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THE EVENING STAR. of the Treasury. Today the club sent a gift of $25 to be divided among five of the opportunities which are designated. It is expected that many other Government departments will e heardfro m before the end of next week. One who requests that his contribu- ton be credited as coming from “A ‘rlend,” asked that his donation be held until there remains only one or two of the opportunities not com- nleted. Meanwhile the gift {s being placed temporarily in the “undesig- nated” column. o Gifts of money may be sent to John Joy Edson. treasurer, Soclal Service House, 1022 Eleventh street, or to the office of The Evening Star. OPPORTUNITY NO. 1. CRIPPLED AND IN CONSTANT Florid a SIMFORCHARTIES Via Double Track-Sea Level Route SPEED — SAFETY — COMFORT [Nearly $14000 Yet to Be Raised to Meet 14 PUNCTUALITY 8 Thru Trains Daily Opportunities. FROM WASHINGTON Everglades — E.&W. Cossta : E lnJes Led. ** e Florida Last Coast Ltd. m. —1 Night Qut { ‘West Indlan Ltd. —1 Night Out . B javana Special — 1 Night Out i Paimetto Led. (2 Tiains, — 1 Night Out Coast Line Floride Mail 3:15a.m. Atlantic Coast Line The Standard Railroad of the South Tickets, reservations, information fron: GEO. P. JAMES, G. P. A. 1418 “H” St., N.W. ington, D. C. Tel. Mein 7838 Ask for “Tropical Trips" Booklet With Christmas only one week | i | }aw nearly $14,000 is yet to be| PAIN. raised for the 14 opportunities of the | Crippled to the point of total physi Associated Charities if the 61 children | cal disability, the father of this famil |and 23 adults in these needy families |0F Wi and three children is unable | are to be cared for adequately during | “There is nothing but pain,” said the | the new year. fnan to the soctal worker o she found il oon today show recelpts | Dim trving to divert himself as best s — =" | Reports at noon today P15 | he could. The doctors cannot Say oK o {of $1,791, and coupled with the an- | chat his chancrs of recove . Administrator’s Sale Dental Oficej nouncement was an appeal for a final | These will dovbtless be improved If “To close un estate. Dental practice. fully | drive to make the campaign a suc- |the man’s miad can be relieved and - d modern office: Chairs, if he’can be assured that his wife and children v.1l not suffer. Twenty-cight dollars » week is needed for this pur nose, 7.8 there are no other resources ted 10th and G n.w., Washington, D. - o . e heart (,’:'"s:u.w w]m..x"‘w.'.".r.‘ death | Those in charge of th practice ran $8.000 yearly. cash practice. | apo hopefy a GIMOTTOW £t he obtained at’ bargain_price from ad. | A7 hopeful that tomor 4 winistrator. Address Box 107-X. Star offive. | church organizations which ha - o : tributed in the past to the Opportunit: fund, as well as some Which ha; never done so, will designate one or | more of these families for their Christ- | mas offerings. ‘ Treasury Club Sends Gift. Among the Government grou which annually contribute is the W el- | fare Club of the office of the register campaign many | the man's for the next Hiness. This 12 months. is | during v acknow Erlebachers, Inc. T., $256; Mrs. L. L. L., G. A, In memoriam, | fare Club of Registr i H., $5; sked for ceived ..a». ed, $77 TUXEDO SUITS $29 On Liberal Terms EISEMAN'S 7th& F Tedg $5: J Amount, Total re $1,274.00 Still neede o OPPORTUNITY NO 2. REHABILITATION AT WORK. When this family first came to the | attention of the Associated Charities | they were living in an | shack. The children showed the ef- @he Foming Htar ADVERTISEMENTS Rk ol Receiven HERE Mayo’s Pha:rmacy; 3560 12th St. Brookland N.E. Is a Star Branch Office For the convenience of the patrons of The Star Classified Section, Star Branch Offices are maintained in practically every neighborhood in and around Washington. The Classified Ads left at the Branches are given prompt attention and appear in the first available issue. The above sign designates The Star Branch. No fees are charged for the service; only regular rates. "PRIVATE . AMBULANCES R AR Y | PHONE COLUMBIA 432 W. W. CHAMBERS' co. CLYDE J. association of twent) conducting a similar 1 You can save a lot of time and trouble by making use of The Star Branch Offices. The Star prints MORE Classified ads every day than all the other papers here combined. They are sure to bring best RESULTS. 4209 Sth “Around the corner” is A Star Branch Office Residence ve con- | and all savings have been exhausted | insanitary | | fect of a long period of underfeeding. Announces That he has severed his connection with the W. R. Speare Co., Undertakers, after an -five years, and is now name and personal direction”at Telephone Columbia 6324 4006 New Hampshire Ave. WASHINGTON, D. €., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18 1926. [} The school attendance of the oldor! for their own good. The sole income, ' supplement the oldest daughter's earn- | ‘knowledged, Previously e Erlebachers, Tne. . F. K., | g » $1; C. R. B., $6: F. 8. K. §., $2; Wel-| Gl tare Club of Registry Office, Treasury, | H H.,-$56; Mrs. C. R. B, $2.50; B. 8., motnt asked for .. $1,664.00 | PRICE. Togal recelved . 94501 The father of this foretgn family ts, 0| making a strong fight to “come back | He was persuaded to take the *‘cur | for tuberculosis if the Assoclated Chari- OPPORTUNITY NO. 3. | FOUR GENERATIONS. | ties would look after his family. The 5 | mother is herself just recovering from There are four generations Jn this| g gerious operation which she bravely | home—a_groat-grandparent, who still | underwent upon the doctor’s recom.- tries to work as strength and oppor- | mendation. Her neighbors, many of tunity permit; n grandmother, who|whom are also forelgners, but with | walts upon her invalid daughter, the | small incomes, are Interested in the | mother of three younk children, de- | welfare of the wife and children and | serted by th . The man i8{lend u helping hand. Twenty dollars under court ord ontribute to the | 5 week is needed until the father is sepport of his young family, but he | ghia to come home and take up the is badly In d}:-m u:hur\;rll;u- :l\f':ilrt hl:; family support. which he will have to sayments, there fs still o deficit of [qo ve - it 1 | S13 e in'‘he income of the home, | Ty rastored. here are. thres ehil.| SACRIFICING EVERYTHING TO or $936 a vear. { dren, all under working age. | KEEP HER CHILDREN. RN | Daady was a good provider and Krlebachers, Inc., $5; In Memor | father. He had a steady job and the Mr. and Mrs. S. B. L., $5; ) { family (colored) had a nice home Mrs. J. R. 8, $5; L. 8. R, 1,040.00 | After his sudden death and with no A., In memoriam, $1,040.90 ) 11oney coming in, the mothef, stunned R.'B., $2.50; H. H. C by her loss, gradually sold her furni- | Amount asked for .. ture in order to feed and clothe her Total received five children, between the ages of 5 and 13. Now their home is a sad con trast to what It was when the father was living, The mother needs an operation, but is afraid to leave her children to go to the hospital, for fear | they will be taken’away. Twenty-one | dollars a week Is needed to restore this home to something of its former | condition, or $1,092 for 1927. | eens . $1,510 OPPORTUNITY NO. 5. TUBERCULOSIS EXACT! $64. . D ITs their grades. Since coming under the | her 'teens. Thirty-two dollars a’ week [ Previously acknowledged, $5 5. properly housed, the children of school the next twelve months. Previously acknowledged, $103. Sent food wnd hyicnic lving. The | M...| St1ll needed .. .'N., §5; G. G.'A.. in memoriam,'$ under working age. The estimated| Welfa | is a minimum of $32 a week, or §1,664 | $10; Anonymous, $3; Mrs. F.T. H., $2. CRUELTY. " forsaken mother is pleading to be in the mill to which her parents sent sought refhige in ler mistaken mar Still needed . no resources. Twenty-four dollars | ones was irregular, with the usual re-|if the mother gives up her work, 18;ings, or $780 for the coming year. | care of the Assoclated Charities mat-|is needed to feed, clothe and shelter Erlebachers, Inc., §5; C. Amount asked for . age attend their classes regularly and | Erlebachers, Inc., $5; Miss M. father is serving a penitentiary sen- 2; 8! il koS Club of Registry Office, Treas- OPPORTUNITY NO. 10. | for a_ year. Amount asked for . $1,664.00 | Deserted by a faithless husband, allowed to keep her children. The her when a mer ¢aild. Cruelly rfage. Now there are three youns week 18 needed to hold this home to. sult that they were far behind in a small wage earned by a child vet in ters have improved. The ‘amlily is this household of nine, or $1,664 for | L, $5 | Total received already show the good effects of suffi- $1; E. H. H., '$5; Madémoiselle, $2; tence, leaving behind seven children F. N. need on o carefully worked out budget | ury, $5; H., $5: L. B. 8. $5; G. R. C..| A VICTIM OF*CHILD LABOB AND | Total recetved .. 08 1o aa i 1T ok Mighay: tHEs mother still shows the effects of work beaten by her father, she finally children to ly cared for and there are gether, or § 8§ for the year. Previously acknowledged, $71 Erlebachers, Inc., $5; Mrs. J $10; 8. B. P., $2.50; D. 8. C,, $1 $5; W. D. W, 810, Amount ed for Total received . B . $1,248.00 113.50 Still needed . . 3113450 OPPORTUNITY NO. 11. cknowledged, $101. | Yreviously acknowledged, $46. Erlebacher: Inc., $5; G. G. A, in memoriam, $56; H., $5. Amount asked for . Total received . a Still ne OPPORTUNITY NO. 6. NO FAULT OF HEI Handicapped by il health and de serted by her husband to carry the load of supporting hergtwo children, this mother is making § brave strug- 1o to do double duty. Mrs. A., us we will call her, was at Camp Good Will last Summer with her kiddies, where | she won the hearts of both the work- | ers and the other campers for her at-| tractive, sweet personality and her owed two years ago, the responsibility | devotion to her children, both of whom has been t0o0 great, and she is on the | are under school age. ‘Seventeen dol verge of breaking down under the load ; Jars a week, or $884 for the vear, is which she had to carry. The family | nebded to hold this home together. should be moved to larger quarters e Mrs, J. R. 8., ded | Still needed .. OPPORTUNITY NO. 4. WILLING TO WORK, BUT SHOULD | BE AT HOME. This devoted mother is perfectly willing to go out to work if necessar. {in order to keep her family together. | But she s in poor health, and there are efght chiliren in the home who need her and attention. Only one of these Is of working age. Wid Previously acknowledged, $36 Irlebachers, Tnc., $5; in memory of Kate Reeder, T. L. 5., §1; E. M. P. 50; G. G. A, in memoriam, $5; Wel- fare Club of Registry Office, Treas- ury, $5; H., $5. Amount asked for Total recefved . Previously acknowl rlebache $10; H., Amount asked for Total received .. Still needed Gasa bl OPPORTUNITY NO. 12. “MISFORTUNES NEVER COME SINGLY When the father of this family came across the sca to the United States he had visions of the promised lland. He learned a trade, married, and his dream was indeed a reality Then business hecame slack, two of the four children developed tubercu- | losis, hiy wife fell ill, and now the man himself is told by the doctor that he can work only a little or he will break | NICHOLS Still needed OPPORTUNITY NO. 7. NO SHIFTLESSNESS HERE. The hard-working, father of this colored famlly must i stop overwork, the doctors say, and et more rest and nourishing food, or | (41 y 2 the great white plague will claim an- | Rt LR e other victim. The mother takes in|' Lol e 4 children, whose ages range from 6| o 4 Eht ey | months to 15 years. The oldest girl| $25 & Week I8 needed right now, and o ol | inore may be needed if the man has to {floes her Dit, working after school| o[ work entirely. This is $1.300 for hours and on’ Saturdays and gives all | b i her earnings to her mother In spite |the year, and it will take that long of every effort and the mother's thritt | before the family can get on its fect (the father declares *she certal.nly | ®<&in. can make a dollar go a long way"), the physiclan says that six of the| children are anemic. due to lack of sufficient _and proper food. They | must be built up if they are not to! fall o prey to the trouble which threatens their father. Twenty-one|Still needed .... dollars a week, or $1,092 a year, is| asked for. { yusiness under his own St. N.W. Previously acknowledged, $16. Erlebachers, Inc., $5; H., $5. Amount asked for .$1,300.00 | Total received .... 26.00 A Wiy $1,274.00 OPPORTUNITY NO. 13. | DOING WHAT HE (! Phone Col. 5045 Previously acknowledged, $71. Erlebachers, Inc. In_memory of | Kate Reeder, T. L. §., $1; L. 8. R., $5; H., $6; F. D] W, $5. Amount asked for .. with bed and perhaps total disability, $1,002.00 the_father of this colored family of -+$1,092.00 | wife ‘and seven children, all under Total received .. 92.00} working age, has struggied hard to ¢ —oo——=|meet his responsibilities and to keep Still needed ... 1,000.00 | jjs home together. Unable longer to | OPPOBTU—]EEY NO. 8 ido laboring work, he has fitted up a {little shop in_the front room of his | | CAN'T LIVE ON A DOLLAR A DAY, | home, where he takes in repair work | His evesight almost gone, the most und So earrs a few dollars as he is | | able. Until the children are old| |that he can make at his trade is|onough to earn, outside help is needed. | |barely more than $1 a day—not | enough to support his wife and four Twenty dollars a week, or $1,040, is| | children, ranging in age from a baby Bick and Vet working until faced | Will Be Honored WILLIAM WARFIELD ROSS, Former chairman of Board o membership _committee. ROSS T0 BE HONORED ++.uos AT DINNER TONIGHT Membership Committee of Board of Trade to Pay Tribute to Former Chairman. The membership committee of the Washington Board of Trade and their guests will honor William Warfield Ross, former chairman of the commit tee, at nner the Continental Fotel tonight During Mr. Ross’ term of chairman ship last year the Board of Trade reached its highest peak in member «hip, closing the year with about members. Mr. Ross also laid groundwork for the board’s aim to reach a membership of 3,000 or more i this Approximately 109 guests will at- tend the dinner tonight. A special program has been prepared The affair is under the direction of John Saul, recently appointed chafr- !man of the membership committee by | Edwin C aha of the Board of Trade. Caths of Thanks #h to cxpress our sincers ation to the neighbors. Telatives for their kindress 1 tributes at the death Qaughter. BERTHA ¥ E NELSON _AND__DEVOTED MOTHER. KARRIET HAWKINS SMITH. We wilh express our _sincer, thanks and antireciation to the pastor members of Mcunt Bethel Baptist Chyre Meridian Lodge. No. 6. F. A. A. M. and imbia Lodge. at the Internal Revenue. Treasury Depart. ment, for their kindness and beautiful tloral’ tributes. also to the relatives and friends for their kindness to our brother and nephiew. ROBERT EgL - HIS SISTER. UNCLE AND AUNTS Deaths. December 17, 1926. at dence. Falls Church, Va. U BRICE. _Funeral from Gailoway Chureh Sunday. December 19 at president Priends ‘and aympathy and fle dear wife BRICE. bis rest M 3 lh‘:‘fi_}:adl THOMAS December 17, residence of nis vear Schippert's chapel, terment. Glenwood Cemetery. | DPAVIS, On Saturday. December 18, 1928 SADIE Davis. corvices at her late resi dence. 1505 15th st. n.w. Monday, De- ember 20, at% pm. - Thterment Rock Creek Cemétery. ~ (Patérson. N. J.. papers Dicase copy.) i9e st 0w, In- 19 ETTING. On Friday, December 17 after a short illness. at Sth st ¥ husband of Nellie Efting (nee Yates) Services at the S. H. Hines Co. funeral home, 2901 14th st. n.w.. Sunday. Decem- Yer 10.7at 2 p.Tuterment Datid City. cbr. 3 19 FARRAR. n.w Suddenly. on Friday. at his residence. 150 Seaton ."JOHN W. FARRAR. Funeral of John R. Wright Co. pom. 18 | heloved wife of Willlam T | 1926, | his residence. | LFRED H. beloved | 0. K5, Elks. and friends | rroyra; 58" b.mm. trom | wazso: | | WERSTER. December | asked for the next year for this family | 1in arms to a boy of 15. This oldest of nine. lehild is retarded in school and unable | to get a work certificate. The mother, a refined-looking woman, does her best Previously acknowledized, Erlebachers, Inc., $5; in memory Kate Reeder, T. L. 5., $1; R. B. A New Home in oxchall U1 e ULETIDE—when family happiness is paramount! Nfii The most joyous time of all the ye‘ar; the occasion D’ SRyl when home in its finer sense carries its greatest ap- Afij peal. What gift more appropriate than one for all the family to enjoy—not for a day or a week, but for lasting comfort? * * * Here'in FOXHALL VILLAGE we have a new group of the dwellings that distinguish this unique colony, groupea along Greenwich Parkway—a delightful residential square with center parlfs owned.and maintained by the U. S. Gov- ernment. We can say no more for these homes than the simple statement that they are fully in keeping with the beauty, comfort and utility that have led nationally known city planners, engineers and architects to say—"‘We would like to see more of this class of work in Washington and throughout the country.” - New Groub Open for Inspection Drive West from Dupont Circle via Q Street to 31st, North to R, West to Western High School, South to Reservoir Road and thence West om Reservoir Road to the VILLAGE—or take FOXHALL VILLAGE bus from Dupont Circle. BO23ESELPS 1417 K Street Main 9300 Leaders For 19 Yza.n in the Sale of Washington Homes to keep a neat ‘home and to glve good care to the children. The new baby is her special pride. Eighteen dollars a week, besides what the man can earn, i3 needed for this family of six, | or $336 for the year. | $10; H., $5. Amount asked for Total received . Still needed i . $1,040.00 42.00 $998.00 ‘l — | 0. 14 is closed—$520, ; ! Preyiously acknowledged, $181. | Opportunity Erlebachers, Inc., $5; G. G. A., lni i | memoriam, $5; Welfare Club of Regis- H $5; H., $5. $936.00 121.00 Undésignated—A Friend, $10. | try Office, Treasury Amount asked for Total received .. i Summary. Total amount asked for.. Total received to date $815.00 OPPORTUNITY NO. 9. NEARING THE GOAL. Several years ago the father of this | family died, leaving three little girls to the carc and guidance of a frail ‘mother. Through the widow's efforts and the generous help of others, this home has 'remained unbroken. Re-: cently the oldest daughter, by nature diffident and_ retiring, has taken her first plunge into the workaday world. Before long a younger sister, alert and ambitious, will become @ wage-earner also.” With this combination, the fu-| ture of this cheery home 1is assured. Meanwhile $15 a week is needed to . $15, Still needed ... & | Total still needed . { The following contributions have | been received und are acknowledged | 3 by The Star: ! Acknowledged 9.00 B. H. N., No. 1 5.00 | 14.00 | 100 | 15.00 b 5.00 | 10.00 | 70.00 | Anonymous, % A. L. P, as needed., M. E. R, No. 12. . Mrs. M. J. Lawrence, any. . Gerson Nordlinger, $5 each to all Building Force, Library of Congress, No. 4... Total . BAR PIN. niaunum. set wioh aamonas and | ENDS L!FE AFTER QUIZ. Call Mre. Clephane, Cleveland 2818 | Canadian’s Suicide Second One Following Alleged Robbery. REGINA, Saskatchewan, December 18 (#).—George McBride, owner of the Saskatchewan Western Elevator Co., who was questioned about a $2,254 robbery of the concern in 1924, com- mitted sulcide by hanging | B. B. Deal, an employe of the| company, shot and killed himself | November 30 after a second investi- | gation of the robbery was arted. Deal left 4 note saying he was $3,500 short in his accounts. “The pair had told police that they | were held up while playing cards in the office of the elevator company. The robbers forced Deal to open the safe, they said. MAILS 1,000 YULE CARDS. | ) HARRISBURG, Pa. December 1§ (#).—More than 1,000 Christmas cards, one for each inmate in the 78 county, borough and township homes in Penn- sylvania, have been mafled by Edward Wilson, of the State Department of | Welfare. G Manufacturers’ surpluses, cards fur- nished by private citizens and cards that were altered to make them avall- able for further use furnished the source of supply. The sending of these Christmas greetings has been ! « hobby of Mr. Wilson for yvears. i Minister Stetson on Way to U. S. « WARSAW, Poland, December 18 (#).—John Stetson, American Minister in Warsaw, left vesterday with his daughter for a six-week leave States. Mr. Stetson, any. 25.00 ..$365.00 | | i containing money, Friday, Reward. Cali BAG, 30, on 10th st. loop. Adams in52. BILL F Plegsant. {1 3 H reward Return to Washington Animal Res. ‘e League, 349 Md_a DOG—Large _male. woll and head_and addie. brown body: W BARRING ; and small pearls. e Mr. 700" Rhode Inlati Franklin ;Y EGLASSES—In Plumb, Troy. N O ASSToa Cantornta se. > GLASSES—Shell rim. _doublc lenn, W ke and 20t and Eve: reward M roturned to “TaT0 K st HANDBAG who wave | Newton. bee '8 Teft in auto of architect g lady )ift from 16th and 16, 610 Tuckerman st. Adams 19 T on bla initials T. taining $26 casl n_envelope. shobping dis- ning. Finder please lea ¢ Lansburgh and " recelve containing bill lll'll for return. J. A B in set th 65 to $50 reward it Zath ‘clk_book. Yo ey old. Keys. riis 1101 5in s ow. Col. G—Lost initial ahese frutera-on ahield: amond in ‘corm Foudrned to M. Weeh. 1 Phone West 378 o SETTER BITCH, heavily ticked, Nov. 11th. Reward. Phone Col. T04B-W. 147 Clf: | SPEC De- e B imotids case. Phone Cleve, ROD. it - Madestic, « WRIST WATO delphia and will visit in Phila- til January 8, when he will shington. | GREE: GREE 10th st,n.w.. Sunday, December 18, | . Pleass omit flowers. Inter: | el iast, M this_life December 16, | va. DAVID, beloved | at ment Funeral Sunday. | December 19, at 1 o'clock, Zion Baptist Chureh. Arlingion, tives and friends invited. A On_Friday, December 17 at his residence. 3812 Davenport FREDERICK. the beloved husband of Mrs. Sacah J. Greene, devoted father of Mrs. Irene Warren Greene), Mrs. Gertrude V. Denman (nee Greene) ‘and Wyatt F. Greene. Funeral Monday, December 20, at 1 o'clock pm. from the Rock Creek Baptist Church. Rev. Friends invited. Payne's Cemetery All members of J. M Lodke, 1437, G. U. 0. O. F., are notified 1i_meeting at ‘the hall Sat- December 18, at 8 o'clock, the funeral of Brother NE. Funeral Monday. 20. at 1 o'elock. at Rock Creek Baptist Chui Grant rd. Tenleytown, Rev. A. Jones_pastor. ROBERT H. ROBINSON, N. G, WM. H. FITZHUGH. P. S. “ WEIGHT, this life December e son, cC. Crummill to attend a Wednesday, Height, 1318 5th AN H She leaves Miotrn their loss three sons. one brothe one sister and_u host of other relatives and_friends. Remains resting at Henry ‘Washington's funeral parlor. 4 . n.w.. from which place funeral w held Monday. December at Relatives and friends invite LOWERY. Departed this life, December 16 1926, at 4:15 am. t her residenc M st. n.w.. BERTHA BEATRIC Gabriel Lo mother of Pauline Desl le E paul and Alvin' Lowery. she also . Funeral Su nm . at abo three December 10, 4t 2 nm. at a e dence. Friends d relatives invited. MATHIOT. On aturda; 1 at_his residence. st ne. HARRY B.. heloved husband of Mathiot (nee Services will be held at his 1 cember 20 Iington N < . 0 R st nw. busband of ‘the late Clara Norton. aged 74 years. Funeral from above residence ‘on Monday, December 20. at % pm. Relatives and friends invite Tnterment at Prospect Hill Cemetery. 16 LS. On Thursday, December 16, 10 s. cem! LES WILLIAM SAULS cember Fuirfax ART, Suddenly. 1 28, FRANCES . at Rev. P. L. Moare officiating y be seen at h teresi Sumner rd..” Anacostia. . C 8 TEWART. The Ladies’ Cliff Rock Socety the death of Mrs. FRANCES V. STEWAR’ ber 19, 1031 Chureh 1 dence, 1018 President. y. ¢ STEWART. The Ladies' Crispus Attucks Relief Association the death of Mrs, FRANCES E. V. STEWART. neral, Sunday. December 19 1026, Tane's C. M. E. Church, 14th and C sts. | Fu- W. A. Jones. pastor. | Infernient in familyot. | | with the 26, at the residence of | ment. k at. | Phone Fra ¥ | 136 7th St. S.W. Automob | FORMERLY from | — 1 | Modern Chapel 412 H ST. NE. Rower In Memoriam. P departs cembe b not_fo By ‘the ones sou i DREN FLAHERTY. In remen: HAF TFE f love to the m MICHAEL FT this et TY. A tribate « ar fath by forset 3 in this world T stas Knows my 1 you have 1 HiS SON In sad b HERTY. w todi cannot fat Wh God only S ol aw iy JERE t loving GOINS. TABB. b - ol and_miy TARR T “ TH OVING DAUG FADE Sacre ter and od this 1i mber 18, 1922 but not ER_AND HTER AND WiF ATSY HUNT. GERTRUDE TS Gone. forzotten HER_MOTH BROTHERS NEWM of ‘my who departed December 18, that land t the gate 1s waitin there. TTERSOY, McRINLEY winch % for her ALBERT T. NE PA b c you have passed away SIS, remembrance STEUART. STEUART nine ve: and a dear friend. E Sentember March 0 %A JACKSON 1831 - fail to ex how much LONESOME WIFE. DAUGHTER. FRIEYD AND FAMILY . SOMFRVILLE. Sucred_to nv . dear hishand. WOODLEY VILLE " wha denarted this hir wiay. De. ST T v mass at Holv Redeemer ¢ as. December 18 Loved in life. remembered in deatl May he rest in neace HIE Wrrs BArLiNe In sad but lovine remembra dear alanghter. PEARL THOM.A (nee Briscoe). Who left ne six years today. December 18. 1920 When evening shadows are fa Ana‘we are sitting alone. From our hearts there comes a loy It dear Pear! could only come home Dear Pearl. T tried so hard to = tears and br the PATRER " OTH TH) 2 ATHER. 3 OTHERS ISTER. g MUS. “In sad but loving remembrance « our dear hnsband and father. who Jeft 1< Shiddenly four Sears: ago. December 1% HIS WIFE AND CH{LDREY. In loving_remembrance of dear mother TDA E. WATSO. parted this life two years cember 18, 1024 HER DEVOTED SON. CHAS. A. MART]Y WAYNE. In sad but lovine remembrancs my dear danghter. GOLDIE L. B. WATNE. who denarted this life twenty years today. December 18 1906 Goldie. in the dawning of mor "In the light and hanny dav We chall know each other hetier When the mist has rolled awat LONELY WAMMA MARY_A.. beloved wife aul mother of B.'S. Webster and Walter 1 departed this life four vears ago to. December 18, 1922 Home is not the dear old place That was ance so full of cheer I have ceased to see vour f And your voice I fail to he When they ask me if T mi Yes. it fills my heart w HUSBAND. B. 8. A M. WEBSTER. 113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. “Télephone " T. F. COSTELLO QW LOCATED AT _N. CAP. ORTH 79 ‘Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Invalid Limousine Lincoln 524 . | 3 the succeesors of nor connected onginal_W. R Spear establish ;1009 H St. N.W. i Formerly 940 F St. N.W. ~P. A. TALTAVULL M. 1879 " NO BRANCH OFFICE s = Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) stablished 184 Phone W i Quick. Dignified, Efficient Service W. W. Deal & Co. 816 H St. N.E LINCOL RYAN S.E. JAMES 317 Pa. Ave ol iy Liv r}x’ mmmn | Gawler Service Funeral Direeto Member National S Since 1850 | Main 5512 s e i AR A N.W. CHAS. S. ZURHORST “Timothy Hanlon 641 K St. NE. - Phone L. 55 THE ORIGINAL W.R.SPEARE C0. 1628 CONNECTICUT AVENUE POTOMAC 4600. AT 128 H ST FUNERAL DES Prompt_Auto De Artisti—eXpresaive—inexpensive. ey wmen mnvtox. ;| Gude Bros, Co,, 1212 F St. JENNIE E. BARN STEWART. The officers and members of Tlhe Northeast Benevolent Association are hereby’ notified of the b of Sister | FRANCES E. V. STEWART. Funeral from Lane C. M. E. Churcl Tith and C sts. .. Sunday. December 19. at 1 o' K ghaip. | Menibers are re utested to wear | jack clothes and white gloves Lo MRS. IMONIA GRIFFI CKS, Fin. Sec. 1 A Departed this life Friday. Decem- | ber 17, 1026, at her residence. 626 B st. | we. after a long illness, which she bore | with Christian faith, ' Mrs. THOMAS. She leaves to mourn a de- | voted husband, Joseph Thomas: father. | ven brothers, three sisters and one uncle | host of other relatives and friends. unday. December 19. 1:30 p. from ‘ermont Avenue Baptist Church. Rev. J. E. Willis, pastor. mony Cemetery. The hands that did so much for me. How helplessly | God knows the But thes e . Pres. 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