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Mourning Blacks Dyed 24-HOUR SERVICE Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. Lincoln 239 MoCormick Medical Colle Graduate Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES || Masons Hold Service at Grave in Cincinnati, Ohio. Masonic rites for. William R. Pher- son, who died at Georgetown Univer- THE EVENING day. Funeral services were held af his residence, in Lyon Park, Va. Wednesday evening, Rev. Dr. U. G. B. Pierce of All-Souls’ Unitarian Church, this city, officiating. Mr. Pherson was assistant manager of the registered accounts section, division of loans and currency, Treas- STAR, WASHINGTON, 0. R. C. Commissions Issued. Commissions in the Offjcers’ Re- serve Corps of the Army have been issued by the War Department to Frank B. Hoffman, 937 Massachusetts avenue, as a captain In.the Quarter- master Corps; to Irnest W. Leary, 1209 Thirteenth street, as a second lleutenant in the Quartermaster D. C., MONDAY, ministrative Corps; to Joseph A. Bayer, 22 Bryant street northeast, as a major in the Quartermaster Corps; to Wil- ber McG. Jefferys, ' 3029 Thirteenth street, as a captain in the Ordnance Corps, and to Robert Palmer, Washington Grove, Md., as a captain of engineers. MARCH 23 1925. 100 HELD FOR SEDITION. Province to Undergo Trial. By the Associated Press. proximately 1,000 members of the Leaders of Uprising in Philippine |ths Health Department: MANILA, March 23.—Out of ap- Births Reported. The following births have been reported to Lioyd L. and Bernice Clalr, girl. Jomeph E. and Fidney Chick. boy. Albert T. and Dolly R. George, boy. Jacoh and Rlanche Pugh, boy. Roger L. and Maria C. Bervink, girl. Joel R."and Eisie C. Best, boy. Leonard C. and Laura R. Lapham, girl. Harry and Aona E. Stewart, girl - oy In Memoriam. BONNEY. Sacred to the memory of IEMMA K. BONNEY, who died two years ago today, March 23, 1623 HER' HUSBAND AND DAUGHTER BURNS. 1o memory of our darling daughter and sister, MARION A. BURNS, ight years ago today, March 23, Gone, but not orgottes. THE FAMILY. * DAWSON. 1n sad but loving remembrance of our_dearly beioved busband aod iather, & CLAIR DAWSON, who departed tuis life Tour years ago today, March 23, 1021. ‘e our eyes he faded, wing weaker, day by da, ntly bearing his suffering Until God took him awas To see him slowly leaving us ury Department. Corps: to Hobart 1L Hawkins, 2400| Perfumes and toilet preparations|Soclety of = “Katipunan Macabula| jlafry and Ama B Stemact glrl Sixteenth street, as a major in the|used by natives of Egypt are of the|Macasilage” who were arrested by | carl P. and Raih L. Paul. bog. Quartermaster Corps; to Frederick T. | cheapest kind, but Buropean residents | the constabulary for alleged particl-| George " and Trerna L' Bazine. bor. There is a college of pharmacy in|Johnson, 29 Rhode Island avenue, as a | there prefer those from their own |Dation in the recent uprising in Nueva erbert H. and Theodosis Rapp, boy. 7 Ecija Province, 900, will bo released | Ertnk K. and Avble R Beller. ‘bov and told to go home. About 100 lead- | Thomas F. and Corrie M Clagett, bos. ers have been held and charged with| Lewis F. and Ann L. Strieter, boy. sedition. Sidney and Marle Jeferson, bor.” ames W. and Margie Graham, bo The constabulary reports that the| Wiliam ang fack. boy. i Simly leeing situation in Nueva Ecija is quiet. g \n.ztn’l;.”b"." And drained the cup of bitter grief, SR Only those wio have loved c o tell THE WEATHER B OF e Eher that 16 borae 1a"siience eaths. For our Tather we loved s dear Saturday, Mareh 21, 1925, at bie rest. | TIS DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILPREN. * District of Columbia—Fair tonight, 26 M st. n.w., THOMAS BARR DUVALL. In joving remembrance of my dear et Sl e e i L Vrgiand, beloved hushand wife, ELIZARFTH DUVALL. who departed Barr. Funeral services from his | this life two years ago today, March 25 grees; tomorrow increasing cloudiness | Iate residence on Tuesday, March 24, at 2| 1673, and ‘warmer: gentle to moderate [ P Fuseral private. laterment Ivy Hill northeast shifting to southeast winds, SIREH TN Maryland and Virginia—Fair fo- | BEAUCHESNE. At Walter Reed Fomital, | DUVALL. Y " husband and father, MARTIN FRAAS. w tion: tomorrow fair and warmer; | five sisters and three brothers 2 moderate to fresh northeast winds. mass St. Stephen's Catholic Church, 24th | Jateed away Ove years ago today, Marc Weat: Vitglule—¥Fair' and warmer | 5t #sd P ave’ nw. Wedneaduy, March 5, 8 am: Taterme toa Kation tonight; tomorrow unsettled and | Cemeters b ek warmer. BRUNS. sumiar. March 2 102 at 112 2 . ATGUST, BN, Records for 34 Hours. er of Mary B. Telcher, aged N9 years Thermometer—4 pn. G4: 8 pm. 51: | Funeral serrices at'her e sendrncy. 318 2 night, 46; 4 a.m., 40; 8 a.m., 34; econd sf. s.e.. on Tuesday, March 24, at 12 midnight, 4078 am, 34 S T Barometer—4 pm., 30.22; § pm Interment at Cedar Hill Cemeters. © RO et APy A » Entered into eternal rest March No_one knows the silent heartache 30.23; 12 midnight, 30.28; 4 a.m., 30.33; e arieig Haoa ANNIE O e e 8 a.m., 30.44; noon, 30.42, ; home address, 2500 M st. n.w. Of the griet that is borne in Highest temperature, 56, occurred | BShe leaves fo mourn & hushand, nlecs, fonr | For her we lored so dear ey giep-chiidren’ and & hout "of frienan The | HER TrSnXSn A0 mAtinTen, mary Lowest temperature, 33, occurred at o DA e e e Sl Sl 8 a.m. today. funeral parior, 2630 M st. n.w., at 2 p.m FREEMAN. A token love to the memory % e of our dear day, o Siater. ANFTA © Temperature same date last year— | CREAMER. March 21, 1 at 4:55 pm., VREEMAN \l‘--rr\]u'!rffir who departed this Highest, 65; lowest, 37. at heo cenidence 0 Now Hampshize ave. life 11 years ago today, March 23, 1914 ) . now.. CATHERINE C. CREAMER (nes| = Condition of the Water. Snee). beloved wife of Francis J. Creamer. | 05 Yorag aud Taly, - i Funeral from her Iate residence Tuesdas | by car Tempera d vundfilllnn vf1' he Lumm';.g."“nrv\ 24, at §:30 a.m.. thence to show v«: »I.uv a flower water at Great ¥ at a.m. today: acre eart Church, where solemn high it would bloom 'l'fl.mx:--wm» 41: condition, very | Tequiem maws will he said at 9 a.m. & mn DEVOTED MOTHER AND SISTERS muddy % = g 2 the repose of her soul. Interment at Mount | GREENFIELD. Sacred to the loving mem muddy. - . Olivet Cemetery. Reiatives and friends in-! ore of my dear sainted sister. AGNES M Tide Tables. vited . GREENFIELD, who passed into the perfoct (Furnished by United States Coast and DA-NDI Baturday, March 21, 1925, at life one vear ago tod: March 1624, m.. at Georgeiown Caiversity Hospital, Dear sister, T always nursed vou through WTLLIAM . DANIEL. ~ Funeral Toesday sickners and tried to keep you here, but my arch 24, at 2:30 p.m., from Chapel of the Savior saw best to take you from me to live ativity. Private interment at Gleawood. | with Him above. Rest from your labor and (Chiester, Pa., papers please copy.) I to Some day 1 will Join you in heaver then we will nover part agaln Eyesight Speeialist |$5,000 Life lnsurance for $46.90 Phone Main 721 ‘I‘.l ‘l'a-fi_:fl“l‘l \ll(ec of hlrln‘ h-:!npl"ll%‘ -SR] Aesets over $300.000,000, " a M. Le Roy Goff, 610 Woodward PBldg. RITES FOR W. R. PHERSON lfi&’ arave i Cincinnadh, Ohto, Saturs | \ r every State in the Union. second lleutenant in the Medical Ad-'countries. Gone, but perer forgotten HER LOVING ~HUSBAND, SAMCEL Not dead to us who loved him, Not dead. but gone bef He lives with us In_memory And will foravermore. HIS WIFE AND DAUGHTERS. ® FREEMAN. 1Ip sad but loving remembrasce of our dear wife and mother, ANITA G. FREEMAN, who departed this life 11 years ag0 today, Mareh 5, 1914 Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 1:22 a.m. and 1:44 p.m.; high tide, 7:12 a.m. and 7:41 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 2:10 am. and - = e DOWNING. Monday. March 23 1925 4 p.n.; high tide, 8:02 a.m. and $:30 | HARRY, beloved husband of Kathleen Her cheery smiles and kindly wass p.m. Downing (nee Simms) of 1608 220d st. s.e Are pleasant to re The Sun and Moon. Funersl. from the pariors of - James T shn 2 smite for A 7 Tennasivania ave. we. Wednes Aud'died belored by ail Today—Sun rose 6:08 a.m.; sun sets at 9:30 am : tuence to St [ YOUR LOVING SISTER, ANNIE MASON. 6:22 p.m. Xavier Church, Randle Highlands, | yooggON. A tribute of devotion to my Tomorrow—Sun rises 6:06 a.m.; sun mass will be said at 10 a.w.” Inier- | "o oter PRISCILLA PAGE JACKSON, who sets 6:24 p.m. meat Reds oer, Md. [ passed ‘over to the other side ooe year ago Moon rises 5:31 am.; sots 5:31 p.m. | EVENE, Departed this lfe Saturdar, Maren | today. Maren 5, 102 Automobile lamps to be lighted | TYAM ARTIE EVENS, beloved husbs Qre vear uas passed since th one-half hour after sunset Joonle Barues Evens T3, Jong ilines Gk Tk A b hich he bore with Christian fartitude. Ha | 304 10k e e e leaves one brother, Hobert Gross, and a host | But UE hiearts love her s of friends. Funeral Tuesday. March 2¢. at Some may think you are forgottea 2 . = 50 from Nineteenth Street Baptist Ch ut Derer snall you be. o enall’ alwazn think of thee Dear s the grave in which he s laid: VOTED DAUGHTER, NOHA HC Bt e liat i Predl Ge il = AND HUSBAND. Under the od where he peacefully sleeps. | JACKSON. A tribute of love and devotion to - the memory of onr dear godchild. RUTH JACKSON. wilo departed this life one yea agn, Mi 1 o] Weather. *aajemoseg 50 Weather in Various Cities. Flowers wither, leates fade and die Though others forget you, never shall T L 2 h aful be his rest 2 led Bim howe, He alone knows best The bappy years you spest with us 4 3 HIS WIFE FHow sweet the memory still: s P . b Mareh = Bt Jenty Rus et a8 »r:'xy loneliness 1 £ d Park rd. n. GODMOTHERS AN ) Ralth ¥ 304 3 aitadang 4 LILLIAN ROBINSON. MRS SADIE PH] “equdm asep i ). Fuo = i IS A L LIPS, MR. WILLIE HARRIS l0ud3 Folorinsp Sy | JA0RSOK. 1n loving memory of our dear ¢ at Oak Hill Cometers. Gavgnter, TUTH JACKSON. who departen Huron, 8D, Tndianapolis. 3 Jacksooville Kansas City Los Anzel Tauisvilln at ber dear friend. CHARLES A. Pl R, who ViE Cotumbla 'rd... M deparied thix it w0’ years REENE, beloved wife of Ch March 23, 1923 T Tout face T love s weli: : e T " at % wtlock from Metropo Ko Rerer Ty Harewett, “*7 - % - & i o rcb, M st. between 1 EDWARD ¥. GUMMEL. * J . a2 Sudteals, Suday. March 22, | thia” lie ove sear ago today, March 3 enve_of her sister. Mre. | 1% - - : <ot e ANNTE =0 more % - e e LA Funeral from the above resi 1l nevermore wee - co_on Wednesdas, March 25.; thenee to : (hee, He kotw best. New Tork.: i Okla. City nd 1601 sts SHORT. In sad but loving remembrance of GOINGS. Fatared into eternal rest. Thursd our dear mother. SARAH E. KHORT. who HEY certainly weave beautiful woolens over in ' B8 Tatt oo, Tty |0 LN ERRE t9 am. for the repose of her i e e et b fhce “oiivet Cemetors. Rela: | MOTHER AND FATHER, NAOMI JACK- Phoenix i bt cloudy the widow of the late Arthur Goings and 1000, devoted mother ‘of Beulah Goings and Paui England and Scotland The art is handed down - s S SRR | HRd SR B s s morn. | PFENDER. In loving remembr: of my Raleigh. ¥ ¢ G, " 2 clock. ' Relatives and friends in e e it xe Bt A 5. Lake City ed (p attend. ~Interment Arlington Ceme- [ 0% best Is alwars the 6ot to die. @\« from father to son it has been for generations | B R R oomion onor ottt oy o 2 Lo IS NI s Francisco. 20 02 £ Order of ‘the Eastern Star, susouoces. the | TOL te of | Touis. . death of “tharter member Honored Ladr| (he memory of our beloved wife and e Pa m . OUISA GOINGS. Funeral Tuesday, Marh { - 3000, Mother, ARDUTEA TOU Seattle .. . &t 12 noon. from he e residence, 9. . = - e B - P st n.w. A large attendanme is requested 2 Burial at Ariington Cemetery PARTHENIA W, CURTIS, R. M. RAYMOND J. WEIR, R. P. Attest: JUNIATA L’ JACKSON HARRON. Sunday. March rexidence, 1632 Half st. .., belored hushand of Eiizabeth’ Harron (nec Fabrics from such mills have always been a great feature with Hart Schaffner & Marx; they have used B them in large quantities Because of the increasing § oo B BODWRREE ahenadne demand for better clothes they have established | resident buyers over there who search out the best o e et | A L sl | R mmm . continuous stream; new weaves, new patterns, new : A P RELLO0 s, e 5, 0% b | T GOSTELLD colorings No one imports more of these fine goods " ' than they do some time, m¥ eres sha FOREIG (S am., Greenwich time, today.) | Temperature. Weather. Part clovdy Part cloudy BELOVED HUSBAND, ELIJAH TOLLIVER spirit can inf Good in mine, b DE! Gibraltar. Spain z Clear tors VER-HOPKINS Horta (Fayal), P Partcloudy | gUNTINGTON. March 21. 1925, ANNA | VYER. In § memorr of our friend ——— 'EHL"H! NTIN T\"\.7lgr~d 19 rr-.n( the LUCY E. R, “Ph-) died March 28, 1918, loved daughter of ‘Zachariah and Grace | even years ago fodny Deaths Reported. i the Health Department in the last 24 hours: Hill Cemetery. = . . . o Ameiia T. 0. 314 100k st nee- Departed this life Sunday. March ooms an eep the new t lngS Comlng ere 1n a e Ry’ W W, the Woodizy' &7e 280700 4w, JONEPH RESINALD. |~ Quick._Digaited wnd Ecieo: Service. 3 aged 10 montt. infant son of Josep S Chers (hase Sanitarium, Toretta Coates Johnson. . Funeral serv. | . W. Deal & Co. . U S. S.H.Hospital. Tuesday, March at 2 pm., 8t 326 | 816 H ST. N.E LINCOLN 8200, o 142 Anacostia Toa8. | E° 'beloved " husband of Maode Deviac NOw. TOCATED A 08 Chestnut st.. Ta- | Kellogr, formerly of 1840 Trving st nw. | 1704 AP ST NORTH 7978 Coral B Hoimdon 42, Garteld Hospital el (Beal mhninies, e Weong WWaitaca O Canoer, 57 Coasiobes Soaptial, | aky. Mareh g5, with miitaey fonoek. =4 Timothy Hanlon 641 H ST. N.E. Phone L. 5543 Torotty Darnell. 1. Children‘s Hospital MANSFIELD. = Entered jnto eternsl rest, | CHAS. S. ZURHORST Maria Whiting, 70. Stoddard Baptist Home. March 22, 1925, at her residence, 171 Weeley Davage..alias Dabney, 32, on sireet | £00 st. b.w. Mrs. SARAH MA! 301 _EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone Lincoln 373. ment at Arlington, 2:30 Wednesday after. platinum: Al friends and acquaiptances in- There are the lustrous Arundel worsteds so sought ; ,, w fl":ji;’i;;f::f" mm"im S e e after by exclusive tailors; the soft Cawdor Saxonys » ST, || RLETRIINIERT | Prank Gefers Sons Co famous for their drape; sturdy Dunmorlin tweeds e s “Gw "m%",c:.':‘ifi?gi';°§‘c°- : for golf suits and the Four Winds topcoat Those s RET rw e T e are only a few There are many others; all of them e '",,3';.,6‘":";3:;:;' B g | i ) P “,,,» T B good ~ as good as the style and tailoring Hart Y T e e | B BEE R | VL, SPEARE CO Schaffner & Marx put into their clothes B i 2 TR o e 3, m e | el “S40 F St NW. O'NEILL. Friday, March 20 1925, EDN. ment. WILMENA (new’ Miller), Deloved wite of ;:;‘::",‘,::’“ g66. 940FSt.NW Herbert Willism O'Nellt: Fuperal Sondas, Joseph F. Birch's “Sons March 23, at 2 p.m., from 513 12 (ISAAC BIRCE) Interment Congressional Cemetery & i A PALMER. Fehruar; st Bar Harbor, i Established 1341, i l..:: spots, an cheskh, heavy: g’ Ne. | P R hiiband of it oaria gy | 3034 M ST. N-W. proucl reward for information leading to | Mer Of Washinkton D C. ' Funeral sery- < 3 You are going to hear regularly about the new : e S| BT Gawler Service spot on shoulder. face and ears brown mized e L Rt 5 i S~ e S T A B e B HEE BB | S S ing Soon there will be an important announcement : B T Motor Vehicle Commission, Richmond, neral from his late residence, on Tuesday, about a new development in color sts.. Cleveland Park. and Berwyn, Md. iR, female, near 19th and New York ave. n.w. Find March 24, at $:30 a.m., thence to & ne cail Lincoln 2835 T Cniren Where am it b i | THE ORIGINAL ~—— . ECKPIECE, tan fox, Saturday evening about 8 a.m. for the repose of his soul. Rela- h V\/atch fOT 1t 3 o' tlock: pear 14th and Park rd. o re | tives and friends invited. . A eare [ ; Ward. Call Adams 1581. 1318 Park td. n.w. | RIES. Satueday. March 21. 1925, at §:30 o 4 7 OPERA GLASS rday afternoon, La- | wife of Henry T. Ries, aged 85 years. ¥u- favetia Square: reward. Mata 3014, Braneh | Deral from her late residence, 1125 3(h | \qAIN 108 FORMERLY 940 F ST ARL NEORTACE Near Tnt and Seaion Relatives and fricods invited to attend. ALMUS R. SPEZARE WILLIS B. SPEARE (4 more, Md., papers please copy). A North 200683 Rewapd. o _ | RUSSELL. Sunday, March 22, 3025, WIL. PEARL "READN-String, " 32 lochi Thursday. | Ll FUNERAL DESIGNS. lary Ri 1 (¢ Holland). — et fF — on - Richardeon. Tel. Cleseland 383. 23 his tai "wmmffi. i T Geo. C. Shaffer 0 T4th KR L. elps, 183! Calife to Holy Comforter Chiirch, where mass will | CHOICE FLORAL EMBLEMS Main R N be xald at 0 am. Interment private.” 54 UODERATE PRICES. Prowpt Del ” Floral “Blanket Sprays’ fll 1 Designs at r‘x.nd”. ELEEEY tae bet ATber fl ‘ at Charlottesville, e Hgn % INCORPORATED PIN—Alpha X1 Delta, between Albemarle 24 | SIOUBSAT. Saturday, March 21, 1925, MAR- Thirteen-ten F Street 240 | Tpm. JOHANNA "FREDERICKA, “beloved 7 1208 H STREET,N.W. fax. 20| W Wednesday, March 25, at 2 pom. Intermen : s nw Return to 1505 Ist st Bow. Thone | more. Mo, papers picess conpy. - Sie | _——GLYDE J. NICHOLS —— LIAM C., belova hopping disirict ot stores: reward. Call Mius o ues Bonilena) Pamtra rond PIN_Diamond crescent; liberal reward. Mrs, Wedvesday, March 25, at 8:30 a.m., thence = “ond, | SANDRIDGE. March 22, 1925, JAMES, azed |- BLACKIS TONE'S N e . Lot clasy pine aet with né | 24 rears, the beloved wife of William It Sand- BLA TO! amethyst and two pearls. Finder fl notify ;‘“dut:'-_l ;“r:‘"‘s;;lm:‘u" v;w;“ v:rl"};;.;: e 7 Iy ome st nee., this . Miss Laura E_ Prince, Braddock Helghts, Al | ovoifg "Marcn 23, at 7 o'ciock. " Interment otful Fioral Deslens at Moderate_Prices. L Tel. M. 8707, e ercer on back. Cleve. 445 Trompt suto delivery servics. & —white, b " Sioussat. fer's chap: on body, black ears; name. “Spot’’; seen at| ol 1730 Pa. ave n.w.. on Tussdas,” March Gudz Bros. Co., 1214 F St. ‘erowsroads Sunday bm. Please otlfy | 24, nt 2 pr. . Taterment privece ) oral 3% Tioftman, Vienna,' Va., or wm. 1. I Memoriam. We Specialize in Fl illrrhmrk lnm 18th st., Washington. Phoue R s . ; SUTTCASES. black, and Dblack handbag: | BEALL. In sad but loving remembrance of o e SUTTCASES, B IIaek Aol tiiony e, | BEALL, o ead. but loving remembeance of | D@SIQNS @ Modera ot 't 1A . ico, Vi 24 Not'fy Capt. Burwell. Quantico. Vs s .| BA T, e l"lCe C > '&-‘Q. our "I,"t! shall see . el y our hapds shall clasp fn thine l FIOT"/J ts WRIST WATC White lold black llrlp. "And never say farewell. W& HSTS. NW. MAIN 6953 and F n.w.: reward. WHIST WATCH, guid, monot on_Georgia' ave.,’ Satu 4200 New Hampabire. last Friday or betwéen C s.e., 9th HER LOYING DAUGHTERS, NENA FISH- EE AND LULA ETERIDGE.

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