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T EVENING S——————————————— 1005 Pa. Avenue Also 1724 Pa. Avenue D. J. KAUFMAN'S FOURTH ANNUAL CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED OLD FRIENDS MEET Dear Good Peop]e— This old-fashioned Harvest Home Festival is now going into its third week — BUT YOUD NEVER GUESS IT. Crowds continue to come day in and day out. Some buy— some visit—some eat apples— some drink cider. But all have a fine, friendly time. I'm war'ting for you. Mfl(d&g /W /fl 5/‘1' Thirty Dollar Fall Topcoats $l 9]5 Hundreds of $35 to $40 TWO-PANTS SUITS For Men and Young Men $1.00 Smart Wool Hose. 69¢ CARBON KNOCKS are a men- ace to motor efficiency---no motor will negotiate heavy grades with a retarded spark---Carbon Knocks result from high compression occa- sioned by reducing the size of the combustion chamber with layers of carbon deposits. Gulf No-Nox Motor Fuel withstands this higher compression —stops knocks. GAS atthe sign of the ORANGE DISC MR. P. E. ALLEN 1i"hite House Police Read What Mr. Allen Saysi= OLD TIME VALUES $2.50 African Cape Gloves, $1.95 I sure am g[ad of an op- portunity of saying a good word in behalf of your stores, your clothes and the p]easant men and women in your {OI‘CE. There's something very human and inviting down there. Yours, P. E. ALLEN. Force (Signed) $35 Silk-Lined TUXEDOS $29.75 Hand Tailored—Silk Sleeves 15 Hundreds of $35 Oregon City woor ) O'COATS WOOL Made Where the Sheep Are Grown $2 Gray Winter U'Suits, $1.19 you lly up with NO-NOX i7 the tank Our Guarantee Gulf No-Nox Motor Fuel is Non-Poisonous and no more harmful to man or motor than ordinary gasoline—that it contains no coal tar products or dope of any kind—that the color is for identification only—that it posi- tively will not heat the motor, winter or summer. @ Gulf No-Nox Motor Fuel i xrlc.d three cents per gallon higher than ordinary gasoline—and is worth it. STAR, WASIHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY. COMDR. BOONE HEADS MERCERSBURG ALUMNI | Surgeon Presidential | Elected at Annual Session. | Carter Field Speaks. Special Dispatch to The Star. MERCERSBURG, Pa., November 1 —Comdr, Joel . Boone, Medical Corps, of Washington, surgeon on the presidential yacht the Mayflower, was elected president of the Mercers. burg Academy Alumni Association at the annual meeting of the associ tion in Mercersburg, Pa., over tl week end. Comdr. Boone was grad- uated in 1909, A feature of the annual meeting of the alumni was a dinner [3 n Sat- urday evening as a_testimonial to the headmaster, Dr. William Mann Irvine, who i beginning his thirty-fitth year as_headmaster of the boys' school. Among the speakers at the dinner was Carter Field, Washington news- paper man. on CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY, Vincent B. Costello Post. No. 15, American Legion, will meet this eve- ning in the board room of the Dis. triet Building. Martin Goerl, adju tant, will give a talk, “A Full House," descriptive of his Jjourney through the allied countries. Catholic Daughters of America will hold a business meeting, 8 o'clock, at 601 E street. Phil _Sheridan Woman's Corps, No. 6, will meet, 5 o the home of Caroline Gury, street. The Boni Amici Club reception and dance Club, will give a at L'Aiglon The Business Women's Council wil meet in lecture room of the Church o the Covenant. Rev. William A. Ei berger will teach the Bible class fr 6:45 to 7:15 o'clock. Later Mi: Darlington will e an illustrated lecture, “Ini n Hunting in New Mex ico and Arizona.” Columbia Heights Citizens' Associa- tion will meet, 8§ o'clock, | Normal School. Harley P. Wilson head of the Washington Rapid Transit will speak on “Recent Aspects of Transportation in Washington.” The committee in charge of the Holy Cross alumnae benefit to be held November 7 at Wardman Park Hotel will meet, 8 o’clock, at the home of Mrs. Martin J. McNamara, 1734 Park road. Miss J. Patricia Sullivan, chairman, will preside. The adult Bible class of Foundry Church will meet, 8 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Alice Bruner, 3547 Thir- teenth street. The Argonaut Club will give a card party and dance, 8:30 o'clock, at the Hamilton Hotel. The George Washington Post, No 1, American Legion, will meet, 8 o'clock, at 1829 I street. Miss Louise Proctor, chairman of the short story section, District League of American Pen Women, w meet with the group at the clubrooms, 1108 Sixteenth street, at 8 o’clock. Mrs. Ida Donnelly Peters will discuss markets. FUTURE. Dr. John Haynes Holmes, pastor of Community Church, New York City, will lecture at the Playhouse tomo row, 8:15 p.m. Subject: “The New Era in Democracy.” Jasper Post, No. 13, will meet tomorrow, Circle Club, Nomina- Sergeant American Legion, 8:15 p.m., at Thomas 1326 Massachusetts avenue. tions for commander. The Central High School Parent. Teacher Association will meet Thurs- day, 2 p.m., in the library of the school. Admiral Julian G. Lattimer, U, S. N., will be the honor guest at the meeting of the West Virginia Society tomorrow evening in the Washington Club, Seventeenth and K streets. A program will be followed by dancing. Mrs. Eugene Barr in charge. The Kickapoo Club will give a card party tomorrow, 8:30 p.m. at 992 Pennsylvania avenue, A benefit card party for the Sacred Heart Home for the Aged will be |given Thursday evening at St. Mar- tin's Hall, 1912 North Capitol straet. The home, non-sectarian, is conducted |by the Missionary Sisters at Pine Hills, Hyattsville, M. No. 3. G. 2 pm., A R, w in Grand Lincoln Post, meet tomorrow, | Army Hall. | | The Geolosical Society of Washing | ton will meet tomorrow. 8 p.m., in the auditorium of the Interior Depart-| ment Building. Dr. D. J. Mushketov, director of the Iiussian Geological Survey, will speak of “Recent Geologi- cal Investigations in Turkestan.” ‘The Washington Clemson- College Alumni_ Association | will have a luncheon Friday, 12:30 p.m., at the Cosmos Club. Short talks will be ziven by Robert A. Cooper, former Governor of South Brig. Gen. T. Q. Donaldson, U. A {urmol commandant of Clemson. an.i . Q. B. Newman, engineer officer, ast Guard. and president of (hl- \\Awhlnglon Chapter of the as- sociation. A luncheon will be held at the Wil lard Hotel November 3 at 12:30 by Mrs. Robert Lansing in the interests of tne International Association of Policewomen. Chapter of the Firearms for Moros Banned. Because of sporadic banditry and tumult in Moroland, Acting Gov. Gen. Gilmore of the Philippines, is exerting every effort to enforce restrictions on the granting of licenses for firearms to Moros. Banditry is on the in- crease and the police have had great difficulty in maintaining orde; CYDE J. NICHOLS, Inc, UNDERTAKERS 4209 9th St. NW. Clyde 4. Nichols, T Formerly Vice President-Secretary W. R. Speare’ Co. Phone Col. 6324 XO Yacht | Reliet | lock, at | 431 Tenth | in Wilson | VEMBER 1. Colu warmer to and and Vi er in the interior ton West Virginia—Fai | morrow: not much ch ture. Records for Twer ‘Thermometer—4 p.n 12 midnight, noon, 68, noon today. 6:15 a.m. today. e Humidity at 2 p.m.. Temperature same Highest, 63; lowest, Barometer—4 30.27; 12 midnight, 30 § am., 30.20; | (Furnished by United Geodetic 8 Today—Low tide, | p.m.; high tide, 6:01 a Tomorrow—Low 8$:11 pan.; p.m. high tide, The Sun an Today—Sun rises 6 5:09 p.n, Tomorrow—Sun ris sets 5:08 p.m. Moon rises p.m. 12:53 half hour after Great Falls—Cloud Harpers shenandoah slightly Weather in Vai cloudiness tonight and tomorrow; pos. | sibly rain on the coast: slightly warm- | 56, 4 am., Highest temperatur Lowest temperature, 49, 43 p.m., tide, 8:03 am. and | 6:54 a.m. and 1:31 | 1927, THE WEATHER mbia—Falr and| night, tomorrow ginla—TIncreasing ight. r tonight and to- hange in tempera: | four Hours. | m., 67 8 p.m., 60 53 8 am.. 50: e, 68, occurred at occurred at date last year— | 30 ).28 noon, 3! . Tide Tables. States Coast and | urvey.) 08 a.m, m. and and 7.06 | 2.36 p.m. | d Moon. 34 a.m.; sun sets es 6:35 a.m.; sun | p.m Automobile Jamps to be lighted one- sunset. Condition of the Wat: erry —Potomac clear and cloudy this morn- rious Cities. 5 Tampel Abilen Albany Atlanta Atlantic Ci Baltimore Birmingham Bismarck Boston Buftalo Charleston Chicago . Cincinnati Cleveland Col'mbi Denver Detroit El Pase Galveston - Lonisville Niw York Okla. City. Omaba Philadelphia. Phoenix Pittsbureh Portland.Me. Portland.O: Raleigh.N.C. 3. Lake City 3an” Antonio San_ Diezo 3. Francisco Stations. e London. Eneland. Paris. France. Vienna,” Austria. . Berlin." Germany . Covenhacen, Denm: Stockholm. ‘Sweden . . Horta (Farshy. Azores amilton. Bermuda. . San Jian. Porto Rico.. Havana, Cuba,. Colon. Canal Zote..'. Births Re The following birtha h the Hi Orrie G. and Ma: Sam_and James J. and Helen A’ John A. and Alice M. Sherman W. and Harvey and Margaret William and Cornelia Deaths Re, John A, Ine. Hugh Watson. 72 Celesta A. Boughton. General Hosnital Florenca M. Parker. 6 Richardson och. 56, | Risdees] | Fracers © Soebel Newiman, 65 0 61, Li . Thom! | near Bowie. Md wes' |1s Calvin Coolidge, n Frank and Elizabeth Pennine. Grace A. Robertson. boy. York and Bertie Van Nixon. girl Cleveland and Marguerite Kain. eirl. Tzler and Lucettia Green. Alexander and Mary S. 1337_U st 8 31 n Miller, 1. PUR R Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Pt.cloudy . Clondy Clear P.clondy L Cloudy Clondy Pt.cloudy Cloudy 7 Cloudy Rain Clondy Cloudy (7 am.. Greenwich time. today.) emperature. Weather. Cloudy Rain Part cloudy Part cloudy Part cloudy Clondy Clear ported. ave been reported t ith Department in the past 34 hours » L Moxwell. bo Jamen L “and Sarah D. Conahan. sirl. Vincent and Mvrtle Minton. irl, Helen V. Malatn irl. -.Good. boy.. Finckel. irl. irl. Carroll. girl rence O and Mary G. Jones. irl Digi girl. Fortune. boy. ported. The followinz deaths have been renorted o the Health Department in the past 24 hours: Mary E. Ireland. 93. Home for Incurables. 76. 710 M. ave. se. 70. Walter Reed 9. 1113 Harvard st. R 1901 K st 310 C st 44 Raleieh Hotel, 1 Belt rd 30 59th st ne. ttle ers of the Hosital Sherman ave. rain. No. 181 s a curious fact that of Mr. 29 predecessors in arolina; hn esidency the only one who the vice urvived ow Pre: LLOST. ATTOMOBILE KEYS Phone_Nor ler_call_Lincoln_575 on California st. it DOCH, wun n.w. Fla. ave. N st 1. Call 'N. 4 and t of pearis._diamond cen: Sunday evening. roing from 1st and S to 18th and Allison sts.. by way 14th st cars. | Re- BROOCH, TtaliAn mo: with bright flowers, £ Palace Theater or ward ic. very wntown section 1731 H n.w. Apt. 25 Targe. T 0ld rim: either in Re- BROOCH. circia pearla_in_center Lincoln _299-J. wmall- Saturdav: with_flenr-de-lis_of reward. Phone LASS PIN. itials on back. M. Main_181) National University. mm in- B P Reward. Gall COAT. baby's Dink Baltimore: ’;fi ard. " 1 (‘mnml lost October Call 85-J. 4827 il coat, OO 001 E. Capitol st. DOG. reward for Llewellyn sette; R. 'S. Doyle. . Md.__Wiscons 63 T color white with half black 03 G._onyx and_gol ‘Reward Td: Monday evening. Hanna. Adjme E. 8. Zurhorst C. 8. Zurhorst, Jr Honor We are proud of the honor of having servea - Washington faithfully and effi- ntly _ae careful morticians. for 71 vears Maderate prices. Ambulance. anto delivery and chapel ZURHORST Morticians EST. 185 Milburn T. Zirk 301 E. Capitol St. Lincoln 372 Best and Lowest Charge Ambulance Call 432 Columbia W. W. Chambers Co. He Will Send Un-to-Date bulance, R . Stratcher, Pillows and he Charge is the Mont n the Cit 14tll and Chapm Sts.N.W. nnie E_White' apter. No. 6. 192 Quackenhos £t 1.w. bar. on back STERN STAR JEWEL lost October F, engraved on FIELD GLASSFS in Lau eral reward. 11 Mra. Mt. Roy: ne_Lafayette name-plate, M. Plerce v, Phone_Erankly Terrace, Baltiinore. X TERRIER. wire-haired: Tel Clubhotse. C. E. Riddle Md T Butler. n_ 9118 FUR"brown 105, K_and 900 19th ot to. Miss . B. Osborn. Sunday_evening. between Reward. Born 1603 K nw: Park Satucday, = Liberal tenet. OVERCOAT. Society Brand, t game College reward. J. B. M, Munsey Blde. day ' between North 1132, ovlaMGHT BAG. black. square traveli lothing. Sun: e e Sy ashimeton and Ro‘ckv-lle . platinum horse Gamionds: Detween Bin 1oth and Grant bl, n,w, to_Boston Li a1 'rnool(—wul Ta hngllxilrl' pockethook Oct, Mol 18k Trving at. " on s e 3 conmmnx 18 E sts. n.w. a rd it ot nw. e Do i . car 31, roturn same immedi POINTER. biack and earing _brown collar, Bruce: reward offered. Phone Bowi white: " Black ™ face. na; SBow 221 arne " Reward, " Call - North I Sat fi!‘e“":l!'lnd. a0, s, l’;';'df . knit. 1bho) at eRoner otk e oo ‘ave. Getween Sth 'l.v“&'ll_%nm returaed 3 Ontario and re- | White, & 29 WILLIAM HENRY WHITE FUNERAL TOMORROW LI, o i ey Services for Lawyer and Banker,| Who Died Sunday, to Be Held | in Afternoon. Funeral services for Wi vears old wid lawyer and banker, who die residence, 1729 Park road Sunday, will be conducted at the residence tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. | Charles Wood, pastor of the Church of th Covenant. Preshyterian, will officiate. Honoravy iam Henry known his to the appointed m of palibearers represent th Associat Dist of Columbia. will lows: Joseph A. Burkart, the Bar Association: Alexander H. Bell, W Sullivan, Corcor Warren. F. II. Stephens Williams and H. Winship Wheat Peter A. Dr president M nts' Bank & Trust Co.: Har mball, Col. Gratz B. Strickle: Potbury; Maj. A. M. Holcomb and | Joseph W.' Cox will be active bearers. Mr. White was a former ass corporation counsel of the District of | Columbia. He was secretary and a | director of the Merchants' Bank &| Trust Co., had long been an active member of the Mount Pleasant Citi zens' Association, was a member of the Church of the Covenant and of the Washington Golf and Country Club. E. T. BRUMBACH, 87, DIES. Member of Mosby’s Command in Civil War Survived by Widow. Special Dispatch to The Star. LURAY, Va., November 1.—In the death Sunday of Edward T. Brum back, 87 years old, for whom funeral services were held yesterday, eight of | one family whose ages totaled 710 vears have passed away Of this family the late Mr. Brum- back was the youngest son, while the | only surviving member, Mrs. John W, Stover of Luray, was the youngest daughter. Mr, Brumback was president of the Farmers and Merchants’ National Bank of Stanley and a substantial land owner. He was a member of the famous Mosby command during the civil war. Mr. Brumback is sur- vived by his widow, who was formerly Miss Lucy Lauck, of a prominent Page County family, and three daugh- ters and two son: . Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the Tollowing. Robert Brown and Lillian Hill Manafield Toogood and Vireie M. West. Perry Savles and Mary Pollard rnest Newman and Anna Dower. Vernon' L. " Lettau of Bradlev Md.. and Alice Mullan of this city Charles Wilson and Bessie Petr. Bajtimore. William Noisette and Ollie Rowie. John Brown and Sadie Warn Harry C. League and T. Clarice Wood James B. Smith and Edna Tierney Samuel P. Densmore of this city and Susie Peyton of Clarendon. Va. William_Gillison and Iréne Walsh Myron E. Thompson and Nan Trav Stockton Jones and Marzuerite Fi William Eberanz and Agnes Grifiiths. both ot Baltimore. James L. Bailor and Anna Kells Harry M. Blankenshin and Lucy V. Craw- Card of Thanks SIMMS. The familv of DAVID SIMMS wish' to thank their relatives and friends most sincerely for their floral tributes and_comforting expressions of sympathy at the death of their son and brother, Who departed this life October, 35, 1 Beaths. Departed this tife suddenly on Satury October 29, 1927, EDWARD BAKER. ' the beloved son of James and Fannie Baker and brother of Bernice. Ber- dell. Gwyndlon and Velira Baker. Re- maine resting at the F. M. Smith Co_fi- neral home. 2426 I st. n.w. Funeral Wed. nesday, November 2. at Wadesboro. N. C. * COHO. . Suddenly. on October 31. MORGAN J. COHO. aged 41 years. neral from ‘the residence of hi Susie Eckloff, 2842 Belair ednesday. terment Glenwood Cemetery. COOMBS. On Sunday. October 30. 1927. at her late residence 1343 Potomac ave. s ELIZABETH ANN. fred Coombs. in the 7 Funeral ‘from the chavel o B A, Taitavii) 436 7th st. s.w. Wednesday, November at 8:30 am.: thence (o St. Peter's Church. 2nd and C ‘sts. se. where requiem mass will be said at 9 o'clock for the repose of her soul. Relatives and friends invited Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 1 COULBOURN. On Monday. October 31, 1937, at 1500 Mass ave. n.w. 2 d the' lafe "Stephen . and Emily Coulbourn. Funeral rerv Home on Wednesday. November 11530 o'clock.”Interiment at Battimore Heights both of BAKER. sister. Mrs. .. on AGER. Tuesdav. November 1. 1027. at Fmercenicy Hosvifal. 3 am. CHARLES F. CREAGER. beloved husband of Effie Appler Creager. Notice of funeral later. * DUCKETT. Passed into the great beyonl Sunday, October 30. 1927, at Freedmen's Hospital, HENRY H. DUCKETT of 1416 South Carolina_ave. se. He leaves 1o mourn ‘their loss & loving wife. Jannie Duekett, six children five brothers six sisters. a devoted mother. Mrs. Sarah Duckett. and a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral Thursday November 1 from his late residence to St. Cyprias 13th and C ats. se. 9 a. Wil be said for repose of his soul. terment Bryant Town Md. _Remains rest. ing at George B Clarke Co._funeral chavel 1416 Fla ave ne. until Wednesday. 2 DUCKETT. Officers and members of ing Star Lodge, 0. 40. 1. B. P. 0. W.. “are hereby " notified ‘to. meet_in session of u)rrnw Tuesday night. Novem- bher 1, 19 at 8 p.m.. at Pvthian Bldg.. corner 12th°and Yoi ats. n.w. (Arcade) for the purpose of arranging for the funeral and_burial of our late deceased brother HENRY DUC T Funeral gervices 1o be held ‘ednesday. November at his late residence. 1416 Ve 1 ceremony from St. - R and o Officers and members of Columbia Lodge. No. 85: Forest Temnls No. 9. and Columbia Tem- 2%, invited to be present. By RANK A, LOUIS. Ex. R 3T PAYNE. Sedly on_ Monday, October 7 at 8 am. DANIEL GLASCOE Deioved voethes of Mes. Livae Sei Vu: neral Wednesday. November 2. at @ p.m from Padeett’s funeral parlors. 7:30 11th st &e. Interment at Cedar Hill Cemntery, Friends and relatives invited to attend. ¢ GLASCOE. Members of Mount Vernon Conn: 0. 10. J. M. will assemble Wedncutay, Novempor 2. 1027 ai 5 m for_the pirnose of the funerai of Brother DANIEL GLASCOE. from H_ M Padgell’s undertaking ‘extabl i o Suddenly. ment. =e By direction of the council. ARTHUR LEWIS Councilo JOHN ESMALLWOOD. Rec Departed 1 it Altest: See FPEN 30,19 Reniains Rhine & Co's funera 9. ww. Funeral Wednesday. ‘November 2. at 1:30 p.m, from Zion Wesley Church D at. hetween 3nd and 4rd s.w. Relatives and Triends invited to attend. GREENLEAFE. October 31, iced Wednesda . at 1 at Leesbure. Va. Interment Leesburg On Saturday October 2 m. at the W Thehrabizs ra CMARY TE azed 04 sears wWidow of Ireiand. mother of Joseph H. ' [reland Funeral services at her late home. 641 K t. ne. on Tuesday November 1. at 7:30 pim. " Interment at Calvert. Cecil County, Md. on ' Wednesdav November 2. . ai 11 am 1e MONTGOMERY. October 31, GRAC 2 ved dangh: ter of the late' Paul C. and Faunie Mont. gomery. " Funeral services at Hysons's funeral home, 1300 N st. n.w.. Wednesday’ November 2. at 2:30 p.in.” Interment ri- RICHAR] on 1927. {1 Suddenly. on __at his residenc ———— Brarhs b Queen of Sheha 0 of O, ELTON. Al memibers PR P ROSA E JOHN F on M Octaber. L SMITH Fineral from hf G hw Wedneotar Soveaie 10 am il ment Mo : ~on Mives and fr n T Olivet Cemet THOM on Mon M he fence ELIZAR winesdas ment at Newhope o cotly. ) On_October Thampson (Bhila R his_late wer 2 then, for the renose of his sonl s on Monday. Octoher ! s WATGH, devoted wif i and Iater. fut VTTRNER WEISE] eloved son of sabel Me, 1997, at ar_ October 29, MARIE vate hospital wv). beloved wife of of Mrs Sarah White ghier Margyerite and Evans and mother of Rotert W hite Funeral nesday morning. Novemher . at 9 o'clock. from St. Cynrian's Church. where solemn hizh mass will be sung for the repose of coul, | Remaine resting at her mot 3 Oth st. ne Sundav. Octaber 30,1 t his residence. LLIAM HENRY Wmn ks Funeral .. from Inter- In filzmnuam. n to onr heloved ZABE LES MARY ohort In lovine tr wife and motl A ASHTOX. who nassed 4w today. November 1 Ay rest : AND ALICE ASHTON ASHTON 1 nine Surrounded by friends T am lonesome. Tn the midst af ploasures T am blus: A smile on my face and a heartache. For, dear mother. T am lonxing o be with von LOVING DAUGHTER MAUD. * Tn sad bt loving rememhrance ¢ dear wife. ELIZABETH BERK who' died nine years ago today, Noe vember 1. 1918 Swast memories w Time cannot ch linger forever. nge them. 'tis true, that mav come cannot sever loving thanghts ‘of you. ND. JOHN W. BERKE- BLAND. Tn sad but Jo dear ” hushand, WIL (TURK). who denarted ago today November 1. 1926. This dav_brings back sad memories Of a dear one now gone to rest. The one who thinks of him taday Ts the one who loved him best. I hear no more the voice T love Or sea vour smiling face Dut everywhere within my home T see vour vacant place. You snflered houre. ves. hours of pain To Swait for enre. but it was all in vain, Till God alone kiew what was best—. Ha ealled von home to give you a rest. Dear William. vour ‘cheery smiles and' Kkindly wave Are nleasant to recall You had a amile for evers one HIS LOVING WIFE ViE L. BLAND, # In sad bnt_lovine remembrance 4 dear mother. HOLLIE DAW. who di seven years ago today. November 1. 1020¢ THE FAMILY. * In lavine memary of our darling! 7. HARRIS. who left us Novem». ne memories of M H. BLA Of a loved one gone to_rest. And_thosa who think of her foday. Are the ones who love her best s THE FAMILY. ¢ JOHNSON. Tn aad rememhrance of ene mother EVE OHNSON. who depa this life five years ago today. November cud promised we should meet again Upon_that glorious day When time and sorrow are no more And the < have rolled away. HER _DEVOTED CHILDREN. HAI“ FREEMAN MURTEL L. MORSE A DONNELL JOHNSON. JONES. A tribute of love to the memary onr beloved wife and mother. ALICE P. JONES. who departed this life one year a%o today November 1. 1926, g Kind and Jovable. mother dear, You've been in heaven just one vear: Your passing caused our hearts mucl But our loss was heaven's gain. Whene'er we feel the urge of prayer ain stillness fills the air. 3 you. mother dear. Although we foel your presence near. You've gone where there is rest Away from all that once oppressed Thy Savior's promise is now compiete. Rest by the throne at Jesus' feet We love vou. mother. though von sleen In the arms of Jesus. Oh. how sweet And when this fleeting life is o'er f We'll join you on_the heavenly shore. JOHN "H. JON AND ' DAUGHTERS. MRS, ELLA HENSON AND ALBERTA JONES SEITZ. In sad but loving remembrance of ‘my ‘dear mother. ELLEN V. SEITZ. who passed_away three years ago today. No- vember 1. 1924, Anniversary mass at St. Mary's Church. Nohody knows how T mi Nobody knows my_gr Many the silent tear T shed’ When others are fast asleep. LOVING DAUGHTER. MRS. RALPH, 3 sl)\l)l"’:l.\l!.l pain, you. In sad but loving remem- nee of our dear father and grandfather. THAN SONDHEIMER. who left ue feventcen vears azo today. November 1. We who loved you sadly miss you, Pa. Ave. N.W ESTABLISHED 1876, JONN R, WRIGHT, €O 1337 10th"St. N, Phone Norf 47, W. Warren ‘Taltavull 14th & Spring Rd. Rd. Col. 464 “Timothy Hanlon 641 B St NE Phone L._5543 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance Yot Bundel Lincoln_524 Frank Geier's Sons Co. . VEN T. NW. Mo Chapel” Telonions. _Main 2473 P A. TALTAVULL ' ALTAVULL. M l ‘ I‘ VUL Iv. 1919, CHAS. S. iURHORgl i FAST CAPITOL ST Phone_Lincoln 72, ALMUS R.8P RSPEARE Succeeding f.h.Orighfl i ‘W.R.8PEARE CO. 1623 Connecticut Ave. - ‘| POTOMAC 4500(:....._@ JAMES T. RYAN 317 Pa. Ave. 1 Coanel Slfanue 1200 : %, W. W. Deal & Co. 816 B St_NE. LINCOL! T. F. COSTELLO seph F. Birch’s Sons. 1ISAAC BIRCH) RICHARDS. BYRO! d'§ Tt FaE Alin: feiowsd, hisbase of ins can by D until 11 Wednerd: ”mr-“' a.m. Wednesday. Fu- neral will ‘e held from his late residence on Wednesday. Noy thence to the N Church, where servic n.m Interment in F RUCHARDS, A speci Penjamin B French Lodge No 15 F. A. .. is hareby “cailed for Wednesday. Roveriner 201057, AT a‘lock ame lodgeroom No. 1."New Masonic Temiple. Washington. D C., for the nurpose of con: ducting Masonie “burial services for our Iate brother. BYRON RICHARDS. By or- der of the worshinful master. SIDNEY 1. RESSELIEVRE. Secretary ROBINAON. (At her, residonce, Stonieigh t mente. Monday morning. Taver. A1PTAREAr NRPE a5 Ghe late Leigh Robinson. ~ Faneral services at Foinhany Church Wednesday. Novemher :30° am. Interment at Hollywood Ricmond Va. b SHELTON, Monday, 0 1927 communica Octoter 31, du»u-d Funeral nesday, ot mber a1 Trom her late i xnn";u "SHELTY L) 3034 | M St. N.W, £hone et 20 SP Estaniish ? Neither the wiccegeory of aor with the original W fi‘ FE2ke v o 1009 Formerly #40 F st. N" FUNERAL DESIGNS. “GEO. C. 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