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- "THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 9, 1921— PART il : 5 A e D e aied I oy MARRIED. IN MEMORIAM. The Gang 5 o the past twenty-seven years, _ The tianses, Indies mokt mportant | Amen, the targs sear, which were) GARRETT R. COOK DEAD. |t past owents-seven, vears. died| AZTEC CLUB TO DINE. B T wvigable for a distance of 850 miles |sea, the Black sea, the Red sea and T following an illness of three months. q#:dlllu:’nu_dpomn-l'i:'w,;? u‘l;!.:‘"!":'h' Qear husband, DENNIS J. McCARTHY, who frgmithe Sen e Xellow Was for 27 Years Employe of | He was sixty-seven years old. Mexican War Veterans to Celebrate Jork city’ at the home of dtr. Qiier's mogh- departed thid life one year ago todar, O¢ = . X Palais Royal St Funeral services were held Wed- Seventy-Fourth Anniversary. et flryithe SRav; Malidocker. Day by dey we saw Lim fade = — T "___ 1 alals Roya. ore. nesday at his residence, followed Ly 24 4 yAnd Mlowly pass avay, ) | Garrett R. Cook, employe of the |Interment in Glenwood cemetery. The Aztec Club of 1847, composed of e ot In'our Learts we oiten prarcd valals Royal department. store f Mr. Cook was born in 1llinois and | oo ™ at e would longer stas. val department stord for|, .4 been a resident of this elty for |°ficers who fought in the Mexican ANGEL. = Suddenly, Thursday, October 6, 1821, | Oh, how kard we tried to ve bim the past thirty years. e was in|War, 18 to celebrate the seventy- MARGARET 30" belgred damghter of the Prasers and fears were all in v . . | {the Palais Royal and resolutions of |, G i - : nis o, ot £o e Convenient Terms If Desired | €) Specialties 'Hf.rE el i FEIE S ettt oo | sy an s omere o oo e | B BEE Sl Bt | i S R, ELECTRIC AND GAS FIXTURES LT M L D T I o & ington High School Cadet (Corpe for i atasing . s October 7, 1921 e 4 tear Buvghtor. SARY ELATA. Clara Cook, and a son, Charlés Cook. | Navy Club. h Tastt At EMMA J., beloved wife of cflfl,mpn" BETH MONTGON departed thie 3 Painting, Paperhanging and {- The club s the second oldest mili- | the present scholastic year were ap Biriles, aged 58 yeap. " Funeral from her| 1ife one year agy tod Jber ®, 1621 : ) 8 e | ary order in the sonatey. the oldest |Pointed last night by school officlals | lste residence, 1631 Kramer . n.e.. M Gone from carth, yes, gone foruser, Upholstering. You can count on} cpocolates and bonbons containing i h’:g e “‘;‘“‘ ’-Cl . I-nm- result of -'ompul'uvzl:xnflm-(- day. October 0, at 2 pm. Scrvices ¢ Tearcdimmea ey ell gase - vain Cetting: Stuictis highiclase o 5 4 . - : o Society of the Cincinnati.itjons given Friduy night by Lieut.| ¢ & R ar your volos, no never, getting strictly high-class work. :v;:]ukl,:::o.:“n;:nu‘sm:;n\:“h;s:zm.\:«; President Harding, Secretaries 1)‘[:.3;3‘;,;1 W ellare M. Cri'lifle""‘, 8.A. pro- D Relatives and frieods invited to s m,\,v,,,,,‘:;, o e :nnv(t ik - o 1325 14tk 8¢ e c ull and others have acce essor of military science an o8 o leep on, dear Mary, and take your Test Geo. Plitt Co., Inc., i 4224-3 | confectioners in England INVitAtionalty DEIDEEENE ) | & oL (A O EIgh enools, Twenty-four ORRSOLY. s letuziay, Ocier 8 ML We love you deagiy’ ‘hut Ged loved s bes'; dmir: harles J. Badge! presi- | cadets, aspirants for the positions, [ Res Noti 1 hereafter. i 2 - o aentianticen Horatlo/ G2 d took the tosts. Fifteen of them Who | GoNNORS. Teundur. oeemer 0. 1091, at @ NEITZEY. Ip ioving remembragce of my c: N est graduate of Wes B4V btained the highest rating were ap- ) ¢ or e ~ oda S TS | obtalneaithelnign 4 s CHARLESD velned o o Sremiah | 20T Q0L e s . o0 Max Walton of Tech High School | Sermac lake. N3 eral e i & s major of the 2d Battallon; Stacey ; : o Ty v one tard o sest. WOMAN DROPS DEAD. Middleton of Business, major of the fi;’}’:{ e ate wili| And thome whn ‘wtill remember fier Special Dispatch to The Star. 13d Battalion; M. C. Lindsay of Cen-| p2" iq 7 " sich, BOore o R oxe who joved her best " FREDERICKSBURG, Va.,, October erl’ brllint‘le :;\ldlutnn! ‘S Scur:"‘";f and friends invited to uttend. 1 MOTHER, KATI EITZ'F-\‘ e R = o |Tech, brigade quartermaster; DOV, On Satsctay. Oct 1821, LLOYD In sad tut loving semembranc —Mrs. Mattie Klizabeth Waller, Wife !y, jqen ot Central, regimental ndj\l- THOMAB, wite of r'-);e'-':'ng Dow.’ Funeral |~ of ms nghte jur_dear sixter, » of J. L Waller, was scized with i |tant of the Iat Regiment; J. A. ‘3“‘{#.” services at Canandaigus, X. . EATHERINE GAS . ? . udden heart attack at her home injof Tech, regimental adjutant o e |EPPS. Friday, Octon 1921, at (EX MOTTER. RI& CISE ANT 40,000 Mixed At Speclal otsylyania county and dropped |24 Regiment: F. LeB. Goodwin of " pm. mm'um EPIw, siater of Mon. Wil.| FER MOTHER, ©RIST A TULIPS dead.” She had been about her usual | Business, regimental adjutant of the am' I, is of 716 Wolfe st.. Alexandris, | ool 00 00 L L oeTMANN cied household duties and chatted with {3d4 Regiment; A. E. Kimberly, A. ;(.diunr-kll Rervices at wbso. reridencs | POETZMANN. IIMA F. POETZMAY her hushand a few minutes before |Stephun and L. K. Warman of Cen-| JUS0AY. Octaber 10, at 230 pa. (Pafl B ox have passel, our bearis till spres 100 for $2.00 being stricken. Mrs. W | tral, battallon adjutants of the 1st pers pl Py, ren sears have passed, osr bl T e . AL z ot 3. M. |FOUNTAINE. Buddenly, on Saturday, October | 38 time goes on saci o 4 -d- | Woods o ‘ech, ba on CLARA' FOUNTAINE, belo ister of | No one can = 5‘01““ "‘s'“go‘:“"‘; ;gz uw ericksburg, and is 5 o ine 20 Reglments I Loin of Busle | o oariOLy TAINE, beloved stster of | Ji7 00¢, 2008 cHi onq y . | husband and eight cmmun iness, I. L. McDougle of Eastern and | 10, at Walker Memorial Church, 13th st. > 4 Always Busy Crocus, doz, 25c — { Willlam Stephenson of w;‘m;m‘ b«lu- Yf:; b d r’ ;g.:l. n.w, rmeus- invited. .“u:m E. POETZMANN dicl Why Paeonies, each, 10c . \ ion adjutants of the 3d Regtment. . H. C. D. Wilson, pastor. 918, 3 y Chimese 1 "25¢ MOURNING_BLACK The 1st Regiment Is composed of |FOWLER. Thureduy, October 6, 1921, at it hearts u memors lingers : We Save You Half nese Lilies, 25¢ l . k ‘LARMALK DRY CLEANING CO.| . iunics ot Central High School, Rifnce il la rextlegio. 1322 Trving t. . Nweetly, tender, fond and trie: Iris, doz,, 50c 118 ee Dyed Within 24 Hou the 24 Regiment of companies at| HTHOMAS'W. FOWLER, eloved humand of! Tiere fs ot o day that passes - , i Qo D Cirele, Fr. 623 i d g S he late Virginia owler, iu t! i Tuat we do not think of you. All These Fixtures Wired Complete L :':fl‘; ‘:;';"' Narcis Bitn Ciseh Ste Co T e s “omal| Joaroftisage. Funersl fram Lis late HER LOVING MOTHER. * imi 5 : W 2 7 o ctober 9. at 2:30 p.m. Io-i PROCTOR. Tn loving remembrance of our We Have a Limited Quantity at These Prices, oF stern high schols and the Co-| terment at Glenwood: B O 3. PROC- Y 82 OBLFS.,"FMYSTIC SHRINE lumbia Junior High School. The | FOWLER. The members of the Assoclation of -n:n'.rum. '.’J.y'.'.—'!'-fn two years ago today, So Come Early MANUFACTURERS OF FIXTURES—MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED PENN ELECTRIC AND GAS SUPPLY CO. 91115 Ninth Street N. W. EVENINGS PHONE MAIN 512 nises cadets appointed to thege positions | the Uldest Iuhubitants are requestid to at-| Oclober 9. 1 meet: i -{now hold the rank of either captain | tend the funeral wervices of our 3 VIPE. DAUGHTER AND !“r first dieutenunt: clate memper, THOMAR W, FOWLER, « 20 te re e, A pe = 2 were announced, as follows: Business THEODOH %0 ROYER. President ELIZADETH REED, who died two yea High. D. . Hahn, C. J. Sincell, &. L. | J ELIOT WRIGHT, Secretars 9 Deteter 9, 1019, | Botech (commanding Junior High October &, 1921, at 6:15 37 her soul re . i mpany); McKinley, Lebrowitz, T. . ence, BUZh ‘Iw»ur,-h ;\‘_. STy loving erfui trip sent on r o 3 A wite of i = J NomLE wu.n:x H. WOoDS, B} R, Tudium: (o Gray. }m:.»m AMonday at inter. H ¢ abov Sis 1 2l of “medical unit); Central, | JRE8 Sfcress o 8g0 tulday, Gotober 8, 19418, Yung Kwai, John Newman, N = lliam Montgomery, Earl Michels : oo 8 U2 > . mund Parry, Charles Barker, Wil i S -h-hhahh, n Ni hts Untll 9 P M. |rRRRRRYRhth g ; m Winstead, Arthur Underwoo " — g stern, Isadore Rodis, G. W. M. | Funeral from his lute residonce Tuesdsr wingle, D. R. Sansbury; Western, October 11, at 2 p.m. Interment private. Tie thought it best: . Lumb, W. Shea, O. L. Turne: . P i He saw your suffering here was great Lamb. W. M. Shea, 0. L.'T HAMN. Fridas, Gctober 7 a9m, a Moust ! e saw v somering e v g Frank E. L ' . HER TAONELY SONE, ices at his late resldence, 311 : 2 sl i Monday, October 10, ut 2 and friends invited. Interment at ! . ‘ H cemetery. friend, Mrs. g HENSON., On Saturday, October 8, W) Jears ihgy/ tuduy e . p 8:30 o'clock, Mry. MILDRED ¥ 28 Toduy recalls & memory - L S HENSON. beloved of Joseph H 0f a dear un 3 e of 1218 Kirby st. n.w. \M.h‘- of !unrnl And k. e § - : . i later. Are those Wi ‘ A 1 JORNBON. Departed thin Iife . .| Her clvers ways, ler smil'ng face : Ty . » tober 7, 1921, EMMA JOHNSON, . £ ach : . ; | mother 'of Edwari and Burrell A e s A { e Yndar ROsaE G 3 A FRIFND. ROLLAND GREENT N " tor. aud relatives tavited. RICHARDS. Auniversars_ requiem high mass - " - Pa, s of all denominations will{ Wi 5 & Peters x ] 4ll attention in their sermons today ( LONG. October 1921, Mrs. g 7 U TICT {10 the opening of fire prevention week (2 S ONG pnaerat oo i HRCA A 1lied one year ago toisy fin Washington tomorrow. | paiistenent at Glenwood. 1 19-9. All day tomorrow the Fir BER.Of 4 % nevar separate those who &7 {#and, composcd of more than thirty | ORRR On Friday, Getober 7 16021, at & pun.d 500004 v W Ve, of ure lave. ! ; Liembers of the fire department, Will| Jonn R, and Mary € Ober (nee Guy) UOTHER: SR AN BLOTNE ¢ s e in w truck to awaken | Funeral from hgr late residence, 626 Greshani | TAPPAN-FREEMAN. Tn sad but loving - § 'murnx in the campaign to reduce L o, on Mioday, October 10. at 1 pan.| inembrance of my dear chlldren, ALICE 3= the District's fire 108: { Intermcnt at Congressionul cemetery. * | FREEMAN and H. I TAPP. H o Purchase a Flaye S St N S e S e S 3 A { semapho: the appeal for firc pre-| % 2 J - SANDS, I e e s . : ) . it AND SISTERS ition will glare forth in blazing | Jodte Sosnh . T aaa®ienie M Pl remenibrance o letters to catch the e of the Funersi Monday pm. from 410 11th TA €. TH 1 {pedestrian wherever he goes. g Sears ago toduy. Oetobe ! In the movie theaters slides will he | §COTT-MoKENZIE. Departea this Tife at Gur n ’ thrown upon the screen citing figures | - field_Howpital, Octoter : TSt e i enmoey, - O O ; . to show what large sume of mopes | B Ko N e A ber s | WARD, T lnt e v yeur by fire. Gladys, Thelmer and Leon Ncott, and i three n _will he called to the{ mother of Kate Stauton, Charlés, . I act that .three-fourths of the fires Willlam, Chester and Hafry McKenzte. Fn- it cccur in the United States ara| nersl fom Campbell A. 3. E. Church, Aut: In all of the schools of the city i NER FAMILY. > : > ohers - STRATTAN. Saturday. Octaber %, 102 a.m.. SAMUEL RIDGEWAY STHAT- HIN . T2 sgd but loving reme teachers will warn their children of P SAMDEL B WASHINGTON. 1 ssd but lovi > the danger of playing with matches, . fatiier of Ruloff R.. Mabel L. und M; brance ¥ devoted daugnter, TOTTI 3 t building bonfires .on the street or |. A Ar W itamee altof taie citre s | WARHINGTON. ‘o deputied This Ufe tine : aying with fire in any form. nerul (private) Monday. Please omif flow- | Year« ugo Festerday, Uctober 8, 1018, ars ugo tudus Reautiful tofler, thy work s done. Beautiful soul, Beantiful 1'fe, w I giveth thee rest. Fire Chief Watson and Yhé citizens' | ™™ It_was an e morning Lonr, — committee, headed by Charles 1. |VANCE. Tbe comredes of Gen. Three years 2o foday, — 3 . 4 Darr, want every business man and| Urell Camp. No. 8, U. 8 W. V An angel of death cam: down to eart Lm;lfl‘?n '?mzm*' 't' !betl-’:r!” el ;‘nu: 1 1 e \‘l. THER *{“BI“EL HE: g cemetery af B m. Mouda; O’ 2 2, X or home this week searching far| October 10, 1051, for the purpose of stind A P I(‘\'er)' possible condition that might| ing of our late L 'lun e fire. e A!?‘AHTI\‘ K. VANCE, from the W’n“x"‘xl'fn‘ In gmeet e hr::!;;”;-\: my den: Accumulated rubbish in cellars and | Jaoit at Arlington cemetery ot th g0 - 0, tereq into the grent beyond three vears wiu ttics should be cleared out, the fire | 1 Sirgstion of ‘M‘,',ff;’.,,""“ GOLDBLATT. | fiaax. Octuber 9. 191 chief warns. Chimneys clogged with ik tehed & kweet oon isoot should be cleaned. Aerosene, ",,mwym,,,,,,m, Tt Sl S U Sl i el g jbenzine and other combustible mat. Heter 0f Bernurd Middleton and Cors Wash:| Ihe ryfudrops, when at last they o Irials should be Temoved to a place of | ingten, Fuscral from ler’ late residence, M ireMtoreabe Monm URERINE afety, preferably outside of the| 1622 Columbia st. n.w. 5 Seciay ke thie ose; T ke el exl ihouse” Matches should he kept in| 20, at 10 o'clock, thence'to St. 5 T have wauted you sud calied 5 atn imetal contuiners and out of reseh of | (Pureh. whete requlem mass will te ) change from year to yom: i‘i-num; o Smekers yhould make it an T TR ,».:;”‘,'.,lf.,"fl,‘.' v T nvariable rule to place cighr an From cigarette stubs in a metal :5;’1‘: tra‘{ PILLIE DOLMAN, mfl'."fi“u“fxf"'}:;' ¢| HIS LOVI VIF MA M. WHITE. ¢ and not throw them Ccarelessly around. |- potiied “uf ‘e <death of Siater = WILLIS-DOLMAN _of THE WEATHER 536, St Coprians Hall Foncral Mosdes FUNERAL DIRECTORS. s ln:;:‘g" 10 o'clock, Bt Augustine's For the District of Columbla and POOKER, Pres 2319 18th St. N.W. Virginia. fair with rising temperature - M . Sec. 'f;fll‘"l- [JoY jtoday and tomorrow; moderate south- 1 IE- TAM. = 2 est winds. In loving remembraue Columbia 514 Virginia, generally fair | 3\ G3y who dtea thres gears o‘«'.PE" be. and warmer today and tomorrow. tober . 191%, and ms husba wuu»‘l e Fa L ey el S et IO v dRe S Pesme Cor | Midnight, 65; 2 am. 64; 4 am,| WPTT W0I8 | 1208 H STREET NW ;8 am. householder to go thruugh his store These prices—these terms—demand quick action - —for this is the most intense and earnest selling effort this house has ever put forth. Let the bargains listed below tell the story of values—makes and payment privileges that will'be an inspira- tion to the piano buyer. Look the list over carefully, please— you are almost sure to find the instrument you want at the price you can afford to pay. 7| re———————— 2777007 000, i They are gone, but not forgotten. . 10 a.m., 38 v b2 = esda 32 noon, 48; & pn Wpmgaes| THEIR DEVOTED MOTHER AND WIEE, i FORMZRLY S40 F ST WW) Some Used and Slightly Used Instruments on Sale Monday and Tuesday Rt U e Sl ol msc':'.‘.?"mmw 108 ) 2 . | Relative humidity—8 arm.. §5 F v Gear e AR 3 el Aeolian Player, 198 Guild Upright . ..... ] 19 poclative humidity—s am. 85 2| SRl sy fiee doars agn toar e Maho. to & pan.), .33. Hours of sunshlna. DARDEN. In lovinj - V. L. SP IBROY. Lo oiiorseinio essioiel LRE 1.7. Per cent of possible sunshine, 41| band and tather, 3 (NEITEER THE SUCCESSORS OF NOR COX. departed this life three years agy today, Uc- CTED WITH THE ORIGINAL W. Up-River Waters. tober ©, 1918, s NECT S EARE ESTABLISHMENT.) HARPERS FERRY, W. Va, Octo- The fiowers I place upon his grave Phone Franklin 6626, 940 F st o.w. ber ¥ (Special).—Potomac TIVQP was ‘Will witber and deca; Ay Gaviers - - St;).vhv;::;xt Player, $ 1 9 8 Sc’ld'n:‘bo:::y Plfiyer, $ 49 8 slightly cloudy and the Shenandoah But _the love for him who sleeps beneath ////////////////////////////////////// Brown and simpson Upright New England Uprlght, jiclsaritiistetenng; IS "DEVOTED WIFR AND DAUGHT - PORS e W . Weather in MABEL C. AND MILDRED n.umz\ ric MORTICIANS Woodward & Brown Upright sg 5 S?burg Upright, $ 17 9 Bl e e TR L, e I . . There is grief that cannot find comfort, . £ 1 . > And wounds that cannot be Lealed, i oseph F. Birch’s Sons % Haines Bros. Upright. 41;93 Story and Clark Player $ 5 4] 1 = B iy Ao T S | J g h's Sor = < Mahogany.................. Every insfrument e ’u"a".afim“’e' Auomonie servger ™ " 0 DARDEN WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Director All payments on on our floors, from FOWLER. 1o’ sag but loving remembeance of | ang crsbaimer. Livers: in comnection. - Comae our dear Mushand and grandfather, FRED-| gjous clmpel and modern cremator; Moderat - ERICK FOWLER, who departed this L\fei ] M. 183 two years ago today, October 9, 1919, e R A _ghadow rests upon our home, We missed your well loved face: ‘Where'er we turn, where'er we look, We see your vacant place. In_our hearts your memory lingers, Frmk Gglcr s Sons CO Sweetly, tender, fond and true: There Is not a day 1113 SEVENTH STREET N . ‘We do not think of you. Moden Chapeb. Telephone cal THE FAMILY. © q AN GABS. Bacred to the memory of our dear In JAMES T. RYAN H band and father, who dled six Years ago to- 317 PA. AVE. 8, Stgl:{andClnrk Player $533 B%':So“ Upright, $179 Hemef(‘:l{lp Uprlght, $98 Berkley Uprlght g $1 39 Scl&l:.lhl::::y Player, $ 498 Pe::;less Uprigh.t',. e $ 1 79 Emfii::-.l:;lgelus Player, $ 398 Kl&afl}:& fiyngelus Player $ 498 the cheapest to the most expensive, covered by written guarantee for. from | 1 to 10 years, ac- cording to condi- your purchase up to 1 year credited in full on any other instrument on our floors of equal or lan Davenpor | Denver, { Dex Motnen, | Detroit,” i uluth, Minu Paso, Tex. veston. Tex. Mont. napolix, ksonville, A2UATERSRANERRRERNESR Kansas_City, Mo ~ 2. H greater value. || Mshogany.................. DT | Mahogany....... e oo el A b R e .l < i % 28 0.04 | GASS, In wad but loving remembrance of my very In_Connection. h| i e Player. $535 | Kiine Dover, $235 i Eof MR amaar PRI a1, SARDO & CO. 3 <.y s lenelee i s e S Siogeate = MOTHER, SISTER LOUISE AND| 412 H st. n.e. Phone Lincoln 324. - BROTHERS. - Mods Chavel. Automobile Funeral«. : Knabe Grand . ...... $895 Everard Player ...... $ 498 % g A R Y 4 - i 3 | ke, S & R N o e S, Bl MONUMENTS. b i i Brewster Upsicht, S19g | Blion & Uit il gg g 8 B ey e b emet s o WO SR O T h Mahogany. ................. % 4 Y Fortans: (n!:r:: ;' Ereraavemoty Belngs 8 s soleums) of quality and character. ! Emerson Upright | $l ] 9 J. and C. Fischer Upright $1 ‘l 3 3. ake city, © PO et et ke detr .1 Call and wee hundreds of photographic St. Paul, Minn 30 STER, =\ < igns on exhibition in ‘ o - San Antonlo, Tex... a2 HARRIS, In.sad remembrance of my dear |SUG@estions and desig . O C 2 San Diego, Cal't. 55 mother, BESAIE HARKIS, who departed |our office. Kimball Upright ... $ l 49 Technola Upright ... . 229 Reattier Wash, % B ‘,:f",,’,,_ dear mother; | THE J. F. MANNING O, INC., } = C @ Y‘rm;m:“iulr i i w'l'llh miling cheer 28 Eifisenty St = Wormwith & Co. Upright $ 1 5 9 Story and Clark Player $ 5 19 © Naa tett Femind o e wil e i I- ey T b ‘The flowers plac upog her grave m — ‘Will wither and decay, N ' : CARDS OF THANKS. y But me'lan for her who sieeps beneatli the Fort Llncoln':.:i"i}fil Sy Wy A eapest thanks und_ spprociation to Sar B U Settimee Bestevard ot s AT T e e | ey 612 s | — o IS 0 A%, Fhime F. G d during the hour pf agony g HASL Phit tRounded the tragl‘and naden GEalk | bend 800, fathes, JAMES, HEREY H s | Cedar Hill Cemetery of onr ;ne‘ou; e EDWARD HUNTER| 00 S Poers, F1006. | Chapel and Vault—Non-Sectarizn S XD MRS NIENBY ANDREE AyD| Ouf of thh fcsting morsl brentty | i Perpetual Care of Graves Into the lln: of the perfect way, Unsurpassed Natural Beauty JLLILAND. We wish to thank our -many D vcves and. fricndy for their assigeance, | Inte the freedom of endiess day. Pa. Ave. 8. E. Extended ! ¢ deantiful Torai This Is our resurrection. i Phones L. 952 and L. 4360 ’.‘rfn‘n'.‘;"“':..fii.:.’,".;"..n':’,'& aPion illgess | I8 DEVOTED WIFE AND DAUGHTERS th of our dearly - beloved mother, | ELLEN AND ELSIE. ~ FUNERAL ATy FoiiuE oILLAND, mfl In loviag remembrance of my beloved DESIGNS. THB FAMILY. * AMLES F. HINES, who died twree | CER "C SHAFFER *° M4t SMITH. We wish to expreas our appreciation | years Cavo todas. October B, 1018 L . . T 'and sincere thanks fo relatives, friends, the Gone, . but mot forgotten. EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS _Phoe M. deaconess” board and_the Wallery Ausocls 18 FATHER. - +| ¢ MODERATE PRICES. 241617-18. oung’s . o 0f | MoQARTHY. T loving remembrance oo o O deses sympathy and beautital floral | Mo0ar taper. DENNIS J. MeCARTIHY, wha| Appropriate Floral Tokens tributes at the “death of pur beloved ‘?8:"“ this life one yéar ago, October 9, W. Floral brother and uncle, JOHN A: SMITH. ~(Bos- 3 ; ashington -Co. ton papers pleuse copy.) TFHE FAMILY. & 14th and N. ¥. Ave. Mata led. AT g W ; WN | 10 Y"™ lfinabemmr:;s,a:gl 0 Approved Approved , Credit 1330 G St. N.w Credit Take a Long Time to Pay Balance ' Take a Long Time to Pay Balance R O ST LR PG ST SRS, i Mmmmmmmmmm Emm%flfim&fi&fi!fi!fifi&fi&fiflfi!fifififlfi T e e T e e T T T T T N T T T T T T T LI . ° e LT LT Tt Tl Lol 1ol Tl Tk Tl TaT Vaf Tt Ted et el et e § (0 {foud Lol Donll Bl Bl Wl Lo Besh ol ] i Prompt_auto deltvpry.

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