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of the Bank of Commerce and Sav- ings, said in a letter to the Merchants and Manufacturers’ Association. “The depositors fourid that where distribu, BANKS TO PAY EARLY ON CHRISTMAS cAsHIllm; was hdehy'zd until De:embb:.r 12‘ | the Christmas shopping opportunities, Funds to Be Disbursed Soomer to|Their money was not available untii : the merchandise had been somewhat Aid Shoppers—Many to Start B. F. CHISWELL DIES; Secretary of Peopl Life to Be Buried Tomorrow—Member of Mystic Shrine. B. F. Chiswell, 52 years old, vice depleted. “One of the factors in bringing { aba i stri ———— the Merchants' Association, said to- | ple's Life Insurance Co. and engage Responding to the “shop earlter | 1AV, “Was the fact that, in practically | in the insurance business in this city than ever” movement of Washington | 11l Cities, retail merchants have recog. | for more than & aarter of & €08 merchants, banks generally here have | nized the tendency toward earlier | tury, died at his home, nivanced tha e rrally here have | shopping, and this season have placed . Cliristman savings funds from 2| their Christimas holiday “stocke on |liness. | Tie was bord o Buckers weeks to 10 d: nelior than hees [SUS Sich eeilie ins in SOl When a young man & v sl el it 'was cus. | vears. In Washington, for example, |When a young man. G tomary for the ha - | merchants this year ‘are displaying | . “Cip "the Columbia Country WAS INSURANCE OFFICIAL | yterar teenth street, yesterday, after a long | Lula Lancaster; two daughters, Mrs. E. A. LANCASTER DIES. |LEWIS NEWMYER, OLD Railroad Employe Expires at Age of 69. Edward A. Lancaster.. 69 years old, veteran railroad employe, died at his home at Bowie, Md., yesterday after a long {llness. Mr. Lancaster worked for the Penn- sylvania Railroad for 44 years ,and was serving as baggage master when retired six years ago. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Pioneer Restaurateur and Merchant Tailor, Also Founded Eureka Club. Lewis Newmyer, 73 years old, ploneer restaurateur and merchant tailor, and founder of the old Eureka Athletic Club, died Sunday at his residence, 2618 Connecticut avenue. He was born at Lockhaven, Pa., and had resided in Washingten for the past 656 years. He was prominent in the local Elks and athletic circles, and in recent years had been associated in business with his son, Alvin L. Newmyer, attorney. Two sisters, Mrs. Leo L. Vaden and Miss Calister Lan- caster, and two sons, Dr. George E. Lancaster and J. W. Lancaster. Funeral services will be conducted at the Ascension' Church, Bowie, Md., \\l]\“‘:“fa\(‘l'lg;]’np - "-2\“:): bfe%:)xreh'?"day tines earlier thah | ({up. the Board of ‘Trade and the | Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. In-| D. Engle and Mrs. R. Harris, also AR s bt vl g = Masons, belonging~ to Columbia | terment will be in the church ceme |survive. towaver, andl alll expest 1o somelate | EF R Lodge, No. 3, F. A, A. M. the Scot-| tery. Funeral services were conducted the task by Deceniber 10 at the fntest, | Oldtime Frigate Towed Home. |tish Rite and the Mystic Shrine. He| S this morning at his late home by ) i - . Rl | S Vi el r of e cque! . 3 S Bankers have been quick (o re: PHILADELPHIA, November 30 (@) e R 4uet Plans $25,000,000 Highway Fund.|peni; A'ram f;"'gfi.:fbfr‘:':,‘,h Bipee s g o ot Bt the de. —The vld frigate Constellation, which| ~ puneral services will be conducted| MONTGOMERY, Ala., November| ington Lodge, No. 13, B. P. O. E., fol- sitors.” M. D. Rosenberg, president | was tied yp at the Philadelphia Navy | a¢ the residence tomorrow_afternoon |30 (P).—An extra session of the Ala- | lowed by interment in Washington Yard during the Sesquicentennial ex- ; at 2 o'clock. Rev. H. H. D. Sterret, position as a part of the Government rector of All Souls’ Episcopal Church, | c1c STt ~ || exhibit, left last night for its old . Interment will be in TU)&L])() bl_;lTS | home at Newport, R. I, in a tow of a Kfflk"g.i':,"' Cen:‘etery. tug. Despite the heavy drag of the| nr Chiswell is survived by his { 0ld war craft good progress was made | down the Delaware River toward the open sea. widow, his father, Willlam T. Chis- well; a brother, William Wallace Chiswell, and four sisters, Mrs. H. O. Nicodemus of Frederick, Md.; Mrs. K. B. Hodge, Mrs. Fenton F. Leith nd Miss Hrvey Chiswell. $29 On Liberal Terms EISEMAN'S 7th& F In seven weeks a Glasgow firm has | built 259 steel houses. Kttt oot o s i, R e The American Security and Trust Company Distributed Today $451,014.99 TO THE MEMBERS OF ITS 1926 CHRISTMAS CLUB WASHINGTON'S LARGEST Join Our 1927 €Club Tomorrow MERICAN SECURIT AND TRUST COMPAN o ° Fifteenth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits over $6,500.000 BRANCHES: Central—7th and Massachusetts Avenue Northeast—8th and H Sts. N.E. Southwest—7th and E Sts. SW. Northwest—1140 13th Street LTI AL HIL LT LA AL LI L AL L] L LS L LL LA L I 127774 17 7774 A great special purchase enables us to make this Very Special “Combination’’ Offer T 1o0n bama Legislature will be held Decem- ber 28 to consider a $25,000,000 high- way bond issue and a 2-cent gasoline tax levy. Call for the extra session was issued by Gov. W. W. Brandon Saturday night at the request of Gov.- elect Bibb Graves. Hebrew Cemetery. New Mother Gets Retrial. NEW ORLEANS, November 30 (#). —The State Supreme Court yesterday granted a new trial to Mrs. Renette Cure Bussey, convicted of poisoning her 5-year-old daughter, and at the same time it was learned that the woman became the mother of a boy Sunday. The woman has been in the parish prison since she was sen- tenced last February to serve 10 to 5 years. EI=——=1FI==xIE] wears vo A oeas ar Goldefberg's “What a strange thing is man.” We read from the pen of Lord Byron— “and what strange things men do.” The strangest thing in modern times, we think, are those extra interest and service charges added to your PO Machinery from America is becom- ing popular in the Irish Free State. NEW 20-FT. BRICK HOME Sodded Rear Yards. Automatic Water Heater. Sidewall Lights. %" Oak Floors Thruout. Domestic Science Kitchen. 10-foot Rear Porches. Concrete Front Porch. Built-in Tub and Shower. AT A REAL BARGA accounts for credit and budget buying every month. TONIGHT At our store the TO price you see is the price you pay, nothing added, no interest, no extras, no service charges. 5741 Ninth Street Drive ont 16th fo Madison. East to Ninth and Y% square North— or take 14th Sireel cars to Bih & ennedy, then walk 1% Squares Norih. Douglass & Phillips, Inc. Owners & Builders 1516 K Street Frank. We do not penalize our friends. PRIVATE Lowest rates in city and finest BULANCES | P e W. W. CHAMBERS C0. p——n==—10 EISEMAN’S 7th & F Sts. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD AT EISEMAN’S 7t TP P, Fashionable $5 Velvet umps With Pair of Handsome $2 Cut Steel Buckles Attached 4.45 TTHIS is an excellent chance to save on a beautiful pair of Mress Pumps for the Mid-winter season. The shoes, ¢ :c 2 Real Bargain at $445. We add for good asure, choice of several attractive designs in $2 Cut ckles. Including “Hold Fast” patent fasteners— . to other shoes. The complete 87 Outfit Special— § Steel i enabling vou to change the buckles, in a ji OUTFIT FOR $4.45. Sure to bring At all our stores—EXCEPT COMPL an enthusiastic response. F St. & G St. Shops. 2 Sale! 2 Women's Perfect Full-fashioned Silk Hose. 95¢ CONTL\YUING. third below value, excellent sale fine- thread silk, lisle-top stockings. In 15 attrac- tive colors, besides blacks. Cor. 7th and K 1914 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. s 3212 14th 414 9th at a Headguarters for Xmas Slippers and Hosiery! GYLLLLIL LA TI L 2171/ e 2R 2 ZUZZ 525 On Liberal Terms Hundreds of well dressed men of Washington are wearing Eiseman’s clgthing. A great many of these men are buying their clothes on our Liberal Credit Plan. Why don’t vou open an’ account here? The terms are arranged to suit vour convenience without any additional costs to you. You can dress stylishly without noticing the outlay. Buy Your Christmas Presents at Eiseman’s Pay During January, February, March ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. RESIDENT, DIES AGED 73| he xaiorama Citizens® Assoctation will meet, 8 o'clock, in parish house of St. Margaret's Church. Stuart, chief, division of Child Wel- fare, Board of Public Welfare, will “Children Under Public speak of Election of officers. Guardianship. A bazaar for the bullding fund of the Church of the Redeemer, Baptist, 7:30 o'clock, will be given, auspices of the Seekers of Good Club. All welcome. Southeast Washington Citizens’ As- meet, Southeastern Public Library. Towa. Circle Citizens’ Assoclation will in lecture room of soclation meet, will 8 o'clogk, Northminster Church. this_city. | American sylvania. Born j town, Pa. | positions, | Pa. Henrfetta Thursday | au: Wide Gu ington, 8 p.m. p.m. to 8 p.m. tomorrow., The Mabel Delaware, program 2 ' “heloved Rnehan o : BRACELET " el e one) plieral Wi Ve el one diamond and two sapphires. last Satur- o O Wis daughtes doy night. Reward if returned to owner. s cu e i 0i7." ol g U R T LT srased “trom B15 | nid at ¥RonRefuves and “Triends it e ang | FIMION. On Sundur. Novenher 28 eat’ tax BART. Reward. | North =said.| ARic1d Rosk K 3421 20th at. nie | i a7 daye COLLIF DOG. male brown and white: tax | HL_n.w. at 10 ROZ.Return to 4110 3ot st. now. or phone | ber 1. “Tnterment M Cleve. 345" “Rowara o " " PROVE | Rlatives and rien: | DIAMOND. “diie earat. from rine. Jost kri. | KING. On downtown district: reward Fh LT the” residene 5 Jdowny i (il BT Anerles, Sl UM BAR PIN_ A6 | Rl of Waehington. Dt ' ervin row. North 0080_ 0% | e R Ao cair, B0 and_white fox_terrier. with Sudder onday Nove | Tong tafl. around 17th and Fve sta. on Sat- | e s Woryey e | virday ward. 1201 Staples (. 1. ton of J | Tag" g : e Wi | DRTVIX SLOVE ~ oleskin® ladv's. — Re Funeral | ward. Return 1535 Kearncs t. ne. Phone| st na | Pofomac 2150w o L | DRIVING GLOVE. man‘a. black feather. left | MONTGOMERY. Sudenly nand. Thankeivine thar T and | vember 2. 16t ey Venue or Southeast. ~ Reward. A Rtan Abartment. cortie 710 Tath nw. o i WARGIE RRING Rom e pearl. Reward. Call' North B435. | EARRING “grecn Petween ‘1y7:i.’ | 5 un and nder ple ovem! Frank. 1782, " Reward. i olgtor s E. NG. green jade with small diamond. | ! H st n.w lost 30th and O &ts. Fridas might North | i his 5t sting at the 516, Reward | (il rab lome, ke GERMAN POLICE DOG. male. 10 mor M 5. 101, No old: last_seen near Siiver Ehriog: Mo g | - Yplon-Noi10l B o gy Sver Soring, M. | PWKIRK. Departed ‘ephone L.« S e itirday. Nov GLASSES. dark “oft black case Sat | pm. LISTIS urdav. ahou Deloved davebter of MESH BA( kerchief. No_aue PURSE, between after’ 5. T, a e rama_rd. » o'clock at ministration, Philadelphia hospital, word received here. | tributed to heart disease. |delegate to the Democratic convention in Baltimore that nominated Presi- dent Wilson. | Mr. Blakslee was widely known in will speak €. chairman. will preside. Savinge Ban| ward offered Mt. WRIST WATC sapphires an et Apt. o‘ma’,\m‘fi» RN c“»:nTom av ‘d R N #t.. Alexal 3. - o B Mrs. Selden Spencer will address the Bible class, 6:45 o'clock, at the Busi- | ness Women's Council, in the Church of the Covenant. tee will be in charge. Recreat! Minnesota State Soclety will give a card party, 9 o'clock, at the Chastleton Hotel, Sixteenth and R streets. liam J. Willlamson committee in charge. All Minnesotans and their friends invited. JAMES |. BLAKSLEE, 55, DIES IN PHILADELPHIA| The Ladies' Aid Soclety of Ham- | line Methodist Episcopal Church will | have a dinner and bazaar at 5:30 | Sixteenth and streets. Repeated tomorrow. \ veal Dea is chairman of James E. under o'clock, in on commit- Wil Allison | | Former Fourth Assistant Postmas- | ter General to Be Buried in Mauch Chunk Thursday. James I. Blakslee, served as fourth Assistant Postmaster | General during President Wilson's ad- | died yesterday rs old, who in a according to| th was at-| He was a | COLBERT. Wkile in Washington he th e Masonic Early in life he held several railroad | and later became owner of | W uild, p.m., at 1226 M. The Speech-reading Club of Wash- | 515 Cliffbourne place, hold a meeting and reception in honor | GR] of Miss Mildred Kennedy of Boston, representing the American Federa- tion of Organizations for the Hard of Hearing, and to greet Miss Fridette | Amsler of Switzeriand. an electric light plant at Lehighton, | He served as a member of the | Pennsylvania House of Representa- of BI Robert Blakslee. Funeral services will be held in St. Mark's Church, Mauch Chunk, Pa., afternoon, word received here. itives during 1907-1909, and afterward | was secretary State executive committee. appointed fourth Assistant Postmaster General March 17, 1913. He is survived b; the lee, acc CITY NEWS iN BRIEF. There will he a sale of Christmas articles made by occupational therapy patients at St. Elizabeth’s in Trans- | portation Building, Seventeenth and H streets, December 2 and 3, under pices of George Baldwin McCoy unit, American Women's Legion. of Thursday A bazaar and Christmas sale will be | held at Transfiguration Hall, 1417 Gal- | latin street, from 5 to 10 p.m. a The ladies of St. iday frol 3:30 will for M vicinity 16th st Falketone Courts. ICE DOG—Anawering to owg't School building. pm., at District Woman's Party, will meet tomorrow. | 8 pm, at headquarters, Vernon, outline the national | the White, State chairman of Tennessee. Emile Berliner, re. ver. containin Sinday morning and Park Branch. State vear. The gorge of the Yangtze River is 13,000 feet deep in some places. 7 o'clack. | | Sty sein o fear Nordheast | i rd Taat geen Sundav small rd leather Ho and 14th and H. Reward. Address Box X3 5."Ant. 1tmverial. " WRIST WATCH. oblong, plafinum, rounded by diamonds and_sapphires: R. ‘on hack: lost Sunday ev Yellow “Illl or ’zl Conn. i vieinity of 18th et. and F and G sts for his return to 1801 or for information as to hi betive SETTER DOG—White with brown spots. Re. | ward it returned WHITE POODLE. female. Thankezi b e’ BAlimare bouley e on C. Tubbs, 3078 34th North 8538, and € ave eturned 10 th his widow, Mrs. and a son, &t ard 34th st.. Mt. Rainier. [ —Flexible platinum, set with iamonds. on Friday. hetween el and Arlington Mayflower Hotel Democratic He was cording 10 | The Lucia Greene Chapter, World- Calvary Church, will have its annual Christ- | gp mas bazaar December 10 from 4 to 9 sachusetts avenue. Baptist | will | December 1. nd Friday : Andrew's Church | will have a bazaar and turkey dinner | HEITM Thursday and F Dinner will be served from 5:30 | m 4 to 10| The Board of Education will meet | Franklin National when M airman Miss Sue .| | name evenin % $50 re- ot = | een Vermont large reward. 1418 W 100 ng day. vonsi Reward, Corby Cemetery Col. 7763- 134 MADE LIEUTENANTS. | As a result of examinations held { RITHARDSON. Tuesday, = November,, § 1998, at- Garfield Hospital. E last June 134 young men have Just| WORTH'RICHARDSON:In his Aith s been ‘appointed second lieutenants in | son of ‘the late Jonn i, and Victoria 1 the Regular Army. Of the total 103 | Hichanison, and husvapd of Beang, Kicig were from the Officers’ Reservefe from his s residence, MFS. 1!5."'.:' Corps, 11 from the Enlisted Reserve | Ward. 851 E'st aw, Thirday, Drch, Corps, 16 from the ranks of the| [y Army, two from the National Guard | gOBINSON, Departed this life Saturday. No- and two from technical institutions. yember 27, 1936, at her residence, B Their assignments follow: Thirty-| Shid 13t st nox; Mrel HATLLE HOBU seven to the Infantry, 8 to the Eului\‘l\\. am and Walter . Robinson; Cavalry, 14 to the Field Artillery, | Fgnerat irom ! prerment atAY 12 to the Coast Artillery, 58 to the | Intton Cmetery. Hev. W. A: Taylor. I’ Air Corps; 4 to the Engineers and 1 e to the Signal Corps. Siien, on, SevoRe e — e TR TR of Thanks. ¢ oot Fepd Santmesers o e of s leral cervices & oo o hi n South . Alexan- Card ank B s 20, St P MONTGOMERY. BECKERT, |BITTNER. On Mon BOLDE; BUTIN. BUXMA CHI: lived at 3200 Seventeenth street, and ' CO! was a member of the Army and Navy | Club. He also belonged to the Span- ish War Veterans, the Sons of the Revolution, | fraternity, the Arts Club of Philadel- | |phia and the Athletic Club of Penn- at Mauch Chunk, Pa., Mr.| Blakslee was educated at the Chelten: " ut i |ham Military Academy, at Ogontz, | Pa., and at the Hill School at Potts- Church offleiating. EBELING. Suddenly, on Sunday, Novem- ber 28 1926, at’ Emergency ' Hospital IDA V.. beloved wife of Christopher A Ebeling. Funeral services at the S Hines Co. funeral home, 2901 n.w.. Wednesday. December 1. at 11 a.m VOOD. On Tuesday, Noven aty Emergoncy Hotital RON GA HOD. bel tortown, Va.., Wednesday, De 1 p.m GATEWOOD. =~ All members of & | their sympathy and beautiful ites at the passing of oyr beloved hugba and father. E FA Deaths. On _ Saturday. George J. and Mary “Beckert dence © ster. 805 I from tha_ residence of his sisier. 805 I st Wednesday, December am.! thence to Peter's Ch and C sts. s.e. where mass wi for repose of his soul friends invited to attend. Arlington Cemetery. e Tnte a November aug! R sy ) "FEICE st.on.w. beloved Wi Funeral from her late i ¢'% now. Thursday. Decem o'cloc Temetery. Friday. Nev e 28 Providence. R, WIS W. beloved Emma Lyles and Adora Green. Bart B. Py LIAM ‘AL man, 4609 9th ERT BUTIN, the above residence on Tuesday. Novem- ber 30. at 5 p.m. Interment Ohto. On November RTHA S., Tuxman.” F 56 Br .. December 1.° at t private. No flowers WELL. _Ou ay. 5 2:15 o'clocl 711 16h st. BE of G. e 2 am.. John Interment 14 det 0. WHY’ bel well, in his d year. late " residence Wednesday after cember 1, at 2 o'clocl :)Il\C da at K15 pm.. ing_brother Funeral Wedngutay. 9'am. Chuich g 1 stie can be viewed at J. chavel. LBERT. at 8- December. 1. the Good aturday, November at 100 Virginia at Montie, Georze. Gertrud Rosie. ' He lea and friends. Rhines furieral chapel. sw. Funeral Wednesda 9 am. from the Church of Shepherd. Interment lssue, Md. On_Monday. Novembe at_Emergency. Hospital ness. Mrs. WILLIE wife of James &, ‘Dodd. daugh F. Manuel and sister of M| Dodd. funeral home. Remains resting at W. s 14th and C] . where funeral services wi November 30. ~Inte at 10 am.. Remains resting a 4 and Decens at Rev. Hen, Villiam Byars and Ma « Gatewocd. Funeral serv held at hiy late residence, Gi Council. 832 1. 0. of St. Luke's. by notified to attend a call m make arrangements for the fi Brother JERRY =GATEWOOD. Noven 926, at 8 p. Florida ave . Fineral Wel cember 1 from the St st Church. Georgia ave. and rd.. Rev. Shelton Miller, pastor Luikes are invited. FRANCES LAVINTA LIPSCOMB. U SLER. On Monday, November arfield Hospital ate’ Daniel Gie erine A. E. Thom at the s, H, Higes ( Tith st n.w. 2 pom er,_br Wednesday. De WALD. On Sunday MARK H. GREENWALIL husband_of Catherine Greenwa Years. Funeral from the « R. Wright Co.. I nesday. December 1 Codar Hill Ceme IFFIN. 28, 26, at 8 .1 LONZO GRIFFIN. jr. Sarah Griffin, son ‘of Fred Ada Grifin. He also le: to modrn their loss. Al later. Remains resting 1 id ne We wish to express sincere thanks to our relatives and friends for November 1926, FERDINAND C.. 'son of the late Relatives and ter. 2 BITTN fe of William Bittner and moth- f°Mrs. Lena C. Sebastian and Herman interment at Prospect Hill $'%on of the late Thornton an abeth Boiden. brother of Mildred Fiuney. On_Monday, November 29. 1f b the Tesidence gt his daughte . 1926, at services at ryant st n i Tved husband. of 1da L. O Noar b neral. trom his ber 27, 1926, CE COLBERT, I of George. Girt and Be ass. ‘Shépherd, o Voen % G . et gror Ruthc” ndertaking Interment at Charles Co. . Bessie and | 5" host of other relatives Beal v J. Smith of Petworth Ha atewood and so at and sor HANDY. R. S. GUSTAV A Novembe: n.w oral_trib- MILY Funeral sreh. 2nd Il be said erment, at residence nber. 2. at 1026 In EN o iz 926. Mrs. at Logan. ‘the late noon, De- doe na te. & n mains Md. 29, 1926, ave. s.W.. thew Col: brother of | t John T. I Eve sts nber 1. at the Good 20. 1926 short i1l beloved of Mrs. Julian i Cham- apin_sts 11"Pe et | rment De- ton, Va., [ ptist 30 n of the Velby D re here: neeting to uneral of Tuesdas, at 3 2 29, ). edls | interment | Jarvis' funeral parlor, Georgia | ave. n.w. | UALE. On Tuesday. November 30. 1920, | at’Tiis residonce, 1423 South Carolina ave: | e JAMES THOMAS. beloved husband of Mattle W' Hale. Funeral will he held | from his inte residence on Thursday. De- | gembor b gt 830 wm . thenee o Holy | Comforter Church. where’mass will he said | a for the repose of his soul. i Cor Cemotery. 1" | | JoHNsON. Church, Oxon 1. Md.. on Thurs cember 2 at 1 (Prince Georges ( bapers vlease PERRY. On mday. November 2R | . at her residence. 1022 Oth st. nw. JE FE"PERRY, heloved mother of O periy. Fannie Berry. 8 Perre " Mew. T, F. Harrie wnd Mra S 1 Lvone. grand mother of ‘Mrs. Ethel I Hrown. Harrin Nn Samnel and ward ull’ 1026 Hospital, LOU LER. beloved wife of the late ¢ Heitmuller, aged G0 years. Not al hereafter. Suddenly, Tuesdas at_the residence of her sted to attend L sister. BE . December M. E. Church, Iith “stS. n.w December 1, &t and M ate FREDERICK A RICE HUMBL at 1 pm.. Me Rnm J TAYELOR. SABBS. W. R Sunday. N, at his residence, LOUIS A aged 5. Church. 6th Iiterment priv On Sunday. Novenh Newkirk. sster of Quentin godchild of mourn her loss cember 1. at st Church . On Sunda; at * Georcetown versity CHARLES J. husband of (nee Carey ). and Funeral on Alban' p.m rginia Ogden . from St i ber at 1:30 "3 W invited. neral 1241 arlors of James T. Cleme sday. Fuj ryvices from St d F"?' da | P J. | PAULI between | loved "daughter of A neral luter, Remuins restis Jarvis' funeral parlor. = &ia ave. n. November 30, De al =hur st. n.w.. | E REIDY. Teloved wife of nry Hull. Notice of funeral here- Members of Queen Victoria 0. No. 1511. G T. 0. of O. F.. funeral of ous M Mary_ O son of Charles W. aud be viewed at Visconsin ave., until 1 p.m . November 29. 1 ital, JORN H_ bel A Owens. Remains of hix parents at Ox T, “har iwe of fu- | daughter. Thirrs. Hospital, Tuesday s Chyrch. Friends fu So nts 0 e % st 0 2" Geor: I |Main 5512 ARKS. Sunday. November 28, .1 MARTHA ‘A SPARKS. widow of the | Charles Sparks. Funeral Wednesday cember 1. from her late residence ng Landover. Md = STEWART. On Monday. November 29. 1026, v eigved husband of ILLIAS LEONARD. heigved husband of ate Mary A Stewart (nee Her of 4150 Conduit rd, Rem of Frank Geier's Sons ( n.w. Notice of funeral he d STOUTENBUR( Suddenly. on_Monday. N B, 00 ST "2 RO UTEN BURGH D. eral services & : i at late residence. 116 Znd st. se.. on Wed nesday, December 1.°at 4 pom. Intermgnt at E: Park. N, = TOWNSEND. Tuesday, Noyember 30, 1926 at his residence. \omh st 0. Comdr. LLOYD W( husbund ~ of Dorothy winsend. Funeral from 1730 Mass o'l Inter: Lorenzo Jaughter of Mrs an eral | servicos | at ]r»m-\b,n .rx. ptist Chireh: Thureday. December i b, Relatives and friends {nvited to ‘at Cemetery Ihietiment at Tt In Memoriam. devotion 10 tend armony BIRCH. A tribute of Jove and, emors. of our. dearly b FRLEIRN 1 BIRCHC who ll(i six years ago today. 1920, When evening shadows are falling. 4 e are sIHNE alone. P eather could oniy come homec | I ter MALINDA. who de- e Sears ago todas. N0 BLESS. our dear d parted this It vember 30 ays we once enjoyed. all toeether, how change you have gone, dear d Sacred_to the memory of BEN- 'MAN. who denarted this e QLN Aodas, Rovember sn. Tt the sleep that knows no breaking. ot Eht of waking. 1S WioW AND CHITDREN INTEE. In but lovin {4 s itte five Ser o er 30, 1921, | Anniversars e onistery and the Epiphans Sleen Morn © c or mother Wome an hie! Y2 loneliness nld T mourn fo 1cace her a b <o doath s That G PAT G TER ANNTE JONES. Tn lovi of our loved one, JONES ORERT JESSE 3 OB ars ach today. November 0. 19101 ovinG WIFE AND SON. * y loving remenmbhrance o KELLY, In 808 Pand mother A NNTE ELTE whis departed this Ife thres yoa e otay. November 30. 1093 ‘ov_her sonl_rest in peace. rEr JOVING HUSBAND "AND enpr DR Tn sad 7 heloved at we are not lonely Soran Fee hie amile. Bor Do s they Vnow + tache We snffer all the while s TOVING DAUGHTER _SUSIE EYAND DEAR FRIEND. TDA il HAWRINS SANERT. In sad and lovinz remembran AT dvar hoy ARL!"who wa Tiled on he™oth ot Novemver: Toi1 Zo ot ALIVER RORERT 1608 “mother ember 30, 1925 divides s, mortal hath seen them when death's grim Tis only a step th From clories n Vil we find the veil hetween JNA. RICHARD AND EVA In lovine memors of our affec Tite: 1h, heloved daw dearly Wwho entere TANNER al h today The dear one found her. And we lost. lo, the Shepherc sen pastires bor e around he Y more OTED PARENTS A vast eternity. it seems immortal claimed you for ears Nine ¥ MAS. Tn loving remembrance of o mother and dmother. MARTHA 1 THOMAS. who ed “this life " #hu years today nher 30 o not forgotten TED DAUGHTER. LA M AND GRANDSON. ALFRED FFLL 5 WASHINGTON. A tribute memory of o W MAMIE A Fted thi one Vomher 30, Tn_my heart your memory lingers itly. tender. fond and trie not dav. dear wife at 1 do not think of you would | D your haud » Ties hich R ASHING NERAL I"RE('T%S life worth while world_to me fTAR i AN His A FU “Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 Member_ National Selected Moy CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301_EAST CAPITOL ST, | Timothy Hanlon _641 H St NE. _° Phone L. 5543. THE ORIGINAL "WR.SPEARE Co0. 1628 CONNECTICUT AVENUE POTOMAC 4600. FORMERLY AT 128 H ST. N.W. reclor_and o € 1€] Tel t’s Sons Co. None Main_2473 T. F. COSTELLO OW LOCATED_AT ST 'm. H. Sardo & C ~w Private Invalid Limousine 3. g 3 Honern “Ch _ Lincoln 524 V.L.SPEARE CO. either the successors of nor connscted with the on‘m-ll R._Spear establish o H St. N.W. 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