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START NOW BY JOINING Y. M. C. A, 1736 G Street N.W. Tel. National 8250 FUR COATS Cleaned Glazed and New Fur Buttons Where Needed This epecial price includes h cleaning of your coat inside and out. Spceml Prices in Remodeling Expert Workmanship Work called for and deltvered. NEW ENGLAND FURRIERS Bensamin Sherman. Prop. 618 12th Street Franklin 6355 | died in Sibley Hospital Wednesday a: |CHARLES GERSDORFF DIES AT AGE OF 86 | Funeral Services Are Held at Home, | ! With Burial in Prospect | Hill Cemetery. Charles Gersdorff, 86 years old, | former secretary of the Oriental Build- ing Association, with which he hnd\ been assoclated for the past 40 years, | Tl an illness of several weeks. Mr. Gersdorff had long been active in Masonic circles, at the time of his | death being one of the oldest Masons in the District. He was past master of' | Arminius Lodge, F. A. A. M.. was a | | member of Lafayette Chapter, Royal An:h Masons; Columbia Commander; hts Templar. and of Almas Tempfe o{ t Mystic Shrine. He 'is survived by his widow, Mrs. E. F. and Wilbur Gersdorft; a daughter, Mrs. Bertha Carmack; a sister, Mrs. Emily Spiess, and two grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted at his late residence, 1825 North Capitol street, this afternoon. Interment was in Prospect Hill Cemetery. e Quail are so plentiful near Fort Myers, Fla, that the birds roost on the post| office arcade marque Mary 8. Gersdorft; two sons, Charles | gy THE EVENING FRANK HARBIN, UNION MISSION CLERK, DIES Funeral Arrangements Delayed Pending Word From Memphis Relatives. Frank Harbin, 72 years old, night clerk at the Central Union Mission, |-died suddenly at the mission house, 613 C street, yesterday. Funeral arrange- ments are held up pending possible word from relatives in Memphis, Tenn., where he was once in the drug busi- | ness. Harbin came to Washington dur- ing the World War and obtained a tem- porary pesition with the United States Shipping Board. He later went to the | mission. MRS. J. W. HOUSTON DIES. Mrs. Esther R. Houston, 86 vears old, dled at her residence, in the Burlington Hotel, yesterday after a short iliness. e was the widow of Dr. Joseph W. Houston, who practiced medicine in Chester and Lancaster Counties, Pa. She has been a resident of this city for the past two years. She is survived by a daughter, Miss Lenore Houston of this city, #nd two sons. W. W. Houston of Norfolk, Va., and O. O. Houston of Philadelphia. Funeral services will be conducted in the Presbyterian Church at Oxford, Chester County, Pa., Monday. WASHINGTON'’S FINEST MEN’S WEAR STORE The “Carlton” The You men who know good “Ascot” ’8 style will be the first to become intimate friends with the “Carl- ton.” We can honestly say that this is the finest $5 hat in Washington. Snap brims, welt edges and Homburgs. Corona browns and Pyramid greys. Full grain calfskin fashioned -over a combination last. Plenty of room across the toes. Calf lined. Not only a very smart shoe but a very comfortable shoe. Sizes 6 to 11--A to D. Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street EISEMAN'S SEVENTH AND F STS, | Hospity ital, STAR, FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FOR FOUNDER OF HOME Mre. Elizabeth MacKay Fleck Had Remained Head of Institu- tion to 1924. Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth MacKay Fleck, founder of the Bruen Home for Children, who died in the Home for Incurables, Tuesday, were conducted at Wright's, undertakers, to- day at 11 o'clock. Mrs. Fleck was widely known in this city for her charitable activities and was loved by thousands to whom she was foster mother as head of the Bruen Home. She continued as super- intendent of the home until ‘it \usl partially destroyed by fire in 10 serving in the capacity of superin- tendent while forced to remain in a wheel chair due to illness. McCORMICK FUNERAL T0 BE HELD TOMORROW Union Army Veteran Dies in Naval Hospital at Age of 84. Funeral services for James Patrick McCormick, 84 vears old, Union Army veteran, who died in the Naval Hos- pital Wednesday, after an iliness of several weeks, will be conducted in the Holy Name Catholic Church tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock, following brief services at the residence of his daugh- ter, Mrs. Mary A. Leon, 1286° Morse street northeast. Interment will be Arlington Cemetery. Mr. McCormick served as sergeant 1:: the 61st Engineers of New York during the Civil War. He came to this city | frem Brooklyn more than 20 years ago. | ‘DEFENDS D. C. OFFICIALS. :Deputy U. 8. Marshal Speaks in Congress Street Church. ‘Washington has a gmup of honorable officials, James S. McCarthy, a deputy United States’ marshal, d-cllred last night in a speech at a meeting in the Con| speaker defended the District Commis- sioners, the Police Department and the dlc {ly Harrison, a police inspector, nnd Rev. H. A. Kester, pastor, also spoke. Deaths Reported. Tave been reported to The Jolloxing deatns have been reported amson, ss, au Es e stin le Ap! Elizabet] i Henneul ) uumab:e. At au'm-hmu | .Ynfl'enan D. Newton, 69, 149 Uhland Ter- ;Hos‘-muen Hance. 64, Georse Washington Fhen & Dorritee, 43, 3151 Mt Fle F. Lowe, 62, en route Em e 1. Wary L 2. 1413 Mose, uve. Edw aricer. ol) 2001 34tn b, 2 Besbods. 33 Dl l-xcle‘ 5 Beabody, 1503 De lrfl feld drens Hospital. a Hos vi Ilo Rosetta Tryee, 60, B veimen’s Hospial. Josephine nncfl Holley, Z 820 85th st. n ' s J. M-ur{en 22, 1329 C ¢ Ethiopia’s populmon 1s now emmiua. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN’S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th & F BUY YOUR FALL CLOTHES ON OUR LIBERAL CREDIT PLAN Pay in convenient weekly or’ monthly amounts It is easy to open an account at Eise- man’s and it’s just as easy to pay, for the terms are arranged to suit your conven- ience without any additional cost. SUITS & O’COATS 25 30 *35 When you buy a Suit or Overcoat at Eiseman’s you can be sure that the style, fit and materials are correct in every detail. And you may also be sure that the price is right, for they are worth every cent you pay. Why not come in tomorrow and look over our selections? WASHINGTON, ‘ex 12 midnight, 60; ess Street Methodist Church. The | B owell, 41, en route Freedmen's | & D O, THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Cloudy, fol- lowed by occosional rain late tonight or tomorrow; continued warm; light to gentle southerly winds. Virginia—Cloudy and continued warm tonight and tomorrow, with occasional rain tomorrow and probably in west portion tonight; gentle southeast and south winds. Maryland—Cloudsy followed by oc- casional rain late tonight to morrow; somewhat colder tomnrmw afternoon in extreme west portion; gentle southerly winds. West Virginia—Rain tonight and to- morrow; colder tomorrow. Record for 24 hours. Thermometer—4 p.m. 64; ‘m., 60; Bl 3 Bnmmzter—d pm., 8 .m., 30.36; 12 mldnlfihl 30. 37 4 lm 3 H 8 am., 30.38. Highest temperature, 68, occurred at noon today. Lowest temperature, 59, occured at 11 p.m. yesterday. Temperature same day last year— Highest, 64; lowest, 34. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 2:11 am. and 2:19 pm.; high tide, 7:47 am. and 8:08 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 2:55 a.m. and. 3:02 p.m.; high tide, 8:30 am. and 8:49 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose, 6:34 am.; sun sets, 5:08 pm. Tomorrow—Sun rises, 6:36 am.; sun sets, 5:07 pm. Moon rlses. 6:38 am.; sets, 5:15 p.m. Condition of the Water. Potomac, clear. Shenandoah slightly muddy. Weather in Varions Citles. g Temperature.ay Abilene. Tex 2222233 0. Elncifnati, Ohio Cleveland, ‘Oho. 3 maaRa. S Detr ich. Bl Faso, "Tex Galveston, Tex. Helena, Mont Huron. T apsu 1nd Jacksonyille.Fa. kanuas Cif 32RIBIXNL323! mull'vflft ia) New Orle New York, NY Qelanoma, City. 30 Padeinia pa. 3 Phoenix, Ariz... 3 Pittsburgh, Pa.. P L Me. in 3 Clear Pt cloudy 6 Cloudy Clear Clear Bt cloudy Clear 30.32 3038 FOREIGN. (7 am., Greenwich time, tods perature, London, England....... a Paris. France . Berlin, Germa @ Elockholm. Bweden 20 = 54 Clear o‘h""" Pee 'h time, today.) P Hort; (l‘-nm. aores.... 0 Part cloudy orta U Euirent observations.) o VRS D€ \:'utmr Fart tlaud! Clear Clear Honesty Brings Proposals. NEW YORK, November 1 ®).—Evi- dently the girls are like Diogenes. Oscar Strobel, El Paso artist, who, on his way to Berlin found securities val- 1| ued at 250,000 in a suit case and re- turned them, has received many pro- posals of marriage by mail. Every let- [l ter referred to his unusual honesty. El=——[[———] GOLDENBERG'S Both Sides of Seventh at K A Word to the Wise is Sufficient So the Old Saying Goes Let us impress upon you the fact that we d o no t charge any ‘“‘extras” or any “carrying ‘charges” on our Credit Accounts— neither Main Store nor Furniture Store. We De Not Penalize Our Customers Charge Accounts Invited FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, | EYEGLASSES, 1929. WATCHMAN STRICKEN FATALLY AT WORK Father of Kenwood Golf and Coun- try Club Professional Dies at Age of 51. Stricken while at work in the Vet- erans’ Bureau, where he was employed as a special watchman, early Wednes- day morning, John McNerhany, 51 years old, died in Wal- ter Reed Hospital yesterday. Death was ascribed to diabetes. Mr. M:Nerhany was the father of Leo Mc M erhany, golf professional at the Kenwood Golf and Country Club. He had been in the Government service ebout 15 years. Born in Atlanta, Ga., he came to Washingten with hl.!l family dlc lx: early age und spen . MeNe: . e lie Mr. McNerhany. here. He saw service in the Span- ish-American War, the punitive expedi- tion into Mexico in 1916 and was dis- charged from the service during the :\;%r‘{d ‘War because of physical dis- 24 Mr. McNerhany is survived by his widow, two daughters, Mrs. William Longest, 1349 North Carolina avenue, and Mrs. Robert Ferris, 649 East Capi- tol street, and one son, Leo McNerhany. Funeral services will be held to- morrow morning at the residence, 808 East Capitol street, with burial in Mount Olivet Cemetery at 3 o'clock. HARPER FUNERAL RITES TO BE HELD TOMORROW Lifelong Resident of Washington ‘Will Be Buried in Fort Lincoln Cemetery. Funeral services for Miss Katherine E. Harper, a life-long resident of this city, who died at her residence in the Wellington, Tuesday, will be conducted in the Shrine of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. Interment will Lincoln Cemetery. it Miss Hnrper is survived by her mother, Mrs. Mary E. Harper; four sisters, Mrs. Wfll!lm H. Mandley, Mrs. J. C. Prince, Mrs. J. B. Kennedy and Mrs. J. T. O'Neill, and by three brothers, Cmflu G., Bernard T. and Raymond Harper. Moslems Free Pigs. ADA-PEZAR, Turkey, Novembe: () —Thousands of pl‘g' have run :cmli since Greeks and Armenians were driven from Anatolia and the district became 100 per cent ‘Moslem. The number of animals is estimated at as plgh as 10,000,000. Auguste snbmer. "king of the butchers” mru 1s dick: ering with the government m & scheme to_supply France with pork. FOUND. !G‘A'Xl. ornamental iron gate. Phone Georgia GREAT DANE DOG. O it identified. - Phone Wisconsin 3700, © " ° FOR LOET ANIMA Lengue, 340 Maryiand eve o = . n’"",' LOST. Am!DALE 8 momhs olt in i n! 85 0 Paul Dhll’!. l ll R T BAG. brown leather, vicinity of 36th and Reservoid rd. around ward._Clev. 1323-J. R BAO—WIII Mnon ‘lho lfllflld BDOK‘ ““The HEIY‘ of the Desert,” Th!l b day a.m. at Goldenbei about 24th. R"lYg ’fi‘ A K"‘. Talnon BRACELET, p e white eold. set -m: taponires P's: 314 ask_for Miss Birckh DOG—Youns_ Scotch Collie, Iars Revota " bnone Adh;:d Sher '8, T77" Webster st Do BOG—Great Dine. nuck, el O Chect, Dame aesar. braided 1ehner ':%'if for. “"as ikt st mw. Decatur 1806. DOG, male, Airedale, Black with name Blackie eg“ " Sinderstanas Tetira, to Mme® m aha un o G025 6in nd’ Meyer, return to, Mme. Edm ver, 1020 16t net--en National Press Club s, and 1717 Varnum st. +_October tortoise-shell-rimmed_glasses. atherin fin on case. Pléase return W. or phone Col. 0394. nd a Avn'x RQ'A na SSES, torfoise shell rim, xmeunu‘:lmu. Fuesday" Reward: Con Botor HANDEAG. Plack sl sridded Th gmatt g0ld_discs. last dnesday evening. front 2%6521'!!‘!!!‘“1 (sflenc. % ?'rch' lumbia rd. uclid s ar: Columbia rd.. AD( 6801. XSS HAT—Will arty who found it brown hat Fhursdey night in Washington Hotel, Dlell! return to business office, Wash- ington Post? IRON GATE, tornado wire inset. Return Mrs. Rose THoicnins, 1434 Madison st B.%, KIYS buncn of, between Calvert and Good Nichols ave. Pl return to Headquarters. Bolling Field. NECKPIECE, fox; Internatio fest: reward. Miss Louden, 8710, Br. 41. — OVERCOAT. GI O Aandtend Distiiet Hne: 3209. 15 16th st. n or: National 'S, between Atlantic POCKETBOOK, brown Ieather, confaining about 35 end giesse: ghout 45 snd, slasses; reward. Georgle 803 OF MO u_gx‘—‘n beteen T4 and G st ’lfl-l LT T} [ one Llfll‘fllfl VELING BAG, brown, And clgthing, Thi 2% 3’:%-?:"4' 135 Wms A‘rcu. i Gruen make: wit] lhm Conn. tment last Tuesday. 0 3754 ueflnlu S Cleveland ll!l’ ed it is We have It is 4 'HENEVER a funeral di- rector’s services are need- a good rule to call us. high quality that at the same time is moderate in cost. a well established fact that we serve for as little $125.00, complete, if a family "wishes to pay no more. a service of known %EAL FUNERAL HOME ‘or rgferem:e. oflsk your neighbor PHONES LINCOLN OIOO-GZOI Md., Woo liberal rewara. Eiuo) Herens 1 streaks, | Births Reported. The following births have been reported to the Health Denmunz m "The past T hours, g ey J‘“" d Gl Conatantine and oma H. and Frances £ Fiinf Oskley E. and Edith M. Hoimes. Wfllllm lI'nd Clara S Guwn. sirl g uth Gray. B Buunehe Tatier, wrl. Beaths. HARRIET. Departed sday, October 31, 1920 at fesidence. 123 G st. 8. Rem temporarily at 'Rbbest Campbell home, st. s.w. Notice of uu,ow SIDNEY. Tuesday, October 29, w York city, SIDNEY BAL- 100, formert of Wasninsten, D, €. bt neral services at Arlini 1 Cem- Dren i ianr, November 1, at 330 B this Jite her late estin| finers funeral Apams. Buflu. ll T IIU‘N AN. On Thurse town Hos- Afl the %vfl son L r gt - Bllll(flpn‘.n Vlfiflm:‘ ature flfl (™, 'é :o"ny(kna Interment le"u‘;flflll‘na:! TRYCE, IO!A D! - 0. Frocamens Hospital, voted mother of I this, 1 om 'mont ' Avenus Phiaasiphia ‘pasers nu‘:: CEQRGE HENRY. Sud October 31, t ‘?” °‘2 e ‘HENRY, belored hasbsnd of Kathe ol of Ralbe,ov, (asa Paxice). Jiotice WHITENER. JAMES. pm, Churen! copy.) VOGEL. Thursday. b 8 Wi g ]M!d h“!hl!\fl D! Anhl! whl'errnflwhnfl lbflfl 0! Mr nml Mrs. C. Whitener of th- Re; iln! rel!‘fll at Moo All:n; ‘!rune‘;'l‘:“horg; lgg st and ”,HC“ oon 31 arfer wnien glyflb& Teon b Has e neral Sundes. it sy, November 3. ‘.‘ In Memoriam. BOWIE. ALICE. Suddenly, Thureday, Octo- b:r'l!l. 1939, 1 am. in’Brooklm, N, . ALICE' BOWIE_ beloved mother of Rore,Pee Beckett and Tames! of funeral he"-! o et BOWMAN, HE Departed this uite wed_ nes Setover :o lozs. 3 pm o arte short lines 01 H Nel ice s sister, ‘Novem- [) from St. Vincent de % Guren Bouth Capitol and M ste. 5.w. BRANDT. GEORGE. On Thursdas, O Qctobe: at his residence, 2 938 Upton ad LAN] Hl\‘le !‘}Endl the !I!hel’ ot Mrl !n d W. Schneider, Mrs. Geor| H !& ker and two sons. George W. and P H. !un-r-l services at his late renderce 2036 Upton st. n.w. Saturday. ‘November At 2 pm Interment Prospect Hm Cemetery. _Relatives and friends invited. 1 BURGESS. ROBERT WILFRED, Juddents: s kvl Kianetane WILFRED BURGESS, b'l'u‘efl a! & P l’ll B'lr%e!* ‘!\menl V. L. eal L‘:’thl"dn: )gol::nber 2. at 3 pd rn !BIED ment Rock Creek Cemetery. BURGESS, ROBERT W. A lfl'clfl commu- 'Mcl;'tlsn of Mount Pleasant Lodge. No. 33. FOACA M s called for Saturda, Ne- vember 2, 1920, at 2:15 p.m. for the pur- Bese.of '{3‘55%‘3% the" tuneral of our late e PH M. AVOLFE, Master. JOHN P. PUTNAM. Secretaty s , AD n Thursday; October c“i"!.l.ll QSSAOQIOMK at he> re!ldent! l)’ i 's.w.. ADI TER, beloved mother t!! of O!nrn Nmu of Viola Garter 'Bruok.!G arter an resting at Willisms’ unSial Battor. of funeral later. CLOPPEE, ELEANOR M. n Thursdas, Oc- toper 31, 1939, at her resigence: B0 B ELEANOR M. CLOFFER (nes, w;'y« vem Tuner Sty Trinits Church at 9:30 o'clock. Interment at St. Rose Cemeters. Clopper. Md. R DAVIS., DALLAS N. _On Friday. November A 3 Reed Hospital, DALLA' L 1BvEE Ve Boay resting at Oawlers Chaper, '1754 Penna ave. B.w. Notice of funerai later. | BALL, HARRY ORVILLE. On Friday, No- 2 3. 1979. at (he Hom! for Incuu- gflfi‘i are re ne o ’ 2 uohorst's mnua) ariors. 3 st Ciptiol 52, Kotics. of 19 'f c T e 097:”' ber 31. at the Central n19) s~ ;m 613 C st. n.w. ANK W. HARBIN Rll\‘\lkfil Yc'lln at lhe B H Hhes Co. (u- &1 it ‘Puneral T Centnl vmon uumson xn‘nl:llx!: l:le ETH October 19, 1920, 8¢ 10:30 the Wellington. ATHERINE ELI hter of Mary E. and the Iate Charles E. Harper. Punersl from her lats Gecidence Saturdss, November 2. at Nence ts the Shrine of ihe Sa- where requiem high mass Intermeat Fort 9.30 2.m.. cred Heart, will be sung at 10 am. Lincoln Cemetery. Departed this me the resi- 31 a1 “sundas. Tovember 3. Tram Firat Baptist Churcn, 27th and Som: barton ave. n.w. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. West End funeral parlors, 26th st. and Dumbarton ave. n.¥. 3 | HOUGHTON. WILSON HENDERSON. Of Wednesdey. October 30, 1939, N Funeral se e ™ 1terment. Glenw Relatives and friends invited. BOUSTON, ESTHEE E. Thuj sday, October O 020 at Ber residence. the nurlmnen Totel. ESTHER R. widow of Dr. oM EETHER R ing resting st the B H. Hines Co. funeral home, 2901 14th 5 ‘_nmcmo:;rvaué‘ .:e the [Presb , Oxfor ster Cou o r 4, p.m. Bhifadeibhia. s ter.” Be. ‘and Norfolk, papers o pieate. cops ) Md. | JACKSON, JAMES HENRY. Departed this life Thursday, October 31. 1929. ",R 1esidence. 701 Half n.w. JAMES HENRY CKBON, husband of the late Rachael chklon father of Jlmu; Chlr les nd at Wl]le! R. Weodl luneul plr)or l!!l 4th st n.w. until 2 p.m. Satu: then son's nsldlnce 110 Pi e c n junday, November 3. l! !mm Gllhlluh A M. E 6th st between L and M sts. n.w. lell!l\u lr\d friends invited. 2 Enaquirer please copy.) MATHEWS, IRVA J. De Tuesday. October 29, 19: ness. 8t her residence, 1329 C st. 8 MATHEWS, beloved daughier of My 3 MO Tewe e feaves 8 tteptatner, five arted this life on after o briet - liv Brathers: " Edward and otner relatives and friends, Novem ber 3 o Church. un\ and. c sts. e Eriorment Mount. Olivet w‘la JAMES PATRI RICK. cm ed- S A 30 1925 2t Naial B 1 AT hary colgun c':‘z‘u“u%‘r'n 8 e, Puneral from the ad st. t November 2. at i'\'u“m"- e e, Church_at 0 e T sment Arlington. National Ceme- tery. Relatives and friends invited. On Thursday, October 31, s W“ and J!mes ECD" ¢ '%'Swemhu T8t 130 from Salem Ba fl!l Chureh, N between 9th and 10th lu n.w., Rev. Grimes officiating. s i Lot gt il uw' gt\' 31, & 10 xfl am. LAURA WEN!. ]ll& “‘fl e e o £ and -rmfv Hatchett, Baltimore. Relatives and triends of e Fammily ‘are uvited th neral services on Satu ase Novem at Prazier's funeral 2 244" Rhode ‘Tsiand r B officiat] Harmony Cemetery. PITRIN. A, on Tuesdar. October 20 1929, at her residence, Tron. NN FITKIN. “Funeral gervices nd’ lnumen: Decarted this m- on exday. 9. at 1:30 o'clack Tregdmen's “Hospital » husband of the late Remains restivy neral embe v rien 5":4'“ aterment: Woodlawn Cemerer. 1 SMITH, CLARENCE. On Wrdnndly T SMITH, son of Ella 'Blagmon and brother o I $RGr *Bmt Teaves two' otl prothers na stk siters. Punersi Boreh™a. > Rematns Teating Beach, et Jarvis Co. funeral patlors, . ave D.W. ULLIVAN, WILLIAM F. on’ Thu ot o. 2t Georsetown Hos WILL; beloved_ son ~of Michael J and Annie 'sullivas and o bralhe‘r ot Josepnine and Annie Euliivan ¢ W, Wa nday- lonial ® 2023 2 fren Taltavll's Spring rd. NBMEO of lun al later. THOMAS, '.'T- VIRGINIA. On Thursda: Cetoper 17120, "al her residence; 383 it VIROIHIA\ i ner fon uneral_home of am. thence t fem’ mass where rea 8 9 am. for the repose of Rer soul nt 17, Alexandria. ASHTON. ELIZABETH R Temars o our GedrORTS ard! ol Tho departed this life four years ago Ne JOHN R/ M¥ron anD AvcE ASHTON III‘KII.EY ELIZABETH B. memory ot my begnvela"wue,xglu';flhuh i A . Who left me eleve; B20 today. November 1, 1018, " T BERKELEY. ELIZARETH B. In loving mem- BERRELEY. Tho Gepariea 'l:“ SEEE ¥ sears ago today. November 1. M'l' v When mother breathed her last farewell, The sioke meant: more than Tontue can The 'World seems quite anothy Withaut the smile st hor arnr fass? LOVING ‘DACGHTER. "NMAUD. MEVER. * LEWIS W. In sad but lovin (o 7 dett Brotner, LEWH az0 today. November 1 1828, ) o0 o My thoughts are » 2 o the grave so Tar ey, erins; Where my dear ‘brother 1s sieeping In his peaceral and silent grave. BARRIS. JENNIE . In sad but lovin a> i te e RN a line of sweet remempraace. Thl our hearts still lfl“. !BP YDU IMILY. :me!h’so:. FANNIE L. xn'u;d Temembrance of my devcted sister. - NIE L. JOHNSON, ‘who deparisd Ihu"lflc one year ago today, November 1, 1921 T miss you, dear sister, es. I miss nn. Bt ‘bniv Yaow seu went Rly know you went aw 'And did Dot sy so0d-by. Sleep on, dear - sister, sleep on and take We loved au, 25Ut G, Joo but God loved you bast, { " me: of our beloved wife and motl ALICE JONES. who entered into mi.:-ri 1est three years ago today, November 1. Gone from earth. ves. gone forever, Gore, where there is ey, away from all lor’s promise Is ne' com JO'HN H "’BN‘E;MUTM.;Z;'A AND ALBERTA. KING. CHARLES A. Jr. (BUDDIE). 1In lov. ing, Temembrance’ of our dear son and Brother. left us one year 250 tod 7. November 1, 1636, for Bis sveat We are thinking of you, inking of the. paat; Tadle. dear, Picturing you in memory, Just as we saw you, last. You left memory. f el Iy, fair and sweet, ce <nall never die: or?, When God M Forget you? No, we never will. We loved you then, we love vou still. Your memory is as dear today As'in the hour you passed away. AUNT O] | LEESE, JENNIE el 3 N . 1 l dear mother, vfi\o " "fnto. eter ¥ et sed into eter: one vear ago today, November 1, 19: od has taken you. mother. dear, fome to your vl::e on high. X h, dea “fhe love we heid lnr"i%‘u SEITZ, ELLEN V. 1In loving of my cear mother, ELLEN deur ried this dife’ five Anniver ’ mass Sl- M l” % e knows ¢ R mim"e? A ¥ 1. JomNsTON. '+ ’sn\'nnnlnu NATHAN. In sad and love e emembrAnce ot oar Geat falbe 2nd 4% awty) Mineisen: Jears aso toda wa vears ai . November 1, 1910. Y No. a?a 5_1!0!‘3 the silent hearta ?'0 R uone. but not forgotten. I think of you in stience, 0 one can see me weep, But a silent tear is shed When others are asleep. Degrest Helen, how I miss vou, Since from earth Ssadly 2. ber 1 And my heart is ac m As T think of you t Not dead to me, who knew you, Not Jost, but gone before. You live in me a memory, And will torevermore R AND DAUGHTER. MIKE. WALKIl NDIA. HA Rl SR I 11l never forget. Tow. an d regret. sone: sng, T ."l'}u':vg‘éxn.nm . o peatiit o ‘our henu FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private mel.sme Ambulance Linc: oln 0524 nna | T T Ertapiished 1876 — - % | JOHN REWRICHT " co. 1337 10th §t. N.W. ALMUS R SPEARE Succeeding the original W. R. Speare Co. 1623 Connecticut Ave. Potomac 4600 8 years at 1208 B st. 45 vears at 940 Dignified. Efficient Se! Quick, Automobile Service Deal & Co. 818 H fl Nl Clyde J. Nlchols,| lne. 4209 9th St. K.W. 4200 9th St KW, Cel 6H4 J. WlLLlAM LEES SON'::. CR!:M A'l ORIUM. Joseph F. l-Blrch's Sons (mugvl o o (3034 M St. N fone west 8 Frank Gzier's Sons 1113 GEVENTH ST. Aldaern Onaper. Teiepnore National “13 TIMOTHY ral Director 64"1 B NE | line 3503 B "m&'fi’ et Fhone l‘r:nl o028 FUNERAL DESIGNS. GEO. C. S K‘.:%H'-‘E.'&{“’?A‘J. % e e JathiRe Gude Bros. Cow 1212 F St. Artistio—expressive—inexpensive CEMETERIES. b OOD Cl lllu'-!l. R ye

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