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REAR ADMIRAL ENDICOTT RITES ARE TOMORROW Fervices to Be Conducted at Church of the Epiphany—Interment in Arlington. Funeral services for Rear Admiral| T 81 years old, . vetired, who died at his resi- | 1563 Wyoming avenue, Friday be conducted at the Church of Epiphany. Episcopal, tomorrow 11 o'clock. Rev. Z. B. T. rector, will oficiate. Inter: decai sndicott, the morning Yhillip: R. F. Harvey’s Son 86 Years in Business —Richard K.— Years of Experience Handling Catholic Funerals Office and Chapel in the Brown-Stone Funeral Home 14th & Chapin Sts. N.W. Prices Most Reasonable Phone Potomac 2207 Buyer of F R. EKLUND, of progress, experience as buy nishings at ‘the joined our organiz capacity. He wi ill ment, with military honors, will be in Arlington Cemetery. Honorary pall bearers will be as follows: Rear Admiral H. H. Roussear, Civil Engineer Corps, U. & Rear Ad- miral C. W. Parks, C. E. C., U. 8. N., retired: Rear Admiral L. E. Gregory, C. E C., U. 8. N.: Cept. Frank T. Chambers, C. E. C N.; Capt. Homer R. Stanford, C. B. C., U. 8. Capt. Richard C. Hollyday, R. G. Capt. George A. Mckay, C. S \',: Lomdr. Ernest R. Gay- E. 3 N., and Dr. A. R. Sh:\n(ln of lhls city Admiral Endicott served with dis- tinction in the Civil Engineer Corps, U. 8. N., from 1874 until 1909, and s again called to active duty during the World War. He formerly was retired in 1906, but continued in active service unt{l 1909. Among his achievements was the designing of 40-ton cranes to be used in placing armor plates on ships un- der cornstruction. He was chief of the Naval Bureau of Yards and Docks during the Spanish-American War, and served on several other impor- tant missions, among them being a # member of the Isthmian Canal and Nicaraguan commissions. He previ- ously had a notable career as an engineer in civil life. e Dog Runs Self to Death. Henry Tuttell of Fort Laramie, ‘Wyo., recently saw his favorite hound run itself to death in chasing a covote. Tuttell was riding with his hounds when a coyote was sighted nearl, half a mile away. The dogs gave chase and the favorite one took the lead and as usual ran for some time after its strength was gone. Suddenly in urging herself to a fifinal spurt, she collapsed and rolled over dead P. J. EKLUND urnishings feeling the spirit after years of er of Men’s Fur- Hecht Co., has ation in the same consider it a privilege to welcome you here. Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F The Personal Car That is Shaping The New Trend of the Industry spot,” have spread through the industry like wild-fire. Its broad, easy, 3-passenger seat has shown owners and makers how to combine comfort with intimacy. Its soft leather trim has given new impetus to the vogue for leather upholstery in closed cars. Even its INC. Street NTRODUCED scarcely a year ago, this Franklin Coupé has already revolution- ized personal closed car design. Its steel front pillars, eliminating the extra wide doors and extra large I spaces have attracted close study. But only Franklin style and Franklin construction prin- Lower Delivered Prices Immediately Effective Although the automobile tax reduction law does not become effective until March 29th, we are giving our customers the advantage of this reduction immediately. FRANKLIN MOTOR CAR CO. HARRY W. BURR Salesroom—1503 Connecticut Ave. N.W. Other Franklin Dealers in This V ©ulpeper—Ceons Bros. Motor Co. Richmond—United Motors, I THE bL MARION TALLEY SINGS FROM ORCHESTRA PIT Third Appearance in Sharp Con- trast With Recent Sensational Debut in Opera. By the Associated Pre NEW YORK, March 6.—In strik- ing contrast to her recent sensational debut, when she held the center of the stage and sang in the full glow of the spotlight, Marion Talley, young Ameri- can prima donna, sang from a chair in the orchestra pit in her third ap- pearance at the Metropolitan Opera House this afternoon. From this ob- scure position she imitated the voice of the nightingale in the American premiere of Igor Stravinsky's opera, “l.e Rossignal.” Both “Le Rossignal’”” and a second opera, “La Vida Breve" by Manuel de Falla, which also was heard in this country for the first time, were en- thusiastically received. Lucrezia Bori |and Arand Tokatyan sang the princi- pal roles in “La Vida Breve.” When the nightingale, a small stuffed bird on a stock, was carried onto the stage, Miss Talley hidden from most of the audience,” Imitated its poignant song. 1 )‘\Y ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. I TODAY. The Wanderlusters’ hike will start frony Chesterbrook, Va., and end at the clubhouse in Franklin Park. Bring lunches. Coffee will be furnished free. | All who enjoy outdoor exercise are invited to participate in these walks, campfires and suppers. The Wander: lusters welcome new hikers at all times whether they are prospective members or not. Cars for Chester- brook leave Rosslyn, Va., on the Great Falls line, at 3 o'ciock.” Dr. Skinner will lead. The Red Triangle Outing Club will meet at Wisconsin avenue and P street at 1:50 p.m. Take 2 o'clock Rockville car and ride to street lead- | ing to B. and O. station in Rockville. | The hike will be over small countr: roads and_through picturesque hiil country. Distance, 6 miles. Return to Rockville for 6 o'clock car, arriv- ing in Georgetown 7 o'clock. Wald- burg Hewitt will lead. The Hiking Club of the First Con- gregational Church will start from Fourteenth street and Colorado road at 2:15 o'clock. Supper will be pro- vided. Barbara W. Butler, leader. The Philippine Columbians of: the National University will hold their annual luncheon at 12:30 o'clock at = the Lee House. Representative Irear of Wisconsin will be the principal speaker. Serglo. Osmena, Eugene Carusi, Dr. Maynard Clemens. Com NEULAND GETS OFFICE. missioner Pedro Guevara and Dr. Al Is Elected President of Building|iert Putney are the guests of honor. The committee in charge is composed of Gregorio Fajardo, president of lhe} Philippine Columbians; Angel Lansang and Bernardo Navarro. Prof. William H. 11. Hart will speak on “The Constitution of the United States” before the Republican Politi- cal Study Club, 5 o'clock, at the r Association Council. William Neuland was elected treas- urer of the Building Association Couneil of the District of Columbia at its regular Spring meeting in the board room of the Oriental Building Assoclation Friday evening, suceeding |the late John Shughrue. All of the 2 ) 2 local associations, representing com. | dence of Mrs. W, B. TLane, 1815 Fif- bined assets of more than $50,000,000 RS T B AT i | were represented. Dr. Gertrude V. Sheckells, presi- The following were elected dele-|dent.director of the National Health | zates to represent the District at the | Tnatitute, will lecture at 5 o'clock, at |annual meeting of the United States | ne health studfo. 1628 K street, on | in Minneapolis July 20, 21 and 22, 1926: wer IKnowledge of Nutrition. | {¢. Clintor: James, William S. Quinter, | These Sunday afternoon lectures, fol- | | Albert Shulties, and James Berry. | |owed by a buffet supper introducing | delegates. James M. Woodward, James | nutritious foods in proper combina- | ¥. Shea, Charles i1, Kindle, and Julius | tjons, will be continued Sundays, 5 Maedel, alternates. " p.m., during March { nton James of the Washing. | ton delegation is the president of the TONIGHT i United States league and will preside | The Bureau of Commercial Econom ics, co-operating with the Ward- man Park Theater, will feature Utah at the sessto night, In honor of Senator Smoot, who will make an address, at the the- ater, 8:30 o'clock. Colored films of the ' scenic center of America and musicians from Utah will add to the . “The Meaning of Pain” will be the subject of the lecture, 8 o'clock, at United Lodge of Theosophists, < street. All welcom BOOKS BOUGHT ing Them In"_or Phone FRANKLIN 5416 PEARLMAN'S, 933 G St. N.W. | If People Only Knew k the Truth That W. W. Chambers will do just what he says. That his service is perfect, you can depcnd upon him in time of sorrow, { he does not take advantage and push you for more than you can | pay. He is willing and will give you a Funeral Complete—$75.00, $100, $125, $150 and up. Prices to suit every one. Any grave vault made, $85.00. Fine Private Ambulances, Only $4.00 to and from any city hospital For Perfect Service Call The Brown Stone Funeral Home of W. W. CHAMBERS CO. 14th, Cor. Chapin St. N.W. Phone Col. 432 superb Freight and $2 70 Tax Extra ciples can weave these details into a whole so perfect in design and performance. Only Franklin is copper-radiation air-cooled—free from trouble, powerful, economical. Only Franklin is flexibly built—easy-riding, easy to handle, confidence-inspiring. And only Franklin can cover so many miles in a day. If you want the finest, most advanced and most popular 1926 personal closed car, you will choose the Franklin Coupé. narrow “blind uggage Service—1814 E St. N.W. ty Baltimore—The Fravklin Motor Car Co. STAR, WASHINGTON, | Detroit. | Pittaburgh. Pa.. mfirm ! COLLTE_DOG. R.PI> | Robert B ‘ber Friday. fe_King, Col. 883 i | Hy D.'C. THE WEATHER District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia—Rain and warmer today and tonight; tomorrow fair and colder. Records for 22 Hours. Temperature—Midnight, 22 19; 4 am, 19; 6 am, 18: 8 am, 10 a.m., 30; 12 noon, 34; 2 p.m. 4 pm., 40; 6 pm, 39; 8 pm, 3 pm., 36, Highest, 41; lowest, 18. Relative Humidity—8 a.m., pam., .82; 8 p.m., 47 Hours of sunshine, 9.0. Per cent of possible sunshine, 78. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 58: lowest, 36. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide 7:34 a.m. and 8:43 p.m., high tide, 1:04 am. and 1:36 pm. Tomorrow—Low tide 8:39 a.m. and 8 pm., high tide 2 am. and 35 pam, The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 6:33 a.m,, sun sets 106 pam. Tomorrow—Sun 6:32 sun sets 6:07 p.m Moon rises 1:04 am., m. Automobile lamps to one-half hour after sunset Weather in Various Cities. ~~Temperature.— Precipi. Max. Min. tation 8 Sa el sa pm. to ht. $p.m. 8p.m. 004 016 i 2 am, 20; rises am., sets 11:11 be lighted Asheville, N Atlanta. Ga. Birmingham. u Bismarei Ohio. . ‘herenne, Wyo. . veland, Ohio enport. Towa., ver. Colo Les Moines. Mich Duluth. Min, Fi Paso, Tex..". Tex s i Batesiiae: Towa, 006 AR 002 Galveaton Helen Indiw . Tnd. { Jacksonville. Fla, nass City. Mo Little Rock, Atk .. Angeles, Caiif. Marquette, Mnch Memphis, Tenn.. Miami, ¥ . obile Ala. ew Orieany, T Omaha, Piiladeiohia. Pa Phoenix. Ariz.. ... Portland, Me. . Portland. Oreg. Sait Lake City. St. Louis, Mo., Paul. ‘Minp,.. San Antonio, Tex. . San Diego, Calif,.."." San Francieco, Calif., Santa Fe Seattle, W ampa. Fla.. . Toledo. Ohio. \n-k-hnrr, i Births Reported. The following births have been reported {o the Health Department within the past 24 hours: Frank L. and Mildred Rush. girl William H_and Alice Lithgow, girl Christian &. and Katherine B Johnson. irl Jeff and Emily D. Haiflelzh. girl Henjamin and Mary E. Cater. boy Harry B. and Anna M. Hawkins. hoy Nicholas and Virginia Fortunato. giri Richard C. and Olive M. Beall Theo C._and Marie Berge, boy. Walter L. and Mary Veit. girl Thomas and Marian E. Morarre, hos Charles §. and Rose A. Scarrow, boy Wealey F_and Laura A, Harding. eicl Beecher W. Jessie F. Willlams, boy n.nm and Pear] Kasofaks, mirl Charles B. and Violet M. Bond. boy. Harold V. and Maye Damon. boy. Charles H. and Christie McEnerneyr. hov. Robert N_ and Dorothy Henderson, bos. Kenueth E. and Vivian Blunt. boy. Hansford and Elizabath Holland. boy Frederick and_Catherine Mundy, boy Paige A. and Pansx Pendieton. boy Howard D. and Mary M. Yarger. bov. Jamea and Willie: White. boy. Luther and Queen Tate. boy oy Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported t0 the Health Department within the past 24 houre Beiila Eller. 24. 1406 M st. n.w. Fred Tumple, 57. Casuaity Hospital Donald G. Lombardy, 1. 7143 14th at Fdith T. Bates. 22, 576 3rd at. n.w John P. Sanborn, 81, Driscoll Hotel Charles P. Fahey, 68, 2118 18th s Charles A. Kram, 57. George Washington Umversity Hosnital. Nettie M. Hanrahan. 55. 16 ne. H and 3rd ste.n.e. Cathierine Lambart, 83, Tolin W. Stanley, 30 Walter Reed Hos pital i -?wymmn Jackson, 20, Walter Reed Hos bita) 76. Home for Aged and Home for Aged and ne. ; Benning rd Harriett Clinton, Infirm., Aurelia Triggs, 08, nfirm. Samuel Cox. 53. Home for Aged and In- | firm. Mare E. Powell. 08, Home for Aged and 7). Home for Aged and Infifm Florence Hawkine. 60. 327 57th at. n.e Thomas Davis, 16 Freedmen's Hospital. Marv Davia. 52, 1114 Shepherd court n'w ard” Edenen. 80. Gallingsr Hownital Nalinda Hovloti, 56 TR30 V1. ave i w Naomi Copper, 65, 130% i, ‘ave. Mathew Hendérso. 45, Tuberculosis Hos- pital Millard Children's Hognital Margaret Winkey, 8 moathes. n.w. Sarah Lockwood. Stanford. ® months, . 1705 Seaton FOUND. BULLDOG. male._tan and white. short tai four white feet white streak down face, old doz. _Owner Kindly claim. Washington Ani- mal Rescue League. 34 Marvland ave. 8. male, tan and white. with D, 10584: found on Columibia pik Saturday Finder. William Sothern, John: son_Hill._Arlington. Va. . . taz No {school room of {parey MARCH 7. 1926—PART CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. A lecture on “Alask illustrated with colored slides, will be given by Will C. Barnes, assistant forester, United States Forest Service, Wednes- day, 8 p.m., at Grand Army Hall. The entertainment will be under auspices honor of Burnside Post, G. A. R. The fourth of a series of special Lenten services under auspices of the Bible Study Club of the District Fed- eration of Women's Clubs will be held Thursday, 11 a.m., at the Hotel Roose- velt. Rev. George F. Dudley, pastor of St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, will speak on “Prayer As a Means of Heallng.” Mrs. Walter Howard is chairman. Public invited. The Barry Farm Citizens' Associa- tion will meet Tuesday in St. John's Methodist Episcopal Church, Stanton road southeast, at $:15 p.m. The Hebrew Home for the Aged board meeting will be held tomorrow, 2:30 pm. Sixteenth Street Heights Citizens’ Association will meet Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the residence of Mrs. Joseph B. Burgdorf, 1309 Floral street The Wapiya Club will hold i luncheon at ‘clock, s weelk- Iy 1esdas A mass meeting to protest aga the Sunday law for the District wili be held at the Playhouse, 1814 N street, tomorrow night at 8 o'clock under the auspices of the Association Opposed to Blue Laws, the Religious Liberty Association, the Secular League and other organizations Burleith Ci Tuesday mght Assoclation meets 8 o'clock. in Sunday Mount Tabor Thirty-fifth street and Wisconsin ave nue. e hg Bachelorettes will give a ca at Hecht's, Seventh nd streets, at 2 0'c mm\, w mnew. WOMAN KILLS SELF. Despondent, Locks Self in Kitchen and Turns on Gas. Mrs. Lillian K. Nader, 33 years old, after several weeks of despondency be- cause of the death of her brother, M. samaha, locked herself- in the kitch enette of her apartment at %35 M street, late yesterday, opened three jets of a gas stove and died from as phyxiation. Willlam Samaha, a_nephew, found the kitchenette door locked upon a visit last night and, unable to find his rd ¥ Nader, her son, at his store and the ter called in police from the second precinet, who broke down the door. Mrs. Nader was found on the floor. The window had tightly locked. The stove jets wide open. Coroner J. Ramsay Nevitt issued a certificate of death by suicide. Charles Nader, husband of the dead woman, said to be in Tampa, Fla. English Common Law. From the Kansas City Times The name English common law is given to the unwritten law—lex non scripta—of England. in contradistine- tion to the written or statute law. It consists of a collection of maxims of British, Danish and Saxon extraction. to which custom and judicial decisions were | have given the force of law, and de. id. from King promulgated in rives its origin, it is Alfred's code of laws, $40 A. D., and afterward lost. Statute law prevails over common law. The common law of the United States is based on that of England. © Cards of Ebanki. CARTER. We wish to exoress our thanks and_décpest appreciation 10 our _many friends and neighbors for their kindness and_ beautiful flowers sent (o my dear daughter. Mra GEQRGIE P. CARTER HER MOTHER. MRS CHARITY HIG- GINBOTHAM. AND FAMILY . CRUPPER. T wish to extend ms thanks and_appreciation to relatives and_frianda for tho heautifnl flowers at the death of my dear aunt FLORIDA F. CRUPPER HER NIECE. ELLA FITZHUGH EDELIN. Wo wish to express our sincere thanks and deepest appreciation {0 ou many friends for their kindness and fo heautiful flowers sent at the death of heloved wife and sister. BEULAH B MRS. LYDIA A SHUMATE. We wish to express our thanks and_deepest appreciation fo the relatives. friends and neighbors for their kindness ind beautiful flowera sent at the death of onr beloved hushand and_father HIS WIFE. KATE R SHUMATE CHILDRE STIROR. We wish (0 express (o our many friends and relatives our mincere thanks deenest anpreciation for their kind- es and for the beautiful floral tributes the death of our heloved wife and ANNA STIBOR AND at mother. WILLIAMS, We wish to express our sin core thanks and deepest appreciation our many friends and neighbors for their kindness shown us during the illness of our mother and the heautiful floral trih lites at the death of my husband. L. B WILLIAMS MRS LB WILLIAMS AND DAUG WILLIS. T wish to sxpress my sincere and deepest apnreciation to my many relatives, friends and neiehhora for their kindness own me during his ilness their Beautiful floral tributes at the deat my beloved hushand, WILLIAM W. WiI. Lis." HIS WIFE. KATIE M. WILLIS FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. HOUND. part beagie, white in _color. tan ota over each eve. fomale. Owner kindly Washington ‘Animal Rescue League. Maryland ave. s.w. RRIER wire-haired. famale. and _black markings. Owner kindly elaim ~ Washington Rescue League, 349 Maryland ave DunDY Animal LOST. color: in_whobping dis- Government Hotels, Lagier. Building C-D_or Lin¢. 6080, _Reward. @ months old COLLIE PUPPY light brown with white breast and paws: wore green col ar, ‘nl*lldded with brass. Phone West 2350. DA names on back. Anna B. King. Please phone Mra ree_King. Col. = { DOG. “collie. male. white iripe on head Don” tag 1480, Rflura to 6. W. Hinep. 601 fo B AT Lincoln 524 JAMES T. RYAN 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. hiate Ambulanes h the su sors of I.A wine''the original W, R S Phone Fr Srmerly 040 F St. N " Joseph'F. Birch’s Sons Establishad 3034 M ST. N.W. Feamieied el Dignified Funes Management Lifetime. Experience Modern_chapel. Model Chapel. Lincoln 142 V.L.SPEARE fi"i"‘ establish- Bhone Frank. 8626 1009 H. St. N.W. (JSAAC_BIRCH) JAMES T. CLEMENTS’ SONS 243 Wisconsin Ave. Went 804 2 PIN ( gpals and pearla: initiala L. ~Friday moriig, prob- and G and 14th and New York_ave. Phone Mre. Pulver. Adams 4070 LID OR COVER of automobile fool box. yood trimmed ‘with rubber, and sluminum NECKPIE nd Loew's 1605 it PAPER BAG. containing six salad forke and two decks of cards: Friday night on 14th Finder please call Pu(‘it:’r OOK_ leopard leather: contents. 395 0 BiitaRiso ‘ocetbie nd billa: Savacdey evening at or near southwest corner 12th and F_sts. n.w. Finder will please call Clave. 1864 Libéral_reward. [0 A- | chapel Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 (MunSlIE & MR CHAS. S. ZURHORST sol zAs‘r CAPITOL ST. ingoln 372, Tunothy Hanlon 641 H ST. N.E. Phone L. LEE. Funeral Director an o B T g — | hian, 332 Pa. Ave. N.W. Call M. 1385 | Frank Geiet’s Sons Co, ST. N.W. L‘Ja".r:fl‘: o eieptione _ Main 2473 T. F COSTELLO NOW LOCATED AT ST, NORTH EO{‘KLWO'UK. lfl‘l:“. s vernment b Dle. reward. © Pearl H. able_reward, 10470, POCKETBOOK. dark _ brown. containing money: Friday night between 8 and 9. on ST Soidiere Home ‘car: reward. " 4108 ampshire_ave. confaining papers. in money: suit: Steely. phone Line. FUNERAL DESIGNS, BLACKISTONE’S Floral “Blanket Sprays” N POODLE. white. ame Dixie: Tost last ¥riday. Refurh_to. 1507 containing _ keys. change: Chevy Chase car ' between unm Yarket and 2000 ~Connecticnt av 48 Teward, return E. D. Sadier. Apt. 434, dral _Mansion; REWARD—$100 for Teturn to_under- SlEned of private ‘telecraph cods of Gnion Pacific 'm._lost January 27. 1926, New Willand Hotel; B auestions asked Charles H. Bates. 522 Mills Building. POINTER DOG strayed from Friendship; answers to name of Nat; name plate on collar bear- ing name of Edward MclLean $25 reward. Telephone Cleve- Iorrn tte d | gityl Florsl Desiens, \q d Other Beautify 81, Moderais Service. 1222 F. ror m.'x'fli'.’::;‘:»".?i';fl nexpeneive. Bros. Co.. 1212 F St, Geo. C. Shaffer "0 & so 5w, W, ELORAL EMBL Ml 200 E , E cnmcn TE_PRIC] E#n branch_stores. -| We Specidlize in [loral Deangxe:lat Modcr]mte w rlcfé/-lNc Florists land 8S. of Burnside Woman's Relief Corps in | h of | Main 2418 | Chureh, | aunt about the place, notified Alfred | lying dead | been | is | | | HARVEY, THE FAMILY. ¢! w ! | i i | | | S'_"Nv MAING69S3 | | died H. H. CHANDLER DIES. Was Prominent in Advertising | Field for Many Years. | CHICAGO, March 6 (P).—Hannibal | H. Chandler, 81 vears old, prominent | in advertising and publishing for | many years, died toda Mr. Chandler, after the fire of 1871. had one of his busiest periods h’]l writing advertising, which consisted in | brief cards of announcement—all the | curtalled newspapers had space for telling where burned out concerns had reopened. He was born in Freligs- | burg, Quebec, and in 1565 came here | nd entered the employ of the Chicago Times of which his bLrother, Henry B. Chandler, was one of the owners He established the advertising firm of H. H. Chandler and Co.. the fore runner of Lord and Thomas SR Retired Policeman Dies. Tohn H. Gibson a retired iceman yesterday at his home, 35 Ran dolph’ street. Mr. Gibson was born in | this city September 15, 1863, and was appointed policeman in August, 1894 He was retired February 1 last for | digability. Beatfii ALENANDER. Al office loom of Yo ent’ at the fune his brother. Prospect ave. n. Monday, March 'R, at b, % L REV. R. ¥. CARTER. N DUDLEY TUCKER. P. S BERRY. Mareh 6. Fosidence. Tuxs f the late i s at the parlors of 109 Kth &t s.c.. Sundav Relatives wiid fricids Interment at Waterfore Suddenly Friday, March JOHN BASIL, a0 Willlgm, 1 S invited.” BURTON at 345 pam. foved son of Mr. and Mrs, ¢ (nee Ricks) of 429 Q al_from St Paul's M and S sts. n.w pom. Interment in COLEMAN. Membe, ocation ate at 4 pm 10 HE from T Death 30 pn JOHNSON Sevretare Men's de: it TON The Eider “iation announces the RY COLEMAN March eliet Anso ) Brothe Funeral will be ¥ i026. at 1 nm. 6 tonal Church. M st Members assen NAYLOR. President fo Wednesda pom. Mi Tuion We ted at this i 8 o'vlock MBORICOPER, “'Fineral st fex Church, Sunday. Murch o'clock. Friends and relatives DAVIS. Friday. March 5 1026, at & at Freedmen s Hospitai, THOMAS Funeral from Mount Olive Ban harch Sunday. Mar t1pm (Thursdey. Mar MAR . widow of the am H Aunocar from. Clements’ 1241 Wisconsin av B, at 830 am ¥ Chur 15 am. Mor Beter. taking, parl Holy T In Do, GITNERIT kina § am.. hushand " of G L 838 XM Holy and F_sts. Rosary n.w am. Friends and rel ENRIGHT. March residance Chure ch 8 R from the Church a. Saturday. March H. GIBSON. beloved hi Sarah V. Gibson. Fu funeral parlors. 10th esday. March 9. at 2 Friends and relatives invited to attend Interment at Glenwood Cemetery. — K® HABER. Thursday. March 4. 1926, at the residence of his daughter. ‘Mre J. K. & Brookbank_ 23 “Baltimore ‘st.. Hyattsvill: Md.. M. FREDERICK. beloved husband of the”late_Mars Catherine Haber, aged vears. Funeral from St. Jerome's Cathol: Church Monday. March 8. at 8 o'clock Relatives and friends invited Mount Olivet Cemetery All member ington Lodge. No. World. are hereh am. 8t Danville, GIBSON. m 6. 1926, at Iate of Star of Wash. A. 0. of M. of the reatiestd to assemble at i called meeting_at 1307 drd st n.w Monday. March 8 at 7:30 pm. to a nge for the funeral of our late brother ROBERT P. HARVEY. ESAU DAVIS. 1 JOHN A. DAVIS. Secretary HAWK Departed this life \\rdn'lfln\r G r of Magie Smith 1 Hawkin of New mourn their loss It nieces and four nephews and a host friends. Remaine rd st ne from Metr A M. F. Church. M st. between and_16th ste Sunday, Marén 7. at No review ifter Rervices MEITMAN. Fridas morging, March 5, 1026 his _remidence. Northbrook ~Courts FRANC 1S B efoied Irishand of the lat Mary Frances Heitman. Requiem mass at # oclock Monday morning at Sacred Henes Shriti i) HEL i March 5. 1096, at her eaidence. the Woodley. MARY HAMIL TON. widow the late Jfoseph Hellen morning, 10 am.. at St urch. 15th and Vst private, (Montelair, N oy | - ted this life Fridas night at 11:15 o clock. at her Cormont ave. niw. MA raves fo mourn ter. Eleanor E. 1 a host of rela pm paners please HEWLETT. Dep: March remidonce; 1¥ DA HEWL| Newman. twh tives and fri be held Mond Vermont Avenie Baptiat ment in Harmony Cemetery hat a weight of sorrow this lonely one. hear home at | k_Society | Vermont Vermont ave arch » W dies’ meat Chureh, n.w.. Mondas, 3 Tor ‘the Durpose of attnding. the funerai of our late supervisor, MALINDA HEW- LETT. Please wear w DORIS TUCKSON. President PENANNA GLOVER. Fin. Sec'y HEWLETT. The Ladies’ Columbia Aid Asso. ciation announces the _death of Mrs. MA LINDA HEWLETT. = You are requested o attend the funeral Monday. March X 1926, at I nm.. nue Baptist Chureh INDIANA_TYLER. President, MARY E. BOWMAN. Ree. Secy HEWLETT. The Ladies' Cliff Rock Society announces the death of Mrs. MALINDA HEWLETT. Funeral Monday. March K. 1926, ‘at 1 pm. from the Vermont Ave nue Baptist Church PAULINE MARSHALL. President NNIE F. BARNES. Fin. Sec'y HEW jes’ Golden Leat Whis- vering Hope Sociaty the deati of Mrs. MALINDA H Funeral Dom.. from Vermont_Ave PAULINE 3 LI, President MARIE L. JOHNSON. Rec. Sec'y HEWLETT. Officers and_inmates of Philo. mathian Household of Ruth. No. 4788, G. P00 K re notified of the death of Sister MALINDA HEWLETT. Called meet ing Sunday evening, March 7. at 4:30 om.. ot Odd Fellows’ Hall. Funeral Mon day arch & at 1 p.m.. at Vermont Avi nue Bantist Church [embers please meet at the church at 12 30 IRENE L. ASHTON. M. N. G, ADDIE M. DAVIS. W. R . JoN ¢ March 5. 1926, MARY_E. JONES. widow of Willam T. Jones. Fu neral from of her daughter. Mra 8 H, Stidham. 1015 Calvert at. now Abt. 41, Monday. March 8. at 3 pm._ In terment at Congressional Cemetery. T JORDANe Departed this life Friday. March 5. 1076, at 10:30 D.m, at her residence 018 E at. n.w.. SUSAX JORDAN. wife of Weals Jorda of William Jorda and mother-i of Estella Jordan. She iraves to their loss “one son. & daughter-in-law and seven grandchiidsen Funeral from Shiloh Bantist Church, Rev w.ldrnn|n‘ Mondas at % p.m. Rela tives and MAGARITY 1 KATE MAGARITY, wife of James W. M Lewinsville Church 2 p.m. MILLER. Departed this 1fe Friday. Ma 5. 1028. at 12:45 o'clock. at his re D Rowsiyn. Vo WALTER L. MILLER T leaves to mourn {heir logs & loving wite, Dorese Miller: mister. Josenhine Beale: brother-in-law and four nisces. Fu. neral from Arnoid & Wilson s nndertaking establishment. 19th and L ats. n.w.. Mon. {ay. March B at 2 p.m. Friends invited.s OWENS. March 1. 1020, at the residence of his dauchter. Mrk. Joho_Frohlich. on River road near Tuxcdo. Md. JOSEPH B OWENS. aged 85 years. Finer disor, Cliapel Enisce ant. Md. Hen nd § PAYNE. Frida at Phila- deiphia, Pa.. A 'PAYNE of Bar. roft, Va.. beloyed mother of Mra. Ailton B. Payne RICHARDS. Saturday 1026, Providence ~ Hosoital. WILLIAM WARD, fon_of William A. and the Iate Mary E. Richards. Funerai from his late residence. 117 15th et sc. Tuewda: Mareh 8. at 9:30 am.. thence #o Chureh of the Holy Comforter. where mass will be said at 10 o'clock. Interment at Mount Olivet Cemeters. — Relatives and friands JE: 1926, o e, beloved Funéral trom v, March 8, at thee Bru 1 from Ad- March 6 at ED. Saturday morning. March 6. ok, at the Cosi | SACKs. 19 ! Anvisox. | BUTLER. interment at | L INSCOE. | LANCASTER. from the Vermont Ave: | Seat Pleas. | 1 FANCrs (ASBURY RICHARBSOR. CHo neral from the home of Beals R Howard. 1110 6th, ot Monday, March & “af 1f m Pien as Bowess, dtesment sy ate. 3 Weaths. Departed_this life 3. 2t 815 v HE: loved " wite ‘of E. 4. lier'late residence. 10; Bradley Hill Md.. o * p.m. Relatives srment private SHEDRICK. Departed this 1ife ch 5. 1020, WEST SHEDRICK 25 to mourn’ their loss these reiats ott. Mre. L. Carter and Mc. Bill Fiineral from Metr between 1th and 1ith March 9. at © o'clock Men's Reliet il death WEST SHEDRICK March 5. residence. 1757 Willard st. of funeral hereafter H. H. NAVLOR. President BURLLS. Secretars e Drive oh announces nw 3.6, Florida ave ne. MAR (nee Ourani). be loved wife of Webster G Strofier daughter of Mary E and Harry & ared 26 vears. Funeral fr dence Mondag. March 8. at 10 terment at Glenwood Cemeters STRITTMATTER. March ddence. 1440 Union st aw.. HERMAN RICTMATTER. "Funeral Moidas” Mas n_tiis late Tesidenice ¢ Arliiton Natlonal Cemietery hutsday. March 3 at At Ga. FDWIN MANSBRIDGE. e son” of William T "and Marv B aged ral from his late e Batiston, Vi Sunday March ; It am. Intermest at Leesburs. \a. 7° TUCKER. To the m Bureau Laborers’ Relief Asa You_are liereby notifisd L TUCRER died March 9. asSomsmer 1926 at STUART. fanta loved tine Hox ) o 0. F Odd_ Fellows a0 o' of Pa €% make HATTIE GRAHAM this fife Frids Funeral from th Mrs. Hugles. 1 o JACRSON. WER. Actinz Who. Marh we mothy W REIGE Fa Memoriam. ADDISON Wit loving men Y ADDISON. wiie todas. Mareh afiect el a4l tache st DEVOTED DAUGHTER. 1 ON BT RE. ey City. N. ADDISON. mothe MARY ADDISON, y. Ma But O how Since HER _DE MAYE MARY eizht mother ADDI i i rn gone 1 DATGHT! IRTHA. * BATTENFIELD. Sacred to the memory of our_dear wife and mother. CATHERINF BATTENFIELD, who depacted this |ife one year ako today. March . 195 Evers day brings sweet memorics Evers memory brings a tear Deep within our hearts we «her Thoughta of one e loved o deu HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. * In ead remembrance father. JAMES BUTLER. this life three years ako today 1923. Halt of our lives is biried desp Under the sod woere my father sleey AW Just three sea-s ugo touay An ‘angel bore his soul au s CHILDREN GARNETT. In sacred_memory of our be- loved brother. GEORGE W. GARNETT who passed away min g0 today. March 7. 1017 . CROVO. A tributs of love and devotion to the memorygof our dea- mother. MARLY A CRO)! ted this Tife sis Aagotoday, M3 1920 SON o departe Mareb FRANK In sad hut loving_remembcance of mother. ANNIE F. NS Inee Mann). who departed this tren searn ago todoy. Mareh 1. 1 She is gone. hut not forzotis Naver wiil her memory fade Sweetent thoughts shull ever linse i the ETave W here he ia lay mk DEVOTED” DAVGHTER AND SO MR, AND MRS AR Gy our_dariing of ou EOWARD Tiend o a3 the hour that ¢ When Gud_called anr LOVING SON. GEORGT FAMILY A tribute of tion fo the memory of o mother. FSTELLA E departey thun_fife, © today. Mareh 7 5 HUSBAND AND (HILDREN MERCER. 1u lo remembrance dearest” sister, GRACE MER parted this life five vears ago today. Mae v 1021 Dearest rister herad In this wea: You shall n While God keeps me Sweet s the memory thnt Sweat is the erave wh Part of my buried deen Under the sods where vou sieen vou shall aiways e remem v and sadne For I have never been the same Dear sistar, sinee soil left e Five veurs ago today. March 7 10 YOUR LOVING SISTER. HARRIE ! S. A tribute of love and devotion to memory of my dear mother. JF. E. MILLS of Vienna, Va. who depar this lifa three years ago todav. Mare 1023, at 2:45 p.m On_the hillside softly sieeping Where the flowers £entis & at Lies the one we love o deariy In her lone and silent grate Sleép on. dear mother. and take sour 1o God walled you home: He thought it hext BER “DEVOTED SON WILLIAM "R MILLS. AND HER DEVOTED DAL TER-IN-LAW. MARY E. MILLS. ¢ In lovine memory CISA R, OFENST died one 0 today. Ma Anniversary mass St Alovan Often to the graveyard 1 wande Flowers to lay with loving On_the grave of my Who is sweetly al I feel w0 lonely with Your face I'm lon Just to have you with ‘m. dear mothe u ean a3 much to me ol e ON A TRERT. - of ou tod this Toda ¢ my dea EIN. who 1925 NSTEIN. mother. PURCHES. dear littie life eo_suddens March 7. 10186, The month of March one To us the saddest of the e Because it took from iy Away Our dear littte “Sonnie * ten years ago t day. DEVOTED FATHER. TER more 1a bers MOTHER AND §1= ROBEY. WINDHAW. in loving romem brance of my dariing mother. ROBEY, who sweetly fell ber 9. 1018, and deai MARTIN WINDHAM to sleep January 2. Twas early morning when voice Called softly. My suffering ores our heads uj YOUR DEVOTED = DAUGHTER AN AUNT. ALLIE ROBEY s, ) embrance of m e husband. and dur father. - WILLIAN A Rl nnnu ho died thirteen” Sears ch 7, 1013 B PG Wire AND cnmorex. WALLS. In sad but loving rememhrance of our dear one. FLORENCE J. WALLS. who departed thi life four the Master - ‘ome an come now and lay veirs ago fodas Maren 7. 1822 . It was in the evening Four vearw ago today An angel of death came down to earih 'And bore our loved one awa: Sieen on, dear one. and take vour re God callétl you noma: He thought it best Tn silence you wuffered. in patience so i1 God called vou to suffer no o called fter no more RER DEVOTED SON. ROLEE. AND 1< TERS. JANIE AND HATTIE . WERDEN. Tn sad but loting remembranc: of our devoted {ather. who left us so sud denly and five vears ago toda March 7 Eternal reat grant unto him. HIS LONELY WIFE. MARY & AND CHILDREN. WILLIAMS. In loving memors ’|l|r mother. ¥ W dvad. Dear Lo WERDE N of our dac 1AM, whom ek wlipiggs ¢ N

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