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1928-PART: 1. I SUNDAY. S A3 R Time Will Not Dim The Beau the D ignity or the usefulness o HARACTER FURNIT Convenient Payments Charming 2-Piece Consofe Set $7.90 Mahogany - finished console and good plate mirror in neat frame. An artistic combina- ticn, specially priced. i A table of particularly inter- esting design, in rich walnut color. Add one of these tables to your living room group at this low price. Budget Payments Cogswell Chair ‘Deep. soft upholstering and fine fabrics make these chairs marvelous gifts for the family and home. $29 Budget Payments Mahogany-Finished Davenport Table As Low As $9.85 Select a davenport table from our stock of newest de- signs in various woods. Tables in gumwood, mahogany finish, and mahogany veneered styles. Budget Payments 90-Coil Bed Spring $7.95 In sizes to fit all beds. Made with 90 resilient steel coils; con structed for years of satisfactory service. Bm{grt payme’nrs 18 Months to Pay at Kaufmann's A Modern and Charming 7-Piece Dinette Suite In construction it is all that the most particular could demand—gracefully proportioned, hardwood — construction throughout and richly veneered in American walnut. ~As illustrated—a pedestal-base extension table, china cabinet, buffet and four graceful chairs to match, with slip seats of genuine leather. 18 Months to pa_t/ Jacquard Velour Living Room Suite The settee, wing chair and armchair of this delightful suite $ 1 25 are upholstered in a beautiful multi-colored pattern of jac- quard velour, Exactly as illustrated. Regular price, $185. Convenient Payments 4 iils iving Room Typical of the many beantiful and individual suites of char- acter furniture for the living room is this beautiiul group of threg pieces—settee, armchair and throne chair. Upholstery is genuine: mohair and genuine French frieze—a gorgeous combination. Resilient coil spring construction throughout. 18 Months to pay uie 250 in Bedroom Furniture Here’s Distinction A charming fo genuine American walnut veneers combined with cabinet woodst The suite sketched con- $ sists of a Dresser, French Vanity, Return-end Bed and a spacions chest of drawers. D of mahogany, Fach piece constructed for service. Convenient Payments—I8 Months to Pay suite of KAUFMANNS 1415 H Street N.W 5. T0 W JE 52 Room Size Axminster Rugs $32.75 Alexander Smith & Sons Famous Axminsters, the heav- fest seamless grades included in 814x10%5-ft. room size. Budget Payments Spinet Desk $19.75 For one of the most practi- cal as well as artistic pieces of occasional furniture we recom- mend this spinet desk. in ma- hogany finish. The price is exceptionally low. Budget Payments bt Artistic . Floor and Bridge Lamps % This store {8 practically lamp headquarters—so many sty! in Bridge, Floor, Table and Boudoir Lamps—it's diffi- cult to describe them all. Budget Payments This Mahcgany Gate-Leg Table $19.75 The top is of solid mahogany, the base and legs of gumwood, finished in mahogany to match. When opened for use the top measures 36 by 44 inches. Budgct Pnyments BT NSCTTrrr Layer-Felt Mattress '/ $8.00 Sanitary, 50-pound layer-felt maliress, covered in good grade of art ticking. Bu:{gct payments Budget Payments Make Ownership Easy at Kaufmann's - Births Reported. The following births have been reported the Health Dspartment during the past and Catharine A. Matthews, Harry d Lucy V. Truman F. and Marion E. Henning. bov. Tames and Becle Compion. sirl Raymond F. and Evelym L. Green. girl Anthony and FEthel Berderoff. girl. Everett and Ila Parr. girl Walter H. and Angela G. Hibbs. girl. Leo 1. and Helen V. Hart. girl Gladsione C. and Lillian V. Harman. sirl Edward J. and Jennellah Martin. girl William H. and Mary M. Washburn. girl Thomas G. and Pearl C. Yates. girl Harry C.and Ella M. Wechsler. giri Percy I and Hilda Ly Crenshav. girl. Brainard W. and Adefle Tee. eirl George 2nd’ Grace Geanopoios. girl. John F. and Mary S. Townes. irl Jonn G. and Berpice McCarthv. &l McKenrieth R. and Alice G. Maxfeld. girl William B. and flelen Shewk. il Anionio and Giovanna Fonteei. kirl. Harrs and Lilimn Ralev. bos Pied P, and Lillie Ralev. boy Joseph ‘F. and Lottie EWorley. hoy. Clarenice ‘and Asues Huglies. bov. rence und Durothe Waltoy, Lov Leanard L. und Ro A Flemuig, boy Jdoseph aud Giadys Ro bos William F. and Mury us. oy Erederick ‘A, snd siary' V. Geau. boy Harry aud Savah Klujt. oy Burke and Doroths Walsi. ho Aubiey R. and Ruth F. Bod-in. boy Thomus and Helea Carroll. b william L. and Gladys Cross. Joseph A, wnd Lucile W. M:A John F."and Marie Bromlcy. bo John F. and Carrie D. Berlin, bov Rollan ‘M. #nd Mildred A. Boil. boy. John L. &nd May V. Younis. bov. Gilberl F. and Bessie Worley. bov. Raymond B. and Ethel L. Beifield. boy Winfleld aud Louis: Moore, &irl. James and Gladys Smith. girl. Arthur and Effe Garrison. girl Julius and Alberts Randolph. sitl. Grover and Claruaiia Davls. bos. Morrison end Florence ‘Tancil. hov. George and Mary L. Dyson. ‘zitl John E.“and Memie Lewls, w.rl. Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported '2(: :,\h? Health Department during the past Mary Teresa FEarly, 73. 3050 R street northwest Katharine Beatty Cook. 6% the Rocham- BUAPHERST o6, 1002 Thirtesnth street Mary L. DeVaushn. 53. dre store. Twe Susie Curry. 50. Providence ilospital Mary Smith 0. Sibley Hospital town Hospit: Amanda Smit)i. 80. Gallin Gerlrude M. Moor ¥ AT Maud Smith. 30. Galliger Mosp tal, Roy C. Delaney. 27. Potomac River, near | Railroad” Bridge. Hospital 2711 Georgia uve- CLYDE J. NICHOLS, Inc. UNDERTAKERS 4209 9th St. N.W. Clyde Formerly Vice w Beautiful—Enduring—Convenient MILITARY HIGHWAY BEYOND SOUTH GATE ENTOMBMENT COSTS NO MORE Inspect Now — Open Every Day Successful Service HE efficient man- ner in which our skilled morti- cians perform when called in on any case requiring careful at- tention, merits the P ronouncement of thefr successful serv- ice. The cost is \& moderate! Modern Chavel. Ambulance. . Perry & Walsh Mortici 29 H St. N.W. 4601 5th St. N.W. Private oo Service Consistent THROUGH the years our serv- ice has been maintained to the highest degree of efficiency. Moderation in price always pre- vails. Funeral Parlor -Private Ambulance—and Livery in Connection JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. SE. Telephone Atlan 1w-1701 AUTOMOBILE BATTERY. Saturday evening Owner may haye same Ly DIOving property G. W. Briggs. 1921 Hamlin st. n.e . RING. in Madrillon restroom. Qwner may have same by identifving and payving for this_ad ANIMALS, apply Animal Rescie o0 080 WARs NG A8 8 R 088 b ORI g BARPIN, sapphite and pearl; Iast week. Reward when returned to 1464 Col. rd. 14° BOX, containing & _dress. in Palais Royal basement store. ~Reward. = Address Box 21-A._Star office. _ Ay BULLDOG. white, Friday afternoon on Mt Vernon Blvd. QLIcr Se 327316, Reward Call Clar. 368 TS 32 CHAIN AND CRO set in red stones. k on G st n.w, Address. 110 Dickinson st.. Clarendon. Va. ¢ | boG td; large. dark brindle male Boston terrier: white markings screw tuil |B. " 8305 B. Campheh. 3602 | Quiesada 4516 DOG. setier. black ~aud Shepherd i GLASSES -Lady's: in case: uwround Ist aud N.Y. ave. 0% Reward. Apt. 203, 80 N. Y. | ave. niw s . GLOVE, one light tan. trimmed in browi. Fiench marked. on 7th st between F wnd Pennn. ave Call Hyatts. 97-M 15 HORSE-Small sorrel horse. Notits Dr | Breckinridge Bayne. Ozon Hill. Md. ” LADY'S WRIST WAICH, initials E. E. G. Heward. 600 Zolh, Abt. 512 - | PIN-Lady's diamond wnd peatl piu. Suti | dey. vetween Chwstleton wnd Labor Dev: Potomne, Patk his. valued s ift. Re- 4. Api. 401, Chastleton | PIN—Old-fashioned breastpin, contaiuing | bair. “Reward. “Main’ %320, Branch 86, o | Cleve. 1965- after 5:30. g POCKETBOOK, mau's, Friday_evening, con- | tatiing money and vainable papers. Finder { pleese phone Franklin 3889-M. Reward. - POCKETBOOK—Lady's: ~black. larke: be- (ween 2nd and U sts_n.e. contains money and valuable papers. Return 33 Todd pl. n.e. Reward. T P PURSE, brown side-strap, containing_ per- sonel bills and money. Reward. Plone | Coi. 152 e i o B0A ING 3200 Feward will be paid for t TPCto Rithots Cos 838 Hona Blde, u | platinum ring. containing 1 square emerald | 157 karats. and 6 small diamonds and I diamonds. set in each shank: beaming scratch No. 796: lost in the vicinity of May- fluwer Hotel on o about Sentember 22, | SCARF. woolen, hand-woven, Thursday after- T Rewara I etnred (o Mes. BRister. 2136 Conn. ave. North 3508, 140 | SCOTCH ~ CAIRN. gray; answers name “Dazzle”: Jast seen at corner of Conn. nve. and Woodley rd.: New York licénse tag on Coliar. _Reward for return to Mes. Wallace | Neff. Wardman Park Hote!. STy ‘smk ked up black it ca: Teturn_io 015 Tlinois ave.? R 3 WILL P. found indy's piease call Potomac 1627-W again® WRIST WATCH. lady's whits gold Hami)- Yo down(ows . Octobar 131 cnse No. 1A works No.r 2118027 _Reward. Mr Tark Lane. = Phone West 1160. white. Plone THAN UNDERGROUND BURIAL | Office1000Conn.Ave. Main7897 | ps i : Call Adams 5919-W after 6 pm. * yHONOR VETERAN FIREMANJ i iMembns of No. 14 Engine Co. Give | Luncheon to Ernest Raum. | Ernest Raum. member of the Fire De- | partment 33 years, and 23 vears a mem- | ber of No. 14 Engine Company, whers | he served as engineer prior to the in- | stallation of the motor apparatus. was | tendered a lunc! terday at the company’s quart Raum, one of the more popular mem- bers of the command, was sick some time ago and recently he was ordered to the Firefighter for light dnuty. Se { eral officials of (he depariment atten:- ed the luncheon and the fireman was ores ated a smoking cabinet FINED $1€5 FOR CRASH. Autoist Mast Pay or Serve 75 Days. Maryland Found guilty of four traffic offenses | growing out of a collision helween i automobile and a street car Iriday Jack Winters, 27 years old, of Camp Springs. Md.. was s>ntenced to pay $165 | or serve 75 days in fafl, by Judge Robert E. Mattingly in Traffic Court yesterda: Winters’ was slightly injured in the collision. but Lillian Chaney, 15 years old, of 1366 H sireet northeast, a pass- enger in his machine, sustained a po sible fracture of the skull. The acci- ‘dcnt occurred at Ninth and B stroets, Cards of Thanks. PHOENIX. LOTT T wish to e wincere ihanks wid appreciatio tives and (riends for their expressions of ympatny and the heautiful floral tribut at the death of my beloved sistsr. LOTTTE PHOENTX JOS. N. LAWSON. HARPER. JORN D. We wish to @xpress our on o our maus friends f0r syrpaihy And beantitui ittes avtended fo us At tn | ar facher wnd insband, JOHN D E. SHARPER - Beath CHARLES BROCKWAY. On Sat- urdav, Getover 13. 1928, at hiis resi % 411 B' st ne. CHARLES BROCKWAY. Ioved hisband of Mary Alexander Chap- ‘ne. Servicas will he held at bis late resi- dence on Mondas. October 15. at 2 pm. Interment . Fort Lincoin Cemeters. CHILD. ILMA G. On October 13, 1928, ILMA heloved wit> of Calvin G. Child. “Fu- o rel ) DAUGH al sorvices on Tie October 16, ut ! V1:30 pm., Al her nome, 116 Williams st. Vineyard Haven. Muss. [nterment private COLMAN, WILLIE A. Officers and members of Henrs Lincoln johnsou Rslief Associa- iion are hereby uciifled to attend the iu- neral of our late sister, WILLIE A COL. MAN. Octoher 14. 1928." a¢ 1°30 p.m. Fu neral fiom Tnird Bapiist Church. 5th and Q sts. n.w. F_O. CLARK, President. BERTHA B. KING. Rec. Sec. DELANEY, ROY C. Suddenly on Thursday, Uctoner 11, 1925 at 3 am. ROY C. b LANEY, beloved son of Ti Julia R. Delaues. Funeral ber 14" at 2 pan.. from Jarvis tineral parlos ., [ev. E. Watsou officiuting. Relative. and” frieids invited i Departed this life 1928, Miss GER e “ieloved duighier of v and Jane Diges aid Sister of the late Willlam 'O. Digg% wnd Eiune Diggs Carter of 1418 17th st. n.w, Notice o Tuneral hereafier. . FALLON. LYDIA A. On Saturday. October 13,1928, &t Providence Hospital. LYDIA A . veloved wife of the late James H. Fallor of 904 Irving st. ne. Puneral {iom tne varlors of James T. Ry se. on to Sy © s will be sald ai 10 « m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment New Cathiedral Cemetery, Baltimore. Md FUGIET, SARAH A. On Wednesday. Octo- per 10. 1028 at Highland Park. Til. SARAH' A.. he beloved wife of the Iate Lemuei Fumit, Funeral from Padgett funeral home, 131 1ith st. se.. Monday, October 15, ‘at 10 a.m. Ingter- ment Conaressional Cemetery. 14 GROSS. JAMES. On Friday. October 12. 1928. 'JAMES GROSS. beloved husband of Gross. and father of Mary T. Gross. iso_leaves two brothers and ene . Funeral Tuesday, October 16. at 9 .. from the Holy Redeemer Church. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funetal parlors. 3222 Georsia ave:n.¥. HARBOUR. EDWIN A. On Thursday. Octo- ber 11, 1928, EDWIN A. HARBOUR. heloved son of the laie Joseph and Sophia Has bour, - Fuuersl from W. \V. Deal's tunera home. 816 H st. u.e.. vii Mondas, October 15 at B30 w.in Chinrch. where seivices will be Le win Inlerment Glenwood Cswetery. 14 ters. KOHLHEPP, MARY A, Ther ‘12, 1928, at 433 pm. et Ler res: dence, 603 Plymonth rd.. Merridale. Balti- niore County. Md. tuee Faulkuer). Fuueral to be hield at St Joli's Episcopal Church. Potomsc and O 5ts.. Georgetown, at 3 p.n. Monday, Octo- ber 15 Relutives aud friends invited to attend. Int | Preedmen’s iicspital, JOSEPHINE STOKES | MITCHELL. wite of Waiter Mitcuell. be- loved daughter of Carrie Stokes. Notice Of - funeral hereafter. * OYSTER, GUY HARRISON. = On Friday October 12. 1928, after a brief illuess, New York City. GUY HARRI(SON OYSTER. | beloved husband of Lillan Thomas Oyster. | Funeral from his late residence in Gai rett Park. Md. on Monday. October 15. at 2:15 p.m. Relatives and friends invited | Interment (private) in Arlington Ces ters. PETIGNAT, FLIZABETH. Departed this life October 13. 1928, afer a short iliness, Mrs. | ELIZABETH PETIGNAT, devoted wife of the late Joseph Petignat. azed 90 years 16 days. leaving o mourn her loss her daughter. Mrs. ¥. Gheer. 6 srandchildren. 15 great-grandchildren and 2 great-gre grandchildren, representing = five gen tions. Will be buried from her grandson’s home. 1111 D st. se., Tuesday, Oct. 16 at 2 p.m - PHILLIPS. JOHN W. On Saturday, October 13,1928, at 4:30 oclock p.m., at George- town ° University ~Hospital. = JOHN ~W. PHILLIPS. beloved nusband of Mary . Phillips, aged 71 vears. Puneral irom his late Tesidence, 411 High st. Friendship Heights. Md.. on Tuesduy. October 18, at 10:30 w'm.. thence to St Columbus P. E. Church. #ind wud Albemarie sts. 11 o'cliek. Reistives and ‘riends .o Tnteruent Mount Zion Cemeters. Bethesd, Md_ - (Nelson Counts, Va., pabers plea copy.) RICHEY. ANNIE A On Saturda: 13 1928, wi iier residence. Capltol st. Mis. ANNIE A ved wile' of tig late Walter aud motter of ifartha E. Farl neral services Mundas mIOTHLE Comiorier Church. 14th Bast Camtol . U9 awm Relatiy 1 trie vited. Interment wt Glenwood . ROBINSON, RUTH. Departed this life Thur day. October 11,1 vital RUTH ROBINSON. the beloved wife of Freus RObINSOn, mother of Mrs. Kdni Dickerson, Mrs. Cora Hardy, sister of Avthur, Lither and Walter Robinson. Re- mains Tesiing at the John T. Rhines fi- neral chapel, 3rd and Eye sts. 's.w, Funeral Monday. October 15. ut 1 p.m.. from ner late residence, 632 Delaware ave. s.w Interment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery, 14 SMITH. NATHAN THOMAS. On Wednesday. October _10. 1928, NATHAN = THOMAS SMITH. devoted son of Charies and Helen Smith: nephew of Bessie Gray and grand- son of Vinie Dufin_ Funeral Sunday. Oct M4. at 11 am. from the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. “fuperal pariors. 3322 Ga. ave.' n.w. Rev. Carrol Edwards officiating. FAYLOR. LUCY A. Departed this life Saturday, October 13, 1928, at her res dence. 411 T st_nw’. after a short ill- | 'mess, LUCY 'A. TAYLOR. She leaves to ! mourn ‘their loss four daushters. one son and 6 grandsons and a host of other rola- tives and frienas. Remains resting at the John T. Riines funersl chapel, 3rd and Eve sts. %, Notice of funeral la 14 VELAND. PFARL. On Fridev, Qciober 2 Y PEARL." the beloved wife o Hiram Tiuelund. eged 68 veuts. Fumer from H. M. Paikeis funeval home. Hih st k€. Sinday, Ocioher 4. 4t 3 p.in. | Inteiment the Eolscopal Cemeters, Fores | vitie, M. i) WILLIAMS. HARRISON JAMFS. Deparied L3 life Thursdu. October 11. 1928, 0t his fesidence. 1007 4rd U sw. HARRISON AMES WILLIAMS. devoted of erine snd father of Williwins. tie devoted son of liwas and hrother of Joseph and Josiua | Crawiord. Trene Jolmson and Millie Wil- lams. He alfv leaves to monrn his. d lost of other Reuaing res Bhines {unersl chape S, Ponesal Monduy at 12 Fuendship Baplist Church. Interment Arhinglon National Cemeters. 14 WILLIAMS. ROSA A, On Tuesday. October 9. 1928, at lier residence, Kenyon st 1h HOEA A WITLIAME, sister of Mis Ianhah A. Brown and mother of Charle. Riciard ‘and Walter Williams and Mrs. Lillie M. Daugherty. - Funeral Sunday. October 14. at 1:30 pm.. from Christian Church, 1812 12th st n.v.. Fider Giifhn. pasior.” Relatives and fiiedds are invited: WINSTON. MAUD REGINA, Deperted ihis life Qctober 9. 1028. MAUD REGINA WiN- STON. devoled wife of Aubrey Winston. and daughier of Emma Smith. sister of Leo K. Smith and Lawrence J. Perry. Sie leaves A host of other relatives and friends. Puneral Monday. October 15, At 9 am. from her lete residence, 1023 Ind SLUxi. thence tn tha Church of ‘the Good" Shepherd. where services will be Tield at 9:30 a.m 140 WOODFOLK. FRED. Departed th day.” October 12.° 1928, at his Yesidnce. 1718 T st. n.w.. FRED WOODFOLX. hus- hand of. Mrs. ‘Agnes Woodfolk, uneral Monday. October 1. at 1. B.am.. -rom Fraziers pariors, 133 T st. n.w. Priends inviter, H. M., beuce to St. Mars's at v, On Friday, Octo- | MARY A. KOHIHEPF | aent at Oak Hill Cemetery. * | MITCHELL. JOSEPHINE STOKES. On Sai- | urday. Oclober 13. 1928, at 9:30 pm. at | In Memoriam. BECKERT, CHARLES A. In lovin: friend. CHARLES A. RECKFRT. whno_ds ber 14. 1918 1 cherish the memory of von so dear, 1 oftimes shed a bitter iagr HIS LOVING WIFF. LULU. When we are alo: and silent For von were crre. and we -remember L AGHIR S God is & power (0 unfold sach thought. So shall 1 FRIEND. MRS, 8. E. SPARSHOTT. BOWIE. CAROLINE B, In loving ! “hrance of my devoted moth B. BOWIE, who died three duv. Octoter 14, 2% 1 3¢ Yo now. mv heart is sore . DEVOTED DAUGHTER. JOSEPHINE »W1E BUMBRY - CRABTREF. THOMAS. In sad and loving remembcincs of our denr father. THOMAS CRABIREE. who Gisd two YeArs ago to- duv. Getober 13, 1326 | The blow wis haid. the shock severe: We little thonwil. decr (ather. your death was nes Ouly ihose who lave lost can tell | The pain of parting without iarews! 1S LOVING CHILDREN DON, MARTHA F.. AND JORN W. 0rv "of our dear parent IARTHA E.. ¥ho lefi ns Jctober 14 1918. and a . COON. April 20 1919 I mise them no Insse as itme passes on Than T did on the evening of their going For aosence can never close the door of me hea Whila the lamp of my love is still glow- ing. HER LOVING DAUGHTER. MATTIE COON Though tired and weary we'll jonrnes on Till e come to thet happy abode. Whare the ones we Iove and are longing for Will be there sl ‘ne end of the rozd. HER _DEVOTED = SON-IN-LAW ___AND DAUGHTER. MR. AND MRS. THOMAS COOR. . COON. MARTHA E.. AND JOAN W. A token | 2t Jaze to the memors of my dear parents. | STHA E. COON. who leit me ten vears o toiay. Ociaber 14, 1913, and JOHN W 20 #0o left me uine years-ago, April 1912, Leis sanls shide in the Lor GEVOIED 124 UG BE. JIBLEN. * BUNOVAN. THOMAS E. In lovinz semen- Irane ny G son. THOMAS k. DONOVAN. wio 4 tei years ago, Cc- tuber 14, 1918, a* Meade. dd. HOVINGLS, MOTHER. * ' JONI NANNIE SYLVESIFER. 1o cad but CilE e v me aevoted. wife. SANNIE 'SYLVESTER JONES. who de- Daited this liie i.e yea., ag0 104ay, Oc- tober 14, 1925, She never be forgo.in Though on- earth so 0 more. T memories J with ue SEAND AND CHIL- : JONES. . NANNIE SYLVESTER. A token of to ‘the memof dear_gist NANNIE SYLVESTER JONES (nen Cart who caimly foll sslecp in e w30 today. Ocicher 1%, 1927 What a glorious atherinz it Wien Jesus and aved LOVING SISTER. LILLIAN SBY. WILLIAM ‘R In loving remem- avance of my dear friend. WILLIAM R LUSBY. who dcpar !his life one yesr aso today, October 14, 19 e will neder be foraoti-y Though on earth b 10 more, Bot In memories he will be with ‘me As he always was bafore KATIE. * MAY. EDWARD L. Sacred to the memory of my devoted DWARD L. MAY. who left me four azu onight, Oc- | tober M, 1% Reaquiescat in peaes - GGTHER.. ¢ | MURRAY., FRED G. In sad uui loving re- uiembratce of my husband, FRED G. MUR- RAY. who died 10 years ago today, Octo~ ber i4. 1913, H HIS WIFE. ELIZABETH MURRAY. * | NALLY. RICHARD A. In sad but loving re- membrance of my dear bro'her. RICHARD A. NALLY, who departed this life 10 years ago today, October 14. 1918. The world may change from vear to year, Our love from day (o day. But the love for my dear brother Shall never pass awas. LOVING SISTER BLANCHE PATTERSON. GEORGE R. In sad sid lnv. ng_remembrance of ms dear husband. GEORGE R. PATTERSON. wan depar.ed this iife three years ago loday, October 14, 1925, The blow was hard, the shock severe, I Bever thought his ‘death was near. Only those Who have l0s. caa iol ‘The pain of pariing withou. in: So sad_each day ms ir are dim with tears h has roboed me o my lave thought was mine for yaars. HIS LONELY WIFE. PERSIS H. PATTER- | REED. WL In memory of mv beloved WILLIS I REED. who deparied this 10 years ago odas. Oc.ober 14, 1918, agh tired and weary. we journes on. Tiil we come to that happy abode. Vhere the oue we love and nre longing for Will be there at the end of the road. 1 MOTHER. * SCHLOSSER. CATHERINE FSTELLE. In love g _remeubrance of our dear daughter. CATHERINE ESTELLE SCHLOSSER. who | dewarted this life ten years ago, Octoter 14, 1918, ! ifav her soul rest in pe i FATHER, MOTHER AND CHILDREN. * SIUSA. HELEN LOUISE. ‘In sad but loving iemembrance of my dear litile girl why died ten years %o today, October 14, 1918. age 7 vears § monthe. How sad today my troubled hiearty How dini my eves with Lears: For death has robbed me of the one, 1 thought was miue for vears, . SWIFT, FREDERICK W. Tn sad but loving remembrance.of my dear husband, FRED | ERICK W. SWIPT. who_departed this life | four sears ago today. October 14. 1924. { Loved in life: in death remembered. HIS LOVING WIFE., KATIR. | | MONUMENTS AND MAUSOLEUMS DESiei#D A ERECTED. WRITE om TeLE- PHO/E MAI4 2568 FOR ILLUSTRAT 2D BOOKLET. | | THE J. F. MANNING CO.. INC. 919 1574 ST N W. WASHINGTON FUNERAL DIRECTORS. " Frank Geier’s Sons Co. Widern Ghaser” teleprone Main 2473 - ESTABLISHE 18} JOHN R. wWRlGHT CO. _1337 10th St /___-__Phone North 4 CHAS. S. ZURHOI}ST ] T. F. COSTELLO _1724_North Capitol 8t __ NORTH 1978, 3034 M St. N.\W. _ Euons Weet, ot V. L. SPEARE CO. Neltner the successars of ot sonnecieo sith ‘the originel W B Sorare e S e Pione eeaox see 1009 H St. NW. Formerly 910 ¢ N1 NW. .. " Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home New Vork Ave. WILLIAM LEE Funer Embulner. Livers in i avel. Modern © ate orices §42 Pa, ALMUS R.SPEARE Succeeding the original W R. Speare Co. 1623 Connecticut Ave. Potomac 4600 120x A 45 s at at Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 412 H \idacty “Gnavel Linceln 524 FUNERAL DESIGNS. T BLACKISTONE, 1407 H Beautiiul Floral Designs; $5 and up. CALL MAIN 3708 - - “GEO. C, SHAFFER In Memoriam. e e, O Ths AAr bro aey. o ASY/BE Fome e b1 e dnir hro wer. CHART & RECKERT. whx Aematiod this Mo ton séars aso todas, Ociober 14. 1915, LOVING SISTER. KATE. * EXPRESSIVE FLORAL € 0 ? SRATE PR A s b ! Mav Qur Only Store. 14th & E‘n T Prompt Auto | X Ariane emive e Sbnse Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. 4