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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1926. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Grand Patriarch John H. Wood, wh Washington Academy of Sciences: As & result of unavoidable circum- stances it has become necessary to postpone the 205th meeting, scheduled for tonight, to a date to be announced later. Federal City Lodge, No. ago when serving as grand master of this jurisdiction. The lodge will leave 0Odd Fellows' Temple at 8 p.m., and make the trip by automobile. ¢ Kallipolis Grotto Brand, Drill and Drum Corps, will have an informal dance Monday at New Willard Hotel. 20, I. 0. O. F., will attend the visitation of | 8¢ paticm. & Grand Master Tibbeits to Langdon|St: Patrick's dance, March 1. Lodge tomorrow in a body, acting as The Circle Club of Master Masons, escort to Past Grand Master an¢ Past —— employes of the District, will meet TR O T Y TR T T e e Frockes Women's Frocks, of sand-colored flat crepe wsth georgette and lace apron of self shade. Amberlike stones at belt and throat. $35 (Third Floor.) Stitched black Faslle Hat, wnth black cut os- trich pompon. $10 (Fifsh Floor.) Woman's Gown, of belge flat crepe with gold wmetallic stitchery. Scarf border in tan. $35 (Third Floor.) Hat of green straw, with stitched faille brim. Green, red and black feather ornament. $10 (Fifth Floor.) saturday, 8 p.m., at Pythian Hall. instituted Langdon Lodge 80 years|Guests will be the Railroad Square “lub of the Washington Terminal Co. Prominent speakers, entertainment and xeheuhm(—nm The board of ludy managers of the Baptist Homé will give i silver tea nd reception Monday from 2 to 5 p.m., at the home, 3248 N street. Stearns Bible class will meet tomor- W, 1 p.m., at Mount Vernon M. E ‘hurch. Dr. K. B. Moomaw will be in charge. The annual day of prayer for mis- slons will be observed tomorrow, 2:30 p.m., at Epiphany Church. Offering for farm and cannery migrants. Mrs. Ellis Logan, chairman of the fine arts department of the District Federation of Women's Clubs, invites 1 women who are nterested to meet with her and the art committee at the Corcoran Gallery of Art Saturday, 2 pm., to study the Washington water color exhibit. The I Can Psychology Club will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m., at the Leo House. The St. Joseph Club will meet to- morrow, 8:30 p.m., in the school hall, 313 Second street northeast. Alpha Delta Phi will meet for a bus- iness luncheon tomorrow, 12:30 p.m., at Franklin Square Hotel. Mid-City Citizens’ Association will meet Tuesday, 8 p.m., at Thomson School. The Monami Club will meet at the Lee House tomorrow, 8 p.m. Homer J. Councilor will speak of ““Good Fellowship” at the luncheon of the Loyal Knights of the Roun —_—————— Tuxedos, $25 EISEMAN'’S 7th & F Sts. Funeral Prices Lower A high-class funeral, 5100 includine gray or black cloth casket with wiver handles and silk lining, plate, grave case. embalming, hearse, cars and use of chapel and all service Others at half the old-time under- taker's charge. Steel Vaults, $85 Ambulances, $4 W.W. Chambers Co. The Brown Stone Funeral Home Cor. Chapin & 14th N.W. Columbia 432 When an article has outlived its usefulness the owner is often willing to part with it at a great sacrifice. Maybe you need just such an article. If so, consult the Sale Miscellaneous classi- fication of The Star, where daily such bargains are offered. The Star contains 68 adver- tisements, including the follow- ing articles: . Addressegraph Bosks Furnitare Clothing. Electric Ranges Jewelry Dental X-Ray Electric Motors Motor Yacht Pisoes Piano Player Refrigerators Ruxs Safe o Sewing Machines Typewriters Vacuum Cleaners Washing Machine Showeases Cash Reglsters Table tomorrow, 12:30, at the Univer- sity Club. A special patriotic service will be held in the Firgi Baptist Church Sun- day, 7:45 pm. Dr. Samuel Judson Porter, pastor. The department of American citi- zenship of the Federation of Women's Clubs of the®District of Columbia will dedicate an evening to patriotism. February 25, at Memorial Continental Hall. Addresses by Fredesic Wil- ltam Wile and Representative Rath- bone. Navy Band and Washington Quartet. The Ladies’ Auxiliary to De Molay (‘ommnnder) No. 4, Knights Templar, will give a progressive 500 card party February 25, in the commandery asylum at Masonic Temple, Thirteenth street and New York avenue. William B. Cushing Auxiliary, No. 4, to Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War, will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m., at Pythizn Temple, Frank W. Vedder of the Psychical Research will speak before the Round Table tomorrow, 8 p.m., at the Play- houss Subject, Man's Survival of Death. Federation of Citizens' Assoclations will meet Saturday, 8 p.m., in board- room of Municipal Building. The Nlini Club of Washington will give a luncheon in honor of Miss Mary T. Bussey of Urbana, IlL, trustee of the University of Illinols, Tuesday at the City Club. Col. D. H. Sawyer, presjdent of the club, is in charge of the luncheon. Ruth Rebekah Lodge, I. 0. 0. F., will give a card party tomorrow night at I. O. O. F. Temple, 419 Seventh street, for the benefit of the lodge. OBGANIZATXON ACTIVITIE& TONIGHT. The Tivoli Pastime Club will give a dance, 9 o'clock, in private ballroom of the Arcade. The tional Fellowship Club will give an informal dance at Hotel Wash- ington. Visitors welcome. Drott Lodge, No. 163, Vasa Order of America, will' give an entertainment and supper dance, 8 o'cloak, in hall of nations, Hotel Washington. “Fate and Free WIill" {s to be the topic of a special free lecture, 8:15, at the United Lodge eof Theosophists. Open to the public. No dues, fees or collections. ayette Lodge, No. 19, F. A. A, vill have a special meeting of d song, under auspices of the ft Club of the lodge. Buffet Fellowe lunch. The Ladies' Aid of Hamline M. E. Church will serve dinner from 5:30 to | 7 o'clock in the hall of the church. The President’s Own Garrison, No. 104, Army and Navy Unlon, will meet, 8 o’clock, In boardroom of the District Buliding. Auxiliary home board of Warren G. Harding Chapter, No. 31, O. E. 8., will meet, 8 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Carrie Kettler; 1321 Allison street. Garnett January will conduct a class in “Lessons in Truth,” Unity Audi- torfum, 1326 T street, 8 o'clock. MISS HOOE SUCCUMBS. Daughter of Dr. Hooe Burled in Arlington. Miss Margaret Hooe, 20 years old, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. A. Barnes Hooe of 2711 Garfleld street, died in Garfield Hospital Tuesday after an iliness of about four weeks. Miss Hooe, a student at George Washington University, was born in this city. She recelved her early edu- cation in the Cloverside Institute and was later graduated with honors from Gunston Hall. Funeral services were held at theé home today. Rev. Dr. Z. B. Phil- lips and Rev. Dr. John H. A. Bom- berger, rector and assistant rector of Epiphany Episcopal Church, officlated. Interment was in Arlington Cemetery. Miss Hoos was a member of Epiphany Church. EISEMAN’S 7th & F Sts. CASH OR CREDIT, I'HE PRICE IS THE SAME A Special Sale of $25 Spring Top Coats 19z 75 Beautiful coats—you'll like them at a glance. mixtures. purchase. ¥ Rich grays, tans and novelfy Handsomely trimmed. A} you can buy them .on Our Liberal Terms A small cash payment at time of Then weekly, semi-monthly or monthly payments. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—rain tonight and possibly tomorrow morning, fol- lowed by clearing during tomorrow; slightly warmer tonight; colder to- morrow afternoon and night; moder- ate to fresh southeast winds shifting to northwest tomorrow morning. Maryland—Rain and somewhat warmer tonight; tomorrow rain fol- lowed by clearing and colder in east portion and rain changing to snow and colder in the west portion; colder tomorrow night; increasing southeast winds, becoming strong on the coast tonight and shifting to northwest to- morrow morning. Virginia—Raln tonight, probably clearing tomorrow morning; slightly warmer tonight; colder tomorrow afternoon and night; increasing southeast winds becoming _strong late this afternoon or tonight and shifting to northwest by tomorrow morning. West Virginia—Rain and slightly warmer tonight; tomorrow rain changing to snow and much colder. Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m.. 49; 8 pm. 43; 12 midnight, 42; 4 a.m., 43; 8 am.; 43; noon, 61. Barometer—4 p.m., 30.32; 8 pm., 80.28; 12 midnight, 30.23; 4 a.m., 30.18; 8 a.m., 30.15; noon, 30.07. Highest temperature, 51, occurred at noon today. Lowest temperature, 38, occurred at 10 p.m. yesterday. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 42; lowest, 30. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) 3 a.m. and 7 6 a.m. and 12 Toda; p.m.; hi pm. Tomorrow—Low tide, 7:37 a.m. and 8:36 p.m.; high tide, 1:18 a.m. and 1:48 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 6:57 a.m.; sun sets 5:48 p.m. ‘Tomorrow—8un rises §:56 a.m.; sun sets 5:49 p.m. Moon rises 10:45 a.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at Great Falls today at 8 a.m.: Temperature, 33; condition, very muddy. Weather in Various Citles. @ Temperature. ®; v e §5EE P2 stations. 5 5% 0% 5% weather h E’_ §2 @ 5 ™ B Abilene,Tex 78 Alvany . 016 3¢ .96 b4 Atlanuc City 3020 38 Baltimors 30.14 40 nlrmluxhlm 201 |m 1‘22 # Charleston ] Cincinnati B4 Clevel 44 Colum's,$. i Denver . 34 Detroit be) El Paso. 54 Galv g% D. ;'l Tndiananslls 58 Jacksoaville 68 Kansas City. 38 08 Angeles. 70 e i o L Orf‘nmk 0 dktn. 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Marriage licenses have been {ssued to the Beaths. l DOLEMAN. De bruacy 16, lolln wing: LEMAN. | Devarted thiy life Fobruar whomas Washington and Marguerite G. “m. h 2m. at South Waa! j_f ngton, V. . "William A. Rogers and Emily E. Holland, m with Oh rm an_courake Tortitu e th of Baitimore. llnrmh 'C. Hamilton and M. Ivory Worrel) Aneph L. Tiliman of Lock No. 4. Pa., and Melvin Daniel r."‘a?. £y man. Mrs. Minnie et palrtax. . She a host of other relatives and maine af her sigters. resdence: Freeman. 1609 3rd st. n.w,, from aiiormoon antil 12" 8 m Eridey ral from St. Luke's Buotist Church. hiwaod p™'c UEE? MR el Friday 1a et £ ipm. and lélfl V. DOLEMAN. beloy: leman_uiater’ of Mre. Ella nio of Monessen. Ba. d Mes Walls and Mamic A. Roudabush. yrd and Pearl Cltmem harles 'D. “Hozingo of Harrigburs and Rose B Stinemar of Souts Fack: Ba. rl\lhe G. Samakow and Doris 8. Peven- r \" man Williams and Annie B. Strange. Barlow of Buckner. Va., and Liuna oL i Cn evere 5. Colline botn of il s tot Genevs uested 1o B Births Reported. ‘The o the e Depaimen Gn T TBeTd Owen M. and Bessis E. Stamp. girl, Maurice E. and Macy A. M m‘é:nn:m Tn?.mn puner s ! February o ives and iriends sre inviied DOLI A All me; of S Lodge, No- B8'1. 0. of G and D of B are re: ssemble at St Illlh‘h Bnlhlwo 5 ncon, to atiend the’ funeral SPsliter” HABE&LA DOLEMA. FORGE BARRY. W. C. N. E. WHITE. Rec. Sec'y. DONCH. ~Snddenly. Tuesdas. Febru 926. in New York. HUGO PAGE. boloved” son of "k, Fand atra o Enmrio B mfl. and brother of Carl H 18 NCH. .“and Wil Donch. 3013 13th st. nw. Fu al from the ahove residence’ Friday. Feh. 19. at 2:30 pm. Relatives' and da’invited o atiend. 18 DONCH. Mount Pleasant o. A. M. will hold & epe the lodge Kenyon sty Friday. Febriacy 10, B fo aitend the funeral of onr rother, HUGO DONCH_ at_3013 st.nw. " ROBERT C. TRACY. Master. JOHN F. PUTNAM. Secreiary. GARDNER. = Tuesday, February 10. 1026 44 heg residence. 1010 10th st n.w. JULTA RDNER. widow of the lalo Dr Jonephs N G ardnerand *faother o1 , Bd: ward J."G: Funeral services from the ubove 4 day. February 18 Gnu J-iand Noma A, Gatel (hf fg-g Joseph W, ry. ! Ethe Ao Hollin, ;‘[fl and Helen Grannao. girl George ¥ ang Rering Fhosaet Bo7. LT §amuel und Gertrude Meiseln. boy eorge N. and Margaret Schritt. kirl. hond ¥ and-Hesel Peabe. s Jobn snd Adele Del Vecchio. girl. George A."and Emil Bready. boy. John M_ and Ione L. Scott. boy. GQeoreo A, and Payifie Noriis :m Amhby ana_Annie Marsh, les F. and Florence § ter E. No. mun; and 0 a3, a1’ cos 4th rooms. 13th nd Josephing Thomas ¥. and M Donahue Deaths. oLV I..;Eel\r};'uv 17, 1926, st 6 5upital S Beseit ToLrdigoital; Bever N RESETOLERL feipred st of b Notice of funcral fater. TURNER, Siitdenls on Sunday, Februa pm. JAMES A. TURNEI x‘gle ‘Eenlloflnm:nn ?‘y‘;’na’ lae Hester and ¥ an A Pt a hix loss: Pungral Bric 926, 2 p.m.. {vun‘.‘llm irie ave. o tives and friends invited: 0 186 YEADAKER. Enteccd eternal life on Thu day, Feariary T8 THERS L S ey piial. AGNEY ELIZABETH: devoied wi of William Yeadaker of this clty. Funer Service ut (e & Hines (o, tine Jome. 2ot T4tk wt! b sulurday™ae 0 pm Interse i - tery. Baliimore, Bg.w “ouden Park Crme In Memoriam. BOYD. A tribute of love to the memory. o; devotrd hushand and father. MA: WALTER BOYD. wh o Sears 249 odar. Febriary 18 5 Loved in life: remembered in death crAwPoRL \VIFE AND DAUGHTERS. * L TE i A WL E remembrance of you, YOUR CHILDREN AND WILL. * DAVIN. ~d to the memory of my dar- ling daughter, PEARL DAVIS who devart. 9% hin, e nine years ago today. February Ohy what a weight of sorrow Muist I the lonely one bear. A Johaly Rape Lonely_ons Sear have np daughter (here YOUR LOVING MOTHER. * Matthew ‘and Tovse ¢ ¥in Yingling. & ames W. and Ellen M lerson. girl. Ther and Olura Boskinan. sl Haurice ¥. and ta M. McDonald. boy. Thomas A and Gertrude at° 8:30 am.. o St Patrick's il be sald at 9 wm Intermént Mt. Olivet Cemetery. 8¢ GORDON, Departed this life suddenly Feb- 1626, at 1245 a.m., PH H. om)o‘i the beloved husband ui ima A rdon, ‘Residence. 1844 8th Ieavesto ‘matimm their jose & 4ithful and devoted wife. one brother and five sisters. other relatives and a_host of friends. Fu- neral services’ were held at’his late home 3 in, Petersbur. Va. Wednesday. February Bl . I ry oTuesday, February 10, 1926 at 26 b 8¢ hia residence, 1235 Otey :} PRCEAEL 5 Velavea huspan ary"" A flaniey " UFuneral from Bis Tate reidence o Febriary 20, at 8:30 am. am Church. where hizh mass will be sung at Oirsnce dnduuctio Milard. by Bvealer the Jeopae, of s aobl "::}.‘,"; o “"E‘{x’ffi,,‘,’,‘,",‘} I"’,’,‘ o terment Mount Olivel Cemeters 19 wvid and Eleanor Eisby, &1t : ” = aymond and Beatrion Lindsy. bos MEITMDLLER (A Qearee Wasiugion Harry and Olive Moore. boy ital oo Sbuniday Rebr Amiel Gnd Ruth Sumers KATHERINE B belo) Fred H_ and Letitla Henry. uirl Heitmuller. Funeral from the residence Julius and"Gerlrade Brideas. 'ovf. of "Mer father. Sargent Td. Brookland, Andrew A. and x-ry mey boy. D. C.._on Saturday. February 20. at Din. “Relatives and friends invited 10 Tend. Interment Glenwood Cemeters. 1 HILL, Suddenly. Wednesday, February 17, Deaths Reported vua| VARl T R ¥ eloved hus: to T T ne denth e v Uiin R34 | band of Sallie Phenix Hill. Notice of fu- X th Church, where mass Burns, boy. Alphonaus’ atd. Ruts M. Mcveln, bos Lester J. and Martha M. Friedman, boy. Hernard E. and Florence M. Watson, £irl Fletcher J. and Mary wirl. Daniel, $."and Louise 5 i nA- and Lily Smith P. Maude E Lawrend b nd el Frederick C. and Staniey 1 and Hefen Francis E. and Mar; John H. and Nellie Fant. bo: Thomas. girl. Colline. boy- Jerome and Alice A. Warren. girl. Earle M. and Ruby_Stewart. boy. William ‘and Mary Taylor. boy Edward W. and Jennie M. Young. girl Hudson N and Helen Newherrs. girl. aturday, thence to the Holy neral later. HOLDEN. Woednosdsy, | her residence. 325 iese, MARY e Sy wite'o RO O chapel o Funeral on Frid: ‘theiice. o o 2303 C sla. ve.. where mass will ba sxid {or the repose of her soul at § o'clock. Rela- 1) and friends invited Interment Mount Olivet. Cemetery. 18 LY. Wednesday. February 17 the Tuberculosis Hospital, HAR- UMPHREY. beloved son of Burrell rother ot Jahn ";"‘élmm B. Davis, 64, St. Elizabeth's Hos- i February 17. 1026, at at. se. after & lons uan 1811 Columbia rd. Rt el S e W S R =5t ompson, 37. George A. Caffrey, 36, Providence Hos- Sarah Beall, 35. 1724 M ot Hx'xir-fi;?m A Bichiaters 5. Walter Reed oanita 5804 Colorado ave. Sty . Wt %o, 5¥th G Fed e 47 Salinger Hospital, Kendall O'Dwyer. 51, George Washington University Hospital. James M. Henry. 62. 2 Gertruge £ O o%ur“'.'“ Pt ‘sunce James \V. Lee. 89_‘Walter Yeed gory Rovert T. Jaaper, 79, pital. Hox enchelas Sedlak, 41, Hospital. Andrew Wargarnin, 55, Hospital. ary ‘A. Holden, 62 Margaret Hooe. Inf kul(irm nie Humohrey. and Georke Humohrev. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co_funeral pariors. 2222 Georgia ave. n.w. Tater. HURRL United States Soldiers’ Home beloved husband of the I Hurrle. Funeral from the chapel of Frank Geler's Sons Co. 1113 7th st_n w.. Friday. February 10. 3t 830 am_* Reuiem mass at St. Marv's Church at 9 o'ciock. Rela- Uves and friends invited. Mary's Cemetery. HURRLE. The members of the Holy \ame Society of 8t. Mary's wlnlh will _meet at Sons Co.. 111-‘) February 18. at 8 Tucile A. Brown, Notice of funerai pital Tuesday, February 16, 1026. at CHARLES. Louisa B. P ot e Wb Elizabeth’ Elizabeth's C st ne st Intermeat &L St. st. the chapel of Frank Gele: eld Hor&{lll!. 7th st t o(“)llnrry .‘nd Nina > edlar, 2 G B e, conarens Hospital. 1 g\”“‘aflnflflnfi lfld‘ ¥fldr€¢ M. McAleer, el Fospita Ann R Washiugton, 111, Home for Aged and Tnfirm. n.w.. Thursda p.m.. to reciie lh’(;w ers for the dead. By &6 r‘lxdu;‘( 5 vm. at n.w.. ALICE B in the 44th year .ot her age. daughter of the late Rev. C. Georgiana Washington and wife of William Jackson. She leaves a loving and de- Tored heaband, and a host o] the w Hospital two brothers. two sisters nieces and nephews to mourn loss. uneral will be heid from the Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlor Friday - 19. at 8 pm. Interment st Oak Grove Westmoreland County. Va. JAL N. All members of Peace Council. No. 854, fed of ti JACKSO! Febriary & AT Folerison. 80, Frecamen's Hos: e 236 1at 1. 0. 5t. Luke, are hareby noti- death of Qur dear sister, ALICE . who departed this life Monday. February 15. at 11:55 p.m._at her resi- 1015 17th st. n.w. Funeral T Ernese Jarvins el pesiors 2 argia ave.. on Priday. February 18 &ALl SC. Lukes and Sarah Ross. 2212 denc from W, Bin X Bieres 704 pusle’ ftman, & ilse Pen; Priistead Ward. 6: Joseph Henderson, 17, pital. i 7 o'clock riends are’ inviie . M_PEAC! e Chief. e ALICE THORNTOR, W, Chief; Sister LAURA ALLEN. LLOYD. February 17, 1826, NORA C. Ridow of Chasies M. Liovd. ared 89 Funeral from K16 H st me. Fri rovidence Hospital. Tuberculosis Hos- Secretary. At the age of 80, P. Richards of Tacoma, Wash., 1s a swimming in- structor at the municipal salt-water natatorium. He makes a specialty of teaching children, among whom, he says, the girls make the best swim- mers. Deal's funeral ome February 1. at & Interment Congressional Cemetety. LOHM. Suddenly Wednesday. February 17. 14 SLIZABETH B, LOHR. in her six: Ugih year. Funeral from ber late resi: ddnce " Kensington, N ary 18 _at 7 pi burg. Va. McARDLE. Wednesd: a; nioon” at his resi STEPHEN J. McA p.m. ¥d. Thursdas, Febru- - Interment.” Fréderick . February 17, n-'-u nce, 2140 1 sf. n.w DLE. ~ Funeral {roni his " late home Friday morning_at 8:30 o'clock. thence to St Steohen’s Church at 9‘am.” Friends of the family invited. * MEINTYRE. Tuary 17, 1926, ofids B s of Clara T. Mclniyre. L the, sbove address ruary 20. at 11 am. wood Cemetery. Cards of Thanks. FARLEY. T wish 1o express my sincers anks’ and appreciation to m e R I e M AR LA during the illness. and for besutiful flor: {ributes st the death of relatives, Suddenly, on Wedneaday, Feh- 5420 NCE husband Funeral ser on Saturday. ¥ Interment n’ Gle { my beloved wite. oL gl Remgence RIVIERE. w; vrl-h w express our sincers thanks and dee t sporeciation o our friends and neig or _their eympathy acd floral tributes at the death of our b Ioved husbard and father, H. W. RIV MRS. H. STONE. We wish to express our sincere hanks and deepest appreciation to our riends and neixhbors for their beautiful "u lrahuu:hn the death of our beioved Tife and mo rs. CLARA STON STONE. & ND Bavlites" . WETZEL. I wish to express my thanke and deepest relatives andvfriends for their kindness the {liness. and the beauti- utes at the death of my be- MARGARET A WETZEL. ANNIE BARTHOLME. ¢ Beaths. BARBEE. x»_,».fm this_life Wednesday 56, ‘2 °8:20° o vlock am 4" Hos afier . brisi 1llness, fll‘ gBLR (Cullie). Hi to mourn ll departure a devotes Josephine Barber: one brother. John r: two aunts. Marie Johnson = and HO“HE(\I King, and 8 host of relatives ndi Funeral from his late resi- 1§ virginia ave . Satyday. er: MOSS. February 17 ER W. RIVIERE AND FAMILY. +| the Blind 3000 & at Home for Fulnera'izota Holy Fipils \ners e, > Georgetoum - Fraday, Februaiy 30, Cemetery. MUIR. Entersd into life etemal WMM:!:'O\ Thtrment’ at menwond at, bis home hiladel - M ved husband of Sybil E. de- mann rand son of Rev. J J. Muir. D.D. Funeral from his late residence Sat urday at 2:30 D 19° NOLAN. _Thurs February 18, 1024, at his residence, 2532 13th st AL- TER D.. beloved husband of 3 Jan (ne¢ Parker residence Saturd: a.m., thence to St. Paul's mass will be said st 10 wm. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment Holy Rood Cemeters. 18 CONNOR. On Wednosdag, February 17. er_residence. 2122 P et. m.w.. GERTRUDE £ haiored wia of Mani R O'Connor. Funeral Carolina ave. s.o. . at 9 sincere appreciation to. my shown during ful floral tri loved aunt. 5 0, Ne- ‘Funeral Tromthe above y. February 20. at 9:30 Church, where February ‘1 At Walte from™ 314 South on Saturday, February am. Thence to St Matthew's urch, where mass will be said for the reposs of her soul at 1 terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. PEACOCK., Tuesdas, February 16, 1926, at residence. Sonee 82 F‘Qbfllw at 1 o'clock p.m e Pavie’s Cemeters, We_do not know the pain you bore. ‘We did not see you die: weyanly non Sou Wt dwar 3 o Aud did not eay #pgE R MILY. Feb: 16, 1926, at Wiia Fark Siaiferium: aoiisy §2 bt \!‘% |xlb‘\nl. fl' ary Beaird. di V. Hhesdav, Feoruary 17, to Cleve: ‘where interment 'fll take 0 In. “yg 1241 Good Hope ‘road &e.. JOsEsenE AgtL Sred tone road L band of Lucy Estelle Peacock (nee Hazell). Funeral from aboye residence Friday. Feb- at8:30 Thence 1o St hurch. ‘where niass will be_said for the repose of her soul. Reia- Interment, at BE; tives and Cedar Hill PETERS. ol at the residence of his dsughter, b4 JAMES riends invited. metery. Y S Dlace. BOETTCHER, | Suddenly, | Tu RTSELLA ke Delano). beoved wife of Funéral from ber late v, Febru Refaleesana Interment at Tuesday. February 16. 1928. at Febru. TaoniaYy o TAN ¥ A - Tease it Bovere PFENDER. Wednesday. Feb: 2t Boston, e FENATES ved n:n‘r:md o&rur‘ypz Piender o 1815 John F. Boettcher. nndc{lsfi "" Fl0 e ary 19, a . irend "atn¥ited to_atiend. Prospect Hill Cemetery. BOETTCHER. A mecl Erabior No 8.. is called for Fri- e ael B at Masonic Tempie: tor the purpose o m’_a{-'agn‘x‘ult l;orunernl of our iate sister. HORPE 'IW‘IC Secretary. from C: \‘lgy it _Church. s, n.w., atu February .o, Interment in Glenwood Cemetery. 1 ROBINON, February 1 gt mow SN Beloven wife o 1 mother_of Harn life Tuesday. February | Ralph Robinson Street court n.w.. | reaidence, U “XLLIA“ E. BRADY. Funeral from Lhe 1 . above residence Fris ‘ebruary 10, 0 p.m. Burial at Payne's Cemeters. BRANCH. _ Tuesd L ey meeting of Lebanon life Tuesdas. T gosidonge, % R jr.; Tanena, Doris and I-un'-u!F(Enm h\‘i‘vll: . n.w.. February platives Wad tricuds Inviiea. SCHMIDT. Tllzldlx February 18. ‘a"\(AR chnud this at, LILLIE MRESZE. ADY. ted th P YoReyel % at the_residence, D25 Kenyon t. n'w. GARET 1. beloved wife of Michas: Schmidt. Mass will be sald at the Heart Chu oth st Friday. February 16, d _friends invited. Mary’s Cemetery. SETTLERS. Departed this life Wednesd; Eebruary 17. 16. 19 Tty mother of hsr arles Thomas i Poteraon. sie moldl and xr!(a)m io SUE Lillie Branch e 0f Samuel Dosner, i~ Church. }?, v Rev: armony Sacred and Park road n.w L 9 am. Relative, Interment at, S¥ 2% rom B peien TSt o al 1 p.m. Interment at To30. at st now., Mrs MARTHA SETTLERS. dlu hter of the late William and Pleasant rley, mother of Pleasant Willlams, Lucy SiRGE, mEiher of plessant, Willlams, Licy kmdmolher of Ellllbfl.h Bruno and Al. rt Haleht, lepettanu sy noral from’ the Liverty Sunday. February 2 and relatives invited. Battle Creek. Mich.. papers please copy.) * SMITH, Doparted this life Tuesday, Febra. 7710, 1926, at ST Ellzal ARAH E. SMITH. belov Anfimsek auni_of M ber residence, 2053 e 'm KS. Wed.ne 1926, 31050 o 'n'ii 5‘338{ Ta14 5 li nw,, belfl'&fl 0( J\I"a E "-l( an bwlher ynolds. j Mmk'%’x"’mr! nére: WN. W February 17, 1928, ‘.n‘: Gvfleld'gln:l.nfllgl DANIEL F_HROWN: H. ‘Hines Co. Notice iggins, Fu- st Church, at 1 ovlock, Friends (Atlantic Clty an 3 th's Hospital, sister of Mas Lue (L Manis " dia” Harry TYor. Mary Lewls. Ewell Conway. sr.. an the Tate Annie ‘W. Conway. Tovine Ereat: aunt of Esther MaiCalla. Beasie Polk. Ruth Greeno, Surah Cliew Euwell) Vercer: Bor: netta, )um and the late Annie Conw B8t 6F Sibar “miatives o tricnde % neral trom i late rosldence. neral * from . Nineteenth Street. " e Blar Chiireh 'Sunday. February 21. at i h 'mass. will B wuing at 9 am. | D.m. b for_ the repose of his soul. Interment 33, Mount Qfivet Cemetery. Relatives and CARTE! De med this life Monday. Febru 1 " ?‘5 at 7 pm.. l‘lE“llY beloved Bt e ont 16 087 o yCh *On0 Siher relatives. bt s hos services ‘at his late home. 100 M st. n.w.. Friday, February 19, at 1 pm. ddenly Wednesda AVIS, pm“u Sdenly Wednesday Hoiins 8. n %‘&C wr lL'Q JeaPing two daehitors: i | Tratxons. Streets and” two song. { Flttsbureh. Pa.. s _restin| mn n" how AFFREY. Tuesi Fehruary 16, i Pro"!r‘menm Hoepita). GEORGE X.. heloved oabed ot Cibea L Gamsy and 'son ol late Nicholas and Margaret Caffre; }u‘é\, om "Eodt 14n s 1926. at 5 STEPTO] aried thie life Tuesday. Fev- sy ll%‘lflss“n Y i At hgr rew: lence. W (incss, ‘ENTELIA® SHERTOR, ‘ot (e Sad of 3 years. She leaves to mourn her loss Brothor, “ous aunte. i lrmdnnwar-r Funeral Friday. at 1 pm., 1513 B st. se. o axe ree gisters. one two uuclubml'o . Fel her Tais residence, sa Carter: of friends. ' Funeral from ut God loved So, He called her home To take her eternal res Fne T BHE FAMLy. o Departed this life Wednesday, l"l 1926. after a brial illness, e QN RO W51 dren &k yase and’ George 1 'be held at the Julia D: Februar; Mrs, A mmons T, 3 P‘!Ilrl‘- :,zf(rhlltzl"l two lo lnl chil l'-.h host of e Al wood: | FRAUEC Phidey Fevruary 1 wpy.)* D, ? | Other IemIfill ices. GODDARD. I loving memory of our dear BeiP1, BONORA SHEA GODDARD. who 1016 LOVING CHILDREN. * loving remembrance of my GRAHAM. In dear son. MELVIN A. GRAHAM. who died €ight Sears aco today. Febriary 18 1015; Forget him? I never will 1, Joved i then: 1 fove wim il o memory {s us vrecious tod As on the hiour he bassed away, H1S MOTHER. HARRIS. A tribute of love and devotion to {2 memory o air Ueu? Tuother MARY E. HARRIS who efe U fuelve sears: ueo: Mother. we are striving to mes Wher the davs of (o1l are e Angin heave wiih jor e il kreet you Vhere no Turswe] e whed HER DEVOTED EilBREN. - HUMPHREY bravce of our d HUMPHREY who iree years axo todav. February 18, 10 Thoukh cur dear mother has departed, Etill we feel her spirit near It was the voice of our dear mother. Full of love and esmpathy. 41 o0 often cheered our learts when HEh R S BT by Y. A DAUGH' A e GARET POWELL. “Ra AR. The month of Febriary is To"us the raddeat of the year. " Because. thres vears ago today, N R N G AR~ RIE E. TAGOE. ‘The one T loved {s now at rest. Her fond true heart is stilled: Thl hands that would have helped me HER LONITY SOESTER. mps. B5 ANEIE BOrNDERTER s JACOBSON. 1In sad but loving remembrance of my dear band. SAMUEL H, JACOB- SON. who departed thia life suddenly one Year ago tcday. Februars 18, 1098, 1t is lonely without you_ dewr pal I the midst of {riends 1 am plue. For heneath my smiles 18 An &ching heart ‘That ia alwass longink for $0u When_ alone in my sorrow and biter tears There cores sad memories of o 0: “gm-;‘n 10 Gihers he siealy by my side. mers. “Cheer up. Mariorie. desth Loy NG WIFE MARGARET M JACQB- JENKING. 10 loving_remem dear mother. ARABELLA LEFEVER JEN. KINS” Who was called Liome by our Lord %0 years k0 today. February 18. 1024 Peaceful he thy silent slumber. Peacetul in the crave s jow: Thou no more will Join our mumber. Thotl no more our Sor7ows KROW Ye akain we hove to meet the When, the das of 1ifa 15 fied. And_in ‘heaven with Joy 1o kreet thee Where o farewell tears are shed HER SoN - LUCAS. Tn loving memory of our dar little’ daughter and niece. DOROTHY LECAS, Who"deDarted This lte Februa Five lone. wear Since God cal nce of my years hdve passed alled her home. How sad have been our hea: h. how lonely our ho MOTHER AND AUNT BELLE MECLINTIC, In ssd but loving rememtyas ‘ofinur devoted hus athor. WA TER C. McCLINTIC, who Gep ‘this e one year ago, February 18. 1925 A preelous one from us has gone. A voice we loved is stilled A place {s vacant in our home Which never can be fill HIS DEVOTED WiFE AND CHILDREN. * A tribute of love and reme; MURPHY. our_mother and grandmothe: brance ‘of MARY A. MURPHY. who suddenls ag0 today. Fe o parted this life four ruary 18. 1923 I will never forget you ther. Trhile I thie worla L siags o motne” Xop death was 3 loss. your memory guing A deever place each vear in my hear i DAUGHTER MARION hat is home without a mother? A thinge te world may send. Bug hen we lost our dariiar moiher. our dearest {rien DATGHTERS RATE AND sax1E Oft and oft my thoughts do wander To a grave not far awas, Where they laid my dear srandmother. Just four years axo. CRANDOAVEH ™R pERTIE Dear grandmother. how I miss you Since from earth you passed awas. Ang my heart ls aching sorely A think of D) RTER SosepmINE. by FFsmbrance of er. ROBERT thi 1ife February 3, 1918, Gone. bt not forgotten. VING SISTER. * PERRY. In sad but Joving remembranoe of our dear beloved mother. CHRISTIN A FERRY. who departed thic lifa thir years ago todas. February 18. 19 Dear mother. how T miss ¥ Noone but God can tell T But some d hope to meet you vorR LT p A e ERs. MARIE DANDRIDGE. BEATRICE. ° WEST. A tribute_of love in_memory’ of my dear aunf. ANNA M. WEST. who was taken seven years ago. February 18. 1919 Deep in my heart o Rmembersd. ATE. ¢ Jou ars fondis SRR LOVIY WILLIAMS. In remembrance of dear mother. PATTIE WILLIAMS. who degart- ed iy’ tife three years afo today. Febru- ary 1! It is Inlwly hore without you. *In the midst of friends T ain blie. For beneath the smiles s an aching heart ! That is always longing for you. Todas my heart is heary. 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