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CAPOSITION CLOSES INCARNIVAL SPIRIT - Charlesten Dancers Appear in Competition at Annual C. of C. Event. .n-\drded to Teddy Mosley and Joseph heehan. judzed the hest allaround Charlestopers entered in the competi tion. Anthony Ditto sained another A.Ap in the boyt’ class, while J. A Riley, who ran him ose second, awarded a prize b b dasher. Tu the juvenile profs Baby' Margaret Lev fizt hener uvenile divis hoth Julia C t receive came off with o able to choos Both Miss Lthel Wil Biser were honored by the ction were L Jerry Mangan, who danced sther prize in the juvenile clads attract tor D) juver “""';l;l‘ i) recerd crowid, 4trAct et to 4 nimble youngster, William pect of witnessing the competion the second anviual the Ch pber a suceess ston Anditoriuim +0 the exposition last night h 10 leave and at midnight contest was in full swing icluded \ Matthews, J. V. Alexander, Al Courtney and A J. Alexandc Judg were Sol Min ster and Meyer Goldman. eemed lo: the tiddier: | Entrants rnival spirit s thousand: pected the vari last time and gathere dme sad Eayecd Oxdered to Wnslungtou nd ity the lalcony (o withess the exhi- | First Licut. John MacArthur. tion of the ci yout |Chemical Warfare Service, at Edge ton tulent {wood Arsenal, Md Enthusia to this city ity in the ed t | Bureau, War Department. scores the Audi um i high as the dancers d cheered m ran eir Militia India’s ruined indigo industry has been art the method of making the s loving cup was If People Only Knew the Truth W. Chambers will do just what he savs. That his ct. you can depend upon him in time of sorrow, ke advantage avd push yven for more than you can A hands e silv W per not 1 hat 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. 585.00. Fine Private Ambulances, Only $4.00 to and from any city hospita! Vor Perfert Serviee Call E The Brown Stone Funeral Home of W. W. CHAMBERS CO. 14th, Cor. Chapin St. NW. Phone Col. 432 A SPECIAL SALE of 12 BABY GRANDS | A Group of Floor Samples in the Most Popular Sizes iniature Grands partment Grands Especially Priced for Quick Clearance Prices Reduced to *395 445 %495 5535 Feature Bargain * Miniature Size KReproducing Baby Grands Mahogany Case, Colonial Design, Beautiful Tone Quality A Rare Opportunity A Very Limited Number Your Old Piano Taken in Exchange te Homer L.Kitt Co 1330-G-STREET Washington’s Complete Music Store - has been ordered | 395 The TERMS? Easiest in Town! $10-$12 Monthly - THE SUNDAY - - CUTTING UP BODY to Claim He| = Chiropractor Was Intimidated Into Making Admission. By the Aseoriated Press ! PHILADELPHIA, March 18.~Coun- sel for David L. Marshall, chiroprac on trial_for the murder of Miss | na May Dietrich, made plain to that the defense would contend | on that he dis. membered the body iu his office was obtained by intimidation. William Taylor, district, attorney of | Delaware County, who testified to the confession, would not. admit that any llegul method was used to obtain the cment, was clogely cross mined avithout changing any ma- | terial part of hie testimony. William | E. MecClenachan, assistant. district attorn of Delsware County, suve testimony. Counsel for the defense, however. brought out. from the ummnt that | Marshall said he was “all in” just after he admitted dismcmbering the ‘bodv and that Marshall signed the ufession just before 7 or 8 o'clock THE WEATHER | District of Colnmbia— Fair and| continued cold today: tomorrow fair: | not o cold; moderate northwest and | west winds. Virginla—F todls‘ tomorrow ! wess, not o cold; northerly winde Maryland—Fair and continued cold | tomorrow fair, not quite so | cold; fresh northwest winds Records for 24 Hours. Temperature—Midnight, 12 ‘air und continued cotd | increasing cloudi- . moderate to fresh | . Highest, “Relative humidit | pm. § pan.. do. Raiufall (8 pan. to § pm.)—None. Hours of sunshine. Z.5. Fer cent of possible sunshine, | per cent Sun rose, 6:21; sun set, 6:14. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 18; lowest. 3 H Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States und Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, p.m.; high tide, 8:1 Tomorrow—Low tide. : 4 | 342 p.m.; high tide, 9:08 a.m. and 9:34 | p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—gun rose, 6:23 a.m. 6:13 p.m. Tomorrow-—Sun rises, sun sets, 6:14 p.m. Coast un set, 6:21 am lon the morning of Monday, Janua Marshall had been in the han of District Aftorney Tavlor from |ubout. 6 o'clork the night. before A half dozen witnesses today told | of the movements of Miss Dietrich on : | January 18 and 19 Among them as her employer, Miss Catherine S a milliner. Mis: Dietrich | ome of these witnesses of 4 engagement she had with a (viend for tho night of January 0. This triend, Nathaniel L. Warren, was | 3 wirness and told of this en Sagement Tle had known dMiss | Dietrich for about 3 vear: The State espects to cloge ify case sbout Tuesday. Marshall is expected | to take the stand as the first witness | n his own behalf. | i Easy to Turn. | Erom the London Matl. 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AbHI\GTO\ D.: €., MARSHALL T0 DENY ITOWNE GETS DIARY oS5 CONGRESS READY .. { vears has_separated from | charging i Mrs | and morbid { stonea: some, MARCIH 14, ON COURT ORDER Obtains “Story of My Mar- riedsLife” He Says Wife Took From Trunk. ) | By the Aesociated Prese. CHICAGO, Mareh 13. — A court order won past the lock of safety de pogit box in Evanston today and r stored to J. Meredith Towne, grand son of the man who originated Yale locks, his diary, “The story of my married life” and other papers whic he declared had been taken from him { by his estranged wife. Towne, who twice in the last three his wife. formerly Dorothy Ravin. daughter of au immigrant tailor armed with a writ of replevin accompanied by u deputy sheriff ar a mechanie. “Offieials of the lat bowed before the writ and Towne gave a bond of $1,000°in exchange for the documents. Towne declared in his writ that the manuscripts had been stolen from his trunk by his wife. ‘The Towne mar in 1922 when Towne sought . divoree. his wife with unfaithtul vess. He withdrew the action his wife later rued him for divo: alleging cruelty. The decree enied WON BEAUTY CONTEST. an | Girl Eloped With Towne After Being Declared Vietor. STAMFORD, Conu. March 13 P ~The romance in the lives of J. Mere dith Towne. grandson of the founder Yale and Towne. here, and of Duro thy Constance Ravin. daughter of 1 Hebrew tailor. began in 1914 after a heauty contest. Dorothy. shop girl of 16, had won the prize and voung Towne cloped with hLer (o Toledo. They tried housekeping in Chicage and in four months returncd to this sity. Neither parental roof was ope to them and the couple went ot Detroit ! which was their home for three years. | Upon veturning Towne brought suit alleging mizconduet. This case re mained an the court docket until June 1924, when it wis withdrawn In April, 1925, the Townes separted and 4 month later the wife brouzht it for divorce. alleging intolerabie ueltr. The case was uncontested. Towne told her story, but did not get 4 decree. She said that her { busband was in love with her for two years and everything went smoothly Then he began to hit her with hi | fist and kick her about the house | They had lived in a cottage and she ! said that love flew.out of the window | and he was cold, indifferent. abusive The decree ground that ty had not been proved. Transfers Announced Recent E:nhzlnloen Jobn F La_lht‘l\ from th Philippines to Fort Humphreys, Vi : First Liot William C. th Engineers. | from Washingten Barracks, D. C., to lhr‘ Panama Canal Zoye. | Lieuts. Michael C. Grenata and Ivan Lawrence andstecond Lieuts. Her bert Davidson and George . Rein !hardt, from Camp Humphreye, Vi to Hawaii wag denied on the changes in the Corps Put on Retired List. Firet Sergt. William Bu less Infantry, Nogales, Ariz than 30 yvears' service, fus been | placed on the retired list of the Arm on bis own application FOUND. | BULL—Light brinain tods. face: Tour white foat. whife: mals. Owner Lind: Washington Animal Res-us Maryland ave.uw. COLLIE—Femule: vers 1ant 1 Sior [ SpuE dos tomg onet SF Sy o i to & | Teazun *s4D Marptand cave, s o Besuc %flh{lh\ffl;‘fla’rk Lrown -~ mixed with * four white fear. w n chest wn ek of ook -:-‘r]m‘ B0 e | plcasa claim. because dor fa griey Warh Ington Amimal Reacue’ Leagur. 340 Mars s FOX TERRIER—Male tin and whito s} Gl Ouner Uindly ity Bt the W Ashitet Animal Rescus Leagur. 310 Mursiand ate IRISH _TERRIEN_Male. hohbed tail | ped ears wearini | ed yith blue stoney the Waehington An\n Maryiand ave s while ne~k and loog tail. tipoed with League. 5310 oD hrown leather collac atug wner lundly o al Tesrue League 519 LOST. Tmale: reward 2235 Baneroft in Peoples drug etore, Thurs- Reward 17 ‘returned 1 \mh. 0 b, Feturned to "48 Franklin BRACELET. green 2010 with Blue and sreen e Friday afternoon: reward. Call Adams 27357 BOSTON TERRIER. brindle_fwo white in front. two white Libs on hind feet. wh breast. white stripe on head: name Jimmis reward. George Cummings. 17 Carroll Manor, oma_Park. Jd CQULIE—Large, Diax 0d: ‘anawers " Roxie. 1423 Pa._ave. s.e. CQULIE DOG. dark brown. whife Greast and feel: collar and tag: answers 1o name of Teddy. Reward if returned to Jobn Jackson. 432 B et ne. 14 DOG—Houn: brown, with white mark on Leck: name 1588, Loberal reward. 1:60 Taslor et. n.w. - Col. 8080 ¢ GLASSES forioiee Trame locker "keye and penkmife, initials E. L' T. B. n Tt Lirany o (onyrus Lacey st.. Ballston, Va. Rk Tan cowtie—SoTRILT. il dren'y ‘clothes. Friday. between 713 Trvh and Hyatteville.Adams 6852 or 513 Irving. ITANDBAG—Brown. on way from hollrfl' town o Umion_ Station. Sunday. March Reward, Harris, 1010 T &t n.w.. or Voita pl. HANDBAG—Lady s, minge: coptained a keye. vieiting cards ane Satlirday, Mar. 13, at P s, neen there ‘and the: fows: 13th and O els nw. Return o the Towa and receive ward. Mrs. Willey O. Teou, Franklin 9511, KETS—Center W o o Clafin ke . cas Eleanor - Bk case 5 some mones. tion carde’ narket or be- Saturday, - Mank half Grosn-tiger 1 . Phone’ North 2005. MONEY—-Rolls-of bills on 61h st tween M. ‘ave and Mam, sve, betwee! 0 pni. Safurday night. Reéward. Call Eicoln’ 7570, PERINESE—Brown, tlind. Call Columbia KETBOOK. brown. containing 35 to $6 l d Ley: lost in Mt. Pleasant st. car. please notify Apt. 421. the Arzonne. RAT TERRIER—] - Mu.-“-"hm____l"_“‘x‘fifi‘ RING. man's. Elk. Wednesd.. valued because of sentiment. Eye st.. Apt. 204, . Wes ARF man's &quare u|lk‘ \lrh lud e roa near Connecticut and ‘Wednes eward. Call_Franklin 95 19> nncr CLES—Shell rims, between Lanxl ;w R ATer Schbel a0 Chanine. ol lum m Eleu\or Waite, VANITY rAss Dlack. containing_movey andkexe: Ieff on fender of automobile on DUl gt mear Cepter, Market. Finder pleaso orth 9172, Reward wnxfi? WATCH. white goid, March ©. on 14th st between A and East Ca ol Re. ward.__Return to 1121 Chicago ! T\‘nifl-r WATCH, “with photol F.nh in case Mre.” Emmett” Col hite. Finder 1 offered. U worn B iurn 2100 WRI D! l'h U Efl-\‘ ini VRIS WATCR |m= Fold with four sap- phiret, ipitial G or nro%n Cen: ] High Scho Tew 401, 1236 Columbig osd. " Col. $30 BILL. at 1% o'clock. =nd rl u 2 zasolifie station ‘at time office No auestions asked. J. E . Kramer. POI NTER DOG strayed. from Friendship; answers to name of ive. 734 15th ing mame of Edward McLean: $100 reward. Telephone ‘Cleve- land 8. went 1o the banl: | ge was beclouded, but | "ty of intolerable cruel. | -Include transfers of Capt. | and First | iy ciaim at " the | st | o | Finder | 28 Chaoning st ‘Telephone | Aot | Nat; name plate on collar bear- | 1926—-PART 1. An {llustrated lecture of a “Walk- ing Tour Through Ireland, .Scotland 1and England” will be given by Col. O. H Oldroyd, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., .l( j Grand {Army Hall, for the benefit 0[ Daughters of Union Veterans. The Ladles' Auxiliary of the Ashlar ‘f‘lub will meet March 20, 8 p.m., at | the home of the president. Mrs. D. T Taylor, 447 Randolph street { David Remez. national leader of i Jewizh labor tu }'alestine, will address 4 joint Zlonist weeting Thursday cve ning at the Jewish Community Center. He will speak on tual conditions in Palestine today and on the consfruc tive accomplishments of the Zionist movement James A. Ldgerton will speak to. morrow, 8 p.ui., in the Shoreham Ho- | tel. Subject, “Constructive lafth.”’ Group leaders interested in the byme memory contest sponsored by the National Federation of Clubs will meet tomorrow. 5 p.., @ the studio of Miss Goodwin, 1408 11 street. If unable to attend, Miss Good win requests that she be called. Tele phone number, Cleveland 629, Washington Circle, Child Conserva- tion League of America, will meet to | morrow, 230 p.., at 5517 Illineis ave uue. Lebanon Chapter, ‘No. 2. i the Bastern Star, will serve a chicken i |dinner &t the Church of zhn- Epiplian:, 11317 G street, Thursday, f 5 to i p.m., for the benefit of lhn children’s dorniitory, Lastern Star Home The Missouri Society will hold its| iast wecting of the year in April when several distinguished guest: trom Missour! wiil Le present A bridge and 500 party will be given tomorrow, § p.a., at the Confederate Memorial Home. The committec has received a number of attractive ta trom merchants. Those in ¢ Mrs. Vrances Owens, Mre. and Mrs, Samuel Burle Beaurczare d Daughters os the Confe. Order of i Kappa Nu Sorority will have bavquet and dance Wednesday e ning at Wardman Park Hotel Rebs Barrett Florence Crittenton e of Takoma Purk will meet hursday at the liome ot Mrs. Cros taud The “G. K. Dramatic Club will pre- sent a comedy, “Other Peoples Hus Wednesday evening in Nort! Masonic Temple, with Mrs. Stelly | Lewis a8 leading woman. The pl will be given for the benefit of 1 National Cirele Athletic Club. Dai ing at 9:15 p.m The Writerscraft Club will meet to morrow, & p.m.. in_baeement of Mt Pleasant Library. Mre. Greville will have charge of the study hour. Mrs Kadolet will read an or'gjnal stor: Any one interested in this type study will be welcomed The Unity ear Miss Bread of ight, at Society will Mary A, Williams on “The Life” at & o'clock tomorrow | headquarters, 1326 1 street The Wapiya Club meets at the Uni- | y Club at luncheon i Tuesday. Dr. health cfficer, Problem: William ¢ Will speak on i Gty Dr. Winficld S. Whitman, president the District of Columbia Chiro Society, Wil addre the City Chiropractors’ A« urday at 5 pm. at the Centrul Chiropractic Colleze, 1914 Seventh street northwe: r Charles A. Thompson, the president tnvites all chiropractors ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. The Wanderlusters’ hike will star from Fourteenth and Colorado avenie at 0 o'vlock. Mr. Kemmerer will i lead. [of practic Waghington iation meet at Rostlyn at 150 o'clock. Car leaves at 2. A wilderness walk from Ball's Hill to Lagle Rock, returning | to McLean. This is th ¥ t the membership { Greonley. leader. | The National Political Study Clul will bave a silver tea at the residence of Mrs. Sallle Perry, 1721 First street. ! from 3:30 to 6:30 o'clock. Public in vited, The Christian Science Church of Christ will conduct s morning serv |ice in the drawing room . of L. Aiglon | Club salong, from 11 to 12 o'cloc Dr. {June B. Coates will officiate. iell’s free lecture 1628 K street Dr. Gertrude Shec fat tlie Health Studio at 5 o'clock. will be on “The Psychol logy of Healh. 1t will be followed | by a buffet health supper of nutritious foods i proper combinations. Former students of the Notre Danic of Maryland are asked to meet at the Mayflower Hotel at 3 o'clock to ve | organize a local alumnae chapter. An illustrated lecture wiil be given Dr. George Horton at the hall of hurch of the Tmmaculate Con- n at & owlock. His subject “Thirty Years in 1ho Near East.” will represent. the length of time ho was | in the American Consular Service. Plctures taken by Dr. Horton will in | i clude the destruction of Smyrna. The lecture will ho for the benefit of in- | jured war veterans of Hellenic de scent. The United Lodge of Theosophists. 1731 K street, will have a talk at s o'clock on “The Science of Life.” The public is invited. . n “Communism: Is It Desirable for the - United States will be debated by Linn A. E. Gale, aflirmative, and sSamuel Saloman in the negative. The l‘l:l_\'lmuse at 8 o'clock. Births Repo rted. he following births naw been reported | ‘An‘11he ‘Health Department within® the past 24 hours Rubin §. and Eva Marshall, bor. Tenry P, and Helen P. Erwin, zirl Vito and Mary Tacanaclo, hoy. Frederick M. and Ella C. Coxen, girl Taniel S. and Maric . Lanahan. girl. Harry N. and Helen Ware, boy Jamee ¥. and Catherine E. 1Hahes, bos. Joseph if. and Sarab A. Fiiut. boy and Firl (pw (u-|xo udl\% Hélen Ty, Groene, bor. arl . dod Grace nkler. hoy ph' A, and Louise J. Weodward. Tatere At o Sabel V. Roverteot, John C. and Ircne Donohoe. boy. Julian W. and Vircinia E. Hu“u MWait and Florenco purton, il boy. . boy. House Amendments Receive tunil |interested in Musel "1 pl 1. A. COBB NOMINATION Lof th The Red Triangle Outing Club will " i 1 nois {hirst | HANSBATGH. I'BURCH. Thursday. March 11, Wiltowy Waymai. Doy, John M. g Hudgine bor. | Ed‘lrfl “and Loniie Stull, girl, Harold anid Evelyn Benne girl surule Riatie Warren, boy. d_Elizabeth Richardson. boy nusn S Sarab Walker. g | and Virginia Taper, boy. i Franl and-Masths. Boberis. 6ir i Deaths R rted. i The following deaths hl\‘e n reported tg {he Hoalth Depurtment witbln the “past | Hra-lm B. O'Brien. 54 yeare, Emergency ospita !gnhm Seaborn, 65, 502 8th et. e.w. John M. Cooney. 31. 1473 Orren st. n.e. urley: 70. 1847 Califoruia ot Ehzaberh T, Hurl A Elizabeth M. Grant, 85, 621 Portland st. Home for Incurables. ©®Jessie M. Willeit. 4 Harvison L. Deam, §8. 904 Naw York a\e. Catherine Gainey. 60, Sibley Hospital. Ells C, Weeks, 80, 648 Pickport pi: ire eeve WWilliams, 80, Gallinger Hoapiial ios' ¥ Bovert 1 L%, 99,939 2d o e ar G 3. Lambert ' 50. Freedmen’s Hospital Howard D. Banke. 32, 1341 Wallach p! lld?('n; Hfl%nflll ; 50, DeForreat. 56, 1042 Lamont it 0" Gallinge: Hos '8 Hies et Fréedmen { Uharies Lee 138 Warrenr et ne, 4222 Foote sl “ .. | L Ages €. James Dean, Mars J. Carpenie; 4 lor. 3 Gapital Qlien H. 040 Tewe Morris A Nebamé, 6 months, ‘Uhidren s Hogbital. : ‘Jfim»a Carter, 6 mulnhn Childeen's Hos- | GRANT. [ & : Btalik: Monuay. & Interment 4 PGl Teoarted ik rosidence S b et i Sare Mot both “Bavtist (biireh and O wte: t . " Friend FOR SHOALS BII]SQ Senate Approval—Norris Declines to Serve. JAC OB L~ | MARCEE. after 3 Haspital of Jennie Furieral ee. SRy Congress now stands ready. through | o 4 special committee, to receive bids for u private lease of Muscle 1 Final action taken yesterdi: when the Senate d the House | unendments to i tion authorizing u_joint congressional | -ommittee to negotiate u leare and port back 5 Vice President Dawes immed named Senators Deneen, THlinois ett, Kentueky. Republicans, and Hef Alabama. Democrat, to represcnt the Scnate on the commitiee. and ]\M ntative Morin, Pent Michigan., K Missisting by &t Tucaon Tichard 3Nl Mychael fyneral iy lagie v OBRIEN. Fridas Quinn, ! todoriod been sels s for the House Meeting Tomorrow. fs expected to as “mble tomorrow to select a chairman and got up machinery to receive bids Leveral of whiel « rown to be al r 4 April 26 to report recommend: and all the bids to Cougres van either approve or rejec Speaker Lopgworth The commitiee 60 tions iich Them. The report that Henry Ford would vesubmit a bid did ot cause much | surprise in Covgress. although th Shoals professe e the subije Dedies e that if the rd would be heard to have no informit hiae Vashit resolut i n pasued Lecayse 1st be made on 1 n large measure identicy st the for Tord pr Main erence is il be required to distpibu that 15 not needed for th « 60 tons of fixes mia nufac ingredients, while the Would have permitted hin x the power a< he choose. Oppouents Await Report The resolution paseed estorday with only mine e opponents of private le: nouncing that they would the fight unti! 1he int ulmitted its report Severa] Senators repeated their atti udes on Musele Shoals. but when Vie ident Dawes put the yucstion oral vote there were not sent und nv" @ v the 4l power »ultl[ the fiete T withhold h conmaittes | President appointed | ¢ h.lrnun Norris of the Senate { culture compiittee. byt he erve b use he thought Senatory 1 rvorinz the { suld form neen then declined to i ALY HELT SORR ot W Csarrall cuidone Maudar ity e i SULLIVAN SELLI A was ACTION DUE THIS WEEK Subcothmittec Probably Will Make Recommendation in Case Tomorrow vha The Senate subeommittee i e said o J WILLETL. }r the Home WILLETT ( ee. 'yyml’vl. Bal S fons as udge of the Municipal of the District, probubly wil! reach 4 decision tomorrow The subcommittee held eancutive session yesterdsy Cobb appeared. The subcommittee i omposed of Senators Dencen of 111 Means of Colorado and King ol | weal ment ourt a Codar Hy In Rlzmnrlam. L EROWN, 1 r?ul D. BBO Intermen Utah Commissions Gran!ed Herbert Borchardr. 1741 P: bas bean comuy the Field iller: Jerdone, § Yourteenth lieutenant of infantry Reserve Corps of the Arni sal Frank streot O and Sears HARRY mnrrznl TE. 1o wad b tarbs of @banks. BARNES. TANSBAUG sincere thas for their X The monib of Y To ue the « Mm of i TED 1 xnlu: In eard tribut BARNES HARER. The tamlc of M. P IABER Thatt, wish to thani their mas ionis or M. Deautifal caprevaio smpathy at bis death T wieh thaike to miy relative: ndness fo wie duriog the tline death of my loting wife. WILLIF NEBAUGH. and for the heautiful f PHILIP E. HAM I wish to ex appreciation to the relatives. friends and neigbbore for their floral tributes at the | death of EDWARD WILLIAM LIMERICK, | AND 'vw'mn but lovin o KRAUSE. 1o eypress mw and friends fo- LIMERICK. THEIR U ERES CHILDRES WOOLRIDGE. e wish to estend our thant AND PAULINE and appreciation 1o ‘the relatives. friends nd neiEhbors for their kindress and fo- | 3 e Deantfal Aowers sent At the death of s belsed brotiicr. DEVOTA FRARKLIY WoorRIDLT THE FAMILY. * Deaths. BRANCOMB, Deparied this Lfe March |- 976, at_the residence of her niece. M Mheraa! Tavlor, 0818 ceorzia ate; Mre, FANNIE BRANCOMB. beloved o of N beeaing Alinor. She. Jease Just & sad an Just a meniory fo Just 3 tokeu of And @ hearta: LOYING ‘l\fl)iLH Nay bis | SCIDIITT. Tn sad bt of our ‘dear mot who depacfed 1 i iheir Tosg one sister. ten nieces. f | _day, March_J4_] Vlhu)‘"«l and a host of other relatives an Funeral wiil be held from the ens l\merfl parlors, 5 T | . Rev: man ' oMeiating. Tucs ('L\ Mareh 16, l (Columbus. nd Frederic Davers Tl cony.) BROOKER. Dcparted this Ute Frdas. March £ D26, 0. pital, WILLIAM 1. FROOI\ER son of the hlr William and Martha Brooker. brother Mamie ¥, Dodeon. Mrs. M. Butie: n' Phiiadelphia. Mre. J. Price’ McCain. of | Pittsburgh, Pa.. and E. R. Brooker of Wasbington. D C.: fivé aunts and “one uncls. “Funeral from Mazgie E. Winslow Fillmore s_chapel. 2013 Hth =t N A Tavior and Rev. A, St 18 oy T balmer. Livery it chapel Drices. - i i Frank Geier's Sons Co. el Teteptin Main 2473 T. F. COSTELLO SOW LOCATED AT 1558 N: CAl NORTH_:0:r Wm. H Sardo & Co. 412 H ST, N.E % | Modern” Chapel. | JAMES T. CLEMENTS‘ SONS Dignified Funeral Manazement T ifetime Experience 12411243 Wisconsin BROW at 1:i5 pm.. CURTIS it P e rviten ot aptist Church. rd and T 1 o'clock Tuesday. March 16. West_801 AN her” daughte 0 ARY BURCH wifé of the late” John Yuneral from the above residence Monday. March (! ®:30 am.. thence o SL. Joseph's C where mase will be said at 9 a.on. Inter ment Mount Olivet Cemetery. llflull\t* und {riende invited. BUSE, Maceh 13 1026, at Subley Hofpia! M E BUSE. belaved wife of Frede Buse. ed 33 1ate Tesigence. . day. March 16, at 1:50 p.nu.. thenee to the Fourth Presbyterian Church. 13th and | Fairmont sbs. n.w., Where services will be | held at 2 o'clock. - Interment at Fort Lin coln Cometery. : 15" | COXWAY, Departed thie life ¥ridas 1926, at Gallinger Hospital, WAV Yevoted friend of Maswie Funeral !mm John Rhines fureral chapel and 1sts. s. day, March 16, a| l 30 p.m. UNNANGRAM. Friday, - March 12, at_her remdence. C ot beloved sister of Annie C. t‘lmmluh-n\ Flullrll will be beld from her Jat depce on Monday, March 16, at 8: % o st Joseoh s Church. { where mase will be taid at 8 Relutiiex lnlflrlr‘!m wode cndl T Ave Model Chape Private Ambuian Livery in_Conn (L. SPEARE CO. Neither the euccetsore of no ! itk the” or . Cpeare Fhone Frank. 8t 1009 HSt. N.W. Formerly 540 ¥ st X\ Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) I3034 M ST.N.W. . Bt i Gawler Service - Funeral Directors Nulc.r lfl;:m‘" Main 5512 sve NwW. CHAS. 5. ZURHORST S0 EAST LA ‘ Ttmothy Hanlon hon el 18 i West 86 . "jor the repoea of her sonl: and_ friends invited to atfe in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Mareh 11. 1921 Haspital, ELLEN GRANT, beloved mothe~ saac. Grant. in hier $5th vear. S Teaver 3 Nost of other relatives and Irignds (o mourn their loce’ Tuneral from ve mont_Avenue Bapltet Church villye nastor. Monday at 2 p.m Y.marmenl at | Haruwony Cemetery. HAPP. Frda March 1i 1926, MARY. Widow of Nicholss. Havb her Witk | tear. Funeral from her late resdence D15 6th ef. ., on Monday. March 1 24050 A, Reduien mace 8 81 Ma at Freedmen's | FUNERAL DESIGNS. BLACKISTONES Floral “Blanket Sprays” T T e Y e s Telivery et e T 16 wock: ~ Rblabives an | s . 4 iRt N TreEEly e —ihex pent ) tn wited. Please omit flowers. 115 | & e s iz 105w o ¢ | Gude Bros. Co. 1212 F St. o ; {Geo. C. Shaffcr Rexeerind._dayghter -l'u?ugdgknu Al A i William e 1%