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EVENING GES AID IMES.K. Monday Evening Group to Support Indorsement Com- mittee Work. STAR, 'WASHINGTON, D. €, TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1925 HENRY OLDYS DIES; NATIVE OF CAPITAL Former Resident Noted for Work in Bird Lore—Wrote Verse on Seasons and Nature. 'Sclencel and the Geologleal Socioty | of Washington will hold a joint meet ing January 28, 8 p.n.. in assembly | hall of Cosmos Club. Prof. Fred J Pack, University of Utah, will de- scribe “Scenic Aspects of Utah Geology,” and Hugh D. Miser, United States Geological Survey, will speak of “Erosion in San Juan Canyon, Utah.” Tach paper will be illustrated with slides. to the special needs or desires of the respective communities. Tells of Work Here. Mr. Columbus told of the develop- ment of the work in Washington and the favorable results obtained. It was pointed out that here the com- mittee is made up of representatives of the varlous civic bodles, appointed by the District Commissioners. “ollowing the addresses there was an open forum, during which the in- terest of the club members was mani- fested by their questions. The club, through its president, Rev. Dr. W. Lo thon expressed its appreciation committee’s eftorts. Thomas E. West, chairman of the banquet committee, reported that the annual banquet of the club will be held during the latter half of next month. The date and place will be | announced later. The executive com- mittec of the club will pass on the | plans for the banquet next week. Mrs. Gilbert H. Grosvenor presided at the meeting. Beaths. HOLMES. Mouday. Janusry bis rexidence, 1321 'V ut Glmmy), the beloved Holwex, "son of Mary of Mrs. Hessie Wel Sophia ' Jolimson, Mrs, Carrie Dorsey of lladelphia, Pa., aumd Mrs. Bessie Wash ington. Nofiee of funeral hereafter. & KIBBLE. Departed this Jife Januars 19, 1925, at her residence. 233 Florida ave. n.w MARY E. KIBELE, the beloved wife of Henry Kibble and the devoted mother of Mrs. Violet Plummer and Ollie Kibble, No- tice of funeral hereafter. (Richmond, Va cheer le and kindly wars Papers please copy.) 210y Are pleasant to recall LYON. Sunday, January 18, 1025, at 11 pm., | e oa s Tor ety ons at i residence, 617 i ¢ Anddicg THOMAS E.. beloved el (nee Humpiirey). in LYON. In loviug LYON, Wio departed this ago this January Wy Matt She only asices S AND BROTH MARY s ago todiy ther has left a lontliges In Memoriam. LYON. Tu sad but loviug remembr dear sis A., who fell a Jesus t Junuar. Two years toduy, de T saw you laid to rest God thought it best to tak He knew yon needed rest HER LOVING SISTER LYON. 1In sud but I dear’ wife wnd m i January 19, 1 n.w.. JAMES B husband of Ida Avo Qualls, father or, brother of Mrs at e ofpm you hame/ NELLIE{ (™ ng remembrance MATTIE (w0 3ears aEs TAAK 2 0 The Alumnae Association of Gun- s ize ston Hall will hold its annual meeting tomorrow at 3:30 p.m. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY hington Chapter Hadsssah will et at Unity Club, 2:30 o'clock. Col h, distinguished representative of Palestine, will speak EXOLINF MOTOR OIL The satisfactory lubrication of your automobile is in direct proportion to the quality of the oil you use. Henry Oldys, a native Washingto- nian and well known in this city as the writer of verse on seasons and birds and as an imitator of bird notes died fn Petersburgh, N. Y., yester after an ilineds of about a monlh A cording to word received here Mr, 0ld made his residence at Wo sid Md., for many years, there last September to home in Petersburgh. Mr. Oldys was an early member of the Washington Audubon Socie: ty, and had dellvered numerous lectures be fore schools and organizations on birds and other natura! life as found HUSBAND remembrance AND 86N+ of our. be MATTIE A on W o 1neaie? Ttermont ¢ PATRICK. mew's after a beloved Tuther Mount Soriah Finp Thursday, tives and die d souer | g who 4 Depar Menmbers of the part ub pledged their Monday Evening »-operation in the work of the cha indorsement committes of the District at the neeting of the club last night in the College Women's Club, Support of the elub was extended owing addresses Dr. James Ford of svard University and <18, 192 LEWIS N TONIC Annual meeting o Auxiliary of the Dioe ton with the Sunday of the Diocese will L in Epiphany parish i | nephew t e in st st Chineel fron morning, ¥ the anli Woman's| x ‘l MUDD, »f Washin School Institute held 8 o'clock hall. Speaker 10 10 1 will REXOLINE MOTOR OIL has proved ‘ that it retains and maintains the necessary | tol H to *i lubricating protection to all working parts at the working temperature of the motor. Use a motor oil of unvarying quality and give your engine every advantage. . SHERWOOD BROS., Inc. J. R. KEENE, District Sales Manager Telephone Main 3904 305 Albee Building FAEL the winning name will receive $100 Prize! . NO RESTRICTIONS! NO REQUIREMENTS! ALL WE WANT IS A NAME—you don’t have to write an essay—you don’t have to do any of the usual things connected with most contests—WE WANT A NAME! 1If you can successfully present the best one—YOU WILL WIN THE $100. Just a name for Meyer Davis® de Luxe BALL ROOM Earle Theater Bldyg Public Dancing Every Evening America’s Premier Bands Will Be Featured s BALI flc space will re 1 in Spanish architecture BE OVER ONE WORD EIGHT (8) LETTERS 1 submitted b as the dec 101 emble 6% you w Everyone Is Eltgrble to Compete! SEND YOUR NAMES TO Name Selection Contest Le Paradis Bldg.. . . . .No. 1 Thomas Circle Contest Closes Monday, January 26 I I Charl local toe chari cities Dr of the ago the char in which the « ty ind ] Ford it started in Clevel gave a He comm SERVICE AT PRIVATE W. W CHAMBERS Co., | The Browns 14th Cor. Chapin St. N.W. s MAJ. GEN. SHANKS 0UT. Retires After 44 Years of Active Service. - Maj. Gen David C. Shanks, in command of the 4th Corps Atlanta, Ga., was placed on tred list of the Army at his quest Saturday after more than 44| Bicycle Clu vears of active service. He is from| Mr. Oldys Virginia and was graduated from the | service he Military Academy in June, 1554. HefIn the Pos wus awarded two distinguished | then in the service medals, for exceptionally | Agricultura | meritorious service during the World w one from the Army and one | from the Navy. e has held the rank | uf major general since March, 1921 | His retirement has resulted in | promotion of lumbus of the ities Indorsement com ub was told of the orsement program in other \ Washington gave a historical roview lopment rk sinee 20 years outline of ittee polic: in ious In many of these plac the administration wa i chamber of com- n vari he had a m young man recently | Society, Mr. area, at|the Biologic the re-)can Ornith own re- [also been a the daughte Lieut. Robe Service, wh efty: three Benedlet an both of Woc Fraser of T the Brig. Gen. Dennis L. | Nolan, assistant chief of staff, as a r general and of Col. Frank M wldwell, U. S. Cavalry as a briga- | dier general \ Trust Co. Interment tery WOMAN HELD IN DEATH. Alleged to Have Suhbed Charles M. Coleman. Charles McKinl 3. 319 Knox court last night as a result of the loss of blood from a wound in his leg, and zabeth Washington, also colored 1246 Unfon court southwest, was ested as his alleged slayer. About 3:30 o'clock the couple quar- reled in the woman's home. A phys cian dressed the wound, and suggest- ed that Coleman go to a hospital, but bis advice was not heeded, and four | hours later he died When placed under arrest, Elizabeth is said to have admitted the cutting. CITY sy Coleman, colored southwest, died | POSt. row No. &, £.30 p Board of norrow, i Building. ) T AVING S8 400 Assoctation BURIAL VALUL AMBULANCE: For 1 Epsilon ¢ fraternity, anniversary at the Charter me. of the even McGarrag man Du Romine Tay Griffin ganized e Funeral Home = than 1,000 jackrabbits were in a one-day drive by citizens dgepole, Nebr. Mora d L | | Col | ki - % of P morrow, Veterans, ing at G plications submitted A The Sor luncheon fayette He the Empire will speak night Rauscher's. Dinner in dancing Weston eral “The All M. founder of of Art and tomorrow ment to M Schauffer, Widdemer Amazing Reductions on broken lots of $4 $3-50 qnd $2-50 Theosophist row, 8 p.m. Dance ment streets, Building at in the forest and fields a planist and singer, it is said Besldes belonging to the He is survived hy who was prominent in this eity Sdson Olds, of this city. t Five Hundred Beuning-Glendale-Oakland Citize Smothers School The p.m., Warren G. Harding Camp, Sonx of w! Compatrioty The League of Massachusetts, Monroe 445 pm,, at Florence from & residence, 2 of New York. Stady class at Hotels, tomorrow Miss Grace Lindley Impressions of Our East.” In addition, usical talent, and when a had quite a reputation as Work The Catholic Daughters will hold a business meeting bers only, 8 o'clock, at Rale Audubon ) Oldys was a of 1 Soclety and the Ameri- ologist Society. He had member of the old Capltal membe Delaware § 8 o'elock, ut pictures ate Thon cards, dancing . Al Del Soclety was in th vernment about 20 years, first t Office Department and Biological Survey of the 1 Department his widow late R. J wit Sheridan Woman will meet Hall who is $ Meigs, a o Army Air red in this Charle Army r of the Langley Parent wiil meet, 7 Langley Junior High School sentative A. H. ( Carolink . ac Oldys of the s now static daughters, nd Mrs.! Philbrick McCoy dside, Md., and Mr ank oledo, Ofiio, and a brother. treasurer of the Unlon fation sque Assoc in parish Church Kalorama Citizens' peet, 8 o'clock will be in a local ceme- L Historical Club. Allen C. speak of “Col. William Wi and His Mayoralty tions by Ambrose meeting Columbia meet, 8.16 Cosmos NEWS IN hRIEF. aea Durkin American at riy by Legion, t 719 15th street Nash mor- Washington branc Bacteriologists, v Naval Medi Wh or American peakers N Blood Caleium Nichols, "Note in the Rabbit": R. E. St Spectrophotometer and Its n Dye Investigations,” a “Anthrax Im Fducation 30 p.m. will meet 1 . in Franklin Scheol o Experime will meet Thurs chenour die hapter, Delta Sigma P'hi will celebrate its tenth with & dance January nnecticut avenue studio mbers will be the guests ing. They Joseph C. Robert T. Miller, Nor- ehring, C. Albert Parker, lor and Lieut. William E fraternity chapter was Business High School Mrs. B M rdson) wi of Lewis 1 address t the Knights o yol. Subj Women Citlz are sm rters for Petworth Mas 14 Mite the will lecture and “Trip Down t ot the at uy at r cal Survey tures Car ont, G. AL R, will meet to- in Grand Army Hall theet tomorrow Hall. Numer membership in R for even- 15 ap- will be ENNIS. We wish express thanks and appreciation to aud friends for their many k ul floral tributes at the husband and father, optimists will ecting tomorrow Mrs. ust Co., hold at Anne Seward New York Cf NIS, NELSON ENNI The family of Mrs. T to expi ds. T KLE sickness their kindness will featore meeting Reception room, Ladies’ tomorrow at 7.15 m followed by D. ball K15 am of Women Voters: former attorney will Doctrine” 1901 F street of funer 3. BROOKS. wen= A M speak of | Wadnesds. tomorrow,| aitend the BROOKS and D sts. en funeral o Services at s.e., 10:30 a.m i A. LANCASTE: RGE. Secre Mondar, ezer Stoddard Jackwson, International Association Letters, will be at home 1 7 pm. at her 2 Yo 19 N street, in compli-| NierRepd Gar Mrs. Margaret Widdemer| Thursday, Ja poet-novelist, and Mrs. | ber late fes DALLY. Tuesday morni At 5:90, at ber revidence of| nae. Mrs. MARY A tomors| motier of Mr. Kennon phine Daily, Notice of fu DAVIS, Suddenly, at Tuesduy, Junuary 1 MILTON Fune: ters, 1012 C st Do, DORBEY. Departed this life Januars 19, Janua DALL United Lodge DAY s, 1731 K street, All welcome. Recreation Hall, Govern- North Capitol and B evening by C. D o'clock will School. and 1925, 1308 F: 1" from Mrs. MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE AND THRIFT-SAVING Sharing With Others demonstration oi Mutual I With neans Sharing Ol 1l ire Insurance. and Mutuality co-operation procation, of enjoyment mutual pol Iders of the Mutual Fire Insurance Com- put their premiums into a common fund to be used Any less an amount held for surplus wvment of expected loses and expenses. is lividends™ to the policyholders, the miuw fun st beuefit to the policyliolders of the Mutual Fire I'he return i savings means a reduction of insurance, a real thrift-saving, profit-shari “sharing with others” .for mutual benefit. Mutual Fire Insurance Co. 13th and New York Avenue N.W. L. Pierce Boteler Seeretary W. A. H. Church Phone Main 1180 Raleigh Shirts 195 In clearing our stocks for Spring A big variety of patterns in broken sizes; some slightly soiled; but all of them regular Raleigh quality and all sizes in the combined assortment. Cardiff cords and plaited per- cales with two separate col- lars to match; white oxfords; woven madras; end-to-end madras; plain colored English broadcloths; all to go at this price for quick clearance. 11,510, 8% and 57 Raleigh Shirts $4.95 Pure silks; crepes; silk broadcloths; silk and cotton mixtures; in plain colors with Jacquard figures, stripes, checks and novelty patterns. Broken sizes and some slight- ly soiled; all sizes in the com- bined lot. Full Dress and Tuxedo Shirts Alone Excepted Raleigh Haberdasher Inc. Satisfaction ((uaumlmfd I'hirteen Ten F Street S SR NURNN 18, 1025, at the Unit Home, at 2:15 pm., A SEY, belovad brother of A neral Wednesday, Januar from Mount A 1st and North Tyler, pastor. He 15 not dead Bue gone into that school Where he 5o longer nceds my tion, And Cbrist himself doth rule DOBSEY. _sergeant fGeorge, Rerry Veterans, ances the ' deat The Washington Players, directed . R DORSEY Su by Angela Frances Small, will pre I 8. Soldiers’ Hon sent “The Good Old Times” Friday | Moy Raptist Church T st evening at Wilson Normal School and N. Cap. sts. nw. Body Leading roles will be played by | undertaking establishment, 30 Kathleen O'Connor, Maybelle Gorby, | All comrades invited to attend Bernice Wall and E. Dodge. Father Alexander. first pastor of any Catholic Church at Solomons, Md., will have a supper Sat- urday at the Church of Our Lady Star of the Sea as a first step toward build- ing the first Catholic school within his parish. The priest is a grandson of Columbus Alexander, who was an im- portan figure in the Washington of his time, and asl the patronage of his rel- atives, friends and fellow natives. resident Capitol n.w., Wednesday % CHARLES W. LE. C TIMOTHY T. AL GEDDINGS. _ Juou E. GEDDINGS. the beioved hust lan M. Ge: agi sea from his late residence, on Wednesday, Tnterment Departed this 1ife fock p.m.. EDW He leaves t two daughte ndehi Washington FOUND. i; Jan. Academy of ear Oth and Pa Toss & loving wif tivo sisters and two g Jay. “or left Msrtle BAG_Tun handbag, near 14th and U on ear. Call Cleve. @25 Reward. Ellmaker, 8828 Livingston. piatinum, set with 4 4f returned to J. 8 West 1634, hurcl. 4th ¢ (Baltimore papers please HALL. Special Cook Lodge, No. 10. held ai Masonic Tempi ginia ave. s, Wedn 11 o'elock a.m of attending the funeral Brother EDWARD HALI Paul A s.e. 1 pn ADDISON W ROBT. W. PINKETT, Entered iliness 1 HAMILTON, belove Hamilton_and de Percival Y. and Josephine A eral Hereufter. duy evening, Jan L. HARR, widow daughter of Thomas Schleigh of Hagerstown, Md er of Willlam R.. Add Harr. Funeral from her & Mt. Pleasunt st., Wedne: rment private. 5. Saturday, Jans 1 Hospital, K am HilL 21, 1:30 pom., 11th and K ste. or. Relatives o, Iast seen at District ii Phone Woodside 136-R; a1e TOG, police, mak and "Alaska ave ne o rom St Thurs- | Eye sts. day, 3 ing ‘tag 5782: all white long hair except tipped light tan: pink nose. Owner will give $10 reward for return of dog to above ad drexs. Phone W. 1064. Attest: morniug: re - E. Rachurn, 21 right hand, on 1 Seott Circle’ and TET Black, eust side of 18th st U'st.” Pleuse phor . driving, rigl ety By 57, 5 v Tat Theater, one night T between 10 and 5| p ope | HILL. Inte January Church, King, pas of thie nesday, . J. U, vited HILL. Al Ladies' Re oficers and memb viclnity 17th or 18 liable Immediate reward. Room 603, Infer- Wednesd Clock, from J1th and K sts. MRS, REBECC ADDIE CHASE GRE HILL. All officers and members o Tmmediate requested 1o Attend K &’NL HITL 1:30 o'clock, na K RS, VIRGI . Janu Asbu n.w. ATIE HII at 1:30 association. ' Reward if returned ‘to desk of | Ehurciy e Dodie Hoiel or Room 100 . pearl, clnity Park rd. “Pleasant sre dan. 20" Can Core 4047 bears cross and X on gold. Lib- eral reward if returned to 2310 Ashmead pl. or phone Potomac 3083.J. 220 ‘ROOK-— Contalning money and pass book. _Cail Potomac 1657 Reward. ROSARY HEADS, black. on siiver chain,He- turn 10 Eye st nov. Reward. 210 SETTER. biack und wiite, wale: simwers 1o “Dush'"; strayed from vicinity Wanimian rage:’ license tag missing. Telephone 2 Reward. TEN DOLLARE—On January 19, in Colorado Building. in lobby, on one of eleva , OF on eighth floor. Reward. E. L. Shechan, 808 Colorado_ Bufldi . and Asbury nw. A TINNEY. HILL. hereby attend . Wednesd at Asturs Church PAULINE MARSH! JENNIE E. BARNES, Sec. HILL. Oficers and members of ter No. 8, 0. tend the funeral of wember, Mrs. Wednesda, Church, & th leatier strap: Sunday. 18th, ¢ going south. HINE €. i Wow SARAH HOLMS, Honored Se HILL. The Ladies’ Fricndship nounces the desih of Sis neral will be held danuary from Asbury AL E. Chureh, 111 Rer. Bing pastor Membire MARY é 10, m_#“a ik BI open on’ back. Satrday afternoon, shopping district: liberal reward. Continei Hotel desk. E WRIST WATCH. white goid, Initialed “N, L. H." in front Bureau Engraving or between there and Pa. ave., about 4 p.m. Friday. ward. Call Col. 6578, after 4:30. Baptist Church, day Funerai in f America for mem- igh Hotel meet Moving lecture rians in s Reliet o'clock, in her o clock Repre- of North will be prineipal speaker. ation will ho ety will )1y hall of | Clark wil ton Seaton | Musical Annual ] \m\ nt ott Application | 1w unity cologi- show he Grand (arns of Ehank:. death of ous THOMAS S, HATTIE LLIE HEN their thaks to the during ber Church, 4th R, W. M at 4:30 Claren wite of ry 20, 192 Y. beloved Mrs, Louis Murray Gifford and Mliss Jos ral hereafter. Daris' sis Wednesdax. L be the brother of my affection, Poor protec- Camp, No. Department of F of Comrade January ne. Funeral ok from Mt between 1si at H ommauder. Adjutant, WILLIAM band of Lil 8. les st n Janyary | DUFFIN. P h and T sts. v Vir- | FULTON. 1 CHAPMA fernal rest after sary 20, ANDER ulla West ~l father of West A. Hamilton., No 3 Peter Harr and Ellen eloved moth M. and Nellie 1. o residence, 1o widow W from Asburs nw.. Res 0 fricads in pers of the Relief Society are requested fo attend the funeral o President. . Seo'y. of the Younz Rellef Association are the funeral of Si President Rec. Sec'y You wre funeral of anuary 21, ith a ALL, 1y TRuti Funeral ury M. E. TTS, RAL M8, Societs au RATIE HILL 1:30 o' und K » lease attend. arj ple- | rmont st. | Steuart’s | Funeral | 30 p.m. | Tin t ! pn ED POP] I ar bei da Vi W THORNETT. 1 | waRREN. F aa W e wh A WIL W at 5 You fie se No Bu ANG dey 20 19! Th ¥ T H Al W, | w | Fum fife Janvurs A Te W El But POLK. W politun n.w., Wednesd P SPRIGGS. y 18, 1025, ST Pul made God to bless his WHITAKER January residence home AKERS. our father, SCOTT No earthiy clinging, From mother She Euffere ANGEL! ANGEL. ling mother, BATTLE. and And BROWNE-WILLIAMS, BROWNE Gr Sweet mother. | FURR Steep, FLYNN. |mr. A today, Januaiy | JorDAN. Qay. Upright and faithful in ail bis wa. | LANGFORD. devoted LANGFORD. LANGFO LAWRENCE. or e dariing iph, pastor. et Harmouy ( And slowly puss away in our hearts we often prayed That he might longer stay Day by day we saw him fade | | The officers_and West Lodge, No. wested to utle rother NUEL Baptist Cliurch Thomas 0 0¥ POLK, from m. By order ¢ THE Jr., See erod into eternal rest Sunday. Jauuars 18 wday. January tas Baptist OBLE GRAND. MUND HILL, E, E; EMANT WE. ry at 1 ting at My A28 1L o . Januars 19, 1 beloved husband of T Fuheral from W. W b Thursdas. January Intermeat Fort Lincoin Cemet Departed this life Sundas at 4:35 ., et Sint leaves to monrn their mother, two sisters, a host of other friends weral Wednesday from Wood's tr's Hospital ted frien At Saranac innuary 18 EARNS, eide n mer and the lute rginia and Massuchu Lake Y. Sun ANKLIN | ranklin Stearns of Interment in ichmond, Va.. on wednend Monday " reside pon INA oruett m.. RACHELLA ugbter of Ju Junies &t CECELIA L and \\’n(m»u.\ ”“!” terment Fua Rock Tied hom ot e You called and a u d wed in vo il standing b ul as b 1 from ber uL’x; UNCT E. WARREN Departed this 1 10 20 p.m 4 TRUNGL L. Wi LS. Suddenly 96 1 8. o arlors of Mart Notice of fu ILLS, the st. mw NGS. d Hospital Tuesdas. J MINNIE rof C. Frank and Winuif at the 8. H 2901 14th A tribute the memors ¢ who departed it 1918, o lingering gaze strife at parting, ¢ sweetly, gentl the world’s dim dass. EL. In loving remembrance of my dear and nother, ROBERTA . who year ago, One year ago this ev As th The L Listened mortal _anguish raged that she might & with Christ, her Saviou ¥ from pain and woe, God took grandma In the heavenl; re pain an But_all_is p RANDCHI . CHARLE: GEORGE and love. JREN AND HANNATL AND DEVOTE! In loving remembrance of our dar ROBERTA ANN ANGEL, who parted life oue year ago, January 1924, The 20th of January To us the sadies he vear Because one year ago todus Our loving mother pass H thiis awuy CHILDREN For our son and daughter. brothe CLINTON L. BATTLE. died MARY M. BATTLE DUPREE sister. 14, and adied’ 1919, So suddenly vou both ot us quietly you weat away it these Years in OUF MEIOTS are as weeks. the words, Your are not deud, but sleep. THE FAMILY. * In sad but lovi of onr dear ILLIAMS, whe at Berond six years ag ione but vt forgotten.'” MOTHER AND FATHE mbeane Sacred to the memars of ms dear ghter, MARIE H. who departed this 1ife ror years ago Junuary other, my honr is come, he wing of death i o'er, or my brow is damp and chil 1 must go down to the silent tomb, ATHER MARGARET LUCA In_loving memors of ALICE [ISSELL FULTON, who died Junuary AND MOTHER, ARTHUR AND M 15 NDCHILDREN 1912 ER CHILDREN AND ¢ of our who departed this Tn LICE loving - memors. FURR, mother, life. January 20. 192 loved one. and take thy rest or (God above knows what i3 best e're striving to meet Ton in that land of grandeur, here_happiness WALTER reigns, and peace AND OLIVER FURR. * In loving remembrance of o ALICE Y. FURE, who departed this 20, 1924 yeur ago God thought it wise > take you from our exes o huye seen you su But could not stay death’s Now in vour grave you peacefy who loved you best KING, MALLIE SMITH rost In loving m asband and father, bo died three ve WIFE tribute of love to the n ar danghter and sister. LAUGA ¥ ho departed this life five years ago 20, 1920, bui not forgotten In sad but losing remembrance of husband and futher, RICHARD E. . who left us seven ¥ to Jsnuary 20, 1918, ud true to the end of b ieart and ever so kind, days, 2 AND CHILDREN. * Sucred fo the memors of mr husband, PHILIP LANGFORD, is life four years ago today. HIS LOVING WI to Thee; stlll nearer dear JANE n loving D, who today, B memory ted LANGFORD. of this 1921 AND SISTER life €our Jun MOTHER s 1 s AWRENCE, s ago may meet beyond the and | FAMILY. * | PHILIP | HER ONLY DAUGHTER K. NEWSOM TRADER etarnal rest MAMIE. ® ther, ELLA ¥lore It must hav for one To drin cat this bitter brexd Had not m, h: brer it wonld of us. my on W knows PADGETT. 1n sad but mbrance « my denr wife and FANNIE ¥ PADGETT, who departed fe t sears ago ‘toduy. Ja 1 HER HUSHAND AND DA SCOTT. BOXLEY. In loving of our deur NACY SCOTT, w seven Junuars 2. 1915 A BOXLEY, J HTER 10, Leaf by Calis not for And e HER DEVOT MATTIE S fro AND' AU e living and agein THEL MARTHS . STEW AND LONELY STEWART AND 00D BY R R LOVING JUDITH ¥ NETTIE W TUCKER. 1 t clear. CHILDREN * HER DEVOTED CHIL EMMA WERDIG DREN ARTHUR e d you %o deatdy Love you in death the sao LOVING HUSBAND AND CHILDEEN WERDIG. _In lov mother. MARY V this 1ife Tour 1921 For the that have passed Our_loving remembrance of LOVING DAUGHTERS MARY WERDIC cars ago today, Junua AND ANNI BETH Wisk ago today, January Jesus called To that brig Motber ended Sleep on sour bods is free | never, never g DAUGHTERS AND KATIE. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. " Frank Geier’ s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST Main 2473 RYAN E. Lincoln 112 Ambulances. nnection Av JAMES Model Chapel B vate __ Liver VL. SPEARE CO either the ess0rs of nor von ected with the original W R Spears Josc h F Birch’s Sons i (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 MUST. NOW., | Jtan Pho Dignified_and EM. ' W. Deal & Co." 816 1 ST NE LINCOLN 8200 | Antomobite Sersice. Chapa. | YOU SHOULD HAV ‘Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 Main 5512 Timothy Hanlon _641 H ST. N.E Phone L. WM. H. SARDO & “Co. St. N.E. Chapel T. F. COSTELLO NOW LOCATED A1 _ 1724 N. OAP. ST. ORTH 7976 ———THE ORIGINAL ——— W.R.Speare T, i 1208 H STREET.NW MAIN 108 FORMERLY 940 F ST | ALMUS R SPEARE WILLIS B. SPEARE _———CLYDE J NiCHOLS —— T WILLIAM TEE Livery in modern Ged 1811 est 88 Funeral Direcior and Em. connection. Commodians matoritm. Aoderate 1 call M. 1883 R. F. HARVEY'S SON Richard K. Harves, 1432 U §t. N.W FUNERAL PARLORS. Pot. 2207 tets ATListic. eAPFesEiLe -ineapenslye. Gude Bros. Co‘. 1214 E_Sl BLACKISTONE'S Floral “Blanket Sprays” And Uther Bewntfut Floral Designs a0 Moderate Prices 14th & H. el IFE, BVELTN A. LAW- 1 RENCE AND LITTLE DAUGHTER, MAB, GARET KATHERINE LAWRENCE a0 Geo. C. Shaffer "1 5U K. CHOTCR FLOBAL EMELEMA " Main 3018, 1 MODERATR PRICES. _ Prompt Dellvary.