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THE EVENING MacAleese Rites Tomorrow. services for Kevin Mac Church, conducted by Rev. Thomas J. Hurney HARRY WELLS IS BURIED. Mr. Wells was a native of Burling- Spanish War Veteran Was Invalid |ton, Vt. During the Spanish-Ameri- can War he contracted fever which left him an invalid. He had been a patient at the hospital but two day He 15 survived by his widow, Mrs. | Catherine Wells; three sons, Edward C. and Harry F. Wells, this city, and James ¢ Columbus, Ohio; one daughter, Mary C. Evans, this city, and four grandchildren Funeral an employe of Charles G. Stott, Inc. for the past 20 years, who died Tue: day at Providence Hospital, conducted tomorrow morning at o'clock at St. Patrick’s Church, fol- lowed by interment in Mount Olivel Cemetery. Mr. MacAleese, father was a member of Parliamen from Belfast, Mrs. Pauline O'Toole of Dublin Wear Stor From Fever. Harry Wells, 69 years old, a Spanish- «American War veteran, who died at ‘Walter Reed Hospital Sunday, burled yesterday in Arlington X tional Cemetery. I uneral were held in St. Patrick was services Catholic Tomorrow at 8 A.M. Last Day of Our Final Sale art Schaffner & Marx Suits and Overcoats Regardless of Former Prices *28 The balance of our semi-annual reduc- tion sale stock is offered in tomorrow’s final clearance. The styles—the quality —is just as desirable as at the first of the sale, only the selection is not so com- plete — but every size and model is ‘included. —No Charge for Alterations— Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street “E JASY GOING” ON YOUR FEET BUT STUBBORN WHEN IT COMES TO WEAR A remarkable shoe value for HE leathers are soft and pliable im- ported calf, but how they wear. The style is right, but it's a style for comfort; tan or black calfskin—the Raleigh 8 for $8. aleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street Aleese, 54 years old, veteran of the British Army in the World War, and will be 9 ‘whose is survived by a sister, STAR, WASHING' W. S. HAIMES IS DEAD. Rites for Telephone Statistician to Be Tomorrow. Funeral services for William San- ders Haimes, 49 years old, Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Co. statisti- clan, who died Tuesday at his dence, 4309 Wisconsin avenue, be conducted privately tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock at &, H. Hines' funeral home, 2901 Fourteenth street, by Mgr. P. C. Gavan of the Shrine of the Sacred Heart, followed by inter- ment in Fort Lincoln Cemetery. Mr. Haimes, who came to thiscoun try from England six years ago, is survived by his widow, Mrs. Florence M. Haimes: a daughter, Clarice Edna, and three sisters, BASE BALL KILLS BOY. Foul Hits 12-Year-Old Catcher on Back of Head. MOBERLY, Mo., Howard Sons, 12-year-old schoolboy. was instantly killed yesterday when he was struck by a batted bail. Sons was catching. he batter struck a foul and the boy turned to see where the ball went. It struck him on the back of the head and he fell dead. t t March 17 (@) I||I|II||I|I|III|IIIIIIIIIIIIII|I|||II||II|I|||II'|I|IIIIIIIII|H J | Ye may say I am hot, I say I am not, Only warm-on the subject On which am got. so wrote Jonathan Swift nearly 150 years ago. Had Swift been here today, he could have written the same poetry in regard to our campaign against the service and extra and carrying charges on your bills every month, In our campaign against this modern practice we are fight- ing for you and we are just getting warm- ed up for the battle, so to speak. We do not penalize our friends. T T Col.-43 “AMBEPCoL 432 é‘g[ BROWN STONE eo é’ FUNERAL HOME. "0 Where Service is the Best and the Price is the Least Complete Funerals $75, $100, 3625, $150 and We Do Not Charge for Every Thing Wo Bo. A" rm Tike Gk, "WilR H h at Half the Reguiar Price "o D¢ Best The Finest Steel Vault or Dealro for Onty satpor <® Yo Show Rooms, Chapel, Complete Equipment PRIVATE AMBULANCES S S % §4 W. W. CHAMBERS CO. 14th Street Corner of Chapin' Nc. 9 The Trade Mark Guaranteeing Satisfaction — MARK Carbon Paper The Highest Type of Carbon Paper Beautiful, clean-cut work the rule with Multi-Kopy. No. 5 Multi-Kopy, light weight, makes 20 legible copies at one writing. No. Multi-Kopy, medium weight, copies over 100 letters with the one sheet. is Its economy and efficacy are apparent. Sold Here Only in Washington ST CKETT- gKE CO rno UCING STATIONERS N - W &ASNI%TON-DC Main 3641 THE WEATHER of Columbia—Increasing and warmer tonight; prob- tonight or tomor afternoon or District cloudines ably showers late row: colder tomorrow night Maryland—Increasing cloudiness and warmer tonight; probably followed by showers late tonight or tomorrow in west and central portions; colder to morrow afternoon or night. Virginta—Ine ng cloudiness and warmer tonight; probably showers late tonight or tomorrow in west and north portions: colder in the interi tomorrow afternoon; colder tomor night. West Virginia—Showers tonight warmer in extreme east and colder in west portion tonight: tomorrow partly cloudy and colder, preceded by showers in extreme ecast portion Records for 21 ¥ 4 34 r ¥ our: 2; @ s Thermometer 12 midnight, noon, 67. Rarometer 30.11; 12 midnight, 30.14; 8 a.m., 30.16; noon, 30.12 Highest temperatu 3 4:30 p.m. yesterday owest temperature, at 7:30 aum. today. Temperature same date last year Highest, 40; lowest, 28 lide Tables. (Furnished by United States ¢ Geodetic Sury Today—Low tide, 1:49 a.m. and 2:08 p.m.; high tide, 7:36 a.m. 7:58 p.m Tomorrow—Low tide a.m, 19 p.m.; high tide, 8:15 a.m. and 8:36 p.m pm.. 7 4 am., pm 65 am 46 g: 8 1 am., p.m 30.14 4 pan 1t 15, occurred ‘oast and The Sun and Moon. Today-—Sun rose 6:18 6:16 p.m, Tomor Sun rises 6:17 sets 6:17 p.m. Moon rises 6:38 a.m.; sets 6:18 p.m Automobile lamps to be lighted one half hour after sunset. . A sun sets oW a.m.; sun = Condition of the Water. Teinperature and condition water at Great Falls at § a.m perature, 44; condition, muddy Weather in Various ( of the Tem- & Temperature. %3 Weather, Briminghar Bism, Charleston Chicako Cineinn FoRky : lvl‘:{”'" i “louc i ¢ Foegy clear Clotdy Galveston’ Helena 3 Huron, $.'D' Indianapolis. * Jacksonville Kansas City Los Angeles. Louisvill Miami Pt.cloudy Cloudy Clear Kaining loudy § Clear Pt.cloudy Raining Phoenix Pittehurgy Raleigh S. Lake City. 26 98 an" Antonio 2990 20 Clear Snowing Cloudy Clear aining Cloudy 022 Cloudy 008 Cloudy 0.0% Snowing W02 0.0% Louis. . 004 Paul geattle ' Spokane, ASH.D'C. 5016 (8 am Stations. London, Enciand Paris. France Vienna. Austria. 10 penhagen. Denmark... 38 {braltar. Sbain Horta (Fayal). Azores. G0 Hamilton. " Bermuda. 64 fian Juani, Porto "Rico. 76 Havana, Cuba, 72 Colon.” Canal” Zohe. 80 Greenwich tim ) Temperature. Weather. 48 Part cloudy 34 Clotdy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Fart cloudy lear Bt clouay Part cloudy MRS. ELLEN KIRBY DIES. Widow of Thomas Kirby Will Be Buried Saturday Morning. Mrs. Ellen J. Kirby, widow of Thomas Kirby, died this morning at | her residence, 1750 Massachusetts ave- nue. She w in Warren, Pa., De- 3, the daughter of Capt. Thomas Murphy. She moved to Wash. ington during the Civil War and lived here continuously. Mrs. Kirby survived by three daughters, Katherine, Claire and Flor- ence, and two sons, Thomas and John. The funeral will be private at St. Matthew’s Church Saturday morning and interment will be at Mount Olivet Cemetery Clyde J. Nichols UNDERTAKER 4209 9th St. N.W. Phone Col. 6324 If It Swims Buy It At Center Market RY CLEANIN AT WOODRUFE'S M Suits. 607 12th e 98¢ W.. 3106_1ith N.W. 100410718t N W, For Estimates, Main 1400, 1401, 7418 Bring or enciose this ad with order. Real Estate Loans . C. Property Only) " 6% No Commission Charged You can take 12 years to pay off your loan without the expense of renewing. $1.000 for $10 per month, including interest and prin- cipal. Larger or smaller loans at prupornonate rates PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Lr est in Washington Aneh Over $14,000,000 Cor. 11th and E N.W, MES BERRY. President. JONHUA W CARR' 'Secretary. occurred | and | ON, D. €., THURSDAY. MARCH | | i i | i 17, 197, Toy Repairer Dies Three Weeks After Inheriting $250,000 Associated Press IE, Pa., March 17.—Dr Charles F. Hastings, eccentric toy mender, holder of degrees in medi cine and a man of mystery, who came into a fortune of $250,000 three weeks ago, died in a hospital vesterday from pneumonia llowing an operation for a double d r many years, under the name of John Hugh, the man hid his identity while he operated a little toy repair shop. About a year and If ago it was learned he_was the scion of a wealthy New York family, which had left him a for- tune. MISS EDDIE POSTON DIES. Well Known Native of Tennessee. Miss Eddie Alva Poston, 63 vears old, sister of Dr. Philander D. Poston, practicing physician, with offices at 1835 K street, died last night after a long illn Miss Poston was well known singer in_concert in various cities 1t the South. She was Tennessee, but had lived on for 30 years Dr. Poston by another brother, Fi of Richmond Funeral services and interment will held in Herndon, Va., tomorrow ternoon at 3:30 o'clock Former Singer Was for many years a here and had sung ugh- e of in Wash- she is survived nk H. Poston iGIRL HOLDS UP AUTOIST With Male Compamon. Takes Cash, Jewelry and New Car. PHILADELPHIA, March 17 (®).— A modishly dressed girl with a male companion last night held up John S, Horsey in front of his garage in West Philadelphia. Both armed, they e: caped with. jewelry and cash valued at $395, and Horsey's new automobile. Horsey said the girl pointed a pistol at him while her companion rifled his vockets, FOUND. ~Female, small hound. black Call Mrs Cike. Adams $090 HOUNT nd white answers to fed ne. $10 ¢ has been gone AIREDALE. full Mike.” Kot AIREDALE—Fen Athantic 42 today: blac name ard week eaddle green I er's permit r reward Burr, 1804 Kanyon, BRIEF CASE. fan. cont pavers: bet. Tith and o sts Cap. wi._ Réward. 1412 Q st. n.w. 17 CERTIFICATE OF STOCK for fifty (501 Cedaf Hill Cemetery stock. issued £ R. W. T his he - to the public that I hav de application for a new certifi { the lost, Anyone having Jection to same being issted. [ hereby notifs them to enter objection thereto on or before 10 days after date or a new certificate for the “same will be issued. Signed R. W. Thompson. owner. White. female Chevy Cl tan_body ther, ‘mon: gladl: and paid Col. 4K08. ning_ books and n.w. and North with one black DubDY Reward. Call 18* hade Circle dark Add sable color man _shephe: s Reeves; Box with scars under eyes. 41-V,"Star_office e Boston terrier. maw, Sunday _after- psion Park: brindle, white markings to. “Buddie.” Liberal reward. Owner. 54 K _st. n.e “17° MALE IRISH TERR! Lost or stolen. n 11, from Marine Barracks 'Quantic property of Col. Dunlap: reddish brow with "one cocked éar. was wearing green Sollar ‘With ‘owner's name: reward for infor- mation leading_to_recover: NECK CHAIN, antique, gold; 1 rming, now. section. 3312 Reward. _Clev. 918 PHYSICIAN'S BAG—Containing valuable in- struments and supplies. Reward for return. JL R Burwell, 1033 1140 st Phone Tast_Thursd Highiand b, n.w. POLICE PU. PPV Hheral reward, |G, Dy Dra male, police: 4 montha old._ Lib- 4429 Kalorama rd. n.w. Ehe T3 small cluster _ black _enamel at side. 16th _and 703, Lon- vicinity “diamond _cluster, Oney, apt. rd, Call Miss i r'\mm 9180. SUIT OF CLOTHES. between Call(ormn st and_18th and Col. rd; ticket attached, “Shel fon.” Return 2125 California st. Col. 380 Rew sy AR R TRAVELING BAG, black. about 9:30 p.m. Tues.. probably at Jackson pl. and Pa. Notify At 440, Cathedral Marisions WIRE WH L. hub and tire. : Reward 12 “Call_Mai Tipara reSand. Phtae o 3 Kex Garaene. ~ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. T. F. COSTELLO 1724 N. Cap. St. NORTH 7976 Wm, H. Sardo & Co. Private Invalid Limousine 412 H ST. Modern Chapel. Lincoln 524 Quick. Dignified. Efficient Service Aulunmhllr Service Chapel W. W. Deal & Co. H_St. NE.____ LINCOLN 8200 V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor connected with the original W. R. Speare establish- i -,1009 H St N.W. Phone Frank. 66: Formerly 940 F St. N.W Gawler Service ians Since 1850 ional Selected Mor Mam 55i2 B Joseph F. Birch's Sons (ISAAC BIRCH 3034 '\I St. N.W. Ave ans Penna. W Established 1841 Phone West 96 RYAN SE 1700 Private Livery in Cour CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 BAST, CAPITOL AL/llUS R SPF4RI: Successor to The_Original W. R.SPEARE CO., 1623 Conn. Ave. Potomac as00 % bears ot (S48 B ‘'W. Warren Taltavull 14th and Spring Road Col. 464 Timothy Hanlen 641 H St. N.E. Phone WILLIAM LEE. FAM, v 5 apel and erate prices. t FA “Thos. R. Nally Sons P. ‘A'f ”'T”AL””TKWLL 436 Tth St. S.W. _NO 1113 SEV Modern_Chavel. BLACKISTONE 14th & H Beautiful Floral l)esvmh. $5 and up GEO. 3 G SHAFFER SIVE FLORAL EMBREMS X MODERATE PRICE OurOn Store, 14th & Eye AMARYLLIS SHOW T0 CLOSE TONIGHT Brilliant Gathering Has Witnessed Display of Beautiful Flowers During Week. the four- of the which lock to record 0 This is the last day « teenth annual amaryllis show Department of Agriculture, a week’'s run at 9 o There has been i tendance each day during with the leading officials of the Government in attendance and with soclety out in force, led by Mrs Coolldge and the wives of cabinet members, Members especially countries; soldiers from Hospital,” flower lovers cial growers from every Union, students from college: E demie 3 schools had the > of this bril liantly blooming plant explained to them by the department experts. Dr. Willlam A. Taylor, chief of the Bureau of Plant Industry, explained today that this was one of the biggest classes in botany ever taught in this country and with an_unprecedented display of specimens. The attendance was testimony of the public that the people are deeply interested in this rt of work done by the Government Tomorrow a selection of the best plants in the show will be loaned the Pan-American Union for display in the patlo of the Pan-American Building, among other tropical plants and birds, The blooms in the show will be cut and distributed through the young women of the Junior League to the hospitals and shut-ins. In the closing hour department referred to the develop- ment of the amaryllis and the at tractiveness of this annual show as a fitting memorial to the late E. M Byrnes, the veteran supe ntendent of the department _greenhouses. Cards of Thanks We wish to_than d "Rev. ‘Thomas ympath: kind words and _ fl death of Dr. MARY L. THE FAMILY. * to express our sincers tives, friends and neigh- bors for th nd expressions of sym- pathy and for the beautiful floral tributes extended at the death of our beloved wife nd mother. JANE I. NIPLE. MR. HEZEKIAH NIPLE AND FAMILY. * h to express our sin- core appr our many friends, atives and neighbors for their expressions of sympathy and lovely floral tributes gi death of our brother and uncle. SES L. PLUMM THE ILY. TAYLOR. This method of expressing to our ives and friends our appreciation of their kindness. and for the many floral Tributes contributed at the death of our beloved CALEB TAYLOR s but a small measure of our real sense of gratitude. We trust that this will be received in the ‘spirit in_ which 1t is offered and I upon their devoted ‘heads the blesging of the Great Head of the Church, h ways are always right and whose aye true JOHN A of the from the diplomatic corps, South American Walter Reed d comume ate in the e than 60 nd_grade officials of the BROW our relatives. Brown, for 1 3 wish anks to our rel ED, MARY. YLOR: Deaths. Departed _this life 16, 192 RMAN ACWITH of n.W.. beloved husband of Seldon Acwith. brother of Rachel Johni Jennie Lewis. Horace Acwith. Notjce JOSHUA Acwiri. Wednesday. Lore Dixon. Flossia of funeral later. BARTLETT. Suddenly. on M at Garfleld “Hospital, MARY LETT. heloved wife of James H. Funeral Thursday.” March 17, from her late residence, 1418 W st. n.w.: thence to St. Paul's Church, where mass will be said at 9 am. for the repose of her squl Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. BOND. Entered into eternal rest._after a long illness. Tuesday. March 15, 1927. FENDER BOND. loviig mother of Laura nelt and sister of Benjamin Gore: she also ‘survived nine grandehtldren. ins may be viewed at the establish- ment of Adams & Smoot. Funeral Friday, March 18, at % o'clock p.m. from Bethle: Baptist. Church, Nichois ave. se. In- nent in Rosemont Cemetery BOSS. On Tuesday. March 15. 1027, GRACE BOSS. She is survived by two nephews. Boss and Harry A. neice, Mrs. V. G. Austin. Funeral 2 Ryan's undertaking parlors, 317 nsylvania avenue se. on Friday. March 18 at 3:30 pm. Interment ai Glenwood Cemetery. h 15, 1927, BART: " Bartlett. Boss. an BOSTON. On Thursday. March 17, 1927, at the residence of her daughter. 1822 T st now AH M. “devoted' mother of kins and sister of Sarah Lee niece of the late Laura Contee. Funeral Sunday. March 20.°at Norbeck. Md. Re- mains resting at W. Ernest Jarvis' funeral parlors. 2233 Geordia ave. * (Philadeiphia and Alexandria papers please copy.) COLE. On Tuesday March 15, 1927, Miimi. Fla.. JOHN,T. COLE of Washing. ton. D. C.. aged 70! retired bookbinder of the Government Printing Office. {rom heart disease. Body is to be shipped to Wash- ington.” D. C.. for burial. DAY, Departed (his life Tuesday. March 1 027, at 2:30 o'clock, AMY “DAY. Ioving mothes of Daisy Maslldy wnd Mary Day. * Funeral service at Mt. Zion M, Church. 29th and Dumbarton_ave.. 5um: i 20. at 1:30 pm. Friends and ted to attend. On Thursday, March 17. 2:15 am,. at her residence, 1817 & now. (formerly of 2120 F st. n.w MARTHA 'DIGGS, beloved wite of “thé late Aukustus Digks and the loving sister of George W. and David Johneon. Ida Berry, "Fanny Shipley and Emma Brewer. Notico of funeral hereafter. DRISCOLL. = Wednesday, March 16, 1927, at her residence, 253 10th st. B MARY 0., beloved sister of Ellen “Driscoll Séivices will be held at her Late residence at 8:30 am. Saturday. March 19, thence to St. Joseph's Church at § am., where mass will be said for the repose’ of her soul. Relatives and friends invited. In- terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 8 DWARDS. Op Tue March 15, 1927, t her residence, 1615 O st. n.w., SAVAN: NAIL EDWARDS. devoted ‘aunt”of “Adine a H. Thomas. Rem Ernest Jarvis' funeral Georgia ave. n.w, Funeral reh 18, at'1 pm. from Nine- et Baptist Church Suddenly. Tuesday. his residence. 1244 .lmn\ ORATOR H)v}\ ARDS. at March st beloved The members Knigh he death o Brother JOHN H. FARRELL, od 10 attend. his funeral Peter's Chureh, #ud and ¢ day Sarch' 1 at o' m E E GAL DR. A. B WHLRINGOS FE . On Thursda; at lis residence, 400 & lingering iliness. THOMAS B, beloved sband of Laura B. Fetzer. Funeral vices and interment, Montgomery. DVER. On Wednesday, M 16, midnight. _at _his " residence. pring. Md..' WILLIAM T. O 1 of ‘the late turday. Max therice Forest Glen. ated at’ 10 GRIFFIN. On Tuesday he Naval Hospital i son_of the Grifin. Fu 947 26th s at '8:30 a.m of ias aties services sts. se.. RY. G on Fri: K fior silver GLOVER, s _Cathol . Where mass w . M. JOE late Sarah and Martin eral from his late residence. n.w. on Friday, March 1. g Requiem mass’ at St. St s Church at 9 am. Relatives and frienda wnvited. "Intermeiit atHoly Reod GRIFFIN. Con; Co.. No U. 1o "atterid the "fur rade. N T, h< (.' Ru hard J. Hnrr‘hm.' AI n' b(l;‘lrr“ ln':‘“".“‘, TN, Trom “Tis “Tite s Friday 18, Requi . Stebhen's Church at o S ™ : L VLESLIE, Adjatant, E. O'NEILL. Commander. 2130t "ll"' On Wednesday, March 16, 1027, own University Hospital, FRANK ved. husband of Mary Gurkers havel of P. A. Talt: Th S s on Friday. March p.m. Interment private. Please omit flowers. GUY. Early T WM GUC esday _morning. March 15 1927 GERTRU M. widow of the late Frank M. Guy and mother of Arthur R. Guy and Elizabeth Guy Farnham. Funerai from the Church of the Pilgrims, pri between P and Q. Thursdy 17, at 2 p.m March March sy 15, 192 Wisconsin ave. n.w - beloved husband of ices (private) ‘o, Funeral Home. on Friday, March 18 l-'lurt'mv M, 3. the "nol 14th st now 11 am . Suddenly. Wednesday. March 16, 7, ELSIE B.. beloved wife' of Bertram X Furieral from the _residence. 1. n.w.. Friday. March 18, atives and fricnds invited at Glenwood Ceme: | P: on 'n.ur-ldmu Nareh 17, 1027, at P resdence, | 1780 Massachuselts ave e MMrs. ELLEM KIRBY - Funeral Bory (private). St Church_on March 19. Interment ln Gliver Cemeters 18+ YD. Departed this life March 15, 1927, S YiaN "H. LLOYD, 83 vears Gf aso. Funeral Friday, at < his d: arien B HoML, S143 Eve st. b.w: metery. ( nterment (private tery KIRBY! Tad nt Holt. Ef':fimwk “Croeic. Ce papers copy.) Matthew's | ROWE. Deaths. On Tuesdas, Mareh : KEVIN . MAC’ es at Saffell's nw. on Friday. Heqiiem mass at % am. Inter- ESE. Providencn Murch MACALEESE tend his (unera Church. 10t March 18, J DR. A. D. WILKINSON MEEK. Tuesday, March 15 en's Collegn, Montgom daughter of the late Ida B Meek Speare Co.. b H stnw hOIN, at i Interment t 17 March 16, Turns st. g of the late g0 68 years. Funeral At hia late re and T nw et St ¥ on Friday, NE 6 \uru\ G. K 1927, at Wom. Al 1 ‘County, copy.) 18 WLENTHER, "0 Tuc ity Hospital, CATHRINE M. SCHLE THER, betoved wile of the late Joha A. Schlenther. Fu: on Friday. \Mnh 15, Trowm e 7 b Rer sn 1817 K st nw., at 9 m thence ‘o ‘H, Mat- where mass ‘nll be sald ht oF 'her® sonl : March thew's Catho and M st now at 10 a.m. for Relatives and fri Mount t Cer 17° SIGGERS 8. 1927, EDWARD ‘husband of Myrl al from his late residence. 306 n.w. Friday h 18, at 10°30 am. Friends invi crmgnt’ private was the ( of Mr. Siggers that s friends wishing to send flowers on occasion_of his funeral should divert money _intended for_flowers to the ing Fund of the Vermont Avenue Christian Chureh . SPENCER. On March 1 voted wife of Willian of Raymond Spencer and Bertha ster of Harry Johnson. belo rest Budd of ‘Washington William and Le Roy Budd of Ne grandson and other relatives mourn F ¥ March 1X. ate rexidence. 160 and friends iy the B 1027 J MARY A Spencer and N 3 Wednesday, March 14 1 idence of her daughters M ich Mrs. Charies B. Collins. 630 G streot s.w.. MARTINA beloved wife of ‘the late Samuel Steven gon. Services will bo held at above dress on Saturday. March 19. at 1 Interment Baltinioro Cemetery, more. M TILGHMAN, On Tuestay, March 1 P TGRS MEheral” datur at 2 pm. from Union Wesley A M on Church, Friends invited. 18 At her home. 133 Melwood ave Va. ANNIE A TOPLEY ars. Funeral from her lat residence ‘on Saturday. March 19, nt_Olivet. Cei Interment at Mo Va. Friends b.m Balui- 18 E Arlington County. WHITE. Suddenly. on March 16, 1027, at 10:30 am. in Haltimore, Md. CHARLE V. (BUCK] WHITE. the beloved husbarnd of Vera L. and devoted father of Waverly © White of Annandale, Fairiax 2 "years. (Newport S.C.. punty eral hereafier 1d and Charleston, cony.) WEEDEN. 16, 1097, JOSE! son of Ann M. and the en: brother of Daniel M. and Weeden. Interment Mount Olivet Ceme: tery turday. March 19, at Funeral private. ~Remains resting Ernest Jarvis funeral parlors, 2232 Ge ia av 1 WYCKOFF. Thursd at his_residence, 1648 Hobart st HAR! beloved husband of Eddah Wyckoff. Notice of funeral later. In sMemoriam. BOWMAN. In sad and loving remem of our' hushand and father. H BOWMAN, Who departed this life year ago today. March 17. 1926. Thou art gome. but not tten. Fresn my love will always be For as long as there is memory 1 will always think of thee. LOVING WIFE AND DEVOTED DAUGH TER. ¢ Suddenly. on Wednesday, March PH R. WEEDI & anvoted - 19 n.w o March 17, CHILDS. In sad and_loving remembrance O1Ouf dear mother. ELIZABETH OHIL Who departed this life twonty-seven 3 ears ago’ today. Mareh 17. 1900. We_loved her when we had her. e trigd our best to save No, earth s dearer now ’rhaa our® d ogthers ‘grave. DAUGHTERS T SARAH GERTHA CHILDS CRALLIE. In sad but loving remembrance orday dear ‘mother. SARAH. CRALLIE who el aiecp,'{n Jesis seven years aco oda g5 I(P:l}:\_ HTER, FANNIE HENDER- FONVILLE. husband. AND mory o W RO one year ago In loving me CORN who passed awa March 17. 1926. There is not one da Without some t! Of some kind word or some You_used to sav or do. HIS WIFE. LAURA P. FONVILLE FREEMAN. Sacred to the memory of my nd_and our father. JOHN W REEMAN. who departed this ‘life. sud- denly, sixteen years ago, March 17, 1911 Thoush you are gone, you are not forgot- ten, Your place can never more he filled We Wil keen your memory sacred “Pill our hearts in death are stilled THE FAMILY In sad but loving remem- dear ‘mother. - ANG “Who departéd 'hh! fire Mirch 17, 101 HER SON EDMUND GLASCOCK. Tn st but loving remembrance of our darling boy. ROBE LE: GLASCOCK, who pissed away two years a0 today. March 17 5 Dagling. we think of you in silence Your name we oft recall Some. told 18 time would h They did not know at all. They, told us the sears would teach o 1t is not so. No'one knows the grief we bear For You we loved so dear 1f we could just see you today And ‘take your hand In the same old was And iear you talk and see you smile We' woula” think the' day had been worth W i today. that passes uzht of you kind thought GIOVANNETTL brance of my GIOVANNETTL years pday. y the wound, us to ust see vou 7] NG NMOTHER' paDDY AyD AUNT NELL FITH, In loxing remembrance of m FRANCES E. GRIFFIT vears aco today, Maven'1, Gone, but not forgotten HER SON. In sad but loving remembra MARY E. HAWKI today, March HAWKI of our dear mother. Who_died three vears ago 17. 1924 She for And fo's battle br: atly stood_ eve ys be loged and ely test remembered HLAV(‘HE vt She will alwa Because_she was God's rer MoV DA P TR WILSON. MAMIE HAWKINS. AWKINS, In_memory of our beloved A MARY E."HAWKINS. who departed fhis life three years ago today. March 17. 1024 v voyage was ended. ‘today aur. mer wiil never be ended we have passed g TAVLOR. CEORGE T wens In sad_but loving remembrance of gearest friend. VIOLETTA = JONES, Who died one year ago today, March 17, 3 ROSA J thoush you are not here, face stll 1 see this world's toils 1 bear 1 hove 10 meet with thee HER DEVOTED © FRIEND, WASHINGTON S, In loving meme LUCAS.r. Mes SO THEAT i e, 1at 1o & o cuerr And can no CHARLES of our dear beloved wife who'entered cight years ago. ometime 1s grow weary SoRrtohr task Wong. When our burdens look too heavy 'Ana ‘e deem the Ticht all wrons Thus we keep her memory precious 'While we never ccase to pray: That at last when lengthening chadows mark the evening of life’s day, v find us waiting calmly. They MAY dme our mother's way "HILDR THOMAS J. L S, INNIE L. WRIGHT. " MRS. WisE A HAWKINS AND MRS. LOT: 1'n; 1.. TAYLOR. MLA In sad and loving remembrance LALN dear mother, who died three sears I¢o today. March 17. 1924 would we give to hold her hane What Vi smile. her welcome voice That meant so_much to us AUGHTER. MAMIE GATES. AND R. In sad but loving remembrs .-( HER, ar wife and our mother, EMM PALAER "who' deparfed this Tite twen- rans o today. Mare Song HER FAND D G BREN « of our beloved mother. ECELIA ROWE, who years ago today, May she rest in W SN ENICE "AND WILL. In sad but loving. SARIE SISt HEn'S8w SISSLER. i Aarcn 17, 19

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