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+ . ‘CarmackDryCleaning&Dyeing Co. g THE EVENING gT CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Piney Branch Citizens' Association will meet, 8 o'clock, in Hamline M. E. Church. Takoma Park Citizens’' Association 7:30 o'clock, Park branch of the Public Library. President-elect Roy Secretary-elect Herbert W. Rutledge, will take charge of the organization. Citizens’ Associa- tion will meet, 8 o'clock, in the por- table bullding, Baptist Church, Broth- ers place and Esther street southeast. Perry & Walsh Morticians Private Ambulances 29 H St. N.W. -Main 984 WE DYE WEARING APPAREL BLACK For Mourning in 24 Hours »t Line. 1810 Linc. 1812 will meet, Congress Heigh in Takoma Ferner, Stanton Park Citizens’ Association vill meet, 8 o'clock, in Peabody School The Dehgiers’ Club of Eastern High School WiN consider whether prohibi- tion should be made the chief issue in the presidential election. The Men's Club of Mount Pleasant Congregational Church will meet, o'clock. Dr. George R. Mansfield oi the United States Geological Survey will speak, and Miss Virginia Rand will recite, Men invited. ments. Northeast Washington Citizens’ Ae- soclation will meet, 8 o'clock, at Lud- low School. Hlection of financial sec retary to succeed the late W. W Sisson. © 8. S. Jacob Jones Post . 2, gion, will meet, 8 o'clock. —AS WELL AS KEEN ENJOYMENT 13NANN04) DONOLONINGYM = Sar 03 ONinva IN EVERY CRUMB OF Schneider’s Purina Whole Wheat Bread 9 Each loaf comes to you fresh every Refresh- | AR, WASHINGTON,, D. €, MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1927. at Thomas Circle Club, 1326 Massa- | selections by Miss Louise K. Shep- chusetts avenue, Bast Washington Heights Citizens' Association will meet, 8 o'clock, at Bradbury M, E. Church. Speakers: Dr. George C. Havenner, William McK. Clayton, Maj. Clayton E. Emig and L. L. Altman. All invited. Alpha Vi Delta will meet for dinner, 6:30_o'clock, at American Association ot University Women, 1634 I street. FUTURE. A joint meeting of the officers and | board of governors of the Hutradena Club will meet Thursday, 8 p.m., at the residence of M. Gordon, 1210 S street. Civitan dinner meeting tomorrow, 6:30 p.m., at La Fayette Hotel. Elec tion of officers. Board of directo will meet 5:30 p.m. The Argonaut Club will meet at| 12:30 p.m., at the | luncheon tomorrow, Hamilton Hotel. The Mira McCoy Andrews Day Nursery will meet Wednesday, 10:30 a.m., at the Hamilton Hotel. The Sixteenth Street Heights Citl- zens' Association will meet tomorrow evening at Northminster Chapel. Rep- resentative Charles A. Christopherson of South Dakota will speak of “The President’s Trip Through the Black | Hins.” Col. James 8. Pettit Camp, No. 3, Tnited Spanish War Veterans, will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m., at 921 Pennsyl- | vania avenue southeast. The Business Women's Council will meet tomorrow evening in the lecture room of the Church of the Covenant. A musical program will feature sing- Ruth Kebbe Election of officers. | herd. The District of Columbia Society of the Sons of the American Revolution will hold its annual nomination of of- ficers in the headquarters of the National Society Thursday might at % o'clock. Ernest E. Rogers, presi- dent general of the National Society, will be guest of honor. Dr. Harrisson E. Howe will speak of “New Hazards in Banking” Fri- day, at the forum meeting of the City 0 p.m., at the May- Alice Hill and will give guitar and rs. Tmo Thomp- will sing. Sthel Hayden n and Mrs. Grace Stanley Il be accompanist. eon tomorrow, flower Hotel, Holt The Emma Sanford Shelton W. C. T. U., will meet with Mrs. W. A. Bu nette, 4826 Illinois avenue, tomorrow, 8 pam. Mrs, Seymour Lowman and Mrs, Ellis Logan will speak and there will be @ musical program. The Jubilee Progressive Male Chorus will give a musical and liter- ary program Wednesday evening at the Vermont Avenue Baptist Church, under auspices of the Tribe of King David. Proceeds for the benefit of the church. o Some years ago a man whose fea- tures were hidden behind an iron mask pushed a baby carriage around the world. His name remains un- known, but he was an Englishman, and his trip is known to have been the outcome of a wager of no less than $100,000 with a millionaire friend which was made in a London club. You_Should Have Gawler Service! THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Cloudy with occasional rain tonight and possibly tomorrow morning. Not much change in temperature. Maryland—Cloudy with occasional rain tonight and possibly tomorrow morning. Not much change in tem- perature. Virginia—Rain tonight and probably tomorrow morning. Not much change in temperature. West Virginla—Rain tonight and possibly tomorrow morning. Not much change in temperature, Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m. 63; 8 p.m., 12 midnight, 55; 4 a.m., 53; 8 a.m., 53; noon, §6. Highest temperature, 57, at 11 p.m. yesterday. Lowest temperature, 52, occurred at 7:20 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 48; lowest, 35. Barometer—4 p.m., 30.24; 8 p.m., 30.18; 12 midnight, 30.10; 4 a.m., 30.07; 8 a.m., 30.09; noon, 29.99. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 4:16 a.m. and p.m.; high tide, 10:02 a.m. and 10: p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 5:07 a.m. and 2 p.m.; high tide, 10:54 a.m. and 0 p.m, The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 7:16 a.m.; sun sets 4:46 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises 7:17 a.m.; sun sets 4:46 p.m. Moon rises 7:50 p.m.; sets 10:12 a.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Great Falls—Muddy this morning. Weather in Various Citles. occurred SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals at and Sailings From New York. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Mexico—Tampico December Patria—A lexandria Do Grasse—Havre. DUE TODAY. Belgenland—Antwerp Toloa—Port Limon. . . Santa Ana—Valparaiso 8an_Lorenzo—San Juan.'.. . ridgetown—Pyperto Coiombi Nova_Scotia—Trinidad Roussillon—Bordeaux . DUE TOMORROW. Albert Ballin—Hamburg . St Mihiel—San Francisco. Berengaria—Southam President Van Buren Qrizaba—Havana . Flora—Ta Guayra'. " .. American_ Merchant—London.. . Alaunia—Southampton .. ... December. December ovember 2 December cember ecember November December Ccrise. T December December December * December Scythia—Livernool .. December Cedric—Livernool .. December Minnewaska—London December DUE WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 14. Paris—Havre ... . Besember Stuttzart—Bremen cember President Roosevelt— Bremerhaven. DUE THURSDAY. DECEMBER 18. rissa——St. anta Marta—Santa Mart, Fort Victorla—Bermuda. . DUE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16. Stavangerfjord—O8l0 .........December 6 DUE SATURDAY. DECEMBER 17. Bolivier—Antwerp December 4 DUE SUNDAY. DECEMBER 18. Calamares—Port Limon. ... ....December 10 Columbys—Bremerhaven December 9 Franconia—Liverpool .. December § OUTGOING STEAMERS. SAILING TODAY. De Grasse—Plymouth and Havre, SAILING TOMORROW. Westphalia—Queenstown and_Hamburg. Astrea—Inasua. Cave Haitien and Port au ince, Asia—Alexandria. Constantinoole and Gon- stanza. Matura—Grenada. Trinidad and Demerara. Belgenland—World cruise. Roma—Naples and Genoa. Cristobal—Port au Prince and Cristobal, Saco—Antwerp. SAILING WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 14, Berengaria—Cherbourg and Southampton. ‘® g — Peaths. . On _Saturday, December 10, JOEN H. husband of the lat e at W 3 R b % Jiieimeng, o Tighagy, Depa 10, 19 LLIE. th twood.” Tie leaves to n brothers, three sisters other relatives and_ friends, 14, at 1 o a host ¢ Funeral WWeq De atives and P neral funeral p at = pm. Int honors at _ Arl (Akron, Cle pleasa copy. ) MAJOR. ment ne. WILLIAM , THOMAS. Beriram and Thelma months. nent Glenwood Cemete McCARTHY, Suddenly, on cember 10, 1 I st ne, JAMES J husband of Mary Me( Funeral m “the above residence on Tuesday, December 13, at m., thence to the Holy Name Chu here & requiem high mass will b t 0 am. for the repose of his soul meni at Mount Olivet Ceme tives and {riends invited to MUNSON. Dr. FI tenant, band of Vivian H Saturday. De- his residence. ‘1002 McCARTHY, Veloved thy (nee Sullivan). retired, tanson, Tabler funeral Rome. Services with full Arlington Natia December 13 and friends inv beloved hu ns rest- val n.w honors at d Maracaibo—San Juan, La Guayra and Mara- Zacapa—Kingston. Cristobal and Puerto Co- Jombia. SAILING THURSDAY. DECEMBER 15. Aconcagua—Cristobal, Iquiue and Valpa- Taiso: Scythia—Queenstown and Liverpool. Mxico—Havana. Prosreso. Vera Crus and eariteiVigouth and Havie. - 1 & g arisopiy ¥ CEmergency’ Hospital President ' Roosevelt—Plymouth. Cherbourg | € ¥ e Huan it and Bremen. e ' al from his San Torenzo—San Juan. 1801 carroll ave Fakoms Fa M Weiinesday. - Deconier 152t (Southern” Virginia papers pleaso. cony bt SMITH. _Passed away o SCHEITLIN. On_ Saturday, December 10 1927, " MINNIE SCH IN (neg Bates) “ag. ) years, ved wife of John G. Scheitlin “and mother of Robert J. and ‘Harry G. Scheitlin. Funeral on December 13, at 3 p.m.. from residence. 304 B st. se. " Reln- and friends invited to attend. orivate. day in a sanitary wrapper. On Sale at Grocers’ and Delicatessen Stores—Ask for it “« ” y d 2 5 “Again T thank you all for your very CheCkerl)Odrd % O kin 'lt:r\'xwl—\t is a great comfort to : my mother and myself. We greatly appreciate what you have t.one for us.” Complete cost, $102.50 Stations, 1SOUNH 1 om0y «+gepinses * *qgu 15w Abilene Albany Atlanta Atlantic Baltimore Birmingham Bismarcic FREERD oowoes B+ Araguaya—Bermuda, SAILING FRIDAY. DECEMBER 16. Prins Frederik Hendrik—Port au Prince. Ciiracao and Maracaibo ] 53 $9) 5 Creablished 1850 gitred B. Gawl MORTICIANS 7o . Gaier BETTER ~+ QUALITY ; ~= BREAD * | POUND NET Port de Paix, Gon- Christmas with the George Steck will mean something—through every day of the year for years to come! Never before has a fine grand piano been available in such a small size and at so moderate a price. The “Grand Petite” was designed for the modemn small apartment. It is only 4 feet, 6 inches long, with a tone of sheer loveliness. A small deposit will place it in your home for Christmas. 3785 Xmas Club Terms, $25 Per Month De Moll Piano and Furniture Co. Twelfth & G Sts. Steinway & Weber Duo-Art Reproducing Pianos Agolian Co. Representatives . v -, 1730-1732 Penna. Ave. N, Main 5512-5513 NON-SECTARIAN WASHINGTONS FINEST MENS WEAR STORE AN G T O e New and Smart! MEN'’S - LOUNGING ROBES Brocaded Robes (silk lined)...... Wool Robes. French Flannel Robes ¢.cccueee Blanket Robes. . Brocaded Robes Terry Cloth Robes. 10.00 Brocaded Silk Robes (silk lined)........ 50.00 Imported French Silk Robe 75.00 2D SN BROCADED Ra Leigh Robes $ I 0.75 Rich brocaded robes with shawl collar; gor- geous designs and colors, Trimmed with satin and silk girdle. A very remarkable value! Ra Leigh Leather House Slippers with leather soles and heels. Black or Tan, $5.00. Blue or Red, $6.00. MEN'S FURNISHINGS—STREET FLOOR Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street INC, 3 2% i3 1y Pt.clondy .+ Cloudy ; o Foty o Clotdy Clear Galveston Helena Huron, Indianapolis Jacksonville. Kan: Los _Angeles. Louisville Miami. Fla. N. Orleans. New York. Okla, “City. (lm?fiA . Philadelphia. Phoenix" . Pittsburgh Portland, Me. Portland Or Raleigh N.C 8. Lake City 2 San “Antonio. San_Diexo. S. Francisco Si. Toul St. Paul, Seattle WRSH? ¢ 30.08 FOREIGN. (7 a.m.. Greenwich time. today.) Stations. Temperatyre. Weather. 2 Tand . Part cloudv g Bart clou Viennia, _ Aust Cloudy Berlin, 'Germany. | . Cloudy Coperhagen, Denmark. Part_cloudy Stockholm. Sweden. Snow ibraltar. Spain Clondy Forta (Fayal), J Part cloudy San Juan, Porto Rico. Cloudy Havana, Cuba. E Clear EPR Sotr: R BB B3R 29 A DBISIBTIATIS IR LT B BB DITR T Rain Cloudy 44 glt!" . Pt.cloudy .01 Cloudy 5 Clear e DD BB E RSB Bs 258 ARSIERNSRIREBIITTEL ot st ‘Marriage Licenses. solarriaee lcenses have been tested fo the owin s 2 L ucioh ‘C. Feemater and Elizabeth Sfeven- son. Hosevelt Keys and Ella R. Phillips. TRV, Feaber 'and B; Maude Kerfoot. udge H. Barrett and Nellie Joyner. bert Hverman and Hattie P. Scott. ames T. Mason and Jannie A.'Lancaster, both of Mine Run. Va. Paul Grover of Brookiyn. N. Y. ard e arlea "R Bomer: and Caroline C. Wet arles ‘R. Soper and Caroline C. Wels- man, both of Beltsvil Births Reported. The following_births have been reported 'gx the Health Department in the past 24 ours: orman J. and Alice V. Hough, girl. Charles W. and Myrtle G. Arnold, boy. Frank K. and Abbie R. Beller, girl. George E. and Evelyn M. Bowley, bo; Samuel 0. and Annle P. Willoughby, boy. Kemper L. and Beatrice Mills, girl. Eiry and Cora Tolbert. girl. Frank and Amelia Greer, boy, George and Lottie Brent. boy. Walter and Willie B. Kitchen, girl. Butler H. and Phrenella E. Care; Irl. Roosevelt M. and Ellener P. Lew Y. Ryan Service will appeal to you Ability to antlcipate every requirement and the conduct of our work in a thoughful, con- siderate manner is @ service worthy of consideration. Funeral parlor, private ambu- lance and livery in connection. James T. Ryan Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. ‘Telephone Atlantic 1700-1701 LOST. A 3 and N e Whlio J ey PRIy, ey Ve, nw.i reward on return. ass. e Bw' Phose Desatur 18, L0 M COLLIE PUPPY. 6 monthe old, Fold nd- white: angwers o Nicks " ‘Blease ‘Te: fiirn 1o 1750 Lamont st. n.w: Reward DOG—Tieht Trown wolfcollls dog: straved ] .t niy Gueations asked, " Mra. Tofson. "o DOG—German police, light t: S Saturday” morning. Reward. 250" Mane: o . FRATERNTTY PIN. Delta_Sigma Pl be- tween Vetorans' Burean and Palais Roval. 523 Varnum nw. 1. 5019, 12¢ F COAT-—Party who made mi; - chaneing fur conts at 2400 m'{'n’f.’gf"fi'r’x.x'fi “vening: Deceniger 3. - fhelr aun copte 2 Dlsspasca andveel GOLD BROOCH. with dlamond, ruby glternoon, between 415 n.fl‘dnmh‘v-tp:fw ‘tnd “car 10 Army. Diti g ward. 'At‘fim-nlififlfl ol ks GOLD WATCIT. Elein, with Ini ir.. oo back. in vicinity of reetown Co leige, " 3, P. Cumniskey. West 1814, 165 TANDBAG brown: Tefi"on 7Th st ar 1c: day: small amount of money and Einsiess liberal reward. Cal Col. 64485 TAPROBE tetween 2813 A4th pl. fornia st. via Garfleld, 34th lns Reward. - 1474 Newton st. n.w. PICTURES, old-fashioned grous 4517._948 Mass. ave. n.w. Reward. POLICE _DOG. brown and black mixture, male, full grown: no collar; name “Wolt." Col. 8092. Reward. ROLT, BILES—7th st oF e section to 10Th. Eiberai reward. ' Address Hox' 50-5. Star of: ROSARY. ayethyat, crom engraved ~wiih pame. May 18, 1023, Reward." Cleveland z WRIST BAG, black silk; Sunday evenini from 21st and H to 17th and PBI{HI!]YIHI‘I’ . Reward, 2121 H st. n “gm. lunday night: whif 5 1), T Py Sl e % "C. ele oria 78, oF Main 160, Branch 13. o 145" i . Saturday or _Sunday— morning. ll’-‘jlvmar‘kuen $5. Call Decatur 1188, or 1626 St BROOCH containing square-cut diamonds and black onyx; Sat- urday, between Mayflower Hotel Conn, ave. and N st.; reward. Returgi to lost and found dept., ' bl Baracoa—Cape Haitien aives and Puerto Colombia. SAILING SATURDAY. DECEMBER 17, Alaunia—Plymouth, Havre and London. Cedric—Queenstown and Liverpoot. Minnewaska—Cherbours and London. MayarlSaatiago, Kingsion and Fuerto Co- mbia. Plava—Puerto Cortes, Puerto Barrios Toloa—Havina. Cristobal and Port Lt oloa—Havana. mon. San Juan—San Juan. . Nova, Seotia—3i. ‘Fiomas, St. Crotx and Bar- 8. Southern Cross—Rio de Janeiro, San - tovideo and. Buenos Aires. i Patria—Marseille, Naples and Palermo. American Banker—London. Roussilion—Vigo and Bordeaux. Orizaba—Havana. Bellance—West indian cruise. Nerissa—st. Johns an 3 Fort . Georse—Bermuda. Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to the ‘Health Depariment in ‘ihe Dast. 24 hours: Th . Van Alstyne, 76, Chastlet P T P2 TS St Yicholas . Mandanyohl, 75. 511 B at. e s H. Smiith, 72, arfleld Memorial Hos- al. Benjamin L. Crismond, 66, 184 Tennes- sec_ave. ne, Henry A Turner. 63. 2100 Massachusetts 3iax Cardover. 66, 6234 Geo ; R et S ST e pital, Elizabeth Kiotz. 51, 1005 K st. n.e. Holiliam W. Kelly. 50. United States Naval spital _ John P, howski, 38, United States Veterans' Hospital, Bovert Johnson. 47. Emergency Hogpital apyiliam L. Summers. 45. Gallinger Muni‘ al Hog Lilly Harris, 44, 2133 Oth st. Cards of Thanks. GOEBEL. _Mrs. Edward Kolb and Mrs. Charles Diets. ar.. to exprese heir sincere thanks {o”their many friends and for their kind expressions of sym- d’ their beautiful floral tributes death of our dear sister, ROSA We wish to ss our thanks to e trindy, Snd el o e wympacry of our father, Mr. GIORGE' B. LEWIS, HIS CHILDREN. * Beaths. ANDI A O Dex ber 12, 1927, ‘xzfgxrnm'éxs. Yeloved husband of gfi! e _Anderson, 47 years. Funeral from W. W. Deal's funeral home, 816 H on ' Wednesday, December 14, at Tnterment FortLincoln ~Céme- Departed this life December 10, at his_residence. 409 O st. n.W.. R. BELL. devoted husband of Victoria A. Bell, father of George G. and Austin W. ‘Bell and loving brother of Rebecea B, Porter, Mrs, Carrie Over- 5 Cecelia_Byrd' and" Mi Holmes. High requiem mass at 1 n Tuesday, December 13, at St. Augustine's Church. BELL. The Association of Oldest Inhabit, ants _(colored) _will attend funeral of JAMES R. BELL, Tuesday. 10 am., i ‘Augustine's Church, 15th between L hw 4 SAMUEL W._ WATSON, President; G. L. W. WALTERS, Secretary. ‘ . Members of the Frederick Douglass ief Assaciation are notified of the death on__Saturday December 10, 1927, of JAMES R. fi%u., late_a member of the association, = Funeral Tuesday. December 13, at 10 am. from St. Augustine's Chitreh, {NQ; A. DAVIS, Pres. BELL. The Crispus Attucks Reliet Associa- tion _announces the death of Brother JAMES R. BELL, at his residence, 409 O st. n.w. and that the funeral will be held on Tuesday moroing. Decemner 13, at 10 o'clock from St. Augustine's rel W' SYEPHAN FULLER, Bres. J. C. BURLLS, Sec'y. BELL. ‘The John Marshall Harlan Relief ‘Association announces the death of Brother JAMES R. BELL. Funeral Tues- day. December 13, at 10 am. from St Augustine’s Church. 15th st. ‘between L nw, - Members are urged {c attend. GEORGE . COLE, Pres. L.’B. CURTIS, Rec. Sec'y. On Saturday, December 10. 1927, at 945 p.m.. ARTHUR LEE BOWIE, be- loved husband of Lillian Bowie (nee ‘Wetherall). Funeral services on Wednes- day. December 14, 1927, at 1:30 P, at Tabler's funeral home. Interment Union Cemetery, Rock Md. 13* CLELAND. On Sundag, December 11. 1027, at _her residence, 126 16th st. n.w. rel ath; at 1l GOE] B LEWIS. the frie; st n 3 tery. BELL, 1927, JAM SARAH LOTTIE CLELAND. widow of ‘William Martin Cleland, Funeral from the chapel of John R. Wright Co. 1337 10th st. n.w.. Tuesday. December 13. at 2 Interment Glenwood Cemet . A cial meeting of Esther Cnapier: Nor 50: E. S Wil be held. De- ;;m?»r 1 127, a1 pms i New onic Temple, for the purpose of at- "‘:{EA','?;{\»‘,{“ uneral of Mrs. SARAH L. BY ORDER OF THE WORTHY MATRON .y, December 10, 1927, belgved husband of the Funeral from his late residence, 59 f‘ n.w. on Tuesday, De cember 18, at 8:30 am. Solemn h requiem ‘mass at St. Aloysius Cl B clock. “Relatives and friends invi Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 12 PES. _The members of Association COF e Tnhqbitadts are reaested 1o attend al of our late associate, AUGUS- B. COPI Alo; reh, " North Capitol’ ang e ShORE W, NOYES, President ELIOT WRIGHT, Secretary, 12 2 December 10, 1027, at Malden, Oty “MERCINE E. COTTER, widow ©t Clarence H. Cutter. in the 95th year of her age. Funeral private. Interment In fon_Cemetery, on, D, C..,on onday. December 12. o ' LADURANTAYE, On Sunday, December O A ARFATRICE. beloved daukhier of Louis and Corinne De Ladurantaye, aged 20" years. Funeral from the residence of e 1008 L0, & 0 thence 40" St Francis de Sales Ch where mass will be offered at a.m. for the repose of her soul. lnterment Mount Olivet Cemetery. DOUGLAS, Suddenly. on Sunday, December 11, 1927. at his residence, ‘Alh Sherman n.w.. ROSCOES SUMNER DOUGLAS, assistant cashier. Prudential Bank, de- voted husband of Edith Ross Douglas and beloved son of Robert C. Douglas. Ho leaves to mourn their lois 3 sons and 3 daughters and a host of other rela- fives and friends. Funeral Wednesda: ber, 14, at 1:30 pm.. from M tuneal, home. Bih' and wes minster ste, alives and friends In- Vited.~*(Philadeiphia, Detroit Dagers please copy.) o 158 TR B e, Rt o N A, F Plorence J, A ; L bis late her 40, 1957, at10:85 am. dence of her ‘son, 620 L st. n.e SATTH. S 18 survived by her _Fowler and Robert Smith ogdley: a daughter-in-law, Mr. Fowlér, “and four_grandchildren, Helen. Georgo, Robert and, Warren Fowler: ineral services will be held at _ home, Elk Hill, Goochland County, Va. SUMMERS. Departed this life on Satur December 107197 at_ Gal wer Hospital, 1 a, briet fliness. LIAM L. SUMMERS. the heloved husban of Lizzie Summers, son of Elsie Jackson. brother of Devie. Clarence. Lewis. ef and Blanche, and a host of other relatvies 3pd frlends. Funeral from his late homk 3 leasant. Fairfax_County, Vaw - day, December 13, at 2 pame ' > 18 In Memoriam. ANDERSON. Tn ead but loving remem- bragce of me dear mother. MAKY ANDE N, “wha' died E b B L len years ago today, De. Gone. hut not forgotten. HER DAUGHTER. ADA DICKSON. * BROWN. In sad but loving remembrance of qur déar mother, MARY P. BROWN, who r is life ten year 3 December 1%, 1017, '" Years afo loday. FRANCES AND EDNA. * KELLER. In sad but loving remembrance | e e W is ‘life twenty years ago today, December 12, 1907. T In_my heart your memory lingers, Sweet. tender, fond and true: ere is not a day. dear mother, ER TOVING BAUCHTER, Mas. ¥, 2, HENNING. SRR McDONALD. In loving remembrance of our ‘dear mother. SARAH A. McDONALD. who passed away, ten years aso today, Decem- r 12, 19. SON AND DAUGHTER. * POCOCK, In - Jowiry rance of m: feas Husband” SEDREEEEECOR” why departed this’ life three years ago today, WIS DYV oTED WIFE, THERESA GRAVES POCOCK. ¢ . RUDASILL, Tn loving remembrance of our dear husband and daddy, HERNDON BAR- BOUR RUDASILL, who passed away two yea \Z0 lol):g, December 12, 1925. LOVING WIFE, MARY. AND CHILDREN, ROY. MARY J.. BOBBIE. BENJAMIN AND SOPHIE. . SACREY. A tribute of love and remem- SREREN who deparicd i 1 e SACREY. wi arted this axo today, Decomber 12, 1017, 0 0" In the gravevard. eoftly sleepi Where the flowers Fentls waves Lies the one we love #o dearly. In her lonely. silent grave. HER LOVING SON. GEORGE C. SACREY, * SHERWOOD. In lo 10} dear Tihaod na Tasher SAMUEL °f "SuER wflo{).d WhDDllPuzug.:d ;hll)fl! five" yeal ago today, December 12, 122, RiFE SND bAUGlTERS, * SHOEMAKER. In tat but lovins, reme o Of gy dear daughter, M SHOEMAKER (hee Hiition) . who died_in Phoenix, Arix. seventeen years.ao, De cember 13. 1970, In my heart your memory lingers; Sweetly tender. fond and true: e s not @ gingla day. Mattie. That 1 do net think of you HER DEVOTED MOTHER. MRS. C. HUT- TON WHITE. i TANNER. ‘the resi- SARAH a sister, In ead remembrance of our dear mother, PAULINA TAN (Spout Springs. Va). who fell asicep one year ago. December 11. 1926. Gone. dear mother, but ou shall n be forzotten. May in pe: LOVING SON. CHARLIE T;‘*“\‘ FKKA‘ DAUGHTER. GERTRUDE FRANKLI ERAL DIRECTORS. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons ISAAC_BIRCH) 3034 M SNV " Blone went ve. Established 1841, V. L. SPEARE CO. Nefther the successors of nor connectea with the origtnal W. R. Speare establish ment. 1009 H St. N.W. Phone Frank. 6 For . N, Quic Automobile’ Service. W. W. Deal & Co. 816 H St. N.E. LINCOLN 8200 3. WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Direcior and Embalmer. Liver onnection. Commo- atoriums. Moder- ate prices. N.W._Call M. 1385, W. Warren Taltavull 14th & Spring d. Col. 464 Timothy Hanlon 641 B St. NE Phone L. 6543. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 412 H St. NE. . Modern_Chapel. Lincoln 524 ALMUS R.SPEARE WR‘SP%ARECO. 1623 Connecticut Ave. POTOMAC 4600 (\Traers Frank Geier's Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. . Modern Chavel - Tatéonons. _ Main 2473 JOHN "R."WRIGHT co. 301 EA: 1iEAST, CARITOL ST. ———_Fhons_Lincal S T. F. COSTELLO 1724 N_Capitol St NORTH 7978, FUNERAL DESIGNS. BLACKISTONE, 1407 H Beautiful Floral Designs, CA fi}lsni;,-}‘luvup’ TomDt_Auto Dellvery Servi Artistio—expressive—inexpenal Gude Bros, Co., 1212 F St. “GEO, C. SHAFFER