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Florida WINTER HAVEN and Return “The City of 100 Lakes” SPECIAL 6-DAY Personally Conducted Round Trip TOUR We are running & Special 6-day Tour — leaving vember | Brd, which inciudes Traneporta tion. Mealaon Train) all " Notel Expen: ses. Boatinz, Fish Swimming ALL EXPE: 379;75 ALL EXPENSES Make Reservations Now OFFICE OPEN EVERY EVENING Haven Villa Corporation, 220 Investment Bldg. Washington, D. C. ~—Main 10180— - s = 1 Haven Villa Corporation, \ 220 Investment Bldg., | Washington, D. C. information | | o | | Please eend me full | rearding Tour of Nov | Name....... Address . .. ... f sIf you have not a charge account here, why not apply for on CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Red Triangle Outing Club will hold a Halloween dance Saturday eve- ning at Blue Triangle Hut, Twentieth and B streets. Costumes optional. Dancing, 8:45 p.m. . W. C. A. Tip Top Club members will begin a week end house party at acation Lodge tomorrow. On Satur- day a week end party will be given at Kamp Kahlert, and will be open to senfor members of the group at the kamp during the Summer. Costumes. The Stearns Bible Class will meet to- morrow, 1 p.m., at Mount Vernon M. E. Church South. Dr. K. B. Moomaw will be in charge. An entertainment by the Petworth Women's Club will be given tomorrow THE EVENING at Joppa Lodge, 4209 Ninth street. The Free School for Missionary In- struction, under auspices of the Wom- an® Interdenominational Missionary Federation of the District and vicinity, will close its annual meeting tomor- row, 1:30 p.m., at Mount Vernon Place M. E. Church South. The Tivoli Pastime Club will have a Halloween costume dance Saturday, 9 p.m., in the Denlee ballroom, 1517 R street. Visitors welcome. The recreation committee of the Business Women's Council will have charge of the meeting to be held to- morrow in the Church of the Cove- nant. All invited. The National Baptist Convention has appointed Mrs. A. C. Williams State NUINE English are sharply underpriced Gloves of Buckskin or Real English Pigskin $2. spearpoint backs and Buckskins in Slate, Gray or Beaver with .Black embroidered backs NOTE—Saturday the regular §3.50 and $5.00 prices will again prevail. Raleigh Haberdash%}; Thirteen - ten F Street Friday’s Special! 95 Pigskin Gloves with for our Friday special. STAR, WASHINGTON, director of Washington and vicinit; The Alpha Delta Phi Fraternity will meet at luncheon tomorrow, 12:30 p.m., at Franklin Square Hotel. The Maine State Society of Wash- ington will hold its first meeting of the season Saturday, 8 p.m., at Thom- son School. The U. S. 8. Jacob Jones Post, Ameri- can Legion, will have a Halloween dance tomorrow evening at Marine Barracks southeast. Costumes Dr. Louis J. Schwefel, rabbi of the Sixth Street Synagogue, will lecture tomorrow, 8 p.m. on the subject: “Is Business Honest? What Does Judaism Say?” Cantor Louls Novick and the adult choir of 12 voices will sing. The Rebekah Assembly, I. 0. O. F., will hold its annual bazaar tomorrow afternoon and eveningy in Odd Fel- lows' Temple, Seventh Ytreet. Bazanr will start at 4:30 p.m. Masquerade dance, 8:30. Hope Chapter, No. 30, United Tem- ple Committee, will have a 500 party tomorrow, 2 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Jennie Gregory, 608 Seventh street northeast. There are many unusual features in the offices in the New Vermont Bldg. Vi. Ave. and L Street which make forincreased office fficlen cy. The lo ation is ex- ceptional handy to bus lines and 14th St. car line — and easy park- ing for autos. Suites of required size at at- tractive rental. Apply to McKeever & Goss Rental Agents 1415K St. Main 4752 ?—Credit Manager, Floor Three Hart Schaffner & Marx {Crombie overcoats at $6 7 50 Yale Blues, Brackens, Grays, Heather Shades— All Sizes for Men and Young Men Men that wear the highest priced clothes like to get ahold of bargains—here’s a real one all right. The finest overcoats money can buy—perfect tailoring—the costliest, the brightest Scotch Woolens; the newest styles and colors—real $100 overcoats for $67-50. aleigh Haberdasher Thirteen-ten F Street D. ¢, THURSDAY, ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY. Gideon A. Lyon, associate editor of The Evening Star, will speak before the current events section of the ‘Women's City Club at_4:45 o'clock. Subject: “Aircraft, a National De- fense.” TONIGHT. Conduit Road Citizens’ Assoclation will meet, 8 o'clock, in St. David's Chapel. Maj. Raymond A. Wheeler, Assistant Engineer Commissioner, will speak on “Zoning." The Towa and Minnesota State so- cleties will hold a combined Halloween meeting, 8 o'clock, at Rauscher’s, Con- necticut avenue and L street. Cos- tumes and masks optional. Col. Han- ford MacNider, Assistant Secretary of War, will be honor guest and speaker. James Barr, tenor, will sing, and Isaac A\nn?vk-h will play violin selections. Cards. The Progressive Club will meet, 8 o'clock, at 917 East Capitol street. “The Evolution of the State” will be discussed. The Sunbonnet Women of America will have a Halloween dance, 8:30 o’clock, at the armory of Central High School. Costumes Chemical Soclety will o'clock, at the Cosmos Club. Dr. A. Klemenc, chemical laboratory, Uni- versity of Vienna, will speak on “Re- action of Nitric Acid in Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Systems,” and Dr J. A. Almquist, Fixed Nitrogen Re. search Laboratory, on “Development of Ammonia Synthesis.” meet, 8:15 will be given at headquarters, 614 I street. Miss Minnie V. Sandburg, new | secretary of religious work, will be honor guest. There will also be a dance by Amicitis members at Vacation Lodge, to which husbands and friends are invited. The Young Men's Holy Name So- ciety of Holy Rosary Church will have a soctal night following a short busi- ness session, 8 o'cloc Mrs. Whitman Cross, president of the Instructive Visiting Nurses’ So- clety, and Walter S. Ufford of the As- sociated Charities will speak of their organizations at All Souls’ Unitarfan | Church at 8 o'clock. J. E. Jones will report some of the charity activities of All Souls’ Church. Public invited. J. L. S. Holloman, pastor of Second Baptist Church, will preach a special sermon, 8 o'clock, in Ver- mont Avenue Baptist Church, of which Rev. Dr. James. E. Subject, “Fastened as a Nail in Sure ! Place.”” Proceeds for building fund. Rev. Dr. will be the suhject- Lodge of Theoso- All welcome. | Reincarnation | lecture at United | phists, 1731 K stres Dr. Arthur Dudley ive a report of the Unity Conference | held at Kansas City, Mo., 8 o'clock, { in Unity Auditorium, 1326 I street. | While J. Bamford ws at the Chester Curson Park Club near London, his ball killed two birds near one of the greens. Steel Vaults Best Made, Guaranteed 50 Years. Let no one tell You these are not the Best on Earth or that we fool you. Any make $ you desire. The cost is.. 85 Funerals Complete —including fine-made casket of qual- fty. bearse. cars and embalming. use our funeral parlors_— $75, $100, $125, $150 up We guarantee our charge to be the old-time undertaker's price. Am- bulances. $4 .00 local removals. Remember Thin 1o Qur nama is on back of the phons hook. W.W. Chambers Co. The Brown Stone Funeral Home. Cor. Chapin & 14th N.W. - “ask for Horlick's The ORIGINAL \ Malted Milk / ForlInfants, lnnlid- Wzgfwwmg Contains tbe valuable muscle and bone forming elements found in the grain and whole milk. Raises happy, robust children. Nutritious and easily assimilated. Prepared at home by stirring the pow- der in hot or cold water. No cooking, LEAPLEY’S Friday and Saturday SPECIALS Roses, Doz., $1 w Carnations, Doz., $1 v Chrysanthemums Doz., $2 v Basket of Flowers —assorted, just the $1é9- Tw thing to send a sick friend or as a birthday token..... BULBS Come in and learn the correct way to plant Bulbs. EXPERT ADVICE FREE! " Holland Importation Hyacinths, Tulips, Jonquils, Crocus and other Bulbs at Lowest Prices. FREE DELIVERY LEAPLEY THE FLORIST 905 G St. N.W. Y. W. C. A. Bibliophiae party of 25 | (Furnished by United St Willis is pastor. | of Boston will | | cni OCTOBER 29, 1925. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair and con- tinued cold, with lowest temperature freezing or slightly below tonight; to- morrow increasing cloudiness, with slowly rising temperature, followed by rain; moderate north shifting to east winds Maryland—Fair and continued cold tonight; tomorrow increasing cloudi- ness, with slowly rising temperature followed by rain in east, and rain or snow in west portion; moderate north- west and north shifting to east winds. Virginia—Fair, not quite so cold, in extreme west portion tonight; tomor- row increasing cloudiness, with slowly rising temperature, followed by rain; fresh northeast and east winds. West Virginia—Increasing _cloudi- ness tonight followed by rain or snow tomorrow; slowly rising temperature. Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 56; 8 p.m., 12 midnight, 4 am., 34; 8 am, 33: noon, 41. Barometer. 29.99 8 4 pm., 2982 § pm., 12 midnight, 30.17; 4 a.m., 30.24; mi., 30.34; noon, 30.41. Highest temperature, 59, occurred at 2 pam. yesterday. Lowest temperature, 31, occurred at 7 a.m. tofay. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 72; lowest, 50. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at Great Falls today at 8 a.m.: Temperature, 46; condition, very muddy. Tide Tables ates Geodetic Survey.) Low tide, 12:07 high tide, 6:02 Coast and Today- and and and and ~Low tide, 12:59 a.m. p.m.; high tide, 6:63 a.m. p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 6:32 a.m.; sun 5:12 p.m. Tomorrow—! sets 5:11 p.m. sets un rises 6:33 a.m.; sun | s 4:33 p.m.; sets 3:59 a.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Weather in Various Cities. om0 “Ju M aseg Atiantie City Baltimore Birmingham Bismarck Boston Buflalo Charleston cago Clear Clear Cine 3018 3040 3018 | Helena |5 |3 | Kansas | Portland. Galveston Huron. S D\ ; City Jos " Angeles Louiseilie @ Miami. Fla - Preloudy N. Orleans.. 111 Pteloudy York. § 2 Clear City.. o Philadelphia Phoenix. Pittaburg 1and. Me. * Cloudy Clear Praloudy PLeloudy Clear 2 Clear Clear, © Eloua Ran > Deaths Reported. The following_deaths have been reported to the Health Department in the' last 24 hours Mary Lyons, 33 1115 Conn. ave. Sarah Mahon, 06, Georgetown Howpital. Sauer, 46, 469 T st. s.w. Thomas W. Karl R. Klee. 35. 2214 Minnesota ave. 8. k. 39. Homeopathic Hos- pidinrietta Schor al John B Maish. 8 Walter Reed Hopital. Joseph P. Criste, 40, Casuaity Hospital Mary 'E.Feit, 58, Georgetown University Hospital. Samuel E. C. O'Brien, 73, 1304 Pennsyl- vania ave. Clara M. Jrost, 6 Mary Clark Benjamin Shaw. niversity 030 Wisconsin ave. ergency” Hospital e 61, St. Elizabeth's Hos- l-m»\ Robey, 7 months, Children's Hos- pital Frank Kennedy, HODIRS of nfant of Herbert and day, 1119 nom.g.rf ot Nancy Royal. 75, Freednien's Hospital. Mary A. Colo. 73 Lém Q st Richard Eier, Casualty Hospital. Adeline 3% months, Children's Annie Bowen, 1 It st 8w, 49, Emergency Hospital Forest. 1 month. 1504 10th st 1t of John' and ElLzabeth Tate, Births Reported The following b the Health Depart Albert and A Henry E. and ’m B the have been ent in the last 2. Smith, bo ported to 4 hours R and Emma Sir .’!m and Hazel M, Yost. girl Walter § “and Mary 5. Gricst, girl Harold W. and Mildred Potter “gir] ph W.and_Ruth McDowell, boy B T e ot e nest F.‘and Amelie Mechiin harles £.“and Mary F. I Joseph F.'and Lillian E. Tenschort, boy Dudley J” and Kuth M. Vaughan. boy M. and Frances D Goldsmith, bos and Helen M. Petherbridge, boy and Hevn Shee Pane. ugene and. Corlenia Jahin H.“and Esteile Mayde Fdward’ and Mamie Spencer, st and Vermel Lathern. girl and Mary Brown. bo h d Bessie M. Evans Rutin and Florence Granthon. hoy John T and Florine Jenkine. girl Joshua and Cora Jones. girl Edgar F. and Henrietta Johnson, girl I:Arrf girl Frington. girl Cards of Thanks. BEECHAM. We wich to extend our appre- ciation fo our relatives and friends for the kindness and evmpaths shown us du ing the illnese and at the death of our be. loved one. ALEXANDER BEECH and thank them for the beautifa HIS._wiFe, Mgs. AND SON COOK. Wo wish to express our sincera a preciation to our many_friends for the {ndaese and beautiful flowers during th d death of our dear mothe . THE FAMILY. 30¢ Deaths. Suddenly. Wednesday, § at the enceof Mrs. James D. Murras. r ve. . GOOLD H.. A._Buil S H Hmr»_tlu Funera ANNIE BEECHAM. 1llness & FRANCES October his daug 3100 Conne beloved b Services at 2901 14th at 11 am. Inwerment Arlington National Cemeters CARRINGTON. Wednesdar at 9:40 pm. C. o tha "Holy " Ca Capitol sts. at § {riends invited to atte Mount Olivet Cemeters. ELSTON. The remains of . BTN <. remains of E beloved and and friends invited. LWOOD. _ Suddens. the residen Elwood. 811 WGOOD. ‘only and the I October 27. 1925, Ber grandfatlier 9th &t nw and loving daught e "Ada Elwood. . Sl r loss a host of reiatives I from Mount Zion corner 13th and C sts at Church, (i vember 1. at San_Diego. . 26 1 ou St. Louis Cloudy §¢, Baul Cloudy Seattle louds Spokane” Clondy 31 Clear FOREIGN. (8 am. Greenwich time, today.) Tem%era(urn Weather. Part cloud Cloudy > cioidy Part ‘doudy Part cloudy Part cloudy : Rain Clear Clear CLuB ELEE:S OFFICERS. Dr. E. M. Ellison Named President of Wapiyas at Meeting. The Wapiya Club, an organization of more than 100 physicians and sur- geons who are members of the Uni- versity Club, at a meeting yesterday elected the following officers: Itanca | (president), Dr. Everett M. Ellison; itanca okihe (vice president), Dr. s B. Muncaster; wowabkaga (secretary treasurer), Dr. Frederick Y. Willlam- son; wowabitanca (editors), Drs. John A. Foote and Ralph S. Pendexter; waouspa (sergeant at arms), Dr. Noble . Barnes. Meetings of the club are held at 12:45 o'clock every Tuesday at the University Club, and at two meetings a month an entertainment s given in addition to the luncheon session. The official organ of the Waplya is the Tom-Tom, which is published weekly. { Copenhagen. Denmar] Horta (Favall. Azores.. Hamilton. Bermuda. . . . Juan, Porto Rico.. , ‘Cuba.. .. Colon, Canal Zone. 3203 R st n.w.____ AlREDALEq tar 0907: reward. Frankli o, 2 small flumondl. 3 Jellef's. Store "or crossing sireet Reward.” 607-D. Wardman, Park eapphires to Rizik's. Hotel. BAR PIX Gamend balidor head. Return BAR Pl\' wold. old fashioned. inlaid with enamel. ., Please notify B. Black. Main 6400. Damed DOG. French poodle. biack. clibped ard L. ?qlh n.w. Joffre: reward offered. 1826 Phone Ncrih 703, FNVELOPE —Stins | Ialtation” goaris, and steel buckles and chains in addressed ev- Tslope.” Reward. Apartuient 608, the High- ENVELOPE—Will person finding largs en- velope containing two bOoks GOVt. recelpts and other property, on’ Conn. ave. and st. car, about 8:45 Tuesday moning, please Dhone ‘Lincoln 4617-J7 Rew: ; red case, Rocks, Saturday aft: ernoon.Varnum_st. _Linc. 868 YRGLASSES—Torioise ahell. bevwes Eari Theater and Lincoln. Park..Saturday night. Reward. | Fatiny, 1447 East Capitgl et. Lincoln 1672-W after 6 p.m. EYEGLASSES, dark anell Wednesday: reward. Clerk. Hotel. FOUNTAIN PEN—_Tuesday. McHenry, Lincoln 286%-J. GLASSES. horn rimmed. in brown leath gase. stanived Pollard, Boston. Please Dotity Miss Burr. Adams 391 HANDBAG (lady's) leather: Wednesday morning. Q et. near Connecticut ave.: liberal reward. Potomac 338. Apt. 25. ing 5 keys, lost noon Wednes- Return to 2216 NEC KPIECP}-‘Huflmn Bay sable. two ‘skins, either between O'Donnell's drug store and corner of 14th and H or near 418 12th. Re- turn_to 1518 K. NECKPIECE, Tudson eeal; between 21ai and N sts. and Conn, ave. X Tuesd: %kwlrd. return Avt. 37. 2100'N st. n.w. NOSE GLASSES. In_case: near 13th_and Konyon n.w. If found. phone Noflh 991-W. after 6 p.m. o1 116 PEARLS. nnn%n! lml,l&uon: Dlain 1621 New nmmea, Tost Washington Phone Mr. NECKPIECE—Gray sauirrel day. H st neat 17eh et claap: Octaber 28: reward. ~Abt. 50, Kst, nw. CE Pomire Nofth S160 Raward PURSE—Black, mnu(mnsvkeg lnd money, Monday, in or between hington Hotel and 736 Quebec st. n.w. rd. Phone Columbia 1045. SAMPLE CASE_ Vrown Teatber. flied_with cataloguet 5 reward. no questions agked. 1432 R at. Ly Cig 305 SETTER—Black _and_white bitch_ about 3 cars old, answering 1o name 'of Saryt lost 1 ‘the Vicinity of 7 .~ Not Eaahler. 628 Pa. a Phone Franl lln PE(,:TACLEs—Tonoin whell, brown case. oD B or T betweon DR and 14(h. Ac STRING | OF PEARLS. K and 121 335, ™ oD 24 inches: betwe and Eve. Franklin VELOCIPEDE. boy's: from or near 1363 Jeitornot s miw Reward Columuts 7656, WATCH_Gold. ladv's. initisled B 5. 5 Lomra > Frankhin 3538, afier s pan R i ey FARQUHAR. Wednesday. October 28. 16 at his residence the Parker. 3300 16th n.w. HENRY. beloved husband of Ieab R. Farquhar. ~Funeral se orivate, 29 FISHER. October 27. 1825, at 11:05 at the residence 0f her brother. 3. A Howard, "1231 Polomac st nw. MARY beloved wife of the late Charles H. Finee e T4 Seoms, Fanial from, abos residerice Friday. October Relatives and friends invited. at Oak Hill Cemetery. GARGES. Tuesday, October 27, 1925 am.. HAROLD A'. beloved on of Isabells L. and the late John H. Garges. Funeral from his late residence, 512 10th st. se., Friday, October 30. at'8:30 am.: thence to St. Peter's Church, 2nd and C &ts. se. at 9 am. Relatives and friends invited 10 attend. 29° HART. Departed this life Tuesday. October 27,1025 at her residence. 205 ond < Ew HART. sister 0f Ella Harr S Clara Hoams 1 other relatives. Baptist Church, 1et st between N and O &te.. Friday. October 30. Rev. Elijah Cole- man_ pastor. Relatives and friends in- vited. - HAYNES. Tuesday, October 27. DRED L.. n.u—n nt at 2 1925. MIL- Deloved daughter 6f Coy Alex- ander and Bessio Vo Havnes (nee Whit tington) of 924 6th st. sw. Funeral from James T. Ryan's futieral chavel. 317 Penneyivania-ave. se.. Friday. October 30, at 8:15 am. thence to St Dominic s Church, where mass will be sung at o Helatives and friends invited %o ° HOGAYN. Wednesday, October 28, 1925 5730 o At his redence. 1608 & . nw. JOHN J. heloved husband of Eila Hogan. Funeral from the above resi- dence Saturday. October 31. thence to St Matthew's 'Church. where ‘mass will be sald at 10 am. Kelatives and friends in- Vited.” Interment Mount Olivet Cemegery. JOHNSON. Suddenls at 8 a.m_. at her residence. 1329 Connectict ave. RUTH JOHNSON. who was a faith- ful eervant in the Harden family for 20 Body at Frazier's parlors. Notice eral later. . Julia McN. Henry Auxiliary. No. 2. and Navy Union announces the death of Comrade THERESA JONES Mon- day. October 26, 1925. Funeral Saturday, ctober 31, "af 1 pm.. Second Bantist hurch. 3rd ‘st. between H and 1 sts. n.w uniform ‘white. Call meeting Friday. O . 0dd Fellows' Hall MALV. EMMA ANDERSON. Lady Adjutant. =~ ® NNEDY. Suddenly, | Wednesdag, October Tesidence. the New Berne ELLA FLORENCE KEX Funeral from the chavel _of 4. Sergeon. 1011 7th st. n.w.. Sat- urday. October 31: at 2 'p. Relatives and_friends invited to attenfl. Interment at Rock Creek Cemetersy. 30° LAY. _Suddenly, October 28, 1925 at her residence. 1830 N st~ CAROLINE Y LAY. widow of the laie Col. Richard Lay.' Funeral services at St. Matthew Cathiolic Church Friday. October 30. at 11 o'elock. MEYER. Departed this life October 27, 1925, at 11:40 p.m., DOROTHEA MEYER, beloved wife of the lnte Charles Meet and mother of Flla Laci August and Charles Meyer. Funeral from her late 831 10th st. ne., Friday, at October 20, 1925. God rest her— May she rest in peace. 29 Wedneday. October 28. 1925. at 7 &m.. at his residence. Marvland ave.. Hyattsville. Md.. CHARLES JOSEPH. be. loved husband of Lillie M. Parish. aged B9 years. Funeral from his late residence Frld?' October 30. at 2 pm. Relatives and_friends invited fo attend.” Interment at Fort Lincoln Cemetery. SCHARR. Suddenly. Wedneaday. October 2 1025. at 6 p.m. WILLIAM G.._ beloved Louise M, Scharr (nee Cox) and George G. Scharr. Funeral from te residence. Silver Hill. Prince PARISH. County. Md.. Friday. Ocfober 30. | SCHEWENK. Tuesday. October 27, 1025. Homeopathic _Hospital. HENRIETTA beloved _wife of Russell R. Schewenk of 1000 G st. n.e. Remains are Testing_at Zurhorst's funeral varlor. 301 East_Capitol st.Services will be held at the Church of Brethren. 4th st. and North Carolina ave. se.. Fridav. Octoher 30. at 11 am. Interment at Oakton. Va. 20 SHAW. Tuesday, October 27. 1025, at BENJAMIN T. SHAW. aged ats beloved son of the laté James A nd Nancy Shaw' Funeral from his sis: ter's residence. Mrs. C. C. Parker. 1610 Kenilworth ave. ne.. Friday. October 30. at 2 pm. Interment at Addison Chapel. Relatives and friends invited. SOTHORON. Wednesday. October 28. 1925. HENRY M, beloved higsband of the latd Sarab C Sothoron. | Funeral from, the Shinel of Thomas M M urray & Son, 2007 Nichole"ave, e Friday, October 30, at m. Intermént at All-Faith Church. 34 Naize County. Md. ~(Charies Count? and St. Marys County papers please copy.) * TALBOTT. Wednesday. October 28, 1925, Dr. WILLIAM H. TALBOTT. busband of S e T Eocnason o, o ridas: residence,, Octover 30, at 2 p.n. Interment Rock Creek Cemeery. % s TRAYNHAM. Wednesday. October, 28, 1925, Gallinger Hospital. Mrs. MARY A HraSNHKN, ditienter of ine late Tas: well and Mary Ann Fitzhugh. =She leaves 10 mourn their loss one brother. Georg Fitzhugh; two sisters, Mra, 0, Tatker an Mrs. R. ant: husband. Henry A g, P oend, M Easlin. and ' host of other relatives nd frionds. Fu- neral from Wise's chavel. 20th and M riday. "3 pm. “Burial ai Falls Gty wmon.:. Departed this life October 27, at 2 am. at Freedmen's Hospit: ‘WELBORNE. beloved fa- ele [ Wilkinson. Mrs. Childs and M T Lincoln Tomnl. Church. " Beliives ana hiendy ‘fi.‘ 1o | vedmen’s Hoepital. ~ | | floral trib- | ‘cnun. | | { | In Memoriam. BEALL. In sad but loving remembrance o my dear ausband, BASIL BEALL. who o parted this life nine years ako today. Oct ber 29,1916 He is gone. but not forzotten Never can his memory fad: Sweetest thoughts { linger ‘Around the grave where he ia lai HIS LOVING WIFE ESTELLE BEALL. In sad but loving remembrance of our “Gear father. who departed his nine years ago today. October =9, 1016 Nine years have passed since that sad das en the one we loved passed away S e e it was His will, But in our hearts we love him still EVA” \\.\LT-}:R IS LoVt 2 AND WL ER BRADFORD. In s Tovea son and brothes. 5 who deparied this if today. Geiber 2. 1021 On tho hillide. sort In. :hr one we lov 50 3/ memory of our be- four years ko sleeping. Thoughts Gone bt "ISE BRADFGRD AN MAi JFORD ™ AND" MAGG1 PIERRE. CLINTON. Sacred 10 oving dau depats Giher Surrounded by fr memory of our "LINTON. who 50 toda the TRA ends, we're lonesome In midst of pleaw re blue A emi ut 3 hearta, G FATHER | “In loving men mother. L BOGL! us 17 years ago. Among the October. cherished faces memory's wall Among familiaz voices that sound throug e Memory s halls & face jonum dace The gentle voice sound to 1 X pictured o; of ‘mother 15 the dearest of mother the sweetest LOUISE. JOEN AXND In_ fond CRAIG Getober 2 Keep_tend &hare Their perfect peace and God's most perfect Enown only to those who dwell with above. HER FRIEND DAW. In loving but my dear sisi thres 3 1 HER DEVOTED BROTHER ALBERT. * GUTHRIDGE. In sad but loving remerm brance of our dear mother. ELIZABETH ROGERS GUTHRIDGE, departed this Iife four years ago foday. October memory of my_f: who left us 17 1608 r watch over us w0 Ay ANNIE. * sad_remembrance of , MARIETTA® DAW. “wh k0 todav. October 2t X AND DAUGHTER. MRS. JOHN OLME Tribute of love dear, ister. DAIS o de arted the men: HAR oTED SIsFER LUy HARCOMBEE. R HARCO) e memors JONES| HER DEVOTED SIST SHAW Not. a e She lives wi And il fore HER DEVOTE . MAMIE BROWN, In gad but loving remembrance of father. THOMAS H. MYERS two yedrs ago, Oct 2 3 MARY A That we. t00. & cfown may i There a By our hear nnot he revealed T8 BAFCRs. - WA o o Sear 4k ;vr :Lprw to n"r aid. brother. SISTER ADI Tt's lonesome here without you, Wesley SISTER ALBERTA MARY ANDERSON. * Sacred to the memory of o ife and mother. MARY G. PADG . who' left us one year g0 today October 29, 1924 From us she is gone, A voice we loved is atill A pare & vica hat never ca HER BELOVED HUSBAND. PADGETT. Today recalls a memory Of a loved one gone, to rest And those who think of her today Are those who loved her best What is home without a mother? All things this world may send, Bug_when we lost our dariing mother We lost our dearest fricnd HER DAUGHTERS. BERTHA ANT PERRY. A the memory our_cousin six vears BILLIE azo today PERRY October 2 O'er that sweet and hallowed pot. "Mid the changing seenes of life " You will never be forgot REVOTED _AUNT MARY axD BERNARD AND LOUISA PERET . SNYDER. In of my dear un: X Yho, died one sear ago today. October 2 HIS NIECE. LILLTAN M. CAVANATUGH. * THOMPSON. In sad but loving remembrance 0f a dear husband and father. JOSEPH M THOMPSON. who departed this life nine years ago today. October 29, 1916. Yet again we shall meet rou When the days of toil have fled, And in heaven with jov to greei you, Have no farewell tears 1o ehed HIS LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN. * THOMPSON, branea of In ead but loving father. ed one year 3 remem- What happy days we ¢ When wo were together: But. oh. how things have changed, tather, Since you have HIS DAUGHTER. enjoyed de: assed av RS PErrER. - FU ERAL DlHF('T(IRfi " Frank Geier’s Sons Co, VENTH ST. N.W. 2 TR PR eiephore _ Main_ 2473 T. F. COSTELLO NOW LOCATED AT, 1724 N. CAP. ST. NORTH 7976 Quick, “Dignilicd_and Eficlent Servics. - W. . Deal- o H ST NE. Autbmobile Service. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. 2 H ST. NE. $25.8, SChaver: Lincoln 524 JAMES T. RYAN 317 Pa. Ave. EE In 142 ncoln 142. Model ChaPVate Ambulances Livery in_Connection. V.L. SP. CO. Neither the successora of nor connected with the original Speare establish- et 1009 H St. N.W. Py oo 1909 61 S Joseph F. 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