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With One Firm 22 Years William F. Elliott Undertaker | Has Left That Firm to Manag- The Brown Stone Funeral Home of : W. W. Chambers Ce. ’ 14th, Cor. Chapin N.W. Phone Col. 432 e LOWERY A. WATERS "" DIES IN BALTIMORE ‘C. & P. Official Succumbs Sudden- ( ly—Buried Here This ’ Afternoon. V} owery A. : w right-of-way Cha: | here, died suddenly Wednesday. ‘R'llnmnxn whee he had heen es 1 by the death of Miss Pauline Welsh ’ wetress, who was the divorced wife of | Waters, 47 superintendent for years old the | H. C. ("Bud”) Fisher, the cartoonist @' He was stilcken with a heart attack HE Mmhl\‘f‘ MR seake & Potcmac Telephone Co. | i TIIE_EVE ng NG just aftr vie th body of his S Wiiteb, som, et Hate Oltver and Mrs. Sarah M. Waters, been emploved by the telephone com- pany 7 years. Funeral services were conducted in awler's Chapel, 1730 Pennsyl i avenue, this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock [ Rev. ¢, 7 est Smith officiated. —In terment W v Rock Creek Cemet Mr. Waters is survived by his widow and t sisters, Miss Leida B. Watere {and Mrs. J. M. Hall nt a new translation of Luba-Sanga, made by and that 10, s decided re- il That 1t pr I the Bible inte | the late Dan Crawford, 000 copies he issued, w ‘n‘nll\ At meeting of the RBible wiety of Iy - IR i m An Unusual Value In A Davenport Bed Suite Three Pieces and Mattress, $195 I you are confronted with the problem of mak- ing one room serve as two, you'll be interested in thts n Davenport Bed Suite. There is a sofa that t\r_‘ 3lds into a bed for two, a roomy rocker and arrgcl&ir and a good Stearns & Foster layer felt mat! ‘&ss isincluded. The suite is upholstered in a beautitul taupe-and rose jacquard velour. It’s a cane panel type with separate; loose, reversible cushions and priced complete for $195. MAVYER & CO. ‘Seventh Street Between D & E STAR, !VASYIIN("I’O V, CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. ‘The choir of Lutheran Church of the Atonement will give a sacred con- cert, 8 o'clock. A silver offering will be taken for the music fund of the After the concert there will be al hour in the annex. LA 0P torium, Tweaty-sixth street and Pennsylvania avenue. Willlam B. Cushing Camp, No. 30, will meet, 8 o'clock, at Pythian Temple Installation of officers. Mrs. Nina K. Shartle, home from foreign lands, will give an illus- trated lecture this evening in Temple aptist Church. Free will offering v the church. Rabbi Willlam Franklin blum will preach the sermon, Do We Believe? 8 o'clock, at the | Washington Hebrew Congregation. FUTURE. A walking group of the American | Association of University Women will 80 to the home of Mrs. Enoch John son at Alta Vista, Md., via the Wis consin avenue car line, Sunday at 2:30 p.m. Mr. Johnson will lead a delight- ful walk. Supper will be eaten at the | | Johnson home afterward. All col- | lege women and friends invited. — | meeting_ of Potomae | Mr. Dobrin, Grange will be held. 7:30 o'clock, at | Goldenberg’s rtment Store. will the Woman's alliance room of All|®Dlertain the executives and em- Souls” Church. Sixteenth and Harvard | P1OYees with a dance and buffet sup streets. There will he a business s per tomorrow at L'Aiglon Club. sion and voting on candidates for the | . will third and fourth degree. 2 {pm. at the League for the Larger Life 1229 Sixteenth street. Admis- sion free. An_exhibit of oil and water colors by Clara I. Boone, at Jane Bartlett's, 1603 Connecticut avenue, will be held from 9 am to 10 p.m. and be con- tinued until tomorrow evening. [l painted sca handkerchiefs and other novelties will also be shown. The Sixth Street Synagogue will open its Winter season of young peo- ple’s services, & o'clock. in' the Syna- rgogue Building, Sixth and | streets, Hebrew music will be rendered by Cantor Louis Novick and an adult choir, and Rabbi Schwefel will lecture at & o'clock .on “A Judaism for To. day A special manager of Lukens of Miami s on “Amos” tomorrow, § Victory Review, No. 12, tenefit Association, 1t 8015 o'clock. at Woman' will give i daned Oyster's Audi- ————— itocrats lub will meet to- 8 pm. at 317 Thirteenth O J. Schuster of Brookneal will speak of ““The Planetesimal heory of the Origin of the Uni- verse. Adml:skxn free. Means Effici . eans CIeHCY' 2 qu 'rmll Slight Colds Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets relieve Headache by working oft the Cold Safe and_Proven Remedy. Look ture of E. W Grove on vertisemert, Perry & Walsh Morticians Private Ambulances 29 H St. NW. Main 984 i WE DYE morrow. street. Ryan Sarvice o Ttis a service backed up by years of experience ~ Our business progres shows that_our ef- forts to offer the best at all times is appreciated Funeral private ambu and livery in nection JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. M‘T"'l'll';u rlor, nce con- WEARING APPAREL BLACK For Mourning 'n 24 Hours Carmack Dry Cleaning&DyeingCo Line. 1810, Line. 1812 EISEMAN’S Seventh & F Sts. TROUSERS To Match Your Odd Coats 65 S48 and Up Bring your odd coats and vests in and let us match them with a new pair of trou- sers. Thousands of pairs to choose from are here—in all colors, sizes and materials. YOUR CREDIT 1S GOOD AT EISEMAN’S Seventh and F Sts. Stylish, Well Tailored SUITS & OVERCOATS (0% 25 *30 ON LIBERAL TERMS HESE clothes have the appearance and wearing qualities of much higher-priced garments. Rarely do you find such fine fabrics and expert tailoring at these popular prices. Single or double breasted models in all of the new shades. Also plenty of plain blue, grey, tan and brown. Liberal credit terms will be cheerfully arranged. Small weekly or monthly payments will do. Avail yourself of a charge account at Eiseman’s, where you are sure of getting good clothes at fair prices, along with liberal terms. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 4, q Great Falls, clear. 11927: WILLIAM B. EBERT DIES. Prominent Retail Grocer Succumbs Suddenly at His Home. Willlam B. Ebert, for many years n the retail meat and grocery business at 1400 E street northeast, died sud- denly at his residence, 1402 E street northeast, late yesterday afternoon. He was 55 years old. Mr. Ebert had been in failing health for about a year, but continued at work. Mr. Ebert long had been in busi- ness, having succeeded his father, the late John Ebert. He Is survived by his_brother, Isadore Ebert. Funeral services will be held at Holy Comforter Catholic Church tomorrow morning. Interment will be in Mount Olivet Cemeiery. THE WEATHER Columbia—Fair, th ture about 40 degrees not District of lowest temper tonight; tomorrow mostly cloudy. ! much change in temperature, Maryland—Generally | tomorrow mostly cloud probably {iight local rains in the extreme west | partion, not much change in tempera- | ture | Virginta—Generally fair tonight and tomorrow, not much change in tem- perature; possibly light frost in south portion tonight West Virginia—Mostly cloudy to- ht and tomorrow, probably local ains in north portion tomorrow; cold- er in west portion tomorrow. Record for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 46; 8 p.m 12 midnight, 41; 4 a.m noon, 50. Barometer—4 p.m., 29.50; 2 midnight, 8 a.m., 29.49; noon, .51, Highest temperature, 64, occurred at noon yesterday: lowest temperature, 40, occurred at 10 Pp.m. vesterday Temperature same date last year— | Highest, 50; lowest, 30. Tide Tables. | (Furnished by United and Geodeti | » 42; 42,88m 41. 8 pm.. ;4 am., 29.46; States Coast 5 a.m. and 10.20 high tide, 2:56 a.m. and 3:34 p.m. Tomorrow—Tow tide, 10:49 a.m. and :I 19 p.m.; high tide, 4 a.m. and 4:34 p.m. The Sun and Moon, _ Today—Sun rose 6:37 a.m.; sun sets 5:06 p.. Tomorrow—Sun rises 6: sets 5:04 p.m. Moon rises 2:50 p.m.; sets 12:43 i 2:43 p.m, Automobile Tamps 15 e i ht - balt hour after sunset, 0 ¢ Condition of the Water. Harpers Ferry— Potomac, clear; Shenandoah, cloudy this morning, il Weather 38 a.m.; sun n_Various fair tonight; | SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals at and Sailings From New York. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Fort Victoria—Bermuda Maracaibo—Maracaibo Silvia—st_John Sixaola—Santa Marta DUE TODAY. Dante Alihieri—Genoa. George Washington—Breniérhaven. De_Gragse——Havre Uctober = _October 201 September # ~Octobe ithamplon Alexandiia ... Gripsholm—Gutheubiiig foma—Genos andyck—Belfa; Sl Antonio Lopez—Barcelona. | Septiember = DUE TOMORROW. Luetzow—Bo-merhaven . .October 25 e SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 6 imon Antwern Atfonso Ay l—Coitinna. DUE MONDAY. Oetobe: October 30 mAria—Liverpoot uruiia—Hamburg Leno—V alparaiso DUE TUESDAY. Berlin—Bremerhaven Bridgetown—~Puerto_Col carilio—puerto Barrios . Siboney—Havana, . western World—Buenos Aires’ . Homeric—Southampton Bt UNNAly— 50T eBUX Uscar 11—Copenhaxen volinica—sciiuad o DUE THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 10. Fort Vicforia—Bermuda. .. ... .. October 8 werissa—3t. Johns 1. November 3 wacapa——>anta marta. ANovember 1 OUTGUING STEAMERS. SAILING TODAY. ic—Cherbourk and Southampton. sA—Flyniouth, Havre aid Lonuon. Conuland—yiymouth, Cherbow® aud Ant- and Patras. Fort an Prince and Astiea—ra 0 . Beaths. Py n...:.':::u'.".."z."'m!p PHENS Satunday, November B, eventh D Adventists' 15 LR AR 4. 1. WALTON Sectetury0) Frosident., STEPMENSON. On Friday, November 4 AN e e her danent Emma H 13t TR SRR Notice of fumeral bom_ STEPHI habitan H 'I'\! Depar l«l this |lr 'l'h'xn ay. N w ten lrlndrhrlflrpn and a host_of tives and fries Vt Funeral Saturdav. avember 5. at m from lh! . F'rnnllt .hr\\) Co. funeral parlors. )\l'fll) Departed November 1. 19 Dent vl nw.. devoted” husha Donohie's _ fiines n w. Saturday. \ Departed November 1. 192 Emerge: OUNG. He leaves to me af Sunday, November 6 At 4 o'clock. lev Washington's al parlors, this leaving to mourn her lose a Einera .mw:'n 20t and M on Tuesday, B In Memoriam. N. Sacred to the me dauchter and sister. EURSLINE BOSTON |who, ied w0 vasre szo today; November 4. 1025 In <ad but loving rem ievuted daughter, :TAHA RROW N. Sweeter as |hb years go hv 1} the memorvy of our Jevated husband un' father. JOHN JOHN: wpo diet two vears ago today. November No_one knows how much we miss vn\l No one knows the tears wa ahe: But in heaven we hope to meet von, Where no parting words are said. A faw more struzgles here, A few ‘more nartings o'er. A (ew H’H’!r:1 tears, B on ms DEYOTED W e AN BN ouTER, MARY AND BLANCHE B. JOHNSON. Qur loving father we loved so dsae Has gove from ne today two vears: From our loved ‘ones in life it 1s hard to par Nore fania it mors HIS CHILDRE AND DR. JOMNSON. Tn xemembeance . af e mother LYDIA BROCK YI)H\iOV “h" six vesrs aga todsv. No 4 EER LOVING DAUGHTERS. INER. Sacred to the memory than onr hearts "LIZA BROOKS. ISATAR JOHNSO dear Puerto Cabello and Maracaivo. Bukuta—tape Haytien. Cartagena and Puerto Colombuia. SAILING TOMORROW. Celtic—Queenstown and Liverpoo Minuetouka—Cherbourg and_London. Cateduuia—Movilie aud Glasgow. Andalis—Queenstown ana Liverpool. Stations, v Gity Baltimore’ Birmingha Bismarck Roston o~ Enarinet Charlscton Ehicazo cinnati Cleveiand X mhlI BRI IN D RFTEATN 3. 22 Miami. Fla: N, o Pl cloudy Rain 5 Clear Rain R ¢ Clondy Clear PPiindergihia oenix Pittahura) ’.’-”".’F"T"é : artland Ore ! Raleizh.N 3, Clear I Clear Cloar © Clear Clear . Clear Rain Clotdy 35 Pt.clondy TORE: (7 am. Greenwic) Stations Temnerature Weather London. England. 82" Cloudy Paris. France. Cloudy Vienna. Austr Cloudy Comenhagen, Denmark. Cloudy Gibraltar. " Snain, Clondy Horta (Faval). Azores Part clondy Hamilton.” Bermida Part clondy Juan. Porto Ri Clear na Clondy ?__Part cloudy Births Repo! ried. | The following hirths m.u- been renarted to the Fiealth Denartment in the past 24 hours: Josenh €. and Genrgianna Acton. girl. Raloh E. N and Goldie P. Dawson. girl. James and Rose Arone, irl T.nigi_and Rosina Pittore, girl. Alfred and Bessie Dve. girl. . and Leola Coleman. boy. and Edna V. Greenfiel . Wootton. gi George R and Kethryn Heil. girl. Tsreal and Gertrude Kurland. girl. Maurice and Emma J. W. Joves, Leanard P and Georzia M. Mille Lpsenh ¥, and Constance L. Pyle Charles H. and Mildred V. Cim Harry B and Louise B, Wayson: Alfred V. and Toratne . Manin &is Joseoh A. and Dorothy M. Souder. j John D. and Elizabeth Neumann. bo: polichard E."and Katherine A. Stephenson, and Elizabeth K. Simmon: ’k and Anna M. Pemberton. bov. nn T and L - Loomis. boy, Robert H. and Evelyn Powell. “boy Joseph A. and Pearl A, Fox. bov. John H. and Luella M. Seoit, boy. ph 1 and Gertrude € Brennan, boy. Harvey A and Marjorie A, Robinson, boy. Pernard, L. and Dorothy A, Wathen. boy. Robert T 4nd Ratherios N Erederione bo; obert L. atherine M. Frederick, boy. Thomas McG. and Roverta M. F. O Xba and Eva Goldsmith. hoy. Frank and Anna Stone.’ boy. Dennis H. and Marle A flmll":obo! 2 aude A Harry ‘and ‘Anna Thomas, boy."" Doubly Dangerous. Correspondence of The Star. GUNTERSVILLE, Ala.—A foot-long rattlesnake caught here has two heads. Each is well formed and the snake strikes and eats with either. £nake sirikes and eats with either. FOUND. FOR TOST ANTMALS aobly Anial Hascio League, 340 Marviand ava..s.w - Maln R08H, LOST. RA() Beaded. . Return to Wardman Pirk Attnex. Aot 314, ‘e ealt dor, $ATA BUIELIANT BRACELET—) rows. Steriine on' Bonna. ave. ot Fst. Monday night. Oc: foher 1" Hiss 3. Clarie. 1330 N. Carolina e ne CAMEO BREASTPIN, set W"h Dearls 2nd. neighborhood ~ east IRTessiol trare:"vdluable. for. Aesociation:Tibera i, Coneressionnl 3¢, Line 2366" DOGS LSt whits poodlon. 3 week answer o the names of tags Nos. 8350 and 8551 Owner, es_Bumbry. h st nw. - EYEGLASSES, Tu Rittennionse st. and Walter nfl Pinder cleass el Lol 1345, ) FOU! Klasses EH'M m?nflflhn fclen omm_ B m“um:g Satn um-nn:dmw e Nov. Li- Te- St é.?:, nr 429, lumbis 1451 e, Y 685 Sun Juan=—sau Juan. Ua'Malea—puerto barrios and Livingston, Slaravi—Santiago. Alngston a0d Fusrio Co- i, Pastuies—ilavana. Cristobal and Port Limon. Mucnchen—plymouth, Cherbowrg and bre- . Voisadam—Plymouth. Bowiogns and Rotter- dam, Aniito Lobez—Cadiz and Barcelona. FuiramericasTio e Jateiro. Sanios. Mon- Video and buenos ‘Atres. May—san'‘Domingo City. Sanchez and 'uerto Plaa. Nerissa—Haillux and St. John's, rort Victoria—Bermuda. fuveri—Lcala rermamouco and Maranham. Grefa —salito-hormingo. ronland—santo. Loringo, ‘the L.Ambn—nru‘u”;- T a0atao—Pei nambuco. SAILING MONDAY. NOVEMBER 7. Nebraskan—Cristobal and Pacific Coast. SAILING TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 8. Alfonso - 111—Coruna, Santander. Gijon and oo SAILING WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9. Gripsholm—Gothenburg. AMatira—Grenada, 1rinidad and Demerara. Do Grasse—Has Maracaioo—3an Juan, La Guayra and Mara- Mauretania—Cherbours and_ Southampton, Alvert ‘Ballin—Cherbourg. Southampton &nd Hamburg SAILING THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 10. President Harrison—Havana. Cristobal and Paiiic Coast (around 1he world)e American Banker—Plymouth and Manenuna—iavana. Crisiobal and ‘oas Roma—Naoles and G Santa Pilsa—Havana." Ciistobal and Val- Daraiso. Commo—Nan Juan. SAILING FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 11, Homeric—Cherbourg and Southampton. Lapland—Piymouth, Cherbourg and ~Ant- werp, Carmania—Plymouth, Havre and London. Sinaia—Algiers and 'Alexandri Flora—Port au Prince. Laguayra and Mara- PR TN Three Marines Arrested. Special Dispatch to The Star. HAGERSTOWN, November 4.— Three United States Marines, Chirles Arnold, Albert Pennings and James Hess, wanted in Norfolk, Va., for al- leged larceny of an automobile, were ariested here by State police today, and will- be delivered to military au- thorities in Washington. lon. acifie Marriage. TOOK—HECHLER. Mrs. Charles A. Voll- mer announces the marriage of her niece CATHERINE B, HECHLER to Mr. WIL- LIAM E. TOOK at Rockville, Md., Dv‘lu- ber 20. 1027 Beaths. BECKER. On Thursday, November 3. 1927 at_his_residens 315 Fairmont st. JRMoEPeLOl1S JEQHER. husend e late Emma cker. Funeral serv- :vel private. Interment Rock Ci Cem- ery BROWN. On Thursday, November at_ his_residence. 807 7th st GEORGE W', beloved husband of Efie V. Brown and father of Stewart K Eumeral from his late residence November 8, at = p.m. fiiends "thvitzd”" hterment ‘Bethel Donw tery, mundm. BROWN, On Thursday. November 3. 127, at 7:40 am. LUC beloved mother ot Keihe Ml rown . dervicea wiil oo held at the residence, 2626 Brentwood rd. Fridus. Novembar 4, at 0:45 pm. Friends invited {0 attend. Interment at Culpeper. On Thursday. November 3. 102 BURKE. ‘uneral from the resi. dence’ of her nephew. Wm. 1018 25th b, mow. Mase w Stephen' Chiureh. 25t and Pa. ave. n.w Saturday. November 5. Titeiment 'at Holy Rood Cemeters. tives and friends invited BURTON. On Wednesda November d§ 328 Vermont ave. e AYTIBHENEY BERTON Wit of th- ‘late Waiter Burton Funeral services vill be held at her late esidence on Satur. November 5. at 2 p.m. Interment Oll( Hill Cemetery. CARROLL. Devaried this life Thursdar, November 3.°1027. at Freed Dital " RATHE CARROLL: dovoted i1 of Joseph Carroll. thi Noilie O1 Toneret Bercaiier. otice of funeral here; ing at the W, Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors. 2222 Ga ave. . CONRAD, _ Departed, this life on Thursda November 3. 197, at 7 Easi Srarererse. 2 15 erSniA PROTH CON: RAD, Jate of 1530 T st. n.w. Notice of neral later. L DUNN. On Fridag, November 4. 1037, at her_residence. 1401 Girard st. n.w.. BEITAABETH, beloved wife of ‘Edward Dunn.’ Notice of funeral later. Suddenly on Thursday, November 1927, at his residence, 1403 E ot n.c Funeral_ will Neld trom M late residonce on Saturday. November 5, 0 a.m.. thence to the Hol! Comforter Chumh where mass will id at © am. for ‘the repose of his soul’ . Relatives and friends’ invited. terment in Mount Olivet Cemetery. GRAYSON. On Tuesday. November 1, 1927, 8t his residence Vienna Va. JOEL GRAY: JON. beloved husband of Anna L. G ate, residence on Iurr LIG! O ROBERT MECLETT AN, (e fmemery thia life October 4 “19721,"at Meadville. Pa CHARLES SUMNER. who departed Jife Novemhar 41918, VIVING "WEMBER. MARTHA LIG- GONS. SISTE RICRARDSON. hrance onr dear wife and_ mother, TENNIE RIHARDSON who aim e Years azo today. November 4. 1925, No_one knows the heartaches. Only those who have lost can tell Of the erief that is borne in silence For the wife and mother we loved so well. As we loved her. so we miss her, In memory she is alwavs near Lozed. remembered. longed for aiways. Bringine many A silent. tear HER TONELY RUSBAND AND DAUG TER - TAS, W RICHARDSON 4 EFFIE V. McCO . KUBFL ),l_! oving mmnr of my dear A C. RI‘BEL who die) four Ma N ? R DACGHTER BUNICE * BNOWDEN, Sarred 1o the memore of my dear mother. THRESEA SNOWDEN. who departed_thia life {weniv-three years as0 today. November 4. 1904. Loved in life, remembered in death. LOVING DAUGHTER (SUG). . MRS. MARY 0. JACKSON. . TURNER. Tn sad hot loving remembrance of mv beloved hisband 'and “our dese ather. W. KNER. who departed this lite tliree’ Yéars aso today. November 4. One vear has passed. onr hearts still sors, As time zoes on we miss you more: Xon’r memorv‘h as Irn tod: * in our. 5 DEVOIED “WIFE' AN CAICDREN. o WARD. In sad bt lovine remembrance of Bohariedathie Tits Caren Tears’ aeo” toder parted . io seven years . November 4. .1030. ot o0 Sweet memories of vou will linger forever: Time can not change them, 'tis true: Years may come. can not sever our loving thoughts of you. MR. AND MRS. BEVERLY WILLIAM. ¢ Al E i, et T WRE November 40gt00 One ear aso a Gone. but not forgotten, nrr 8% Fa SN E Ve sn, WILLIAMS, T lovine tribite Ro deparied e i te Yod: o 5 v . \ovembe‘rri 1926. T ”‘ bk s Just when life was brightest And he mll Id have lived his best by 100 - o g s A s PRENE IR VRGNS o WILLIAMS. A tribuite of lyve and 10 2 beloved ons. SAMUEL A. WILLIAMS, ThOe1E us one Jear axo todiv. November U held you in my arms. dear. And saw vour life depart. But, when they eaid that vou were dead 1t almost broke riv. And thon hast been away fro us a vear, What, have the bapvy anzel told thee, As hes rTluw the months have gone their round What joys by us undreamed of hast thow found? If thou would'st open to our longing sizh thy serene and vure Sould send lane little word across the tile— n would searniy deep _be ‘satiened. 'LOVINGLY "PEARL® o S, In o our beloved o and iromnmer? s Sl o AelRiie Who_departed this life one year %0 today. November 4. 1026, ieht and faithtul in all of his wars. i‘n{z‘( ‘and honest to the end of his daysi R loyal memory B pepllilrre e a:‘i')uowb Chech Clork. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor connected with the original w. R. Sfiug uunw- ment, Phone Frank. 6626, Formerly ua F_St. N.W. T NILLIAM LEE. Funeral Direcor & in_connection. Commo= m_ Cremator: Moder- JESTABLISHED 1570 IOHN WRIGHT_€0.. 1337 10 SN W, Phene Norti 47, W. Warren Taltavull 14th & Spring Rd. . Col. 464 Timothy Hafilon _641 HSt. NE. _ Phone L. 5543. "Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance i S Lincoln 524 Sunco.dl'n thnOrlglnll IGZS POTOMACWR"--«& Frank Geier’s Sons Co, 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. Modern Chapel. Teleonons, _ Main 2473 P. A. TALTAVULL™ . 3 TALTAVULL. Mgy, 436 7th St S.W. 879, o BRaxcn orpice CHAS. S. ZURHORST * EANT CAPITOL ST. day. November 5 at 2 p.m. HILL. b'?‘""‘ this nrz Thursday, Novem. N Res Noon & Alien's nnm 15th -nd Rlorida_ave on Tnodgt Nnvun fl"" KA lofmann (nee llenn Hofmann, ~ Funeral late Albert i'.“.’m..., .2-,...,.'"“-'“. o tives and 1mnd. Invi M o 'l'hll!!!l‘ B m.{m,. late n:rll from ‘the -'-g""ii"".wf vy s JA en- T JAMEST. RYAN 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. odel Chapel. Alintie 13 vate_Ambulance. Auto ~—Quick. Dignified, EMcient Servim ™ Aumfimfi Service, b W, W. Deal & Co., 816 H St. NE. LINCOLN 83 T. F. COSTELLO N. Capitol_St. NORTH 7078 ]os h F. Birch’s 3034 M Séls“\c BIRCH) Pl w MONUMENTS. r, A EJEST DISPLAY TN g Do not base pureh: on photogra 3 gt FUNERAL ol:smm o B E St Am- 2 gxbre roS.

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