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Piease send vour FREE hook “Fifty Ways to Use Sell-Rising Flour” to: Seli-Rising Washington Flour be- Ijngs to the family of Washington Hlours—made of selected wheat and ndilled in its special way. 'Wour grocer and delicatessen sell hojth—Washington Flonr and Self-Ris- inig Washington Flour—in 5 1b., 12 1b., 24: 1h., 48 1h. and larger sizes. The largger the size—the more economical. Name . State. It’ made gbod right here in Washington Wilkins-Rogers M]]]mg Co Washington, D. [C. WASHINGLON, {LIVELY DISCUSSION DUE ON GASQUEBILL Both Sides 1o Be Represented at Third Subcommittee Hearing Tonight. . More than 80 Washington men and Wwomen representing scores of organi- zations, as well as officlals in the scdhool system, are .expected to be prisent tonight at the third public hearing of the House subcommittee on the Gasque elective school board measure. The hearing will be held in the . caucus room of the House Office Building, beginning at ) o'clock, and. it is made plain that all who de- sire 1o attend will he welcome. Tonight's hearing will be the first of, the subcommitt e. headed by Repre sentative Reid of Illinois. in which all factions involved in the selection of. the Board of Education will be repre- sented. During the course of the two hearings already held only proponents of thet Gasque bill have heen heard Roard Leaders of pected to be Against Pla the opposition are ex membhers of the Board of Edncation, who Tuesday issued a seven-jgge statement setting forth their dikapproval of the measure. Practhcally all members of the board ane expected o be present to- night, as well as Dr. Frank W. Bal- lou, superintendent, and Harry O. Hine, secxetary of the board. Justice Frederick L. Siddons also has sent word he will be present. At the outset of tonight’s hearing Kepresentative Mary T. Norton of New Jersey is expected to zive the subcommitte a v on her recent tours of thee schools in this city She made the investigation at the re quesi of Chalrman Reid following [ #erions chargex lodzed by representa- tives of cergain parvent-teacher asxo- ciations Since the dast sitting of the subcom mittee two vidditional members have heen added. They are Representatives Rohert 6. Houston of [l—-, are and Representativm Allard H. Gasque of South Caroling. author of the bill Taking up the suggestion of Chair- man Reid. seweral members of the parent-teacher assoclations. it i= un. derstood. have made up listx of com plaints which they attribute to the present Board of Education, and it is expected that there will he lively tilts during the session Following are the other the - subcommitiee: Frank L. Bowman of West Virginia, Florlan Lampert of Wisconsin and William . Hammer of North Caro. lina | CHARGE JURY TAMPERING | — Two More Indictmems Returned in Kirby Case in Cleveland. CLEVELAND. Ohio, February 1 (#).—Two indictments were returned vesterday by the Federal grand jury investigating alleged atempts to in. {fluence prospective jurors in the Fed eral trials of Joslah Kirhy, former president of the Cleveland Discount Co. One was secret and the other names Jesse E. Le Dow. Mansfield, Ohio, ttorney. who is charged with mak ing an effort to “corruptly influence’ 3. €. Marshall of Mansfield in Kir- by's favor Yesterday's indictments make three returned in the investigation members of Reprexentatives Ship Goes Ashore. HALIFAX. N February 31 (®). —The British steamship Harald Cas. per. bound from a English port to New York. grounded on the south side of Sable Island near East Light last night. and today was hreaking in two and rapidly Alimg. Capt. Larkins and his crew of men reached shore safely in the ship's hoats Tuxedos, $25 EISEMAN’S 7th & F Sts. Funeral Prices Lower A highiclass inclnding gray or cloth ~casket with 3100 ‘handles and silk lining. olate. grave case. embalming. hears. cars wnd nse of charel and all service Others at halt the old-tima under- taker's charge Steel Vaults, $85 Ambulances, $4 W.W. Chambers Co. The Brown Stone Funeral Home Cor. Chapin & 14th N.W. Columb funeral, e CARTER & XXIXXX) . ¢, THURSDAY, THE WEATHER District of Columbla—Fair and con- tinued cold, with loweat temperature tonight abbut ‘10 degrees; tomorrow fair with slowly rising temperature; considerably. warmer Saturday; mod- erate northwest winds becoming vari- able tororrow, Maryland and Virginia—Falr and continved cold tonight: tomorrow fair with slowly rising temperature; con- siderably warmer Saturday; diminish- ing northwest and northr winds becom ing variable tomorrow. West Virginla—Fair cold tonight; tomorrow warmer, Records for Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 29; 8 p.m., 12 midnight, 27; 4 a.m., 16; 8 a.m., 15; noon, . Barometer—4 p.m 29.63; 12 midnight, 2 8a.m., 29.84; noon, 29. Highest temperature, 29, 3 p.m., yesterday. 3 Lowest temperature, 15 7 a.m. today. Temperatu Highest, and continued fair and 29.60; 8 0; 4 a.m., 29.78; occurred at occurred at same date lowest, 43. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 1:10 a.m. and 1:15 p.m.: high tide, 643 a.m. and 7:10 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide. 2.01 a.m. and 212 pm.; high tide, 741 am. anl 807 pm. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 7:05 a.m.; sun sets 5:40 p.m. Tomorrow—sun rises 7:04 a.m.; sun sets 5:42 p.m. Moon rises 6:21 a.m.; sets 4:31 p.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Temperature last year— and condition of the water at Great Falls today #t & a.m Temperature, 33; condition. muddy. “’Pl!her in Varlous C "PL = Temperature f Stations Weather, Abtlens Tex Albany Atlanta Atlanuie Oty Baltimore Birmungham Charleston - Chicego Cincin, fne Cloudy lear lear lear Okla, City tear Omaha 30.00 ie. Ehiladelphia 24 Toudy Phoenix . Plityoureh 30 Portland Me. 28 40 Portiand Ore 20 04 Ruleigh.N . 2060 S Lake City 20,88 San” Antonio 30.08 an Diego. . 20 8% Francisco. 20.R8 Lous. .. 0. Paul e Sadien WA e &t Ptcloudy FOREIGN. (8 am. Greenwich time, Stations, London. England.. . . P France. today.) Temperature. Weather. 387 Part cloudy o Cloudy. Part cloudy Part cloudy Part cloudy Cloudy, Part cloudy Austra. 20, Derimark ‘ara zores. 0. Berfauda... a0, BN sl v MRS. SPILMAN DIES. Succumbs at Age of 98—Lived Here 20 Years. Mrs. Sophie (. Spilman. 9% yvears old, widow of ‘Alexander Raldwin Spil man and a resident of this city for about 20 years, died Tuesday at her dence in the Manor House, 1324 Monroe_street, Mrs. Spilman is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Nannie B. Melville of Chicago, who is now making a trip around the world; Mrs. Bessie A. Reed of this city and Miss Emily A. Spil- man, assistant librarian at the De- partment of Justice. Born in Baltimore, May 14, 1829, Mrs. Spilman was the daughter of the late Samuel C. Smith, who was an art fastructor in St. Mary's College, Baltimore. He was a native of Eng- land. Funeral services were conducted at the residence thix afternoon at 1 a'clock. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore. Vienn Copenh, Horta Hami MAN SLASHES THF;OAT. PHILADELPHIA, February 11 (#). —A man believed o have been Albin Lefstedt of Chicago committed sui- cide by slashing his throat while in his room at a hotel here last night. The ‘man was well dressed and about 30 vears of age. Police were unable to assign a mo- tive for the suicide. More than $200 in cash was found in his clothing and a letter from a St. Louls bank soliciting his banking business. He had heen registered at the hotel since Monday. DUOFOLD WINTER UNDERWEAR SALE $3 Umnion Suits. ... .. $4 Union Suits...... $5-Union Suits. ... Wool, sk 'and wool, medium snd heavy weight m- ton; wlmem:d natural color.. Ralelg\h Haberdasher ...82 \1310 F Street Sesceeisscaveciiones SN Secovsvisveeos FRBRUARY p.m.. | 11 OBJECT TO'STREET CONTROL BY ARMY Citizens Vouce Dissatisfac- | tion at Restrictions in Hospital Grounds. | Taking the position that the heauti fication of the water front from teenth street to the Washington Bar- racks {= of interest to all Washington- lans, the Sixteenth Street Heights Citizens' Association Tuesday night in- dorsed the resolution of the South Washington Association “calling upon the District Commissioners to put into [effect their promise” to make the im provements. The meeting was held at the residence of President Alvin W Hall. he committee work for in charge of the extending Fourteenth street through the \Walter Reed |lospital grounds reported that “the hospital Authorities got all they had asked for and more. Under the present provi sions, it was sald. the hospital grounds will still be an obstruction to the de. velopment of the Nation's Capital Much dissatisfaction was voiced at the hospital's “determination 1o prevent street cars, | and trucks using Fourteenth’ street when completed.: and objection was raised to the provi- slon whereby the military will control the new street. J. W. Kinghorne and J. H. Wilson were appointed a special committee “'to lay proof before the Street Clean- ing Department that paved alleys in the subdivision have not been cleaned since the paving was completed, two vears ago.” A communication fron the Street Cleaning Department. in answer formal complaint, stated that these allevs are heing cleunecd and dates were cited when this work was done. f1 was broiight out at the meetinz. However. résidents on these alley. declared the wark has been attended fo The same committes was instrict ed 1o direct attention to the deep gut- ter crossing in Florida street at Thirteenth. The association agreed to work for the appropriation of $75.000 for a achool site to he located in the sub- division near Aluska avenue and Holly street. This appropriation has been indorsed by the Commissioners and approved by the Bureau of the Budget. A resolution setting forth the views of the association on this aubject was adonied and forwarded to the District of Columbia commit- tees of Congress J. K. OULAHAN DIES Retired Chemist Was Brother of Newspaper Correspondent. John Kenvon Oulahan old. brother of Richard V. Washington correspondent New York Tim died a1 a private hospital here vesterdav. Death was attributed to the infigmities of old age. Mr. Oulahan was formerly a manu facturing chemist of New York. He came to live in Washington after re tring several years ago. He was un- | married. _He leaves 1wo brothers, Richard V. Oulahan and Joseph Oula han, both of this ecity. Funeral services will be conducted at the residence of his brother, Rich ard Oulahan, 1518 Thirty-first street. tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. Rev. RBenedici J. Hanne man of the Church of the Nativity { will officiate. Interment will he in Mount Olivet Cemetery. FREED OF PLOT CHARGE. Woman Held in $523.000 Mail Theft Case Dismissed. 1.0S ANGELES. Februarv 11_(®) —Charges of conspiracy against Dor- othy 1 Tesciona in connection with the $523.000 mail robbery here last Octoher were dismissed in Federal Court yesterday for lack of evidence after khe had testified in the tria] of her hushand. Frank Tesciona, and herself. Mrs. Tesciona said that her_ hus- band told her on the night of the robhery that he had “made a clean- up in liquor.” s not 75 vears Oulahan, for the Daniel Scott, Editor, Dies. - SIOUN FALLS, §. Dak., February 11 (#) —Daniel Scott, 85, editor and publisher, whose newspaper accounts are said 10 have given impetus to the £0ld rush to the Black Hills of South Dakota, in 1873, died vesterday. He participated in establiching several newspapers in this State and North Dakota. FOUND. bu:,’ mall hlack and 3 shazes i 3547 Adams 8873 a01 Quacken- TRISH TERRIER. male chin’ and on right les Animal Rescue Leasue. WIRE-HAIRED TERRIER. female: dark - tail. white rine around neck and four white feet: Jovely Tittle dog. Ap- ply Washington Animal Rescue League. 349 Md. ave. £.w LOST. ATREDALE. male. lonz_docked tail,_answers 10 name Noti: coliar with owner < name. Pin- ger. when lost. may have shnned same. No- tify owner. in care of Mr. Harold N. Bur. dette. 3843 Connecticut ave. Phone Clese. 2847, Reward 'ATTO GLOVES, with cuffa. on Feb. 10, on G at hetween 4th'and 7th n.w. Reward. Col. 8742.W. R BAR_PIN. platinum__diamond center; be- twecn 1224 Magsachiiselts ave. n.w. and 107 o e e other navers: near 11th and New nw! Brink 1o Room 224" Evening | Reward. + hite, hrown eyex. Raturn 1o 1221 m LIE DOG. Feh. 5. hetween 16th and W fanier nl. and Ontario . nw.: male Anawers to hame Roxia: 114 years alde r rq_ Return to D. . F. D Ei 1. Laniar ol nw = COFF ADTTON. amethvat front of Jal leff's. Return to 1828 Jefferson Dl. and re- coive reward. [OX TERRIER wirehaired, white “with 0N e e oad. Temale - Phona oF oty Ny D Oven. G013 Dumbarton ave. ' West OX TERRIER, white with hlack markings: :nn}’d sands Gump®: tag No. 15034: re: th P LOVE. coonskin. large; F"fi Shpvara. B70 Bona Bide.: Teturn_to and receive VE (Ieft)black. driging o GuOR. "Retarn "o v €. Danty D WATCH —Front Howard Theater. Feh. "'m“m 1028 reward. 944 Weaiminsier s BOCKETBOOK. Mooss geceipt: POCKETBOOK. 1ads's. 1 finder return akoma Park. or call ornwel). ?OLICE on_u Pl'l!E (amall). 21 leasant car between Q and M. “Uufil Pw'zlhnltm- 1743 Connectieut ):\r: ture: Xorth 605, containing 300 Maple ave 132, Jessie Edna finger signet: mond h‘vdm;n.' on 15th S reward if e, rd. _Adams 1 "“l‘? Abk 4 "E. A. C.. Edinbure. jay l‘" oon : Wi Rorh agy, ovard: [.hbo?h of 6th Poane. o ey Saitate ,n-fl SKID CHAIN off Mack tru b‘l it Pfinl. g_Office and i':'fi?.‘"zuma X" Dandridge. Lincoln 4008, ard “EY—Thlfl.Mfl $20 bills: ?z‘?{rfl” Returs 1o 3. B Kirby. 483 11t ‘:'uo Wiorew AND CHAIN. mar's foldengraved o Tadrs. e K E W .'.‘.'rfl' i fitors T st. mear Hibbs 1.5 "Colmbia m |ROXY, FIREMEN’S COLLIE, MISSING FROM STATION; Men of Company No. 21 Believe Mascot Has Deserted Them | for His Own Family it i feaved by firemen > Company on Lanter place een Ontario road and Adams Mill | road married and settled down While the fizsmen are loathe to be lieve their heloved nmscot has permit ted nratrimony to supplant his love for fire fighting, the fact that the cc has been missing since Friday and his previous hehavior them to this conclusion. A substantial reward fered for Roxy's return. He lives with Pvt, G. N. Hydrick at 1440 W street, and every morning at 7:30 o'clock starts out by himself for the mile-away fire station i v | has been of Cards of Thanks. BRIGHT. We wish thanks and deepe relatives and and beautiful Soral tribut of ‘our heloved hiuchand anc MRS WILLIAM BRIGHT. TWO SONS HUNT. We wish t s Our sincers thanks and appreciation to relatises friends and on for the mans kind Nk exten nelaved daEN e setmr FLORENCE MAY HUNT du her iliness. and for the heautiful tributes at hor heath s PARENTS AND SISTER Deaths Wednesday. February 10 Am. at the residence of his 4o id wt ne. SAMUEL BAILEY. He I 0 mourn "their ose. his devoted % Amy: twn daughiers. Sarah J_ Gentry. Prospect Hil €"'and Estelle Courtney cight’ sons. John Thomas. Itaac. Willam V. Mauhew. James Fdward. Walter H. Michael a and a host of oth i at Stewart. undertaker's iy and 10 *xpress our winces Jation to our Vi Kympath %t e death WIFE. asn| BAILEY. 102 E Harmooy Linday 11* BAOKKLAND. Thursgay. Fehruars 11, 1626, | AL hei tesidence, 100 Rentincky ave, s JOHANNA "MATHILDA wite of | Knate Biorkland and dear of Hai v, Gondela and - Fi fn neral herealter BOISSEAUX NORMAN ROISSEAUX Funeral fiom fied Strmet Baptint Church. Alexandria Va. Fridas, Feoruary terment at 1 frimndy 1nvite Tumius st Alexan BRIGGK. Wednesday. February 10, 197 at'3 Gi0_at Freeamen » Hospital MARG RITE JORDAN BRIGGS. beloved wife of Chas. Briggs and devoted s of jonn dames. " She leaves 10 mourn therr lons | & Tather. mater. one son (wo auntis and | ROt of rela and frierde © Funera Saturday at ) Relatives anc BROWN. Suddenls. Frbruars 905 am at her resdence. 431 Kih st swl AMY V. BROWN (nee Ganti. be | Inved Wifa of the latey Samuel A. Brown mother of Lillian n SVlvester. Azmes Brown. Amy Lowse Contee. Beatrice Ha and grandmother of Robert A Long and sister of Charles and Aznes Gant and Co nelia Alexandria Funeral from Good | Shepherd Church, 1 st betwsen 1 Hrd ste Swo Friday morning where high mass wili be the revose of her soul Intecment Oliver, Cometars ds 0V ited to atten BURKE. Wrduesd ROBERT 1. helox e, aced 56 i1 he held at hie st net Thureday rv B olack The remain Noaksville. Va. Fridas moimng for iment CATTE eeday. Frbruary o Tesidence. 2408 15t 8t 1w Wite'of dames Bernard Catte mother of an only son.° Kepneth Funeral services at her late rec February 12 at 2 pm. Interment at 1t Lincoln Cemeters. Departad this life Fabruary 6. | 926 at 11 HARLES CEPHAS | devoied father ! brother of Alexandria 2 Tulia Honesty and Fiorence Holmes of Jerry and Einora Miles. Bocy | 6th &t n.w | from Jert- | tist Church Woru ERIEDMAN. Wednesday At Geotgetown - Uni Hoevital MARTHA MARY FRIEDMAN. = bel Wifa 0f Lester F. Friedman of 9413 3 Y #15 8t ary B Trienc brua Busnand 1 E 1026, FRED. | the beloved hu Maria Henrs. He | leaves 10 mourn their Ios a loving wife ter and a host of other ralatives and Remaine resting at the funeral | of Pope & Clarke. 1416 Florida ave. | unt! Saturduy. Februare 13 erai | from Mount Air Bantst Church. I, st. be- | tween North Capitol and 1st n w' Sundar. ¥ 14" nterment at Harmovs | Tuesday Monday evenine. Fenruaey 8| between % and & o'cloc Gal Mra! JANNIE HIL )n\ ar | “ & mother. | journ their from the | Friendshin Baptist Church Saturday at 1 oclock. Residence. & et JACKSON. Departed this Iif-. Tuesdar Fen 4. 1026, at his residence. 627 X . H. JACKSON. son of the late . and Jane Jackeon. He leaves | 10 mourn their lose A devotid wite, Cora | D. Jackson: two sisters, Fanme Morri and "Agnes Ragland: one nephew. Arthu Jackson, and a host of other relatives an friends.’ Funeral Fridas. Februa 1,30 pm. from Galbraiin A. M Church.“6th_st. Betwesn L and Rev. W. D. Battle. pactor Deparged this life Tuesdas, Fab- 1876 after a long iliness. Wil JOHNSON. ‘devoted hushand of Matlda Johnson. beloved {ath Hutchinson. Stanles Jobnson and the Jate Moses Johnson He leaves tn | mourn his loss 11 grandchildren. 7 great grandehildren and 2 Host of relduies and riends. Funeral Saturdav. Februars 13. 3 1 lock {rom his fate remidence 1006 ve_ se. thence to Arlingion Relatives and {riends invited 12+ | Wednesdax. Februare 10, 1926 at | Providence Hosnital 2. ‘devoted husband i | Arimie Jones (nee Hard the " late J rden. — Remain | Festing _at Ernest Jarvia funeral | Home. Notice of i neral lai Itimore and New' York va- Ders pleass copy.) 13 LISTON. On Wednesdar. February 10 1096 at_Philadelphia. Pa_ after a hrie jliness. MATHEW A1 LISTON. heloved | hushand of the late Kata Liston (nes O'Brien). ~ Remains may be “viewed at his sister's residence. Mrs. Daaiel Suli van. 808 4th st. ne. Notice of funeral hereafter. MARLOW. Suddenly. Wednesdas. February 10 °1978. at 1:10 nm. DOROTHY. VIR. GINTA “beloved daughter of Walter E_and Xena E. Marlow. 1n the 10th Sear of her Fineral from the home of her par- 906 Rih st n w_ Saturday. Feb-uary 13 "at 11 am. Relaiives and friends in- vited to attend. Interment at Glenwood Cemetery 13% MeINROY. This is to notfy our relatives and friends that the funeral of DAVID AMES _heloved husband ot 220 Frisndship Heizh has been Dosinoned unti Friday. Fe i High mase at Hols Nam Exthone ‘Church at 8 A " Interment. st Rock Creek Cameiars 11 McKENNEY. Departed this life Tuesdar. Februars 9. 1626, 2t 17:05 am._ after 4 long {linese. WILLIAM H McKENNEY. b Joved father of Mrs. Ciara Dickson and Harrison McKennev. Funeral from his jate Tesidrmen. S84 BH at oW, Fridas mient, | Fehruars 12, at & o'clork. ~ Relatives ffiends invited 18 MUIR, Tueedas, Fehruary 0. 1920, JAMES MUIR * (Alexandria Va. and Atlaptic Citg: N3 Dapers blese vops'T OULAMAYN. Wednesdar. Februars 10. 1 JOHN KENYON. eidest son of the late Richard and Marv Proud Oulahan. Fu. neral (private) from the recidence of his brother. Richard V. Oulahan. 1518 31st et. n.w.. Friday, February 12 at 10 am. In: térment at Mount Olivet Cemeters. Wednesday, February 10. 6 2.m. at the Maolewood farin. Miss NNAH C. PERDUE. aunt of Miss E: E. Luke. in ihe 93rd year of her age. ¥ neral from Zurhorst's funeral parlors. 301 East Capitol st.. Thursday. February 11. at 7 p.m. Burial at Charlestown. Ind. (In. dianapolis Ind.. and Louisville. Ky.. papers Dlease coDY.) RAYNER. Februacy 9. 1926. in Baltimore Md.. ISIDORE RAYNER_ aged 25 vears son” of Willam B. and Mararet Coulter I Funeral his late resi- 6 now. Satur Interment ui M 01 amd stenfather | 1926, 830 am ROBERT ROHRER. John and Elizabeth Rohrer. in Vear. 'Notice 6f Tuneral hareafier ROTH. Entered into sternal rest Wednesday, Febroary 101026, at 12:1K pm., MAG: GIE HUBNER ROTH. heloved wifa of thi Jate John Adun Roth. in the 78th vear of her age. Funeral from her jate residence. 32! llih st. s.e. Saturday. February 13 at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends m\nefl to l!l@mi Interment at Congressional C 5 'me- tary, 4 SHEEHAN, Wednesday. February 10, 1026, 1“ ter AG"ES SHEEHAN of St Aun's In: st. n.w. Funeral 82 4B5ve residence; Saturday_ Fep: at 350 am. thence io St §“ Een. oChurch. where” masa will b sung st 10 a.m. Inierment Mount Olivet e ey ALSH. _Thureday morning. February 11. WATRe kATHERIC A Belovea wite o7 Pat: nck Walsh. Funeral will take place Trom her lata residence. 23 Rhode Island Avenw. Saturday mornin. February 15. A1°RTA0 “o'clock. - thence 1o St Martin's Deaths. The Catholi- Daushiers of ber. Mre PATRICK H. WALSH Al st o praser at et (ashys ene %2 hade Siling 300 S ¥l 3 m WARY & il TND Grand Regent ELSIE BENNETT. Fin. Ser 0 00 In Hemoriam. BURRIS, Jovs a de P RIS 1613 Home at thy here WALSH. Amer- Thes FMMA BT Febritary R eening HER So¥ “WALTE n"?b"m(fi X¥D n VOTED SISTER. ' SARAH © TYLER SMITH - five vears agn todav Dear 1s the zrave where he Sweet 15 the memory tha Part of my lite 1s huried Under the s6d where mv hr Where Nome o e rement R NELL 1A T. DEVERS DEVERS. In sad but my dear father. WIL who ‘passed gwar thres February 11 1693 Just a Joving remembran:e HIS “DEVOTED | DAUGHTER YoUrNG GARDEN v wix Tears. THE FAMILY dear & GREEN. 1n JAMES W Veare ago © old vour han HIS GREEN GRINAGE. Tn «ad of my dear riend departed this |1 ruary 11. 15 Slean on dear friend DEVOTED GRINAGE. of our dea GRINAGE. who (e azo todas. Fob A Vaiee we A nlace 1< vaca 5 and_take thy T FRIEND. MARY TIBBS.. sad hu AENSON. 00 lovins LiaAM B HENSOS ) denarted ears aso 1 February® Duxs of sadness st Tow trare | oftan she her hand afels ing keen me 1l she'lf hear me LOVING SISTER M. HUGHES. 1) - tathe: WILLIA ot our I'GHES, whe ars agn_iodas, mother May 143 ) LIL ather EMMA AN laacksoN. Mare ¢ not & da® dear m That we da not In out hestis a0 *F hingers Arways tend ‘ 1f lovir Your dave © spent Wa desired oL snon he Sacred tn the mamory of oun dear son and hrother CHARLIE PENDLE TON. Wl nassed awas thice Sears ago fo- dax. Febru PITCHER. A tender tribute i memars of onr kind and lne and father, GEORGE W._ PITCHER, five sears aso tod AMILY. dear e was taken abeaunit 3 brishie o trom < awar o 1e calling his In that B May we. w Sim Be ready tn meet him in that hanpy h HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN RYAN. In | deav band and departed ruars 11. 1 How v vou suffered Wirth batience v . 3ut God took vou hog far 1o more y WIFE. ROSE DREN. JOHN AND Ros$ SCOTT. Sacred to the men: the:’ and® grandfathe who departed this day. February 11 Dear father. I'm out vou Though 1 smile with the th and N RYAN car a0 AND CHIL MARIE.® of our fa- ROBERT SCOTT thiree ago to lonely with sie each day pretend tp be, as my livs, hanpy While' the clods 1 know ‘s In the nlace where ¥ na and 1, 150 Nope : LOYING DAUGHTER GERTRUDE AN GRANDSON WILDERT NEALS. 8 STEARNS. In loving ranen of our: darling mother. KATE A STEARNS. who Partad (his life seven Sears ago. Februaky? 11 119 Just a Tine of sweet remembranee. Just & memory fond and (ris Just a token of love a That our hearts still 10 HER LOVING CHILDREN. ' FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Gawler Servic—e,“ . Funeral Directors Slnre 1850° Main 5512 CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301_EAST CAPITO " Phone Lincoln 3 ~ Timothy Hanlon _ 641 B ST NE Phinne L. T WILLIAN LE 544 eral Diractor and Frs Commosiogy., Ao ath s A Vi " Quick, Dignified_and Eficient Service. . W. Deal & Co. 161 ST_NE LINCOLN 8200 Automobila_Service. ChapeT. - Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 3 SEVENTH §T. N.W, 1 R apa Teisphions __Maln 2473 T. F. COSTELLO ° - NOW LOCATED AT 3 1724 N. CAP. ST NORTH_7976.. Wm. H. Sardo & Co: - $2E i . colnt 524 TAMES T. RY. e "] 7 Pa. Ave. SE VL SPEARECO ther the e nor connerted | i original Wo_R. Speare eatatiish:t ment. ment. eani asee 1009 He St N.W. Formeriy 940 F St "~ Joseph F. Birch’s s Sont BIRCH)" A ablished 1341, 3034 M ST. N.W. 5igieied FUNERAL DESIGNS. . Geo. C. Shaffer %0 oty s, LORAL EMBLEMS Main 241 RSB eRATE ERICES: No branch stores, BLACKISTONE’S Floral “Blanket Sprays” B(’mlu!ul Flora| D'srrA )lod(”l.l with e A AL e terson. Wil R = ». raon. Willard Hotel. wnm‘ WA? lady's 0" Edmunds at. Church. -whers zolemn high requiem mass il be qun a2 o clock for the repose of an Bolurseani P oo, ™™ D'w\e Gude Bros. Co., 121%}7 St.