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Pay What You Will WILL PROBE DEATH CAUSE A. A. Alberti to Investigate Fatal GOL. THOS. L. CASEY, FORMER K. OF P. HEAD, MRS. EDITH MANKIN DIES. Herndon Woman Was Daughter of Deaths. Departed this life February = home. 230 Elm_st. ODEN B. GRAY, DEAD Accountant at U. S. Pension Office Succumbs to Heart Disease at Age of 55. SED, beloved son of Mrs. brother of Mrs. Marie Ray, M ley, Harry and Sherman Sneed. He servec for a pumber of years witn the Unitec States detachment " of cavalry at Wes Point, N. Y., and foreign service. Re maine at Thomas Frazler's Chapel, 725 T st. nw., untll Wednesday afternoon Funeral Thirsday, February from hix rexidence at 1 o'clock, Rev W Brooks omciating. riha Sneec ttle Shock STUDEBAKER You Can Buy No Finer Car Accident to His Son. A. A, Albertl, retired manager of the Kansas City, Mo, branch of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., Late Richard Nixon. Special Dispateh to The Star. HERNDON, VA., February Mrs. Edith Nixon Mankin, wife of Beverley Mankin daughter of the late Richard former dis-| bursjng clerk in th in Wash-| ing n the n Wash-| o0 rns, ington, died her resid terday atfer A. TOWE] (nee Points), loving wife o FAGnIk Willian Towers in ber 30th yea: Funeral from Ler late residence Thursday Her sisters USA, RETIRED, DIES Officer Made Distinguished Record in Engineering Duties in Army. = has | arrived in Washington to investigate URGES ADULTS TO |the death of his son, Ralph Alberti, who was run dewn and killed by an COMPLETE EDUCAT]ON | automobile in front of the Washing- | ton Hotel the night of January 10. Mr. Alberti was in Florence, Italy, when informed of the death of h's son, who was assistant cashier of | the’ Pennsylvania avenue brancn of the Merchants' Trust Co. The young man was awaiting @ street car,| Col across from the hotel on Fifteenth | years old, U. S. A, retired, with a street when an automobile operated|long record in the milltary service Ly Stuart Hayes knocked him down |and a nationally known scientist, died and caused his de: Hayes has|at his residence in the Stoneleigh since been v the grand|Court apartments, Connecticut avenue jury with manslaughter. and L streets, early today after a lin- gering illness. Col. Casey had been a resident of this city for the last fifteen years. Born ‘at West Point, N. Y., Casey was the son of the late ( Thomas Lincoln Casey and Mrs. Emma Weir Casey and was the broth- er of Edward Pearce ( who was the architect of Memorial Continen- tal Hall, the Connecticut Avenue Bridge and other ructurcs in this city, including the Congressional Li- brary. and Nixon, B 13 1925, & nw.. RUTI enate, her home here yes- brief illness of pneu- Monday, February at 1116 Aliison st Oden B, Gray, 55 years old, an ac- N countant at the United States Pensfon Office and past grand chancellor of the Knights of Pythlas of the Dis- trict of Columbia, died of heart| disease at his residence, 57 Randolph | place, yesterday Prior to working Office, Mr. Gray the office of custodian. He is survived by his widow, Estelle Gray; two son and Robert M. Gr: and a brother. Ballston, Va. Funeral ser husband, two sons and two February 5, at 2 p.m. (Philadelphia paper survive. | ) please copy.) In Memoriam. BOWMAN. In loving remembrance of dear mother, MARGRET BOWMAX, died four years ago today, February 3, Dear is the grave where mother is lald Sweet Is her memory that will never fade May she rest in peace forever HER CHILDRE! BRANNUM, In memory of our dear brot WARD BRANNUM, who departed ife six years ago today, February 3, 1019 Just a_token of devotion, How sweet the memory; Thie only hope our hearts can bea The hope to meet again BROTHERS AND SISTERS BROWN. Sacred to the memory of my b loved hushand, HIRAM LEWIS BROW Iho departed ibis 1ife two Years ago toda: dear Card of Thanks. WHEELER. We whi to express our sincere thanks and appreclation to dear friends | for thelr many kind acts a floral tributes at the death of onr beloved sister. MARY WHEELER THE FAMILY. * E:atijfi _husband “homas Lincoln Casey, 67 at the Pension 19: was an emplove of the allen property Mrs. Carroll Gray 1 of this city, Thomas Gray of SAMES M of Mar. will be CARROLL, CARROLL, gret B, Carrol buried Wednesda 10750, at Columbian Har | CASEY. Tuesdny, Februa | % / THOMAS LINCOLN (¢ / Engineers, T. 8. A. (reiired), late Lrig. Gen. Thomas Lin chlef of Engineers. U. 8. A his late residence, Stoueleigh Friday, February ®, at 2 pm. In at Ariington. Please omit flowers York and Philadelphia papers please Col. ¥ s will be conducted tomorrow afternoon Rev. Dr. Earle Wil- Vermont Avenue will officiate. In Congressional Lodg A will have charge pastor of Christian Church, terment will be cemetery. Webste Knights of Pythias, of the funeral votumes on nvarautic eneineerms,| JOHN LANE EXPIRES. fortifications and papers on ento- i mology, paleonthology, etc. He was iti 2 also the author of “Memoirs on the British Publisher Victim of Pneu- coptera,” in Which he wrote 11 | monia at 71 Years. married Miss Laura Welsh of LONDOX February Philadelphia in 1898, He is survived | the London publisher, by his widow and two brothers. years conducted the Funeral services will be conducted | Publishing business evening of pneumonia 71st vear. the residence, at the Stoneleigh nie L. daughter of the late Julius rt apartments, Friday afternoon Eichberg of Boston, has written ex- Col. Casey was In charge of the de-| 2 o'clock. Interment, with full | tensively for numerou magazines and is the author of several books. fense of Hampton Roads, Va. He | military honors, will be in Arlington had also been many Stations in | Cemetery. Mr. Lane was founder of the Yel- low Book and was art editor of 1] charge of rivers and harbors im-| e from the early years of its publica- it haa {C. T. CARTER DIES AT 59. tion and his chief recreation was the He had the distinction of having collection of art uhj-v ts. been an assistant astronomer under MRS. A. L HANSON | Prof. Simon Newcomb on expedi- Maryland Woman Astronomers Society of the Pacific, the University and Century clubs of New York, and the Metropolitan, Army, Navy and Chevy Chase clubs of this city. = e Steep Sleep YOUR ' DEVOTED KUFORD BROWN | | BROWN. In loving memory of W captain, U. S. | BROWN. who departed this life eight year 2. Services at [ ago, February 2, 1917. We The depths of sorrow we cannot tell At the loss of one we loved ko we And while you lle in peaceful sl The sad memory of you we shall keep. HIS LOVI WIFE, SUZANME In West Point Class of '79. Col. Casey was 2 'member of the class of 1877 at Yale and was grad- | uated from the United States Milit Academy in 1879, and entered the gineer Corps of the Arr He promoted to the grade of first tenant in 1881 and to that cap- tain in July, 1885. He was made a major in 1898 and a lieutenant col- onel in 1906. He became a colonel in September, 1909, During the Spanish-American War HENRY COFFIN A Fort age 46, diwd Februars Sizer Chapel, 1:30 p.m. Ariinzton . Monday, February 2, 1925, iversity’ Hospital, at § a.m.. | ed son of Emma J. Dean. | | The Civil Service mission day announced open 5 fill the competitive ex- wa lieu- | President Louis Win Rapeer || ;- For ambitious men and women, I who desire to complete their edu- cation, President Rapeer of Re- search University announces many practical evening subjects. I'hese courses lead to appropriate degrees and diplomas and are tavght by expert professors after 5 ¢'clock. T n is $10 for three months. aminations to cancies following va- WIFE AND CHILDREN SOPHIE, LUCY AND FADIAN BROWSN CAMPBELL. In loving r s of o dear mother, SARAH ELIZABETH CAMT who ‘dfed one year ago today 1924 from hi B, on W and friends of —John La Who for many Bodley Head here, died last He was in his His widow, who was An- te social cconomist at $3,000 sistant social economist Children's Bu a3y $2,400 a ye partment of Labe praisal aide at $1, land appraiser at $2,400 a ve clate land appraiser at $3.000 a 3 land appraiser $3,800 a year, terstate Commerce Commission; di sinker, Bureau Engraving and | Printing, at $8.50 a day; graphotype operator, departmental service, at $1,140 u vear: automatic 3-A address- ograph operator at $1,320 a vear, F-1 | addressograph operator at $1,140 4 year, department rvice; guard, depart- | mental service, at §1,020 a year. Full information and application blanks may be obtained at the office of the Civil Service Commission, 1724 F street. of are reques and ebruary 15 today ur Shie passed ender care everywh was the dance and ssed oclock p.m, in a body the funeral o our de | WM. DEAN M. RILEY, § DICKENS. ¥ 1925, CHARI pred hust a M. Dick years, ervices Tesday at W 1 paror, ne DEVOTED DAMUS is Funeral W. p.m H st attend DOVE. d Li 810 | CLARK. band 1910, In_lovi MA life ory of my ARK, cars ago today, dear hus who departed Jeon, February & Sociology Journalism Accounting, »mics, 3 Former Post Office Department Worker for Years. Charles T. Carter, old formerly employed in the Post Office | | Department for many y died at the Washington Sanitarium. Takoma Park, Md,, yesterday. Death was due to tion to Cape Good Hope in 1382 to | | Monday. Februars make a study of the planet Venus. | | | in Hyattsville, Md iRhter of the lute nson. Notice of ELSTON. Monday, Febr a.m., at his residence, BEVERLEY, aged 9 3 Mr. and Mrs Wednesday, February 4, Hill Chapel. Kelatives Vited, FAWCETT. Tuesday, February 3, 1925 | “am. RUBY POE, beloved wife of Fi | M. Fawcett. Nofice of funeral, from | Siant sara panmes ata Bl ary 2. 1925, at 9:05 504 E st se., ars, beloved son of . Eivton, Funeral a2 pom., At Oak ot R { at 3| | Business Ad- Commercial French Interior Decoration, Public Speak- Expression, Statistics and neral and Personality Higher Mathematie: and Reasoning, Se He was a member of the Gree Coi pany Commission to Texas in 1586 and of the Mississippl River Commission in 1902-1906. He also served on nu- merous other special boards, doing various kinds of engineering and sci- entific research. | | Left Army in 1912 est or 0 s Col. Casey v in charge of the | United States engineering exhibit at the St Louis exposition in 1904. He | was also an engineer and secretary | e i Bronchitis, Asthma and all | v: | 4 of lighthouse board bewteen the |throat troubles. Builds|years 1906 ana 1910. He was retired | |from active service in the Army in | new strength. | 1912 | NO DANGEROUS DRUGS He was a member of the New York Academy of Sclences, the Philadel- OVER 69 YEARS OF SUCCESS. GUARANTEED. phia Academy of Natural ciences, L AR 4*5&"3552 ‘zéfi:i S G S G S DIES. Leaves Small Sons. 59 years hope YOUR LOVING WIFE. FREEMAN. Sucred to memory of o dear hand and father. PHILIP FREE MAN, ‘who departed this iife five years ag today. February 3, 1920. It is lonesome f S0 sad we o MARIA H CLARK 3 Two ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT, Phil Sheridan Corps will meet, Hall. S 18 without Yo Work Mrs. Louise Linton Hanson, A. Lee Hanson, died at McConchie, Md., yesterday. Fu- neral services will be conducted at the residence of her mother, Mrs. F. W. Linton, 1219 Kennedy street, this city, tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock Interment will be In Glenwood Cemetery. Mrs. Hanson is survived by her| mother, Mrs. Linton: a sister, Miss Bertha G. Linton, and four brothers, Dr. Howard Linton and Dr. Frank Linton, all of this city, and Willlam W. Linton and Samuel Linton of Maryland, and two small sons, Jen- nings Linton Hanson, 6 years old, and an infant son wife of heart disease. t her residence Mr. Carter was the son of th Charles M. and Mrs. Mary H. His father was for many ye prominent attorney of this city. Besides his service in the Post Of- Department, Mr. Carter had also engaged in real estate business Bu late rte rs a study Courses also, Call for a catalog. Now is the best time of the year to make up for lack of educational opportuni ties, and to capitalize, instead of wasting, leisure time. RESEARCH UNIVERSITY 20 Jackson Place Near the White House here- | DEVOTED W1 ® | GILL. In sad hut 1 dear sister, DA GILL. life two years ago fods. Yonr ways, Are ap to You had a kindis word for ea. ved by al MARY €. ed to the memory son. ARTHUR B HARDY. “who | this life five years ago today, February at 4:40 o NT. de-1 H20. Iate residence, 4606 lowa ave. n.w. Relief | _after. A. R. "*FERRELL, Women's 8 o'clock, in G. Departed this uary 81, 1925, at 7 a.m., pital’ after a short iiness ed hushand of Ida Ferrel nourn their loss a devoted two b rs. Julius and Luther Johnson: (w) m and a host of oiher relatives and fr trom John T ife Saturdas, Jan t Gallinger Hos- | THOMAS, be- | He leaves Ehos = | sour smiling of the Colonial Drill at | No. 3, Daughters of | Potomac Bank Hall, | M streets, Rehearsal Mizpah Council America, 8 o'clock, Thirty-second and secretary of the mei's Bible class_of the Fourth P by- terian Church and was also a deacen. Funeral arrangements have not been completed. FLETCHER Lecture showing pictures of Grand Canyon and Colorado Rockies will be given by Dr. C. D. Williamson, 8| o'clock, at Central High School. free. Totermvent 1a Pagnels Cemeters GANT. Monday, February 2, 1625 am. in Christian faith, MARIE N LOVING MOTHER votad niece of Samuel Waiker, Mary Wise, | o 1Y LOVING MOTHER David Wise: aunt of Jauanita also RRISON. ing friend of Louis Turton. Funeral from | beloved friend ence Thursday. February 5, at 1 p.m. lowe). who_d Telatives and friends invited 47 ako today GRAY. Suddenly, on Monday, February at 8:30 am.. at his . 5t Redolph pi n.w: ODEN'B.. band of Estelle Gras. Funerai from his late residence, Wedneaday. at 2:30 pm. Inter Washington of it AND FATHER LA TARRISON Tiedthis lite Pebruary American Socfety of Naturalists, the Sacred Given Reserve Commissions. George L. Rooney, Norton street and Sherrier place, and Herbert G. Powell, 923 Massachusetts avenue, | Fourteenth street. Subject: “Public| ply("Congressional Cemetery. 3 ;la’ve been 1-ornP|n|nslnncd captains of | Schools and Civic Development ONAY S Bediiet Mol e alst Webemior | nfantry, and Elias M, Pryse, United o 2, 1925, at B:30, at hin residence, o7 Han. States Indlan Service, a first leuten- |, SPeech Reading Club for the adult| §o"fiace nw. ODEN B. Members of ant of engineers, all in the Ofmcers |Nard of hearing will have a practice | Webster Lodge, Knights of Fythas, are re.| Reserve Corps of the Army. class, 8 o'clock, at 1710 I street. the ' Pyihian nested to attend meeting at 1012 Ninth st. n.w., Tnesday, Feb- | Vincent B. Costello Post, No. 15, | QS SERGS ofetack oo xrang el American Legion, will meet at Roma Cafe, 707 Twelfth street, instead of in boardroom of District Building. Representative Carolina will address Heights Citizens' Association, 8 o'clock, at St. Stephen’s Hall, 3017 Gasque of South | the Columbia | - Some one must be = Reneath His cliaste HER | KEATING. KEATIS John E, Delia of Edwa of Mre Tite JOHN F. BLUF nce of EDNA MART 4 "and Sophia’ Whte Edua M. Ga five February 1. 1925, at De MARY ETHEL HALL Glenn), beloved wife of Emmett Hall ahd sister of Laura neral from St. Margaret's Episcopal Chureh, | Washington, D. C., Thursday, Februars 0. | at 12 o'clock. Interment at Oak Hill Ceme. tery. Helatives and frends invited. 4% | HANSON. Monday, 19! LOUISE LINTON HANSON, beloved wife | of Mr. A Lee Hanson, at her resi. ence at McConchie, Md. Funeral services 3t the residence of her mother, 2 W. Linton, 1219 Kennedy st. n.w. Thiton, Do o Wedneainy. Febroary 4. at pm. Interment Gleawood Cemefery, Washington, D. O. » HENSLEY. Suddenlr Los Angeles, Calif., JAMES H. I Funeral Wednesday, February 4, pm., from his late residence, braska ave. n.w. JACKSON. Departed this line Sus | “ruary 1,'1925. at her resideace, nw., Mrs. CHARLOTTS LEWIS JAC wite' of Walter Jackson and sister of 1 Lewis of Chicago and the 1 Simon Lewis. . Funeral o'clock st the Third Bapt and Que sts. n.w., Rev. Bu JOHNSO! Entered peacef: Sxturday, January 81, 19 her residence. 1231 drd JOHNSON, the devoted mother of Ernest Johnson and loving sister of Lizzie Hurley She leaves to mourn their loss many ' re tives and friends. Funeral services at Met- | ropolitan A. M. E. Zien Chureh, 1) st. be tween 2nd and 8rd s.v., Wednesday, Feb- ruary 4, at 1 o'clock p.m. . JOHNSON. Ladies’ Cliff Rock Soclety, are hereby notified o attend the fun of Mrs. SARAH J. JOHNSON Wodnes February 4, 1925, 1 p.m.. from Metropoli- tan Zion Wesley Churca, D st. between 2nd and 3rd sts. s.w. PATLINE MARSHALL JENNIE E. BARNES, Fin. Secty JOHNSON. Golden Lea?, Whispering Boclety, " you are flerehy notlfed tend the funeral of Mis. SARAH 1. JOH SON Wednesday. Februery 4. 19 p.m. from Metropolitan Zioa Wesley Church, D St between 2nd. and &l ste w. PAULINE MARSHALL, Pres. | MARIE L. JORNSON. Rec. Secty. 1 LANHAM. Monday, Febrnars 2, 1025, at 9/ a.m., SARAH, widow of the late John Lan- | ham. Funeral from ‘he residence her | niece, Mrs. Mary E. Roys, 6i6 E Wednesday, Febroars 4. at 11 tives and friends invited fo atten: ment private. (Baltimore, Md., please copy.) LUCAS. Departed this life 31, 1925, BLEUTTE LUCAS. daughter of Wm, Lucas. SWe lenves to mourn their loss a father, stepmotbar, uncle: two sisters | of Roston. Mass. Funeral 'Wednesiae ! February 4. at 1 p.m., from her late resi- dence, 1507 10th st. n.w. (Beston paj please copy.) . MCCALMONT. The District of Columbia Commandery of the Milit: Order of the Loya! Legion. of the United tates an- nounces the death of Hereditary Com- Danion EDWARD STEHLEY McCATMO: at Whashinzton, D). nuary 31, 1 Funeral servicos were held at his la‘e r 1360 Trving street. on Mondav, Feb- Interment at Franklin, Ta | CHARLES ¥, HUMPHREY v, Commander CHANDT ER Monday, at b S nw. afLTON Surah V. McLauguiin | funeral later. NEWMAN, Mondss, ol Homial CHILDRE forever ant shore broken shal To show the public how the cost of | s heating a home may be reduced, | there will be a meeting, 8 o'clock, in assembly hall of Cosmos Club, spon- sored by Washington Chapter, Amer- fcan Institute of Architects. Public invited. D. sre FATHER MRS, EDW cheers ways, your smiling face pleasurs to recail 1 a kindly word for eac And died beloved by & HER__LOVING NIECE Feoruary 2. 2 i M WHYTE Installation of officers of George Washington Post, No. 1, the American Legion, will take place tonight at 8 o'clock, at the clubhouse, 1829 I street. MRS, EDMNA ELLA MARLO February 3, 19 sad and sudden was v Your death was a shock Perhaps gome day we When we moet in an Fart of my love lies buricd deep T'nder_the sod where dangh HER LONBELY MOTHER AXD BROTHE ns GEORGE AND BENJAMIN MILLER. In sad but tovin of “my devoted mother MILLER. who depn azo, February 3, My mother is sorrow and pa Awake Ler not, sweet J se painful hands that hands that made DEVOTED DAUGHTER LER January 27 died twe yeo 1925, at " SLEY at 2:30 3701 Ne- The Botanical Society of Washing- | ton will meet, 6:45 o'clock, at Ebbitt Hotel. Dr. H. L. Shantz, the retiring president, will speak on “Drought| Resistance.” The address will be pre- | {ceded by a dinner and followed by dancing. : Tand. CHAMBERS” SPECIALTY) 1Is Value Giving Funeral With Fine Casket and Complete Service, $100 Ambulances Fully Equipped Local Calls, $4.00 Steel Burial Vaults, $85 SO-year Guarantee W. W. CHAMBERS CO. BROWNSTONE FUNERAL HOME Cor. 14th & Chapin Sts. N.W. Col. 432 Mr. ed this 1if remembranc MATILDA two yeur Department Plans Anniversary. The Department of Labor will hold its twelfth anniversary celebration the evening of March 2 at the May- flower Hotel. Special features in connection with the celebration will be announced later. There will be dancing from 9 to 12 p.m. Secretary Davis and the entire staff of the department are expected to attend the anniversary celebration. Robert C. Starr Is chairman of the committee in charge. 15, to suffer mgein our _home MRS S. E. MIIL sad but loving remembran | mother. ELLA MITCHEL ho en 2 eternal rest two years Soday. Eehrmar Oft from our hearts comes a bitter cry Why, oh why, did our mother die? Then comes the answer, solemn and swee She is not dea Sleen. DEVOTED _CHI MARTHA ANT) JOSEPHINE LEE AND VIOLA HALL. * LEASANTS. loving remembrance of o dear mother, SADIE PLEASANTS. who ar parted this iife one vear ago todas How happs w *Sale Price LOST. AIREDALE PUPPY, 3 months old; light tai face, black curly body; male; Mlllrf hllt: wire twisted around same; \-h-lnl(y 14th and Florida ave. Call Col. 9233, Reward. 4 HOND—Woodward I( Lothrop’s, near 11th and BRACELET— anuary 31, pllllnum 1ink b - let, between 2301 Cathedral ave. and Conn. r::: Relum to Argl 504, Woodland, 2301 Ll'.hndrll BULTDOG, b et TR tag; answérs (o name Colonel. turn to 1017 23rd st. b.w. COCKER SPANIEL—Black; from rear entrance of 1331 ave. Reward. COLLIE—Brown puppy, male, High View se tion. Reward. 1083 Lincoin 2. ‘ner " 220w, DOG, German police; male; silver-gray; an- gmers to name of “Feter.'"'Tleturn o 4, W. cker, ‘3924 New Hampshire avenu Columbla_ 4626, ~Reward. e DOG=Light brown, clipped; no tag on o in W Helghts section, Januare 25 'Rewara. if" ro. turned to B. L. Simmons, 2445 California st. DOG—Large “'name Pres FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Quick, Dignified_and E -na Eficient Service, W. W. Deal 816 H ST. N.E. Automobile Service. JAMES T. RYAN 317 PA. AVE. S.E, odel Chapel. Lincol - Private Ambulances. e Livery in Conpection. VL. SPEARE CQ Nelther the successors of nor con- nected with the original W. R. Speare establishment. Phone Frank. 6626, ° 940 F St. N.W. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M ST. N.W. Established 1841, Phone West 98, Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 Main 5512 e Timothy Hanlon 641 B_ST. N.E. Phone L. 5343: WM. H. SARDO & CO. 412 H St. N.E. Phone Lincoln 523. Modern_ Chapel. Automobile Funerals ———THE ORIGINAL ——— W.R.Speare (o, 1208 H STREET,N.W. MAIN 108 FORMERLY 940 F ST ALMUS R SPEARE WILLIS B. SPEARE b GLYDE J. NICHOLS —— NOW LOCATED AT 1724 N. OAP. ST. NORTH 7976, 7T WILLIAM LEE, Funerai Dircctor and Em- batmer. ~ Livery in connection. Commodions chapel and modern crematorium. Moderate ices. 332 Pa. ave. n.w. Tel. call M. 1385, R.F. HARVEY’S SON Richard K. Harvey, 1432 U St. FUNERAL PARLORS. Pot. Frank Geier’s Sons (S 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. Main 2473 7 Hope - e were in davs eone hy 3 = s fully compicter LINCOLN 8200, * : Chapel. To sleep at the Savior's fe HER _LOVING SONS, CALVIN JOSEPH PLEASA) PLEASANTS, Ir Mrs. SADIE This 1ife on | She has won a | Loved in life. re A FRIEND, MRS memory of o PLEASANTS, -, ik who depar; Reward. Re- _Phone North 6761 Rela- Inter papers Solid Mahogany Spinet’ Desk, in a beautiful Tudor finish. Octagonal legs and large drawer. New today : e Sunds aturday, January | FRESSANTS. - on loving mother depar her sons Calvin danghter-in-laws Mary and_Emma ters and brother-in-law, Mr. C. W. who prayed most graciousiy while crossing the bar A precious one from us has gzoue A voice we loved Is still A place is vacant in_our Wlich never can be filled HER SON AND DAUGHTER-IN-LAW AND EMMA' PLEANANTS S ST R ot v built puppy, back brown and_white “Barney." ale collie, Reward. Phone | RICHARDS. of our dear f Who departed thix December 31, 191 BY. HIS LOVING SADTLER. In loving reme e sister and - dan SADTLER (nee Norris). ife five years ago todaF dence; ruars 2d Major Gene GrongE M MCLAUGHLIN. In sad HBHLOBED ut loving MORRIS earth nine RICHARDS ago Just another example of the hundreds of remark- able values to be found here just now during 1622 Tenry Eaton, | hone - Adams 2018, DOG—Airedale, male 2908 Woodland Drive. Y Recorder February CHILDREN ITY_PIN, aw Alpha Ome initials on back “ ! & Call Linc. 3580. XV name on back, J. Clarence Miller, Rho, '04. Return to Thomas Shearman, Balfour Apti, 16th and U sts. GL. a- son age e Five long years and the pajn still sore As time moves on we miss her more Her memors is as fresl today AS in the hour she Dassed Awar Today recalis the mem Of a loved one laid fo rest And those who still remember he Are thosa who loved her best Max Bebruary 2. 192 “Februn 1 Chnreh. 34th Rainier, Md. Inter- notery. . £ 3. Morzan A, M are. ve. eral of Brother R i Call &e ome T Dlue Royal and Clifton terrace, Col..7744, Apt. 201 East. HAND PURSE, small, black; Monday on M. asunt car, containing keys. $10 bill and ange. Reward. Phone North 6805.° = % TAT—In taxicab; rust colored silk and velvet embroidered hat. Reward, Falls Church between P Saturday. 3 and Rainfer ave., Mt. meat at Glenwood C NEWMAN. Members Council. No, quested fo até fuine, CHARLES B, AN Wednesday, ruary 4, at 11 am., from St. John's E copal Chureh, 34th and Rainier ave Raipler. Md. FREDERICK W GEORGE . AM Sunday. February 1, idence, 508 R 'st . _beloved sor. of John and Perry. 'He leaves fo mourn thelr lows @ father, mother, I sisters, two nephews and two nie Remains resting - at 3 Ernest Jarvis funeral home. ave. n.w. Funeral Wednesday. at 11 . from the Jarvis f Dr. Wiseman officiating. Int mony Cemetery. PHEASANT. Tuesday, Februa the residence of hii daughter, F. Keymer. 1226 Jackson At ne., 8 PHEASANT, in his 60fh year neral and interment ia Bowman's Cemetery. near Mapleton, Pa. PRICE. Tuesday moraing, 5 o'clock. nt RY HANCOCK, ) Read | . A HER MOTHER “AND FATHER. SIsTEI~ FREDERICA, MARIE AND DAISY AN| BROTHERS RALPI AND ALLF : sacred to_the memory of o MARY THOMAS. who depart sears ago today. Februars HER_DAUGHTERS, GREEN FIELD AND CATH v THRIFT. A tribate of love THRIFT, Whe depurted ago today, Fevruary 3. Gone but nat forgotten HIS LOVING WIFE, V. THRIFT WASHINGTON. In sad but loving remem brance of our dear son and brother, ERNEST who departed this life five years ago toda February 3, 1920. Gone but 5 2 &%) Y Teward ) if returned to 1107 THE FEBRUARY SALE OF LIFETIME FURNITURE ilver. Reward. 1630 Irving Phone Columbia_1032 stone marfen, bet. Kansas ave. and Suepherd st. nw.. Feb. 1, between 10 and et'\ '3 MARY RT FoATE. TEADE Sunday Wbt Cil Ciess: | land_1894-J. 3822 Warren st. n.w. Reward. PEARL NECKLACE--Three-stran Sunday night; downtown section. Please call North e i PENCIL, CARE—Nlagara Falls Souvenir, con- tatnimg: money and fountaln pen. in of near Comtray g School- " Nortn” il of 1906 18th st._n.w. : PIN—Large fower set with rhinestones: sentl mental value, on 18th st. between § and Am- bassador Theater. Tel. PURSE, brown: 14th st. n.e. between E st. and -Holy Comforter Church, Sunday morning. Phone_Lincoln_6305. © Potomac Ttk c Telephone Columbia 3648-J. 3 RING, diamond, on Park rd. bet. 14th and 16th. " Reward. ' Linc. 8005. 520 13(h st. me. | Y & B HRHHHE not forgotte THE FAMILY Sacred to the remembrance of ou dear_and,devoted wife and mothgr, MOLLIE B. WEEDON, who entered Into® sweet rest one year ugo today. February 3. 1 Just a lice of sweet remembrance Of a wite and mother, fond and true Just u token of love's devotion. That our hearts always hold for vau r forget our dear friend earth we stas. Only God knows how we Since she passed away loss is bea is ringing above the What are vou ‘WEEDON. Modern rmn-l Telephone. { CHJ .—S. S.ZURHORST. FUNERAL DESIGNS. BLACKISTONE'S Floral “Blanket.Sprays” 30,01ber Beautitul Fiori Gesiesy Moderate Prices. 14th & H. M. 3707. P00 l‘tb h St. N.W. Geo- C. Shaffer %, 8t 38 CHOICE FLORAL EMBLEMS MODERATE FBICES. Prompt Delivery. S remgt sils dalivary wrries. . l @ ) 1] Tate night papers please cops ROBINSON. Saturiny, Gallinger Tiosp'fal. beloved son of Martia Ro the iate Natiey Robinse Jarvis’ tuneral home, Georgla ave. rvices to be held there Wednesday clock. Friends and relatives in MAYER & CO. Seventh Street Between D & E Januars 31, 1 CER RORINSOS, son Olney and | at | miss her We kanow and SETTER—Llewellyn, black Reward. strased. 1111 Buchanan st 2001, WRIST WATCH—Gold, Elgin, hectagomr sha) initialed W. W. B. Reward. Phone North 8798, WRIST WATCH _Gold, between 1030 Fair mont_st. and 1438 Meridian pl.; lucky attached: valued as remembrance. Rewa Adams 5658, WRIST WATCH, smail. gold; back. Reward if returned 301 ¥ vited. TOLLIZER. Saturday, Januars. the rexidence of his broths 416 1st st sw., Rev TOLLIZER. He' lenves to a devoted wife, one xister, a host of other relatives and friends. Re- majus resting at John T. Rhine's funeral 3 | pariors, 3rd and 1 sts. s.w. Funeral Wed- nesday at 2 p.m..from Mitchell, Va, ueh 3 THE F memors _of ster, MARIE YOUN: wo yeass azo today FAMILY., 3 ORGE "THOMAS ourn_their loss me_brother and YOUNG. Iu loviug wife, daughter and o departed this lice ol Aru-llcwu ve—i u;un-xm 1Gude Bros. Co,, 1214 F e T st. n.w.

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