 20% T reward. M, West R07-J. WL H SARDO&CO 412 H & Phone Lincoln 524 s obile Funerals, T. F. COSTELLO NOW _LOCATED AT AP. ST. NORTH 7 |————~THE ORIGINAL-———-; W.R.Speare @o, 1208 H STREET N.wW. MAIN 108 FORMERLY 940 F ST ALMUS R SPEARE WILLIS B. SPEARE b——— CLYDE J. NICHOLS —— containing Tecelpts and rds: reward. 5 Return to B, POODLE ward if_returnad ATCH, Uami tached, At 1 o'clock in the 2%09A Sherman ave. pen-face. with c Blue Plai WATCH St spopping [z marked noon. in Continental WRIST WATCH, oo Chevy Chase car morning between 7th and O sts. and 14th and U st. now.; reward. 1415 5th st. n.w. T WITLTAM LEE, Vuneral Director and Em- bamer. ~ Livers in connection. ~Commodions Chapel and modern ‘cremaigriim. = Woderate rices. 532 Tel._call M. 1885, frites, 532 Pa. ave now. Tel. cal R. F. HARVEY'S SON Richard K. Hurvey, 1432 U St FUNERAL PARLORS. Pot Frank Gc!crs Sons Co 1113 SLVENTH ST. { Modern Chapel. ioxhece. Main 2473 | | nephews and | WARREN. IMRS. ANNIE MURPHY DIES. Wal Besident of Capital for Last 70 Years. Mrs. Annie Murphs a resident of this 70 years, died street, Saturday will be conducted tomorrow morning, at St. Aloysius Interment will be cemetery., Mrs. 89 for the iden al servi last city her Fune. at the residence with mass later ~tholic Church in Mount Olivet at e Murphy nieces Lake City prominent survived living in San and Balti- in Catho- salt was here. Franc! more. lic cirel co, She Loyola U. Hend Dies. NEW La., January 19, —Rev vier Twell- meyer, y old, president of Loyola University, died suddenly last night of heart trouble. Father Twellmeyer while visiting the Rev. Edward Cum- mings, former president of Loyola, at the College of the Immaculate Con- ception. was stricken ted this life Junuary 16, 1923, NTON ADAMS. aged 12 sears beloved son of Harrison aad Beatri ms (nee Bush) Funeral Tuesday. Jan uary 20, at1 o'clock, from New Bethei Bap- tist Church, 6th and'$ sts. n.w. Kes. W. D, Jarvis, pastor. BARNES. Departed this life at his residence, 5 0th st URIUS BAR. beloved hus bund of Jesnie B. Barnew. brofher of Joseph Burnes, wr.: father of Thomas L. Barues Funeral Tuesda, 20, at 1_p.m from Nineteentn Bapuist Chireh Tope & Clark, undertakers BERKELEY. Saturday. Japuary 17, 1 10:30 o'clock p.m., In Providence Hosn MARY H., beloved wife of W. A. Berkei of the New Winston Hotel the chapel of J. Ygilliam . ave. n.w., oa ‘fuesdsy, 530 "o'clock a.m. theace in’ the Ko Church, "Grd’ and ¥ s Yenere reqiiem mass will be ald at 9 oclock &.m for the repose of ber soul. Relatives dnd triends tnvited - BROOKS. Ja Lee's Bans, January Hol, at 18, 1025 at Tier Hospital, J¢ 1 WILLIAM EBROOK) voted hisbaad of Anna Brooks and »ou of Alfred and Adelize Brooks. He to mourn fhelr loss one son, three and three brothers azd. five Funeral, Wednesday. m.. from Masons heate to Ebeneser ( ~4th and &e. Intermeat st Chapel Bill, Ma. CARNAHAN. Sundar, Januars 18, Monroria, C Col. % cetired, b ahan. Notl leaves sisters hercafter.” CASBIDAY. At his_residence, SEPH, Funeral Elkridge, DUSCHERE. = Sudden! at the res .. Jaouary 0 Shepherd husband of the lute Laura Cassida. 10 a.m.. Tuesday, Japuary 20 Md Supdsy. Ja e of her siste HEs Ot dmemioe S50 aemu e atrest, Chake, LETITIA, wife of the late Bdward Duschere. Funeral services at the Cburch of the Biessed Sacrament, on Tuesday, Ja uary 20, at O am. lntefment privaie Bowers, by request EGAN. January 17. 192 ELEANOR FRANKLIN heloved Martio Fgan. Funeral services Church of Tncarnation, Madison ave. st.. on Tuesday, Jasuiry 20, at 10 a.m. FORD. Fridas, January 1 at 4 pm.. ata Mount Alio Hospital NORMAN FRANKLIN FORD, o his 83rd year. bushand of Blanche Ford an of Victoria Ford Watson. Funeral from bis mother's residence, 823 Jrd st s.e. at 2 p.m. Tuesduy. Jatuary 20. Interment at Codar Bl fives and friends invited. . GEDDINGS in New 1925, WILLIAM trom hin I B on Wednesday, Jaouury Ioterment Glenwood Cemete GLADMAN. Junuary 17, 193 AN ate Rudolpb G Funeral from his Tebbs, 1200 F at 2 pm ster’s’ residence st. n.e., Mondas Isterment Glei HAMILTON. HAMILTON, tbe belos Lelair “Hamiiton, aged 36 rears. from ber 1 dence, 1243 D st. ne., on Tursday 20, «t 10:30 a.m., thence harch, 14t and A Sts. s will b+ beid at 11 o'clock gressional Cemeters ddeoly, Jagpuary 17, 192 . 20 8 ‘st. p.w.. NELLIE beloved wife of Frank pan. Fugeral 8t Lome at §:30 s.m. day, Jsnuary 0. thence to Nt. Martins Church, where mass will be said st 9 a.m for the repose of her soul. Interment Mount Olivet Cemeters. (Ba please copy.) HARR. Sunday evening, January 18, ADELAIDE L., widow of Petar Harr and daugbter of Thomas F. and Ellen Schieigh of Hagerstown, Md. Belored mother of Wil liam R.. Addie M. and Nellie L. Harr. Fu neral (private) Wednesdas afterncon st 2:30 from her late residence, 3156 Jaruary Funeral HANNAN, Ber res de (nee Lanah HAKRIGAN. Gallinger Hospita R H Saturday. Jeouary 17, 19; ROY H., brother Shepherd and Ire Gettysburg, Pa., Jan Remaios restiog st the fuseral rs of W. Ernest Jarvis Co., 2222 Geor- HAYNES. Sundar, Jaovary 18, 19 OLIVER HAYNES, son of Floss Notice of funeral bereafter. Jarsis Co. fn charge. HAYNES. ence_of her MARY en re, only daughter of the late Margaret nd ‘Robert Anderson Haynes of Texas. Services and interment st Laredo, Tex. JOHNSON. Janvary 16. 1825, at Boston Mass. TWILLIAM JOHNSON, son of the late Mrs. Mary Paine and brother of Mrs Foas B. Johson. Interment at Newport, LAMSON, Sunder, P redidence. TR FRANKITY ©LANSoN. e War vetéran, aged R years. Fuperal servie at the above residence at 11 a.m, Janu- ry 20, lotermest (private) Gleowood metery. LEE. Departed this life at Boston, Mass.. 00 January 16. 1825. ADELE T. LEE (nee Ruckler). beloved wife of L. B. Lec. daugh ter of the late Michael K. and Annie R Ruckier. Funeral from the residence of h brother, 1122 6th st. n.e.. at 9 Tuesday: thence to Holr Name Church, where mass will be caid at 1 LOCKE. January 17, 1325 GEORGE . LOCKE,” the “belored busband of Bessir Locks. The fuperal be from W. W Deal's funeral home, §16 H st. n.e., on Tuesday. Javuary 20, at 2:30 p. {oter ment will be beid privately at Glenwood Cemeters LYON. Sunday, January 18. 1925, at 11 at bis restdence, 617 Upshur u.w., TH E., beloved husband of Emma L (nee phers), in the 66th year of bis age. tice of funeral later. MARR. Suoday. January 18 1 am.. at the residence of his dau Charies 1 Armstrong East Capitol st JAMES C., beloved husband of Sarab F. Marr. Services will he held at the above address on Tuesday. Januars 20, at 11 a.m. Interment in Congressional Cemeters. MORGAN. Sundar, January 18, 1023, at 1:53 p.m.. MARY V. MORGAN, beloved’ wite of Uhe Jate George H. Morgah. Funeral from her late residence, 412 7th &t. a.c.. Tuesds Jaouars 20, at 2 p.m. Friends and relativ invited. Toterment Congressional Cemete MURPHY. Saturday. January 17, 192 43 p.m.. ANNIE, widow of Cornelius rphy. Funeral will take place from the deace of Mrs. M. A. Seatles. 73 G st. on Tuesday morning. January 20, ai ck: thecce to St. Aloysius’ Chureh where requicm mass will he said at 9:30 (Baitimore papers please copr.) POLER. At Madison, N. J. Janua loon. stter 2 lingeting 'ilinces, VIRGINIA RIFFITH POL Funeral from her late home, 7 Rosedale ave., Madison, N. J., uary 16, PRICE. Wednesday, January 14, 1025, at Gailinger Howpital. JOHN PRICE of Chery Chase, Md. Tuneral at Morganza, Md. W. Ernest Jarvis Co. in charge. VANSCIVER. Fridar, January 16, bout 8:15 a.m., GEORGE WILLIAM, 17, has been called dent. Funeral from residence, ave. n.w., Tuesday at 2 pm. vited ‘to’ church service at Chureh, WALLACE. Jaouary 16, 1023 EARLE W. LACE, beloved mon of Odie and Junia Walince. Funeral Mooday, January, 19, at 2 pm.. from hix 815 12th At ne. Rev. U Tater- ment Woodlawn Cemetery. Sunday, Ja TOCHE! Japnary 18, 1925, at 7:30 1715 Kilbourne_ pl. p.m OMA; Hu at 6. hter, Mrs at Jan- 1025, 3 misfortune of accl 2438 Virginia Friends in St. P L. Warren of 3748 Davenport st. of s B Warrea. nw.: Fuscral Wednesday, from "Rock Creek Baptist Tev. W. A. Joues, pastor, at 1 p.m.” Friends " iovited. Interment Payne’s Cometers. 200 WELSH. Mond: Janyary 19, 1925, st Emergency Hospital, ANNA WELSH " (nee . “beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Funersl Tuesduy, January from 466 H st. s.w. Please oelock p.m., omit figwers. WINZOR. Sunday, January 1S, 1925, at 2:25 a.m.. ELIZABETH WINZOR, mother of Robert Winzor and Duisy Wormisy and wister of Ephraim Kelley. at the residence of her daughter. in Arliogton. Va.. after s ilinews wirich she bore patience. Funeral Tuesda: at 2 o'clock, from the Mount Zioo Baptist Church, Arlington, Va. Friends and relatives invited to attend. . a1 from | devoted won | I { BELL. D. C, MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1925. rh In Memoriam. A tribute of love. to the memory of our ‘dear brother, NATHANIEL RELL, who departed this life tive years ago today, Jani ary 19, 1920 Moments of sadness come over s, Silently tears of ow fow Memory keeps you near us, Though God sou fise_years ag DEVOTED BROTHER, J. K. BELL. "axp SISTERS, MRS. k. B PORTE C. B. OVERHALL, MES. C. MRS B B. HOLMES CAMPBELL. McDONALD. of my dsar father, Mal BELL, todsy tor. teft In loving memory JOHN H. CAMP 19, 191 AMPRELL McDONALD, who s #go February 10, 1914 JAMLES D. CAMPBELL. COWBILL. Kacred and memory mother, entered in Janvery 1 Sleep on dear 1o us of my dsar wife and our loving MARGARET ELIZABETH, whi ctoranl rest ooe year 850 today is_the deatr mother, sweetly sleep Thy sorrows are ail over, For thou hast crossed the waters decp And gained thy heavenly shore HER LOVING HUSBAND AND FAMILY GUDE. In affectionate memory of our mother LEHANA W. GUDE, who departed thia 1ife two years ago today. January 19, 1923, HER CHILDREN. my _beloved HARBISON todsy MATME. HAWKINS. A tribute of love to the mem ‘ors of our dear wons and brothers, Wi LIAM ELLIS HAWKI) aried life 13 years ago. De 1912, and JAM , “who departed this life 9 years ago today. January 19, 1816 They are gone. but not forgotten, Never will their memory fade Sweetest thought shall ever linger Around the graves where thes ure laid THEIR FATHE D' SISTERS JACKSON. of my beloved wife died January 19, 14 but nt HARBISON. In father, who passed £y 19, memory ot JAMES "DAUGHTE * A tribnte of respect to the memors LIZZIE JACKSOY, who Goue, forgotten JACKSON. ™ Over the river faces Fair as the mor Free from their woy Waiting and wat . patiently the Father and m: he va Watch for the boatman, ®ait for the sai loved ones over the tide rbor, near to thelr side. DAUGHTER, ADA JACKSON. 1n dear father. JACKSON rted this life 20 years #50 today, Japua 1605, Dear fa Only God & Of the grief that For how we miss you can te is borne 1n silenee the fatber we loved so well HIS CHILDEEN memors of my dear who cntered etern: January 19, 19 hanges, JESSUP. Ta IARY M. Tears ago’ today mo: Years have passed Ko many have ta HER DEVOTEL LUCAS. sa Lusband ax 19, JAUGHTER ADDIE. * rr of our devoted WILLIAM F. LUCAS Tect 14 Tears age. ALICE M. LUCAS SxbDAveHTER E MAGRUDER, sor. JOHN of my dear 10 departed January 19 MAGRUDER, w s ago today, 5o death loving remembrazce of other, LUCY e two yoasr our dear MILLER azo tods™ mother who_deps Janu: Days of sa Memors Leeps sou Thoigh sou died two vears ago DAUGHTER ANU GRANDCHILDREN NALLEY. In sed but our hostand and faibe who died two £ remembra JOHN W. NALI ears ago today, January 19 th disease 1 care cked with pain HIS AND ¢ AHIU'H\ o il aluace (10K of ther IS DATGHTER AND SON-IN-LAW DRED AND R0Y NT. NALLEY. In sad but lov of my dcar oo and our hr o todsy, Januarr 19, 192 Two years hare passed since that sad day, When the one I Inted war called away God took home, it v 1 But in my heart 1love | HIS LOVING MOTHER BROTHERS. OETZEL. In loving remeny hushand and our devoted . WILLIAM OETZPL. who s nine years age to day. Jaguary 19, 1916 115 LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN. * PARKER. 1o loving remembrance dear husband and father, KER, who departed this ago foday, Janvary 17 Memories will 1i me cannot change them, 'tis tr Years that have pasced casnot seve Our loving temembrance of you HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN SCOTT. Ta lovinz remembrance of our dear nghter_and sister, GRACE ELLEN DR NEAL SCOTT, who departed tuis lifc one year ago today, Junuary 19, 1924 How we miss the welcome footstens 0F the one we loved o d Oft we listen for her coming. Teeling sure that she is Bear. No_one knows the silent heartache Only thowe who have loted can fe Of_the grief that is borne in silence For the one we love so well Dars of saduese still come oer o Hidden tears so often flow: Memories always keep Tou near ue, Although rou left uie a Tear ago HER DEVOTED FATHER, SISTERS BROTHER-IN-LAW. STUDDS. 1In loving remembrance of our dear husbaud snd father. WILLIAM STUDDS who deparied thie iife nioe years 2go Tes Terday, January 1%, 1916, Sleep on. dear father. Your loving bands shal A faithful fatber, both true and kind A better father no one can find HIS WIFE AND DAUGHTER THOMPSON. _In memors of my hushand BUDDY THOMPSON, who deparied this 1ife two years ago todas, Jannary 19, 1825 The month of Januars i« here To me the saddest of the sear, Racause two Yeats agn 10day My loving husband passed awar. Tpright and faithful in all his wass Deroted and true to the end of his dars. A loving husband, so trus sud Kind. What a wonderful memory be left behind Some max thizk T am not lonels. When at times they soe me smile; Little do thes know the heartaches That T suffer all the while HIS LOVING WIFE EMMA THOMPSON. WEDGE. Sacred to the remembrance of my dear beloved hushand. JAMES E. WEDGE, Sho departed this iife three Tears azo today, January 19, 1922 The month of January is here, To me the saddest of the year, Recause (hree years ago (od My loving hushand passed awar Upright and faithfol in all his wars Devoted aud true to the end of his dars. A loving husband. £n true and kind. What & wondertui remembrance be left be ind. Some may thiok T am not lonely, When at times ther sce me smile. Little do they know my heartaches That 1 suffer all the while. WIS DEVOTED WIFE, EMMA WEDGE. WILLIAMS, A tribute df love and devotion to the memory of our dear husband = father, ANDRE'W WILLIAMS, who departed this life ten years ago tolay, Jasecy 1N, 191 Hi8 WIFE, FRANCES B. WILLIAMS, AXD CHILDREN. AND sour labor in e'c: FUNERAL DESIGNS. “BLACKISTONE'S Floral “Blanket Sprays” And Otber Beautiful Floral Desizns at Moderate Prices. 14th & H. Tel. M. 8707 Geo. C. Shaffer *%1m scww. 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