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THE SUNDAY STAR, W.\SHTNGTOY. D. C, OCTOBER 23, 1927—PART Mourned by Ireland RELANDMOURYS CARDINAL'S DEATH Extra Postal Staff Needed to MM KALLS FATHER - T0“BRING PEACE” Hersewhipping of Mother theria in the immunization methods employed communities, \1.\\ t th everal t Care’ for Thousands of Notes of Condolence. Cause of Fatal Sheoting, = - Confession Says. ! Fr he A Mo Press the Assoriated Press in at An n d resu 1923 Experiments permission wiere obtained 1o immunize every says the CHICAGO October mother earth old, shot Henry ht ARLINGSFORD., Octoher 22 Al south, sed inz hy the death of O Donnell, when dinal Logue Cardinal O'Donnell died here today an of which developed into pneumoni Ivish Free Ireland. north ief and mourn Pairick Cardinat Ireland 1e succeeded the late ¢ State m have some on William Schumacher killed his father, tarmer. he nourced The father. Christopher was shot in the hack wrsday evening he v milking stool in his barn 1y his were present at the but none saw the it exhansting every other ava suthorities arrested the eldes He had heen e from his father for some time y relentless cross-examination. he ceording to the officers father's allezed eruelty fo which sometimes horsewhippings, ted him t William fold the authorit es to hear his reseptment oward his father any longer, his confession stated. he took a shotgun. went fo the barn Thursday evening ind. when bis brothers were ont of the way, f 1 five times at his father i:lin him. Then. he said. he leaped nto his antomabhile, drove to Rarrin: ton, met his rl and took her to show The upplied which led it peace nd 28 vears Me is phu in and s County confessed primate sines S toni police a Sehumack five times arose fron nr time t After bie cluel Willim teaneed After o after 1% illness s several wee 4 was 71 vears « 15 Windo are shutt d hlind= d red and all the E ywn, and e dismal day. with a continuous dow n- pour. seemed the proper setting for the sad event. So many messas condolence have heen received tha the post office Staff had to be in ereased to handle them Gov. Gen Timothy Healy wired “l am stunned hv the news will affect all Ireland The Duke of Al northern nd CARDINAL O'DONNELL. houses county the northern premier. also tel- son Jied deep regrets and sympathy es ol | Tppg Cardinal v tirst had made light Iness and had sought to con After pneumonia developed A to pass through the crisis hut the influenza con nued for so long a period that his sirensth could not withstand the strain, and his death came with unexpected suddenness at 11:05 The first st will consis by fexsed | His mother form of the act t'nable his took the ssfully governor ot count_Crai- The Undertaker of the U. S. Army for Walter Reed Hospital, Fort Myer, Va,, Fort Humphries, Washington Barracks, Bolling Field and U. S. Soldiers’ Home With e of the funeral Mon of the removal of the to Ar to lie in “riday when predecessors in the place. Nearly all wrs of the hicrarchy are now for the Irish College tercen re certain to hasten to he present By th b primacy ke memt ten Actions of two o with e peculiar anthorities to William. The d ed 1o bark during the shooting. the ather sons said. despite the fact that | they ve very vicious toward strangers. Shartly hefore the <on had arranged to act as one or’s pallbearers, d clie nd fail- | | the confession, the of his | "N . zurhorst €. N, Zurhorst. 3¢ Dignity mfied mann B. The Firm of Quatity r in the Lowest Price W. W. Chambers Co. The Brown Stave Funeral Home. 14th Cor. Chapin N.W. CYDE 4. NICHOLS, , UNDERTAKERS ZURHORST 9 9th St N W. Civde 3 Formerly w Inc, " in s ticians 0 r,~1‘ 1853 Milhurn T Zirkie. Capitol St. Mer. Lincoln 372 N he cut 185 The ts activity in stiowed » death from diphtheria smalter same end its di or Seen in L.S U YORK, n he nintry e celaved Woma l;)n(i of Diphtheria 3 Years if s \nlllmun P October be completely United at can Child Health in of n's an A summarizing thre Yo 0,000 in here thousand the LEWISTOWN, Recause inn and t liness, WOMAN KEPT IN JAIL FOR SCHOOL TAX BILL oculate ut ates s usds in 2 —D stamp 1 olfic Asso- making the 1 experiment uburn parents accomplished astown htheria death to 6 wssociation is now New with the Arrcsted Second Time for to Pay $5.25 Levy for 1926. Assnciated Press pa County Mrs. connty refused ot released when the Calhoun. illegally the. fupimons Last arrested and after spending Jail sion in her woman et matter eision paying Mrs must she 1 sch Lil Judge [ Reed jail wh mo wi bail urt. ru tax hen he nth ta ) peatediy x N Rteed remain in the jail until the tax il tiley today spent about two vears pay conrt collector, had the sheriff serve | f himself in three dayvs instead Mrs. released fwe Re: pe made and ix said an exempting this tax 1etion attempt Ohio, rate per York hildren toxin Octoher ¥ was child Compar veport the has from 100,000 centering 1y have rules of clear Failure refused to pay amounting tow Miffin Cour and costs of $1.40 the Mifflin Am: of v davs the tax, She held that acted had ed a nding no to to housewives Her the hushand case End-of-the-Month Sale of Fine Baby Grands Players Preparing for Holiday Business by Closing Out All Used and Shop-worn Pianos! PLAYERS $10 Down *2 Weekly Winter evenings loom ahead—evenings when the lure of your own hearth- stone (even if it be but a bronzed radiator, so long as it offers warmth and hospitality) is far greater than the urge to brave the elements in search of emusement. But amusement, recreation—some change from the day’s rou- tine—is necessary. “Think of the pleasure vou can derive from a piano in your own home-have just the music you want, jazz or classical, and just when you want it! You don't play? Nor anyone in your home circle? That would be unfortunate, were it not for player pianos, which anyone can operate, and all can enjoy!: Truly, this sale offers a tremendnus opportunity to the music lover, and c‘pecmll\' to those who have looked forward to the ownership of a good piano or pl‘fl"‘l‘ piann, for we feel that the prices at which these pianos are offered have seldom before been duplicated on pianos of equal merit. BABY GRANDS Special Price Until Sold *367 v Entertainment— Culture— Popularity Some hostesses are not as smart as others, but the wise hostess knows her piano! Take advantage of this opportunity to place a charming Baby Grand in your home. This offer will not be repeated next month or this year! Special prices and terms to close out every shop-worn piano! M- 1 ) ARTHTR ?3@3?3}& ————E_—{ PIANO G Street, Corner 13th n a the A was | de attempt regard gain a the de- from hax TIRGER CONSOLED | BYBI LY SUNDA Slaver Tr'lb Evangelist He Is Smart Man to Keep Out of Prison. TON. 1 ited Press Octoher when vou u 1 have the trail fed my meeting in Danville not Rev vears age. vou would been ‘in this trouble toduy Billy | Sunday noted evangelist | Birger | th met in F chief. County when Jail to- condemned gang nklir said helped now with " happen of the showed his fi he and ceting was very cordial zer doinz mest of the talking the nning ng war received in whom feud Sunday livir the evangelist A ot Hlineis = recited 1o ' that m the wounds Whitey ath mitted he [ the smarte nim {with Doerin one men 't Fellow.” Sunday, wha {s holding We Frankfort. near 1 he fiattered him never hedgzed a4 an argument jail ahont vou 1 thought smartest fellows 1 revival at | here, told but the gang fel with vester the von livin them said the rest of vou was out of was one of Birger were no and 1 jail and said “One of smarter than told him that were in assnre wr & vou that cympathy.” Sunday told | that T ean da is to pray for you." | | Sheriff James Pritchard was stand- | linz nearby during the interview, and | took oceasion what he | Rirger thought of prospective execution rger. “All to ey Threatens Curse. i The sheriff will never peace if he sends monkey ¢ s will either die bave ans me throuzh Birger sail in the poorhouse the asylum. If he hangs me. the gypsy curse on him joked with the evangelist | over the 20 cents he had dropped in his hand in Danville .19 years azo | When Sunday got ready fo leave, it| Wi | “Good-by, Come back and see me." “All right 'DR. WALTER WILLIAMS WEDS SCHOOL AIDE ti- more that He or in 'l put Charlie.” | Dean of Micsouri Journalism Ins Miss | Marvies | Lockwood, Newspaper Woman. tution Sazab | By the Associated Prose COLUMBIA. Mo, Walter Williams, vears old n and founder of the University of Mis. { souri School of Journaism and horor ary president of the Pr {of the World, and Miss vood. assistant professor ism at the university weie vied today at Salt Lake City. wccording to word received here. Villiams' first wife died in 1918 Miss Lockwood graduated from urnalism school here in 1913, She engaged in work in Missouri and Oklahoma and was reporter and spe- vial writer for the Philadelphia Public Ledger. In the last six years she has _heen acsistant professor of journa'ism here, the firt woman to hold such a position in this school On leave of absence from the versity, Miss Lockwood spert the three months on the Honolulu Star- Bulletin. She is zrand president of Theta Sigma Phi, national weman's joury fraternity. { JUND. | | FOR"TOST ANTMALS annly Animal Kescie | Leagne 349 Marviand_ave sw M | 1LOSY | Return 614, 1he iy October 22.- Lock of journal the | uni ast R Pl Oct 21 Reward OLD. black. confainin rmit Masonic eard return_to 19 Sherman o WALLET. containing f Dr.Giacoma Bart fin eciy money and return wallet to Ma wer Hotel 24 CACK AND WHITE HOUND, Re ward 9 retured fo South Dikota GRACELET-—Link ¥8Eh and Pa_ ave o call Adamis 3815 BROOCH. Ociober ucted rubies ymartment. Rew ankim s BROOCH. obiong Return Hotel eward CAMEG diamonds Addrass Box CARD CASE Glaseford. 2504 | CAT black ana | thin® in svots 8. W o 16th < money. onera nd unjon card s n.w. * mu'wv CACK BEAGLF contai “near Retu R Stones, Fecon of It F amethyst Gordon. Room settin Sutahle TBROOCH. wold._ Monday. 0 tober HON-E._Star office Finder pleas Vthoatnws oo white. named Billy A cat s starving. st in 1ith return o fe Tan's and 17¢h 2 morni Call N COLLAR—White Thamas. Circle 16 or Th 7000 s fur, with K tailx or 'Vermont ave Reward Dr Baird Tdark red with b TOwner. 603" Whittier_st._n.w INSTRUMENTS in box. on eler ar batween Alexandria and Waishington ward if returned to Box 4863 Clar of 001, and 2400 m. with reward for in Vecovery of 1his Browne. Brit Bineh: at v night: valied actation niclin 7 vetiirn - "Rockingham. TR now Very hiberal reward i leather ¢ &t hetween Rranchville car _ Reward Main 6100, Br. 846, * shington Collee of Law Hotels' LM Bldz, 7R v d. H October D. ¢ Pittsh of en routs th old. evanir te cizarette a1 reward if | 19 st nw ol 7 the morning the Mayflower mond a ent ot Annly 1o . 19th st stground Semation. wel il be 1 kst LOWERS, | Lendor The “Am for Apt Thurada 12th 7 ‘b sts. or on 1 dnring w TASSES G “iiven Goveriment e, G060 M VE e zh Ohio Pa and | il an indy'e small exten Ind a_diamond:stuc ente, initialed “B. P Vetirned to ¢ Browne | Whashing HATS | Norih 71 PARTY Orogon and or Bt e Wik hooks, Bw. Pavment a SIN. gl win Morr A 301 G B N. H. PURSE lost_at sfore on 18th st front of 1740 I8th st keen monev. but ase return d check to Apt, 17 1710 18th pst check and ppss FINDIN “he Drue Phone on_snd Northamplon ite Zuly Wizelv. Peonle’s ore o San Saturday morninz levaland 2068, Reward IN—sundav. Oct. 16« Witerfiv cross bar. Notify i bell ¢ T IAth st initials T owner. 1305 olin. class 16 "ligih and F sts.: reward. S~ KIT containing inz_Jetters an. ressed American Legion a Rews, st i Powt Y Berwyn 141 Polomas VICE i cht :lor! L’fi_fiu_ L Sy SECTACIES—Dark —rimmed. | wuh?‘ Cleve. 1081-W. SE—Small DHlP“l leather si T ety ot i Gion Station rd “hite oid, T4 K., ThiTs i ety ‘odat ofce. Rewari je: _hunting _case a"on. ineide Station.;{ Rewand. o stars. st Call Main 6850. The Pleasc 1y _afternoon 286 Neal st. n.e VATCH. Wnl(l'-‘nmfl ealll oo ! I APER I Burleiin or Good rewa wiered. Call_Potomac 18 ATCH CHATN & MASONIC CHARM. Fri- hYIcT(l\’:lu(EI:‘ 14, KLIIII to 715 Farrazut st m.w.: liberal reward. WRIS' WATCH _lady = Monday V|F““’lr7 n( 16th and KuImAma rd. é F: engraved “Peggy. Al afier 6. Adams 806, v »mn' 150 and Reward, | at the told Charles | | and | Azove ;3 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. The Wanderluster will start from Che; Meet at Rosslyn, Va Aring lunch. . Ceffee clubhouse, lead Phi_Bet District Blac), Gamma A nooof w'clock Dr fowa he B. J. Palmer I lecture in tt ch Hotel th to chiroprac extended Washingto: vitations are practors in Dr. Frank ent of public the c Unive sador pastor School W. Ballo schools lock salist Chureh i Theater in the By B W T hip Trainin The Red Ti meet at line at <Jigo Cree lizht zle O avenu ria Geor 15 Takom: Bring lu The Visitation Alun cut uvenue) witl have a eral communion a Monastery, 9 o'clock C. 8. P., will say the ermon. Al punils of the si breakfast will | frie light mas Kl Betsy Ross Couneil ters of America, wi tomorrow and 1 Ameriean A Wome 1:30 anadian The versity v will gi m.. in Minister ane The Neweomers ( lincheon P, at meeting te Hotel Lafayet nn 5} The dormitory e Chapter, No, 3. O card party Tuesday lounge room at Citizens 5 Mid-City meet tomorrow Community of the Associated Char an illustrated lecture Associated Charities ngton A A Washington $adass hold its opening meetit Tuesday, 515 pm.. in the Jewish Communit (ddress and Shefferman will usual social hour. e f William Sons of Union War, will have Chestnut Twenty-sixth avenue. NEW JURY OF Two Appointed to S of Resigned M Norval man, and of George were selected yesterda preme Court of the lumbia in general ter| the jury commission. sintges take the P. Benson and ir.. whose resignations cepted by the court will serve until May Prof. Gore until May thivd member of whose term will not e 20, 1930, is Edgar Mort Morris Sales C Vetera a card and Landon Bur Prof. James Washipgt Dr. for TURE Northeast ' streets northeast p.m Center. Ei musical numbers B. Cushing Ausxiliary Farms plac James the spire until ' hike for today sterbrook, Va 2:30 o'clock will be served Skinner wili | Associa meet, Tumni il of Davenport oak room of morning at tors only. In 1 to all ch n and vicini u. superintend | will preach at of the First n the Ambas absence of the kins. Subject in the Churc hl | uting Club will 1e and District a hike along v Park. Camp neh and flash nae (Connecti ind zen tethesda Lyons, | mass the Father the mass and preach | nds and former | A after wre invited No. ve Daugh i+ card party smple, Eighth | tion of Uni ve a tea hor the 1 Vincent morrow, te. vittee of Naom wil ) pm.. in the Hecht's ssociation will At Thomson dwin S. Potter ities, will give on “What the fean to Wash | h Chapter wil g of the xeason auditorium of Center. An Al the ¥ by pllowed by No. 4 ns of the Civil party Tuesday Auditorium, Pennsylvania FICIALS. erve in Place | embers. chell, Hows on grocery d Gore niversity ay by the Su District of Co. m to serve on The new ap es of William H. Johnson, have been a AMr. Burchell 20, 19 and 0, 19: The mmission is of the Edga PLAN FLIGHT TOMORROW. will as YORK, Octobe rirplane D-1 to Ney: York Foundland ‘s soon morning Islands fe B H. Sc s in this notified tonizht in Junkers Scon NEV Junters Germany New hop oft morrow as Ha h, cou aca Leave from who Azores for as Possible, (A).—The | fiving from via the Azores is expected to possible” to- Port Royal, rbor Grace, represénts intry was blegram. 0 Burglars Rob Court Safe. RALEIGH, N. C Burzlirs entering Ceurthouse early the combination lock o office of Vitruvius Ro Wake Superior Court, place of anprosimately the this n Investigation has led police to helieve the robhery son locked was closed was comm inside the ssisted outside Births Repotted birthe have heen renorted fo The_ follow inz Health Department Phomas Carl W Savionr Frank Edward Hereold Robert wi and Mildred nd Anna A nd Frances Sidg N s Rubimn. and_ Vivian E and Mare A. Re and Hilda J snd Hattie M."¢ and Rose Glass, AT and Meta H Barney LeRoy H Panl Ravmond J Tohn F | Heorietia Kosenblatt anid Elsie T Jossuh qind Sarah Berlin Thomas A, and Mildred Anthony T “and Mildred Frederick H and Fleans Roscoe L. and Marv L. M Marriage Bicenses: o licenses have been issued to the and Fle d Helen S lah E James P Bell William H Spillman G, Sumner Lane of reber of Cameron Park. smas Harrington Dave Brown and Hattie Stewart N White ta G. Short of this o Hawthorne ul e Ruth "and Ruth "Blizabeth H John Fai Francis Carroll ) John Bull Deaths Reported. The following deaths ha the Health Department wi hours: Henry H Spavd 81 tiegs' Home Hoepiia) Christiana Loveless. Annie J. Pairo. 73. 1908 Katherine 8. Johnson, George H_Vanemon. it and n ‘Mary Fllen Henrv. Oscar Jones. Grace Lyons 5! 50. e o Hurigy. 41 147 Henrv Koblorthi. 38. St. ""x-"{.nm v Chisolm. 66. wital, Martin. 65, 4 Shev C damiton. 65, sn-;’lnflrm ietta Johnson. *65 ital, fattie Hospitul o Eliz bl sits Hog A B0 Gt tal. . Oc by Humphries. gl Gray Alexamiria and and Annie Wheeler. Mote of Bethlehem W Eliz: United S 70 1436 R st 70, Brighton Hotel & Miitnews. 88 434 Tun 2 Clifton st. T ‘Frederick L. Jenkins, 2. ymas H. 54 641 N et Thoman o s 85 Gallinker Municina tober 22 (#).- Wake County r1orning cracked f a vault in the vster, clerk o and robhed the £1.000 in cash itted by a pe office when other parties thin the past 2 B echler otti. girl Callahan. boy boy wirl hos Brooks. ke hov. L hos e, bor Horrizan. hoy Clark, ‘bov Foley. boy Gibson. boy anier. hov Harris. hov Baur Willoughby. Rohrbaugh. Doy Barnard omer. hov Folev. hov. low. bos, bos. hov oy boy by A. Fersuson girl cirl iy irl eirl V. Ricker. girl. €. Wevill. girl ¢ B Cntiedt. girl eirl srence E. Metealf Haslam R. Whiters Auva | Lily Pa.. and ety eth Jonee A Cody Hatrison Mary, Tda N M. Gessforid arrington Miriam R. Glenn idie Wheeler ed to t 24 ol e heen report thin the pas! ates | Trving at, n.e. ‘Home “Apartment 8 Bth st s.e. 6_Reservoir rd. Elizabeth’s Hos Children's Hos | Freedmen's Hos 13 4th ot se, Home for Ased ! Freedmen's Hos | tion Lin | 28-30. | Fairfax | ence | tion j cember tomor- | | Jameson, | WILEY. May | | BUREOUGHS, 2400 16th st Freedmen's al Marrle, fD Georgetown (niver: ay Thomas. 2. 1605 Caten st. HISTORICAL BODY MEETS IN CAP ‘| Annual Session to Be Held in December—Harrison Plans Program. History over wide stretches of the earth will be brong h. under the notice of the American listorical Associa which will hold its annual at ‘the Willard Hotel Arrangements for the event are in charge of a committee. headed Harrison, presid of the Southern Railway, the son of Burton Harrison, pri secretary to Jeffer son Davis in the days of the Confed eracy Sections on agricultural Latin Amer T English mee pean aist i diplomatic ancient, Far Eastern d modern Euro provided on the tenta pr Joint ns will be held witl American Political Sci Association, the Mississippi Val ley Historieal Association, the Agri cultural H'story Society and the Bi liographical Society of America. Meet wltaneously 1n connection with groups will be the American Historic Association Prominent addresses on the pro- ram will be those by Henry Osborn aylor of New York, for the American Historical Association and of Prof. William B. Munro of Harvard for the American Political Science Associa A joint dnner will be held De to be addressed by promi cer isting Mr. Harri ittee i Carnexzie Burnett C. Fitzpatrick, E, L G. . Lel Moore, Mark nent As tocal of the E C John on on th secretary Davenport, David Jayne Hill, I\'J\wr‘, Robert C. E. and W, Chatles Paull n, Warren. Fieten Sullivan. ing, Charles Plan Buddhist chtmnarv An Angl Buddhism, | be compiled | Cotte o-French dictionary ot the first its kind, is to Dr. Sylvain Leci of the of France, who went to Tokio Japan, some years ago to aid in the Franco-Ja Cultural Associa tion's activities, to have ch; of the work inese K. We wish to thank our friends fo foral drhui dufine the J ARBER A BURKE. W eratefully nowledze the mpathy and also the many ed Us at the loss of NRY BURKE. who BURKE, express our hea Ttion {o. the m Dushand and father for i i ; ath: alko Beiutital flora tribute s receise WIFE AND DAUGHTER MAYN. We wish fo express our thanke and_apireciation ta the. emplovi of Goldenbers s. Navv Yard. reiatives and | friends for iheir Kimdness and beatitif floral tribnites at the death of my son and HIS PEVOrED MoThER, ort 1 BV OTED er e BROTHERS e We wish to express our th annrectation o our Ttiends and. Telatisee o Their Kindness and s mpathe and fo the oes) Sributet eterad firing he 1 boss my beloved wite. SCSIE 'E WILEY HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. 23 Marriage. REOOKS—WHEEL N Bioome of Bladenshure. Md. announces the mareiaze of her victer, ‘Mise ELIZA B WHEFLE to Rev. JOHN T. BROOKS of Washington, D (. Wednesdav Octohar 19,1927 Rev Charles Cushingberry offi- Beaths. ILY. “Friday. Gctober 21, 1927 denen 1901 €St now. MARGARET BAILY (SUNSHINE MARY). beloved mother of Mrs. Muriel Baily Huil. in the 73t sear. of her age. Remains resting at the Tahier funeral home. 928 M at. nw until Mondav. October 54, when 'sé 1o held at 9 o'clock am, Rov \1 Kee of Mount Vernon Place urch South offeiating e e omelae 2de in the family lot i Wilminston Refatives and friends invited to at beloved son. ed Sentember 30, 16 MR AND MRS DUSTIN, We wish to thanks and appr TER AND s and Philio M On Friday. - Octber 5 residence. C st me HARRY LEE. beloy ) of Corietine | E. Birmineh wil] be held at Tis Tate. residence on Monday. Qeioner. 24 2t 2 pm. Puneral private Departed this #ife Odtober 10 7 10:25 pm. at her resider 18'Wylie <f. ne. PAULINE BRAWNER free Lavaleite). beloved mother nf Mon Gladvs, Theima, Hazel and Archic and wife of the late Archie restine at hie late carvices at Calvary 11th and G ste. na. Monday. Or at 3 n.m.. Rev. F. L 'A. Benmett ingermient at Harmmons Ceme- tery. Relatives and friends invited. BROWN. Suddenly. Thursday_Octoher 20, 1027 in West Philadelnhia. Pa.. GEORG H. beloved hushand of Liilie Brown and f2iher of Thelma Brown. and Tovinz son of Georze and Johanna Brown. He leaves alwo’ to mourn the'r lose four hrothers five sisters and a Mot of relatives and friends. Remame at mother and father's residence. 14 Patterson st. n.e.. Washi ton. DL € 7. at his ureh tober 94 officiatine Saturday. October 22, at his residence. 1143 3rd st. ne. HEZD KIA. beloved father of Duncah Buirous mains resting at the W. W. Chambe home. 14th and Chapin_ste. n w ¥. October 2 230 n.m from . Chambers’ . Inter ment Huntersville, Md. 23 rted this life October V. CHISOLM. wife of the Chisolm. _Funeral Mond: . 1 n.m from her late res st n.w. Relatives and DODSON, Departed thie lite October 20 Tan - 1S AAC a7 < devoted . father .of Juba He alto aves a i rr‘:mdFr\e"nhrr John T. Rhines 0.« funeral v'hnvfln’;fll : F e F October 74 3 denee E friends inviter i T sts n.m EBERLY—WINEBRENNER. On Thuredas. October 27 Baltimore, 'Md.. AMELIA E, (nee Vot le o "tie \ote Sanmiel G Eberly of Washington. D. C. Funeral from the home of her niece " Hattie = Wine- 14 S Broadway. Baltimore at ='pm. Inter- Baltimore. 24 day October orraine Cemetery Denarted this life Friday_ October t her residence. New York SAKG ARET! hie hidosnd mother of ‘William. Randolnb. Flovd. John and Annie Green. 'Remains resting at John T Rhines & (0.s funeral chapel. 5rd and i ste. s.w., Funeral from Gathsemane Baptist Church Tuesday at 2 pm. Interment at Harmony Cemeters 24 HURLEY. On Fridas. October 5:50 am.. at the home of her Chartes B Norris. 4476 Reservoir rd. n.w NETTIE P. HURLEY_(nee Stevens). ‘he- joved wife’ of John P. Hurles. ~Funer: from the ahove residence on Mondav. ) am.. thence to Holv Comi- b 13th ‘and East Canitol sts s will be sung at 9:30 am \d friends invited fo atiend.. Tn- terment Mount Olivet Cemeter: 23 JOHNSON. - Devarted this life October 20. 18 his residence. Arlington. V. THOMAS JOHNSON. Hé leaves to mo; their lose & wife and one grown son. Fu- neral will be beld from Mount Olivei Ba tist Church October at oelock. Relatives and friends invited. WIS, On Thursday. October 20, 1927, George Wi after o Simdse REBECCA. aced 25 sears. be: Joved wife of Raymond J. Lewis.” Services {rom the home ot her father. Edward E. Mazruder 4315 Leland st. Chevy Chase Md . 'Monday. October 4. ‘at 11 am. Relatives and friends respectfully inyited t atiend " Interment Fort Lincoln Cem “tery 24 LYONS. Friday. October 21, 1927, at Sih- IEouosmital, Mre, GRACE BOWBEER LYONS. heloved wife of John G. Lyons of Ballston. Va erai services at Ball Ston Christian Chureh at 3 o'clock, " Friends invited. “Burial at Oak- wood Cemetery. Falls Church. MeDONALD. Friday, October her _residence. 4834 Tilinois ave 1w MONA M. beloved daughter of Thom: A.and Mary C. McDonald. Funeral, trom her late residence Monday. October 24. at 8°15 am. thence to the Shrine of the Immaculaie_Conception Catholie Church Brookland D 'C.. where mass will be said 2t am. Relatives and friende invited to attend. Interment at Mount Olivet Ceme- tery. FEONNOR. BFEN o1 1927, ave. n.w. 1927, ter. M at Sunday. 1927, at Friday. DNnhor 21, 1927, at his Tesidence. 613°1 st. ew. "AENEAS H OTONSOR, ‘beloved brothe of Mimothy H. O'Connor. Mrs, Cornelius Sullivan and Mrs. Florence J. McCarthy. Funeral from his late residence Mondav. October 24. at 8:30 a.m._thence to St. Dominic's Church. Solemn reauiem mass at_§ o'clock. In‘ terment at Mount Olivet Cemetery. ~Rela tives and friends invited I CONNOR. ~ Members of the Holy Name Society of St Dominic's Church are ad- vised ‘of the death of Brother ANFAS “O'CONNOR. _ Recit of the rosars_at the late _home of ceased. 612 Exe v.. Sun . Octy s Sunday. Qe GERALD. Preg, GEO. A. HICKEY. Sfih December | wincere | ‘:l' nee. | Octo- | {rwoner 20, 1827 810 Woodles MARY LILE wife of Lietit. Medical Coros, October 24 at Aventie Prach: Arlinzton Ceffes PARHAM. at _ her aged Comar, ved ©_ Parham Service Monday pm. from New York terian Church. Tuterment wICH \unsn? 1927 RICHARDSON.* Sha tonire to m Ioes 4 devoted mothe sisters and three b relatives and friends hereafter RICHARDSON. o John lite 2N Departed this vt fiee o PEAR fun N and i o F at 0dd Arlinzto 3 om. te make foneral of Danghter RICHARDSON. who_denartect this pher 217 T4 at b neton. Va o Fineral srv Mount,_ oiive Rantist No ARd at O Mher attend and Interme ed" to wa' Com MA MOSLEY. Dt ¥ | MARGARET ) eiary STEWART. v= October atter TAVIOR. Passed neacefully to rest at his am. W LTA TAYLOR. Octoner 21 1097 at C1tv. GEORGE W TAYLOR. b of Charies ¥ Tate: Macy New Yo Wwed son Tavior, 10th st | TARR, r adiutant where sha o8- ve and tenat e od the same position of oniv own child. Mrs. Hozhgs t who lives frr this citv. The I e of her chideen have hesn oo he Mrs. Tare's her H In Memoriam. In _lovinz A, BINACO | BIN ACD. THON AS 1018 Yo who departe. today. Octobe & { ¥ forzotten HIS WIFE loving rememhrance DOLLY, BOW b fo Octoner 23, 199 1 sadlv_mise vou. Vou verv dear tirs of thinkine ‘Dresence near ROBERT L GREEN : H { Z. Who passed aw but ngt thie 1 in Tonely § Otton feal wom HER SON Tn Totin= m EDWARD B 1975 Mar his n neace LOVING DAUGHTER FLORENCE. . In lovine memors of o 1 erandmother.HARRY Dhndmotir. MARY 4. BATES who di BOWEN BUNTZ Octo N 1 reat who February 26, 1924 | Loved in | DATCGHTER AND GRANDDAUGHTE! in death remembered. v ARMSTEAD AND ELEANO| KL. In lovine remembrance of o J NHAKL. who died O LOVING' WIFE. MARGARETH, 3 tober HIS DANHAKL. In memorv of our dear daus! ALBERTA W. FORCE: life fifteen’ sears as FORCE; ter and who ' den: October Sleen on. dear one. Peaceful is thy stumber: | Slern on. dear sister. | We ‘Wil 0on inin the numt | MOTHER. SISTER AND BROTHER. | GIRSON A tolen of love to the sacr our' dear = parents — fathe W.'GIBSON. who entered in wistar | “ memors ‘ot GEORG! rest Julv 31 1898. and mother. JOS] PHINE B_GIBSON, Octohe= 231903, THEIR DEVOTED DATGHTERS. MR | A. JASPER AND JOSEPHINE. | LEMON. In sad but loving remembranch | et o dear mother and srandmothel | SUSAN LEMON. who departed thie I | * eléven vears azo today. October 23. 191 Today recalls 2 memory | Of 2 loved one Jaid to rest. Andl those who still remember her ‘Are the ones who loved her best. But some dav we hape to meet you In ghat land that's far away. Then With vou. our darling mother. —and with Gad e hone 10 stay. HER DEY o OTED: DAUGHTER. _MAR FESDALL AXD GRANDDAUGHT] LILLTAN GANT, PLAUGHER. sad but loving remet dede brother. STANLE! whe Jevarted b 10 Rest ve ; aniet slumhers of peace. r! W PLATR ranee _of ALLEN And_throbs with ite solemn loss. Oh Brother mitne, Belfoxrd of G SHERWOOD. | dear_sister. | SHERWOOD. 3 In loving remembrance of and_aunt. KATHERINE ol who died at her home Anacostia . one o today. Oct 3 1026, | Iprieht and faithul in all of her waw | peantitaf eharacter to e and at her d 2 sister and aunt <o Kind. | Whata‘swet memory ahe laft hehind. HER LOVING SISTER AND NIECES. ¢ SOPER. In lovine memary of onr dearl§ | beloved " son and_brother. PERCY A} SOPER, who dearted thic life aix sea azo today. Octover ) | MOTHER AND BROTHER. STFELE. In ead but lovite remembran | onr_dearly beloved son. ALVIN T SrERTE WHo departed this lite njne years + azo today. October 23, 1918 We who loved you sadiy mise you. We who hold vou very d And in lonely hours of thir Often feel your presence near. Bles:nd Lord hy will_be done. HIS MOTHER. > TIE STEELE. I)IRE(‘TORQ | Txmothy Hanlon | a9 w s Phone L6843 ‘ “Wm. H . 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