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i THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, "D. C.,, THURSDAY, APRIL" 30, 1925. / » MISS DELLA MILLER DIES.|3"" s ot 1w, ™| GHARLES LOCKHEAD |romids s S o R.C. CLAFLIN DIFS: 5 - b eaths. “ Miss Miller, who was 59 years old before she diec Educator Dies Beaths Death Wat Aoties M:my Fanrs in Ernterni|waa Dari I o e e o SUCCUMBS TO R'EF The couple were born in Scotland | F\s Us g CAMPBELL. Tuesduy. Apci ! WARNER. Wednoaday. Auril 20, 1025 at came to Washington in 1882, and came to Washington during child- e o clov Der. b0 Potomes v ny. ALICE, % Presbyterian Church. o survived by ; 0K 3 A sister, Mrs. Hassie hood, and lived in Georgetown, where i P P A WARNER. Funeral " from Reforme 2 . 2 i Miller Thayer of New York State, and S Mr. Lockhead later, for many years, Owen and Roso Taces. Funeral Friday Creagerstown. Md.. Fridas. Ma ss Della C. Miller of 607 Massa- |y hrother, Lee F. Miller, an attorney 5 : ran_a large plumbing establishment D L AL A o The As o chusetts avenue northeast, for many |of Johnson City, Tenn Wife of Mason Died Only 24 Hours | on M street. s Relauyes e 19m50 % 5 sumption. Conkress Heizhts SBi uctive dn. Chuson abal Sintes ¢ & Mr. Lockhead was a member of and Triends invited to attend School ‘work in the Kastern Presby | . Before—Both Were Natives | ceorge C. Whiting Lodge, No. 22, F — i CARROLL. Mondas. Anril <7 1025, at St erian Church, died at Stanton Fios A raft floated on water pumped into A. A. M, and was one of the early : Elizabeth's Hospital. ROBERT CA L pital, Sixth street and Massachusetts | a sta be 144 feet high, at Beau of Scotland. members 'of the Almas Temple of the [ First President of Teachers’ 4 = Sronna | Uiiecs auis 1o catled Tor by B ] = avenue northeast early today. | mont, Tex., served as a platform for Sl & Mystic Shrine. Te leaves two grand ;o R p.m. tomorrow, remains will be disposed 4 R mynrhw,«. m\.':u d pnerl Servicts will bo BOH G A et el e e i children, John White of Indian Head, . : Ot iccording o the Taw in (nee Thicle) Notice 0 Eaenn Broatrtoran Crureh at1one Iyorkmeniyhile dhoy cut ths stiewite || srisokad:ana Erievediovarithe dedihilInd” iand Grover Villite of IS ity Union Succumbs to ; CLAYLIN. Wednesday, Avr at e e i iialba il i ol URRLL : L ! | m.;.‘m 1"1 his wife, Mrs. Barbara 1 Joint funeral services for the el- his resiience. Lyor hivat Va. BOX ¢ Ry POl 30 10a. wckhead, 85 vears old to whom he|derly couple will be conducted at S. 3 O e Airaupe oS BARLOTTE LUCAS ped Faa-boon” marrion 85, veare: Charig| Sr oo S 2l be conducted at & Long lliness. ¢ Bats o el Tl o, A rics . nd Jotn Bl Vestiman. T3 Lockhead. S8 vears old, died at the|row afternoon at 2 o'clock. Inter. i 4 co e e e PO T by K T om mel Masonic and Eastern Stw® Home yes- | ment will be in Rock Creek Cemetery. B 10:30 Dom. At his residence i New and v Interment 4t |iterday Roy C. Claflin, 41 years old, former o York City, "NELSON SHERWOOD. belo; enwood Cer..ete |, The couple had lived at the home for organizer and leader of the old Dis. i husband _of Lillan Wa Clari Store will remain close foes art el O e e okl | GURCT L. PURGTTRN ;{::f\’xg:ri;nd_ i e e ; PAVROT. Sudenty. Sundac. Aprl 26,1093 other. The w death was attributed e o o o e e G doed . o to cerebral hemorrhage Central High Stadium Too Wet|home in Lyonhurst, Va. yesterday, y Favrot. t funcral later o d ‘L. thren . pepeiirad § 2 after a lingering {llness. [4 l‘lda\’ M'IV 1 t. on e D asenine el BT e for Competition. Mr. Claflin was a_former ltrector df] =~ 9 placed his hand upon her and kissed | Because of the water-soaked condi-|Of the Washington Chamber of Con- 2 merce and a member of the -rganiza wer . cheek eturning to is oom, | tion o e Central High School a- b her . cheek, returning to his room, fizof (¢he ‘Gentral EilghiSeliool Sthe [Hoh® tor 18 vears: and & Tocioher b dium, the annual hattalion competitive E o dulad PN . l f . ! tal e Peehou; | the Board of Trade for 14 years. 11l . The event will o held Monday after: | (0N ubout. three years ago. ana_he ! 3 ! spent two years in Colorado anl Ne EST. 1857 noon at 3 o'clock, and the regimental - - 2 mane aptist Church ompetitive arill,” scheduled for that | Yerco, Teturning to Lyonhurst a ROY ( g L T g RELL Knowing Service date. has heen deferred indcfinitely. | Y6F 480 — ¥ Cemeters. i Seatt our Vice President il while a tea r of mathe- Dapers please cop /[l.. I\(,l on S. Clill'l{ X : AR L S e i matiex and drafting at Techn ’ n_lh’;;)- NELSON g CLARK DEAD C el high ssha Il BaEtEiBEta I e . Mr. Claflin founded the Colum- MILY' CanRico 3 f : ’ B ‘”\,R ¥rd ] b bia School of Drafting. When the Jate Capt d helned s ¢ silver loving cup, do by o g v emainy o B 9 \ 4l &,iilver loving eub, donated b | centyal Figh ‘School was opened sev:| AT 02 YEARS, IN'NEW YORK Rown 5 ave, e, 1 ¢ remembrance of m ; | professor of military science and tac- | C¥4] Years ugo he was placed in charge from_the " e : DL R tics in the high schools, will be award. [9f ils drafting department, whi:h i AR A 4 i ; 8 3 1 " Executive i n eturi i y K30 a henee » St. Mary's Chure ZURHORST 20 1o ‘the winming. battalion. . ThePosition he resigned in 1918 in order| EXecutive in Manufacturing Firm, | K30 am.: thence io’St. Maivs Chuich - N | major commanding the prize battalion|'© devote his entire time to the| Married Former Washington S0 & g . oa Morticians | will recelve a gold medal, donated by | Columbla School. s e emoy, Tlesdaz, April, 28, 1025, al b . . 4 i Milburn T. Zirkle, Mzr. | the Board of Liducation Mr. Claflin was born in Freepo Woman, Who Survives Him. HAWEINS, beloved son of Asnea Hawkine. | : Nebr., and moved to Washington in | Notice of funeral hereafter. W. Ernest 1_East Capitol St. = - 1900. After completing his education Nelson ;. 62 years old, vice| Jarvis Co. in charge { here he became a professional drafts- | president, and general sales | HIC Suddent. “no " B\ Vi Tel. Lincoln 372 b ia . ales ; Zurhorst, Jr. i for two years. and then turned to|manufacturers. died in New York NIS F.. el del Chatiel Livers it Washington. Later he taught draft- | City Tuesday night cording to s e e ion 3 Hasto aihe iy equi with rolling | iNE and mathematics in Technical v, = Clari Mastin's, Chure poes X word tecefved here. Mr. Clark mar. artin’a Church cot. sthateher, Dlankets and allows High School for elght vears. 16" Mt | Flarty KA, Toriscly of] esieteaten at CHAMBERS, BROWNSTONE FUNERAL Mr. Clafiin was twice married Washington. i oL e e Hies T oon Besides his connections with W. and | 004 54, De0arted this Lfe Tuesd ord, and in 1922 he mar J. Sloane, Mr. Clark had several im-| the beloved wife of the Mrs. Mary Helnrichs of Baltimore. | noreant connections with other manu.| She was a faithfal o He is survived by his widow, father, or connect! et the family of the ) ~ Speare T F. M. Clafiin of this city: his step. | ACtUring concerns. He was an offl | She jeaves to mourn their loss one siste HER LOVING HUSBAND mother, four sisters, Mrs. W. H. Wag- cer of a corporation recently formed ! in-law. Magwie Tascoe: two nephews. Jo. ner and Mrs. Charles Plozet of Wash- { o7 , by W. J. Sloane for the construction SpD and James Taseoe, and a host of : a $5,000,000 linoleum plant at Tren-| ‘e late residence. 19: A ington, Miss. ~ Josephine Claflin of | forne 30" 1 works o which was stere | 1" thinoro e, 1 hueh A has Omaha, Nebr. and Mrs. I'red Clarke | the first of the vear bet, 2nd"and ard uor : : axo todas of College Park, Md., and a brother, | A Clark is survived by his wife. Holfloee s & dimce o Nog Pearren E. Clafiin, also of College | two sons, Walter and Sherwood Clark, | 208 oG et pempers R and two daughters. Mrs, Carl Mertz| ¢ and Mrs. Cyrus Price Funeral services will be held in New | CITY NEWS IN BB.IEF York tomorrow. fay 1. 1095, NELLIE_BROWN. Loval Dt There will be a five hundred card | - . - LILLIAN LONG. Loyal Dt.. Fin party at the home of Mrs. Edna ime. JONES. The officers and members of W Watts, 36 Rhode Island avenue north- | o Be}}eat Tantoniine el e T ot i east, tomorrow, 8 p.m.. for the benefit| The Rip Van Winkle pantomime| [O0Umer ars, mauesied 1o meet in, of Good Will Council, No, 15, D. of A. |EIven at the Southeast Community | 50 pm . at 50 T et sw. fo Center last Friday will be repeated to-| for the - o brance of my Progressive five hundred party for|morrow night at the Wilson Normal | ) b arted, inis life Tues A r 1 GEORGE the benefit of Joppa Lodge Chapter, |center, at Kleventh and Harvard Friday 3 No. 27, O. E. S., at Joppa Temple, | streets. Members of the cast will be from W Saturday, 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. | taken to the Normal center in a spe-| The Stearns Bible Class will meet | o tie Souchenss contar 00| e tomorrow, 1 p.m., at Mount Vernon s | LOCKHEAD. Tucsd T 5 Flace M. E. Church, with Dr. K. B | ihe Masonic and ¥ Sia 11 WIFE AND CHILDREN. Moomaw in charge. S { had: eal et a the | HODG d but_loving remembrance ; e e ) ) Lockhead; ) orom abs’ EDGAR K. HODGT-< The Woman’s Interdenominational THE WEATHER || s Friday i ho 3 this lite five years aso to Missionary Federation will meet for { LOCKHEAD. Wednesdar, Avril 20 e intercessory prayer tomorrow, 2 p.m.,| District—Mostly cloudy tonight and| &t M SO o AN aeiotn Near In Mount Vernon Place M. E. Church | tomorrow, probably occasional show E. Lockhead “~i~ South, for the closing session for the | ers: continued col. modernte. easter ; eral b Summer. Mrs. L. H. Russell will lead | : : ks . lead | winds, becoming variable the opening service. All women in Maryland—sShowers tonight and to- 5 " o HEXRY vited e morrow: continued cool: moderate to ! & y 4 alled FONT LT The North Star W. C. T. U. will| [Tesh east and northeast winds, becom o Ofes X t homi meet with Mrs. Robert Whaley, 1333 | & Variable tomorrow ate brofe ; Hofiizn Gallatin street, May 5. She will be as- | Virginla—Mostly cloudy and occa-| order of the « : ; T EWTa b deparie sisted by Mrs. Harry White, Mrs. A.| Sional showers tonight and probably | o RECBES e et et S. Howard and Mrs. Earl Thomas, tomorrow: continued cnol: moderate to | MARBIOTT. . e 1 = g " ¢ e %l'l . 0 }fr(—.‘h west and northwest winds. | Y"’l‘“ HEM l ‘ . Tques aitlovitch, explorer, | -, et i BARY SCHARENMER in behalf of Jewlsh missionary work., | Records for 24 Hours. neral services at,he Py #1ll occupy the pulpit of the Eighth Thermometer—4 p.m., 51: § p.m., 48 Hill Cemete m ! Street Temple tomorrow night | 12 midnight, 43: 4 a.m., 43; 8 a.m., 43 more papers b | noon, 4 McGEE Tuesd ( VWoman's Welfare Board of| Barometer—i p.am., 2953 Er D e LU ori will open clinles under orig- | 20.84: 12 midnight, 29.79 Winslc hapel, 12th management tomorrow morning. |§ a.m., 29.93; noon Frid ipm rmes ! - i1l my heart Worklzg white girls and women are| Highest temperature, 52, oc : A alie Touanies | 7 heart e a0 welezme to the advice and help of-|at 2 p.m. vesterday L 5 T { UAPES v o b A LOVING WIFE. MAUDE. > | fered at these clinics, now operating {ture. 42, occurred at 6 ¢ > | MY, sy WES TN at 1022 Eleventh street Temperature same date last year— Shiclds. Philadeiphia Highest, 53; lowest, 47 B Alpha_ Delta Phi_luncheon tomor. | ' E1eSt 03 lowe: row, 12:30 p.m., at the Madrillon i Condition of the Water. MILBERRY. : ek R | Temperature and condition of the = 3:30 nm The Writers' League will meet ta-| . e morrow, § p.m.. in Thomson School. “;{:.':; LT e Temper) m‘.\ of ‘Are. . s nenhese 4 clernal res Isaac Gans deliver an address Tide Tables. TomEs ,_,._,_‘,L_ 1 mxunp SISTER. LAURA to the students of the L. G. Hines| __ . z s Ma at 1 pm. Interment at RI Junior High School, Monday, 2:15 p.m. | (Furnished by United State Coast and | STACK. In 1 but loving memory of dea | Subject: “Business Ethics. Geodetic Survey.) [ WILLER, Depasted o brotie: Pfl()\!l“h/‘ ATSTXGR who e 4 : = . Today—Low tide, 7:53 a.m. and 8:24| 3¢ 4350 am farling ";’.}‘\ 1315 Lin: | parted this life one Sear ago 1oda. Af Columbia Heights' Citizens’ Asso-| pm . high tide, 1:12 a.m. and 1:25 p.m MILLER. Fune: d bm hurek ciation ,will meet Tuesday evening at Tomorrow—Low tide, 8:47 a.m. and | MILLER. Departed this life Thursday mor ¥ heart St. Stephen’s Hall. 3017 Fourteenth | 9:16 p.m.; high tide, 2:03 a.m. and 2:17 | ing, April 30, 1925 at 7 o'clock, at_Stan : Jou were c street, for elections of officers. Maj. | pom Park Hospital, DE Limes S0b Aty Dantel J. Donovan will speak on | 5 s e iy nh otk E Moon. 3Dy her pastos a y think . “Some Interesting Points of District | he Sun and Moon e e G nd! SOREE" Gines Thay soe. oot wattle Finances.” { Today—Sun rose, 5:12 a.m.; sun sets, | Maryland S 5 But_thes little know the silent' b = {6:39 p.m 0 am : That I suffer all the while. David Howatt of Los Angeles will| Tomorrow—Sun rises, 5:11 a.m.; sun | , J5auested to b e ik r S give a free talk on “What to Eat for | sets, 7 p.m. o T B e or ~~‘n‘u'.x‘.\‘i(!‘\ 1RoNE Sar mother Beauty, Health and Long Life,” Sat-| Moon rises, 10:39 a.m.; sets, 12:49 | CATHERI} . fe 20 vcars ao todas. April 50 2 . ‘N? {urday, 8 pm., at the house of the|p.m. DB and Mari aie = e ‘ » e Promlsed YOU Ne S League for the Larger Life, 1628 K | Automobile lamps to be lizhted one.| Funeral (privade) at 10 i, Fridas. Say | membrance Tives. forare street. The establishment of a good | half hour after sunset a 260 thin| s, Watnealay i ARAH LAMKIN health camp near Washington for the | Weather in Various April 29, at 2 pm. CHARLOT i OF Summer will be started. All interested 2 devoted wife of Roland W Nalle - ioved mother ‘of Russell. Viola Na 1 loving remembrance of MA | 2 | are invited Temperature, Wikermina o S mamhesncy ere S The Business Women's Council will : law and & host of relafives and tends - e T BT cars ago todar nd 80 dea: AND LAVINIA, B love to_the memory v ROMERO | meet tomorrow evening at the Church i New e | hurcn, 9 nd S sts. n. W of the Covenant. Dr. Willlam A.| Statioas e e e e just endec Eisenberger will teach the Bible class ment at Calpever. V4 her un Has'iel I from 8 to 7. to be followed by talks by | ORME. Tuesdas, April OUId Tever forger L 1 o ] : 1 at her residence. 18 0 3 .. & T gt g . I | Bishop Freeman and Dr. Abraham L. |t er residence, 18 3 The vears of her life were numbered RALEIGH'HAR SCHAFFNER & ‘l.a\hem of Chester, Pa., in the In.| me——— 70 Cloudy | loved daughter of Ei he late | .oheich e messenser whisnered. low. | terest of religious education in the| Alhany i Ram | famuel lm(‘yn}:n“‘:x.\md ‘m.“:’(::»—m:;]v it e : - led 1 ’____—___ Atiantic Gity 4 058 Ram L o A Loved in life N 50903 o Sth ane d sts. n.w 'rid May MARX SUI S AND OPCOA S ! PN, Birmingham 3 S| I feege non ey, Mol e Botton b0 30 oty [ ted e York<and Fuiisdclonts, pa- FUNERAL DIRECTORS. NSl C hers Dleass’ cony.) 2 7t | Buffalo ... Cloudy J g 3 = e BULLDOG—Brindle and white, female 4 ORME. The officers and members of the JAMES T.. RYA) tail beautiful dog. ~Apply {0 the Washing. | Charleston. ; i Proas | W Teachers” Benefit and Annuity Association J AN | ton” Animal Rescus League, 349 Maryland | GECREC, ; are hereby notified of the death of Mies | aodel o ~ h Li e C - MARY ORME G. MERRITT. Pres Pl Antla = = g & AR e T Eaantes. | LOST. 0l ORME R‘”h‘fl;r-r"A ang members of tne 1 3 ., fet with sapphires E| 3 4 . Cloudy Ladies’ iable Immediate ief Society PE PR sy liheral” reward. 525 ~House | Galveston ' ; Rain ‘n‘;']-”(::;x"lw;irlu;«‘nll.g"d“‘k;nflu{’ml(';"“‘;Hr VL. S ARE CQ Office_Building = feEelona’ £ s Friday. May 1. 1025, at 2 pm. at Metro: | _ Neither the successors of nor conn BULL TERRIER, white: lost from 4010 Huron. 5. 0.3 2 Dolitan A- M. E. Church. M8t bet 15th | with the original W. R. Speare o i 10th n.w. $5 reward Tackeonaill . and 16th ste_n.w; : ohe Frank. oo26. 940 W: TARD CASE—Silver. on Bugeau ormsnn-nd e .'(1,} i g ADBIRS, REBECCA BREXT. President ne Frank. 6626 l‘ St. N.W: o e o verans | s €1 2 lear Fenaey e i s 3 I Clondy | PARKER. aprit a0, 1035 o 10:90 om. | Joseph F. Birch’s Sons B T i DOG—Lost_or_straved Sunday, April 26, | M : .3 Clear - GEORGE 'T.. heloted husband of Kaihe (ISAAC BIRCH) B S . 4 rdwic s 3 iy n Parker. aged 65 years. Funeral from AISAAC | 1 2 B8 F Extra Trousers io Match, $ o mer o, {inthons" ik, MiniSk: | ¥ 6t o : R | so TN mensgy 1% in ame Sibly. Heward.' Phons Hyatts. | kla. City . 30 > Clovay 3 Dierment a 5 Sl e e et o Ga ler Ser DOG—Female, Shepherd, black and white: | proadelohia 8. 50 oudy, T iy . T Wi er el'Vlce 5 James’ and vicinity of Woodridge n.c. Phone Pot. 4070. Bliicbureh. 202 R =y S e lgges lng ol 1S KiIn you ve FOUNTATN PEN—Red, bareel end_With | bortland.0n, 1004 Cloudy morning. May 1. at 10_o'clock am. In. | Main 5512 732 Penna. hame, Anna J. Davie in_black. Reward. | Raleigh.N.C. 2074 5 023 Clear terment Adexandria, Va. (Alexandria Ave. N.W. A7 Davis. Apt, 8. the Kencsaw. 16ih and | 5. Lake City 29.86 ... Clear _papers please copy.) ver met. Through the great buyin Leving e ek ol 25 i apaig o B, {BUDY. Mewas Aot o5, 10%. at T.F. COSTELLO "RA Y PIN, ked De" anpa | o " b mad (ESN i 1510 Caroline st. now. JOHN NOW LOCATE] = ; g g :\KQIF':A',.‘ TG fl’-’r' ® 4P| 8 ranciceo 30.08 & Gloudy | oved Mhienand of Bridert "A. Torke 4 N. CAP. ST A uLm.crs—-ronom shell rim, rmuen a 3 5 t S T Mass at St. Paul's Church. 15th and V power and volume of our combined re- b e : 6o Gy | mERi Eadaitl e | mgnggt y Hanlon ‘Sfia—;orto!ug";hr“ flmmndfim"l'uu;]n DG 20 5 Brcloads i SO e A S L uan: at 8 = % ut ‘a.m.. near 8th_and — e is, Fa Korit 28, bout 8:30 a. ar_8th_and rouric OSCAR P.. hushand of Ellen M. Schiidi y bl h- F- cMave. 8. e i LIGN. (nee Walsh). Funeral services at Gawler's sources we're able to put this over. Fine e St 5 e g Bl | ot B | (LR e B | g s e s o WASONIC CHARM. v-ld Tondon,. Bugliha d Interment. private 0 W W le & G . Dodse Hotel, Aprill 18, Back engraved "J. | London. England.... .. - AN. On Tuesday. April 28, 1025. . Ovs light or dark cheviots and worsteds, S P TR BRI | Mo T B BRI ATl | TR LMo R ad o Dis: | Stoc! . -Sweden.. . o Fiheri X B Zion onoam:r | caupel and | rematonim. Hadeous beautifully tailored in the smartest styles B R Bl ediinart: | it i Eomrine BTN E A | ST i ot i i B, taining two linen napkins. Juan, Porto Rico... t aves. n.w.. Rev. Lee, pastor. Remains can mg‘ RAGE, cotiaipine Two Tnen napkin Fae P:.' cloudy | i owed at tha Y. Mrest Jucris vmder. Frank Gexer s Sons Co. —for much less than they’re worth. : FOCRTOO0K —vichi ¥ g, 7 : e e T e el FRErEiTS 15t ended Svpaaysak a8y 1su and B 6ts. n.w. Al SMITH. April 29, at her residence. | ddodern Chapel: Toieptione. 59, 3 Tings. . Reward. : K 11 M st mow. IDA COFFMAN SMITH: FoontE. T e fes M LD S, ey | Wm. F Sardo & Co. 5 ie": last seen in \u-lnn.y 2nd and Q [ LANARAN—_BARRETT. Mr. and Mrs W. iRy ey ianapals/And. | g1ia B ST .l’:m;.':r. yesias” 3 T Feward. W X; Baett announce the mucelags of (helf | g Bostred ints Litq Sieroc) A PR e Lincoln 524 B oo e | R R G o T SOPER Frierd e 1ite Ficaat Apra an, | He 5 3 28, in_the Chapel of Our L o Rgv. | w v C. - Notice b B s tleman “who picked It up. 14th and | 59 § s Cepel Dmmu“, neral ‘nereafter R Decatur car. and got off at Peace Monument 3 2 e e a elg a er aS er e Deaths 3 1 i uee, wencn | QU M. DPEATE OO, Small, patent leather, containing . the beloved son of James Tuesd: about 2 ‘o'clock bet. al [ n. r W piFE P R end St bt 1208 H STREET.N.W. INC. S . ; 2 loss a father. mother. 4 o THIRTEEN-TEN F STREET e o T B R s e sy vy ELEPR R | 20 TR - 5 o N | il 5 % iends, nera! & e S e rosa siripe. biue. biack. vilie: | year. Remminat Tor Tons reddente. 3308 | bme Trom his Iate Rudchce | ALMUS R SPEARE WILLIS B. SPEARE Finder please return Belasco box office. O st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. sw.' Burial in Payne's Cemetery. Pope ‘—GLYD( J. NICHOLS — | SPECTACLES. ":f"h rlmgledd)-cnd:)“ni;rr;l OWN. SDfl:t;I‘-d‘dhm lite ‘M"lmda il & Clark '_;“:“T;:f i 3 — e uclid and Central Hig 7. 1925. at Dm.. at his roidence. MAK, sday, April 28, 1925, at e "r'm 10 | B1b ‘Picktord place e be: | pom.. - 216 _Chain Bridge FUNERAL DESIGNS. Py loved Tusband ‘of Lottis. Phlkm-s' gmv\n rd; v, Mre HELEX E.THOMAS. be: Prompt auto delivery sorvice A rother of Tenles, ‘William and Eurent | loved wife of Hush Thomas and devote: Artistic—expressive—(hexpenaive. uditorium James Mosre: 16288 i 1 en. from the Mount Horeb [ mother of Ida M. Howard, A. Hubert de B: G 1214 F S r. 5860, ! ot andB R e B | R * and Geo. W Thomas and | Gude Bros. Co. te WATGH, mane. Hamilion. open face dav. M k. Relatives and rave, Mrs. Da T T=0T chain, between Center Market | $ re e P DI e I e DO RCAC LA e S TSI et AR SRS D o o | S S St ubiohe "R BLACKISTONE'S C. Tyler. 607 th st.s 1925, at h 3542 13th Gaither. Funeral Friday. May 1, at *“ ” FRIST WATCH—Goid. lady’s Tniiats, © P X M'zw?:u" fix‘é?fi':" F’ e from Fiest 'mn‘u«’ Chiben carn F}O{?‘fl RBlavnlkPC'( $Pl'd ys ek ‘band, Monday. Hewa o Blunenteld. Stoand Dumbation ave. . Rel And Other Beautifut Plora ) Riex" 550, . 110 s Triends invited. 305 Mocerate Pricen: Tiin A R RIS Wy L ® & : ] g = g