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SAYS TULSA POLICE | INFLICTED BEATING Bon of West Virginia Gubernato- rial Candidate Makes Charge Leading to Inquiry. ted Press. October 5. W By the Assoc! TULSA, O Yey, 27, of Cl W.'G. Conl candidate in that State. cha day he thrown in jail here without caus complaint fo Mayor Dan Pa He was taken into custody Wednesday Va., hight, he said. by a trafic officer, who | trailing a girl along | Conley | Texas oil flelds and was driving to his home to | accused him of the street” in his motor car. said he had worked in the aid in his father's campaign Conl ‘man struck him in the face after being placed in the Dyed Mourning Black In 24 Hours CarmackDryClearing&DyeingCo. 6 Dupont Circle Franklin You Extract from Letter: “I am grateful for your mod- erate charge—jor your very satis- factory services and I thank you sincerely courtesy.” Jor Complete Cost, $199.00 JOSEPH AWLERS SONS- Creablizhed 1850 MORTICIANS 1730-1732 Main 5512-5518 ASHINGTON’ Hart Schaffner & Marx New Fall Suits for men and young men 45 with two trousers ...more ideas...more patterns...more more weaves! colors. Scotch Grain BROGUES $8.50 A smart shoe, virile in —Don Con- son of n gubernatorial ed yester- been arrested, beaten and ina 2169 18th SLN.W. Columbia 636 ' Irene Miller. shou!d have Gawler Service! was not permitted to call friends or notify an attorney. Conley's face was | bruised severely. He was booked at the jail for inves- tigation. according to the chief of police. Later the charge was changed to dis- turbing the peace and this charge was dismissed after the mayor and chief of police ad conferred. ¥ Conley left last night for his home, but told Mayor Patton and city officials that he would return following the Fall slection and press his complaint. An investigation was ordered last night. RITES FOR I. N. MILLER. Funeral Services Tomorrow for Howard U. Graduate. Funeral services for Isaac Newton Miller, for many years physical director and coach at Armstrong High School and son of Dean Kelly Miller of How- ard University, will be conducted in | the Andrew Rankin Memorial Chapel told the mayer that the patrol- | of Howard University tomorrow after- and that ity jail he noon at 1 o'clock. Interment will be Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. Mr. Miller, who was 31 years old, died Wednesday following an_opera- |tion. He was a graduate of Howard Universil He is survived by his parents; his widow, Mrs. Clarissa Miller; two chil- | dren, Annie Mae and Gloria Miller; two | brothers, Dr. Kelly Miller, jr., and Carl Miller, and by two sisters, May and Non- Sectarian your skill and Inc. Alfred B. Gawler Walter A. Gawler Penn. Ave. N.W. S FINEST THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5. 1928 o e e e e o e o T e e e e e e e et e e et TWO WOMEN ARE HURT AS AUTO AND BUS CRASH Man Escapes Injury When Crank- ing Machine in Gear—Pedes- trian Knocked Down. Two 18-year-old colored women, Myrtle Lancaster, 1297 Ninth street, and Eleanor Davis, 1519 Ninth street, were injured last night when an auto- mobile in which they were riding col- lided with another car at Seventh and H streets. The former was treated at Emergency Hospital for an injury to her scalp, while the latter was given first aid at George Washington Hos- pital for a cut over her right eye. Mary Golden, 50 years old, Cathedral Mansions, received a severe injury to her head about 8:15 o'clock last night when knocked down at Eighteenth street and New Hampshire avenue by a bus driven by Clarence M. Hildebrand, 904 K street. She was taken home after receiving first ald at Emergency Hospital. Andrew J. Morris, 33 years old, 2375 Champlain street, narrowly escaped se- rious injury yesterday afternoon when he cranked his automobile while it was in gear in front of 1925 Fourteenth street. The car made a quick start and crashed into a Capital Traction car. Morris refused hospital treatment for slight bruises. Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to the Health Department In the past 24 hours: Margaret B. Do Witt, 83, 3507 Woodley rd. Susan G. Crowley. 80,6411 Piney Branch rd. Margaret N. Kramer, 79, 4201 River rd. John McGowne, 75, Casualty Hospital (Emma A. Grabam, 70, Georsetown Hos- pital. Kate R_Powell, 70, 1923 16th st. Lottie D. Royster, 69, 1426 M st. Martha A. Lucas, 68, 25th and Altamont lace. Platrick J. Sullivan, 48, Walter Reed Gen- . eral Hospital. Carrie B, Sweeney, 47, 1320 C st. Bessie_Schlosburg, 44.' 708, . ave. Mary E. Warner,'3. 1444 W st. Mildred M. Nalls. 58. 1402 W st. Percy Wiliiame. 31, ‘Emergency Hospital. Newton I. Miller. 31. 1822 4th at. b Josephine - Brewington, 23, Freedmen's Hospital “Teress Thornton, 19, 77 P st. Elsie Harris, 18, Georgetown Hospit Edward Foster. 3. Preedmen’s Hospits Margaret Lucas, 1. 1123 3rd st. Perry & Walsh Morticians Private Ambulances 29 H St. NW. Main 984 BARTLEY J. NILAND, 61, U. S. EMPLOYE, DIES Funeral Services to Be Held To- morrow for Spanish-Ameri- can War Veteran. Bartley J. Niland, 61 years old, Spanish-American War veteran and an em&)hye of the Bureau of Engraving an Pflnt(rg for a number of years, died in the United States Naval Hospital Wednesday after a long illness. Funeral services will be conducted in St. Stephen’s Catholic Church tomor- row morning at 10 o'clock following brief services at the residence, 3719 Jenifer street, at 9:30 a.m. Interment wil be in Arlington Cemetery ,where special services will be conducted by the Richard Harding Camp, United Spanish gnr Veterans, of which he was a mem- T, Mr. Niland was a fourth degree mem- ber of the Knights of Columbus and be- longed to Keane Council, No. 353, K. C. He had been a lifelong resident of this city and was the son of the late Dennis and Julia Niland. He is survived by a brother, Patrick Niland, and three sistets, Mrs. Michael E. Buckley, Mrs. Willlam Turton and Mrs. John F. Craven. Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the following: Ed d A C. Kranse, 29, this city, and M. Parauhar, 21, Connelisville, P le’ Wilfley. Lee Manson, 23, Petersburg, Va., and Lucile D. Nappier, 20, Staunton, Va. Rev. J. M. Weldon. William K. Blakey, 24. and Lottie R. Smith, 23; Rev. Lewis C. Sheafe. Henry J. Martin, 63, Narons, Va., and Liz- zie Martin, 49, Grasslands, Va.: Rev. John Briggs. Talbert, 37, and Mary J. Simp- Sidney O. son, 39: Rev. J. E Briggs. Parker, 25, and Rosalie M. orris. city Thomas 1. Georgia. 24; Rev. Paul LM William E. Johnson, 38, this and Katherine J. Duff, 25, Ardmore, Md.; Rev. H. M. Hennig. Martin V. Flaherty, 23, and Elsie Burke, 3; Rev. Thomas A. Cain Martin__Pennella, and Marietta D. : Rev. N. M. De Carlo. Avanzo, 3 23, and Mary M. E . Gavan. . Mc] 24, and Irene E. Lynch, 24: Rev. Patrick E. Conroy. Sylvester M. Dean, 23, and Ruby P. Nauck. . both of Staunton, Va.; Rev. John E. am B. Clark. 58, and Ada C. Rouss, 45, both of Richmond, Rev. Willlam' M. Hoftman. Kuszner Bauman, 38, and Jeannette Alll- sen, 28, both of Fredericksburg, Va.; Rev. John E. Bijgss. Thomas Bryant, 39. and Ora Artls, 27T; Rev. John L 8. Hollonan. Ernest Banks, 25, and Della Adams, 37; Rev. W. Westray. Earl H. Dawson. 29, and Ruth Lawrence, 21; Rev. W. A. Lambeth. Adrick C. Daily, 33, Great Falls, Va. and Dorothy Byrne, 35, this city; Rev. Robert 5 obers B, Russell, 23, Richmond, Va., and Rober ussel 3 lchme¢ 3 . Carol K. 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De Moll, 30, and Jessie M. Dennis, 26, both Gf Alexandrla, Va.:' Rev. William M Sfman, Leon Dostert, 24. and Mildred V. Baker, 22; Rey. John K. Cartwright. John B, Snyder. 46, Pittsbu Marion, K. Buehlér, 8. Altoon: ames M. Morris, Joseph McIntosh. 38, and Nettie Soxon, 20: Rey. William H. Thomas. Paul E. Brown, 24, Fairfax, Va.; and Anna E. Donovan, 24, this city; Rev. P. H. Bren- nan. and AR Births Reported. ‘The following births have been reported to the Health Department in the past 24 hours: Edward P. and Margaret Dugan. girl. James E. and Goldie Leeman, b 0 Roy and Dorothy E. Clark. @irl. Jacob L. and Hattie E. Thompson, boy. DOG. in front of Mt. Pleasant Library: Airedale or Irish Terrier; old dog. femaie Pet. loves children. Adams 2218. 1622 Lamcnt. (3 GIRL'S KEDS. DRESSES, in Mount Pleasant. dress Boy 163-J. Star office. 6 GLOVES—New Phone North 1322 Iden- is advertisement. __ 5° F LS, apply Animal Resciie League, 349 Maryland ave. s.w. Main 8088. LOST. BAR PIN, gold, circle of pearls and sap- phires in center. Reward. 1515 Park rd., Apt. 1. Phone Adams 6529. 2 g BEADS—Jade green and crvstal Return g;uon;l Savings and Trust Bidg., Room 4:’2. ward. BROOCH, Tos ay evening be- tween & ond 12 p.n. Reward. Phone Lin- = SSipe K Ting, vicinity 3rd and F Return to Mr. Waldron, police head- SAT—Male, gray, white face and breast, gray Tiose: Vicinity 13th and Gallaun sts. Re- ward. _Georgla 2745 o e CERTIFICATES—912 for 2 shares an: for 5 shares 6's preferred stock, series 1925, Potomac Electric_Power Co, in name of Julia_F. Cole. Reward. F. L. Peckham, TpU ey v geen i e 0G—1 . black, Great Dane dog, white o o aheit. Reward. Cleveland 147, - EYEGLASSES—Tortoise shell: in case, Conn. arfield st., about 8:45 a.m. October 4" Heward Return to Apt. 303, 2800 Conn FRATERNITY gma Phi Ej . Re- Please roturn to Apt. 1, 3026 Wiscon- W _Clev. 1932-W. PUR, stone ten. Park rd. and Girard st. Georgia 3983-J. FUR COLLAR. Carolina ave., Reward. 1220 C s.e. Lincoln ‘GLA! tortoiseshell ri leather case, between Conn. ave. Barr Bldg. ' 607 Barr Bldg. or call Main 6400, Branch 186, before 5:30 p.m. Reward. GLASSES, in brown leather case, on 3200 block Cleveland ave. Please phone Cleve- land 1563. AN U GLASSES, 1i n_case, Monday evening, be(ween and and A n.e; and Shubert-Belasco. Call Franklir ows L HANDBAG. Oct. 2. black, cumllnlnf owner's cards, glasses, knife and money: in_Childs Restaurant, opposite Post Office. Reward at Grace Dodge Hotel. _________°_ HAT. lady's, in hat box, downtown section. Reward:: Kdemateie " . . e PIN—Cameo. on_ October 3. Call Adams 1846, or return to 3417 Holmead place and receive reward. Miss Shannon. B POLICE DOG. female, lost Sept. 20, with studded harness and tag No. 12827. 'Please relurn for sake of sick child. = Liberal fe- N sts.: collar. Return 2120 ith money, check. PURSE—Brown leather, Liveral = reward. gloves, | glases, watc OT RRIER PUPPY—Blac Reward. _Call Decatur 1715. ROSARY—Crystal, with initials briween 16th and"Park rd. and Poll's Thea Bl with 1 ndie titch border: at Metropolitan The- sier or Brookland car line. R d IN THE Claims $1,440 From Estate. George A. Parker, administrator of the estate of Ida M. Jones, has been | sued in the District Supreme Court for $1,440 by Emma Mercer, who claims to have nursed the dead woman for three years prior to her demise. She received only $300 for her services, she states, and now wants the estate to pay the balance. BEAN. LAURA WARE. Departed this life on Wednesday. October 3. 192 pm. at her residence. 809 after a lingerinz illness, BEAN "(nee Dolly Ware) mourn — their devoted husl William ~Bean: lovinz _and _de daughter. "Margarette 'Johnson. and srandchiidren. Edward ‘and Ernest John- son: one uncie. two nieces, two nebhews and a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral Sunday at 1 o'clock sharp from Friendship Baptist Church. 1st and H sts s.w. Rev. Whiting. pastor. Relatives and friends invited 6 BROWN. FRANK W. On Friday. October 51978 at his recidence. Wheaton, Md.. FRANK W. BROWN. beloved father of Dr. | Robert D. Brown. Funeral services at the W. W. ‘Chambers funeral home, 1400 Chapin' st. n.w.. Saturday, October 6. at 2:30 p.m. BUTLER. LOTTIE. On Friday. October 5. 1928, at her residence, 2131 Stevens court nw. LOTTIE BUTLER, devoted wife of Carol Butler. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral - parlars. 2223 Georgia ‘ave. n.w. Notice of funeral later. COLSTON, FRANK. On Friday. October 4. 1928, at - Freeamen's Hospital, FRANK COLSTON. devoted son of Cecelia_Colston and the late Richard Colston. He also leaves to mourn their loss two sisters and five brothers and a devoted friend, Emma | Remains resting at the W. Ernest | Co._funeral parlors, 2222 ‘Georata n.w. Notice of funeral hercafter. CONDON, SARAH L. On Thursday. October 4. 1928, at her residence, 703 14th st. s SARAH L.. wife of James W. Condon. Fu- neral services and interment at_Prospect Church, near Mount Airy. Md.. Saturday, October 6. at 2 p.m. (Baltimore papers please copy.) CROWLEY, SUSAN GATES. On Thursday. Qctober "4, 1928, at her residence, 6411 Piney Branch rd. n.w. SUSAN GATES CROWLEY, daughter of v, James ence. . H. 5 neral home. 2901 14th st. n.w., Saturda Qctober 6, at 2 pm. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery.’ (Richmond and Norfolk, Va., papers Diease copy.) 5 CURTIS, MARY EMMA JANE. On Friday. October 51923, ‘at_her residence, 2405 M st. n.w.. MARY EMMA JANE CURTIS, de- voted mother of Franels Sylvester and John Frederick Curtis. She also leaves one | sister, four brothers and three grandchil- dren.’ Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors, 2222 'Georgia n.w. Notice of funeral hereafter. FRENCH. FRANKLIN H. On Thursday, Oc- tober 4, 1928, at his residence, 1350 Golum- bia rd. n.w.. FRANKLIN H. FRENCH. be- loved husband of Fanny French, aged 72 years. Remains resting at the . H. Hines Co. funeral home, 2901 14th st. n.w. Inter- ment Baltimore Cemetery, Baltimore, Md., | Saturday, October 6. GREEN, MAUDE. Departed this life Tues- day, October 2.°1928, at 8:45 p.m.. at Freed- men's Hospital. MAUDE GREEN. She leaves to mourn their loss a loving hus- band, James Green: a devoted mother, hree’sistors, two brothers and friends. Pu- + from and M sts. se. HAWKINS, THOMAS B. Departed this life Wednesday, October 3, 1928, at 4:15 p.m.. | at Tuberculosis Hospital, THOMAS B. HAWKINS, beloved son of Harriei Haw- kins andthe late Thomas Hawkins and brother of Sadie Wilson, Ophelia Middleton and Evaneeline Allen.' He also leaves a host of other relatives and friends. Pu- neral Saturday. October 6, from W. Ernest Jarvis Co.’s funeral parlors. 2222 Georgla ave. n.w.. thence to St. Cyprian's Church, where requiem mass will be said at 9 a.m. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Rela- tives and friends invited to attend. (Prince Georges and Charles Countles pabers please copy. HEBRON: MAGGIE. The Ladies' Columbia Ald Assoclation’ announces the death of Mrs. MAGGIE HEBRON on September 14, 1928 Funeral was September 17, at Allen’s Church, Garfield, D. C. MRS. I. TYLER, President. EMMA J. MURRAY, Rec. Sec. i NEW FALL PATTERNS ARE READY NOW AT MAYER & CO. At Temptingly Low Prices HE RUG SEASON has enthusiastically opened at Mayer & Co. Every good type . of rug is included in a gorgeous selection. De- lightful new colorings and tasteful patterns. Prices are especially interesting. Three Interesting Axminster Groups New Rugs—Every One Seamless 9x12 Size $39.75 Good Qulity 8.3x10.6 size. $35.00 6x9 size .....521.50 4.6x6.6 size..$11.75 36x63 size ....$5.50 27x54 size ....$3.50 Whittall Palmer Wilton Rugs Exclusive new patterns in this good wool Wilton Rug from the famous Whittall 9x12 $95 Mills. 9x12 Size 46 Heavy Quality 8.3x10.6 size. .$41.50 6x9 size .....$25.5 4.6x6.6 size ..$13.75 36x63 size ....86.50 27x54 size $3.95 HUNTER, ELLEN C, On Wednesday. 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October 3. 1928, at 6:40 p.m.. at his residence. 2321 13th st. m.w. ANDREW T. JACKSON. husband of Mary E Jackson: beloved father of Leon O. | Wiliam F. Jackson and Gwendolyn A Brown (nee Jackson), devoted brother of | Leonora T. Jackson. 'Funeral services at s late residence Sunday, October 7. at 5 p.m. . JACKSON, ANDREW T. All members of Thomas H. Wright Ladge. No. 9607, G. U. O.0f O. F.. meeting Priday. October 5, 1928. at 8 p.m.. in Pythian Temple. 12th and You sts. n.w.. to arrange for the funeral of our late L. M. LEAKE. Sec. KLOPFER. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. On Thursdav. October 4. 1928, at 1:30 a.m.. BENJAMIN "FRANKLIN, beloved husband of Carrie V. Kiopfer. aged 82 vears. Py neral from the chapel of Thomas S. Se eeon. 1011 7th st. n.w.. on Saturday, Oc- tober 6, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited 'to aitend.’ Interment (private) at Rock Creek Cemetery, 5 KLOPFER, BENJAMIN F. The members of Association “Oldest Inhabitants are re- auested to attend the funeral of our late associate. BENJAMIN F. KLOPFER,_ from Sergeon’s chapel. 1011 Tth st. n.w., Satur~ day, October 6, at 2 p.m THEODORE W. NOYES. President. J. ELIOT WRIGHT, Secretary. McQUIN, BYRON M. On Thursday. October 4. 1928 at his_residence in Edmonston, Md.. BYRON M. McQUIN. aged 80 yrs. Furieral services at his Iate residence, Sat- urday. October 6, 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. . MEDLEY. BENJAMIN MANSFIELD. On Fri- day. October 5. 1928. at 1 a.m.. BENJAMIN MANSFIELD ~MEDLEY, devited son of Benjamin and Florence Medley, He also leaves to mourn their loss four sisters. six brothers and a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral Monday. October 8. at 1 p.m.. from his late residence. 1520 North Caroline ave. n.e. Remains resting at_the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors, 2222 Géorgia ave. n.w. MILLER, ISAAC NEWTON. Departed this life October 3, 1928, ISAAC NEWTON MILLER, beloved husband of Mrs. Carlissa C. Mil- ler, father of Annie May and Gloria Miller, son nf Prof. and Mrs. Kelley Miller, broth- er of Dr. Kelley Miller, ir.: ) Irene and Paul Butler Miller. urday, October 6, at 1 p.m.. from the An- drew 'Rankin Memorial Chapel. Howard University compus. Friends invited. Inter- ment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. MUDD, RUFUS HENRY. Friday, October 5. 1928. at 3:30 a.m. at his residence. 39 Lawion ave. Clarendon, Va. RUFUS HENRY MUDD. aged 76 years. Requiem mass for the repose of his soul at 9 a.m-. Monday. October 8. Interment at Holy Rood Cemetery. * NICOLA, JOHN. Suddenly on Thursday. Oc- tober 4, 1923, at St. Aenes Hospital, Balti- more, Md..'JOHN, beloved husband of Alma Nicofa. * Remains resting at W. W. Chambers fineral parlors. 1400 Chapin st. n.w. Notice of funeral iater. NILAND. BARTLEY J. On Wednesday. Oc- tcber 3. 1928, at Naval Hospital, BARTLEY J. husband ' of the late Mary E. Niland 8hd son of the late Dennis and Julla Niland. Funeral from his late residence. 719 Jenifer st. n.w., on Saturday, October 6 at 9 am. 'Requlem mass at'St. Ste hen's Church at 10 am. Relatives and riends Invited. - Interment Arlington Na- tional Cemetery. 5 NILAND, BARTLEY J. Council, No. 333. Knights of Columbus, are hereby’ advised of the death of Brother BARTLEY J. NILAND and re- auested to attend his funeral, from his late residence. 3719 Jenifer st. n.w. on Saturday, October 6.’ 1928, at 9:30 a.m.: thence to St. Stephen’s Church, where requiem mass will be sung at 10 a.m for the repose of his soul. . " DENNIS J. NILAND, F. 9x12 Size 55 Extra Heavy ....88.75 a are ordered to attend A special | Members of Keane | 9x12 $142:50 Draths. NILAND. BARTLLY J. IN' B GOODWIN, Falihfal Nevisator. of Pichard J. the funeral Jenifer st. Harden Camp. N requested to assemble 6. 1928, at'8:30 a.m.. of our late coy B. from bis lat n.w.. Chevy Ch HARRY J. § OSTHAUS. her 4. 1923, of his at {onal Cemetes | PHOENIX. LOTTIE. Departed this | day. Octcber 2. 1928. 4:45 p.m. d daughter of . and the late the LOTTIZ Lawson. ir a devoted b neral Sun the First harton a ister. Relat; Testine at 415 14th st Joseph N. Lawson. Octaber 7. at 1 p.m. aptist_Chureh, 27th and James L. Pinn. m friends invited. Bodz ence of her brother, o the ay. October 1928, at 1 trom Baptist Church. 27 derick A chapel. nw. Punera e Epiphanv th " Ivania ave Church of on Saturday, Interment Glenwood, EDNA F. Departed this life . at_Tuberculosis Hospital. 0OD. beloved daughter Smallwood, sister of Gladys i Bernie, Tho Smallwood. Funeral. Monday, October. 8; at 8 am.. from St. Cyprian's Church, Re- mains resting at_the W. Ernest Jarvis Co, funeral parlors. 2222 Georgia ave. n.w. | WALDON. SUSIE E. Departed this life on Thursday. October 4. 1928. at 8:15 p.m.. at her__sist residence. 1639 V st. n.w, SUSIE E.. the beloved wife of Kenny W. don and ter of John W, Terguson, Nelson,” _Geo illiams Maria Williams. Funoral Sacordse: ne g at the above residence. Interment at. arkham. Va., Sunday . WARD, JAMES. Devarted this life Weds day. ‘October 3. 1928, &t 10:30 by at St beth's Hospital. JAMES WARD, the red npshand “of Elia B Ward snd her of Sarah War cmains resting at the John T. Rhines fnneral chapel, 3 and Ese s.w. Notice of Tuneral Tater oo WARE: LAURA. Members Midian Wing. No. 2. G, G. Encampment. will assemble at tempie Saturday evening, 8 o'clock. for & call meeting to arrange burial of our de ceased sister. LAURA WARE. Funeral Sun- day October 7, 1928, 1 p.m.. Priendship Baptist Chiurcht 1t and I sis. s'w. BROOKS, H. M. MONTGOMERY. Scribe e WARE. LAURA. Officers and memby men. are requested to attend a mesting Saturday. October 6. 1928, at 7:30 p.m.. at the hall. 320 F st. s'w. t_arrange for the funeral of Sister LAURA WARE. Funeral Sunday. Qetober 7. at I p.m., from Friend= ship Baptist Church. = Assessm ship, Banis "{.;"L",:""“] Asseisment 15 due A PERRY. SARAH V. MURPHY. R | WASHINGTON, GEORG! | " iite: Wednesday. Oct 3. 192 am., at Freedmen's Hospital the "husband of Louise W. mains at W of Ernest F. Ernest. jr Re. Jarvis Co.’s funeral parlors. 2223 Georgia ave. n.w. Fune Saturday. October 6, at 12 o'clock. Rel tives and friends nvited. In Memoriam. GATES. MARGARET A. In sacred memory of my beloved wife, MARGARET A. GATES, who died one vear ago today, October 5. 1927 HER HUSBAND, J. E. GATES. *- . N I. In sad and loving re. of my dasiine boy ‘and. our brother. CLIFTON T. MAYN. who passed away one year ago today, October 5. 1937, The world may change from year to year, Our lives from day to day: Butthe ‘sad loss of our darling son and brother ‘Will never pass away. How sad today my troubled heart, How dim my eves with tears: For death has robbed me of the one. i TOYING O, "Srer. A BROTHER. £ MEINBERG. JOHN. In sad and loving re« membrance of our dear fon. JOHN MEIN- BERG. who departed this life ten years ago today. October 5. 1918. Though days have flo¥n and years have passed Since last we saw vour face, The memory of Your 1oving Heart Can never be erased. THE PAMILY. * SHORE. MARGARET E. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear mother, MAR- GARET E. SHORE, who died nine years ago today, October 5, 1919. Dearest mother, how we miss you, Every night and every day. Our hearts are sad and lonely Ever since you went away. In_our hearts your memory lingers, Sweetly, tender, fond and true; There is not a day. dear mother, That we do not think of you. 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