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(WASHINGTON'S TFINEST MEN'S WEAR BTORE Exelusively " Washington "HE KNOX “Comfit” is soft where it touches your head—a stiff straw everywhere else —and the smartest straw hat of the $6. Other Knox Straws from $5 Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street season. THE EVEXING STAR. WASHINGTON. W C. |WASHINGTON RESIDENT DIES AT MASONIC HOME Frank ©P. Hny.' Meanufacturer, Entered Institu- tion Three Years Ago. Frank P. Hayes, resident of Wn'hir‘K ton for 35 years, died at the Masonic and Eastern Star Home. Takoma, | D, C. yesterday. He had been in poor | health for several months. Born in_Baltimore in 1852, Mr. Hl"!'( came to Washington in 1895. He en-| gaged in the cigar business until three| | years ago, when he retired and entered | | the Masonic and Eastern Star Home. ! | "Mr. Hayes was a past master of the Amicable Lodge. No, . of Bailtimore | and was associated with Hope Lodge, No. 20, of this city. Punera! services will be held under auspicgs of Hope Lodge at the 8. H.j | Hines' Co. funeral home, 2901 Four-' teenth street, at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. i bery Mausoleum | Beautiful—Enduring—Convenient Retlrrd Ciger n TOMEET SATURDAY virgin! fair northerly winds and increasing t Distrist of Columbia, Maryland and —Fair and not so cool tonight. and warmer tomorrow, gentle bfl:omlfll southerly mo West Virginia—] Fllr lnfl warmer to- night and tomorrow. 0rgamzatlon of Young Peo- ple Formed to Prevent Cruelty to Animals. | ‘ 1 | | The Crusaders of Honor. a recently | organized socisty of young piople for the prevention of cruelty to animals nd the protection of property, will hold |12 irst meeting at the Asbury Metho- | | dist Church, Sixteenth snd Lamont streete, at 10:30 o'clock Saiurday morn- inz. Representatives of many of the lead- ing civic and humane societies of the mv are expected to be present and ex- tend their support. Among those in- vited are Mrs. Giles Scott Rafter, presi- dant of the Pavent-Teacher Association; Mre. Trumen Palmer, pr-sident of tha Animal Rescue Teague: Mrs. Herbert FElmore, president of the Humane So- clety; John Small of the Junior Civie K | Group. as vell as reoresentatives from & | munity "MILITARY HIGHWAY BEYOND SOUTH GATE Opposite Arlingten Cemetery Your opportunity for tinspection 1S NOW. Vauits are selling rapidly, only | a limited number remain. i Open every day and Sunday. A more | ftting 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. Cutting Loose— Tomorrow, Thursday, we begin our Semi-Annual Clearance of Friendehip House, the Jewish Com- Center and the Boy and Gir! S8couts. Program Outlined. | It is planned to reach roung people first threugh the church then by | Barometer, 30.13; 12 midnight, 30.17; 4 8 a.m., 30.26; noon, 30.25. pm.; pm. 2:52 pm.; 8:25 p.m. Record @or Twenty-four Hours. ‘Thermometer, 4 pm., 58: 8 p.m., 5 2 midnight, 52; 4 a.m., 47; 8 am., 5 4 pm. 3004: 8 pm m., 30. Highest temperature, £3, occurred at noon, 63. ncon_ today. Lowest tempfl-ture. 48, occurred at' 5 am. t Tempernturc same date last year— Highest, 73; lowest, 61. Tide Tables. Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide 0 a.m. and 2:08 high tide, 7: am. and 7:43 Tomorrow—Low tide, high tide, 2:13 am. and 7:56 am. and The Son and Moon. Tsndnv Sun rose 4:50 am., sun sets ' pm. Trmorm—Slxn rises 4:49 am, sun 1% 7:20 p. Mocen mca 6:46 p.m., sets 4:14 p.m. Condition of the Water, Great Falls—Clear. Weather in Various Citles. means of the several community groups and finally through the medium of the | public scheols, Miss Lenore Marie de Grange, founder of the society, de- clared. The Crusaders will be divided into definite classes. that of page, squire and knight, according to their lenzth of service and work. The use of pic- e A § K : - gwpansok turesque costumes and ceremonies is | Al planned to make an appeal to the im-| A magination of members of the soclety. The program of the society will be in- B: trusted to competent leaders in different 'Birmingham | seetions of the city. Blimarei: | Office 1000 Conn. Ave. Main7897 | Committee in Charge. The committee in charge of the mnw- ment includes Miss de Grange, founder, | who for three years was dramatic di- rector in the public schools: Mrs. Theo- | ginia Bassingham, Miss Townszend an Neighborhood House. With a record of never having late or tardy to a meeting in 35 yenr: 90-year-old J. Robinson has just re- igned from the Pottesgrove, England, | Parish Council. Ada_ Louise ! Perry & Walsh Morticians Private Ambulances 29 H St. N.W. Main 984 | S ke |8 | Spring Suits and Top Coats As always in these sales—the choice is unrestricted. Every three and four piece -Suit and every Top Coat is in- cluded—and the reductions are impres- sively deep. The All #35 and *40 C All #45 and %50 C All %55 and %60 C All 65 and *70 C All *90 Coats Suits embrace Fashlon Park, Charter Houze and Mode—Street suits and combination town and country suits. There is a good varietv of the light colors which will make them specially desirable for the hotter weather. All *38 and *40 Suits—*29.75 *45 and %50 Suits—*39.75 55 and *60 Suits—*49.75 65 and *70 Suits—?*59.75 All #75, 80 and *85 Suits—*69.75 The Top Coats are Fashion Park, Charter House, Richard Austin, London- made; and Mode—the world’s best makes; and the season’s best models. oats—*28.75 oats—*39.75 oats—*49.75 oats—*59.75 All #75 and *80 Coats—*69.75 —.05 There will be no charge for altera- tions; but there is a very decided ad- vantage in early selec ion. The Mode—F at Eleventh {EISEMAN'S—7th & F |8 OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT" FINE MEN'S WEAR » A Service That Assures Satisfaction Onr smalless 1 B 'ihe TReroushness aim ls e relieve vou of the " Funeral Parlor—Private Ambulanice and Livery in Connection. JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. SE Telephone Atlantic et Q. Atlan Detroit, Mich. dore Tiller. Miss May Libby. Mrs. Vir- | E} Paso. Tex Mrs. P. D. Neleigh of the Ruson, u"mx | Inaianape) ancesuavi been ',;“ | R & San Dlere. Gutié Horta (Faval). Hamilton, Bermuda | Havans, Colon, Canal Zone. | Bouther Pllene, Tex.... N - City altimore. Md.. i toues Pticloudy Cl - sn:;_:;sozf;g:&,_sgszs:sg; s it st nd 30, Ansas Gity. s Aneeles cutsville, | Klehoma. me.domm Pa. Clear . Btelondy | Pt.cloudy Clear ice. Pt.cloudy | an _Anto: lear loudy Cloudy Glone: o Gear” 80 . Q] 48 0142 Clear 0 14 980 Pranciscs M’mn 2n ponn’e Wash . D. C.. |0fi2 FOREIGN. (7 a.m. Greenwich time. today.) London, Enland. .88 Partcloud Eoriy wrane o el tockhnlm. S' n U TNoon " Greenwien tims. loflu) Azores. Part elondy (Current observations.) 78" Rart clouds in an Juen, Porto ‘Cuba ico 7 Rain 83 Part cloudy ARGENTINA DATA. (Por the week ending May 21, 1920.) ~Temperature—Precioitatio: Cur. Depar. Our. Dep Northern corn 0.0 0.0 — 2nd wheat zone. 54 n -8 wheat one.... 80 Deaths Iieported (nThs following dauths bave been reparted to partment ig the lsst 3¢ nouss: nk . O Providence Hos- Lisste G. Clarke. 72. Geerge 'lcmnmn att. A8, 1320 30th st. B Rihardson. 88, Walter Reed Hos- ;.12 100 ol 1331 K »f Mo ath “:'zl ‘George "Washinston Ropery M. Tentes. "H“nltereuluh Hospita! Like the Rock of Ages. The Steel Home for the Dead Never Leaks Always Dry—Lasts Through the Years SOLD BY C HAMBERS At a Price Any One Can Pay Expert Embalmers Complete Funerals as low as ..... Couch Casket Funeral as low as .... Private Ambulanees. CALL Washington's Most Reasonable Undertaker W. W. CHAMBERS CO. 14th, Cor. Chapin N.W. A Matter of and Sense PO Phone Col. 432 Dollars VEN when selecting a funsral director, the average family matter of cost. It is for this reason D growing. has to consider the that cur volume of business is so large, and that it is constantly The high quality of Deal service and our low, low prices are a combination from $125.00 and up. Theo », that makes an unmistakable appeal. Prices DEAL FUNERAL HOME Gor reference, Ask 816 M STREE your newhbor’ Phones Lincoln 8200-8201 WEDNESDAY, MAY A ir-rl road, one ups 29 1929. HONOR CRUSADERS v wear | I AREINURED INTRAFFICMISHAPS Boy Hit by Auto Badly Hurt.l, Other Children in Cas- [ ualty List. [ i i Six persons were injured, one seri- cusly, in & series of traffic accidents re- ported to police last night and this l morning. | Thirteen-year-old Samuel cmmm,'\ (Furnizhed by United States Coast and | colored, living at 426 H street, was se- | verely injured about the head and body | when struck by an automobile operated ' | by Dunning L. Nunnally, 42 years old, | {1100 bloek New Hampshire avenue, ! while crossing the street at Fourth | street and Massachusetts avenue. The | child was taken to Casualty Hospital, | where physicians sald his condition | | was serious. | Hurt While Playing Ball. While playing ball in the street at Sixth and G strests Charles Jenkins, | 14 years old. colored, was bruised about the forehead and arms when run down by & machine driven by John W. Tay- lor of 108-A Fifteenth street north- cast. The boy was treated at Casualty | Hospital. ve-year-old Earl E. Penell of 704 | | Third street suffered contusions to the scalp and body bruises when struck at Third and G streets by a taxicab op- | erated by Maurice G. Williams of Bllll- ton, Va. The child was treated at Cas- | ualty Hospital. Nevelle Merhs, 4 years old, living at 608 Ninth street southeast, was slightly | injured about the head and face, when run down at Sixth and A streets south- 'usr by an automobile operated by Joel C. Klingeman of Reading, Pa., who is visiting here at 634 A street southeast, Pedestrian Hit by Car. Calvin Brooks, 22 years old, of 3320 Prospect avenue, was m-nod at Emer. | gency Hospital 'for lacerations to the | wrist and hands suffered when struck by an Automobile driven by Cyril Bur- ‘blnl 41, of 2100 block F street, while the former was attempting to cross the ’strut at Twenty-second and F streets. t Everette, 29 years old, colored, | of 1720 Seaton street, was injured about the head and body when the bicycle he was riding was struck by an automo- bile driven by Ralph R. Staples, 18 | years old, of 3200 block P street. The injured man was treated at Emergency : Hosptal and later 'aken to his home. EFORMER D. C. RESIDENT { Body of Ralph G. Aletorn Will Be Brought Here for Burial. | Ralph G. Aleorn, 23, son of George | R. Alcorn, formerly of this city, died in Springfleld, Mass., Monday after a long iliness. Funeral services will be con- ducted here at the W. W. Chambers | funeral home, Fourteenth and Chapin streets, tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment. will be in the family plot in} Glenwood Cemetery. Mr. Alcorn was an artist for the Fox Theaters Co. at Springfield, Mass., hav- ing gone there from Seattle, the home of his parents. Besides his parents, who are in Wash- | ington for the services, Mr. Alcorn leaves A brother, Roy Alcorn of Seattle, and an aunt, Mrs. Paul Younie of Sfoux City, Towa. The latter also is here for the funeral Miss Mathe Mathews Honored. OHARLESTON, W. Va, May 22 (), | —Miss Mary Jo Mathews, Mannington, has been named by Gov. Conley as West Virginia’s representative at the rhododendron festival at _Asheville | June 17-22. Miss Mathews was queen of the recent Shenandoah Valley apple blossom festival. Marriage Licenses. Lee, 34. and Luellle V. Leslie, 22: o B Carter Smith. 46, and Helen H. Sher- " both of New Tork City. Rev. Atinn Rev. Yam Hur-ee ma; DIES IN SPRINGFIELD' Char} u' 33, 3. RO Alll“l !E.:rl B AnDIOEIE vt | selenty M nonlunf . and Magrle Hackett, | Peyton Powell. F i =u’° oL 8 and Vera Langley, 29: ‘ d-Mars Pord, 19: Rev. | stine. 37. this cit -m‘ 8, Remington, Va.. Rev. e ore. 34, and Rosa 3 zl Sotn o? Richmend, Vo Rev. Joun B Shoop. 21. and Virzinia A 21, both of 5 ":’ Bieeth t Takoma Park, Md.: Rev. Al ertram A Katherin Roth, 30, both ot Batimere, ita: Pe hA"r’ | unkin- i P R Births Reported. The foliowing births ha | tng, Heslch Debuciment m" oo teported to| ‘Chaties P and 1 roghan. boy. | | | | fl irles 4 Geneve Burrell. hll’d d Arpita Til); Biewar Tha 2 ATRuR T LLFOLD AND CARD CASF. SatiEaay. o | ining card. driving permit snd e ward if réturned to R. E. Vineentr nn | ARACELETS ‘uex oF o v, P i lloi.fll PART, o [ 3 um “pin contain- "Liberar Tevara & WN FOR ‘&—Suna nigt nn»an Fark !o Conn. lw..y L one And Puns from | Acams 6263-J. 45 :z RO . Phone Atlantic 315;‘ " Between | um londay evenis or Prankiin 3 | cups—on 11t ... beiween 1 of Dixie sanitars drink ard if returned to H. st. nw 22 d setter: from 4803 Ga. : roperty of J. C. Broderick. cini n pnumu {0053 trazed from 2810 B st Reward. Phone Nortn 307, 49° | i timmed.” between Senate and 14th and B sts Rew Fa ""og © Ar BLUD and white, femsle. 1 Sunday, 13th Sungdsy, 13th st. and Sprirs 1o 'colmlr “hvléor Clare” ’""'l" ter orvon L]lnleu bus about & am May 31 e wncx lsdz'e :mn. oetagon shan | black and while Tisbon: uu MH}. A K'ml:! Office !ulldln(. @. W. Mapp Principal Speaker. LOVETTSVILLE. Va., Mey 22 (Spe. cigl).—G. Walter Mapp, candidate fof | Governor of Virginia in the Democratic ! primaries, will be the principal speaker | at the Decoration day exercises of the | Lovettsville Union Cemetery, to be held May 30 at the New Jerusalem Lutheran Church. Bratha. ALPR G. On Mondl . M 1939, smxnmolu Mas: i LPII ALCOI ved of Olorll R. lnd, Mary Alcurn lnd Irel !r of Alcorn of Tac ate. rqnm! | from W. W. lnb!rl fluurll hom om ghapin st. n.w. en Thursday, Muy Interment Glenwood Cemete: 24LL, FRED C. On Wednesd: 1573 st " Pravidence Hosoital BALL of 338 Indins ave. n 3e vicas 2t the entocl o) i k> Pa. nw. on| . rmna;' ALCOR 5 a0 Frige invit NT. AT GRANT 4 husband of Emma L. Benner and de- | voted father of Marion S.. Roma F.. Leon ard . Wiils A Betiner of Washing- c R, Benner of Beverls 3 W. Benner of Woodside. Funeral {rom the chapel of Clyde J. Nichols. h st D Thursday. May 23 ‘at'2 p.m. Inter- ment Rock Oreek Gemeters BROWN. ROBERT ELMER nclmun bods 'of the Iate ROBERT ELMER LEY) BROWN will be taken from the 31 Mount Olivet Cemetery Thurday. at ~Tor interment. t “own. WL lAl ILBURN. On Tuesda~. M i i S dhnee. 330 1in" WILLIAM WIL- RN, Slaband of 1d¢ E. Brown (nee Nor- Puneral the above address at 2:30 pm. Interment | .~ (Baltimore n‘geul The {CUR- | ult 10O Wednesds, @ 20 yes Eenn lnd athew o Yoone MSOiEe: Fola G friends to mourn her departur mains resting at Jate residenc neral Thursda: 3. at Tiees £l Re- [og) pm from 4 D i L LENA 7. HART. Pr MRS L5uiat LEWIE, Pinancial Bects: COATES MAMIE THOMAS. Offcers and ; Puture Tent, 9. J. oFna, Jellics niog, .2" »}'i‘;i}? ath_of Sister ] A8 c’o TEQ oCAll meetir e | Tt M8hnaral Thvestiar, Mas za‘ lrom 1 Ebenezer Church, 4th and D sts. s.e.. at 1 . All sister tents are invited to aitend. M. MITCHELL. Leader. SISTER CONSTANCE PYE, Sec. FERGERSON. SYDNEY E. Deoatted this life” Tuesdsz, May 31 1830 at 1416 T o Y1 GERSON. i Harry Parker. Esssu Parker. 'A Hopkine, Careline Turner. Low Crawford and Mattie Jemrier. . He 'n t of other relatives the above D'nwna-y. Moy 2 o' 70 am FORREST. WILLIAM. Departed this suddenly Mondas. May 20, 1929. WIL] TORREST. devoted brother of Mable Pryor. Samuel and Jobn Forrest. uncle of Mable Interment lite Swales. He leaves a host of other relatives | friends to mourn his departure. Re- ne resting at the John T. Rhines fu- chapel ur: the Joh: Wnines ‘Taheral shapei. Toterment “Eincom Memorial Gometers” We did not know the pain you bore, We did not see you die: We oniv Know you wen: awey And dld not say good-bye. THE FAMILY. ¥ on Tuesday, rg’vld'nu Hos- a1 gervs BALL MARTE. L. w o esday. May WAt o e st dencp ot Br o Bstier ‘Funeral | Y Hln.k Oo lunenl Enitiment Rochester, )l. oy MARLEY. ANNIE. Departed this life 'h:es-. ie2e et 11:20 am. at her | n&«mu 3o Jan o nen he “loving _sisier of Wi Jol Harley an also_lea ¥ ‘reiatives and friends. fingral hereafter: liam L. aunt o{ Fotlee of E) ¥. Mag 31 Natontc_and Basters a;u- fcasnt ine 8. Hines Co ral 101 'um o Thuregar. May 1 1 l!l&n lul nut Ao -ce?uun‘e. { e fanaral of our Iats brotner. -, on Thursday. May 3 A at 1 o'eloek D LTiaAM R. LAMAR. Master . Attest: PAUL B. ELCAN. A-cuur R omAL: BF rosderer .m . at his residen THOMAS. be. 461 fonerar” mme m Now York sve rsdey. May 2. at 2 pm Tnderment in AY]IHI!GH "l! lll‘ll Cemetery. ‘ Monday. wr-w: T oln R o Oie tarine Hosp! af e Brthna, Ints: nt Arlington anonnl e!-l Wednesdss. May }2 2 ORNSON. FOWAR 0 nevtar May 0. - B0 ot it residerice. o Gtard st n x| EOWARD JOHNSON: evoled nua'hnxnd 7.: : er ot Mam ohnon ane fai g, of Mamie | JONES. JOSEPH B. On Tuesday. uu 3. | 1929, at his residence. Arlington. 0. SSPH'B. JONES. Surviving him widow. Haitie F. Jones: one daugh: i two brothers. Welter ' Jone Dade and Mrs. Crim o otner relatives, run ral Thursdsy. aelock. 8t. fron ©" Jonn's Baptist Cnureh. AiMetons var Friends are in- | 5 Sunday. Ma. A orge t Stons Brock and. N T+ AMAND! Lok A J. wife Faward K. Late ted t'fl l Proh o( i peon | Joaves fo mourn theit May 23. ro Reintives” Moon nemnnn ln He T Taa s 7% . 3 on Beptist Church N o dne frment Herndon, V. A N STATY MARTRA, AN eron. Fai0 Sare st A Al WAIK, “beloved it | H B. 8w e Rawl e dence Thursday. Msy 23r Relatives end friends invi edar Hill Cemete: 3 'runnn y'-'mu- o the cmmni Covenant. 18th and N str. p.w. on May 53 at 3 pm. Intsrment at o an s, AT l‘a n Priday. Pmlndflph\ JOHN T. 185, !.KINSON of "Rl g | B nmu hercafter. Departed m. at cenee. nw.. LAU RIE SHNSTON. beloved mother of Liete Ma rhall and fsasc Winston and grandmother inson and_Thelma Baycome. | Frtera) * ~eloct from the Nineteenth !lret' Babtist Ghureh. 15ta end 1 sts. n.w in fMemoriam. ¢ Ur dear b 75 of bur dear hu 'v'""° Y ShwARS B Ix’;ll life eleven years m o d, And, hmn \ Thoush days have flown and years mn s.n 2 Mhst we saw his face, ory of his loving heart Cln never be erased. VING WIFE AND CHILDREN. * S, JIn memors of our ndmoths et et nAwn. CURRY mother " and g BRANNER, who M-v er athes an:l rest ta her soul BRGSHTER "RUTH “HONTER: GRAMD- ' BON, JAMES. 1AM | on me Hospital, MARY . | i § 0 In Memoriam. CLARKE, ROSANNA C. In loving remem. branee e’ll'y voted moth o Jeparted i “Fis Tte Ave o B et so T miss h Bringine many a silent HER DEVOTED Agn oY nAqu'rnz €. Sacred t5° the Oy dtarCrandmother, RO: SANNA . CLARKE whe deperied this e five vears axo todar. May HE< DEVOTED. AS GRANDSON, | EPWARDS. JORN C. tn loving memory of e Gear hutband” and ‘tather. JORN & EDWARDS. who departad this e "ene vear ago todav. May 32, 1923, Lov'ne and kind in all your wavs. ° r';m ht srd just tc the end of veur daye: Sincere and taithtul in heart lfié What a beautiful memers vo FLETCRER ANIII‘ n lnvm. rm‘mhr‘e e v de a5 lll'd this ite 13 Tears ata fodar. Mas Oh. dear sister. No one but God But some day we ho And never sav far LOVING SISTER. MRS. ELLA HILLEARY. hew we miss vou tell JONES, CARRIE. In loving remembrance of S 4 e CARRE JONES. e Ghe vear aso todsy. Levi nd kind in all her w: g‘vrllhl An: k‘:‘.' to h" nfl o( h" dave: ":'z"- 'x'a'e'-umul mfla% ‘-‘n- left *,';’,*;g iz z MAGGTE JOH S, MATTIE ROUBE. KIBBEY. 'LA'('.! M. AND CH 5uwcn o lovink memory of my mother. father, CHARI e s % Bhirod thls te’ nine years swo. and 7. 1820, The: nine vears since T saw you Tast, ut yesterd b TITS¥R soN. oscar. * NARD. G 1A A, Sscred to LEONARD. GEORG! . Sncred & sweet memory of mr d Tho left me one year ago today. M A bapoy home we had enioned, 2107, mest the memory stil. ut, deat a lopeline: Thi ve Alled. a e VT A LEONARD. MARSHALL. MAMIE F. In lovins branee of our dear lluwler d o MA . M, 9 et ue feven Fears ago todsy, May 32, 1 Your memory lingers vm: us Gently, kindly, sweet and true Thete it not & day. dear Mamie, e, d° potthink of zeu MOTHER, wER 1 1.'8 BISTERS AND MOETON. mml B 1n sad but lovine ce membrance of my dear busbare H MOETON, who departed this lite May nd. how T miss you Gnd can’ tell Bt hm I:;ven 1 hove to meet ":r“wel’l ere there w! ne more ‘are 1S b wrn ANNTE P S. who lefi us two years ago lo- dey. May 22, 1927 Peacefully sleeping. restin= st last Life's cruel pains and sufferine past In silence you suffered, in daticmee you hore I God called vou rome sa snffer, o e OTHER AND DADDY' Clon i )nvva ones from our hories . 2% But never from ou BeaTl MRS, w. . l" \10\' ll\hl('lRlT" l':fl 1n Md l:u' 3 llhlhf'l‘ MARGARFT L'f!' NNOF 1\» int 'nel rest lll} yurl fllfl 2 art Chus 2 line of A'!fl renunbuncf |v~! A mem lem nn true: o l..ovxw‘- AND DEVATED MO’ R. "!QN CAREW TOWLES. 'YBOT. MINNIE. 1'\ loving 1 nee B' | STmom RIS HTROY. 13 b4 f! !Hr!e Tears ago l“!’. How sweet the memory still: o Ge8th has lefl s loncliness neve: ran i LONELY PARENTS AND BROTHER. * | TURNER NATRANIEL N. In secred sad loving memory of ear fathe TU] L a TS, Plased R two vears today. May 23, Loving and kind tn aff his we, t an he end of hu dars; fart o heart and mind— vn‘.’;- ufmmu i reme e e bebina. | wiNTERS, JSABELLE, In emors ot Lrig o ‘lrgln £t 5:‘6 . ¢ remembrance, Just & me for, Jugt s mnn of lon" R v HER ‘DDAvGHm JEA] LA P. TAOMAS. WOODFORD. IILLIAN, dear friend, TILLIAN : Geparted lhl B SELRC TR woonrnr AXD EN lrun. o memory of ar o de; Mrted - Sire’tuo @n st sy and D SCven ears ags, Ma Qn: that #iad day nen we will Hom “sickness "ana sorrew Where paiiing ard death will oceur never re. For we will Mave flown to that beautiful sncre. TAE FAMILL. * %t you. AND AND In memors of my ‘WOODFORD. who sz ones, 2azs YN 2, for you and m FU;GIIAL Dlll(;l‘ol_! i o Frank Geier’s Sons Co, umm '%u.,h,.,, Main 2473 JOHN R."WRIGHT co. 1337 10th 8t. K.W. Phone North 4 J. WILLIAM LEE'S SONS, CREMATORIUM. 333 PA. AVE N.W. NATIONAL 1384. 1385 T. F. COSTELLO _1734 North Capital St NORTH 1978 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 'ho (18AAC BIRCEH) | 3034 M St. N.W gnified, Efcient Service. 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