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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 9, 1923—PART 1. Don’t Fail to T ake Advantage of Th eil es ony Boys! Get a Buster Keaton Hat Free! Boys—just drop in any one of our 14 convenient stores and ask for one of these Buster Keaton Hats—they're absolutely free. To each of the first ten boys ap- pearing in each of our 14 stores Tuesday and Thursday mornings, Sept. 11th and 13th, wearing a *water Keaton Hat correctly made up we will give a free pass for Tuesday's and Thursday’s matinee ghowings at Loew’s Palace Theater of Buster Keaton's grcatest super- comedy, “Three Ages.” Six reels of rollicking fun. feature ever filmed. Come, now, boys, and get a Buster Keaton Hat free. The funniest money orlei Drug Store, sut Phone Main 5215 Nationally Known Cigarettes At Peoples Low Price Pack of 20 12c¢ Carton of 200, $1.20 Piedmonts Camels Chesterfields Lucky Strikes Sweet Caporals Fourteen Stores —The Better to Serve You "~ "Mail Orders Filled —at these prices Add 10c to every dollar or fractlon thereof, for packing, Poatage and Insurance. Send post office or expres same day order receiv Bt. Vb’ulhlnllcn D. C Delicious Candies —Priced Low Royal Vanilla Marshmallows, 1b. . . Gibson’s Original Fruit Tablets, Ib. . California Tangerine Slices, Ib. . . . . Mint Smacks, pound box. . ....... Crystallized Jel:y Strings, Ib. .. ... Mammy Lou Candle:, ... .39¢ .39¢ .29¢ .39¢ .29¢ STEPTEMIBER SAVING SALLS Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday 30c Phenolax Wafers Specel, ] 9 Limit, 2 to Each Customer Pure—Fresh—Crisp Jordan Almonds 39c Pound Special, 10c Palmolive Soap C No matter how chronic a sufferer you have become, HAY-FER will give you immediate relief. At the first sign of the dreaded symptoms take HAY-FER and you'll enjoy a summer of comfort and peace. Monda, y, Tuesday and Wednesday A Delight for the Kiddies! 25¢ Buddy Rubber Balls Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday 40c Cardinal Linen Stationery Special, 1 o c Limit, 6 to Each Customer Removes Hair Tuesday and Wednesday G U MAY ENRUI_I, HAY-FER is a simple formula in capsules—perfectly harmless in its ingredients—nothing to snuff, no falves to apply—just take HAY- FER and be free of those madden- ing days and nights. 16 Doses, Price, $1.09 (s Big Auto Sponges Special, 49¢ You need one of these High- quality Sponges to clean your car with or to use around the house. Large size, and a regular 75c value. Extra special at 49c. ENOZ KILLS MOTHS Will Not Stain Watch for moths in the things you have-nacked away. Protect your furniture, rugs, carpets, ag well as your furs and clothing! The sure and easy way—simply spray Enos. No stain, no injury. 45¢—83c—$1.25 o, 9 D a 40-Watt Electric Light Bulbs Special, 23 ¢ Here’s where you “come in” on a big savin% High Quality Elec- tric Light Bulbs (40-watt), made by skilled workmen. perfect. Only 23c. We advise early buying on this item, as the quantity in stock will not last long at the special low price quoted above. Guaranteed This famous Soap is known the world over, and needs no introduction to you. The price_tells the story—S5c per cake— \Ionday Tuesday and Wednesday only. Limit, 4 cakes to each customer. Borden’s Evaporated Milk Special, 3 for 25¢ Monday, day Tuesday and Wednes- only — Borden’s Evaporated Milk—specially priced at, 3 cans, 25c. : Limit, 3 cans to each customer. $5.00 Fully Guaranteed Electric Flat Irons i, 3.9 saving during this special sale. Wednesday only. Special, 38¢ This excellent Polish comes in for a substantial Monday, Tuesday and 69c Wizard Polish, 38c. 2 to each customer. Nadine Face Powder Special, 37¢ You can keep the roses in your cheeks with the aid of Nadine Face Powder. This delight- ful powder special for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, 37c.: Limit, 2 to each customer. Limit, Special, 4 Rolls, 25¢ Stock up now on this high quality Bathroom Tissue—specially priced for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday—4 rolls, 25c. Limit, 12 rolls to each cus- tomer. e Sale of Sundries! Splendid Quality Rubber Gloves, pr.. . .49¢ $1.00 Bath Sprays..................69 Bath Brushes, long, detachable handle, $1.49 Small Hot Water Bottles, fully guaran- $1.50 Fever Thermometer. .. ... 75c Ever Ready Shaving Brushes: Quality Whisk Brooms.l. oo saie Gum Rubber Crib Sheetlng, 36x36. . .$1.19 Ingram’s Imported Nip, Toilet Articles —Priced Low Mary Garden Talc $5.00 Zip Depilatory. $1.00 Delatone Depilatory... 50c Hinds’ Honey and Almond Cream 50c Orchard White . 5 50c Hennafoam Shampoo. (3 bottles_ $1.00) 50c Watkins’ Mulsified Cocoanut Oil 35¢c Odorono . 30c Mum .. 25¢c Woodbury’s ) 50c Stillman’s Freckle Clj:am..u $1.00 Barnard’s Complexion Cream. 50c Glazo Nail Polish. 35c Cutex Preparations. 50c Djer Kiss Rouge.. Tangee Lip Stick $1.25 L'Origan Face Powder. $1.00 Azurea Face Powder. Three Flowers Face Powder 50c Djer Kiss Face Powder. 50c Lablache Face Powder 50c Pompeian Rouge .. 75c Cleopatra Day Cream... Ivory Soap, 3 cakes 25¢ Resinol Soap 35c Creme Daintie Deodorant 75c Kaptiv Tar and Egg Shampoo 50c Palmolive Shampoo. - s 98¢ . 59¢ S Here’s a Good Value! Splendid Quality Hand Brushes Only 29c¢ Pure bristles, strongly set in attractive handle. A special purchase enables us to sell these splendid Nail and Hand Brushes at 29e. Home Remedies —At a Saving $1.09, 49c, 29¢ 89c, 45¢, 25¢ -.$1.98, 98¢ 49c, 29¢ -89c¢, 39c, 23c -71c, 39c, 23c ..79c¢, 37c, 21c 89¢c, 45¢, 23c 5%c 98¢ .. 10c Sloan’s Liniment Lysol ......... Absorbine Jr. . Omega Oil . Sal Hepatica . Listerine Lavoris ...... Glycothymoline. Alcorub . Babek . Peroxide. Nuxated Iron .... Doan’s Kidney Pills Calotabs Zemo Eczema Lotion....... McHale's Pyorrhea Remedy< Miles Nervine Pierce’s Favorite Prescnptmn Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. Fleet's Phospho Soda. 89:. 45:. 23c Phillips’ Milk of Magne: Harper's Headache Medmne Gray's Glycerine Tonic.. Gude'’s Pepto-Mangan ... Swamp Root . Mentholatum Anuphlogutme Tyree's Antiseptic Powder, Jad Salts . Harmlessly Off comes all your hair. Just spread on wonderful new cream, let it stay a little while, then rinse off all the hair with clear water. Used by physicians. Money back if it fails to please you. S50c size—special, 42c. superflous Neet, the Eczema Remedy We honestly believe CRANO- LENE will cure any case of Eczema or other skin disease. Come in and let us tell you about it. Use one jar, and if you are dissatisfied, your money will be re- funded. Special, 89c. Genutne Bayer's Aspirin Tablets at cut prices— 3 nizen— 15e, 79¢. We Recommend Internal Baths —if the proper method is used, be- cause we know that they will ab- solutely correct Constipation and Autointoxication in a perfectly natural way, and these are the cause of 95 per cent of human ills. We also recommend the J. B. L. Cascade —for internal bathing, because it comes from the well known spe- cialist, Charles A. Tyrell, M. D., of New York, and successfully and scientifically cleanses the Colon its entire length. Call and let us explain it to you. “You’ll Marvel at This New Lipstic, Mons-Doriot TANGEE Stays on All D: Unusually Economical I¥s Waterproof! Is Permanent! This new, amazing Lipstick is a soft tangerine shade. From the original color it turns in- stantly on the lips to a natural glow that is startling In its nat- uralness, defying detection. ‘Won't rub off! Excellent for the cheeks. See the imprisoned glow of youth instantly re- stored. Get your stick today at Peoples—§1. _— 3000 BY OCTOBER: Ten Added to Faculty of| Foreign Service School— Dean on Leave. Preparations are being made at Georgetown University to provide quarters and class room facilities for nearly 3,000 students from every state in the Union, it was announced last night. Georgetown College will open to approximately 500 students on Sep- | tember 19 and by October 1, the open- | ing date for the law school, the entire university will be in full swing. Ten new members have been added to the faculty of the School of Foreign Serv fce. The semester opens Septem- ber 28, | Dr. Roy S. MacElwee, dean of the school, has been given a year's leave of absence. ‘The school will be un-| der the active direction of the assist-| ant dean, Thomas H, Healy, a_grad- uate of Georgetown. Mr. Healy has been connected with the forcign service school since its founding. New Faculty Members. The new faculty members were an- | nounced as follows: Francis M. Anderson of the =olicitor's office, De- partment of State; William Gordon Buchanan, former chief accountant, United States Shipping Board; Daniel E. Casey, general manager Washing- ton \]orlxng.« and Finance Corpora- tion and form division chief of the bureau of foreign and domestic com- Ralph A. Graves, assistant ational Geographic \Lluflll'l(‘ Vincent 8. McDonoug regent of Georgetown Unive Guillermo Butler Sherwell, res assistant, Federal Reserve = Addison E. Southland, United States| consul; n Levin Swiggett of the United States Bureau of Education; the Rev. John J. Toohey, SJ. pro- fessor of logic at Guorgetown Col lege,” and Herbert F. Wright, editor and formerly of the Catholic Uni- versity. The following courses assigned to the new bers: Mr. Anderson, mercial law; Mr. have been facuity mem- | domestic com- Buch n, foreign trade conventions: Mr . export sales practice; Mr. Grabes, applied geography; Father McDonough, pub- | lic speaking; Mr. - Spanish: Mr. Southlind, Mr. Swiggett, world Toohey, logic; Mr. W rn.hl‘ pull”(dl‘ sclence’and comparative government. | It is the hope of the school that in the near future, contsruction of its w building, to be known as the “ollege of Nations” will begin In the interests of international friendship, a series of “National 1ghes” will be conducted by the school during the coming year, cach one dedicated to some foreign country. 86 ARRESTS MADE HERE | IN WEEK UNDER DRY LAW| Maj. Sullivan's Enforcement Squad Assisted by Internal Revenue Agents in Local Cases. Maj. Daniel Sullivan's dry-law en- forcement squad, assisted by internal revenue agents, the past week, made elghty-six arrests for alleged dr law violations. These included thirty- seven for selling, thirty for illegal possession and nineteen for illegal transportation of liquor. ’ Members of the uniformed police force arrested 205 persons for intox- ication, fifteen for driving automo- biles while under the influence of Hauor and four for drinking in pub- ic. consular « Several times during the past few months Maj. Sullivan has called at- jtention to violations of the law against persons driving automobil while under the influence of liquor. He is anxious to have the courts in pose jail sentences upon such offe ders, believing nothing short of su. sentences will put a stop to th2 dan- gerous practice. Two mountains, 80 fect and 3,083 feet high respe nd one and two-thirds mil apd.t. are to form the aerial masts for the powerful new wireless station in German MOURNING BLACK Dyed Within 24 Hours CARMACK DRY CLEANING Co. 2469 18ih St., Col. 638 Dupont_Cirele, Fr. 5232 _ ~ LOST. AIREDALE PUP, name ""Whiskers" lar. “Liberal reward if returned to sinia ave “ALum Park), Clareadon, 181 on col- 219 Vir- Va., or Saile, other Dinck 1 Nos. | 208 and 356, Rewar AUTOMOBILE—Reward for iaformation lead- ing to Vei ¢ automobile stolen from garage in | rear 1254 215t n.w.. Saturday night, Sept. 1. 9 TSifver mesh), near press box at bail . or’ near Lall park: initials “Phove Clarendon 14131, Re- TN—Between Wa 1on Monday, August with sapphire 13th st Tog on und Auscostia > Bligree barpio. sei Reward if returned to 19 | Room 03 B coutaining pearis and oiher . Sept. near towpath of (. liberal reward. Mrs. L. C. Lusby, | 1347 Md. ave. ne. BEADED BAG, bla between ave.. Apt. 1, and 0 Oliver st.: ward_"Retnin to either addrese BEAGLE HOUND. smail; DIack body, (5 head, white feet: tibersl reward. NArth 3070, BILLFOLD, in Riggs Bank, 14th and Park rd.. Thursday. with name in Foid tet taining D. € nw. 2512 Conn. liberal re. driving permit 15 HA bills. Che mt Reward if returned to 5 East l\lr e st Chase, Maryland. Phone Cleveland 26. ¢ oung sepherd;” brown — wiite and reward. " 8118 Woodley rd. now. g+ GLASSES, tortoise shell, Saturday. Reward. Manager, 601 15th st. n.w. e ULL P with imond. 16th st. or Rhode Tnland_ave Reward. 805 Ambassador. o LEATHER BILLFOLD of papers. Please re. turn to Riggs Bank. Reward. NECKPIECE—Dark brown fo Amusement Park, Friday night, Sept. 7. Finder please refurn fo owner and receine good_reward. The Savoy. Apt. 26. PEARLS, 24-inch string; between 14th and 19th on B st., Friday morning; reward. Phone Main 1880, br. 383. bod PENCIL_WIIl party_wiio_borrowed ncil Saturday at American ' League rnd]v return to H. French, 338 F 3 engraved Cl t Ariington silver Eastern Star: rn_to 3601 Lowell PIN, oval, blue enamel, smail pear] dour head. Reward. 1376 Kenvon s PIN—Burrall_class, set in pearly; 17th and G n.w. 1742 F st n.w. POCKETBOOK, containing $19, by widow, at | Kresge store, 7th and E. Finder please call Lincoln 1815, . POCKETBOOK, ~biad 55 to Bluemont, Petarn kess. - Col. 5373, PURSE, red leather, containing money and key, Fiiday moming: Anacostia car or ity and’ Md._ave. Lincoln 1384. 10 PURSE—Will _party who p.cked up brown viciaity three kers, $5 and Finder keep mons jc1G0US. { FRANCIS. | ROTHERY. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY. The Wanderlusters' hike will start from Chain bridge at 2:30 o'clock and end at Cherrydale, Va. Bring lunch for campfire supper. Mr. lead. Marriage Licenses. following : Ringgold Hart and Elizabeth Hargrove Bur well, both_of this city. Sigurd Melby of Quinn, New York city. John C. Waldmann and Lenu . of_Bultimore, Md. Willinn bert and India Francls Slocum, both of Baltimore, Md. Russell King Allen und Ruby Vernel Seal, both of Richmond, Va Roy S. Bond and Elvira Molson, Bultimore, Md Isaiah ‘Wyatt and Richmond, Vi Dr. A, M. Hitt of Salem, Christine K Orange, Va Howard C. Rarrett, Hacrisonburg, Ethel R. Wangh, this city. Frank M. Heath and Marle A. Yvonne, both | of thix city. Joxeph . But Tull, Del Ray, Clyde M. Nimws and Catharine M. both of thik city. Birtl:s- Reported. The following births have been reported to the health department witbin the laxt twenty- four hours: Sicleon nd Sars Hefin girl Harry_and Cdna M. Bai, Iniah W and TRosn Woo Cyrus W and Jessie Poole, Hobert C and Cordelin Richard B. and Marie E. Thihadean, boy. George and Ephrodite Papuionou. girl. Trvin H. and Dorothy Fullmer, buy Harrison B. and Ruth McCuwles. boy. Harry F. und Hazel Marshall, girl Witliam L. and K ing. girl Walter H. and Lill Vern iz, Alun H. and Mary 3 Kanataro and Teurra Hori, girl, Willlam and Mamie Harrison. girl S'unos and Careie Young. boy s and Maggle £ Hotte boy ¢ and Bertha Gordon, girl bert und Gertrude am F. und Mary i Martha Alma Burrell, Va. and Winnie Va., and | r. Braddock, Va., and Rose ench, gil. na (unningl Bar Deaths Repor!e—d. The follemng deutl to the heul twenty-fiuz have been i department within Wiligw Iyland, 39, pital Sallle Williame, 01, Martha A. Waters, Mtichardson A. Adamson, vid E. Seal, 1. 1430 Eniory Howell, 83, 14 ce M. Keles, 60, lie Richards, 10 m ut of Iradore and reported the Jast St. Elizabeth’s Hos 1217 Quines st nee Mass. ave 14 Kalorama roud Z300 K st n. H. Smith, Soldiers’ Hospital Stephen Carter, 57, Andrew Browo, 49, George H. Brown, sles court Cards of Thanks COATES. We wish fo extend ou ks to our relatives and friends for their | srmpathy and beantiful floral tributes At the death of our beloved son, CHARLES HENRY COATES. We desire to extend to onr friend and ueighbors. er Post ville rican Legio tal Post. erans of I Wars, of Washin others our heurtfelt appreciation of kindness and sympathy shown us during ou recent bereavement, upon the occasion of th passing of our son, JOHN W, GIGO) ND MRS, W. GIGO! tha d_beautif: loved one, THE FAMILY. our sincere many friends and beautiful smpitly floral tributes at the death of o ALBEKT A. PREVOST. WILSON. We wixl thanks and apprec for their kindnes foral_tri son, 3. L THER SMarriage. JACOBS—WILSON. Mr. and M 3 ish to aunounce the marrisge of TRICE E.. to Mr 8. Wednesday, DBeaths. Passed into the be: . September 8, 1623 AND MOTHER. 9% Charles H. The beloved ‘mothe - dennte 3. Young, Juctin M, Samuel and cousin of Dora E on. Funeral from her late residence Tuesday. September 11. at 11 a.m. (Mia- neapolis papers kindly copy.) COLENMAN. 1923, at 8:30 o'clos 1806 11ih st and the Departed this life September Thomas D. West. Besides her is sursived by fourteen grandchildren, four great-grandchildren and a host of relatives and friends. Funeral from Vermont Avenue Baptist Church, Rev. Jumes E. Welles, pas tor, Tuescay, September 11, at Tt i» death, but it is peacef (Richmond. bupers please co FLOYD. September 6. 1 Mrs. Willi after a lingerin September 10, 11 am. loterment Creek. Depurted this lite, pember 6. stter u briet illness. Trancis. and grandson of Virzinia Funeral from his late residence eptember 9. at 2 p.m.. Rev. officiating. atives znd friends invited. GLEASON. prember 8. 1823, at 3| am., JAMES GLI Funeral from his | late ‘residence, 1015 28th st. n.w.. Mon September 10,’at 2 p.m. Interment at GLEASON. Tl hold & spec the" 10t, {or purpose of of our late brother, Funeral from his late residenc 1016 . uww. loterment at Oak H, cemeters., D. McPHERSON, Acting Master. Sydden aturda: ptember 8, Emergency Hospital widow of Patrick Notice of funeral hereafter. September 1, 1823, at his I WILLIAM JAMES HIC| [ Marshall of Milwau Hicks of Alpeu T. Thorson of Washingt GRADY. p.m GRADY. Grady. HICKS, tario, Calif., 35 p.m.. at her renmkuw. 817 L ELIZABETH JOHNSON. (nee Sulli ed wife of the late Joseph K. Johnson Notice ' of ‘funeral ' hereufter. - (Irooklyn and New York city papers please copy.) MOORE. Saturday, r P, at her residence. 1107 24th st. n.w EMALY FISTER, wife of the late James ‘W. Moore. Notice of funeral later. POWELL. Suddenl: tember 8. 1923. in New York city, AUG TS C.. beloved hus. band of Marjorie Powell, and brother of J - "Rohert, Eva Thomas. Mrs. Birdie Wilso John H. Gray and Clareuce A. Gray. Notice | of funeral later. i Saturday. September 8. 1923, n' 1:45 t her residence, 711 10th st. n.e., MARION C. (nee Foley), beloved wife of Harrs W. Rothers. Fineral from Name Church Tuesday. September 11, n. Friends and relatives invited. SILBERT. Thursday, September 6. 1823, at sthe residence of her sister, 4463 Conduit road, MAUD B. SILBERT (nee Gladmon) beloved wife of John H. Silbert. at Charles Town, W. V. Monday, Septem- ber 10. 5 WATERS. Friday. September 7, 1 a.m., at her residence, 1235 31st st. n.w. MARTHA A.. beloved wife of the late Samuel Magruder Waters. Services 2 m Monday, September 10. from the chape! Oak Hill cemetery. Friends and uluh‘el respectfully invited to attend, o* WOOD. Friday, September 7, 1923, ANNIE ‘WOOD, widow of John Wood. ‘uneral from ber late residence, 3601 New Hampshire ave. n.w., Monday, September 10, at 9 a Requiem mass at St. Gabriel's Church $:30 a.m. Interment Mt. Olivet cemetery. In Memoriam. BAYLIE. A tribute in memory of my mother, t 9 leather purse with name J. B. Owen please mail Keys to Colorado market, 14th and olo- rado? RING. downtown, 1038-W. CMBKELLA—Biue sk, amber-tipped. wood- handled: Lafayette Park opposite Woman's City Club or in club; $5 reward. St Inn. 1704 Conn. ave North 7494, WATCH_CHARM, lost September 3d, Wash- ington, D. C.. between St. James Hotel and post cfice, El's tooth, brown tinted edge, mounted i white gold: rewar, 4. A. Gel: bel. Elks Club, Weést 34th st.. Bayonne, N. WRIST WATCH, Iady's, gold. Eigin, marked Mary E. Anderson, “The Office,’” elther iu TWRECO car near Union station or near en- trance to station, on Sept. 7, at about 1:20 pm. Reward. L 64207, et _with 5 Sept. 7. stones, Reward. all_diamonds: Phone West JENNIE BAYLIE. who passed on to her hea- Tenly, home oule year ago today, September 9. 1 We see our dear omes die here, but we know that they live there. He has promised that they are with Him: we trust them to Him without question il i NETTIE SKINNER. DAUGHTER, WN. Iu sed but loving remembrance of B Bevoted” mother. SAHAH TROWN. “Swity died one year ago today. September 9, 10: Just a line of sweet remembrance, Just remembering fond and true, Just a token of love and devotion, That our hearts still long for you. *Tis sweet to be remembered And a pleasent thing to find, That although You are absent You still are kept in mind. HER GHILDREN, CORS. FANNIE both of | the members of Surder-Farm- | of our beloved | Avgust | tiful beyond | September 8, 1623, at 8:40 | Holy | Interment | | & MORTICIANS ay 1! Sligh will | Licenses to marry have been issued fo the | COSTELLO. Minneapolis and Nina R. | . both | f both of | f Burke, { | | | | | and | i [ McCONNELL. | hapel " apd modera In Memoriam. 1 |COLEMAN. 1u xsd but losing remembra: of my dear mother. MARY VIRGINIA COI MAN. who departed life two years ago September 9. 1 Sad wax the hour of that unhappy day When God called my dear mother awar: loving mother. s good and kind, N friend om eariifie b e OVING DATCHTER, NAGMT 61 MORE, - gl o 1o xad but loving remembranca our dear husiand and father, JOHN COS who departed thix life’ eleven yeura September 9, 19 May his voul rest in 'E AND g0 toduy CHILDREN. ® DIGGS. Sacred 9 tie memory of my dear lishaud, - CHAKLES C. DIGG axleep in Jesus fve years 1915 ¥ The dead in Christ shall At T last trampet's s Canght up to meet Him in th With Joy their Lord surrounding. O those prepured to HIS DEVOTED WIFE | Howarn, < devoted father and husband 2 NRY HOWARD. who de- eptember ¥, clasp your band, ving face to see Your pleasant smile made life worth while, Which mesnt t LOVING WIF Today recalls the 1 0f'a loved on T rest And those who atill remeniber him Are the ones who loved him best MRS.* MABEL BARDROFF. MRS. ALICE IOGERS AND FRED F. HOWARD. ~* 5 nee of our who en- . FRANCES EVA. mory car father. with i Canuor take o Not now. bu Tt may te el Kniow the ineans And then up there wel u HIS DEVOTED DAUGHTER, BRYANT LEVITT. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear mother,"PAULIS departed this life two e tember 9, 162 5 « JOSEPHIN® A tributs of of our dear st devotion éoaghier and s MeCONNEL,. o doparted Years ago today, Septe MGTHER $ND ad bt joving and and dadds, 1o the memors ter. 103 life sf MINIFIE, our_dear. W v Dear sometime 1lie m st b« near. o7, L. pain he bore. AY H. MINIFIE, mile on me from heaven, 1 me when 1 die, niert my dear daddy sweet fay br and by, BABY. LOIS GRACE. * o the memory of my dear mother. EMMA E. MOORE, who departed this life nine years ago today, September 9, 1914 Goue, but not forgotten DEVOTED HUSBAND AND CHIL That I ma: Some HER DRE | MURRAY. A tribute of love and devotion to « memory of our dear wife and mother. JITH 1. MURRAY, who died four years todax, ember 9. 1919, Loved in life: rememhered in death HER HUSBAND AND CHILDREN OLIVER. 1In sad and loving memors of o hustend and father, WILLIAM T. OLIVED September 9 who died o years ago foda WIFE AND SON. "¢ 1921, H PECE. 1In tad but loving remembrance of thy ROSE E. PECK, who de- dear danghter, parted tiils life tw0 years ago toduy. month of September once sgain is bere, 0 me tiie saddest of the year. wes on a September day my denr daughter passed aw VING MOTHER, MRS. mory of my dear niece, RO: 1ds). Who passed awas e Just wien her Liopes were best, Slie was tuken id of pain T"IHERESA V. CAR- TER (Norfolk, Va., pavers please copy.) o ROBEY. WINDHAM. MARTIN. remembrance of my beloved mother, ROBEY, who_sweetly fell asleep five today, September 8. 1918, and be- NELLIE MARTIN WINDHAM. 1918, ‘and beloved tephew, REG ARTIN. December 25, 1821, You have never been forgotten passed awar 1 hope to meet you right day. YOUR BELOVED DAUGHTER AND AT 3T ALLIE HER LOVI In_loving Mrs. A e memory of our dear 3 ERBERT SMITH, ‘who de- 113 life five vears ago today, Sep- mber 9. 1018, Thoush You are gone. you are not forgotten, it place can never more he flled; will keep your memory sacred our hearts in death are stilled THE FAMILY, * FUNERAL DIRECTORS. JAMES T. RYAN, 817 PA. AVE. 8.E. Model Chapel Liocoln 143 Private Ambnlances. Live: Connection. e tmesaiCussction B ST Joseph F. Birch’s Sons J i En.nnmed 184 3034 M St. N.W. gsiatueied 1848, Automobile Serrice 4. WILL1AM LEE, Funeral Embalmer. Livery in comnection. Commodi crematorium. Moderare prices. 332 B.w Tel. call M. 1388 'V.L. SPEARE CO. Neither the succeszors of nor cem- Director _ang Pa. ave. i nected with the original W. R. Spears | establishment. | Ezoue Frunk_ssts._S 940FSt NV V YORK AVE. N.W. __Private_Ambulance. WM H. SARDO & CO. ,__.-rnr. ORIGINAL ———y WR.szaze o, 1208 HSTREET,N.W. MAIN 108 FORMERLY S40 FST. i ALMUS R.SPEARE _ WII B.SPEARE | e CLYDEJ. mcm;fi-—l * i THOS. R. NALLEY & SONS, 131 ELEVENTH ST. 8.E. Tndertakers. Embalmers ‘Honiellke Funeral Parlors. Phone Lincoin 480. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 113 SEVENTH 8T. N.W. : Marers Chapal Telepione, _Main 2473 ?errp & Walsh lay lain_984—Gerald WAIII Timothy Hanlan 641 H ST. N.E. Phone L. 5343. JUSERH (GAVIERS $0N3 TABLISHED 1830 1730~1732 PENNA.AVE. PHONES: MAIN S512-5513 . W. WARREN TALTAVULL 3619 14th St. At Spring Road. Col. 464. . MONUMENTS. “We specialize in designing and erect. !ing memorials (monuments and mauso- leums) of quality and character, Call and see hundreds of photographic suggestions and designs on exhibition in our office, THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC., 914 Fifteenth Street. FUNERAL DESIGNS. GEO. C. SHAFFER, Ehene: EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS. 900 mh AT MODERATE? PRICES. st. nw. Prompt auto delivery service. Artistic—expressive—inexpens! 0| Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. -

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