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THE_EVENIN Rites for Miss Connolly. Funeral services for Miss Kath. | erine Connolly of 427 Randolph street, who died Sunday at Providence Hos pital, will be conducted morning at 8 o'elock at St. G Church by Rev, John M. Mc followed by interment in Mount Olivet | Cemetery. Miss Connolly is survived by four sisters, Mrs. Rose Sheehan. Mrs. Daisy Barker, Mrs, Nellie Ryan and Miss Margaret Connolly V. ). HART BURIED Chief Clerk ot Bnd‘et Bureau Died on Baturday. Vincent J. Hart, 29 years old, chief clerk of the Bureau of the Budget, died Saturday at 738 Thirteenth street southeast, and was buried tifs morn- ing at Mount Olivet, following services at Holy Name JChurch, of which he | wae 4 member | MRS. FEALY DEAD. Mr. Hart was a Washingtonian, and g had been with the Treasury Depart- Succumbs After Short Illness at Age of 85 Years. ment appolntment office before going to the Bureau of the Budget when it | was organized in 1921, as file clerk. | 85 vears old, | He was promoted some time ago to o | Iy and a Mfe long resident of this city, died at her | vesidence fn the Woodley Avartments | chief clerk. Surviving are Hart, and four e | vesterday after a short iliness. Mrs. Fealy curvived by two [ gaughters, Mrs. Mary Cunningham, Capt. Mack Cunningham, and Miss Agnes Fealy, both citv. and six grandchildren, William Hepburn, Miss Edith Hepburn, Lyon llep burn, Philip Cunningham, Cadet J. ‘( unningham of the United States \fl“ Academy, and Thomas Cunning- ham, a student at the Georgetown | Preparatory School. Mrs. Fealy also {was the ‘mother of the lte Capt. Thomas J. Fealy. U. S. A. Funeral services will_be_conducted in St. Matthew’s Catholic Church to- morrow morning at 10 o'clock. Rev. John Callahan will officiate. Inte ment will be in Mount Olivet Ceme- ey DON’T MOVE or Clean House --before calling our upholstering shop. We will have your upholstering all ready when you have fin- ished—or when your new home is ready for occu- pancy. Special reduced rates this week to keep our workshops running through the dull season. NUF-CED CLAY A. ARMSTRONG 1233 10th St. Franklin 7483 Save Money Now Burchell’s Bouquet Coffee Known Nationally 38c L. N. W. BURCHELL 817-19 Fourteenth St. N.W. mkn nloh Iloo‘— Keep Dr. Siegert's Angostura Bitters on your table—take it before meals or on yourfood. ANGOSTURA It is a great aid to digestion— enriches the blood and builds healthy tissue. 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Suits are year-round weights—blue serges, blue un- finished worsteds, blue pin stripes and light, medium or dark colots—suitable for Spring. No charge for alterations aleigh Haberdash 1310 F Street 1:- cars to and G h"l AR, V\'K\SHING'I'ONz D. (‘ WORMLEY FUNERAL HELD First Grnd\nta ot Hownd Uni- versity Dental School Buried. Dr. James Wormley, 83 years old the first graduate of the Howard Uni | versity Dental 8chool, who died Friday at his residence, 547 Forida avenue, was burled yesterday afternoon. Rev. 1 Louls Sheets of the People's Seventh Day Adventist Church, officlated. Dr. Wormley practiced dentistry here unti) about 12 years ago. He is survived by three = daughters, Mrs. Louise W. "Davis and Misses Inogue and Josephine Wormley: a son, Clar- ence Wormley, a sister, Mrs. Anra Cole, and a nephew, Dr. Charles Suri- ner Wormley, all of \\'ushlflxflun FUNERAL OF MRS. HERZOG Services to Br Held ’.l'omorrow for Widow of Restaurateur. | neral services for Mrs. Katherine j 0K, 72 years old, widow of Iritz OF, restaurateur, who died Sun- of paralysis at her residence, 412 I street noriheast, will be conducted tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at Concordia Church by Rev. Charles! Bnders, pastor, followed by interment in_Prospect Hill Cemeter Mrs. Herzog is survived by two sons, Conrad and Charles Herzog of this city: two daughters, Mrs. P. F. aum of Baltimore and Mrs. Alice iberhardt of Bernardsville, N, J., and nine srandchildren. BARON WRANGEL SUICIDE ROME, March 8 (#).—Baron Nicho- las Wrangol, at one time a general in the Russian imperial guard and a brother of Gen. Baron Peter Wrangel, leader of the white forces against the | bolsheviki, committed suicide today by shooting. Nicholas, who was 57 years of age, resided here for three vears in the apartment of Prince Alexander Wol- konsky, having separated from his wife and two children, who live in Berlin.. He had been suffering re. cently from a serfous kidney ailment, complicated by neurasthenia. Her He LT T T When you see a snake never mind where oo | | Washington CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. The Washington Alumna Club of Pi Beta Phi will meet, 8 o'clock, at A. A. U. W. Clubhouse, 1634 1 street. The Georgetown Law School will give a banquet at the Hamilton Hotel. Emma Sanford Shelton, W. C. T. U., will meet, 8 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. R. B. Lank, 4331 Kansas gvenue. The Sixteenth Street Heights Citi- zens’ Association will meet, 8 o'clock, in Northminster Chapel. S. E, Kra- mer will speak. he Coming Christ” will be the subject of a free lecture by G. Rupert Lesch, 8 o'clock, at the Playhouse. The Georgetown Clvic Association Susan B. Anthony Foundation will meet tonight at the Arlington Hotel. Soclety of American Bacteriologists, will ‘meet, 8 o'clock, at the Naval Medical School. The Soclety for Philosophical In- quiry will meet, 4:30 o'clock, in New National Museum, room 43. Dr. Wil liam Thomas Shepherd will lead “A l)lm'unnlun of Behavioristic Psychol- ative and Mrs. Brooks Fletcher will furnish the program at the meeting of the Maury Parent- Teacher Association, 8 o'clock, in the &chool. The American Horticultural Society will meet, 8 o'clock, in lecture room of the New National Museum. Edwin C. Powell will lecture on “Grapes for the Home Garden.” The J. E. T: Club will give a card party tonight at Red Men's Hall, 713 D street Col. James 8. Pettit Camp, No. 3 United Spanish War Veterans, W meet, 8 o'clock, at 921 Pennsylvania avenue southeast, The Northeast Boundary Citizens’ Association will meet, 8 o'clock, at Burrville School. Rev. F. T. A. Ben- nett will speak. Miss Minnie Sandberg, director re- ligious education, Y. W. C. A., will lead the Bible class from 6:45 to 7:15 at the Business Women's Council, at the Church of the Covenant. Dr. Charles Moore, chairman of the Fine Arts Commission, will speak, 8 o'clock, on “George Washington at Home.” Everybody welcome. Lincoln Park Citizens’ Association will meet, 8 o'clock, in Bryan School. Commissioner Taliaferro will be honor guest and epeaker. Nominees for the city council will be named. The Johnson School Association will meet, 3 o’clock, at the school. _The Barry Farm Citizens' Associa- tion will meet, 8:15 o'clock, in St. John's M. E. Church, Stanton road southeast. Ladies’ Auxiliary to Federal Post, No. 824, V. F. W., will have a card he came from is an old saying. It tells you to avoid danger and to keep away from harm, no matter where it comes from. So on your credit and budget buying. 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P.O. -—————_—_——_ party, 8 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Lohman, 822 G street north- east. The Curley b will meet, 8:15 o'clock, at Hotel Gordon. Patrick J. Haltigan will follow the meeting with a lecture, “The Pilgrimage to Rome."” The Washington Unit, Women's Overseas Service League, will meet this evening at Grace Dodge Hotel. The Joseph R.:Keene Parent-Teach- er Association meets in the Keene School at 8 p.m. Mrs. E. R. Kalm- bach, chairman of school exhibits for the Congress of Parent-Teacher Asso- ciations. and Mrs. Alta E. Lady, di- rector of pre-school work for the con- gress, will speak. The Burleith Citizens’ Association will meet in Western High Echml, 8 pan. FUTURE. St. Margaret's Rector’s Aid will meet tomorrow, 11 a.m. Mrs. R. Win- ston Holt will lecture on *“The His- tory of the American Flag,” with col- ored slides. Commissioner Dougherty will speak at the Parkview Citizens’ ation tomorrow evening. Cornet solo by Al- bert Knowlden, clarinet solo by Harry H. Meiners, singing by Mrs. 8. Eliza- beth Kerr and a recitation by Ernest Stout. The Young Friends Club will give a dance tomorrow at L’Aiglon Salons. Mira McCoy Andrews Day Nursery will meet tomorrow, 10:30 a.m., at the Hamilton Hotel. The Capitol Hill W. C. T. U. will meet tomorrow, 2 p.m. Mrs. J. A. Ed- gar will speak. The Kalorama Citizens’ Association will meet March 15, 8 p.m., at St. || *'Margaret's Parish House. Nomina- FOUND. FT. goid. snilaue. Star_office. i Temale, mahogany color, B o ek and chaet Jems il " "Apply'| Washington Animal H easue. e W mu(‘zl, Address Box nn (= raveling; tan: initials and name J. W. Favelng. .'Ian Tnitiale wn-um m__ 18 N E{RA!‘ELET——immt lnd £ yphire: on onday. on . between Fan mont. and Return to Avt. chi ‘i’nk’ Connectiout Ave. Bridge: 577540 Fairmont ot ULL—Male. brown i lo: gumercan have same by ken- Jwner. i ATt TP RLA streak_on brown hip: -Femal ers 1o name Sunday, ‘op “14th st. ayed nesr Betheada. " $10 re DOG—Englivh Sealvham. 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CAP from ™ auigmi flgm& Woodley rd. oF B TRRT, a A« PIN. clrde “platinum. enamel with bow knof cither on Cagltol car o changing” hase car. n Trom Chevs %2'{'.:} Return 10 1708 Wisconsin® ave PURSE—Brown Teagher. _conaini ke ara Ejten ong) Kehgg ievird ™ 1041 Lindll RING, and_diamond Vet Sowntown’ reward. B30 15th m. mw At fantic 52, 4 SABLE NECKPIECE, Consieting of = skipg lost sever weeks ago: $25 reward. 184/ Wyoming IV' n.w, =P§j_"g_=.?.,r."§ T m‘::a:’- ‘w::m.: iy Jodzs g i ~°""*:sa'r‘.'."s.. SWEA' B A e, ‘Phone or_call R A will meet, 8 o'clock, atPhillips School. | TUFSDAY MAR(‘H 8, 19217. tions of candidates for election to the Citizens' Advisory Couneil. Alpha Beta Sigma igma will give its an- nual St. Patrick's dance, March 17, at the Willard Hot: National Review, No. 1, will have a card party tomorrow, 1:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. H. C". Pierce, 1330 Belmont street, apartment 3. The Powell Junior High Parent- Teacher Association will meet tomor- row, 3 pm. Rev. George L. Farnham will speak. Liberty Council, No. 6, Daughters of America, will meet tomorrow, & P ot Pythian Temple. VANDERBILT HEIR BORN. Mrs. A. E. T. Bmith Gives Birth to Taughter in New York. NEW YORK, March 8 (). Anoth er Vanderbilt heir was born night. Mrs. Arl E. T. Smith, the former Consuelo Vanderbilt, gave birth to a daughter at her home here. Phe child is the first grandchild to Mr. and Mrs. Willlam K. Vanderbilt, parents of Mrs. Smith, and s the sixth in’ line from Commodore Vanderbilt, founder of the family in this country. The child’s maternal grandmother is the former Miss Virginia Fair, daugh- ter of the late United States Senator and Mrs. James Fair of San Fran- cisco. Caths of %aukfi ALEXANDER. Dirs Elizabeth Alexander wishes to thank the m riends who 80 Tovingly “and Tatthiuly stood by her. dur: ing ‘the long {liness of her husband and also for the many expressions of sym- pathy ‘and the beautiful floral ributes $oute Jdeathof Mer beloved husband. THE FAMILY CARTER. Wo express our_sincere thanks and appreciation to _ relatives. friends, organizations Miner Normal School’ for the “kind words of sympal nd floral tribtes in our sad bereavem in the loss of our daughter and si FLIZA M. CARTER. FAMILY' MANN. We wish to express our sincere thanks and _appreciation for _the kind words of sympathy of our friends and neighbors in our sad bereavement in the loxe of our son, HENRY,_G. OSTMANN THE FAMILY. Beaths. AMATO. Mondav. March 7 1927 at the residence of her son. 487 G st nw MARIA beloved wife of the late Rosario Amato. _Funeral services at the above address Wednesday. March 9. at 9:30 a.m. Reauiem ‘high mass at Holy ~Ro: Church at 10 a.m. elatives and friend: invited. ~Interment at St. Mary's Ceme- tery. BATCHELLER. Tuesday. March 8 1027, at Palm Beach. Fla. ROBERT BATCHEL- LER. Notice # funeral later. BERRY. On Saturday. March 8 1027, at £ Silzabetn's Hospiial. GEQRGE M. 'be- lnved ushand of Henrietta rry and de- voted brother of Susie Carr. Edward Berrs and the late Henrietta Robinson. Frances Watkine and _Madison Berry. = Funeral Thursday, March 107 a1 1 pm.. from his )ll& residence. 19168 11th st » la- es and friends invited. Rev. Battle of- Houne: T did not stand beside your bed. or sour life depart Bup when 1 beard that sou wers dead Tt nearly broke my heart. You have gone where souls have re And the cares of lite ara done Where the ones that loved you best Will meet you one by WIFE AND FAMILY. o BERRY. A svecisl mesting of William An drew ‘Freeman Lodge. 2099, G, of O F Wil be Feid at the mail fll . Vihle (Faceday) eventng - at Slotis “so et anbno iy e Hunprat’ of Brother GEORGE M, BERRY. and a full attendance is earnestiy reanested. er Departed this life Sunday. March «® 3 o'clock pm. at her resi dénce 1518 P st, n.w.. Mrs. SARAH JANE BOLDEN. She ieaves to mourn their loss nine daughters. four sons. three sisters and six brothers. 4lso a host of other relatives and friends. ‘n-n‘m" reatine a unds’s funeral parlors. 7th and Florida ave. nw. Remains may be seen after 77 oclock Morday until’ Taesday Tight. " High mass lay morni rch 9. af 1070'clock, at St. Augustine’s Church. " 15th _and sts. n.w.. Father Froelich, ‘celebrant. e BOSTON. Departed this life. March 8. 1027 at 6:45 pm her residence. 1126 23rd st now, Mra! MINNIE BOSTON. ‘the wife ujamin on. “mother of Darothy Bulorne ang Michasi Boston. “she lepres to_mourn their loss three sisters. three brothers. one aunt and a host of other rel- ative: Funeral_from Liberty n.nuu"(""hug A0 Eve e, nw m. Relgtives and Triehds imviied i BROWN. On Sundar March 6. at .m.. REUBEN M h.nmd IRasband nl Anm? G. Srn'n T years. 3 neral services at_his late undfnm 702 N st. n.w. on Wednesday. March 9. at 1:30 p.m. Relatives and friends invited to attend.” interment at Glenwood Cemetery. (Baltimore. Philadelphia and New York papers please copy.) 8¢ “3rd ts are requested to 20F ot late associate. 2} rom his late resi- dence. 702 N st. n.w.. Wednesday. March 9.'at 1730 nm THEODORE W. NOYES. Pres J. ELIOT WRIGHT. Sec. CONNOLLY. On Sunday, March 6, 1927. at Frovidence Hoepital 'fiA RER e Yavieh ichael and Mary Con- ter of the lats nolly. o Funeral {rom her late residence. 427 Randolph at. ‘nw. on Wednesd March 9. at 8:30 am.. thence to St. Ga: Drfer's Chinreh, Whers ratiem mass will he sung at @ o'clock for the repose of her soul. - Relatives and friends invited. In- Mount Olivet Cemetery. 8 e 1 S T terment CRAMER. ~On Sunday. March 6. 192 m, o WAYNE CRAMER of Blehmond, Vo son ShaGharies B. ‘and Magy Eljen Cramer of 2036 1st st. ashington. D. Funeral services Wednesday. March 8. at 2:30 at the home. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. Funeral from his late_resi Montague W7 nv on Wwadn esdas. March o a1 930 vm o ‘hence to the K‘h\\rch of e Nativity. where mass 10 am. keume- and muid- ln:f Lntersment Mount Olivet Cemetery mvnn. March & 1927, 8 Bain: DUNBAR. aged w‘i" HOMER ¥, PON Nuior Ta. B (Pif Siren Wednesday. March 9 Kansas City. Mo.: Anadacko, Okla.. papers please copy.) 8¢ On Monday. March 7. 1927, lnCwA'!' EnNE deloved wife of Frnk EA ed 50 vears. Funeral from her 580 Bih “thence to Holy will be aid at repose of her soul. In- terment Mount Olivet Cemeter: \flll, ‘Tuesday. Mdrch 8. 1927, at 5:40 . at his residence. 466 M st nw aiter a long and. painfil iliness. JOHN ENGEL, _beloved husband of Elizabeth Engel, “ Funeral from his late residence K M ay. arch 10, at Y ok ‘umm nd, friends’ in- i pfl to_attend. Inte: Cemetery. e e !uL . On londay. arcl .. at her apartment, ELKZABETH widow of Den Funeral from her late residence. & T Siinas s Chust Ih!nre to at rel Thiterment. Mount. Olivet Ceme- o Tucedar. R AN iynn and mother of Morch 8. 1027, at 4:20 residence. 1818 Swanp st L. wide low’ of the late John 0, ke P 1 “‘F.{,‘.‘fi,‘.,' rom ohn :’r‘n:ml,;in.vna renidence, Wednes iy, March 9. at 7 pm., Interment Mobile . Satu day. FLY: ofisare gnd members of Queen Esther Chapter. fl“ R are re anerted "’A'é id ¢ lun}e’rn o gir e % nes: e Ak 0. 1047 {mm e late resl- 8o, 1618 Swann wt. . 847 R MAYME 1. STEWAR oh ¥ "on Mondav, Mare G‘A'flrnflm nql her l’fildlfltnffi’-ef SONTY ring. Md.. LAk SPOSRE. baioved " wife of Michael Biineral from the above ddress H780 . Wednegdab! aren 62 tnence to g of Nativi w 3 e e mass will be vaid at b am & Mare 8, 1927, HEEZ00. On Supday, March 0, 1027, o 71 yea) Vl"E of lh! l!lfi Fritz He vz rvices at her late residence. 413 '{“.";"',.‘ ey Sdnce b . es. cand 7. Mare at 3 Rel attend. Interment Prospect flm- invited - to 1l Cometery. 86 Members of the Ladies' Aid of B skals By, Lutheran® Ch re quesied 1o ationd o sl siod bl ol o Za her :}h m%‘g‘ ! ;:“% . weet 0f - 3 T A SHlar'sd ‘a.‘h Plvess. sec'y. q lvld:’ 7 flDS'I PAT- 1927, at haver .'gn- last | ¥ 9" Beaths. Departed this life Sund; March 6 1927 w1218 am. Sise SADIE 30N She"lgren' 1o Tmogen her lose A devored sirtie, S Hary "Win nieces. nephews. nm* # host of otl tives lnd friends. uneral F"‘I",h L '\ terment fter, er ry. mg fl residenc ll‘l 61! o March 0,80 2 Deltek o 3" ’ u" " ‘.';lnl tal, oy k . She. laa 7"“"" &J"fl h’::ll of "ll“v’l .nfl "’i"! rum‘;’:\' o March, m the cha .t{. intlisa Lst nw. Sm- Relativea and ir b m officers and members of lm hereby notified of the death of gr- )nl.ggn) G, LEWIS. RRITT. President; . GRAY. Secretary. 192 N elinsa 1o dward and ul_Baptist Chure W, Ernest Jarvis Georgia ave In Memoriam. HOWARD. A tribute of lave brance of otir darhing, ANNIE BEATRICE ‘lln lelll from . hnrfl four years ago JA afih' 3 In |II" of our e i "fi.‘m“;;".‘f"‘. X Fu-ry (lly mlr thoughta are with you And at night for you we pray. angels guard sbove 30u e m'l'm:a' AN SON. C) JAN LE GOS. A tribute of e e %o, ot 5. u-f She has gone whers souls have rost And the Cares of 1iia arp gone. Whets, the Gaev” that lve et bost Wil meet her one by one DACGHTER "BLANCHE LEWIS beloved wite thres years ago lr EDITH HESN devotion to er. GEORGI ve years ago mot) me March 5, ith st_nw jovoled busband of max and father E Lomax. Ir 0. at Mount Gil resting at th neral parlors, I ory of x40 '\:m. r today. March W EOWE Kxp CHILDREN. _remembranc BECKWIT) he . n Saturlay. March 5. 19 on Saturda r 1 McELROY s o' n t Mv‘rgfi'l' 1t has been three years, moth Since you left me in this o Pt Foum "When 35 caris oy &0, fiast rou SR VS TED SA S ren NEITZEY. ‘;: fond l";'d |uvir:'_rr';r!nan hrance ar "o NerfZky “Who Tied Warchs & 7 years ago today. Deep,in our hearts sou are fondy remem- Swee na True hearts that loved you with deepest affection Always will love you in death just the same. Tepder. patient. brave. devoted I8 was always mother's way Her worth in gold could never be quoted. As we think of her to W LBV rLorey IFFNER. In sad but lovin flrln of my' dear hushand. - ALFRED P NER ehodled three ea by ALY, Yog-have gone to reat. d ¥ "Oh;U:I‘“l\X?’I" ¥I ou have won the Which is for me l:\ ‘}OII‘I‘I.III'!'!M hllhn\I yes 1f\ulll“ of o er cupe. but &1l I Vi T "o alone Knew ' what “wis best AL iy wu’\u WIFE ANTONIA S0H dear. triendless . at_Philadelphia. Ella Bk St Rath o oo Walker Ldla and iarvey McHath mm. funeral Thursday. March 10 at 2 b nds invited. Tnterment at Glenwood Departed this iife March 6. Home for the Aged and Infirm MITCHE Remaina resting at Frank Williama' tundertaking _estabfish- ment, 1280 New Jersey ave. se. Notice of fuheral later L al rest Sun- am. at his se. JAMES ved husband of ntagus (nee Chase) Mary E_and the late He leaves to mourn s, 3 mother. & daughter. (hres N O G My, Alice Fleas: and Mrs. Lillian Gabourel: _three Brothers: and “mary rejatises ana friends Funeral Wednesduy. March 9. at 2 pm from Emmanuel Daptist Church. Garfield D. C. Tnterment at Rosemont Cemetery. R pL Departed this life Saturday. March 51927 at Little Slsters of the Poor Ard and H'sts. ne.. LUCY MUGG. mother of Mollie Forbes “Nannie Chisley. Veina Jordan. Lena Mahoney. Louis and Frank Muge." Funeral Wednesd March 1 § o'clock am. from the above Interment Mt. Olivet Cemeters. * Departed this life Tuesday. 5 am.. at the residence her niece. Mra. Marie Valentine t MARGARET A. NORMAN. arlors, t four happy memories cling to vour O\T G the L!'Q 083 Mo gnd devosed son ‘of 'Ihl Montague. their e nly glory pain, In sad but loving remembrance dear 'husband. " HARRY A ZE. passed to his_heaven'y ago today. March & ScHul an thoughts are with you for you | sels suard above. you meet on Jdgment day HIS LOVING WIFE. EVA g memor; dear father. &b "SHOE. MAKER, ‘who died 8.°1032 and moth k0 Jantary 5. 1 A loving, father and mother. so good and a, triend on earth like them do we find: For each of us they did their iwst. ay God eternal rest THET SON MAURICE SMITH. In loving_remembrance o JAMES'E H. who ;mmndfin Iife one year ugo today. March S, Nor e your life depar But whert 1 heard that 3o ave dead. T atmost brg B oM e “MoTHER 1t's lonesome her- ithout you. James, And sad my weary way. Fog life is not the ame 5o, me. Sines you were call STER MAMIE How we miss your welcome footsteps. Of the one we loved so dear: Often we listen for your coming. Feeling sure you are near, HE FAMILY. SMITH_ In jmembrance of my dear brother is Lif one yea: ubwd" a8 Tha " e Dearest brother. how 1 miss y.m T the year that has rolled by Since ‘yoi left me sad and lonely For 'the home up in the sky You shall always be remembered In this weary world of strife Yl): ‘xh:‘" Peve rndheh‘fill]'l'fl“'fl o g VNG PROMAR W SMITH. In sad but loving remem S riear, on, and, brother, SMITH. who departed this life one year a0 _today. March 8. 1926, ELIZA SMITH AND DAle SHORT. STEWART. In lovin ce of our HICETES 8 STEWART, who baby |m life eighteen years o~ o Marcn' . Wo0s - o IOMPSON. F\'lr] day lnl; ay"ta' el ¢ the 0’\" p.m.. EL J. O %" ite iihe Taie Dy Jefioey €10 Connell Funeral from her apartment. at Wardman Park Hotel. Tuesday morning. Masa at §tioThomas the Apostle Church at §.30 rment at Mount Olivet Cemetery. BOCK. On Sunday, March 6, 1927, at the [Qaidence of her Suu.m.-r Mre. Mary 1 3 IMA widow t e ‘late R, Gl aged 73 years. Pun-r-l from chapel flV ‘P 'l"llunl“ 436 7th st turday. March 12, a A niermeni at S Pmm va % SPRIGGS. Monday. March 7. . at 1:40 pm et gence. . Pattera ot n o LA BRI Ferbved “tte. of "ihe late’ Thomas ‘Spriggs. mother of Albert Spriggs. Andrew. Frank. Daniel. George. and_Lillian Spriggs: sister of Lucy 1L She also leaves to mourn their twenty grandchildren. ‘five great. grandchildren, also a host of friends and relatives. Funeral from Galbraith Church. “6th st bet. L and M sts_n.w. Thursday, March 10. Rev. W. D. Battle, Dastor. Relatives and friends invited. She has gone where souls have rest, And the cares of life are done: re the ones that love her best ill meet her. one by one THE FAMILY. 9* n}m RVILLE. Entered into eternal rest undgy. March 6, 1027, ‘at 1035 o 7, Hospital. NATHANI L num fln. E, beloved son of the late Mra Yames Summervitie: ‘Ho 25 Hoirs thcte Toss threy. sisters, Mre. Bu;l Mason. Mrs. Flora Mills and o illiame; three brothers. Wil- tham and Wailace Summerville of nieces and nephews. Ra’ {paine resting at hig sister's. Mrs. W. P. Williams, at New York ave Puneral will take place Thuradar. Mareh 10. st M. Carmel” Baptist Church, 3 nd 1 sts. nw. at 1 p.m.. Rev. W. rnagin officiating 2 SUTTON, Devartad this life Monday. March 2057 Tat 5118 sn.. av he d"mm-m A SUT vard B ife. TLLIAM her % Sic ot e Mre. $4 TON Llmm ved wife of the late Sutton and mother of the late Gertrude Sution Magruder, Edward H. Sution, and, Witham B ‘Sution srandmothet of Alfred H. Magruder. Notice of funer later. 1 unday. ch @, 1927, at WALTER. On sy 3 ?:ur'e b.m. 13 Dr, LEI us- kav l{' the m&“u}m A %hl'lkr f-ul 2t mo Floss a hephew Wt "easie. Grace a" Fansic. Bell Watter inter alter and a i 2fle Grobel. Puneu!m,rom his late sidence. Wednesday. 2 nm terment Olenwood Cometery. WALTER. The members of Association of Oidest inhabitants are requested to attend the funeral of our late associate, LEROY D. WALTER. {rom his late resi- “dence. 1331 G si. ne., Wednesday. March O 8 3 PR onoRE W. NOYES, Pres J. ELIOT WRIGHT. Sec. WALTER. There will be on Gf Myron M. Parker 1:30 p.m. Hlfl'h 3 l‘!r the purpose nl attet T¥REY AWaL vf LLIA of our late brother. Dr LTER 1EL, Master. JOHN A" MOYER, tary. 4324 Sthst. nw. WALTER. The Society of Natives of the District of Columbia announces the death of their late_associate member, Dr. L. D. WALTER, =~ Funeral from his late resi- dence. 1334 G st. ne.. Wednesday. March . & SAMUEL S. ADANS. Pres. MIss EMMA A BRIGHT “See. YOUNG. Devarted this lif¢ suddenly. Satur. %?}:v Yo, Aot ‘e I luvea son of ‘Sezis ouu, husband of Suge Youns, father of binson ~and Clarence Young. brother of Warmer Youns. and n er-inlaw of Maggie Young and Wi liam Coff. lam, © Regiaine now resting at George In loving but # Moaplok. ' reat’ four years ago 2 ME 8.1 Gone but not { t is I thout fl"’; band. without you. dear n the midst of friends 1 a 3 For beneath my amile 1s an aching he That is always longing for you. Sweet Is the memory that never shall fade. iyest I8 the grave whers you are aid: rt of my life is buried ‘ndes lh -od e " RIS fiwua"“ug'z"':"uvx! . WILL u\fl Jovine memors of our qg fathe: I cix Years 2go today Mareh Jugt a line of sweet remembrance. ust l fond and true, Just'’s oken of love. dear ms. That our hearts still lony ou. 18 CHTLBRERY - AMS. Sacred ear mother CATHERINE “RITFY* Wi LIAMS lho died twenty-two years ago 1o- Alaov Maren 8, 1908, aad our lovi Tather. BERT WILLIAMS. "who died 1 month 8 days. February 1, 1927. mv. them flowers while they're living, Give them honor, love and cheer: Let them see appreciation Of their labor while they're here. We loved them when we had them hare, We tried our best to save. No gpot on earth is dearer riow cHIEDREY, SAMER AR AND DA, o FUNERAL DIRECTORS. V. L. SPEARE CO. oved” o Sotared. T today. M special commun . No. 2 nesd. b e removed ori ner's funeral parlor. & W ence they will ay. March 0. o the residence of 3°3rd st. s.w. Iu Memoriam. BOSTO {yibyte of loxe to a dear {riend ZAB BOS’ o 2o awas' it years ago (oday. March’ 21 Dear%is the grave where you are lald. gweet s the mnemocy that will never tade Flowers' may wither. ade and di TE%' Y)merl( fory nl Yo, never will RIEN JESSIE PENN CLARKE. A ead tribute of love to the memo gir dovated faner nd s’ . BENI AN TN FRANKLLS CEARKE. “ho fl?fllfl«d is life Ofl. year ago to- el g MR i N E. REBECCA fLARKE u’%,,?;,‘@"““‘“"’ DOROTHY A} CONNER. FIELDS. In sad but | em. 23\ Qlpmy dear childre FANNIE FIELDS NNER. Who ‘died nineteen sears aro ¥ arch de !‘ Jand_son. JAMES o ! a0 o rteen years ago ‘eain of th 1'.‘"& -1yf'me°1.o ose who sleep He, will the sacred’ ircasure keen his Accordipt et WaRAR FIELDS. 'ER. In loving remembr: RO a3 it lfe four years Love and meme 5 N kNS Yirer. UNCE. In sad but lovi Warch B 1one o one yea Fonas trisgisaie garth to Cflled b"uom who knowa: n&':m oy Flwavy T ol memory' Yot will remain %?; }nvo’rm oS Rin cnpr.- Ay, , In ‘asd but lovi the R A A S Y Sears 380 10day. March 8. Though silent our volce ot your How !'Ml are the memories that linger love till unaltered will ever BAE 2emeet 'our Toved" mother pene Bon. der ‘again. Our_ mother i leeping from sorrow and kn her not to suffer again. h: u‘nfnk how she ‘Suffered aid worried in As the long night hours_we scothed her in vais & inesd: his son. Nelther the sycceseors of nor connected with the origin are ”Ilhfl 1 BGhe Prank. nu»elm l-fs:. N.W. 173 Ave. X Joseph F. Birch’s Sons " (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W. “sieal JAMES T. RYAN 217 Pa. Ave. Model Chlu Alllnl(c 1700 Private Ambulance Livery in Coni CH’A.S S. ZURHORST Rohe. Liscoln 353 ick. DlmlM Ei Auwm»fie Service « Deal &Co. £16 H St. N.E. LINCOLN 8200 _ W. Warren Taltavull 14th and Spring Road _Col. 464 Timothy Hanlon 641 H St. NE. 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