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CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. ‘TODAY. Members of the Red Triangle Oul Club will meet at New York avenue Fifteenth street this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock for the last of a series of Dis- trict line hikes, Campfire party. John Smith, leader. "W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W, Corner Spring Road Col. 464 Fhones i Adams 10341 FUTURE. A free lecture on “Some Glim| South America” will be given by Dr. Edwin Ryan in the theater of the chemical laboratory, Catholic Univer- sity, tomorrow night at 8:15 o'clock. West End Citizens’ Association will meet tomorrow night, 8 o'clock, in the ‘Western lan Church, 1911 H street. [Election of officers and com- N mittee chairmen's reports will feature Ryan Service || prosram. Always Thorough Reserve Officers’ Association, Dis- trict of Columbia department, will meet tomorrow night in the auditorium of the Interfor Building. Charles Demonet, T o is & servies president, has arranged an interesting that s ready to || nrogram. respon ity throush ay time. It is evers requirement. Monday Evening Club meets tomor- row night at the Y. W. C. A. Building on Seventeenth and K streets. Senator Arthur Capper, Maj. L. E. Atkins, Dr. | William %e. Fowler mmd Er 5'“:1”:‘ wtnthm body will speal ubject ’ a Sanatorium for Washing- tonl ‘Tuberculous Children.” General ‘uhcuaslnn will follow. Lincoln Park Citizens' Association will meet _tomorrow night at 8 o'clock in the Bryan School, B street between Thirteenth and Fourteenth southeast. Election of officers. { Mfl Bllnrhe Povelsen will speak on " ts Rel to Hi Life” Funeral Parlor—Private Ambulance—and Livery in Connection JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Telephone Atlantic 1300-1301 THE GREAT W. W. CHAMBERS CO. Have a staff of experts in enbalming and funeral directing. William F. Elliott is known to be one of the best nlnllnlble The latest addition to our staff R. K. HARVEY of the old and il known firm established in Washington nearly 100 years. iarvey can now give better service, and at a lower price. He will serve personally all his old families at prices that only the Chambers Co. could make possible. It is hoped that Mr. Harvey's Iriends and patrons will give him the kindest consideration, and call him in case of death. ¥. ELLIOTT 30 {ears’ Exverience. AM:«ULANCES —Rolling cot, stretchers, blankets, sheets, two men:; all complete. Local calls, $4.00. Best and , ice in city or out of town. This is why Chambers Co. is so great— no other undertakers offer as low prices. We have the finest hearses and ambulances in the city. Chapel and complete service. $250 Couch Casket Funeral Complete. ....$195 $150 Clarke or Any Steel Vault..... . $85 $ 200 Funeral Complete ........... .$100 In Case of Death Call tW. W. Chambers Co. 14th, Cor. Chapin St. N.W. Phone Col. 0432 0. 8.0, 8.0.0.9.0.9.2.9.9.0.8.9.9.0.0.0.9.9.1 NN NN NN NN NN S ek A sk sk sk sk kok $x *hk THE at the meellnr of the Washington Practical Club tomorrow njght at mbPllyhause. 1814 N street, 8 o'clock. Vincent B. Costello Auxiliary = wili meet Tuesday evening for the purpose of electing officers. Jota Chapter, Pi_Epsilon Tau Bo- rority will have a bridge party Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Joseph H. t | Ratner. A card party for the benefit of the Ruppert Home for Aged and Indigent Residents will be given Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the Masonic Hall, Eighth and F streets northeast. The commit- tee in charge consists of Mrs. Alfred Gould, Mrs. H. Winkler, Mrs. Jessie Richards, Mrs. J. Bille, Mrs. H. Pats- chke, Mrs. B. Krumke, Mrs. A. Schmidt and Dr Margaret Eck. Junior High School Teachers' Asso- clation will meet Tuesday afternoon at the Columbia Junior High School, 3:45 o'clock. Plans will be laid for a ban- quet to be held at the Roosevelt Hotel, November 15. A card pafty will be given under the auspices of the Sodality of the Holy Name Church at the Holy Name Hall, 916 Eleventh street northeast, at 8:30 o'clock Wednudly evening. ‘Washington Soclety of Engineers wili meet Wednesday at the Cosmos Club at 8:15 pm. Charles W. Eliot, 2d, city planner, will speak on “Regional Plan- ning for Washington.” Charles E. Morlln.ston, president of the Connecticut State Society, has called a meeting of this group Wednes- day night at 8 o'clock at the L’Aiglon Club Salons, Eighteenth street and Co- lumbia road. Program of events for the year will be outlined. Woman’s Convention Auxiliary of the Baptist Convention of the District of Columbia will hold & quarterly meeting Wednesday at Mount Airy Baptist Church, First and North Capitol streets. There will be three sessions, 11 am., 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. The monthly meeting of the District of Columbia Dental Assistants will be held Mond: October 21, 1929, at 8:15 o'clock, in the blue room of the Hamil- ton Hotel. PROPOSED FOR JUDGE. ‘William M. Sparks of Indiana Cir- cuit Appeals Court Choice. Attorney General Mitchell has rec- ommended to President Hoover the ap- pointment of Willlam M. Sparks of Rushville, Ind., as judge of the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals, consisting of Indiana, Illinois and Wisconsin. Funeral Sprays 82.50 o Free Delivery Phone Nat. 7672 LEAPLEY FLORIST Our New Address 908 G St. N.W. SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, DOUGHERTY RITES TO BE HELD TUESDAY Funeral Services for Catholic Prel- ate Will Be Conducte din National Shrine. Funeral services for Mgr. G. A. Dougherty, controller of Catholic Uni- versity, who died at his residence at Caldwell Hall at the university Friday night, will be conducted in the Na- tional Shrine of the Immaculate Con- ception at the university Tuesday morning. Solemn requiem mass will be sung by Archbishop Michael J. Curley of Balti- more, chancellor of the university, at 9:30 o'clock, and the sermon will be de- livered by Right Rev. Thomas J. Shahan, rector emeritus of the univer- sity. Interment will be in the univer- sity plot in Mount Olivet Cemetery. eding the mass, there wlll be a procession of the faculty of the univer- sity, religious orders and the student body from Caldwell Hall at 8:45 o'clock. ‘The office of the dead will be recited in the national shrine at 9 a.m. The body will lie in Caldwell Hall until 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, when it will be removed to the national shrine to lie in state until the time of the funeral. Mgr. Dougherty had been assoclated wlth the university since 1903, at which time he became secretary to the rector, |after having served the St. Augustine's Church hers as curate. He was made monsignor In 1907. The office of the controller was conferred upon him last year. He was 68 years old. HUNTER FOUND DEAD; VICTIM OF OWN GUN Percy Logsdon, 28. Killed When Tree Prong Pulls Trigger of Weapon. Special Dispatch to The Star. CUMBERLAND, Md, October 19.— Percy Logsdon, aged 28, was found dead in the mountain between Vale Summit M and Clarksville this morning, the vic- tim of his own gun, after an all-night senrch Logsdon left his home yester- afternoon to hunt 3 The position of the body bende a log showed that he came in contact with mount the log and his gun was acci- | dentally discharged. The side of his face was torn away. | " Logsdon, who was employed at the | vived | dren. by his wife and two small chil- OPEN A CHARGE |" ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR Shoe Opportunities like this . don’t come along—often enough —unfortunately, they can’t! Hahn’s present a truly astounding special purchase and S A LE 3.95 Your own, good, shopping judg- ment will tell you instantly—these shoes are simply gains” at $3.95. purchase, and here they are! wonderful “Bar- We made a great Swag- ger new suedes—reptile effects—em- bossed satins — patents. Narrow, medium or round toes—spike or military heels. Better get here early tomorrow! 7th & K 3212 14th | McManus coal bank at Hoffman, is sur- | g |EISEMAN'S—7th & F| D. €., OCTOBER 20, THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair and warm- er today; tomorrow increasing cloudi- ness, possibly showers. Maryland—Fair and warmer today, followed by showers tonight or tomor- row. Virginia—Fair and warmer today; to- morrow increasing cloudiness, possibly showers. ‘West Virginia—Increasing cloudiness and warmer, followed by showers to- night; tomorrow fair, slightly cooler. Temperatures for 24 Hours. Te‘mper-mre;mldnlgm 4. 2 am, 2 ym 71; 6 pm, 62; 8 pm,, sl lovm, HI‘hut 71, lowest 39. Temperature Same Date Last Year. Highest 78, lowest 63. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.)* Today—Low tide, 3:35 a. 2 high tide, 9:06 a.m. lnd 7 21 am. and 9:49 am. and pam.; .m, Tomorrow—Low _tide, 4:13 pm.; high tide, 10:11 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 6:22 a.m.; sun sets 5:23 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises 6:23 a.m.; sun sets 5:22 p.m. Moon rises 6:45 p.m.; sets 8:43 a.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Weather in Various Cities. clena. Mon Indl-nlnnlh. ind. Flu ol Vlrknnlrl ASHINGTON, D. €. Lithuania will open & modern govern- ment medical clinic at Kovno. Barber & Ross, Inc. 11th and G Sts. Griswold Cast Aluminum Cooking Utensils Enjoy Better Health Demonstration by Mrs. L. Mullen 2nd Floor, Housefurnishing Dept. SPECIAL PRICES Griswold Cast Aluminum 2 - qt. Saucepan, with cover and wood handle. $2.75 Griswold Cast Aluminum 10-in, Skillet, with self- basting cover and wood handle. $3.75 Griswold Cast Aluminum 2!4-qt. Tite-top Duteh Oven, with self- Jbasting cover and trivet. $4.50 Griswold Cast Aluminum 123~ in. Oval ter, with self-basting Majestic Electric Heater, with 12- inch copper reflector. $4.25 Can be used on any lighting socket Wear-Ever Aluminum new French Fryer 89¢| Regular Prise $1.38 Thick Sheet Griddle 8700 —_— Regular Prics 91.78 Master Electric Waffle Iron, nickel plated, Guaranteed for 85.50 1 o!.-ul Call nlnnue 4690-W. 1929_PART ONE. iKANN EXECUTIVES GUESTS AT BANQUET|* Buyers’ Club Arranges Event in Celebration of Store’s 36th Anniversary, 8. Kann Sons Co. was host to the 50 executives of the store at the banquet ‘held last the Chinese room of An entertainment program was given, indudln( orchestra numhrn and songs by Miss Ida Larson and Miss Erma Calvert. Addresses were made by B. B. Bur- der, Sol Kann, Adolph Sinsheimer, Spitzer, Sam Feldman, Orrin Bal- lou and William Friel. Those present were Sigmund Kann, Mr. Burrunder Sol Kann, Adolph Sins- heimer, Sam Spitzer, Charles Wayland, J. MacFarquhar, Julius Hertzberg, George Kimmelblatt, Beverly Davis, Samuel Feldman, Julius L. Simon, James H. Boyce, Mrs. Angle Anderson, Miss Goldie Hollen, Miss Janet Smith, Miss Mary Grady, Miss Gussie' Sauer, Mrs. Margaret T. Hoitt, Miss Belle Goldman, Miss Rita Mack, Miss Elsie Miss Marian Hirsch, Mrs. Helen Davis, Mrs. Pink Hommes, Mrs. Leona Tagan, Mr. Blllou. Mr. Rives, Mr, Keefer, Mr. McC: Mr, Friel, Miss Larson, Miss Slnnln Miss Calvert, Mrs. Marle Ragan, Frank Fones, Simon Nye, Harry D. Wolfe, Willlam Schulte, George Seitz, Mrs. Annie Calvert, Miss Chrissle Herman, Miss Prieda Jeffri Miss Prances Kroeger, Mrs. Violet Da: nell, Mrs. Caroline Fox, Miss Mary Mill- er and Miss Frances Jaffe. COL. F. S. McCAUSLAND, VETERAN OF '61, EXPIRES ‘Was One of Few Remaining Mem- bers of Edward W. Kinsley Post, 113, G. A. R, of Boston. Col. Fred S. McCausland, Civil War veteran, died at the home of his son, Bradley A. McCausland, Arlington, Mass., yesterday, after an iliness of some months. Col. McCausland, who was 84 years old, was one of the few -Temaining members of the Edward W. Kinsley Post, 113, G. A. R. of Boston. His wife, formerly Cora B. Adams, died some years ago. Funeral services will be held in Trinity Church, Boston, Sunday after- noon, where he was an usher for over | 20 years. The remains will be interred in Glenwood Cemetery here Monday at 2 pm. The Rev. V. O. Anderson of St. Agnes’ Episcopal Church will officiate. Col. McCausland was a brother-in- law of Byron S. Adams of this city. Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to ihe Health Department during the Tast ours. Daniel B. Gallatin, 88 years, 75 R. street northwest. Godfrey Koenig, 85 years, U. 8. Soldiers' Home Hospital. Bannah'K. Cook, 82 yea Benumln W. Summy, Reed Hogpital. PR wrisnt, teenth street norinw William C. Bohannon, 73 years, Gallinger e Rotence A. Hayes, 06 yea 182] H street northe; ite E. Kittinger, 62 yea 44 K street sse, 50 years, Gallinger Hospital. . Whitaker, 44 years, 635 Otis northwest. nd ‘Annie M. Hord, 82 years, Walter T4 years, 4404 Six- ant of jene L. 6 hours, Sibley Hospits Andrew”Simms, 69 years, Gallinger Hos- John Dyson, 63 years, 909 C street south- iward Hudson, 54 years, 1 Wyler court northwest. Willilam_ Johnson, 50 years, 1420 Third we: 80 years, 122 F street street north le Henson, Jimes Goldman. 42 years, Preedmen's Hos- Ida Johnson, 40 years, Freedmen's Hos- pital. e Marriage Licenses. a3l R, Bell, 30, Brentwood Md.. and Mary 31, "this city; nny. Dither L. Moste, 23, Rorks Mount, N, and xme B. Highsmith, 22. this city 354 gelgem. “Prancis H. fiution: 22. Huttonsville, W and Helen Klemme: 21, Hi i Rev W. A. Lambeth. "o, iman. Ul 27, Moscow. Idaho, and W. Nelson, 23, Portland, Me.; Rev. "‘me:';.'. McLain, H: Jwood. 3. and Ethel Smith, and Lillle B. Va. Rev. Wil and Margaret u‘ Dmenae n. 24, imore: 2. Fancllp d A ., Randall, 20, and Indians: I roel Tiam' ¥, 23, both of Battinase: u’g '"d N FOUND. DaAEAGE OF unrmfi Clev: 6348 atim on Gates rd. n.w. R DOG—Phone clev 0691 after 5 pm. R LOST ANIMALS apply Ianuc, 349 Maryland ave. T LOST. BRACETET¢od. at Metrovollian Theater riday llur::en. s T raaa years old, 13 leabt Capttol et DOG. white English bull, 5 years 5 °Dounds in welght: name “Bojo. 11468 Rt 6" drid Bien B 4956 or Metropolitan 2040, Rew RS, betw and T G Be. s FHdsy b Adams 10405 tortolse-shell, 3 G SaEe oriolse-shell T le ther case " Bland, ‘Sultiand, M. é“."nx Heights 8. 1 4 3% IR S Columbia_7800. between 172§ and Biack, n.w. Phone i engr -vn ietirn 10 B, B rd. 20+ H 3 3 HOREE, dark bay male. weished T000 I left hind oot white, risht front foot crooked. NOTEBOOK, En um g Coaining Tesal 5 not icked t FRRASH Jredn g e hosiery counte Hu htura lo- stor iress_on in from Laurel, ."‘I ‘H“ed' klyl pen and ETBOOK. Priday evenin taine money. _Rewa: POCKETBOOK, um cont. 310 g0d plece and”330 or m in ‘currency. 2 bank books, D. C. sryland o n-rml Mary Retwen ricmant 1163 se. K. cash and notes. nllllldlct ter " Market. ard. B B. Heal, 3147 Huntington st._Clev. 4717. POLICE DOG, large, tan and biack, 3 old. Reward for information. Piper, 7337 E ave fil 3608 front e lost. it . . l)l:rt.{w S 1 Kewara. 106 ROFL. n m lnlfl. 'm-h!é: of qt:fl: ltw;‘- night Taiicy “Doyic. 018 Toun tection. Eeward. * 3600 5es '35%."’&“".. R ur-I St. Elizabeth's | | Births Reported. I “Wie following births have been reported |7 the Health Department during the last Willred & and lmen e nal d Lot ‘ d J Gharles ¥ Stanley Srer Amse Helen Bruce, §ir]. Quinty Powell, and Pattie P. McWeil L4 Bertina Woeod, hor. ra; nd Vi ‘Bt ree B, and Wait Tohn N Pand ¥ Wil John' @ard of Gllyunkn. JORDAN, EMI We wis] e gl 5 o SR 4 drind s Beloved. mother ame eras Bk SORDAN, T i AN lmlagr. RHODES—WIEDMANN. Glills of 125 Rose. Grest ave.. Rose Orpee, Alexandria, Vi A announces the marriage | her siste; 'A L ANK %o KENNETH MANN to KEN! GALLANT lmopls. Bmflpn. (AMELIA T. On Saturday. Octo- 928, i her parents residece, 123 & e AMELIAT Y beloved dauehter §1,Archie’ and Doris ‘Baushn. ~Funeral from her rurenk; Tesidence. o nday, held at 2 Qctober 21, at 1 Church, ‘wh be . Helativer and friends fnvited to. at- tena Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. UTCHER, BETTIE BELL. e ’nd-y. October - i8; BETTIE BELL B BAUGH! ber lawn Cemetery. CARPENTER, CASSIUS M, Pr) 'y Qctober 18, 1976, at bis Testacnce, "Fiver: SSIUS M., beloved h nd of lun s invided. '1 terment t Lincoln Cemetery. Tl i rm’;nt COLLINS, MARY AGNES. Priday. October P 3¢ her resldence 718 "-nx M, A mother of lins and mother of Agnes Gerlevieve ‘oo in the 35th 5 her age. Puneral from her dence” Monday, October equiem mass at the Chury he thvity'at 9 am. Relatives ‘And Friends in- vited 1o attend. Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery. 20 cnoil. !Amun KATE. On , 1929, HANNAH KATE "years. Bervices [ ch-pel. 1184 Pa, ave. nw. Mo Octol L at 2 Tnterment Glen- (LOVISE. On Priday Octoher s, b.m. Dl lht late Wil Barler " Funeral from | nn'fl'fi. Vesideice, 2231 ist st. n.w., ay. October 321 a2 om Relatives ‘and Triends mvmd 18, MARY. On Friday. Oc octob-! 4:20 p.m.. N, widow of the late John D of thelate’ Thomas ...u"‘i-"{‘ °'“' Anor. Funeral ‘from her residence, 3 Rl atives e d " lend: s and rien Fo v DOUGHERTY. RIGHT REV. M N OBuddeniy, on Friday. Oclober 18 l‘.g!! at 10 p.m. Mgr. DOU Ty, alns Testing VeIl Hali, Cainolte Oniversny moved to National Shrine of the Im maculate Conception Monday sfternoon at 3 o'clock, where fun: take place Tuesday mumlnl at 9 o'clock. Interment Mount_Olive 3 Satu "'5: asbinvion Uniee n Fve Was i i, “JAMES ELLIOTT, “m '" A Il'. Hnlkl of BLLIS. ALICE V. On Priday. october 18, | BUSE NN Yesidmen, 190 180h he o o ALIC the late Thomas Ellis. te residence on Mon: 0 pm. Tnte GALLATIN, DAN B ) - ber 18. 1629, at 'u‘d'mm.fi’l‘. TR T Bert. e o0 i tober at . xnmmem | iinaton - National cmmry (Bryan, hio, papers please copy.) | HALLECK, LUCINDA R. On Saturday. Octo- 929, at Masonic and o Star . HA] ¢ of the Puneral’ services at Monday. Octobe! " Toterment Rock Creex. Gemete lery. CLARENCE _WILL Sud- esday. oczn?.rnx: “1929. at band of Hattie Brooks Hancock. thres devoled sisters, Mrs. Lul of Cincinnatl, Ohlo: Mrs. bell” and Mrs. K M Davis, { other relativer ds to mcurn their ioss. Funeral JMonday, October 21 at 1 pm._ from his Inte rexidence. Rev. Waiter H. Brooks, of- Relating. - Interment i Arlingeon Coma: tery. (Lexington, Ky., papers please copy.) HANCOCK, CLARENCE. lonic Lodge, No. Shdden” desth "of Bes. GLARENGE " HAD: CE HAN- COCK. October 17, 192%. Funeral nm:m Dis dite” residence: 1015 n.w. October 31, at 8th st HASSLER. JOHN ELMER. On Satu ¢ Lober 16, 1920, at his Tesidence. 36 Fr u lin_ st. ne.. JOHI e oven B band of Stella Hassler. Notice of funeral hereafter. NS, LULA, On Monday, j9. at/ “her Issidence, 95 1 Gidon st s LULAHAWKINS, ihe loving wite o Rop: devoted daughter of Mrs. he also leaves three sons, yman® and T Ehiee Sisters. one. b'rulner ::P:;l S e gther relatives and, neral Sun- a5, Qotober 30, 1:30 p.m.. from the John T Rnines funeral chapeh 3rd and Eve s Interment Rosemont Cemeters, FLORENCE A. On Friday, October 18, 1929, FLORENCE beloved wife of residence, Octobe: T ment Addison Chapel, kN KITTINGER, KATHERINE E. On ctober " 15, 1978, "at ' Rtidehce o h, Seat services will be held nd: 750" oo 2L Parry o m‘.n'e'{"fi s'i' Alovatus Ghurch 'mu h’ requiem d a Tepose of her will be Interment ‘Mount Olver Eometgry latives and friends invited. lG‘ GODFREY. On Friday, mh at_Soldiers’ Home Hospital, Funeral Monday, October 21, at 1 from Cunningham funeral hor Allllndfll' Va. Interment Bethel Ce: LILLY, LEONARD J._ Ou Thursdey. October restdence. 3015, Vermont EONARD 3. LILLY, 'seloged Jennie Lilly (nu Grier). Pu- neral Sundsy. October! 20. at 2 p.m.. from d & Wilson tuneral parlors, and Rel-u -nd lends invied. 00 LE: Saturday,. Octo- T, T At hgo ‘relldenu Netherland bia rd.. 4 herlne S s b chapel onda: Tnterment Mot Olver Gometery. SCHULTEIS, Am!'h On Ssturday. Octo- ber 19, 1929, at t his ,;mu-nc:fl. vy Ghase. on’ Tuesday. October 3 wm. Interment (private) St Mary Semetery. SIMMS. ANDREW. ANDREW band of ‘Annie Simms. Henry and Oliver Simm He also leaves five nisces and fin UMM, B W o Ptcisl, communication No. A A M of Stansbury Lodge, 13:98 P to" attend r.h-°1u';u’rln l¥m'1 Brother Past Master B.W. direction of the maste HIXSON, Secretary. SUMMY, DR. Illlulnl W. The mem- Lo ‘e ‘BEN- JAM) SUMMY. Monday, Ootober 31, 1929, 1:30 o'clock at the Vermont Averue" Cnrisgian Ghurch: ent | | MeCATHRAN. BENJAMIN F. Btnlu. beloved son and_ Letitia Updike and d Sha"Nilss Josennine Updike ot (hi Remains_resting at Lomax Cha seen jotice- of funeral ILLIAM. 3 'nm s 'o: uturd.-y WHITE. beloved hus and of Biancne Wi (nee R 4 father or Lama K, Vietn and Blenche K. Werler. *Nofice of tuperal hereafter. WILL, BELLE. On Friday. at her residence: 344 Maple Park. Md.. BELLE Ernest Will. Funi B Higes Co. funer Ivlend Tavited. Rock Oreer Cematars: 'WINSTON, mm per 1o, i Der 291929, at Garfeld X Beral service t Hin“Gemerers: WRIGHT, LUCY ¥ L tober 13, ‘1923, Ll‘l‘é":- Puneral Me Pk 'gv.mm s mnh' X ment Glenwood Cemetery. . "7 In Memoriam, BROWN. GEORGIANNA, A tribute of love GEORGIA """}f's’n@wn"uno‘m- Toa this "m years ago, October 20, ;‘ Like a dove ¢ per spirit has 'fi'ea""‘m'"‘ - Saturdar. Oc londay” atternoon, ée k, from the chapel & Suddenty. on this world's unrest HER TDAUOHTE"RB I ANCHE. W SADIE HARVEY, BEATRICE BROO! BUTLER, IDA N. T menmos T our ‘dent mothar. TOA N. BUTLEN woh Tent to sleep four sears e, Gotomar *. In_silence Ttk pats ‘e::e':: : pore. | God cailed her home CLARK, JAMES. In sad but lovt brance ‘of my a her. ober 1924. HIS DEVOTED DAVDmR ‘MAUD. * GI‘OVAHNON:. lfl!l'{l A dll\ ll.n“ but loy- d?fl GIOVANNONT., t 10 di B ; s Dear ¢ Tond nearts keep Ot our "aaritt ooy Swelve sears w0, Can we help but feel 50 lonely When his voice we do Tot hear? For no words were ever sweeter Than the words he used to HIS LOVING AND DEVI PARENTS. sad but loving GLOVER, Slover. who armd d of this lfll one year IID. GRAY. JOSIAH T. In lo BTG B ago today. October 20, 1926. v HIS '] ELSIE M. 0“,- AND LITTLE DAUGHTER, VIRGINIA. ¢ HELWIG, ANNIE '. finglo 'gg fllflll’"‘ \hll R ago ‘today, October The blow was hllfl. h lhotk severe, 1 never thought your death so near. T think of you in silence. oy poioBody can see me weep, nt Wikt others are asieen. 1 loved you. but God loved you best; Bleep on and take your .est. HUSBAND, G B J. HELWIG. HELWIG, ANNIE K. In sad but lo G. who. d-p-ma mu “life two years ago today, October Her weary mmu her dnyl of pain, Her weary nights are D Her ever-patient worn-out Has found sweet rest at last. When mether breathes her last farewell The stroke mi than tongue ean tell. c TROor4 sbims qulle ancther Plecy. ‘Without the smile of mother's face. JOHNSON. JOHN M. I.n ished Y beloved ‘husband. JOAN . N. left me five years 1924. Anni but my eves can see that Deep in my heart.is its hiding place. It matters not which rasd I take, 1 know, oh. God, will som| li TR ST Wirk, LUNN. BESSIE M. A tribute of love to memozy of our dear one, nee Oross). who deparied this !tl" ago today, October 20. 19) fimr. b ] 'DDAI} HIS | MILLER: ALICE C. In hfla% She epasiea This life three years aso to- . ORbber 0. Jo2e The world may cn-nau from year to year And friends trom day to day. the one we ove gur. desr husban POSEY, VIRGIN ot our _dau; m-r -nn ‘,r-.ndn-uhur. m- GINIA A N, CATHERINE. 1In I "EERE Shen e, -.'.’:: o . : 20, 1929. FUNERAL mnctoz's. IMOTHY O] Puneral Director te, Ambulanes 641 H St. N.E. me. 5543 V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of not Tith the orisioa) fi St px. m'"'" '“umrunw Wm. H Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 8,58 Lincols JOHN R."WRIGHT CO. 1337 1oth St N.W. __Phene North 0041 Succeeding the original W. R. Speare Co. 623 Connecticut Ave. Potomac 4600 8 years at 1208 H st.. 45 years at 40 ¥ Clyde J. Nlchols, Inec. _4209 Sth_St. N.W. ‘ol. 6324, J. WILLIAM LEE'S SONS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. MAIORIUM‘ 33 PA. A(V;I MW NATIONAL i34, 1388, CHAS. S. ZURHORST 30 c $T. Joscph F. Blrch's Sons 3034 M StNW: ons wen ] " Frank Geier's Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. t Modery Ghapet Teiephose Nnunnlm. CEMETERY LOTS. I ORAVE SITES IN HEAUTIFUL Hill Cemetery: choice location. Vi ice for auick sale. Call Lincoln go_‘l price lay. rivate owner; PUNmI. DESIGNS., —c Aute nnz‘nh'._ st. GEO. C. SHAFF'ER é%flg CEMETERIES. b "GLENWOOD CEMETERY "'l'll;l‘d WAE' 'hl’?‘.lold. with bracelet. Vai $5 per month., GEORGE ©. loomw - Ohalse and sitey for mje. b

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