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ol ——=To=—=——xu] Gold Bow ames o 1= o5 & vE e Dare joje——Jo]l———|a]| cesssceess Tesessess XXX Teesees Seesse Seecse woavy ve B o av Be strong in the faith is one of the world's most famous mottoes. And we have adopt- ed this slogan in our fight against the extra interest and service charges on your credit and budget bills. We are strong in our faith, that this is We are fighting day after day for our cause and vic- tory for you is even | not to be. now in sight. We do not penalize our friends. RS Siieveceee ’ THE EVEN | |a valuable ring from her finger was freed by lone of the maids, Only one of the gang was caugh Mrs. Willlams waa praised for hravery when the robhers confronted her guns. She was badiy result of her struggle ed she never from the shock of the expe Deaths Reported. deaths have heen rej Department 1n the la a1 Bunting Callahar, Bajizell. &1 Bosd " teraft 0. BN 1 MRS, WILLIAMS DIES AT HOME HERE Sogial Leader’s Health Be- lieved Harmed by Rob- bery Year Ago. and it ence The following he Health Providence Hospital 6% 8161 B st s 56, 215 W st ne 39 Faragut st 1254 Floti Homeon: 1 Harry C Mabel F Mary E e M mas J Auna Handle Martha | Wi Jeannie Kalkn Mary E. Dalv Oliver T S vital Cassine Reck Charles F Anna I Andre By Howard Naval Hosia Tahn G Mot ira Michael J Mihton o illiam . Fant Pop st ne Mrs. Caroline Caton Williams, social | leader here for 19 vears, died at her | home, 1227 Sixteenth street, last night | |after an illness of several months. | She was the widow of Norman Wil {liams of Chicago. Mrs. Williams was the daughter of Judge Dean Caton of Ottawa, 11l After her marriage she moved to Chi | cago, where she became prominent in = 1, charitable and civie activities he came to Washington after the death of her husband. and during here| residence here was active in society | and in charftable and civic wo | Khe is survived by a son, Norman | Williams of Woodstock, Va., and twe daughters, Mrs. Willw E Wilder | and Miss Mary Williams, both of this city T H T B316 Ga Georgetown 4 i o "k MeDonald United G, Wal 5440 o SNt 0'Das «t Providenee Hospit 37 Walter Reed Eliz beth's S Hov et pital Wealey pital { | i e 1901 F Hospi 1Aty Raobhe Caused Shock. Tt was the belic that her death was hastened by e brutal treatment she was subjected when her home was robbed by a ng of six men the night of March | 1926. The house was entered by |y, rmed men. who bound seven maids | Carrie Foster, o chairs in one room and robbed Mrs. | pital 0 Illlamx Mrs. Wilder and Miss Helen | U bt end, of jewels valued at Hosi th's | St Ehza o Chilc 13 months, Children's 8 months, Children’s The robbers entered Mrs. | room,- where she was lying hed. and. after handling her gagged her One of them Williams® | on the roughly, wrenched From the little s would appear times as large as earth planet more Tooks than it from Washington's Finest Men's Wear Store police summoned by who had escaped in refusing to stop screaming | bruised as a is recovered completely A ave. n.e Hospital Elizaheth's Hospital of Freedmen « Hosoital Méreury, NG _STAR, WASHINGT She LIFE A ‘LAUGH,’ HE ENDSIT ‘hor “I Have Taufeel Cup." Youth Says in Note to Mother. DETROIT. Mich., March 3 Leaving a note to his mother Hartwig Drawer of North Trel N. J.. in which he said he had fo ife “just a laugh,” Peter C. Harty . who came here a few days ago from Ange committed suicide by, turning on the gas in with) ® Mrs ton, Los night | room. The note set out in unhesitating manner the vouth's philosophy of life based on his one year in the man's estate. . "I have tasted the cup of life,” t | note said. his orted v 24 w he Miss Lucy M. Bushey Dies. Hos- | Miss Luey M. Bushey, Spanish War | nurse and an instructor in the George | Washington University School of ursing in 1925.26, died in Pasadena, f.. February 24, according to word ved here. | The body & being brought to | city for interment in Arlington (' IH- Yy Saturday. Births R.eported. | The following birthe have been reported to the Health Department in the last hours Ralph D and Sylvia M. Edwar Thomas 1" and Mars Mollov. gir Earnest M. and Janet T. Boss. girl Robert W. and Florence E. Tansil Lyle E. and Cecelia H. Hutehison lter and Wi i v hoy in W, and Lda Yowell. boy (i and Daisy Coghill. gir rand Lillian R Biakey William and ‘Martha Marson Samuel and Bessie Strickland Isaac and Ida McKelvin, zirl Algustus L. and Grace Stecien | Clarence and Effie Flls boy Samuel J. and Sarah P Knight Arthus R. and Carrie Mahoney, Henry and Luttie Goins. boy William and Geraldine Jones 1"se of short length lumber for small carpentry jobs is being urged in der to conserve the long and moie expensive timber. ersity siate Hon th the al Hoe Hos s boy B tal o Hos hov hov boy iren’s Hos Hoe boy hoy. boy the | four the | We’re Giving the Men of - Washingtor Real Clothing Bargains Lebbsesessssen in Our Final Sale of HART SCHAFFNER & MARX UITS AND OVERCOATS At this time it’s our policy to “clean house” —to merge all short lines for final clearance. The styles—the qual- ity—the values were never greater than they are in this sale. included $55, 850, #45 SUITS & OVERCOATS $75, %70, %65 SUITS & OVERCOATS 28 38 i Every size o Charge for Alterations— LEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F Street INC. nd | last | D. 0, THURSDAY, MARCH MRS. SARAH M. GANTLEY, | WELFARE WORKER, DIES Former President of St. Ann’'s In- fant Asylum to Be Buried Tomorrow. Mrs. Sarah M. Gantley widow of the late John M. Gant ley, former president of the St. Ann's Infant Asylum, and lecturer of the District Court Catholic Daughters of America, died at her residence, 1769 Columbia road, yesterday morning Mrs. Gantley was a native of Pough keepsie, N. Y., and has resided here for the past 40 years. For the past few vears she has been employed in welfare work for the Veterans' Bureau She has been engaged in social welfare work here for a number of years. She is survived by three daug! Misses Helen and Josephine Gantley of Washington, and Mrs. Thomas P. O'Hara, South Orang N. J.. a sister, {Miss Katherine Morgan, and threa brothers, James, Ber d and George Morgan of Poughkeepsie The Catholic Daughters of America will_conduct prayer services at the | residence tonight at & o'clock. Funeral services will be held tomorrow mor ning at 9:30 o'clock. Mass will he {sung in St. Thomas Catholic Church, Twenty Seventh street and Woodlsy road. Rev. Thomas Walsh wiil officiate, The hody be taken to| Poughkeepsie for B. J. FARRELL DIES AT 39, World War Veteran Will Be Buried in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Rernard J. Farrell, 39, World War veteran and retired grocery merchant | died at his residence, 638 Second| street northeast, suddenly yesterday after a heartattack. He is survived hy two brothers, James A, and George (¢ Farrell, this city The funeral will be held James T. Ryan funeral parlor, Pennsylvania avenue southeast morrow morning at 9:30 o'clock requiem mass will be sung in_ St Aloysius Chureh at 10 o'clock. Rev: Owen A. Hill will officiate, Interment will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery District of Columbia tinued cold, abaut 24 degrees. Maryland—Fair and tomorrow fair with slo perature. Virginia—Fair and tomorrow fair with temperature. West Virginia- cold; tomorrow fair wi temperature. Records for 24 Thermonieter 12 nndmglu noon, Barometer— 4 9.79; 12 midnight, a.m.. 30.02; noon, 30 Highest at 6 p.m. yesterday. Jowest temperaiure 6 a.m. today Temperature same « Highest, 33; lowest, 22 Tide Tabl 59 years Fair th slowly 5 29; 4 pm., Geodetic Sur Today—Low tide, p.m. high tide, 7:40 a.r Tomorrow—Low 04 p.m.; high tide p.m A il burial - 5 The Sun and Today 6:02 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun sets, 6:03 p.m Sun rose, 6 Automobile lamps to half hour after Temperature and o« water at Great Fall | Temperature, 34; cond \\'l‘alll?l' in Vari the 37 th- High from ¥ 3 § stations, 2 fet ey “gepINEas Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been {ssued to ths following : Marceilus Payne and Beatrice H John' Wilson and Sallie Holt Jotn W. Morse and Aline M_ Chandler Carroll 'T." Thomas and Maud L. K. | Blemarck Bomonti | Bokton Richard Richardson. and Wilmina Hunter. | Buffaio Charles Matzinger and Mary L. Weber. | Charleston William E. Lewie of Swayze. Ind. and | Chicago Deitian 1 Biggiaw of Takoma Bark. D’ ¢ ilard M “Weeklex of this city and Mar garet E. Diflon of Richmond Glenn Coffman and Mary | orge A, Brown and Lottie f Baltimore mus E. Beaty of Gastonia Tannebaum of Baltimore Strother and Annie May Henry B Braeg and Lillian D, both of Charlottesville. Va John J. Titmus and Alice A of " Richmond R Edward Slarburn of Haymarket Va Capme " Nonra ot Tatharoin. vy Orvilis B Garity of Cumberiand, Mo Syivia M Clifton” of thin city - o 21 Jomn . Granim “and Midred Rowres. | orgonard FURUI i Alice Maddos. both | Abilane Albany . Atlanta glllnnnrmu Trent timoro s ) 13t meirpat leveland Colum'a.s ¢ Ritenour Denver M. Layton N. ¢ Md Baker Chewning, and | Gajcerion ron: . ) Tndja; Ja Ball Philadeloh 20 (et L 28 88 Poi PRIVATE AMBULANCES dTInAE 5 W W. CHAMBERS CO. Clyde J. Nichols UNDERTAKER 4209 9th St. NW. Phone Col. 6324 0 (i €. Lake City. 20.00 San” Antonio 30,42 San_Diego. . 2600 Ancieeo 3984 3050 3084 3001 R0z 0.02 Seattle Spokane . WASH.DC (8 am., Stations London, Eneland. “ee \‘ruznrot 2 Ustria R rlin, Germany . . penhagen.” Denmark. Horta (Fayal). Azores. Hamfllnn Bermuda J . Porto Cuba, Canal Zone. Colon. Millions of men can earn money, but the man who can =~"e is head and shoulders above nhis fellows FERGERAL-AMERICAN 3% On Savings Real Estate Loans C. Property Only) 6% No Commission Charged You can tdke 12 years to pay off your loan without | MONEY wmatl sum. sout aric. Mo e LR BRACELET, and_ diamond and 13th and G n.w { Reward it ‘returned 1o Phona North 5211-1 NCH OF REYS. Februa hington 115 Return | Unton Station. _ Reward |k Tonntam 1317 Rhe dy's. or 23 Mar ave. n ‘\TAT(‘}V. Tads's. gold. clof or near Washington of March 1st $200 REW st Ilet set with with Jowest Tomorrow fz lowly rising temperature. i 4 pm., am., 29.83; 4 temperature, (Furnished by United States Coast and 1538 a.m tide, rises, Moon rises, 6:34 a.m.: sunset Condition of the Water. = Temperature. Greenwich time, Temperature. Weather. 42 hite Foid with sapphires between 24th. Mills ave. n.e leather. vers to | 19th and_ Corcoran sta. ‘and P ot Phone ARD —for return of diamond brace- small Iclcphonc \\ est 1403. 619 2. FUNERAL_DIRECTORS. 1927. THE WEATHER | | Fair and con temperature r with continued cold wly rising tem continued slowly rising and continued |4 rising | Hours. 34 29 04 | occurred at late last year es. vey.) and 2:12 and 8:05 p.m 16 a.m. and £32 am. and m Mo 5:39 a.m.; sets, 638 am.; sets, 5:39 p.m. | be lighted one: ndition of s at 8 ition, muddy. us ('IHP.‘, PUcloudy Clondy Pt.elouds | Clondy Clear Clear Pt.elouds Pt cloudy Clpudy Clondy Clear Clear Clear 008 Clondy e.. Clear today.) Clear Clear Raing vt o Part rlondy Part cloudv Part cloudy Clear Cloids o SN hiwest side Capital I Manager. Frapk: on_Treasury 69 R. 1. ave. ne| Ty 24 one ried | Pullman Co.. . 403 | containing Key: h 1st. Reward name “fack': ra. Jame 0315-W #6d face hetwaen near 20th | Auditorium. afte orth &30 emeralds. 2nd 3* the expense of renewing. $1,000 for $10 per month, including interest and prin- cipal. Larger or smaller loans at proportionate rates. PERPETUAL Morticians Sin Member National Selec Main 5512 3034 M St. N'W. Gawler Service " Joseph F. Birch’s Son (ISAAC BIRCH) ce 1850 ted Morticians 1732 132 Penna, Established 1841 hone West b JAMES T. 317 Pa. Ave Model Chapel. Private Ambu BUILDING ASSOCIATION ao‘_ FAST CAPIT Atlantic 1700 Livery in" Connection 'CHAS. S. ZURHORST TOL, &T. RYAN S.E. lance n 372 Largest in Washington Assets Over $14,000,000 W. Warren Taltavyll 14th and Spring Road Col. 464 Cor. 11th and E N.W, JAMES RERRY, President. 641 H St. N.E. LEE. Livery n cot Tlmothy Hanlon JAMFS T. CLEMENTS’ SONS Dignified Funeral nifed Funeral Management 12411243 Wisconsin Ave—West 804 N.W. Cali rvice 131 _11th St. S.E. | Quick, Dignified, Automobile Service W. Deal N. _816 H St. N 436 Tth St. S W, Frank Geler’s SEVENTH ST. N.W. Modern Chapel.. Thos. R. Nally Sons Mcient Service ~P. A. TALTAVULL " NO BRANCH OFFICE Telephone Line. 480, Chapel & Co. 8200 M. 1879 s Sons Co, Main 2473 1724 N. CAP. ST. T. F. COSTELLO NORTH 7978 Wm. H. Private Invalid 412 B ST. NE. ‘What a pity when youth and vitality are -t at nlu(ht':y a disordered stomach, and bad breath! Don't have them at any age! Hearty eaters—hard smokers—high livers—find Stuart's a boon and blessing! Eat what you wish. Drink what you like. Then chew.a Stuart tablet. That gives the stomach sufficient alkaline; the result is a swee stomach, serene digestion, no pains; 0O gas. Full Box FREE! druggist has Stuart’s tablets, 25c and Or; a full box Ilm'flhlhl. St o Do N7y Masahat Get Desnsi i hidy --un- .(h-n'-bx the picket—and GED Keepit filled! A sieet stomachfor hwenty-sisecents. STUA‘RT S Ow F!l‘h'l the sl ecvog Mg MA,IOOB Phone Frank Sardo & Co, Limousine m B i m,,?;i Lincoln 524 FUNERAL numNs. BLACKISTONE 14th & H Beautiful Floral and up tou, 14 & Eyc “;"""u | Building | most familiar CHARLES WORTHINGTON | DIES AT AGE OF 72| Vice President of Metropolis Build- ing Association Long Resi- dent of Capital. E vice president | | | Worthin of Association ed Charles old Bu gton, the Metropolis the past at the home | Mrs. Norine Anthony street. | Worthington was born in Alefa, | a Washington when A young man and was in the grocery b he retired 25 years ago. He cted with the Metrope Association for 20 years s secretary 17 years prior | ction presidency s daughter and Worthington of this| ding for Tuesday of his da to siness unt was cor N serving e for to the vice vived by h V n, Guy funeral was at 1 hn the tery 30 o'clock this | Weldley, pastor Reformation, of in Congres. | afternoon, R of the Chureh ¢ ficiating B was | Some are kinds of female mosquitoes arfan in their diet, but the nds prey on animals| and man for their food. Card of Thanks. AUTERBACK. We wish to thank. at this time. aur many friends for remembering us in the heautiful offerings of foral trib- tes at the death of aur heloved father THE DAUGHTERS Marriages. —NELSON. Mr. and Mrs, R. B. Nel 033 Mclean ave. s.w. Washington. inAnnonnce the marciage of the: JEhier MARGARET HLIAN. Mo L% yORE G Salisbury. Sd, Wed: | at Hyatis: You March 2 h st Thomas F he held at | March 4 at ar Hill it residence, 417 beloved wife of Fineral services will eatdence on Friday Interment (private) at Ce her March 3 Unicer nee Bit Chursday. eorgeiow EVELYN ASHBY e o reloved wie of H. Clay Ashby and beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. c. | Ritting. = Funeral Saturday. Mareh 5. from | the residence of her parenis. 1724 44th st EbirentTyices at West Washington Baptist | Chirch. ATst and N ate.. n. ¢ 2 pm. | Relatives and friends invited. On Monday. Februars 28, 1027, | 639 Farragut &t nw| e of Wiiliam D, Baltzeli 4 { her age. Funeral from | ahove Tecidence on Friday. MArch 4 | v Relatives ‘and friends invited Interment at Oak Hill Cometery 3 BANKS. | Departed this Jife Tuesday. March 19 at ‘l LLO a,’,v-r A h;wd H'I‘n-u rasidonce 6 brother. Harry P 1315 Rigza st n.w.. GERTRUDE. | dovoted ‘mother of Thomas Banks. 1607 12th n.w. She leaves to mourn_their © sisters and two brothers. Notice | of funeral later 3 DELOATCH. On Wednesday. March 2. 19 at_ “his residence. Linden. Md. LEE DELOATCH. beloved hushand of ‘Fannie | Deioatch and father of Mark. He leave their loks & Tiost of relatives an Notice of funeral latar. Remains | g4t W. Ernest Jarvia lors. 1222 Georgia ave. n.w | DIXON. On Monday, Februagr 28 1027 Garfield Hospital. MAMIE DIXON. heioved | wife of James L. Dixon and mother_of | Mamie Ella Dixon, of Daniels. ~ Remains w Jarvis' funeral parlo now. Funeral = Friday. po. from W. Ernest parlors DORIS. On We her “residence. 1308 MARY LATURA DORK at the S.H. Hines Co. funeral home. 2601 140wt niw. Funeral services and in- terment ‘at Providence. Ky DUVALL. On Wednesdas. March 2. 1097 her edidence. 18th st. n.w. SOPH widow of the late Henry Duvall. mather ‘of John. Robert. Bernard. cene and_ Frank Duvall. _Funeral. mase At 30 o'clock a.m. Saturday at | Augustine't Church DUVALL, Officers Monica's Ladies Distriet Auixiliary. John. ‘are heveby of Sixter SO Called meet- ing_Friday. March 4. 1997 at' 8 in St Atigustine's Church Hall, mass” Saturday. March 5. 18 Augustine s Chiirch e B HOLTON AUX. President. €. LUGKETT. District “President 1) M. SMACKUM. Distriet R. ¢ EDRINGTON, ~On Tuesday. Marc at her residence. 211 A st HARPER. heloved da Anna_ Metannon and Edmund Gordon Edrinzton, Services will ba held at the | Zurhorst funeral narlors. 301 East Capite &t on Friday, March 4, at 2 p.m. Please ot flowers | FARRELL. On Wednesday. March 2 1927, | at his recidence. 638 2d st. n.e. BERNARD | 3 Mheloved ot of the ‘iate 3. and | Mary' T Farrell.” Funeral lors "of James T. Rsan, 317 Pennsrlvania ave. ee. on Friday March 4. At 9:30 am: thence to St. Aloysius Chiireh. where | kolemn high reauiem mass will be sung At | 10 am. ~Relativas and friends invited Interment Mount Olivel Cemeters. 3 GANTLEY. On March 2. 1927, at her resi- | dence. 1748 Columbia rd. n.w.. after 3 short | illness. ' SARAH “MORGAN " GANTLEY. survived by her sister. Miss Cath ihree brothers, James. and_George Morgan of Pough N V. "and thoee daughters. Miss | Helen and’ Joseohine Gantley of this city and Mre Thomas P. O'Hara of South Orange. Mass ‘will be eaid_at St | Thomas' Church. 27th st. and. Woodies rd Eridax. March 4. At 9:30 a.m. | Intermeiit Poughkeensie. N. Y. | GANTLEY. The Catholic Danghters of | America’announce the death of a heloved member. Mre. SARAH M. GANTLEY, on Wednesday. March 2. 1027, " They ‘wil as semble for prayers ai the family residence 1760 Columbia rd.” Thursday evening ai pom MARY C. BOLAND. Grand Regent. MARGET COVLE NEWHAM. Fin. Sec’y. 3 GANTI. Members of Capital Court, 79: of Women's Catholic Order Foresters, 'are Feauested to_be present at home of our Tate sister. SARAH M. GANTLEY. 1760 Columbia d.. Thursday evening. March 3, at 1 nm MRS. MARY E. REILLY. parted this uary 28 Brewers “cour ¢ (nee Brent) Hosmita daughter resting at Ernest 2729 Georgia ave March Jarvie' funeral Ine; March 2. 1827, at ilbourne” pl. ~nw Remaine resting ay. of No. 140, " ngghte Of St of _the deati and members Auxiliar ‘Funerai at St e.«e . 1927, Chief Ranger. * Mo residence. wife of John her Toss her sicters nieces. four a host elatives and Tiian: Funeral Friday. March 4. from 715 Pickford pl. ne. at 2 pm W did not know the nain you hore, We'did not see sou i We onis know You went And did not Ay good:he THE FAMILY RAY. On Wednesday. March 2. 1927, at her residence; 621 North Carolina ave as MARY A. GRAY (nee Gaddes: bainved wife of James W. Gray. Funeral Satur day. March 5. At 3 p.m. from the abova address. Relatives and friends invited 4 HAYDEN, Departed this life on Wednesda March & 1057, at 6.30 pap.; States Naval Homital, RO Treen” nasnand. o Beatrics Moo of ‘Mary F. Havden. brother of ' Manm Marlow and nephew of Hattis Jackson, He leaves to mourn & host 0f relativas and friends. Notice of funeral hereafter AVES. On Wednesday. March 2. 1027, at et LILLIEF. of " the . Harv onn W, Hay Remains resting_ at i T e L Piace "Memorial Churen. 14th st~ and Massachisetts ave. n.x.. Fridav. Mareh 1 a2 pm. Relatives and friends invited to “attend. Interment at Congressional Cemetery. v HORAN. On Wedne: h 2. her residence. 717 24 at. na., CECELIA. heloved' daughter 'of "the Iaie acl and Julla Horan' and sister of lie Horan. ' Funeral from the abaye Tesidence Satirdav. MArch 5. at 8:30 a'm thence to St Aloyatus Church, whers siemn high requiem mass will ba' sung At am. for the repose of har soul." Inter- ment. Mount Olivet Cemetary. Relatives and friends invited e JOHNSON. Departed_this lifa on day. March 2. 1927, WILLIAM E.. devat f Louise an George Johnson. ~ He leaves to mourn their loss & mother. father. grandmother and & host of other relativés and friends. Re: aina’ resting At thechapel “of Tove & Clarke. 1418 Flori ey Faneral from the chapel Frida ch 4. at 1:30 oo ‘Tnterment in Pavne's Cemetery. ENDRICK. On Wednesday. March ‘n her residence. 920 7th st s.w fevoted hushand nephews and A of Mia May Rutherford B. Hayes, tie chapel nl ‘Thow. 3 Sergeon. &t nowe . Funeral 1027, at JULIA Wednes vears| . | osTw | TAYLOR | 3 ana Tste. n.w, funeral par- | at | Ella | | at 1| Deaths. OUG On Wednesdar. ANNTE McCULLOTGH. Iate ‘Rev. G W. Mc{ullongh. Funar; :m‘n;-'u -vh‘v I-vnh B n:x-n l‘;mrrh "“- 1927, Comerers 1 1 B OSBORNE. On Wednesdar at 2 o'clock MeCULL 1927 At her residence 1730 Ma FLORA FATDWIN widow o Osborna“and mother of 3 win. Manila. P. 1 Townsend Funsral ence on Friday. 3 NN Suddenls. 7. HENRY trom her reh 4 Wednesday, March 2. heloved son of Anton beth Ostmann_Funeral from his 3910 Georgia ave nw. March 4 2 Reauiam at ‘the Church of Nativity at 9:30 Relatives and friends invited. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery a OSTMANN, Members of Windthorst Club and the Hois' Nagia Societs of St Mary will meet at the residence ol G. OSTMANY. 3910 Gaoreia ave “aday. March 3, 1995 at 730 to reciin ihe office of the dead . JOSEPH F. ZEGOWITZ. Pre GEO. NOLTE. Sectyw. PIERCESON. On Mondas. Fehruary 200 am st her residence 4 e % T Rl A MrsElla Jackson. Luin Pierceson {amvson. Harrieon, Randolon and’ Clox d Pisrceson and grandmother of Mrs Marie F. Rragr and Henrs Pierceson and other refativas and friends. Remains e emporariiy at John T Rhines & (0% 3d and I ste. aw Friday. March 4 at 2:30 pm residence. Intarment We March ity Va Qui enly. on_ Tuesd: 1wy AMINQUTLE. haloved st band’ of " Rosie Quill He leaves to mourn their loss two sisters. ona sister-in- A host of Bthar reiatives and Remains resting at Pope chapel 1416 Florida av 1l 5 p.m. Thursday, Funeral March 4.°at 2 pm. from his Jate dence. rear of 480 1 at. sw. Interm Alexandria, Va. Douglas Cemeters ROLAND. On Wednesday. March 2 MAMIE E. beloved wife of James Roland. Fiineral from her late ‘residence. 335 1 st s.w. on Saturday. March A &t Relatives and friends invited. rment Congressional Cemetery §S. On_Thureday. March 3. 1027 Garfleld Hosoital. Mre I, M ROSS neral Saturday. March 5 “irom her residence. 2324 Massachiisetts ave Interment private STARE. DO riday ol at Fu- late Tuesday. March 1 SWTON. heloced hushand Funerni services Friday at his late residence. 3415 Wis. {onsin ave’ Servicen private, No flowers Interment Weat Point. N. Y March_ 5 (New' York papers please copr.) STOES On Wedneuday, March at the homa _of her misce. Mos Hammong 3330 Macomiy at nw. MARY ANNATRTOESEL. Funeral and inter ment Easton. Pa. March 4. Remai “hapel John R. Wright Co. b now Departed this life March 1 at his residence. 1538 B at. an. D husband of Sarah Taylor. Services day, March 4. at 8 a.m. elatives and friends invited. Interment Arlington Cemetery THOMAS, arted lhll life Tuesday, Aotk 1. 1058 %aeh 0 pm. atter & mpf iliness. at her rlllfl!li'i 110 Half »t. . MATILDA THOMAS (nes Robinson) lh- )—hn»d sister of William, Warren. Jeffer- . Harrison “and David _Robinson and H nrietta Clark: aunt of Corn 1 niece of Matilda Taslor. mours A host of other rel es and 1 Fridas. Mar at 1 Chiren. '3 Randalph. invited. oDy} UPSON. On Thuraday morning. March 3. 1977 at 2.30 am.. at her resdence. 3214 Sherman & nw. CHARLSIE. devoted wife of John H. Upson. daughter of Bel- ford Bland_and | ng mother of Ganell, Ethel and L She also leaves other relatives and Remains rest- g At J Rhines Co. funeral chapel. Notice of funerablat 1927 b nm. m) nasto (Pittsburgh. Pa. papers please On Wednesday. March 2. nee 1227 " 16th CATON WILLIAME, widow of the late Norman Willianis. 4 WOOD. On Thuredas. March 3. 1827, at Sibley Hoapital. DAVID MARCEY WOOD. brother of C. Irving Wood and Eugens R Wood. = Notice funeral hereafter. Fu- neral private. | 9n Menoriam. [ BARNES. In sad but loving_remem of my dear hushand. = WILLIAM BARNES. who departed ipis life one year ako today. March 3. 1926 Keep him. Jesus. in Thy keenin THI 1 reach the heavenly shors Then, oh Master” Iet me ‘see him Lo id have nim, & before HIS DE' TR ARE Bars E | BROWN. A iribute of love 1o the memory of our darling baby bos. JOSEPH L 1 S a60: today, Tov rance H oTED ¥ | CHESTNUTT. In loving_memors of our be- loved daughter. ADA E. who nassed into the great beyond March 3. 1020. At_home on the heautiful hills of God. By the valley of reat so fair Some, dav. ‘some time. when our task {s done. Veith, jor we will mest yoli the MOTHER AND FA MR. AN RS ANBATR DAVIS. In_loving memor, our dear maiwer. ETENORA™TAVTS, % whe, passed o Tsare a0, March: 2. Deen in our hearts thers is n!rmm ©f vur loved one gone to rest: In memory's frame we shall keep it, Recatse we loved her the best., Sadly missed ELLIE.AND ANNIE. In sad but loving remembrance of ted parents. who nfnnqai this ife froxs ELLING- Warch 3 1028 At bome on the heautiful hills of heaven, By the River Bleased 8o fair. Some day. some time. when our tasks are r we shall meet them thers. ""B, EFFIE AND LAFAYETTE . In loving remembrance of my_dear danghter and our randdauenter, WILLIE BARNES HANSB( wha deoaried, (e Tife one sear ago. MRS, FORD. HANSBOROUGH. ebruary, Gone in the best of her days. Bliehted in childhood s bloam: Gope ‘fram the'anes who' loved her dear To sieen in her wileni tomb. HER °DEVOTED HER, NNID HARNES CA¥D GRANDNOTHER JEFFERSON. In sweet memory of m e riacner LATAYETTH TEFrEReSS Thoy died one Sear ago todas. March remembrance lasts forever GRANDDACGHTER MELBA FREEMAN. JEFFERSON. A tribute of deepest love and gevation i “our husband and father. 'E_JEFFERSON. who died oné o today. March 3. 1026 ever ahall we ceass to love you ever shall vour memory Yade 5‘n-1n(dnmufl|u ill flalwmnhllyln[:;' Arovind vour sweat and pegce LOVING | WIFE, MRS ALICE IEFFER NOR CAND CHITDREN: SAMUEL AND TOLA. JEFFERSON. A tribute of love to the m; who, D Maren 3.” 1038, will alw 1""n SRETHER M erfERloN KLEINDIENST. In e o1 ur._doat " oy Sl’!ll Cr.mdmmntr MAR LEIN b lio died eleven veara ago fodar. March 3, 1916, Anniversary mass at Holy Trinity Chureh Faithful in life. remembered in death. SON In loving memory of my dear ‘An‘:mww HARRY . LAWSON. who left me three vears ago today. March 3. 1024, aged 20 years. One who was deareat. ona who was best: G55 Frantvou. “dear Harrs. sweet. Deace- ul resl; ONELY AUNT LOUISE. SON. In loving, remembrance of my L0 o, RARRY £ CARSON: "who 1aft AT oy ears Ao today. March 3. 1051 s of vou. dear Harry. T ever ‘ade ‘away Memories of vou son, will dwell Ty’ heart”alwase 2y HIS DEVOTED MOTHER. ADA LAWSON SILLERS beloved who de- GNER. In me of Mt ASE R MAGNER ears' ago today, o e parted * thia \fas e ve years ugo today. m F o e T EBWARD P byt locing remem P T March 3, 1922 March % e reat HER LOVING DAUG AGNER. In lovi My “mother. ANN departed this it March 9. 18 5 { sour memors lingers, I Yt tender. fond an trile Thecs 1a not & day. dear mother That 1_do not think "IBDMNA HER LOVING DAUGHT 8RS MILLER. In sad remembrance {fe thres years ago to- ace. AUDREY. * PAULINE, beloved wife of H Kendrick, in the 34th year of Funeral ‘above -rexidence. Saturde, March 5. at 3 pm.. Relatives and ma'f Ihvited. " Interment Fort Lincoln tery. NN. On Wednesday, March 2 xn'-v Sington. V.. BEMJAMIN K. MA Toved Disbalid of Liztie M. Mann {es frombereor), Tather of David ¥ March B Cat Bedford. Pa. Dapers Dplease copy)- MORSE. _On March 2. 1027 O om v MORSE holaved husband o {line Chandier’ Morse. Tather of Musette . Morse gld brother of William Morse and lizabeth Morse Payne - R g in ay. n Nihatomin Siroet B pist ral mvlml will trom Cepe- jreh. SMITH. hu!h.vld a.nfll {;lh!r n VA b parted R0 EDAR*S. Tobe! 8 LR RIE ARS8, - ENN, | ng_remembrance of de: 'Fmolfin‘-" ARTHA PENN. who depar OMlie Yoo, ears afo today. March 1ods. Just a memory fond and true. Juat’s foken of lovel dear mother, That our hearts III | long fs unp SR N ,A%&fl P AT In loving memory of our OSW. L. PETITE. Love in Iiferemembarad o 4 Just a line of sweet remembrance, thin life foir years . 1923, X "° and thin! dear one departed. ong DEVOTED, AND MAI E ko .'IIIE' 5. ¥fi‘u £ B s e hry 5 G Shp, S i v L b our

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