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PRIVATE AMBTLANCES \;'. W. CHAMBERS coz.; PHONE COLUMBIA 432 ty and Snest rom city hus- E. §. Zurhorst C. S. Zurhorst, Jr. Dependable For 70 Years ecidents of Washington and viclnity have learued of our re- Mabil ty, when directed to act as careful morticians. Ambulance, auto chapel ZURHORST Morticians T, Zirkle, Mgr. T. 1857 Lincoln 372 delivery and Milburn ES 301 E. Capitol St. EISEMAN’S| 7th & F Sts. 154 YOUR CREDIT Our Entire Stock of $35 Suits & Overcoats 2450 HARP reductions on the season’s most desirable Suits and Overcoats. Savings that command the attention of every “economy-loving” man. It will pay you to buy now for this and next Winter, while these extraordinary sav- ings are at hand. Our Liberal There are no additional charges attached to our charge account cash. Therefore, avi precedented savings, March and even April. All Our $25 Suits & Overcoats $19.50 Pay in February, March and April ;00D and pay T [ —And Our $45 Suits & Overcoats $34.50 Pay as Convenient to YOU! DR. JENKINS’ FUNERAL TO BE HELD TOMORROW Head of District Red Cross Dur- ing War to Be Buried in Rock Creek Cemetery. Funeral services for Dr. Raiph | Jenkins, 62 years old, chairman of the | District of Columbia Chapter of the Amerlcan Red Cross during the World War, who died at his home, 1732 Mas- sachusetts avenue, Wednesday; will be cenducted at the residence tomor row morning at 11:30 o'clock, Re: Robert Johnston, rector of St. John's Episcopal Church, will officiate. Inter- ment will be in Rock Creek Cemetery. Pallbearers will be as follows: Baron de Cartler Belgian Ambassador; Charles J. Pell, Admiral Reginald Nicholson, Col. Herbert J. Slocum, Benjamin S. Minor, Capt. Frank K, Hill, Montgomery Blair and Richard Harlow, all of Washington, and D, R Randall of Baltimore. \l EISEMAN’'S THE EVENING DEMAND FOR SPACE IN EXPOSITION GROWS Firms to Give Graphic Display of Capital's Industrial Resources, Says M. A. Leese. Response to the appeal of the Dis- trict Commissioners for Washington business establishments and citizens to co-operate in making the industrial exposition of the Chamber of Com- merce a success has beef reflected during the last few days in a notable increase im' the number of reserva- tions, according to announcement to- day from exposition headquarters. “Indications are that all space will have been allotted within the nex two weeks,” said M. A. Le dent of the chamber. “Appli for places in the exhibits are being received at a pace that is highly gratifying. Because of the fact that the number of exhibitors is mount constantly, there now is no doubt that the 1827 industrial exposition is going to Burpass former exhibitions in every detail.” Washington business is be. coming enthusiastic en the need for an industrial show annuaily. If the Chamber of Commerce did nothing else but make this contribution to the maevement to stimulate the growth of the commercial resourcés of the Dis- trict T believe its service would be of the first order. “We are shaping our —r B OU'LL BE GLAD YOU SAVED YOUR MONEY! When Your “Opportunity” Comes FEDERAL-AMERICAN plans so WEARING APPAREL BLACK R MOURNING In 24 Hours The Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. Linc. 1810—Li 1811—Linc. l!l! For modern funerals at Credit Plan are the . yourself of these un. in February, the old-time undertaker’s charge. A complete service in- cluding good casket and all— As Low As $75, $100, $150 Up The Brown Stone Funeral Home of W. W. Chambers Cor. 14th and Chapin N.W. * Phone Col. 432 7th & selection. suit, COME HERE. STAR, WASHINGTON, to heighten interest in the exhibits by obtaining as many of the graphic type as possible. There Is a much larger number of concerns this year that will place machinery and other demonstra- tive displays, MISS F. V. MORRISON DIES. Veterans' Bureau Employe Was Ill Since September. Miss Frances Violet Morrison, 50 years old, an employe in the medical division of the Veterans' Bureau, died last night at her residence, 1378 Har- vard street. She had been il since September. Miss -~Morrison Hagerstown, Md., about nine yea e is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Daisy M. Byrne and Miss Lilly Morrison of this city, and one brother, Dr. W. B. Morrison, Hagerstown Funeral services will be held tomor- row morning at 7:30 o'elock, at which time mass will he sung at the Shrine of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Rev. Father Thomas A. Cunningham will officiate. Interment will be at Hagerstown. s o o Will Seek $1,000,000 Fund. DAYTON, Ohio, February 11 (A Details of a Nation-wide campaign to raise $1,000,000 for the pensioning of United Brethren Church pastors will he submitted at the Fall conference of the church board in August. The pension fund campaign was approved at the closing session of the United Brethren Church board of administra- vas a native of ving resided here W “Seek and ye shall find” —s0 says the Good Book, and how true that appluu to these modern times. Seek amongst the charges on your bills and you will find the extra interest and service charges add- ed to your accounts every month. But not at Golden- berg's. No, we have fol- lowed the other max- im from the same Good Book which says, “Do unto others, as you would have others do untoyou.” So, accordingly : ‘We do not penalize our friends. EISEMAN’S F Sts. TROUSERS To Match Your Odd Coats 4. Go straight to Eiseman’s where you get the best values and largest . We carry a tremendous stock of trousers, by far the largest in Washington, and if you need an odd pair to piece out your 65 and up for trousers, An active TEOTU GUY BIRCKHEAD EDWARD E. CALDWELL JOSEPH J. CROWLEY EDWARD S. HANDIBOE BO ‘exchange of BUSINESS PROPERTILS department under the personal direction of BEN T. WEBSTER Associates— specialized IRVING B. NI<W( .OMB HUGH E. PHILLIPS E. CLIFTON THOMAS HENRY R. WASSER CHARLES C. KOONES SS B PH FOUNDED 1907 Business Properties Department 1417 K Street—Main 9300 ELPS D. C, 'FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1921. CATHOLIC SHRINE HAS BEQUEST OF $25,000 John F. McEvoy, Wealthy New Yorker, Remembers Capital Church in His Will. By the Associated Prese. NEW YORK, February 11.—Specific bequests totaling approximately $200,- 000 to about 50 Roman Cathalic Churches and charitable institutions in New York and other parts of the country are provided in the will of John F. McEvoy, filed in Brooklyn yesterday. The will disposes of a $2,000,000 estate. Mr. McEvoy, dealer in Roman Catholic supplies, died in Florida January 25 last. Among the bequests are $25,000 to the Shrine Church, university grounds, Washington, and $5,000 each to Catholic Chureh Extension Society, Chicago; Catholic Foreign Mission Society of America, Inc.; Rev. Igna- tius Lissner, Savannah, Ga., for negro missions; the Bighop of Natchez, Miss for poor missions; St. Columbia Mi slon, Omaha, Nebr. MRS. J. E. FULLER DIES. Georgetown Native Succumbs at Home in New York. Mrs. E. Fuller, a Georgetown and wife of Fuller, stock broker of New York, died in New York Thursday, accord ing to word received here today. In- terment was in Kensico Cemetery, near White Plains, N. Y. Mrs. Fuller was the daughter of the late Willlam H. and Maria H. Stallings of Georgetown, and spent her early life here. She had been living in New York for the past 85 years. Besides Qer husband, Mrs. Fuller is survived by a sister, Mrs. Marion V. Greene, and a brother, J. Marcellus Stallings, beth of this eity. PLANS SAILING VESSEL. Sylvanys Stokes, Jr., to Construct Ship on Constitution Pattern. L.OS ANGELES, Calif., Fabruary 11 (®).—Sylvanus Stokes, 'ir., weaithy vachting enthusiast of Washington, D. C., and Newport, is fn Los Angeles arranging for the construction'y a sailing vessel bullt, on the lines @ Yhe historic U. 8. % Constitution, t6 be used in a leisarely tour of the world. Collection ©f specimens of deep sea life will I a feature of the trip. A scientifi ‘institution will be asked to send representatives on the tour. Sigfies was the owner of the former J. Sibley Watson yacht, Genesee, #hich was wrecked on a submerged reef off the Florida coast in a hurri- cane more than a year ago. native of Ensign el »lDL‘N‘n, L BROOCH at 15th st. and Pa. ave. last De- cember. ‘W. Heywood, 3265 Prospect aye.. Goorgetown, % . DALE. w & collal = 161: answers to name ‘‘Bob" eral reward. 3421 Mass. ave. land 178, S i A BAG-—Black patent leather week-end hag. containing clothing, at Norfelk-Washington wharf. Reward. 213 9th st. s.w. Frank- lin_6574. i BOSTON TERRIE Tale white face. dia- mond on neck, Jeft front foot white, whort sgrew tail. Reward. Col. 574 'RACELE' Platinum. flexible, with dia” monds and 5 sanphi: lost Monday after- goon. shonving district. ' Reward. Telephone North 7616. BRACELET—Gold @ Jowned by ks $5 reward for return; Phome ams ? ATR No. Lib- Cleve- ta Friday nw. m:u'rm Tuesd atternoon. Falls Church car: black. pansy shaped. vrized for assocaition.” Reward if veturned to Mrs. A P. Eastman. East Falls Church, V: COLLIE—Female dog. brown and _white. 7o 110331237 4th st. nw. Frank) (gontieman's). and_lady's Col.” 407 D RING _ $76 reward. DIAMO amethyst ring: T ey oy with one biack apot on bc H st. n.w. Col. S899.J. ard for return of . black. and white male tov fox terrier . licensn No. 14071. 3703 Morrison st. Phoue_Cleveland 389, ENVELOPE—Containing _patriotic napers: valuable only to owner. Cleveland 33, gl EYEGLAS (Nomo wlamsce) 3 num cage. Suitahle reward. 907 Bide. Main 181 EVEGLASSES, black whell rim ase: Monday. February 7. Rew Peuna. av FOLDER mmumm: will_give_rewa W n.e. st FOX TERRIER—AIL haired, February 7 956 28th n.w. MAN POLICE DA $hone Cleveland 454» W o GERMAN POLICE DOG. about 4 mos. ( EH ity Freedman's Hospital f rotgroed, Call_Lincoln niaining the- J. 4606 13th white .’ 1121 wn mociely Phone in alumi- Woodward Gross. 1008 Ach whiite. female Reward. Coi. old: Literal’re: ward 0. HANDBA ical make e, bty talma Tsland: Tues reward If réturned day, 21,3532 Connegti ik Behocnthal. cut_ave. EARLS . graduated, diamond b e T T T gre. o or Cabin John car: reward. - Phone kiin 6:475-W. FOCHETBOOK. comalning pIme-Solored ST crepe. on 7th st. wharves car. Thursday fieroon. _Cleve. 1027W. " POCKETBOOK. "blue. — lady's, Wednesd mornine between 3009 Cathedral ave. and the Cathedral stores. containing a $20 hill Reward, Adams 6482 LICE DOG—Female Foviary 8 i Henry Seott. PURSE—Obiong,_black_ Alaska ave. car Tuesday 5912-7 ROSARY. roes Tel. @ e R EOTACS Colered whell: folding near 18th and Eye. Thursday morn "® Reward, _Apt. 62, the Marlborough. * WRIST WATCH, in or near Public Librar: Fe&r?l?uv "9, Reward. Col. 6304- v, WRIST WATCH. white gold. marked ¥ W' platinum bracelet_attached 0 waich in front of Maryland Garage, Silver Spring abont 9:30 am. Feh. . or in front of 1793 Ese st m.w. about 10 am.: reward Mre, G_A. Willion. Rockville, M R D.'3 Sandy Spring 43-F-11 BEACON INN Calvert Sth gnd Jotn N.w. our SEA r ,f"&!; W -r Equally 7 fnd Fridar answers 1o Ber reward. West 2 leather: on Georgia- Finder Call Adams name Conn on Addrfls 5211 ave. “iens; 5 to 'RUNKS and Leather Goods Repgired Tephams, In:. 80 L Street Northeast Franklin 4856 No Gharge for Hauling —of course, and realize the benefits of that sight. But to guarantee con- tinued good vision—pro- tect your eyes with an examination by experts ~—today. See Etz and SeeBetter’ HORATIO L. BUCKLEY, 77, SPANISH WAR VET, DEAD Horatio L. Buckley years old, Spanish-American War veteran and retired Agricultural Department em- ploye, died at the Soldiers’ Home Hos pital yesterday of cancer. He ‘was born in Freeport, Pa., and 1 had lived in Washington about 25 years, having accepted a position in the Agricultural Department at the close of the Spanish-American War. He was a member of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. His wife, Mrs. Amy L. Buckley, this city, is the only survivor. Funeral services will be held Mon- day morning at 10:30 o’clock in the Soldiers’- Home chapel, in charge of Chaplain Griffith. Burial will be in the Soldiers’ Home Cemetery. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair tonigh tomorrow fair and warmer; - mini- mum temperature, about 30 degrees. Maryland—Jair tonight, warmer in extreme west portion; tomerrow air and warmer. 3 Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 pm., 43; 12 midnight, 85; 4 am.,%85; noon, 35. Barometer—4 pm, 30.04; 8 pm., 80.08; 12 midnight, 30.09: 4 am, 30.09; 8 a.m, “.14; noon, 30.18, Highest temperature, 51, occurred at 2:45 p.m. yesterday. Lowest temperature, $:09 a.m. “today, Temperature same date last year— Highest, 28; lowest, Tide 'I'ahlei. (Furnished hy United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 11:12 a.m. and 11:57 p.am.; high tide, 4:41 a.m, and 5:11 pum. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose T7:15 am. sets 5:40° p.m. Tomorrow—Sun sun sets 5:41 p.m. Moon rises 11:10 p.m.; am. Automobile lamps to be one-half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at Great Falls at 8 a.m.—Tem- perature, 34; condition, very muddy. 'Weather in Various Cities. 8 pm, 36 8am, 3 34, occurred at sun rises, 7:04 am; sets 3:20 lighted &1 (-] 5 g H :| £ H Tesie Statjons - gupiees WoumH A e o we g 03 ure Cloudy * Abilene 0.02 Albany Atlanta Atlantic City Baltimore Birminghasi 0 £ Bismarck § 2 Bosion Buftalo Charleston Chicago Cimeinnati Cleveland Tolum a.8.¢ Denver Detroit Paso:! Galveston Helena Huro Ind) Facksonvilie Kansaa City Los Angeles Louisville Miami, Fla K. Orlguns New York Okla. City. Qmaha Philadelphia oenix .. 2 Titsbursh 3022 Partland Ne. 3018 Portland Ore 50 @ Raleich.N € 50,14 $.'Lake City 3072 0.0 0.10 Cloudy 0.06 ... Snow .02 0.0% ¢ $ s now Fieloudy & T’I‘l;“l oudy - Clom, ; “Clear Clondy Clear ond Ram Clear loudy I Clear xR 362 an” Antonio 30,14 San_Diego S, Francise 8i. Louis. Paul.’, e D 218 134 Greenwich time. todar.) f"m."‘ruluw ‘Weather. 26 ( loudy Clear Ciear Part cloudy (8 am. Stations London, - England. . Paris, France Viena, Austrai Berkin. ' Germioy Covenhagen, ' Denmark | @ltwadtar Snain.." Horta (Fayal). Azo) FamiMton. Berinuda Sun Juan, Forlo Bico. . Havana: Cyha Calon“Cang) Fone Part’ clondy Part clondy Clear Carbds of m)aliks. RABBITT. Thanking relatives and friends for the' kindness and sympathy extended through fiowers. GEORGE G. RABBITT. SCOTT. We wish to express our sincere thanks to our relatives and friends for their kindness and the beantiful floral tributes sent at the death of our beloved NNA LEE SCOTT. WALTER SCOTT AND FAMILY. * TURNER. Weo wish o express our sincere thanks to our relatives. noighbors, {riends. employes of city and Post Office’ Depart: ments and’ organiz.ations. for their kind expressions of symbathy at ihe death _of ur heloved huchand and father. EDWARD W. TURNER. W. TURNER AND FAMILY. Ml OF Married BALL—BLINKHORN. Mrs. Ella Blinkhorn announces the marriage of her daughter, ELLEN T. BLINKHORN. to Mr. HENRY T."BALL on Mary's Catholic’ Ch ihe Rev. F: . . On February, 9 t Takoma PAC S VAL heloted wiie of Froderick songs funeral’ home Flineral services Saturday the Church of the Transfigw and_Gallatin sts. n.w.. at 2 ment Rock Creek Cemetery ARRY. On Wednesday, February 9, 1 AR 1s Op.mes in Baliimore. KA’ BARRY (nee Bartholomew place from hes K on Saturday morning. February 12, at' & o'clock, thence to St. Aloysius Church, ‘e tequiem high mass will be sung at 10 o'clock for (he repose of her soul tives and friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. BLAKE. On Thursday at Walter Reed beloved hu and son of Harriet Carter. r loss one sister an W. Ernest Jar ave. n.w. February 10. 19 Hospital, THOMAS and of Dora Blake He, leaves to funeral parlors, tice ot funeral later. BRAXTON. On Friday, February 11, at her residence, 5 Morton st w CARRIE BRAXTON (nee Miller). beloved friend of Eliza Taylor and Etta Braxton She also leaves a host of friends. Notice of funeral later. Remaine resting at W. Ernest Jarvis' funeral parlors, 2222 Ga. ave. n.w. BROWN, ll-Rnr(rd this life Wednesday, Feh- ruary 97 at §:20 am.. at her res; %Q‘Ih 1317 Mmll#llo M_o ne, MAYM beloved wife of O. Brown and h\— ing mother of Earl lldrl-l. Oden _and Robert Brown. Funeral Saiurday, Feb- wary 12, 1 m.. lsrael aptist Church, 11th st. ne. between F and G 11 On Thursday. February 10, 6:10 am.. ‘at. United States Home Hospital, HORATIO L. EY. Funeral from United States Soldiers’ Home Chapel Mondav. Februa: 14 at 10 a.m. Interment So!dhn Home Cemetes BUMBREY. uddenly, February 10, 7. R men's Horpitar CHARLES BYAM: ¥ of 77 4th st.h.w. Body resting 3 d K sts. 0w rd_ and K ets. Funeral & rlends vited. f 7 i ors of Joseph I, Bailey ruary 13, lro- Elks A On_ Wi Febranes 9. 1037 at L T 3t faneral nera 8ra'and K & Fnetal Sunday’ Fer: » Ve e at s pam. b-mnae g 5‘ u. at i 0 o'clock, thence e PO A% 10 Diests Supee 'fllh m will he sung at 9 o'clock. Ia- e il Tavitea. Interment Mount tery. De} this o ater & 1| CORB beloved: i Part_dondy |* Weaths. DENT. Departed this life February 9. 1027 at [i2:20 am. GEORGE DENT, son of the late James Dent and Dent Mre. leaves Catherine Johnson, = He G tives and friends. Fuperal Saturday. ruary 12 at 1 pm. from Boyd & son's, 19th and L sts. n.w. DENT. All members of Jericho Tabernacls U. 0. arg reaucated No. 3 ‘of Moses. 00 mioci, 8i Y416 $th ‘st night’ February 11_to arrangt o the neral ‘of Brother GEORGE DENT. Fune: fervices will be held at Boyd located at the corner of 101 n.w. Saturday ' evening at 1 p.m enitire ‘order of the District is Invited atiead ROTHER WILLIE WILLS. W. 8 SISTRRCANKIE L AYLER, Secretary EATON. On Wednesday, February at her residence. 1938 North Capitol ELLA MAY, beloved wife of James ‘aton Saturday. Fehr fo the U aited Bre »m itol ‘and R _sts.. wh held at 11:30 a.m. Ma. EPELEN. On Thursday. MARIA K. EDEL E and Marie Wills Sister Seraphina_of vent, Fu T. Ryan. Saturday. ' February thence to Joseph's Chu will be said at 10 a.m. Olivet ‘Cemetery. Relatives and invited o' attend FIEFIELD. Suddenly. on, Thursday suary 10, 1927 st 2 o'clock a.m. LARD "ALBERT FIEFIELD, Jr. son of Willard A. and Ruth J butt). aged :i years 10 monihis, from his late residence. 1116 C Suturday, February 12, Relatives and friends Cedar Hill Cemetery FOX. On February 10. dence. 246 Oth st se.. beloved wile of Frauk years. Funeral from Saturday. February 12. at p.m.. Interment Congressional Cemeter FOX. On February 9, 1927, WILLIAM FOX, age 58 vears. 'Funeral from W Deal's funeral home. 816 H st. ne. Saturday. February 12.-at 1 p.m. mient Arlington National Cemetery HAMMER. _On Thursday, February 10. 1 ATHERINE E.. beloved wife of the I Charles A. Hammer. Funeral from late residence, 618" University, pl on' Monday. February at 8 Thence "ot Py Tor et where will be waid at 9 am. Relatives friends_invited Cemete: HERRMANN. on Thursday. Februa parents’ residence. JOSEPHT N HERRM ANS nee Bemcherty. belo wife of Otto W. and mother of Willi and L 12, at 11 agn.. “hurch, North C: services will Interment Beltss February 10, 19" beloved aunt’ of of Berwyn. Md the Visitation 17 Pennsylvania ave se at - 9:30 Tnterment Mo Funef st. B Fox, the ‘abov loved arriet loving brother of Henson Dent and & Wilson The mem from_the above residence. thence f R and Con- 1 from the parlors of James Interment Mount OJis o fu- ral o F H ap- be lle. on am h. where mass ant friends ral ) t her resi MABEL Hfi";'r!:n aged A ente 3:30 o clock ¥ 1, W Thter- her am and vet 10, E ed am and Christine Herrmann. in her 43d year Funeral from her residence. 452 K st. 1 Saturday. February 12. at 2 p.m. ment in Glenwood Cemietery. HOLT. w.. Inier: Departed this lite February 11. 1927, CHRISTINA, beloved wife of Albert Holi and “mother 'of Mrs; Mary Green. Georsia and William Holt: Remains resting Jobn T. Rhines & Co. funeral chapel and Eye sts. s.w. Notice of funeral Iat ISAAC. Suddenly, on Tuesday, February 1927, BENJ. B. husband of the 1 Rosa’ Lee Tnaac. dence of his son. Elmer E 26 st ne. on Saturday, at.2 p.m r Interment at Congressional Cemetery. TSAAC, C.. Lodgs. No B. P s, will convene in “session sorrow’ aturday. ¥ ruary tending BENJ. Isaac. February Wasbington. D. 0. EI at 1 o'clock p.. 1927, for the the funeral of our B. Foage of ihe Rereafier February B, 100 Funeral at 2 o'clock p.m. dence of his son. 3103 12th st terment at Congressional Cemetery. $a%" RN COLLIFLOWER Attest: W. S. SHELBY retary. KINS. At his home. 1732 Maseac selts ave. after a short iliness, JENKINS, the ' 62d Funeral service at his late residence Saturday at 11-30 a.m. vrivate at Rock Creek Cemetery. JONES. On Thursgay, February 10 N Erovidente Hgspiial SAMOEL joved husband of Ruth C RAL year of his age. Interment will | at 3rd ter. 8. ate b2 1 from the resi- uneral {ro o 12, Relatives and friends invited 15 of eb- rpose of at- late_brother. SAAC. who paseed to the Grand Trom the resi: ne. By Exalted Ruler hu. PH $e 1927. Sonea- Funerai from his late residence. 3105 13th st. n.e.. on Saturday. February 12. at KLOTZ, On Wednesday, February 9. at her residence. 152 F st. se. 2:30 p.m. 1927, CLARA KLOTZ. beloved wife of the late Frederick R. Klotz. She leaves to mourn their one daughter, Mrs. Florence Ritz sons, Arthur ‘F.. Edward L.. Roy G gne sister, and brother, Mrs. F. Smith Tves ‘and Toicade. Funeral” services three and and Scherer, and a host of other reia- will be held at her lafe residence on Saturday. February 12, at 2:30 p.m LOCHBOEMLER. On Thursday. 10. 1927, ADAM. beloved =on of the Nicholas ‘and_Caroline Lochboehler. February late mains at the chapel of Frank Geler's Sons' Cp.. 1113 7th st. m.w. Jater MARON. Thursday. February 10, her__residence. 421 T st. n.w. A. MASON, and Amanda Mason and Mrs. M. E. Gi ble.. Notice of funeral bereaftec. MATTHEWS, n February 0 am’. at residence. MARY' KEL MATTHE of John C thews and hier of Mrs. Susan and the Jate Nicholas Kelly. Cora_Fisher. Edith Chapman. 1927, K the Notice of funeral ELENOR beloved sister of Mittie, George am- Wednesday. her LY Mat- sister of Mre Inte Alberta, Phillios and the late Joseph Kel Remaing resting at W. Ernest Jai neral parlors until 5 o'clock Frida; thereafter at the residence of her mother. 1458 Church st. n.w. ronolitan Baptist Church. R between 1 and 13th sts. n.w ruary 13 MILLER. am. at MILLER. o'clock, warlors On Februars 8. allinger Hospital Funeral Febroare from Josenh 3d and K sts. n.w. MONEY, | Suddenly. on Thursday, Fe 10. 1097 CORNELIUS M.. beloved band of Emma Money (nep Wiles). 1927, at 9 13 " at February 13. at 11 am. MORRISON, 1927, at 8- Harvard _st. MORRISON On Thursday, February. 40 p.m.. at_her residence. 1 n.w. FRANCES _VIOL! sigter of Mrs. Daisy at 1 om.. Sundar. F Relatives and friénds inviieg, Fuperal from Met: 2th eb- 30 MILDRED 1 1. Balley's faneral ry - Fu- peral from his late residence on Sunday. 10, 378 ET M Byrne and Miss Lily, Morrison' of this city and town, D, Mo " oneral riars 17 Morrison of rervices from at am Hagers- the ihe Sacred Heart on Saturday. where mass will be said for the repose of her oul nterment at Hagerstown. Md. own. Md.. papers please copy.) NICKIN. On Tuesday, February 8, 1027, providence Hosnital. SOPHIE NICKI} loved, m-u:‘nlv]nmelr" Chattie and Mamie Miller. de®oted sister of as (“Tom ") Hatton. atives and friends. ruary 13, 1 o.m. Church, Hrd “st. and L st. She Ieaves other ‘Funéral Sunday. from Remains resting ai Ernest Jarvis' funeral = parlors. ia ave. until Saturday, February after at 122 F st. n.w. 1 NORTHUFP. _On Thursday. February 1927 at’ his residerice.- 2831 38th &t n PRESTO husband of Estelle Northun. Services (private) at the S. Hines Co. “{uneral home. ‘2901 14th nw. on Saturday. February 12, 11:40 am. ity O'DONNOGHUE. On_Fridar. at_Georgetown NORMAN R dearly and “Margarét L. O'Donnoghue, 23rd vear of his age, Terealer. OSBORNE. Februars Tniversity Hospi in M'rmmdn- Februars 10. 102 LOLA MAGALENE beloved. Gausnter of Ko and: the “Tate Frameis Dasaesn. E st. se. Funeral from th Gence Monday. Februas thence to Holy. mase will be waid ot 9 of “her soul ‘Tnterment Mount O Cemetery.” Reiatives and friends invited. OWENS. Fridav. Febriary 11, 1927, 1:20 a.m.. THOMAS HENRY. beloved h band of "Ann_ Rebecca Owens, aged years. 1907 Rhode February 14, at 2 pm. {riends invited to attend, Rock Creck Cemetery. PETERSEN. Sudiepls at 430 B m at Bt B Aol o s, omas E ardon and Mrs. S. Lashhorn. Funeral Saturday at pm from the residence of Mrs. C. Lashhorn. 4702 9th st. n.w. in Congressional Cemetery. friends invited. SLATER. Deverted this Lfo Februgy at Georgetown Ho STATER: e dovord igerice Harry Slate Beafrice and Margares Siater. Satirday. February 12, Island ave. ne., Interment 13 Febrnary & Kings Park, N. Y. 1 De Neale and MA voted wife of ‘the I from ‘W. Ern (Hagers: at Jordan Thom el Feb. Miles Memorial between New York ave. W 12, 1 W B At at )% 8 tal, beloved son of John the Notic# of funeral of 1102 o above resi- 14, at 8:30: Comforter Church, where am. for the renosa vet 1 al us- 86 Funeral from his late residence. Monday. Relatives and K 1927, PETERSEN. dnughter of the lats Wil sister il S Interment Relatives and RY ate mother of Theodore, Herbert. Funerai est ‘est End funeral parior, 98th and Tumbarton ave. now. and friends invited. TEN EVCK. On Tuesd a4 the John h ATES TR ETCE n fhe g is axe. Funeral from o ¥ 'hzhl Cory m-:“:(m.' .&'?‘v T raary 12 i ton National Cemetary. 1 o ent AP TEN EYCK. A spec Harmiony Lodge. Dickson ~ Home. No. 17 F. A. A. n called by ‘the Worshiptal Hilliard C. Myers, for Satw February 12. 1927, at §:30 rurmie of “attending the fun ate brother. JEROME B, TEN communication AM m. p.m. " Relatives prrunrr,inioflz; EYCK. in the 90th vear of Saturday o of .. has Master. lay morning. for the ai of our EYCK. The members of Harmony Lodge, No. 1 JF. A. A. N.. are requested to attend. 1 'EN-EYCI The Dis TEa it Wi %, nn nces the death of Companton 451 K. Brevet Major. W‘:" #( ‘Washington, D, C. ot 8. i9s7. Funeral eld at’ the chapel 37 10th st. "'m % Ingt Onlmw] non!n 6. u"POWELL, mmr, ‘ebruary ""E:“ W . ruary 0‘ to Wi ey nds invi rict of Columbia Com- litary the tates an- ME x" o ul‘dl’.“fi St. ational cem: Weaths. VILLALON, On Feh 0. 1027, . HERES ViR oy 1y Mt T, of San Juana. La Unfon Province. PRIe: Pine Tarande. ™ e ' Tameral “Tiomn “T00" "0t "5 2" MR Monday morning. Interment Mount Olivet (emnv\n W\l("""' On Wednesday. Febru at_his r"lld?fl(v‘ 1743 2% l,. ("AHY F MTLE WALC his 77th . Bexsinoncat e Ghureh ob the Co lant on ‘il'lflrd.’. sbr‘ulz 13' ek oo, Intermént priva is requested that fifl‘cl' be flm‘:’llfll ND. In_lovine remembrancs of fe and mother, MATILDA, who ne year ago today, Febrdary 11. Some may think T am not lonel Whep ‘at times they jgee. me s Lll_rl.le ‘dn lhb'; km“- ;‘ h‘: ‘r(kh mae T mifer Gl che w HER LONELY HUSBAND KNUT We watched . But Tittle dia’ “w"e Eaan vhee. Sudiue hat on this day one year ago Your soul from us would o A mother dear, a mother kind, Has ‘gone and feft \is behind Blll 1("‘ gl'dlhn did :'Y best. 1 " 4 grant her eternal res HER TOVIRG Tant et g DavcHTens HARRY. ESTHER AND GUNDELA- In loving remembrance of my dear grand- mother. YOUR LITTLE GRANDSON LOWELL. * J red fo the, memory S T T R LEY who. Gaparted $his Jife stx yoe g0 doday. February 11. 1921. Anniver sary mass at St. Aloyaiis Church ur, hearts you are foadly remem- v happy memories cling ta yous name. «Trus hearts that loved you with despest affection Always will love you in death just the same. HIS LOVING SISTER NELL. * GRINAGE. .In sad but loving remembrance of our dear wife and mother. EMMA ¥ GRINAGE, who departed this lifa two years ago todsy. Febfuary 1L 1975. Just when lite was sweetes And she could have livad her best. The eaten of heaven opened d_God called her to_rest LOVING HUSBAND AND CHIL- Tn lov emory of ther Wl ST B our yaars azo todar Fehruary 11, 19% RIS BAVGHTER: K. E. YOUNG GARDEN. In loving memory of our dear husband father and son. GEORGE A GARDEN. who departed this live seven years ako foday. February 11, 1020, Every day brings swest memories, Every memory brings a tet Deep Within our hearls we cherish \Thoughts of ono we loved go daar Sacred {o the )luY - WILSON a‘“’?s who, it son.” JA: eight years ago today. February 11. At home on the, beantiful bill ot Ged. BY the river ‘blessed, w0 fair! Some day. same i ‘-lnan , Canke 9 over, oz Lshall mee MOTHER, n;(&?m * ARG da. loviia’ it e’ st g of WiLLiam HERSON. Who ‘sniered ’nt eternal rest. il g dgur Tears, 460 today ¥ HUGHES, Sacred to the ory of our fa ther. WILLIAM LEWIS HUGHES, who pamed away twentr-two years ako todey Februars ™11, 1005, g Mour’ motber. CLARA 1. HUGHES, M THEIR CHILDREN. * MONEY. Tn ead but loving remembran onrdear duughter and sister. RUTH MONEY. who departed this'life one year ago today. February 11, 1026 Home. at rest. 5o sweetly slesping In thy Savior's tender care. Where there is no pain or sorrow. None on earth can harm you thers THE FAMILY PENDLETON. In loving remembrance of our dear _son and brother. CHARLES H PENDLETON. who,bassed away” four yoars azo today, Februaty 11. 192 Gone. but not forgotten. THE FAMILY. PITCHER. A tribute of love and devotion {0 the sacred memgry of our beloved hus-! band and fatber, GEORG! PITCHER. Y¥ho left us six years ago tadas. Pooruasy We are thinking today of the ons wa love Who is looking down {rom heaven above: His voice we hear. his smile we ses. These gifts we cherish in memory Qur hearts are sad as we recall the day When our own dear loved one passed away. Yia, tonder yoice and loving smile Will linger “with us all the wi HIS DEVOTED WiFE AND ERILDREN RYAN. Tn sad but loving remembran qved Busband and our’ belo Tatner” TOHN "RYAY, 39 Who goours this lite (w0 years ded ioday. February In our hearts vour memory fi Sweetly. tender. fond and true. BOSIE - JACK ' AND TROSE' MARIE SAMPSON. “In sad but loving remembrance of my dear mother and sister, who disd two years ago today. Qur thoughts are always with you, From carly morn (il evening closs: We mourn the loss of our dear ons We did our. best to save. Beloved on ecarth, regretied. gone. remem- bered in_the grave, Never shall vour memory Tade: Our fond love still lingers In the spot where you are laid. We_often sit and think of you n_we are all alone. For memary, is the only friend That grief can call its own. of Friends may think that you are forgotten, But the weund i as fresh today As the day you leit us broken-hearted, HER LOVING PACEHIFR AND 8 NAKTHA C SOMPSON © AND SARY HAWKINS. b SCOTT. In fond memo: of my mfll father, ROBERT St . who "hei the clarion call of Almighty God went fo answer the heavenly roll call February 11, 1923, four years ago today. Today my heart i heavy. My thoughts are all of you l\-ln- Plove and how T mi vou. N God_in Heaven can see. EVOTED . PACCHTER " MRE: TH[ DE NEAL RNS. In sad but_fov m of our dear m;znhm” KA [!E’Are?"‘ NS, who entered into eternal mn! eight yea ago today. February 11, 1919, She fought life's battle bra: P]' And vatiently stood every test: She will always be loved and remembered Because she was God's best. Tender, patient. brave and_ devoted. s was alwayy mother's way: Her worth in gold codld II!VN be quoted As we think of her today HER ')F\U[‘FD CHILDREN, YOUNG. 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