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THE EVENING BTAR, nae will give its monthly luncheon tomorrow, 1 p.m., at the clubhouse of the Association of American Uni- versity Women, 1634 I street. Dr. Louls J. Bchwefel, rabbl of Sixth Street Synagogue, will speak CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Tivoli Pastime Club will give n dance tomorrow, 9 p.m., In the pri- ballroom of the Arcade, The Mourning Blacks Dyed 24-HOUR SERVICE Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. Lincoln 239 ¥ of Michigan Alum- Universi 15th AND PENNA. AVE e le" Washington The Main Office of the American Security, at 15th and pennsylvama Ave.. serves thousands of people of the downtown section in every phase of Banking and Trust service. Cl’lecl(ing Safe Deposit Foreign Exchangc Departments MERICAN S]BCU]R)IT AND TRUST_ C OMP/ Savings Trust Real Estate o Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $0,500,000 BRANCHES Central—7th and Mass. Ave. N.W Northeast—S8th and H Sts. N.E. Southwest—7th and E Sts. S.W. Northwest—1140 15th St. N.\W. TOTAL RESOURCES OVER $37,5 SHOE SALES like this Can't Go On Forever! And so, ladies, we advise you to hurry and get here! “Bargain Section--Tth St. Store And at Our 9th St. and Pa. Ave. Stores Sensational Selling Women's Spring-Weight Shoes Special purchases, advance Spring Shoes and others, from regular stocks, further marked down from recent Sales. In patent leather, black satin and combination- effects. Also, our entire remaining stocks, Black and Brown Velvet Pumps— from all our stores. Formerly $5.95 to $10. LL in all, this is the best of our remarkable series of Sales of the past few weeks— which must come to an end soon! Plenty of all sizes—2Y; to 8 included—but all sales fina. No ex« changes. Short Lines $1.95 N our 7th St. Store's “Bargain Section.” Broken sizes—mostly under 5—women’s $595 to §10 shoes, from all our stores. 7th & K 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 414 9th St. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. on Jewish dietary laws Friday, 8 p.m., under the title, “Does It Make Any Difference to Modern Jews Whether They Observe the Kosher Rules?” ‘The Washington Transportation Club will meet at luncheon tomorrow, 1 p.m., in private dining room of the Occldental Hotel. Commissioner Fred- erick A. Fenning will speak and Col. Shipley will presid. La Soclete des 40 Hommes et 8 Chevaux, American Leglon, will give an entertalnment to fits buddies at Walter Reed Hospital Friday. Walter Holt's Nordlea Mandolin and Guitar Club of 60 entertainers, with solos and quartet, will compose the pro- gram. The Tennessee Soclety of Washing- ton will meet at the Willard Hotel Saturday evening. Festivities will be- gin at 8:30, Dancing, card playing and muslo, The 428th Reserve Infai hold its monthly sembly tomorrow, 8 p.m., at Graham Building, Fourteenth and E streets. Subjects, scouting and patrolling, map reading. Lecturer, Maj. Albert S. J. Tucker, Infantry. All officers of the United States invited. ry will instructional as The Woman's Interden Misstonary Foundation Soridn pm., at Mount E. Church South. minational will meet Vernon M. Gen. George Richards, U. president the Suns of the Revolu tlon, will speak at the breakfast to be given by the Dames of the Loyal Legion for Lincoln’s birthday anni- versary at the Willard Hotel, 2:30 p.m. S. M. C, D Il D Here are some worth - while red uc- tions on Suits and O’Coats. All our $35 grades reduced to $24.75. All our $40 values reduced to $29.75. All our regu- lar $25 values now $15. You can buy a suit or an o'coat, or both, and charge them. It costs you nothing extra for the conveni- ence of chargirg. Open an account with us — you’ll like our dignified credit plan. EISEMAN’S 7th and F Sts. T S — SEA-TRAIN-CAR | SICKNESS The nausea of travel stopped at once. No other remedy has ever re- ceived such glowing spontaneous tes- timonials of unfailing effectiveness Ita use means relief and comfort. 73¢c. & $1,50 at Drug Stores H ‘or direct on receips of Price The Mothersill Remeay Co., New York "GRAVE VAULT PROTECTION From Water in the Grave The best burial case in tha world. A steel vault. Never before has the man of ordinary means been ahle to give his loved ones the best without great expense. This wonderful Clark Grave Vault is furnished by W. W. Chambers for 385 We Give You a $250 Complete Funeral for $125 Fine ambulances to and from City Hospitals. . $4'00 A phone call to Col. 432 will bring us to you. The Brown !!ln:ol Funeral Home W. W. CHAMBERS CO. 14th & Chapin Sts. N.W. Undertakers DUST— guard your th'roat PROTECT yourself from the ‘millions of dangerous dis- case germs that are carried into your throat by every grain of dust you inhale. On windy days, or in dust- raising crowds carry a bottle of Formamint with you, and take one of the pleasant-tasting, an- tiseptic tablets every two or three hours to prevent infec- tion; one every hour or so when the throat is actually sore. All druggists. ormamint GERM-KILLING THROAT TABLETS THE WEATHER District of Columbla—Snow or rain this afternoon and tonight; tomorrow fair, not much change in temperature; lowest tonight about 32 degrees; fresh | Capit to strong ecast and northeast winds, becoming westerly tonight. Marylund—Snow or rain, possibly heavy in north portion, this afternoon and tonight; tomorrow generally fair, except snow flurries in the mountains; not much change in temperature; east and northeast gales on the coast, shifting to westerly tonight. Virginta —Rain_on the coast and rain or snow in the interfor this after- noon and early tonight; tomorrow {air; cold on the coast tonight and to- morrow; easterly gales, shifting to westerly late this afternoon or to- night. 5 Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 44; 8 p.m., 39; midnight, 38; 4 am., 37; 8 a.m., 85; 10n, 33. Barometer—4 p.m., 80.20; 30.22; 12 midnight, 30.19; 4 5 a.n., 30.14; noon, 30.03. Highest temperature, 215 pm. yesterday Lowest temperature, 33, occurred at 8 pm., a.m., 30.17; occurred ure Highest, 36; sume date last year— lowest, 18. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 6:07 a.m. and 6:33 p.m.; high tide, 1150 a.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, p.m: high tide, 1 pam 45 wan. and 2:08 a.m. and The Sun and \lmm Way - Sun 731 5:32 pan sun sets Moon p.m Automoblle lauips haif hour afte 02 b Condition of the Water. Temperature and water at Great Temperature, muddy Weather In Vartous Citles. o of itlon, very ¥ H £ Kl 8 emoseg c 1 tejuey 1samo] 142 emy W'y g 01 e g R 001 Clouds 0.0% Snc Spokane WASH. DC G014 FORE! ~ Gre 1 Stadians London. Eng Pui Frane Lienria. Avstria e nhagen. Den A (Fay iton. Be Pt clouds Part ol Part cody Baby Found Sufloee!ed Amelia Dorsey, 10 months old, col- ored, was found suffocated in her crib when her mother returned after a short absence from her home, 1010 First street northeast, late vesterday. Coroner Nevitt issued a certificate of death from suff German police (lng‘ male. about one-year-old, light tan in color, Will the owner of this dog kindly claim at once as it is grieving. Apply The Washing- ton Animal Rescue League, 349 Maryland ave. s.aw. —_— > T 08T n}.ulflRfl“““ R— Spial if re ne Adams BOSTON BULL and white Molly Reward ol wePh (l(f\:‘?[v(' g v"'uumur; three di; onds. two <anphires maste &t Unfon Staiim A"t Tark 1. Gray Tine orign14th et ‘iberal reward for return 1241 Kenyon »I HROWN LEATHER PI” RSE—Containing and “heke, pavable to owne ‘Y Reward 41 16th st e \l brindl anewera™ly name o urned 10 1743 Liin @ Fhoas 1740 Lanier Gur- clen nw Ph it CAT. large black ma from 641 H st nw. o LINK. G. €. D On under s Hamhshira ave AMOND) noon. Jar Liberal reward Hoome 400401 ER RING F. G “Reward Frauklin 7505 - Tybbon agate._ oo eale e s SR 75. Br, 16 on Thureday bearing | Fulkero Between 13th ana F ate” ani | S5t Pennaylvania ave. = Return mame ta - W, K Spilman. Post Office Department. and receive ewar DALY, Comer TR a1 - Ucky ave. 8.0 Rewan incoln A See_janite KEYS, threc, love.' i Hibbe Bldg. ) e o i ‘Iroquols_Apartmant, | e ™ and one 1 hfllflml!lm lh “and PRARLS—Lost_between 14 and 10th and F st L Gol 1efy, 72 PEARLS—Lost_betweep 141h and |nm and'F ete Fh et Col 16 Poo RLTHUOH, |v‘n|finll eatmer river's permit’ at Ria eater or vielnity 8ih ‘between G “and H. Sat Adhme 2156, 1417 Kennedy > "% ad PTPPY—Dark gray. at 18th an Rem‘rn o 1080 Evcitd st Ape 3. %"_" .{‘}‘ ward 5 PURSE—Lady's, contalning §5 Dill, two’ car tokens: Tuesds 420" Joaving My, Address Box - 80-8 T4th and B dth and Randol Return E" $10_ keve, change "’:’ F. ing. on_car No. alnter, £:1.°" Keward, oz RSE. ack hill _fold, on balcony of Woodward and address ' pursa. Rewarid. PURSE ing krS(“ (10 oy atieoon: othron . po Franklin 97’;()’1‘1‘ Monday. very small, g amall change."ctc. North_3379-W DREE Sout Tt EUENE k:‘gn eter: " Mon ING with 2 diamonds NS 2 305 Frankiin 2453, Reward. ING. chased. solitaire i Roneors Uatverst .éy Sap lnd.nl“'?fl fternoon, } i‘.’m..a cray. contain- ward. Call ntaining drivery @t ay night. “'i “And emerald: : b ot nw. Phons %::..fi GREE SPARE TIRE, Hiny and cover Tor Ford e tween ,18th And R and Riggs Market, on Tucaday momming: reward. 1759 R st Pot. fi-mar w«uu Fold, Slxin, initialed “D. A Y. 1922, " in southeast, Saturd: A0a To0s Pennat uver e Lin as WATCH, ¥old. Jink bracelet. octagon »w‘)::r e ok 1517 ok Tiiand eeh ferans’ Bureau nd o ? o Toward. Olarendon B16-¥-2% diers’ to houra BLACK. KELLY ARTHUE. RARNES BIELASKL BUSSARD. CAMERON. CLARKE. DAKE DIGGS. 916 [ DOYING. GAINE! WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1928. Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been renor {0,,the Health Department in the last Luls Flanagan, 47, w. George M. Cook Charles Frank uxvmo 68, arlos ol st Alston ©. Whitney, Mary McCullen, 16, Marlon McConley. 4. 62, University “Honpitul Ellzabeth Graver. 45 st i, 13 Jnn- . Thompson, A won l»Hzalmm John Wao . Ml i arien 1 White. (2 Infant ot ]»’n.m;..’ o e Sibiey Koo ‘h"“n.‘v .lilllr 3, I( facy Johnos, 00 Klrlllo Schrisber, 60, Gertrude Jones, 24, (¢ R Dl It" Man, 67 Robert N° McCullotigh Kinslow. KN k. 1017 Maryland ave. 1820 Halt st. 6.W. Wright, 68, 619 E st 606 ¥. Relutz 8 d H Ge H . LR, a7 neo 1835 North D &t e s e & Washington Garfield Hospital Elizabeth's Hospital " 15th t. ee. nd 11 ate M_st . United States Sol 24, Freedmen's Hospital A1 1T il Edward 1. liinger Hosnital. Broad alles 3d and H ste. e, Guorgetown Hospital 42931 S st Dran, Irene Dunbar, 17. Tuberculosis Hospital. Births Reporte-tj. The foll bl Tt Tpjlowing, birthe Archt Earl A and oston and I 1o Me llu»,:v R and Theln and Daphne and Lillie . % and Jubn B ind Lenu C) Wram W and Eleanar Yiiliam F_and Tia ¢ nrick W i John and I, Richard A Montgon Webster H Lenox R Arthur and F Lewin B Orcesino a Harry and May Lester F. ax Marvin and F 1 Antonia Maite ima ariy Pete and M ndand Jdalee Williams, Miam and Mary M ———g Marriage Marriage licenses hav following ames L. G Fred o Hams & ton ur Department and, Lizzie Campbel) B Deas *n and Ma: Timberlitke of 1 have been ren n the Tast wirl ek a and’ Berthi Gort Game girl Strunlc, el mons. Loy r Couper. KIrl® rom. by by Peixoto 1. ‘Mose, gisl Tishofl. boy raon. Stawart. hos artin, gir £ Licenses. & been issued to the E. Burton. Mamie | Hattie Brooks an T Brovk= aut M Brown of Cards of 1 wish to ext and appreciation. for eympatns £xt Toved wife. M CARI s wish st @ ‘s tor Ut beant heioy and CHA LLY MIOEAEL B KELL MAHONEY fa Thanks. my s floral tril drath ot MAY Biau k. W. BLACK m and i " RIE JRGE o U s at the deat ot SOSEPH Y AND MRS ot Hur MI- ROY Bcatbs. Mondas A relatives he of WARD s Friends and Voncet You an Tm LAURS Feb. 6, A M twern No. 40 invited Attest RNES. 10 MARIE PIER Monday "MBERLAND. iAo exley to. s and Co bia CATHERINE ¢ F from his stonw 30 pam. Clhamy invited ers_and members of LB P.O. E meet in ‘u ary 4. 15t tand ' e, the funeral of Dt 0 b 1 Church., D st be Mérning_ Star No. 85 & Dt Rdle: oz Fin. ary 1 Mre Lo CE wood Dl Bielaski rch ‘at Che oy, 5t s v SiOKLEY N fary Escex Boga forr chiliren, neral relativ Moon & 12th ‘an ' lock! Monday Fuueral residence B Graham. 1769 ( at _St. Domin &w. at 10 am. Inger Cenjeters. “Mre Bro Emile D. R. Browne Suddenty. 1026, OTHO BENJ band’ of Rosa E Mrs. W. Heary Hunt. be held at n.w.. on Friday. Intarment at Walke: tives and friends AL, 02 at S wi aver. Md Cameron in Thu raham st. 0w E ¥ me W AMIN. - napel ed o Attend sunday Bley' Hospial LIAM CAMERON Lillian E. i take Relatives and frieids t at Glenwo February Atlantic City, N CLARKE. heloved' w Clarks and mother o Clarke. and sister of t Trimbie and Allison lor. Funeral from 1 Thirsday, Februar mentat Rock Cree Sudder ¢ his residen F. beloved * and " father_of Wsmpa~ Dae. Tuesdas rosidence. DALY John P Daly. dence on Thursday, am. thence to St M. mags will be said at 10 amn. Interment cmetery 26 at - PRANCE ife 0f James £ Bernina am. at Le late Mrs. Matthew and Washinita ) Rhode Island 4 at 2 pm. Inters Cemetery . ebruary_ 3, e dale. Va husband of ' Bertha Ramons. Merton and at” Rocl Fenniar artin's Chur Dierayent Mount Olivet Cemetery. 3 Monday at_his residence. It se. PHILIP DIGC Coinelia Diges. Methodiet_Episconal sts. se. Friday at 12 Ariington Cemetery. Tuesday. Feb; Tesiderice 1474 SARAH 1. widow mams resting at the neral bome, 2001 14 Borvices at & H Wednesday. ment at Rensico. N Wednesday. at the re. ernan) . rowning. Notice of at his residence. 3 J. FARRIN! February 1, Funeral TON. dearly helo ©0f Anne Farrington (nee Collins). 1928, at 1:10 1508 Frankfort st. beloved hugband of from Ebenczer 4th and D Interment. at e Church, noon. ruary 2. 1026, at h ol naw ying. Re- > Hines Co. fu: nw. Funeral th et Hines Co.'s funeral home 3. at 8 pm. Inter- February 3. 1926, idence of her dai MARY A. DURN beloved mother of Helen funeral hereafter. ARRINGTON. Tuesday. February 2 K st d hushand Fun, al from_the above residence Friday. Febru- ary 5. 18" Aloysius Chireh. at § am, for the rr terment Mount — Oliv, tves and friends nvi Departed, aft Febru 1. 1926, daughter's residence. (nee Cook). Galnes. dence. Mrs. H. at 2 pm. a B icroment at Codar B between | GRAHAM. idence. . 6018, e A idence. SERTIMUS GRaHAM, parlors of et ave. Thursda Tuesday m T0u6. at_1310 v hefoved husband Yhice " Giliem) Gieena s and the Hie 0 s strvived brothers and two i his Tute. residence; 1 g e prian's Church. w (n masa will be su 6, at K:30 am. where 1 iay. February 2. R. Speare Co. February 4. at 2 p.m. pd devoted 1208 L st thence 10 St gl beeaid ose of his soul. In- it Cometers. Rela- ey er @ lingering illness. . GAINE3 wife of “J. Lioyd Funeral from her daughier’s resi- Luehrs road.” Randle Higland Thareday . Thur relatives nviied. ill Cemetery. 3% 1926. at Broad " Branch road. Funeral, {rom the 1623 Connec- orning, February 2. JOHN F. GREENF. of Mary' M. Greene son”of * Jobn lnte Mary reene by two children. sters. Funeral “from 5. Thurs- ) wni. thenck to St hety poleran. reauioni at 9 o'clock for the latives and friend: two | Deaths. Cail meetin Com- mandery. No. iR K i, at SUCyitun s Pariah Hall Wednosday ¢ve ning. February 3. ut 8 o'clock. to make ar rangements £ 1 otr deceased brother. JOHN ARI CROPP. President; THOMAS ‘W' SHORT. ‘Secretiry. NE. Knights of St. Vincent Command- No. 1. are Lereby notified 1o attend @ at St Cvprian's Hall. 13th and C sts. we. Wednesday, February 4. at 30 (o’ to” arrange. for the fun i U brother. JOHN P, GRE rder of J. COLHERT. Pr BUKTON. -4 this litn 45 & 8K o HALIBURTO e and Jam: U th and a host Funeral from February B, at Tuesday Depa 169205 = 01 hie son HOWARD of Wilhur, 1 Hee also liave Tos. 1 friends tence Friday His busy hands are folded 1is work on earth 1 done ias won hi mission 1d the Master weicomes him home. HARTUNG. Tuesday. February 2. 1924 &t 9 pm. JOHN. heluved husband of Loutse E. Hartung. aged 65 years F bis lute residence. 50 Bryant et Friday, Februnry 5 bm and friends invited to attend. at Rock Creek Cemeuory 4 ENHEIMER. _Wednesday Frebroary & 1 A I RS A sears. Funeral from hus late residence 1740 Lanier place n.w av. Februa b at 10:30 am. Pleass omit Sowers. 4% Entered eternal rest nw. on Relatives Interment bind Gt D ines at the v Chay sia me Thursday at 5 p.m Congressional Ceniotery HUNT. February 1026 FLORENCE MAY. leloved “daughter’ of Juinen B und Row Ward Hunt and sistar | o Eva . Notcs of fuueral here- atter 5 | J0NES. 1926 5 104 ¢ bt a Interment 3 at 10 pm, Wedna sary 3 10 am. xt her o EMTLY at Liam Lee's Sone. Frieral Thurs. Interment pri- v LUCAS. Entered into eternal rest Monday, Feruary 1, 1926, at 6 am.. at 500 L s ew. JOHN. devoted kon o0f Henry and 1 Ho leaves to mourn his rture four slsters. five brothers relatives and friends Rhines MAGRUD. Departed this iit 1120, At 6 po. at the JULIA MAGRUDA s Williams Rt New McCONKEY, MARION M Departed this lifa Saturday, a brief illness. &t MeCULLOT G g fCule alo a > Tenth and R sts at 2 pm. Interment icers and members of the of Columbia Lodge, et Baptist Church n.w,_ Rev. A Wil The dril teams No. 40. and Forest <téd 1o be present. Mormins Star | fer'of JOHN ¥ ROSS GEORGE B HUNT JOHN H. ANDERSOX. Sec's. Officers and members of Co- No. 85I B. P. O ptified P vm Lodsr | Atest Te Withas i bavs, Attest: A, E. WILLIAMS. Secretary. MeGEARY. Sudd February TOA J.. heloved Geary. " Rema v Fune:al Iate residence, Februar: MoNULTY. 8. MICHAEL i<band of the late Amy M 84 years. | trom i Nulty. ne of funeral to February 1. 1928, in RATHLEEN J MEETZE t at Meetze, Vi krandmoth sister. of St August at 10 am. o repose of ds stand and pain set frea ) Her hands and see her smii is swung wide for, Wednesday 640 ANOR H sander . Februars 3. 1026 New Hamushire ave NDERSON. beloved Notice of fu- e L JOWENS, Februars 2 1026 at her residence. 5V nw. ELEANOR DENT OWEN beloved wite of Thomas 1. Owens. axed s Remaine will b taken t0 Popes Croik Ma_Th ¥ REYNOLDS, at the rey Johnson Hetghts, JOHN 1. €. Revnolde il Mr H Jolinson where Suddenls, 1928, Dora airmont CLowea hrother o Thorn- re W Revno uneral Ninetesnth snchburg. Va ) aptist papers ] 3 Members of the M, Rock Asdociation are requested to_attend the funeral of our lute brother. JOHN D. REYNOLDS. from Nineteenth Street Bap: tist” Churen, [odas. February 4 at % lmn. v.m. 204 B JQHNSON. President W. . SINGLETOS < REVNOLDS. Officer, Morning Star Lo 40. of Elks. are hereby notified to id_the fun our late brother. B_REY' Funeral services 1o be held Thursd ruary 4. 1020, at 2 poi.. from Ninaieenth § Baptixt Church. Officers and mem- Bers, of Columbia Lodke. No. 85. and For: cxt “Temnle No 6. "aro invited to be proa- ent. By order of WILLTAM B. HARRIS. Exalted Ruler. Attest: FLOYD (. PAYNE. Secy. RUPPERT. Tuesday, February 2, 1026, MATTHEW. belove PR of merine Ruppert (e Hummer). Funeralfrom s late residence, 502 O st. n.w.. Thurs: February 4."at 8:30 am. Requiem « at the Church of the immaculate Conception at & o'cloek. ~Interment, pri- vate, St. Mary's Cemetery. SQUIRES. February 2. 1926, MABEL T. e beloved wife of Walter E. Sauires, aged 4" yeare. Funeral from W, W. Deal's fu- neral home. 818 H &t. n.e.. Thursday. Feb- ruary 4. at 1 pam. interment at Mitchel- ville, Ma. STEWART. | Departed this life Monday, Feb, ruary 1. 1826 at 3:50 p.m, after & brief illness, ‘at his ramdanm 205 C st. ne.. LOUIS H.. beloved husband of Bertha Sei: tlers Stewart. father of Edwin Stewart and son of Zena and John Stewart. and brother of Alvena. Zellma und Alexander Stewart. Funeral {rom his laze residence Wednesday. February 3. at 740 pm.. Rev. J. N Wa' ters offimating. ' Interment at Wilmington. N.°C. (Wilmington. N. C.. papers please copy.) TAYLOR, The membere_of the ) ¢ I Ladies’ United Reapers ©ciety: You are notified that Mrs. MAR’ TAYLOR, died in New York. January 26. lozg Tax will be due ai ‘the seular meeting. Thursday, Fevrusry 4, Prestdent. MATILDA G 3 HARRIS. Rec.’ Sec THIERBACH, __ Wedne 3 1920, at 8:30 a.m. AT TN lnne Delatio). beloved wite of William E. G. Thierbach.~ Funeral from the late tesi: gence, 920 Penneylvania ave, we. Pridar, February 5. p.. Relatives and So- at friends invited. ‘Interment. Congressional Cemetery. TOMPKINS. February 2. 1926, FANNY widow ol the late Faward Tomokine, aced Funeral from her late residen. S.e.. Friday. February 6 ‘e at Congressional Con Monday. Fe . 1926, ELEANOKA beloved w late John W ‘uneral Thurs: prm.. from her late residenco. 1373 ith W thence to Peck Memorfal i wt at Cedar Hi e (Baltimore pabers please copy.) 3° the | nd Forest Temple' Lodge. Beaths. ¥ Janvary “Mex BENJAMIN f ot and the lats Mary ashi Funeral from Tis esidenon K st ne. Thusday Yt'rwrv 4, &t 230 pm. Refatives and ed fo atend. Interment at EE T T WASHINGTON. Sunday RANC the iirgton Macy | mains rediie now Mas lnvited erimen Junuary 31, 192 beloved wite of M mother of Blanche Cra of Rev. B3 Whitaker Whittaker of Sumter, by Fenriay k. Feoms Z. Church. 14th 3 pm Re. 00 8 Friends At late B30 am. thenee Lo ot Al where miss will he sail at 10 ment at Mount Olivet Cemetery. In Memoriam. BROWNE. Sacred o the memory of my doas HIRAM LEWIS BROWNE. who s long years ago 1o February No one but God knows how I miss you ) my last breath I shall brosthe SUZANNE BO- ibrance of our ZABETIH{ CAMP. te Lm0 yeurs In loving rome SARAM EI ik Just @ Hne of eweet Judt & memors g Juky & token of love That our hearts ot HERLOVING THILDRES CLEVELAND. tut loving brance. of v DONALD CLi lif Sear 420 (oday who Feb Under the o On th Wy 7 UET AN Y ASD DADDY t 1o live ADDY CA1Q er wath s MA AND k\\hL\DDY CLEYE- LAND AND FAML CLEVELAND. In | Gear mephew oving remembranca of on JAMES TONALD CLEV LAND. 'who departed thys i ako today. February 3. 1925, “Tig_swest to_remembar bim s dear ND AUNT LILLIAN. ! tut_loring remem. Denfiew. JAMES DOX. who departed this 1 %o inday. February 3. 192 Gane. but not forzotten. knows my | tew Bave m AUNT HELTB'A CLEVELAND. 'In Bt <hed my tear Dthers aie BIs LOVING AUNT. GATEWOOD. “EARRIE LYONS B GA ARY sg0 today ‘. MARY ¢ FLETCHER * ing gemembrance of our oo erafimother ANXA Y w0 “Pacerd out O a0 todas. Februacy 3. 1014 Deep 1n our hearts you fondly remem. nered Sweet. hanpy memorias cling Hame Brrts that odr McCLINTO ear m MOCLINTO Twelve yea round your doepe it loved you wit ¥ave do vour hest DATGHTER, 1UCY. & FEVOTFD) H‘R b AND a.V\\,\I)"l"iL Y ARBOROUGH. DAUGHTER dnar 0 dn Feb LLER. Sacred to the memory of m; 2 A MILLER. & 149, hich is bard to bear, « and car aves may die, but never ehall L DAUGHTER. MES. 8. F. MILLER. LEASANTS. In sad but lovioz memo b r. SADIE PLEASANTS. whowe Ik ite flight to the s of the blessed two Sears ago todas. February 3 In this worl Flowers 1 ‘,M opened the door of Fis tamgls her Come over tha sl T of Fis Dréssnee Dear Master, T will.” FILIN-LAW, JOSEPE LEASANTS, “Marjon, Ohio. - PLEASANTS. Gear mothar. od th 1627 In_loving memory of mv SADIE PLEASANTS. who < life two years ago, February a. op_in_Jesus LOVING SON CALVIN. loving_remem- FRANCES this Tife tan POINDEXTER. brance of SINDERTER WASHINGTON, hl‘r son and brother 50 sweetls is no patn FAMILY Home at rest Where there FUNFRAL DIRECTORS. T. F. COSTELLO OW LOCATED AT 1724 N. CAP. ST. NORTH Wm. H. Sardo & Co. R R Lincoln 524 Modern _chaps o Y\\H RYAN 17 Pa. Ave. Model Chag Lin-oln 14 brivate Ambulan n_Connection Quick, Dignified_and Eficient_Servt W. W. Deal & Co. W ST, NE. INCOLN 20 vx. SPEARE €O. the sueeess oo original W Sneare 1009 H. St. N.W. ¢ 030 F S NW Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (JSAAC BIRCH) 3034 M ST NV, Hiabiisned 1 Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 Main 5512 1332 Penna. " CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST ¢ AVITOL ST. 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