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[ | EISEMAN'S ROCKYVILLE. ROCKVILLE, Md., January 29 (Spectal). — According to the annual report of the treasurer, I°. Bache Abert, submitted at the monthly meet- ing last evening, recefpts of the Rock Ville Volunteer Fire Department du ng 1925 aggregated approximately $12.00. Something like $ s used 1o purchase a site for and pay part of the cost of construction of the handsome new engine house and hieadquarter: ind the remainder went for purchase of new equipment and upkeep. Since the department was brzanized, four years ago, about $24,000 has been raised in_ varlous w Vs, S0 Mr. Abert's report showed. The meeting, held at the fire engine house, was conducted by the vice president, Clifford 11. Robertson, and was attended by about 60 members of the organization. Active prepara tions for the annual “he’ night, to be heid February were started, and 3. Bernard Welsh, chairman of the general committee of arrangements announced committee chairmen, as folows: Frank H. Higgins, F. Bache Abert, J. Harry Gormley, J. Brunett. George Peter. Dr. Eiseman’s ' For Trousers There you get value and variety. There you have the best opportunity to find a match for your odd coats and vests. Over 5,000 pairs from which to make your selec- tion. All colors, all materials, all sizes. 4:% and Up | Cash or Credit— the same price 7th & F Sts. P. leigh & Lambert Reed, Veirs, Rowland Howes, tion to hold tive lief, Rockville Christian Church next Sun- It will be conducted by istor of the church. ons of prominence will speak and appropriate motion pic- tures day evenin; Rev. 8. J. Goode, One or E. Wilson, wife of Willlam M of Baltimore and daughter of the late Lawrence died her home in Baltimore. vived by her husband, but leaves no children. Al Daw: Co il ta Afternoon | Chureh, Rockville Union Cemete Joseph M. Daniel of Glen Echo, this s found guilty by a jury in the Circuit Court here yesterday after assault and bat wife, Mrs. Kath Sentence was sus county, noon on a tery preferred by erine pended. Aca | brutally Willson, Clarence E. Chinn, Anders, Gordon Francis William D. W. Valentine Wagner Lyddane, Clark. Clifton Wilson, Rev. and Joseph it was unanimou: it engine house, and the was given i meeting will be held in more pe will be shown. Mrs. Annie Wilson De Following a long illness, Mr A, Dawson alysis on of Wedn.s She of pa ay She was a sister of H Dawson of Rockville, George mer of South Dakota. e place at 2 o'clock from Christ E Rockville, bur to be charg Daniel ding to Mrs. Daniel, Tuxedos, £25 EISEMAN’S 7th & F Sts. " CRAVE VAULT PROTECTION From Water in the Grave The best burial case in the world A steel vault. Never before has the man of ordinary means been able to give his loved ones the best without Ereat expense This vlo!f\derful Clark Grave Vault is farnished by W. W. Chambers for 885 We Give You a $250 Complete Funeral for $125 Fine ambulances to and e e et $4.00 A phone call to Col. 432 will bring us to you. The Brown Stons W. W. CHAMBERS CO. 14th & Chapin ‘Sts. N.W. Undertakers ~= Funeral Home Ra- Burro, rner E. Pumphrey, W. See, J. H. Edgar C. P w. voted to_invite the Montgomery County Civie Fede: next meeting at the v question of tendering to Rev. P. Rowland Wag- ner, who is soon to leave Rockville, testimonial dinner eration. In the interest of the Near East Re- the consid- ‘Wilson Rockville at is s nry ol on of Oklahoma and Mrs. George The funera' Saturday biscopal in she was assaulted by her husband, in their home on October 4. followins a controversy over a trivial matter. Daniel insisted his wife was the ug- gressor. t the January meeting of the Rock- ville Volunteer Fire Department, F. Bache Abert, Dr. Otis M. Linthicum and W. Valentine Wilson were named « committee to prepare suitable resolu- ns on the death of Joseph H. Brad- Given 30 Days in Jail. “ollowing_his conviction by a jury in Circult Court her e of lessly operating a motor vehic William J. Waugh, 2 young Washing- tonian, W sentenced to 30 days in jail by Judge Robert B. Peter. A truck Waugh was driving plunged into an 1tomobile parked in front of a gas station at Kensington, badly damaging both machines. Waugh testified some. thing went wrong with the steering apparatus of his truck. The jury for the November term of the Circuit Court was discharged yes- terday afternoon, and will not be reas- sembied’ unless an emergency arises. The jury was in attendance 31 ¢ and helped dispose of many civil and ‘riminal cases ALEXANDRIA. ALEXANDRIA, Va, January 29 al) —The City Council meetins sterday resolved itself into an ssion. All members of the council were present. City Man aszer Paul Morton, it Is said, gave the »ity fathers some additional data on the provosal to build a sewer through Rosemont to Hunting Cree Tt is understood also that the ques- tfon of changing the Richmond- Alexandrla_ highway approach to Hunting Creek was discussed. It has been suggested that the road be straightened out on each side. Funeral services for Charles T. Washburn, 76 years old, who dicd Wednesday at the home of his danghter, Mrs, Grant Forbes, Lloyd. was held t 4 o'clock vesterday afternoen and the body v Sayre, Pa. Mr. Washburn was spending the Winter here with his 1ght He is survived by M ant Forbes and Mrs. 3 “his clty, daughters, and Washburn, Sayre, Pa. and Hu Washburn, Elmira, N. Y. sons. Bob Lawrence of Washington has completed arrangements for the community night sing which will be ziven at the Armory tonight. A fea- ture will be the singing by children of the West End School. J. T. Preston, secretary of the Cham- her of Commerce, said today that he expects one of the largest meetings in the history of the chamber at its open meeting, which will be held in Mourning Blacks Dyed 24-HOUR SERVICE Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. Lincoln 239 _ NEW HOME W.R.SPEARE Co. UNDERTAKE! Founded 1332 1623 Conn. Ave. Branch 4209 9th St. N.W. (Petworth) Phone Potomac 4600 ALMUS R. SPEARE ¥ CLYDE 3. NICHOLS LITTLE UsEu—2UT NOT ABUSED Terms as Low as Good used furniture at amazingl A | C Weel! v low prices will be the feature of this sale in the exchange department of our store located at 735 7th St. N.W. We offer for your selection practically exery thizg suitable for bedrooms, living rooms, dining rooms and kitchens. Many Other Items in Our Exchange Department Dining Room Tables— —A varied assortment of Din- ing Room Tables in evcellent condition a n d $7.95 good as ne Prices begin at Davenport Beds— —Genuine Leather - covered Davenport- Beds, in black 50 or tan leather, B for as low as.. Parlor Tables— —Davenport a n d Tables in quar- tered oak and ma- hogany for as low Library $7.95 Settees— —Brand - new Fiber Settees at the_closing- $l 7.50 out price of... Chairs and Rockers— —An assortment of Dining Reom, ing Room and Kitchen Chairs, some as good as new, for as low Walnut Dresser— —Walnut.veneer Dresser, with large mirror, in splendid May be matched nieces to complete a bedroom fpeiteon $39 50 usual bargain. Oak Dressers— —Some of these Dressers are new and some slightly used. You will appreciate these when you see 75 ther, prices be- & ginning at....... $1.00 Chifforette— —Walnut-veneer _ Chifforette, In very zood condition, with six roomy Tt §9.6.50 Priced at..... Phonographs— —Well known models of Up- right Phonorraphs, in_first- class condi- $27‘50 Beds— tion, for as low —All sizes and as i metal and wood, some in first- class condition. Priced as low as, styles, in $4.95 Springs— —Springs that look like new sold at exceptionnlly low prices. To it any Si7- bed. Prices 34.00 beginning at..... Refrigerator— o heses Some o these, ome el 4 95 00 Prices as low as.. Living Room Suite— —Three-piece Tapestry - cov- ered Living Room Suites. Ma- hogany frame. Two pillows 50 to match. In . good condition. 0ak Dining Room Suite— —Eight-piece Suite, cons china_clocet, leather chairs in very good condition ..... Dining ;. Room g of buffet, tahle avd five §59.50 Not . Listed Here! Parlor Suites— Three-plece Mahogany Frame Tapestry-covered »nd Silk. Suites for as low as Living Room Suite— —Three-piece Overstuffed Liv- tion. covered in blue and gold velour. Salle price —2, 3, 4 and 5 Burner Cook Stoves, guaranteed to ones. Prices begin at...... Wash Stands— —0ak Wash $3.95 condition E —We have two or three Slid- ing Couches, without nade. as You will appreci- ate these at...... Dining Room Suite— —Nine-plece Quartered Oak of large buffet, table, server and six_sturdv chairs. Very Only one Living Room Suite— i—'l‘hree-plm Overstuffed Liv- Suite, covered in tapestry. An —Some very good bargains in covered Parlor $7.95 ing Suits, in first-class condi- new for $198. 0il Cook Stoves— burn like new i $8.T5 Stands, in good Sliding Couches— 200d 8s new. 5495 Dining Room Suite, consisting massive. $l 19 50 ng Room $39.50 unusual price. 1 the auditorfum of the organization to- night. The question of establishing a city park, a municipal dock and a free jcity library are among the important questions to be threshed out. The matter of having an all-night com- mercial telegraph office will be dis- cussed. These inatters were recom- mended by the various civic organiza- tlons at a’“suggestion meeting” held a tew days ago. The executive committee of the Booster Club will meet in the audi- torium of the Chamber of Commerce this afternoon for further considering sevel recommendations made at its last meeting to reorganize the club. It is said some plan will be reached whereby the club will be enabled to funection without violating llu‘ postal regulations. . (. Knight, local post- master, is president. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Dr. W. E. Dodd, of the Unives of Chicago, wil address a luncheon meeting of the American Assoclation of University Women, Saturday, 4 pan., at the clubhouse, 1634 I street. Subject: “The Plight of the American Farmer. A reception to Past Imperial Prince D. R. Summy will be given under the auspices of the D. O. K. K. Club tomarow, § p.m., at Pythian Temple. Colwmbia Commandery, No. 2, Knights Templar, will hulfl its annual minstrel show and_dance at the New Willard Hotel Monday evening, February 1. Charles D. Shackelford is interlocutor. Entertalnment fea- ;‘;‘rvrl!l ir.:llldde a (;‘hurlea(un dance ex- lon and a sketch by t O of De Molay. ARy The Jmne A. Delano Post, No. 6, American Legion, will meet Tuesday, 8 p.m, at 1337 R street. ! The Curdey Club will give a dance for the benefit of the archbishop's ! scholarship fund, tomorrow at Naval Lodge Hall, Fourth and Pennsylvania avenue southeust The Manor Park Citizens' Associa- tion will meots Monday, 7:30 p.m., at the residence of Herbert S. Bryant, 304 Rittenhouse street. _The National Fellowship Club will give an informal dance tomorrow night at Hotel Washington. Visitors welcome. Vincent B. Costello Post, No. 15, Amerfcan Legion, will meet Tuesday § p.m., in board room of Distnict Bulld- ing. The Washington Florists’ Club will meet Monday, 8 p.m., at 712 Twelfth strect omination of officers and iddress by Peter Bissett on the sub- ject of the bulb situation; also botanl- cal names and their value to florists. Illustrated by Mr. Schmid will act us host A concert entertainment wi'' be given by the League for the Larger Life tomorrow, 5:30 p.m., at 1628 K street. Strangers in the city are in- vited. The Catholic Daughters of America will give a dance at 601 £ street. The President's Own Garrison, No. {104, Army and Navy Unton, will meet February 4. 8 p.m., in the hoard room of the District Building. = o Virgin first woman candidate for public office, Mrs. Willle W. Cald- weli of Roanoke, was defeated for superintendent of public instruction. cheviots. them at a glance. -satisfactory. Suits and just because not all sizes in here. colors and sizes, There is The price has been. lowered to $15 Still there is a wide range of sort in the 200 garments that are on sale. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY. Dr. Allen A. Stockdale of Toledo, Ohio, will speak on the subject of Shall the Corners of the Mouth Turn Up or Down?" at the Congressional Club, 2001 New Hampshire avenue, at 3 o'clock. TONIGHT. A card party will be given by Rath- bone Temple, No- 8, Pythian Sisters, at Pythian Temple, 8:30 o'clock. The St. Joseph's Club will meet, 8:30 o'clock, in the school hall, 313 Second street southeas The executive, advisory and wom- en’s committees of the D. C. Pede trian Protective Association will meet, 9 o'clock, at 1024 Eighth street. Mrs. Maggie Walker of the Inde- pendent Order of St. Luke, of Rich- mond, Va., will be the principal speaker at the meeting at Pythian Building, Twelfth and U streets. A reception will follow the meeting, The Ladies' Auxillary to Orient Commandery, No. 5, K. T., will have a card party at home of Mrs. Emma Stees, 500 Ninth street southeast, at 8§ o'clock. “Are the Jews a Nation, Race or Rellgion?” will be discussed by Rabbi Louls J. Schewefel, 8 o'clock, at the Sixth Street Synagogue. Cantor Novak and adult cholr of 14 voices will sing. Rabbi Edward L. Israel of Har Sinal, Baltimore, will occupy the pulpit of the Eighth Street Temple. His sub- ject will be “Affirmative Judaism and 1ts Educational Message. Joppa Lodge Chapter, No. 0. E. S., will give a benefit progressive five hundred card party at Joppa Temple, 4209 Ninth street, 8 o'clock. The Ohio Girls' Club will dance at the Denlee, 1519 R Ohioans invited. Peter A. Drury, president of ths Merchants' Bank and Trust Co., will speak on the relation of the account- ant to the banker before the Vene- tlan_Accounting Society at the K. of C. Evening School, 1314 Massachu- setts avenue, ut § o'clock. give strect. ‘The annual banquet of the Pinkham Class will be held at §:30 o'clock. Rep- resentative Hudson will speak. Garnett January will lecture, § o'clock, in_ Unity Auditorium, 1326 1 street, Washington chapter of the League for Industrial Democracy will meet, § o'clock, at 1712 I street. Frank Ste- phens, secretary of the National Sin gle Tax League, will speak of “The Single Tax on Land Values as the Solution of Our Taxation Problems.” Public invited. SHOALS BTLL VOTE SET. Senate Committee to Act on House Measure Wednesday. The Senate riculture committee today agreed to vote not later than 11:30 a.m. Wednesday on the House resolutfon which would create a joint congressional committes to negotiate bids from Muscle Shoals. Hearings will be held on the Muscle Shoals question by the committee next Monday and Tuesday, when the com- infttee will take up the Smith and Norris bills as well as the House reso- iution. Overcoats $94.75 Suits and Overcoats of all descrip- tions are in this sale. Serges and Worsteds of fine texture and rich colorings. Beautiful, soft materials that are tailored in this season’s best models. Overcoats at this price. You'll like And such They’re far above anything the price may indicate. You seldom have a better chance to - pick bargains like these. 3 Have Your Purchases Charged We will be pleased to open an account with you, with terms that will be entirely A Special Lot of $25 Overcoats '1 each lot is ample as- GIRL’S STORY CHECKED. of Assault by Child. The 13-year-old girl, who reported men in an automobile near Fifteenth and H streets northeast about 10:15 o'clock Wednesday night and assa ed, returned to her home on Bladen: burg road yesterday afternoon w her father, having spent most of the day at the house of detention. She went over the sto volicewomen and detectives, furnished t descriptions of her assailunts and suid she can identify them. Headquarters Detectives 0'Dea and Cullinane were assigned to investi ate the affair yesterday by Inspectov H. G. Pritt, chief of detectives. It was learned by the detectives that two Young men in an automobile were seen near Fifteenth and H_streets Wednesday night making efforts to induce another young woman to go riding with them. PORTRAYS BIRD LIFE. Intimate Alaska were r Brandt of Cleve ninth annual me Society of the the National Museum. Cole tion pictures of bird life ther shown by the lecturer., Mr. Brandt, whose subject was “Ex- periences of an Ornithologist in Alas- K", also described some of his diffi- cultles in photographing the birds. THE WEATHER District of -Columbia cloudiness with rising tonight and tomorrow; minimum tem j perature tonight about 17 degrees; gentle to moderate south winds, Maryland —- Increasing cloudiness with ing temperature tonight nd tomorrow; variable winds, becoming hln:l»l’:u» to fresh south. Virginia—Increasing cloudiness with rising temperature tonight and lo- morrow, followed by rain in the ex treme south portion tomorrow; mod- erute southeast winds. West Virginia—Increasing .cloudi- ness with rising temperature tonight and tomorrow. Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 2 12 midnight, 9; 4 a.m., noon, 18, Barometer—4 pm., 29.97 30.27; 12 midnight, 30.36; 4 8 a.m., 30.52; noon, 30 Highest temperature, 24, at 2 p.m. yesterday; lowest tempera- ture, 7, occurred at 6 a.m. toda Temperature same date last yes Highest, 33; lowest, 12. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) —Low tide, 2:52 a.m. and 3:03 p.m.; high tide, 8:35 a.m. and 8:50 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 3:33 a.m. and 3:45 p.m.; high tide, 9:15 a.m. and 9:28 p.m. studies of bird life in ted by Herbert W. ind at the twenty- ting of the Audobon District last night Increasing temperature 8 L m., 30,42; The Sun and Moon. ‘Today—Sun rose 7:18 a.m.; sun sets 5:25 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun ri sets 5:26 p.m. Moon rises 6:13 p.am.; sets 751 a.m Automoblle lamps to be 1 half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at Great Falls today Temperature, 32; condition, muddy. Weather in Varlous Cities. Temperature. Statioas. Weather. o+ g atodeg fEnrte « e fopaareas Clea Clea: Birmingham Clotidy Biemarck idy . Cloudy Clear Snow! L i EhScr Kansas City. Los Angeles. Louisvill h.. 3025 Portiand.Me. 30.01 PortlandOre 29 52 Raining Cloudy’ Cloudy Clondy ; Cloudy Clear . Clear : Clear Raining Raining e . L 29.5: ASH..D'C. 30,52 Clear 8 Stat{on, London, England.. . Barle, France s 0 operihagen. Denmark. Gibralter, Spain. Horta (Fayal). Azore: Hamilton,Berimuda. . Havana, Cuha, Colon. Canal Zone. Part cloua: Part cl Part cloudy Part cloudy Part_cloudy . CAT—Black. male: vicinity of 17th and Eve St s evid some’ one’ gle Mg evidently some one's et Main CASH—$70 In cash: Thursday ween 1 and 4 pm.: possibly in o‘l\.mnfil‘";“s‘;?wl 12th ‘and ¥'sts. Call Mics Mildred Brown. COLLIE. white face four white 5 H1D on tail. 3 monihs old. namea Caro. © Mo ggy Houston. 1744 8 st. n. North 2618. ward. (A DIAMOND RING. with ven car between Highway nnfi;e an tor car between 12th and 7th. Reward No. 404 DOG—Large spotted head. Reward. 2 onos: on ad “terminal it returned to 1439 T'st. n.w..; Avt. T Found, W = Sackuon . aa UM DOG—Small egray_Scotch terrier_bitcl o cinity 17th dnd 1. Reward. " 3357 DOG—Small. white. long-hai Roeiie: ikt "Drown Enot ench ‘i, "amed paiey brown on” €ara: “even “Hrowh imtoth ead and face: bushy {ail: male. Rewars E._F. Ruark. 104 C &t. se. Lincoln 4995 FOX" TERRIER—Wire haired. ~black _soot over tail, cars and face brown. Call Cle 3588 br Weat 1546, Rewarq, Cull Cleve. FUR_SCARF—Dark Drown. Thursday, morn- ing. near corner of Kenyon 3 Whrd. Return to 3213 Warder o Gore 5703, HANDBAG, emall taining $7.50: bet sylvania ave, and 7950, 218 10th st. upe-colored guedc: con: eon 10¢h and B el Poan: 17th: reward. l"r:ml:hn PEN. Waterman. brown ‘and gold: keepsake: Wedsiesday or Thursdas: ; ‘72’0‘{]_)0“{ o lay: reward. Apt. I.UXL . jet, set with 18 I d- Finder' notify 2135 Caiitornia s 3. Reward. POCKETBOOK. black patent Teather. _eon- talping keys Gawn oot Vicintty of N, 39 dna Toi"sl" Call Main 260" Branci PURSE, containing money and papers: Jan- uary 23, 1st and e.. * re- Vard, “Lings 85313, 00- atter accldent] re RING. dlamond. In chamols bt ween, ; an t. Apt. 34, 1448 Park rd. 2 & R?:'{iw' SETTER, female: tan and black: one y old. _Reward.~ Potomae 2077, ~ o Yoot SPECTACLES—Bifocal. _ghell-rimred. black leather case: northwest section: re- ward. Wardman Park Pharmacy. Col. 2000, TIRE AND COVER. #ize 32x3.77. Thursday before moon. Please call Polomac 4667, Tost be- in and money. Return' keys. keep money. Room 1. Woodward Bldg. _Main 241. 2 FRIT WATCH, Isdy'e. ith black o - p; eu- 4708, Lo v of the attack with | occurred | Police Seek Two Youths Accused ANSON. having been kidnaped by two YOung |BIEBER, | | | h | BRADEKAMP, WIL i | | | | | | Deaths. Thureda. 0 pm.. ELIZ sister of Lillian A S. H. Hines Co . now.. Satur Interi; January BETH ORLE Dewey. Serv funeral home, ay, January 30 2 1t at Arlington National Cemetery. After o lingering illness. at he f his daughter. Mrs. Minnie Brod- | griv, oy g Vista, ave.., Cherrydale . “HENRY. the beloved "h MaFia M. Bieber. In bis 70th year of funcral hercaiter. Thursday 1. J. BRAD] nd"of “the'iate Eliz ther of Mra. Matnic 26th st now. Notice of funcral by Thureday. January 28. 1 WILLIAM M. BRIGH oved” husbarid ot Biair) and son of Mrs e tate TOG" hrtent of 204 F LLIAM husi paior. 1625 Aturday January 0. Wik @ member of Dawhon Lo A AL M. (Norfulk and Elnia papers please copy.) . 7. 1926, MINNI Toved wii years. Funeral BL0 Brd st ne.. Saturday. January 3¢ 2 ban. Intermént at Fort Lincoln Ceme- ory BURTON. Friday. January 20, YViriu ave. we. HAR Funieral from' the Feliruary 1 @t 530 an Petar's Church, where aUdam Relatve fnd. Tnterny (Buitimore avove Then o Thursday, am. at e MAURICE neral irom 13th this Jan b CONR the W corn ary 30, at Hill ‘Cémete COOKE. ) J am. at her o i e MARY ANNCGOKE Cooke dilvghier atzreatrand s "t Wount Onvey Ceme AW LENA Pert N i ambers 1uners apin St 0w 2 30 pm. 28, 1026, 0 lith st aged 9D vears. crancis R, tat Thursdiy 141 Ro, DOLGLAX, = residence beloved st now. and of Mary A his Tate od Cemeter Edmonds, 1n_the Funeral from, Satirday. January °s and friends in Departed this life Jann: 1026, THOMAS END He e mearn their loss one daughter and a host of relatives and frie Remains resting at Pope & Clark's al chapel. Fu- neral Sunday. January 31 at 1 pam.. from 8 Dan..| FAWSETT. Thursday. Januars 28 1 Hospital ~ Dr. HARV. son of the late Ha: Fawsett of Montzo; al from Pumphres vilie. Md EY Departed this life January Nort illness. MARY GARNER i St ne. She Jeaves 1o mourn datizhters and a host of rela- ads. . Remaina reeting at Tuneral chapel. Fune dary 30, at 1 @'lock p.m.. Trom chape GIORDANO. . January 28, 1026, at } 14th si. nw.. MARIE ved wifs of Angelo C ains resting at S. H. Hines cral ome 01 14th et. n.w. " Notice Passed 19 the great beyond. afte ® January ) TP beloved HARRIS, nd Q st " satur Saturday. I Bantist Chu: SMALLWOOD. President. MRS, LOUISE T. HOLMES, Secretary. HARKIS. Ladies’ CLff Rock Society punces the death of Mrs. JOSEPHIN ARRIS. Funeral Saturday, ary 1 pm.. at Third Baptist Church. 5th TNE MARSHALL. President. BARNES. Fin: Sty bers of the Hon e herelny Botied of {he JOSEPHINE HARRIS. ciation - Yates and Mrs. G MRS M MRS. ANNIE C HARRIS. The Young Ladies' Protective Leasue requests all officers and_members o attend the funeral of TARRIS Satarday. Jan Lociek foo Thnd ve and Q a8, p.w SADIE_SMITH MURPHY, MAYME L. STEWART, bec. Wednesday,_ January 27 o, 52 K 6L mw.. MARY C. late Stephen Hefiron and el Laura V. Brown. Funer from_the ¥ th st s.N.. Sa ock. Rel terment at C HINTERNESCH. Wednesday o 106, At Providence Hoapital, JOHN hushand 6f Catherine M. and the ernesch. Faneral from Tth kL, ne., pm ment at Glenwood. A special communication e. No. o Durpose of aitending the ful Brother Past Master JOHN D, NESCH Saturdas. January 30, o'clock p.m OHN M. STILLWELL. W. Master. PAUL B. ELCAN. Secrétary. Suddenly. Wednesday. January 4 pim’_at his residence. 2215 ALBERT B. HUGHES. aged 50" vears. beloved husband of Ruth B Hughes and devoted father of Dr. Albert K. Hughes. ‘Fubcral from his latd resi- dence Saturday, Januars 30. at 1 p.m. Relatives and. {riends invited. ~Interment at Harmony Cemetery. 29 . January 28, 1928, at Xt nw.. SAMUEL husband | 0f Franc { James and Edith’ Maz. a'Stewart and brother of lia Howard, Cormne Daugherty and the late Steuart Brown. Notice of funeral hereafter MARSH. Suddenly. Wednesday, January 2 1926, at his ofiice. WILLIAM 'J. MARS aged 62 vears. Funcral from his Jate res dence, 1448 Fairmont st. nw.. Saturd January 30. at 11 am. Intérment McCAULEY. Wednesday, January 27. 1926, a8 ‘m.. at Sibley Hospital. WILLIA H. McCAULEY. aged bt vears. Funeral rom_residence ‘of his mother, 218 B st se. Saturday. Januars 50. at'2 pm. Terment at Co ters, MERCER. ~Januars m.._at her residence. MARY E, MERCER (nee Anthony). of Frank Mercer. Fuheral residence Saturday at 9 am.. St. Joseph's i Church Where mass will ‘bn sad for the repose of her soud at 9:30 o'clock. 29e MOORE. Thursday, January 28, 1026, at 2 p.m.. at his daughfer's residence. 5500 1st i JAMES W MOORE. 1a bie 0 neral from the o residen i b TER, 1926. at 1 Attest from abov o 30. v. January 30. at 2 Interment at Glenwood Cemetery. . MORRIS. Thu-eday, January 28, 1026, at Garfield Hospital. GEORGE_THOMAS. ' be- {ved ron of Georke F: and Ellen K. Morr Funcral from the residence of his parents. ns <t. n.w.. Saturday. Januars S0 ~at 830 a.m.. thence to St. Martin's Chureh. Shere requiem mass will bo said at 9 a.m. for the repose of his soul. Interment at Mornt Olivet Cemetery. ~Relatives and friends invited. MURPHY. January 28, 1026, at 6:45 pm., at her residence, 1507 33d at. n.w., HAR: RIET ANN MURPHY (nee Poore). be- loved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert ¥, Poore. Notice of funeral hereafter. PANELLE. _Departed this_life Thursday. January 28. 1026, CELESTE. the lovi wife of Roscoe C. Panelle. Remains at Pope & Clarke's " undertaking establish- ment. 1416 Florida ave. ne. Interment at Miltord. Va.. Sunday January 31. TATE. Entered into eternal rest Thursda: Juntiary 28, 1920. at 6:20 pam.. at h Tesidence, 1747 T &t. n.w.. ADA A~. the b Toved wife of the late Simon Tate. and de. voted mothet of Leonard A. and Geraldine L. Tate. Funeral from Nineteenth Street Baptist_Church Sunday. January 31. at 1 p.m. Friends and relaiives are invited to attend. i Wednesday. January, THOMAS. : at_1:15 am. at Freedmen's al. LILLIAN beloved daughter of William Thomas and sister of Sarah Thomas. Re- maing resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis fu- neral parlors, 2323 Goriia ave, hw. " Fu- neral from the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. fu: neral pariors Sunday. January 31 at 2 D.m. THOMPSON. Friday. January 29. 1926. at 12:10 am. at his residence. 715 North Carolina ave. s. AMUEL M.. in his §0th year. beloved husband of the late Eva Elizabeth Thompson. Notice of funeral hereafter. 31 TUGMAN. Thursday. January 28, 1926, at his residence. 8 lowa eircle n.w.. ALFRED beloved husband of Adélaide 11, Tug- Funeral services at address . danuary 30. 4t % p.m. 1926, ELIZABET) widow of the T . " Funeral from the ves [ her dinghter, Mrs. Libbie Quis. tors. 825 15th st ne.. M Februar: t, 10:30 am.” Intément at Arlingion or, dencee | BROWNE. ted for | ral of | In Memor| In wad aear L. Who Gday. Ho has cone to dwell with Jesus In the mansions of the biest, Where: the it struggle And the soul has cternal rest. HIS LOVING MOTHER AND BROTHER. * BROOKS. In I cmors of my dear hus Vand. CLARF who pisse away thice years Three sad years Stnee death But. my dear m. mbr WILLIAM BELL. our BE with all the changes heart, WIPE. = A otion to the memory ELLEX BROWNE Junua When fort Thou art Hole world reems hy Erave-— s brain )t be CHILDREN . loving _remembranee of nx father, JAMES M. DALZELL. us two ¥ ko Wiy 1924, to Join’ mother and Gone. but not_forzotten STER ANNA ENNIS. remem| our_dear NNIS on why I of our loved As thou; away? Th v ne cver before For, their spirits are with us alway. HIS LOVING WIFE. SONS AND DAUGH- TERS. FOX. In losin Vannfe, Vannie. how 1 How I T shail ne Nii 1 meet n HER 'LOVING ~A AITHFUL RIS " " BAND. RICHARD T. FOX GENTRY. In sad byt lovi of my dear mother, MARG AR “h 11 years ago today. nem TGE Jan 191 Nohe N o | - | | knows how we m Wiien otl AND MEKS RIN.TAW ENTR =" Johnson "a . Cora We Jamed W Lot icsand dre the dead w L FAMILY remembrance of ANE. In sad but lovin Ty 'RONICA B our_ dearly er. v E wh GEORG, In sad o arly LAN b ax0 10ay ma ch LLIE In lovine remer husband and devoted father MAYN who departed axo today. January 20. Today my heart i AND AN nee of our MAVN. CHARLES ¥ ngs back sweet m eoiory brings a te hin my heart T of or memories Whole CHILDREN. = remembrance PAUL M. MIs- ir memory w Till we * HIS DEVOTED 'MOTH THER AND BROTHER~ MORRIS. In memory of my THOMAS R. MORRIS. who departed Life six years ako today. January 29, Befors my eses he faded Growing wea Patiently be 1 took Home, at reat. €0 swr I the Savior's tender care. Whers there 14 10 Dain or_sorTow None on warth can harm sou there. Gone. but_not forgotten HIS LOVING W CAROLINE | MORRIS REDDICK. miother. nemory 0f my devoted MARTHA REDDICK, who two months #£0 today, In r m AR DAUGHTER, MRS 1402 1sf Just one ve We lafd ou only dear one to rest. mfort is 10 Dray. ne Knew best. b in Jesus AND CHILDREN. And our tut _loving remem- habies. DOROTHY passed away_ nina 1017, and DORIS thiee years ago today. i1 give to hold your hands. Qear fa 1St 1o sen foome our welcome voices, ch meant so much to me It §s lonely here without §c H In the midst of friends we are blus For beneath the s n hat are alw THEIR _DEYOT! ADDY AND DROTHE > and_loving remembrance her. WILLIAM VOWELS. Years aro January ANNIE VOWELS loving remembranca ANN WALK 29, 192 WALKER. In ead b ‘of our dear mother departed this life six years ago today Januars, 29. 1919 < d in'life, remembere in death AND THOMAS FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 'm. H. Sardo & Co. 412 H ST E. Modern_chapel. . Lincoln 524 : JAMES T. RYAN . 317 Pa. Ave bl Chapel. Model ChaPekate Ambulan nor connected are establi St. N Neither the successors with the original W. R. ent. Bt Frank. 60201009 Formerly 940 F Quick, Dignified and Efficient Servic W. Deal & Co. §16 H ST. N.E LINCOLN 82 bile Service. __ ¢ Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M ST. N.\W. 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