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With One Firm 22 Years William F. Elliott Undertaker Has Left That Firm to Manage The Brown Stone Funeral Home of W. W. Chambers Co. !llh, Cor. Chapin N.W. Phone Col. 432 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1927. ment, clai the contract is legal and that she % not relinquish her rights 0 operate under its terms. . Tl?a foundation claims that the terms of the contract were not suf- ficlently binding nor practical and that it was never formally retified. Along with last night's discus fons over the co-tract there were sevaral elactions and resignations. Mrs. Leon elocted vice president to gor C. Snyder, who re- Mn:ned from that office, Mrs, Corbin Thompson resigned as a member of foundation board Mrs, Joan was elected corresponding sec- mnrv and Mre. Frank N. Neeley. as- t corresponding secretary. Hendley, honorary foundation, an- having give ANTHONY FOUNDATION CONTRACT HELD ILLEGAL Committee Claims Promotion Agreement With Mrs. MacKen- nan Is Not Binding. ' ! of the contract under which i Montgomery MacKennan, nal promotion ing funds for Validity Mrs. Luell |at the time named nat | dir |the Y } | retaining that wor at an executive ses B. Anthony Foundation | Hotel last night, No action was ta {at th - meeting, " Mrs. MacKennan, was_questioned n of the Susan in the Cairo ken |president of the |1 -unced tentative plans for clubs throughout the country in a si.ned state- Efficiency Means Economy the l(eynote t an estate wh In the transaction of all types of business, efficiency is 0 success. Especially in the management of en the welfare of women and children 1s at stake is efficiency of prime importance. You then cannot afford to imperil the future of your loved ones by naming an inexperienced executor in your will. The American Security and Trust Company. with thirty- eight years of experience in the successful management of estates, feels qualified to handle your estate in the most efficient and economical manner. We invite you to ask for our booklet, “What You Should Know About Wills and the Conservation of Estates.” MERICAN S]ECUR}IT s AND TRUST COMPANY Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $6,700,000 TOTAL RESOURCES OVER $38,000,000 15th and Penna. Avenue BRANCHES: Central—T7th and Mass. Ave. N.W, Northeast—8th and H Sts. N.E. Southwest—7th and E Sts. S.W. Northwest—1140 15th St. N.W. The Store for Thrifty People” $1 Sateen SLIPS 79c¢ Women's fancy pleated flounce ea. n slips in_ Fall iades. regular and HARRY AUFMAN % 1316-1326 'Seventh 'St. N.W. Blanket Bath Robes $2.49 ‘Women's Blanket or Corduroy Bath Robes in pretty col- ors and _patterns; neatly trimmed. Shawl or Mushroom Fur WINTER COAT: 335 Sizes 16 to Collars 48 A new lot just arrived in fine- -quality, all-wood suede, velour, bolivia plaids, checks and mixtures, made in a variety of straightline and side- drape effects; shawl fur collars. some with fur fronts, fur tabs, fur cuffs and mushroom or All sizes are in the lot, plain and fancier, 16 to 48. $79.50 Sealine* Fur Coats Good _grade e, with Brocide Tined and & grads thAt cannor Lo du | cated at this Jittle price. *Dyed C $6 to $9 Silk Dresses $3.95 New Fall sating, flat silk crepes, all- | wool jerseys, velvet combinations, ete. in regular and extra sizes, 16 to 50, A \\mldflrlul bargain. 352.50 sealine, in_ plain straightline W chummy. ‘mushroom collar, silk oney Women’s $1 Wool Tint Rayon Stripe Union Suits 69c Low neck. slceveless. Winter weight, Perfect grade. ‘Women’s Ribbed Vests and Pants High neck, long sleeve vests pants: light fleece back, nd extra sizes. 75¢ Rayon Stripe Vests and Bloomers d Winter weight astic knee bloomers; perfe a sizes. Street Floor knee Regulars and e; Special Purchase of 500 98 Juvenile Suits Boys’ $1.39 to $1 51 A sensational pur- chase of littie fel. lows' suits in a big variety of new Fall styles ncinding all- over corduroys, cur- duroy pants and jumberjack blouse, jersey pants aad Jamberjack blouse, tweed pants and rayon blouse, flan- nelette pants with Jumberiack biouse, ete., and every one a sensational value. Buy s supply in sizes 3 o0 8. length. Fall and rason trim. low neck, Body Waist Union Suits, 59¢ girls' fine taped seams e but- Sizes 2 10 Boys’ $5 Admlral and pleschea o and strongly. tons. " Perfect. Girls’ Winter Vests & Panits, 39¢ Pure bleached. light fleece ribhed Lt shirts and Xira sizes, 59¢ and ankie Regular 49c leevelenn regular Made of a heavy-weight blue melton, shield on arm, brass buttons, red flannel lined: tailored like a man's garment. Sizes 2 to 7 years. Second Floor Dresses, $1.59 Fine aquality washable prints and zinchams. long sleeven neatly trimmed. Sizes 7 1o 14 years. Bettina Silk Slips, $1.98 Finely woven. looks like eatin. In all the new Fall shades, Sizes 36 to 44, Infants’ $5 Brushed-Wool Teddy Bear Suits ot $1 Women's Outing Gowns, 79¢ Heary qualit seeven) dvuble” seven round.' V or collar neck. Full cut. 75c Ribbed Rayon Hose, 39c¢ Ribhed to the toe, full weight ors’ and wizes, S dards of 75¢ quality. All wool. in heavy brushed quality, with contrast trim. =S¢ consista of sweater, leggings, and mitts. In biue, pink’ and o Second Floor Women’s $4 Arch Support Stylish Slippers 25c White Domet Flannel, 12Y;c Heavy fieeced. double faced. fall ‘bleached. Cut from full' plec 69c 36x40 Baby Blankets, 39¢ Twill back in plain whita with pink and blue PRl Many beautiful styles in stylish Slippers for atout women. le“in" patent ' leather ®and black kid. Every pair is made with .r«h FUpport %0 an 10 awure pertect comfort, fancy straps and oxford effects. Size 4 Street Floor $1.50 Silk Fringe Panel Curtains, 69¢ 2% vards long, 36 inchek wide. sealloped bor- Jers; assorted patterns. In to 9. Cricket Swelten l Boy: A typical Fall Sweater {o use under the coat. and a big assort- ment of Releat. Sizes 30 to 36, fatterns from ‘which to | Women's Fur-trimmed § l 29 | JULIETS Many beautitul colors fn blue ross urple_and gray, with fur-trimmed col Tare''® Every “pair has hand- “turned solse b ecly, All sigen 4t and'rubber heels, $4 Double Bed Comforts, $2.98 8ilkoline covered, weixht colors g! d.amatic sketches, depicting the life of the late Miss Anthony, on the oc- casion of the latter's birthday, Febru- ary 15. Mrs. Mary Allen Adams, first vice president, presided at the meet- ing. —_— BATHING POOLS URGED. Barry Farms Citizens Suggest Equipment in Two Parks. Establishment of bathing pools at East Potomac Park and Anacostia Park, section C, will be urged on Lieut. Col. U. S. Grant, 3d, executive secre- tary of the National Capital Park and Planning Commission, through a res- olution ~unanimously adopted last night by the Barry Farm Citizens' As. sociation at a meeting held in St. John’s Methodist Episcopal Church. Several members declared opposition recently has developed against locating the two pools on the McKinley and I’rancis Junior High Schools’ grounds ind _contended such opposition may develop again to deprive the city of bathing pools for next Summer. The_association_declared the pres- Ryan Service Is Constant There fs no let up In our efforts to please, and we are constantly seek- ing ways to provide bet- ter service for our pa- trons. Funeral parlor, private ambulance and livery in connection. James T. Ryan Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. SE. Telephone Atlantic 1700-17001 ent Citizens' Advisory Council a fail- ure, and the attitude of trade bodles against the council was unanimously indorsed. Reduced transportation fare for pub- lic school children will be sought by the association and action on the question of the employment of mar- ried teachers in the public schools Wwe3s postponed until the December meeting. . Man Hurt in Fall on Train. While taking a drink of water on a Pullman car north of Baltimore late yesterday, Hyman Greenberg, 40 vears old, of Philadelphia, accidentally fell to the floor and was rendered uncon- sclous. When the train reached here Greenberg was given first ald at Union Statlon, then taken to Casualty Hospital, where he was treated by Dr. Lawrence Murphy. His recovery was reported. Marriage Licenses. fonfarriage licenses have been iasued to the ollowing Norman Pyles and Mary Currane, Porter A, Jackson and Marie L. Gray. Ernest M. Morningstar and Syivia R. H Honnie ‘Tendriex_and_Rosa Walker. Adolfus Pegton and Mable T. Johnson. Fisher and Helen Luteski, both ie A. Cooke. John E. Bosley and Ida E. Zahn, both of Baltimore. Walter ‘Colling of Winter Park, Fla., and Sadie Wever of this city. Franklin G. Williams and Katherine L. Volkman., James T. Gunthrope and Daisi Cornelius A. Bell and Leak. WEARING APPAREL BLACK For Mourning ‘n 24 Hours Carmack Dry Cleaning&DyeingCo Line. 1810. Linc. 1812 Perry & Walsh Morticians Private Ambulances 29 H St. N\W. Main 984 Washington’s Finest Men’s Wear Store STYLISH, COMFORTABLE OVERCOATS THAT WIN BY A LENGTH! IT PAYS TO SPEND $47.50 FOR THIS Hart Schaffner & Marx OVERCOAT 4 .50 “Suede Finish,” a new foreign fabric (exclusive with us in Washington), noted for its soft draping and unusual wearing qualities. Rich heather shades smoke blue, oxford gray, copperbeech brown 4 silk trimmed; single and double breasted models. Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Mostly cloudy tonight and tomorrow; noét much change in temperature; lowest tonight about 36 degrees. Maryland—Mostly cloudy tonight and tomorrow; not much change in temperature. Virginia—Mostly cloudy tonight and tomorrow; slightly colder tonight in extreme west portion. West Virginia—Mostly cloudy to- night and tomorro colder in east portion tonight. Record for Twenty-four Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 41; 8 p.m., 40 12 midnight, 42; 4 a.m., 41; 8 a.m., 41; noon, 46. Barometer—4 p.m. 026: & p.m.. 30.26: 12 midnight, 30.25; 4 a.m., 30.257 8 a.m., 20.26: noon, 20.20 THighest temperature, 46, occurred at noon today. Towest temperature, 40, occurred at 8 p.m. yesterday. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 73; lowest, 57. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Surve; Today—Tow tide, 2:00 a.m. and 2:10 p.m.; high tide, 7:46 a.m. and 8:07 p.m. Tomorrow—TLow tide, 2:51 a.m. and p.m.; high tide, 8:38 a.m. and Tlla Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 6:43 a.m.; sun sets 5:00 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises 8:44 a.m.; sun sets 4:59 p.m. Moon rises 5:34 a.m.; sets 6:57 p.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset, Record of the Water Condition. Great ¥alls—Clear this a.m. Harpers Ferry—Potomac and Shen- adoah Rivers clear this a.m. Weather in Various Cities. & Tomoerature. =3 I : S- Weather, Stations, 159807 *qyana 3sep Cloudy Snow Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cleveland , Columbia Denver Detroit El Paso Galveston Helena, Pr.cloud Clear 17 Pt.cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy oudy wsas ity Los _Angeles. Louisville f .08 ¢ Pittaburgh Portland. Mé. Portland.Ore. . R < Cloudy Clondy Cloudy 24 . i0 30,08 n Antonio giats an_Diego. . 30.08 Francisco 20.84 St Luuiln 30.34 Spokane WASH® b 305 FOREIGN. (7 a.m.. Greenwich time, today.) Station Temperature, Weather. Fondon England. . 0 France 40 Siona Cloudy Part cloudy Rain Part cloudy Part cloudy Glouy ear. Cloudy Copenhagen, Stockholm, ibraltar, Spa Hnrl‘a"li'ufle» H amilton. Bermuda San Juan, Porto Rico Colon, Canal Zone For the week ending November 7. 1027. b i mr;t‘?:'?:?."f)?:w"_né'flg“'gf;fi O wheatvons 64 —8 13 404 it~ oot T Births Reported. - :s|: The following births have besn repoited to the Health Department in, the past 4 hours: Michael and Nellie M, Cazey girl George L. and Alma 1. lohuln il Charles A, and Mary E. Eckloff. George E.’and Elizabeth 1., Hunert J._and Margaret H au. boy. Leroy A. and Louise Mo D6y Janan . S Bovetny £ ‘G . Teo A. and Anne L. Cross, boy Joseoht G- and Violet R, Neviis, boy. Anthony and Minerva Falcos Hlinony 2M%nl ororny A . Fields ) Thomas H. and Myrtle J. Seirin. girl. William E: and Myrtle Womersles, boy. we W. and Maggie Stansbury, Boy. vatore and Carmeli Venuto. Lunza and Mary Shepherd. boy. John and Sara Lancaster. George and Irene Drake, girl John" W. and Bessie E. Franklin, girl. Benjamin and Gladys Lewis, girl. Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to the Health Department in the past 24 hours: e ' Shaw, 82. Siblev Hospital. Frai L. Perham. 80, !'(‘lfl Belmont st. Martha A Hathaw 2505 Brent: wond . n Patrick Keane. 78. St Elizabeth's Hospital. M Railes. James B, Railey Martha lh Tia. YVirzinia M. Bu William H.' Buckman. FOU FOI ST ANIMALS ly_Animal Rescue o340 Martiab ave sse " Maln AGNE LOST. BEADED BAG. Bl ik money. diamond Ting And 3 108t In’Tabby' of Mayflower Hotel: ward._Abniy office Masflower Hotel. . BR. d: set with sapphire, Re- Ward. 8035 T5th n e Ta BRIEF CASE. ConTAIRIIE Do tween 13th ani 13ih ats. nw. on Name, W Siiieker. Abt. 1201 o sontan ndants oeral e 704 MEO PIN. lost Monday evening. between 4 Eve st. and Treasury: reward. Tele- hona_Hyattaville 707-M. 10¢ CAMEO PIN surrounded by pearls: méllfill to Miss Buckey. Goldenbers : CHEVROLET COUPE, D. C. g F-664 taining brief case with my name on l( Also on Km,yorunt papers: car stolen Nov. ‘lfllh i and white. 1 ame “Bodo™ tax No. OB01: reward. 1 Corcoran st. n : DOG—Little, white male, belonge to _sic child._Please return to 1510 Kingman pl. Lo i Tolder _mar stric R toa ey caver, Friday or Sat: rdav: Teward. | 1430 Euclid at. nw.” Col. Main Tn_Teather cage, November & i 4:30. Miss Scott, d uuh and NECKPTECE between 1 e Call 1217 Connecti » iond, MORGAY MOFHInE, Conn. ave: ¥ nt_Cire 2nd and M s, °i.:v:lr'1'|"ymr;"r'fi'o Donaidson. West 2380 between 9 and 5. e E—M in_ neighborhood enter g2 ‘fll":\"\l eation card in purse. Wm. n, 612 Hth st. a.w. biack_ Kitied, ey, Rewqrd. ) : l“ nmnd cluster, round set- Toder ‘or ‘information of tone "North 4004 of ad 5 Lawrence st 1 Qfii ) Hereabonts. Phona dress B.B. Donaldson. 801 ONE 'l‘l‘l lnnrnln STICK tin Teather nmdb‘-? Yictoanth street bus. \ 724 Ninth st THe Tate, October, to_163i 15‘,"3‘5«?.:“ iver nw. Roward. T elastic _chain: lost uv‘lf?mn ThothI” hlidie or IO near ard.” Mr. Henry, Washing- ann TCOH. silver on wliver Braceler: WRIST WA Monday. betweeri Dupont circle and _nd ha ) "to finder. _Pot. 1180, ADt. 103; N T nun bnhloen nd_and . or in street mknfio evenings. MISS M. M. STEVENS DIES. Head of Riding School Succumbs After Long Illness. Miss Mattie M. Stevens, proprietor of the Point-to-Point Riding School, Forty-fiftth-and Lowell streets, died in Georgetown University Hospital yes- terday after a long iliness. She had bheen in charge of the school for the past six years. Funeral services were conducted at the school this afternoon. TInterment will be at Stafford Court House, Vi tomorrow. Miss Stevens 1s survived by two siate: Mrs. Edward Willia and Mrs. Vernon Cleaver, both of this city, and by three brothers, Henry Stevens of Washington and Sldney and John Stevens, both of Stafford Court House, CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. ‘The Red Triangle Outing Club will meet at Fourteenth and Varnum streets, 7:45 o'clock, for a moonlight hike through Rock Creek Park and r#(}\:rn to starting point. Bring flash- light. National Lodge, No. 2, Shepherds of Bethlehem, will g've a card party, 8:30 o'clock, at Oyster’s auditorium, Twenty - sixth and Pennsylvania avenue, The D. C. Chapter, American Fed- eration of Industrial Women, Inc., will meet, 8 o'clock, in Raleigh Hotel. Miss Catherine Balle and her danc- ing students will entertain veterans at Mount Alto Hospital this evening with a dance and musical program. There will be other fentures also, with members of Albrecht’'s Orches- tra participating. FUTURE. Lieut. Charles E. Grafus, a vet- eran of three wars, will lecture on My Tour Around the World as a Soldler” Friday, for the benefit of the Swartzell M. E. Homer for Chil- dren, at Petworth Methodist Church. The Delta Cappa “lub will meet foworrow night at the home of Miss Agnes Taltavull, 8 o'clock. Election of officers. The next communication of Trinity Lodge, No. 41, F. A. A. M., will be held November 11 instead of tomor- row, as scheduled. Camp 4, P. O. of A., will serve a home-cooked oyster supper tomorrow from 4:30 to 7 p.m. at Woodman Hall, 24 Grant place. The Women's Alllance of All Souls’ Church will meet Friday, 11 a.m., in Pierce Hall, Fifteenth and Harvard streets, Speaker:: Mrs. U. G. B. Pierce, Mrs. Louis A. Bauer and Mrs. Clift Richards. Luncheon 1 p.m. The Women's Eastern Star Club of the U. S. Treasury Department, will meet Friday at the home of Anna F. Hammond, 3028 Porter street. The annual election of officers will be held at the meeting of the Takoma Park Citizens’ Association November 14, 7:30 pm., in the Park Public Library. The free speech clinic at the George- town University Hospital will be open Thursday from 2 to 3 pm. All men, women and children with any form of speech defect ars invited to attend. A fair for the benefit of St. Mark’s Church will be held in the parish hall November 15, 16, and 17, beginning o'clock. Dancing. Curlosity Costs Mm_ $10. The curiosity of Walter Barker, 333 Missouri avenue, cost him $10 yester- day evening and the loss of his faith in human nature. Two colored men, he told police, invited him into an alley, near Eleventh and L streets, to show him something. When he en- tered the alley they robbed him of $10. WRIGHT—BAUER. Mr. A, M. Bauer an- noumces the marrings o ‘Wi daienic SRR o N W ILLIAN 5 in abriagy 1927. at. Baltimore. Md. by Rev. each evening with dinner from 5 to 7| Weaths. RUFFIN, Pamed peacefully into rest dag. November & 1027, at 2 30 n?;:" A. his residence. after a brief illness, THANIEL beloved husband of Fannle and devoted brother of Joseph Ruffin, Funeral ’l‘huralay 2 pm.. from Nineteenth Street Y’"" Church, ‘Rev. Brooks officiating. atives and friends invited to attend Rl‘mul 9 may bn seen at Noon & M)»nn funeral home. 12th and Fla. Louisburg and Raleigh, N. 8 copy.) . Young Men's Protactive League ttend funeral of NATHANIEL ROF. Th November 10, 1027, 2 from Nineteenth ~ Street = Baptist W. STEPHEN FULLER, Presic G. L. WALTON, Sccrotany ™ Fresident, RUFFIN. Al members of Pythagoras me No. 9. F. A A. M. are requested to mee ication to bo held at h_and Virginia ave Thursday. November Tor ‘the” purpose of our RUFFIN, [ nan-r- Attest: E SIBLEY. At Sibley Mem November X, 1 WILLIAM 1AW o1t Rev. Dr. Juilan . and aged “30 years, hipete Thoman st. n.w., on Thursd: 1'pm." Relatives attend. Interment i a Haddon Sih Funeral from the Sergeon. 1011 7th STAMLER. On Tuesday. November 8, 1027, it e reaidence of me Thursday, 3 g thenes t0 Holy Name Church. whera mass will b gaid at 6 am. for the rapos of his soul. _Interment Arlington National Cemeter. Relatives and fricuds imon [ STEVENS. On Tuesday. November 8, 1927, at_Georgetown University Hospital, MAT: E M. STE . daughter of the late Martha' A “and Richard Stevens. Services 10 be held at_her Jate resi Point Riding School. 45th and Lowell sta. Ptiinat 2 0. Wednesday. November 0. 2 afford, V. on Thy No- vember 10. at 2 n'm i TORNEY, R0 led. this lifa on Tuestay. 8, 11:45 pm.. Mre, ISABELLA TOR devoted wits of James W. Torney. loving mother of Eq ward Garher. devoted sister of Mra. Moliin Noble. Mra. Addie ~Kennedy. Johnny Harry, Byrd' tnd_Alfred Smallwood, and foster'mother of Evelyn Diggs. She feaves to mourn their ioss many _stepchildran. nieces, other relatives and friends. Fu- neral _Sunday. November 1 1 pm.. from Firat Baptist Church, $7th and Dim: barton ave. n.w., Rev. Jas. L. Pinn, pastor, To know her was to love her. * Departed this lifo on Tuesdar.. r K 1;‘»" t 11 nce, Point to Frienda like vou? mehbe effl] They're “amall potatoes and faw in the hill’ Friends that cling Tik Are far between and hard to find. friends like you and we can't part; 1're sitting too deep in our hearts, TRAIL, On Tuesday, vember & as hia residence in Rockville. Md', M P. TRAIL. in his 75th year. neral Thursday.” November 10, at pm.. “from the Methadist ~ Episcopal Chureh, Rockville, Md. Interment Unfon Cemeters. WHITEMA. Fii- Jintered into sternal reat Tuet at S 10 el daughter of Tda and_the late Alexander and devoted sister of Marie E, Ross. Fu- from her late residence. 59 Fla. ave. Thursday morning. November 10. 16 Friends and relatives invited. * Departed thia life Tuesday. 8 1927 at Freedmen's Hospital, WILSON. " devoted husband of He also leaves to mourn host ol other relatives and ice of funeral hereafte: W. Ernest Jarv) End funeral pariors, 28th and Dum- on ave. n.w. WEIGHT. Officers and members of, Tonic Lodge.” No. F M. are hereby X nndnl communf- ovember 10, ‘at 12:30 nm the funeral ot our late brother, S A, WRIGHT. who de- parted this lif on Saturday. November 5 at Oteen. N, C. Frneral services will be held in Garlnei's funeral parlor. 3rd and sts. ew. at 1:30 pm. Intérment at \rl'n:ln:]! Cemeters. " The craft are invited 10 atten v order. of F, BUSH, W. M. R. ANTON PHILLIPS, Sec'y. In Memoriam. NNINGHAM. brance of their loss friends, In sad but loving rem other and ~gr: ININGHAM. ~ w1 November Day by day T grow more lonesome. Lonesomie as the moments fly: Often 1 find myself wondering, Wondering why my mother dled. As T loved her. so I miss her. In my memory she is always nes Loved. remembered. longed for alwaye Brireing many. 3 silent tear. LOVIY ER AND GRAN] n\rrHTFa ROSETra Hifk. GLATY LU h 'r. Tn memors of our dear mothe: MARY E. LUCKETT. who departed ti - iife thres Jéars' ago. today, Novemper As we loved her. o o miss her: ' olir memary she 1s alwavs nea " "WILLIAM AND FRANCES. SCHUERGER. In’ lovine memory of our e DORA away one Mackassay. cUN Nnn\ll On Tu 1927, "ap hip residence, n.w. Doppi s Tather of Joha Sylvester and Mrs from the abo vember 10, 1 vited 7 1 place eioved husband of ningham_and devoted lerman, Jesse, Robert, Leah C. Green. Fune: ress on Thursday. ¢ 2 p.m. Friends in- ige. No. : . . ¥.. will be held at the evening ‘at"8 o'clock to arran funeral of Brother J. C. CUN. and a full attendance is’ re‘%llelted SAMUEL W. WATSON. b_ DAVIS. On T comber 8 1027 & Jibley Hospital, Li;lnfiE TORNER DAY beloved wife of Dr. T e etteville, W, Va. lnd mother of Orval and Trady Davis Funeral services at the residence of her mother, Mrs. M. D. ‘Turner, 453 I n.w.. Thursday, Yoiember 10, at 1'pm. Jntérment Cedaf 1l Cemetery. l On Tuesd: \lovammr 8. 1027, af his rosidence. 805 Weat Ti8th st N Y C . beloved husband of ‘e wl(’k lml son of T. J. and “nllle Fenwick of Llllmn Va. Besides his wite B is sucvived by his'son. Karl ber wick, and a dlfll ter, Mrs, Gladys Cov: and two ‘sisters of this city Lotile F. Dawson and ‘Mrs. Nannie Spamer. Funeral services will be held 1009 H st. n.w.. Thllmllé November at 8 p.m. * Interment at Clifton, Va. Fri: day. November 11, FITZHUGH. On Tuesday, November 8, 1927, at 1 m., lI lh' Lomu Home, ‘13 Mass. ave. n. daughter of the Jlate Augustine ‘Wunmxmn and Mary Mil- "dred Skinker Fitzhugh. Funeral from the louise Home on Thursday, November 10, at 10:30 Interment at bluu‘\ood Cemietery. ay. Noven mergency “JOHN A atherine and the late Richard M. Frye: husband of Elia ve. father of John Joseph and Mary herine Frye. Rem: ng at_his o residence, 476 Eye fiome of neral later. GOULD. On Wednesday, November 9, m"" her late_re: NNA J. GOU! Gen. Jacohs and . Fu- neral briyate, Mount Hope Chapel.” Ro- chester, N. ber'8, Hospital. HOOPER. Suddeniy. on Monday. November at Bm. at her residence, a0 "Sth_st VIRGIE G. HOOPER. aged 40 years. ieioved wite of William E! fooper. ~Funeral from her late residenc Thursday, November 10, at 2 p.m. Rela: tives and’ friends invited to attend. 9 JOHNSON, On Monday, November 7. 1027 at Freedmen's Hospital, LUCY JO) Bleter ot Mary' Miokey. Goorsinea. Butty Rosa Byrd. Will and John Wynn: ehe also leaves 10 children and 2 Remains resting at the | Co." funeral parlor n.w. ~ Notice of funeral (Dllfl m. (lmprn of the body at Arlingion .m. upon its arrival rom Fairfax, Va. By tt FIELDER 1. HUNTER. Secretary. MURPHY. On Tuesday. November 8, 1927, £, her” residen 9 Jrving st. . LYDA 6. M RPHY. wife of H. E. Remains resting at the S. Hines' Co. funeral home, 21'101 14th uheral _services ' and Billirsday. " November 10, b Oranke. Va. ORME. On Wednesday. November 0. 1027, v, Bls residence, Kew Gardens. WILLI B B, born Avnl 16, “I842. S0 GF Ptk Adden Qb Mot Wev Recca. late secretary of the Washingtou Guaa Light Co.” Notice of funeral wil ater, PEPPER, Suddenly. on 1ate brother. member since S lodge will m Cemetery at 3 at_Fort Myer. Va. order_of the m: ury 'nfim.y November 1027, at_Emergenc) ulmml JAMES I u-;mu of Lillian V. Pepper 'uneral 1rum his late resi- Thursday, Novem- Interment Mou vear ago today. November 9. 1926, Dearest mother and grandmother. one year ago_today Yoii slipped w0, _aujetly and peacefulls from your We have ‘and do rejolce ihat your el spent life. in an old and wornout (material) mow is at rest. And vour soul lives on among the immor- tals and blessed. Some day we will be with you among that angel host That is. if we live by the golden rule to our utmost. but “au revolr.” gone_on before. NG SON AND GRANDCH]L- SMITH. . A tribute of love to the memory dear father, WILLIAM J. “ho departed this life fourteen ears as6 today, November 0. 1913, his soul res t " 18 LSRG BT R Fowrra. + FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons saae 'Bmcggnm West 96. fi:‘ M St. N.W. o nea 1sat: V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor connected with the original W. Speare establish- ment, 1009 H St N.W. Phone Frn‘r_‘k 6626, T d Moder- Aious_chapel. e ate prices. a0 1337 _10th_ R t. N.W. Phos rth 47, 2 W. Warren Taltavull 14th & Spring Rd. Col. 464 Timothy Hanlon _641 B St. NE._ Phone L. 5543. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 413 H St NE. i Modern_Chapel. Lincoln 524 ALMUS R.SPEARE Suuudln f)mOrlglml W.R.8PEARE CGO. 1623 Cannecticut Ave. POTOMAC 4600 {:navin ASyTIat eI Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. & Modern Chanel. Telephons. Main 2473 . A TALTAVULL . 1879, Quick, W, W. Deal & Cou LINCOLN 8200. cumuoasr 30}, EAST, CAPITOL ST. e_Lineol " JAMES T. RYAN | 317 Pa. Ave. S.F. 1. 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