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| vice presidents: Daniel D. Barnes, Mrs. Sallie Bellfield, Mrs. Helen Brannon, BLAIR LEE HEADS CLUB. | Albert Beuhler, David Barron, Joseph Former Senator Blair Lee has been | C. Cissell, John T. Clark, John T. Cul- made president of the Silver Spring | ver, Arthur Eckloff, John M. Faulconell;, Smith-for-President Club; James H.| Harry F. Blair, Charles N. Frmrl:sn . Cissel, secretary, and Howard Griffith, | Ashly Grant, Frederick F. Garrison, treasurer, and the following selected for | Benjamin Hardesty, Howard A. Hard- e AT e O e Y e assure the most sat- g isfactory expression of your sympathy, let BlacletOne {“rnlsh your Floral Desxgns. Sprays and Wreaths, *5u r NEW STORE 1407 H St. Telephone Main 3707 WoonpwarD & LoTtHROP DOWN STAIRS STORE Black Fashion chooses black for her distinctive Fall successes — Woodward & Lothrop Down Stairs Store offers smart copies at these interesting low prices. 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An ingenious new toilet article en- ables you to comb and brush your hair with a similar motion, thus saving precious seconds in the morning. Two small combs that slip and lock into the side for instant, rapid use are released by the pressure of a button. Press an- other button and a hand mirror slips out from the top. The device should be very useful to travelers. W. W. Chambers UNDERTAKER Offers Lowest Prices $250 Couch Casket Funeral ... .....$195 $150 Steel Vaults. .. .$85 $200 Complete .$100 Funerals Private Ambulances Only $4.00 No Charge for Funeral Chapel Latest Pipe Organ Music if Desired—All Without Charge Call Col. 432 W. W. Chambers Co. 14th,Cor.Chapin St. N.W. MOTHER IS BLAMED IN FARM MURDERS Mrs. Northcott Wielded Ax in One Slaying, Mate Tells Police. By the Associated Press. RIVERSIDE, Calif., September 22.— A mother love so intense it led her to plot murder and assume the blame at the behest of a son’s degenerate whims today stood revealed as the background of murder indictments against Mrs. Sarah Louisa Northcott and her 21- year-old son, Gordon Northcott, under arrest in Canada. Cyrus Northcott, husband and father, told authorities yesterday that his son’s desires ruled the mother and led her to take a hand in each of several execu- tions. Sanford Clark, 15, grandson of Mrs. Northcott, corroborated the state- ment and described the killing of Wal- ter Collins, 9-year-old Los Angeles boy. He said he was forced to participate in the slaying to insure his silence. Killed for Silence. The Collins boy fell a victim on the Northeott chicken ranch because he saw Gordon slay a man in Mint Canyon, Clark said. After deciding to employ an ax because a gun made too much noise, Clark said, Mrs. Northcott led her grandson and son to a henhouse vhere three of Northcott's victims later were ¢lleged to have been buried and where young Collins was sleeping. Gor=- don struck the first blow, then, so “none of us can tell,” Clark said Mrs. North- cott commanded, she forced her grand- son to strike a blow. Mrs. Northcott struck the final blow, Clark said. Mrs. Northcott then said: “If it ever comes out and gets into court, put all Today—Haye Your Collars Tolmanized THE TOLMAN LAUNDRY. Funeral Sprays $3 up Wreaths $4 up —in and expr without Freshest Flowers only em- 2469 18th St. We Specialize the arrangement of essive Floral Emblems, Deliver Funeral Flowers additional charge. ployed. C & C Flower Stores Funeral Flowers Delivered Free—Nominal Charge on Other Orders 807 14th St. N.W. Phone Franklin 5442 804 17th St. N.W. Phone Franklin 10391 D. O, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER the blame on me, because I'm old and it wouldn't be hard to die,” Clark said. Bucket Is Found. He said the ax and hatchet used were washed in a bucket under a water fau- cet in the yard. Riverside officers said apparently no trouble was taken to wash the bucket, for it was found, still stain- ed with blood, and will be used as evi- dence. Four of the indictments accuse North- cott of the slaying of a Mexican youth whose body was found near Puente, Calif.; Louis and Nelson Winslow of Pomona, Calif., and of committing a statutory offense against young Clark, who told authorities he was held captive on the farm and tortured. A fifth in- dictment names both mother and son for the slaying of Walter Collins. EXTRADITION DELAYED. Will Take Two Months to Get Northcott Papers. 'VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Sep- tember 22 (#).—Gordon Stuart North- cott, wanted for several alleged mur- ders at Riverside, Calif.,, seemed un- concerned today when he learned that it may require two months to put through extradition papers for him. As he and his mother, Mrs. Sarah Louise Northcott, held in Calgary, Al- toona, are Canadian citizens, requisi- tion papers must be started in Sacra- mento, Calif.; sent to Washington, then Ottawa and flna.ly to Victoria, Britisn Columbia, and Calgary. This probably will take two months, officers said. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. ‘The Wanderlusters will have a busi- ness meeting, 8 pm., in the clubhouse in Franklin Park, Va ‘The Ergatocrats Club will meet, 8 p.m., at 817 Thirteenth street. John A. Savage will speak of “Abuses in Insane Asylums.” Free. ‘The League of Woman Voters will open a week's campaign to “get out the vote,” beginning tomorrw, 10:30 a.m., at the Willard Hotel. North Capitol Citizens” Association will meet October 1, 7:30 p.m., at Beth- any Baptist Church. At the invitation of Rev. Hugh T. Stevenson, pastor, the meeting will be held in conjunction with the services incident to the for- Building recently completed by the con- gregation, e ke Commencing with a stake of $20 and having 10 consecutive wins beefore los- ing the bank, two London girls recently won more than $5,000 at baccaret at the Casino at Le Touquet, France. 1420 Twenty- First Street A Good Buy in a good location ‘The owner of this splendidly constructed house is leaving the city. Property must be sold im- mediately. House contains 10 rooms, 2 baths, first floor kitchen, hot- water heat, back stairway, and is in excellent condition. Terms. 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Your Classified Ad in The Star puts you in close touch with all of Washington. mal opening of the Community Center | i 92 1928, " NEW FALLS CHURCH OFFICIALS ARE SUED Quo Warranto Proceedings by Citi- zens’ Body Seeks to Establish Lawful Council. Special Dispatch to The Star. FAIRFAX, Va, September 22.—For the second time in the history of Fair- fax County quo warranto suits were filed today in the Circuit Court against officials of Falls Church. Through At- torney Amos Crouse, the citizens’ com- mittee qf eight members, Maj. L. P. Daniel, Charles Gage, R. E. Kendrick, A. L. Anderson, H. O. Bishop, J. C. Al- lison, Jacob Belz and R. A. Cushman, as authorized at a recent mass meeting to- day began legal proceedings to estab- lish what they consider a lawfully-con- stituted town council. These suits will require Councilman Phillip Talbott of the second ward and Councilman Mil- ton Roberts of the third ward to es- tablish their authority to hold office under alleged unlawfully conducted elec- tion last June. The petitions set forth that in practically every step the con- trolling election laws of the State were ignored or violated, the most serious al- legation being that the report of the judges to the council was inaccurate and not based on results lawfully de- termined. The petition sets forth that on the day after election the poll book of the town was opened and altered, in- cluding the list of voters and the cer- tificate of the judges, so as to make the poll book agree with the report of the Judges. According to Maj. L. P. Daniel, these are preliminary suits. Additional suits may be filed later against Councilman W. T. Wescott of the first ward and Cards of Thanks. HEBRON. MAGGIE S. We desire to express and aporeciation to our HEBRON. SAMUEL J. HEBRON AND AARON BRUCE. PROCTOR. GEORGE W. I wish to extend my sincere thanks to my relatives. fr and_ neighbors for their expre §ympathy during the illness of my hus band. GEORGE Pl ER. and for the ‘beautiful nnrll tributes sent at the time_of hi T WYPE, MHS. PRISCILLA PROCTOR. Praths. GES, KINS. On Wednesday, Sep- "n"sfl‘nzu o% the residence of his daughter. ne., HAWKINS SRIBGES, T dtvoted nisbind of Hoxie Bridges_and father of Selma, Jesse and Raloh Bridges. brother of Jerinle Wyche; Funeral Sunday, September 23. pm. from Zion Baptist o irah, “Sneritt .. Rev. Leon S. Wormley officiating. Relativés and friends invited. 23 of John F. Cook Lodge. N the Masonic Temple, Faion o e 10 am. Monday, Septem- :’K: aneral of our late brother RICHAI ARTER. S rvlscle‘s‘lo be neld in Barnes’ & arior 3 5t S.W uneral par oy Attest: ROBERT W. PINKETT. Secy. THE WEATHER 1p. wPi tonight; creasing cloudiness; possibly Mayor John F. Bethune. SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals at _and Sailings From New York. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Monterey—Vera_Cru September 9 August 14 ‘btember 14 September 15 - Septenber 11 _August 11 cptember 17 a Veendam—Rotterdam . September 12 DUE TODAY. America—Bremerhaven .........September 12 DUE TOMORROW. Calamares—Port Limor Caronia—Southampton Belgenland “Antwerp . Adriatic—Liverpool Mexico—Vera Cruz Dresden—Bremerhaven' . ‘September 13 DUE MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. Minnekahda—London California—Glasgow United States—Copenhagen. Coamo—San Juan. Cleveland—Hambur: September 15 Grasse—| Ancon—Cristobal American Banker—]1 September 15 DUE TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. Pan-America—Buenos Aires. ....September Stboney—Havana . St Tivives—Kingston Ue de France—Havi Roussillon—Bordeaux Caracas—Maracaibo .. Ebro—Valparaiso . ‘September DUE WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. Presidente Wilson—Trieste. September 11 Homeric—Southampton . eptember 19 Munamar—Havana ... "September 21 DUE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. Nerissa—St. -September 22 September 25 Metaj nes eptember 21 Resolute—Hampurs September 18 DUE FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 28. Nieuw Amsterdam—Rotterdam. .September 20 Aauitania. mpton September 22 President Hurding—Breme Roma--Gerioa ‘September 1§ DUE SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 2. Chateau Th ..September 12 OUTGOING STEAMERS. SAILING TODAY. Franconia—Cobh and Liverpool. Gametonia—Moville and Glaskow. Deutschland—Cherbours. ‘Southampton and am. Southern Cross—Rio de Janeiro, Santos. | Montevideo and Buenos Aires. Mongolia—Havana, Cristobal and San Fran: 5c0, Porto Rico—San Juan. Manuel Calvo—Cadiz and Barcelona. Dmtmmxholm-oolhenbur 0104 nna Cnsl.nhnl and Port Limon. Zaba—| Minnatonka-Cherbour and London. gfi\dffic—flub\ and Liverpool. [ 3 La Playi —Pumo Harrios. Aldan—Par: Maravi—San have .September 19 | mbu! vular':mm~mymoum. Boulogne and Rotter- | | Records for 24 Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m.,, 76; 8 p.m.,, 67; 12 midnight, 63; 4 am,, 58; 8 am,, 61; noon, 65. Barometer—4 pm., 29.99; 8 pm, 29.99; 12 midnight, 29.97; 4 a.m., 29.96; 88m 30.04; noon, 30.05. 2:20 p.m. yesterday. 5:30 a.m. Friday. Temperature same date last year— Hightest, 68; lowest, 54. Tide Tables. Geodetic Survey.) p.m.; high tide, 1:28 a.m. and 2:02 p.m. 9:40 p.m.; high tide, 2:22 a.m. and 2: p.m. The Sun and Moon. 6:06 p.m sets 6:04 p.m. Moon rises 2:07 p.m.; sets 11:17 p.m. half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Great Falls—Clear. Potomac, clear; Shenandoah, muddy. Weather in Various Cities. g T!mnznture o5 15amo we g oy ury 1rejuye; 3 & 5 5 Stations. Weather. *qusyu 35U Abilene, Tex. Albany, N, Atlanta, Ga. Atlantic _City. Baltimore, \ o se 010 Raining g0, TIL Cinchinatis Ohio. 30.1 Gieveiand. Ohio §0.12° Columbi: 0.02 Detroif 34 3 002 Clear 30.1 (‘v:ulvtswn Tex 2038 Helena, Mont . 30.24 bollathd 3018 CKSoRvIe P 3004 Sansas Cx"y Mo. 30.20 neel Fox An iy Castilin—Pucrio Castilla and Tela, Cavour—Santos. City of Kobe—Port Said. Dago—Maracaibo. Dixcove—Accra. Isabella—San_Juan. Manchurian Prince—Santos. Nordst Jernen—Santo Domingo. Romo—Santo Domingo. i Primero—Buenos Alres. H Solhaven—Santo Domingo. Tiradentes—Buenos Aires. 1 SAILING MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 24 Reliance—Cherbours. Southampton Hamburi SATLING TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 5. Alfonso XIII, Coiunna, Gijon. Santander | and Bilbao. SAILING WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 26. Mauretania_—-Cherbourg and Southampton. Patria—Lisbor Sinta Marta—Kineston, Cristobal. Carta- gena, Puertc Colombia and Santa Marta. SAILING THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 27. President Gardeld—World cruise. o v batac. Havana. Cristobal, Callao and Cobh and Hamburg Cobh, Cherbourg and Bremerhaven. Coamosan Jian and Santo Dominko, Mexico—Havana. Progreso &nd Vera Cruz. SAILING FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 28. Caronia—Plymouth, Havre and Ile de France—Plymouth and Ha AT]N’ICR Plymouth, Cherbourg an Homeric—Cherbourg and Southampton. SAILING SATURDAY, SEP]EMHLR Laconia—Cobh and Liverpe California- Moville and CIAIVK Veendam—Plymouth, Boulogne -md Rotter- and | Bremer- am. Conte ‘Blancamano—Naples, Genon and Gi- Ponce Ean Ju Thlica States-Christiansand. Oslo and Co- penhagen. ca 'ln\_uf:—lln\lnl Cristobal and Port Puerto Cas- imon. Tivives--Santiago, Kingston. tilla, Tela and Puerto Berrios. Siboney—Havana land—Flyiouth, Cherbours and Ant- er: \hlmc ahda—Plymouth. Boulogne and Lon- AdBftic—Cobh and Livernool SAILING MONDAY, OCTOBER 1. Resolute—Cherbourg, Southampton Hamburi and LOS’ BAR_PIN, white gold, set with pearls and sapphires; Friday evening on Burleith bus Giolumblafheater. Keward. Cleveland nd i ursday n[Lcrnuun P 400 "foth si._oF Gowmbi BULL_TERRIER, sll-White buppy. straved from ‘24th_and Tracy pl. nw. Moiday eve- ning. Wearing studded tan harness and tagy smail rupture on stomach. Reward. Phone Potomac 1126, 2330 Tracy pl. n.w. DOG—Strayed from 5049 Ga. ave. Thu . femalé, with harness: k child’s pet. Please for the return of or in- fo the rewry of large ¢, cars cropped. Wih "8 wew: Phione loaks ike Alredale, gray and ag 9444 rewi l'n;\;c‘lm DOG, fema" tan. ' Sept 8069-J. ___ FRATERNITY PIN, Pi K A, set With rubies R TemNt onrie Blda: O Vicinity. Thurs: day. Return to 213 Denrikg: reward. _23% FRENCH POODLE DOG, white, curly haired. 55 reward If returned o Alton E. Donald- Bo st s e Laurel, Md. HANDB, h shoes. ring and other smAX] Brtitles. between 15th and H e and ‘elec- | tric power house night of September 20.| Rewrn to Maj. Gibson, 401°40th e | Atlantic 3 L BTGl ariy WES Toun diamoA dif- ner Ting in Union Station Sept. call again. Apt 53, Balfour? 58193 Wiit ‘make Y of deep sentiment hed to heirloom. 322 SHELL GLASSES, on East Potomac course, sk i Call_ West_1650-W. GTACLES. silyer rims. case marked Dr. evior GReward for feturn to 2038 Magomb | st.. Cléveland Park. WRIST — WATCH—With _ on Wednesday, 19th: white gold: en route from monogram: Burlington Hotel' to 15th and G sts. r ) on Mount Rainier car. Reward. n. 2024 rence st qye. Phone North 3147-J. . | neys, Louis. Mo.. L Min Wash. | Wash. Al attle. 29 okane, Eiat] o am. Greenwich time, today.) ‘Temprrature, Weather. MEnaland. . rance i Sialen Sta London, | Baris, ckholn c)enr 6 Olear (Noon. Greenwich time, today.) Horta (Faral). Azores. €8 Fart cloudy (Currentobsery Hamilton, Fermuda San Juan, Potto Rico.. Havana. Cuha € Colon, Canal Zone. Marriage Llcenses. Walter, Duvall, 23; William ' G. cu tis. Butler. 38 Rev E. : ear Eart cloudy Cle: Cioudy Sunningham, Piwara "Beuse 50 ‘and. Prances E H. Wesley. 40 and. Margaret Lambett, of ‘this_c.tv. s, %t Freaericr. MaS Rev A \\lll\nm A _Kelly. 32 19; Rev. James C. Murph JT- Franklin_ir. 25, nnd Thelma L Wi " Harey P Batier. 40. snd Dooihy H. Cady. Charles_Enders and Hannah s ‘Waliace Ridseway, Dr. W. and, Catherine E. 24; . D R alnoe chmidt. Georee C. Mauger. 26, and Marie_J. bon. 26: “both of Philadclphia, Pa.: Chatles T. 3 ‘Warner. wt ST Births Reported. ‘The following births have been reported to the Health Department in the past 24 hours Stephen B. and Coral Pelker, boy. Lloyd and Cora Smith. girl. George B. and Anna Sartoeus. girl. Barnett P. and Betty D. Kilban, girl. Joscph W and S8arah K. Shepherd. gi James P. and l\dm L. Brumbaueh, bo; Orden V. and eth S. Flynn, boy. Howard L and lnll(il‘ C. Linton, bov. G- Dr Albert C. and Elsie H sumlry boy. James and Pauline Clay. Willfam. T._and icille Whiteker, gizl. Joseph H ‘and Lilly Neal. girl. Teon and Ethel Gales. gir Ravmond B. and Mation Mason. boy. James W_and Julia Hateh, Howerd 8. Aud. Lustle ¥ Thomas. uirl. Clarence and Ressie Williams. girl. poROert L. and Elizabeth R. Proctof. twins, and Willard and Helen Sturdevant. eirl Halmuth and Janie Wiley. twins, boys. Deaths R;eported The following deaths have been reorted to the Health Department tn the past 24 houra Mrs, ‘Chambers McKibbin. 78, 2022 Colum- U. S. Soldiers’ Home Pallas. 67, 1460 Trving st. Hogref: 403 ‘Tllinois ave. “beter Murray, 7, Hospital, Catherine A. b Sibley Hospital. 33, 5324 Colorade 5 Mary Isabella Jories. 39. Helen Sheriff ‘Monhler. ave. Mona Saforis. 26. Homeopathic Hospital Mildre inia Nilver. 24, 618 10th st. !'Iorrnce Abrams. 43. en route Emersency Hospi Era Campbell, 21, Tuberculosis Hospital. 10! 1729 12th st. Marvel Jordas Claims He F;;md Worm in Salad. Alleging that he found a worm in a salad served to_him by the Happiness Candy Stores, Inc., 1107 F street, on June 29 Ilast, Jos!ph A. Monoghan, Chastleton Hotel, has made that firm a defendant in a suit which he filed lin th> Circuit Division of the District Supreme Court, in which he asks for | 810,000 damages. Through his attor- Jacob C. Levy and Edward L. | Hunter, he alleges that he purchased a salaG au the store operated by the firm, and after he had eaten part of it, he discovered the worm, as a result of which he became sick and nauseated. CARTER. RICHARD. Oficers and members el 15 Spectal, commiuni: are hereby ca communiz 1928, for the purpose of attending S RD 330 District of Columbia—Fair tonight; partly cloudy; cooler by tomorrow night; gentle to moderate southwest winds, shifting to northwest by tomorrow night. Virginia—Generally fair to night and tomorrow; cooler in southwest portion cooler tomorrow night; mod- erate winds, mostly northwest and west. Maryland—Fair tonight; tomorrow in- light showers and cooler tomorrow afternoon in north portion; cooler tomorrow night; moderate west and southwest winds be- coming fresh northwest tomorrow night. West Virginia—Increasing cloudiness: probably followed by light showers in extreme north portion late tonight; to- morrow partly cloudy and cooler, pre- ceded by showers in northeast portion. Highest temperature, 78, occurred at Lowest temperature, 56, occurred at (Furnished by United States Coast and ‘Today—Low tide, 8:37 a.m. and 8:13 Tomorrow—Low tide, 9:34 am. nntl Today—Sun rose 5:55 a.m.; sun sets Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:56 am.; sun Automobile lamps to be lighted one- Harpers Ferry— dy Fgy Deaths. DORSEY. WILLIAM 0. Entered cternal life lewton pl. n.w.. WXLLIA\( D OR.SEY (urmrvly of St. un- d two daughters. N ton pl. n.w., Cook. B(‘l’lln, Md. ral hereafter, DYSON. LUCINDA. Departs ! n Friday, September 21. DXS iy hl‘ hk 0 after a lingering iliness, LLC[NDA D\SON' beloved wife of Alh’v‘d Dyum and lon'\l rflnlnn to mourn their loss. Funeral from her late resident 8:30 a.m’; thence to § prian’s Church, :php:::p mnl«):nn be T'ud at 9 a.m. for the Olivet Cemetery. TR M:Nl’\l FOSTER. MAalY ('A\DL 3 Hotel, MARY A DLER POSTFR She u city, and L F Fl.l\pnl Services Monday, & wa 3 of Hoston. Mas Septembe; dence, Wi Tuesday Brookline, Interment 8t Forest Hill, ce. TMER S mu.s-rom(s. éloved nusoand of Halistorks and devoted son of } xmnn epson of Henry C. Irvine Benjamin . and Dr. brother Dr. Hmkl‘uor\u and Edward Chles W, idence on Tues- day. September 25, at 130 pm. thence to Metropolitan A, M. E. Zion cm.»:n D g sw. between 2nd and 3rd sts. SWatson ofciating. Relatives and. m»nus invited. NAIR. PETER FRANKLIN AND Pmll.lP EDGAR. Suddenly on Thursday, Septem: ber 20, 1928, at_ Meadows, M TER FRANKLIN ind PHILLIE EDGAR NATR: beloved sons of Walter Phillip and Clara Nair (nee Weet), aged 22 vears. Funcral from the chapel of Thomas F. Murray & Son, 2007 Nichols ave. s.e., on Sunday, September 23 at 1:30" pm. Services a Emmanuel Episcopal Church, 13th and V sts. s.e, at 2 pm. Relatives and friends invited. “Tnterment Gedar Rl Cemetery. NAIR, PHI E. AXD FETER F. Members of Anacos ouncil. No. 16. Jr. O. U. A, M., are reauested to attend lhe funerai of our late brothers. PHILLIP E, and PETER F. NAIR. to be held Sunday mnnoun ars o'clock in Emmanuel P. E. Churcly cor- T 13th sts. s.e. Interment in ne an Cedar Hill Cemetery. E.H, WAY; Councilor, Attest: R. A. ESTEP, R. PALLAS, CATHERINE A On Thursdas September 20, 1928. at her residence. mi Irving st. n.w.. CATHERINE A. beloved wife of the late Willlam Pallas and be- loved mother ‘of William. James A. and Grace C. Pallas and Mrs. Mary E. Gal- lagner. Funeral fiom W, Warren Taitavull funeral home, 14th st. and Spring I Monday, September 34, at 6:30 a.m .y friends are invited to Iltefld at Mount Olivet Cemetery. SACKERMAN, HARRY. Sundenly. on_ Frie day. September 21, 1928, HARRY SACKER=- MAN. Funeral from W. W. Deal's funeral home, 816 H st. n.e. on Sunday. Septem- ber 23, at 10 am. Interment Washington Hebrew Cemetery. SHELDON, CHARLES, Suddenly. on Friday, September 21, 1928, at Kedgemakooge, Nova Scotia, CHARLES SHELDON. hus- band of Louisa Dulliver Sheldon. Burial at Rutland, Vt. STAKEM. ESTHER. On Friday. Een!ember 21, 1928, at her residence, 106 fe. ESrilEn, Belbved wite ‘of the" lats ames Stakem. Services at her late l’(‘smence on sumhy September 23, 1928, am. Funeral and interment at Midiand: Fa. 23 WATSON. ARTHUR TANCIL. On September B ffé" g xmc’i.rapnz R e ana . son. "He is survived by a brother, Alex- nder Dumas Watson: two sisters, Mrs. ertha Doniax and Mrs. Emily Gra: three nieces. one nephew. two uncles, Thomas T. Watson and_J. Robert Watson: thres cousins, Mrs. Susle Slaughter. Ruth Thomp= Charles Thompson, and a host of . Funeral 'Monday. Septem= er 24, at 1 o'clock, Bovd & Wilson's fus ner™ parlor, 19th and L. Interment Are Mncmn Nnuonll C!meler 23 WH TE. day, September The Tesidinceof her Soughter, s doip! mue! A Huiyer. 16 Fogle, Francis 8, b O. White. Funeral Lincoln Cemetery Chapel. on September 24. at 11 terment Fort Lincoln Cemeters. !n Memorram. WILLIAM In sad but loving of our ‘father, WILLTAM W, ADAMEON. who died Six Jéars aso todavs September 22, 1922. “Only the forgotten are dead.” THE CHILDREN. 1927 O. White, LUCY F. Died September E. PHIPPS. Loving and kind in all her ways, Upright and fust to the end of her dars: Sincere and kind in beart and mind. What a beautiful memory she left behlnd. In loving memory c! ‘my ia¥hg, devarted tnis life one iav. Seotember Seio KA D:vo‘rsn SON, ROBI «w. ANNIE R. Tn fond remembrance O our dtar mother ANNIE . HOBINSON, Fha departed, thig) llfe eight years ago today, September 22, 1 Loved in lifo. in aum rememb-red DEVOTED DAUGHTERS. MAMIE J. Monuments Mausoleums DESIGNED AND ERECTED WRITE OR 1ELEPHONE FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET MAIN 2968 ____ FUNERAL DlREC'I'ORS. CHAS ST ZURHORST P 2 " T.F. COSTELLO North Capitol St ___ NORTH_1978. Joseph F. Birch’s Son dS\AC BIRCH) ; “ St. N.W. 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