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THE SUNDAY operation. Funeral services were held at St. Mary's Catholic Church Thurs- day and - interment was in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Mr. Foster had been a resident of Washington for the last 33 years. Mr. Foster was a sergeant-at-arms in the Ohlo State Legislature in 1892 1is home was at 462 K street. He by two daughters, . Augustus Bruitt and Mrs. Frank Bowen, both of this city, and two Robert Foster of Washington. died at e o n following F. FOSTER, BODYGUARD‘; TO McKINLEY, EXPIRESl $7 rooms. $6 weekly: $10.50 room: $8: | 7y with toilet. shower ana lavatory '$i0: | Dies at Emergency Hospital After in Toom. 505" more. Rooms Liks Mothera. | S ) | Operation—Had Been in Cap- ital for 33 Years. 69 years old, for of the States T WILL UNVEIL TABLET. Members of the class of 1899, at the aval Academy, will unveil a memo- 1l tablet at 12:30 today in Memorial Hall at the academy, to the memory of Captain Herbert George Sparrow, who lost his life January 21, 1924 in the wreck of the Tacoma off Vera Cruz, Mexlco. Sparrow was a member of the Naval Academy class of 1899. Friends of Capt. Sparrow and of Mrs. Sparrow have been Invited to at- tend the ceremonies fncident to the unvelling of the memorial tablet. The tablet is of copper bronze 20 inches | wide by 30 inches high. Hotel inn & Phoge Main 8108-8100. 604-610 9th St. N.W. | AMBULANCES, $4.00 Up to date. 1 equinped with rolling cot. stretcher. blarksts and pillows. CHAMBERS" BROWNSTONE FUN HOME. Col. 432 | George F. Foster s a membe secret serv of the United sury. De. stment, a1, who was a bodyguard | ) President McKinley, I Hospital Tuesday | 29 vea ts survived AL | weney A. Kahn Inc. 33 Years At 935 Fse. |ttdiddididd e S 2 This Is the Package STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MAY SCHOOL MEDICAL PROGRAM RAPPED Washington Far Behind Other Cities in Field, Cope- land Says. Washington is other cities of its size in provisions n for medical inspection and care of its school children, Senator Royal S. Copeland, member of the District com- mittee, said yesterday in supporting the move for additional medical in spectors and nurses here. “The committee on public health service practices of the American Public. Health Association, in co-oper- ating with the United States Public Health Service, has made a report which shows the cost of public school health service in Washington is 50 cents per pupil.” Senator Copeland said. “This is 25 cents per pupil be hind that of other cities of its class, and 32 per cent less than the aver age.” far behind Says Staff Too Small. “This same authoritative places the ideal standard of medical inspection at one doctor for each sroup of 3.000 children,” the Senator continued. “Taking the present Wash ington public school enrollment at d wiih the 12 inspectors now d for 3 hours a day, the number of pupils per doctor lit tle less than 5,000—nearly double the ideal standard “During the past vear the medical inspectors of Washington have sub mitted to careful individual examinz tion nearly 1,500 children from the public kindergartens and first grades Of these pupils it was found tha nearly 86 per cent were suffering from physical defects. Of these more than one-half had defective teeth, 44 per cent enlarged tonsils, onefourth of them had enlarged glands and 20 per cent had defective nasal breathing. Of the children examined 15 per cent were suffering from malnutrition _ “This report gives emphisis to the importance of medical supervision Dr. Joseph A. Murphy, chief medical and sanitary inspector for the public schools, asks for an increase in the report A Small But Valuable Parcel of Rare DIAMONDS » QUALITY R. ADOLPH KAHN, now in Europe, purchased these pre- cious gems himself which is sufficient proof that they are the finest obtainable. Mr. Kahn, as a member of the Amsterdam Diamond Exchange, is given access to the buying of diamonds at first hand, and by selecting them personally, eliminates the brokers’ commissions, making their cost to us lower and the savings to you greater, These personal buying trips into the very heart of the diamond market are of immense im- portance to prospective diamond owners in Wash- ington. Amsterdam is the diamond center of the world, and it is there that the finest diamonds can be bought. Rest assured that Mr. Kahn selected oniy those of purest quality and greatest brilliancy. By spending considerable time in the diamond market, Mr. Kahn has succeeded in obtaining diamonds of perfect quality. Such exquisite color, sparkling and flashing as is seldom found, com- pletes the first shipments to our store. An inspec- tion of the arrival will surely arouse the desire to own one. Here Are Four Excellent Examples of Their Quality AN EXQUISITE DIAMOND A BEAUTIFUL DIAMOND A BRILLIANT DIAMOND A GENUINE DIAMOND weighing 78100 carats, or 3 of rare beauty and great bril- ighi ; of unusual brilliancy of cut. points more than 3 carat. Of liancy. Weighs 96.100 carats, ;'):"}""‘ ll g ";dbm P Weighs 1 amd 32-100 e fiery brilliance and beautifully or just 4 points less than 1 full Sare fustes janc, fsauty .o wonderful opportunity to buy cut. Priced special at— © $345 $395 $465 Gift Suggestions for the June Bride or Graduate After-Dinner Coffee Set Of hammered Sterling Silver. Half dozen in beautiful case. The per- fect gift for the bride. Sterling Silver Sterling Silver Cocktail Cups As pictured, with six to a set, in beautiful Ster- ling Silver. Reduced to— Bonbon Dish Exquisitely wrought of sterling silver. Very- beautiful and appropriate gift for the bride. $6 Diamond Bread and Butter Plates Of Sterling Silver, one- half dozen, as illustrated. Reduced to— $22.50 SALAD PLATES diameter ~ Ster- ling Silver. Set of six, L Ladies” Rectangular Wrist Watch | - Wrist Watch A surpassing offer. A small size Elgin Watch, in 14-kt. solid white or Of 18-kt solid white gold, with 17-jewel ad- justed movement. Rect- angular shape. For the graduate. green gold. $3450 L $25 Members Amsterdam Diamond Exchange JEWELERS PLA TL\" UMSMITHS of.ofiakindnc. 935 F Street 33 Years at This Address Hamilton New thin model HAMILTON 17-jewel watch in 14-kt. white or green gold filled case. A new Hamilton origina- tion. $50 18-kt. solid white gold, pierced mounting; set with full-cut diamond and 18-kt. white gold, pierced mountings. Set with three full-cut dia- monds and six four sap- calliber sap- phires. phires. a $50 $100 o] ARTRUR J. SUNDLUN, TREASURER ADOLPH KEAHN, PRESIDENT R R e 7 | Demterio force of medical inspectors, dental operators, hygienists and nurses. This appeal is in harmony with the accept- ed views. “It would mean great things to the coming generation if a careful physical examination and modern health ser ice were given to all the school chil dren of this city. It would mean better health in this generation and longer life for all concerned. Public health is purchaseable. Any commu nity within reasonable limits can con trol its own death rate. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY. The Wanderlusters’ hike will start from the end of the Mount Pleasant car line at 2:30 o'clock. Dr. Skinner will lead. The Red Triangle Outing Club will meet at Cabin John Bridge at 2:45 o'clock. Walk will be to Booze Creek and down Cabin John Creek. Camp- fire party. Visitors welcome. TONIGHT. The Filipino Club will give its an nual program, 8 o'clock, in the assem bly hail, Y. M. C. A. Dr. William Notz, dean of the School of Foreign Service, Georgetown Universit will be honor guest and chief speaker Sugu n, president of the Prospero Sanidad will also speak, and there will be songs Mme. Recto, wife of the floor I of the minority party in the Philip. pine House of Representatives, and by Maria Clara Carballo of the Glad yse Wilbur dance studio. Bernardo Gapuz will preside. Public invited ciub, and ader The United Lodge of Theosophists. 1731 K street, will meet, 8 o'clock Subject to be presented., “Successive Lives on Earth.” All welcome Inez Eudora Perry of Los Angeles will lecture at the Playhouse, 8 o'clock Subject, “A True Explanation for the ‘World Turmoil.” The Nordau Zion Club will gala program at Y. M. I 8:30 o'clock. Dancing. Secret Order ROME, May 1 have a i. A. Building Bill Debated. (#)).—The Chamber of Deputies today began a debate on a bill providing for the of secret societies. After speeches, notably one by Premier Mussolini, the vote on the bill was adjourned until next Thursd: several 13 couples defied taking out marriage i the 13th In Fresno, Calif., the Jinx by licenses on ATREDALE. male. almost swers to nime of Pep: 1429 Taylor st. n.w IREDALE nanicd full grown reward f rewarc. name Jazz 15th st to 3 Phone e Dark blue ba crepe: on’ road to Saturday afternoon. Reward at 4402 16th o . DIAMOND BAR PIN $10. Return to Apt DOGS—Your lost dog or c Rest Farm of the 4 Society. Many animals are available for homes, upon the assurance of good treat ment_and that they will not be sacrificed Tor vivisection purposes. Main & 513 11th st.nw. bull, female. braes harness. Reward liberal. o DRESS—Heavy_crepe, . Fla. ave. and H st. n.e. Saturday Reward if returned fo 827 Fla. ave. n EYEGLASSES, either on 18th hetween cars and Mozart pl leave them at 1804 ¥ FUR. on corner 3rd and H sts. n.w evening: reward. Return to Mrs. M. Loeb- Phone_Franklin §167. of onet _satin, lined white_gold: reward 501, 2700 Conn. ave Phone ~handsomely Tel. Cleveland 3377 between evening. 3 ‘and Upshur, nixht. Reward if returned to Mrs. McCulloch, 7 #old-rimmed. o v evening: reward. North Brentvood. < SES—Tortoise shell rimmed: Tuesday _reward. 1110 5th st. n.w. Frank- n Riverdal 109 Banner st GLOVES, black kid, white trimmings, gaunt- let style. in_downtown office or uptown bank, on’ or about Wednesday, May 2 v as gloves were gift. Phone day Bient nday night. cal Columbia 17605 "+ PIN. filisree platinum, set with one diamond and 'two pearis, May 15, between hours of 11:45 am. and 2 p.m.. on Washington Rapid Transit bus, between 12th and F and Mass ave.. or on sidewalk. ~ Finder please muniicate at Main 1850, Branch R1. Reward. POCKETBOOK. in Washingion-Virginia_rai way telephone hooth: reward. Adams 6401. PURSE. contaming $50 bill, $50 money or- der: Friday, Mag 8’ will iady who found eamie please'call West 90. 17* RING—Platinum band: 13h near day. Phone North 3370-W, Sunday. it SLIP—Tan_crepe de chine, on 16th st. buf Reward. 1505 Irving st n.w. Adams 2046. Gity Club, Wed- 5o mink, Finder please G: Fri- 17% SPECTACLES, at Women's nesday. Brown. 2115 P st. SUIT CASE. black walrus, containing woman's apparel: taken from car parked opposite Senate Office Bldg., Friday morning. :1;‘\;;;"‘1!: no_questions asked. Phone Frank. TIRE, mounted on rim, day afternoon. _Adams TOPCOAT. black, with' initials “A. B. D. in pockets: between Leonar Hughesville, Md.: reward. JOxBT T lost Satur- St Hotel. Leonardiown. Md. 19 WATCH. goid filled, open face Hamilton: reward.’ 114 11ih si. n.e, Lincoln 513-Je ade | by | regulation | ongressional Club, | 17, 1925—PART 1.’ THE WEATHER District of Columbia - probably a thunderstorm morrow falr and cooler. Maryland—Showers storms today; cooler Virginia — Showers storms today; cooler. West Virginia—Showers derstorms and cooler toda fair. Showers, today; to- thunder- fair and tomorrow thunder- fair and and tomorrow and thun ; tomorrow Reco Thermom 4 am., 110 am., ¢ |4 pm.. 80; 6 p.m., 71. Highest 54 d for 22 Hours. er—Midnight, 59 6 a.m., 54; 8 12 noon, 2 p.m., 78 am a.m., 60 pm.. T p.m., 74; 10 temperature, $1.8; lowest, Temperature same date last year— Highest, 64; lowest, 50. Tide Tables. (Furnisaed by United States Coast and Today 10:48 pm.; 416 p.m Tomorrow 1:39 pm 5:15 p.m. The Sun and Today—Sun sets. 715 p.m Tomorrow—Sun rises, sets, 715 p.m Moon rises, 2:27 a.m.: sets 2:15 p.m Automobile lamps to be lighted one half hour after sunset. Weather in Various Cities. and and Low tid high tide, 3:50 a.m. ! and and 11:31 am 4:46 a.m. tide, tide Low high 1o 4 rose, m.; sun 4:53 a.m.; sun iperature. Max. Min Sat- Fri urday. ni ipt tion 8 sat. pm. to t. 8p.m. Spm Atlant Baltimo: B it Md Davenp Deny Towa Detroit, Mich { Duluth Kansas City. Lattle Roc Mobile New Orleans New York, X North Platte aha. Ne | | Phifadeiptia Francisco, Calif nta Fe, N. Mex | Savannahl, Ga WASHINGTON. D. ¢ | PASTOR HELD IN FRAUD. n in “Mail- Marriage. May ). —Rev | Louis Patmont. pastor of the Miller { Park Christian Church, Omaha. and | his i Newman, were $2.000 bond each on the mails to defraud tion with a “mail mar h Mrs. Anna Ellgass of New Rev. Patamont and New arrested vesterday. Mrs. they endeavored to for money at New sed to pay her fare r she declined to marry 3oth men deny charges. |Is Accused With Cous | Order™ | oMaHA, N under charges of using | charges get her to wire 1€ and r back home aft | Newman ; CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Potomac Council, National will hold an identification meeiing morrow evening at Pythian Temple. {There will be prominent speakers and 2 program, one feature of which will {be an old fashioned country store. in charge of F. A. Strickrett, storekeeper. The Washington City Chiropractors’ Association will meet Wednesday, § |p.m., in the rooms of Central Chiro. practic College, 1914 Seventh street Dr. C. A. Thompson will speak on the subject of vaccination be given Al Souls A strawberry festival wi Saturday, 815 pam. at Church There will be animated Sstr berries and musical selections, with Katherine Riggs. harpist, and in strumental and voeal trios. The Adverti: have as suest and principal rker, Tuesda tits rezular week luncheon at the City Club M ridge, director of traffic of the Dis trict of Columbia will meet to- 1uscher’s Elec The Indiana Society morrow, $:15 p.m.. at I tion of offic Through the courtesy of the Department of the Interior pictures of work among American In dians and of America’s beauty spots will be shown. Dancing will follow. Clubs clubs at the Women's affiliated 2 p.m. ation of e of Wednesday Detention. The Monday Evening Club will hold its annual meeting tomorrow. 4:30 {p.m.. at the National Training School for Boys, Bladensburg road northeast. Llection of officers. Bring box lunch which will be served at 6 p.m. Cof- fee will be made at the hospital. Bu leaves Fifteenth and H streets north- east, every 20 minutes. and presi will meet House of Mount Pleasant Woman's Christian Temperance Union will meet Tue: day, 2 p.m., at the home of Miss Ger- trude Jones, 1320 FEleventh street Mrs. C. M. Wilkes will speak on Java. Dr. Paul Bartsch of the Smithsonian Institution, will give an ilustrated lec- ture on “Birds and Men: a Compara- tive Study in Animal Behavior,” to- morrow, 8 p.m., in Auditorium of Na- tional Museum, under auspic Washington Practical Club. Public invited. Mrs. Tillie Duvall of the Dower House will not speak for the Wash- ington Practical Psychology Club un til June 15. The President’s Own Garrison, 104, The Army and Navy Union, U. S. A., will entertain on Thursday night at 8 o'clock in G. A. R. Hall, 1412 Tennsylvania avenue, with a box so- cial and entertainment features. Pu- pils of Miss Marybelle Moles will give a dance program. Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to-the following Johnnie Williams and Julia B. Payne. Burpett C. Robinson and Marie McDowell R. Maurice Moss of Baltimore and Winni- fred Williams of this city, William A. Robarge of Charlotte. N. C.. and Marion D. Diana ot Hillside. N. J. Charles M. Cutmore of* Fort Humphreys. Va, and Cecilia A- M. Tighe of Bronx. N. ¥ Hazel W. Marsh of Charlottesville. Va.. and Anna M. Watson of Lynchburg., v Harvey G. Wilson of Arcola. Va.? and Mssie C. Sloper of Catharpen. Va, William L. Norris and Hazel E. Tyler. Purnell J. Winstead of this city and Mollie R. Winstead of Livingston Heights. Va. George S. Dieterich and Mary C. Owen. William E. Cunningham and Mariorie L. . both Simpson of this city and Elinor of Lorton. Va. Anderson and Mattie J. Watts. Weld of Meyersdale. P and Catherine S. Matthews of this i 'Ellis Jyoés and Ida L. Brown. ! iy B MRS. JENNIE and | Union, Club of Washington | o.| he presidents of the District Feder- | Prominent D. C. Woman Succumbs in San Francisco. Word has been' received in ington of the death yesterday ing in San Francisco of Mr Jones Franklin of this ecity. Mrs Franklin had just arrived in this city from Hongkong, China, where she visited her son, Mr. Lynn Winterdale Franklin, United tes consul at Hongkong, who accompanied her home. He will be joined today in San Frandisco by Mrs. Franklin's daug ter. Mrs. offrey Peli of Madera Calif., formegly Hazel “ranklin of Washington. Franklin will be burled in Try .. where her husband, the nklin, is buried. Mrs. Franklin was the daughter of the late Chalkley Jones of German town, Pa.. and the er Jjones of Pennsylvania. . Franklin'’s mother was t cousin of the late Sur Gen. William Craw- ford Gor; Mrs. Taft, widow of Mr. O. B, Ao, is a sister of Mrs. Franklin's moth M Franklin left Washington iIn the early Winter and sailed from New York for Hongkong, China, by way of the Panama Canal and San Francisco It was her intention to return, after a visit with her son in Hongkong, by way of Europe and England. Be cause of ill health Mr. Franklin ac companied her to San Francisco soon er than they planne nd a stroke of apoplexy caused her death vesterday She was a resident of Bethesda, Md a member of the Women's City Club vears a clerk Department Wash® morn and has been for many the Deaths in War Reported. .S Veterans' Hos Eckels. F. McDermot. 2 n Morford. 71 homas Daucett. 30, | vital Crarles B Ezra Carter Walker. 21 days. 1733 Hospital He 20th st imen Julia Adams. 1. 340 H st s.w Constance Adams. 2 months. 1 Births th Reported. i zirl ulke boy Connors. hoy Phillips. £irl sus and Florence George and H t and Be dore. R BRADLEY. T M. BRADLEY DENNEY. I wisl floral tnibutes d NEY. MRS, P FISIER. W to dear baby. HARRY MR.AND MRS We wish to ex FISHER JORNSO! r their kindness and JOHNSON THE FAMILY k all our friends dness during ou r. AMELIA 3 T SIEGEL TABLER. We tributes at the I SIEVTOLA TAD MRS | CARRI RAVMOND. SCHWE ath AND GERTRUDE LER (nee SCHWE DWARD BROTHERS. HUSBAND. Married. EY. MARTHA . H. Deaths. sday. May 1% Walter Re spital, JAMES 1] loved hus of Annie Blale years. Remains s at of Mrs. R. J. Chaillet, sr ne The funeral w I's_funeral home. May 18, Natis invit HOPPE—BUT wishes to hter I o Va.. May Mrs i Sat DERS _BUCK- HOPPE at’ Fairfax BLALOCK. T n W Tiends (Baltimorr i Joseph Aath of ou BLALOCK. who d All are re Temple at to attend t ce North 30 pm. Monday, May funera €. J. KROPKE There will be a spe No. 7 Master BLALOCK. ial meeting of Bethiehem Chanter Eastern Star. at the Temple. 3 pom. Sunday the purpose Star funeral service: our_late worthy pa T. BLALOCK. All 1 16 atten BEULAH M. CAPPER. Matron are requesto service for BLALOCK late brother the residence. Sunday at the at 1 ‘o at ) p.m ral_services 816 H st. ne May 18 EVA OLSON. Noble ANNETTE E. HARRELL. Rec BRYANT. Departed this life st day. May 13, 1925, at 3: emans May Deal home, 30 p.m. Mon rand. Sec'y. 17 denly Wed ) p.m.. at his place n.w. NA mourn daughter and Monday, May Ruth Dabney harge ington. We did not know the pain he bore, We did not_see him die We only know he went And never said good-by THE FAMILY. Saturday, May 18 at his residence. 219 V st. n.w. W D. CARTE! He leaves 10 mourn their loss a mother. wife and host of relatives and friends. Remains be reviewed at Moon & Allen’s fu- 1 home. 12th and Florida ave. n.w Funeral from Moon funeral home Tuesday, May termen Weism CARTER 142 Suddenly, = CARTER. TER neral parlor Sunday. May 10. 1925. CLARENCE CAR- Funeral from Joseph 1. Bailes May 17. at 2 COFFIN. dence Friday. May 17 5 4th’ 2 E services at residence Monday. May 18, at rangements by Joseoh Gaw- Jate SCATUR. Thursdas, May 14. 1925, at Widewater, Va.. EVA DECATUR (nee Mc- Garrity). beloved wife of Sam Decatur and mother of aix children. Funeral serv ices WAl be held at the residence of he daughter, Mre. Louise Shanholiz, 803 N Sersey ave: mow. Sunday. May 17 Tnter: ment. at Lewinsvilic. Relatives and friends invited. L o F1L Saturday. May 16. 192 at_Chil s Hospi! ROBERT AURICE FIN beloved infant of Ethel M. Finn and the late John M. Finn. Funeral from Martin W. Hysong's funeral parlors Mon- day at 11 am. 17 HEURICH. Frida; Hospital. ©O'Connor). rich. _Funeral from her late residence 1328 E st. n.e., Monday, May 18, at 8:30 o’clock. thence to Holy Comforter Church at 9 o'clock. whero mass will ba said for the repose ‘of her soul. ' Relatives and Iriends. invited. KALDENBACH. Friday., May 15, the residence of C. L. iello. 18 Avor Hyattaville. Md.. FANNIE: beloved wile of the late James Kaldenbach, aged 77 years. Funeral from St. Jerome's Catholic Church, Hyattsville. Md., Mond: May 230 am. " “Interment at New Cathedral Ceme- Baltimore. Md e McDERMOT. Friday. May 15. 1025 at Epis- conal Eve. Ear and Thevat Hosbital. JOHN ¥ ‘heloved Son of Alice MecDermot and the late Ferdnand McDermot. Fu- Deral services at 2507 Wisconsin ave. n.w. Sonday May"1s ai 10w Iniermeni rlington National 'Cemetery. — Rela- tives and iriends invited. 17 Jennie | Relatives and friends in- | Draths. A special communication of F. A. A. M. 18 at 8:45 am for the purpose ices over the r JOHN FLEMING DERMOT. CHARLES T. LOUIS A. SMITH ary MePHERSON. Departed this 1ife May 15 925. JIRLOINT L. McPHERSON aby of Mr Mrs. W o, “Funeral from her ence, 1 Champlain place n.w. Monday May 18, at 2 oclock. Rev. W. D. Battla, officiating. Relatives and friends are in vited. = MEALY. home 1% FRANCES MEALY daughter of M services at her requiem mass Monday. May 18 Mount Olivet Cer MEYER at | MeDERMOT. Mas Girard at her MARY beloved acl J Funeral home. followed by Anthony's Churen at 10 a.m. Interment at tery 1 Saturday. May 18 187 m.. at Providerice Hoepital MARY LUCILE. beloved wite of William F. Meyer. Funeral from resdence of G Mever. 1349 Spring Monday. May thence to St Gabrie urch. whete requiem mass will be suni at 9:30 o'clock Taterment at Mount Olivet Cemeters. 17 MIL Death b 4 comrade. Gy to his last we honor the embers of Solourn Uested to attend ton Ceme Please wei Notice to_ Sojourners 1 our brothe LSON A. MILES Vous. In order that devarted ers Club, funéral lay at vm NATHAN WILLIAMS, Secret Mai. CHARLES S. RALPH Capt Attest MORFORD. Suddents Stoneleich Court father of Mrs Liiburn H. Steel. S at Stone Court Sunday. M 5 vm 1 0'CONNOR. Thursday. May 14. 1925, JERE MIAH O'CONNOR. Hushand of Ida 0'Con nor of Arlington. Va. Remains Soidiers” Home Chapel held Monday. May. 1% at 10:30 a.m terment at Rock Creek Cemetery 14. 19 May 15, 1 a DENTON “MORFORD. 17 at her HEN the o May RIETTA O'LEARY. F Interm PONNE May 18. at 8 Anthony s nt Olivet Ce from Mondas OTT. T BERNARDIN Scott’ - at 8 said ientat SIDNEY. Dep: Hospital, of the the 109° 8t An i 18 i William 1y, Ma Théresa s al. Inter- hence 1o St WELCH e Fune In Alemoriam. AnaNs. i SLPH Saturday. May his residenc ved I ather of ate JOH b Mi of a loving JOHN RAN ADAMS. who denarted this life azo today. May 17. 1911 WIFE AND CHILDRI BRAY. to_the M1 Tor Devo A" lov HER DEVOT JULIA ¢ WARD. NAUGH - & memory of my de 5 \ TGH. wha ¢ th v May A tri BRAY of her dass mo t behind. 2 PHEW AND " JOSEPH E BRO hus parted parted BRON memors_of my T GOLDSTON. who niy two vears GOLDSTON memors of HATTON. TON my today. HAT 0N remembrance and father. JOHN ted lite two | IACKS THE FAMILY remembrance ALICE JOH somysox, R Dear MARY mother lavs, ot never fades HER_ CHIL AND €A MAS In JOHNSON MATS, who § t May a 1024 son. LES- in Jesus REYNOLDS 0 o )AUGHTERS, MAGGIE IE RHONE. . lasp your hand. ile. your welcome voice 0 much to me Your dear face he day ¢ mem, Till 1 rest by sou HIS LOVING FA (Baltimore papers SCOTT. In Joving r and. JAMES H To Gone ed 1 mY heart HER AND MOTHER = 2] 2 mbrar SCOTT. who my hus. ied May but not forsot ELIZABETH SCOTT but loving remembrance LIA M. THOMAS. who years ago today. May THOMAS. Tn sad |7 of my mother. L | departed this nife' 1 16. 1913 Gone. but not_forgotten HER DAUGHTER, E H FUNERAL DIRECTORS. VL. SPEARE CcQ Neither the successors of nor connectea the original W. R. Speare establish- « o020, 940 F St. N.W. menc. Phone Fran " Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) Established 1841. 3034 M ST. N.W. Kgiavlished 1801 Gawler Service lfuncr-l Directors Sinigagfln Main5512 Hffems T. F. COSTELLO NOW LOCATED AT _1724 N. CAP. ST. NORTH 7976, ~ % imothy Hanlon 641 H ST. N.E. Phone L. 5542, CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 _EAST CAPITOL ST, Phone Lincoln 372. VILLIAM LEE. Funeral Directos - LTI o Fi Conneetion ™ Com . el and, modern creiatortim Medirs prices. 532 Pa. Ave. N.W. Call M. 138b Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENBH ST. N.W. Modern Chapel. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. 12 ST. N.E. $detn Crinper. Lincoln 524 JAMES T.. RYAN 317 Pa. Ave. SE, odel Chapel. Model ChRPite Ambulances. o 143 Livery inConnestio FUNERAL DESIGNS. Prompt_auto delivery service. Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St, P o 900 14th St. N at. MODERATE PRICES. Prompt Delivery BLACKISTONE'S Floral “Blanket Sprays” And Other Beautiful Floral Modaraie Pricon. © 14th & B Tel. 30, 9%b.