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THE FUECIRY BTAR. WASHINGTON. D. . MOXDAY. XAY 20. 1929 9 | | H River, near Fletcher's Boat House, George- | 1 FUNERAL SERVICES HELD |, M. Thompsen was vorn in Delnware | RITES FOR E. P. HAMILTON. | Births Reported. |% 3¢ = SERVICES TOMORROW gty ; Beaths. in 1871, and came to thii city at th ancis Redmond, €8 Preedmen:s Hospital | | SHEEHAN. BRIDGET. On Saturday. May FOR J. W. MORRIS, 84 e mmonn ok sl iy e v W ’ | | BRIDGET, beloved wife of John F. Shee- ship in a drug store for a number of A i Mose W. and Virginia G. Davis, bo Pharmacist Died at Home Here years, he entered business for himself | Buried in Cedar Hill Cemetery. | Richard H. and Helen M. Corcorsn. sirl. | 8 | g g I o ; at Fourteenth and Irving streets. He| Funeral services for Frank Pierce | ¥hn B. and Ruth Pasne. boy. | LOST. R : > o arti's chuten: where requisniinimss wiil Friday—Came to Washing- | K e D e | e o mene emplons, | Rovace X ana Beatrice Dickan. s, | ar—siacr st s s acgams ‘Lawyer Here Since 1884, Union Ly _ Pt st e i A, until 1910, when he entered partner- s a0 Oscar D. and Helen Pittman, boy. and Pa. ave. car or at l4th and U sts. about i 3 (Please omit flowers.) 20% ton at Age of 15. ship with F. V. Pitton in a drug store Who died in Providence Hospital Sat- L and Eolia J Eaton. wiil, L | 915 Reward o Veteran, Presbyterian, Mason 4§ g : et e * Fungral " services for Wilson C.|at Fourteenth and Rhode Island avenue. | urday, will be conducted in the James | —Naveelins H. and violer C Rodlee bos. | Be bice won wmie beaded “bas. sier | Al (s Mo Toag, at fase R oS FLORA 1847 Thompson, who died at his home at|He was a registered pharmist of Wash- | T Ryan Funeral Parlors, 317 Pennsy Henrs G. and Edith L Hardison. sirl. TOURtING. simall ‘mmount of chante. " Re and Columbian Graduate. : BEL “belgued” mother of Margarer €. 3026 Fifteenth street, Friday. were held | ington for nearly 30 year: ilaravenindouitictstilomstraaaters R e ward, " Moo "A"C. Tolson. Rochambeau, Na- i - O e o e R at the funeral home of S. H. Hines Co., Mr. Thompson is survived by his Vvania ' i ional_351: » 4209 Ninth st n.w. Funeral serviges and and Mary Garden, boy. - = 2 . 2001 Fourteenth street, at 2 o'clock | widow, Mrs. Olara Mae Thompson and | noon at 3 o'clock. Interment will be o Cnristiana heiton. bor. BILLFOLD AND CARD CASE. Saturdax. con- | Funeral services for John Wesley integment wiil take place at Binghamion, a daughter, Mrs. Mae Cole. i ar Hill Cemetery. He was 73 i re R if returned to R. E. Vincent, 1111 Z | ,-'Z.rcff,m ry. He Games"ana Mararel Howard bor Jorerd if sturmed o ncent, 1111 | Morris, 84 years old, of the Huntington i | THOMAS. MARY A. On Saturdar. May 1s. ; in Kinj S & e i o Courts. 1707 ‘Columbia road nw.sMARY Gotree Gt Vel o hadiresineaty UL IR M et iSptiat SaIK [Ing, will' be’ conducted in the S. H. . R0"Vidow of Morear, Ttomas. - Puniat 5600 Deaths eporled. b3t | Hines Co, funeral home, 2901 Four- | | 4 fefvices "atthe residence on Tuesds | his early thirties. He was retired some jonn w. Morris. 83, 2715 14th st. : 4 years ago ""5‘ & position in the Gen- | Jarac Kirkwood. 81, 910 4th st. se. Sty enawers Lol dack: T callCleyelandy) }:;‘Prmenl will be in Oak Hill Ceme- : nes, V. papers please copy.) eral Land Office. 7. 1de) { YOCH. pe ridny, v 17, o 4 & " 3 A THRUSH, JOHN H. W. On Sundar. May 19. He is survived by a son, Ralph T.| Jrrick L uter o e ranetns Hos- | o cacsgs New Homm e ol "adme | Mr. Morris had practiced law in this 1 1025 JOHN. M V. beloved husbang of : < g Rena Allison Thrush. Fureral services will Hamilton of Hartford, Conn. O e e CHOW PUPPY. eight weeks old, male_ First | apd patent claims. He was a veteran x o i e iy 30, '8 Marzarct Batron, 65, Ganlineer Hospial. - And P sts. ww 'St might. Litle bev |of the Union Army, ' member of the 4 | >m nterment at almintown, Pay Taes Edith G. Kitk, 64. 504 Dahiin st Takoms | 80U for his playmate. ¥ | Grand Army of the Eepublic, the Pres- : May 21 . 58. Sibley Hospital. COLLIE, black and white: answers to name | byterian Church and belonged to the o JEROME A. Suddenly. on Pri- e i R L T L L o pep-?'ika3ed Trom. vara of premites Olean Lodge of Orlean, F. A. A. M., of ! 4 10, ab Baitimore: M -0 S— — Heien P. Stewart, 41, 3121 New York ave. | 209, D st n.w. Reward for retun or cuil | New York. and the La Fayette Chapter | N A an Inten it at tans B . 3t e Rt e 5O Tarss oo cimaer chala collr s | OF thisicityifor 51 yeirs 4 figton. Conn.. Tuesdnv: May 21. (Balfi- H A native of Wales, Mr. Morris came . more pabers please €opy.) . 3 days. Sibley Hospital s 4 4 : 7 v "20, 1929, at her resi- ae bl ol 1. 73, 1518 Pifth st, | A%ked for the return or information | his_parents, who -settled in New York | May 30, 3 to the return of large black and taun a ¢ WE - 3 U st. nw. LAURA ANNIE | ACCOUNT . Willlam H. Cunningham, 24, Potomac '@\he return of w laree black and tuy dok | State, Mr. Morris taught school and JOHN WESLEY MORRI | OB AR o ago. Morris Simon. 5226 39th st. n.w. Tele- | then enlisted in the Union Army. e Ry Tsaac Winston and grandmoiher of B 5 ’ The following births have been reportedto = Jannie B. 8 ufchinton. 53, 335 3 FOR WH.SON:C.. THOMPSON ' age of 15. Atter serving an apprentice- | p.o 4 Federal B oy ! 1De 11 e o s woe AR B ; 1 at o o e | . _Funeral from above address Tues. g dav. May 21 at 830 am . thence to St S BRIEr GASE §15 Teward for brief case losi | APArtments, who died Saturday morn- 1920. AU her residence. Apt. 200. Chatham this city since coming here while in Erueein [ Y - | BRINDLE BULL, taw No_ 5268, Prinice Georees | teenth street. tomorrow at 10:30 am : etk Cenmreny.” thate Haven and. Poctte n Hamilton, and a daughter, Miss Helen pital 7189, 21 city since 1884, specializing in pension X h ' be held at his late residence. 1363 Park- Plans for acquiring 25917 acres in p= OPEN A CHARGE Perrv Money. 16, Sibley Howpital Liberal reward Teturn 1314 D s i A | Tnfant of Henry G and Edith L. Hardison. | poc—Sabetantial reward aud mo ade to this country in early childhood with WINSTON. LAURA ANNIE. Departed thig How Much Money —should it take to buy a thoroughly desirable funeral service—one of the family need not be ashamed? he o EAL FUNERAL HOME h . g | a limited ber in. . ‘Gor reference. Ask your neighbor | O sreer dsioRatee 816 H STREET N.E Phones Lincoln 8200-8201 i , Of Féfléafls_ Not a large sum, if the family selects us, for our prices are always moderate, and the quality of our serv- ice unvaryingly high, regardless of the price paid. Complete services, here, for as little as $125. | ~ BURTON’S IRISH POPLIN MADE IN U. S. A. OF FINE COTTON you to wear, because of its dash and smartness and because it is much lighter than the ordinary garment. Suitable for townsman, sportsman or tourist. Folds into smallest space when you travel. Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street FINE MEN'S WEAR 'EISEMAN'S—7th & F “Abbey-Mausoleum Beautiful —Enduring—Convenient Perry & Walsh Morticians Private Ambulances 29 H St. N.W. Main 984 DOCTORS Recommend Undertaker AMBER AMBULANCES Local Calls, $4 Lew Cost Out of Town MILITARY HIGHWAY BEYOND SOUTH GATE ite Arlington Ce: Your opportunity for inspection IS | NOW. Vaults are selling rapidly, only | Open every day and Sunday. A more | fitting memorial for loved ones cannot be obtained. | | ENTOMBMENT COSTS NO MORE | THAN UNDERGROUND BURIAL | Glass-front cremation niches for urns containing ashes can be purchased. | Office 1000 Conn.Ave. Main7897 | Phone Columbi 13 @ Its vogue was immediate. The ideal raincoat for" phone_Cieve. 1100 i £ £ FRANCINE HAT. iady's; in Columbia_ Thea- ter: will the man who found same Sunday afternoon please Teturn to ~Miss Mvna McCarter. Apt. 1017, Hotel Annpolis, Phone Main 9210, 21° FUR NECKPIECE. Saturday evening. 14th and Clifton to 14th and Harvard or ¢nd of Sherman Circle bus to 8th and Farragut reward. Col. 4613 KEYS_Lost between Burlinglon Hoicl and Earle Theater Sunday night. & bunch of jevs on oblong ring. If found please phone Na- flonal 1994, Reéward. £ MALTESE CAT—Answérs to name’ “Billy." | Liberal reward. Mrs. J._ C.C Pritchard,.13i7 | RSt e Frankiin o4a1 5 | PAIR BIFOCAL EYEGLASSES. rim: a tan Jeather case: in the Mt Pleasant sec: tion or at the National Bapti€t Memorial | Church. Reward. Percy S. Foster. Apt. 431, | the Cavalier. 3500, T4th si. n.w POCKETBOOK--Lady's black silk embroic- | ered “pocketbook. Saturday aiternoon on | sfreet car. 3501 McKinley st Tand s | POCKETBOOK- Persén who found éray | suede pocketbook near 14ih and N. Y. ave | Sunday. about. 6:30 p.m.. return to_address on_receipts inside. Reward, E. M. Clark. + POODLE. small, white. in neichborhood of ;}'0111!11 ave. & Bradley lane. Reward. Wisc. Following the - conflict between the North and the South, Mr. Morris was appointed to a position in the United States 'Pension Bureau, where he be- came principal examiner and remained |15 years. He was graduated in law from the old Columbian College (now George Washington University) and ad- mitted to the District bar. Mr. Morris is suryived by his widow, who was his third wife: a son, Joel Nel- son Morris of Pittsburgh, Pa., and a | daughier, .Mrs. Harry Taylor of Chevy THREE DIE IN PLUNGE. Motor Boat ‘Goes Safely Over Dam After Occupants Leap Out. " PETERBORO, Ontario, May 20 (#) Two young men and & young woman were drowned yesterday after they had | Jumped from a disabled motor boat as RINGS. four, several diamonds in ancient | it Was about tp plunge qver a dam on setting; one with three diamonds. one soll- | the Otonabee River here. taire, pearl guargd Reward. Apt. 4, 1201'M st sl e T S SPECTACLES. in_brown case, Universily, last Friday. Reward National 4160 or_Wisconsin 3384. . v's, 'm"r‘“b’ onde | drowned weré Miss Annle Lucas, Alex | Lk initials M. K. M sapphires: reward. 320 13th st S S Y t——— s | | ‘The boat' went over the ‘dam without shipping a drop of water, and if its oc- cupgnts . had remained aboard they probably would have been safe. Those Scobell and Richard Bell, all of Peter- IRISE_P"?.PLIN MADE IN USA. OF AINEST COTTON GROWN This Label Found In Every -Genuine Coat COATES. MAMIE THOMAS. Departed this | Braths. i ADAM! JAMES M. On Sunday. May 10, 1929 at 6 p.m. JAMES M. ADAMS. Fu- | neral from James T, Ryan's funeral par- | AT s { BRESHEAR. LILLIAN. Departed this life | Saturday. May ‘18, '1929. LILLIAN BRE- | SHEAR. the beloved sister of Mrs. Eliza: | byth Alexander. 1453 Q st. n.w.. and Elsworth Breshiear. Notice of funeral ater, . BYRD. ALICE. Departed this life Frid May' 17, 1920, at 11:45 am. at her res dence, 1227 8 st. n.w.. ALICE BYRD. wif of thé late Philip Byrd. beloved mother o Selina Johnson. Henry Green, Florence | Morton ‘and Philip Byrd, grandmother of Rebecea Payne. Sarah P. Hallstorks. Ollie and Henry' Gieen, ir; Lesiie Byrd and George Holmes. She leaves a host of other relatives’ and friends. = Funeral Tuesday. Mav 21 at 2 p.m.. from above Tesidence. Relatives and friends invited. 20 | BRYD, ALICE. The George W. Grice Re- | lief ' Association announces the death of | our member. Mrs. ALICE BRYD. Funeral | Tuesday. May 21. 1929, 2 p.m., from her late residence, 1227 8 st. n.w. Mis. CAROLINE C. J. CHASE, Pres. MARY CRAIG, Rec. Sec. CARR, SUSAN B. Sunday. May 19. 1929. Adele Robinson and Thelma Baucome, Notice of funeral later. In Memoriam. BRESNAHAN. MAURICE F. In sacred and lovink _memory of our devoted husband and father. MAURICE F. BRESNAHAN. who died i1 years ago today, May 20, 1918, Loving and kind in all his way Upright and just to the end of his days: Sincere and kind In heart and mind, What a beantiful memory he left behind. HIS DEVOTED WIFE. As we loved him so we miss him. In our memory he will alway be Loved. remembered. longed for alwavs, Bringing many & silent tear THE KIDDIES The world may change from sear to year, Our lives from day to day But the love and memory of my dear tether Shall never pass away HIS LOVING SON. MAURICE. Eleven years have passed. but his mem- ory in my heart will never die. HIS DAUGHTER, EFPIE. * BRODERICK. JOHN J. In lovinz memory of dear hisband, JOHN J. BRODERICK. who departed this iife one year ago today May 20, 1928. - 5 May he.rest in peace LOVING WIFE. * 7:55 p.m. at Preedmen's Hospital, SUSAN | GRIFFIN; ELLEN V. Sacred to the memi- B. CARR! widow of the late Rev. William T, Carr: ‘residence, 478 O st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. & life Monday. May 20, 1929. at her resi- dence. 305 1st st. s.w. MAMIE THOMAS COATES. beloved wife of William H Coates. sister of Florence, Blanche. Pulli- son, Josepir. Thomas and Mathew Shorter. She also leaves a host of other relatives and: friends to mourn her departure. Re- mayins resting at her late residence. Notice of funeral later. COLEMAN. LEE. On Saturday. 1929, at 7:30 p.m.. after a bri his Tesidence. 1333-A Carrollburg st. s.w.. LEE COLEMAN. son of the late Rev Harry Lee and 'Rachel Coleman, beloved husband of Martha Edmonds Coleman. devoted father of Mrs. Rachel E. Calhoun. and brother of George R., Addison, Frank and Rev. Elijah Coleman. He also leaves ory of’ our deyoted mother. ELLEN. V. GRIFFIN. who departed this lifé two years 80 today, May 20,.1927. . _How sweet the name of mother sounis, To one who feéls so sad. o speak of friends.upon the earth Mother. the best friend we've had. HER DEVOTED - DAUGHTERS. MRS DAISY DELANEY, MRS. BESSIE COON A heppy home we had. enjoyed, How sweet the mamory still. But death has left a loneliness That never can be fllled HER DAUGHTER, TENA, MRS. CHARLES G. LENNON. Guarded and kept-by the Savior, Victor over death and the 3 T know sou are peacetully slecpins n Jegus, the mighty to save. HER " SON. JORN B. GRIFFIN. Moynt Rainier, Md. & Rost'of oiher relatives and friends.” R HATTON, MARY V. AND WILLIAM N. A mains resting at his late residence. neral Wednesday. May 22. 1929, at 1 p.m from Rehoboth Beptist Church. 1st st. be. tween N and O sts. &w. Rev. W. L. Washington officiating. Interment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. Relatives and frienc invited to attend. 21e COOK. ELLA J. Suddenly, on Friday, May 17. 1929, at her residence. 1606 6th st. n.w.. ELLA" J_ COOK. devoted wife of Isaac | Cook. ‘8he also leaves four sisters. two | brothers, one.uncle and other relatives | and friends. Funeral Tuesday May 21, | at 1:30 pm. from Mount Zion M. E. Church, 29th 'st. between Dumbarton ave. | and O'sts. nw. Interment Mount Zion tribute of love to the memory of our dear msther, MARY V. HATTON. who died so_suddenly 20 years lgo today, May 20. 1909, and to our dear brother. WILLIAM N.. who died 12 years ago, May 6, 1917. ‘We_have only your memory. dear mother, To remember.our while life through, But the sweetriess will linger forever, 'As ‘we treasure the image of you. Mother, dear, it matters not which road -, We take, 4 How dlLX or lfl!‘:ly it may be. Our only hope is that God will join The road that leads to thee. HER LOVING DAUGHTERS, BLANC?! AND DAISY. - . > Cemetery. | JACKSON. ARTHUR AND CATHERINE. In DAY. IDA BELLE. All members of Bethel | H.'H. of Ruth. No. 1710, G. U,.O. of O. F.. are hereby notified of the death of our beloved member. Sister IDA B. DAY. Fu- neral Monday. Mav 20, 1928. at Leesburs, Va.__SISTER DELLA SIMMS, M. N. G MARY. A. BRASS. W. R. DRAPER, FRANCES TODD. Suddenly on Friday. May 17, 1929. at New York City. Mrcs.| FRANCES' TODD DRAPER.. beloved | wife of the late Emanuel Draper and de- | yoted daughter of Thomss and.the late Susie Todd. She also 4 brothers | and 4 sisters. Remains resting st Lomax's | chapel. 1400 S st. n.w. May be seen Mon- | day evening. May 20_ Funeral from the above-named. chapel Tuesday, May 31. at | 1'pm. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. Friends jnvited. | FISHBAUGH, LOUISE BILLINGSLEY. On ! Sunday, May 19, 1929. at her residence. | 1701 Q' st. n.w.. LOUISE BILLINGSLEY. | beloved wife of 'Paul Whitney Fishbaugh. | Funeral Thursday. May 33, at 10 am from her late residence. "Interment pri- | vate. FULLER. MERRICK LYMAN, May_ 19, 1929. at his residence. 3016 Tilden st. MERRICK LYMAN FULLER. Remains resting_at the S. H. Hines Co. home. 2001 14th st. n.w. Service a terment at Springfield, Mass. GERMON. CECIL (BELLE) L. Saturdav. May 18. 1929, at Sibley Hospital, CECIL (BELLE) L. GERMON. beloved mother of Pranklin Bovd Germon. Funeral services at 1237°10th st. n.w. Tuesday, May 21. at 10 am B HAMILTON. FRANK P. On Saturdiy. | 18, 1920. at Providence Hospital, FRA P. husbend of the late Martha Elizabetn Hamilton. Funeral f{rom the parlors of James T. Ryan, 317 Pa. ave. on Tues- | day. May 31 'at 2 pm ives and | friends invited. Interment Cedar Hill | Cemetery. i IMIRIE. MARY. On Saturdsy. May 18, 1920, | at 7:30 am. at her residence, 499 Mars- | land ave. s . MARY IMIRIE, daughter of | the Iate John and Ellen Imirie: Notice of fuperal later. %0 | | IMIRIE. MARY. “On_Saturday. Mayv 1 i 1929, at 730 am., &t her residence. l”‘ Maryland ave. s.w.. MARY IMIRIE, daugh- | ter of ‘the late John and Ellen Imirie. Funeral from her late residence or Tues- | day. May 21, at 3 o'clock p.m. Relatives | and friends. invited to attend. Kindly | omit flowers. Interment at Congressional Cemetery. « | JOHNSON. ANDREW. Departed this life on | Saturday. May 18,°1929, at 11:10 p.m.. at | his _residence. 1612 New Jersey ave. n.w. ANDREW JOHNSON. beloved husband of | Flvie Johnsori and 'devoted son of Eivy A and the late Andrew _Johnson. brother of Alena A. Johnson of Stamford. Coan., and Alice Johnson. Punersl Wedhesday.' May 22, at'1 pm. from Third Baptist Church, 5th and Q sts. n.w. Rev. G. O. Bullock pastor. Friends invited to attend.. 21° | JOHNSON, ANDREW. Officers and members | of Columbla Lodge. No. 85. I. B. P, O: E, | W.. are herebv notified of the death of BYother ANDREW JORNSON. ~Session ‘of | sorrow will be held at Odd Pellows’ Hall at | Tegular meeting Monday. May 20. Puneral {rom the Third Baptist Church. Sth end | Qsts. now. Wednes May 22. at 1 pm. | Morning Star Lodge. No. 40: Forest Tem- ple. No. 9; Columbia Temple, No. 422, sre invited A. E. WILLTAMS, Secretary. DW attie H. Johnson and father of Mamie | ling. Walter Johnson and Edith Smith. | He also leaves two sisters and (wo grand- | children. _Notice of funeral later. KREIDER. AARON §. On Sunday, May 19. 1929, at Hill Farms, Annville. Pa'. AARON S KREIDER. former Representative of the Eighteenth Pennsylvania District. sged | years. . Funeral from the United | Church. Annville. Wednesdaz. | May 22, at 2:30 p.m_Relatiyes and friends areinvited (o attend. ~Please omit flowers. | EESNITZER. MARY JANE. On Saturdas. May 18, 1929, al 4:10 p.m. st her resi. | dence. 3063 Park rd. n.w. MARY JANE. Widow of Georze W. and beloved mother of Tsobel B.. Josephine and George Lees- Ritzer and Minnie E. McCarty. Funer from her late residence on Tuesday. Ma 2178t 2 pm. Relatives and friends jnvit- ed. ' Interment private. | . OLIVER F. Suddenly. on Sun- e 45! 'Ioje. OLIVER F. beloved father of Oliver F. Merillat. Biideepprt. | Conn: Mrs. Mae H. Deckman. Mrs. Min- nie V. Scott and Ms. Jacobs of | Whashington. D. C ~ Puneral from Saffell's 1 EST, Waaincton. 0.0c, Fineral mon gigils |y N "R May 22. at 830 am. Requiem mass Patrick's Church at 9 am. Rela- | lves ‘and friends invited. Interment at | Glenwood Cemetery. 1 MILLER, ALVIN WILSON. On Sunday. May et a6 M0 A ALVIN WILSON beloved husband of Helen P. Miller_ tnee Siover), father of Marjorié and Helen | Miller nd son of Mrs. George W. Miller. Funeral {rom Dumbarton Avenue M..E. Church. Wednesday, May 22, at 10 am. ment private. 2 NDER. JOHN B. Suddenly. on Saturdas. MNP TS IR sOHN B MONDER, beoved brother of Hose Bacon and Louise Wall Puneral Tuesday. May 21, at 2 p.m., from 338 Adams st. ne. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. | MONEY, ALBERT PERRY. Saturday. May Toa0, TRt Sibley Hospital., ALBERT son_of Charles B. and 'Daisy Foneral from residence of Mrs Besley. Lewinsvilie, Va.. Tuesday. _May 21,1920, at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends invited MORRIS, JOHN WESLEY. On Saturday. May 18, 1920, at his Tesidence. 2715 14th wow, Jomi WESLEY MORRIS, beloved 5b; ive orris. Services at | ebgnd OO &, Yineral Rome, 2001 | 14th %t w.. Tuesday. May 21. at 10:30 atm' “Interment Oak Hill Gemetery. 20 | NEIDFELDT. WILLIAM C. .On Mondar, May 20, 1929. WILLIAM C. NEIDFELDT. aged 46 years. Notice of funeral here: after. v PIERCE. MARIAN NOYES. On_ Saturday Mdy 18 1920. MARIAN NOYES widow of | the late Martin W. Plerce and daughter of | the late Thomas L. and Jane L. Noves. Services at S. H. Hines Co. funeral home. 2901 14th st. nw. Tuesday, May 21, at 9:30 a.m thence (o the Shrine of the Sa- ed Heari. where reagfem mass will be id_at 10 a.m._Intermen! SAGRSON "wbo Ued a7 30 1913, Amd . Who y 20, 3 GATHERINE JACKSON, who died jlent heartaches, Only those who have lost can fell Of_the grief that is borne.in silence For' the ones we loved so well 'YOUR DAUGHTER. FLORENCE GREEN. * KNOPP. MARY A In sad but Jovigg vs- membrance of our dear mother. MAI 3 KNOI ‘who departed this life three years ago Y 'y, May 30, 1926. » nen LOVING SAUCHTERS ALice, MaR AND LIZZIE. % o MATTHEWS, JOMN B. ‘& tritute of love e -memor r Srotnett YOk '8 MATTHEWS who de- parted this life. thres, years ago todaz. y 20, 1926. + v God took’ him Nome It was His will. G But in our hearts .~ He is with idl DEVOTED® 'SISTERS, MARGARET J. OVERTON. RUTH E. MATTHEWS.- MEYER. JOHN H. Sacred to the memory of our beloved brother, JOHN H. MEYER. Tted this life thirteen years ago 1ot Ay 20, 1918. HIS BROTHER. * RUPPERT. FANNIE L ‘T Toving rémem- brance 6f my. dear_dayghter.. PANNIE L. RUPPERT;, who died sixteen years ago to: day. May 20, 1913. -+ HER FAMILY. * Lov In memory of our r ago. . Mag. sed %A STl AND MOTHER, As we loved fier."so we s i In our hearts she is. Loved. remembered. longed for always, 2y a’silent tear. s Bringing mary o * FUNERAL ‘DIRECTORS. J. WILLIAM LEE'S _SONS, FUNERAL ' DIRECTORS. CREMATORIUM. : 332 PA. AVE. N.W.__NATIONAL 1334, 1388. TFEo STELla,gx Eo 1724 North Capitol St. NO! Joseph F. Birch’s Sons . _ (ISAAC. BIRCH). A 3038 M St.N.W, phone Mot 2 ~Guick, Dignified, Eficient Servics. _ anritle Do A Ehager W. W Deal & Co. 816 B ST. N:E. .- LINCOLN 3208 ‘Herbert B. Nevius i Funeral Home, 924 k_Ave. N.W. In 2000 ~ CHAS. S. ZURHORST ~ m’ul;l‘ l_furrol. ST. TIMOTHY HANLON Funeral Dizector - - Private Ambulance {SSRBERT E. JONES. Exalted Ruler. | 641 H St. N.E. . Linc.. 5343 p | N, EDWARD. On Monday. May 20, | X P oo mewtte e cnaat 11 V., L. 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