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dled of cerebral hemorrhage Friday while at the home of her friend, Mrs. Thomas H. Faris, 3206 Park place. Funeral services were conducted in the Mount Pleasant Congregational | Church this afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Rev. U. G. B, Pierce officiated. Inter- ment was in Arlington Cemetery. | Mrs. Hill, who was the wife of Nor- man N. Hill, a lieutenant in the Union Army. was organizer and founder of | the Petworth Woman's Club and served as its first president, from 1914 | to 191 She also was a member of Mrs. Harriet D. Hill, 72 years old, Joppa Chapter, Order of the ern MRS. HARRIET D. HILL DIES OF HEMORRHAGE Funeral Services Held Today for Prominent Women’s Club Worker. THE EVENING Temperance Union; Woman's Reliet Corps of Phil Sheridan Post, G. A. R and @ member of the Sunshine So. clety. In addition she was interested in the work of Friendship House, 326 Virginia avenue southeast. The Peworth Woman's Club has adopted a resolution expressing regret over her death. Besides her husband she leaves three daughters, Mrs, F. G. Butts of this city, Mrs. G. R. Kirtland of To- ledo, Ohio_and Mrs, Charl thews of Grand Rapids. Mich, Eagles are tamed and used in hunt. ot IMRS. D. F. BREEDEN DIES. E. Mat- | STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., Member of Rebekah Lodge, No. 44, Succurs in Hospital. Dorothy Frances Breeden, wife of Charles M. Breeden, etown University Hospi- r a six weeks' ill- ness. She had been a reside nt of this ity for the past nine s member of the Rebe] 41 Besides her husba father and mother, Mrs. 29 \ lied in tal ye: Jlfonse X1i1—co sylvania—Gl DUE verpool . Hay —cristobal uracao shida—London Limon. No, DAY, TODAY. SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals at and §a|lln;s From MRS. SNODGRASS DIES. Widow of D. C. Printer Succumbs After Long Illness. Mary Emma Snodgrass, 72 old, widow of Stanley €. Snod- and a resident of this city | ; past 50 years, died at her followed by rain. e | Maryland — Increasing . h street, yesterda AR, nes morr THE WEATHER District of Columbia — Increasing cloudiness, ‘with temperature mnear | freezing tonight; tomorrow cloudy with slowly rising temperature, prob- Mrs. the 0w 1 lowed by ral s and not qu in in extreme ss was a member of apter, Order of the Eastern Beaths. SNODGRASS, On Sunday. November @, 1 RY EMMA. widow of the late ooy 5. Sroigian: ¥ omsral fio b Iate resider ce. 4917 Gith st. n.w.. on Tues- , dav November 8. at 2 p.m, Interment Glanwood Cemetery, R Toas & derored B tors. one aunt ‘and & host aud friends Funeral X from Brooke's M. B Ma’at I1 o clok. ¢ Nogember 4. 19 FELING Wy resting . Ryan funeral from of 805 Taylor street, for many vears | Star; member of the Emm: "nfzrd active in women's organizations here, Shelton Chapter, Women's Christian Washington's Finest Men’s Wear Store November r. Her husband, the late Mr. Snod- | o Patrick s ss, at one \ducted a prin ablishm here and later wa ed by the firm of Judd & Def 1o also was at one time an |, employe of The Star. 5 Mrs. Snodgrass Is sons, Harry C. and | grass, | uneral services will be conducted at the residence tomorrow afternoo: 1t 2 o'clock. Interment will be | Glenwood Cem {R. Royston of Zant two sons and a d and Betty Breeden; Lena Mors : Pauline Royston and i Bun'\dvufl Royston of Kalls Church, and brothers, Henry Royston of this and Douglas Royston of Falls Church. Funeral services will be at the resi- VX | dence, 3352 T street, tomorrow after- * noon ‘at 1:30 o'clock. Interment unu {be at Oakton, Va. | MADE'iN U.S.A. OF FINEST COTTON GROWN wrch, , Jack, Daniel | ing game by natives of Asia. and tomorros to attand slon National "Ceme: Virginia—Cloudy, with slow ng temperature tonight and tomor- row, probably followed by rain. Records for 21 Hours. meter—4 p.m., 40: 8 p.m,, 34; 4 am, 33 8 am, of Tonic Lodge, No. 17. M. re herehy notified of the Trother TAMES A WRIGHT ied Satnrdax, November 5. i Caral na 11Ps In fllemmum. ALLAHORYN. CLARINE, R this lifs T YOI sl TOMORROW. ampton _.....November o Colomibia’ .. Octobe o Barrios - October —Havana, n World urvived by two anley S. Snod- S/ 1 Pun Sibone . 30.12; 8 pm., | 4 a.m., 30.22 Deaths R(‘pmted TR i L CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. izhes erature, 43, occurred | followinz_deathe have Leen reported | e Ko ; ; ; Lowest tempera- | Fealth Det the past 24 TODAY. ed at 6 a.m. today. 1315 Fairmont st Sixteenth Street ne date last year— Association will . 15th and Douglas at the assembly room of the Presbyterian Chur There will be an election of officers and E. D. Merrill and H. P. Wilson of the Washington Rapid Transit Co., will speak of the merger plan. XL ifons ears ago tod JAS. T. GAL . 1923 MR.AND MRS ALLAHORN. AHORN v of m; ALLAHORYN ears ago today, Novem: Recker, 88 ¢ b mond L. . “Watkins, . 81, nx Dital . McKeni . Pribb ne Springs, TR, W. Steph The Citizen: | evenin, xth Highland: meet this | United States Soldiers’ Tide 11hlr1 >Maracaibo October nished by United States (‘4'n!ti | DUE FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 11 Aquita Southamnion November Rott Rotterdan Presi RoosevelteBrémen. Roch au—Havre .. Cambral—San Francisco. DUE | Republic- 79, 1620 Monroe and Geodetic Survey Jow tide, 0.14 a 58 a.m m. and 12.31 | and 6:24 p.m. a.m. and am, and| the (ip of bitter grief, The day 1 saw her die. It's lonssome hers without you, And < tha w life 18 not ¢ T know you are happy, nsions of the biesssd ore i= N0 DAIN OF KOIFOW ir sweet, eternal reat JIM " “Daniel J. Wevman, Harriee D Hill: Edwin's. Brandi Sarah & St atthur a.”Wilie ¢ o fmann, Alfred Stephens Malone Smiin. #1 it~ Robineon, Wook B0, Freeq Hospital 000, 50. Freedmen's Hospita Helen A. Revnolds. Ghtario rd Hattie ‘Carroll: 0, Freedmen's Hospstal ‘iomas Hubhard.' 3%, Children's’ Hos H 8 a The Manor ¥ tion will meet, Whittier School rk_Citizens' 0 o'clock, socla- the y Fo o same (o me - called away. The Sun and Moon. 16, 5 18 -Sun rose 6:41 a The Parent- the O Seh meeting of the | the school. Association of | hold its_first 3 o'clock, 1cher ol will season, day n.m morrow—Sun ets 5:01 p.m, Moon rises st re Waitér Reed | In yo _The Shepherds of Bethlehem |give a ard party at Odd Fel Hall at $:30 p.m. A benefit ca s will DNESDAY. NOVEMBER 9. | Club, « othenburg. o'clock. | Matura—Grenada, Trinidad and Demerara. | Do Grasse—Havra. Maracaibo—San Juan, La Guayra and Mara caibo. Mauretania—Cherbourg_and_ Southampton. Alhert Ballin—Cherbourg, Southampton and Hambure. | Sixaola—Kingaton. Cristobal, bia and Santa Marta. SAILING THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 10. rrison—Havana, Cristobal and o Coast (around the world) American Banker—Plymouth _and London anchuiria—Hava Cristobal and™ Pacific 4:23 pm DS to by ter sunset. n of the Water. Great Falls—Clear. Harpers Ferry Potomac and Shenandoah rivers both | clear this morning. OUTGOING STEAMERS. SAILING TODAY. stobal and Pacific Coast. TOMORROW. Alfonso “:111—Coruna. Santander. Gilon and | ilboa. SAILING ip: lliam th_st Perry & Walsh Morticians Private Ambulances 29 H St. NNW. Main 984 WE DYE WEARING APPAREL BLACK For Mourning ‘n 24 Hours Cnrmack DryCleaning&DyeingCo. Line. 1810, Line. 1812 With One Firm 22 Years William F. Elliott Undertaker Left That Firm to Manage The Brown Stone Funeral Home w. W Chambers Co. 14th, Cor. Chapin N.W. Phone Col. 432 S ) BROTE AND DAUGHTER. GRAY AND ANNA JOHNSON. . _In fond remembrance of mv mother. BARBARA JOHNSON. who de- parted ‘this lifs one year ago todas. No- vembe: Thou art zone. hut not forgotten, Fresh my love will ever he. For _as long as thera {s memo Mother. T shall think of th YOUR 'LOVING DAUGHTER. EMMA B. YH NSO In sweet remembrance of my dear X M. LOVE (nee Brooks). deparied {his_ iife one year ago to- v, November 7. 1926, ht from anr household has gone. Voiea we Toved is stilled: A place in vacant in eur home er_can he CING MOT! rd party for St. Church, Seat Pleasant, Md., be held at the Thomas Circle | 326 Massachusetts avenue, § Mar- - Weather in Various Cities. The Randle Highlands Citizens' As. | sociation will meet, 8 o'clock, in | ylor road. Election of | 2 Temperature. xzz o5 officers, Statlons, Puerto Colom- Weather. peTetTTy FUTURE. The Business Women's Council will | | meet tomorrow evening in the lecture | | room of the Church of the Covenant. | Rev. W isenberger will lead the class from 6145 to 7:15|A o'clock, and at 8 o'clock the music| committee will give a program which | will feature readings by Miss Jessie Vandever and songs by Miss Mildred | B. Gurne The Tau Phi Sorority will entertain | -4/ | at bridge and 500 tomorrow at Aiglon | eny Club, | D - gupnsas Ahilana JULIA & B An Unusual Value! Burton’s Irish Poplin $2.85 Guaranteed to give extraordinary long wear and fast color. Heavy quality Irish Poplin, with the luster of Japanese silk and the wearing quality of Irish linen. Collar - attached styles in white and French pastel tints—blue, gray, tan, green and apricot. Also white, with neckband. Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street aples and Genoa. | MassINO, and loving remembrance Havana, Cristobal of onr dn 1d_and father. ANGELO A. MASSINO departed this Jifs four- teen vears ago today, November 7. 3 a thought of and Val- | n Tuan. a'a. Tquitos and Manaos. SAILING FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 11, Homeria—Cherbourg and Southampton devot o think of vou | S LOTNE WiFE AND CHiTbrEN MOORE. In cherished and = ever-present mem dear husband. Ji NRY. A1%0e Dot ago iodan * Ptloudy t of sweet remembrance, mory fond and true, 1 of affection. John. heart still aches for you. | The United States National Museum | announces an exhibition of etchings by Richard C. Bishop, Roland Clark | and G. Scott, daily from 9 a.m and | to 4:30 p.m., until November 26. Has “Prince, Cartagena and Puerto Colombia. RAILING SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 12. Baltic—Queenstown and Liverpool Minnekahda — Plymouth. " Boulofne and silent e i remember Ot rzet. The Emma Sanford Shelton W. C. !‘\‘“( Puerto | T- U, will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m., at | New the home of Mrs. Frank Davis, 6610 | Elna H'—_Puerto Plata, San Domingo City | Fifth street. Miss Mary B, Ervin, Na- @ Tarks Tetand tional W. C. T. U. lecturer, will speak. yree—Bermuda, herbourg and Southamoton. speak. Il the world 1 gOW. nilo—Sa antiago. Kingston ~ ano [ mis< vour laugh. your gentle smile, Tt was hard for me fo part. But Jesns said. Tl take you home And heal vonr broken heart. FONDLY R | ING WIFE. | PETERS. In Phoenix Pittsh Fortiand e | d but loving remembrance e, of “our dear hushand and father. ot DOLPH J. PETERS. who, died 16’ years i November 7. 1911, WIFE AND DAUGHTER. Tn loving memory of our and mother. LILLIE PHEL arted this 1ife five years 03 tobal and Port Limon. | The annual dinner of the Literature | de Janeiro, Montevideo and | Lovers will be given November 12, 7| B . [pm., at Phyllis Wheatley W. C. T. U. 3 S 60 o Clon s { obal and Pacific Coast. Puerto Colombia. NG MONDAY. NOVEMBER 14, Ohioan—Cristobal and Pacific Coast. Births Reported. The following_births have been reported | to the Health Department in the past 2% | hours Fdward A. and Marjorie Samperton, girl Alexander ‘and Luglle E. Miller, boy. Robarto D. and Marjors, C. Meninder, girl Charles W. ‘and Ellen Taylo; Ralph A_and Elois G. Cozzen Charles W. and Agnes L. Spi Bernard T and Margaret” Matthews. . Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the following Elmer White of this city and Myrtie M. | Barden of Alexandria, Va. J. Ellsworth Hoey and Margaret M. Hal- vorsen, both of Sparrows Point, Md. John E. Adams and Mary L. Jons | Mrs. Coralie F. Cook and Leslie Pinck- ney Hill, author of “The Wings of Op- pression,” will be honor guests. Ryan S ervice Is Constant There is no let up in our efforts to please, and we are constantly seek- ing w to provide bet- ter service for our pa- trons. Funeral parlor, private ambulance and livery in connection. P Cloudy Snokane Fogey WASH.. D. We often think of you. dear mothar, With our hearts sad with pain this id_be like heaven. Four aweet sotce agal | CHILDREN The Soclety for Philosophical In- quiry will meet tomorrow, 4:45 p.m., in room 43, New National Museum. lliam Thomas Shepherd will| ‘A New Definition of Genius.” (7 am.. Greenwich time. today.) Stations. Temnerature. Weather. Trm'inn}_ England....... 3% Cloudy ran Wk . In_memory of our her. EDITH M. SCHLEG this, life “four years SCHIEG! <DRESSEN. CROY !L The Mira McCoy Andrews Day sociation will meet Wednes- , 10:30 a.m., at Hamilton Hotel. Ls 12 Horta ( DORIS mitton Bermida |3an Juan. Porto James S. Pettit Camp, No. 3, » “nba Spanish War Veterans, will meet to- morrow night in auditorium of the Interior Department, F street near Eighteenth, where a program of music and moving pictures will be given o Spanish War veterans, their families | 1 lernal, and friends are invited. p eniccr 1640 6th 8. 1w Rev. D. J. TT. boloved hushand of Henrietta | randfather of Wa nnwnnu Beck- | James O l.m kett host_of dday. roi tan A" between 15th and |:Hh Part clouds | Part cloudy | Clear | ne_remembrance of my MARTHA STEWART. who asleen in Jesis twenty.seven years ago fay. Novemier 7, 1000. We who Toved sou sadly miss you, We who hwld yori very dear. lonely hotirs of dunkmz 01 e "o RER™ coRep Wenio N " T daughter James T. Ryan Peaths. Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. SE. Telephone Atlantic 1700-17001 rest on | 20 | into 18 WASHINGTON. A trituts of love and deve- tion_to_our mother, MARY A. WASHI TON. "who_died seven years ago today. November 7. 1020, Day by das 1 grow more lonesome, Tonasome as the moments fiy: ofgen 1 fini ‘myseit Wondering.. Wondering Why my moth, DAUGHTER, = M The Burleith Citizens’ Association | will meet tomorrow, 8§ p.m., in West-| ern High School. Production of macaroni In e United States is increasing. sl The Susan B. Anthony Foundation | will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m., at the| afro Hotel. Reports of officers will | be completed and vacancies filled. 2 On Sunday, November 6. 19 died o ate Gearzetown eraity Hospi DoROTHY FRA beloved wife of Charles M. 1 serv. at the late reside: nw.. A havoy home we once enjoved, How sweat the memors still: But Acath has left a loneliness Intorment ai Oakton. o BROWN 0 this life on Saturday Nove 9:10 ‘pom.. at h reaidence. Washington. D. C.. WIELTA S RROWNE " 1o leaves 1o mour cvoted wife, Mrs daughters. Mra. aue. Mrs. Faith Colman and Mrs Tisol: three sons Keiser, Tv ton Browne The Lions Club will meet for Junch- ANNETTE eon Wednesday, 0 p.m., at the | Mayflower Hotel. Prof. Louis D. Bli will make an address an “Recent| Enginecring Developments in Elec- tricity.” w3 erown of patience the vears you struggled om: s that rest forever le our ho WATKI <0 sweet to know wa will meet again, Where parting is no more. And that the one wa loved so dear Has only =ons before SARAH HEN- Irene Rosa Civitan supper tomorrow, 6:30 p.m., | at Hotel La Fayette. Nomination of | officers. Civitan board of directors’ meeting, 5:30 p.m. “I want to express my appre- . ciation for your courtesy. Your kindly consideration in all things made the experience as easy for me as possible.” LOVING SISTER. MRS. Annie E man and hrother of F # John Buckman. eral from St. Cyor Catholic Church. 13th and © ste, s.e. on Tuesdav. Noveniber 8 at 9 am. where mass will be said_for the repose of his soul Interment Mount Olivet Cemete May his soul rest in peace. Fradericl Lovings. Ch A In loving remembrance of mr The National Council of Jewish e, Moraake: Women, D. C. section, will meet to- morrow, 15 p.m., at the Jewish Com- munity Center. Lawrence Todd, just returned from Russia, will describe “Russia_of 1927.” Mrs. Bertha um/-‘ | berg will sing, and Mr George Hy- ‘ men will give an outline of Bertrand | lecture on onomy and | A welcome is extended members and to Gen- fe. in death remembered LORRATNE WHELAN. * R! \l DIRECTORS. VL. SPEARE (O. Neither the successors of nor connected jwl!h‘ the original W. R. \rvall establish- men Bhone Prapic.ano. 1009 H St. N.W. Formerls 910 F St. N Alfred B. Gawl: MORTICIANS 10§ Gevly 1730-1732 Penna. Ave. N.W. interested in the welfare work Main 55125513 | directed by this organization. NON-SECTARIAN % 7 | The Northeast I 1 & Wiion s 1830 il November 8. at 7 X, Va Funeral fron st mow. on Tuesd; hm.Taterment in K | BURKOS. _Depacted Charlotte.” their Tos Mary Johnson nince, “Mimie T a host of other Royd | Boundary Citizens’ | | Association will meet tomorrow, 8| p.m., in Burrville School. A. R. MacDonald, System and other bu 1 address the W ng Club_tomorrow, the Men's City Club. nephews i friends nos H. Winslow | and R eis. nw. Body to arlotte, N, C. ted this Jife Sunday, No- at_her residence, 410 1. ng illness. MINNI ELL beloved danghter of the late Bat- Ho ad Mimsontl Buchi wite of thg Iate | a. and mother of Jesse 1\\(1 . Page. Gm!rm;V b’ shinped t0¢ GASBEA. Deps vember 6, A . aiter magazines, hington Adver- 12:30 pm., at W Warren “Taltavall 14th & Spring Rd. Col. 464 Txmothy Hanlon "Wm. H. Sardo ¢ & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance R Lincoln 524 hapel. ' ALMUS R SPEARE Succeeding g the Original W.R.8PEARE CGO. The nature section of the Twentieth Century Club will meet at Mount Ver- | non ation, Twelfth street and Pennsylvania avenue, Wednesday, 9:50 rip down the rive and " the 1 of funeral Jater. , 19 JOHN H v ibson (hee Doer- late residence. ence . Hospital hushand, ot tielen V. Funeral from THOS 17¢h st e Tues at 10:30 anm. Relatives and frien ited. Interment at Forestville. Georges County. Md HARRIS, Deoarted this life on November at 10:01 o'clock. at Freedmen's ifal. MARTHA HARRIS. She leaves one siter, Sarah Ruftin_ and a host of Funeral from Nineteen Chureh on Tuesdav. Nove 0 nm.. Rev. Brooks, pastc Piaine’ redting at Tovd & Wilsons. 1005 1623 Connecticut Ave. : | POTOMAC 4600 {srusers AARRIS, The Golden Teaf Whispering ) {syrmasera YRR AR herid\ e | Frank Gelet's S Sons Co. § ' P.A. TALTAVULL will he o next meetir r Mrs. M. 3 TALTAY) Tax Rus. | about 1y Return ar o1d, Saturday 0 George N. i e in 5 Andiforum. section. K. Sundas hag_contains’ fontain pen, kevs. cards, small amount of money. 1200 Ir g That’s why good bread is so im- portant. Cotby’s Mothet’s Bread is es- pecially rich in the food elements growing children need. Made of finer ingredients in big sunny kitchens, approved by dietitians as well as by parents, it gives the extra-energy childhood demands. Serve this more appetizihg, more nourishing loaf to your family today. and down the stairs — i and out of the house — she dashes on a dozen errands for you every day. Little tasks — but all a part of her big job of growing up. And how much energy she uses up in this job! For every pound she weighs, she uses twice as much as you yourself! One-fourth of this energy comes from a single food —bread. o ther in_chapel of Yourself Fit (il i T WHETHER you be the directing head of a large organization, whether your living is made through the use of brawa and toil or whether yours be a housekeeper's duties, you need the strengthening value of Nature’s Per- fect Food—Milk. ov Martha_Marchall MRS PAULINE MARSHALL MARIE L. JONNSON, Sec'y WARRIS. Col. Charles Youne Reliof Ao, o e ooy, hatifed of, tha deafh of | MARTHA HARRIS neral Tues teenth nw ent, Pres. | 1 A dday. Novembe Streer Bantist Chureh PAULINE MARSH MARY E. BOWMAN. S | AT . On Sim 436 Tth Ret K. Rewa attached to 1y evening: lost 6o 15th an Return im o standing 2 \\|Mmm 116 W Dcal & Co. NE LINCOL rine, and_ also loek hetween 14th and Tv Harvard sts._ Liberal reward diately. _217_Fast_Capitol st TOCK Ttials Main 49807 Branch 41, hotw BEADS Sunday. N, Capitol st. !mn & I ARTHA A HATHAW AN held at the dr 8 i ne ieas will n Tuesday November ment at Canton. t F Novembher SON. beloved v Lawson and fathe Tarley, Dr. James ¥ Wilfred W, Liwson. Fu: n h et Rantist Chiiren Tuesday, November 8. at 1 pm. Relatives and friends invited. 7 MURPHY. At residence of his mother, 318 _Raymond ave.. Potomac. Va. JOHN W. MURPHY. beloved son of Mra Ma Requiem mass at St. Rit Mount _1da, Tuesday. ai 10 to St. Mary’s Cemotery. Ale 11-3 after 7 pm. Miss_Feiler ond bar pin. set ndvwine st “and ~JAMES T. RYAN — T Pa. Ave. S.E. Atlantic 1700. Auto_Service, "~ FFF COSTELLO 24 N. Capitol St NORTH_7978. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC_BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.\V, Phone West 98, Established 1841, ERAL DESIGNS. Tompt_Auto Delivery Service, Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St, “GEO. C. SHAFFER- F‘}"KF 'l|\':" LA IK\ L\lll."“' AT Il"& Our Only Stote, l4th & Eye BLACKISTONE, 1407 H Beautiful I'Ioral Designs, $5 and up: CALL MAIN 3707, is. E. 3 d onds, fleld. Lib- L 0. Saturday night between (-.\Ilatlfl st. and Park rd. on 14th st. or in Rizes, Nal'l Bank: sentiméntal value: rewyrd. nqul union 5 T, ‘and’ North Cabito Bhone. " darge. B0GR. . tan, at tha Geore: l.dm' pL = 55 oR You need it to keep yourself fit. Use of milk brings into your system the elements in right and generous portions to keep you healthy and strong. POCKETBOOK containin, musical card: car sto] sts._Liberal reward. POCKETBOO! town-Lafayetts ld.;\l containing approximatel eward. Finder please return to 301 _ Montgomery ll Friendship Heights. Md. _Wisconsin_3364. POCKETBOOK. tan, oom-mm 30, Aty case. and_fountain between 3708 Ca- {hedral and "27th ‘a T rd: R._B. Grove, 2708 Cathedral ave. A pint a day for grown-ups, a quart for the children—is the right amount to use of whole- some, body-building Fhompson's il 2012 Eleventh Street, N. W. #¢ Phone Decatur 1400 EY. Suddenly. on Monday. November “‘7" {u.v at his residence; 618 Parlcrd JAMES B, beloved husband of Emina M. Railey (nee Tucker). Notice of funeral later. ROBINSQN. Passed fnto sternal day. vember 5. 1 ROBINSON of 1820 Beni loved daughter of Mrs. Ines Robinso granddanghter of Mr. and Mr: i fopher Brooks. She aiso leaves other relatives and friends. Services Mo vt corBY'S MOTHER’S BREAD Ask Your Grocer About It CORBY’S BAKERY-CONTINENTAL BAKING COMPANY BoRsE ae T neighborhood Center ix T e Mnrkat: identifieation card in purse. Wm. Ryan. 612 Oth “Nl? LAMORD e Aass e locl i . D, L. 2 2 2" Seloelc o o 586w, i o ernl” ehanel of Ceorss . Clarke Con (neral WRIST WATC Tween TATh and| 1416 Fla. ave. nie. alrmant to Co1, iria. Eevacs Jeoihodies .m R Bl Wésaiiber 5, 1927 &t Ren, S Adams Sunday Hosotial. JUVA A. ROSS' ot flm oarte, T faneral home. . 103 Fa D Dot now Feral gervices at the ATC man's. &ar 1 aay }Tg-. Monday. November 7. a4 nrthl?flsr % 'inul :.w‘.“ ot fnutmnu private, host of ai. 928, New Yoric av 1.30;‘

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