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SLIND CHARACTER DIES. econd siroke of paralysis. Burial was n Thornrase Cemetery. | “Blind Bill' made daily visits to the office here without missing for |18 vears, it is said keeping a rvecord of all the letters and parcels he han 1 n hlind Man Made Daily Visits to Post Ifice for 48 Years. Special 1 aunton | st atch 1o The Star STAUNTON Va. November Funeral services were heli | William Montgzomery. 68 v Inmaie of the Virginia School for the | Blind for 61 vears known as ‘Rlind Bill" and a familiar fzure in Stann ton. He died Thursdayv toof a' 4 He was he 1.~ day ald an Gets Post in Anacostia «t Lieut. Louis M Merrick.' Army Corpe, stationed in the Panama nal Zone. has heen assizned to duty Rotline Field. Anacostia for = A [ \ir i [ Good Taste —and cxpre!sivc }acauty are theoutstanding fcatures ni Blucki!tone- designed Floral Emblems. Sprays and Wreaths, % S P as low as...... # NEW STORE 1407 H St. Telephone M, 3707 THE EVENING | PROF. WHITNEY RITES | TO BE HELD MONDAY Former Chief of Bureau of Soils Will Be Buried in Rock Creek Cemetery. Funeral services for Prof. Milton Whitney, former chief of the Bureau or Soils, Department of Agriculture. wha died at his home. in Takoma Park. Md., vesterday. will be conducted in [ Trinity Episcopal Church, Takoma Park. Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock Rev. Christian M. Young will ofliciate. Interment will be in Rock Creek Ceme tery. Pallbearers arve to he selected | from among his associates at the De partment of Agriculture Prof. Whitney, who was #7 vears old, retived from active supervision of the hureau in June to devote his to writing on scientific topics and sub jects allied to the work in which he had spent the greater part of his life Georze E, a 5 Howard & Clhar p rett ho ellas. sirl Nathaniel and Ri DA T, and Mabel Crickenbarger eirl Mornis ¥. and Mae G \thert E. and Je e West Richard and 1da Branne: Panl A Harr Robert K and Am Theodore M and 1. Noctor D and Mavion Juhnsn Brverier S aml Katherine £ MP\ aners R Fred vracken H AcQueenes Roberts aml Hilda 1 oy Frarance Davis FNS T Reaon vaw America’s foremost builder of FINE MOTOR CARS will announce in this paper on Wednesday, Nov. 16 a design and that is STRIKIN NEW type GLY D. C., SATURDAY. HARVEY SAGER DEAD. Electrical Dealer Passes Away After Brief Illness. Harvey M. Sager, electrical dealer of 39 H street, died at his home, 2101 Second street northeast, morning after an iliness of 10 days He was 51 years old. He was a prom {inent Mason and a Shriner. He was Frances Gardinsr Davenport| also a member of the Improved Oredr A of Red Men Served Carnegie Institu- He is survived by his wife, Mrs tion for 22 Years. Ays M. Sager, and three daughters STAR. WASHINGTON. N WOMAN SCHOLAR DIES AT AGE OF o7 | Margavet, Catherine and Thelma. Iu noral services will be held from the esidenc Monday afternoon at 2 lock. Interment will be in Cedar Hill Cemetery. Frances Gardiner Davenport lauthor and scholar of the Carnegie Institution, died last night at Gar | fleld Hospital. She had devoted 22 ars to the preparation of a series of volumes of “European Treaties | Rearinz on American History.” of | which the first volume was published | W the Carnegie Institution of Wash nston in 1917 and the second and third were left nearly ready for pub-| lication. Xhe was also anthor of “A | Madieval Norfoik Manor.” She was born in 1870, the daughter of the late Amzi B. Davenport of Brooklyn, N Y nd was educated at | the Packer Institute, Barnard College. | e e Radeliffe College and the University | Deaths Reported. |of Chicago. m the last institu |tion she received the degree of Ph. D.[ | The following deaths have been reported to | the Health Department i the past =4 houcs {in 1904 and since had been studving in England and America. having been | s e Ahs past connected with the department of | L. T 81 Eviscopal Eye historical research in the Carnegie In e [ stitution since 1505 Midd, 76, 2414 She was a fellow of the Royal His- Robb 61 torical Society and a prominent mem- ber of the American Historical Asso- ciation and had always been noted for her helpfulness to vounger women enzaged in historical work She is survived by two brothers, Dr. | Charles B. Davenport. director of the carnegie Institution’s depaitment of sxperimental evolution at Cold Spring Harhor. Long lsland. and Williim i Davenport of Brooklyn, N. Y. and a sister, Mrs. 8 6. Crandall of Stam ford. Conn. Funeral arranzements have not been completed | 1 b il Leg Broken in Friendly Tussle. | Marriage Licenses. A friendly tussle at No. 4 engine| can R. Kraemer housa last night resulted in 1 broken caman 5 leg for Pvt. Caesar Young and Pvt. |, Howard Tatum of Eort Humpheers Toseph R. Rusk hoth colored. were | "'Harry W McMahon and Blanche ceuffline. when the latter slipped and | Brickerd fell. He taken to Emergeney | goamn . ¥ Hospital. Miss MRS. TAFT RITES HELD. Funeral services for Mrs. Florence Rose Taft of Grand Rapids, Mich., who died at the home of her brother. Henry Rose. assistant secretary of the United States Senate. in the Clif- ton Terrace Apartments Thursday wera conducted in Hines' funeral chapel today at 19 o'clock. Biederman, first reader istian Seience Church Interment will be in Mich. of the officiated Kalamazoo, e, Tiith 4t 208 Virinia ave <o J H, Nalls Garfield Hosmital Klalw Waple. 37, Gallinger Municipal Hos John A, Erve rene V. Kug leonar. H Hospital Green e B Gaehe Aaniel Ruflin® 64 evh Shanks 56 nital | Mabel Rubs. 51 | Attred Terr. 51 | [ edmen’s Hosnital Hospital 55th et reedmen’s H . months. Fi Quander st riel Thomas (erla williame irzinia Tavlor. Hosnifal Richard Wright ¥ Ll 2 months Josephine M. Wag va M va. and was Emma Tames DB | Waiter ‘W "Gatt and_ Efie Vernie B. 0"Toote and Dorot hoth of” Qiiantice leder 2 Wi Sroome. Wy M Walker Panla A Canaries have heen kept as pets | Markns sinee the sixteenth centur s MPON your summons we step in and take com- plete charge of every detail in connection with the preparation for and conduct of the funeral. You won't have to think; nor be worried. Your wishes will be carried out to the letter. We render the bill in the same spirit we render the service—with utmost consideration. Phone Potomac 4600 for ALMUS R.8PEARE Funeral Director Succeeding W. R. Speare Co. 1623 Conn. Avenue "LOCATION IS OF PARAMOUNT IMPORTANCE In 140 STREET TE ground values. You may enjoy the constant increase m RRACE--- You may easily reach downtown Washington by either the 14th Street car line or the 16th Street Bus. Neighborhood stores are handy. Schools, the finest in Washington, are nearby. Rock Creek Park may be reached within five minutes’ walk. , And people who live in 14th Street Terrace are successful, cultured people—people who have been attracted to the Intown Suburb because of these many desirable a&vantagcq offered by no other locations. IN 14th STREET TERRACE At 1321 Ingraham Street N.W. A Colonial Home—exquisite in design. a wide center hall- e Mliice hviny hoomiithopendtte: slace, from which French doors open to A home which h 2] a spacious living porch: a == large and well designed to afford the convenient placement of restful man's room and a completely furnished kitchen. On the second floor are four large bedrooms, cedar-lined One of these baths connects privately with the master bedroom and offers a built-in shower. closets throughout and two baths. The homes are the result of years of successful and careful home crea- tion— Large. l chicfest ¢ home. T dining room, first floor. furniture: a basement front livin: ANNON' - INC! of which has a showe At 1365 Hamilton Street N.W. ight, airy rooms are the harm of this detached here are 8 rooms, in- c\uding the man's room, on tl'\e Two tiled baths, one! . a first floor tiled lavatory, and lavatory add much to the livability of the home. The kitchens are completely equipped. There is a large g porch. Many commodious closets complete $17.500 this charming dielling. Membere of The Operative Builders' Association of the D. C. vesterday | William | Ear and | OVEMBER 12. 1927. | SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals at and Sailings From New York. ARRIVED ¥ Aquitania—Southamnton Rotterdam—Rotterdam . . President Rooseyelt—Bramierhav TERDAY .. November November 5 1} | Rochamhean—Hasra _November 2 | Republic—Bremerhaven - “October 31 | DUE TODAY l Stottgart—Rremerhaven Cambra Francisn | DIE TOMORROW | tan November n October 2 4 A 5 6 Astria— reember. o avembar | el ember November Dr NOVEMBER 14 Americ avember i o0l 5 ember 5 Af 2 Tnew Svomber 3 | Provi Y oltoper 18 Santa Luisa October 38 SEVthiac L1earmoo] ivember 5 Yoro-—Kingston ovember % | " Nncember ember Caracas—La Guasra .. Deutschland—Hamburs Conte Brancamano—Genoa November DUE TUESDAY NOVEMBER 15 in—Danziz . November Iniqie—Pierts November te France—Havr November | Olempic—Sonthampton November Orizaba—Havana November DI'E WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 16 Vostris-—Montevi October Monzolia—San . October OVEMBER 17 November November November NOVEMBER 18 November Nov ember ombia | Nerisen | President 3 | Santa_Mart FRIDAY Berenzaria—Southampton | Cqlumbius—Bremerhaven OUTGGING STEAMERS, SATLING TODAY i Baltic—0Oueenstown and Liverpool { .\lv\lmfi S hda — Plymouth Baulogne and Samaria—Qu Transvlvaoy Cahio. Barrios Elna E._—Puerto atown and oville and Kingston Plata "~ and Frks Teland lfmv i}; Ge B h!’( v"nwh‘ Soiib 'V iathan——Cherbours and Sonthampton Bario Rica—san Juan Sifones na—Havana Vandvik—Rio _de Bienns Ares Domintca—St Thomas. Vad Rrediik—Rotterdam Flora—Mara-aiho | Knawley ‘Hall—Capetnin | Caveemgan | San Francisco—Buenos Aires, SAILING MONDAY NOVEMBER | Ohioan—Cristobal and Pacifie Coast | SAIL'NG TUESDAY NOVEMBER 15 Criztabal—Port an Prince and Cristobal Danta Alighieri—Nanles and Genoa Thurnein——Ousensiown and Hambure, | Chrstiansand Osio 5 | | San Domingo City Cristohal and Port Limon. | Janeiro Montevideo and | Martinique and Trin- | 14 and | 0sio and Copen | —Vigo and Bordeanx | Progreso. Vera Cruz and | Tampico. SAILING W Anuitania New Yor Hemibure. Faleon—San caiho Rochambean—Hasre Yoro—Kings.on Zacapa—Kingston bia and M SAILING ESDAY NOVEMBER 16 nd_Southampton Southamoton bonre and Juan La Guavra and Mara- | Cristobal A THURSDAY Puerto Colom- NOVEMBER 17 h. Cherbourg_and Bremen. al lutgue and Valparais Merchant—Plemonth and Lendon 1ela—i ristobal and Pacific Coast Mananui—Puerto Colombia SAILING FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 18 Ila de France—Plymonth and Havre and_Southampton. th Havre ‘and_Landon | Rnosevelt—Plymouth. = Cherbourg | and Bremen Puerto Cabello Amnr—La Luna—Inagua and Port au Prince. Mararatbo SATLING SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 19. thia—Cobh and’ Liverpaol meronia—Moville and Glasgow. Cedric—Queenstown and Liverpool Minnewaska—Cherbourz and London. Winifredian—Plymouth, Cherbours- an wern La Plasa—Pnerton Corter. Magari—Santiago. Kingston Colombia. Toloa—Havana, Cristobal and Port Limon. Nova. Scotia—Grenada, Trinidad and De- merara, Western World—Rin _de Jan Santos. Montavideo and Buenos Aire Ponce—san Jnan. Rotterdam—Pivmouth, terdam. ROMANTIC EXILE DEAD. | Col. John Sobieski, Descendant of | Poland’s Warrior King. LOS ANGELES, November 12 (#). | —Col. John Sobieski, descendant of Poland’s warrior king. John III, who in the seventh century rescued Eu- rope from a Turkish conqueror. died | here vesterday at the home of his| daughter. He was 5 years old. He was one of the mast romantic figures of modern times—an exile with his widowed mother at the age of 6. a_stowaway to the United States at 12, an Indian fighter at 16, a soldier of the Union Army when 22 and a colonel in the Mexican army at 26. For many years of his later life the aged Polish nobleman attracted Na- tion-wide attention through his lec- tuges for woman suffrage and national prehibition. Schmid Volun Frank B. S nasra, and d Ant- and Puerto ro, Boulogne and Rot tary Bankrupt. ‘hmid, proprietor of a pet store at Fourteenth street, filed a petition in_voluntary bank- ruptey vesterday in Bankruptey Court. Through Attorney James C. Wilkes the debts were listed at $13,246 and the assets at $6.364. Among the as- sets are six pups and their mother, valued at $40 and $6,000 in insurance policies. LOS’ BAR "PIN—S50 reward for rerurn of dia ond " 'ar “pin containing 17 diamonds Notfy 1010 Caurt Square Bld re. M. or ‘hone Piasa o, Dos- Baltimore. BEADED BAG. black. silver ¢ ing money._diamond ring and lost in' lohhy of M ward.__Call West 16 DIAMOND RING. 2 stones. tween Areale Market and Reward. Return n.w.Adam DOG. Gorman police. L Phorie Cleveland 28 nendante: lower Hotel: Iiheral re- | Pickly” Wiekh icely” Wiewly 0 M. Dunwao 138 own and tan: male. “hort_tail. one black hind lez: small'boy's pet. awthorne n.w. Cleve. 5301+ Tieht ossing Kth st Call 2649 ic._in_rear of 61 nrice_book and ave. nw._ 1° hington Ahat nnines. e white face $15 reward for its return fo n PUPPY—Small._mouse colored: POLICE red collar. Reward. Tel. Clev weeks old; and to A B turn SE_containing chanee ring, aneraved “From W. W y Tiheral resvard. Please 0 7 W ank._1 SCARF. frianzular silk scar Chapel ‘or, Cathedral Grounds 20 Friday. Call § Park._ Friday : Clava. 5000-W. ne: — vicinity - of 10. Reward. Clev. $137. SPE ES. horn-rimmed. in tan Ieather case. on Wesley Heighte bus, abont 5 o'clock. Wednasdav: reward. Cleve. 5508. il SPECTACLES, shell frama.in leather case: on Fridav: vicinity_of Willard Hotel. _Re- ward. _Phone Col._3150. 3° WATCHES - (2) _leather desk clock: on_7ih st car. Saturday. 8:05 a.m.; reward 40 Livingston st. n.w. 1 POLICE DOG—Young, dark gray; answers to name of Rex; vicinity Fort Stevens. Adams 3754. Reward. 13 FUNERAL DESIGNS. ¢ GEO. é. S 2 EXPLE! 'fi RAL l".lfil MOD- | FERATE_PRI TEL. M. I . 2416, Our Only Store, J4th & Eye BLACKISTONE, 1407 H Beautiful Floral Wardman | DAVENPORT. ADAMS, On i Epersenes Howortar " Nl 3o neral - fram lves chane 1 Va. on Sunday. November 13. a1 1.30 pm “'thence to Ballston Christian Church. Interment will be at Oakton | Cemetery. bd | ADAMS. A special communication of Arling- ton Lodge No, , 1. 0. 0. will _be held_at Odd Fellows’ Hall Clarendon. Va.. on Sunday. November 13 1927 at 12:30 | p.m._ for the purpose of nlumhn’ulhp frneral of our late brother. TRUMAN ADAMS By thvr of the nohle grand. THOS. ¥ '"HALLORAN, Secretary. BROWN. On Thursday. November 10. 1927 ALBERT BROWN." ‘devoted and of Mamie Brown, father of Albert. ir.: Louts Lawrence. James Marzaret Brown. Fineral Monday, N mber 14. from his fate residence 1148 Lingers court n.w Belatives and friends invited to attend Remains restinz at the W. Ernest Jarvis | Co. funeral parlors. 2222 Georgia ave. n.w | COATES. Suddenlr, on Tiesdar November R 1027 FRANK (- COATES. heloved | hishand of Mrs. Agnes Coates and hrotper | Wiillam F and George E. Coates e resting at Moon & Allan's funeral 12th and Florida ave. m.w 1" Sundav “November 13 ar 1 from Moon & Allan’s funeral parlors an! Florida ave. n.w LEMAN. On Thursdav. ai 1 am. s Hosnital: LOVISA “NET lovine danshter of Rosita A slcter of Frank Nelson: Perry Ann F. Wallace and sister-1n wn and Laura Coleman Price undayv. November 13 &t 1 0clack Metronofitan A M. EChurch M peen 15 Sad 16 Hie Thomas, Dastor. Remains resiing at Grice ¢ funeral ‘parlors. 12th and R sts. n.w. To know her was to love her. COLEMAN. On Noveates 9. | 1437 at his residence B st nw MINOR, belovad hisband of Mars Cole: man He ali leates 10 mourn their loss a'acn and daughter and other relatives and fiends " Frineral from his late residente Mondav_Novewober 14 at 13 o'clock. 12+ COMMERFORD. On Friday. November L1, 1927 “ar her residence. 115 E st se MARGARET E. heloved wife of the late Henes' M. Commerfard and _mother of Tian M. and Lester £ Commerford #ral “from the’ narlors of James Rn 817 Pen o Mo aitas, Novem thence i St Peter's Chi 1. 1027 TRUMAN | st atives and friends in- Mount " Olicet " Ceme- at u a.m tited” Interment ter CONNOLLY. Funeral CONNGLLY of N formerls & teacher in the public schools nf Washing- fon "D, € ubo_died i Portland. Me 827 "will he held at Gawler & 30 'Pennsylvania_ave. nw. on November 14 “at’5 p.m. Friends Interment rivate 1% P On Friday. Novemher 11 at the Garfieid Memorial “Hospital. Miss FRANCES GARDINER DAVENPORT of the” department of historical research the Carnegie Institution of Washington. at ~the age of 57. Notice of funeral bere- atter. GASBEA. Departed this life Sunday, vember B 1027, at her residence. 410 L after a lingering iilness. MINNIE ZUELL ~ beloved dauzhter of the late Battle and Missouri Euell wife of the late Richard Gasbea. and mother of Jesce and | Rupy Euell. Mary C. Page. Georgia Giles | and_the late Missouri Simmons. ~Funeral on Sundav. November 13, at 2 pm. from | Enon Baptist Church.” Relatives ~and | friends mnvited SBEA The Tinnev Phellis Wheatioy As<ociation announces with sorrow the | dea’h of Mra. MINNIE GASBEA. Fueral | Sur day, November 13” at 2 o'clock. from Encn_Baotist Church. © si hetween 6th and 7th ste. ae. Members invited. J E._MASON. MARGARET'S. i ervices for LOUISE N Moadas invited ~ £as BYRD. Rec. Secv. HICHBORN. On Friday. November 11_1 at her residence. the Lee House. JENNIE M. HICHBORN. wife of the late Adrural Philip . Hichborn. _ Funeral services at | Gawler's chapel. 1730 Pennssivania ave now. on Sunday. November 13. at 2 p.m. Interment Cambridge. Mass. 13 HOWARD. On Saturday, Norember 12 1 at_hia residence. 2209 Oth st. n.w FRED " HOWARD, . devoted husband | of Carrie Howard. Notice of funeral later. ins resting at the W. Erneet Jor Co funeral parlors 2222 Georgia ave. n.w. HOWARD. Fridav. Novemher 11 1927, at 1:05 am.. MINNIE J. SCHOFIELD ' he- loved wife of Gecrge Howard. azed 58 | real Funaral from her late residence. 735 Park road n.w. on Mondar. Novem-- her 14 at 2 pm. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment at Rock Creek Cemetery. . 13* On_ Saturdar. November 12 at at _the home of his daughter. q M pGordon, 1416 Crstenden & nw. JAMES NELSON HUSTON Notice ot ‘funeral later. (Indianapgits napers please copy.) . JACKSON. Passed peacefully aturday November 12, 1927, at 1 at her late residence, 10127 S st KATE M. JACK: widow of 'th Alphogsus L. Ja n and devoted of M. Louiss Washington.. Funeral Mon- a November 14, at 2 p.m.. from her residence. 13 Passed veacefnlly into rest Thuradar. November 10. 1927, at 10-30 nm. #on's residence. ROBERT E. LE! f William H. Lee. Funeral from the residence of his son. 1105 O st. nw. Monday. November 14. at 12 noon. Inter- ment Arlington National Cemeters. Rela- tives and friends invited to attend. S _On _Frid ovember 11, T oAl Cumberland. | Ma. WILLIAM MACINTOSH. beloved " hrother of Belie Jane M-Kar. Funeral from the parlors of W. W_ Chambers Co. 1400 Chapin st . 'on Monday. November 14, at 3 o.m. {_mumbnl Columbia ~ Garden Ceme,ln‘n'. a 3 MACK. _On at Providence ACK (nee Bucklev). heloved wife of iomas Mack. Ant. 201 East Chfton Terrace. _Funeral from Haplon s mortuars chapel. 841 H st ne. on Monday Novem- her 14 at 830 am.: thence to St. Paul's Chiurch. Where high reouiem mass will be sang at 9 am. Interment Mount Olivet l‘cmfller" Relatives and friends (n;‘lqud to attend. MAULL. On Friday. November 11. 1 IDA_ B. widow at Emergency Hospital of Allan B, Maull Funeral from her late residence. 7 on Mon- | latives | day. mber 14 at 10 a.m. ondon 13° into On_ ‘Thursdas. November 1019 ital, and friands nvited. Interment at Park Cemetery Raltimore, Md. McCARTHY. On Saturday, November 1% 1997, at " her_ residence. The Connectiruf | Apariment_ Apt. 22, MARY BACHE MCARTHY, “wife ‘of the late ~Denms McCarthy.Funeral sorvices at the Church of the Epiphany. 1317 G st. n.w.. Sunday November 13.at 2:30 p.n. intermeni Syracuse. N L 1 NALLS = Suddenlv. on Thursdav. Nocemher 101927 at_Garfield Hoepital JOHN H heln-ed husband of Elsie E. Walls' (nee Bell)." Fuseral Sundas. November 13. at 1:30 nm._from funeral parlors of Perry & Walsh. 20 H af. now.: thence to West Washington Bantist Chiirch. 31st and X 313 nv. where cervices will_be, held at 2 nm. “Interment Columbia Gardens. Va. Relatives and friends invited. 4 NEAL. Departed this life on Tuesdav, No Vember 8 1927, at her residence. 817 2nd | st'se. MARY A NEAL. beloved dauchter of the late Martha Harris and sister ot Guesie Revnolds:_dsvoted mother of Ed- ward Geneva _Butler.~ Asburv. Louise Smith: also niece of James Hil. and a host of ‘other relatikes and friends Fu- neral from St Paul's Methodist Church 4th' and Exe sts. se. on Sunday. Novem- ber 15 at 1 pm. Dav by day T erow more lonesom ©itan 1 'find_myself wondering. Wondering why my mother died. As we loved her. so we mise her. In_our memory she 1 alwavs near. Leved” remembered. lonzed for alwavs, Bringing manv a silent_tes THE FAMILY. NELSON. = Members of Queen Victoria Household of Ruth. No. 1711, G. U, 0. of | O F.. are requested (o atiend the funeral of oir late inmate. LOUISE NELSON.| Sunday. November 13 1927 at 1 pm. | Metropolitan Church. M st.. bet. 15th and | 16th sts now - Call mestinz ® Saturday vember 13 & p.m. Odd Fellows' Hall. GEORGIA A SMITH. M. N. G FRED. A" SABBS. W. R MS. Departed this lite Novembor 17 1997, at @ am., at his residence, 68 P &t nw . LAWRENCE NIMS. devoted hushand of Mamie Nims. He leaves to mourn their loss one” daughter. one sister and A host of other elatives and friende Remains resting at the funeral parlor of Georze B Clarke Co. 1416 Florida ave. ne. Notice tuneral hereafter. 3 OGUS. Suddenly, November 11, s residence 1212 Kenvon at® REUR OGUS. aged 55 vears. heloved husband of Annie’ Ogiis ana’ beloved father of Mary William. Alfred and Walter Ozus." Funerai from his Tate residence on Sundav. N ber 13 at 12 noon. Friends and relatiyes vited, . Entered into_eternal rest on Friday. ber 11. 19" 1:30 p.m_ at her Hill."Va_ MINNIE fe of Levy Page and mother of le, Bessie and Leona Paze. S s four sisters two brothe v other relatives and friends. of funeral later. PALMER. On N Hosmtal and Notice | M. 1300 an Monday. November 14 Thterment at Laham. Md. PATRICK. Departed this life Fridav. Vemher 11, 1035 at I pmont 1318 st WILLIAM | PATRICK. Iiishand ‘of the iate Marzaret Patrick and father of the late Richard Patrick. ‘He | I¢avas (6 molrn their loss 3 sons, William Faticc. jr.. Thomas Patrick and Arthur Patrick’ "% “granddauchgers and 3 daugh- tersincin, " EONeAT Sunaar. November 5 At 1 oclock Dm. from Nineteenth Stiest Bantist Church. Rev. Walter H. Brooks officiating. 3 PATRICK Widow's Son Lodge. No. 7. F. AA. M. will hold & sperial rommunica: ton . Sundav. November 13. 11:30 a.m. i attend (he funeral of Brother WILLIAM Sirecs Bavtins Choren i1 Sclok ot Street Baptist Church a1 o'clock b.m. R HaRBERWIN, J. S. GEORGE. ‘Secretary. PURCELL. Suddenly. on Thursday, No- mber” 10,1927 {n" Buftalo. N. Y EDWARD F.. belovad son of Janies L. {he lawo Mty Loutse Pyrcell Fanersl rom the residence of iy broter. Francls J. Purcell. 31 Girar nd 0~ vember 14. at 9 gn yurch, wh tin's Cli vhers B thence o 36 £l w., 1030 am ?fi‘::r"a,;'ufi, November 12. 1937, o her Clate. reatdeigce. - ADAjtment 332" Eye st nw. Notice ol ' time 1927, rd us. e s K 2. overabar 14, at'2 Folatives Tavited.” o 2 pam. Friends gng SENDERSON. Nov TRVER S 0.8 C] uiem mass Litermen “Mr'm Gt 8 and_ friends invited: On Saturday. ate 5 & at his | heloved 13| TOREPHINE . | | LEE. | TUCRE: 7 ] Draths SANFORD. 0 1day . sovember 11 1627 at 4:}’%" at ::avfiv i Hosmieal' SAMUEL LRFORD. Teioied fnd of Mare San: ham e’'s Sons 339 Pennsvivaniy avt P onNonday November 14, 8t 3 5 Toterment nrivate J SIMMS. Suddenly on Fridav. November 11. 1927, at 12.15 am.. ALFRED SIMMS. He lsaves to monrn thei AnA father Georze and Ro siaters and six hrothers F Paul's M Church, Oxon Hi Sanday ember 13 at 2 p.m. tives and friends are invited to attend. TAYLOR. On_ Thursday. November 1977 " at Freedmen's Hosmal. C TAYLOR. devoted wife of T: sister of Tina_ Hedzeman Neilia Gray. Notice of {unera Remains resting at_the W. Erne Co. funeral pariors. 2232 Geormia TAYLOR. _Suddenly on Friday, N Hed8%% a8 0 0 a3t Miam TRENE LUCRETIA TAYLOR. from the residence of her daushtes, Frank Upman. Livingston Heignts, Tuesday. November 15 at 2 pm. tives friends invited. THOMPSON. Departed this lite Fridav. No- 7 at Emergency Hospital X devoted husband of He aleo leaves a host of Remains rest. ing at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. west en varlor. 28th and Dumbarton ave. Funera Mondas - November 14, at % Dom. fro the" Shilon” Bantist ‘Church.” 9ih and e now, TORNEY. Departed_this life on Tuesdas. | November 8. 1827 at 11:45 pm. M ISABELLA TORNEY. devoted James W Tornes. loving mother ward Garner. devoted sister of Mr Noble, - Mre Harrs. Byrd and foster mother of E 10 mourn their "ios nieces other relatives neral’ Sindav. Novemher from First Baptist Chureh. | barton uve. n.w. Rev. { _pastor w k children, triends. Fu 13 ESTCOTT. v, November h » Vienna, Va. Miss WESTCOTT. .~ Services ai the Vieona Presbsterian Church, Mondas. No- vember 14, at 11 am. 3* WHITE. Departed this_life_on Thursday. November 10, 1921 HENRY WHITE. He isates 1o motrn their loss one sister, Marg L. Dishman: four children_Harriet. Mabel, Eila and Arthur and a host of feien Funeral from ths Varmont Avenue Bapt Cheirch at 1 p.m. Sunday. November, 13 | WHITXEY. On Eriaay, November 11 1927, |7 at ‘nis_home olt pl.. Takoma Park. § M TMILTON on of ine late Miltog and Ann’ M Whitney of Ashburnha: Mass ! and” Baltimore_ Md.. ‘and beloved inianand of Annie € Whitnev. after & long illness. bravelv and cheerfullv borne. Fus neral from 'Trinits Protestant Episcopal | Church. Pines Rranch rd. and Dahlia st | Takoma Park on Monday. November 14: at Som loteroient Rock: Creek Come: 7 In Memoriam. A tribute of love to the 'n'moa 11, | BATES. ear “hushand and our devou TEL B. BATES, who depart ght years ago today. Novem- 1919 FAMILY. A tribute of love to the memoj AMES K. this life ber 12, conrER. 4'0’\(|P’ER Gt mother ber 12, 2 At_home on the heautiful hillside of God. In that land of rest so fair. 2 Some da¥. when the trial of this life is o'er., With joy we shall_meet them the: THE CHILDREN. CORROYX. _Sacred to the memory of my de N O HELEN CORRON. who, departed fifs w0 Sears aco today. Novemver 1 from mev heart comes & cr St "0h whe. did my Helen have to dis? Then ‘comes An answer soft and sweet. T3he's Mot dead: but only asleep.” There is one who etill will linger t the spot whers you are laid. Tobiaca on The Frave not S0 far awar 0" Dlace on the Erave no A e DEVOTED MOTHER. In memory of mv father. THOMAS jeven years dear. parenta. father. J Who died Januarv ‘92, 192 L five vears azo today. Novem- ELS. who departed this life el ac0 today, November 17. 1916, In_that lonz_eternal slee) RIS DAUGHTER' LUCILE E. THOMAS. * GREGG, In loving memory of our dear O oiner. Mee EDITH F. GREGG. who dig Two sears ako today. November 12. 1925, The blow was hard. the shock ll\'s r}‘ | God only knows how we miss her And only those who have lost can The pain of parting with no farewell. And in that cify. bright and fair, Where sorrow has vat to enter, We hove to meet The lovinz ones and faithful friends, Which to ns she's alwars ese memories must keep us now i1 we_meet RER DATGHTERS AND SONS-IN-LAW. * t our EN. S o the memory o ar RN SATE 'R REERT 4 {60 Vears axo today. November 12. 1023. it not foreotien RER DACGHTERS, ETHEL AND LUCIA. * ARRIS. A tribute of love to the R RES acar Rnuand. JORN W. ‘WARRIE. Who departed thie life one year ago today. November 12. 1926. L it X s LSPTNEWHE "AAY T Fanas. - . but I HARRY, In jad but lozine rorembie HARRY, who devarted this 1fe"nine years k0 today. November 12. 1918. There are many sad things 18 this world of o dest of all is to vart, For b e canaot tell 'when it utters o' 2 adness 1t Jeaces in my eact e sagness it leaves ¢ " VING MOTHER, MRS V. FEAR: A L S KLEPS. A sacred and sincere tribute of PANTEL BURTERS B emtered [nio rest DA NIEL & 56 November 12, 1024, Do T forest ! No. i rt there Aieiter place where: hid from mortal eves, Drwelis strone and true 8 love, That never dies. nor can forget. o rpy A sacred and sincere tribute of love 0 the memory of my dear ones—husband. CHARLES H. LEE. died twentv-Ave years ago todar. November 13 190%: _son PLATO LEE. twents-three vears. Mav 1 1004 _danghier. MABLE LEE. 'tweat {hres yesrs. s;m-er:n:: 6. 1904 u:'v‘-‘.moz- 'EE. “twentv vears Dece: A 1806, and daushter, BERTHA LEE. nine- teen years, June 5. 180 In fhat misty vale of silence, 30 profound and so deep: May your rest. dear loved ones. be ever In_that long eternal sleen. When a mother breathes her last farewell Without the smile of mother R LOVIN Who_leit_us five vears azo today. Novem: On” hearts are sad and lonelv today Loved. remembered. longed for alwass, tittle darline BLANCHE_ESTELLE. the Gone. but not forgotten. THOMAS. MARTHA THOMAS, who de i peaceful WIFE AND MOTHER. NELLIE LEE. * PEARSON. HANNAH. who departed this life November 11 1226, The l|'rl’\k! ‘means more than tongue can k The World seeme anather olace, s HE & ChiLDRES, 'ALKS. In loving memory of our dear X hand and father. ROBERT W. A&; Per 15 1092, Jonz vears have passed away, Bt memory still lives on: For the love of our dear one. As_ we loved him_so we miss him, In our memory he ia alwars de: ) % silent tear Bringie® LoVing WiFe 'Wxp sov. Tn loving remembrance of ou= helavad danechtar of De Witt C. and the late ‘R]'Y ;-,Qh €. Tuckar. who di thirty. Ohe veara azo tadas. November 12, 1898, HER pAPA. * A toien of loxe mdnh.'.‘afi e of anrdear mother an memor f dear mother a laug! E Mie ona vear azo today. November 107 ved in life. remembered in death HER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. T. F. COSTELLO Capitol_St. NORTH 7978 “Joseph F. Birch's Sons 3034 M StRV Phone wear ve. Established 1841, V. L. SPEARE CO. 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