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and now she can even danc And then Grandma Danced were quite alarmed about mother. She wouldn’t eat, was terribly constipated, bilious, and seemed to be fading fast. We thought it due entirely to her 86 years of age. But a neighbor brought over a bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin and it was really remarkable how she picked right around with her grand- uj glldren. Now weare never without Syrup Pepsin in the house.” (Name and address furnished upon request.) Regulates Bowels of Old Folks Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is so palatable, sets so well in the stomach, works so easily, so gently, so kindly with old folks as to accomplish its purpose without gripe, pain or other distress. For biliousness, sour stomach, coated tongue, constipation. and the lassitude. whether of chnldren, parents or those in the evening of lfe, Syrup is recommended everywhere. For a free trial bottle send name and address to It is sold by all druggists. Dr.Caldwell's SYRUP PEPSIN THE EVENING PARADES PLANNED | | | | | | fore and After Convention in Philadelohia. Thousands of Legionnaires American Legion. 1o he held in ington: Friday erimag Py Announcement of plans for here of to Arlington Cemetery ception their parade w the meeting of the Post at the District Building, North Dakotans Coming. made last be from North have in Dakota, Word has delegation by three bands. | received from the from Miami. Fla.. that they stop here October 16 and » misgion for 300 veterans, drum corps to parade. Part ed plan BY LEGIONNAIRES Thousands to Come Here Be- return- | ing home from the convention of the | Phila- delphia next week. will stop in Wash. evening and Saturday. {and after a series of colorful parades up Pennsvivania avenue will make pil- homage to the Unknown Sokdier. | the re- | the veterans and for night at | meet Vincent It Costello [ Buctid street. One of the largest delegations will which wi its ranks nearly a thousand uniformed men who will he augment- heen coming ked per- a band and of the | STAR, WASHINGTON. order permitting the visiting veterans to parade. Vice Comdr. Henry M. Jett of the Costello Post has been appointéd chief of the reception committee and will be acting commander of the post | while €omdr. William Mitchell is in Philadelphia. Groups of Costello | members will be postéd at the Union Station to welcome the veterans. i Costello Post, it was announced last night. now has a membership of 546, Comdr. Mitcnell has set 1,000 as the membership goal. ,Among the new | members enrolled last night was Rob- ert Blume ot 1316 T street southeast a veteran of the Philippine and Mexi fcan campaigns and of the World War, who is holder of the congres sional medal of honor. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. A meeting men and boys will nmanuel aPrish Hall. | night at 7:30 o'clock. There | songs, led by William Scantlebury, and talks on “Good Health” by Maj. . C. Ringman. The to|boys from the Central Y. M. €. A will give a performance of athletic stunts. Refreshments will he served aturday will be patriotic The study class in Esperanto will meEE NoImOreow 7:30 pan. at 1715 Instruction free, | The City Club will give its first | musicyl of the season tomorrow. 8:15 p.m.. in the lounge. The program will be given by Will Pierson, Mrs. | Raymond Dickey. Mrs. €. W, Frietag Mme. Marie von Unschuld. Mr Ethel Holtzelaw Gawler and the lumbia Trio. directed by Kather Crowley. ill to e American War Mothers will [meet Friday at the Lee House. D. O, THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Part and cooler tonight: Iy cloudy tomorrow fair; moderate west and, northwest winds. ) Partly cloudy er tonight: tomorrow. fa west winds. Virginia—Partly cloudy i tonight; tomorrow fair; and northwest winds. West Virgimia—F Fair night; tomorrow fair. fre; and cool moderate and cooler sh west and cooler to” sRecords for 24 Hours. 84 6 Ther mometer 6 12 midmght, 7 : noon. 64. arometer 4 pom., 12 midnight temperature, ¥ ay oceurred at S 4 pm., 1am., 30.04; 79; 4 a. 0 2 i Highest at 205 p.m. ! perature, 61 Al Temperature same date last Highest owest, 44 Tide Tables. (Furnished by United S and Geodetic Survey Low tide. 1:36 high tide, 7.39 L 66 Today 2 p.m TH5 pm Tomorrow 2:4% p.m 831 pa. The Sun and Moon. Sun rose 6:08 a.m.; 2:36 R:18 Low tide, high tide, Today 5:44 p.m. Towe ex a.m. a.m £ p.m., 4: 8§ am., 8 p.m m., 209 occurred est tem m year ) and and and m. m. sun sets Tomorrow—sun rises 6:09 a.m.; sun on rises 5:38% a.m.; sets 6 Automobile lamps to be ligl half hour atter sunset. Con 02 p.m. hted one- n of the Water. *leather bags, today. | Coast | and | WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6. 1926 POLICE FIND BAGS INPAY HOLD-UP Location in Druid Hill Park Strengthens Philadelphia Clue in Case. I By the Associated Prese BALTIMORE. October f-=Two which last Friday held payroll of Henry Sonne taken from messengers by ght' banflits, were found hidden in bushes in Druid Hilf Park vesterday lon the Baltimore-Philadelphia road The bags contained twa caps, an over |coat and other clathing. a feather pil- {1ow. a bag of grapes and some news. {papers. Police regdrdgg the locatien Iof the bags ms significant in cannec itlon with their.theory that the rohbes had made a preliminary headquarte {in Philadelphia. where they stole an Ohio license plate from a Cleveland man during the Dempsey-Tunney fight and used it on the hold-up car The body .of J. W. Danko, found in { the robbers’ automobile a few minutes |after the hold-up, shot through the head, remained unclaimed at the po- lice morgue. .\ theory that he was Willlam Niemoth, for whom Chicago police are 'searching. in connection with the robbery, was discarded when a photograph of Ntemoth was recefved today. Police still helieved that Niemoth, al the $46.678 horn & Co. | Talbert | Walter Rurke and George Hutchinson. ’George Kelley, 38 Years FOWLER RITES TOMORROW o, T Requiem Mass to Be Ce!ebra:cd for Theater Man. mass for William .| cears old. manager of the National Theater. who died Mond: at his residence, 19 Eighth street northeast, will be conducted tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Second and C streets northeast, hy Rev. Edward P Mc Adams. assisted by Rev. Joseph T Kennedy. The services will be fol lowed by interment in Mount Oliv Cemetery Members of B. P. 0. . 15 and Fraternal Order Washington Aerie. No present at the funeral will act as honorary 8. Taylor, .. 8. Leavitt, R. F. Rol \ bins. Ira J. Lamotte. Ha Jarboe | and Charles Linkins. The active pall hearers will he 8. 5. Cochran, Henry | C. 1. Harris, M hipman, Requiem Fowler, 53 Lodge No of Eagles, will bey The followin pallbearers: 1 RETIRED POLICEMAN DIES. on Force, Victim of Paralysis. George Kelley, 77 years old, a re. tired policeman, who suffered a stroke of paralysis about a month ago, died at his home, 2564 Georgia avenue, Mon- day afternoon. A native of New York, he enlisted in the Army as a drum mer boy shortly after the close of the Civil War, and was appointed a member of the police force 36 years ago, being retired a short while ago. During part of his police service Kelley filled a detail at the White Wednesds, fence. 1305 ( MANON OLDS. 1) dessie "B, Ol R1G0 pam rom J takme establishment ave nw Enends vavers Dlease copy ) PARKER. October 5 denee, 11N L PARKER danzht October William Lee's 1 31 Penne invited 1o b 5 at v i GRAYS Parker and Widow of € W of the late L. T. L. Ogier of in her Year. Fu 1 orlock In Gaw t at Charleston. « please copy.) Octoer 5. 1026, at ROLLINS. widow of Rollina. " Jones. " ¥ S ROSS, i, (Al Mra e Rosa 1 the d etre M TE ROSS Ward H Mre. Masma Jtharinlaw noand N and Roe 4 Bt 0. elatices A frion Rev. 1 17 Ring Keen her Jesns Tt 1 e h Andeive b Where we w K THF SMITH. On Monday. Octob hor_residence. 1774 Euchid MARIE VAN HOOK sM! Middleton Smuith ~ Funeral from her lata residence. Thursday. October i at 11 o'clock. ~ Interment private in Congres- si0nal Cemetery 3 TYLER. On 605 p.m FAan Rflc(f:‘!vv Q’ 1076, at eloved dayghie of Mars'J and the Tate Novla S Trier. Funeral ffom the residence of her mather. 622 Shgo ave. Silver Spring. Md. T! day. October 7 at 2 pm . thenca to_Emory M. E. Church, Brichtwood. D. In- rment at Rock Creek Cemeters. ~Ri tives and friends invited to au-nn L "l‘l'!: \"TO\ % On Monday. Septe 27, 26 at Worcester. Miss . M T “TH BRADFORD. widow ‘w‘}‘ :‘L’hv‘- Wilham TAREORD. idoy, o iheg1a! in'the 834 year of her age . Sipoon Ny rap N Gompeny, MbTens cello ML phe Red Winz. Minn., delegation also will 3 ! { stop over here. The entire Towa State delegation of House, where he made the acquain tance of many persons prominent in Barbara Frietchie Council, No. 21, Daughters of America. will have a leged Chicago gangster and beer run- Temperature and condition of the e may have heen a member of the water at Great Falls at 8 a.m.—Tt ner, In Memoriam, was married 40 Ample Funds For Prompt Loans on homes in D. C.and adjoining scctions of Mountgomery County, Marvland. for three or five years al lotcest t current rates. Also building loans and re-financing of matir pos No u-rlul 3 na i Founded 1903 Main 0300 LE EXPENSE ¥ S A PHEL PS ) S OR SETTLEMENT FI ERAL FINANCE By JORN POOLR THE END RECOMMENDS THE MOTIVE as 192 tio: &liarberé%sshc “TheBig Hardware and Housefurnishing Store 11AND G STS Demonstration of Manning & Bowman Electric Household Devices : on 2nd floor Waffles, Toast Manning & Bowman Elec- Waifle Manning & Bow- man Coffee Trn: T $8.75 tric Iron, plated Nioke plated Manning & Bow an Coffer Urn Set: enp sngar and ~ream and tras niokel $18.00 piated Acceptance of Free Box Rental— offered, of late, up nal Bank is exemplar; 7, has been actuated by more than one. s Some have accepted in recognition of a gracious courtesy ; Some have accepted—at the bidding of thrift—because substantial savings are the premium paid on quick ac- ceptance. All agree that the Safe Deposit Box gervice of the Federal-American Na- to January 1, motives —FREE BOGX RENTAL. Until January 1, 1927, to all who now rent boxes for the year of 1927. FEDERAL-AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK Where G Street Crosses Fourteenth by and tric Tal toaster piated 2.50 Manaing & Bowman Electric Reversible Toaster, 58.00 nickel plated, Miss Wilson, who will m‘s make Hot T Manning & Bowman Elec- bie Stove, with " $15.00 Manning & Bow- man Electric Tron: 600 wize. compiete with stand and cord vkl 8300 lated Manning & Row- man Special Eleetric Toaster, BT 8325 Dlated $station | Costello Post, more than 3.000 will deiphi: g and sightseeing. [ rive on foir specal trains hetween land 10 am. and will he met at Hanford MacNicer. Pint Secretary of v wha Llowan and a past Ler af the Amer zation will he hand Wi by ar, is n Legion. acecompanied by jam Franklin, adjutagt has obtained from Metropolitan_Police _here | saddest when | sing. —Artemus Ward. These words Ward are familiar to us all and when ap- plied to the modern idea of extra intarest and service charges on vour hills for credit and Dbudget buving every month. they cause you to sing out your disapproval these ideas and in your sadness you re- flect that at Golder- herg's the hills give you no cause for sor- row, there are no extras and no interest charged on any ac- counts, of as We da not penalize our friends, . ¢ fo|———|n]—=3|0] stop here Sun- j day morning. while en route fo Phila- and will spend the day parad- | They are to ar- the Assist- | an national command- The dele. six of the the | a_general | 500 card party tomorrow. S:30 p.m.. at Star Hall. Mount Rainier, for the | henefit of the council. The Susan B. Anthony Foundation, | Inc., will hold its first social meeting | tomorrow, & p.m.. at the Hotel Ham ilton. Robert Cariton Mason and Dr. Kates, personal friends of Susan R. | Antheny, will speak. Mis. Caroline | Norton. Best will ¢ing and reports will I he presented of work done hy dele zates of the foundation at the hien [ mial of the G. 1. W. (.. to the first | | conference on anti-narcotics, in Phila delphia, during the Summer Columbia W. C. T. p.m., with Mrs. Woodley Apartments. officers. S I meet Fri- W. Morris, | Flection of | Brightwood Citizens' Association will meet Friday. & p.m., at Holy Com | forter Parish Hall. Election of of ficers. | | The Big Sisters of the District of | Columbia will meet riday, 8 pm., at St. Patrick’s rector | | The Twéntieth Centu Club will | meet for the first time .this season | tomorrow, 11" a.m., in assembly hall of Cosmos Club. Alfred P. Dennis, United States Tariff Commission. will speak of he Romance of World Trade.” Program will open with | playlet. “A Clubwoman's Tdvll.”" writ |ten v Mis. Frederic 1. Farrington. i | | | | | nt Pleasant Citizens' Associa- | tion will meet Satur v. S pm the Mount Pleasant Publie Libr ! Sixteenth and Lamont streats. | | | | ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. The District of Columbia Puiblic Sehool |, Association will meet, N1 o'clock in hoardroom of the District | Ruilding. (. I. Carusi of the School | I Board will talk jof “The Public| Schools of Washingjon.’ | will | i sociation Oldest Inhabitants 0 o'clock. at Union® Knzina | | House, Nineteenth and H siveets. | | Charles Moove, chairman of the Fina ! "\l Commission. will speak of “The | New Washington.” A | meet. The United Ipdge of Hill Hpilding. = Seventeenth | streets? will have a talk on tearnation.” and continue the study “Fehoes From the Orient.” he Theosophists. | nd 1§ “Rein of | Woman's Club will meet School. & o'clock the neral Park View at Park View Abrams of | will speak. A free lecture on “Dynamic Living and Youth Culture” will he given, & | | a'clock. at 1628 K street. Linn A, BE. I(:a]@ speaker. | A fish packing plant to he built in Argentina will handle 100 tons of fish dail Let Not Your Heart Be | Troubled Financially ‘ I Will Help You In Case of Death Call The Brown Stone We furnish the hest for $1 mmpm» which Others $738§100, §123 up. for Funeral the would ordinarily Home of W. W. Chambers a funeral that sum. We guarantee cost double least Call The Brown Stone Funeral Home Of W. W. Chambers Co. Cor. 14th and Chapin N.W. YOUR' CREDIT 1S Eiseman's is the at regular cash prices Suits—Overcoats—Topcoats 25 Don't Iéarimir to Ask for Credit A Credit Store With Cash Prices Washington where you can buy on liberal terms must be right—in price and in quality. Col. 432 EISEMAN’S 7th & F Sts. GOOD AT EISEMAN'S only clothing store in Whatever yvou buy here Mrs. | Federation | ' | of the United State say perature, 66: condition, very Weather in’ Various Cit Temperature. 23 Stattorts, aMawony PPN esRpialas a0.16 A0.00 Ahilene Alhany Atianta Atlantic City [# Itimore Rirmingham Bisma Bogto Rufialo Charleston Chicago Cineine 1.10 0y Xt olumbia Denver Detroit Paso | Garceston 4 | Fielena Huron, €D napo! <onvile 001 XIn Anzeles o 050 081 016 Clear muddy. ies. Cloudy Rain ) Rain 0.34 Ran 0.2 Cloudy 2 Clear 0.03 Rain 094 Ram 0.20 Cloudy Pt.clondy a2 Cloudy R, Toudy Clear Ram Sloudy ‘ Clondy Clear Pi.cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Ciear 034 Rain Philadelphia 040 Phoenix Pittehiei Partiand Mo Partiand Ore Ridleigh Ve (i3 Citonio _Diezo i ot Snokane WA Greenwich time. to muerature (8 am Statio T 1z Land ance « aval | Bermuda Porto Rico Cuba s ‘ Canal Zone wdon. Parie. 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White of this ety John S Josepd Rassntt of Selva, b o Aroris Li Pa Part clondy | Alexandria and Fvelen Alta M Clrar Clear v Rain Cloar Cloudy Pi av ) - Weather Tondy Slea Tond: cloudy Joudy Clear S. age licensex have heen issued 0 (e | por co Va Nohis A n Me- Adah hoth Gary Gilhooley Arsenta Md. and Leille W homas Pa. and tin, el E_Rav Eise € i Chaffee drey Van A Herron he 1 GHL of This ity and Octa L. a, Births Reported. The to the honrs hirthe have hee Department i th following Health Henry and F Pater S and ¢ Richard F. Eiward J Edward ‘and Antonio and S Norman L and a Thompson. =i ~ Roesle. girl Puglisi ng.ho 2. Muelier olihew Alice Walker. a S Smith. he Prane. hov AL Mitler el et v Bradlev s i ot and \okler anid dner. 10 Riihy innon Fimer 1 and Brasie AL Amma Frank C. and Marion E. Vi Addisnn ‘L. and Myrtle B Rocowall 1. Jinkine Herhert ¢ Mazon H arre S and Hilda F iiam A" and Ma William R and Fdna V. Green: William T. and_Naomi Shreve. o H.and Hazel L. Posev’ n D, and Alice L. Soper and Mamie Washington and Ethel Love. nd Ruth Oliver and Ida Renfro gi m E. and Ella Prather, Daniel and Agnes Ward. girl Robert E. and Marv B. Footma ederick § and Helgn 3 m and Bessie Foster. e Basil F. Pohert Carl B Antonin 1ietinnd) Harre an Miltan A ParieiE lGhadioe P William John T and Alice R. and and C and Roce ind_Lilha ‘vv-d'!, An _Leimba James M. and Ch n reported last 24 vl hov hay girl hoy Doy oy hox il eirt ! Lonnie Noske sl <e H. Samahs. girl ch. girl 0'Dea. girl field. girl e hoy hov girl Rirl n. Sabhe, hoy. Much U. S. Money in Canada. Tt partment of commerce that will lea £190.000,000 in American Canada this vear. tive estimate, hased on exp of the last vear. and many au that the sum {s° mor 10.000.000_annu: 5,000 at A,:r- 30. Life Insurance Conts, Send Date of i estimated by the Canadian de- residents ve ahout honey in The sum is a tenta- enditures ithorities e nearly 54240 Birth for Full Information LeROY GOFF 610 Woodward Bldg. " tim Insurance— nehes Main 350. hold-up party. and were studving the possibility that the robbery was perpe- trated to obtain funds for the defense in Indiana of Joe Saltis, heer hunner. Niemoth is alleged to have heen a member of Saltis’ gang. A map found In the robhers’ michine, with points in Ohioand Indiana marked, lent strength ta the theo MRS. M. 6. PARKER DIES. Mrs years Parker. Maria old. widow Southern died vesterday of paraly | idence, 2118 1 street he was a daughter of the laie Dr. T. L. Ogler of Charleston, 8. €., Confederate Sur- |geon General for the States of North i Caralina. South Cavolina and Georgia ded in \Washington for the Grayson Parker, 9% of Charles V Railway official, at her res- | past 3 | She is survived by a daughter, | M. L. Godwin of this city: a son. . O | Parker of Philadelphia. and a sister, | Mrs. Ji. R, Simons of Charleston 1™ Funeral services will he condicted | this afternoon at 4 v'clock at Guiwter's chapel, 1730 Pennsyl avenue, by [Rev. James 1. Wt . formetly of IChrist Churéh. Georgetawn, after { which the remains taken to Charleston for burial. i Deaths Reported. Ellen M R4 424 N Saralr 80407 Rhode 1 “TRuth R Martha A E. s, Rrosnahan [ Kidy Sihley Hospita Providesie Hos | mital Samiuel Murphy. 19 248 N o 3" Mason. Providen: M. Emers 1445 Minnesota Morrill. 84 Hodd, 53, Redd Home Hospital ney Hoe Doddrid { pital 17 Annie 1 I Willian © Ruhert 0 1 Hariis Brown L dward Aary G | Bazel { ot | Ehzabeth hinztor " Rives o B —— ! FOUND. m Hosmtal 000 s " Ereedmen‘s Hospital St Elizabeth < Hoe monthe, 1 fady s | St aie | ONE SACK OF Owner please call ave RING—Babs'« initialed Phone Columbia 25010, e La AR PIN platinim i vieinite ol Naticity ARI% ar GRTH Rth AW { BARDI with blue { aftorn, i section | 21607 1700 Kenyon st nw { BAR PIN platinum tween Georgia ave GROCERIE for same at gold rinz With diamond 1 center. Church. Call Col stones reward jesha k¥ <ot with diamarids ind Buch N o Rialtn e Rewird amand in center Reward | evenines. Ad BILL FOLDER. containin televhone honth. ‘Ot 5 11th orado, ave Lincoln 125 ar Main BOSTON BAG_ brown. containing squinment. at North Capitol and V- sts Alam. Oct. 5. Notify M. A Leese (o 111h st. n.w. Reward i BOSTOX BULL TERRIER Brown. white chest. \hite mark] DC 26, 1501 Enchid st rward i, 15t Sunday Iaft in store. Cali mones delicatessen < reward a0 e dark on face tag nw. ol S10 T Pl bet Tath and S st e o BROOCH. antiaie: lost_Oct. 4: valued for association either on Soldiers’ Home car vicinity Soidiers” Home or downtown section hounded by 9h. Tith, E and Fee sts " Re. | ward rs ireeniee. Riilor rd. M1, Ra o E Md. -BULLDOG ‘m Brindle Around_necic: male rd and R. 1 ne Manday_even Zast Can. i returned with aquamarime set and Church st. and reward. 2623 11th httle iy Bu white CRISP $10 RILL. somewhere hety and 3th. Rew Sone CUFF RUTTON Bank of Comn. or Peoples Dr Reward 1f ret Commerce Blds DOG—Logt or _strayed. Bostan ferrier male: tov: anwers to name of Dot Lib eral reward for information ieading fo ve covery of dos. 420 0th at. nw . Pullman & Photo_Sunply Main DOG—TLare. me King Cha: n ne B 11th to 500 R £old_small diamond setting ree Bldz.. sidewalk adjoining 2 Store. Tuesdax afternoon rned 1o Reom 403 Rank of fo NGLISH BULLDOG. answering to Mickie: lost Ocfoher Tst: black hrindle with \hite chest and one front foot and also White hetween eves and small white shot on Dack of meck 10 found vl Ho Davidson. 2820 Ordwiv st ( e racelve reward i EYEGLASSES. brown leather case hetween Keith's Theater_and Annapolis Hotel last Friday uight. Reward. Phone Mam 220, Branch_029. EYEGLASSES, F or “13th #f 2 pairs ay night varts st n.e Waterman's lady's. ba- Normal School and_ Rock Please return to 4315 Wie- fn black ¢ Reward. D, FO! R tween Wilkon Creek Park consin_ave. FRATERNITY, on back. 3. B st GLASSFS. tortolss - shell Shinn (JD((- al rn!“" Pho ¥ SQUIRREL doubie nackpiece. vicinity Daniel road. in Rock Creaek Park. hetween 10 and 11 mm._ Reward Cail Col. 9490 AT—From_automebile. Monday _eve ¢ fedora hat. 1f found, notify 1336 2. Reward KITTEN. _white: | reward. P} MASONIC PIN Tniversity or 16th st. bus Lenzner. 1625 16th &t. n.w. PERSTAN CAT. tortoise Thursday night: reward Cleveland 4285 POLICE vers_shy: PIN, pearls and sapohires: Proad* Reward "WIaTE i rimmed: Hufter. in case. R. D. ing. i near Conn. Ama 3218, one_diamond. Reward. ave. bridgs vieinity G W Maj shell: ~wandered 3401 Woodley rr'dd F_DOG, verv dark. without _ reward. Return to 315 R st. n.w. radio | “name | asuron official circles. e vears ago, his widow, who was Miss Annie (. Graninger befora marriage. surviving him. Funeral services will he conducted in Immaculate Concep tion Church at 8:30 o'clock tomorrow morning. Interment will be at Ar lington Cards of Thanks. DANGERFIELD, The family of the late ABNER W' DANGERFIELD avpreciaies the messages of symnaths. the many acts of kindness _and _the beautiful floral tributes of relatives and friends WIFE AND FAMILY HALE. T wish to express my thanks to all friends and ncighhore for their kindness and_&ympathy ng. the 1liness and At th death of my husband. also for the beau tiful floral designe HIS WIFE. MARY €. HALE. Born. My and Mre Gerson] ¢ York Ciy. on Octo- ar the Woman s JACORSON. B Jacobeon Mre. Lucy Antodances the g Miss MARGUERITE WILLIAM H WELCH S B 05 st WHETSE Stuirday . tor- .o 1 oo, October Deaths. Tuesday at 1 Funer iy iate [ 1 oelock pm heautiful hereafter he dife that, is to Somewhere in God's fo Son. we shall meet MOTHER. JE Wednesday ruins Qetober 5 WILLIAM ~ASH October X from Carrollhurg st 190205 TON his ASHTON Octaber 6. 197 Boston. WILLIAM MU i e 5 October & e A DAWSON. 00 Tycsday g his M. JOHN LAWRED ol the Jate Lawrance heth Kiger Dawson in ear Funeral trom Christ Episconal Chy Rockville. Md_ Thursday. October FOWLI his residence H. FOWLER R Fowler (nee 1926 Enza- | at i On Mondas. October 11026, at 19 Nth st ne WILLIAM beloved Tishand of Maude Bagne) Fiine m ahove residence on Thursdas. October 1 R0 . thenee o St Jodnh's Ehureh, where reqmiem s will e sun: Tor the repose of his soni. Relatives and friends meited. Interment 4t Mount Oliyet Comotory FOWLI Members of No. Fraternal '« requested 1o attend for Jate brother. WILLIAM FOW CR. | Wednesdiy. Octobér o 30 pm . At i< date reside I RINEHAR D RRITT. Secro FOWLER. Wachi BP0 Elks <pssion ¢ o tribite 1o WILLIA ot nee ¥ October By or e CO LW ER Attest. W. S SHELRY GIBSON. On day Octabe the home of her niece Rumeey Kensingtan PRISCILLA GIBSON October 7. at 2 p Inmene Glan Cometery. (Raltimore papers please copy GLEASON. Wednexday October 6. at 5 50 am. al her residence 1815 Sth < NORA €. GLEASON. widow of James J { Gleason and beloved daushter of the laie | Thomas P. O W Annie O'Don nell inee B T funeral hereafter . HALL. On 1996, at nd o i i i 2t e Jate residence Thiirday. Octo- 30 owlock. Interment _at Waslhimgton Aerie rder of Eagies. are the funeral services n Warthy Lodge. No. 15 il conene in ne~day past it it o it et AS Ment At Mo ey Exaited® Ruler W October Rittenhouse st i huisl arted_ this life Tuesday 6. at_Gallinger Hospital. | ness. JEFFERSON HARL: | RO vears. He leaves to mourn his departure a loving wife. Carrie Fiaristorks: two Sone. John and Denni Harlstorka: one danzhter. Margaret Herh her and a4 host of friends Remaine festing at John T Rhines & o funeral chapel and 1ts s Notice of funeral later HEISS. On October & MARY. heloved wife Hess, ‘aged K3 years ccidence of er daughter Mre. Ma Hutchinson, 610 1<, w6 Fridav. Octahor XG0S pm Friends and relatives i Vited. Interment Prosnect Hill Cemater at R:30 pm the Tate Louis neral from’ the INGSHEAD. On Tiesdas Dickson Home 0 heined Tomr g Mare M Homn Years. Notice of funer HES. On Tuesdar 5106, at | 530 pm. At M re<id G4 Brsant nw CHARLES hyihand ECLA MURRAY. HT ¥ Friday. October 8 m.Fr relatives invit Monday. 0 3 Honita THEADORE LEE his foss o devoted Drather. o sisters two grandmothers and and_friends Aence. 2871 3 October 7 at 2 nm inviled 10 attend Keen him. Jesus. in Ths keeping. il T reach the shining ahore. And give him back 1o me forever, Whera we will part no mare HIS LOVING MOTHER MLELLAND. | Tuesdas. Octaber 5, | T0 am. EMMA A. McLELLAND. Joved wite of" Charles . Meetiand. and mothe= of Clarence R Fred 0. M.Lalland and Mra. Emmeit R. Davie aged 66 saars Flineral from her late residence. 4101 Henry at. Brentwoad. M. Thureiay Octaber 7 at % pm. Relatives and friends fnvited to attend: Interment at Cedar Hill Comators . MORRISON. Wednesdar. Octoher 6, 1026 2t his- residence HOW nw. RO TAND. heloved son of [Fila and the late John Morrisan. Notie® of funeral hars after RIEN. Wednesdas. Octoher 6. 1 Georgeiown Univeraity Hownital. PE. FTGENA. heloved wifa 0l O'Brien. aged 47 sears vary' M. E."Church " South, n.w day. Octobar & jenda invited MAUSOLEUM. HOL [ HO e on s _and . A o 9730 o'lock pm He leaves o montn thier and mother one two grandfathers 4 host of relatives from” hin Jate st 0ol Thursiay Relatives and friends at 26 at RLIE Jossph M Flineral 1roh Cal- 3054 Q “at ) wirrounded by gold PIN, obiong_amethyst. Return 49 Girard e Liberal reward. lace: North 491 WE DYE WEARING APPAREL B FOR MOURN! In 24 Hours {The Carmack Dry Cleaning Lincoln 239 LACK Co. R gold. on Lincoln rd ne between Bl Gavdana | Quincy ol 820 Lincoln 1d. Liberal reward & RING—Central High School: initials 7. L. BINGS Cinside;, mear teoie court, Tain o reRervoir. 1702 P st now. or call Frank. Bi87 RING valued ‘as amethyet, Sunday mornin; keepsake. Liberal re 519-J after 7 RESSIAN WOLFHOUST, w’:me with ve te. | Rewa ay Gralton, 2026 e Prank. 6404, SABLE CHOKER, about & mm Reward. Potomac_8880. Apt. 506, SUITCASE—Small._black, with e near Tnion Station' Monday Barracks 4. Quantico. V. WATCH CHATN and knife olatingm. Sjera- e et i P aar? WATCH. Wi 14 casel na i afternoon nams, L ~ Abbey-Mausoleum Modern Entombment meautiful—Enduring—Convenient. Jlow | military Highway, 0pp. Arlington Cemetery. ‘Permanent hurial apace now available in single-or family sections Firat Cost—Only Cost Liberal Terms—Space L Information Without Obliz Day or Evening Appointment A.BYRNES COLE Office. 1100 Invastment Blds. Residance, 1601 Argonns Place. Phous Trackin 3pl. Niebt. Adams 8710, ited | e CARK In laving remembrance of ROY CLIFFORD CARROLL. Relnce and o voied son of Alies F. and Rov 1, “Carroll wha died in Nievres| France eight vea MOTHER AN RROTHER i COXEN. In loving memary of daiizhtar And sater MARVEL 1 whe died eight sears ago fodar PR At home on the heantiful By the valle of rest Some dac. toma tiie With o e shall th 0T ‘we shall meet coi there LOVING MOTHER. FATHER. SISTERS AND BROTHERS DE_VILLE. In memars of onr_laved o FAATTIE € and IDA S_DE VILLE. who left s Augist 5. 1916, and Oeiober A, 1910, respectively Tia aweet o remember them who once Though absent from us thes L dear: Thy purpose Lord. we cannot see Bit all i well thai 1e done he Thes DEVOTED PAR AND SIST EDDES. In sail but lov embrance ¢ beloved son and TAM who died - ago. todiy ATth FATHER. SISTFRS onr _dear COXEN, 0taher hills of God, far when onr task are just as b o Ot Do R WIS TovinG MoTHER AND S1eTER A tribute of love and devetion to sacred men of onr loved ones: EDMUND HITE, Ocioher 6. 1010: 1 5 @ zineers, the father mather FELICTA_HITE. Apnl 18 [ PARYE, March 111 “Rost oife reat HIT! AR\ F STEWART. HITE. REBECCA N HARRIS s MARY JORN F . HUTH. In ead and my dear son. Seret who hassed away October #1918 Gane but loving remembrance of HARRY F. HUTH eight years ago todar. not forzagten MOTHER. * re of our brother. left us eight years MYERS, In loving IRA 7 MYFRS. ago today Gane_hut_remembered HIS SISTERS EDNA M. REALL MARY MYERS NETTEROVEN. In memors of our_darlin son_and brother. JAY GORDON NETTE- KOVEN wha Inft us five years ago today, October 6. 1921 g Swertest memories of vour glarious per- <onality Fill onr daily “ATHER wh AXD es with lave eternal OTHER AND SISTER In memory of my dear mother. PHROCK. who died 1wents-ans years ago today. October A : Sometines when my heart Or my task seeme very fong When v burdgns feel to he And T deem Yhe vight Then | gam a new fres) A< 1 rise 1o proudly say ne do my duty bravely as my dear mather's way DAUGHTER. MAE 6. CARLS (- loving remembrance of our and father. JAMFS W ho massed away three sears Iife. todiy f when And e The eates And God . him WIFE AND WILLIAMS. 10 - aved huehand. R TTAMS. wha ente T S was swentest have heed his hest TATGHTER. ® me_he I havand i CTLLIA MR ary of _ane THEODORE W ahor fo or 8 HEODC Toved Do TAMS. whom Ged o Offers. e AHink ol And our hear Tenanon M1 Ran FORD. PAST CHURCH CLERK the memary af anr dear THEODORE *WILLIAMS. thie life three vears age Thy R MRS To Rev who _departed Qctober 6. 19 Dear father. sinz on keepinz e sweet of love Till morning s weepine And life’s 1 lexs love HIS DEVOTED CHILDREN fathful wateh Sinz frazment of thy songs = shall end the mght of 1z shadows break m cloud. FUNERAL _DIRECTIRS 3 WILLIAM LF Fineral Director and Emngimer. Livers i Connection. Commo: o Al and | madern crematariume Moderate pricgs. 337 Pa Ave N W. Call M. 1385 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 4 SEVENTH ST N.W (2258 Main 2473 Maodern_Chavel _Telenhone i T. F. COSTELLO NOW LOCATED AT Ta4 N CAP ST NORTH Wm. H. Sardo & Co. o HST. NE Mottt £ Lincoln 524 'V.L. SPEARE CO. 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