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Crovrnd D% MORTICIANS THE - EVENING b —_— ] residence Friday afternoon at 2 ock. Rev. Richard Schmidt. pastor of Zion Lutheran Church, will officiate. ! Interment will be in Congressional | Cemetery. are o' CARDINAL HAS SETBACK. nt of the Quartermaster Sergeant Dies at Age of 89. George F. Altemus. §9 v retired quariermaster sers ; United States Marine Cor m in which | he werved for more 5 vears, Primate of Xl'eland Cunwncts Plen died at his residenc Mth street i i southeast, yesterday hort il tisy With Other | ness., CARLINGFORD, Serst, Altemus had resided in Wt 19 "y e ington for the past 50 years. having | S been stationed here prior io his retire. | O'Donnell. primate of | ment from the Marine Corps in 1901 oved yesterday, was veported | He is survived by his widow. Mrs on i e TEthRs | Anna M. Altemus, and a son. Alhert i gt 0 cavdinal ix sufferivz Former Iilness! Treland, October Cardinal which condition of Tretand Ay, G. Altemus. from in Funeral services wiil he « tad e Deals Migtory of tbe ity of ‘)Dafihm ton and Disfrict of Qolumbia NE of the very interesting Lutheran churches of the But Not the Other! We have cut our prices, and are proud of the fact, but we have not cut the quality of our service. the best available. Deal service remains city is St. Mark’s, at B and FEighth Streets Southwest. It on Washington by the members of St. Paul's. Standing imme- the outgrowth of a m planted Jheo EAL FUNERAL HOME 7 reference, Ask your neighbor” j 816 M sYlI‘.EYyNE ‘q in Southwest diately in the rear of the old National Museum Bldg., it has an excellent site, and has been doing splendid work its section of the city. Phones Linc. 5200-8201 Our Compact with the Public has never been abrogated The Dining Suite illustrated is a good example of how reason- ably high grades are featured here. 10 pieces in fine walnut veneers. EW business enterprises have been as carefully -thought out and as consistently conducted as has this one. We didn't just “start a store.” We really organized an innovation in many ways—one that has grown into an insti- tution. When a business continues more than forty years, and still retains its prestige, it has features and renders a service that the public appreciates. Our policy is what has won us both favor and fame. We have established a confidence with the public that accepts what we offer as the best the price can buy. We l(eep you safe from the danger line of doubtful values. No matter if our price is low—the quality is worthy No matter how fine the grade. the prlce is as low as we can con51stent1y make it. Thus. n whatever range of values you are shoppmg —here you are insured all your money's worth: and assured all the saving p0551l)1e. That's the fundamental upon which we started—and to which we are still adher- mg It makes buymg a pleasure. even as it glves us satisfaction to know that we are satlsfymg—for. after all. customer satis- faction 1s our chief aim. Of course, we needn’t remind you thata charge account is at your disposal—simply upon request. We, pcrhaps, were the first to extend this unusual privilege. TON, CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Sodality of the Toly will give a card party at 916 venth street STAR. WASHING The Church w'elock, east, 830 north W. E. Rollins chureh — Episcop:1 Bible lncture | at St Paul's o'clock. Cluh will hold its Dr. T. M. Ship Sixteenth street The rian ccond meeting al pell’s residence 1t 8 o clock The M ciation will Hill school, Citizens' at Bunker meet tonight The Nordiea Mandolin Club will give a concer Temple Baptist Church nth and N cets. Admission will be free. but a tree will offering will be taken for the missionary pledge of the church. and Guitar tonight a The Citizens' Assoc Chase, D C., will meet, the . V. Erown School. The Dahlzren Terracs ociation will meet, 8 o'clock, at wion of Chevy 8 oclock, al As th Citizens Perry & Walsh Morticians Private Ambulances 29 H St. NN\W. Main 984 WE DYE WEARING APPAREI For Mourning in 24 Hours | Carmack DryCleamng&DyemgCo | Linc. 1810, SAVE HALF \-Ul'R‘T{l The Parkway 3220 Connecticut Ave, (Corner of Macomb) pr I ale homes 100¢5 CO-OPERATIV The equivalent cost for a private house in this neighbor- hood would be at least 40% greater in both purchase price and an- nual maintenance. Priced from $33 50 a month (Including principal, interest and operating cost.) | Raedy & Suit Erclusive Representatives Clev cland 1901 | s Name | N. €, WEDNESDAY. aclal Oyster Club, Island avenue Rhode northeast, ' Twelfth street nm” i ] 'URE. | Men's Club will meeting tomorrow, the Hamilton Hotel. he dormitory committee of Naomi | No. 3. 0. . will have a October 25, 1:30 pm., in | » room of Hecht's store. ¥l have a | 12:30 | The Y tuncheon p.m.. at Cha eard the Widews will S07 and Orphans meet Octoln Vermont avenue. Home for M. Vi A pam. at ] 7:30 al ers, will Cleveland pensions Crom The Teachers’ Unio: 27, American Fedaration of meet tomorrow. 8 p.m.. | community center. Teacher L will be discussed by John Lwell, W Quota Club will meet tomorrow uncheon, 0 p.m.. at-the club of th vican Association of sity Women, 1634 1 street. Mrs . Pickett, president, will The for house Unive Syllie V. preside, Deaths éeborlcd. The following 10 tha Healtl n’v“”“"” A Sirah A deaths have been Department in the pa Conkley rmilya 9 Tth st 1403 19th o« 810 At st 497 T4th st Gallinger Hospital 700 021 80 we K Ra Ashhy Clarn M & Fisher Andrew Witliam By Lonts ¥ Kn Hosmtal Charles W, Walter £ Washi Garrice, 6, Sibley Howpital Hilton Cyenthy Ross hn, Lancnster MeDowell Robert Clements Evelena Robin: Infant_of Herbert months, 708 Oth st ovidence Hospital mergency Hospi Sadie Green. The Undertaker of the U. S. Army for Walter Reed Hospital, Fort Myer, Va, Fort Humphries, Washington Barracks, Bolling 1d and U. S. Soldiers’ Home With the Lowest Price W. W. Chambers Co. The Brown Stone Funeral Home. 14th Cor. Chapin N.W. . | Jkla Ryan Service Is Silent Service It is a service that is ready to respond 1o your call as read- ilv_ through the nizht as in the day time. A service that is thoughtful of every requirement, combining as it does the maximum of ef- ficiency. Funeral mrlor, private am- Tulance and livery in connection. JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. SE. T Washington's Finest Men's Wear Store WHEN $50 BUYS SUCH A SPLENDID DINNER SUIT WHY PAY MORE? Only Hart Schaffner & Marx would put such fine textured woolens —such superior silk linings and such care in the design and fitting qualities of a dinner suit 550 Jacket and Trousers Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street OCTOBER 19, 1927. | THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Rain afternoon; clearing and slightly colder | tonight: tomorrow fair. Maryland—Rain this afternoon and ight; slightly colder tonight; to. fair, ria—Partly cloudy; slightly cooler in north portion tonight; light frost in west portion tonight; tomor row fair. West Virginia—Partly cloudy. ceded by rain in northeast [ tonight: tomorrow fair; not change in temperature | Records for 21 Hours. y Thermometer—4 pm.. 43: 8 pm., | 48: 12 midnight, 49; 4 aim., 47; § am. | 48: noon, 50. Barometer—4 p.m. | 29.5 2 midnight, i Vir pre. portion much 20.60: 8 p.m. 46: 4 a.m., 20.38; 8 a.m., 20.34, Highest temperature, at 12 noon today. |, Lowest temperature, m. today. Temperature same date last Highest, 60; lowest, 47. ‘Tide Tables. d by United States and Geodetic Survey) Low tide. 9:44 a.m. and 10:10 high tide, 3 a.m. and 3:35 p.m morrow—Low tide, 10:38 a.m. and 105 pom; high tide, 402 a.m. and 4:33 pom. The § 50, occurred occurred at year— (Furnisk Coast Today P Virginia ave. | n and Moon. Today—Sun rose pan. Tomorrow—Sun rises a.m.; sun sets 21 a.m.; sun Moon ris : sets 3:02 pm Automobile lamps 10 be lighted one- | half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Great Falls—Very muddy. [ Hfarpers Ferry—Fotomne andoah Rivers very muddy this morn. {ing. | \\ --ullwr in Various (| nlvl. smberature «: Stations, Boston % 008 Kain Buffalo 00 R “slumbia Den Detroit Ei Paso ew Orleans York City ! | Omaha | Philadelphi | Phoenix Pittsburgh Portland. | Portland Ore 2322222 2F e A BT E X D RRUDEEZT Spokane WASH.. D, (% am.. Gresnwih time. today ) Part cloud: Part_cloudy Clear Clear London_ England. France........ . Denmark . Soain. . ta (Fayal). Az nilton Rermida davana. Cuba.... Colon. Canal Zone ARGENTINA. For the week anding October 17. 19 ~Temperature—DPrecipitation.—~ “ur. Depar. Cur. Depar. 64 +1 09 0l 61 2 —04 Cloudy Clear, Cloudy Corn and north- srn wheat area t 02 Marriage Licenses. Marriaze licenses have been issued to the e A. Hesson and Ruth J. Harvey. H h of Ri lle. Va [ voga o Bm wi this and Freda Pophwelcy of Park Lane Prin Haberer and Maria Stoll Henry Murphy ard Mary Miller Wil 0 Vo Heriulia of Wost Church. Va., and Ellen Richards ol this aty John A. Taglor of J Naney G, Griffith of Staunton Tames T, Dixon and_ Gladys JIames “Geary_and Mary Sumby Cliftord Kenny Clarice E. Murphy. Arthur L. Cauttey and Sadie_Johnson. Charies Norria and Blanche Harding Baldo J_Baldwin and Assunta M. Sari Archie M. White of this cily and Carol Gundiach_of_Sandusky. Ohio. Touls B Helliz and Lucy Ragsdale. both ot Hikh Point i Fhoman Mehitive and Kathern LeBayer. Raymond Taylor and Lillian CBrown: Dally V- Seaton and Mary V. Wormwood. bofh of Gienn Date: Sa Thomas Jamninks: and Edith Reid Walter_ Deer aud Anna Brown. both of | Butler, Pa. L "ohnion Ratcliffe and Helen E. S | Joshua Crafford and Maria Turner. Hilleary T ty Newark. N. ~ Bradley and May Births Reported. The following births have been reported e Health Department in the past 24 nville N. and Elsie F. Pearson, boy. sley F._and Laura Harding. boy. renca E. and Helen M. Smith. bov James R raldine M. Henkel. boy. John McDonald. girl. Salvatore and Catherine Rinaldi, zirl. Jonn " E"and Elizabeth Burgess. giri. dohn M and Pauline King. girl. and Emma Seltzer. @irl + S and Helen M. Crockeit. ax and_Ida Berlinsiy. 'girl Arthur B and Delia . Hases. girl. Renjamin F. and Clara L. Kiug. girl. Robert' E. and Victoria Toole. boy. James and Mamie Walker. bo Edward and Clara Richards, bos. ouin and Katie Rosenfield. boy. land A. and Bell Andrews.’ boy. herman and Eva M. Harris. boy. Robert F. and Amelia Fitzgerald, boy. George and Viola Henry. girl. Douglas and Mattie Steele. girl. nd Mary E. Masterson. girl D. and Dorothy Sanders. girl. d_Venus Hall. girl, nd_Ida Hawkins. girl nd Nora E. McPherson. girl. Percy M. and Whitney Seward, girl. Joshua and Lottie Minor. sirl. red and lona Gantt. boy. I'reda ck and Belinger Wright. bor. Georga 0. and Queen. boy. William and Magxie sl and Clara Caldwell. John N and Lelia T. Douglas. boy. Whllam and Netels cothns. "o Smoke columns were used for signal- | ing hyv the ancient Chinese. i FOUND. T FOR LOST ANIMALS apply Animal Resciie League. 349 Marvland ave. s.w __Main R08S, | PURSE_ with money. at, 41h near Buchanan now.Mre, 1l Adams 3198 E. Kebney. LOST. BILLFOLD. Brown Teather, marked Baker & & gnlmel Fla. €] ain_5360. Branch 295. 0 . color_white, half of to name “Rollie." . Doyle. Wisconsin 2802. tirn_to_hotel_clerl FRATERNITY PI n ut Reward. c.u HA taining kev_and money v'»‘.hem"“ulfii'm‘:?r or lrlmxfr New York Lo st _Call Adsms 6033 ETBOOK—Envelope pocketbook on ¥ Eock ?n?n.nm:' i ratr G Adnia after 6 p.m. POCKETH00R—Lo Lost D R RO | @ Ontario e o e P none Main Y RO T wen it aid £530. POLICE, 's“:‘n’hmmmh e v‘\?m;d e vBuddy =t “Row jak, S0t 208 POLI 308 o nx;t EEx‘::‘\‘q non ‘l fonday. Answers o o1 oame 28 “Rowara - ather D con: E—Bride lost tan 1ea . chy ;En e, valuable h:loo‘l"t compact. u“e ange. a1 N n h vhlh n llfinnn ax ;{f.‘ . Raale at inted 1o 3 West ég@" n'ne ‘Elfl!vy cohrx“ Md. Wisconsin dnny of uun and L sts, elephone Cle Wns'r —Gentleman's. Mond: 54 ning, m&“ 2y from 4674 ~ieinity Lincoln P wud 33 150 ot o | this and Shen- | | Temperature. Weather 1 Part elouds | Falls | and | M. S. HIRSH DEAD. | Shoe Dealer Succumbs After Ten- Month Illness. Hirsh, shoe | here for many died | 1341 Jefferson street | vesterday after a 10-month illness. vecent years, Mr representative for of shoe dealers, Mr. Hirsh was a member John's Lodge of Masons and Roval Arcanum. He is survived by Rertha Hirsh: two Morrie Solomon of th T. B. Turnage of Mi 5. M. Hish: a sister of Massillon, Ohio, | children. | Morrie s. merchant t his residence, 71 years old, vears n Hirgh had heen local a New York firm of St of the his widow, Mrs daughters, Mrs. and Mrs. 3 a son, Miss Clara Hirsh and four grand- | MRS. M L PURCELL DIES Eight-Month Iliness Fatal to Old' Capital Resident. Mary wrs old, Mrs Lonise Curley Purcell, | wife of s Leech Pur {cell, and a resident of this city for the | Jamy past 40 v . died at the hom - of her son, Francis Joseph Purceil, 31 Girard street northeast, ves rday after an t-month illness. She was 2 mem- |ber of the Catholic Women's Benevo- |lent Legion and st. | Chureh Funeral gervices will he condncted in St. Martin's Church Friday morn- ing at 10 o'clock. Interment will be in Mount Olivet Cememtery. Mrs. Purcell was the daughter of e late Patrick Curley of Monticello, Y. She is survived by her hus: band, five sons—kdwin Fenton Pur- cell, Buffalo, N. Y.; Robert Emmett Purcell, Jordan, Mont.; Henry Grattan Purcell, James Aloysius Purcell and neis Joseph Purcell, all of this v—and a daughter, Mrs. Margaret ia O'Connell, Wellsley Hills, Mass. Card of fltljanh FILLINGAME. We thanks and aoorecia o and_relatives for their kindnes pathy. also the beautiful floral rendered at the death of our beloved brotner. DANTEL E_FILLINGAME SISTERS AND BROTHERS. Beaths. ALTEMUS. On Tuesday. October 18. 192 it his residence. 6 8th at. e GEOI ¥.. beloved husband of Anna M. Altemiis. Services will be held at his late residence \ Friday. October 21. at 2 pm. Rela- # and " friends invited. Interment in Eressionai Cemetery. 20 R. On Mondas. October 17. L at 4 e dve i S W. BOOKER. in the 74th yea Services will be held at the address this afternoon at 5 Relatives and friends invited to Remains will be interred in | Spring Brook Cemeters. Mansfield. Mass. | Bow Suddenly. Tuesdav. October 18, at her residence. 2024 Klingle IDA M. widow of Francis Magrud owie Notice of funeral later. (Balti- more papers Dlease covy.) | BROWN. Denarted this_life Monday. Oct | Ther 17 1927 ‘at 3:45 p.m. 106 "10th" st. beloved wife of ted mother of Syivester, Louise William Brown and Agnes ‘Toomer, 0 trude Colline. Funerai Ceprian's Chureh Thirsday: 9 Interment. Mount_Olivet Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. 20 BROWN. To the Ladies' Progressive Relief tion. No. i You are hereby noti- attend the funeral of Mrs, MAR' BR on Thursday. - October from St, 'Cyprian's Please wear October 19 1027 3 Rhode Tsiand'a 1ster of Pauline Coit iyate) at_her_late October 19, at residence. nw.. IDA. beloy Funeral services ralidancs ‘o Wednesdas. 11 am. | COZZENS. _ Suddenls. on 16 . at Brentwood aved I Fureral on_ Thursday Gasch's Sons’ funeral parlors. 46 ttsville. Md. brivate. lnterment Con- gressior al Cemeters. | DICKSON. | On Tuesdar. Octoher 18, 1 W.._beloved husband of Luttie Gawler's n.w. on Sunday. M. October CLAUDE ESTERS. 1 October 18, 19 CHARLES, beloved so! of Nannie " Ric dson: brother of Ruth Esters, Mildred Bestman and Paul Rich ardson Funeral services Friday. October 21 ac 2 p.m.._at Donohue's lllldv‘rukmr establishment. 30th and M sts. n.w. 3 tives and friends invited to attend. n Sunday, October 16 1027 e, a0z TE s, 1 l‘l\ aged 97 years. Funeral Thll Blioner S ar 1T it : Padgett nneral parlors. lllh !l . Interment at Cedar Hill Cemetery. }rl! 1ds and relatives are invited to attend. FRIEDRICH. At hor esidence. Bigerdale, Mol . beloved wife of Franz Fried- | Dot Prneral wervices at her lawe | Y'!Id'h e on Thursday afternoon. October PIERRS W 3o ok Lincoln Cemetery. Relatives and ll‘ll'ndl Taviten GOODSON, October 15, 1 \ulFll hu He leaves a father, life m Devarted. this vs.” Remaina at Funeral from Galbraith rch 6th st bet. L and M sts. n.w. 2:30 o'clock. " Intérment Arling D. Battle, officiating. On Wednesday, October 19, 192 at_his_residence. 2415 F the late Johs neral Friday. October 21. 2 p.m.. {rom the chapel of George W. Wyatt Co.. 2900 ) At m.w. Relatives and_friends iivited, terment Prospect Hill Cemeters. PEY October 16. 1 devoted father « Dora Blake T Xt Yackson. * He hildren and a host of other ad_ friend: otice of funeral Remains ~ resting the W Jarvie Co.'s funeral parlors n.w. until Wednesday. 2 1. at " his late “residence. 14 now. Funeral Thursday, October 20. at ) pm.. from the above residence. 10 JARBOE. On Tuesday. October 18. 192 at s resdence. Marist College | Brookland. D. C..'SNOWDEN 'E.. heloved | husband of Emma Jarboe. - Funéral from | the “hanel of Frank Geier's Sons' Co.. { 13 7th st. n.w. on Thursday. October . | | | | hereafter. | hest | ave | thereatter |ost o 20.at 2 Relatives and {riends in- vited. Interment Glenwood Cemets JOHNSON. On Wednesday. October 1 at her residence. 4336 Ord st. . Johnson.. dence on_ Friday. October 21. am. " Relatives and friends invited. Inter- ment Rockville, Md. MARSH. = On Tuesday, October 18 1027 Dixfield. Me. Joved 1 AP SEY Daiaria Mareh and joved hissbarid of Susan Da : MarsE an Funer: father of Harold at Dixfie on’ Taursday. October 20. George 8. Holman. Entered into etarnal rest. Octo- . at 2 p.m.. at his reside: " nw SAMUEL' A “MeKIN: d o mourn a loving wife ight children. n_grandchildren and manv friands. Funeral Thursday »t 1 p.m.. lrnm the residence. 19 | | MILLS, Departed this life Tuesday, Octoher 18 1077, at 54/ {‘P n(ter a lingering iliness. " ELIZABE MILLS. heloved daughter of James H. and LHIM'\ “|”l Funeral from her late residence. #t. n.w. on Thursday. October fl ll l p.m. Relatives and_friends invited. ln- terment at Esmont. V. PURCELL. On Tuesday. Octoher 18. 1927 at the “residence of her son. Franoa [ Purcell. 31 Girard st. n M. LOUISE. el o amea'Le Pareell. Funeral from_the ahove rr}hlen(v ‘on Friday. Octo- bel 9:30 a.m.: thence to St. Mar- . where requiem mass will be a'm. for the repose of her soul. sai emetery. Rela- 3 Interment Mount Olivet tives and friends invited. REED. _ On Nonday. October 1 1n, ARY IDA. beloved wife of George Reed and_mother of W. C. Reed. J. B. Conlter. I-lvneml from Interient lzr H“l Cemetery. 1 Rlbiri Oon llmrdlv October 15. 19" | 05, Kensington, MATILDA ROSS (nee Kummer): widow of John Ross. Funeral services will_be held At the late residence. S st. nw., Thursday, 3 pm, Inter- ment Prospect Hill Cemetery. 19 | STEWART. on Mondas, October 17. at bl reidence. 2001 Dougia GEORGE W, loving son of M Walter J. Stewart. in his hfi Fu neral from above Iddr-n ‘Thursday, | October 20. at 2 p.m. Interment in Cedar emetery. » 19° R. Entersd lnto eternal reat. Sunday. ney’ 2 Bl ed naband ot Han hylor ‘and_son of the late Thomas and Margaret lor. Body testinie at the residence of his G. Hi 80, L s ber A M. sis. 5.w. Interment armony Cemetery. WILEY, {20 5 e'er 'oih yeas. n‘,”:e '?x -m lr" Ty mother ‘of M 3 g Jnl:l M.v .m%’fl:%'n Wiley. nneral \bove _residenceon tirad: %0 a0 .90 - iona'mt ‘t;-mmm " Church. 13th and Intermant e‘u i latives and friend Martin’s Catholic | Tributes | ai 1 Interment at Fort | Beaths wiL A svecial meeting o5 OB S, it Sliober chaptar ine the fuseral of our late sister. SUSTE EWILE der of FLORENCE R FowLER. W. 3 ELSIE S ROBINSON. Sec'v. In Memoriam. BURDETTE. hushand enterad today, Loved in lite JAMES B, intn eterna Octaber 10, 1 in death remembered AMY B BURDETTE Just a year ago todav. Amme. MR AND MRS. DWYER In aad but loving remembrance dear“father © FREDERICK and mot M ¥ whe dicd mine voars abe t0: day October 19. 1918 We_who loved vou. sadly miss you, We. who hold vou very dear And in lonely hours of thinking Otten frel_yonr nresence near LOVING SISTER AND CHILDREN. * KKSON. In sad but loving remer brance of my dear mother. MARY & CLARKSON. who departed this lifa two veirs ago today. October 19, 1925 Upright and faithfal in all of her ways. ul eharacter to the end of her d4ys Zood_and Kind: tul memory she left behind. NG DAUGHTER. ALIC n loving memory of our dear and | erandmother. MARY K CLARKSON. who fell asleep in Jesus tao Veirs ago today. October 19. 1925, Oh_the memory of that morning At we stood with aching hearts Krowing that the one we loved %o dearly ust from us forever. vart R LOVING DAUGH! MRS. LLOY,D M. COX."AND FAMILY. - FLETCHER. ad but | hrance " of lear " son NRLIN B c | il nine vear 8. CHEENEY, mother loving remam- and Brother Who denarred ay. October I ean not wav. 1 will not sav That he is dead—He is Just awas “ v’hetrv smile and a wave of the andered into an unknown land, And ieft us dreaming how very fair It needs must be. since he lingers ther And you. oh, you. who the wildest vearn For the old-time sten and the glad return, Think of’ him farine’ on. as Gear” \© love of there s’ the love of here. Think of him still as the same. 1 say: His*wPhER" Nofuill ¥l BROTHERS In sad and loving rememb of our dear ones "RITTA and. RUDOI arted thrs life five vears ago, d one year ago todas Octo- Tha _midnight modn is zleaming Unon their silent graves But they aieepeth withoii waking, The ones we could not save. their lives were brighiess, Just when they b were heat He,_has taken them from thix world of pain To a home of eternal Feat FAMILY, * | THE | PIERCE. In sad butloving remembrance ot my dear futher WILLIAM T BIRRCE, Who died two years azo today, October 19, Oh When e knew. that he was dead Our hearts were crushed with sorrow And many tears were s We_have had our years of srrow. Wa are suffering the awful los. But for the sake of Jesus We will try and bear our eross. HIS _DEVOTED DAUGHTER AND SON- TN PR e 2 THOMBSON HARLES AND TESSIE PIERCE. 1o sad but Joving remembeance of ny dear "husband and father WILL T PIERCE. who passed ‘Away twa 3o azo today. October 19, 1925, #0 much to ss vou. sinee that cannot be. A thee to tha care of Him Who cares for you and me 1 Ih” car. look on those sweet days, ‘when you were mine, of & husband's love. 'A love that was, divine: TOVING WIFE MAY. Dear is the grave where our father is I; ud, Sweet 'is the memory Which never: shail 8{;::.","7;'.;;.‘7';“. e .-"1. 5 ytlrl ago ludnv October 19, % LOVX". w{‘FEMA\'I'I‘;'(,HILD!" . the memory of that morning. wha departed thi day Oetared jihis Jte As T loved him. o T miss him. In my memory he is alwars near. Loyed. ‘remembered. longed for alwass, Brinking many a silent tear. 1 leaned on hove that was all Tn’l‘;"’m‘vh.t tfl;(nhl;' 'nrg :l.ll“‘ o stricken heart he And 'his beautiful life h‘l‘;’:fl'w L g Teach us O God. Thy will to obey: He gave and He taketh away. DEVOTED WIFE. BELLE WARE. * WASHINGTON. Sacred tn the memory our dear moiher, LOTTE WASH ReTod lepar is it | today. October 19. lfl‘l; g e \m- years have nassed away, But memory still lives on Our hearts are sad and lonely For the love of our dear one. ‘Day by day the ties are broken Seems that nothing here can last: Day by day we miss the voice lt has _cheered |II in the AN BERKLE Iy WHITE. A token of love to the ta nemory of v dear mother. Y WHITE who denarted this A azo today. Octoher 19, 19 Oft _from mv heart comes a hitter ery: Why "oh " Wht did mv mother die i Thy an answer. 8o soft and sweet: My mather's nat dead. she is onls asleen.* HER DEVOTED DAUGHTER. SADIE, V. ANDALL. MS. In memory of my beloved wife. L." WILLIAMS. " who ~ denarter this life Octoher 15, 1 . in triumph o faith, Dear moth :r has gone beyond her worldly spesch. Yet within her Savior's reach: In the lonely grave she lies. Soul gone to Jesus, beyond the skie HER HUSBAND. Shs was a mother dear. we loved so Her disposition we loved to tell; It was sweet ~nd always fair. A symbol of her love and car May her soul rest in peace HER CHILDREN. ¢ FUNERAL DIRECTURS. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance Motern Chper - Lincoln 524 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 3 SEEENE® Trieptions,Main 2473 P.A. TALTAVULL sl FALTAVULL. Me 438 T8 35 Sianen orrice. CHAS. S. ZURHORST %01 EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone_Lincoln_3' past LDWIN, WL 1879. w'n flln Oflwfl |°23 fic mromc«oo?r.:.:‘.m 317 Model Cnaver "™ A Whanne 1700 Private_Ambul 1nee. Auto_Service T. F. COSTELLO 1724 N_Caitol St NORTH 7978. _ , Soan S B Sy W. W. Deal & Co. %18 B St N.E. LINCOLN 8200 V. L. SPEARE CO. Netther the wiccasso i PO 2 of cor connectea ok a0za fi"' e iW. Formerly. u. r e (W, Wa.'ren Taltavufl 14th & h & Spring Rd. Col. 464 " Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M s'z"‘»f'“i\7""'v'fio- wew vo _Estaniishen 1851 "Txmothy Hanlon a8 s NE Phons L._s843 FUNERAL DESIGNS, Prompt_Auto Delivery Arhlll-s—nbmw‘—lnt Bros. Co., 12'1?;7 St GEO. ). C. SHAFFER EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMB TE PRICES. THL M. 190 o 205 Only Store, 14th & Eye BLA ONE, 1407 Beautiful Floral Designs, $5 and up. CALL MAIN 3707 MONUMENTS. THE FINEST DISP SPLAY N |NTW1 All Monuments Do ot base pureh oh u.m-\.