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SCREEN LARGE APARTMENTS, 2 BATHS, ONE WITH SEPARATE SHOWER ALL APARTMENTS EQUIPPED WITH FRIGIDAIRES OPERATED ON HOUSE METERS SPECIALLY EQUIPPED LAUNDRY ROOM WITH CLOTHES DRIER TWENTY-FOUR HOUR ELEVATOR AND TELEPHONE SERVICE D PORCHES 50-Car Garage Resident Manager on Premises Swartzell, Rheem & Hensey Company 727 Fifteenth Street Northwest ’ A reception to our Friends, the Public, will be held October 3rd, 1928, 7 to 10 P.M. when our enlarged and improved office quarters will be formally opened to inspection STAR. WASHIN VGTON. D. C., TUESDAY. OCTOBER ‘2. Y. W. C. A. MEETINGS BEGIN TOMORROW “Fall Fashion Review" and dress to Open Series of Din- ners for Women. A “Fall Fashion Review” and an ad- dress by Miss Alice T. Buchanan in | Barker ‘Hall at the Young Womed's | Christian Association Building, Seven- | teenth'and K streets, tomorrow night at | 7 o'clock will mark the opening of a | | series of dinner mectings by the busi- | | ness and professional department of the | assoctation on_ subjects of general in- terest to women. These meetings will be continued | throughout the season under the dircc- | tion of Miss Bertha Pabst and an ad- | visory committee including Mrs. Wilson Compton, Dr. Elizabeth Kittredge, Miss Jessie La Salle. Mrs. Theodore V. Pick- ott, Mrs. Mabel Walker Willebrandt and | Miss Mary Jane Winfree. Mrs. Thomas Edwin Brown. president ¢ the board of directors of the Young Women's Christian _ Association. will preside at the first meeting tomorrow nitht Open Evenings '\\“‘“\““\\\\\\\S\\\\\\\‘\\‘\\\\“\\\\‘\\‘\\\S\\\\\\\\\\“‘“\‘\\\\‘\‘\\\\\\\\\\\ Main 378 FaNN: AARLRLEEENRERN UNION TRUST COMPANY of the District of Columbia S.W. Corner 15th & H Streets N.W. EDWARD J. STELLWAGEN President | 7ation in existencn. | Rev. Willlam M. Hoffman. OFFICERS ARE ELECTED. T. G. Walsh Named President of Barristers’ Club. The Barristers' Club, at its annual meeting held last night at the Cosmos Club, elected Thomas Gillespie Walsh its president for the coming year. Frank T. Neshit was chosen vice president, George D. Horning. jr., was elected sec- retary and Eugene B. Sullivan was made treasurer. Chosen as members of the executive committce were Richmond B. Keech, David A. Pine and B(\thn J. Laws, 'KNIGHTS OF MALTA TO MEET IN PARLEY Grand Comm?nrlcry to Hold An- nual Session in Washington, Rep- resenting Membership of €0,000. The Grand Commandery. Knights of Malta, will meet in Washington for the sixth time when on October 16 2nd for three days thereafter the forty-fifth annual eonvocation of the order will be held here. With a membership in America of over 60,000 the order, which was; founded in 1048, held its first confer- ence in Washington in 1898 and met here subsequently in 1904, 1002, 1917 and 1923. There also will meet in joint session at the coming convocation th» College of the Anclents, tho Red Bead Society and the Ladles Auxiliary to the su- preme organization, subsidiary groups of the order. The Knights of Malta fraternity is a descendant of the relizious and military order of the Middle Ages and is said to be the most ancient knightly organi- It was first intro- duced into America in 1870, but was reorsanized under its present charter in 1889. Mamage Licenses. Rlamon Cox. 21. and Lydia Mitchell, 20; Rex." Tohn Richer 4 Scott Plercs. 23, and Moselle Berry, 2 Rev. L. F. Keizer. Alexandesr Hall. 54, and Mary E. Claxton, a5 e T bawner 2‘|‘nl‘lh ’1""\(\(]‘(_ ';; ard Henrietta Weynes, R S. T. Gaflrey. RHGT::I? Brl‘;,(‘ui" and Anna Reddicks. 22: v Ehelton Miller Alh";l ,Q H“V."Ev ;‘I and Mattie J. Wag- s, rigas " Warken Wilsad. PTANA Mary V. Miller. 2 R Henry Mankin, jr. Moo T Hamil 1. ‘and Alherta M. 21 Fa E. pitcknes Weoth Mattimor 23, and Mary K Rev. M. F. Pitzpatrick Clawson, 29, Raleigh. N. C.. and A:\nl" E. Mason, 21; this eity; Rev. John J. Rives. Rosler P Trussell. 30. and Olea M. Me- Bride, 27: Rev. Walter F. Eagleson. Claude Harris, 44, and Ethel M. George, 27. Rev. Raymond L. Wolven. Richard A. Bishoo, ?8. and Helen J. Con- ley. 28: Rev. H. W. Dalton. Julian W. Samusl, 34, \an\dxl\fd Va.. and f‘nrnhM F;HNI’ 40, Campbell, Va.: Rev. W. 8. _Abernethy. He v Thur-ten, 21, and Hattie . Hi'l an. ;‘:’rfm »; Takoma' Park, Md. Rev. T. elt il Bhclion Milet . 22, Willlamspoet, Pa., and er R Thomnson: 21 Jerses SHore. Pa.: Tames T Eujvan 31 and Lil . Rev- V‘V‘;fldfl l”‘ both of Cottage City, Md.: Rev. H “Tolson. iwille . Tavlor. 38, Fletcher, Va.. and M,;‘mu;AR Lamb, 21, McMulien, Va.i Rev. s, JGA“!P" “”R\lh\l“!l‘". 22, and Lena flnflfl- man. 18 Dotk of Baitimore, Md.; Rev. W. <enbioom: Grorze W. Jones. 20. and Nora L. Watts, 72, BOfh of Richmond. Va: Rev. Wiiliam M. offman. Honer 8, Lawhorne 22. of Rockfish. Va.. and Dorothiy T, Braden. 31, Franconia, Va.: Rev. John K. Cartwright Franklin_T. Bureess. 27. and Agnes P. Prummer, 22: Rev. Ellis C. Primm James P, N‘:.I]‘“"]"? g K]"“"'l?"!t“‘ and Theodora e e i Joe C. Smith. 21. and Anna_E. Lake. 19, both of Front Roval. Va.: Rev, H. W. Tolso>. ‘William H.. Jennings. 28, lnd Mary B. lllnn“M’z.Hh%Lh of Richmond, Va.; Rev. Wil- et John !mnllunnd 23. Atlantic City, N J.. and Il’l‘ls\‘l Tfldd’. 19, Philadelphia, Pa.; Rev. R J. Louis Huber., 21. Perry Hall. Md., and Gertrude Fischer. 17. Baltimore. Md.; Rav. Charles J. Trinkheus William Kimmel, 28. and_Anna Hein. 26, R;flh” fllx New York City; J\lflle Robert | MR Sherman ‘Rebihson. 21. n!‘fl nnrnthr Wll» llamson, 20; Rev. WI]UI"\ D. Jarvis. Bu‘lhs Re rted. Ralph C. and Helen L. f‘"l"l‘l hoy. Richard L. and Goldie MacMillan. boy. Meolangelo and Carmina De Carlo, boy. Meolanecia, 5o, SRS, B Walter L. and Queenie Y. Nal girl. Metteo and Vittoria Barfotomen. girl. Fielder B. and Cw'nuflr V, Hars. girl. Robert P. and Ethel M. Smith, boy. Tddie end Neicy Corbin. bay, Jshn and Henrietta Russell. mirl. Freeman and_ Gladys Lipscomb, girl. Hurler and Katie Howard, girl. Jacob M. and Elizabeth KIHHPV girl. Flisworth and Theima Davis, rirl. Henry and Irene E. Lyles. irl Walter W. and Eullia Gaskins. girl Wil E. and Anna E. Brown. boy. William and Elizabeth King, bov. James and Bessie Thompson, hfl Richard and Florence Hone Herman B. and 'nmr Hotmes, girl. Deaths Re ;rted William H. Bixby, 18, wallrr Reed Hos- Sihley Hospital. Sihley Hospital. Eustes Wu 512 Irving st Grace Marv Gockrell, 1, Georgetown Uni- versity Hospital Henry H. Turner, 85, Walter Reed Hos- 1 Mary Walker. 76, Gallinger Hospitol. Pernard defferson, 43, 1804 N J. ove. B Tl 43, 116 and &L sw, Lonnie Buchanon, 33, Tuberculosis Hos- it fnie Payne. 27. Gallinger Hospital | _Paymond_Gordon. 16._Gallinger Hosof CLYDE J. NICHOLS, Ine. UNDERTAKERS 4209 9th St. NW. Clyd Formerly, W Rut BAUME BENGUE (pronounced Ber.-Gay) on the forehead and outside of the nostrils. Its penetratin qualit; is at once felt. Head throb is lessenet nd the congested mucous membrane relieved. The “stuffiness” usually felt quickly disaprears ifalittle BAUME is melted in a spoon and the vapor inhaled. Use it for every chest cold and every ache or pain in nerve or muscle. BAUME BENGUE ANALGESIQUE : clheBstOxlmthc When this oil was dis- covered it was prenounced a masterpiece. Don't use inferior oil, get the Best. Demand Autocrat Motor 0il. Nothing is more important than thorough lubrication. AUTOCRAT THE OIL THAT 1S DIFFERENT FROM ALL OTHERS Beware of Substitutes. Bayerson Oil Works Columbia 5228 - 1928. MRS. CLARA M. BRADY DIES AT CHEVY CHASE ! Suburban Woman Was Active in Club and Church Circles. Mrs. Clara Maple Brady, active in! various organizations in Chevy Chase ! for a number of years, died at her res dence, 3810 Morrison street, Sunday. after a long lilness. Funeral services were conducted in the Chevy Chase | Presbyterian Church this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Interment was private, Mrs. Brady was the wife of Wililam | Y. Brady, construction engineer in the | loffice of the supervising architect, United States Treasury Department. Until the time of hor fliness last Spring she was chairman of the French se tion of the Woman's Club of Chevyy Chase. | ber of the Chevy Chase Presbyterian | | Church and active in various women's | organizations of the church. In addi- tion she was a member of the Huguenot Society, the Circle Francaise and the Florence Crittenton Association. She leaves her husband, two ’dauxh'urs. Miss Clara Louise Brady and | Miss FElizabeth L. Brady: three sons, | James M. Brady, Thomas S. Brady and Willlam Y. Brady, jr.; six sisters, Miss Susan A. Maple and Mrs. Edward P. Botsford of Mamaroneck, N. Y.; Mrs. James Morley Hitzrot and Mrs, E. M. Johnson of New York and Mrs. George | B. Nicholson and Mrs. Walter E. Stevenson of Pittsburgh, and a brother, Walter H. Maple of Pittsburgh. THE WEATHER Distict of Columbia—Cloudy, possibly light showers tonight and tomorrow; slightly warmer tonight; gentle south winds. West, showers tonight or tomorro warme: in east portion tonight. Virginia and Maryland—Possibly light showers tonight and tomorrow, siightly warmer tonight and in east por- tion tomorrow; gentle southeast and south winds. Records for 24 Hours. | ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 62: 8 p.m., 57; | 12 midnight, 55; 4 am., 53; 8 am,, 55; noon, 61. Barometer—4 pm., 30.16; 8 pm.,| 30.18; 12 midnight, 30.19; 4 a.m., 30.17; 8 a.m., 30.18; noon, 30.18. Highest temperature, 64, occurred at 3 p.m. yesterday. Lowest temperature, 52, occurred at. 7 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 88; lowest, 68. Tide, Tables. | (Purnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 4:14 am. and | pm.; high tide, 9:56 a.m. and 1 pm. Tomorrow—Low tide, 5:06 am. and 5:13 pm.; high tide, 10:44 am. nd} 11:08 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Sun rose 6:05 a.m.; sun sets Virginia—Cloudy, with light | alightly | ‘Today 5:50 p.m. Tomorrow—=Sun rises 6:06 a.m. sets 5:49 p.m. Moon rises 7:58 p.m.: sete 9:36 am. Automobile lamps to be lighted one. half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Great Falls—Clear. Harpers Ferry- andoah, slightly cloudy. Weather in Various Cities. @'remperature ©3 sun [T Stations. Weather. * gwpiarsan 3 we g o) we Abilene, Tex. Albany. N. Y. Atlania. " Ga Y antic City. . 3 Cloudy Baltimore. Md.. 30.18 52 011 Cloudy Birmingham ... 64 014 Clouay Bismarck. N. D. ... Clear: Roston. Mass... 3 Pt.cloudy. Buffalo, N. ¥ 2008 Cloudy 80 Clear m 54 0.0 Clear rmwm Ohio *a 8 58 ... Cloudy Clveland. onlo 20.08 54 0.04 Rain Columbia, S. C 5§ ... Ptcloudy | 38 63 ; Clear 18 Cloudy Pt.cloudy Clear 0 .. Gloudy . Dak... 2 42 ... Clear Indianapolis.Ind 29.98 58 0.08 Pr.cloudy Jacksonviile Fla. 3004 72 004 Clear 50 0.02 Clear 58 ... Cloudy [ Cloudy i) Clear 12 0.04 Clear Gloudy Clear Clear Cloudy * Clear .l Rain az 9.2 Prclouds | Cloudy Clear Rain | Miami. N. Orleans. La New York. N. Oklahoma Cit; Omaha. Nebr Shtladelphia.Pa. 30 Phoentx, Ari e B 4008 Portland. Me... 29,86 Portland, Oreg. 30.28 5 Raleigh.' N. C. 30.16 Cloudy Salt Lake City. 39.38 Clear San Antonio. . = 29.84 Clondy San Dieo. Calif. 29.68 Cloudy San_Francisco.. 20.96 54 ... Clear St Lows. Mo . 2090 65 51 0.06 Clear St. Paul. Mian. 3902 4 .. Cloudy Scattle. Wash.. 20.78 54 50 0.80 Pt.cloudy Spokane, Wash. 20.72 52 0,08 Pt.cloudy FOREIGN. (1 a.m.. Greenwich time. Stations, Tempera: Lonaon,, Englend. . 42 rance 34 Ausiria today.) re. Weather Fart cloudy Part cloudy | Clear ibralar Sonin Part cloudy ‘Noon. Greenwieh tims, todav.) Horta (Fayal). Azores... 64 °Cloudy (Cufrrent observations.) Hamilton, Bermuda Part clouds Sen Juan, Porto Rico Part cloudy Havana, Cuba Clear olon. Canal Zone Cloudy n W. R & E_bus at 18th end A Beveon 8 and 950" Finder please | seturn to 814 17th n.w. _Reward. e | RILLFOLD, containing $99: be L "atl Metropoitan. Theater: big roward. Ad dress Box 371-E. Star offi | COIN PURSE. lady's. containing mux 1 vicinity Census Bureau. Reward. Phone Tain 2082, branch_37. between 9 and 4:30. * DIAMOND RING with two_sapphires. lost ‘ear 9th and E or on Takoma Park car. | €all Ga. 1015-J. :OX TERRIER. male. nefghboriood 7th & | 4. ave, Tuesdav night; license No. 2036. “award. 610 E_n.w. kil “OX TERRIFR. male, biack and white. o I e e Return' (0 1248 | h st. Phone Fi. 820 £OLD ANCHOR PIN, safety catch. “hone Clev. 1766, | HOUND. coon and *nd white. Near Berwyn. Md.. Friday. | vard._Phone_ Hvattsville 33-J. LOCKET—Small_gold locket with pin and | monogram on one side. and small diamond i\ center on the other side. and_ picture inside. Going from Chevy Chase to 11th and ¥ and back dn_cars. Reward. Clev. 1571. FURSE—Black: vinicity 18th and Florida ave. Tuesday morning. Reward if returned to Mrs. H B_ Learned, 2133 Bancroft pl. nw. North 8793 URSE. blue. vellow clasp. contains cash. o iOkens. slreses and gold - watch®and Chain: initials F. U. on watch: values as gift. Reward. 911 Emerson.st. n.w. Col. 8041. WARRANT, Warren G Harding Lodge, No. A. A Y M. Return to 4. W. Wall Ba'E & & prankiin $188-0. Reward, 2+ WRIST WATCH. white gold. on 5th or 6(h sts. near L. Tuesday moinin. Liberal re- A Aals Muaros, 1129 6th st. n.w. Franklin 1114~ WRIST_WATCH—Poy's. at or near Ambas- sador Theater. Liberal rewprd. Dacatur 4626, 647 Franklin st. n. £20 BILLS, three. Saturcay: attached to De. | partmentai Bank Findsr please call Ma branch 86. Liberal reward. 3° Reward. black and tan Re- ____ FUNERAL DESIGNS. GEO. C, SHAFFER EAPKESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS Al MOD- FRATE_PRICES. TEL. M. 106. M. 2418 Our Only Store, 14th & Eye Prompt Auto Delivery Service ‘Artistic- expressive—inexpensive. Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. | Webster German. She also had long been a mem- G Potomac, clear; Shen- | yrregnson, RERNA®D M. Denaried mau | MASTIN, IMRS. DORA KIDWELL DIES Funeral for Former Virginia Re: dent to Be Held Tomorrow. Mrs. Dora L. Kidwell, 48, died yester- day at the home of her sister, Mrs. M. A. Winter of 2637 Connecticut avenue. She had long been ill. | Mrs. Kidwell came to Washington a | vear ago from Virginia with her mother, | Mrs. Louise Creel. Besides her mother | she is survived by two brothers, John A. ! Creel of this city and Hamilton Creel of | Virginia, and two sisters, also living in | Virginia. 'Mrs. Alma Burk and Mrs. Funeral services are to be held tomor- row at 2 o'clock at the John R. Wright | undertaxing establishment at 1337 Tenth street. Rev. B. H. Melton of the | inth Street Christian Church is to of- | ficiate. Tnterment will be in Glenwood | Cemetery. | 1 _(arh of Thanks. MENRY ALTON. We wish t9 ex- hants and appreciation ads for their sympaths | and_heautifrl fioral tributes sxtexded to | anefarner RS TN PRy pRat ane father. ‘HE A FELBER ANNA PELBER AND CHILDREN. * Braths. . Denarted this life Thurs- ver’ 27, 1928, at 8:40 am.. in New York Citv, MARY E. ADAMS (nee Brown), loving mother of Willlam A. | Brown,' grandmother of Mrs. Predericka Thomas and William H. Brown of New York City. She also leaves to mourn their los3 ahost of friends. Funeral Monday, October 1. Interment in New York City. HER DEVOTED SON. * BEANNAN. EUSTACE §. Suddenly. on Sun- day. September 30, 1923. at Sibley Hospital, EUSTACE 8, BRANNAN. residing at Stan- | hope, Apt. 38, New Jersey ave and H nw. Puneral Wednesday, October 3. am. {rom the funeral home of Perry & Walsh, 20 H st. nw. Interment Mount Oliver Cemetery.” Relatives and (riends in- BREWINGTON, JOSEPHINI iife Tuesday.’ October 2, JOSEPHINE BREWINGTON of 1534 15th st. n.w. She leaves to mourn their locs & father, mother and a host of other relatives and friends. Remping may be viewed at the George B. Clarke funeral chapel. 1418 Florida ave ne. after 4 pm.. Wadnesday. Interment ‘Thiirsaay at Goldsboro, N. C. 3 CHASE. JOHN A. Departed this life Satur- day, September 29, 1928. at 4 p.m.. JOHN A. CHASE. beloved husband of the late | Annie R, ‘Chase. loving father of Lucy | Foster. John and'Gearze Chiase, and grand- 4n and Altred Foster. U Relatives and lnendx‘ Gone, but not forgotten. DI CAMILLO. AGNES A. Suddenls. Mondzy. October 1. 1928, at her resien 24 st e AGNES' A, DI CAMILLG (nee ' McGinniss). the beloved ~wife of | Antonio DI Camillp. Puneral f{rom her iate residence, on Wednesday, Oc:ober 3. At 9:30 am. thence to ‘Aloysius Church, where' high mass will be sung at 10 am. for the repose of her soul. Rela tives and friends invited to attend. In- terment at Mount Olivet Cemetery. HUNTER. EUGENE HENDERSON.. On Sun day. " Ssptember 30, 10 aftar a short 1247 23rd st nw SO, belaved husband of Peari . HURter. and ‘son of the late Raloh and ‘Anzelina Hunter. Funcral from Union Wesley A. Zion Chureh, 1107 3%rd =t n.v. Weanssaagr Gcmer 3ra at 130 B Friends and r-latives invited to attend. ACKSON, THOMAS. Doparted thic life. Tuatday. October 2. 1028, at his residence. 1108 New Hampshire ave. nw.. THOMAS | JACKSON. the heloved hisband of Hattis Tackson and father of Georsie Davi Rescie Jones. Fe alta leaves a rther relstives !nfl friends, Puneral Pri- @ay. October 5. at 1 p.m.. from the Union Wesley A M. F. Zion Church. 23rd =t hetween L and M s Rev. C. €. Wil- liams pastor. Remains res t the W. | F-nest Jarvis Cn. West End funeral parlor, | 23*h and Dumbarton ave. n. nl JATGER. MARY. Suddenly. on Sunday. Sentemher 30. '1928. at Emercency Hos nital. MARY. heloved wifs of Carl . ‘and math~r of Bertha M. William and Carl Jaseer. §: fonm the rectdarce. ‘1200 K < Wadnesday. Octaber 2. rt onfem mase at St. Parri 2.m. " Relatives and frisnds invite ment at Movnt Olivet Cemeters. Departed this | Funerai | 1ifa Sundev. Septamher IN. 197, at am. at his rasidence. 1804 New e ., RERNARD M. JFEPRASON: her Inved hushaud of Marv Jsfferson. hrother af Marsnsll. Nathanisl ‘Adria and Alics Jefterson.” Funeral Wednesdav. October 3 from the Holv Redeemer Church. York ave. betwsen 1st and New Jertey sve n.w. at 9 aclack a.m. Remains rest- ing at His brother's residence. 239 O nw. KIDWELL. DORA T. On Monda 1. 1928, at the recidence of har M. A. Winfar. 2837 Connecticut DORA L. KIDWELL. She is s 3 her mother. Mrs. Lavise Creel. and three siaters and two hraihers. Mrs Winter and John A. Creel of this city and Mys. Flmer Rurk and Mrs. Wehster German and Ham- ilton Creel of Virrinia, ~ Puneral from chapel of John R. Wrizht Co.. 1337 1011 w.. Wednesday. October 3.at 2 p.m. 2° . MARSHALYL, W. Departed this life | Monday. October 1. 1928. at 6:30 a.m.. at the residenca of hi€ nises. Miss Martha Tova of New York City. MARSHALL W, LEWIS. Notice of funeral hereafter. * MASTIN. J0SHITA £. Suddenly. on Tussdsy: his residence, 2008 Co- Dimdia 6. .. JORHUA G MASTIN. be: loved hushand ‘of Ida Mastin. Notice of funeral later. EVELYN. Golden' Rula Council. No. 10 Danughters of America: Members | are herewith natified of a special meeting »t Councilor Emma Bowen's residence, 142 K st. s.e. on Tussday. Octaber 2. 8 p.m. EMMA BOWEN. Councilol MARION PETTIT. Asst. Rec. Sec. Snddenly on Monday, | 1923. JOHN, heloved husband ef Catherine’ McGowne. ' Funeral from his residence. 3300 _36th st Mount Reinter. Md. on Thursday. October 4. at 830 am. thence to St. James GCh Tihere mase will be sald ot 9 nm, triends invited to atien 1-iment Mownt Oliver Gemeter MURPHY. FRANCIS. On Monds at 4:38 mm. at Balliton. Va. Tommreh Steniys FRANCIS MORPRY, be: Ioved husband of Mary Murphy. Notice of uneral late MURRAY. MARY. Departed this life Mnn- October ‘1. 1973, at Freedmen's Hos- MARY MURRAY. She leaves to mourn their loss a beloved husband. father, mother. five broters. six sister: #nd a host of other relatives ‘and friends. Remains may he seen at the funeral chapei of Georee B. Clarke Co.. 1418 Flarida ave. n.e. 2 pm. Tuesday. Interment L Wednesda . MILDRED RORINSON MINOR. parted this life Monday. October 1." 192 ot 6:45. at her residence. 1402 W st. n.w after a’ verv brief iliness. MILDRED ROB. INSON MINOR NALLS. She leaves to monrn their loss three evoted children and a host of other relatives and {riends. Funeral Thursdav. October 4, at Metro- Dolitan Eavtist Church, .R st. and .13th hw. At 2 pm G PURNER. AMFLIA CATHERINE. On Mon- day Octoher 1. 1925, after_a short il ness, ot A521 East-rn ave.. Takoma Parl Md. AMELTA KATHERINE PURNER. Remiains resting at the home of her daugh: ter. Mrs. Joseph E. Draley: 1215 Kearney st.'nee. Notice of funeral later. SAXTON. ROBERT A. October 1. 1938. at Georgsiown Hospital, after a short illness. ROBERT A. SAXTON. ated 7§ vears Mass will be said 2t Holy Trinity Church on Wednesday. October 1. at 9:15 am. In- | terment Congressional Cemetery. SWEENEY, CARRIE. On Monday. October 1. 1928. 'at 2:43 o.m.. at the residence of her parents. 1320 © st. n.e. CARRIE SWEENEY, beloved daughter of Mrs Cntherine ' Curry. ~ Funeral _from _ her late residence at 8:30 a.m. Thursday: Octo- ber 4: thencs to Holy Comfoster Church. Requiem mass at 9 am. Interment af Mount ~ Olivet Cemetery. Relatives. and friends invited. 3° THORNTON. ANNIE this life Tuesday. Octobe i A Sne apd. linkerine ANNIE TEPESA THORNTON, deughter of Benjamin and’ Johanna Thornton, loving and devoted sister of vill Catnerine, Marie, Jo- Benjamin. Sarah’ and and devoted friend of willlem Smith. A host of other relatives and friends mourn their loss. Notice of funeral later. M THORNTON. BENJAMIN ¥, Departed this lite €aturcay, September 79. 197, at 9:55 am. at his’ residence. 1348 C 'st. n. BENJAMIN F.. loving son of the late Eliza and “Peter Thornton. loving husband of Rose Thornton. devoted brother of Saran Carroll and loving father of Benjamin P. Thornton. r. Funeral Wednesday. Qctober 3. at_1 o'clock, from Lane's chapel, 14th and C sts. n.e. 2 WILUIAMS, PERCY, Suddenly. Mond October 1. 1823, at Emergency Hospita PERCY WIILIAMS. son of Percy C. Wil- Iiams. 2131 L' st n'w.: brothar of Beatrice Will'ams_of 'Philadelohia. Natice of fu: after " Remains resting at Bovd . 180 L st. n.w. day pital, TERESA. Depay:ed Hincey davoted neral e & Wilson In Mlemoriam. ALLEN, MARY E. In sad but lavine remem- hrance of mv dear sisier. MARY R. ALLEN. who Aenarted thiz life one year ago to- dav. October 2. 1927. This day brines back sad memories Of a dear one laid to'rest Ard the ones who think ef her today Are the anes wha loved her best HER DFVOTED SISTER. ELLEN ALLEN. AND FAMILY. BACHE. ALICE F. In fond remembrance ot our loving mother. ALICE F. BACHE. who depa-ted this life October 2. 1904. THE CHILDREN. * BLIGW. JORN A.. Jr. In sad but lovine re- membrance of ‘our dear brother. JOHN A. H. Jr. who departed this life tel 6 today. October 2 1818 Anni- ass at 8t. Dominic's Church. BLACKISTONE, 1407 H Beautiful Floral Designs, $5 and up. ‘ CALL MAIN 3707, DFITZ. LOUIS W. | JOHNSON. E. LILLIE. Rugers. | 9 In Memoriam. SIANDA. 1In sad but I CEPHA 10 tods. The cos 1 loved has gone to Her Arm. tr still The hands that slways zave me help Now lie'in desths col4 chil: How sad tocar mv troubled heart, Fow dim my eves with te Por death has robhed me of e HER T n;vo‘r!b DAUGHTER. MAUDZ (- In lovine gemembran Adear hushand and father. LOUIR ¥ ITZ. who was killed twenty-eight ye today. October 2. 1000. mn leaves wer~ falling d October day »d the earth ur dear father away He littl> thoveht when Ieaving homs That he would mever retur That he &0 soon in death would sless And leave us here to mourn. But there's a promise of a_zreater de Than earth could have in stors. Por God bas promited a richer life Bevond the unsean xho TOUING WIFR AND CHTLDREN DORSEY. CORNELIUS 0. 1In laving remer- brance of my dear uncle. CORNELIUS 0 DORSEY. who died sudcenly in Boste) Mazs. five vears aco todav. October 2. 1023, Mav his soul rest in peaci HIS DEVOTED NIECE. MARY € BUTLER. * In 524 but loving re. memhrance of our dear dauchter, E. LIL- LIE JOHNSON. who died one vear ago to- day. Octoker 2, 1977 How T miss the little footstens Of the e 1 love 50 cear for her coming. that she Is near, How T miss that little smile That I watehed for day by day: Lillie. no one knows the sitent heartazis Since the day you passed away. Only God knows my Ioneliness 'And how long has been this vear. How I tried to hide mv sadness And to check a lonely tear. But slees on, my little darling. For 1 know you are free from pain And mother will in God That some day we will meet egain. THE PAMILY. * JOHNSON. Each year causes me to pause and lenderly memorielize my loved ones who fell D'Icrlu"v asieep in Jesus. l’.(h- er. JOHN R.JOHNSON. March 5. 1 s iers HENRINTTA LEE. September 16, 1213 ELIZABETH JOHNSON. June 323, 3 ANNTE JOHNSON, January ll MARY CONWAY. August 31. 910, JOREEHINE YOUNC 'She. vea? ago iodey, October 2. 1927 ‘What peaceful hours we once enjoyed. How 'sweet the memory still; Bui they have isfi an aching heart That the world can never fill. SAh AND LONELY SISTER. MATTIE B . LOTTIE. In loving remembrance of dear sister and mother. LOTTIE JONES. who departed this life feurt years ago todav. October 2. 1914. Gone. but not_farzotten. s1sTER CMARY MCGER, AND DAUGH- TERS. ETHEL AND EVELYN. LOMAX. CLIFFORD JAMES. In loving re- emBEares of an nale broiher. CLIFFORD TXTES A" o passed ‘ia-(he srea herealter one ‘vear aso today, Octeber 2. Pals in life and_death. P. A. LOMAX. * MeMAHON. ELUA R. In sad hut loving re- membrares of my’ dearly beloved mother. FLLA R _McMAHON. who dsparted this lita"five years sgo. Octobsr 2. 1923. HER DAUGHTER. MRS. MAMIE KNABE. * INRERG. LENA. In sad “‘%‘"lqfi membrance of our dear dauthter. MEINBERG. who denarted this life years ago today. October 2. 191 Thoush ‘;‘Byl have flown and years have e Zince Tast we saw vour face, The memory of your loving heart Can never be erased. THE PAMILY. * FAL. MARY E. Sacred to the memory of my dear mother. MARY E. NEAL, who de- narted this life October 2, 1912, %l‘:l ';_( :he T“\l"r of that "nT‘Vl“! day. Vhen God called mv dear mof DAUGHTER. BERTHA NFAL Jb“’o‘, TAYLOR. MARTHA E. In memory of our dear mother and sister. ARTHA i TAYLOR. whn died ten years ago todal Oetober 2, 1918. wnenl my days' ,toiling. have come o a close. And 1 sit in twilight's soft glow, You'll he waitinz to meet me, ti smile will 8. And'my dear sister T'll see and T'll FLORENGE. TDA" A Yogr, mfferiow. dest mathiftle bPHES You live above the skie Your labor's done, your race s rumi You hav obtained vonr prizs HER DAUGHTER. LA BELLE. * X PHILIP. In lovine memory of our dear nenhew, PHILIP TAVLOR. who left s twelve years ago todav, October 3. 19 When we are alone and silent We breathe a deep regre’. For “van' were ours. and we remember Snotld all the warld torset, HIS DEVOTED AU SALLIE A7D THOM, SARAR TINDALL. In loving remem. brance of our beloved other nd srand mother. SARAH TINDALL tered Into eternal rest om Great 15 her ‘Yewa: MRS. EFFIE DAVIES A“D 'AMEY » YOUNG. JOSEPHINE JOHNSON. In loving memory of ot inslaw, gran mother and ) |L-~rg7n""lvl o7 = PHINE JOHNSON YO! 1t us one. year ako. today. Ooiober. 3. 1927, Remembered and MONUMENTS AND MAUSOLEUMS DESIGNED AND EngcTen. WRITE oR TeLE- PHONE MAIN 2968 FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET. THE J. F. MANNING CO.. INC. 919 15T ST.N.W. WASHJNGTON FUNERAL DIRECTOKS. "Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home Main_2608 'ALMUS R.SPFARE Succeeding the original W R Speare Co. 1623 Connecticut Ave. Potomac 4600 R yrs. at 1208 B at. 45 vrs. at 940 € ot Qll . Dignified, Efficient rvic Aulumnm!r Sekvice "t SO napet W. W, Deal & Co. 816 H ST. | ‘NE. LINCOLN_8200. Wm. H. Sardo & Ce. Private Limousine Ambulance 413 H 8t NE Lincoln 524 Modern Chapel " Frank Gder s Sons Co.. 1y IVENTH & ooV Ehams STrdlontione Main 2473 ESTABLIS! JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St_N.W Phone Nerth 47 CHAS. S. ZURHORST 501_EAST CAPITOL ST. 1724_North Capitol St NORTH 978 Joseph F. Birch’s Son (ISAAC Ill?.t?%x 3034 M St. N.W. i = Establishe V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of not wnnm-o '“.'l the original W R .flfll" st men Phone Pranx esze 1009 H St. W.. Farmerly 910 F . N.W MAUSOLEUMS. Abibey- Mausoleum Buu!-lul—EMhnnr—Ce-wlhi , MILITARY HIGHWAY - BEYOND SOUTH GATE Oppesite A n Cemetery ENTOMBMENT COST3 NO MORE His firm. true heart is still. Thg hands that alwass cave us hein fow lie in death's cold chill LOVING SISTER AND BROTHER: KATIE THAN UNDERGROUND BURIAL Inspect Now — Open Ewery Da: Office1000Conn. Ave, Main7897

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