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_THE EVENING STAR, | Heart Attack Fatal l INTERURBAN CRASH COSTS LIVES OF SIX. Three Others Perhaps Fatally Injured in Collision on Embankment. By the Associated Press CARLINVILLE, 111 neople dead and at least three | ore probably fatally injurcd as the | result of a head-on colli between two Illinois Traction south of here yesterd Tho deud are: F Virden: George Henry Robinson student: William F ‘motorman; unidentified m Marie Maricnecke, Gilles w red when rom Springfield to St into a line car standir ink Sailne Svavitas o) Mareh Six | ystem cars e Shannon Goldber. % Carlin- Staun- | n, and Loui ville, ton DR. JAMES PA R. JAMES P. SPEER d ater railroad men said the two cars tele without turning over th bankment Toss life v by the averted. act that ‘hother and falling | 9 Vie- Dentist. Native of Virginia, tim of Heart Disease—Practiced Here 15 Years. “SCHOONERS™ COME BACK Dr rick old and city for the diseasc terday AT graduated in mond College, 1 Richmond. He Speer, veurs dentist of this died of heart Hotel ¥ Vancouver Resumes Sale of Beer by Glass. R. in Roosevelt VICTORIA, by the glass is to couver, B. C, again, Starting today with the opening of 18 hotel beer bars, under & new British Colombla liquor law. Heretofore, beer was sold | home, Hickory in bottles only to persons holding| He is survived by his widow, Mrs. provincial liquor permits. | Dora Starr Speer, who is his &econ | wife; three sons and three daughter. Al children of his first wife, who died several years ago. < are 1rz | of this city; Seaward H. James | Patrick, students at Randolph-Macon | Academy, in Virginia; while the ughters are Mrs. . W. Sisson, Miss 1 and Miss Virginia. He is survived by two brothers, Dr. A Speer and Dr. T. F. Speer. both pra ticing dentists of Kentucky, and two sisters, Mrs. B. L, Whitley and Daniel Kelly, both of Virginia Funeral services will be conducted at Gawler's undertaking par Mon- day afternoon, at 2:30 o'clock. Rev G. G. Johnson, pastor of Immanual | Baptist Chureh. will officiate | Interment will be cemetery C., March be sold —Beer n Van- tive of Virginia, Dr. from ow the University of R the owner of a Hills, at McLean, Va PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturing ilenwood MEMORIAL FOR DR. SUN By the Associated Press CANTON, China, March he merchants and workers ay Assets Over held a orial service for the late $10,000,000 z . [ Pr. Sun Yat-sen. It is estimated that Surplus $950,000 e T e pninellaveas Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. Hu Han-min of Kwan Wu_Chao-chu JAMES BERRY. President JOSHUA W. CARR...Secretary ers were Gov | tung Province; secre- tary for foreign affairs of the pro- visional government, and Nam Kai- kwong. leader of the laborers’ union Dr. Sun's testamentary address was read in the Cantonese dialect EARLE BUILDING 13th and E This is a particular building for particu- lar people. If “any old place” will do for }'Ollr. business, you won’t be interested in the Earle Building. If, however, you de- mand the best in location, service, equip- ment, management and fellow tenants, we want to show vou the best obtainable at any price. The Munsey Trust Company, Real Estate Department Rental Agents The Hechinger Co. and Used Our Pricex Rock-Bottom Priced New Building Materials i Hechinger Co. 5th & Fla. Ave. Northeast—6th & C Sts. Southwest New Get I Roofing, 93¢ up rip Shingles, $5 up Certain-teed € Weatherxhield £2.25 Gal. Complete Three- plece Outfit 55 Up Fiber Board, 3¢ ft. Plax. Board, 3%e FOURTEEN YEARS SAVING YOU MONEY ON BUILDING MATERIAL HAVE ESTABLISHED THE GOOD WILL OF THIS COMPANY IS CLAIMED BY DEATH| Speer’ was | Rich- | Mrs. | HUNT CLUB HONORS AWARDED WOMEN Mrs. W. J. Donovan’s Entries Take Two Blue Ribbons at Indoor Horse Show. of indoor at the Riding and » hall last night by some of finest horsemen and thusiastic gallery Donovan rode two first place, another won sond tured The third of meets was given Hunt ¢ Washi | horses be Mrs, of her ridden rth honors. was the turing Th 1 slon's an Wiliiam horses by Miss nearest to Elizabe < competitor, honors nd | First, Clodgh, own Mrs. William Skylark, owned by Teath den two fir events winners saddle a4 and ridden Donovan; second Mrs, Donovan and third, Capa Dohn by COHL Car- were ridden Dy owned and r rico. Class Red Cloud, Fairchild ridden by by Gus Ru Class Red Cloud saddlc First, by Miss Elizabeth Oceidental Max Walker and owned open ridden Fvelyn iholz Tadies” saddle ridden by Miss Fuir second, Skylark, vidden by He by Mrs. Donovan, and third owned and ridden by Miss Mat Steven 1 First hila owned Muid, M hunters’ sweepstakes lark, owned and ridden by Margaret Mr. Hazen Mrs. May Johnson A 1L Heinrich Corinthian—First, Capt Irving, on Fire Jump ond, Mrs. Donovan on Jolly Rogers, and third, rl Thoner on Forest Rose. 7. ladies ss—Russet, Mrs. Cars first ent, Mr. Heinrich, second, and ridden Sergt. Barker, ridden Margaret Melvitle ¢ by owned Hazen Sergt rker Gen. Willian Class 5 and third ridden ind by it n by first, owned sec ond, Gr third, Cr. and ridde ¥ Bagle el rid- by o, Crese Welcome third The | Thomas . POLICE VEl:ERAN DIES. judges were Otto Furr and Bones such) on | _Benjamin F. Williams, member of { No. 9 police command, the first mem- | ber of the force mounfed leyele and who served in ],W»u during a period of 20 years, died at his home, 1009 Ninth | street northeast, vesterday afternoon. | The deceased, a native of Virgini | was born March & and was {printer prior to bis appointment to |a position the police~force May 113, 18%5. He was a member of the | detective force for a short period and had serve several precincts, {most of his time in | Mr. Willlams was a * of the Circle Club of Master King slomon Lodge, F. A serving {as tiler for a number of years; Oak i Camp, Woodmen of the World: Red {Men and Brotherhood of American | Yoemen. He is survived by his | widow and son. Funeral ar- { rangements have not been completed | — e one Made From Chinese Vases RGONNE 16th and Col. Rd. Several very at- tractive four-room, reception hall, kitchen and bath apartments, unfurnished. Reason- able prices. Telephone Col. 4630 THE RGONNE | |mum' Al N « Furnish Your Furniture With Protection! Under the protection of Plate- Glass tops, your choice pieces or furniture will remain uninjured. —no scratches from silver, china or other objects. —no stains from liquids or injury from heated objects. Plate-Glass tops are easily cleaned with a damp cloth, and its thick- ness and weight make breakagc unusual. Our modern methods of manufacture make its cost very moderate. ‘We make special shapes for tables, dressers, desks and all other flat. topped furniture. For Plate-Glass Perfection Use HIRES TURNER GLASS COMPANY Bammaxn W. 8711z, Manages Rawira) Girls Selling “Irish Trio Find Customers at Ca WASHINGTON, 10 5000) 3 Handmade” Lace To Teachers Are Sought by Police rberry School for Product Worth Money Paid, But of Machine Quality, I. Three pretty girls are being sought | by the police for alleged fraud in disposing of two of wieged “Irigh handmade lace” to two teach- ers at the Carberry School, who dls- |covered that although they paid a price less than that asked at depart- ment stores for the products they got machine-made lace Instead the hindmade product Tt was lunch time at the Carberry School Thursday when the three | girls, each dressed in a blue sait and h' wearing a black saflor Lat walked in, cach carrying a ltule black | Lasg. sets | ! | Teachers Buy Lace. Miss Ruth Dick and Miss | Ferguson, teachers. 1In- that they were teaci- makinz from it store, they ad h ot bed- | The price | They met | Blizabeth f ng th in the opened th their wares spreads and bolster covers. | unounced B pilte two tenchers Miss F. . Mortir ke up the d monay and became £10 from cipal, to their pocketbook hased the Tued Miss Mortimer, Igian lace, refused to p {MRS.SELMA RUPPERT DIES | who is an expert in B an opin- | For Years Was Identified With Faney Art Shop. Brig. | ola with con- | Ninth Mrs. Selma s widow of Ernest Ruppert, her husband for many years | ducted fancy art shop street between F and G streets, dur- ing which time she became well ac- quainted with the wives of several Presidents of the United States in a | business died at her residence, | 9 H street, yesterday. ,\!r\l | tuppert, 83 years who a rvard v’ gave Mrs. Me- ey, wife of President McKinley, lessons in kuitting. She retired from | lactive business about 18.years ago. Mrs. Ruppert had been a of ¥ ington for the last 63 yvears| and had long been an active member of Concordia Lutheran Church. | She is survived by a son, Ernest R.| Ruppert, and daughter, Ed t of Philadelphia Funeral services will be conducted | at the residence Monday afternoon at with interment in Rock a Mrs. u | | Toledo Gets Humane Meeting. TOLEDO, hio, March 21.—The forty-ninth annual convention of the Amerlcan Human Association will be | held here next October, The exact | | date to be decided later. Toledo has | jone of the most active humane organ- | |izations in the country, and national | {officers of the association express the | | opinion that next Fall's convention | will be exceptionally interesting | | Births Reported. | The following births have been reported to [0y e Caarbomnin e B e S 4 e e e Frank J. and Mollie A. Ruppert, girls ftwins) ¥ Te”und Eiizabetn Fowler om0 et R A s Bt o e g, e Brarse i, "o °F girl bor bos. . girl gene and Wiilie Broome, Danfel and Agnes Ward, boy. Death:Reporged. se following deaths have been reported to he Health Department in the last 24 hours: Moses Parker Rice, 86, 5151 Mount Pleas ant st win Perkins, te €. Sullt 20 14th st Theodore Carl, 8th st. s.e. Charles G. Bogier, 63, Emergency Hospital. Charles Allen Culberson, 89, 2400 16th st Frank R. Sale, 67, 8135 38th s Pauline Barr, 47. 1019 18th st. Lee Ford. 325 Pennaylvania ave. Annie Mitchell, 79, 4810 Eades st. n.e. John Green. 4, Anna E. Matthews. Flizabe(h White, 2. Freedmen's Hospital Frank C. Cassell, 42, the Whitelaw Apart- ment. Tda Tascoe, 45, 824_13th st. George Goodman, ¢ Irving st n.e. . Tuberculosis Hospital. therine Keltoo, 5 months, 2 Pierce ct. 8.W. Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the e o Ernest C. lsadore O. Baresofsky of Freeland, Pa., and Sarah Blendman of this city. Guy W. Holcomb of Commerce, Va. Mart! J. Waldron of Takoma Park, ) ze R. Jones and Annie Lée Allen, both o R 1o e ek el Charles T. Plunkett and Martha R. Mae- Leod. Robert L. Whisenant and Jessie B. McAl Jones of of Carl and Har- No. 11612. Rewsrd. 1219 K | BASE BALL TICKETS, on Tth_st. Return toiP..3: Nes 0o, TN MK CREWAN. [ ° LE uursday evening, at President heavy link gold, engraved ‘“‘Faith, ity Resard o Capt. T A Fort Mgy Phone West 2000. 22¢ ‘White gold, flat-link bracelet, between Newton st. and Central Chool. powsibiy o T4th st. o Tis Tost Thursday afternoon. and Oth st., along G: tortoise shell, in Frank- lin case. Please return to Riggs Bank or call Main 5600, JLASSES. tortolse shell. of ‘Schools case: betweer th <t cars.Col. 7208, 20¢ GOLD P, circular shape, § Targe diamon letween the Cairo and\the Mayflower, 20, Tiberal réward. _Apt. 610, the Cairo. snall bunch; Thursday. “paiur t. y KLACE, with patent catcn and white st (o it; between N and P ats. on_3lst lberal reward to finder. West American Associ Webster School a shopping district or storeR: rewa Richardson. Tel. Cleveland 383. haffer, gold; valued Mrs. James 3 Stewart, 1013 8th i 6-J. 22¢ PIN Vill_party who picked up pin | at Washington Auditorium March 17 kindly phone 9669 W 7 Reward. POCKE oblong, containing _evidence of ownership; Friday morning. Finder return cwner at West School on Farragut | Reward 20~ POMMERANIUM DOG, black, male; reward. p 6th_st. Cleveland 29. RINGS—2; dlamond; Sunday, March 15; re- ward. $100. Mrs. M. Comnell. 1516 13tn SPECTACLES, tortoise shell, viclu Ay of Conn. SPECTACLES— neighborhood Columbla North 8142 WAT E dlamonds. rd’ i | 349. Woodward Bldg. WRIST WATCH, gold: ave. and 23rd st. on PA Containing_ 28 Rooms 341- iatioum, returned. Detween Wisconsin ave.: reward. white gold, _with broken fibbon, Wednesday, between Petworth and Civil Service Commission. _Columbia 7221. WRIST WATCH, piatinum, Gruen make. Re- ward._Phone Adams 4228, WRIST WATCH, lady ST WATCH. white goid, Gruen, showed | 3 | | nignt; | Abilese Tex. 30.14 ASSES, March 10, between Blgas Bank | s Charge. fon on the Irish product, and two teachers after school vesterday decided to drop into the department store and inquire as 1> their pur- chases At the department store they were told that what they had bought was a machine-made sct. But the infor- mation also came to them thut they had bought wisely, since the market price for the sets they pald $17.50 fof was $18 and $20. They were told, in addition, that the three girls did not work at the department store as ace-making teachers. Neport <ase to Police. result the case was reported o the police. The first girl was de- scribed as being 25 years of age, ap- proximateiy; 5 feet 4 inches tall, and nds in weight: the second as 5 feet tall and 115 pounds ght. and the third as being 2 inches, and also 115 pounds. girls entertained with » story of adventure during their sales talk to the teachers. They said that they had tuken six months to make the sets; that customs officials had seized their thread when they came over from the old country, and that they were forced to dispose of the bed- spreads and bolster covers in order to ket more thread and make moré lace As a 1 THE WEATHER District of Columbla— tomorrow fair and colder; minimum temperature tonight above freezing. Moderate to fresh shifting to_northwest winds. Maryland—Unsettied tonight: warmer in east portion; fair and colder; fresh winds. Virginia—Partly cloudy and slightly rmer tonight; tomorrow fair; cold- er in west and north portions; mod- orate to fresh southwest and west winds West warmer fair and ettled to- slightly tomorrow southwest Viry in east colder. —Unsettled portion; tonight; tomorrow Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m. 12 midnight, 39; 4 a.m. noon. 60. Barometer. 30.40; 12 8 am., High noon 46; 8 p.m., 46; 38; 8 am., 43; 4 pm., 30.34; 8 pm., midnight, 30.40: 4 a'm., 30.41; 30.42; noon, 30.35. st temperature, today Lowest temperature, 37, 6 a.m. today. Temperature Highest, 37 60, occurred at occurred at same date lowest, 32 ition of the W Temperature water at Great Temperature muddy last year— Cox ter. toda very and condition of alls at § a.m condition, he 40 Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) tide, 11:34 a.m.; and 5:51 p.m Low tide, 12:29 a.m. and high tide, 6:19 am. and Today tide, 5:19 am. Tomorrow 12:51 pm.; 6:49 p.m The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 6:11 a.m.; sun sets 6:20 p.m Tomorrow—Sun rises 6:09 am.; sun sets 6:21 p.m Moon rises 4:32 am.: sets 3:15 p.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- If hour after sunset. Low high Weather In Varicus Cities. £ Temperature. @ Tiw Stations. H : Weather, oo kupansat WouNy s g o Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear, Clear, Cloudy Clear, Clear, Clear Albany Atlanta Atlantic City Baltimore Rirmin Bismarck Roston ... Buffalo .0 Charleston Chicago ... Cincinnaty Cleveland . Denver Detroit El P 3040 30.38 30.44 P clondy Cloudy Clear Clondy Clear P cloudy Clear Clear Cloady reciouar Clear Los Angel & Toutsrilie Th Miami, 11 P P loudy Clear Cloudy 30.26 - 3044 30.18 30.38 30 44 Omaia ..., Philadelphia Phoenix ... 29.92 Pittsburgh. 30.22 Portland. e. 20.50 Portiand,Ore 30.32 Raleigh.N.C. 30.44 S. Lake City 30.18 San Antonio. 30.18 San Diego... 29.96 §. Francisco 29.98 . Louis... 3018 St. Paul...". 3016 Seattle 30.40 Spokane .. 30.24 WASH..D/C. 30.42 Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear’ Clear, Cloudy Cloudy Clear; Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Clear, FOREIGN. (8 a.m., Greenwich time, today.) Station: Temperature. Weather. London. England 32 Part cloudy Paris, 'France...... ... 38 Part cloudy Copenhagen, Denmark..... 38 Cloudy Gibraltar, § 48 Part clondy Part cloudy [ Humilton, Bermuds. San Juan, Porto Rico. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Wanderlusters’ hike for tomor- row will 2:30 pm. Mr. Handy will lead. North Capitol Citizens' Asseciation will meet Monday, 8 p.m., in Sunday school of United Brethren Church. Red Triangle Club will meet tomor- row, 3 p.m., at Chevy Chase Lake for 3-mile hike. Visitors welcome. Senstor J. Thomas Heflin will be honor guest ind speaker Wednesday at the Forum luncheon at the Wom- an's National Democratic Club, Connecticut avenue. Dr. Gertrude V. Sheckells will give la free health lecture tomoffow, 5 pom., at Health Studio, 1638 K street. Sub. {Ject, “How to.Get Well and Sta Weil! 3 “The Birth of the Soul” will be the subject of a talk at the United Lodge of Theosophists, 1731 K street, tomor- row, 8 p.m. Brightwood zens' Agmociation will mect Tuesday, 8 p.m., at Holy Comforter Parish Hall, 5718 Georgla avenue. - Went End Citizens’ Assoctation will meet Monday, 8 pm. in Corcoran Memorial Hall, Twenty-first street below H streer. | _Dr. Louise Stanley., chief of the Bureau of Home Kconomics of the | Department of Agriculture, will speak tomorrow, 4:30, at National Woman's Party headquarters, 21 First street northeast. Ruby Black of the edi- torial staff of Equal Rights will pre- on gras ribbon, Thursday. Canl’ Columbia 3854 $20 TILL_On 6th st. between E and ¥ or o Reward It returned 1105 K st nw. Generous ' reward: side. J The City Club—Concert tomerrow. £:30 p.m., in the lounge, the | 37,1 —————————————————— | Following the business meeting at § tart from Chain Bridge| 820§ SATURDAY, MARCH Pr.clondy | i 1 | | i | Feiguty | pe | | ltberal | the advantage | chapel 21, © 1925. ' LA FOLLETTE QUT RODN AT CAPTOL Surrenders “Offices He Has Occupied While Serving in Senate. - Senator -La Follette of Wisconsin, Gemoted by the Republican organi- zation of the Senate from his chalr- manship of the committee on manufac- tures and ranking positlon on other important standing committees, terday moved out of the offices in Capitol Buflding which he has pied for many years the Fifth in Continuous Service. The senior Senator from Wisconsin who entered the Senate just 20 years ago. stands fifth in the Senate today in the matter of continuous servie and his prosent term does not expire until March 3, 1929, He takes his demotion smilingly, declaring tha committee asstznments mean little to him; that he has more than enough work in the interest of the people to «p him busy even if stripped of all nmittee assignments. that he has no thougit of aban- doning the flght At present watching cacef the steps taken toward the formation of party, though he is no statement for publication garding the proposal. His however. expect him to throw heart and soul into the when the time is ripe Stands by “Progressivism.” In the meantime Senator La Follette will continue to fight for progressive measures in Congress, and will gladly Join*forces with those Senators pro gressively inclined. His “punishment in the matter ittee ments he regards merely as another phase in his training. He recalled that when he first cama to the Senate and dellvered a speech, all but one Senator left the floor—Senator Kean of New Jersey, who was left on guard to make points of order if they b necessary. Senator La Follette does not regard favorably the crusade taken by Vice President Dawes for a reform of the Senate rules. which would prevent filibustering. The fili- buster. hie insists, has been used t of the country often being a new making vet re friends, himself movement is of c in the Senate ORGANIZATION ACTLVITIES. TODAY. Mrs. Margarita will addrass the League of Amer: o'clock, at the Spaulding members of n Pen Women, 4 \oreham under- | | | i | { | i | | 1 i occu- | He sald to-| | “ign- | EPPERGON. 1 | | The Susan B. Anthony Foundation | will be at home from in clubrooms, 1713 H 4 to street 6 o'clock 1 Mrs Fluckey home, Garfield bridge-tea for the henefit ship House Nursery Aid bridge and five hundred be arranged has opene street, fa of Friend- 1b. tables TONIGHT. The University Club wi “an evening with the Navy.” § o'clock, at the club, The Secretary and other high officials of the Navy will speak, and there will be a motion pictu showing the Navy at work and play Music by Navy Orchestra vited feature Federation of Citizens will meet, 7:30 o'clo of Municipal Building Association . in boardroom An entertainment under the auspices of the promotion committee of the Anti-Tobacco Convention will meet at 1628 K street; supper at 7:30 o'clock o'clock, there will be a- prograr music, recitations and a play of The National Fellowship Club will give a dance at the Cairo. Visitors welcome. Tivoli Pastime Club will give dance in private ballroom of the Ar- cade. Visitors welcome. The United States Geological Survey will give its annual buffet supper and ball at the Burlington Hotel A dance will be given at Recreation Hall, Government Hotels, $:30 o'clock under auspices of the'C-D Building. Walter Shaw of Montana will give a free, illustrated lecture on the “Yellowstone Park Country,” § o'clock, in auditorium of Departm. of the Interior Building. Public in vited Most married men are accomplished rformers on the second fiddle, say the office boy ~_ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. T. F. COSTELLO OW_LOCATED AT 4 N. CAP. ST. NORTH 7976, Timothy Hanlon 41 H ST. N.E. Phone L. 5543 CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301_EAST CAPITOL BT. Phone Lincoln 373. { SWILLTAM LEE, Funeral Director and E: Livery {n connection. Commodious and modern crematorfum. Moderate prices. 332 Pa. Ave. N.W. Tel. call M. 158 * Preik Ceics Sos B e Chaper: "Tetepnone _ Main 2473 " Wm. H. Sardo & Co. o Chape Lincoln 524 JAMES T. RYAN = 317 PA. AVE. 8.E. odel Chapel. Lincoln = Private Ambulances. e Livery in Connection. Quick, Diguified and Eficlent Service W. W. Deal & Co, H ST, N.E. LINCOLN Adtomobile. Bervice. W, fws. balmer. 241 WISCONSIN AVE. WEST 804. VL. SPEARE CQ Neither the successors of nor con- nected with the or'ginal W. R. Speare establishment 940 F St 'N,W. Phone Frank. 6626. " Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M ST. N.W. ~ Etablishea 184 Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 Main 5512 T Ave. N.W. ————THE ORIGINAL ——— W.R.Spears @o, 1208 H STREET.N.W. MAIN 108 FORMERLY 940 F ST ALMUS R. SPEARE WILLIS B. SPEARE ——— GLYDE J. NICHOLS —— —_— e ~ FUNERAL DESIGNS. G C Shaficr 00 14th_ St Phone Main 106. CHOICE FLORAL EMBLEMS Main 2416, at MODERATE PRICES. _Prompt Deliver; ~ 7 BLACKISTONE'S ~Floral “Blanket Sprays” And Other Beautiful Floral ns at Moderate Prices. _14th & H. Tel. M. Prompt suto deln rice. ATt expreseiTo- inexpe Betve. Gude Bros. Co,, 1214 F St, Established 1841, | Ladies in- | | | { | { | | N.W, | RICHARDSON. The 1 » [ _—— = Cards of Thanks. | Beaths. LEE. We wish to thank our relatives and | ROUX. Thursday, March srmpathy and kindness at the death of wy | G O 0F 1 Mitehell Kous, mother of (\‘;‘\“'H‘I\ grandma, LETTIE Jolin Plummer and Mary E Funera! it Trom her late residence - HER DAUGHTER, 0N #ND GRAND-| §{00, er fate, resld Relatives CHILDRES friends ‘nvited interment ¢ MEYERS. We wish to than AU Cenatary. relatives for their & Uil floral” tributes MEYERS HENEY B Ens MEYE at 1o atte A kpecial meetin is calied Monduy: ndon, mL New Manonit tend the funera MEYERS, I1F koUX JOHN G, ME | A | RuPPERT. ¥ | Fealdence, 1 widow o | aervices | March 23 gesi | invited.” Interment Rock Creex ¢ of | TABCO. Departed thix life Wednesdas, Marcs 18.71925. at her residence, 524 13th " at IDA_TASCO, heloved vife of the late Treze on. March 18th an Suturday. Reiatives M st now., THOMAS BAR England. beloved husband innic Payne Barr. Funeral services from hix late residence on Tuesday., March 24, at 2 v Fuberal private. Inferment Ivy Jiil | Cometery, Va BROWN. Ente: 1925% at his after a ar.." beloved Brown father. Browr Funeral 3 moriul Ciy Hughes, pasto CARROLL. I q G into n Church ~ldence eterua) rest March 19, % Kendai st Trs | WILLIAM Mount Bie WALSH. T rewdedice WALSH (nes 1 i W residence Mondar thence St March ursday 615 i reh 23, fro P, e e repose of ALl members of Excelstor ¥ Olivet Cemetery Ittt o | _vitea = meei- | WELLS. HENRY Aelie Wells the M 2delpha Frid be Wellx aid father o Ma, i Sunda 4 Ph 23 at 2 pon RERTIE MOZLE ITH CLEMONS. W. Iec ted this at m 205, the Whitelaw ed husband of Lelia of Mrs. Adeli of Smith, Manning nd Ams Rockhill, 8. (' a1 1 o'clock, from t ch, R st bet telatives and fr COLEMAN. Wicoulsco, Sonx of the Americs With regret the death « WELCH WELLS o Funeral sercices af Sundar of Columbis Tevolutlo Compatr riday. Maren Apt. 403, the at 4 po. 7 nted 1o atte t HENTY 0, 1925 Woodley e following a ther £ W life Wednesday t his_reside ANK March 1 t, ¥ [ Metropolitan Baptisi | KENNETH § 15th and 15th sts. 0%, | WHITING a5’ iovited : Stoddard Thursday. Mare WHITING Pa LEWIS OTTO. Whitin at Blants MARK F WALES March 19, FINLET Pres me, Mra, DMATH acdmotier of Orion T erta Whiting Wiiar Tames” chapel, 1840 Runday, March 2. at Aifzed Ntraet. Alexandris s copr) 21 March 20, 19 0.0 BENTA ears, beloved ams. Fonera Do from he 6th and Ere atives invited Funersl arolina County DAVIS. Friday, March 20, papers p at Georgetown Universiiy DAVIS. Funeral from brother, P, Henry Davis sw.. Monday, Marc Dee Sacred’ Heart ( m piass will be sung at 10 a.m ud friends invited to attend. 19, 817 E 19 LLIAMS, aged of Elizabeti M. W 1140 a.m., at her residen HELEN. {he beloved aunt of Ros William Tasca Her remains s residence of Mrs. Emma 3. Ha now. Funeral Simday, March Trom Second Baptist Chureh between H d Ere sts. n.w., Re Hotioman. pustor GOINGS. ered i Maren 1 the widow of the lats Citu Goings W residence 4, ac 12 ed to aitend GOINGS. @ dearn ‘o LOTISA ¢ 4, e 12 1 Putnw. A largs at Burial at Ariington Cemet PARTIHENIA W, (TRTIS BAYMOND 3. WEIR. K Aftest: JUANITA L. JACKSON, Sec GREENMAN. Suddenly, on Friday March 20, 102 er_residence croft pi.. Mrs. SYLVESTER GRE heloved mot Fthel Dan arch 24, at I 25, 2t 11:30 pm Sy ot e Cox and Robert Roures eral pariors. £15 H st nvited to att FLIZA WILLS, w Wil and Runt of Lola ( Seor Deal’s fa ar. M and friends Departed 1t caday. Ma Frecan, aged and “Sor WILSON Wea Thu LOUINA GO it Goines and Paui- | Funeral from her late 4 Tuesdas, Mar 2 friends in gt Wilso Iuterment A een Sueha Chapter, No, am. In Memori token of to of dea: s CHARLES rest M Time moves on with As years succeed ea But time or change can Sweet memories of HIS DEVOTED MOTH BROT! BRYCE. Tn dear son and brot 0 ER, FATHER AXD GROVES 20, 192 Departed this life Friday, March | after o brief iliness. at Tiospital, CAROLINE WASH esidence K15 Delaware ed mother ‘of Rebecta M ovinz_remembra y far ROBERT H. BRYCE, w Life 12 years ago today. March We will meet our loved ones des Where the crystal river flow It we are fait while we're hore And the dear Redeemer knows LOVING 80N, HERBERT . BRYCE BUFORD. In sad hat loving remembrance dear father. HEXRY BUFORD, whe de ife three Fears ago Trom 7. Srd and 41z and friends invited GROVES. To the officers and members of Joho 1. Wriznt's Tab.. No Urder of Galilea. Fishe notified to as Sunday. March Sleep on. dear papa. take rour res T loved you, hut God loved sou_best HIS LONELY DAUGHTER, RUTH CETT CHEW. CAROLINE = GROVES between Bd and 4's sts. SIMMS. Tt W. I: FANNIE W. S.; MAMIE V. McCALL. JOHNSON. Dejaried March 19, 1075, at ) Md., after JONNSON, beloved husband Johuson. e leaves to miow devoted wife. two sous, ten gr two brothers. a siepdsughter of relatives and friends. Tuneral Sundas March 22, at 2 pm., ing: Rev remembragce of o v. CHEW, - sacred voted n FRANCES died nine years ago today Her cherished smile au Are pleasant 2d kind und o And died belovad by HER CHILDREN membrance who @eparted t Tost OOLES. 1 wife dchildren and 8 host . year ago todar e vou in deat same ) ‘RUSBAND. ROBERT COLES DAVIS. In ead hut loving remembrance my wife, ANNIE M. DAVIS, who depar ife' four years ago yesterday, Ma at Norbeck, Md., Rev. Ross offc Samuel Cole, pastor. The precioss ome from us has gone, The voice 1 love i still A place is vacant in our home That never can be fl Sleep_on. dear husban You from this earth 1 DEVOT; AND FAMILY God_hes phle memory of JAMES » your reward HIS WIFE 1925 alled to_the XANDER DINKS, JONES. Friday, March 20 at her S esareTRno;toag) dence, Halls Hill, Va.. TREVEY A. JONE: heloved da of Mars Alice Heb aged 19 years. Funeral Mondas. from the Methodist ¢ at 2 o'clock p.m. Relativés and friends in Vited JONES. 1 SVOTED MINNIE WORMLEY 4 but loving remembranca of ’ othter, JAMES ALEXANDER DINKS, who departed this life three years g0 today, March 21, 102 Today recalls the memory Of “our dear ong 1aid to And the ones who still are missing him Are the ones who loved him best leaf the roses fal March 1843 Ver. Departed this life T &t 6 a.m.. at her residen . BESSIE H. JONES. da Andrew Angie M. Wilson | of Roscos West, niece of Rter. liams and Annie Hamilton. Iy al Church | non st of the and_ mothe Darle JONES. Ladies’ CIIff Rock Society: You hereby notified of the death of Mrs. BE: THA JONES and requested to sttend the fune day, March 2 at Peoples Con. | Fregational Chireh: M &t between oth and s mow., at Tock. PAVLINE MARNHALL JENNIE E. BARNES. Fin KANE. Pridsy, March 20, 1925, BRIDGET beloved daughter of the late Patrick aiid Mary Kane. Funeral from ber late resi- | Nichols ave. s.e. Monday 8:30 am.. thence to St. Te. , where mass will be said at & am. for the ‘repose of her soul. Helatives | and friends invited. ENIGHT. Fridas, March 20, : at her residence. 314 10th st. .6, AMPLIA | T widow of Jeremiah K. Knight, mother of William T., Jeremiah, Roger and Bessie I Grinder. Funeral from her late residence, Monday, March at 2 p.m. Interment at Glenwood Cemetars k2 LAWSON. Departed this life Tuesday, March | 1%, at 11530 pm.. at his resdence: 1126 3ed st mow.. JAMES HYTER LAW: | SON. “He leaves to mourn their loss & de. | Tofed wife, four sisters, Mrs. Sarah Dumore, | Mrsa Mary Jones. Mrs. Victoria West, Mrs. Leona Coates: one stepson, five nieces eight nephews and a host of riends. Funera from Zion Baptist Church, F st bet. ad and 41, sts. sow.. March 2%, at 1 pm., Rev W3 Howard, fastor. Beantiful twilight at set of sun, Beautiful rest with work well done. THE FAMILY. 21* Fla Col. Farvived viss: grand- Lot Fash Harrl Calls not for ome, And we must answe Prayer is tie Christian's vital brea The Christian's His watchword a He ente HIS_LOV SISTER, ANDER HARDING. of our dar who dep p H MARTHA AL Pres S | In sad but loving remembrance MILDRED MAY God took But in o e love her still BY HE NG FATHER AND MOTH ) BROTHER MARVIN. In remembrance of our dear mothe. who left us eight years ago THOMAS JONES to the great be 7, 1917, and died Deécem : £r at 4 pm., JONES. JULIA J¢ March 21, 1917, and Rev. our brother, who passed yond_ elgnt vears ago. October dear father, ISAAC JONE 1920. THE DAUGHTERS, MISS ELIZA HENRY MRS. MAMIE ROBERTS, MRS. JULLA SCHANKS: GRANDDAU MISS OLIVIA 0. DELOATCH Miss GEORGIA STEEL. JONES. the memory of JULIA JONE today. M Often we think of you, dear mother And our hearts ache With pai orld would be like | | ITER, AND A tribute of lovc and devotion o our dearly beloved motber who left us eight years age . 1917, by daughter, Mrs children, Adah E. aund John ington. and two sisters and Ciara Hagans of Mo S Funeral services at undertaking pariors Tuesday morning at 10:30. Inter ment at Arlington. 2:30 Wednesday after. | noon. Al friends and acqualntances in vited. 230 | NEILL. EDNA WILMENA (nee’ Milleri, beloved wife of Herbert William O'Nefll. Funeral Monday, March 23. at 2 p.n.. from 513 12th st & Interment Cougress: PALMER. February 20, 1925, at Bar Harbor, Me.. AULICK, husband of Alice Craven Tal. | mer of Washington, D. C. Funeral serv. | hurch’ on Wednesday, k. Tnterment at Ar- LIE B. STELL. ing remembrance of my dear 1 tather, who died 2 ¥ear ago today, March 21, 1924 Dear_husband, vou have gone to meet dear Pear] and Arthu 1 hope to meet yo is fied heaven with en Do more te WIFE, KATHERINE, MOND KELLY. LEWIS. In memory when the day of 1ite Friday, March 20, 192 7 to greet thee s are shed AND SON hen & RAY of my dear nephew TVILLIAM THWIS, who daparted this 1ite theo Fears ago today, March 1. 1025 1 @id_not know the thing you bore Ta1d ot see sou dte. 1 oul e ol hauet avar And dia moi say good-hre . e ATUNT MAMIE PHOENIX In loving but s iHiren, RUBY i RICHARDSON. Iy, Friday 1EL lite. sudden am., P st departed this life March 21, “1908: JAM . departed thix life two months and six days ago today. Jevuary 1 May they rest in peace I shall always keep their memory. LOVING MOTHER. CLARA SMALLWOOD. * (Sunday), 1| TURNER. In sad but loving remembrance of E. Church,"20h | TOur Genr mother. MART . TURNER, who . FULLER, Pres, | Jeparted this life 11 years ago today, March et 1014, Y and tenderly we laid her to reat Away from carth's sorrow and care And now she in waiting to welcome ns homs With blessings of Heaven to share . some time, our eyes shall see The face we loved so well; Some day our hands shall clasp in thine And never say farewe HER DEVOTED SON AND DAUGHTERS VALENTINE. A token of love aud devotion to the memory of our dear wife, dmughts and s'ster, RUTH SWANN VALENTIN Wiho departed this life two years ago’ tod March 21, 1823 Surrounded by friends we are lonelr. Tn the midst of friends we are biie, For beneath the smile lies an aching heart That in « longing for vou BER LOVING HUSBAND, MOTHER AND SISTER. 2 | WALTER. 1n sad but loving remembrance of my dear son, CHARLES A. WALTER. Who departed this life 13 years ago today March 21, 1912, Thirteen years have pamsed since that ay When the one 1 loved was called away God took him home: it was His will, But in my heart 1 love him wtill MOTHER Leonard It den. Funeral Sunda c Zion M. E. Church. €0th st ton ave. aud O st. n.w., at 1: tives and friends jnvited RICHARDSON. Young Men's League will attend funeral RICHARDSON tomorrow o'clock, from Mt. Zlon st. near 0 nw. W G. L. WALTON, Sec. RICHARDSON. All' members of Hiram Todge, No. 4, F. A. A M. are reguested to atsemble at 2708 O st n.w. Sunday March 22, at 12 o'clock, for the purpose ot attending’ the funeral of Brother DANIEL By order of the wor. E. RICHARDSON. shipful master. HIRAM THOMPSON, W. HENRY B. GEB, Secretary. RICHARDSON. Members of the Men's Cliff Rock Association are requested to attend the funeral of our late brother, DANIEL RICHARDSON, from Mt Zien M. B Churcb Sunday at | p.m. Death notice No. 158, WM. H_ JOHNSON, Pres, WALTER J. SINGLETON, Sec'y. Crispus ' Attucks Relief ‘Association announces the sudden death of DANIEL RICHARDSON and that the fu. neral 1l be held Sunday, March 22, 1925, at 1 p.m., from Mount Zlon M. E. Church, 23th &1, #nd Dumbarton ave. W.'STEPHEN FULLER, 3. C. BURLLS, Secretary. RICHARDSON. Members of the Young Men's Immediate Relief Association are requested to attend the fumeral of DANIEL RICH- ARDSON Sunday, March 22, 19 pom., from Mount Zion Church. WM. H. FORTUNE, Pre ENOCH M. SMITH, Rec. Secy. Ethel from het. Dum 0 p.m. Bol At Protective | k of DANIEL Some President &

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