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CHARLES F. CURRY FUNERAL IS HELD| California ~ Representative Hnd[ Served in Congress for | iighteen Years. | Funeral services for Representative | Charles Forrest Curry, 72 years old, Re- publican, of the third California dis- | trict, who died at his home in the George Washington Inn Friday night, b were conducted at Zurhorst's chapel, | 301 East Capitol street, today at 10:30 o'clock. Rev. Thomas D. Windiate of- | ficiated. Interment was in Abbey’w Mausoleum, Arlington Count. Active pallbearers, all elose friends M. Olm'y were as follows: Brig. Gen. Louis H. Bash, Lieut. Col I U. 8. Grant, 3d. Judge Marion De Vries, Maj. Delos C. Emmons, Lieut. W. A. R. Robertson, Brig. Gen, Willlam Mitchell, retired; Harry Weigandt and Howard Sedgewick. Members of the California delegation |in the House of Representatives were named to represent the House at the services. Mr. Curry had served in Con; continuously for the past 18 years ang was dean of the California delegation in the House, He was chairman of the House TerritoriesCommittee and .a member of the Flood Control Com- mittee. Prior to his election to the House, | Mr, Curry held numerous important public_offices in California, including the office of Secretary of State of call. | fornia from 1899 to 1910, Exports of automobile tires from the ‘United States, Canada, France, the Uniled Kingdom. Germany, Japan and | Belgium in the first six months of this year totaled 5,052,000, all half- year records. THE EVENING FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FOR MRS. MINNIE JOHNSON Native of Washington, Who Died in Pennsylvania, Buried in Rock Creek Cemetery. Burial services for Mrs. Minnie Pohlers Johnson, who died in Wilkins- burg, Pa., September 12, were held in Rock Creek Cemetery today. Mrs. Johnson was a native of the District of Columbia and was graduated from Business High School of this city. She was a member of the First Presby- terian Church, now merged with the Church of the Covenant, and also a member of Ruth Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star. She is survived by her husband, Willlam P. Johnson: a daugh- fer. Mie. Norman H. Jensen of this cfly, and two brothers, Victor E. Pol ers of this el!y u\d ‘William A. Pohlers Save Money—It's So Sensible! The logical place to buy Foods and Table Needs is where you are sure to get Highest ality at Lowest Possible Prices—and Th ay the better part of wisdom. Where Quality Counts Your Money Goes Furthest! ASC0 Mixed Vegetables- «« 12¢ ASCO Finest Maryland Tomatoes 2 = 19¢ med. cans &S00 Golden Bantam Corn.2 cans 25¢ vse.2 cans 25¢ Farmdale String. Beans. .. .2 cans 25¢ onte or Finest Calif. Peaches % 19¢ can * Exira_Fancy Lemon Cling Yellow Peaches in Rich Syrup Choice Yellow Baritam Corn « 10¢ The flavor and price both satisfy! &SCO Coffee 39¢—29¢=10c Saved! 4 Victor Coffee The choice of many. 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'33c i 19¢ ka tin, 75¢ Whole or Half Pieces Lean Smoked Westphalias WHITE POTATOES, 10 Lbs., 33c Chrzels . .. ...... Boxed Apples......3™ 23c Cooking Apples ... .6 ™ 25¢ 2 v 15¢ Sweet Potatoes.....4"™ 19¢c Yellow Onions .....4™ 17¢c Cabbage ..........4™ 15¢ The advantages ASCD service brings to ASCD friends everywhere are an education and an inspiration. Many thousands of thrifty Homekeepers appreciate Quality at a Saving. T e | PR A Py ——— wounded. STAR., WASHINGTON, HARD WINTER SEEN BY CHURCH LEADER Cardinal 0’Connell Urges In- dustrialists and Financiers to Aid Jobless. By tae Associated Press. BOSTON, October 13.—William Car- dinal O'Connell, Archbishop of Boston and dean of the American hierarc vesterday called upon leaders of indus- try and finance to take steps to “avert in some measure at least the catas- trophe that threatens” as a consequence of unemployment. Speaking to delegates to the American Federation of Labor Convention who attended mass at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross, Cardinal O'Connell said: “This coming Winter we are going to have very hard times. According to all signs, we are going to have very dis- agreeable times. Now is the time for those who control industry, those who control the banking systems, to stop and | think that, united and co-operating with this great movement which is going on for the welfare of all, for the welfare of the whole Nation, we may avert in some measure at least the catastrophe that threatens.” A large delegation headed by Presi- ident Willlam Green attended the Cathedral services. Others prominent in the federation occupied pulpits in Protestant churches of Greater Boston, ‘The executive council of the federa- | tion considered a peace move by the re- | organized United Mine Workers of America, which split with the United Mine Workers of America, headed by | - John L. Lewis, last April Today, Columbus day, the convention business will consist solely of committee | meetings. sumed Tuesday. DETROITVGANG MURDER FOLLOWED BY ANOTHER Companion of Man Recently Slain Shot to Death, Woman Serious- ly Wounded—Husband Sought. By the Assoclated Press. DETROIT, Mich., October 13 —Louis Salvio, who Wwas with Henry Tuppancy when the latter was slain by gunmen July 14, was shot and killed and Mrs. Grace Triano was seriously wounded at the Triano home at 5 a.m. today are searching for Mrs. Triano’s hus- band, Felix, who was accused of the shooting by his wife. Mrs. Triano told the police that ‘Triano left the house last night after | but returned at 5 am. and | Salvio ! 1 & quarrel, shot first Salvio and then her. roomed at the Triano home. Salvio was identified as the man who was in Henry Tuppancy's automobile | when the latter was slain in the out- break of gang slayings which culminat- ed in the killing of Radio Announcer Jerry Buckley last Summer, Salvio was Snn- 1883 D MONUMENTS B; WASHINGTOYN GRANITE MONUMENTAL CO. 448 N. Y. Ave, N.W. Phone Natl, 5870 W, dine, @his neat gray cloth casket, plain snd dignified, -with the whole funeral 55100 Hearse And All ersice ms the higher With no extra charge Only he same All music, If desired by n. priced fanegal hapel. In Case of Death Call THE GREATER W.W.Chambers Co. 14th Cor. Chapin St. NN\W, Phone Columbia 0432 Where the Best Costs Less Business sessions will be re- | Police | D. .., MONDAY, O D. C. PASTOR, DIES |First Congregational Service Held in Memory Noted Lec- turer of San Francisco. | Rev. Dr. James L. Gordon, 73 years gational Church here and a noted reli- gious lecturer, died suddenly in San Prancisco Ar{'xy”:sm:mk 1ast Spring, c stroke ) until the fatal fliness Saturday, had industriously carried on the e | of the Pirsi Congregational Church ot San Francisco. The church, after more than 10 years under direction of Dr. Gordon, had become one of the most flourishing religious centers on the Pa- cific Coast. The Rev. Jason Noble Pierce, Gordon's successor, conducted a ape | cis] memorial service at the church | here yesterday morning. | Dr."Gordon, after mnaurung « pas- | torate in Winnipeg, Canada, for some years, was appointed pastor of the | church here in 1915. He assumed the | San Prancisco post in 1919, An indefatigable lecturer on religious | subjects with a special modern applica+ tion, Dr. Gordon was pn.rt\culu‘ly noted as the originator of the “question box" | sermons, in which he answered ques- | tions propounded on every phase of | current events. Dr. Gordon was the author of several books, the more important among them, “The Young Man and His Problems,” he Weight of a Word” and “All's | Love, But All's Law. PRISONER SOUGHT | }anlly of Escaped Man Believed | recovered from & to Have Joined Him. The escape from the District Reform- | atory at Lorton, Va., early yesterdsy by John R. Reld, 32 years old, former resi- dent of the 5200 block u! Canal road, who had five months of s two-years' sentence to serve, has been reported to police, PReid was aseifned to work in the bakeshop. Police said todsy Reid's wife | and children left their home yesterday in _an automobile and were still away |'early today. Police believe they are with Reid. “PATSY TANGO” DIES | Alleged luketeer Succumbs to Wounds Without Talking. NEW_ YORK, October 13 (#).—Pas- quale Dauria, alias “Patsy Tango,” dé- scribed by police as a Brooklyn alco- hol racketeer, died in a hospital yes- terday with 30 slugs from a sawed-off | shotgun in his body, but close-mouthed | to the last. | He and Marino Sevestino, 41, were shot down Saturday night by four men who passed them in an automobile. Sevestino is in a critical condition with | 12 slugs in his body. Police believed they were shot for refusing to join a syndicate to jump the \pnee of alcohol from $4.50 to $10 a | gallon. [ FORD IS VISITOR Manufacturer Visits Prime Minis- ter MacDonald Socially. LONDON, October 13 (#)—Henry Ford called at No. 10 Downing street today and talked with Prime Minister \m.nny MacDonald for half an hour before the opening of the Imperial Con- | ference session. The call was described as & soclal visit and was said to have had hothing to do with the Imperial Conference. | " The empire delegates continued to- day their study of interempire trade relations. LINDBERGH BUYS FARM Expects Home to Be Built Within Year Near Princeton. NEW YORK, October 13 UP).—The | | New York Times says Col. Charles A. | Lindbergh has bought 150 acres of farm {land near Princeton, N. J., on which | ne probably will erect & home within | a year, The colonel said the site was not suit- | able for & flying field, but it would be | possible to land a small plane. The land |18 near the estate of G. M. Lambert, [ close friend. | . . | Marriage Licenses. ‘f Rl(hll’d W Chhr'la n and Lucille R. ‘eity, and Mar- Thix " New York Gty "Rev. Ba- this 28, and Brentwood, eity, i Rev. Md Smaller Sizes-- Smaller Coal Bills You can make sizable reduc~ tions in your coal bxlls——and have better heat——by usmg the smaller sizes of our hard coal. either alone or in com- bination with the larger sizes. Consult with us—wcill be glad to recommend money ~ saving sizes for YOUR heating plant. A telephone call will bring the: facts. William King & Sonl: The C;ty's Oldest Coal Merchants Main Office 1151 16th Street DR GORDON FORMER| | old, former pastor of the Pirst Congre- | Saturday | o) OBER 13, JAMES HAGERMAN, JR., HAGERMAN FUNERAL CONDUCTED AT HOME Body of IAwyer hur May Be Removed to St. Louis for Final Interment. Funeral services for James Hagerman, | Jr, 56 years old, widely known local lawyer, who died at his office in the Transportation Bullding Saturday, were conducted at his residence, 3317 Newark street, this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Dr. Willlam A. Shelton, pastor of the Mount Vernon Place Methodist Episco- pal Church South, officiated. The body was placed temporarily in Rock Creek Cemetery, pending decision for removal later to St. Lou Mr, Hagerman was stricken in his office while talking to friends. He came here from St. Louis in 1919 to assume duties as & deputy commissioner of Internal Revenue. Eight years ago he left the Government to enter the prac- tic of law. He was a member of the law firm of Roper, Hagerman, Hurrey & Dudley, SELF-MADE MAN LEAVES ESTATE OF $100,000 Will of Luther Brill, Who Started ' ‘With Little, Is Probated at Winchester. Special Dispatch to The Star WINCHESTER, Va., October 13— | Luther Brill, who started life with lit- tle of nothing, left an estate valued in {excess of $100,000 when he died Tecent- ly, according to a partial estimate of his estate, made in connection with the | filing of his will for probate in Circuit Court yesterday. Virtually all his wealth was accumu- lated by his own efforts in the moun- tainous section of Western Frederick County, where land has sold in years gone by for a dollar or so an acre. He was for many years employed by the late Thomas Gover, sr, in the tanning business, and later engaged in flour and His widow, Mrs. Annie Pifer Brill, re- céives all his personal property. ~His real estate is to be divided into six parts and distributed equally among four brothers, one sister and helrs of a deceased brother. The brothers are Russell, George ®., Dorsey and Clar- ence Brill, and the sister is Mrs. Mary { Mitford. Children of William F. Bril, deceased brother, are Mrs. Betty Col- felt and William' and Jobn Brill. CHAPMAN FUNERAL HELD Coal Company Superintendent Is Buried in Fort Lincoln Cemetery. Puneral services for Stewart D. Cha, man, 44 years old, superintendent ol the J. Edward Chapman Coal & Wood Co., were conducted at his residence, 526 Somerset place, this afternoon at {2 o'clock. Interment was in Fort Lin- | coln Cemetery. Mr. Chapman died at his home Fri- | day after a short illness. He was & | nephew of J. Edward Chapman, owner and president of the goal and wood company. DIES OF HIS WOUNDS Cuban Newspaper Publisher Was Shot by Unidentified Men. By the Associated Press. SANTIAGO DE CUBA, October 13.— Jose Lora Infante, publisher of the Natlonalist daily newspaper La Voz de la Razon, died suddenly yesterday in the Emergency Hospital, where he was taken after having been shot by two unidentified men two days ago. Before dying he told police that one of his assailants had been a member of the police force of the city. ‘The Nationalists of the Oriente Province are preparing a solemn parade In hofior of the dead publisher. FOUND DEAD ON HIGHWAY California Man Believed to Be Vic- tim of Bootleggers. MARTINEZ, Calif., October 13 (#).—| Believed by officers to be the victim of bootleggers’ guns, Mike Pollara, 37, Oakiand, was found dead yesterday be- side the highway near Byron, Calif. Officers said seven bullets had been fired into the body from close range. His papers included a postal card from lieved to be a brother. . England has & wave of window- slashing, LFOLD, "blkck, with goid corners, and Ame. of owner it eeld muu and contain. ips orzanization card n H. Ford, 1918 s BROOCH. —sau mond o Wi e a1ga o corne secticn, late Saturday night, ward. Phone Adams 2652-J. BUNCH OF REYS, vicinity of Tnion Trust o J8th " and n.w. Réturn to Union mmm E lowntown iberal re- YEGLASSES _White gold rims. Reward. Seorain 112 o ma Nu.jeweled; i Saturday between vt ana TR and P s W.__ FRAT! Y P Tiaia And aete. on b 14th and N. Y. Reward. _West 1 FRATERRITY PIN, Delta gold set with pearls 1420 215t Pot.” 232 shell, mu 1rom’ Edmo) and, Ml gma Phi, white mnemn- reward. LASSES—Tortol Tnose DI st. GOLD PIN, T shipe of b Roupa. Kappa Camma Soronit between 1dth and Lawrence and Sth sve e Reward Roberta Shewmaker, SIIK,containin feed milling and general merchandising. ; Andrew Pallara, Syracuse, N. Y. be- A Braths. ADAM! "'Igl hD“Arud"fll I"t Ylin i aj dams o ol Pneral feaday, from the fun em par. J. ave. and R 54 eotn *"Niemoriat tober 14: at 9 ‘s m.. fors ‘of Adams & Ha sta. v " Interment Cameters. ADAMS, ESTELLE WOLTZMAN. ‘On day mornirg, October 13, 1930, OLTZMAN | ADAMS, beloved Adams and mother”of Mrs. J Reguiem mass at Sacred Heart Church, 18ih and Park rds Wednes- day, October 15, at 10 a.m. BALL, IRA. formerly of GCa M3 was 1aid To. rest’ on Sepiember :\o . in Pampas, Tex. E: a2 at nee Ho: BARNES, dauy hler ST the late mm pmm and sister of 1 Foster " Remains ¢ Prast 389 Rhode Island ave. n neral later. MARY V., of fu: 15 On_Saturday, October o ats. Notice of funeral later. BROWN. NETTIE C. Suddeniy on Saturday, 30, ' NETTIE OWN of Ncloved wife of Gastea Roy Harvey sister of umm- Alexander. Tucker. ber §5. AL 3 By the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral chureh, You st. n.w., Rev. Holloman offciating. Benjamin Funeral from 1432 ELIZABEXH WAL den fober 12, WALTER SONVERS sua- Tnterment Staun- COOKE, evening. ‘October 11, at his residence in ‘Alexandria, THOMAS COOKE. 10 years known and’ highly esteemed Alexandria, e son of Francis and Anielia A. Cooke vived by several brothers and sisters, wife, three daughters and six sons is at2 JOHN THOMAS. On Saturday va. old. cltizen the late J He is sur- his well picreiges will be held i 302 South Palrfax st., Tiesdny aternoon. DONOHUE. CORNELIUS, On Saturday. Oc. PBrovidence Hospital, HUE, beloved son .of the late Timothy and Mary Donobue, Pu- neral from his late residence. 115 N. Y. uve. ' an Tucaday. October 1. At £:30 .. at St, Aloysius Church at 9 am s and friends jnvited. Interment Mount Olivel Cemelery 13 DOUGHERTY. MARIE L. day. Octobeér 11, 1930, 35 Seorsla DOUGHER' Hackett), | beloved Bother of Mildred 8. Donghercy. Ponersl | from the late residetice, 2333 Georgin ave nw. Tuesday. October: 14, to Sacred -Heart d At 9 am. »m Suddenly. Satar- ! AL her resideuce, L Rurch, Tnterment 13 FRANEY. CLARENCE. Om Sunday, Oglober 1930, a: Freedmen's Hospitai, CLAR- ERCE FRANEY. ‘the devored. son of. laa Weems and grundson of Burnett and Al- aney. Notice of funeral later. ;zem ins resting at the W Ernest Jarvis al chureh, 1432 You st. n.w. GRIBEEL. LEO on ¢ . at bis residence, Li D GRIEBEL: father of Mrs. Margaret Beuchert and Mrs. Wilhelmina Jones, aged 84 years. Puneral 5 14, at e iriends taslied to attend. lnter- t, Prospect Hill Cemetery. 13% GRIEBEL. LEONARD. A special commupi- t Osizis Lodge, No, 26, F. A. A. M., e herenr SR 1o o, Tuegady, ‘Octb: ber 4. 1930, for the Blirpose of atiendin the funeral of our late brother, LEONARD RIEBEL. B order W BiuuEck, Master, Attest: PAUL L. GARDNER, Sec. HEATH, MATTIE V. Suddenly, on s-mr- day, Qetober 11, 1080 st ner iesidence. ATTTE V, Beloved wife of Georse W Heatn, “aged o1 iate residence. 8 m o ® Retatly Thtetmsnt Mount Ofivet Ceme THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Cloudy, possibly showers tonight and tomorrow; not much change in temperature; gentle to moderate east winds, Maryland—Cloudy, probably followed | by showers tonight and ‘tomorrow; not much change in temperature; fresh northeast and east ‘winds. Virginia—Oecasional showers wnllht and tomorrow; not quite 5o cool extreme west portion tonight; lresh northeast and east winds, ‘West Virginfa—*Increasing cloudiness, possibly showers in extreme east portion tonight or tomorrow; slightly warmer in extreme east portion tonight. Record for 36 Hours, Thermometer-—Saturday, 4 p.m., 75; 8 pm., 67; 12 midnight, 61; yesterday, 4 am., 55; 8 am., 56; noon, 74; 2 pm., 76; 4 pm., 76; 8 p.m., 65; 12 midnight, 59; today, 4 &m. '84;'8 &.m., 61; noor, Blromel(r—‘flltutdly 4 pm., 30.: 2. 8 p.m, 30.30; 12 midnight, 3( terday, 4 am., 3031; 8 am, noon, 30.30; 2 p.m., 30.28; 4 p.m., 30.24: s p.m., 30.25; 12 midnight, 30.24; today, 30.23; 8 a.m., 30.24; noon, 30.: nghen temperature, 77, occurred & 3:45 p.m. yesterddy. Lowest tempera- ture, 53, occurred at 3:30 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 76; lowest, 58. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) ‘Today—Low tide, 6:14 a.m. and 5:49 pm.; high tide, 1134 am. Tomorrow-—Low tide, 7:11 a.m. and 6:49 pm.; high tide, 12:05 . and 12:34¢ pm. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose, 6:14 am.; sun sets 5:34 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises 6:15 am.; sun sets 5:32 p.m. Moon rises 9:23 a.m.; sets 12:26 p.m. Condition of the Water. Potomac and Shenandoah—Clear. Weather In Various Cities. & Temverature. = Stations. Awpansas Helena, Nont Edfahapol 'x Ndfusapolindid 30 u Jacksonye.Pla. 20 i pert TE cnmmy Cle i Clondy Cloudy New York, Oklahoma Cii: Omah, Gloudy P drivers pefmit, r. r. Uéket, lefters, etc, - ay \p.m mum nnm 31)3 Windon Pl n.w. Cleve R, Rey m‘x! —Will ho found poc- kethook I Tront of l:'x?i“r" Py on.vl: o0 s lefse retun glasses ‘and s Ko ey 2115 P st._n.w. POCKETBOOK Leather, ennmmn’h A Yo foles, o A s afterne t the mast Reward: “Fincer please Re Capitol si. North 4731-3: irs Tumnl i Tampa, Fla. WASH., D. C. + Cloudy FOREIGN. .m., Greenwich time, Stations Temperat: 38 London, Eneland aris, France oday.) Part cloudy Part cloudy lear, (Current amilton, Bermuda n Juan, Porto Ric avana. Cubs lni us, | 1930, at 6:10 o'clock, | JOHN whers | turday, October | Funeral from her Tors, Hystiss 1930, Notice of fune; JAMES M. Tuesday. ououn, Ala, JAMES VE, e W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, n\" You it. n. ¥, Funeral Tuesday, Octa: er 14, at 9 from Ernest Jarvis mn.l thutcn, ° Tnterment Aringe al Cemetery. R 930, at 12:02 Hospital,” WILLIAM H husband’ of Laura V. Martin (nee Hazel) uneral from his late residence, 1227 Gooy HOpe Jib- e on Wednesday, October 11 at 2:30 pm atives and_friends in- Vited. " 1nterment Cedns Il Cemetery. A L. On Monday, Oc- 1930, a1 2:30 aimo AL his Tes: 1422 Svann st n.w.'J On_Sunday, Octo- dence, 3qiiher, Telatives and !rr}tndfl restin e W. Ernest Jarvis church 1432 Y Iypsral chutch: 1432 You at. n.w. Notice MeCORMICK, A\N ::z hf‘)rmh;r 13, llfl;“.m 1, hie { SISt Monics, apd, he pun- s Dennis e resi- ch, mass will be said at 9 & m {rlends invited, Cem. NEID L. ‘Oetoner AN 0" xS § is survived by two n.u«n Neidiz of Washington. D n T. Bradbury of Readine, Ba " n grandchildren. Remaing mun. at Burch's Juneral pariois. 3034 M st nw. Punsral sdav. Oct Tuesdar. Ociobor 14, at 2530 5., ae e NICHOLS. ETHEL. On Saturday NICHOLS, Nichols, Nicnols ‘and " daughter of Isapel Eri,’xi‘n’.'y' after ut the lbmr residence. R ‘h i NORRIS. MARY LOUISE, 658 Morris nee MR RIS (nee Ac Snd'hnly An b AR i L s e ., by . Y Setorar i, ‘E;‘{Led thl er Satur. 730 B ) of God I Christ, corner 43 e ang Vit xinia ave. sw 'Remnins may be al Adams & Smoot funeral parlor: Nichols nve. s e men Oiels me- s, Interment at'Ora ]!n fiirmnrlsm. 27 1oving, memory g v ES, TA A BARN departed tnis et toduy, October 13, 1663 o0t TN Loved in life, rpnl‘mb- e HER DEVOTED FRIEND, Porly FATion, CARTER, NEL VRTER, NELLASTEEN. In loving remem- NRER st o dery daushter. dnd ‘winter: ite "iweive years avo. today, Gmaser "N Forket you? Io: Por No. we never will - ved you then and ‘o memory' is'as fresn toaay” "I Tvel the hour you passed away. very day bri pEvery emory brings o epy, memOHer: SR uithin our hearts. we cherish HERCIRALS of sou. we loved so'dear. Mhd CyOTED MOTHER AND SIg MRS T TER AND EDITH COLABLCCL. JEANNETTE. € to the memory. of §ud sister” JEANNETTE ‘COUABD IS mee 280 tocay, October 13, Toipe (YeIe Tears ur hearts you eet. 'so lender and true; | TETY There 13 ot ‘& day, deat e, That e do, et itk of You HER MOTHER AND PA A tribute of ! Bttt R u) " sacrifice after (he bltne of the Sl‘!(l memurv-( will llnler 1ouv Time cannot chanze them. HIS LOV! IND MOTHER. PR\NC&“! EVA. ‘We mourn for you. dear Wi But not with ouiw:r;rlhn.“"" Por the hearts that mourn sincerely, e Sl R, ;{gfi ALICE ROGERS, AN'D‘ARDROP'Q MAWKINS, KATIE. Tn loving remembrance ™ my dear mother, KATIE HAWKINS. o pasSd avas mas voar: sp0 Tt C e tober 13, 1920, e e Tne gblden kales flew Shen,, A sentle voice «aid “‘Cony And WL erevell words Mnepoken She celmlv entered home TLOTED DAUGHTER, BEULAR M FRANK 7. membrance of our i sad but loving re- ANK J y nd_ brother, lhu Dassed “away miass nC S Qanrieks Shusen: The morth.of Octobsr once more is here, To us the saddest of the year Recaise tweive years ago toda Our loving son and brother unua wa. a AMILY. * MITCHELL. JOSEPHINE sToxt ing remembrance of our beloved d and sister, JOSEPHINE STOKES M ELL, wig dled two vears ago today, Octo- Her memory is as dear today As In the hour she pé"}s(sd Away = ud. tWo years ago today, Ocfober 13, Sweet memories cline to her name ARIE L. JOHNSON. SCRIVENER, ARTH!I 3., In sad but loving remembrance of our dear son. R B. SORTVENER, Who' was. taken ‘away us four years gxo today, October 18 MOTHER 'AND PATHER. SMITH, DOROTHY. 1In loving remembrlntz of our daughter and niece. DOROT] four years ago Uom T 1026, And those Who hink ‘of hér today Are those who loved her best R LOVING | MOTHER, JESSiE, AND - EVA _AND ' ALICE, AND BROTHER, JAMES SMOOT, ESTHER MARIE. 1n loving remem- N of \our deap duugnter and sizter MARIE SMOOT (nee Raeder) today. October 13,°19 T HER LOVING PARENTS AND BROTHER. ¢ WILLIS, CHARLES S. A tribute to the ~ memory of my dear usband, CHARLES §. WILLIS. "who enteréd into’ rest October This day brings back sad memories ¥ L SPEARE CO0.- Neither the wuccessors of nor eonnect suun establis] St. N.W. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private [.imousine Ambulance 412 H ST. NE ) i Modern_Chapel Linceln 0524 ALMUS R S8PFARE - Succeeding the Original .W. o Sntare Co. ectiout_Ave. 4608 ]oscph F. Birch’s Som (1SAAC BIRCH) '5034 M §( NW, tablished 1 "Established 18! JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. _1337 10th North_0041. W. W. Deal & Co. _B816 H ST NE. LINCOLN 8200 ‘GEO. W . WISE CO." 2000 wert $hian Clyde J. 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