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Preserved Canton Ginger (In Stone Pots) MRS. SOPHIE KERNAN DIES AFTER BRIEF ILLNESS Widow of Dr. Themas D. Kernan T Succumbs Here at Age of B1. 8““, Mrs. Sophie Kernan, 91 vears old, $1.75] widow of Dr. Thomas Dickinson Ker- nan and a resident of this efty for Magruder Inc. the last 16 years, died at her resi- Best Groceries Large Size Pot, Born in_Winston-Salem, N. C. Kernan was the daughter of the late Charles and Mrs. Ella Veiling Kremer, who were prominent in the State:of North Carolina. She was educated in her native city. Mrs. Kernan moved te Virginia when married and lived in the southwest section of thay State until coming to this city. Until her illness, which began about eight weeks ago, Mrs. Kernan had been as active as women many years her junfor. She, until shortly be- fore her death, maintained an actiye interest in modern art, literature and the affairs of the day, having been almost a constant reader. Aside from reading, one of her chief hobbles was rowing roses. - “he 1s survived by two soms, Dr. Rirtiord: Comne ang owe srandenit: | Famous Scientist, Julia Kernan of Brookland, A Working 18 Hours P. C, and Thomas Kernan of New York. Funeral arrangements haye . not been completed. "DIES ON STREET CAR. E. X. Stephenson Was Official of ‘L. C. Smith Typewritsr Co. SYRACUSE, January 28 —Edgar K. Stephenson, 82, foreign sales manager for L. C. Smith & Bros’ Typewriter, Inc, died last night on a street car Dr. N. S. Keith, Associate of Edison, Noted as Metallurgist. B the Associnted Press. District of Columbia—Fair tonight; not so cold, mintum temperature about 10 degrees. Tomorrow, unsettled and warmer, probably followed by snow | Elected President Daily, Dies at 87 e nigh gentle northeast te southeast wind Maryland—Fair and not so cold to- night.” Tomorrow, unsettied and war- mer, probably snow in extreme west portion; moderate to fresh north, shifting gto southeast, winds. Virginia—Unsettled tonight; mnot quite so cold tomorrow; snow or rain and warmer; moderate north, shifting to_southeast, winds. West Virginia—Increasing cloud- Beaths. PRICE.. Tuesd: January 27 = W LIAM W., beioved husband of Mary Prie Funeral from his late residence st. ne,, Thursday, January 20, ‘at 11 o'clock, Third Time, | RENTZ. " Tuesday, January 1923, Walts leed Hospi , after briet illpess, While W. F. Sunderman Is Re- | Rev. witiiast b mests, oo " Elected as Secretary. loved husband of Catherine Susan Rents (nee Snavely). Funeral services from his te residence, 2011 Kalorama road, Thurs- Special Dispatch to The &ta; s &t 8 pm. Friends invited. 4 Py AR 3 at’ Lebanon, Pa. 2 CLARENDON, Va., January 28.—The | nogs. Monduy, Jaruars e Clarendon Citizens' Corporation, hold- | Bm. at 8t " Ellsabeiiva Hospital, ARy ing company of the Clarendon Citi- a Ly mother of Charlle Cosey. Funeral Friday, zens' Association at its armual meet- January 80, at 1 p.m., from Vermont Aveuue Ing at the home of the president. A.| Euluese Jurvisr ‘fumessl ‘vaciore, ' 228 Earnest Jarvis' fumeral parlocs, 2223 dence, 1201 Perry street northeast, Conn. Ave. & K.St. $5,0C0 Life Insurance for $46.90 At Age 35-send date of birth for partieu- and {llustration. Company founded 1865. Saets over $300.000,0000 vesterday after a short illness. Established 1875 Charles Kernan of Pulaskl, Va., and Dr. Paul Kernan of Maxmeadows, Va.; three daughters, Miss Mary Kernan M. Le Roy Goff, 610 Woodward Bldg. Here it is! KNOX HATS - 20% Off and Miss Elste Kernan of Brookland, after suffering a heart attack. Mr. Stephenson was born at Pitts- Burgh, Pa., December 2, 1862, son of the late Isaac N. and Mary Emma Stephenson, and was educated in the Pittsburgh schools. He had been con- nected with the typewriter business since his youth. Personalities Lend charm and 4 pity. even to sorrowful events. Personality is kuowledge plu el ambu livery in conpection. Ouli— JAPANESE GENERAL DIES, | D™ hish tide, 1118 am. and 11:39 James T.Ryan - Mortician 317 Penna. Ave. S.E. E Lincoln 142 -y | | i iness tonight; warmer in west por- PHILADELPHIA, January 28.—Dr. E s 4 = Nathanel Shepherd Keith, one of the | 117 T0mOrrow, snow and warmer. country’s most noted sclentists and Records for 24 Hours. an assoclate of Thomas A. Edison,| Thermometer—4 pm. 17; 8 pm., last night dropped dead of heart|12; 12 midnight, 10; 4 am., 5; § a.n. disease. He was 87 years old. Work- |3; noon, 20. ing 16 and 18 hours a day, Dr. Keith | Barometer—¢ p.m. 30.28; 8 pm. was engaged up to the moment of |30.37; 12 midnight, 30.41; 4 a.m., 30.45 his death on a problem of electro- |&.m., 30.35; noon, 30.57. . magnetism. Highest temperature, 20, occurred Dr. Keith was born in Boston in|at 2 p.m. yesterday. 1838 and was educated as a physician. | Lowest temperature, 3, occurred at He never practiced the profession, | 7:30 am. today. however, and in 1860 established Temperature same date last year— :um(mlr s metallurgical engineer | Highest, 41; lowest, 19, n Colorado. He later entered the 2 clectrical field and invented numerdhs T,,m::,:::::..:z ‘::n::;:r'or e Y it oy the utliory of [y arer at Graat Falls or 8 ao. totas many scientific works. At a recent dinner in New York of the American | meraherature, 32, condition, very Institute of Electrical Engineers, of | ™ 44 which Dr. Keith was a founder, Mr. idison referred to him as one of the world’'s greatest metallurgists. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low .tide, 5:26 a.m. and 5:49 p.m. X Tomorrow—Low tide, 6:15 a.m. and Baron Satoru Nakamura Was War | ®'42 P-m.; high tide, 12:08 p.m. The Sun and Moen. Cous ouncll Member. Today—Sun rose, 7:19 a.m.; sun sets, By the Associated Press. 5:24 p.m. TOKIO, January 28.—Gen. Baron| Tomorrow—Sun rises, 7:18 a.m.; sun oru Nakamura, a member of the |Sets, 5:25 p.m. vipreme war council, died today Moon rises, 10 a.m.; sets, 10:11 p.m. Automoblle lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Weather in Various Cities, Baron Nakamura, who had a dis 1zuished military career, was born Shiga-Ken In 1854 and joined the rmy on reaching his majority. He verved In the Japan-China war in 1894, was promoted to major general in 1899 and in 1904 was in command of some of the attacks on the fortress of Port Arthur in the Russo-Japanese war. He held other important posts, including that of aide de camp to the Emperor Meiji, and for two years was governor general of Kwangtung. Temperatare. aoadosng pinsak pen wonoy eguey s avey - o) m§ 8 Abilene Tex, Albany " Atlanta ' Atlantic City ADMIRAL BICKNEII DIES. | bl Bismarck ... Boston ... . Naval Officer Had Been Retired |B:ffalo Charleston . Fifteen Years. Chicago ... Cincinaati LOUISVILLE, Ky. January Rear Admiral G. A. Bicknell, 78, U. Clear Pt.cioudy Enowing Clear Cloudy Cleur’ Cloudy Clear’ Raining Pt.cloudy Glenr lear Clear, Lo $2820385523 ERCTT W T 28| Cleveland Denver 444 J. Porter, last night made arrange- Georgia ave. ments for submitting its annual re- SAFFELL. Tuesdsy, January 1 port to the State Corporation Commis- RY W., heloved son of Jane L. and Charles' H. Baffell. Funeral services at Saf- sion, discussed plans for the opera- tion and maintenance of Clarendon Citnzens’ Hall, the outstanding trust of the corporation, and elected officers for the year. Mr. Porter was again chosen to head the organization, this being the third time he has been so honored. W. F. Sunderman was re-elected secretary and Nolan D. Mitchell was elected treasurer. An amendment to the constitution providing for the creation of the office of vice president was offered by Herbert H. Porter. This will be acted on at the next meeting, and if favored the place will be filled at that time. The meeting elected seven three- year directors which had been nomi- nated and their election recommended by the citizens’ association. They are A. B. Eaton, A. Frank Snyder, W. F. Sunderman, R. P. Hough, H. C. Saffell, A. C. Putnam and J. T. Lipscomb, jr. Standing committees were announced by the president as follows: Building committee—Dr. Frank T. Stone, R. P. Hough, A. B. Eaton, H. W. Beattie and A. D. Langley. Housing committee— J. Thomas Manning, Herbert H. Porter and A. D. Langley. Finance com- mittee—Dr. Frank T. Stone, J. F. Bushong, Peter Latterner and Fred L. Sharp. Auditing committec—Herbert H. Porter and J. T. Lipscomb, jr Legal committee—Fred L. Sharp and Herbert H. Porter. MRS. WALDRON EXPIRES. Lifelong Resident Succumbs, Fol- lowing Surgical Operation. Mrs. Catherine Waldron, 42 years old, wife of John F. Waldron and a lifelong resident of this city, died at her residence, 47 W street, yesterday. Mrs. Waldron underwent a surgical | operation last September and since that time had been ill Funeral services will be conducted at the residence Friday morning at $:30 o'clock and thence to St. Martin's Catholic Church at 9 o'clock, where solemn high mass will be sung. In- terment will be in Mount Olivet Cem- fell’s chapel, 5th and H sts. o.w., Thursday, January 29, ‘at 10 a.m. Interment in Mount Olivet Cemetery. WALDRON. Tuesday, Jaouary 27, 1925, at 8 am., CATHARINE WALDEON (nes Haney) . beloved wife of John F. Waldron of 47 W st. n.w. Funeral from the above residence on Friday, Jaouary 30, at 8:30 a.m.; thence to St. Martin's Church, whers solemn high mass will be sung &t O a.m. Relatives and friends invited to attend. In- terment in Mount Olivet Cemetery. 20 WILLIAMS. Tuesday, January 27, 1925, CATHERINE A. WILLIAMS, sge 04, daughter of the late Coimore and Mariel Howard Williams. Funeral Thursday, January 29, at 10 o'clock, from the homs of her ‘niece, Mrx. Thomas J. Burke, unswick, Md. Interment at Bealsville, Md * WOODY. Departed this lifs January 27, 1925, at 10:23 a.m., JAMES E. WOODY, the sou of “the Lucinda Woody and Lewis S. Banks. No- tice of funeral bereafter. * In Memoriam. BROCK. In sad but loviag remembrance of our dear baby boy, WILLIAM BROCK. Jr., who left us one year ago today, Jauary 28, Oue year has passed sifice that sad When the litlic one we loved was called away: (God took him home., it was His will, But in our hearts we love him still. ' GRANDMOTHER AND AUNT BUEHLER. In sad and loving remembrance of our dear son and brother, ALBERT G BUEHLER who died three years January 28, 1922, Knickerbocker Qisaster. He died a hero. 8 HIS LOVING MOTHER, SISTERS AND BROTHERS . CARTER. red to the memory of our dear mother and grandmother, ANNIE C. CAR- TER. who departed this life four years &30 . Janua 1921 n mever forget you, dear mother, you passed away. HER DEVOTED DAUGHTER, ADA CAK TER How I long for you, dear g When my heart is sad W n. HER LOVING GRANDDAUGHTER, VIOLA CARTER BROOKS. . FEIGE. Iu sad but loving remembrance of Gur dear busband and father. CHEISTIAN FEIGE, who was one of the music January All our KNOX Scratch Felts, Oriental Felts, Beavers and Velours; all sizes; all the new colors. Your chance to save, gentle- men, on the finest hats made. - 8. N, retired, died in New Alban: Ind., vesterday. Bicknell retired 15 years ago. Mrs. Anna Sloan Bicknell, his widow; a daughter and son sur- vive. Dunbar Registration Begins. Reggistration for the second =me- mester at the Dunbar High Night School has been opened, it was an- nounced today by Clarence O. Lewls, principal. The second semester be- gins Monday. High school, business and academic courses as well as ele- Detroit . El Paso Garveston g Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Raining Cloudy’ Oloudy Clear’ Pt.cloudy 3 gweyees %3 P Miami. 5 New Orieans New York.. Okla_ City Om > Eesusystys P Raleigh . ... etery Mrs. Waldron was the daughter of | the late Patrick and Mrs. Mary | Heany. HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND DAUGHTERS. * She is survived by her husband, tWo | MyyNATT. In sad but loving remembrance of small children, John F. Waldron, jir., our dear Lusband and father, CHARLES A and Katherine Marie Waldron; two| MYNATT, who died one year ago today. brothers, Thomas J. Heany and James | January 25, 1924 | Keep him, Jesus anc e sisters, s Sieep on, Mynatt, and take your rest J. Heany, and thre sisters, M e D e rul ot taved pou ees Mamie Stafford, Mrs. Julia Gue and| g8 TOVING WIFE, LAURA B. MINATT, Miss Margaret Heany AND SON, BERNAED. = PARKER. Sacred fo the memory of our Cad of Qihanki Gear ava devoted mother EMILY PAKKER, who departed this life two years sgo today, SCHEPPACH. 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Temperature. Weather. uoral tributes at the deatd of our beioved P S | THE FAMILY. Beaths, BOSTIO. Tuesday. Jamuarr 27, 192 Freedmen's Hospital. ELLEN B. BOS devoted wife of Robinson mother of Robigson C.. jr.; Joseph and Toez E. Bostic. Remain: resting at W. E. Jarvis' ' funeral parior, 2222 Georgia. ave. | Fuoeral from ber late residence, 522 48th st. | n.e., Thursday, January 29, at 2 p.m. } London, England.......... Rain Paris; France ... . Clouds Vienna, Austria - Foggy Berlin, Germany Claudy Copenhagen, Deamark. .. Clondy Gibraltar. pain....... Cloudy Horta (Fayal), Azores.. Olear Ban Juan, Porio Rico. Clear Havana, Ouba..... Cloudy Colon, Canal Zope. : Cloudy ARGENTINA. For the week ending Mooday, January 26, 1925, ~Temperatare — ~Precipitation. Mean Do Average e tem- parture * pre- . parture pera- | from Cipi- Trom sormal. tation. normal. Z 1 LR X | Is above the ordinary—HIS PRICES BE- || Southera wheat il 2 s +2 5 —os Chambers’ Amhbulance, $4 Local Calls. Steel Burial Vaults, $55 Chambers’ Special Funcral, $100 Other complete Funcrals, $75, $100, $123, $150, $200 up. The Brownstone Fumeral Home of W. W. CHAMBERS (0., Officer’s Resignation Accepted. The resignation of Lfeut. Dantel C. Reyner, Naval Medical Corps, on duty at the navy yard, Philadelphia, has been accepted by the Secretary of the Navy, to take effect March 29, 1925 FOUND. rge, male, long tail A, ‘Auimal Rescue League, 349 Maryland ave. gom, BULLDOG. brindle and whits, long fail, maie, found in Monument grounds, where young mes removed collar and tag. Apply Washington Animal Rescue League, ryland ave. s.w. COLLIE, young, maie, sable aad white, wear- fog two collars, one with large lock in ring. :.!pply Washington Animal Rescue League, farviand ave: .. DOG, griffon, female, red in color, i middle aged. Apply The Wlllllmon Rescue League, 319 Maryland ave. s.w. i{ol‘?Nl‘l‘,_ |l'rg:t »il:, C le ‘white, male. PPy Ington Animal Eescue Les Marrland_ave. s.w. e TERRIER, re-haired, white with black w two black ears; male. Apply The shington Animal Rescve League, 349 Maryland ave s.w. Marland e Temale; short BROOCH, circle, 39 diamonds, stamped O, V. R. A. 188, on January 23, Rauscher's to 2216 California st., probably om Conmecticut ave. 100.00 reward. Communicate W. E. G. Mil- r. 400 Walnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. BROOCH. diamond s | platin dalac mond, with Tino of bk’ cass. Monday cre: ning, Jan. 26, at the opera. Finder will re. celve ‘genorous reward hy returning to M. Herron. Union Trust Bank 208 COLLIE—7 months old; answers Billy. Reward. 633 Irving st. n.W.“‘ T DOG, police, tan, large. Oall Unts Brewer, Main_6694 . FOX TRRRIER—Wire-haired, white, te black eye. Reward. e Col. Birmin, - giers’ Home. N HANDBAG. Tienna, bet. Sth and 7ih sts, on H st containing valuable articles. Retnrn bag with conteuts to 621 H st, n.w. $10 DICK MURPHY; Ino, HANDBAG, Iady's brown velour. confaini change and §15 in bills.y Finder’ preace el 3. MURPHY, Przsmenny DISTRIBUTORS Main 1880, Branch 574, or North » KETS—Three, on green bag, last Friday'or Saturday. est 2953 or Frank 1894-W. NOTE BOOK. black back, loose lea. Call Pot. 2836 : OPERA “Mother-of-pearl, in worn leather caxe. yesterday afternoon betwern oftice a0 126 und I st in Sheania's «. Queen Quality %05, 0 Reward. Cail Brooks: Prankiin ges o "%t POCKETHOOK Lady's. Black satli, —contaia: in 1S, ete. of value oaly i t iox_papers, t o 7o “owner. POCKETBOO! & Lothrop’s aud Sample I ard Finder ki TR TR ‘Finder retarn to C. P. Wright, » Apt. No. 1. Liberal reward. IF YOU HAD A PURSE_1n Union Station Tuesday eveniag: browa silk_envelope purse, containing money. NECK ' ge and commutation ticket. Lib- 12:10 a.m.. at her residence, 810 1ith st | pe. ANNIE E. beloved wife of William F. Clark, aged 61 sears. Fuseral ot later. DEXTER. January 28, 192 HART, busband of Katherine Cunpingbam Dexter, aged 66 years. Relatives and friends, alto B. B. Freach Ledge. No. 15, F. A, A M., invited o fusersl Thursday, at 2 p.m., from the residence 1f his son-in’ law, 27 Swartbmore ave., Swartbmore, Pa. 29 FINOTTL. Suddenly. January 26, 1925, at his residence, Silver Spring, Md., JOHN BER- | NARD FINOTTI, beioved busband of Eila | Brooke Finotti. Funeral Thursday. January 29,10 a.m., from St. Paul’s Catholic Church, Washington, D. C. Interment Congressio: Cemetery. GOURICK. Tuesday, January Georgetown _Univérsity Hospital, Fuoeral Thursday at 2 p 2020 F et nw. GREEN. Tuesday January 27, 1825. at Provi- dence Hospital. DELFOSSE GREEN, beloved husband of Christini Hunt Green. father of Delfosse, jr.: Jeremiab. and Anafe, brother of Mrs. Sarah Green Hall and Mrs. Alanivah Green Ware. Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains resting at W. Larnest Jarsis' funeral parior, 2222 Georgia avc. HAYDEN. Monday, January 26, 1925, at her residence, ‘618 C 'st. n.e. GRACE E., be- Joved wife of J. Ear Hayden. Funeral from her late residence on Thursdas, Jauuary 29 at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends fovited to attend. Interment at Fort Liacoln Cemetery. HORAN. January 27. 1825, at bis residence, | 717 20d at. n.e.. DAVID D)., beloved husband | of Mary Horan, beloved sop_of the late Michael” and Julia Horan. Funeral from the bome Friday, the 30th, at 8:30 a.m.. thence to St. Aloysius, whers solemn requiem mase will be said at 8 for the repose of bi soul. Interment Mount Olivet Cemeters. 20 HOYLE. Japuary 26, 1923, at the home of her daughter, at St. Joseph. Mo., Mrs. ELI D.. widow of the late Maj Gen. Eli D Hoyle. Funeral Arlington National Ceme- tery, 2:30 p.m., Thureday. Jaguary 29, JACKSON. Departed this life, suddenly, Sun day, Jaguary 25, 1825 at’ 7:30 am Emérgency Hospital, MARY 'JACKSO! 826 U st. n.w., the wife of Joseph Jackson She leaves to mourn their loss four sisters wo brothers, a host of relatives and friends Remains at the reeidence of her sister, Mrs. Sleily Washington. 438 0 st. n.w., Wednes day afterncon. Funeral Thursday at 1 p.m from Mount Carmel Baptist Church, 3rd and 1 sts. mw. Interment in Harmony Ceme- ters. Wesley Washington officiating. 25% JACKBON. Ladies’ CIift Rock Society: You are hersby notified to attend the funeral of Mrs. MARY F. JACKSON Thursday, Jenuary 29. 1025, at 1 pm. from Mt Carmel Baptist Church, 3rd xnd 1 sts. o.w. PAULINE MARSHALL, Pres. JENNIE E. BARNES, Sec. KERNAN. Suddenis. on Tuesday, Janiary 1825, wt her home, 1201 Peiry st n SOPHIE KREMBR. widow of Dr Thomss Dickinson Kernan, 91 years old. She is sur vived Dby her chiidren. Dr. Charles Kernan of Pulaski, Va.: Dr. Panl Kernan of Msx meadows, Va.; Miss Mary Kernan and Miss Eisie Keroan of Brookland. D. (.. Miss Agnes Kernau of Hartford, Conn.: also two ndchilaren, Miss Julia Kernan of Brook and, D. and Mr. Thomas Kernan of New York. Requiem masx will be eaid Thursday morning. January 29, at 10 o'clock at St. Patrick’s Church. Interment at Mount Olfvet Cometery. KIRBY. Tuesday, Januars 27 Georgetown University Hospital. TRUDE F. KIRBY. Remains resting at the 8. H. Hines Co. funeral home, 2001 14th &t o.w. Funeral services and ' interment in Mouat Jackson, Va.. oa Friday, Januars, 50 i LEAMAN. Suddenly. Wednesday, January 28, 1825, at his residence, Takoma Park. Md., CHARLES LEAMAN, in his 5lst year. No. tice of funeral later. LYEBLY. Suddenly. on Monday, January 26, 1025, -at her residence, 1347 A it. ne MILLAED E. (nee Grimes), beloved wife of Arthur C. Lyerly. Funeral from her late Tesidence. 1347 A st. m.e., Thursday, Janu- ary 20, at 2 pm. MILSTEAD. Officers and members of Dicker. won Tab.. No. 44. A. 1. 0. of Moses, are notified to be present Thursday. Janusry 29, 1925, at 8 p.m., at Fisherman's Temple, to make arrangements for the funeral of our late sister. MARIA MILSTEAD. Funeral Friday, Janusrs 30, 1 pm.. from Dbenezer M. B. Church, 4th ‘and D &ts. se. MYRTLE BUSH, F. §. EDW. HARVEY, W. §. . MULLOY. Tuesday, Jamuary 27, 1525, AN- NIE, beloved wife of Arthar D. Mulloy of 3034 M ST. N.W. Main 5512 Modern Chapel. SEVENTH ST. N.W. 8 S Gt Tetepboe. " "Quick, Dignificd and Efcient Service, I think of you e onl p that divides us From gl I shall ind you when death’'s grim Sugers Shall have lifted the veil betwees. HER LOVING AND DEVOTED DAUGH- TER, SADIE WALKER In loving remembrance of my father, DENNIS POWELL, who died 36 years ago, January 1880 HIS DEVOTED §( AND DAUGHTER. MRS. EMMA POWELL ESTEP AND MERCER POWELL. CLARK. Wednesday, January 28, 1825, at | SHEPARD. A tribute of love and devotion to the memory of my dea? LOTTIE MAY, who Geparted this life ¢ today’ DEVOTED HUSEAND, FRED. D. SHEPARD.* Rev. WILLIAM | BIGOURNEY. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear daughter and sister, CORA ©. KIGOURNE three MOTHER. BROTHER, YATES. 1o sad but loviog remembranco ‘my_ dearly beloved mother, ANNIE Y TATES, who left me four years today, January 28, 19 1 miss you, motber, from my bome. T miss you. dear, from your place; A sbadow o'er my life is cast; T miss the sunsbine of your face No more are terrors of death existing "The grave has been robbed of its prey I kpow that my dear one is living And waiting for me “‘just over the way YOUR _LONELY AND DEVOTED SON, ERNEST A. YATBS. . FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) Eetablished 1841, Phone West 8. YOU SHOULD HAVE. Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 1732 Penna. Ave. N.W. Timothy Hanlon 641 H ST. N.E Phone L. 5343. WM. H. SARDO & CO. 412 H 8t. N.E. Phone Lincoln 524 Automobile Fuperals. ———THE ORIGINAL ———y W.R.Speare Co. 1208 H STREET.N.W. MAIN 108 FORMERLY 940 F ST ALMUS R SPEZARE WILLIS B. SPEARE ———GLyoE J NiGHos —— T. F. COSTELLO NOW_LOCATED AT 1724 N. CAP. ST. NORTH 7978. - WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Director and Bm- r. hapel and madern ‘crematoriim. | peicee. Livery o commection. Commodion Moderate 832 Pa._ave. n.w. Tel call M. 1385 R.F. HARVEY'S SON hard K. Harvey, 1432 U St. N.W. T FURERAL PARLORS. Pot. 2207 teds Frank Geier’s Sons Co. Main 2473 W. W. Deal & Co. $16 H ST. N.E. LINCOLN 8200. omobile_Service. Chape JAMES T. RYAN 817 PA. AVE. Sl’,“ Fo 1. 2. Model CPPEL vate Ambulances. " " ¢ Livery to_Connection. VL. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor con- nected with the original W. R. Spears e e, 940 F St. N.W. FUNERAL DESIGNS. Geo. C. Shaffer St o CHOICE FLORAL EMBLEMS st MODER Main 34| PRICES__Prompt Deltvery. Prampt auto delivery servics, s T L rd return or communicate Grace Toom_ 383, . - o R s el fom, e sttt | Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St, A, B A | ARG S L e (i et | ~ BL ACKISTONE'S . oral “Blanket Sprays' Vited. =" | NOONAN.. Suddenly, Wednesday, Jamuary 25, | And Other Beautiful Floral Designs at : Moderate Prices. 14th & Tel. M. 3707 at 7 a.m., at his residence, 512 Vir from b Inte reniience on Prid e T s rom bix late” restience on Prid We Specidlie in Designs at Moderate Raleigh Haberdas MARGUERITE AS LONG A8 THIS FELLOW AND HAD.- R L ave. n Clark, Reg. Div.. SORETHROAT = AL TICKETS (8), masquerade, d 3 WAY Phone_Frank. 10205, DOWN er UMBRELLA, lady's, blue silk. with painted handle and tip: lost_om Coiumbia rd. or Satisfaction Guaranteed 3 G]RDLE SHOP ik, on Monday, in Mt. 'KEEFE. _Eotered into rest Wednesday Thlrteen'Ten F Stl'eet £ 1109 Pz, A'e. NW. Please T¥tarm |05 Mex! Frank | Suicirs: o et hy JTost Wednestay. Tn “ s I I “ E e amiiios™Taiin Ulnewsbemttitully borne, NELLIE 0'KEBEE: 3 Betwe W CH—21-jewel “‘Hamiiton™ raliroa: Notice of funeral hereafter. . o ST assaSSusssssiiivisesioee s EapaE ainter statfon. 20 8th st. n.e. Liocoln | prowpes, January o tcERensstenaRass oo and Raleigh Hotel £230-3 e JOSEPH PLOWDI Plowdex and brother tice of funeral here At W. Earnest Jaryis' fumeral parlor, 2222 Georgia ave. n.w. - [YRIST SATER. Tady's with ol trap. on 1 or Eye sts. a B.W., or between Hol wead and Perk rd. Garden Tea Shop. and e Phone Adams 1488. ' Reward.

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