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CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. ‘TODAY. ‘The Wanderlusters' hike will start frem Wisconsin and Massachusetts ave- i':ueds at 2:45 o'clock. Mr. Zerkels will ead. The American Association of Univer- c'ty Women invites all college women | and their friends on a from SERVICE QuTLE™ 514 12th St. N.W. Qur stocks are most AND THE wa:nwl nulm IND IS rr‘:'us‘rm.u GIVEN “PiBces.” Come in investi-ate ECRLESS PEATURE. for your PRICE TAG! Simmons Continuous-post Metal Bedl \\'alnul in “Englander” Windsor all sizes. i Sed In grained Walnut finish, ] Beautituily § .50 i turned e \ fillers e Simmons Coil Springs, all sizes A Modern Automatic Water System —affording the same comfort and convenience enjoyed in city homes. And These Can Be Available on Christmas Day Arranged for Promptly. Come in without delay and make this truly A MERRY CHRISTMAS for the whole family COLUMBIA PUMP & WELL CO. AND SO ON -—and we also allow CASH off any price Bed, Spring or Mattress FOR MANY Y :ARS we have steadily built a “leading” reputation for FINE BEDS and BEDDING at LOWEST PRICES—we want more folks to familiarize themselves with our FAMOUS MAKES and PEERLESS PRICES! Come in and make any selection—tell us to pick up your ~ old “one”—and YOU DE'D‘UCT $5 EACH FROM ANY Come in!!! 14 Twelfth street and Pennsylvania avenue station at 2:30 o'clock. The experimental tarm and Arlington will be explored. Bring supper, to be eaten at the Simon home in Clarendon, Va., after the walk. Mr. Simon will lead. Mrs. Walter Hilton, chairman of the music group of the District League of American Pen Women, will give a con- ert at 4:30 o'clock at the club. Mrs. Suburbanite’s Superior Gift to the ENTIRE FAMILY Washington, D. C. Make THE J3UNDAY TASHINGTOY OV] Dorothy Wilson Halbach, contralto, and Miss Elizabeth Coombs, pianist, will give the program. Members and friends are invited to have a cup of tea after the concert. The Red Triangle Outing Club will meet at Third street and concord avenue at 2:30 o'clock. Take Takoma Park car on Fourteenth street line. Hike through woodland country. Bring lunch, cup md flashlight, Coffee will be furnishes FUTURE. The Red Triangle ounng Club will have an all-day hike from Dickerson to Brunswick, 16 miles along the C. & O. canal, on Thursday. Meet at Union Station at 8 am. Bring lunch and cup for noonday meal. Dinner will be had at the B. & O. Y. M. C. A. at Bruns- wick. Cost for $3.06; dinner, 55 OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th & F TUXEDO ) SUITS Silk Trimmed $35 Liberal Credit Terms EISEMAN’S—?th & F cents. Oscar Kannegesser and George Vail, leaders. The Writerscraft Club will meet to- morrow, 8 p.m., at the Thomson School. Visitors welcome. A musical under auspices of Abra- ham Lincoln Circle, No. 3, Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic, Friday, 8:15 p.m.,, at the Willard Hotel. Lincoln Woman's Relief Corps will have its annual inspection tomorrow, 8 p.m., in Grand Army Hall. ‘The combined chnpwrs of Gamma Delta Sigma Sorority will hold their first subscription dance of the season December 8 in the rose room of the Washington Hotel. A card party and dance will be held at the Aloysian Club, 47 I street, No- vember 28, at 8:30 p.m. Proceeds will be for the benefit of the library fund of the club. A half-hour lecture on bridge will be given by Miss Mary A. Beadle, technical director of the Garl- ton Hotel Bridge Club. A bridge party sponsored by the Aux- {liary Board of Regents of Trinity Col- lege will be given tomorrow, 2 p.m., at Wardman Park Hotel. Proceeds for students’ loan fund. During the past 12 months disabled ex-service men at the British Legion's factofy at Richmond made 32,000,000 artificial Flanders poppies to be sold for charity by 3,000 committees in all arts of England. A Diligent Mortuary Service UR earnest en- « deavors at all times to satisfy have built us a host of friends who recog- nize our attention as careful morticians. Day or night, we are ready to serve. The cost is left to your own considera- tion. Modern Chapel, Private Ambulance, Just phone— Perry & Walsh Morticians 2HSLNW. Main 984 4601 5th St. N.W. Own Deduction! Your allowance for ‘that’ Old Suite of Furniture! No Matter in What Condition or What It Consists of For Example: old, worn Four-row Stitch Imperial Edge Layer-felt Mat. tresses ™9 beautiful 241&9 tickings o Simmons Link Springs $10'9_“5 all sizes S Au.f.n Mattress hea slzes — FASY TERMS & DI 00, Arranged to Suit You WEEKLY OR MONTHLY N N L Any $100 Suite on Our Floors (with your old suite) An $150 Suite on Our Floors (with vour old suite) Any $198 Suite on Our Floors (with your old suite) HROUGHOUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK READ! $14.95 Fibre Reed Rockers— 7 % § loose spring cushions, \| newest colors. Spe- N A $8.95 Ny $2450 Occasional Ci NN polished hardwood frs N choice of coverings in fine N Jecausrd or mo- 9 Fair. Special ..... o $12.50 Telephone Stand and gumwood in mahogany wal Has exu- e it foF $5.95 Christmas. Special.. $2.49 End Table—gumwood in grained mahogany. Special .. * 97c 580. ecretary Desk and Bookease—in early American a period style, constructed of Znest _cabinet’ woods, combined with mahogany ve- neer. Special . g airs—covered cretonne _or r right new chintz, Tuffie at tom. Special .. $4.98 Bridge Lamp; wrought iron, complete seco silk shades many colors. Special . and 589 Throne and Win Chairs—beautiful coverings. al out of very ~high price ‘Wonderful s—of with 827-829 7th St. N.W 22 Ryan Service Through the Years Has' Fxcelled B Bainstakine care and exactness in imallest detaill cannot but win Shpreciation. The constant develop- ment of our business shows that our efforts are rewarded. Funeral Parlor—Private Ambulance—and Livery in Connection JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Telepnone Atlantic 1700-1701 Close-Out Items will be found in our Bargain Basement COME! DN, P IR, Sr——" and See | is $70 is $120 is $168 SAVE! J1650_ Genuine Bed Codar Snd"kusranteed moth and g m proof. IR $9.75 1 fages—of ma 2 1.50 Doll fibre, adsustable. DacK $5.95 and hood, wire wheels $7.50 Junior Floor Lamp—All complete with_attractive seco Mk shade. Beversi @9 gQ colors. _ Speel $14.50 Double Day Bed—"Eng lander” make. with coll spring bettom, comp) W crevonne matiress, * Specint. $28.75 Si2.50 Davenport Table—4s-inch length. Gumwood mahogany nnuh $5.95 “Table — of Special $6 95 51250 Occasional —1n tapes- umwood, attractiv y finished in m oh {57 "0r Velour, nardwood fHhme in_mahogany h and with 2% 72 27777 7 X 2 hogany. Special %) best spring \ N ;p:c'?"lz.m“” $17.95 g\g\: 52035 Chifforobe—finished 1n N\ combines chest of o) 2 Between H and Eye W) 72 | Harvey and Marle A. Births Reported. The, following births have been reported he lo sn Department during the last “Glusenpe and Maria Buonvieri, boy. William G end Lillian E. Fouts, el G, d Edwin I. and_Ethel E. James L and Mabe hoy. Jésse 7. and Louise C. Guin. boy. Tohn P. and Pearl A_O'Neil. bos. g Georg ora B. Sylvia, bo; Charles 'F. ‘and Rosalic Benckert, boy. Ausbert M. and Orpha Houfl, LeRoy and Louise Hall, girl. Kbt and Hisaveth Hinton, eirl Frederick and Ei Thornton, girl Leon and Mary ‘Holles, Roger and M B e and Mo William and Edna Montgomery, boy. Lee, boy. Deaths Reported. The following_deaths have been reported fo the Health Department during the last 24 hours: Grorge_ Smith, 58, D. C. Jail John Grady. 40. Emergency Hospitel Lillian_ Mecks. 29. 1601 Rewt Cupitos ot giCarles W. Bowuian, 7, . S. Naval Hos- P atnin West. 60, 502 Clarks court sw. Rose Thompson. 55, Emerrency Hospital Fannle Blackman, 45, 814 Rhode Island 28th and Reservolr sts. 19, Freedmen's Hospital Thomas King. 33, John H. Murph: BROOCH—Sunday. November 18 rear l'nh !l ‘Owner phone Colum! . FOR LOST ANIMALS. anply Animal Rescue League, 349 Marsland ave. S.w. 8088 T TERRIERYellow and white; femate, strayed ite months old; about 35 pounds. om 1122 13th st. n.w. Reward. LHE brown end white, straved: 1o col- n.w. :veward. 1918 Eve si. Franklin oc— hite male poodie iy one him_please return him; owner is ulck los Wednesday nlwht lns! seen ;I'lh lnrlot cnllle st. Reward. 1618 Toney. DOG—German__police, _male: | from Giinesyiller " Fla" name Baron. Reward. Phone Decatur 3711. . DOG—3$100_reward for information to recovery of female Great Dane. white and tan, blue and white eves: coliar and tag 14494, Bergmann, 1401 Park ave. n.w. Georgla 971 scher, black, tall, smooth ears; lost Wednesday; re- Glenn,_Decatur 5547. EN' aining per- sonal paper: ave. or_16th P betenn North viodaide and Navy Blds. Can Silver Spring 648, FOXHOUND, male, white under’ throat, tan legs, answers to name of “Buck'; H.F. 933 H st. n.w. DOG. Doberman Pin: trimmed O. P. haired, ard. black and tan with ‘medium size; Dove, .26 GREAT, DANE_MA! 3 grown, named “Dusty.” having Pennsylyania license on collar, Reward: L Gifford. Pinchot. 1615 ian W, G Friday eve- .) Vermont u—qm 5 r ning, near Madrillon, pt. 44. Main lNO——Emnll (old nnx. clmell 3 foned _setting: valued as keepsake. Clev. 2464. _Reward. £ SPECTACLES, shell f{rame: flexible case containing cleaner marked Shah Optical Co.: vicinity Treasury or, Lincoln Memori ain_ 10384, A Te- TIR] s % 0 Super Tw Saturday afternoon. st SRUTEN. Flense Can’Relantic S1os. WATCH—Lady’s, white gold. Hamllton wrist 4 Qyen, Rold ‘bracelel attached; lost vetween T w. and Metropolitan’ The- mw.m " Potomac. 5139-W. 1630 P st. WATOH, Tady 1d old face, T orkcolet between 58 Quincy . and O Street Market or in market. Reward. Adams_6650-J. WHITE SCOTG H TERRIER Tost “in George- town, on R 8 ward odered for return 10" 2t Tath 3t now. ‘WRIST WATCH—] Lady's, o) - 14th, Critte X’l("ll. ‘fl'h and w!bll!l’ ETheward. 1535 Webster n.w. Adams 9025, W. W. Chambers UNDERTAKER Offers Lowest Prices $250 Couch Casket Funeral . $150 Stee! Vaults. . . $200 Complete Funerals .......$100 Private Ambulances Only $4.00° No Charge for Funeral Chapel Latest Pipe Organ Music if Desired—All Without Charge Call Col. 432 W. W. Chambers Co. 14th,Cor.Chapin St. N.W. .$195 .$85 i | VKERS. JOHN MARTIN. Departed this life | ROBERT LEE MONTAGUE DIES SUDDENLY IN HOME Cousin of Virginia Representative Began Practice of Law Here Three Years Ago. Robert Lee Montague, 63 years old, for a number of years a practicing lawyer of this city and active in several fraternal organizations here, died sud- denly at his residence, 1327 M strect, last night. Mr. Montague had been talking to friends and fell over when he got out of his chair and started walking through ‘ the hall. The coroner issued a certifi- cate of death due to natural causes. Until several years ago Mr. Montague maintained a residence near Bowie, Md.. while practicing law here. He moved into the city about three years ago. He was active in the Masonic fra- ternity and also had been a member of the Odd Fellows and the Eagles for a | | number of years. He was a cousin of Representative Andrew Jackson Mon- tague of Virginia. The body was taken to the establish- ment of Martin W. Hysong Co., 1300 N street. Mr. Montague had a Wide ac- quaintance among business and profes- ' |sional men of Washington. Cards of Thanks. N. SAMUEL. I wish to thenk iy 2nd friends for their kindness for the flowers they sent at the deaih of my father, SA]MUEL BROWN, who dicd November 92 g Bv'%nt%ox, ALBERT BROWN | INGRAM, JESSE W. We wish to_ express our sincere appreciation to our friends, neighbors and relatives for theii Kindness, sympathy and beautifl foral m?um extended to us at the death of lov Qr beloved husband and father, JESSE LAl Mlsfl BELL M. INGRAM AND II(XSE LAURA H. INGRAM. 1TH, FRANK. Mys. Hattie Busey smith | and family acknowleds ige with grateful ap- preciation vour kind expression of :ym- pathy and DEB!X!“\H flowers at the dth of her husband. FRANK SMITH. THOMPSON. HESTER A. I wish to express my sincere appreciation to my friends. n‘l(hbfil’n. PE]IIHE nd Taylor Council, No. 1. Luke, for their kindness, Symputhy and Senatiivl Boral tributes ek tended to me El Lhe deléh o}g my beloved wife, HESTER A. THOM FRANK B, THOMPSON. * Deaths. my also Thursday. November 23. 1928, at Freedmens. Rospital, after lanr. il ness, JOHN MARTIN AKERS. leavs 10 meurn their loss a devoted wife. ioving mother and brother. a four " aunts. an uncle and a host of other relatives and friends, | Funeral Monday. November 26. at 1 o'clock. from Boyd & Wilson's. fhd'Lsts Rev Birons bf Alexandris. Va oficiating, _(Detrolt. “Mich,." and 'Ropin: sonville. Miss.. papers please copy.) 'LEXANDER, NORRIS OLIVER. On m E. Funeral from his iate home, an {veitth vom 224 Hayes st., Clarendon, Va. Monday, November 26 at 1l a.m.’ Interment n Congressional Cemetery. ANDREWS. LILLIAN L. On satumu. Nn~ vember 24, 1928, LILLIAN L., beloved wift of Milton ‘Andrews of 525 6th st. resting at the parlors of James 317 Pennsylyania ave. interment at " Culpeper. November BARKMAN, GEORGE W. At his mldence, 1200 B Cap. st GEORGE W BARKMAN, seloved husband of Sarah E. Barkman. Funeral from Epworth Church. 13th se. Va.. Faneral and on Monday. N. Car. ave. ne., ay, November 26. 1928, % pom. "Relatives and friends, in- vited BARKMAN, GEORGE_W. The membm of ‘?nllnlhz Lodge. fifte bmmer. °GEORGE W 3 HARRY 1. COXEN. Chancellor Commander. AN 1hRREE IMERS, Keeper of Records and Seal. BARRY, WILLIAM J. Suddenly. on Sgtur- . Novemver 24, 1928, at Camden, N. J., WILLIAM J., beloved son of John and the late Delia Barry. " Notice of funeral here- EVA MARY. On Friday, November 028, at_her residence, 4226 Fessenden st nw., EVA MARY, I Ofpheus'E. Bell residence on Monday ~Novemi Dom. Relatives and trlends invited. Suddenly, on_Satu R reRaence. 1013 R. BELT, the beloved Benjamin C. Belt and w. Funeral serv- nEI.L, 2 mbe; Relatives and iriends invited. 3% P. BOWLES, LAWRENCE WEBSTER (BILLY). ‘Sudq 7 Noyember ° 24, Sibley ~Hospifal LA C] R (BI BOWLES, beloved son of George nd Marfe Krauss Bowles. of R il rd., Maryland. No- tice of funeral hereafter. BULL, EDWARD JOHN. On Saturday, No- | yember 24, 1028 st his residence. 3619 Ne EDW, beloved Damnand” ot “Anetts Buil, “Puneral” from above address Monday, November 26, at 3 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. In- terment Columbus, Ohio, Tuesday. (Co- lumbus papers picase copy.) COLLINS. WILLIAM JESSE. On Sntutiar. ve 24, at Garfleld Hospital, WI! LIAM JESSE' COLLINS, husband of Ci erine E. an nd th Henn Colins. Nouce "of ‘funeral late ) rjiovember 23, st CRAIG." aged 4 Fovreral oey e afternoon. mber 26, € establishment: 614 4% st 5 urial will be at_Mount Harmony Ceme: ery. Rev. John T. Plood will officiate. DAVIS, JAMES R. November 23 1928) JAMES K DAVIS. d devo!r brother of Mary F. Burke Josephine Scott of Richi Va and_aneie of Joscohtne Va. ~ He es_ ai rol Tieaths. | DAVIS, MELISSA E. Suldenly, on Fridy ai her residence. 1457 o st ELISSA widow ov Capt. Oeo.n ‘P.’ Davis. mother of Allwn avis, Dr. Sheldon G. Davis and Mrs. E senia’ Chesbro. 1, from above dress Mondax, November 26. T o R eliavson Nationsl Cemez!; y. | FLAGG. PEYTON. on Fridaz, November 3. at his residence. 130 3rd st. se. PEYTON B beloved husband of Cora Les Flagg. Funeral mm the parlors of W1l Scott, 409 8th st day. November 26, at 9:15 am mmim .n triends,in- Med” Tnterment Milford, va. FAKIN. CORA LEE. On November 23. ma (ORA LEE LEAXIN (nee Hempatone). aced years, ndow of in Hother ot ¥ from W. W Dé st ne. B e Eory Liseoin Cemeters. 25 LEWIS, MARTHA. On Wednesdas, Novem: 31, 1923, a% her residence. Arlingto MARTHA LEWIS. devoted mother of v McCoy. Bernard and the late Frank Remains resting at the W. Ernest funera! parlors, 2222 Ga._ave, a Ernest_Jarvis €o. 25th st v Ma; Lewis. Jarvis _Co. nw Tueral Mondey, November 35. rom WO End Tunéral pariors. Dumbarton ave. n.w. MATHEWS, MARY CUSHMAN. Friday, No- | vember 33. at_Prot 1978, at 3:3 o 1 NirsS MaRY cus.nmw ife, ot wiilliam Mathew of Funeral " from - the . L speare Cov. 1009 . at 10:30 a.m. Monday. November g rvm s private.” aterment at Rock Cr ‘emete: NAH T. On Saturday. Novem- | her_residence, 928 2 MEAD. wi p.m. 2'to attcnid. "Intsrment privat PRATT, EDWARD CARLISLE. On T ember 22. 1928, At 7:45 a.m. Hospital. EDWAR! JHe s survived . November 26, af Metronoliran Baptit Chirch. 12th and 13th sts. n.w.. Rev. rastor late residence, 207 Fla. ave. n.w. Satur- day evenine Interment at the Aan"hn National Cemeters. ROSS. SAMUEL R ®C *Smith: Albert and Chlrlns ‘Ross. Not peral hereaft RO restine o 98] W. est Jarvis & ineral pariors. ‘No- 8. FOBHL, beloved hushand of Sarah Cath | RUET] Vember St G, GE 8. On Saturdar, . GEORGE Funeral from his. late T2l erine R d. n.w., on Tuesdey. No. 30 a Requi he Nativity. B: 9 o'clock. Relatives a invitea®to attend. Tnterment at Gedar Hill Cemetery. 3AUNDERS, MARY E. Saturday, Novem- ber 24, 1928 ‘at I am. at her late Lesidence, 807 Eu ARY clid s RSB, "o =t 'the “iate “Sames K. Samders: mother of MEs: Maygle 8. Jones; Sara Monroe and Misses Bertha, Mae and Lottie Saunders. Notice of funeral later. SIMMONS, AMOS E. Funeral umces (u\' the late AMOS E. SIMMONS. who died Wednesday. November 21. 1928, were con- cucted Priday. November 23. at Deal's funeral pariors. interment being made in Rock Creek Cemetery. Simmons 'was o son of the late John Indian Head. SLAUGHTER. w Lulm R. On’ 'rnund-‘ November 22. 1925, at Ereedmen's Houpita WILLL SLAUGHTER. hus- LM B sas U5, Blasghters. devoted brother of Robert and Prymus Slaughter, . Mal Sunday November 25. tist Church, 27th st. and Dumbarton ave v, Pinn, pasior. Friends invifed. Interment Payne's Cemetery. 25 SMALLWOOD. JAMES O. Departed this life Thursdey, November 23, 1928. at his resi- dence. 214 H st. s.w.. JAMES O. SMALL- WOOD. beloved father of Margaret Hoff- mean and E. Henry Smallwood. Funeral from the residence of his daughter. 473 C it s Monday. November 26, at T o'clock, ‘Washington friends invited SWITH, THERESA. On Thursday, Novem. ber 22, 1928. at Ler residence, 111 Reeves st. n.w, THERESA SMITH, the beloved daughiter of Nellie Smith 'and devoted sister of Bessie Smith. Remains resv.lnl temporarily_at Lomax's chanel, 1400 S n.w.; may be seen Saturday evening. Nn- vember 24, at the home. Puneral from her late residence Monday, November 26. at 0 pm. PFriends invited. Interent Payne’s Cemetery. 25 TILLY, JUNE. Suddenly on Saturday, No- vember 24, 1928, at 5:45 pm., at his rest; e, 38 ' New York TILLY. beloved son_of the lal (e Chance: Tilly. and brother of Elizabet ward O'Halre, resting &t the Nevius mneml home, Notice of !une:-l azed '53 yea: New York ave. n.w. hereaftor. TRUITT, ELLA_JANE, oOn Pri ber 23 1928 ELLA JANE youngedt dauca- ter of Rev. Mrs, Georse B, Truift: Fineral fuom” Oak Hill cemnevv Chavel Monday. Na\ember 26, at 2 p. TYLER, LTON JINNT life "November 21, YER belived wife of James TYler: Hevoted mother of MCrle Shelton. beloved ith d sister of i o ., Novem- o utnd zmu D st. Yes and friends el Y ement 1h Fort Lincoln Cemete: She has zone o ity ‘mansion of eart has ceased to struzsle And her soul has found eternal rest, FRIEND. 8. F. C. B. UNDERHILL, 'ruouu B. Suddenly. at the with Jesus the biessed. tere her Buslington Hotel MA! 1928, ,y services nd-y fovember ~ 25. om.. home of his son. B Ginderhill, it ml F st. nw. ment Concord, N. H. WATSON. JOHN M. On Saturday, Novem- ber 24, 1928, JOHN I4. beloved’ hushand of Mary V. Watson (nee Carroll), Funeral from Bls Yate residence, 601 422 st. s.w. Tuesday, November 27. . th to St, Dominic's ¢ churen, Shere miage ‘Thursday. November 22. Tl Puneral Thomes Inter- hence wiil f ‘nm.n-- %ur(]h be said at Relatives and friends fivited to attend. ~ Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. A Most Thankful Nation Above all the nations of the world, our country has reason to be thankful. Peace and prosperity have been ours; the wheels of industry have whir- red unceasingly and the earth has yielded a bountiful harvest. It is a fitting custom, this sett day of thanks. and beautiful ing aside of a Join with your fellow Christians Sunday in the Thanksgiving program of your church; fill. yourself with the spirit of the day. %EAL HJNERAI. HOMl". Gor n_:ference JAsk 816 H STREE Rematns. Sn be viewed at hi: | ‘1 wll.u:m LEE, Beaths. late home of the deces: Sunday. Novemper nflfi:&. 8. Pres, CHAS. V. HENLOCK. Sec. WINSTON. JAMES. . On Fridez, Novem- 23, 1928, JAMES WIN of Corinne Freeman. Bessi Sam. " Charles . and Gertrude. resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funers parlors. 2221 Ga. ave. n.¥. until Sa t 5 p.m . thereafter at his Baptist Church. st n.w., Robertson officiating. In Memoriam. BAIER. BARBARA M. In loving remerse branca of our deer mother ARA M. BAIER. who_departed mu e two years ago today. November 25. 1938, HER DEVOTED SON AND DAUGHTER. BIRMINGHAM, JANNIE BOYD. In lovin emb: Sur dear mother en grandmother, NIE BOYD BIRMING- o deparicd this lite one Tear Age todns. Novembe: 1927, A mcurnful year has vanished We think. as the tear But the memory of our Tother o moi 4ill ‘fresh within our hearts. 1-:' then our lives were saddened, ve OVING TEan" FAvLOR BROOKS. CHARLES E. A tribute of lovo‘\" the memory of CHARLE! who depa; this life November 28, 1937, How I m the welcome 3 ot the one 1 loved so dear, of: 1 L isten ing. Fecling cure that s _com he is near. 3 COLEMAN, SPENCER. In sad but loving Temembranee of our dear. devoled father, SPENCER COLEMAN. who depar life, four years aso today. nvermer ‘28 s rery day our hearts €0 wandering To a grave not far awa: Where they laid our dear Four years ago today. No one knows how we miss him, No one knows the love he gave. Bt e know hat Jesus blessed him With eternal rest beyond the grave HIS DEVOTED CHILDREN, ROSCOE AND MARBURY COLEMA COLLINS, ANNIE. A mxmu of love and remembrance of a devoted wife 8! mother. ANNIE COLLINS (nee Atz). whe dicd 13 vears ago. November 28, 1915, HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. JOHNSON. ANNIE. Sacred to me memo: of our devoted mother. ANNIE SORNBON, who departed this life seven years &¢o today, November 25, 1921. Thou wilt my every want supply. Even to the end whate'er befall death, eternally AUGHTERS. ":RYIk“chG‘}![. IHPYE"MP’“DI’IIWQ ::l"t:’ S 4 gg"m;s lite four yeas ago today, November flun ghut, mot, forgotten RS, 'NCE_ BROO! M THE !ENIOB BIR® or EREN: 27En CHUR PERRY, llAll.ll‘l‘ 'L.i EDWARD A.; HUGH of our belove 1oEh0 Sevacied years "o, Who changest no Ame . _THOMPSON, MAYME B. JRRTON AND HANRIGT L. PERRY. * RHODES, ADDISON D. In loving remems brance of my dear hugband, Al D. i orter DES. who died November 325 egnm;‘rury mass at Holy el "By HiS WIFE, MARGARET C. WEST. JOSEPHINE. A tribute of love the memory of our dear mother, J 0B INE "WEST. Cwho. departed, this life 14 years ©g0 today, November 25, 1914. It we could have our dearest wish fulfilled, And take our cholce of earth's treasures, Or 'Choose from heaven whatsoe'er we wille né’fi“'n‘é’v‘z’%n"s&'fi"’flu‘fi' S ;m& H W. M. El JOHNSTON. _MEMORIALS. MONUMENTS AND MAUSOLEUMS DESIGNED AND EnecTeD. WRITE or Tu PHONE MAIN 2968 FOR ILLUSTRATED THE J. F. MANNING CO.. 919 15TH ST N. W. WASHING’ TON Abbey fiflausulcum Beautiful—Enduring—Convenient MILITARY HIGHWAY BEYOND SOUTH GATE Opposite Arlington Cemetery Ride out in the afternoon and view this wonderful mausoleum in its serene and permanent tran- quillity. This hallowed beauty slwt 1 an everlasting memorial the love and reverence for those who have passed on. ENTOMBMENT COSTS NO MORE THAN UNDERGROUND BURIAL Inspect Now—Open Every Day DflicelfllOCnnn Ave. Main7897 FU NERAL Dlflb'l'ols. Wm.. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 412 H St. NE. Lincoln 524 Modern_Chapel Frank Geiet’s Sons Co. Mbdern Ghapel, - Teiepnone Main 2473 'ABLISHED 1876. JOHN'R. WRIGHT coO. _1337_10th Phone North 47. T CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301_EAST CAPITOL ST. "'phone. Lincoln 318, ~______ Foneral “I:Imlgr and dious chapel, u.l.rn c-:-mm'i- Moder- ate prices. 332 Call ; Herbert B Nevuu Funeral Home 921 New York Ave. N.W. Main T. F. COSTELLO 1724 North Capitol St.___ NORTH 1978. Ioseph 'F. Birch’s Sons s 3084 M st N e e V. L. SPEARE CO. 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