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RESTAURANT PADLOCKED, PROPRIETOR FILES SUIT . Given KEEP YOUR SCALP Clean and Heallhy WITH CUTICURA Temporary Injunction Against Landlord at 16th Street Mansions. Robert restaurant w. the Tansill, lossee of at Sixteenth Street sions, today filed suit for an injunc- tion in the District Supreme Court against Frank S. Wolfe, proprietor, . Lucas, manager of the build- Tansill he found the en- nee to the restaurant yesterday norning “ba padlocked and chained,” and a huge slgn, reading closed.” hung at each door, without to him | Through Attorneys King the plaintiff say: P a lucrative business Newmyer & he had built and that in By using a Steel Vault with a 50-year guarantee you get lasting satisfaction. Chambers furnishers this e $85 Chambers will sell you Chambers Will Give a Full Funeral —Tncluding All— $75—$100—$125—S150 up FUNERAL CARS, $7.00 Local Funerals. Beautiful Fully B AMBULANC Price of Chambers Servi old-time Undertaker's charge make vault Terra Cotta Garden Furaiture MALLS econd Floor DUDONT CIRCLE /Iort 7000 The B eral Home of W. W CHAMBERS CO. 14th Cor. Chapin St. N.W. Phone Col. 43 CLEANLINESS —above all things where food is concerned, cleanli- ness is important. Our managers take pleasure in keeping their stores up to that same mark of cleanli- ness and order that the housewife demands in her own home. HAM hickory smoke; |b 25 s, size 8 to 10 lbs. n c FRESH EGGS —of exceptionally fine quality, large and meaty. Every egg guaranteed. Packed in cartons. DOZEN, 34c¢ BUTTER BACOY —our Sunset Gold, fancy —machine sliced, rind off. fresh creamery, the best Ask for our Sunset Gold butter value in town. Brand. Ib. 55c¢ Ib. 45¢ s U GA R Best canme granulated, 1b., 61/%4c 9 Plenty in all store 10 Ibs., 63c ASPARAGHS ASPARAGUS TIPS DEL MONTE DEL MONTE Mammoth White— Medium White— i p8Sounre No. 1 Square can 37c can 38c COFFEE SPECIALS .bag, lb., 48c Maxwell House.. .lb., 53¢ FLOUR “Sack 150 Sack FRESH FRUITS AND YEGETABLES the finest assortment at lowest prices in all our stores POTATOES, the best, 15 lbs. 22c Iceberg Lettuce.. .head, 12¢ Spring Onions. . bunch, 4c Spring Carrots. .bunch, 5¢ New Cabbage......lb., 5c¢ Oyster Plant. .. buach, 12¢ Old Cabbage R .lb 3c GRAPEFRUIT, Sweet, Juicy, Ea. 5¢ Celery .........stalk, 12c Parsnips .........Ib, 10c Kale ... ..Ib., 10c New Potatoes.....lb, 12¢ Beets .........bunch, 12c Sweet Potatoes....lb., 8¢ FRESH TOMATOES, Ib. 28c Turnips ... ..Ib., 5c'Oranges ........doz., 40c Spinach oIb., 10c Apples .......3 Ibs.,, 25¢ Onions . .1b.,, 5c Lemons .. .doz., 25¢ FRESH MEATS AND FISH for the convenience of our many patrons in Takoma Park, D. C., we have installed a first-class fresh meat department in our store at 6914 4th St. N. W.—Takoma Park, D. C. .Ib., 48c Fillet of Haddock. .lb., 28¢c .Ib., 43c Halibut Steak......Ib., 38¢ .1b., 38¢c Salmon Steak.....lb., 38c .Ib., 35c Smelts .....Ib, 35¢ .Ib., 35c Fresh Rock.......Ib., 38¢ .Ib., 38¢ Fresh Cod........Ib., 23c .1b., 30: Fresh Roe Shad. . ..Ib., 45¢ .Ib., 45¢ Fresh Buck Shad..lb., 35c Fancy Fat Shore Fish Ea zsc . About One Pound Sweet, mild cure Orienta Geid Medal or Pillsbury Porterhouse Steak. Sirloin Steak. Round Steak. Prime Rib Roast. Pork Loin Roast. Pork Chops. . ... Fresh Hams. . ... Fresh Chickens. . . MACKERE THE EVENING | {the kitchen are perishable goods valued at $300, and that in the dining room are china, silverware, linen and other supplies purchased by him. He says the defendants are interfering with his business. Justice Hitz granted a temporary rvestraining order against the de- fendants and set the matter for hear- ling next Monda TRAFFIC DIREGTOR 10 BE NAMED SOON |With Field Narrowed Down, Commissioners Expect to Make Choice Tomorrow. Tea Experts Watch Imports. The United _Sta Government watches carcfully over all tea im- portations Into the United States having even.a bo of expert tea tasters to see that the quality to| which this country has been accus- tomed is maintained. The Sc retary of Agriculture mes this board, which consists of: George I. Mitchell, | supervising tea examiner, Bureau of | Chemistry, Washington, and the fol- | six representatives of the tea | 5 J. McNumara, New York; H, | MOTrow to Woodworth, Boston: Arthur T.|first director of trafic. Hellyer, Chicago; Irwin, Phila-| As a result the conference the | deiphia Seattle, wnd| ity peads held vesterday afternoon, | Norm e is understood choice now 1 round M. O. Eldridge, offcial \merican Automobile Associa- t. R G. Klotz traffic_en- the Public Utilitles Com- Capt. Frank Flynn, a r veterun, and J. Rowland a consulting engineer. rd With the fleld of possible appointees narrowed down to three or four men, the Commissioners will endeavor to- dectde Washington's on r of 1cisto. 2 iy te of the tion Eineer of mission: World W Bibbins, 3 000009000000000 *9o Floo With Bonded Floors Battleship Linoleum Treadlite Tile Rubber Tile Natural Cork Tile Cork Carpet The BakerCo.,Inc. 1110 ¥ St, NW, - Distributors for Bonded Floors, = 22 0690000000000 0¢ Out-of-town Men Eliminatea. One two out-of-town men whose names have not been mentioned are understood to have been discussed, but indications today were that the position would not o to an outsider unless exceptional man could obtaln The three partment now regard it was i1 today. They Shelby, Motor Smith. M n 9000000900 0000000006 0000900000000 0000 members of the Police De- made application are as definitely eliminated, t the District Building are lospector Willam 8. Sergt Buell Stanley and Cyele Policeman Milton D. | { Manufacturers— “A surety bond with T ) 000000000 Bibbins conferred with Col. Bell yesterday afternoon, at which time it is understood that the traflic situa- tion was discussed 12222 222222222222 22 L 0222222 22222222 224 V0000090000066 D¢ * < * 3 3 Raleigh Haberdasher Spring Value Week Celebrating Two Years at Thirteen-Ten F Street Fine Quality Woven Madras Shirts Separate Collar to Match 37 85 NE\\" blues, lavenders, grays and tans—in the popular striped and jacquard patterns; they're so much finer than vou'd expect for 5255 that you'll be glad we're putting on this drive for 5,000 new customers by giving greater values. See them. Raleigh Haberdasher ?ans!m-lmn Guaranteed Thit ceen-Ten F Street BN CLEX T GCT S Gk A LT TTX ED. PINAUD BLDG. NEW YORK' ED.PINAUD'S HAIR TONI (The original French Eau De Quinie) STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, cen- | {in be | | killed THURSDAY, Alleged Slayers Removed From Jail In Garbage Cans By the Associated Press. MIAMI, Fla., March 19.—William W. Fox, 18, of Columbus, Ohio, slayer ot Police Sergt. L. L. Wever, and John Naugle, 23, of Toledo, Ohio, ac- cessory, were spirited away from the county jail yesterday before the eyes of & large crowd that gathered around the prison and In the courthouse yard Deputy sheriffs, posing as garbage collectors, turned the trick. The crowd pald little attentlon to the truck or the attendants who brought from,the Jail two large gar- bage cans with lids clamped down. The men were deputy sheriffs. Inside one garbage can was Fox and inside the other can was Naugle. The coun- ty authorities refuse to tell they took them The county grand jury epecial session today quire Into Wever's death. Fox has admitted the killing, which occurred late Saturday night. They were ar- rested In their shack near Fulford early yesterday by a squad of police. Reports reaching Miami late last night indicated that Fox and Naugle had been removed to the county jail at West Palm Beach and then were started on their way to the Jackson- ville jall. Thousands of persons lined streets of the business district terday afternoon as the funeral pro- cesslon bearing the body of Sergt Wever passed to the cemetery will meet to in- the yes- Fla., March 19.- alleged slayer of Wever, who was with alleged JACKSONVILLE, Willtam W. Fox, Police Sergt. L. L. in a gun fight hold-up men at Miaml, and John Naugle, held as an accessory, were lodged in the Duval County jail here at 2 o'clock this morning. THE WEATHER District of Columbia— Fair and colder tonight; minimum temperature about 30 degrees; tomorrow fair; fresh northwest winds. Maryland—Fair and colder tonight; tomorrow falr; strong northwest winds. Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer — 4 p.m., 58: 53; 12 midnight, 48; 4 a.m,, 54; 63: noon, 67. Barometer —4 p.m., 29.98; 30.06; 12 midnight, 29.95; 4 a.m., 29.83 8 am., 29.52; noon, 29.88 Highest temperature, 71, at 11 am. today. Lowest ture, 44, occurred at 12:15 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year- Highest, 61; lowest, 36. Conditlon of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at Great Falls at 8 a.m. today —Temperature, 44; condition, muddy. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 9:45 a.m. and 10:34 p.m.; high tide, 3 a.m. an Tomorrow-—Low tide, 10 11:34 pm.; high tide, 4:11 am. 4:45 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Sun rose 6:14 a.m occurred tempera- and ; sun sets Tomorrow—Sun rises 6:13 6:18 p.m. Moon rises 2:54 a.m.; sets 1 p.m Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. ‘Weather {n Various Citfes. am.; sets Stations. e hwpas; 39eu3) Cloudy Cloudy Foggy Cloods Cloudy Clear Raining Birmingham. Blsmarck Galveston Helena 83 Indtanapotis. Jacksonville Kansas City. Los An, Touis! Clouds Clear, Rain Rain Rain Clondy Clear, Clear, Clear Clear Cloudy Phoenix Pittaburgh. . Fortiand. Ban Antonio. Ban Diego, neiseo. B WASHL.D.C. 29.62 FOREIG. Greeawich time, today.) Temperature. Weather. o (8 am., Stations. Horta (Fas HamUten, Ban Juan Havann. Porto Clouds Claudy Cle FOUND ® ne poodic mixe | CHOKER; Pa. | So._Washington | please call Main 79840, br. Tn Anil mixed, urly. short tanl: can Apply Washington FAG, beaded, containing 05 and car toke ther articles in_pursa; March 17 on car be- twean 17th and B and 1ith and F sts. Finder 1: liberal reward. BRACELET, 3 eapphires. Call ltvnd Tiod. " Reward. FROOCH. whie rameo ns Teward: dead leiter office, 9 and 4. with pink bpekinz. Cull Main 1272, Ask for | Mrs. Scott Dicey, between fur, on strcet car beiwesn Ray mond st, ‘and Chevy Chase Circle or in parish room Cherr ~ Chase Presbyterian Church. Cleveland 1930. NG. amethyst and brilliants, on 14th ve. and G st. Mrs. Perry, 823 Alexandria, Va. . z ; b Bat. near 23rd & Connecticut. Return Ashmead, Apt. 8 or_phone Pot. 270, 19° where | o MARCH 19, 1923. CITY SEEKING BEST INTRAFFIC SIGNALS Devices Used Elsewhere Studied by District Authori- ties—Trials Planned. Returning today from a tour of a number of large cities.in which he studied traflic signal xle\nfin Maj. W. H. Holcombe, Assistant Engineer Com- missioner, began a study of the vari- ous systems he saw in operation for the benefit of the Commissioners in deciding what should be done here. Maj. Holcombe said he wus particu- larly impressed by a flexible type of traflic signalk that could be operated either a separate entity at each | corner in a synchronized system as conditions different hours of | the day as warran Such a signal is Maj. Holcombe said ber of advantages The major expressed the Sixteenth street probzbly would be the best thoroughfare on which to try out the first traffic signal sys |tem. He pointed out, however, that {under the new law the establishment |of arterial highways must be ar ranged by the director of traflic soon| to be appointed. th b market € & num- Dbelief that To Control Foot The trip convin combe that there shou interval at busy low pedestrians the congested se should be required such interval No definite action toward the stallation of signal devices will taken until the director of traff in office, but when he takes office he will have the benefit of the ex- periences gained by Maj. Holcombe on his trip. Maj. Holcombe was accompanied by Warren B. Hadley, electrical engineer, and both officials observed street lighting methods with a view to im- proving such installations here. Maj Holcombe pointed out. however, that because of the abundance of large shade trees in Washington, this city has a lighting problem not exactly comparable to other municipalitie vhere shade trecs are not developed las they are here Trafe. ed Maj. Hol be a regular tersections to al- ross and that in the pedestrian cross during | { to on to in- be is d ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT Frank W. Vedder, member of the | Physical Research Society, will speak before the Round Table, §:15 o'clock, at the Playhouse, 1814 N street. Subject “The Scientific American Investigation of Psychic Phemomenon Fr Pub- lic invited. The National give a dance, $:30 Arcade. Visitors welcome Washington Academy of Scien Washington Society of Engineers Chemical Society of Washington and Washington Chapter, American ciety for Steel Treating., will combined meeting, 8:30 o'clock, in | assembly hall of Cosmos Club. Dr. Karl Benedicks, director Metallo- graphic Institute, Stockholm, Sweden, will deliver address on “The Theory of High Speed Steel.” da The annual meecting of the Wake- field National Memorial Association will be held. 8:15 o'clock, at 2400 Six- teenth street. Arthur Deerin Call will “Some Modern Movements Toward World Peace,” 8 o'clock, at Mount Pleasant Congregational Church. The public invited. speak of The Marine Corps League will meet 8 o'clock, in the boardroom of the District Building, for the purpose of electing officers of ti detachment: | |amending the constitution and by- laws and incorporating the name of the detachment, which being or- | ganizea for the benevolent and social welfare of all former members of the Marine Corps. All marines and for- mer marines are cordially welcome and asked to join the detachment Washingtonians who will make the archdlocese pilgrimage to Rome in April will meet, § o'clock, in Carroll | nors | walked off and married Miss Edith ¢ It r De.s:erter of Three ‘ Armies Will Face | U. S. Court-Martial | By the Associated Preas. NEW YORK, March 19 vis, deserter from three arrested yesterday as he Germany on the Thuringia be tried by court-martial at Island. Davis was surprised because, he said, an American consul at Ham- burg had virtually guaranteed him immunity when the war began in 1914. D: whose says his home is in St. Louis, Mo., joined the British Army and fought three years in France. Then he bec hored, he said, and when the United States en-| tered the hostilitics he came back | here and enlisted. While acting as| an instructor at Fort Slocum Davis Jack armies, arrived fro He will Gover- Dawson of Ossining, bride to Toronto, Ontar He then joined and fought at After the armist again, going to medicine The homeland sul seemed to would now be bygones, But the consul Army officials here taking his the Vpres he rmany iadian Army Amiens off | and walked to called and that Jack came notified | the think gone had back the Vienna Has Baptist Church. The first Baptist Church has been opened in Vie the war there was on community of Baptists but the number ¥ since v of necessary Card of Thanks. CHEWNING. We wish to express ou thanks and appreciatio our relatives and friends and the fraternal organization fo their beautiful floral tributes, letters of sym pathy and kindness at the ot o belo husbund and brother, WILLIAM TAYLOR CHEWNING WIFE, SISTERS n 4 nna in has that increased red and | oun- gre a church was b AND BROTHERS Birth. SMre idence JBzaths March ADAMS, EQKHOLK. i Mareh 17, 1 an Hospital ADAMS. Tuesday. JOHN HENK Corps. U of Isiane Gawler's Chapel Murch 20, 4t 10:30 2. militars hohors at Ariington ters at 11 am Wednesday ase Stmon 1730 Pa. 3 Natlousl Ceme Mar G300 Coun DOLPH B services 19 n of Mt M., wi Do p.m € Glenwood Cemeters ATHERTON, Pleasant Lo b condue DOLP! 124. Ea special o No. 23, A 1 the B JOHN F of ves Haven 8 o'clock relat ices at and B at mother's Thursday morning io to Haven M. E. Chureh, in state from 4 p.m. to p.m here he ter of human ilis, we do adore b upreme. as we before Dids’t Field to Thee, to Thee. 0 God For we are made of e of sod, And we are Thine Thine alone. Our dear one’s goue will_is_done. i BARR. Wednesday. residence, 1019 BARR. wife of day, March ) at 10 a.m. 1840 L st ited. BEACH. Thursday mo at Riverdale, Md.. loved wife of Joh Mrs. Fred G. Schifferdec Y.. ‘and Mrs Keaneth A dale. Md. Funeral servi gregational Church March 18th 18 “Fri from St. Augustine’s Chureh Remaine at E. E. James B now. Relatives and friends in ng. March 19, BEIE COLVIN nd mother Albans of Rive: First Con. 192 Ml | BARNARD. Beaths. Wednesdar. March nt her 1a nce.’ No, nw., KA beloved w Tite " George 0. Fu March 2 wm., 8t. Paul's Chur sts. b with requiem at Mt Olivet Cematers . SULLIVAN. 10:30 u.m, 14tk st Friday LEAR N Bul at 9 o'l 15th_ and V ase. Intermen, 518 Totten, D. ¢ loved wife of Josept b 1923, BESSTE TEDORE, be Funeral from Friday, Mareh Md. Cars_will Chambers' Fugeral Home thence 1o ave from W 9 am TILGHMAN. V. Tuesday. March 17 residence, Fairmont Heights, M A.. beloved husbund of Martha ¥, und guardian of Leoua Shaw Gra Friday, March 20, at 1 Nineteenth S B ment Arlingfon Nati tives and friends i TILGHMAN. A Lodge, No. 1. the ball Thurs 30 arrangem for RICHARD frine Funeral to be held st Baptist Chureh A H HARRIS 1925, at RICHARD Tilghm Fune o'clock noon, ist ¢ al Cemete ited members Ogden F.. meet TILGHMAN Uitxs TILLITT, . VEITCH. [ Murch 18 .. ALIT it Va Marel MARGAT W terment Mo, v WALSH. residence 1995 ¢ w WALSH In Memoriam. 1 ENA R LINDA 19, 1918, “Reutitul twilizht Beautiful r 2 ANT DA #ix rears azo toda FATHER membrance ¢ ULVER, wh ago foda: TR E who d March 19, 191 CULVER. 1 Maren 10, W T i HER TOVING DATGHTRR E S RN s Mot FULLER. In ug rer Sor sged CARVER 4w left § MOTHER AND FATHER N GOOCH, (13)" years' ago today who departed. th March HIS LOVING WIFE HOWARD. In AND DAUGHTER! RTHA E. HOWARD, = t 1918 LOVING DAUGHTER, MRS MACKALL MACKALL DEVOTED FRIEND, MACKALL. dear daught MACKALL For the o MOTHER While AUNT i NANCY MAJOR. t bute ¥ of Sador ard LOVING DAUGHTERS. 1S MAJOR MORISI. A tok mother, MARIF Three vears .t TOCISE AX devotion Sife eui lox ANNA MORI today. Mar TH e FAMIL MORROW. £ M. MORR of my Sn Friday. March - invited. Interment Coxsackio, CARL. Departed this THEODORE CARL, K. ¥ March 17, 1923 Joh rment Glenw CASSELL. I Mareh 18, od Cemeters ted this life Wednesdax (2t his residence Hall. Rev. John K. Cartwright, spi itual director of the trip, will tell de- tails of the 40-day journey The Sisterhood of the Adath Israel Congregation will meet in the Syna- zogue, $:30 oclock. Dr. M. Hertz- mark will deliver an address and Rabbi Schwefeld will talk on current | events. Music { FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ;J‘_W'H,LIA'M TEE, | e 5{".'“’;4"'.':. Frank" Geier’s Son: | 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W | Modern Chapel. _Teleph or and Em- Commodious Moderats 1 M. 1385, ns Co. Mnn 2473 Funeral Dired connection. crematorium, T. RYAN SE, JAMES 317 PA. AVE. Model Chapel Tincoln 142 lrnnlr \ll\hx ances, ~ CLEMENTS WISCONSIN AVE. _ WEST so1 Quick, _Dignified_an o V. Deal & Co. LINCOLN- fi200, VL. SPEARE CO Neither the successors of nor con- necjed with the original W. R. Speare | establishmen 940 F St. N. w Phone_Frank. 6! el b Joseph F Birch's Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) ablished 1841, 3034 M ST. N.W. Estabiisied 104 Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 Main 5512 1752 Penna. T Ave. NV MAN POLICE DOG. 1810 24ih st n.w. North 262, GEASKES. nose with riins; near 14th and_ now. Address Box 2381 Star GLABSES, horn rimmed. in Edmonds case; reward. _Raleigh Hotel. Rcom 401. 20 GLARSES, whell rimmed. in Leese case. vicio- fty_15th and Allison. Reward. 807 Pa. are. nw. HANDBAG—Brown: W-aween 1118 G and .;_contained ereglasses, fountain ._North 8913, Reward. SCARF —Large. georgette: reward. Cieveland 3120, KEY_CASE_(pateni leather) vicinity 14th Reward. K varicolored R._Reward. Phone Potomac 950-. PEKINESE—Female, {rom 2700 Tilden: red dish tan; black face, white breast; $20 reward for informatioi_ leading to recovery. A. C. Mones. _Cleve. 3246. A POCKETROOK. man's, contaiing _valuabie papers and goney. Liberal reward if returned to @28 E st n.e. - PIN, cameo. Will party who picked up pin at Washington Auditorfum March 17 kindly phone Lin. 9660-W? Reward. 20 " POCKETBOOK—Containing $10 bIlL key, tokens and diary, Reward. Adams 146 * PURSE, black, containing $11, check change, bet. Bancrott pl. and 727 Biat bet. 10:30 “a.m. and .m. March 18th Reward. \Mrs. H. B. Learned,’ 2128 Bancroft pl.__North 8703, d T. F. COSTELLO NOW _LOCATED AT 1724 N. CAP. ST. NORTH Timothy Hanlon e41 H ST. N.E Phooe L. 5543, ———THE ORIGINAL ——y W.R.Speare @o, 1208 H STREET,N.w. MAIN 108 FORMERLY 940 F ST | ALMUS R. SPEARE WILLIS B. SPEARE = cuvbE J NicHoLs — CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301_EAST CAPITOL ST, Phone Lincoln 378. FUNERAL DESIGNS. Prompt auto delivery merice. __Artistic—expressive—inexpe naive. Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St, Geo. C. Shaffer *% ¢ CHOIUE_FLORAL EMBL o i at MODERATE PRIC Prompt_ Delivers. 'SPECTACLES, March 16th. Name and dress of owner is on case ioside. Rew Frank, 4560, bet. 8 a.m. and 12 m. UMBRELLA—Purple gloria; left on Onbin Jotin chr Wednseday eveaiig. Fhoue Cieve- jand 3 d- = BLACKISTONE'S Floral “Blanket Sprays” umurlumlp-unuwn e | MATTHEWS. at 2 p.m 205, Whitelaw, husband of Lelia B Mrs. Adeltne Cassell, devored Smith, Manning, and Henry Cassell Geneva. and Sally Cussell of C. Notice of funeral later - vavers please cony.) Suddenly. Tuesday DAVAGE. C.. beloved | - and | ver | A, | W | i AR brigh t Mount " Oliyet March 16, 1925, at danghte from 1 Henry ¢ of Mrs Tate MALONEY. E.. beloved InteAnnie Funéral fr h 3 St. Aloysivs sung Al 9 Tuesday duughter Ma March 17, 102 lokin € Third Fesidence am Cilureh, where a.m. laterment 4 into eternal rest A€ pan., ML her home T35 2 st ANNAE. MATTHEWS {oee” S Teloved wife ot eck 3 wews and cldest daughter of Mr. and William . Shaw. She. i their loss “x daughter. hers, © William® and Ja a sister, herine, and a host Of othér relatives sd 1 Fridas. March 20, af *from lier Iate residence. é Mareh 1%, 19 aged 65, Fu e howe, 5 " At 3 D i were ck Cemetery NOLAND. pital Tev Chare duy. March 1 W FRANK M | rrices will be | st Fridar Abernetiy at R Rev. v Interment k| | | son ‘of Maj. | Hannah_Tay Va in his 76th vear, Noland and Ruth late ot Loudoun Counts of funeral later. PERKINS. WIN, Perkin kins dence. 20, 8t ED- | Wednesdas. March 18, 1 ingham | beloved husband of Louise G and father of Mrs. Elizabeth. Per s, “Funeral from bix Iate rest 5 Irving st. now., Friday. March 1380 p.m. Interment at Batavia, Please omit flowers A _special _communication Lodge. No_ 12 F. A A M. wil b heid a1 Masonic Temple' Friday, ' March 1 oiclock nm.: for the Girpose of atiending the ai of our late brother, MOSES 1' KICE. By order of the Worshipful Master DAN €. VAUGHAN, Secretary ROGIER. Wednesday, March 18, 1 CHARL beloved husband of Min © Rogier. Fineral from his late residen No_ B11 East Capitol st.. Fridur. Mareh 3 han riends ana reiatives respectiull; invited . ROGIER. Ohio, RICE. of National Washington Todge, No. 15, B. P. 0. Elks. asemble at 911 East Capitol at p.m. Friday, March 2 1925, for the purpose of atteading the f neral of our late brother, X ROGIER, who passed to the the Hereafter March 18, 19: residence. Interment at T ters. By order of A. BALDERSON. Exalted Ruler. SHELBY, Secretars ROGIER. The members of Association Oldest Inbabitants are requested to attend - the funersl of our late associate member, CHARLES G. RO . from his late resi dence, 811 i st., Friday, March 20, at 3 p.m. HEODORE W 3. ELIOT WRIGH c BALE. Wednesday, March 18, 1025, at 5 t his rexence, 3135 38th st n.w FRANK R BALE. - Funeral from’ Lee's chapel, 332 Pa. ave. n.w., Saturday, March L at 11 am. Friends and relatives in vited. . SCOTT. 1925, at Casualts Ho pital, ARTHUR L.. brother of Walter ( Scott. Funeral Friday, March 20. at p.m., from parlors of Wm. H. Scott, 100 Bt st se < SHERMAN. The District of Columbia Societ Sons of the American Revolution, announ with regret Uie death of Compatriot JOHN SHERMAN on March 14, 1035, - MARK F. FINLEY, Pres. KENNETH §. WALES, Sec. Services at ok Creek Ceme- OYES, Pres. March 18, who d day. Ma Tust whe: Just when To a b He She had a_smile And died belo DEVOTED BROTHER J depa th March 19, 192 A loving moth No friend on eart When God call HER_ DEVOTET MYERS. AND CARTER AND GRANDSONS CHARLES Di POOLE. In son. ASA ( year ago SoN nAT ROSF WILLIAM WITT BARNE: embran H. U POOLE oday. M SHELYY. ! to LYY Mare passed awa 194 WALKER J PRES WOODLAND. EDMUNDS, SECTY ving, TELY Y f GER ar ago SHELVY. TRUDE toduy who died o s Ma st Thou ever W One only o FATHER SHELVY SMITH. 1 RIET eyond {5 neetl again AND SON. OWEN AND RALPH HAT M Mar. and g SMITH ago todas MARER Y WALTER GRAND EROTN LOVING CHILDREN FOWARD, GEORGE AND DOUGLASS AT CHILDREN, MAR TE ¥ AND REGINALD WRIGHT. SULLIVAN. Tn sad but loving memory of ¢ darii EDWALD JAMES, who Our little Edward was but Tle was not all onr own d took Nim back to paradise And left us here alone Never a HIS LOVING WILKERSON. 1n mother. CATHE died tiiree years You were A frie bet ter Your_equal HER DAUGHTE KERSON ‘WILKERSON. dear _ wife Zratdmoth KERSO Dbeyond T We have express our 1o found not one. We sought & language that what your loss has meant to us there is none. HER NUSBAND Often wa think of yo And our bearts are sad with pain ©Oh, this world be like heaven Could_we but_hear your voice agair HER LOVING GRANDCHILDREN WILLIAMS. A token of lore to the mems of our dear mother. MAGGTE WILLIAMS who entered eternal rest March 19, 19 One year has passed since that xad dur hen the one we loved wes called away d took her home, it wax His will But in our hearts we love her still Some may think you are forgotten But never shall ‘you be. Yor as long an God wives m e We shall always think of the BONS AND DAUGHTER-IN-LAW, ROB- , ERT, CARTER, IDA. aned moment forgatten MAMMA AND DADDY 2 memory of iny déar WILK ERSO ¥ today. Maren 1 ther truly good ) kind and true er never lived are but fow CLARISSA lovis RINY A Sacred to the me and our_dev Mrs. CATHE who passed into three years ago today, red diligentls liness without for words o sou and bave would te but alas ND CHILDREN dear grandmother.

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