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VAN WICKLE RITES HELD. ‘rm"?“m‘y Hospital, we this { ing Former Treasurer of Board of | Trade Buried at Oak Hill. ' Puneral services for Willlam Per- Tine Van Wickle, 63 years oid, of 800 | Eighteenth and former tres ington day at o, Albenia G. recently local examination after baving studied in re conducted afternoon at Wright's undertak- parlors, followed by interment in k Hill Cemeter; He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Van Wickle. = g Rotty Davies, a London chorus girl, passed the Cambridge senior spare time between performances. YOUR CREDIT IS CUITS WU ON LIBERAL TERMS Come here for your suit and overcoat, where you get value and style. Our liberal credit plan makes it easy to mect payments. Small weekly or monthly payments will do. AN THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The study class of the United Lodge of Theosophists will meet tomorTow, 8 p.m., at Hill Bullding, Seventeenth and I streets. The Phyllis Wheatley Y. W. C. A.’s educational progran will include handicraft and French on Monday even orchestra, Wednesdays; chorus, Thursdays. and a Hallow- and Saturday on Thursday evenin cen party on Friday evenings this week. The Ladies’ Aid Soclety of the Pet- lmmh mpmt Church, Seventh and | Rando!: s, will' hold a roast beef dlnner knd & sele of fanoy arti- cles at the church tomorrow evening | from 5:30 to 7:30. | The Knights of Columbus will give an oldfashioned Halloween party Thursday, 9 p.m., in Knights of Co- iumbus Hall, 918 Tenth street. Dr. Gertrude V. Sheckells will give | a free lecture on "Longevity and | Mental Hygiene” tomorrow, 8 p.m., at 1628 K street. There will be a dinner tomorrow from 5 to 7 p.m. at Trinity Parish Hall, Third and Indiana avenue. Loyalty Lodge, No. 14, Order of the Shepherds of Bethlehem, will give a $3.50 Philadelphia $3.25 Chester $3.00 Wilmington And Return Sunday, Oct. 31 Similar Excursion November 14 SPECIAL TRAIN Washington ......7:20 a.m. Standard Time Returning Philadelpkia Chester..... Wilmington Consult Ticket Agents Baltimore & Ohio R. R. Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. At Youy Service System Lines Whether you are shipper, traveler, business man or Prelght—Modern freight cars of steel under- frame construction,equipped with sir brake and automatic coupler, insure safety for consignments. Through package and carload Red Ball service from Chicago, St. Louis and Kansas C':I Mo., to principal points in the South Emigrmt Movables are given special atten- tion. Passenger—In addition to the four trans- continental trains which the Santa Fe for ars has been running bc(wun Chicago, ansas City and California, “Santa Fe all’ the way,” a new extra fare train, The Chicf, has been established, which makes the run between Chicago and Los Angeles in two business days. Colonization—This departmentof the Santa Fe is prepared to furmsh dependable infor- mation with reference to land values, the class of crops that can be grown most suc- cessfully, community development, and a general survey of the country, so thata good idea may be obtamed of the opportunities that each region affords. 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Retrigerator=The Santa Fe Railway oper- — refrigerator cars for freight, carload and less than carload. Its Refrigera Agricultural Colleges, State Boards of Agri- culture and County Farm Bureaus in help- ing to develop the agricultural resources of tor Department gives efficient supervision to perishable protective service from origin to destination. W. B. Storey, President The Topeka & Santa Po aliway System Shan’c ‘tm Pn’éhis of th-'sc bulgdin S 4 @/o PLUS qows"f@lebus:ms: —yeu can participate in the actnal profits ef rdid group of apartment the This very tain other ues 254 fered to in speclal offer is limite: features which have i vestors. Without any obligation to iCity Club. The program will include A membership social will be held! which have long been on & very satis- paying basis.. By making only a com- ively small first psyment, and paying the zl-nce on the casy deferred pavment plan, y soon acquire an Interest which will give yi tisfactory income. In this invest- et the security of a mortzage bond profit-sharing possibil s gord real esiate investment the in the wo The ird’ 'd houses anl hotels eomprising the gros ed on some of the most sites In the very exclusive sect ton, And the property values increasin® as Wachi=-tcn grows nearer the mil- lion mark in population. you, we will supply you with complete facts. Investization welcomed. Bank references will be supplicd. The properties can be inspected at our expense. Mail the coupon below now. | Invertment & Guarantee Co. ment Bldg., Washingten, D. C. Serd me by return mail your folder ) ning complete facts regarding the $1. .00 7%, mon-callable participating preferred stock fssue of The American Reslty and Im- provement Co. NAME JADDRESS .. [o ¢y A Masonic Temple, Eighth and F streets northeast. The State Officers' Club, District D. A. R., will give its annual dinner and meeting for election of officers aturday, 6:30 p.m., at the Women’s music by Mrs. Ethel and Mrs. Thelma companied by Montgormery ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY. A novena of reparation will begin At 430 o'clock at the Convent of Work for Poor Churches. Rev. Thomas B. Moore will give the ser- mon. Other speakers will be Rev. Benedict Brosnahan, tomorrow, 4:30 .m.; Rev. Edward D. Jordan, M. A., on Thursdny, 4:30 p.m.; Rev. Peter Guilday, Friday, 4:30 p.m., and Rev. Francis P. Lyons, on Saturday and Sunday, 4:30 p.m. The section of archeolcy Twentieth Century Ciub w its monthly meetings, 2:45 o'clock. at the residence of the leader, Mas. John Lowe, 2622 Woodley road. TONIGHT. Kalorama Citizens' Association will e of 9 o Daniel Donovan will speak of “Fiscal Rela- tions and Taxation.” ’ayne Balley Mills Rector, ac- Mrs. James Shera v of the begin ‘The Georgetown Civic Association will meet, 8 o'clock, at Phillips School. Col. James S. Pettit Camp, United Spanish War Veterans. will meet, & o'clock, at 921 Pennsylvania avenue southeast, Iowa Circle Citizens’ will meet, 8 o’clock Association in lecture room The Hecht Co. have been in their new F Street store just one year? LOOK YOUNG! Wrinkles make vou look old. Wrinkles go hand in hand with eye strain. Have vour eyes correctly ex- amined and remove the wrinkles. We furnish you with the glasses—after an accurate, scientific examination. Opticians for Washington Folk Nince 1889 CLAFLIN Opticians Optometrists 922 14th St. Opnosite Franklin Sauare I*Mort gage on improved Oans Prompt approvals 1001158 St.NW._ | property No bothersome detalls 1/2 Repayment privilezes Chambers Reasonable charges -~ ESTABUSHED 1889 - a:nlfle lllrdll . . % H.L Rust Co. Funerals AS LOW AS B. €. of Northminster Church. Vote on market site and 9:30 school hour. ‘Washington Soclety of Engineers will meet in assembly hall of the Cosmos Club. Admiral George H. Rock will give an illustrated talk on “‘Better Ships for Less Money." The annual banquet of the Crafts men’s Club of the United States Vet erans’ Bureau will be held, 7 o'clock, in Franklin Square Hotel, The Young Workers' League will sponsor a ball at Pythian Temple. The Business Women's Council will meet at the Church of the Covenant. Dr. Bartrum will lecture on *“Albania.” The = business and professional women’s department of the Y. W. C. A. will celebrate Czechoslovakian in- dependence. From 7 to 8 o'clock rep- resentatives of the Czechosloyakian legation will be in charge of the pro- gram. All business and professional women {invited. Southeast Washington Citizens’ As- sociation will meet, 8 o'clock, in Southeastern ‘Library U. S. TESTS ANNOUNCED. ‘The United States .Civil Service Commission has announced open com- petitive examinations to fi}l the fol- lowing vacancies Hospital librarian, Veterans' Bureau throughout the United States, at $1,- 680 a year, Investigator in business adminis- tration at $3,000 a year, assistant in- vestigator In business administration at $2,400 a year, United States Bureau of Efficlency. Full information and application blanks may be obtained from the Civil Service Commission, 1724 F street. Births Reported The following birt the Health Devartment n the last 24 hours: irl. et rett, boy. 1 B ik oy hel’ M. Mire. wirl ry and Dora Fielde. girl Asa aud Nettie 0. Robins corge and Louise Robin from little Acorns grow. The big oak trees of massive growth started from acorns, and the big extra and service charges on your bills started with a little interest added to your bills every month, The roots run deep, and the service-extra trees get stronger and stronger as your purse gets weaker and weaker. Not here, however. We add no interest, no extras, no service charges. We do not penalize our friends. LOANS Promptly Made —on homes in D. C. and adjoining sections of Montgomery Count Maryland, for three or five years at lowest current rates. Also building loans and refinancing of maturing trusts. RO ‘1417 K Streed NO APPRAISS AL CHARGES OR 1 TITLE MUM SSEBPHE FOUNDED 1907 LPS Main 9300 MENT FEES APPINESS OF EARING A special demonstration of the NEW MIDGET PHONO PHOR will be held in our store Thurs., Fri, Sat, Oct. 28, 29, 30 YOU are cordially invited to_consult with the vis- iting _representative of the American Phonophor Cor. poration. of New York City. who wiil “explain in_ detail this smallest of hearing aida and recommend the model best suited to your individ- ual needs. E. H. ETZ, Inc. 1217 G St. N.W have heen reported to | TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1926. DR. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Partly cloudy tonight, heavy frost; tomorrow fair, not much change in temperature. Maryland—Partly cloudy tonight; not much change in temperature;: to- morrow fair, Virginia—Partly cloudy tonight, pos- sibly ~ showers; tomorrow fair, mnot much change fn temperature. West Virginfa—Partly cloudy to- | night, heavy frost: tomorrow fair, not { much’ chunge in temperature. Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 43 40; 12 midnight, 39;4 a.m., 39 | 37: noon, 4. Barometer—41 p.an. 29.82; 12 midnight, 8 a.m., 29.9 Highest temperature, 52, occurred at 12:30 p.m. yesterday; lowest tem- perature, 36, occurred at 7 a.m. today. ‘Temperature same date last year— Highest, 68; lowest, 46. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey. Today—Low tide, 6:1¥ p.am.; high tide, 12:01 Tomorrow—Low tids high tide, H._E. BRUNDAGE. 12:19 m. The Sun and Moon. tay ’$ a.m.; sun sets, 6:16 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises, 6:29 a.m.; sets, 5:15 p.m. Moon rises, 9:46 pm. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- halt hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the | water at Great Falls at § a.m.—No re- port available. Weather in Various Citles. 4 - Temperature. pm.; sets, 12:05 Statlons. Weather. - +-guprorsac WoUITH -y aser Wm0 Atlanta | Atlantic Baltimore . Birminghan Bismarck Boston o t oty o Clear Cloudy Cloudy lear Clear Clear * Cloudy Cle: RERICRIE anapolis Jacksonville Kansae Uity Los " Angeles | Loutsville )llaml Fla “Otieans. . Phos : Pittahureh’ Portland Portland Raleigh. X 8. Lake Cit | 8t Touw @i 0.02 DiC: £ R FOREIGN. (8 am.. Greenwich time Stations. | London Paris, Glbralnr 2 L Eava s KAares. | Goton. Cgnal Zone.. today.) % Lost and Found Advertisements received until noon, except Satur- days and holidays, when they are accepted up to r with Colorado Spr and’ name of Tucker. Ll | for return to 1401 31st st n.w set with eanshire gnd BULL—Fe I white f ost i, mile from D. C. Tine in_Son nrylind yond _anewers to name Toy N @ rhinestones. ~ lost School ‘and 8th and 513 7th et. ne BRIEF €. ave. _and two - neuranc policies travel requisites and letters | Reward if returned to desk, at Eastern | Capitol. “containi presesintion hook. < Hall_Hote! o ae oo e A 1 ave niw mae 5175 2 PIN. owner's name engraved on ard it Tetirned 10 1993 T ot nw. in rau- m«rkrd Engel, Tues. ftober 26, ahout D15 a . between 1408 H n.w. and “P-urn Union Tel offi | Please return’ to Ruby Grimeiey, W, Tnion_oft Fet 01" lind_ returned to 43 t th fllh and G n.w. _Reward. ¢ dental gup G. T0th and X ¥ ive Returti to 6 PEARL BEA dintrot PERSIAN ath st 0w, Georgia_ave POINTER m(, all_white. a Chevy Chase. D. white on hreast turn to B0 Becrate, Burtonseilie, Md. $3 G— mall solitaire diamond Sioer 3 Reward EE'I'PER»—-]A"UH\'" White male . with black flecks’ Va. taea: lost in Birieith: re- gard for information teading to his return. Main 7343 or Pot. 21813 LICKER, green Please retim to Jo. Hizh's ofice, T35 Lath at."nw, Teft i truck n front of office by misiake o alternaon.” Reward. srikalit STRING OF PEARLS on uwoner Tith Saror, Theater”” Retien '3 Bt Shione A Aturda North K244, in mmm in center. Octo- Koing to Bureau of ting: a memento from deps 1 reward. Miss A. Ache! friend. Live Y CMBRELLA—Lady'e. red sk Metronol heater. Reward. 1604 Q st WATCH., goid. el open face Waltham, vicinity Seott Circle: valued u hrlflw:nl in family four geneations ard. 1418 Mt nw.J C ar! WIRE-HAIRED TERKIER, brown and black spots, lony Heward gPhone Fraaklin 010%, sun | . Part clondy | Part clouds | {gomxs, RITES TOMORROW FOR DR. BRUNDAGE Funeral Services Here for Ecking- ton Minister, With Inter- ment in Brooklyn, N Y. Funeral ser E. Brundage, tor of the Eckington Presbyterian Church, who died here yesterday, will be conducted in the church of which he was pastor 16 years tomorrow aft- ernoon at 1 o'clock. The body will then be sent, at 4 p.m., to Brooklyn, N. Y where interment will be made in Evi reen Cemetery, after Iyving in state at 396 Gates avenue, Brooklyn. Coming to Washington from Denver, Colo., in 1910, Rev. Dr. Brundage serv- ed continuously as pastor of the Eck- ington Presbyterian Church until he tendered his resignation September 1. Recently he had accepted a call to the First Presbyterian Church at New Smyrna, Fla., and was to have headed the’school of religious education under the Florida Synod. Rev. Dr. Brundage was widely known in this city. He was one of the organizers of the Fortnightly Club and W a_member of Washington Centennial Lodge, F. A. A. M. Born at Candor, N. Y., November 4, 1867, he moved with his parents to Camden, N. J., at an early age and attended the public hools in that city. He was graduated in law from Vanderbiit Unlversity in 1888 and practiced law in New York City for several years., He was graduated from the Union Theological Seminary, New York in 1900. His first charge after becoming a minister was at a_Pres- byterian church in Passaic, N. J. Later he accepted the pastorate of a church in Wyoming from where he went ta Denver, Colo. He received his doctor of divinity degree well known Middle West- | ern college. Under Pev. Dr. Brundage's guid- ance one of the first daily vacatioral Bible schools was organized in this city, at the Eckington Presbyterian Church, He is survived by a brother, Dr. Albert H. Brundage of Brooklyn, N. Y., a prominent author of medical works, WAR MOTHERS’ DAYS. Will Be Observed at Wardman Park Theater With Benefits. “War Mothers' davs” will_be ob- served at the Wardman Park Theater Sature . when “William | rdner’s screen produc- the Rossini opera will be shown for the benefit of the District | of Columbia Chapter of American | War Mother: Mrs. E. C. ices for Rev. Dr. Henr: tion of Wagner, president of the organization, is chairman of ar- angements, assisted by Mrs. Seibold, former president. Alexander. oenix. lov: devoted Ghoston _and Ralph. ost of rela- 1 her Joss. No- (Baltimore. e ¢ memhera _of LB P.OEW the ~death of RD. nE st dangehter-in-law of loving mother of (mmm and Conrad. jr. tives and frier faneral ‘ clphia and New York papers ple; BRADFORD. Officers Columbia Lodge, No. 8, are hereby mnotified Brother CARTER B ow Mondi Colnmt Marching funera sday Tate re e, IH Defrees st wclostc. Mombers of Mornini Star Lodze. No. 40: Forest Temple. No . and Colun: bia Temple No. 44 are_invited DAV E: E. of e from his nw. at 12 WILLIAM H alted Ruler. Attest: * ALFONSO WILLIAMS, Sec On Monday. October Y E. BRUNDAGE. D lie fn_state at the Eckington Proshyterian Church. North Capitol at. and from Tue Cctoher 28, fintil the time of the funeral o8 Weanestav, October 1 ok nm. ed.~ The body will leave on “lock nm._train_for Brooklvn There interment will take plact £ the, Evergreens on Thur mmu X nd Passaic, N ra piedse ‘Copy.) Mondav. Octoher 2 her residenc vears old, Bryant of Bal rervices at the 10 am In Cemieters. Baltimore. Daners plense cony ) October Bost. n ains resting the. N. Y. "M 1926, at her SARAH A John T and T sts other velatiy Funeral Wednesda pan . from First Baptisi and Dumbarton pfficiating. Remains rest- | Jarvis funeral parlor, w. Departed this 1020, at Kog Ie nlace ne. AR’ beloved | hiisband nephew of Mary oh Cooper. | Funeral 2R, from hic late resi- Rev. Washington of- life suddenly 0 p.m "the Hackley Cooner. cousin of Ji Thur at 1 pa. ,, Members of Tonie Lodge. No semble in ‘a epectal communication at the mple Thursday, October 28, 109 olclock m. to attend the fun r late brother. ARTHUR HACK Services will be held at his residence. =23 Castle place n.e 1 & pi. By order PETER BHILLIPS. W. M. Altest: R. A. PHILLIPS. & On Sunday. October 24, 1026 at abeth's Hospital, BEULAH HALL. Teaves to mourn’ her departure & brother. Austin Turner. and other rela- tives and friends. Remuin John T. Rhines & Co. fur and T sts. ww. Funeral W at Chesterbrook, V. HAKRIS, On Sunday. Ostober 24 b sidence, 622 “1Kth et AR KATE "Belovad' wite of the John H. Harris and mother of Ada E. Malay. Serv: ives at her late residence on’ Wed October 2 v.m. HICKS, October the beloved hu ber. at Interment p . on Thursday, Oc. Interment” Pine: ot i T otice of funecral later. s M W. Bardwell, on Wednesday, October Inte; nt Rock LOUIS E. dence of M 13th et. n.w. 10:30 . On Monday. October 25, 1926, am. at the residence of her Mra. Dilhe E. ket 112 nw.. ARMIDA E el service address Tuesday evening October g Interment Lovettsville, V 7 pm JOUNSON. | The Ladies, Columbia Ad Asso- ciation announces the denth JOHNSON. Suddenly. October 2 14 at_Providence, KEARON Hospital LANCASTER. _ Suddenty 4. 1026, GEORGE Q. ASTER. He to mourn a wife, 6 lh“\lr! 1 brother. 14 grandenildren and & in-law and a host of relative Funeral from Metropolitan A Wesley Church, D st. 3rd s.w.. Wednesday, 27, bm. " Relatives and fricnds novited: The_precious one from us is gone, ohe voice: we heard is Tun: = e 'place fs vacant in_ ou That Bever can be led. THE FAMILY. LAUTEN, On Sunday. October 24. 19 ATHILDA B, LATTES" (0l K% oved wita of Guitave from_her late residence, l"l", Puncr.‘:fl on Wednesday. October. 30 am’ Requiem mass at the Church 0 S cred Heart at ¥ o'clock R¢|»fln'x¢ al mndi invited. Iaterment " St. Mary Snday. rQ5tober LA M. between 2nd and October 27, at 1 EY. On \lnnflu Octobes b e orle. and Donaid Lockies. brother of Jon | ot ouglass, Mrs. E. W, S years old, former pas- | 1 MOORE. TR WALKFR. w WINDOM. BOSTON. nwu‘nfl CURTIS, HUMES. MINKIN MURP| SHORTER. Automobile dious Wodflr;!l‘ DI Mode: Beaths. Entered into eternal rest =|mdn{. 1926, at 10:15 p.o.. R MOORE, danghter of Mary Octob CATH loved Moore. e brothers, e 15 years. 5 and Jon Fi 3 ¢ rom the Sumner road we. Anacostia, tives and friends invited. On Monday. at his fe AL beloved husband of ¢ Services at S. H. Hine 2901 14th st Wednesd 2 v, Interment Rock Creek Cemetery On Tuesday, October am. at her residence, o e yenr. CATHERTNF. devoted” wife of Gror Strobel. ¥ neral mervices at Do lats restdence o Thuraday. October 9% at 2_o'clock pm.. Interment private Prospect Hill. 27 R. Departed thie life Sunday. Oc October 24, 1026, at his residence, 482 P . nw. WILLIAM H. TURNER, He i the 'son” of Henry Turner and nephew of Emma Ellis. He leaves a wife and two children. Frineral Thursday. October 28, at 1 1 W, R Wood s funerel pa lore, 1238 4th t. n.w. On Mondar, October 1413 Shepherd October 25, 1926, . 1020, at her Tesidence. now. JOSFPHT teloved_wife of the lats Thomas C_iWalker. Funeral on Wedn dar. October 27. from W. Warren Talta- vull's’ funeral "homie. 14th and Soring rd 3 thence to Shrine of where mase will bo Relatives and friends {n- vited to Taterment Glenwood Cemetery. 26 FST. Departed this life Friday, October 2. 1076, at 10:30 pm. at_Gallinger canital. after a short illness. WILLTAM WEST. He leaves to mourn his denar ture a loving wife. two brothers and other relatives and friends. Remaine resting_at John T. Rhines & Co. funeral chapel, 3rd and T ets. s w. Funeral Wadneadav. Octo- ber 27. 1:40 nm.. from John T. Rhines & Co_funeral chapel. Interment in Rose mont Cemetery. 1 mouth. SANFORD N band _of Lonise Fenwick Whitwell ices Wednesdar, the residence. Interm On_Oatoher ¢ I City, WILLIAM DOM of Washineto Funeral (pri On Menday K € D n Xew GLAS WIX- in his 6Rth Washington 51026, i X DOREN len Messer Young. In Memoriam. In wmv‘n“x'n{_(:\nf ;r\y )g;:nlfl: o DA V' B0 who, Lf“\:”l‘ :rmr‘i ago today. October 26, 1 ‘on_are gone. but not hnrmt!g wen BATSHTER M bEr TON. In loving_memory of my devol B her” HARKY "BYRD, “wha' dep (i lifo one sear ago today. October = Gone but_not_forgo HIZ LOVING BROTHE BYR In_sad but brance of mv hushand. WATERS, "Who"lianarted. Jears a0 toduy. October 26, Two long veare with a ince death st Bup."dear” Stoe i the”chankes armat ke Son” (rom my hear CAOL R MARY BYWATERS. In sad hut loving remembrance kind. devoted Yrother. CLIFTON H. 1S, whom God 411"‘! away ol’\l! year Todiy " Ototer 20 1 am loneiv here “Z”’H)'l‘ lhlP ‘brother, Tam (ions the Home is Uhee dod called You w Sope may think sou ara forcotten. When at times thev see me &mile: L)"K’ |In' 'hr‘;v kl\nl\]\ '!’h" )!;‘T'!‘ af 0 Dtk T the, Wh ";' D SISTER. EMMA L. EDWARDS. “irrox w. AR is lifa two . 10! of remembrance of LORRY . In loving danghter. VIRGINTA denarted this October 26, 1925, t not foreotten, MoTHER KNP FA‘I‘H!B . memors_of a Tovioi bW Rpd e de B AE denr T ons one Year My thoughts revert to one whose love and kindness shall never be forgntten. Life's Tabor done. securely laid, hor Tast Tetreat. o'er Ter ‘wilent dust. me of en-th shall beat, DAVGHTER FLLTE DAY. ¢ In sad but loving remembrancs of ar dear wife. mother. sister and danghter, MA ANDERSON ELLIS. who denarted life two sears ago today. October 26, + The < we onee enjoyed together aged it all 1s now, ne to heaven SON Sinee vou HER DEVOTED "HUSBAND. AND o1 to_the_memory of our friend her H. W. HAMILTON, who denarted this life threa years ago to- day. October 26. 1021, nt Beanmont, Tex. May his soal rest n_peace. FAULCON | WAY. With profound reverance for t! momors of LEWIS HUMES. who wae ushered Into eternal rest thres years ago tay. October 26, 1923, W cast dawn, we're not forsaken, 1. we'ro not alone: and He has taken— Blesged Lord The will be_don MRS, WILLIE B. HUMES AND FAMILY. At brot MINKINS ir fevond October ! to_the memory of our Lieut CHARLES E. tho aseed (0 the grest . In mother. ADRT 1911 Yeare car mother. dear- DEVC make me forget you, HTER. LILLA BEST. loving remembran ERTA ~SHORT! ako today, ‘oday mv heart is heas: S Mouehis are afi'oF thee i Vo 1 miee thes 1 1 heacen ean RTED MOTHER. : ad but loving remembrance onr beloved daughter. RENA HT. who departed this lifa elght years ago todav, October 26, 1018, You shall always be remembered In this world of zrief and pain. In life we loved you dearly fenth e do the same. SoTHER AND FATHER. remembrance of WILLIS v\l}uln;iyififl eight vears LLLA BROTHER, AXD _“ALB] n'r‘\ GEORGE Gawler Semce Funeral Directors Since 1850 AND . JR. Main 5512 T Quick. Dignified. Efficient ¢ W. W. Deal & R16 W St LINCOLN 8200 Servies Chapel ‘CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. Fhone Lincoln 332 T Txmothy Ha—n‘lon 641 H St NE WILLIAM Embalmer. Ll chapel and,modarn crematord . 333 Pa. Ave, NW. Ca 113 SEVENTH ST, N.W. hapel. _ Telephons TIFS COSTELLO NOW LOCATED_A’ 1724 5. CAP, st AT AT TH 7070 Main 2473 w Ellis nm’vi i at" }'éhf{;nfi anaal viivatg, 0+ 440 o with the original W. 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