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Funeral services will be held in the Church of the Nativity, Catholic, Sat- urday momlng, at 9 o'clock. Births Reported |, The following births have been reported fo the Health Department in the last 21 Anthony A. and Rosa E. Telli, Vincent and Gllda Lanzillottd, girl. John and Eleanor C. Murphy. hoy. orge and Helen Kalinraterros. boy. ames C. and Rosemary E.Murphy. Bernard H. and Clara B_ Hall. @irl Henry J. and Virginia A= Le Beauw, girl Edward R. and Pearl E Saunders. sirl Charles T. and Harriet M. Castleman. girl Edward and Evelyn Vaughn. girl. Herbert and Laura Horn, girl William_and_Annie Wickens, boy. Walter and Hattle Williams, boy boy. oy 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 l WASHINGTON'S FINES -, have sty browns—beautiful gra —in short, everything! construction is excellent. price is sensible. This is no time to be without a topcoat! THE NEW RALEIGH TOPCOATS be snug warm on a chilly day. selection—being so new and ‘omprehcns“ e—cmbodies every new idea in pattern, color and styling. Rich CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Miss Catherine Fahhs will speak of ‘h! 25 years of missionary work in India at the prayer service in George- | town Lutheran Church, 8 o'clock. A benefit card party for Nativity Church will be given by the $1,000 Club, | 8:30 o'clock, at 6000 Georgia avenue. FUTURE. The Wanderlusters will hold a busi- ness meeting Saturday, 8 pm.. in the ,l‘hxbhou<(‘ in Franklin Park, Va. | The Loyal Knights of the Round Table will meet for luncheon tomorrow, 12:30 pm.-at the University Club. Soloist, Mrs. Grace Mooney Richards; | pianist, Mrs. Page McKay Etchison. | The knights will hold a round table *| convention September 26-29 at the Mayflower Hotel. Alpha Delta Phi | luncheon tomorrow, :30 p.m,, at the Holcl Gordon. Death% Reported The following_deaths have been reported 0 the Health Department in the last 24 hours Amanda J. McAlister, 84, 317 ave. ne Cornelia_P. Roberts. 79. 2308 McKinley st. Fannie C. White. 5. T at: Laura V. Montzom . 2813 Channing ne. John_Feleer. 68, United States Soldiers' Home Hospitai Timothy D. Daly. 62. 1210 North Capitol st. 48. Georgetown Hospital. 46, Garfield Hospital 'St. Elizabeth’s Hospital 42, Walter Reed Hos- John T. Jacol 5 months, Tennessee st Robert H. Do James Hogan. Beatrix K. Bates, nde Hammack, “willls . 76, Home for Ased and Infirm. Johni L. Nelm: Casualty Hospital Daniel ‘W. Sh Freedmen's Hospital | Delia Banks, 40." 1242 Half st | Howard E. Holt {ex Reed Hospital | Cilnton Short, 30, 1231-A South Capitol st | , Amateurs are now able to make mo- | tion pictures in natural color—that is, | if the women will only forego cosmetics. St. Mary's Bea T MEN'S WEAR STORE ) $29.50 Warning—treacherous weather ahead. But don’t be alarmed. In a Raleigh Topcoat you'll /le on a clear day; you'll on a drizzly day and Our —tweeds—herringbones The The Main floor special! TRENCH COATS of imported Gabardine 20 A swanky selection of English Gabardine Trench Coats with a rubberized plaid lining and leather buttons. The ideal sport or raincoat. Ralelgh Haberdasher SPECIALS High School “Gym” Shoes ! bla for whi F an entire class is to be supplied, phone and our repre- sentative will call 10 take sizes. elk Girls’ Teather Boys’ i Basket Ball Shoes— Girls’ Rubber-soled “Keds,” ck or white canvas ox- ds; all sizes to women's 7. 95¢ Girls’ Rubber-soled “Keds,” ite duck high shoes; all sizes to women's 7. $1.29 Gym” Shoes with soles—$1.50 and Men's Gym and $1.29 10 $3.50 7th & K 3212 14th- “Women's Shop,” 1207 F lan’s Shop,” 14th at G | CHIPLEY FUNERAL HELD. | | Gibraitar, | Washington, Mr: Rites Conducted at Residence for Confederate Veteran. Funeral services for Stephen C. Chip- ley, who died at his residence, 305 Massachusetts avenue northeast, Mon- day were held at the residence today. Interment was at Sykesville, Md,, this afternoon. Mr. Chipley, who was 87 years old, was a retired merchant of Maryland and a veteran of the Confederate Army. He was born near Richmond, Va., and lived there until after the Civil War, when he moved to Carroll County, Md. He is survived by two sons and five | daughters. They are Willlam M. Chip- | |ley, Sykesville, Md.; S. Merton Chipley of Washington, Mrs. A. A. Gorsuch of Herman Hurley of | Elliott, Md.; Washington, Miss Elsye Belle Chipley of Washington and Miss Mayme Agnes Chipley of Los Angeles. Hangar Contract Awarded. By the Associated Press. The Newport Contracting & Engineer- ing Co. of Newport News, Va., has been awarded a contract by the Navy De- partment for the construction of a seaplane hangar at Coco Solo, Panama Canal Zone, to cost $178,750. Marriage Licenses. Arrhllnld c. Slm‘k 29, mld All(‘e E. Goine, 22r Dof ‘lltv‘lnsdlc‘l‘t 22. and_Inez Eubank, Paul Tyler cr. 25. and Nora E._Geis AT, MeKinley. i Hart Ollis, jr.. 21. and Marian_ A William 3. Hoffmas. o, botn of BrndReloh i Br James . Chigles J. Brown, 46, and Edith Bland. 35; G Whitshesd, 38, of Ar 21. ‘Both of Richmond, Va. Rev. Harry Rice. 26 Rev. Froeley Rohrer. Emery C. Baker, ber. 19. bo(ll of Mount Rainier, James L. Rutledee. 23. and Al v 21. both of Harrisbu ¥ (RI‘\I.QPC;{.IK?:&” James G. Bissell, 19. both of Jamestown, N. Y.. Rev. Herman E. Michl. 22. d - and Laurentias D. o ‘William £ Dodson, 32, and Ida H. Clark, 26, Rev. Booker E. Snyder by Rev. W L ;. 28, and Martha P. Raiford, H. D. Tillman, v E : Rev. H. nk L. Newman, Tolson. Edmond Henderer. 22. and Margucrite S. Beniamin F. Mitchell, of this city, and Virginia P, Becl of Petersburg, Va.; Rev. John E. Briggs. Merritt G. Rhodes. 26, and Mary P. Phil- lips, 21, both of Richmond, Va.; Rev. H. M Hennig. Ferdinand Dittrich, 35. and Barbara L. E. Mattingly. Troll, 82; Judge Robert Kenneth' A. Clark, 37. of Colleze Park, Md., and Rubelle V. Blanton, 24, of Rivers dale. Md; Rev. John C. Ball Vincent Colicchio, 25, and Ermida Lemerc- chi, 23 Rev. Edmond J. Fontaine, Alvin L. Bethel, 22, and May E, Crump, both of Powhatan. Va.: Rev. John E. Briggs! Roscoe Cook, 23, and Sarah Jackson, 2t Rev. Charles A. de Vaughn. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair tonight and tomorrow; not much change in temperature; gentle to moderate south or_southwest winds. Maryland and Virginia—Generally fair tonight and tomorrow; not much change in temperature; moderate south or southwest winds. West Virginia—Generally fair tonight and tomorrow; not much change in temperature, Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 62; 8 p.m., 12 midnight, 64; 4 a.m., 5 am., noon, 66. Barometer—4 pm., 29.66; 8 p. 29.67; 12 midnight, 29.70; 4 am., 29. 8 a.m., 29.92; noon, 30.00. Highest temperature, 68, occurred at 10.15 p.m., yesterday. Lowest temperature, 58, occurred at 7:45 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 74; lowest, 54. Tide Tables. (Purnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) ‘Today~—Low tide, 6:50 a.m. and 6:56 p.m.; high tide, 12:22 p.m. ‘Tomorrow—Low tide, 7:42 am. ang 7:45 p.m.; high tide, 12:38 a.m. and 1:10 pm. 6! 5 m., 76; The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 5:53 a.m.; 6:09 pm. Tomortow—Sun risés 5:54 am.; sun sets 6:08 p.m. Moon rises 12:14 p.m.; sets, 9:46 p.m. Automobile lamps to be lighter one- half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Great Falls—Clear. Harpers Ferry—Potomac clear; Shen- andoab slightly muddy. ‘Weather in Various Cities. sun sets Stations. Weather. ; Clear Cloudy . Clear Pt.cloudy Cloudy . Clear Cloudy Raining Raining . Clear ; Clear Cloudy Raining , Clear Cloudy Raining Pi.cloudy Clear Clear . Cloudy Cloudy Clear Pt.cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Raining . Clear Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Raining Raining Clear Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Abilene, Tex. Albany. N. Y. Atlanta, Baltimore. Birminzham .. .00 Bismarck, N. D. 30.06 Boston. Mass. 30.14 Buffalo. N. Y...20:82 Charleston. 8.C. 30.04 Chicago, Il 29 93 Cincinnati, Cleveland. Ohio 29 fl Columbia. S. C.. 30.00 Denver, Colo.... 29 84 Detroit. Mich... 29.90 El Paso, Tex.... 29.72 Galveston, Tex. 29.92 Helena, Mont... 30.18 Huron, 8. Dak.. 29.90 Indianapolis,Ind 29.96 Jacksonville.Fla. 30.02 Kansas City,Mo. 29.§ Los Aneeles.... Louisville, Ky... Miami, Fla. . N. Orleans, La. New York, N. Y. 3 Oklahoma _Cit: Omaha. Nebr Philadelphia.] Portland, Me. .. 30 Portland, Oreg. 3 Raleigh, N. C. Salt Lake City San _Antonio. 2 San Diego,Calif. San _Prancisco. St. Louis, Mo.. St. Paul, Minn, Seattle, Wasch. . 3 Spokane, Wash. 30.23 FOREIGN. (7 a.m.. Greenwich time. on, _England Paris Prance. Vienna, Austris Berlin, Germany. Stockholm, Sweden o Sbhuln today) Horta (Fayal). Azore: 4 Part cloudy Bermuda. part cloudy ain Cloudy. today.) Temberature, Weather 42 Part cloudy 54 Clear Part cloudy, Part cloudy Rain Clear Hamilton, BAGTBiick leather, Monday. containi over $100 and numerous articles of senti- mental value. Will finder please return bag? Money no object. No questions asked. Tecar fx (L 1320 Park road or Degatir 4296 BOSTON TERRIER—Mottled black and -ny white nose. one side of ribs ends in sharp point: answers name. “Ooky.” 1454 Lawrerce st. n.e.. Brookland _ Decatur 2554. Reward. * RUNCH OF KEYS_With shoe horn on ring. Reward. Adams 990. 1765 Euclid st. n.w. DOG. Iarge. hlack with tan markines: chain. collar ‘and 'tag when last xeen: liberal re- ward. | Morsis Siman. 5236 30th st. Clev. 1100, or Woodward Building_Main 510 DOG. long-haired tertier, and spots: tag No. 13200 turn “or information. * 4521 nw. Columbia_4145-J. GLASSES. horn rimmed: Good Hope. Capit Teights section. Return to 1908 Eve n.w. Reward 200 POCKETROOK — Black silk, _ confaining green fountain pen. papers and money. on Pea_street northwest, near 21st. abour 9 p.m. September 18 Reward, cal Main 4650. branch 98, Miss Griswold, during " Tady's brown, containing $25 w valuable pavers: at 14th and K. Monda eve. at 9:30. Call Franklin 1147 for re ward. RING—Will party who found di ner ring in Union Station Sept. 11 please call again. Apt. 53, Balfour? Phone Pot. 2819-J. Will make a larger reward because of deep sentimont s a 22+ WRIST WATOCH. ite wol T onarann 1 pime Wedhe day. on TeeRali Frank, 9911, ask for Miss Dean. Reward. au ond_din- Miss Juniata Chipley of | [WANDERING ARTIST | PLANS PAINTING HERE| Wanderlust Is Carrying German on‘: Second Trip Around World. Speaks Several Languages. In a world gone mad for speed in {all things, Herman Ewart, 58 r‘arvold: ‘ltinersnc artist, linguist and student Uf' jcustoms and men in five continents, presents a striking and delightful con- trast. He arrived in Washington today | on his second trip around the world, and expects to complete it in 20 years. | All his life the little German has | spent wandering from place to place, | selling his paintings as he goes. He was born in a little town in Germany, | where he studied art in his youth. He | has completed one trip around the world | that took him 23 years. A great part | of the distance was covered in a small | sailboat in company with his four sons Ewart is scarcely 5 feet in height, | He spent 11 vears in Asia and speaks | Malayan, Hindustani, the Matable lan- | guage of South Africa, and English, Dutch, French and Spanish. He will | stay in Washington two weeks, painting the beauties of the Capital. RECEIPTS ANNOUNCED. $22.Tl1 Gained by Police-Firemen's Ball Game. The benefit base ball game played be- { tween the Police and Fire Department | teams September 8 added $22717 to, the police and firemen’s benefit fund, | according to a report prepared by Odell | S. Smith, chairman of the committee | on_arrangements. The proceeds will be divided equally | between the widows and orphans' | funds of the two departments. Card of Thanks. HAMMANN, MARTHA A. We wish fo ex-| press our sincere i nd_appreciation | to our friends for their ndnesses. expressions of sympathy o ul fiorai tributes ‘extended to us during the iliness and death of my dear mothe: CATHERINE = JANE HAMMANN AND FRIEND. Deaths. ABRAMS. On Tuesday, September 18, 1928, FLORENCE ABRAMS. beloved mother of Wellington and Joseph Abrams. devoted daughter of Mrs. Alice Davis and sister of Mrs. Matilda Barry and Mrs. Annie $mith. Re! ns resting at Lomax chabel. S st. n.w. May b~ seen Thursday. tember 20. Funernl Friday, Septsmber at’ 11 ‘am. from above-named chapel. Funeral and interment private. BALTIMORE. BESSIE. On Wednesday, ‘September 19. 1028, at 12:45 am.. at Co- lumbia Hospital, BESSTE BALTIMORE. de; voted wife of Herman L. Baltimore and mother_of Margaret. Viola, Herman and Lenox Baltimore. Zemains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis @® funeral parlors, 2222 Georgia ave. n.w. Notice of funeral leter. GIRTON, SUSIE M. on Wednesday, Septer- er , at Sibley Hospital, SUSIE M. GIRTON belmrd wife of Charles R. Gir- ton. Funeral in Corder. Mo. GOODWIN, WILLIAM THOMAS. Tuesday, September 18, 1928, at his l’r(mence Wheeler 1d, Frince Georges County, Md WILLIAM THOMAS ‘GOODWIN. be]ovrd husband of Catherine F. Goodwin Maryman)._ Funeral from the above resi- dence on Friday, September $1, at 9:30 am. Mass at Church of Assumption. Congress . Heights. at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment L[rmnl Olivet Cemetery. HIGDON. FRANCIS X. On_ Tuesday - tember 19, 1928, FRANCIS X., beloved hus- band of Regina C. Higdon (nee Auth). Funeral from his late residence. 2510 24th &t. n.e.. on Friday, September 21, at 9 am. Réauiem mass at St. Prancis’ de Sales Church at 9:30 o'clock. —Relatives and friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 20* IIOG“W. l.OIJIR T. M. Tuesday. s-ntzm- ber 18. 1928. at 1 p.m.. LOUIS M. HOGREFE beloved _husband _of EHznbfl.h M. Hogrefe. aged 62 years. Funeral from his late residence, 5403 Illinois ave. n.w.. on Priday. September 21. at 2 p.m. Rell- tives and friends invited to attend. 20* HOUGH, CHARLOTTE VIRGINIA. On Wed- nesday, September 19, 1928, at 6:55 a.m., at her residence, 65 Waldon_ave., North Clarendo) Arlington Co.. Va.. CHAR- LOTTE VIRGINIA HOUGH, beloved wife of Roland P. Hough. ~Funeral on FPri- day, September 21. at 1:30 p.m.. from above residence, thence to the Clarendon Baptist Church at 2 p.m. Relatives and {riends invited. Interment Columbia Gar- dens Cemetery. (Loudoun County, Va.. papers please copy.) HOWARD. REV. WILLIAM H. On T\!Psdny. September 18, 1928, Rev. WILLIA| HOWARD. 124 Proyidence st. n.e.. bfluved husband of Ellen Y. Howard and devoted father of Zeta A. and Saxton Y. Howard. Funeral Saturday. Septebmer 22. at 2 p.m.. from Asbury M. E. Church. Relatives and friends invited. The golden gate flew open. A gentle voice said “Come.” And with farewells unspoken He calmly entered home. ‘The one we loved has gone to rest, His firm, true heart is still: ‘The hands that always helped us Now lie in death’s cold chill. 21 HOWARD, WILLIAM H. Members of Corin- thian Lodge, No. 3857, G. U. O. of O. F., will take notice of the death of our late brother, Rev. WILLIAM H. HOWARD, wno died Tuesday, September 18, 1928. Funeral trom Asbury M. E. Churcl 11th_and K sts. n.w., Saturday. September 22, at 2 gciock. - Special ‘meeting of the lodse Friday, September 21, at 8 o'clock p.m. CHARLES ROWE, N. HENRY P. SLAUGHTER, B 8. JONES. MARY ISABELLE. , Suddenl nesday, September 19. at T saitar, " NARY “ISABELLE' JONES (nee Branson). beloved wife of Howard A. Jones. Funeral from her late residence. | 203 8 st. n.e.. Saturday. September 22. af | 2 pm_ Interment Congressional Ceme- | tery. Relatives and friends invited to_ at- | tend. ol LINK, OSCAR M. On Wednesday. Septem- ber'19. 1928, at 2:25 a.m.. at his residence. 3711 Evans st. Brentwood. Md. OSCAR M., beloved husband of Anna S. Link (nee Scheuch). Funeral Priday, September 21, at 2:30. from Brentwood M. E. Church. Relatives and friends invited. 20 McKIBBIN, MARY SIBLEY, On Wednes- day, September 19 1928, at her residence, the Wyoming. MARY SIBLEY, widow of Gen. Chambers McKibbin and’ mother of Bessie S. McKibbin. Funeral services at St. Margaret's Episcopal Church. Connec- ticut_ave. and_Bancroft plL. on Friday September 21. at 2 p.m. Interment Ar- lington National Cemetery. MORRIS, WILLIAM D. On Tuesday. Sep- tember 18, 1928, WILLIAM D. MOKRIS. He s survived by three daughters. Mrs Mannie M. Davis. ington. D. C.i e Nion. BiFminenam; Ala- and Mrs. W, H Anglin Hyattsville ‘Md.: one brother. C. L. Morris, Petersburg, Va.. and v 3 el Petersbure. ©. 'J. Humphreys. Winter om_the chapel of the 1337 10th St n.w.. at 2 pm. Interment | neral John R, Wright C Friday. September 2 Fort Lincoln Cemetery. ALLAS. CATHERINE A. On Thursday. September 20. 1928. at Her residence. 1450 Trving st. n.v. CATHERINE A., beloved | wife of the late William Pallas’ and be- loved mother of William, James 4. and Grace C. Pallas and Mrs. Mary E' Gal- lagher. Remains resting at W. Warren Taltavull funeral home. 14th and Spring rd. n.w. Notice of funeral later. FANNIE L. Suddenly, on Tuesday. September 18, 1928. at_her residence. 109 13th st. se.. 'FANNIE L. beloved wife of Frank I Smith and mother of Mrs. James W. Baldwin. Funeral {from the Metropol- itan Presbyterian Church, dth and B sts se. on Priday. “September 21, at 3 o'clock p.m. _Relatives and friends’ invited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. STEELE, A! SMITH, INNIE E. Suddenly, Tuesday, Sep- tember 18, 1928. at 9:50 p.m.. at her residence, 53 Bates st. n.w.. ANNIE E. STEELE. aged 59 years. beloved daughter of Sarah C. Famlr She leaves to mourn three brothers, E. Pangle of Alcova. Va William PRIIK‘P of Red Lion. Pa.: L. C. Pangle of Murfreesboro, Tenn.. and_ two sisters. Mrs. L. Shinholtz and Mrs, Sherman Updike. both of Wincheste: : four sons and Violet. John We Funeral from h late September 21, at 2 pm. tives - invited. | Interment Cemetery. STUERMANN, WILLIAM, Suddenly on Tues- day. September 18. 1928, WILLIAM. loved husband of Louisa Stuermann (v p Exel). aged 63 vears. Funeral from his late Fesidence. 7100 Ghestmut st.. Takoma Park, D. C.. on Friday. September. 21, at 2 EIII Inierment at Prospect Hill Cemetery. clatives and friends invited. TOLIVER. MAYME PRINCE. Entered, into eternal_rest Tuesday September 18. 1923, at 11:45 pm. MAYME PRINCE TOLIVER. beloved wife of Sidney J. Toliver of 2007 3rd st. n.w.. and devoted daughter of the Iate Levi and Melvina Prin cousin of Mrs. Emily Brow! Puneral services at the Metropolitan, M. E. Church Satur- day. ‘September 2. at 2 p.m.. Rev. W. I ‘Thomas pastor. Relatives and friends in- vited. 21 TOLIVER, MARY P. Ofcers and members of Gethsemane Chapter, No. 0. E. are requested to attend the funeral al MARY P. TOLIVER, 2007 3rd st. n.w.. Saturday, September 22, 1928, from Metro- politan A. M. E. churth M st. between 15th_and 16th n.w. at 2 GERTRUDE SNMITH, Rnynl Matron. B. F. ARRINGTON. Royal Patron. VAN HORN. GEORGE ELBERT. Entered into eternal rest Wednesday. September 19, 1628, GEORGE ELBERT VAN HORN of 70 Newton st. n.w., beloved hushand of Nellie Friends and relac at” Glengood | | VAN HOR lKu L0 | i (nee | DBraths. GEORGE E. A special com- nication of King Solomon_Lodge. No. F. A_A. M. is called for Priday. Sep- smoer 21. 1938 at 2 p.m. at Masonic Temple. 13th and New York ave. for the purpase of eonducting the {uneral of Brother GEORGE E_VAN HOR! LoNG, SeStetary. On Wednesday. September Oglethorpe Deioved huband of Funeral from the ce on Saturday. September a.m.. thence to the Chureh of where mass will be said_at “Relatives and friends invited. TIn- t Cemetery. 2 m “Master; 9am terment Mount O WATSON. ARTHUR TANCIL. On September 10, 1678 at ran< Hospital. Oteen. N C.. ARTHUR WATSON. <on of Mrs. Rertha G of 1017 19th st n.w Notice of fu Iater. JEDON. ALVAH B On Wednesday, Sen: tember 19. 1 ey Hospital. ALVAH B. beloved of Plorence G, Whedon services at his late restdence. ryine st. n.w.. Saturday. September 2 2 pm. 21 In Memoriam. BARNES. WILLIAM I Sacred to the mem- my_hushand our dear daddy. WILLTAM 1. BARNES. who left us eleven vears ago today. September 20. 1917. And although vou are far from us. We pray that you are resting in peace. ng love for vou. dear daddy. o departed this life ten vears ago today. September 20. 1918. Sad was the hour of that unhappy day When God called our dear son and brother At HIS. DEVOTED MOTHETR, PATHER. SIS- TERS AND BROTHER. HOWARD, ELLEN. In <"d but loving re- nee ot onr moth and grand- ELLEN HOWARD. 0 departed life in Leesburg, Va., 0 years a3o Seotember 20, 1926. but ot forgotten b THE PAMILY. In sacred ln loving r dear mother. INIE_ B. e Geparted "this “Nfe Sep- tember 207 1924, Today we think of you. dear mother, As RH‘U)YUIK)I the years that have Shed Sears with us were sweet— Wa remember well the last. HER DEVOTED CHILDREN AND GRAND- CHILDREN. MARY ANNIE. In loving memory. of our_dear wife and mother. MARY ANNIE KAY. who_died three years ago today, Seotember 20. 1925 HERHUSKAND AND DAUGHTER, ERNEST AND ANNIE KAY. '("l’fv GEORGE E. A lrlhu(e of love imemary of my dear boy. GEORGE F y"LF 'N. who gave his life for his gounirs ‘ten years avo today, September Dear is the grave where my dear boy sleeps, Sweet is the memory that will never fade. Part of my life is buried deep Under the sod_where my dear boy sleeps. HIS LOVING MOTHER. * RAFF. PAUL CHA In loving memory of our son. PAUL CHARLES RAFF, who departed this life five years ago today. September 20. 1923. When we are alone and silent We breathe a deep rezret. For you were ours and we remember, Should all the world forget. It matters not which read we wander. Or how dark or lone it be. We know that God will somewhere join The road that leads to thee. HIS PARENTS. * ROBINSON. EDMONIA, In evorlasting and lovine memory of mv dear sister. EDMONI ROBENBON. o ded Septeraber 0. 1037 Love and memory last forever. MARIA GARDNER. | SCHWEITZER, WILLIAM G. In sad but | Tlovine remembrance ot qur beloved san and brother. WILLIAM G 'HWEITZER. who departed this lllb on» year azo today, Sep- tember 20, 1927. Anniversary mass Aat Church of lmmnclllal: Conception. It is sweet to remember, dear William, you once were here, Though absent to us you are just The midnight stars shine on the gr Of the ons we.loved and could not st HIS LOVING FATHER. MOTHER BROTHER. HEELFR, CHARLES W. Tn loving remem- brance of my dearest friend, CHARLES W. WHEELER. who died six years aso to- day. September 20, 1922. Loved in life, in céath lovingly remembered. . ELIZABETH. * [w | MEMORIALS. B VARV MONUMENTS AND MAUSOLEUMS DESIGNED AND ERECTED. WRITE OR TELE- PHONE MAIN 2968 FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET. THE J. F. MANNING CO.. INC. 919 15TH ST.N.W. WASHINGTON FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301_EAST CAPITOL ST. Pl e Lincoln 372, T. F. COSTELLO 1724 North Capitol St. NORTH_1978. Joseph F. Birch’s Son (ISBAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W. Ehone \West Established 1 ml V. L. SPEARE CO. Nefther the successors of nor connectea with the original W R. Speare establish- Pron 1009 H St. N.W. Phone Frank 6626 Farmerly 910 F_St. N.W. " Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home dain_ 2606 mmngn " and #_T‘ WILLIAM “LEE Fune: l«h & Spring Rd. Succeeding the or!gmal_w R. Speare Co. 1623 Connecticut Ave. Potomac 4600 8 yrs. at 1208 B st.. 45 yrs. at 940 P st Quick. Dignified. Efficient semce Chape! Automobile Service . Deal & Co. 818 _H ST NE _H_ST LINCOLN_8200. Wm. H. Sardo & Ce. Private Limousine Ambulance 412 H St. N.E. Lincoln sz‘ Modern Chapei________ Lincoln 924 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTA ST, N.W. & Modern _Chapel __Teleplione Main 2473 ESTABLISHE 1336, JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St_N.W. Phone North 47 MAUSOLEUMS. “Abbey- Mausoleum Beantiful—Enduring—Coavenient Military Highway—Beyond South Gate opi Arlington Cemetery Entombment Costs No More Than Underground Burial Inspect Now—Open every day Office 1000 Conn. Ave. Main7897 FUNERAL DESIGNS. I_GEDT‘CASII;I&II A ER FLORAL ERATE_PRICES, TEL. M. It Our Only Store, Tdth & Artistic—expressive—inexpensive, Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. Van Horn He also leaves one daughter. Mrs. Ruth Riley. and one son. Elbert Van Horn. Funeral from tha abovs resi- dence Priday, Septemver 21, at § pm. In. terment Fort Linccln Cemetery. Relatives and friends invit BLACKISTONE, 1407 H Dleanhlul Floral . $5 % esigus, $5 and up. ~

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