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| " 1l W sl b 111 { {ht o M n Note the Big Values Listed Here A helow vou will find many extraordmary hig vahues listed at these Liste Do not fail to lav in a sup- s, quoted for Today and Tomorrow only. ply at these Jow p And remember. in acdition to these specials, our stores are stocked with quality foodstufs at our regular low prices. BULK SUGAR SILVER BRAND PEAS VAN CAMP’S MILK CANNED TOMATOES DOMESTIC SARDINES i SLICED BACON 1w 19¢c CORNED BEEF | DEL MONTE PEACHES | DEL MONTE TUNA CANADA DRY G'ALE | SCHLITZ BEVERAGE i An Added Labor Day Special ALL'N.B.-C: OR SUNSHINE 5¢ CAKES 13c 10 » 59c 3 m= 25c 28¢c T 20€ 6 ™ 25c w. 37c 21c T 25C 2 ™ 43c 3 o 50c 98¢ Buy a Carton of CIGARETTES For the Holiday Carton of 12 Bottles Cur Stor Will Remain OPEN Saturday until 10P.M. and will be CLOSED ALL DAY Monday, Labor Day Be sure to purchase suffi- cient bread, milk. butter. egge. etc. to last you until Tuesday morning as on Mon- l‘ day our stores are closed. 0ld Gold Chesterfield Piedmont Lucky Strike Camel Carton 10 e, $1.19 o ; 2 Pkgs. 25¢ C&C Ginger Ale =w12lc Campfire Marshmallows Concord Grapes Calif. Tokay Grapes i I | | f I Sweet Potatoes Lowell Apples l Iceberg Lettuce | Fancy Crisp Celery | Leg of Spring Lamb FRESH KILLED Frying Chickens Chuck Beef Steak Baked 7. Ham Pickled Pigs’ Feet Our Feature Meat Offering RIB ROAST OF BEEF b. 35¢ P Cut From Only Corn-Fed Cattle An Exceptionally Low Price FRIDAY The sentences we: withdrew his demand for a jury trial nd pleaded guilty to driving while in- | toxicated and operating with a revoked | permit on Good Hope road southeast | August 6. He was given 60 days DRIVER FINED $400 FACES 120-DAY TERM | Autoist Pleads Guilty to I"'“‘“‘idn;: oy ‘”'&“d mum_d - George L. Wood, whose address was tion and Use of Revoked | jveq as 816 Twenty-third street. was Permit. |to serve €0 days for operating with a | " [after e had been stopped by police | Ernest Scoft, colored, 221 Third | Wednesday night for driving without | street, was sentenced to 60 days in jail | jights, | and fines totaling 8400 or 60 days more | july 16. for two serious traffic offenses by Judge | * | Isaac R. Hitt in Police Court yesterday ‘ | Perry & Walsh {i Morticians | Private Ambulances 29 H St. N.W. Main 984 Dyed Mourning Black In 24 Hours { | CarmackDryCleaning&DyeingCo. | 2469 18th St N.W. | Coalumbia 636 Births Reported. Charles J. Bernard and Helen West, boy Edward and Lillian Markovitz, hoy. Stephen and Minnie Craig, #iri Antonlo and Marla Jemenez, girl Perry O. and Annie Feaster, mirl. Louis and Vergle Hynson. girl Ernest W. and Mary Lewis. boy. Frank and Dora Wilson. ®irl Walter and Hattie Petiford, girl. John and Farra_Pope. girl gene T. and Catherine A. Butler. girl | John @. A. and Beulah M. Martin. girl. | William and Carseda Seidon. sirl Hollas_and Callie_Snoddy. girl Noewood C. and Mary Williams, Robert and Clira Smith. hoy. Thomas T. and Louise Mason. hoy. Fdward and Florence Garey. boy. and Ahilie Brown, boy. and Catherine Hines, girl. e and Hazel Jackson. girl llus and Catherine Martin. boy. Eimer E. and Ethel L. Pipet, boy hos. | 6 Dunont Circle ranklin 5232 Y ou_Should r_Service! arve Gau Ertract from Letter I wish. to thank you for the satisfactory manner in which the services were conducted.” Complete Cost, $190.00 JOSEPH AWLER'S SONS- In¢. lisked 1830 MORTICIANS 1730.1732 Penna. Ave. N.W. Main 5312:3513 NON-SECTARIAN WASHINGTON'S FINEST MEN'S WEAR STORE Open Tomorrow Until 6 P. M. Last Day of Our Pre-Inventory Clearance! Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street ot S EISEMAN’S Seventh & F Sts. 525 ON LIBERAL TERMS Style I'alue—and Long I ear Tatloring—Good These are the features of our new Fall suits. Every suit is tailored of good sturdy fabrics —strictly all wool—guaranteed to give complete tisfaction. Open a charge account on our Credit Plan. Pay or monthly to Liberal in small weekly amounts conventent n. s15 51650 520 MCHAIR & PALM BEACH SUITS $8.95 I'he final reduction on these popular Summer suits. All sizes in both light and dark shades are still here——hut hurry as they are going fast at Alterations if necessary at cost this low price. None charged AT | straight and fined $200 or 30 days on | sentenced by Judge John P. McMahon | | revoked permit. The charge was placed | His permit was revoked on | | | | ing_same | wristwate GUST FATHER EXECUTED FOR GIRL'S DEATH. West Coast Man Dies Pro-| testing Innocence and Con- | demning Prosecutors. | | 1 By the Associated Press WALLA WALLA, Wash., August 31 | —wallace C. Gaines was hanged at dawn today in the State penitentiary here for the murder of his 22-year-old | daughter Sylvia in Seattle two yi ago ! Gaines died protesting his innocence and unforgiving toward those who had prosecuted him. Frank Novak, prison evangelist, who | was closeted with Gaines for nine hours | before the hanging, said he would make | a statement as soon as he had recov-| ered from the ordeal. | Miss Gaines, a graduate of Smith | | College and daughter of Gaines by his first wife, now Mrs. L. E. Maynard of | | Lynnfield, Mass., disappeared from her home about, & o'clock the night of Juns | 16, 1926, and the next day her muti- lated body was found on the shore of | | Green Lake. | Testimony was offered at Gaines' | trial that his daughter had been the | object of his “strange, unnatural af-| fections.” and that when she attempted {0 break the relationship, he killed her while he was drunk. Gaines' present wife testified there was nothing un- | natural in his affection for the girl. | | Gaines offered as an alibi_testimony | that he was with Mr. and Mrs. Louis | Sterns. friends, at the time of the slay- | ing. The Sterns corroborated his story. | 'THREE CLASSES WON | ~ BY LEITH HORSES | Warrenton Show Has Biggest Sec-| | | ond Day in History—Crowds Large, Weather Fine. Special Dispatch to The Star. WARRENTON, Va. August | 1arge erowd, fine weather and entries of | superb quality made the second day of in | Abilene, Tex | Atlanta, | Baltimore. Md. 31—A G | THE WEATHER | District, of Columbia and Maryland— | Partly cloudy and eooler tonight; to- morrow partly cloudy. | Virgjnia—Cloudy. ~probably showers in south portion tonight and tomorrow: | slightly cooler in central and north | portions tonight | West Virgin and tomorrow Partly cloudy tonight | probably showers in | | south portion: slightly cooler in east | . pp'"y portion tonight | Record for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m.. 94: 8 pm.. 79; 12 midnight, 77; 4 am., 74; 8 am. 75; noon, 75. Barometer—4 20.88: p.m., ! 29.93; 12 midnight, 20.92; 4 a.m., 20.92; 8 am., 30.01; noon. 30.04 Highest. temperature, 04, occurred at 4 p.m. yesterday. Towest temperature, 74, occurred at | 4 am. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 81; lowest, 62. | Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Sur . Today—Low tide. 2:17 am. and 2:48 m.: high tide. 8:05 a.f. and 8:31 p.m Tomorrow—Low- tide, 3:02 am. and 8:28 pm.; high tide, 9:15 pm. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 5:35 a.m.; sun sets 6:41 pm. { | 8 pm.,| | | | sets 6:39 p.m. Moon rises 7:27 p.m.: sets 5:52 a.m half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water Great Falls—Very cloudy. ‘Harpers Perry—Potomac very cloudy; Shenandoah muddy. Weather in Various Cities. =z e FTemperature (e Stations. Weather. * aemon “rkep1ajeas Iseusy rqumE e Cloudy .08 Clear _ Prelondy 030 Cloudy 008 Gloudy 0.42 Clear Clear 624 Cloudy Pt.cloudy .10 Pt.cloudy Clesr 0.4% Cloudy Pt.cloudy L. Glear Cl 016 Ral 020 Pt.cloudy Clear Clovdy Pt.cloudy ~ Pr.cloudy 0.02 9 98 30.12 12996 Albany, N Y. G Atlantic_City Birmingham . Bismarek, N. D. 3026 Boston. Mass. .. 20.92 Buffalo, N.Y. 10.08 Charleston.’ 8.C. 30.12 Chicago, T, .. 30.24 Gincinnati,Ohio. 30 18 Cleveland, Ohie 30.14 | Columbia, 8. C.30.08 | Denver, Cole. . 30.10 | Detroit, Mich Te | Warrenton Horse Show one of the best | in its history. L. C. Leith won all three of the classes for 2-year-olds and | also won first in middie and heavy- | weight hunters with Humdingsr Imp | Mr. Leith had a fall in one class. Summaries H: red 2-vear-olds—Pirst. All Day L. C. | Leith second, Kid_Beots, W. Ladee Rowles ! third, Naney. Dr_E. H. Marsteller | ""Thoroughbred 2-vear-olds—First. Quarre- man, L. C. Leith: second. Reg Gordonsdale. Mrs. R. J. Viekers. third, All Horse, D. Smith. S b“oa". Twgyear-olds sultably rs. ryman. , Le ers—Fil uarryman. L. O: Leith, ehlidren hunt- second. third, suitable Res Gordonsdale. Mrs All Day. L. C. Leith der saddle n 5 First. Gold Coin, Robert Ferney- Second. Whipeord. Miss Anne Leith Miss Josephine Winmi i, Stiver Queen. Miss Virginia Winmill Ntweight creen hunters—-First, P. Busy. Tee. sscond, Dew Bank. Mrs. D hird, Sinbad. D. B. Smith: fourth. ‘of ‘Afton. J. A. M ddle and heayyw pirst, Humdinzer Imp. 1. Aaialita, Mrs. Sterling Sportsman, Arthur White Norris Rajah. Ge handicap— §_ Rumbaugh ridden by Teith: second. Larrabee: _third ridden by TiDper ge Sloane. Vixen. Capt sacond. Giant . Norton: third, I D.s_ Pool Baviy. fourth. Bimeley Bav. Georse Ponies. aver (ences-First. Sky High, Rob- Fern I Ceeane. Bilver Queen. Miss hird. Silver Heels, Robert tourth. Fiash, *John' L. side saddle class B Smith. Miss Ruth nspiration. 1. W Temple, Gwathmes. riding, fourth, Trap Boy Trophs Benton Stables: second. beth Nesbitt: third. fourth, Gumbrino. Sand. Roger Slnane art Ferneyhoush virginia Winmil Fernevio dles: saddle horses | pirst. Jeen Janney. D, AMatthews second, | third, Hayday. ‘ed Maddu Farm Brown Waller | Miss Wini | Bandit | Mrs. D Ladies Benton Stables N hiers—First. Runaing DS oRd. B, Bushe M3 Pent o va, Kitinac. Benton Stables Koo re DU N, Lee T orois \inters st [Thoroyatbrel N "Le: ‘second.’ Runpink Mitan Stabies. third, P. Bush, Mrs Toutih, acrifice. Benton Stadles CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. tourth. TODAY. { A card party for the benfit of St. James' Church will be given this eve- ning in the social room of the church | Thirty-seventh strest and Rhode Island | avenue, Mount Rainier, Md. A lawn fete for the benefit of Holy Resary Church debt fund will be held at 8 o'clock on the chureh playgrounds, Third and F streets, . Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the tollowing Louis Kantor, 20. Canonsburg, Pa. and Helen ©. Spitel. 21, Norfolk, Rev. | George Silveratone | Edward Parker. 22; Rev. Jamea 1 Flovd J_ Stoner 22, and Margaret Curry. Pion 24, Beltaville. Md. and Reld. 33. this city. Rev. Josenh T. Jones. 8. and Martha E. Bev- 28 Rev. William A. Lambeth | and Mary Jackson, Rand 24, and Emma Waiters. 33 Bernard M. Benson. 25. and Elizabeth A, Brown. 24: Rev Paul L. Noris Kivke G Kibler. 3. and Hester €. Oarr 20 Rev. F_X, Cavanach. Charlps 8 Wiilis. 0. and EMe M. Shif- | flerte. 33, hoth of Richmond. ¥a : Rev. James L. McLain Oncar € Eimare. M. and Katte W 23, hath of Richmond, Va. Rev. T DPoutle earl w 2 New Ton, 3. Me and Gar this eity Pa Rev Kildon Castle. i v David Knox, 24 and Anmitia [ Rev. M R Tavlor Joceph M. Bawna, 33, and lda B Thomas Rev. T. 8 Tilden { Lyle 1. Rebertson. 23. and Philena Peters, 23 Rev. Willlam E dward E. Ball. 31, and Viola Gaines. Rev. Clare) isus James A. Granger, 22. Lendon. Md Lueiis Wilson, 19 Rav Aauila Sayles Walter W Oraiz. 21, and Ruth E. MeIn- tyre. 23° Rev. O Mitchell Malealm Catterton and_ Marv Phipps. 110 bath of Owing ames | M.h-knn. 1 Stevens. 23, and Adah V. Brown, 22" Rev Jackson L Cole Temmis Alston. 33 and | 2. Rev W M _ternasin | FOUND. T ANTMALS. avpoly_ Aulnal Resone arvland ove, sw, 4088 Hasking. 2 " and Nannle Therps | For 1 Shona 40 | LOST | | mAR PIN. three diamonds.” Aug. 3rd. ANd N to Palace Theatsr via street car furn 1713 N At Phone Decatur 863 raward GAT. Wlack: answers to ~the Tindy." Reward _ Calumbia 800 CAT-Large black and brown female. with sl markings on face. Liheral reward Tar refivn to 1800 37h st or informa tion. Phene Potomac 1834, COLLIE, brown wnd white. hlack on tail and unnv' " Wedneadey Willlam Cacy, 4 Weat Kirk street, Chovy Ghase: Md. Wiscansin 2887 Reward. _ * FRENOK BULLDOG. ~ male. dark hody. white mountings on neck. whi Aswn face, srsen collar, Reward if returned fa Mrs. Wiliam D Thamas, Graystone. Rock Creek Paik Clev. 330 GRADUATION RING. marnet set 8 Car ave we. between 11th and 13th. Substantial Teward. Phone Pranklin 8330 | MANUSGRIPT, " probably _on ~bus X Forest Glen, 6:30 am. Thursdey. Forest Olen and 15th and M atr | toll of manuteript music wrapped in brown paper. Finder will be rewarded by return- | 1o Edson B Olds,” Unlon Tgust | 11th Re 125 1 name of nw ving ween pw. & Jompeany POCKETBOOK, lndy's, envelops talning papers and other valuabl folnity 11(h and H nw. Generous reward Oull Matn 1753 | malel gray and ( Siulre. Phone Potom: DOG--Larse gray male; wore coll tag Reward. Return to 1008 Pon ave nw_ 3 WATCH, "Avs. 31, o1 e oA o Noo 844, 4] a3 s monds 4 sannhi; Golling, 126 G paiothy \?a'w L Indy's pl B T v an bael Bhons Aaams B4k, ami1l: '-‘y Broken | Clear CGloudy 56 Cloudy 8 Raining 12 Cloues | Tos Aneeles | Louisville. "Ry Miami, | New Orl | New York, | Nitlanome ' City . Amaha. Nebr Philadelphia Pa. 29 | Prnenix, Arlr Pittshursh, Pa.. aartiand, Me. o, " 0. o, 014 Clovdsy 0.46 Cloudy Glear #32 Clovdy ity ~an Diego. Calif 0’1 'ereneicen. 1. Tants. Ma. W FORFIGN Greenwish time. todev) Temparature Wether 52 Gtanay 35 Clear 8 Bart clande & Ppart cloucv 74 Part cloudy enwich tima. todav ) " Anres a0 " part clouds srrent observa’ians Rarmid s »e Parto R Station T anann. Fsland I Pronce ol Garmane i Gibral Horta (Fav: Hamiltan Part claude San Juan Na, Gun . Canal Zone B e Colo Cloudy In the past four vears 151.000 boxes of apples from the United States were eaten in, Norway Card of Thanks. COURTNIV PAYTON, T wish (o express my ABDTARIAEi T f3- tha mesanzes of sympathy and_heavtil trinntas at the death of my son. PAYTON COURTNPY Farwer Braths. PFAYLY. WILLIAM J. WARD. Su August 30, 128, at his residence. 17 Locust ave. Hyattsville. Md.. WILLIAM J. WARD BAYLY. azed 59 vears. beloved husband of Mary E. H_Bavly. Interment at Emanue! Episcopa! Church. near Delaphane. Va.. 1 p.m. Saturday. September 1. Masonic services at the grave. Relatives and friends Virginia papers please copy.) ZARETH &. August 30. 19 ational - Homeopothic = Hospita ddenty on cv Puneral from Ta- n.v. Satur- Intsrment of Mrs_Carl Carleson Rler fineral hame, 978 M st Aay. September 1. at 9 am and services the_ Tibbitt's home. Albai Sunday 2.t 2 pm. (Albany papers please cops) FERGUSON. ROBERT S. On Thursda v et 0 1928 CnthLs reaidence. 4316 A sas ave nw. ROBERT S. beloved b band of tda'C. Ferguson. ' Puneral [rou his_late residence. Saturday ~Sentember 1. At 230 pm Interment (private) in Con- aressional Cemeters. Iy FUGITT. LEMUEL. Thursday. August 30, | 1938, At §°3 am, at his residence. 819 G st. se. LEMUEL PUGITT. beloved hus- band of Sarah A Fugitt. ' Puneral from H M. Padgett's funeral parlors. 130 11th st. se. Saturdav. Seotember 1. at 230 om. Interment at Conzressional Cem- from ¥ Y, 1 Au- A special communica- | alled for Saturdiy. September 1. 30 o'cloek. for the purnose of attend- topile funeral of Brother "LEMUEL J ¥ MACK. Master ROLAND M. BROWN, Secty W . WILLIAM €. On Wednesday. Au- a 1938, at 220 pm. WILLIAM € HERRING. sxed 13 years. beloved husband of Alice € Herrins. - Funeral from his late residence. 2001 Douslas st ne. on Satur- dav. September 1. at 2 nm. Relatives and invited (n attend Interment at Ml Cometarv (Lvnchburs. Char Intteseille and Roanoke. Va. vapers nleate eAnv e JACKSON. CATRERINI Wednesday. - August residance. 2131 Stevens court n.w., CATH- ERINE JACKSON. She leaves a devated grandson. ane niece and ather relatives and friends Funeral Saturday her 1. at 2 e'cleek ftrom First Church, 27th and Dumbarton sve Friends invited JORNSON. HEYWOOD. Thursday. August 30. 1935, W, Reed Hosp) loving brother of Sandy and hew of Mrs. Jennie s a host of other Remains resting at funersl pariors Notice of funeral this life Departed 1938, at her Rantist nw At 338 pm HEYWOOD Stewart relativ He also and friends (e W Ernest Jarvis Co 332 Georala ave By Tater LOUGHEAD, MARY I-lfll‘.“‘t residence 1908 K st nw. MARY HRIER LEY. widow of Olifftord T Loushead, in ier w1th year Burial (n Holl¥wood Ceme tery, Richmoud. on Sundsy. Septem Dot 2" (Chester Whd Richmond. va Dabers piease Cony.> PEARL. ANNA ELIZABETH. On Thursdav AUSTR DNLE T o st se. ANNA ELIZABRETH PEARL. be loved fe of the late Frank Pearl Notice of funeral 1a i PUMPHREY C UMRUS. On _ Thursday August 30, 1928, at his late residence. near Unner Maribora. Md. COLUMBUS PUM. PHREY. son of the late James O and THIA " mivon Pamphray. * Funeral sery 1063 8t (Mo Tasidence Sunday.. Saptember 2wt 11 am (Maltimore Sun plesse aony) i MIOKS, JAMES M. Departad this | Au NoToda "UAMES N RIOKS. devi Tnving huxbend of Ellrabeth . Ricts ther of the late Emma E. Ricke Fu Sundav. Sentember 2. at 230 pom. Hilladale Holiness Mission, ust | Y a1 tiam the merits of hix Savier he | THE FAMILY. 2 MAN £ On Thursdas, Au- Noriuale helavad’ whia I K. Sadler and san of the * Wepry W and Irine Sadle aged 17 Funeral from W W._Deal's funeral home. 816 H st ne. an Saturdav D- | tember 1, at 330 pm. Intermeni Port Lincoln Cemetery SIMPRON, AON, EMMA K. A Tos! eheliv beloved yhter of 4 Susie B, Simpson Glasch's tuneral parlor Telcas af 8t indey. Septe: o wnd friends tnvited . Suddenly. on Thursday L ot Frorience Haumitel U MITH. belaved son of William A and Blivabeth D. Smith (nes O'Neill) Funeral from his Iate Tesidence. M R 1 ave’ e Safurday. Santembgr 1 at 8% s thance to 81" slovaiuy Rurch. Whiare Feailem mass will e said at' 9 a'm tet {he remase af hia'soul ‘tnterment Mount ol Relauves and frigads 1 vl Cometery inwied STANLEY. CHARLEY D. On Peidas Ausuy W Kiltatkants Hawial EHARERY | laved husband af Maris tan! oy | ¢ » It years \ her | ¥ s reating At yattaville, M uren, Leeland, 3 pin. " Rela: : S 8:48 am. and| Tomorrow—8un rises 5:36 am.; sun | Automobile lamps to be lighted one- Ptclmdy | FLIZABETH 8 CURREEN. beloved mother | funeral | Sentember | Septem.- | Departed this life | | At her | i H. ABRAM L. On oust 29. 1928, at biy resilenc nw. “ABRAM L. STRAU Mooresiown. N J the above addrsss on 1.8t 3 mm. - Tnterment Alexandria. Va STRAUCH, ABRAHAM L. A special come munication of Kinz David Lodge, No. 73 EUACA M s called for 2 b.m. Satdrdas September 3. ior the purpose af i e Sfasonic brrial to fate Brother ABRA- HAM L STRAUCH of Moorestown Lodza. No. 158, of Moorestown, N 3 T. PAUL BPEAKE. Master, WILLIAM €. PARRY. Secretars. ANNIE. Depirted this life life W nesday. August_29. 1928, at Lakeland, Md. Mrs. NANNIE TATE. Funeral from First Baptist. Church at Lakeland at 1 Sundav, Septembes 2. Priends invited 0 attend. TAYLOR, MRS. FANNIE, Friday. August 31 1938, At of her dsughter, Mrs. Nannie st n.w. She leaves one d Nannie Barnes. and iwo & Matthews and Charles Taylor. the loss of their mother. of other relatives and friends from her jate residence. 101%s L st n.w. September 1. Relatives and friends invited ¢ Porismouth. Va. (Partsmouth papers copy.) TOTTEN, MABGARET. On Wednesdss, 20 ning. August 20, 1928, at her residenc 1121 Lamont st. n.w. MARGARET TOT- TEN. widow of Ephraim J. Totten Serv ices al the residence on Saturday. Sept ber 1. at 2 o'clock UBL. On Thursdas. Ausu ospital, Bl " fiday. 366 Feinel Come’ars bl M Departed this life the residence Barnes. 101’ s. Mes: io ‘mou: ‘Also_a_host Funeral NEBERG. SA 0. 1928, at Johns Hopkina Nore. Md . SAMUEL. beioved son of Be! Y the late Dr. Archie Vinebers. Funersl i ¢ K o L A ‘Relatives and friends 7 ment © Washington Heb a | CemeteryS_ | WOODLANDALBERTA MEADS. Deparied . this life Wednesday. August 20, 1928 after 2 short fliness. ALRERTA MEADS WOOD- LAND, deveted wife of Thomas D. Wood- land. She leaves to mourn their loss four and other relatives and friends. vom Frazier's pariors, 123 T st n.w.. Sauurday, September 1. 1 D. E térment Lincoln Memorial Cemete CLANTON, HORACE. ‘membrance of our h HORACE. CLANTON. | life six years ago, Gone, but not forgstten. Uy iPE AND CHILDREN RGUSON, ELEANOR V. (NELLIE). A ribute of devotion to the memory of oiir dear mother,. ELEANOR V. (NELLIE FERGUBON, who deparied this life one year ago today. Augi . 1927, | Your suffering. dear. is over; | _'You live shove the skies | Yaur 1abor's done. | "You have obtained vour prize HER DEVOTED CHILDREN AND GRAND- | " CHILDREN. | FINNEY. MARY E. GREEN. In sad ing remembrance of my dsar mot MARY F. FINNEY. who died four ago, June 15. 1924. ‘and mv baby zirl, died five years ago todav. August 31 Blessed he the tie that binds o with love. And may the tie forever While you dwell with Je Gone. hut_net forgetien LOVING M AND DAUGHI”R N : GRAY. WALTER. In lo emembrance f my devoted hushand. WALTER GRAY. ¥ died five years ago foday. Av; 8 | Wil they think the pain is vill they deem the loss { | Yea think my tern heart Theneh there be the tends: HIS LOVING WIFE, EDNA | KENDALL, SOPHTA. In sacre | " of our dear mother. SOPH | who entered into eternal rest | a0 today. August 31. 1925 | Rest in veace. your labor s anded. Sweetly sleep, vour race is yun Yon Kave gone where thase who lave: sau Soon are eaming. ane K- one | YOUR LONELY CHILDREN. | PLANT. JAMES L. ANNA A.. In_leving femembrance of and mother. PLANT. 1385: ANNA life tvanty-one 1. 1908 MRS. | PEI | ot thre A. PLANT. depar! yoars “ago todav. Av-ust THPIR DAUGHTER. SMALLWOOD. ¥. In lavine remembrane er. whn died two year st 31. 1926 And lone to ear Tren HER DEVOTFD GHILDREN. PROCTOR, ANNIE TICCOLA. Sacred * memare of my- dsrling danghte TICCOLA® PROCTOR. vears, azo today. How T miss (he Of the one 1 Inv often T listen for by Feeling sure that How T miss that tittle smile. That T watched for d Annie: no one knows th For T K And mother will trust in God That some dav we will mee: | HER LOVING MOTHER. MARY L. PROC- | SCHAFER. GEORGE W. In memory of mr precious husband. GEORGE W. SCHAFER. who departed this lift a vear ago today. | Ausust 3L 1927 | HIS WIFE, RUTH SCHAPER. * | SHELTON. ARTHU! brance of cur dei Growing _weaker day by Patlently bearing his *suff Until God eame and took He met his Savior on the stran When_Jesus took Alone>” Oh no. For Jesus claimed him as His own. HIS LOVING WIPE. BESSIE. AND SOV 3| Monuments Mausolcums | LESIGNED AND eREC I EDL WRITE OR TELEPHONE MAIN 2988 | rom ncustraTeD soowwEr Tue J. F. Mannive Ca.. Inc. 319 1374 STRen N W } § Wasinaron | | FUNERAL DIRECTORS | Joseph F. Birch's Son JOSP kne e 3034 M St. NW._ Eoge o,oft 'V. L. SPEARE CO. ’l‘hnnl '!}Sr\ ARS8 successors o nor nai W R Speare H')’M H St. .l 3 TLLIAM | Embalmer. Livery i _connection dlous chavel Madern Cremstoriame. Meder- B e N.W_Call M58 | \‘Nu Warren T;llt'l;;:i] | 14th & Spring Rd. Col. 464 ALMUS R Succeeding the orighal W R._Speare Co. 1623 Connecticut Ave. Potomac 4600 ®ovee at 120K B e 43 yre at v ¥ Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home 91 New York Ave. N.W in sen Wm. H. Sardo & Ce. Private Limousine Ambulance 42 H S NE Madern " Ghavel Lincoln 524 gnified, BWcient Service mohiie Sareice Chaoe! W. W. Deal & Co. 816 N ST _NE_ LINCOLN &2on Frank Geier's Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH 8T N W Main 2473 Modery_GhapelLelephone x| GHT CO. ¢ AL JOHN R. WRI 1337 10th St N.W____ Phone Norin & CHAS. S. ZURHORST W1 EAST CAPITOL ST lenene. Linvein T. F. COSTELLO _Norh Captol B__NoKTh e __ FUNERAL DESIGNS. BLACK}ISTONE. 1407 H Beautiful Floral Designs, $5 and up. CALL_MAIN. yi01 oSO, C. SHAFFER Or ot Slore, 14th & B Wrompt Auts Dalivery Service n A 48T M 3t aw Pung ) 1 3T A R g el Bt DI tember 1. at 9 o cleck alatives and friends | nvited t ptiv n tted. Interm t FLIALIE - SXDTRALIVE - (nxpenaive Gude Bros. 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