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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO Rummage Sale —as an anti-climax of the Clearance Sale—to dispose of the odds and ends and broken sizes. Tomorrow—Saturday—8 A.M. to 2 PM. Sensationally Reduced! Experience with these twice-a-year Rummage Events will suggest early attendance—for lots are small and sizes broken. All sales must be final. No exchanges; no charges; no alter- ations; no goods laid aside; no C. O. D.’s—and no returns. Mode 2-Piece Suits . . . . Spring weights and Summer Tropicals. Were §35 to $65. Tropical Suits . . Fe-tlmrwe ght Worsteds and Flannels. Tropical Suits . . Imported Linen, Glenkirk Tweeds, etc. 7 Shantung Silk Suits . Sizes: Regular, 34, 35, 36, 39; Shors, 35 and 42; Were §21.50. 11 Tuxedo Suits . . . . Sizes: and 44; Longs, 42. Were $40. Full Dress Suits . . .. Were $70.00. 4 Tuxedo Coats . . . . . Sizes: Regular, 34, 35, 39; Stouts, 3 IR . o s s 5 v Broken sizes of lots that were $30 to $50. Broken sizes. 7 Cutaway Coats and Vests Sizes: Regular, 34, 35, 36, 46; Stouts, 38, 40. Were $55. Wool Knickers . . Broken sizes. Were $7.50 to $10. Odd Suit Trousers . . . . Left from our finest Suits. Were $10, $12 and $13.50. 14 White Flannel Trousers Slightly soiled or damaged. Were $10. 6 Sports Coats . . ... Knitted Cloth. Sizes: 36 and 37, Were $16.50. 10 Silk Shirts . .. ... . Slightly soiled.. Were $10. .- Fancy Shirts . . ... .. ' Faded from window display. Sizes 13% and 14, Fancy Shirts . . . .. .. Collar-attached; and separate collars. Were $2 and $2.50. Finer Shirts .. ... .. Collar-attached; and separate collars. Cut Silk Cravats . . . . . Were $1.00. Cut Silk Cravats Were $1.50, $2 and $2.50. 26 Cut Silk Cravats Faded from window display. White Dress Ties . . Just a small lot. Tuxedo Bat Ties . . Black plaited and Black and Whi Were $1.50. Madras Union Suits . Athletic model. Were $1.00 and $1.50. Carter’s Union Suits Athletic model; fine lisle. Were $1.65. Fancy Lisle Hose . . Were 75¢ and $1.00. Golf Hose . . . . .. Sold up to $3.50. Summer Bath Robes 5 of them—faded from window display. Summer Bath Robes . . Crepe and Ratine. Were $5 and $7.50. Imported Handkerchiefs Fancy Cotton and Linen. Were 50c and 75c. Silk Sports Belts. . . . To be worn with separate buckle. Were $1.50. Sweaters . ... ... Were $7.50 to $10. Bathing Trunks. . . . Imported Flannel. Were $8.50. StrawHats . . . .... Soft and Stiff Straw: e sizes only Sold up to $6. Hats o e e Straw Golf Mexican made. Were §1. Soft Felt Hats . . . . . Were §5, $6 and $7. Tlmégps. b Weu $2 and $2.50. Fancy Hat Bands . ... Small lot; of various patterns. The Mode—F at Eleventh Sizes 28, 42, 44. i 3 : s1 1" Stouts, 38. Regular, 33, 34, 36 and 40; Shorts, 35 and 38; s".n., 39 15"" 155 Were $3 and $3.50. Were $27.50 and $30.00. TEey Were $15, $18 and §29. R 75 $.15 5153 152 . .95 N 95 $1.% $6,.75 95 $9.95 -+ 39¢ CORNELIA PHIFER DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS Day Before Birthday. Owned Priceless Confederate History Data, iated P 3 CHARLOTTE, N. C., | Miss Cornelia Phifer, widely known (hroughout the South for her vast | store of historical knowledge and an sutherity on Confederate history, died «t her home here yesterday after a lingegng illness. 'She would have Teen 68 yes Lomorgow Miss Phifer had been ill since last April. Three days ago her condition hecame critical and members of the family from a distance were sum- { moned o her bedside. She is sur- | vived by one sister, Mrs. Josephine Phifer Durant of Charlotte, and one brother, George Martin Phifer of | Charlotte | Miss Phifer was born August 26, | 1859 in the historic old Phifer home stead on North Tryon street, where |1 the Confederate cabinet held its last full meeting with President Jefferson | Davis presiding. She was the daugh || ter of the Ilate Col. William Fullen {{l wider Phifer and Mary Martha {{White) Phifer. | Throughout her life she collected | 'l data and documents said by historians | | and delvers in Confederate lore to he Particularly did she zeal e complete records of the 2 Confederate cahinet when >resident Davis and his aides tarried her father’s home en route South r surrender at Appomattox This collection is said to be the most | valuable existing record of this event She was a Presbyterian and a member of the Second Presbyterian Church here August 26.— eless, ly acqu il ||| ROME INVITES AMERICA. w Wants Producers and Exhibitors at it (itHH] Hid) Turin Affair in November, The Italian government vesterday. through the State Department, invired American producers and exhibitors to \pnn.nmm next November in Turin | in international exhibitions to be held | there Subjects to be included are horticul | ture, fruit farming, flower gardening, || mushroom and truffies growing, aro- ! matic ®lants, forestry, parks, hee rais- | ing, agricultural machinery, chemical ppardta and instruments, weaving, dyeing, bleaching, printing, seasoning and weaving machines. Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued (o the Ruth and Catherine Cockran, fe Joues and Mabel Blaciwell. Tevy and Hattie Glass. ettus and Annie Spencer. Morris 1 Alice G. Dennison, 8mith 0. ung and Marion V. Hale., both ot Return.' Va. - 0omen and Mildred Cauley anan “and Dorothy Perry & Walsh Morticians Private Ambulances 29 HSt. NW. Main 984 WEARING APPAREL BLACK . For Mourning in 24 Hours Carmack DryClemnz&Dyemeo. Linc. 1810 _Linc. 1812 A. G. HERRMANN 750 Tenth St, 8.E. SONS- Inc. Creavlished 1850 MORTICIANS L] T730-1732 PENNA.AVE. ones i, 55725573 914 F St. N.W, 1410 N. Men’s All Colors—All 9.9 A lot of Men’s,and Women’s That Sold to $7.50 Open All Day Saturdays rs old had she lived unlili BATHING SUITS Final Reductions Now $3.85 All Colors All Sizes Women’s Bathing Suits $].2 D. C., FRIDAY, CURTIS IS URGED BY KANSAS 6. 0. P. Republicans of State Called to Back Senator for Nomination for President. | By the Associated Press. ! | TOPEKA, Kans, August | “Kansas Republicans would be dere- lict to duty if they did not go to the national convention in 1928 with a_delegation that would work and fight to the last for Senator Charles Curtis for President,” said a public statement issued here today by Seth Wells, chairman of the Repub-| lican State central committee, The | delegation, Wells said, “should be se- | lected regardless of factions of the Republican party.” “There should not be, there cannot { be. the thought of faction in making | Charles Curtis the Kansas Republican candidate for President,” he added. Recalling that Senafor Curtis re- cently requested his friends to with- hold discussion of his name in con- neetion with the nomination for Pres- ident, Mr. Wells remarked: “Those who know Senator Curtis in Kansas and in the Nation expect- | from him this high, dignified, | ightforward statement. * * * But is a matter that is up to the United Republican party of Kansas, | and not to Senator Curti | st | I MAN ARRESTED AWAIT!NG ! PHONE CALL FROM WIFE | | G. L. Vincent of Riverdale Charged With Desertion—Says He Will Demand Hearing. Reported by the police of River- | dale, Md. tor be wanted there to | answer charges of desertion and | beating his wife, George Lloyd Vin- cent, 39 years old, was arrested last night by Detectives C. J. P. Webher and Howard E. Ogle when he visited a cigar store at Pennsylvania avenue and Eleventh street in anticipation of receiving a telephone call from his wif \"Kn('enl_ a former local hotel clerk, was gassed and wounded while over- s during the World War, he stated, and in his conversation with the detectives he aid to have de- clared that his wife suggested that he leave home for a while because of alleged differences between them. Continuing his story, Vincent said he visited relatives in the North and returped yesterday. e called his wife on the telephone at her father's home, he explained, and it was while walting for her to come to the telephone that he was ar- rested, Had he not heen arrested, he stated, he would have returned to Riverdale voluntarily, but in view of his arrest, he said, he would de- mand a hearing on a requisition. Maryland authorities were notified. TWO DIVORCES GRANTED. Mrs. Mueller and Thomas Winter- myer Gain Freedom. Mrs. Florence Mueller was today awarded” a final decree of absolute divorce from Robert A, Mueller. The decree, signed by Chief Justice McCoy, requires the husband to pay $13 monthly for the support of their child and a counsel fee of $150 to Dora Palkin, attorney for the wife. The “hief justice also signed a final decree of absolute divorce in favor of Thomas Wintermyer from Josephine M. Wintermyer because of alleged misconduct of the wife. At torney David V. Riordan represented the husband. Births R.eported. The following births have been reported to the Health Department in the pas Beniamin . and 1. Adolph K. and E Charles B and Evelyn S Henry M. and Edith W. giri_twing Willard G. and La Rhew F. Brubaker, girl. Ceeil W.'and Helen S. Taylor. girl. Samiel G. and Hency D and E Philllo and Clementene James aud Bettie Newhurn. b Tonie F. and Jessie Walla Walter L. aniRosa B Deaths K Reported deaths have heen reported to artment in the past 2 hours rtyre. 60, College Park and I 3y Brown, 60, Sibley Hosvital. imgeour. Foy. Steece. hov and | [N Thirteen playgrounds are to be opened in the congested parts of Honolulu, 1303 F St. N.W. Y. Ave. Women’s Values to $6.50 Sizes—All Wool "TAXI OPERATOR DIES | maten 'AUGUST _26, 1927. VETERAN DIES AFTER PLEA FOR TREATMENT John McMahon Unable to Get Re- lief at Bureau, Says Capt. Brockway. John J. McMahon, 33 years old, a veteran of the World War and an as- sistant auditor at the General Account- ing Office, died yesterday morning, fol- lowing what his superior, Capt. Charles L. Brockway, said was an un- successful attempt to get McMahon treated at the regional office of the Veterans' Bureau Wednesday after- noon, At the Veterans’ Bureau no com- lh. report had been drawn on the but it was said by officials that Mcdiahon was intoxicated when he ap- plied for an examination and could not have been admitted to a hospital in such condition pt. Brockws d he realized there was something serious the mat- ter with the veteran who had sat for a long time in the regional office awaiting attention. One doctor lovked at McMahon's tongue, and felt of his pulse, Capt. Brockway sald, but did not give him a regular examination of any kind, and no suggestions for any kind of treatment here he was practically dying on his feet,” said Capt. Brockway today, nd the Veterans' Bureau wouldn't do anything for him.” i AT SIBLEY HOSPITAL| Wiltiam J. Brown, sr., 60 years old who had conducted a taxicab business | here for the past two years, died in Sibley Hospital Wednesday, after a 10-day illness. He had been a resident of this city for the past nine years and formerly was a superintendent for the Washington Steel and Ord- nance Work Co, Mr. Brown, a_member of Hiram Lodge of Jersey City, was a 32d degree Mason. Funeral services were conducted at the W. W. Chambers funeral parlors, 1400 Chapin street, today at 11 o’clock. Rev. John C. Palmer, grand chaplain of the Grand Lodge of Masons of the District of Columbia, officiated. Inter- ment_ will be in at Newburgh, N. rites at the grave Mr. Brown is survived by hi Mrs. Anna M. Brown; four Mrs. Roy Dohn of Montr mond Koontz of this ¢ Y., with Masonic | Anna Ludderbach of New York: two | sons, William Brown, jr., of this | city and Charles A. Brown of Phila- delphia, and a sister, Miss Clarissa B. Brown of this city. THE WEATHER and tomorrow, preceded by light rain | this afternoon and possibly tonight, | continued cool. | Maryland—Cloudy tonight and ln~ morrow, preceded by rain in east por- | tion tonight, continued cool. Virginia—Cloudy tonight and tomor- row, preceded by rain in east portion | tonight, continued cool. West Virginia—Partly ecloudy night, slightly cooler in east portion; | tomorrow fair. | Records for, 24 Hours, Thermometer—4 p.m., 70; § p.m., 64; | 12 midnight, 62; 4 a.m., 61; § a.m., 63; noon, 67. Barometer—4 p.m., 30.18: 12 midnight, 30 8 a.m., 30.23; noon, 30.25, Highest temperature, at 4 p.n. yesterday. 30.20; $ pm., | 4 am., 30.21; | 70, occurred 6 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 71; lowest, 67. Tide Tables, (Furnished by United States Coast and | Geodetic Burvey.) Today—Low tide, 1:26 a.m. Lmd 1:57 p.m.; high tide, 7:21 a.m. and 7:43 p.m Tomorrow—Low tide, 2:12 a.m. 2:40 p.m.; high tide, 8:06 a.m. p.m. Condition of the Water. Great Falls—Slightly muddy. Harpers Ferry — Potomac cloudy, | Shenandoah cloudy, this morning. Weather in Various Citie: & Temperature o i’ J0j0woaeg Stations. Wamur] Iaiu sy Woodlawn Cemetery | Ca Shafer of Newburgh, N. Y., and Mrs. | ¥ Disteict of Columbia—Cloudy tonight | | Lowest temperature, 60, occurred at | Otizaba- | Toloa—-Havana, SAMUEL 6. EBERLY FUNERAL HELD TODAY| " Bankers Are Pallbearers for Cap- italist—Masonic Rites Con- ducted at Grave. Funeral Eberly, 7 services for Samuel G. years old, vice president and chairman of the bhoard of di- rectors of the National Capital Bank, who died at his home, in the Sherman Apartments, Wednesday, ducted at the residence this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Clarence Parker of- ficlated. Interment was in Rock Creek Cemetery, with Masonic rites at the grave. The following bank officials were the honorary pallbearers: H. H. McKee, president of the Na- tional Capital Bank; A. G. Herrmann, Marlow, John C. Yost and S. H. ker, all directors of the National pital Bank, and George O. Walson, ident of the Liberty National nk. Mr. Eberly was widely known here as the operator of the Herdic phaetons many years ago. SHIPPING NEWS als at_and_Sailings From New York. ARRIVED Y sident Van Buren—. t Van Bur St. John's Sl STERDAY. Resolute—Hamburg fau Trinidad August 0 Pherto Colombia. . . August Stockholm—Gothenbur Boussition— Borde x Augnst Aligus Kingston: DUE SATURDAY. AUGUZT Antonio Lonez—Barcelona N Avisterdam—Rotterdam’ X August 13 DAY, AL GUST 2 August 20 . Angust 20 3 Anzust 10 rt Limon . . August 20 INDAY. AUGUST 29 American, Shinner—London . A P T Ay Auist Minne Vereziely Fort St Domingo Kin e ton TU and * smuh hours ; Augnst " August Augus Augus UST 31. August August August 13 MBER 1 August 21 Hayre. ‘August 24 OUTGOING VESSELS, SAILING TODAY. | Lane —London, o nd_Southamnton. Preident Rooseve lt—Plymouth, Cherbourg w0 Bremen Suffern—Havre. Bozota—Cape Hajtien, Port de Paix., Go- niives and St. Mare Astrea—Turks island, DUE THURSDAY. | Bremen—Bremen California—Southampton " and” Curacao and Mara- Port au Prince vagua—Puerto Cortez SATLING TOMORROW. hand Havre, - anconia—Queenstown and Livernool Vll;lldurl-—l? ymouth. Boulogns and Kotter- and—Plymouth. Cherbourg and Ant- b ngerfiord—Bergen HeQueenstown” and Liverpool. avana: Ponoe—San: Jiian, Southern Cross—Rio de Janeiro. Santos, ontevideo d Buenos Atres. Mateo—Santiazo. Kingston, Puerto Cor- Tez and Puerto Barrios acia o Cristobnl. Calies and Val ua—Cristobal. Callao nd Valparais Fort Viet llvB“lm;lflhdl 4 Port Li = hal and Port Limon. Huron—Pucrio Plata. San Pedro de Macoris, Aziia and Barghona. onia—Londonderry and Glasgow. ea—Tondon to Domingo. i nio. Domiinico. m!ml‘\”«"l’] Guide —Buenos Aires. SAILING MONDAY. AUGUST 29, | Resolute—Cherbourg. Southampton Hamburs. AILING TU and DAY. AUGUST 30. . Naples, Paler- NG WEDNESDAY rengaria—t Beneny H AUGUST 31 erbourg and Southampton. nd—Cherbourg, Southampion and 7—Cadiz and Barcelona. ton, Abilene Albany altimore . Birmingh. Bismarc Baston .. Buffalo .. Charleston” . oty o Cloudy « Pt.clondy © Elouay + Clondy : Sioar : Clotay 4 Cloudy Clear . Clear " Elotay New York Okla. City. Omaha . hiladelphia. hoenix ... ittshurgh FOREIGN, Greenwich time. today.) (8 am. Temneratare ¥ Stations Clear 1y L Cloudy P Rain Stockholm. Sweden.,... . 58 Cloudy tar. Smain .l Clondy Horta, (Fa . Azores... Fart clouds Clear Clear Rain Denhagen. FOUND. ALS anply Animal Reserie | arvland _a W M'nv» ROKS gowns with slippers lost Thursday afternoon reward | *platinum, two diamonds and | apphires, lost dewntown Anesday. | nder communidate with Pot. 3831-J. ASSES_shell-rimmed. ieit on bench in_ L fayette Park. Friday ht. Aug. 16 R:30 pm. _Reward if returned tion_desk. Veterans' Bureau FUR PIECE—Allies’ Inn. Thursday e reward. _Please_call Cleveland 85 tortoise sh l‘ in hrown ‘ae. “Claude S, Semones" on inside. eall Main 7! HAT BOX Small,_containing 3 bathin; guits: Sunday. on Defense Higbway. Col- [OST OR DESTROYED—Ceriifirate 1o shares of Washington and Electric shington. C.. referred lln(‘ ho ¢ Qwner, Lou E. Drennon. 641, Ho. 3 hape. With ertion or _ Alexandria, Clarendon 1611 OLICE DOG, male; $3§ Treward: on road to d.; v entle. answers - to T "_orm 4080, " 1) 0% 10at Tihured ana'l P ot Thi . 1303 m;‘vnn"“ 285-W. ING diamond hi RING & djume 61»:&.:. Dl luulmml house lnh 0% Indir return (a Y Lvdndlll vl onday and W 1} onogram _gold wateh er please call N. 7844, Reward ufl,rea LOST. hire. at Mount SPRewara"" Phone an " Juan, Curacao and La a Marta—Kingston. Cristobal and Santa Marta. SAILING THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 1, Americ ipper—Plymouth and London. Coamo—San Jian ellis Olav—Christiansand, Oslo and Coen- dent Van Buren—Havana and Cristobal < taround the world) S Ana—Cristobal Val- Tquique and — Gothenburg. LING FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. Trinidad and Demerara. Munamar 2 and Miami Card of Thanks . 1 wish to thank my relatives Is for their kind expressions of and the many floral tributes death of “my beloved 3 DOROTHY. both of this city v on Wed- at 5:10 p.m.. at Fanklin st. n.e. beloved husband of | Amibler. father of Georse gdward . and LouisR. Ambler.Mary on Wednesday getown Hospil 4 BUYU (nee Griffin). of the late Geor W. Boyd. = Fu- from the parior of Jam . Ryan 7 Pennsylvania ave. s.e. on Saturday Vst 57 At 800 un thence. (o 81 Peter's Church, where mass will be said at B am. Relatives and frien are in- vited to attend, Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery 26 BRIDWELL. On Friday. August 26. 149 at m.. at _her residence. 1315 M ve ‘ne. OLIVIA BRIDWELL. beloved mother of Mrs, Olivia Murphy and W. El Hndupll in @ 80th year of her axe. Mond; August 20, at 2 p.m.. at 1le. a. Omit flowes (Fred- 3 sburg and Richmond vavers please cony.) S August 24 1. MARY heloved this life on 'Thur: ut_Guorgetown Univer: sity Hospital, MARGARET R.. beloved wife of ‘the late John H. Daly, loving mother_of J. Harry Daly’ of Alabama Mary P Fitznuch "ot Brentwaod. 'S J;fl\ll .’ | )‘ of hlffi'o and Louise A' o o adiemains | séting 4 Saffen’s’ chanel “5th and H Ste® 0w © No- tice of funeral later. 1 GSTLER. August 24, 1 ELLA J., the beloved wilo 0f Jacob. A. Hengstler, aged 51 vears.* Funcral from het latg residence. 918 F st. n.e.. Saturday. August 7.°3¢ 8:30 a.m - herice to- St Josenh's Church, where mass will be sajd at 9 wlock! Interment M. Olivet "Cemejers. Departed cparted “UNSON,, Pasied peacetully away Auguet 1 LUCRETI. ted wife o he leaves to mourn their loss one brother. Robert Murphy. and a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral Saturday, Awkust 27. at 2 om. from Florida Avenue Bantist Thurch. Tnterment aines Sunday August 28, Friends and relatives invited DYINSON. All members of the Ladies’ Tiff Rock Society are hereby. notified of the death of Mrs. LU A JOHNSON Throe small silhoueties. probably tsken from store in bag with greeting cards: of no u 0 3 e S e o o o Funers] Saturday. Augus 1927, at 2 from the Florida Avenue Bamm hurch Florida av n\een fllh lnd ¥'af burners, u!z“ were con- | ; Mmpers, of Victoria Council &t. Luk Tequeated e the” funersl of Sistar JOUNSOX, at Fiorida Avenus Bapuist yje, Saturday. Ausuet 7. 1937 FHINTON, W, €. 3 CREVES. Socy. IDACOLE. D.C. s JOHNSON. Ladies' Columbia Ald Association nounces the death of Mrs. LUCRETIA JOHNSON. ‘Tueutay. Ausust 23, 102 her residence. 1207 T st. Funeral S day. August ‘27, £ p.m.. Florida Avenue Baptist Chureh, MRS_INDIANA TYLI EMMA J MURRAY. Rec. Secy. MeMAHON. On Thursday, August 25, 19 a1 his residence, 518 33nd st. n.w. JOHN J.. beloved son” of the late John'J. and | Annie McMahon.' Funeral from vesidence on_Saturday, August am: thence” to St.' Stephen's Friends and relatives invited. Arlington Cemetery. MYERS. On Thurday. August ORGE W. MYERS. aged 72 loved husband of the late Myers. Funeral services (pfivate) at the parlor of John R. Wright Co.. 13 10th st. n.w.”Saturday. August 2 pm. (Balfimore, Md. an Va. papers please’ copy.) PARKS. Departed this Jife Augnst 2 L 16:03 p.m.. in Bellevue Hospital York " Cit fier a sudden _relavee, ARTHUR T.. loving husband of Hattie L. Parks ~ He ieaves to mourn their loss & dev wife, a loving daughter. Alma one_ uncle, W, rk: stepmoth r, Mary 1 a number of ctkef Body resting at the R, Pres . lmurm».\b years, ima Holt m " the ¢h Jarvis Sundav. August tives and friends invited, _hard to bre: the tender cord . When love has bound the heart, Tis bard. 8o hard. to speak the word. Must we forever part. Then let_our sorrows ccase to flow, God has recalled his own. But It our hearts in woé still say. Thy will be done. & WIFE AND DAUGHTER. =7 PHILLIPS. On Thursday, August 5 1927, at_his regidence, 1110 C st e, JOHN J beloved husband ¢ Carrie R. Phillips Funeral from his late residence on Satur- day. August t 9:30 am.: thence to Holy Comforter Church, where mass wiil suid_at 10 a.m. for the repose soul. Interment (private) in Glenwood Cemetery. POSS,. On Thurtay, Ausust 25 345 am, se. MAUDI k 8 1 wife of Clvde P m her late saturday, August 27, at 8:30 o Holy Comforter’ Church. 14th and East Capitol sts.. where ane will aid at 9 a.m. Interment St Md. " Relauves and sgust 26. 193 S Wit e Jwhite: and Fannie _Urie, Arthur and Wilkam _ White! funeral hereafter. Remaing Ernest_Jarvis Co. fu- Ga. ave. n.w. On Friday, Hospital, JA hushand " of 3 Rosa * Cart T riield beloved brother _of Raudolph, Notice of resting at th ueral parlors, In ficmonam. BLAND. In sad and loving of our son__and JOSEPH BLAND, 2§90 today, August 2 1y hard to miss the joy We had in our darling bos s bard indeed us 10 miss Those little lips we used to k MAMMA AND DADDY. MAMMA MAY AND GRANDPA EBNST. In loving remembrance of ol dearly. beloved husband atid fut thiee years ag: Passed from this life to a peacefnl rest Called by God. who kinowest best Always in our memory you will remain Til in heaven we shall meet again nis LoViNG"wike Ao ChilbrEN. « of our dearl who diei No. we never wil g A T Y innie, we love you yot MC THPR AND FATHER SD WILLTAM H. HALL NER. Tn loving remen dear daughter. KATIE 1 3 who departed th e fourteen years ago today, August 3 Dear is the grave where my daughter is Tai Sweet iy the men. fade, Roses may die: Others may foret you, darling daughter; but never will T AMMA. ¢ A tribute of love to my dear and “beloved “aunt. SERENA HOF who pa y five years ago wday, Auust 26, 1 The loss was bitter, the pain severe, To part with one we loved &0 dear: The trial was hard. we'll not complaii, But trust in God io meet = 5 BROTHER PET LOVING NIECES AND NEPHEW ST WATKINS \MRGARE’I' CHARLES H. RIDGELY, JR. * UER. Ih sacred memory of my hushand. - CHARLES ~INDER- ho died six vears aco today, At- versaly mass &b St ry. which never shall wither, leaves may fade and HOP| sister KI Seems like to me the stars don't shine so Seems Iike to me the sun has lost its licht, Seems 1Ko 1o me the day’s just twice a§ on Seems like to me the birds forgot thelr sonk. Since vou went away YOUR LOVING WIFE GERTIE. In loving remembrance of my fa mho diad two years aco today. Au- Loved in life. In death remembered "HRISTINE K. CO. 1 but loyving ren r dear sister E who departed this st 2 10 ISTERS AND BROTHERS. * Sacred to the memory of mll loving ‘brother and devoted uncle. BE JAMIN P. WILLIAMS. who departed {] ]I'P“H‘\Pfl years ago today. August Tl never forget you. dear brother, While in thie worid I stay God only knows our feel IH.( ince you have passed aw. RACHE] A\D BOB. * WILLIAMS. Tn sad but loving remembrance my dear husband. BENJAMIN W LIAMS. who departed thi fe seven years ugo today. August 2 Loved in life. xvm»mhen‘lt in death. LOVING WIF! \TRUDE. * FUNERAL DIRECTORS. "Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance oot Binpel Lincoln 524 Frank Ge@r s Sons Co. i V' F W, Modern “Chaval_Teiopiione _Main 2473 CHAS S. ZURHORST Succeeding t.he Orlgdnll WR. SPE-ARE Co. 1623 Ca’mechcv.%t'ém 2 _POTOMAC 4600 {su:ser 45y TRa B0 TR K. Dicn i Serv ¥ Autonitl ited B LINCOLN 52 JAMES T, RYAN Moot ol Pa AVe BE o Private: Ambuianes i bes T. F. COSTELLO _ _ 1724 N. Canitol St NORTH_ 7978 V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the wiccessora of nur cunnccted with the orizinal W Spoare establish I 1009 H Sl. N.w. Phone Frank 2 Pa. Ave. W. Wairen Taltavull 14th & Spring Rd. 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