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IN TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS | % itomuiies hat cothi on | of Russell C 2:30 o'clock this morning. njury to Robert E. Cunningham street northeast, pas- | electric light pol a laceration of the scalp. {had been pia Sibley Hospital THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON D. (., SATURDAY, AUGUST 25, 1928 THREE ARE INJURED |omsohotiaisher he romer sesa:| MRS. GARRISON BURIED GIRL SURRENDERS ing at 1708 Fourth street and the lat- e Fenton street northeast about 10 o'clock last night. Cherry. suffering from shock .land a fractured rib, was given surgical was driver of an | afternoon. Hill, slightly brui bee. 624 Girard| Motorman F. Matthews was operator near Rhode Island [of a Brookland car that jumped the sult- midnight. The car landed aga car. Cunningham. |on the north sid oves {in this city. viation —in all its phases will be the subject of a series of articles by Col. Charles A. Lindbergh —published each week exclusively in Washington in Che Sunday Star. —the first article appearing Tomorrow No subject is of more engrossing interest than aviation—what has been achieved and what the near future will bring into realization. Col. Lindbergh—more than any other one man—is qualified by practical ex- perience and applied study to discuss flying—asa pastime and as a factor in transportation. Col. Lindbergh is full of this subject —not as a fad, but as a practical de- velopment which will revolutionize trafic—and link cities and continents by hours that are now days distant. These articles will treat airships and aviation not from the viewpoint of the airman—but from the public’s interest. They will explain technical points and scientific features—reducing them to terms understandable by every one. They will vision the future with a prophetic eye—sharpened by what has already been accomplished. Not the pyrotechnics of adventure; but the fundamentals of aviation, upon which a great science is being de- veloped and a wonderful agency by which world progress is being unfolded. ixclusively here in The Star Beginning Sunday, August 26 Arrange to have The ar—Fvening and nday—delivered direct to your door regularly carrier. Phone Main 5000—Circulation De partment AKRKKKKKKAKKKK KRR KK MEEAARARARERRA KKK Held at Epiphany. A ; Funeral services for Mrs. Two Hurt in Collisions, Another | {T% % Gilc " Hospital, Both cars were | Davis Garrison, 85 years old, who died on Bicycle—Street Car Jennie and the automobile of Milton F. Kron- | Epishany today at 11 oclock. Inter- hoim, 406 Fifth street, were in & cOl- | ment wos i Fo tery. Benjamin F. Carrick 11 Ross street,| ision at Ninth and H streets vesterday " Mrg, Y. i Prosecution of Groom ¥ v | 3 s d, was | vivors of the original 18 signers of the collided with parked | taken to George Washington Hospital. | document to organize the Daughters of the American Revolution, had long been prominent. Ninth street northeast, | track at Ninth and Monroe streets | afiiated with various other organiza- - — northeast this morning shortly after [ tions, and for many her | inst an | husband, the late John R. Garrison, was ! d broke a barricade | active in Washington societ of Monroe street that|a native of Charles County, ced there by District em-|had spent the greater part of her life e > [dnmagea, o sesse Hill, colored, | 2%,NCT fome in the Ambassador apart- | A bicycle ridden by Jesse Hill, colored., | ments, 1750 Sixt 2 — k Pt e e | , 1750 Sixteenth street, Friday, Jumps Track. 22 years old, 634 New Jersey avenue,|were conducted in the Church of the in which she and Sister. She also was I street, Franklin Harry Acton, 27 mother, declared this morn- ing that she would do all in her power to further the prosecution of Acton and his_sister, Mrs. Ethel E. Taylor, who is at liberty under $500 bond while await- ing trial for subordination of perjury Mrs. Taylor, who also lives at 911 I street, was arrested Thursday by Headquarters Detective E. E. Thompson Warrants had been sworn out for both Acton and Mrs. Taylor by the gitl’s mother. Yesterday in Police Court Mrs, Taylor was released on bond the girl rant to court Acton declared today that he married his young wife because he loved her| and wanted to protect her, and that he | will fight to prevent her being taken from him Mrs. Kanode will attempt to have the | marriage annulled as soon as possible. | she declared, adding that “if had | harmed her I would have killed ‘him and her too.” At present the child 1 staying with relatives n the country Acton revealed today that although he did not take his bride from her home until Tuesday afternoon, the marriage occurred Monday. He said he left his sister and Ruth sitting while he went for the mairiage license given as 18 1' didn’t have a job at the time Acton asserted, “but my brother-in-law James Taylor. said he thought there would be an opening within a few days { in the construction company where he work: Acton denied that he knew his wife was under 18 years old, but Mrs. Kanode declared that both he and his sister | knew the girl's true age. | "Ruth was taken from her husband | }T\xmdfi\' evening by her mother and a policewoman. Between that time and Thursday, Acton said, he had stayed at | his home. He spent Thursday night in a | rooming house on Pennsylvan: a avenue. Acton appeared in Police Court today land was released’ on $500 bond. His | | case m\d that of his sister will be heard Tolmanized Collars Wilt Slowly | | __ THE TOLMAN LA he to manufactur- ing of imitation - fabrics we cannot guarantee against shrinkage. We do, however, use the best methods of cleaning and do our best to prevent any possible shrinkage. Diener’s Cash & Carry Cleaners Inc. Funeral Flowers Delivered Free 807 14th Street N.W. Mother of Bride Demands Wanted by the police on a charge of She was | berjury in connection with his marriage Md., but | Monday with Ruth Rebecca Kanode, 15- | car-old blind girl, who lived at 911 | years old, of 455 T strect southwest, sur- | rendered last night to the authorities at the District Jail. Mrs. Eva Kanode, when police neglected to bring the war- | n nearby park | In the certificate the gi'l's age was New g Courts Building 6th St. & Lou Fireproof Office Building Elevator Service Modern Improvements Desirable Offi Munsey Trust Co. Real Estate Dept. - Apply at Building, Room 316 Func ra] make E or Franklin 10801 1 A | Mrs died daughte ‘ street | of this city | catur War and was married in 1869. The Rainbow { hold a get-together meeting, 8 o'clock. | at the Arlington Hotel Deaths éé‘,ported. The following deaths have been reported to | 1 Department in the last 24 hours e D. Garrison. | Terrace Sussie_R. Shelton, 62. 432 15th st. s.e. Leon Wi 6 Hospit pital tepl Henr. message We design highly effec- tive Floral Emblems and FREE of such orders. $4 up C & C Flower Store Nominal_Charge on_Other Orders 804 lhh Street N.W. R1 o Blind Girl’s Spou | Highest, 74: lor FRANKLIN H. ACTON. Star Staff Photo. MRS. VAUGHN RITES TODAY | Services This Afternoon for Widow of Bible Class Founder. ineral services for Mrs. Louisa Flint | widow of Francis W. Vaughn | founder of the Vaughn Bible Class of | Calvary Baptist Church, are being con- ducted in Calvary (mmn this after~ J. Councilor, as- | sistant_pastor nmt’i.xlll\v. and interment | in Rock Cre ghn, noon with Rev 79 years old, | at the residence of her Mrs. Mabel Mercer, ad been a resident CITY NEWS IN BRiEF. Columbia Chapter. | Baitimore. Md. 3006 82 zabeth A 63. East 411 Clifton 21100 Park i ‘Ated and Infirm | Rebecca Dobson, 64, Helen M. James Freeman, 41, Clayton Mildred Births Reported imo and Carmella De Le and Martha Kowalski, boy and Essie J. Hartsho Freedmen's Hospital. Freedmen's Hospital Freedmen's Hos- George E Frank D. s E. and Bessie M. and Grace H and Marle J. Born and Mildred M Francis M. and Margaret E. Smith, Benjamin and Annie Gavinson Robert G. and Erma C Willlam F._and Thelma M Raymond P. and Viola M. Sull John E. and Lena Herreil. Thomas and Hannah Murphy James B and Frances E and Ruth Anderson. Willlam and Lottie Bradley. girl Augustus and_Janie Christian. boy Chester and Th Charles G, Jones and Jennie Fleet, Jessie_and_Bernice Ashton. John H Edward ford R Hammond, gii Elwood WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING ClocRs Called For -« Delivered - Guarant MANTEL v.luomru& CLOCKS b15-15"™ Shreek MAN 7108 Next to Keiths FLORAL expressxons of sympathy carry their tastefully when Blackistone does the designing. SPRAYS & Wréaths. $5 NEW STORE 1407 H Se. Telephone Main 3707 BAG Travelini ana OAT-Large biack and brown fem uUnusual markings on face. Liberal for return to 1600 37th st n.w. or informa- 4 tion'* Phone Potomae_ 3834 ces, $15 CERTIFICATE, July 18th. belween 90 ¥ sts. n.w. and the Census Office: 1 certifl cate. No. 0161, for 50 shares common stock Batber & Ross, Inc. Finder please rety to Harber & Ross. Tnc. s stopped on this certificate and un- o to William A, Rufl. _Harry Blake, 11th and G sta_nw. ¢ arat, mor shoe missiy TENNIB RACQUET, ™ i tennds courts st Unlon *tution, 3:30 Friday. Col_1608. Reward WALLET Black . sum of mokey; Tmn-hu!, W WRIST WATOH, Elain, wh chatn: manogyammed ‘M st dien lf\\n Wedigaday, Sia ¢ 33, Please THE WEATHER District of Columbk morrow; slightly cooler tonight. Virginia—Cloudy tonight and tomor- with showers in southeast portion Tow, tonight and in south portion tomorrow; [ slightly cooler in north portion tonight “loudy, possibly light | showers tonight and tomorro West Virginia- warmer tomorrow in west portion. Records for 24 Hours. # ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 8 y 12 midnight, 75; 4 am, 72; 8 am, 7 11 _am., 79. Barometer—4 pm. 30.04; 8 pm., 12 midnight, 30.05: 4 am., 30.05; 30.0: 8 am. 30.10; 11 am, 30.12 Highest temperature, 85, occurred at 4:20 p.m. yesterday. Lowest tempera- | | ture, 70, occurred at 6 am. today. | | Humidity at 2 pm., 73. me date last year— ‘Temperature est, 58. Time Tables. | (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 10:10 am. and | 10:15 p.m.; high tide, 3:04 am. and| 3:37 pm. Tomorrow—Low tide, 11:03 am. and . high tide, 3:59 am. and 11:06 pm 4:33 pm. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 5:30 am.; sun sets 6:5 p.m ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:31 am.; sun sets 6:47 pm. Moon rises 3:22 p.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- | half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Great Falls—Very muddy. Harpers Ferry—Potomac and Shen- andoah muddy this morning _ Weather in_Various Cities. _ ¥ Temperature =3 525 ISuRH Stations e gupa, Atlanta. Ga...30.14 88 Atlantic City *0 307100 78 | Birmingham .. 30.10 92 Clear Bismarck, N. 1. 29.90 76 5 Pt.cloudy Boston, Mass.. 3014 72 [:. Cloudy | Bumtalo, N. Y. 3020 74 Pt cloudy Charleston, S'C.30.10 86 - Ptcloudy Chie T..3026 66 Cloudy | Cincinnatt.Ohto. 30.18 76 Cloudy Cleveland. Onio. 30.24 72 Pt.cloudy | Columbia. 8. C.30.12 %0 Clear [ Denver. Colo.... 20.90 1 Pt.cloudy | Detroit, Mich..". 3028 76 . Clear El Paso. Tex.. 29.96 76 . Cloudy Galveston, Tex.. 30.08 88 Clear | Helena, Mont." 29.88 72 Pt.cloudy | Huron.'s. Dak. . 30.00 Cloudy Indianapolis.Ind 30.20 Pt.cloudy Jackzonville.Fla. 30.08 . Ptcjoudy | Kansas _City.Mo. 30.12 Cloudy | Los Angeles.’... 29.86 1; Cloudy Loutsville, Ky... 30.18 Cloudy Miam:, Fia..... 30,02 . Clear N. Orjeans. 30.08 Clear New York., N.Y.3012 72 68 0.08 Cloudy Oklahoma City. 3008 76 64 001 Raining Omaha, Nebr...30.10 70 54 Clear Philadelphia.Pa. 30.10 84 72 002 Cloudy Phoenix, Ariz...29.70 100 80 . .. Ptcloudy Pittsburgh, Pa. 30.18 80 60 0.08 Cloudy Portiand. Me. . 3020 66 62 0.02 Cloudy Portland, Oreg.. 20.88 8¢ 58 .... Cloudy Raleigh, N. C...30.10 86 72 .... Clear Salt Lake City 2974 84 58 ... Cloudy San _Antonio... 30.04 98 76 ... Cloudy an Diego,Calif. 29.82 70 62 . .. Cloudy San Francipeo.2982 60 53 .... Cioudy 3016 70 60 [l Cloudy 3014 7 50 |... Clear . Wash.. 2086 80 56 Glear | Spokane, Wasn. 2076 86 34 Pt.cloudy Wash.. D. C..30.10 85 70 ..., Cloudy FOREIGN. (Noon. Greenwich time. today.) Horta (Fayal). Azores P (Cufrrent observations.) Hamilton, Bermuda 82 Part cloudy San_Juan, Porto Rico 83 Clear Havana, Cubs . 76 Part cloudy | Calon. Canal Zone 78 Cloudy PRI R Loses Finger by Accident. John Bright, 61 years old, of 930/ Kearney street, caught his right hand in a cable saw yesterday afternoon while working in the Navy Building, at Seventeenth and G streets, and sus- tained a severe injury. Surgeons at Emergency Hospital amputated one | finger. Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the following Dorsey M. Palmer, 24, and Mary E. Brigss, | 215 Rev. Willlam J' ‘Brooks. Alyin R. White, 21, and Minnie L. Powell, 21, both of Pera. Va. Rev. Willlam M. Hoflman. Alton A, Clements. 21, and Edns M. Agigail. 19; Rev. M. W. Hyle Henry Muse, 62, and Maria E. Giles, 62 Rev. Eljah Coleman, George S. Kiatta. 5. and Ida M. Watson, 18 Rev. Edwin B. Niver Walter J. Royer, 2 ley 20 Rev, C N Jerrett a v B Gefiner, 31, and Miriam M. Her- bert, 18; Rev. C. H, Lambdin. Martin S, Payne, 27, and Emma L. Brock, 21, both of Richmond, Va.; Rev. Hugh T. Stevenson Nate Carp, 22, and Bessie Wolf. 20. both of_Baltimore. Rev. George Silverstone Herbert Goldbloom. 23, and Hilda Seif. 23, both of Baltimore; Rev. Willlam ®. Rosen- blum Herman Gallaway. 21, and Fannie Davis, 19. Rev. Aquila Sayles Solon ¥. Peet, 41. New York City, and Jule Manner, 35, Bayonne, N. J.: Rev. L. J. McDougle. Claude ‘C. Willlams. 34, Richmond. Va and Annie B. Willls, 28, Sandston, Va.; Rev. L. J. McDougle John A. Gilson, 24, and Helen R. May, 27; Rev. William J. Sweeney. Benfamin Du Bois, 24, and Freda Herman, 2, both of Baltimore, Md.: Rev. George Sil- stoe. W D. Jarvis. Allen W. Saunder: ley Rey Luther T. Huges. Samuel. Levinson, 36. Detroit, Mich., and Ruth Breakstone, 25. this city; Rev. Abram Simon. Chatles E. Middleton. 33, and Lilllan G Adams. 24, both of Waldorf, Md.: Rev. Paul L Norris. Robert Ammann, Jr . 23. Tuxedo. Md. and | Helen P. Brooke, 32, Oxon Hill. Md.; Rev. J. W. Many Melvin P. Smith, 25. East Falls Church, va. and Mary E. Waters, 22, this city; Rev 37 Harvey Dunham Willlnm R. Mays. 21, and Annie M. Bryan, 18, both of Richmond, Va.. Rev. L I Me- Dovgle BEADED BAC Kans and 1 se. L cent store. 628 N. C. ave oln_5483-W 9th_st._n.e. ¢ lssued in place of sa 24th AMOND, lost on Auk. auate cut, loose dinmond:’ tn_shopping dis rict; liberal reward it Neumeyer, 1825 14th n.w. Phone North 752 21e DIAMOND RING._vieinity of 13th and G sts. or Hecht's. Suitable reward =~ O. Leh. mann, Security Savings Bank, 9th and G sts, n.w . HOUND- Lirue, blized face. lemon and white | potted nound: strased from 800 Fern st now., Saturday. Kindly Inform J. B. North, 800 Forn_st. n.w KEVS i leather case Connecticut ave. be tween Kunawha and Livingston. Call Wis- | 3669-W for_reward lost Friday i wnd 39rd Lalns, car, takens wnd Keys | ite- e to Lella Reward. POLICE DOG- Light tan id OTachi tas 358 Phone North 3641 = POLICE BADGE, No. 360, 0n street. Reward if returned to E_T. Rees, 1363 E st. s.e. PONY. brown mare. 10 vears old. one fear W Burke. 2204 Lawrence A e RINGS ((wol, diamond "and “wauamarine, in the ladies’ lavatory of Lotus Restaurant REtuer ward e s SUIT OABE. black, _initials E ¥ 10th st. hetween N. ¥ and R. I a o 511 Decatur st Col 6581 Re- on L ow sust 24th aboot 4 o'cl contents. chil 5 and women's clothing, also Govern- (ransportation request, Army, Balti- Leavenworth, 'Kans. ' Phone lumbia 4634-W. Mrs. Pritchett, 430 Ran- doiph st nw vont loties and, cheek stub. Call Main 8610 V- Kiluge Liberal reward. !nhl. nml lll k 1 Frene 49 MEN ARRESTED IN GAMBLING RAID|* ~Cloudy tonight and tomorrow: slightly cooler tonight Maryland—Cloudy tonight and to- Alleged Proprietor and All Others Taken Forfeit Collateral " b pis life 1 BINSON, \IAFLT_‘I|I.-‘\V.‘K%D{5)1\"VVI"? L “ \Prl HWU' of rm'\' d dflol'd Han d Peter L N'!Mn\nn. iy jother oF " other _rel: 4'\\"1 Arrested in a raid by first precinct | police yesterday afternoon on an al- | leged gambling establishment at 514 | ROCK. en charged with | ¥ disorderly conduct with permitting gaming forfeited 11,14} lateral when they failed to appear Police Court today. Yeaterday was thie second time within | two months the police have visited the The alleged proprietor, Jos 28 years old, address as Cabin John liberty under $2,000 bonds trial on another gaming charge was made to post $100 collateral yes- | patrons who were arrested put each when booked as disorderly appeared in court today. The raiding party heavily reinforced doors when they at tempted to gain entrance to the piace. | The doors were opened, however, when became apparent that were about to cut their way through the barrier. On the second and third floors, the police say, was an elaborate layout, legedly for receiving and posting re- turns from the races. conducted by Precinct Detectives George J. E. Kane and John R R. Browning, Woman Seriously Stabbed. Cecelia Tolson Perrin, years old, Oakland, Md., was treated at last night for serlous It is alleged In & police report that she was stabbed dur- ing an altercation with her husba near her home Oakland Inn, Carhs ut‘m'banks. 1 to express o thanks and appreciation to our manv nds for the kind expressior of svmpathy and beautiful floral tributes at_the death of our ROGER B. COLE. SHELTON. SUSAN Weather. usband and father. | THE FAMILY R. We wish to expre our thanks and sppreciation to the Car: Cream Co. employe: and ovr many _relatives and the park police heautiful floral tributes at our_beloved mother and sister. SUS THE FAMILY. Deaths. August 24, 1928, at her | APPOLD. On Frida; M., the beloved wife of the late Samue A."Appold_of Baltimore, Md.. and moth of Nellle R. Grant and Wilbert B, Appold. Remains resting at the W. Ci 0. funeral home. Funeral services from the W. bers’ funeral home. 1400 Chapin 1400 Chapin st Fort Lincoln Cemetery. 2 BARRETT, GERTRUDE E. On Fridav. Au- Chapel and Ager roads. ) E, BARRETT (nes Kiernan). beloved wife Notice of funer. Wednesday, August 22, 1928, at 9:35 p.m at_her residence. 946 S st BOBBITT, devoted mother of Ne: cille and 'Cornelia Pratti n.w.. THEMPIE ford and Mrs. Emmeline Hinton; the si ter-in-law of Alexander Steele. leaves five nephews, two nieces. two great- nieces and a_host of other relat Funeral Sunday. t the Florida Ave Wiiliam A, Taylor, Relatives and friends mvmd Interment Raleigh, N. C. Church. Rev cloudy : sister. Mable . Tenatius and Svivest also a_host of rélatives and friends. August 27, from her la: thence to Holy neral Monday. residence. 1615 1st st. n.w.. Redeemer Church at'9 am On August 24, "1928. at 1'am.. at Garfield Hospital. BEN- JAMIN E. CALDWELL, aged 47. husband of Artenchia Caldwell eight children and a host of {riends funeral will be (rom his lnte residence; He leaves to mourn CLARKE, JAMES MADISON. Depart ed this lite suddenly, o HAVES MADISSN CLARKE. Gevoted father of Ruth Smallwood. James. Andrew and Morris Clarks. He also leaves a host er relatives and friends. Remains resting at the | Jarvis Co.'s funeral 2222 Georgla ave. n.w. 2 N Departed this life Au- 1028, at 10:30 a.m. at the resi- John_and Luvina | n.w., IRVING DOR- moutn _their 4 father and mother and a host | of other rolnmeg‘_nnd friends 1 7 Shurern o st funeral hereafter. dence of his parents, Dorsey. 1667 3and st Remains estig At the W, uneral _parlors. and Dumbarton ave. n.w DRAKE, JAMES and Hetty A. Brear- Suddenly, Monday, A at Freedmen's Hospital DRAKE. Remains resting at the W Ernest Funeral Monday. 3 the W. Ernest Jarvis neral parlors CAMERON F.. beloved son of Lil and the late Frank E. Du Paul of Marlbore, Md * Remains resting at horst's funeral . _On_ Thursday. August 23, HARRIS ESKIN, 68 vears of and Jacob B Isaac Shapiro and d_Danzansky, 3501 14¢ ‘1\ August 26, at 11 a.m FEARY, ELIZABETH. On Saturdas, August the beloved wife of Funeral from her late aw. on Tuesday. Bertha Eskin, chapel of Bernar v James H. Bogar. 23, Murat, Va, and Lucy A’ Shiflett, 18, Covington. Va.. Rev. H. W. Tolson Waldra T. Nickens. 21. this city, and Roosevelt A. Green. 19. Dayton. Ohioi Rev. 23, this city, and Marie V. Mitchell. Strasburg, Va.; Rev. R. A. Fair- ovd Holmes, 21. and Ella Thomas. 20; | 1928, ELIZABETH ., ‘at 8:30 am ic's Church at 9 a.m. vet Cemetery. EMAN, EMANUEL, Departed this 1028, a short tliness. Shr PRERATAR TS 1Ehves o mourn thelr Alzadn Freema other relatives and friends. Providence Baptist Aauila Savies, luul\u\ JAMES. at his residence. - JAMES FREEMAN. and a host of neral Monday |Wm. H. Sardo & Cc. and Florida ave lington National Cemetery FROTHINGHAM. Thursday. August bag: initials E J. L con- taining men's clothing; lost between 13th and Webster and Conn. ave.” Reward Main 2300 FROTAING! HAM | Funeral services on Saturday at 12 o'clock noon at Unity Church. bet” E st Pa ave nw, | 1113 SEVENTR ST N.w i 2 August | Mod Main 2473 1928, WALTER JO PIN. sterling silver, with &reen de- sign on top. Reward it returned to 920 | Johnson, Remains resting at funeral parlo D.w. Funeral Sunday. "‘j‘IJOHN R."WRIGHT CO. Ausust 28, al lors, 2222 Georgla ave. n.w SON. WILLIAM M. arsday, AUgust 23. 1672 Kramer st Departed this mourn their loss wife, Mrs. Emma Johnso: n ayment has LAYTON. JOEL DAVIS of pneumonia. Funeral services wi At 10 o'clock Monduy, 4 late residence. Interent at Rhode_Island Henwood Cemetery. VAN mains restiig at fune 1 home of William held at Cedar Hil ids and relatives Embalmer. Loy dious ehavel. Modern € ate prices. 44 |W. Warren Taltavull 14th & Spring Rd. Col. 464 his residence. Catherine A~ M axed 81 years tice of funeral hereafter MgCANN, MICHAFL J. Members of the Holy Name Soclely of Bi advised of the de Dominie's Chureh oo Rrother MICHAKT MCCANN. Recitation of the rosary at the late home of the SEPH T F (ZARRALD. ('re-» BLACKISTONE, 1407 H MORRISON. W n WHLYAM FRANCES Funeral from the residence of his dnugh ter, Mrs. Frederick J. Hughes. 6303 Broad Ohevy Chase, Md. on Mon duy. August 37, at 3 pm. friends invited Relatives and Intermient Congressjeual | EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS AT MOD. Our Only Store, 14th & Eye Colo. PRANCIS T80 year, husbang | W..-d'uu A, and r.md, su August 26, @ Chureh, C se. ReV Sites and "”‘.‘. Harmony Cemetery Sleep, belov Georee william SCHAT! Ca s nvited: SEARS, WILUIAM GOFF. Or, P ime: e SOFF, belo a0 and father h S Evans o3 Freiot Craie, Evan b _z; Co LY TINES. WILLINY. Denes s jether Clark L sohews and & d “friends. Fi- WHITE, LUCY €. On o An- Funeral 1216 WILCOX. HARRIETT G « Fd. nw a Tt Home Cha A ' 'am. Rel 1 end. it 0 ¢ rted this lie Pri- acy Hospital. Conrin Wrights X two sis 10et of other ¥ > ‘Sundar. i Zion M. E. Chureh Lind 26 WROF. MARGARE] 7 1928, at the Em bm. MARGARET late Capt. C vears. Fi Tot GARNER, ERNEST. my beloved i who passed From memo BEVOTED WIFE, JOLIA GARNER MARY ANN. In sad and lov v RY Whe and fafth a trust seem 3 breast on { mother's love, Rest. mother. On God's dear bt on emories of that morning. As T st < hea Kpowins that the one I HER LONFLY ‘DAUGH TUM JACOBS. NANCY AND JESSE F. In men ory of my dear mother. NANCY JACOBS Who' passed away. A 25, 1915. profher, JESSE F., who passed away Ap 1. 1900, Thine forever Gre they who find thei Oh. how blessed est. sad and lo o er. MILTON MAD s aro today, Annive: Comforter Church. sts. May his_soul rest HIS BROTHER AND MEREDITH. LINDA. In loving memory o my _dear ‘godmo LINDA MEREDITH WOODGATE. loving hustand, £ J. WOODGATE. today. 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