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S T xR e x ._____THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1921.° ’ : - E. S. HUBBARD, ARCHITECT. |2, Atter beiog xaduated o | GEN.ALFRED A. WOODHULL F[]RBES ADVUEM[S o, 1~ wEwoR1 (N, 21, AN- |JEFFRIES. Sacred to the memery of our loving' and devoted mother of Mrs. Morton, Mre. Louiss Seaton, Mrs. Harriet | Jones, Mrs. Laura Diggs, Sirs. 1da White, Mrs. 'Bertia Davis: & loving sister, M Harriet Burgess; eight grandchildren, great-grandchild ‘and a host of other rel friends. Funeral from Miles Me- ren a 1 Life ix but un existen Since he has gone to rest. Department. He was one of those er the best: who planned’ the present State, War and Navy building. For the past ten vears he had been engaged malnly upon fortification planning, but for the last three years had worked upon FOR GOVERNMENT, DEAR | tect at Cleveland. Thirty years ago SUCCUMBS IN PRINCETON Tenidence, 17061 at. nw. Thursday. Octo: | JEFFRIER. who departed thiy Iife “ihree 3 he came to Washington as an archi- ber 20, at 2: . Toterment at Fort g0 today, October 19, 1918, tect in the supervising rchitect’s Lincoln cemetery. e Saean ng:::';:- IIIIY:I -:1 kindoess tment. CRAWFORD. _Departed this life a; every ove he knew: Federal Employe of Thirty Years’] ket the-tass, fitceen yenes ne naa[Former Oivil War Veteran and Getober 17, 1025074t her residenee, 19 De:| 1 way the o of guonems been an architect in the office of the enen et 2 ey ¢ 7 i Service Was Prominent in Local |quartermaster general's office, War Noted Doctor Dies at FOID, widow "of the late Cator, Crawford, the deareat pal. Eighty-Four. Word has been reccived of the death of Brig. Gen. Alfred Alexander Wood- hull, prominent retired Army officer, Masonic Circles. Ervin 8. Hubbard, seventy-one years old, a government architect for thirty years, and prominent in local Masonic Veterans’ Bureau Head Re- Our lows wa And there ho died yestercay at his home, in 7 hurch, Rev. M, L. Breedink, pasto 4 T 3 g Co circles, died today from apoplexy suf- | historical data for the office. W § . In ? o roh, Rev. M, L. Breding, vazter: | mis DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN. * lor Pictures fered ‘at ‘his_home, 704 20th street | Mr. Hubbard took an active Inter-|TEEeton, N J. Funeral arrange ports to President on the Tiunday Ociener 00 e JEFFRIES. 1a st and loving remembrance northwest. Mr. Hubbard had been ill for about three months, and had put in his request for retirement, but his papers had not been acted upon. Funeral services are to be held at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon at the home. Interment is to be at Rock Creek cemetery. under auspices of est in the Masonic fraternity. Be- side being a past master of Hiram Lodge, he was a past high priest of La Fayette Chapter of Royal Arch Masons, a member of Washington Com- mandery and of Almas Temple of the ystic Shrine. M"H‘e cls survived by his widow. Mrs. of our dear son and brother, FRED JEF FRIES, who_left us three years ago tods. October 19, 1915, Three years ugo. Since you pussed Though you have go Ty the onex who 1 Gen. Woodhull was born in Prince- ton, April 13, 1837, the son of Dr. Al- fred A. Woodhull. He was graduated from the College of New Jersey, now Princeton Universtiy, in 1856, with the degree of A.B., and received the degree of A.M. three years later. He also was gradu Oh, mourn her not, whe's xafely anchored, | Augels led Ler ail the way; Rich in mercy, Jesux culled ber, To the lund of endiess day. THB FAMIL We shall meet you some bright morniug. texting s U waters faie; ou wre wating f Training of Disabled. Provision of a government voca- tional university is the only cure for the misdirected training of ex-service men. which has failed to send them} For the Kiddies to Paint A New One Every Day Hiram Lodge. No. 10, F. A. A. M., Sarah E. Hubbard; a son, Lawrence ated from the Uni- the upper gu which he was a past master. oL H“urhlll:nrl; of Toronto, and ",fl"“f{““‘ :‘;rs:iw of l'e{m{xyhuma in 1859 with ) back as assets in their communities, | HER LOVING G¥ Wrapped in Each - Mr. Hubburd was born at Holden, | Mrs. Helen H. Lawton of this city e e oL ML eine in Kansas| (0" ChATles R. Forbes, director of | cugurngrRRY. Al members of Columbla| Surrounded by frieuds I am lonely. Large Loaf of until 1861, when he w. the Veterans' Bureau, told the Presi- | laodge. No. 85, 1. B. P. 0. Eiks of the World Amidst plens I feel blue 1 5 n he went to the war| o "0 & ure hereby uotified to mwsemble at Third | A swile on my fa u hexrtache, Dorsch’s with a company of volunteer mounted | dént in a report made public today. Buptist ¢ b, 5th and Q ste. n.w.. Thurs ching and longing for you. °"N rifles he assisted in raising. Septem-| As a result of his recent countr A HIi8 HEART-BKOKEN ~MOTHER AND Bread ber 19, 1861, he was commissioned a | wide investigation, Col. Forbes sal by 5 medical officer in the Union Army,|he had found thai disabled soldiers| lte brother Wit McCLELLAN. In sad but loviug remembrance Make a Collection Directions on Back of Every Card and served throughout the war, being raised to the rank of captain. In 1864-5 he was medical inspector of the Army of the James River. After the war he was chief surgeon of the department of the Pacific and served in the Philippines from April and sallors are not being trained for pursuits that will fit them for a life of usefulness. They will be retired to their respective communities but little assisted by the government. Lack of Desired Records. of wur dearly leloved daughter and sister, MARGARET BURKE 3cCLELLAN, who de- parted this life three years ago today, Oc tober 19, 191K, We always think of you, dear Margaret, And our bearts are sad id would be a hea WALTER I, DIXON. Attest: WILLIAM H, TOLI . October 11, of Elizabeth Floren: Edmund and Rose yenrs. Chocolate Mushrooms A stand-up, saucy green stem that lures with its tempt- ing pi.quchepflawn On top, a chocolate mushroom lavishly covered with crumbed chocolate. is a punctual cal'er. His reg- and son of ' ey, uged ular habits and fine charac- _ i e # p DODD. Tuesdsy. October 18, 1 Could you be with i v egard of Milk to December, 1899. By act of Con- 1 have taken occasion to 100k into | RICHAKD DODD, beloved usbund of Ell E; s nighin. ter win permanent reg: One ofymore than a score B gress he was retired wiit try con- | the eharacter of training being offer-| beth Dodd, cex wt chapel L UHE pasLy. A ot ver h es. Ask for Chocolates in a Cornwell Betty Box of brigadier general in April, 1904. ed,” he said, “and the type of school | Joun It Anniversary mass at St. Aloysiny’ Chureh. wherever he goes. 1 50 He was lecturer on personal hy- ofr!:{XrIng such traiffng. 1 have noted 'l:'"';-‘"' NELSON. in sad b wemory of our . = Riene and sanitation at 't on | With grave apprehension the sub- | brivate dvat nd MARGARE § him by this name— One ['omld, 3 o from 1902 to 1907, .g':.xd‘.n.!nralni::“."; Jects sted which, if studied with dird three yeurs ago today, the utmost ¢ would igen not r the Military Service Institutio o i i o the communily as Mctinee Mints, 55¢ e . 188 inner of the Seaman prize es turn the sold duy briugs back sweet 3 B n 1907, He whs n man brize ¢884Y | an asset an Evers wmeumors briugs 4 1en ~ Aromatic, savory, cooling the board of managers of the Geological | Citizen. T have - that thou- St | Do e Gt " et Cornwell's| tste with their pungent mint Survey of New Jerscy from 1908 i 8ands of person taking Gaining o Shis Of Le oue we lived wo dear. flavoring. Covered with milk or 1915, of the Association of Military | fF Which the nment has no | O e e A dark chocolate. Surgeons of the United States, ‘Amar- | "6¢0rd 8 o the time devoted to their et T AURKPTLY AT oNE Nelives 2aeh ican Public Health Ascociation naa |Studies and work, nor as to the r ' . at Tubercu- | and Mre, W. E. (" the Military Order of the Loyal | ults accomplished by such trainin chapel. Fu- 1 Nehtis T Legion. “I have further noted with con- Church Thurs twyoud grea sears ugo. = In 1910-12 he was vice president of |C¢rn that great numbers of trainces arinGeek e o , 1918, und left desolate in our Cande CORNWLUS Main the New Jersey Society of the Sons |ehange their courses of siudy during | ¢ § s W. STEWANT, Pres. { (0<r 18 1015, o ouly she, puone 87 of the Revolution. He was the author [3hOTt intervals. No definite 4nd well- | J. O BURLLS, Sec. 3 u 1415 H Strect > of numerous hooks on medieine and |d¢fined course of study is mapped out | FARLEY. Monday. ¢ ST e nitation. His widow, who was Miss | 0T them—or more often changes a ' "and M. John C. Farler. | the Alinight Margarel Eilicott of Baltimore, sur- |[Made because of the unsatistactory Wednesdsy evening, 0010 hupe and pray that some day we will under vives. ype of training received. b A triends | sinnd wreThe practical results of vocational e, T, i | WA Jien s raining thus far have been most dis- iy HAND, NINT WILL SPEND MILLIONS IN U.S. Cpuraging—we will soon witness the for TOD F. i el ird anniversary igning o 0 wax kil SAN FRANCISCO, October 19.—|ine armistice ihonsands have Ciken T 1Dk, Wi | MICHOZSON. Twenty million dollars annually is to be expended for the next dew y in the United States for Ameri: rolling stock, machinery, rails an supplies in connection with the ex pansion of the South Manchuria rail- vocational training and yet only out of the total have been reh: 1 to become useful citizens.” I Forbes pointed out to the ident that voeational training, to flective, must be supervised, 5,000 bili- 1 FAMILY. * Sacred 1o the memory of our_be purents, STAFFORD LUCINDA shington AN- r of heri way, according to Yozo Tamura. who|then mapped out an extensivi i % ed o ensive A reant_of Mr. and Mrs. . father, twenty-one years is here from the orient. He {5 on the |gram for turniny Camp Kimuel Toone Cocke, of Miss Laura Kelly 00, and nother. G way to New York offices; through |into a vocational universi Cooke and of the family of Levi Cooke, [ Years ago toduy. October 19. 1914. which orders for American supplies| The government by tot exq. During ber life sbe cared for We still mourn the Joss of our loved ones are to be placed, he said. such a center for fraining. cou Sitlizen: i e ks st o mave; = — ercise a beneficial control over HERRITY. Mundus, October 1% 1021 ati Iihsei o - i e trainees’ physical and moral weMare, | 1 D8 Conk B Hersity, at | T MAFDINA prroe I. KUSHNER e told the Tresident. Mans dixabled e e e b AR oy = persons now taking training need the residenc 1, for u louk o Epecial studied and benetic attention that nch. where R 'ml.n."mn"-..um«x hund? hould be given for their physical | wil be suid at'9 wm. Interment at Moyaty o0 B0 U0 ELK GROVE well being. Calisthenies and forms| Olivet ND HILDA K of light exercise could be given th. her 18, 1921, at ROBINEON. A token of lore 1o the swest 60c i lisibled persons and their bo DITH THOMPSOX. Store No. 1 BUmR l . S E: 8 Hill. Notice of funeral x < ST S s A b made strong. Their moral weliare il Notice of faucral| " memory of aur dear aunt. BETTIE ROBIN Tth and K Sts. N.W, Sth and H Sts. N.E. 9 pel' Would. b ooked afien Chosles ON. Wwho departed thix life tweive years Store No. 6 toduy, Oviober 19, 1909, ON HOOVER. On Tuesday. October 18, 1. W. S. THOMPSON bis residence, 3656 Park pl. n.w., WIL ould be assigned to each vo tional The Lord, who gave. has 14th & A Sts. SE. ninety days after the camp was turned over to the bureau on_ Fiidax, Oc Relutives and friends invited. ves Oh, Low 1 loved center and sites selected where com- L i B lied awa. £ NN i elecy < 1. H. HOOVEK, Eeq.. beloved husbund of To_ilis will we mist how; - 03 150 6 N Store No. 10 : 2 MOURNING BLACK [munity litc and enviconment swould | i M dean Mevigte | Lamud (ot | Sug ie frew trom pain and aifering, Babek Stops Chills Stere e ¥ Store No. T ISTH AND COLUMBIA Milburn’s Capsules ||CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO.}"‘;. "4 " 5. | Funeral serviees will be bl Not a pain can ‘rem Dy Within 24 Hou 11th and G Sts. N.W. ROAD % | pan. o leart an earth : G for La Grippe Dupont Circle, Fr. 523z {it would be ready for trainees, and| mwnt Kok Cieek But Jesus loved. yo 60c Bottle, 53¢ Store Store No. 8 oy f::'-."s.l-:. PP 2469 18th St. Col. 636 ivh;u the beneticiaries of the Lureau | HUBBARD. Wednesda And called you’ 14th and Park Koad DEV at hix revidence, HUBBARD, i . und father of Lawrence Hub | jwould be used in the work of trans formation. YOUR husbund of 8. 8o Call Franklin . 5 H bird and Helen H. Lawi Fueral from e 3 AFTER POLITICAL MACHINES.| reeidence Fridns, October 21 ut : Somie a5 her bnds st ! r —_—— Tntecment Mock Creek vemeteiy. A e B clunp) in gioe NSON. Sunday. October 16 YOUR LOVING NEIFHLW, N, = - o r Forbes Says They Have Inter- '°.“.P‘s°’.'.\ Nroklsa. N. Yo BLAND, Jr. BLTIEATC B AN 2. JOHNSON, beloved daughter of » ferred With Task. und th "Inw E':‘" of 2 & I"N:BCALA ving me —_— un rosd ne. 0 mourn e —— e Wrecking of political machines Two piters thers. Funerai{ today. Octower 19, - said to be in Washington in the in-| from the M, 2| Today recalis u me Trunks Repaired and [Terents of Various' disiricts of © ot L ‘eterans’ Bureau is the task that Di pm. Friends i e who will renenber her Made to Order rector Forbes of the burcau has st | MAGRUDER. Killed in ac | Are thone ki fovea et best. for himself, he announced. He made| Seblember 26 Private S MA- . FAMILY. * the assertion at the mesting of (he | SEAUER Conman’ B, Tuisiy, son | TYLER o sad e lovine remembranes of district managers here, and also told !, Uf 103 pierce st | T¥1 ;!;" o l"'l and father, NOBLE N [} ee o [l| | them that in"a number of instances | 4t Xrlington nutional Loy ot dioierien|iclie Nife ithooecyaas {they were to blame for much of the | Va.. Tuursday, s oo < ; tiveness of the training plan for | pw. Frieds invited s sour hands, . Save money and middleman's |l} { €7 e . anot ses. A 75c Sterno Toaster With Each profits by coming (o the factory. Grbes Criticised in detail the | i of the ic o Steer [ AR s e sy by which service men had o e., Thurmiay, “UhIS 'WIFE AND CHILDREN. * Purchase of a Handy Complete ek emice men ihad . deral private. LDRE 5 K o ams ! course of his address and, later, TBaltimore papers please copy.) 19 WASHINGTON. in_memors of onr loving : o {through a formal statement issued | MEINERHEIM. In France. December 12| motler LOTTIE WASHINGTON. who dr- $Z 00 St rno Outht at $1 29 L trom: the . Veterans' Biseau: an-] 1918 ;uu;‘l,nr E. sln\'hflm-:lm. beloved ; :"'M this life three years ago today. S prov < son of Margaret and the iate George! Mother. dear, o I nounced the disapproval of contracts! Xeinekheim. = Interment in Arlingto Shonid pleust ol e runks held by thirty-three schools and in-1{ gional cemeters Thursd 1 St ARSI {dividuals for ‘training those disabled in the worla war. in this connec- ition he told the district manugers |that in a number of cases they had ibeen derelict in their dut 4 Out to Wreck Pl “The word has also gone around that certain districts have their own Far from virtue's path away. When thiiras hexet Life's devious way And durkling waters fow, Please, mother. protect xour sorrowfnl child Audtheslf 'u gusritan show HER FOUR DEVOTED CHILDREN. * w. RICE. Departed this life. day. Oober 18, 1921, WALTE loved father of Mrs. Lucy Ja. Kalorama road. He leaves to mourn lose two daughters and seven soms. of funeral la e (As Illustrated) The Sterno folks have co-operated with us to make this good big offer possible. We're going to give you one of their dandy toasters Made in Washington No Branches RUH their | otice | Bottle 2 Qts. Formerly James S. T flittle political machines here in { RIPPARD. October 15, 1921 FUNERAL DIRECTORS. F if you will but buy one of these splendid 98¢ | Washington to run the affairs of that | {355, MITRARE . ERLE oo Dicise o CHILDREN'S EYES AND SCHOOL | L5 S5 hacant, fo warn thiowe men | ittt 1, “ia"al"s Hie Ll s Who may have such an idea that I'm o i { and complete cooking outfits at the reduced s R e T wer | nd Westmins:er | papers please copy.) i Departed tlis life October 19. 1921, ati Do mot allew your children’s eves to make | e e e err® tomnke | chines, and before I'm through with price of $1.29—there aren’t very many, so please this cxposition this bureau is goinz |, Gavitzs - - B 'I MORTICIANS 3041733 PwwA ave E. 3 =1 i to be operated on sound. modern .1n. t 5 1 om, come and get yours carly—late cemers might BERNARD A. BAER business principles and every phase ROHEITE, Beloved husband of Virgia | 3 G i Outfit consists of 1 can Sterno |, disappointed el of it is going to be clean and above.| Kor (nee Richardson) a— PG brother of James 1 Sterno Stove, 1 fine nickel- m:d B:iler and nickel-finished 217-218 EVANS BUILDING soldier rehabilitation div of the Federal ion Joseph F. Birch’s Sons SMITH. The interment of Private EARNEST r Ve Board for Vocational | e ¥ b = S \ $2.75 Value for $1.29 120 New Vork Avenne | Tralnine was blumed by Direstor | STLUCSTEN SMEAL by bolsct o ot the | 3034 M St. N.W. Besblaied saut Tray. ° o i | Forbes for some of the difficulties | {0.0"G "and brother of William K. an Antomobile Service. | encountered and a project in south-! ith, will take place i the | = = i 2 lern California was mentioned by the | igton_cemeiers Thusmins, October 20. % WILLIAN LEE, Funeral Director H ! director as a place where “the men Relatives and friends sre invited. . 1 ion. o- ‘ | Bouquet Coffee | ifiirers mitiiiabinlt) iRl iz, Bt o SRR S *t C. h | ball in hades of being trained.” ’s ;‘mv dndhie e F‘":;L 1*;"“"- [Ratels S s e = TEWART. Tuesdar, October IR, 1021. at Ladies’ Don’t Coug Dermatone Soap Surprisingly Good 0 g Mise T4 ¢ STEWART, dsuch: | Timothy Hanlon | o ate Georze W, an s E v o1 Take A pure toilet soap of su~ 'RITES FOR SOLDIER DEAD. | iiwre ™ inerat sorcices. Thinraday, octo: | — 841 H 8T X.E. Ebone L, 5563, Revolving Syringe, 98¢ A good one, a surprising value: it's worth a good deal more. Household Rubber Full Pound Cen Violet . Borated Tele, 25¢ Graham’s Violet Borated Talcum s delightfully scented g4 & pule borated tale. Halls Cherry . Expectorant Relieves a cough instantly. It is a syrup pleasant to take, containing thosr medicants found essential In checking coughs. 35¢ and 60c Sloan’s Liniment, 29c, 53c, $1.09 $1.00 Alcorub, the new rub- bing Alcohol .......... ..83¢ $1.00 Alboline Mineral Oil pint . 25c Beecham's Pills 50c California’s Fig Syrup..43c 25c Carter's Liver Pills....15c 50c Cuticura Ointment.....36c 50c Caldwell’s Syrup Pep- sin ... o Father John’s Medicine.,..49c $120 Gray's Glycerine Tonic . PR L 85¢c Jad Saits. .69c 60c Kilmer's Swamp Root, 39¢ 50c Limestone Phosphate..31c 25c Lapactic Pills, 100. .. -..22c Scott’s Emulsion, 45c and 79¢ 60c Nujol, small ...42 30c Phenolax Wal .19c 50c Poslam Ointment ,...34c Turpentine, pint.....,......20c $1.25 Plerce’s Favorite Pre- scription . coresess95C 60c Resinol Ointment......45c $1.75 S. S. S. (for the blood) ....... $1.00 Vinol (restorative tonic) ..g....... ..89¢ Salaxol Mineral Oil, pint..75c Glover's Mange Remedy...55¢c Lime Water, pint.........,.15¢c Bay Rum, pirts, 98c; Y% pints . e Glycerine, 55c |;l.nt: 2 ozs., 15¢ Aromatic Spirits of Ammo- nia, 3 ounces . ... 28 Remedies Priced Lower perlative quality, 18e; 3 for 50c. STOPIT! Surely and Quickly Relieves - Headaches —heres a liquid prep- aration that 'relieves headaches almost in- stantly—contains no habit-forming _ drugs —leaves no bad effect —you'll like “Stop It.” Try It for 25¢ STOPIT N Castor Oil; 4 ounces .15¢ Carbolic Acid, pints, 39c; 4 ounces .......... -19¢ Epsom Salts, 4-pound tin..25¢ Merck’s Sugar of Milk, Ib..49c Boric Acid, %3 pound A7¢c Tr. lodine, 2 ounce: ....28¢ Spirits of Camphor, 2 ozs..25c Extract Cascara Sagrada, 3 ounces . ceiereen..25C Vanilla Extract, 2 ounces, 20c Analax ...........15c and 25¢ 25c Alcock’s Porous Plas- ters, 15c; 2 for. 35c Allen’s Footease, Blue Jay Corn Plasters....2lc $1.00 Bromo Seltzer., .79¢ Bliss Native Herbs, 23c and 45c Cincho=-Tone Cold Tablets, 25c Castor Oil, half pint 28¢ Eatonic ... E-Z Tablets Mentholatum. Best Milk of Magnesia, pt., 35c Nature’s Remedy. €3c and 45c $1.00 Nuxtone Tablets..,..89c Kondon’s Catarrh Jelly, 25c, 49 Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills.. Marmola Tablets. . Medicated Throat Discs Omega Oil 29c, 49¢ Vick's Vapo Rub., , ., .29, 59¢ Quinine Capsules, 5-gr., doz., inine gr., doz., 15c., 100 ... 98¢ Half-Pound Bar Vanilla Sweet Chocolate Capitol Toilet Paper, 3 Rolls, (M, wfl[:num'l lflfl“ Big Bath Brush 69¢c i {Two Officers and 117 Enlisted Men 250 Per pound P7; 9 99 i to Be Buried Tomorrow. ur e s Military and religious servic will ‘attend the burial in Arlington national cemetery, tomorrow ' after- 1325 F St. N.W. imoon at 2:30 o'clock, of the bodies of i| 2 officers and 117 enlisted men of tha Army who lost their lives overseas. The officers were First Lieut. Robert L. Butler. Company B, 9th Machine Gun Battalion. and Field Clerk An- jdrew Armstrong of Scottsboro, Ala.. of the American expeditionary forces Religious services will be conducted by Army chaplains of Protestant and Prices exceptionally reasonable. Catholic denominations, and troopsat Estimates cheerfully furnished, Fort Myer, Va, will compose the CORNELL WALL PAPER co. funeral escort. Volleys of musketry will be fired over the'graves of the 714 13th N.W. M. 5373-5374 NU WORRY OR TROUBLE —1f you have ua do your papering, painting, rearrange sour draperies renew the window | shades or upholster the chairs. heroes and the sounding of taps, “the soldlers' good-night,” will close the | ceremonles. Reprepentatives of va- rious veteran associations will attend the services and place flowers on the graves. BANDITS ATTACK WARTEGG. VIENNA, O¢tober 18 —Hungarian bandits yesterday attacked the town of Wartegg, in Styria. Flerce fight- ing resulted. in which the bandits were repulsed. "l CARD OF THANKS. L GONNORS. We wiali to express our sincere f appreciation and thanks to our friends and relatives for thelr kindness, sympathy and beautiful floral tributes at the denth of our beloved son and broiher, CHAKLES CON. NORS. THE FAMILY. * Mottletone DIED. ADDIBON, Tuesday, October 18, 19: rexidence, 519 Q st. n.w., FLOR! loved davghter of William and Mary Hotin, and sister of Luclle Patterson. Alma Mitch: ell, Lula Liggins and Thomax Funeral from her late residence Frida, fober 21, at 2 pam. Fi invited . Expert af GEO, E. CORBETT, 400 10¢h St. N.W. hone Main 1786 BAGBY: Entered into_the fullness of life, L 2 Tnesda, October 18, 1021, at 7220 pm._ai BECKER PAINT CO, ,Ine., Ler reuidence, 2248 5ih ef. mw. HA RIETT BAGR' Ragb; the late Mary J. Marsl mother of Ruth Bagby Brown. Notice of funernl hereafter. Hom.e Is sud, ol God, liow dreary, widow of the late George W. of Horace and and beloved Bagby 1230 Wisconsin Ave., N.W. ‘Phome West 67 Watch theWindow for BREWER, Suddenly. October 19, 1921, JULIA A., sged 16 years, duughter of Annie Sa, ford Brewer. = Notice of funeral herenfter BURGESS. Monday, October 17, 1921 Tesidence, 2339 Shermwn ave., RANDOLPH \ BURGESS, devoted brother of Mars Cook. Used Cars Jumes Burgess, Charles Iurgess, Willi Burgess, Jolin” Burcows. Fumeral from lte Tesidence Thursday, 2 p.m. The Automoblle For Bale col- || o7 ypy - sondny, October 17, 1021, MICHAEL umns of The Star are the quick- K, CLARK of 427 16th at. n.c. ‘beloved son of the Iate Frank and Mary Ciark. Funeral car and the best market for the purchase of a desirable car. Wednesday, October 19, at % am., ce to Holy Comforter Church, where mass will be said at 9:30. Funeral private. (Omit flowers.) Interment at Mouat Olivet cemetery. 1 ber 20, at 9 a.m.. at Sacred Heart Church, | 14th and Park foad n.w. Relatives and | Frank Geier’s Sons Co. friende_invited. Interment Mount ~ Oliget g 112 SEVENTH eTnEET XW XS en Chapel. Telephone cail, Nort WHEDON. e et The Distriet of Columbia Com- manders of the Militars Order of the Loral | Legion of the United tafes announcos fhe | of Companion Captaln AMERICTS Quick, Dignified_and Efficient Service. W. W. Deal & Co. death WHEDON, T. Volunteers, in this City. { 816 ¥ ST. E. Lincoln 3464. October 18, 1 Funeral services and in- | _Antomobile Chapel. tarmn;‘: \It Louisville, Kentucks, on Thurs- . '-——'\7 A_*Y day, 20th instant da S00h IntAThEN L. CLEM, T. 8. Army. | JAMES T. RYAN THOMAS H. McKEE. Commander. | 3i7 PA. AVE. S.E, Recorder. i Modern Chl,ppl. Livculy adt WRIGHT. On Sumday, Octoher 16, 1021, at | Livery ia Counectios. 0 am., Tushand of WILLIAM WRIGRT, beloved | . onia \right. 'Funeral serv- | Ernest Jartis funeral par- | ave. n.w., Thursday, October | Interment at Good tll;!-e. | WM. H. SARDO & CO. 412 H st. n.e. Phone Lincoln 524. Modern Chape! Automebile Fuperals. N MEMORIAM. BUCKLEY. In sad but loving remembrance of dear father and brother, JOHN M. RUCKLEY, who dcparted this life one year ago today, October 19, 1920. 5 | s 1M AR SRR a0 we.| o PHONE, JAIN, 108 TER. EMMA and ber devoted nu.r-::.m: | V. L. SPEARE CO.‘ CHEENEY.. In memory of onr beloved ERICK W. EY, who de) ; THE SUCCESSORS OT NOR CON. life October 18 and 19, 1918, | (NETHER 8025 oF NOR cO 1208 H STREET NW (FORM:RLY 940 F STRW) Though you've left us, precious loved ones, ECEARE ESTABLISS Though we hear your voice no more, I s We are safe in our confiding Phone Franklin 6026, 910 ¥ ot nw That we'll meet on yonder shore. THEIR SISTER, MARGARET T. LORD. 10°| MONUMENTS. CISSELL. our_dear hushand CISSELL, who dej 1918, and our daughter and DOYLE, who departed this life 1918, Not dead to us, we love Tou atill; Not iost, but gone before; You live with us eternally And will forevermore. Nobody knows our longing, Few have seen us weep, ‘We shed our tears from ‘While others are fast asleep. THB FAMILY. * FLETCHER, In loving but sad remembrance of my dear son, FRANKLIN E. FLETCHER, who departed this Hfe in the service of the Hilll. .. three years ago today, October 19, Death has robbed me of my sen, 1 Of the one I loved so well; Taken lim from this world of sorrow Safely home with Him. to dwell. ‘When 1 saw my dear son, ‘Whom 1 tended with such care, Slowly fading from my presence, How my aching heart despaired. When the evening shades are gathering, And 1 sit all alone, In my heart there comes a longing, I he could only come home. MISLONNG MOTHES. FUNERAL DESIGNS. In sad but lovi remembrance of nd f“l.!!fl, JERL)"AHI ‘We specialize In designing and erect. ted this life August 29 1 ing memorials (monuments and mau. ctober 19, | goleums) of quality and character. | A representative will call by appeint. | ment with portfolics of designs and sug- THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC,," 914 Fifteenth Street. FortLincolni a2 care of ives. Baltimors Boulevard at Offoes: 1338 © st. n.w. ghmm?‘n:‘m Cedar Hill Cemetery Chapel and Vault—Non-Sectarian Care of Graves L Pa. Ave. s.Nn. m_“'b' Phones L. 983 and L. 4360 hing hearts, FLETCOHER. In loving memory of our dear| — — Appropriate Floral Tokens son and brother, FRANKLIN E. FLETCHER, who departed this 1ife three years ago to- 16th and N. Y. Ave. Mais 108 day, October 19, 1018, Gude Bros. Co., 12I4 F St God promised we shall meet again Upon that glorious day Prompt auto delivery servies. Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. ‘When time and sorrow are no more And mists have rolidd away. _Hours of sadness still come o'er us, o Aristi—etpressive—inepensive. Aimed s N r 250 | GEO. HAFFER | 7% ¥» nmfi'?i“nd ;wrnn n:r: m.; gnms:rsmmnm‘ 2 18 FATHER, 3 B ROTHERS. z 3P | ot MODERATSE PRICES. Tears of so ilently fow, Memory keeps our loved one neir us, ek