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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. joyed a wide circle of friends. lnler-‘ D. C., MONDAY, AUGUST 30, 1926. "0 J. T. WCARTHY DIES JOHN LIPSCOMB DIES HERE AT AGE OF 67 AFTER LONG ILLNESS | ayomer, op s n, oo terment at’ Shanghai, China. WE DYE | WEARING APPAREL BLACK FOR MOURNING In 24 Hours The Carmack DR. STACY A. RANSOM ment il be i Shanghat SUCCUMBS IN SHANGHAI 5 o i, i .t . howed his last resi b Cleaning Co. | pubtic Health ofmcer Was Native 337 Seaion piace northeast, The rec: THE WEATHER Beaths. District of Columbia—Fair tonight; sifightly cool’ Civil War Veteran and Retired| ... Newspaper Man Dead 1926 at Lincoln 239 ords also stated he was married and AR et tomorrow pa 4 Lincol id . partly cloud; Saturday. August G 3 of Washington and Graduate had one child. The whereabouts of & " " his residence, 1100 K st. no. THOMAS. SUNBURNED? O s benhous oty Former Managing Editor of Cin- a!'":g:.igh(. gentle north and northeast Merchant Succumbs at the peloven Hyshand of R S iy on of Georgetown. quarters of the service here. l ciiati Buguire Had: Ratired Maryland—Fair tonight; tomorrow Age of 77. deney Tuesdiy | glteuse 1.0 At 830, USE Word of the death in Shanghai, | e q partly_cloudy} not much change in| jopn T. Lipscomb, 77 vears old, a T e T SN Solmn requic From Newspaper Work. temperature; moderate to fresh NOTth | Civil War veteran. and a retired mer. | b am. iar the renoi of his toul. in: P and northeast winds. chant of Georgetownand Washington, | e d fta O ies Semeters. ol | 1 g | _ | Virginia—Partly cloudy tonight:| gjeq this morning at his home, 3004 Q | SIMMONS. Departed this Jite on Sunday . slightly cooler in central and east por- | . 2 h momine,.. Adptee. 20, 1016 &y John T. McCarthy, 67 years old, re-| tions; tomorrow partly cloudy; mod- r.';fi:t.; rl\‘zr‘tl?r\lm;:ll ‘h:i;-m:;u‘lwl;«::m; e Nimusal . 028 2‘.“.“1.?: China, Thursday of Dr. Stacy A.| When the new University Club of | Fgannom. a ‘ native Washingtonian, | Boston opens its doors in September, | was received here today. for the first time in the history of Dr. Ransom was an officer of the | men's clubs in that city. the wives of | Public Health Service in China and | members will find that they can use ! had spent the past 24 years in charge | most of the facilities of the club with- | red managing editor of the Cincinnati | erate west and northwest winds. but it was not until about three days | joes one duichter, tunan 1oer s Eand. of the station at Shanghai. He re- |out being accompanied by a member, | | Enquirer and a well known newspa-| West Virginia—Partly cloudy to-l456 that his condition was considered iaren ‘and thice gre nchiidren celved hix education in ‘the public |as one entire fioor of the new club:| [ per man of this city for the last four | NERE and tomarrow; not much change | Srious. Mr. Lipscomb was a mem: | haneal tom ner T odon'e Wedyes G ERtomn enioel Ot Bl e SeLisined selle=LL Y | vears, died yesterday at his home, 1842 gl N e of Comyeny I 10 Hesnent. DI [ saremet suade sy August_ 50 ecords for 24 Hours. ict _of ‘olumbia Volunteers. e en Brshwoos \I‘TTIE Iness. | MITH (nee Wells) Park road, following a long listed October 5, 1863, and was dis- <" of fungral ; ahe base areer as| Thermometer—4 p.m., 93; 8 p.m., 4 Rereafter | Mr. McCarthy began his career as s & charged September 12, 1865. bt a newspaper man early gn life. Born |53 ’“m:‘l:‘d""m“ 80; 4 am., 78; 8 am., | TR la PHIS wite, Mrs. Mary Poore | STOCKTON. on \v.ml{,uy st 20, 1928 in Ironton, Ohio, in 1859, he com- » Lipscomb, he is survived by three T e vson o i| Barometer—4 pm., 29.93; 8 p.m - o w301, Jeft pleted his primary education in pri o1 12 midnight, 29.90 4 @.m., 20:89; | daughters and three sons. The daush wife of the iate vate Catholic schools in Pennsylvania. yonights He then forfeited an opporttinity to .97 . o to college in order to accept a posi- | Highest temperature, 94, Ofcurred ition as a “cub’s reporter with the|at 3:15 p.m. yesterday. Lowest temperature, 73, occurred at 29.99 ters are Mrs. Paul H. Wacner, Mrs. G 4 John J. Higgins and Miss Josephine Lipscomb. The sons are &Valter A. Lipscomb, John T. Lipscomb, jr., and on_Sunday, August beloved wife of Stoddard. Funeral from _the m apel of Frank Geler's Sons DON'T MOVE AS LOW AS J 2 kEnquire: L Norman Lipscomb, o . = v ¢ any | 9:45 a.m. today. 3 - Co.. 1113 7th st. nw. on Wednesday, $ th l’)Ot ea'l er 'an;. M ;:‘n:: nc\e{"e\\o:;(:ed r;;‘: any 5 Tent‘per;:'“g came date last year— | . Funeral services will be held at| Sebtember ii'at’s 'wni “Relatices and 1S W Shosen profession and hecame city edl- | Hihest, 85; lowest, 58. Holy Trinity Church at 9 o'clock | giomil*cemerery. ot *0 “3fe e ohilie Enquirer. In that capacity Tide Tables. Iw::::’,‘,; iosiiE i DUt R wilRDe a8 ,; A It he gave former Gov. Cox of Ohio his - Noiie b Tuoerat Rereatie —or go on your vacation before calling our upholstering shop. We will have your upholstering all ready when you return, or when your new home is ready for occupancy. Special reduced rates this week ta keep our workshop run- ning thru the dull season. JOHN T. McCARTHY. B fion on a méweoaper, When | (Furnished by United States Coast and | = the ex.reporter became governor, his Geodetic Survey.) Noted Stage Manager Dies. friendship for Mr. McCarthy mever| Today—Low tide, 8:10 a.m. and 8:28 SAN FRANCISCO, August 30 (). | diminished, and Mr. Cox kept in con-| p.m.; high tide, 1:2% a.m. and 1:49 p.m. Mae Fogel 00 sench ok iy served | stant touch with his former city edi-| ~Tomorrow—Low tide, 9:09 a.m. and 48 stage manawer for Hitliel Bi tor throughout his fatal illness. 36 p.m.; high tide, 2:19 a.m. and - ok : more, John Drew and many other| From the city editorship Mr. Carthy eventually became managing | Denarted this life Fridus, Auspat 1. LLOYD H.. be the late Harriet yrother of Ernest C. and Funeral notice later. ® 1026, at her residence i ELIZABETH TO- ot Thomas J, Tobias o residence Tuesday. am Including black, white, gray or oak cloth-covered casket, embalming, dressing and all preparation, burial case, hearse, cars, newspaper notices and all necessary permits and service l‘()\'l“l {(v;: of € 996, 1 £ and the lovi 1926, 3t | Figene S Thom, M7 Lav- ; August 3 Hospital 2 clair of Chevy Chase, a daug One Price for All W. W. CHAMBERS CO. Stone ¥ . 1ith NUF-CED Cadl the seral Home & Chapin Sts. N.W. Col. 432 1233 10th St. N.W. Clay A. Armstrong Frank-a-lin 7483 R.HARRIS & CO. 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Flit will do it. Flit spray destroys roaches, bed bugs and ants. It searches out the cracks and crevices where they hide and breed, and destroys insects and their eggs. Kills All Household Insects Flit spray also clears your home in a few minutes of disease-bearing flies and mosquitoes. It is clean, safe and easy to use. Spray Flit on your gar- ments. Flitkills moths and theirlarvae sale everywhere. STANDARD OIL CO. (NEW JERSEY) e A Scientific Insecticide Flit has it quickly. . orp. DESTROYS Flies Mosquitoes Moths Ants Bed Bugs Roaches R. HARRIS & CO. . Sunday night “Hope deferred maketh the heart sick” Today we quote from the Good Book and bring the old saying to odern times in calling your attention to the fact that no doubt by this time you are heart sick and weary of hoping those extra interest R. HARRIS & CO. Flit is the result of exhaustive re- search by expert entomologists and chemists. It is harmless to mankind. replaced the old methods be- cause it kills all the insects—and does Get a Flit can and sprayer today. For *The gellow can with the black band™ and service charges would no longer be added to your bills every month. Evidently this is not to be, as those extra interest’ and carrying charges are still there. But not at Goldenberg’s. We do not penalize our friends. editor of the paper and then was sent to New York, in 1896, to take charge of the nquirer's New York bureau. He held that position until 1914, when he suffered a_breakdown from which he. never fully recovered. He was honorably retired by his paper, and four years ago came to Washington to spend the remainder of his life. Requiem mass will be celebrated olic Church, Fifteenth and V streets, after which interment will be made in Fort Lincoln Cemetery. Besides his widow, Mr. McCarthy sur- ved by a daughter, Mrs. Kerneth H. Martin. miss A M RITCHIE DIES. Cousin of Maryland Governor to Be Buried in Mount Olivet. Miss Anne Meredith Ritchie of Frederick, Md., died suddenly Satur- day, following an operation, in Emer- gency Hospital. She was a vice pres- ident of the Maryland State Soclety and a cousin of Gov. Ritchie of Mary- land. Miss Ritchie was a daughter of the late Chief Justice John Ritchie of Maryland and Mrs, Bettie Maulsby Ritchie. Funeral services will be conducted tomorrow in All Saints’ Church, Fred- erick, by Rev. John I. Yellott, fol- lowed. by interment in Mount Olivet Cemetery. The following pallbearers are nephews of Miss Ritchie: William Bouldin, 3d. of New York; David C. Winebrenner, 3d, and Philip Ritchie | Winebrenner of Frederick; John | Ritchie, 3d, and Daniel ¥. Banks of | Baltimore, and a cousin, David Lynn of Washington. ORGAN’IZATION ACTIVITIES TONIGHT. A lawn fete for the benefit of the Holy Rosary Church debt fund will be held on the church playground, Third and F streets, at 7:30 o'clock. | 1t will be continued’ through Thur: day evening. Kenilworth Council, No. 13, Daugh- ters of America, and Woodrow Wil- | son Council, No. 11, Jr. O. U. A. M., will have a lawn fete at Kenilworth (0] ——— o] == o | | inclusive. 0\ Golf Hose of Final Sale for Men Large Size Hats Knox Straws and Panamas Sizes 7%, 7Vs, 7% Values up to $15 $1.85 Tan and Black Calf Oxfords All Sizes—Extra Quality $4.85 Pajamas of extraordinary quality now $1.85 2 for $3.50 Madras Shirts Collar to match or attached style Values to $4 $1.85 4 for §7 Summer Neckwear clearance Values to 52 85¢ Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street Imported Lisle §2.50 and $3 Values $1.85 INC. tomorrow morning at St. Paul's Cath-) || BRINDLE || FOX HOUND, brown and white: answering Today—Sun rose, 5:34 a.m.; sun sets, p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises, 5:35 a.m.; sun sets, 6:41 p.m. Moon rises, 11:34 p.m.; sets, 1:31 p.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at Great Falls at 8 am.— Temperature, 74; condition, very muddy. ‘Weather in: Various Cities. Temperature. wgm £ o8 S wm op EB § HEECE Stations. 3 &% 3 % Weather < g e : B Abilo 0 &8 72 Clear Albany 3 B8 60 Clear Atlanta 08 90 7 1 Clear btic ity 2o 90 74 11 Cloudy faliiore 9% 92 16 Gloudy Birmingan 8012 08 5 amare Boston - 90 Buffalo 4 Cinemnati 88 (‘?]»]vl-l:m: 80 H8 & 2 Huron. Indianapolis Jacksonvil Kansas Ci Los Angel Loussill * Gloudy ; oy o . Cloudy Cloudy Clear, . Cloudy 64 ¢ .08 ha el Phaenix Pittsbureh: Portland Me ESORRE R Ciear Pt.cloudy Cloudy J10 Clear .28 Clear Clear Clondy Rain Cloudy ! Seattle Snokane WASH.DIC NPHINDZ NI IAN DB 21T (8 am.. Greenwich time. today.) Stations. Temperature. Weather. London. England. 60 Part cloudy . France 60 Clear Germany b2 Clear Copenhagen Denmark... 6% Part clondy Hamilton, B 80 Part cloudy Havana. Cuba kL Clear Horta (Fayal). Azore: San Juan, Porto Rico. Colon, Canal Zone. MRS. T. B. PARKS EXPIRES Wife of Arkansas Representative Was Ill Several Months. Mrs. Tilman B. Parks, 54 years old, wife of Representative Parks of Ar- kansas, died Saturday after an illness of several months at her residence, 1616 Sixteenth street. She is survived by her husband, three children, Mrs. M. W. Wood- 1iff of Dallas, Tex.; Tilman B. Parks, jr., and Josephine Parks of Washing- ton; a sister. Mrs. R. A. King of Brownsville, Tex., and a brother, John F. Newton of Lewisville, Ark. Funeral services will be conducted ‘Wednesday at Hope, Ark., where Mr. Parks will take the body this after- noon for interment. e MRS. E. W. TOBIAS DIES. Wife of Thomas J. Tobias Had Lived in Capital 27 Years. Mas. Elizabeth Wood Tobias, 79 years old, died Saturday at her resi- Clear i art cloudy 8 Part cloudy || dence, 1222 Irving street, after an ill- ness of several months. She was a || native of Pennsylvania and had lived in Washington for the past 27 years. She is survived by her husband, Thomas J. Toblas; three daughters, || Corinne W. Toblas, Floyd W. Tobias and Mrs. Mary W. Eshelman, all of this city, and a son, Dr. Henry W. Toblas of Alexandria, Va. Funeral services will be conducted tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock at her late home by Rev. C. G. Bradley of Epiphany Church, followed by in- terment in Rock Gretk Cemetery. FOUND. WHITE POODLE, male; ecks ago. Don't Ro one own me? 1106 bth st. howe Fransin R760. 31 LOST. ATCTO TIRE. Mason: 30 by 3747 mon on rim: X16860. > Rewara” 58 B o0 v, Main 5232, i BAG—Party who picked up beaded bag in Meridian Park Sunday m:l\'c kindly_return 1440 W et.. Apt. 31. North 97. _Reward BAG, black leather, with initials “K. J. in \lrm(t( 14th PAR PI amond. |wo R banires Saturday night at Wathington Canos Clib or between elub and 56th and M ats. n.w. ard. BOY'S_ ROMPERS—White. between 191 &t. and 18th and Columbia rd. 1884 Colum: BULL. female. Saturda Ticense No.'7268 618 0in st. n.w. Heward. 1° BROOCH—Djamond sunburst. between 1435 Gi and, Immanuel B = Girard and, Immanyel. Baptist Church. Sun. BULT TERRIERS_-Brindlo. eropped cars short tail; name ‘‘Rowdy.” 'Reward for re- turn, Capt. J. K. Underwood. Fort Myer, Va. CHOW_ DOG, female. light & 1374 Harvard et. l’han»‘Adam:nA!)'f;w"ld' D. A. R. PIN, vicinity 11th as 1 D et TN Pl o et 3213, EYEGLASSES fn Takoma. probabl = Tombia ave.~ Phone Fraiklin 4 AR ;fi"- to the name of Rex. Reward. 424 (nnen. Gon' . Tiw GLASSES—On spring button: lady's: Sund: morine, wmfing.m‘mn o ’dgm‘"hfi b Ironali an %o SR cane Cliuteh on Mrdock Fosd. "Cleveiand 10043, Reward. || GOLF_STICKS AND BAG—Pleass return fo 2117 E st now. Liberal reward. Franklin PIN—Seed peavi: o0 Friday. Reward [f re. || turned to 2044 O'st. n.w. PIN—Gamma Phi_Beta Sorority pin: !r ces Burkhalter, Goucher College. on_ Fri around Union ' Station. Reward. R Howell. 109 S. Royal st.. Alexandr} POCKETBOOK, green: bet. Washimgton and day: containing money and 5 Jermit. Reward.” 341 N POCKETBOOK, blue and_black, containing money and check, on Pike between Dis-y| trict Line and Marlboro. Reward. North losing: con- 0. Apt. 418, RSE, small._brown. zippe taining $15. Phone Col. 7 Reward D iy Hictasdi Mo Deaths. ALTEMUS. Saturday, August 28. 1026, at her residence. 1 Suclid st HA NAH A.. widow of Frank temus. Funeral “services at the ab ddress Tuesday, August 31, ment at _Arlington ' National (Philadeiphia papers piease cony.) BACHE. Monday. August ERICK CHARLES BACHE band of Mrs. Helen Garden Bache: dence. 2240 Mt. View pl. se. Notice, ol Sonceat Tater. o BARRICK. _Sun Georgetown _ Uni Inter- . August 20, 1026, at ersity Hospital, HARRY S. BARRICK, 58 Funeral from his late_residence, 6 T st. n.w., Tuesday August 31, at '3 o'clock ‘p.m. " Tnterm 0ak Hill Cemetery. Services in chapel at cemetery., BARRACK, A special communication of Georgo C. Whiting Lodge. No. F. o 8 5O Avguat. 31 2 2ol pam. for the pirpose of at: tending the finefal of onr late brother, HARRY S. BARRACK. By order of the Worshinful Master. REUBEN A. BOGLEY, \N‘n\lzr\' BOALO. On Sunday. August EDITH BOALO, beloved wife of De:lv €. otice Boalo of 4203 lllinois ave. n. of funeral hereafter. BOARDLE Saturday, August h st. n.w WARD FOARBLEY, tuloved Rusbind of Lizie Boardley and brother of Liza and Arthur Boardley. He leaves a number of other relativea and friends. Remains restin John T. Rhines & Co. funeral chapel '1’{' I sts. s.w. Notice of funeral here- after. August 28, 1926_at 3 am. o, Homeopatnte | Hospital, * M ot Brown. Fune: her daughter. Mys. 316 Randolphi &t. v T eniay, at 2 pm. Inferment at G BU Tl ER l’)r-par(cd this ll(r Sunday, August 29, 1926, at 3 o'clock, after a short ill- ness._at her residence, 228 Bla st £.W.. ALBERTA BUTLER. She leaves to mourn her departure & loving husband. James Butles mother, Isabella Bri thres d Isabel Briscoe: om nephew, Briscoe, and other tives and fri \l G otice of fune CARTER. Raymond Carter, jr. minster _&t., S Aukusi Providence ' Hoepi Funeral August 30, privat COLLTER. ~ Suddenls. August Walter Reed Hospital, WIL: AN ESULAER, teloved husband of therine K. Coulter. ~ Funeral from his ate residence, 524 th st. s.w., on Tues- y. August 1. at 10:30 a.m.” Relatives ited. luterment at Con- on Sunday. emori ospital P o B Beiived tushand . aged 71 ¥ . Fu- el of The riends_invited to atiend. Rock Creek Cemetery. CUBTIS. | The members est- Inhabitanis are e Sergeon, Sugust 41 TH RE, A special_convention of i TS call Augyst Lodg Pythtan Temple 8'pm.. to maks eral 0f our la FITZPATRICK. Saturday. August 2§, 1026, at her residence; 909 1st st n.w.. MARY. b e of the late Chi 4 nd mother of ral from her ust 31, thence te o reqiiem mass will at 10 am. rul,un nd friends invited. 30 Saturday, August . at &t Philander the above 8 D, e Jand County. V d ter of ert 5503 Aehley (private) at Lake Geor; GRAY, Suddenly, August 2 residence, 423° N st. n.w. beloved fusband of Mra. G 1926, at his JAMES. the Gray. He esting at parlor. al Tuesday. Al Baptist Church, Bt bet. N. Capt. and 1st n.w. af % o'clock p.m. Friends invited. . HARRIS. The Ladies' Friendship Society annou; h th'r'n HARRIS® Aliuiet. 9. 1026 Aagnst 12 40m Plymouth Conkreration Chiirch, 17th and P sts. Assessment due at the next_regular mecting. MAMIE_A. JACKSON, Pres; E. S Suddenly. sldence, 41h J.. Mrs. ANN (nee’ Agnes Ros of president i" e Fupert Sioam: | Mot ship Corporation, Funeral, services at St s Ot Belmar, N. J., August 28, o._and River NRY HER- Harrington ), 1921 road, Belmar, HOLSEY. On Friday, August 27, Freedmen's Hospital, HELEN ' H beloved wife of Luther H ter of Nellie Cornwell. She mmourn their loss & host of relatives and friends. Funeral Tiesda 1 pm.. from the W. End funeral parlors, 28t nd Dy ave. n.w.. Rev. J. J. Johnson officiating. HURT. Sunday Anru 20,1020, at 0:30 am. GEORGE HEN beloved son of B S BORC Ry Tihd Matilda, Hurt, broth: er of Lieut, Frederick A. Leon 'T. and Maude Huri. Brother-infaw of Louise M. Hurt, Remains can be viewed after 7 'pm. Tuesday, August 31 at George Roye's funeral chapel, 1508 9th_st. niw, Funeral from same "chapel Wed: nesday, Septemper 1, at 2 pm. Rela Yives ‘and {riMds ‘invited. Interment Bisne's Cemetery.. (Boston and- Phila- deiphia pavers piease copy.) 31e JOY. Departed this life Saturday. August 28, 1926, at 4:30 am.. at the residence of ‘her daughter. 741 Irving st. n.w. Mrs MARY E. JOY. the loving and deévoted mother of Charies H.. Linus G S. Joy and Mrs. Lilliaa Joy Bundy. children. four el J. Carter. Bessie B. Briggs. Soph Wicks_and two brothers. James . John J. Duvall. and a host of othi ela- tives and {riends. Puneral from _the Nineteenth Street Baptist urch. 19th and I ste. Rev. Walter H. Brooke. pastor, Tuesday at 1 p.m. 34 LEE. Friday. August 27, 1026, dence of her daughter, Mrs. gphed, o pieree <t maw. S . wife of the late Sp Ehocbus, Va' Funeral Tuexday. Susust . from_ Secoud Baptist Shurdy. ot Dibotween H and T st bw Rev. J. L. 8. Holloman, pastor. Relatives and friends invited to attend. 30 mfi"'l'!'ool' On Augu-t 29, 192 at_her tesidence, 233 Ascot piace n'e.. ANNETTA LIGHTFO()T beloved wife of the late Joseph W, Lightfoot. ~Remains resting song's funeral home. 1300 X L miw. YXotlcs of funeral hereafter. LIPSCOMB. Monday. August 30, 1036, at 3004 Q st. n.w., JOI T. LIP3- :Pd 77, Funeral service ll Holy urch, Thursday morning. Aus Burial at Arlington 1028, at 11:45 S is ‘residence. 1253 P st nw., ENJAMIN FRANKLIL beloved husband of Grace M. Marks. neral wi be held from the ab residence Tues Kugnst 31, at 10730 a.m. = Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment Con- gressional Cemetery. McCARTHY. On Saturday. August 28, 1026, at the Wasbington Sanatorium, Takoma Park, Md'. JOHN T.. beloved husband of Minnie McCarthy and father of Mrs. Kenneth H. Martin. Funeral from_ the Nevius funeral home. 924 New York ave. n'w.. Tuesday, August 31, at 9 am. thenco " fo. St Panls Church. —whers mass will be said at 9:30 am_ for the repose of his soul. Interment in Fort Lin- o’ Cometery. (New York. Ohio and Pittsburgh papers please copy.) MORAN. Auews 25, 1026 a1 Santa, Bar. hara, Caill.” THOMAS MORAX W the 80th year of hi ll’hllmv‘hrhlx bavers e ‘Tuesday, August 17, 7ih ew York, WALTER T, ave. New York, WAL e e Powell, devoted son of Mary M. Powell and the late James Alhert Powell. Inter Lee ol nnny Cl . at "9 ‘o'cloci tiona} Cemeter: MARKS. Saturday, August 28 fent August” 20 1. Woodlawa Uoux VSR TURNER. this life August 28 h 1403 Bth st, nw . mother of Mrs I Mrs. Marv Shorter. Curner. Walier Turner r. She leaves to mourn {aughters, three brothers. grandehildren and a host of other relatives_angl friends. Remaina resting at H ashington’s funeral parlor . n.w. Funeral ] August from Mount Airy Raptist Chureh. 1. N. Capitol and lst at. n.w.. at 2 K pm. Rel 1 friends in Harrisburg. Pa. papers please eust 20. 1921 4 Hospita] ywine Md, Z dist Church, T. R Md.. on Tuesd: ugust 31 ot 10 ‘am Relitives and friends invited. . In Memoriam. ARCHER. JORIE at’ McKendree red_to_the memors of MAR. LIVAN ARCHER. who fell four vears ago todav. phis papers please in August 50,1 copy.) Abs Me. ery Dassing hour I_need Thy pr What but Thy gr n {oil the tempter's power? Who, like Thyself, my guide and etay can be? Throngh clond and sunshine, Lord. abide with me. 1 hear a voice from Heaven sa Marjorie 8 not dead, she is on Asleep in Jesus! Blessed sleep! From which none otlier wakes to weep wdisturbed repose. ‘ he last of foes. HERLOVING A0 DEVOTED MAMMA. * BERRY. In saj but lovine remembrance R e ear “Father. 'MADISON' RERRY 5. asleen who fell ly one year azo tods E Days of eadness still come o'er us er near us WA Year AZo HIS CHIL MRS ERICK CANTON. 1In sad but loving remembrance of onr dear husband and father. HORACE ted this life August who dep: Loved in life, remembered in death . his" AND CHILDREN memory of our dear A . who departed life two v ay. August 30, Auniver: £t " Domini hearts vour memory lingers, ne. kind and true. is v. dear mother That ¢ think of von THE FAMILY. * FISHER. n ead but loving remembrance W dear dauchter and sister, EVA E PR T her “Elthale0n). who' departed this life fourteen Sears ago today. August 20,19 In onr hearts vour memory lingers. Loving. tender. fond and true. There i not a day. dear daughter and R THAT WA o nat think of vou HER LOVING "FATHER “SIVTERS AY¥D THERS. i d and loving remembrance of oar dear son' and - hrother. THOMAS LYLES. depa lnvl this life two years ago. What hapn: .1.\ wa once enjosed When we were all tozether, But. oh. how changed it all {s now Sinee’ you are gone forever. Just when life was the sweetest And he could have lived his best tes of n onened im ome to rect loving rememhrance nl RA\‘H!}' l. S, vn SERBERT nory of my a-nr io ¥ ho,died two died ten year HIS DAUG: H'l‘ ine LIS August 40, The vears of his life were e When the messenger Whispered low: " and ealled for thee “The Master ha< com He answered: “T am ready to go. He i« still here in unnumbered was His chee: presence blesses all my days. At Ah\-vlil,hl{" ;Yh] all I}:(‘ Vlrllf « IV’(htYOH h kol Mim ust an T tited ta do 1 thinle ol b OVING WIFE EMMA n_loving r’\mr!mv ance of ms v d AT B ’umu lie one . August Mcmories are very dear FrHA ST AR D DA GH ILIE MILLER __FUNI SRAL DIRECTORS Timothy Hanlon M St J WILLIAM LEE, ¥uneral rn mnr v and Em- FamerAivery in Connection. Commodi- ons chapel and modem crematoriu oderato prices- 332 Pa. Ave. N.W, Frank Gexer s Sons Co. BN ENTH hietons __Main 2473 ~T.F.COSTELLO NOW. LOCATED AT 4 N. CAP. ST. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Yomer N Lincoln 524 Modern_Chapel V.L.SPEARE CO, Neither the successors of nor connects with e orieinal W k. Socar exabiih- 1113 \! TH 7078 Jose h F. Birch’s Sons . (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M S W Fstabliened 1842 Quick, Dignificd. Eficient Service Phone West 96 W. W. Deal & Co. 816 R St. N.E Automobile Service, JAM T. RYAN Ave SE 317 Model Clapel. Atlantic 1700. (Erivate Ambuiance. Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 Main 5512 v N novle > Ave. N.W. CHAS. S. ZURHORST FUNERAL DESIGNS Geo. C. Shaffer "°":‘41L'.' foa ™ HOICE FLOBAL EMBLENS. n 2416, ,un stores, BLACKISTONE’S Floral “Blanket Sprays” Other Beautiful Floral Drlun\ MQ prices, 14th & H_ 120 i Promot Auto Delivery AFiSlo-expressive—inexpensive Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. ‘We Specialize in Floral Desiqns msmw!r!ote ce Fl IorIJ ts & HSTS NV MAIN 6953 i beautiful burial ote in a pernetual park: these lote must be sof J x'n'\e 20 Franklin ofr Iqul 922 M ot. 0 v.

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