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5l ——— e ——— EARLY MORNING BUYER HAS BIG ADVANTAGE Statistics Show Only 20 Per Cent of Buying Is Done Be- fore 11:30. istmas shoppers who make their sers in the earlier hours of the With One Firm 22 Years William F. Elliott § Undertaker i ’ Has Left That Firm to Manage it The Brown Stone | : Funeral Home of W. W. Chambers Co. 14th, Cor. Chapin N.W. Phone Col. 432 s S day have a great advantage over those who arrive later, it is pointed out to- day in a statement by the Merchants & Manufacturers’ Association through secretary, Edward D. w. A recent check made of the sales in Washington stores, he said, showed that 80 per cent of the buying is done after 11:30 o'clock in the morning, leav- ing several hours of the early morn- ing an open field for a more leisurely shopping tour. Benefit would be effected for both the shopper and the store people if more avalied themselves of the oppor- tunity for shopping before noon, Mr. Shaw said. WE DYE WEARING APPAREL BLACK For Mourning ‘n 24 Hours CarmackDry Cleaning&DyeingCo. Linc. 1810. Line. 1812 Perry & Walsh Morticians Private Ambulances 29 H St. N.\W. Main 984 THE EVENING el T Deaths Reported. The following deaths have bean reported to the Health Department in the 24 hours: rflrv ql'l|l[‘.rv}"' Tuht,‘r(‘il BN ?‘::DRI‘ lorence R. 7 N o ABTEs Grey. om for Aged and In- "Fonn McGarvey. 67. Gallinger Munleipal Hospital. Nellio' Rockwell. 64, Fmerllncv Hospital. Francisco_ S. Latour. 57, 15621 N. H. ave. Wnllmm Stamler, 49, 612 F st. In\n!fi !’l'v !F.r\f‘lkfn 41_ l“'«"; ;! :.;lrl'e‘:t Josen! s I'l|'1m A :r‘a«rm 47 0n B. & O. tracks | near Lamond Station Harry N. Chamberiain. 42. St. Elizabeth’s Hosni Lvda G. Murphy. 37. 1310 Trving st. giharles’ ¥. Waldron,” 35. Sibley Memorial ospital Frances Whiteman, 20. 3004 Channing st. “joseph C. Cunningham. 75, Gres- ham pl. James P, Peover, 51, Emereency Hospital James Wilson. Freedmen's Hospital. 3 Fredmons Hospital 14_ Freadmen’s Hospital I W 0 iliiam Brow 5. Children’s Robert Richard McLendon. Hospital. o Streets in London were not paved until 14!7. d Choil “Jewlish Woman: A Progressive Attitude!” 8 PM. ° SYNAGOG Washington's Finest Men's Wear Store — HART SCHAFFNER & MARX OVERCOATS TO FIT EVERY FIGURE—EVERY PURSE! ———— WHAT $47-30 BUYS Hart Schaffner & Marx overcoats worth more than $47.50. The “more” is in the fabrics—Cassimeres, Kerseys, Fleeces, Friezes, Curls, Tweeds with plaid backs. The “more” is in the style—Chesterfields with velvet collars; double-breasteds in trim form-tracing models, town ulsters, the easy English type of coat. “more” in the colors and tailoring, too. WHAT $32 to $45 BUYS Hart Schafiner & Marx overcoats in form fitting double- breasteds, box and Chesterfield models, Fleeces, Kerseys, Cheviots and Tweeds. WHAT $57-50 to $85 BUYS All the good Hart Schaffner & Marx overcoat style in Isaac Carr Meltons, Imported Tweeds, French Boucles, Vicunas, Homespuns, Hopsack weaves. WHAT $125 BUYS The famous French Sedan Montagnacs, the most lux- urious of all black overcoats; Chesterfield and double- breasted models. Hart Schaffner & Marx have put worlds of value into them. Raleigh Haberdasher There’s 1310 F Street STAR, WAS HT\'GTO\' ARGENTINE PATRlOT’S MEMORY IS HONORED Societies Lay Wreaths on San Martin Monument in Ju- diciary Square. | Patriotic societies laid wreaths to- Martin, “glorious Andes,” in Judiciary occasion of his five societies participated: of the American Revolution, the Military Order of the Loyal Legion, the American Legion, the Veterans of Foreign Wars and the General Federation of Women's Clubs. Today in Argentina is the Ameri- can sequivalent of George Washing- ton’s birthday. The statue was the gift of the South American govern- ment to_the people of the United States. In keeping with the custom of Latin-American countries, the hero’s sai day, instead of his birthday, is observed. By coincidence, the date is the same as Armistice soldier of Square, on the aint’s da These Ryan Service Merits Consideration We are ever mindful of the wishes of those for whom we are called on to serve. the re- sponsibility entrusted us and our efforts are de- voted to performing our work in a manner that will leave nothing to be desired. Funeral parlor, private ambulance and livery in connection. James T. Ryan Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Telephone Atlantic 1700-1701 “I am grateful for your moder- ate charge—for your very satis- factory services—and I thank you sincerely for courtesy.”—Complete cost $118.00. G JOSEPH lle Ine. Creablished 1850 70 % 2 Underwear The hkind that proves a warm friend on chilly days and clings close to you. Priced in a friendly way to cheer up your pocketbook. Lowest-in-the-City Prices for Better Quality, Standard Make UNDERWEAR We wear of i wool it IS pure wool. underwear you want. dom colors. .. “e Suits - N 2 a great deal to 46. “ALL WOOL”.. [] Wool-Mi | Noted- Scientist, | day at the statue of Gen. Jose de San | the | the Sons | 30-1732 Penna. Aw. N. w. Main arantee you this—if you can obtain elsewhere under- e same quality for less WE WILL REFUND YOUR MONEY WITHOUT QUESTION. E ity, made to fit snugly and not sag—and when we say it is pure Make an Men’s Union Suits [ Ribbed Union Suits, part wool; ran- D Heavy Fleeced Lambsdown Union D Extra H:a\) "Ribbed Lnlon buxt in ecru, white and random colors. [] Wool - and - Cotton - Mixed ~ Union Suits ; for those who are outdoors $ ¢ . "~ $1.95 ALL-WOOL Union Suits, Every garment stamped Men’s Shirts and Drawers D CHALMERS Ribbed Shirts and Drawers, ecru color; extra heavy........... [ Part-Wool Ribbed Shirts and Drawers, random color...... ed Shirts and Dra\vers, BI9E8801 £0: 00L& o oo ot siswnivi s We Specialize in Stouts and Large Size Union Suits and Shirts and Drawers 910 Seventh Street N.W. \ “We Request the Return of Anything That Can Be Bought for Less Elsewhere” D. €, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 11, PROF. WHITNEY DIES AT THE AGE OF 67 Long in; Government Service, Was Retired Last June. Prof. Milton Whitney, former chief | of the Bureau of Soils of the Depart- | ment of Agriculture, died early tods at his home in Takoma Park, Md., aft- er an illness of several months, ~The distinguished soil physicist and sci- | entist had retired from active supervi sion of the bureau in June to devote his time to writing on scientific topics and subjects_allied to the work in " spent all his life. i ervices will be held Mon day at 2 o'clock at Trinity Kpiscopal Church, in Takoma Park. Pallbearers will be selected from among his a ciates in the bureau. Prof. Whitney was 67 years of age, and had made his home at 25 Holt plice, Takoma Park, Md., for several years Born in Baltimore, August 2, Prof. Whitney was appointed assis emist at the Connecticut Ag experimental station in 1883, and | ntendent of the North experimental farm from 188 In 1891 was appointed soil physicist 2 ma Taryland experi- nental station and became chief of the Bureau of Soils in 1894, Last June he retived from active work as chief of the bureau, becoming director emeri- tus, He was the author of “Soil and Civil- ation” and of numerous works on soil _physi » specialized in the study of chemistry for three years at Johns Hopkins Univer. Prof. Whitney is s widow, Mrs. Anne .. Whitney; a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy W. Caughlin of Takoma Park, and four sons, Milton Whitney, jr.; Walter L. Whitney, Al- den H. Whitney and ney, ail of Washington. 1860, int | ved by his your skill and ery garment is real qual- “X"” in the square before the $1.39 ' $1.75 $1.95 sizes 36 $5.95 69c¢ $1.00 $1.69 /W/////////////////////////////////////////// W 7 1927. Dead Scientist WHEELING MAYOR HURT. In Auto Collision on Way to Greet Ruth Elder. November 11 (&), Steen of Wheeling, W. | Va., was injured here last night in an automobile collision as he was driving | from Wheeling to Pittsburgh to take a train for New York to be in attendance at the reception for Ruth Elder to- liuxnl‘ro“‘. Steen, who was not seriously hurt, of several ‘cz Elder-Haldeman transatlantic venture, THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Increasing cloudiness and warmer tonight, fol- lowed by rain tomorrow; colder late tomorrow afternoon or night; much colder Sunda Maryland and Virginia—Increasing cloudiness and warmer tonight, fol- lowed by rain tomorrow; colder in west and central portions tomorrow; much colder tomorrow night and Sun. day. Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 47; 8 p.m., 12 midnight, 47; 4 a.m., 47; 8 a.m., 47; noon, Highest temperature, 59, occurred at noon today Lowest temperature, 46, occurred at 6 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 37; lowest, Barometer—4 p/m 30.40; 12 midnight, 30. $ a.m., 30.28; noon, 3 Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 3:42 a.m. and 3:52 m.; high tide, 9:29 am. and 9:47 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 4:35 am. and 4:46 pm.; high tide, 10:21 a.m. and 10:39 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 6:45 a.m.; sun sets 4:58 p.m Tomorrow—Sun rises 6:46 a.m.; sun sets 4:57 p.m. Moon rises 7:07 a.m.; sets 9:27 p.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset Condition of the Water. Great Falls—Clear this morning. Harpers Ferry—Potomac and Shen- andoah clear this morning. Weather in Varlous Citie ‘Temperature. o; 3 33 30.41; 8 p.m, 4 a.m, 30.29; Statlons. e amamoseg Clear Rain Rain Clear Pt.clondy Abilene Albany’ Baitimore Birmingham Bismarck Boston . Buffalo Charleston hcazo . Cincinnati Col'mbi; Denver r Detroit Jloudy ear r Snow Clondy Cloudy Clear Clear Pt.clondy Pt.ioudy > Pteloudy Clondy Cloar Rain Cloudy Louis Orieans. . New ™ York! Osla. City, Iit Phoenix Pittsburgn Portland. Me. 3 Portland.Ore R an ‘Antonio. ; Diexo Seattle pokane SH.. D.C.30.28 (7 am., Greenwich time, today.) Stations. Temnerature, Weather London, 3% Clear Toudy Berlin. ckholm, dy & Part clondy Part cloudy Part cloy Part cloudy Clotdy Hamulton.” Bermud San Juan, Porto R Havana, ‘Cu Colon. Can FOUND. FOR TOST ANTMALS apoly Animal Rescue Leakue. 349 Maryiand ave, s.w. Main SO8S. Rentieman's setting: emblem, initials, ams 108 LOST. BEADED BAG. black. sil i, mones. diamand - rin obby of Mayfl ward. _Aonly. offic T chain, contain- and 3 pendants: er Hotel: liberal re- flower_Hotel t u‘rm Finder kindly, Pleasant. 1 ,m. 4351 Gree <ley. wich A twe stores. spois: short lexs & license: answers 1418 W HANDBAG Lakt Tuesda tox Bl » Noy 082" 38 hefore 4750 S~ Dakota_ave. n.e. 3 _on 1810 st. M. Chesley. Adams 2535-J NOSEGLASSES. Jight _{orioise b rossing th at. and Pa. av Call 2649 Conn. aj Tims: near ms ne o _Baroane pearls With sapphire “center . val Keep- 3 Row’?r% "Adlm‘: '%.ued betans POLICE_PUPPY—Small, weeks old: red collar mouse colored: 7 "Reward. Tel. Clev. SAMPLE CAS] ave. nw.: contaimn Dles. Reward at 61 in rear of 615 Pa. rice book and sam a._ave. n.w. HRINER'S PIN. enamel crescent. gold ber and small ‘diamond, November 9th, department stores or downtown shopping vi ne_Shepherd 2366, % SHRINER'S PIN. Call North 6432 around 0. STEER, strayed from the Washington Abat- Black., 4 /W// toir Co., at nnings, D. C., one hite face Hertord steer. " $13 Toward ‘tor o' retirn 1o #hove_addres ll H lady’s, white ‘ul m 1) jer _as keepsake. 28 blace, ‘Ap Docatur 20083, returned to Wheeling, the home | pitalists who backed the | MRS. FLORENCE TAFT EXPIRES IN CAPITAL! Former Head of Grand Rapids Schools Passes Away on Visit Here. _ Mrs. Florence Taft, f | ¢ LT 62 years old. nerly superintendent of ‘schools of nd Rapids, Mich., died last eve- at the home of her brother, | Rose, assistant secretary of the Senate, with whom she was visit- ling, in Clifton Terrace, Fourteenth | and Clifton streets, She had been ill | but a short time. The funeral services will be held {at the Hines funeral chapel, Four- | teenth and Harvard streets, tomor- row morning at 10 o'clock, and inter- ment will be at Kalamazoo, Mich. She was the widow of Miner Taft of rand Rapids, Mich,, and is survived | by a brother. Ernest Rose of Grand | Rapids; a sister, Mrs. Alice Kimball »f Grand Rapids, and three daughters, nd the brother here. She was born Card of Thanks PER. We wish to express our thanks to our many friends and re Inesday. No- pm. at his Ingrah i nw ved hushand of Katis weral from his late Satirday. November 1. at. 9 thence 10 the Church of the where be said at 9 Friends and relatives invited to_at- | te Please omit flowers 11 On_ Wednesday. ¢ (I)xyu,r’ M ATKWAI i . bookbinder at_the Library fryices will b held Frid at his home. interment will be at . axed, h.m. November 10. 1927, devoted husband ot ies B On Thursday. R v tay yvember li Iate residence H 46 Lingers court n.w. | telatives and friends invited to attend. semha rstine 2t the W Brucst Jariia lors, Georgia ave. n.w. uddenly. on Wednesda FRATR X riteed pusbun of Mary Clark (nee C 1v). Fune: will n[w vlace from his, residence. Florida ave. n.w.._on_ Saturday mornil November 12, at 8:30 clock: thence to tin's f‘hvvrrh where requiem high ‘mass will_be sung at 9 o'clock for the repose of his soul. Relatives and friends invited To ‘attend. November 10. Hospital, after a short ill- STHER ME Paricer), aged 15 itenry R, the homs on Tiesc 7 COA and ‘of \n~ Agnes Coates of Wil George mains resting at Moon & varlors. 12th and Florida ave. n.w. Notice of funéral late COLBERT, On Friday, X1 Bermon _and_ Cor: Wilbur, La Brent and Barrie Colbert. ne: J. H. Winslow's, 1702 nw. N 23 Relatives and friends invited to atiend. COLEMAN. On Wednesigy November 9. at his residence. 906 3rd st. n.w.. loved husband of Mars also leaves to mourn their loss daughter and other relatives and friends. Funeral from his late resi Monday. November 1. at 12 o'clock. 108 Thureday, November 11, at_Gailinger Municip; Hompital. Lot ELSON COLEMA loving daughter of Rosetta Anderson and sister of Frank Nelson. Perry Nelson and Anna F. Wallace, and sister-in-law of Laura Coleman Price. Remains at Grice's funeral parlors. 12th and R sts. Notice of funeral hereafter. COMMERFORD. On, Eriday, November 11. Fu- 12th Do 115 E Comimerford and m M. and Lester Commerfor, from the “parlors” of "James 7 Pennsylvania ave. s.e. ‘November 14, at_8:30 a. t. Peter's Church. where masa will be said at v a.m. Relatives and friends in- Vhted.™ Interment ” Mount " Olivet Come- . On_ Wednesday. November 9. at Providence Hospital. JAMES E. loved husband of Rose C. Curtm (n Funeral from his ~late g G st ne. Saturday vember 12, at 8:30 am.. thence o St. Aloysuis “Church,” where' requiem hixh mass will be sung at 9 am. Interment t Olivet Cemetery. Relatives aud uds invited. 11 On Tuesday, November 8, 1927, R racy” Thoasliar, “Jonl” o, ‘gac” &t Catherine and the late Richard’ T. Frye, nd husband of Ella Frye and father of John Joseph and Mary Catherine Frye. Fu- Teral “services at_ his late residence. ;- on Friday. November 11. at thence to Dominic's Churel where ‘requiem mass will be said. ~ Int ment at Mount Olivet Cemeters. Relatives and friends invited to attend. SBEA. The officers and Queen Esther H. H. of Ruth 0 by frod to attend.the_funeral "ot IE: GASBEA, Sunday. Novem, | from Enon Baptist d 9 hru\ren Ui and ith sts se. FLOSSIE JASPER. R. F. WILLIAM R. GASBEA. - St. Fr'lmwl 'rm\ No. 39. of the G. he will' attend the finera) SB Sunday, November 13, 1827, at 3 p.m.. from Enen Batist Church. C st. between 6th and 7th Bts. s.e. Al sister tents are invited. A, V. STUART. Leader. E. NEWMAN. Sec'y. . Departed this life on Tuesday. November 8, 1027, Mrs. DELLA GREEN wife of the ln(e Ade\hprt Green. mother of ph and Edgar Green. ildren. uneral on morning, ovember 12, at 10 m the Holy Redeemer Church, ork ave. between New Jersey ave and 1at st The thing that makes us feel so sad. We did nnt see her die: G(!{!‘ 4" VN'E r home to rest 00d.by ithout any one. saving i THE FAMILY. GRE| Departed this u{aTuemzy Novem- ber 8. 1927 ‘at $:15 pm.. at her resi- dence; 467 Washington et iw. MARY A SREEN. the beloved wife vf thé late De Dert Green. She lcaves to mourn their loss four sons. three daughters-in-law. five randchildren. one stepdaushiter: a nephew, erry Washington, and other. relatives and friends. ~Funeral Saturday. November 12, at 9 am. from Holy Redeemer Church. Interment"Mount Olivet Cemetery. all_meeting of the Catholic Will' te held at 467 Frida vember 11 for the funeral of § i Mass_at _the Holy Redeemer Church Saturday. November 1%, 10377at 0 am CHARLOTTE L. EUGENE MARSHALL. On_Thursday. Jamaica, Long Island. N. Y. S M. beloved wifa of Williani Ry s _resting at the S. | home. 2901 14t | Notice 'of Taneray Taier. mambou o No. 3 H. SUnw. HOWAR 1:05 a.m Toved Wife of Ged on Monday. Nover Relatives and friends Intcrmentat Iock z .. to ‘attend. Cemetery. LER. On Tues vember 8. residenc v NI 1 st. n.w., IRENE wife of services at November Passed peacefully into rest Thursday. Navember 10, son's residence. d friends Sudgenly. November restdence T. beloved | other, of Francis, 4 Arthur L : Hul\'. Edward Oscar, T Ruth & four i Brown: one brother. Willilam 1 services at the Third Baptist € Q sts. n.w.._ Saturday. N v. ‘G O, Bullock ofciating. Interment in )m b of g On Thursday. November 10. at 1:30 am. at his home. in Clements. Marys Cou Me,. WILLIAM Toved husband Requiem i\lur ary “Ahvin Joseph's MACK, On. ‘Thursdas at P ovidence Hosp MACK '(ne Buckley)., Thomas * Mack. Apt. Terrace. No al. N‘r 14 at Church, v\heu luxh m _mass will he sung at 9 a.m. ‘Interment Mount Olivet Cometery. Relatives and friends invited On_Thursday, November 10, llb his_residence, 008 Q st. n.w.. CHRIS" MATHISEN. Funeral from the harlnru of Almus_R. Speare, 1623 Con- .. on Saturday, November 12, On Thursday, November 10. 1927, arne. Abt. 505. Miss ANGELA J. t. Paul's MUDD. at the MUD] | THOMAS, | POTOMAC 4600 s invited 16 ROBE. Departed this lie ovember 9. 192 Ticas lingerin, HUGH J izabeth B Komh (nee Howlan i att Tl Cemete \'"” ROBR. Special _communjcation Lodee. No 3 1A AN 1) 150" Shenrday for the (Signed.) ROLAND 3 | SISSON. Suddenly. on WILLTAM W, SISS03 band of Christir 10F AW H st. ne it 102 BROWN ovember 10, worshipful mxt = ROLAND M on Th Tesid TAFT. at the Jith st nw at 10 ai 2 pm. Int netery, TAYLOR. On Thursdas. 1037, at Freedmen's H LOR, devoted wife ot Eila Q ina Hed aunt of Nelii Netica of hereafter. K nest Jarvis Co. fune ia ave. n.w. . this life_on Tu At his residence, 2 mmu [THOMAY Bundy's fun v Interment nday ovember 10, , CORA TAY: aylor, & barlors, e Fosting varlor, 619 wili o 1§ 1 THOMPSON. rted ife Fri Yember 1. 1007 At s ey LUKE. i Annio Thonip other Devaried. this T esday November “r-| ,nn“ !’1’1“ ¥ ISABELL devoted wite ioving mother of Fi s, 8. Addi Byrd and_Alfred Smal foster mother of Evelyn Di; o mourn their loss m . Other relatives and neral Sunday. November st Clureh, l an n.w. Rev, b i . The offic of “Olive Im hereby notifi beloved sister. Mrs, 1SAF e requested Lo, lay, November 13, 1 1 m " First ave. and 271 dia A of t m Baptist a o 'r i Dumbart « MARY M. SMACKLS. X TORNEY, and members of Columbia herely moutied ol Funeral Sunday from First Bap: mbarton ave. n.w Home orclock st Chureh, 1’ Members of Y Acting. D ; ter R Acting. Danghte Al e Friday, _November MARY ot Ida WA EFFIE, o on llh-».l-ll\nl "'HI ‘ownsend of W 3 JI Funeral from her lata residence vember 12. at Elll‘g m. by :al\lflh\ ‘\0 WHITE. All _membe; M Tabernacle. No. 05, 4. OF, BOHE Dethel requested to 1 meeting on g¢ay night o el A i o arrangements of Brother HENRY'P. TRAVERS, W, P. WHITNEY. On Friday. Novemher 11, a Sme. oIt plac OTEROR Bort DS The aomA R i M. *Whitney' of and Baltimore, Md ind of Anuie ¢ m 23 Barry pl. funeral late Miltor “Ashburn: nd e atter Notice of Tuneral hercatter. e In Memoriam. . In loving remembrance of our dear Tather. WAS ‘n\:.'ru\ AL S0 e ¥ nis life X Darted this life ten Seais ago ioday, No Upricht and faithy o was Trhat g Sl e HIS CRIETREY i D. M. DADE AND OTHERS. ng romembeance of me TS Wi dleparted This car "ig0 todng.” Novermioe = May she rest in peace. '00_sweet to live, too loving to st: So_God sent_an angel nml took hnra’nwn HER™ 10V HUSBAND WALTER BOTTS. GIBSON, A sacred token of love and devo- tion to the memory of our dear sister and mot! X’RA "HEL GIBSON. who de- i ; daye Ne Lol 3 Al 1o, iwo years ago today. No- No_one knows (hl‘ h.’lr'!ll‘hlln o1y thoss, whoh i el Of the grief that is borne in silence For the mother loved so well, HER FAMILY. In sad but loving remem- our )dl-\(mm( (nll] a‘w! :'l’rfllh!r Wi deparied ihis Yeara ago today. November L1. 1021, *X Dags of cadness stil come oer m Hidden tears ®o often flow s et . keens you near me left_six vea R, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC_BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W. Fhone West ge. Fstablished 1841. * V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor connected with the original W. R. Speare establish- ment. 1009 H St. N.W. N Phone Frank. 6 F 940 F_St. Funernl Direcior and Livery ‘In_connection. Commo- Madern Crematoriums. Moder- Ave. N.W I WRIGHT_C( hone North 47. 2 W. | Warren Taltavull 14th & Spring Rd. Col. 464 Timothy Hanlon 641 H St. N.E. Phone L. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. I”nva!e Limousine Ambulance Dbl Lincoln 524 Modern_Chapel. ALM US R.SPFARE Succeeding the Onglnll W.R.8PEARE GO. 1623 Connecticut Ave. Byrsatizoana. ASyrsatsorst, Frank Geters Sons Co. None Main 2473 “P. A. TALTAVULL M. 3. TALTAVULL, Mer, M. B ANCH_OFFICE. LI Disuified.” Eflicient Service: 1o Servi cn-ml. K LINCOLN R"l-n CHAS. §. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. " JAMES T RYAN 317 Pa. Ave. Model Chapel i Privats_Ambul T. F. COSTELLO 1724 N_Capitol St ORTH 7978. ‘\I()NU\IENI“! THE FINEST DISPL iy o et e Tor T CT not base m:rrmg'. on nhczmnnh- :A\iips o nvm'n f‘u 1890 =000 Bladenshure Rd_NE ____FUNERAL DESIGNS, beloved dau hter of the late’ fgna: b J.ludd. | Funera ‘hambers Co.. 1400 on +Saturday, November thence to’ St. Paul's n.w.. where mass Intérment Mount 2. at 830 Ehorth, 5th ang will be said at Olivet remmry NELSO™. embers Houseliold of uth, 0. F.. are requested of | Queen, No. 1711, o atiend_ the funiral of oir late inmate, 'LOUISE NELSON, Sunday. November 13 “1927. at 1 p.m. Metropolitan Church, M at.. bet. 15th ‘and 18 ate"nw ,m meeting * Saturday, November SR PR sttt Ch R, B FRED. A, SABBS, gty Jictorta BLACKISTONE, 1407 H Beautiful rloral Des!gns. $5 and up. Prnmm Auto hi erv Am.m—ennmme—lnu&uf.u'\": Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St, GEO. C, SHAFFER EXRRESSIVE FLORAL EvB

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