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SUN STAR, WASHINGTON, D NOVEMBER 1 KILLED BY BANDITS. Manufacturer Shot Trying to Frus- trate Hold-Up Men. SPRINCGFIELD, T, October 21| () —His effort to prevent the hold- up of a roadside restaurant by four | men cost the life of Edmund J. Han- | sen, Chicago furniture manufacturer, | neiur here yesterday. After shooting | Hansen down, the robbers took a | | wallet containing nearly $700 from | | his pocket and fled. Policewomen in St. irrests last year. ks— PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AT SCVENTH 35 ARE INDICTED. Charged With tion of Liquor Law. INDIANAPOLIS, (®) —Thirty-five dia st Westerners Viola- October 31 from In- Louis and Cincinnati In four indictments, charging violation of the Federal prohibition laws. returned by a Fed- eral grand jury toda ames of the accused were withheld. Ind.. persons | In England 22,000 women are em-| Louis made 2,712 ploved as electrical workers | | | | The Largest Men's and Boys' Wear Store in Washington | Men’s Winter Overcoats The season’s Overcoats. We have strength of our tion in the production of S40 Overcoats, afford- an assortment of All- IFabrics far superior i = { to this price garment, rep | resenting the choicest and smartest patterns in the most popular overcoat "flhrh\. Plaid backs, the most heautiful designs, warmth without weight : in numer- ous shades: through-and- through materials of known merit. Single- breasted, double-breasted models and the town ulster. \We cannot praise highly our range of S40 Overcoats Saks—Third Floor Men’s Fall-Weight Suits 540 Single and double breasted fancy weaves all the popular shades and newest models. Some are, in fact. of the more advanced Spring c:-?nrinj;\. \ll sizes. | | | best in thrown the organiza- our ing wool i too s, in rd Floor Men’s Elk Moke Special, $3.45 All sizes in the newest black embroidered backs. Regulars and cadet for the man who likes his hands well dressed and in keeping with the rest of his apparel. Saks—First Saks $¢ Hats In the following new colors for the season’s best dresser ity Gloves Floor Shade that match com- lexion and make vou feel comfortable and colors as follows tones vour Shades Pearl Willow Zinc back Belgian Bluestone Seal 5 Floor ®, e ks—First In the Boys’ Section Second Floor. Big Boys’ Overcoats, $16.75 Big.. burly coats of warm, mannish overcoat- ing: wool body Iined: the new fabric and color- ings. The new English box coat stvles, with convertible collars. Sizes 11 to 18 years The Smart Service-giving Sort Boys’ Two- Small Boys’ Pants Vest Suits Overcoats o $10-75 Suits the boys will im- mediately like and parents Chinchillas and pebble will approve so excellent cheviots in plain colors and are the fabrics and tailor- a large variety mixture effects of warm overcoat- ing. English model, single or double breasted coats, ; : ing. All have convertible collars—waool lined. <smart vest. one golf and Size. 2 one knicker. Sizes 7 to i8 Small Boys’ Suits, $4.95 vears At this popular price there are wool jerseys in plain colors and heathers, and a pleasing variety of mixture fabrics. Button-on, side- anl and middy styles, in sizes 2 10 years. Soks Boys’ and Little Men’s Shoes Dlack, tan calt and tan grain icather, lace and blucher styles. Goodyear welt and rubber heels. Sizes 10 to 13V5. of body to 10 years, Second Floor. $350 to %5 $4 to %6 vtreet Floor. Sizes 1 to 6, Saks—-Rovys' Shoc Scction, S | street-paving program on December | eight months, | ei Ton { | colorea THE DAY | ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY. [;Um] REBURD MADE | crom odeiyp: Ve at. 10, orciottc for INIGHWAY WORK {an all day trip. Meet Mr. Gambs, lead- er, at Great Fa!]# Va Eight-Month Period to See 149 Streets Paved or Re- surfaced in District. PROBE OF SEHOOL COSTS IS PLANNED i ' Indian War Veterans will hold division meeting, 1:30 o’clock, in Sta ley Hall, United States Soldiers’ H ‘!{\xn\e l_l will be auendem‘i by the Eates from Marviand, New.Jerses. Commtee to Be Named This | Week Will Tackle Lon | Difficult Prohlem. i | | a | Pennsylvania and Virginia. All veter- ans asked to be present. Mrs. Eva Dell Myers will entertain | the physical culture groups from the Women's City Club and the Epiphany Parish House gynasium from 4 to & at her apartment in the Portland. | Assisting hostesses will be Misses Martha Fitzpatrick, Mary G. Stetpon, Betty Abbott, Margaret Eldred, Mary »wn and Miss ice. When the highway division of the | Organization of the proposed na- | District government concludes its 1 tional commission to study the proper ! relationship, which should exist be- | tween the business and educational | aspects of public school systems, will be started this week with the appoint ment of the personnel. it wax an- nounced last nizht by Supt. of Schools | Frank W. Ballou, who, as president | | of the department of superintendents | of the National Educ Associa tion, will serve as cha | reiaries Hoover and Work and Dr. Bailou each will appoint two mem bers to the commission. Two other members will be named to represent | the organization of business managers | of school systems. Questions to Be Studied. In addition to studying such funda- mental questions as business ad- | ministration and methods of financ- | ing, the commission, Dr. Ballou ex- plained, will include in its program | such subjects as textbooks, paper. ink and other materials used inj actual instruction; heating, lightin ventilating apparatus and othe equipment: up-keep, painting and | repairing: replacement of furnitu and equipment. surfacing of schoe vards and plivgrounds: lands zardening: the struction buildings, including provision for finaneing development plans by competent archit within with the school s supervision of 1 149 streets it will paved have a record of or resurfeced In a period of C. B. Hunt, engineer of inced yvesterday., the raie of 18 streets AMlr. Hunt said, and working divs to A represents an average of street paved o for The Red Triangle reat at Rossiyn, Va., at | Buy round-rp ticket to Gi Camplive party at Swinks Richardson, 1cde Outing Club will ) o'clock. | t Falls Mill Bl highways, This was paved a estimating month, it nearly one ht months Many of these jobs extended over a streteh of important highways S Wisconsin avenue, which is being resurfaced for 5,000 feet. An other lor reteh now being done ix North Capitol street from V street to AMichigan avenue. These figures apply only to new pa ing or the complete resurfacing of an | old street and do not inciude the minor repair work done since April A few of the streets for which pav- ing appropriations are available will £0 over until Spring, but highway offi- als say the paving of 149 streets in one working seuson is an exceptional record for the District, and is due to the increased amounts being made available by Con FOUR KILLED IN CRASH. Mother n at nth, zue will meet, 3 treet. lgnatius Fascism in Re- S The Secutar Le dock. at 1006 K Geracl will speak of Lation to Liberty. TONIGHT. The Bureau of Commercial Eco nomics has cards out for a motion picture talk L. O. Armstrong, ex- plorer, at X o'clocl at Wardman Park Hotel Theater. Subject: “Whale | Hunting Among the Fiords of | America.’ “Psychic Phenomena” will be sub- | ject of talk at United Lodge of Theosophists, 1731 K street, at § o'clock Associa and ania Men's Hebrew tion will zive an entertainment dance at its buildi Penns wvenue and Eleventh street The Young ress. co of ne mass meeting of the Le held, S o'clock, Church. northeast ind iking A Garvey day N. 1. A, will Terael Baptist am ol welcome, of = » Public FUNERAL OF AILES AT HOME TOMORROW Vice Presidents of Riggs National Bank to Serve as Active Pallbearers. Three Children tims at Rail Crossing. NN ) ne three of he to 11 years, two others fatally in and Vie- = o stem purchase sites e construciion, the of for xchool buildings which will ant ipate the growth of the populatio well as provide adequate play facilities and room for extension of the school plant. and adequate equip- ment for special purposes “It is u well recognized fact that the administration of any system of pub lie instruction invelves’ not only an educational program. but alse u busi- | ne am,” sald Dr. Ballou. “The svstem must be financed. which i Volves taxation or bond Issues or both, thereby involving every man woman and child in the communi veople of the nation are making sreaier and greater demands the public schools and with increa enrollments, increased costs of con and Increased living costs | higher salaries for teachers | tive, the costs of the nation’s tionai svstem are rapidly in-| creasing and will continue to increase indefinitely. The tme has arrived when the need for a study of both the | educational and financial wspects of ity school sysiems is imperative. The best method of administration of the educational and business affairs of the | public schools must be determined in ! the near future if cconomical adminis- | tration and the most efficient results are to be secured.” QUOTA CLUB ENTERTAINS. New L Octol and iged from 3 Killed mstantly and children probably today when an Atlantic Coast freizht train struck a tour ca ing a family of eight people at the Main street grude crossmz in the village of God win miles sout of Duni. An 1S-month-old baby escaped with only slight injury «though the mother and three children were terribly mangled. The two injured are ex pected to die Viola Hickson children her jured Line ing N ros funeral of AMilton 1. Alles president of the Rigge National Pank, who dled Fridas Harper's Ferry. will be held tomorr afterncon at 2 o'clock. Serviees will he conducted at his home, 1 1 street, by Rev Father John A. Curran of Harper's Ferry. Mazr. Edward L. Puckey of will assist. The hody t. Matthew s \as returned to Washinzton vesier PAINTING Paperhanging—Decorati F. F. GORDON 35 Cedr Street N.W. Phone: Adams 3488 Quality—Service dav The " vice presidents vhich Mr. Ailes Robert V" Flather, Charles M. Nevius, Geor Hilleary G. Hockinson The hoard of directors of the Wash inzton Railwav and Electric . of which Mr. Afles was the chairman met vesterday and appointed the fol lowinz committes to represent it at the funeral: Clarence Norment William Tlam and Daniel 1. Cal lahan " | of wil he the institution of 1« president. Thev Fem William J Glover. ir.. Avon 0. Vass and 3945 CONNECTICUT AVE. the looking Rock Creek Park 2 to 4 Rooms With Bath Bricht. Reomy Apts. $55 PER MONTH AND UP throuzhont Tnau Man MADDUX, MARSHALL, MOSS & MALLORY, Inc. 923 15th Street Main 10131 A \ H Organization of Women Re- Its Local Charter. organized Quota Club. of prominent business women of the National Capital, and the sister club of the Rotarians. re ceived its charter last night at a Hal loween meeting attended by fellow members from the nearby States. John G. Capers, president of the | Quota Club, presided L. Radeliffe, president n Club of the District of Co lumbia, was the guest of honor. Mr. | Radcliffe welcomed the organization | the women and predicted high suc cess. Presidents of. various Quot Clubs in Pennsylvania, Maryland and West Virzinia were welcomed by Mrs, Capers. HIGHWAYMEN GET_ $59. Two Armed Bandits Hold Up Vie- tim at North Capitol and R Sts. Bennie Belmont, 1420 North Capitol street, was held up at the point of a pistol and robhed by two white men at North Capitol and R streets late vesterday. he told ice last night The men took $39 from him. he said, and he zave curate descriptions of each. Police are searching for the | men. 5 ceives The newly . composed Bacillus Acidophilus Milk aly disarier s s abom Prepared by the NATIONAL VACCINE AND ANTITOXIN INSTITUTE mos In way to the Copenhazen its kind tons A meteorite found by Greenland and now its zist musenm at ie the third larzest stone of discoverad. It weizhs about | 1nd is valued at £300.000. Steel Vau]ts Best Made. Gua For intest Ask ‘vour nh: i of the nteed 50 Years Let no one tell you ,hs\- are not the Best on Earth or that we fool you. Any make ‘8; you desire. The cost is Funerals Complete & fine-made casket of qual eares. cars and embaiming. use of ‘onr funaral parlorse - $75, $100, $125, 5150 up W our_charge to the old-tima undertaker s price bulances. $3.00 Iocal removals Remember This Our name 1 on back of the phone W.W. Chambers Co. The Brown Stone Funeral Home. Cor. Chapin & 14th N.W. SOUTHLAND BATTERIES ! Built to Last Service Guaranteed WHY PAY MORE? Southland Battery Co. 910 Pa. Ave M. 5555 Ani- | | We like charge accounts And we make it very pleasant for you when you ask for one. That's a nice thing to know when you’re buying vour fall clothes aleigh Haberdasheml; Thirteen-ten F Street upon | 3 | Takoma Park 1925—PAR THE WEATHER | | Fair, with ris- | and tomorrow; ! District of Columbia Ing temperature toda gentle varlable winds. Maryland—Falr, with rising tem- perature today and tomorrow: mod erate northeast winds, becoming varl- | able. Virginia—Falr, with rising tempera- ture today and tomorrow; moderate to fresh northeast and east winds. West Virginia — Falr, with rising temperature today and tomorrow. Records for 24 Hours. Midnight, 33; 2 a.m., 33; 4 am., 6 am. 31:°8 am. 31:'10 am., 36 {noon, 36; 2 pm., 39; 4 p.m., 41: 6 p.m., 35 & p.m., 34 Highest, 41: lowest, 30. Temperature same date last vear— Highest, 60: lowest, 1. i Tide Tables, (Furnished by United Ge Today—Low p.m.: high tide. 5:2% 5 Tomorrow - Low tide. P high tide, 9:13 32; tates Coast and irvey.) 7 and 2 A:44 pun. | m. and | am. and 927 he Sun and M Todiy—Sun rose 5:08 pm Tomorrow sets, 507 p.m Moon rises, 6:08 p.m.: sets, 7:17 a.m Automobile Jamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset Weather in Various Cities. ~Temperature.— Precipi Max. M it urday. 42 43 36 10 634 am.; sun seis, | Sun rises, 6:36 a.m.: sun | Ashe Atianta Atlant Baltinoze Kham N Ga City "3 M Al Dak | | | Mini Marquetts i San DI | Senta B ! Seattie Vi En ths Repon !ed aith Virths have Department Park ATth Auzust W and T. an and’ Ma i Et S ind Mare ROM : o ud Mabe seon” B and Mary M. Rosenthal Alired T 3o F43° a1 Bosenthel andStella R winean and Elzatsth £ O Donoal) and 'Clara Brenoo, 111 and Marzacet Thiiraion and Mealtia Critenden My N S e M. and Anna . Hedrien and Julta Murph A Marii B and Mahel Hi and Mauda B F Bowie Tt e S "ol HEnTS ana Belis Cinosss John” B and. Rosetta Th Grace V Mary ' Gilles Pumnhres. hoy girt el arles B lifford E €irl it T Mande Bowman. hoy Deaths Reported. following deaths have been repo Health Degartment in the laet P The. ot John Brown. 4. vidence Hosoital F. Rennedy W Berne Apart me; Tunia Hicks idie 8. Hickman 4 weth A Rineh Hosnital Tatun: Walter S pital Mars Hawkins. Blue Plaina Beulan Fiwood Margarer M Thomas Johnse erzencs Hospital 6" months. Chil a mont Weibourne < H cedmen Hon a3, He the Aged 19. 311 9th st e Shedrick. 61. 20 E at 083K Weriminater” st 1310 Halt wt LOST. BANK BOOK. No_ 43103, of the inga Bank, 110 East 13nd Finder 18 reatiested. 1o retnrn ot If not restored e vember, 10 4 new took BANK BOOK. containing vash. af E s sw.in front of Govarnment n way 1o “th and E n.w Potonac BRIEF (AS zeometrs an Washir Bowers_Sav- New 'Y the h re the 10th day of No. appiication will be Bide. 'O, Reward. containing i French’ srammar, from Geors n Usiversity. Phone Clev. 1298-4 £ray._contaming sectacles: hetween Earle Theater and Takoma. Saturdas. 6615 Harlan_vlace. . HAIR—Gold hronze Saturdax. from Lee House Burlington Hotel, Vermont 1120 Vermont ave. . COLLIE ~white teet W (oLLL male: 5 e | i 4| i i i chair, | ang 1.7 | Reward | A<Dt brown. pup. PIN. Phi Delta Gamma, wirrounded with pearis reward. © Franklin 2018 or nw. Apt 1 DOG —Lost _vicinity _of black back. gray across top name Star. Reward. Call Col GERMAN "POLICE of shell-rimmed: October. on Pa. ave. GLASSES—Pair fh“brown case. Phone Wasi 1455 Re GLASSES—Between ¥ and L on 15h. Grac Stipek, 1213 Vermor e GLASSES Foih - and _ Wisconsin 20 weat 21 GOLD _ WATCH. Wreathed. bronze fob: Wachmgron Wiite Mimms - Briton. Ariington. n BR0W-1 Reward rosdon Inn Saturdas nighi. = Dhone Miss Louden. Main B910. or " Wiite | | | een | case. daisy | o | ave. nklin ozrammed. Branch_ 8K, : LT flat ““I': b3 3 on Sach Tong loather wtring. With some: kg | e o i Rewara” " Karess. Box 20 | KE an r hol Market. 1518 Columbia_rd. KPIEC ¥ox. o Metro- poli‘an Theater Thursday night. Liberal Mra. Pierson. 411 Fontenet Courts 1 Fairmont POCKET! ntaining ring. Tear. Riggs vl. n.e. leather. on Wiscon ntaining $15 and 3 | vodley d.. Apt. 8. in brooch, | brown. Friday, M. Yeather. containing watch Trd o Gax) 880" PURSE, brown leather: W.R. itol Lincoln Friday aftes i Cvar. Batwen 14ih an Eacy G | nd_xln‘od ard & Iolhronn Reward. RING. diamond. small. Courtiandt. Circulation Department. ECRETARY'S BOOK OF MINUTES, Mar-| Faret King Circle. St. George's Church, Wed. | hesday afternoon. in Kann's. Pleuse leave With lost and found clerk at Kan SHAWL—Brown. wolen. at hall $5 reward if returned to 151 entleman's: reward. W & Cotum: SPECTACLES—Bone-rimmied. on Friday e ning. between Randolph et. 'and Grant Ci Cle, o on bus between same point; . in George- town WRIST around, face: $50 REWARD rfmn nnd.lnl lawmn encraved border IST_WATCH. gold. ! evening: reward. | Wednesday | Lab | disseminated | the MacDonald, O the i Lof Mis ! ather | ou | GRIGG CORPSE FAGTORY TALETOBE PROBED Brmsh Labontes Predict Ouster of Gen. Charteris From Commons. By the Associated Press NEW YORK, October 3 members ‘of the British Pariia ment now in this country today made known their determination to dem:nd an investigation of the story told by Brig. Gen. J. V. Charteris concerning the German corpse factory which w by the British projs ganda service during the World War They predicied that such an invesii gation would likely cost the retived British general his =eat in the Hon of Commons Arthur Henderson secretary; Ries Davies, under recary in the cubinet; Morgan Jones, and Rennie smith, all or right wing oi the Labor Party, severely criticized the speech made by Gen. Charteris at a | dinner of the National Arts Club here on October 20, The former chief of intelligence in the British army was reported to have said that the story | hat the bodies of German sol re boiled down for fat and fertiliz was a4 hoax of his own invention. Labor members character story “‘the most omin we ever heard.” Prior o sailing for G (ober 23, Gen. ¢ harteris, he had the our former home | who his MacDonald @ Labor whip belonging 10 | ment clared he in the repor his referen: ) 1sizing the principh tritish: That prop: effective, must b to socia een ineo followed 1o truth emy CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Girls' Friendly Society, Chure the Epiphany. will hold their and supper in the parish hall tomor row. Bazaar opens b " per from 5 to S p.m of bazaar of ihe Dames Wed residence e Corbin. libra rithzonian Institution 0 pam American # District Society of the Loyal Legion nesday, 3:30 p.m.. Frank F Island avenue rian of the will speak at 4 Literature. Hygienist Association will meet Wedne home of Miss Natalie Adams Miil The Dental of the District p.m the Osihur 511 Endeavor Socicty Avenue P four one-: rish hall evening The Christian the New York Church will in Epiphany street, Tuesday Delta ( ¥ mma fraternity will me=t Enfiie A IEE ol ot ihe Brown Twenty-ninth wish Wao meetinzg Tues X pan the Mrs. Estelle York. executive national couneil m will ine features will No- Was will lude | Pub nen hold = B vember inzton burger retary speak of New of the The interesiin invited. The Powell, Johnson and Bancroft Parent-Teacher Assocfation will meet Tuesday in Bancroft Dr. Bal will spexl the Com- | munity Can Best Sehool on “How Help the Schools The Prac meet tomorrow house. The Washington Alumnae Club of Pi Deta Phi fraternity will rd party for the henefit of tlement school at Galinshurs on the afterncon of November p.m the Play give r. Georze F. Bowerman, librarian the Public Library. will Central Labor Union tomarrow $:30 p.m.. in Musicians’ hall. 1005 street, on “Expandinz the Public of the at ) | Librar: The past vear has seen a 30 per cent increase in the number of trolley com. 2onies anerating motor cosches. €ards of Thanks. BEACH. 1 wish 1o express my appreciation o reiatives and friende for therr Kindness and sympaths shown during the 1linese and at the death of mv dear aunt. LOUTSA BEACH. and thank them for the beautifi] floral tributes ALICE V. ALY MOTEN. We wish o extend our tion to friends for their kind exo sympathy. acte of kindness and floral tributes during the recen death of our Leloved siat MOTEN THE MOTEN SISTERS. ' SOPER. We wish o sxnress our =inc Dreciation to our relatives and frierms for their_ kindnese and beautiful flowers at the death of our”beloved wit niother ND. WILLIAM B_SOPER D SONS AND DATGHTERS. N_ We wish to extend our anorecia tion to our relatives and friends for the Kindness and sympathy shown us during the iliness and at the death of our dear niother. ADELINE SWANN. and thank them for ‘the beautiful floral tributes. THE FAMILY Aarried. CRUMP—RBROW Brown _annou daughter. VIOL FORD L. CRUMP ‘of Ballston Marlboro. Md.. October 17 . Loughran officiati Deaths. a0 avorecia ssion of eants ful 1lness and r. LUCY. J b, thewr w Mr. and Mre the ' marriage of LILLIAN. to Mr_ AILES. Friday. October nent (privaie) Rock Ureek Cemet Please omit flowers October 30. 1 Fridar. residence. 403 Lee ELIZABETH M. from above residence’ Monda at 2 o.m. Relatives and Tnterment at Columbia Cemeters. Arlinston Counts. V BRAGG. Suddenly. Friday. October JORN E. BRAGG. Funeral ser Tate_residence. 608 10th st a.w 2" clo Friends and Tela ted, to atiend. Burial at Bethel ‘Alexandria. (Cleveland paners Dlease copY. ) e LDS. Suddenly. Friday, October 3 O HARRY CRILDS. . Fuperal from J F Costello's chapel. 1324 North uwm st.. Monday at % p.m. interment at Con Eressional Cemetery ces at his M o nw AH Hemuima at the chapel of Thomas S geon. 1011 7th st. n.w. Notice of fu hereafter. Y her rentd tober 31. 1925, at_her res. Yuma sts.. SARAH EMILY loved wife of the late Newto Toving mother of John M ¥, Brown and George Novembe; 5050 am s Toni St Oiniren e 8400" Wisconsin ‘ave. - Relative and friends invited. Please omit flowers. HEIN at Provi denc beioved hus Dand of opmie K. Heinzriany, . Funeral {rom his late residence. 208 Jth ut_ue & vember m. " Rel ends invited. arted this || GRIGGS. [ Interment Fort life_sudden! D5, at hie residence. 313 v.. CLARENCE. son of Mrs. beioved hushand of Luey brother of Josephine Duck. fiom the above residence ‘Tuesday. tives and friends invited o attend. All members of Interdenomina- hers' Union are requested to ai- _ funeral of Brother RICHARD v November 1. 1:30 et Avenue Baptist Church. v Grder, of MICHAEL LEWIS. President. * EDY. At Atiantic City. N. J.. Octo 50, 1025, at the home of her daugn- Ml‘ Estelle Lllnllofl! 400 North Tennessee ave.. RIA. beloved wife of William nd niuthe of Mrs M s foor, Jitee, Tmma, Caidmein awd “wil and ‘Henrs. Kennedy. Funeral from Mec. Guiire's undertajing establighment. Hth and Monday. November 2. at loving [ - | PRATHER al Psychology Club will | gy e address | i | \ | | | Main 5512 Deaths. AU, members of Tonic Lodge. A M. are hereby ordered to as’ acinnte i 4 Sbedtil Conmuncation Tues: day. November 3. 1925. at 11:50 am. thetemple. for the purvose ol anendm( the funerai of our late brotker. JAM LU St o T Yty M.E. Church at 1 o'clock p.m. OLIVER S.’BROWN. W. M R. A PHILLIPS. Secrétary. = Departed this life October 80, 5 son's residence, lnmfl 2 Moree st nel WILLIAM eloved husband ‘wi S Funeral from above November 2. 1 pm. 2. at Arlington National Cemetery “at, u'r AS. No. 17. F. hnss Tnter Dlane 3 b.m MAISACK. Suddenly W K5 Mount ‘Vernon Abartments MAISACK. "“Funeral R Speare (o nday, Novembe Friday. October 30. at his residence. the WILLIAM H the chapel of 1 st nw.. on iy (Hagers Nid Saturday ak13 K PRATHER October 51 sy, Novem RICK. Fridas IR UW. Froest Redeemer Church Jerses aves. n.w M 9 am October AMES H. be avior. ' Fu residence November nds mvited Anua Monday Ves and It Friday. October 30. 1 N. J. SARAH A. WOOD. @0 years, beloved mother of B Bvans | Services at. the home 2001 14th Novemter & at 10 am Glenwood Cemetery WOODWORTH at East Orar WORTH. azed Mrx Samuel H 1995 H prater THOMAS Annie helor Young 1 THOMA~ ar of Master RED HARMON. Master Fa Aemoriam. BERKELEY Brother LOVING HUSRAND. it BLACKMAN vear azo today 1 den DAUGHTERS JOSIE LAy FLAN arted this 119 1 not fo FATHER AND BROTHERS te of Jove to my dear CLANCY. Who depart t November AN life one vear MOTHE . CLANCY AT mher Tim A DEAR FRIESD 1 our dear died five ri THE FAMILY emembrance o Asparted Novemhe. HARRIS. | VO TENNTF This life mine 1 HARRIS Ao toue e na trie Wik of vou THE FAMILY inz remembrance mothar REBECEA Genartad this iifs one November 1. 1974 >t nat! forxotien. Wo w e HiR HUSBAND WND CHITDREN J0MNSON. d but lovinz remembrance o o Utner. daushter and sister EVELYN 1OHNXSON | aho devarted this life three vears aci Jav. November 1 v Tair and hrieht as In a far-awas " knows no night Hiee told and still MURIEL. SONS MOTHER 1and Beneath a mo HTER | HARRY FATHER AND SISTER MITTENDORF. In behiter and. sibter MITTENDORF, ears azo todas loving remembrance of ELEANOR WIN. who departed November it not forsorte THE FAMILY ms mother. ted this hfe Oe MARTHA JAMES. * luve to the memors of ELLEN V. SEITZ who e November 1 4. An Mars's Church her who once was In_ remembrance A PEAK. who depa 311016 ELI toner SEITZ Separtad this = A tribute ¢ sweet to remember here. Thou: leent 1o me. she is just as dear The midmeht stare shine on the grave Of one T loved. hut could not s MRS RALPH JOHNSTON. * SONDHEIMER. In sad and loving remem- brance of our dear father and grandfather NATHAX SONDHEIMER ~ who passed awav 15 vears aro today. November 1 jot0 Before me aves he faded Growinz weaker day by day Panentls bearing his suffering Tntil God took him away. patient. brave and devoted This was alwave fathers way His werth in £0ld could ne‘er ba auoted As T think of him today HIS DAUGHTER PEARL AND GRAND: CHILDREN JOHN AND VIRGINTA. * DIRECTORS. TWILLIAM LEE. Funeral Director and Em- almer L;\n\dm Comneltion. Commodioya and: Sundern crematoriom e Pa. Ave. NW. ' Cail Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 4 SEVENTH ST. N.W Lten” Chanel Trlephorie Main 2473 Tender. (OW LOCATED AT 724 N. CAP. ST. NORTH 7978 Wm. H Sardo & Co. Lincoln 524 A\H',.\ T. RYAN i odel Chapel. Cincoln Model Chapeiate Ambulances Livary irtConnection V.L.SPEARE CO. \nm" the succrasora of ner connocted with the original \r Spears ul-b!uh ment St. N. st Phone Fri 6626 o e eriy ..w B st xw Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC_BIBCH) 3034 M ST. N.W. Estavlisned 1841 Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1350 1332 Penna. Ave. NW. Timothy Hanlon 641 H ST. NE Phone L. 554 CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301_EAST CAPITOL &T. Phone “Lincoln 332. FU\'ERAL DESI('VS Geo.C. Shaffer ol BU0 14th St N.W. Main 108 LORAL EMBLEMS. cm’)‘rggzrxw PRICES. _Prompt_Delivery. Main 3416 Prompt Auto Delivers Service Artistic—expressive—iiicxpensive. Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. BLACKISTONE'S Floral “Blanket Spr‘ys And Other Beautitul Fioral

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