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MRS. ANNA R. WARNER! MRS. KATHARINE SAUTER NEGRO WOMAN SHOOTS Areal WhOIQ Wheat Cfidler A IS DEAD AT HOME HERE MUSIC ‘ INTRUDER AT HOME [seans ol 0 S— oo LT IS DEAD AT AGE OF 80 s e e 1620, at 5 E. h Fiteh pl. ne " GEORGE W. SHUMATE o Jeave o 5 4 i - OMA B Was Capital Resident for More| EDWIN HUGHES' RECITAL. |Awakened by Breaking Glass, She| I fia Bt 4ot | R i M Bl ife i A rs— Edwin Hughes, Washingtonian, now s 3rd and ¥ sta, 6or. - Froaora. Teom O o and Miidred Shunate. one sister, Had Adventurous Life in Indian Than 60 oare-Hugers] T o Yok ety | b © e Tutoueh Window =Both S aptiel Church. Siitnwest. Rev, John Rich- | herat oty 41, etber religyen B 2 Services Thursday. was fittingly chosen to be guest artist Held on Charges. oficiating, Wednesday at' 1 . February 24, at 11 a.m. ! Country aud Lived Here for for the first in the series of special g CARROLL, Toesday moming. ¥ebruary 20, | STEVENS. Departed this life February 02 ! Many Years. Mrs. Katharine Sauter, widow of | programs of music given by profes-| Paul Brice, colored, 28 years, janitor [ - Liich,*fi20, 0 Gorke: 3t Ker,home. 4007 *1pe 34,453 pau. at her residence, 202 Benford Sauter, prominent in busi-|sional local singers and musiclans at 412 First street southeast, was| Baltimore of heart troul Mrs, LUC b i DE! 7 bels d fe Jobn J. Stevens. ness circles in’ this city for many [during Lent on Monday evenings atleoung lying on the street near his| fr ol Pus Shoriseed 87 3 Tineral | j Fs vears, died at her home, 2815 Twenty- | the First Congregational Church. Mr. Homer Carroll. v b 3w o . made the salne as Mrs. Anna Riggs Warner, 80 years | eighth street, at 7 o'clock last night. Hughes' playing is always enjoyable, | Place of employment shortly after & o } Nsox. ted, | thix Life Sundey old, who was for many vears a resi-| M s born June 3, 1841, for he plays with authority and In|o'clock this morning with a’ bullet | 3:30 & - ;s VERSOR “La it Sotmcurs naie- o A p! Prederic] has PENN 'ER, wit 2 Lula Stevenson: son. CHar 3 i dent of this city, and who as a young {1, W% TR O TEIEE Bk e, el oF one s Vit he can | pound In bls mouth. He was glven | i lsvey it . 103 fothers {0 psiers S04, S oeent woman had an adventurous Nfe dur- | She and her husband came here breaw sway Inteligently and afford to | st ald at Casualty Hospital and re-| MHother, Mrs. Chants Fenn iy ham: | Prom Mount Moriab baptist. Charch: ing pioneer days in the Dakotas and | shortly after thelr marriage and spent be original occasionally. moved to Gallinger Hospital, where =~ Jre: Jennety P, Gantdzs. Bes b0 ol bustor Pttt by = ey one b e i 5 Mississippl Valley, where her futher, | the remainder of their lives here. : He has made the American com- |it is said he probably will recover. Greensboro, "X R whinaaay, | 400 i Friendy Thvited 1o Silna - the late Stephen R. Riggs, was one| During recent years Mrs. Sauter posers’ works his own for interpre-| Police of the fifth precinct developed| February : B0 s frowy newnte | S 08D 0 Geax HUADAT anaiiaics €y zoetd of the earliest missionaries, dled in [ made her home with a marricd daugh- tation. Especially delightful was his |that he had been shot by Netta Vir-| Wi ohidounet oo Rev: 3. 3000 | SWAYZE Monduy, Fepew Fairhope, Ala., Friday, according to Mrs. John B. Flynn. Besides Mrs. playing of the MacDowell numbers, |ginla Randall, colored, wife of the . Petersburg. Kla Ed [ ] S . 2 . Moy riary o Joved busbis § word received here. Burial was in she is survived by two sons, “Novellette” and “Elfin Dance.”|fanitor at 115 I3 street southeast, | Chethrs Mondas. Februa 1026, at| Swayn U G Fairhope Saturday. ) Sauter, member of the staff owing that Mr. Hughes spent sev- | where, it {s charged, he had tried to ENCE CLARKE. Fun wervicen will | NG iy, S L In 1862, when 17 vears old, Mrs.|of The Evening $tar composing room, eral weeks arly last Fall at the Mac-{force an entrance. e i o el T4 Pennevivania | futérment ™ (Srivate) Arliugton Natiozal Warner was chased from her home|and Balsey F. Sauter, employed in Dowell, colony, one wonders if his ex-| Brice, it is sald, had been at the E| 5 b fntrmecr sy, 2 Cemet with the rest of her family and sev- | the Government Printing Office, and tremely sympathetic reading of the|street apartment earlier in the morn. cn:.n, February 22. 1026, URBAN A. F. ALLE: el 29, 1028, ETHEL TAJ~ 7 2 7 al missi ies by Indians. The er, Mrs. Catherine McChy works by that composer may have|ing and was directs SH, ! R 4 46 ral W.oW. QTR et o whien ‘o traveis nad | heqni 8N er: Mrs. Catherine McChes: [eim B, 0 anced by the | 50 home: At Teuncall tols wics | send bmriorg Risteid ot Anns Comt | Bl it Vi FSLHR Vinel: many narrow escapes, but fnally | "“ineral services will be held in St. | iving in the atmosphere of that great |she was awakened shortly after {| Loacs fai dof et ne. Thurmaay” Feb: | GG, Feiruary B4 act . Tutérm reached St. Paul, then a Western| tyomas Apostle Catholic Church, | musiclan’s home. o'clock this morning by the breakin, Nanie Church, where mase will be said at Sud M P aint U Sa S outpost of clvilization, where they |\vgudley rond and Twenty-seventh | The queer “Tides of Manaunaun,”|of a window of her apartment and she| i clo0h: Iitermant Mount Ouvet Come: O T A . - p y . were safe. Her father served as a|gireet, Thursday morning at 9 o'clock [by Henry Cowell, that most revolu-|had fired a shot through the window WILLIAM J.. beloved husband of the iats missionary to the Sioux Indlans of | pey Thomas A. Walsh will officiate. | tonary of American composers to-|to frighten any Intruder away. Po |PEWILHORET. Suddenls, Mondas. Eebru- Febuoiracn Walsh, Funeral Wednesday the Northwest and was the aUthor | [yicrment will be in Mount Olivet | diy, who utllizes all sorts o quaint |lice charged her with assault with 1 1P kATSE WS | B30 Tm e o S omin of a dictionary and grammar of the | cep atery. indtruments to get effects, is another | deadly weapon, while a charge of at Trinity Chuseh o Thi :.‘hu"rv_;h_. where requiem maes will be sung Dakota_language. SRS composition that Mr. Hughes always | tempt at housebreaking was preferre: : ary 35, Mass ot 9:15 a.m. ferment Mount OUYer Cemetery, “Helag Mrs. Warner went from the Indian GhoR d femenioiaeiiaiete deal out u{{ln agalnst Brice. WARDS. ted this uddenty, | a8d friends iovited = 23 | country to Rockford College, where nterpretation. 1Its tone clusters for S 610 s aturday, Fehriary 20 A T 2 she was graduated in 1865. She was Births eported. the loft wrist and arm up to the > . 600 e B wocnard 3 Harden Camp. N 3 Mmarried in 1870, and Drior to coming | T sellowins birth have bren renored clbow dominate it feature, vet CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. i a bt wde Wi 3. ¥l to live In this city she was a teacher | {o the Health Department fin the past =4} Mr. Hughes brings out all the Wi - . Ty 5. es The United Lodge of Theosophists u 6:25 am.| Olivel Comiirs i ssfonary school in| Frank R and Iva V. Perna, hoy sea beauty it is meant to suggest. = L . ;: - inghu Indlax miselonin Wition . ind Clara M. Horner. girl. Another colorful number was |Vl meet to study “The Ocean of| ab her s st Fasle Churen. Vo (Signed.) JORN A. G. SHUSTER D“, 0 e ¢ the First| Orvel and Genova Chasc, boy Charles Repper’s “Temple Bells at Theosophy,” tomorrow, 8 p.m,, at 1731| Mre. KATE A. FLAGG, widow of thi lath She was a member of the Firs Thot J. and v 3 C A 'S ) K street. Public invited. Edmund Flagg. in_her 88th year. Funeral | " ggtihe o Congregational Church here. Sur- o) Joine k Sunset.” with i« unusual chords, ic_invited. Hom A T A8tk ear. Buneral | Vot te Holy viving her'are her husband, Horace Sirice Byant, bo. * and the “Rain Dance” by Homer| The Goucher College dinfler to be 3 WALSH, Re E. Warner; u daughter, Miss Mar- [ 7% 2% : Gruen, was a vivid encore. glven for Goucher WiLTON | 1aie Fesidence of the % 3 . W Al vear > w. esday evening ock jorle F. Warner: two sons, Arthur Of all the old composers' works.|fricnds uttending the comvention | 1 A 5o RSy Doloed som ot | &% Tuesday o S CEHATD. Prost, Warner, associate editor of the ” 2 AT Mr. Hughes chose Beethoven's “Ger-|the N, |5, , siress n : oa Milqred I. Ganuon. N J. M. BUTLER, Sen Nation, New York City, and Ever. THE WEA'I HER man Dance” and the “Appassionata "'morrow,Ao ‘sl:,l x'n at Potomac Hotel, 4 (L S, N ett Warner, an artist, and several Sonata,” both of which showed in s WILLIAMS, age " Fiineral from other relatives, among them a sister, telligent and musicianly interpreta-| Mrs. Henrietta Burwell of the|S® Voo zieal L R16 H ut. . Mrs, Jultus A. Truesdell of Bluemont,| District of Columbia—Fair _and|ton. His Chopin numbers were well| Woman's Bureau will speik Thiee ; non T010 Thih | [Fednéudns, it 10:30 an Va colder tonight: tomorrow fair with ris f rocelved, especiully his “Revolution: | day at the afterncon section of the| 7 nd grandson ot Sosera | WoRTHINGTC Fen. A aelET A Juvall and brother of Robert. Bernard and | WO mpye 10 : 9 Hick slonary Bociety of ‘tho A. M. 1. Zion| Ansr s bhueh St S m sty | SR s b e TG Church, at John Wesley, corner of I ary M. Northe Corcoran and Fourteenth streets, 4 3 . Mondas, February 22.| Mains resting at the. ‘ p.m. Miss S. J. Janifer will preside. Home. - Fokeiy o oot ot T | D aaThe Psycho Club will meet Thurs.| Wednday. Fabrias’ 030'%s %n ¥ o0 In Memoriam. ay, 8 to 10 p.m., at the Playhouse to| mMment Oak’ Hill ety A : study peycho-analysis as a cure for| Vi PaDers please copy.) B bt P K o Bt mental and physical iliness. HARRISON. , Departed {his lito Monday.| who departed this [lio one sear a0 today. 4% 77, 1 am here to tell you what you want to know Z —about painting the interior or exterior of the home or the refinishing of floors and fur- niture. —Just ask me on il | in 1 C s o Sharp Mi; Waltz” s the E e | toniht sbout 1§ degress; moderate|Sharp Minor Waltz” was the encore, utier-. ylln aln 0 \ Ma 2 D erly winds, becoming gentle varl.| The last number was Mr. Hughes i rriage Licenses S own pharaphruse of the Johann Main 1751-4902 Marriage licenses have been tssued to the | “\7 1o g jair and somewhat | Strauss “Wiener Blut Waltz.” 1O ee Green and Viola Butler. colder tonight; tomorrow fair with kil e Othas Smith and Elsie Brooks. sty | Tising temperature; diminishing north-| g TION chael 3. Connors of New York City 8 = RGANIZA' ACTIVITIES. T T erly winds, becoming variable. 222 7777777 "’tl"‘"‘.‘ S and Dhrouny 3. Tdings. | < VirginiacFair and coldertonight; TODAY. tomorrow fair with slowly Tising| The Society. for Philosophical Tn- temperature; diminishing northeast | quiry will meet. 430 o'clock, in room and north winds, becoming variable |43, New National Museum. tomorrow. — February ?" 126, at 3 o'clock, at ber February 23. 1825. o o Misslssippl Soclety will meet| HCDETIEL sty SANNIE A belovid | oved'ta ite: remembered tn deatn. ursday at the Washington Club,| by eix childran, thive sisters omm brothes THE FAMILY. ! = 1701 K street. Honor 5 and'a hos - at_loving remembrs West Virginia—Fair tonfght and to- TONIGHT. the educators " trom Mississippt 1n at.| G : :|ATOR, 0 1 Wlorion frmamtracn, g morrow, somewhat co ght; Midelty Citizens’ Association will | endance at the convention of N. B, A.| wilem hisi e = 2euce Y20 28 ing temperature tomorrow. meet, 8 o'clock, in Thomson School. |Supt. Joseph E. Gibson of MeComb| Pos of her soul Records for 24 Hours, ¥ — City, Miss., will speak of progress in| BAVNES. Monday. February 22, 1 Thermometer—4 p.m.. 55; § pam., 51;|, University Club: George Washing. | Miss Reception, $:30 p.m 8:30 am. at her residence. 921 s 3 ' Sg.lton dinner dance. Dinner starts at|Da 5. o . LOUISA M. (nee Moulton) 8 1t is lonesome n ht, 40; 4 am., -m., 293} g% Grelock, Dancing, § . e carn devoted mottier of George W a And sad all along L = Local Lehigh Alumni and families! ¥ from he ubore reence Wednes: i ey joBarometer—d pm. Firven ‘le Citizens' Association|Will meect at the University Club Frip| & pruary 24 403 ' Taterment at LOVING BROTHER. HILTON. = 2056 muwy . will meet, 8 o'clock, at Northminster | 93¥. 8 p.m. Ben Rigg will give an 4 ey E. : of my 46 i',‘“h‘“:‘ o Church. iends invited. ted account of his experience as 5 life February 3 who de. at p.amn Lowest ter temperature; lowest temperature|ary Etude,” and the popular “C|Woman's Home nd | ! member of the McMillan expedition, : D A M teaance u 2, {hree years g0 today, , iy g % 1 t Mre. Dennis W. Sullivan, Kalorama Citizens’ Association will | ?r. Richards, president of the univer- ¢ - ARAH A HEIN T=l meet, $ o'clock. in parish house of St.[Sit3. wili bo present. ihe beloved wife - at 7 n Margaret's Church. = Addresses by 23 the Jpte John Hency Heinbuch and mother | gy (h lonely spot whero you rest 1s dear e 4 Senator King and Representative |, Miss Vivian B. Small, president of | Jowi M. “Helmbicn. Liewit Va P e e oo EVEUesCRRT Do, sque. Nomination of candidate for| k¢ Erie College, Painsville, Ohio,| Wi brisn G Sullivin.“and ‘one brothe e ot > Tide Tables. citizens’ advisory council. will meet the Lake Eris woinen ai an Uiy, Febrian 9 G40 | eun Jetuie Tittle t0ken tell 1 still remem- > o - - b — 'y Club tomorrow am. t..ce 1o St Joseph's Ch 3 — G - - Furnished by United States Coast| The Right Rev. Bdward Pace, pro-{4 to 6 pm. Al Lake B rrone 00| e i wi o a0 xy HER DEVOTED DAUGHTER. LILLIE. and Geodetic Survey. fessor of philosophy at Catholic Uni.| vited. G R B FRABER. In memory of ms done wifo and Today—Low tide, -5 versity, will give his fifth lecture on — i o foi o sualin B veaadan th tide, 5:03 a.m. and ana| -The Method of Teuching Catechlsm to | Kismet Councll, Royal Arcanum,|JOHNSON;, Lopated this ife Sungus. Feb-| G Vonriiary 2o. 1017, o 0 Tomorrow a.m. and| Children,” 8 o'clock, at the National | Will meet tomorrow night in fts hall,| LOCISE JOHNAON derigmene Hompital, Day by day we saw thee fads 27 p.m.; » 9:33 am. and|Catholic Service School, 2400 Nine.|§$ Grant place. Grand regent, Joscph| U3 Joyce and loviiie wister of Mrs, Harmiet SoAnd genty R away: B teerith: street. : PUBIL. Lisiton. ¥ hrashears, will be the guest of the| "ot R Johons, Shefeares to hat fhou miKLUSE longer Has. : & - kina:'a' gon-in-law and 'SBA ‘D CH .. = The Sun and Moon. William D, Kilpatrick of Detroit —_— tiven and”Tricnds; “Funtral services .. HUEBARDAND) GETIOBEN | Today—Sun rose 6351 aun; sun|will lecture on “Science and Religion,” | AN illustrated travel talk on “Cali-| Mgint Erie Bapust Church Thuraday at 10 |JOHNSON, In cad but loving remembrasce 553 p.m. § oclock, at the First Church of|fOrnia, the Beautiful, and the Won.| ©°°"% G I s oy Tomorrow—sSun rises 649 a.m.;|Christ, Scientist, Columbia road and|9€rs of the Great Southwes God sought to give the sweetest gift 23. 1025 Unnown and forgotten by some sou may t will be ok : » In His Almighty power. , 5:54 p.m. Euclld street. given tomorrow, 8 p.m., at tern He moved the gates of heave: » i lonesome here without you Moon rises 218 pam.; sets 4:27 i High School, by Prof. Henry Warren °ADd Eave to carth s maother, Sox ad all along the way. s ish The Iowa State Society will hold a|Poor of Boston. The lecture is one of| HEK DEVOTED DAUGHTER. OPHELIA Eifieg S0 were caled sway . = ‘Automobile lamps to be lighted one- meeting in honor of lIowa State teach- | & Series being given by the Commu- = AND _~ LOVING FRIEND. HE town of warm, cozy homes! Everything spick and half hour after sunset. ¢ra at the Mavfiower Hotel. Musical| Bty Center department. DAN, | Suddenly, Sunday. Fevruary 21 | UBERTIA COADERBCCR ¥ * 5 lancing. Senator Cum- Ee—— S . y N. WILSON. A tribute of I t Condition of the Water. /mins will make principal address, Re.| , The third of the Yale Chronicles of ot Sad T o a0 u memony of m dear friend FRANCIS span, inside and out. Even the air is different—clear, Temperature and condition of the|SPOnse by Dr. W. A- Jessup. prest.| America, “The Pllgrims,” and fwo| Mare and Violer Jordsn He iamorth; | o MARTLY who desaried thla’ s two { water at Great Falls today at 8 a.m.:|dent of Iowa State University. reels of ““The Life o' Riley,” will he| M0Un bis departure three brothers. four | 15 eee st 1ore ro 4 24, and alse ir 1 1 bl ) Siiee brott i Sibute of Tove. At clean and healthy. No black, smudgy air in this town! Temperature, 34; congition, slightly ters and other. relaiives“and® friends, | {Hibute So e Stations. “gepiamac WO Georgetown Civio Associatl o ‘l‘:"‘;‘}:’n\_r:h\;rsday night at Eastern| Remuins reetng at Jobn . “Rhines7d oo = o e muddy. meet, § o'clock, at Phillins Sehes School. peral’ chape d g . 5 v 3 E s neet, 3 lips School. — = Chyrch. ¥ of w S . It is BethOcoke town—where fuel dealers are giving el e Nomination of candidate for avisory | .,The annual dance of the Private SEN - O REE B AR e, » - : Be fu o sl council. V| Chauffeurs' Benevolent Society will e S inci1, | OWENS. Sacred to the memory of our dear perfect satisfaction, because every furnace, stove, range CES 55 o st be given Friday, 9 p.m. at the City | MENAY; gimbers, of Spating council ) ORI o SUE YAt e R 27 O¥Y - 5 . . _Col. . Pe amp, No. 3, |Club. R o pstaat Colemy erety who departed this life four years ago to- , United Spanish War Veterans. ol 15 A B el R A TR p day. February 23, 1922 and grate gives off real keat minus all impurities. That’s meet, § o'clock, at 921 Benmmeivaril| A turkey dinner will bo served| At United Siates oldibrs’ Hame Hos: Thou art gone. but Rot. forgotten., 5 = - o SRl vania | ruraday B30 pet ar o DO, &nd are reqilested to. atteng the fuaeral Freah otir love will alwacs be: because BethOcoke is not a substitute, it is : morial Chiurch, Cathedral and Goneg:| St w2 B habebiy Aperataruly, & EoCas Iige sa ihery in miomey Eckington W. C. T. T t ¢ g onnec-| {30°am. High ma ©. Marges Ca HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND CHITDREN. * THE PERFECT FUEL : b '\slaklo‘flc;o‘q‘)b!rl{ the homlt; .:rmr‘ur’:.“x:f ‘C:.; a"m:::' Y {,lw_'Chg}m 0 e e Cat BAILEY. In loving remembrance of my Nickles, odman street. e meeting of the South: yash.| T 9 o AT el e . . e L L T ational Capital | tonight has been pos i 4 Y. 2 o e ori ol memories, BethOcoke is the-economical heat producer. No smoke 3 Post, 127, Veterans of Forelgn Wars, | ther. nott R R oy T e s MR Rt e < s i I ::mmglh»e a_colonial tea at Pythian|————— e ¥ o 0ol from hie late residence.| Degp within ms hear T cherish, | to damage walls of houses; no soiled furnishings; no spotted, 3 : €ards of Thanks a0 e ol B 3. 4 5 urch, where mass wil sald at § a.m. | ROBINSON. A ruined clothes from soot-filled air; no poisonous gases to ; i Y | s HENRY. o wish t0 cxtend our thavis ana | Bounis bras Cetneirs. Batimore, N | 17 Worl s : Cloudy L Nt “Yéry hort. Owner iane® heartiest appreciation to all Greanizations | LEARY. _Saturd, . restone breathe; the air is clean when BethOcoke is used! No g oty [Madhideton Animal Reseue'Eeacle S0 5T | frmeadly fud forw) TR Gutindoene | ey e a0 ML UANNIE T ve; | Tog hands hat i g ek o me. . - Clear BUL) R e ———————— 5 Of my beloved husband,| from the abo: L £ God knows they worksd continuousls, roit . 3 & . whita T P rom the above' residence on Wednesday. faked wonder fuel dealers and their customers are SATISFIED. trott . 30 2 gg‘;;‘{u Sanand ob Dack ,'.',‘,“,mlg’,':ga:’,l‘_ o o deft OEVOTED WIFE, MARTA mENmY. Echruary 24 96,030 am: thence o St | ypp RSN WILLAY B RoBIN Cloud oL tliam Gatling. < | war I wish to extend my thanks and| mass Wil be sung at 10 am. Relativ SON. “ 4 COLLIE, female. dark fan all I % appreciation t or " h 0" friends invied. = Interm ? ad b z - face. ‘lg¥ely. imbroceive ayes.* OUmer. plear ot Nineloenth Sirset Heptisi| Ohvet Copaters, o Interment “Mopn: | SCRWAR. I ead but loninf, fruembrnce Furthermore! BethOcoke gives more heat and lasts adanapetie 3014 Siousy s, | S2R Sy enpcton Anlmal Rescts - Léarue. R A goat oF St "Bl | LEARY. Members of Division No. 1. Ladios | o, Geparicd s Tizs by ; Glear " |PART BULL wnd vart smooth-haired ferrier, | Hoess tnfi’flufihfi‘flfin"fl""' smvaihy, Sad | Gt ¥ oty dner” ASNIE T LEARY, i 3 5 i a ; longer than any other fuel. Amazmgly snmple to care for; Loy % 8 i male, black body. Urindle ks and (host short gl beloved fubtaaincp 480 death | and arc requested 10 meet ot her lafe resi: SMITH. In smembrance of my aunt. AR- wner vlea usband, AT S Rescue Tearve. 3500 V]“.n!:;n‘l‘E:}o.l?'..\nxm:l EMMA' V. W A1 dence, 2210 M st. n.w., on Tuesday. Feb-| MELIA SMITH, v hl" one year ago to- burns clean; no sifting of ashes; heat goes where it is needed Sew 38 oo oMy ISETTER. male biack and whis | ¢ L0 Mt oW SR het Churti oot and et | 47 P3G NikcE. noseTTa. 5 S i y. & Ucks on face. Owner please app) Ve, O Wednesday. February 24. |SMITH. In remembrance of my de —in every room, not in the ash can or up the chimney. s. Lake City. 3010 apineton Animal” Rescue Leagve. ' 34 a v ordler of the president. ARMELIA SMITH. ed Fe THERE’S ONLY ONE BETHOCOKE Raleigh, T SRe xRS B Re G < % YE i BARDWELL. MARGARET B. DALY, Secretary. ™ 9% 2R E TERRIER., femulo. tan and whi LL. Monday, Februar: M A . DALY, Sec A HER LO' STEK. FLORE. G dark brosr B White. ears | ""MARY B.. belov e » y. Feb 2 v eme: n Clear Animal " Rescue Leasue. 543 Maryiararcton | - S.* Bardwell i daughige ot o2t er rendence. 1414 otk o, | YATES, Jn loving mmembrance ol 0 Pt.cloudy |s.w, P ST aucEave. Nicholas and Anw“}‘ ‘tmch. Funes X ELLIE E. LEEDS. beloved wife of | diad_nine vears ago today. Febr: cloudy trom her, late reside.ce, 2704 19th st | the late Charles H. Leeds and mother of | 3497" ¥ These progressive Washington dealers supply BethOcoke S Dlees 30.08 RCTONOBILE TTRE and 7i . Biimore: 3. Relatives and triends nvited. Iatersogni Juxt whao hopes wers besi ; Erancisco 30.30 tire ‘cover, “probably betwess "B T | BARNUM. Tuesday. February 23, 192 at Carlisle. Pa. . e e he cl better fuel: . - 3 Washington. “Reward. Phons Cleve 91 | 7 3. at the residence of her brother, | LINDSTROM. Tuesdas. February 23. 1928.| HER C HOSBAND A%D - CHILDREN —the cleaner, er luel: S i 949 G boREaTNeS, € 2. 818. _| 1520 G et n.w. EMILY S BARNUM. Fu:| at 12:40 am.. at the residence of his son. IVIAN AND LEROY YATES, Spokane 1 014 80 O o o e en bfl'ehen N and 7| neral {privaic) at Utica. New York. Albert Lindstrom. 7 Shannon pl; @ 3 o & ASHDE. 3013 56 %0 0% Cituar |Brikhiwond” caff morinbound: Bewml 9 |PARE: Suldmnly. Friday. Fevruary 19, Angetie, D C NELS FETER TIND: retiirned 1913 Nichols ave. . ANK beloved husband of t:m.lr.;x i AR FUNERAL DIRECTORS. = Flary 23, at.2 b Interment Reok Coeak | M o ). e Ve 3 S~ Y . VE! ST. N.W. John P. Agnew & Co., Inc. D.C. JSutns. - Temporatare, Weather, TS e e 5 [ eecmters. " Nebracka paper: Diesto coby] | loved wite oF Sienae! wedetieit B | MR SEERSIN S, E. Collifl &C Sl e A S R A T I ) oy R ereiary 33, 1 ! ety PR S0 Eae" | T Quick, Digmiied and Eficent Serv ames L. iflower 0. Columbia Biick Beriis, G 3 3 part clondy . 220 Arthur pl. n.w._Lin. 2610.3. 38% | EMELIA ORFF. widow of Clayton &, | thence to Si. Anthons's Church. whers W. w Deal & Co. olumbia Brick & Coal Co. Covenagen. 1 £ HOUND, 3 Bedford and sister of Mrs. Anna 00 Stas: | Macs will be ¢aid at § am. {or tha renoss . . o J Maury Dove Co. Horia aa : i etum’ o a1 e, 8 | RO A T Ty Sow Amna O §tan | orher sour Iaterment Mount, ‘Ofives LINCOLN 8200 Standard Coal Co. : ephone Co- | Pa.. ave. n: February i Ho ‘leaves to mourn “their 'loss | 1724 N, CAP NORTH_7976. tumed to Mra.'S. A. Drury. Hotel Roosevglt. | BRDFORD. _Officers and membern of Exther | FUary 24.'at 1 pam. Relatives lnd,fi;ondl Modern_chapel. ~ Lincoln 524 Cloudy n.w. on Thursday, February 25. at 10| Louie Dale Leeds. Services the late . G hariotte Barr and brother-in-law Ji S L T T T FOREIGN. BEADED BAG. Mondar. Detween T6th si.| Teeple Funeral tervices at his 197 G a S TR e R ey s E . : ; e < 13t temt- | McGETTIGAN. Monday, Fabruars . W. H. Hessick & Sons TAKOMA PARK 1d, Qonn. uvé. "3400° N st n.w. \Weai | dence. 121D jay, Fe idence Frank Geier’s Sons Co. and receive reward: of Fort Wayne, Ind. _Remains resiing at | _Cemeters. Relauves and friends invited. ___Chape! ; oar LD, contuining Lills. Sunday evenine: | ave. “Funeral services will o hei a * . . eld at A 9:20 a.m EL- Coal G Alexandria, Va. t o, Selmons and Merale | fueral chapel g7 3° T Schippert. 2008 | & Liusband of the Taie, Mary E. OW LOCATED AT Consumers Coal Co. s 24¢ at2 ‘B, "Reiatives and {riends teited 6 nieces. Amanda ¢ McCloud, velt to 14th and Harvard. Reward if ra- copy.) dence. 117 10th st. =. Wednesday, Feb- | 412 H ST. S e ey aner | iuvited to attend 3 Cloudy Inferment Loudon Park “Cemetery, | bome Juesday. February :30° pm, Just when life was brightest. (8 am.. Greenwich time, today.) S 0w, (oday. Tuesd: Wt “her e the chapel of ‘A. J. Schippes NELSO! Departed this life Sund: Feb- 1054, at XAL N fa - - devot e . BAR PIN—Opul. surrounded with diam, attend. Interment at the conveni Ruth Delyons and & host of relatives and Wi William ng & Sons W. A. Smoot & Sons on bar of xold: Sunday’ from, Hotal Bonds: | fle Tamily * (Ofders: Treh s oagt | oo e A et o Fie e o 'm, H. Sardo & Co. £ Chapter. No. 5. 0. B, ¥ % BREASTPIN —Circle of pearls: Sund fied of the death of Sister EMELIA BED- YMAN. S v ... 1928, ] morning. between 19th and Bil na| FORD. = Servi iy el 3 2 i M EISEMAN 5500 16in st Roward. Call Col. 581 "4 | neral parlors of A 3 Semprert 204 fervices Trom ol T oo W Wne € Iour 1own a Omokeless 1own BROOCH. xold. 5 o el el o e ey Bebrusty Weantaiay i 3" o clock Relatiges 7th & F Sts. B e ot oo Moy L8 = ° “\RS. MAY T. GIBBON, W. M. an Teiead ivitad, o D Belatiyee Liberal Foward. = Address Box 313, "Siai | MRS. CHARLOTTE M. PRICE. Sec. PATTERSON, Departed this life Saturdas. l. m Save When Save When e " bae"" | BINGHAM. Monday, February 22, 102 Febriary !T:‘ri e SALCIE A | W Ao & el Sule = = b 5 o, BT a residence, 2123 L. n A SON 7 &her s .| Neither the successors of nor connec You Bay BURN You U AR T o e o T | CEanTEY BRom vl niinarir | FATTEON of SELEMALEL G5t SO MR R A S ou 3 ) at the ehavel of Jolin B-Wrlehe oo | a devoted grandasueiiter. Mrs. Mary ar: | BIOL, peank. 00261009 H. St. NNW. ednesday, February » grestranddiughier and twe” v Formerly 040 F W . idre Sngeday merly 940 | : Rexard- | Mra. Bertha . - B Tl Tah degy o wo o | 176 Tpba i s or 3 : g Flmeral Prlc DOG_Black und Frown, male. bart tuniet. | BROOKN. ‘Departed this life Sunday. Febru.| Fepruars . 1996, from, Contee A- M. B Joseph F. Birch’s Sons femed “Bromale. ) 838s! 00. "Heward “357 | Vary 1. 105 - 28,0735 om o SR e I R R (ISAAC_BIRCH) GLASSES—Betr 12th st, ne, BROOKS, MEY. Tuesday. February 23, 1926. st N.W. tablished 1841, Lower G"‘,‘-ssxl{w type. broken m"antgmaf‘i;i- | Brooks &nd devoted father of Fverersoar | T MIitren's i'lo-“mu; TONN e iloTod @i’“_sl\;}l_m‘@filL"- nifed States Boldlers' Home, "' 235 | and Ogeana B. Marshail. ral Services | daughierof Baxar 3. and Mareiret UHisr | JAMES T. CLEMENTS’ SONS [ T TRy L TR O R s S e i : : 2 o o g % > factafing: Srae o Tk S 100 Hii== L e T DR s 3| TG o™ Titerment a Fairiax Gouri Dl e Eiperience ™ " cloth casket with silver ACE _of yellowish bro inghiam. ~ Funeral (pri- | Patterson. She leaves to mourn their loss | ment. S ellowish browa Beade-acd | PEOOKS. A special meeting of P. G. .| House. Va. ) D e et .arave Eondais e ComTStiont vay OF Coli K2, Counl, X046 1. Q. of 67 1:’ . wiil bs | BAUM, Suddenly. Fsbruary 22. 1026, af her | 1241-1243 Wisconsin Ave. West 804 Syt sbsiuine, Raares, conrs and Uy Detween Florids ave 8 KAl e ¢ ‘evenins at 8 o'clock to m T l r Se C of hApel and. ) eeevice: T ACE. about & oo | irangements for the f\mm St Brother | Weinesdar. Febriary 34 st 3730 oy \wiel rvice (ol Cnabgp tf the old-time under. W | 14ih €. bocween Taylor and Guidcy il 08 | sessment i?a".%’i jFlosse sitend. “As- |RILEY. suddenly. February 22 192 KATH.| pyperal Directors Since 1850 2 D o By sesw e 59 ATSOWARGHTER. Master, Riley. - Remains_are resting at Zurhors . 12 1732 Penna. Steel Vaul 1880 Tavior st. n.w._Reward. _ __| SAML. W. WA . Secy. S funeral parior. 301 East “gmw&:{. rw: | Main 55! Ave. N.W. teel Vaults, $85 POCKETBOOK containing money. 3 Keve of | BROOKS, ' The members of the Assoctation | Notico of fureral hereafter. (Balitmors ___Ave. NW. ink and card case: on_or near 16th e, bus. | of Oldest Inhabitants (Colored). are ror| bavere please Copy.) o CHAS. S. ZURHORST o o i " atar office o gue ind 10 attend the funeral of Presidant | g4y N. Tuesday, February 23. 1926, at ‘EAST CAPITOL ST. ETHLENEN STEFL COMPANY Ambulances, $4 FOCRETRO0R. on ¥ Capliol s mewr i . | - Birlie” EPCRNE BROOLS weliceliy | SAPORY., M timnem H AR a0y EAST, CAFITOL, 1. W.W. Chambe s Mot MR S B G T ot S B ) 10 ANILE MM 8 Timothy Hanlon Ui 'y imo % A .W. rs Co. [l v i, qole, Gin, o, Ton, (i, | O RAMGRT e warion. rosident, | {indit (T SSRREEY 20 B0 Yot anion £ The Brown Stone Funeral Home £, mede, small_on Mt Fleasii cur. Members of the Frederick Ngi soon, AL % o Tisiauves mad ¥, Funeral Director and B WHIT ‘ Cor. Chapin & 14th N.W. gl Pl "t ST A i St ool S N W | i e S i e | s B | RING. mans: whlie gold, TS sionat—oy 30k SRCoR. Tary Jasiy (aiurer | gACTER, | Monday. Feb 2. 1090, a0 R, B Ba Ao N G bet: Munsey B] 1 the i Mg = {iatoh B2* Beward 1T reburned 10" 1558 | Fobruan $4 wt 3 pan. from 8. Luks's Siome 000 SalsE o R mA R FUNERAL DESIGNS, b DISTRIBUTORS Munsey Blde. widow of Benford Sai the 85th yea TONE'S ' ey o Tmend ST o rownen, BT A PAYIL B, | SRS R gl ety B | T~ BLACKISTONE'S | Widener Bld¢., PHILADELPHIA 90 West Street, NEW YORK ; : wara "l returied to manager burlfigian BROOKS. Members of the Ladies clif| Heliem maseat the Tnurch of” sa Floral “Blanket Sprays' otel. 26° Assoclation aro requested to'attend | Thoman the Apostle, at 8 wclock ' S 1 ‘our Jate brother, (Vs and friends ivited. Tnterment Mount autiful Floral Designa. ATETRY BRG. od Fon mt | Shogern et gy Siter, EUSERR | et e el il Il | omer ey alel:'er (onxgth and oth and D sta Norty| Church Wednesday at 3 o'clock. Death | SCANLON. ‘ Saturday. Februnry 20, 10286, Prompt Tvice. 7585, 1618 i No. 206. © & ¥ JOHNSON. President. SARY W Leloved daughter of ‘Bride AFtistee e XDpresa o inexpensive. vLAmHTm ‘mflfgld. Saturday. -~ Finder| WALTER J. sn«:x’.g'mx. Secretary, ;;‘,f‘,,,'ng,_ 2&,‘"":"” oot Taperal Gfldc Bros. Co., 1212 F Sf. please_re reward. 3’ 10th st. and receive 3 . a2, 102 T emenday. Fon, Fra e AT e R | %%@"%gfi i W § | A B B Mgl Sl 8 | Geo, C. Shaffer 0 33 3w - il : r * bracelet. » A 7 her goul. Interment Mount Olive [BLEMS Main 2418 Taoe, SO oM TARG 5. g ot tw: o Ketaures tuoliedt SPUCE AN aFARNY bran it £.8 Iriends