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CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. James A. Edgerton’ will speak to- | "\" GIOnCeni- first street at H. morrow, & p., at the Shoreham | day, § pm.. Miss Sybil Smith, Hotel. Subject, “The Inner King-|gpecialist in biochemistry, in the dom.” Al invited. . office of the experiment station of the uba of Br: ure on "y 5 pm ark Hotel, und Washinzton Psycholog 'he Food and Nutrition section of | the Distr tion will hoid James H. T will i | Studie: uspices of Soclety. bus, will meet tomorrow, 918 Tenth street. 8 pm joint meeting with the | missionary in Journal Club, of which Dr. Minna C. | speak Tues Jenton is chairman, in Corcoran Hall, Department of Agriculture, will speak T lon the “Recent Progress in Vitamin All interested are invited. 'otomac Council, Knights of Colum- Miss Ella Le veritt, who has been a a for 30 years, will 2 g 4 L . z. 0f m . THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 21, 1926—PART 1. v evening, 8 o'clock, in i quarters, 1326 T street, on “Feast of g 5 sk Tusngy ovnin, 1, ik, n e, 15t € e, on st o | "1 | FUNERAL SERVICE HELD. | CHILD TAKES POISON Beath M. E. Church South, Ninth and K! 5 _— i — e 1““1 o streets. _George Washington Chapter of Avu- Mrs. Jane Stone Lancaster Buried |Girl, 3, Finds Tablets in Trunk. | s Biwneo v Baliimers hor bome, kah, American Zionist Federation, ; OB g gRimers: d. ALY Jesse Lee Beunett of New York, | will hear a lecture on ‘“Nationalism in Sacred Heart Cemetery. | Condition Serious. Funeral services “at e above res writer on educational and other sub- | und Zionism,” by Morris Freilicoff, | lence. Mon pm Interment Jjects, will address the weekly forum luncheon of the Woman's National | section, at the 820 Connecticut avenue, American ’l‘ru-I Democratic Club, Wednesday, clubhouse, on “The Essential dition.” Miss Mary morrow, at § p.m. Dollars. others quite popular.) browns and gray herringbones. Saks—Third Floor NTERPRETING styles in Spring clothes for men, and with an eye, not merely to- ward a moderate price, but the added splendid investment in two pairs of trousers, which ap- peals to many men. We offer these new patterns and models at Thirty Each suit has an extra pair of trousers. fancy stripe gray, both plain and worsted. the new Some men should buy two or three button single breasted suit semi - broad .double breasted, with slightly fit- ted back. (They look better on some men, and they are shouldered, Plain, gray, Tans, A. Williams speaks to- at Unity head- night, at Hail, Tuesday o'clock, at Corcoran first and H streets. at 12:30 o'clock, Tuesda William Wile will spe: will be music by i semble and Artie Faye Guilford. 1 Winkle of the Woman's Bureat | will spea ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY. The Wanderluster rom the end of the B line 30 o'clock. M, will lead. The Red 7Tri meet at R at Buy round-trip | I ! o Great l‘ull~ Hike will be from| NEW YOR 2 i AVer g > K. March 20 (#).—Lieut. | ;\I::;o(:x‘x l(‘uull:t" m.;rl ,lma_ u!; uw:. Walter Hinton, pilot .of the NC-4 in | er to Sco un. Little rough go- ANDERSON B. LACE! its transatlantic flight, showed con- | ing and fine views. Bill Richardson, | — —————=> tinued improvement tonight from a leader, The First Congregational t:":;h:\l;' (u"l\lm ‘\\]‘lll mv{*l at l:;" e"“l of IN WASHINGTON GROVE | At"the Brook vn Naval Hospital, to ! Moun! ’leasant car ne al i Y ed s By el 3 .‘?Jff'..*“.f.;'“ii‘ Hinton was removed this (“rt:‘ek Park. Barbara W. Butler,|Senior Member of Patent Law | uiof qas dm,‘“ i I“ e ed SRQer. Al weloome: Firm in Washington Victim of His ph . br. 1. Robert J. health supper introducing nutritious will and 1 streets, have a talk on “The Birth of welcome. THREE KILED BY TRAIN. Two Men in Auto Die Instantly. Third Expires in Hospital. ALBEMARL .. March 20 (®#).—Two men were instantly killed another fatally injured and a boy probably fatally hurt late today when a Norfolk Southern train struck and demolished the automobile in which tney were riding at a grade crossing at Aquadale, 6 miles south of Alber- marle. Tha Hill, e instantly killed were Mirvin and Walter Green, 35. The injured, Chariie Green, brother of Walter, and Raymond Green, 10, of Walter, were rushed to a h in Albemarle, where Charlie died tonight. Deaths Reported. The following deaths have heen report to the Health Department in the last hours derick H. Fletcher. 89. St. Elizabeth's Hosmital, Josenh Bl Bresie L, um-m. Hospital. Isaiah Mart) Peter Grogan & Sons Co. ’ GROGAN'S 817-823 Seventh St. N.W. Homefurnishers Since 1866 A Sale of Baby Carriages. Attractive Strollers with Fiber Hood, $14.75 Pullman Carriage,-woven fiber. ......$19.75 Chariot Combination Stroller........$28.75 \ splendid make of baby carriages goes on sale Monday at very special price All made of finely woven fiber, with highly tempered steel springs and In Caramel, Gray and Cream finishes. casy riding, roomy hodies. Conwenient Payments Overstuffed Velour Bed-Davenport Suite Special, $149 A luxurious suite. carefully uphol- stered in high-grade velour, with remov- able Marshall spring seat cushions. All pieces—the Davenport, Armchair and Rocker—have heavily padded arms and spring backs. Choose from figured wal- nut or blue velour. A Small Payment Delivers This Suite Arrived! A Solid Carload of the Famous “Cold Storage” 3 ‘Refrigerators Tust Top-Teer: Join.. .4 $11.50 Three-Doot .$24.50 Ice Chest .......$12.50 Cold Storage refrigerators sive perfect satisfaction. They e constructed to give the areatest amount of refrigera- tion for smallest ice consump- tion. Pay Weekly or Monthly Decorated Walnut Veneered Bedroom Swite, $145 A well constructed suite of attrac- tive Tudor design. The Vanity Dresser is a very graceful style, not usually found in a low price suite. i constructed to assure long wear. Carefully Have it Charged—Easy Payments 50-Lb. Genuine Cotton Mattress $7.95 These mattresses are filled with white cotton, all new, clean and sanitary. Full double size, diamond tufted and finished with roll edge. Just say “Charge It” Yioletta Joaes, 40 Benjamin O Bowman George W, Williams. 1ith st Clory Butler, $7. Providence Hoxpital James Cross. 54, 5 Logan pl. Brice. 56, 1311 S st Pendleton,” 23 days, Joseph J Earl K Hosoital. Charles Morse. pital. Emma L Freedmen s 18 months, Children's Hos Norton. 21 days. 715 Euclid st ‘When Death Occurs W. W. Chambers Co. || Popular Price Funerals Complete $75, $100, $125 Up Ambulances, finest makes, local calls . ........ ..$4.00 Any make vault that's desired ...... ..$85.00 Best of Service The Brown Stone Funeral Home of W. W. Chambers Co. 14th Cor. Chapin N.W. Phone Col. 432 Forster’s Pharmacy 11th and M Streets N.W. Is a Star Branch So handy to drop in the Branch Offices with Classified Ads for The Star — rather than to journey downtown to the Main Office. Service will be efficiently ren- dered, without fees of any kind. Only regular rates are charged. ° The Star prints MORE Classified Ads every day than all the other papers here combined. You can count on results from Star Classified Ads. “Around the corner” is a Star Branch Office | writer and leader of the Paole Zion 8:15 Twenty- The Ad Club meets at the City Club, Frederic and there the Tutorsky En- The North Capitol Citizens’ Asso- 1and since his death had been spending ciation will meet tomorrow night at her Winters in this city. She was the United Brethren Church, North stricken Friday afternoon and died | apitol and P streets. Lieut. Mina within a few hours. She is survived hike will start okland car Schwertner ngle Outing Club will{ n, Great Falls car line, tickets Church Nelson of Delaware will speak before the Woman's Political| of the heart, said the wo-ld Ayer now | Study Club, at 5 o'clock, at the resi-| Anderson B. Lacey, senior member | hud an excellent chance for cery. | dence of Mrs. Mary Loms 19221 of the patent law firm of Lacey & I'ifteenth street, ubject, alue of | Lacey, with offices in the Barrister Spring,” 8 o'clock. All brooched and one rml( on day oach bethcen | St oule. Mo 4 ) | l'!ll‘lm(‘lh'l and Wi mrlon or in Union Sta- Minn. tion, Tuesday. March Reward 1 returncd | Ssn " Antonio; by - to Gen. Bixby, 1708 l.nnh-r pl. n.w. San Fmefi.mc o 2 2 = STRING OF PEARLS—Lost Friday. Reward | 3an Francieco, 34 TN O AN tors Waay. Begard | Son ta Fe. N LI S | Hotel. SN ah S8 46 bR WRIST WATCH, Tadys white gold: i mmnl- snrlnrfldd .., 32 46 dn Fort e Atiame 8178, "oVOrd- gy3' 0y Tampa. Kl 1] 3 in Barle Theator. Friday._10th, | Vieksby The funeral service for Mrs. Jane Stone Lancaster took place yesterday at St. Gabriel's Catholic Church, with a requiem mass at 8 o'clock. Inter- ment was in the cemetery of the Church of the Sacred Hear! Oakley, Md. -Mrs. Lancaster almost her entire life at Cobrum, which had been the home of her family for generations. spent ) . by two sisters and two brothers, Julia | nd Nannie Stone and James and' | Cudlip Stone: also by a stepson and | ghter, Raymond W. Lancaster of New York and Mrs. Mabel F. shaw of Livingston, Mont. HINTON MUCH BETTER. Pilot of NC-4, Suffering Heart At- | tack, Expected to Recover. | CLINEDINST severe heart attack suffered Thurs- | duy. which caused friends to despair | of s recove i |ANDERSON B. LACEY DIES who diagnosed. Hintors ~tre Cerebral Hemorrhage. acute inflamm tion of the ooter near | Md., | * She was the | tion is gerious. widow of John Lancaster of Maryland, Cren- | s Greenmount Baltimore. M VROOM. Finding a bottle of tablets in a trunk, | thry ld Dollie May Hall, colored | of 1249 Bladensburg road, swallowed ! two or three of them last night, an was rushed 1o Casualty Hospital suf R D. VROOM Interment at Arlingt: Cemetery Monday. March . March 181926, at R . Mee MATHILDA * ROES wife ‘of tiin . s removed to Chi hington, 1 ¢ tal for special treatment. Her condi morning hent at Rock Creek Cen three b relatives and fr Moon & Allea's llm _Carps of Thanks Al home nt at A Mars Cotnty. Md 4 d this life M Gallinger ~ Hosmital Remains resting undertaking establishme | from undertaking b at 1 p.m. NIE A MARC . 1 wish to thank the m: relatives for their & tillness of m IRG ful florai tribute iy friends Fing the husband. | heauti- | heloved <. Monday, p.m. Interment pr Cemetery o on RAL I A : WRIGHT. We wish to thank our friends and , m m. |rl‘1\\'~ for l||;n kl‘["'l x| o wions of I"‘ |“ B u tulnrla athy during the iilness and at the death | BETTS. A token d decotion to |,|'.‘u|,¢‘...1 and our brother. TRA F. T. | LRI LR, Klates o RPN WRIGHT FLLA L PAYNE LG L e A AND MARIE E SYPIIAX " Time moves on with rapl pace. A% Sears sicceed each other BC&"”- But time or e can never efface Swe Tien of our dear won aml AcToN. s areh 20,1 MOTHER e FATHER AND . 45 am Mary residence 2 rm fives 4 andria heloved h ral from hi remenihr H. BRY krom_ e nd safe from ey HIS LOVING SON 'u.v.vlm, “Ohr e W BRY(E Political Organization Among Wom- | Building, died at his home in Wash en.” James Lomack will sing. ington Grove, Md., Friday follow- ZOOO'YEAR OLD STYLES- | oy ing a cerebral hemorrhage. — Free Health lectur wclock, at Lacey was born in 1868 in|Women's Costumes of Ancient| Health Studio, 1628 K street, Dr. Ger- |1 . Ohio, He received trude V. Sheckells, director. Buffet ¢ degree from' Mount Union| Times to Be Pageant Feature, College and later came to Washington | i < Ly g , nd entered the Georgetown Uni-| St¥les worn by women 2,000 vears| foods in proper balance for health. |00 SAtOred (he CeorEeton e | 2£0 Will be among exhibits in a fashion e N e and dramatic sketch to be given at the B g SOLICH ¢ mheosa. | Prior 1o his coming to Washington,{ \Washington Hotel Thursday afternoon | e United Lodge of Theoso- N Ticey had enguged fn newspaper (43 @ benefit for the Holy Family and phists, 709 Hill Building, Seventeenth | \ i, 140 {he Myra, Moy Androws iy Butase | Flushing and Cadiz, Ohio. He was admitted to the bar in thelles. | District of Columbia in 1901, when he \nlumlunmx robes of the women of established his own law firm. lands and the contrasting | Mr. Lacey is survived by his wife, of the society women of today | Mrs. Anna four_brother: - John 8. Lacey, Columbus, Ohio; Wil-| The dramatic sketch liam . and Robert H C | the Water C: both | A rier of Colfax, Wash.: Louis . Los| Snowing of street “A Day With will afiord | enes as well @ “nt will be in Rock Creek Cemete The B. B. French Lodge of Masons, of | |- which he was a member, B ices at the grave. committee composed of M Brennan, Wymond Bradbui Leland C. Conness, Dr. Gertrude Rich. | ardson Brigham, Mrs. Minnegerode Mr. Lacey also was a member of | Andrews, Mrs. William Laird Dunlop Almas Temple Shrine, the Albert | Mrs. Maude Howell Smith and Charles Consistory and the Congressional | Doing. b, i Mrs. Angeles, Cali nd a sister, Mrs, 8. Wedding ceremony of the Orient. | { Lacey Johnston, Ballston, Va. Twenty-five costly robes from the | Funeral services will be held at {Orient will be exhibited. { the home tomorrow at 1 p.m. Inter: ‘The entertainment is planned by a | \ will hold Nanette B. Paul, owner of the | costumes, is dir of the progran wd will give an explanation of the | mbolism of color and form of the ageant. Among those Births Réported The following hirths have been rep appearing in the per the Health D o) st + urs ‘vr‘ ! ;‘“""' ek vianlng formance will be Mrs. Mabel Owens Forest 'T. and Mary E. Adams. hoy Wilcox, Mrs. Willi rvant sind Foreat d M \d v . Bryant snd [ Vdime B and Adeline Bieno i Miss Ada Louise Townsend lof the | race Wood. £irl | Shakespeare Club: Mrs. William E. | | i, Elizaheth Langley i | hamberlin. Mrx. Charles J. Morris of | | Faoncea T Whibler. boy the Readers' Club: Mis Alice Heaven, | Mis, Leland €, Anna Tash. hoy 4 Durrant, Conness, Simonds, girl Paul Starkwi Rev, ither, Henry Collin ! T A, James =il K. Cameron, and a number of others. | umbie, il Members of the Junior League will act | i sgmnell. bor. | as pages and ushers, i H Hart hos H | & id. ir.. girl . " = { |, Joseoh W and Ellmore, girl and boy ¥ {CAPT. DOLLAR 82 TODAY. SAN FRANCISCO, March 20 (#).— lorance. boy. | | bridge without asking any one's aid, | | #4nd was just as fresh at the end of | | his strenuous inspection as at the be- ginning. “Work and live long,” he said. “Do | { not permit the rust of retirement to | kill you off.” i Moore. | i . Capt. Robert Dollar, shipmaster, i 2% 0s. | Whose name is known in every port | | W Brgwn Bov. """ for his around-the-world steamer | [ e Wesseli service and his many other maritime | e “ad’ Qiin Shee i) achievements, celebrated his eighty ! = and Trma B Jsckeon. Loy, | xecond birthday today by thoroughly | (o ey % Aliong Kz { inspecting his big transpacific liner, | [ Wl S her. wirl | the President Pierce. The veteran | | i, Beseie CamoRell, boy | walked and climbed from bilge fo | Marriage Licenses. e licenses have been issued to the d THE WEATHER Tler Bethune. 91 LAnnapolis les B, "o ) District of Columbia. Maryland and | B D st Gl ‘\'irglnlaf}’anl_\' cloudy today: tomor- W {row increasing cloudine: slowly sing temperature: moderate north ' and nouthwest winds. West Virginia—Fair today: tomor row increasing cloudiness and warm- | er, followed by showers. Record for Past 22 Hou ~saddle tan hest | Temperature—Midnight. 51: 2 owner kindly claim at | 49; 4 a.m.. 47, 6 a.m., 46; § . Animal Rescie League, 348 Md. ave. 12 noon, 6 2 pm .. 60 6 p.m., 55: 8 p.m.. " hlack saddie. tan disposition: gome one's pet Wash. Animal Reseue | wale, reddish brow ‘rvous: white ni claim. Wash. | i Animal Re 71: lowest, 45. Relative humidity—8 am., $1: 2| p.m.. 32: 8 pm., 88. | Rainfall (8 p.m. to 8 p.m), 0.18. | _____| Hours of sunshine, et ring PPl | Per cent of poseible “sunshine, 29 | very gentle: owng* kind] clai per cent. Animal Rescue Ldague, 338 Sunrise, 6:10 a.m.: sunset. 6:31 p.m. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 56: lowest, 40. ol t th ‘ u::flr' 3‘-\1‘; . Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 8:22 a.m. © “tan mark- rd Hotel €h. Animal Rescue Tomnd. ol | own League, Jnm.' tail. Wash | PART AIREDALE—Male. biack uadtl ch and legs: wearing ta Will ‘owner kindly Animal - Rescue RED ! with ~ brown | owner Kindly ER, female. white, tail_ very timid’ im _at the {asn.” Animai Eeme ias g — | pah; high tide, 140 am. and | LOST. p.m. T Tomorrow—Low tide, 9:20 a.m. and | | PAR, PIN . wiite, wold, With sinkle, disniond: | g:66 p.m.; high tide, 2:36 a.m. and tar_offic BEADED BAG—Lad #mall amount of mo 02 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 6:12 a.m.; sun sets .m. TulrlorrnwASun rises 6:10 am.; sets 6:21 p.m. Moon rises, a.m. . Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Weather in Various Cities. ~Temperature.— Precipi- M " IAMoflw 8 Sat. p.m. to | night, 8p.im. 8p.m. | containing keys and . on street car or 9th Emerson n.e. Lipc. 3. BEAGLE HOUND—Str: ham st. n.w.: female, white, with brown epots, fat body. short legs, long ears, has left ear split. _Columbia 6441 iyed_from 608 Ingra- sun 11:23 a.m.; sets 1:31 chanan sts. to Georgia ave. and Upshur sts. w.: Friday evening. March 19, 1936, Phone Columbia_$161. Res g BRACELET—Gold Tink | st caror vicinity of o ad G Gl BULL—Answers to Asheville, N. C. white breast and feet: lost WH'- Mareh 17, Retiirn to 8 East Mel. | Atanta: @8 & X ‘hevy G o Baltimore, COLLIE—Large. black, white_ bre Bivmingham, Al Vo anestions. askced. Lincoln” 3080, Bismarciy B MAN POLICE P > hs old: reward. 1422 Varnum st. n.w. Ohio; on ring. Liberal geward. Return (0 | Cheyenie, Wyo: PEKINGESE Reddish brown, biind. | Davenport. i Call_Col. 7075. 1429 Crittenden st. n.w. Dfl“firolnctoalol PIN—Two gold bars, three inches long. with D,:m“ Mich. large topaz in center: of little value except | Doitt: Mic o orener: lost stine [n shopping diicies bet | £l Paso. Fex N [ Guoen 9 a.m ongd hogh beiday. 1hih. Reward | Hetens. Moni (‘nl\lmhll 4382, b l:g{‘-:;“ Tack. _containing | Kansas City. ‘evening. 17th and | Little Rm‘k. Al UPPY. female. O TAE da SAETRELRRZRRREERINE: s papers, money. e g4 R0 Pleasant sts. Findeekeen moriey. return | Los Angeles, 7 pocketbook ‘and papers %0 829 Rock Creek | Louiaville. Ko b4 | Chureh_r . Marquette, Ach ;&R‘ P Wearing tan_collar, in Memphis, Ten Pha old: SuitaD Phame Potomae 1063 POODLE _ TYPE—Male. hite bushy - Rase.” ral reward. Cl" }'l'oflh Rfll( Indian Ted. black, blue i Ehiladelohi: ST iheral reward. _ Bhone Botomuae 4780, | P Teward for re 00KS—Tech SL:‘I:PIOLA“B‘““! 78 B dizh: name Ben ILK__ROLL. small, containing pearl s.m hln City. Utah. 56 = & < = WASHING' o Y French, Phone Atlantic 97i. ° | FONVILLE. - 4210 Rhode Te RY. i m..}.“,“,‘ i d | of love to the memo wife, hoy e o vears it LOVING ROBY feur Thursdas, Mareh 18, 1926, at 11:06 | CREAMER. To the memors of s e i} XA S | haloved Sister. CATHERIN Veloved bushand of and father of | H. and | JOSEPH J. BRIC the late Charlotte” Bri Josephine B, Reed | CAREY. Departed th= umnh of faith. at hel e st n.w YN CRREY e dat ter of ‘the Joshiia_Carey, it Bertha Suyd Suste Flenn m. ni fatthful friend of tiee of funeral he: e Dangerfield. In & | CLAGETT. P 19. 1026, at o 1% Tth et ww. CAR e widow of the late 5 ¢ the hest h! his dass, ted in manhoo m the heart t D in his silent < bicom ed him sorrow t her nal vest CROSS Denar CROS ; ablishment Sunday Thursda: have found ask me if I miss you Yes. it fills my heait with pa pirit_sweetly whisy sister. we shall meet , SISTE - to, St A whe DINKS, In u but lovine rememivance of dearest Triend, JA Wha ent 3 On_a hillsice softly sleeping A LiZABE Tii DICKINGON | ‘Where the fowers gently wave Flneral mryices will be held at the hom Lies the ane wi loved 5o deariy af er brother. Commodote: Dwight Diek I ‘his Jonely tnson. Medical” Corna. U wis LoVING R TN R G S LEY v i sad but loving remem DOWNING ¢ sister. ANNIE FLA March his Tite one seu Stiort it RN DOW LIl L . e s one from us iias gone. W 3 "o eloek > we loved is stilled i Altooha “Friends invited is Yacant in_our home Which never can be filled HER SISTERS paners please DOWN Banneker Relief Assorias | LEWIS, 1o remembrance of tion ylden death of Brou N enmombeance _of Sunday at 3 pm. | 1t is lonels b e a For hiie is not Since vou were ON. President FA b 18, | ACNTS Mas ! PioENx nw | RICHARDSON. A to the memors of FAGAN F from the our dear f: 1IEL RICHARDSRON. 1 of Wilham H. Sardo & Co. 417 H | who ' Dass jenly one vear Mounday, March m. In ago today, M M Dearest father, how we miss you But God knew it was b l’ wwion Of rest AUGHTERS. MAYMF esidence Monday. ) k: AND ETHEL BOL. p.m. Interment at (NL\\uml Cemetery. . D) SIMPRON. In lovn dear oaughter. RUBY ol g o LI S | o h 21 1808 VITLE died M ROFS. President, SANTEL rded and kept by LLIAM M. HOPKINS. Fin. S i adod and kepe M this life suddenly | I know she is peacefully restin RICHARD 1. | With Jesus who 18 mIEhts 10 save Tl | Then let my sorrows ceae 10 flow | God has recatled His own ral_from Frazier s Buf let my heart in every woe day. March e seeti at the r ates Hughes. 1 invited to attend Sull sy, “Thy will be done. LOVING MOTHER. CLARA SMALLWOOD. . TURNER. Tn sad but Jovine remembra N partd s of our dear mother. RY F. TURNER inger Hospital. JOHN who departed rhis life twelve years toddy March 21, 19) Fun rlors Monday. ) As we silently it in the evening. Feeling %o sad and forl And think of the night mother departed Who once with us shared our home th a heart full of anguish out with sorrow and pan. Oh, could we but have mother Around by the fireside a L SON AND DAUGHTER. A tribute of love to dear wife. daughter E T 2 pm Knterment Polck. 1 arch urday. March 2 W W HIGHAM Va. Monday. M SWA. this life today parted ars azo HUNT. tarch 19. 102 March 21. 1 den odworth, ‘Mre. G . At eve when the shadows are falling B HUNT, h; loved, moit '."K"'u‘ o Sweet memories saddencd with pa Medkirk and Mr. o (Do 1 into our hearte with a longing oeung wel of John R Wreht | S s iy T AR nw Services and in- fnnee ., c aea tefinent ot Ciniiati; O, (Cincinngt, | s A Jhio. pavers please copy.| . Y . O In_memory of CHARLES WAL- LACEY. Friday. March 19. 1026 ANDER- 3 Seoe o SON B.. heloved hushand of Anna Watkins | yeRy Who died fourteen vears ago today. L Funeral from his_late resuience, | March 21. 1912 ngton Grove. Md.. Monday. March Today_recalls the memory ' B 1 pm. Of a loved one laid to rest, YACEY. A stscial compiunis And those who still remember him L pmunl Are those who loved him hest A e d for Monda. HIS MOTHER. * 5. at 1:45 pm.. in lodge WARD. In sad but loving ‘memors of my Masonic Temple: Washin Toviie dansater. LIZZIE WARD. who de- of conducting Mason| Iate brother for_the purpose garted this life twelve vears ago todas burial services for ow SON B, arch 21. 1914, DERSON' 5 LACEY. By’ order of the r shall 1 cease (o love vou worshintul maste & or SIDNEY 1. BESSELIEVRE. Secretary v T e sade. L. Mur(u‘l l:m“l: h':l._"l 'l.:lt‘ll\';‘li Around your sweet and peaceful g pm., at Chicago. LANE. Li . ho iss you fortierty of Washingtn. D. C.. brother of | De4T Lizzlc, how I mise 200 awas Ilie, Lane Quigley. Funeral from St And my heart is aching sorel David's Catholic Church Match 18, ment at Hol; Inter- As I think of you each da Dearest, I know you are happy In the mansion of the blessed > Where there is 10 Dain nor sorrow In your sweet. eternal rest. MOTHER. * FUNERAL DIRECTORS. epulchre Cemetery. hicago. 1l (Chicago and New York pavers please copy. ) i BDWARD - beloved sband of emaifis resting at homey of brother. MAHON| 1 JACKS b S . et e ler Se Mg WL IS Gawler Service st now onday at T p.m. elatives = and friends invite Funeral Directors Since 1850 MAIER. Saturday. March 20. 1926, at his 0 Trving st. n.w.. WILLIAM “beloved husband of Margaret I hereafter. March 18, 1926 ‘ CHAS. S. ZURHORST MI’{A“‘I ('\l-'l'l'u;A ?‘I‘. Timothy Hanlon 641 H ST. N.E. Phone L. 5543 daughter of the Miles. = Funeral ng establishment, 2 pm. Inter- NEEDHAM, 1926. at 1 pm sbytes Home. FRA ' NEEDHAM. Funeral ser at the home, 1818 Newton st. n. day. March 22. at 11 am. nham. Md.. at 2 p.m. Mon- Intérment at “Hack Geles Som Con NIXON. Suddenly. March 16, 1826, at the | 13 NTH $T. NW. pito] Hotel. MARTIN NIXON " s ,"‘.,‘4:.-:“':.»: "Zelephoriea Main 2473 80 years. Funeral. services nl Hysong' n.w. Monda T. F. COSTELLO Interment at Ar- | NOW LOCATED AT 21 |j1724 N. CAP. ST. NORTH. Mt Wm. H. Sardo & Co. and_ Mary eral from his late_residence, funeral home. 1300 N st. March 22, at' 10 a.m.. lington Cemeters At 970 3 Monday. March 22, thence to ihe Hoiw Rosary Chtireh. drd a?dflp'm. Lincoln 524 o where mass will he said at 9 am: Tnterment Mount Olivet Cemetes Y J JAMES T. RYAN RIPPLE. Suddenly. March 19, 1926. at the home of his son. Rev. Leonard J. Rinple, Brooklyn, Baltimore ‘Md.. LEONARD J; RIPPLE. Funeral from the residence of his daughter. Mrs. T. Heckwolf. 1414 Riverside ave.. Baltimore. Md.. Tuesday. March 23, at 10 a.m. Requiem high myg at Star of the Sea Church. SIMOX. Thursday, March 18. 1926, at 11 .. at Columbia Hospital WIL- HELSERE BACBER. idon st Ankust Simon of H’Ilumum Md.. ‘nd beloved mother of Carl W. Dauber, Marry J. and Henry Simon. Remains restin, the brownstane funeral home of W. W. Cham- pers. 1400 Chavin st nw. Funeral Mon, m. Interment 217 Pa. Ave. SE. er the successors of nor connect withe $he’ arigi Speare establis Phooe Frank. 0020 1009 H St. N.W. h F. Btrch Sons (ISAAC_BIRCH) 3034 M ST. N.W. _ Esianiishe == FUNERAL DESIGNS. BLACKISTONE'S March 2 n GWiwond " Cemeters. — (Richmond and Baltimore papers please copy.) a1 TIGHE. Friday March 19, 1926, at his residence. 2305 st. ‘we. WALTER SEIPIN TioNE. Pelovéd hoi of M- and Mra. George L. Tighe (nee Anna M. Herath) and grandson of Johri “ ” Herath) jand, frapdion o M. Jei| Floral “Blanket Sprays dence Monday, March 2% at % pm r Bayuiryl Flogal, Preien odgrate Relatives and friends invited. Interment. ,,,(“ Atk 1 370 Cedar Hill Cemetery. 21 Auto Delivery TINKER. | Departed this life Thurada. ATtiabe—exDress ve—inexpensive. reh 18, 1926, at her residence. 3 F . 70. Mrs. CARO] Co., 1212 F St. N arvived b dangh- in sury ¥ one _;_:- 3 ' Geo. C. Shaffer ™ 34 N wral from Ebenezer 2 at 1 o'clock, CHOICE FLORA L BLENS \ln "a pudi i ot NODERATE PRCES, NG braach ‘stores

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