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STAR. CRAB APPLE PLANTING | gardg of Thanks. IN PARK SYSTEM BEGUN?"ADAW,\‘H RUSSELL M. We wish t Dress our sincere appreciation for the mes THE SUNDAY WASHINGTON, D. (€. NOVEMBER 18 the Merchants and Manufacturers’ As- | The rssociation fs co-operating with sciation that arrangements had been | the Post Office Dapartment in the shop- completed for th> display tomorrow of | early, mail-early movement, which in complete Chuisimas stocks of goods, | recent years has greatly reduced th carlier this year than ever before. last-minute buying and posting of Concerted action by local merchants | Christmas gifts. o make carlier showing of these stocks | e 0 GIRL RESERVES OPEN : Anncostia Section. ‘: T vre . IN EARI_Y DlSPI-AYl as decided upon months ago, as con- derable time is required to get ship- ““ 99 | TOY SHOP” AT Y. W. C. A.| pianting of the thousand crab appte| — — irzes which were donated to the Office | 3¢ the death of our loved ong,\py o | | ments here and in shape for display | of Public Buildings and Public Parks|PEYTON. DOLORES BROWN. We xish to e . | Al of the larger and most of the small- : er retail shops of Washington during | Merchants of City Prepare | |of the National Capital for the local| §ibress SuFsincers thanks 16 obr Kot tees: park system has been started in Sec- the coming week will present elaborate | Complete Stocks fOl‘ Open' synpathy and beautiful floral tributes tion D of Anacostia Park, which is window displays of Christmas goods. The Christmas se&fio;ld u{_ &;gurse, is riod of e year, . T s A during the lliness and_ desth of our loved one, Mrs. YTON. | fJHOMOTow. the area on the south bank of the| FHE RS | river, between the Eleventh street and Pennsylvania avenue bridges over the and orders for merchandise were placed Deaths. stream, according to Lieut. Col. U. S.| » ly as last' g;mg; off .markets as eatly In preparation for the coming of ALTMAN. CHARLES G. On_Saturday. No el i B ) i | " Vember 17, 1928. CHARLES G. ALTMAN | Col. Grant said that the trees, which | beloved hnsband of Mamie Altman (ne Ricketts). Furneral Monday, November 1° werc contributed by A. E. Wohlert,| 1938 at3pm. from the funeraj Rame © | nurseryman of Narberth, Pa., were; private in Prospect Hill Cemetery. mostly of the double-blossom variety. | \NDERSON. JAMES CALDWELL. Suddenly. which do not bear fruit, but make a| Wednesday morning. November 14. 1928, »t beautiful display in the Spring. The | first of them, totaling 250. are being | planted on the banks of the river, so ! Garflel jal Hospital. Washington. Dj"c’.vd JBA”;A"E‘ZBS' HCALD“'ELL ANDERSON. | that a good view of the blooms may be obtained by those crossing the AMS. DANIEL P. Departed Ncvember 15, 1928, =t 7 p.m.. nce. 1212 24th st.. DANIEL P. WILLIAMS. the beloved husband of Lovise Brown Willlams, devoted father of Mrs. Martha Carter. Sumner Willlams Rm‘ Mrfi‘ L{v‘us:‘ Br'ly%l mhne;‘nl t]r:m fetropollian A M. E. Church, M _st. be- « ). Clara Lee and Cai . R S R T g S e thres nephews and a host of friends. Re- . e s n Sore pocanus s, ne. | WILLIAMS, DANIEL. The Elder Men's Re- | " Mef Association announces the death of Deaths. EE. EDWARD. On Wednesday, Novembe: 74, 1928. at 810 p.m. st St.’ Elizabeth Hosoital, after a long illness. EDWARD LEE, aged 34 vears (born March 16. 1894) ie leaves to mourn their loss & devoted | wife. Bertha Lee. a loving mother. Mrs. | Agnes ~ Lee Sargeant, and stenfathe Charles Sargeant: three sisters, Mrs. Ma . . On_Thursdar. X this_life 28, 8 p.m.. HENRY E. BERG- 5 years a member of Friendship 121 O. O. F.. and will he buried in Rock Creek Cemetery on Moa- cay, November 19. Services will be held at_his late residence. 1434 Longfellow st nw. at 2 p.m. and all brothers of ‘he lodge are requeited to be present. Mem- bers meet at Friendship Lodge. 822 20th st. 1 p.m. Monday. November 19. @ Thaurs at his_resid DoAl 4 City| Tipcanss & MUY Wl e ot | B TR G Are Allotted. Beginning in | . S it mgial | PADGETT, ULYSSES L We_ wish to ex- press our sincere thanks and appreciation 1o cur relatives and friends for their ex- pressions of sympathy and floral tributes Thousand Trees | Deliveries {0 Be Made to Hospital: and Orphanages by Santa and His Aides. ROY E. BEST. Noble Grand. var | vices day, November 9. at Bogs, JomN. CRESSWELL. Soanin war | Fursial Sevice Maies mvepbe,? 2| Bl BN, WTUERGS Y0 Mot LA ;nl-'- 5;“'"5' a 50,07 | nw. between L and M sis. Priends and | 15, 1928, and that the funeral will be held Jeloved son *?mh"osffr Soutnd, Sisan, A | relatives invited to nttend. 18 from Metropolitan A. M. E. Church Sun- B I e O e inoral chapel, In | “EE. KATE, Officers and members of Ruth | day. November I8, atd pane oo iqony terment in Ailington National Cemetery. | ~Chapter, No. 8 O F. 5 are reauesied 12| J. C. BURLLS. Secretary. 1% BROWN., SAMUEL. Comrade SAMUEL‘ LEE. Sundev, November 18, 1928. 1:30 p.m.. | WILLIAMS, DANIEL Brother veterans. BROWN of Admiral George Dewey Navel from Metrcpolitan Baptist Church, R st O‘ U O of O. F-You are requested to | Camip. No. 1. died at Naval Hospital Fri-| between 17th and 13th sts. n.w. -l‘;err}d the fune of our late brother. Christ | gam November, io” tozh, | Punceel from | EDWARD W, MEYMS ROWATano" | B 1038 1o clack: Melzomolitan A3 A committee of the association found | Chistmas, a “Toy Shop™ has been sct | | e g Pt 96 30 Afn.. thencs | SARAH E. HOLMES, Secretary. Church. M st.. between 15th and 16:h n.w M _conformity with their Shop-early- | after considerable study that it is to/up at the Young Women’s Christian | Comrades PIeasc | - yNHAM, CALVIN LESLIE. Friday. No- for-Christmas campaign Washington | the public’s advantage, as well as t0| Association by the Girl Reserves, who | merchants announced yesterday through | the merchant, to offer complete ChIiSt- | ;1o taying turns painting engines, put- mas merchandise as early as possible. | ting new handles on kiddie kars. re- fuvenating dolls and other toys to be delivered to hospitals and orphanages | \ :-,eror;‘dchrmmas by Santa Claus and | 2 his_aides, Ryan Service | Under the personal supervision of * s Mrs. Harry Harmon Blee of the execi- " | tive committee of the Girl Reserves, the J) Thoroughness | toy shop has been opened in_the play- s Itself T The responsibility you place on us in_calling for our service is fully ap- preciated. We give thoughtfyl con- sideration to eur work. Relieve you of the smallest detail. criant BANK PENDLETON. Chief Vetergn: vember 16, 1928. at 5:50 p.m.. CALVIN ARLES H TURNER, Financlal Secy L] M. loved husband of , WILSON. JULIANA. After a long illness. B LN am - (nee. Van. Vales) | it ot 5, T R to Arlinzton Cemetery. take notice. HARRY A. NOLAN. Comdr. * 3RUNDAGE. ANTOINETTE P. At the hom of her daushter, Mrs. Alice B. Chapmarn Kensington. Md., Mrs. ANTOINETTE P | v. Ve 19. at 2 p.m of the Aged. D. C. Miss JULIANA WIL. T OO aience, 1608 28th 3¢ SO whs Tasds Biir "hame with Bece K. BRUNDAGE. November 16. 1928. nu: 18 ,SnA(hv l&:) l\(.’lllqlgl‘:\x!('tkpl\'e. nv';' RO-‘ ment at Canandalgua LYNBAM. CALVIN L. The sir knizhts mains resting at Thomas Prazier's fune ILANGY, PARRIGK. On Pridey. November| Orient ‘Commanders, No. 5, K. 7T, will| liome; 338 Riode Ijand aye. nyy i in PATRIGK. Cbeloved husbang of | ssemble at the sevium op Mendiv, oo | Nolember ‘30, from Thomas Fr D o0 TS C4P moniths. Interment | 8y Clancy (nee Murphy), Puneral from | wf"oi{iindine the funeral of our late Sir| 2Pm Friends invited Monday, November 19, at Homewood Ceme: | Monday, Neyember 19. at 8:15 a.m. thence Rngnfouisit b DR oS In Menior tery. ittsburgh. a. g | S < . T equiem high e o e | s EHIhE S S U et “Oto 5. nowenE: mecoraer. |, L, S T emoniam. "RGMAN. HENRY ERNEST. Thursday.| Mount Olivet “Cemelery. Relatives and MAIDEN. MARY. On Friday. Nov b e ol ‘mother. L. V. DICKEY. bridges. AN, N 030 b.m.« HENRY | friends invited e | M4 %35 p.omc MALY. heloved witel| | Ertnesof qur dear mainar; ¥ (HCEEE Some of the others are being planted | ZRNEST BERGMAN. hushand of the laie COLBURN. THOMAS E. On Friday. Nn—l of Mart Maiden. 452 Franklin n b gl . temporarily in Section C. between the | Eleventh street ~bridge and Bolling | Field. They will not be planted per- manently until this area is cleaned up. and a planting scheme can be worked | 8¢ B Beremun snd beloved ‘father | O Not | She M Survived by ' sister. Miss Luci / T ne o rhes hufentle. agcd 91 vowrs fnnc) Sty &te? SSbpShat e n® | Tait of Boston, Musi. end s brotner The one we loved thelr stock. As the needs arise, branch | Jutr Which probably will be later in | toy shops will be established in the | th¢ Vear, | s e Tate readence. 1434 Long- | fosPital THOMAS K. COLEU R Na V. Col.| W. Tate of Montross. Va. Puneral T various_schools, One branch already |, ADOUt 750 of the trees will be used o t " on Monday. November 19. 3 o 1% Mineral | das. November 20, at 1 p.m. from Seccnd in these two sections of Anacostia Park may have the best. has been started at the Columbia Junior | 11 ; 1 Moderate charges. | High School, where 30 Girl Reserves while the remainder will be distributed 1 ent at Rock Creek s . Moni n H snd I Rev Hollaman officiating it Ch s Pt sats | under Miss J. E, Heberlee, a member of | 17 tarlois parks about the clty, ac- Ambulance. Just phone— | the faculty, and Ruth Miley, president 3 " = Mount Olivet Cemetery. costia PLAYERS STAGE COMEDY WILLTAM H. MARRS. the beloved husband | | B0 years. Funeral from W. W. Deal" i % of Mrs. Mary Massy and Lena Taylor friends " invited: Interment Cedar Hill | Notice of ? " 1928, aC the residence of her of the Girl Reserves’ Club, are receiving opening play of the season, “MIS. | ~Christian faith November 14, 1928, ALBERT | daughter, Mrs, irom above residence. Monday. November erry als sister TLouise Wheeler. two nieces, Ms. C.'A. met Friday and indorsed the ides | Automatic trafic lights will be| The cast will include Miss Rosanne | POE. ANNYE T. Mc¢CAY. On Salurday | 1601 5th St. N.W. by the reserves before the distributions [of Calvert street, Woodley road and |Fief and Messrs. J. Robert Shaw, Leon- ! ) 1 PESTES RILSRT ook Md. ANNYE T. McCAY POE. wife of Ed- Officers of the club for 1928-29, re- DAVIS. IRA AINSLEY. Saturday, November | her 19, 1928 ™| i dent; Mr. Duvall, treasurer; Miss Lee Davis, and father of Ann F. Dayis and | gi\\vesant piace n.w. (Chevy Chase. D. C.) Annie R. Davis, Myrtle ave.. Russeil rd. | (he recidence on Monday. N Dependable Mortuary Service UR knowledge of the work and our modern facilities enable us to offer a depend- able Mortuary service. We are ever on the alert, day or night, in order that you | room in the basement. Mrs. Blee is be- | ing assisted in directing the work by Miss Dorothea McDowell, assistant di- | rector of the Girl Reserves department | of the association. Many of the stores are co-operating | by sending contributions of toys frow | gone to rest. v s still ave us neip, Now_lie I death’s cold chill HER LOVING SONS AND DAUGHTERS- IN-LAW C KYLE. LULU. In sad but loving remenm braiice ‘of our dear mother. LULU KYLE. who “departed this life eight vears ago today, November 13, 1920 MOTHER For many vears her guidine hand Has toiled and wrought a tightened band, About her children and her home As a mother gone, oh. may she rest Among the angels who have blessed Her weary soul and careworn heart. Through all the years that seemed so dark You will never be forgotten, Though on earth. you are no more But in memorles you will be With us, As you always were before. No more we'll see her happy smile. No more we'll hear her footsteps file. We'll all think of her until the end. Trnst we'll all meet her then. HER LOVING DAUGHTER AND_ SON. MARY REDDEN AND CHARLES H. DAVIS. - ¢ELDERY. CARRIE. In lovine memory of my dauchter. CARRIE IcELDERY. ho depart>d this life one vear ago today. November 18. 1927, Todav recalls a memory Of mv dear daushter. iaid to rest. And those who still remember her Are_those who loved hier best DEVOTED ' MOTHER. JOSEPHINE Funeral Parlor—Private Ambulance—and Livery in Connection JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. SE. Telepnone Atlantic 1700-1701 MARRS. WILLIAM H. Entered into rest on CURRY, JOHN W. Suddenly on Friday, No- Saturday. November 17. 1928. at 6:30 am.. | vember 16, 1926, JOHN W. CURRY. aged of Elizabeth Hunter Marr: brother of “xht!aL hofle, 8}‘2 H ne. “fih"l\(onflnl Charles Marrs of the U. S. A.. and_ uncle o November “I3:" at - Relatives a7 The Stellar Dramatic Players of Holy | friend g o Ll y as their e MEHLING, ANNA MARY. On Friday, No- Trinity Church will present CUTLER, ALBFRT. Departed this life in | vember 16. 7 3. T, Heare. 1345 Columbia toys and dolls, Templey's Telegram,” a three-act com- [ SUTLER, "é' only son olr the lfl‘le :1::;“:‘}; rd. n.w. ANNA MARY MEHLING. Funeral 3 Traffic Lights Extended. edy, November 26 and 27. e Whter. oy nisces Ao 161028, 9:30 a.m.. thence to the Shrine of The board of directors of the Y. W. y, Moud st and s, Chfabel’ Frarier. | fhe Sacred Heart. where mass will be said Morticians of the Christmas toy shop. Decembe: | turned on at 10 a.m. tomorrow at the |Roach, Miss Ann Lydanne, Miss Dor- UL A T LR e i T 2t V. * < v eid | nters 5 ARG ¢ Cavs 5 s Margaret 1. du | i 29HStNW. Main 984 || 2 a Christmas ceremonial will be heid | nterscctions with Connecticut_avene |0thy Cavenaugh, Miss Margare DL uncle, we, did, not see 2o 4 | Umorning November 17, 1928, at her resi: ence T tetanc. Raltimore. Gonnty of toys and gifts begins. Cathedral avenue. ard f?hflmb\afl:'“h-’;i‘;ufi“‘“"- -'05“!““ DEVGTED MIECES, SAUD AND MABEL. | Md. ANNYE T. McCAY POE. wife of E Kearney an e & % ! residence at 2:30 p.m.. Monday. Novem- cently elected, are: Miss Sue H. Mur- | 10, 1938 San Francisco, Calif.. IRA AINS- | ppiyine “HOROTHY MELLMAN. On Friday. ray, president: Mr. Kearney, vice presi- | Foe Divy Snd siohe of Woa'f Dhvieanq | November 16 1928. at her recidence. 33 Baxter Davis of 1410 R st. n.w. Funeral | it Lral ervices e DOROTHY {ELLMAN. beloved wife of | Roach, corresponding secretary, and | VIRt eRti NOTOPRGT 10 & N | Faul M. Primm. *Puneral services trom | Miss_du_Fief, financial secretary. ihe_ recidence on Monday. r\oumhn“. Rosemont. Va. ' Interment Arlingion N tional ‘Cemeters. 18 DE_AMARAL. MILDRED V. November 16, 1928, at 4:25 p.m. residence. 828 12th st. n.w.. MILORED V. DE AMARAL (nee Suiton).’ Funeral from | her Tate residence Monday, November 19. at 8:30 am. thence to St. Patric Church. 10th ind G sts, now.."where mass | will be'said at 9 o'clock a.m. for the re- Dose of her soul. Relatives and friends in- | zabeth W. Reed. agt 51 vears. 2 Nt Y from his late residence. 3617 33rd st.. Mt | vited. (Virginia papers please copy.) 1 ey 8 o Monthy.: Noyenies. 19 DEGERING, SAMUEL A. On Saturdes. No-| at 2 p.m. Ihterment Fort Lincoln Cem:- | | gember i7,"is26, at Georgetown Hosital | tery. | .. beloved husbend of the lats| gapy . P, Eleanor Degering. ~ Puneral from his Int | SAUNDERS: CLINTON G SHGAGN: | residence, 1214 B st. n.e.. on Tuesds DERS. “aged 60y Beloved hisband o | November 20, at 8:30 a.m., thence to Holy | gertha C. Saunders and beloved father o Comforter Church where mass Will b | Ajice Macityre. Funeral from his latc said at 9 a.m. Relafives and friends in- D L e L vited.” Interment Mt Olivet Cemetery. e Tileeient Coun RANDALL. SARAH M. Saturdayv. November | 17, 1938, at 12:30 p.m. SARAH MUSSER RANDALL. daughter of the late Georze ) and Serah H. Musser. , Funeral Tuesda Nevember 20. 2:30 p.m.. from the residenc” | of her sisters, 1743 Park rd. Interment piivate. 19° RFED. JOSEPH F. 1928. JOSEPH F. FOR LOST ANIMALS, apply Animal Resciie On Priday; League, 349 Maryland ave. s.w. Main 8088 FOUND, Persian cat; large; gray; female. Potomac 6276 STEELE. ANNIE L. imembrance_of ANNIE L. STEELE. who departed this life five years ago ioday, November 15, 1925. You suffered hours. ves. hours of pain To wait for cure. but ail in vain So God alone knew what was best— He called you home to sive vou rest THE FAMILY * In sad but loving re- dear mother. MARY Ia sad but our__wife and loving re- ‘mocher. On Saturday, November | cloved husband of | BAG. brown traveling, containing men's shirts, underwear. ties and_colla by laundry W. E. B., on Pa. ave. between 5th and 26th sts. = Reward. Willlam E. rennan, 3338 N st. n.w. . BAG. black silk, Kann's, Sat. eve. ing money, Metro. Bank book, keys. Franklin 8388, Apt. 3. after 5. * AG, black leather. containing numbered keys and change. Finder keep money and get ndditional reward if returaed. Call Lincoln_1754. LS BILLFOLD, containing cash and severai checks, at Maryland Stadium entrance, Sat. afternoon. Reward if returned to 3044 O st. n.w. Telephone West 140. = BOND, £1,000 Imperial Japanese 6%s, 1954, No. 80519, on_15th st. near Penna. av n.w.. Friday, Nov. 16. Finder liberally r warded. Return W. B. Hibbs & Co. bro ers. 15th st. n.w 24 BOSTON BULL, 9 and white. one broy Answers to sck.” Reward. Lamont st Apt. 104, 2 BROOCH. gold, Tound, blue stonc setting, at Holy Redeemer Hall. Nov. 13. Reward if refurned to 1157 Mass. ave, n.w.. or Decalur CAT—Lost. strayed or stolen. Maltese cat, male, child's pet. $5 reward. Return to 1320 Harvard st. n.w. DOG, Great Dane. female. tan and white: | | THOMPSON. MARY. membrance of our THOMPSON '(nee Brown). who departed his life four years agzo today. November 18. 1924 Not lost, not dead. not zone, not sleeping: Though'we have 'laid her in the gr without weeping: No sharp despair our chastened hearts can Tor she is with ns still LOVING _DAUGHTERS. BROWNE AND MARY trofi. Mich.) EDON. ANDREW M. In sad but loving r>membrance of my dear hushund and our father, ANDREW M. WEEDON. who passed iy one year ago todas, November 13. The blow was hard. the shock severe. little thouzht his death was near: oniy lost can tell. hose wio hzve ¢ The oain of parting withont farewell MS WIFE. MAUD G. WEEDON, AND CHILDREN. Ia_my heart your memory lingers, Sweelly. tender and crue: There is not a dav, dear father, Thst T do noi think of vou 1S DAUGHTER. MRS. HELEN GAL- LAGHER. * WILKINSON. CLIFTON L. A tribute of love to the memory of our dear son and brother. CLIPTON L. WILKINSON. who died: eightesn years azo ioday, November 18. 1910, THE FPAMILY. * 1LLIAMS, ARTHUR LEE. In loving re 2mbrancs of our dear son_and bro.her. ARTHUR LEE WILLIAMS. who deparied ihis life six yoars ago today, November 1z, In our hearts vour memory lingers, Always tender, fond and true There 1s not « dav. dear Arthur. That we do not think of You THE FAMILY. * contain- Reward residence, i November 20. at 2 p.m. i Hill Cemetery. | ESSELMAN. MARIAN. On Saturday. No- | vember 17. 1928. at her residence, 665 1 | st. me. MARIAN, the beloved wife of the ! late Frederick sselman. Funeral from 1 the Wm. H. Sardo & Co. funeral chabel H 412 H st. n'e. on Tuesday, November 20 at 1 p.m. Relatives and friends invitec to atterd. Interment at Arlington National Cemetery. FRANKE. MARIE ELIZABETH. On Satur- | day. November 17. 1928, MARIE ELIZA- | BETH FRANKE (nee Kirchgessner), bc- | loved wife of Louis Pranke. Funeral from her late residence, 920 Michigan ave. n. Brookland, D. C.. on Tuesday. Novembs. 20, at 8:30 am. Requiem mass at St Anthony’s Church at 9 o'clock. Relative and friends invited. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. 19* GARRETT, CHARLES G. Departed this life Friday, November 16. 1928, at Walkers Chapel, Va.. CHARLES G_GARRETT, son | of the lat john F. and Harriett P. Gar- | rett. beloved [ather of Harriett W. Gar- 1ett. brother of Fannie Elliott. Fioreace Elliott. Anne ’Marcey. 1Ids _ Follin and | SMITH. FRANK. Departed this life. Friday November 16. 1928, at 1:10 p.m.. at hi residence. 820 New Hampshire ave. nw. FRANK SMITH. beloved husband of Hattic Busey Smith and brother of William Smith | of Crest Hill. N. J. He also leaves other | relatives and friends to mourn his den: ture, Funeral Monday. November 19. 1923, st 3 pm. from Union Wesley Chur Rev. C. C. Williams officiatin STONNELY, IRENE CHASE. Saturday. No- vember 17. 1928, at 7:13 p.m.. at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Harvey L. Humphre-. 334 Adams st. n.e. IRENE CHASE STON: ELL. beloved wife of Robert F. Stonnell Notize of funera: hereafter. 19 SWEETEN. HANNAH STIDHAM. On Satur- dav. November 17, 192, HANNAH STID- HAM SWEETEN. beloved mother of Mrs Homer A. Dougall #nd Willlam_F. Stid- ham. Services at the Hines Cn. funeral home. 2001 14th st. n.w. Mondas November 19. at 2 p.m. Intsrment Rock Creek Cemetery. | TALKS. SALLIE E._ Suddenlv. Friday. No- | George Garrett Funeral services at the | vember 16. 1928 SALLIE E. TALKS (nce ! | Walkers Chapel M. P. Church. Walkers | Crissey). beloved wife of the late Arthur 7| Chapel Va."al 2:30 o'clock Monday. No- | T Talks uged Tl Funeral from her | 23 NELLIE WOODSIN AND (De- onths old. male. brind] eve and one blue 1900 weight about 175 1bs.;_tag No. 14494, Lib- eral reward. W, C. Bergmann, 1401 Park ave. Phone Ga. 970, EARRING. gold, heirioom. ing. _Reward, _Clev. 6108, _ REE FOUNTAIN PEN, gold. in iobby of Cit; Post Offce, Eriday night; inltisls “W. £. 5" Finder call Decatur 4858. Reward. GERMAN POLICE DOG. puppy. black and brown: license No 6398. Return to 1416 Madison st. n.w. and recelve reward. __ _ GLASSES, shell rimmed, Franklin case. F st.. November 6. Reward. Columbia 654-W. * HANDBAG, latge, blue, at food show, Thurs- day. containing keys and money. = Liberal reward. Clarendon M90-W-l.________ | HOUND. vellow ears_and spots, {rom Phila- | delphia ave.. Blair, Silver Spring, Md. Fri- day afternoon, Nov. 16._Phone Sh 02. * | Church of the Nativity, 6000 Georgia_ ave. KE four. in brown leath . R Interment at Arlington. 19* Franklin_3140. HERRING, MARY SIMKINS. On Novem- | ber 16, 1928, after a_lingering illness MARY ~SIMKINS _HERRING. beloved mother of Charles E and_Oscar H. Her- ing. _Interment Beriin. (South Carolina. | jew York and Jacksonville. Fla.. papsrs | please copy.) - JEFFERSON, FRANCES. Departed this lif. | * Fridey. November 16, 1938. at Freedmen' | THocpital. FRANCES JEFFERSON, belovec | | wife of Lewis Jeflerson, daughter of Betlic | | | Saturday morn- vember 19, late residence, 82 You st. n.w. Monday. | GRUDCOVSKY, LOUIS. 2 o'clock. 18 1928, LOUIS GRUDCOVSKY. | THORPE. MARTHA JANE. Departed this | aged 70 vears. father of Rosa, Abram. | ilfe Thursday. November 1928, at_her Maurice M. and Isador Grudd.' Funerai sidence. 919 11th st. n.w. MARTHA From the chapel of Bernard Danzansky. | JANE THORPE She leaves io mourn their | 3501 14th st. n.w. Sunday, November 18. | loss five sons. John A.. James L. William |{ at 10:30 a.m E. George M. and Cvrus O. Thorpe. Fi- | neral Sunday. Novemb 18. 1 Mt. | = HARM. WINIFRED . “Saturday. November | Car i bt ot | | On Saturday. No- | Y for-Xmas- -~ _ ‘Small-Deposit A7) i\ | Will ‘Do ‘ vember 17. ay-Aw a A Carmel Baptist Church. 3rd and I st-. n.w 3 oclock am.. 1% Walter: Reed “Remal 3 Hospital. WINIFRED .. beloved wife of Capt. Paul B. Harm, U. 8. Army, Funeral ‘Tuesday, November 20, at 9 o'clock, at p.m. ~Remains resting at the rs of Walter R. Wood. 1234 4th -t nw 18 IYLER. CHARLES S.. Sr. 1 R Departed this Uife Thursday, November 15. 1923. at 11:20 am.. at Providence Hospital. after a bri~f | slinéss. CHARLES S. TYLER. Sr. He [2aves to mourn their loss = devoted wife. : Memie E. Tyler: one son. Charles S. Tylc: . and mother. Martha Martin. an host of other relatives and friends. neral Monday. November 19. at 1 pum | from Zion Baptist Church. ¥ s, between | 3rd and 4t sts. sw. Rev. Washington | ofctating Remains can be seen at Rob- crt Campbell's funeral parlors. 423 41 st {¥; Sundas.” Interment Woodlawn Ceme: ery. A ‘precious one from us nas gone. A voice we loved fs stilled. A place fs vacant in our home Which never can be flled DDERBURN. HELEN POLLOCK. denly on Satirday. November 17 her “residence. 1434 R _st. n.w. POLLOCK WEDDERBURN. Funeral serv- ices will be held at Gawler's Chapel. 17 Pennsylvania ave. n.w.. on Mondas. mber 19, at 2 p.m. Interment Drivate WWEST. VIRGINIA Departed this life Sat- | urday November 17, 1928. at her residzcce. | b, 502 Clarks Court s'w.. VIRGINIA. Gevoicc wife of the late Parker West and motaer of Robert Ford. She leaves other rela tives and friends to mourn her depariure. Eemains resting at the John T. RI MONUMENTS MAUSOLEUMS DESIGNED AND ERECTED WAITE OR TELTPHONE FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET MAIN 2968 THE J. F. MANNING CO.. Inc 919 157H STRzET N. W. WasHinGTon ,D.C. PAY ENVELOPE bei 930 E st. n. 10th and C sts. n.w. Initials "K. M. T. envelope. _Call Main 6000. PIN, old-fashioned gold, and anchor on_coil of rope, lost Tuesday between Western High School, Central Stadium and Chevy Chase. | Finder please call Wisconsin 3077. _Reward. PIN, platinum. with diamond in center call 6400 Reward. __ 1 enameled In black. Call T small, brown, containing 35 and Reward for PIN. round, gold. Coltmbia_7971. R PURSE, keys, near 8th_and E n.w return. Phone Potomac 3999-J. ____ 19* SIXTY-FIVE DOLLARS, two twenty-dollar Bills, rest in fves.’ the 13th or I6th inst. ease call at room No. 393, 0st Office. North “Capitol “and - Massachusetts Iye| wlives and friends are invited. 19* The “Honeymoon Pair i | Liberal reward. Ask for B. L D.____° | SAHLERT. CARRIE E. BURKE. On Friday. 2 75 S 9' 2 : | SPECTACLES—Heavy metal four-lense spec- | = November 18, 1928, at the G $ ] 9 75 i Cucles. adustable screw on top. Kindly com- it ¢, OO E 2 3 —— i Patterson, mother of Verdie, Evelva Goldle and Lewis Jefferson, ir., ond sisce: of Julian Patterson. Sayles’ “funeral parlor, 342 P st. s Funeral services Tuesday, November 1928, at 1 p.m. from Providence Baptisi | | Remains_resting = THREE-DIAMOND RING with three sparkling diamonds set in 18-kt. engraved mounting. Church, M st. between 412 and 6th sis. s.w.. Rev. Aaullla Sayles officiating. Rel KAHLERT { Ballston, . v 1 1 Conn. ave. " Phone Col. 1854. o Wil Nahlere. davotea TOPCOAT. Ensglish tweed: plaid scarf =nd Lk T i gloves, downtown, 1-1:30, Friday. Call| Burke, aged 74 years. Funeral {rom the | BUY NOW. 7 | Potomac_3064. G O T B unaNn.‘ 2 ,_white gold - Tocality | . Lakers: 2 st. n.w.. on Monday, No- | fuveral chapel. 3rd and Eve sts. PAY NEXT YEAR T = [Rst_c. M_T. North 4259 | @&nd friends Invited. Interment Glenwood | ;yEFLLER. JOHN W. A special communi- of the late Willlam’ Kahlert, devoted | Universits Hospital, CARRIE E. 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