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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, will teach Bible class from 6 to 7 p.m., and at 8 a sketch will be pre- sented by a dramatic club for the benefit of the religious work commit- tee. Public invited. Silver offering. _William B. Cushing Auxiliary, S. of V., will meet tomorrow, 7:30_p.m., at Pythian Temple. Division President Sadle P. Woltz and Division Comdr. Herbert W. Rutledge will make offi- clal visit. Columbia Historical Society will meet May 19, 8:15 p,m., in assembly hall of Cosmos Club. “‘Miscellaneous Local Incidents,” by Dr. Willlam Tin dall; “The ‘Georgetown Market House,” Alblon K. Parris. Musical selections. MAY 14, 19 NEW ZEALAND PREMIER'S | ORGANIZATION AcTrvITIEs. | FUNERAL IS IMPRESSIVE ~~ TODAY. A _rummage sale for berefit of G. P, W. U. Hospital will open and be con- Sir Frangis | tinued tomorrow and Saturday from 8 am. to 6 p.m. € Massey p - - © TONIGHT, Chthedral Heights Citizens’ Asso- ciation will meet, 8 o'clocky,In St. Alban’s Guild Hall Women's City Clul will meet, 7:30 o'clock. “The Drama From tBe Producer’s Viewpoint” will besubject of a talk by Mrs. Maryalyce Ross Manly, director. Apartments last night, and while at Eleventh and N streets, the fur was snatched from her neck by ome of three white girls who were passing. The girls ran from the scene and quickly disappeared, Miss German told the police Charges Girl Snatched Fur. Loss of a fox fur neckpiece, valued 2t $100, was reported to the police Ly Miss Grace German, McFarland Apartments. She said while moving her clothing from the Alabama SMITH. ~ Wednesday, May Mount Alto Hospital. LUKE SMITH, beloved husband of Elizabeth Smith (nee Green). Remaine at parents’ residence. 3305 O st. n.w. Requiem mass Church. 25¢h and M sta. ay 16.°at 9 a. metery. Rel attend. life suddenly Tuesday night, May 12, 1925. at Charloite. N. O., SAMUBL H. STITT. husband of Ella E Stitt, and father of Hattie M. Gilbert. Con- nie Johneon. Samuel ¥, Zeliie E.. George C."and the late Geneva E. SULL. and broth er of Georze W. Stitt. He also leaves four other brothers and two sisiers and nize grandchildren. Funeral from First Pres- byterian Church. Charlotte. X. C.. Thurs day. May 14. and interment at Mircls Cenietery. Matthews, N. C. iry) TABLER. Departed this Jife suddenly Tuse- gday, May 12,1925 at 0:45 am. at the residence of her mother. BESSIE VIOLA: TABLER. Funeral services o be held at the house Friday, May 15. at 2:30 pm. Interment ~ai Cougressional Cemeters Relatives and friends tnvited - ZELLER, Monday May 11. 1925. at 9:15 pm. Mrs. FANNIE ZELLER (nies H: mer). beloved wife of the late Noah Zel ler. th the 74th vear of her age. Funeral from her daughier's residence. 315 H at. ne. Friday morning at 8:30 o'clock theiice 1o St. Aloysius Church. where mass will be said at 9 am. Relatives and friends invited. = In Memoriam. BIRKLE. In loving remembrance of my be- loved ‘wifs. MARY L. BIRKLE. who de Darted this life four years ago foday, May 13, 1921. HUSBAND. * BROCK. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear sister. MANNIE E. BROCK. who left us two years ako today, May 14 Attorngy General Bell Succeeds Temporarily. oo aturday Arlington friends invited 1o % STITT. Departed t) By the Associated.Press WELLINGTON, New. Zealand, May 14.—An impressive ceremony marked the funeral today of Premier W. I Massey. Dense throngs lined ‘the streets, bareheaded and silent, as the cortege passed from the parliament grounds to Point Haswell, the place of burial. After the funeral Sir Franéis Bell, attorrey general and director of tfhe legislative council. took the oath of office as premier, and will hold that {position until the Reform pfffty chooses a new leader. W. Roseworthy, minister of Mgri- culture, was appointed minister of finance, a portfolio previously held by Premier Massey. 5 r|' THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Partly cloudy tonight; tomorrow fair; not much change in temperature; gentle to moderate north winds. : Maryland—Partly cloudy tonight; tomorrow fair; not much change in temperature: moderate east shifting to northwest winds. Virginia—Partly cloudy tonight, showers in southeast portion; tomo: row fair; not much change in tem- perature; moderate east shifting to north and northwest winds. West Virginia—Fair tonight and to- morrow; not much change in tempera- ture. 2 Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 66; 8 p.m., 61; 12 midnight, 52; 4 a.m., 48; 8 a.m., 57; noon, 69. Barometer—i p.m., 29.91: 8 p.m., 29.89; 12 midnight, 29.88; 4 a.m., 29.84: 8 a.m., 20.87; noon, 29.86. Highest temperature, €3, occurred at noon today: lowest temperature, 48, occurred at 5 a.m., today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, W; lowest, 53. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the| water at 8 a.m. today: Great Falls—| Temperature, 58; condition, slightly muddy. : The drama unit Spirftual healing clinic, led by Gar- nett January, 3; 5 ang 7 o'clock, at Alpha Delta Phi luncheon tomorrow, 1326 1 street. 12:30 p.m., at the Madrillon. “Why John Bull Likes Uncle Sam” will be subject of a lecture by Rev. Leighton Richards of England, 8 o’'clock, at Mount Pleasant Congrega- tional Church. A 500 card party will be giver to- morrow. 8 p.m., at Masonic Temple, Eighth and F streets northeast, by the Ladies’ Auxiliary of Lambskin. Mrs. J. Garfield Riley, chairman of business and professional section of the Women's City Club, has arranged a specia® dinner for' Mme. Clara Guthrie D'Arcis, _who represented Switzerland at the International Coun- cll of Women. Mrs. Kate Trenholm ! Abrams will be hostess at the dinner. which will take place, 6:30 o'clack, at the,_club. The Writers' League of Washington will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m., at Thom- AUTO HITS CHILD, FLEES. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. meeting May 20 at Grdce Dodge Six-year-old Lillian Proctor, colored, | rangements are in charge of Clarence cross Nichols avenue mear Sumner | 28 toastmaster. She was taken to Providence Hospital, | School. ~The refuse plant case will James Tolliver, colored, 4 years old, (pe (‘hureh of Our Father for the pur- ated by William Jackson, 114 Virginia | pe\ies Alice Jewel, will be held to One-Half street southwest. Jackson|Ciub, Mizpah Chapter, O. E. S., will Italian Flyer Reaches Burma. Jewel will read selections and the Ing a filght from Italy to Japan and son School. The District of Columbia Library Driver Leaves Injured 6-Year-01d | Assoclation will have a special dinner way. Hotel and all Washingtop librarians i and thelr friends will be welcome. Ar- was struck by an automobile last|W. Perley of the Library of Congress night while she was attempting to|4nd Dorsey W. Hyde, Jr. who road, Anacostia. The car drove on,| Trinidad Citizens' Association will leaving the child lying in the road |Meet tomorrow, 8 p.m.. at Wheatley Where she was treated for slight in.|be considered as vital to the section. Susioe. An_entertainment in the parlors of was knocked down and sligktly injured poge of welcoming the 101 new imem when stru&ik by an automobile oper-|pers organized for the church school avenue southwest, while the child was [ p¥ W88 UCE JEUEL WO N I Lan. playing near its home, at 235 Two-and- | ham. presidemt of Mu Delta Sigma took the child to Providence Hospital. | give a cogtumed presentation of their ity o “Barnyard Blues” speclalty, Miss Young people of the church will pre- RANGOON, Burma, May 14 (A.P). |Jent “A Midsummer Minstrel.” —Comdr. de Plnedo, who is attempt. < The Business Women's Council will Australia, arrived here from Akyab this morning. C meet tomorrow at the Church of the ‘ovenant. Dr. Willlam Eisenberger The University Club will give “an evening of music” Saturday, 8:15 p.m. Mme. Lucia Borderi will lecture on Singing: the Greatest of All Arts. and there will be & vocal program by Ruth Kobbe and Richard MacCartney, #nd xylophone numbers by Howard M. George H. Thomas Woman's Relief pecial Cleaning Prices ‘ This Week p.m., at Masonic Hall, Eighth and F Lace Curtains, plain, a pair..................40c streets northeast . Lace Curtains, fringed, a pair... ...50c A The Northeast m-:rndu;y Cisthen ' - ssociation will meet Tuesday, 8 p-m., Blankets, single, each .......... St BUtills GoBOLL Blankets, double, each . G ow f the Curtains are measured and finished square to size in white, cream, M | oo, Goodfellowship Club of he ecru or tan. No extra charge for retinting. party in Northeast Masonic Temple Footer cleaned blankets are soft and dowmy because they are Monday evening. renapped. | remapped The Stearns Bible class will meet { Raleigh Haberdashe | M. E. Church Dr. K. B. Moo Thirteen Ten F Street Inc. | 1332 Knox and Bumps Ease the squeeze around your bumps of knowledge with the head-conform- ing, self-adjusting band of the KNOX Comfit STRAW —A Man’s Hat— 6 Yedds, Sennits, Swiss Straw Vari-Colored Bands S e Cheémical Society of Washington will meet, 8:15 o'clock. in assembly hall ‘of the Cosmos Ciub. Program “Photochemical Emulsions” (illustrat ed), by Dr. H. B. Carroll; “Levulose,’ by Dr. R. F. Jackson. We think of you in silence. Few eyes that see us ween But many a silent tear we shed When others are fagt ssieen FAMILY Columbia Junior High School Par-|(T02Z0. In sad but loving remem e ent-Teacher Association will meet, & | n" our dear daughter. SUSSIE CUOZZO. o'clock. Election of officers. iy L o Ay ks o B¢ = Peter's Church I is lonels here without you. Sussie . In the midst of friends we are biue For beneath the smiles are aching hearts That are alwayp longing for 50u MAMMA AND PAPA GREENFIELD. A tribute of love and devo tion to the memory of our daughier anc sister. BEATRICE GREENFIELD. wbo died May 14. 1923 Nog dead to us. who love her t ost. but gone before She lives with us in memory And will forevermore THE FAMILY. * HOLLINS. In sad but loving memory of r darling daughter. sister and mother, ' MAMIE E. HOLLINS (nee Fersuson) ¥bo departed this life May 14. 1914, and . her dear husband. WILLIAM LUCIUS HOLLINS. wko departed this Lfe July 0. Heaven now retaineth treasures. Earth the lonely casket keebs And the sunbeams love to linger . Whers our dear parents slecp. THEIR FOUR CHILDREN. RUSSELL 1, E ‘l{REA, L. HERBERT AND LEX “Animal Man; Man and - Divine Man" will be special lecture given at United Lodge of Theosophists, 1731 K street, 8:30 o'clock. All welcome. FUR RUGS CLEANED AND REPAIRED FOOTER’S Cleaners and Dyers G St. N.W. : Main 343 American Association of Engineers will meet; 8 o'clock, at the Playhouse. 1814 N street. Discussion of the na tional ways and means committee's proposed amendments to the national constitution and by-laws will be con cluded. maw will be in charge. Interpretative dances designed to show the progress in rhythm instruc- tion given the children in Chevy Chase will feature an entertainment at the E. V. Brown Community Cen- ter tomorrow night, under the au- spices of the community center de- partment of the public schools. The Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Lamb- skin Club will hold a five hundred card party at Northeast Masonic Temple tomorrow at 8:30 p.m. FOUND. COLLIE PUPPY. male, Edsel Ford Gives $750,000. DETROIT, Mich, May 14.—Mr. and Mrs. Edsel B. Ford have pledged 750,000 to the $5,000,000 fund being sought by the Y. M.-C. A. for the erection of seven “Y" buildings in De- troit. The gift, which duplicates that of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ford, brings the fund total to $4.061.901 Tide Tables. face.” fouria v . ATBIS | (Furnished by United States Coast and | Cards of Thanks. Geodetic Survey.) ! = S — 7 SCALADT. We wish to thank our manr Today—Low tide, 4 a.m. and 7:55 triends and :Haln'ts for their sympathy " [p.m.; high tide, 12:37 a.m. and 1:0] p.m.| and beautiful Soral tributes at the death V- v P o r d__husband. JOSEPH Tomorrow—Low tide, 820 a.m. and} 8{g, % *NMrp kXD MOTRER. i 855 p.m.; high tide, 1:42 am. and ‘dear mother. CLARA - o WILLIAMS. We vwish to express our sincere | eis Bot0er CLARA I HUGHES. who lai: 7 pm. ‘thanis and aporeciation o relativen and | Jpog.00say fre years ako todas, May 14 The Sun and Moon. it 1 1 friends for' the beautiful floral tributes | HUGHES = A and ‘kindncss shown during the illnessand | Taoa Lo "0 Dassed away February 1 Today—Sun rose, 4:57 a.m.; sun sets, . WILL. EMMA AND LIL. * 2 p.n. afier the death of our father. DANIEL . Fiivians. " © “VTHE FAMILY. ¢ u:um’:f}-”‘ : 4 4 N. Sacred to the me t Tomorrow—Sun rises, 436 a.m.; sun comred to the memory of my sets, 7:13 p.m. Peaths. st Moon rises, WORTH JAMESON. who dicd seven sears = asicen Wednesday ago today. 3 2 ADEE ot e penider We live with sweet memories of her jusf* Moon rises, st n.w. Mrs. MARGARET J. am. it of Joserh Allen. devoted other of Who left 'us so heartbroken seven years Vi “Rllen of New Haven. C Automobile lamps to be lighted one- neoh A half hour after sunset. ago todas, A L e M M ama | ADd. with our heartaches and tear-dimmed Samuel Allen of Brooklsn. N Fu Weather in Various Cities. Temperature. X3 3 =& 121 R AN 0 R R GERTRUDE. . HUGHES. TIn loving all white, very RRERNRR NN At 8:30° AM. T.omorrow Twelve Hundred art Séhajfner & Marx ne and two trousers New Spring Suits from our finer grades s3Q7 OLLOWING the popular trend of economy, we will offer right at the start of the season the suit you have wanted at a price for Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes that is the utmost in economy. ATREDALE named reward North 9909, 1532 15th st. n.w BILL FOLD. containing check, 7 $1 bills, C. auto permit and registration, miscel laneous cards, name on all: at East Potomac %olf course. May 14: reward. E. L. Springer. Phone Cieveiand 2804-J i BILL FOLD—At East Potomac Golf Course, May 14, gentleman's black, containing | check, seven one-dollar bills, D. C. auto per- mit and regisiration and miscellaneous card name on 5. Reward. © E. L ove. 280 FOLD—Steel colored. on W R. T. bus. I'Jlr? Reward returned complete. i Phone remembrance of ous 1. HUGHES. who ls: 12:32 am.; sets, 10: morning 12:32 am.; . sets, 10:. - Saturday ¢ ~—fine “wiih largo black _stone setting Yalued as heirloom. Reward if returned o Miss Nasker. 303. the Ambassador. BRACELET—Gold_ Inscribed Mre. Thos, H McKinney and date. Reward. Address Box 286.T. Star office e L COLLIE, femalg, blak and tan with white | throat; reward."" W.'E. Dean. 330 Channing st me. . DIAMOND SETTING from platin gesterdar. somewhere hetween Jenifer Thevy Chase. to 1107 Clifton st. Reward Col. 2308, DOG—Brennan- Bull, marked: brass harness. Reward liheral DOG—Brindie_bull at T4th and X 'sts. st AD! | FRATERNITY PIN, Delta Sigma Phi: “J°R.H." on back ! reward if returned (o A Cower. 3510 13th st n.w 3 GLASSES. dark-rimmed, near Reglaier's o fice. Return to Register's office. Reward. * GLASSES—In black_leather. gilt-rimmed qate, probably bet. 15th and f st and the Washington Hotel. Return to Paul H. Creel, Room 410 Senats Offico Blds.. and receive es. neral services at the above address Fri Our girlie awaits. with her smiling blue day afiernoon at 3:30 o'clock lnterment ches. 3 S Annanonis, Md_ “Relatives and triends | TO Welcome us there where the day never are invited. 14° dies. MOTHER ALLSWORTH. * CLARK. Tuesday, May 12. 1925, at her - | JENKINS. In loving and sacred memory of Tesidence. 1023 3rd st. n.w.. S. ESTELLE our dear and faithful brother. ROBERI CTARK daughter of ihe late Cecelia and | B. JENKINS. who passed on to greater A e Funeral from Asbury M_E.| 1036 five years 350 todas. May 14. 1020. Church. 11th and K sts. n-w.. Eriday aft’ 05/ tho et W2 Boa ernoon ‘at 3:30 Relatives and friends in- 02, tio Rosom 8f Ge St o stient 27 e CLARK. Ladies’ firlv" “m;‘k FD"I;‘Y" »‘1‘0\1 ERS. e beres hotfied of ime death of Miss | yyarrnyi 2 TELLE CLARK and requested o at | MATIRERS, Tg ot o et e e Ky, ME. Chureh. © | EBANCES ' MATTHEWS who dearted 5 O frory Ay MCE Buen * | BEANGES MATTRERS who” dosarc JE! TE E. BARNES. Fin. Sec. DE_ VAUGHN. Departed from her devotea family. May 13. 1925. at 9:50 p.m.. at her home. 625 Rhode Island ave. n.w. AMELIA DE VAUGHN, leaving one daugh. A DS dtieniidren and & hoat of friends. Funeral service will Be held at Ter*{hie Dhmee 675 Rhode Tatand ave, n.w.. Saturday. May 16. at = o'clock - DORSEY. Deparfed this life Tul 15, 1925, at 12:20 pm.. LOU | SEY. the beloved wife of Thomas J. Dor- | sey. She leaves a husband. stepdauxhter Telara) mother dnd Siepfainer, funeral from the Jernsalem Baptisi Chure and P sts. n.w.. May 15 at = pm. 'H. Harris. vastor. i DYSON Tuesday. May 1925, at_her residence. 1318 5th st. n.w.. FRANCES V heloved daughter of the late Willlam and Finora Dyson. — Funeral {rom Holy Re- Eiror DRth, Ken " Fork oave ot New Jerees” ave b Friday. Mas 18, at[® b ECKELS. Tuesday, May 12. 1925, at her | “residence. 220 Rhode Island ave. n.w MARCELLA M.. wife_of the late Davideon H. Eckels. in her 70th year. Funeral from above address Saturday. May 16. at 8:30 a.m.. thence to St. Aloysius Church. St maed S 12 Sid for the repoe of her soul at ® am. Interment l‘)}l;‘:le eju Stations. Weather. 1o g wamop 8 e and slseos. OTED' SISTERS AND BROTH- ng. st AN LRGN *Kepansas we g o ~P.cloudy _ Cloudy Clear | Cloudy Cloudy I Clear Clear Clouds Cloudy Cloudy Ciear ; Clotas Clouds Priclouds 7 pticlouds Clear G Abilene Tex Albany Attt - Hantic ity Baltimore Birmin; Bismarck | Boston Buftaio Charleston o ncinnati Cleveland Denver | Detrait £l Paso. Galveston Helena .. on: §. D). 3 ianapolis ackeonyille. q ansas City. stone marten fur. between Angeles. Hotel and Cabito] grounds or on" Capitol rounds. " Pleasa return 10 Con- Gress Hall Hotel at once for reward hip: reward Frank female handso Tel. Cleveland 3 “name on collar . There is no love like a mother nw. Reward. o No Fift 0 true Love_that turs wearying f Love that pras That tender love and dear seat facc. That zentie voice are'Diisaing now: But memories s0 sweet and sad Shall alwass remain in our hearts Of ‘the swecteat wnd truest motber taa s was HER DEVOTED SON AND DA ER JOHN AND MADELINE e SCOTT. A tribute of love and devotion to the memory of our Gear wije. mether daughter and niece. ELLA ~ LOCISE SCOTT. who_ devarted this life al Ma- nassas Va.. seven s v naseas. 3 Sears ago today. Mas In_our home sou are fondls res 4 Slidet thoushts Sl CaE 15 Soms pame And the bear(s that loved Sou 80 dearls in Tove Fou in death sust the HER “LOVING " HUSBAND. *“ANDREW A N HER MOTH- RS, AND s love. 15° sriets NNy % % : % % E Congress Ha Cits Omana . { Philadelphia | Phoenix | Pittahursh. . | Portland. Me | Portiand.Or. | Raleish.X POCKETBOOK containing sum of money and owner's auto registration and driver's Pt.cloudy Ne M 1 Cloudy Claas™ | Rain Pt.cloudy Seal Clear Clear e Clear . Cloudy . Cloudy m 35160, Liberal reward ETTER DOG—A: Takoma Park. black, hite and ticked: answers to name of Bill 886. Reward 2 SORORITY _ Saturd Delta_Pi Cai STONE SE douzle eagle. near Point Tea House: Ifveral reward. st. Paul Franklin 5465. Mr. Grant " | Seattie UMBRELLA—Gentleman's, on Avenue car. | \Wasare. Tuesday._Martin. Lincoln 4001 ¢ WASH.D.C. UMBRELLA. §old handic; reward 1805 Belmont 1694 5 WATCH, diamond platinum. with white gold | bracelet’ ‘letters E. L. . Liberal reward. | : ot | London. England.. £ e e | Baris. France WATCH CHARM—EIK ek _head | pan 5 B = mounted on tooth. Tetters B. P. 0. E; on re: | Seriif, Germans.. - verse: lost in Sacred Heart Church. ~Reward. | 100t " TFavaly "Azores joseph J._ Ayre O Gl M¥. | Hamilton, ~ Bermuda. WRIST WATCH. on gold bracelet, “Lon- Hzvana, Cuba. gines”: reward. Return to Que st. * | Colon, Carnal ln| md dhut h]u\'lfl:’-lc ittle daushter. BE THORNTON. who died - GENTON "who died"nfae Sears ao (o Gone. but 5ot forgotten e HER MOTHER. . VE. In sad but_loving re: br gur deas mother, ELTZABETH TOYE. who deparied Thls Tite” two sears ago foday, Our hearts in deep sadnes: call When the ansel Of death 100k 0ur mother 102y, And Tmemors returns. with its grief and ‘oe As we sat by her bed two ve: E HER'DEVOTED (HILDREN. MRS, CE V_}%fi!}‘ JACESON AND 'CLARENCE remem S Lake City San” Antonio San_Dieo. . 0.0 Franciaco 3008 . 20088 30 30.06 FRANCIS. Mav 11 1 in Philadelphia. BETTIE G. FRAXCIS. 'in her 85th vear. ! Funeral from _Fifteenth Street Presbs- terian Church Friday. May 15. at 2 pm. Note change of time. < GORDON. Wednesday. May 13. 1925, Fairfax. Va. GERTRUDE A." GORDOX Funeral from Fairfax residence Fridas. May 15. at 2:30 p.m . JAMESON. Mondar. Mas 11, 1923 York City. KATE A. JAMESON of the late Col. John Jameson. JOHNSTON. Fridas, May 8_1925. at Tuc- son_ Ariz.. ROSA WHALEY. baloved wife of Maxweil L. Johnston.~ Funeral services 4t the Church of the Epiphany. 1317 G &t n.w. Saturdas. May 16. at 4:30 om Interment private 15¢ LAURIE. Entered int Si. Lou 64 74 78 60 FOREIGN. (8 am., Greenwich, time. todar.) Temperature. Weather. - b4 Cloudy Clear Clear 1 Clear | Part cloudy | Cloudy Clear Part cloudy | o a, \]: Victrol ) e, MNRNE in New widow o 64 o In loying remembrance of ms mother. ANNIE WIGGINS. who_de- parted this life two years ago today. May 14. 1923 -When my heart is saddened dails With the thoushts of the loss of my dear ‘mother. I in my tears. must meekls, cry, Zono.. SIS eternal rest Wednes- day, May 13, 19%5. FRANK M.. beloved husband of Christina Laurie inee Keill. and beloved son of Rachael E. Laurie. Fu neral from Bis late residence; 509 6ih st | I in my teare. myst meek ne., Saturday, May 16, at 1:30 pm. Serv- ather. Th ne. T Sy onal Chisen "G st a6.{ HER'DEVOTED 'DAUGHTER. MARIE Interment at Congressional Cemetery. Rela- SMITH. . tives and iriends invited 10 attend.” 15% | WILSOX. A tribute of love and derotion o MATCHETT., Wednesas. May 13. 19 r mother. E SON { "'HARRY B.. husband of Ella D. Matchett ;a'"z passed away four years ago today ‘I of 2200 Monroe st. n.e.. in his 84th year. ay 14. 1921 iy Kemains resting at_the parlors of H. B The month of May is h a Nevite:" 084 New vork ave.'nw. where The taddest of the sear, © 2637 e wi e My i5. Cange. four se. o, Interment in Rock Creek Cemeters.s Ohrdear mother Daseed awas. Wednesday, May 13, 1025, at| On_the hillside. softls sleeping. 9:35 a.m. _at the residence of her sister. | Where the flowers gently waic, Sire, Max 'Saunders, 1772 Willard st. now. | Lies the one we Jove & dsarly. JULIA ¥ MITCHELL. eldest daughter of Tn her lonely and silent grave ihe late Robert R ‘and Julia A: Gordon | HER DEVOTED DAUGHTER AND sox 200000S0#5 | and widow of Jobn.T. Mitchell. all of | MAMIE AND ELTON WOODFORD. & 3 Charleston, §. C. Funeral Satird: - FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 2:30 p.m. from the above residence. Rel: tives and friends invited. W. Ernest Jlr\‘llE X | Gawler Service - p.m. MITCHELL. Co. in charge. s MURRAY. Tuesdar. May 12. 1925_at his residence, 2400 16th st. n.w.. ARTHUR MURRAY. Maior General, U. S. A. re. AR NN A SRR TR R ST ORI A and models. trousers. Blue serges, worsteds, tweeds, cheviots, flannels and cash- meres. All the newest colorings Many with two No Charge for Alterations aleigh Haberdashe Thirteen Ten F Street RN e T TR AR SRS r Inc. NN Vietrola No. 80—Small in s price, but bix In every othe No Cover Charge! When You Dance to VICTROLA FREE TRIAL! In Your Home Nothing Down We will place in your home TODAY any style Victrola you select, also Records, without obligation. Simply call at our “store or telephone Lincoln 6590 i F. 0. Sexton Co. OPE EVENINGS ‘NQG‘Q’.‘ AL ELLLTILEIEENT " 647 H St. N.E. et eetPetee tired. beloved husband of Sarah De_Ruse: Murray. Funeral from St. John's Episc al Church. 16th and H sis. n.w. Frida May 15. at’2 pem. Interment at Arlincton National Cemetery with fdll military honors. 3 OLIVE. Departed this life May 13. 1025, at 1 am.. at his residence, 491 E &t s.w., RICHARD T. beloved husband of Maszie Olive (nee Ruppert). Funeral rervicee will_be held at Kendall Baptist Church Friday. May 15. at = o'clock. 14° PALMER. Monday. " May 11, - 1923, CHARLES H. PALMER. formeris of Bo ton. Mass. Funeral from St. Cyprian's Chiirch, 13th ‘and C sts. se.. Friday. May 16. at'9 am. Relatives and friends in- vited to attend. (Boston. Mass.. and Cali- fornia vapers please copy.) PYOS. Wednesdas, May 13, 1935, at Freed ‘men'’s Hospital, . VICTORIA PYOS. mother of Wilhelmind Pyos. wife of Stephen Pyos and sister of W. H. Lowney of 917 R et now. Remains Testing at the W, Ernest Jarvis Co. % Georgia ave. B from erment_Pai friends invited. RICHARDSON, | Fell asleco Tuesdas. May 2.°1925, ai her residence, ‘ermon ave. ma: Mrs, SUSTE RICHARDSON (nee Austin). ' devoied sister of Belle Cogper. Maggie ‘Johnson. Emily Austin and Mil- @red’ Mayo. ' Funeral trom” Metropolitan Baptist Church. Rev. M. D. W. Norman. pastor. Friday. May 15.at 1 pm. Rela- tives and friends are ifivited. < RICRARDSON. Ladies’ CIff Rock Society: Zion s hereby. notifled of the death of rs. SUSIE RICHARDSOX and reauested 10 attehd the funeral Friday. May 15. 1925, at 1 pm.. from Metropolitan Bap: tist Church, B st betwoen 12th and 13th et PAULINE MARSHALL. Pres. JENNIE E. BARNES. Fin. Sec. RICHARDSON. Officers and members of Li Yeria Tent. o 200. 1 R, G and I U You_are requested to attend the funeral of our Iate wister. Mrs. SUSIE RICHARDSON {nce Austini. Fridax, Mag, 15, 1025 at 1 o'clock, at Metropolitan Bafist Church. B of; bet. 130 and 13th sts. nw.. Rev. . "W, D. ‘Norman. pastor. MW D TR e JALLOWAY. Leader. ELLA MAY %:rfluvr. S M. LUCY CHRISTIAN. Secretary. E RICHARDSON. Ladies. Columbia Aid Asso- ciation are hierehy notified of the death of -our member, Mts. SUSIE RICHARDSON (neq Runtin}. You are reauesied ten ‘funeral Fridas. May 16. 1925, at Baptist CRurch, R © MARY E. . Bee. 1 funeral . parlors. . Airy Baptist Church. Cemetery. Relatives and .1 Main 5512 Funeral Diréctors Since 1856 1732 Penna Ave. N.W- T. F. COSTELLO ‘ OW LOCATED AT 1724 N. CAP. ST. NORTH 7970 Timothy Hanlon 641 H ST, N.E. 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