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MRS. MARY G. CUSACK DIES Active Church Worker Succumbs at Home of Her Son. Mrs. Mary G. Cusack, 64 years old, wife of Cornelius J. Cusack and mother of Dr. William J. Cusack, died at the residence of her son 1849 Kalo- rama road, yesterday morning. She had been ill four months. Mrs. Cusack was an active worker in St. Paul's Catholic Church. She was born here and lived in Washing- ton all her life. She is survived by her husband, son and one daughter, Miss Marv H. Cusack of this city. ‘'uneral services will be held Thurs- morning, leaving the home at 9:30 o'clock. Mass will be said at St. Paul's Church, Rev. Thomas E. McGuigan »fficiating. Interment will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery. E. 8. Zurhorst We Are Ever Alert Day or Night To serve Washington and vicinity— an unbroken record for 60 years Ambulance, auto livery and chapel. ZURHORST 301 E. Capitol St. Lincoln 372 C. 8. Zurhorst, Jr. TUXEDO SUITS $29 On Liberal Terms EISEMAN’S 7th & F OIN THE CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB OF THE FEDERAL-AMERICAN “Everybody’s Doing It” “J EWS science - In response to requests, this subject will be thoroughly discussed at 8 P.M. FRIDAY seeer SYNAGOG 5 Loans promptly made on houses, busi- ness buildings and apartments —no appraisal charges. BOSSANB PHELPS counded 1907 N Taini 0 CHRISTIAN THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, SUBWAY PAINTING WINS RECOGNITION Young Artist Who Used Cars for Nickel Boudoir Has Picture in Exhibit. e By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, January 4.—Shivering slumber in subways provided inspira- tion for a painting that has put the underground railways in art and brought recognition to the painter that used them as his boudoir. Anatol Shulkin came to New York from Russia as an immigrant in 1912, when he was 13 years old. The paint- Ing, under the title “Half Past Five,” is one of a group of his canvases placed on exhibition today at the Art Center Gallery. Struggling ~ masses strive for entrance to a while burly guards ‘“strong-arm’ them into the doorways, in the inter pretation of the rush hour painted by Clyde J. Nichols UNDERTAKER 4209 9th St. N.W. Phone Col. 6324 of humanity abway train, Edmonston & Co., Inc. NEW ADDRESS 612 13th St. Next Edmonston’s Studio WE SPECIALIZE WELL VARIED LINES OF WOMEN’S FASHIONABLE Worth $8.50, $9.00, Black Kid and $10.00 Patent Leather for Black Kid & Patent Leather With Suede Trimming Black Kid and Patent Leather Black Kid and Patent Leather EDMONSTON & CO., Inc. 612 13th St. West Side—Bet. F & G Sts. ANDREW BETZ, Manager LUCKY STRIKES are smooth and mellow— the finest cigarettes you ever smoked. They are kind to your throat. Why? Allbecause theyare made of the finest Turkish and domestic tobaccos, properly aged and blended with great skill, and there is an extra process in treating the tobacco. “It’s toasted” Your Throat Protection TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1927 Shulkin. In the grotesque light of the tunnels, the crowds are caught at the moment when guards would be shouting “Plenty of room up front!" Although every car is packed. The subway scene, Shulkin said, is not an attempt to put something new in art, but is a fancy born of his recollections of night spent in the sub ways when, without money to pay for lodging, he slept in them. His lack of funds was due, he said, to the fact that his family would not aid him in his attempt to become an artist. It was intended that he should become an engineer, but when he refused to study that profession he was un- welcome at home. He attended classes at the National Academy and made his way as best he could. At the age of 27, his dream of an artistic career fructified with the present exhibit, his paintings hown with those of such s artists as Hodler, Anisfeld and Mestrovic. WILBUR CISSEL DIES. Resident of Washington for More Than 50 Years. Wilbur F. Cissel, a native of Poolesville, Md., and for more than 50 years a resident of Washington, died at his residence, 117 Rhode Is land avenue, Sunday night after a long fllness. He was a descendant of an old Maryland family. He was a bricklayer, having retired about 1 ago. Mr. Cissel is survived by his widow, a son, Jarvis B. Cissel, and a daugh- ter, Miss Frances M. Cissel Funeral services were held this aft- erncon at 2 o'clock at the late resi- dence. Rev. W. G. McNell, pastor of Brookland M. E. Church, and Rev. Clarence H. Corkran, pastor of Lin- coln Road M. Church, officiated. Interment was in Glenwood Cemetery. EIEIEIIE!E] 75, More Power to 7th Street We are proud of the records that belong to Seventh Street. Ideas that origi- nated at Seventh and K Streets N.W. are spread all over town. Seventh Street has come into its own and Seventh Street ideas are what is needed to make this town hustle. For many years we have fought the fight for Seventh Street and planted the seed with wonderful sales such as our Chal- lenge Sale, Coupon Sale, Rummage Sale and $1 Day in the Boys’ Department. We are justly proud of the fact our ideas have been so wonder- ful and so very suc- cessful. More power to Seventh Street and more good ideas to be spread for your emulation and ap- proval. CHAMBERS WILL GIVE lete Funeral Equal to a $300 One For $175 Or One as Low as W. W. CHAMBERS CO. The Brownstone Funeral Home 14th, Corner Chapin St. Steamy dampness makes hands stiff Hands and Wrists Were Stiff and Lame Tailor overcomes rheumatic stiffness with Sloan’s A Philadelphia tailor has found a quick way of getting rid of stiff- ness in the hands and arms. “I am by trade a presser,” he writes. “I am always using a hot iron and my hands and arms get stiff. I have been using liniments for a long time and I find that Sloan’s Limment is the best. It always gives instant relief.” Sloan’s gives real help because it_stirs up your forces to throw off the trouble, and to restore normal, healthy action in the sick tissues. Just pat it on lightly, without rubbing, and the aching and stiff- ness go. All druggists—35 cents. Dr. Earl S. Sloan, 113 W. 18th Street, New York. D 0O, 'SAMUEL ADAMS DIES SUDDENLY IN WEST Prominent for Years in Na- tional Politics. Samuel Adams, active flgure natlonal politics and a former ma zine editor of this city, fell dead in restaurant at Albuquerque, N. Me yesterday, according to dispatches ceived here today. Mr. Adams left Washington las May following the discontinuance o Public Affairs, a Republican magz zine of which he was editor. Whil Park Hotel. He was candidate for the vice presi- dential nomination in the Republican national convention of 1920. Later he resumed his editorial work, becoming associate editor of the American Fruit zine, published in Chi 0. He was formerly busines ager of several daily newspape Born in Westfleld, 1876, Mr. Adams wa Florida State College Washington University, at the Washington school in 1907 and 1908. He married Miss Mary Lee Campbell at Charleston, S. C., Decem- ber 22, 1903. Later his wife became associated with him in his magazine tudying law GAS FATAL TO MAN. Robert E. Gladman, 56, Is Declared Victim of Accident. Robert E. Gladman, 56 years old, was found dead at his home at 65 | Morton street ly this nforning when police looked through a lighted window and saw his prostrate form stretched upon the floor. Policemen House and Hall of the tenth precinct entered the house and found it filled with the fumes of gas, escaping from a gas heater near the body. After investigating the circum- stances, surrounding the death, Dr. J. Ramsay Nevitt, city coroner, gave a verdict of of accidental death. MRS. RITTENHOUSE DEAD. Retired Officer’s Wife Succumbs in Walter Reed. Mrs. Louise T. Rittenhouse, wife of | Lieut. Col. Basil N. Rittenhouse, U. S. A., retired, of this city, died in Walter Reed Hospital, Sunday after a year's illness. Mrs. Rittenhouse was a native of Georgetown. Following her hus- band's retirement from the Army in 1920, they lived in California until moving to this city about three years ago. Besides her husband, Mrs. Ritten- house leaves a son, Midshipman Basil N. Rittenhouse, jr., and a daughter, Miss Beverly Rittenhouse. .Funeral services will be conducted at All Souls'’ Episcopal Church to- morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. H. H. D. Sterrett, rector, will ofi- clate. Interment will be in Arlington Cemetery. -— Lieut. Moore Heads Unit. Lieut. (junfor grade) J. F. Moore was_elected president of the District of Columbia Unit of the Naval Re- serve Officers’ Assoclation at the an- nual meeting of that body held in the Reserve armory at the Washing- ton Navy Yard last night. The other officers ‘elected were: Lieut. B. A. Sullivan, vice president; Lieut. (junior grade) ewell, secretary-treas- urer; director, Ensign G. W. Daisley, and alternate, Lieut. H. J. Nichols. FOUND. BULL. English, male, all white, long { JH Wuumnnnn Animal Rescue League hafred. n' tan _with y Washington Animal "feague: 340 M. ave s COLLIE, male. black body, white on_chest and legs. Apply Washington Animal Rescue League, 340 Md. ave. s.w PART AIREDALE, male. black saddle. very light fawn colored legs and stoma Washington Antmal Rescue League ave. 8.W. SHEPHERD COLLIE, saddle, tan legs and tall curled over the back. np\ Washington. Animal Rescue League. 40 Md. ave. s.w. on_street have it by calling after 1. ave. ne., and identifyiug car: _owner " can’ 7 p.m. at 42 R. prope AUTOMOBILE BL | Please vhone Line. 8246, BAR PIN. planym. set With iine diamond liberal reward. i 480-J. 6 BROOCH, platinum, Raleigh Hotel December Adams 6576.____ i CAT. black with while spot on end and breast. Reward. S. A. Leo. 125 Lincoln_7010-J. yellow and white, male: Jan. 2: an: 10 name Friskey. ' Reward if returned W. Howard, 1045 Calvert st. n.w. m with diamond; 3L Reward N. C " white _throat and Cake, 441 Quincy an epots. R 2316 ‘Tracy pl. n.w. male, tan and white DRIVING (JLU\P" | Sie i re Ve w1 sie it rhinestone - about two inches long. EYEGLASSES, in_brown leather Cas of Georgia ave. and Rittenhouse st. | Adams_7214 N \EYFi,LA< . tortoise-shell rim: name and ! address In_ case. Return. if unbroken. Mrs | Brage care Mayer Bros. 937 ¥ st | ward | FOX ‘TERRIFR, X; 1m0tk ‘,x-ox TERRIER. | 526 rewas POLICE FUPPY. threc \filfinmkfinck WS 1ight - brown wearing red " collar engraved | Frankitn 6345. 5o mfincmt.“ i oy white Dumier, at" Cohmibi Cotntry s eve. Kindly phone K. L. | 16858, | PACKA | gitedo - and | Bicad Shone'Lin. PU Please_c female, months “markings, 0. W: brown worn. o ‘combination leather shoes. 4% -AAA. 1090. ( turn. | POCK! 48 POCKET] UUK ow money, visiting card and ke; ernoon, between 16th and 8500 13th s £ ing Sunday aft- ennedy_sts. and Beturn 3500 13th DOG, tan;: license No. 1292 .‘Z?é.l?‘éxfi‘r 850 600 Hamilton s POODLE DOG, small white. on Dec. 2. 15th and S ets. n.w. Teléphone Clevela 4334 113 West Thornapplo Chase, Md. - JRSE. in_ Brighiwood Pa: .‘.’b’.‘s..mn g yine s 4d can "Address Box um""e A1 late between 1220 n.w. and Immaculate e l:un (hllr('h 8th and N n.w. Owner, tone on one side, Christmas eve. st nw. Phone $10 reward if re- SHOE BUCKL = day near 20th aid O ets. of Chief of staff, Fort Myer: Clove. 3608, WATCH puir eys. Buriner, 5107 WATCI engraved ou front. 3237 Brd. ] near quarters of finder please call te gold chain Hall Eowhl,l( gin, at d " if returned to H. o1d; ini et Reward if ‘returned, to 0¥l Initia] i Ol L Charles Ammnnhs Md. BRST Y ARG, “r.m?):"w ’5‘66'{4“}93. k3 ward._Adams 8191-W. o DOG, black and white; answers to Jean; $100 rcward 1500 Eye st. n.w, cember e i e I Former Washington Editor Was here he made his home at Wardman | d’. | bill of lfiix}? Physician Buried | l)R ROBE KT DR ROBERT S. TRHVIBLE FUNERAL RITES HELD TRI\IHI h Wiiol Died) Sundiy: Is | Buried Following Services at Residence. Physician Funeral services for Dr. Trimble, 61 years old, who died ..f | heart disease at his home, 1928 | street, Sunday, were conducted a residence this afternoon at 1 o'c {Rev. Dr. J. L. McLean, pa o { Union Methodist Episcopal Church, |officiated. Interment was in Fort Lin coln Cemetery, Trimble wa practicing phy- this city for more than 23 , was a_member of the Medic Society of the Di of Columt {and of Hiram Lodge, I. A. A. M. For | several years he was a member of the staff of George Washington University { Hospital. MRS. N. M. RYAN DIES. Widow of Army Officer Succumbs at Home Here. Mrs. Nannie Morse Ryan, widow of | Joseph J. Ryan, lieutenant Army Medical Corps during the Worl War, and ds hter the late Ale: ander Porter Morse of this city, died at her residence, 2100 M avenue, Saturday after a brief fllness. Born in this city, Mrs. Ryan was educated in Holton-Arms School here and at the Sacred Heart Convent in Philadelphia. She was actively en- gaged in Red Cross work here during the World W She is survived son, Joseph J. Ry: Robert S. he by her mother; a jr.; her daughter, an; one sister, Mrs. evempers; two brothers, Dr. ind Walter Morse, and an , all of this city. St. Matthew's Catholic Church today at 10 o'clock. Interment was in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Pallbearers ~were ander Sharp, Torrey, U. M. C.; Frank Morse, Joseph R. Bowling, Wolcott Wagga- man and R. Dickinson Jewett. |NEW CIVIL SERVICE ASKED | All the functions of the C Commission, the Personnel Cl tion Board, the Efficiency Bureau and the Workmen's Compensation rd would be combined in a civil ser departmental board under a bill intro- duced in the Senate yesterday by Sen- ator Heflin, Democrat, of Alabama. It was referred to the civil service committee. Apportionment of all Government jobs among the States, Territories and possessions of the United States, ac- cording to population, features of the m The board would have supes powers over all civil service ex | tions held on competitive ba provides autom: demotion of any employe, whose daily production falls below 75 per cent. Membership |on the body would be comprised of Comdr. Alex- Maj. Philip visory partment and independent bureau ap- pointed by the Secretary of Labor. |No political party would have a ma jority on the board. fl ERAL DIRECTORS. T Timothy Hanlon _ 641 H St. N.E _Phone L. 5543 _ THE ORIGINAL ‘W.R.SPEARE GO, 1628 CONNECTICUT AVENUE POTOMAC 4600. '[‘(H"‘\H RLY AT 120 © and n_ conne Commo- Pa. | dions Moderat. 138 Frank ( Geter s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. 1 u Chapel. Telephoiie T. F. COSTELLO __1724 N. CAP. ST. ____ NORTH 7076. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Invalid Limousine A Giaber” Lincoln 524 Quick. D«mnod Efficient Service Automobie & Chapel " W. Deal & Co. 816 H St.NE. LINCOLN 8200 _ “'V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor connected Zith ‘the ongial Spear estabiish- Bl e 1009 H St. N.W. Formerly 910 F St. N.W. PR TALTAVULL 436 Tth St. M. 1879 NO BRANCH OFFICE “Gawler Service Morticians Since 1850 Member_National Selected Mor Main 5512 e " Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W. bt £ hm Model chuu.x Private Ambulance. Livery in_Conuection T CHAS. S. ZURHORST 01, EAST, CATITOL ST. 301, Rone Lincoln 37 Prompt Auto Delivery Servics Artigtic—expressive—inexpensive. Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. ‘BLACKISTONE'S Floral' “Blanket Sprays” Besutiful Floral Desigry, | Moderate Hice. Tith and "ol ' ‘GEO. C. SHAFFER EXPRESSIYE FLORAL EMBLEMS ODERATE Our Only Stor: 'The Hecht Co.~F St. Cut Flower Shop, 1st FIL Floral designs delivered promptly to any part of #he United States one Main §100 chusetts | is one of the | one member from each executive de- | Main 2473 | 14th & Eye | !BERNARD L. GROVE, 60, | BANK OFFICIAL, DIES !Fu\xernl to Be Held Tomorrow' ; Morning—Was Lime Com- pany Director. Bernard L. Grove, 60 years old, vice sident and director of the North “apitol Savings Bank, for many years 1l known in financial and business circles in this city, died at his resi- | 27 Farragut s , yesterday after a short {liness. | At the time of his death Mr. Grove also was local representatives and a lirector of the M. J. Grove Lime Co. of Frederick County, Md. Previously he had heen engaged in the coal and lime busincss here, owning the Grove Lime and Coal Co. ve was a member of the Washington Board of Trade, the amber of Commerce, Keane Council, hts of Columbus, and of the| Wi ton Lodge of Elks. He also| was a life member of the District Coal | Exchang survived by his widow., wbeth B. Grove; a son, Ber: ove, jr., local attorney, and Miss Elizabeth Barber | eral servic I be conducted | at Aloystus Catholic Church to-| morrow morning at 10 o'clock. Inter ment* will be fn Mount Olivet Ceme tery. Brief services will be held at the | home a half heur before church serv- lces. Mrs daugh. rove. Jardxne to Address Farm Bureau. | Secretary Jardine of the Depart-| ment of Agriculture has cepted an invitation to speak tomorrow bhefore i|the Maryland Farm pau and a | number of co-operative organizations in joint meeting at Baltimore. B Card of Thanks ARMSTEAD Tives, landi | and bea Gral tri Diness and. danth ot mer e NOTS ARMSTHAD MOTHER AND FAMILY Married. HARDY—SOLOMON. Mre. Luln annou wish to thank i empl expre M y HARDY at Calpene Madden, Thusdye” St December 30, Deaths. | BROWN. Passed into the life eternal Sun- | day. 7 1927, at Fr Hos CTAM B, BROWN. 1 Ner 01 Chartca W oo] Mar) ineral from Columb Rhode Island ave.. 5. 2 p.m BROWN. Departed_th 1026 Rhode Isla Waiter R, d ave. .. Wood's funeral parlors. | BROW 3 Gallinger | Hoepiial Priscil rter ton National C turday. January 1, Hospital, PEARL beloved daughter of Mary | ster of Jane Lomax. She mourn their loss three aunts | ins and a_host of othe de. Funeral Thur Baptier Chureh: “Westmors '('m'rn( | Interment BROXTON. On | " at_ Freedmen's TON, 19 BR( Lomax, ves 10 T a of . Thompson. | .. Columbus W, n. e Los Angeles. and interment at ite, Sysday. Jas- 2nd st. ne. beioved husband Departed this SHrres N of Molile Carve ¥ Carver. Funeral | from his late aday narv 5. at 2 p.m | invited. CARV Men's Protective Leagy o CHARLES 3 nary 5. 192 p.m STEPHEN Tl President, LEWALTON ary The Banneker Relief Association | es the death of Brother CHARLES and that the funeral will be . Young ‘nrnnd the f: | aromte | CARVER. annow CARVER held frc ne.. on Wedr WALT T. C. BURLLS. Sec'y. CARVER. WOOD. Clift Rock of the death of ou D. WOOD. late of Teanested 1o 8t Brothe E: " Death H CHAVIS. £ 3 death of Mrs. ay Janu: notified of the | meeting, i '\l\ul\ i C. A. SMOTHERS, Se | COLEMAN, s De OLEMAN. beloved so les 1. Colem: n Coleman an am and Ann € other of Laura C cral later | CORWIN. Sund: Johnson City ARCHER | of i Win (nee Haisiop) : e’ Thursday 3 NG 11 Burial at A E CORWIN other of the n apd devot. | Trice. Noth Janua n lington RCHER Sunday. Januar dearly beloved devoted Witliam J. | 1 Dr. DAYE. 0, of O of Brother and members of R d_to_attend the ¥ All officers t P. T. St \url undertak nesdiy ev 8 nm THEQ. R HALD'N: ¢ of David | al of our of Tod | MOTHERS. R: of the lata’ He from the Nev York ave. n.w.. Wedne: at 1 p.m. Interment in rted, this lifo at her reside RISCILLA “ECHO the late Clem a of Ros| Mamie daughter of o and W ash) E. Smith, o Thuceday, January 6. at 11 o clock: terment at Cedar Hill Cemetes GROVE. Monday —morning. 1927, at Janu residenc R “Grove # Chwrch at 10 v 5. 1027 Washington Lodge. Thy lodge will ¢ 34,10 g clod January 5. 1927, for the fending e { 1 of our late ARD L. "GROVE. Who passed {0 the 3 Ypdre of the Herentter Jantincy Interment_at Mount Olivet. = By J.E. COLLIFLOWEE, W. S. SHELBY. a.m. Attest: Council. No. o dvised of the dein "ot Broiner BERNARD L. GROVE and requested o attend his funéral from his Jate residence. 1527 Farragut st. n.w., on Wednesday, January 5. 1027. thence 1o 8t Aloyelus Ciireh, where redyler Bigh mass will be sung at 10 o'clock for U reposs of his soul. oo ooyl o k. DENNIS J. NILAND. Fin. Sec3. T R | Kix | O'BRIEN, metary. 4 | R Funeral | RVER. son of Marie J. Ellis and | | BARRETT. - er. M Deaths. On Jamuiary 2, 1027 at b 1076 K st we- RUSSELL HATES beioved & of N i ner Frankiin Haves, aged 18 years, Fi° neral from the above residence on” Wed: newdar " January 5. at % pm. Relative and Triend iavited. “Intoriuent Codar B at bster st. n.w Howard Hixaon. = Servicen a he » residence ‘on Wedneaday, January 2 p.m. Interment at Fort Lincoln On Januar Towpita). FOWARD 10 1e"0f Mamio Brown Slizabille ifo. also leaves & hoat frignds. Remains restine Tineral chapel. Ard Funeral Thursday. Jan- 10 pm.. from his late Tesi- 1218 3rd at. sow 4 On Monday, January 3. 1926, am. at s residenca: 1539 4th WiLLy SON, beloved son- " davoted Tnes John- John Jamin (private) Wednasday from his late residence Payne's Cemetery. miss vour footstepe, Sour smile Knew so well t Teartaches. 1027 at Gallin. ES. beloved icy ‘Jones a at Funeral 192 Sunday KEYS Keys of 2018 of Weston . n.w and, Burton Keys 2 Georgia ave January, and friends " et Baptist Church Wednesday. nains resting at Moon & Allen's rs. 11 Florida ave. n.w. 4% Golden Leat Whispering o death of Mrs Wednesday. teenth Street sts. n.w. HALL. Prey, Re: and_E MARS Re ' Reliable Tmmediate requested to meet at ot Baptist Church Wed- v. 1 o'el to_attend the fu- Gt MARY E "KTNNEY REBECCA BRENT, GREEN, Recording Se Ladies' Clift feath of Mrs. Wednesday. January 5 cteenth Street Baptist President. Rock Soclet MARY KIY- D LINE MARSHALL E."BARNES. Finan 1. Charles President ial Secretary Young_Wom pnounces the £Y. Fuperal Jipm Nine- p -\u\;l\lh Frea Wednesday, J 5. 1927, at 2 DI froms Nipiteenit Sireet igtet . LANDONIA FULSOME. Rec. Secy. LOMAX. Departed this life on Monday. Jan ‘Yd)r .l 1 AA'. 4 o'clock. at her Mrs. ‘BETTIE wife of Daniel Lo- mourn ‘her_ioss John ‘uneral home CHAPMAN TOMAK, max. She I Fi ay. January 2 30 ¢ O'BRIEN. be .. OBrien. at 8 bm.. 3 . The iate Den Tannars 5. at’ 818 Interment 1 members of Co- 1 re hereby notified of the death ot Brother GEORGE PARKER. eral at 10 am. Thursday. St. Augus: 2 Bervices at the late resi- n.w.. Wednesday. Janu- Morniing Star No. . and Columbia more_abundant life . 1927, JOHN DEW- e Tate John Dewhurst 115 Patien. ‘after s brio? iisss of pnenmonia. Notice of service hereafter. On Monday. January 3. 1927, at fter a long and painful illness, 'TH RAFFO (nee Imhoff). car. Funeral services at her 1116 3rd st. ne. at 10 nuary 6. Interment fn 2 Baitimore. Md. Rela- tives and friends invited. ~ (Baltimore. Md. on \nnday e i i beloved wife of John B. Si 3th st. n.w. Funeral from denice on Wednesday. January ) am.: thence to Sacred Heart where 'mass will be sald at Interment Glenwood Cemetery, (La Plata. Md.. papers please copy.) 4 | VANPOUCKE. On Sundav. January 2. 1027, | ""at her residence, PEPITA. the belove wife of Jacques Louls and mother | Alfonso and Cecile Vanpoucke. Funeral from her late residence. 4108 14th st. n.w. on Wednesdas. January 5: thence to_the Sacred Heart Church at 9 am. where mass will be said for the repose of he= coul.” Interment Mount Olivet Come- | sINCLATR. JULIA ¥ clair of 36 i On Janu. Hospital, ., Friday. December 81, w"o Paso. Tex.. WILLIAM L. YELVE Body resting at Gawler's chapel, Penneylvania ave. n.w. where fu' be held’ Wednesday. t 2:30 pm. Interment etery. A ¢ loving memory of mother, MAR REOUR. ho depart <“‘m- lite sixteen ‘January VE TED - DAUGHTERS AND \ LONELY SISTER. ELLEN. mother has departed. \ ar. And all her A For we long to meet h orget h No. we never will, T oo him tien. e fove him stll; lory I3 8- fresh t0day hour he passed_awav. BROTHER. In loving remembrance of our RY BARRETT, \lho l’,fl us g0 today 1924, As in th ” s he flowers quietly w: ar mother T loved so dearly. ithin my heart I chi pts of the one I loved so dear. s think T am not lonely 1t times they sce me smile: not_know the heartaches Al the while. re falling dear “d SONS. omes a longin mother could come HER, JOHNNIE AND CHAPMAN, of my d w N, who dep Pa. two ¥ Sad but sweet is the husband. ANDREW 'd this life in_Phila- s ago today, Jan- 1995 y Cemote: fowers Lies 1! e 1 loved £o hom I tried so And w 1% veacetully sleeping ly wave, ariy FE SUSIB. * n sad but loving remembrance : - ‘l father, WILSON o4 ‘west onme year uary -4 1938, ad, he's just awa) FE AND DAUGHTERS. * In loving remembrance of my h JOHN ~W. HENDERSON. ¥ho S arted thie life ohe year ago (o January 26 ¢ heart your Imm‘norv lingers. ond YOUR HENDERSON MAN. . In lovine memory of EDWARD rted this life eix ondly remembered. cling to your name. that loved you so dearly i Love you in death just the sa A Wil AN AT RS, loving remembrance of my dear ‘;3(1 ABRARANM L. LEE. whom God ke, Trom me- one year g0 ‘ot g fo that land of perfect rest, 2l fou dear Rilsband. al rest 3 MARY BRADY LEe OW. In loving remembrance of our - | MORRON utband and. brother, BARNEST MORROW » departed this life one year ago today. January 4. 1026. just about midnight, ofe year ago see you slowly leave us as helpless we Stood by oin " the To Hother side We love you. HIS DEVOTE AND S heavenly host just on the Earnest, but God loved you SSTE MORROW INA" MORRQW In sad bt loving ‘remembrance of LIAM LEE RHINE. ife six years ago to- . January 4. 1921 The flowers we place upon his srave May wither and decay. Bug_the love for him who sleeps beneain "Will ‘never fade away, ATHER 'AND MOTHES. *