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NURSES “[:ARRY []N"Jf:f,:.",:23.::;:?:";&;.:;;1'.a,md}r?g GASU”E B".l. URAWS J[]HN F DONUHUE RITES FOR SYMINGTON, Card of Thanks. Praths | it s, o ot .Uy NOTED JURIST, PLANNED 1 5Acks0N. e wisn to extend qur thanks | PIERCE: | Saturgas. Fonvuars 20 1028, st 8 and heartiest appraciation to all organiza- | ' One welcome letter, with check A Taapreqiation to all eSS | Bime.AMELIA E. moth toof Warren '4: inelosed, received Febroary 14, fi nnv . kindness. sympathy and floral - tributes resn Monine. Forees from. the Inglosed. decelind el Y eventell ’ ) Baltimorean Was Close Friend of R e N I A Ry \ inthe st from the skiled mintstra- ‘Willlam P. Riggs and Spaulding ; '_ . AND. SONIN. | Palmar: sglday, Fehroary 10, 1928, at tons of these graduate nurses, read S ER AXDarSOTRA: | Iate D, Davia Jecome Re e od 3’.";'.\?.' | ¢ . X . CHARLE! “A Valentine Because We Ave | L. Jenkins, Who Died Recently. E I S A S 0 Lartonaville Montgoms: Friend pecial Dispatch to The Star. Gounty. Md. Funeral from her late e ence. 216 Schanie Park, With Ranks Depleted, Local {5 hurying miongh ob Wk | Unanimous Opnosmon to 3 Founder of Real Estate Firm| BALTIMORE, Ma.. February 20.— altigiore i ', 2t Bt And friendly words? For yours ana | Funeral arrangements are being made ’ ‘.,. o ' i Helen AL Birme. & i ot Staff Cones Faithfully e Measure Is Voted at Di- J Had Lived on Capitol . |for Judge W. Stuart Symington, who miESE i ; Wi My o e tanEee # | E 3 died vesterday at Johns Hopkins Hos- Deaths. neral from Wisn's' funeral parior ith Emergency. e o | rectors’ Meetmg 3 S Hill 69 Years. pital, shortly following the deaths of | . i sary 20. | 4 AMS. Departed thie Jife Thursdas. Fob | SEARLES. g ARBED WIRE INVENTOR | = 3 . William P. Riggs and Spaulding L.|AR3N%, faied, (e B0 IVGERA AN | SEARLES, | Fodag, Fenrnary 19, 1026 at N : |B 2 e hoceal ot e o B a ¢ Jenkine, his intimate friends. Judge | ABAMS of Ui ] oo weurvived | LI 0w o U ars Vame though several of the nurses them . of _ direclors of the & g John F. Donohoe, 86 years old,!Symington was appointed a member| ree 8o; BaE LRI Searies. aged SR years. Funeral from =elves have gone on the sick list, e | AR | Washington Roard of Trade at a spe- 4 : . ‘ "] James"iwo danenters. Mre. Jonnie R the North Carniina Avenis M. P. Chureh seives have gone'on (e skt qne | DEAD IN HIS 99TH YEAR| fashingion Boara of Teade ot n spe ; founder of the firm of Jokn F. Dono-| oL the #upreme bench in 1934, muc-| and Mra, Delis Shankiin; onp sigier, Lowlig | Mondar, Eebriary #2] a0 11 ami. Jaier tha Instructive Visiting Nursa Society 2 3;::;\':‘?'»"{’ Gasque hill. which pro hoe & Sons, realtors, for many ‘enrnl.,m, He was a corporation lawyer of | friends to moiry theiy loss, Funeral MoR' | SETTLERS. Laies' Clift Rock Sociaty of Wash n im carrying on 1o the | By the Associated Tross , vides for the popular election of mem- prominent in business circies in this|note, and prominent in club and social | Second Haptist Cha vl At Détween M pncre thee drath” of Mry. " MARTHA Heat at- i mpiie o ey o I e _ 0._jacoh | Ders of the School Roard life and N P CReT aiin Richardson of TLERS. Findral Siindac Eenes cavmen T dhe. nee At At |, DIISA L, . February 2 T e Tkl o city, and who lived on Capitol HuL (M8, =0 ] adng 26, Trom’ the Linerty Bapt B o A o | larish. 9. inventor of harh Wite | position were that the hoard consid: for 9 vears, aled at hix residence, | fouc pone, . Stunrt, James, Francin| G T melEht of oriow SEXNTE PR AL, Prosident. by an unusual number of pnenmoenia | and said to have heen the oldest T nk"-lml the hill badly drawn. that the 220 Spcond street southeasi, Thura L;’nrl Charles, and one daughter, Mra. 4 Jonels home. @ vacant chai TER. m‘r -~ ‘..‘, ”..:My:;w. ry 19 cases president in this country, died n».»-“\::ln'po’_ll dmw of men would not he day night. after a short (liness. He Coursey Orrick, survive. Death We bave no father there. TLDREN. * 1926 4t the noma of his_ siatars, The public is helpin n ti- | vesterday of pneumania M. H“"f;‘;'\'rhxnlrr o ‘;‘w‘.’?mrm‘y:‘ on_ the wan :nnn:"r of -hr.‘:m;;‘mlum 2; was due to an infection sarting in a - Departed this life Wednesdas. Feh- o o T, DAEEY. Yying manner, accordir anpounce. would have heen o0 vears old B joard e elee e 3ys ddest Innabitants o e str] tooth. v 028, at her residence ’ Lin- Masr it ment | from nirs e Nareh . ile imvented harbed wive | Were In effect, and that it would act Columbia. Mr. Donohoe was actively| Judge Sy ; g : Wi VB Haee” Fieenery She | Sanin The Star Buldine 2y o o on | in 1852 and an Jamuary 0. 1874.[nS a detriment tn national repre- CnRSRal n tne’ resl catate DURNOMbIAIS Toal o oot g o of he mourn_ & devoted husband | pow. M i Sta silding. A number of gen- in 1872 4 J e AR ATIE g e e a e o 5 ST . RAR! 2 busl Maj. Stuart Symington and | mather. sister. 1wo brothers and | tarment ar 6o crous checks have heen received by | seenred hix first patentanan aylomatic seniatlon, riet rather, than JOHN F. DONOHOE. from 1884 until retiring about 20 years| was horn in Baltimore 55 vears ago.| Endneing 4,";;';;3,'"-";;;,;-,;;"3;5'::,‘ TAVLOR, Departed thia lifs Tissday. Feh. the rreasurer. Joshus Exane, i sinee | machine tor its manutacture. He was|asan i GG L ago. and prior Lo entering (hat busl | For several years he was an insteuc: | Hoar"Ghurch."iohiu Hareh: B GEARGE W et B 1 saclety's recent anneal to the pub [horn In Cllaul, Baden O it his | bill nroposing the ahotition of capitat| ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. (ness was engaged in the grocery busl |tor at Leland Stanford University Prued away sutdenty. Fridac | Ta ic. In spite of a persistent shortage of | Haish cama 10 this coun his BronCA ak api s ness in Fast Washington for 25 years. | Calif., and taught romance languagas T 1028 ar' her hame. 1118 funds the hoard of managers, ronfident | parents at the age of 9 In 1846.1 punishment in Washington The | NI1G Born in Albany, December 23, 1839, |at Amherst, He studied law at Co- nw. CATHERINE R. BERT that the pihlic witl not fail to support | he lefy his pavents” home in Ohio a2d 'N':ln( also went on record as op-| Phe Federation of Cltizens' Associa-|Mr, Donohoe was the son of the late | lumbia University "\,;‘,’,',‘\“ oL funcral lste e them in this ahwious need. has author. | cume 1o Dek Ih County. TNl as alposing the proposed enlargement of |y wiil meet, & o'clack. in hoardroom | Patrick and Mr .\‘lnr,\‘ Dl:‘n\nm::.» Al:": In Cleveland in 1818 Judge Sy-| Fenrnars 15569, T 10 50 hn;."" Sundag, e employment of additional tem- | earpenter, ireau o G b came to this ety at an early af mington was elected president of an| If&idence 1814 4th st nw. GEO] Jo rary S while building woo Depart d advance in rank | ©f the Municipal Ruilding ? ) T : BROOKS heloved hy of Julia Brooks. | and Eve <is porare nirses i | Twas while bullding wosden | Depnrtmant and the advance in rank was educated in the public schools | Association of Manufacturers of War| oSy, peloved husvand of Julia Brooks | 240 Fr, adio. station WCAT recently de:| fences for farmers SREe i Llont M Var WITKIE L ot T T Nt here i Materials. He was active in patriotie| Brooks - heather oi" Saisi. Recnoia | VIRNSTEIN. Fr N scribed the work of the 1. V. N. 8. the idea of harbed wire. of Mr.|Tering this bureat sonld rewmath e Ciicle Club of Master Masons, |~ During the Civil War_he served | work during the World War and as.| Ceooin Dcar and charnes Hotke ,y'v:‘.:-mv_ Ay 7. | aughter ni "R"»"’”-"""" s AL e isenyive 0 At about the ‘”L‘q‘-n:":mun'» FHE T Ad TR CORtRo) SN Euieih .m’u']“‘”- % m”\ ,”m“‘p’,vrx“”‘”mhlm with the ith Army Corpt and wit-|aisted in the organization of a $6.000 junday, February, nm.. frof the late ¥ 0 P all the citizens of the District. Thurs | Haish's fnvention a simila r g ¢ | ¥ will meet, 8 o'clock, at Pvihian Tem-| nessed many battles along the Po- 000 unit of the Symington Co. in Chi. vited. Interment Monday, Fi William Any all former records were broken |inveniad hy Joseph Farwell Glidden!(endent of police. “The Chamber of |ple iiall. The Railrond Square Club | tomne. tage The mamayiington Co M ChIL w33 noon: Fiderioneb Plam when 46 new cases were reported. Of and Isaae 1. Eilwood, and from m: Commerve mused a simifarresoli |5 the' Washington Terminal will be |“"Tie"wax married o Mise Emily 3| manatacture ot shailn e e e The these, 31 came through the main office. | vivalary which sprang up_ in t ion earlier in the week special guests. rominent speakers.| jenkins, October 28. 1875, and they iineas. JOHN HENRY BROWS. in hix 28 throush the Southeast center, 8| marketing of the two products re he following new members were | entertainment and refreshments. had five children, four sonx and a o A e ef LS N e B through the Ge: town office and T sulted litigation which ran_on foriadmitted to the board: Correl I - i 2 oma e ,,‘, . s B Brown o M e through the Hrightwood office. Nurses | vears. Glidden. Ellwood and John W. % Richard J. Murphy. | iThe: ratinnal DréAiant e the Kea] fourlenall gt whom sutstye Hney Capt. Cluverius Made Aide. Muewic Tones. Mre. Moarie W Mia answering these calls reported that in Gates were in partnership. The courts roughs, Richard R, Chmourth, | agation of Federal Emploves will ad the Washington Real Fstate hoard:| Capt. W.T. Cluverius has heen dele.| hpst 1Fjliame Mo some ances whale families are |never decided which patent wag the| Rexinald D. Watkins. J. Louis Vas. |dress the Patent Office, Club of Mas-| Milburn T Jamex A. and & Dolan | gated by Secretary Wilbur of the| He s ieaveetn monre sustina Ha dawn with illness. Calle are still com- original r. Alexander 1. Bell Chnrles | yer Masons. 8 o'clock. on “The Neces-| Donohne and Miss Katherine D. Do ‘Navy Department as his aide during| & €randchiidien, friends and othe Stone, Rohert 1. Lacey, samuel | g of « ation Among Federal | ohoe. | the temporary ahsence of Capt. Wal-| Richie i Mondaa® s Srelgence. onebreaker. Tvree (. Foster.| pEmploves.” nt Musicins' Hall, 1008 | Funeral services with requiem |ter R. Gherardi. now on duty in Pen-| o tne Uniren'of ' the ‘Tncarmation. Dean- | E: Nicholas R. Quesenberry, Fdgar F. g streer. speaker. Luther (. Stew- | mass will be conducted at St. Peter's | sacola. Fla., taking a course n avia | 5% 1 Rhere bikhimawcwilbe se ) ATIRS, i tha Gnlden Fowler. Thomas E. Lodge, Kenneth |gvq Open to Masons. Catholic Chureh Monday morning at|tjon. Capt. Cluveriur ie head of the| Cemetery il i v ; o oty Seaizenue i | nicasa copy | vaod Cematars, i, Mller. dobn B Pasker, GRoree | = |8 a'clack. with Rev. Eugene L. Con-|material section of naval operations i Anre o ol e lindat Fenruarr | H. Peed. John W. Townsend. Ernest| -he Ladies of Hamiine M. E.|nelly officlating. Short services will{and wiil retain that detail in addition m.. At the reaidhnie 01 her ARUER P o b iv.. Poet. Herbert H. Rapp and James [ cpyreh will a a fo le in the | ha conducted At the residence at|tn his other dutias Addeline Geder. 3010 11th et JA4¢h ROKATL Pres. | R. Sparke ehurch hall from noon to 6 . |aheur 8:30 o'clock. Interment will he s veral monthe’ Hliness, HES —is a distinguishing feature of every Blackistone-de- . S ) : the Ashiar| M Mount Oliver Cemetery fime Gade iy O | T ~ A Hin e Rowe T z sioned Floral Em- { . Heads Woman's Relief Corps. !ciuh will meet. 8 aclock, in Odd Kel : THE WEA THER mother of Helen Geder | Manzim. “Anna hl:-m_ ‘he Woman's Relief Corps. Anx- |10V Hall g CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. N Joh Ml Bredsiich | tw A 1 == ; > : 5 Henry Prath ‘George Prathe TSPRAYS and lare of the Grand Army of the Re_| University of Washington Alumni| The lTows Clrcle Citlsens’ Assoela| 1yi0irie; of Columbia—Mostly clouay | Heter, Prather ‘m nfe'olsreatemnd’ | 1 MBS, Wiy SPRAYS and Diblic, lente uRienn i | Association will hav banquet, 6| tion will meet Tuesday. & n.m.. In the! g4nq warmer tonight and tomorrow: | Caltars Bapiict Churcn. Rockeile M6 ‘n\'nr» The La . WREATHS RIATs 20r repregentation ot the Mu- liotciock, at|the lies Hoy lecture room of Northminster Church.| temperature tonight about 34 degrees;| Bemaina rosting at the W Ernest Jarsia | noinics the’dea Mre SARTHA WA owa, @t A meeting st night at 1412 Howard Circle, St 4 Baptist| —_—— moderate southwest and south winds. Sleen on. ¢ 4 ke vour reat | P naylvania avanue lame committea Raptisr| _The Temple Brotherhood of the| Marviand—Mastly cloudy and warm- | W."" ot weeln Ml e ndd Caroline M. Gury was elected pres-"| Church, will zive a linen shower, 8 Washington Hebrew Congregation will| &7 1ONIRAL and tomorrow, probably a e 0L 10aA e | TENNIE B DARNES ¥ ident. Myrtle Buckles senior vice | qiclock. at Stoddard Raptist Home,|make a pilgrimage 1o Haltimore | Iight snow or rain in the mountains; | D4 0 S0t et n e \’um'n\» YEATVAN. | president. Cora B. I junior vice | 354 Rryant street. Mrs. 8. T. Henaon, | March 2. .moderate southwest and south winds. | Annin D Finerai | RORERT P president, Mary H. Wingate secre- |ehairman i e ! Virginia—Cloudv 1o partly cloudy | {rom her late residenoe Mondas. Fehruars tory, Julla West Hamilton treasurer . University Club: A George Wash-{ and warmer tonight and tomorrow; | @, A% 90 am. inence to st Matthew - . . and Ella M. Orr chairman of the! The Washington City Chiropractors’ | ington dinner dance will he given| maoderate to fresh southerly winds. now! where mass will he celrhrated at TWO STORES Seutiv Association will meer. % o'clock Tuesday evening. Dinner starts at| West Virginia—Mostly cloudy and| Am intermeni ai' Maunt Ohsct Cem i — 1914 Seventh street. Iw. 1. 1. Petera| & pm. Dancing, 9 { warmer tonight and tomorrow. pos-|p " ¥ 4. Calif. . - n m i ] ) Natlo a0l of Chiro | Wy light snow o sant o o y¥ood. Cu frlemoriam. 14th & H 1222 F Se. == o o e e paronractic| The United Ladge of Theosophists, | Ti0LY NERL snow of raina in the moun- | “1ni. KATEIREAND BAVIS Cwidttt o 3 M. 3707 Frank, 5357 tion. Al graduate chiropratars invited, | 1731 K sireet. will have a talk on| Jio et AN s 2 rank. | “Our God and Other Gods,” tomarrow, Records for 21 Honrs. DECKER, rorgeinwn Thiversity Hos Dr. Henry Suzzalo of the 'niversity | § p.m. | Thermometer—4 pm.. 34 vy Lt YD st of Washington, = e. Wash.. will e " 33 midnight, 29 25 Fineral | from the and hanquet tn e held at the Lee|Mmeet tamorraw ‘ai ‘end nof Mount| 28l am. 8. o Mendas . Fehria House, Annnual election of officers of | Pleasant car line at 2:45 p.m. for a| . £ e 249,61 midnight, 29.74: 4 a.m., 29. the Alumni Chapter of Washington, | five:mile hike. passing through Indian | g% 75 = CET 0 U, It Won’t Be Long, Now j ~ | P S e i T R A GRAVE VAULT | at 2 p.m. vesterday. The National Fellowship Cluh will | avenue. Guy Dodson. leader. | et o e gl Lowest temperature, 24. accurred at A el PROTECTION ' Viatars weicome. | (Phe Washington Chapter of the 5 1m. oday st . i L Vildtower Preservation Society willl —Temperature same date last vear—| &1 % Bersives ando 2 . T | nvited to attend. he am il g < warm. cunshiny days From Water in the Grave | Miss Mary A Williams will address | meet Monday. 10 a.m.. at Seventeenth . Highest, 38; lowest, 32 fully tixited e stiend. The omission his_precio . of Spring come again, The beat burial case in the world dhe League for the Larger Life, %|sireet and Pennsvivania avenue softh Tide Tabl | {Raitimore and Prince L 1 . give vour kiddies the A .v..; v Seve efore oclock. at 1628 K street. Subject: | east. for long hike into Maryvland. J foikabies M iummoe glese s FATHER _AND MOTHER MATTHEW A P v o dr - for Philosophical In- Geodet| urvey { of wide lawns, open xponse Jean Wilson will give dramatic read phical In. seodetic Survey.) hrance of CHEVY CHASE, MD. fields and surhurhan wonderful Clark Grave [|[in%s. P ey, L Tn'fl’\“ll Today—Low tide, § : on T e il | e 585 8 : ¢ lence ‘of Bducation and Environment | P-M: high tide, 2 . T happiness. W. W. Chambers fi One American manufacturer is now the = . p.m o8 pp re for on Religlous Tdeas and Bellefs of | PR 0 0 O 40 649 a.m. and | FLAG 5 selling ‘more safety razors in England | Children, Speaker Dr W < pee: Drive ‘our; Qoin We Give You a $250 [|[in one Vear than were sold in the |Snapherd. o o \ TROMAR| 1000 0 m high tide, '3.08 am. and| ¥ kAT Ave. turn Wosr 1 orld 10 vears ago. g | 3:40 p.m. Fdmund F on Brodi n Compiate entire w —— p.m. } - Al heraatis and Novihan e F 1§ 125 The Kalorama Citizens' Assoolation | The Sun and Moon. L Enazire - Tooradss. Tevruacy. 18 1978, | Lincoln Highway uneral for § will meet Tuesday, § p.m., in parish| Today—Sun rose .38 a.m.; sun sets| after a hrief ilncss. at Garfield Hosoital Phon < Vighe T Fine ambulances to and €4 () R ; house of St. Margaret's Church. Ad-{ 5:50 p.m. BT R cohetl”. & TR | rmovas Satimral i from Clty Hospitaia. ; ; e P meenator King and Repre-| * Tomorrow—Sun rises 6:50 a.m.; sun | e feavee (o moum fie foes four hrothere, 100 o0 A phone call to Col. 432 will : | & Afeinore pn of can-| sets 551 p.m. friends Faneral (rom Wesiay: Waeh e ih bring us to you o 3 Moon rises 11:59 a.m.: sets 1:46 a.m. n - funeral parl The Brown Stene Funeral Home | Automobile lampe ta he lighted one- | n.w . Sundav. Fehru ' W MT,RB L ; | half hour after sunset R, Fridas Tuxe 5 Condition of the Water. / e e s EN || w. w. cramsers co. |l |50 4 McRevmolds Mg, T . | 95 3 14th & Chapin Sts. N.W. !gn l EISEMAN’S water at Great Falls today at 8 a.m.: :!:l\v‘m GIST. horn T Soar 25 15th Se 1 14th STREET AT R { Temperature. 33: condition, very 2 e e malns ot | Main 9770 | & 7th & F Sts. | muady. LD TR ’ | Weather in Various Citles. PN T " lam D PATSY Y G T n o Rotert H. Creen. one | leasse S oD e e e e e i REGORY. _All the . frod 1 AL Moses, are reanested to meet HARLES LANE. W, el o FrorexcERTARK : Yo A R P AR | L e Mt i daten WASHINGTON S maRRER. Temperatu g Stations. g o we g | Abilene Tex Albany Atlanta Atlante City Altimore irmingham ismarck Boston Buffalo Charlesion r_hlmuu WPEN S 1 AN ‘DAY > ncinnati OPEN SUNDAY AND MONDA} i 4 Calum a.<.C Denver Detroit T Pas Galverton Helead 0 o L uron. oy Indianapolia Poeay loved \.g\. of the ’m‘n Ronert Ha Jacksonwille : GSar | meral services at her late’ residen: Lox Aneeles 50 10 Clovds ment at Alexandria, Louiaville b B . lear HAWKIN Depa this life Wednesday Yiami Fin 1D crear o i =2 an AU | YorNG 3 | Ciear residence rden &t e 5 Clear H. HAWKINS. heloved hushand of Mary ST clear B Hawkine and devated {ather af four | maha 2 : ciear sons and three daughters Euneral St Philadelohia Clear Aas. Fehruary 21 &t 1 pm.. from his hoeni x Clear residence. | thence | 1o Eheneser M ittsbureh 3 X Cloudy Church, 4th and D sts. se. Rev. Waters ortiand: Me 14 Clear afdiating. Relatves and friends muited. | s 1oaes Partiand.Ors 2 R -'_\M, NG WirE & Raleign.N.C gh1¢ 60 Clear | ROLMES. Departed this 1ife Fridas = $an” Antonio 1 I Clear A AL D i at her residence. FUNERAL DIRF 8 an_Dirgo Pt cloudy i beloved daughter of Carrie Holmes and |~ R Far | e iSRG i T T, F. COSTELLO . Louin 3|8 Clear f Samuel. It and the late Geores Hotmes NOW LOCATED. AT Pl Clomay G i _aron xS 4 Ynra okane 3003 81 § Cloway 1 ot 'é.""'_'n‘.'\" WP, ..‘f‘ 'kw}v’m"’\(n':,' ~ Wm. H. Sardo & Co. vou can combirie the beauties and pleasures | At Harmony Cemetery. : “""m'”" o e Lincoln 524 of a modern country home with the conven- . e ronsiey X Al aeee pord ey ofs O L8 JAMES T. RYAN : (8 am. Greenwich time. today.) nrv requested to meet at Pythian Building. - ience and comiorts of an in-town apartment Stations : 15 and You ste nw. Room a Satm: 7 Pa. Ave. SE suite. It is but a short drive straight out Six- ndon, England....... 50 Cloudy, dav. February 20. 1826 & o'clack. to ar- | Model Chagel incoln 142, 558595 ey 332882 %550 1132 n 135350000012 »: o TE2RSER520852 e FEF23TT vate Ambulance aris, Fi Venna: M for the funeral of IDA M.. who teenth Street Roulevard to An Important Fas Femen, 100 80 Bt Cloudy| range for e funewlofIDAM. Gtode | TG ATIRANS Copenbiagen. Dermark.. art cloudy | AU 5 am. By order of the W, C )¢ . % ftrib'lte Of i S;g“‘d‘: ISABBLLA '.L B = oD, 6. : | \J thy ".\‘-- & "'Yl‘ of no 1623 Lanier Place NW A 5 o 7 e | et Buxhand of the'fate Vireinia ¥ Kane! Fi- | ment ,‘,,,,(1009H St.N. w . ; Reral From his late resdence Monday. Phons Frank Overlooking Rock Creek Park thence o St James Churen. | Formeriy 610 F St NV Falls Churchh Vie. At # an:. Where mass | —guo— oot pme o P DpoG “bull; . Potoma Lgew, 0 U PRRCR Powmacl i he aaid for the renose of hix soul in - Yet when you enter this new building and - Ox a l a e . terment at Lewinuville. Va. Kelativesa W. W. Deal & Co. look through its handsome suites of seven - X =L Suddenly. Friday. February 10| | 816 3 ST N LINCOLX &200 BRACELET, platinum. set with diamonds. PETER E KEENAN Tnited { A ptile” Service. Chapel. rooms and two haths, with a living room over I, doyutosn section, Wedneasay, ‘evenias. djere: Home Howpital. Ren "~ Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 17 hy 13 fect. and.a sun parlor overlooking the park, 0 sl 6 Y R of fin : (1SAAC_BIRCH) you will appreciate the apt comparison to a coun- ! E.':°9Y,¥'.—’§b“’..:,:" fi\'"garni?;l:;’n:. o torm: | A V. Egiabtisher e e L T Home? that arc manifestly different, not only from those of other B ot vy Lh s T G ST Gawler Service apartment homes, which may be had at moderate communities but from each other as well. Fitments of a quality and on ¥ at soon Thursda¥._Cail Coluimi 1554 Busbapd,of Naom!" & prices on equitable terms! ~ Piraae retura-Clars neral home. 816 H st n.e.. Mondav Funeral Directors Since 1850 . 7 . . ; Ad: 7! 2 . P lavishness rarely found in dwellings priced several thousands of dollars B Nace JMBomntat Adsms 2 bm. " micrment Main 5512 75 Lenua: OPEN SUND.AY E higher. Residents of refinement whose discriminating good taste and BTl & Soliendas & 0 i| LOGRAWT. Fridsr. Fevuurs 10, 1020 M09 N Ave. N.W. - 7 y e . . = forth De08.___— % © 3 orelock noon b ! OCRAFT | AND MOND.1} appreciation of sound values have influenced their selections. Such 8?“"‘""‘"’..-3’3' ri';'nfxfi&'f"’i’r'._"','{’“‘i' Doy e s i, Mepet CHQIS-E S, Zl[{lfl"!(ggs'l' are the outstanding characteristics of “America’s Finest Community of T oy e FeoRiom tuaes will S8 Dol one Lincols 512 Group Homes!” o T O R I Timothy Hanlon POG—Ma il . St Providence Hosoltal EEFIE Phona L. . DG Male, P e b iack g e, name ‘,‘RFC,'Q“;(”L]:&“ 260 41 sears “wite .iyuerleAl\ LEE, Funeral Direcior and Em Drive to Western High School (35th. ome Anwe SR RO o Beas B of Frederick Luders of 5308 Georgia ave. | baimer. - Livers ir LCommotiots s b e AR e ek BRI aweard 1f rewumed to 2131 ZoLe Tone Febrnary, m2 00580 Ao | Sppel & Wt CAll M TN a rd. 24, l'y, ‘Tesidence of her mother. Mra. Morgal. | EXHIBIT HOME. LASSES. jn Edmondy cuee with clip- | 432 11th s se. Iniermeat Ceday Fli Frank Gexer s Sons Co. ng inclosed;: Thursday afternoon: Pl Lemetery. 4424 Reservoir Rond 2ulF North-a4as. | Mhuraiay . nistit; Februsry. 18, 113 SEY! Main 2473 The charming window seat— 3 2 Bome. " 1403 Monror W s S AND P & !u————“n‘;‘m“'s e ’I#‘T‘"k l: (:Hu l";‘*‘;’nf f“’v"}‘&"':""";‘l FUNERAL D) delightful extra GOLD PENCIL. Nerth Caviiol or H Reral from. herlate residence Satirday = TGO e featires of these 2 HOME o; HOn: R ICECTLPEMGT i | e T R — BLACKISTONE'S A Creek Cemetery. 2 ahiiue Noes s KEYs_Becween Wylle wnd H sis s, Floral “Blanket Sprays” MACKEY. Frida: February 19, 19! at turn 1204 Wylie st. n.e T Ersidence, 319: 3 R, i ELEA | ; b - 1417 K Street CRER —Hears— shaps. Tamond T Gawiee.| NOREVOEoimred ourtiort” S N ELES: | omer Beantital Floral Desiene “Moderaia d. 508 11th st. n.w. Y Mackey g the Iate Harry P. Mackey, |Drices. _14th & H. 1222 F. Tel. M 07. 925 15th Street Main 9300 v o F W aged 10 Soare 11 montha 12 ase ¥ I Promit Antn Delivers Scrvice 3 & TR e it o, male: [ A&7 Yhom ahave remdencs Mondav. Fah PR R o Main 9770 ; Whlte: anmwers i mame Bipar: reward. " A T 34 2Rh e, North 123 Z At 30 ociock sm: CInterment | e Bros. Co. 1212 unday—Adams 3290 WATCH— o spen-1ace “EiFin—in 5. J at Congreksinnal Cometery. 21 Gud , F St- I Gapitol Bide: o on xay hom‘eu Musonic em’ |MONKE. saturdar. Feruars 20 1920 Wil | Geo, C. Shaffer 200 N o aina, & u. AT I & i fi fi;’fi ral bome SRR .?."'Annuun'ce'm.m CHQICE ELORAL EMBLEMS Mo &m t. Apt.'B ons ! ot mu“" B &t MODERATE PRICES. No branch 6™ STREET

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