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THE EVENIN STAR, WASHINGTON, D. TUESDAY, MARCH V. D. PIERCE’S WILL T TAYLOR. 126 POLICE SOUGHT THEWEATHER DAUGHERTY EAGER '* 2 FERCE PROBATE Lk lmu(h change in temperature; moder- 3 at te Hospita ate to fresh north and northwest Insurance—Mother and Others loiz and linge llaess. TUTH ar New Recruiting Drive Start-| Mariang and virginia—unseied) Bitter Qver Wrongs, He De- ers in east portion tonight; not much ed for Appointments Begin- change in temperature: fresh to strong termines to Reveal All ning July 1. bR s in His Book. [in temperature. 10 mourn thelr 1 & loving father. Ges Are Remembered. ¥ Y two siaters, six broth £ other Telatives neral Tuesds The will of Vinton Dahlg P ey grandson of Admiral Dahl lated | ment ac T 2 e deted | Iacharge Aprit BENLeRE a8 filed, today for THOMAS. Departed this 1i Kunday, Marekr probate. M Pierce was k 9. 1925, at 8:35 p.m., at her residence, 2420 Seorgia av. evoted daights while hoarding a train in Ca of the 1ate London and J.‘ ' S Than recently e ar risk insurance of $10,000 is The Civil Service Commission today | Suecrs o 36 i BY ROBERT T. SMALL B ate e T e Thermometer—4 p.m., 49: 8 p.m., 49: : {men “for_the “Police ‘and Fire Depart- | 12 mdnight, 46; 4 wm., 42; § am. 4 As nome of his enemies scems i ments of the District, to be appointed | 00, line s tin o so, Harry ments pi S ol et c) rl. at this time to do Harry Posters will he displayed in store | 29:88; 12 midnight, 29.90; 4 a.m., 29.86; | Daugherty is going to write a book 2 | windows and slides will e shown s |8 &.m. 29.88; noon, 29:90. himself. His plans have been no s VAN RENSSELAER. Tuesdsy, March moving picture (heaters, cailing at. | Highest e, A Ccurred at fcret here In Washington. Daugherty | randfather, Josiah Pierce, which 2 3 br. HOW AT tention to the need for 1men and em-|$ P.m. yesterday. Lowest tempera-|has been dying to “tell the world 1 - B oy i i : n ying ¢ he world elbeing administersd Baring Bros. asar | phasizing the salary scale, which fol- {turc, 41, occurred at 6 a.m. today hoped to do 50 when he was called as | . | P i i 1 A lows: Entrance. $1,800 o year; after | Temperature same date last year—|a witness at-the iricy or Gooned 471 of London, England. is given to his | unerat par first year, $1,900, and after third |Highest. 76; lowest, 4. Meuns In New York, tiie judge, a | brother, Josiah Pierce, during his vear, $2,100. Temperature and condition of the | heartless soul, said Applicants should apply to the Civil | Water at Great Falls at 8 a.m. today: | relevant. He hoped to do so when | the Pierce ot e 15 to be Service Commission, 1724 F street, | Temperature, 46; condition, slightly | summoned as a witness at the trial distributed gmong the children of the where examinations are held every | muddy. of “Tex” Rickard and “Jap” Muma, at | deceased. Wednesday. Applicants must be at Tide Table Trenton, but the Government did mot | The executor, Josiah Pierce, is di- least § feet § inches tall and weigh | (Furntshed by . United States. Coast|Call him and he had to content him- |rected to sell the watente Inventions 145 pounds. P : self with issuin cryptic state ket vy ) 3 and Geodetic Survey.) | 1T 4 cryptic statement:and royalties of the deceased, and the New: asont Of the 41 number of men re-| oo which hinted at many things, but re- | proceeds sre to be distributed, one. o A ose of atten quired, 128 are for the Police Depart-| Today—Low Yde, 7:36 a.m. and 8:09| vealed nothins D o e ey < thie faneral < imter, ment and 36 for the Fire Department. | P high tide, 12:58 a.m. and 1:15| g And s0 it I with the forthcoming rth to his mother rica IR The positions were created in the new | P-m- book. Amons Mr, Daugherty's advie. e s it en 4 DA v Tomorrow—Low 18 2 k 1z Mr. Da ¥'s advis- | Dahlgren Pierce, oue-fourth the ILLIE McKENZIE, Secre District appropriation act i Do B SR S gOR] orw thare did dask inttmations of T L et 5 ICHENZIR Letters are belng written by H. E.[9:03 p.m.; high tide, 1:48 wm. and brother, Josiuh. and one-fourth t y H. E.[2:03 Ing the spotlight on the most diaboll- | Gistributed amons e 3 Morgan the Civil Service Com-|2:06 p.m cal plot ever hutched in these here|sessarer - of oo : : n m!mfll’l&m mission to all trade and civic orgun- The Sun and Moe: United States—not a_plot against Har- | ghe is to have one-fourth BROOKS. In memary of FANNIE BROOK~ lzations asking them to assist in find-| Today—Sun rose 5:36 a.m.; sun sets|Ty Daugherty alone, but ugainst the Jar Y0 aTShATted tuis - world™onetyear ax ing men qualificd for the two depart- 3 S 3 and Harry M. Earle of Ne c 181 iaven sh, Toos Lt 30 p.m. very foundation of.the Government. |to hold the other three-fourths in| peee oo Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:34 a.m.; sun ¥eels Self Wronged. trust for her, paying her the incon sets 6:31 p.m The present-day bitterness of the|during widowhood. Should she re- SHIP OFFICERS CITED. | 3onrires 10:8s ams sets 12:34 am. | tormer” Attormes Gonerat waoscs ‘| MATTe, Ohe threeoiourtns of tho chire | e Ba0% xits Yoot naty omoblle lamps to be lighted one-| bounds, * Harry Daugherty feely he|!s to &o to the children And now our soul rests in Hear half hour after sunset. has been wronged—wronged by men| The remaining estate is to be d HER DAUGHTERS. MAMIE WILLIAMS Customs Officers Seize 80 Bottles of Weather in Various Citles. in high places. He feels he twas | tributed six-tenths to Harry M. Earlc CILLE " MATTHAERS, HAZEL JACK - Sl SON AND CATHRINE PRIC thrown overboard as a sort of Jonar|Of New York, in trust for the widow, T D b s The new style details Liquor on Steamer. 7 Eemperae, 72 o e o e 0% Ja | Sha Tour Achins Lo she mothor. Sivs | ETYOLR 4ttt o o tut o NORFOLK, Va., March 31.—Customs 8z proved against him. He feels he was| Ulrica Dahlgren Plerce —Attornes ¥ ERCY BRUNGER. who departed ¢ l s 3 : 5 sacrificeditd hei gods of thunas: fusc Andrew ¥ Beadley fed the Wl OO ”""’ ., ]""]’ Sray - tles of liquor on the Italian steamer | Stations Weatier. | as the sun was about to shine Daugh- So ey e e s help, buc {ee] 180 donely, that young men like in Ardes: 10 port” here. The tauor was erty always s been known 4 a | Presented o the court Rl e U -~ not sealed or listed on the vessel's : two-fisted fighter. He ruugm to thf e Le wor manifest as required by the prohibi- P, : E last ditch to remain in the cabinet, | z SEeTH tion laws, the authorities said. ThieeTer Ciougy ~ [@nd did not aquit until President | ! arb uf tbdfikfl . Dute to the best of mothers, ar Custom warrants were Issued for | Ay ", Cloudy | Coolidge peremptorily called for his| x e e O AR the steward, who with Capt. D. Ton- | Atante Clear | resignation. | LAWSON. 1 wish to express my sincere . My 5 That call was a big sur- e et S lettf, was summoned to appear before | Atlantic City Cloudy | prine to the Attorney General, © . ~| thanks and appreciation to relatives and ax been broken, dear mothe ¥, N > o “om ssic percy | Baltimore X Rain - by _y Sene | friends f¢ their beantiful floral trib strongest link has been mispluced. . . . |United Ctates Commissioner Percy | Baltimore - 29! L el The only wonder in TWashington| sm winduess thown duris deatn of my have longed for a friend like W rln 1 [Srevensen todty Bismarck - 'io Clousy | about the forthcoming book fs whether | husband, JTAMES HYTEI TAWSON. ' sess S kol 4 —————e Boston or not Harry Daugherty can calm him- | SR L e O ER DR | Java is to have a 30,000-horsepower e - I self sufficlently to write a lume - b FINAGAN. 1 e nce of of hydro-electric plant to furnish power | ( 30, which will not consume the printing | DBeaths. and beoi S s % > to many dustries and cities. -3 . presses in the heat of vitrolic fires. | BEASLEY Sunda. Ma 2 1625, at_ her lfe two y ugo_tod; A Shoulders wider; coats shorter; < e - s e e gz 8 = itrolic fires. | BEASKEY. Jmot-,2onh 2l 8uiy | ik Tadire®alio) er; t ort ’ pockets IO“ Among the sp les one enjoys| gl 3 3 Against Hix l'lllol‘.php PEASEET. “eloved " sitar of Daiel I TERS. er; trousers wide—but not too “floppy”’; colors i A e o And yet the writing of such a book | Ferewon and mother of Joept X AV} | RAWRTNS, 1o lor E > Clot would be against the philosophies ril 1, at m., from te are new, too—plenty of the lighter shades. - - Frtiouty | Farry Dauinerty's e ’,fxfui'x'.. He| B churth @ peieen o Prcloudy | once remarked to this writer | - Friends und relatives tovited to at Value's the only old idea here—we always give . | 3 2B G “It is a hard matter to decide as to | BECKER, Montar, March a0, 1 = When: o by e e i > by one, we mu am. at her residence, 2 . = when, if at all, I should do anything. | SATHERINE JULLA. teloved that. p Los Angele When a thing is over with me I go| lute John H. Becker. Funeral from S| For Four AL A about something clse and let the wind| above residence Wednesdaz, April 1 From us two years 30 today. = ] e i e 0:30 a.m. thence to St Aloystas Chi ; ¢ % $ 1 5 Generations— S L Fos e’ || Ulow Sdy the frbls where mass will be suld at 10 n.m. Rela 304 has called her, oh, how sudden his widow, Mrs. Margaret d to attend. ree. The income from the shar i of the testator in the estate of his OTTIE P. WRIG Faneral We Strictly private WRIGHT. meeting_of Lebanon Chiapte: : atied Wednesiar, Aprii 1 p.m the story was ir-[life. On the death of the hrtr(nm‘ t has been one vear authorities vesterday seized 80 bot- +dwpaagsak WNH e sep omo] : Harry Daugherty has in him the| tives and friends fovited: Interment And she d to the ¢ oL have. servad ha it ety X 00 Clody | ®riting of one of the most interesting | Olivet Cemeters. Kindly omit f " home in heaten s e 110 BUDHG Philadelphis. 2 Hain books ever given to the public, if he| CUNNINGHAM. Sundar, Mazeh 20 102 2t | yypp TACPERSE KOATC 4TS T maye faithfully and carefully as Phoenix b loudy | could only get away from the bitter| delphia, Pa.. WILLIAM 1. sged 51| ke 5 et i 8 b SALEa 2 . n-l s, SO0 o e John snd Isabella Cun Others as low as $35—up to $8; e G Fortiang Me. 3 ois enmities of the last year ‘and if he| Jeafy, son of the late Joun AaC SaUCR YO0 | 10uNBON. 1n loving memors of our beloved LT aands L Tor e ] e hon would reveal all that he knows about| anoh Lodge, No. 7. . A. A. M. Wasaiog- | parents RY and SUSAN O =0 ‘muperior gervice Raleigh,¥.C. 88 ... Clovdy |the great American game of polit Tom D0, e inited G services on | Who entered infe ‘eternal e L e e | Tes iibes ‘.“ _\n(vmh’ \1: o 4:n\ldy Close to Two Presidents, "1 )\u’wr Building, 1820 Chestuut street, 1’"'"“' & 4 Cloudy & Da y was close to e adelphia, . a l elg aperdashei ! e i i Govy |, Harry Daugherty was cl B b § - 58 14 s making of two Presidents. 1t is not or By e ot thy ana E i ; . ZURHORST 3 38 a0 GAT |senerally known, but he was as tner. | I beioved Mimasd of the idie Am E. i Satisfaction Guaranteed Inc. g 1| Seartie 200 4 42 003 Clear |mate in a way with Drasident Me- ittle Siaters of the Toor . THEIR DAUGHTERS, MATTIE 2 Bpokane 2096 04 38 ... Cloud <inley o was v sresi y Wednesdas, Apr AND JOSEPHINE YOUNG Mocticin: e e TR Cloudy | Kinley as he was with President| me. oo Wednesdas, A 3 m C Harding. It is also one of the ironfes| Neiatives and friends insited. ~In In sad aod loving rem Thirteen Ten F Street . St s e of Tarey Tangheris's Sire thae ke doist Oiret Ceme | e e and e 301 East Capitol St. : . was unable to get himself elected as | FLOOD. | Tursd o : R who ! 3 S a.m., Greenwich time. today.) a Harding delegate to the Chicago | ved wi e ood_a0d | Yo cannot feel that you Tel. Lincoln 3 Stations. Temperature. Weather. | convention in 1920, but had no diffi v f William Richunia. HEtoss Since near at hand t E. §. Zurhorst C. S. Zurhorst, Jr. Londou, England. ... . 46 Cloudy culty at all in being elected a Cool W And when the sunset gates unbur - = oy vention last year after Mr. Cooidge 8:30 am to St. Martin's Church. - et thy b Kontay Sand Denmark..... 40 Cloudy had ousted him as Attorney General. | and T e n.w. where o HER SISTER L1 AND NTECE: . Sweden........ 40 Clowdy Harry Daugherty has long been an| §2° hish mass of requiem will be wung| oo, " . of my dea Horte (Fayal). Asores. & Clowty “instde” power in Ohio Republican| friends invited. Interm@it &t Glenwood | wife. MATTIE LEWIS. who deperted 1= San Jua: 8 Cloudy politics. and as an inside worker hel Cemetery ‘e one sear ago foday, March 31, 1974 | Havans, Cuba..”. 3 Cloudy naturally attracted to himself many | FOWLER. Sunday, March 29, A precious one from me has gone 1( lon, Canal Zone. 7 Part clondy | satellites. It was the carryings-on| residence. 141 A st n E b A Yoice I lored % we T S We on| FOWLER. belored motier o of these hangers-on in Washington | FEWDER, Wwored motior oF - ¢ | = that eventually brought notoriety te st e b s At SRRy rEwis {NOTED' SPECULATOR) DIES | nia condust or the' Depaztment. of| mas i el Nettegiy Apol L aar . oAnD: ASDURY LEWIS. Justice. | corner 4th ‘and D sts, . Rev. loved mother, TANA MANGOLD Lol offciating. Toterment Arington pther arch 31, 1003 Harry -Daugherty entered the| Chomiers: W Eracst Jarvis co MARTIN Mareh 31, 180: John B. Walker., cabinet under a bombardment and it | Kieep om, deur m and take so ! Wi o ae i e is amort et smricion (0w - The Ladien Chriapus Attucks Ax-| oo caled vou home. 11> tnoughe 1t bet | Million in 3 Months, Expires. | success of his administration. He nnounces th et (| | AR SnE RRTEIng herei AR R wanted to prove his critics at fault A - LOVING DAUGHATER, RUTH M. STANS CHICAGO, March 31.—John Brandt|He wanted to reflect credit upon his | : Wedn A RURY . “"\lk;r who. as a young Chicago |friend, Warren Harding, for appoint- | ch. 4th and D 7 MCKENZIE in sad hut loving remembra: speculator. was credited with having { ing him and he wanted to prove his | JULIA WEST HAMITTON, President of our loving and devoted wite and mother 5 e g = 3 CONSTANC ROMAYNE MeKENZIE, wh. | made $5,000,000 in Wall Street in 90 | worth at the law. Immediately after| £ Bl s @cparieds (iie 1ifo two yents ayn ioke |days during. the depression of Mr. Harding was elected President he - o March 41, 1923 | died vesterday in Atlantic City, ac-|gaiq: announces thie death of Mrs. JOSEPHIN We miss your tender words of cheer, cording to word recelved herc. He| Ifarry Daugherty can have ans A"FOWLER. charter member, sour voice no more; ' Chambers Funerals was 57 years old and was belloved | thing In my adrinisteetion tuar | ment deicgate for 20 years, coadn i memory shall dwell within o —whether priced at to have only a remmant left of the |ywante. L T D DT TIIl ‘we meet on yooder shore. 5 fortuntes ‘ho had made. - N imiountioftaisits 2nd eiiltotan A M. E b, 4(h ‘aad D HER TOVING HUSBAND AND SON. * “ = : 3 4 jug tribote to the memor: o mote, are given the same clow at. || €% _YOrk. Walker was a spectacuiar | Harding. JULIA WEST HAMILTON. President. | MOPEABEE. A loving tribote to the mem e . figure In the grain pit here. He was B Ghotiv 4 5 SCAMIN 8. JUCEEON, Secretary, W. MOCKAREE tention to_details. Each 15 Harry Daugherty is € and has Eonecel atbone - b caught short thousands of bushels i SRS and has|GATPAHER. Departed life Monday survived more troubles and hardships | F At 1 s charges are onebalf the ‘oid undertaker's || of Wheat und had only railroad fare | fian would. ordiomriy - ot SoPs | “March 2 1823 e i, Catlanes charges. to New York when he left. Y . s ey o my | aged 8 ears. . Fuserai services wil g e Funeral Cars, $7.00 The body will be brought here for | b will it he swaiiamron e in ik | B8 at hia Tate residence. 352 Hertrord pi.| 3¢, ortal tons 2 e up in the Wednesd: April 1. at 1 1 burial, it was said. , o e eifatlony n.w pesday, April 1, pm. ol 3l Ambulances, $4.00 blind fury retaliation ferment in Arlington National Cemetery. : : : s B s e il iato T hand tn oere - (Copyright, 1958 [ s o A U Burial Vaults, $85.00 Deaths Reported i HARIMAY, et ataih %) | BN we Wi aan B 30 papers please coms') Tesidenee, AN Town ave: nw. GERTRUDE LovT<G Wit YND paccnTERs Featured at Two Great o “’::atv:u:;uuel % A TG following deaths have been reperted to FUNERAL DIRECTORS L., beloved wife of Dr. Joh . Hartman | gETTLERS. 1n sad but, loving memo MIRACLE PRICES W. W. CHAMBERS CO. || Fieids it il e |~ Wim. H. Sardo & Co. | i Sl B o O g Tt 10t o h\ . . 5 e, g2.B 8 N Lincoln 524 | Fumme” V" Feal S 31 e s B jannie cox, 87, 327 2 - m 3 hove addres duy, April ' 8 LT SuIE Apases il s 14th Cor. Chapin St. N.W. Yfl:‘.mm;:f;.xai' fi“ 3‘- m‘\;’ “finmuhm odern Che ab address on Wednesdu pri a Hoe Simt fome dar.ouc e | " % Ri - o S 7 J B Sl ‘ome ¥ we will clasp his hand {n aure Phone Col. 432. ave & JAMES T. RYAN HENSON. Departed this life. March 30. 1825, { “*Ang ‘acver ‘ay fapewnir > 00 " Frank . Thiops, 81 1748 K st 317 PA. AVE. S.E. T s Uosrermp Saremall. . vrang s led our loved one hom E a5 anguish of that part Some time. our hearts shall see John J. Rogers 43. Garfield Hospital. Model Chapel. Lincoln 14 al Chrictian | faith, FASMA N R e | T T ee 5 o o Mapital Private Ambulances. 22 full Ch faith, EMMA |GMITH. Tn sad and loving remembrance of s of John Henson. devoted < Josephine Chamberlain, 85, 1318 New Hamp. Girers {n Convection. 3 LI s devoted father, RENTAMIN F. SATH 2. x shire uve. g = ey Carrie Pinkner, Cathrine Hi Maggie Wil Tho departed this life ove year ago todhy, .50(‘"11[}’ Select George Miller. 77. Providenca Hospital. L SPEARE C liams, Emma Johnson and Virginia Merri. | March 31, 1824 = l rnl;‘;l “l "' 'T""":VY _‘: "MKT"" n.e. 2 = i She is slso survived hy two sisters. Often 1 think of ¥ 4 Neithor the Fuccessors of nor con. eral Wednexdar.“April 1. a1 2 pim- from Miracle Home Sites e i T I TR R e L K T e A g S Georgn AL Fisnon. 3. Children's Hoeprials " | ostablishmen Clatives and tricnds tavticd to sitend ; g 1 Fls a1 1020 % & e k. an20. 940 F St. N'W. ERS a0t Glendu Erita i 18 DEVO! Gearge 50. 5 Goat alley e — T = —— 5 e 2Ll o b : . Va ues > \ Abraham it Go. S28 805 ot Joseph F. Birch’s Sons Tl e O e Joh B Iadbion 20, 1547 New aeveés ave. | (1SAAC BIRCH) | But God loved you best d1s | parted this life one sear ao todiy " 2 ioseph Johuson, 79, Freedmen's Mospital. | . ren’s Hospital, JAMES WILLIAM, Jr., e n the silent tomb. Peaceful be thy sleep. At both prices, the smartest versions of ‘rum e Feener, 5 months, Freedmen’s Hos- ved son of James w} and naie .\|" .h,:»,. sweet he thr rest ok : 5 5 > LY plal 340, T4t at. ne. TFuneral from Rosdale | IS TONELY WIFE, ISANRO TATLOR. . * the Spring mode for women and misses—in Y - | ¥icten Cole. 3 months, Children’s Hospital I ethodist Episcopal Church Wednesdar. | 47 proy, ory of WILLIAM R. TT e o tab i n A S AT — . WesT e, | ADri . at £ pm laterment Cedar fiii | VLBICH. In me s T e most wa des o Cometers 3 FUR BORDERED AND TRIMMED. FOUND. i r—mz ORIGINAL——— | LEAP. Suddenty Mindxy, Macen 30, 1005 | D AAERILAGR. o Nor did we gee is life depart b his remidence: AT N T, ave, n.oo THEO \ BULLDOGFemale; il white: short il: | DoRE TOTHATE. beloved Libani ‘of Leon R L S Tearag coliee trimmed. with Sickel: Apply N care Co, Leap. Services will be. held at miy | it when we heard tnat he e Waahington Auimal Tescue League, ‘54 Tare Tevidence on Wednewdaz, ADrl 1. at 2 s or I Marst i TREET Dm. Tnterment Congreanional Cemetery: Flis heers smile and kindiy wars COLLIE Reddlsh brown and white; femaie. “Am%oaa i FDSHER‘L'::I«)FST MICHE S Tue AR ot ol dust et e had & smile for evers oua The Washington Animal Rescue League, 349 SMon. JoMph: King. Intbrment: New: Foex And @ica beloved by an B e ALMUS R. SPEARE WILLIS B. SPEARE | (itv. i 5 | WIFE AND DAUGHTER. * POODLE DOG, white: male; small; ——— GLYDE J. NICHOLS —— MILLRICK. DANIEL A. Clarendon ULRICH. In sad but loving rememhrance of Mi e ave. Cail 10 et aiaa o e Drother, | WITTIAM R TERION Miracle et A e L T S et o et ctiee (UM L Tl 7o o = WILL owner of dog wearing tag 875, ? | . ears er p : March 31, 1923, . |ington Animal Rescue League, 349 Marylane | 3 3 ) e S Only those who have loved can tell o g < 3 MORAN. Suddenly. Sunday. M; 29. 1925, nty th Xk 1 n g Values “‘“"“l ites here are g s | Funeral Directors Since 1aso | *SPHio ey Ay VR | o DOIF L AN unusuzl In every way. i - r the one we loved en well. i . 1732 Pemnn, | Wife of John D Moran ‘and mother of B O N Ty D PRATRBaoN T : ain 5512 ; Froest P, aud W. Allen Moran of 330 Ten. | IS SISTERS, LILI it 2am They are located in the ! LOST. £ M F COSTEI:E“’ NW. | jessee ave n e 46 soar of fer | DLRICE. 10 < opnt loring remembrance of Capital’s most fashion | B, lack leather, containing little i | Fresoyterian Courchl fiih it and'R T pretnd i Tite o years ago todi, March able residential section Re .kru’ ‘;n.» H.Muer, 1523 L st o, NORTH 7978, toruent Cemetery.” | 1 sRit kel —far within the city Frank. 97 = Service. MYERS. Sunday, March 29, 1925, That he is dead. e 3 ® KEYS—Reward. 15 at Bowle, . JAMES J., beloved “ith a cheers smile and & wave of the hand = W o h oot limits—and offer a lim- e T C‘““‘."' W W Deal & Co. Hnrthew ' and ' Sargaret | Mrere: . Fuperal| He ban wandired ints an unkaawy lund I‘HE ve guarantee the price of any garment sted namb £ enlendid FI0OD TTRE, 31 by 4. with Durant tire cover: | 816 H ST_NE. LINCOLN f200. from the chupel of J. Willium Lee's Sous. | And left us drea & s urchased in this store to be the lowest in st O R Sasl loat hetween 16t and Ney York ave. and 13ch | Automoblle Service.__ B | bl TRt B s thence 1o Crureh oF | hnd e oh s, o the wiiert Vel p building sites. Two of SEIRv Timothy Hanlon Tmacuiate Concention, Sth and N sta e s HUDSO the city. If within three days the garment the city’s most impor- e ot oo onl B’ 105 re Tequiem mass will be celebraied at | Tmink of him faringon as et o GU ARANTEE can be duplicated for less money, we will tant streets inclose these . 8nd_rec CHAS. S. ZURHORST S0 Tauaislatives and criaads tuvited o] 1n the Tove of theve.as the love ot B i < 1 - Nl EAET OAPXTOL 8T, ROBINSON. this life Sunds He is mot dead—he is just away # i S. F . A d Ce E March 29, at her residence, 1347 | HIS DEVOTED FATHER AND MOTHER. refund the difference or return your money. lots. Kalorama is only Monal Tibrary. . Return to Aps. ‘19, 2‘3‘,‘"»‘..'4 Ridalu k; e e D e ok omiar. € i da 8 minutes by motor e, Reward. I wrmfige;«’fl(; P;;g;;-g“?;rmqr and Em | aie John T Itobinson and mother of John, | " meteers PAELINA V. WANZEI, who d from the city's center o8 TS <. el dmmonds heodore, Milton and Viola Robinkon and | censed elght years ago foda. | < iberal reward. Phons Cleve d or and Catherine Walker. She| Tors & 8 ourn their loss a mother, two Rkt:: pltit: Font N l - either by way of Con- Tl Color b ielstats ana o Resr tar: twa JAUGHTER, FANNIE A, GILLISON. * e SPRING DRESSE et o Niohach. || Bezrm e s |- Frank Geler's Sons Co e AR Arrived ’ i 8 ’{?.'i.m'.na'“é‘.'n"‘m‘.“q'éfi«”'""’"'“' ek Sl L s Muu 2473| Al 1, at 2 oclock pw.. from Sanghier and siier. PEARL, who departs Wasiington (s jephone Venue Ba S - . setts Avenue. G T e b C Telapton Aveue Rap {hiaite fire Sears azo. todas. M artors. Telktives and iriends tavies Fashionable models for misses K [ e 16 Iy Tonely e ithout. son, 50 bty it e wié iasl e o sk S *, i mall, ck, col 2 bunches A . ol e Way Away from earth's sorrows and women developed in crepe atorama of heys and mones: in_or near Talais Toyal,| ___FUNERAL DESIGNS. 2 For Tite is not the same for s Pt b S K g gei] i ins, 1 French fl P e e Geo. C. Shaffer 5, 1un Stxw Sine v vere exied wias ; V1l 0 Mosstage F Decaon'ts sbere atins, repes, Frenc an- D v Tost 17ih and Q Monday. Kind- o 8 ain OLD. Monday, March 30, 1923, at ks ket w0 Tikos upon Ner grave ° i i - [ ] For AlliDetails, Values:and A R T CHQICE FLORAL KMBLEMS, aiain 2aig | SEBOLD: MO 0 20 00 LN Rhen e \ : Niay wither and decay. nels, printed crepes, tub silks and Terms See Agents &t MODERATY PRICES. _ Prompt ucn ry. | Nirs. R, 1. Conlon, TIT H st. n.w. & TROUSERS, o~ Ford coupe. Fieass cal === CENT, beloved Inmband of Anne Toddy Se. | - Bl alore fon her i 3 H But_the love for her who sieeps beneath Sttt Lal b Adams 2901, bold of Emmittsburg, Md aneral *from v g i i X = @ = - 3 ~ e o BY HER DEVOTED FAMILY. * Miracle fosbion favored colors for this Miracle Allan E. Walker & Co. | o “Bla; Spi ” lis late residence, Emmittsburg, Md. oblyrryaws. In loving memory of our dear = i : ' Incorporated Noard. Glaveland s67. A B Wios. 3308 | Floral nket ra s Thursday, ADFl 2. (Baltimore papers piease | WILLIAMB. I loving memory of our dear Values! season. Al sizes. Values! Mr. Goldes, Main 2680 Jocelyn st. it And Other Beaatiful Fioral Mn- at copr.) 31 one year ago today, March 31, 1024 WRIST WATCH. lady’ imonogrammed; | Moderate Prices. 14th & H. Tel. 3701, | SEDGWICK. Monday, March 30, 1025, at the 5 Eowers e plade) nyon hexTysivo 2 R i . o G raday, G L -———m—'—‘—' csidence of his daughter, CHARLES SEDG- . uro @ HUDSON'S—919 F St. N. W.—The Miracle' Store of Washingtonkgh R TR SR N Thorsday, areh 2. Climbia 57" Rewara et it gelvery o oineace of My asgener CHARLES SO TGt e e v But_the love for her wlo sleeps heneath WITST WATCH Tags s monogram MWK ner_and Philiy Sedgwick, Fuseral April 1 Wil never fade awny B 2 R R R R B Gudc Bros. COn 1214 F St.! 3250 pm. Rocviie, Ma: MR."AND MRS CHARLES SIMMS. *

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