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THE EVENING appointed postmaster of hington in 1909 but declined the appointment. Dr. Granfleld is survived by his widow, Mrs. Jennle McKee Granfield, and two daughters, Mrs. Harry M. White of Philadelphla and Mrs. George A. Cook of Takoma Park, Md. Dr. Granfleld was a member of Har- mony Lodge, No. 17, F. A. A. M. Funeral services will be conducted at the residence tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. Rev. Dr. sernard Bras- kamp will officiate. fleld was educated at the e Nor- mal School at Warrensburg, Mo., and at Westmimister Coolege, Fulton, Mo., and was graduated in ‘medicine at the Washington Medical College In j 1889, His first service with the Post Office Department was in 1885, when he re- cefved an appointment to a clerkship In the office of the First Assistnt Postmaster General. He was later made assistant superintendent of salaries and allowances, and in 1906 was made chief clerk in tne office of the First Assistant Postmaster Gen- eral. In 1908 he was given the latter rank and served as Assistant Post- master General until 1913. He was DR. C. P. GRANFIELD DIES; ONCE HIGH IN POST OFFICE Was First Assistant < Postmaster General in Roosevelt and Taft Administrations. Dr. Charles P. Granfleld, aged 63, First Assistant Postmaster General during_the adminjstrations of Presi- dents Roosevelt and Taft, died at his home, 4898 Conduit rodd, vesterday. Born in Middletown, Mo., Dr. Gran- —_— It pays to read the want columns of The Star. Hundreds of situations are obtalned through them. srevdsccovsncnne RALEIGH HABERDASHER : Y Y Y Y X X Y Y Y Y Y Y Y LI r oy 2 X Y Y Y L Y L X L Y T T T IR X X X XL A LS THIRTEEN TEN F STREET STAR, WASHINGTON G-Street Blast Causes Alarm. Explosion of | at the base of a light pole In front of 1407 G street made & loud report, hurled the top of a trap 100 feet away and alarmed many pedestrians in that vicinity las night. No one was near the thap when the explosion occurred. KOA to Give Plays. Two dramatic productions, “Passe” and “Rosalle,” will be presented by the KOA players, April 24, as a feature of the Denver statlon's pro- gram. 0 [ . o M { . [ [ t] tyle is important for Easter but so is good value Y here. OU get them both Hart Schaffner D. C., WEDNESDAY Ex-Official Dead | DR. C. P. GRANFIELD. FLYERS THOUGHT LOST. No Trace Found of Two British Officers, Who Fell in Sea. LONDON, April 8—No trace has been found of the two British flying officers who have been missing since a large bombing plane fell into the sea off the coast of Kent near Birch- ington, yesterday, and it is feared they are lost. Two other men were rescued at the time of the accident. They are in a hospital, one of them in a critical condition. Mourning Blacks Dyed 24-HOUR SERVICE ___ Lincoln 239 X $5,000 Life insurance for $46.90 At Age B5—send date of birth for partica- fars ‘snd Llustration. . Company f ‘over $300.000,000, 000 fouRded 186 Lo Roy Goff, 610 Woodward Bldg. Reputation Has heen built on con- scientions endeavor to please under the most trying circumstances. For years we have been “successful in the careful handli many sad M chapel, ambulances ~and in connection. James T. Ryan Mortician 317 Penna. Ave. S.E. Lincoln 142 & Marx give us the style--- -they also give us fine qual- ity for less money than any one we know of. Our part is to make these val- ues even better by pricing them on the lowest mar- gins. We are doing it---the clothes show it, too. Other Hart Schaffner & Marx Spring Suits— One or Two Trousers—as Low as $39 Raleigh Topcoats . . 30 Manhattan Shirts “Raleigh 8” Shoes . . . *8 Knox Hats ool 83 G The Easter promenade would be a tame affair without Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes, Knox Hats or Stetson Shoes. Washington they can be had only at this store. 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At doalers in ve.pound sans. service stations from fhe EBONITE cheoker-board ITS SHREDDED OiL) OR TRANSMISSIONS AND REAR AXLES DILWORKS - LOLUME APRIL 3, 1925 THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Falir tonight and tomorrow somewhat cooler to- night, probably light frost; moderate northerly winds. Maryland—Fair tonight and tomor- row; cooler in north and central por- northerly winds on the coast. Records for 24 Honrs. Thermometer—Yesterdey, 4 p.m., 64; 8 p.m, 59; 12 midnight, 53. To- day, 4 a.m., 43; 8 a.m., 47; noon, 70. Barometer—Yesterday, 4 p.m., 30.16; & p.m., 30.11; 12 midnight, 30.10. To- day, 4 a.m., 30.09; 8 a.m., 30.08; noon, 30.07. Highest temperature, 70, occurred at noon today; lowest temperature, 38, occurred at 6:30 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 60; lowest, 38. mdition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at Great Falls at 8 am. to- day: Tempcrature, 48; condition, clear. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast| and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 1:48 a.m. 2:13 p.m.; high tide, 7:32 a.m. 7:55 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 2:27 a.m. 2:56 p.m.; high tide, 8:13 a.m. 8:37 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 5:43 a.m.; sun 6:38 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises 5: sets 6:39 p.m, Moon rises 6:15 p.m.; sets 5:44 a.m and and and and sets 41 a.m.; sun Automobile lamps to be lighted one-half hour after sunset. Weather in Various Cities. & Temperature. 7 Stations. Weather. <o gupramask t.cloudy lear Birmingham. 30.20 Bismarck .. 30.18 Boston . Buffalo Charleston Cincinnat Cleveland . Denver ..., 3014 Detroit ... 30.28 El Paso ... 20.04 Galveston .. 30.06 Heleoa ... 3016 Huron, §.'D. 8014 Indiazapolis. 30.18 Jacksonville. 30.12 Kansas City 30.04 Los, Angeles 3004 30.20 30.00 Tew Griewns 30.13 Pt.cloudy Clear Cloudy Glear Clear Cioudy Cloudy Clear! Rain Cloudy Clear Pt.clovdy Pt.cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Phiadelphia. 30.08 Clear Phoepix ... 29. Pittsburgh . San Antonis San_Diego. . 30. ?i:::siszz;:asz: (8 2.m., Greeawich time, today.) Temperature. Weather. Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Part cloudy Clear Cloudy Part cloudy Part cloudy Cloudy Clear London. England Paris, France Vienns, Auscria . Copenhagen, Denmark .. Stockholm, Sweden Gibraltar, Spain ... Horta (Fayal), Asores. Hamiltoo, Bermuda . San Juan, Port) Rico. Havana, Cuba .. Colon, Capal Zone. ARGENTINA. For week ending April 7. 1025. ~Temperature.— —Precipitation.— Mean De- Average tem- parture pre- pera- from cipi- ture. Dormal. tation. mormal. Corn and sorthera ‘wheat are: 68 0.2 —0.8 Bouthern 'Mlt &__ 1 —ox ares .. o A FOUND. COLLIE—Male; reddish brown, wavy bal white breast. full bushy taill Apply the Washington aimal Rescue League, 349 Mary- LLIE_Beautiful female: dark red, with white marking: weariog brass-studded 'collar, with small bell attached. Apply the AMd. ave. ington Animal Rescue League, . LOST. ATREDALE, female, ® months old. Adams 31063, ATREDALE—Male; reward. Call Norih" 938 Reward. BAG_Between Belasco Theater and H St_or in Belasco Theater; initialed “B. M. W." Reward if returned fo 911 16th st. 100 . black, taken by mistake. B. & O. train ?r:g Cincinnati April 6. Reward. Cleve. 876. FAR PIN, diamond, platinum. about 3 inches jong. _Finder please phone Main 2428. 9% .B_E.Ans—mnn‘_of amber beads, Tuesday: re- ward. Phone Linc. 4572 CASE, fan; initialed R C. G, Re. B ana: mo questions asked. Tel. Cleve. 2515. 0+ DIAMOND RING, “solltaire. Finder will Te ceive reward. _Call Lincoln 3753. DOG—From 1601 K st. n.w.: black and -mx. Poxinese pup; liberai Feward if retorned. Franklin 716 DOG—Toy Boston bull; male: one white #nd e hrown Gye, screw tall. clipped ‘sars; lib- eral reward, Columbia 6767, Apt. 101, 2426 19th « DOGE—Pair Gerwln Police’ one ear bandage liberal reward. Wes 0G—Black and it ‘polater; male; T hame Bob. " Reward. 632 oth Line. 7136, EARRING Blue stone With _pearls; near Rialto Theater, Friday night. Pot. 8719. © NG, pearl and diamond. Apply to clerk f:\mnn.mwumd and receive reward $100. KEY RING with 4 keys attached. Kindly cam P inted L N0 BT R Syge BAG—Silver; between 517 11th st. n. M 18th and Spring rd. now.: pame, Hanoria Dunn, on bag. Liberal reward. Return Katie Dunn, 517 1ith st. n.w. oe NECKPIECB (fox skin)—Lost, between South- O e 153 Mot Mavtover, = patte. Colored. fox skin: $10 reward will be' paid find- er. Address Box 310-J, Star office. PIN—Bar pio, piatipum, 12 dismonds, bmm., and 1821 Mass. dve. Re- RINGOnyx _setiing; _black, with diamond center; probably on Fotomac golf course. R ‘ranklin 1254. 3 1l siiyer, name engraved on l"fiff.f R ddrens Rox 247, Star offce. 108 SORORITY PIN, Zeta Tau Alpha. Col. 6746, M OF MONEY in Woolworth's F st -(m ;!'ma-y afternoon; reward. Telephone Adams WATCB—En(lm Whit initials, reward. Hoflllnl ‘quarters WATCH—Gold, open-face, in leather mm. Tuesday night; between ‘6th and E and Tth ave. or on 14th and Decatur c Tahd oAl Adams 8385, FUNERAL DESIGNS. er 800 14th Geo. Thone Maln 105, E_FLORAL EMBLEMS Main 24i6. S OPERATE PRICES. . Prompt Delivery. BLACKISTONE'S Floral “Blanket Sprays” And_Other Beautiful Floral Designs at Moderate Prices. 14th & H. Tel. M. 83707. Prompt auto delivery service. Gude Bros. Co., 1214 We Specidlize in Floral Designs at ‘Moderate e w Florists 14™& HSTSNV MAIN 6953 M. CHAMBERS' UP.TO-DATE AMBULANCES. pped with' rolliag cot, stretcher. mnw- nd plllm .y Beaths. BALL Departed this lite Monday mamiag, April 6, 1925, at 4:40 o'clock, after a lin ing lllness. at her residence, 164 Fort st s.e. Garfield, D. C.. EMMA J., wife of the late Albert. Bail, She leaves to mourn their tepson, Albert Ball: a godchild, Rosa and a ‘host of relatives and friends. Funeral will be held from Emmaouel Baptist Chureh, Alnger place s.c., Thursday, April 9, at 1:30 p.m. Refore our eyes she faded away, Growing weaker day Ly day: Patlently bearing her sufferings, Until God called har bome. at Bmergency . Fuberal from 10f W. R. Speare Co., 1208 H st ursday, April 9, at 2 p.m sicEs. A special communication of Osiris Lodge, ‘No. 26, F. A. A. M., will be held Thorsday. April 9. 1025, at 1:30 o’clock p.m. for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late brother, LOUIS H. BICKS, PLATT H. BIRCH, MaSter. 8° BINSTED. After a lingering ilipess, on Sun- 5. 1925, at his residence, Balls RGE W.. the beloved husband of Florence M. Binated, in bis 520d year will be beld from 'his bursday afternoon, April 3,2 pm. lnterment at Columbia Gardens. BROWN. Monds ril 6, 1925, at St Eliz abeth « Hospital RENCE E. BROWN, beloved son o Kate Browa. - Funcral Frida April 10, . from St. Cyprian's Rirch, i3th aba Caix, ‘e, Helativer and vited to attond. V. Ernest Jarvis arge. 9 Members of St. Augustine’s Com mandery, No. 8. Knights of St. John, are re Quested to meet at St. Cyprian’s Hall Wed nesday, April 8. 1935, p.m.. to make a rangements for the funeral of our late broth- er. CLARENCE BROWN. Funeral from St Ciprian’s Church Friday. April 10, 9 & m. SPRIGGS, President, JAMES E. BROW Secretary. DE BOW. Suddenly, Tuesday, April 7, 1925, at Georgetown Hospital, in the 45th year of her age, ETHEL V. DE BOW, nee Min nick, of Bethesda, Md. She leaves to mourn their loss her husband, John Z_De Bow. and four sons, Z. Lester, Alfred 3., Edward A. and George E. De Bow. Funeral from her late rexidence in Bethesda, Md., Friday, April 10, at 11 a.m. Interment Union Cem tery, Rockrille, Md. . GLEESON. Tuesday, April 7, 1925, at Provi- tal, MARTIN A" GLEESON, be. loved busbend of Elizabeth T. Gleeson, brother of Mrs. Minole Flaherty and Andrew A. Gleeson. 'Funeral Thursday, April 8, the chapel of Jumes T. 'Rran. 317 s.e.. at 9:30 a.m.; thence fo St Church, where services will be held at 10 a.m. Funeral private. Interment Mt Olivet Cemetery. (Baltimore papers please copy.) 8 GRAF. April 7, 1925. at 11 a.m., at Garfield Hospital, R. THOMAK, beloved husband of Charlotte Whaley Graf. Funeral from his late residence, 1407 West Virginia ave. n.e.. Friday, April’ 10, at 3 p.m. Interment af Cedar Hill Cemetery. 10 GORMAN. Monday. April & 1925, at Walter Reed Hospital, Capt. HOWARD J.. husband of Martha Munin Gorman_and son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Gorman. Kenesaw apartments. Funeral from post chapel, Fort Myer, Thurs. day, April 9, at 2 p.m. Interment at Ar- lington, Va . GUNNELL. Tuesday, Aprll 7, 1925. at 4: P affer'a short” iilness. Yrs. OR ELL. aged 85. Funeral ; ce of her granddaughter, g foung, 16 Woodmont ave.. Thrifton, Va., Friday. April 10. Services fo be held at An' dew Chapel 8t 2 p.m. Frieads and relatires nvited. IVRY. Departed this life Tuesds: 1925, at the residence of his Jamés pl. ne., THOMAS H. IVRY. leaves to mourn their losx & wife, two sons, Walter M. and Willlam W. Ivry; one daugh: ter, Essle Johnson (nee Terrell): two daugh- tert-in-law, one son-inlaw and six grand- children. Funeral Thursday, 3 p.m., at bis sou's residence. Relatives snd friends in- vited. (Chariotte, XN. C., papers ple copr.) > JOHNBON. Departed this life April 5, 1925, CHRISTINE, ~ wife of William Johnson, daughter of Mrs. Mary and the late Edward Delaney, sister of Mrs. Irene Whiteing and Mrs. Joellen Bolden. The remains can be reviewed at Winslow Chapel, 12th and R gis, oow. Fuseral at Ozon Hill, Md., April 9, at 1:30. Sleep on, dear daughter, and take your rest; We loved you, but God loved yoa beat THE FAMILY. JOHNBON. Monday. April 6, 1925, CARRIE E. JOHNSON, beloved wife of the late Reuben Johnson: mother of Charles and ter of Mrs. Eliza Hudson of Newark, N. J. Funeral Thursday, April 9, at 2 p.m’, from Zion Baptist Church, Rev. W. J. Howard officiating. Remaing res at’ the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors, 2223 Georgia ‘ave. n.w. JOHNBON. Celestial Lodge, No. 11, N. G. T. 0., Chaldean’s District Grand Lodge, No. 2. All members are hereby notified of the death of our late sister. CARRIE JOHN- SON. ~ Remains at Jarvis' undertaking establishment. Funeral, Thursday, April 9, at 2 o'clock, from Zion Baptist Church, F . between'3rd and 43 s.w. Rev. W. ward, pastor. Officers and members will convene' 1 o'clock at Fisherman's Hall. P. L._ROBINS L MARTHA BROWN, G. Master. JOHNEON. ~ Members of Queen Victoria Hnunhuld of Ruth, No. 1711, G. U. 0. of E. are’requestéd o meei at the ball ‘edntldll; April 8, at 8 p.m., to arrang for the funers| of our late Jamate, CARRIE E. JOHNSON. Funeral Thursday, at 2 p.m., from Zion BIlet Church, F st., be- tween 8rd and 41, n.w. Death assessment #uoat zext” regular meeting. ELLA WHEELER, M. N FRED A. SBABBS, W. R. JOHNSON. The 1. B. P. Order of Toussalnts announces the death of our member, CAR- RIE JOHNSON. Funeral Thursday, April 9, 2 p.m., from Zien Blpt!sl Church Fost. between 3rd and ‘? tend. MRS. MAMIE A ACBS(L\. Prumen!. MARY CRAIG, Recording Secretary. * JORDAN. April 7, 1925, AMANDA LYONS, ‘wife of the late Judge John L. Jordan and daughter of the late Evan Lyons of George- town, D.°C.Funeral from her late resi- dence, 126 East North st., Hagerstown, Md., ‘Thursday, 10 a.m. Interment at St. K-I s Oemetery. Peunfllle, Mad. KELLEY. Tuesday, April 7, 1025, at her bome, MARY A. KELLEY. 'Funeral Friday, 1080, from St."Joha's Courch, Forest Gleo. !.m Wednesdsy morning, April 8, 1m at 2 am., CATHARINE F. LEWIS. widow of the late Geo. W. Lewis, age 75 years. She leaves to mourn four sons and one daughter, Geo. W., Elmore E., Willlam J., Oscar F. aod “Bdw. Marceron, _ elght grandchildren and other relatives. ' Funeral from her late residence, 1428 Taslor st. n.w., Friday, April 10, at 2 p.m. Interment Glenwood. [y PACE. April 8, 1925, at 1:35 a.m. RIETTA J. PACE, widow of Will Pace, aged 76 years. - Faneral from. ber late ‘resideace at Washington Grove, Md.. Friday, April 10, at p.m. Interment Forest Oak Cemetery, Gaithersburg, Md. 9% BEAMER. Tuesday, April 7, 1925, at10 am.. ANNIE, wife of 'Frank Reamer. Funeral from her daughter's residence, 2818 Rhode Island ave. n.e.. on Thursday, April 9, at 8:30 p.m. Inferment Glenwood Cemetery. § ROCHE. Tuesday, April 7, 1925, JAMES J., beloved busband of the late Mary C. Roche (nee Shea). Funeral from the residence of Mis son, James J. Roche, 607 Decatur st. p.w.. on Thursday. Apeil’ 0. at 10:30 am. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. ROOHE. Washington, D. C., Lodge, No. 1, B. P O. Elks. The lodge will convene in “Bession of Sorrow” at 10 o'clock m.m. Thursday. April 9, 1925, at 607 Decatur st. Dow., for “the purpose of attending the funeral “of our late brother, JAMES J. ROCHE, who passed to_the Grand Lodge of the Hereafter April 7. Elk services at residence. Interment at Mt. Olivet. By order of WILLIAM A. FINKEL. Exalted Ruler. Attest: WILLIAM 8. SHELBY, Secretary. SCHUERGER. Wednesday, April 8, 1925, after & Drief illness, at his residence, 218 9th st. se. JOHN GBORGE, beloved’ husband of Dora W. Schuerger. Fumeral Friday, 2 p.m. B AR- BOOTT. Suddenly, at the residence of ber grandmother, Mrs. John S. Brent, 1025 18th st. n.w.. EULALIA BRENT SCOTT, the darling baby of Douglas M. and Marion B. Scott. Funeral Thursday, Aprll 9, at 2 m..' from above address, Rev. W. H. rooks in charge. Relath friends invited. Interment Harmony Cemetery. SMITH. Departed this life Tuesday, April 7, 1925, :20 a.m., at his residence, 2408 e. n.w., CHARLES E. SMITH. to mourn their 1oss a devoted mother, father, grandmother, grandfather, great-grandmother. aunts, uncles, cousins and a host of friends. - My son is sleeping, so free from all pain; OB, wake him nof, sweet Jesus, to sufter again. He slumbers so soundly, oh, let him sleep on, His suffering_is ended. his pain is all gone. HIS DEVOTED MOTHER. 9* SPIVEY. Wednesday, April 8, 1925, at his residence, 11 Bryant 'st. n.e.. CHRISTOPHER C.. beloved husband of Liille Spivey. Fu- Deral services and interment Central Hill, a. SUM. Monday, April 6, 1025, st 11:40 p.m. CHRISTINA, widow of Herman Sum an mother of Mrs. Alfred E. Lagham and M Charles J. Leavy. Funeral from her I residence, 4524 7th st. n.w., on Thursday, April 9, at 2 p.m. 8’ TASCOE. Departed this life April 6, 1925, at Kreedmen's Hospitel, WILLIAM MELFORD. son of Emily Tascoe, husband of Mary T coe and brother of Lena De Ville. Remains may be seen at his late residence, 1408 Cor- coran st. . Funeral Thursday, April 9, from Asbury M. E. fhurch, 1ith and K sts n.w., at 1 oclock. Helatives and invited. ia Tolson (nee Burgess). ton's residence, 1236 .m. Relative Congressional A special communication of 1- Ted SETT3 p.am.,Tutsday, Aprl ":m:’z Naval Lodge Hall, 4th and Pa, ave, i R gy g e 3 3 se., a " o ® WEPPEHT. Master. . Thursday. S04 friends thvites. Toterraect. Beaths. TURNER. Wednesdsy, Ap residence, The Shelbourne Apartments, 1631 § st. n.w., CHARLES JEFFERSON, the be- loved husband of Lillian Turner (nee Cof- fren). Services -will be held at the chapel of tie Congressional Cemetery oa Friday. April 10, at 2 p.m. ‘WARREN. All members of l‘o'am: Lnum Lodge, No. 89 U. 0. 0. F., are herebr notified of the death of Brother LAWRENCE WARREN, 1 Rock court. nw., who de. paried ehiy lite April 7,192, at 8 e m.. at sallen; zr Hol Il‘l Fuperal Thursday, April ‘rom the elllblllhmenl of Dovo- 2980 31 st nw. X preparation meeting will be held at Odd Fellows' Hall 28th and Dumbarton ave., Wednesday, April 8, at 7:30 p.m. THOMAH M. BAILEY, G. M. 8. BROWN, P. 8. ‘WOOD. Wednesday, Ag 8, 1025, at her Mrs. J. Roland Jobn- deughter's residence. son, 1629 Webster si. n.w., MARIETTA F., beloved wife of the late James F. Wood. Funeral from her daughter's residence on Baturday, April 11, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited to attend. interment in BethleLem Cemetery, Alexandria, Va. (Alex andria, Va., papers plesse cops.) 10 In Memoriam. ANDERSON. 8, 1025, at s ~ In loving remembrance of our wife and mother, who died five years ago April 8, 1920. HUSBAND AND CHILDREN, * CARTER. In loving remembrance of our dear husband and father, SILAS CARTER, who departed this life eight years ago April 8, 1917. He has passed berond the river And we hear his volce no more He is resting, sweetly resting, Over on the other shore. WIFE_AND SO CARTER. today, ROSIE AND SAMUEL In loving and constant memory aunt and beloved wife of the lats Henry De Maine, LAURA MARTIN DE MAINE, who left me April 8, 1822 ‘The hands that did so much for me How helplessiy they lay, God knows they worked continuously But they are gone today. She {s gone, but not forgotten Never wiil her memory fade: Sweetest thoughts shall ever ling Around the grave where she is laid HBR DEVOTED NIECE. RUTH M. STA FINNIE. In sad but loving remembrance of our dcar husband and father. THOMAS FINNIE, who departed this life one Tear ago today, April 8, 1924. ot dead to us who love him, Not lost, brt gone before. He lives with us in memors, And will for evermore HIS LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN. * FLAHERTY. jn loving remembrance of our dear husband and father, WILLIAM FLA- HERTY, who departed this life 10 years ago today. April §, 1915. Anniversary mass (o be said for the repose of his soul. Loved in life and in death remembersd LOVING WIFE AND DAUGHTER. DELIA FLAHBRTY AND MARY WHALEN. GATES. Sacred to the memory of my dear sister, MARY V. GATES, who departed thia 1ife five years ago today,’ April 8, 1920. and dear brother, RICHARD GATES, who joined ber December 17, 1921. T cannot tell how I miss you both. but rest on. LOVING SISTER ALICE. * JONES-KING. Sacred to the memory of eut beloved daughter and sister. ~GRACE JONES, who departed this life three years ago today, April 8, 1922, What would I give to clasp your hand, Your loving face to see: Your pleasant smiles made life worth while, Which meant the world to me. LOVING "MOTHER AND RISTER. MA- TILDA JONES AND MABEL CARTER. * LONG. In loving remembrance of my dear mother. FLORENCE V. LONG, who departed this life one year ago today, April 8, 1024, Tpright and faithful in all her ways. Devoted and true to the end of her days A loving mother. so true and kind. Weat @ wonderfol memory she left behind. HER SON, JOHN W. LONG. * MATTHEWS. In sad but loving remember- ance of our dear mother, EMILY MAT- THEWS, who departed this life seven years 50 today. April 8, 1918, Gone before us. O our mother, To the spirit-land! Vainly look we for another In thy place to_stand HER CHILDREN. MATTHEWS. Sacred to the memory of my loving mother. EMMA MATTHEWS. who de- peried, this life seven years ago today, April Dear mother, the angels came for you "Apd took You to their bo: God’s Holy 8pirit with you fied And now I'm left alone. We cannot understand why we must part From those we love so dear, But God. who doeth all things well Will gome day make it clear YOUR LONELY DAUGHTER, EMILY MAT- THEWS, PHILADELPHIA. PA. NASH. In sad but loving memory of my dex sister, MAYAMA NASH, who departed this life one year ago today, April 8, 1924. The month of April again is bere. To me the saddest of all the year, Recause, one year ago today, My only sister passed away. . THURM. 1o sad but loving rememberance of r brother and son, GUSTAVE A. . who departed this life three years ago today, April 8, 1922. He has passed beyond the river And we hear his voice no more; He is resting, sweetly resting, Over on the otber shore. THURM. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear husband and father, GUS. A. THURM, who departed this life three years g0 today, April 8, 1822. He was kind, yes, wonderfully so, And gentle In every way: If he couldn't speak well of others, Then he had Dothing to say. He tenderly cared for his dear oves, To his friends he always was troe, And when God laid His band on our heart. strings. He left sweetest memories of you. Before our eyes he faded. Growing weaker day by day. Patiently besring his sufferings Until God took him away. Some day, some time, our eves shall see The face we loved &0 well: Some day our bands shall clasp in thine And never say farewell HIS LOVING WIFE. DAUGHTERS AXD SH. In loving memory of our dear one, VENITA WARDER WHITMARSH. who left us two years ago today, April 8, 1923. Our_thoughts go wandering when daylight fades To the land of long ago, And memory paints the scenes of old In the gold of the twilight glow. We seem to see in the soft, dim light A face we love the best. And we think of her when the sun's last ray Goes down in the far-off west. THE FAMILY. * WHITMARSH. In memory of my loving sis- ter. VENITA WHITMARSH. who left us %0 suddenly two years ago today, April 8, 1923, I cannot hear your loving voice, Your smile I cannot see: But let this little token show T still remember thee. SISTER. PAULINE H. STEELE. * FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Gawle Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 Main 5512 1733 Peana Ave. N.W. T. F. COSTELLO NOW_LOCATED AT 1724 N. CAP. ST. NORTH_7976. Quick. mi fled -nd me(zm Service 816 H ST. NE. Automobile Service Timothy Hanlon 641 H &T. N.E Phone L. 5543 CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301_EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone Lincoln 372. 7. WILLIAM LEE. Funeral Director and Em- balmer. Livers in connection. Commodious chaped and modern crematorium. Moderate prices. 332 Pa. Ave. N.W. Tel. call M. 1385, Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 113 SEYENTH £T Main 2473 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. 412 ¥ St N.E. Lincoln 524 Modern_Chapel JAMES T. RYAN 317 PA. AVE. 8.E. Model Chbapel. Tincoln 142. Private Ambulances. Livery in_Connection. VL. SPEARE CQ Neither the successors of nor con- nected with the original W. R. Speara establishment. 940 F St. N.W. Phone_Frank. 6826. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M ST. N.W. Estabtished 1301, Phone_West 06. g THE ORIGINAL ———y W.R.Speare @o, 1208 H STREET,N.W. MAIN 108 FORMERLY 940 F ST ALMUS R. SPEARE e u\mLx 8200 Chape!