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W. WARREN TALTAVULL ‘Funeral Home 3619 -14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Col. 0464 Phones { \ tems 10341 MORGAN FUNERAL SET ‘Wife of Capital Policeman to Be Buried Thursday Afternoon. Mrs, Myrtle L. Morgan, wife of Clar. ence Morgan, seventh precinct police OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT Weekly or Monthly Payments EISEMAN’S Fine Men’s Wear Seventh and F Sts. THE EVENING STAR man, died yesterday at her home, 4810 Forty-first street. She was stricken ill Sunday night. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clcck Thursday afternoon at the Wis- consin Avenue Baptist Church. Burial will be in the Methodist churchyard on River road. Mrs, Morgan was born in Washing- ton 40 years ago and had lived here all her life. Besides her husband she is survived by an 11-year-old son. ‘Thirty-one French war veterans re- cently spent four days in London as guests of the British Legion, which has | made them honorary members for their |services in connection with Legion ! pilgrimages. Chambers’ Larger Funeral Home Saves You Y2 Price of Old Time Undertakers Three Chapels and Five Parlors—Use of Building Free! WE ARE CONSIDERED THE LARGEST AND BEST IN THE CITY! 10 CARS, HEARSES AND AMBULANCES WE USE ONLY THE BEST OF EQUIPMENT Look at These Caskets, Compare Our Prices. Then Choose by Comparison, You Are Sure of Perfect Service When You Call Chambers. National Caskets or Any Make You Desire. This Grey Cloth Casket, the whole funeral, cars and all. service and all that goes with any fi Wa guarantee to save you money on any Funeral. In case of Death call Real Experienced Undertakers. in the city. al. Only........ $95.00 We claim the Largest White Undertaking The Greater Chambers Co. Cor. 14th and Chapin Sts. N.-W. BETTER VALUES—BETTER Col. 0432-0433 Service Is Best and Price Is Less JONES RITES TOMORROW Retired Army Captain to Be Buried in Arlington Cemetery. His body removed to New York from Honolulu aboard the U. 8. 8. 8t. Mihiel, Capt. Paul R. Jones, 34 years old, & native of Washington, will be buried tomorrow afternoon in Arlington Na- tional Cemetery. The funeral will be conducted from the Fort Myer Chapel at 2 o'clock. He will be accorded full military honors. Capt. Jones died April 13 in Hono- lulu following a lengthy illness. He re- tired from the Army four years ago on ccount of {ll health. Comparison that by comparing our service—the give for the price we ask —with otherl. that we are going to benefit. Those making the com- parison will see why it is advisable to call us. Come to our room, and see what we offer. We're glad to be of can, and twenty years of service has fitted us to give people what want. EAL WASHINGTON, fiarhl of Wlmtkl. Y S ".,-,.';-...,-'g..'?. § ing our sad bereavem fl ln Jh‘! F 0' our beloved mother, C. The family o! w, Thank - 3ou for r:x‘rl'?l Crpatny o3 T % Dressed in the beautiful Aowers received. - MISSING AT WHITE HOUSE ‘There's at least one Irish terrier that does not care for the freedom of the ‘White House grounds. He is Terry, 20-) g:.mnd rough-coated lump of canine independence. Mrs. Hoover last night reported through a ‘White House liceman that Terry, green collar and all, was missing. E invite compari- son, for we know things we show- —— service wherever we they FUNERAL HOME T R e e PHIINES:LINCOLN 8200-8208 TERMS—BETTER SSERVICE A 17th Anniversary Sale Feature! This Lovely Jacquard Velour 'LIVING ROOM SUITE And a Beautiful The suite is composed of a lovely, heavily overstuffed settee, but- ton-back chair and club chair. Itis upholstcrul in attractive jac- quard velour of good quality and the cushions are spring filled and reversible—and, remember, you get a lovely Axminster rug 9x12 SIZE AXMINSTER RU BOTH FOR ONLY.. G ¥ Spring-Filled Reversible —of good quality—FREE! with each suite. Adjustable Gllder Attractively covered with sturdy ‘material. 81 2.75 Cushions 100 ! Use Your Credit And Save Money Arm Rocker of ‘maple in natural '100 Porch Rocker $2.29 7 lj- I v’tm L vy D. C, TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1931 B:aflu rades o No. 1 AGNEW, P. 8 quam to meet 3 nlu' uunm eomnae. L. WARFIELD, Pres. MARY SHEA, Sec. AGNEW. ELIZABETH. Sisters of 8t. Anne X s are requested to e ased sister, \BETH AG! Fui SR Shirg e Pl MOD“‘. lldlnl MARY HARD! Rec. Bec’ ALLISON, DR. JAMES CLEMENT, oOn Mo a 18, 1931, at Pittsbursl beloved son "ot ade H. Alltson. of thi city. Funeral from Central Presbyterian Church, 15th and Irving sts. n.w., Wednesday, May 20. 1931, at 2 p.m. r{Amt lvln Oouru:l 0] m:‘” ARNETT. FRANK. On 1931, _after a lingerin ARNETT. brother of neral Wednesday, May 3 Barnes' funeral pi Relatives and friengls invif AVERILL. MINNIE ELIZABETH. On Tues- day, May 19, 1931, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Jahn M. Chisholm, 1440 MINNIE ELIZABETH ns at Almus R. Bpeare's, A8 Conn. Tave. pdneral” from Gunton: Temple Memorial _ Presbyterian _ Church, 16th and Newton sts. D.W. on Thursda: May 21, at 3 p.m. 20 BOWDEN, NELLIE. Departed this life May 16, 1931, after a short illness. at her res dence, 00 Eye st. s.e.. NELLIE BOWDEN. Remains resting at Birnes' funersi hom 614 4% st sw. untll 8 pm., May 19. In- terment Mount' Olive, N. BQWEN. EDWARD E. on Tyesday, 1. BT, & Emergency Hospital, EDWARD & beloved son of Nir. g Mis Eduesd B Bowen, aged three’ ye Remains_res ing at’'W. W. Deal's fi 1 home, 816 H ne. Intérment Culpeper, Va. BRAUND, MARGARET M. On Sunday, Ma; L. o9l st Providence Hospital, AR BRAUND, beloved wife of the fate Sl P Briund: her late residence, Sunday, iliness, ora Arnett. Funeral from 632 G st. s.w. on ‘Wednesday. May 20, at 9:30 a.m.. thence o Bt Dominic's Chyreh. “where solemn requiem high mess Will be offered at m Relatives and friends invited to a nd. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. BROWN. NANCY. Monday, May 18, 1931, at the” xésidence of 3irs. st. now. Mrs. BROWN, widow of Willim P. Brown, mother of Mrs. Allan Simmons and Mrs. Mary Digas, grandmother of Richard and Helen Si mons and Margaret Gordon. She. le many other relatives and friends. Funera Thursday, May 21, at 9 a.m.. from Holy Redeemer’ Church.’ Relatives ‘and friends invited. Interment at Rosaryville, Md. 30 CALLAN, JONN b. O Tuesdsy. May 1, 1931 Gallinger Hospital, JOHN CALLAN. beloved son of the inse John and’ Bridget Callan. Puneral from Holy Comforter Church. 14t and East gmwl , am. on May 20. Interment Motnt_Olivet Cemetegy. CARMODY, CORNELICS . On Sundsy, May 17.” 1931, Georgeiown University Hovpital, CORNELICS 7 beloved Maskand of Margaret M. Carmody (nee Fiynn) of 142 11th st. n.e. Funeral from_the above Tesidence on Wednesday, May 20, at 8:30 m. High requiem mass at St. Church at 9 a.m. Interment Motnt Olivet Oemetery. Relatives and {riends invited. 9 CARMODY, CORNELIUS. Members of Spalding’ Council. 'No. 417, Knights of Columbus. ate nereby notifled of the destn on Sunday. May of Brother COR NELIUS J' CARMODY and are r 10 aseemble at his late residence. st. ne., on Tuesday evening, M , 8 pm. when the usual prayers will said. 'Puneral Wednesdsy. May 320, a 8:30" am. from 8t. Joseph Church, 2n X and C J. QUIRK. Grand Knisht, D. J. ODONNELL, Fin. Becretary. 19 CLAGGETT, JOSEPH. D. On Monday, May 18, 1931, at 11:30 p.m.. at his residence, 10: 3rd st. n.w., JOSEPH D.CLAGGETT, devoted husband of Lee Claggett, brother of Mrs. Sarah Harris and Miss Matilda Porter. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel. 3rd and Eye sts. s.w. No- tice of funeral later. CLARK, EDITH M. On Monday, M at her residence. 1908 Flori EDITH M. Sexvices ret’s Church, Conn. ave. and Ban- croft pl. n.w. on Wednesday, May 20, at 2:30 p.m. Interment Skanealeles, N. Y. COLEMAN. ELIJAH. All members of Reho- both Baptist Church are hereby motified to attend a call meeting at said church May 20, 1931. at 8 pm., to sements for the tuneral of our ELLJAH COLEMAN. Done by Stder of Dencon Board: ROTHER WILLIAM GEORGE, Chairman. PURSE. man's. 17th and K n.w. mw 5 Owner Bcovi! Box 250K Star ofice. LOST. BEAD NECKLACE, brown and tan, en 11th st. between K and R. L ave. Heturn to owner and receive reward, H. Slater, 901 irs,” Sunday: Return BULL 'R, white collar and 4_white feet. ‘1o the vicinity of lgth and M sts Reward offered if found. P 4487, ex- Alpha, _pearl Palace Saturday afternoon; valued for sentiment. Reward. C i et i GOLD PIN—Marked Tilton: Saturday in ¥ st hopping district. Reward. Teleppone Coluimbia 8028, o TP HOUNDS—Two youns, l\ullh‘lr yellow, white on heads. Reward. Met. 0157. MANUAL. _ workmu sales portfolio. Re: POCKETBOOK, Iady's biack, coutainin; of money, jewelry. auto permits, etc. tween Benedict Church and New Md. " pinder please Teturn 10 13218 8t Waminglon, D€, o cuil” Adlantic " 36i4-J al reward. fPOL{“‘ %O'B“h:r r{nyl.h‘nn h".lh st. in ron Ribgrei's: “leather harness on Rewald. Call Lin. 1033-3. 2315, 318t PURSE. small red leather, containing m in bills,"on “Monday. "betwéen Park Savings Bank and 17th and Newton. Re: Call Adams 3795. _ i RAT TERR ept for_a few small black spots: answers to name “Mike.” Lest in the vicinity of Chevy Chase. Finder ey Wisconsin 4070 after 5 p.m. war: WIRE-HAIRED POX TERRIER, white with black and brown spots, long whiskers: male 1208 18th st nw. Nortn 1 Reward. y's. in ‘show on_$th st. or 9th and D Reward. _Call National 2193. ‘WRIST gold. bracelgt, in City cab or front of T uu w Iuvlrd Aflnml s 3387, WRIST wh Viih wnd K. Monday morhing. Rew ‘Bronson, North 1197. Service Is Recommended Because It Is Superior E 3 Our careful consideration to details and _painstaking service have Won sppreciation. Pamilies all over this city and in all ‘walks of life call on us. Model chapel, private ambu- lance and livery in connection JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Telephone Atlantie 1700-1701 Funeral Costs Our Charges Yor 1,000 Adult Funerals 30 cost less than...$100 75 cost from $101 to 150 144 cost from 151 to 200 306 cost from 201 to 300 180 cost from 301 to 400 112 cost from 401 to 500 121 cost from 501 to 1000 32 cost.....1000 or over Local and Suburban Service Almus R. Speare Potomac 4600 1623 Conn. Ave. N.W. ' Bnflu. et T o LS Pe here and l. l}o ‘ll. -mna % sissjan of sOrFow Bt ous Mome: d Que sts. n.v.. Tuesday. May Bt Bimg SRS st AR (See family 'notice 181, the Il e coralaliy ‘ana Traternally "to tiend. DR, LEO 8 HOLTON, E. R. CORTEZ W. COLLIERE. 1SARELL ¥. On Monday, May ISABELL P. COLLIERE. wife of Chaties” A Golicts wnd mather ot Josenn nd John Coiliere and Mrs. Walter L irn of 238 Bates st. n.w. Notice of Tiera1lacers CRANFORD. MARGARET ALICE. = On Mon- o y, Md.. \ beloved wife' of ihe late invit GXRET ALicE: Puneral from above residence on Thurs- day, May 31, at 1 pm. Services at Trin- boro, Md.. ity Episcopal s invited. 20 2'p.m. “Relatives and fril terment Church Cemetery. DAY. 1SAAC T. On Monday, May 18. 1931, ISAAC T.. beioved husband of Myrtle Day. Funeral from his late residence, 1423 28th st. n.w., Wednesday, May 20. at 1 p.m.. thence “to 8t. George Syrian Orthodox Church. 8th and L_sts. n.w. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. GREEN, JOSEPH. On Sunday. May 1931, " at _his residence, Arlington. Va.. JOSEPH GREEN. the devoted husband of Green at 3 pm. 17, Eliza _Green, brother of Bamuel and Susie Axon. He also leaves two nieces, Pearl Parks and Helen Goldman, and & host of other relatives and friends. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel, 3rd and Eye sis. 5.w. neral Wednesday, May 20, at 3 p.m.. from Mount Zion Baptist Church. Intérment ©dd Fellows' Cemetery. HARDESTER, MAE D. On May 17, 1931, at Sibley Hospital, pe- loved wife of David A. Hardester. ' Fu- neral from her late residence, 34i1 Sth st. s.e., on Wednesday, May 20, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Consressional Cemetery. 19 HARRIS, MILDRED. On Sunday, May 17, 1931, “at Children’s ospital, MILDRED, beloved daughter of Charles and tne late Helen Irene Harris, In the 7th year of her age. Puneral from her Iatc residence. 459 G st. s.w., on Wednesday, May 20, &t 11 .m." Relatives and frienls inviled. In- erment at Cedar Hill Cemetery. 19 MAYDEN. RICHARD B. On Mondsy, May 1931, at his residence, 507 Webster st. o PRICHARD "B the. beloved hushand of ithe late Cora iHayden (nee Brinkley), aged 71 years Puneral from the above residence on Wednesday, May 20, at 8:30 am.; thence to 8t Gabriel's ' Church. where requiem mass will be offered at § a.m. for the repose of his soul. Relatives nd friends invited. Interment Congres sional Cemetery. HOLTZMAN, ELIZABETH A. On llondly. May 18, 1931, ELIZABETH 'A. HOLTZMAN, aged 74 years, widow of Willlam H. Holtz- 1, e residence Bunday. MAE ’ Thomas Young Cranford (nes Sweeney). Relat fotment Glenwood Gemeiery. lOlD'l"l'l ll‘l'l'll On Monday, 931, at 10 a.m.. at her residence, 7 . ETTIE HOROWITZ, be e late Kussall Horowits. She is lll"lv.d by one son daugh- from her da hu ‘s resi- uline Tharnton, !’ll 'Ichm.l ave., Anacostia, Thursday, May 21, 10 Ale abe: Abram Bimon Wil condugt the ervice. Interment Congressional Ceme tery. FRANK Al-.ll Jr. On Monday., i o the residence of his parents, m BERT, Jr., beloved son of Frank N ana Bertha Adams Hutchinson, aged 16 years. Puneral from the residence of his par ents, 1807 California st. n.w. Wednemnyy May 20, at 10 am. Puneral private. In- terment. Orlean, Va. JONES, CAPT. PAUL RUTHVEN, U. On April 13, 1931, at Schofield Barracks, b Hawall, Capt. PAUL RUTHVEN, son o Mrs, Louise B. and the late Dr. Thomas Jones of Georgetown. Services at Fort e e A m. Interment a invited to attend. * FRANK REED. Suddenly, Thurs- 14, 19831, at hh&fldfinfl‘ 908 G PRANK ved hus- band 'of Katherine A. Kersey. resting at Saffell's furieral home. H sts. n.w. Puneral {rom Saffeli's chapel day, May 20 st 9 s.m.. thence Lo 5 55 will be A faeky Entered into pesceful rest uu Bl 1931, 8l 1223 Beloved ‘husl oty Lo tovine . father of Dr: , Edgar K., Bdith B. and Alphonzo mn of Mrs. Bertha Lee, brother of A and devoted son-in-law of Moitie” Woodson, DaStor of, Mount Baptist Church, "Arlington, and Phillip's Baj neral on Thurs T churen B, € Fo ay, May 21’ at 1 o'clock p.m.. from the Nineteenth Btreet Baptist Church, 19th and Eve sts. n.w.. Rev. Wal fer H. Brooks, pastor. Reiatives and Irlends snvited. Remains will lle in state at Mount Olive Baptist Church, Arlington, Va. from Wednesday night until THurs- ay mornin | LEE) RV, JosEPR . Officers and mem berz of Hn‘rn&n Star Lodae, No. 40, I. of our late brot Pinersl Tharsde: . Trom Ninetseath, St Church. Columbia Lodge. gt Nor. 123 and Forest Tempie. No. 9, are cordially and fraternally invited el LEO S_HOLTON, E. R. CORTEZ W BETERS. Secreiary. MARY CATHERINE. Monday, “lf”'l T he mm.fi!:. of her ter, Elizabe: 1522 road MANY LA’!ml’" LUCAS. widow of ~Ceor ‘W. Luecas and _mother o! Mrs. lice xmdun o( Chicago, Nellie Harper —and Carrie llnl and daughter of the llu John T. and Mary Ann Paype. Pu- n.tll (Y'In ihe ‘above address on Thursday. p.m. Relatives and friends m'{lld lnurmam ‘Arlington Cemetery. 20* eCULLOUGH, JOHN J. On Sundly‘ Mav 17, 1931, at the Emergency Hospital. JOHN J. MeCULLOUG! balnved Lrother of Mary De Pro and Anna R. Le Dane. Pu&nl ‘will be held from his late residen: st. ne. on Wednesday. May 20. thence to St. Joseph's Church. where ‘will be said at 10 am._for the re- BO“ of his soul. Interment Mount OHV:L Een JORGAN, MYRTLE L. Suddenly. Hondlyv 10 p.m. n Den etown University Hospital. MYRTLE L. GAN. beloved wife of Clarence )lur n of 4810 41st st. n.w. Puneral Thursd: May 21, from the Tenlevtown Baptist Church, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Xn- terment Methodist Cemetery. b MORNINGSTAR, C. HARLEY. On Mn May 17, 1931, at his residence, 19 "Todd pl. n.e., C. HARLEY, devoted husband of Agness F. Morningstar. Funeral from his P 31 Bryant "Ihg Am‘\,i; T, Morningstar, . DL ‘Wednesday, May 20, at 10 a.m. 1 O‘CONNl'l HAIY GEORGE. On Mondsy, mv RGE. belove GEO] ed wite of Thie late Michael O'Conbell. Funeral from the above residence Thursday. May 21, at 830 am.; thence to the Church an ‘where services will REED. JAMES HANNING. On ’mnd-y. May 19, 1931, st JAMES HA! MG e of Jown I icea s Remaing resting at W. W. Chambers_Co. funeral D 1400 Chapin st. n.w. Funeral Hrome™ chapel “Thtirsday, May :30 a.m. where mass will be offered for the repose of his soul. Rela- tives and friends invited. Interment Holy Rood Cemetery. SCHROEN, PETE A. Sudderly, on -nmau. May 1931, at Annapolis. Md., PETER AT dived Hushand of Alice o, 'Scnroen: Funeral from W. W. Chambers Co. fu. Bersi bome, 1408 (CBapin st o.w. Thare day, 2L 8 1030 8. Service by Lebanon N ATIE Dierment Port Lincoln Ccmn’e';y PP, INCE ANTQINETTE. On Sun- e M T 1osy ar 2:15 nm et Sibley day. gfi FLORENCE I NETIR aiVE tnee nhclh, ‘beioved Fife of Homer B. Shipp and daughier of the IM and Mary £. Mitchell. Finer chapel of John R. PSR T o S . st 10 a.m.Tnterm BaThabes! Chiureh Cemétery, Leciand, Md., 17 noon ‘Wednesdsy. SMITH, WESLEY. On _Sunday, l‘l’ l'l l“ at Walter Reed Hospit: WESLEY. devoted brother of Charles o Briscoe, mrnn Bernice and Horace Smith. Fu- neral Wednesday, May 20, at 1 p.m.. from ' W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1432 . n.w. Interment Arlington National C etery. 19 STUP. ELLEN REBECCA. Suddenly, on Monds May 18, 1931, at 2 p.m.. at her home, Kensingion, Md., ELLEN REBECCA. the beloved wie of Jedsc Bugene. Stup. in her Blml mr ?lhtltAl Wi l“.“.‘;fi ..’X Th., from Asccnsion Epi3coph Churth Gllphel’lblllx Interment For- est Oak Cemetery, II‘MP!‘)IH’I. Md. TAYLOR, EVA M. artad this lfe on Aviday. Moy T 10 aC 12t oo, T (hl Tesidence_of her ‘brother. 111 F st. EVA M, TAYLOR, daughter of Peyton nnd Annie Taylo: Puneral Wednesday. at 2 pm., from Grice's funeral B its. nw. Priends, mem- Metropolitan . Zion Church, of which she wa: ‘member, invited. Rev. John W. oficiating. Interment Harmony ollllltr! T, T “"ufl of Ads T n.w. Puneral fro: Geler's San, Thuudu. May and friends invited. Cemetery. WELLINGTON. BEBECCA HYDE, On Mon: day, May 18, 1931, at h'l’ residence, 1743 Conn. ave. n. HYDE, widow of Dr. John Ryder 'Illlh!foh and _mother of Rebecca Granville Wellington. Services at Otk Hfll Cemetery Chapel on Wednes- 20, ac 11 am. Interment Oak S emeters. FRARR wnxfl"r.‘znix % May i, AL, Yoy M. Goodlow. Notics of RIET E._On Sunday. May 17, ¥ Wi G neral from at 3P Reinthves Interms ngect denly the !-neur SEPH H. ‘Interment Cedar nvfi'l WINTER, 1931, at the Tate her_la! isidence. 2. ‘Wedn . May 30, nds invited. Betery. 1 l'l |n2. Dy 20 e, and '-m" ¥ 1 | s ¥ A9 Beaths WOODFORD, l'u:n this life ,f bm., at .r"a‘;‘é" AL e ) dangnter :r'm au = L AN x:ta Joan bove May 21. at 3 frlends Tnviied o aitend™ In Memortam, DOR . JULIA F. 1) Biatis T n g‘!.\; "holl;’g, u-Aekven YORrs Edn, 1, gy mis 1 giientimes, in our minds JO.HN DORSEY AND DAUGHTERS. * EASTON, MARIA. In memory of my - Dariea"this Tie Sy . T T ONertrS, % lodly‘ e May 19, 1911, twenty years Gone. but not forsott: HER LONELY IV Ly CHILD, MAO(;?R nl'mn GEDNEY, In sad res our friend, W “E. who = S L S S ‘The sunshine pa: BIH our kind "l’:: br‘;.’ce‘no:' o':"l nd though the years be Thr;”:’x;a glrl!‘d'mlflh re::l: r:;e‘e‘." loar A)::S “(‘AR.LK'NDIR AND PAMILY., * AISY LEWIS. In o DX1s¥ STLLIARD. Sho departed this life three years ago today, May 19, 1928, Dear mother, you are ‘TRouEh on earth you are ns. Eeere: Btill in memory you are with me, As you always were befors. HER DAUGH GLADYS RHONE. * GROSHON, MATTIE B. .In sad but OSHON, who years ago today, Ml!‘!ln m‘h" it » You were a worderf, ] How “we ‘miss yo. o sne Raows Never too tired to have a smile for us wOr to listen to our joys and woes. e watched Hh{- ;“xanumd praved day and nisht loping you would recover: But the treasure we held son¢ For we have lost you, dfi g“' 3 o4 KEMP, RICHARD R. A - P, w 50 May 1o a0, 0 left me eleven years To live 1 love SR m-n the hearts of those we 1s DAUGHTER. BERTHA W. TATI PAYNE. MARRY. In loving mems HARRY PAYNE. beloved. brother of ‘Luts and Bessie Pavne. who departed this life one year ago today. May 19, 1930, Often when T a TRk, dear brother- of ‘vou Somotimes T sieh. most Hmel T ery. Some mav think When they see mie smile. 0o But little do they know the stient heart- ‘That I suffer all the while. ;: have and love and then to part, T of me B HIS LOVING ‘SISTERS, "AND Bhis- SIE PAYNE. PAYNF. RARRY W. Bacred to the S e B e AR e 5iho departed this life one vear aso today, Hiz mmiline face and lovin sure to rec: e had & Kindly word fo And_died b‘]o"d by HIS LOVING WIPFE, . II'LL‘HA“ SARAH JANE. todly‘ May 19, 1917. Prom this world of wrm and woe. She faded away like the star of the morn- ThA oses fts 1 sun; Bomother stole away. seatly But she will always be what she has done. WEBSTE l'Nl'v Saci R. GENEVA 3. to Ory_af oir dear wite and :‘?."’uu today. May 1 S SAAC 3034 M St MW, Ehons wost ese cso'w;. Wi lsE co. V. L. SPEARE CO. “JOHN K" Wfilé‘ur CO. 1337 10th St. N.W. __Phone North 0047. J. WILLIAM LEE'S SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS CREMATORIUM 332 PA. AVE. N.W. NATIONAL 1384. 1388 Pot. 4170, 4171 “W. W. Deal & Co. 816 H ST. NE. LINCOLN 8300. P. J. SAFFELL B A 1 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. B T ST, National 2473 CHAMBERS Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Funeral Chapel 412 H ST. N.E. ] “ m Ambulance_servic CHAS. S. ZURHORST ALFRED B. GAWLER WALTER A. GAWLER WILLIAM A. GAWLER 1750-2-4 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. Phones: NAtional 5512-5513 FUNERAL DESIGNS. Gude Bros. Co,, 1212 F St. R Rl RN N e o 14th & Eye 1407 H St. N.W. Nat'l 4908 Glenwood Cemetery Choice Lots and Sites For Sale ENDOWMENT FUND

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