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D100, SATURDAY,. NOVEMBERL.J6R. 99970 - = oo o SRR MRS. A. M. ARMSTEAD — o | OWEN ESTATE $165.000. Beats. DIES AT AGE OF 76| | '11E WEATHER || it g District of Columbia—Cloudy and o.m A i 5 who died November- 14, left an estate Widow of Prominent Mining Engi- | warmer tonight and tomorrow, prob- ued in excess of $£165,000, accord- ably light rain tonight: colder Mon- | G 6 Funeral _Susdas, X e L 2 ing to the petition of his widow, Mrs. 2 from Vlulmflm’:,}'; “;;;; Maryland—Cloudy and warmer to. | Fredericka D. Owen, for the probate | ne at P, night and tomorrow. probably light | of his will. He owned real estate in o400 8 ot nw fRg rain in extreme west portlon tomor- | he District of Columbin and Mary row afternoon: colder Monday. land valued at $144,000, and had Virginin—Mostly cloudy and warm s of $02( : e No "1 0.0 er tonight and tomerrd e e I oo ol e | of thie eyt ot one” 1ae e o INOLLOWe The widow is named as the sole bene. F Funeral IL\“ Fain tomorrow afternoon or Mon- of the estate and i3 represented vy 4 Attorneys Michael M. D and West Virginia—Cloudy tonight and |1} 0 Garee pe i 5 | B. F. Garvey . | tomorrow, light rain toma oW, waim- —_————————— zht and i east portion tomor- | colder by Monday. Record for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 50 ht, 43; 4 a.m., THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. PROBE OF PRISON Clean Head Shave REBELLION CALLED Or Uncut Hair, Rule Of Morals’ Council | STRUGGLE IN CRIB i Canada and U. S. | COSTS BABY'S LIFE, Asked to Unite : ‘ Forest Preserve| Nine-Months-01d Foun” Dead by| ' Convicts Quiet After Uprising That Mother at Home in Riverdale Cost Lives of 11 Men and Where She Is Visitor. Wounding of 31. 7 w rd B. Owen, patent attorney. | neer, Succumbs to Heart At- tack in Suburban Home. Alice McPherson Armistead, 76 | old, widow of Henry Howell | tead, prominent m.ning engine it her home, 34 Wes street, <e, Md., last night. Death heart attack. Mrs. Arm born in Shippenburg, and was a_direct descendant of Gen. Robert McPherson. a member of Gen. ‘ashington's staff in the Amer Revolution. She a_cousin of | MePherson of War fame, and was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution. After the death of her husband in | 3 07, Mrs. Armstead lived with her | n, Henry Howell Armstead. in | idaho and Washington State and in | biritish Columbia. About two years ago she eame with him to Chevy ;Col. Armstead is president of & corporation S Col. Armstead she is sur- inother son, Daniel M. Arm- ident of the Kins-M Intosh Co. of London daughte As. B, Armstead Davis of this eit and two grandebildren, Mrs. Dav Perey, and Henry Gassaway Davis, 3d. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, November 26.—An in. ternational forest preserve and wilderness ploneer monument will be created by the unification of Quetio Provincial Park of On \d the Superior National K ota, if the request of the Izank Walton League of America o is granted by the governments of |Thanksgiving and United States. 11200 convicts, which did not end until vl "l::j"{'\‘{:‘“‘;"“"-;";:“L;“}L"“N i | it haa cost the lives of 11 men and r vesterday that the two countries |Sulted in the wounding of 31 others, | The baby was the dau of Mr. | 4 be nsked to make a'treaty |remained quiet today, awaiting the| and Mrs. Ralph Wat Atimore | Jjoining the two districts. tnquiny: of the State Board of Brison| urb. who were Mr. Watts'| “The district Js the greatest wil. | Direct which was called together | nts, Mr. " a on| derness reg in the Uaworld,” |*c inve e the revolt B erson Dr' M| league officials sald. “It is The board, which laid plans for T. Willis of called | labyrinth of rivers and con. |Amining prison g and othel when the snfant's condition was dis-| necting Transporta- |1S8ued a statement denving that covered. Dr. Willis, upon discovering | tion into th mos | 00 cemuiel had become restless be- | that the victim was bhevond medical st iniel el g v aid, summoned O Fuller, justice calendar and was be- | of the peace Examination revealed | sentences the ciuse of death as smothe a certificate to this effect w of a certain d: ixed t hibi pe JERU I, November 26.— Is Clean shave the head or leave the hair entirely uncut, and don’t trim | or shave the beard s the slogan of for good morals,” King of the Hed ed the Mecca re- Damascus newspa 1 Mukteh: the council is now occupied in scouring the streets and government offi cek ng offenders. Kuropean styles must be shunned. Barbers com pounding a breach of the rules are punished. It is also forbidden to v ornaments_or silk cloth: 1bn Saud has abolished the right use titles and decorations rded by the previous ruler of Hedj Sunday {he "”""L" it days from AL WM H FITZNIG WILSON O at Sibley H hush son 1ro 1th st By the Associaied P | FOLSOM PRISON, Calif., November P of alf day uprising among Nine months-old Watts caught her he: the crib in which she the house of her Riverdale last izl when discovered by her mother midnight. Death ~ was due to strugsle which caused the child to be | amodiered. | Betty Lor 1in the b was sleeping indparent and was the “council s due to which Ibn Saud, jaz. estab) cording to it of the on, in! — dead at 2 ! f's spon per. Btams. sulay ‘JAN s Civil of November * BOYD BIR- | atherine 'Cook ] J Mrs. N G Johin W r%o1d a.m., 30.39; ghest 30 p.m. yvesterday. Lowest temperature, 730 a mp Hizhest, 6 BROWN. SARAH vear ago ed in life to 35, aw; the remembered CRAWFORD. dear el In lovinz rem a wife. MARY Who departed this 1iie day. November 26 1 We, siw vou sl a Anid we t Vo eigh But Al we could Was to sit nt i nd conld i the and THE FA o my 120N, Who de- s ago today. RAW FORD. at two years ago to- ed that Riae i i of ane pistol x and | e e e MORRIS GANSS DIES. into the ur S which detied 1tional Gua | Funeral Services Tomorrow for Re- tired Merchant. men and more than 300 eivil of | for nearly 24 hours, remained in s | tary confinement | Morris Ganss, 63 years old, who| W Jerses ave | Warden Court Smith has announced S ¢ | husband [ that the six would be dharmes with | conducted a woman's clothing business | conspirac ommit murder as the | here for 17 years, maintaining estab | .| result of the killing of one of the two | lishments at 402 and 716 enth | | zuards, who were s the dead as| gieet until his retirement about two | Suit to recover $5.000 dama; & o | been the District Supreme | ago, died at his residence, 2901 | 10Uk | Roberts, 1019 Eighth | Sixteenth street, yesterday. Death was | street, s Philip A, uer, 816 | attributed to paraly He had the i street, for all ult and | the result of the The charge | carries a sentence of death in Califor- olke 8 g % He says he attacked vln»( stroke Sunday and the i Hegleriber and seri- | Tuesda nia. Mr. Ganss is survived by a arold I% Ganss, local attorney, Irother, Samuel Ganss of this city. He was a member of the i'mai ith, the Brotherhood of the Chapel Dealhs Reporled owing deaths have been reported to | a few ki h Department in the past 4 hours cearet viher 96, 1Nth o | Fstelle Richardson. 85, 833 Longfel low st Woodles Apt.. v;nlliv!. "KIINI day 1448 [ with the United States odetic Survey.) | Today-—Low tide, 3.43 a.m. and 3:39 | b p.ni; high tide, 9:18 a.m. and 9 Tomorrow—Low tide, 1:19 p.m.; high tide, | 10:08 p. i Coast | i Char heloved son of dohn n . Funecal Mo ~ from his late re i Dest 1 Afric insect | - South suffering 2 vou ease to w2 No he | Haven, iam W Dogges r J. McLend es € Brows body is to be taken to New Conn.. for burial beside her A time to be decided later. "”'" L Associatior NS November 45, 102 ENNISON . oving me from his late 0 A. DE: n Monday af . Signed, WALTER J. SIN BURLLS. See. On November of P B Frhiey $5, 000 Clmmed for Assault ark_road. remembered in dea G DAUGHT In loving memory, of my RGE A DE 1 NTERPRISE SERIAL Building Association 7th St. & La. Ave. NW. 59th Issue of Stock Now Open flliam H. G. Bullard 80, en G Gean Tomorrow—§ sets 4:48 p.m. Moon rises 8:05 a.m.; sets 5:45 p.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Condition of the water—Great Falls, ! litle muddy this morning. HARPERS FERRY.—Potomac and | Shenandoah Rivers, little muddy this | morning. coute Garfield Hos 50 50 e ol iarles Coambs Emerzency Hospital. | 3. 61 Bates St 30 George Washing 0. Planes Resume Journey. BUFFALO, N. Y.. November | . even” Army pursnit plane | |"hv| T'Hlm ualty Hos | down here yvesterday, en route oi g a1 | Selfridze Field, Mich. to Long "fhia MeTntyr e I [ to_Long t Pttt dren's Hospital | took off this morning. The Clarence Smith. 1. Ch 2 [ fader icommand of Maj. Thomas &:|and the Washington Hebrew Congre o . . gation. He was a native of Baltimore | destinagion in time, to_attend the | T vime to this citv from Cleveland. | Yo 1 Funeral services will be conducted at the residence tomo: afternoon | | at 2 o'clock. Rabbi WHliam Rosen- bhloom will officiate. Interment will be in the Washington Hebrew Congrega- tion Cemetery. batte; w next I s v will to obey. th away RL. HTER PE. nembrance. ot father. SAMUE] u 'x‘ one year age 1 v Hosmitat He gave and He t . Virginia LOVIN/ ously injured. Hoxnit | ously injured 6 months. Children’s | | 6 (4. | o torced on Hospital. nd ar ‘husband Meney Loaned to Members Hitonn on Easy Monthly Payments dames E. Connelly James F. Shea President Secretary ir > (l triends invited, On Thursday, November, 24, lIl 7. ve wife of - Fune . Arundel ave. and Qakwood ile Hilla. Md. on Monday. November 28. at 2 2 pm. Interment Glen- wood Cemets 27 DE. on Frida her “recidence onsin ave. 1w ANNA FEARO! of the late ‘\lllhn Dean. in_the B6th year of her ag Dates. o o . I private. Kindly omit Gowers. s - iladelpbia papers please copy.) . On Fri November 2 at h er_residence, 10 B st. ne.. MAK R T, the beloved wife of the late James Dowling. Funeral lrllm thp above o on Monday. 28 Weather in Various Ci fast_aslee WIFE. \‘“ Though silent vou r voice and vacant yous chair, How sweet arw the memories that linges phere ve. stil nlcn aim is to change me. A woman's | her maiden n m Temperature. 23 bl e . 1927, at Itered, will ever remain loved father in heaves Hr“ L(l\'l\(. 1"”1!1'{ ‘l A\D <DN|#':. F “iRve® AN Stations, An intensive c eracy is bein ernment of mpaign ag: carried on by n Sal Marriage Licenses. the gov- Albert Crutehfield and Agt i NoLud ot GREEN. Sacred to the memors of our des voted” husband and_grandfather. THOMAS GREEN. who ted this life two years ago today. November 26, No_one knows how much we miss him, who have lost can tell £ that' i horne in silenco hom we Joved <o well, ED WIFE. ELIZABETH GRANDDAUGHTER, of Owens, V "“'"“ edonsy e OU’LL find our service is more than just a matter of routine. We put sympathetic in- terest into the carrying out of every detail in connection with the obsequies. There are so many things to be thought of— and our experience will anticipate them all—and execute them with utmost propriety. Our consideration also extends to moderation in charges. rie R. Potts of W Charles Miller corze B Grove both of Richmond Stephen R Vaugl orson. both of Tr Forrest Brown LACKISTONE Floral Emblems are real achievements of artistic designing. Special values in effective— SPRAYS & Wreaths, $5 up Telegraphic Deliveries Anywhere ia K. Mayer aura M. Dick- 11 Louvina Redd. iV dolphBaltimor both of Unperville, v W. Ki where solemn high requ Sl at 8230 a.ni- for the repose of her sonl bt nt Olivet Cemeters. Rel 15 are invited to attend. 4 3 Departed thie life Thursday. and Mary M. Drum- |leve 2 A i 241 ;L.L .:lfl:‘.x-'h Pa. ett and Helen E. Halle i 5 ummond. Remains stine and Zion Hime Jarvis West E Brooks. A_tribute of love to the mem- ar_husband and father. JOHN s ¥ Who, died one year ago today, farb, Slondy e 5 Pt.cloudy S Pritss of Richmond and Be- Clear, ompton: of Buckners. York “city He fought l”— huulc bravely And patiently stood every test: We know he is sweetly resting. For he_was one of God s bt HIS WIFE AND DAUGHTER. JON In loving remembran, f my be- loved father T xho de: varted this 1 ako today, No- vember 26. 1 loved But Ji He, o HIS i1 AARRORET vtk linas tF oo s wife and mother, ALICE C. SARDO. whe departed th five yeirs ago ioday, November 2 Lo’ ovember 5. 1927, of Harold P ces will be held at )L 16th st. n.w.. on Tiite: and e residence. Sunday. Novembor ment at the W Kation Cemetery. Devarted this life Tyestay. & 1 New York City, beloved s {4 Snnio N> Bisne and ne . jmie. & Greene brother of W. Aldrich and N"Greene and George Payne 1o mourn their loss a host of other relatives Funeral Sunday. November pm. from Israel Metroolitan M. E. Church_ lst and B sts. 8. Friends and relatives invited. Rem may be viewed at 410 lst st se noon Saturday uniil 1 p.m. Sunday. 26 HOMMEVER, On Thursday, November, 24, 1927 30 pm.. WILLIAM F. HOH: MEVER' Diloved hishand of Mars H l mever. " Funeral Monday, November lowed by mass at Soldiers’ Home unwl 10 a.m HUGHES. Departed this life. suddenly. Monday, November 21. 3 ospital, Mrs. A JWed mother of Mrs. Kent of 1612 M st. nw, November at ‘1 o'clock. feomin Strect Daptist Chureh. nw. alter H. Brooks. tink. 1 d» not know the pain you bore, 1'did not ses you die. T oty know vou went And did not say MRS. REBE( A'umfixs KENT. HUGHES. The oficcrs . and. members. of Palestine Household of Ruth are bereby notified to_attend the funeral of Sister ANNIE HUGHES, who departed this life Humln& ovember 21 927, Funeral 15’::’-:"1-6«"‘;1‘553-‘::‘ LR Bmum ‘Chureh on HH S G; A. F. CHRISTOPHER, . N HUGHES. Members of the Home Benefit ra Williams. thryn C. Rlue. Riverdale shine Cole. ariboro and | p.m at and ehingion Hebrew C Phone Potomac 4600 for ALMUS R.SPEARE Funeral Director Succeeding W. R. Speare Co. 1623 Conn. Avenue Bt clonay ondy . e three yea: 124, dear father, us loved him ' best. im to His home on high. ing rest. DAUGHTER. A Okla Taylor. I rion Erabis I Anna Kuenzi. Cloud: Williams. y Clear Clear Clear Clear Proloudy Proddy Clear E Runy ondy Clear Cloar Clear. Cloudy ittshurel Portland. Me' Fortland 0z Raleizh it Gl 50 4 San “Antonio. Le Roy Mille Arthur W. NEW STORE 1407 H S¢e. NW. TELEPHONE MAIN 3707 SHREVE. of my dear mother. who_passed v one year ago today, Vember 26, 1920, No one knows how I miss you. mother: No one knows the tears 1 shed: in heaven I hope to mest you, “Wettere ro fhrewell wopds age sl “"—R DI\LGHTER MRS. MAMIE sl.'- smuv:vr. In lovinz remembrance of dear _mother. ANNIE V. SHREVE, pasead away’ one vear aso today. r 26, 1920, My heart in deeb sorrow returns to madns As ons vear ‘ao death ‘boro thes awi Tom me. And left me in tears. grief and woe. Before my eyes you faded, And growing weaker day by day, Patientiy bearing your suffering Until God called you home. To see vou slowly leaving me. A3 Delnless 1 Stood by And drained the cup of bitter griaf. Often to the graveyard I wander. Flowers to lay with loving care In «ad but lovine remembran ANNIE V. SHREV. Kot Snnkane WASH.. darling on (7 am.. Greenwich time. today.) Statione, Temneraturs Weather Fond; 30" Cloudv Cloudy Clondv Cloudy Clear Part clondy Rart clondy rt cloudy Cloudy Cloudy OVERCOME BY GAS. L. R. Campbell Found at Home Unconscious Due to Fumes. 1 N 10th and Canenhagen. D. D.. Gibraltar. $nain Horta (Fayal). Azores Hamilton. Rermuda. - —Know § what you lare taking for that cold. T0 CONSUMERS OF ELECTRICITY CRTPCMBARIRISSOE R | L S e W — THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA From August 1, 1917, to December 31, 1924 The Potomac Electric Power Company earnestly desires that all users of electricity furnished by it between August 1, 1917, and December 31, 1924, and who contributed through the rates paid by them between the said dates to the Impounded Fund, and who, by, the Decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, pass- ed December 31, 1924, may be entitled to a refund thereunder, and WHO HAVE NOT ALREADY RECEIVED SAME, make prompt annlication for said refund to this company ON OR BEFORE JAN- UARY 13, 1928. In accordance with the terms of said Decree, all claims not prop- erly presented and authenticated by January 13, 1928, SHALL BE BARRED. it rightfully belongs. The Company has done its utmost in providing every possible facility to effect settlement of refund due consumers consistent with rules and regulations promulgated under the Decree of the Court of December 31, 1924. To date the sum of $2,572,564.56 has been returned to consum- ers, but there is yet remaining in the fund the sum of $378,222.75, which the Company earnestly desires to refund to those to whom We courteously urge upon those who have not already received their refunds to promptly file claim for same on blanks which will be oladly supplied by the Company upon request, or call Main 10000 —Branch 122 or 123—and complete information will be given as to how to proceed in the early filing of claims. POTOMAC ELECTRIC POWER CO. November 25, 1927. o Avoid narcotics, sedatives or nerve deadening drugs in any form. 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THE Ol THAT 18 DIFFRRENT ROMALL 0TI Beware of Substitutes At Good Dealers Everywhere Bayerson 0il Works, Columbin | BEADED BAG—Friday. L. R. Campbell, 65 vears old, a car- penter, was found in his room at 619 New Jersey avenue shortly hefore 9 o'clock this morning suffering from the effects of illuminating gas, that had escaped from a partly open fix- ture in his room. It appeared the fix- ture accidentally was left partly open. Campbell was unconscious when memgbers of the rescue squad of the Fire Department and Dr. Lawrence Murphy of Casualty Hospital reached him. Their first aid efforts quickly re- stored consciousness and the patient was taken to Casualty Hospital. His complete recovery is expected. et Shortly after she had enjoyed the season’s races at Ballvshannon, Ire- land, Mrs. M. Daly died recently at the age of 110. LOST. on G_at.: Caht"capt. e beaded Smith. line_Hotel, 1340 L n.w BRACELET—Flexible gold. Thursday after- noon.__ Will_finder eall’ Gleve, 32407 BRACELET—Diamord bracelet. _ Thure iy wvening. near N al Theater. ~Substantial reward will be paid. if returned. by Mr. Shea. 35 B st. n.w. CANARY escaped from Apt. 2. 2030 Conn. ase. nw.: very tame. fine singer: ample re: Warda" Phone North 8730 27¢ DIARY. red Teather. los Cleveland_693 DOG—Wire-haired fox terrier: tag 7727 Capitol Reward. _Line. 1314, DOG—White Spitz: nu collar or tag, Re it rerurned fo J.' O. Sweikhart. Sye fatand._Md EYEGL. - B 1305 colored ha reward. ES—Tortoise shell. in_Fox Thy iay evening. Henry Clark, C 1916 Calvert st. G S, With chain affached. befween ave. and No. 41 Iowa Apart- Jth and O ata. " Duofold, orang v zame Eneraved Fred 707 Woodiew_rd GT.ASSES—Tortoise-shell rims, leather case: fasten al 13027 or 1304 S et nw, Arthur Brooks 1302 LEATHER BAG—Phys J. E. Harper's. 200 E. Ul Chase. and my Tesidence 3901 Grant rd, C.U¥, W. Chanpell. Reward. el MEMORANDUM BOOK. in Irather cover. containing $75; will give liberal reward Write Geo. 8. Groves. Room 800. 710, 13th 8t n.w. 27% MINK NECKPIECE Bth and 10th n soft black top: in” tront "ot leass return to S st n.w, Re- Hetween Mr. lerwood at.. Cher on Bih near L of L sts. n.w. Wed night 1. 1016 8th n.w CKPIECE squirrel._on 13th et.. er and Pairmont - st Reward ~ Adams 10351 between dnes. 1358 Pust_matron's ne engraved. = Reward. Wright, 1324 ave. se. Eastern St Mrs. Ling PIN—Pearl sunburst. with diamond_center oing from 14th and Clifton sts. 1o 7th and B ats. s.w. via 14th st cars. tranferring to . Rew: Columbia o lost Friday, hetween 1~‘ e ot and 1 in Hecht Co. store 1331 Florida ave. POLICE DOG 4 montha old fresh scar 1 throat, ~ Disapicarad | Tuewday &' p. ), C. Barklev 1740 Irving st nw e- 278 puvey. i spots_on Return to Main_1 at C s *ReMard Rth st n.w. _Adams % 17 -carat_diamond ket in platingm: ovemier "8 Liberal reward ] fter 6 p.m esday_morning. brown case bet 1145 21st and 218t an; Return to_1158 21st._ Rew wire hairad mn;ne white 1008 | ve. TRAVELING bile: ||munlu . rewa WRISE WAT Tost from aufomo- Call Adams 4356 H. N York ave. & 14th 4'YAY Benesh. Main: 34 WRIST WATCH. “while %old."on” white gold band, in Princess Theater. on H st. m.e. host. Lincoin 4517, 3 Thin n 4% and L ts. and Rigito. The fer. OF up’ 7th s g BRACELE i A o b Euraday about 340, ward, TAND .M initials “A K z tween 100k and 12th, Call 1200 H at. o, Saciety are notifd of the death of Mrs. ANN "HUGHES. _Funeral Sunday_at gelock from the Nineteenth Street Bapti: Church, 19th and Eye sts. n.w._ All_men bers are asked to be present. ' By order 2 ARY E. BRYANT. Presiden C. A. SMOTHERS. Sec's. INGRAM. Departed this life Wednesdas. November 23. 1927, at Gallinger Hospital, THOMAS H. INGRAM. devoted father of Mra. ~Mabel J. Fisher and brother of Charles W. Ingram of Philadelphia: loved ancle of Mrs. Henrietta Armisted. Wesley and C. Henry Ingram. Remains at W. Ernest Jarvis' funeral parlors. Fu- neral’ Sunday, “November 27. at 1:30 pm.. from John Wesley A. M. E. Zign Church: 13th and Corcoran’sts. n.w.. Rl Medtord officiating. Relativés and friends invited LANG. Entered i day. Novembe: herresidence, to plornal rest on Satur: o, 1037, at 4:50 4 m, N A e & LANG. belo of the iate John E. Lanz. ' Funeral from above residence on Mondas. November 8. at 2 o'cloc elatives and friends iovited. in Glenwood Cemetery. Dapers please cony.) McCARTHY. On Fridas. November 25 1027 ‘at_Providance Hospital.” MARTIN. beloved brother of May and Fergus Mc . neral from_53% Irving st. n.w. November 28 at 9.15 a.m.: th Peter's Chirch. where masa will be s: at 10 a.nm. for the renose of his soul. T terment’ Mount Olivet Cemetery. Relafives and friends invited 27 MEMAHON. On Fri) 5 is Tésidence. 622 Rock Creek (‘huw CLARENCE F. McMAHON. heloved uiband of the late Kate McMahon. axed 7 vears” Funeral from the ahove res; dence on Monday. Novembe: T hente 10" 80, Gahricls Charch, e igh, reauiem mass will be sung §:30 a.m, for the repose of his soul terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. tives and friends invited. ITCHELL. On_Saturday, November 1927, 4t” her_residence, 3130 P & MARGARET MARY MITCHELL. di of the late William and Sidney Virginia 11, Prayers will be said at her late on Monday, November 8, at .. from thence to Holy Trinity Where mags will he celebrated at 15 am: for the repose of hor soul. . In terment. (peivate) Congreasional Ceriegers MOORE. On Friday. November 25. 1027 JOSEPH ERNEST. ‘beloved son of Josenh W and Mabel Moore. Funeral from T. F. Costello’s chapel, 724 Nor Capitol st on Monday. November 28, at 2 p.m. Rela tives and friends invited. Interment. at Fort Lincoln Cemetery. l)flmrlpd 'hh ll'P nn Thursday. Nn at at her rest Rkll Pn‘klnwl ;ll MATTIE beloyed wife of Allen Moss an ot ‘Mre. Minnie Holmes. mourn their loss a hisba ren. & mother and a host o 'uneral Monday. November 28 at .m. from Galbraith A. M. E Zion Chiech. 26 MOSS. Friday, November 35. 1037, orgetown Hospital at T after 8 wering iltness, L17ABF H. aged 36 vears. beloved wife of Charles Moss. mother of Charles. ir. and Genevieve Moss. Re- mains resting at funeral parlors of John R Wright. 1337 10th st. Tnigriment arrenton. Va.'at 2 p.m (Hagerstown., November November 21 ON. “Remains restin parlors of W. W. et n.w. Interment at N: NF"" Eustis, Va.. Monday., No- d daughter ul Lula ¥ lvl Ev-rett Lewis Notice of funeral here- ufter. Remains resti at tl Jarvie Co. funeral parlors. orgia Departed _this tife Wednesday 3. 3057wt the Metronelity New York City. CHARLI . the_ devoted hln(hflr of Littlejohn. Marie n_and Porter. Funeral C.. Tuesday. Novembe II’ - On Thursday, mber her" residence, " 213 C ot HriaeXRET SANFELLNO © e Latchford) beloved wife of the late Frank San uuM'm Funeral from her late residence on Monday. ) m. thence to i where requizm high mass will be sung AL am | Relatives and friends invited. Please omit flowers. 27 ll)’l‘ On _Saturday. November at Providence Hospital beloved wife of Harry A Talhott, lrum the residence_ol her daughter. orence Klenk. 517 11th st. se.. CGvembe: at > pm. " Relatives ciends invited. Interment Plu«v‘u in November Children's Hos pital; 1S TOWNSEND. nfant a R W of Kensi M Fun ra] vate Interment at Arlington Natk ‘emetery Tkl!fl Departed this life Thursday, No- r 24 14 t the home of \\lllmm Parke ast Arlington, Va.. LIZA i wife of William Truss. 27, at 2 ~ Parker. ¢ e ton. to mourn ir joss two _brothers, ll)lus Parker and \Vll- pam A Parker: iwo’ sisters-in-law, Lai Parkor ‘and Ssrah Parker. On,the grave of my dear mother. Who is sweetly siee DAUGHTER SSREBHINE B. O'CON- WIL| ui A tribute of love to the memory of my dearest f:i g nd_ who was Sweet mother fo me. FANNIE 3, WI fell asleep in Jesus November 26. Sweet memories will linger forever. Time_ cannot change them. tis trie: Years that may come cannot’ sever My lovink remembrance of xou, AN . PAYNE. WUNDER. In sad_remombrance of o Hnannd WL EAAN . WOk DER. who died on Thanl l!'!l!‘ 1« {hirtéen” years ‘ako *today, November 20, A nohle man anc ason gone. And thus they vanish one by one into a realm bevund the sun When life on earth is richly done. He foved to lnueh and sing and play. As hanoy as the ea That Bies'its Sunchine throagh the hours And thrills the hlsominz fields and flowers. His friends shall keep his memory green, nd aver many a mystic scene Recall the Tanguet nours <o hrieht. When he infused sweet love and light. Gone, hut not forzotten. HIS LOVING WIFE. WILHELMINA YOUNG, In ead hut loving remembrance our_dear_ wife _and mother. JANIE RINDA YOUNG. who departed thi ope vear ago today. Gone is the face I loved so well Silent is the voice "Tis sad but_true. I The best is always first to die. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. i Modern Chapel _Telenhone. Main 2473 Quick Dignified Eficient Service, Automohile Service. Deal&Co. Mo S NE LINCOLN_K200. P. A. TALTAVULL o & & JALTAVULL. Mer, 96 Tth S A 1 HRAN CHAS. S. ZURHORST T. F. COSTELLO 1724 N_Capitol St NORTH 7078, Joseph F. Bu‘ch’s Son: (ISAAC_ BIRCH Phone West 98, 3034 M St. N.W. Fuone we V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor connecied with the orizinal W nu;nfi\rg unN.'.w. ment Phone rrn'v‘\ t 4. WILLIA] Embuimer. dious_chupel 1879. T it 47, 27¢ tavull l4|h & Spring d. Col. 464 464 Ttmothy “Hanlon 11 H St ! ___Phous L. 6643, “Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 412 H St. NE. Liflcfllfl su Mudern_Chapel. ALMUS R.SPEARE Suacceeding mo:-igm W, .SPE:ARBC() 1623 ecticut Ave. Syreatnesa s, POTOMAC 4600{ +2)T3at 0TSt FUNERAL _DESIGNS. Prompt_Auto Delivery Set Artistic—express ve—inexpens) Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. GEO. C. SHAFFER VE FLOKRAL A AT P M L e T A Our Only Store, 14th & Eye BLACKISTONE, 1407 H Beautiful Floral Designs, $5 and AL Sy aTon.”