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That’s what is making millions of motorists give up their pet “one-feature” motor fuels and flock to the Texaco-Ethyl pump. It gives more than just the extra TEXACO the original “DRY" GAS 1989, Tho Tenss Company AN‘I‘H(NOC | wispered on his death bed, and four THE TEXAS COMPANY TEXACO-ETHYL THE "DRY” ANTI-KNOCK GASOI.INE DYING GANGSTER LAYS RIDE BLAME Hoodlum’s Accusation Brings Arrest of “Chief” for Two Murders. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, . September 12.—The ac- cusation of a dyimg gangster brought ! Nicholas Muscato, “the Little Man,", into the law's clutches today on two | murder charges. | Peter “The Ape” Nicastro, 25, ignored the law of the gangs and talked. He told detectives that his final “ride” was made in Muscato’s car. He said Muscato, five-foot-one in height, but a “big shot” of the no- torious “42” gang, had taken him along to execute Frank Pettito, who had risked the penalty of hijacking stills the gang was hired to protect. When he boasted that he, not “the Little Man,” had dispatched Pettito, an- other execution was ordered, Nicastro bullets were shot into his body when he rode last Tuesday morning with the | chieftain. Then “The Ape” died. The evidence and corrcborative state- ments gathered by the police were laid before Muscato at the detective bureau. | “I'll let a lawyer do my talking,” was his answer. Deaths R.c rt;i. Jacob Bandler, 68, o.m;m Hospital William B. Miiler, 67. 1118 Staples st. n.e James MacAllister. 53, Garfleld Hospit Gill W, GlIl. 41, Georgetown Channel near al Bridge. Pheips. 36, Garfleld Hospital. . 89, Gallinger Hospital an e Rutherford, 46, Emergency Hos- pit Almeta Lewls, 18. Garfleld Hospital Walter F. Ashby, 4 linger Hospital. All Over the City one have served. News of our low- plete and appropriate serv- ice has spread far and near with all sections. No matter where the call eomes | Interclub Kiwanis Meeting Will Be FRIDAY FRANK G. WANDER DIES | Funeral Services to Be Held To- morrow for Post Office Clerk. Frank G. Wander, 52 years old, clerk in the City Post Office, died at his home, 700 Tenth street northeast, yes- terday after a long illness. Funeral services will be conducted in the Holy Name Catholic Church to- | morrow morning at 9 o'clock, follow ing brief services at the residence. In- terment will be in St. Mary's Cemetery. Mr Wander was a_member of Poto- mac Council, No. 433, Knights of Co- lumbus. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Katherine Wander; three sisters, Mrs. Mary E. Ryan, Mrs. Amelia C. Linton and Mrs. Clara Lindsay, and two brothers, Fred C. and Lawrence A. ‘Wander. PROGRAM I OF MUSIC HEARD BY CLUB b i Held in Washington Next Wednesday. A program of music_given by three members of the Army Band featured a luncheon of the Kiwanis Club in the Hotel Washington yesterday. sicians included Oscar Anderson, flute soloist; William F. Raymond, trombone soloist, and Harry Wagner, pianist, who accompanied the other two. Charles German welcomed the visit- ing Kiwanians, including William Green of St. Paul, vice president of Kiwanis International, and Charles Derby, gov- ernor of the Pennsylvania district. President James B. Edmunds, who| presided at the meeting, announced the clubs of the first division, Capital Ki- wanis district, would hold an inter- club meeting at the Washington Hotel next Wednesday evening at 6:30 o'clock. Dancing is to follow. can find the people we priced, yet very coms the result of calls from from, we answer promptly, and have avail- able vertised so widely. one the service we've ad- Here can commlnd a com- plete service for as low as $125. Jhe. _ B '?EAL FUNERAL HOME ‘or reference; Hsk your neighbor § 816 H STREET, N.E. » 'PHONES:LINCOLN 8200-8201 a THE DRY ETHYL ! power and speed of a high-test fuel. More than just a quiet, smoother-running engine! It gives you all of these qualities—plus the amazing starting and pick-up that made the new and better Texaco Gasoline, the original “dry” gas, famous. Try Texaco-Ethyl today. It’s better because it’s “dry”. Texaco Petroleum Products Aviation o Ethyl geve CaptainHawks superior engine SEPTEMBER 12, 1930 MRS. M. V. PARTON DIES Wife of D. C. Business Man Ex- « pires in Asheville, N. C. Mrs. May Virginia Parton, 58 years old, 3926 Morrison street, died in Ashe- ville, N. C.,, Wednesday night, after a long iliness. She was the wife George P. Parton, Washington business man, for a number of years connected with' the Judd Drug Co. | Funeral services will be conducted in the Church of the Blessed Sacra- ment tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. Mrs. Parton is survived by her hus- band, five daughters, Miss Margaret Parton, Miss Dorothy Parton, Miss Natalie Parton, Miss Virginia Parton and Miss Rosemary Parton, and one son, Oeorge P. Parton, Jr DESPONDENCY BLAMED IN DEATH OF S. Q. MOODY | Brookeville Resident, 76, Is Found Shot in Head—Suicide De- cision Is Given. Special Dispatch to The Star. ROCKVILLE, Md, September 12— Despondency, due to prolonged poor health, is believed to have caused" S. Quinn Moody, 76, for the past 10 years a resident of Brookeville, this county, to commit suicide last evening. He shot himself in the head with & shotgun in an outbuilding near his home and was dead when discovered soon afterward. Chief of Police Alvie A. Moxley, who made an investigation, decided it was a clear case of suicide and that an in- quest was unnecessary. Mr. Moody is survived by his widow, Mrs. Margaret D. Moody, but leaves no children. PRICE FUNERAL RITES Linotype Operator's Body Will Be Buried in Camden, N. J. Funeral services for Walter Scott Price, 58 years old, linotype operator | at the Government Printing Office, who § died at his home, 817 Elder street, Wednesday, after a short illness, wili be conducted in the W. W. Chambers funeral home tonight at 7:30 o'clock. Interment will be private in Camden, N. J. Mr. Price is survived by his widow, Mrs. Florence M. Price, and three daughters, Miss Myrtle Price, Mfs. George R. Bruce and Mrs. Henry Bauer. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF, TODAY. Card party, Endowment Committee of Bethany Chapter, O. E. S, Winston Hotel, 116 First street, 8 p.m. Meeting, Ellen Spencer Mussey Tent. No. 1, Soldiers, Saflors and Marines’ Club, Eleventh and L streets, 8 p.m. FUTURE. Meeting, Lincoln Woman's Relief Corps, No. 6, Soldierr, Sailors and Ma- rines’ Club, Eleventh and L streets, to- morrow, 8 pam. Card_party, benefit Washington Re. view, No. 4, Women's Benefit Assoc: tion, 1750 Massachusetts avenue, tomor- row, 8:30 p.m. PR IS A Births Reported. The following births have been reported to the Health Department in the last 24 hours and Carrie L. Enright, twins, John D. boy and girl. George C. and Virginia E. Strobel, boy. Charles W. and_ Lottie Rudasell. boy. Howell P. and Lola Lohmsh, boy. John R. and Susan A. Shields. boy. John W. and Lorena W. Hardell, boy. William F. and Mary Milstead, boy. Willlam F. and Edns P. Blaydes, boy. Adam and Ina LeMaine, WK hen and Lucy Rutsell, boy. Raymond L. and Lynda Joy, boy. Harold P. and Helen Ganss, boy. Thomas N. and Prances D. O'Rourke, boy. Willis J. and Jindra Nolan, girl. Herbert and Mary M. Cleaveland, girl. Harold W. and Dorothy I. Williams, Dewitt W. and Susan R.'Zook. girl Revere B. and Margaret Gurley, Joseph C. and Bessie Mattingly, George and Doris H. Grig Clarence W. and Evelyn T. Alton and Madge Jessup, boy. R. W. and & Wilkerson, boy. Moses and Leanna Beverly, boy. Elliot and 1della Ratley. boy. James and Mamie Thompson. boy. John and Ethel Haywood. boy. LeRoy and Winnle Simpson, boy. James and Bertl Berry, boy. Ollie and Diana Davis.. Ernest and Syivia Cephas, boy. Richard M. and Florence Hood. girl. James C. and Bernice R. Jones, girl. Charles and mie Smith, lirl Cornell and Maggle Morr irl. Pierce " and ' Moszie Nat Ernest and _Wilhelmina Lucas and Chappelle Ball, girl.’ Emma_Green, girl. FOUND. FOR LOST ANIMALS apply Animal Rescue League 349 Maryland ave. s.w. Nat, 8088, BRIEF OASE, Wednesday. containing child’s dancing sippers, 14th si. car. - Return to Miss Donaldson. 628'> G n.w. Reward BUNCH OF KE' n northwest, Sept. 10. Dlx:\l(y Marshall Allen, Court House. DAn CARD _ CASE_-Small, _leather, ¢ driver's license. $21 and cards Reward. Phone Cleveland 2444. CAT gray and white Per n, strayed (rflm 459 G st. n.w.. Finder nhone Met. 0040, _Re: FOUNTAIN PE golymbia v on Thursday. and Jefferson pl, or _ Nat 0324, R in black case in Ellipse. Between | on Wednesday. Call near . reddish brown female, license 14679, from Plymouth coupe, license -7979, on 14th st. near P n.w. at 13:30 pm.. Sept. 11. _Liberal rew Adams 1141, PIN—Small_cameco pin, lost Monday. Call Clarendon_2337. “containing “money. permit. card and miscellaneous cards, ay, between 12 and 2. Reward. Nat. 4158. ' POLICE DOG. tag_ 15051, muzzied: “Boy' Reward _Telephone Georgia POLICE DOG- 1ight_chest lnd r Chase Bank. Leward. ! - Chevy Chase. PURSE, small. brown. on Sept. T 4:30. containing £10 bill. between 15th and NV ‘ave. and Palace Theater, of in Palage. Reward. 0 o4 TRAV tween time, 8:30-9 am. Sept dress Box 11 Star_office WASHINGTON GRANITE MONUMENTAL CO,, Inc. WM, JARDINE, secty, 448 New York A atl, 6870, THE WEATHER | | District of Columbia—Showers to- night and tomorrow; not much change in temperature; moderate southeast or east winds. Virginia—Showers tonight and prob- ably tomorrow morning: not much change in temperatute: increasing southeast winds, becoming fresh. Maryland—Showers tonight and to- morrow; not much change in tempera- ture; increasing southeast or east winds, becoming moderate to fresh. ‘West Virginia—Mostly cloudy, prob- ably occasional showers tonight and tomorrow; slightly warmer tomorrow. Records for 24 Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 pm., 82; 8 pm., 76; 12 midnight, 71; 4 am,, 68; 8 am, 71; nocn, 81. Barometer—4 pm.. 3001; 8 pm, 30.03; 12 midnight, 30.02; 4 a.m., 30.00; 8 a.m., 30.02; noon, 30.00. Highest temperature, 84, occurred at 2:30 p,m. yesterday. Lowest temperature, 68, occurred at 6 a.m. today. ‘Temperature same date last year— Highest, 77. Lowest, 57. Tide Tables. (‘Pumuhed by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) . ‘Today—Low tide, 5:11 am. and § pm.; high tide, 10:36 a.m. and 10:58 pm Tomorrow—Low tide, 5:49 am. and 5:31 pm.; high tide, 11:10 am. and 11:30 pm. Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 5:46 a.m.; sun sets 6:22 pm. ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:47 am.; sun sets 6:21 p.m. Moon rises 8:30 p.m.; sets 10:05 a.m. Condition of the Water. Potomac—Clear. Shenandoah—Very cloudy. Weather in Various Cities. o TEMDETALUTE. cug “mpres E Stations. e gpomoive ! 283531 e+ gwpIRsO; Abilene, Tex... 29.80 Albany,’ N. Y...29.96 Atlants, * Ga. 9.96 Atlantic City... 30.0¢ Baltimore, Md.. 30.02 Birmingham ... 29.94 Bismarck, N. D, 29.32 Bostor 20.98 Buffalo, N. Y..: 29.92 Oharleston, 8.C. 29.90 Chicago, IiL.... 29.86 Cincinnati, Ohio 29.92 Cleveland, Ohio. 29.94 Columbia, S. C.20.94 Denver, Colo... 29.86 Detroit, Mich. . 26.92 El Paso, Tex. .. 29.82 Galveston, ‘Tex. 29.92 Helena, Mont.. 29.36 Huron, 8. Dak.. 20.66 Indianapolis,Ind 29.88 Jacksonviile,Fla. 29. Kansas City, Mo 29.82 Los Angeles ... 29.98 Louisville, Kv.. 29.92 Miami, Fla. ... 2998 N. Orleans, La. 20.92 New York, N.¥.30.02 Oklahoma® City. 20.72 Omaha. Nebr... 20.78 Pt.cloudy Philadeiphia ... 30.0¢ 82 Sl Cloudy Phoenix, Ariz... 20.80 Clea Pittsburgh, Pa’. 2096 0,08 cloudy Portiand, Me.. 2994 Cloudy Portland, (Oreg” 3008 Gloudy mL . 29.96 Cloudy ke Oity. 30.00 . Clear 6 i\ Clear . Clear ! Clondy Pt cloudy Clear Pt.cloudy . Pt.cloudy Cloudy Gloudy 4 Pt.clouds Clear Gloudy Pt.cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy 14 Cloudy 0.30 Rain ... Cloudy 0.02 Cloudy 1.50 Clear 0,60 Clear Cloudy 0.02 Clear B San " Prancisco. nol St. Louls, Mo t. Paul. Min: attle, Wash Spokane, Tampa, 'Fls WASH., D. 6. t Siondy .04 Cloudy . Clear . Cloudy FOREIGN. (7 a.m., Greenwich time, today.) Stations. Temperature, Weather. London, England 60 Clear Paris. France...... Clear Berlin, Germa; Clear Brest.’ France. Glear Stockholm, Swede Clear { Gibraltar, ' Spain. 64 (Noon, Greenwich time, today.) Horta (Payal), Azores... 76 Part cloudy ‘Cutrent observations.) Hamilton, Bermuda. .. Gloudy San Juan, Porto Rico... oudy Havana, Cuba, lear Colon, Canal Zon: Part cloudy BACON, CHARLES FRANCIS. On Wedng day, September 10, 1930, &t Rye, N. Y. SHARTER FRANCIS BACON of ' Bosto Gommittal services will be held at Rock | Creek Cemetery on Saturday, September 13, at 10°30 am. 12 CASSIDY, EDWARD J. Buddenly, on Wed- hesday,’ September 10 1030, EDWARD J. beloved son of the iate Edward P. and Mary A’ Castidy and brother of James B Cassidy and Regina M. Dougherty. Pimeral {rom the chapel of Frank Geiers Song Co."IT1s fut 30" n'v.. on Monday. Sedfember 15, at 8:30 am. Requiem mass at Bt. Joseph's Church &t 9 oclock. Rela tives ‘and friends invited. Interment Ar- lington NailoDal Cemeters. 14 CHASE, MARIA L. Departed this life_on Wednesgay. Seotember. 10,1930, at Gal- linger Hospital, MARIA L. CHASE, be- loved wife of ‘the lats David E. Chase. Funeral from 'Motropolitan A. M. E Church, Saturday. September i3, pom. - Interment Harmony Cemete: CHASE, MAKIA. Members of Queen ‘Household of Ruth, No. 20, G. U. O. of O ¥ “Please be present. at the funeral of Sister MARIA CHASE. who departed this Iife “Wednésday.” September” 10, 1030, trom the Metropoliian A. M. E. Church. M pebween 13t and 16 its Sat tember 13, & om + SARAH'DAVIS, M. N. G, BLANCHE RIDGELEY, DANDRIGE, MITOBBLL, Deparied this Tits on " Wednesday, Septémber 10 1930, at 1630 a m.: in Baltimore, Md, MITCHELL DANDRIGE. brother of Mrs. Eliza Minor and brother-in-law of the late Rev. Rice Minor. * Puneral Saturday. September 13, 26450 p.mo from his Iate residence. * DAVIDGE, RICHARD W. Departed this life Wednesday, September 10, 1930, at 12 p.m., at the Emergency. Hospital. RICHARD W DAVIDGE, son_ of the Iaté Julia Ingram ana_Richard W. Davidge, beloved hus- band of Pearl Davidge, devoted brother of ‘Mrs, Georgie West, Mrs. Julia Smith, Mrs. Margaret Davis of Covington, Ky and Miss_Katherine Davidge; nephew ol Charles B. Davidge. Remains mmay be viewed Saturday after 11 am. at the residence of his sister, 15 n pl now. Funeral Sundas. September 14, from the Church of Our Redeemer, Lutheran, 8th st. above Florida ave. n.w. at 1 p.m., Rev. D. E. Wiseman, pastor. Friends in- vited. 14% DIENELT, MOZELLE V. On Friday. Sep. tember 12, 1930. at Alexandria Hospital, Alexandria, Va. MOZELLE V. DIENFLT. | daughter of Mr. and rs. R. L. Goods. She is suivived by her parents, one son: two sisters and two brothers. Funeral notice later FORD, MARGRETTA. Departed this life Thursday, §eptember 11, 1930, at 9:40 a.m., | at her resMence, 611 W st. n.w, in full | triumph of faith, MARGRETTA PORD»k devoted mother of Robert O. and Alfred Riley. sister of Mrs. Martha Oarroll. Mrs. att and Robert H. Green, aunt of " Margaret Howard and cousin of Jeanette J. Manson. §he also leaves other [elatives “and ‘friends’ Funeral Sunday. September 14, 1:30 pm.. from Mount Bethel Baptist Church, V st. between 2nd and 3rd sts. n.w.. Rev. Roy officiat- ing. Remains resting at W. Ernest s funeral church, 1432 You st. till noon Saturday, thereafter at above xenidrrr‘r‘ FORD, MARGRETTA. All officers and past offcers of Queen Deborah Council. Ne. 1, A. 0. D. of J. are notified to ineet at the Knights Hail, 1609 1ith st urday night, September 13, 8 arrange” for the funeral of our late Sister MARGRETTA FORD. 'Fu- omcer, unday, September 14, ut 1 0'clo This neat gray cloth casket. p whole funeral— Cars, $ And Al Only priced funerals, with no estra chary for chapel. All mugic, If desired and dignified, with the Hearse ‘The same service us the higher our pipe organ. In Caze of Death Call THE GREATER W.W. Chambers Co. 14th Cor. Chapin St. N.W, Phone Columbia 0432 Where the Best Costs Less dount Bethel Baptist Church, 3rd and V' osts. now. Sis. DAISY GASKINS. P. J Bro. CHARLES JOHN! i. 1. P, 5 . Rec. L his life Tues- tomber 9, 1030, CAROLINE MHLL, loving mother_of Blanche Williams. Frank and Walter Seippio Willlams and ~Clar- ence Hill, sister of Alice Brown an Gregory. She also leaves six gren and e host of other relatives and friends. Remains testing at the W. Test Jarvis Tneral chureh: 1433 You At n.w. " Funeral Sunday, September 14. at 2 pm., from the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral homie.” Interment Lincoln Memorial Com- o KEYSER, WILLIAM A. Suddenly, on Mon- day, Séptember 8, 1930, at his’ residence, ch-&n road, Seat Pleasant, Md. WIL- KEYSER. husband_ of Anna Fanoral Beturday. September 15 8% SViece from Btinuss Memor Church, Bemning D. C. Interment = Lincoln' Cemetery. s N 8. On Thursday, u»um- &t Ausnge City, N LIL- widow of Philander C. 'Knox. at Oliver H. Baer funerai home, 1820 Chestnut st.. Phiiadelphia, Pa.; Saturday, September i3. Relatives' end friends invited "_Interment " (priv at the farm, Valley Forge, Pa. MePHERBON, AMELIA, Departed this lite Tueaday, Scptember §, 1930, a¢ Freedmen's Hospital, AMELIA McPHERSON, devo! wife of 'James McPherson, loving mother of John and Dorothy Toj hter of Ella_Spencer, sister of M Spencer and Joseoh Tolson a host of other relatives mains Testing at_ the W. Luneral chureh. 1433 You st urday. omber 13, &t 3 a.m. Boly Redeemer Ohutch.” Interment Moun Olivet Cemetery. A—9° Beath) PARTON. MAY VIRGINIA. Of Wednesdays. September 1o, 1430 at’Ashevile N. OF after a lingering iliness. MAY VIRGINI, {nee Neumever). beloved wife of QoorT P. Parten. Fuderal {rom her & dénce. 3976 Morrison & September 13, at 9.30 Biessed Sacrament Chureh, Circle, where requiem mass will be sul at 10’ o'clock for the repose of her soul Relatives and {riends invited. Intermen Mount Olivet Cemetery, PHELPS, DANA MILES. On Tuesday, Sep= tember 9. 1930, “at Garfield Hospital, DANA MILES, beloved wife of Charjes K. Phelps. Funeral services st 3508 Tw tieth st. n.e. on Pridey, September 13. & 2 pm. " Intefment at Fort Lincoln cculll- PRICE. WALTER SCOTT. On Wednesd September ‘10, 1930, at 'his residence, 8 Elder st. n.w., WALTER SCOTT, beio: husband of Fiorence M. Pfice and fa f Myrtle Price, Mrs. Georse R. d_Mrs. Henry Bauer. Funersi: services at W. W. Chambers’ funeral home, 1400 Chapin st. n.w.. on Friday, Septeme ber 12, at 7:30 p.m. Interment private, | REDMAN, MARY C. On Thursday, Septem- ber 1 1930, wt 805 pm. MARY C. REDMAN. ‘wife of the late Tilman Red- man, axed 97 years. Funeral from her late residence, 3124 Pir st.. Mount Rainief; Services at lluul Rainier Baptist Church On Thursday, Seps Freednen's Hospital, daughter of Julius She is also survived eral home. 389 Rhode Isiand nterment Draper, N. C. SIMS, SUSAN M. On Wednesday, Seplem= ber 10. 1930, Hagerstown, Md., SUSAN M., widow of the late John M. ' her 89th yea: SMITH, REBECCA. On Thursday. ber 11, 1930, at her residence, «k Yania ave. se., REBECCA. beloved wife of Robert E. Smith and devoted mother Mrs. Marie Nevitt, Bernard Junest Smith: two sisters. Mrs. Jennie att an Mr- Enretta Brooks. two . grandchildren’ der S_Pope, 315 15th st s.e. day, September 14, 1:30 p.m, from Eber, nezer M. E. Church, 4th and D sts. se. Rev. Thomas, pastor. 13 5 WALTON, MOSE:! Departed this life Wednesday, Sept 10, 1930, witer long and painfu iness. MOSES WAL-- Deloved husband of the late" iton. _He leaves to mourn Alberta Brown and Irene Dod: daugh in-law, Phillippi Remai; Bons’ parlors, 12 8 n.w. Fus neral Sunday . from llo“nb Jezreel Bapi 5th nnd E sfs. 1:30 p.m., Rev. L. J. Hughes nmcul;n WALTON, MOSES. Officers and Meml of Miriam Tabernacle. No. 71, A.'I. O. a call meeting at_the Moses Home, 143 T st. n.w. at 8 p.m. Saturday. SPD!ZIII 4 ber 13, 1630. to arrange for the funeral of Bro. MOSES WALTON. Funeral Suns: day, September 14, at 1:30 p.m., fre Nllnun( Jezreel Baptist Church, 5th and Bro. ANDREW S COLSTON. W. Sis. MARJORIE BRITA, R. WANDER, FRANK G, On Tl\*lndny !E tember 11. 1930, at his residence. 700 lflr'l st._ne, PFRANK G.. beloved husband of. Katherine Wander (nee Koch) and brmng of Mrs. Mary E. Ryan. Mrs. Amelia . Clara Lindsay, Fred C. Lawrense A. Wander. Funeral from hil‘ late residence on Saturday, Septemnver 13, at 8:30 am. Requiem high mass at Holy Name Church at 9 am. Relatives and friends _invited. Interment St. ) Cemetery. 1 WANDER., FRANK J. and_Alice Rol by four brot relatives Penns: Funeral Sun3é u'.-{umm. son: one Waiton, friend: funeral Members of Potomas, Council. No. 433, 'Knights of Columbus,” are advised of 'the death of arothu' FRANK J. WANDER, on September 10, 1030 Puneral from _his late residencs 700 10th st. n.e.. on Saturday, Ee\nemb’r\ 13, at 8:30 am. thence to Holy Name Church, where requiem mass will brated.’ Interment at St. Mar: tery. Members will meet at hi dence Friday. September 12, at 8 p.m. *_GEORGE F. HOWELL. Grand Knight. FRANCIS J. HEMELT, Fin. Sec. In Memortam, . e ALBINSON, J. EDWIN. o lovin o of our dear son. J. !‘fi Sho' Heparted ‘this lite tirieen”yoass asl September 13, 1917. May he rest in peace. - He will never be forgotten, Never will his memory fade, n Sweetest thoughts will linger ‘Around the grave where he is laid. HIS LOVING PARENTS AND BROTHER. BUTLER, LILLIAN. | 1n loving remembrancd of my wife, LILLIAN BUTLER. who passt away tWo yeais ago today, September 12, Today recalls the memory { & loved one gone to rest, Akre thiose who loved s estoo s e 3 HUSBAND, ROBERT BUTLER. ® CARROLL, LOUIS M. In sweet remem« brance of our_desr 'husband and father, LOUIS M. CARROLL. who pyssed to the great beyond ten years ago today, Septems ber 12, 1920, In our hearts the ory ling Of that sad September day, 'n!s came and took you Qul!!l' When we were al 5 But. oh, how changed it all is now Since 'vou have gone forever HIS DEVOTED WIFE CARRIE AND: CHILDREN, ETHEL, ELMER AND MOND. MILLER, HOWARD J. In sad but m"!’l!)'? membrance of my dear <on, HOW: MILLER, who departed this life two vears ago today, September 12, 1928. Gone, but not forgotten, MOSBY, ROSA. cred to the m ROSA MOSBY. who departed this year ago today. September 12, 19! One year has passed. dear mother, Since vou were called away; How well do we remember That sad and weary day. 1 think of vou in_silence. No eye can see me weep, But many silent tears I shed When others are asleep. HER DAUGHTERS. NFEITZEY. ROBERTA F. A tribute of lon and memory to our dear mother, BERTA F. NEITZEY, who departed t?: §’9‘Z‘0 six years ago today, September Torest ou> - No. we never will: loved you then, we love you still. s s oeeragey 18" aa fresh LodAY 4 As in hour you passed away. ol Keep her, Jesus, in Thy kezrln[ e "Il we reach the heayenly shore, “Then. O Master, let us see her, e Love and have her as hefore. HER LOVING DAUGHTERS, FAITH w LOUISE. TAYLOR, MARY E. In sad but loving membrance of oir_dear beloved mothy MARY E. TAYLOR. who departed thi life fourteen years ago today, S!numh 12, 1936, Dearest mother. thou hast left us We thy loss most deeply feel. But 'tis God Who has bereft us. He car all our sorrows heal HER CHILDREN. HENRY TAYLOR. TILDA TAYLOR. LUCY McAFEE THOMAS TAYLOR. ymory of.. life one FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 412 H ST. N.E. ° Modern_ Chapel Lincoln 0524 ALMUS R SPEARE Succerdine the Original W. R. Speare 8. 1623 Connecticut_Ave. Potomac 4600 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons AC BIRCH) .SA 3034 M St. N.\W. Ehone west ooss’ zsuSnama 1876 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. __1337 10th St. N.W. _Phone North 0047. Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. R J. WILLIAM LE FUNERAL DIREC mls MATORIUM 332 PA. AVE NW__ NATIONAL 1386, 138§ W. W. Deal & Co. _816 H ST _NE_____-LINCOLN 8200 CHAS. C. ZUR ZURHORST Herbert B “Nevius _ Funeral Home 924 New York Ave. N.W, District_2606 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. Modern Chapel, Teiephone National 2473 V. L. SPEARE CO: Neither the successors of mnor connscted with the original w. finrg m-uw ment. erly m l' St N.W. Phone Prank. 6636 CEMETERIES. " GLENWOOD CE Vaultage, $5 per month ] "'H%"'c'n'.“’x‘.‘t u;ir?‘ifl". Ao Choice lots and sites for sale. ¥ FUNERAL DESIGNS. e Gude Bros. Co., 1212°F Sty Prompt Auto Delivery Service f2 Anlnc-oxp ‘essive—inexpensive “"GEO. C. SHAFFER . G”

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