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THE EVENING ‘DID YOU SEE THAT GOOD LOOKING MAN’ W hen a woman says that she always means style It may have been said in your presence - about some other man, “He always looks well dressed” and it irritated you. It should; enough to get style for yourself The style this fall is Cedarwood tan; dusk gray and dusted blue are good colors, too. You'll find them all in HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES Copyright 1926 Hart S hafiner & Man Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street i STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15. 1926. i ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. The Forest Service, with the Wash- | ington section of the Society of Amer- i 16 District of Columbia—Fair tonight: {ican Foresters, will give an informal | District of CoNBAT (& ess. not yparrv to the State Foresters convened | mych change in temperature; gentle | here, at the University Woman's Club, | north, winds. ; 63 dll in-| Maryland—Fair tonight, slightly ! 16341 atreet. . The program wil in A tions tanrr e ALt clude indoor games, singing by the 1y _cloudy. | Forest Service chorus of mixed voices | = Virginia—Fair tonight; tomorrow and dancing Costumes are not ré- | partly cloudy; not much change in quired unless preferred. THE WEATHER | temperature. | West Virginia—Fair tonight; tomor- Gavel Chapter, No. . E. S.|row increasing cloudiness; warmer in { will give a 500 card party, 8 o'clock, | west portion. | at Masonic Temple, northeast Records for 24 Hours. Cushing Auxiliary, Sons of Union| Thermometer—4 p.m.. 68 8 p.m,, | Veterans of the Civil War, will have30; 12 midnight, 55; 4 a.m., 51; 8 am., its annual inspection, & o'clock. at|34: noon, 62. Pythian Temple. , 29.99: 12 midnight, 30.03; 4 a.m., 20.88; The St Joseph Sanctuary Society ' amnt 30.00: noon, 30.02 will give a card party, 8:30 o'elock, &t | Highest temperature, 69, occurted at the school hall 1 p.m. yesterday. i i The bi-monthly meeting of the Ep- worth League Unfon will he held at Epworth Church. Supper, at 6 o'clock will be followed hy a play. “The Col- jored Honeymooners." Later, Rev. W. A. Lambeth will make an address T am. today. Temperature same date last year— | Highest, 74; lowest, 54. Tide Tables. The Society of Natives will open its Geodetic Survey.) | season, & o'clock, at the Washington Teday—Low tide, 8:57 a.m. and 9 {Club, 1010 Seventeenth street. ~At- | p.m.: high tide, 1:48 a.m. and 2:19 pm | tractive program and refreshments. Tomorrow—Low tide. 9:59 a.m. and 10:17 p.m.; high tide, 2:30 a.m. and 3:29 The ladies of the Georgetown Pres- | pm . | byterian Chureh. at Thirty-first and P ™ streets, will give a chicken dinner from The Sun and Moon. ¢ |5 to 7 o'clock. = Today—Sun rose 6:17 a.m.; sun sets 1 | 5:31 pm. An entertainment of magic will be Tomorrow—Sun rises 6:18 a.m.; sun given in St. Margaret's Parish Hall. | sets 5:20 p.m. Connecticut ‘avenue and Bancroft | Moon rises 2:26 p.m. place, by two members of the Sun- | Automobile lamps to be lighted one- day school. The proceeds will be |half hour after sunset. B for the support of St. Margaret's % | Sunday school tent at Camp Good Condition of the Water. | Will. Which has been maintained by | the Sunday school for the past 11 Water at Great Falls at 8 am.—Tem- Y verature, §0; condition, very muddy, Weather h Various Cltlel. Temperature. The League for Industrial Democ- will give a dinner in honor of Laidler of New York at the Penguin Clubh, 1712 T street. He will speak of Mexico, i Stations. Rev. J. E. G. Williams will present the pictured history of “The Life of Moses™ at McKinley Memorial Bap- tist Chureh, of which Rev. G. Lamkin is pastor. | Allee i | AThany € = Atlania | Atiantie Gits Balti Birmineham Rismarck | Boaton .. .. Buffalo 10 Charleston Weather. | e gupamsac L g : :mld" o Bictisuas . flpnv Jear = I":Nnnd\' o o Qear Grear Clonas Clear ear Pt cloudy | | | S5ponn " sava ve Gold, -nl—l.v-nl.n-ml- 32 0555533598555550 e T T T R Cloudy pi.clondy Clear Clear . Pt cloudy Clear, o Clear Glea Clear Pt clouds o Clear Fogey I Clear 9112191233090963 2901 LN NI CEFE Rt PP Rt £ e R 332 2335 Cle Cloudy Clear PR, 2 BAZ S 15 5 3% Coliim a | Danver Helona - Said Huron: € Kansas City . Lot Angeles the blind man. |{is" . ami Fla K. ing things—no, he | puetabureh.: Jo:16 meant he understood. | STk city 3078 San“Antonio 24,00 understand those in- | i Lonte : Qlenr 3 | N 2097 Clonds terest and service bate . ’ Detrait “] 9ee,” | BB ) | Garveston Indiananolie Tacksonviile But he was not speaking of really see- Bhiladelohig 30 Partiand Ore 3002 | Raleizh.N C. 30.04 How many of us San_Diego ; S Erancisco [goarle’ . mon 408 rciandy charges on your credit | WS e 3000 and budget’ hills ? e (8 am.. Greenwich time. today ) We cannot sce the Stations. Temperature. Weather | London__ England. 48 Part cloudy merit in those extra Paris. France... .. ..0] Clear : Germany Rain charges—that is why Denmark Part clonds | we do not add any in- i Hamilton :;‘orm.m Clear terest nor service San Juan. Porte Rico. Part cloudy 5 Havana, Cuba. ... Clear charges on vour hills Colon. ‘Canal Zone. : Clondy g LAWYER PLEADS GUILTY. Kling Cutlery Company Promoter Accused of Conspiracy. We do not penalize NEW YORK, - October 15 (#).— c | James Le Rov Wilhoit, formerly a our friends. | Louisville, Ky.. lawyer, pleaded guilty |today®to an indictment charging con- spiracy to defraud in tha sale of secur- ities of the Kling Cutlery company. Wilhoit will he sentenced next \Ved- nesday with Jacob Rafferty, former |secretary of the company. who also 1yvlaadad zullty before going to trial. ‘Azores. Rain Any one can see just what they are paying at our store. Maj. Le Baron, Jr., Tr;nlfened. | ordered to this city for.duty in the office of the surgeon general, War De. | partment. Burial Vaults _ANY MAKE $5 000 $4240 || Lost and Found Advertisements réceived o until noon, except Satur. at Ago 30. Send Date of Birth i for Full Information e holidays, when LeROY GOFF Insurance— they are accepted up to &Il branches 610 Woodward Ridg. Main 340 POPPY. | yaz fox_terrier, female: ail blac 4 white Tone tail " Anniy Wash. Ani: 8 b | mal Rescun Leazie, 349 Md. ave. aw | malReseus Leaxue 348 Md ave sw 38c Lb. | N BAR PIN—Gold with plati e This is a splencid coffee. | B FIY=SL i M 5,8 W h 11 CENTRAL RIGH RING—Goli with aiiale c . urche KD degr 28 gk Srohaply on' B R »h“m;"t 1 '.'& o Y%fi reward when returned_to arvey War- dsr*at “n.w. " Phane Adama AT ik | COATS. men's (3) and 1 vest. put in coupe in West Potomac Park by mistake, Sunday Qtober, “10th: " reward.” "Call = Clarendon Fine Groceries. 817-19 14th St. N.W DOG. sma]l tan and hiack: far, i 2012 Jackson Phone North Barometer—4 pm. 20.08; & pm.| Lowest temperature, 49, occurred at (Furnished by United States Coast and | Temperature and condition of the| Spain . Part cloudy | 0'DEA. Maj. Charles Le Baron, jr. Army A Chambers Steel s85 Medical Corpe. at Chicagn. has heen ROGERS. On Thursdas Octuier 11 1876 at | T Teft ear tippeg with | a1k, n ;‘ you. | :(”rm-'c “"fl tiny ‘;hvt- i apat_on 1t lovals little dog Cards of Thanks. | McCOY. We wish fo acknowledse with | &ratitude the messages of sympathy. the | Acts of kindnesa and . beautiful f Libiten at the death of my " hus- | Jand I MRS. KATE McCOY. * ROONEY. We wish to extend our sincere thanks to our friends for their kindiy re- membrances a1 the loss of our little one AMES AYE A pELAIDE ROONEY. L Beaths. CLARKSON. On Fridas. October 15 at 12:15" am._ ANNIE CAROLIN loved wife of the late James A. Clarkson. Funeral from her iate residence. 4015 13th st. n'w. on Monday. October 18. at 2130 pm. Rélatives and friends tnvited. Intermeut (private) at Rock Creek Ceme: tery 17¢ COLEMAN. On Thursdas. October 14. 1926, | AL her ” pesidence. 4620 Bth i’ no HENRIETTA. beloced mother of Ann Har: el Coleman and Gertrude V. Kerasiotis F‘.mr;{d Trom | dier “Tate ‘residence " Satur: gav. Octohar 16 At Am. thence to St Gabriel's Chureh where mass will be sald Al 11 am. Tnterment at. Chicago. R \ITKP. Suddenly. Thursday. Octoher 1926. at #.50 am_ at his residence. K THOMAS CRABTREE. and 10 Tren. *Funeral servires’ notice later. 185 FAULKNER. On Wednesday, Ormtwr‘ 13 1976 at 1140 nm . MARY G . widow of the late Richard 1. Faulki Funeral from her late residence. 3148 Mt. Pleas ant st. nw. Saturdav October 16, at 11 am. " Trterment (private) at Lewins ville. Va. 15 FOWLER. On Wednesdas. October 131926, At the residence of his mhlhnr 4423 Con- oduft rd. n.w. FRANCIS FOWLER. son ®of the late Francie S I-n“]-r and Tda Vir- minia _Fowler, beloved husband of Ann:l Mae Fowler. The hody will be at th residence of his mother until Fridav ev: ning. Funeral from Joseph F. Birch's Sons chapel. 3034 M at. mw. Saturda October 16. at 2 p.m. Friends lnd rel; tives invited. 15¢ FOWLER. A _ special vnmmumrlfl(m l\' George C. iting Lodge. No. 22, F. A. M.._1is called for 1 o'clock p.m. flaluv- day. October 16. for the purposs of at- tending the funeral of ounr_late Brother FRANCIS STEPHEN FOWLER. By order of the worshipful master. REUBEN A ROY LEY. Secretary. October 13_ 1926, in_Santa Fe. JAMES ADAMS 'FRI hishand of Virginia French !nd her of Mrs. Daniel C. French and !l’ R. Clark ‘of this city GKP'\’ On Friday. October 15 ID’AM at R348 at_2807 North Capitol st EVELI 1)«\ ‘GREEN. heloved friend of the Somerset Moncures of Virginia. HASSE. = Suddenly. Sunday morning. O toher 10. 1A%, ‘at the residence of her mother. 1378 Bth at. Muskegon. Mich.. CLARA H. HASSE o N. On Thursday. October 14, 1926 esidence. R0 Myrtie at. ne. JAMES HOBSON. beloved son_of Gillan_and Lizzie Hohmon Funeral Saturda. Oeto- | ber 18 at"'1.30 T m. from his_late remdence. 'R0 Msrtle sl n.e. Rev. Wash inglon Robinson officiafing. JACKSON. On Wednesday, Octoher 131028, at_Chiidran's Hosnital. ARTHUR 'LEO ARD JACKSON. the onlv child of Arthur T. and Margaret F. Jackeon (nea Allen) aged 3 veara Funsral from tha residenca of his grandmother. Mra. Emma P. Jack- #on. 4406 Lane pl.. Deanwood. D. C.. 1 urday. October 16. at 1:30 p.m. * KRATTELMANN. Wednesday. October 13, 1926, at R85 pan. MAID E.. beloved | wife of Charles telmann. Funeral | from her late residence. 3504 Rodman st nw.. Saturday. October 16. at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited_to atfend. Interment (privaie) at Rock Creek Ceme- ter) 15* LOW THAL. On Th October 1926, at is resides 20th st nw. SAMUEL LOWEN husband of Fannie from his late residence morning. Interment MOORE. On Thursday. Octobe: KATE V.. wife of the late Comdr nmw Moore: T« “X " Fuleral ‘servies Gaw Chapel. 1730 Pa. ave. n.w fln‘ Saturd: October 16 al 2 p.m. Interment Arling 1al Cemetery hursday. October 14 1928, | heloved ‘husband of Alice V., | 18 and father of M M. and ) o 0 and William H. Norria of this e Neral from the residence of his won. 3 Wisconsin ave. nw . on Saturday Oetobar 16t 1250 "W iock Helattes | ndC Teiends tnvited. | Interment Arlington | emetery toa) O'DEA. On Wednesday, October 13. 192 ‘ his residence, 9 6th st PAT I‘Rl J. O'DEA, beloved hushand of Annin O'Dea. | Funeral from hia Tate residence. | st. ne., Saturday. October 16, at 8:30. and thence’ to' St Alovsius Church. = where | niase will be sung &t 0 am. for epose of his soul Relatives and fr invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cem etery 15 ‘The members of Keane Couneil, No. 353, Knight< af Columbils, are here advised of the death of Brother PATRICK | JUODEA, and requested to attend his | funeral from his late tesidence #24 Ath Bl ®p S2LurdRs morving. * Octaber 16, | At %30 o'clock, {hence to St | Mn\-nl\l- Church. where solemn hizh re- quiem mace will be & for the Tepoge of his JOHN E DENNIS J. NILAND, F | PAYNE. on Thuraiay afier” a lingering PAYNE. beloved wife of s . and devoted friend of Mix Rebecea Frne and “many others.” Remaine resting a1 Moon & allen s Tineral home."T21h and | orida ave. Fineral will he held Sun October “17. a1 130" o'clock st ovoiitan A i i ho MUk e ween 15th and i6ih. Rev. Charies & Stewart officiating. b PONGEFE. Departed th < life on Wednesdas. | Octoner 13, 1056 1 T1LER PoNGRE He Ieaves to mourn his lase N0 sons and Albert Pangee: fwo aitere Hawking and Matilda Rowman. a brothers Edward and Charles Pongee. The Pody wiil he al his S.ter = residence. 1338 Wyile court” ne. Saturdas afternao. Fo neral ‘Sundas. " Ontol al Lanes Chanel. 191h and C s1e ne a0 Relatives and friends invited. Rev. P Moore. pastor o TOB0 A .. at the veadam pf Nor Henel tor 88 T a e CHEORGTA YA RAE ERSheloved’ mathier o1 Sea. Jenmie Kol ey Grav. Fmeral Salt Gefiver A | At Trom. from Mot Carmel Bantict Chureh "57d ‘and Bxe ks nwe ke And relatives Tnvited 10" attend Ramayis St "ot the "Wk et s R neral ” patlars Coorzin " Ara niw (Atlantic City pavers niease tony, BCRIVENER, Washincton. D 0 Lodge Yo 1555 POV ERD W mm.m'm‘ Seunslon of sorrow At T 0 o chek Satirday Octaher 16" 1698, for the b | pose o attendin the' flinerai ot mir Jata | rother. “ARTHUR 1. SCRIVENER™ whe | paseed to- the Grand Lodze ‘of the. Here Afier Qcioher 19 Funeral at WWinchester Va~ Sundas. Octaber: 17 1008 ot o] | o'ciock B | Membere wishing 16 atend | Wi be Bresent ai cension SAThrday “wieh | oF comminicate With s retar. 1 Wil e from EIke Home at 74 am. Sundas. by automobile, or | Teom Thion Station By arder &t ’ white brindle spot Sund: ¥ over each ege and on back. short tail " Ap T pls Wash. Animal Rescue League. 349 Md.| JAS. E. COLLIFLOWER_ Exalted Ruler Attésr WS SHELBY. Secretars. 16 On Thursday. October 14, 1096, at Providence Hospital. PRESTON THOMAS: | beloved son of Mr. and” Mra. Harre T | Shak: “IPumaral servicas at his Iata rent dence. 3007 10th st. ne. on Saturday Getaver 18. at % num. Tntarment a1 Cedar Hill Cametery i STANDFIELD. _On Thursdav. Octoher 14, | 1538 at 1185 am At b et 4 alumbia n DANATD HENRY STATRRAET of Andrew and Sarah Standfield Funeral from the S Ernest Jarvie Co. funeral pariare.| 3225 Georers Ave. nwl” on Saturdar. Octoner 18 At 3 b'm. " Relatlves and friends invited | STEWART. On'Thuradar October 14 1926 3t _the " Colimbia - Haspital - ROSE STEWART. baloved wite af William and ‘mother of ‘Mrs. Howard A Funeral “will_re held from her | Iate residenca. 1340 Fairmont. at"nw | on’ Satirday. Octaher 18, At 030 Am.: | thence to St Panl’s Church, 16ih. and vi st hw ! whera mase will be eaid At . "ior e repose of ner sonl inter: ment in Mount Olivet Cemetery ,.,,.(,,ifluon. Suddenly. on Thuradag, October | white:' answers to 1026, at her residence. 1438 et found._ call Cleve. | n “ MARY C. TAYLOR (nee Pmunhrpv. n Reward__18¢ | r\OG—Bnntnn hu| \Rpmm to 1912 R s Experienced Decorators Fine Workmanship Efficient Service Best Materials at Peasonable ward. Price: 1Zth an POCKETBOOK—Containing _money_ ki . 1 between Brookland and llth Julius Lansburgh, $ B ot oo . PRA . child’ EQII 3 President I - and snd Reira ] ey it cliratng i i di ona: r‘:w ?“l‘n‘vel.:ndn'lu& e . - | SETTER—Black and_ white. angwer Special prices for your ([ Erery. Reward if returned to Philip Brown_Box 1 e ‘\-rlr‘xfiv hlbvwl diamond. — of small home decorations for f cuue: jost near Tatnirallana onn " 10 days. l t . IN PEN—Small, t market value for return. E. H. Krehbi - nterior Kinley High' School s S 1 ecorating Co, [|| = hti™ o parking l\114’ 6 pm. Thlu-dn\' E:ul 0to- mac _golf course. Reward. A s TR51 - off_truck, between 18th DBEAG. T4th st cara between t now.: reward. 1424 R . A * HAWATTAN POODLE—Monday: whife with Between H and I brown sare and tail: {amale: hame Princees e e | KEYS—On 144 at. n.w. Finder please call North 8026 t and feet: reward. Sacred Heari Ehite breast and feet: rewar Hea: SSTe—sflver. Oxford: Toi Wad- . Park E. nh iel lettered on Vnrrfl will ‘zrlv:r full e s RES Has Moved to R and Wisconsin ave . v'a Q st Finder | Reward. Mrs. Julia Cooke. 1536A New RITTEN. small. gray. whits around ne 400° 16t at. n.w., Apt. initial B hires and pearls s T Burrows. Brentanc's Book Store, will be glad to greet you at the new place. heloved mother of William. as Taylor. Funeral from the her sister. Mrs. Josephine B. Haynes. 1207 | Florida ave ne. _on Monday. October IR, at 10:30 am Relatives nnd friends in- | vited to attend. Interment at Vun[nll-‘ Sional Cemetery, WALKER. Thus 10358 i re MARY_ BUCKLE: WALKER. in" her =0th 3¢t wigow E. Walker of this cify d member of the Epis. Coval e x "warvived oy o Q"P\IP%I Fdwin H. Jordan of Raleich .. William H. Jordan of this city. and Tour nieces, Mrs Evelyn Jordan Bean of Hagerstown. Md.. two of Phoenix. Ariz one of Annapolis. Md. TPuneral Saturday. Octoher 168. at 3 p.m_ from Lonise Home. 1500° Macs. " ‘ave. T interment Ok Hi Eometery’ | WARREN. Membere of St Augustine’'s Commanders. N & Knizhts_ of S ohn re requasted to mest at St Cyprian s 2l ‘Fridas. Octobar 15, 1028, & pim- 1 ake arrangaments for the funeral of oiir "p hgfllh?cr OAN WARREN. Funeral om S1. Cyprian Saurday at NrEL 'ipnm | g DA GS. Pres. AMES E. BROW. | WHALF: Oetober 14, 1926, el 3 4th st. ne., CATH. residence. 10" ERINE ‘WHALEN (nee_Foral, . heloved wife of Jamea Whalen. Funeral from the above residence Monday. October 18. at £:30 am. thence to St. Aloysius Church. whera mass will b said at 9 am. for the repose of her soul. Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery. 16 In Memoriam, BREWER. In sad but lovi smbrance of my dear husband. CLAL: '.u£ BREWER, 0 died one year ago today Just when your lifa was brightest Just when vour hopes were hest. He has taken You from this world of pain To a home of eternal rest. Not dead to us who loved him. Not lost. but gone hefore He lives with s in memory And will forevermore HIS DEVOTED WIFE EMMA BREWER. * TLER. In memars of mr dear mother. BURER A 'él TLER. who died eight ay. October 15 1918 Mer"Y0x CRENTAMIN'T BUTLER. o SHINGBERRY. In memors of our uln\e% and sminer “whiLiAk S NeRERR Y v aled ¥ years seo ol PavemTE, * George | 5. October 14. 1926, at | — OR Jn Memoriam. 3 Sacied to the memory of aur [ WARRY CTRVIN who dsparted this e’ eiht vears ago today. Octaber The rolling stream af | But still the vacan Recalls"the Jiva’ the voice Of our dear bov who sat there We naver are without vou Tha "tima 1a vaseme fast The softening hand of time soothes the Nitterness of rief But his memory wiil ever linget as fresh a3 {ragrant rose The ‘llfld;‘ndl'rlrfl of ‘memory are sently ouiched todar FATHER AND MOTHER. * DRAKE. 1o sad hut loving remem otvan dea hotier ANEA T BRARS (nee Slater). who' daeparted this life six- teen vears ago today, Octaber 13, 1810, IMATTINGLY. In loving memory of onr dear mofher. who nassad away one year Ko today. October 15. 1925. Home. on the beautiful hills of God. By the valler of reat a0 fair Some day. some time. when our task is done, With joy we shall meat vou there HER CHILDREN. MeGUINN. Sacred 1o the memarr of anr loved one. RACHAEL M XN who de- parted this Jife October 15 SISTERS _BROTHERS TE AXND NEPHEW . MEARLING. Sacred fn the memars af me dear beloved mother MARY F MEHR. LING (nee Van Berghen) whn departed this lite ten sears ago todas. Octobar 18. 19164 Sometimes when ms heart grows weary Or inx task seam Tong When my burdens feel Too b T deem the right all w 1 gain a new fresh coura; I riga to proudis sas “143,me,do my duty bravels. is was dear mother's war DEVOTED DAUGHTER. MARY. * OSBORN. In lovink_remambrance of our dear slater. INEZ. V' OSBORN who de- rlrl-l‘ this life one vear ago today. Oe- lober 15. 1025, ll’ lonely here without you. dear sister, In _the midet of friends wa are bine, For heneath the smiles that are achirg hearts That are alwavs longing and thinking o vou Yoén DEVOTED SISTER GRACE. ¢ OSBORN. In affectionats and lovi mem. ory of our dear mother. INEZ who was called away one year ago today. Octo- 1 1028, Ong long vear ago today. dear mother. Fou lett e hera T ‘o ‘This world wonld be & Tt we conld ses vour van to s iling face again From the dear” anes. and so dear to our t DEVOTED DAUGHTERS AND HUSBAND OSRORN. 1n sad hut loving remembrance f my dear sister. INE7 V. OSBORN. whn diedTona"saar a0 iodar.” Ortober 18, LoViNe STErER: AV wavy rnwhvl In sad and loving comembrance daat “Rigaod i : Nertl w0 dlad 8% years’ aro todar SFiane Dty e Casian e X" eantly pase awa Yern O dreama e attan praved That Vou mizht longer SIAY From this world of pain and sorrow T tha"1and of meacn and rest Gog han 1aken Sou dcar gae Whete Sou have ot dlarna) coet LOVING WIFE * PRINETTI In sad but loving remembrance of our dear father. EDWARD PRIN Tho, died five years ago today. October 15, We still love you. dear father. Tho'gh wa cannot see sour face: Your memory is not forgotten. There is 1o one who ean take sour pla HIS LOVING CHILDREN. AMALIA AND JOSEPH NORCIO. (o PRINETTL. In memory of our dear father. EDWARD PRINETTI. who passed away five years ago today. October 15, 1921, We mourn for sou. dear father. Rut not with outward show For the hearts that mourn sincerely Mourn silently and low. A happy home we ance snioved How sweat (he memors atill h has left a loneliness rth can never fill VING CHILDREN. MARY ALFONSO TANA RICRARDS. Tn sad hut loving remembran QR ear_ mother MAWALA RT ARDS. who denarted Mis life eléven years ago todas. October 15. 1915 Trouhles and trials sou had many But few of vour pathe ware smogth: . God foak sou home where sou won't have any. For He was the one who knew Thon art gone. but not forgotten Freah our lotve will ever he For as long as thera is memars Mother."we shall gixave think of thee, FR CHILDREN ad but loving re- f me_dear father. JAM SUMMERVILLE. who departad this two' years ago today. October 18, We_ehall mest vou_some bright morning. Resting by the water fair, Where vau'te Waiting for. oir coming Tn “the woner earden. thare DAT'GRHT] MRS WILLIE P. W) ; |’(\1< SON-IN-LAW, W. H. NS TURNER. A fribute of lnve to the m, QY of pur darling mother. “ARA;“ TURNER “Wha lett \s ai% vears agn to Aass Orioher 15 1820 Deep in aur hearta son are fondis ramem- hered Sweal memories cling 10 sour name Tene hearta that loved vou with' deenest aficetion Always will lo ¥oul in death inat ‘hl aame. HER CHILDREN WARRING. In loving remsmbrance of dear litle baby. ESTHER MAE WA RING. who died one vear ago todas. Oete. her 15. 1075, A bud the Gardener ga: ne. £""Sare and loving hiid Heeava 11 1 pine kemning " eneriah findefian Tust as our bud was apening Fo e Elory of the dac Tinwn came the Heavenlt Gardener And ‘taok our hud away The little bud so vounz and fair. Called hence he sarly doom. Jugt came 10 show how sweat a flower th Paradise could hlnom SAMMA AND DADDY TLER. BURKE A trinute of love to i parents. sister and brother. why vl __into bhevoy ’fi TREELER afarn .78 FLER May 14, 1918: R clorgr 151018 SLER. . Sentember AS WHEELER. June We_shall mest them some bright morning. Resting by the waters fair’ Thev are waiting for our, coming Tn the upper garden thare THE FAMILY. * Timothy Hanlon 641 H St_ Phone L. 8543 rector and tion. Commo- dioue nd__ modern oderate priced " 332 Pa. Ave. e Hllnrfl)a!.‘] Frank Geler’s Sons Co. SEVENTH ST. NW Motiken "Civaval Twieonons___Main 2473 " T. F. COSTELLO NOW LOCATED AT 1724 N. CAP. ST. NORTH 7978 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. o N o:{-?n‘(‘rhlvfl! Lincoln 524 ‘V.L. SPEARE CO, Neither the successorg of nor connecied | witie e orginal Spear estabiish- Phone Frank m,e.x1009 H St. NW. Formerly 940 F St. N.W. Joseph F Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W. l‘-;.:;lllhed'llll JA\M‘% T. RYAN 217 Pa. Ave SE - Ch antie 3 Model GriPata Amhiiance Livery in Connection. “ Gawler Service Funeral Directors fllnean.w Main 5512 02 R “Guick, Dignifisd. Efcient :.m«‘ W. W. Deal & Co: 1A H &L NE LINCOLN 8200 Automohile_ _Chapel. CHAS. % ZURHORST CAPITOL, 301 EAST L, St FUNERAL DESIG) BLACKISTONE'S Floral “Blanket Sprays” Oher Privind o and 2 T U Geo. C. Shaffer %90 LAk St E_FLORAL EMBLEN! P UCTERATE PRICES. - No branch steres. ’_—mufi—‘bfll_-n‘firvlw Artistic—expressive—inexpansive. e Bros. Co., 1212 F St. Ve Speciallse in Floral Designs at Modoroto ‘w Fi lorl.s s !“Mm&og;.