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Petworth Rose Show. The annual ducted by sociation rose exhibition con the Petworth Citizens' As- will be held the gym Hotel inn Phone Main 8108-8109. 604-610 9th St. N.W. 37 rooms. $6 weekly: $10.50 4 10 14 with toilet, shower ana lav: In room. 50 % more. Rooms Lik: Mother's. | nasium of the Petworth M. E. Church, | Grant Circle, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, public i free of charge. begining at 7 o'clock. invited to view | The committee in charge of the ex- hibition is composed of Dr Redley, 4428 Ninth street; Je Pattes 921 Kansas avenue; | Hill, 932 Shept: 1. Jackson, avenue. 912 New v DOWN Y/ & E Q72 i & 47 SN 2N 10-Piece Bedroom Suite This suite reflect restful graceful onsists o dresser. chiffonier chair, bench, sprin pair of pillows, and air of sign is tinish eles the. right The de walnut s just ance Of rich f bow-end bhed dressing table, = mattress an; on easy terms. “Simmons” Cane Panel Bed Outfit Including All-steel Bed, ir choice of finishes: all-cott Mattress and 526,95 guaranteed Spring Only $1.00 Cash N il v 810 ' Delivers This Three Strollers Light in weight, they are easy to handle. A most at- tractive design in woven_ fiber, and an extra big vilue closely 516.15 WEST TO AID GORDON. Named Special Assistant to Handle Pending Rent Cases. the exhibits United v street, and Gilbert |resizned his position to accept appoint- eneral Maj. Y Hemshire | ment by Attorney GSY assistant to Kitchen Cabinet wondértul - saver. ing space, roomy draw - Priced s Only $1.060 Cash THE SUNDAY STAR pointed first tary to West, former first as- States attorney, has argent as Gordon to Commission. AN The Queen Anne period style scems best suited for dining room furnitare—its dignity and grace arc incomparable. = The suite above is a splendid example of this style—it includes a buffet, an oblong table, china closct, in- closed server, five chairs and an armchair. Delivered for §10 each. Justice Van District Court of Appeals. Mr. West was noptp prepared today .the benefit of the church, to make a statement as -0 the course | to he pursued by him in handling the cases in the Municipal Court again landlords who exacted rentals in ex cess of the amount fixed by the Rent W assistant January 1922, when he was serving as secre- Orsdel of the meet Tuesday, $ p.m., 233! Comforter parish hal. 10-Piece Walnut Dining Suite 129 Simmons Day Bed Complate time and nan With plenty of compart- piece Over-stuffed l.iving Room Suite, reversible covered ¥ cushions, spring seats, handsome 60-inch library table, end table, and }?‘ bridge lamp are all included in this special price we are making on this out- »3é fit in this sale. g Al HEL g 2 3-Piece “Kroehler 7 5 4 EE& In this beautitul you hove fort of suite, /4 L& S hizh nd no one w heneath the lounzy is hidden a place. A this hed. reve place. ready for The price is very s €10.00 cash necoss EE T qua Gibson Refrigerator Co. guaranteed. One dollar cash delivers choice of any box. ®n A 4% This popu- %3. lar style of PN Front - icer )‘ Guaranteed @g‘ R ¢ f rigerator, A% special price , of $18.75. A all the beauty convenient inzle easy motion ope ling immediate ”” Overstuffed Suite With Bed-Davenport—Saves Space and Rent Kroehler suite and com- lity overstuffed ouid guecs that davenport suite sleeping cover all in use pecial and only ¥ to deliver it ]fi Maxwell’s Refrigerators are made for us by the LEvery one is absolutely 4-Piece Walflt Bedroom With Full Vanity One of the smartest suites of the season. The four handsome pieces pictured above are included—the bow-foot bed, the large dresser, the spacious chiffonier and the full- size vanity dresser with triple mir- rors. The finish is rich walnut This suite is a most convinci proof that good furniture is not necessar expensive, for it is priced at only $135, and $10 cash delivers it. This Top-Lift Sanitary Refrigerator just the right size for a small family at the spe- cial price— $11.75 with all-cotton cretonne co pitary spring. setul 314.75 sy to Easy Terms $10 Delivers This SHINGTO He was ap- 18, Complete Living Room Outfit Suite With every purchase of $100 or over a beau- tiful 42-Piece Dinner Set —fine quality, with artistic decoration. DA 2923 2 A D3 \ | POCKETBOOK. brown D. C, MAY 24, 1 | prosecute the Rent Commission cases | CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. which are still pending. | A commiittee of ladies of the Sacred Heart parish will give a card party in the parish hall, Sixteenth street and Park road, Thursday, 8 p.m., for The Washington Practical Psychol- ogyv Club will have an extemporaneous debate tomorrow, $ p.m. at the Play- house. Brightwood will Association at Holy Citizens’ Distriet Council, Loyal Ladies of the Royal Arcanum, will meet tomorrow evening in G. A. R. Hall, to receive report from Mr: 8. Childs. The Social Hygiene Society meet at the First Baptist Church to- morrow, 815 p.m. Speakers: Rev. Joseph 700, on “Social Hygiene, or Rebuilding the Temple”; Dr. Mark J. White, on “Health Maintenance and Social Betterment,” and Alan John- stone. jr., on “Opportunities for a So- cial Hygiene Soclety in the Social Work of Its Community.” will The last meeting for the season of the Board of Lady Managers of C: ualty Hospital will be held at the Men’s City Club on Thursday, May 28, at 11 o'clock. Luncheon will be served after the meeting. The West End Citizens’ Association old-fashioned Dutch dinner tomorrow evening at 6:30 o'clock in the banquet hall of the Concordia Lutheran Church, Twentieth and G streets. Lieut. Col. Clarence O. Sherrill, officer in charge of public buildings and pub- lic parks, will speak. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY. Abraham Lincoln Circle, No. U. S. Grant Circle, No. 1, joint memorial exercises in tunda of the Capitol at 3 o'clock Andrews, former Repre. in Congress, will be the speaker. A musical program will be given by Miss Mary Helen Howe, Mrs. Esther M. Sloss, Harry P. Wilkins and a bugler from the Arms Jand. 3, and will hold the ro- The Wanderlusters' hike will start from Chain Bridge station on the Cabin John car line at 2:30 o'clock Mr. Sligh will lead. | will meet at Cabin John Bridge, 24 o'clock. Hike will be along towpath to clubhouse. TONIGHT. Post, No. 3, G. A. R, and Lincoln Corps, . 6, will hold me: morial services, 8 o'clock, in United Brethren Memorial Church, Iev. Charles E. Fultz, pastor. Lincoln United Lodge of Theosophists, 1731 K street, will present a talk, § o'clock on “Faith and Free Will"" All wel come. The Y. M. H. A. will give an enter- tainment and dance, % o'clock, in “Y" building, Eleventh street and Pennsylvania avenue. Entertainment will be furnished by the Y. M. H. A Mrs. Hyman N. Levy, president of the Young Women's Association, witl repeat the Mother's Night program. inez Eudora Perry of Los Angeles will speak, 8 o'clock, at the F house. Subject; reat Masonic ture—an Eye-Opener Lec memorial services at Grace Ba Church, Rev. F. D. Johnson, Rites of the order will be directed by Associate State Councilc Isabelle Wilkerson. Judge . O. Bohrer, act ing for State Secretary C. H. will call the mortuary roll, followed by the toll of the great Smallwood, and sounding of taps by Bugler George Robertson Music by choir. Public invited. 3 Marriage Licenses. Jarriage licenses have been iesued 1o th foilow! € Mohioe Baile and Mars E. Mattingls . Union, b 4 Annie Jenkine M. Thompson and ‘Broadus Jackson Walter R Reed and Alice E. Searle Harry C. Grier and Madeline Burrouzh William_L. Bean of Silves A Roen V. Shanhard of this male C yes. clipped ears. short tail, four white feet. ~ Owner ~will ~please claim. — Apply Washington Animal = Rescue League, 348 Maryland gt s & SPITZ and poodle, white: small gize: male: wearing tag No. Apply Washington Animal Rescue League, . ] TERRIER—Smooth hair. black with white markings: short tail: female: one upstand- ing ear. ' Apnly Washington Animal Rescue League, 340 Maryland ave. s.w “driver's permit to 5614 Military rd. Claveland % Reward. e iaee BAR PIN. diamond: on Conn. ave. N'and Dupont Circle: reward. Phone Polo- mae 590, 25, L . BAR_PIN, platinum, set with monds: on' D or_ 15th sta. s.e. Finder return to Etta Ecton. 1733 D ne. Reward. * At Bth and S sts. n.w., Fri- to the narie of tonswe tintm 1ink: lost Friday. May 2 “hetween Woodward & Lothron's and the Aliies Inn. Reward if_returned to 1255 Shepherd st. n.w. Col. 5625-J = BREAST PIN. gold. old fashjone: an ; May 21: worn 50 years: highly valued by elderly lady: reward. Cail Adams 4488. CHECK_for $40 ho. Saturday Army_& Navy at Glen Prummer. 24 night, May 16th: issued by Ciub. Kindly_return to John e el e S T COAT, lady's. dark gray: name Jelleff on col- lar: between Washington and Darnestown Saturday afternoon. Reward if returnes 1200 20th st. n.w. 2 DIAMOND, carat and a_ quarter, with latinum ring around it. = Reward. ~Phone Rorth 553Rw. " & = DIARY, small black: last Thursdav on Co- lumbia road and 18th st. Col. 1781. _ __ DOGS—Your lost dog or cal may be at (he Rost Farm of the Humane Education Society. Many animals are available for homes, upon the assurance of good treat- ment and that they will not be sacrificed i for vivisection purposes Phone Mzin 8305. {813 11th I EYEGLA shell: leathe: black leath nie R. Driggers. 1330 Olive ne. Phone Linc, 2080-J. = HANDBAG—Brown leather, Saturday after- | noon on F and G st. car or on 17th st. be- | tween Pa. ave. and B st. n.w. Finder be rewarded on returning to of notifying M all, 2613 University pl. n.w. Adams A string. on Wisconsin _ave. be- tween and 9650. Any ‘one_ finding same will Kindls_return to 2433 Wiscongin and_recei ward. E POCKETBOOK—In front of Wahl's Dept. Store on H st. n.e., Friday night. Return to Mrs. E. D. Homan. 642 Ath st. n.e. Reward leather. conta automobile_license, W. F. Call #u of money and Gien Beno: liberal reward. {328 G ot. n.w. POCKETBOOK. with $20 hill_ two sinle $1 and some business cards: from 7th st. wing market and La. ave. Reward. 1140 5th st. POCKETBOOR. black. containing bills, check: book and glasses: Suturday. on 15th bet. P d S sts. Reward if retirned to 50% the | Northumberland. & | POCKETBOOR—WIll young lady_who founa small pocketbook on H st. n.e. Friday night Foturn to 642 8th st. n.e.? Reward. 24° | POLICE DOG. male, answers to “Jaa 1928 D. C. tag: re 1617 P s Phone Franklin 6345. G_HORSE. chestnut, 15 hands: ockings: brandéd “U. S on left shoulder: also other identifications: reward. Spring- ill rd. _Cail Cleve. 330. SA’ L—Hand, black. between ton and Rock Point. Marsland. Friday, May 55" “Reward. Lindoln Capitol st._____ piu; SPECTACLES, name Mra. E. 1515 Mass. ave. Reward. Line,_2060-W. SPECTACLE:! eward. R. 400 Southern B'dz. SUIT OF CLOTHES. brown: on 7th st. M and O: liberal reward. 607 Q st. n.w. 5% WRIST WATCK, platingn. downtownseo: tion, Friday afternoon. Finder please phone Franklin 8526, Reward. o Do B4 will close its current season with an | Red Triangle Outing Club members | The Daughters of America will hold | pastor. | Miller, | bell by J. E.| three dia- | or 631 Fast| ’ 5th st between U and 1: | 925—PART Civil War Veteran Dies { EDWARD (. GRUMLEY. BLAST IN FORD PLANT. 30 Hurled to Floor as Explosion Rocks Enameling Shop. WINNIPEG. May 23 (#).—Thirty men were hurled to the floor, several suffering minor injuries, by an ex- plosion which wrecked the fifth floor of the enamelinz department of the Ford Motor Co.'s. assembling today. Nearhy huildings were rock by_the explosion There was no fire from the ex ! plosion and none of the injured men | required hospital treatment. Con iderable machinery in the plant was wrecked. The explosion occurred in a gas pipe connected with the enamel ing ovens Mrs. Hazel Haynes Dies. KOKOMO, Ind., May 3 (P | Huzel Hayvnes, wife of March Ha land daughter-in-law of the late El | Haynes. automobile inventor, | here today of acute pneumoni: | had been seriously ill but i few hour | March Haynes is'in a hospital in New suffering from nervous break Elwood Haynes died six week: District of Columbla—Unsettled, with showers today, much cooler at night; tomorrow unsettled, continued cool; fresh southwest winds. M nd--Unsettled, probably show- {ers today, much cooler at night: to- | morrow “unsettled: fresh to strong west and southwest winds. Virginia— Unsettled, with ind possibly thunderstorms {cooler at night; tomorrow frash southwest winds. West Virginia—Showers today, much ooler at night; tomorrow unsettled, | continued cool showers today unsettled Record for Twenty-two Hours. Midnight, 64: a.m., 60; 8 noon, 94: 2 p.m.. 85: $ pm., Temperature 4 a.m., 60: G am.. 85 12 m.. 97: 6 |pm.. & | Highest, 9 lowest, 60.0 | Temperature same | Highest, 79; lowest, | Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 3:28 a p.m.: high tide, 9:16 a.m. and Tomorrow—Low tide, 4:11 4:45_p.m.; high tide, 9:5 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Sun 4:49 s, 7:21 p.m. Tomorrow—sun p.m. Moon rises, 6:25 a.m.: sets, 9:11 p.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- f hour after sunset. Weather in Various Cities. Temperature.—~ Precip: May tation.& Sat- Fri. Sat. pam. urday. night. 8p.m. 8 81 B8 7 Coast and 4:01 9:46 p.m. _m. and | | a.m. and rose, am.; sun rises, 4:48 | Boston, Mass. Bufials, N. ¥ | Chicaga. "1 | Cincinnati Cleyenne Ohio Wyo. Cleveland, Ohio. Davenport. Towi De Colo Moine: { Detroit. Mich | Duluth. Minn.. El Paso, Tex.. Galveston, Tex. { Helena, Mont | Indianap Los Angeles, Calif .. Leuisville, S Marquette, Mich emphis. ‘Teun. Miami, F! Mobile, Ala New Orlean 2 New York, N - { North Plaite, Nebr.. Omaha, Nebr....... Philadelphia. Pa. Phoenix. Ariz. Pittsburgh, P: Portland. % Mo. . Paul. Minn. San’Antonio, Tex.... San_Diego. Calif. Francisco. Calif .. Santa Fe, N, Mex.." Savannah. Ga.... Seattle, Vash... Springfield. 11i... Tampa, Fla.. Toledo. Ohio. Viekeburg, M WASHINGTON, D ¢ Births Reported. | _ Births reported to the Health Department within the Tast 54 Houre: Edward M. and Florence R. Reidy. girl twins. Frank and Elizabeth A. Goldbers, girl William J. and Beesie M. Grifin: bos. Maurice M."and Fila'S. Brown, boy, Maurice F. and Hannah Adamson, girl Albert H. and Lillian A, Morris, firl Frank P and Mary B. Ross. boy Samuel M. and Effie M. McMillan, girl. Floyd J_and Ida V. Pearl, boy- James ' and Thelma L. Taylor, gir). George W, ‘and Kathering M. Noble, girl, Preston W. and Mary R. Welch, girl. Frank J. and Ivan V. Corbett, girl. Hugo A. and Katherine Stahl, boy. Jackson' and Ivah B. Uptagrafft. bos. Courtnes and Violet C. Recves, &irl. HerbertA. and Elsie_Holmes. bos. Lester B, and Alice P. Poweil, boy. Charles C."and Mary E. Faunce. t Allan W_"and Priscella H. Kidd. giri. George ¥. and Viola Prue. boy. Charles B. and Lena Smith. boy. Charies R. and Lena Smith. gir Michael and Mary Rinaldi, boy. William and Clara Gussin, boy. William L. and_Dorothy Kehl. boy. Julius N. and Nora Bouftier, boy. ‘Aloysius and Margaret Bier, boy. Deaths Repotted. Deaths reported to the Health Department within the last 24 hours: Eugene S. Magill, 49, U. S. Soldiers' Home 3 Nichols ave. s.e. Daniel Cullen. .'S. Soldiers' Home | Hogpital. ry R, Miller. 79, 1511 A st. n.e. Iva K. Shoemaker, 25 2265 9th s Danicl E. Mahen, 53 _Walter Reed Hospital. Nina I). Hodzkine, 57, the Parkwood. Mary Cammerota, 60,111 4, st. Mayer King. 61, 1638 Columbia 8. Lee Yuen. 57, Mattie Alien. Jqdames H. Adamis. " se. , Lairence B. @raham. 7 months, 824 Hait st. plant | 6(1 do am.;| .S, Soldiers " fome X CLAIMED BY DEAT Veteran of Civil War Dies at Age of 79—Was Past Grand Patriarch of I. 0. 0. F. Lodge. Edward C. Grumley, 79 vears old, veteran of the Union Army, past grand patriarch of Coiumbia Lodg No. 10, I. O. O. ¥, and a resident | of this city for nearly died at Emergency Hospital after an illness of several weeks was formerly for many vears an em- ploye of the Government Printing ment act went into effect in 1920. Mr. Grumley had long heen & mem- ber of the Grand Army of the Re- public and the Columbia Typographi- cal Union. He served as a commis sary sergeant in the l4th Kansas Cavalry during the conflict between the North and South. Born in Platteville, Wis., Jan uary 25, 1845, Mr, Grumley migrated at an early age with his parents to Kansas, in a prairie schooner. . Mem- pioneers of Kuns: Mr. Grumley was a member of In- gram Memorlal Congregational Church, where he was a charter member and past president of the O. H. Ingram Bible class. He lived at 1015 Massachusetts avenue north- east. Funeral services will be conducted at Ingram Memorial Congregational Church tomorrow afterncon at 2 o'clock. Interment will be in Con- gressional Cemetery., Mr. Grumley survived by two daughter R. White of this city and J. Yeebott of Duluth, Minn | VETERANS TO REUNITE. | Annual Muster of Officers of Flag- ship Purchase Called. ! The 2nnual muster of the offiers and crew of the Flagship U. S. Purchase, as it existed during the late World War, will be held at Hartdale-on-the Hudson May 30-31 and June 1. The membership includes those who served under Admiral . Samuel McGowan, paymaster general of the Navy, in the Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, Navy Department, this city. Each year the reunions are held in a dif- | terent city According to orders sent | the flagship at New York out from *all hand will assemble at the Hotel Commodore, New York City, and proceed by train {up the Hudson River to Hartsdale, {where headquarters will be established at the sarsdale Golf Club. A gram of athletic and social events has been arranged for ind the banquet on Monday, June 1. Many of the naval officers who served on | Admiral McGowan" | sent, including the }eral himseir. COAL BARON NOW GROCER. Motive Is to Allow Public to Get Its Money's Worth. Correspondence of the Associated Press NOTTINGHAM, Eng.. May 7.—Sir | Charles Markham, owner of exten |sive coal mines, recently surprised {his friends by opening a grocery store. “I am not exactly a philanthropist. said Sir Charles in explanation, “but like to sce the public get its | money’s worth. | His jdea in opening the store is to | supply’ the people with the hest pos. sible_zoods at minimum _price Cards of Thanks. BROWN. 1 wish to thank ms many friends. | " reiatives and neighbors for their sympathy | &nd hegutiful flowers at the death of my | son. STEWART BROWN. I also thank | The colo girle. who sang and plased 0 | Swestiy over ms heloved. son HIS MOTHER, REBECCA SHORTER. * We wish to express our thanks and’appr 7 10 GUr mans relatives, friende and netghbors for their Kininess paymaster gen and flord] offerings during the ilness and Geath of our dear wife and mother JOHN F. EMPEY AND DAISY B. KLOC | LINK. We wish to express | thanks for "the Kind “symnathy expresed by 'the beautiinl flowers received at the 1A ¢ L1 MRS The family of the late CHARL SHAWEN express their srateful apprecia- tion of their mans friends for their kind- ne-s. ‘thought{uiness. ssmpathy and floral oiferings. . MAKER. 1 wish to thank my_friends neighbors far their sympathy and beantiful floral offerinzs al the death of my wite. IVA KATHERINE SHOMAKER SMITR. We wish to thank our friends for their’ sympathy and beautiful floral trib. Ntss to our davshter and sister. EDITH SMITH (nce Murray). THE FAMILY Married. BOYNTON—THOMPSON. 1925, in Washington. D. C._ JOSEPH A THOMPSON and MERWYX K. 5O Monday UTTERBACH — SHEAFFER. ALDEN — SHEAFFER. Mr 1. Sheaffer wishes to announce the marriaves of her two daushters. EDYTHE CE FER to SAMUEL ROL. at Alexandria, December 31, 1024 N\NASHEAFFER to EARL at” Annapolie, Md.. B o 375 Walker rd. se., ADAMS. ' He leaves a wife, Mary A. Ad- ams. and 10 children. _Services 9 a.m. Monday_ at Church of Our Lady of Per- petual Help. Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery. = Relatives and BALL. Fridav, May 22. 1925. in Staunton. Ya. LUCY E. BALL. formerly of near Baliston, Va.. daughier of the late James T. and Mary Ball. Funeral from Joseph Birch's Son's funéral chapel, 3034 M st. .. Monday, May 25. at 2:30 p.m Friday afternoon. May 22 at 1335 o' after @ briet ill: MARY GERTRUDE BONNAFFON Edmund W. Bonnaffon. U $. N.. and daughter of the late Willian H. and ‘Adele Clagett. in her 47th quiem mass will be said at St. Church at 11 a.m. Monday. May = terment at Rock Creck Cemetery. ELER. Departed this life Friday. . 1025, at her recidence, 1275 F &f. n.e.. ESTHER'J.. beloved wife of the late 7. T. Boteler. ' Funeral from Deal's undertaking parlors” Mon at 2 pm life suddenly Thursday. 21, 1925. at’ Emergency Hospital, ERNEST, the davoted son of the Rev. and Mrs. Benjamin Branch. He leaves to tourn his departure, besides a loving mother and father. a grandmother. Mrs. Rebecea ' Pryor: ohe brother, Sherman' four sisters. Ruby. Ethel. Jjuanita and Marzaret Branch. and other friends and relatives, Remains resting at the John T. Rhines' funeral chapel. fird and 1 sts. &.w Funeral from St. Phillips Baptist Churen Monday. % p.m. * Burial in Union Bantist Cemetery, Rev. John Lee officiating. 24 Friday. May 22. 1925, JOHN BURGESS. aged 08 Sears. = Funeral from his late residence. Sargent road. Chillum, Md., Monday, May. 25. at 2 pm._Services at the Church of Our Savior. Brookland, D. C. at 2:30 o'clock Relatives and iriends invited to ‘attend. Interment. at Rock Creek Cemetery. T4e CERRONE. Triday May 2. MINO JAMES CERRONE. band of Maria P. Cerrone. aged b Funeral from his late residen. Mount Rainier. Md., Monday, al"z om. Relatives and friends invited Attend. Interment at Fort Lincoln Ceme. tery. 240 oo Dl M e s epital. ES. Bl e Puabind 0f Manilie JS. CLamke son of Mra. Estelle 30rs. George. Pirie of Roches 3 "Stephen Cowles of Caldwell, neral services at his late 1 Evarts st, ne.. Monday. May 25_at 2:30 b, Inierment at Glenwood Cemetary. (Rochester. N. Y., Davers blease cony.) o4 May 23, 1925, at’ Gar- field Hospital. MAY E. DABNEY of 970 16th st. naw. uneral services at Gawler's chapel. 1740 Pa. ave. naw.. Tues: day. May 26, 4t 10 am Interment at Fredericksburs. Va. b GRUMLEY. Departed this life Friday, May 1925, at’ Emergency Hospital. ED. RD C. GRUMLEY. heloved husband of the late Hurriett A.’ Grumiey 3 lame).” in the 8lst year of age. Funeral service from Ineram Memoriai Congregational Church. 10th st and Mass. ave.ne. at = pm. Monday. May 5. In: terment in Congressional Cemetery. 31° ness. e’ of Capt. GELSO- hus- Cowl EDWARD C. GRUMLEY | half s century. | Friday Office, being retired when the retire- { bers of his family were among the| from every part of the United States | pro- | the occasion | reunion will conclude with a | staff will be pre- | our _sincere | WILLIAM A. SHOMAKER. © | JAMES H.| Deaths. | GRUMLEY. All members of Columbia | Lodse.” No. {0, 1.76."0C F.. re requestel | 1o Atiend the finsral of Brother E. ¢ | GRUMIEY. P. G.. P. G. P.. at the Ingram Memorial Congregaftional Church, 10th ind \f‘agflmhu!fllm ave. n.e., Monday, Mav 1925, at = v.m ‘l"\l’l’v" C. NASH. X. G Attest: JAMES H. SOLT. Sec'y. = LIND. Saturday. May 23, 1925, ELSIE G beloved wife of Fred Lind and dsughter of Minnie G. $mith and the lste George & Roach. aced 34 years. Funeral from the { residence of her mother. 1104 Park p! | me. Monday. Mas thence 1 | Christian Church, Benning, D. C. My daughter is sleeping, so free from all Dain: Wake her not. aweet spirit She 1s sleeping so swesetly, oh, wlnen on Her suftering 'is ended. her gone. MOTHER to suffer again Tot: her trouvte a1l B | LORING. Departed this Ite Mav 23. 1925 at_her rewdenca. 1000 North Canital at ANNE LORING (nee Murth). Notice of funeral later. ” LUCAS. The Banneker Ralief Association annoiinces the sudden death of Brother EDWARD J. LUCAS. at his residence that the funcral will be held Sunday af erncon. May 24. 1025 at 2 pm.. from Metroolitan Baptist Church. R st. bet 12th and 13th % W. J. SINGLETON, President J. €. BURLLS. Secretary. 24 LUCAS. The Crispus Attucks Relief Asso ciation announces the sudden death of Brother EDWARD J. LUCAS, Mauy 21 1025, and that the funeral will be hel May 24. 1025, at n.m.. from Metropo aptist Church, R et bet. 12th and 13th sis. n.w. W_STEPHEN FULLER. President J. C. BURLLS. Secretars. 24 SLINE. °3. 1925. PAUL JOSEPH__infant son of John F. and Ade line E. Nesline (nac Chavelier). ~Funeral from his parents’ residence. 1030 Summit pl. ne.. Monday. May 25. at 10 am. In- terment St. Mary's Cemeter: 24 OFFUTT. Saturday. May 23. 1925, at his remdence 4500 Lenland st.. Bethesda, Md.. WILLIAM G beloved husband of Bettis Offutt. aged 73 sears. Fun late residence’ Mondar. May 25. a Interment at Oak Hill Cemetery tives and friends invited O'NEIL. Suddenlv. Saturdar. May 23. 1025 JOHX J_ husband of Annie A. O'Neil and on of Ellen and the late John J. O'Nell Funeral from his late remdence. 5802 Wik consin’ ave.. Tuesday, May 26. at 8:30 | 2m. thenie “to Holy Trinity Church { Where solemn high requiem mass will be sung at 9:15 am.__Interment at Mount Olivet Cometers. Relatives invited fo' at 1025, ANNA E Sunday_afternoon. Saturday. May PUMPHREY. Mas 23 wife of the late John H. Pumphres, aged 83 years. Funeral from her late residence. 8211 st. ne.. Tuesday. May 26, - p:m. Inferment “at C RUNION. Fridas. am.. MARGARET LE. daughter of Fern Care years. 1025 at 1045 RUNION. beloved Towles. ‘aged 1% Funeral from the residanice of her Darents 011 Emerson st. n.w.. Tuesday May 26, at 0:30 am. 'Heqtiem mase ai the Sacred Heart Church at 10 and_ friends invited to attend. at Rock Creek Cemeters: RYAN. Fridav. Mas am. ELIZABETH LOUISE. beloved w | of Edward H. Ryan and daughter of ¢ late ‘William H. and Adelaide Scott Swre nes. in the 5Ist Tear of her age. F fay 25, from. 31, o St Matthew's rch, where 'a low mass will be cel brated at 8:30 am. Interment at Mount Oliset. 24° SHERWOOD, life Saturday, May 2 at_his rest 1925, at 11:38 dence. T10K Gth st WOOD. ared 85 rears. baloved hushan the late Jane Sherwood. Funeral fi Gorsuch M. E_ Church. 41 and L s.w. Monday. May 5. at 2 Inte; 2" p.m ment “at Tenlevtown Cemeters. Friends and relatives . 1925, at Atlan- daughier of the Jato ris and Lena Simon. = Viewing on Sat. ¥ evening at the home of her niece. 3n e = Ny T Holim Cemeters ot Philadeiphia STANARD. Fridar. May 22. 1925, at am. at Providerce Hospital, ESSIE B STANARD. the devoted daughter of the late Major and Addie Stanard of Spotevl- V. wister Julia W nce Stanard. Mariah Frye. Maior Stanard. ir.: Jon die Shorter. Remains resting at James H. Winslow's funeral chapel. 15th and R sts n.w. Funeral services in’ the chapel Mon dav 8 pm. " Interment ‘at a 24¢ ermant at. Che: | wiLLcoxoN {7 residence. | loved May 23, at her MARY C. be Wife of the late William De Neals oxon. and mother of Marie Louise and *Manning J. Wille In Memoriam. NF. Sacred to the memory of ou- | Gear soh _and brother. THOMAS EUGENE BROWNE. who departed this 1i{e_suddenly three sears 480 today. May 4. 1023 In our hearts sour memory lingers. Tender. kind and trie: There is ot a dav. dear son and brother. | That'we do not think of you HIS DEVOTED MOTHER. FATHER AND | BROTHERS ® BROWNE. In sad but lovinz remembrance of my_ dear. “devoted brother. THOMAS FUGENE BROWNE. who departed this | lfe three vears ago todas. May 24. 107 | On_the hillside. sofily slesping. : ‘Where the flowers xently wave, | Lies the on~ we love so deariy i Tn his fone ‘and silent krave | HIS'DEVOTED SISTER ROSE. * | BROWNE. Sweet is the memory of our dear hushand_and father. THOMAS EUGENE BROWNE. who' Dasted peacefully to-the SFat hoyond three Scars ako today. May Lovingly and tenderly we laid him to rest Away from earth’s sorrows and cares, And now he is waitmg to weicome us home. With the hlessings of heaven to share HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN. * In sad but loving remembrance ar. “devated broter. THOMAS BROWNE, who died three years azo today May 24. 19 What would I zive to hold your hand _ Your dear face Juct 10 ses Your loving smile, your welcome voice Which meant s much 1o me How sad is this day to me The day on which you died Your memors will cling in my heart Till T rest by your side. HIS LOVING SISTER. FAITR. * NICHOLS. In loving remembrance of our r_%on and brother. 'FRANK A NICHOLS, who departed this life one sear azo, May 23. 1021 Forget you? No. we never will We Toved sou_then, we love Sou still Your memors js an fresh toda As in the hour vou passed awas PARENTS AND SISTER. * In loving memory of our devoted MARY PARKER. who departed this life 10ur years ago today. May 24 In our hearts sou are fondls reme et nouxhts sti] Cling 10 vour AR HER BeVOTED DRI ! EN. ROSA AND HATTIE = PRELES, In sad and loving remcmbrance of our dear mother and sister, CARRIE V PHELPS. who departed this life one year ago. May 23. 1924 Dear ix the grave where sou are laid, Sweet 1s the memory that never shall fade: Flowers may wither. leaves fall ‘and die. Though others forget you: never shail we HER DEVOTED CHILDREN. ‘HELEX LEONA J. TRUMBO. o FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Timothy Hanlon 64 H ST. NE. Phone L. 5540 CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAFITOL ST. 3 enene Lincotn 3yzcT WILLIAM LEE. Funeral Director and £ar- Tamer” Livery in connection ™ Comemoudion, nd modern crematorium ¥ hne. 552 Pa. Ave. NW. Call A osay Frank Geier’s Sons Co, SEVENTH $T. N.W. L‘,‘d{rfihchlvel. Teiephone. Main 2473 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. %t Lincoln 524 JAMES T.. RYAN 317 Pa. Ave. S.‘IE‘; Mol OOy puiane 142 Livery in Connection. VL. SPEARE CQ either the successors of nor connectea The. original W. B. Nw Pibne Frank. 6626. 5 }oscph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M ST. N.W. Egisblished 184:. fanisged 184 wler L5 rvice Funeral Directors Since 1850 MainS512 i T. F. COSTELLO 2 NCW LOCATED, | 1724 3, CAP. 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