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CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Dr. . D. Willinmson, lecturer, will glve an illustrated lecture on the “Grand Canyon in Arizona and Clff Dwellings uthern Colorado,” a the I' Tndef der of Odd Fellows' Lield Saturday even fn the Odd Fellow Beventh street. ment, will give a talk on alrships, illustrated with motion pictures, The Nébraska State Soclety will meet tomorrow, § p.n., at national clubhousp of American Association of Women, 1634 I street. Dr. Shantz will talk about his trip through Af- rica, and will be followed by refresh- ments and dancin, N Temple, o'elock, 419 /Mhere will he an Erma Robert The Business Wom: Couneil will | nemorial card party tomorrow, meet tomorrow evening at the Church | pim at Hotel Harrington. of the Covenant. Cha Wengard | will conduct the singing, and Starr | Triescott, United States Depart- The South Dakota State Society will hold its annual Midwinter meet- STORES M. 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Tall Cans for 2 Small Can | | | Steak Salmon White Meat Tuna Fish CORBY’S HOLMES Milk-made PIES Make the meal perfect by ending with a Holmes Pie. Every variety. Small Can -29c KRUSHED WHEAT LOAF Order It From Your D-G-S Grocer. It's the Healthiest Made Ch; Schneider Baking Co.’s SMALL PULLMAN LOAF WRAPPED Made Clean Sold Clean CHAMPION ELECTRIC LIGHT BULBS All the D-G-S Stores have a full line of these first quality bulbs at saving prices. Inguire at your D-G-S Store. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©, ing tomorrow evening at the Play- house, 1814 N street, The Federation of Citizens’ Aaso- ciations will meet in the boardroom of the Municipal Building Saturday, 8 p.m. The -Stearns Bible class will meet tomorrow, 1 p.m., at Mount Vernon M. E. Church. Dr. K. B. Moomaw will be in charge University Club: The entertainment committee has arranged an of muslc” for Saturday, The program will consist Elizabeth Dayton. soprano; Seaton McCartney, baritone, and Mrs. Fred- erick W. Roege, planist, Troop 73, Boy Scouts of America, will give its eleventh semi-annual parents’ night and entertainment Tuesday, 8:15 p.m., at Elghth Strect Temple. Rabbl Louls J. Schwefel will be chairman of the evening and Judge Willlam De Lacy principal speaker. Isidore Hershfield, general counsel of the Hebrew Immigrant Ald Soclety, will be the presentation speaker, and scouting entertainment will be followed by open house with the Parents. The Wanhington Parent-Teacher Association will meet tomorrow at West School, 8 p.m. Dr. Shera Mont- gomery will give an address on *Pa- triotism.” The Woman’s Interdenominational Missionary Federation of the Djs- trict of Columbia and vicinity whl meet for intercessary prayer tomor- row, 2 p.m, in Mount Vernon Place M. Church South. All women in- vited. Mrs. William G. Jamison will speak on “Christlan Unity,” and Rev. Arthur J. Bowen, field secretary of the South Africa General Mission, will address the meeting. Alpha Delta Phi luncheon tomor- row, 12:30 p.m., at the Madrillon. The exhibit of postage stamps at the Public Library will be continued until Sunday. Tomorrow night will be a special occasion for school chil- dren who collect stamps, and Satur- day evening the Philatelic Society will attend the exhibit in a body s £ T T L T T T Y5 (g XL L Xy ¥ CDEC XA AT X (S $39 85 For %65 %75 %85 $100 OVERCOATS Made by Hart Schaffner & Marx We'd rather sell them at a loss than to carry them in our stocks until next year; and you will rather buy one now at a tremendous saving. The finest coats from Hart Schaffner & Marx are in this sensational sale. All Carters’ and Duofold Winter Underwear ONE-THIRD OFF Raleigh Haberdashe Satisfaction Thirteen-Ten F Street No, economies. we're not revealing business secrets, haven’t any. We are just as frank and friendly and sincere in describing our methods as we are in telling you about our merchandise. S L S R B XL TRk TR e yoss Guaranteed Tac. 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One st important services is the re-creation of old-fashioned jewelry—by re-designing and mod- ern’ mounting. . With our own de- ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. Cathedral Helights Citizens’ Assocla- tion will meet, 8 o’clock, in St. Alban's Gulld Hall. —— The Gen. Ch, A. Doyen Unit, Amerfcan Women's Legion, will meet, § o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Caro- line De Luca, 1223 F street northeast. Naomi Chapter, No. 3, O. have a 500 card party, 8 o'clock, at Joppa Lodge Temple, 4209 Ninth street. meeting of toe Reserve Officers’ Association will be held, 8:15 o'clock, in auditorfum of new Interior Depart- ment Building. Lieut. Col. Arthur J. Klein, G. S, will make address on “Qualifying for Promotion.” Equality-Walter Reed Post, No. 284, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will meet at Pythian Temple. Obligation of candidates. _The Drum and Bugle Corps of Costello Post, American Legion, will assemble at City Club, 8:30 o'clock, prior to participation in the musical program of the 1:1st Enginecers' an- niversary ball. The National Fellowship Club will give a get-acquainted dance in private ballroom of the Arcade at 8:30 o'clock. Strangers invited. Visitors welcome. At the mid-week services in lecture room of the Church of the Covenant, at 8 o'clock, Rev. Dr. Charles Wood, astor of the church, will speak of ] Schoes From the Missionary Conven- tion.” Holy Trinity Church branch of the Holy Name Society will be entertain- ed at Its meeting at 8 o'clock by two playlets by the Stellar Dramatic Society, directed by Miss Sue H. Mur- ray. and by music and a guartet headed by Robert Chamberlain. All lugies of parish invited. The National Woman's Party will entertain at dinner at Grace Dodge | Hotel, in compliment to the women | attending the equal rights hearing. Well Worth Remembering CHAMBERS does not charge for every little thing. His charge of $75, $100, $125, $150 and $200 includes Casket, Embalming, Hearse, Cars and use of Chapel or Parlors if desired. CHAMBERS' Funerals are Dig- nified, of Fine Quality. AMBULANCES fully equipped. Local calls, only $4.00. W. W. CHAMBERS CO. BROWNSTONE FUNERAL HOME 14th, Cor. Chapin St. N.W. the moderate ent is partment and staff, on the prem- ises, work is executed promptly and at pleasingly small expense. Washington's Jewelry Gift Store SINCE 1873 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1925. THE WEATHER | BODY T0 BE REBURIED. | District of Columbia—Fair and | ‘warmer tonight and tomorrow; lowest | temperature tonight about freezing; moderate south and southwest winds. Maryland—Falr tonight and to-| morrow; warmer tonight and in east | portion ' tomorrow; moderate south and southwost winds. Virginla—Fair and warmer tonight and tomorrow: moderate south southwest winds West Virginia—Fair and warmer tonight: tomorrow Increasing cloudi- ness, warmer in extreme east portion. Records for 24 Hours.” Thermometer—4 p.m., 35; § p.m 12 midnight, 29; 4 a.m., 24; § w.m noon, 42, Barometer—4 p.m., 30.18; 8 30.19; 12 midnight, 20.16; 4 am., 8 a.m., 30.11; noon, 30.0 Highest temperature, at noon today. Lowest temperature, tof p.m. 30. 42, occurred 21, occurred e same date last year— | Highest, 46; lowest, 39, Condition of the Water, Femperature and condition of the water at 8 am.: Great Falls—Tem- perature, 32; condition, muddy Weather in Varfous Citles. ++aeremong sy s ity 30.08 30.10 Bismarck Boston Buffaio . Clenr Pt.cloudy Clear ear Sear Pt.clouds Clear Cloudy Cleve! Denver Detroit L Paso. nd . Helena Huron, §. Indianapols. Jagksonville. 30.16 Los Augeles. 30.14 Loutsville .. 30.06 Miami, Fla.. ... New Orleans 30,18 ew York.. 30.04 City.. 20.84 Omaha 30.00 Philadelphia. 30.08 Phoenix 30.02 Pittaburgh.. 30.02 Portland, Me. 80.04 Portiand,Ore 29.86 Raleigi. N C. 30.14 8. Lake City 20.96 an’ Antonio. 30.04 an Diego... 30.14 8. Franclseo 3010 S8t Louls... 20.98 St Paul. 95 Seattle 23 Spokane. 2972 WASH.,DC. 30,10 Ruin Foggy Cloudy Cloudy Clear’ FOREIGN. ireenwich time, ‘Tempe: . 50 8 am., Stations. England rance.... Austria Berlin," Germany Copenfiagen, Denmark. Stockholm, ‘Sweden Horta (Fayal), Azores.. . . Bermuda Foggy Rain Foggy Part cloudy Cloudy Part cloud Clonay Part cloudy G. A. R. TO HONOR CHIEF. Headquarters, Army of the Po- tomac, to Fete L. F. Arensberg. ‘The fifty-seventh annual encamp- ment of the Headquarters Department of the Potomac, Grand Army of the Republic, will be held Monday, Feb- ruary 16, at Grand Army Hali, 1412 Pennsylvania avenue. The annual banquet will be given on Tuesday evening, February 17, at the Ebbitt House, in honor of L. F. Arensberg, commander in chief, on his visit to this encampment. Henry A. Johnson, chalrman of the commit- tee, will be assisted by a committee consisting of John W. Reid, 0. H. Old- royd. E. D. Godfrey, B. W. Bonney, George H. Kunsman, C. H. Babbitt, A. B. Bennett, S. W. Mawson, John Middleton, B. P. Entrikin, A. J. Schip- pert, H. W. Rutledge, F. A. De Groot, 0. C. Howard, E. F. Warner, H. A, Johnson and H. B. Moulton. —s Plan Annual Masked Ball. The Willlam Tell Lodge and Co- lumbla Council, Masonic Engineers, will hold their annual mask ball on February 16 in the ballroom of the Hotel Raleigh. The Bethlehem Chap- ter, No. 7, O. E. S, Drill Corps will give a first exhibition flag drill, and the Carolinians Orchestra will fur- nish the music. Charles F. Knechle is chairman of the arrangements committee, assisted by J. A. Willlams and Karl Egolf. FOUND. RRINDLBE BULL_Smail size; white markings: male. Apply " Washington Animal Rescae League, 349 ‘Maryiand ave. .. COLLIE_Gross with_ Trish Letters all red Tn color: beautiful; male. iy ' Washington Animal ‘Rescuo League, 345 Saryland gve a.w. MONEY_Wednesday morning. _Oall N. 93, 6% SLIPPERS—Pali, black, patene leather, on th st. nw. Owner identify a advertisement. 338 K ste a7 LOST. DAG. black satin. contalaing watch and oth articies. North 671. - BANK BOOK. in downfown section. Plei return to baok, with Snder's address, so t! owner can_reward. 5 BRACELET—White gold. fiexible, 8 sapphires; Sunday; reward. Call Columbia 10413, Miss King. . BRIEF _CASE_Brown Iunch and thermos bottl 6131, Finder please call Columbia 'H—Gold.. Reward. 'NCH KEYS—On round ring. th 22086, DOG —Light brown, heavy built puppy, back clipped; ‘no tag on coilar: in 'Washington Helghts section, January 25. Reward if re- turmed to B. L. Simmons, 2445 California st. nw. ENGLISH BULL _TERRIER—Female; six mounths old. Call Col. 86. FRATERNITY PIN—Saturday, between Ring Pin alleys, Tivoli, Otis Call' Col. 1561. R Telephone near House Office Buiid ing. Wednesday afterncon. $100 reward for retirn fo_doorkeeper. House Office Bidg. 6% LORGNETTESilver: owher's name engraved on same: sultable reward. Address Box 90T, Star office. NOTEBOOK —Black, near Catbollc Unlversity. Phone Adams 5020, PEARL BEADS—Sunday might. Call Clev. 1894.J. 8622 Warren PIN—TLarge cameo; between 18th coran sts. n.w. and Columbin Theater; rewa: 1825 Corcoran st. North 4165, PURBE—Red taj hand purse, containing $10 biil_and key: Toesday, ‘on Woodley Telephone 4873, $10 reward. nw, o¢ & bills, _change, reward, Phone Adems 5915- PURSE—Tuesday, on Rossiyn car; brown, containing key and money. Lincoln 5920, RING, diamond and sapphire, in silver. at Gate ‘Lo Faradis.” Reward. 210 Woodward - < SET OF PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS for 2story frame dwelling at Sth and Market space. North 9273, 3 SLIP—Black silk, Mt. Pleasant car linc, Feb. 8 sbout 7:30 aim. Reward. Phone Adaps SPANIEL Brown, wearlg tag No. 3835, Return to 424 New York ave. n.w. Reward. & WATCH, lady’s, open faced; monogram, P. 5. 0.3 %In ll?l’the::pg Tuesday; reward. 4022 Sth, Phone Col. 3425-W. o* {1849 WATCH FOB—Woven gold with Boy Seout mtd;llon pendant. Reward. Phone CoX‘um. bia 8. o WATCH_Gold, Thursday moraing, _January 29, on Chevy Chase car; gold chain hed initial D on front; qther Initials inside. ward. N. 8889, WRIST WATCH, wmall, gold; engraved_on Dack. Beward if returned 881 F st. n.w. 3" BAR PIN—Diamond, sapphire, platinum; lost . Monday after- noon. Liberal reward, 314 The Jefferson, 16th and M sts. $* Honors to Be Paid John Waltham, | Who Died in 1849. Military honors will attend the re- interment. at arlington Cemetery tomorrow afternoon o'clock of the remains of them, quartermaster, (" died aboard the frigate St at Bremerhaven, Germany Lawrence The St. Lawrence at the time was in German waters e ged in the training of German oflicers for their navy, which was then in its infancy. Waltham was buried at Lehe, Ger many, and during all the intervening years his grave has been kept by the Navy, and ment was brought a German city is abolishing the ceme te: Waltham was a native of Bal- timore. DELAYS DEPARTURE. L New Japanese Envoy to Postpone Sailing for U. S. Until February 18 By the Associated Press, TOKIO, February daira, recently named Japanese Am- bassador to the United States, has postpone® his departurd for America until the Shinyo Maru sails from Yokohama February 18. The Ambassador was to sail on the Korea Maru Tuesday, but the craft s put out of commission when it rammed a dock. —Tsuneo Matsu- Cards of Thanks. KIBBLE. We thanks and appr and neighbors for their beautiful floral tributes th of our beloved MARY I THE FAMILY. * LEAMAN. We wish to express our sincere thanks and apprecistion to our many friend for their acts of kindness and beautiful floral tributes at the death of our beloved husband and brother, Mr. L. R. LEAM. MRS. LEAMAN AND DAUGH? NALLEY. I wisi to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to my relatives and friends for tleir many kind acts and beau. tiful floral tributes at the death of my be- loved husband, J. ALLE WIFE, ELIZABETH Deaths. ANDERSON. Thursday, Februar: 1:30 a.m., ELSIB C. ANDERS Beall), ‘beloved wite of Frank Anderson and beloved mother of Albert W. Anderson, in the 39th year of ber age. Funeral from the home of her mother, Randle place, Cougress Heights, thenc Esther Me: morial _Episcopal Chureh, Saturday, *Feb ruary 7, ‘at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited 'to attend. Interment Cedar Hi Cemeters. = ATHERTON. Tucsday, February 8, George Washington ' Unisersity Hospital JOHN C. ATHRTON, aged 67 years. Fu Deral from H. jgett's fonerai parlor. 30 11th st. s Friday, Februars 0, at & p.m. Ioteriment Cougressional Cemetery. ATHERTON. Members of Mount Council, No. 1 requested to of H. M. P 1925, at Vernon the purpose of Brother JOHN C. rection of the council ADA CLARK. Counc Attest: JOHN E. SMALLWOOD, Rec. ATHERTON. Members of Couneil, No. Jr. 0. T. A. M., will as. semble ‘Friday afternoon. February 6, 1 for the purpose of attending the funeral of Past Councilor Brother JOHN (. F. ATH ERTON. Funeral from H. Padgett’s faueral parlor, 780 11th st at 2 pm By direction of the conncil Dr A W. TAYLOR. Attest: JOHN E. SMALLWOOU, BOSARD. Tursday, February residence of her daughter, Snavely, 211 10th st. ne. loving mother of Mrs. A. B Miss Florence H. Bosard, in her Funeral from above ary 6. at 2 pm. Cemetery. BROWN. Wednesday, - ber residence, 1842 Windom pl. n.% E.. davghter of the late Wilson and I Brown. ~Notice of funeral later. BUXTON. February 1302 N'st. n.w., F IDGAR, aged 60 years. beloved husband of Ada M. Buxton Funeral services Monday. Febr 9. ‘at 5 p.m., at his late residenee, 1802 N st. n.w CASEY. Tuesday, February 3. 1925, COL. THOMAS COLN CABEY, Corps of Englneers, U. §. A. (retired), son of the Brig. Gen. “Thomas Lincoln C: chief of Engineers, U. 8. A. Servi late residence, Stoneleigh . February 6, at 2 p.m. Interment at Ariington. ~ Please omit flowers. (New York and Philadeiphis papers please copy.) Mount Vernon M Interment fn Cedar Hill CHAPPEL. CYRUS W. CHAPPEL resident of Washington, who i anuary 29, 1 Creek_ Cemeters Friday morning at 10:30 o'clock. The services will be at the grave, Rev. A. E. Barrows of the Eastern Presbyterian Church officiating. CLEVELAND. Tuesday. February 3, 1923, Children’s Hospital, loved son of James 1and (nee Caton). Funeral services at 1301 Geranium st. n.w., Friday, February 6, at 2 p.m. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. COLE. Wednesday. February 4, 102 residence. 810 Massachusetts ave . Dr. JOHN THOMAS COLE. Notice of funeral hereafter. . ORAGG. Tuesday, February 3, 1925, at 7:45 p.m.. ‘at her residence, 5309 Colorado ave. EGINA A. BAPTISTA. the beloved wife of Harry C. Crage. Funeral services at the Church of the Nativity, Brightwood, Friday. Febr 8. at 10 am. Relatives and friends Invited. DONOHO0. Suddenly, Wednesday, February THOMAS C.. beloved hmsband of ohoo. ~ Funeral services from the Hines Co. funeral home, 2901 14th st. .w.. Friday, February 6, at 8:30 a. thence to St.’ Patrick's Church, where mi will be sald at 9 a.m. lnterment Mt. Olivet Cemetery. ETTER. Thursday, February 5, 1925, at his residence, 1118 Mourve &t. n.w., ROBERT MARTIN ETTER, beloved husband of the late Emma Clementa Etter. Funeral serv- ices at the above address Saturday, Febru- ary 7, ut 9:30 a.m.: thence to the Shrine of the Sacred Heart, where mass will be said 8t 10 am. Intement Mount Olivet Ceme- tery. former in Los will be Wednesday, Februars 4, 1925, aged 88 years. Funeral from Hyaitsville. Md., Fridu Toterment private. . February 8, 1925, at 3 wife of Francis Funeral Friday, February 6. from her late residence, 4606 Interment Prospect Hill ‘Ceme . Fawcett. at 2 pm., Towa ave. tery. FRANKLIN. Departed this life, after illness, February 2. 1925, at Fenton pl. n.w. TINA FRANKLIN leaves to mourn her ioss one son, mother d sister. Remains can be viewed at Undertaker Wesley Washington's, 2053 G ave. n.w. Funeral Friday, at 1 o from Tehoboth Baptist Church. FROHLICH. Thursday, February ber residence, Chillum, Md., § beloved wife of John Frohlich. Funeral from her late residence Saturday, February 7, at 2 p.m., thence to St. Paul’s Church, Hock Creek ‘parish, at 2:30 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. (Philadeiphia and Pitts- burgh, Pa., papers please cops.) 7 GARDINER. Suddenly, Februars 4, 1925, at rfield Hospital, AMOS L., beloved hus. nd of Edna D. Gardiner. Hemains restia at his late home, 2084 Wisconsin ave. n.w. Interment at Providence, R. 1. (Providence papers please copy). GENELLA. Suddenly, Tuary 4, 1925, at 10 on Wednesday, Feb- m.. at her residence, 1508 Ailison 'st. n. EMILY THERESA NELLA (nee’ McNerhany), beloved wife of ‘the late Willlam B. Genella. Requiem mass at the Shrine of the Sacred Heart at 9 a.m. Saturday, February Interment Mount ‘Olivet. 3 HARRIS, Departed this life suddenly Wed- nesday, February 4. 1925, at 12:55 p.m., JULIA A. HARRIS, devoted wife of R. Leonard Harris and daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Allen Banks of Orange, Va. She leaves to mourn her demise four sisters and four brothers and many relatives d friends. Funeral Saturday, February 7, at 1 p.m., from Florida Avenue Baptist Church, Rer. Willinm A. Taylor, pastor Relatives and ¢ friends invited. Remains at James Br 19th and L. sts. n.w. HAUER. Wednesday, Februar her residence, 1350 414 k. HAUER, age 80, widow of th W. Hauer and ioving mother of Annia and Jobn Haver and Allee Hamburg. —Funeral from above nddres Saturday. February 7. Interment Congressional Cemetery. Fred- erick papers please copy.) ft from our hearts comes g bitter cry, ‘'Why, o, why, did our mofer die " hen ¢omes the ‘answer, solemn and sweet. ‘She Is not dead, she is only axleep.’ HER CHILDREN. HOFFMAN. Tuesday, February . 11:30 o'clock a.m., LOUISA HOFFMAN, devoted mother ‘of Alexander Hoff 3 meral from her late residence, 3 - 5. W. ;rld y, February 6, at 1 o'clock p.m.. late George Though your form lles in the dust; And some day we hope to meet you, To this in God we_trust.’ THE FAMILY, ¢ National | July 9| Deaths. | HOLLIN. Entered peacefulls ruary 4, 19 HOLLI beloved brother JOHN W 3 week Kemp Hollin Washington Sunday, Feb Churel, LEY be and e Kato of Saral Funer; | ) p.m.,” Shilois Poats, uw. ¥ He hax won a crown of patie Thron ars he stro Aud bands that rest fo Are the ones ti McSPARREN. Wedr FRANK W. MesP, Mrs. William €. MeSparren Charlex I M-Nparren of Glen ( Fuveral services at his late residence ment 26, Cathedral M ve. n.w., Smturd Interient Erie In New York Cits, February MMA M., duughter of the la ». “Myers. _Remains ius’ parlors, 924 N. Y. uve. F v 3, Jobn ] B QUIGLEY. hinreside beloved husband of of funeral he SMITH. father of Beach and Mrs #4th year. Fu B. Nevius, 924 Februacy 6, Thu Februgrs M st n.w Mary B. Quigley. 1925, at . I0HN D., Notice February 3 w., JOHN H Smith,” Mrs. Carrle Girtha E. Hushing s ral from the pariors of H at his loving i ed foster son of Marthas Chaney E. Chureh on F 1:30 p.m. In Memoriam. BROOKS. In sad but Joving remembr of our dear boy, FREDERICK BROC wio died one year ago today, Februar. 1924, We did not stand beside his bed Nor did we see him die, iut when we heard that he was dea It nearly broke our hearts THE FAMILY. * In sad but loving BENJAMIN § life ruary 6, BROWN. our dear brother (Pullie), who departed til ago today, February 5, 1 Another year has gone and our sorrow lin gers wtill vucant place Master's holy w And trust Him to re our pains. HIS DEVOTED SISTERS AND BROTHER ANNIE, HATTIE, SADIE. RUTH AND WILLIAM, AND ADOPTED SISTER, GUS SIE REYNOLDN ¥ remembrance ¢ BROWN three years A around But two years ag: LOVIN B A CROPPER. A sad but 1 emory of our dear si )N CROPPER, who de rs ago, February 4 our sight. rusry 5. 1923, D CHILDREN oving tribut ter, JANE ed this o the withheld from our Wrapped in God's silence not break in our drea which we dare AMANDA | 3 A LEWIS, AND DEVOTED BROTHER-IN-LAW STEWART o LEWIS . DAVIS. In sad but our dear n who died s 1916, DAVIS. In daughter DAVIS| today loving re nce of LENA MUELL DAVIS, today. February Y AND MINNIE membrance o R sing who depar: February Upright and faithful Devoted and true to A loving daughier, What a sweet memory she left bel JACOB C. MUE FLATER. In & remembrance of sister. MAMIE E. FLATER, who entered into rest a year ago yes God called he He alone knows bext Sweet and peaces HER DEVOTED SISTEI KEITHLEY. of our bel LOTTE KEITHLEY ago_today, Februars *Tis not the tears thut we WWhen we laid her away to 15 the tears of many a long day The fond remembrance of our alware ©Oh, could And_coul Our aching hearts would then be healed. Rut this we wish in vain HER DEVOTED HUSBAND AND DAUGH in wll her ways the end of her days s0 good and kind nd. ER AND FAMILY. * our dear home. CAND B n ¢ in death remembered. HER HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. * POTTER. In tad but loving our dear little WILBUR, denly four years ugo tods How we miss the | 0f th Often Feeling sure that | LOVIN( MOTHER, BROTHER. REH. A tribute of dear beloved mot entered into eter; February cred into rest three vears azq today, February 5. 1922, ELIZARETH TAN NER, beloved mot Mary E. Le toiler, work is done, iful soul into glory gone; Beautiful life with thy crown well iod giveth thee eternal rest THE FAMILY. * WORCH. In loving remembrance of our dear mother, EMILIE WORCH, who entered into eternal rext cleven years ago today. Febru ary 5, 1014 THE FAMILY. * FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ~ Frank Geier’s Sons Co. SEVENTH ST. N.W. . N er: “Teiephone. _Main 2473 et = Quick, Dignificd and B! vice. . W. Deal & Co. 816 H ST N.E. LINCOLN 8200. Automobile_Serrice. Chapel JAMES T. RYAN 317 PA. AVE. BJ:L 2 b i ? Model CORTS i vate Ambulances. "~ 1% Livery in_Convection. VL. SPEARE CO Nelther the successors of nor con- nected with the original W. R. Speare Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M ST. N.W. Established 181, Phone West 96, YOU SHOULD HAVE Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 £ 1732 Penna. Main 5512 122 Finns Timothy Hanlon WM. H. SARDO & CO. 412 H St. N.B. Phone Lincoln 524, o Shapei. b L ———THE ORIGINAL —— W.R.Speare Go. 1208 H STREET.N.W. MAIN 108 FORMERLY 940 F ST ALMUS R. SPEARE WILLIS B. SPEARE ~——— GLYDE J. NICHOLS — T. F. COSTELLO NOW LOCATED AT 1724 N. CAP. ST. NORTE 7978, J WILLIAM LEE, Fuberal Dir Walmer. Livery in connection. chapel and modern crematorium. Moderate prices, 32 Pa._ave n.w. Tel call M 158, R. F. HARVEY'S SO Richard K. Harvey, 1432 U St. N.W. “I*eRAT- PARLOBS. Pot. 2207. Bo- Commaodiou: feds FUNERAL DESIGNS. Prompt auto delivery service Artixtic—expreasive- (nexpen Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. " BLACKISTONE'S Floral “Blanket Sprays” And Other Beautiful Floral Designs at Moderate Prices. 14th & H. Tel. M. 8707. Geo. C. Shaffer "%zt % €r' Phone Main 106. OICE FLOBAL EMBLEMS ‘MODEBATE PRICES.

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