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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©., MO! ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. |o'clock, at the Assoclation of Uni-| have a Halloween husking bee at 1 e versity Women, 1634 1 street. L'Alglon Club; Charles Riemer, chair- Deaths Repo“ed' Births Reported. : = man. Michael F. Maley. 90. 47 B ot. The following_ births have besn reported iAol il coctl oN- s ‘Votsless Disiior o0 Commpls | TO0am Worlsr SN, 78, 1108 Thatoa [0, 100 SR DevArmiens 1o U T 3 3 residence of Mrs. . e otel 201 D st. ne. o1 lley . 2343 2 The Manor Park Citizens’ Associ- % Philip Raum. 73. 1 Thomas Susie Sturgess. girl. vey M. Wiliey, 2345 Ashmend place, . League of Women Voters will have a ngvanam ot. | - FroR SbdJute Sinrsees, before the international outlook sec. | Aton will meet, o'clock, at the | 4EPETS 00 T 0 lock, at the American | Charles L. Conway. 09. 1207 "“ Charlos R and Therss Myers, . ‘Whittier School. Election of officers. . 51, 1420 20th st. Bl ey Shugnte o1 g5 ndvercuionta tion of the Twentieth Cen: Club. Association ‘of University Women, | gtel o8 feonen andvHisnche Hartss ] Subject, “The United Staies of 5 1634 T street. Dr. Mauritz J. Bonn, | Hosniial. 19, o route Wab || S et ettty bo. Europe. Citizens’ Assoclation of Takoma, D. | professor of the College of Commerce, | Willlam,J. Barbee. Ir. 10, oseph M. and Marv, Eesex, Eirl = C.. will meet, 8 o'clock, in the Library. | Berlin, will speak on “The Financial | e PQRiGe, 70 1826 8th et. Ernest B and, Ellauceth Welizel. girl. The Dupont Circle Citizens’ Associ- | Maj. William E. R. Covell will speak | Reconstruction of Europe.” Danjel 8mith, 86, “"31%‘ Milford and Matilda_Brotman, boy. Briecoe, b2, Laoite Nlckens: 40, Freedmen Frederick :sumho 4 th Gould. ation will Rauscher’: meet, 4:45 o'clock, at|on “Public Utilities The St. Cecelia Guild will give its annual masquerade at St. Monica's = ut. Col. Donegan will speak on District chapters of the I o Tock t ughters nimal Protection,” 8 o'clock, in [Parish Hall, 8 o'clock. c"?fh‘fu'fin‘:‘ 3 of American Colonists will serve tea | chapel of the Church of the Covenant, ST Efiapvath. Hdw from 4 to 6 All int o'clock resied Friends| re invited. under auspices of the National So- ey _John cletv for the Humang Reguiation of | -An experiment in refrigeration was| willls V. Webb, Vivisectiog. made in the sixteenth century .by 5 Francis Bacon, who tried to preserve a chicken by stuffing it with snow. House. Mrs. Frank Hiram S on “Russia in 192 Hawkins, 7 months, James Tospital. Amerfcan War Veterans' Club will Gertrude Bowman, 3, Children's George and Lillian Ortman.. gir] Frederick and Mary A Serviss. girl Chauncey G. and Cecella Parker, 2d. boy. John and Elizabeth Davis, bo; John V. and Elsie Martin, girl. James ‘and Matfi%a Brandon; girl. Rogors and Mary Cnok_eirl. Luke H_and lsabells Palmer. girl. Charles B. and Delia E. Thompson, girl. R Marriage Licenses. mememm=ee=\V ashington’s Finest Men’s Wear Store he World’s Finest Overcoats at a Price for Every Man! "HartSchaffner&Marx wi? Overcoat—here l All-Wool overcoats—the new styles and l 32 buys a colors; single or double breasted models; Cedarwood tan, dusk gray and dusted blue are the colors $ Finest domestic and imported wool- Chesterfields, loose, easy types or double-breasted models. Chinchillas, Scotch Tweeds, Cheviots, Herringbone Worsteds. Ex- ceptional fabrics for sturdy wear. | $ | Single and double breasted models, also college styles, in Roberts Cheviots, Smart Tweeds—in the new shades of Cedar Tan, Dusted Blue, Smoke Gray. Chesterfield models — for conservative dressers —in handsome Oxford Gray Cheviot. ens. Raglan sleeves, Luxurious overcoats of Hart Schaffner & Marx have gathered the world’s finest fabrics for these Coats. $75 is very little for them - Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street = T° imported fdbrics, $75| Merriage licenses have been lssued to the following: James W. Hall of this city snd Sarsh Nickson of Baltimore. Md. George L. Taylor and Virginia M. Estes, both of Snerrvville, Va. Nathaniel Lee and Mable Jones, Joshua Smith and Florence Jackson. V"3 Wilcox of Philadeiphia, Fa.. and Cathierifie G. Spurrier of this clty. The drought in Colombia this year so greatly handicaped water trans- portation that prices of foodstuffs in the Interior are soaring, and the gov- ernment may be asked to alleviate conditions. ole———=a E_El Goldefiberg's T sDas @ o a3 K 5T TS GRrENOART FTORS “There is no smoke without fire” and the fire of your indignation and = re- sentment in being charged interest and | extras and. service charges for credit is surely making a thick -smoke all over the city Our bills do not burn or smoke, as we charge no interest on any accounts. We do not penalize our friends. n FURNITURE REN'll"lNG FoO! | | Household Receptions Parties Dvivas Conventions Office Weddings 5,000 Folding_Chairs Always in Stocl H. Baum & Son 1 616 E St. N.W. | Main 9136 Lactobaci'lus Acidophilus Milk For_intestinal disorders. your physiclan about it. Prepared by the | | NATIONAL VACCINE AND ANTITOXIN INSTITUTE 1515 U St. N.W. at Age 30. Send Date of Birth for Full Information LeROY GOFF Insurance— all hranches 610 Woodward Bidg Main 3340. |~ WEDYE" WEARING APPAREL BLACK FOR MOURNING In 24 Hours The Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. incoln Special— This Week Only Best White Oak LEATHER HALF SOLES and Guaranteed RUBBER HEELS Special for. . Bring in_your Old Shoes TODAY and have them half-soled and " heeled at this low price! All Work Guaranteed NATIONAL SHOE REPAIR FACTORY 403 11th St. N.W. ON HOMES, NO APPRAISAL O] MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1926. THE WEATHER District—Increasing cloudiness and warmer tonight; tomorrow partly | cloudy and colder tomorrow night; moderate south and southwest wlmisvl becoming fresh northwest tomorrow. Maryland—Increasing cloudiness and warmer tonight, probably foliowed by raln in north portion late tonight or tomorrow morning; colder tomorrow and tomorrow night; moderate to fresh south and southwesterly winds, shift- ing to northwest tomorrow. Virginia—Cloudy tonight and tomor- row; warmer tonight; colder in the in-| terior tomorrow; colder tomorrow night; moderate to fresh southwest winds, becoming fresh northwest to- morro Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4- p.m., 48; 8 p.m. 45; 12 midnight, 42; 4 a.m., 36; 8 a.m., 35; noon, 49. Barometer—4 p.m., 29.86; 8 I.m.. 29.98; 12 midnight, 30.07; 4 a.m., 30.18; 8 a.m., 30. noon, 30.15. Highest temperature, 62, occurred at 11:45 a.m.; lowest temperature, 85, occurred at 5 a.m. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 49; lowest, 35. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 11:31 a.m.; high tide, 5:19 a.m. and 4:53 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 12:16 a.m. and 12:01 p.m.; high tide, 6:01 a.m. and 5:39 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Todav—Sun rose 6:34 e.m.; sets, 5:09 p.m. sets 5:08 i):n Moon rises 2:32 a.m.; sets 3:40 p.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. _ Temperature and condition of the water at Great Falls at 8 a.m.—Tem- perature, 48; condition, very muddy. ‘Weather in Varlous Citles. sun Sun rises, 6:35 a.m.; sun ux £ Stations. 53 gt H Abllene 0.06 X ‘loudy Albany . 30.10 x ‘% 't cloudy Atlants "1 3012 0 ; Btcloudy tlantic City 30.14 4 a ?l'll’ altimore 3016 62 lear Birmingham 3018 53 . Pt.cloudy lemarck .. 4030 10 ndy onton 0% a1 Buffalo . 08 42 Ch. .08 T8 S‘: 48 00 4% Toudy f Clon 1% oA Clear 3 f oud El Paso: 98 5% 4G .40 Pt cloudy Galveston .10 66 60 + Cloudy Helena 36 568 30 . Clear 4% B4 B3 Clondy s 98 B2 40 . Cloudy Jackeonville 04 0, 66 Cloudy Kansas City 16 8 38 lear Lo Aneelcs 29.06 ; Lonisviila < 3008 3 . tami. Fla 0.00 Clear. Orfeans.. 4010 oty ew York.. 30.10 Cloar Okl City. 008 . Pt cloudy Omaha . 302 lear Philadelphia 30.16 ‘lear ! pt o Fortland 0% Hoar™® Portland Or )22 Clear aleizh. 0.14 Clear Laki v 30.16 Clear n Antonio 80 10 Rain San_Dieo. . 99.02 - Clear $.Franciseo 4003 . Clear it ; Clear 14 Clear i3 . B 4 . Pticloudy Toar Lost and Found Advertisements received until noon, except Satur- days and holidays, when | thev are accepted up to 10:20 a.m. containing ‘small_amount mone: it returned to Superintendent, Casialty Ho; pital.! i £ e envelopes. near 21gt and turn bag to 1720 L1at 00 i oficloth . October and 6. on 18th st car; conta swcatér, pocketbook, ete. vi Coliimbia 2553 atter 6 pum. - ord BILLFOLD containing sum_of _mos vicinity of 19th and Park rd.and Rolmead Pl n.w.: liberal reward. Phone Col. 10442 BLUE Return 1 chure sts. st Phone Tol. Necth ) n. 4 white feet. 1035 13th man police, wolf gray, black mark- ines; male; tag N 10797. " Finder please telephone Col Strayed from 1821 RRIER, wire with black spoia_on ear. lost in Chevy Cha Kenneth Do Cleveland 4 HANDBAG, black leathier (Zipper_clasp)., Thursday Reward night, in or near Palace Theater. EY. $15 I bills, Sunday afternoon on Creck Church rd. bus. 11th st. or ¢ York ave. car. 3900 41h st. n.w." Col. E_DOG. small. lost in Rock Creek Walter Reed Hospital, on Sunday Notify ;,I Blatne Deale, PENDANT. rose, between | Randall ‘Heights ‘and Veterane’ Hospital Hinder please phone Cleveland PIN. round monogram, rhirestone, 1oat Friday {n front of 1723 Mass. ave. or In front"of Chatham Courts, Columbia rd. Re- ward__Phone Franklin 4464 . POCKETBOOK with _money cards Colma and_Masontc POCKETBOOK. Tadya. gray. containing auto registration card and keys. Lost either in Llack and White taxi or in lobby of Wil- | lard or ~Washington Hotels October 29. Adams 1344° no questions asked. . 205 PURSE containing $06, key, change, Lachjan bank book, ete. . Liberal reward, Tol, Col. 3148, At. 206. after B30 pan RING. gold slgnet (Navy). Call Lincol 1088 Harry” Webn, U '8! Navy. Lijeral reward, - g SCOTCH_TERRIER, while, brown ears, fe- male. Reward. 138 B et ne. ‘aliég & m. 29 SIGN—Round _ metal—Hallowee Bt Property of the Parrot Tea Room. Fiider please return to 1643 Conn. ave. and obtain otomac 6 ARETTE CASE. initia finder rewarded. G in Burford, . _between home and__8t. Webster st. Reward. 1116 v N in vieinity of 1. Return to 3002 re and X 26th st. n.e. or call N. 787 f RITES FOR M. F. MALEY. | 93-Year-Old Civil War VQtenn' Buried This Morning. Funeral services for Michael F. Maley, 93 years old, Civil War vet- eran and Wyoming newspaper plo-: neer, were conducted this morning at St. Aloysius Church by Rev. Owen Murphy and Rev. Owen Hill, follow- ed by iInterment in Mount Olivet Cemetery. k Mr. Maley was’ a charter member of John F. Reynolds Post, No. 33, G. A. R, Cheyenne, Wyo., and an or- ganizer of the Typographical Union in his native State. He had made his home for the past eight years with his two nieces, the Misses Mar- garet and Nell Maley, at 47 R street. e MRS. E. A. HYDER DIES. Wife of Washington Physician ‘Was Ill Nearly Two Years. Mrs. Emma_Agnes Hyder, 80 years old, wife of Dr. Herman P. Hyder, 1806 New Hampshire avenue, died this morning after an illness of nearly two years. Funeral services will be conducted at the home Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock by Rev. James L. McLain, pastor Union Methodist Church. The husband and Mrs. Hyder's father, John C. Stone, of Fairfax County, Va., survive. @ ard of Thanks. FAULENER. = We wish to express to our friends our " siucere and heartfel the kind attention, sympathy” and beautiful flowers during \he,ghort, ilinesa and death of our dear roand grandmother. JOSEPHINE FAULKNER. THE FAMILY." ¢ Beaths. on_ Saturday, soi_of Mr. William J. and Maiy V. Barbee. Funeral services at his late resi- dence, 1822 Vernon st. n.w.. Wednesday, November 3, at # pmi. injerment Rock Creek Cemetery. 2 BARBER. Departed this life on Saturday, October 30, 1920, at the Walter Reed Hospital, JOHN BARBER. He was & member ‘of Morning_Star Lodge, No. 40. and the Y. M. I. R. A. “He leaves to mourn his loss a beloved wife, Bar- ber: one daughter, Mrs. Lillian,Wooden: two aunts. Mrs. Marie Johnson and Hen: rietta King: two cousine, and a host of friends. Funeral servic Morning Star Baptist’ Church Wednesday, Novémber 3. 2'm. Our, precions darling from us has gone, The voice we loved. is stilled: A place i+ vacant in_our home Which never can be, filled. = THE FAMILY. 2 BARBER. Officers and members of Morn. ing Star Lodge, No. 40, 1. P. B. O. Flks of W.. ‘are hereby nofified fo ineet in a sioh of sorrow Tuesday night November at 8 o'cloc] Pythian Building, corner 12th and You sts. n.w. (Arcade), for the urpose of arranging for the furier urial of our late deceased brother. t Ve at 1 0" Choih Eye and K Qctober o and OHN I lock p.m. “between sts. No. 85: Forest Temple. No. 9. and Colum- bia Temple, No. 4 invited to be present. By order of WM, P. HARRIS Attest: FLOYD C. PAYNE. S BENNER. After a long illness at Provi- nce Hospital. ANNA, beloved wife of rl J. Benger. ilwaiikee st. se. voted mother’ of Charles J.. Louis J.. William A. and Rudolph P. ‘Henner. ~Fu: neral services will be held at Congress Heights Buntist Church Tuesday, Novem: her 2, at 2:30 p.m. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery E.R. at 413 am. 3 EDNA R. BOWMAN. beloved daughter of John P. Bowman and the late Elizabeth M. Bowman. aged 25 years. Funeral from her father's residence. 303 Walon Clargndon. Va. on 1uesday, November 4. at 2 o'clock p.m. Relativés and friends invited. Interment in Columbia Gardens Ceuietery. . CASEY. Sunday. October 10:30 am.. ANNIE T.. bel of the late James and Ann from her late residence, 817 S20d at. nw . Wednesday, November ' 3, ... thence to Stephen's Church, 25th and Pa. ave., where mass will be offered at 1026, at ed_dgukhter ey, Funeral tives and friends invited. 2 CASEY. = Members of Division No. 1, Ladics' Auxiliary Ancient Order “of Hi: berniane. are requecfed to, mect At residence CASEY. 617 22 cning’ at 8 o'clock. al at 9 o'clock from St. s holic_Church. NELLIE B. KELSER. President. 2* CONANT, = Suddenly. on_Saturd; October 30. 1036, Lient. FRANK HERSEY, son of Mra. Evelyn N. Body will lie_in state at All S Ca- thedral ave.. near Conmecticyt ave.. Tues- day morning. _Funeral on Tuesday. No- vembers 2. at 10 am. Interment in Ar- hngton Cemetery. FERGUSON. On Sunday, October 31, 1926, ROSELLA, beloved wife of the late Wil- liam Ferxiison. Funeral from the residence Stepher of her daughter, Mrs. Amy Malsberger, 1410 8th st. n.w.. on_Wedneésday. Novem: ber 3. at 1:30 p.m. Relatives invited. Interment Oakton, V: FULLER. On Saturday. October 30, 1926, at Homeopathic Hoapital. EDWIN L. FULLE At his late_home. 340% 17th ‘st nw.. on Tuesday, November 2. at 3 o'clock p.m. Friends invited. Inter ment in P) November GRI IE] Entered_into eternal rest Qetober 1926, at 3 am. FIELD. Funeral from ladeiphia, Pa.. on Wednesday, ELLEN N. GREI her late residence. 466 I sf. s w.. Tuesday. November 1 _pm. thence to the Providence re 44 and oW ets. s.w.. Rev. Aquilla officiating. A yoice at midnight came. She started up to hear: A mortal arrow pierced her frame. She fell. but felt no fear. . HICKEY. On Saturday. October 30. 1026 MARGARET OLIVIA, beloved wife of t] late John J. Hicke; Funeral from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. R. C ster. 409 East Shepherd st. (| hase, Md.. on Tuesday. November £ at 8:30 am;: thence to 'the Church of sod Sacrament, where mass will € at 0 am. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment at Arlington National Cemetery. HICKEY. Members of Ladies' Auxiliars. No 50. Knlghts of St. John. and sister anxili: aries are requested to attend the funeral of our deceaned sister, Mrs. MARGARET OLIVIA HICKEY, on Tuesday. November 2. “from Blessed Sacrament Church. Chevy Chase. at 9 am._ Meeting Monday at 7 D1 to arrange for funeral, MARY SHEA, Pres ROSE MOORE, Sec. (o HOLLENBECK. On Sunday. October 31, 926, at Sibley Hospital. MARY LOUISE. sloved wife of the late Edgar Hollen: beck of 1724 2nd st. n.w. Remains rest- ing at parlors of James T Ryan, 817 Pennsylvania ave. s.e. Funeral from the funeral parlors of James T. Ryan Wednes. day, No: 3. at 9 am.: thence fo'8t Martinn Church. whers Hiass will be sald 10 a.m. Literment Arlington Cemetery HYDER. On Monday, November 1. 1926, at her residence, 1808 New Hampshire ave. n.w. EMMA AGNES (nee Stone). heloved wife of Dr. Herman P. . * Funeral from her lafe residence on Wednesday. No- vember 3. at 2 o'clock pm. Relativ and friends invited. Interment Oak H Cemetery. 2 ONES. Entered into eternal rest Novem- SO0 Tote b %0 oAt her reaidonce se. ALI beloved wife of H. Jones and iqviie mother of M Ella Henson. George F. and Alberta Jong Funeral notice later. T WATCH. lady's. gold: Saturday night, RewzrdF( Helei;aorl,q g ball, 122 East Capitol st. ne. APARTMENTS AND BUSINESS PROPERTIES —in D. C. and adjoining sections of Montgomery County, Mary- land, made promptly for three or five years at lowest current rates. Also building leans and re-financ- ing of maturing trusts. FOUNDED 1907 1417 K Street—Main 9300 R_SETTLEMPNT MINIMUSt FITLE EXPENSE |0 BOSSERPHELPS at m. at Emergency Hospital, CORDELIA MAJORS. ~ beloved sister of Faunie Grandy of 806 Z4th st n.w. and William Moore: mother of Ambrose Moore. Notice of funeral | t W. Ernest Jarvis th and Dumbarton ave. n. On Frigay. October 1926, at JORS, On Monday, November 1. 1926, MAJORS, On Mo . Y. CLARA SCHNEIDER N. vieral” services at chapel. 0° Pennsylvania_ave. Tucsddy. November 2. at 2'p ment Rock Creek Cemetery. N. On Monday, November 1, Moo er Penidence. 3326 Gin st p.w, after s short iliness. LUCY P. aged 63 years, beloved wife of Edward F. Morri- Services at Hysong's funeral home, son. 1300 N ot. n.w.. Wednesday, November 3, at 2 p.m.’ Reiatives and friends invited to attend. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. (Los Angeles papers pleass copy.) 2 RRY, On Monday. November 1. 1926 PEREN PERRY. pelgved hsband of Jan 9r|34 father of Mary Whitney. of 1330 You st. n.w. She leaves to mourn their loss five daughters_a host of other [t e R0 10T, Sa5Tal Vis funeral parlora. 2522 Georeia ave. - EEDER. _Departed this life Saturday. Octo- B B0, 1020 2 240 &0 4t her tesidonee, 1423 Sib gl nw. PICCOLA MAXINE REEDER. daugbter of John and Anna Reeder and sister of Clyde. Galatia. M Deaths. STAMLER. Saturday. October 30. 1926, at fhe residonce of “Hier sister. - Mrs. Mar Dore. 1640 Gales st. n CATHERIN STAMLER (nce Cooney). beloved wife of rank Stamier. Funeral from the Wednesd: ovember 3, a4 ‘thence to H ame Church. where mass will be said at § am. for the « of her soul. Interment at Mouat Cometers. Relatives aud friends fu- . Qctober 31. 196, YVirsinia ‘ave. e oved son. of “the la livan and brother o ty. Funeral from his sidence on' Tiesday ember 2, hen @ (o St Peter's Church. % at § am. Rela: Internient in On Sun, Tesidence. on Sunday. October 81, ELLEN. beloved wife of Funeral from S st nw. on Wadnesday' 3. “at 8:30 Requlem miass at St. Martin'a Church at 8 o'clock. _Relatives and friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 2% 1 into eternal rest Sat- 1920, "at his residenc nshand of 1. a long_and painful leaves to mourn their loss & . eleven children, eight eons. three daugh: ters, six grandchiliren. two sisters, one brother. a host of nicces, nephews and other reiatives. Notice of funeral later. ® WILLIAMS. On Satur at ‘her residence. 1 # FLORENCE KINGSL heloved wite of the late Dr. Reese Funeral Tuesday. November p.m. from funeral home_of W bers, 1400 Chabin st. n.w. Interment Ariington Cemetery. ASHTON. Sacred to the memory of our wife "and’ mother. ELIZABETH POLES ASHTON, who departed this life Novem- ber 1. 1025, ost i peace. TOHN R. AND ALICE V. ASHTON. * BERKELEY. In Iovine remembrance of dear wite. ELIZADETH B. BERKEL (nee Aller). Who died elght years uso day. November 1. 1618 Tloved my dearest wife. But _Jesus loved her hest: He, took her to His home on high To everlasting rest She's singing with the angels, y darling in the sky; to meat her en. by and by SBAND. JOHN W. BERSELEY. ad but lovine memory of m et mothor RLTZA BT B PERKELEY, who left me_sad and lonely eight years ago today. November 1. 1018. Every day brings sweet memoriss, ry memory brings @ tear: Deep within ms heart | cheria Thoughts of mother I loved so dear. EVOTED DAUGHTER MAUD. * BLACKMAN. In brane of ead but lovi our dear mother. BLACKMAN. who_d years ago today, November 1, What s a home withy All things the worlt But_when we lost ¢ We lost our deare loving remem.- er DELIA parted this Hfe two 1024, CRUMP. In sad but loving rememhrance of our_devoted son wnd brother. FRANK CRUMP. Jr. who departed this life sud- one year g today, November 1, n was the call, 1 us all So sad. so sud His death & Perhaps some pri day we will ‘understand, When we meet again in a better land. One long vear with all fta changes Since death strangely bade us Dart: But. dear son anges C our_heart. 3 AND MOTHER, MR AND MRS CRUMP. What happy dave we ouce enjoyed, When we were all together But, o ed it all is now. Sind one, dear brother. uld have seen vou at the last hand your dear beart, It we o held vour dving R, S CORT N-LAW LUCILLE DAW. I sad hut loting remembrance of our dear mother. HOLLIE DAW. who died sIx years ago today. November i 1020 THE FAMILY. * loving memory of JENNIB who left us November 1, HARRIS. n E. HARRIS. 1916 Though fate our paths may separate And hide vour smile from view, "Tis powerless to take from us Loving memories of you Sadly missed % THE FAMILY. * LUCAS. ving_remembrance of my dea our dear tather and grandfathe J. LUCAS. who en- one year ago. Oc- in our home that never Kiirer to. Thee HIS LoV “wre GRANDCHILDREN. SEITZ. In_dear_remembrance of my dear ‘mother. N YU SENZ who died ‘two -4 CHILDRE Today recalls a memory Of a loved one laid to reat, And the one D oday, November God knows where the hurt is deepest. tears of night and day T love you, r father away." TER l‘lIAl{L,'A:A‘D » the mem d and father, who __dena Novem? n life was sweetest X Lt have lived The eates of Heaven ope And Gog Wi FUNERAL_DIRECTORS JAMES T. RYAN 417 Pa. Ave, SE. Model Chapel Atlantle 1700. Private Ambulance. Livery_in Conn Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 Main 5512 e R "CHAS. S. ZURHORST 801 EAST CAPITOL ST, Phone Lincoln 372 Timothy Hanlon 641 H St NE. __Phone L. 5543, THE ORIGINAL W.R.SPEARE CO0. 1628 CONNECTICUT AVENUE POTOMAC 4600. H ST. NW. al Director and nection. Commos i _crematoriums Ave, MW Call and, .. Geier’s Sons Co. raber, * Telepnine _Main 2473 T. F. COSTELLO NOW LOCATED AT 1724 N. CAP. ST. __ NORTH 7976. ——W Dignified. Efficlent Service Deal & Co. 816 H St. N. LINCOLN 8200 Antomonile " Service Chapel ‘Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Invalid Limousine. 2 ST. NE. firgxe'r‘n Chiapel. Lincoln 524 V.1. SPEARE CO, Phone Frank. g:{z&?? .!:l Ns't'« N.wW. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W. Esatiished 1843 RAL DESIGNS Geo. C. Shaffer *° ¥R 5 Fw. = FLORAL EMBLEMS. Main 241 SPUGBERATE PRICES. No branch —— Prompt Auto Delivery Service Artigtic—expressive—iiexpensive. Gude Bros. Co,, 1212 F St. BLACKISTONE'S Floral “Blanket Sprays” 1 and Kevick Reeder. Funeral Tuesday, ber 2. at 1. p.m. from Tu Momoria A-M"E. ChBreh: sth and p':"&'. newe " Helatives and friends invited.. Tn: terment * Mount Hope Cometery, Camp Eprings, Md. 3 SHERIDAN. Snddenly, Friday. October 20. 1026, FRANCIS B., beloved son of Thomas and Nellie Sheridan (nee Falvey). Funeral will_take place from his late residence. 1805 North Capitol st. Tuesday. Novem- ber 2, at 8:30 a.m. thence to 'St. Mar- m(}nhnhe Churchi. where Soemn hum lem Diase W sung at 9 a.m. o reposs.of his soul. ~ Relativas” o friends by Oibes, Taihtihd F'ard! ,?;;'s%*“l.':‘m We Specialize in floral Designs at Moderate G@ Florists KUEHITINV. MAIN 6088 e