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TUXEDO SUITS $29 On Liberal Terms EISEMAN'S 7th& F CANADIAN LABOR N DETROT STUDED {Workers Who Commute to ' U. S. Cause Federation to Ask Survey. CHAMBERS Wi e Complete Funeral Eaual to a_$300 One For Or One as L W. W. CHAMBERS CO. The Brownstone Funeral Iome 14th, Corner Chapin St. By the Associated Press. DETROIT, December who ommute 1o Jeaders say, compete with have coue under deral Govern- ians Detroit and Jabor ) workmen, scrutiny of the t The Government wants to know Wout the 10,000 - Windsor, Ontarfo. | residents who are said by the Detroft ation of Labor to commute daily ST el e ation thinks should, go | who, 1 det Detroit, Statistics Are Sought. t the commuting s lodezed by the federa- tion with Dr. P. L. Prentis, district director of immigration, and remedial action urged. Dr. Prentis put the | matter up to Washington, and’ last night Harry Hull, commissioner gen- 1 of immigration, ordered Dr. ntis to obtain detailed information I Mort; onimpreved preperty gage Mo bothersomo drumo ans l/2 Ample funds Reasonahle interest Reasonsble charges Prompt appro-als 0 Reparment privileges Erpert ndvice H.L Rust Co. - ESTABLISHED 83 \ 1001-15% St.N.W. / | Christmas, 1926 | Shop Early—Mail Early For Better Service THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, about each Canadian worker who passes through the Immigration office here. Dr. Prentls would not say that the Washington order was in response to the_labor federation's protest. The check iy desired, he sald, for sta tistical purposes. Results of the “heck, which i8 to be started Monda are to go to Washington monthly. Same Problem Elsewhere. bor unfon leaders, however, be- the order s in recognition of their protests. They point out that Americans are deprived of employ ment here by reason 3¢ the regula- tions permitting men and women to live in Canada and w svatm The situation also exists, the Ilabor leaders believe, in other Amer- ican border cities. The problem here, however, is regarded as most acute {because Detroit is the largest border oity and therefore presents a greater lahor problem. The obfection to Canadian labor competition comes at a time when some Detrolt plants are working only part time, or partial shifts because of seasonal slackening throwing many American workmen out of employ- ment. Federation leaders have denied that their objection is to non-univn work- men. claiming that the bar should Le -aised against all workers living on | the Canadian side, whether they hold | unfon cards or not. VETERANS TO GET GIFTS. War Mothors Will Remember Dis- trict Men at Christmas. The American War Mothers will give a Christmas treat to 152 inmate: and 21 nurses at St. Elizabeth's th year. it was announced at a meeting held at the Lee House last night. The organization will also send a handker- chief and a greeting card to each Dis- trict ex-soldier in hospitals in other sections of the country.” A number of these are at Mount Alto and Walter Reed hospitals. Mrs. Eleanor Wagner was re-elected president of the organization. The other officers elected are: Mrs. Mar T. 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Business and social references re- quired. vk in the United | ARMSTRONG SUES TO GET LETTERS Correspondence of Former Wife and * Diplomat Refused, He Says. | i Suit to obtain possession ber of letters alleged to he between Senor Don Franci; chez Latour, ndw Minister Guatemala to the United States, and the former wife of the plaintiff, was filed vesterday afternoon by James R. Armstrong, 10 New York avenue, against James M. Proctor, a member of the local bar, formerly counsel for Armstrong, and the Security Savings and Commercial Bank, where the let- ters are, said to he deposited. Mrs. Lillian Armstrong, divorced the plaintiff in Baltimore December 18, 1915, and_is now the wife of the Guatemalan Minister, it is set forth. he. plaintiff, through Attorneys Le. fevre and LeRoy, tells the court that he wants the letters so that he maj make complaint to the government of Guatemala of alleged actions of the Minister. Armstrong was charged by Senor Latour, while secretary of legation, with criminal libel and Mr. Proctor is said to have received the leters to aid him in defense of Armstrong The charge was nolle prossed Iebru- 24, 1912, hecause the diplomat de- clined to testify, it is said. Arm strong tells the court that the ac- quaintance between the diplomat and his wife dates back (o 1903 and the ers now in the safe deposit box are sald to be evidence of their ac- quaintanceship. Proctor has the key to the hox, is sald, and declines to surrender it, although he has been paid for his services and the ca ainst Arm- strong is ended. it Marriage Licenses. \hrlh‘e licenses have been issued to the followin o Wallace of McLean, Va. and Vienna. Va. Thompson ot Jones and Elizabeth Hoiland Hipple of Piere, S. D., enry 0f this city. Funk of Virgilia H_ ‘Wilson of Robert Minor and M Durid C, Reid and Mur Joseph A Merola and Lotiié George W. Low ertson, both’ of Dumfrie Births Reported. 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Striking corner locas tion, with permanent outlooic: large lot, contalning a wealth of trees, flowera and shrub ,500 and s first trost will buy this property at tworthirds of Its reat RS o U rererred) Inspection by appointment Ouwner, Main 176} week days. SHANNON & LUCHS INC. HOMES UR EITH The Sample Home is Located at 1702 WNON 37th Street N.W. TERRACE qQMp SAMPLE HOMES 1333 Ingraham Street N.W. 1369 Hamilton Street N.W. Each Sample Home is Always Open for Inspection -LUCH Members of The Operative Builders’ Assn. of D. C. n._C., 'SHERIFF CONVICTED | grade SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1926. A——m ON NEGLECT CHARGE Removal Penalty in Mnumu Case Involving Liquor Con- troversy. Special Dispateh to The § MANASSAS, Va., December After a trial of two d the Circuit Court of | County found Charl sheriff. gullty of unlawful, willful and tacit neglect and refusal to enforce the laws agalnst uor violators, The penalty is removal from o Counsel for Barbee noted an AH!IE‘)U and were allowed 30 days in which to_file a bill of exceptions. R. I Duvall, State prohibition in- spector and county officer, charged that on September 11 he discovered the sheriff intoxicated and attempt- ing to operate an_automobile on a public road. J. J. Murphy. of the law Enforcement League, asked removel of the sheriff. Duvall's ch, and other allegations of in- toxication 1 public places were not sustained in the verdict of the jur: but the charge of neglect and refu to enforce the in_the verdict of gullty. Barbee has been sherlff of Prince William County 16 years. e MAN AND GIRL KILLED BY TRAIN IN VIRGINIA 1 in Willlam Barbee, Special Dispateh to The Star FROY ROYAL, Va., George Lee, wealthy stock oncbridge, Clarke Coun little 7-vear-old daughter were struck by Norfolk passenger train number afternoon at ¢ way Court crossing. between Whitepost and . Va. Mr. Lee was bringing his aughter home from school. They were taken aboard the train and rushed to Boyce for medical at- tention, but died en route. The ac- cident occurred at the crossing where Mr. Lee's brother, John Lee, was killed five years ago. LOUDOUN TUTORS MEET. Community Leagues One of Topics Deceml of & and lin W Friday at Purcellville, Va. Special Dispatch to The Star. PURCELLVILLE, Va., December 11.—The second regular session of the Loudoun County Educational Asso- ciation held at she Purcellville School today. It was largely attended by teachers from all sections of the county. Reports were heard from the delegates to the State Iducational As- soclation at Roanoke. The principal speaker Frieda Koontz, s Leagues of Virgin Keeping Community I frs, Mabel N. Lybolt, er at the Lincoln High School dressed the association on * State Cou of Stud, aibility of Extension Courses for Lot doun County” was discussed by Charles 8. Monroe, principal of the Ashburn High School. One of the features of the afternoon was a demonstration lesson in fifth- arithmetic by Su 0. L. Miss Junior poke on of ‘The Pos- Em 711 Thirteenth Street SPAIN IS AWAITING YOU JUST AROUND THE CORNER Food Fetches You Charm Captivates Dancing Delights Service Satisfies Nights are Noted DIN DpALCING, $1.50 Borguno’s De Luxe Band Luncheon, 12 to 3 Open Sundays 55 e at FOUND. tan “male. black saddie. Teg Apply. Washington Animal Re: cue_ Teagie. 349 Maryland ave. s.w BRINDLE BULL. : female. An: Ry Washington ‘Animal Rescue League, 349 aryland_a light “gray color ahort tall.” Awply “twle. League, identification and SR Naily. 1418 Ch | ST BERNARD, male. light fan in color rayish head. Washington Animal Al Bepeile, Lo «"yf’mmw ave. sowe pin_st. i and B Biiliine o i A‘atrmr ontaining Banner: Laundrs bilis. . B from Kahn's, small add Hook K. Fitz- | patrick, 113 Fast Carroll ave. Dél Ray. Ya. ARD CAS! Sundiey Dresds Diack moire. containing lor- Reward if returned to 0 Apt. 13 biacl k’.ud G male, mixed Alredale. biac saddh. n };c(’- and Fead, white fect and white blase 11965 o s Becember 8 mation leading 10 Virsinia taz ‘N, with saphires i “Reward if returned. Main Tost on land” aye. FGLAS: S, anell frame. r Belasco Theater. Pists FOX 7 Tngs, nam F Cleveland 1 GLASSES, Tarket ai . "o Tineral rovard AAND! fore 8 franes and reinin, bac Lo aven s Madge T. McLaughiin, WANDIAG, vellow Teather. Saturday. Between and Florida. aves. white, brown maric- Reward." 3406 Rodman or 2400 Rivereide Apt. at one Mrs. F " containing valuable vatory Kann's depart- December 10. "-Reward akcrest. Md., K L) HANDBAG, papers aud’ ri ment, store. rued e Guestions asked NETTE—Silver: | L(:Rfemm to Apartment 21, —Dec. mfk s hlack ady Nt valuabl Bt i aud other ,30 Km‘noox Columbia rd F, Collins 835, the POCKETH TR TBOO](—-Cunlenll of valt :‘qfxoznl' v John B. Mactarlane of Cumberl i, first _part of last week. Finder ple unicate with Mr. iane o Jol . 90 mul| Tu-kl Howard " Cof. 18 I Lanaburgh LICE noG large: st 'e K PAPERS belonging 1o Edith 8 Conn. ave. Reward. Cleve. 0 4:30 an m»k.wmuk. containing ers. hank book on dentification papers. black, vieinity 10th Reward 'if returned *t le’:l’;?- Amlr Charles C. Colling), Apt. % i SR Brookland ~bu . 5060, Br. 174. “to him. or nearby. nity ST A CMB ELLA—Dupont Jinder blease c Bag, Bt e st n.w. West 2900, president | a1 prohibition law resulted | [JOSEPH ROBSON, SR., DEAD! 1Wls 40 Yell‘s in Business as Con- tractor and Builder. Joseph Ttobson, sr.. 72 years old. for | 40 years a ne contractor and build- | jer of Washington, died at his resi-| {dence, 3526 T street, Thursduy aft- | jernoon. He had been ill several | | weeks. { -Mr. Robson was horn at Dumfries, | { Scotland, In 1854. He came to Wash- | ington in 1885 and has been in busi ness here since that time. Ie is sur-| vived by two daughters, Mrs. Marian | Lake and Mrs. Jessie Sprinkel, and | itwo sons, Joseph. id Mark g | Robson, all of Washington. ! He was a member of West Street ! vterian Church and the Cale-} 1 Club, Funeral services will be | held at the late residence tomorrow [afternoon at 2 o'clock, conducted by | Rev. Dr. James T. Marshall. Inter- ment will be in (;lonwuod Cemetery. MRS. C. U ELY EXPIRES. Funeral Conducted This Afternoon With Burial at Glenwood. Mrs. Clara Ubhoff Ely, 65 years old, widow of Loui ind a lifelong resident of Washington until 10 years | ago, died Thursday at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Ethel E. Patti- son, New York ¢ | She is survived also by Maj. E. F. Ely, U. S. A., of Baltimore; | Fred Bly of ° New York City, H. L. Elv of Silver Spring, Md., and George Ely of this city. Funeral services this afternoon dertaking parlo: W. E. Bom- herger of Fpiphany Church, followed | by interment in Glenwood Cemetery CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Wanderlusters' hike for tomor- pw. will start from Chesterbrook, Vi Meet Rosslyn at 5 pan. Mr. Mason wiil lead. Washington Society of Engineers will meet Wednesd: 815 pan., in assembly hall of the Cosmos Club. ROCKVILLE. ROCKVILLE, Md., December 11 (Special).—With all of the Baptist missionary societies of the county well represented, the quarterly meet- ing of the Montgomery County Group of the Women's M onary Union of Maryland was hehl in the Rockville Baptist Church yesterday under di- rection the group leader, Miss Isabel Kingdon of Rockvillé, and at noon luncheon was served by the women of the Roc! lle church. The program included reports from the various societies, addresses by Mrs. Carl Johenning of Brentwood, Md. fleld worker for the Montgomer County Grou Mi Emma Leach- man of Atlanta, Ga.. field worker for the home board of the Southern i Baptist Convention, and Mi: Jean- | ette White of Baltim. field worker for the Women's M onary Union i | four sons, were conducted Spexr?n un- of Maryland: a report of the recent annual mpenng of the Women's Mis- sionary Union of Maryland, by M Thomas R. Falv a playlet b members of the Sunbeam Society of the Rockville church: a solo by Miss A Choate of Rockville and other features Compromising the group are the missionary socleties of the churches at Rockville. Kensington, Cedar Grove, _Barnesville, Germantown, Mount Zion, Silver Spring and Tra- { vilah | Improvement of the school grounds, | in_which the county board of edu- cation is manifesting interest, was the principal topic at the monthly | meeting of the Takoma Park-Silver pring High School Parent-Teacher Association at the school Wednesday | evening, which was conducted by the | | president, H. B. Hendrick. The at- | tendance ‘was large. Mrs. Henderson Buried. The funeral of Mrs. Clara S. Hen- derson, widow of Judge James B. Henderson, who died Wednesda night, aged 81 years, following a long illness, took place yesterday after- noon. Burial was in Rockvitle Union | Cemetery. i Licenses have been issued by the clerk of the Circuit Court here for the marrifage of Frank.Cusumano, 54, and Mrs. Amelia Stage, 48, both of Washington, and William F. Hedges, 43, of Rockville and Miss , of Olney, Md. . Catherine H. Embrey of Washington is named as defendant in a suit for an absolute divorce filed in the Circuit Court here by Noble B. | Embrey of the vicinity of Cabin John, this county, who charges that on February 28, 1922, he was deserted. The plaintiff asks the custody of Noble B. Embrey, jr., 7 years old. The couple were married in Rockville | on August 28, 1918, Mr. Embrey is represented by Attorney Kenneth Lyddane of Rockyville, Pythias Lodge Elects. Forest Oak Lodge, No. 123, Knights of Pythias, of Gaithersburg has elected the following officers for 1927, who will be installed early in Janu- Chance ' commander, Iugh Carter; vice commander, B. Z. Hard- ing: prelate, Avis B. Rowland; master of work, Zadoc M. Cooke; master of arms, Willlam McBain; keeper of records and seals, J. Thomas Martin; ‘master of finance, Walter W. Thomp- son; master of exchequer, James T. English; inside guard, Jacob T. Gartner; outside guard, Hugh Walk- representative of grand lodge, William McBain; alternate, Jacob T. Gartner. The annual Christmas tree party of the Knights of Columbus and Catholic Daughters of the Gaithers- jburg parish will bo held in St. Mar- tin's Hall, ithersburg, December 23, when it is planned to entertain {something_like 500 children of all | denominations of Gaithersburg and the county. Mrs 8 at the' many friend to the for H. A naw'. desire to who extended ner during his re- IAD thank kindn cent iliness. STEWART. We wish to express our sincere | thanks and anpree to the many friends and rvelalives for their Kindness. and floral tributes. on the death " and uncle, HENRY MAN. DAUGH. SIE STEWART. TEWART ~ ARMI: ARENDES, | Thursdar. December 0. 1926, residence. 610° G st. s.e.. JOHN H., Betoved “hushand of Delta "Arenden (nes Hughes). Funeral from his late resi dence ori Monday, December 13. at 8:30 am.: thence to Si. Peter's Church, wh solemn high mass ‘will be sung at 9 Relatives and friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 12 Members of the Carroll Coun. 877, are hereby notified of the death of JOAN HENRY ARENDES. 610 G st we. "Funeral from his late residenca on Monday. hizh Signed by 1610 XY B, MeCARTY, Grand H. J. KANE, Financial Secretar; mber 9. 1920 ARTER, it b IO PESWRRD " CARTER: Jéacon™and trovies Fiist Dantist Chyrch: . Va.: brother n! Charles and R father of Beatrice Hj ke, Enmme nd Boy nday. tist Church. inerai Decers rat Byb- ETH, Dacember 11 cuzwwl E BREWER. vd, b.m ienna, On Satu:da. 4245 B | pAvIS, 10, 1926 e ANNA nthony e Olitet Cometers DAVIS. deniy. e N¥du pm. JOHN P DAVIS band ‘of Mary Davie tue eral Sunday. December 1 Galbra et L N Battio invited Knights of Gethsen clatives ne | manders i Tuil 7 Bth st Dec : to_att WILLIAM minder GEO. W. BOWIE, Recorder Compantons of Mt. Vernon Chap- | L. are requested to attend the fu- | of late brother VIS ‘Sunday. De X sharp. Galbr; between Iy and RY TUR! ter. No. I Excellent | . of 1 officers E BOWIE, See's. DAVIS. Officers an Grand Commande and sir knights Getheemane and M by ordered. to assembie fii fu uniform De: nights and H Templar's Tt v., 10 attend irom rch. Gth 1 o'ciock p.uw Attest: Order JOHN W. STOCKTON, and _Com e CHAS. D. FREEMAN, Grand Recorder. DAVIS. All members of Social Lodge. X are dered to as’ g’mnxp in spociad on Sunday. ember 12, 1 m.. at the temple. 5th and Va. ave or 'the pur- pose of ‘making arrangementa for and at- uding the” funeral of our late brother, DAV ervices at Zion Chirch. 6th st | J Attest: A DAVIS. Officers and excellent_companions of the M. E. Grand Chapter, H. R. A, M are hereby Totified of the death of P. G: | P. DAVIS and are requeated | December | between of of D¢ SHAED. G. H. Grand Sec; Suddenly, on Friday, December at_her residence. 610 L, st. ne., the beloved wife of the late D. Deming. Funeral from her lat lence.'on Monday. December 13. at Relatives and friends invited to af tend. Interment at Glenwood Cemetery (Albary, N. Y., papers please copy.) EICHELBERGER. Saturd; December 11. 1926, at 4 a.m.. at her residence, 8 South Spruce “st. 'Clarendon, Va. MARY M. EICHELBERGER, widow of the late ;‘I‘lnnk T. Eichelberger. Notice of !unerll ater. FORSYTH. _Suddenly, December 10. 1926, am. JANVIER HOWARD, FORSYTH, be Joved husband of Heien Chamberlin Foi m:: lo o( the late Col. Lewis Caes Fo argaret F. - duy and Lewis Henry Forsyih. = Notie of funeral hereafter. 11+ On Friday, December 10. 1926, WALTER F.. beloved husband of irens Sattars Halleck. Notice of funeral hereafter. Suddenly. on Frid 6, at his residence, 42 beloved hus- WILLIAM 7 D. Funeral from n Monday. Decem- p.m. - Relatives and friends Interment Congressional Ceme- December 3 New Jer- invited. te OLMES, On @idar. Decomber 10, 1950, at 1:50 a.m 8 gt B PG RN RICHARDAON. HOLAY the “devoted daughter of 1da Wood F: ette. She leaves to mourn their loss devoted mother, three ' sisters, three brothers and a' host of ‘relatives and frie Funeral from her late residence Monda¥. December 15, at 1 pm. Inte ment_at Harmony Cemetery. papers please copy.) HOUGH. On_ Thursday, at, his residece ELIDA € | i December 9. 1 i Falls “Church, beloved husband of Lowe Eng- lish Hough and son of'the Tate Franklin - and Mariah Eifen Housh of Lowville. Funeral from the residence Sat: - December 1. at 2 o'clock. d this life December 8 8 ct. nw, LUCY of Frank 6 iy HOWARD, ~ devoteq Howard and _mother-in-law_ of _Loujse Howard. Funeral Sunday. December 1 from Janifer's funeral pariors at 2 o'cloc] v.m. “Interment at Payne's Cemetery. HYMAN. Friday. December 10, the residence of her e Kanawha st. n. Y™ loved wife of Joseph Hyman and mother of Mrs. Albert E. Steinem and Mrs. Obermeyer. . Funeral from the. residence | of her daushter. 3¥31 Kanawha st. Do Sunday. December 230, Interment Washington Hebrew (Chicago papers please. copy.) 34 Seaton sf. n.w JOHNSON. On Arlaai beloved brother of at his r(uulen(v ILLIAM JOI rs. Fannie 'iaund—rs Mrs. Evelen ter. Mrs. Dorcas Jackeon: one brother, E4 ward Jolinson. - Funeral services will be t Grice's funeral parlor, 12th and R n w. at 1: p.m. Mond: Relal and frignds are invited to atiend. E. OII D"N'mber 10 1926, l! H neral from Whitfield M. FE. Lhun . Lan ham, Md., Sunday. December 12, at l 30 | Relatives and friends invited. December 10, 192 sts. | AY. Fridas, December 10. 1026, at 1 P H. MAY. the beloved and ov Wa L, May (nee Van Horn), 54 Sears ! aryfim from his late ronr- dence, b2 rida ave. n dence, 52 d on_Monday 1 . thenea 10 tha Epworth Methodist Church ' 15h o and North Carolina ave. n.e.. where gerv. ices will be held at % o Tnterment Rock Creek Cemetery. ~Friends and rela- tives invited. LSON. | Departed life Frida mber 10. . at Freedmen's H iter s Mot Hneas BEATHA devoted wife of Charles Nelson and Jovin danghter of Harriet Hawking, aister of | Mra. aadie Wilson. Ophella " Middleton, | Thomas Hawkins +and ~Evangeline Alle Funeral, Mondar. December 13, "from Crorian h. where solemn high m: will be ‘,— for the repose of her Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. tives and friends invited to attend mains resting at W Ernest Jarvia® funeral arlors. Geofgia ave. ‘n.w. (Princa | rzes and Charles County papers pleass | thi Re- | E B ;(‘_ h’l.! L y “devoted husband_of Mary Owens aml Tather of Dorothy Jenkins. beloved son of Rachael and the Jate Thomas F. | Owens. brother of Mary Besson. Jo'lph and Marghall Owe Remains resting ul| the W, Co. funeral pariors. vo. n.w. ~Funeral Sunda I pm’. from Mount Zio 3 Rev. _Perkins officiating. Tnterment Mount n Cemetery. OWENS, ombers Young Men's Progres- sive Lodge, , _are requested to - i "a"di\;ndnv |D'i o_attend funeral o OWENS from Mouit Zion- M. E. Church, 1 p.m. Members meet at hall 12 p.m. ROBY. PETERSO! G, N. LAWSON,, P. b} L g . Officers and nwmvm- of Morning Todge. No. 40. I. B. P. O. Elka of are here notified to meet in a ses- sidn ‘of sorrow Saturday hight, Decomber 11. at the Home. at o'clocl for th puipose of arranging for the funeral ar "o our late deceased broth E. Church, cember Brother JOHN Sinday. Deedmber 14, at Mount Zion Baptist Church Darton ave. ‘and 0th st members o Coly Foreat ' Temple. Templo. No. 4 By order of . WM. B m\mu: FLOY PAYNE, Saturday dencn 1412 RAFTERRY. | | Attest: Decamber 11, t0th st. now. | beioved wifamof | Rafterry. Notice of 1 hercafter. SMALL. On Saturday. Docember 11, 1026 RT CLIFTON. heloved husband_of Aime 8, Small af 262 o st ne No- tice of funeral hereafter. SBTEWART. Suddeniy, on 'rnum:a eamber 9. & HELE S fom ‘the varlors of “Wm. H. Scott. 400 Sth st Monday. December, 13, at o Mount Olivet Cemeter; YOUNG. _ Saturday, December 11, 1926, at er_Teridence. TRIPLETT YOU Washington A. Yo later. No flowers. In Memoriam. CARTER. In sud and loving of my dear husband, JOHN who passed awa; December 11, 19 In_the grave, softly Where the flowers swi Ligy o g love’ 80 ear i nia Jobels, il ® DEVOIED WiFE TavRA. o 14 e sanbaae Gt JOHN B. DILLARI who de- ariad (s Miis two years deo. December it/ DEVOTED NIECE ERNESTINE. GRAY. Iu memory of our dear, mothe ] GRAY, died in King e e oy D cember 11." 193 Fou den't’ kno %o Semis to your home. h"'s’- -'.d when He calls for one or the S wiley ot s it Notice of funcral ‘membrance . CARTER, DILLARD. ar un. the sorrow to loso a But the warat blow of all is when Ife &Alied" for_ mother: UIRRIAR, JORN. EMMA .~ Chenoweth Gineral from her lute reaidence. 105 Carolina ave. se.. Monday. Decemb t 2:30 pm. at Relatives and friends i ed to attend. ) Interment private. coc - Rieember 10, 1028, ut hiy oo '3 BERT. hel K ot Tl " Cedar Semei i fe 1" Cemetery. m:n CHILDRE RAY INES. In sad and Joving remembra "le';lur annt and mother. LULU HAL Xho pas Decembe: In the rave m tly wleepini he flowers sweeily Li Y'.. of e Biie one we Jave so- dearls p her lon " BEVOTED PAMILY. | JoRNsoN, | sed away three years'age today. 1,8 Our 3 n fitmoflm AR e Docom- youra ugo todey, assed aincs (Lt ok Bim home n il Bt 10 niy heart 1 love him still When evening shadows are falling And 1 am' sitting alone i the mes & lonsieg ould_only ¢ s n'r\o'fl:fi"‘w;nfifll <« memors_of my mothar. cted thie lite 615 'Aod my Tather who died December Neve- be forgottan THEIR DAUGHTER KATIE memory af our dear daugh MARY CATHERINE, who “mxm years ago this De- loved her and we lost her, Though our Savior loved her best. We are clad to know our darling. With him 13 at rest. HER FAMILY. In_ memory of my friend, W. M. JOHNSON. ‘who departed thia life one Serr ago today. December 11, 1925. This day brings back sad memories OF a Joved one gone to rest: And thosa who think of him today. Are the ones who loved him best. On_the hillaide. softly despins. Whern the flowars gently wave, Lies tho one we loved so desrly In his lona and ient grave. 13 FRIEND. R. WADE. JONFS. _Tn loving remembrance of my con. WILLIAM JONES, who daparied this December 1 lifa tw lify two years ago today. ol o heer: ared to_see your Aud sour voics wo fall ;‘a% e In sad but_lovini W other, WILL) 7Al( il lhm years ago today, Thera it 3 face w0 dess we miss. Still ia the voice wa 4.n{L keep him ""‘4'“"&;5"" unti! e ot a7 abov HIS CLOVING T SISTER. | VIRGINIA WILLIAMS. - {JONES. In Joving rememb husband, WILLIAM JONI e twoJears ag0 0t the dear ol once so ful ce of my dea: who,_departe ay. December 0. T never will T Jove him still: He ts as precious to me & ® he was the A awa, HIS LOVING WIFE. GEORGIA JONES. * mbrance fodt® o dear . father, Gl KREAMER'Wno ' Separted fo two years ago today. December 11, 1 Just when life was the sweetest Ard sou should have lived your best of heaven opened. ‘And Goa” called o 10 rest. Forget him? 12 W loved him then: “wp Tove B m eull. His memory is as Rmflou- Asit way the day VING C] . KREAMER. In loving | an?hmA“ Tho geparicd this’ life two years ago to- epar o life. two Gay, December 11. 1 When the evening shades are falling And' 1 am al'x"uom In'my heart there comes a I f ‘my husband could come We_may all have our sorrow Some griefs quickly ‘die . m But the Darting from my desr hasband Grieven my Heart Trom day (o Q&Y. In_my heart sour memory I Tender. twoetls. fond and rter There'ls ot a des, dear lpved one, u hot of HIg nrm"'m) WiFE.* Xdkes R MORTON. Tn sad but Javing, of our dear miother. MALIN] oA 3 0 passed anag one Decemner 11, "1095, °°¢ T4 One long. weary vear has passed e God called mother home. How sad has been our hearts, Oh! how lonely our home. Truly our hearts were broken, When Yo bade us each §ood-by. But_we shall strive to jor In heaven with Christ to al Me miss you, oh. how we miss you. Ot "lows ‘earin can never repay. But some day in h’l\"n we'll you, With Tesus. -onr % HER IOVIVG C) . NOKES. In loving_ mem: g Mothér and V(e SARAR Y. NoK ‘"’ departed_this lifs two Years ago cember 11 10 We all mise anl mother dear, 4 y brings a tear: sweet it would be nen EORE M 2D HIL R OF AND AND CHIL- PAYNE. In memory_of o and_father. no\‘"pnu: ‘%"A: r ago toda You could not we-k Io " Wwou could not #00d- Kinow vour thovghis were with us P ovien you meet il v o A happy home we once enjoved, How sweet the memory still, - Bup death hus ever loneliness That_earth fll, WIFE. BIARY ABD CHILDREN. * THOMAS. In loving remsmbrtnlv dear mother. MARY L. THO) i’m devarted this life three years nn December 11, 1923, Lo\ed in life, in death remem! NIH HER 0_\q JOHN AND q‘ THOMA "l(‘“! In le but loving remem| U Wik e evarian q one year ao today, Decern "1 ¥ % Forget hec? 3 ved her then, we lo her still. '«'".r'"'x’fi‘“"n'm’,' “m‘-"’"‘-‘lfl ot e Rt o JAMIS Wi xl JR. WILLIAMS. In loving b1 ROBERT WIL] m’x‘”‘ r:_m: 2 M"- e bwenty-foin years ’; 1902 and i "R n lo‘vlnl m-m who died January 210197 nine years ago. Gone but not forgotten. TRE Fx FUNERAL DIRECTORS ~ 7 T. F. COSTELLO NOW JPCATED AT _1724 N. CAP. sT. NORTH _7076. ~ Wm. H. Sardo & Co. {Private Invalid Limousine 2 T. N.E. ssern Cianet: Lincoln 524 1008 §LW 'XI)I the original | Piorie Frank. 8026 Formerly 940 F St. N.W. P. A. TALTAVULL 436 7th St. S.W. NO BRANCH OFFICE " Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIR( 3034 M St. N.W. janitongs 1a4n jAMES T RYM 17 Pa. Ave, Model Chame oA inite 1700, i AR Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 Member_ National Selected Morticiane Main 5512~ LETge “TCHAS. S. ZURHORST Timothy Hanlon 641 H St. N.E. 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