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DOCTOR COLLAPSES THE EVENING MI&! July 28, 1882. He was graduated Omletuwn University Medieal Schml in the class of 1908 and since his interne service has practiced medi- Ryan Service Is Attentive Even the smallest detalls are looked after in_a manner that will please T ia" your hour of trouble. Our efforts have been rewarded with an ever-increasing clientele Fuperal parlor. private ambulance | | ivery in connection. JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. SE Telephone Atlantic 1700-1701 | Dr. aid, | Dr. Healy was born at West Newton ; : ,nl\||fi\|\llt|[§\ AT LAUREL, DIES C B. Healy Stncken With| Apoplexy on Veranda at | MHS SH!FES BUR"':D Track Clubhouse. track yesterday, Healy Stricken with apoplexy on the randa of the clubhouse at Laurel race | Dr. Charles B. Hea 46, 3512 Newark street, died in George- ‘P-nk road, | town University | morning. was 4 Hospital talking , | when he collapsed. He was carried into | city ) | the clubhouse, where he was given first | Davis, vived by five Charles B., ji.; Ann M. | Funeral services for Shiles, | shady Rest ve- her daughter, Mrs. W. early this | was in Congi |~ She is survived by her to friends | Dean; a son, John W nd by two wite of Col | Gettysburg, Pa., and Mr dler of Los Angeles, Calif. I u W I /////// Your Church Has a Welcome THERE'S a real, hearty, personal awaiting you at every church. welcome Church people find it one of their greatest pleasures to see new faces, to greet newcom- ers, and make them feel at home in their midst. You need a church home; your church is truly anxious to have you. Let them have the pleasure of greeting you soon! S/ P ]'ZAI. FUNERAL HOME ° For reference, HAsk your nny/zbor 816 M STREET NE this afternoon. sional Cemetery. sisters, Davis, stationed at cine continuously in the District. He was member of the Georgetown Clinical Assoclation and of the Medical Society of the District of Columbia. Dr. Healy was a widower, He is sur- children, Doris G., Dorothy E. James G. and MN Mz 60 years old, who died in the Sanitarium, Spring, Md, Monday after a long ill- ness, were conducted at the residence of near Silver H. Dean, 2057 Interment daughter, Mrs. Shiles of this Mrs. E. E. . Willlam Med- v in Karpen Overstuffed Suites start at $175. Cane Panel Types as low as $145. A Signal to Buy .. . ADVANTAGEOUSLY THE FALL EXHIBITION OF KARPEN FURNITURE Featuring the Newest Modes Living Room AT SPECIAL REDUCTIONS Furniture ICKING the right time to buy a thing has saved many a person many a dollar, and this week is a good time to purchase an upholstered suite or single piece at Mayer & Co. Every new Karpen design is specially low priced here this week. The savings are large and genuine. Don’t put off, though, ‘cause time gets away from you before you know it. Every Upholstered Suite and Single Piece Is Substantially Reduced for This Occasion Come <> MAYER & CO. Seventh Street <> Early for the Best Values <> Between D and E | London. W W.INGRAM DIES OF CRASH INJUR! Briggs Succumbs in Bal- timore Hospital. William W. Ingram, 60 years old. in- in_an automobile crash near Parkton, Md., Saturday, died early to- day in Unon Memoriai Hospital, Bal- timore, where he was taken after the aceident. Mr. Ingram was driving the car. His son, William W. Ingram, jr. 11 years old, who_sustained a broken leg, and his wife, Mrs. Julia Ingram, who received a broken arm and other in- jurles, Union Memorial Hospital. also was injured. Mr. Ingram, a former member of the Board of Supervisors of County, was defeated for re-election last year. Recently he had engaged in building operations in the county. Funeral arrangements have not been completed Mrs. Briggs Tiny Garden Displayed. A garden 2 feet long and 1 foot 2 inches wide was shown at the recent general post office agricultural show at stalled everything found in a regular garden, there being a tiny house, a gardener’s cottage, electric lighting and | a lawn of moss from the Surrey hills, all made according to scale. Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported fo the Health Department in the past hours E. Haislop, 90. 5100 Sherrier pl. Robert o Julius” Eisenbelss, 1347 Maryland ave. 1349 Park rd Au»e Cleeves. 84. T. So 81.°1200 Delafield st. ’\Vll‘lzm Queen, 8i, St. Elizabeth’s Hos- 79, Little Sisters of the or. John H. Livineston. 74, Gallinger Hospital Catherine’ Silverson, 74. 1208 E e. Groree Tarkinalon, 6. Sibley HMDIM) Georce Thomas Brown. 61. 1610 st. Eatics, Bemine. 58, Gatfield, Hospitr John Edward Henderson, 57, 1002 Pa. ave. Poland. 54. Garfleld Hospital. 3407 O pita William Green, o0 George W. . 47. Prov vdence Hosital. 47 508 405 £1. S a Bongers, 34, Emergency Hospital Parks. 20. Nailors court, rear of Goldenberg's warehouse. Turner B. Pearson. § months. 220 Valley ave. Tenty Smith. 89, 322 T st Perry & Walsh Morticians Private Ambulances 29 H St. NN\W. Main 984 ~ Dyed Mourning Black In 24 Hours CarmackDryCleaning&DyeingCo. | & 6 Dupont Circle 2469 18th SLN.W. Columbia_635 W. W. Chambers UNDERTAKER Offers Lowest Prices $250 Couch Casket Funeral ........$195 $150 Steel Vaults. .. .$85 $200 Complete ....5100 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. Driver in Collision Fatal to| Arlington | J. Hales, the maker, had in-| 24 | | | | RITES FOR G. T. BROWN HELD THIS AFTERNOON Veteran Employe of The Star and High Degree Mason Buried in Congressional Cemetery. Funeral services for George Thomas Brown, veteran employe of The Eve- ning Star, who died at his residence, 1610 East Capitol street, Sunday, were conducted in the East Capitol street branch of the Second Baptiss Church this afternoon. Rev. E. C. Primm offi- clated. Interment was in Congrassional Cemetery. Mr. Brown was 61 years old. He had jured at the time John R. Briggs, man- | long been active in Masonic circles in ager of The Star Service Station, was | ! kille the District; was a member of Naval Lodge, F. A. A. M.; Eureka Chapter Royal Arch Masons, and of "Orient Commandery, Knights Templar. | 'THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair and warm- are still under treatment in |er tonight and tomorrow; gentle south- east and south winds. Maryland—Fair and continued cool tonight; tomorrow fair with rising tem- perature; gentle to moderate southeast and south winds. Virginia—Fair tonight, slightly cooler in southeast portion; tomorrow fair with slowly rising temperature; moder- ate east and southeast winds. West Virginia—Fair and warmer to- night; tomorrow increasing cloudiness, followed by showers. Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 80; 8 p.m., 73; 12 midnight, 68; 4 am., 62; 8 am, 57; noon, 68. Barometer—4 pm. 29.94; 8 pm., 29.96: 12 midnight, 30.02; 4 a.m., 30.10; 8 a.m., 30.22; noon, 30.26. Highest temperature, 84, occurred at 3:30 p.m. yesterday; lowest tempera- ture, 54, occurred at 6:45 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 70; lowest, 43. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 12:01 p.m.; high tide, 5:32 a.m. and 5:57 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 12:27 a.m. and 12:48 pm.; high tide, 6:23 am. and 6:44 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 6:12 a.m.; sun sets 5:38 p.m. ‘Tomorow—Sun rises 6:13 a.m.; sets 5:36 p.m. Moon rises 2:55 a.m.; sets 4:38 p.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. sun | rgerx Ferry—Potomac, clear; Shen- andoal clear. Great Falls, clear. Weather in Various Cities. Eremoerature 3 mq-m 2 2 Stations. Weather. ** supIIsa. Abilene, v, N, Atlanta, Ga Atlantic City . Baltimore, £88888 ufalo. N. Y Chatleston; 8.6 hicrgo, 111 mcmnm Ohio. Cleveland, 'Ohio. Columba. §. C. uuuuuuuu:uukt—un BS5SSS5S: SBRIZRREERISINERES ear . Ptcloudy udy - Fr.cloudy Siear gletey . B tiouay * Brcloudy lear El Paso. Te: Galveston. Tex. elena, Mont. . uron. 8. Dak. Indianapolis Ind Jacksonville, Fl Kansas City, Mt 32532883355 9 1 1 1 2 1 A 0 2 1 1 2 2 1 81 8 30.0: .66 29.4¢ 30.2¢ 30.0: 29.9: 29.8 30.2¢ . gfl.fl - 30.0¢ . 30.1 29.64 23,7 g 30.28 !s,l‘)fl 30.10 30.16 i g. o attle, ‘Wash. 3 Sool rie, Wash. 2588 FOREIGN. (Noon, Greenwich time. today. Histe <n¥-h AzoresTeMPEIAtUrE, Wenh:r es utrent ob nburvnians\ lear R . 80 Part cloudy ARGENTINA DATA. For week ending October 8, 1928. ~Temperature—Preciitation~ Cur. Depar. Cur. Depar. —5 08 +0.1 wheat zone. —04 WASHINGTON'S FINEST MEN'S WEAR STORE We’re indebted to H. R. H. for this smart style! Prince of Wales Tab Collar Shirt $3.50 QThe Popular Prince started this smart style in America. Today it enjoys a quiet, yet extraordinary popularity among gentle- men ... In a selection of handsomely blended colors, in cluster stripes that are different. Small Figured Neckwear, $2 Very Appropriate for the Prince of Wales Collar Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street INC. j spire ave. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1928.° CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. ‘The' French clubs, “L'Echo de France” and “En Evant,” will entertain the champlons of the International Oratorical Contest at the Playhouse at 8 o'clock. Dancing at 10. Gavel Chapter, No. 29, O. E. S, will give a dinner and card party at Masonic Temple, Eighth and F_streets north- east. Dinner, 5 to 7. Cards, 8 o'clock. ‘The United Lodge of Theosophists, Hill building, Seventeenth and I streets, will hold a free study class in Theosophy, 8:15 o'clock. Burnside Corps, No. 4, W. R. C., will hold a business meeting this evening at Grand Army Hall. The Order of Christian Mystics will '}?eeti 7:30 o'clock, at the Hamilton otel. Chevy Chase Citizens'_ Association will meet, 8 oclock, at E. V. Brown School. Cathedral Chapter, O. E. S., will meet, 8 o'clock, in the Scottish Rite Temple, Third and E streets. Short business session will be followed by dancing. Los Angeles conference, will address the D. C. branch, N. A. A. C. P, at 8 o'clock at the Phyllis Wheatley Y. W. C.A. Neval H. Thomas will preside. FUTURE. Past Counctlors of Triumph Council, No. 8, Daughters of America, are re- quested to assemble in the auditorium of Northeast Temple tomorrow, 7:30 pm. for thep urpose of organizing a ast’ Councilors’ Association. Chapter, No. 21, O. E. S., tomorrow, 8:15 pm. at Masonic Temple, Rhode Island and Mills avenues northeast. The eleventh annual Free School for Missionary Instruction, —under the Woman’s Interdenominational Federa- tion, will be in session tomorrow and Friday, from 12:30 to 4:30 pm., in auditorium of Columbia Bible ’I‘nlnmg School, 2107 S street. A child guldance course for all par- ents will open tomorrow, 10 am., at Mount Pleaslnt Congregational Church. Subject: “Behavior Problems of the Normal Child at Home.” Speakers, Dr. Viola Russell Anderson. The Red Tr!angle Oang Club will meet tomorrow, 5 p.m. at southwest corner of Seventh street and Pennsyl- vania avenue, for a sunset and twilight walk through the Mall. Buffet supper and movie party. Waldburg Hewitt, leader. The Society of American Foresters will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m., at the Cosmos Club. Seth Gordon of the Izaak ‘Walton League and other speakers. The Woman's Benefit Association will give a card party tomotrow, 1:30 p.m., at 1750 Massachusetts avenue, for the clubhouse. Mrs. Mary L. Pierce, hostess. Joseph H. Milans Lodge Chapter, No. 1, O. E. 8., will serve a dinner to- morrow from 5 to 7 p.m. at Masonic Temple, Eighth and F streets north- east. Mrs. Fannie M. Lyles, chairman. Card party for the benefit of the First Spiritualist Church, tomorrow, 8 pm, at 131 C street northeast. The Kiwanis Club will give a ladies’ day luncheon at Hotel Washington to- morrow, 12:30 p.m. Musical program. The Loyal Knights of the Round Table will meet at the University Club for | luncheon Friday, 12:30 p.m. Howard M. Starling, manager of the Safety Depart- ment, American Automobile Association, will speak. -— Births Repor!ed The following births have been reported fo the Health Department in the past 24 Mark and Ruth R. Taynton. girl. Louis J. and Helen' V. Van Ailen. irl. Arthur T, and Mary E. Davis. girl e. boy. ton.” boy. " McAuliffe. boy. F. Alcure. girl. cPherson, girl. d May nd Josephine_Jen Wit 1% Saaie e 0 Guy C. and Ruth M. Knight, boy. Jonn N. and Eleanor B. Ople. boy, George 'W. and Ethel L. Brown, boy. Charles W. ‘and Gertrude Flakett, boy. James E. and Nora Dodd. boy. Hurbert Q' and Ellzzbeth Tucker, boy. John W. and Gertrude E. Mijier. boy. Agchle and Lorena Smith, Abraham and in flerman- and Elizabeth Anderson, boy. FOIJND. FOR LOST ANIMALS. apply Animal Rescue League, 349 Maryland s.w. Main 8088. L apphire: lost Pleasant and 15th Address Box 112:J, BAREIN, pmmum and small between Mt. Reward: theatrical costume, Toad between Anacostia and Waldort. Fox Studio. Main 3108. BOX—Between Takoma Pnk d, Kensing ton. containing two men’; A\ll“ black and ;l"m E;lch inder kindly call Kensington BRACELET. w ue -gold. set with_di and four em!l’lld Return (o 1328 lrvml n.w__Reward. Columbia 6085-J. BULL TERRIER. English, male, whit answers 1o name “Mike. bout’ 4 el old. Clevelend 3436 CERTIFICATES—012 for 3 shares and 2418 for b shares 6% preferred stock. series 1925, Potomac Electric_Power Co, in name of Julla F. Cole. Reward. £ L. ??G:Tinnlx-h bull terrie ‘wmp rindle eve. answers to name T "Woodridee."Reward'® Potomac. 1812. DOG. brown, chow; collar, identification, tas “Lieuf Carey, Mitchell Pield, 1eland also ¢ against rabbies st.._Chevy Chase DOG, Schanauzer, sts.. Su bllck gfsder uon fio& e Tt aiend Belhesda: Rewstd. | Retutn mes & Son. EAR RING. one SHVE! flllll’ obabl; Heen Washugtton ol afd Cadital PAN. Toldicns gauke (mengsd)- 8 Teward. Miss' McElroy. Adams_8499. t Drive 1939 Calvert st. n.w. FPhone FOX TERR.IER.—Emwn d answers to nam At Tag 3155 Hishiand Dl nw. or clzv‘-nd 170 FUR NECK F\’ECE~—S\|nunf on New Hamp- between Washington Circle and Rr-l.un&l 2418 K st. n.w., or call West eward. buck Apeu, 6508. GLASSES. tortolse shell; o & I 2145 between 9 and 4 or"D::]lllu’r“!r‘:km Reward. Mr, Rorey. u SSES—A pair of gnd Grant rd." portabl o \ss T PO Eharies rnngm.. 915 G St nw morning, on turn_to 917 GOLD MEDAL sttt s L, Mty Vi, At Mot Diting 'Sehool engraved on st Columbia_6037-J. HAT. brown felt; Monday. or vieinity. 2018 Kalorama KEYS—Owner's No. 2666, found please returi to 6 ward lasses betw Cieveland 112, x& _aD onda th bzmeen D and E n.w. Re’: st th: Kann's Store "rd."North 9020 1t st. ne. Re- A’medu.’ in “Stnday " in :sgln fl/\c;{ or by Ville 1081. PN S PACKAGE. | lost by American Railway Ex- Consigned 1721 2ist a Nu; initials “A. B, 5. Cleveland 4084 POCKETBOOK, light g Varmany sts. T and sum of morney. POLICE DOG. female. Togt studded harness and tag No. return for sake of xl('k (')nld war 9 Ga. ave. PQODLE DOG white. PRAPHE. BC%lhiwoon. Grnrlh 1208-J. Reward. blue: in vicinity of 8th poontained evexlasses Reward. Adam: e 2"'??;'{‘«" se Liberal tan_spots: namet Reward. in vicinity of White Hou Cibitor o public bulldings, diamond ri in square set, surrounded by mall d Return to ' Masfiower Hotel. platinum _watch WATCH. lady's digmong, it hevs Chase Golf P atrow i ward: 15 Lin| WRIST WATOH. Man's green Sunday between 3rd and Sth on B 3ty Liberal reward. "Call Lincoln WRIS' wu'cn siiver. on & v;y ribbon, no crystal, Left oh window' slli of train’sr- nm:‘« uls,hw-u-mnon 5:10 Re- WRIS’ R Seondss: 'CH. gold. initials Roward. Adams i Miss Gretchen McRae, delegate to the | A benefit card pflrtv for East Gate | Peckham, | | yersty Hospital. THOMAS REVE! Highland ave e | 2 ORTMAN RITES TOMORROW Native of Hancock, Md., Had Lived in Capital 35 Years. Funeral services for Thomas M. Ort- man, 62 years old, chief engineer at ‘Wardman Park Hotel, who died in Ga field Hospital Monday, will be conduc- ted in the Church of St. Thomas the Apostle tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock. Interment will be in Mount Olivet Cem- etery. \(’r Ortman was a native of Hancock, Md., and had been & resident of this city for the past 35 years. He is sur- vived by his widow, Mrs. Clara B. Ort- man; a son, Louis F. Ortman, and two daughters, Mrs. Donata E. Lanahan and Mrs. Veda B. Stone. Mr. Ortman was a member of Keane | Council, No. 353, Knlghu of Columbus. Girls Tour Wlth Hand Organ, By sleeping in barns and raising funds for food by grinding out tunes on a hand organ, two girls made a tour of England recently. They were Miss Joyce Clissold, daughter of the vicar of Hazlemere, and Miss M Fienness. They started from Wey- combe late in the Summer. The hand |organ was pulled by a pony. Cards of Thanks. JOHN R. We wish to express onr preciation to Geo. Washington Post. American Legion. for takin charge of the Ries 1 DO TAYLOR, sisters. ROUSSILLON. EMILE T. We wish {o thapk " gus friends for "thelr beautiful fowers and expressions of sympathy Inel- feme Yo the death of our beloved Busband EMILE T. ROUSS WIS FARHLY. + Beaths. ALBEE, CLARA, On Tuesdsr, October 9, 1028.° at the home of her daugh- 1918 Calvert st. n.w. CLARA. Charles ‘Henrr Albee. 1730 Penn. ave and father, AR, ter, loved wife of resting at Gawler's chapel. -w.. until Friday morning. Funerai services at the Frankford M. E. Church. Frankford, Del. on Friday, October 12, T . TiitePment ‘chirel cemetery ARCHER, WYATT. At New York. Tucsday. October 9, 1928, at 3:30 p.m. WYATT SECRER.” Puneral Friday, October 12. at 2 pm. from McGuire's' funeral home, 1820 9th st. n.w. BAILEY, JOI‘N: Departed this life Mo Monfllv m., o BouN BAILEY. ear. Be eaves to mourn their loss a devoted wife, stepson. loving mother, one sister. two brothers and oth: Telatives and friends. - Funers] Toursdas, ober 11, at 1 p.m.. from Zion Baptist Ghuren. F' st. bet. 3rd and 4% st sw. Revr Washington omoiatin The golden gates were nm-n A gentle voice said ‘‘Come. With farewell unspoken. He calmly entered home. BRADLEY., WALTER R.. Jr. doctaberzl]‘)“ mn" at 17 Do, ence. n.w, BRAD! . Hadki sonot Salle € and The ate. Wallér ‘Rr Bradley. Notice of fu- neral later. . BYRN. Suddenly, on October 10. mopAt ler parents home I ditimore, BRYANT, beloved auimeTsY Ghatles B, Bryant and Helen . Bryant. Notice of funeral later. BUTLER, JAMES, Fhtindad "Getsoer Matinen's Suptist Chiirch, "Rev. 1. Wright omum CARMICHAEL. CATHERIN) on day, October 9. 1928. CATH!R!N] foved mother of James Hilton Carmichael Funeral from her son's residence, 1042 Wilson bovlevard. Clarendon, Va., D ‘Thursday. October 11. at 8:45 a.m. quiem mass at Holy Trinity Cnhollc Church at 15 o'cloc! Interment pri- vate. 10* DECATUR, WILLIAM 1. Monday, October & lo2g at 1290 pns at Sprinsfleld. Mo, Prof. WILLIAM J. DECAT! HARRIS, MATILDA A Departed, this life Monday. Octohr;: XBIE ot M'm Phearson Aunes nt and_fodt: On Tuesday. at his resi- s.""dlj{ Octobe S p.m.. from St. nter. Remains resting at Winslow's chapel, 12th and B sts n'w. Funeral Thursday, October 11 at 2'pm., from the Liberty Baptist Chuch. 23rd st. bet. and H. T. Gaskins officiating. o¢ obened in church. Interment at Ha mony Cemetery. | HOLLY, MARY VIRGINIA. At noon s | dav, ctoper o, her home, 14 R § ARY ViRoINA HOTLY. Weed 5 Survwed by three sisters and 1wo brothers. Funeral services at 8: ‘Thursday, October 11, at St. Church. Interment Glenwood cemeu‘rv er llvt! and friends invited. DAVID WILSON. Sudde: W(dnel lay, Dczober 10, 192¢ DAVII 1 "Notice of nly, on herine Limerick. LYNCH, JAMES F. On Tuesday. October 9, 1928, ‘at Capitol ‘Heights, Md. ks husbang Cof " Annic.* Lynch {nde ety Funeral from the Perfy & Walsh fune home,"20 H st. n.w. Thursday, October Church. where Teaulem ms at 9 a.m. for the repose of his fermenit Mount Olivet . Cemetery. tives and friends invited. DANIEL A. October 8, 1928. at honle in West Palm Beach, Fla., DAN- A. NEWMA ul._ T Rela- n Park Cemetery. Rel-uve: And ‘ftriends invited to atiénd. ORTMAN. THOMAS M. Suddens on Mun- A 8. 1928."at Garfleld Hospital, - "ORTMAN, beloved huspand 94 ‘devoted taner of Lows Donat: Laj e i0 Shurch of ‘st Thomas the Avoitle, Where mass will be Sald &t 9s ORTMAN, Council; No. 353, Knights of Columbus, are hereby notified of the death of OM. ORTMAN and requested to : lnend his Funcrsl feom his ave pesidence, orouardman, Park Hotel on ABlirsday, Gctover 11 928, at 8:30 o'clock, thence " to “Church ~of 'St." Thomas the Abostte, ‘Wheve mass will bé sald 8t D am: E, BURNS. Grand Kaight. DENNIS J. NILAND, Fin. | REVELLE. JOBN THOMAS. On Tuesday, October 9. 1928, at 1:30 p.m.. at the Unic Baltimore.. Md., bt slaney belove and Annle Reveile. Interament at Princess Anne. Md. S. DELIA LESTER. At her Nt umm Riyerdale, Md. on Tucsday, October D- 19; LESTER, ‘beloved wife of . ‘Memorial 8. Simonds. " Faneral from ney Churen: Hoattsvilie, X8~ o TRupsday: Octaber 1. 10 o Ih: terment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. 0 WILLIAMS. ROSA A. On Tuesday, October 8, StaDer rexidence; 119 Kenyon st, e WILLIAMS, mother of Cituttes, Richard and Welier Wiiams and Lillie McDaugherty, and sister of Mrs. Hannah A. Brown. ' Funeral Sunday, Oc- tober 14.° at 1:30 Church, 1812 12th st. n. pastor. Edward pm., at Christian .W., Elder Grifin, WIMS. ELIZABETH. Deglrlrd (hls U!e - Morday. October §. her Clarkspuiy s, BLIZABETH_WINE (n o). ite ot Ghe - aig. Warner \\'m*! devoted mother of James Wims and Elsie Wims Carter. She leaves also a host of other relatives and friends. Puneral Thursday morning. October 1 o'clock. at Cllrkxhurz. d friends are invited to attend. Wi ‘TON. MAUD REGINA. Departed t! life Ofluber 9. 1928, MAUD REGINA WIN- BTON. d e of Anbrey Winston | Smith. sister_of en . 8he | s a host of other relatives and Notice of funeral hereafter. Re- resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. Tuneral pariors, 2323 Ga. ave. n.¥- WOODWARD, OSCAR, At New York Oity. October 7. 8. 5 O WOOD! Busband ‘ot > Rénes MAy o Triends. WARD, Woodward. In Memoriam. BURROUGHS-LYONS, JANE A. In sad but ir dear mother, JANE A BURROUGHS-LYONS. who A i ire ok Senes-av0 Loday; Octo- ber 10, 1923, Anniversary mass at St. James' Church, West Falls Church, Va This day brings back gad memories a dear one laid to rest, M\Ad the ones ‘who }mn; of her today who love e the ones R LOVING CIILDREN. * BUSSIUS, ROSIE. I Ivige. remémbrans of our daughter. ROSIE BUSSIUS. departed this life ‘eisht years ago Today. Betover ‘10 1620, The world may change from year to year, Our lives from day to day. But the love and memory of our dear u Shall ‘never pass away. We have had eight years of sorrow, We are suffering the awful loss Byt for the cake of Je will try to beur th w: we ere slone and silent breathe a deep regre For you m“n“?nr:omnl:r.' remember, houl e HER LOviNG FARENTS, MR. AND MES. E. L. MANSFIELD. MARIE ANTOINETTE, Sacred DO mary ot AMAKIE ANTOINELTE DEKOWSKI. formerly Miss Marle Antoin- ette Talberf, who_departed this life ten Jears ago today, Octover 10, Though each day we miss ynu e aly. Still. wherever we 100l We can see some sweet remembrance, Most of all, your kindly look Tog will be dene. O Lord We. ¢ dare complain. Aq‘ghh: ur P.m e have ihe hope our loss was ** HER PARENTS AND SISTER. * GASS. WILLIAM, AND WILLIAM. Jr. In loving memory " of t my dear ‘husband and cur_ father. WILL :;?u'.?.‘:‘dfau.vo&mh" s L"‘f:é Q'x’:'?. SS, Jr, who depart life August 34, 1020. THE PAMILY. e | THOMAS M. Members of Kelne» Brother | 5 In Memoriam. | HARDING, CLARENCE. In memory of dear friend. who died two years ago tods October 10. 1926. The flowers T place u May wither and. defa; But_the love for thes that sleeps beneath Will never fade away. This day brings back sad memories my dear one laid to res ks of nm today the grave the one w m’s‘ ED’EQ”OT!D PRIEND Fiiza WEB- muv«w SUSIE RICE. In sad but lov remembrance of our dear daugl : ter. SUSIE RICE JOHNSON. who dep: thie life Lwo yoars ago today, October 10, 1926, is thy slumber as an infant's sl shalt wake no more to toil deep. guim, 33 eep Thine 15 a perfect rest. jecure ne, but not for HER DEVOTED FAMILY. * ) SIE R. In loving remembra; [Tt m SUSIE R. JOHNSON. denmeq zm« "fifetwo veats axo today, tober 10, 1926 1 Onl\' ask to live each day So when earth's course is done: That T may meet you. dear wite, t gzon sun T R S RAND, ISATAH JOHNSON tn sad but loving ‘dear husband and KINSINGER. who d ago today, Oc oc- KINSINGER. JORN membrance of my father, JOHN G. parted this life five years tober 10. 1923. The hm\dt"h"' d’r:‘ wlmvvrh for us s ‘they "D“ e :krd [: inuously, u ‘are gone tnday B D ¢ they WIFE AND CHILDREN loving e d but In sa ing re Beautiful things In this Iife Are_manifold. 'tis true We count the siars by thous The birds and flowers. & The sunsets and the dawnin; Rare beauties. far and near By in ail the wide world ovet Just one e’ dea HER Lovmc DAUGRTERS. SYLVIA AND 1n sad bt loving remembra; as gone. but not forsott nts BEVOTES WiRE, LULA TEACHAAN OEBE- In sad and loving re et OF ot dear mother, PHOEBE LEE T died two years ago today, ctober 10 M wa silently sit in the evening, Fecling so sad and alone. we think of the dear one departed. Who once with us shared our home.’ I of angmiish h sorrow and pain. t have onr loved fireside agal HER DAUG 5. EMMA E. BRO E. one I d and loving reme: P“nlnxl:\ lnrllts?rlenn Mrs. PHDEBY' LR Sty dled ‘two years aso todey, Octo- ber 10. 1926 Upright and faithful in all of her wavs B-:u:mnl “haracter tothe end of her Trus {Hond. What a ® ! behind PARKER. GEORGE F. membrance of my dear son PARKER. who left us so suds years ago, October 10, 1913 At_home on the beautiful hills of God. By the valley of rest so fair, Some day. some time. whea our task kind memory she left n sad but In‘ml it on.” GEORGE F donty Dftesn i done Joy we s et you there. With Soy we shall meet ¥ ihare. xR | THRIFT. | 'memory of LU HER HUSBA LULA M In_sad but loving b Wiy THRIFT, who died oday, Octaber 13 Lo AED E. ‘THRIFT. * THOMAS, WENDELL PHILMORE. In ford Fomembrance b our ANl DAY s DEI ten yeats ago today, October 10, 1918. Wwe lo\.-dd lyml'l w Wd‘:Jl vou kg G"DDY AND MOTHER. * | AS, WENDELL PHILMORE. A token le?%v' to the memory our dear li(!le grandbaby and Dephew, WENDELL PHIL MORE. w] flulflll ale!D l|‘\ J;Sul ten yeln 850 todgs, XDATA AND AUNT RUTH. * URNER., MAPEL A. In loving remem- LT Eee ot ‘our dear. daushior. MABEL A i . who departed .PR life four years ago today, October 10, 1924. We had a dear treasure once ‘was our joy and pride, Wl lfl\’ed her. oh, perhaps !aa soon she <lent and oTHER ‘AND PATHER. * VQEGLEE. WILHELMINA, ANT) ELEANORA VOERICR: The 'mL Pg‘xnve;‘: iends. Mrs. WXL‘!EL\(‘NA \‘0 who left u: Ofll)b?l’ 10. 1918. Mrs. .LEANORA HICK. A\W\fl 1919 Some time we will understand. MRS. HIGGINS, LUCY AND CLARA. * MEMORIALS. monummts AMausgoleums DESIGNED AND ERECTED WRITE OR TU-EPNONE FOR ILLUSTRA' BOOKLET MAIN uu .\\\\ > ls'm ST M. W, JOHN R wfich'r co. 1337 10th St N.W. _Phone North &7 h 1 i, COSTELLO | _1724 North Capitor St NORTH 1!7' |~ Joseph F. Birch’s Son (ISAAC BIRCH) Ehoge -Wes 3034 M St. N.\. Nes 1l V. L. SPEARE CO. 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