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THE SUNDAY _STAR, WASHINGTON, DG NOVEMBER 1928—PART e DICKSON DISPUTES 0.K.OF METZEROTT Declares Indorsement Fifth Maryland District Not Officially Given. in| ‘The congressional battle at Wash- ington’s door in the fifth Maryland gistrict yesterday was another rej rrussicn in_labor circles. Ryan Service Is Ever Thoughtful You see reflected in our work our appreciation in being sclected above all others. We always make a rea- scnable charge. Funeral Parlor—Private Ambulance—and Livery productive of | where the political fight has seen inter- mittent exchanges in recent weeks. R. A. Dickson, vice president of the ‘ Maryland State and District of Colum Federation of Labor, insis \mgm in a letter made publlc o e voters of the fifth congressional dis- | trict that the indorsement of former State Senator Oliver Metzerott, candi- e Republican ticket for Con- gms s ot auly given by the execu- | tive council of the labor organization, as clalmed. Frank J. Coleman, sccretary | of the labor group and author of the | |letter to Mr. Metzerott, stuck to his cuns, however, when questioned about the Dickson communication, contend- ing that all the members of the execu- tive council, save Mr. Dickson and Ed- ward Toone, treasurer, have their names affied to_a letter in his_possession. Both Mr. Dickson and Mr. Toone, Who was out of the city when the matter came up. Mr. Coleman said, verbally | indorsed the move to aid Mr. Metzerott. Sends Copy to Gambrill. Mr. Dickson, who has his office at 720 Fifth street. explained that he has sent a copy of the letter to Representative | Gambrill, Democrat, whose seat Mr. Metzerott is endeavoring to secure. The Dicksor: letter, dated yesterday, | | follows: - “To the residents or ine fiith can;rns- | | sional district of Maryland. | “Dear friends: letter to former State Senator Oliver | | Metzerot, wherein he gives the indorse- | 27ent of the entire executive council of | 1he Maryland State and District of Co- |vumbia Federation of Labor to the can- st | not anthorized Secretary Coleman to | use his name in this connection. | Denies Board's lndmsemtn( | “The_indorsement was not given at any meev.mg ur Lhe executive councll and no meeting was called for this purpose. As I under- | \sumd thestuation letters to each | mr thexr sxgnature on thi= propdsm(m |and such letter was not received by cach member of the executive council, therefore I deny that the entire exe- | cutive board has indorsed the can- didacy of Mr. Metzerott “Now in connection with the letter as coming from a Mr. Henry Broening | as chairman of the legislative com- mittee of the Maryland State and Dis- | | trict of Columbia Federation of Labor, | I likewise deny that Mr. Broening i | the chairman of our legislative com- mittee and has not been chairman of ;)hL:kcomminee for a number of years ack. '“It is quite manifest that Mr. Metz- | |erott is using the above-mentioned | letters for the purpose of furthering his | candidacy whereas, I, as well as Vice | President Allamong and other members | | of the executive council, would not give | that indorsement after a study of Mr. | Metzerott's attitude toward organized al WOMAN 85 FOH SMITH. | Will Cast First Vote and Says Her Family Share Views. HENDERSON, N. C., October 3.—If “In answer to Mr. Frank J. Colemans | “Y SEEKS TOMEET Lo weriven ] DEATH LIST 1805 * DEFICIT N BUDGET Association Must Close Fis- cal Year December 31 In- stead of April 30. | | | | | | ! Placed under the necessity of closing its fiscal year December 31, this year, instead of April 30, due to its applica- | |tion for inclusion in the Community Chest plan for financing local charitabie land social agencies of the District. | | opening of the new year, the Young Men’s Christian Assoclation will con- | \ duct its annual financial canvass | November 12 to 20, it was announced |last night by William Knowles Cooper, | general secretary. 1|y ¢ District of Columbia—Cloudy to mrt- cloudy and colder today; mmorrow air; gentle northwest or west winds. Maryland—Cloudy to partly cloud) | and colder, probably light rain in west | portion today; | to moderate northwest: or west winds. tomorrow fair; gentle Virginia—Cloudy to partly cloudy IN FLORIDA GALE' |Red Cross Records 1,834 In- | and celder today; tomorrow fair; mod-‘ e I | portion today; rate northwest or west winds. West Virginia—Partly = cloudy ~and older, probably light rain in north tomorrow fair and slight- ly warmer. 5 I p.m. which plan becomes operative with the | Highest, 63; « Records for 24 Hours. ‘Temperature-—Midnight, 55; 4: 4 am., 54; 6 am, 55; 8 A.m 0 am., 58: 12 noon, 64 2 p.m. 4] 63: 6 p.m ;10 pm 60. nghest 6! Temperature same date last year— lowest, 40. Tide Tables. Furnished by the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 7:48 a.m. and 8:11 2 a 55 pm.; high tide, 0.52 a.m. and 1:33 pm. ‘Tomorrow—Low tide, 8:50 a.m. and |~ A personal solicitation for gift funds |9:18 p.m.; high tide, 2 a.m.and 2:40 p.m. |to make up the deficit of between $30,000 and $25,000 in this year's budget. which amounts to about 10 to 12 per cent of the total, will b> made by 10 committees now being organized. The appeal is being made to make up the difference between the income of the E ‘The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 6:38 am.; sun sets, :05 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises, 6:39 a.m.; ets, 5:04 p.m. Moon rises, 11:40 p.m.; sets, 1:39 a.m. san jured and 11,395 Regis- tered for Relief. B the Associated Press. WEST PALM BEACH, Fla, Novem- ber 3.—On the eve of closing relief registrations in the Florida hurricane area. the American Red Cross today is- ! | sued revised figures placing the total | death list at 1,805 persons. Other sta- tistics on the storm of September 16 included: Number of persons injured, 1834: number of buildings destroyed, 9.587: | number of buildings damaged, 22,030; | number of relief cases closed to date, ‘West Palm Beach section (Jupiter to | Del Ray Beach), 18 killed and 1487 injured. Broward County, 1 killed and 51 in-| jured. | Everglades area, 1,761 killed and 265 | injured. | number of relief cases registered, 11,395: | Casualty Teports by districts follow: | Imum 17, CONFESSES T0 SLAYING GIRL, 15 | Visit to Sceme of Tngedy Results| in Admission, Police Declare i | in New York. | | By the Associated Press. | NEW YORK, November 3—Vincent | Rice, 17 years old, confessed today, ac- jcording to police, that he strangled to |death his 15-year-old high school | sweetheart, Alice Joost. after he (elled, her with his fist and “lost his head” 1 {her home in Port Richmond, Slamn\ {Tsland, vesterday. rough several hours of questioning by police, the thin blond youth, 6 feet tall, maintained his innocence. He was {taken to the Joost home and yuestioned at the scene of the crim>. Then, police isaid, he broke down and confessed i Young Rice, according to the police { version of his story, spent most of ves- |terday at the girl's nome. Her widowed { mother was at work in a Manhattan bindery. Late in the afternoon, police said, they quarreled and Rice struck the girl with his fist so hard that she fell senseless to the floor, Frightened, Rice seized an electric around her neck, police sald. Her mother found the body when she rc- turned home last nign. | extension cord and bound it tightly | In Memoriam. BROWN. FRANCES ANASTASIA. In sad but lving remembrance of our deercd 2 PR ANCES ANASTASIA BROWN. ago0, oaes. Novem: ber 4, 1925, HER 'LOVING ARAHER AND_ MOTHER. AMBROSE ~ AND ~ PRANCES ~ PANNIE CONRAD, "c'rolu R. In loving memory of jgue "devoted duughter and sigter, VIC. TORIA R CONRAD. who departed this fife one Sear oo November 3, 1927 A precious one from us has gone, The voice we love is still; Heg place is vacant in our home Which never can be fille, FROM HER LOVING FAMILY. R parted. this life. three years ago tode November 4. 1925 This day brings back sad memoriee Of a dear one now gone to T The one who think: him tod; Is the one who loved him bes HIS LOVING MOTHER FREY, MARY. ABRAM. In sad but lov remembrance of our loving mother. MATS Y. who departed this life one year ago foday. November 4. months later, on April_i1. voted father,’ ABRAM FREY. A vear ago you left us. To be with the angels up there: We know that you are at peace with th woi For you have reached the golden stair. There isn't a day we g0 on our way That our thoughts don't return to you The farther we go. the more surely we nd “five 28, our de- ‘There never was a mother who sacrificed 50 much as you. ‘What happy days we enjoyed. What sorrowful tears lr!!no' shed. You have gone where those who love Soon are comine, one by one. May they rest THEIR LOVINGYCHILDREN, HARTLEY. ROBERT ALFRED. In sad but loving remembrance of my_ dear brother. R LFRED HARTLEY. who depart- ¢d this life one year azo today, November you Automobile lamps to be lighted one- | “oyeechobee County, 25 killed and . injured. Other sections, none killed and 27 in- jured. Relief registrations by districts: West Palm Beach section, 7,831 . Broward County, 1,241, Everglades area, 1,259. Okeechobee County, 698. Other sections, 376. | Convicted Slayer Sentenced. Y. M. C. A. plant and its expenses, (he in Connection J lidacy of Mr. Metzerott, I am anxious to | Mrs. William Breedlove, 85, has any it HonY SEULE SUNRst: | exact amount of which is being ds rorrect Mr. Coleman's statement by |m1llucnc ith I immediate family, - denying that this indorsement was put | N IReT termined for announcement prior to m, Condition of the Water. JAMES T. RYAN ‘ Gov. Alfred E. Smith is going to get | (honing”of the canvass. | Great Falls—Clear. Funeral Director l to the entire executive council. i “quite a bloc” of votes November 6. | Harpers Ferry—Potomac, clear; Shen- iy State and District of Columbia Federa- | Mrs. Breedlove has decided to cast Explains Deficit. andoah; clear. 317 Pa. Ave. SE. Telephone Atlantic 1700-1701 ‘h La\ml and kind in all his ways. SMITH GAINS SEEN. Uprignt ‘and Just to the end 'of 5 days | Sincere and kind in heart and mind. What a belull{gl ;negloé;!z\rcllflefl“hfilvund READING, Pa. November 3 (#) " . - Councilman ' James H. Maurer, uce""n'?‘.’.‘c‘l"qx’%'x'f adst HisRand "ana “Taiher. presidential nominee on the Socialist | JOHN JOHNSON. who died three years | ticket, said today two weeks more of | 4%0 today. November 4. 1925 campaigning would mean “trouble” for | In,0ur hearts your memory lingers, Hoover, because of Smith gains. ipreetly. tender and tru | _“I would not be surprised to see father. | Smith_carry California,” Maurer said. FHALRE o Mot inink “The Middle West, however, excenting WILKES-BARRE, Pa. November 3Nebraska. is stronglv for Hoover." | ®.—Dr. H. H. Hoffman, Ashley phy- | Maurer predicted that his party, which sician found guilty several weeks ago |suffered a setback in the La Follette 38 | of slaying his wife Gladice in their home ' campaign four years ago, would make 3 | fast Summer. was today sentenced to ' zains this yea 33| from 10 to 20 years' imprisonment in 04 | Eastern penitentiary. Judge Benjamin - 3 Deaths. BAI"«VIAV lO"‘(,lll]\l\' On tion of Labor, Vice Prcsident W. S. All- | her first vote in this election and says| The deficit in the budget. it is pointed among of Cumberland, Md, joins with |she and her immediate family of 10 i out by Leonard W. De Gast, associate b ln,“’r::f::r’nt‘\:llrt:e:.l’rnm- me2 in making this denial, he having | children, 70 grandchildren and 72 great- | general secretary, is due principally to | Max. Min. tation, 8 advised me that he has not approved of | grandchildren all favor the Democratic the expenses incident to the social | i ri. Sat.p.m. to | | Mr. Metzerott’s indorsement and has ' ncminee. ervice and employment assistance, | ‘ mfl;zv I S S | | Teligious work. boys department. ac- 208 | e dear husband and of, a day, 4| Asheville, tivities, interest on mortgage and float- | ing debt. the Y. C. A. retirement fund, subsidy to the colored branch of the organization and operation of Camp Letts, the boys’ Summer camp activities of the association. Preliminary plans for the canvas were laid this week at a meeting of | the executive committee for the appeal. Huston Thompson, president of the association, is chairman of the commit- tee. A i O“E\F ('IlAnl.Ls M. In loving memory H 0“'3':5 b“elhfl\edd hu!slau\(d. CHA! I:JLES h“ o ‘departed. (Tom v 4 1917 In New York City. A 4 us_in memors alwa Hls DEVMED WIFE ND ‘l - RAND & NSy SON. KATH RUI BSI. LEONARD. In _loving ::\rflmald'eal IIAY D‘il‘tznuts l'ug:ONARD }‘gnn e i pril . and RUBEL. who died November 4. 1923 . To live in hearts they leave behind i not to- die. 1 DAUGHTER. EUNICE. SMITH. MALONE T. Sacred to $he mem- ory of our dear father, MA INE 't SMITH. who entered into eternal rest on: year ago today, November 3, I Dear father. we often think of you. ‘And speak ‘of ‘What a %ood father you g %ad 1lm= nay you died. nd not even a chance to say z0od-bye But God knew best: e May he grant you eternal rest. Though tired and weary wc'll journey on Till we come to that happy abode Where the ones we love and are longing for. Will be there at the end of the road BY THE PAMILY. I: guvannorlc b enver. Colo, ¢ g:: R“{fllnei R. Jones denied the right for a new roit, M fowa. 13 trial and passed sentence. 0. 0. 0 0 0 0. 0 0. 0. 31 o | Garveston, - Tex. Helena, Mont.. .. Indfanapolis., Tnd! | Jacksonville, Fla. A dinner meeting of the captains and members of the 10 campaign groups will be held at the Y. M. C. A. tomorrow evening at 6:15 o'clock when details of the solicitation plans will be made pub- lic. Nearly the entire roster of the campaign organization of 100 is ex- pected to attend the preliminary meet- ing. Mr. Thompson will preside and M Mr. Cooper will tell the workers of the’ necessity for the appeal and the pur- poses for which the funds will be ex- pended. Cards containing names of b prospects to be visited by team mem- | bers during the drive will be distributed. Captains Appointed. : Team captains have been appointed |St. as follows: L. M. Betts, Charles F. |3 Crane, T. J. Frailey, John Hardell, Z. D. Blackistone, Dr. E. M. Ellison, A. W. Defenderfer, Worth Shoults, W. C. Hanson and Woodson P. Houghton. d, By means of the appeal, Y. M. C. A.|Tampa, Sty officlals hope to balance this year's | Al O budget, which amounts to about 3325-|WA8H1NGTDN. D.C. 000, so that the institution may enter | —— the community chest January 1 wi h | P a “clean siate” financially. Workers will Births Reported i inform contributors that this appeal foll births have been reported to | will not interfere with plans to jolnllzh?‘;ugltfl'flmumem daring the Inst 24 the community chest which will not be- | hours: S e weR e coms fefTective IItlL {he AN JoREL =L | ‘x'z:’-‘y'.i.‘o‘?.f £%nd Biincne E. O'Connell. ‘The financial appeal s year is i) to be on a new basis, which will give | 5:,5,-;;fl;':,¢-q.1}g=§,,hr=;§;f i additional privileges to contributors. By |~ Wililam E. and ¥ Sénottioft, sirl direction of the board of managers of | Joseph B, E;lln‘g;l&" snead, & the Y. M. C. A,, contributors are to be | Leo and Vivien Raywid, giri. ' given the opponunlfiy to membersmp\ .vohn .nd Pr nce;, x‘).llc.)gm:]r‘x m” in_the association. Following the organization meeung‘ tomorrow evening, members of the| campaign teams will attend an “amateur | night” entertainment program at the | Y. M. C. A ce. .e.. on Monday. November 5. at 8: a Requiem mass at the Church of the Holy Comforter. i4th and East Cavitol sts.. at 9 o'clock. ' Relatives and friends invited. " Intermeit (privats) St Cemetery. Please omit flowers. BAXTER. SAMUEL W. Suddenly. Saturday. November 3, 1923, af Walter Reed General SAMUEL W. BAXTER. husband V- Baxier: Notice ot "funeral | FOR LOST ANIMALS, apply Animal Rescne Len!u! 349 Maryland ave. 5.%. Matn 8088 wi'l‘. 332 | RILLFOLD—$5 reward for recovery of bill- fold “and contents. Robert E. Burns, Col. | BREAST PIN. antiaue. _¢old. between ihe Northumberland apt. and Garfinckle's or on . o GAll ADL. 303, " the Northumberiand. | ! ll‘nsmtll of Mary 03¢ hereatter. = BERRY. WILLIAM. On Friday, Novemoe: al’ the THEAVENUE AT 7% bor r 82nd_vear of his life. Funeral services at St. Barnabas' Church. near Lelnnd. Md' Sunday, November 4. at 3 p, CARNEY. WILLIAM EDWAID “on Pridn: D_CARNEY. theJohn Drekeon Home. (Grace Episcopal I Monday. Novemher Interment Cedar RNER. Who depart- u‘u.slylrz four years ago today, Nover- HEN we say “November Is Overcoat Month® we don’t merely mean that it is TIME to get your overcoat. .That you know. We mean more. We mean that we have assembled a collec- tion of Overcoat VALUES that are. COMMANDING in their impor- tance—and they are being offered NOW ! EYEOLASBES boy's, mpu. ‘Wednesday nigh Claflin case. _Adams 4 FOLDER, brown lmh-r . cony and A~ A. A. membership cards, car regis- tration card and drivers license; between 24 and oct Return to 436 Star . Reward. gining _club On_ the hillside, softly sleeping. Far away from care and pain, Mey you rest in Jesus' keeping, DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN. WILLIAMS, SAMUEL A Sacred to tic 1iemory of a_devoted friend. SAMUEL A S, who departed this life tw¢ vears ago foday, November 4, 1926, When I am alone and silent, I breathe a deep regret. For you were and I remember. It all the world forget. LOVINGLY, PEARL AND MOTHER. IWILLIAMS, SAMUEL A, 2 - to the memory of our dear friend, SA A. WILLIAMS, Who departed \itis lifs ¢ yéars ago today, November 4, 1926. He save no one a'last farewell He sald g to none Hiz Toving fieart Just ecaced to beat, poui : Sohincheld,” OHN T. On Friday. Novemer" 2, 1 L}”t residence, 231 R st. n.e.'| JOHN T. father of Miss Minnie | rgie T. :n1 Robert J. Caynor. in | r. " Funeral rom the Nevius | m . November 5. at 2 p.m. ment in Congressional Cemetery. CHAMBERS. SAMUEL T, Devarted this lifc | November 1, 1928, at his late ! st. 's.w. SAMUEL T. | Montgomery Whitman of Milwaukee., Remains, restins at the dohn T. Rhines funcrzl home, Third and O sts. £.w., No- tice of funeral later. DOWNEY, MARGARET AGNES. On Friday. ; 1938, ot 9:18 p.m. at her rest; GARET . the beloved wite of A. ‘Downes. Notice, ot HANDB, Munor Club, Norbeck, M Friday night. Nov. 2; tan and brown. con- taining about $33 in cash and white old glasses in case. Reward. Return to 23 .| Primrose st. Chevy Chase. Md. ____ * 0 , , rimiess, kold fece, Franklin case. Reward. Call Clev OTER Tom briet case Tn Backard car parkeq 1131 K. ot i~ day right: of great value tg me ofl nd no eward uestions_asked for return. mos 424, Overcoat Values That Are Reason for Celebration! For they bring you, at spe- cialized prices, a degree of quality that your judgment will tell you is extraordinary! The fabrics and tailoring are the finest ever employed in Over- coals at these prices. 25 on vack, Gai | Botambie 2o i POCKETBOOK, Iady's. brown leathe 1 faining sum of money, driver's Del'm“. sml keys. " Reward. 3612 34th n.w. Cleveland 3768-J. FRIENDS. AGNI WILSON AND MAMIE V. HAWKINS. fhe Tate Bernard 4 funeral hereafter. POCKETBOOK. _Indy's, _ black, _containg DYER, WILLIAM B. On Fridsy. m.,m»,,, around $100. paper and gold. Reward. Re- 928, :10 turn_Victor Flower snou 732 sm = REWARD for aiticles of clothi 3 trical appliances found near Nnnl R:m( ‘innon L __nLNov. 1._Clar. 610. MORIALS. _ - sy A And [Evelyn L. Leonard A. and Edith R. Ehilip E. ind ":.“.’{’L nx‘m- i Samuer B, 4.nnd Margaret J ll‘nnen bor. beloyed hushend of ‘Annie M. Drer. uea‘ ouperal services at the ab> \r f November 5. at m. ntetiment At Gienwood Cemeters. . 3° FITZGERALD. REDMOND. On Priday, No. | yember 928. at_his _residence, MOND ND reason for quick action! is. | fle\vmrd u O tarned To 3003 N, B, ‘AVehw. n‘ NG& ‘two, one §. . A ‘38 one Tubyi vi- claity Tn ahd G. " Bhioe Adams 1805, Re- aic Edvard N e stvari, bo. Nitowitz. bos. Tradore and Rose NI o Mausoleums OESIGNED AND ERECTED WRITE OR [ELEPHONE FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET MAIN 2968 e J. F. MaNNING Co, INC. 919 15TH ST. N W. WASHING'I’ON. D. G . boy. SHOE BUCKLE. beiween 14th and Chapin ; and 14th_and H sts. n.w. Reward Phone Adams_3593-W. 5¢ The Perry & Walsh Mortuary Service S the finest service I obtainable. Our attentive efforts have been rewarded with an ever-in- creasing c1ientele. e ‘The matter of cost | is left to your own | convenience. 5:50 am. for the repose of his soul. térment Lynn, Mass. GOUTHER, HENRY . On Thursday. No- vember 1. 1928, at Bayonne. N. J.. HE! SOOTHER Funeral rom. tie Tabt 928 M st. n.w.. 1 p.m. Mon- November 5. Interment — Ariinzton LouIs w. on i928. at i bank book, etc.. Thur: rd. Return to 1345 Euclid TWO ENGLISH SETTER DOGS, adult femal and male pup. oth white. with tan and | black ‘markings and black ticking. Rewara | for “information_or return. John Alden | 1100 Michigar ave n.e. Phone North 805 UMBRI TP neater Oct 37 blue ek Stiibea” shie Wit Bhue SIik braid stiap on moyelty green handle. Rutland | Courts. Apt. 510. Rewar: WALLET. black, with cash and identification cards. Metropolitan Theater or Mt. Pleasant | car, Sllu!dly evening. Reward. Columbia 3145, Apt. 397. e 5° WATCH, lle 1ni V. \nemoon, v Illfl n (lfl.v rew: rd ’\ ._304. Mals funeral home. day, Cemieter: n\lmll\G. ber | | Flijah 8. Vokie ani d'Baran Fie | Deaths Reported The following deaths have been repoted to | the 'frealth. Department during the last 24 nours: Johin H. Bahlmann, 90, 439 11th st. n.e. fi'.m?el 3, Moflett, ‘a4, Sipley Hospital. Henry'J, w:-;:?' 'u' mu Jeflerson <t. n.w. Jennle C Leese, 14th st. Josemn Clark: 5 mn;J 71{"'";"" e .losenh Modern Chapel. Private | N P'o\|d,“ce ‘Hospital. Ambulance, Jusi phone— Pernard i K‘;fi"" % e i R Perry & walsh 4 Sibler Hiowttor, | . Walter Ree Plhn Stmms. alias George M. Bryant. 7 Morticians 29 H St. N.W. Mlin 984 Thursday. - at h UIS W, ». ves and invited. " In‘ermont Herman Chavel. Mont- romery Cotntv. Md. ‘:u,u M C. On Prid: 2901 “14th e v Bunday, Novembor « e ¥ Pl Tk, | Abbey- Mausoleum m\n!l sold pocket 'llc‘l fob attached. Ri | o o 2 ward. Silver_Spr! 3 Beautiful—Enduring—C; \\'E'JDING mNu Rema Jam Tvan. 317 Pa. ave. te. of Tuneral later KIERNAN, BERNARD F. On Fridav. No- | vember ‘2. 1928. at Providence Hospital | #5 BEENARD F.. heloved son of the late Dan- | fel and Catharine Kiernan. Funeral fror the residence of ~his sister. Mrs. John ms. 256 Bth st.s e. on, Monday.'No- . thence St. where Tiass Wi be- caid ves and friends invited fiterment Mount Olivet Cemetery. KING. CHARLES A.. Jr. On Thursday eve- ning. November i, 1928, shortly after CHARLES 'A. KING. Jr., aged 11 beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Charle. King, Puneral service Monday. Novem- Bir S5t 10 .. From Nativity Episcopal hurch. _ Friends and relatives 'invited Interment at Congressional Cemetery. MILLER; SABINA M. on Fridas, Novemver 1926, at her residonce. 3308 Garfield it BINA M. widow of Francis W. Funeral services November 5.'at 10 a.m. from S 7th st. and Woodley :n THOMAS P. On Fiiday. Novem- 938, “at his late residence. 1715 S P. MORGAN. be- ' Ruishand of Mrs. Edith Jonnson Mor- zan. Funeral services at_his late resi- dence Monday. November 5. at 3 o'clock. Interment Reck Creek Cemetery. ~~& PFEIL. SUE TERESA. On Saturday, No- mber 3. 1020, BUE TERESA. beloved wite of the late Henry D. Pfeil of West Fally Church, Va. _Funeral from the parlors of James T' Rvan, 317 Penngyivania ave: se. on Mcnday, November 5. 9:30 am.: to Holy Comforter Church, where mass will be said at 10 am. Relative and_ friends invited. Interment Olivet Cemetery REYNOLDS. PAUL L. oihomas B. Harrls. 67, ome for Aged and | G rin. Pfioas W. Cook, 46, 215 L, st. n.w. George Beison. 39. 2006 13th st. f.w. GDOIE(‘ Jackson, 39. Freedmen's Hospital. Ruby Riley, 33. Tuberculosis Hospital. \va‘r WATCH day at Kit Kat Br. 40. ) u Soldiers’ Home Hospital. 1601 5th St. N.W. | | MlLlTARY HIGHWAY BEYOND SOUTH GATE Opposite Arlinston C Ride out in the afternoon and i view this wonderful mausoleum in its serene‘and permanent tran- quillity. This hallowed beauty spot 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 Office 1000 Conn. Ave. Main7897 FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private llmousme Ambulance Soaen Lincoln 524 st Modern cn-nl Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1112 SEVENTR ST, N.%. Modern 51 SNSRI HERE are rich plain Blues, Grays and Browns, as well as a host of fancy and herringbone weaves; plain-back and plaid-back. There are straightline, semi-fitted and half-belted models— in sizes all the way to 50 stout! The “Saks ¥ teece’ Coat . $37.50 and $50 Fashioned of Virgin Fleece—Guaranteed for 2 Years' Wear! Saks—Third Floor Sunday Morning WHETHER you are a regular churchgoer or not, make it a point to attend service at some local church Sunday morning. Washing- ton pastors have a message for vou that will interest you; a message that you need. Moum Prida Nm'embfr 2 1t Md. chard K. Harden | On Saturday. ISHE 1336, JOHN R. "%vmcm co. 1337 10th St N.W Phone North 47, " CHAS. S. ZURHORST %01, EAST CAPITOL 8T. T.r COSTELLO- 1724 North Cap! t___ NORTH 1978 ]oseph F Blrch s Son 3034 M St RV, Eatar V. L. SPEARE CO. Nefther che successors of nor connect with the original W. R. nm’}'-sm-"blhu« ent. Phone Prank 6626 iovember ton st. widow _of axed 8 m he Fesidence T orning. Nove 1538, 8t 11 0 clock. " Relatives and T (nend: invited. Interment private. STEWART. GEORGE. On Tuesday. Ocmber p.m.. at Gall WART. oving wife, Mre. Ella Stewart: Mrs. Julia Thornton: two cousins. William Stewart and Carolvn Thornton and other ves and friends. Remains resting at Newman's funeral parlors. 637 T st. n.w. ‘!"unenl {rom, tnere Mund;; November 5. Attending church, mingling with other good people, com- muning with God in His House, hearing His word ably expounded—these things are good for one. Boys Weren't Forgotten In Our Great “Overceat Month” Plan I‘IIE famous resenting a matchless at . n.w. where am. Tnterment Mount Olivet Cemetery: Relatives and Triénds Invited to attend: TRU. ARL F. O Fridas. November 2, Providerice L “Karlton, Jr."—rep- degree of quality the Saks standard price. Far weaves, Overplaids and Tweeds in Gray and Brown ef- Sézibiks weat) na AR W lnes WMony mannish paterns. The npular double-breasted models. Sizn 31018, $14.-95 Saks- S(GERMANIA® Chinchillas—1 ¥ lored in the splendid Saks way by our better makers. The material is famous for its wear. The group includes the wanted double-breast- ed styles, in Blue, Tan, and Cin- namon. Beautifully ~lined, with satin yoke and sleeves. Sizes 3 to " 81495 Sak:—Second Floor \ocral services at his Jate home: 33 Randolph ave.. Potomac, V. .m. on Tuesday, November 6. terment_at St. Mary's Cemeter: andria. TURNER. HELEN. Departed this life Thurs- day. November 1. 1928, at her residence. 18 HELEN. the devoted Mrs. Clarence Bell, formerty of Hyattsville, Md, She leaves to mourn their loss one daughter, one brother, many other relatives and host of friends. The remains m: at Winsiow's, undertaking estuo Shmene, 120 and Puneral Monday, No- Vember 5. from St. Augustine's Church at 10 am. Al are invited. - WEAVER. RENRY J. On Priday. Novem| 32,1928, at 5:45 o'clock a.m.. at his res 1069 Jeferson_ st. n.W.. Y Potomac 4600 § yra. at 1208 B et 45 yre. st W0 Pt —_— e _____FUNERAL DESIGNS. "GEO. C. SHAFFER at & {Elnlvl FLORAL EMBLEMS AT MOD. TE_PRICES. TEL. M. 106. M. 2414 Our Only Store, J4th & Eye BLACKISTON'E Beautiful Floral : D\l FUNERAL HOME For 7gfer¢lnce SAsk your neighbor’ § M _STREE Second Floor VB Unusual Price! 39.95 Chinchillas at an D exceptional values at the price. Shown in Blue (lined with Red Flannel); and in Tan (lined with plain and fancy plaid material). Sizes 3 to 10. “Betoved” huber dward. Funeral services :Idenee 432 Newton pl. n ay; November 5, 1 of Pauline 1 R Teemeni Gattiett: 2 IDLER. JORN C. oOn snurdnlvw hlx Hnd ear’ *beioyed: i:dler. Pun Fesidence. 813 Eve vember 5. at 3:30 p.m, Liicoin_Gemetery. 1407 H Designs, $5 -ml , uo- CALL_MAIN 37 Novem- usbans 5 Fom s ) ‘\mm.\, k" ferment in Fort Saks—Second Floor i Dressive— insxens Gude Bros. Co, 1213 F St.

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