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COL. VESPASIAN WARNER DIES AT HOME IN ILLINOIS Former Member of Congress and Pension Commissioner Is Stricken Suddenly. By the Associated Pross CLINTON, 1L, April 1.—Col. Ves- sian Warner, §2-year-old millfon- aire resident of Clinton, former major in the Civii War, prominent lawyer, four terms Member of Congress rom this district, Pension Commi. sioner under Rbosevelt and Taft and | prominent politician, died suddenly | last night at his home here. | Col Warner remained active in the {affairs of the estates of which he | was trustee and of the bank of | which he was president until the last. He was born in Mount Pleasant, now Farmer City, L He attended Lom- ard University, lesburg, and read THE law in the ofllee of Judge Lawrence Weldon at Lincoln. At the outbreak of the Civil War he enlisted as a private in Company E, 20th Illinois Volunteers, and was rapldly advanced in rank, being brevetted major in 1865. He was wounded in the battle of Shiloh. his cheek being lald open by a saber slash. After the sur- render of Lee, Maj. Warner was as- signed to service against the Indlans on the Western plalins. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON MRS. M. V. FLOOD DEAD; RESIDED HERE 60 YEARS D. C. WEDNESDAY THE WEATHER District of Columbla—Falr tonight Rites to Be Held Tomorrow, With [and tomorrow; not much change in Mrs. Mary Virginia Flood, $§ years old, a resident of this city for the past 60 vears, died at her daughter, Mrs. Jennie E. temperat H Burial in Glenwood—Was |winds Ill Long Time. row fresh northwest winds. moderate morthwest inds. Maryland—Fair tonight and tomor- little change in temperaturs Virginfa—Fair tonight and tomor- row; not much change in temperature, the homa of L20 HO Neagle, | tonight; light frost in the interior fresh northwest winds. “Furniture_of Merit”, Seventh and' Eye Streets. Spring Necessities No matter what the weather of the immediate moment —you know that just “around the corner” is Spring and warmer weather. Which calls for many changes in the }]Duse}‘old equlpmel]t We are splenchc”y rcady to assist you in mal(mg d’\ose cl\anges to the best posslb[; advantage. ® o Whitney Carriag’es Bemg perfcct]y sure that Whltncy Carnages are the best in every way—you can select safely from our line of models— Folding Carts to Pullman Coaches $10:00 to $68.00 — Fiber Go-Cart like illustration — SPCCIal Pullman model; ecru finish; rubber- $18 75 tired wheels . . ... S e " X4 Challenge Refrig’erators Another settled fact—that of all makes of Refrigcrators —none will serve you as satisfactorily as the Challeng’e Brand. A size and a style for every family need. Side-Icer Style — with ice capacity of from 35 to 150 pounds. $22.75 to $100.00 Ice Chests — of varied Top-lid Style—with ‘ice capaciry of from 20 to 100 pounds. $13.50 to $60.00 Apartment House Style —with ice capacity of from : s 50 to 100 pounds. AcoIcApacIites;: $19.50 to $70.00 $11.50 to $30.00 The ANl Porcelain Challenge—3$135 to $200 S ecial —Sxde Icer, one- pnece porcelain lin- pEEL ; 35 lbs. ice capacxty Handsome 53975 hardwood box attractive mountmg o - Apartment Sulte Compact and attractive in design. Five attractive pieces—a Gate-| leg Table, with top 35x40 inches; of all exght-leg des:gn and four Windsor Chan's. with supports at backs and wood seat. Mahogany fin-$44 50 ish that is very popular. SPECIAL............ Table—$17.50 Chairs, each—$6.75 | great-grandchildren | griping, cramps or pain. 41 Quincy pliace northeast, yesterday after a long {liness. Mrs. Flood, who before her mar- rlage was u Miss MoWilliams, was woe - a native of St. Marys County, Md., a ot member of an old Maryland family. | Thermometer—4 pm., 50; 8 p.m. 47; She fs survived by two sons, Wil-|12 midnight, 4 am, 43; 8 am. liam G. and Richard J. Flogd; her [44; noon, 48 daughter, 9 grandchildren and 12|, Baromecter—4 p. 29. 8 West Virginla—Fair tonight and tomorrow, somewhat warmer to- morrow. Funeral services will he conducted at the residence of her daughter tomorroy morning at §:30 o'clock and at St Martin's Cathoiic Chureh at 9 o'clock, where sole t temperature, 50, oceured at . vesterday. Lowest tempera- ture, 42, occured at 6 am. today. o Temperature same date last year— u requiem mass ¥ will be celebrated by Rev. M. J.|Highest, 42; lowest Riordan, assisted by Rev. Franels X. Condition of ‘the Water. Cavanaugh and Rev. Paul H. Kurfy | Temperature and condition of the Interment will be in Glenwood ce water at 8 am. at Great Falls tery Temperature, 45; condition, muddy. . - Tide Tublen. Absolute Divorce Asked. (Compiled by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Mrs. Virginia Ethel Hicks in a| .. At 5 suit for an absolute divorce against | TOdd¥—-Low tide §:25 a.m. and 9;03 Flilsalibais L d At ThalSe lpam. high tide, 1:48 wm. and 2:06 p.m. ot b s his | Tomorrow—Low tid m. and Fifer Tho couple hie mertes mo219:56. pam'; ‘high tide, £:4L am. and vember 4, 1918, and- have one child |3:0% P-m._ d0tl Attorney Crandal Mackey appears for | The Sum and-Meox: the wife . | Today—sun {sets, 6:31 pm. | Tomorrow—Sun rises, 5:%3 am.; 35 000 Llfe Insurance ior$46 90 Sup sty $:35 Do e he 5 Moon rises 11:24 a.m.: sets 1:24 am i tioh, Company fovadel tece omobile lamps to be lars and flustration. Company founded 1863, | -\"lqn il ‘|‘1m> to b lighted Ausetn over $300.000, one-half hour after sunset. M. Be Boy Goff, 610 Woodward Bldg. _ in Various Citles. Temperature. ©z rose, 5:54 a.m.; sun o The Full Meaning of Super-Service Stations. Weather. < gwpaansat ERER -y g Our _reputation and | experience, | estending fi AxCeneires over u period of sears. Albany + anwell as our unequaled e - i b e | Buttimore Cioudy fatsi | Birminghan Ciear antedon | Bum ; Cloudy {1 haPexton 29,96 C lrur | Chicag .. 3018 g | Glecelang Denver . Clondy Pt.cloudy Clear, Clear, Galveston 317 Penna. Ave. S.E. Indiaapoliy. Loaissitle James T. Ryan Mortician i Paxo Helena . Huron, §. i . e =t Clondy Cle | hinsioziz (AR Brmpicin, L iy Miami, P New Orleans 30 Mourning Blacks Dyed 24-HOUR SERVICE Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. Lincoln 239 STOMACH UPSET? “iiii & 3 San_Diego.. I 8. Francisco .12 i ; | St Touts - 30. Get at the Real Cause — Take st Paul.li3ois . 40 Seattie ... 299 15 Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets ckane -0 @ Fxcloudy 41 . Cloudy =y FOREIGN. Greenwieh time, today.) Temperature. Weather G Cloudy BoN Clovdy Ciear Cloudy ¢ That's what thousands of stomach | sufferers are doing now. Instead of | giu(ione taking tenics, or trying to patch up a |y oqen fagland poor digestion, they are attacking the | Fasi France . real cause of the ailment—clogged liver | Vienga, Austris and disordered bowel; Coperhagen, Denmark Stockhoim, Sweden Gibraltar, Spain ... Horta (¥ayal), Azores Hamilton, Beriuds - 5 Juar, Porto, Hico Havana, Cuba . = Colon, Canal Zone. .. ARGENTINA. For week ending March 30, 1: ~Temperature.—~ ~Precipitation.~ 8 am Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets arouse the liver in a soothing, healing way. When the liver and bowels are per- forming their natural functions, away goes Indigestion and stomach troubles. | Have you a bad taste, coated tongue, | poor appetite, a lazy, don't.care feeling, no ambition or energy, trouble with Mean De ' ‘Average De. undigested foods? Take Olive Tablets, | tem- parture pre- partur the substitute for calomel, | pera- from cipi- ture. normal. tation. nocmal Corn and northern __ wheat area.. 75 Southern wheat area Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. You will know them by their ollve color. They do the work without The Y. W. A. is declared to be the largest national and international organization in_the world. In Baltimore, Md. Meunt Rag{l "Hetel Three Minutes From Union Station. Take one ‘or two at bedtime for quick relief. Eat what you like. 15¢ and 30c. 100 Rooms, With or Without Bath, for Teansients. Rates per day- Single, $2 to $3.50; Double, $4 to $7.00. Also G0 Suites or Apartmefits, fur- uisbed or unfurnished, for permanent Ruest Nine stories. - Strictly Fireproof. Elevator Service. carest Large Hotel o Unlon 2ud M Royal Station: Mt. Royal Ave. and Ca Baltimor . TogetAlabastine resultsyou must use Alabastine, which always comesin the 5-pound package with thecross and Alabastine is the best wall coating for homes and public buildi: Ask your dealer for color chart or write Miss Ruby Brandon, the Alabastine Company, Grand Rnpldl.er]np Alabestine is a dry powder in ‘white and tints, ready for use by with cold or warm water. A ey paclagy brash, Suitable for all terior wrhau—-plunl, wall board, brick, cement or canvas. Properly applied it won’t rub oft Put an Allcock’s Plaster on the chest and another be- tween the shoulder blades. Ttbreaks up thecongestion (the cause of colds) before it can reach A Standard External Remedy of Over 70 Yeans' Standing Sold by druggists in every art of the civilized world. C H A M B E R S Complete Funeral, $100 —Includes embalming, newspaper notice, fine casket, of black or gray cloth: burial case, hearse, two cars, use of chapel and all service. No charge added for “extras. CHAMBERS relieves you of all responsibility. Terms extended if desired. PRIVATE AMBULANCES, $4.00 EXTRA FUNERAL CARS, ONLY $7.00 STEEL BURIAL VAULTS, $85.00 CHAMBERS’ CHARGES are one-half the old-time undertaker's charges. W. W. Chambers Co. THE BROWNSTONE FUNERAL HOME Cornar lklx & Chapin Sts N.w. 7 2 p.m., | APRIL 1, 1925. DR. H. VAN RENSSELAER, | LUNG SPECIALIST, DIES Succumbs to Illness After Being | Struck by Auto—Refused to Take Driver'’s Name. 1 Dr. Howard Van Rensselaer, for many years a prominent physician of | Albany, N, and especlally inter- ested In a tuberculosis hospital there, died at Emergency Hospital here ¥ terday, after an illness of several| weeks. Dr. Van Rensselaer, who had re- tired from practice, was visiting a first cousin, Mi Theodore Boynton, 1302 Eighteenth street, He was hit by an automoblle about two months ago and sinve that time had been In failing health. Death was due several complications, it is said tdentity of the driver of the automo- bile which struck him, while he was crossing near Connecticut and Flor- tda avenues, is not known, although {1t is stated that thé driver offered to give Dr. Van Rensselaer his name but the doctor failed to take it. Dr. Van Renssclaer was born in Albany, N. Y., received a Ph. D. de- gree from Yale University in 1851 and was late graduated with an M. D. degree from Columbia Univer- sity. After graduation he praeticed for several years in Kuropean hospi- i tals, later. beginning practice in Al- bany. | He was a member of Fort | Orange Club, was president of the | Albany Country Club and a | of the Racquet, Can Clubs. e served a Medical Corps during t Funeral services and member ra and Calum jor in the | World War. | interment | | | CITY NEWS Ii{ BB}EF The Gen. Chfiries A. Doyen Unit of | the American Women's Legion will | meet at the home of Mrs. N. Mar- guerite Ferber, 917 Ninth street southeast, tomorrow, 4r § p.m i | | Wil be in Albany. | i | he District of Columbia Life un- derwriters’ Assoclation will meet at 12:30 o’clock April 9, at the City Club. The Wild Flower Preservation NL.I clety, Washington chapter, will leave | Twelfth street and Pennsylvania avenue for Dyke at 9 am. Sunday | Writers' League meeting Friday | evening at Thomson School, Twelfth and L streets, Tealth Studlo will open class in | physical education Saturday evening at 7 o'clock at 1628 K street under | auspices of League for Longer Life | Rev. W. W. Shearer, rector of St. Columba’s Chureh, Tenleytown, wi preach a special Lenton sermon to OFrow at 7:30 p.m., at Grace Church Woodside Business Wome meet at the Churcl Friday evening. Council will of the Covenant, Martin Grove Brumbaugh of Penn- vania, will address the Juniata College Association annual banquet tomorrow night at Grace Dodge i Hotel | Cathedral Helghts Citizens’ Asno- ciation will meet tomorrow night at i 8 o'clock in St. Alban’s Guild Hall Dance by National Fellowship Club, ballroom Arcade building, tomorrow night. Also dance at Arlington Hotel | | by the club. Special meeting of George Hnlluh} Metoy Unit American Women's | | Legion, Friday at 10:30 a.m., at Par- ish House, Church of Covenant Lecture by Rev. J. Liljencrants at Washington Club tomorrow morning lat 11 o'clock s have been reported to | tlie Health Department in the last 24 ho 44, Sibley Hospita M it Georgetown University Elizabeth W. Georgia ave. Theadore L. 5 New Jerser Rose C. Tayior, Cow Jers Willlam R.” Rog . Casualty H athins Eibert, Little S'sters | infant of | | Columbla Tlospt Infant of Jobu and Auna Jounson, S bours Sibles Hosp'tal. Mary J7, Opry Gordon. Harriet Jett. Potomec <t Helen J. 6 11ih st Litey Tuberculosts Hosy 69 Defrees st ton st . 141 James Barnes, 9, Childre: ing, 13 days, 3 11th 20th at. Beatrice Pole-Carew, owns more land in any other one woman. noted | Treland | | BULLDOG—Female; sl | wearing coliar trimmed the Wushizgton Animal M ashingiot Animal Rescoe Leagae. aryland ave. s.w. FAG, il between Center taining tan wport | 3339, between 6:30 and READED BAG—lowa bus. Tt to dh foor, Theater ' Bldg. TERRIER, female: black body, white round nuck and black spot on head. sick chil’s pet. 201 F st. n BREASTIIN —Tuesday, Sarch antique, silver (seeded pearis With blue turquotse cres. cent): valued an beirloom. Reward. Mrs. I Columbns st., Alex.. Va. * Monday cvening, between Vet. d 14th and G. Miss Nelson, T N. black onyx and gold; lost on Mon- day. _Telephone after 6 p.m.. Franklin 1804-W. tortolse shell rim, between Vet. \, Vermoat ave. and N st. . 7 mmw,-rrv,. Friday. March 27 viciity Latayette Park: valued greally by owner. ward. Mrs. Childs, Gordon Hotel NOTEBOOK—Rlack cover. on 4th e the 11 st. car. Grace M. Whelan, n.e._Line. 5504, PACKAGE containing four 1ady's bluck couts: lost or stolen from American I Brpress truck, Saturday, March 28, ward for Information leading to recovers. W. Turner. agent. 2nd and Eve sts. n. PIN,” Daughters of American Revolution pait, Lillan Koach; on back; reward it re- turned to_13%9 L st. n.w. PIN, shape of ridiog crop, small d\lmondl and ‘rubles; lberul reward. Phone Cleveland 1° CRETROOK. about 1 p.m. Mouday. March 80, near 2712 Wiscousin av in_cash and railroad tic Bryn Mawr, Pa. Suitable reward 2 Apt. 810 POCKBTBOOK. larke Black: would appreciate hearing from finder. Mrs. Hazel Allya, Clar. 42 POCKETBOOK, Tuesday morning, on street ave. ‘and 3rd, small brown finder can keep money, SCARF, on March 31 Phone Main 12000, br. 311 bet. §:30 and_5:_reward. . UMBRELLA, on 14th st car, Tues, B:45 p.m._Please call Linc. 767-J. 3 WRIST WATCH, lady's, monogrammed: Thursday, March 26. Columbia 437, Reward. WRIST WATCH, Bunday: gold Swiss, on Great. Falls. 8th and ¥ or Chevy Chase Lake car._Reward. Main 5400, branch 11. WRIST_WATCH, Hamilton: initial C. B. J.; Mareh 26. " Return to 1213% © ot. .. ‘n.. ward. | CLARKE MRS. J. D. MORAN DIES. Wite of Construction Company Of- | ficial Is Heart Dicease Victim. Mrs. Mary Agnes Moran, old, of 520 Tennessec 4\"~nuw nnnJ.— east, died of heart disease in Balti- more Sunday, while paying a weck end visit to friends thers with her husband, J. Dorsey Moran, who is a nanager for a well known construc- ton company. Mr. and Mrs had started on their way back to Washington in an automobile when Mrs. Moran setaed with the at- tack which proved fatal uneral vears be cond ducted n Church tomorrow Afterncon at 2 elciock, with fnterment in Fort Lincoln Cemeter: Mrs. Moran, who hefore her mar- riage was a Miss Lay, was a lifelong resident of Washington and had many friends here Besides her husband, Mrs. Moran is survived by two sons, Allen and Ernest Moran, and several grand- children | | |¥ Moran l [ i | ‘1 ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. NIGHT. The Music Club of the hotels, annual Spring dance 1, North ( | and B stree Assistant Secretary of Labor Hen ning will address the State Am canization committee, D. R, at American Universi Hebrew Eleven soclation, a Spiritual healing ¢ January at Unity So street, at 5 and 7 o'clock meeting Women's place, 8 o'clock. 1 be John- son at Hamline Methodi Thurch, Fourteenth und Emerson . treets, § o'clock Card of Thanks. CAEROLL. 1 wish to thank societics tives and friends for their heautifu tributes to my beloved mother, ANN CARROLI FROM DAUGHTER GUE TOLEADO MONTA Born. WALKER. To )ir. of Takoma 1 of will_be tak rest_Thursday . in Rock Creek Comctery and friends invited. BROWN. Suddenly, Tuesday, at 9:50 p.m., at Lovell Cre Ridge road. widow the late Wi 3 1 from ate rexidence, Interment Glenwood Cern, Departed this 1 1925, BESNIE BUTLER. urn her josx five sisters fhree aunts. and a bLost friends. Funeral Johu Stew The flowers we place upon her ay wither and decay. for Ler wio sleeps beneath Will pever fade away E residen HETH Pardd s das, April v | onday. March 5 e LECY DISRAMAN er of Nannie Hamm., loving Louis Dishman snd Pearl ¥, Fuperal Wednesdsy nizht. at 8 o'clock p.m., from Stewart's ing_parlors. 30 H 'st. n.e. ried to Foxville, Va., for burial Thursday morning. March 31, 1925, at his W me. at 4 pm. J est_son of Jobm R. and in. Services will be beld at his late nee Friday, April 3, at 3 Relatives and friends invited. Kindly | flowers. FLOOD. Tuesday, ) a.m.. MARY VIRG eloved widow of W mother of William G., Flood Funeral from _the Mrs. J. E. N to St Mar Dliot and T stk o 1 mass of requiem will be sung repose of her soul. Lelatives and friends invited. Interment at Cemeters. GIVEN. Suddenly, Tuesday. March 31, at Garficld Hospital, EMILY H., beloved daughter of the late Jobn T. and Emily T. Given. Funeral private, (California papers please copy.) . GREENFIELD. Wednesday, April 1. 1925 at the Ej ! Eye, Ear and Throat Hox. ALTHA cenfield. Lemains at the reside V. Wink, 808 It ne. P iorse Head. ment Horse Head, Md. Tuesday, March b at her daught: residence. 4207 ave. o MARY ANN (nee Rup- beloved wife of the late Thomas 1 Friday. April 3, at mforter Chureh. said. Interment Mount | March . ALFRED HOLMES, the loved husband of Georgin Holmes, fathe Elenor brother of Arthur Holm zabeth Waldron. He ir lowx many oth friends. Funeral from the Baptist Church, Res. James tor. Saturday. April 4, st 1 p.m invited. . Departed this iife saddenly, March . at Freedmen's Hospltal, ISADOK husband of Cora James. He lo o their loss & _lovi mother, | , five sisiers, four brothers and s host of ot cs an ds. . Fu April . 8, & resting at John T. Rhiges & Co." chapel WORTHINGTC Awerlean cit ze 3 at Vancouver. British Columbia The lcgal represeniatives of decex obtain furtber information the Department of State D. ¢ LEAK. Departed this life March 30, 1925, at 08 a t her home, 2017 4th st. n.w.. LA LEXK, mother of Alice M. Anderson. Funeral from Mount Carmel Church, 3rd and 1 sis. n.w.. Thursda; il 2, at 1 o'clock. Relatives and friends Wivited. Interment armony Cemeters. - MoGRATH. Tucsdas 30 Dl Washington, ddent. Sunda ore. Md.. MAR' John” . Morun ‘and mother of and W_ Allen Moran of 530 Ten uessee ave. n.e.in the 46th vear of her sge. Funeral services at Northminster Presbyterian Church, 11th st. and R. 1. ave. n.w., on Thursday. ‘April 2. at 2 pm. In terment Fort Lineoln Cemeter. 1 MORAN. A special meeting of Ruth Chapter, No. 1, 0. E for Thur<day, April 2, emple. Brightwood. D, C. At 12 to attend the of our latc Sister Mrs. AGNE By order of Worthy IDA M PARSONS, Secretary. Tuesday, 1925, at 4:2 at her rexid ROSE_MYERS MYERS. St at 10 Congressior . 1925, at his n'e., HILRAY beloved sou of Spencer H. and twell (nee Joy). Funeral serv jees and Interment on Friday. The hour of service will appear PHILLIPS. Tue: Mareh 192 Shippensburg. 3. CLIFFORD ¥ LIPS, xou of the late John Harmon Phil- lips, formerly of thix city. Nerrices at Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, on Friday, April at 11 o'clock. Friends invited. v SUTER. suddenly, Tuesday, March 31, 102: AUGUSTA H. (nec Webb). beloved wife of Joseph Ficory Suter, leaving to mourn their loss a_devoted sister and brotber, Claudia M. d Broadus A. Webb, and three step: Funeral from the Third Baptist Sth and Q . nw Friday, April i pm., Rev. G Bullook. nw. (Farquier and Loudgun County papers please copy.) SWANBON. Tuesday, March 31 WRIST_WATCH, 18dy's gold, Tuesday eve- ning. Reward. Elizabeth Donaldson. Main 2780, . WRIST WATCHLady's; monogram M W. Tel. Pet. 937 after 6 p.m. Reward. 3% Pro Hospital, WILMER belovea husband of Katherin 1 n. Funeral from Wright's undertaking extab lishment, 1357 10th st. n.w.. Thursday, April 2. at 10330 a.m. Interment, private, Rock Creek Cemetery. . beloved wife of William | Beaths. | THOMAS. Departed this life Sundas 1925, at 8:35 p.m., at ber residence Georgia ave. Ti .. devoted dau and Rarah C. Thomar. sister of Mrs. Gertrude White, Flomey A Thomas. Mrs. Etta Tilghman, Lonuie Thom a8, Mrs. Grayce Washiogton and Willlam Thomas, and oue aunt, Missic Thomas. ¥Fu neral Thursday, April 2. st 1:30 pan., from her late residence, 2420 Georgia ave. ¥ Relatives and frieds invited to attend. 1% AlD. Tuexday. March 925, at 5:0: . at ‘ MARY L Whitn! mo an and Car e Hunt. Fuoeral Cowan and Car 1347 4% 'st. w.w.. on Thursday, Aprll 2, a “ p.m. luterment Congressional Ceme WEBSTER Monday Marcn L t Harve de Grace, Md VIRGINTA oted wife of Alphonss Welster, and Cecelin Ca o gl Departed : 1 ¢ other relative ow.” Fur Tiaptist & Robinso: WHYTE a1, 103 X g Eye ut. evor G of ‘1da Whete ste Jumes White and ot father Charlex And to mourn Hrothers o athe relatives friends Chursday §n jfltmurlam ASHTON. 1n sud hut VING MOTHET ASHTON CORUM. A I CORUM. CATHERINE . KOSANA'A. DE MENTT five years ago todar HER SON HERNAR and unfo rs of our cheristed _DONALD _GARDNEE end. WILLIAM any filled, HIS LOVING F HAASE. 1 ng rememi of ms d voted fatier. OSCAR M. HAASE. who d two sears ago today. Ap 11 Upright snd fait n all his wars voted and true 1o the end of his da g father, so true and kind ul memors he Jofi beh HIS DAUGHTER MA} HAASE. w 1923 again He « s0 soundly. O let Hix s ended. his pa WIFE AND CHILDRE F. DAVIS AND M HAYES JOHNSON. In sud b remembrance o our devoted mother. VIRGINIA JOHNSON who died tw 20 todas. April 1 There are At th where 30 aid Who st » and bring you fowers. o the zrave that desth has made HER DEVOTED CHILDREN, WILLIAY JOHNSON AND GRACE J. HUGHES.* KEYES. Sacre mothe GRAVES. * LOUISE D. MAT Aeparted 5 A place i« vacant Which never cu o THE FAMILY NICHOLS. oving but” <ad rem of my dear father. HENRY Who died 1% years HIS LOVING DAUGHTER FANNIE. * the memers of my o IAM REE nd the rive ofce no m etly resting, HIS BELOVED MOTHER ER. AND HROTHERS, TWITTY. Sacred to_th i, JAMES T. TWITTY ‘vears ago today. April 1, 1 In my home you arc fondly remembered The heart that loved rou %o dearly Tove you in death fhe same HIS LOVING WIFE. SARAH REED ___FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Frank Gelers Sons Co. EVE NTH ST. N.W. " Wm. H. 'm. H. Sardo & Co. . Lincoln 524 JAMES T. RYAN 317 PA. AVE. 8.B. Model U‘"I('\)»‘ t6 ARbel rtr;’.‘ln“l. 142 VL. SPEARE Jeither the successors of nor eon- | nected with the original W. R. Spearn | establishment 940 F St. N.W Phose Frank. 6626. ¥ " Joseph F. Birch’s Sons I AC BIRCH) 13044 M ST. N.W. Established 1341, 3 Phone West 96, _ ———THE ORIGINAL ——— W.R.Speare @o, 1208 H STREET.N.W. MAIN 108 FORMERLY 940 F 5T ALMUS R SPEARE WILLIS B. SPEARE ———GLYDE J. NICHOLS — Cawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 ‘| Main 5512 e nw T. F, COSTELLO Quick. Dig! aifed a8d E e . W. Deal & Co 16 ° ST, N.E. Automoblle_Service. Timothy Hanlon L. CHAS. S. ZU 0 ST 1_EAST CAPITOL BT. vt Lincoln o5 ¥uneral Director and Em ““Livers in counection. ~Commodiout and modern crematorium. Modera A Tel._call M 138 FUNERAL DESIGNS. BLACKISTONE'S Floral “Blanket Sprays” Other Beautifal Floral Designs et Modiate Prices ~14th & B: Tt = Prompt auto delivary service. Artistic —expressiv Gude Bros. Co, 1214 B St. Geo. C. Shaffer ™%, 1.7t = ICE FLORAL EMBLEM! 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