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4-Piece Bedroom Suite. Was $§90.00. Now.......... 4-Piece 4-Drawer Vanity Suite. UIIDIETIII....c t vi5-6 e 207, Off All Carriages and Strollers Three-piece Suite as Shown This suite with reversible Nachman unit spring-filled cushions covered in velour, in this special sale at this remark- remarkably low price. to offer. Take 20% Off the Price Tag on Any Suite 20% Off All Davenport Suites One of the greatest values we have 20% Off Every Finished Breakfast Suite in House 20% Off All Simmons Beds and Bedding Entire Stock of Lamps in this 2000 7 |scend the step: MRS.HARRIET MONROE IS KILLED BY FALL Prominent Church and Philan- thropic Worker Was 85 Years 0ld. Mre Harriet E. Monroe, known for here for her religious and phil- s died shortly before 6 o'clock last might in Casulty Hos- m injuries received yesterday morning when she fell down stairs at her home, 204 A street southeast. Mrs. Monroe had heen subject to heart attacks, and is thought to have been stricken she rted to de- Her skull was fras tured, and she was otherwise hurt. She never regained consciousness The funeral will be held at Luther Place Memorial Church at 2 o'clock Tuesdav afternoon. The body will lie in state there from noon that day, nd afler ‘he services will be sent to Atchinson, Kans., for interment, in line with the exnressed wish of M Mon- roe, who inore than 50 vears ago founded there Atchison (bllegiate In- stitute. the forerunner of Midland College, now located at Fremont, Neb., and held the presidency for s, _Monroe was born in Indiana. the daughter of he came to worl, as iater she became pre: the Gospel Mi post until five vears ago, whep made ML~ was an ardent Luther Place Church, taught the Monroe Bible class. & also lectured on_history and travel, and wrote exten heing a weekly contributor to Lutheran.” the official organ of church in the United States, for which she edited the “Washington page.” Mrs. Mon- roe also was the author of “Historical Lutherism,” which :as been translated | into 13 languages, and was the origin- ator of pageants woven around the aistory of the Lutheran Church. Her husband has been dead for many yvears. and the only vivors are A. M. Earhart of Kansas City. worker |is arriving here th | | \ . . § N . \ . \ Mo., a brother, and Mrs. M, 1. Ea aart of Chicage, a_ sister-indaw. wh afternoon to re- turn to Atchison with the body. EVANGELIST TO SPEAK. G. G. Kundahl to Preach at Lin- coln Park This Afternoon. G. G. Kundahl, evangelist ai the Central Union Mission, will be the principal speaker ai the Y. M. C. A. | open-air service in Lincoln Park this afternoon at 4 o'clock, it was an nounced last night by Willlam H Schmucker of the religious depart- ment of the Y. M. C. A. ‘The meeting is one of a series being given during the Summer under au- spices of the association, in co-ope tion with an interchurch committee. C. M. Griest will assist in leading the services, and Mrs. M. R. Moffat will play the organ ir, recruited from various churches in the vicinity of the park, will sing. HIPPING NEWS Arrivals at_and Sailings From New York. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Muenchen—Bremen i | Muncrum i Bolivier—Antwerp Soter DUE TODAY. MORROW. Southampton . ORI 55io oo e I | ndon American Merc Cristobal—Cristobal Coamo: Juan. . Aranahoc- Fort St. Siboney—Havana i Munarzo—Buenos Aires.’.. pa—Barrios 5 DUE WEDN Homeric—Southampton ion and retained that | president emeritus | where she | JESSE B. LANSDALE. I THE WEATHER ‘ District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia—Partly cloudy, followed by thundershowers this afternoon o night: tomorrow clearing and cooler. West Virginia—Showers this after- noon or night; tomorrow fair, with moderate temperature. Record for 24 Hours. emperature—- Midnight, 74; 2 a.m. 74; 4 a.m., 73: 6 am., 74; 8 a.m., 76 10 a.m., 79 12 noon, §5; 2 p.m., 90; 4 pm., 92; 6 pm., 89 8 p.n., 85; 10 p.m., 79. Highest, 42: lowest, 7 Temperature same date last year Highest, 82; lowest, 59. le Tables. (Furnished hy United States Coast and Geodetle Survey.) Today —Tow tide, 4:03 a.m. and 4,46 p.m.; high tide. a.m. and 10:25 p.m. Tomorrow—FLow tide, 4:55 a.m. and | 5:33_p.m.; high tide, 10:41 a.m. and { 11:15 p.m The Sun and Moon. Today - Sun 4:35 sets, 7:32 p.m Tomorrow sets, 7:32 pm. Moon rises, 9:38 p.m.: rose, a.m.; sun Sun rises, 4336 a.m.; sets. 7:41 a.m. half hour afrer sunset. Potomac and clear this a.m Weather in Various Cities. -~ Temperatur Max. Min. Asheville. N. ¢ Atlanta. G Atlanti_City. 3 Baltimore. Md Birmingham. A Bismarck, Boston Buffalo. N Y Chicago, TN .00 Cineinnati. Ohio.. . Chesenne.” Wvo. . Cleveland. Ohio. Davenport, Towi Denver. Colo,. Des Moines. Towa Detroit.” Mich.... Duluth. Mjon...; El Paso. Tex... v Galveston, Tex.. .. Wis Felena. Mont, X Indianapolis. ind wid Jacksonville; Fla 102 ansas o 0.35 Little, Rock. Ark 020 Los “Aneles. Calif. 5 Louisville. Ky .. 094 Marquette, Mich 1.30 Mcmbhis, * Tenn. Miami. Fla.... Mobile. Ala New Orleans i ew York. N. ¥ North_ Platte. Neb Omaha. Neb; Philadelphia. Phoenix. Ariz Pittsburih. Portland. M. Portland. Qrex. it Lake City . Louis. Mo St. Paul San "Anto 0 Uian # | San Diezo. n Francisco, Ci ta Fe. N, Mex annah. Ga. attle. \Wac Sorinzfiel] Tamoa. ¥la.. T Ohia . e gl CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. rODAY. The Wanderiusters' hike will start from Mount Mainier at 2:45 sun | Automobile lamps to be lighted one- | Shenandoah Rivers | 008 o'clock. | JESSE B. LANSDALE, 41, DROPS DEAD ON BUS Washington Man Is Victim of Heart Disease in North Caro- lina—Burial Tuesday. \ Jesse B. Iansdale, 41 years old. 2108 Kirst street, died suddenly of heart disease in a bus near Reldsville, N. C.. Friday afternoon. The body was brought to this city yesterday. Funeral services under the auspices of the Masonic order will be held at the home Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. TInterment will be in Fort Lincoln Cemeter: Me. Tansdale was the son of the late William F. and Clara V. Lans- dale. He was born and educated in Washington. For many years he was a civil engineer in_ the construction department of the Southern Railway Of late years, however, he was a dis- trict manager of the Portland Cement . with headquarters in Richmond, Va. While his duties called him to various parts of the South, Mr. Lans- dale always retained Washington as his home, and was due to arrive here this morning on one of his frequent visits to his mother. He was a thirty-second degres Mason and a member of Acca Temple, Nobles of the Mystic Shrine of Rich- mond. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Clara V. Lansdale, and one brother, Willlam G. Lansdale, of this city. Deaths Reponi;ed. Tha following deaths have heen reported to tho Health Department in the last 24 hours Mary S, Cauldwill. 92, 1401 16th st. Tewis N, Simpson. 85. 5410 0th James Eigin, 81. Garfield Hospital Herbert L. Edmonds, 80. 5140 Conduit rd apSusan Cammoran. 74, Home for Incur s, Mary E. Barber. 68. 1522 34th s George E. Rundell. 62.°1010 Rth Louis B.'Evans. 58. 113 2d at John ¥. Donohue. 54, en rouie Casualty Hospital P 3 ose Tassa, 43 ovidence Hoepital. Charles L. Smith 234 10th st 0sa Morrison Sibiey Hospital Charles P. Hekenes. 8. 1431 Spring bl Mrs. Lester Shiffiett. Georgetown Uni- versits Hoanital avShirley Mae Zevels. 2. 60 Rhode Taland }“i‘gl—mam.u Hammond. 56. Gallinger Hos- Griffin Brown, Cards of Thanks. COUGH We wish to thank our friends and relatives for the kindness and sym. nathy shown through the long iliness of our ‘dear JULIA. also for the beautiful flowers sent at her death | HER LOVING HUSBAND. ALSTON, AND MRS. E. W. COUGHLIN. e JACKSON. We extend our sincere thanks to our relatives, friends and neighbors for the | beautiful fioral tributes. exvressions of sympathy and kindness during the sick- ness and_at the death of our son and hrother. PHELTX JACKSON. who departed thix life Julv 8. 1927 CORA JACKSON AND ROSA JACKSON. * Marriages. | MYERS—JENKINS. July 2. 1927, in Co- lonial Beach. Va. ‘b the Rev. Father Murphy, MARVIN 0. MYERS and MARY I.. JENKINS. . STRICKLER—GESSFORD. Mr. and M William C. Gessford of Baliston. Va.. wish 1o announce the wedding of their daiighter. HAZEL, M. GESSFORD. to WILLIAM CARL. STRICKLER of Ballston, Va. De- cembér 31, 1036, by Rev. Richard W. Wicks at Towson,” Md. Beaths. July 15, 1927, st W 18, ¥reedmen's Hospital, | 14th st. n.w July 18, pm. Tiiterme ar” Hill Cemeters- AVERY. Accidentally drpwned Thursday. | " afternoon. July 14. 1937. AMBROSE A. | 'AVERY. devoied son of Mrs. Alice Dorsey a of James Butler of Cleveland, nd William Butler. Friendship Bapti hy . st ... on Monday. July 18, at 1 p.m. Rela- tives and friends invited. 17 Suddenls. Thureday. July 14, AMBROSE A. AVERY. beloved son of Mrs. Alice Dorsey. "Tis gweet to remember him who once was ere. Though absent from us he is just as dear: Thy nurpose. Lord. we wcannot see. But all is well that is done hy Thee. MR._AND "MRS. CHARLES FRAZIER AND FAMILY. AVERY. Suddenly. Thursday. July 14, 1927, AMBROSE A. AVERY. the devoted friend of Marie Frazier. Funeral from Friend- ship Baptist Church, 1st and H sts. s.w.. Rev. B.H. Whiting 'pastor. Monday. Jul¥ 18 a1 pm Relatives and friends in- vited. How T miss the welcome footsteps Of the one I love so dear. Oft T listen for his coming. Fully knowine he is near. A LOVING AND DEVOTED FRIEND. MARIE FRAZIER. = BARBER. On Wednesday. July 13, 1:40 am. at her residence. 1532 Y E. BARB A. Barber. B oss. ‘four sons and | danghters. Services at her late residence at 12:30 pm. Saturday 'July 16, Inter- ment Mount Olivet Cemetery. day, Funeral_{ el §§.=ir%*':-5 e e o R E R 5 MONROE, Satu; Jul 127, o B liier, IR Seegar 3 s, t glery. Alexandrla, " Va. Pl wers. lay, July 19, 1 ) the church. Interment n'Ahghpl. ‘alzll. D. Al members of the Ladies’ Cliff Rock Sociely are hereby motified 0f the death of Mrs. "ELIZABETH REDD. Fu. neral from Union Wesley Chureh. Z3rd st T oot A e Hedente T a1 pm L ~ President. ¥.'M. BURRELL. Secretary. SCOTT. Departed this life Wednes Jul 13, 10: 4:45 p.m.. HERHEK%‘!{'UTI’V rea to mourn their loss a devoted sister, Corrinne Scott: a grandmother, two aunts. an uncle, one nephew and a host of relatives and ' friends. Remains resting ave. s.w. until Monday, Jul‘ . thence to Rehoboth Baptist Churel at’l p.m.. Rev. Elijah Coleman officiating. Gone is the sunshine of our life, Now we have darkness and strife: Gone 'is the voice and loving smile That always made things worthwhile. FAMILY. How T miss the welcome footsteps Ot the e I loved so dear; Oft I listen for his coming. Fully suce that he is near. DEVOTED FRIEND. BESSIE DELANEY. 1 loved you, dems uncle. But God loved vou best, And that is why He sent ibs ansais To take you nome to ress. HIS DEVOTED NEPHEW. MEDELLE FORD. 1 Departed this lite Friday. July Gallinger Hospital MA S. THOMAS. S leaves their loss a host of friends. Remains restine at J. T. Rhines' funeral chapel. 3rd and 1 sis. s.w. No- tice of funeral later. WESLEY. On Thursday. July 14, 1927, at residence. L st ne., JOHN W..'be- loved husband of the late julia C. Wesley. Funeral {rom his late residence on Monday. g 8:30 am.. thence to St. . where high mass will be sung at 9 am. for the repose of hi: soul. Relatives and friends invited to at tend. Interment private at St. Mary Cemetery. 17 WHITE. On Friday. July D at his residence; MICHAEL J. beth E. -White. services, at the F. H. Hines home. 2001 14th" st. n.w.. on Monday. July 18" at 11 a.m. Interment Fort Lin: coln Cemetery. (Salem, Mase., papers Dlease copy.) 7 LIS, _Departed this life Friday night. July 15, 1 at South Washington, V.. HENRY_(CHUCK) "WIL- LIS, beloved husband of Susie Willis. leaves to mourn their loss a devoted wife. sie Willi: three sons. Preston. Charles enry and Thomas: three daughters, Sadie. Bessie and Florence: two sisters. Anna Thomas and Nettie Wells: one son-in-law and four grandchildren, Notice of funeral hereafter. In silence he suffered. In patience he bore. Till God called him home To suffer no more. . WOLFE. Saturday. July 16, 1927, at Provi- dence’ Hospital. ' MARIE 'GENESTE. be. loved wifo of the late Albert J. Wolfe and beloved mother of the Rev. Henry F. Wolfe of Charleston. S. C.: Howard B. Wolfe of New York City and Alice A. Wolfe of “Washington. Funerai from her late residence. North Cabitol st.. Tuesday. July 19, ‘at”9:30 o'clock. thence to St. Patrick's Church. where solemn requiem mass will be sung for the repose of her soul at 10 a.m. In- terment at St. Mars's Cemetery. 8 WRIGHT _Denarted this life Eridas, July 15 1927. at 10:15 a. MARY 'ES- TELLA. Fu- THOMAS. ahort § Wi ow of B. Frank Wright. neral from her late residence. 614 Mary. land ave. s.w.. on _Monday, July 18. at 3 p.m. " Intermént Congressional Cemeters. In Memoriam. BROTHERTON. In sad but loving remem- brance of our darling boy. beloved only brother _and _grandson. WARREN E. BROTHERTON. who fell asleen in Jesus eight years azo today, July 17. 1919. Warren. darling, how we do miss you at home. . Our lonely. sad hearts miss you more as the davs %o by: All sunshine has faded from our lives And’ we are always longing for you and Iw: E ¥or the days aré as dark as the night. In God's home of fadeless be: Our darling Warren is a shi tar. Duwelling in that beautiful holy city. With the heavenly gates ajar. ‘Waiting to welcome us to our heavenly home, Some day God's loving . away our tears. His tender voice wiil thrill our souls with rapture 5 When we hear Him say. “Well done. dear _hearts. well done! My joy is thine, for thee the victor's crown is won." Blessed are they that die in the Lord. Loved dearly in life. in death sadly missed. LONELY 'AND SAD MOTHER AND FA: THER. ‘BROTHER RAYMOND AN GRANDMOTHER. " s CRAVEN, Sacred to the memory of my darling husband. HENRY J. CRAVEN, ‘who departed this life one year ago today. July 17, 10%6. With your head Ising on my arm. de 1 saw your life depart. And When T knew ihat you were gone it nearls broke my heart. T sat beside the bed And saw you suffer pain. Though you are gone. you're not forgotten AR T hobe we shall meet again. Meet again. ves. meet again. In the land of eternal rest When my life's lourney: foo. ie ended. | e together enjoy heavens blise. YOUR "LOVING * WIFE. VICTORIA CRAVEN. 3 hand will wive Mr. Schwertner will lead. Shady walk. | BAXTER, _ Friday, July 15, 1027, at .1:30 The Trgatocrats will picnic In| 1813 Sthost mw Wonday, July 18 at ¥ Rock Creek Park. meeting at the end | p.m. Relatives and {riends invited. In- of the Mount Pleasant car line, at| terment at Rock Creek Cemeters. noon. | BAXTER. Officers and_comrades of Burn- 77722, FRANKHAUSER. ory of our dear hush: FRED FRANKHAU two years ago. July 1 Thou art gone. but not forgotten, Fresh our love will always be: DUE THURSDAY. In sad and loving mem. Laguayra GOD: \ d and fathe: - 2% DUE FRIDAY 3-Piece Kroehler Davenport Suite Was $150.00, Now. . . 3-Piece Kroehler Loose Cushion Suite. Was $175.00, Now........ s 1 39 Entire Stock Kroehler Suites Less 20% 20% Off All Dining Room Suites 207 Off Entire Stock of Sale of Odd Chests of Drawers -Piece Dining Room Suite. Was $95.00, Now....... 9-Piece Dining Room Suite. Was $120.00, Now Take 20% Off Any Suite on Floor Abx WE A ;"uRHITlIREEi 4157 5t.NW~ BETWEEN De ) .19 Wrought Iron Bridge Outfit 1 Shade.....: .. 500 Shades and Sticks to be closed out at a very low price. 20% Off Entire Stock of Refrigerators $1250 Top Lift, now { $17.50 Top Lift, now 4 $21.00 Side lcer now $24.00 How $35.00 Side Icer, now : $50.00 Porcelain, now - $21.50 . $39.50 Entire Stock in Same Proportion i \ 2 Mauretania—Southampton Roosevell—Bremel| v 13 | Lightbringer Lodge will picnic in Rock Creek Park at 4 p.m. Lalande—Buenos A Noon SAILL Berengaria—Southampton .. Conte Ros30—Genoa. - Lituania—Dantzic Sacandaga—Antwerp SAILING cutschland—Ha Midnight Noon 3:00 P.M Noon | w 1 . Noon T A M a Kedron—Acera SAILING THURSDAY. n, Merchant—London West Noon | | 4:00 PN Noon 00PN 300 PM Noon, ' p Muenchen—Dremen .. [ 500 P.M President Harrison. . SATLING FRIDAY 300 M | Midnight Midnight 5:00 P.M. Carmania—London outhampto Port Au Prince Hudson—Alexandria SAILING SATURDAY ilot—Buenos nto Dominge Gronland-—Monte Christi_. Hellig Olav—Conenhagen Minnekahda-- Clyde J. Nichols UNDERTAKER 4209 9th St. N.W. Phone Col. 6324 ST ‘OP! Don'’t refuse that party invitation. Our cleaning or dyeing will give you practically a new dress. y. Before and After — “Spotless Cl-aming—Permanent Dyeing — Tailored Pressing” H. L. Billups of Philadelphia, na- tional organizer for the American Woodmen. will speak at Political Study Club, Phyllis Wheatley Y. W. C. 4., at 5 p.m. Musical program. FUTURE. The Clerks! Harrington Hotel. dent, Leo J. Kolb, presi- will give 2 talk on clerkship. Luncheon meeting of Newcomer: Club, La Fayette Hotel, 1 tomorrow. Births Iiep;orted. z “the following births have been the Health | < Y. girl. and Maggie Branson. hov. d Lillian I. Ferrs. boy B.‘and Margaret Jenking. boy. Lewis J and Josephine_Tohnson. boy. “dward B, Herman F. William T and Marion_. Tillison M. and Clara V. William ard Beasie Stari Philip W. and Nellie I. Whits. boy M. and Fuchisa Whitlock. girl, v and Nellie Gr: i3 Maxwell Jackson s V. FOUND. STICKPIN—Call _Columbia 7300. “afier % .m. Owner may have same by identifying and paying_for ad & FOR LOST ANIMALS avply Animal Rescy Loagy, 349 Maryiand ave. s Main AO38: o shioned picture Reward. Address Box OF KEYS. Th ay. between Dit trict National Bank and Stotc’s. ~Call Adams BAT amond, downtown. Friday aft- Finder Kindly return to Lillian 1701_Mase. CIGARETTE LIGHTER. Evan: ed. on Hains Point: monogrammed M. ». eward TY PIN. crescent shape. A, S'plost vicinits 14th and Park rd. GLASSES—Shell-rimmed bifoeals. on nesday. Reward. Veterans' Hospital, ‘Wikconsin ave. Wm. Smith 1 black and _ white purse. rings, etc.. on 16th st. 3 Memorial Grounds, Finder please return to Mr3. William H. Shepherd st. n wold_mouni- F. LAY 9, and . valued for sentimental rea- 8on. Return to Mrs. Peterson. 1301 Mase. ave. Fra Br. 505 PIN—White gold. circular. set ~with four amethysts. bet. 11th and N and 17th and T. nide Reward. - Apt. 407, Alabama. Noptn POCKETBOOK, headed, Earle Theater. Sun day. July 10." Please notity Virginia, Wi liameon,” 1431 You st. Lincoln 7184, Reward. % iz AR PUPPY, Spitz, vicinity 34th and Porter ite. mw Reward: Phone Glove. 1105, E “clothes,_an road ook ofs Arliagion’ Comerers o "BOX 345, Rassiyn. Va. . Mutual and Protective | Browx. | Association will meer Tuesday at the | 18, p.om. | i side Post, G. A. . are requested to at. tend the ‘funerai of Comrade FRANK A BAXTER Monday. July 18. at 2 pm. from his late residence. 1813 8th st. n.w.. who' served in Company C. h New York Infantry, from 1882 to 186 BREWER. On Saturdav. July '16. 1 8:35 p.m.. at hes West Riverdale, . N 43th sear. heloved wife of Harcy Brewer. mother of Willlam H. and Melvin 8. Brewer, daughter of Mary A. and the Jato Robert: A. Crown. sister of Mrs, Bertha Clements ‘and Mrs, Della O'Naill. Notice of fureral later. Suddenly. Saturday morning. July 18. 27, at 1352 Columbia_road n.w.. Miss ALICE ELLA BROWN. Services will be "held at_Hines' funeral’ home. corner 14th and Harvard sts. Monday ‘at v.m. Interment at Cincinnati. Ohio. by EDMONDS. Departed’ this life on _Friday July 15.°1927, HERBERT L.. husband of Violet R. Edmonds and father of Frank nd Mrs. Howard W. Barden . in his 8lst year. Fu neral from his late residence, 5140 Con- duit road, on Monday. July 18, at 2 p.m. Tnterment *at Creelc ' Cemetery (Providence, R. pers pleass copy.) uly 15. 1927, at Gi field Hospital. JAMES ELGIN. in his 82 He red by his wide two daughters and four sons. Funeral services at "St. Mark's. Peteraville, Frederick County, Md.. Monday. July 18, at 1:30 vm. FRIEDRICH. On Saturday. July 18. 1927, WILLIAM J.. beloved son of William J. and” Evelyn “Friedrich of 545 Kentucky ave, Notice of funeral later. On Thursday. July 14. 1027, at at his resic 35 O st. year. beloved husband of Annie R. Gingell. Funéral Sunday, July 17, at % pin. froni late residence. interment Cedar Hill Cem Friends and relatives invited. 17 Departed this Fridas 1927. at 4:30 a.m.. at his residenc Dr. J. MILTON HOPKINS, beloved hu band “of “Margie Wilson ' Hopkins an brother of Albert W. donkins and J. Byron Hopkins. Funerai Monday. July 18. at 4 v.m.. from Mead P. E. Chapel. (Balti- more. Md.: " Cleveland, Ohio. and Wil- Jiamsport, Pa.. papers please copy.) 17 July 16, 1927. CHARLOTTE the beloved infant daughier of sther Jerell ‘(nee Wi aged & years. Funeral from W. Deal's funeral home. 816 H st. n. Time to be announced later. JONES, Thursday. July 14. 1927, at 11:30 Freedmen's Hospital * Washin, EARNESTEEN B. JONES. Fu. Roberts Chapel M. E. Church. Alexandria. Va.. Monday. July 18, at 1 p.m. Friends are invited to attend.” K. Departed this lifs Wednesday. July 1027, Mrs, JENNIE LANE. . Funeral Sundav. ‘July 17. at 1 p.m.. from Mount Jezreel ‘Church. " Refatives and friends fu- vited. LANSDALE. _ Suddenly. Friday, July 18, 1 Reidville. N. C.. J. B. LAN: D beloved son of Janie and the late William F. Lansdale. ‘Funeral from his late residence. 2108 ist st n.w.. Tuesda July 19, at ? p.m. Relatives and frien invited. ' Interment at Fort Lincoln Cem tery. Md 18° MARTIN. Saturday. July 16. 1927, at his residence, 703 C st. s.w. CHARLES H Deloved hushand of Markaret H. Martin: aged 07 vears. Funeral from the chavei of P. A. Taltavull, 438 7th st. s.w.. Mon- day evening, July 18. at 8 o'ciock.” Rela- ives and friends invited. ° Interment at ork. Pa.. Tuesday. July i9. ~Please omit e MONUMENTS. THE, FINEST DISPLAY IN THE CITY. All Monuments reduced for 30 days. Do not base purchase on photographi vresented by _agents. JAMES R DURITY. Est, 1890. 00_Bladenshurg Rd. N1 FUNERAL DESIGNS. 1gLo1 m‘}u money_and_valuable re. + Call Columbia 6529. Eierai reward w“:k ¥: oseph Castelbers r. Josep! Prompt Auto Delivery Service Artisti pressive—inexpensive. de Bros. Co., 1212 F St. : Detwe ior et telephone ngn"rn‘)g:! 8, ppevace. Return to A ¥0id, hunting case: leather fob: - on_Steamer ' Charies M Py lDeral reward. Phone Oregon ave. n.w. faland ae 9 . . Qur BLACKISTONE 14th & H Beautiful Floral Designs, $5 and_up. ALL_MAIN 370 daly.?h:'a. 14th & Eye Foav-n Ititfll,n there is vg:m{vh S R e b KIBBLE. In loving rememprance of our dear dullr)rler and sistel MIE E. KIl ILE. who departed this life thirteen years ago today. July 17. 1014. Gone. but not forgotte: Not now. but in the coming ye: It may be in a better land. THE FAMILY. LYNCH. Sacred to the memory of our be- Joved mother, MARTHA P.LYNCH. whom God called from labor to reward fifteen years ago today. July 17. 1912. What is home without a mother? All things the world may send. Forw\\‘l]\en‘ we )t:llel ollr. d(eir anulh!r. HER LOVING _CHILDREN. ARTHUR. NETTIE. VIRGIE OLIVE AND FANNIE. » PAGE. In loving memory of our dear moth- er. who left us one year axo today. July 17. 1926, July once more is here. The saddest month of all the year: HER [&gESO‘t\;E DAUGHTER AND SON, HELEN AND JOHN. o REARDO In_memory of my sister- Jaw. MINNIE I REARDON, who died one year ago today, Jul . 1920, xm. o RAL DIRECTORS. imothy Hanlon . N.E. Phone L. 5543. #BE}IEILI%'H'N[LEZE. Il‘nnemln:jl‘{r:ctn : Erabalmer, Livery' in connection. I h d_modern Crematoria; Tioaernte ‘meites. *Hha"Pac Ave. RV Call "A. TALTAVULL W._1385, P. aalted TALTAVOLL, Mag, ‘g NO_BRANCH_OFFIC] Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 2 St. NE. Moiern Chanel Lincoln 524 Frank Geier’ s Sons Cc;‘ 2 1113 SEYENTH ST. N.W. M Modern_Chavel._Teiephione. “CHAS_S. ZURHORST 301 _EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone_Lincoln 372, ‘ALMUS R.SPEARE Succeeding the Original 162% Cormosts cogu%. _POTOMAC 4600 «wnssre. J 317 P&I:m%Y.AN Model Cnapel. Private_Ambulance 110 T. F. COSTELLO Cavitol St. ORTH V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor with the original W. R. Sfi“ Bent 1009 H St. e ¥ ety 840 ¥ St N.W. Gawler Service wasE 3 Morticians Since 1850 Member_ National Selected M: Main 5512 T8 R W. Wa:ren TalquLT-fl 4 14th & Spring Mch Colsm‘“ Joseph F. Birch's i 3034 M s&f"fi“v\?f’”&u.%