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MRS. ALICE JONES DIES. | Widow of James D. Jones, 73, Had | gaughiers, Been Ill One Month. ville, Mrs. N Y. | Jones and | grandchildren. 1331 C|at after an iil- | at, 1:30 o'clock. Mayville. sterday. city from her former home in May- | survived by Raymond Wimfll; Mrs. D. L. Mullin and Mrs. Carl Zenns, all of this city, and Mrs. C. A day at his home, Mrs. Alice Elizabeth Jones, 73 years | Payne of Possession, Wash. old, widow of James Douglas Jones, 2 resident of this city for the past eight years, dicd at her home, street northeast. ness nf one month. She came tn thiz Mrs Funeral services will he conducted the residence tomorrow Interment HE EVENING RETIRED FIREMAN DIES. four | and nine street. afternoon will be at the States. Funeral services tomorrow at 1 o'clock at Metropolitan A. M. E. Church. Williams fough} with | the Union Army in the war between | He retired from the Fire| Daniel W\Illlmx. colored, 87 years old, a retired District fireman, died Thurs- 1212 Twenty-fourth will be held | Department 20 years ago. | His widow and three children survive. | FOR YOUR OWN GOOD! i SAVINGS FINANCED- AClyof, HOMES YOU succeed in convincing you to save a cer- tain amount regularly each pay day. Tt will be easy are the one whe is benefited if we That Dress You Have Been Come to the Y. the Education Sixth_Floor. a -9 P.M. after yvou once start—and every dollar vou deposit here will earn at least 3 ) Under Supervision of the U. 949 Ninth Street N.W, t below New York Avenue Open 2 to 5-—Saturdays Untsl Noon National Permanent \ ‘Building‘)\ssociafinm S. Treasury Wanting! ! W. C. 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Chambers UNDERTAKER Offers Lowest Prices $250 Couch Casket Funeral .. ... ...$195 $150 Steel Vaults. .. .$85 $200 Complete Funerals Private Ambulances Only $4.00 No Charge for Funeral Chapel t Pipe Organ Music if ed—All Without Charge Call Col. 432 W. W. Chambers Co. 14th,Cor.Chapin St. N.W. SATURDAY. ‘WM. J. M'CLURE, 72, | }Crm'rlctor Anocnud With Many | | | Large Construction Projects } in Distriot. ‘ ey | william John McClure, 72 years old, !Iocal building contractor. who had been assoclated with many large projects, died suddenly late Thursday at his | | home at 151 Mount Vernon baulfllrd,lmnm,w colder in extreme west portion | | Alexandria, Va. | " Among the construction works with | tomorrow night. which Mr. McClure was connected in | | recent, years were the American Red | (‘rnr.s Building, the Southern Railway | | Building and the Army and Navy | V. McClure: a son, William J. Me- | | Clure, jr.. two daughters. Mrs. 8. R. Mrs. N. E. Billow of Alexandria, and | four grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at his late resi- dence. Rev. Arlington McCullum of St. Paul's Episcopal Church will officiate Interment will be in Rock Creck Ceme- | | tery. | Vernon Chapter of Masons and of the | Orient Commandery of the Knights | Templar. Deaths Reported. ‘The following deaths have been reported to | te Health Department in the past 24 hours ia Moore. 81, 1538 7th st rick M. Kirby, 10, 1312 atn st s H. Hale, 79, Uniied States Naval Ric) d F. Mal annl Hospital. George Livingston, 69, Cathedral Man- sions Teorse C. Woodworth, 68, 1252 Talhert st A Glascoe, 686, 1[9 G st. se. Sarah Rose. 56. 1330 3 8areh B Colter. 05, 5L “Bisaveth's Hos- | P'foenh Mannin. 51, of ‘United States Soldiers Home sravevard. Emma_Tyler, 50. Providence HD&DHI[ | Fred Coe, 37 Providence Hospital ey, Panline Woltennolme, 25, Sivley Hospital, | | AT Hendricks, 65. Home for Ate | "Bl achnson, 53, 1880 LeDrois ct. Edvars Roberiair aaie 1 e Lee. Charies Tyler. 44, Providence Hospital ste Tucille Rose. 10, 623 Morton st Clavin Mendes, 8 months. 3372 Georgia ave. 72, United States | found in woods rear NOVEMBER 17, | IS TAKEN BY DEATH. Club. | 12 | He is survived by his widow, Mrs, Ida ! 11 am., 63. | | | i |to fresh south and southwest winds, 19 THE WEATHER | | District of Columbia—Showers to- | night and tomorrow. slightly warmer tonight; colder tomorrow afternoon, much colder tomorrow night: moderate | south and southwest winds, shifting w; northwest by tomorrow night. Maryland and virnnll—showra to- night and tomorrow: slightly warmer | i tonight; colder tomorrow ternoon. | | mueh colder tomorrow night: moderate shifting to northwest by tomorrow night. [ West Virginia—Rain tonight and to- | late tonight; much colder tomorrow and | Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 70: 8 p.m., 66; midnight, 61; 4 am, 56, 8 a.m,, 53 Barometer—4 pm. 3020: 8 pm 30.19; 12 midnight. 30.17: 4 a.m.. 30.13; | | Goodwin of Fort Oglethorpe, Ga., and |8 a.m.. 30.16: 11 a.m., 30.14. i Highest, temperature, 76, occurred at 2 p.m. yesterday. | Lowest temperature. 53, occurred at ! 7:45 am. today ‘Temperature same date Highest, 72: lowest, 58. Tide Tables. last year— | | M. McClure was a member of Mount | (Furnizhed by United States Coact and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 5:48 a.m. and 5:47 pm high tide, 11:21 am. and 11:30 Tnmormw-tm tide. 6:35 a.m. and| 6:36 p.m.: high tide, 12:07 p.m. The Sun and Moon. TPoday—Sun rose 6:53 a.m. 4:54 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises 6:54 a.m sets 4:53 p.m. Moon rises 11:33 a.m.; sets 8:50 p.m. | Automobile lamps fo be lighted one- | half hour after sunset. | Conditions of the Water. Great Falls—Clear. Harpers Ferry—Potomac and Shen- | andoah Rivers clear this morning. Weather in Various Cittes. % Temperature. un i sun sets, sun | | Stations Weather. , ; James W Brown. 40, on street. 41 and E | Because of the rapidly | Japan several American companies are planning tn erect assembly plants in that,_country. _ WARDMAN PARIK. IHOTICIL BIRTHDAY DINNLR DANCL “We are 10 years old SATURDAY NOV.I17 Jpecial Entertainment with Big Suprise Teature DINE Yet still a part of the family circle ERHAPS there are some of your loved ones who are not with you very often. Perhaps you wish many times that they were. Think how wonderful it would be if the miles between you mean® nothing—if you could, any night you wanted, have them with you again in your home. It sounds im- possible, doesn’t it? But it's not. To bring back again those who've left you—to see them just as they were—the same smiles—the same expressions and gestures—is just what home movies enable you to do. They're easy to take with a Ciné-Kodak. And easy to show with a Kodascope. You just press the button. Eastman does the rest. Your films are developed without extra charge and returned to you ready to throw on thescreenathome. Investigate the Cine*Kodak The next time the family’s together PAREAIT Thia ia the Ciné Remember how it looks— for it ia the most efficient andthe simplest of all homs ‘movie cameras —when Dad and Mother come to see you—whén the children are home for the week-end—be ready with a Ciné-Kodak. Make a per- manent movie record of the good times spent together to enjoy again when they're gone. Don't be without a Ciné-Kodak any longer. Stop in today and in- vestigate. Ask any of our salesmen for a free demonstration. Learn the marvelous opportunities for real en- joyment the Ciné-Kodak offers you. A complete outfit—Ciné-Kodak, Kodascope projector and screen— may be had for a very small sum. - Ciné-Kodak - Simplest of All Home Movie Cameras EASTMAN KODAK STORES, iNC. + 607 14th St. N.W. increasing | albouy. N. ¥. . | popularity of American automobiles in { | Horta | San H | Columbia. 8. C. |San Antonio | Abtlene, Tex. 0.02 Clear i 0.18 Cloudy | Cloudy ! 0.01 Cloudy | +... Preloudy | Cloudy Cloudy 0.01 Cloudy 0.20 Cloudy ... Cloudy | 1190 Raining Cloudv 002 Cloudy Atlanta, Ga Atlsntic City Baltimore, Md Sirmingham Bismeorck, N. D. Charleston, 8.C 30.: Chicago, I CincinnatiOjio. Zlevelend, Ohio Denver, Detroit. 086 R Galveston. Tex. nan Helena, Mont. t | Huron.'S. Dak. 3014 : 1 Tidianapolidrid 58 48 042 | Jacksenville,Fla. 3020 | Kavs3s City,Mo. 29.66 Los “Argeles - Clear Cousviile, K. 20, ©: Cloudy s aining York, NY. Clouds | | | | Raining New Dklahoma ' Cify . 2 Cloudy Omeha, Nebr Raining FPhiladelphia.Pa. 3 Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clouds Raining Clear ... Clear 1. Clear 612 Raining Cloudy 0.10 Clear Clear Cloudy Portiend, Ores Raleigh,' N. C. Salt Lake City. San Diego,Calil. §an Francisco. 8¢ Louls, Mo 8t. Paul, Minn. Seattle. 'Wash. Spokane, Wash WASH. D, C FOREIGN, (7 a.m. Greenwich time. today.) Stations, Temperature, Weather Londen. England 46 Part cloudy | Copenhagen, Denmark |\ 48 Part cloudy Stockholm, ' Sweden 6 Bain (Noon. Greenwich time, today.) (Fayal). Azores art cloudy Current observations.) Hamilton, Bermuda 63 Cl Juan, Porto Rice Cuna Caral Births R.eported 1 alollowing births have been reported to | the Heslth Department in the Ernest and EANE A Heile: Bl Bt George K. and Mary A. Simpson. gir Jerry G. and Sarah A. Cosby. girl Theodors and, Mary C, Tolbert, boy. Gioyse F. snd Bessie A. Fugel, boy. William and Bertha N. | poleurenzi P, and Marsarel” 845" Pelivo, Prew and Suzanne Savoy. boy. Thomas and_Marguerite Kirby. boy. Robert and Hattie Clements, girl, Arthur and Ethel V. Holman, girl. John and Inez Sumlin. boy. Cherles H_and Eleanor Wood, boy. Theodore R_snd Evales Carter. boy. Charles W. and Mabel Freeman, boy Robert and Hattie E. Savage, boy. George ‘and Alherta Mebane, boy. Bandolph and Sedie B. Jackson, boy. bel Allen, boy. Tous and 84 die Sc Richard J. and Ol Rudolph R. and Mary L. Walter and Gladys Anderson. b William J. and Mary Thompson, Zone 0. Qualities of Balsam Fir. The wood of the balsam fir is very| light in color, and, being odorless, 1s| | | with the original W |88 8 sT. NE ' ALMUS R.8PEARE 'Wm. H. Sardo & Co. very suitable for boxes intended for | packing food materials. LOST. BOSTON BULL, 9 months old, male, brindle and white, one brown eve and one blue eve Answers o name ‘‘Jack.’ Reward. 1900 | Lamont st_n.w.. Apt. 104. ‘Doog"b.ll;k !fot":l’" ts:nn !;mnl‘e Inl'e;! é‘niek. 2413550 John R "2s5 DOG. Great Dane. female. fan and white: weight about 175 Ibs.; tag No. 14494. Lib- eral reward. wé'lc. Bergmann, 1401 Park | - | GERMAN POLICE DOG. puppy. black and | Brown: license No 6303, " Return to 1418 | Madison st. 1. and receive reward. HANDBAG, la ow, Thurs- i, contiining keys and money. Liverai | Teward. Glarendon 1400-W-1. HOUND, yellow eats and_spots. from Phila- delphia ave., Blair, Silver Spring. Md.. Fri day afternoon, Nov. 16. Phone Shep. 2402. * MONEY, Frid morning, vicinity 14t R i AL O 110 R OVERNIGHT BAG. inifisled M. MG be tween Union Station and Mavflower Hotel, Friday eventna: liberal Teward if returned to desk at MeyHower PAY ENVELOPE between 520 | \Dlh and C sts. n.w. Initials " Call Main_8800. inum, n‘ll!h diamond in C!‘H‘lll‘ Fold; _monogram reward.” 610 Orleans after 5 p.m. 17 FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 30341 M St NWs! s Emne Yo b V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor connected v re establish- ment. a; Phone Frank. 6626 1009 h St‘ N.w Formerly 010 F_St. Qi nified. Efficient | Automobile Service . W. Deal & Co. LINCOLN 8200 Succeeding the original W. R. Speare Co. 1623 Connecticut Ave. Potomac 4600 8 yrs. at 1208 H st. 45 yrs. at 940 F st. Private Limousine Ambulance (o il Lincoln 524 Modern_Chapel ~ Frank Geier’s Sons Co. ;};:,,’:‘{,‘.}:T" ST . . Main 2473 JOHN'R: wm(';H'r co. 1337 10th St. N.W. Phone North 47. Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home New anl A NW, | LyNmAM, Card of Tpanks. | Beaths. HADAWAY, RUSSELL M. We wish to cx- SMITH. FRANK Mmbe Dress our sincere appreciation for the kinc Lodge. No. 1726, of messages of sympathy and beautiful foral called i a s m-l :n--'m Bunda: THibuRer” recefted frem oup friends g | trmber 1 1028 at ¥ o et/ relatives on the accacion of the death o . 5 o fi b CAY uf" Brother FPRANK SMITH. 822 ~Ne i HADA“AT‘H! FAMILY. 18* Hampshire ave 8.E. MINOR. N. G, R. N SIMMS. P. 8. Peaths. | TALKS. SALLIF E._Suddenly, Pridey, No- vember 16. 1328, ‘SALLIE E._TALKS (nse BEAN. CREASIE. Departed this life. Wedn November 14, 1328, Criszes) d wife of the late Arthur 5 T. Talke. 71, Funeral from DL, CRENETE BEAN S late residence, 82 You st. n.w. Mond their lozs a_hugband, brother 2 o'clock. 18 law and a host of other frierds Remains temporari William T Tolbert funeral 6th st now Funeral Sundas at 1 oclock,. from her late residenc 25t st nw BERGMAN, HENRY ERNEST. sdas. November 15. 1323, at 9:30 p.m. HENRY FRNEST BERGMAN. hushand of the late | Caroline E. Bergman and beloved father of Mrs. Charles Aufenthie, aged 81 ¥ea Puneral from his late residence. 1434 Long- tellow st. nw. on Monday, November 19. at 2 pm. ' Relatives and friends invited to ‘attend. = Interment at Rock Creek Cemetery 15 BERGMAN. HENRY E. On Thursday. No- MAN. for 83 years a mémber of PrIendshin | roral* Sundes. - Noworisr 10 "o M1 Lodre NopiZ ki Cematers on Mong | CATMmel Baptisi Chureh. rd and I sta. n.w hurted_ in Rock Creek Cemeiery on Mon. | af'I'nm. Remains resting at the funerai ay, November rvic Darlors of Waiter R. Wosd. 1234 4th x 1 2% te iafe’ residence,” 1434 Longtetlow it | . at 2 p.m. and all brothers of ! VIER. CRARLES s i are”renuested (o"be present: “Mem- | T life Thnredss - Noverher 15, Tosar we 118 s _meet at Priendship Lodge, 322 1"“!\ at Providence Hosr tal. after a brief t. 1 p.m. Monday. November 10 CHARLES 5. TYLER. 8r ROY E. BE3T, Noble Grand. 13 % 10 mourn their l'hs £l BROWN, SAMUEL. On Friday, November 16. | Mamie E. Tyler. one son. Charl 1923. SAMUEL. beloved father of Albert. | JI. and mother. Martha Mar Dally and Vernard Brown and the late | NOst of other relatives and friends. Henry Brown. Funeral from W W. Deal neral Monday. November 12, at 1 funeral home, 816 H st. n.e. on Mondav. ;”‘m Zion Baptist Church. ¥ st. betwes November 19. at 10:30 a.m. Interment| Atd and 47 sts sw. Rev. Washington Arlington Cemeters ting. Remains can be seen at Rob- pbell’s funeral pariors. 423 4!; st CIANCY, PATRICK. On Fridas, November | sy Tl 2 it 18, 1338, PATRICK. beloved. husband of Interment. Woodlawn Géme Mary Clancy (nee Murphy). Puneral from | nee. 619 Prankiin ne.on| evember 13, .15 a.m . thence ' Chureh. where reagiem hich L he sung at 9 am. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited 13 CURRY. JOHN W Buddenl> on Friday, No- vember 16, 1928. JOHN W. CURRY. aged | 50 vears Funeral from his late residence, 1003 Florida ave. n.e. on Monday. Novem- ber 19. at 2 pm. Relatives and friends invited ‘Tnterment Rock Creek Cemeters DAVIS, IRA AINSLEY. Saturday November 10,1025, San Francisco, Caiif > TRA AIN LE BAVIE, Selviet hihang 'of’ Carry Lre Davis, and farher of Ann F. Dazis and | Baxte: Di\'li of 1419 R st. n.w. P'xn'ral ey s Monday. November 19. at 1730 p.m. at the residence of his mother. MTs. Annie R. Davis, Myrtle ave, Russell rd. Rbsemont, Va." Interment Ariing-on Na- ILDRED V. On rnc-.v YO TD 35 oo atoner n.w., MILDRED V. | DE AMARAL (nee Suiton).’ Punersl from her Tate residence Monday, November 13. at 330 am. thence to Bt. Patrick's Church, 10th and G sts. n.w.. ¥ be'said at 3 o'clock a.m. pose of her soul Relatives and friends vited. (Virginia papers please copy.) GA!I:", CHARLES G. Departed this | Friday. November 16, 1928, at Walk Chapel, Va.. CHARLES G_GARRETT. son of the late John F. and Harriett . Gar- rett. beloved father of Harriett W. Gar- rett. brother of Fannie Elliott. Floreace Elliott. Anne Marcey. 1da Follin and Georze Garrstt = Funeral services at the Walkers Chapel M. P. Church. Walk; . On Wednesda~, . 1228. 8t her residence. 161§ . HESTER A THOMPSON. devoted’ wife”of Frank Thompson. ~She also leaves five sisters and three brothers and & host of other relatives and frisnds Remaing resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Go. Juneral parlors. 2272 Géorgla ave. o Funeral Saturday, Notember 17. from h Inte resi . 1618 14th st. now. at pm _Interment at Harmony Cemeters, Rev. Pinn ofciating 17 THORPE. MARTHA JANE. Departed 1his lite Thursdav. November 15. 1928, st ner residence. 918 “11th st. nw. MARTHA JANE THORPE. She leaves to mourn their inss five sons, John A. James L. William Georse M. and Cyrus O. Thorpe. Mi- pm A precious one from us has gone, 2 jyoice, we lovedis sitied. e is vacant in our ho Which never ean be Rlied™™ 18 TYLER. CHARLES_S. et oy S Officers, and Mers- Siar Lodse, No 2 Yo are hereby notined B meet ini 3 sssiton of sorven 3t "t Elks’ Home. 1536 15th st. n.w.. Sunday. Novem- ber'13. at 6 p.m. to make srrangements Lo ARTgg funeral’ of ‘our late rother, CHARLES TYLER y at Robert Campetts funeral mome. 51 Al st ew Funeral Monday. November 19, at 1 p rom Zion Baptist Churen F st bet Jrd and 413 gts. sw. . Columbia® Lodge: No. 5. Forest Temple. No. 9. and Colu bis Temple. No, 432 A7, inyited to sttend. LEWIS E. K. Attest: WILLIAS B NEWREAK B, WEDDERBU) ZDDERS HELEN Pou.oc( ud: atirday, Nove 2 s November 17, 122 o e pit on Feangsivania '}’-’-"n"-‘"fi‘r’“fl‘ o vember 19, at 3 p.m. Interment Drivate. 18 WILLIAME, DAN Thpde, Rl i, B t esidence, t] L. WILLIAMS, the beloved ’hlllbt::dlloll' Louise Brown Williams, devoted father of Mrs. Martl Carter, Sumner Williams ané Mrs. Louise Boyd. Puneral fre e Tt and 15th B e Tadt gt b Priends invited. » lfll 5w',|;|511-! ’HIAVIEL ‘The Elder Me: Re- T e e e S e s % - 7. No- | 13 1028 and that the Tuneral will be Npel, Va.. at 2:30 o'clock Monday, No- | gon sedopaliten A Churen Sune mber 13. 18 | { dav. November 1 HARM. WINIFRED . Saturdar November | W NASLSR, ent J. C. BURLLS. Secretary. i Walter Reed ! 3 peioved Wfeet | % . WILSON, N of finaral hereafter 15" "rnu?: R aenser A5 Lo . BHM Notice | | HOJLMES, LILLIAN. Departed this Ife \Ved»’ zed. D | long iliness, nesday morning November 14, 1928, BON who made h»r home with the rnxdmco of her parents. Rev. Ammon | Smith, 460 Lucy A Holmes, Arlingion. Va.. Tit TN HSLates" O e 1eaver sia oy seven brothers. three sister, five aunts and a hcst of other Telati and friends _Puneral from the Mou Olive Baptist Church, Clarks Station, No- vember 18 at 1 o'clock p.m.. Rev. Joseph Lee, D. D., pastor. 17+ JONES. ALICE ELIZABETH. on Fridar Novamber 16. 1928, ai her residence, 1331 C st. ne. ALICE ELIZABETH. belo Site of She MelET yimes Dousias "Jones: Funeral services at 1:30 p.m. above address BSunday. November 13, at 1:30 p.m. Inter- ment Maysville. N. Y. KAHLERT, CARRIE E. BURKE. On Fridey. November 16, 1928, Georgetown | Universits Hospital, BURKE | KAHLERT. of Ballston, beloved wife | of the late William Kahiert, aged 74 ; from Thomas Prazier Fom Fricnas meltea e Fred In Memoria BROOKS, FRANCES BERKELEY. In lovin ERBOKs. Seloved “duiehier of ihs Bercival Draston and - ihe jate Hoser Pryor Brooks and John H. Brooks. {odny Fnoveraiar 1 God Himself the soul will kees, Giving His beloved sleep. The PaMILY. * Sears.. Funeral from the chapel of .the | D Tsmbrants ot iy Mt Rurtind sad ot husband gnd our George 'W. Wise Co. undertakers, 2'00 TAther T8ATAH DUNLOP. who. dsparted M st nw. on Monday, November 1 “ this lite” two years aco Fiodas, November 2, gclock Bm. Relatives and friends m-{ b b iy T Do r for et2 No. in my heart there lies LEE. EDWARD, On Wednesdas. November | A ecret Diace. where hid from mortal eves 810 p.m.. at St. Eli?lbf!hly Dwell Hl’olll’ and true a :ove that never Hosotar, Sirer a "ions Hiness, EDWARD dies. LEE, aged 34 vears (born March 16, 1a00), | Nor 'can forset. e “jeaves to mourn their loss 2 devote . wite."Bertha Les. & loving mother. Mrs. | 1 he e om Sy dos YO Agnés Lee Sargeant. end steofath Ang'in lonely’ noure of thinking Charles Sargeant; three sisters. Mrs. Man- | Often fael vour oresence nes nie Thomas (nee Lee). Clara Lee and Car- | HIS DEVOTED WIFE. MARIA DUNLOP, rie Lee. and one hrother. William Lee, and | AND CHILDREN. three nephews and a host of friends. Re- | mains_ resting at 36l; Decatur s { FREEMAN. BUSTER. Sacred to the mem: neral services Monday, November 1 omy a8t our son and brotner. m.. at Galbraith' Church. 6t IEEMAN. who left us three ’!ll! 5o nw: Setween Eand A sis. Priends pnd | todav. November 17. 1035, As we loved him. so we miss him: In our memory he is slwavs ne: Loved. remembered. lonzed for aiwass. atives invited to attend. LEE. EDWARD. Ofcers and Vimheg g( Bringing many a silent tesr HIS DEVOTED MOTHER AND SISTER. Morning Star Lodge. No. 40, 1. B, You are hereby notifies to attend JACKSON. LUCY AND WILLIAM. In sad but loving _remembrance of our desr 8 stkston e borrow at "the E1s Home: | Isgs Jsth st nw. Sunday evenins. No- | mother, LUCY JACKSON, who Jeparted this life thyee séars aro todsy. Novem vember 18. to make . 1935: also our d k. ArTangements foF the Tunstal of our at Brother EDWASD TEE “Funeral Mondas, JACKEON. who departed “ihie iite. Getober November 19, from Galbraith A. Sieep on. dear loved ones. and take your Zion Church. 6th st betwsen L nw. at m. Columbia Ledge. N God Salied you home. He thousht it best. In silence you suffefed. mn patience you Forest Tez;p’le No. 9. and Columbia Tem- Until ‘God took you home to suffer no more. ple, No are tnvited,to attend. FRANK A LEWIS. E. R. Attest: WILLIAM H. NEWMAN. Sec. Loving and kind in all of their wavs, Ubright and Kigd to the end of thelr days. LEE, KATE. All members of Silver Queen Household, No. 740, Odd Fellows, are re- quested to attend the funeral of KATE LEE at Metropolitan Church, R st. be- Ve 3 & y 'ou are gone, but not forgotten: S. E. SLAUGHTER. W. R. Never shall your memory fade. MRS. CORA F DAVIS, M. N. G. 17 Bweetest t] x{xu shall ever linger LEE. KATE. Officers and members of Ruth Chapter, No. 8. O. E. 8., are requested to ltl!nd the funeral of Honored Lady KATE Sunday, November 18. 1928. 1:30 p.m., from Metrn:onun Baptist Church, R st. between 13t] Nt ron, SARAR B HOLMES, bectetars. LEE. LOUISE v. On Thursday. November 15, 1928, al m. at her residence. 770 Morton st. now’ LOUISE v, ‘LEE. beioved gdsughter of ab and the late John vis and sister of the late Dr. George R Sl iy 1 motim (ol loss & brothers, Edward, John, Buford and Lesiie Davis. and 3 sisters, Virsie Pauline Davis. Funeral Sunday., Novem- ber 18, from Florids Avenue Baptist Church, at 1 p.m. Relatives and friends | invited 17| LEELAND. ALBERT E. On_Thursd: vember 15. 1928, ALBERT E. belov band of Margaret ‘M Leeland. from the chapel of Thomas F. Son. 2007 Nichols ave. se.. November 18. at 2:30 p.m friends invited. Interment Cemeters. LIPSCOMB. GEORGE. On Priday ber 16, 1928. at 2:40 p.m.. East Ailington. BEOROE. The voted hushand of Helene Lipscomb. He leaves a mother. daughter and brother and other relatives and friends. Funeral Monday. November 19, at 2 pm. from Mount. Olive Baptist Church, Va. Rev J.H. Lee, pastor. 13 CALVIN LESLIE. Priday. No. vember' 16, 1928 at 3:30 ‘p.m.. CALVIN LESLIE LYNHAM. beloved husband of Eleanor H. Lynh>m (nee Van Valey) Funeral Monday, Novembar 19. at 2 from his late residence, 1608 round the graves where vou are laid. THETR DAUGHTERS AND 'GRANDGHIL- DREN. . MILLER. HATTIE L. In-“sad and loving memory of our dear daughter and siste HATTIE L. MILLER. who departed this Iife seven years ago today. November 17. How sad todav our trouhled hearts. How dim our eves with tears. For death has robbed us of our loved cne We thought was ours for vea: God needed one more angel To bloom in His carden so fair. 8o He took our darling loved one And placed her over there. MOTHER. DADDY AND BROTHER. * RHODES. RACHEL REESE 4 tributs of love to the memory of our dear mothes Tho, died "five vears ago today, Novem Aus- THE FAMILY. Fuaeral Murray & on_Sunday. Relatives and Cedar Hill MEMORIALS. Mnumzml Mausoleums | DESIGNED AND ERECTED WRITE OR TELEPHONE MAIN 2068 FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET Tue J. F. Manning Co., Inc. (B 919 15TH STREET N W WASHINGTON Abbey- Mausoleum Beautiful—Enduring—Convenient EN_JANE MARR. Remains resti 8. H. Himes Co. funeral home. 2301 Four- teenth st. n.w. until Saturday. November 1% 84 13:30 p.m. Interment at Terre Haute, MeCLURE. WILLIAM JOHN, Sr. Suddenlr. nnl";rhu sdyy, Noversber, is? Tioog, at" his . jount . Vernon 2 hiexandria. Va. WILLIAM JOHN Mc: CLURE. Sr. 72 years, beloved husband of Ida Virginia McClure (nee Gessford) Funeral Monday. November 19 at 2 pm. Trom “above - nddress. | Interment Rock Creek Gemeters B MEHLING, ANNA MARY. On Friday, No- vember 16. 1923, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. J. T. Heare. 1345 Columbia rd. n.w., ANNA MARY MEHLING_Funeral from ahove residence. Monday. November 10. 1928. 9:30 a.m., thence to the Shrine of the Sacred Heart. where mass will be said at10am. Interment St. Mary's Cemetrs MITCHELL. JORN H. Thursdas. November 15. 1928, JOHN H. MITCHELL. beloved husband of Susie A Mifchell Monday, November 13. from Sol Chapel. '10:30 am. Relativ invited. (Boston, Mass.. copy.) PRIMM. DOROTHY HELLMAN. On Fridav, November 16. 1928. at her residence. 3383 Sturvesant piace n o (Chevy Chase. D. C.). DOROTHY ~HELLMAN. beioved “wife —of Paul H. Primm Funeral services from the residence on Mondav. November 19. at 10 a.m. Interment private 18 PYE. LEO. Departed this lfe Thursdy November 13. 1928, at am. at his reziderce. 340 F st sw., LEO PYE. the heloved ron of Mrs. Mary Pye and the late Edward S Pye. He leaves to mourn their Joss a_wifs and a host of other relatives and friends Funeral Monday, November 19. at & am., from his late residence; thence to St. Vincent de Paul's Church. where requiem high mass will be said for the repose of his soul. Interment Mount, Olivet Cemetery. o PYE. LEO McKINLEY. Omcers and Mem- bers of Morning Star Lodge. No. 40. I B R R R L to aitend a_session of sorrow_at the Elks' Home. 1536 13th st. n.w. Saturday. N vember 17, 1928, at 7:30 pm., to m rangements for the funerai’ of our late brother., LEE McKINLEY PYE. The Elks' services will be held at his late residence. 240 F st. s.w. between 8 and 9. i services Monda ¢ 8t. Vince k apite] “and sts._s.% Columbia Lodge. 25, 3na Porest Tom- ole. No. 422 are invited, to attend. . Attest: WILLIAM H. NEWMAN. Sec SMITH, FRANK. Departed this life. November 16”1328, at 1:10 o.m Funer ers’ Home . and friends v — Bapers plisse MILITARY HIGHWAY BEYOND SOUTH GATE Obposite Arlington Cemetery Ride out in the afternoon and view this wonderful mausoleum in its serene and permanent tran- quillity. This hallowed beauty spot is an everlasting_ memorial to the love and reverénce for those who have passed on. ENTOMBMENT COSTS NO MORE THAN UNDERGROUND BURIAL Inspect Now—Open Every Day Office 1000 Conn. Ave. Main7897 __FUNERAL _DESIGNS. Prompt Auto Delivery Servici Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. Gude Bros. 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