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B. F. REYNOLDS DEAD three sons, Leslie B. and Richard M. Foi * | Reynolds of Norfolk, Va., and Ben- —_ | jamin . Reynolds, jr., of this city; En]ploye of Agrlculture a_brother, Admiral W. I. Reynolds, | United Sfates Coast Guard, retired, now in Burope, and a daughter, Mrs, Charles H. Ashburn, jr.,-of Richmond, Former Department Expires in Norfolk. I 68 years e of the De-| and for 10| v, died at | aturda; o5 wer Reynolds, an emple Benjamin ©ld, formerly partment of Agriculture years a resident of this cit his home in Norfolk, Va., February 20. Funeral servi Mrs. Louise D. Hance of Florida, | hesides being. manager of a dancing |academy, is head of a detective held in Norfolk Monds agency, a deputy sheriff, notary pub- Mr. Reynolds is survived by his|lic, realty dealer and mother of a widow, Mrs. Sallie Viear Reynolds;' 15-yvear-old son. ON ACCOUNT OF THE DEATH OF Mr. Joseph T. Grace the Coal Yards of R. J. and M. C. Grace 400 F Street N.E. Will Be Closed All Day Monday, March 1 VICTOR SHOPPE Flower 732 9th St. N.W. Between G and H Streets Flowers for Funerals caths, $1 up: Sprays, $3 up Phone Main 6538 Baskets of Flower: Filled with_fresh @ - up cut roses and Spring flowers for ........ Potted Plant: Cut Flowers Virs. J. R. Daly and Mrs. R. B. Belfield (the Atwell girls), who iere for many vears with Kramer, the florist, are now managing this new flower shop. y Used Player Must Go! Prices Cut on Remaining Stock to 156}’ Any Payment Down (Within Reason) (Within Reason) The pianos must be sold! If you have room in your home —and want a piano—we will do our best to meet your term WAREHOUSE FOR RENT Apply Federal Storage Co. 1703 Florida Ave. THE SUNDAY MRS. J. M. SOLLIN DIES ON WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Succumbs After Short Illness at Age of 76—Husband Was Confederate Veteran. John Madison Sollin died Thursday evening at her home, 3535 Thirteenth street, after a short ill- ness. Funeral services were held at her late residence yesterday after- noon, and interment was in the Con: federate section of Arlington Ceme- tery. The services were in charge of Dr. W. A. Lambeth, pastor of the Mount Vernon Place Church, assisted by Dr. B. V. Register. Mrs, Sollin %as born 76 years ago in Carroll County, Md., and was for- merly Miss Georginna Dorsey. Her death occurred on the fifty-first anni. versary of her marriage. Mr. Sollin w service with the Black Horse Troop of Virgiia in the Confederate Army. Mr. Sollin is a member oa Hardin Camp, United Confederate Veterans, and of the Association of Oldest Inhabitants of the District of Columbia. Besides her husband, Mrs, Sollin is survived by two sons, E. Dorsey Sol- lin of Boston and James W. Sollin of Harrisburg, Va., and four daughters, Mrs. Idna V. Steely, Mrs. George K. Baler and Miss Katharine Sollin of Washington and Mrs. B. R. Hughes of Kensington. Until 1840 New York City had no regular police force. Mrs. Tuxedos, $25 EISEMAN’S 7th & F Sts. Funeral Prices Lower A high-class funeral, 5 100 including gray or black cloth casket with silver plate. grave cars and use handles and il lining, case, embalming. hearse. 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 Stons Funernl Home Cor. Chapin & 14th N.W. Columbia 432 STAR, WAS HI (1’1'0\' ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY. The Red Triangle Outing Club will meet at Wisconsin avenue and P street at 0 o'clock, to take the 2 p.m. Rockville car, Hike will be from Montrose to and along Rock Creek and across country to Kensington gnd KFarest Glen. B. G. McGee, leader. The Wanderlusters’ hike will start from Chevy Chase Circle at 2:30 o'clock. Mr. Handy will lead. A _sermon In French will be given by Rey. Bruneau in the chapel of the Convent of Work for Poor Churches at 4:45 o'clock, Benedic- tion will follow L. Melendez King, dean of the John M. Langston School of Law. will speak before the National \Women's Political Study Club at 5 o'clock, at the residence of Mrs. Jacqueline A. Cuney, 134 Seaton place. Subject, “The Constitution of the United State: Public is invited. TONIGHT. The Bureau of Commercial Eco- nomics, co-operating with the Ward- man Park Hotel Theater, will fea- ture Army night at the theater, 8:30 o'clock, Preview films of the United tes War Department will be shown and the Army Band will play, Capt. ;. Sherman commanding and Capt. liam J. Stannard leading. “Successive Lives on Earth' will be the subject presented at United Lodge of Theosophists, 1731 K street, 8 o'clock. No charge collection. All welcome. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Welsh Society will celebrate St David's day with & banquet tomorrow 30 p.m., at Hotel Roosevelt. Members of the Washington Prac- tical Psychology Club will have a busi- ness meeting tomorrow, § p.m., at the Playhouse. James A. Edgerto The Teachings of Jesus, I at the Shoreham. “Service.”” All are invited. The Temple Brotherhood of the Washington Hebrew Congregation will be the guests of Har Sinai Brotherhood of Baltimore Tuesday Meet at Union station, 6:30 p.m., to take a special train. or will speak on tomorrow 8 Subject: he Potomac Garden Club will hold | its annual meeting Wednesday, 8 p.m., in the Kastern Iigh Building. Ali lot holders and their friends are in vited. R. W. RBeattie, agricultural agent for the District, will give a motion picture lecture on topics per- taining to his work. Members de sirlng to retain lots for the coming seagon must notify the secretary be fore April 1, when the chart will be opened to new lot holders. —e Only 10.000 of 1,100,000 employes in | Czechoslovakia are receiving govern- | ment unemployment aid. AND PLAYERS EFT TO BE SOLD Pyramids of Prices Cut to Rock Bottom CALL EARLY AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT BARGAINS Too Numerous to FREE EXCHANGE In One Year Ona New Piano And Full Price Allowed! Liberal Guarantee of Satisfaction An'rmm JORDAN PIANO ComPANY WAREHOUSE, 635 NEW YORK AVE.N.W. D. C, THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair, with slowly rising temperature; tomorrow increasing cloudiness and warmer. Virginia—Falr, with slowly rising temperature; tomorrow Increasing cloudiness and warmer. West Virginla—Fair, with rising \emperature today: tomorrow cloudy and warmer, probably local rains in north portion, Maryland—Fair, with slowly rising temperature today; tomorrow in- creasing cloudiness and warmer, probably light rain in extreme west portion. Records for Last 22 Hours. Temperature—Midnight, 37; 2 a.m. 4 am, 35 6 am., 35 8 am., 3 10 a.m., 85; 12 noon, 37; 2 p.m., 40; 4 pm., 40; 6 pm., 36; 8 p.m., 33; 10 p.m., 28. Highest temperature, 40; temperature, 28. Relative humidity—8 a.m., p.m., 36; 8 p.m., 39. Rainfall (8 p.m. to 8 p.m.), none. Hours of sunshine, Per cent of possibl Temperature same date last y Highest, 33; lowest, 21. Tide Tables. (Purnished by +United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 3:04 a.m. and 3:20 p.n.; high tide, 8:45 a.m. and 9:03 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 342 a.m. and 359 pm.; high tide, 9:23 a.m. and 9:40 p.m. The Sun and Moon. 6:43 am.; 36 lowest 45; sunshine, 53. ar— Today—Sun sets, 5:39 p.m. Pomorrew—Sun sun sets 6 p.m Moon rises m. Automobile lamps to be half hour after sunset. rose sun rises, 6:42 6:39 p.m.; lighted one- | | | | { 5950. | 1t black: 4 lexs ticked with black: black Weather in Various Cities. rTemm\rnnr(- — Precipi. tation 8 o h': at. pm. 10 updas, night. S p.m. Sp.m; Ashieville N 36 26010 Atlanta, Ga.. Atlantic City. Baltimore, Md Birmingham, A Bismarck. N. Dak, Boston. Mass.. . Buffalo, N. Y Chicago, Iil.. Cineinnati, Ol Cheyenne. Wyo. . Cleveland, Daveopor Colo, Galveston, Tex Mont.. . polis, Tnd Jacksonvilie: Fla Kansas City, Mo Little Rock. Ark: Lo~ ‘Angelcs, 'C Loutsvific 3 Omaha. Nebr. Philadelphia, Pa. Phoenix, Ariz....". Pittsburgh, Pa.. Portland. Me.. Portland. Oreg. Salt Lake City. St. Louis, Mo.. Paul. Minn Santa Fe. N, ) savannah. G Seattle, Wasl Spring fiel Tumpa, Fla. Toledo: Ohio, MRS. SARA S. LYNCH DIES. Pioneer Resident of Brookland Suc- cumbs at 80—Was Organist. Mrs, Sara Stevens Lynch, S0 years old, a ploneer resident.of Brookland, D. C.. and for many years organist at the Brookland Baptist Church, died at her home, 1403 \Monroe street northeast, Friday, February 19. Fu- neral services were conducted by Rev., 0. 0. Dietz, assisted by Rev..H. I. O. Millington, with interment in Rock Creek Cemetery. Mrs. Lynch was the widow of Charles G. Lynch. She is survived by three daughters — Miss Anna M. Lynch, Miss Lucy G. Lynch and Miss Sara P. Lynch. I'hat he never has talked over the telephone 18 the boast of a 42-year-old 'itizen of Merrill, Kans. FOU. TAG. contaming mat Owner may have Phone Cl 2 BULLDOG, al_Tome Talr nets me by paying for ad. female. “white in color. dark rindie spots arourid each eye and at root of tail: Jong tail: gome one's pet. Owner an reclaim st the Wanl inklon Animal Res- ' COLLIE. (!mnle. tan in color. whij o ast 1 white feet, black streak down t: Own n reclaim at the Mh:inllan Ammfl Res- I'AHT ~ ATREDALE—Male dark reddish own, mixed with black: short tafl: wearing ther collar studded ~with biue stone: lovely dog. Owner please claim at Wash- ngton Ammll Rescue League. 340 Md ave PART “SETTER—Female: white _apoited vars, ton Owner_can reclaim at the Washi: Animal Rescie Lengue, 349 Maryland £ ATREDALE. rume ““Chies’ Washineton BAG, on Trving st 501 Tews. Dlack _saddle enkraved on Sollar: State of license. _Reward. Col. 485. ok, siidded “with rhinestones, near 14th. Reward. Adams AR PIN—Platinum. with sappil = vetween Woodward: & Lothrob and §h Allison n.w. via bus. Reward. Cul T0ie HASE BA Lol Culling 2, C. T. Co. k014, engraved. Reward. t Capitol st.; new double bar "frame Reward for any Address or phone BICYC ed Silver King hicy md “braced handlebars normation toavove. Lincoln BILL rmn Fob. Rurns, 320 K st. n.e. 22 Return to Tinoral reward. Phone Phone 28 QUL PUP. A weeka old_siraved from in front ‘of You st. P. 0. about 3 p.m. Friday, ' Reward for return to 2164 Fla. ave.. Adams 3145 " ahaded _silver Persian. male: A B Woodward, 27 e . 2710 Pa. ave. se hildren's pet: dark white broken band of Jest white and forelex answers to name ., Cronenberg, 4020 bushy hair: COLLIE—Male, tan, wi R Tussdase 1010 Do Femal part fox jer: white with brown spots and black face. Reward. 313 6th ne. year old: spots_on i black and tan: 114 F st. se. Llll("o.l; ding, with engraved xold i Bhone Atlantic So8. . "4% —Tortoise sbell. near 1Sth and 1 Finder please call Adams 4039 SES_—Shell rim, in case near Poli's Wednesday night. Reward. Col. LASSES, shell-rimmed. between Lamont '.n[..i‘uli‘rm sie. via 10th st and Colymbia d. 1 it at. L (u - four_Saturday. January 30, hile moving, neighborhood Wardman Park. Phone Main 5201, Branch 1000, or Col. MASONIC_CHARM on a_string of beads. R C1ath Tiin & NECKPTE( hoker. 16th and Mt. nd 1 omer street \dama 6306 or Ma KETBOOK—L. on Fe 2. hiv in taxicab from W. B. and A. jady's black patent leather m(-kelbon con i, homey. Klnsws wnd fieket (0 Arms. \a\ basket ball game. Liberal reward. Wire or write Mutual rvice Corporation. 140 Cedar st., New Yorw. PUPPY—German_police: male 4th and R_I ave. ne. Reward. ne. Pot. 5504. PUPPY—White, female. {80 earmarks: name “Trixie.’ $10 reward. . Missing lln(! Sun- 71at. Call Lincoln 450: 318 N. Caro- oo s PURSE_containing between $14 and_SI5, or at l4th and You 27 Reward Cail Cleveland 320500 "* Saturday morning: probal Pleasant sts. or on car. Reward. Phono viginity ot 2!20‘, 6th inside. FEBRUARY 28, 1926—PART ‘1. MRS. MINNIE BROWN DIES. Woman of 80 Resident Here for Past 25 Years. AMrs. Minnie Brown, 90 years old and a resident of this city for the last 25 years, died of pneumonia at her residence, 413 D street northeast, ; yesterday. A native of Michigan, Mrs. Brown was the widow of John H. Brown, to whom she was married in Brookfield, Mo., in 1867. He died 19 years ago. She leaves a son, Lorin A. and a daughter, Miss Leonora E. Brown. Her husband was a Civil | War veteran. Funeral services will be conducted at the residence tomorrow at noon, with Rev. Street Christian Church, officiating. Interment will be in Arlington Ceme- tery. Mrs. Brown was a member of Naomi Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star. HYATTSVILE MAN DIES. Secial Dispateh to The Star. HYATTSVILLE, Md., Henry Monroe Spohr, February 2 85 years old, Mrs. V. K. Chestnut., He was a vietim u\ Spohr's grandfather, George Spohr is sald to have fought in the Revolu- tion, enlisting from Pennsylvania, and his father was a soldier in the War of 1812, He was born in Ohio and was en gaged in shipbuilding in Seattle and in New Jersey. Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 2 p.n. at Belts- ville. Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported {o the Health Department within the past 24 hours : Georgiana D. Follin. 2635 13th st Ella G, Kenrieds, 34, 2011 ;th st. Wiltred ‘B, Botland. jr. 36. 3508 16th 19. Providence Hos- H es A. Seamark, 26 1030 Sth st is Jones, 38, United States Naval Hos- Raymond Skinner, 30, 1st st Azatha Stickler, 8. 2025 2nd st Mary Phillips. 84, Home for Aged. Mary E_ Shi 3 18th st Esther % 01 Toth st e Elizabeth . Ferguson, 43. 3536 Warder st John'A. Garner. 74, 638 Irving st Anna C. Carpenier. 53, 8t. Elizabeth's Hos vita Minnie Bro; Robert E. Reel, 2. 11 Mary J. Lovet. 1. Children's Hospital, Mary Trazzare. 21 monthe. Children's Hos- pitn Harlan S. Knapp. man st Mary A. Brown. 3 daye. Homeopathie Hos i Infant of Willls P. and Helen M. Poore. i rs. Columbia Hospital, V. McDonald, 1 745 6th Anthony and Agnes DiGennaro. 23 H st ne Tert, 35, Providence Hospital tor. 65, 1204 Walter st. s.e. Johinson. 5. 2221 10th st Sarah A. Barton. 61,1306 F at. n Jane Lee, 74. 1107 Half St. et. Barbara Hunter. 86. St. Ellzabeth’s Hos- ital. Catherine Onley. 11 months 104 Q st. Jeremish Jackaon. § months, 619 Browns ne. Gilbert Stucklin, pital George F. Brandom. b Joseph ¥ Cowan, 8 'di Charles Lewie, ‘days, 728 Columbia rd Infant of Dougias and Rosalee Griffeth. 1603 Melgs pl. no lnfant of Walter and Ethel Chambers hours, 60 M et. s.e Births Reported. James and Helen A. wmw..m hoy ¥mil P. and Aggie J. Clere, boy. Charles’ E. and Florence M. Darlington boy Albert and Ross DiFrancesco. b Erank P. and Alice K. Bardales, g Paul S and Ethyl Kremer. girl. Lawrence E._and Rhoda Rubel, girl Holand and Lillian Fortune, gifl. Frank and Alberta Gassaway. Riehard S. ‘and Louise N. G Keneth P."and Mildred Bain Levert nrd Sonhie Grosnhow' he Cards of Thanks. BOWLER. We wish o express our sincers ind deenest appraciation to our many rela- tives, riends and neighibors for their kind- nese shown us during the fliness and the heautiful floral tribites at_the death of our beloved father. THOMAS (' BOWLER. DAUGHTER AND SONS, ¢ NLEY. T wish to express my elncere thanks to the mneighbors. friends. societies and ushers of Mount Zion Church for their liindness during the illneas. and_for, their sympathy and beautiful floral tributes at the desth of my husband, DAVID A ONLEY. MRS. INEZ ONLEY. * RANDALL. We wish to express our sincere thanks ‘and " deepest appreciation to_our relatives and friends for the heautifal floral tributes at the death of our beloved mothi- er. MARGARET RAXDALL, G NSON AND FAMILY. 1 m.q. to_express my sincers thanks and_deevest appreciation tives and friends for the beutiful floral ributes snd kindness at_the death of my wife, FLORENCE G, STEV: GomN 3. T wish to express my deepest sincere appreciation to my many riends for their henutiful Roral trib: ltes At the recent death of my beloved wife. MARGARET M THOMPSON HARRY A. THOMPSON, Beaths AYTON. Thureday, Februiry 25 her residence. - 408 'Montgomery _ave Laurel, Md. MARGARET 'E. aged 10 years, beloved wife of the lata Joseph C. Avion. Funeral services at Cenienary M. E. Chirch Monday. Mareh 1, at 2:30 p.m. [jterment in Greenwood Ceisters. Laurel ARTON, Departed this life Thureday, Feb- Tuary %5. 1926, at 6 pm.. at her residence. 1308 G at. n.e. SARAH A. BARTON. be. loved mother of Thomas E. Barton and de- voted sister of Hattie A.. Cyrus and Andie ) i from ahove residence at 1 0'cloc o8 Officers and members of Martha . Briggs Council. No. 613. 1. 0. of St Lilke, are reaucsicd to attend the funeral of our late sister, SARA BARTON. Monday. M(“Or&hGL l“ 1 ock. from the residence, 13 . DAISY HILL. Worths Chief, SUSIE E. ADDELLE. Secretary. BAUGHER. Entered into rest eternal, Feb- ruary 26, 1024, at her residence. 48 Maple ‘Takoma Park, D. C. MELIORA O. BAUGHER. widow of Capt. €. H. Baugher and daughter of the late John d Meliora Ogle Dall of Washington County. 3d. ° Services at her late residence. Sun’ day, February 28, at 4:30 p.m. q ment in Frederici, Md. Monday, 1. at 17:30 o'clock at the grave. BERGMANN. February 27, 1926, at his home in Philadelphia. CARL Ty peloved father of Carl I, Befgmann and brother of H. H. and Wiliiam C. Bergmann of this City. Funeral from the chapel ot V. L. Speare Co. 1007 H_st. nw. Tuesday. ch 2. 863 pm Friends wid relatives Interment private. 1 rvl-rled this life Saturday, Feb- g 26, at p.m.. VIRGINIA the beloved mother of - Lena "fl Josephine Harris. Notice of er. Hamilton, ne. months, hour. 5 minutes. 7 months, Children's Hos. 257 17th st. se. s, 309 T at 1 d wirl 1926, at i BROOKS. ruary BROOKS. Brown funeral BROWN. Entered into eternal rest Thurs- day. February 25. 1926. at noon. at_her residence. 528 Hth at. ALMIRA VIR- GINTA BROWN. beloved mother of Mary E. Scott and William l- Brown. _Funeral Monday. March 1, at 2:30 p.m. Relatives nd friends invited to attend. Interment at Congressional Cemetery. 28 BROW Nm ial meeting of Sartha Chap- ter, No. 4. E. Naval Lodee Hall, 4th and_Penns) h ania Monday. March 1. 1926, at 0 p.m.. to attend the fu- neral of our late sister. ALMIRA VIR- GINIA BROWN. By order of the worthy matron. EVELYN HURSH, Secretary. BROWN. Entered into_rest February 27, 1926, at 1:30 am.. MINNIE, widow of John H. Brown and beloved mother of Leonora E. and Lorin A. Brown. in the H0th_year of her l?; Funeral“from her. late residence. 413 March 1, at 12 o'clock. Interment Arlington (Philadelphia, Brookfield Joseph, Mo.. papers please copy.) A special meeting of Naomi Chap- . 3. 0. E. S.. is called lo attend the Tamerat of our ste dister. MIX N. Monday. March 1. at 30 l‘m New M sonie Temle. By orda of (he W M . H. GOULD. Secretary. Dl LLEY. Fl‘ldl February .m.. ELLA A. BULLEY ner\-kv from Hysong's funeral parlors. 1300 N st. n.w.. Tuesdas, March 2. at 10 am. Interment Congressional Cemetery. CARPENTER. Friday, February 26. 1020, ANNA E. widow of Jflu‘uh R. Carpenter and mother of Mrs. Rufus E. Andros. Fu- neral private. Interment Arlington Ceme- tery. 28 CHASE, Departed this life Friday, Febru. ary 26, '}. at 2:10 e%ce. 1633 10th painful illness, tian_fortitu husband of the late Sarah Tinney Chase:’dear. beloved Tather of Mre. Addie Chase Green, Bryson Chase, Mrs. Harriet Chase Gray apd (he late Mre. Clara Chase Dixon. ' Loving father of Georwe A.. Charies G. and Chase. Father-in-law of Charles Green. William Gray and the late Ger. o EL) 1926, at EDDING RING—1005 315 Brighton Aot WRIST WATCH—Lady™, wold: o] BEY on back. Reward, " Clave. 4894, WRIST WATCH and hain soid in shonnine distrit, -Center oF O St Ma dorth 607 Reward 28° R . trude Davis Chase. Funeral Monday. March 1. at ¥ o'clock p.am. from Ply mouth Congregational Church. 17th and P o mow iatives and friends invited. (New Yoric i papers nicacn copy B | | BARRIS, Brown, | E. H. Melton of the Ninth | died yesterday at the home of m« i | | | | HoLME: Beaths. CHASE. The Elder Men's Relief Association ASE and that the funeral will held from Plymouth Congregational Church, i7th and P ete. Monday, Mageh I at YLOR. President, 57 umLLS. Serrel-rr 28 CHARE. The members of the Association of Oldest Inhahitants “(colored) will attend funeral of GEORGE A. CHASE Mond: March 1. 2 p.m., at Pivmouth Congre tional Church. 13th and P SAMUEL W, WATSON GEORGE L. WALTON. Secrétary. CHASE. ciation announces the death of Brother EORGE A, CHASE. and that the funcral N Tield Monday, Mareh 1 from P13 mouth Conkrexational Church. 17th and B ste.. at 2 p.m W. S. FULLER. President €. BURLLS, Secretary S | CASTRLLA, - Satundny. February 1926, at her rewidence. 1020 Fairmont i, n.w. Aot. 0. RACHEL WILLMENT CASTELLA beloved mother of Miks Emma and Charies F. Castella. Notice of funeral later. CHEES Friday. Fevruary 20. 10 it 550 am. her rewidence, 411 Georgin aves ELIZA To wido's of ihe late M Cheesman. ¥ ce her laté résidence Monday at 11 a.m, ierment at Arlington Cemetery CRAWFORD. _¥riday, Februacy it his’ reaidene 17 LIAM H. CRAW ot Alice 1. Crawford, lute"residerice Mondgy, Mareh Petors Church. at ¢ am, Interment in Los Angeles. 24 .lfl'lfl. formes, , of “H. DART. DART. F Calit., JULIAN Washington. D. An orge W. Dove. i e BOth et from " the ros: ce of her daukhiter. ©. Conift, n.w.. Monday. March 1. at #:30 Requfém mass at St ° Martins North Capitol and T ats.. at 10 ock. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment (private) at Glenwood Cemetery. 1* ELLEY. Saturday. February 27, 1026, her residence. 147 4th st n.e.. SARAH ELL, widow of James T. Ginnellés. i her #5th vear, Funeral from her lute résidence Monday, March 1. at 2 p.m. Interment at Arlington Cometery GODFREY. February 1 BETH. ‘beloved mother of Henry'J.. Edgar W. and Gu; it 50 yeari ~Funeral from W. W ‘uneral home, 816 M st. ne. Mondas. March 1. at % pm. Interment Fort Lin InCemetery. ACE. Suddenly. F) February 20, 1026, at 5 pm. JOSEPH T. GRACE wneral will take place from his late resi (enee, 030 Monday morning March 1. 19 thence to St Joseph's Ch \here miss will be «aid &t 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends ¥ ELIZA George - Smith, m JANES K. beloved hushand 36 vears. Remains <. Sargeon Interment at Shiloh. Va March 1 partad this life F . after a hrief 2 1338 V st now.. JAMES ED- beioved husband ~ of ‘Funeral Tuesday. March . Augustine’s Church at 10 & requiem mass il be sung for the re of s soul. Remains at Maguire's fu neral establishment. Westminster and §th nw 3 The members of the Oldest Inhab ta (colored) reguested to_attend funeral of J ARD ITALL Tues March 2. 10 ain. at St. Augustine Cluireh, 1oth st betiveeh L and M SAMUEL W, WATSON. Pr G. L. WALTON, Secreta HALL. The members of Young Men's Pro tevtive League will EDWARD HALL Tues attend. faneral of J M.m h 10 i a8t Aubitine C W. STEPH. FU LLP“. G. L. WALTO: HALL. The Banneker Relie tion an- \aunices the death of Brother J. EDW. ARD TALL February 26 Hods at MeGuire' undertaking parior ntil T on the funeral will b eld from . Chureh at 10 o'clock March \\AL][-R J. SINGLETON p'l‘\\dl‘h? J. €. BURLLS. Secretary H \l. . The Crispus Attucke Relief announces . ieath of Brother J. WARDHALL Frioas 3 ut MeGuire's undertals Febriars 2. 1 from St. Augustine’s C| arch . at 10 am. W STEPHEN FULLER J. €. BURLLS. Secretary. Departed this lite Frida 1926, at his residence. 25 HENRY. devoted husband Harris. ‘T leaves to mourn his de. rture one siler. (wo hrothers elatives and friends. Johin T Rhines funeral chapel Sts. W, Notice of funeral later Friday. February thie residence of her son Holmea, jr.. 4 T0th et. n.w. MAR GARET M. ‘beloved wife of the lute illilam H. Holmes, Funeral services at hurch of the Good Shepherd. 6th and [ sts. ne. Monday. March 1. at 1 clatives “and friends invited to literment in Rock Creelc Cemeters HUNTER. Departed this lite Thursday. Feb- uary 25. 1926, at 9:06 a.m heth's Hospital. BARBARA HUN loved cousin of Mra. Ellenora Drown, ' She leaves to mourn her loss a host of othe pelatives and friends. Funeral Monda: om rnest Jarvis funerai t Georgia ave. n.w. Interment Harmons Cemet JACKSON. Friday. February Dis_residence. 0 P st now. JOH JACRSON. heloved son of the late Anna Jackson and brother of Mrs. Mattie Flood. re. Rebecea Fleet and Mrs, Lucy Moore ineral March 2. at ¥ pm. from Mount Zion Methodist Church, Rev. Perkins ofii- ciating. 1 JORNSON. ~Fehr at_4:30 D.m.. MARY V. JOHNSON. beloved wid O iho" Tate. Worthmeion Jonnson: Gee ter of Frances D. Thompeon. sister of Bertie Thomnson and Malvina Thompson Langston. _ Funeral, Sunday, Febriiary o'clock from her mother's resids T4 P st. now. JOHNSTON. _<aturdag, Febru at _his “residence, D30 TAMES W. JOF Funeral services fros 5th and H_sts. n.w.. 3 pm. Intermeni Glenw Kindly omit flowers. (Loudoun vapers please copy. ) JOYCE. Departed this life Sat ruary 27, at 1 am.. after a | ness. &t her residenc®, 134 H se.. CECILIA JOYCE, beloved vife of the alternoon iling ident, President, Associa } President 1 26, ¥ of Cor- 26. 1026 1926 Couniy Kman st attie Carter, Bessic Bertha Scott and_Francis Joyce: of Ethel Joyce and Emmet Scott. She also leaves @ host of other relatives and friends to mourn her loss. Funeral from Ebenezer M. E. Church, 4th and D sts. we., Tuesday. March 2. at 1 p.m Our mother is sleeping. So_free from all pain O wake not her sweet spitit To euffer again. FAMILY. 1° Saturday. February 27, 1926, beloved wife of John Kueffner N3 ave. now. eves, KUEFFNER. ARR (nee Lohmeser) of 1644 Notice of funeral hereafter Departed this Iifo 1626, at 8 am. at {7 o0 s MARTHA loved' wife of James Magruder, ar.c atep mother of James, jr.. and Harry Magruder. grandmother_of Francia Watson and god: mother of Viola Sumers. Funeral Moi day. March 1, at 10 o'clocic a.m.. from St Augustine Church, Rev. King. & MULLOY. = Saturday, Febriary 1026 his residence. 324 B at. w.o.. JOHN A loved husband of Mary G.' Mulloy and brother of Marguerite J. Mullor. Services will be held at his late residence Tuesdav. March 2. at 10:30 a.m. Interment at Con ressional Cemeters. 1 MUNTZ, Saturdar. February ANNA MUNTZ. mother of Mrs. Namara and Mra. A. S. The services from the S. H. Hi home. 2001 14th st n.w.. 2t 8:30 am. therce’ to St be maid at 9 (Tudianapolts. “where ‘mass will am. - Interment private. Ind.. Star please cops.) PARKER. February 25. 1926. at the home son. MG harker. in New Orleans R. Funeral services t A\eum- Christian Church in Wash ington. Sunday at 4 p.m. Interment at Rock Creek Cemetery . RAXTON. Suddenls. Februars 25. 1926, at 11:30 p.m.. MAZIE. niece of Mra, Mary E Gheen and siater of Mra. William D. Davis. Funeral Monday. March 1. at 2 p.ni.. from her residence. 1839 Newfon st. n.w. In terment (private) Glenwood Cometery. 28° RICE. Saturda: 27, 1026, February 27 at Darnestown. M. 19: . MILLARD 1. RICE, huxband of Helen Muncaster Kiea and xofi of Millard L. Rice and Nellie K. Rice. Fu- neral from~ his late residence Mondas March 1. at 2 p.m town Cemetery ROSSER. Friday. Februars 26, corsd Washington Universits | Hoital MARY C.. beloved wife of the late Leon o G B W R P vf William H. Sardo & Co.. 412 H st ne on Monday. March 1. at 1:30 p.m. Inter: ment at Arlington National Cemetéry. RUSSELL. Suddenls, Saturday. February 27 1928, 8t Emersents Homoital, TALMAGH RUSSELL. Tuneral services ai Champers’ Tuneret home. Mondar, March 1. at 2 pa. Interment at Cedar Hill Ceme: ters. SEGER. Friday, February 26. 1026 Dm. at his residence. 604 H st GEGRGE J.. beloved ‘husband of late residence Wes 8:30 am. thence to the Chureh: Wiiere Tass will ba said at 9 am, Relativés and triends invited. " Interment, ai St. Mary's Cemetery ;- 'ul:u ELL. Thursday. February 5. 1026 at her _residence. East Falls Church. Va. MARY_E.. widow of J. Preston ased years. _ Reatiem James'' Church, West Falls day. March 1. at 9:10 am friends inviled. Interment Cemetery. SHERWOOD. 2150 p.m., fer. Mrs. 1Rth gt nw. Services n.w. 1026, at Kats mase Friday. February 26, 1 at the residence of her da Clara _She: Waters, Mre. M. SHERWO Hy: home, 1500 at Kindly omit at .unu SLACK Sonday. Ma . from_Southe dise Chwreh, Levsburs, Va., at 11 auw. announces the death of Brother umne”bgi 'rm» Crispus Attucks Relief Asso- | te Frank Joyce and mother of William. | ted grandmother | Interment at Darnes: | | | | STIBOR. beloved mother Stibor. the Nev ave. n.w interme Re AGATH Stickler. [ her 025 where 1 tives and Holy Re WAGNER. a nitol H0th Bea Monday and frie WASHING 23 1920 Mo Wil Tater. WEDG ruary 106 R st n_w i of Wal and ste neral ias Marshal invited 125 2nd st 830 am.. year John “Washington Sunday Beaths. Friday. February wife of Frank Stiour devots of Francis D. and Joseph F in her G2d year. Funeral from ius_funeral ew Yors Monday. Mareh 1. at 130 pm ni in Arlinkton Natiinal ¢ ANNA ved ‘wife of the Funeral from the daughter, Mrs ment H : thene mass will friends deemer Cemeters, A be Tt m.. at her residen st.. ELIZABETH W srandmor Fune, Saren 1 e 50 py nds invited. Interment oris TON. Departed this (e 5. at § am., at he d.. 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