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Oil Heating.” | plans shall first be passed on by the | of the Shipstead bill might be changed FARMERS' MARKET AGTION THIS WEEK Senate Committee Will Also Consider Measure on Private Buildings. ] The Senate District committee will | | meet in executive sesston within the few days to take action on the market bill and the Shipstead to regulate the ap- huildings be | ent to Federal structures. | | Members of the Senate committee | have displaved more than the usual | | amount of interest in these bills, but | their views are varied on hoth sub- cts, and it is doubful in what form | | the bills will be reported With relation to the farmers’ market, the question being debated by the committee members is whether they should attempt to specify a loca tion for the new market or approve the House bill, which left the site to be selected by the Commissioners. The bill of Senator Shipstead pro- vides that if a private building is to exceed 40 feet in height and be within 200 feet of a public structure, the ire designed of nee private to | erected ad, “ine Arts Commission. At the hear- veral days ago members of the committee indicated they favored the prineiple of controlling the height of structures that should be erected around Government buildings, but | there also were indications the terms | somewhat W. CHAMB Phone—write—or | unsuspected by most people sales is Auctions were common among the Romans, one of the most famous proofs of this being afforded by the offering of Rome itself at auction by the Praetorian guard, after the murder of the Em- peror Pertin; The antiquity of auction rery Little Thing We Do Complete Equipment ERS CO. in N. W. Chapin THE SUNDAY MAHLON ASHFORD DEAD. Salesman for Candy Company Here for 16 Years. Mahlon §. Ashford, 52, for the past 16 years a salesman here for the Mueller Candy Company, died at Gar- field Hospital vesterday morning fol- lowing operations for tbe removal of a hlood clot on the brain. Mr. Ashford was a native of. Fairfax County, Va., and had lived in Wash- ington for 30 years. He is survived by his widow and two small children. and five brothers, Samuel, Robert, Charles and Joseph Ashford, this cit and James Ashford, Haymarket, Va Funeral services will he held at the | Jate residence, 261 Tennessee avenue northeast, tomorrow afternoon at 2] o'clock. Rev. B. H. Melton, pastor of the Ninth Street Christian Church, will officiate, Interment will he in Cedar Hill Cemetery ! D(_eaths Reported. | The following deaths have been reported | to the Hedlth Department within the bast 24 _houra: i Maria Edelin. 75_ Pr Francis P. Carr. 72, Lillie W. Foster nital Christopher M sts. e Dudley T. Greeng. 65, 2006 N st Clara Klotz. 61. 152 F st. se Adam_Lochbockler. 60, Georgetown Uni- versity Hospital Lotta Welsh, 55 343 1st st. n.e. Francis Edwin Bradford, 55. Garfield Hos- pital : Morrison, 53. 1378 Har- Frances Violet *ahian Ashford. 52, Garfield Hospital Mahlan Ashford. 52. Garfleld Hospital Edwin C. Hunter. 45, 131 A st ng Josephine M Herrmann. 42 440 K st. Samuel Jones. 34 Providence Hospital: Jonn Miller 17, 1336 Tth st Richard 1. Crampion. 3. 30th and River sho! v Giliotti. 7 months. 1429 D st JFenny McCulier. 50 vears. Gallinger Hos- pital Benjamin Hamilton. 50, Galinger How pital Naney Jones, 45. 1320 7th st George ‘Dent. 40. Emergency Hosnital Mayme B. Brown, 35. 1317 Montello ave e Charles Bumbry Blanche Hall. 21 dence Hospital Providence Hospital Homeopathic Hos- Columbus. 69, B4th and s cedmen’s Hospital wlosis Hospita! Births Reborted. 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United States citizens, who have heen employved by the Conservative govern- men! aviators, today denied charges by the Liberals th: their bombing of Chinandaga during the recent bat- tle there hasd cansed the deaths of women and children Brooks declared that after his plane heen hit by bullets during two scouting flights, he carried “three mall explosive pack: bombs by courtesy.” He said that he dropped one on an open field near Filadelfia, causing the Liberals to retreat into Chinandaga; the second near Calvary Church, where the Liberals then had their headquarters, causing the evacu- ation of the church, and the third in an open street nearby, causing dust and noise, but apparently injuring no one. “My main intention was to create a moral effect and to break down ‘morale simultaneously when the Con- servative attacked,” Brook: sald. Mason said that he had directed machine gun fire from his plane solely against fighting Liberals, and that he not helieve his fire had been ef- troops BERAL MADE CHARGES. Rebel Official Claimed U, S, Flier illed Non-combatants, MEXICO CITY, February 12 (#). Charges that American aviators, em ployed by President Diaz of the Con servative government in Nicaragua, killed non-combatants, among them some women, hy bombarding Chin andaga early this week, were made in a statement to the press by Pedro Liberal entative in City Zepeda added that the bombardment had destroyed 10 blocks in the heart of the town. He declared that he had telegrams from Costa Rica, Guate- mala and San Salvador abundantly sustaining his charges. He also as serted that all Central America wa indignant because “Diaz is forcing old men and young boys, some only 11 years old, to fight in his army." . ACCIDENT VICTIM DIES. C. W. Walker, Sr., Retired Finan- cier, Expires at Hospital. Croon W. retirad financier, Walker, sr., 58 vears old. died at Emergency Hospital yesterday afternoon from the effects of injuries received Thursday night near Dupont Circle when struck by an automobile, said to have been operated by Glen Logan of 1510 Buchanan stre The deceased lived at 1412 Twenty-first et. Logan has been instructed E to ap- car at the inquest tomorrow morn- yd J. Nichols UNDERTAKER 4209 9th St. N.W. Phone Col. 6324 FREE No book on this wital subject has excited as much comment as “New Facts About Oil Heat- ing.” It has been called the text book of oil burn- ing. Everything is made clear, with beautiful illustrations. 1t might well sell for a dollar. Your request brings it without charge or obliga- tion. 4886-4887 SSSSSSSSSSS =SSSSSSSSESSSSS Representative Dies A. E. B. STEPHENS. THE WEATHER District of Columbia and Maryland —Increasing cloudiness and colder to- day and tomorrow, followed by in afternoon and night. Virginia—Rain today and probably tomorrow; not much change in tem- perature. West Virginia—Cloudy, followed by snow rain today and tomorrow change in temperature. Temperature for 24 Hours. Midnight, 33; 2 a.m., 32 3 a.m.. 32 6 a.m., 338 am., 34 10 a.m.. 39; 12 noon, 46; 2 pm., 53; 4 pan., 55: 6 pn, 50; & pan., 10 pm. Highest, lowest Temperature same Highest, 39; lowest, rain or not much te last year- ide Tables, United States ) 12 am. and 12:07 and 6:06 p.m. 47 a.m. and and (Furnished by ast and Geodetic Survey Today—Low tide p.m.; high tide, 5:38 a.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 12 12558 p.am.; high tide, 6 6 p.m. The Sun and Moon Today-—Sun rose 7:03 a.m.; sun sets 42 pam, Tomorrow- sets 544 p.m. Moon rises 2552 p.m.; sets 5:13 am. Automobile Jamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Weather in Various Cities. ~Temperature.—, Precipi Max: Min. 'tations Fri’ Sat. pm. to L night. 8p.m. Spm G R on PO I at iy 35 62 Sun rises 7:02 aan.; sun Asheville, Atlanta Atlant Baltimor Birminghan). Bismarck, N Boston. Buffalo Chicago, N Ga City. M. Al Dal 186 0.04 NV m . Ohio. Wyo Cleveland. Ohio. ; Davenport. Towi. Denver. Colo. Des Moines. ‘Towa. Detroit. Mich.. Duluth. Mich El Paso, Galveston, elena. Mon Incdtananofi ksonville, Kansas City. Little Rock. Los Al ind Fla.. sville. Marauette, ) Memphis, ' Te Miami. Fla.. Mobile. Ala rk. North Platte. Omaha. Nel &®h g 8 Pordiand Paul.* Min, Antonio. fex. Diego. Calif Francisco, Fe. X vash ingfield Tampa. Fia.... Toledo. Ohio, ¥ Mins. PON. D EXdt : . According to a popular tradition of the Middle Ages, Adam .and Eve re- mained but seven hours in Eden. In England there formerly prevailed a aquaint belief that any one who turned a matiress on Christmas day was fated to die within a year. y —_— s FOUND. COLLIE. young female. found. Phone North PART AIREDALE and hound. female, black. Apply ‘Washington Animal Rescun League. 349 Maryand ave. s.w. o 0.4z reward BOSTON TERRIER. femals mond on neck, left front serew tai). Reward. Col. 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Stephens, Representative in Congress from the second Ohio dis- trict, died today at his home in North -Bend, Ohio, less than a month from the time he would have taken the oath of office for his fifth term His last wish was to have lived long enough to receive the oath. Because of an illness which lasted several months, he made no campaign prior to his election in November by a sub- stantial ma jority Col Stephens was 64 had lived in Ohio all hi ceived his title through in the Ohio National Guard, he was an active member for vears. An infection which refused to vield o the treatment of several speciai- ists caused his death The funeral will he held with burial at Cleves, Ohio. —e DIES 6 DAYS AFTER MATE. Widow Expires at Exactly Same Hour Watson Karr Succumbed. Six years to.the day and hour after the death of her husband, Mrs. Mar: W. Karr, 77 years old, widow of Wal son Karr, Civil War veteran and for many years route agent for The Eve- ning Star in Anacostia, died Friday morning at her residence, 2226 Nichols avenue southeast. Mr. Karr also was 77 at the time of his death. She is survived by Fulton B. Ka a son Burial will be made at the same N‘VIIH‘. in the same lot, at Arlington Cemetery, in which her husband was laid to vest. Kive of the palibearers who served at the husband's funeral will act as palibearers for the widow. Mrs. Karr was a native of Cumber land, Md., having resided in Wash- ington since 1877, She was a member of Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Ana- costia. : Funeral services will he held tomor- row morning, at 10 o'clock, at the late residence, conducted by Rev. Luther B. Franck, pastor manuel Church. The pallbearers will be Alvan Dodging, Harry Lawton, Arthur Snell, Alfred T. Gage, Walter Lee and Fulfon B. Karr. vears old and life. He ve. commission Tuesday, CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. The Social Club, H. H. A. a valentine dance for the Aged, Spring road. “States After Death,” will be the subject of a lecture, 8:15 o'clock, at United Lodge of Theosophists. No charge. Public welcome. “Christian Science: Its Redemptive Mission,” will be the subject of a lec- Bicknell Young, C. S. B., of at the Washington audi- torium. 3:30 o'clock. This lecture will be under auspices of the four Chris- tian Science Churches of the District, and the public 1s invited. will give at the Hebrew Home Sleventh street and Chicago, J. R. Quijano will address an open meeting to be given by Kevin Barry Council, A. A. R. I. R, 8:30 o'clock, at 1006 I street. The Red Triangle Outing Club will meet at Wiscons street, to take 2:30 car to Rockville as far as Montrose, stop 46. Hike will be to Rockville, 6 miles, and return to Georgetown by 7 o'clock. Waldburg Hewitt will lead. A celebration of the 118th anniver- sary of the birth of Abraham Lincoln will be held, 8 o'clock, at new Bethel Baptist Church. Rev. Dr. W. D. Jarvis will deliver the oration and Perry W. Howard, Judge J. A. Cobb, Rev. J. Beaman, George W. Cole and Lucien Thompson will participate in the excersises. FUTURE. The American Poetry meet Tuesday, 8 p.m., at the May- flower. In addition to poems read by various members Miss Maude Scruggs will give a paper on “Sappho.” The Tllinois State Society meets Wednesday at the Washington Club, 8 p.m. Dancing, cards and refresh- ments will follow a short musical pro- gram, The Kalorama ( tion will meet Tuesday. 8 p.m., at St. ret's parish hall house. Col. U. E ant, 3d, will give an illustrated talk on “The Development of Rock Creek Valley and Washington of the Future.” Circle will zens’ Associa- The National Museum announces an exhibition of etchings, aquatines and drypoints by Huc-Mazelet Lu- quiens of Honolulu, to be seen daily and on Sunday at usual hours of open- ing until February 26. The National Popular Government League will have a forum-uncheon Tuesday, 12:30 to 2 p.m., at the City Club. Subject, Why China's Un- equal Treaties Must Be = Ended. Speaker: Dr. Sao-ke Alfred Sze, Chi- nese Minister to the United States. Former Senator Robert L. Owen will preside, Brookland Citizens’ Association will meet at Masonic Temple togorrow, 8§ p.m. James G. Yaden will speak and 1 au will sing. The American will give a valentine par at 1Aiglon Salons. ar Veterans' Club v tomorrow The League of Republican Women will meet tomorrow, 3 p.m., at head- quarters, 823 Fifteenth street. Repre- sentative Albert H. Vestal will talk on “Party Responsibilities.” ; The Michigan mni Association will have banquet tomorrow at the Grace Dodge Hotel. Capitol Lodge, No. 23, Shepherds of Bethlehem. will have a valentine dance tomorrow, 9 p.m., at Red Men'" Hall, 713 D street. The Lanier Heights Citizens' Asso- ciation will meet tomorrow, § p.m., at the Cooke School. Newcomers Club will have a lunch- con_tomorrow. 12:30 p.m., at Hotel La Fayette. Mrs. David H. Kincheloe will_entertain, accompanied by Mrs. Fred C. Conway. The Auxillary to Federal Post 24, V. F. W., will meet to- mor t Odd Fellows' Temple. The Tnquiry Club will me Miss Luey Simpson tomorrow, $ p.m. Northeast Washington Citizens’ Association will meet tomorrow, p.m., at the Ludlow School. Stanton Park Citizens’ Association will meet tomorrow at Peabody School. Monthly meeting of Piney Branch Citizens' Association, 8 o'clock tomor- row night, Hamline M. E. Church, Sixteenth and Buchanan streets. Bond issue and school appropriations to be discussed. Musical program. Edgewood Citizens’ Assgciation holds monthly meeting at & o'clock tomor row night in Lincoln Road M. E. Church, Lincoln road and Rhode Isfand avenue northeast. A. J. Dris- coll tg speak. Musical program. . Outgot 7,600,000 umbrellas made in N W Italy -each vear, 65 per cent are cauq* of Em-| n avenue and P | 8 of which | ASHFORD, | i | | | | | | | | | | | | i | | | i | | | | | | with | WILSON, Wants Marriage Annulled. Suit to annul her marriage been filed in the District Court by Nettie E. Lansdown against Harry C. Lansdown. The ceremony took place in Arlington County, Va. October 14 last, and the wife charges misrepresentation. She is represent- ed by Attorney Iredell Meares. has Cards of tbanks DONALDSON. We wish to exnress our s cere thanks to our relatives and friends | for their kindness and the beautiful floral tributes sent at the death of our hele wife and mother. SON. ELLER. We wish to express our sincere thanks to our relatives. neighbors and friends for their kind expressions of svm pathy at the death of our heloved hus. band and father. 4. C. ELLE RS.J. C. ELLER. 717 A gk HARRIS. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Snow. the | Darents of “the late THOMAS HARRIS wish to extend their thanks for the floral designe and presents of their friends the funeral of their son. February 1. 19 Weaths. February 12 S ASHFORD. beloved May ~Ashford. aged 5 m “his late ‘residence ave. ne. Monday. February Interment Cedar Hill Cemetes | BASS. Miss ELLA SMALL BASS. horn Oc. | tober 13. 137" in Now Sharon. Mo died | at Fort | | fth 8T, SE. ¢ 19 1 of ¢ Funeral | Tennesses 4. at 2 pm 1 ey 13 February 6. 1027 McCoy. Mario County.” Fla. " (New York City papers County, Fla. York City pager BLAKE. Thursday. February 10. 1097 at Walter Reed Hospital. THOMAS BLAKE O304 C at. «.w.. beloved husband of Dora Blake and son of Harriet and Andrew Car or. . He leaves to mourn_ their foss ane | sister and five brothers. Remains resting at W. Ernest Jarvis' funcral parlors, 2203 Georgia ave. 'n.w. Funeral will be held | from Mount Moriah Baptist. Church. Srd | and L ste. sw. Monday. February 14. | at 12:30 p.m | RADFORD. Suddents. on Fridas February | L1 1937, at Garfield Hospital. FRANCIS | E. pelovéd husband of Charlotie W. Brad ord. Funeral services at W. W. Chambe funcral iome. 1400 Chapin «t. n-w February 14, 'at = pm. Inter Cedar HIll Cémetery K reabpiday. February 11 1097, X esidence. 735 Morton st n.w CARRIE BRAXTON '(nee Miller) " devoted riend of Eliza Tavior and Eita Braxton She Jeaves to moirn their loss a host of friends. Funeral from W. Ernest o funeral parlor. " 2292 Georgia Ave _ Monday. February 14. at 1 nm CARROLL. Saturias Fobruary 12 1 B0 am. at Garfield Hosoital HAMPTON CARROLL. widow of Wait € Carroll and daughter of the late Jame L. Weleh of Georgetown. | . aged 56 vears. Funeral services af | Hysone's” funeral home. 13th and N ste. | Tuesday. February 15. at 11 o'clock ' In: terment ' at Oak Hill Cemetery. Friends and relatives invited to attend e DEAN. Friday. February 11 at Gar fleld Hospital b AN (noe Tliame) . dev Annie Rov. Funeral funeral par: February 1 e Departed this life Frida, ¢ 1927 at 1% midnight. RHODA beloved daughter of the la n Sarah Craig and loving & ter ‘of Ella Bowman and Susie Fortune. She leaves to mourn their loss a host of felatives fand friends. “Funeral ‘from her residence, o Monda GRUBB. _On Saturday. February 1027 ELIZABETH B.. wife of the late Samuel N. Grubb and rigther of Joseph B. Gribh of Cumberland. Md_: John L. Grubh an: Mre Minnie C. Treflinger. Furieral services will be held at the residence of her daugh- | ter. M. 3 Treffinger. 714 18th st Rilitiven St “fridonr vy L2 at 3 s “and friends invited to attent Interment Lovettavitie, Va i3 HAMMER. _On Thursday. February 10. 1927, | RATHERINE E.. beloved wife of the late | Charles’ A. Hamymer. Funeral from her Jate_residence. 2618 University pl. n.w on Monday, Februars 14. at 8:30 am thence to St.” Paul's Crurch. where mass Il be said at 9 am. ' Relatives and | riends inv Interment Mount' Olivet | Cemetery 1 HARRISON. D, February” 11 residence o cotisin. 2821 11th st n.w MARY AN deyoted danghter of Andrew and the fate Nannie ‘A. Harrison and the granddaughter of Mary A. Minor She leaves four brothers and one sister o | mourn " their " loss.’ " Funeral *from John Wesley A. M. E Zion Church. 1ith' and Corcoran sts. 'n.w..” Monday. Februars 14. at 2 pm. iae HUNTER. his il Febru- parted thig life on Fridas 1927, at 7 i ) pm.. at the | e ,'"FII('g)".‘ Iirhruar.\' ]],' 1927, at | dence. 151 A wts . aite T e O EDWIN'C HUNTER beloved :l:llmndl'ol vears. Funeral services at Hys . February 14. interment at Genwe Passed away auietly. T hguay s 1103 Y W. RARR. widow Watson Carr_and mother of Fulton aged 77 vears. ~Funeral from residence. 6 ‘hols ave. s. on Monday. February 14. at 10 a.m. In terment _“Arlington ~ National Cemetery (Cumberland and Frostburg papers please copy.) 13 KENT. Thursd February = 10. 1927, SARAH KENT. devoted = daughter of Martha Markbee and ‘mother of Louise | Thomas. She leaves to mourn thair loss | ers_and a host of relatives and | Remaine resting at W. Ernest | funeral parlors, 2322 Georgia ave. L0 n‘a‘:l"n”“l hL ""a W, ’Ern”l Jarvis' fu- ra v 2223 Georzia ave. nw.. Mon- day. February 14. at 2:30 p.m & KING. Departed this life February 10. 1 .oDis_residence. 624 55th st ne GEORGE W. KING. He leaves to mourn Supreme | BRE | mAvscHILD. In Memoriam. AN, In loving motheran (nee Tenley years ago today. Feh Just a line of swr Just a memory 'fo Just a token of love That our hearts <t Gone in the face w Hushed is the Voice we We cannot he The ‘heat are alware the firet ER DEVOTED 11'SBAND. NANT BROTHER “ANDREW AND LOVING CHILDREN BROWN. In sad but loving of our dear mother_and father W. and MARTHA BROWN. who seven years ago today PEARL AND RORRIE BROWN. 1 lovine rememhrance of our dear ‘wife mother and daughter. Mrs ADELAIDE BROWN ' who departed this Iife, four years'ago today. February 13 Just when life was sweetest oy And &he could have lived her best. The cates of heaven opened And God called her home to rest THE FAMILY In everlasting memory of our sister AMELIA CUSRERD whn entered life eternal three years age todas February 13. 1924 There i< a link death cannot sever Love and memory last foraver HER BROTHER AND SISTERS OWENS. Sacrad to the memory ir oved ones hd and "fathar JouN" DAYIS “'Who "dled Februare 13 1093, <on und brother. Dr. GEOTGE W DAVIS who' died Samuare " 14, 1016 OWENS igant Safely. safely gathered in Far from Sorrow Tae from_ sin Paseed bevond all erief A i Death for thee is trimet saim For our loss we mar nat waen For our loved anee Jong o ken From' the home of raat and neace Where all ain and sorrow cease Jesus. grant that we mac meet There. ‘adoring. at Thy feel THE FAMILY EDELIN. In sad hut loving tememhrance af my dear wife, BEULAH B. EDELIN whn departed this life one year azo todav. Feh ruary 13, 1928, Just when life was swestes And ahe could have Tived her best The zates of heaven opened And God called her_home to reat HER HUSBAND. EDELIN. Tn sad but lovi; by EDELIN. who entered into eternal rest one sear ago tndar February 19 1926 DEVOTED” 'SISTER. 3 A YOTE R MRS] LYDIA A. FILLMORE, in aat but wance of our dear father. ELLSWORTI FILLMORE who denarted this Iif sears ago today. Fabrary 15, 1058, 70 Mare and more sach day T mil Friends mav think the wound (s healed. But thex little know the SOFrow e That lies-within our heart concealed Farewell. dear father. sad farewell o loss to me ho tongie can tel LOVING " DATBHTE TE PILL MORE WINSLOW. AND SO% HARRY- & FRANCIS. In lovine remembrance of my dear mother. MARY''EFRANCIS who Aenarted thia " Febraary 14, 16100 ©° T a0 fadax 1 watehed vou. dear mothes Bt Tttt did T kmawr N That on this day eight vears age Your soul from ‘me would gn A mother dear. a mother kind. Haa mone and ‘left me behind: But, for‘me the di Her beet Sn may God crant her eternal rest HER'DEVOTED = SO R ALEYOTED SON. CHARLFS ¥ GREEN. In loving remembrance of oar N AP ST of e aried this ife FRa7 15, TR T Tows o el ZORAH GREEN JACOBS e Wi e AT e © wife and mother 3 SCHILD who denarted ihis life nine vears ago today. February 13, 1018 Just a Jine of sweet remembrance. Just & memory fond and trie: Just a token of love's devotion. sacR ARRIETT L. EMBREY, D\ onTen ACKSON. Tn sad but lov et e, 188 TAER SR it o lite Fobraner 13, 1020, " e wo leles. Can it he three sears today Since our dear mother pas Yes the time has onickly flo HER"CRITOREN" SALIR R nCRILT INDA. LEE. WOODSON. A tribute of love and devotion o the memory of our departed loved _ones.” who entered info | rest. ALPHONZO' WOODSON_ Fehruare ' 21 1915: PARTHENTA WOODSON, Fahruars 10. 1016, and JOSEPH H. LEE. Ir. Feh- Fuars 13 1916 Though silent your voices and vacant your How awest are the memories that linger Our love. still unaltered. will Until we' meet you in heaven arain THE FAMILY MCKEEVER. In loving remembrance of me Ie shand _and our father. THOMAS F. McKEEVER. who departed this |ifa thirteen years ago todav. Fehruare 17 1914 HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN. * McMANON. In sad but loving remembranc of my dear sister, HANNAH McMAHO (nee Baur). who died February 13, 1026, 0 Year ago today In my heart your memory lingers. Always ender. fond and true: There is rigt a day. dear sister. That I do not_think of vou HER SISTER LENA MOUZON. A tribute of love to the memory of _our devoted husband and father FREDERICK X MOUZON. who suddeniv entered eternal rest eight ye v February 13, 1819, 1 e4rs ko todas remembrance. A and troe o die E_RREN TENLEY remembrance RORFRT it us SBERD. devoted DAVIS. af and "grandmother who died September 7. Toving __remem. of o HA awar? n RERTIE ver remain their loss three datighters. one son. seven erandchildren and & host of friends. Fu- neral from his late residence Monday. Februar¥ 14. at 1 p.m. All are invited to | attend S February | late Fu- | eier's onday. On Thursday. X DAM. beloved son Nicholas and Caroline Lochboe neral from the chapel of Fra Sons' Co.. 1113 Tth st. n.w. February 14, at 8:30 a.m at St Mary's Church at ment” (private) at St. Mary's Cemetery. 1 Departed this life Friday. Febru- | 1927, at Hyattsville. Md. ETHEL | MASON. aged 31, wife of Henry W. Mason | and_davghter 'of William J. and Mamie McWhirt. Funeral from Gasch's under. taking parlor in Hyattsville. Md.. Monday February 14. at 2 pm. (Norfolk. Va.. | papers please copy.) 3¢ MASON, Entered into_eternal rest Thu day. February 10. 1927 at her residence. 491'T st. n.w.. ELEANORA AMY MASON. tye devoted and beloved sister of Mittie. | George and Amanda Mason and Mrs M. B. | Gamble. Funeral Sundav. February at 1 p.m.. from Zion Baptist Churc MILLER. Saturday. February 5. 1927 at his home in _Herndon. Va.. WILLIAM EADS MILLER. aged 68 vears. beioved husband of Minnie Painter Miller. Fii- neral services at his late residence in Herndon. Va.. Monday. Fehruary 14. at 2 o'clock. ' Interment at Chestnut Grove Cemetery. O0'DONNOGHT 1927 at G 3 . On Friday. February 11, orgetown University Hospital NORMAN R.. dearly beloved son of John and Margaret L. O'Donnoghye. 234 year of his ‘ace. St. Gabriel's Church S8 now. Tnterment at OSBORNE. _ On Thursday. February 10, 1927 LOLA MAGALENE. beloved daughter of Ania and the ‘late Francis Osborne. 1102 B st. se. Funeral frem the ahove resi- dence ‘Monday. February 14." at 8:30 thence to Holy Comforter Church, whers | mass will be said at ® a.m. for the renose | of her soul Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Reiatives and friends invited. 13 OWENS. Fridav. Februsry 11. 1927 at 1:20 a.m.. THOMAS HENRY. beloved hus- band of "Ann_Rebecca Owens, aged R years. Funeral from his late residence, 1907 Rhode Island ave. ne. Monday, February 14, at 2 pm. Relatives a friends invitéd to “attend. Interment Rock Creek Cemetersy. RISON. On February 11 dencé, 908 Decatur st. wife of George W. Rison. aged 72 years. | Funeral from ahove residence. Monday. | Februars 14. at 2:30 o'clock pm. Inter | ment Congressional Cemetery. 13 | STEELE, On Saturday. Februarv 121927, | at 3:50 am. MARY E. STEELE (nes | Eversole). béloved wife of ~Henrs ¥ | Steele. - Funeral from the residence of daughter, Mrs. Mary Douglas. 2237 | olson st 3 3 n.m. Relatives and friends invite terment at Cedar Hill Cemetery 13 12, | Memorial | ER. be in " the Requiem’ mass at 7th and Webster February 13 at | 1927, at her resi- | ALICE V. beloved | ESTER, On_Saturday. February 27 at 4:30 am.. at. Sibley Hosnital. FRANK J." SYLV loved husband of Ada S. Sy Courtney). aged 55 vears. his Tate residence. 824 Delafield nl. n w Tuesday. Febru at’ 230 pm. Rela: tives and_friends invited 1o attend. rment Glenwood Cemetery LSON. On Friday. February 11. 19 LYDIA A. WILSON of 2R Spencer at. Hyattsville, Md. Funeral services (pri: | vate) at Gawler's chapel on Monday. Feb. ruary 14. Kindly do not send flowers. 13 Saturday. February 12. 1927, at her sister's residenice. Mre. Mary J. Knight. | 802 E MILDRED C..° beloved Jaughter of the iate William A. and Mary Wilson of Northumberiand County. Va. ‘uneral from her sister's residence Tues day. February 15. at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment at Rock Creek Cemetery 14 Iu Memoriam. BOWLES. In tender tribute and loving menory of our dearly beloved parents. Who entered the realms of eternal happL: nesa “and blies. mother. Mre. NELLIE BOWLES. eleht vears aco. today. Renritary 13, 1610: Tather. WILLIAM H. BOWLES April 24. 1924 Dear parents. we are lonely. so lonely housiihotit You : ough we dmile as we my . @ay with"the throng: . i €' each We r-)la‘:.llgnrn and laugh and pfetend to be 5 With ' Void in our hearts as our lips form a song Regalling the days we were happy together. Tis then that our hearts seem to burst with their woe: Whité the clouds o'er us hang. we know ‘s fair weather In the Mace where Sou've sone and we | too. hove {0 o ' 'HEIR CHILDREN. * Wi Al to_myself. T hold and know That sad day eight years ago, That sorrowful day. when Fred and 1 Bade each other a last good-by. That day comes back. as all sad And 1keep its sadness with me s All to myes LOVINGLY. SADIE M. AND . MOUZON' — PRYOR. In lovine memory of ther SALLIE . PRYOR. who passed on « vear ‘ago today. Februacy T3 odn CARA’ PRYOR BUCHANAYN. PRYOR. In_affectionate remembrance of my dear grandmother. SALLIE E PRYOR who left us February 13. 1026 A P. RAYMOND NDREW SOPER. In sad but loving remembrance of our _dear husband and father. WILLIAM B. SOPER. who departed this life {hree vears ago today. February 13, 1921 WIFE AND SON In_sacred remembrance of my er. WILLIAM D. WEBSTER. who departed this life nine years ago foday February, 13. 1918, Gone. but not forgotten. WEBSTER. dear AMIE FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. T. F. COSTELLO CAP. ST. _______ NORTH 7976 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Invalid Limousine et Lincoln 524 V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor connected with the original W. R. 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