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i TUXEDO SUITS; $29 f $35 Value. On Liberal Terms | EISEMAN'S, 7th & F| Perry & Walsh Moerticians Private Ambulances | 29 H St. N.\W. Main 984 | Men’s ties, of im- ported silk moires and repps, in new patterns. $2.50., Men’s broadcloth London pajamas, with comfortable English collar, in plain blue, tan, white, helio. $5. Brocaded silk [ dressing gown, CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. The Geological Soclety of Washing ton will meet, & o'clock, in assembly hall of the Cosmos Club, Presidential address by Charles Butts, “Variations in Appalachian Stratigraphy,” illus trated with slides. A turkey dinner will be served at Trinity Episcopal Church, Third and C streets, from 5 to 7 o'clock A play, “The Old-fashioned Mother, | will be presented by the Christian En- deavor Society of St. Pauls English Lutheran Church, 8 o'clock. The Jubilee Progressive Chorus will give a musical and lites entertainment this evening at Grecian mule, of fi:tmt colt with kid g kid lining. $4. French flannel robe, in new and col- orful stripes. $15. House slippers of tan calfskin with soft, padded leather soles, kid lined. $3.50 and $4. ined in blue, wine or gray. $25. Imonl Avenue Baptist Church, under auspices of the Tribe of King David | Proceeds for the benefit of the church. | Lanier Helghts Citizens' Assoclation will meet, 8 o'clock, at Henry D. Cooke School. _Speakers: ~ Willlam McK. Clayton, James G. Yaden and Dr. Willlam J. Showalter. | The spanish-American Atheneum will meer, 830 o'clock, at the Wast |ington Hotel. Dr. Luis Churion will speak. The N. A P. will meet, § o'clock, at w. A., 901 Rhode Island avenue. Report will be made | by committee that called on the Under- | secretary of the Treasury Monday. A The Layman's Retreat League will . at the Mayflower Hotel. Men's brocaded dressing gown, in wine, blue and tan, The District Dental Association will meet, 6:16 o'clock, at the Mayflower Hotel. FUTURE. Baby Lovers' Circle, No. 1, Florence Crittenton Home, wiil meet with its president, Mrs. A. B. McManus, Co- lumbia Apartments, tomorrow for luncheon and a Christmas party. | The freshman first-year morning class, Georgetown Law School, will | meet at dinner tomorrow, 7 p.m., at | the Hamilton Hotel. Phi Beta Pi Fraternity will give a banquet tomorrow, 7:30 p.m., at the iamilton Hotel. Ladies’ @uxiliary to Costello Post, American Legion, will meet tomorrow’ evening at the Hamilton Hotel. | Temple €Chapter, No. 13, 0. E. 8., will have a special meeting Saturday night fot installation of officers. The Washington Highlands Citi- zens’ Association will meet December 15, 8 pm., in Congress Helghts school. The Georgetown izens' Associa- tion has advanced its meeting to December 16, owing to the regular date falling on December 26, which will be celebrated as a Christmas holiday; Place of meeting, Potomac Bank Hall, 8 p.m. The ladies of the Rhode Island Ave- nue M. P. Church will serve a turkey dinner at the church tomorrow and Friday, from 5 to 7 A bazaar will also be held in the school house, with Christmas articles and homemade candy on sale. The Conduit Road Citizens' Associa- tion will meet tomorrow. & p.m.. at St. David's parish hall, Conduit road. Car stop, 13. Prevost Hubbard will give an illus- trated lecture on “Bituminous Roads and Other Uses of Asphalt,” tomor- row, 8 p.i in the Chemistry Labra- tory Auditorium. Invitations extended to any and all interested. The Kiwanis Club will hold its an- nual election of officers at a luncheon in Hotel Washington tomorrow after- noon at 12:30 o'clock. Ryan Service will appeal to you. Ability te anticipate every requirement and the conduct of our work in a thoughful, con- siderate manner is a service worthy of considena-tion Funeral parlor, private ambu- lance and livery in connection. James T. Ryan Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. . Telephone Atlantic 1700-1701 = g L] ] % %‘ E z g Men'’s mufflers, of fine repp; in stripes, jacquards or plaids. $5. T £l —per annum. Generous long, 5 inches wide Tue CommeRrcIAL =il g §! changes the ed loyal. for many a ye [ where minimum annual rental—actual size, 2375 inches anl'sfligitbfy of fl)~¢w ity of Waghington and Disgtrict of Columbia DESPITE the many, tion the congregation of McKendree Meth- odist Church has remain- This church has stood on Massachusetts avenue ELLEN STONE DIES; NOTED MISSIONARY [Kidnaping in Macedonia in 1901 Roused America. Paid $72,500 Ransom. By the Associated Press. CHELSEA, Mass., December 14.— donian bandits in 1901 electrified this country, died here last night. Her life was saved hy the raising of a queen's ransom by popular sub- scription in the United States. She was born in Boston in 1846 and was sent to the Balkans in 1878 by the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. While returning from a teachers’ convention at Samokov, Bulgaria, then a part of Turkey, a small party was waylaid. One member was shot and Miss Stone and a Mme. Tsilka, wife of an Albanian missionary, taken captive Through the American legation at Constantinople, notice wi . served that unless $110,000 was forthcoming both women would face death. The Board of Foreign Missions appealed for aid and $72,500 was obtained and paid over only after the bandits had con- sented to a month’s grace in order to allow additional subscriptions. It was not, however, until five months after their capture that the two were released. Thelr captors, fearing treachery and the Turkish sol- diery, spirited Miss Stone and her companion from place to place until, through arrangements with John G. A. Leishman, American Minister af the Sublime Porte, a lonely spot not far from Saloniki was agreed upon the money was paid and the vietims were freed. Tn 1902 Miss Stone returned to this ecountry She made her home here with a niece. She was 81 years old. g Commissioned in Reserve Corps. John Beek, jr., 2254 Cathedral ave- niue, has been commissioned by the War Department a second Hentenant of Coast Artillery, in the Reserve Corns of the Arm: WFEARING APPAREL BLACK For Mourning in 24 Hours CarmackDryCleaning&Dyeing Co. Line. 1810 Line. 1812 OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT AT EISEMAN’S, 7th & F e The Bank of Personal Service You're Entitled to the Fullest Return From Your Pay Day Savings —and .you'll get noth- ing less than that when you make “Commer- cial National” the part- ner of your thrift ef- forts. We Pay MORE INTEREST on Sav- ings Accounts Than Any Other National Bank in Washington. @Step in This Pay Day and ask us to show you how Our Savings Dept. computes interest. One Dollar or more will open an account Open Until 5:30 P.M. Dec. 15th and 16th for Pay Day Depositors’ Convenience SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES, $3.50 Up sized boxes, even at the Miss Ellen M. Stone, the American missionary, whose kidnaping by Mace- | CHARLES E. SMITH. Funeral services for Charles E. Smith, 61 years old, organizer and first president of the Policemen’s As- soclation, who died In Emergency Hospital Monday, were conducted at the residence, f01 Carroll avenue, Ta koma Park, Md., this afternoon at yelock. Rev. B. G. Wilkingon officlated Interment was in Rock Creek Cems tery, with Masonic rites at the grav Mr. Smith served on the police force here for 23 s, until retired July 1, 1924, He a native of Wytheville, Va. He was a member of Stansbury Lodge, F. A. A. M. REJECT CITIZENS’ PLEA. C. Heads Disapprove Change in Law on Street Widening. The District Commissioners today refused a request of the Columbia Heights Citizens' Association to spon- sor a change in the law that abutting property owners would not have to meet special assessments for street widening. Street widening, the Commissloners held, is usually initiated by petitions of abutting property owners, that it enhances property value, and that the law requires them to pay 40 per cent of the cost, and for these rea- sons “there seems to be no adequate justification to seek a change in this law."” al Rescue ain 8088, string of_pearl T atd 39R2-J. . black. lost evenin, 3 3 all Main_3519. BULL DOG. brown brindle; 11521 Answers to name of ‘‘Tes Clarendor 1291, or 319 Columbia rydale_Va. “Reward BUNCH OF 5 KI L8 beiween Ontario rd. and sward if returned to Myer J. on_Lanier pl vert “st. Loeb. 17 CHAIN K Apt_610. The sable and white Finder please notify R. E. e st 9 and white: on Sunday, vi- , and Woodley rd. Phone anawers to name Jones ollie. white. female: names Bohbie 34th_‘and Porter n.w.: re 1195._3419 Porter n.w. DOG—German_volice. _Iight _tan_color: Saturday morning. ~Reward. 2941 Mass. ave, n.w DOG—Polics. puppy. 14 —weeks o0, Tight tan. from 1301 Irving nw. Reward. No tions asked. BULL TERRIER, _white, full unciipped ears. name Buck, black . Maryland tag. 'Telephone Wisconsin 3434 or bring doi‘ to McCabe, Brookville rd. "rldd Williams Lane, Chevy Chnei !fl. FUR COAT—Party who made mis changing fur_coats at 2400 16th st evening. December 2. please call and get their own_coat. GERMAN POLICE PUPPY about & months old. Vicinity Chevy Chase. Reward. 4107 Ingomar st._Cleve. 1251. Trames. Sunday Bight in or t Vernon_Church and 9th st. ear outh of N. Y, ave. ' Return Mt. Ver- . Bews shape leat. beiween stop. now Chw mond _inlaid on return GOLD WATCH, Elgin. with initials J_ P, C jr.. on back. in vi ity of Georgetown U leke, J. P. Cumniskey. West 151%. _16! KEYBOOK containing two kevs and Co. tharge coin. Call Ga. 28K8. i LARGE ENVELOPE addressed fo National Publishing Co.. 1220 'H Potomac Park car.. aboiit 7:30 am. Tuesday. Decem- ber 13." Please phone above firm. Main $524. NECKPIECE—Brown fur: Tuesday morning: Euclid between Col. rd. and 14th st. Reward. Telephone Adams - POCKETBOOK—! and_change. Mondag. on U st o Mrs. Charles Connor. Franklin 8289-1. Reward. POLICE DOG. brown and black m malé, full grown: mo collar: name “Woll." 0l. 6082, _Rew PURSE, 71‘"""15 black. mn};ng:mx 310 r;(m and ueeday a.m.. Potomac Park car: Miss Maude Beck. 1373 Col. rd e _circlet _setting. Westover.” Colesville Liberal reward for Return car. 2 B st. s. RING. diamond. 5- Deceniber . between Md.. and Washingto fetiirn to 2701 Conn. ave..”Apt. 206. BLE_SCARF. two skin legation and Mayflower Hotel. Mrs. Dana. the Mayflowe . “Rags.” male: white, shaggy coat: bne ear and right hip black. $10 reward. North 1903 and 24 inches deep. Nariona. Bank Capital & Surplus, $1,400,000.00——Resources, Over $18,000,000.00 Corner Fourteenth and G Sts. 0 when in popula- erate. heo ar, and has i or near the ._on_bacl 636 ‘Keefer pl. WRIST WATCH. Colony Theat of watch. n.w. WRIST BAG. bl from 21st and H . n.W. 207 WILL, THE PARTY WHO TOOK my Society Brand overcoat from Childs' Avenue Restau- rant Monday night. by mistake, please return with my keys? Reward. Groff. 1308 Far- ragut st HENGES o WEDDING RING unday_evening and Pennayl t0 17 2. . n.w, —piatinum. Rew 1437 Spring rd. nw., Ant. 204, Adams W. . No Doubt —need be in one’s mind he calls us, for our prices are always mod- Complete service from $125.00 up. EAL FUNERAL HOME Gor reference, Ask your neighbor” 816 H STREET N.E. | GAITHER, _Th | SINSINGEK, THOMAS HENRY NICHOLS, 51, DIES AT HOME HERE Funeral Service to Be Held Tomor- row Afternoon—Formerly in Quartermaster Department. Thomas Henry Nichols, 51 old, clegk in the employ of the Wel fare and Recreational Association of Public Buildings and Grounds, at his residence, 1800 Newton street northeast, yesterday. Death was at tributed to heart disease. Prior to his connection with the association. Mr. Nichols was employed in the Quartermaster Department, U A He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Maude E. Nichols, and two young children: his mother, Mrs. Margaret T. Dolton; a brother, William J. Nichols of New York and a sister Mrs. William B. Sweet of New Jerses Funeral services will be conducted Hysong's funeral home, 1300 N street. tomorrow afternoon At o'clock. Interment will be in Cedar Hill Cemetery. CITIZENS TO ASK LARGER FUND FOR SCHOOL ANNEX $180,000 Recommendation for Ad- dition at Burrville Institution Held Too Small. years at Relieving that the $150,000 recom mendation made by the Bureau of the Budget. for erection of an eight-room addition to the Burrville School to be insufficient, the Northeast Boundary Civie Association, meeting in the Burr- yille School last night, left the matter in the hands of H. D. Woodson to bring before Congress. It is the desire of the association that the addition in- clude an assembly hall and a gym- nasium. Rev. James Johnson succeeded Woodson as chairman of the member. ship committee, and permanent or- sociation of the school was ‘effected with the following office Fugene Jackson, presiden Foster, vice president; F Lewis, | secretary, and M. E. Hughes, treas Porter, president of presided Card of Thanks We wish to express onr thanks to our many friends. neighbors. the Post C fice Department. Oldest Inhabitants. Fre erick Diaglass. Crispus Attucks. John Ma shall Harlan Relief Associations and rela tives for their kindness thonghtfnl con’ sideration during the late illness and for their beantiful floral tributes at the death of our husband. father and hrother. TAMES ROBERT BELL THE FAMILY. Beaths. ACK. December 14, 1927 Tesidence. 121 R st. n.e. HENRIETTA P. BLACK in her sixty-ninth vear. widow of the late West Black and mother of Pearl Black and Edna M. Moxley. Funeral from her late residence Friday. at 2 p.m. Friends and relatives invited. Inter- ment at_Fort Lincoln Cemetery. A patient, gentle sufferer at rest. December M. U, BELL. VERS. a; T NANCY FLORENCE jence of her daushter, z owles. 2208 Tunlaw ' rd. n.w. 3 survived by four children. two sons and two daughters. Roy A_'and John W. Bowers of Martinsburg, W. Va. 'and Mrs. James: G, Massey and Mrs William W Bowles of Washington. D ©. Tnterment ay. December 16. at Martinsburg. W BOYCE. On Tuesday. December 13, 1927 8:30° p.m. RHODA C. BOYCE. beloved Sita tha iate William H. Bovce. aged 78 years._Funeral from the residence of her son. William_L. Boyre. Annapolis rd. Bladensburg. Md.. on Thursday, December 15. at 2 pm. Relatives and ‘friends in- vited to atiend. Interment at Glenw, Cemetery. . BURCH, On Wednesday. December 14, 1927, at 7:50 at_her residence. 4th st USAN REBECCA. beloved wife of e hereafter. v A. Burch. Notice of fu- CARPENTER. Depari s cember 11. 1927, at_her residence. Sullivans court s:w. JULIA R, CARPEXN- TER. sranddaughter of “the fate Carrie Jones. daughter of the late Joseph Edelin and devoted daughter of Mabel Edelin. ter of Ernest. Martha. ie_and Carrie ‘delin. niece’ of * Henrietta “Alberts and cousin of Marie Watts. Funeral Thursd December 15. at 1 o'clock. from 33 Fen- ton st. me.. thence to Rehoboth Baptist Chnrch. 15t st. bet. N and O sis. s.w. All relatives and friends invited. is* Suddenly. on Mondas. 2 at Emergency Hospiial. LiNa loved wife of Angelo Funeral {rom the residence of her daugh- tor. Mrs. 1521 O st n.w.. on " Thursda at 8:30 a thence to S Swhere mia will be saiq at 9 a.m. Please omit flowe: Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 14 CLARK. On Tuesday, December 13. 1927 DELLA E. CLARK, beloved daughter “of the late Perry and Rosetta Clark. Fu- neral from her late residence. 847 Lamont St. n.w. on Thursday. December 15. at 2730 p.m. Interment at Sumner. HL. COLMAN. _ After a brief illness, nesday. December 14. 1927, at 6 at his home, 5004 13th st. n.w. ATWOOD, beloved husband of Colman. Notice of funeral hereafter. CONNER. On Tuesday. December 13, 1937 at 10120 am., at his residence: 1261 Owens pl. ne.’ ALFRED CONNER. aged 83 years. beloved husband of Elizabeth E. Conner, ~Funeral {rom the above resi- dence on Thursday. December 15. at 1:30 pom. Relatives and friends invited. ~ Tn: termen. in Arlingron National Cemeters. * COX. December 1927, at 1:05 nm. THOMAS A. C heloved husband of Luln B C aiher of Thomas and Mark Cox. of George and Annie Cox. Funeral from his Jate residence. 7 13th st. n.w.. Thursday. December 5. at 1 p.m. Intérment Harmony Cem- etery. Friends and relatives invited. 14 COX. Yonng Men's Protective League will attend funeral of Thomas A. Cox Thurs- 1927, 1 p.m.. from late 30th 1. nw W. STEPHEN FULLER, President; G. L. WALTON. Secretary. ¢ DIGGS. On Tuesdav, December 13, 1 her residence. in _ Huntsville. ' Md.. Miss HENRTETTA DIGGS. the beloved daughter of Alexander and Eleanora mher 16, from St. a.m. Qn December 13. 1927. JOSEPR OX. in Omaha, Nebr. hrother, of zaret A. Toner of this city. * FITZGERALD. On Tuesday, December 13, 1627 at 1.20° bom.. at Sibley Hospital CLARA' M. FITZGERALD (nee De Walt hefoved wife of Frani Fitzgerald. Funers Friduy. Decomber 16. from the residence of her sister. Sarah L. Stern. 308 Mount Ida ve.. Mount Ida. Arlington County. Va 1"pim. ‘Relatives and. friends invited terment in Rock Creek Cemetery. funeral services of WIL, LIAM HE the beloved son of Henr: and Sarah Gaither. Wil take place Thur day. December 15. at 1- pm.. at Mount Moriah Baptist Church. corner’ fird and L ats. a.w.. Rev. J. H. Randolph officiating. S0 sad. 0 hurried was the call Your sudden death was a shock 10 THE FAMIL ~ARRIS. Deparfed this lite Tiesday comber 131857, at 7:40 o'clock. at hs Tesidence 1338 'Six-asd-a-Hall pi. now JOHN HARRIS. ~He is survived by h Gdevoted wife. daughter. mother and sist and a host 0f relatives and friends. = F: Friday, December 16, at 1. p. Third Baotist Church. 5th' and Q' 15° | at ted this life Sunday, December ANGE- Chicea. Margaret's n.w. Relatives and friends invited. G."0. Bullock. officiating JOR of Ellen Cogan ' Kierna his late residence, 1211 Rrookland. _on Friday. R:30 am. Requiem Chureh at 9 am. Vitad. Interment at St. Mary's Cemetery. New York and Boston pavers please ) . KING. On Tuesday. #:45 pm. CLAUDE from his late residence B87 Columbia rd. n.w. Friday, December 18. at % p.m fernient in Rock Creek Cemetery. Friends | and relatives invited. On_ Tuesday. December 13 1027, LOUIS "KINSINGER. Sr. beloved 1shand’ of the late Katherine Kinsinge: aneral from the chapel of Frank Geier's Sone Co 1113 Ten st nw.. on Thursday, cember 15 a am. Interment edar Hill Cemetery. . MANUEL. Departed_this life Tuesday, De- tember 131097 GEORGIA. devoted wife | of Rev. Frank B. Manuel and mother of Frank B. Manuel. ir. She also leaves four sisters, one brother and other relatives and died | ganization of the Parent-Teacher As-| elected: | s De- | 3 Beaths. Wednesday, December 14, 1027, beloved _‘husband of ~Eatelid Pacr_ Funeral from his late residence. 1432 Girard st. n.w., on Friday {tornoon, Décember 16, at "5 o'clogi, New York City. Los Angeles. Calit. and Toronto, Canada. papers pleass copy.) 15 PARR. O ALBERT, Wentworth, uneral ‘services will i Friday. December 18 at St. Paul's | g8 Sts. now. Interment 1n Pitte (Pittshureh and | Philadeiohia DaDers please Copy.) Yy Departad fhis lifa Monday. De- 12,1927 at Freedmen's Hospital MARY "PEYTON. ‘beloved daughter of Fredrick Small and sister of Thomas and Alberta’ Small. "Remains resting at the John T. Rhines Co. funeral chapel. Hrd and Eye sts. a.w. Notice of funeral 1a On Wednesday. December 14 her residence. 7031 O st. nw H. loving daughter of Mr Jamés J. Haney and mothér of and Dorothy H. Sheckells. i neral from ahove address Friday. Dee her 18, 'at 8:30 am.. thence to 'St. A thaw's Church. whers mas will he Am. for tha reposs of her soul In in Mount Olivet Cemeters. 15% Departed this Tite on Tuesdas 1957 't her residence 1S SHELTON. beloved sister of Tena Jones and the lais Heator Shelton. ~Funeral on Fridar. December 18, at 1 pm. from the Third Baptiat Chirreh. BN and O sts n.w. Ralatives and {ri>nds invited. Interment Harmony Ceme- tery 18 SMITH. Departed this life Tuesday mber 13. 1027, at 11 am. JAMES MITH. devotad husband of Saran L. Smith. * He Jeaves to mourn their loss ona daughter.” Mrs. Margaet Smith Scott grandson. Rupert P. Scott: thre Sirs. Kate Jackson. Mrs. Birdie | Annia Smith: one brothe | Helen Q De- w. And_other relatives and friénds. Can’be viewed only At his res now’ from 11 _am Fruday. Services ai Mount Zion Methodist Church “28th st betwean Dimbarton ave and O st at 2 pmInterment Mount Zion Cemefers family plot s Remain dence. 1 Thursday You st. | to 1 n.m | Protective Leagus S W. SMITH Pacember 1 D from o Church Zgenrgetown. W. STEPHEN FULLER. President. | 6. L. WALTON. Secretary. . . Members of Union Light Lodge. D 1065, G U. O. of Odd Fellows, are hereby notified 6f the death of our’ lata brother. JAMES SMITH. of 1713 You st nw. Funeral Friday, December 18. 1627, at 2 p.m.. from Mount Zion M. F. Church. 20th and Dumbarton ave. n.w Special meeting to arrange for funeral Thuraday. December 1 pm.. 8t Odd Fellows’ 28th and_ Dumbarton ave n.w Ji H. HARRIS, N. 6 J. FRANKLIN WILSON. P. S 5* AVLOR. Enteced inin dav. December 141927, at |‘150A('?rrn|l 1 hur W after a lingering _illness. EDDIE. heloved huahand of Catherine and of Ella avior. father of Bradler i Blataly Tagiat: he alsa leavas four sisters and other rel Remains resting _at funeral ~hapel ' 3rd Notice of funeral later. Men's ternal rest Wednes- [ Pean | four Alives and Gahn T Rhin | and"Ers wie S In Memoriam. In memory of RUPERT BROWN. the 13th of December, three HIS MOTHER AND AUNT. sad but loving remembrance hand and father. Attorney DY, who departed this lifs ago today. December 1% BROWN. who died years ago. BUNDY. Tn TAMES FRE | Thirteen vear | 1914 God has hia plas Wit o mght and what if we be too blind to_see Their full fruition? Cannot “He. Who made it. solve the mysters? One whom wa loved has fall'n asleen. Not dead. although his calm be deep. . §ome new. unimown and strange surprise 1n heaven holds enrapt his eses. | DEVOTED _WIFE. DELILIA BUNDY: DAUGHTERS DELLA "AND ZENOBIA A N-IN-LAW. J. FRANKLIN WIL- JOHNS. A token of love to_the sacred Hamors of ‘oir dear son. ALBERT JOHNS Who departed this life one year ago today, December 14. 192 Every day my thoughts are with you, And ‘at_night for vou I pras Mag the angels guard above vou Till we meet on judgment das. We may all have qur sorrows. Some griefs quickly die away But the partng from our dear boy Grieves our _hearts from day to day. MOTHER AND DADDY. JOHNS. Sacred_to the memory of our grandson. ALBERT JOHNS. who dep: this life one year ago today. December 14, We had a little treasure once. He was our pride and joy: We loved him. oh. perhaps too well, For soon he slept and died. AlL is dark within our dwelling, Lonely are our hearts today For the one we loved so dearly Has forever passed away. In our hearts his memor, Always tender. fond an There is not & day. dear baby. That we do not long for you. GRANDMOTHER AND GRANDDADDY. * NASH. In sad but loving remembrance my_ dear son and brother. A NASH. who departed this life fif years ago today. December 14. 1912 I see you i my dreams Wilmer, Oh, how I wish it to be true That I could be just a litite nearer To sav a few words to you. Day by day 1 grow more lonesome, TLonesome as the moments fiy. often 1 find myeelt “wondering._, ondering why my Wilmer di HIS MOTHER. We often g0 to see your grave Amti_keep the verdure green. And_place “some spotless flowers Upon the peaceful scene. HIS SISTER ALMA. In loving memots of que dea MARGARET PRYOR THOMAS, who departed this fife five years ago to day. December 14, 1922. To us the saddest day of the vea When God took our dear mother DAUGHTER. MAGGIE TODD. THOMAS. In sad and loving memory of my “hisband. LOUIS THOMAS™ (Dinks), who died December 14, 1926. It is sweet to he remembered, And always bear in maind That you are not forgotten By the one you left behind HIS WIFE, CONNIE. * WEBSTER. A tribute of love 10 the saced memory of aur belaved mother, HARRT WHITE WEBSTER. who departed this lite 6 years ago today. December 14, How happy are the saints above, Who once ‘went sorrowing here. But_now they taste unmingled love And Jov without a_tear HER DEVOTED DAUGHTERS MARY. lingers, true; THOMAS. ‘mothe 1728 N_Capitot St NORTH 797 Joseph f. (.Birc_h's Sons 3034 M St. N.W. Neither the successors of nor with the original W. R. Spears Lol 1009 H St. N.W. Phone ¥rank. For 940 ¥ Nt N.W. e Quic . Dignified. Efficient Service. Automonile’ Service, V. Deal & Co. 5T Funeral LINCOLN Direc conneetion. Crematorium: Ate Drices Pa. W Call M,V W. Warren Taltavell 14th & Spring Rd.fi._ Col. 464 Timothy Hanlon ~garu s NR_____ Chone L SMY Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance e Lincoln 524 - W.R.8PEARE CO. 1623 ecticut Ave. POTOMAC 4600 nuern ADTIA P Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVE! " N.W. Modsrn Craver” Teisonons,_Main 2473 . ESTABLISHED 1 JOHN 'R WRIGHT Co. All merchandise exchangeable Holiday Gift Certificates All purchases packed in attractive gift boxes Triends resting_at the John T. Rhines Co__ ] “chapel. rd and Eve i 1337 10th St. N Phone_North 47 ¢ funeral Juter. Il P. A. TALTAVULL ™ 0 BRANCR OFFICE. been particularly friendly to the stranger. It is also well known in local cir- cles for its evangelical LLL. On Monday. December 1% s residence. 3117 Channing wi beloved husband of Funeral from lis_late ence on Thirsday. December 15. at am. thence to the Holy Rosary irch. where high mass will be sunz at o 'am. for the renose of his soul. Rela- tiven and_ friends invited to attend. Inter ment at St. Mary's Cemetery. 14 VICHOLS. Suddenly. on Tuesday, December 13, 1927 at nis’ residence. 1800, st. ne. THOMAS HENRY. aged 51 heloved hushand _of Maude E. Nichol (nee Grunwell). Services at Hysong's fu neral_home._ 1300 N p.w.. Thursday, December 15. at 2 p.m. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. PARISI. _Suddenly. on Tuesday, December 13,1927, at _Homeovathic Hospital. RO- SARIA PARISI. beloved wife of Orazio Parisi_and beloved sister of Horace. Domi- i John Cafi. Funeral serv- ate residence. 3414 11th st. on Friday, December 18 at 8:30 thence to Holy Rosary Church, 3rd T sle. nw . whers mase will be % § a.g. for the repose of her soul. w9, FUNERAL DESIGNS. Prompt Auto Delivery Service. Artislo—exoroniveringx DRSS, de Bros. Co. 1212 F St. %GEO. C S RATE PRICES B, By (i tod Our Only Store, 4ld1 ngy‘c pBcastifel Floral CALL iixu.:‘fin?. MEN’S FURNISHINGS — STREET FLOOR LEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F Street Phones Linc. 8200-8201 V. I,