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daughters, Mrs. Willlam , Lawrence Breese, Mrs. John W. Cutler and Mrs. Henry Forster of New York, and two stepchildren, Representative Hamilton Fish, jr., and Miss Janet Fish, super- intendent of nurses at Emergency Hospital. Funeral services were conducted to- MRS. HAMILTON FISH DIES. Funeral Held in New York Today at St. Thomas’ Church. Mrs' Hamilton Fish, 70 y dled suddenly Friday at he ars old country . estate, Rocklawn, Garrison, N. ¥ Sh | 42y at St. Thomas’ Church, New York was the daughter of the late Isanc C. | City, by Bishop Manning. Delaplaine. She was marricd first o e ames H. Beckman of New York, then io Gustav Amsinck, and ity to vie.| J» H» DUBOIS DEAD AT 62 . Fish, former Representative and As.| sitant Treasurer of the United States. Mrs. Fish is survived by WE DYE | WEARING APPAREL BLACK . FOR MOURNING In 24 Hours The Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. Lincoln 239 thven | Interment Will Take Place Tomor- row at Stanfordville, N. Y. James H. DuBols, 62 years old, retired druggist, dled vesterday after a long illness at his residence, 1229 Madison street. He was born in New York and had lived in Washington for the past 19 years. He was a mem- ber of Stansbury Lodge of Masons and 5 000 mlite $42.40 | Brightwood Lodge of 0dd Fellows. Costs * He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Katherine Ellen DuBols; a brother Age 30. Send Date of Birth A rult Tnformation LeROY GOFF Insurance— 1l b 610 Woodward Bids. "' hiain 510, Dr. Henry K. DuBols of Port Orange, Fla., and a sister, Miss Frances E. DuBois of Bangall, N. Y. Interment will take place tomorrow at Stanfordville, N. Y. THE MRS. C. T. JENKS DEAD. Former Washington Osteopath Sue- cumbs in Albuquerque. Mrs. Clarissa Tufts Jenks, former ‘Washington osteopath, died Friday at Albuquerque, N. Mex. She was the daughter of the late J. F. Tuits of Kansas and Washington, and was educated at George Washington Uni- versity. She wrote poetry under the pen name of Clarissa Brooks and was & member of the League of American Pen Women. e is_survived by her husband, Clayton L. Jenks, Worcester, Mass., patent attorney; a son, Jeremy; & daughter, Elizabeth, and by her mother, Mrs. E. B. H. Tufts, and a brother, John M. Tufts of Denver, Colo. Funeral services and interment took place yesterday at Worcester. sl Tafty, the dog who rescued many quarrymen in the vicinity of Llysfaen, North Wales, from drowninz, and who recently saved his master In & struggle with a mad bull, as a precautionary measure during the hoof-and-mouth disease epidemic now in that country. DAUGHTE wants - the respect o as your son when our label your clothes cavalry twills; many colors; stylish; long wearing HART & MARX ) (3 + (3 ‘ + + [ + ¢ + 4 + ¢ s . 4 4 4 ¢ M v ¢ + ‘ + ] 4 [4 ‘ ’ 4 ‘ 4 . ‘ 4 ‘ ! 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Horgan, dean of American lithographers, will speak on “Photochemical Processes.’ The Coal Merchants’ Board of Trade will meet at luncheon tomorrow, 12:30 p.m., at the Lee House. The Kalorama Citizens’ Association will meet tomorow, 8 p.m., in parish house of St. Margaret’s Church. Maj. Daniel Donovan will speak of “Fiscal Relations and Taxation.” St. Thomas’ Church will have a rummage sale tomorrow at 728 Thir- teenth street. The Business Women’s Council will meet tomorow evening at the Church of the Covenant. Lecture on Albania, by Dr. Bartrum. The D. C. Society, U. D. Daughters of 1812, will have a card party Satur- day from 2 to 4 p.m., in Hecht’s audi- torium. A ball under auspices of the Young Workers' League will be given tomor- row at Pythian Temple. Burnside Post, No. 8, G. A. R., will meet Wednesday, 7:30 The Rhode Island Avenue Citizens’ Assoclation will meet Wednesday, 8 p. m., Sherwood Presbyterian Church. Col. James S. Pettit Camp, No. 3, United Spanish War Veterans, will meet tomorow at 921 Pennsylvania avenue southeast. Civitan luncheon tomorrow, 12:30 pm., at La Fayette Hotel. George O’Connor and Mat Horn will be the You cannot kill two birds with one stone Yet some firms try to do this very thing when your bills call for two charges for the same item. One for what you bought and one for service and carrying charges for something you did not buy. You'll find only one charge on our bills— nothing else, no inter- est and no carrying charges. We do not penalize our friends. Bl=—lnle=—=]r| Chambers $ l 0 0 AS LOW AS THE WEATHER District of Columbla—Fair and colder with heavy frost; tomorrow increasing cloudiness; slowly rising temperature. Maryland—Fair tonight with heavy killing frost; tomorrow fair with rising temperature. Virginla—Fair and colder tonight: frost- tonight; tomorrow partly cloudy; west and nortawest winds. ‘West Virginia—Fair tonight with heavy frost; tomorrow increasing cloudiness with rising temperature. Thermometer—4 p.m., 62; 8 p.m. 66; 12 midnight, 64; 4 am., 62; 8 a.m., 47; noon, 60. Records for 24 Hours. Barometer—4 p.m., 20.| 8 pm. 29.36; 12 midnight, 29.30; 4 am., 29.24; 8 a.m., 29.33; noon, 29.54. Highest temperature, 67, occurred at 7:30 p.m. yesterday. Lowest temperature, 47, occurred at 7:40 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 65; lowest, 39. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low _tide, 7 a.m. and 6:41 p.m.; high tide, 11:10 a.m. and 11:28 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 6:18 a.m. and 6:36 p.m.; high tide, 12:01 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 6:27 a.m.; sets 5:17 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises 6:28 am.; sun sets 5:16 p.m. Moon rises 8:53 p.m.; a.m. Automobile lamps to be lghted one-half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at Great i“alls at 8 a.m.: Tem- perature, 52; condition, very muddy. ‘Weather in Varlous Citles. & Temperature. -E +h sun sets 11:09 a8 58 weather. Stations, Atlanta Atlantic 61ty isionoe Baltimore .. 2028 Birmingham §0.04 Bismarck 82 Boston SEIEE —"z:‘-—.—b‘eua‘.—m‘zh—:éblmxbz 0 I3 2 4] II‘A Ix’ll’llD %“ 4 Jacksonville g Kansas City 20§ Pan‘ Av;nlu 30 ?' Couisvi Yiagt B 080 R B f\;fir Yorl 0. 'z Omaha 0 : Cioudy Philadel 8 Pt cloudy Bhoeni g 2823 Qo i ; r‘:runn‘dfiwu. 4 Clout orIANd Ore 30,14 Clon aleigh. 4 Cloar g 6 13 Ioar San. ° 3043 ciotiy 8 o 3010 Cloudy o Clear * Glondy ia g3 Clondy 860l 4 WA Dic: 5035 213 Cloudy FOREIGN. (8 a.m.. Greenwich time, today.) Temnerature. Weather. Stations, ,ondol 1 40 Clear Tnn |(. n_ Eneland. Gl :m Pnrl cloudy Colon. Canal Zone. 70 Clou gl Almond borers caused such great losses to almond growers of Palestine this season that orchardists there will replace almond tree with apricots. Funerals 801 11th St. Dresses PINDLER’ ALL AND DELIVER i LEAN AND PRESS Men’s Suits Ladies’ Suits Main 2704 95¢ $1.50 $1.50 up King PLANNING TO BUILDr If so, we have ample funds on hand to make you an IMMEDIATE LOAN at lowest current rates. ROSSEMHELPS FOUNDED 1807 1417 K Street—Main 9300 NO APPRAISAL CHARCES OR SETTLEMENT FEES—MINIMUM TITLE COSTS Ask for Mr. WOLF’ Princess Pat A Walk-Over Model that Keeps Normal , Feet “Fit.” 929 F Tan and Parchment Kid combination—a novelty appearance with a comfort-as- suring last— priced at 5112 woirs Ylatk-Coier Shop mroe aa Em.wa St. N.W. OCTOBER 23, 1926. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. The Georgetown Citizens' Assocla- tion will meet, 8 o'clock, in Potomac Bank Hall. Maj. Edwin B. Hesse will speak. - Mid-City Citizens’ Association will meet, 8 o'clock, in Thomson School. Maj. C. Carey H. Brown, U. S. A, will speak. Election of officers. West End W. C. T. U. will meet, 7:46 o'clock, at Union M. E. Church. North Capitol Citizens’ Association will meet, 8 o'clock, at Memorial United Bretheren Church. Commis- sloner Proctor L. Dougherty will speak. A parish benefit tea under auspices the St. Cecelia Guild soclal committee of St. Monica’'s Chapel will be given in the parish hall, South Capitol and L streets. ‘The University of Towa Alumni will have a ‘“get-together” at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Willlam Bonar Bell, 803 Rittenhouse street at 8 o'clock. Dr. Ales Hrdlicka will trace the origin of man and speak of his re- searches In Alaska, before the City Club members, 8 o'clock, in the ball- room of the club. Temple Chapter, No. 13, O. E. 8., will_have its annual visitation by the grand officers, 7:30 o'clock. Invitation Is extended to the fraternity. ‘The literary section of the Twen- tieth Century Club will meet, 8 o'clock, at the residence of the chairman, Mrs. Geo&-ge F. Bowerman, 2852 Ontario road. L. W. Rogers, national president Theosophical Soclety, will close his series of lectures at the Playhouse; subject, “The Coming Christ." ‘Washington Alliance of Delta Delta Delta Fraternity will be entertained at the home of Miss Gertrude Brown, 4424 P street, 8 o'clock. The Sisterhood of the Washington Hebrew Congregation, with the Brotherhood, will give an ‘“evening unique” in the vestry rooms of the temple, 8 o'clock. Col. Thompson Il PHOENIX, Ariz., October 25 (#).— Col. Willlam Boyce Thompson, pre: dent of the Magma Copper Co., is Il at his home near Superior, Ariz. Physicians said he had been ill for sev- eral days, but that his condition was “4mproved” and that he was in “ne immediate danger.” The nature of his illness was not revealed. Lost and Found Advertisements received untll noon, except Satur- days and holidays, when they are accepted up to 10:20 a.m. AIREDALE. license Phone Cleveland BAI\ PIN, gold. Horseshoe nail: Thursday, between r‘anmmm st. and downtown: re’ ward, w. C BAR PIN, 7ol chased. K sts. nw. and Veterans’ Bureau. "1746 K st. n.w. Reward. BLACK BEAD BAG—On H st. return_to 1614 ave. se. lantic 338-J_Rew 2 BOSTON BULL—Female, half white face. lost Vi ile ‘ffom D. C, line fn Southern e between 17th and Retyrn ne. Plen Phone At swers to name To Maryland road 1. 487 ._containing HooKks, either on 15th st. or R I ave. n ar end_of right 641 6th CAT: e al Tlow, <':u off and a broken tail. Reward. Sine TOAT, Bergundy, dark, straight model, black fur collar and cuffs. exchanced for d: brown flare model. fur collar and cuffs. cloakroom Bliss Eleetrical School i;\mr:hy night. Colimhia_415: near Mayflow : name en- Rraved: reward, HANDBAG— ontaming VAl uableevegiasser, ‘o 8 st, K or Fth At tween 8 and 10:30 pm. tunvhv M st s.w. . Flndfr Dlease return to HAT. chili's blue. about ! evening, on Calvert St. OI1, HOS 12-ft_ piece: between .115\,.‘1 Chevy Chase Lake: 'POCKETBOOK. brown leather. Sunday eve- ning on 7th st. n.e.c name and address in it. Reward. _ Franklin _3880. . POCKETBOOK—Will __heavy-set _gentieman Weating gray. suit. Ainding’ leather. Docket: Book on 2nd st. between E and F. Satirday noon, containing about $60. ban k_and ehieckk hool. picase call Frankiin Lib- UMBRELLA. lady's blue silk. Saturday morning, Navy Yard car. Reward. 1120 Irving ¥ WATCH. _gold, Z1-jewel_open-face Waltham, vicinity Scott’ Circle: valued as heirlo family four, generations.” Reward. RIS ite gold. and_bracelet: mong M.: between Maes. ave. and, reasury l’h‘v\nrd L. M. \lrl{mnfl 1123 13th st $100 RI WARD. paid for the return obe trhnie (e ring initials - contents. Union “Transfer ek Somewtiere-between Union Station agd ot Bincer Dletss nority . Vi Lapwortn. Wiilard Hotel. und above reward will be paid. 25 FUNERAL_DIRECTORS Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 Main 5512 1732 Fenna. qmck Dij nmed Emmenl uemeg' Co. UVCOLV E"flo 816 1T St NE. Automobtle " Service CHAS. S. ZURHORST 80, EAST CAPITOL ST. Ttmothy Hanlon _B41HSt.N.E.__ _ Phone L. 554 WILLIAJ P al _Dir imhunr}:-l‘:?.h:l% n ‘E’é'nnccunn'wc"(’;mr'n':f o ern g( Xemu Drices: " 332 Fa. Aver NI Cuti Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST, N.W, Modern” On Kiongne _Main 2473 T. F. COSTELLO NOW LOCATED AT 1724 N. CAP. ST. NORTH 7976. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Invalid Limousine. 412 H §' P $cn Gianel Lincoln 524 V.L.SPEARE CO. Neither the cuccessors of nor connected with the oriinal R. Spear establish- ment Phone Frak. Bfi"olo.os.H St. NW. _____ Formerly 040 F 8t. NW. " Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W. Estavliched 1842 one West 96 JAMES T. RYAN 317 Pa. Ave, SE. Model Chapel. Atlantic 1700. Private Ambulance. Livery in Connection. FUNERAL DESIG! Prompt Auto Delivery Servics Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. Bros. Co., 1212 F St. BLACKISTONE'S Floral “Blanket Sprays autiful Floral Designs. Mod Orner R4th and o and 1259 F. el ‘“'1'6" G C Shafifl' 900 14th St Mam top ™ CE_FLORAL FMBLEMS. Main 241 S BeR AT FalCES. S We Specialise in Floral Designs at Mod!quto ice Fi Iorl.; ts [ Births Reported. ! Constantini and Mary Marchigiano, girl Deaths. ‘c:fi“:’na"';“,L,'.’J".‘fln‘.‘n‘"“"“ o A R ™" ol s A Mo Mattie M. Riles'” Liwrence 'H. and Grace Hubbard. girl. P i e L “"'"l"‘i“pm “Relu- Quto M. und ticien vou Hertulle el | el o Wi invited. "inierment Powell 7. and Mz Bradfield. boy. | Ariineton National Cemeters. - Jobn SHERWOOD. On Saturdas. October ~© L."and’ Nellie Freeman, girl. s Marriage Licenses. 1 l}dhrfll‘e licenses have been issued to the lowinE )" "Sterling Tarlor of Richmond, Va.. and beker of this city. 1926, at at_her home. 1 KATIE SHER loved wife of Funeral services 13th_and 10 pm. nacostia, D. C vears, ahorwood, Teresa's Catholic Church, V sts. se., T y at O am. ' Interment Arlington Cemetery. Friends and relatives invited. loigh G. Hawn of Charlotte, N. C.. and | SMAL parted this life Sunday, Octo- Emma Be Tidwick of this city. ber 24, 1926, at 11 am. at her resi- Johin Bowen and Mary B, Campbell. dence. “45 Pearson DL Garfield. D. C. Chasles' D. Frank and Frances L. Mein-| ELIZA J. SMALL. the beloved mother of ‘Prof."Jjames W, 'Small and wife of the ila B. Rice and Hattie Thom: g"fi"umr ith’and Mabel C- Baker, both of Aberdeen, Md. Deaths Reported. Bichard Gillesple. 43. St. Ellnbelh'u Hos- lwnu.m B. Hopkins, 65, 2123 Decatur Pl Therta . Tuttle, 63. Homeopathic Hos- pital. ave.‘ne. Elotse Chilton. 18. 1840 Vernon st. o 1 46,631 3rd st. ne. THOMAS. _ On f Sdren Payte, mr(l el Fospital. WILLIAM T ;l'}}l’twlr\‘: ‘s Hospital Earl Williams, Deaths. . Chi late William 11 Small. Funeral secvices at El Church. 4th and D at. s.e. Thursday. October 28, at 1 pm. In- terment Rosemont Cemetery. — Relatives cordially invited. this life on Saturday October 231926, after a thort illnes MARY A. SMITH. "She leaves to mou their loss eicht sisters, one brother and host of oth neral Tuesd the chapel and friends are SMITH. Departed to mou Mrs. Anni Thomas, Mrs. Ida Mae Porter. Mrs Brisco: a“eon. James B. ‘Thomas, grandchildren and a host of relativ 'lxflflhhu ('h at ‘\.‘N\nd ATREE, on S, Outohin 36, 1% 88| s a3 er residence. 12 Littlefield ave F 0] stor, bt Ve S GERTRUDE L. beldved vife Rov 3T S ndlioman. st of ‘Williaim ~Albe i | THOMAS. Officers and Sir Kaights of the dence on Wedpesday, & Grand ' Comma are,_ hereby pm Intermént Fort Lincoln. Onltlrl'wl to . : Iu]l ‘Templa: 2 uiniform. ctober ARNETT. On Saturday. October, 23, 1028, HOR, (U0 e at Kentncky ave. s.e. ARNETT._mother of Mrs. konen. Services at the Hines Co. funeral home, 2001 14th et. n.w.. on Monday, October’ 25, at 7 pam. liter- ment at Kokomo. Ind. BRADFORD, Denarted this life Saturdar. October 23, 1926, at 2 o'clock, CARTER BRADFORD. "Funeral from his late, dence. 64 Defrees st. n.w., at 12 o'clock Wednesday, October 27. Relatives and friends invited. BRADFORD. Officers _and 5\! Columbia Lodge. No. 85. I. B. P. 0. f are hereby notified of the death n Brother CARTER BRADFORD. Session of gorrow Mond evening at 8 o'clock gharp, Columb Tks’ Home \l.mhmz fune from i e residence, G4 Defrees st. n. it 1 Members of Morning Sta embers of Morning Star Lodge invited. Exalted Ruler, WILLIAMS, ¢ members e No. 40: Forest Temple. bia_Temple. No. 44 WILLIAM H. DAY Attest: - ALFONSO retary. BRUNDAGE. On Mondag, October 25, Rev. HENRY E. BRUNDAG body will lie in state at the P Kington Preshvterian Church, North Capitol st. and Florida from Tues Dctober Tntil_the tian 12 o'clocls O tober Tt Shes umeral services” Wednogtay, 1 27. at Gelock pm. " Relaifves and friends _ing Vited. © The body will leave on the 4 ootk nm. train_for Brooklyn, N. ¥.. Where' interment will take place at ths Couatery of the, Evergreens on Thureday. N5 wark and Passaic. Octoher 28. ( Dapers pledse copy.) On_Sunday. October 24, 1021 bheloved husband ‘of I eral services at his Iate T 0th et. nw.. on Tuesda 11 am. Relatives and fr Interment” Mount Olivet ¢ Cox dence. | On Sundax, October 24, 1026, at 2 Madison #t. n.w. beloved husband of én_duBois, _Interment 26, at Stanfordviile, N. Y. Remaine rosting until Monday the chapel of John R. 7 10th st n.w O Saturday. October 23, Testiicn OF her Fom. Frank 3. Ferguson, €817 Sth st. nw. M NAR\' F. FERGI'SON (nee D)vuw Fu widow of the Wil uson. neralfrom, Mount V E. Church South on Tuesday. at_2:30 m. Interment at Rock Creek Church Comotery. FLAMMER, Suddenls. on E: £ his teside Servi ral hom Qctober at 2 emated. . On Friday. October 0 . at her Teshlence chusetts Davis amuel F. al,| from her 26, at i ‘p.m. Relatives and friends in- nterment Rock Creek Cemeter; On_Sunday, October 24, swn Unive H R M. He le tw ives and frien Remains rext funeral s to mourn their 1oss brothers and a host of Notice of funeral Ernest Jar- Georgia two 0.’ zabeth's leaves to mourn Austin Turner. L. her departure ~ a he and other rela- brother, tives and friends. esting | at John T, Rhines & apel, 3rd and I sts. s.w -+ Octo- 26 m» at Cumberland, 6. JAMES A. HAR: nd’ of Hattie Harper nce A Hurper. Euneral i rland. October 24, u ther of Flo . Octobe On Sunday and Tues HARRIS, {iee Whitticr) from the readen ted. tober 23, 1926, at S D st ne. CA ERINE HE i 80 Vears.' heloved Wiio of the lite John A. Mol Funera will bo held from her ‘fate residence on 6, at K:50 am.: thence urcit, Where oien m mass will be sung at 9 a.m er soul. Interment On Sunday. Octobe 5 SARAH HUGH heloved am_J. H and Mrs. Filiierai “fram ‘her “Taté 24, 10 46 Girard st 4, 1926, at of ‘the ‘late R v aye. now. Keotiem clock a.m. Tiesiay. October A" friends invited, Qetober 10, b " Gitover 24 October 2. al from the Bardwell on Wednesday, Octobe: Interment * Rock (¢ in Worcester, JONNS. On_Sunda LOUIS E. JO n.w. On Monday. October 2. am. at the residence of Mra. Dillie E.Hac v.. ARMI p.m. Interment Lovettsville, Va. JONUNSON. Entered Inln eternal rest Fri- day, Octobe 6, 10:45 p.m MARY CATH N, beloved wife of James Johnson and devoted daughts of Marselina and the late He onroe. leaves to " mositn nd three brothers. 0ss four sisters I Tuesday, October rom mel Bap f 3id and Eye sts, u Fune p... cor at Church, Rev! Jer tor. JOHNSON. The Ladies’ Cliff Rock Societ announces the death of Mrs, JOHNSON. Funeral Tuesd 1 from Mount Carmel 3rd and L sis, b, PAULINE MARSHALL, Pres. JENNIE E. BARNES, Fin. On_Sund: MATHILDA E, LA loved wife of Gu from her late resid Park' Toad on’ Wednesday. October at 830 am. Tequicm mass at the Church of the Sa: - Teart at 9 oclock. R invited. Interment friends Cemetery. LAUTEN. The Ladies' Sodality of St Mary's Church will meet at the residence of Mrs, MATHILDA TEN (nee K toad.”on Tuesday. Oc: . to recite the office of EMMA MALEY. Prefect, Nau). ew_ Jersey wife of Otto g at Zurhorst Capitol st. beloved Remaing are re parlors. 301 omit flowers, Saturday. October _23. 1926 Hospital. MARY '~ JANE HcDAY: "She leaven to mourn thelr loss two loving children. Anabelle. 8 sister and brother-in-law. Mr. Buiclc™ Nouee' ot Tlneral Taie ast reedmen’s and . Remaing funeral On Monday. October 25, 1926 45 am.. at_his residence. Falkstone WILLIAM ALBION | MORSELT ot Clara Hodges Morsil beloved husban Notice of funcral hereaiter. Depurted thia life Saturday « it 1110 am. - at the Cntiiens Hospital CHARLES "SYEyEe TER Cherished and beloved Infant son of William H, and Mary Nicholls and brother of ' Hernert ‘and William. Fun {he recidence. of his parents. 1 Tuma i Tuesday, ‘Ociover 26, at' 1 Sclocke. B PALMERI. On Snnday. October 24, 1926 i Providence Hospital. VINIE. beloved Wite of Frank L. Palmeri. Renainsefest- ing at the fineral pariors of Harrd M Walsh. 29 H st. n.w. until 10 am \v..n dis " Faneral trom e faneral” parlors of ‘Laster W.. Hill. 08 Gates ave.. Brook- fyn, N.F.. Tuesday. October 26, &t 3 pm. 00d Cemetery. ey Yori " asa THOMAS, n.w G W R eral ICRTON. Grand Comdr, tween H and Eve sts the ‘Cineral of ou THOMAS, grand_ ¢ Attest CHAS.D. Sir Knihts ot Gethsemane Com, No. 3, i1l assemble B ambist Chures, S oh e B tween H and T ts. Tresday. Octoher 2 am. in full Knieht Tem unif our late Brothe: AM H THOMAS FRENCH, Eminent Com r BOONE. Recorder. . Officers and members of Prince and Sir Knizht WILLIAM maj GEO. W. v ) at_the tist Church. 2nd &t between B n.w. Tuesdas. Octobe FmN SLADE.Sr. THOMAS, Members of Tonic Todge, No. 17, F.A. A. M. are hereby notified to assem- ble'in & speeial communication Tuesday October 26, 1 at_the Temple at 1% g'clock for' the purpose of attending the Past Master Lunera) of our,_late brother, LLIAM H. THOMAS Scrvices will ba held at the Second Baptist Church, 3rd et., between H and 1 6ts. n.w.. at 1 o'clock. By order of PETER PHILLIPS. W. M. Attest: R. A. PHILLIPS, Secretar 24 THOMAS., The srand officers and _coms panions fost Excellent Grand Chant h Masona of the District of Col herebe notified of the death Comn TAM T THOMAS. past erand chan and, T the Tineral Thies i ond_Bap nd High Priest TUTT! October 23, 1936, BIRTA beloved ~ wife of Tewis €. Tuttle and devoted mother of ev C. Tuttle. Funeral Tiesdav. Octo- 0, at 11 am.. Ter late residence. st Capitol st. Lincoln Cemetery VAX, WICKLE. On_ am AN PERET husb: X Funeral Co. 1 Interment Fort Octoher 24, Hospital! Snnda. VA Thenia G. V per ot gohn R. Wrieht Toth st nw.. Triesdar. October 26" at 2 pm. ' Interment Oalc Hill Ceme fery. (Rochester and Lyons, N. Y.. papges please copy.) WALK On Monday. Octoher 1 at her residence. 141 pherd &t. n. JOSEPHTNE, ed_wife of the Inta Thomas, C. Funeral on Wednes day, October om W. Warren Talta 14th and Spring rd t thence to Shrine of cred Heart, where mase will be Relatives and friends in- vull's fune nw the sure at 10 am vited to attend. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. 26 WIHITACRE. Suddenls. Friday, Octoher 20 m., CHARLE R <on “of _Ci Funeral from his 9 6th st n.w., Mo Relativ friends invited. In Memoriam. f my dear is the grave where my father is lak £, 45 his meniory - A A Flowers may_ wither. forget you VING' SON. JAMES L. leaves fade and die. but never +hall 1. ER: ASH ASHER, Tn dear hushand Who denarted {hi day. October 19" Short anfl endden was the call Tovine rem: TAMES Tite ‘onie "o The blow great. the shock severe Bty e Wi hiice Jont. can tell The pain of parting without farewell, 0 one knows how much T miss you. o one knows the I 2 HIS LOVING W ERRELEY. A tribite of love and devo b smore of my_son, WILLIAM FY. who entored into eternal BECEFLEY A father. WILL rs ago today. October < HIS SON. WILLTAM BIZCH. T Toved wife 10 de O-tober LUCY A. BIRCH, tWo years 420 to but not foreatten THE FAMILY. * 00KS, JOHNSON. Sucred to (he mers B OK e dear frtend - Dr. PHTEL. B BROOKS "and athes. THOMAS i os W A hie eaten ot e Octob and “Noven: herrs 19, There is o th seen. T viston of e ieht So_bricht tha da Tetween. 1< with jta leht e Tand upon whose blissfl ahores. T e rocts o ahadosw. {aila o stain There. those swho ment i A thoie 1 There sweens n 1 Cad TH JOHNSON ory_of our wha_died one 1095 rence HER DAUGHTERS ar _mother 'x.’ OK. _Tn_imemory s, Octob Lo FAMILY. * Sacred to the memory of our da: NIE KEYS, who da. ako, October 2 sad things in this world here are man The saddest of all fs to part: Fot the fonie cnmot tell it Turewell At in' the Leart n one we 1 her lonels. Qadly_missed XNIE AND DAUGHTER ART. In but loving rem daughter. MARIE departed this life October 25, 1921. rt in deep sorrew, ‘Retiirns 1o the day As_ tiemory, recalls How death tare her away. Angliote me in Tears and kriét and in woe As 1 81004 by her casket five vears ago MOTHER. ead 'ANN. In sad and loving rum:-mhrul. SV N dear ‘mother, ADELINE SWANN, who passed aw one year ako today, Setoner 23, 14 Mother, dear. thy name we love, "Twaa given thee by God above Although one r, you have been awa We miss you mor~ and more each day. DAUGHTER MAMIE. Oh. how we miss thy tender care, Thy loving words. thy seflver hi They look akin of God's divin Oh, dear, we miss_you mother mine. DAUGHTER ROSIA. ‘What {a a home without a mother, ‘All things the world may send; Bu_when Ve it "o garling mulhnr. Ui deachet eens b AUGHTER BEATRICE. WHITLOW, 1In ».ul remembrance my wife and_mother. LOW o et mooter SOLETE Shaf Who denarted . thiy ifs ona 3 L cxboolimiziog, Gip iie oes 3e Today recalls a memot Of a dear one gona o vecs An‘g lhl‘VI:Q Whflhil!lll Nlfi'fl\‘:flln’!‘. s thoss Whe Jove Ber bex FATHER AND SON. o WILKE, A token of love to the tacred mer: It dur dear H v = fatner, WICETAN" WILKE. Who s father. who pDass into_eternal rest thirtv-four e &2 and mother. ATGUSTA X years ago. Juiv 94 1900, and " hrother, ‘OSCAR" F. “WILKE. annary 12, 197 ||| l‘hv'yiv 1vhia HETR l,fl\"\ ATGHTI AND S18. TERS, *"'\ \\Il KE A\ D L RS EMMA OBTZEL: ST Wethe nu;érgnoryd.ol AT SIyNI ' HUSBAMD. ©