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TON, D, IBER 4, 1923, : 5 e e AN T EES———————— D.C.Firemen Win|T- W. HUNGERFORD DIES GENE W. BHELDON. F monrt : THE LVENING STAR,” WASHI St rswonere, e, goinet| JUDGE W, G, VAN FLEET DEAD IN WEST AT 71 bite that has since caused him trouble at intervals. POLICE HERO NAMED. “Charlie” Warfleld Becomes Child onen Lincoln cemetery, Wednesday at 10 6 clo Friends fnvited. e We loved him. but God loved him hest 2 Sl TR HELICOPTER WRECKED. Prominent Business Man of Wash- him, wife, Emma F.; nte Policeman Charles Warfleld, de- Byl s v & 3 From Melbourne SLevia g M. ‘Showcrs aud Troan “Nichatie. wnd- o tatled @s a clerk in the ofice of 1n-| papte Feptember 4—The helicop~|JUrist Served Fifty Years in Public ington and Confederate Veteran BY DR. FRANK CRANE. gon. Midney G. Sheldon. Interment at Fe ;’r::c::‘f‘“u';:::; ff,'f,:fi, :_I“fl:;;‘;:“"n ‘mr invented by Marquis Raoul Pes- Before departing today for his of the Civil War. Service—Appointed in 1906 native land Chlef Harrie B. Lee Back in the city after my vacation, cara of Argentina was wrecked to- ohild labor Inspector. : @ . called him Bome. L “Charlie,” a8 the 18 knewn to his|day during an attempt to win the by Roosevelt. of the fire brigade of Melbourne, I sit In my study and think of my = A SHEPHERD. Suddenls, on Thursday, A many. friends at headquarters. dis-|prize of 10,000 francs offered for a Australia, characterized the Wash- friends in the country. Commissioners List Items| euta 1. at ruiidieipiia, ATE N nitn tinguished himself several years ago|flight of one kilometer in a circle, ington fire department as being Trees. One lone tree in a meadow, 7 Shphon Lod v B by moing after a mad dog that was SAN FRANCISCO, September 4.— about to attack a group of children Marquis Pescara, who was Jriving one of the best equipped and dis- a glant cottonwood, with cows un-| Urgently Needed in Plea Judge Willlam C. Van Fleet of the e R S G i ihe N, Wase Aet SaSeed. it e juen Tleet of the | cipiined organizations he has seen der it. Mussed trees in the forest at 5 of N o E L et court here e i i ‘ J Bt in America. a distance. Armies of trees swarming C. Funeral Wedn ; Josterday, Deats wan preceded by | " 3IVE iy cespond to e st e to Director Lord. et R e T Ereldeys of il eoniuingen n;tl:r I it clionsicb hirs Gk os ofoirs trees along the roadside. o erebral hemorrhage suffered while | is a credit to them,” sald the vet- The Erook, happlest T RING. Monday, September 3. 192 a he was ut dinner Friday night. The| €ra ralian firefighter. (M AL s e .,,,r rovenpplementary lst of urgent |93 am.. at the resideoce of her anugine jurist had held N 3 Chlef Lee believes that limiting The W, al o el y Provements to be submitted to the | Jt George M. P TSinont Nt n court Friday. i 1: 1 aterfall, T can close my eyes b TDA CATH INE, beloved wife of Willia the helght of buildings is an im- now and. seo its silver surface, its |PUEet bureau with the regular esti-| H - gpeing taricrs held ar Zur A little more than a year ago Judge e Van Fleet went to Phoenix, Ariz., and portant step in fire prevention. Fie sald he has fought against the horst's funeral pariors, mounting spray, its flashing jewels, Wednesday, September and hear its thunderous note. mates for the District of Columbia on September 15. probably will not N grimly, ' Raleigh Haberdasher s19.75 These topcoats, every one of them made j//r jroad a Oil operated Ly the Rio Bravo of Philadelphia, daughter of Mr. and Lieut Commander J. B. Rhodes has presided over a hearing which re.| intreduction of ‘many skyscrapers R H Ot ment in Glonwood cemeters sulted in the qlashing of indlctments | ' MeiDourne. S sturdily, cverlastingly defylng the ::fi:’hdh"‘»”]”-“o?.;s was indicated in | TRAM MMELL Mondas against United States Senator Ralph S Y he e Grikcy 4 : i The Field. The waving surface of | Theoriginal pRA Dalo Cameron, involving alleged irregu- ) aving iginal figures of the Com-| Aaurice e nerat a1 larities In cumpaign receipts gnd cx- golden grain, the sweep of meadow |missioners for tember 5, Trem Che Tsime Do m paig pts gnd ex . ind upland. nlss next year aggregated | ! 3, fro 1axiwon a nnounce a 3. a R st ssvnts. rsasaihad i e \The Sea’ Wor days T fioated on a [$32500000, which tho budget bureau | frivmay smvite: " * 5 spent nearly fifty ars sin public | Two in Arkansas Contest to Suc- <hip, a little speck lost in the im- ias ordered cut to something less | VANLANDINGHAM. Mondar. Septembe Birvioa; o WAL acuointon s 1y of sky and water. The in- |than $25.500,000. 1925, WILLIAM- VANLANDINGHAM, aged y federal bench by President Rooseve ceéd Late Representative Sawyer. of it haunts my mind. was pointed out today that the| 10 vears. Remuins cun g dent Roosevelt e o by Eresident Roq eenn Acres, miles, worlds of |[Purpose in allowing the city heads | neral parlors of 1 A Quest of Chief Justice Tare, he went | PINE BLUFF, Ark., September 4.— and’ leafage, - God's |10 Prepare a supplemental budget is s.w. Interment at Mundys Po er nven or to New York to try & number of im. | Col. John R. ¥ordyce, manufacturer color. {0 afford them an opportunity to sub- | day, September 6 portant corporation cases. of Garland county, and James B. T‘I:o r»n;l.»u of ecarth and th«r ",n.“)m "t::'fig"x'.'""fifi“"ffu.'.f""{ri‘,?, “l‘:t r 3, 1923, at 84 Bo: e e o, # 3 = ank of the ocean. The odor of the 4 . to ° oved husband of . o I Ohlo; he A :”:{;:’.':fi Reed, lawyer of Lonoke county, were n “plowed” field, of the mew cut | FCEUIAT estimates in reducing them to to the state astembly. Later. us a |coutestants for the democratic nomi- | hay, of the stacked wheat and oats, |‘"S,DUJEDE Durcatys Nmitavion, o { S e bariers code commis al-rvl“:iyhal did much tonation as representative from the ond rns and barnyards, of Orchavds |}y ygget office In the regular estimates | D oat v E 3 classify the state codes. o 2N e approximately $7,000,000, it was | _cemete i sl el U R e | B UGLhos of rallway. o less |54 today that thé Commissioners | WILSON. Departed this life Mondar, se The United States has spent more | date to succeed the late B. 1. Sawyer, ihigh in the air. amiills | alrolivg, | iy Tiog (e inelinadie ek fox imorol| NGNS & 2 5 and 30 Whee on new roads during the last quarter [ who defeated Mr. Reed, in the 1923/ |swooping. mounting, diving tirelessl It Cormiaala A back | Yumersl at " pan., fron of a century than the total capital |primary, Mr. Sawyer died several| Wild things A' bear, w de from his vacation, the city heads wili | 1121 Potomac ave. . ent Bt . . invested in railways. months ag | seurrying squirrels. The peep- | begin this week the task of revising | [iciiqial cemetery. Relatives and friend THOMAS W. HUNGERFORD. g AMONg my memories Now they [the estimates for final submission s peeped at me from among the leaf-|to the budget authorities. May he rest in peace. = art Schaffner arx Thomas . sneertors aea ser [ e v s Sl S terday at his home, 222 N street | gt My it At sen T saw it Martha Kotiwon aud the late W Wines " - i y morthwest, after & protracted fliness | Mip st o i, | RITES FOR A, B, DUKE | pisess #m ity an 60 S t Y B s k- Mr. Hungerford was born fin this |10 break the utter pumty of its line. , NG T nelatives e B °55 uits ou’ve Been Seeking iy St tho Ton o Mak Ty It S ees e oren | A by I . uuumrr..r{:. ‘who wus originally from SR e 1o listle pucking 3" mzmun'um i H A = - e Vestmoreland Court House, Va., but alts or street cramped gusts, but A L for just such Apartments—located as are these, at— for many Years prior to 1851 a resi- (V45U ronts of it milex ide coming e e dent of Washington, holding a poxi- | K¢ an advancing army. Wind fresh 10 who die $ '75 . tion ‘in "th" Pension * Office.” "Sr. {4nd rich and fuil of Tho medictue of Son of Tobacco Manufacturer, Loy el ungerford was engaged in the real |the sun and s d ocean. sl N ‘;lfteenth and W Sts. N.W. estate business here from 1889 until| The Path, zig-zagging scross the Drowned Yesterday, to Be c his retirement, in 1316, Tn the civil heath as deviously as life itself, % z, 2 < = g war he enlisted in Company C, «47th Roads. Not streets. ds, ds, : One ve 3 Four handsome rooms, bath and cute dining alcove— Regiment, \';rglnm)lnrmrlr,‘?(' A [climbing up ‘motn i Buried at Durham, N. C. PH Rt laseac Srave L = ) i 3 i a0 0 i and served from the commencement |stretehing across plains, roads arohed Alay wither ood decay Men’s three-plecc suits finely tailored SO drranhr‘d as to give the utmost of accommodation, and to "(.‘pd (‘»10.: of hos(l!,llnrs.s l‘r;‘mg : }n-:-.\_! bordered b weeds and{o . . But my love for you that sleeps beueath A 3 i ke ; ; wounded in_the “Seven Days' Battles™ | brushwood, roads stra & 2| Br the Associated Prees Shall pever pass away in soft-finished all-wool worsteds and with up-to-date equipment. around Richmond. s wux o charter fing, climbin hille, descending val- v YORK. September 4.—The o l{;\lllx\r'f DAUGHTER-IN-LAW, FAN ; BT e e e ’ Sl ; < - member, and was elected for two |levs, crossing bridgee - y NIE ALLEN. Y tweeds in fancy mixtures. Young wmen’s Rentals from $85 to $97.50 per month. terms as Commander, of Camp The River: u.lnfimy seeking the|CP0Y, Of Ansler B. Duke. only son of | ALLEN. In loving remembraace of my de models and conservative styles, including United Confederate Veterans, of th the late Benjamin N. Duke, wealthy | mother, CAROLINE ALLEN, who departci H e % % = ity. herds o oves bac : . 2 i e one yeur ago today, September 4 sport suits, every one made by Hart Open for your inspection Y % aurvivea by bim wite; Mrs: erds of cattle. droves of {tobacco manufacturer. who was Schaffner & Marx. Many silk lined; all Fonco C Hungertosa: o @avEhter: birds, heaps of stone, |drowned early yesterday at Green- Often fo the araweyar' wander S 2 l‘ SE R AT med; every day and evening |Mre L. Gee Combs, and three sons, | 1ap stars fretting the v wich, Con pdasiwiilive exken o Flowers to Tay with loving rare : s y Mrs. L. Lee Combs, and t! RORE: zh an undertaking establishment here ie grave of my del uther. sizes to fit all men. O s L Huge silences not disturbed but |to Durham. NEe! for burial tn the b et B - fons " ce to-|Accentuated, by the sound of crickets | family cemetery 'there. 4 s rima s o The funeral will take place to-land frog Duke was drowned when a small ALhousD Y cannol itspyour bund Harr A Klte' OO et mection. Arlington | S0 I It in my chalr in my study [boat in which he and five friends But let this little token show . B e » and think of my Friends in the|Were embarking from the Indian T still remember thae. Gacstpsracety > C Country. Harbor” Yacht Club for his “yacht ER LOVING DAUGHTER. BERTIE ! Althea, capsized and spilled the party V. KER. . 5 : | The champlon jumper of the animal into the water. He had been visiting | ALLEN. In lovi e tatan ’ 1514 K Street Phone Main 4846 [f|| The champlon jumper of the agimal STOP FRUIT IMPORTS Gt M itoraing islinds Tye analiwes| Berte ae i e ance ety Siss jaguar of South Americ This ik * _ .|taking to his yacht Mrs. Richelieu | September 4, 16: | animal has been scen to I from | HAVANA. Cuba, September 4.—Tm- Wheelan, Miss Louise Lawson, ““Requiescat in pace.'” s | the ground and gain a branch fifteen |Portation from Mexico of citrus fruit Florence Huntley, Warner Jones | HER cmwuu«.u-ri_n:? . L. STOVALL [£he sround &1 has been ordered stopped in a presi- |and Christopher Greer, well known as g and Opcoats . 1 decree announced today, be- |a polo player. BATLEY. Sacred to the memory of my % of the reported presence in| . Al the - others were rescued, but | mother, JANE BATLEY. whe denarton the Mexico of “mosca morelos,” or [Duke could not be found. Some | life September 4, 1912 Auuiversary mase {orange peel maggots, which, it is [hours later a search party discovered | at St. Vincent de Paul's Church. feared. may be introduced into this [his body undgr the yacht club float. HARRY. * country. Duke married Miss Cordelia Biddle [BOGGESS. A tribute of love and devotion t the memory of our dear husband and father Mrs. Anthony J. Drexel Biddle, in| JOHN W. BOGGESS, who died fve yoars ! LIGHTNING HITS OIL TANK. [April, 1915. She obtained a divorce{ 3so todsy, September 4, 1915, s oN 2 in 1921, Loved in life: remembered in death. . N ”_TIL\. -Ir.v\ . September 4.—A HIS LOVING WIFE AND DAUGHTER. * ] &) oi stogage tank be LAWBON. Sac: 0 the me JNEIng to the Southern Pacifie rail- NAVY ORDERS. e MADDY SHAB S departed this life 5 5 S S5 . Jew 3 = Company, a Subsidiary, was tember 4, 1918, by Hart Schaffner & Marx. New fall N struck by lightning and sei afire | been transferred from command of Just 2 line of sweet remembrance styles ‘in plain backs and belters. Home- §§%i jearly today. Another tank nearby|the Parrott to the command@cf the e By e K nl Rditeus, spuns, tweeds, dark and light cashmeres, ST i : s Litchfierd. That T still think ‘of you g §§S T W. Busbey, § mmand. HER BROTHER hflcrrmgb_one‘a and fall patterns; silk lired. S | _Tntque among the cities of America |n§“i\fi: e, Dleut. W S, Popham, | MILLER, Sacted to the memors of my father Every size is represented in this lot. {is Blythe, Calif. The place has a|commanding the S-2, and Lieut. L. F.| JAMES 4 MILL who departed this 1if i1-orvulzlm\un of 1,600, bLut no citizens | sufford, commanding the Finch, have| one year agy foday, September 4, 192 | named Smith or Jones been ordered to the receiving ship at| e ORPHAN BAUGHT Hart Schaffner & Marx San Franeisco, Calif. Can T b it feel so lonels, Lieut. C. A. Trexel, Civil Engineer et Lo1 %0 Loty I — Corps of the bureau of yards and For no words were ever fweeter 1] about S wonths meighbor- | docks, Navy Department, has been Tha the words of father, dear Park. _Adem T3t aud Ken- placed in charge of the construction of the Veterans' Hospital at Excelsior Springs, Mo, Lieut. L. N. Moeller, Civi] Engineer Corps at the naval station, Guam, has MRS. ERLINE COLEMAN. * NEURATH. A token of love and devotlon to the memory of our dear wife and mothe HENRIETTA MATILDA NEURATH, departed this life two years ago tod " » - : S Tratcleco. tember 4, 1621, $ 5 i TREDALE, shout 8 mo_oid; suvwers to name | PR Orderedito San Hrancoco. aing| HER LOVING HUSBAND AND DATGH Whigkers © "Liveral reward. " Adams 24853, feut. R. O. Davis, at the EEES = 1489 Meridtan st e feut. R. O. : Uevar Academy, and Lieut. 3. W, Al-| BYAN. Tn loving memors of our dear mother 5 (beaded), lost Sunday near © len, Medical Corps, at New York City and ‘grandmother, SARAH J. RYAN, w C & 0. canal. containing pearls and oth assed away two v, Septen $ .85 {articies,” Return 3im 1. Te Tutbe, the7{ have been ordered to the Astatic sta- | Der'q! fgn7 TWo Years ago todar, Sept | Marsland ave. ne. Libe ol tion. 3 T el sty atie, BAG. headed, lost on steamer St Johis Mo | _ Lieut. John B _Knelp, at New York A aaw 3ou Tase awar lday even! 8 purse. vanity case and . has bewn crdired to the naval air On. well do I remember rosary N. 3174-J or call Apt. 41, 2012 | station at Anacosta, D. C. i Two rears ago today. {0+t n.w., after 6. Reward. . . The following named officers at the | The flowers I placed upon your grase Two-piece summer suits; finely tailored \ of light-weight worsted; holds its shape and needs no laundering throughout the season.. Plenty of warm day< yet this season—and then for next summer. Men’s Oxfords Values to $10 g, $ 5.45_ Siucdy Shecs For Young Folks ADE with the very pick of quality materials— “GRO-NUPS” Children’s Shoes are true economy Butnotonly do they wear tenaciously, “Gro-Nups” are also good looking, yet sensibly designed to keep the young feet healthy. HREAS ter. Heward ot | COAT, mans h coral fn center, Sept. 1 st. n.e. and Princess Thea. Mrs. 1 Little, 1260 Neal Henard. 1 E A T. 0. maltess croas set ~ Pleasant car line or Metro- Finder please address Box heate . Star office. HANDBAG, black; glasses, penknife, flashlight, prayer beads, on’ road to South Chesapeake politan T 3. S I ments 10 good condition; papers valuable to > Reward. _Phone” Adams 2048. 5% PCRSE, woman's, contaiolug sum of money, ibetween 14th and U sts. and Veterans' Bu. reau. Please return to owner at 1474 Monroe S Reward 3 TRAVELING BAG. Tavor day between Morzantown and very val- { uable to o ieasonal it oy ack leather. a Plata st white _goid, fo Mrs, Sures, $5 REWARD. e with siver b 1318 Harvand n.w Y, Annapolis Naval Academy have been ordered to instruction at the institu- Lieut. F. J. Hanafee to the University of Michigan, Ann Har- bor; and Lieuts. A. F. France, J. H Jacobsen and J. E. Ostrander, to the Massachusetts Institute of Technolo- gy, Cambridge. Card of Thanks. We desire to express our thanks and at the death of our beloved husband TER B. KILLIAN. WIFE AND CHILDREN. Beaths. Departed this life Friday, August 81, 1923, at 7:30 am., NELLIE. the devoted Wite of John 8. Branom, daughter of Susan mos Ross and sister of Wil- Funeral from bet. 16th and ‘clock Thursday, Sep- and father, W HI May wither and decas, But qur love for you who sleeps beneat Shall n nd sudden was the call, villiam, your death 2 shock to all nderstand. meet You fn a better land ch or on grounds. Reward. 30 G st. s.w. | KILLIAN. LOVING ~WIFE, MRS. FLOREN | e o 57| and sppreciation to our kind friends and WHITE. o T = relatives for thelr acts of kindness aud | woorEN. = . i POCKETBOOK—Black —seal. four —compart- | Joautifal floral tributes durtng the iliness | WOOLEN. % [sibute of o e eTotion 4 ter, RCTH E. WOOLEN, who departed 1| life ope year ago today. September 4, 10: FUNERAL DIRECTORS. V.L*SPEARE.CO. Neither the successors of nor nected with the original W. K. Spears establishment. ' Q40 F S¢, N.W. Phone Frank. 6826, ~ HERBERT B. NEVIUS 26 NEW YORK AVE. N.W. MAI * Private_Ambulance. N |SHENANDOAH 5 TELSROED B i L S ber 1, 1023, 2 e, one Lincoln 524. Black and tan caliskin oxfords, some e G R e Modern Chapel. Automoblls Funerais. abeth Cooper. Funeral from t (nee Brodigan), aged 10 months. ~Funeral with crepe rubber soles. There are sev- ence, 463 Delaware g THE ORIGINAL =y eral styles of lasts. Many are suitable to VERNS T ited b ttand: . wear throughout the fall and winter. GOTTLIEB. Suddeniy, Sundar, September 2. ‘ e pea’e - EXCURSION 123, DORIS CHASD GOTILIER, ue v | " 1208 HSTREET.N.W. i g{‘&?[{‘;i‘“fir'l'fi':%h;fm Sy Chevy Ehae. | SAIN 108 RORMIRY S00 7. i 3 uneral : i Tan Russia Calf High Boys’ Nut Brown_ Russia Brown Elk Goodyear Welt day, Beptember 5, at 3 p.m. ‘Ll“—us—'g;‘ozsu& oy ! Shoes. Goodyear Welt. Rub- Cali High Shoes. Medium High Shoes, flexible leather SUNDAY, SEPT. 9 HODGES, Mopdey, September 3 1923y : } ber heels. A to D widths. toe last. A to D widths. soles and soft box toes. Sizes HODGES, son of Lewis E. and Annie Tiodges | THOS. R. NALLEY & SONS, - Madras Shirts - &% Values to $2-50 Sizes 8% to 2. $4.00 Sizes 2 to 6. $5.00 6 to 2. $3.50 Round-$2.50-Trip Lv. Washington 9 A.M. Southern Railway N N N N \ N N N N N N N N N \ N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N \ \ \ N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N \ \ from the parlors of P. A. Taltavull, 448 7th st. &.w., on Wednesday, September 5, at 10 o'clock.’ Interment at Mount Olivet ceme- tery. HOERTEL. Monday, September 8, 1923, at the residence of her sou, 51 West 105th New York_city, FANNY E., beloved mother of Emile E. Hoertel and Amelia J. Vonder- heide, in her 85th year. Funeral Wedne: - 131 ELEVENTH ST. 8.8, ndertakers. Hezislixe Funerst Pariare ® o> Phone Lineoln 480. Frank Geiet’s Sons Co. SEVENTH ST. N.W. B Mogern & Teiepions, __Main 2473 erry & Walsh day, September 5, at .m. Ioterment at : - System e e | P & ‘HUNGERFORD. , September 8, 1923, T TTr— 1425 F Street N.W. N[ ZEnif % OO e b Timothy Hanlan ' e et e W S Wednesday, 2| _641 H ST. NE. Phons L. 534, p.m. Interment (private) at Arlington «.mv 3 for $3.75 I LA L LI O, etery. MONTGOMERY. Monday, September 3. 1923, 1 s . o T = 7 Child’s 'Russia Calf Blucher Youths’ Brown Elk Tan Russia Calf Mannish A ;:‘2'&-:.‘.'&: ot Segiinl, Jeim o 0 Genuine Windsor Crepe. the well-known of exceptional quality. Sizes Blucher. Medium or foot- Brogue, for Junior Young mothes of Georse und Wiliam Montg & MORTICIANS Alpha Cloth and the ever-popular Madras. Neckband and collar attached styles. Full 6 to 8. $4.50 form last; rubber heels. Sizes 11 to 13%. $4.50 Men. Widths B to D. Sizes 2% to Rubber heels attached. Try This— September 6, at 3 p.m., from Pllgrim tist Church,’3rd and Van sts. s.w. ment Wood cemetery. MURPHY, Bundey, September 2, 1983, at D Inter- 40 cut and are well made, pre-shrunk neck- " 6. Think of all the pic- er o 1022 North Oapitol st. P k neck Sizes 1 to 6. tures_you have seen of 'k“iffi;:k’r&%';?“;’mow of the late Daotel bands and guaranteed fast colors. % to 11 $5 1134 to 2...86 $5.00 $5.00 the Washington Monu- ment—here is a perfect- -~ Murphy. Funeral from ber late residence o Webnasday, Septemper oy at 8:80 .m. PNONES: MAIN 5312-58I8 W. WARREN TALTAVULL 3619 14th St. At Spring Road, Col._464. cient Service. 1y plain marble shaft, yet l(eqlllem m at St. Aloysius Cnuxch"ll Quick, Dignified_and when properly Dho'to. e eiasos v iataho W. W. Deal o ‘ £ 2 x 2 graphed it is capable o NIX( rday, SR G ot e 816 H ST. N.E. LINCOLN 3464. No Charge for Alterations producing _the greatest e resldunce, 02 et tiwy. | _Automobile Bervice Chiver. artistic effects. See if at 1 from you can’t get an entirely different effect from the others—there 1is ,where the fun comes in, it Funeral _Wednesday, P Pllgrim Baptist Ohurch, 3rd and Van sts. s.w. Friends and relatives invited. ARKS. September 3. 1923, LILLIAN PAIRIRD, wite of Resr Admiral W, M. Pa at 9 o'clock for the repose of her soul. JAMES T. RYAN, 317 PA. AVE. 8.B, Model Chapel. Lincoln 143 Private Ambulances. Livery in Connection. makes Kodaking fasci- PR N Funeral services at 1820 Ciy - > 1 nating. We. will finish at st., Philadelphia, Pa., Wednesday after. oseph F. z vour Films for you in a noon at 4 . daylight-saving time, Burial a el a er Y NGE oDl Aiington nationsl cemetery. M St. N.\W. Established 1841, g Ny PETTIT. Tuesday, September 4, 1923, at 3:30 P e T T : The National S iuten gt Mre, "Lons Buckar. * Foneral | 3 WILLIAM LEE, Fuoersl Director 38 . e ik MR e ey e T v s s, B e e 4 5 . thence o 8t urch, rate Exclusive, But Not Expensive 414 9th St. Remembrance Shop Srptiiace, ( SL DMLY ST o | A T SRG SR MU s ‘ | Deposit Accepted l : * Thirteen Ten F Street | y “City Club Shop” 1318 G St. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. SEE. r. Foster's Shop) 14th Street one_door from Pa. Ave. Oh, my darling, you have left me, And T most_deeply feel the pain; 1 hope and trust in my Savior That we'll meet in heaven Again. HER DEVOTED MOTHER. FUNERAL DESIGNS. Prompt auto E Artistic—exprossive—inexpensive. Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. Also 1228 Pa. Ave. PICKFORD, At Takoma, Wash., September - embers Befter Business Bureau 2. 1923, MARY A. PICKFORD, wite of F Phoze. M ey 4% B e e Pt oaus sxomen S L 5 a5 Church, this city, A : . § 10'a.m." Interment private. o | " T AT MODERATER PRICES. st aw. 2 Y 5 5 © -