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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO: D. C, FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1925. ZA‘}:NI READY 70 GO ?:??%5’:?::3‘:‘5255?:‘&2{5;‘?‘%?; GEO. 7. PARKER DIES Succumbs to Tllness A B wu-l-lAMS DlES Dies in Baltimore Beaths. HEN SEA TUGS ARRIVE o St oues AT AGE OF 66 YEARS| g e R R couver, British Columbia, from Mi- éfifi’lh‘erlflw\d devoted father of Phoebs Two Vessels to Convoy World Flyer [nato, Japan, skirting the north end s . 2 EMllox || ercs of Tunerall hargetieys f the Pacific Ocean. . B ;. . -y 5 NALLE. Departed this life Wi From Japan to Vancouver. | Murphy will leave here tomorrow | Prominent in Financial and Club : o Aol 20, TH35 “at 2 B .. CAAL for Tokio via Victoria, British Co- devoted wife of Roland W. Nal and be. : N .. . loved he; 1. Vi 1] d Now in Tokio. | Tombla white the Tmbricarts. is goine| Circles Since Coming From TS e ottt Viata Yale ¥ N i - to Kobe to pick up spare parts and . g 2 i e % sisters. Cae brother. & son- By the Associated Press. \ ; 3 Philadelph: 1886. 5 P . 7 host of relatives and friends. supplies and the Canada to Hakodate. iladelphia ia S n & Funeral ca At New Bethel Baplist SEATTLE, Wash.,, May 1.—Depart- : y Michigan Representative Had i . . B e e W ure of Maj. Pedro L. Zannl of u.p! 1 L e it 2. Argentine army from Tokio to con-| Writing ink made of lamp-black and | George T. Parker, 65 v old, for| : Made Fine [mpression in o 2 ; ment at Culpeper. Va. tinue a flight around the earth will|glue is believed to have been in use | many yea ominently identified in| et Tl Shudar, Avel 80 1 be timed by arrival in Japan of the! 4500 yearn ago. financial circles, died at his residence, | F ¥ His First Term 1 o8 Pl lite Pt e SRR in the Ontario Apartments, Wednes: | o 7 beloved Rushand’ of”Mary O'Brien” (e et S e g on 4 onner). . Funeral from his lats res- PR 5 dny. Funeral services will be con 2 / : T uoma om Heiiss e ducted at the apartment tomorrow at : ¥ : Trinity Church. whers requiem mass will o'clock. Rev. Thomas Smythe Representative Arthur B. Williams 4 be sung for the repose of his soul. Inter- of the Catholic Church will officiate. iy of Battle Creek, Mich., who during 2 . e e ey =% o by, tives and friends invited 10 attand. LCSS Th 20 OOO Burial will be in Mount Olivet Ceme- the Sixty-eighth Congress attracted 7 e s % an y unusual attention for first-term i G ? darker w: o) a % % EORGE T.. b Parker was born in Philadel- member, and who was expected to be . r¥n Parker. ‘azed 65 years. - Funeral from came to this city in 1886, and | 4 come one of the outstanding men in R e e M T T T > 1 s i Saturday May 2. 2 Intermen Near 15th and K Streets s employell Jro) the: UniisdiStates Congress, died n Johns Hopkins Hos / Motine Diser Conatarys . Toerment st p casury abo years. La pital, Baltimore, this morning. News . 5 : o s ; | . 2 ¥rid . 1025, at her rest THla is one of the outstanding business property mas s ‘\‘,‘:\‘: rqu‘l::\ah’: “\\:;*I‘!“\f‘fllf’f of his death came as a great shock tc co. 815 Kih'o MARY A eloved 3 < | b « R 2 B y Co. is office and 0 a7 ol Hie wife of Phili a Noud fu. values of the year—a three-story brick building in of Boston. When it went out of ex-| l"\'::’E,‘,;p:,'.::,,m::’ . Iiendp Dore: Pl neral hereater. Eties the heart of the new business district. Two new office Ve an operation two weeks ago Wednes SAVAGE. Thureday. Aoril 30. 1925 at his buildings are now being erected in the same square and it he B ecident lof ths Eome 5 . ;1"‘({' y “;5“‘"1“5"]"9 o ‘;”‘:""' up in i B e e s S D AFTHUR others are going up nearby. The main floor is adapted Mortgage and Finance Corporation of - St Sl e 7 e G e RREeEE 2 . . Atlantic City. He was also regional GEORGE 1. PARKER. e : i Leorduy. May 2 or business use, and the upstairs floors for aparftments. || 4na v president of the National) —— L e Last Winter Representative Wil ~ ment at Glenwood Cemet Price and terms are fixed unusually low for immediate f§| | Surety Co. of New York, and was| — ————|llams went to Johns Hopkins for un SOPER. tedtnto e terual Apeil o0 lot s Bh has enanr s examination, but his condition was so 1925, at Providence Hospical, MYRTIE gt é S b He as e Toraie THE WEATHER satisfactory it was found that he LEE SHADWELL. bteloved wife of Henry Busi B ies De; director and former vice president of = coullThpostpane | the operation "untiy 8 ency Bt Cuiern jaw. 5088 Ferk usiness Properties partment Hio. Natocallicredit Corporation Lt after Congress adjourned, because at| REPRESENTATIVE ARTHUR B. May 2 10330 Baltimore D that time Mr. Willlams was a leader WILLIAMS, Thterineal at el Creekc Cometery 2 b strict of Col a—Partly cloudy o effort to p gh co-ops s \._ Departed this life Wednesday, BOSS A5 PHELPS S er wap 8 member of the| | DISCt o Columbia—Tarly cloudy | 11 he oar o put shyaen cooper AN Pened e e Wy Board of Trade, the Chamber of Com. |'NIERt; tomorrow fair and slightly | tive marketing legislation. ne - ths beloved son of James an HOME OF HOMES merce, City Club, Old Colony Club, the | warmer; moderate west and northwest | COn8ress adjourned he was tied up abel Swann. He leaves to mourn thel Racquet Club and the Knights of |winds in the Northern Paciie land grant| €ardg of Thanks. N O e T an Z Pythias, X cases, and stayed on the jub here until B e e st e 7 K Street NW Main 9300 He is survived by his widow, Mrs.[ Maryland and Virginia—Partly | two weeks ago. EVANS, v pm.. from his Iate residence. 1205 3rd st Kathryn R. Parker, and two sons,|cloudy tonight; tomorrow fair and Burial Next Monday. eautif Esta' lished 1907 Willle 'W. Parker and Marion X.|slightly warmer in west portlon; fresh| Tne funeral party will leave for| mo.ndnes o e WIL. nce Dimaay. Apell 30, 025, st I i o gl = westerly winds. Battle Creek tomorrow night, where| LIAM H THE FAMILY saSiizer Wil Prince " Geor to st Virginia—Tair tonight; light |the burial will take place Monday. | KENDRICK. W wieh to express our sio- d 6 the Tate a Swann 0 heavy frost in west portion; tomor- | Members of the Michigan delegation | ¢ere thank on, 1o tne ce of funeral la 4 WILLIS BACKS DAWES. |row fair slowly rising tempsrature. |10 Contros tnd aiahe sther Saem. T e e o wervicss | "BMAS, Deparied (his life Tussday. Aveil AL Records for 24 Hours. bers who were closely associated the death of our be nd Timgers ness. wh Siarme - he 1 and stepfather. THOMAS - s e AHOMAR with Mr. Willlams will compose the L uther an plather. THOMAS itude. THOMAS THOM MIDDLETOWN, Ohio, May 1. Thermometer—4 p.m., 56; 8 p.m., 48; | official congressional party e o5 Thate el foes one ire b Senator Frank B. Willis of Ohio, in an |12 midnight, 42; 4 a.m.,’39; 8 a.m., 48:| " Representative Wiliams was 53 Berty Tohngon. Ads. Hall Lucs Johoson address here last night, commended |Roon, 57. vears old, a native of Ashiand, Ohio, Deaths. et Eandat Vice President Dawes for calling the |, Barometer—4 pm. 2068; 8 pm.|und 2 stanch Republican. He com- Boet ot relath d s attention of the country to what he : 12 midnight, 29.67; 4 a.m., 29.63; | menced the practice of law in Battle | par from ‘the First termed a grave weakness in procedure |8 @.m., 29.66; noon, 29 Creek 30 years ago. He handled a | A5t} 50 PiBan ) nor ok, Va.. Rev. §. Miller o 7th & F StS of the upper house of Congress. He | Highest temperature, 57, occurred at|case against the Post Cereal Cor-| 440 Holiidse ct. nw 3 s etonn, (T Siness &ico, 73 . said he believed Mr. Dawes’ inaugural \n00n yesterday; lowest temperature, | poration so successfully that Mr Auos Cartetic beloved w ursday. 1 30, 19 address before the Senate had struck {39, occurred at 3 a.m. today IRt fnueen b o net e Ther G Androw Les, Midr ., Thurday, Aprll 50, 1825, a popular chord, and that reform in| Temperature same date iast year— | sition as counsel for the corporation.| 3 30 trom ‘Fhird Ba i SAMUEL H. TR: the Senate rules was inevitable. Highest, 64; lowest, 49. : e t Corg 7 A > 3 = = —_ Conditi f the Water. became vice president and general Again This Saturday Sl a His advance was steady, until he| Utorge O. 5 a3 2 Birdie Scott. William Leon Triplett counsel at the time he was elected to } XD this morid of vain 3 B and Mrs. Mabel Smith, sad brother. of Temperat 1 condi £tk To that land of § i e . N hame rature and condition of thel|Congress. He was executo ? od has taken vou, dear e e MlomaiogiBlacksiDyed water at 8 am.: Great Falls—Tem-| Logt eatite. He slsq was prosident| © Whee you wil ol DhamT s T Ticiativee 24-HOUR SERVICE perature, 46; condition, muddy. [ ] = for several years of the Michigan WILLIAMSON. Thursday. April 30, 19 Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. de. Tables. Manufacturers’ Association. He was | BRESWITZ. April 30, DOROTHY. | 9:30 pm.. at her residence. 614 B st Lincoln 239 g o 7 |interested in fa 5 N Noara ared 7 gears, beloved daugliter of Graee ve. Mra M. J. WILLIAMSON. beloved - ___Lincoln urnished by United States Coast and rested in farming at his Summer| i, Hreswitz and Louis H. Breswitz W. B. Williamson, aged Geudotte Burenr) home, Gull Lake, Kalamazoo County | Funeral from her. late residence. 4304 o R McCormick Medical Glasses Fitted 2 Mich, He was a director in the Ol Jone, *“Drexel Hill. Philade!phia, Pa S 2. 2:30 pm Collega Evee Examined || T Low tide, $:47 am. National Bank at Battle Creek. May Gib SREER T Grstlukis p.m.; high tide, 2:03 a.m. Seldom does 30. 1025, at 5:45 am., at = a new member of . S A hu y. ril 3 12| $1 9 75 Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES | /**7 5.5 cw—Low tide. 9:41 am. o ke, 50 Eood an impression | EUERGOKE (e e teloved 7 SHRESATolks el = 7 O R during his first term as did Mr. Wil William F. Brooke. Funeral from P ), and mother Eyesight Specialist 1006 p.m; high tide, 2355 am liams. He took a special interest in| son's residénce. 135 33rd sl n-wy & o i P Yestmar O Fe: Phone Maln 72 312 l‘m-Tl % i matters affecting the National Cap- e X oeaid | 3 g Say 2GS o Rel 409-410 McLachlen Bldg. he Sun and Moon. ital, and ha ledg su ) 0 05410, MeLachien Blds al, and had pledged his support ta e et “triends invited. *' Interment a1 Today—Sun rose 5:11 a.m.; sun sets|® Number of important improvements| terment at Mount Olivet Ce Glenwood Cemeters. 1 We're repeating the same wonderful $5,000 Life Insurance for $46.90 | Rimorrow—sun rises 5:10 aum.; sun | Congress. o ¢ S e Nt PR oo WL I itband In sMemoriam. Annie Brown. father o At Age 35—send date of biiih for particu-(sets, 7:01 p.m. —_— Wiiliam H. Brown. Mary J c ALL) In ead but loving remembrance of ralues that we had on sale last Saturday. {ars ad Uilusiration Company founded 1863, Moon rises 11:54 a.m.; sets 127 a.m Tricey and Ragheries r o dear mother. LOUTeA ALLER. who holas of Oilville, Va. CLAFLI Wednesday. 3 parted this life get all _the = pictures you A 4 of Va. at her resid 2 Est| Sar froeied BT Whitmer. May 3, at 1:30 p.m.. from Trinity Baptisi| our dear sister. EMMA M. BRUCE. who Full-cut garments. Su- & Kt bl R Clear HEED N T g ilk S i 3 Dleta and * up-to-date equi “incinuati... oty sse M. Hadley of Florence, Colo., and | Church, 13th st. between Q and R sts. In-| left us s sad and lonely three years azo perbly made. First qual- | With silk clocks. Rein- } Pt Lep it S e ] : Clotdy | carolin V. Yolingof tnl iy | s o Sy o™ £58 All sizes forced heels and toes. All not hesitate to guaran- 52 < —— EVANS. Thurdag. April 30 . at b Earih holds that form. made besutitul - 2 H v 2 . 323 Nortl arolina_av ove so cher in the past: sizes. e all e s Boston Man Gets Dry Post. | SXRAH A widow of the fate Thomas C.| Her lfe. a0 true and dufiful ot 17 St Sans bring us your negatives i Evans. Funeral from the chapel of James Leaves blessed memories that will last 55 55 i Cliliay | John A. Foster of Boston has been | T Hran §17 penneriania ave. ve THE FAMILY c on. S. D 30.20 2 Cloudy appointed division chief of general| urday. May 2. at 1:30 pm. 'Interment | CASSELL. In sad but loving remembrance 2 Indianapolis 2084 Cloud i = & (private) at Arlington Cemetery. (Phila: | Chf e denr “Bashas er. ~ C The National iniii 5088 B Clouds | Probibition agents for the eastern| dilphia’ Pa Dipers piesse cooy.) NG Tt it R a Clear ennsylvan strict, succeeding | prosENpEN. 0. N | ars axo today. May 1. 1916. mbr: 0 o Clear Bars 5 O'ME | FESSENDEN. April 30. 1925. MINNIE, the | 2 2 for $1.00 2 for $1.00 Remembrance Shop 1 Rueber Sams, who has been trans. g . L e beloved wife of Arthur L. Fessenden, aged | No_one knows the silent heartaches (Mr. Foster's Shon) s Clouds | ferred to the field forces operating in| 58 years. Services will e held at W..W.| Oniy those who have lost can tell : ami, Fla: 208 &2 S Clou b b Deal's funeral home. 818 H st. n.e.. Sat- | Of the griel that is borne in silence 14th St. One door , Orlcans. 30.02 .4 Clear rday. May 2. at 3 bm. Remuins will be For the one we loved o well. * from Pa. Ave. w ork.. 20.68 0 0.32 Clear e T il ‘Ohio. f¢ £ HIS FAMILY ot . . Oula City.. 30.1% Clear . B | Phoenix_ . . - 39.84 =% Clear d Navy Bldf, containing mones and cou-| e JAMES D beloved hushand of Erama parted this life 26 years ago today. May i AR ETIRS | Portiand M 36 70 0738 Rain s. Reward.Col. 5740. ___ ______| B Finch. in his 76th year. Funera! from | 1- 1800 d Shirts made of woven madras, reps i DT | portand s 010 Rain ; long, eilver: April 0.| his late residence on Mondav. M I shall never cease to love you. d ! L Portland.Or. 001 Clouds | he . 8:30 am. Mass at St s r Though your form lies in the dust. and rayon (fiber silk) woven madras. B City 20 o Prelouay | BEACE e ok ar sr Phies | fers. ° Relatives and fvionds trved, 35 | “orible end in God Tt - | / ¢ Shi vell Gtti g San”Antonio 30118 ©.02 Ciear, st i LOVING SON. DAX All perfect Shirts—well fitting an San Diexo. . 2092 Cloudy S GRAVES. F at her resi- | DEGGES. In sad but loving remembrance anewoirg +fupansal half hour after sunset. proel May ;2921 & . = Tempersture. =3 | Ravmend . . 1 & e late John . 4 HER CHILDRE with the wide trousers. Get All the B f ; ; ns | Any 2-Pants Suit we sell at $19.75 is Pictures You statioa. : 1l ‘and Helen Humes. his residence. Lyont: ¢ : Deiter and Mary M. Weber, husband of Ma Claflin, Fu May her soul re “snap. How many of them e Prank. and Ray Tannebaum, both o u s pRital - Safe in the arms of Jesus. R ameraand Lonise = R n H. Clarke and Fannie O Chiurch Monday. May 4. at 10 am. BOUCHER. In los of my dear T 1y omit flowers. E mother, ANN the beloved Bradshaw of Maidens, Va., and wife of the la = i John H. Isbeil and Marie S. Norme: Arrangements by Joseph Gawler's Sons. BRISCOE. In sad but loving remembrance upon. = ofhifmens 0T SHD O Nomet B0 ko $ N b R g 7 S 43S Camera out you expect to 8 4 Harry G. Asher and Margie G. Duke, both | PIXON; o Departed this 1 April| Who departed thin life eizht years ago to- Ic r I mour There by His love o'ershadowed $ e s, s many it Qe e . four devoted ciflifren.” Mre. Daies” Svers: eI OETE 5 . . ol BT e L . 54 3 Clear o - Mrs. Eva Arnold, Mrs. Olean Crawford and 2 h . Nainsook Union Suits Pure Silk Hose P Bommarce - & 4 Clotiay | cobnip B ; HE Willdar Bt ST S| mep, (TOVING "BACCHTER. MaTr Sareful in your selection of & uflalo e G 2 brother. nin del n and Lt o , e L . w Spring shades alsner. . Our_ workoan “ars M - 03 Earle G Riatlyes "abg “Heiends. Fueral® Sunday. | BRUCK, In sad but loving remembrance o ity. Raleigha . 21 Giear ‘omhe day T hove Lo meet ou. = G Franciseo 30.06 2 Cloudy 2 B while: HoaSions ot | ioemes 1e15 3 MMA V.. be- dear mother. ALICE B. DEGGE! in pleasing patterns. Truly remark- Si. "Coniers < 2000 I Glear” |1 reward. | foved wite of C o I Ner | he Jeparied his life seven years ago to- = is a prescription for St. Paul. . 30.04 Clear BUTCHER KNIVESThres, on Wadnesday | 4Pth year. * Funeral from her late resi- | able values at $1.00. All sizes. 0.02 Cloudy | afternoon. on 11th et, car line. Reward for | dence Sunday. May 3. at 3 pm. Inter: Cloudy > H omias st n.w. 4% | Mment at Falls Church.' Va. ~Relatives and | YWRE Ravny Save g€ O0c, oo Colds, Grippe, Flue, Dengue, i 5| pent at Falle = - D! 39 0.0% Clear Sl AT e riends invited. 2 But. ob. how changed 1t all is now Bilious Fever and Malaria. p re e A8 e Tile. M8 De. | GREEN. Departed this life April 50, 1025, | Sinet you have fone forever and 9th st. cars. Reward at 3 p.m.. at 1816 Gainsville st. r.e.. Gi You fouzht life's battle bravely i erms. f Crow.*131% Mass. ave. | feld, D C. EMMA GREEN. dev St And Datiently etood evers tast ‘emperature. Weather. | CARD CASE leather gold mounted mame | bert. two grandchildren. one sister.and a bered. London, England.... - 38 Part coudy | GARD CASE. leather. xold mounted. name | Port: (v, srandchildren. one Sister and & Because sou were one of the best. o Ay Hervert Hurin -dinside.” Sultc | RO O e Garhea B | HER. . LOVING - DAUGHTER. = PEARL By s 5 emoSoway Fraven: rdcio 3 Sunday, May 3. at 2 pam. DEGGES DE SHAZO. S . Denmark.. jear ScieG b b s SEY. nemory _of my cear frient Stockholm. 'Sweden. 36 Rain st Swestisuilc reat POTAMIE DORSEY. who passed away oot Horta (Fayal), Azores Part cloud; face etreaked ~white: name | gOLMES. 3 y. 1, 1924. Hamilton. Berimtida - . Part cloudy | - Brow extra_tarze: strayed Thursduy | M Fevigence. S0T D B n . THOM b e (e ool M San Juan, Porto Rico. . _— evening {rom 1st and Rhode Isiand ave. n.w e g THOMAS In my heart zour memory lingers. — Havana, Cuba.. ... a reward. -~ Pot. 1440-W after 4:30 pm. or | (iiee Collins). Remains resting at Lee's P e LR uit alue Colon, ‘Canal Zone.. ... ; hefore 8 am ; chapel. ‘333 Pennayivania ave. now. Mass| ~ There is not a day, dear : — OLLIE—Light™ brown, female; reward T be celebrated at St. Aloysius' Chureh at I do mot TERD. Y. ; @ Saturday morning. May 2. at 9 o'clock: 3 James A. Garfield's first act after 5 T sioas—Wedneaaas, | Bemains at Lee undertakin parlors. 33% | DORSEY. In sad but loving remembrance With Heft To It taking the oath as President of the | near Shin and - Retwm 16 3. B Eawardv. | Eeonerivenia see, anInierment at | ot ougaeht wiis motper, sl dieien ¥ United States was to kiss his mother. 3030 Q_Reward. ___ | rclafives favited. e genaried s Lte one year aro todas. May = DOG—Lost or straved Sunday, April 26.| gOLMES. Thureday. April 30, 1925, S. 3 2 . ’ FUNERA RE from her home, Annapolis pike, ‘Ardwick. RN Y. april 90, 14 AL- 1aid her to rest From this day on you’ll know that these NERAL DIRECTORS. HH3 vown” amd” white: bull torrier, anewers | LIE B. WILSON. Widow of Samuel Camby | Loyingly and tenderly we laid by, 10,5 o' the name Sibly. Reward. Phore Hyatts. [ Holmes, Runeral from her'remdence, 24 | %35 Fo0 L IRE" 0" welcome us —. —— B = = y 3:30 pa home. & three words—Hart Schaffner & Marx - SE; DO e Seame ek g | b A 1t 24 990 ik Iorent'al | iRy vessngs of neaven to e vicinity of Woodridge n. one Pof 70. | JOHNSON. De The flowers we placed upon her grave Py NSON. Departed this life Wednesday, b oh d deca mean these three unbeatables—style, qual- T IS —a Abril 20, 1035 3t 8 pm.."at Gailings: | 5o ahe hirs or her who sleans beaeath % ! W mourn eir loes one sister and usband 'SH S UR C : and a host of relatives and friends. Fu-| HER DEVOTED HUSBAND. CHARLES ity and price hen you get yourself one of Neither the successors of nor connected | 7833 and et reward neral from Wise's chapel Saturday morn- DO SON B W ID MOTH el Y Y R kA e R IR A Ui | R Phone Frank. 6626 t. N.W. | sidinits_Georee Washingion: reward.” Gaii S 000 et ot dife Tucsdas. April | "MAMIE DORSEY (nee Nelson). who de . — | = the beloved wife of the late John Jones. | Datsd this life one year ago today. Max Joseph F. Birch’s Son: ANDBAG, leather, containing papers and [ (1€ beloved wite of the late J z 1.1924. ¢ S in ‘the Medical Science Bidg. ~Keep | {8 Q06 % OIS TR T edre S snn Thou art gone. but not forgotten. (ISAAC BIRCH) return_bag and contents. N - - ly o e late W. R. Speare. She ke . b 5 - leaves to mourn their loss ons fer-in Fresh my love shall ever be. Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits 3034 M ST. N.W. Sl 8at | Aiiinartar Vi "iex. dbbey A R e it s | HANDBAG—Containing eveglassen and other | Taccoe. and a host of ‘other relatives o | A LOVING FRIEND. CARRIE DORSEY." wier rvice valuables: name and address inside. Ida| friends. Funeral from her late residence. | DOUGLAS. A tribute of love to the mem Prentice, 1523 C st. s.e. & 1239A South Capitol st.. thence to Zion | ory of the tender love and devotion of my Funeral Directors Since 1850 KEYS—On ring. Thursday. between N. Cap.| Wesley Church. D st. between 2nd and 3rd | mother, FRANCES J. DOUGLAS. whose < = ana 17 L2 X e Friday, May 1, at 1 o'clock. Talth hecame lgbt May 1. 1812, i3 years s 00 Main 5512 1332 Penma. | ggq7. ' % Reward. J. A Granger Qol. | & Ciark in charge. S 3 5 . Tor day. May 1. 1918 What happy days we once cnjoyed. Ave. N.W. | METROPOLITAN POLICE BAI 2 ory_of her shall ever bs my _____Ave. N.W. | METROPOLITAN POLICE BADGE, No, 535, | KIRKHAM. _April 30. 1025 at Springfield, My memory : | ace Judss RALPH WILSON WKIRR: | most preclous heritage T. F. COSTELLO Bewand. gt Polics Headquariors: Dis- |~ MM Judey, RALFH WILSON FIRE- | BaUolan. WINME D. HALUTE, NOW LOCATED AT, e field. " Mass. BROOKLYN. N. Y 1724 N. CAP. ST. NORTH 7976. 4112 Ingomar. Clev. 1880. St 'xzhuridm April 30, 1925. lmfl‘lzgg»\,A“figx’fiy%fi;fia’,gfl,‘;’( A : 4 NA . daughier of ‘the late Andrew | 5 s aticus. Timothy Hanlon 5 g Ty i nawo, “SuMe | | 7 %and Nuimi. M, Lockhariand siser of | ioh West ndicw;jour Rale, Whose fmorisl E. Phone_ L. 5543. reward. 2202 Q st. n.w. North el oW R Shears Pt susmy e | {0day. May 1. 1034, hapel of W. R.Speare Co.. 1208 H 'st ay, May 1.1024. 81 3¢ - i Cxtra Trousers to M 00 ZURHORST el n Saturdanit & pos. We long for happy volces gone. o Afeoh 34 3o} FAST, CARITOL ST PLY, Eype Alohs Thcls, wners name of | MARRIOTT. Welnewday, Aveil 20 105, | PG cemaned amiies £h Tonk Phone Lincoln 372. P ss Dorothy E .. At her residence. 2009 O st e e o o Dene Muton R Tott. 13 . _ | now. EUGERIA E. MARRIOTT. wife of @ Can OWEN AND PERCY. * TR, W. Deal & Cow | Rowii "Cot. 1 Anaerion. 167 5 v | e e X URE: S CLESe B | perora. 1 memors of my dese. beloved Wi 3 as. H. rson, s n.w. neral services at her late residence Satur- . n memo Y - ‘ : 2 L) day. May 2 pm. Interment al Oak | mother. MAMIE ESPUTA. who entered . 5 816 H ST. N.E. LINCOLN 8200. == 5 co| TN Temetors. - (Phliadelohia And” Bl | Ino efernal rest four years ago’ yesterdas Pin stripe worsteds, hand finished; Automobile Service. Chiapet, | Rrovns Hs and B Reaard. all hyes | more pavers Dlease copy.) 1| Xoms0, 1021 PEVOTED SON. . ’ JWILLIAM LEE. Funeral Director and Em. 702 MCALLISTER. _ All_members of Union | JOEENSON. A tribute of love to the memory . : DAIMET 10 miadern oremmatorium.* Maiorals | FQODLE. WERT tn. anewers o nams | priendshin Lates: Mo, UL 6.6 0 of 0; |7 o oy getn Ruene, M ae ek odar some handsome spring serges included. brices, p "Pal Rve WS (Rl o TERS: | Browhls";jlast seen Jn Moimiiy 220 and'G | brofe TRANK NeAUBISER WG | My Al UL O O e Fpon Lk — - West| May 2. 1025, at 7:30 pm. sharp. from | HIS DEV . NES , Frank Geier’s Sons Co, | 7028. Apt.4. 1318 Sndatinw. 10" | M8 iaertaking eatublishmént of Rabers | JONNSON. We won’t sell more than one to a cus- 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. & tiall- containing change 850 McGuire. 1820 0(h st n.w. - Members 0f | MADDLETON, Sacred to the memory of ms Modern Chapel. _Tefoption._ Main 2478 [ gblp kvt Appl 0, 12 2T hcar Woodward | - the order BrR WACKLEY “X00e Gran R g rp i o L . - = 223, i - who_le: s 12 . v[ do & PURSE—Small, patent leather, containi: SILAS A. JAMES, Permanent Sec'y. * 1913, tomer after 1 P.M. A value to go right W m. H. Sar: Co. $5_bill: lost Tuesday about o ‘o'clock bet. | MCKAY. Passed peacefully away Thursday, HER DEVOTED FRIEND. MARIE. * 412 H ST. N.E. Lincoln 524 | 1458 Spring place.” 14th "and “Spring rd. | April'30, 1025, at 9:30 p.m.. ‘at his resi’ | MIDDLETOX. Sacred to the memory of out after—right after you read about it. Modern_Chapel. Adams 2145. gence. 1340 Torcoran’ et nw. Serct. | “dear” dauehier, ELLA GEN ":'Auomflfi; e = BARNKEY M. MCKAY. husband of Julia | TON. who. lett us 12 vear FUNERAL DESIGNS. Aofitorimn Jamos Mooy 1680 M eionat | M. McKas. Funeral notice later. May 1.1013. FATHER AND MOTHER TONE Fr. 586 MENALLY. Wednesday. April 20. 1025, at | MOORE. In sad but loving remembrance BLACKIS ’'S PRELLA—Biach sl iie: | the home of her daukhter. Mrs. Peier ¥. | of our wife and mother. SUSAN R. 7 25| lnet: on Mt Plassent car St Shields; Philadelphia. MARY E. Mc. | MOORE. who departed this life six years Floral “Blanket Sprays” | X5t 2o jiease ot to The Connecicur. | Yokt ™idow of the aie Cant. aficn nes Gllae: Maw £ M- - o o An Qi Beautyl Floeth Yryge | A6 43, Besivd ey Saturiay, May Boot'S D Six long years without you. mother. H.__Tel. M.3707. | UMBRELLA. black gloria: lefi on car £OINF | MILLER, Departed this life Thureday morn z : LER. - | This world would be like heaven. Prompt_auto delivery service. fo Bureau of Standards Thursday momn. | ™ing. April 30. 1935, at 7 o'clock, at. Stanion ‘Could we have you with us again. o D Sy A U i SR ot i 10 287 13 oklop: evard, 80| | Eack Howstias DELLA C-MILLER of 637 | o win never foreet yop. mothert, Gude Bros. Co., t. | UMBRELLA—New. Tady's. Toft on 14ih st.| conducted by her pastor. Dr. Barrows. af | o, car yesterday. Finder please return to 1433 Fastern Presbyterian Church, 6th and | MULLOY. In loving remembrance of my . 1e . 1 Fairmont st. and receive reward. 3 Maryland ave. ne.. Saturday, May 2, at| dear ~mother. CAROLINE ~VIRGINIA We Specialize in ['lora WIREHAIRED TERRIER. female white| 10:30 am. Hor many triedds carnestly | MULLOY, jwho died 34 years aso tolas = and black ears ail;_name ey 3 : 3 s INC Designs at Moderate |No.isos. “Heward. “par N nw. ' ** | MINOR. Wedneaday, April 20, 1025, at his | The gentle voice. the dear. sweet face irteen- en Street . WRIST WATCH. lady's small on Mongay | Josidence, 1314 New versey weel nw, | 838G t"oR s sweet and sad, r']cg C night. _Call_Apt. 324. the Portner. . ;J"HOM#‘; uxy?gl. d?\'u“v,d ?;ufinn& of g e i gl S B . [N WRIST WATCH—Gold. Iady's initials. E. P. | Anderson. Vernics Lathern and ' Ermest | HER LOVING SON. WILLIAM MULLOY.* ; Ernest * |3 Dlack ‘band, Monday. ~Reward. Phons | afider®Cp,, Rethec aind | Ermelt | e/ ISASANT.? {n iemore) ol st Florist. o s M &g Campooirs, 800 0 st aw. and “our brother.“JOHN 8. PLEASANT, or ST WATCH Lady's, monorrammed. | Funcral Sunday. May 3. at 1:30 pa.| W ced Too yeirs aro today Sis old: on Connecticui avé. mear Cathedrai| from Vermont Avenus Baptist Churchi| May I. 1922 18 . Thursday: valued remewbrance, J. E. Willis, 3 N J4™& HSTS.NV. MAIN 6983 ' [itusis /Iy ied o [ ATty Bovipials PAstor. “friende sad | Gons lnto s hormo flfl'fi"m .

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