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KARL HEURICH DIES AFTER LONG ILLNES Former Brewer and Hotel Mana- |thi* citv. and a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth | ger, Respectively, Succumbs at the Age of 71. Karl Heurich, 71 vears old, in th brewery and hotel business here for | residence, | many ears, died at his . 5231 Wisconsin avenue, after a long iliness. Mr, Heurich was at one time m ager of the old Heurich Brewery Co. #1s0 had owned and mana 7 at Thirteenth and £ stree Wednesda on upper Wisconsin avenue for man years, He was a member of the Masoni Order, the Association of Oldest Ir habitants of the District of Columbi and the Concord Club. He was bor: in Germany and came (o this city 5 Year ago, Funeral service will be conduct Especially Favoring Price LWAYS ve A va us to pass over into the prized possession oi our patrons di ely recommerd a uch opportunity cently. a host of special v now available. A beautiful diamond of size and _color sure i0 bespeak its accentability as a it Mount Phite"Foid ™™ $125 Alu stone. sinn wroug! gold. ed a hotel and later | Eastern Star at the funeral parlors of was proprietor of the old Willow Hotel buy The offerings reward chased vestment setting of finely *185 | at his home Sunday afternoon at x] | o'clock. Rev. William Shearer of S Columba’s Episcopal Church will ficiate. Tnterment will be private. | Mr. Heuvich i survived by nephew. Dr. Walter Telchmann, an uncle, Christian Heurich, hoth of and Teichmann of Germany. MRS. F. REAMER DIES. Attorney's Wife to Be Buried in Providence, R. I. 37 e | . Mrs ¥ | wife of Fannie Reame! J. Reamer, years old 1| ness. She was a member of Bet . Chapter, Order of the E Services will he conducted by the Bernard Danzansky, street, tomorrow evenin: 3301 Fourtenth ¥ at 6 o'clock, | after which the body will be taken (n“'“ their stay is 1., for funeral services [O0 c | Providence, R n-| and interment Sunday afternoon. a | Besides her husband, Mrs, Reamer n ! leaves her mother. Mrs. Anna Wolfe: 0| two brothers, Samuel and Philip | Wolfe, and four sisters, all of Provi at are on the lookout to diamonds to an ad- ntage that will allow amonds that we may s of exceptional value. s come to us very re- below give hint of prices alues at spec tstrous that_will Dosse. it “pur for " n. 18-kt A fine example of our insist- snce upon standards ~ that make certain u n d oubtediv worths value at evers brice. 5235 bt white All Absolutely Perfect R. HARRIS & CO. 7th & D Jewelers and Diamond Merchants for Over Half a Century FAIR PRICES YOUR CREDIT 1S GOOD EISEMAN’S of. | Special Dispatch to The Star his | Funeral services for | torney, of this | Chin vesterday after a long ill-|the ny ;¢ stern Star. | | spite of the activities of the olive fly. THE EVENI NG STAR. WASHINGTON, card party at Providence Day Nursery, CITY NEWS IN BRIEF 408 Third street southeast, tomorrow, | TODAY. . 18:30 p.m. October 14.— | rrpe Brighiwbod Citizens' Associa vle A. Rice, 43 | jon will hold its annual meeting and years old, who was found dead in the | jjacijon of officers, 8 o'clock, at Holy kitchen of his home on Prince Bdward | Gofiforier. Epsicopal Churc street here Wednesday afternoon by | = 2 e e J0.yearold daughter Francis. hav- | Afizpah Chapter, No. 8, 0. E. .. will ing accidentally inhaled gas from an | hold a bazaar in Georgetown Masonic oven. will be held tomorrow at 1.30 | Hall, 1210 Wisconsin avenue. Dancing | paj(a phi Kappa Fraternity will um. from the First Baptist Church of { from 10 o'clock. To be repeated 10-|gjvo u reception and dance tomorrov: Hyattaville. Burial wilt be in Glen- | morrow. 3 at L'Aiglon Club. Out-of-town mem- WEOEIGEmILIEY: The District of Columbia American | bers invited. War Mothers will meet, 8 o'clock, at | Hotel Hamilton. Rice Funeral Tomorrow. Md. EDMONSTON, FUTURE. The Ohio Girls' Club will give a dance tomorrow evening at the Der- lee, 1519 R street. All Ohioans in- vited, Labor Invasion Resented. The importation of Javanese and| ese expert tobacco workers into) Philippines has started a_lively tation to halt the i!\\']*‘lfl“ Vl‘f 1‘1;1"- ose who champion o . move T retieve that with such | Stephen 1. Krame workers in the islands “Manila smokes | v":v:‘ydr‘\m o sehool will again come Into their own.” ‘The | P A of M importation of expert laborers, provid: | Public limited, is defended | The Ergatocrats’ Club will meet to- | morrow, '8 p.m., at 817 Thirteenth street. The Charlmhi Club will give a recep- tion and dance, 9 o'clock, at L'Aiglon | Club. The Washington Classical Club will meet tomorrow. 1 p.m.. at the Raleigh Hotel. Prof. Mustard of Johns Hon. kins University will be guest and speaker. Subject: “A Talented Ro- man Family Luncheon will be served. Kramer, assistant super- will speak at the School, § o'clock. a try T rica ssoci Uni- he ground that it will be a tre-| The American Association of e versity Women will he addressed Ly mendous bengfit to Filipino laborers W0 i’ Zemeral helause of the knowledge | Miss Grace Abbot, chief of the Chii 's Bureau, Depantment of Labor, 8 ence the foreign workmen |dre n ;‘-:‘i?\;tx]"i‘t‘h(t‘!;enl, |5 6"clock, at the club, 1634 I street — Subject: “Methods and Personnel of o the Pan-Pacific Conference,” which The world production of olive oil ha& | (o attended as a delegate. increased in the past few years, in|] = he . Tea while waiting to be fitted is the idea put into practice by Mme. Ealaine, a London West End dress- maker. Luncheons are also served in the Winter garden which forms part of the establishment. Ladies of Charity will hold a 7 = The bakermen who went to sea \WENTY years ago a group of Sunshine master bakers went abroad —dcughty discoverers they were. They brought back a shipment of baking wisdom and English baling machinery to bake the tempting British “hard sweets” fresh in the Sunshine bakeries. Today these delicious “hard sweets” lie on your grocer’'s shelves at the popular Sunshine prices, under such names as Sunshine Hydrox, Sunshine Sylvet Creams, etc. You can thank the Sunshine Bakers for this. Ask for them by name. That’s thanks enough, thank you. \U BISCUITS = \\\!L/// e X7 Sunshine Arrow- root Biscuits are light biscuits and fine tasting. Good company for drinks ~hot or cold. LOOSE-WILES BISCUIT CO. 1 LIBERAL TERMS Seventh and F Streets Remarkable Values SUITS~TOPCOATS 2D On Liberal Terms Here is the season’s outstanding value. Never before has $25 bought so much—in stvlé, in fabric, in tailoring. Men who are accustomed to the finer clothes need have no hesitancy because these suits and topcoats are marked at only $25. These clothes are right, regardless of their low price, and vou can buy with confidence, knowing that the styles are correct, the values as good as can be had. LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS CHEERFULLY ARRANGED We will be pleased to open an account with you on terms that aré truly génerous and helping. Regular cash prices prevail. You do not pay anything for the privilege of charging. D. U FRIDAY, 0OC TOBER' 14, 1927. [ THE WEATHER District of Columbla—Fair tonight, possibly light frost; tomorrow slowly rising temperature, fair. Maryland—Fair tonight, light frost in west portion; tomorrow fair, slowly rising temperature in the interior. Virginia—Fair tonight, light frost in west portion; tomorrow fair, West Virginia—Fair tonight, heavy frost: tomorrow fair, with rising temperature, Temperature for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 62; § p.m 12 midnight, 49; 4 a.m., 46; $ a.m., 45; noon, 55. Barometer 30.02; 1 8 a.m 4 pm. 290900 8 pm., midnight, 30.09: 4 a.m., 30.12 30.19; noon, 20.24, Highest temperature, 69, occurred at 1:15 p.m. vesterday; lowest tem- | Perature. 44, occurred af 6 a.m. today Temperature same date last year— Highest, 69; lowest, 55. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United ates Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 4:53 a.m. and 5:07 p.m.; high tide, 10:38 a.m. and 11 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 5:49 a.m. and 6:02 p.m.; high tide, 11:32 a.m. and | 11:54 p.m. Condition of the Water. Great Talls. very muddy. Harpers Ferry—Potomac, very muddy hen- andoah, very muddy this morning. Weather in Various Cities Stations, | Ahilena Albany Atlanta Atlantic Cit, Baltimore . Rismarck Boston . Buffaio : Oloud | Charleston * Denver | Detrait Paso. . | | Galveston Helera Huron. € 1. Tndianapo] Jacksonville Kansas _Citv. Los Angeles. g Louisville . 11 Clondy ami. Fl. . Pt.cloudy Clear Pittshurzh Portland.Me Portland Or ieh.N ¢ * Cloudy 11 Crear © Clear » Pt.cloudy Pt cloudy . Clear FOREIGN. am., Gre n"i+h time. lndar“\ b emperatite. Weather London. England....... 46 Cloudy | Paris. France.... Covenhagen, Dontnark.. . Clondy Hana Clear " Havan; Cloudy Colon, Canal Zone . Cloudy WEARING APPAREL BLACK For Mourning in 24 Hours Carmack Dry Cleaning&Dyeing Co. Line. 1810 Perry & Walsh Morticians Private Ambulances 29 H St. N\W. Main 984 SONS - Inc. Crablished 1850 MORTICIANS 17501732 PENNA AVE. onenr i 551255 SILENT SERVICE That Is Appreciated We can point with appreciation to great numbers of our friends who call on us when it is necessary to show that the Ryan service is valued by them. Funeral parlor, private ambulance and livery in con- nection. JAMEST.RYAN Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. * Telephone At1. 1700-1301 FOUND. 30 14th st.: in good condition dams_814 evidently al Rescue back _and t. 11 _small Fth_and Franklin diamond_and pl vicinity 3rd and th near H n.w.: 14_Investment Bide tinam, A ne reward. 3 heel, n_front of 's 5 and 10 Cent Store. 18th and reward. 2316 Ashmead pl. n.w. BOSTON BULL. youns, female: white and brindle. Reward. Franklin 1496 BROOCH. oval shaped, inum: ‘Thursday nigbt. S s g s Sl BUNCH OF KEYS near 10th and H ate and Penn. ave. n.w.. Tuesday morning. Re- Thomas st. n.w.. or North lfif- CHANGE_PURS 1and car Wednesday night. containing Call North 4008-W. on_Brook- $0.70. 15 streak down nosé .__4006 7th st iE_DoOG. white “foe whis pot on-back, of Teck i end of, (a1 N to name “Nick.' Ware le- w’.’.:xf "Cloveland 2305-W. or call at 3716 ilitary rd. nw. DOG. French 3608, Reward, Mt. Rainier, Md. ARRING with brown aaie +'boads set In silver: reward. land_600%- FUR_CHOKER, Sione Marien: 1st oi. tween R and Mass. ave. n.w.; reward. RISt nw. North 0: FUR NECKPIECE, natural 77 fonsin ave B si- or Que Reward. k8o Between 4k and 5 ward,. 1507 14th n.w. was POODL 1. white, ,-m’.’ turn 10 1214 Kenyon st. B4, MBI Bore; 091 g DI k. ;O TXBREIIA . Phie allcor Thes. "4 o. white: male: tag No. turn to 3321 35th ndant_an one Cleve- he- 113 fox. on 8- tomiac 4360. ng” on card ai K, 2nd and N: re- Temale boodle: re- Col. with | il Part cloudy | r Part sioudy | Linc. 1812 | | POSS. AT. maliese, female. Saturday night: vear | Mine Reopens After Accident. SCRANTON, Pa., October 14 (#).— Mining operations were under way as al today at the Peck shaft of the Glendale Coal (‘0. at Jessup, where | 40 to 50 men were unable to immec ately leave the workings vesterday when an accident disabled the hoist ing machinery. All escaped without injury. Births Reporte;]. The following births have been ren Health Department in the nast muel . and Mary E. Turner Vincent J th % ho. M Canbin, voy ¥ B. and : Jdobn G and 1 5 Charles S and Denita M. Thoma Harry and Minnin Fevouis. 21 7 and Angiolina Aqumlino. and Marv G. Nicel and Lena Lev hav Hannan. hoy + boy bos. L Pugh. gi William W and Frances Stol Edmurd and Ally. girl Forrest and Nelson. bov Hpward_and Clementine Mason hoy rriz and Mami» L. Martin. hoy. red T. and Ethel Tiirner. giil | Marriage Licenses. ga licenses have been issued to the I. Groves of Belmont. Ohio. ] Fenton of Purcellville. Va. Patt F. Terry hy M Haves of G nsville, V Henry B. Mallory of this city and Virginia hawn of Baitimors Md hall and Gertrude E. Cosby. kis and Theodora Vogdanos ywii of (his city and Pauline . Carson of Bartow. Fla. FEdward $. Blue and Kathleen E. Lyles. Howard Courtney and Gertrude Hunger- ford. hoth of Baltimore. Md William 1. Glascos and Marie Magruder, both of Aaunsco. Va, The following deaths have baen reported to the Health Depariment in the past %4 hours Mary E. Darlton. 83. Kendall House Sana torum Orten 1. Franl Karl Henrich Emma V. Schlosse Mary R.C. Nelms. Universits Hasnital Grorge . Smith. 5 Francis Gallardo, Hospital Daniel J. Conahan. University Hespital rie D Smallwood. 41 ud Wiflis. i FEiizabath’s Hosnital irma Johnson. Emergency Hospital. Clarence Bibbs. 23. Casualty Hospital Viola Smith. 21, Tiberculosis Hospital Mary E. Proctdr. 3 months, Blue Plains, Dc Cassie Wood. 3 months, Georgia a Wisconsin ave. 709 Gallatin st Gaorge Washington Wisconsin ave. Garfield Memorial 21. Georgs Washington 1308 4th st Freedmen's Hos: i Chiarles Williams, Hosnital Inf | houw 2% months, Children's abrieno and Pauline Cotto, 1% bia Hospital €ard of Thanks. RICHARDS. kindness ‘and_svmpathy and aiso the many beautiful floral tributes exteuded at the death of my beloved mother. = VIOLA RICHARDS, ‘who departed thie Ms Sep; tember 2 MRS, RUTH COLEMAN, Marriage. FOSTER—ROEBUCK. On Mondas, October 10, 1927 Wasdingion. D, C. br Rev LW y. FLORA E. ROEBUCK, Ra: anid JAMES R. FOSTER. Rich- Beaths. DUSTIN. Suddenly. on Wednesday. October 12..1 3¢ nis fesidence, Princs Georges County. Ma.. JOBN R. DUSTIN. aged beloved husband of “Alice D. Dustin and son of Mary Francis and the late Berzill; Dustin.” Funeral from his late residence ou Sunday. October 16. at 2 p.m.: thence to Episcopal .Church. Forestvilie, Md. Rela- tives and friends invited. ~ (New York vavers please copy.) . Suddenly. on Wedsesday. 12,1927, at 2’ p.m.. at Emergéncy Hos- vital. STEPHEN G.. aged 27 year oved son of Minnie E. and the laie James W. Duaon. Funeral from his late residence, 629 M st. on Saturday. October 15. at 11 a.m. latives and iriends invitea :n attend. Interment at Rock Creek Ceme- ery. . HARDING, On Thursday. October 13, 1927, CAROLINE V. HARDING, in her 8816 year. . Buneral Saturday, October ® am.. from St. Martin’s Catholic Church. Gaithersburg, Md. Interment Forest Oak Cemetery. [ MEURICH, | On Wednesday, 1927, at 10:34 v.m.. KARL band of MAMIE HEURI services at his late residenc Consin ave. .w.. Sunday. O 3 p.m. Please omit flowers. HEURICH. The members of Idest Inhabitants, are requested to at- d the funeral of our late associate, RL _HEURICH, from his late residence. 231 Wisconsin ave., Sunday, October 3pm THEODORE W. NOYES. J. ELIOT WRIGHT, Presiaent. Secretary 15 mond, Va. Octover October Association ai_ Sibley " Hospital wile of Geoike L. se. Funeral from the above res: on Friday, October 14 ai Intermeat ai Massillon, Obio. On Wednesday. October 1%. 1927, RICKS LONG. = Funeral on Saturday. October 15, at ® am. from Sacred Heart Church. Interment in Glene Wood Cemetery L3 MORRIS. On Friday, October 14, 19: | 150 am. at the srgency ' Hospital. Washington, D. C.. ROSA P., beloved wife of Willie Merris' of Avleits, Va. She leaves to mourn their loss + daughte sons and 4 brothers. Funeral October 16. at 3 p.m.. from Mo Church, King William' County. V 2 S. B. Holmes, pastor. (Richmond papers piease copy. ) . uddenls. on Friday. October 14. 5730 ‘am. at his_residence. th st how. . GEORGE B beloved ‘husoand ‘of Matiida R beloved father of Lioyd B. and Moten and Corinne M. Pumphrey and_beloved brother of William Howard Rozier and Harrison Moten. Funeral Sun day, October 16, “at 1 _pm.. from the’ First Buptist Church, 27th and Dum barton ave. n.w. invited, - Rev..J. L. Pinn. pastor. On Thursday. October 1 bis_ _reside cksille, £OSS, Sr. aged BY vears. dav " October 15, “at 10 Mary's Catholic Church. Tnterment at Rockville, Md ZABETH. beloved ave. dence .. LONG. GARR am. from St Suddenly. on Thursdas. October at Emergency Hos- loved son of Mary Funeral © st ne. thence to” Holy o mass will be said ate re aturday. October 15: Comforter Church. wher, at 9 o'clock. REAMER. On Thursday. Ociober 13. 1927, FANNIE. 35 years of age. beloved wife of Edward 'J. Reamer. Remains resting at Danzansky's chapel. 3501 14th st. n.w. Eastern Star services will be dav. October 15. at 6 p.m. Intermen Providence, R. 1 ey 'll;’ 4 eeting of *Bethan: 5. will be held at 4:30 p h st and New Y of " attending. Mrs. FA ) p.m cers e. urday. October at ; xted to be present and_members are toq ROBER!T at_his residence. No. 58 st Edmondston. " 1927, LYSLE beloved hushand of Girl yoars. Remaing resting funeral parlors. 46 Md. Md. Funeral Chiirch, Hyattay ber 15. at 1:30 Cemetery. RICE, ave., ‘Hyattsville ihe First Bantiai M. Saturda. Oeto p.m. ~ Inferment Glenwood 1 communication of Hiram S is called for ctober 15° at I p.m. to attend ur laia brother. TYSLE A. NEY J. MAYER. Master. On Friday. October 14, . heloved hushand of HOUSE, - n.w.. Saturday. October 15, Interment Glenwood Cemet RUSSELL. Tn New York City. October 8 927 "MARY. widow of C. Peyton Russeli of “Washinzt Funeral servicea at S John's Chure shington, Saturd: morning. October 15, at 10 o'clock. SCHNEIDER. On _Thuradas. _Octoher 192 CAROLINE SCHNEIDE! Imhof beloved 13, (nee % mwidn" . 825 R st r 15, at 2 p.m. T invited. Tnterment Prosnect Hill Cemetery (Detroit, and Philadelphia. Pa.. pavers please TRAVER, _Suddenly, on Thursdar. October 1927 JULIA ‘TRAVER. wife of the Fuilio Traver and beioved mother o | Leonard J. Mather. vic and inierment at Troy: 8, Yoo o e ____FUNRKAL DESIGNS.__ BLACKISTONE, 1407 H Beautiful Floral Designs, CALL uism‘:-;’mnp' GEO. C. SHAFFER f McDuff. Va. and Doro- | | 1 gratefully acknowledge the beloved hus- | KETTERER. On Thursday, October 13, 1027, | erer of 1410 Mass. | at | ¢ | my son. WILLIS J.. who left us ui Belatives and" triends Rocicville. Md. | B 14 held Satur: | ;| _POTOMAC 4600 Md.. | V. L. SPEARE CO 3n Memoriam. | SECRERT. 10 inving memars, ot auc de and. fathar and friend. ¢ L BECRERT i “teta sheronl S s vears azn today Ottorer 14, 1018 | Only God knows me A" Now Ton How 1 tried toh And 10 check nes of AND SON-IN'LAW on a withered nak other things decav alv thouzhts of vou will always | way E. SPARSHOTT thi BECKERT dav’ Oct o Gone, BOWMAN. Tn «ad hut lovinz remembrance o my deas s MARGARET BOWMAN ahn denartad thia life onie year ago todas October 14. 1026 Wa have parted hut not fore Thera will be a_ zlorious We will meat to par On_ that resurrertion morn HER LOVING SISTER PAULINE. Sacrsd to the memory of our dea er. MARTHA F vears ago tods father. JORN rs ag0. ADrt cooN (14 1018 an COON. who died 1019, Of; at the end of day. T sit alone, Thinking of v v varents. At rest an so. Iv throne Gone b orgotten LOVING HTER MATTIE _if at times the stain of griel (non our chesks apnears Tt i hecatise onr waddened hearts Find some raliat in tears ' DATGHTER MRS, d a ¢ eight yea on SON 1Y AND H v, MR. AND THOMAS tear narents May 1 be prep zrows nizh DACGHTER HELEN the memors of my dear LOVING TOmarher SARTHA R BOO% "who departed | “mother : : Ted | i life nine years ago today. October 14, 1918 Out in Rock Cresk Cemetery, In a flowerad bed you I Tl be with you. mother Some day, by and by. HER ONLY DEVOTED SON. WALTER, L COON. CRABTREE. Tn ead byt loving e ot dear Tatier THOMAS CRABTRER Who left"y dav, Octobe maiher. - PRI passed away February % Ve Davers pleave coby.i So sudden did he depagt from At Camt e the “ime® to. reca - Tuine it 8 step between him Aud dedth And ot father had left us all Their care for us we will alwave miss. | T'For he havs zone forever | The fnotateps we an often heard O Rear o more. no. never [ e AR DEVOTED CHILDREN. «ad but loving remembran e I 'n‘(mau“:!“ "o, i o vears axo. ioday. October 18 118, 24" Camp Meade. MOTHER. FORREST. Tn lovinz memory o ones: radngn.‘v”?!‘nl,“.‘\v‘g departed this life July 2 L | years ago: father, REASON T i Who passed ne Fabriatv0. T022: sist away three vears dear niece. MARI] | ooy et N e TR ar, | DONOVAN. | of my dear_son my dear 'ORRB& whe 19" DEV A T shall sen them again. ¢ ¥D DAUGHTER, SISTER AN Ty DS SR REST T4 170K taken of lave to the sacied mem- o of uAyn’ d:n"r ‘wife and mother. NA “: SYLVESTER JONES. who denarta b“' life four years ago today. October 14. 18 1 often go to see your grave AN fewn the verdure green And "place some natlss flowers Tnon the peaceful scene. have the satisfaction T nowing. thoush vou are dead. I have tried to do my duty o ine Keeping of your grave. #0 hard that you were taken T e gur hapne home. 80 bright: t the blessed Bible telis us ht. RAVK C. JONES JONES. to the. ing tribut mory _of m dor ey NANNE SV V:sTEP JON s INES (nee Carter). who departed (h Iite four "Sears' aro. today. Getober 14 | Dearly Toved in lite 1 e atie e, very: zame. | roviRe'SidteR LILIE"A, woLIN Sacred_to the memory of my darbine 'WARD L. AY. who left me tHree Eryo ioment. October 14 199, Longed for alwasey oo JRRAY. Sacred to the memory of ouc e mf}"? ner. FRED, G- MURRAY. ears ago TPo 815 M0 YES WikE AND SON.* NALLY. Tn loving remembrance of my deat “brother. RICHARD A. NALLY. who died hinte ‘$ears ako today. October 14. 101 Y €. Tn sad but loving remembrance of N R ear nsband. JAMES T. NORRIS Who departed this life one year ago today October 14 1926 AT ot ear T e say and I will nat s 3 Tt be iaead ! He is st awas . With a cheery smile and 2 wave of the han He has wandered into an unknown land. Taf dreaming_how very fair A eade miat he. since ha lingers there. And vou —oh. voii. who the wildest vearn For the old-time step and the glad retars Think of his faring on. as dewr Tn the lova of there as h'hn love ‘n"!"'v o Ao H1s'1.OVING WIFE, ALICE V. NORRIS. . pe. B sad but loving remem- BT ar iny dear husband. GEORGE B PATTERSON. who denarted (hv: lite two years ago today. October 14, “19..'! a s Thes n't hile that T haven't vy X o remind me of vour dear face. et the 01d e ihe more. e And o "'."-. e on eartn’ who can oy, plage. H'?k .OV'NGH WIFE. PERSIS H. FA.T- TERSON. REED. In sad and loving remembrance of | ago today. October 14. 1018. Your memory is as dear today u passed awav As in the hour you passed amar. Taving _remem. danghter wio 1t SCHLOSSER, Tn sad bt loch e ot our_dear | denarier CATHERINE ESTELLA SCHLOSSE du‘-dflnzmr years ago today. October 1o1s. er s rest in peace My e THER *AND MOTHER. In loviag memory of my dear bahs. san SOUSA. EN LOUISE. who denarted thi a0 today, October 14 1018 My dearest darling What shall 1 do Until God calls n To e with yo HEARTRROKE _FUNERAL_DIRECTORS. P. A. TALTAVULL A J :.al..'A'ULI.. Mer. NCH OFFH S. ZURHORST U EAST CAPITOL ST Phane_Lincoln_? oLt Are (eyratserm JAMES T. RYAN 1623 17 Pa. Ave S.E. 1. Atlaatie 1700 inew Antn_Servies T. F. 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