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THE EVEN S.A. R. WILL LO HEADQUARTERS HERE National Society Calls for Annual Defense Day, But Not on November 11. WASHINGTON _r"—'——'—h—‘_’_*—_‘———"—”———*T——— POLICE TO PAY HONOR, WEDNESDAY, forces of the country. voted for the encourage- ment of aero organization. congress held REPUBLICAN LEAGUE PLANS NEXT MEETING Southern States’ cepts Invitation to Hold Qctober Convention in Birmingham. WAIFS FARMED 0UT WOMEN DECLARE - “Whole- | puppies. for Heavy Work, Conference Hears. said he offered his the homeles the congested memorial exer- cises in tribute to Past President Gen- Woodworth and His- torian General Col. Moulton CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Abraham Lincoln Circle, No. 3, and . Grant Circle, No. memorial exercises in the ro- tunda of the Capitol, Sunday, William F. | inz the conference, H.Min;:.« R. of the Rus- Foundation, Association Ac- institutions “one would nhsp(m(- of (lm !\enw or *Foundlings Taken in erimes committed in Associated Press . former member of Congress, will be principal speaker. The rnusical program will be furnished ‘Miss Mary By the Associated Press | Resolutions “political doetrines which conflict with | the established principles of govern- and-the illegal entry of aliens into the country, were cold,” he said. RESERVISTS GET DUTY. Assertions | Officers Sent to Medical School at | stern foundling | . ‘wholesale lots' Southern and Western States Mlnl‘ legally adopted by farmers were madn yeste delegates to fare Conference of America. to hoid the Southern States in Birmingham, , was accepted here yesterday at a meeting of leaders of the organ- convention Republican and a bugler from the Army Band. adopted yester- the Associated The Parent-Teacher Association of Slater-Langston closing meeting for the season tomor- at Slater School. gram will feature the meeting. of officers and ment of a trust fund, be devoted were features of the meeting. announce- the receipts of educatton Curtls and Mrs. Helen Dortch Longstreet, Gainesville, Ga., were elected first respectivel: thirty-sixth ann congress voted favor headquarters in al congress here. ¢ on plans for children trom e officers of | have been assigned to | various parts of the country, including | the following residents of this city and | gv, active duty in Stress was laid upon the desirability 1l entry of all aliens Army Omcers Ordered Abroad. officers ordered instruction Cunningham, lery Corps, and Wade H. Haislip, In- Leavenworth, Kans., the Mcole de France: Capt. Camp Mead: | of chec kulx..' il nd second vice Charles V. was named _abroad _for Coast _Artil- i iend of Gov. ) State officers elected included W. asserted that Lawson, Orlando, was made public. e also adopted calling for fitting observance of patriotic holidays v the national parks, for membership of the 'mqkuw plans for fantry, at Fort are “ordered Ashton, Alexand » brought to Texa made to do he u.lnpml a mi ‘ Provisions of the trust fund is said to be unigue for political or- an amount not rtain dues, shall to be ex-| organization, the bicentennial of Westmore of erence that very ations, are that -ced 90 per ¢ serve Corps; Capt. are "H‘Elcfl "‘lw exc ‘of the organiza Capt. Herbeht L. Earnest, §th Cavalry, at Fort Riley. MeD. Robinett. Kroups to the Northwestern held in_ trust, rederick O. | dral avenue, Sanitary All have been ordered to the Medical service School at Carlisle adequate to prevent foreign aggression and calling for the designation of one . apart from November apple and onion Reserve Corp: 20 Clvptary. ot who are ordered to rench Cavalry School at mong the junior membership of the league. Memphis was selected as permanent A meeting of the board of directors will be held each year on Lincoln’s birthday. ventions-will be held and the league cor 2oosevelt city to be ¢ a convention committee. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES TONIGHT. {. House of the Government a dance in Recrea. Hotels will have , 8:30 o'clock. s Guild, A card party by s House at the District line, 8 to 10 o'clock. South Washington Citizens’ Associa brother School. Arcanum, he Law of Compensation considered at meeting at United Lodge | 7 Theosophists, Home for Association. will meet § Sanford Shelton Union will meet with Mrs. C. F. . 8 o'clock k will speak The Emma Brown, 4134 s The Washington City Chirop rooms of the Central Chiropractic Thompson will address the the subject of “Vace ociety on Association special dinner meeting a | Grace Dodge Hotel. {1ibrarians Washington Clarence W of Congress will ¥ | SS 000 Life lnmnnce for $46.90 >—aend date of birth for particu- Company founded 1865 | fars ‘whid tiustration ourning Blacks Dyed 24-HOUR SERVICE Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. Lincoln 239 In Baltimore. Mount Reyal "Hotel Thres Minutes From Union Statiom. 100 Rooms, With or Without Bath, for y1 Single, $2 to $3.50; fur- for permanent Bisbed or unfurnished, DESIGN’S THE THING IN HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES Union and Rosal Stations. and_Calvert St., Day and Nigftt Service Any hour of or night, we are always to answer your calls for help, conscientious of our responsi- Design is far more important than style alone It means not only the lines of your clothes, but the relation of the lines to the proportion of the figure It means the harmony of fab. rics and linings, and the harmony of buttons with woolens James T Ryan 317 Pennn. Ave. S.E. Lincoln 142 Every detail of clothes making is an art with us It takes more time, more effort~but the clothes show it label is the sign of it . Without That “Starey” Appearance | The very best quality A supply enough to meet every requirement of these per- fect reproductions of the human eye. large RALEIGH HABERDASHER INCORPORATED Thirteen-ten F Street o oHahinone. || 935 F Street 33 Years at the Bame Address MAY 20, '1925. of arrangements and Dorsey W. Hyde, Jr., will act as toastmaster. The Center for Psychic Develop- ment, 1337 Oak street, will hold meeting, 8 o'clock. Dr. Jane Coates will speak on “Of What We Afraid? Are Woman Gets Appointment. The President has authorized the ap- pointment of Mrs. Bessie L. Dudley m the classified service of the Treasury Department “witheut regard to her —AD in-| ganding on the elizible list.” The order was based on the .recommenda- eyt | tion of the Secretary of the Treasury, who said Mrs. Dudley is the daughter of a former officer in the United ates tevenue Cutter Service and a widow port. THE WEATHER District of ( cloudiness and sl | night, followed slumbia—Increasing ghtly warmer to- by unsettled weather, with a possibility of showers tomor: for{row: moderate to fresh south and southwest winds which | Maryland. ir in east, partly cloudy and warmer in wesi portiom tonight: tomorrow unsettled. probably showers in west portion: and southwest winds Virginia—Fair tonight 2 fresh south warmer be | wi 3 it s west por n tomorrow unsettled, to be| probably showers in west portion: moderate east shifting to southwest winds. West Virginiu—Increasing cloudi- ness and warmer tonight: tomorow {unsettled, probable showers; warmer in east portion ‘our Hours. pm., 74 8 pm., 55: 4 a.m., 51; § a.m., Records for Twenty Thermometer- 8; 12 midnight, 59: noon, 76. Barometer—4 p.m.. 30.04: § p.m., 30.06; 12 midnight, 30.10; 4 a.m., 30.11; 8 a.m., 10.14; noon, 30.09. Highest temperature. noon today. Lowest temperature, 49, occurred at 5:45 a.m., today. Temperature same Highest, 62; lowest, occurred at ate last year the Temperature and condition of the water at 8 am. today: Great Falls— Temperature, 64; condition, clear. Fair, Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey) * Hall.| Today-—Low tide, 12:29 a.m. and 1.02 p.m.: high tide, 6:27 a.m. and 6:54 p.m Tomorrow—Low tide, 1:15 a.m. and | will be 1 1:30 p.m.; high tide, 7:12 a.m. and 742 pm . i The Sun and Moon. _ Today—Sun rose 4:32 a.m; sun sets Orphans, | 7217 p.m Tomorrow—Sun rises 4:31 a.m.; sun {sets, 7:18 p.m Moon rises 4:01 a.m.; sets 5:21 p.m Automobile lumps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Weather in Various Cities. = Temperature. 3 E perature tors 3= §5y “ol- ¢ ) Co | statious A% of Weather s will louds the | Albans ar | Autania ar Will_be | ijats (1t Clear of the | Kirminglani Clea n charge| Bismarck Pr.cloudy BATES] Roston Clear Buttalo Pt clouds { Charleston | Chicago with a family of small children to sup-| { lavigne, le { here on a visit, will | vans, | CAVANN ! tendance is Tequested Clear | Kansas City 618 Clear { Lo Angelcs. 20y Clotdy {ouiailie - 30.10 Cloudy l‘:lan( Fla... 20.98 364 C Ly New Ocleans 3002 Okla. City Pittahureh Portiand.Ore | Raleigh S. Lake City | San “ATitonio 30.¢ | San_Diego Prclouds SMrancinco 064 Cloudy St paut 102 | Seattie Prcloudy | Spokane Cloudy WASH . D.C 30.14 Clear | FOREIGN. | (8 am.. Greenwich time, today.) | Temperature. Weather. n. England 5 Foggy Fran Ran Vienna, Austria Clear Berlin, Germans Clear Copenhagen. Denmark Clea Sloridhalin. Sweden Clea | Horta (Fayal), Azores Foggy Hamiiton, Rermuda Part cloudy Havana, Caba @ Cloudy Colon. Canal Zone Part clouds ARGENTINA. For week ending May 18, 14 mperature: Precipitation Pl 4. CUF. Depart. —Cur. Depart ern wheat area, 50 —6 03 —o0.1 hern' wheat ea d8 .8 «t0l —oa FOUND. )CKETBOOK—With small sum of money —Owner may hav me by proving veoperty and statine where losi. | Phone { A W North 5536 ST. BOSTON RRINDLE BULL. white strives in face and white breast: Billy. tag 11711: re- | 1305 Marviand ave. n.e BULLDOG—Medium _size. _ black, Drown: $10 reward. Return to 1470 BILLFOLD. contents card to United States Treasury Department: aturday evening near E. Rector's store. 443 Conduit road n.w. Return abo: 3 0. and O and 7th and K sts.: value ciation, Liberal reward. 1843 Monr . female, from North_216. brown spot on_body Saturday_evening. DIAMOND out of ring, on Tuesday. % o ment: reward. Niles. one Main 1953. M. H tween 914 5th 5th and 8th sts n.e. address or Lincoln H388-J. H ata: | to ‘meet at above church at 11 about $80 and vass| Ders of Morning Star Lodge. o ad: etween 1 v: lost in Takoma Park Call_Woodside 162 or 301, Detwaen | Jene. the Cecil apartments. L and 15th sts.. and Freer Art Gallery and Agricultural Depart- DIAMOND RING—Set with 2 sapphires. be- and Detween eward return to above EARRING, rold pendant: Monday afternoon: raward. Tranklin 4116, | FUR_NFECKPIECE—At Avenus Grand Thy ter, Sunday night. 708 3rd st. s.e. HANDBAG. containing auto tools. Apgar. 435G n s INSIG! on H st. n.w.. on wa to St. John's Church {Mas "19. Finder please 0."A. C. Ochlme: Legion Headquariers, 1701 H st. nw. * NECKPIECE brown fur, Corcoran sf, tween 13th and 14th turned 1344 10th et n.w. NECKPIECE, fur. in the Z0o:: please Fr. 40151732 Kay st. n.w. _Eeward. : PAST POCAHONTAS JEWEL At Arlinet Cemetery, ot on Nav turn to Mrs. T. H. refurn to “owner, nnis. 1006 Eve st. | | TA 78 of the Military Order e Lova) Leton, betweon T4in sad Yot Drobably on G &t. near 15th, about 2 pom.. 1223 G st. n.w., or Loyal be- Reward if re- Yard car_ It found, re: . PFK GESE dox. Dlack: Ticense No_ 15502 Nellie: reward. Ner- Maniila, 020 Srd it. nie. found return to KETBOOK, baby's. pin seal ey Chase and Colimbia How Cleve. 507 for reward. between Call and 2 sapphires: v Cleveland_3651. ROSARY—Silve: New York ave.; Franklin 486 Rewardy_ probably on 14th s reward. 50 K N, latinum top. set with small diambnd B 1ued as Gift. Flease phone st. n.w. or SABLE CHOKER, “double animal en route from 10th and N Vestment Bldg. Reward. q'\“m\(} OF PEARLS. Monday: reward. ADL. 12 v Cavitol st. Phone Lincoln M OF MONEY in manlila paper envalnm Reward if returned to 3812 Livingston si Phone Cleve. 2247-W. SUNBURST DIAMOND—Monday. .w., bet. E st. and Albee Blds heirioom. Reward. Cleve. 3142 WALLET, containing money and Tone; e ion inside. “Meward. 15th valued, as un- 3 TO OYSTER’S MEMOR Late Commissioner's Name Placed | | in List for D. C. Association’'s An- nual Memorial Services. ribute to the memory of James Oyster, District Commissioner in charge of the Police Department, who died early paid on the occasion of the second an nual memorial service for deceased members of the police force, the Com. missigher having been carried as an honorary tember of the Policemen’s Association. Members of the force who past year and whose names pear on the memorial list were Ray mond C. Leisinger, slain in line of duty: Mrs. Millicent W. Cooper, mem- | Iber” of the Woman's Bureau 1 identification expert heodore 1embe; of headquarters cleri cal fore rles I'. Giddings, desk | sergeant in No. 8 station, and Ben jamin F. Williams, first member of t force mounted on a bicycle Memorial services will be held in Central High School Auditorium at $ slock Sunday night, under the aus pices of the Policemen’s Associatic President Milton D. Smith ha ppoin ed George B. Whee kK master of ceremonies, being chairm: of the committee in charge. other memt | being George W. Little, Thon Heffernan, Horace L. Lineberg a { L. Tric _Il is expected that a nu er w( visiting police chiefs from different parts of the country, who ar atten he memc Inspector arles acting chief of police, ha rected that flags on the ice stat be placed at half-staff Sunda rial service. to attend the service. Speakers include Right E. Freeman, Episcopal Washington: Very R Catholic _ University Lewis, hington 1 Rev Bishop of - Ignatius Smith and president iversi of George yesterday morning, will be | e expected ns He and other department officials are expected James | William Invocation 1 Deaths. PERRY. Wednesday, May 20. 19 lumbia Hospital. EDNA L. be of Oliver H nd _duugh nd Mrs. Henrs F. Lerch. 4 She” chapel of Jolni Re 10th st. n.w.. Friday, 3 Intern at Fort tery PINKERTON 19 pEt Hosoi short PI beloved mother of Ellen H, Aiken years. Services at Hysong's fune 1300° N «t. n.w.. Thursday. May pm. Relatives and friends wvited to at tend | POLLEY. Tuesday. Muy 19. 1925, JAMES RENCE. beloved husband 6f Marix Q47 years 1 from the ce 0f his fath lliam G. Po)le: ond st. s.e.. ADL Thuraday. Mas 11 am. "Relatives and friends i Intermént at Mount Olivet. 20 e, Cottage FFERSON ila_Poses two siaters. fou host of relatives an his depart Notice o Jolin T. Rhines & Co in charke s to funeral lat neral directors Wednesday, May 20, 1025, &t his 1021 tith n.e. CA be husband of Annie Siuter. Funera from_ the above resdence Fridas., 23 #t B:30 a.m.. thenee to Holy Name Church where requicm mass will be & am Interment 4t Mount Olivet Ci i Depa this life Tuesday, May at 12:15 pam.. at Freedmen - DOROTHY MAE SWANN. dea ¥ beloved ¢ ter 0f Mary E. Dishma and John Swanu. She leaves a ) relatives and iriends 1o mourn thel Funeral fron WOI dernagin She was taken away from Iuto & home of eterial For God loved ber best HER MOTHER. 21° | WRIGHT. suaqenis. May 19. 1923, at the Lome of her fon. J. Butier Wright. 2031 Q"N CAROLINE TSABEL. widow of the Tate Bozert ¥ t. and daughter o Mary Carolinc and Augustus €. Rich of New York In Alemoriam. | BERWICK. In memory of our dear wile aod ister, ESTELLA BERWICK. who Dassed avay one year today. May 20. 1924 In my heart your memory lingers Always ton fond and true There is not 4 das. my dear That T do not think of sou HER DEVOTED HUSBAND this day 10 us. which ¥ will eling in_our How sad’is The day o will be delivered by Re C. Palmer e L s - and Capt Julian B Yates, cheplain ati| miesaman, In tovin mémas otor de Fort Myer, will pronounce the bene. voted husband a er. MAURILE l' diction. Taps will he sounded by Po. | BRESNATAN Seven vears azo liceman J. C. Moeller., fotay 30 Music will be furnished by Kal-| Y 5at ¥ould I give to clasp your hand lipolis Grotto Band. There will be solos | Joving ~ sour w voice by Edwin Callow, Miss Mary Apple | e and Miss Aurelia Birmingbam and a | number of selcctions by Washington | e Quartet, composed of J. F. Bowie, | e = Mary Sherrier Bowie, Richie 1 EYOmER N and Freder Sergeanv.s Pass to Retired List. Master Sergt. Walcott H letached enlisted men’s list, structor at the University of Mary land, College Park, and First Sergt Harmon Stewart, Huachuea, Arizona, on the Army retired lis Si mons, on ac May 18. 1 at 1618 Baltimore. Md. ETTA KE (nee Morgan) . age daughter of Wi Hospit: fathe. i brother o E. Randol Brown. F' Wise Co.. 2900 M st. n.%. Fr ) am.. ihence to Holy Church, where mass will be said a.m. Relatives and friends invited terment at Rock Creek Cemeters BROWN. Suddenly. S May 17, 19! at 130 n. loved son becea Sh Howard Madden nest Frank S Georze W day at 8:3 1. STEWART A. BROWN. be. Re. »i Lark Brown and Mra ter. ‘brother of Leu Consine Dou and Remains resting. af vis Co.s funeral ve nw. Funeral $10 N st now 7 P st. n.w.. Thursday ) a.m.. thence 10 St Church. Where réquiem mass will d at $ a.m_ for the repose of her sc Interment at Mount Olivet Cometers tives and fricnds invited . Suddenly. MES ELMORE CAVANNA of Jobn xnd Mattie Cavanna. Ared D seu and 7 months. Funeral from the resi of his srandfather. G. W Davenport st. n.w.. Thur-das ) pom Suddenly, May 19, 102 GLADYS E. COLV Remains resting at the cha Chambers. Interment at Cu ay, 19. 19! oldest €0 COLVIN. Hospital peper. Va of W. W Deper. Va. COOKE. Mar 1. 102 Bank. Hampton. v widow of the late DANDRIDG! Den-rlzu this life ay 19. 1025. at 11:15 am dence. 1601 8ih st. n.w widow of the late W and beloved mother o nice E. Dandri F M. E. Chu o'clock. Relatives and friends invited DANDRIDGE. - Queen of Sheb Chapier 2, 0. E. 2 < the ored Lady 'ELIZABETH G. DANDRIDG gf, 1601 8tn SC m Funcral Friday, Ma 2 m Asbursy M nw. A full Sister at_her home. L ar Cooke. chapters i . Boxal Patron I JACKSON. Sec's May, 16, 1925 wn Bal H E. GLASCOE. be. 't 'Efia. Glascoe snd the Glascoe, . Funeral 1008 i4th et se .‘at 2 pm. Friends an: invited o atiend. Interment &t C sional Cemetery. Atteet GLASCO! timore. Md.. loved son John W. GEORGE E. HUNTER. will be heid at Columbia Lodge. Elk Home, Thuredas evening, Mas 1. o clo Dresent. 3 Church. Falls Church. Va.. Fridas 22t 1 pm. Al members are Funeral 30 10, Forest Temple Lodge. No. Attest? ALFOXSO E. WILLIANS e KING. _ Monday. M May iriends ‘invited. Interment at Congres- | sional Cemetery 20% Monday, Mar 18. 1 ALICE E. HOLS. widow 0f Jacob Korn of Abi- Funeral Francis L. L. Thursday. Kans. | of Ner nephew. Park road n.w.. May 21. Garfield Memorial Hospital. JIENRY, beloved husband of Valle of Berwsn, Md held at Zurhorst's funeral pariors East Capitol st.. Friday. May 22, Relatives and “fricnds ‘invited Tnterment at Fort Lincoln Cemeters McCLOUD. Departed this life Tuesday, M at 8:33 o'clock GEORG ary GEORGE McCLOUD, staif pm. MINNT Chuteh, Bih and 11 ste: . May 21, at 2 p.m. OXSTER. The Soclety of Interment ‘private. of one of its members. OYSTER. Columbia. which occurred May 19. attend his Church Thursd: JOHN CLAGE' Miss EMMA A, OYSTER. t 2 'p.m. R. the Hon. JAMES ¥. Baviist_ Church eua' and H sts. n.w. Thursday. 5 THEODORE W' NOYES. President J. WRIGHT. Secretary. PAUL. | Suddenly, on_Tuesday. May Agnes F. Butz and Byron S Paul. at the parlore of William H. Scott, 3 Bth wt. on Wednesday, May 2 7:30 pm. Relatives and friends inv, Interment May McLean | 1 | 10th Cavalry at Fort { peckmax. ave been y\LnHl\ ount of | al from chapel of Keene, May Bay M. B. COORE No death_of Hon- Royal Matron, late from his late Wednesday. relatives ngTes. HUNTER. Officers and members of Colum- bia Lodze. N I B.P. O. E. W.. a hereby_notified_of the death of Brother Seseion of sorrow at 7:30 All_members are orderéd to be from Gallowas M. E May requested Mem- and . 9. ‘are_invited i WILLIAM H. DAVIS_Exaited Ru at Barcroft Relatives and from the_residence Hiller, 457 at 10 am. s Interment (private) at Glenwood Ceneter: « LA VALLE. Wednesday, May 20, 193 La Services will_be 301 at * p.n. to_attend. at_Walter Reed o . United State Army Medical Corps. . He leaves to mourn their loss & lovink and devoted wite. Amanda McCloud (nee Grigsby). relatives and friends. Re- mains at 117 10th st. se. Funeral from Metropolitan' A. M. E. Zion Chureh. D st bet. 2nd and 3rd efs. 6.w.. Rev. C. L. Rus- sell officiating, Friday. May 27, @t 1 p:m. Interment at Arlington Cemetery. 21°% NOYES. _ Suddenly, at Homeopathic Hos- pital.’ Monday. May 18 1925. at 4:30 E'A. NOYES, eldest daugnter of the late Samuel V. and Eiizabeth b. Noyes " kuneral serfices at Gawlers chapel, 1780 Pennsylvania ave. n.w.. Tithreday. May 2108t 11 s, OYSTER. Tuesday, May 19, 1925. at his fesidence, 2400 16th st. n.w.. Hon. JAMES F. OYSTER. Services at C: Baptist ursday. %6 Natives of the District of Columbia announces the dea *one o members. Hon. JAMES F. "' commissioner of the District of 25, Members ‘o the society are Tequcsted 1o faneral nfllo.hm- e} Baptist The members of the Association Oldest Inhabitants are reauested to attend Tuneral ‘of our late associate membr. 'OYSTER. from Calvary 19, 955, HARRY KLINE, beloved husband of Paul and father of Mrs. F. M. Funeral services at od. ac Easton. Pa. on Friday | 147 & HSTSNW MAIN 6953 & thousand vears. You'in my heast wil HIS SON MAURICE ot Telieved by Time UHIS ToVING DACGHTER EFFIE. * LOCISE DECKMAX. awho b awas elht years ago today, M 1017 { HER CHILDREN. CAREIE L. BAUMAN i AND HENRY F. DECKMAN = { HATTON. A tribute of love to _the memory | of our dear mother. MARY V. HATTOX | %o died"tuddenis 16" vears ‘asd today | ‘X\ILJH\X N nATToX Whe it Mar 6 01 But. ob. how changed it all is now Since mother has gone to heavcr mother. dear. w Tou weré so sweet and od always soft and zentle vo et and tender smile u. mother. or wd LoV but loving r usband_and G CHILDREN. * mbrance rer. AR. ted this life Ny 3 years ago. M Gone tex FAMILY. * MEYER. In lo of our dea her. JOHN ho departed this life ‘nine 5. May 20 At rest in | 'BROTHERS AND SISTER. * _la AVLE. In <ad but loving remembrance beloved wife. FANNIE TYSON od_ this life oot Wio depa 5. May 20, your hand m VOTED YLE HER "HUSBAND. JAMES HARDY. A tribute of to_the ‘memors of SARAH_JANE. who May 16, 1917 e the carth ith beay c and mountaty that bloon: And birds or He remembered that earth needed some 1 thing besides. That the heart would want eomethinz iheir delicate wings much rare: So He summed Drotection and hono and love. And gave lis a dear earthly mother. DEVOTED CHILDREN. * RUPPERT. In_loving e of darling. FANNIE L. RUPPERT, who_de- parted this life 12 vears ago todas. May 20, 1915, Forzet we never wi We loved yo Your memor: As in the h we love you st today FAMILY LOYING BROTHER. CHE | FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ! OTHER STER R AXD ONLY SMITH. * Frank Geiet’s Sons Co. 3 SEVENTH ST. N.W. L3 S havelr Teiephone. Main 2473 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. JAMES T. RYAN 317 Pa. Ave. SE, Model Chapel. Lincoln 142, rivate Ambulances. Eivers in Gonhaction VL. SPEARE CQ Neither the successors of nor connectea win the original W l.gean estabiisn: j men 940 St. N.W. Ploie Frank. 6626, Joseph F. Birch’s Sons uu.\r BIRCH) 3034 M ST. N.\W, Egtablished 1841, Phone West 96 Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 : Sas Main 5512 s Eoun Guick_Diznified ahd Efigient Service- . Deal & LINCOLN 82 XE 516 1 A dhile Servics. Ohates | COSTELLO NOW LO(,ATI‘.D AT | 1724 . CAP. ST. NORTH 7976 | Txmothy Hpanlon 1 ho 5541 | —*“CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 l"\-’l' CAPITOL ST. Phone Lincoln 372, JoWILLANY LEE Funeral Director snd - Diery o contadtion. Compralons Tiadern ‘crematorti 5 "Ba Ave. Mo Call MocaAN ~” " Prompt auto delivery service. AT eXpressive inexponerse. Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St, Geo. C. Shaffer °0° 145 St X+ 2 FLORAL EMBLEMS Main 2416 P USDERATE PRICLS. Prompt Delivery. BLACKISTONE'S Floral “Blanket ngays nd Other Beautiful Floral .x?- wohetad Pricen Y We Specidlize in Floral i Designs a‘t Modercte w Florl.st.s

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