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The WMost PBrilliant (Slzmtofggl//c THE EV. NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1928. EDWARD PACKARD DIES. /|F. R. HUGHES, PRINTER, NIVERS )ays More—That s All! Still Time to Save 400 to 609 on $45 and $50 2-Trouser Suits, Overcoats and Three-Piece Tuxedos Worth $6.50 But for Anniversary, Only $4.90 HUNDREDS of men are complimenting them- selves on taking advantage of this \'alue.NJoin thleir ‘happy company. Newest styles -n‘r‘lph-m Leathers include: black gun metal, black scotch grain, black tent leather, tan scotch grain, tan calf. Saks—First Floor New Ties! $2 and $2.50 Values $1.35 3 for $4.00 'YOU will be sorry if you don't cover your needs for mow and for Christmas gifts as well. The color treatments are gorgeous—the designs the newest out! Saks—First Floor $3.00 and $3.50 Union Suits $1.95 nation knows the fa- mous Reis Lavender Label Union Suits—but you have never known them at this price before! Every gar. ment part wool and part_cot- ton. Light and medium weights. Long sleeve, ankle length style. Shade—Tan aml Silver Random. Sizes 36 HEN October ends, the most important sale of our long career ends. And the curtain falls on the greatest clothing values which this season will bring you! EANWHILE, there’s still time for the man who is ambitious to make $36 do the work of $45 and $50. HERE are no $45 or $50 2- Trouser Suits smarter or finer than these—in fabric-weave, color or fashion. Serges, Finished and Unfinished Worsteds—take your choice. Double-breasted Vest Suits among them. HE Overcoats are the season’s last word in style. Plain-back and plaid-back materials—velvet and self colors. THE Tuxedos touch the top rung of distinction. Each has a Silk Brocaded Vest—the new thing. There’s Still Time, But Not Much! Saks—Third Floor $2.00 Buy Enough of Them! _DON’T think there’s no sentiment in business. Our finest shirt maker gave us our choice of his $3 and $3.50 shirts, so that we could enter them in the Anniversary at $2. The rest is up to you. WHITES by the hundreds and every new color and pattern. A dozen superb materials that only $3 and $3.50 shirts show. Sizes 14 to 17. Collar-attached and collar-to- match styles. Saks—First Floor G. E. MARSH, SR., DIES. Retired Mining Engineer Had Re- sided in City 22 Years. George E. Marsh, sr., 87 years old, re- tired mining engineer of Colorado and resident of this city for the past 22 | years, died in Emergency Hospital Sat- urday. He had been In failing health about a year. Mr, Marsh was a veteran of thc Union Army, having served in the 52d Regiment of Massachusetts Infantry. He was a member of the Grand Army of the Republic. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Francls E. Marsh of 1422 Longfellow street, and a son, George E. Marsh, jr., of Chicago. Funeral services will be conducted in the S. H. Hines Co, funeral home. 2901 Fourteenth strect, tomorrow afternoon at 2'30 o'clock. Interme: will be in Oak Hill Cemetery DlEvaF”HIS INJURIES. Gene Myers, Colored, Was Run Over by Truck Saturday. Injured Saturday when he was run | over by a truck that was making its way from the curb on I street just east of Four-and-a-half street south- west, Gene Myers, colored, 64 years old, 390 H street southwest, died yes- terday in Emergency Hospital. An in-} quest will be held tomorrow. The truck, | which was owned by the Washington | Gas Light Co., was operated by Waiter German, colored, 24 years old, 1111 Summer road southeast. MRS. J. P. WRIGHT DEAD.| Funeral Here to Be Followed by Burial in Virginia. Mrs. Jessle Porter Wright, 59 years old, widow of Willlam B. Wright, died at her residence, 649 Franklin street | northeast, Saturday. { She is survived by J. and Clarence T. Wright, daughter,. Mrs. Elsie M. Birch. Funeral services will be conducted at Tabler’s funeral home, 928 M street, tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Interment will be in Oakwood Ceme- tery, Falls Church, Va. MOTHER Mrs. Marie Edith Pollard to Be Buried Tomorrow. | Mrs. Marie Edith Pollard, 30 years old, wife of Frank Pollard, 1363 Newton street, died in the Homeopathic Hos- pital Saturday after a short illness. She was a native of this city. Mrs. Pollard is survived by her hus- band, & baby daughter, her mother, Mrs. Nellle Gibney, and a brother, Ray- mond Gibney, all of this city. Funeral services will be conducted in the Sacret Heart Catholic Church to- morrow morning at 9 o'clock. Inter- ment will be in Holy Rood Cemetery. RETIRED—MERCHANT DIES.| Charles Tavenner, 72, Was Native of Loudoun County, Va. Special Dispatch to The Star. PURCELLVILLE, Va., October 29— Charles Tavenner, a retired merchant, 72 years old, died suddenly at his/ home at Paconian Springs, six miles from here, yesterday morning. He had been in il health some time. Mr. Tavenner was a native of Loudoun Ceounty. He was in the gen- eral merchandise business at Paeonian two_sons, Percy | and a Springs many years. Besides his wife | Phe he leaves one son, Blair Tavenner, at present living at the family home. | Funeral services will be conducted by | Miss Elizabeth Hughes of the Quaker y at Lincoln, tomorrow at 2 pm. Burial will be in Lake View |s: Cemstery Hamiton. ________ Perry & Walsh Morticians Private Ambulances 29 H St. NNW. Main 984 " Dyed Mourning Black In 24 Hours CarmackDryCleaning&DyeingCo. 6 Dupont Circle 2469 18th St.N.W. | Conn., Saturday after a short illnes: | tomorrow and in south portion Franklin 5282 Columbla 636 Extract from Letter— “In sending you enclosed Winter Park, Fla, Man, Here, Expires in Greenwich. Edward W. Packard, 76 years old, of Winter Park, Fla., died in Greenwich, Enown Mr. Packard had many friends in this city. He was the husband of Mrs. Helen Piffard Oakes Packard. Funeral services will b2 conducted in the Church of the Transfiguration, New York, tomorrow afteracon. [THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Partly cloudy; slightly colder tonight; tomorrow i creasing cloudiness, probably followed by rain at night; gentle northwest and north wings. West Virginia—Cloudy, continued cold, probably followed by rain or snow Virginia—Increasing cloudine: ably followed by rain tomorro south portion tonight; slightly colder in east portion tonight; moderate north and northeast winds. Maryland—Partly cloudy, colder tonight; tomorrow cloudiness folowed by rain in west por- tion; moderate north winds. Record for Twenty-four Hours. Thermometer—4& p.m., 58; 8 p.m., 56; 12 midnight, 47; 4 am, 43} 8 am, 43; noon, 45. Barometer—4 pm., 30.13; 8 pm., 30.14; 12 midnight, 30.20; 4 a.m., 30.24; 8 a.m., 30.32; noon, 30.32. Highest temperature, 60, occurred at 3 p.m. yesterday. Lowest temperature, 41, occurred at 7 am., today. Temperature sanie date last year— Highest, 74; lowest, 48. Tide Tables. slightly | (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetlc Survey.) Today—Low tide, 2:15 a.m. and 2:23 p.m.; high tide, 7:58 a.m. and 8:20 p.m. Tomorrow- tide, 3:05 am. and 3:11 p.m.; high tide, 8:48 a.m. and 9:08 pm. The Sun and Moon. ‘Today—Sun rose 6:32 a.m.; sun sets 5:12 pm. ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises 6:33 am.; sun sets 5:11 p.m. Moon rises 5:52 p.m.; sets 7:12 am. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Great, Falls—Clear. Harpers Ferry—Potomac, clear; Shen- andoah, clear. ‘Weather in Various Cities. TTemporatiie o5 i Bloak e Stations. s as B g8 3 H Abllene, Tex. 78 48 h X b4 34 Ga. 63 42 Atlantic City.. 64 4 Baltimore, Md.. 60 42 Bumingham 68 42 Bismarc! . 40 10 Boston, Mass. 53 40 Butislo, N. Y 46 28 Charleston, . 8 54 Chicago, 111" 30. Cincinnati,Ohio, 30.48 50 32 Cleveland, 'Ohio. 30.42 46 38 Columbia, 8. C.30:30 T4 . Denver, Colo...30.42 40 32 Detroit, Micn... 30.44 48 28 El Paso, Tex...29.90 84 64 Galveston, Tex.30.14 78 T4 Mont . 30.40 44 26 Indianapolis,Ind 30.50 48 32 Pt.cloudy 0.i0 Gloudy Cioudy Clear Clear Clear Jacksonville,Fla. 30.18 76 56 Clear Kansas 13054 48 38 Cloudy Los "Ange! ©30:00 0 54 Fogzy Loutsville, Ky.. 30.50 52 36 Cloudy Miami, Fia.... 30.04° 80 70 Gloudy New Orleans New York, N.¥.30. Oklahoma ' City. 3034 62 43 Omaha, Nebr..3062 42 332 Philadelphia,Pa. 3028 60 oenix, Ariz... 20.46 90 Clear Clear 3 Rain * Cloudy Clear Clear Pittsburgh, Pe.. 30.40 50 Clear ortland, 'Me... 30.08 50 Pt.cloudy bortland, Ores.. 30.02 M Raln Ealoigh, N. G 3043 11 43 §d Clear Balt Lake City. 3012 64 43 001 Clear Ban _Antonio. ;3012 B4 63 ... Pt.cloudy Ban Diego, Calif 20.98 66 56 . an_Francisco.. 30.06 60 56 . 8t. Louis, Mo.., 30.50 52 38 . 8t. Paul, Minn.. 30.60 Beattle, ' Wash.! 3000 56 48 Spokane, Wash. 30.14 60 40 WASH., D. 3032 60 41 FOREIGN. (1 am., Greenwich time, today.) Temperature. Weather. 40 " Part cloudy * Cloudy . Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy clou Clear Lendon, England. Paris, France. 42 Clear Vienna, Austri 56 Part cloudy Berlin, ' Germany Copenhagen, Deniar (Noon, Greenwic Horts (Fayal), Azores. (Current o Hamlton, Bermuda. San Juan, Porto Rico. Havana, Cuba,.. Colon, Canal Zone. 68 ations.) 72 Part cloudy 80 Part cloudy 76 Cloudy 82 Cloudy Following the craze for sports In South Africa the people are adopting wool sweaters and sport jackets worn in this country. check I desire to extend to you my apprecia- tion of the manner in which you at- tended to all details.” Complete Cost, $110.00 SON§- Inc. Creablished 1850 MORTICIANS {iiet, % Eivict 1730-1732 Penna. Ave. N.W. Maln 5512-5518 NON~-/ECTARIAN Mark Twain —is quoted as saying that while people talked a great deal about the weather, very little was done about it. The same neral costs. holds true of fu- Only WE have done something about it. Com- plete funerals here from $125 up. P DEAL FUNERAL HOME Gor reference, Ask your neighbor 816 H STREET N.E increasing | DIES AT AGE OF 43 Francis R. Hughes, 43 years old, pro- prietor of the printing establishment at | 514 Tenth street and engaged in th printing business here for many year: | died at his residence, 7137 Georgia avenue, last night after a brief iliness. Mr. Hugnes was a graduate of George- town University and won many track honors there. He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Andrew R. Kelley, of this city, and Mrs. M. Virginia Lyon of Los | Angeles, Calif. His wife died about a month ago. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday. _Interement will be private in Mount Olivet Cemete | CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Randle Highlands Citizens’ Associa- | tion will meet, 8 o'clock, in Orr School. | Election cof officers. North Capitol Citizens’ Assoctation will meet, 8 o'clock, in auditorium of the new McKinley Technicdl High School Building. .Dr. Frank W. Bal- low, superintendent of public schools, | will' spealk. | Betsy Ross Council, No. 25, D. of A, | will meet, 8:30 o'clock in Northeast | Temple, Eighth and F streets northeast. Golden Rule Council No. 10, Daugh- iters of America, will give its annual Halloween masked dance at Pythian Temple. Dancing, 8:30 o'clock, Mrs. Marian L. Pettit, chairman. The Catholic Welfare Association will give a dinner at the Hamilton Hotel. Newman Club of George Washington University will give a dance, 9 o'clock, at the Hamilton Hotel. A card party for the benefit of Our |Lady of Victory Church will be given | this’ evening at Oyster’s Auditorium, ! ty-sixth strcet and Pennsylvania FUTURE. ar luncheon October 31, p.m., at Grace Dodge Hotel Annual Halloween masquerade, spon- sored by St. Cecili's Guild, will be | given October 31, 8 pn., in the parish | hall, South Capitol and L streets south- west. A meeting of the Council of Admin- istration, auxiliaries to the United Span- ish War Veterans, will be held tomor- row, 8 p.m., at Pythian Temple. Mizpah Council, No. 3, Daughters of America, will give a Halloween dance tomorrow, 8:30 p.m.. at Potomac Sav- ings Bank Hall, Wisconsin avenue and M street. Mrs. Ivy B. Harding, chair- man. Prof. Roman Dyboski will speak Wed- nesday, 4:45 p.m., at Central Y. M. C. A. Subject: “The Foundations of Modern Poland.” 1:30 Waneta Council, No. 6, D. of P., will give a 500 card party tomorrow, 8:30 p.m.. at Pythian Temple. The Business Women's Council will meet tomorrow in the lecture room of the Church of the Covenant. Miss Florence Dysinger will have charge of the Bible class from 6:45 to 7:15 p.m. and at 8 o'clock Miss E. Humes, assist- :x?:a I:radc commissioner at Rome, will Births Reported. Raymond E. and Katherine Ashdows William M."and_Edith Broin. sl " S Harold F. and Genevieve Hanes, boy. Jay H. and Nora E. Johnson, elrl. John B. and Abble H. MeAfee, girl, .lV‘amzw E. and Mary V. Schwab. boy. P(‘HV. . and Mary ‘A Spalding, girl. rank and Berta Steerman, girl. Grover and Mary Tribble, boy. g]m]nm H. and Edna Branham, eirl, Fh“'m and Clementene Praham, girl. rd\ldrfl D. and Ethelyn Pratt, girl. Carl J. and Cla; Sty gnd Claretta Redman: Boy: izur_Till i & i OUND. ITTEN.” gray. pet; very playful ¢ can Bave sime by calling at 1611 Bt 40 fi - LOST. ACELET, ¢o1d_cha 56,5800 14tk ot e il 250K Reward, i initials on cass Return. with contents. 1518 K Main 1724, - i ed. " Liberal reward, 0 1O dues o ', light tan, sl Airedale and " collle : ward. _Call t;xgeums“ggds At . English setter. black ar ked. Straved trom 3530 igtn st e, VAt urn to above address. R, hbomes DOG—German police, male: black; Saturday, from - D. C.'tag 4272; R wolf gray and Adams Mill rd., Teward. Telephone Columbia Talf Airedale and Tialf police, 7209, on Tiiinois ave. y “Reward. - Decatur s108. - Soonedy raved from 1707 37th st. n.w. Fri- day morning, small West Hi e named Scally. * Reward.~ Potomac 53 o FOUNTAIN PEN, gold: engraved “‘Bea Pinder_please cail ‘Mits Dubb, Nath 10680 GLOVE—Man's, black kid; Friday, Oct. 26 vicinity Norfolk boat : Ggjnity Nor(olk boat what. Rewira 0 649 KEYS (5). in black case: probably on tary rd. in_ Chev; hase. land 164. Reward. Chm: LORGNETTE, Grace Dodge Hotel Pleasant Lothrop. ili- “Telephone Clev between cir “or icinity CWopdwatd & Telepfione " Grace Dodso. " Hotel: POCKETBOOK, lady's. containing _mone and bank ook, on Wisconsin ave, Sunday und atternoon. - Reward. ' Viréinia Haring, 2438 Otis st. n.e. H POLICE DOG—Strayed from 2244 Cathedral ve: collar engraved “Sheik.” Call R. R. Conklin. _Main 7033, RING, opal, Reward. on 7Tth st., near Kresges 20¢ store.” Finder return to - Mrs. Luci Commodore Hotel. Reward. 29¢ RING, black cameo; either in_taxl from a Fay el “Friday night; gift.” Call Fr. 1487. TG TR Y SET OF KEYS—On L s. fith, around 11:30 p.m., between 6th and Friday. Notify George Fissell. Georgetown University. 29° TERRIER black white, blind_in one eye; Friday. Call Capitol Helghts 256. Reward. . WIRE-HAIRED FOX TERRIER, male, white, with tan ear. 1 year old. Reward. Decatur 1765, _2344. nia,_st.. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Frank Geiet’s Sons Co. M on Ve e Sneleprione Main 2473 JOHN R“WRIGHT co. 1337 1 N. Phone North 47 CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 _EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone_Lincoln 372, T. F. COSTELLO 1724 North Capitol St.__NORTH 7978. ick, Dignified, Eficient Service, Alllog;l;‘b"e Service, pel W. Deal & Co. 816 A ST. NE. LINCOLN 8200. Joseph F. Birch’s Son (ISAAG BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W. Ehone e VTLTSP - Estabilshed 1 EARE CO. Nefther the successors of notr confected with, the original w.ln. ssnfims : Nbllsh- ment 00! ank. 6626 . N.W. raey pt'_ny_m_er?y’ 940 F_St. N.W 4. WILLIAM LEE Embaimer. Livery in_conneo dious chapel. M ate orices. Succeeding the original W. R. Speare Co. 1623 Connecticut Ave. Potomac 4600 8 _yrs. at 1208 M st. 45 yrs. at 940 F st Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance b iy T Lincoln 524 rn_ Chapel RAL DESIGNS BLACKISTONE, 1407 H Beautiful Floral Designs, S.lill;d up. CALL Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. Our Only Store, idth & flye J. H. KING DIES IN SOUTH. Former ‘Engineer in Stores Here Was Living in Knoxville. John H. King, formerly of this city,; chief engineer of the Southern Dairies | plant at Knoxville, Tenn., died from a heart attack at his home in Knox- | ville Saturday afternoon. Mr. King was | at one time chiel engineer at the Hecht Co. store in this city and also was at one time engincer at Woodward & Lothrorp’s. He was about 54 years old. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Jennie King, formerly of Oxon Hill, Md.; a son, John King, and four daughters, Miss Margaret King and Miss Alice King of Knoxville; Joseph Collins and Mrs. John H. Williams of this city. Mr. King was a member of the Daw- son Lodge of Masons and of the Wash- ington Chapter, Royal Arch Masons. The body is being brought to this city. Funeral services will be conducted in Nally's funeral parlors, 522 Eighth street southeast, Wednesday afternoon at_1:30 o'clock. Cards of Thanks. BOKLAYER, MRS, WILLIAM F. BOHLAYER AND FAM- COLEMAN, LIEANNA. We wish to ex- press our thanks for the assistance ren- dered durinz the long illness of our dear ther, WILLIEANNA COLEMAN. Your cind expressions of sympathy and floral tribute: deeply appreciated and grate. ful THE CHILDREN. T wish to express my sin- nd_appreciation to my rela. d friends for their expressions of sympathy and floral tributes at the death of my beloved husband, JOHN J. WADE. MARGARET CORBLEY WADE. ¢ Deaths. On Saturday. Octo- SOPHIE, beloved sister of Herman and Samuel ington, D. C.: Mrs. of Baltimore. Md. = Puneral m the chapel of Bernard Danzansky. 01, T4th st. n.w., Moaday, October 29, BADERACK. SOPHIE. ber 21 1928, o.m. BATTLE. REV. AGUSTUS A. Departed this life Saturday, October 27, 1928. at 8 p.m. at_Provicence Hospital, Rev. AGUS- TUS A. BATTLE of 49 C st. s.e. He leaves to mourn their loss two brothers, Willlam A, Battle and B. A. Battle: one daughter, _Miss Ica V. Battle: a mother-in-law. Mrs. Alice Oliver. and & h rela: tives and frierds. Rem: ewed after 12 m. Monday Gt Clarke Co.'s funeral chanel, 1413 3 ave, n.e. Funeral Tuesday. Ociober 30. at 1 o‘clock p.m.. from Zjon Baptist Chufch. F st. between 3rd end 4'4 sts. S. ev. William L. Washington. pestor. BREEN. CLARA C. On Saturday, October 27, 1928, at her residence, 2127 California gt n.w., CLARA C. Bicen.” Funeral chapei, 1730 Per: Tuesday, October 3 private, BRINK. MAUDE ELLA. On Sunday. October 20, 1028, at her Tesidence. 931 Butternut s’ n.w. MAUDE ELLA. wife of Harrison S. Brink. Notice of furieral later. BROWN, JOHN T.. Jr. Departed this life suddenly. Saturday. October 27, 1928, JOHN T. BROWN, Jr., beloved husband of Mary Brown and 'son ‘of Maggic Brown. He also leaves to mourn their foss a host of other relatives and friends. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel. 3rd and Eye sts. s.w. Notice of funeral iater. CABANISS, MARY. Departed this life Oct ber 27, 1928, at 5:10 p.m., at Garfleld Hos pital. MARY CABANISS, beloved daughter ‘homas H. Cabaniss and the late Alberta Nugent Cabaniss, and niece of Mrs. Hattie Jackson. She leaves to mourn three brothers, Wilimore, Martell and James, and @ hast of other relatives and friends. Fu- neral Tuesday. October 30. at 2 p.m.. from McGuire's funeral parlors, 1820 Sth st. n.w. Interment Falls Church, Va. N CABANISS, MARY. Departed this life Octo- ber 27, 1928, at 5:10 p.m. at Garfield Hos- ital. MARY CABANISS, beloved friend of arl Gallaher. How sad today my troubled heart. ow dim ‘my eyes with tears, For death has robbed me of the one 1 thought was mine for years. * CARPENTER. EDWARD. On Sunday, Qcto- ber 28, 1928, at 4 p.m.. at Emergency Hos- pital. EDWARD, husband of Mattle P. Carpenter. Funeral (private) on Tuesday October 30, at 2 p.m., from the funeral parlors of George W. Wise Co., 2900 M st. n.w. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. CLAYTOR. ALICE. All membérs of the Ladies’ CLI Rock Society gre hereby noti- flz%' the death of Mrs. Alflb} ‘CLAYTOR 4} Evingion. Va.. on Ocidber 1, 1428, In- erment & 2 C. J. HART, Pres. P. M, BURRELL, Secy. o COULTER, ELSIE I On Sunday, October 1926, ELSIE I, beloved dsushter of Mil: ton 'R and Gladys 36, Coulter, aged 1 rear lh‘flhi monln mne};l-l.tfigvg Ill’lg ome ‘of her pare: . n.e. Tuesday, October 30, at 3 p.m. Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. i CROWDER, GEORGIE. On Sunday, ber 28, 1928, et George Washington Uni- versity Hospital, GEORGIE. beloved wife of the late John H. Crowder, aged 65 Funeral from her late resldence. £, 7, ber 31, i 5 d friends in- vited, ' Interment at Cedar Hill (Norfolk papers please copy.) CRUMP. BELLE. On Thursday, October 25. 1928, at her home, 310 Oakdale st., Mrs. BELLE CRUMP, beloved sister of Carrie Frierson, Lucy Brown and Walker Dicker- son. Funeral from Florida Avenue Baptist Chiirch Tuesday, October 30, at 1 o'clocl Relatives and friends invited to attend. ) 8 1y, Priday, October FERGUSON, SAM. Suddenly, h: Qotober wife of the late James services at Gawler's sylvaniz ave. n.w.. on at 11 a.m. Inferment N, t “Anna May Ferguson B otbthes of Joseo Bell. ‘Funeral Wed- hesaxy, October 31"t 4 pim., irom New: man's funeral home, . LY. fivited. Taterment Payne's” Selitery. * EN, MABEL R. On Saturday, October O N 020, 'NABEL K. GREEN, beloved Gughter of .the 'late John and ~Nettle Green _and devoted sister of Mrs. Mary Fantr srs Cotinne Tate and the Misses oS and Anes Green. Remains resting &5 Tiomax's. chapel, 1400 8 St. 1.w., mey Be séen ‘Monday. - Puneral Tuesdsy, Octo- ber’Sor at' 9 aam., from Holy Redeemer Ghurch, Where 'fegitem mass wil be sald o ‘of et soul. = Wed " nterment Mount Olivel Cemetery. REINER, ALBERT J. Suddenly. on Octo- dery, "Notice of funeral nereafter. ;‘ NDY, ANNIE R. On Sunday, October 28, B n Sibiey Stemorinl Hosbital, ANNIE R Chdloved wite of Edwin G. Handy. in the BIEt ear of her age. Funeral from ool MitiVes ‘and friends invited. In- terment at Cedar Hill CQmEL!XY.d oo 3 9 [MA M. On Saturday, 0~ O o8, at " providence Hospital. EMMA ‘M. widow of Frank H, Helmick. Finera services. from Guwler's chopel 1193 Ba. Wve, mow. on Tuesday, October 300 3 pim. Ditérment at Congressignal Cemetery. A o ;i day, October 28, JAMES, DORA. On Sunday, October 35 hy idence, 921 ;)Bé A.‘JAtrISr.esd:"l‘aled wife of Henry James and sister of Edns Wannamaker, Eva Crawford, Mattie Davis and Charles Matthews. l;lnllce olh (\{{\Ufi:n:;e‘n’l::fl’l Remains resting at the W. Co. funeral parlors, 2122 Ga. ave. B, NKINS, BENJAMEN. On Sunday. Octo T Nh, 1095, BENJAMEN JENKINS, aged 62 years. Funeral from H. M. Padgeit's funeral home, 131 11th st. se. on Tues- day, October 30, at 3 p.m. Interment Con- ereisional Cemétery. - Funeral private. INSON, JOHN . Departed this le O Nasy, odtober 28 1928, JOHN H. JOHN= BON ‘of Hyattsville, Md.' He leaves to mourn their loss s wife, four daughters, one son-in-law, father, two brothers, two sistors and a host of other relatives and 3 uesday, 3 renda. Busgal sl SEe 202k Mount Olivet Cemetery. e o NG. JOHN H. Suddenly. on Saturday. Oc. ‘ll:t‘l‘el’,i'll:' 1928, lé Knoxville. Tenn.. JOHN . ""beioved ‘husband of Jepnie King. Betvices gt Nally's funeral parior. 522 8t st. s.e. Wednesday, October 31. at 1:30 D.m. Relatives and friends invited. 3 RGE E. 3 S GE M ot~ Emergency Hospital, GEORGE_E. MARSH, beloved hushand of Frances E. Marsh of 122 Longfellow st. n.w., aged 87 years. Funeral services at the 's™f Hines Co. funersl home, 2001 14th st. n.w., on Tuesd: Oct 2:30 p.m. Interment Oal ot ' ' THA A. Suddenly, on nda u(‘)zfn%er"l‘ll 1928, at the home of her s 5 i dult Bttt S SR oo Manthe & "0 Hines Co. funeral 3 t. n.w.. on Monday. Oc- e A0 4 . "Miterment a¢. Mount abor, Onlo. 'Please omit flowers. MUNGER, JAMES L. On Sunday, Octo 28, ‘1926, at Garfleld_Hospital, JAMES B BOioved nasband of Emily H. Munger of 1207 Harvard st. n.w._ aged 65 vears. Remains, resting at the 'S. H.’ Hines Co. funera] home, 2901 14th st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. PACKARD. EDWARD W. Passed away, Oc: ber 27, 1 t_Greenwich, Con after W short slinegs. EDWARD V. PA of “Winterpark. Fla., beloved "husband of Oakes Packard. in his 77th e R neral Seryices whl' be held ‘st Mrs. | Bes- | Deaths. PINKNEY. CHRISTIAN. Suddenly. Saturday, October ' 27, 1928, nt' her residence. 64 Q@ st. nw. CHRISTIAN PINKNEY. mother of Carrie Butler and sister John'S. Pink- ey, Funeral services Tuesday, October 30, at 9 am. at Holy Redeemer Church. In- terment at Mount Olivet Cemetery. RAUBER. JOHN. On Saturday, October 27, 1928. at 3:20 pm. at his residence. 1659 Harvard terrace. JOHN RAUBER. aged 71 years. -~ Pur Tuesdny morning, Octo- ber 30. at Wellsville, N. Y. 29 ROBERTSON. MARY S. All members of the Ladies Cliff Rock Soclety are hereby noti- fled of the death of Mrs. MARY 8. ROB- ERTSON, Funeral services were held on ) at 1 pm. at Asbury A, M. E. Church. 11th and K sts. n.w. L. J. HART, Pres. P. M. BURRELL. Secy. SWOPE. GEORGIE. On S 28, 1928, ‘GEORGIE SWOPE, sis s H. B. Mirick. Services at the home at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning. private TRUSS, GEORGE A. Departed t day. " Octoper 1928, at GEORGE v ence Trus L 26, e by from G Church 'at 2 p.m. stor. Relatives and al Wednesdas. braith A. M. E. Z Rev. W. D. Batile, p friends invited. WATKINS. ODOUS. On Saturday. October . 1928, the Tuberculosis Hospital, ATKINS, the beloved sister of Ophelia Berrvman and loving mother of Ophelia. Elizabeth and Charles atkins. Funeral from the underts pariors of Mrs. Sayles, on F st. s.w.. bet. 3rd and 4'3 sts. on Wednesday, 1 o'clock. Friends and relatives invited. . WRIGHT, SIE PORTER. Suddenly, on [ October 27. 1928, at her Tesi~ Franklin st. n.e. JESSIE POR- . widow of William_ B. Wright. and her of Percy J. and Clarence T. Wright Mrs, Elsie M. Birch. ~Remains rest- at the Tabler funeral home. 928 M til Tuesday. October 30, where I he held at 2:30 p.m. ' Inter- t Falis Church., Va' Relatives and friends invited to attend. - In Memorram. In sad but loving remem- and our ho departed this October 29, BASIL. of my_ dear ASIL BEALL., Iife twelve years ago today, 1916. Today recalls a memory Of a dear one laid to rest, And those who remember him Are those who loved him best. HIS LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN. ¢ BOLDEN, MATILDA M. In loving remems brance’ of our devoted mother. MATILDA M. ROLD] e ago today, October 2 As we loved her, so we miss he: In our memory she s always near: Loved. remembered. loneed for always, Bringing many a silent tear. ‘Thotish tired and we: we'll journey on Till we come to that happy abode. Where tbe ones we loved and are longing or Will be there at the end of the road. HER LOVING CHILDRFN. MARY. ANNIE. ALICE. MALVINA, LULU AND HER- BERT. CLINTON. LURA M. Sacred to the memory of our loving dauchter. LURA M. CLIN- TON. who deparied this life ten years ago today, October 29. 1918, A fear within a mother's eve, A mother’s breaking heart, Can only tell the agony How hard it i5 to part. HER LOVING MOTHER AND FATHER. * CRAIG. LUCY BOGLES. Dear friend. zou away twenty years ago today, Oc- tober 29, 1908 b ihony ik Oh. how lonesome it is to me Since you were laid_away. HER FRIEND, ANNIE. * | CRAIG, LUCY BOGLES. Sacred to the mem- ory of our dear mother, LUCY BOGLES CRAIG. who passed into the ereat bevond twenty years ago today, October 29, 1908. Today we turn back the pages In the book of memory, And the face of a vanished loved one Again in our thoughts we see. ‘You're rone. but not forgotten. mother. As we think of you each day. HER CHILDREN., LOUISE, JOHN AND MARIA. ¥ GREENFIELD. ELLEN N, In memory of our I '\‘!D mnl’:hc:i Mli!.d E'li"!‘EA“luN.' GREEN- FIELD, ‘who. deparie wo year 850 today, Ociober 20, 1026, - o Teur Loved in life. remembered In death. HER FOUR LONELY CHILDREN. HAMILTON. FREDERICK. In loving re- membrance of my dear husband. FRED. ERICK HAMILTON, Who died two yea: ago today. October 29. 1926. ©On_the hillside. softly sleening. Far away from care and pains ‘May you rest in Jesus' keeoing. For we hope to meet again. HIS LOVING WIFE. NINA HAMILTON. * HARCOMBE. DAISY R. In sad but loving remembrante of our dear mother and wil DAISY R. HARCOMBE. who departed tl life ten years ago today, October 29, 1918 Her_remembrance 1s 8s fresh as it it HER LOVING HUSBAND, CHARLES HAR COMBE. AND CHILDREN. o HARVEY, BEATRICE J. A token of love o tor, BEATRICE SCLTk wWho deskrisd thia life two vears ago taday, OGtoser 36 1926 Loved in Mo, remembered " st T by . MALLORY, E. Y, In ing ore gt g R Jears ago today, October 9, 1026, Today recalls the memory. Of a loved one gone to_ rest And those who think of her today Are those who love Der best. She will never be forgotten ‘Though on earth she is no more, But in, memories she will be with me, she always was before HER LOVING DAUGHTSR. DILLIE GAS- PADGETT, MARY G. In sad but K re- membrance of my dear, mother, MARY G. PADGETT, who departed from' this life four years ago today, October 29, 1924. gel0u shall slways be remembered, mother lear. HER LOVING DAUGHTER. BERTHA. * PERRY. BILLIE. In loving remembrance of my dear baby, BILLIE, who departed this life nine years ago today. Loved, mbered, longed for always, Biioes mony o silent tear. MOTHER. * PERBY. BILLIE. In loving memory of mx darling ‘nephew and our cousin, PERRY, who left us suddenly nine years 0 today, Octoker 39, 1919. Loved in lite, remembered {n des YOUR d’gvo’rm ytisg myg AND 'OUSIN: THOMPSON. JOHN W. In sad but loving memory of" my dear dad, JOHN W. THOMPSON. who passed away four years ago today, October 29, 1924. What happy_davs we once enjoyed, When we were gll together, But, o, what a change It all is now ce’ you_hay E 11 DAUGHTER. . A. PFEIFFER. * THOMPSON, JOSEPH M. In sad but loving remembrance of J M. THOMPSON, Jho departed his life ‘tweive years ago ay, October 29, . HIS LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN. * WHITE, MARIE DORSEY. In loving re- membrance of our dear daughter and mother, MARIE DORSEY WHITE, who de- ported_this life one year ago today, Oc- tober 29, 1927. Gituren " of Transiguration, New York. Tueaday ‘atternoon. Getober 30. Inter- ment af convenience of family. PEACOCK, JOSEPH A. Saturday. October 27, 1928, JOSEPH A beloved biisband of ine late Percila_ Peacock (nee Hardesty) siged 80 years. Funeral from the chapel o omas F. urray & n. 3007 Nichols ave. on Tuesday, October 30. st 9 gm. Mass at §t. Fraicls Xavier Church . gye. s.e. at 930 8. ves Tents” thSited: * Laterment: Cedar metery. POLLARD, EDITH MARIE. On Saturda: October 27, 1928, at the Homeopathic pitsl, EDITH MARIE POLLARD (nee Gl ney). beloved wife of Prank Pollard of 1363 Newion st. n.w. Remains resting st Hy- :30 a.m. Tuesday, 3 fhe. Salted iieat’ Cathalle. Church: Bi- teenth st. and Park rd. n.w. Where m will be sung at 9 a.m. for the repose ol her soul. Int tern. I cherish the memory of you, so dear, I ofttime shed a bitter tear, And it is only those who have loved and That“Fnow the bitter, bitter cost. How sad today my troubled heart, How dim my eyes With tears, For death has robbed me of the one 1 thought was mine for years. HER LONELY MOTHER. MRS. SARAH EVANS; CHILDREN, MARGUERITE AND ROBER? WHITE. . MEMORIALS. Monuments Mausoleums OESIGNED AND ERECTED RITE OR TELEPHONE FOR 'lILLUflRATED BOOKLET MAIN 2968 THE J. F. ManNiNG Co,, INc. 919 15TH ST, N, W. WASHINGTON, D, C, @ bbey- Mausoleum Beautiful—Enduring—Convenient MILITARY HIGHWAY BEYOND SOUTH GATE Opposite Arlington Cemetery Ride out in the afternoon and view this wonderful mausoleum in its serene and permanent tran- quillity. This - hallowed beauty t is an everlasting memorial to the love and reverence for those who have passed on. ENTOMBMENT COSTS NO MORE THAN UNDERGROUND BURIAL Inspect Now—Open Every Day ment’ aé Holy Rood Ceme- Office 1000 Conn. Ave, Main7897