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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1928 JJAMES M. FOWLER, 85, Like Player-Piano. So_sensitive is the invention of a powerful pneumatic apparatus de- Peaths. ; WOOD. FRANK. Departed this life Monday, November 12. 1928. at 2:05 p.m.. FRANK Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported ‘!o the Health Department in the past 24 i THE WEATHER 1 Bl When One Room Must Do the Work of Two F space is at a premium at your home, you might furnish your liv- ing room in such a way that it will serve as an extra sleeping room at night. All you rezd is a Karpen Davenport Bed to add this feature. Feature Hidden thing Karpe. that The Bed Is Entirely A delightiul ghout our Davenport Bed: the bed feature s entively out of sight when the piece is being used as o sofa. styles and upholsteries. You can get one of these Daven- ports to serve as a luxurious living room furnishing by day and as a comfortable bed for two at night for a very little outlay here at Mayer's. Let us show you the many tasteful Every Karpen Davenport Bed Is Equipped With a Comfortable Layer-Felt Mattress <> > - MAYER & CO. Between D and E o 0 O Seventh Street NOVEMBER IS ABOVE ALL, IT MEANS MORE VALUE! $ 3 5.00 $ 40.00 THE pric don’t sound like “reduc- tions. You re right. We didn’t subtract from the price—but how we ADDED to the QUALITY! Result? Finer, smarter, more luxurious Overcoats than you (or we) ever knew for the money. One glance is all you need—and urging will be uncalled for! LUES and Grays aplenty! Self and velvet collars. Plain-back and plaid-back fabrics. Half-belted, semi-fitted and straightline styles. And sizes up to 50. Saks—Third Floor NEVER FORGET What “Saks” Means in a Suit! T always means quality—style—value. But pardon us if we suggest that RIGHT NOW it means MORE VALUE! We ordered these 2-Trouser Suits with fabrics of a higher cost (in each grade) .than you can get ordinarily. Serges, Worsteds and Unfinished Worsteds in every new weave. Just see them-—then tell us. s ~Third Floor 39 40 4 | IS CALLED BY DEATH \ houre Retired Auditor of U. S Putentj Office to Be Buried in Con-. gressional Cemetery. { James Marion Fowler, 85 years old. | | retired auditor of the United Stat Patent Office, and a native of the Dis- lm | trict of Columbia, died at his residence, | | 1212 Kenilworth avenue northeast. v Iterday. after an illness of four week: | He retired from the Government serv |ice ebout six years ago. Mr. Fowler was a member of the | | Association of Oldest Inhabitants of the | | District of Columbia and of the Daw- | pital. son Lodge of Masons. He is survived by two sons, Marion Fowler, jr.; of this city, and Harry Fowler of Detroit; a daughter, Mrs. N. B. Naylor; five grandchildren and fow great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held in the Zurhorst funeral parlors, 301 East Cap- |itol sireet, tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock Interment will be ]grtssmnax Cemetery. 80,000,000 Colds a Year. England has 80,000,000 colds a year, according to a prominent health officer. He places the annual loss through colds at §100,000,000 every 12 months. His estimate is based on the number of people who have from one to 12 colds a year, and on the fact that the effi- ciency of these is reduced for at lea a week, the usual length of time th | are ill even though still able to work | to some extent, Dyed Mourning Black In 24 Hours CarmackDryCleaning&DyeingCo. 6 Dupont Circle 2469 18th St.N.W. Franklin 2 Columbia 636 R e T u— Perry & Walsh Morticians Private Ambulances 29 H St. N.W. Main 984 @ Our service has been used by many families through the vears. We give thoughtful consideration to our work. Relieve you of the smallest detail. Ryan Service Has Years of Experience to Recommend It Funeral Parlor—Private Ambulance—and. Livery in Connection JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. SE. Telephone Atlantic 1700-1701 integrity. reference. One Knows individual. business. | James | in Con- | 'l Gillis, 21 ena A Helges, 84, 1368 Parkwood place. Wil B feves. 82 1167 Uilton W Sieee, Te. 3130 Uston st. Mary Huston. 73, 1902 14th st. se Julia_B. Sherhard. 70, 1869 Wyoming ave. Joanna Lyon. 67. 1309 K st. . Margaret Gesar. 66, Garfleld Hospital. Carrie B. McKnight. 64, Chevy Chase Sanatorium. Annie A. Roach. 63. Georzetown Hospital. Margaret T. Chambers, 58, 2005 Kalorama James F. Woods. 58. 4 izthias ' K. Binde. 8 Tllinois ave. Soldiers” Home 48, Sibley Hospital Naney E. Giliious, 24. 227 13th st. s.w. 3 Plciser, 33, Georse Washington Dent. 12, Georgetown Hospital. mos.. Children's H Infant of Julius and Mary Dorses, 10 i 469 H st. s.w Laughorn, 78, 717 50th st. n.e. 75, 3017 11th st. 65, 213 O st. 63, St. Elizabeth's Hos- Mary E. Starkes. 54. 436 V YA T SISm0 Bt a1, Ada Washington, 33, Freedmen's Hospital. William_Lees, 32, Gallinger Hospital. Rosa Price. 30" Gallinger Hospit Bessie Christian, 2: Fedions Hospital. Nlie curtin. Hospital Martha L. Amy Nancy Randolph Benjamin Harri Doalel Robertso Mal’nage Llcenses. ’ P;Iar'! licenses have been issued to the iy 28, and Lena Grier, 24; rA' drew Caldwell, Rev. Robert Anderson Alvin M. Sheiton, 21. and Ella E. Wilson, 18; Rev. Lewis T. Chapman. | ggThgodors Hagrie, 38."and Hilda Coleman, Rev. arvey Charlés Neison, &6, and Edna Berry, 44; Rev. J. A. Matthews. Frank I. Pruden, 64. Kensington, Ohio, and Addie £ Oren. 4l Cartersville, Va.i Rev. William M. Hoffmi Vilton Somes. 36, and Lizaie Glark, both Va.i Rev. Charles E. of g arrisonville. odge: %5ier 0. Jones. 22, and Gladys M. Omn- dorfl. 19: Rev. Alfred E. Barrows. Richard ‘A Howerton, 1. and Mary L. Rev. George O. Bullock. Joseph Cole. 46. and Carrie Simpson. 44; Rev. W. D. Jarvis. Joseph B. Weathers, 21. and Nora S. Sin- cleton. 16: Rev. R. W. Thomas. Joseph Myles, 32 and Zola R. Cooper hoth, of Seat Pleasant. ‘Md.: Rev.'W. arvis. Franklin M. Thomas, 22. Shads Side, Md.. and Margaret G. Gill i8. Salisbury, N. C.i Rev. Bernard Braskamp. Samuel W. Keeter, 24, and Eva V. Shoe- maker, 34: Rev. Wiiliam M. Hoffman. Leroy Wolfe, '27. and Elenora Chaconas, 21; Rev. John E. Brigss Emmett L. Pletcher. 30, and Cora M. De- ment. 26 Rev. George F. Dudley. Fdiard L. Titnour, 23 and Helen E. Rvan, 185 Rev. C.'8. Abbott. Births Reportecl The following births have besn reported {o the Health Department in the past 4 ours: Claence D. and Beatrice V. Welght, boy and girl twins. James B. and Eleanor A. Childs, boy. Demetrios and Euvtheke Cokinos, girl. Thomas B. and Emily E. Hurdle, girl. Guy and Bthel Dees, girl. Fred M. and Iolu B. Hoffman, gir] Chester’ L. and Elinor E. Donneliy, boy. George E. and Marion Carroll, boy: Chester G. and Mary E. Bhepherd, hoy. Daniel L and Rosalie L. Roche. girl. Richard ‘. and Delohine Pofler, ‘siri. Erank 0. and Ella A Brass eirl RUlDk 9 ang. Ruy K. Poatette. girl Benjumin, and_ Cells, Ashensky, ‘sirl Thom: Frank A Eugene Mary Logan. girl. Thomas and Helen V. Haye: ; Samuel and Marle A, Greenbers, slrl. Hammond and Rogers, boy. Benson and Marie Marceonet Rector_and Hattie Plovd, boy, John W. and Catherine L. Shugrue, boy. John W. and Anna M. Phillips, boy. Dionicio and Alice J. Calobong. boy. Ross L. and Blanche 8mith, boy. Peter J. and_Catherine Stathes. boy. Samuel and Esther Sehwartz. boy. Leslie D. and Belle Belt, boy. Almond Varieties. Almonds are of two kinds—bitter and sweet. The bitter almond is cultivated to a limited extent in Mediterranean countries, and the nuts are used in the manufacture of flavoring extracts and of prussic acid. The sweet, or edible, | almond is grown on a commercial scale | Se: in the south of Europe, in California and in_some other countries. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT A credit reputation is a good thing for any man. Moreover, it’s a great convenience. A charge account at this store is evidence of reliability and It's a good character Any man who meets his obligations in a businesslike way can open a charge account here He may make weekly payments or settle his account monthly. Either way he builds a good credit reputation. Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street INC. when we say that we render a complete, modern, dlgmfied fu- neral service, desirable in every way, for as little as $125, that we are doing business on a fair and square basis, relying upon small profits and big volume, rather than upon large profits from any one We believe this is the better way; certainly it is and will con- tinue to be our way of doing heo EAL FUNERAL HOME Gror reference. SAsk your newghbor’ 816 H STREET N.E Phonfl Lm. 8200 8201 District of Columbia—Fair and warm- ! er, with lowest temperature about 42 degrees tcnight: warmer; light to gentle southerly winds, Becoming moderate tomorrow. Maryland—Moxsf er tonight and tomorrow: gentle to| moderate southwest or south winds, in-| creasing tomorrow. | Virginia—Fair and warmer tonight:, tomorrow increasing | | cloudiness and | West tonight and tomorrow, probably show- | ers tomorrow afternoon in west por- | tions. Records for 24 Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m.. 12 midnight, 39; 4 am, 35; 8 am, 34; noon, 55. Barometer—4 pm. 30.36; 8 p.m 30.43; 12 midnight, 30.46; 4 a.m, 30.4 | 8 a.m., 30.55; noon, 30.50. Highest temperature, 56, 3:30 p.m. yesterday. Lowest temperature, 33. | 6:30 am. today. Temperature same date | Highest, 61; lowest, 32. Tide Tables. occurred at last year— Geodetic Sugvey.) Today—Low tide, 3:37 a.m. and 3:39 p.m.: high tide, 9:19 a.m. and 9:27 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, am. and 4:20 p.m.; high tide, 9:58 am. and 10:06 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 6:50 a.m 4:55 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises 6:51 a.m.; sets 4:55 p.m. Moon rises 8:55 2.m.: scts 6:20 p.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted unt‘- half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Great Falls—Clear. Harpers Ferry—Potomac and Shenan- | doah Rivers clear this morning. Weather in Various Citles ul‘emner-zure oy EeLE sun sets Stations. Weather. 014 Clear - Clear Glear Clear Clear © Clear ! Cloudy © Cloudy . Cloudy © Glear Pt.cloudy Cloudy Cloudy . Glear . Ptcloudy Cloudy Clear * Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy ; Cloudy Raining .. Cloudy . Ptcloudy Clondy . Clear Clear Cloudy .32 Raining . Clear _ Clear ! Cloud» Cloudy Rainin ; Clear Cloudy . Cloudy Clear Cloudy - Cloudy udy Raining - Raining . Cldy-Fey Abilene, Tex.. Ibany, N. ¥ Atlanta, G Atlantic Cit X Baltimore.” Md.. 30. Birmingham ... 30.40 Bk, X D 340 . Mass. Buffalo, N. Y. Charleston, S. Chicago, 11l . Cineinnati,Oht 5 Glevelard, Oblo. 30:32 Columbia. 8. C.. Denver, Detroit. El Paso. Te: Galveston, Helena, Mont. Huron.'S. Dak . 29.2: Indianapolis.Trd 30. an Jackscnville,Fla. 304 Kansas Clty Mo 3914 Los Angeles. ... Loucwille, "Ky.. 3 22.94 Miami, Fia New Orlean: New York, kiahoma City. Omaha. Nebr Philadelphia.Pa. Phoenix, Ariz... Pittsburgh, Pa.. Portland, Me. . 30. Portlard, Ores Raleich.' N. Salt Leke City. San Antonio... 3an Diego.Calif. 8an _TFrancisco. . ‘Wash Spokarie, ‘Wa: FOREIGN. (7 8.m.. Greenwich time. today.) Cloudy Fart cloudy ‘Rain Cloudy Vienna, Berlir.” Germany . Copenhagen. Denmark Stockholm, Swede: Part cloudy Gibraltsr.” Spain 52 Clear (N Greenwich time, today.) ). Azores. Cloudy Current obsmmomi Bermuda . 84 lear Toudy Part cloudy Cloudy Hamiiton, Sa ARGENTINA DATA. Yor the week endjng November 12, 1928. ~ senperature—Precipitation.— cur. Depar. Cur. Depar. P 5 —0.6 —0.4 Body Mother Placed in Vault. Funeral services for Senora Margue- | rita Chamorro de Cesar, who died in Garfleld Hospital Monday, were con- ducted in St. Patrick's Catholic Church today at 11 o'clock. The body was placed in a vault in Mount Olivet Cem- etery pending removal to Nicaragua. Senora de Cesar was the mother of Senor Dr. Alejandro Cesar, Minister of Nicaragua, and was the widow of a | prominent diplomat of Nicaragua. She came to this city about six mon’hs 2go_for medical treatment. FOR LOST ANIMALS. apply Animal Réscie League. 349 Maryland ave. s.w. Main 8088 LOST. ATRDALE. female, cufly haired. brown with dark back: ectalls spamtce fo the name Pan Tan. AM:THYs'r RINC 1a lost § i o ‘u n Jellefr's Wuhmom & R Saturday_night, 8t ;‘?nd lP..slve. s. very timid; ’9?":2:»’-!1" LIE-ESKIMO D J‘z.n TP oLDo0) W, w1 Tan cors Relum to_Animal Rescue MlsL‘:hn n"l;:d DOG. Great Dane. fe 4 white: selght about 173 I(Qs og’ No. 14454, * Tabe Tewar > Ber. A o ersmann, 140i Park DOG. young ears. 163: + orange wharked Reward for retur ol n'to W. W. Ross. e in accident on Baltim fear HYaftouiiie. Wil mumnc': :‘é&’mm‘é.&‘ WIth Mr. Smith at H. B. Lears. Jru 1812 You Rt " iw ey Wil be Sultnbiv onday. | rewarded ARPI v 12: lost 1 AT Rortn” 43 ‘05" peoma s | DOMESTIC Reward. 5. 1341_Conn. EYEGLASSES. in case: fortoise shel . Monday_eveninz between Veterans' and 10th and R. T. ave. ne. Reward. , Findlay. 914 Evart North_ 7957, GERMAN POLICE. : Saturday, N | Cavitel st..and’ Ma A f | Styiand M \tberal ‘n-l"fi | GLASSES, shell rimmed, | m leather case. marked between 1911 ! ““Teunis, Optician,” |and K and Georsetown. Reward. E. E. Main_5683. | Murphy, 1901 K n.w. LAUNDRY. lost at- Florids ave and. | Reward: Return to, 2011 e Decatur 2500-3. Tim, Bureau A old. Tost_vesterday, b S SR TR i R Colanibla CSoda-g, 0 _Circle bus. P t gray and solden ta male: $25 reward for return or for informa tion leading to his recovery C'D. Dray- 125 Kalorama_rd. FOL!CE Eoc-smwm from 2244 canmml 00 SR ey oM R R Conklin, Main_7033. _Reward. r B | rewaid. Phone North 047 i ING. diamond solitaire. ’Sag Theater. on sél‘!fl or { Substantial_reward. | RINGS, two, weddin | from 7ih and G nw, 1t returned. Apt 1 SUM OF MONEY In_vicinity of Wardman Park or 16th and Euclid sts. Reward. De- catur g@fi I TEASPOX ur S OO heTia st bet, otk "aa Tiin B 18th st. near § Luther Eratts Poton Y PEWRTTER.-Remifaton: poriable Sin- lay, near Union Station: Government prop- Reward at 200 New Jersey lV!.‘l; v. Return~ 2030 i a: 3 hn " p;’cfl’e'{‘e‘r‘}! _Adams Apt. 135 and_ oo i 0 town: rl"lrs " Baker, 515 O st. A VELOCIPEDE, wirls geamiv b, o s — i WATCH —Lady's Elgin. white goid watch white s0ld strap, between Tivoll Thes‘er ana U st and_Albermarle st. n.w.: Cleveiand 651, WRIST wncu ady's, Elgin, with link bracelet: {i>m Aiton pl. ‘through 39th, Wis- consin ave. or Georgetown ear. Mrs. B. E. Behrend. 3805 Alton pl. n . 'BOND—November il fdentify. Lo0h PeNRa, “Bicuse “phone P nklin 805, 4 Tittie 13 SENORA DE CESAR RITES. | reward. | ly cloudy and wnrm-{ = warmer; gentle to moderate east, shift- | | ing to southwest or south, winds. | Virginia—Cloudy and warmer | ;8 pm. 47; | occurred at | | (Furnished by United States Coast and‘ sun of Nicaraguan Minister's | | 5" | Ross. ruct veloped in England that a small child clapper weighinz 336 pounds or more. tomorrow cloudy and | The device operates great carillons of [ bells on the player-piano principle. | ELLIOTT, GEORGE. Sr. On Wednesday. No- | HUNTER. wiLLIAM M, can strike a key and swing a bell- © €ards of Thanks. NNIS. JAMES E. We wish to express our sircere tha; ur_many relatives an iends for kin: . sympathy and bea tiful floral tributes during_the ilness my hushand. Rev. JAVES E. ENNIS MRS JAMES L ENNIS A Annrrgnl MITCHELL. OSCAR LEIBER. We wish to| express our thanks and appreciation te the ciergy and to our many friends for their” kindness. sympathy and heautiful Aoral tributes extended tn us at the death of onr beloved rector. Rev. OSCAR | LEIBER MITCHELL. THE VESTRY AND_PARISHIONERS or ST. MARY'S PARISH | WOODS. CAPT. JAMES F. Wa wish to e Dress our sincere appreciation to our many | frisnds for their kind expressions of sym- oathy and beautiful floral tributes at the | ath of our beloved husband and father, Crol JAMES P, WOODS JAMES F. WOODS AND FAMILY Reuthe. MARY ELIZABETH. On Tue: mber 13, 1928, MARY ELIZA- | BETH ANDERSON. Funeral from W. W Deal's funeral home, 316 H st. n.e. on Thursday, November 15. at 2 p.m. Inter- | meat Congressional Cemetery. ATKINSON. ARCHIBALD PARKS. Departed nis life ‘'Monday. November 12. 1928. Rew Orleans. ARCHIBALD PARKS AT- KINSON.. ‘beloved son of Louis W. and Laura P. “Atkinson. Remains arriving Wednesday _noon. November 14. Funeral | from the home of his parents. Louis W. Laura P. Atkinson. 1724 Q@ st. n.w. on Thursday. November 15. ot I p.m. In- terment Rock Creek Cemetery 14 BRADDOCK, RENA CUSHMAN. Tuesday November' 13, 1928, in Oklahoma_City. Okla.. RENA CUSHMAN = BRADDOC! doughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Braddock. | Notice of funeral latr. | BUTLER. GEORGE. On_ Saturday. Novem- ber 0.7 ls3a” at - Gallinger “Hosoital. | GEORGE BUTLER of 2115 5th st | Belnved brother of Tobert and ‘Addisos | Smith. Funeral Thursdav, Novemoer 15 at 2:30 pm. from the Meiropolitan Bap- | i irch. 'R hetween 12th and 13th sts n.w. “Remains resting at the W est | Jarvis Co. funeral parlors, 2323 Ga. nre .. 1| BUTLER. GEORGE. Officers and members of Golumbia Lodge. No. 85, 1. B. P. O. E. of | &.. are hereby nofified of the' death of Brother GEORGE BUTLER. and that s slon of sorrow will be heid at Columbia Lodge Eiks' Home Wednesday, November 23, at 7:30 p.m. Funeral from Metro- politan Baptist Church. R ot. b 13th sts“now.. Thursdas. November 3 2:30 p.m. Members of Morning Star Lodge. No. 40; Forest Temple, No. 9 Columbia Temple, No. 422. are invited. HERBERT E. JONES, E. R. A. E. WILLIAMS. Sec. BYRD. ELIZABETH. Departed this life on Tuesday, November 13, 1023. ai the resi- dence of her granddaighter. Mrs: Lucilie Richey, 1678 Kalorama rd. n.w.. ELIZA- BETH. belcved wife of Perry Bvrd. She leaves’ to mourn their loss five sons, four daughters. eleven grandchildren and_ a host of other relatives and_friends. Pu- neral Thursday. November 15. from Mount Nebo Baptist Churen, at 1 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. DAVIDGE. ELIZABETH. AND CLAYTOR ALICE. " The Ladies' Reliable Immediate Society: You are notified of the death of Mrs. ELIZABETH DAVIDGE. who died October 14, 1928, also Mrs. ALICE CLAYTOR. who died October 25, at Elv- ington. Va. Assessment due at the next regular meeting. MISS JESSIE MASON, Pres; ADDIE CHASE GREEN, Rec. Sec. L DILLER, JOSEPH SILAS. On Tuesday, No- vember 13, 1923. at 11:30 p.m., at_his residence. 1466 Belmont st. n.w.. JOSEPH SILAS, beloved husband of ‘Laura Paul Diller.’ Funeral from his late residence. 1466 Belmont st. n.w.. Thursday, Novem: ber 1 pim. Interment in Plain- | | | | vember 14, 1928 at the Chastleton Hotel, GEORGE ELLIOTT. sr.. aged 53 vears, be- | loved husband of Catherine A. Ellioit. Re- | maine resting at Hysone's funeral home. 1300 N st. n.w. Funeral {yom Hysong's parlors at 8:30 a.m. Fridav. November 16, | thence’ to S, Pal's Catholic Church. 15t1 | and V' sts. n.w. where low mass will S0% ot 3em interment privater " 18" FOWLER. JAMES MARION. On Tuesday November 13, 1528, at his tesidence 1313 Kenilworth ave. n.e. JAMES M. TR o Susbaria o ine Inte Hen: riette M. Fowier, in his 86th year. Funeral | serviees will be held at Zurhorst funeral | parlors, 301 East Capitol st.. on Thursdas. | Rovember 1. at 11 a.m. Taterment Con- | cressional Cemetery. | GREEN, LUCIUS, Departed this life Fri- | day November 9. 1028, ai Providence Hos | Ambridge, Pa.. LUCIUS GREEN. He | eaves to mourn their loss one brother, Robert L Green: two sisters and a host of other relatives and friends. Puneral Thursdav, November 15. at 1 p.m.. f the B. Clarke Co. funer 1416 Florida ave. n.e. HARPER, JOHN C. Suddenly. on Novem- ber 12, 1028, at 3:30 ».m.. JOHN C. hus- | band of the late Lillie A.° Harper' (ne Coates) and stepfather of Violet Coates. Funeral services on Thursday. November 15.'at 11 a.m., at his late residence. 1348 | Pa_"ave. se. Relatives and friends in- | vited. bt HOLTZOLAW. WILLIAM ~BENNETT. Tuesday. November 13, Do Hroepital. SWILLIAM BENNETT: heloved husband of Nency'Jane Holtzelaw. | Funcral from the chapel ‘of J. William | Lee's Sons, 332 Pa_ave. n.w., on Thursday. November 15, at 10 o'clock ‘a.m. “Relats and friends invited. Interment at War- renton, Va. = 2, DEpATted, this life November 12, at 4 p.m. | beloved husband of Blanch | M. Hunter. loving son of Susan Hunter. | brother of Mrs, Jennie Carter. Mrs. Martha Porter, Mrs. Murl Lowe and James Ha mon Hunter. He also leaves one niece and two nephews and a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral Thursdav. November | 15, at 1 p.m.. from his late residence. 407 | ave. n.w. Relatives and frien | vited. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. * | KIRBY, PATRICK M. On Tuesday. Novem- ber 13. 1628, at 6 & KIR- | BY. beloved husba anora | (nee Mangan). _Funeral from his late residence, 1212 6th w., on Friday. November 16. ‘at 8:30 + thence to St Dominic's Church. where " requiem mas; will be sung at 9 o'clock for the repose of his soul. ~Relatives and friends invited. | Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. JOHNSON, EDITH M. Departed this life | Novemter 12, 1928, Eastern ave. n.e Buir- yille. 'EDITH M. "JOHNSON. _ Funeral Thuisdaz, November I8, (rom’ Contes A. . E. 7. Church, at 12 p.m. 14 N . ETHEL. On Wednesday. Novem- ber 14. 1028. at her residence, 512 Randolph st. nw. ETHEL, lovine daughter of Mr and Mis. Joseph D. Nevius. in her 23rd year. Notice of funeral later. PATTISON. W. TERRELL November 1. 1320, 08 "his” recidence. 1501 Sra St n. ased 83 years, W. TERRELL PATIISON. beloved hushand of Cora Alexander Pat: tison. Services at _his late residence Thursday at 4 pm. Interment at Indian- apolis Friday afternoon. PSLIEGER. MABEL EVELYN. On Monday, November 12 1038, at. Ggorge Washington Hospital. MABEL SLIEGER. RSy Jeate beloyed wite of 3. H. Pslieger of McLean, Va. Funeral services at Hysong's funeral hcme, 1300 N st. n. Wednesday, November 14, at 2:30° p. Relatives and f{riends invited to " attend. Interment Prospect Hill Cemetery. RANDOLPH. MABEL R. Doparted this life Tuesday, November i3, 1028. at Freed- men’s ‘Hospital. Miss MABEL R. RAN- DOLPH. lovins daughter of Mrs, Rose B Randolph _of Ashland, Va. Iatermeni Ashland. Va. REED. ELIZABETH. On vember 14. 1928, in her eight ELIZABETH REED. Remains resting at the W. W. Chambers funeral home, 14 and Chapin sts. n.w. Interment Sua- bury, Pa. RIGGS. CHARLES WARREN. Departed this lite Saturday, November 11, 1928, CHARLES Monday. WILLIAM M. Wossdotan, fiosixh year, other relatives November 15, at 1 p.m.. from the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. West End funeral parlors. 28th ‘and Dumbarion ave. n.w., Rev. C. C. Williams oficiating. ROBERTS. EDWARD. Officers and members of Columbia Lodge. No. 85. are hereby noti- fied of the death of Brother EDWARD ROBERTS. and that session of sorrow will | be held st Columbia Lodse Elks' Home Wadnesday, November 14, at 7:30 neral from First Baptist Ch ! Dumbarton ave n.w. Thursday. November | 15, at 1 pm. Members of Morning Star Lodge. No__40: Fcrest Temple. No. 9. and Columbia Temple. No. 422, are invited. HERBERT E. JONES, E. R. A. E. WILLIAMS, Sec. o On, Tuecday. November 30 pm. residence. 623 Morton st. LUCILLE ROSS, de- {pted daughicr "ot samael H.. st and Mary Adelaide Rossi sister of Jessic. Ruth. Naomi. Rosie, Adelaide. Samuel. Jemes, Albert and Charles Ross Funeral Sunday, November 18, 1 p.m. from the Pirst Baptist. Church, Sherman ave and Lamont st. n.w.. Rev. Daniel Wash- ington officiating. 'Reémains resting at tn W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors Ga. ave. nW. 15 HTH. JOUN L. Oon ‘gndu November, 12, 1928.' JOHN L. SMITH. Remains resting Warren Taltavull's funeral home. Warren Taltavull's fu- Spring rd. on November 13. at 8:30 a.m thence to'St. Patrick’s Church, where ma Wil be said at 9 am. Relatives and friends invited to atiend. Interment at Arlington National Cemetery STONE. ELIZABETH LOUISE. On Tuesday, November 13, at the Sacred Heart Home. Hyettsville, 'Md,. " ELIZABETH LOUISE STONE. in her 83rd year. Funeral from the residence of her riece, Mrs. M. Louice Noyes. 1122 Shepherd st. n.e.. on Thurs- day, November 15, at 8:30 am. thence to 8t. Antheny's Church, Brookland. D, C.. at 3 am. Interment in Glenwood Cehe- ery. Wi 1028, i oast ol feral Thursd: 13,1928, at MELVILLE W. On November 12, at his residence. 34 Lexington pl. n.e. MELVILLE W. WILEY. beloved hus- band of Fronces E. Wiley fees at his late rasidence Thursdav. vember 15. at 11 am. Relatives and frisnds {rvited fo attend. Interment Ahbey Mausoleum. Plsase omit fioy i WOLSTENHOLME, PAULINE_ LOUIS] Wednesiny, Novemoer A0 1038, s Gibjor Hospltal, PAULINE LOUISE. beloved wite | i Glenh Wolstenholme (nes Burkhalter), - aged 25 vears, Funeral from her late resi dence, 1317 E st. s.e. on Pridav, Novem- ber 16, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends in- vited. " Interment Consressional Cemetery. L CAMPRELL. CATHERINE M. In | & WOOD. uncie of Emma. Geogge and Wal tec Wood. Funeral Friday November at 1:30 pm. from Walte nerai parlors. 1334 4th st. n.w. Relatives and friends invited. WOOD. FRANK. All members of Themu H. Wright Lodge. No. 9607, G. U. O, of O. F.. are ordered to attend a spécial meeting Thursday, November 15. 1928, at 7 p.m., in Pythian Temple. 12th and U sts. n.w.. to arrange for the funeral of our ‘late brother. FRANK WOOD. Funeral Fridav, November 16. from Walter Wood's funerai paror. 1234 4th st. n.w., at 1:30 p.m. By order of M. J. KEY. N. G, L. M. LEAKE. Secy. 15 In Memoriam. BROWN. SALLIE. A tribute of love and de- votion' to the sacred memory of my de- voted mother. Mrs. SALLIE BROWN. who ft me so suddenly four years aso todar. November 14. 1934 Like ivy on a withered oak, When other things decay our love for ~ou will“alwars live And never fade awa MR AND MRS. GLIVER 'S. BROWN AND BROWN. SALLIE. In loving memory of our beloved mother. SALLIE BROWN. who de. parted this life four years ago today, No- vember 14, 1924 We miss your help, sour cheery vays. With you we spent our happiest dass We miss you when we need a friend, On_you we slways could depend. HER DEVOTED CHILDREN. WILLIAM G. EROWN, ANNIE M. BROWN. . lovi ury_of my dear mother. CATHERI! CAMPBELL. who left me eiznt vea todayv, November 14. HER DEVOTED $68TinEs D cAMP- CURRY. MAE L. In sad but loving remems brance of my dear sister, MAE L CURRY. who departed this life one year ago tod: November 14, 1927 Today recalls the memory Of a dear one Iaid to rest, And those who still remember her Are those who_ loved her best HER DEVOTED SISTER. LOUISE DUN- FRAZIER. ‘membrance _of fathor. JAMES T. this life five years ago today 1923 Today w JAMES T. In sad but loving re- oir_ dear husbapd _and who dep ember 14, turn back the pases k of nished loved one e zee. AND CHILDREN. * 3 theught both wander To the gravs, not far awar, Where 'you wére laid, dear’ mother. ree years ago to LOVING DAUGHTER. KATIE BUMBY. My life is lonesome, My heart is filled with pain, o Jfeel that 1 will never grow py day in_life again LovinG BAvGHTER, ‘HELENA WILSON. heart and | JASPER. ANNA JANE. In sad but loving re« of our devoted wife. mother e arandmotner. ANNA JANE. JASPER. Sho departed thic Jige ‘fout” yeazs”ago to- day. November 14, 1924. Loved jn life. remembered in death. HER HUSBAND, CHILDREN AND GRAND- CHILDREN. MULLEN. LUVINIA GIBSON. In sad but loving remembrance of my dear mother, LUVINIA G. MULLEN, who departed this life three years today. November 14, 1925. 1 cannot forget you. dear mother, While on earth I 'stay, For God only knows my feeling, But 1 pray we will meet some day. Y OUR” DAUGHTER, MARIE GIBSON: * NALLEY, THOMAS R. In sad but loving re- membrance of our dear husband and brother, THOMAS R. NALLEY. who died six years ago today, November 14, 1922. How sad today our troubled hearts, How dim our eves with tears, For death has robbed us of the one We_thought was outs for vear HIS WIFE, KATIE, AND SISTER. WEST. GLADYS M. In sad but lou’w re- membrance of our dear daughter and mother. GLADYS M. WEST, who departed this life three vears ago today, November 14, 1925, The one we loved has gone to r Her firm. true heart is still: The hands ‘that always gave us help New lie in death’s cold chill How sad today our lonely hearts, How dim our eyes with tears, For deatn has robbed us of the one We thought was ours for vears DEVOTED PARENTS. GEORGE AND BER- THA ANDERSON; CHILDREN, SAM AND MARJORIE. ' MEMORIALS. MONUMENTS MAUSOLEUMS DESIGNED AND ERECTED WRITE OR TELEPHONE FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET MAIN 2968 (HEJ F MANNING CO ., Inc 919 157TH STREET N. W WasHINGTon. D. C. 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