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THE W, B, NWoses & Sons Public Main 3770 F Confidence Since 1861 Street at Eleventh Last Three Days of the Special Selling Persian Scatter Rugs $39.50 Included are fine Mosul and Hamadan Rugs in sizes from 3x3 to 3'.x0's feet, and Heriz Runners in sizes from 21:x9 to with the feet. Those acquainted usual prices for such rugs will realize Sxi12 what remarkable values these are. Immediate Selection Is Urged As This Special Selling Ends Saturday Salon, Fourth Floor Oriental Ry Simple Curtains of a Quality the Most Discriminating Approve Fine, sheer marquisette imported lace edge, made as . with Another Curtain is made with four-inch hems and four-inch custom-made curtains should he made. \With narrow lace edges, pair— 34.50 lace. Pair— 650 Plain Marquisette Curtains for Breakfast Room or Solarium, of fine colored marquisette, pair— 3 Section, Third Floor.) Mullins Enclosures and Shields The discri selecting the choice patterns —in adva & - vou —are forgetiing that it will soon be time to “put your house . 2 in order 15 More Daya to You are back from your vaca- tion. Schools are re-opening. Fall is in the air. You will want vour radiators shielded hefore you turn on the heat. Mullins Radia- tors and Enclosures are in ivory. ma- hogany and walnut finishes. Shields $7.50 up Enclosures $25 up (Third Floor.) minating hostess is nce of the season WORD to the wise is sufficient! This is the time of the year when our stock of new Fall draperies is complete craftsmen are able to devote more time to cach indi- vidual requirement. Don’t wait until the'rush season is on, but allow us to call for your work NOW . then your Fall decorating task will be an easy one. All work is done in our own shop. Draperies —that harmonize with your furnishings ] Re-Decorating . —that livens the old furniture Re-Finishing —that brings back newiess Cabinet Work —that renecws for service Re-Upholstering —done by master craftsmen 34th September Furniture Sale EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T, “'EDA\'ESDAY.. SEPTEMBER 12. 1928. 9 AM. to 6 PM. e = = - - - o - - e e - — O e w Kappa Society there while an under-! araduate and after being graduated | |DR. MONTGOMERY, with honors was elected to the Phi | upon him at the time of the gradua- tion of his son, Wilder P. Montgomery, in_1906. Dr. Montgomery's first appointment in"the local public_school system was Dartmouth Graduate Held Im- | | i . portant Posts in Colored lowing he was for three years a pro- | fessor at Alcorn Universify, Miss. He returned here as a supervisor in 1882 | | and was appointed the first princi of the old M Street School in 1896. Schools of City. Dr. Winfield Seott Montgomery, for- | mer assistant suverintendent in charge . of colored schools here and for many | Subscquently he was again made a Tears identified with the school system. | SUpervisor and then assistant supcrin- tendent ed at his residence, 1912 Eleventh | . " treet, vesterday, after & short iliness. | o HC IS survived by his widow. Mrs. | 5 4 v Dr. Montgomery had served in various | EMma R. Montgomery: a son, Wilder ial | Mrs. Martha M. Cook of Chicago, M: em and was a director of special | 3 20, Mrt | Activitics. including night schools, when | Marla M. Smith of New York. Miss Born of slave parenfage at Fort | Hillman. Adams. Miss.. Dr. Montgomery went to g r followina the Civil War e oy | came a member of the Kappa Kappa | —Anton Rosener. Goodhue's “village | blacksmith,” who reared 26 children, of illness, at the age of 67. | Rosener came to Goodhue from Au: | others were born here. The youngest | child. Edward, is now 20 years old twins. His widow, who survives, is 60 years administrative capacities in the school | . Montgomery. and - four daughters, he retired three years ago. | Scott Rosa Montgomery and Mrs. Lydia , Verment with a regiment of volunteers Entering Dartmouth in 1873, he be- GOODHUE. l;/nnn. Sr;;vmhrr 12 (P). | whom 18 are living, is dead after a long | tria with his wife and six children. The | Among the children were five sets of ol Dyed Mourning Black at the Good Hope School in 1878, Fol. | DIy occasional showers tonight and to- al | THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Mostly cloudy | with showers tonight or tomorrow; not | much change in temperature; gentle | southerly winds. | West Virginia—Mostly cloudy, proba- morrow; somewhat warmer tonight, cooler tomorrow afternoon. Maryland and Virginia—Mostly cloudy with showers tonight or tomorrow: not much change- in temperature; moderate south winds. Records for 24 Hours. | Thermometer—4 p.m., 82; 8 p.m., 7 12 midnight, 70; 4 a.m., 68; 8 am,, 7 | noon, 82 | Barometer—4 pm. 30.10; 8 pm. 130.11; 12 midnight, 30.11; 4 a.m., 30.08; | 8.a.m.. 30.11: noon. 30.10. | ™ Highest temperature, 84, occurred at | | 1:45 pm. vesterday. Lowest temperature, 68, occurred at 4 am. today. Temperature same date last year— | Highest, 78; lowest, 58, i Tide Tahles. | (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 12:42 a.m. and 1:1 n.m.: high tide. 6:41 am. and 7:05 p.m. | Tomorrow—Low tide, 1:34 a.m. and 2 | pm.; high tide. 7:30 a.m. and 7:52 p.m. The Sun and Moon. i Today—Sun rose 5:47 am.; sun sets | 6:22 pm. Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:47 am.; sun | sets 6:20 p.m. 1 Moon rises 3:50 a.m.: sets 6:06 p.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. RYAN SERVICE | In 24 Hours IS APPRECIATED ;CarmlckDryC[eaning&Dyeingco, e heanie af o hSeniice |6 Dupont Circle 2469 18th St N.W o ceraie laxee and amalt. | eransnn 2230 proincbigied <ht Ve are ready to anczwer Funera, parlor, private ambulances and livery in connection. Just call— Perry & Walsh JAMES T. RYAN Morticians 313 Pa. Ave, S. Private Ambulances || 29 H St. N.W. Main 984 Telephone Atlantic Make Inquiries —if you have any doubt as to the high quality of Deal service. Any one who knows will tell you that no matter how much you may pay, you cannot secure finer service than we render. At the same time, however, our prices are extremely reasonable. One may have complete from us for as little as $125. service CJheo EAL FUNERAL HOME For reference sk your newghbor” 816 H STREET N.E Phones Lincoln 8200-8201 WASHIN FON'S FIN T MENS WEAR STORE Our Semi-Annual Sale is a Timely Affair — — $65 %60 $55 %50 Hart Schaffner & Marx SUITS *36 Many with two trousers Every fabric is all wool. Every style is new and authentic for early Fall and Winter wear. In addition to- a comprehensive variety of novelty patterns we include blue unfinished worsteds and blue serges —for professional men— business men and stu- dents of every build. No charge for alterations! RaleithaberdashNeca.r 1310 F Street . : Great Falls—Slightly muddy. Har- | pers Ferry—Potomac, clear; Shenan- doah, muddy. ! Weather in_ Various Cities. { Stations. Weather. Cloudy timore. Cloudy am Clea £ lfilsman‘k N. D. Cldy&Fay | Boston. 8.0 o : Flln(‘:i ‘ et e R0k G G R | Charleston, 8.C.30.12 82 74 Clear | 88 66 Pt.cloudy N 86 0 0’1‘2 (l:“l rl(l"‘l"l?’ Columbia, 8. C. 82 72 0 oy B Coln B s e l)«‘llpml. Mic| 21 S DAL i 86 | k3 napolis.Ind 2098 86 | oncille.Fla. 30.08 86 Clear > 5 200 86 Clear 2098 12 5 Glear 8 68 .. Clear 8 78 008 Cloudy 098 88 76 Glear | New York, a0 68 Cir &Fay. Okinhoma City. 20.90 92 7¢ .. Clear Omana. Nebi.. 2080 80 38 1.64 Clear | Philadeiphia.Pa. 3012 82 Raining | Proanix. Ariz .. 20.80 96 Clear | iz, Pa B oas L Clenr ortiand, Me. . 30 0342 Ra 2 30 045 Clondy 63 0.01 Cldv&Fsy & ... Clear 7 L. Btcloudy L) GCloudy 34 002 Clear 64 012 Raining 60 028 Raining 52 0,06 Raining 52 ... Pt.cloudy FOREIGN. (7 am.. Greenwich time, today.) Stations Temperature, Weather | ondon. England........ 30 Cloudy | Franca.. L 38 Cloudy | Bertin. German: ; 3 Clear raltar. Spamn. . " 68 | (Noon, Greenwich time, today.) | Horta (Favai). Azores.... 72 rt cloudy | (Ciirrent observations.) iamilton, Be 203 Cloudy | San_Juan, P Part cloudy | Havana Cloudy | dotonriGane Clear, | ARGENTINA DATA. For the week ending September 10. 1928, ~Temperature—Precipitation ~ Cur. Depar. | €orn and | Northern wheat zone...... 50 ~3 01 -03 Southern wheat zone...... 50 -3 00 —04 Births Reported. ‘The following births have heen reported to | the realih Department in the past 4 houra: | George J. and Ellen M. Britmyer, girl. | Thelma ! Flack: his mother. Mrs. Elorda Flack. pital. | Photographer Dead | OLIVER P. FLACK. | 0.P. FLACK DIES; | ILL FOUR WEEKS, Conducted Friday Afternoon at 2 0'Clock. Oliver P. Flack, 44 years old of the | firm of Tenschert & Flack. photo- | graphers, of 802 F street, died in Gar- | field Hospital yesterday after an fliness ; of four weeks. | A native of Westmoreland County. | Pa., Mr. Flack was educated in the pub- | lic schools there and entered the pho- | tographic business at Scottsdale, Pa. ! {He came to Washington in 1912, and | ! after being employed by several phota- | graphic companies here ‘went in busi- ness at the F street address. Mr. Flack. resided at 1803 B street southeast. He is survived by his widow, | Mrs. May V. Flack; two daushter: May Flack and Marcell and a brother, Charles Flack, all of this city. Funeral services will be condueted at | the residence, Friday afternoon at 2 | o'clock. Interment will be in Cedar | Hill Cemetery. Deaths Reported. ‘ The following deaths have been renoried to the Health Departmen® in the past 24 hours: | Carrie M. Gartrell, 86, 3035 15th st | Mary Agnes Follanshee. 78. A18 H st. n.e. Ancust Henry Lavsen. €8. 1302 Quincy st James D, Ford. 0. Providencs Hospital. | R LR Tewis Del Veechio, 417 Meridian pl. Richard H Coxen. 5 N1 Ga. ave, Teah Goldstein. 52. 804 Parragnt st e A S ! Rohert Parhes Feranson 50, 516' 2d st. s.e. L Prllev, 44, 311 Tth st. s w. | Jane Elizaheth Barnes. 47. 019 T. st | Katherine Hartunez. 2. Siblev Hosnital H Ressin T. Poore. 36, Tuberculosis Hospital. | Farl Prangis Callahan, 32, found in auto in_rear of 1308 36th st Hattie E. Allen Padgett, 27. 1906 Navlor rd. s.e. James Viden Jenkins. 22. en route Emer- LA A R TR Arthur Roland. 21. Casuaity Hospital Vlvtlih‘a ‘W. Evans. 18, Georgzetowf Hos- it Bruna Munari. 9. Children’s Hospital Brine el B e even's o ol B Taslor. 7. P R Henry C. Brool edmen’s Hosoital Gallinzer Hospital. . 60. 162 Bryant st James Spencer. 53. Gallincer Hospital Mary Jane Johnson. 35. 412 Va. ave. s Elizabeth Watkins. 33. Gallinzer Hospital James Edmonds. 42. Tuberculosis Hospital Joseph Herbert. 46. Home for Azed and Cur. Depar. . Infirm. | Adeline 43. Columhia Hospital. | Cora Truss. 42. Freedmen's Hospital. Caladonia Johnson. 40. 764 Navs pl's.e. Harvey Chase. 28. Galiinzer Hospital | Vavs. Tune Juanita Spriszs. 11. 820 23d st Flovd Simmons. 5. Children's Hospital Brother Miller, 5 montis. Children's Hos- | Floya A.‘ana Grace Ross. girl. Ralph M. and Madeline Robeitson. girl. | william G. and Genette Hawthorne, girl. | Francis and Helen Barry. girl i John R. and Marjorie Liovd. girl. | John F. and Nancy Simmons. girl. ! Cecil H. and Grace J. Gordon, sirl. | Ernest W. and Grace Jones. irl. | | | William E; and Blanche L. Hutchinson, girl. | | Wiliam V. and Margaret B. Carter, boy. william L. and Susan E. Moore, boy. | Bernard and Helen West, boy. | Francis W. and Beatrice Reichelderfer, boy. | Ralph A. and Myra Holiday, boy. Elvin W. and Adalyne Robertson, boy. John H.' and_Violet Libby, boy. Joseph and Miriam_Blumenthal, boy. Noel R._and Vassa White. boy. Robert B. and Carter Hoeber, boy. | Walter E. and Anna A. Seymour. boy. Benjamin and Anne Furman. boy William J."and Elece Trittipoe. boy. ! Blutcher . and Lillian Prescoit, bov. | | Edmund E. and Jessie M. Thompson, boy. | Bernard B. and Sarah Barr, boy. | . William T. and Elsie Speer. boy. Frank E._and Blanche P. Middleton. boy. Bennett F. and Matilda E. Nolley. boy. | Howard G. and Marguerite Phelps. boy. | William L. and Gladys A, Horan, girl. Berkley and Agnes Powell. hoy. | James and Johnsie Mitchell. boy. | | Willlam and Lillian Lash. boy. Walter and Mary Jones. boy. Henry and Dorothy Ware, hov. Cicul and Melinda Chatman. boy. James T. and Mildred Harvey. boy. | John and Millio May White. bo: Henry and Clara Thomas. sirl Thomas and_Lillian Hawkins. girl. | George and Lillian M. Thomas, girl. | James-and Annie Henson. girl. Al and Wilme Webster, sirl ! Gilbert and Flossie L. Thomas. zirl. | Lerov M. and Helen Edmonds, girl. | _Everett and Hilda Allen. boy. FOUND. | | FOR LOST "ANTMALS. apply Animal Rescue | League,_349 Maryland ave. s.w._Main 8088 | | S | ALA: female. “Reward Aewers to name of Dixie. Call Lincoli | APPAREL—$10 reward for return of box | containing gray dress and other wearing ap- | parel, picked up at U Station_ Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Woodward. 513 Rivers: Apts. 120 | BAG. brown leather: Iate Sunday. between | Peixorth and Cleveland Park. Call North 1420, Apt. 226. Reward. H BREASTPIN. cameo. Tuesday. on 12th st. ! back of Fern st.. to Georgia ave. in allev 1o Freidman’s store. Reward at store, 7303 Gearzia ave. now. BRINDLE BULL. white breast and white on face: answers to “‘Bob. Reward. Call | Adams §953. | BROOCH PIN, studded with chip diamonds | and pearls. Monday afternoon. Septemher 10. | G'stUmw. netween 11th and 19th: valuable 5 to owner.” Reward 210 13th st. s.w. M 4 Branch 85. Mr. Strons. __12* l small. female. white and black spotted, | left eye weak. 47th and Conduit rd. Liberai reward. 4843 Conduit rd.” Phone Clev. 3963 CAMEG RING -Large yellow gold. between Bureau of Engraving and Printing, M. Brooks & Co. to Ist st. n.w.. Saturday afierngon Return to 719 Ist si. n.w. Reward. 12° | CHECK FOR f18 in envelope with name . | Lambert. Return to Polis Theater or 1343 | 1 D st. s.e. Reward 3 | DIAMOND RING _ platinum setting: _in | neishbornood of Valley _Vista _Apartment Liberal reward. Decatur 5000. Apt. 220. 14¢ DIAMOND DINNER RING. from Balfour | ADt.. 16th & U. or Union Station: bet. 7 and | 2% Liberal teward. Telephone Fotomac | 2819-3 or' call above address. 14 | DOG- Strayed from my home in Brentwood. | Ald., largs black. white and tan collie dog | ieward. Mrs. Mead, 4425 Charles st. Phone { Nor(h 7530. 1 DOG, malei black fan and white hound: | iiberal Teward. Return to M5 14th st. s DOG. white, brown spot on back. full tail wmissing Sunday night..around 18th and You | | Ww. "Please return to 1835 Vernon st. n.w. | | Reward a EYEGLASSES. " tortoise-shell rim. Columbia 6413-0 B FUR, Red_Fox. just outside or in the Fox | | Theater September 11th: 'liberal reward. Buker. 2007 R st. n.w. Pot. 6163+ KEY CASE. leather. about 12 kevs 1937 (it o mw. Reward" o0 " T a0 | NEOKLAGE. silver. September 10.74:38 p.m Rorth side of F st between 6th and fith Feward. J. Swayne, 2435 P nw, NECKPIECE, small ted fox fur: lost Satur- day night. Cull Lincoin 8338. Reward. NOSEGLASSFS. with old pin_and chain | attachment: on P st OF in stores. Reward 710 Lamont st. nw. o PARROT--At_Inrge: wreen with biue hea 39 teward. " Call’ Lincoln’ 2264. _ _ 13* PUPPY. brown and white. male: about 2' months old: answers 10 name of Bonzo, Re- i Adama 7143 roll niano tools. call Lin- WRIST WATCH, man's. in front of Ca- thedral Mansions; lberal reward. M. H. Caro, Apt. 208. s ~ Card of Thanks. | BROWN FLLA E._The famil: of the late | Mrs A E._BROWN wish to thank the pastors, cheir. fraternal _orzanizations. | friends and neighbors for their expre of kindness and svmpathy during ness and death of their loved one. Deaths. BEASLEY. FLORENCE ESTELLE. On Tues- dav.’ ' September 11, 1933 FLORENCE ESTELLE BEASLEY. beloved wife of John Feasley and sister of Naomi and Edward Harrison. Notice of funeral hereafter. Re- mains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors, 2222 Georzia ave. n.w. BLADEN. JOSEPH. On Tuesday. September i1, 1978 JOSEPH BLADEN. beloved hus- band of Rachel Bladen. of Riggs rd. Prince Georges County, Md. Puneral from the. ‘chapel of Frank Geier's Sons Co. 1113 %th st. n.w.. on Thursday, September 13."at 3 'pm. " Relativey and_friends. in: vited Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. * BOLLN. MARGARET C. On Monday. Sep- tember 10. 1928 at hef residence. Hampton Courts, 2013 New Hampshire ave, n.w.. MARGARET C.. beloved mother of Aima | €. Bolln. Remains restinz au the W. W ambers funeral home. Christian Science | funeral services At tne V.. \V. Chamoers funeral home on Thursday. at'3 p.m. In- terment Cedar Hill Cemetery. BUTLER. LILLIAN. Departed this life. Sep- tember 13. 1933, at her residence. 1638 6th st mow. at 12:30 am. LILLIAN BUTLER. @evoied wife of Rovert Butler and sistet of Theodore Brown and niece of Josephine Robin<on. FPuneral Sundas. September 16. al 130 pim.. from Galbraith A M. E. Zion Church.” Relatives and friends invited to attend.” Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors, 2222 Geor ave, nw ions on Mon- | N 1928, Bris. Gen. | MICHAEL COONEY. United States | retired, beloved husband of the late Cath: | erine Cooney. Reaulem mass at_Sacred | Heart Sanitarium on Wednesday. Septem- 2.°at 9 am. Friends and relatives | ted to attend. Interment (private) at | ton National Cemetery. (Western and New York papers please copy.) 12 Tuesday. Sel 11, 1928, loved husband of the late Susan Cornell. azed 91 years. Funeral Thursday. Septem: bor 13 at 2 pm. from the residence of Bis dauehter. Suvilla J. Stuart. Cottage Cily. Md. Relatives and friends invited to aitend. Interment Consressional Ceme- tery. COTTON. GRACE CASREY. Tuesday. Sep- tember 11, 1928, alier abriel illness. at | MONTGOMERY. Funeral of Photographer Will Be PINka Rezina W. Tvler. 24, 5232 Gav st n.e. I Death DR. WINFIELD SCOTT. On Tuesaas ember 11 1928, at his residence. 1912 1ith nw. Dr WIN- FIELD SCOTT MONTGOMERY, the be- loved hushand of Mrs. Rosa Wilder Mont omery and the cevoied father of Wil Montgomery, Mrs_ Leo Cooke. Mrs. “Thomas Smith. Mrs Lydia H'llman and Miss Scottiosa G. Montzomers. Funeral Fridas. September 14, at 2 pum. from Berean Baptist Church. Friends invited. 13 CHARLES WARR! On_ Tue: Y. ember 11. 1928, at residen 1247 Morse st. ne. CHARLES WARREN. beloved husband of Elvina Murray Serv- ices will be held at his late residence on Friday. September 14. at 8 p.m. Intarment in Brandywine Cemefery, Wilmington. Del T4 FAVNE. ROSA Sunday st. n.¥. ROSA KEELING PAYNE daughter of the late Rev. Nathaniel Summer Keelins. wife of the late Roher Payne. sister of James and Harry Keeling and_mother of “Aulden Pavne Gar Funeral Thursday. Sentember oclock from Florida Avenue Church, 6th and Fla. ave. nw and friends inviled. PAVNE. ROSA. The officers and members of Forest Temple. No. 9. I. I. B E. of W.. are hereby rotified to ‘meet 1 a session of sorrow Wadnesdav. September 12. 1928 7:30 p.m., Pythian Bidz. 12'h and Yo n.w.. to arrange for the fureral of Daughter ROSA PAYNE. (n he neid Thursday. September 13, at 1 pm. from Florida "Avenue Baptist Church. Florida ave. bet. fth and 7ih sts. n.ow. Morning Star_Lodse. No. 40: Columbia Lodge. No 85 Columbia Temple. No. Love and Harmony Temples are invited. Assessment No. 13. LENA CARTER. D. R MARIE PIERCE. F. S PERRY. JANE. On Tuesdav. September 11, 1928, at_her Tesidenc aton st. now. JANE PERRY devoted mother of Ma Whitlv. Susie Frances. Gertrude Perry and Matilda Holiday. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jartis Co. funeral pariors 2222 Ga. ave. n.w. Funeral Thr tember 13. at 1 pm.. from b dence. day. S late’ r ¥, FRANK. On Wednesday. Septrm- 12, 1928, at Providence Hospit:l. FRANK PINKNEY. devoted husband of Jane Pinkney. Remains resting at the W Ernest Jarvis Co _funeral parlors 2 Georsia ‘ave. n.w." Notice of funeral h after after a_long illness, at hi 35th st Mount ' Ramier. Md. Rev GEORGE A. SPARKS. heioved husband of Sarah C. Sparks and father of Hayden 0. Verda B. and W. Mavnard Spark his sixty-fourth vear. Servi at_his Iate residence on W tember 12. at 3 p.m._ Relatives invited. ‘Interment at Mapleton. Huntin don County. Pa.. on Thursday afternson. Please omit flowers. 12+ TAYLOR. JANE. Departed this lif~ Suncay. September 9. 1923. at 11 p.m . JANE TA LOR. the beloved mother of Mrs Roonev. of New Rochelle. N._ Y. Knight William. John and Sam Remains resting at her soms 118 “You" st. n.w. Funeral A September 13. at 1 p.m.. from Mount Airy Baptist Church. L_st. between lst_and Nerth Capitol sts. n.w.. Rev. A. J. T: pastor. officiating. N. ALFRED C. Suddeniy on Weds dav. Seplemher 12. 1028 ALFRED €. WHITTON. hushand ‘af Helen S. Whitton. Funeral from his late residencs. the For ner Apts. on Friday. Septethher 11 8t 830 a'm.’ Mass st Si. Paul's Church at F In diemoriam. ALBINSON. JAMES E. In fond memorv of our dear ‘son and brotner. 3 and Tt years azo foday, September 2. 1917 The flowers we place upon the grave Mav gither and decar. But_the Iove for him who slesps ben Will never fade away. May he rest in_peace HIS DEVOTED PARENTS AND BROTHER CARROLL. LOUIS M. Tn loving our dsar hushand. father and 3 LOUIS M. CARROLL. who pa eisht vears azo today. Septembe; What happy_dass When we were all together But. oh. how changed it all is now Since vou are cone forsver. HIS_LOV w CARRIE. AND CHIL DREN. ETHEL. ELMER AND RAY- MOND, Grandpa is waiting by the river, Just acrass the silent stream LITTLE GRANDDAUGHTER. DESIREZ HALL. - HURLEY. CARRIE LEE. A token of love to the’ memory of my’ dear mother, A CARRIE L. HURLEY. who departed this lie (W0 years azo today. September 12, Some day T will see you., dear mather, +And teil you o'er and o'er How I've missed vou since you left me When we meet ta part ne more. HER DEVOTED DAUGHTER. MARGARET A. SMITH. . LILLIAN F. A loving tribute to onur dear mother. LILLIAN E. JOHNSON. whn died 10 years azo todavw, September 12, 1918, HER SON AND DAUGHTER. * NFITZEY. ROBERTA F. In loving memory of a_dear wife ard mother. ROBERTA F. NEITZEY. who departed this life four years acn todav, September 12. 1924 )n;_,-;";\yrvmr:n HUSBAND AND CHIL- acred to the memory our beloved MARY F. TAVLOR. who died September 13. 1914 been sad and. oh. so lonely Days hav Since our mother went away, Bt her gentle. loving spirit Hovers o'er s dax by dav. HER HUSBAND. WILLIAM TAYLOR_AND CHILDREN. ' MARIE ABELE. HENRY TAYLOR. MATILDA' TAYLOR. LUCYE MCcAFEE AND THOMAS TAYLOR. * MEMORIALS. | Monuments Alausoleums DESIGNED AND £RECTED i | WRITE OR TELEPHONE MAIN 2068 | FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET ‘ Tue J. F. Manning Co., Inc. RAL DIRECTORS. W. Warren Taltavull 14th & Spring Rd. Col. 464 ALMUS R.SPEARE Succeeding the original W R. Speare Co. 1623 Connecticut Ave. Potomac 4600 & yrs. at 1208 H st 45 srs. at 910 F Wm. H. Sardo & Ce. Private Limousine Ambulance B eiaener. Retheads,” Mo GRACE e ene ot TBr W, 5. Cotion. Notice | 412 H 8t N.B ! St Foneral Tnrer Madern - Chapei Lincoln 524 CROUCH, F ZABETH. On Monday. Sep-| = e tember 10, 1928, at 9 pm. ELIZABETH. the beloved wife of the late Edwin Dorsey Crouch, aged 87 vears. Funeral from H M Padzetts funeral home. 131 @ith st se.. Thursday. September i3. at*11 am. Tnterment Congressional Cemetery. 12 DORSEY. WALTER. On Tuesday. September 1028 ‘at_Kis residence. 134 Randolph place n.w their loss ‘a_wife. two.dauzhters, a_son. son-in-law. two grandchildren. a mother and a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral Saturday, Sepfember 15. at 1 pm., | Church, from Linden M. E. Md. NESSY. E: 1928. at hy Lane, Va.. in her e H. FENNESSY. Fuueral Thursday pm. from her late residence. Intefment Columbia Gardens Cemetery, (New York papers please copy.) 12 FLACK. OLIVER P. On Tuesday, September 11. 1928, OLIVER P.. beloved husband of May V. Flack. son of Eldora and:the late Samuel S Flack. Funeral services will be Deld at his late residence, 1803 B st s.e. FPriday. September ‘14, at 2 pm. Inter- | ment at Cedar Hill Cemetsry. 13 . EDWIN C. Tuesday. Seplemher 11. 1928, EDWIN C.'GOSS. beloved hushand of Johanna B. Goss. father of Mary L. Wil 500 Puneral services from his late resi. dence. 1635 Newtan st n.w. on Friday. Srptember 14. at 8:30 a.m. (hence to (he Shrine of the Sacred FHeart. whers mass will be said at & am. for the repnse of his | soul ~ Relatives and friends invited. In- terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 13 GREENE. MARY E. Departed this life Tues- day. September ‘11, 1923. at Tuberculosis Hospital. MARY E' GREENE. She leaves to mourn their loss a_husband. one son. ¥ er home, 406 Bro hty-fifth G mother. father. three sisters. six brother: and a host of friends. Funeral Friday. September 14. at 2 p.m. from the funerai temple of the Annie F. Holloway & Co.. 121 4'3 st s.w. g TAYDEN. SOPHIA. On Sundayv. September 9. 1923 at her residence, 2508 M st n W. SOPHIE HAYDEN. She leaves to mourn their loss five daughters. one devoted son. | gy prEs: & mother, five grandchildren, three sisters and one brother. Puneral her late residence on Thu: 3:30. thence to St. Augustine's Churc where mass will be said at 9 a.m. Inte ment Mount Olivet Cemetery. HYDAN. SOFIE. Departe: smber 0. 1978 at her residenc st. n.w.. SOFIE HYDAN, leavin mother, five dauzhters. one san. three sis- ters, ope brother and aix gra; Funera¥ from the late residence Tt September 13. at 3 o'clock am. Ini at Mount Cemetery. Relative friends invit o a o S He leaves to mourn | {0875 ' Ghapel 3034 M St. N.wW. dax morsine 8t | Qur Only Store, J4th Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home _9% New York Ave. N.W. _ Mal Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH STT:’L.:"‘,"HE M.in 2‘13 ESTABLISHE 1856, JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. _1337 10th St N.W. Phone Nortn 47 " CHAS. S. ZURHORST Ml phons. Linteta BT T. F. COSTELLO 1724 North Capitol St.__ NORTH_1978. Joseph F. Birch’s Son (ISAAC BIRCH) Phone West 94. Established 1881, ~ Quick, Dignified. Efcient Service Automobile Service Chapet W. W. Deal & Co. V. L. SPEARE CO. 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