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CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. The Gold Star Mothers will meet at the Hamilton Hotel. Col. J. Miller Ken- yon will speak. ‘The Washington City Chiropractors’ Association will meet at 2108 Flagler place, 8 pm. The Mount Pleasant, W. C. T. U. will meet at Friends Church, Thirteenth and Irving streets, 2 pm. Bell Club of 8t. James' Catholic Church will hold a card party, 8 pm. Vincent B. Costello Post of the Amer- fcan Legion will meet in the boardroom of the District Building, 8 p.m. The Washingten Civitan Club will hold a luncheen at the La Fayette Hotel, 12:30 pm. Card party, 500 and bridge, for the benefit of Admiral George Dewey Na- val Auxiliary, No. 3. United Spanish CLYDE J. NICHOLS, Inc. UNDERTAKERS 4209 9th St. N.W. Clvde J. Nichols, Pres. Formerly Vice President-Secretary W. R Speare Co. Phone Col. 6324 ‘War Veterans, at Chestnut Parms Audi- torium, 8:30 p.m. The National Alma Mater will meet at 1810 Calvert street, 8 pm. Miss Sarah C. Hamilton will speak. The Women's Business Council will meet at the Church of the Covenant. Bible class, from 6:45 p.m. to 7:15 p.m. Motion pictures at 8 p.m. Card party, given by Miriam Chap- | ter, Nn.p23, O.KE. S., at the Northeast Masonic Temple, Eighth and F streets northeast, 8 p.m. American Business Club luncheon at | the Hamiiton Hotel, noon. FUTURE. ‘The Washington Dietetic Association | will meet at the Grace Dodge Hotel to- morrow night at 8 o'clock. The Curley Club athletic committee will give a card party at St. Martin's | Hall ‘tomorrow night at 8:30 o'clock. The Dahlgren Terrace Citizens' As- | sociation will meet tomorrow night at the Soclal Oyster House, 8 o'clock. Trinity Lodge, Shepherds of Bethle- hem, will hold 'a luncheon and card party tomorrow at the home of Mr Woodcheck, 2800 Broad Branch road. Luncheon from 11:30 am. to 1 p.m. Cards from 1:30 on. A card party for the benefit of the THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1928.° Christian and Eleanor Rupper Home will be held at the Chestnut Farms Auditorium Thursday night at 8 o'clock. The Gen. M. E. Urell Auxiliary will give a 500 card party at Pythian Tem- ple tomorrow night at 8:30 o'clock. ‘The Woman's Benefit Association will give a card party Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'cloek at 1750 Massachusetts avenue. The Optimist Club will hold a lunch- eon at the Hamilton Hotel, 12:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. The Insurance Adjusters will hold a luncheon at the Hamilton Hotel tomor- row afternoon at 12:30 o'clock. The High Noon Club will hold a luncheon at the Hamilton Hotel at 12:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. ASKS CIGARETTE, JAILED. Arrested in Mount Vernon Park yes- terday by Policeman M. K. Rospberry, on complaint of a citizen who claimed the man had asked him for money to buy food, Eugene Cawley of Frederick: burg was sentenced to give bond of $500 or serve six months in Jail for vagrancy today. 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Morris, former lieutenant governor of Wisconsin and a political leader in that State 25 years ago, died suddenly here yesterday of acute indigestion. He was 60 years old. He was a guest at the Riverside.drive home of Joseph P. O'Donnell. The body will remain there until it is taken back to the Morris home, at La Crosse, Wis., today or tomorrow. Morris was a Republican and was lieutenant governor of Wisconsin and speaker of the State Senate for two terms, a member of the State Board of University Regents and also served in other offices Since he retired from ade ago he had devoted himself to the practice of law and at the time of his death was chief counsel for the Univer- sal Chiropractors’ Association. He was a member of the law firm of Morris, Winters & Holmes of La Crosse. The widow and seven children sur- vive him. ROBERT J. LEARY, 60, DJES IN PENSACOLA Former Capital Man, Immigration Inspector, Survived by His Widow. Robert J. Leary, 60 years old, former resident of this city, died in Pensacola, Fla., yesterday after & long illness. He was employed there as immigration in- spector. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Marie Leary; a brother, Joseph J. Leary of this city, and two nephews, Rev. J. Frank Leary, assistant at St. Ann's Catholic Church, Baltimore, and Rev. Joseph J. Leary, assistant at St. Elizabeth’s Catholic Church, Baltimore, Funeral services will be conducted in Pensacola tomorrow morning. A native of this cily, Mr. Leary re- celved his early education in the Chris- tian Brothers' School, now St. John's College of this city. He was grad- uated in law from the law school of Georgetown University in the class of 1899. One of his first positions was with the Southern Railway and later he was employed in the quartermaster general’s office, War Department. He left this city to live in Pensacola about 25 years ago. olitics a dec- | JAMES D. KETTNER DIES AT AGE OF 63 Retired Business Man of Southwest ‘Washington Succumbs at Home. James D. Kettner, 63 years old, re- tired business man of Southwest Wash- ington, where he conducted a novelty store for a number of years, died at his residence, 821 D street southwest, last night. He had been in failing health for several years. Mr. Kettner re- tired from busi- ness a little more than a year ago. His stors was at 719 Four-and-a- half street south- west. Mr. Kettner wa member of the Fraternal Or- der of Eagles. He s survived by his widow, Mrs. Florence V. Kett- 3. D. Kettner. ner, and by three daughters, Miss Lofs Marie Kettner, Miss Emily Victoria Kettner and Mrs. Julius Finnacom. Funeral services will be conducted at the residence Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Interment will be in Congressional Cemetery. Destlss Reported. The following deaths have been reported to the Health Department in the past 24 hours: Chancey Fuller, 79, Gallinger Hospital. Hugh A. Ernst, 78, 1121 6th st. John CGiurnard, 77, United States Soldiers’ Home Hospital. Ernest Emil Hoffman, 73, 806 K st. Fannie K. Dorsey, 67, 920 Mass. ave. David I. Ferguson, 66, 1110 E st. n.e. Lemuel 'Littleford.” 65 Gallinger Hospital. Louls Ockert. 64, Sibiey Hospital. Fannle Catherine Barber, 63, 3214 Woodley road John Hogan, 62, Walter Reed Hospital. SL 3715 13t st ‘Howell, 57, Walter Reed Hos- Zella Pose Ggorge P. pila Clinton Brown, 46, 3249 P st. Tettie Singleton. 34, Providence Hospital. (Jofeph T. Granger, 3. Waiter Reed Hos: pital Nina R. Pinchback. 84. 527 Florida ave. Nelson J. Booker, 83, 1117 19th st. Amelia ‘Johnson. 67." Gallinger Hospital. Catherine Brown. 65, 2310 Eve st. Cora Hill, 53, 116 16th st. s.e. David Ward. 42, Gallinger Hospital. Henry Atkins, 42, 2003 3rd st. Sertha Johnton, 22, 431 R st Mary Willams, 18, Freedmen's Hospital. Year's Pay Is Urged. CLARKSBURG, W. Va. 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Society Brand Suits as shown $ above — with double breasted vest and pleated trousers. 29 In exclusive fabrica— (iheHECHT Co~Fst) (Men's Clothing—Second Floor.) 1T'S THE CUT OF YOUR CLOTHES THAT COUNTS THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Rain, probably heavy, tonight and tomorrow; cooler tonight; increasing northeast winds be- coming fresh, possibly strong, at times. Maryland—Rain tonight and to- morrow. probably heavy east of the mountains; cooler tonight; increasing northeast winds reaching gale force tonight. Virginia—Rain, probably heavy to- night and tomorrow morning; cooler tonight; northeast or east gales to- night, probably shifting to westerly to- morrow morning, diminishing tomorrow. West Virginia—Cloudy tonight and tomorrow, probably rain in east por- tion; continued cool. Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 79; 8 p.m., 76; 12 midnight, 70; 4 am, 63; 8 am,, 61; noon, 63. Barometer—4 pm. 2093: 8 pm 29.94; 12 midnight, 29.94; 4 am., 29.98; 8 a.m., 30.04; noon, 30.04. Highest temperature, 84, occurred at 12:30 p.m. yesterday. Lowest temperature, 61, occurred at 6:30 am. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 91; lowest, 70. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) ‘Today—Low tide, 5:17 am. and 5:28 p.m.; high tide, 10:57 am. and 11:11 pm. Tomorrow—Low tide, 6:02 a.m. and 6:11 pm.; high tide, 11:38 am. and 11:52 p.m. The Sun and Moon. ‘Today—Sun rose 5:52 a.m.; sun sets 6:12 p.m. ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:52 a.m.; sun sets 6:11 p.m. Moon rises 10:13 am.; sets 8:39 p.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Great Falls—Clear. Harpers Ferry— Potomac, clear; Shenandoah, cloudy. Weather in Various Cities. P ] 50801 Weather. **jumu 35wy Clear Clear Cloudy Raining Cloudy Clear Clear { Raining . Clear Raining . Clear Clear Pt cloudy Raining . Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear . Clear ; Clear Raining Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Clear ! Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Clear , .22 7 Cloudy [, Me. . 30 Gloudy Portland, Oreg. 29 Cloudy Baleign, N €. aining Salt Lake City. tcloudy n _Antonfo. Clear n Diego.Calil. Cldy&Fey San Prancisco. . Cloudy 8t. Louis. Mo.. St. Paul, Minn. Seattle. ' Wash. . Spokane, Wash. fe? 2 Atlantic _Cif 29.08 Baltimore.” Md.. 30.04 Birmingham ... 29.80 Bismarck, N. D. 2082 Boston, Mass_ .. 30.04 Buffalo. N. ¥. 2022 Charleston. 8. 29.14 Chicazo, Ii 30128 Cincinnati, Ohio 30.16 Cleveland, Ohio. 30.22 Columbia, 8. C.. 29.48 Denver. Colo... 29.90 Detroit. Mic Helena, _Mont. Huron.' 8. Dak._ 30.08 Indianapolis.Ind 30.22 Jacksonville.Fia. 29.24 Kansas City.Mo. 30 Los Angeles. Loutsvil Miami, Fla.... N. Orleans, La_. Clear . Clear e (1 am.. Greenwich time, today.) Stations. Temperature. Weather. London, England 52 Cloudy Paris France. Clear Vienna, Austria. { Stockholm, Sweden’ . Gibraltar." Spain Clear Horta (Fayal). Azores Part cloudy (Current observations.) Hamilton. Bermuda...... 82 Clear Havana, Cuba.... 6 Cloudy Colon, Canal Zone. 78 Part cloudy Part cloudy Clear Fart cloudy Marriage Licenses. Alfred A. Atkins and Luvenie Rooks; Rev. Wwilliam L." Hill. Rudolph” Schieichert and Helen Shackel- ford; Rev. W. A. Abernethy. Ben Baxter and Mary L. Neale: Rev. Heary H. Spriges. James Ingram and Anna Frye; Rev. W. Westray. 3 Henry Washington of this city and Ella Newman of Frederick, Md.; Rev. J. Milton Waldron. Ralph ‘L. Bland of this eity and Willie C. Jones of Yonkers, N. Y.. Rev. Aquila Sayles. Samuel Rich and Bertha Newman: Rev. W, Westray. Charles N. Hall and Blanche L. Pitt; Rev. Walter M. Michael. John J. Callaghan and Gladys K. K. Ken- nedy; Rev. William J. Brooks. Thomas M. Bender and Bertha N. West- ern: Rev. W. M. Hoffman. Louis G. Silverman and Gertrude Nie- Rev. Louis J Schweifel. Samuel A Coiner of Charlottesville, Va., and Ethel Mae Skinner of Rochelle, V. Rev. William P. Carey. Lieut. Horace G. Trainer, U. S. N. of Bryn Mawr, Pa.. and Elsa L. Shibley of this city: Rev. John C. Palmer. Jack L' Hooker and Catherine E. Davis; Rev. Luther B. Franck. Samuel N. Smart and Magdalen T. Her- bert: Rev. Willlam J. Sweeney. Frank J. Lewis and Beatrice L. Trainer; Rev. Henry W. Tolson. Willard ‘P Carey and Hazel M. Weber; Rev. Earle” Wilfley. Russell B. Frost. jr.. and Frances E. Watts, both of Richmond, Va.: Rev. Hugh T. Ste venson. Joseph A. Prager of this city and Anna BIG APARTMENT HOUSE PLANNED IN NORTHEAST Sager to Build $250,000 Structure ‘Within Block of Sen- ate Offices. Construction of a five-story apart- ment house of 63 apartments will be started in the near future on a site on C street between First and Second streets northeast, it was announced today by the real estate firm of Charles D. Sager. An application for a permit for the structure has been filed with the District building inspector. The estimated cost is given as $250,000. ‘The building will be located within a block of the Senate Office Building. George T. Santmyers is the designer. LEAGUE ENTERTAINED. Members of Marine Detachment Guests of Capt. Stott. Members of the National Capital detachment of the Marme Corps League, including Marines who-have seen service in all parts of the world, were entertained last night at the residence of Capt. William G. Stott, commanding officer of the third pre- cinet, who lives at 529 Seventh street southeast. Maj. Joseph E. Fegan, U. S. M. C., national adjutant of the Marine Corps League, spoke on the purposes of the organization. Deaths. BOOKHULTZ, NORMAN J. Suddenly, Sun- ) e, Silver Sprie, M. NORMA! J. BOOKHULTZ. axed 9 ars, beloved son of John M. and Claudia Owens Book- hults. Funeral from his late residence, Wednesday, ~ September 19, Friends and relativ invited. in Cedar Hill Cemetery. BROWN, HARRIET A. Suddenly, on Sun- day, September 16, 1028, at 6:45 o.m.. at her’ residence. 4us Tynh ‘st Hreiiwood. Md. Mrs. HARRIET A. BROWN. daughter of the late James H. Ford. she leaves (o mourn their loss a husband. five children. two brothers, Thomas E. Ford and James W. Ford. and a stepmother, Mrs. Rachel Ford, and a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral Sept er 19, from St Jerome's Church. Hyattsville. Md.. at § a.m. Interment Upper Marlboro, Md. CRIPLEY, STEPHEN C. Monday, Septem- ber 17, 1928, at his residence. 305 Massa- chusetts ave. n.e.. STEPHEN C. CHIPLEY. beloved husband of the late Anna E. Chi ley. Interment Sykesville. Md.. Thursday Beptember 20, at 2 b.m. (Marsiand bhpers please copy.) 19 COLVIN, ELLA. Departed this life Sunday morning. September 16. 1928. at her resi- dence. 57 Canal st. . ELLA COLVIN. wife of the late William Colvin and de- voted godchild of Grace Clark. She also leaves a host of atives and friends. Fu- neral Wednesday, September 19, &t 1 o'clock, from her late residence. Her sun went down in the evening. When all wes fair and brizht. But it shines today in a far away land, ‘That knows no night. The one T love is gone to rest, Her firm true heart is still; The hands that alwavs helned me Now lie in death's cold chill. . In Thy keepning. ach the shininz shore, ‘Then. O Master. let us have her As we did_in days of vore DFEVOTED GODMOTHER. GRACE CLARK. * DALEY. BEATRIX KOEHLER. On Monday, September 17, 1928, BEATRIX KOEHLER DALEY. wife of Edmund L. Daley, major, Corps of Engineers, U. §. A., and daughter of the late Lieut. Col. H. J. Koehler of the U. 8. Military Academy. Remains resting at the Tabler funeral Kome, 928 M st. n.w.,, until 6 p.m. Wednesday, Septem- ber 19." Burial at West Point, N. Y., on Tnursday, September 20. » DALY, TIMOTHY D. On Sunday, September 16, ‘1928, at_hi residence, 1210 North Capitol st., TIMOTHY D.. beloved hus- band of the late Annie A. Daly (nee Glee- som) and devoted father of Eileen B.. Ger- trude and Timothy D. Daly, Jr. Funeral from his late residence on Wednesday, September 19, at 8:30 a.m.. thence to St. Aloysius Church, where high mass will be sung at 9 a.m. for the repose of his soul. Relatives and friends Invited to attend: Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 13 at p.m. Interment ‘modore John Barry Division of the A. O, H. are requested to_attend the funeral of our late brother, TIMOTHY D. DALY Funeral Wednesdey. September 19, .at 9 am, from St. Alovsius Church. where Dish mass will be sung for the répose of s sou JAMES J. McCARTHY. President. JAMES J. CORBETT. Rec. Sec. DODSON, ROBERT HOWARD. On Sunday, September 16. 1928. at Garfleld Hospital. ROBERT HOWARD. beloved husband of Claire Millar Dodson. Funeral services at Gawler’s chapel. 1730 FPennsvlvania ave. ¢ n.w.. on Wednesday. September 19. at 2 p.m. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. DORSEY. FANNIE K. On Monday, Septem- ber 17. 1628, at 2 a.m.. FANNIE K. wife of the late Walter Dorsey. Funeral from the residence of her daughter. Mrs. John C. Harlowe, 920 Mass. Wed- nesday. September I tives d_friends in terment at St. Md HMAMMACK. ROBERT LA GRAND. Suddenly. on Monday. September 17, 1923, at his resi- dence. 3511 Ordway st. n.w.. ROBERT LA GRAND, beloved son _of Mr. and Mrs. Ju- lian C. and Hazen P. Hammack. aged 5 months. ~ Funeral services at the S. H. Hines Co. funeral home, 2901 14th st. n.w.. on Wednesday, September 19. at 11 a.m. Interment at Congressional Cemetery. HOLLERITH, MARY SPENCER. September 14. 1928, at Philadelphia. Pa.. after a short iliness, MARY SPENCER. beloved wife of Richard Hollerith, Interment at Fitch- burg, Mass. * HUNTT. LA RUF. JOSEPH. On Saturday, Sep- tember 15. 1928, at San Diego. Calif.. LA RUE JOSEPH. beloved son of Mary Huntt Raley (nee Virnstein) and the late James H. Huntt. s JACOBS. LAURA L. On Sunday. September 16. 1928, ‘at the Home of her cousin, Lem- uel A Martin, Fort Foote. Prince Georzes County. Md.. LAURA I. JACOBS. Funeral from the chiapel of Thomas F. Murray & Sons. 2007 Nichols ave, s.e.. on Wednesday. September 19. at 9:30 am. Interment Western Cemetery. Baltimore. Md. ~Rela- E." Wootten of Baltimore, Md.: Rev. James E. Connell. Leon Bondareff and Gertrude Kreps: Dr. Abram Simon Gary M. Banks and Cecile O. Burnett, both of Richmond, Va.; Rev. John E. Brigss. Leroy E. Henderson and Mary E. Cross: Rev. W. A. Jones. William L. Block and Ida H. Fine, both of Baltimore. Md.: Rev. J. T. Loeb. Flemine M. McMullin and_Lena_Davls, both of Richmond, Va: Rev. H. M. Henni; Perry L. Young and Elizabetiv 8. Balton, both of Richmond, Va.: Rev. John E. Briges. Edward A._Cooke, 'jr. 'and OKalee R. Green:: Rav, Georze P Biillock t'a car), containing many things, including about $100, jewelry. keys. heirlooms having Iittle value except to owner. Money therein offered as reward. 1320 Park road. BLACK RRIEF CASE. leather, “Life of Thomas Coke.” Warren A. Candler: one leather-bound laose-leaf notebook. with sermon outlines and other Sunday_sehool AoaeAgoand minutes of “meetings. Reward BRACELET--Gold bracelet with two sap- vhires and one diamond. lost Sunday night between 5th and Stanton pl. and 4th and A sts.ne _Rewerd. 101 Ath st ne. BOX. Knk(ebflsrfl containine naval officer’s fapsy, hatn. etes lowt on' Mass” ave” about 5 . Sundav’evening at 8:15. Call Cleve- land 1330-0. Reward. = oo onl Ol | DIAMOND AND SAPPHIRE RING, large, at | Congressional Conntry Cluh, Saturday. eve- | ning, September 15 Liheral reward. Notify Ma).' W.'H. Carrison. 26 Jackson bl. Phone Pranklin 620. BTSN W } DOG—September 16, 11 a.m.. from auto on Wve st. between 18th and 19th n.w. odle and sky mixture: shaggy buff colos hone | Lineoln' 3415-W." Abply 20 5th ‘st. hie. Re- | DOG_Male. large Tag 9800. Reward. PNG. missing ave. North 6143 NOG. large, black with tan marki collar and tae when last seen: liberal re- wrrd. Morrls Simon, 39th st Clev. 1100, or Woodward Building, Main 5180. | NOG - Long-hair terrier, nle, brown ears 'd spots; tak number 1200: ard for turn_or information. 4521 Arkansas_ave. Ww. Columbia 4146-J. e __»20'___' SGLASSES (pair of). either & Cheia- vake Beach or Washington. Return to | Harry Coombs, 702 N. J. ave. n.w., and re- | celve reward. or phone Fr. 4920-3. " | POX FUR, blond: lost mlj of car. Finder please_call’ Columbia_4986- i | GRIP,™ black. Sundey night: containing | clothes and linens; between 1st. Carroll st se. and 14th n.w. Call Rinewait, Col. 3218, or 3467 14th st.: reward. ' * PIN. g 4 with pearls. €ross shaped, los® | between National Theater and 14th and E | sts. ~Address Box 451-B, Star office and | receive reward. e | POLICE DOG, calite od CFritz. Call North 273-W BN o e e SR POODLE D0G. _white, female, Gaturday i liberal reward. 918 M st n.w., A n Y . PUPPY, brown and gray, 5T e PURSE with $21 in Post Office at 630 14th: owner can't afford to lose. Please call Franklin 8241-J. Small_reward. ooy RINGS -In_ladies' room at Villa Roma, 3 rings. Pinder please return at once and re- | cefve reward (no_questions asked), to 3620 Apt. 22, or phone Clev. 4282. ow 1126 Eye st. s.e. brown and white, long ince Sent. reward. 1316 l:’. 18¢ chain, Teward. Clev. SCARF_WIIl finder of pink and Tose sci left on North tives and iriends invited. (Baltimore pa- pers please copy.) R, JAMES D. On Monday. Sepiem- ber , 1928, at his resiuence., 821 D st. s.w.. JAMES D.. beloved husband of Flor- ence V. Kettner. Funeral from lis late residence on Thursday, September 20, at 2:30 p.m. Relatives and :riends inyited i ‘luend. Interment at Congressional Ce i ery. LEARY. ROBERT J. On September 17. 1928 at Pensacola. Fla.. ROBERT J. LEARY. beloved husband of Marie Leary and brother of Ella Leary and Joseoh J. Leary. Funeral at Pensacola. o McALISTER, AMANDA J. On Sunday, Sep- tember 16, 1928, at her residence, 317 Ten- nessee ave. n. AMANDA J.. beloved wile of the late Williain N. McAlister. Funeral services at her late residence on Tuesday. September 18, at 8 p.m. Relatives and friends invited to atten Interment Wed- nesday, September 19, at Hopewell ‘PI (Kindly omit flowers.) 18 MILES. JOSEPH. Departed this life Sun- day. Seplember 15. 1928, at Casuaity Hos- pital, JOSEPH MILES, beloved son of Mrs. Cora Miles. brother of Mrs. Mary Mat- thews, Gladys. Helen and James Miles. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel. 3rd and Eve sts. s.w. No- tice of funeral later. MONTGOMERY, L. Seplember 17. 1928, at her residence, 2813 Channing st. n. LAURA V.. wife of ihe late John A. M omery. Puneral serv- ices at her late residence on Thursday. September 20, at 2:30 p.m. Interment Congressiona! Cemetery. 19 MOULTON, FLAVEOUS S. On Monday. Sep- tember 17. 1928, at the residence of his daughter. Mrs. John F. Rimmey. 1443 Tea st. n.w.. FLAVEOUS S. MOULTON. azed 77 vear: Funeral services at St. Michael's Md.. on’ Wednesday, September 19, at Y. Interment St. Michael's, Md. (E: imore pagers please copy.) NELMS, JOHN L. Departed this life Sunday, September 16, 1028, at 5 am. JOHN L. NELMS, devoted husband of Eva_ Nelms, Funeral Wednesdsy. September 19, at 1 p.m.. from Mount Moriah Baptist Chureh. Friznds are invited. Interment Northul berland Co., Va. Body resting at Stewar funeral parlor, H st. h.e. 1 OCKERT, VIS K. On Sunday. September 16, 192 L 11:35 a.m., at the Sibley Me- morial Hospital, LOUIS K.. beloved hus- band of Emma Ockert (nee Huth). in his 6oth year. Funeral from his late residence, 491 F st s.w. Wedn Seotember 19, al 2:30 pm. " In‘erment at Prospect Hill Ceelery. ~ Friends and relatives inviied MARIA. Departed this life Mon- tembor 17, 1928, MARIA REEDER 13 Gordon ave. ne. the beloved wife of Charles Reeder. 8he leaves to mourn their loss a hushand, three sisters and a host’ of “other relatives And fricnds.. Res mains may be seen at the Geo. B. Clarke Co. funersi chapel, 1418 Fla. ave. ne. Tiesqay., Interment. Wednesdiy ‘at Weld- ing, N SHADE. DANTEL, WALTER. Departed this life Baturday. Sentember 1026 at 1 e N A", DANTEL WALTER eeics “and five davs, A 8 SHADE. 1212 Walter at. se. He leaves to mourn their loas brother. a nuinber of nieces and nephes and host of other relatives und friends, Funeral services will be held Tuesday night, September 18. at 8 o'clock, Haven M. E Church. 14th and B sts. se. Funeral will leave Haven Wed- nesduy morning at 11 o'clock for 8hiloh. Charles County. Md. for services at 1 welock. fleop on, Walter. take thy rest. We loved you. but God loved you h““l' SHORT, CLIFTON, Departed this life Mon- day. Beplember 17, 1948, ut 5 w.m.. @° his residence, 1331-A South Capitol st., CLIF- TON, the devoted son of James and_ the late 'Cora Short. brother ‘of Mrs. Susie Robingon,' Dorothy, Octavus. Otls. Thomas return to 30441 R st. b. Reward. WATO] I W tnberl”l or ’Ith G st. car. Conn.” ave, Jenitor’s ApL Rewar [ a Burletth bug Friday. sbout 6:30 pm., ) 11 and Dewev Short. Remains restinz tem- porarily at the John T. Rhines 1 nd’ Eve sis. s 1 ptember 19, at 3 p.m.. at DALY, TIMOTHY D. Members of the Com- ' URA V. On Monday. | g - Draths. SINGLETON, LETTIE. On Monday. Sep- tember 17, 1028. at Providence Hospil LETTIE, sister of Francis Singleton and daughter o. the late John and Catherine &lngleton. aged 34 years Puneral from her iate fesidence. 1232 Water st. s.w. on Thursday. September 20, at 830 & thence to St. Dominic's Church, ! requiem mass will be said at 9 o clock the repose of her soul Relatives and friends’ invited. Intermeat Mount Olivet Cemetery. 19 STEVENSON. Sevtembe: ACE GARVIN. th Capt. George E. s Corps of th eral service Hiz evening. * Intermen Cemetery., Thursday. am. GRACE GARVIN. On Monday. 17, 1928, at Highland. N. Y.. beloved wife of the Stevenson. Chap- nited States Navy nd. N. Y.. Tuesdav Ariinzton”’ National Seotember 20. at 10 In Aemoriam. SOPHIE L. In sed but loving memory of SOPHIE L. BRANDT. who de- paried this life one year aso ioday. Geo- tember 18. [JSBAND AND DAUGHTER. * LARKE. SADIE_A. In loving remembrance O IE A G ARIE, Who died 30 years 830, September 18, 1898, THE FAMILY. CE F. In sad but loving DRAKE. HORACE F. J. Tn ut loving BRANDT, d G, 9ty o died 1 *Sears avo today. September rh‘.u!ll‘l\;.“ i . MOTHER. * IACKSON, Y. In sad. loving remem- J‘l:. Kl\‘rrvkr e 5 mother, MARY JACKSON, life three years paried this September 17. We are thinking of dear mother. Jus "thinking of a faithful mother, Pic! ng you in n’\r’r: v t as we saw you las DE‘{S‘OT”E.D DAUGHTERS. LUCY HOLMES, SUSIE CARTER: SON. €HARLE3 CAR- TER: TWO GRANDDAUGHTEF AN .Tl CARTER. EARSLINE HOLM LFE. FLIZABETH. In sad but lovine re- R mprarea ol my dear mother. ELIZA< BETH LEE, who departed this life one year ago today. September 18. 19 Mournine for vou. dear mother. For ihe henrta ¥ Sincerely Mourn i No_ one kuows my lonwing, Few have seen me weep others are fa-t asieep. DEVOTED SON. JOSESH A. LEE. MAGUIRE. lov memory_of my bes foved Son, WILLIAL E. MAGUIBE, who e three years aso today. September 18, When I am 1 breathe u deep For you were mine. If all the world for It _metters not w h road I take, How dark or léne it be. 1 know. O God. l—”:ll fi?ml:;:!:'a Join ‘The rcad that leads to tl ‘MOTHER. MARLOW, WILLIAM F, 1In sad but loving remembrance of my devoted hushand, WILLIAM F. MARLOW, who _departed this life, five vears ago today, September 18, Temember forgotten. but not e WIFE. * NA A B Tn sad but lov: iembrance of our dear wife, m x‘i‘;‘lt] rfl';‘;‘lkhltl‘. MARCELLINA A. B. SCOTT. who departed this life one year ago today. September 18. 192" st how we miss you "‘filo }1‘7?!2 on earth can tell And what heartaches we bore ‘When you bade us farewell. h h you are far from us. At that You ae Testink in peace: OY]SYNI?;E for you. Pfl’::; one. er. hev HER DEVOTED HUSBAND, MOTHER AND CHILDREN. SHAFFER, EDWARD. In sad but loving re- ‘membrance of our dear husband _an father. EDWARD SHAFFER. who depar! ¢d *his life sixicen years ago today, Sep: tembe A HIS"LOVING WIFE AND DAUGHTER. * TWYMAN, ALBERT, LILLIE. In loving re- membrance of our dear father, ALEERT. who died 10 years azo, September 11 1918, and our dear mother. LILLIE. died’ 10 vears ago, September 18, I The golden gates flew open, | A geitle voiee said “Come! And with farewells unspokon They calm! ome. Gone, SCOTT. MARCE! Iy _entered home THEIR DEVOTED SON AND DAUGHTEK, ERNEST AND ROSA TWYMAN. < MEMORIALS. DESIGNED AND ERECT ED WRITE OR TELEPHONE MAIN 2968 FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET “ Tue J. F. Manning Co., Inc. 919 15TH STREET N W WaskingTon [} “@tbep- Mausoleum e B:aulif\ll—E;dnrir’:z—Conv-nienI Military Highway—Beyond South Gate Opposite Arlington Cemetery Entembment Costs No More Than Underground Burial Inspect Now—Open every day Office1000Conn. 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