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EBONITERnrgstoaStick Itwm Ebonite takes away the grind, wear and noise. It was purposely made for the gears of your motor car. Just say “EBONITE” Be Sure You Get It. 20 Ce_nts a Shot ONE_FILL WILL 2 the ('hnrl("lmnrd pump and in five-pound cans. At All Good Dealers From only, GEN. BOWMAN BURIED. | Military Funeral Conducted for Civil War Officer. Funeral services for Brig. Gen. Al- [ | pheus H. Bowman, U. 8. A., retired, 84 years old, Civil and Spanish War | veteran, of 1905 Kalorama road, who died Wednesday at Emergency Hos- pital from injuries received Sunday in a fall on Connecticut Avenue Rridge, were conducted this afternoon by Rev. Z. B. Phillips of the Church v. tne Epiphany, followed by inte; Insurance $9,000--::- 34240 at An 30. Send Date of Birth for Full Information LeROY GOFF [ppurance— 610 Woodward Bidg. Main 340. — WEDYE WEARING APPAREL BLACK FOR MOUR. G In 24 Hours ¢ 'I'I:e Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. Linc. 1810—Linc. 1811—Linc. 1812 Knox Derby Tllustrated, $8 ' The man at the left wears a loose, easy-hanging coat; double breasted in dusk gray; his hat is also dusk gray; shoes are black. it THE EVENING ment with full military honors in Ar lington Cemetery. The pallbearers were Brig. Gen. H. F. Rethers, Brig. Gen. R. D. Potts, retired: Cols. H. D. Wise, J. O. Skin- ner and F. O. Johnson, retired, and Lieut. Col. James Regan. Gen. Bowman s survived by widow, Mrs. Lillie J. Bartlett Bowman. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. “Psychical Phenomena™ will be the subject of a Sunday talk, § o'clock, at United Lodge of Theeophists, Hill Building, Seventeenth and I streets. All welcome. The Ohio Girls’ Club will give a dance tomorrow night at the Denlee, 1519 R street. Ohioans invited. The Mount Pleasant W. will meet Tuesday. 2 p.m., at the home of Mrs. J. M. Doran, 3057 N street. Columbia Historical Society will meet Tuesday, 8:15 p.m., at assembly hall of the Cosmos Club. Clarence A. ill give an illystrated 1 ture on “The Glories of Old Virgini The Monroe Home-and School Asso- ciation will meet Monday, &. Rafter will spea his | the sorority. C. T. U.] STAR Rogers will give a solo. All parenl!] ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. | invited. Phi Tipsilon Phi Serority will Iuro a party Sunday at the home of \ug— Reva Lubar, 4112 Seventh street.’ celebrate the second annlversary o( Miss Lubar will be as- sisted by Miss Yetta Bassin and Miss Eva Singman. The Washington Alumni Chapter, Sigma Nu Phi Fraternity (legal), will meet at luncheon tomorrow. 2:30 p.m.. at the Lee House. All Sigma Nu Phi men invited. e Americans Again Aecnml Pigeons of Trafalgar Square, Lon- don, are reccovering from attacks of dyspepsia, brought on by the warm- heartedness of American tourists, de- clares the vender of corn at that spot. He says that Americans made his business boom, but the birds ate so much that they became ill. Now, since the tourists have departed, he mourns the slump in sales, but ad- mits the pigeons are returning to normal health. Whén a man goes away Toorimome for a change he usually comes back \\hh less than he had when he va the Office Roy. The man at the right wears the velvet collar Chesterfield, fly front in dusted blue; black derby; tan cape gloves; silk muffler of orange and blue. The easy town type of overcoat is “right=-so is the dressy Chesterfield | THE COLORS ARE DUSK GRAY CEDARWOOD AND BLUE---TAILORING BY HART SCHAFFNER & MARX 547 OU don’t have to be a style expert to get the correct coat here; you may like a double-breasted coat with set-in sleeves; or the Raglan sleeve; you may like the Chesterfield with a plain collar or a velvet collar. But you always know this: whatever coat you choose is authentic or it wouldn’t be here. Outstanding values in fine Hart Schaffner & Marx overcoats for only 532 Fart Schaffner & Marx suits Blue serge or unfinished worsteds; immense value $32 Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street TONIGHT. Friendship Council, No. 16, Daugh- ters of America. will receive the State councilor and her staff in Pythian Temple at 8:45 o'clock. The Big Sisters of the District of Columbia will meet, 8 o'clock, in the rectory of St. Patrick’s Rev. Unity Center, Subject: “Our ‘World. Elizabeth Towne will speak at 1326 1 street, 8 o'clock. World and God's Rev. W. L. Darhy, D. D., executive secretary of the Washington Federa- tion of Churches, will be the principal speaker at the Father and Son ban- quet to be held at the Church of the Advent. The children of Western Presbyte- rian Church will give a deuble “‘wed- ding ceremony,” 8 o'clock, gt the church. The entertainment will be re- peated tomorrow night. The Mount Holyoke Alumnae Asgo- ciation will hold its first meeting at the home of Mrs. J. R. Hildebrand, 434 New Jersey avenue southeast, No- vember 20, at 2:30 p.m. All Mount Holyoke alumnae in the city will be welcome. The Alumni Association, Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity, will have an infor- mal dinner, 6:30 o'clock, in the par- ish house of Epiphany Church. All T. O.'s of the city invited. The laymen's committea of the Presbyterfan Church will give a ban- quet at Franklin Square Hotel. ‘Washington employes of the Good- year Tire and Rubber Co. will be guests at a banquet at Franklin| Square Hotel. Members _of the Holy Trinity || Church will $ive a dance in the main ballroom of ¥ranklin Square Hotel. A musical and literary program will be given by the male quartet of Ver- ment Avenue Baptist Church at 8 o'clock. under auspices of the Tribe of King David. Deacon George Only, chairman. Rev. James E. Willi: tor. Pleads Guilty to Murder. Matthew Patterson, colored, pleaded guilty yesterday to murder in the second degree hefore Justice Hoehling in Criminal Division 1. He was charged with causing the death of Fssie M. nes, also colored. January 6 at 2124 inth street northwest in a fit of jealousy. Patterson was remanded to Jjail to await sentence. The British and Foreign Bible So- ciety circulated 10,472,733 Bible: New Testaments and smaller pos tions of the Scriptures during the Forgotten Some day this epi- taph will be written on the bills that now charge you extra in- terest and service charges for some- thing you did not buy. Our campaign against these extras is gaining strength daily by thousands, and some day it will kill this imposition. Then gone, but not forgotten will be a fit- ting memotial to this idea. We charge no in- terest or extras on any of our accounts. We do not penalize our friends. S, [ TS A el pe! to the Public For Both Men and Women The beautiful and luxurious new Elks Hotel, a show pllee of Philadelphi to those who are not h. It offers to both men and women the complete- ness of the modern Hotel, plus the atmosphere of Club life. 200 Rooms $2% to $4% wtch baha) (omale) Th b Dintog R [aasieiaas. Broad Street at Vine Philadelphia THREE BLOCKS FROM CITYHALL District of Columbia—Fair and warmer tonight and tomorrow. Maryland—Fair and warmer tonight. | Tomorrow increasing cloudiness. and warmer. Virginia—Fair and warmer and tomorrow. . West Virginia—Increasing ness and warmer tonight and tomor- row. Temperature for Twenty-four Hours Thermometer—4 p.m.. 37: &.p.m. 82: 12 midnight, 30; 4 a.m., 26; 8 am.. 26: noon, 38. Barometer—4 p.m. 30.40; 8 p.m.. 30.44; 12 midnight, 30.48; 4 a.m., 30.51; 8 a.m., 30.54; noon, 30. Highest temperature, at 3 p.m. yesterday. Lowest temperature, 24, occurred at 7 a.m., today. hmpenture same date last year: Highest, 60; lowest, 39. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 7:34 a.m. and T:49 p.m.; high tide, 12:26 a.m. and 1:04 m. anmnrruu-LM\' tide, 8:34 a.m. and 8:58 p.m.; high tide, 1:27 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. tonight '37, occurred The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 647 a.m.; 4:57 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises 6:48 a.m.; sun sets 4:58 p.m. 5 Moon rises 1:10 p.m.; sets 11:28 p.m. ‘Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Temperature and co'iition of the water at Great Falls a* a.m.—Tem- perature, 46; condition, very muddy. Weather in Various Cities. sun sets Stations. bk caona o 19051 S 5k L R s e B Atlania Atlanue Baltimore Birmingham Biamarck. Hoston Buffaio . harleston ‘hicago leveland, .0 Colum'a.S.€. Denver Detroit . El Paso. alvesion a Yone 33553 265008 BEESELLTS e Do DO (o < srococscacacscst r3u R0 i D531 o PoEosoo! “ Pl cloudy . Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Clotdy o QUESTZRLT Sixornd—nsi RS X XS REEaN * Cloudy c 02 Dhiladelvhia | hoenix Pittaburch Portland Me. 308! ortland,Ors 24 aleigh. S. Lake S Pancineo 58 foudy Si. Louie, 3§ Preiouds sar Rain Clear * Cloudy §10 Paul §n 5 S 1 (8 a.m.. Greenwich time. today.) Statlons, Temperature, Weather. ndon, _England Cloudy Paris. France Part clouds Berhii. Germai loudy (openhagen, Den Touds or'-i"l‘f'ua (v . al). Azores... Hamilton, Bermuda. Deaths Reported. The following_deaths have been reported fo the Health Dep: ment in the last 24 hours James W, H\lrhr! H st ne % :l"’\ E. Stone. Rhode Island Ida Dean. 70. 536 9th enry G. Hohman, 72 Margaret T. Van Z Hn;nv(al T ugustine Tortorice. 60. 15 Myrtle st ne. Ella Reamer Wineman. 52 1016 11th at Joseph Bilars. 5 Home for the Aged IHIL'Y"‘" E. Windsor. 30, St. Elizabeth's Hos- fenrs Bowle. 22. Emergency Hompita Abraham She 18, Sibler Hospital Luelle E \\lrdl 1o, Providence Hospital Mary E. 7. Providence Hoepital Infant of "l 1 and Eleanor P#tzki. R hours. Sibley H ital Howard W. Jackson. 50 Maria Davis. 58, rmors Mamie E. Spring. 43. 1342 T at. Luella Johnson. 35. 913 3rd st Mary Stewart. 21, 20 P st. n.e. Humphrey Ware. '1 512 48th st. Katherine Mercer, 11, 20 P st. n.e. Births R;ported The following births have beei hours: George T. m\d Marion Redmon, Hfllll F\ \hltlflad wirl and Mar (vx:fi»ld hv"!’“ T Green. girl ,1, ellie Fox. hoy Walter T. and Gwendolen Biihler. Benjamin and elyn Wood. girl Thomas A. and Ellen O'Brien. girl William and A M. Beckel. boy john _S. and_Frederica Billings, I arry_and Fannie Seidenbers. girl John R. apd Edna Baldwin. girl Jonn M. %nd Berina Bt i George A~ and Helen Myers. hoy. Harria and Florence Dexter. girl. William J. and Hattie_Wheatley. Charles B. and Elsie M. Mack Tonv and May Molago. o mw. aw. ne. boy. girl. wirl. hor hos. and “Bertha and Elle 1, Jacob L. and Hattie £ & F i emper. boy Thombison. boy. Time isn't exactly money, hut some people spend one just as faollshl\ as the other. Lost and Found Advertisements received until noon, except Satur- days and holidays, when they are accepted up to 10:20 a.m. BAR PIN. flumond latinum ton. Reward if Golds g T Tl r:lur s "U; Idemith ‘I "4:41 CASE. leather, containing aiito Der- mit and other papers. on November 9. {n or near Woolworth's. at 12th and F ste_n.w. Re- wArd i returned to owner. 2042 Upton m nw CERTIFICATE—Interim 8621, rlaled Aug. 9. T ceriificaie — No or tw Co. 6% J\rrlemd lluckn !uh:Ir:: g{ d” lfie,fl{md AX Chaney. Ammen- o L Iddr!u! please noti y ‘owner at COATS—2 trom automonile ori between Park rd. and 16th. R Foward. EVEGLABSES, - Grioies ael Between 7th and Franklin 5942. GLASSE! rtoise shel between E and F ets. 3 m Teasant Tols Fans leather e and 7th ma'fi'fi n n.w. F( D a glectric staiion. ard._ H. Cogan. ] HANDBAG. | ik nll!ut leath silver ‘vanity, mone. Jeera. ' ward. Pvt. Chmylko. No. 11 Precinct. Line. h R (fn 0 peari h.;'xi nEressiona; Sountrs. Clib an n 350" 7. SoUS, daens Box TR R, iy 850 T PEARLS. string of loat Sunday ol valie for return ' 218 8w - POIN white white forehead: $5 reward. reward of 12th st se. brown Adams 81 RTG. 8%, from aut sta. and 23rd and L s turned to 1130 23rd BYW. kid gloves: either Keith's, dale or Hmnkllnd car. W, SETTER DOG. black and white_female: col- igr bears Va. tag: reward. ~Return 1358 farvard ‘st. n.w.. Phone Adams 1232. TIRE AND RIM—One 29x4 40. between Ga. ve. and Takoma Park: finder return to 313 usckenbos st. n.e.: reward. 13 WALKING STICK—Will person who found sllver-mounted malacea walking jatick . on between F and G ahout 2:45 pm, Dleasa return to 1312 Mase. ave.? ST WATCH, gold. E Nov. 10, hetween 4 and 5 M g‘oi&('r"fl street ca PEARLS, T STBING; REWARD, COL. 2408. 13°* Pleasant of Phone Pot cloudi- | | afternoon. [HOTEL HOUSTON OPENING | MARKED BY RECEPTION | ot | Harper Entertains Club and Press | Members at New Building on E Street. The local Greeters’ Club and the members of the local press wera the guests of honor at a reception and dance in celebration of the opening of | the new Houston Hotel, 910 E street, | 1ast night. The new ture. It was built by Harr at a cost of more than 00,000, It was recently purchased by Houston [HRT[‘P)'. local hotel man, who is now | proprietor and manager. Approximately 200 persons attended the reception last night, and Mr. Har per received many telegrams of con- gratulation hotel is a 10-story struc. Wardman MRS. S. A. CONGER DIES. Former Capital Womnn Succumbs | While Viciting in California. Word was received here vesterday of the death of Mrs. Susan Ashley | Conger, former resident of Washing- ton, who was a resident of Ogdens- burgh, N. Y., at the time of her death. Mrs. Conger died at Coronado Beach, Calif., where she was passing the Winter. She is survived by her sons, Ashley D, Conger, New Rochelle, N. Y.; Comdr. Franklin Paul Conger, U. s/ N., stationed at San Diego, Calif.: Charles A. -ver, and a daughter, Virginia I. ¢ oager of New Rochelle, N. Y. Mrs. Conger's husband, the late Chilion P. Conger, was a son of for- mer United States Senator Omar D. Conger of Michigan. Mrs. Conger’s hody will be cremated and the ashes placed beside her hus- band in Lakeside Cemetery, Port Huron, Mich. Marriage Licenses. Marriags licenses have been issued to the tollowi Tonalé E. Hilton and Naomi F. Cochran Gordon F 'Wood af this aty and Ethel M. Wearer of Blountatille. Ala John §. Heard and Mary V_ Tathrum. Samurl Keys and Louite Bolden Stoner Ho ger,and Mary 1. Hennessr. both of Racheater. N Howara e Lod "and Dorothy L. treet Joserh w. n and Mae 1a Moure iiliam H Lea and Amigie 1. Digee Vietor Schiosherg. and Bessis Dantior. both of Baltimore Qco_Thompeon and, Selen A, Burr orer- ember 10. 1926, of Mr. and Mre ney st. n.W. Age Funeral from late residence. 2 aturday. Friends and relatives in: Interment at Cedar Hill Cemeter: November 12. 1926, 10th st devated friend of 2 On Fridas his residence, ARD BOLDE Parke paine cesting At (he, W 432 Geo 3 On_ Wednesday. November 1026, at 530 pm. at U, S Marine Hos' ital, B:Iumnm Md.. THEODORE F. UTTS, 1. S. Coast Guard. beloved hus hflnd of V[vh fiwl Butts BUTTS. Unee Flynn) and R. Colegrove. Funeral Minn ¥ anls. ‘on Wednesday. Novem- 26, at 4:30 p.m. SAMUEL A son of the late “Albert J. and w.Funeral ‘from the resi- dence of his siater. Mrs._Joseph Multerer, 4635 11th st. n.w. on Saturdas. Novem! 13, At W30 W Requiem’ mase 2t the Shrine of the Sacred He: and Park rd.. at 9 o'c| Relatives and friends_invited at attend. Interment At Rock Creek Cemeters 12¢ DAVIK. Departed this life Wednesdag, Xo. vember 10, 1926, MARY DAVIS. the belo orgiana Wiseman, James. Witliam ~ and Charles Whittington, 1 p.m., Galbraith A. BB R vetwash L ‘and 3¢ tives and friends. invited t terment at Anne Arundel Cc EIKER, Suddeniy. on, Thursias 11,1926, at his residence. 1006 Otis JOHN T.. beloved hushand of Eiker. Fuiieral from hix late residence i Saturday. Novembe at 2 oclack ¥ mnk Novembe lace . Relatives and friends invited 1 Tient'(private) Rock Creek Cemetery. Departed this_life November 10, 1626, belgved husband of Annie Fossett, brother of Daniel and Stephen Fossett He leaves other relatives and friends to ou their Joss. Notice of funeral later femaina. Testing At W, CErnest Jaris i pariors. SRt si. and Dumbarton JACKSON. " Members of the Frederick Douglass Relief Aseociation are notified of the deatn November 10268, of HOWARD W. JACRSON. late a member of lh‘ association Funeral Friday. Novem- at 't pm. Aghure M E. Church Yo 8 BRI preaent ] \fl\lmhm 9. 1926, at KECK. beloved aighter ot and Susan A Boas. \dence of her sister. Hth st ne Satur- day. November i pm. Frends and latives invited. Interment Glenwood. TER. Entered into eternal rest Nove 10, 1928, at § pm. BARBARA EL inee Nicholson). beloved wife of rge D. Kuster Faneral November 13, from her late residence. Halpine, M Services at church at Potom Md. " Rel tives and triends invited to attend. 12 MU On Th November 11, JOSEPH E Surphy 8 Decatir " reRdence wife of Sa the lata’ Joseph S Funeral from the Frances S Bose. e o nw o "Wonday thence to 8t high mase wiil be the ' tenose ‘of hic friends invited to atte Olivet Cemeters. NAILOR. On Wednesday 1926, at_her residen:e. now. MARGARE i the “late Allison Nailot. age.“Funeral from St Panl's Episcopal | Chiireh. Rock Creek Cemetery. on Satur das. Novemner 3. at 2 pm. lnterment Rock Creek Cemetery York Pa_and Wiimington Dlease copy. PEARSON. Depart, Am where Chupe at 950 am Relativ Interment 10 at onne i Del.. papers thia life Thursda; November 11. 1926. at 4 am.. at the ve dence of her ~daughter. Mrs. John E uander. 17th st after a brief iliness. A devoted mother of W'y Pearson. Rev J. R Pearson of Charleston. S. € E. Fearson, "Alfred L. Pearson and « of Rev Lee Fineral Saturdas. Yember 13 at = 30 pm. from F Street Presbyterian Chirch mvited. and frien PLOWMAN. On_ November 10 @30 pm. SARAH VIRGINIA Clennie Grimes . aged 81 years 3 monthe. helov wife of Jesse W. Plowman. Funeral her late residence. 508 Virginia ave aturday. 230 p.m invited to attend Chattanooga. Tenn., Relatives and friends | (Alexandria. Va papers piease « READ. On Kidence. | peinved ™ nushand neral trom the William T Read Chovs Chage. D Saturday, November 13 ROWE Departed thie life Wedneadar. | ovember 10 110 ¢ st we ARTON W R the " 93nd sgar of his age. = Rem. “hapel of 1. William Le ave. n.w. ‘where funeral services held on Saturday. November 13 o'clock p.m. Interment at Lincoln SAWYER, Qn Thurdas. Novembe: 1926, M. HELEN SAWY widow Prof. Henry E. Sawver at the chapel of John K. Tenth st. nw. S at 0" pm. Interment Gon SHUGARS, at 10, 1996 nox Park. Md. WILQ of Marga esdence af N AR T a3 0 clock ovember his <on b | at 11 of “Midaletow On Thursday. November 11 her home at Merrifield. Va. WARGARET cOCHRANE Miged 53, wite of Samuel’ W. Shukars Funeral sérvices at the late home on Sunday at 1 oclock ui 'at Vienna Presbyterian Church at 250 0 clock ¢ STOLL. On Thi PAULINE, beloved wife « 501 §th #i. ne. Remain horst funeral parior 401 East ¢apioi st Services will be held at Zirhorst funeral | oarlore 401 Fast Capitol At on Mondas Kovember 15 "at 2 pm." Interment ‘i | Prospect Hill Cemetery 12 VAN ZANT. On Wadneadas. November 1R24. at 4 15 am . MARGARET T foved Wife of the late jonn W Van Zant ineral from the etidenie of her water Gwing. 1188 "Egst Capit, i A 1) A thenre t0 St whera mank wiil be siog at & am. Kelatves and friends invited {0 attend. Interment at Congressional Cemetery 12 WALKER, Departed this life Wednesday ember 10. 1826, "at 11:50 p.m CRACE WALKER, the helgved wile of e | late Andrew W. Walk neral Sunday November 14, ‘at 1:30 p.m. from Alex: ander Memorial Church.” N’ st between 27th and 28th. Rev. Frazier pastor. She Ieaves "to “motirn thelr " oss "one “niece Fannie B. Johpson. and a host of other relatives and friends. Remains may b seeri at the residence of her niece. 1117 22nd et. n.w. 1t is finished. it is finished. All the pain. all the sorrow. all the atrain Death hae freed her of her misery ¥rom the burden of her pain 13¢ wife of | AR years of | ( Philadeiphia and | | Main 5512 Thuraday 15, Denarted thie iife o 8 clock _at Novemher 11 her residence m WILLIS. _dev, ru"".i;x“ Weaths. on Wednesdag, it Y45 am Ohio. SUSAN” M. WE mother of Mis. John H. Rush Mrs. ] Theron and Hardy I, Nourse. i the year of her age Serci he At Zurhorat' fineral Ttol st on Saturday pm." Interment at WEED. In Memortam. BALTIMORE. lemar of _my heioved mothe: LLA 'SAT:T( MORE. whq departed lhl!q"v twe Yyea ko today " Navemie e e ot HER DEVOTED $6% DANTEL BALTI- A token of love and nu‘r A tribute of love to the memory dear hushand and devoted fathe: SAMUEL R, BAT! hife seven vears azo today 191 THE FAMILY loving memory of our s who IAft 11e folr veas 8K0. ES R. COOPER. died Janua nd mother. ELIZA COOP November 17 1 They hare gone. hut are not forgotten. Fresh our fove shall aAlways Foy as long as there 1s memory We shall always think of the THE CHILDREN. * CORRON. Tn «ad hut loving remembrance of my'dear giri HELEN CORROY. who went to sleep one sear ago todas. Novem: e 12, 19 Many are the s When others a: 1 lave vou still. dear Helen. Though T ranpot see vour face Your memory is not_forgotten Thers » no one can take your place. Often we think of our dear daughter And our hearts are sad with pain. Oh. this world would be like Could we hear vour voica 'br DEVOTED MOTHER. FEIS. In memory, my dear father, THOMAS FELS. %hn passed away tes years ago toda; vember 12, 1911 Just ssleep. his soul immortal. D‘;Hm‘ now beyond life's woes. rom care. pain -m sorrow, 't and HIS DAL'mHl:n""l. '«"l B FHSMAs. ¢ GREENE. Tn eacred memory of our mather. Mrs. JANIE R._GREENE. who died No- vember 17, 1093 Gane, but not_fargotten MRS ETHEL M_LEWIS MRS, LUCL M. HERNDON, MISS JUANITA GREE! GREGG. 1n lesing remembrance of our deu mother. EDITH F. GREGG, who_departe thys lifa ‘one vear ara ioday. November rour memaory r. tond and t-ue not & dac dear’ mother. » do not think af va HER DATGHTERS. * In sad but laving VPRIIHIhr hnaband and father, JOSI tl L 'h’\ "]X"‘] one Tear ago ludly No- T W2 DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN. * HARRY. In sad but loving r'mnnhr& ingers, irpdtar, daughter ‘and_ister (nea Fearson). who depart th‘l vears ago today, November 12. My heart in deen corrow returns to the day. ‘As memory recalls how death bore thes away in tears. in grief and in woe. As'vou pasted awar eighi seace ago, OTHER. VIRGINIA FE Life's Jabor done. securely laid - In this. her las Unheeded o'er her ‘The storme of carth SISTER F E ARNOLD. * love and devotien {0, he memors’ of o dear huaband’ and father. CHRISTIAN HUPPMA varted this life twelve years ago tod November 12. 1914 one. but not forgatten DEVOTFS W AND HToRen. JOHNSON. A tribute of lova to the memory of our husband and son. GRORGE (. JOHNSON, who departed ‘this life five Years ago.” November 111021 THE FAMILY. KLEPS. Tn sacred memory of my_beloved hushand. DANIEL E. RLEPS. who de Jaried this life. two Sears ago amber 2010 As T silently sit in the evening. Feeling an sad and alone I think of the dear one departed Who once with me shared our home Tis then. with a heart full of anguish. T cry out in sorrow and pain. could I but I Josed one ain SFED wiFe. o LEE. A sacred Im! sincera tribute of lovi io’the memors of my dear ones, husband. CHARLESTH LEE. who enfared into rest twenty-four s ago. November ! 19027 son. PLATO LEE. twenty-two yey May 1 daughter, MABEL I twenig ¥ November 6. ° 1904 won, OBERT LEE. nineteen "er- De- cember 6. 1006, and daughter BERTHA LEE. eighteen vears, June 5. 1008 The shadow disk of future ve May hold but sunshine—it may hold tears Biit whatever Triie, “Twill carry me hack_dear ones. to you WIFE AND MOTHER. * In loving remembrance of JOHN INE_ who died twenteo are P A AU A T versars mase at St. Mars's l')mrrh TALRS. T i & In lovine memors Witkband And rarker " RORERT W Har} who Ieft us hmr‘ years ago today, \Q\'!m Der 1% 103 Hnebhand anl father. the name we lo Twae givan us by God Above i Though four years have passed away. We miss you more and more each dar For when rome and grief to s, And heavs irdsns prine i whe. * e 'mis the ‘smiling " halpfil_nna On whom we leansd. long vea WIFE AND SC remembrance of NCHE The life holds of the good and NESLINE. TUCKER, nittle darline, B heloved daughte Iate Elizabeth years Tn lovine “who dled ago today, November 13 Gone. but not forgotten HER PAPA. * FU \I'R\l DIRI'( TORS %.;}n‘.f...u Main 2473 T F..COSTELLO SOWQOCATED AT ST NORTH ~¥fin. H. Sasdo & Co. Private Invalid Limousine 2 H ST. NE. . Hoiern Chapel Lincoln 524 V.L.SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor col with the un:mnl W %n." e .n Phone Frank Formerly ..,,, F St "Joseph F. Blrch'é Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W _ Bsianiencd JAMES T. RYAN - 317 Pa. Ave. S E. Model Chapel Atlantic 1700. Private Ambujance Livery in_Connection " Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 Member_ National *Selected Morticlans 2 P 1842 Diznified Eficient Serviea Deal & Co. K18 H St N F LINCOLN 8200 Automonile Service B CHAS. S. 7ZURH0'RVST* Txmothy Hanlon 641 H St _Phone L8543, THE ONGM WR.SPEARE CO. 1628 CONNECTICUT AVENUE - POTOMAC 4600. Quick. . . “i| FORMERLY AT 1208 H ST. N.W. ARAL DESIGNS “GEO. C. SHAFFER EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS AT MODERATE PRICES Our Only Store, 14th & EY: ""’\' _MAIN 108 _MAIN Promot Aito Dellvery Servicw Arfiatic—eXDreasive—inexpensive. Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. BLACKISTONE'S | Floral “Blanket Sprays” Oth!r Belulfllfl l.l-'kar"‘al Dx?n“‘ 5 '1” VQ ‘We Specialise i Floral Designs atsMod!:uto g@ rices e F. Ior/ ts