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Rusty Water Ruins Clothes Isn't it provoking when after much hard work you rinse your washing out and the clothes come out stained with rust? But they will come out that ay as long as you adhere to the old-fashioned range boiler. With a Ruud, Loveko or a Pittsburg Automatic Gas Water Heater in. your home you need have no fears that your washing is going to be stained with rust and that you will have to wash it over. Hot water will be at your call at any hour of the night or day—no waiting—just turn the faucet'and immediately you have an unending supply of steam- ing hot water, for every purpose. There is really no reason why any one should be without Gas Heated Water in their home with the convenient monthly terms that we extend. Come in today—let us tell you all about Automatic Gas Water Heaters and their advantages. —Phone or Write—Our Representative Will Call— WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT CO. | NEW BUSINESS DEPARTMENT MAIN 8280 Washington Salesrooms Georgetown Salesrooms 419 Tenth St. N.W. Wisconsin& Dumbarton Aves. GAS APPLIANCE HEADQUARTERS ~or your registered Plumber—Terms are available— Special Purchase and Sale 900 Prs. “HUG-TITE” | Dr. Greg; COL E. L JONES RITES HELD TODAY Coast and Geodetic Survey Head Is Buried in Arlington. . Funeral services were held this after- noon at 2 o'clock for Col. E. Lester Jones, director of the United States Coast and Geodetic Sutvey and one of the founders of the Amerlcln Le, e al eemacun. pnmemermu of the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, and Rev. John C. Palmer, pas- tor of the Washington Helghts Presby- terian Church, officlated at the home and the grave. Interment took place in Arlington National Cemetery wnh military honors. Col. Jones was the first post and de- ynrtment commander in the history of he American Legion, being commander of General Pérshing Post, No. 1, and lated named George Washington Post, No. 1, of which he was a_member at the time of his death. The post, in command of Paul V. Oolum. post com- mandq - uad i the services at Arl- ington Cemetery in a body. The body was conducted from the resldence to Arlington Cemetery by an Legion escort composed of Dcpnn.menc Comdr. Harlan Wood, Past Department Comdrs. James: A. Drain, John Lewis Smith, Paul J. Mc- B, Miller, ink Julius I. Peyser, J. Mfller Kenyon, Amos A. Fries and Depart- ment Adjt. Howard 8. Fisk, who served as Col. Jones' adjutant at the time of the formation of the legion, The honorary pallbearers were' Sen- ator Claude A. Swanson, Gen. Hugh S. Cummings, Representative R. Walton Moore, Capt. R. L. Faris, Dr. Gilbert Grosvenor, Senator Wesley L. Jones, C. Birdsall and C. C. Carlin. On arrival of the cortege at the Fort W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Phones { OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN’S—?th & F | AMBULANCES ‘4 Steel Burial V‘nlu 385 COMPLETE i FUNERALS 375 % CHAMBERS 14th Street N.W., corner Chapla | PRIVATE W | Arch-Supporting Shoes OXFORDS and strap effects as pictured. Patent leather or black kid. All sizes 3 t0 9, AA to D widths. Well-made shoes of a quality—that should pack our stores tomorrow ~—at this much-below- value price! mrnmuhmmmemm ann.mm '.hammngolcnlmbh i sty KENNON VAIL, 63, DIES; FUNERAL ON SATURDAY ice here for a numbor ”m-, his home, 2655 conn t yesterday afternoon, th was due o pneumonia.’ . Vail was at one time emph’ed in the Post Office Department and sta- uoned at the Capitol. He was the son | of the late Rev. Dr. J. D. Vail of Ohio. Mr. Vail was & member of Calvary M. Bcln College, Ohio. He had resided in this city about 30 years. He is survived by his widow, Mre. Clara B. Vail; his mother, Mrs, Eliza- beth Vail of sclo, Ohh and two broth- ers, Dr. H. B. Vail of Akron, Ohlo, and Charles A. Vail, an lctorney o( Steuben- ville, Ohio. Funeral services will be conducted at the residence Saturday afternoon. In- w':ment will be in Rock Creek Cem- etery. Births Reported. Ben. 'nnln ’ ard _Clat !4 King, llfi mas nd ' OIC A and Mary B. nl! Hllh!fl\ll\ ha g 'E‘ on ePlh(r,euv{cfl: nl'hou lg:, boy. THatty sn 8 Dodge. ¥ B, -nfl Fmity 1 Tepnyeo e umzhl Joyee, Walter L. and B Ball Mildred Morris and Fannie. Gitelgon Robert L. an [ d Bessie V. Daugherty, girl, B ,;“':{"‘ 7, &irl. Isabelle Garpett, boy. nd Aiion nd 1ot erlow. boy Deaths Reported o, fgllowing deaths have been reported ‘;r:l T FHealtn” DEparment "in the Tasr ‘34 ars: Louls A Vorke, 90, Callinger Hospital. hn Finn, 84, United States Naval Hos- A. ‘Carroll, 9, 449 New Jersey “"Xibert Gawler, 73, Providence Hospital piiAnnie Bacon, 73, George Washington Hos- Evin K oodford, 71, United States Naval ‘Atmistead C. Bsson, 70, 623 Par Estelle Fenno. enmchuuno:n Hc‘m’l"m " o. all, 66. 16 Majoney. 63, 3625 _16th .Georn T, Chase, 63, 1633 Rhode Island Sicores . Schoteld. 00, 60 B [ ranson. 56, 081 William H, Murphy, 86. 1306 Tn “nlfl .. James P. B4, 18] 52,208 P o 1649 G 42, Garfiel Nh:hoxn Tormbati, 3, sva:lt{‘r“ ug Hos y P. Willlams, 87, Little Sisters-of the le E. Woodlyn. 56, 1 M nie Byrd, 3 u,s’sb ath o Emm i Jonen. ospiti Alrnn 3. u-hon.y 29, ?u'l?:” "zk'h ’Chflfl. s Hoaoh sote Cora M. Guilford, 2 mrl;gthlflg?gnfl “THANKFUL SHE | | LEARNED OF THE | HERB. EXTRACT | moving Gas, Sour Stomach and That Tired, All In ' Feeling. Washington people by _the dreds call at 'ae Peoples Drug Store, 505 7th Street N.W. each week to | learn more of this great medicine. | Numbers of those who have given it | a trial, return and say they never | used its equal and want their friends ' | to know of it also. 4; 21013 12th o Mrs. J. N. Kidwell. The testimonials of praise that have been given for Miller's Herb Extract mdéno‘rle‘thlnflll ‘dl‘vleldy newspaper an ey are rece! from peo le in all m{n of life. Mrs. J. N. Ridwell, of 739 12th St. N.W., is one of the latest to endorse this mdlclne and as she said a few days she wants all her friends to know ebout it. Yes, continued Mrs. idwell, I was surprised at the quick renef 1 received and I do not hesi- tate to say that Miller's Herb Ex- tract is the greatest system cleanser and regulator I have ever used. For years I was troubled with chronic constipation gnd I honestly believe I tried every km:wn remedy; at least, I tried every one I heard of. I was 2180 Sroublad with headaches, felt tired and worn out and was troubled a great deal with gas and indiges- I saw so much in the papers about this remedy that I made u to give it a trial and just the thing I needed. T Reed Hos- | Mrs. Frank | Jomn & Churchin bots of Colchester and ~Mrs G Bverett Kifof el N Y.~ | P sapphire in cent TEACHER'S MEMORY | 'HONORED BY PUPILS Miss Estelle Fenno Was Mathe- matios Instructor Here for 25 Years. Miss Estelle Fenno, for 35 years a teacher of mathematics at Central High !ehml.dhdnhnmlflnumm Chastleton Pith | teach until boutwc"oh.'deeh “” e al body was L Fa en to Tuud-y nl'hz for mnml services and Miss r'em:o. 8 native of Union C!ty. was educated at the Edinboro Stat Normal School of Pennsylvania and n A.ue.luny College, Meadeville, Pa. ‘widely known among teach- ers ln tm public schools here and much beloved by them and her ils. Teach- ers .nd pupils at cenmf" igh School stood in silence for a minute Tuesday out of respect for her memory. Prior to coming to thll city Miss Fenno taught school in Minneapolis. Her nearest surviving relative is Mrs. Henry Seymour of Union c& she also leaves & number of ni nephews. @ards of Thanks. ALSOP. PAULINE CRAMER. The family of the late CRAMER ALSOP. who !Dll'u‘ pril 8, 1929, at her resi- mlfl' m for their llnd'f "l‘!‘niolzlh.gi sym g{, and the Fora iy GRAVES, We many Il’llndl lnd nlnuve:' f'gY "Ph.lntki:::E gflrll !‘:{DTI‘GI at "%n ;. lh f o Jorp) sivgsey e death of nur son and - GRAVES, JOSEPHINE GRAVES. MUELLER, ARTHUR W. We desire to ex- Dress our most sincere appreciation for the expressions of & d’mm extended to word and floral tribute, by the 7 friends and relatives of our recently ul’hlnd end father. BER -P' L A Church here. He was a graduate of | burial AND SON, Bratha. DARBER. JOHN. On Wednesday, April 10, ! 19, st m:brnmm'te of his du 'm:’} Mre. ral fro dau Pridas. Aot 13, at 3 b friends invited w mend. Tterment™t NA Dennud this life Tues- 1920. at . 2007 el . ary Robert Brown. and_daughter of m and the iste Frarices Turner. ~She | 's 0 mourn their loss four sisters, two Tothers and a host of ‘other relasives -n4 | eral Priday. Apeil 12, at Churel wuunm pastor. Relative lnd lefl‘;ndl t Leesbus lnm I-! members Tadicy G Rock Auoel-u:y\ are ggmfl; of the death of Mrs. HELEN BRO' Puneral ‘Friday, - April 12, 1920, l(ng;. from Union Wesley Church, 23rd tween L a NA.J. HART. Pres. MRS. LOUISE uwx'x‘u Fin BROWN. HELEN. Ladies’ ot y to the Coschmen: * ¥ou are notified to luend the funeral. of Sish ROWN, trom Unlon Wesley Church: 23rd 3t _hetweeh T and M "fizn'zrdc';\ r.‘\um Poi9g, st 1pm | BRENT, Pres! ANNIE Bi BROWN, "l'. ' [-ldlel go‘c':!'" B.aow"c !uh? Il Pflfl - i 1] 2, 192, 201 pin. trom the Union e A1 ‘and L 'ste. Rev. W liams, nulnrm e MARY SHmE R‘gACKBOH. President. Pr(!ndlhlp 1 The officers and _m: Eider Ladies Relier s-xmy notified of the death of Mrs. BROWN. and are requested to {end the funetal Priday. April 12. 1929, at ., from Union Wesley A. M. E. Zion Crhirch, 974 st petween L i 4" Sis. LUCRETIA CHASE, MARION 8. FEGHE RGBT V- PIOY; BUTLER, STOCKTON on ursday, Asril 11, 1920, at the rumenee o o é"' Mrs. King, 1224 Y on April 11. “n West _Falls Church, CINDY COLLINS. She leaves to m thefr loss Jour sisters, Stella, Su e, an¢ d_ons mu ber restden LU arles Notice of taneral heseafoer: CHER, WILLUN . D, On weunudn o o 1 Pam. at his resi: R, in his "$3th Fear bélared h - s ar. beloved hu ‘2‘ of 'Betty. Escher. "Hauu of 3 er of William T, Finn. Service 209 GANeE S Baper™ iso” Pennegivas avenue n.w., Prid ril 12, st 9 a.m thence to S thew's Church, Isiand ave. near Connecticut ent Mount Oltver Cemeter. | | FINN, JOHN. The members of Washington Couneil, No. 324, Knights of Columbus, are Savined” af the Geath at Dnited States ryices tthew’s Chureh, o Fridas: ADF 13 7, 9GULLEN, Grand Knight. DR, A. 0. WILRINSON, 1 £ FOO! Departed this a He leaves to mourn their loss a de- voted father and mother and two brothers, | Frederick and Edward Foote. Funeral Fri day. April 12 at 2 pm., from Sscond B tist Church, Falls Church, Va., Rev. G. W. Powell, pastor. GILFILLAN. JAMES. On Aprll 8. 1020, at Colehester, 'Conn.,” Hon. JAMES GILFIL. LAN. of the Vnn-d one:time 'n urer urial at Col- Stati B Chaster. by the side of Nis wife, who died i 1976, the urviving children being Mrs. W, Glarence Duvall ington, Shurchil) (%1go w), Mrs, LOST. containiny cresiassen Lost "Mareh 31 BAG, beaded, black, l'ortl tew 'doliars, "etec. u Tuesday:. containing xluus, Bandkercnsels. 46 change. Reward. Phone _Cleveland 620t d CAMEO RING, with black setting: | size. for a I Liberal reward. Mrs. ks, 1401 Col. 1d. . 109. rom near Sycamore Island; Old Town canoe. open siowales, outside. ste solid_red. , Reward. h3i74. evenings, small M. E. PHERD. low d answers name Bu: Main MDD. brnnth 514. DOG—German police, m le. star collar, no tal answers to na ‘Buster”; rayed from 2118 M n.w. 'I!O m., April 8. Re- yard_ Phone Wesi 3438 DoaG, n polic 'male, tag No “'l. umwer! to i turn_to 941 DOG, whltr reward. tubbed collar. ‘Bab.” Re: Pomerlmn\. 18 mos. old: ngraham st. n.w. EYEGLASS] m—auunl. with chain_attach- ment: Auril 10, on street, bus or street ear. Suitable reward. _Please eall Col. 8308. FRATERNITY PIN- Friday ‘evening, Union Station or V_st. and North_Capitol, or on Garroll A% rekoma PArK. Suitabie Towara: ES i umnn? tween vet- %‘.‘fi?‘ By 0 Vitn Snd Bye. Hewsrd. ams LASSES. in mones ¢ and Parker gen. March 29 on * 4th s -:: between 17th and Belmont l(l- ward. Col. 5840. 1330 Belmont. Apt. 3. Al RING, 'lm dragon head, at polo :A‘Z T Gevara Tt Feturned "to Wi 5 ligion also relic, few days Reward 3 l‘.}?s% Eeunady, 1131 135 b Bruths. g&’.’-flafi“ A ;Lm, Rfin‘l Ill i. Urll h-u. ! ‘a.lt 1 " invited. n-m TA Jfllllnl. Entered inf o -: L. m L TIEON lm, at 4 o, o loving ;‘ otherin- u, dlul ter u( e late x.um e, " miners anr t 1 pm.. tromwon E D. tile, ahemm "Priends and relafives HICKMAN, MALLIE, The George W. onu flut Adsoclation announces the déath of 8, 1929. Kig %‘S"T ‘CHASE, President. MARY CRAIG, Sec. uu o 8 rof. n moud rather’ Jr., and Oliver at Me- n&. hwu ] el e T Avrtl 9. TRBSIE E, MARGARET 8. BYRD, Eeor. AMES. On Tuesdsy, is residence, N OW. anda Johnson nephew of Jane Owt leaves four mieces and othe tives and d friends. | Sa mains funeral ‘Thurs eatinia at the parlors, 2222 y, 9 p.m., the residerice. JO’;;'I. CA: THERINE. On Tuesday, April 9, at her residence. 431 Emerson st hers uuumn mass wiil be taid at § a.m oSmetery. Relatives -nd EMMA. londay. Avrfl l N Eakoiand, Ry B, of e, Homer 8. Riigore: “Fu: e o Co. funeral ureh o ohe Nlllv( L o'eToek. 'xnhnnenl -; '8k Aflu‘ ery. MeCARTHY, # Mount® Oltvet. friends Mvited. KILGOI 1929, énm on Wednen c’ R G atneld Hospital, 939 Beloved hushand, 2" will be said 8t D am. TYilfeton National Cemetery. LA MeCARTHY, CHRISTOPHER of 4 J. Harden Camp. No fune rlor, 290! S ottt b o o '"‘3 ARTHY. e, CHRISTO- Thterment Ariing- ton Nlunrnl t:emm Roaks cosisitor 13 3 ISON C. Suddenly. on My %!a‘.‘i A‘,’tfi'af‘ Tanae Bis Fesiencr. Ay devoted Risvand of thate Dhiian Bihrraye gom of John CH.. Murray. and Ja Fridny. ADE 13, 8t 1:30, from 7 CoWest End funeral home. Dumbarton ave. n.w. Inte fington National Cemeters. MURRAY, LILLIAN. = Suddenly on Mondss. oApril 8 1926, wt her sesidence, 170 Irving OILIAN, (he eloved wife o Harison Murray: devoted sister lie, ~Dandridge, Doilie, Dorothy wrmn and Mrs. Ids Brown. FPuneral ening. April 12, at 8 p.m., from chap t Friend: el. 1400 8 s s Thterment Milford, PLATER. STEPHE! Monany. Aprll STE! beloved husband _of ery ] S“flfllf April 14, at 1 TR ST find Park, Md. 1 REED, FANNY J. dav. April 9. 1929, at 11:45 am. residence. 1220 S st n.w. PA the belo: other of Robert Huter of Willlam H. and M and mother-in-law of Rosa Reed. also leaves to mourn their other relatives and _friends. resting_at the W. Ernes geral periers, 2232 Ga. v noon. thereafter r‘lfi\:e’_ol her brother, Willla st eral Pri 1:30 p.m.. from the Bhil acnt AT s ave. n.w. t the resi- Brown, April 12 Bantist Ehurch, cormer £th and P st now. Rela- | tives ahd friends invited. Interment Lin- ccin Memorial Cemetery. H. No uu . ors H. l"l" .'t‘).h%urli‘n“v?nounees the ae-zh’fl( [ m; to, Mmake arranements for fa- hes ested to sttend. TATICE"JORNEON, M. N. G, EVA 'mompsmh w . FANNIE R ot Belie B Lewls Guild, No. 8. H..T. C.. are hereby notified to attend the f- Remal of odu late Sister P. FAN- 13, 1 rurdntae® o SusIE R IM'MA C RO!X‘N!ON. Sec'y. = 3 mbers of the Ladies’ du"i of Mrs. Friday. April 12. IQW lhflo‘l llvtl!' Chure! nd P MRS, LENA J. mm-r. Brex MRS. LOUISE LEWIS, F! RFED. FANNIE J. The John )nnh Har- Ian Relief Amaciation announces the death gf Sister PANNIE . D., 1 Pri- 12, 13 trom Shiloh et Chareh. Nrebers urged to atten: rrofict ¥, oo, President. 7. B. CURTIS, Rec. 2 RFED. FANNIE J. 'rm “officers_and mem- hers of the Grand Guild are herehy noti- fled_to ‘attend tne funersi of Princess J; FEED. " Funeral Eridar. A Shiloh Baptist ES D. FRI Grand Royal Adviser. ROSA ®. HYDER. Grand scereurv ANNIE J. Officers and members of R Tihenter. o B O F. . are hereby R0 Foacent ar Shiloh: BADHY Onuren, corner 9th and P sty BN o -mnl'm." © pinare) KSehioTs, 168, at 130 MkfimVA BROWN. Royal Matron. WARD W. WEYMS. Roval Patron, SARAHN E. HOLMES. Horored Secty. REED. FANNIE J. Officers and members o (h e T!)?mleh Nr?ou‘;:k .ynee(. in l . are hereby oLt of sorvow Thursdav. April 11, 1929, at 8 pm. at 301 Rhode Island ave. n.w. fo arranee o the fmeral of our daughl ter. PANNIE J. REED. Pridav. Aptl 1o pym., from Shilah Beptist ¢ Churen. 9th 'fi-mgn;uf Biole. No. 349! Love Temle. No. Columbis, Lodce, Mo a5, are Inv Daventer Ruler. 8. R lA m Dl ghter Fin. REED, FANNIE I, Officers and members the Home Benefit Atwll'hv\ aTe el of the deat FAl o Aorit 12, m"‘dhfl'g’d‘ ptist ondzch, ot and B from "YRS_MARY BRYANT. President ANNA C. COOPER, loc . ¥ RFED. FANNIE 3. The 2. M. % o, navinces the death of True Daughter FAY. EED. Funeral PFridar. An-il 17. 1929, 'at 1:30 p.m., from Shiloh Baptis Chureh. DTA THOMAS. Chief G1 Rauler. Auefif”um 'A. JACKSON, Chiet Grand , FANNIE 3, ‘The Ladles' Columbis Roe A'p's‘mll"nn, announces eh feath, of Mrs. ‘FANNIE J. REED. Funeral Pridav. Asril 12, 1929, from Shilon Baptist Church, 9th and P gy lANAPTYLER. President. JENNIE E. !ABNE Ree. sen A f e e . #. on Thursday. A n“ ;"nB- m. ™ Taterment Rock 'k Cemetery. on Bad] ayfiower Hotel Saturday mm. Anfll )3 1929; reward. Miss W rd, Nort] PIN—_Sigma Chl fraternity pin. Apr! s, ween Dept, Commerce ‘ind > on from ld '0 Jackson st P S-incn 1, oF Norin 5005, piatinum bow cd, * Apsrtment 317, set _in_blue and lnl& wnu nd Jonn Marshal on luabl wner, | Reward Mer‘fglnn Benn, f:llae‘:!: ’ lnd 5. PIW. Thernoon. ft; lut Woanm" ;fll:::dm "uu money Ehiore st gn“gr_unflt m,.:d e <o hn?" r:u'éliol brown dfl'& from W A onth Gaital 2. ne-;?, -~ . Al n On'l’u?dgtvr Joves” dauahier "ot !Aurn Blnndell. Pu- Chanin St R on FFAAY: 5 . m " Tnterment Port Lin denly. on Wednes- o, S 0e Tastdenca T481 ERT. P arlor: Anru 12. -t 1 in Cemete; ERT. .vom« = "n'".‘y. April 1 Quiney st t the Ifliie.r‘l“l. m‘“',:l 14th st. Philadelphi: i e th i kuly sssoeaton . Jgmbers of s Juplaton of et 37 mham;m:g B t. “Matthaw's ChuTeh: it Conn. sve. near ave., Pridey, Aprii 1, 128, ot \'x':“nw NOYES, Pres. 3. ELIOT WRIGHT. e - 'mo'fl e Walts fof REmT restne st nxe W Em .nrm Co. funeral parlors, 2222 Ga. a1 CHARLE! 'unol-. C "‘v; i, Hiney Co. fu- rment olic ween C e sm. tlvls“lnd mmm jnvited. ent s | EDDINGTON, JAMES. Departed this life Tues- I shall B 'd. rown | She omeefl and mem- | 252: Mox&nln‘l star. Lodes. No. 40. and | 7. WL ce. e T ) {641 H St. N.E. | V W = FRANK 1. Ou 'r?uud-y. Aprit 06 N. H. hu 2R 7 m % a* oll Test- - £ ot Gawiers chapel. 1180 Pa ave. v Notice Gf “funcrsi ater. VON ROSEN. orRl vnl T Iumrll 'nmd. 3 Agril 52, pital. mumem Rock Creek WMII- MOSES. Dcllrtd tr.ll lfll Runde.r. :lm » 1929, he Home {oruu‘d :nd host of other relatives h!l ‘ rture. Rem: Rhines funeral L Inte ern:vnt 'mont Cemetery. Suddenly. on n ’ !n lmnriam. BOND. GEORGE DENNIS. In sad but lov- Ing memory of ‘our devoted hacband ond friend, GE: ND, who de- parted this life one year ago today, April L who love vou. sadly miss I who h youl I“MARIE E. BOND. Our chain has bun broken, d ) "The strongest ik has been misslsced. We have longed for & Triend 1 like you, Bu! 'lu never find one to take your place. s xn.u, 347 Henderson st. an and kind tn all of Jersey City, his wavs, end of his days: What s »?.uu':“u'x é‘:‘n’é%'x’y' 1 et ehing. LOVING FRIENDS, MR. AND MRS. uw cnnm - who died Mrfl ‘11, 1919, Xflnd. nmemknfl lol\ for slways. KATIE DI PINKNEY. In sad but loving re membrance of my dear hushand, JAMES EODINGTON. who departed this iite thres Jears ago today, April 11. 193 y my troubled f s 9 \% Vas a8 mine Tor ‘"l'nmvc‘mn EDWARDS, JOHN ELROY. In sad but lov- ing remembrance of n’x'y Jesr son snd ou brother, JORN EL: & ated 1 Iife three yea Aneh T 1636, Hig busy hands are folded, His work on earth is done; His trisls here are ended, His hesvenly crown has been won. Moy home we once enjored, memory st But deuh P" lett 3 Jacant chatr Dumt Iuon. ws h-n m ese ‘Though you're gone yuu e nal !anouen, wAnd your pisce can never be Until our hum in death MOTHER, BROTHER AND FROST. sAml. W. In loving memory of our devoted husband and father. SAMUEL W. FROST, who departed this life one year ago today, April 11, 1028. No one knows the grisf we feel, Ko one knows how we miss him: fudge but Jesus mv- e labored for His cause, HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND DAUGHTER. * HORNER. SARAH. A tribute ar love to, the memory “of our dear mother, SARAI HORNER, who died four years sgo. HER CHILDREN. * { MONROE. EMILY. In loving memory of eur gost mother nd grandmother. EMILY MONRK departed this life ten vears "aortt s vacant in our home, That ne n be Al ever can We. fove you, but Jesus joved you best. Qur loss is Heaven's gain HER DAUGHTER. CHASE, ANp omN‘DnAuam Yo 5 m l.ol,l\'l C. 1In lovin um!m- hnnee o! 'CAROLINE C. OPFUTE. w Offutt. mother of A ng Gérirage 5. Rnodze. da Mayo W. and Martha S. Janney. who arted this life eighteen years ago to- daprn' T o Proverbs, 3lst chapter, 10th to 3ist verse, m PAMIL' il { PAYNE. HATTIE MA n_loving remem. Arance of oar Gear Wile And motner, HAT- TIE MAY PAYNE. who died twenty-four years ago tods ril 11. 1908 R DEVOTED HUSBAND AND DAUGH- OX. FRANK 8. 1In loving_ zemem- brance of my dear broth: ANK §. WIL- COX. who died April 10, 1928. am 1,10nd atd true: ove's devo ot 15 Reart seil Tores tor sou ! HIS SISTER EDNA. * TOUNG, ADELINE, In remembrance of m er. ADELINE YOUNG, who died ADril Tets. Gone, but not_forgotten DEVOTED DA ARTHA CA){P MEMORIALS. _ MONUMENTS MAUSOLEUMS . DESIGNED ANDERECTED - 1, WRITE OR TELEPHONE FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET MAIN 2968 THE J. F. MANNING CO.. In¢’ 919 1371 Stazer N. W. HewW Frank Geier’s Sons Co. B ipel “ielepnone Main 2471 JOHNR. WRIGHT cO. 1337 10th St N W Phone North 47. CHAS. S. ZURHORST 801 EAST CAPITOL ST. Ph LR :'A.".l‘c'm NERAL D "REMATORIUM. 2} PA._ AVE uw nnmnu 1384 1388, TIMOTHY HANLON Puneral Director Ambulance me. 5. “f. F. COSTELLO 1724_North_Capitol St NORTR 7978. Joseph F. Bit\,h s Sons 3034 M St NAV. - Baone west s V. L. SPEARE CO. e Juccessors of not conntcied l'fll er flflll oz 1000 H St. N.W. fi’"”' T oemerty 040 ¥ S1. N.W. ¥ :‘—’mm'm. Efcient STV nevet utomo Deal & Co._ 816 B ST. LINCOLN_8200. Wm. H. mo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 412 H St. N.E. . Modern Chapel Lincoln 524 ALMUS Succeeding '.he urmnll W.R. spelre Co. 1623 Connecticut Potomac 4600 8 years st 1208 B » 45 years at MO F ot CEMETERIES. GLENWOOD CEMETERY Cholce lots and sites for sale. Vaultage $5 per month. Prompt Auto Dellvery Service. ~Fromot Auto Delivery Servie . Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. wmmu BLACKISTONE, 1407 H Beautiful Floral Designs n.fi oY '

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