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Hart Schaffner & Marx Produce the New Tuxedo Styles 55 HE fact that it’'s a hand- tailored Tuxedo by Hart Schaffner & Marx assures you of fine quality and the wider houlders, tapering hipline and broad, peaked lapels tell the world you're a step ahead of the fashion. Raleigh Haberdasher s E INC. Thirteen Ten F Street Style No. The “PREP"—a blucher style, waterproof, crepe rubber sole sport oxford for the junior miss —in Olive Tan Calf with a con- trasting collar.of Hazelnut Brown. Sizes 12V4 to 2 5600 Children's Floor—Mezzanine. SOUVENIRS! Stetson Shoe Shop Thirteen-Five F Street Sizes 8% to 12 $550 Sizes 2% to 8 8% Exclusive Agents in Washington One place in Washington to buy— the longest wearing—neatest appear- ing—most for your money—SHOES FOR_CHILDREN. The Leader Shoe Store has exclusive rights to sell the famous— Sturdily built—correctly de- signed and finished in the best materials. Children like USTER BROWN GHOES 33 t0*H good on the feet. IF YOU'RE NOT SATISFIED THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1925. MARYLAND BOYS WIN IN CATTLE JUDGING Gaithersburg -Youth Among Those Honored at National Dairy Exposition. By the Associated Press. e INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., October 16. —Four States and one Canadian province were represented in grand prize awards made public last night at the natlonal dairy exposition. Judging of Guernsey and Holstein cattle and boys' and girls’ club judg- ing required the entire day. First prize for the senior and grand champlon Guernsey bull was awarded to May Rose Cherub, owned by the Grangeville Guernsey farm, Grange- ville, Idaho. The junior grand champlon bull in |this breed was Leader's Bell Buoy, owned by D. B. Tenney of Crystal Bay, Minn. Belle Calamity Wayne, owned by Haley and Lee of Springford, Prov- ince of Ontario, Canada, was named senfor and grand champion Holstein cow, and Pabst American Beauty of the Pabst-Holstein farm, Ocono- mowoc, Wis., was declared junior winner in this breed. Maryland's team in the boys’ and girls’ cattle judging competition Mourning Blacks Dyed 24-HOUR SERVICE Dry Cleaning Co. ‘Lincoln 239 made a clean sweep of team and in- dividual first honors in competition ‘with 20 other States. The Maryland team's were Arthur Dunnigam; Pylesville; Ralph Walker, Galithersburg, and Stanley Sutton, Chestertown, Illinois was second, Oklahoma third, Georgia fourth and Towa fifth. Arthur Dunnigam won the highest ‘indivldual honors. . METHOD. IS APPROVED. New Accounting System Adopted for Gaslight Company. A new system of accounting to be followed by the Washington Gas Light Co. was approved at a conference at the District Building today between the Public Utilitles Commission and Sffictals of the Washington and George- town Gas Light Co. 1t is understood that the new method will not be put into effect until the close of the calendar year 1926. members CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Tivolli Pastime Club will give a dance tomorrow, 9 p.m., at the Den- lee, 1519 R street. Visitors welcome. The Y. M. C. A. School of Religious Education will meet Monday in Calvary Baptist Church. Classes will be held at 6:45, 7:30, 8:15 and 9 p.m. Page McK. Etchison, director of religious work, is in charge. The Social Hygiene Soclety of the District will meet Tuesday, 8:15 p.m., at Plerce Hall, All Souls’ Unitarian Church. M. J. Exner, M.D., and Dr. Valeria H. Parker, both of the Ameri- can Social Hyglene Association, will speak. The Frolic Club will give an in- formal dance tomorrow night at the Cairo Hotel. Soclety of Natives will meet at the “Washington Club. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. The Writers’ League will meet, 8 o'clock, Thomson School. Alva May Butler will speak at the Playhouse, 8 o'clock. Subject, “How to Remain Young and Be Beautiful. The Business Women’s Council will meet at the Church of the Covenant. Rev. Va., will preach at the Vermont Ave- nue Baptist Church, 8 o'clock. All welcome. Brightwood Citizens' Association will hold its annual meeting and election of officers, 8 o'clock, in parish hall of the Church of the Holy Comforter. The Boys' Leader: A., will meet, 6:45 0 department, Y. M. C. A. The classes are conducted for the purpose of teaching boys how to be leaders and instructors in physical training. Ralph A. Davis, physical instructor, will be in charge. Bazaar and dinner by Miriam Chap- ter, No. 23, O. E. 8., will be held from 7:30 o'clock to midnight, at Joppa Temple, 4209 Ninth street. Dancing at 9 o'clock. Corps, Y. M. C. ‘lock, in the boys' Delta Phi Chi Fraternity and l’hl‘ Sigma Epsilon Sorority will give a combined dance in the Wardman Park Saddle Club from 9 until 1 s BE EISEMAN'’S 7th & F Sts. “inely Tailored uits ad Overcoats Specially Priced at This showing of Two-trousers Suits and Overcoats for Fall is the most complete exhibition of the styles and colors now favored by the well dressed men of Washington. There are many shades of brown and gray as well as the Single or double breasted models. More and more men are buying their clothes here, where they get just what they want without paying high prices. much desirable blues. %25 g RO A aleigh- sticking them into a pair. how long really good shoes can last. ! that’s sure to be a joy to your bank roll. If you have mot a charge account here—why mot apply for one? i Manager—Third Floor $ Cred Thirteen-Ten F Street Oxfords For College Men Golden Tan and Black; Oak Soles, Stitched Heel Seat, and Harness Stitched Uppers Here’s the answer to the demand of college men for’ shorter, stubbier footwear to go with the wider trousers worn now. Please your gloomy old dogs, boy friend, by Be surprised next Spring at And' %8 is a price Raleigh Haberdasher i g SRR A L A AR Inc. T = [ | Francis Pree of Rectortown, o'clock. Miss Thelma Davies will give an exhibition dance. William B. Cushing Auxillary to Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War will meet, 8 o'clock, at Pythian Temple. The Ohio Girls’ Club will give a dance at the Denlee, 1510 R street. The Tuxedo Athletic Assoclation will present a comedy, “Won by Wireless,” 8 o'clock, at the Christian Church at Tuxedo. : IBeaths. { BOWIE. Wednesday, October 14. 1025 at her residence. 520 Brd st. s.w.. CAROLINE BROWN. “heloved wife of . Edward Bowie. “loving mother of William B.. Thomas E.. Philip B. and Josephine Bowie Funeral gervices at St. john's C. M. E. Church. Pomefov And Stanton Toads. An costia. D. C..-Sunday. October 18. at 1:30 n.m. “Friends and relatives invited. BREWER. Thursday. October 15, 1923. at 630 aim._at his residence. 1343 P st nw. CLARENCE (. BREWER. beloved | husiiand ‘of E rewer. brother of Liz: | A Williams. 1da V. and | Funeral from Shiloh Bab- | Ot and PRt now. Rev ating. Sunday. October 18. al | A | | | 30 | 17° . Departed this life October 15 PAUL S CARTER. infant son of R A and Mrs. Ruth Clay Carter. He e their loss a loving mother and two little brothers. ~ Funeral from residence.’ 67 1L street northwest. 1 o'clock, Satiirday. October 17. 1925. COLLIER. Thursday. October 15. 1925. at 2:20 am.. at the residence of her daugh ter. Mrs."Allen Hunter Rogers. 605 Otis pLo nw.' Mrs —HENRIETTA MATA COLLIER (nee Meyer) beloved_wife of the Tate William J. raged 70 years. Funeral from Otia place n.w. Satu day. ‘October 17. at_11:30 a.m. Inter- at Glenwood Cemetery. Relatives d friends invited COPPERTHITE. Suddenly. October 13, 1925, At 11:15 p.m_ atthe residence of his daugl ter. Mre” Win. McCov. 508 ar @ Clarendon. Va. HE COPPERTHIT! azed 7R Years." He leaves to_mourn th loss four datighters. Mrs. Wm. McCo; Clarendon. Va.: Mre, W. B. Van Deuse niore, Md.: Mra' M J. Chambe lain and Mrs. Wm_ E. Pendiefon of Rich- mond Hon: i Mion ¢ 3 e o .. " Blirial Relitives -and T0% M., thite of Washington lay, October 17, at - Ok Hil friends invited. Entered into rest October 14. 1025 © residence. K0 Fastern ave., Fair: hts CARRIE DAY belovid wife ay and_mother o erta Mackin, May Agnes Coles. Genava Smith; Helena Kirkland and William Day and randmother of Benjamin Day. She also leaves to mourn her loxs a host of other relat and “friends. Funeral Sunday, October 18, at 12:45 am.. from Ebenezer M. E. Church, 14th and D sts. se. 17° DAF embers of Dickerson Tab.. No. 44 % 2 . requested ‘to aitend the” ‘uneral “of wax mont He of Fdwa .. ] CARRIE DAY of Fairmount October 18. 1925, 1 p.m.. Church, Fourth and D_ sirve: Harvey' Lucas, W. 8.; Myrtle DE LYON! day morning. 9:12 o'clock. at Freedmen Hoeital, Louisa, devoted wife of Harrison De Lyons. “She leaves to mourn her depar- ture a loving daughter, Mrs. Rosa Lea Hazel, of Savannah. Ga.: & devoted so William De Lyona U. S A. Fort Bennings. Ga.: one daughter.in-law. Mrs. ons: five grandehildren, four hildren and other relatives and friends. Remains resting at John T, Rhines' Co’n funeral chapel. Notice of funeral later. DOORS. Devarted this life suddenly Thurs- day, October 15,1925 at’s pm. at his residence. No.' 7 Lincoin ave.. Park. Md.. RALPH DOORS. beloved son of James and Josephine Doors. He_leaves to mourn a father. mother. sister. Margi brother. Walter: irandfather and_gran mother‘and & host of other relatives and friends. * Funeral from St Luke's Bantiat Church, Brightwood. D. C. Rev. Shelton Miller, 'D. D, pastor. Sinday. October 18 at 2 bm. " Body will be carried to War- renton. Va. We knew the awful pain he bore. We did niot see him die: We only know be went away And did not say gond-bye THE FAMILY. * fls Society an- ROSA ELLIS Funeral Friday. October 16, 1:30 n.m., at Moon_ & Allen’s establishment. 12th and Fia. ave. " o MAMIE A. JACKS | MARY CRATS. Seest ¥ GIL . Pres ASPIE. Departed this Jife. after a lin- ing iliness. at_her residence. 219 Cani ol ave. ne. CECELIA GILLISPIE. be- loved wite ot “the ‘laie Henry Giliisole nother of the late Garfield. Noble an Alberta Gillispie Sparrow. She leaves to mourn_th a loving mother. Mrs. Takoma | MAHER. MATT] MAXWELL. McCOY. | woTE, 1:15 ¥ E Entered into eternal rest #1.§ FLSIE WILSON, r Eloise Clark: a sister. Mrs. Cornelia John: son. and a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral from the Trinity Bantist Chugen, Central ave, Tvv City, D¢ Re = Lewis officiating. Sun Ootabar 18 1925 ¢ 1°nm. invited to ‘attend GOTTWALS. Departed this life at 2 p.m.. QARIy 1T, 1925, at Garfieid Hoghit MARTIN T.. teloved husband of Cha lotte J."Gotiwals. ~ Funeral services at the family’ residence. 2845 North . Capitol street; at % undas. “October . 18. Friends and re invited. i7e HARRIS. Suddenly. Friday. October 16, 1625 at 730 am’ at the residence of her daughter Mrs. P. H. Schwarz. 1438 K & e ANNIE T wife of William T. Harris Nofice of funeral hereafter. 8¢ JOHNSON. Friday. October 16 1925, at 1771785 ain.. at her reaidence. Morton | st nw. “Apt. 7. MARY JOHNSON. he- loved mother of "Dora Briscoe. Mary Wat- son and Charles Johnson. Remainia reet. ing at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors. 2223 Georgia ave. n.w. Notice of funéral hereafter. | LEATHERWOOD. Departed this life Octo- Notice of funeral later. BETOOD: LYNN. Suddenlv. October 14. 1925 MA- RION E_LYNN aged 48. husband of Han- nah V. 'Lynn (niee Long). Funeral from Taltaviill's chavel. 430 7th st. 8w dav at 11 ‘am tional Cemetery TTHEWS. Departed this life Sunday. Oe. ober 11. 1925 at 3:30 p.m.. at CA!’\!H‘(V‘ Hospital. MAGGIE. wife of Richard Ma thews and mother of Josephine Lewls. She leaves to mourn two sisters and one brother and a host of other relatives and friends. Remains resting at the home of her sister-in-law. Mrs. Grace E._ Rosier, 845 C st se. ' Funeral from St. Csprian Church Saturday morning at 9 o'clock. In- terment at Mount Olivet Cemeters. 18* . male: t tan. long hair. whi around herk and on breast. Apnis Wash. incton Animal Rescue Leasue. 349 Mars- d COL 11 dark brown. e Tovely dox. Aprly Wasnington Animal” Resche. Tengus. 349 Marvland ave. m.w. boaG. . part cocker spaniel and o white on breast and tip of el mate. C A% ply. Washington Animal Rescue League. rylan BU - m dark brown brindle and white. ~Apnly Washin, £ 1al Rescue Leagtie, 349 Marsiand ave. 2 ER. female. white be head and black ‘saddie and long ta- Washinkton Animal Rescue Leagite. Maryland ave. gw. PART COLLIE and part bull: mal k Trown brindie Weaiht'red cotar - ApSiy 2 n_ Animal Re ashington Xnim scue * League. 349 —— LOST. PIN. gold: Tuesday. Oct. 13th: about inches long. set with pearl - Raturn to Totel Ralen 160> Apply 349 BAR 214 Dhires, POC] en_Ath and gt on, Fa. ave. contalning s10-byf Fane: ok, ete.: peward. | A, Lt 5 tonTerrace. Clifton et miw Dol Fast i bull. brindle and white. 207 T st BOSTON bull. brindle and white. 203 st COLLIE, male, white with tan 5 rd. 1720 N at. now. Franklin 3181, EARRING. dlamond and onsx. somew] the neieniorhood of ¥ 5t A ana Tbin sie. and Vermont ave: mw. Petirn to Ant. B1. 1016 T0th t. ma. P10 EYEGLASSES. heavy bone rim. made by Berlin: between New' J st s’ Call Linc. 077600 & o o= i A FUR—Marten. cameo _pin _attached, 2 ward f returied. M. F. Walshe: 115 6% . GOLD key charm and two ki pm. in ‘Mt ‘Pleasant car o between Weoa, [ig" apt. and “Conn. “ave. bridger” Fiom 54637 reward. containing pictures. Re- 18+ Re- Wednesday LOCKET—Silver. ward: please phone West 12389 PAY ENVELOPE—WIIl_h ieman who found it in Balcony of M;lfvl‘»'oll.‘i‘l]::‘" Fhenter ease _return same Tocey H Briin naRe. Aptgar. o sl PERSIAN CAT. white female, nea: idian 1. nw.. Wednesday afternoon. Owner: o148 eridian ol n.. 3 3 PIN—Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority” i g Gallaudet College” mame. Nova. Ore Phamar Son an back. Please retirn to 1705 Keatun 8% o POCKETBOOK. 17th st between Que and R sis.. Oct. 16, Call Potomae 33800 " | POCKETBOOK—Containing ‘automobile license card. operator's camy s oo W VA Roaca i Sieuickey. organtown. W Va. a SN Manuel. Congress Hall Hotel -} s 0 POINTER DOG—White with_black apot in forehead: reward. Telephons ‘Maia = sl e POLICE DOG—Young. brown mixed with tan and black. Reward. Call Tincom Bom. RUGS (2). Thursday night. on Conn._ave. between 'R at._and, Dupon Circle?” Sddres t on ‘tag o Potomac afer 6 North 5010, R S STICK PIN, round open work. 2 - .}’;'..d peari 'in center. Reward. "x'&.""%zdét v 3 s s b sl TIMKIN roller certificate: reward. Add Box 248-V. Star office, 20° oA D robably in fewand Lifcoln 9707w, 1> O Vidinity RIST WATCH. white gold Hamilton mak T RIST WATCE. Whis e i ave. ALl tar m- Tady's: Thu; evening: svening: Hetatives i Triepds | t. l i | i | | | Satur- | Interment ‘at” Atlington | BOYD. A tribute of love to the memory of | i | | | | MOORE, MOTEN., SMITH. Friday. PR L Deaths. Suddenly. Wednesday. October 14. 1925. at 10:30 p.m., at her residence. 2ton place n.e. ANNIE MAHER. be- loved daughtér of Mary O'Donnoghue (nee McCann).” Funeral from St. Martin's Church &aturday morning at ‘9 "o'clock. Interment at Holy Rood Cemetery. i LY. Thu!udz)'. Oll;lhh'r 15.“}.?.25. 55 ‘im.. ‘after & lingering MARY F."Beioved wite of Albert R. Mat tingly. in the 62nd vear of her b4 neral from her late residence. Saturday. October 17. at 2:30 latives and friends invited. JIn- at Glenwood Cemetery. Thursday. October 15, 1825, iy L, her’ residence. 1% . JULIA M. MAXWELL. Funeral frof her late “residence Saturday. October 17. at 930 am. thence to St. Aloysius Church. orth Capitol and T sts.. where ill be said at 10 a.m. for the re- pose of her soul » )Y. _Friday morning. October 16. 1925, at 2315 o'clock after 4 brief fiiness. MA GARET ELI McCOY. widow of the late Daniel McCoy of Hancock Md.. lnEd mother of Mra Era 3 Burner and the late J. B. McCov. Fu- neral from her late_rexidence. 1924 Penn- avlvania ave. n.w . Sunday morning. Octo- Burial at Hancock. Md. 17° ber 18 N. Departed this life October 15. 1925, at 6:50 pm. RACHEL McGUINN. | Leloved sister of Maggie and Charles W. | McGuinn and Kate McGuinn_Nash. and uuntof Beatrice McGuinn Browne and Harvey H.McGuinn. ~Remaing resting at 1815 13th st n.w. October 17. Funeral from St Marv's P. E. Church. 23rd and G n.w Sunday. Octoher 18. at 1 pm. In- terment at Brandy. V October 17° October 14, 1925 at Morzantown, W. Va. JOHN TEMPLE MOORE. half: brother’ of Mre. T L Jones and_John r es. Notice of ~funeral will appear| m. terment later. ‘Wednesday. October 14. 1925, at m. it her residence, 820 R street n.w. LUCY J. MOTEN. the devoted sister ©of Miss Fannie A. Moten, Mrs. Helen M. Jackson.” Mrs. Rebecca M. Powell and Mrs. Sarah N. Johnson. Funeral Satur- October 17, at 1 p.m.. from Berean Baptist Church. ” Interment at Alexandia, = 3 The officers_and members of the ‘Women's Frederick Douglass Benefit Asso- ciation are requested to attend the fu- neral of Mise LUCY MOTEN Saturday. October 17. at 2 p.m.._from Berean Bap- tist Church’ M. E. DENT. President, F. E. RAYMOND, Secretary. - A Suddenly, Wednesday. October 4 5. MICHAEL. beloved hushand of Verona O'Conpwr (nee Kummer). Funeral from his late residence. 201 Shepherd st.. Chevy Chase. Md.. Saturday morning. Oe- tober 17 thence to the Bleased Sacrament Church. "Chevy Chase Circle, where re. m mass will be said at 10 am. Friends and relatives invited. Interment at St. Mary's Cemetery. OSBORN. Suddenly. Thursday, October 15, 1925 'at Garfleld Hospital. at 9:30 am. INEZ V. OSBORN (nee Snoots). beloved wife of C. Lee Oshorn and mother of Dorothy Ehlers and Helen Osborn. Funeral v Chapel, Brightwood. D. C., at 2 p.m. Interment at Rogj, Creek Cemetery. Friends and relatives vited. (Virginia papers please copy.) OSBORN. All members of Brightwood Re- bekah Iodge. No. 11, 1. 0. O. F. are requested to meet at Brightwood Masonic Temple Saturday. October 17. 1925, at 1 olclock, 10 attend the funeral of Sister INEZ OSBORN. Funeral from Emory . E. Church at 2 o'clock. VA M. JACK. Noble Grand. Rec. Secretary. RAINEY. October 13_1925. MARY. the be- loved wife of John Rainey. Funeral from b al's funeral home R16 H st ne. Saturday mornine at 8:30 o'clock. thence to St Aloysius Church. where mass ®ill be said at 0 o'clock. Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery. RICKETTS. Thursday. October 15. 1925 OSCAR J.._beloved husband of Anne E. Rickette. “Funeral from the chapel of W Speare Co.. 1208 H st. n.w., Saturday. October 17. at 2:30 p.m. ROUSE. Thursday, October 15. 1925, at her reeidence 515 " Rhode Island ave, n.w. MAMIE F. ROUSE. beloved wife of C. H. Rouse. * Funeral from Lee's chapel Satur- day. October 17. at 2 pm. Interment at Rock Creek Cemetery. s SISRON. Friday. October 16, 1025 JOHN CARROLL,_SISSON. beloved husband of Julla R. $iason. in’ the 45th vear of his age. " Services at hin late residencs, 381% 13th st. n.w.. Saturday. October 17. at 2 BT, Joterment at Fort Lincoln Cemeters, latives und friends inviied to attend. ® October 16 1925, at 530 ALEXANDER SMITH. be. loved “father of Missouri Smith. James. Delena and Willilam' Smith and’ Beverly Ward Funeral from the W. Ernest Jar. vie Co_ funeral parlore. 2222 Georaia ave n.w. Tueaday. October 20. at 2 pm. 18 SMITH. A epecial meeting_is_called for Martha Chapter. No 4. O. E. S Saturdas At 1 pm. at Naval Lodge Hall, 4th and Pa.'ave. se. for the purpose of attending the tuneral’ of our late sister. JANITH ELLEN M_ REYNOLDS. Matron. ANNETTE M. EVANS. Secretars. TAYLOR. In New York Ci JAMES LOCKERMAN. beloved hushand of Annie Dryer Taylor. Interment in Oak Hill Ceme- ter urdaz. October 17. at 10 o'clack Kindly omit fowers 1 THORNE, town. N. R3nd ‘vear. October 151925 at Moores. J.. MORRIS THORNE. in_ his Funeral from the residence of his son. Dr. Nathan_Thorne. Chester ave Moorestown. N. J.. Saturday at 1:30 p.m. WALLACE. Thursday. October 15, 1936 3t'10:30 a.m. at her residence. Nin st ne. BETTIE GRESHAM WALLACE, heloved mother of the late Fred Gresham and Mollie Jackson and mother of Annie G. Clare. “sister of Paul Dandridge, Re. hecea "Langley. Sargh | Rodgers “Erand: mother of Viola P. Williams, great-grand- mother of Selma ‘and Freelar Williams. Funeral Sunday at 1 o'clock from Mt Horeb Baptist Church, 16th st. between B and C sts. ne. Rev. Charles Fox. ast 17 WORTHINGTON. Friday. October 18. 1925, at 1:05 am. at her rexidence 129 Heck: man st ee. MARY WORTHINGTON. be. loved daughiter of Mary Curtis. wife of Joshua_Worthington. mother Gf ' Jame Leola. Mary. Augustus. Thomas and May- Teile " Worthington. and wister of Jane Hawkine 'and Louise Tolson. _Remaina feating 8t the W. Ernest Jarvis Co_funeral parlors 2223 Georxia ave. n.w. Notice of funeral hereafter. In Memoriam. my dear ton, ELMER F. BOYD, who de- parted this life seven years ago today, Getober 16, 1918. Sweey to remember the one who once was ere Although' absent. sou are fust as & The midnight stars shine on the Of ‘the one 1 loved and could not save. HIS LOVING MOTHER. | DUCKETT. Sacred to_the memory of my | heloved father. THOMAS DUCKETT, who departed_this life nine years ago today, October 15, 1014, Jesus. keep him in your bosom Tntil T reach the shining shore. Then. oh. Master. let me have him To'1ove and_ cherish s before. LOVING DAUGHTER. SARAH. Dear fa the grave in which he is laid Sweet iis' the ‘memory which never shall o Heart of our lives are buried deep Lpder the sod where he peacefuily sisep. FAITHFUL " DAUGHTER. ° PRISCILLA, AND GRANDDAUGHTER. SARAH. " * EBERLY. In loving remembrance of our dear’ mother. MARGARET CATHERINE EBERLY. who entered into eternal rest eight years ago today, October 16, 1917. | Dear is the grave where mother is laid: Sweet Is the memory that will never fade. Part of our lives is buried there deep Tnder the'sod where our dear mother sleep HER LOVING DAUGHTER AND GRAND- N. MAMIE AND PERCY MOY. * EBERLY. In loving remembrance of my be- | loved mother and our erandmother. MAR- GARET _CATHERINE EBERLY ~(nes Grant), who departed this life eikht sears 20 today. October 16. 1917. Among_the cherished faces victured on Themory's walla. Among familiar voices that sound through ‘memory's halls. The loving face of mother is the dearest face 1 see. The gentle voice of mother had the sweet- e soung to me. | HER. LOVING DAUGHTER. BLANCHE | HURLEY. We hear no more the voice we love. We see no more vour face. But_everywhere within your home We sce Your vacant. blace. HER GRANDCHILDREN. * EINSTEIN. In IOVIHE remembrance of our Sheyear arg ioday. October 18 1pady ar agg 3 118 1924, one year AEg [IRRD MRS, FsMITH. HAW*L\'S. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear son and brother, JOHN H.. who left us so suddenly seyen years ago today. October 18, 1018. " Anniversa: mass at the Church of the Good Shepherd. Sweet to remember him who once was here Though absent from us he is just as dear. The midnight stars shine on the grave Of the one we loved but could not save May his squl rest in peace, HIS LONELY MOTHER. JULIA HAW- KINS, * AND = SISTEKS. IDA AND QUEENIE. . HUGHES. In sad but loving remembrance of my son. GEORGE W. HUGHES. who departed this life one year ago today. October 16. 1924. Every day brings sweet memories HUTTON. age. Fu. 1689 32nd { JACKSON. | JARBOE, McFADDEN. MITCRELL. SULLIVA; | Automobile Service. In Memeriam. A tribute of love to the memory of my dear mother. SARAH FRANCIY HUTTON. Who deparied thin life one year g0 today. October 16, 1024. Mother. your memory will be forever, It wo meet on Lhat heavenly shore. Hearts that-are broken will greet you we meet Lo part 1o more. Gone. but not forgotten, HER DAUGHTER. NETHE STEELE. * In sad but loving remembrance of my dear mother. ELIZABETH JACK- SON. who' departod thix lile seven Jears k0 today. Octover 16. 1918. Th‘p( nn; ldlo\'m‘l );‘ nflu‘a( ll;:]!f. er fond. trie heart in atill: The hands that would have helfed me Now lie in death's cold chill. When evening shades are falling And'I‘am sitting all alone. In my heart there comes a longing. f you only could come home. At home on the beautiful hills of God. By the valley of rest so fai) Some day. some time. when my task is o'er. With joy 1 shall meet you there. HE{IICIROVING DAl'GHTT?Rv LILLIE Wel' WILLIAMS. In sad but loving hters and BERTHA VILLIAMS and JOSE PHINE JARBOE. leparted this life seven years ago today. Octover 16, 1918 Oh, do not_ask if we mise them For’ there ‘ln such a vacant place Oft ‘we think we feel their presence And long to see their faces But rome day we'll see you. Bertha and Josephine. 3 And we will tell you o'er and o'er How we've missed you since you left us, When we meet to part no mors. THE FAMILY. * Sacred to the memory of our dear son and brother. NOBLE K. McFAD. DEN. who departed thia lifr seven years *ago. ' October 14, 1918 _and our dauehter and wister. DOROTHY L. M FADDEN. October 16. 1918. Part of our lives are buried deen And our hearts are filled with bain: 5‘20;.‘;79 the memories that will never Sweet are the graves where ther are laid MOTHER AND BROTHER. * Tn ead hut loving remembranee of our darline "xon. grandson and nephew FRED MITCHELL Jr. who departed this life two years ago today. October 16, 1025 Nog dead to ua who loved him. Not Tost’ hut gone before Our darling lives with us in memory And will forevermore, 5 THE FAMILY. * of_onr ARY F. rest PORTER. Sacred to the memory dear mother and grandmother. PORTER. who entercd into ater: one year ago today. October 16, 1924 ROBERTSON. In loving remembrance o e oo AT O ROBERTS0 who 23 s life ‘seven vears as todar S Bkober 1871015 The Gewes we place upon your grave Sy wither and decas. But ove for thee who lies beneath HIS MOTHER. Will never fade aw N. In sad but loving remem. brance of mv dear wife. DA W. SULLI VAX. who deparied this lifa seven years ago today, October 16. 1018, There is a face so dear T miss. SHIL i the voira 1 love God keep her safe with Him until We meet tome dav ahove HER DEVOTED HUSBAND. JOSEPH A. SULLIVAN. > SULLIVAN (nes Crow). Tn ead but loving memory of our dear girl. TDA W STL LIVAN. who nassed to the Great Bevond seven years ago today. October 16. 1918 Have you ever sat alone at eve 'And watchad the dav's decline As_vou dreamed that close heside you Were all that once were thine? Wa_hear no mora the voice we love We e no more the face. where _within _our’ home our vacant place. We_miss sour soft and eentle voice Your eweet and gentle smile Without vou_ Tda. it often seems That 1ife is not worth while HER LOVING MOTHER AND FATHER At home on_the beautiful hill of God. By the valley of rest so fair i Some day. gome time. when our task 1s o'er. With jov_we ehall mest acain. HER _LOVIXG BROTHERS JORN. AR; THUR. HARRY AND WALTER. = ¢ MMERVILLE, In sad hut loving re- oM 07 mt deat Tather. JAMES H. STMMERVILLE. who left us one year ag0 todas, October 16. 1924 Sleen on. dear father. Sieep and take vour rest - We loved vou But Jesuc loved You best Slean on. slesn on 3 LOVING DATGHTER_AND SON.IN- B R PATTILTE pr WILLIAMS AND W. H. WILLTAMS . THIRLES. A tribute of love to of our dear_daughter and iste: who entered Into eternal October 16, M It is lonely without vou. dear daughter: 1n the midet of frjenis wa ara blae For heneath our smile is an arching hear hat 1a lwavs Jonging: for sou Sweet fn the memors that never will fade, Coveot n Ut Erave Whern she 13 T Part of our lives are buried deep Under the sod ere our sister sleeps. n the beantiful hill of God. A O Falley Diessed o fair. Some dav. some time. when our tasks are o'er Wit for wa shall mest vou_there. THE FAMD T, JAMES EoMARY H. ALMA AND EDWARD THIRLES. * TOLSON. _In loving memors of our devoted father. WILLTAM F. TOLSON. who died Hine vears ako today. October 16. 1918, Another hand is beckoning us, Another call s Eiven: AndElows Ghir mbre i, angels® sten I cenchas Hoaven © PR VRIS LOVING CHILDREN VITA. Sacred to the memory of our dear ‘:"9 -nfl(‘;n'nm", CATHERINE VITA, who departed this life seven years ago today. October 16, 1018 T will never foreet Whils In the world T stay: Gog onis knowe e T fine you ¢ o massed away. o YHER LOVING HUSBAND Dear {a the grave where mother is lald. Sweet is the memory that will never fade Part of i Tiver we hucied deep Under the e where mother sleens. HER LOVING CHILDRE » WHARTON. In loving memory of MARY WHART( who departed thie life four years ago today October 16, 1921, Gone. hut_not_foreotten HER HOSBAND. LEE WHARTON. * RITE. In sad but loving remembrance wa[ our dear daughter. MYRTLE FELLA WHITE (nee Boarman). who died seven years ago today. October 16, 1018, God takes our loved ones from our homes, But never from our hearts THE FAMILY FUNERAL _DIRECTO! Timothy Hanlon 641 H ST. N.E. Phone L. 5543 CHAS. S. ZURHORST EAST CAPITOL ST. 3% hone Lintatn 352- J. WILLIAM LEE. Funeral Director and Em- balmer _ Livery in Connection. Commodiotis chapel and, modern crematorium. Moderats prices. 832 Pa. Ave. N.W. Cail M_ 1385 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 3 SEVENTH ST. N.W. P Mo Chapel. ‘Teiephone Main 2473 T. F. COSTELLO NOW LOCATED AT 1724 N. CAP. ST. NORTH 7876 Wm, H. Sardo & Co. Hrcn Thaver. Lincoln 524 T. RYAN JAMES Chapiy P A% SFincoin 142 Model Chapetate Ambulance: ' Livery In Connectio —Quick._ Dignifcd and Eficlent Service. W. W. Deal o 816 H ST. N.E. LINCOLN 8200 Chapel. V.L. SPEARE CO. s the, moctssons of nor connectel m— 201009 H St. N.W. Fhone Frgnk i 040 F St NW. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC_ BIRCH) 3034 M ST RW Fateblisnad 1841 Phone. West 96 Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 Main 5512 1732 Penna. Ave. NW CEMETERY LOTS. LOT IN CEDAR HTlfiL cf‘ METERY: COST :“will *take. . $10 monthly. e Box TV Star DMen 3 Every memory brinks a tear Deep within our hearts we cherish Thoughts of one we loved so dear. HIS LOVING MOTHER. * HULL. In loving remembrance of our dear husband and father, WILLIAM 8. HULL, who left us so suddenly four years ago today, October 16, 1921. There in a face 86 dear we mi| Stilled ig the Voice we loved, God keep him safe with Him Until we meet some day above. His tolls are past. his work is done. And he is fully blest: He fought the fight. the victory won, "And entered into rest. HIS LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN. * HUTTON. A tribute of love to_the memory of our dear mother, SARAH F. HUTTON. Wwho passed away one year ago today, October 16. 1924. 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