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$5,000 Life Insurance for $46.90| PLAN ANNUAL DEBATE. At Age 35—send date cf birth for particu- lars aud illustration. Company founded 1865. Aseels over $300.000.000. M. Lo Roy Gofl. 610 Woodward Bidg. Mourning Blacks Dyed Labor Amendment. 24-HOUR SERVICE 1 The Phocion Society of Gonzaga ck Dry Clelnin‘ Co. College will conduct-its annual prize debate tomorrow night in_the college theater, 39 I street, at 8:15 o'clock. Phocion Society to Discuss Child Lincoln 239 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, MONDAY, MAY 25 1925. | ‘The resolution to be debated will be, “That the child-labor law as proposed in Congress should be made a constl- tutional amendment.” Anthony M. Petty, John R. Raedy and J. Godfrey Butier will argue the affirmative ,.and Andre de Porry, Fred- erick W. Baltz and James F. O'Don- nell will take the negative side. The alternates will be Thomas F. Barry and James L. MacKavanagh. Giving Spring Swing to Economy in this Hart Schaffner IWALTER F. CARTER Confederate Veteran Dies While ! CLAIMED BY DEATH Returning From Reunion—Was 78 Years 0ld. Walter F. Carter, 78 years old, Con- federate veteran, and long a resident of this city, became ill while en route here from the Confederate reunion in Dallas, Tex., and died in Union Sta- tion early today before medical ald could be rendered. The body was iden- tified through papers found on Mr. Carter's person by the police of the sixth _precinct. son, Dr. The police notified body at the morgue. the close of the Clvil War. For man a E. M. Carter of 1431 Mon- tague street, who later identified the Mr. Carter, who was u member of the Army of Northern Virginia, had been a resident of Washington since y years he conducted a fruit and vege- ! | | I THE WEATHER I District of Columbia—Partly cloudy tonight; tomorrow fair; slightly warm- er: moderate north, and northeast ‘winds. Maryland—Partly cloudy in east, falr with heavy to killing frost in west portion tonight; tomorrow fair; warmer in west portion; fresh, pos- sibly strong northerly winds. Virginia—Partly ¢loudy in east, fair with heavy frost in west portion to- night; tomorrow fair, slightly warmer in central and west portions; fresh, possibly strong ‘northerly winds. West Virginia—Fair tonight; heavy to killing frost; tomorrow fair; slowly rising temperature in west portion. Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 65: 8 p.m.. 68; 12 midnight, 47; 4 a.m., 44; 8 a.m., 43; noon, 49. Barometer—4 p.m., 20.40; § p.m. 29.53; 12 midnight, 29.64; 4 a.m., 29.70; 8 a.m., 29.80; noon, 29.88. Highest temperature, 90, occurred at 2 p.m. vesterday. Lowest temperature, 43, occurred at COUPLE OBSERVES 50TH | WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Barton C. Thompson, | Married in 1875, Felicitated at Family Reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Barton C. Thompson | of 1219 G street southeast, celebrated | last night, by a family reunion, the | fiftieth anniversary of their wedding. | Mr. and Mrs. Thompson were mar- ried in Hagerstown, Md., on May 4, 1875, by Rev. S. W. Owens, and their | wedding day was marked by a simi- lar heavy rainstorm as occurred | on their anniversary of day. The golden wedding was attend- ed by their two daughters, Mrs. Vernia Haliday and Mrs. Flora Chappell and | their sons, James, William, and Harry | Thompson, also by their sisters, Mrs. Mollie Porter of Baltimore and Mrs. Lelia Feigley of Los Angeles, and the couple were the receipients of many gifts in gold. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson | have nine grandchildren and six great-grand-children. Mrs. Thompson before her marriage was Miss Laura iU vester- | cav. ARMY VETERAN HONORED. Capital Man, J. J. Logher, Cited for Gallantry in 1898. Jacob John Logher, post quarter- master sergeant, U. S. A., retired, living at 1136 Twenty-fifth street, this| city, has just been awarded a sliver star citation for gallantry in action against Spanish forces at Santiago de Cuba, July 1, 1898, while serving as corporal, Company A, 16th United States Infantry. First Sergt. Augustus #. A., retired, who enlistec at Rustictown, Md., and now lives in Cleveland, also has been awarded a silver star citation for gallartry in ction at Las Guasimas, Cuba, June 24, 1898, while serving as a private in’ Troop E, 10th United States Cavalry Walley, Card of Thanks. ANNA. thanks and graf fri We wish 1o express our sincere ful appreciation to, our many s and neighbors for Aheir kindness and floral offerings at the des Deaths. Monday, May 25. 1925 at ELIAS, beloved bisband of nd motber of Esther Sonneborn, 1330 Spring rd. n.w. Notice of funeral hereafter. 10N, Friday, May 22 m.. MARGARET LEF. daughter of Fern Carew years. Funeral from the residerice 0f he arents. 911 Emerson st n.w.. Tuesdas. ay 26. at 930 am. Reqiiet mass 2% the Sacred Heart Church at 10. Relatives and_ friends invited (o attend. Interment at Rock Creek Cemetery. 256° TIBBS. Fridus Mas 1925, at_12:30 m. at Tuberculonis Hoepital, CLAREXCE TIBBS, beloved brother of Beriie. Flor ence. “Annie and_Olver Tibbs. Remainu resting ay the W. Ermest Jrrvia {uneral rlors, 2222 Georgia ave. 1. Fu Monday, May 25, at 1 p.m., from b residence, 2113 Oth st Payne’s Cemetery. WILKERSON, Entered into_cternal rest Sun day. ‘May 241055, 6:15 pm at Freed men's Hospital. HOLT, beloved husband of {he late Catherine Wilkerson o Teaves arn his departure, three daugbters. Mrs. Eva Wilkerson Ivy, Mra. Lasie Gab: gon ‘and Mrs. Clariesa Johnson. two eons. Rasmond and Holt Wilkerson: nine grand. children and a ‘number of relatives and friends. “Remaine restink at Jobn T Rhines’ funcral chapel. Notice of funeral WILLCOXON, her at 10:43 owles. aged 1 1925 Saturday. May 101 idence, 234 E 't MARY ¢ be wife of the lats William De Neal: and Marx $38.75 Suit of our little grandson, JAMES CAVAN table stand in Center Market, while S e s T KEENE Feigley of Hagerstown, Md. during the World War he was a watch- Willcoxon “and mother of Marie Loujse William D. and Manning J. Willeoxon. Fu- neral from the above residence on Tues 8 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— | FAMILY. The men Hart who wear Schaffner and Marx clothes keep stocked u So, Ha' ¢ Schaffner and Marx a. - cided to reach more men, sell more suits and, to do it, base a price on the idea of volume busi- ness. Here it is—one and two trousers suits, heather shades in tweeds; snappy striped and one-tone worsteds— s38.7s Blue Serges are Included Raleigh Haberdasher Thirteen Ten F Street © 1925 Hart Scluffner & Marz $60—65—%75 Inc. Hart Schaffner & Marx COATS for WOMEN *39 Double - breasted, Tailored Coats, in tweeds, cheviots and one-tone fabrics, with and with- out velvet collars. All imported fabrics. Coats With Summer Furs $79 Trim in their simplicity, these dressy coats exploit plain and novelty cloth, fur embel- lished. Formerly $125, $135 and $150. Women's Dept., Third Floor. Raleigh Haberdasher Steamer and Sport Coats $59 Easy-fitting coats in varied straightline cuts showing the soft stuffs, woven for sturdy wear. Formerly $75, $85 and $95. all Inc. Thirteen Ten F Street man at the United States Shippin Board's offices here. Later he was of the United States Treasury Depar ment until retiring last January. J. C. V., and had long been active il church work, having been 8. Macdonald, at 1624 Hobart street. M. Carter, Charles T, Carter, Fran! and nine grandchildren. Funeral arrangements have not bee: completed. el Art Exhibit Continued. Because of numerous requests th L. Carter and Walter F. Carter; five daughters, Mrs. Macdonald, Mrs. G. S. Colison, Mrs. H. McKinley, Miss Belle N. Carter and Miss Maude V. Carter, 3 a watchman at the Liberty Loan Annex t He was a member of Camp No. 171, n senlor deacon at the Fifth Baptist Church. He lived with his daughter, Mrs. W. He is survived by four =ons, Dr. E. k e n e exhibit of the art students of the Na- tional School of Fine and Applied Arts at the school will be continued unt 10 a.m. . where, clothespi ‘lothes v the chances are that s used in hanging re made in America McCormick Medical ~Glasses lege Graduate Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Eyesight Specialist Phone Maln 721 Fitted Eyes Examined Friday, Fellx Mahony, director of the institution, announced today. The ex- hibition will be open from 9 a.m. to Anywhere {h the world, no matter the out We Ever Strive To Increase Our Efficiency We conslder our profes- A worthy one and it gives us a distinet opportunity to serve our friends. rs i an earn- est. " honest _endeavor 1o improve ourselves, increass our efticlency as we go along. Model chapel. vate_ ambulances and ery in conbection. Call— James T. Ryan " Mortician 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Lincoln 142 TEMPERATURE MAY ATLANTIC CITY NEW YORK ... WASHINGTON HOLLYWOOD . Cooler in Hollywood than Washington HURRY! —and make your reservations for the next 16-Day Water and Land Round Trip Tour of Our company has instructed s 10 " increase this tour from 12 to 16 dave at the same low figwre. Tour Starts May 29th ervations must be in May 27 R?m will be the last ater tour at $69 Leave Washington by bus to Balti- more making . Connection with Mer- chants and Miners Swlmlh:{l to Jack- sonville, Fla. This water tr Y includes May_20th. 30th, 31st and 18 of June. At Jacksonville the tour continues to 4 Augustine and along the east const ‘of Florida, affording inspection of Day- tona. Indian River City. Cocoa. Rock- fedge. Stuart, West Palm_Beach, Coral Gabies and arriving in HOLLYWOOD. Soring to Miami the same day. Tbe return trip is the same. Trip Terminates at By e Sea” t Progress in America's Tost “Frogreseive State—FLORIDA 8-DAY RAILROAD TOUR—ROUND TRIP On May sight-seeing. the same Highway as in ter_ trip—PULLMAN SERVICE, _substituting the water way. Al ex- penses are included. $5,000,000 Housing Plan A bond and mortgage company has been organized (M. Young. at the_head)—to finance the bullding of Homes. Open Every Evening Until 10 P.M. Phone Us at Once—Main 347, Main .755 I;d 6756 ot e taken e this e 2 e 2 LT 2o LT L2227 | Buffaio { Kansas Highest, 84; lowest, 48. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at 8 am. today—Great Falls: Temperature, 68; condition! very muddy. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 4:11 a.m. and 4:45 p.m.; high tide, 9:55 a.m. and 10:27 pm. _ Tomorrow—Low tide, 4 5:29 p.m.; high tide, 11:11 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose, 448 a.m.; sets, 7:22 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun sun sets, 7:22 p.m. Moon rises, 7:09 a.m.; p.m. Automoblle lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Weather in Various Cities. and and 57 a.m. 10:36 a.m. sun rises, 4:48 a.m.; sets, 10:01 § Temperature. 2 83 Stationa, g5 Weather, Abilene Tox. 2 Alhuny Attt 2 © Uanite ¢/ Baltimore v Blrminanaim Blemarcic Boston 2 Raln Rain Clear Rain Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Rain Cloudy Clear Pt.cloudy Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Clear . Clear Ptclouds Clear Cloar. Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Rain Cirar Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Clondy Clear Cloudy Clear Tt cloudy Cl Charleston. Chicago ... Cincinnati. Cleveland Denver .. Detroit El Paco. Galveaton Helena Huron. . Indianapolis Jacksonville City Los “Angeles Louisvilin ... 30.33 Philadelphia 20776 Pittsburgh.- 29 94 Portland. Me 2674 Portlaud.Or. 30.10 Raleigh N.C S. Lake City San”Antonio San_Diego. S. Francise St. Louis St Paul. Seattle . Spokane 29 (8 am.. Greeawich time, today.) Station Temperature. Weather. London, England....... Part clouds Faris. France i3 Part cloudy Vienna, Austria. 0 1] Rain Berhn,” Germany. [ 7. Part cloudy Horta' (Fayal), Azores. . Part cloudy ilton. - Bermuda. .. . . Part cloudy Porto " Rico. | Part cloudy e Cloudy Clear, Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the following Edgar Blackwell and Isabells Faulkner. Ernest H. Bryant and Hazel R. Harry Tatur aod Theresa Davis. Charles Ginsberg and 1da Garfinkle, Earl Clay and Marie Forrest William L. Bean of Silver Spring, Md.. and Rose Y. . Shepherd of this city John M. Hite of Baltimore, Md., and Helen L. Colbert of this city. e Births Reported. The following births have been renortad to the Health Department in the last 24 hours: Charles B. and Eisie Pumphrey. girl. Joseoh C. and Margaret E. Sadin ¢i Howard ¥. and Anna M. Ridgely. bo: Frederick J. and Ella F. Loskill. girl. James C. and Mary F. Acton. bos. J. and Sophia G. ¥cDermott, kirl. Birkiey J. and Viegie M. Embrey airl. . and Ma McDaniel, girl. James A. and l{elen M. James ¥ and Mary E Ralieh and Bay T Raymond and Viola Montzomery. William H. and Dolores Lomax. bo; FOUND. BEADS, pearl,_Call Col. 3520. PUPPY, emall. near Nineteen Guire 1895°0 Phone X 3705, 209 & SUM OF MONEY in ne. Cal T —— LOST. BAG_ knitted_diamond_cut_beads: Creek Park, Sunda. or Wy Home throush Chevy Chase Circle: kindly call N. 4779 of return 1o Mre. Barisaro, 1306 7th st. n.w. = SEMMES CO. EMPLOYES HOLD ANNUAL OUTING 300 Enjoy Program of Athletic Contests at Morgantown. Md. Many Prizes Awarded. Three hundred employes of the Semmes Motor Co. held their annual outing at Morgantown, Charles Coun ty, Md., vesterd Numerous ath letic contests were held, concluding with a base ball game Petween the | sales and service departments, the former carrying off the trophy with a score of 3 to 0. Wilder DeNeane was chairman of the outing, James Murphy serving as chairman of transportation. Athletic contests were under the direction W. T. Duke. and members of the com mittee in charge of the day's outing were I5. B. Semmes, lugene Ochsen refter, James Murphy and Willlam Carr. Cups, cash. fountain pens and wear- fng apparel were prizes given for win ners of the athletic events. F. Sulli- van was easy winner of the free-for- all 100.vard dash, while the three leggzed race was won by Joseph Simi and Walter Herbert. Herbert carried off first honors in the potato and sack races, Simi was first in the hoop race and the tug of war was won by the service department. FORME;;U. D.AC.VHI:ZT\D DIES MACON, Ga., May (P).—NIrs. Annie M. White, 63, former president of the United Daughters of the Con- federacy in Virginia, died here early vesterday morning. She was the/ widow of Capt. K. V. White of Ports- mouth, Va., and following his death she came to her old home here to spend the remainder of her days. S ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. Mid-City Citizens' Association will meet at § o'clock at Thomson School Speaker and entertainment program " Cit ns’ Association in Hamline M. E Piney will meet at 8§ o'cloc Church. West End Citizens’ Association will meet at 6:30 o'clock in the banquet hall of Concordia Church for an old fashioned Dutch dinner, to celebrate the close of a successful community association year. West End Unlon, W. C. T. U., will meet at 7:45 o'clock in Union M. E. Church. Georgetown Citizens' Association will meet at usual place, 8 o'clock, for the last time until October. North Capitol Citizens’ Association will meet, 8 o'clock, in Sunday school of United Brethren Church. Tele- phone demonstration. Randle Highlands Citizens' Associa- tion will meet in Fountain Memorial Baptist Church. Loyal Ladies of District Council, ¥ will meet, 8 the Royal Arcanum, o'clock, in G. A. R. Hall. Supreme Representative Mrs. L S. Childs will submit her report from the Supreme Council session just closed at Spring- fleld, Mass. Entertainment and re- freshments. The Social Hygiene Society will meet, 8:15 o'clock, in First Baptist Church. Rev. Samuel J. Porter will preside. Speakers will be Rev. Jo- seph R. Sizoo of New York Avenue Presbyterfan Church, Dr. Mark J. White, _assistant _surgeon general United States Public Health Service, and Alan Johnstone, jr., special rep- resentative American Social Hygiene Association. The Washington Practical Psychol- ogy Club will have an extemporaneous debate, 8 o'clock, at the Playhouse. Mrs. James F. Hartnett, governor ! of the District chapter, International | Federation of Catholic Alumnae, will address the Alumnae Association of Sacred Heart Church at the academy on Park road. Subject: “Federation Activities. BAG. between Baltimore and Washington: Boston bag. contalning baby's clothing. Re- turn to 1329 S et. e BAR PIN. piatinm. et wih three dia- onds: on B.or S rd. Linc. 2077 or 1765 B 'se, T oer el o BILLFOLD, brown, worn with rubber band. containing 5 $10 and 1 $5 bills af :&ho. ward. Address Box 23-V. oftice: BILLFOLD. containing $5.00. old_and bi Sat.. 14th and Penna. ave.. F and G turhi to 1038 Evarts between 2 and section. _Call Adam CHOKER. brown 10 8th and N. C st._se. in_northwest residentia s 5206. ween 11th and B Return 221 11th CHOKER. mink: lost in block Lansburgh's Dept. store. or in 10-cent store. Reward. COAT, lady's. dark gray: name Jelleff on col- lar: between Washington and Darnesto Saturd: afternoon. ward if returned 1200 20th_st. n.w. e DIAMOND, carat and & quarier. with tium_ ring around it. = Reward. ' Phone Rorth 5538-W. DOG, small female. black. white feet, around mouth: Saturday nij hlunneel‘l:hull‘.. Bt Bad . Cul Fraukiin ‘Sses: FUR, brown fox: Saturday % Newion ste n.w. Reward- Cop. 3343 POCKETBOOK. bro leather. containing sum of money and automobile license: at Glen Echo: liberal reward. W. F. Callahan. 1828 G st. n.w. 25° POCKETBOOK. "Woodmen of the World" contained operator's, bermit,”several chec lodge cards. etc. ~Beward. "Jossph Wett. 934 Loulsiana ave. Phone Main 5424, 36 POCKETBOOK in clothing store at 7t and jue_sts. n.w., containing chauffeur's permit. ‘inder please return to Wm. Baker. 1320 Fla. ave. now. - Reward. PUPPY, dark brown: about ¢ : Tear Dupont Circle. - Botomac 3739 oo %44 May (] or RING, diamond cluster: on Saturday. 2 g St bt Eat o Mot $its. Katle Lyles. 613 Lamont. "o SABLE CHOKER. “double animal" 2 e Toute from 10th and N ste h.v . 16 10 Vestment Bidg. Reward. Mrile Brice. 1295 10th gt. n.w. afe SCARF. black and white silk_ between Florida ave. and Clftbn- arest: Kindly return to apt. 54. The Balfour. 16th and_You sts. SPORT COA' and Corcoran 3May 237 F e B “Roward oo return to 1010 21st st: 8 OF CLOTHES, R E . M and O: liberal reward. "807°8 st n'w. 55¢ TTRE AND RIM Saturday nighi, between Glen Echo and City: nearly new: % Rdame 30805, Howara o™ S0x8%. Csl TROUSERS. bite. on Lonsfeliow af._n.w.. b5 Tween Ga. ave. and OUh st on. Saturday. his own reward. jomas. POLICE DOG, #yre Color, gray: male: licenso i 0era Foward"™ Louls TitasSwest CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Kalorama Citizens’ Association will meet for last time this season tomor- row, 8 p.m., in the parish house of St. Margaret's Church. Miss Bertie Backus, principal of | Powell Junior High School, will open a conference tomorrow, 3 p.m., with the mothers of pupils now in grade SB to discuss and explain the course of study, prescribed and elective, for the junior high. Brightwood Citizens' _Association will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m., at Holy Comforter Parish Hall. “The Law of Cause and Effect” will be discussed at study class of United Lodge of Theosophists. 1731 K street, Wednesday, 8 p.m. All welcome. Eckington W. C. T. U. wil meet to- morrow, 7:45 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Burkitt, 33 U street northeast. | Col. James S. Pettit Camp, No. 3, United Spanish War Veterans, will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m., at 921 Penn- sylvania avenue southeast. Nomina- tion and election of commander and of delegates and alternates to the de- partment convention. The Rhode Island State Society will hold its regular monthly meeting to- morrow at 8 p.m. at the Thomsom School, Twelfth and L streets north- west. Important business, including certain amendments to the constitu- tion, will be acted upon. All members jare urged to be present. | The card party to have been given by La Fayette Lodge Chapter, No. 37, O. E. 8., tomorrow at the Wisteria Cafe, has been called off indefinitely. Deaths Reponecni. ! The following deaths have been repor to the ‘Hiealth. Department in the T4, h"é‘max Bojeler, 10,130 P at e, i 760, “Emergericy Hospital. Sifant of Thonias. and Elica Deckelbun: . Columbia Hospital. Inzena Gordon. 43. 830 Lamont st. PO B 1Y Riodimens Hoestial ' Diggs. 15. en 5 Loutsa Washiniton. 43 Emerrencs Hos- Edward J, Lucgs. 49. 2010 1. 3 SRF s R s SRR Yy | ‘Hospital. BAILEY. BUTLER. Deaths. Monday, May 25, 1923, at Gal- ) linger Hospital. JOSEPH G. BAILEY, be- Joved brother of Myra Campbell of 1765 Kalorama road. Notice of funeral here after. Remain resting_at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral parlors, 2222 Georgia ave T V BANKS. _Saturday, May 23, 1025, at 11:20 wm.. DOROTHY BANKS. beloved grand. Gifghter of Annic Banks, Cornelius and Rovert Ellix and sister of Gladys Banks Funeral Wednesday. May 27, from her late residence, 2216 Cloveland ase., at 2 p.m Relatives and friends iovited. * W. Ernest Jarvis Co. in charge May 24. 1025, at bis residence. Pennsylvania ave. now.. Capt. JOHN B Teloved husband of Alice B. | Butier Funaral grom the chapel of A 3. S hiippert ‘on' Tuesdas. Mar 2. at % pm. Interment Arlington National Ceme Tery CALDWELL, Mondas. May 1025. at Garfield Hoepital. after a long illness DEAN CALDRELL of 2305 Califoria st na. beloved usband of Hazel L. D Caldwell. He i alo survived by three | lidren. Dean. )r.-‘Charies and Paul. No- | Lice of funeral hereafter. CAMPBELL. Entersd into eternal rest Sun, | ay. May 2 at Gallinger Hosp! after "5 shor iinoss, NATHAN CAMP- BELL,“drvoted brotber of Mre. Heorietia | Gnd Joseph - Campbell. Remaina | 5 at the residence of hie ister, 1125 ne. Funeral Wednesday, 8 am. | &% cyprian's Church, - Intermeni "Onivet Cemetery. John T. Bhines & Co’. ‘funeral directors, in charge CARTER. Suddenly Monday, May 25. 19 WALTER .. husband of the late Belle M Carter. of {624 Hobart et. n.w. Notice of funieral hereatier DABNEY. Saturday. May 23, 1925, at Gar- | : MAY F. DABNEY of Funeral services at | %30 Pa. ave. now.. Tuew | intermeny | at DE VAUL. Sunday. May 24. 1 at_her | residence. 1030 Bih et n.%.. MARIE L. the devoied daughter of Annie E. and the | Jate' Vincent L. De Vaul. and sister of i Fdith, William and Josephine De_ Vaul Funeral from her late residence Wednes day _morn thence to St Augustine Chureh, where solemn requiem high mass will be sung at 10 am. Relauves and friends invited DE_VAU members of St Monica's Ladies Au 140, and Dis trict Auxiliary. No. Knights of St John, are hereby nofified of the death of ister MARIE L. VAUL. Cail meet ing T 8 p.m. St Augu Funeral mass Wednesda at 10 a.m. from St Augustine's Church A. E. DE VAUL. Aux, Pres. M. E. DENT. Dist. Pres €. LUCKETT. R.C. Sec.. Dist. and Aux FERGUSON. Departed this life May 23 1923, 11 pm.. at her_residence. Carmody Pleasant. Md. HARRIET O (nee Lanham). beloved wifc of Leonard A. Ferguson. Funeral Tuesday | at 230 pm. from her home |mmmm‘, Seat at Congressional Cemeters. Relatives and friends invited GILMORE. Departed this 12:15 am.. at his residence. 414" P st now., afier a long illness. GEORGE W.| won "of the ‘late Rev. and Frances Gii: | more. Funeral from Metropolitan Baptist Church Wednesday, May 27 at ~1:30 p.m. Relatives and friends invited, Rev Korman officiating. HAMILTON. May' 23,1 fe May 24, 1925. this life Saturday. | Blue Plamne, D. C. | H . ward of Mr. R. E'| Remains festing at_John T.| Rhines Co.'s, funeral chapel, ird ‘and Eye | ete."sw. *" Funeral Tuesdas. May 26 % | Dom.. from the First Seventh day Adventist | Church, 8th st. n.e.. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery HAWKINS. Entered into eternal rest Satur day_noon. May 23, 1025, at the residence of her daughter. ve.. New York | Gity PRISCILLA MARTIN HAWKINS. de- | Yoted mother of Anita Martin_and wife | of the late George Hawkina. 'She leaves 5 mourn her departure, besides & Joving | aughter, five brothers. Walter. Richard Daniel, Isaac and Henry Douglas. and other relatives and friends. Funeral Tuesday. | May 26, at 1 p.m.. from Ebenezer A. M. E Church. O et. between 27th and 28th sts. | n.w. Interment at Arlington National Ceme. | Ters. 'Remains resung at the funeral chapel of John T. Rbines & Co.. 3rd and | Eyec ste. .. i HMAWKINS. All members of Queen of Sheba Household of Ruth. No. 31, G. U 0. 0f O° F.. are notified of the funeral of Sister PRISCILLA HAWKINS Tuesdar. Nay 26. 1925. 1 p.fn., at Ebenezer Church 0 st. between 27ih and 2&th sts. n.w MINNIE BERRY. G ROSA E. WASHINGTON. HOLMES, Departed this life May 23. 1025 ai §:80 pim. MARIE HOLMES. She leaves to motrn a devoted mother and | daughter, aiso a stepfather and a host of friends. Funeral Tuesday. May 26, from the residence. 420 Franklin st. n.w.. ai 2 pm KROPP. Mar 24, her _residence. Tuxedo. KROPP (nee Gelseking). beloved wife of Henry Kropp. Jr. from Gasch's undertaking pario ville, Md.. on Wednesday. May pm. Relatives and friends invited terment at Fort Lincoln, Md. LOGAN. Saturday. Ma, pm..at ospital. TRUDE T. ed daughter of the Ton Tucker of Virginia. Interment at Win- chester, Monday, May 25. at 5 o'clock from Pres LORING. _Saturday. May 23, 1925. at her Tesiderice. 1009 North Capiiol st. ANNIE S LORING (nee Murth). wife of the late Jonn Loring. ~ Funeral ‘from the above Tesidence Tuesday. May 26. at 8:30 am.: thence 10 St. Aloyeius Church, where sol- emn requiem mass will be said at O a.m. for the repose of ber soul. _Interment Mount Olivet Cemeters. Relatives and friends invited. B 1925, at 9:45 pm. at Md.. VIRGINTA aged 60 vears. Funeral Hyatts- LAt 2 - 1925, NORAH 1525 17th st. n.w. Matthew's Church, Tuesday morning o'clock. Friends invited MANN. _Sunday, May 24. 1025. at 12:3 " JERRY K.. beloved husband of the Sybil Mann. Funeral notice later. MARSHALL. _Suddenly, Saturflay. May 23 1025, Mr. JOHN H. MARSHALL, beloved husband of the late Mrs. Carrie Marshall. devoted father of John Loydd Marshali and loving brother-in-law of Mrs. Fannie Sumby. He leaves to mourn his loss de- voted cousin and man; Funeral from his .. thence to corner 4th_and astor. Rela rment Har- 4 Ebenezer M. e Rev. 7. W Water, tives and friends invited. Inf mony Cemetery. Ob! Johnnie, dear, we'll mis You were s0 sweet and kind: In 8l our cares and sorrow mfort in you we'd always find. ‘The blow is hard, the shock severe. To part with the one we love so dear: But llfl o\ll; ‘hearts you ':‘H always remain Until in Heaven we meet again. FAMILY. McINERNEY. Sunday. May 24 1025, at 1 am. MICHAEL. beloved husband of hierine ~ Rocho Melneiney. . Funeral {rom his late residence. 2719 Conn. ave.. Toesday, May 26, at.9:30 amni. thence 1 “the " Church of . Saint Thomas " the Apostle. where requiem mass will be said for the repose of his soul. Interment. Mount Olivet Cemetery. Relatives and {riends invited to attend. - McINERNEY. Members of Division A" O. H.. re herb a oi Brothier MICHAEL MCINERNEY. . Fu- Deral from his_late residence. 3719 Coun. ave: on “Tuesday. May 26. 1025, af 850 5 “Seatiem wiass 108K, Thomas' APostls Chureh at 10 o'clock. Postle OHN' I KEEHAN, Secretars. MUSE. _Suddenly, on Snday, May 24, 1925, at_1:30 a.m.. at the Emergency Hospital AGNES MUSE, beloved wife of Jame: Muse and mother of Raymond Walter 2 Gertrude” Muse. Notice of funeral hereafter. W. Ernest Jarvis Co. in charge. sou so, ONEIL, Suddenly. Ssturday, Mas 23 1923, | (OHN J., husband of Annie A. O’'Neil an Son o1 ‘Ellen and the Tate Jobin 7. 0'Nell Funeral from his late residence. 2802 Wis- consin ave., Tuesday. 6. at 8:80 am.. thence to Holy ‘where solemn high requiem m: Sung at 0:15 am. Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited to attend. 25° ONSPIES. Departed this life Sunday, M. .24. 1925, at 12:456 p.m., ALBERT ? RONSPIES, aged 61 years." Funeral from his late residence, 1135 Potomac ave, se. eanesday. May 27. m.. thenes to St. Theresa's Roman Catholic Church, Anacostia, D. C.. where requiem high mass will be ung &t ® Relatives and Triends invited “to atténd. Tnterment Olivet Cemeters. ~ (Baitimore papers RONSPIES. Knights of St. John, St. Peter’ Commandery, No. 134, ‘members are re- uested to aitend at the late resi of dent ALBERT J. RONSP! tomac ave. s.e.. . May 26, 1923, 8HK F. CONNER. Vice Proudeat. 36 will ‘bs |x ARLERT. between F and G sis. | hotifled ‘of the deatli | N Trinity ‘Church, | Jowph's Church. Where ass Will he auns WILLIAMS. Saturday. May 23. ot ;V RCELLINA WILLIAMS (nee Beckett! \ame. Funeral Tuesday. May 26, from Metropolitan Baptist Church. R st. be l!:'::v:;h‘:llv)\)flhnld 1 th sts. Relativ and };“d of Buth. Xo. 442. G. U. 0. of O.-Fe o Sister MARCELLENA WILLTAMS from ?{":Y:D?l i an]n (I Church. R _st.. be Bantist Church. R st.. betw I 2 N. BEAMAN SON. Rec. S May 23 Hospital. MARY Tames Wileon at b = REYV. J LUCIAN H. THOMP WILSON. Caturday Tiaberculosia Hos beloved wife of Tuesday. Mas 26 Ernest darvis Co WILTBERGER. Sunday ¢ Hospital Funeral WILSON Funerai Waldorf, Md. W charge May 24 MACEY L. M services at Penna. “ave nw 10 pm. Pleae: Interment Allentown, Pa In Memoriam. BURGESS. In loving remembrance of m friend. THORNTOX. R. BURG ho passed away, May 1921 o "ho DAVIS. In sad but loving remembrancs of o dear aunt" EMAA DAVIS “who o May 2. 1814 * s God promised we should meet agai Upon that glorious day, o And'the mists have rolled awas Although your hand we cannot shake Your fice we cannot on. Thia little token G to thow That we sti LOVING NIE In sad but loving remem e, and ‘our mothe: May"H5 1027 WITLT Gawl Tiesdas omit flow AND NEPHEW. Will Tinge away when the stars have passed HER DEVOTED HUSBAND. You felt the call to sour reward, B et e motrier of mine Ut the wound sou left Within our hearts T ‘not relieved by time. DU Our heart HER LOVING DAUGHTERS l'l'l'l'(l’I'..v In lmvr}r remembrance of our dear mother, grandmother and aunt, LAURA v I—(IRII."\.&Ihu died nine years ago today, GRANDCHILDREN M BECKMYER In sad and loving remembrance of our dévoted mother. GOODALL LOGISA KAHLERT, who departed is Tifa sever Tears ago ioday. May cer 101A, 0 e What happy dass we once en When' we were all tofether But, oh. how changed it all is now Since mother has gone {o Heaven, O, mother, dear. we miss you s0. In LQR Were 50" Gwret and. King n all our cares and eorrowe _Comfort in you we'd alwass find “"\'5(;" Jour soft and gentl |\ Your sweet and tender amile | Without ‘you. mother. 1t ofter That Life is not werth wigie, S B3 HER LOVING CHILDREN. MILLS. In sad but loving remem our dear father. ANDREW this Life” mir 1915 Dear father, we But our ‘tears Fop AN ‘or happy angels came and bore yo B S i e 418 LOVING SONS, YNON v RAYMOND _\:h SANFORD. A tribute of love and devotion to the memory 'of my beloved wife and ;L‘;‘:z“xrmmfim B. SANFORD. who _de. By l(“l-i.‘u life one year ago today, May DE "SBAND. GEORGE W SANFORD, AND CHILDREN 2 - SIMMONS. A’ tribute of love an re devotion to the sacred mem;vd "m;.l' dear daughter and sister. HELEN M. SIMMONS who departed this life six Years ago today, May 1919, . 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