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That Home! We will arrange 2 PROMPT BUILD- ING LOAN at lowest current rates. Ask for Mr. King. OSSEPHE( PS FOUNDED 7907 1417 K Street—Main 9300 NO APPRAISAL CHARGES OR SETTLEMENT FEES—MINIMUM TITLE COSTS The Arcade ASTETSON SHOE Forthe young’man who dresses his feet with care, In Black for evening wear and Tan for the Street. Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 FStreet - THE EVENI == a=——=0 @ Savs vo JCouAr AV Goldefherg's “To look up and not down To look forward and not back.” was, the motto of Edward Everett Hale. We have applied his words today to the modern idea of charging you interest and service charges on your credit and budget buying every month. At our store when you get our bills you can look up with pleasure and' forward with joy, knowing that you will not have to pay any extras of any kind for credit. We do not penalize our friends. Ble—=—=a[——ja Loosen Up That Cold| With Musterole Have Musterole handy ‘when a cold starts. It has all of the advantages of grandmother’s mustard plaster with- out the burn. You feel a warm tingle as the healing ointment penetrates the pores, then a soothing, cooling sensation and quick relief. Made of pure oil of mustard and other simple ingredients, Musterole is recommended by many nurses and doctors. Try Musterole for bronchi sore throat, stiff neck, pleurisy, rhes matism, lumbago, croup, asthma neuralgia, congestion, pains and aches of the back or joints, sore mus- cles, sprains, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest. It may prevent pneumonia and “flu. Jars & Tubes Better than a mustard plaster Original and Genuine For Constipation this delicious mint-flavored chewing gum tablet R mint in orange on the ‘white oval with the blue polka-dot border. Beware of substitutes. (HYSPATG, ® Feen-amint The Chewing LAXATIVE Chew It Like Gum Boys® tan or binck. high or IPIVPLES LASTED VAN YEARS Face Completely Cover- ed. Cuticura Heals. * My face was completely covered with biackheads, which later turned to pimples that were hard, large and red. They itched and burned until I would have to scratch them, and scratching caused eruptions. I could not rest on account of the terrible pain, and my face was dis- figured. The trouble lested many years. I sent for a free sample of Cuti- cura Soap and Ointment which af- forded reiief. I purchased more, land sfter using one cake of Cuti- cura Soap and one box of Ointment 1 was healed.” (Signed) Miss Ati Ruth Cozx, Mouth of Wilson, Va. Rely on Cuticurs. Soap and Oint- ment to keep your skin clear. Boap 25e. Ointment 25 and 50¢, Taleum Ze. Bald s oo, e froe. Adiress: - gea Ladoratorise, Dept. H, Miaidan, Mass” Cuticura Shaving Stick 28c. Starting a timely Mid-Season SALE 1,750 prs. Girls' and Boys’ Shoes Reduced from Regular Stocks 2.65 Boys' “Moceasine.” wonderful *3.65 UST to get still more parents started buying their children’s shoes here, we're putting on a 3-Day Sale you'll welcome! Savings averaging One-Third on many good-wearing kinds. Shoes every girl and boy needs right now. High Shoes Misses' and Boye iz es $2.65 81 to 2.... for Bix_Boye ™ §3.65 Sizes and Gtrls, Girle’ 08 . tve patent e pum; elk leat Low Shoes e §2.65 Big Girls' and Junior Men's. sizes 3365 235 106 ... i NCLUDING boots, oxfords, 3-eyelet ties, 1 and 2 strap I s and step-ins—for girls. Tan and black, patent and ers, some with lizardlike trim. And for boys: Tan or black high and low shoes and “Moccasin” school shoes. Plenty of At these 5 stores, beginning tomorrow 1 sizes included—in a fine savings event! 7th & K 414 9th St. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 3212 14th St. 233 Pa. Ave. SEE. NG STAR, WASHI J. G. MooDY, 81, DIES, DUE TO HEART DISEASE Former Resident of Keyser, W. Va., Succumbs in Office of Son in Mills Building. i Joseph C. Moody, 81 years old, long a resident of er, W, denly in the office of h! Moody, room 32 terday. He became ill and was treated by Dr. Thomas Linville, who stated death was due to hearc discase. Mr. Moody had visited \Washington at Intervals for many years and had been living here for the past 18 months, ile was weil known at the Central Union Mission, where he frequently as- sisted in the services. He is survived by two sons, James A. Moody of this city and Jacob G. Moody of Frecport, Long Isiand, N. Y. daughter, Mrs. C. E. Galiatin of Gar- rett, Ind.; seven grandchildren seven great-grandchiiiren. Two of the grandchildren, Mrs. Irving T. Horn l?d Mrs. Frank L. Ward, reside in this city. Funeral services will be conducted in Hysong's funeral chapel, 1300 N street, tomorrow evening, at 7:30 o'clock. I terment will be in Queen’s Point Ceme- tery, Keyser, W. Va. Births Reported. The following_births have been reported fo the Heaith Department i the Jost 24 ours: Rubin L. and Larriel V. Baker, girl. Willlam_J. and Minnje Hawrel, 'boy. James T, ‘and Juia E. McCary, grl. Eugene ¥, and Frances Hickson, girl. Edwarg P. and kdith Jones. girl. Ernest' L. and Louise J. Jasper, boy. Walliam 7. aud Murgaret M. Climberland, Benjamin W. and Bertie Connick. girl. &i John H. and’ Grace R. Bravan, girl. Andrew” aud May Ja'toe boy. Gilbert A. and Hazel M. Co'e, irl. Martin A. and Theodosia Ro.idabush, bo: James M. and Josephiie O Gorwan, boy. Bernard, jr. and Romaine Wali Jawes A.‘aild Maric Mc 5 Frederick C. ang Della Schultz, girl. Leslie B and Florenes Q; B.ice, girl. Wiiford 1. and Bi; che Fayne. Koy, Lows B. and Larriet L. ButelierS girl. Milton and Evdokia Panagos. girl. nie M. Davis, boy. d Aunette Ladd. girl d Jusephinio Boyie, glrl. 8. Walter aud Virginia Bogley. boy. John G and Besale Darby. eifl; William' B “and Elsio HIIL, girl. Christopher C. and Vanda'Hall, boy. Virgil and Elizabeth McCree, girl. Charles and Florence Nokes, boy. Reo and Lulu Alexander. boy. Dominic and Bertha Brown. boy. Charles and Henrietta White, boy. Joseph A. and Florence Bow\dm(, girl. ot A" and Lena Newsan, girl: Herbert and Bertha, Bridees. boy: George M. and Martha Co'bert. boy. Thomas and Pauline Greah, boy. {Chambers Steel ; Burial Vaults ! 85 ANY MAKE WEARING APPAREL BLACK FOR MOURNING In 24 Hours The Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. 5,000~ #4240 at Age 30. Send Date of Birth ‘for Full Information LeROY GOFF Inpurance— all branches 610 Woodward Bldg. Aain $30. 7th & Rich-looking $35 grades. AINING the charm of natural skin clearness is not difficult; nor does it depend on costly beauty methods. Simple, natural ways now are given first place by authorities. Modern beauty culture has largely discarded the artificial ways of yesterday. The following rule is being widely urged by experts. Itis credited with bringing more women beautiful com- plexions than any other method known—just keeping the pores clean and the skin healthy, with the gentle olive and palm lather of Palmolive, used this way: DO THIS— NOTE HOW YOUR SKIN IMPROVES Wash your face gently with Palmolive Soap, massaging it softly into the skin. Rinse thoroughly, first with warm water, then with cold. 1f your skin is inclined to be dry, apply a touch of good cold cream. Do this regularly, and particu- larly in the evening. Use powder and rouge if you wish. But never leave them on over night. They clog the pores, often enlarge them. Black- heads and disfigurements often fol- low. They must be washed away. Follow these rules day in and day out. Your skin will be soft and lovely—naturally «colorful and clear. Do not use ordinary soaps in the treatment given above. De not think Topcoats, and trimmed. They look more like the $30 and MRS. HOPPER EXPIRES. Former Patent Office Employe Suc- cumbs After Brief Illness. Mrs. Laura V. Hopper, formerly a clerk in the United States Patent Of- fice for 40 years, died at her residence, 2131 O street, yesterday after a week’s illness. She was about 82 vears old and had been retired from the Gbv- ernment service three years ago. She is survived by a son, Ralph A. Hopper of Atlantic City: two grand- daughters, Miss Alice' M. Johnson and Mrs. Grace Yowell, hoth of this city, and three great grandchildren. Private funeral services were con- ducted at the W. W. Deal funeral home, 816 H street northeast, this aft. ernoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will be in Congressional Cemetery. DEATH HELD ACCIDENTAL. Andrew Tillman, Colored, Fell Down Shaft at Building. The death of Andrew Tillman, col- ored, 30 years old, who ‘fell down a shaft from the second to the first floor of a building at the southeast corner of North Capitol and Plerce streets Friday, was declared accidental by a coroner’s jury at an inquest at the morgue vesterday. The jury further reported that the Charles Tompkins Construction Co., Tillman's employer, was negligent in not having the proper protection about the conveyor shaft in which the workman fell. R, Marriage Licenses. George R. Crist and Charlotte E. Price John T_L. Moore and Martha E. Hnisltp. James L. Frazer of Long Beach, Caill.. and E. Ida Mead of Los Anf»lu_ Calit Shetman . Harper and Floring Leggett. a B_Johnson and Loulss C. Johnson, both of Richmond, Va. ames Hopkina_and Bessie Lee. erbert H. Harrls of Beardstown, TIL.. Esther L. Robinson of Front Roval, Cornelius Gray and Susianna Wil'lams. o Kettner and Marv K. Curtin, William W. Waltueight of Pittsburgh, Pa., angd Lucie E.'Schwartz of this eity. - Russell C.’ Elliott and Bernedetts W. Top- ey, ‘William 0. West of Newark, N. J., M mand T, Wil "“y‘d“vnirn );(Js = L, 'tame . " bothy of Trénton. Nogo o vietta M. Shater "Joseph B. Bell ‘of Podrson Md., and Kath- erine B Dunbar of Ridge. Md William F. Harrison aid Henrletta Cole- man pylheodore B. Bogley and Katherins G. et R. Chase and Marion B. M. Bald- win. Michael R. Chasger and Marv F. Ki i ol "Stott and Mabel Faimtroy, | Lman. rence E. Jackson and Lilly B. Berrs- man Jghn W. Gaskell and Gladys Garside, both of Paterson. N. J. Morrie Gall~r aid Anna Bolansky, both of Baltimorg, Md. Deatl;RépEd. Bertha T. Moodey, 4. Garfield Hospital. John F. May. 74, 1413 Hamilton et. John acuire, 74, 3100 10th et. “5:. Lulu cholas, 10 'months, Children's Hos- pital’ ‘Thtant of John M. and Lucille Herbert. month, Providence Hospital " \amiuel B. Stern, 1 month, Children's Hos- pital, Infant of Philip and Sylvia Hirschel, & days. Children's Hospital aphael Young. 57, Freedmen's ,Jiamett Lavalett.”'70.” Freedmen pital. Fred Payne. 41, Gallinger Hospital. Frank Baylor. 55. Gallinger Hospital. William Moten, r., 20, Tuberculos ital Peien Bagne. 22, Cagualty Tospital. Hilda Johnson, 8, 1516 North Carolina n, F Sts. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD AT EISEMAN A Remarkable Sale of Topcoats 192 On Liberal Terms beautifully tailored Buy your topcoat on our liberal credit plan— small weekly or monthly payments will do. Don’t Hesitate to Ask for Credit _if a naturally lovely com- } plexion is your wish any green soap, or represented as of palm and olive oils, is the same as Palmolive. Remember that before Palmolive came, women were told, “use no soap on your faces.” Soaps then were judged too harsh. Palmolive is a beauty soap made for one purpose only: to safeguard your complexion. 60 years of soap study stand behind it. Millions of pretty skins prove its effectiveness beyond all doubt. BE SURE YOU GET THE REAL PALMOLIVE It costs but 10c the cake!—so little that miilions let it do for their bodies what it does for their faces. Obtain Palmolive today. Note what o;elmwexek ofcits use bris you. The almolive Company, Cerp.), NGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 20, 1926 FUNERAL SERVICES HERE FOR ESMOND F. HICKEY Former Cadet, Victim of Alabama Bandits, Buried in Arlin~ton. Final funeral rites for Esmond Fran- cis Hickey, 23 years old, who died in McCullough, Ala., Friday from wounds received while defending the pay roll of a company for which he worked, from bandits, were conducted in Arlington Cemetery yesterday afterncon. Mr. Hickey, a former member of the class of 1928 at the United States Miti- tary Academy, was honorably dis charged from the military service dus to physical disability. He was a grad- uate of Staunton Military Academy and also had attenied the State uni- versities of Missouri and Oklahoma. He was a member of the Beta Theta Pi_Fraternity. He is survived by his parents, Lieut. Col. James F. Hickey, who served with the American ~ Expeditionary Forces in France, now a member of the Officers’ Reserve Corps and an of- ficer of the Missoufi, lkansas and Tex- as Railroad, and Mrs. Hickey. He also leaves a brother and sister. THE WEATHER District of Columbla—Rain this afternoon, clearing and colder tonight; tomorrow fair, moderate northwest winds. Maryland—Rain this afternoon, partly cloudy tonight; tomorrow fair, not much change in temperature; fresh southeast shifting to northwest winds. Virginia—Partly €loudy tonight; showers in southeast portion; slightly colder in west and north portions; tomorrow partly cloudy; colder in southeast portion; fresh southwest shifting to northwest winds. West Virginia—Partly cloudy; cold- er tonight; tomorrow fair; colder in east portion. Record for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., §8; 8 p.m., 63; 12 midnight 51; 4 a.m., 47; 8 a.m., 48; noon, 52. Barometer—i p.m. 30.00; 12 midnight, 29.9: 8 a.m., 29.75; noon, 29.66. Highest temperature, 60, occurred at_3:30 p.m. yesterday. Lowest temperature, 47, occurred at 4 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 62; lowest, 42. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 1:12 a.m. and 1:33 p.m.; high tide, 7:01 a.m. and 7:24 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 2:04 a.m. and 2:21 pm,; high tide, 7:63 a.m. and 815 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 6:22 a.m.; sets, 5:23 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun ~ rises sun sets 5:22 p.m. Moon rises 5:32 p.m.; sets 5:23 a.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Condition of Water. Temperature and condition of the water at Great Falls at 8 a.m.—Tem- perature, 63; condition, muddy. ‘Weather in Various Cities. (PR et bbb bt S & Temperature. ©3 g ek 29.98; 8 p.m., a.m., 29.83; sun 6:23 am.; WOUIH Wm0 “yqane s * **£upIeISaL S| ++e - amawmou Anilens Albany’ £3EA Brsmarck Boston 56319 4 p DO =t SERRE: Chicoga . Cineinnati “leveland S Do Do B3 F2Zw na . Huron, § . Tndianapolis Jucksonvil Ka C RS 0 £ BB -1 ARRRRE: Apnzars B8 B3R ISLIPTL] Sookane ", WASH..D. Lost and Found Advertisements recefved until noon, except Satur. days and holidays, when they are accepted up to Jlo and white. 4_white Animal Rescue COLLIE, female. r8 feet. ‘Applv Washington League. 349 MA. ave. 2 with tan Al had pupnies vere re Ashingtan a1 Hasc ) Marvland ave. s.w = ) 1637 e, il whit shington Animal Rescue League. & TAIRED TERR whi th tan markings: small sfza: _male. Apply Wash- ington Animal Rescue League, 349 Md. ave 316 ete. eward, Monday oo BEADED BAG. contal elasco Theater. Reward. Telephone 2! LW 34 WL L 'wood et.. Chev ] BOOK. black, ng _ D b and_emall amount cash. Finde turn_the book and keep the cash. Rhode Island ave. n.a. 2 DOG, _cocker spaniel, smooth hair, whiis with’ black spots: answers to name Tobby. License 15352, Lost Friday p.m. Reward. Potomac_4028 or 1520 20th et. Edward Dougher- returned to 1 lte around tieck. R Tath and e 2 s forget-me-nots. i with _blue 6 and 8. i o Abt. 86. bet. kn Toronto, Apt. CIROLE OF PEARLS with small dia- Reward phone Dr. Michacls, Cleve- _Rowmio: large. four smalle: ASE, black, was left in hallway Rew ed Peyton. Fve st RIST WATCH. white : initials Peaths. October 20, 1026, near B Qctober 726 Con- eloved Boll on_Sunda; s funer Funeral . from the fiome. In- lease copy.) rted this life Monday. October at 3 p.m.._at his resideice. 1 Ve ne. HENRY C. BOYD. the her of ¢d_and the Dovd. Estelle Roland, Annie Lacie Ghee. Funeral esidence. “Thur Kelatives and frign Tuesday, Octover 19, 1926. at bis residence Tenncsses ave. n.e. JAMES B.. beloved husband of Amy Burt Burdette. “Interment at Greenwood Cemie- Brooklyn, N. Y. (Brooklyn papers lage 21, at 3 p.m invited. BURDETTE vednesday. October 20, 192 »:tal, NORA_(nee O°Toole beloved of Thomas Burke. {from her te sidence, 153 E Notice of time later. COBB, On Tuesdav. October 19. 1026, at 10:26 pm.. EDITH MAY, COBB. daughter of ‘the late Robert and Susanna Johnson. Funeral from her late residence. 2018 st. ne.. on Friday., October 22, at Relatives and_{riends invited. Fort Lincoln Cemetery. CREEL. Suddenly, on October 19, 1‘9'.‘.0‘ at the residence of his son, Cecil W. Creel, in Reno, Nev.., LORENZO D. CREEL. former Indian’ agent. ° Tuesday, October 1 beloved husband of Mary _ Josephipe (nee Bennett) Funeral from his late residence. 51 ne.. Friday, October 22, at 9:30, quiém mass at St. “Martin's h 10 o'clock. Interment Mt. Olivet Ceme- tery. 21¢ DEMOND. October 20, 1 Apartments. 1:th "and A B. CAMPBELL D! Sibley Ho . at_the lowa owa Circle n.w. MOND, widow of mother 0 X st n Departed this life October 10, - at the residence o plaw, H, L. Tinsley, 436 Eve AM H. DILLARD, beloved Savdoe, Marla T. imai res Funeral Trom XA his brother. Bt nw., W Dbrothier’ of Martha A. Tinsle) Simmons. K Darlor Friday, October 22. at '1 p.m.. Wood's funeral pariors, 1234 4th’st; 1 Relatives and friends invited. 21 DOBRIN. On_Monday, October 18, 1926, .« REBA E.. beloved daughter 0! e Dobrin Funeral Tesidence, 1306 n.w., Qctober 21 at 8:30 a.m. Requiem mass at St. Patrick’s Church 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends nn;ucd. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 20¢ GOHEE. Departed this lif Tuesday. Oc- tober 1 at his residence. 909 9th st 1. FRANK E. GOHEE in_his G4th year. Funer taking establishment Friday. at 2 p.m. GORDON, T from her Jat on Thurs Wednesday, _October. 026, at LN :‘|h‘r"v_ residen er daughter, M= "A. A, Wiseman Cennave. Washington, D. C., MARIA VICTORIA N ' age 70 _years, Widow of the Ordon. Besides her” danghte a three _gran daughters and three grandsons. Funeral ices at 1" parlor, on Friday. October 30 pm. 21 ay. October 20, 102 don. _Va,. ' JOSL ved husband of Eisie 3 on .. Departed this life Sunday morning. ober 17, 1926, at_1 o'clock. at S Elizabeth’ al. MARY HALL, the beloved wife of Alexander Hall. She leaves to mourn her loss & loving hus- . one brother and two s from Jerusalem Bapti b and P sfs. n ursday, at 2 o'clock.’ Rev.'G. H. Hai embers of St. John's Taber- No. 4. of Mosei—You are_ re- sted 6 meet at Odd Fellows Hall Wednesday evening to make arrangements the funeral of our deceased sister. MARY, HALL. By order of 3 T BURGESS. W, October 20. 1920, at Walter c . Mai, 'WILLIAM BURR HARRISON. Corns of Engineers, U S. A. Tvices ut hin late residence, 1716 Q et. 11 o'elock _Friday morning. Inter: i Leesburg. Va HENRY. On Tuesday. October 19, 1926 MARY GRACE. beloved wife_of ‘Samuel in her 7drd vear, Burial (pri- Mount ‘Olivet Cemetery after Church, Thursday, morning, October 19. pacted this life later. ¢ October 19, 1926 Octobar nfant son of Giles al from the Pa_ave. s.e.. t'10 a.n rsday, October 21, and friends invited MOOBY. Su October 19, 126, JOSEPH in his Blst b at Hysong's funeral Notice of funeral 0'DONO On_ Wednesiay 1926, 3 WILLIA ppa TLodge, Lested 0 aa- Oihier Master Masons are R. Worshipful Master. Secrs . DAVID 1. GEORGE ( o mourn their | two_ broth a host of relatives ani v 40 0'ciock, Rev. J. H. Kandolph o ing. We did not know ¢ pain L bore. e Gid miot sce M e, ter & short Balti- rberi €. a ar of Rich 1 At_home on the beautiful By the valley of rest so fair: Souie day. some time, when my task is BROTHER. * 1996, MARY years, at the resid Mrs. A. Y. Leech, 27 Fiineral services 2 1. at the resi- 20 R Niae Year of nor age anughter, Mrs Renyon nigh mass will be sung at the repose of her soul. 2 Mon: 930 a.m WILIES. on . Croom. October 18. 1926, at Now York ave. n.w On Mond o isband of Rachel 1 R 1 4:15 " am._4& RALPHEL H.. G fat and_Hele at 9 aum . where mass int Olivel Cemeter In Memoriam. B 4 loving memo: of my M AR A. BARNES. who father have joined e L In sad but loving remembrance BUT- peacef is one bitter griet R, DANIEL i TOLSON. & ot our_be. her. JAMES s life two years A ki heartache, dear fatucr we loved " S LOVING DAUERIER AN bR ND- SONS. L In Memoriam. COCHRAN. Tn sad b ¥ RANY Who' depas o 1 ago foday. October At home on,the beautiful hiils of God | o BY the valey of rest so fair Some day, some tme, when my task s granimother, HTER ELEANOR. * loving remembrance mother, Mrs. MAGGIE o Woodley). who ei four yeirs ago today. loving remembrance Mrs. MAGGIE COCH | meet you, dear DDA cocurA of my " belov Cockkan when our 1 Just when our hop You were taken frou us To a e of eterial rest. D DAUGHTER. FLORA WASH- INGTON. Day by day T saw you el in my dre That you ni fade away. 1 often prayed JGRYER ETHEL. COLE. Sad but ewcet, iy the memory of niy dear friend, BRUCE W. COLE. who departed this Jife one year axo today. October 20 1923 Dear is the grave where vou are laid. Sweet la the memory which never shall o Flowers may wither. leaves fade and d Others may” forget you. Bruce. but never will A DEVOTED FRIEND, LOUISE CONTEE. COLE. In loving remembrance of my desr brother. BRUCE W. COLE (“Cush™) who diegohe year ago today. October 20, In_my heart your memors lingers, Sweetly. tender. o There is 1ot & day, That I do not_imink of HIS SIST! COLE. Sacred to the memory of my belovad brother, BRUCE W. COLE. who departed this life ‘ono year ago today. October 20 Thero fs never a day that paeses Without some thought of you: 0f _some kind word or some kind dead u used to gay or do May his soul rest in peace. HIS L.ONELY BROTHER. ARTHUR_C COLE. . Tn sad but loving remem- tle nephew. JOSEPH 1 nine years ago October 20, 1917. thought_of gweet remembra kind und true fear Joseph. at ke ‘of you DEVOTED AU AND LLIE AND CHELSO GIOVA GIOVANNONT. In snd but loving remem- brance of our darling, eon., JOSEPH A. ONI, ‘who devarted this 1ifs Jears ago_today. October 20. 1917. aged 7 years 9 months. His little eves are closed in sleep, His voice we hear 1o me But memories in our fond hearts keep Ot our darling boy n'ne years ago. we help but feel so lonely n his Volce we do not hear? no_ words were ever' sweoter. today Just a ce. For Than' the words he_tised to. ans HIS LOVING 'AND DEVOTED PARENTS. ANOXL Tn sad but loving remegy f “our dear nephew. JOSE! NNOXI. who departed this life nine And those who still remember him & those ‘o love him. beat T CLARA AND LE PAS. JOHNRON In constant remembrance of my darling hushand, JOHN . JOHNSON, who departed this' life two years ag October 20. 1924. Anniversary mass af S erome's Churen. How well 1 remembered the day. T last kissed Your lev bro k“'g{ then T srem to hear you “My troubles are ended no Evervthing would 1 give, It you could with me abide: T would that you had with me lived. Or I with you had died. YOUR DEVOTED WIFE. ELIZABETR LU A ibuta of 'ove to the memory ‘ot Gurdeir one. BESSIE M. LONK (nea (\rn!ll:’.dWhnolh‘n‘.;\erlfi"’lh']!gl‘lgl eight years a0 today. October 20, 1918, e THE FAMILY. * Saecred to the memory of Lyho died two POTNDEXTER. RT POINDEXTER, October 19, By some you may be forgotten. but this true heart that loved you in life with de aflection will always love vou in de:ge just the same. HIS SISTER ROSA. POTTER. 1In loving beloved sister, CLARA parted this life October 2 vear ago today. No_one knowa the silent heartachs. Only God above ean tell Of_the erief T bear in eilence For my dear sister. 1 loved so well. HER LOVING SISTER AGNES. * ROCKELLIL In memory of my dear mother, TSNk TROeRE LI whe” departed 14 thirty-s'x vears axo today. ay ha Feat in peace. T SONS. 'ANGELO, DAVID AYD MSON. On October 20. A. D, 1023, ere bereft of a dear wife, " devoted Feand @ foving annt when dear Mre. CELIA J. WILLIAMS was called from or to reward. Rest, dear_one Shere Sorron soon will we join you th i unknown. N. N FUNERAL_DIRECTORS Timothy Hanlon Sl 641 H St WILLIAS mbalmer. 8 NW. et STheidonane_Main 2473 " T.F.COSTELLO NOW LOCATED AT 1724 N. CAP_sT. __NORTH 79 W, H. Sardo & Co. Private Invalid Limousine. 412 H §T. N.E. Lincoln 524 A Lincoln 524 SPEARE CO. 0. Nefther tha successors of mor connects with the original W. R. Spear establish- ir T po 001008 H St NW. Formeriy 040 F St. o Joseph F. Birch’s Sons !I\"\A'C Rl!‘u'{h ¥ 3034 M St. N.\V. Friavigped 1959 ~"Quick. Dignified, Efficient Service W. W. Deal & Co. 816 H St. N.E. LINCOLN 8200 Avtemabile fevice nue! JAMES T. 317 Pa. Ave Model Chanel Privata 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone Lincoln 3 ’*:;7:\_":“ AL ');']g" - BLACKISTONE'S Floral “Blanket Sprays” Other Beautiful Flor 1 4th_and ¥ eteen. Taoh and 1 nd 1 Geo. C. Shaffer CHA'CT FPLOVAT, FVRLEMS. Main 2416. at MODERATE_PRICES. 'o_branch_sto: Prompt Auto Delivery Service Artistin—exprossita—inexpansive. {Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. | we Speciatize in Floral Designs at Moderate INC Wit 900 14th St N.W. Main 108 Florists KW™E& HSTS NV MAIN 69053 'MAUSOLEUM. Abbey-Mausoleum Modern Entombment tivz—Couventent. | sminit Opp. Arlington Cemetery. [ uow available 1 stngle o fami o “onty Cost e —space Lini Without ‘Oblis Lvening Appotot A.BYRNES COLE Office. 1100 Investment Bidg. Mesidence, 1601 Argonne Place. Phone Frankln 211. Night. Adams 8710,