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\lhe Chamber of Commerce yesterday ‘:uoumon Mr. Brown was wencral (‘oun\el for the cnamber and had |1ong been active in its work | Reviewing his work and accom- plishments in his work he which tended over a veriod of 50 years he chamuer at in the Brown the Prominent Lawyer Wil Be Interred in Rock Creek Cemetery. ity o has suffered the of 3 viotie citizen, 4 ere always dictated Ly the est motives” The board Jf difectors was consiituted a special nmittee to attend the funeral Association of Oldest Inhabi ‘t of Columbia, of 1 mem! likewise \.-,.x.m.m at the rite LGY/ZER BARN DANGES ARRANGED ds of Knhhts oi Pythias Af- fair to 22 Applied to Debt ca Temple. Funeral services for Chapin Brown prominent Liwver and former p: dent of the District of Columbia 1 Association. wha died suddenly ves terday morning. will be held tomorrow Afernoon at 2 ao'clock All Souls’ Unitarian Church Interment will he I Rock Creek Cemetery Stricken with a heart attack abont 220 o'clock while workinz at his | otfice. Mr Brown ealled his phyyician Dr. Harry Zehner. on the telsphone The doctor fonnd him dying and he succumbed a half hour Liter, The Municips! Court of the District ®iting en hanc vesterday, ordered that the court and all its brnches be [H00T Flosed tor the day tomorrow out of re 5T tpect 1o the memory of Mr. Brown (¢ (3 ha eourthonse fas s s odered | lowered to half staff until Tu~ day A resolution on the death of Brown was adopted at spo meeting of the hoard of directo een hobuzobling, witches and » Lo he given an oppoitunity b of construcdve work N of Pythias instead of devoting Iy to their customary ks Gvies Alr al s ot a bart October drranged in tion his Monday eve for e reducton of the debt on Pvth 2 Ninth street. Grar Snyder is for n b Chancellor ¢ s plans nd vthian held ' of CYDE J. NICHOLS, Iac, UNDERTAKERS 4209 9th SN W, Clve 4. Ni Formerly Vice woK Phone ¢ in intevior of the nple, where will he tranx i old-fash harness vakes uditoriom of 1 retary Loee will Le = . i rep! edconntry b with ha on the wills hay ptehforks in the corners. wisps of nd stiaw on the floor, and everything vevedled in the eerie ht of jack o lanterrs, Faney dress will not be ohl but miany persons arve expected attend in costumes to add picturesque: ness to the scene. Vagious prizes are to be offered committee will imnounce the ¢ of the contests late The lower flonr of the temple will be transtormed into a cabiret. Special | tratures wl he presented there under the drection of M Moore Fory with the wnmm. tion of the ramatic section “enter. E S Zu « dr -ahsfachon There s arofut morius s R Phnper ZURHORST Morticians The Undertaker of the U. S. Army for Woalter Reed Hospital, Fort Myer, Va, Fert Humphries, Washington Bar:acks, Belling Field and U. S. Sold’ers’ Home The Firm of Quali the Lowest Price s W. W. Chambers Co. The Brown Stone Funeral Homs 14th Cor. Chapin N.W. PARIS STYLES CHEAPER. ITodel Dresses Cost Little Now. Godfather of Fashion Says. Correspondeace of the A PARIS.—Paris s Jpensive than they ! more expensive, man, known father of Frenck New York. He w | knizht of the Li | Prosident Doume | of services to the fashion indu “Before the war a French model | ess cost many hundreds of dollar: Now i sts a few—maybe on or two, ave - used to be, not | s Charles C. Kur the American god hion, in recently ma gion of Honor zue, in rece With Hongkong, China 1,200 nd means colnmittee of | the proceeds of which will be used | to | of the Community | | Arnold. by | THE SUNDAY Y. W.C. A PREPARES FOR RECORD YEAR 1D:legates to Come Here for Cenference on Industrial | C:xpartment Activities. n. rest displayed in the | K of the Younz Women's Chriatian \ssockation of Washington is exceed that of former to ofiicials of the orzanizati me w app women | | any g k in September | 1000 givls and [ use of the buildings and fac s number included those |!|\(‘ four city contel and the | tion groups at Vacation Lodze, {rvdale and at Camp Kublert, River, Md young using | recren- Cher- | West iities Wit o city many m and tearcom, “pools on K stre urts, symnasi nd the auditoriums, were held out 8,000 girls and associated organizations, | Girl Reserves and the professional women's groups, have been added to the number of those i © of the various facilities of | in City. le use of the swim- howiing e spe- enn alley il meeting In addition, | women in such as the m, whe | of the cam | once of the Y. W, C. A and the e will be 15 and large and a conie Industrial vtment Woman's 7 nion 1 td at Vaeation Lodge October with dele from five stern cities in attendance, Members of Stafl. Miss Hettie ail s secretary her woi attend the various | ments under her direction. |includes Louise Alberte, Jos: { Floride Allen, Minnie L. Ashby Alice Bates, Annabel Bird, Amel Bottamley, Estelle Bozeman, Bessie L. Mignonette Buckingham, Bunting, rest, Mabel R M. Florence a | L. Daw trude | Fo: Myrtle Henr Temple wbeth B, Nuomi | Huntt, Imogene B. . Dorothea | MeDowell, M Aleada C. Nelson, Nannie B. Robins m, ubner, Aileen (‘m s | Wrightson, S. Norfleet Dunlop, Betty Dorothy ances G A. Coulson, E. Terrell ("“] Lorena T. Ordered to San Francisco. Brig. Gen. Halstead Dorey been | | relieved from duty in the Philippines and ordered to Francisco for | | auty e A CREATION of AMERICAN PIA| Nearly $500 Less the NO COMPANY | to be t and m-m.‘ . | tomo STAR, WASHINGTON, CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. The Red *Triangle Outing Club will meet at Fourteenth street and Colo- rado avenue at 230 o'clock, Forest en bus to Seventh street pike. Hike through woods ani flelds to Burnt Milis, Boy Scouts’ Reserva. tion. Camp_fire. Bring lunch and flashlight. Coffee will be served. United Lodge of Theosophists, Hill Building, Seventeenth and I streets, will hold a_study class, 8:15 o'clock. Subject, “The Masters of the Wis. dom. FUTL Branch Citizons' Association tomorrow, 8 pom., at Ham. . Church, Allison street en Piney will meet line M | trance. Citizens' Association 730 pam., at Takoma P will meet t koma Lib the benefit of St chool will be given tomor- 0 p.m, in the school hall, Four- A card row, | teenth and v The comurittee on foreign relations of the D. A. R. meets tomorrow, 2 P in auditorium of Mount Pleasant Public Libr: tussia Is the country » studied and all interested are in vited to attend The Woman's Community Club of Kensington will meet tomorrow, 2 1., at the school auditorium. Mr neis M. Shore, contralto, will be oloist. rtheast Washington Cit tion will meet tomorrow in Ludlow School The auxiliarics to_the department of United Spanish War Veterans will give a card party October 12, 8 p.m at Chestnut Farms auditorium, Twen Xxth The zens’ As- . 8 p.m Annual election. and Pennsylvania avenue. Newcomers® PO, 1244 wvette. The dinner sional Country at Hotel I will at p.m., mbers er lub. Congra 1ma Robertson Circle of the Flor ence Crittenton Home will meet cially for cards October 17, 2 p.m the Artinzton Hotel. My In. Philosophical 3 at . 4:45 p.m. Museum. room 4 Contribution to ker, President Ed- Richardson. quiry will me New Topie, Philosophy ward The W 4\)1.1\:!4\" « meet Tues M. Club, Ine., will at the home of Thompkins, 1610 Park Church, Chevy “fatherand-<on” banguet evening at the church. Ha son will preside. Hoskin- ‘The first regular Tuesday evening at 6:30 o'clock. . Fmed for Poxsomnr Tree. A woman who poisoned her neign- | bor’s tree at Sur ingland, hy in- jeeting arsenic into it, was fined und | compelled to pay damages. The tree, 1 giganti popular, projected over her property and she decided to put it to death. ~ When the case was hrousht | into court her lawyer argued that the | magistrates had no jurisdiction and that a_householder had a right to d- stroy a tree projecting over his prop- vty The New Note in Music / To the hundreds of people who plan to buy a Baby Grand piano: Wait! Wait until you have seen and heard the new AMPICO SYMPHONIQUE Two instruments in one: an exquisite Baby Grand for your own playing, yes, but con- taining also the celebrated Ampico. Both are yours for the price of a fine Baby Grand alone! Satin-brown mahogany case, delicately tooled and inlaid with contrasting rare woods —a note of grace ® your home. A tone clear as a woodland pool and mellow as September moonlight. A re-creation of the master- pianists that captures every subtlety of their art. A school for your children’s Our Payment Plan You may have one delivered for a sum so moderate that it can easily be met out of current funds. The terms are conveni- ,musical training. And—ever and always— wondrous music for dancing. You who have longed to own an Ampico and thought to be content with an ordinary fine Baby Grand—consider what this news means. You can own the AMPICO SYMPHONIQUE for nearly $500 less than any ever offered before — and the % You may ent. Two whole years to pay, if you wish. Your present piano accepted in exchange. THomer L Ki#t Go. s P LA Ampico Grand price includes a monthly recording service. buy it on our convenient budget plan. Why not stop in to-day and hear the AMPICO SYMPHONIQUE? to take | luncheon meeting | 1Y |Th T. How- | . Fall dinner m-"‘l-“ ing of the Civitan Club will be held | | American Union, | the dinner will be in cele | araphs dep: ‘D._C. OCTOBER 9, ENGINE COMPANY 10 GET SPEED CUP Dcugherty to Present Eve- ning Star Trophy to No. 21 Friday. Commi. sioner Proctor L. Dougherty, hairman of the of District Commisi ers, will presen. The ning Star cup and plague to Engine Company No. 21. winners of the Fire Department speed contest for 1927, at brief ceremonies next Friday after roon at in the company s | quarters, Lanier place between t 10 und Adams Mill roads. Tomorrow afternoon wili present the Mer Manufacture Associati 'ruck « 14, winners of the annual speed contest for truek companies, Maj. Gen. Anton Stephan, president of the association. will pre sent the cup to the Commissioner in the firehcuse, at Connecticut avenu: and Ordway street. Watson to Participate. Both presentations will be pated in by Fire Chief Watson, alion Chief Thomas F. O'Connor, W. W. Dean, fire en- gircer, War De he lust (wo were on the committee supervis in th: tests, Engin contest for th> cleari a zonz in ¢ ar e for board o'clock ‘clock he and 5" cup to partici- Jat- and the ond s ve cear s at the_sound of nd 2-5 secon we it broke the world's | red by doinz it in uck Company its house 1rte the 10! out of Colleagues Are Invited. Chief Watson has invited all of- and men of the Fire Department oft duty to attend the on it from last year. triumph gives the company rd the three needed to manent possessi dition to the cup, male a handsome bronza y ing the names of the office of the company. with a record of their chicvement, to b2 erccted in the en- ine house. two legs obtain In ad- 'DIPLOMATS INVITED T0 K. OF C. BANQUET Five H\lndrefl Guests lel Attend Tinner Next Wednesday ~ Night. Foreign diplomats and officials of the local and Federal Governments will be among the five hundred or more guests who will attend the first an- pual Columbus day dinner Knights of Columbus of the District at the Maytower Hotel Wednesday evening of this week. Speeches on will be delivered by Repr John J. Boylan of New York: S. Rowe. director general of the Pan- and other: ngements {s The committee on ar a dinner making elaborate plans for and entertainment character. Invitations have been ex- tended to diplomats of South and Cen- tral American countries, Spain, TItal Great Britain and France, members of the President's cabinet, justices of the United States Supreme Court and | judges of the courts of the District. William G. Freely, District deputy of the Knights of Columbus, will pre- and Charles W. Danr state . will he the tox o ion of the of america, invitations Fave tended rezardless of creed or ip in the orde discove heen e: membe! SEVEN INDIAN STATIONS ARE BEING REMODELED Mecdern Continuous-Wave Trans-| ¢ mitters and Receivers Installed. New Plants Built. | The new prozram of the radio branch of the Indian posts and tele- tment calls for extensive pvement ording to reports| the Department of merce. Seven inland stations, Delhi, Allahabad, Lahore, Quetta, Peshawar, Mhow and Nagpur are be- ing remodeled. Modern continuous- wave trancmitters and similar re-| ceivers are heing Installed. At Karachi the 30-kilowatt spark transmitter is being dismantled and | replaced with a Gkilowatt tube set for continuous wave and interrupted continuous wave radio telegraphy and | telephony. A new receiving station is to he erected near the aerodrome. including a divection-finding et for aiding both ship and aircraft nav gation. The Bombay station on Butcher Ts- land s being dismantled and a rew coast station at Santa Cruz has heen built. This latter plant will include a_Gkilowatt valve rransmitter. a 5- kilowatt spark transmitter and a| direction-finding receiver. imy reaching FOUND. FOR LOST ANIMALS anply Animal Reso League, 349 Marviand ave_sw Main 8083 1OST. RILLFOLD. black. containing and_ bills. also min v enter M $1%0 in b rompany ket car: very Kelly. Walter Reed Hos- 0ld_fashioned. gold: _engraved West 1 ind_harness: Vot nd W sty e Reward. L ne. N, GLASSES. silver. on wil H and_19th ed to Room 9 satin X o w betwen R and 18th sts. mae R ptainine money. ke atirdav: satis: Phone Lincoln 6060 E-F Gov mad ‘Tub_Mirado v - Feward Return (o, Club F noon.. Ovtover 8 and 14th s reward. Phone \;nm 4 15 nh‘n e. RAINCOAT. rubberized Japanese silk. grav: on” inper déck. front ecat, e, bus 4t 10th and” Harvard sts.. 8:2 4. Call .lnv,:' AbL 604, the’ Guu.mhm P ND PEARL CIRCLE_PIN in 230 Dlock o Garheid st near 20th and ave. Reward. Ref 44037 7th g T RING with diamond: initial - lost_in Recreation Academy Friday ill_give reward to finder. Drug fil‘mT 13th and’ F, ask lady's tan: between 12th and vm. Return 1323 SLIPPERS. Eilivse. 4 RAND OF Avenue Pa._av Teward, PEARLS: Frankiin_4085. PERSON_who found Thinestone haz. con- aimng_ glasses. change and identification ds. in Brightwood Masonic Temple. Mon- evening, kindly communicate wih own- Adams 9553, £ On- i of the | the life and achievements of Columbus | ntative | of an exceptional | “lers” 1927—PART 1. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Somewhat overcast today, tomorrow fair. Not much change in temperature. Maryland—Somewhat colder today. Tomorrow fair. Not much change in temperature. \ Virginia—Cloudy, possibly showers in south portion today. Tomorrow partly cloudy, not much change in temperature. West Virginia—Cloudy morrow fair. Not much temperatur to in today, change {10'a pom., pm., Highest, 69; lowest, 55 Temperatur me date last year— Highest, 35; lowest, 40. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 12: 01 pm.; high tide, 6:49 p.m. Tomor noon. p.m., 60; § p.m. and and am. a.m. ow—Low tide, 1 and p.m.; high tide, *:16 am. 44 .m. and pm. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun res: 6:10 a.m.; sun sets 5:40 pam. ‘Tomorrow—sun rises 6:11 a.m.; sun sets 5:39 p.m. Moon rises a.m.; sets 4:20 p.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Weather in Various Cities. ~Temperature.~ Precipi- X i ) i ix \ Omaha. Neb I’mladuluhn St. Paul. Miop © San Antonio. Te COLBY RECONCILIATION HEARING IS ORDERED | French Court Summons ex-Secre- tary of State and Wife to Ap- pear October 29. By the Associated Press. PARIS, October 8. Colby, former American § State, and his wife, the former M tha Sedgwick of Stockbridge, Mas have heen summoned by the presiden of the Versailles Civil Tribunal to ap- pear before him October 29 in ciliation proceedings” in Colby cently filed divorce proceedings. This procedure is in accordance with the French code providing that parties to an action for divorce shall te afforded an opportunity for recon- ciliation before the judge makes his final decision. On the failure of either party to appear the decree is then granted au- tomatigally from three to five weeks ater. UNINVITED GUESTS HIT. London Brides and’ Hostesses Down | on Gate Crashers. Correspondence of the Associated Press. LONDON.—Autumn brides in Lon don are taking steps to head off the uninvited guests who proved such a trial at June weddings. “Please bring this invitation card with you" is printed on the corner of retary of | ! tha Autu.an wedding invitations. plan is under consider- hostesses who found themselves swamped by “gate crash- during last season, and often did not have refreshments enough for the invited guests. At St. Margaret's, which is the scene of London's most fashionable weddings, there will be strict super- vision of invitations hereafter and no 7u2,ts- who are not known personally { to the ushers will be admitted without cards. The same plan will be inaugu rated at the hotels or homes where wedding receptions are held. . Another Population Scare. The latest scare about the earth's swiftly increasing population is due to Prof. East of England, who calculates that under present conditions and at The | the present rate of increase, the pop- lation of the world will reach the aturation point” in about 100 years. That does not mean that there will be no more room on the earth, but that the standard of living will be reduced unless there are great improvements in the arts of life. etz P Births Reported. The following births have been !Pl)flfled to the Health Devartment the past h Alfonzo_wnd Lucey Di Fi and’ Jean Evelyn nd Tsabel “A. Artifur T and Charlotte Boss. thons A and Elsie Gull A and Vil nd Celestine Cart sie. and Edith Marriage Licenses. iage licenses have been issued to the Frank Romer and Mars, V. Libher. Mornis € Canlan and Leva Oopenheimer. both f Baliimore. Md ty and Susie B. T d Nellie Briscoe. Hohort "Kntz ani Jean, Abel: mes H. Crist of (‘h-:ndalr Va.. and v and Hilda R awson of this P25 Hares. Tatence M. Biehn and Edith M. Griffin. hfllh of Philadelphia. Pa. Robert Tyler and Beatrice P: Aubrey L. Haves and Rosa L. Gaskins. oAl S e S Maceiret L. Twice. i an e gt Mior Charles 0. idley and Elsie M. Allen. Chatlfe Srenas and Sarah B, Farrail. Deaths lieported The following deaths have been reported to the Health Devartment in the past 24 hours: Rosalia Wollberg, 81, 2100 18th st. 'Jennie L. Brooks. 77, 311 14th st. se. ary M. Galloway, 67, Home for Aged and T. Catheart. 65, 3611 O st. e T et 56 nton, Firk Hos- pital. . Heastey. 42, Emerzency Hospital. s R eon: ST Bmervencs Hor P oreace C. Ewood, 31. Sibley Memorial Hospital. GRorss W. Vaughn, 26, Tuberculosis Hos- . Pty x| Hendricks, ® months, 815 John M 72, Garfield Hospital. i uloml Gith, 33, Gailinger Municipal x":u' Smith, 48 Garfield Hospita reedmen's Hospital. Wallle Bulier. S months. 50 Pieree sir Bainbridge | RAPID RECOVERY FROM FLOOD SEEN Credit Men’s Official Finds Need of Funds Beyond Red Cross Supply. By the Associated Pre NEW YORK, October 8 —The fic ed areas of the Mississippi Valle: being rapidly inhabited by the same people who ‘fled before the Spring flood and, given a reasonable amount of assistance, they soon will he on. their feet again, George Grundmann, director of the National Association of Credit Men, writes in the Octoker number of the Credit Monthly. “With remarkable spirit, planting has followed closely upon the reced- ing waters, repairs to fences and proper re proceeding wherever funds are available, and bridges and public works are being dug out of the sand,” Mr. Grundmann states. After summarizing ticns in the valle that “not much business will be done in the flooded areas this Fall and Win- ter, except where bridges and other extensive reconstruction is going on. Merchants know that there will not be much business. They are remit- ting on account and, with a measure of cooperation and assistance, will be bhack on their feet by next crop season.” In the rehabilitation the Red Cross has but it s evident that Red Cross re- wurces are not sufficiently large to ope with the entire situation More substantial assists given th people mann writes. nd- been “splendid he ¥ he e rund- \RITES FOR J. E. GILES T0 BE HELD TOMORROW Chief Auditor of A. F. L. Be Buried at Winches- ter, Va. Funeral services for es, chief auditor for Federation of Labor, who died at Georgetown University Hospital Fri- night, will be conducted at h nte residence, 3518 Warren straet, tomorrow morning at o'cluck. Rev. F. C. Reynolds will ¢ In- terment will be in Win Mr. Giles, who was 3 vears old, had been connected with the federa. tion for the past 20 years and had iieen auditor for the past 16 years He i survived by his widow, Mrs. Eloise Waggaman Giles; his father. win G. Giles; a brother, Baire Giles, and two sisters, Mrs. William A. Verhas and Mrs. K. A. Giles, all f this city. The American Federation of Labor | Building will be closed Monday out | of respect to Mr. Gil EDWARD V. RIIS DEAD. Wwill John Edwin the American | Newspaper Man Decorated in 1919 by King of Denmark. NEW YORK, October 8 (#).—Ed- ward V. Riis, newspaper man and son | of the late Jacob Riis, also a news- paper man and a personal friend of the late Theodore Roosevelt, died of heart disease at his home in Brook- lyn today, aged 51. Riis, who had worked for various newspapers in_San Francisco and New York for 30 years, was made a Knight of Danneborg hy King Chujs- tian of Denmark in 1919 in recogni- tion of his work there during the World War. He recently had con. ducted a column in the Brooklyn Times, Like his father, the. younger Riis was deeply interested in sociology devoted much of his time to i . Publisher on Bank Board. ATLANTA, October 8 (#).—Col. Luke Lea, Nashville publisher, has been elected class B director of the Atlanta Federal Reserve Bank in the special election held by member banks of group 3, it was announced late today by Oscar Newton, chair- man of the board. Marriage. REYNOLDS—PIPER. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Piver announce the marriage of their daushter. G to HARRY NOLDS Wedne gl.\fi}%g. REY = Ucm.‘flcr Baths. October 7, 1927, < "Willis)"_beloved o i mxi ’\Irl‘flr of o hods Istand. ave. Notice n( funeral late: this life on at Walter Reed 3 SHARLEl BRO( ENBROUGH. He leaves to mourn their loss a devoted wife. son. mother and father. three b h- ers three sisters and a_host of other rel; tives and friends. Notice of funeral here- Remains resting at the W. Ernect Co. funeral” parlors. 2022 "Gelrgla st. Funeral services o An e Unmifapiau Chugch. 16th and vard sts. Monday. October 10. at Tiermeit at Rock Creck Come- The members of Association of <1 Innanitants v reauestel . attend the flll\l‘(zl of our late associate. CHAP \ BRO' from ~ All \l)llhl e 6 a1 TikoboRE & President. resident. ELIOT WRIGHT. Socretary. Saturday, October 8. 1027. at B MABEL MAY. heloved wifé of nk A Cockrill and mother of William 3" Hetricn Funeral will take place from her late residence. 17 L Tuesday morning. October 11, " RI30 o'clock. thence to St. Alovsius Church. where re- Righ mass will be cune at 6 Relatives and friends invited: 10 On Thuraday, October 6, 1927, m.. at Georsetown Hospital. kidh Wi oD Charies Diedel. Funeral from ce “Monday. October, 10. at Tnterment at Alexandria. Va. 9° On Saturday., October 8. 11 aunt. Mrs. JAMES HOWARD D( voar. Funeral Monday from the residence, 1410 'W." Titerment Union Ceme- e, Ma! [ ELLIOTT. On Wednestay, October 5 1027 her ‘residence. 1106 Shepherd cf. n. ARRIE ELLIOTT. the devoted ‘wife Paul_Elliott and mother of Abbie E and Rebecca Corbin. Remains resti the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral parlors. Georgia ave. n.w. Funeral Monday. Octo- ber 10. at 1 n.m. from the W. Ernest Co. funeral” paclors. Georgla On Friday. October 7. 1027 at ORRSTOBRER &, GEORGIUS. of Roseanna Georgius. agad G4 years. Funeral from his_late residence. 2304 North Cabitol st.. on Mon- day October 10.at 11 a.m. Relatives and friends invited to attend.’ Interment at Glenwood Cemeters. HEASTY. On Saturday. October & o vanee " ol QS SeRANeR HEASTY. beloved wife of Charles " F. Heasty Funeral services to_be held ai Gawler's chanel. 1730 Pennsvlvania ave. wawe on Monday. October 10, at 2 pm. Interment private. 9 HICKS. On Tuesdar. October K o Toman OSAREL it F e melle of Ahea . Hicks and dat of dohn Grooms. _ Remains resting at the W ‘Ernest Jarvis Co_ funeral parlors, % Georgia ave, n.w. Funeral Sunday. Octo- ber 9. at 10 am. from the Scuthern Bantist Church. Fairfax. Va. Y STED. On_Friday. October. o Yorie Cits. RICHARD, . H rd beloved father nw. m DORSETT. at the m beloved | hinshand Jerome Mrs. Albert Ross_ Services at Campbell's funeral parlors. New York City. Monday. October 10 at 3 pm. Intermeiit at For: cst Hills Cemetery. Boston. SON. On Friday. October 7. 1927, at 0 am. at Freedmen's Hosmlal nl‘u-v iltess” of a few weeks " CAROLINE SO beloved wife of A shison. is Survived bv four sisters. Martha v, Robinson. Miss Mamie ani Masira_ Cummings and Mrs. Susie Trice and three brothers. Charles. Simon and Cummings. lemains resting at Me- '« funeral home. Oth and Westmin. . all day Sundav — Funeral held in - Baltimore at Church. Monday. Getoher the work of | | hould | SMITH | PROCTOR. Deaths. saturday. October 8. 1927, e Hospital. EDWARD S.. be: Ieved “son of F and the late Laura MeAdams. Funeral from the paviors of James T, Rvan. 317 Pennsylyania e . on Tuesday. October 11; b theice ta St. Peter's Church, will be said at § am. tu-nrn and friends invited. Intermént Mount Olivet Cemetary 10 MKENZIE. | On Thursdar. October. 0, M 2L 10:05" ooy at Her 4 ¢ Site O William F. N¢ Yonday Octaber 10 Nineteenth Street Bantist Church 2 Marshall_officia Interment Rose: mont Cemetery. ' Remains may be seen at the residence on October 9 9 On Fridas,_Octob 4501 Wells RICHARD J." beloved hushand of jian E_Mohun and san of Edward and Sarah Mohun Funeral from the abova residence on Monday, October 10. at 8:30 am.: thence to St James' Church. where siiem mass will be said at § am. for the repose of his sonl. Interment Mount Ol.vet Cemetery. ~ Relatives and frienda vited. " (Baltimore and Chi vapers Divise cons.) [ MORMAN 1907, EDWI MOHUN. residence. M L 1097 at i Tirenitwood; On Fridas. Octoher 7 beloved husband of Ma I from his late .. on Mond: . Reaiiiem mass at St Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and nvited Roanole. wifa of (haries P from now hes r n Mo 71 vears. heioved fathe Bernard “H_ Rabhitt ar Burchell ~Funeral sereio Chure Octobe Mivet Cemeter 0 cony). Thursdar. Octoher 6 ey Hosnital. HORAC v Funeral “from Hlor 614 415 ot < w October 10 at 11 o) mily invi mourn thei and father. Anderson UTH On Thuredas, October 20 pm. HAMILTON st Canttol e 9 am. thence 10 (Marstind paners o 2 nm fery. New Jortteatem 1 and New Y 00 2t | o the paroas HAMILTC F“ SMITH Amkih er. SMITH. D) 1 am. 3 he late. Robert and Thomas and Is: Amelia Walker. ont st n.w. fintil Ashiry M. E. at 'nm NG. On Octoher 8 ashingfon Hosnifal « tith and K Monday. October 10. 1927, at George after a long illness, eloved wife of Rufn Remains rest ne. 1300 private. ard Ant a 2's funcral ho Interment and servic (New York 4 10 On Thursday. Qctober 6, 193 am. CHARLES FRANCES TEN: N “beloved son of Walter F. and dia A Tennvson. Funeral services at his Iata resideace. 3500 Recervoir rd. n.w. Monda 0 am.: thence 10 Ho whers reauiem 15 am. for > of his sonl. Interment at Mount Relatives and - {riends Departed this Ife Fridav. Octo after a linzering iliness. BE: - aged 48 vea beloved ) Terry, Funeral 1V et nw. (Pittsburgh, wh H VERMILLION. day October 7. al residence. 137 13 . beloved hu; ‘miliion. ~ Fune residence o day October 10 at Relatives nds invited. 15te Geores H otice of Tuneral 1a Friday. October 7. 1027, at 4:48 1. beloved ‘wife of the late A Watson and mother of . Watson,Funeral from her laie 2101 Nichols ave. s.o., av October 10 at 8:30 am. M Theresa’s Church at 9 am. Relativ friends invited Interment at Mount Ol Cemeter WATS attested to 2 St or. n Mon- . fro Ternsa's Chiireh. 3 ctover 10, 9 am NORA DIXC President. A. E. BURY, Recordinz Secretary. In Memoriam. . _In memory of my son. CHARLES HINES. who d-parted t life nine o today. October 9. 1918, HIS FATHER. In hut lovinz rememe hushand_and father, RTHY, who denarted ivears a%o today, Ortober 9. Anniversary mass at Holy Name h, LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN. ¢ In sad but loving remembrance ¢ dear dauzhter. MARGARET L. NEITZEY who (eparied this life nin® years ago today. October 9. 1918. There are many sad things,in this world of ours. But the saddest of all is to part. For the tonzue caniot tell When it utters OTHER. In lovinz memory of my dauch- sister. KATHERINE A. OST- (nee "Gase). who died nine vears 250 oday Octomer 0" 1018 MOTHER AND BROTHERS. ¢ In loving memory of our most voted hushand and father. FRANKLIN M. PROCTOR. who died ei<ht years axo toiday. October 9. 1919 n_m.- but no JAMEST. RYAN 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Model Cnapel. Atlantie 1700 Private_ambnlanes Auto_Servies T. F. COSTELLO 1724 N_Camitol St_____NORTH 7978 V. L. SPEARE CO. Hether ShemioHR Yochis Sotamisn gent e gaes 1009 H St. N.W, Formerlv 910 F St N.W AN LEE. Liwery W Embalmer. flous chael, Modern ¢ Ate aricea a2 B Aver X W. Wairen Taltavull 14th & Spring Rd. Col. 464 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.\V. Fhone West 29 Estaniishea 1841 Timothy Hanlon 441 B St NE Phone L. 6333 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. 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