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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY. NOVEMBER beyond the retirement age, he was | granted a two-year extension and con- ROBERT W. HOUGH BURIED. | finued n his position until forced to fetire September 7 due to faiiing| Onon Veteran. 88, Was Invalid | health. From Antietam Wounds. | "Mr. Hauser is survived by his ‘u}‘nw 1 1! er. and thres N e nd Harey | Funeral services for Robert W. Houg Hauser. i a al 88 years old, Union Army veteran. 1518 Funcral services will be conducted | Newton street northeast, who died in | at the residence tomorrow afternoon 3t 2 oclock Interment will be in| Walter Reed Hospital Tuesday. were Prospect Hill Cemetery. ’nnnducled at the residence today at 11:30 o'clock. Interment was in Arling- | | ton Cemetery. | Births Reporled | Mz, Toush was rendercd practical an inval rom wounds sustained at Iollowing births have, bean reooriod | the battle of Antietam. He was a mem- | ) ber of Lincoln Post, G. A. R. He is survived by a brother, Clinton | | Hough, and two grnndchi]dren, ERNESTHAUSER DEAD; | WITH U. S. 50 YEARS Retired Gardener of Department of Agriculture to Be Buried Tomorrow. Prncst Hauser, 68 years old. who at 15 was hired to “fill in” on a job at| th= Department of Agriculture for a noriod of two weeks and continued there for more than 50 years, and be- nown as one of the country’s skiliful sevthe swingers, died at residence, 237 Q street, Wednes- He had resided at th> Q street since he was four years old Houser went to work as a gar- in the Department of Asri- Avoril 2. 1878. while Gen. Wil- . L:Duc was commissioner. He vos hired to fill the place of a man v was away on sick leave. Later the | man whom hinhad x;;lie d fieturned.‘ but s2i6 to him: “Don't any | my fob away from me. You can have | fours; Hoh Department inthe past th~ job. I am going hom= to die.” | lR'vbcn W. Housh, 83. Waltsr Reed Hox So. wanting an outside fob. Mr (PHAL . . o Lo Lo oo coh 8 Diller, 78, 1466 Belmont st Hauser wes given the task of keeping :':;“D:?'phm::m rr;r Asridcullurc grounds , Beifie Anderson. 77. Home for Ased and | AMETHYST RING. larse. sduare-cut “secd happy as vh:r?h‘: hn;l:i h?cnne“:glfifm‘?‘mg"‘hrrn Chapman, 7, St. Elizabeth's Hos- | Cleveland 435';‘ S “"{2!" {he general head of “growing and_ eare HEEit B O RS LA pavel, | ATSwers o mame iack. flgxrflm i3 | of the lawns, trees and shrubs in the| Edna Nelson. 23, Casurlty Hospitl. | Zamont st pt. 104 R olebratad.the et Eihel Nevits: 37, 312 Rastorobar. | Somar ot glasee, with vellow eves. e celebra e fiftieth anniversary | Bumadest Ralstion. 10, ‘Children < Hosnital e of ‘his emplovment, there on the second | Aniels Sladite: 4 Providence Haspist Sfi:?’%fnf“n"fm‘.fi'c’n‘.'.‘é FRRATIE of last April. when he was congratu- \ ange and g 3 Edward F, SEIHI())’! 3. 1142 4th st. ne enerous re .. | Genex eward an N ked T by M felow empoves ARGAR | gllan K. Newcomer. 13 davs. Walte: Reca | Beratur son "ans, gre "o ouestions agke PRllip Hawkins. 73, - Seorsttonn Hosuital f,;&lli o‘l;c 5}4 n!:“—ln Georgetown. Reward. Perry & Walsh Morticians Charles M. Riggs. Private Ambulances George Butler, 48. Gallinger Hosp 29 H St. N.W. Main 984 The {0 the Kealth Department in o Rosario and Giuseppa Vezzi. bor Carl R. and Minerva J_Saunders. zirl Robert and Katherine White. girl Arthur L. and Bessle M. Moore, girl Nicola_and Maria Nicastro. sirl. John 8. and Mary C. Svivester, girl Vincent 1. and Mary F. Henson. girl Earl A. and Catherine Clarke. bor Eugenc and Willie L. Broome. girl. Edwin and Ethel Fraction, girl. Jemes M and Bessie Dyer. boy. Paul and Mary Simpson, boy. ames O. and Janie_Fox. boy. James and Ida B. Peary, bo Deaths Reported anomu s Crime Stories. | Most of the thrilling crime romancts‘ of Gaboriau, the great French producc” of detective storles. were written as| newspaper fiction. Gaboriau, who died | in 1873 at the age of 38, is said to have | |been Bismarck's favorite author. says | the Gas Logic magazine. FOUND. | R EOST ANIMALS. app¥ Animal Resci | 1e._349 Ma er\ arsland a\' w. Main 8088 »O\’l’ al William ‘M. Hunter, 40. 407 Florida ave. Dasy B Giles, 27. 603 Gordon ave. Fdith Harrs. 6. 2351 Sayles Dlace 5.~ Ralph Stuart, 1. Freedmen's Ho: | sione. ‘at’ Belasco Theater. Tuesdas evenine. containing rose point handkerchief valued a3 2l Cleveland 4955. FLEXIBLE BRACELET. with platinum top and green gold back, with 3 dfamonds. Re- turn,to Adv. office F. R. Jellefl, Inc., or call GERMAN POLICE DOG. pubpy. black and brown: license No 6308 ~Return o 1416 The first civil airplane to be regi tered under the Irish Free State gov ernment has just been registered by Col. 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A liberal reward will be paid for the return of | these bonds or for information leading to | | their recovers. ~Address Box 489-H, Star PAY ENVELOPE between 920 E st n.w 10th and C ste. nw. Ignlauls KM POLICE DOGS. 2. male and female: license Nos. 10786 and'11731. 1010 Florida ave. ne. ave. Tuesday night, glasses, name, address inside. Keep money. return. _Call Ad: Adams 0044, o RING—Finder floor Grafton Hotel, Tewurn to Gratton Hotel. Miss _Harriman. d. SUM OF MONEY in vicinity of Wardman Park or 16th and Euclid sts. Reward. De- catur_5300. Mr. Gilchrist. WATCH. " hunting case, e, gold: _m . J. G.i lost Tuesday; reward. Lincoln_92: | WRIST WATCH. Gruen, itTals 0. c c Phone Potomac 2731 EISEMAN’S SEVENTH AND F STS. monogram 610 Grleans | | Ensign Campbell 'EX-MARINE T0 BEAR TROPHY TO BRITISH Charles R. Francis to Deliver Gift to Royal Corps—Tunney to Present It. Charles” R. Francis of Washington, retired sergeant major of the Marine Corps and holder of the Congressional Medal of Honor, was selected yester- day by Maj. Gen. Lejeune, com- mandant of the corps, to deliver a soccer foot ball trophy te the Royal Marines of England. The trophy was ! donated by the American Marines in | return for the gift of the bulldog mas- cot, Pvt. Padgett, by the British. Gene_Tunney, captain in the Marine Corps Reserve, December 15 at Portsmouth. England, | headquarters of the Royal Marine Corps. Sergt. Francis will sail for England December 5. He was born in Doyles- town, Pa., May 19, 1875; enlisted in the Marine Corps April 21, 1898, and served | continuously in the corps until he was! During the retired, April 30, 1923. World War he was commissioned a second lieutenant and served with dis- tinction with the 5th Regiment in France. He was awarded the M#dal of Honor at Tientsin, China. June 21. 1900, dur- ing the Boxer Rebellion. He also holds ! the West Indian campain medal for participating in the cal practically every home and foreign sta- tion in the corps. as well as on fll?.‘«' battleships, including the ill-fated aine. Sergt. Francis is now employed by | the Riggs National Bank and lives at 5101 Connecticut avenue. AWARD FOR HEROISM. Receives Medal for Saving Shipmate’'s Life. For his bravery in rescuing from drowning -an enlisted shipmate, En- sign Gordon Campbell, a _son of Col. Archibald Campbell. U. S. Army, at Governor's Island, N. Y. has heen awarded a siver medal of honor by the Treasury Department. Ensign Campbell, attached to the battleship Pennsylvania, on May 3. while lying in his stateroom, heard a cry_of man overboard. He rushed on Cards of Thanks. LYON. JOANNA. tivet “and " {riends Elizabeth's Hospital, Forgit and Mrs. Les and beautiful fioral tributes at the death of my mother. JOANNA LYON MADGE RYCE. 1308 K st. s.e. JACOB. We wish to extend to our relatives and friends our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for their kindness and symeathy and besutiful floral tributes &t the recent death of our beloved husband and brother. JACOR STRONG, NI FAAnTE STRONG. YOUNG. ALICE \n'nun. We wish to ex- press our _sincere appreciation to our many friends. neizhbors and relatives for kindness, sympathy and beautiful Joral tributes extended o us at the death of our M|n\edommhrr and sister, ALICE AT GHAER. SONS AND SISTER. Open A Charge Account On Our Liberal Credit Plan FALL SUITS 25 At these popular prices you will fi line of stylish, all-wool suits. Sui tailored of good sturdy woolens splendidly. mixtures are all here. count, Pay in small weekly amounts, easy to meet. 30 ON LIBERAL TERMS '35 25 '30 ON LIBERAL TERMS Our display of overcoats is as fine as you'll find in Washington. They re made of the finest materials and are tailored in the best possible manner. Plenty of the plain blues and greys are shown. Also a well selected assortment of novelty mixtures. Liberal credit terms will be cheerfully arranged without any additional | cost to you. Blue serges, pin stripes, Open a ¢ '35 nd a large ts smartly that wear novelty harge ac- or monthly will present the trophy | | cutting at | Santiago, Cuba, in 1898. ;He served in | I wish to thank my rela- | | Pug: l i | { | | | | | | HENDRICKS, ARTHUR. On Thureday, No- | HOL.MES, LILLIAN. 16; 1928. Peaths. All members of the Ladies’ Cliff Rock Society are hereby notified of the death of Mrs. LULA LEE on November 15. 1923, Funeral Sunday. November 18. et 1 p.m.. from Florida Avenue Baptist Church, Fla. ave. bet. 6th and Jth st deck and dived into the water along- | side théoahlé). v‘vhin:lh ;’u th;n d“ !h:v 4 Soun ash., Navy Yard. and| passed a line aroind the body of | “EEsLOLISE, Fireman, First Class, J. N. Johnson. so | that he was hauled aboard the !hlp\ and saved. Beaths. IIORINSON, HARRIE ‘The Ladies’ Able Immediate Relet Soclety s reque (d to attend the funeral of Mrs. HAI RIETT nounweon Saturday. November | 17. 1928, at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- | dence, l623 Marion st. n.w. MISS_JESSIE MASON, President, ADDIE CHASE GREEN. Rec. Secty ROBINSON. HARRIETT. All members cf the Ladies’ CIff Rock Society are hereby notified of the death of HARRIETT ROB- INSON on November 15. '1928. Funeral Saturday. November 17. at 2 p.m.. from er late residence. 1633 Marion st n.w HART. Pres. F. M. BURRELL. Secy. ROYSTON. MARGARET BURNADETTE. Wednesdav. November 14. 1928, at" T nm.. at Children's Hospital. MARGASET | BURNADETTE ROYSTON. aged 10 vears 7 months. beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Royston. Puneral from the | tesidence of her parents. Falls Church. Va. Saturdav. November 17. at 1 p.m. . n.w. HART. Pres. P. M. BURRELL. Secy. | LIVINGSTON, GEORGE S. Suddenly on Wednesaay.” November 14, 1923 at 9:30 | . at_his residence, Cathedral Mansions, | EEGRGE §.. beloved husband of Louise H. \ LVingston. “Funeral services at St. Thomas ZENECT pERaN huand BF 1oy e the Aposti: Ghurch at 0:30 a.m.. Saturday. Caroline E. Bergman and beloved father G Mre” chacles Atendhlc, eca gy Jouts, | November 17 " Tnterment piiyate | unerai from his late residence. 1434 Lone- | MAGRUDER., W, Snddents. on fellow st. nw.. on Monday. November 10, |MAGRUDER. LAWRENCE Yos SLAWRENCE 202 pm Relatives and friends invited | W'N{SERUDER. n his 40th vear. Fu- o jaifend. “interment ar Rock Cretk | nrralfgam biy Inte esidence:” Hynting Cemetery Hill. Md.. on Saturdav. November 17. at DRADDOCK, RENA CUSHMAN. Tuesdsy.| Dhbrintosmsmt Gaton Gemeters. Rock- 13,1928, 1n Okiahoma - City. S hpdy e skia HRADDGOR, | | I M | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Braddock. MALAHEY. RICHARD F. On Thursdas | Funeral services at the chapel of John | November 15. 1028, at 12 Jflamtfllc AR | Intérment Uvperville Cemetery. Upper R Wrsht Co. 1337 10th st. n.w., Satur-| F, MALAHEY, beloved ton O B syom | ville. Va. Relatives and friends invited day, November 17. 2 p.m. ) . | ent n( N J. | 4 BROWN, JAMES. Departed this. life sud- | i underteling establisnment, of B ST e MUELs, SAMOE, sCodn i denly. Sunm«y November 11. 1928, .mn(zs vember 17 8:30 a.m.: thence to sr Ste- | survived by a devoted wife. Rosa 5«,". Ty e mite, Blsle oW et SF | D where requem mass funeral chapel of George B. ke 209 pm.. from the funeral Darior of Morris A Carter & Co., 2nd and F sis, 5. Beath BERGMAN. HENRY ERNEST. Thursday November 15.°1928. at 9:30 p.m. RY B s 1o the repose of his Friends and relatives invited. MAI AHE\' RlCH\lD r. Thur:dlv, Novem- n.w. Saturday, November 17. n'm lm. for the purpose of attending the lunenl of Ccmrafl' MALAHEY. MUEL HUBACHER. Commander. | MADISON L. HILL, Adjutant. Funeral Saturday. ol 16* pm. at the above. 1418 Florids,_ave. n.c. November 17. at 1 named chapel. TAYLOR. REBECCA. Enfered fnto rest| Tuesday. November. 13. 1028. at 12 noon | at her residence. 1433 Church st. n.w. | REBECCA TAYLOR. devoted mother of William Tavlor. and loving sister of Sarah | Car‘er. Funeral Saturday. November 17. at 1:30 pm.. from Ebenezer M. E. Church, 4th and D sts. s.e. Relstives and frienas cordially invited. 16 | TAYLOR. RE . Entere McCLURE. WILLIAM JOHN._ Sr. Suddents. | TAYIOR: RERECCA. Entercd on Thursday. Nevember 1. 1028, at his | Fi3f, Tuesdass, Raremper 15 0% e, RE- Tesidence. 151 Monnt Vernon boulevard. | HetGAC TAYLOR devored "sadmother of Alexandria. ~Va, WILLIAM JOHN 1rc: | SRCON JLENLOR, CCiont 1373 Morris rd CUURE. Sr. %4 years. belovéd hushand | 307 Anscortia. . C. of Ida Virg:nia McClure (nee Gess | ks Notice of funeral hereafter. | Rest. sweet spirit. res Home at lest, home at last McKEEHAN, MARY ANNA. Suddenly, on GODCHILD, SAMUEL E. HARRIS. Thursday. November 15. 1328, after a long iness. “MARY ANNA. wife' of the late TAMLOR. RFEECCA. Rebecca Housthold of | Gnarles Watson McKeshan, aged 73 years. | Ruth. No. 8 G U O of O. F.: You are She is survived by her daughter, Mrs. e s o Louise J. Magill, and one grandson. Brad- 1433 Church st n.w. n ford Steele Magill, of the Connectiont | Apts. Remains resting at Hysong's funeral | arlors. 1300 N st. n.w. Funeral and in- ferment at Philadelphia. Pa. MENDES, CALVIN. On Wednesday, Novem- ber 14, 1928, CALVIN MENDES, devoted zon of Joseph and Alberta Mendes. Funeral Saturday, November 17. at 2 p.m.. frem the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlos. 2222 Georsia ave. n.w MITCHELL, JOHN H. 15. 1928 JOHN H. MITCHELL, bel husband’ of Susie ‘A Mitcheil. Fune: Mondas, November 19, trom Soldierc' Home Chapel.'10:30 a.m.. Relatives and friends | (Boston. papers please | FRED. On Friday. November 16. 1928, at’ Providence Hospital. FRED COE, loved husband of Margaret Coe (nee | Wathen). ~Puneral {rom the residence of | his mother, 616 1ith st n.e. Sunday, | November 18. Interment Newport, Md. DAVIS. IRA AINSLEY. Saturday. Novem- | ber 10. 1928, San Francisco, Calif.. IRA AINSLEY DAVIS, beloved "husband —of | Carrie Lee Davis. and father of Ann F. Davis_and Baxter Dayis of 1419 R st. | n.w. Puneral services Tuesdas. November 20.'st 11 a.m. at the residence of his mother, Mrs. Annie R. Davis, Myrtle ave. Russell' td. Rosemont. Va. Interment | Arlington National Cemetery. 17 FITZGERALD. FRANCIS M. On_Thursda: November_ 15. 1928. FRANCIS M.. son of the late Michael and Mary Branan FPitz- zerald. Puneral will be held from Zur- horst's funeral parlors. 301 Eest Capitol st.. Saturdav. November 17, at 8:30 a.m. thence to Holy Comforter Church, where mass will be said at 9 a.m. for the repose of his soul. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery’ GLASCOE. SARAW A. On Thursday, No- vember 13, 1928, at her residence. 119 G st. se.. SKRAH A.. wife of Henry Glascoe. aged '86 _vears. " Funersl ~from Christ between 6th and 7th sts. November 17. at 2 p. Relatives ‘and ' friends invited to_attend Interment Congressional Cemeters. into eternal 1928, at her Ncvember 17, 1923, at 1 from Ebenezer Chureh. 4th and D sts. MARY NICKENS, M. N. BLRTHA DAVIS. W. R. HESTER A. On Wednesday. v 14, 1928. at Der residence. 181§ | n.v., HESTER A THOMPSON. | devoted wife ' of Frank Thompson. She | also leaves five sisters and three brothers and a host of other relatives and friends. | T Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors. 2223 Georgia ave. n.w. Funeral Saturday, November 17. from her | late residence, 1618 14th st. n.w.. at 1| pm _Interment at Harmony Comet-ry. Rev. Pinn officiating. 7ot THOMPSON HESTEE A._ All members of | Tarlor Council, No, 400.'I. O. St. Luke. are | hereby Totified of the ‘death of Sister | HESTER A. THOMPSON. Wednesday. No- vember 14, 1928. Funeral Saturday. No- | yomber 17, {rom ner late residence. 1618 1th st n.w.. at : GRRTRUDE RROWN. W_ C. ROSETTA_DUTCH. D. C. ELIZABETH B. WHITE, Sec TYLER. CHARLES S. Sr. Departed this life Thursday. Novembar 15. 1928. 11:20 a.m.. at Providence Hospital. after a brief illness, CHARLES 8. TYLER, Sr., be- | loved husband of Mamie E. Tyler. Yllh!f‘ of. Charles S. Tyler, jr. Many other | relatives and friends survive. Remains | temporarily 1esting at Robert Campbell's \ vember 15 1928. at Blue Plains. Va.. AR- ThursasY: Nov-mhf‘é: THUR _HENDRICKS. Remains resting at J.H. West Sons funeral home, 1420 N. J. ave. n.w. Funeral Saturday. November 17. from above funeral home at 2 p.m. * Departed this life Wed- nesday' morning November 14. 1928, at ine fesidence of her parents, Rev. Amion uc olmes, Arlington. R A <even brothers. three sisters. five uncles. five aunts and a host of other relatives and friends _Funeral from the Mou Olive Baptis! Church. Clarks station. No- vembe: 2t 1 o'clack p.m., Rev. Josep H Lee, D. D., pastor 1 HOUGH. ROBERT W. On Tuesday, Novem- her 13, 1028, at Walter Reed ~Hospital, | ROBERT W. HOUGH., in the 88th vear of | his ‘age. Services at his late residence. 1918 Newton st. n.e.. on Pridas e 16, 2t 11:30 a.m. Tnterment Arlinston Na- | tional Cemeters at 12:30 p.m. Relatives | and friends invited to attend. L LEE. KATIE. On Thursday, November 1. 1328, at 7:10 a.m.. at her Tesidence. 1343 Corcoran st. n.w.. KATIE LEE. the beloved wite of Williar Lee. She leaves to mourn their loss three sisters. nieces and nephews and a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral Sundav. November 18, from Me ronolitan Baptist Church, R st. 12th and 13th sts. n.w.. at 1:30 atives and friends invited LEE. KATE. Offcers apd members of Co- lumofa Temple. No. are hereby not fled of the death ot our Heughter. KATE LEE. A sessiof of sorrow on Saturday. November 17. 1928. at 7:30 pm.. at Elks' Home, 301 R. I ave. n.w. Funeral at 1 p.m. Sunday. November 18, from Metro- politan Baptist, Church, R st bet. 13th and 13th n.w. Forest Temple. No. oy Temple, Noo 3407 Moring Star Lodge, No. 40. and Columbia Lodge. No. 85, are invited L. J. HART, Dt. Ruler. 5.'R. SAUNDERS. Dt. Fin. Secy. LEE. KATE. All members of Silver Queen Household. No. 740, Odd Fellows. are re- guested 'to atiend 'the funeral of KATE LEE at Metropolitan Church, R st. reen™iath aney 13t Gie. miw Sinda { November 18, 1028, at 1 p.n. BY order of SLAUGHTER, W. R. MRS. CORA F DAVIS: M. N. G- 1 LEE, LOUISE V. On Thursdas. November 5. 1928, at 9 a.m. at her residence. 770 Morton st: n'w LOUISE V. LEE. seioved daughter ‘of Sarah and the late John | Davis_and sister of the late Dr. Geore W. Davis. ~She leaves to mourn their | Ioss 4 brothers, Edward. John, Buford and | Leslie Davis. and 2 sisters. Virgie and Pauline Davis. Funeral Sunday, Novem- ber 18, from Florida Avenue Baptist Church, at 1 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. | LEE: LOUISE, Rebecca Household of nmh. 81. G, U, O. You are_hereby Noiufea Gt The acar of LOVIS LER. 110 Morten st n.w. Punera] Sundas. Novem- ber 18. 1928, ‘at 1 p.m.. from Florida Ave nie Baptist Church. n'w. Oall meeting at o liows" 608 M st. n.w.. Friday. November 11, -t | BERTHA DAVIS W. K. Mass. MOORE. KFZIA. On Thursday. November 15, 1928, a1 5 am. at her residence. 1538 | th st n.w., KEZIA. heloved wife of the late George' M. Moore. Tuneral servic at above Tesidence. November 17, 3 p.m Interment. Glenwood Cemetery. =~ Friends and relatives invited. | | OCKERSHAUSEN. WILLIAM. On Thursday. November 15. 1925, at his home. 950 L st: n.w.. WILLIAM OCKERSHAUSEN. belaved | husband “of Caroline C. Ockershausen. | Funeral from his late home Saturday after- poon at 3 o'clock. Relatives and friends | | nvited to attend. PAGE. AUBREY. On_ Thursday. November 15. 1928. at his residence, 403 Washington ave.. Aurora Hills. Va.. AUBREY. beloved husband of Josephine ‘C. Page (nee Pohi- | mann). Funeral from ‘his late residence Saturday, November 17. at 2 p.m. Rela- tives and friends invited.: Interment Ar- lington Cemetery ~Please omit flowers. 16¢ RCED. JOHN H. Departed this life Monday, November 17. 1923 at Seattle, Wasl.. JOHN H. REED. son of the late John H. and Tempy Otelia Reed. beloved 'broth of Lula Brown, James Reed. Mattie Smith and Daisy Addison. ~ (Seattle. Wash. Tacoma, Wash. and Portland, Ore: papers please copy.) We do_not know the pain you bore, We did not see you dic We enly know vou went away | And did not say sood-by. el THE FAMILY ROBERTSON. HARRY. On Wednesdas. No- vember 14, 1028, at his residence. 5208 5th at 10:05 pm.. HARRY. ' beloved | of Catherine "A. Roberison, 2ge | . Puneral from his late residence. Saturday, November 17. at 2 p.m. Rela- | tives and friends invited to attend. Inter- | ment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 16 ROBERTSON. HARRY. A special commi nicaticn of Lebanon’ Lodge. No. 7. F. A. .. s hereby called. to be heid on Sat- A-Ji 1 hereny eallert §0 e aid on et | In Memoriam. the purpose of attending ‘he funeral of | b our fate”brotier HARRY ROBERTSON.’, | BARTON. REV. ALBERT. In sad but lov. ne remembrance of my 'dear husband. R ALBERT BARTON. who departed this lifc ROBINSON. HARRIET. Passed awayon Wed- | One vear azo today. Novemver 16, 1927. nesday nizht. November 14. 1098, after a lin. | Today recalls a memors zoring ilness. HARRIET ROBINSON, wife rf T 'dear one laid to rest. the late Pheling Robinson. * she leaves (o And those o : !lglue‘l'n;,m‘n him mourn their loss & loying dsushter and e thace who Jov iNo sns Mary . Nelson. dohn and TS DEVOTED WIFE. H BARTON. O e Roblasem: [40 srandchildcen, iz . ~mEY VIRGINIA. In ses bub Ioving e Srent-grandehild, two sistars, Mary and membrance of my dear mother. VIRGINTA Fanny Hamilton, ana ‘s most"of oher| BERRV.Who vaised gway two Ve relatives friends. Funeral from her | inday. November 16, 193 today | ‘ate residence. 1623 Marion st. n.w.. Satur- Mother. I mi day, November 17, at 2 o'clock. Relatives | 3other, I miss you more tods: Anflll :!i’ every night that ]l won't be Bofore T will sec vour dear sweet face, and friends invited to attend. NESOME DAUGHTER, MAY V. HUTCH- funeral parlor. 412 st s.w. Notice of fu- neral hereafter., WILLIANS. DA IEL. To the Officers and |~ Membersof’ Union” Eriendship’ Lease, No. | U. O. O. F.. You are hereby | PolNed to attend a cell macting. on' Sar- | urday night, November 17. 1923. 8 o'cloc 2t Odd Fellows' Hall, 1608 M st. n.w. to arranze for the funeral of Bro. DANIEL WILLIAMS. Funeral Sunday. ‘November 18, 8t é\(elzslfipoll(tln Church. M st. bet. Sthan sts. n.w. RTHUR DENNISON. N. G, SILAS A JAMES F. 8 WILLIAMS, MARY THERESA. November 16. 1928. at 1:35 a.m. at her residence. 24 Cruit lane. Thrifton. Vi devoted Wife of John B. Williams and lov- ing mother of Mrs. Albert K. Barth. Mrs. Charles T. Weakley and Mrs. Willam R: | Howe. ~Funeral service at the St. Charles’ ! Catholic_ Church fn Clarendon, Va.. 2t 0| o'clock Saturday mornins. & ING, EDWARD, Jr. _On Wednesday. No vember 14, 1928." at Freedmen's Hospital. EDWARD _YOUNG. Jr.. son of Edward and Beulah Young. Funeral Saturday. No- vember 17. at 1 p.m.. from W. Ernest Jar- vis Co. funeral parlors, 2222 Ga ave. n.w On Friday, A gentle voice said. “Come. And “with_a farewell unspoken The molden gate was open. Mother calmly entered home. 3 AKENS M N. @, | i w MEN'S WEAR STORE Were Giving $1.50 to You Martin’s Scotch Grain Oxfords in Either Black or Tan ASH LGT'ON"S With Plain Toe Oxfords made of genuine “Martin’s” Imported Scotch Grain in black or tan. Full calf quarter linings, Kumbac soft toe boxes and overweight oak soles. Lengths 6 to 11—widths A to D. Raleigh Haberdas 13 }O F Street her INC. ? | BERRY. VIRGINIA. | BROWN. ANNIE E. | mALL BLtzABETR x In Memortam. BERRY. VIRGINIA. In sad rememb-ance of our dear mother and grandmotner. VIRGINIA BERRY, Who pasced 372y (¥ vyears ago today, November 16. 1325 Each day brings a memory Each day brings a tear. For you. dear mamm: Oh. how 1 wish you You_were always so patient A befter mother T could not_find etter DAUGHTER MATTIE Sieep on. dear granny, and take you re: God_called yor home, 'He thought it be In silence you suffered. in patience ¥ ore God 100k you heme to suffer no more DEVOTED GRANDSON EARL THORNTON. In <ad but loving re- membrance of our darling_mother and srandmother, VIRGINIA ' BERRY. wh> Dassed away two vears ago today, Novem- ser 16, 1926. Goa has claimed our darling mother, Took the one we loved so dear. To_AIl her place there is no other. Yet we know she did her share. Two years have passed since that When the one 1 loved was called God took her home. it was His will. But in my heart 1 iove her still. LQVING DAUGHTER. ALICE V. WHAL- How I miss the welccme footstens Of the one I loved so dear. ot 1 listen for your comins. Feeling sure that you are near. Dearest Granns. how I miss vou. Every mizht and every d My heert is sad and lonely Ever_since vou went away LOVING GRANDDAUGHTER. INEZ Thoush days have gone and vears ha: passed. Since last we saw vour sweet face. The memory of vour loving heart Can never be erased. We miss your help. your eheery ways. t our_happiest d: e miss ycu whe, need a irien: On you we alwass could depend. LOVING GRANDDAUGHTER. FLORENCE Sacred 1o the memors of our loving wife and mother. ANNIE E. BROWN. wno passed away (w0 Years aio today. November 16. 193 Although you are so far away from 1us. wife and mother. Sweet memorics of you are with us day by We, hcn» to_meet vou some sweet day. OVING HUSBAND. ROBER [ M. Enl)“N OB GHIER, BERTIE, AND SON. CLAR- ENCE BROWN. | CURBIN, SARAH. In sad but loving re- membrance of our mother, SARAH COR- BIN. who departed this life four years azo. November 16. 1924, Some may think 1 am not lonely. When at times they see me smile. Ej!hhtllle doflrhly“k&ol !ihT heartache ufter all the while. Ty 'DAUGHTER GREEN, THOMAS. In sad but loving memo- 1y of our son, brother and uncle, THOMAS LEN. who departed this life Novemoer were here and always dear son, vour name: We_loved rly in ute. In drath we do the HIE DEVOTED MOTHER. SISTZR AMD Peaceful be your sleep. It's swi In cad Lut loving re- memprance of ou ELIZABETH L. HALL. who derar This Tife twenty-foir years' azo todas. I'o- vember 16. 1904, Dearest mother. how we miss you. Every nizht and every day. Our hearts are sad and loneir Ever since you went away. God onlv knows our sorrow. He alone our hearts can heal. Home is not the same. For we have no mother here. The hlaw was hard. the shocl severe We little thousht, ner death was near Only_those who have lost tel The” palh- ot Bartint without Zarewell. But sorwe day we'll see you. mother. And tell you o'er and ver How we have missed vou since you left us When we mest to part no more. HER (REVOTED HUSBAND AND CHIL- HARDING. DAISY D. In lovint memory of our dear wife and riother. who departed this life five vears azo today. November 1923 Hed"Revorep mussanp asp CHIL- DREN. LA PORTE. NELLIE E. In lovinz remem- brance to Hhe “acrad ‘memorv of our de: mother, NELLIE E. LA PORTE. who parted ‘this life one year 1zo today. vember 18. 1977 HER CHILDREN. EUGENE AND NELLIE. * MADRE. MOSES. In <ad but loving remem- hrance of my dear hushand. MOSES MADRE. who departer this life four years ago0, November 16. 1024. Gone_hut ot formotten. HIS WIFE, NORA MADRE. RNSASCO. MAGDALINE. A tribute of wovc i memarv ‘of our dear mother. MAGDA- LINZ ROSASCO (nec Crave). who left © 0 suddenly sevsnteen years ago today. Novemner 16. 1011 HT2 DAUGHTERS AND SONS. MRS, 4UD- N 0. HARRTSON. MRS. F. J. RRODT JOSEPH A. AND NOEIL F. ROSASCO. SMITH. EARLE M. In sad but lovin= r memh-ance of otr dear son and broth~ EARLE M. SMITH. who denarted thi= 1'* siz years ago today, November 16. 1922 Todav recalls the memory. A dear on= laid to rest. And thase who still remember bim Are the ones who lovad him best THE FAMILY TOTHERS. FMMA. _In _memory of « mother. EMMA SMOTHERS. who depar {045 life one vear azo today. November You_syffered hours. es. hours of pain. To wait for eure. but all in vain. S0 God alone knew what was best— He called you home to give you rest From this world of pain_and sorrow To the land of beace and rest en vou. dear mother. pAvEHTER: SULIKISYRES Wi IN-LAW. PRANK LEE. STONEBURNER, SAMUEL G. In sad hut laving remembrance of my husband. SAM- UEL G. STONEBURNER. who departed ;zh]g‘{’! nine years 250 today. November SON- How T miss the welcome footsteps Of the one T loved 5o dear Oft I listen for his coming. Feeling sure that he is near. DEVOTED WIFE. WHITE. ROBERT I joying, memory of Ry dear Terner. 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