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turned to Washington from Madrid, ALFONSO MAY VISIT U. S. had several personal talks with as Con- ! King on the subject. but he said that Wanta to Come as soon plans for such a trip eannot he made ditions Will Permit. at present King Alfonso of Spain hopes to visit | Should King Alfonse he uble to gei | hoth the United States and South |away from the Spanish court, he| America as soon probably would et extenuis ey in | the United S liforni-. ilexas inain nermit “\\\\\\\\\\\\“nuuum[llm:///////”// i URNISHINE A little rub with Burnishine Makes every metal bright and fine. BURNISHINE may be obtained from Chess Chase Supply Co. Conn. Ave. N.W Turellle Hardwa Conn. Ave. N Dunham Hard A314 Conn. Ave. Hueh Reilly Co. 1334 New York Ave dohn H. Magruder Inc L Ave. an 14 e 5008 Conn. Ace. N.WY. . Dol Vecehin Hagdware 1434 Fla, Ave. N.F. K. Biein 303 M R ONE W. R Winaton Hardware 2018 19ih St NW Kenemer & Duehiring. Inc. Fourieenth Ri. N.W. "Ukextand Deeoratine v Wiscanain ‘Ave. . 'W. Yeungblaod Hdw. Takoma Park Sheridan_Hardware and Flec. Co. 2148 P S NW A. Maore a1 NW. Faweat! Wm. R Wall's Hardware 738 Rih St S B. K. Kroger 2010 1810 Nt W NANYTOTRER GoOL DEALFRS ,u-(. CARRY i DISTRIBUTORS Globe Wholesale & Distributing Co., 423 K Street N.W. ain 3753 é//l/llmnlmn O LHTIMIMTRN Ine /)f////mfi/m 227 /[ AGRIREAN NS Z Ambassador Riano, who has fust re. ‘lnd Florida would be points of inter the | tinie Spanish colonfes. Rockies would appe: ‘sn\nrnifln, the Ambassador sald. The flag -presenied to e Home for | Incurables Friday Leglon Women's Relief ( fn The made the prasentation THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1926 Health Meeting Tonight. inasmuch as they wero at one| Hunting in the o the Spanish of Lennox Assoc! hool, | meeting the Tencher » ? Lennox ’ | mouthea Loyal Women Gave Flag. ey aret Fuller and Mis Teachum also will speak. Fifth and G was the gift of the | Mi Women, not the rpe, as was stated . Hattia M. Roach of Loval a plano solo. Rattaile wili play will prestds ! Marcotte, president, Star. EISEMAN’S 7th & I Sts. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD AT EISEMA A Stylish All-Wool [ ] Suit At 525 On Our Liberal Terms Don't say you can't afford a new suit until you have investi- gated our credit plan. We make it easy to wear good clothes. And it's a pleasure to select vour suit here—you'll find so many beautiful styles that are correctly tailored. ‘“lllllllllllIlllllllllH|IIIINtlIHIIIIlllIllllIIIIllllllllllllmllllfllllll"mlllllmIIHIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIII|IlIIIIlIIIlIIIIHIIlIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!" The Spring Exhibition of Karpen Furniture M... / ‘nr/- Kovpen Oueratuffed Dav- enport Pad Buits of three ces in velour and good elt mattress, $250.00. Dawenport Bed Suites a Feature - of the Present Kanpe»n Show A NOTEWORTHY feature of the present Karpen Weeks’ showing is the immense display of good-looking and good Karpen<Davenport Bed Buites and Single Davenport Beds. Bvexy Karpen prissshas heen lowerad for thia ocoasion. Bed Bults in tepestvy, thwea ploces and muttress. . .. $225 Three-pions Rarpen Dawvenpart Bed Saite'fn taups velour with damask seat tops and mattress Teupe velour steffed Davenport Buite of three pleces and mattress. .. $250 $265 Over- Kaspen Davenport Red" in velows with coz- well type chair aud good felt "> $280 Lifetime Furniture Is MAYER Seventh Street’ More Blus Jacquard velour overe stufted Davenpert Bed BSulte, three Karpen nlaoel md mat- trees ... Cane panel type Karpen Daven- port %M Suite.in green and taupe velour; thres pleces and mattress Cane pane] type Karpen Daven- port Bed Sulte In taupe brocad- ed mohair, three oes and $295 MAKPORS .. .. oioaaaniiaanen 'l'hmcmu Karpen Davenport Bed in beaver velour, overstuffed type and mattress. Handsoma taupe brocaded mo- hatr suite with roomy club chair snd lsrge Davenport, felt 5495 TBLTONN . coneiovamennesoan $250 $195 $285 Than a Name & CO Between D & E Health and the home will be the | theme of speakers tonight at the Parent- tion at 7:30 o'clock in streess Miss Margaret Cralg will lustrated talk and Miss Mar- Marguerite Doro- thy Gilbert will give a reading. R.J. Dixon will sing and Miss ll‘h—bol'h OFFICIALS GREET GERMAN DEALERS Fifty Department Store Own- ers Received by Dawes and Longworth. The 50 German department sfore {owners touring the United States, | who are in Washington as guests of i the | Assoclation, spent a large part of their time today watching Congreas in action. After concluding the nurvey of {stores this morning. the visitors pro. | ceeded 10 the Capitol, where they ware | received on the House side by Speaker Longworth. They were conducted from Mr. Longworth's chambers to the House gallery, where they were interested spectators, ' Greeted by Dawes. After spanding 45 minutes in the House gallary, the visitors were con !ducted to the chambers of Vice Presi- dent Dawes, who received them on he. {half of the Senate. The visitors evi denced much interest in the reception | by the Viea Presfdent. inasmuch as he was the chief figure in the formulation of the famous Dawes raparations plan Following the reception, the mer chante went into the Senate gallery. Following luncheon at the (‘ongress { Hall Hotel. the dalegation visited the Congressional Library. going from thera to the Congreasional Country | Club. | | Received by Ambassador. After a tour vesterday of Washing ton stores and a visit 1n the Depart {ment of Commerce and the Chamber | of Commerce of the U'nited States, the | merchants were receivad last night | by Raron Ago Maltzan, the German | Ambassador. and Baroness Maltzan at | the German embassy. i, “Tonight there will ba a dinner for fha visitors at the Congreasional Conun Ltry Club. Tomorrow the visitors will continue their tour and visit the Bu {Teau of Engraving and Printing. THE WEATHER District of Columbfa—Falr; con- #inued cold tonight, temorrow fair, with rising temperstura; moderats northwest winds Maryland—Falr tonight: In east and heavy to killing In weat portion: fomorrow fafr, rising tem- peratura, gentle northwest winds Virginia —Fair tonight. alightly colder with heavy frost in west por tion, tomorrow fair, rising tempera ture in the Interfer, gentls north winds West Virginfa—Fair tonight: with heavy frost. not o cold in west por- tiom, “tomorrew increasing cloudiness with rising temperature. Records for 24 Hours. rrnoma(-r —4 pm’, 81; & 5 midnight. §2; ¢ am. S noon, 53. Barometer—¢ pm. 29.68; 2087; 12 midnight.” 2 20.01: 8 am., 30.11: neon, '$0.13, Higheat temperature. 84, accurred at 2:50 p.m. vesterday; lowest tem- perature, 43, accurred at 6:10 am. today. Temperature same date last year— Fighest, 69 Inwest, 139 Tide Tables. (Furntshed by United States and Geodetie Survaey.) Today—Low tide. 7:14 am. and 8:07 pm.: high tide, 12:3% a.m. and 12:69 pm. Tomorrow—Lew tide, %:24 am and 9:08 p.m.; high tide, 1:40 am. and 2.04 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Tolay—Sun rome, 5:07 am. sete, 7:03 p.m. Tomorrow—8un rises, eun sets 7:04 p.m. Moon rimes, 12:51 am.; |am. Automobfle lamps to be lighted one-half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at Great Falls. at 5 a.m., tem- perature, 59; eondition clear. Waathar in Various (‘mu. g Tomperacue. o ¥ 2 light frost pm. Coast sum 5:08 am.: sete 10:51 afihu“nm 5558350555 5053 D 2ooEAREheBacL 2503 2B 2R R0e 30500 SRR t cuimlg‘ evelan Eolum'a.8.6. nver . Pt cloudy Clear Clear 235 3 S OnD 3D MD I eisnm e, S3A3R333233233535 Qmana | mwwnm 3 oeniy .. Eittetureh ” 2 ortland. Ma. ortland ors o S-Sl 3 §-n Am»um an Diego § Franeises, 3 20000, 53 3388359553353 P (8 am.. Greenwich time. feday.) Station; Temperature. Weather. ondon Bogtand. 4 Clonds 'arls. France :: Clear t‘u.ua.- il Bty vk Part clondy ;nmmfm Bermuda. Cloudy avana, Cubs, - Clear ‘olon, Canal Clovay Seeks Boo(leg Sample. NEW YORK, Mav 4 (®.—Rernard E. Jones of Quebec i hunting for a bottle of real hootleg liquor to take to England, in order that it may be analyzed and its contents revealed to British prohibition workers. It seems he should not have to hunt Jong. Steel “Burial Vaults Any Make FEach -vault is. a standard make. -We back up all our vaults with a guarantee. COMPLETE FUNERALS $75, $100, $125 Up Call the Brownstone Funeral Home of W. W. Chambers Co. Cor. 14th and Chapin Sts. . Col. 432 Merchants and Manufgcturers | The citizens’ committee for the mothers’ pension for the District. will Aponeor a public meeting, to which all citizens are welcome, at the South east Public Library, 9 o'clock. Admis. sion free, “Fools I Have Met " will he the sub- Ject of a lecture by Representative Brooks Fletcher, assisted by his wife. | 7:45 o'clock, at the Church of the Bretheren, inder auspices of the Gar ber Bibla clas Phil Sheridan Woman's Rellef Corps will meet, 8§ o'clock, in Grand Army Hall. Vincent B. Costello Post, American Legion, will meet. § o'clock, in hoard- room of the District of Columbla Build- ing. Senator Danlel F. Steck will} “peak. A membership dance will he given In the auditorinm of tha Jewish Com- munity Center. Admission will be char CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Lincoln Post, No. 3, G. A. R.. will meet tomorrow 2 p.m. at G. A. R. Hall, g Following its atated communication of tomorrow, 7:3) p.m., the Washing. fon Centennial Masonic Lodge, No 14, will give a program of musical and humoreus numbers. The first ual recital by th nctuary Choir of 8St. Augustir Church will he given May 16 at 815 | pm. in main auditorium of the church. Motets, madrigals. part monge, salo, cantata and orchestra. The night session of the Woman's Missionary Society of Mt. Vernon Place M. E. Church South will be | held tomorrow, 8 p.m. All ladies invited. A beneficlal card party for the Episcopal Home for Children, will he held tomorrow, & p.m., at Northeast Masonfe Temple, Sth and F streets northeast The children’s dancing class Phyllts Wheatley Y. W. C. A. will give an axhibition tomerrow, 730 p.m., in the gymnaainm. under direc. tion of Mrs. Queen. The public is invited. of The Longevity Legion will be ad- dressed hy Capt. Frank innell U. 8. A. tomorrow, 8 p.m., at 1628 K street Subject: “Postures and Their Jiffect on Longeylty. The Board of Education will meet toemorrow, 3:30 pm. at Franklin School The High School Students of Fx present Shakespeare's “Taming of tha Shraw™ tomorrow. 815 p.m., in the parish hall, Sixteanth and Park road The Ladies’ Ald of Hamline M. E. Church will hold a sllver tea tomor row from 3 to 10 p.m. at the rmapnr.| of Mrs. W. G. 1. Thomas, 4500 Six- teenth street All welcome. A chicken dinner will be served at | Grace Reformed Church, P street and Rhode Island avenue, Thursday, from 5 to 7 p.m An orphan shower has heen ar. ranged by the Junior Hadassah for to morrow evening at the Jewish Com. | munity Centar, Births Reported. Tha follawing hirt! ve hean rennried ta the Health Denartmant in the last 24 heurs § i e T e e Bamate Jer. A ke Jomand AR Jomn B0 ay, B Henry € and A v CIARET LR AR Robart H. and Marguerite Worral!, hoy Ralph N and Bernice B. Small, hay Daniel V. and Nellia,l. Hurson. gir] Matthew I and Irma M. Rua, hoy Paul T. and Rose R. Messink. sr.. Edward and Ciara Wolf, hov. Renjamin l!!fl Dorothy Killmaster, Elvert R. and Bessie #Al-lrk wirl Alfred and Catherina Pilkerton, hoy. Jlnlhul and Agnes Read. bov. William R. and Mary J' Harris. boy. Vincent F. and Afre M Rirgess. hoy. and C#herine M Lewds. hov. and Halen Muluakus. gir! Fi nando Lavra Da f"llil. bor. Charles E. and Gussia B Sansbur saac T. and Minerva Cupid. g epae and Jape Staptoe, givl . bey. haw. FOUND. ATR rnhxir "ml.l- Ohhrk ‘..i"‘m- and 1 g wner Kin S S R Maryland ave. sw, CAT half grown and M( 'h.dyr AL from Mgk and vy, 140 Maryland ave s.w PART COLLIE AND SHEEP DOG. licht tan and white, male young” dog but” Jaree Ownar mr claim at the Washington Ani- mal Reactia Leagia, 349 Marviand ava. s w Bo¥ToN AUTY. ium.l- v, whi ok a ot Sl on B o8 an, outh Read i nf ; baby proverties Annavolia “pike. dar Dl SraGeores Farnum. P. 0. Box 175, n‘l".‘g‘-‘.’ ville. Md. BRACELET, ¢#ld and e o ARkt Nard " Apt. 21. 229 BONCH_KEYS. Post Offies. o Tt Feiween B w1 (22 :fl MEO—Satirday. April 24, Ch 5 11th or t';’m "murd Phone ¢ ma in Jaratory 6th floor + ‘erooked handle o T pom guver e uo»v s Buiice COAT, Son. Pomeaslianta Bvor n MM 2100 Fye st. nw, COLTIE PUP. tan and whits, St face: atrayed ‘from Cantar . morning anewers to name of Adama 3687w, 0 e ruuu'm ~ round. 8unday afternoon een T4th and Treing and” 4in “and Fia. Col. 712 or North 049 el (2 fona) . tween Congressior e e T 3437 Mi. Pleasant si. F ITY PIN (Chy' h%l Mu) st.n.w. between B and inder p furn to 24hR Ga. ave n. w._ Raws FURS —Two_stona marten. Zoological Park | Sunday afternoon. Return to 191 Uhland tarrace n.a., city. 4t {"‘ fan and black, | has name of | collar, with ...‘F-iffi w or Mlis. .‘fm"'fl.u ard. R-'um Bernard = Mondav “Roxie. rim. lun Library ang Geore & ening, ¥ home GERMA J answers to name of strest and number leveland 68’ on Iaft_on_seat in noon: rewa; Sunday e TEARTE e ni In'd 218 lm‘x Cash reward repregentation of buckle. “‘Susie’s birth Ind dn(n n'v‘\ !"r‘w libaral reward. 5818 ;o1 pear] pritine Saigrday 1*...;;...- Rureau -m‘“flmn of Haitiap coin itt: reward. " Call Adams 780 RETROOK. #rav. in Goldenbar I'OC“ ConeRining ?mu R O Ige. “"VIN 331 T. Apt. Peas FOLICE D0G. Tormaie. | lar. vieinity 11th Hotarn 1059 C 8t nw TOODLE. ~while named “Bustar.” Trom 3008 14th owner _and _Tecaive ox_terrier. T EOPEY, Jou frmary T mumu'fkm 2431 Woodley rd.. black d whi T T, A T d.” Sundss evening or ew York ave. w., Apt. 14, Valned as I.I(l P tarnoon hatween Sat- War ' Dept. 3. be(w-‘:n strayed T s reward. ard Cihone " treve. ington et. TUBE_AND RIM. lost ;}fl‘:w Shadseide road May 2. "Elfl',‘;,';" ng_bille, siamps. _chs fl;‘om:gui{ :::: nrnanl‘r‘d“ et oward: gu lati in. lo-Al May 1. mne'v‘." iothat, now. " Cotom vl Country Cluby in back. pression of the Dominican Sehaol will | boy. | James L_and Thuraion & Robinson, ein). | 7 | Augnstine’s Relief 8ocisty are ne st | e TR SHP USHE MOTORS IN CALM Crew Gettlng Vessel Ready for Arrival in New York, 660 Miles Off. BY GRANVILLE WHITTLESEY, Jr. Fpactal Correspondant of The Star and North Amoarican Newsoager All‘ance ABOARD ROTOR SHIP BAD) BADEN, May 3 (by Radio).—Thin morning at 10 o'clock wa are rolling | easily along through a breeze so light that it is useless to the rotors. Such days make us thankful for our motors. | We have only 0 miles to cover he. | e we reach w York, and the approaching arrival has encouraged | the crew to new efforts to put tha ship | {into yachtlike trim in honor of the| | eity They also hope to impress thosa landsmen whose first judgment of a | ship is only paint deep | We still hope to get another breeze farther north. but whether we do or not, there f ifttle to complain of in | the'fact that we are ohliged to use the | motors. Since April 15 we have done | e than 2.000 miles on the r s | hy North Amarican News- | Alliance) (Copsright. 1926 pape Deal.hs Reported. The fnllowing_deaths hars heen reportad | {to the Health Department in the past 24 R0, 601 F st na 6 n Carr hart Francis Adams Genrge T Judd. 0, Robert F_Poore. er aach AR Gallingsr Hospita 3 Schiamann, A2, 416 111 st s Mary Buckles. 55 1515 V et Miller. 47, Constantini Gallingar Hospital o Saontia 13 Ath st ne. | ameron. 1. 200 Minnesots 1213 l"«'u'nv; /19 G at 2 3527 T at Providence Hopital qor 45, 3AR15 New Kata a1, 1262 Lawrence | 80, Episcopsl Eve Tohn H. Gaorga Washington Umvarsity Hoapital Samuiel Oxennerg R0, Garfield Hospital Goorga Gingell Ganrgetown 1'niversity 4. Garfleld Howpital ; 1 GRren. 8 ‘months Rospital |~ Ahna Randier Ditai Tnfant of Sar To'% "Bne 15 435 Tt 3 Freedman's Hospttal. | 14 dars. Children’s Hos and Newton Fex. 2 hours Tohn Inhnson (i Wor enca Hospital Cards of Thanks. | BROWN. We wish to H—an.“ the friendd ':; SRR Aty SRS pRod, EMAN s r many friends. neighhors & begintifor S e nr-d‘dlunufl 3 PHINE HRORGE NS TRITA AXD PAMILY. * | MGUIRE. T wiah to axpress my sincere | "hanks “and “deep appraciation for the | oral e 2t the recent ishand. JORN SoGT RF. HC IR OTED WIFE. CATHERINE Me | GUIRE. KPATLA thanks to 1 on< nt ‘wrmpaths T Thiten dtTnE the dapen” ot our devated mather, B ABETH M WALTFR SPAI'LA AND CHILDREN SETEVENSON. Wa wish o extend et thanke to our friends and for tha kind ‘and ' tender expres srmpathy and beautidn PRt PP TR THE FAMILY. Deaths. ‘ 1ELD. Suddenly, Sunda ] e A el Vel Sl ne Tuesdar. May 4 1074 at_10-80 | PURGESS. ‘Y‘V‘fil | TN Hame: & it MARY CizaBETH el 7 Biniam mmun- v--tg;u ity ment at € ‘d.r Hill Cometery ! o CATLETT. Snnday. May 2. 1926, ‘o, 8t Walter Hged Howvital J.. danghter of hulu Fineral from Tabler's £Dapel. 16 %o nw. Wednesday. Mar 5. al inter: meni ot Arlagton Stonet fm!ury COQUIRE. Depasted ihie Jite Sunday | avoted mot rn ary o auim ot &t § il Hujehio- o, ».mn- Robinaon of Chicago. i7" and David Coguize. Funeral frog Bt | ine's Ohuren Thnred Wa wish to axtend onr_ sineers ‘many friends. nelghhors and and beautifi Ay, N F s a Interment at Holy bars !l I‘ Aok s aealh o Sinir A i A" Thesting il be B | Inta restdence. 2117 sonw., dar. May t 0 \"'\1 P‘u".!‘lblma 1Avlllll”r\': C‘m—rh Thvlvlfl\l‘ 39 ‘n\ 2% oo rascor A Spok. Blen g GORDON, Mar ! NI B r\nfl Y. 3. [paxpN ""1«.! m..‘ma o Dalee b z; eTE o huneral nmm“uum reg J’ invi at ”}a& (ver 1nd Triead i Thiarment at Glenwood Cemetery: DARNALL. _Siunday. 038, A 1 Ay AR AT Taae e | fhgaie) wife of Thaddens O. Darnall and beloved mother of six daughters and two sons. * Funeral serices at her_late red- Ganca, 813 Maryland ave. g . Wednesd: May B _at 2 om. Burial al Alexandria Va. Friande and rolatives fnvited. DBGGES, Sudden es. BBoMAT T “ine Heloved late R‘l}l! Mar Degges. - COQUIRE. The officers and mas Fun-rm ‘om the above res May 4 at 2:30 pm iunds Invited (o attend. Interment” at Glanwond Cematers. DUNMORE. ‘lll\fllfi Mar 2. 1928, l‘ 'O' Cily. CHARLER FR. 18, and the late Robart § =lphia. Pa } ineral at hursday. Mar 6. PORRERT. m’l’ll.-dnv Mar 4, 1920| L) ‘VHO am. at hig regidenc © place U7 GPORGE P nun‘h* tfi o ‘o1 Mra. Alice Forrest and chm band of Annia Forrest. Hae lsaves to n'mnrn tan ehildren. four sistery brother, Tiecas and two nes 4 a ho other relatives and neral 1 GALLOWAY. <ntm~d;v Mar 1 RIETTA .. beloved '\4? RIETT Aol mother ot e loved daugpter of Earl and ¥ Johneon. i a’loving husban brothare. three aunt of other relatives and friends. gargiees at the rauidesge of her’ mant o, 898 Bih?at. ne. Re Moore officiating. Wednesdar. Mas 8. 81 2 pm. Interment at Woodlawn Cemetary. Patientiv she suffersd. her p Now thec ‘are anded, she fui The pariing was painful. . When He called onr dear one home to rest. . an foreet o marn o #ATR ice of fu: 926. HEN- jitaim dai s were sore, ers no_more but God knaw noTeRt Departed this life Sumyd v, May . _at Freedmen's EIY“ AR- beloved: wifs o L e e BT ifiam Butler. She leaves lh meurn M one brother and a host ('l relat &I {?hend-d B ulnerfl Mm bQIl.ur B 1 "and D ats. . 2 o'clock. !‘neni‘ 1"“[63 . dear one. and take thy S Tova thee. dear. but G hv;é:h.l_ SKIRK. Monday, May a. 1926, at b .c'anlXflEn"c 2407 Irving r oo "ot “Alexander * Goskirk. < Punersi | services at h- late residence on ‘ednes- d 3 8:30 p.m. lnurmnm p?“’l‘i"d this 1 ll HA' 3. 195" fer n brint Hinass Sl A amenier M oS00 e gt A uh itubchins. He Jeates” 15 mours Twerr loss & loving wife. two daugh e aister. thren brothers. two. sansin and a huvp‘L (:IV n:lurlvflbll[\“’ M;‘,ddn“nd:‘ U ‘edmeaday fom. above sddra Bl Relativen and frieads invited KIBEY. Fridas. Avril 30, 1070, af 3,80 am., &t Dcoves, “ t sved ‘sox (Bbeyiand brother of 'g b bro s wfl w‘ a.,n...tzn.( Cemetery. N ted this Uf services at G "‘a{u %a;{oxi Ponpsyivania ave. n.w. l&‘: x "1: re at 2 pm. Interment at e 18 KIN loving father wireived by eral anno | TOENSE 18 Deaths. LEDBETTER. Tuesday. May 4 ashington D. . ROBERT EUB) commander 1926 a4 N.. retired. beloved ‘owle Ledbatter. Fun Connecticut ave. nw ! at 11 am. Interment at Naval A metery. Annavolis. Md Damascus, aged 73 yea wite and Browning eall and rom Prov own, Md . Wednesdas nterment in adioining indas. Mas THOMA 2 Fip om A14 Canal road Wedneadas a1 v m Services at bome ot 3t Glenwpad Cometers ? BELIMAN, Mac 2 MARY LoNGHON Inter Washingion widow of of the Jat 1028 SELLMAN Heary € “Selimao and daighte Dr. Armistead Randol Mot Fuesday. M Mas th atne b 'Stanton Thursday ment_at Moy and 1 SWART. Mondag b O ha 0 Swart and son Swart. Notice of tuneral late | THOMAS. The Ladies Clrr R Annoiinces the death af M THOMAS _ Funeral Wednesday May 871920 ar'io am. St A Chure PATLINE MARSHAT JENNTE B BARNES Fin. Sec v TOENSE. Mandar Mas TOENSE aged 61 ve AR Ty ne. Wedneadas. Mas 5t ment at Prosnect Hill Cometers Washingion, D. ¢ B P O ks The Wednesdas "t n irihite To ¢ ATGTST i Mar 3 WINTER B FOECAF FLOWER Fasite SHELBY. Secreta | TROTR. _ Mondar Mar 5 isn a4 0 At Garfield Hosoital HORACE T TROTH, tn the ABUL vear nf Hia age Sore cen at First M. E Churcn nf Chate Chage 4 Connecticut_ave and Shepherd st Wednesday. Mat 5 at 3 pm ’ WORMLEY. Departed this |'te Sindac Ma 2. 1820, at Procidence Fnenital 2fter § brief fllness. MERVEN WARREN ] ormiss e son of Flaet and Florance Q1 rears Funeral (poovatel Mar & In flhmnrmm. Tn wad denr_dau CLARK. our ago W u 11 those who Forget tha av you ware i HER LOVING _ FATHE BROTHER A¥D DATGHTER! LATHAM. In sad hut loving remembrancs of my dear wife. WARY GERTREDE L1 THAM ‘who departed this |ife one vz as0 todar May 4. 1925 She mat her Sarior on the strand by the hand ot alone Hia nwn All 1o mygelf T think®of rey Think of the things wa nsed to dn Think of the things wa nesd 10 §a° ATl 'tn myseit since you_went gwar TOVING HT'eBAND * LATRAM. Bacred o the memorr of m- dear ‘danghter MARY GERTRFDE LA THAM. whe passsa sway one year agn 1o dav. May 4 5 Oftan o the gravevard 1 wander Flowars 10 Jay with loving of my dear Aan ectly slaeping th MOTHER Ganghter "Tat'T g0 not hini of w0t LOYIXG MOTHER. SARAH BREMER MOSS. A trivute of The sad death of ‘onr hisband and father JOHN AMOSS ‘who depariad 'thie Iifs, five vears agn today. May 4 1821 REIOVED WIFE AND CHILDREN ® K\fl' AND. & e memory of mr wifa R R._RAG ND. whe de- Mar 4 1914, Todas the orr Of 8 Toved one 1aid tn rest. And thoss who think of re those who Inved ha: hest RER DEVOTED HUSBAND "r(\wsg L RAGLAND In_ memory of my ‘._..»... E nnr:tw who died tws are e todar, May 4 1924 and OPHE. . BOLS] Fi ho hed two Teace aga . 1924 G»—- bayond tha rtver are the surges resse 1o rofl? 'm‘ n Al the height forever. Sorfow ne'er ehall oress the gog! . SCRUGOS. In erd snd_loving memors of our hter, FLORENCE LEGF 2eRANSET ury st Tws lang. lonely” yeare ago. ihe dar of Mav 1054, on 1l v night S oy oo £ T 3gar Ber smeet voice singing oths achree T ‘!! dear fingers LT less you & o Nfll‘vw Xugr-‘- il So_farventiy tendaric 8he oftan sans 1o me, As we sat i the teiizhe As havpy as could be Now Nts {s a0 lonelr Sinea dauchter is eons. a1 Onee was A leasire Is now bui & thorn Although she now ¢ n mf" of heas T'm still longing for ce And a tendar. loving kise \Orarn | SHORT. Tn sad but emary st our wovxa?mw BK E'386nT oha paseed away fivs aee iy, Mar o R\'fVl' D PARENTE ismrTR, e o HTH v). who departed thin lifs twa vears aen. May rtaBAND AND cRILDREN + TOWLES. A sad but Joving trite mnu 'wa?% ""ti‘"i wit'%e Moz 3 10 lc! mise you. 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