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J. W. MILSTEAD DIES. Cherrydale Civic Leader, 63, Sur- vived by Two Children. Special Dispatch to The Star CHERRYDALE, Va.. October 11. —John W. Milstead, 63 years of age, long a resident of this place and a prominent ecivie worker, died Sunday ut the home of his daughter, Mrs Al W, Thayer. He was a member of the county Democratic committee, a delegate to the Arlington County Civic Federation and a leading_worker in the Cherrydale ¥ ment. Funeral services were held to day at the home of his daughter conducted by Rev. F. G. Halloway pastor of the Cherryvdale iethodist Protestant Church. Interment -as in Glenwood _Cemetery Besides his daughter, he is survived by a son, George T. Milstead. ! St The latest tests made by the United | Btates Bureau of Standards show that Mars is warm enough to sustain life. WILLIAM H. RITCHIE, neral Services Tomorrow. William H. Ritchie, died yesterday afternoon 1456 Monroe street, { illness. About 30 years came to this c | Ma.. where he was born and _became general m: the Fulton R. Gordan Real | Three years later he went into bu ness for himself. Since then he h | been connected many devel ments in and around the city. { He was a M member | Lehanon Lodge ington, his home ing a bri Mr. Ritel Frederi 20 y from ager with K. 8. Zurhorst C. 8. Zurh ve. Leadership The fact that ZURHORST has been the first name to be thought of n mortu ary cases for 71 years is responsible for our leadership Moderate pi bulance, auto livery and chapel ZURHORST Momm s L dr, P a member of the Board Mr. Ricchie is survived \lr- Minnie Ritch by hoth Riteh nith, ) a brother, ¢ and a sister, Mrs. James Frederick, Md. Funeral | will be conducted at Wright's fune 1337 Tenth street, by Rev. Weidley, tomorrow morning o'clock. Interment will be Lovettsville, Va.. where two of children are buried | John Kle. Mer. Jll E. Capitol SL Lincoln 372 Thinking People —more and more are switching from rents to owner- ship in 1009, co-operative apartments. A fne example of such apartments is the group of busldings known: as 3018-3020-3022-3024-3028 PORTER STREET Just Off Connecticut Ave. 3 and 4 Rooms These permanent home buildings, built by M. & R. B. Warren refresent a sound high-yield investment in a neighborhood where values are enhancing by leaps and bounds, Now is the time to investigate. Representative on Premises M. & R. B. WARREN Phone Adams 9900 5 Whittall’s Palmer Wilton Rugs DEIZ Bl . oL s B A Whittall creation! Famous Whittall patterns! The Palmer Wilton—featured in Washington exclusively by Mayer & Co.—is an unusual value in a good Wilton Rug. $95 for the 9x12 size and the other popular sizes are quoted below, Whittall’s Palmer Wilton Rugs, size 6x9; choice new patiemns’ . 7ii ... .. 363,50 4.6x7.6 Size Whittall's Pal- mer Wilton Rugs; in good old Whittall patterns, $34.50 tions . ¢ MAYER & CO. ‘Between D and E Seventh Street e B REALTY DEALER, DIES Prominent in Washington Busi | ness Circles for 30 Years—Fu- who for 30 years had been engaged Volunteer Fire Depart- | in the real estate business in Wash- follow nd reared, ate Co. | which will | He was | of Trade. daugh- [ services Dr. at hie ck for | si- | has | op of | his of hie. of at| at his i ’.‘ | Palmer Wilton Rugs, size 36x63 inches; famous Whit- tall colorings........$16.25 27x54 Scatter - size Palmer Wilton Rugs; Whittall crea- |in the council chambe) \\ ILI IAM H RIT(‘III ELLERSON RITES TODAY | Realty Man Had Been in Business/| 35 Years. Funeral services for terson, 73 vears old, member firm of Ellerson & Wemple, estate dealers, who died at hi: 2134 R street, ¢ evening, conducted at S afternoon at 0 o'cl Rey. | Charles T. Warner and Rev. W. W. Sheare ated. Interment was in tock Creek Cemetery. Mr. Ellerson was a_member of the Metropolitan Club and was a _vestry- man of St. Alban's parish. He had been in the real estate business here | about 35 years, James R. of the real home, were | Firemen to Vote Tonight. . POTOMAC, Va., October 11.—The Potomac Fire Department will meet of the Town Hall Building at 8 o’clock tonight to elect its officers for the ensuing ter: CYDE J. NICHOLS, Ine, UNDERTAKERS 4209 9th St. N.W. ichols, Pre ent-Seeretary . Speare Co. Phone Col. 6324 The Ulllflertaker. of the U. S. Army for Walter Reed Hospital, Fort Myer, Va., Fort Humphries, Washington Barracks, Bolling Field and U. S. Soldiers’ Home —l— The Firm of Quality With the Lowest Price Itis W. W. Chambers Co. The Brown Stone Funeral Home. 14th Cor. Chapin N.W. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TOBAY. The Business Women's Council will meet this evening in lecture room of Church of the Covenant. Rev. Willlam A. Eisenberger will lead the Bible class from 6:45 to 7:15 o'clock, and Miss Mabel Strider will give an illustrated lecture: “The Land of the Midnight Sun."” The Barry Farm Citizens' Associa- tion will meet, 8:15 o'clock, in St. John's M. E. Church, Stanton road southeast. Lincoln Park Citizens’ Association will meet, 8 o’clock, in Bryan School. Election of officers. The Susan B. Anthony Foundation | will hold a business meeting, 8 o'clock, at the Arlington Hotel. Mizpah Council, No. 3, Daughters of | America, will give its postponed dance this evening in Potomac Savings Bank Hall, Wisconsin avenue and M street. Program and music donated and di- rected by .J. Walter Cunningham of the local council. Washington Cat Club, Inc., meet, 8 o'clock, at the home of M M. Thompkins, 1610 P: rtheast Bounda ciation will meet, 8 ¢ *hool Sixteenth treet Heights Citizens' Association will meet, 8 o'clock, in Northminster Chapel, Alaska avenue and Kalorama road. Annal election. The Soclety quiry will meet, wilt | for Philosophical In- 5 o'clock, in room ew National Museum. Edward E. | Richardson, president, will speak of s Contribution to Philoso- The Ladies' Auxi pital Post, No. 1 have a card party, Pythian Temple. Col. James 8. {United Spanish War Veteran: meet, 8 o'clock, at 921 Penn avenue southeast. 8:30 Emma Shelton W, C. T. U, meet with its president, Mrs, M. Criswell, 530 Shepherd street, o'clock. Election of officers. The Waneta will card party at Temple. will Eva 8 Couneil tonight give a Pythian | _The special features section of the | District League of American Pen Women, Mrs, Victoria Faber Steven- son, chairman, will meet at the club- rooms, 1108 Sixteenth street, 7:3\)’ | o’clock. | | Miss Olivia Martin of London will |lecture on “Rhythmic Breathing and Exercises,” 1704 Sixteenth street, § o'clock. Admission free, FUTURE, The Capitol Hill W. C. T. U. will meet tomorrow, 2 p.m., at Waugh M. E. Church. Election of pfficers. The Mira McCoy Andrews Day Nursery Assoclation will meet tomor- row, 10.30 a.m., at the Hamilton Hotel. The Free Interdenominational School cf Missions will open Thursday, 12:30 pm, in the Mount Vernon M. E. Church South. A Junior exhibit will Church. Leaders of Junior Christian Endeavor and primary work are in- vited to be present. Gavel Chapter, No. 27, O. E. 8, will have a dinner and card party tomor- row from 5 to 7 p.m. at Northeast Ma- sonic Temple, Eighth and F streets northeast. s Golden Rule Council, No. 10, Daugh- ters of America, will give a Halloween masque dance October 27 at Pythian Temple. Mrs. Emma Bowen, chairman. Virginla Dare Council, ‘ No. 22, Daughters of America, will have a masquerade dance following the close of its business session, October 28, at 711 D street. A luncheon and informal reception will be given by the American Unitarfan Women's Alllance tomorrow, 12:30 p m., at Hotel Roosevelt. The Washington Classical Club will meet Saturday, 1 p.m., at the Raleigh Hotel. Prof. Mustard of Johns Hop- kins University will be the guest and following luncheon will speak of “A Talented Roman Famil The Optimist Club will give & luncheon tomorrow, 12:30 p.m., at the Hamilton Hotel. The Parkview ns' Association will open its Fall meetings tomorrow in the Parkview School to arrange for participation in the business men's carnival to be held October 13 and 14, The bond issue addition to the Parkview School will also be con- eldered. MRS. ADA CUMMINS DIES. Special Dispatch to The Star. FALLS CHURCH, Va., October 11. —Mrs, Ada_ Cummins, widow of Jo seph Cummins of Falis Church, died last night in Waverly Sanatorium, near Rockville, Md. She is survived by one sister, Mrs. Helen Cummins, and several nieces, Funergl services will be here this afternoon or tomorrow, and burial will be in New York. Rev. Alex- ander Galt of Herndon will officiate. Births Reported. The following births have been reported to the _Health Department in the past 24 hours: William H. and Jean McGrath. boy. David and Cgrita Blum. Walter and Nellie Scheidegger. boy. Arthur B. and Marion_Fridinger. boy. John L. and Kathryn Robinson. boy. Walter K. and Fern Mellon. girl. ben E. and Priscilly Smith. xirl. Morris and Martha Kershenbaum. girl John F. and Margaret G. Fitzgerald, girl. Garardi 'and Michilina Lacaver James and Anna Daras. boy ank and Emma Lorefo. boy. nest and Thelma ‘Jefferson. boy. John and Msrile Al Tucins H and Ch: Lawrence and M Hoover. girl. Leon and Beatrice Winder. boy. James E. and Ella Hardy. girl. — Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been fssued to the_followin, R." Foster and Flora Roebuck. Parenteau and Rosemarie Porter Esta G, Shelby. and Alice Marlby. (Gaw and “Maud h of Annapolis. P Ry and Elolse Washington, antine Lee Moore. and Dollie West- hal. Perry € Philip A Charles G, A_Lewis of Charles 3 and Edith Trving 1. Edgar Orme and Fleet of this i Wilmington, N. C. Taylor of Brooklaw: rowe of Camden. Robey and Ethel S Moorer of Philadelphi }M in charge of Mrs. H. A. Davis of Wallace Memorial United Presbyterian 2% 3% 4% terly. 0000 O Edmonston fl Physical Culture Footwear. 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I & Co, lnc. IIJ === E:-—:EEEEEE——:IEE—:EE—:E » Fashion Culture fort and Fit are met abso- Comfort 130.07; 12 midnight, 30. {6 am. conducted | THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair and warmer tonight, tomorrow increasing cloudine: probably followed by showers. Maryland—Fair tonight, warmer in the interior, tomorrow cloudiness and warmer, followed by showers in west portion. Virginia—Fair tonight, warmer in west portion, tomorrow increasing cloudiness and warmer, followed by showers in west portion. ‘West Virginia—Increasing cloudi- ness and warmer tonight, tomorrow showers, warmer in extreme east and cooler in extreme west portion, Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 68; 8 p.m 12 midnight, 54; 4 am., 53; 8 a.m nonn 0. Barometer—4 p.m., 30.06; 8 a.m., 30.23; noon, 30.24. Highest temperature, 70, occurred at noon today. Lowest temperature, 50, occurred at today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 66; lowest, 58. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Surve; Today—Low tide, 2:18 a.m. and 2:36 p.m.; high tide, 8:08 a.m. and 8.29 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 3:08 a.m. and 325 p.m.; high tide, 8:37 a.m. and 9:18 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Sun rose 6:12 a.m.; sun sets Tomorrow—Sun rises, 6:13 a.m.; sun sets 5:36 p.m. Moon rises 5:57 p.m.; sets 5:35 a.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Great Falls—Muddy. Harpers Ferry—Potomac and Shen andoah Rivers muddy this moraing Weather In Various Citi © Temperature Stations, Svpansak WU H Abilene Albany’ Atlan Atlantie Baltimore Birmingham Bismarck Boston Buffalo Charlesto Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland, Col'mbing Danver Detrait El Paso Galveston Hlana Huron. S, D, 2 Indlatiavae’ 30 Jacisonville: 3 Kansae' Gty 5 Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear B ehouds Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Clonds Et.clouds Bt b Pittsburgh . 30, Portland. Me. 30 Portland,Org 30.21 Raleigh N C S. Lake City 3012 San “Antoni San_Diexo pageazaaan 2.8 me 2338 7 am. Greenwic London. England. P France... . wa. Austria’ Berlin.* Germany. Covenhagen, Stockholm, Gibraltar, Horta (Fayal). A7 Hamilton. today ) Temberature, Weather. 48 f‘|uud' Clml by Part Cloudy Bart ctony ar Part cloudy Part cloudy BAT Qoudy PASSES GOOD NIGHT. DUBLIN, October 11 (#).—Cardinal O'Donnel, primate of Ireland, who is suffering’ from double pneumonia, passed a good night, says today’s bul. letin from Carlingford. There was no evidence of extension of the pneumonia, but there was a small plural effusion on the left side, it was stated. The pneumonia pres. ent is of the influenza type. —_— e LOST. BAG—BIack leather with initial P, ipe lady's clothes, ete. “ontain- Return 1349 5 TI0W. Rewargo e BLACK SATIN_PUMP, 1t Mifler make. Rewara: Phane Cre M- BRACELET, Braided ¢old. Reward $5. Cal Col, 4850 after 5 BRACEL T, wold rnuh Saturday even downtown trict: reward.” Call Col. 1074, v after 6 p.m. BRACELET. white Hlones: reward.” 45 Emeraom st oo, BULL DOG. brindle, male: i tageed Bosingarien. "Call’ Wi CAMEO BROOCH, October 6ih. W, store or F st._Call Franklin 4560, 15'-1‘ (h 154 increasing | c. | American M Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been Feported to the Health Department in the past 24 hours . James W. Coomba. 78. Little Sisters of the Marcella Vale. 74, Chapin Brown, 7% John F. Helm. 68, 1500 2 Mary E. Duns. 65, 3018 « . ne. Della, ‘Spaldink. 65" Georze Washirigton onvital. Christopher 8. Georeius. 84. 2104 North apitol st Wedo H. Ozburn, 61, George Washington Hogpital abel M Cockrill. 49. 17 L st. n.e. James H, Dorsett. A goVilliam § "Owens. 20, Walter Reed General ospita o William A Beckert. 10 months. 1120 3rd st. n.e Frank De Fonzo. 7 days Richard A. Dent. 75, 1956 “harles Mnthews. ' 57 inger. Hoanital Harry Barnes. 57. Freedmen's Hospi Caroline Johnson ' 56. Freedmen's Hos; Carrie Elott. 55 1106 Shepherd conrt. John Newton: 50. Freedmen’s Hospital. Mary L. Hunter. 49, 1250 20th s Mildred Lewis. 48. Freedmen's Hospital. Benjamin “Terry. 47. G. Hospital. Herbert Rox, ey Hospital James S, "Brockenborough, 34, Walter Reed General Hospital. SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals at and Sailings From New York. ARRIVED YESTERDAY chant—London. . . . .October 1 Baltie—Liverpool . October 1 Bergenstjord -September 30 Cristobai—L October 2 Rochambeau: Samaria—Liverpool San Jose—Kingston Santa Cruz—Cristobal Coame—San Juan .. Fort St. Georze—Bermid: Cleveland—Hamburs Mayaro—Trividad a—Kingston i oo October 1 October 1 October 4 September 30 ‘tober 6 ctober 8 DUE TODAY. Carmania—Southampton and Majestic—Southamot Martiniaue—Puerto Colombia. Republic—Bremen . . Southern Crose—Busfios” Aires. Carillo—Puerto Barri Tl Aniwero Paris—Havre ... October DUE WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 12. Aconcagua—Valparaiso ......September 24 UE THURSDAY. OCTOBRR 13. Fort Victoria—Bermuda ; -October 1 Dominic—Para_ . September 3 % —Port_Limon October a—St. John's... October DUE FRIDAY. OCTOBER 14, Maurstanis—Southampton . October President Roosevelt—B; Qctober Dominica—Port Said October DUE SATURDAY. OCTOBER 15. Rvndam—Rotterdam Qctober Mexico—Vera Cruz. October DUE SUNDAY. OCTOBER 16. Toloa—Port Limon. Aurania—Liverpool Belgenland—Antwerp’ Cameronia—Glasgow 3 3 8 ctober DUE MONDAY. OCTOBER 17. American Farmer—London. ... Baltic—Liverpool Gedrie—Liverpool “olombia—San Francisco 08 .o oi. Victoria—Bermi Harbnree Hambore Lancaster—Southampto; Leviathan—Southampton Minnewaska—London ... Yorck—Bremen OUTGOING STEAMERS, SAILING TODAY. Ginsenpe VSM‘—VIDI. and_ Genoa. Aty Paiermo ana Palermo and Marseille. shinkion —Pismouth Geivoure A e perhagen. P Saco—Antwery Zarembo—Aceri SAILING TOMORROW. Berengaria—Cherbours and Southampton. Ceiba—Kirgaton Deh.mnmtf—-cnerbnum. Southampton and Sixaola—Kingstcn. Cristobal and Puerto Colombia. Falcon—Sun Juan. Puerto Cabello and Mara- caibo. Fort St” Georze—Rermuda. Lempira—Puerto Corte: Lewis Luckenbach—Canal Zone znd Pacific Co. SATLING THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13. flell;:s?IIVQ(mu Christiansand aod Copen- 3 American Merchant—Plymouth and London, President "Adame—Havana. « Cristobal " and Pacifiz Coast _(around the world) 3anta Teresa—Havana. Cristobal. lauiaue and Valparaiso. Guame—San Juan. Panuco—Progreso. Vera Cruz and Tampico. Themistocles—Piraeus, - Constantinople —and Constanza, SAILING FRIDAY. OCTOBER 14. Majestic—Cherbourg and_Southampton. Carmania—Plymouth, Havre and London. Pln-—Ply"nolllh and Havre. Manvel €alvo—Cadiz and Barcelona. Amo, au Prince. Le Guayra and 4 BrldseiownPuerto Colombis and Carta Bariin——Plymouth Cherbours and Bremen. Munama: \ssall. SAILING SATURDAY. OCTOBER 15. Baltic—Queenstown and_ Liverpool Conte camano—Naples and Genoa. Labland—Piymouth. Cherioure [ymouth. Cher 53 urd:—m—i"l:momh Boulox: nd Livernool. and Glasgow. ingston and '!amnm—o-mn-tnwn Tranavlvania—Movill Carillo—Santiago. Barrios. Clare—San Juan. Mapaaul_-Santisizo. 8 g, " 43 4580 JUA0 0y 1 s Eimon. oltaire—Rio de Janeiro. Montevideo aud gpbuanos Alres | v Santo Domiingo City and Sanches. 7 R ifax and St. Johns. Puerto Kingston and Puerto CAT black and white, mal Tace. Ploaea mot'fy Adams” S855-7. " 630 New Hampshire_ave. fi,{\"'rl gray Persian. Reward. Call Adams CAT, ~Maltese, Krown, Jemale: between Tat and ‘M sts. on Yew Jork ave, n. §reatly concerned; ereat pet. Libera ita retumn. Call North 4074-W .ner 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Fort' Victoria—DBermuda. SAILING SUNDAY. OCTOBER 16. Bremen—Plymouth, Cherbourg and Bremen. SAILING MONDAY. OCTOBER 17. Cristobal Colon—Corunna, = Santander Yotor—Kineston. Rochambeau—Havre. and COLLIE PUPPY. lost Sunday in Takoma Park. wears green collar: answers to name of “Bo: ward. 6909 S8th st. . Adams 8367, 2 DOG Trish seti last seen af ookla) 1 re- turned to W' N, Burrcflm’is IZ:VI:MQII n’: " FUNERAL_DIRECTOR! 'ngthoOriglnfl “"zs....... 1623 'p, ‘%n ;r!x-:mzfllr;,r]..—kum-zt tail, 'h‘|luck and s, 4127800 s, nowe - License No. 15785~ GERMAN POLICE DOG—In vicinity of 0t O B et al ')'("s:?hrflfl?f Clov. 4172, "S818_36th bl " S 19% GLASSES. in soft black case: vicinity 1. and — California _sts., = Monday _afternoon. Please phone North 6380. Reward. HANDBAG. light brown_leather, in Yard 14th e money, watel ward. avy car southbound, containing fountain pen. Liberal re- 1338 l‘-lrmom st._n.w. 12¢ from hook on door of tore Monday: please re- and address on inside. 27, PINK CHORER, Ta Keith's, Friday might. B . vt ] fflox‘é“%}i’cfial"i’v.“" eward: Lincoin FOCKE wiher, on ook of cale front, gé»wwlwnrt s on l4th st. Reward. P&n’rmx"m‘ containing permit and Bo Ting Jlley. - Ssturd Wi, iy 10 Hards 7 _Daturday POLIOE PO BINeE. femain T T collar and leagh o b on. Finder will bs murd- oady. 1863 Newton s Fhione"cal._os0 PURSE. “brows lmnm e, “Martha" on flap: on Georgi; near Walter Reed Monday. Mn Adume 238, Rewsrds oo REVOLVER—No 303711 Col_38° at Her: ring Bay, Md. Will part; who took pisto] mistake please return 4321 7th s, n.W Lfi‘—_‘—__r—‘r T T imo black onvx.” wTtn Fairfax Ha Huv{"d iigo A 'flfifinfl. d.llum%dh'—'_-lnd 2y iberal reward. 54 Toset Bunday’ viel mn-l&nv n nw. POTOMAC 4600 9 Rehearing Denied I. W. W, Leader William Burns, convicted of violat- ing the California criminal syndicalism law in the Yosemite National Park, by working as an organizer of the Indus- trial Workers of the World, was re- fused a rehearing by the Supreme Court yesterday. At its last term the court_sustained his_conviction, €ard of Thanks. , We greatly acknowledze the Kindness of our friends and neighbors dyr- ing the [lincss of oUp de, dauxhier and wife, ELIZABETH CURTLEY. and the Dathy and ‘many floral iribiies exiended D. JAMES CURT- filam’agz. MOTHER L—WHITWORTIL, Mrs. Elizabeth Whit- ¢ ner &l A L M. Getover 7. nick. Dtatbs. arted this life Monday, October . at 2:30 p.m. 9th st the belo and Mary hereafter IR !, Roglville n.w BELL. Dennia Notice * of funeral the resting _ at funeral par- Remains arvis Co v ave, o . October 11, 1027. Mre. KATHER- BOGGS HERRY. duienter of 1 | William Brenton Bokgs and Eilen (art Boggs. _Funeral services at_her late re dence. Bowieville, Md.. at 3 b.m. Thy day. October 13." ‘Interment ai O ameiary. Washington. D. C. 1 BRENT, Monday. October 10. 1 MARGARE Yondar, October 10. 193 rze Brent and Catherin Mergick of Charles Count Funera) Iron) her late residence. No. 1468 Belmant 14 Y ashinkton, 1. °C. on’ Thuraday. Or- tober 1 mlem ma S, Paur’y canone Ghurch: IS s now, at § am. Intermént following . Marv's Cemetery, Newport, Md BROCKENBROU Departed_this life on 2 Octohér 8. 1997, Walter JAMES SHIRLEY BROCK. H. ' the devoted husband of ace Brockenbrough (nee Nelson). leaves to mourn their loss a devoted wife. son. mother father, brothers three sisters and other relatives and_friends. resting ‘at his late residence, 18, g dineral Wodn at 12:30 p.m.. from the Wi Church. Deanwood. D. C BURLEY. on Monday. October 10, residence. st.n.w. the ovoted friend "ot “Wood. ~ Notice of funeral Remains resting at the Co, funeral parlors, B3 RY Sunday, October 9 1 idence Hospital. LUTHER W. cmmfi 77 yea beloved husband of ‘Lefs Ransom 'Covell. Remains resting _ af l']:mhll'rll wn"rullnarlnr 928 M l( nw, ednesday at 2 i and “Iriends invited. * Interment ra'n“fas coin ‘Cemetery. CRAIG. On Tuesdar, October 11, 1n; ence. 811 1 st n.e.. EDWARD! bes h ed husband of Julia Crai Funeral from thechavel of "Frank Gsier 13 7th st. nw.. on Thursday. 100 . at 2 p.m. " Relatives and éodg i invited.”" Interment Prospect Hill On_Monda; Qgtober, 10, 027, le, Md.. 5 widow ol ghe late Jm‘fl:h lmmln- Herndo I'lmexnl nr\-u‘n at Tabler's funera Io; 2 udm-ldus Ocidner “Interment Glen Gove, o Oal “peloved u 1‘ X ved e i Delany and loving e of Dr. and: Mre. “Bmmets . 'S Euneral “Thursday. October 13, Tiom Mary's, Protestant Episcopal on 23rd st between .G and H at 3"o'clock p.m. DUNLAP. .08, Sunday. October 9. 10 {horesidence of hersom Me. J. 31 S st nw CARKS 2HI l'l% i Cleveiand, 7 Octo! un 19: IR Aty e SO Sahnfl; %\mn Funeral will take piace %ecnc' 3016 ning st. T hfixfi ber 13, at 8:30 o'clock’: ihence | Do’ Sales Church. wi gre" maaa w1 o |-um rancls Do {riends h:l b FRANKS. On_ Monday. October 1 N 6 OPXRIAT, Ostober, band of the late Junaie WArTe Eomaing o Teating Furhorst rlrlnrl 361 East itol st. Servic held at Zurhbrsts Tuneral ar over "1, e morning, S Churel, o » October’ ll llAN A OO;.TI;‘QJ:LF ‘hvr 11, l ~7 nl e FApi R S . R-milnu are res| Ant Services will ;ll?ll l"? he fureral pari Brl on %h\l?ldl’l Wl:‘!‘n? D.m. nmrmem a Onei lo” N . and ¢ ThitS g Bledse cous’) vetan: G’ “'h ABE] Monday. ~ Octobe mzP 'SR%A Cperovea e ot 'n 2 berman, and devoted mll\'l’ I‘ll : 1. lie ‘Altman, Mrs. Mary Rodier. Mr.- abei and Mr. Ruby- Haberman, and. iiss P Havermian, " aged 05 Seare " oral e ghe chapet ‘5 erndr Bancdighe, ! 5 Sounieenth strest northywest,, Wednest MILLER, 0 -!undu Octgber 8. 1927 ‘y N. Y. GEORGE C. MILLER. o of Mrs Fannie ( Jl)l Benjamin of ihis city. MITCHELL. on Monday. it R i beloved ratierdag e brother of Georze Mitel Weieht Broe'*chibel, 1} Thursd: ober and " relatives tnvi Glenwood Cemetery, RITCHIE. Lebanon Lodse, X. Mt Special mmm'i'df: oulolio e d: fomorrow. Octover Mad brother, W PHASEC fueiale ment at lA)\‘llll ille. Va. CHZR- - Tye o JAMESC.' MUNCH, Master, Rl IDT. October lfl 1927, at Ih r daughier ot Hh.khwl!g ' e AT SOy i grile, 1. 7 vea .4 1 parlors October sivles” Hosnygal. Sitichen “gnd - Mitchell gnd 0. Pusersl o riends Interment ¥ at 130 lm e 1 our late mulh'r \Q;dfl\:’ of %“Eld hmnd:‘ or o iscmann an Baul A, “Schimigt of it Richard Schmidt. Washingtan B, €0 at fierun L3'01“‘“ Nt 80234 ot n.w.. DELIA L. S1POS ] (nea Clancy) .. mitner of Victor 1. Otto B, a . Sinos, aged 78 vears. R\IMI‘H ‘Pfll’sc the abovi reudfllm on ‘sdnesday tober 12 B0 a. thence to the Church fl' "I. Nat| "r‘ e e, X e 0, 8 Nl ) ends invited. to b terment at Mount (')um ceu'm'er'f" “;'"vd‘e" Hongita), SRTNERTE W ARTE 'rovidence I)lDlll A’ STICKNEY (nce Sitckber) of 010 3 st e Remainy ceating 2t ho ‘chae yerat, trom ihe Chiel ot 3" Sardo e "ot 80 am m.“ Concepon October 10, 1927, EBE A xms’n.fl! beioved moier of George Wilson Wharton. in he v“r Funeral services at hér son flm den 2933 South Dakota ai Octoher a2 g s te. (New Orleans. dny 1% Inter an 5. Daners kindly mention. o WHARTON. On Mond: PHO! Jm tl wilh B orb WO, Wn."ren Taltavull 14th & Spring Rd. _ Col. 484 Josh . B S 3034 M St. NW. £hose Erantaetts3? Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance %fi% = h 1 o Mv’“ Bitancn _ormoe® 107 CHAS. S. ZURHORST )% gyt ;Al.fl VULL. Mz, DBeantlfu] Flo;ll esigns, 83 od g On Monday. October 10 -m 1} nu;‘gnm : Rt o Dorgey. !fi to mourn their loss threg. brot grandeniidren and a hoed of ot friends. Funeral Wedne: pm.. from Md. tiful lite from labor fs o'er. te for the shi . e s }%‘\i‘n‘a' w. WILLIS. On_ Frid: Wilbe CBrAxiov ushter ot iR f 7‘ 1 ‘Wil sele : lh;n ‘& °:2? it 3 llmd‘minvlledA e 'm lu fiemut(m. S s o HOWrERSE ¥ “A‘ ING. In Je Gear n‘i pery Lot MR ING. ¢ Who died In Nantes. 3 Yho tled in, Routas, Sor8 HXSmHRmERS RAYMOND AN *’ LIEBLER. Tn m f our beloved LLOYD BAXTER LIEBLER. Tauge f Company 1 520 Tntasizy. 1 in battle October 11. 1018. It may be in heaven that birth In what man cails deain on earth. nd what man calls death we'll learn the spirit's ind Teturn. For we shail have his.love aata ™ lov VoteER KR un.. MeCAULEY. Tn lovi o 7. McCAULEY. Who Geparind th e ; g e A AT %D ¢ NEULAXD. _1n lovine remembrar of AR i deaniad m. life l ago today. October 11, : : s.l‘ "“"‘-:;m"m m“lll’ % T 18%. g ha bu e el ot et o & 4 "'WE i 'i~'n'.’\“?"'i= g, TRAYER. Sacred to ot ATER. Socral 19 U Tonerv of our e 9. I]""S" fo 14 yoars agu today, Fourteen with all § e .,,":"s:..“*.:' .:"'""‘?fi:. SRt ving fa Cundd K