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' _THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1926.’ D e I_EEDY, BUNGRESS TOTTEN, IN COURT, SAYS i T'wo Elopements to Alexandria Ne. 165—Books of Art and allied sub- No. 166—Rare Books. Including first editlos fl Operator Testifies. burton *Place, Bostos Special Dispatch to The Star. S made him by their children. Special Dispatch to The Star. MANASSAS, Va., October 16— Republican ticket at the recent pri- marfes for Congress from this the elghth district, was found dead early | JP% today in bed at his h¢me here. ; South and for years was an elder | couple. as justice of the peace at Falrfax |Summer. W. Bdgar Leedy of Leedy, Inc, . 1118 Connecticut avenue, Washing: nent farmer, living near Manassas, | had never visited him and that are surviving sons. Mis wife, Mrs. The new paillette trim- ming — opalescent, gold, Diana Leedy, R Puckett of Centerville, Va., also sur- at The Hecht Co. Mourertown for burial. Arrange. | Ne¥ Sister. 1 ts for the funeral hav b —_———————— completed, ©° " M "L P 1)NIOR LEAGUE FORMED WIFE VIOLATES DECREE Charged in ol \ne_ prosses, asso Children Rarely Visit Him as Di- Bither of Doth sout’ fres on request rected, Washington Realty Special Dispatch to The Star. sup; G-‘ZOP...SPEED'S BOOK SHOP, y . . BALTIMORE, October 16.—Joseph | for di Mass. BALTIMORE, October 16.—Howe son yesterday, declared that his wite, Pfl.z'“u s“‘)'m. o, not com. | they were married. Six children were | legally married to House, but Manassas, Va., Home. | piving, witn tho terma of thele separa | {55 10, 1070 Anne, brousht wuit, | bigumy action was instituted, ™ tion decree relative ;vu l;aued for paymgp}: (:f $12a v;"sek llvlnf‘l in Baltimore. ‘There is ’;;0 of the Elizabeth River between Nor- for her support. at was three | record that the second alleged wife - Ho was sworn ae & witneo i o | years after ho is alleged to have | ever took her husvand before & court | folk and Portsmouth, today will at own be‘;u = o on his com. | €loped to Alexandria, Va., with Ada | to make charges against him. al.|tempt to cross the bed of Hampton Judge ter W. Preston IA‘b;g. in nlx]']l.‘exé; wnhhe and Bessle :l}ouih it is said that she was told | Roads between Old Point and the are alleged to have eloped to|after marriage that House, when asked that Mrs. Totten e e e | Alexandria, Va. The third - wife | married her. had & wifs trom whom |NAVAl operating base. In his previous to carry out Paased_October 28, | ProUght action last year, alleging non- | he had not been divorced. John W. Leedy, nominated on the|plaint flled against. his wife, in which he e decree, signed Heart disease is believed the cause | by Juire Srecion abior Gismiiseing a ROCKVILLE. of the Rockville Baptist Church h of death. oross-bill filed by Totten, Mrs. Totten H ne of the most widely | was he custod: Kknown. lumber and pulp men in the | La%floged alimony and the custedy | ROCKVILLE, Md., October 16 (Spe. | dents, Miss Katherine Benson and | the diver expects to walk it in less clal).—Willlam T. Wheeler, treasurer | MS. J. Harry Gormley; secretary, |than four hours. A -launch will ac- B h 11, Chambers Steel Woman’s Club Sponsors Lynchburg | jones,’ E. Brooke Lee, Dr. Benjamin urc e S Burial Vaults $8 5 Va., Welfare Organization. C. Perry, Robert Peter, jr.; Joseph B., . | pendii House, a department store floorwalk. pay $8 & born. In 1920 Anna brought suit, al-| bigamy action was instituted. elected officers as follo Miss Louise Thompso! Miss Gladys Benson; treasurer, Mi in the Brethren Church. Born at| s fred to support and ed. | of the Democratic Organization Club . . : \l\"oudstock, Va., in 1854, he npe:t uc.{‘: Z}'.i“c’fi‘}é‘;" and t6 allow them | of Montgomery County, has flled with Ifiy"delll SR hone connected with the launch and all ofuhis life in this State, residing | to visit their father over week ends she. S, Ethe g}i‘:cx};;'::": Hera s The dfi.,;?fonmf; E{,’.‘,’,’,‘f‘y e | T convorad it chee i) theboat at variéus times here, at Woodstock, | duri the schuol year and for ne al or- Fairfax and other places. 'He served | exceeding two. months during the | Eanization spent $3.757.60 to promote | ton of Republican Women hi the candidacles of those supported by | Unanimously indorsed Mrs. John IDIVER TO WALK BED igamy Indictment| OF HAMPTON ROADS . and in February, 1926, sued | Telephone Device to Keep Everts in rce. Judge Bond ruled that § the divorce House should Touch With Air Crew on % ek for support. In record- B Found, S d Victi f ec, has been held under an ’l:;“c: ing the court order in Probate Court Five-Mile Hike. oun u ictim otten, mil re Washington real|ment charging bigamy. In 1903, it |attaches discovered the alleged pre S E—— g 2 il ot:‘r:‘tlg:‘u testitying in the Bal-|is alleged, House and Anna Augusta |OUS order of $12 to wife No. 1. ¢ 5 The divorce action then was set : Heart Attack, in Bed at timore County Cirouit Court at TOW- | Roberts eloped to Ellicott City, where aside, as the tomes Teld she was mot | 27 the Associated Press. vi- NORFOLK, Va., October 16.—Klaas Everts, deepsea diver, who several be | weeks ago walked across the bottom no he subsea, hike, which was made for practice, the diver said he walked little over a mile in 50 minutes, clad a8 | in a regulation diving outfit. President, The distance betwéen Old Point and vice presi- |the naval base is about 5 miles, and ss | company him to carry the air pump. se [ The diver will carry a small tele- as | during his journey. Directions as to A. | his course will be supplied him by this for some vears and later was active | _ Since the decres was issued Mrs. | the club, all of whom were successtul, | Holmes of Montrose, president of the | means, as ho will be walking in total in_Republican politics. Totten has been living in Washing | during the recent Democratic primary | Sréanization, for the presidencey of | darkness. & expected to be his chief : ton, while Mr. Totten resides at Bald- | campalgn. According to the report| (¢ State Kederation of Republican | nel outs win, Baltimore County. Mr. Totten [the expenditures were for automobile| WOmen. Mrs. Mary T. Stock, candi- . ton, D. C., and B. F. Leedy, a promi- | declared that his two older children hire, printing, advertising, clerical| date for the State Senate, was under — alhelp and to pay watchers and chal-| coOnsideratior by the county federa- daughter, Priscilla, 15 years old, only | lengers. Thirty individuals contributed | ti0n in that connection, but it was CONTENTMENT HELD of |darkness. Sunken wrecks and chan- time allowed. | the entire amount, as follows: unanimously decided to get behind and duughter, Mrs. Mary | S0 ot Onoha e e aghtor— | Les, Warer W= maioe oo s Clasel, | Mr. Holmes. In adaltion to being the WORLD PEACE SECRET < head of the county federation, Mrs. Srap e shretaa b LR e i hat more than | J. Bond Smith and Walter E. Perry, Lo 3300 each; William T. Wheelor, g50y; | Holmes 1s vice chairman of the Re- Dr. Tugene Jones, Chayles G, Jumoy: | publican State Central Committes for | Vice President Alexander Addresses Emory H. Bogley, Dr. John Gardner, | the county. Robert L. Hickerson, Robert L. Hick: . Kiwanians on National i i i Responstbility. Sitton, Wi ‘o sikiony Toea .| GEORGE H, MFADDEN DIE o By the Associated Pres PHILADELP 1 ROANOKE, Va., October 16.— Eyles, Lacy Shaw, J. Foreat Walker, | —Goorge M. MoFadden. o5 rears o | WOHld peace, In theslong run, “ls do. Special Dispatch to The Star. Dr. F. J. Broschart, $100 each; P.|a national figure in the cotton busi.|Pendent upon contentment, happiness ____ANY MAKE —— | LYNCHBURG, Va., October 16.—A | Blair Lee, $150: Harry J. Hunt, John | ness, died suddenly at his home n|and prosperity,” William C. Alex- uque ——|lunior welfare league with 25 charter|R. Lewis, P. Hicks Ray and Richard | Roscmont. catry tomas. . |ander, vice president of Kiwanis In- i members has been formed here to be | H. Lansdale, $50 each; James T. Bog-| Mr. McFadden, who was well known | ternational, declared in the principal sponsored by the Woman's Club. ley, $20, and D. A. Bowle, $5. as a philanthropist, was head of the |address at yesterday afternoon’s ses- epa“' arts The members will pledge themselves | At a meeting at the Montgomery |cotton brokerage firm of George H.|sion of the elghth anmual convention C . to do at least 72 hours of soclal work | Country Club here Thursday after-| McFadden & Bro., which he founded [of Capital District Kiwanis Clubs. T ” annually. Officers are: President, Mrs. | noon of members of the executive com- | in 1868. He was a 't A y This is a splendid coffee. for Holcomb C. Adams; secretary, Mrs. ol DO S T I T B mittee, trustees and district campaign | firms in Liverpool, England, and W . W. M. Stokes, jr., and treasurer, Miss | chairmen of the Montgomery County | other Etiropean muias. N Burchell Heatlng Plants Eleanor Miller. ' Social Service League plans were con- | director of the Pennsylvania Railroad. He was also T . Fries, Beall and Sharp ||\EJE=——=]CIE====][]|| " the fscal year which began June CITY NEW:! sidered for raising funds for tHe work IN BRIEF. 817-12 14th St. N.W. 734 10th St. N.W. o svs 1o grous e Main 1964 G°ld BCTH omms @ 1% AT R4T N8 Good-hy, proud world! I'm going home —WROTE RALPH . WALDO EMER- SON. We wonder if Emer- son were living today, if those words would ESIRE that apply to the finish of reaches out to tl‘:e service amd efigfia charges on your bills take hold of the finer pl i g things of life is not to be curbed. As for the enjoyment of dia- monds, our divided- Lansburgh’s Interior Decorating Co. Has Moved to 818 17+h St. Between 'i and I Experienced Decorators Fine Workmanship Efficient Service Best Materi . Some day they are coming off for good; you will no longer be penalized for credit s at Reasonable Prices — and budget buying, Julius Lansburgh, payment account P ||+ e President ileges hold out the the exit of these addi- hand of encourage- || ment. | Boimgog> '| R. Harris & Co., ‘ Seventh & D || Jewelers and Diamond Merchants for More Than Half a Century. will be glad to greet tions to your bills. you at the new place. Special prices for your We do not penalize our friends. home decorations for 10 days. SCHUYLER ARMS AT 1954 Columbia Road N.W. uw HIS charming new 8-story modern apartment building I is nearing completion and open for inspection. The apartments vary in size from 1 room and bath to 5 rooms and 2 baths. Among the unusual features of these apartments are: Special kitchen cabinets, built-in bathroom equipment, mirror doors. Special finishing on walls and woodwork. The apartments are unusually bright and cheerfifl, The lobby is spacious in proportion and will be at- tractively finished and decorated. High Elevation Overlooking City 259, OF THE APARTMENTS NOW RENTED Choice Locations Will Be Taken Quickly MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW MRS. BELL, RESIDENT MANAGER 713 14th ST. N.W. MAIN 2345 1. It was represented that the recent membership drive and campalgn for| The Wanderlusters’ hike for tom y. Ve 2 funds resulted In the raising of ap-|row will start from Rossiyn, Van at | b kes, and prosperity. Kiwanis has proximately $4,500, and that at least |2:30 p.m. Mrs. Appleby will lead. $6,000 more is needed to carry on the = many to obtain world peace,” Mr. a|Alexander said. “World peace can never come without national peace. National peace can never be hoped for without community peace.. Peace i3 dependent upon contentment, hap- a greater opportunity than any or- ganization I know for contributing to work throughout the vear. It was| Lebanon Chapter, 0. E. S., will give | the Welfare of community, national dectded to renew the drive through |2 five hundred card party Monday, | 8nd world well-being.” the district campaign committees ‘;fid 8:30 p.m., at Masonic Temple, Eighth ‘Our organization,” he stated, “is to endeavor to have benefits held by |2nd F streets northeast. various organizations in different built on a solid foundation, from the bottom, not from the top. Starting parts of the county, It was reported | o e, Curley Club will give a mas- |at the bottom, our just duty is to ac- that only about $500 is on hand. The meeting was conducted by the presi- dent, Dr. J. W. Bird. Trophies to Be Donated. Dancing. Public invited. Querade .ball for the benefit of the [cept in our clubs, members.—not only archibishop’s scholarship fund, Octo- on a basis of their fitness as outstand- ber 30, 9 p.m., at La Fayette Hotel. ing business or professional men—but as good citizens, and also of their The Blue Plains committee of Morn- | Proven interest in the actual work of The executive board of the Mont.|ing Star Lodge, No. 40, will leave the | Kiwanis and a full appreciation of its gomery County Game and Fish Pro-|Elks’ Home, 1536 15th street, tomor- | worth. When a man says he hadn’t tective Association has decided to|TOW, 2 p.m. to visit those who are |time for Kiwanis, if you cannot con- donate two silver trophies for the |Shut-in at Blue Plains, Any one wis h- | vince him and he does not agree to membership events at the annual fleld | I8 to join can be at the Elks’ Home. |attend meetings and to bear his share trials ‘ol' the Capiln}: %ty Field Trials Association to be held at Poolesville ; on November 8, and has appointed J. | foeet tomorrow 7:30 a.m., at east e Roger Spates, Clyde Harrls and Rob- trance to Capitol grounds, for a two- The Red Trangle ©uting Club will | °f the labors ‘pass him up." You can- n- | not afford to take him in. Quality is the keynote in our building. Names d mean nothing in themselves. ert L. Tolson to make the selections, | Tiie Walk, followed by a breakfast ty. At a meeting here of the executive [ER3 Aietnoon hike wil start tro committee of the Montgomery County |Glen Echo. Base Ball League the Boyds team |prefer to stay out. was formally awarded the champion- s ship honors for the season just closed | District of Columbia Congress and all business in connection with | Parent-Teacher Assoctations will me ke R e to The cost of operating the proposed Campfire for those Who |air mail service between Adelaide and Perth, Australla, is estimated at $4,500 of | & trip, and to operate it without a loss ot | Would require the carrying of at least the season was completed. It was de- | Tuesday, 2 p.m., at 1464 Columbia |50,000 ‘letters each journey. cided to hold the next meeting in|road. All chairmen of committees wi March and then to determine whether | be in charge. to continue the league next season. A license has been issued by the| Piney Branch Citizens’ Association clerk of the Circuit Court here for the | Will meet Monday, 8 p.m., at Hamline marriage of Charles W. Zurnstein, |M. E. Church, Allison street entrance. 21, and Miss Anna Marle Zimmerman, | A Scly uner aushices card p: 18, both of Baltimore. Ruth Club, wiil be held Wednesday, The report of Judge Samuel Riggs 5 for August, just filed with the county |1+ O- O ¥ Temple. commissioners, shows that during the| The Republican month $1,475.95 in fines and costs were | Study Club will meet tomorrow, collected in the Police Court here. Of |p.m., at Phyllis Wheatley Y. W. C. this amount, $728.50 was fines and |Musical program. Public invited. Cg!l!s:;lt n.ulomobllemcalwes und‘gt;es to o e - the e motor vehicle commissioner, and the remainder has been credited| ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. to_the county police fund. TONIGHT. . Upon the advice of two physlcians, ational Political 1l Lost and Found Advertisements received until noon, except Satur- days and ' holidays, when they are accepted up to 10:20 a.m. of 5 — L __FOU; . brindle spot over _each eye and ol ack, short tail. Ap- ply Wash. Animal Rescue League, 349 Md. . | ave. aw. POODLE, male, white, Teft_ear 1 7 tan, black exes. black nose with finy whits e Flota Hackett of this connty han bom: | The Tennesseo Soclety of Wash- | spot on.it: ovely Hits Gher Roniy Wast adjudged by the county commissioners | N8ton will open its season wi th | Animal Recue League, : d._ave. s.w. - i . Tox tes n > to be of unsound mind and has been | MUSIC, dancing and cards at the Wil-| PUPPY. part fox terrier. female; all black, ordered committed to the Crownsville | 18rd Hotel, 8 o'clock. D= A== | Asim %o treatment & (he cxpenss| The auxilary home bosrd of Ho of the county and State. Chapter, No. 30, will give a 500 card 5 P & e ARPIN, gold, with 13 I . G. 0. P. Junlors Organize. pasty, 8 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. | PARTI™ Eflek it o33 J27w pearls. Oct 121 Judith Harmel, 907 Longfellow street, BAR PIX. 14 with pl A number of the younger Repub-|for the benefit of the Masonic and 3 S0 mith plmtinum top: ong dia- lican voters of Montgomery County | Eastern Star Home. met at the Republican headquarters publican League of Montgomery |a dance at 601 E street. County with the following officers: e President, Charles Beard; vice presi-| A The Woman's Auxiliary of t dents, Thomas Anderson and Mrs. | Ashler - “ Alfred Seiler; secretary, Miss Mary |©0dd Fellows’ Temple. Dawson. Mrs. John A. Holmes, vice chairman s of the Republican State central com. | AT oY C. Smith, candidate for State's attor- | Bighth and I' streets northeast. ney; Alexander Shepherd, candidate e for clerk of the Circuit Court, and | The Ohlo Girls'’ Club will give county surveyor. Mr. Shepherd is a |Ohloans and their friends invited. grandson of the last Governor of the District of Columbia. It was decided to organize auxiliary groups of young people in all dis- |, tricts of the county to co-operate | ©€1oCK, at the Lee House. with the league in getting out the| The League for the Larger Li The next meeting of the organiza- | Harry D. Appleby tion is scheduled for Rockville Tues- | “How to Read Character at Sight Cunningham, and treasurer, Harry| The Junior Citizens' Club of Hy-|COATS. men's (3) and 1 vest, mittee for the county, who introduced Progressive Council, No. 9, Daugh- | %0 B P4 8s speakers Mrs. ‘Mary T. Stock,|ters of America, will hold an apron | 38faw ur 5600 a7th . sourdg il Clevel nominee for the State Senate; Harold | social in its hall, Masonic Temple, Claiborne H. Mannar, nominee for |dance at the Denlee, 1619 R street. give a smoker and buffet supper, 8:30 The Baptist Young People's Union {a short talk on “The Hindu People.” | X035 GLASSES—S; —_— 3 hite feet, lonz tail ' Apply W 3 mal_Rescun Leagiie. 340 Md, aye, g A0t D LOST. mond, 2 sapphires; reward. leve. 1663. here and organized the Junior Re-| The Stanton Athletic Club will hold Eg;‘-.:::m’f"“"- containing rosary and ce. Address Box 198-E. Star CENTRAL HIGH RING—Gold, s b | R D: Mear 20, Lowt DropabTs Dol atiale at| b g;-,e.r:‘“mga Ay 19thy; Liberal rewar: . R. Harvey. 35 - der 8t n.w. Phone Adams 8850, 0% VWar put in coupe attsville, Md., will give its second |in West Potomac Paric by mistake, Sumiry The meeting was presided over by | annual ~ dance at tho Hyattsville | Ssieher, 10t reward.” "Gall " Ciaendos 809-F-21, DOG. halt collie. half covots, i and white: gl two weeks i answers to FOUNTAIN PEN—Small, bl H_ Krenbiel Jettered on blxl'ml{mk"'(l‘l) oy i value . E. H. - Rimey' fileh Sehoor ™ ey ILASSES—Shell-rimmed. 14th _st. ween A e S Phi Delta Epsilon fraternity, | HATR MATTRESS off truck betweer (R1F George Washington University, wili | an R and Wisconsin 30 | iclephone Main 4044, > o V'8 Q st. Finder IN PHILADELPHTA—A Dass drum. Finder notif: Close, Libe Washington, D Loan Annex, fe KITTE! small, gray, white ok, vote on November 2. will meet, 8 o'clock, at 1628 K street. | whits breagt and free) reward. oo ook Rectory. 16th _and Park rd. NECKPIECE. brown fur: about Congres: day atier- day evening. and a speaker from India will give | oo Goumcy Ciub to 14t hone_ Adams. ilver. Oxford: 1 =3 neaday. Reward. 2400 1010 & now :.(_'i‘;'{_ N )i ROUGH THE Nknfl' WRO SEAS ENGUUFED THE SIRICKEN VESSEL. ON THE REEF comm= One of the greatest stories ever written—for children and grown-ups—is picturized. The entire story, told in picture form— every day— Begins in Monday’s Star serial strip POCKETBOOK—Containing _money.— keys d glasses. Detwsen Brookl and glasses. beiween Brookland and 11th ‘snd RAYER BOOK. child's. white: et S BCrtelang 2nd and "0 s, DoReger0rd or_call_Atlantic 167 PUPPY—Brown and black police dog, 8 m.. comer Phelps pl -and 'California’ st rd 11 returned. "Z110° Baneroft > Ne. IN BLANKET, tan rubber, Geo B Fairmont ot Wednoaday' montan:*re ward. 741 Girard n.w. §oe 7 WATCH. iady's. §old: 3. A, G o5 engraved on bmk.mlswlrd. Revta 3701 13th st. n.w.. Apt. 104. . gold; Wednesday on ween ' Willard Hotel timekeeper's desis, $hard Botei, Rewara K FUNERAL DESIGNS BLACKISTONE'S Floral “Blanket Sprays” ful Floral Designs. Mod Ouber, i nd o and 1207 F o1 MO HTOS Geo. C. Shatfer %00 yin st xw: EMBLENS. Main 2416. PGP oRATE PRICES. No branch stores: Prompi Auto Dellvery Sorvice Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. MAUSOLEUM. Abbey-Mausoleum Modern Entombment ful—Enduring—Conventent. e iy, Opp. Arlington Co ‘Permanent burial space now availal stngle oF family sections. Fire Cost—Only Cos | Terms—Space ted. Iormation Without Obligation. Day or Evening Appointmen A.BYRNES COLE Office, 1100 Investment Bldg. idence. 1601 Argonne Place. PhomhrFraoklig 21i. Night. Adams 8710. Beaths. CARTER. On Friday. Oc 9:50 p.m., at Culpeper, V e MA 8 C e > tt Carter residence_of County, V, fe Funeral from h 3th st. n.w.. on Monday, October 2:30 CRABTREE. _Sudd ber 14, 1926, at neral from F: n.w.. Monday, Oct Wiseman officiati loved broth: M W. R. Maria . Yes 10 mourn their loss other rela: tives and a host of friends. Notice of funeral later. o er. rnest Jarvis' “funeral parlors. 222% OrgIa ave. n.w. 4 this life Friday. October D one Brothe ves an T. Rhj s, funeral loved husband brother of Alex JEFFERSON. The clation nounces ber 15, 1926, 3 Ber 15, 1926, Funeral to be heid Sunday. Street Baptist Church. J. C. BURLLS, Sec. JOHNSON. Dey ‘tobe 5 T 13, 1026, afte; er home. 1514 North Carolina ave. HILDA, 1oving da; lism Johnson, st Viola and M: temporaril parlor, 3rd_and neral hereafter. JOHNSON. = Officers and members of St. Mary's Court, No. 2, are requested 10 af all, t " the ' h; T MINNA N PAULINE BLACKWELL, l.o‘wms'ru.,u“ on 926, at _his “residence, w. i LOW PAY Remains T Moon & Allen’s fineral home, 13th and Floridy ave. Funeral will. be . October 17, Metropolitan A. M. tween 15th and i6th, i 3 Stewart officiating. e PAYNE. All members of Eastern Star Im- o. 2 Aid CARR REBECCA NORTON, Sec'y’ Suddenly, Friday. October 15, PETERSON. 19%8. at’ 8 m.. NETIIE o, Beloied with of ‘cnavics '8 Peterson. ~ Kemai e 5 seen at A. J. Schippert's undertaking establishment. 2008 Pennaylvania_ave October 18, at Hagerstown, Md. POINDEXTER. Departed this lif T 1080 e e teneniraday, October Montello” ave. n.e.. ALFR ER. He leaves Nortneast Criheast Dand £ ste. PONGEE. Depart October 1518 leaves to mourn his lo and Albert Pongee; t brothers, Minnie man, Edward and body will be at his Wil et siie ot. ne. Saturday neral Sunday.’ Qctober 17, from Lan: Chapel. 14th and Rev. P. 00 Csesslon of sorro: Saturda atiendi the 1 own of attending the fine ARTHUR B, 'SCRI " who passed ‘to the Grand Lodge of the. Here. after October 13, Va.. Sunday, Octobere 17, 192 o'clock p.m. ' Members wishing will be present at session Saturday night of commiinicate with secretary. Departire W be from Elk a.m. Sunday_by COLLIF Exalte A W_§. SHELBY, Secretary. ~ 14 OR. _Suddenly, on Thursday, Oct . 1026, at er redence: et ARY C. TAYLO COL n.w. Dbeloved mother Taylor. Funeral her sister. Mrs. Josephine B. Hugnes, 1207 Florida ave. ne., at 10:30 am vited ‘tg attend. sional Cemetery. WHALEN, Thursday, October 14, her “rosidence. 1053 Ath ek, ‘me. Qi r ERINE WHALE wife of James W above residence Monday. October 18, a 8:30 am.. thence to St. Aloysiug Church, where mass will be repose of her soul. Interment Mt. Olivet 16 Cemetery. WOOD. Suddenly. Friday. October 15, 192 er rm%'nfv. 087 somion piars e HEL. iha belgved mother” ot "a “Kugu ard o at R, Chase. and devote neral Monday. 1l Sestienoo: i fom her sidence: kM rfi. W] ':M 26e leemer Churcl sung at 9 a.m. BOYD. EL one_knows No e you But T know that Jesus Diensed you With sweet reat bevond the grave CHASE. 1In sad but loviny g ' BERTIE CHARE, wiv gur dear’ mothe leparted this 1if October 16. 1918 ut few of yo d God took you home where you any: For fte was the One who knew. Thou art gone. but not forgotten: Fresh our love will ever be. For at lonx as there. is memory. Srother e tnall Sy Think of_thes VING HORT, EBERLY. In loving remembrance of m: dear mother, MARGARET CATHERIN EBERLY (nee Grant). who departed thi life _nine years 1617, Tender. patient. brave, devoted. s was aiw i Her worth in gold k of As 1 th er_today. LOVING - PAUGHTER “BLANCHE AnD FAMILY. . HARRIS. A tribute of love to the mem gf jour darling mother. ANIE® 17 AR RIS. who depar today. October 1 "Tis gweet to reme ro. i Sbeent he i : %.l’::";m:x.”qg:x:’;: '-}u'n’dni 15 aeaden: ‘onie we' love, bt Conld not eate: HER LOVING CHILDREN. « HULL. In gad but lovi ‘Qur dear Rusband ‘and tatner WILLIAN 8, BULL, who'leti 5 Ve Sears aco. to- day. October 16, On,the hillsids. here the flowers gently waye. Lies the one. we In his lonely Often we think of you, dear fathe, our r vour voice again. FE AND CHILDREN. o tribute of love to the memor; mother, ! Just a line of a memory. fond and true; s Just & token That our hearts ad to us who loved her. Yot Tont. bt cone bel ~ Not lost. bu she five with n HER CHILDREN RRY ' R. HeMoN JACKSON. In sad Kt T 0y dear. mother. ELIZABERH JACK 7w denarted. this, Tite eigh S0 today, Octover 18" Toth; clFht years my heart in heavy. T""ffy thoushte are ail ! thee How 1 love and how T 'miss thee: None but God in heaven can see. all meet you T Reting by the lohn F. Bolen ALK Sp Funeral ~at & . “Spilman e a. ‘literment at Culpeper Com- On Friday, October 15. 1926, Fin ASRIE CAROLIN p.m. Relatives and friends in Interment” (private) at Rock Creek di (Toledo papers please copy.) CH. October 13, 1036, in e husband of Vi or of Mrs. Daniel . " . Clark of thi city. IENDERSON, On Friday, October 15 1026, at b2 .. at he nee. 431 Richargson & b FRANCESHESpER- SoNjqbeloged mothier of James, Vie ;1._9 leave: Mary and Georgianna Holt wilitam Holt. and . . Notice of funeral hereafter. .. JEFFERSON. October 15, 1926, at Freed- pign s Hospital, JAMES 1. JEFFERSON, ater of Francis. Ray Johnson. Remins resting Jonn ; 11th October 16, 1026, 8 pm.. to ter "ANNIE Funeral Sund: October 17, from Robert Campbell's funeral 3 4 " osw, = mediate death of Mrs. MAGNOLIA PAYNE. Fu- from Metropolitan A. M. st. between 15th and ‘10th C.E. Stewart. pastor ) wife. a devoted mother. Louisa Poindex: er er. aunt and uncle oore, pastor. SCRIVENER. Washington, D No. 15, B, P. O Fike. wh ke’ Home at 7:45 o'clock In Memoriam. R HOYDT M pasen n ER F. . who passed away eight ears ago foday, October 16, 1918, No_one knows how much I miss you, Troubles and trials. you had many. il foreve Mre. late James A. Clarkson. er, laie residence. 4918 al enly, 3 chi of funeral hereafter. ‘s chapel. 72 ‘tober. 18 at 1 pm. Re ng. Friends invited. ta Fe. MS FRENCH. be: ADAMS Virginia French' and French and Mre. 't and Nancy ~Hender: Remains resting at, m. at his residence. 58 AMES. devoted husband 50 Remaina resting at John ¢ d and Eye sts. 1 chapel. of “Alice’ Jefferson an 4 Carl Jefferson. Fu- Nineteenth Street Bap- o'clock. Interment at Elder Men's Relief As 0 22nd st n.w.. on Oc 1 pm. from Nineteenth H. NAYLOR. Pres. 17 d_this life Thurs r a short il ighter of Agnes and Wil- . Raym jnes’ " funeral Eye s.w. Notice of fu- st. nw., SON. W. M, Thursday, Qctober 14, 2415 20th st TH, beloved nw.' SA) AL, husband “of Fangle Lowentha). Funeral |- from his late residence 9 o'clock Sunday morning. ~ Interment Baltimore. 6 On Thursday, October 14, 1026, i Jineerine esting _at held _Sui at 1:30 o'clock 2. Church, M st. r. IE BROWN. President, at_Garfleld Hospital. ns can be A n.w. Interment Monday, 17¢ his residence. 1636 ED_POINDEX- fo’ mourn their lows a ureh, fird at. between W. B. Hill, pastor. 17 this life Wednesdag. UTLER PONGEE. He wo sons, Arthur o sisters and_two Hawkins Matilda Bow- Charles Pongee. T ter's rosidence, 13 afternoon. tol; C sts. n. . Elks, will convene in W' at 7:30 o'clock p.m 15 4926, for the ur- of our laf VENER, wh SCRI Funeral ‘at_Winchester, 26, af to_attend automoblls, or by traia of William and George from the reaidence 5 on Monday, elatives and friends i N (nee_Ford)." beloved halen. Funeral 'from the said at 9 am. for the T r 18, at m 0] ass will be remembrance of my son, the lo gave, S LOVING MOTHER. . who elght v a0 today. n; ur pathe wers smigoth: won't have DAUGHTER. LUCY M. ago ‘today, October 16, ced to meet. s mother s w ay: 1 ould never be’ quoted. 18 1ife F348 life one year ago ember her who once was LLIAM softly sleeping. loved wo dearly. and silent grave. ain eaven, SARAH FRANCE! a3 two years ago sweet remembrance, love's devotion stiil long for you. fore: us in memory V. ST GBACEE':E but loving remembrance water fair re you're waiting for my coming, & th 2poer Y nblon arden the: some bright morning, \l DAUCHTER. Ly "\ _In Memoriam. JARBOE. WILLIAMS. In lo brance of = years ago today. October 16, 1018. Today my heart is heavy, My thoughts are all of thes: How I love and how 1 miss thee None but God in heaven can ses. Just when our light was brightest, Just when our hopes ‘were .. o were catied”from tnis ‘wm ‘of pain 0 & home of eternal rest Some may think that I'm not lot n at times they see me ol Whe But little do thex kpow the That I have all the while. And whon the evening And T am sitting al From my heart there JOHNSON. Tn sad and loving brance of our dear mother. MARY E. JOHNSON ago. Oc. heartaches hades are falling ne. mes i longing. It my dear ones would only come remen! who departed this life one year 81625 tober 10 Oh, fl:a;;flnlher, that sad and lonely hour Gt 1156 a.m THat vou breathed your last breath on this earth with us. No one knows what it means to us Not 1o huve you. dear mother in that lonely er: meath that cold clay Lies tha one we love. Qur mother Sleep on, dear mother. and t, Soma day we will meet you at the River BRISCOE of Jordan YOUR " CHIT CLAIR JOHNSO Fuo darline hands folded at 'wo darling eves are closac And her darling lips will be “Tin "they sweetly sing on the shintng HER'DEVOTED DAUGHTER. MRS, P.] BURNER. Streator, 1! COY,. ing membrance_of Mot mouer "ETT RS NSy 2 wha ilte one vear ago today. O varted This ber 16,1625 In_our heart vour memory I fond and ( MPTCHELL. Jr R A YN Y AND A CRANDDAUGHTER. SIN ES _ JO] . In for remembrance of other. ELLEN McCOY. life one year ago today. Gone, hut not_forgotten. reat i’ di ingers. tri \d_this lite three vea: e PPoves 1, o I RS My heart sinketh as T thinketh Of a loved one so dear. There is no one 10 de: There 1a no one But your volce I cannof ke yot. grandson Tear. S’ GRANDMOTHER. MITCREL Departed thia lite ago today. October 16, 1023, MITCHELL, Jr.. beloved eon and grandson. Jesna wanted your little heart: Wanted it all, not just a part It was Him we gave it to. Ji firat loved Fou. esun, for He fira | Jon. MOTHER. FATHER FATHERS, NDALL. In sad but lovin By st o b AN tember 2%, 1 Some may think that I'm not lonaly SRR, e, Binea Thay see ‘e amile But littlg do, they, know the h tache o while. HER - LOVING * HUSBAND, GEORGE RANDALL. SON. v r ROBERTSON. In loving memory, of »oi’ d"away eignt years ago dear father and husband SON. who passed toda¥. October 16. 191 By the vailey of rest so fal HIS LO remes Some day, some time, when one's task is Ay With joy_we ehall meet the 1% SWIFE AND ‘CHitoreN. SULLIVAN (nee CROW). In tribute to A e it el e Boar T nier snd. sister IDA. who etk s clght vears ago today. The circle ta broken, one seat is forsaken, e bud from the tree of our family One heart Trom among us no longer sball 1 Wflh‘ (rhn epirit of gladness or darken ‘with {11, She has passed but. oh. swest & the lowers that bloom From her lant lonely dwelling. the dust The Thatm ‘of her virtues, as heaven's Dreath, shal’Tike like an incense from darkness a MOTHER AND F. B O BROTHERS, JOHN. AR HARRY AND WALTER. ance " TERETIAS {0 eight years ago to” LLIVAN. Tn ead but lovin Tt doar wiie. "IDA" WY who departed this 1 day, October 16. 191 o not think of ago today, October 16, 1918. Relentless. death among us And bitter grief impart 1t takes onr loved ones from our homes But never from onr heart THE FAMILY, JAMES E *hEVOTED HOSBAND. JoSEPH A. LIVAN. b THIRLES. A tritute of love and devot memory o ::‘r‘l’nd":"ll»r. MARY WIRT THII Whowan "cafied home to rest elght comes MARY H, EDWARD AND ALMA THIRLES. . In loving rememhrance of ou ar Ve e A THERTNES lz‘ ¥ho pased away eight years ago October 162 191 Deen'lnm«;\xur hearts you are fondly remem- Sweet. havpy memorles cling to your hamie: True hearts that loved you with despest flection Always Wil love vou in death just the 2 & NG HUSBAND T WHARTON. Tn affectionate “=memory of my dear wife. M. depart Octobe: AND CH by day T saw you fade, D 3l 0’ our dreams we often That you might loneer atay. HER LOVING HUS years ago today. October 16 Deep in our hearts you are fondly remem- e that think of sou with desp- T of rou tn death fu ame. Tfi s Alwaye w he same. E 16 1918 WORTHINGTON. A tribute o Tomars o oar dear mether. MARY T tis one year WORTHINGTON, who left prayed AND. LEE WHAR- t| WHITE. 1In lovi by dear daughter and sinter. MR WHITE ancs of our (nea Boarman). who di 0 "ola FAMILY. * In locing remembrance o mother.” BERTHA" ATGHETA ‘VE,’ R qrho devaried thin'life beober RUBY. * U 1 love te 70 today. October 18, 1925, Some may think that we're When at times thes see 1s But littls do they know the That we suffer all the whi THE WORTHINGTON. TIn sad and I brance of my dear sister WORTHINGTON today, October 18, On_the hillflde. softl 0t lonely. mile: )’ i eart. Fanmwy. oving ', M. wleaping. hers the flowers gently wave, Lies the one I love so dearly. in her lone and silent gras What would T give to hold er dear Just to rea: her hand. Her loving smile. her welcoms velee That meant 0 much to me. The flowers T place upon her grave Mav wither and decay But_the love for her who sleeps beneath W e away 1] never {: HER SIST RRI! FUNERAL _DIRECEORS TO} Timothy Hanlon 641 H St. NE Phone L. 5643. Director_and derm ‘crematoriugs ‘mo. : W Cali 3. WILLIAM LEE, Funeral ‘mbalmer. Livery ‘in_Connectl; ious _chape d derate prices. 332 Pa. Ave. MRS bFrank Geiet’s Sons Co. Main 2473 VENTH ST. N.W. Yodtrn Chaper: Toisphons ki danghters JOSEPHINE and BERTHA; who e take your dar who' depart October ‘ath. varted no F A s GRAND- . mbrance RANDALL. Tho denarted this life one year ago, Sep- . wl October 16, P yoars a glovine ARY 8. o oday, 2 ed this life five years ago r 16, 1921. AETR 1o, died one’ year ago T. F. COSTELLO SOV, LOCATED AT 1724 N. CAP. ST. NORTH 7978 ~ Wm. H. Sardo & Co. 2 H ST. N. $caern Chiapst Lincoln 824 either the successors of ni with the original W. R. $ or con: Bone rrank. 66261009 H St. N, Formerly 940 F St. N.W, Joseph F Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W Byahiied 15 ar lfl‘mwf JAI\_}ES T. RYAN 1 Motet G Privata Ambui Livery in Connectio wler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 Main 5512 T Quick, Dinified. Efficient 173 Ave N Service 816 H St. N.E. LINCOLN 8200 Automobile Service CHAS. S. ZURH 301 _EAST CAPITO| Phone Lincoln 3 ORST 6. /7w

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