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NING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1931 AVENUE T SEVENTH Better and Better! THAT’S THE STORY OF “SAKSCREST”! Merchant Dies THOMAS A. CANNON IN BUSI- NESS HERE 45 YEARS. THOMAS A. CANNON, Produce merchant in Washington al- most half a century, died at his home yesterday after an illness -of soveral weeks. He established his business in the old Center Market 45 years ago and moved from the location only re- cently, when the building was razed. Funeral services will be held Monday 1 Dies in Virginia LFGISLATURE ENDS | SESSION ON COTTON! South Carolina Assembly Fipishes Term After Pro- hibiting 1932 Planting. CONFEDERATE GENERAL'S WIDOW SUCCUMBS. By the Associated Press. COLUMBIA, S. C. September 25.— ‘The special sesslon of the South Caro- lina General Assembly was adjourncd sine die late yesterday, leaving behind it a law prohibiting cotton planting in 1932 as its contribution to raise the price of cottorr and reduce its overproduction. The law is contingent upon similar ac- tion in three-fourths of the cotton belt. Left on the House calendar were two bills providing for a 70 per cent reduc- tion in cotton acreage in 1932 and 1933. Both Houses had approved separate curtailment bills. The Senate, however, mcorpmt:d in its u;l;easa;u; .tno Abn‘;end~ ment_ authorizing al TTOW up to $15,000,000 for advances to grow- MRS. SOPHIE M. WALKER, ers on the 1931 crop. Under a fkch.nl-lwldnw of Gen. John A. Walker of the cality the bill was not considered by Confederate Army, who died Wednesday the House yesterday, but many leaders | at her home, in Willlamsburg, Va. asserted the curtailment plan fell | Burial will be in the family lot at Win- through because of the loan feature. |chester, va. ‘The extraordinary session, the first since 1914, was convened & week ago Monday. The cotton holiday bill was overwhe]mxngly approved, despite Texas' MRS. ANGIE C. POWELL IMILITARY FUNERAL FOR GEN. W. L. HASKIN " Retired Officer, Who Died at l;w London, Conn., t6 Be Buried in Arlington. Military funeral services for Brig. Gen. William Lawrence Haskin, U. S. | A, retired, who died yesterday at N:w‘l London, Conn., will be held tomorrow morning at 9:15 o'clock at the Fort | Myer gates, followed by bural in Ar- lington National Cemetery. The son of Gen. Joseph A. Haskin, Gen. Haskin was borg at Haneeck Bar. 5 , 1841. He was educated ‘at Mexico 'Academy, New York, and at Rensselaer Polytechnic In- stitufe, Troy, N. Y. He was appointed in 1861 a lieutenant in the 1st United States Artillery. He was breveted captain in 1863 for gallant and meritorious service in_the capture of Port Hudson, and in 1865 he was made major. He was in command of a regiment in Cuba in 1898, and in 1902 commanded the troops still re- maining there. He was retired at his own request, after 40 vears' service, in 1903. He is survived by a son, Willlam H. Haskin of New York, and a daughter, the wife of Brig. Gen. Joseph A. Gaston, U. S. A, retired, of 2305 California street, Wash- ington. SPALDING WILL FILED $900,000 Estate Left by Head of a Lemiber 28" 1 Ciurch, ath ‘Nnd” D5, s Payne's Cemetery. wood . Beptember 36, at the W “Ernes Jnrvis funers) churehs n. ou st Interment at Luray, September 2 THOMAS, JOUN H. Friday. September 3% [Sudence, 1938 isth n st Cometery, "Heiaives and Birnds invited. TURNER, WILLIAM HENRY. Seplember 23, He aiso leaves many other relatives and a host of friends. Remains Testing a: the John T. Rhines funeral chapel. 3rd and Eye sis. s.w. Notice funerai later: WARNER, CHARLES M. Departed this lfe on, Wednesday, September 23 1931, a o'clock, CHARLES H. Risband of Beatrice Warner 5’8 funeral home, r Interment at Coin Cemetery, WICKHAM, MAGGIE. Suddonly, on {ember 3 at_her residence, Hingna; GOIE WICK! m Interment caurch cemetery. a":n"." tives and friends invited. ) 2-TROUSER SUITS rejection of it, during the first week. morning &t his late residence, 1327 the measure 37 TH.E finest suit of clothes $37.50 ever saw—ryet for Fall we have even fur- ther improved it! SEIZING every market ad- vantage, we have select- ed finer fabrics, improved the inner construction, added new touches of cus- tom workmanship, em- bodied beautiful, lustrous linings of higher grade, and broadened the style va- riety! ITH such value as this in NEW, STYLE- RIGHT CLOTHES MADE FOR FALL, 1931, you may wisely ignore “sales.” Sale or no sale, there is no similar quality at the Saks- crest price! Saks—Third Floor Name Your Hat! . —Saks Has It! ATS are as different as men and their faces—and should be fitted accord- we not only have every correct type of hat, but we also have the knack of suiting the hat to the .man—whatever your preference or re- You may want a swagger Snap Brim, or a smart Roll Welt, or a ilk-Bound Homburg. No You can’t pick the wrong hat here! And Saks values are as RIGHT as ingly. Here at Sa quirement. * distinguished ¢ matter. Saks styles! %The Saks” . Silk-Lined $ 5 36.50 “Stetsonian” — and the new exclusive Zephyr-weight Stetson with remforced edge, silk lined, at . > Saks—Street Floor Saks Silk-Lined “De Luxe” Stetson Silk-Lined $7.50 10 A PREPSTER’S IDEA OF A SMART SUIT! WITH TWO TROUSERS YHESE clothes are truly styled for the Prepster and the Younger Young Man—and they are the finest values we have ever shown. They have th'e fabric. quality. They have the tailoring. And they offer all the new fabrics, such as Shetlands, Hopsacks and fine Cassimeres, and cltoice of Browns, Grays, Blue-Gra: and Oxfords. Every suit beautifully lustrous-lined. Chest measurement, 31 to 36, Saks—Second Floor Gov. Blackwood signed Euclid street, at 9:30 o'clock, followed | Wednesday making it law. by requiem mass at the Shrine of the | Gov. Blackwood yesterday signed the Sacred Heart at 10 o'clock. Burial will | bill authbrizing an investigation of the be in Mount Olivet Cemetery. cotton sed industry and an appropria- tion bill to cover the expenses of the REHEARING OPPOSITION | ™= *== EXPLAINED BY DE FOREST| CONRAD RITES HELD - —_— | —ea Company Says Plea Simply Re- World War Veteran Buried in | Arlington Cemetery. hashes Old Matter and Calls | i Funeral services were held this morn- aver VeRtipgeiia | Ing at Walter Reed Hospital Chapel for In a memorandum filed yesterday | Walter W. Conrad, 36, World War vet- -+ | €ran, who died yesterday at the hos- with the United States Supreme Court | ety ™0, frd SESHraeX e ton “a- the De Forest Radio Co. explained its ‘uoml Cemetery. reasons for opposing & rehearing of the | Conrad hnd resided at 741 Silver vacuum tube case it had won against SPring avenue, Silver Spring, Md., for the General Electric Co. about a year. He is survived by his The court decision held invalld the | Rrom Moy Boae molter Comecon oad Langmuir patent, owned by General|Donald Gonrad Electric, covering vacuum tubes now in common use in radio and other wircless communication. Besides saying the General Electric i 1 . ank Y e Y J.‘;'g"?' Foong Nays, aad Henrletta M scoft, 22, tnis ciy; sxdgr‘e‘dih them!)e Px:r;scd xlx:morxn;gu:n Slfield.‘ by movnwm’:;, :mr 1'.m-l Hazel D. adde at e court 2 2en rigl n declining to' permit “the monopoly of a z:"?‘.fé N Bt R Mgy I West. great industry through a patent which h W. Rameay, 20. and Vioiet K. Smith, i a perfect patchwork of amendments »,, muel J." Por extending over a perlod of 11 years.” Rer v _“F ‘Abernethy. Marriage Licenses. W. MacDonald, 27. United States fev. Sa ‘H; Leavell. 82, and Ethel T. Wilson, 24, aud Virginia L. Padgett, m :u snd Misnie Galloway, Rev. oth of Prank Goles, 39, Lyhehburs Rodney, 32, Bowling Green, CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Card party, benefit St. Francls de sales’ Church, Twentieth street and Rhode Island avenue northeast, 8 p.m. ‘Meeting, Golden Rule Council, No, 10, Daughters of America, Northeast Ma- sonic Terngle Eighth and F streets northeast, 7:30 p.m. 33; fieviflefin Tillman. = ‘_m’ el ¥ nyder. 24, Alexandria, Va.. imore,’ 17, Fairfax, Va.i Rev. John Fred schifes: 28, and 1da Brown, 22, both of Bll!lmore Rev. G. Silverstone, Sol A. Buckner, zn ‘ind Pauline Letvin, 26; Reyi, Atgon, Volkin d Mary E, ol SA lh .r ‘Harper, 1 both or Leeshur 1% BitBouce: Burdy Long."4i. ‘and ivoria Pasker. 21 D. 1;-1; B orm :1. and Mary Berneau, 24; 1eosmerd, r':‘ar and Catherine Jackson, W, Tos “StcPoland, 28, and Genevieve R. Hogan. 1, both of Baltimore: Hev. Jackson L._Cols Bumn C. Bibb, 23 pelen ! Banks. 20, A odas Vas: Rev: James 5 white Sxeept Tor | pyGioldmer B Strother. 1. and Nellie A. Chevy Chase, Md.| "N Ricnurds on: A sl | w walker, 29” Philadeiphia s brown silk, white fur irimmed, w eck, 21, and c.mllu Bmha. "h1; 2. Washineion or vicinity! | Rey H. Hennig. = s Geovie N, "Sb305. 22. and Martha staton. sei- | 18 Both ‘of Alexahdria, Va.; Rev. W, ~_FOUND. R N R e P Tl LOST. - Dck and darE Brown whive Snd white tace, male. 925 Hamilton wire-haired pupp: 120 Hesketh st JACKET, Sundas. ' Bept. Reward. 371 11th s T N W T ne. between cars or Arcade Market and Irving st. Ward. Columbia 7606, 'Re- e i 2 Births Reported. 2 Rew Imunicate Compton Brooke, Indian Hea! Md. | The following births were reported fo the | Health Department in the last 23 hours: | " Banner and Zannee Lewis James L. and Ruin M Wio RING. it : o small Brow | Coleman D T Case. vicinity Wisconsin ave: and Walsh . Chevy Chase. Md., Return to Mrs. Ki chnef. 4503 Wilh . _Eewasd. | N H S Hamitton, betweén and Upshur st. and 13th and F sts. n.w. Reward. Adams . Anderson, d Elsie E."Youns, b Ravmond ‘'W. and Mary E. ‘We Claim to Produce the Finest Economical Funeral In The World We have 10 cars, h ambulances; 5 parlon chapels We Will Give You a Whole Funeral As =~ 375w Low Cars, Casket and All—Call Extra Cars, $7 Each The Greater Chambers Co. Cor. 14th & Chapin Sts. N.W. Phone Col. 0432 Where Secvice I3 Best and the Price Is Less L uth 1 Joseph H. 'and Estella V. Conrad &nd Florence H. Huber, girl. George R. and Catherine E. Blume, girl. Gtorse E. and Fiora B. Reed. sirl, M, : Tretick, . Filimores girl, ge H. and Blanche Anderson, Elmer and Nelhe Wiseman. boy. Zack and Mildred Hawkins. boy. Elarence ‘ana £me xmm e Deaths Reported The following deaths were reported to the | Health Department in the last 24 hou Gearse Fletcher. 80. 808 Taylor st. B. Frederick, 83, 143 Uhland ter- race me. Mary E. Panning, 66, 46 43rd pl. Willfam' #1. Polley. 55, Gallinger Hospital. Tony Lemeshewsky, 55, Emersency Hos- pit { P Edate 1. Cunmell. 31. alley ear of 485 Pennsylvania LaD0rothy 'B: Kimibel, 27, 1848 Ingleside ter- ace. "“Riby M. Murphy, 2. Gallinger Hospital. Infant 6t Marens nd Bessle Coffman, 1 i 4 H st piilliam Hyson, 57, P RTestine Hos- Yohn ®. Purcen, 85, Gpllinger Fospital. Mary A, Monrce, 55, 34 Ida Jackson, 40, Robert Johnson. 33 G-mnm- Hospital. in Lewis, Abner court s.e. m o "Logans: court, Doreie soote. 3, Margaret " Jackson,’ 4 months, Children’ Hospit AR, Proctor, 3 months, Children's | Hospital. Just Ask Us! We aré extremely glad to give any desired our establishment or our service. information about If you wish;come to us in advance of the need and let us advise you then. Any co-operation within our power will be cheerfully rendered. We are here to serve the public as it wishes to be served. 816 H STREET.'N.E. - PHONES:LINCOLN 8200-8201 4T Whidbeé. 43, and Bessle Kenzy. { " 1635 550 . Clinton R. Overton, 5 months, 1§49 4th st. | TO BE BURIED TOMORROW Widow of Col. James W. Powell ‘Will Rest in Arlington After St. Alban’s Rites. Funeral services for Mrs, Angie C. Powell, widow of Col. James W Powell, U. S. A, wiil be held tomorrow morning at 9:30 o'clock at Arlington National Cemetery, where she will be buried. Services will be conducted by Rev. Charles T, Warner of St. Alban’s Church. Mrs, Powell, who died in San Fran« cisco Sunday, lived in Washington while Col. Powell was stationed here a8 disbursing officer of the Signal Corps under Gen. W. B. Hazen, with whom he had served in the Indian campaigns of the far West in the 60s and 70s. She lived here after the death of Col. ’I"owxeplluin 1907, leaving for California n PASTOR FACES TRIAL INDIANAPOLIS, September 25 (#).— Gov. Harry G. Leslie yesterday ordered the return of Roy Davis of Jeffersonville, an evangelist, to Louisville, Ky., for trial on a charge of defrauding Miss Lelia Cain there. State Senator Russell P. Kehoe of Jef- fersonville defended Davis at the extra- dition hearing. Dean Fisher Dies. LOS ANGELES, September 25 (). — Dr. Frederick Fisher, 71, for 10 years dean of the School of Religion and pro- fessor of theology at the University of Southern California, died at his home yesterday. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Increasing cloudiness tonight, followed by showers tomorrow; slowly rising temeprature; increasing southeast and south winds. Virginia—Increasing cloudiness, fol- lowed by showers, beginning in extreme west portion late tonight or tomorrow, and in east and central portions tomor- 1ow; slightly warmer in northwest por- tion tonight and in northeast portion tomorrow; moderate northeast shifting to southeast and south, increasing to- morrow. Maryland—Increasing cloudiness, fol- lowed by showers tomorrow, and prob- ably in west portion late tonight; slow- ly rising temperature, increasing south- east and south winds becoming fresh tomorrow. West Virginia—Showers tonight and | tomorrow; warmer tonight, cooler to- | morrow night. Report for Last 24 Hours. ‘Temperature. Barometer. Degrees. Inches, | Noon ..... | Highest, ‘81 Lowest, 53 Year ago, 95 Year ago, 73 Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today. . 1:23am. 1:40 p.m. 7:00 am. Tomorrow. 2:08a.m. 2:20 p.m. 7:39 a. .1 8:00 p.J m, The Sun and Moon, Sets. Sun, today 6:02 p.m. Sun, tomorrow 5:58 a.m. GDOpm Moon, today.. 5:40 p.m. 4:42a. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Rainfall. Monthly rainfall in inches in the Capital (current month to date): Month. 1931. Average. Hecord January .. 156 355 700 82 February 327 6.34 3.75 3.27 3.60 413 417 2.87 4.84 2.12 420 592 4.01 X September ... 2.00 3.24 10.81 Wulher ln Vnrlnll! Citles. Stations. Weather. Abilene, | Tex. Albany, N, Y. Atlanta, Ga Atlantic City. . Pt.cloudy Clear N. 0.08 Shtiedion; €. za 98 Chicago, il Ehneiinat, Ghio 3094 Huron, 8. Dak. Indianapélisdid n sa Jacksor Fla. 29.9 N orlum New Yorl 30, Okhnnmn Clky 3 Nebr.... 2 Glea tcloudy X u 08 Bt cloudy WASH., D. O +eve Cleas (7 a.m., Greenwich time, today.) Tes Horta (FAyaD. ALbres:. " "7‘ Frent. obséivations Hamilton, Bermuda 82 - ETada Cubn _ " Golon, Sporting Goods Company. FREEHOLD, N. J., September 25 (#). —The Ilate James Walter Spalding, president of A. G. Spalding Sporting Goods Co., left an estate estimated at $900,000. The will was filed for pro- bate today. The bulk of the estate is divided equally between two sons, Albert and H. Boardman. Small bequests were left to nieces and nephews. Spalding died :t hlis1 Monmouth Beach home Septem- er Braths. AUSTIN. FREDERICK B. On Thursda mber 24, 1931, at 11 p.m. at his reJ- Geber 135 oth si." 5.0, "PREDERICH AUS’ beloved” hushand of Anie A: e above residence Monday, Sej at 10 a. ment Béthel Gemeters: Aloxandrin: Vo™ BARNARD. GEORGE. Departed this life Wednesday, 'Septeriber 23. 1831, ‘at 10: B at his residence. 1217 25th st. n.w.. Bl trtumph of Taftn:. atter & Jong ness, GEORGE BARNAED. Funeral Sat- urday, September 26. 1931, from Jerusalem Baptist Church, 26th and'P sts. n.w., at 2 m.. Rev. Augiistus Lewls ofciatin incoln Memorfal Cel Friends ave Tvited. " Homatas rosiin his late residence. BINETRUY, MARIE AIMEE. On Wednes- §ay Seotember 73, 1931, af her residence, 1338 Perry st. n.w.. MARIE AIMEE B! TRUY, mother of Eugenie Picard, mother of Annie Marie Pleard B. Picard. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Moy ¢ | KEISTER. JAMES L WILSON. CARL E. _on Friday, September 931, ot Mapiewcod Sanitarium, Silver E., belov Win of ials Berkwosd piacs ¥ and father of Mrs. David Armho of Washington and Mrs. "Alfred of Clarendon, Va.. Muneral Trom " the. W W. Chambers’ Co. funeral home, 1400 Cha pin_st. n.w., on Saturday, September 36, 21 2:30 p.m.” Interment Fort Lincoln Cem< etery. WRIGHT, LAURA M. Thursday, September at her ce, 642 Fifth st. URA M., th wite ot wit: Tight. Pune residence Monday. Sept Relatives and fi ; Interment at Cedar Hill Cemetery. In Memoriam AN. EDNA BROWN. In memory a 4 BROWN' COLEMAN, who cepatte this lite tweive years aso todsy, r 25, e FRANK COLEMAN AND THE BROWN FPAMILY, * HARRIS, MATTHEW. Sacred to_ th ory_of “our devoted father, MA' Who ‘departed this life one year avo today, September 25, 1930, Before our eves you faded, Growing weakek each day. Patiently bearing your sullerios. ntil God took you away. THE FAMILY. CYNTHIA. In loving remem- our dear niece and cousin, HATCHER who depaited this r 25, HATCHER. brance of CYNTHIA life one year aso today, Septem In loving memory of my deaf son, JAMES L. KEISTER, who ‘ CANNON, THOMAS A. On Thursday, Sep- tember’24. 1031, at His residence, i %o AS'A. belgved husband Feil AT Canhon FubSra) from Bis Pate 56 dence on Monday, September 38 at'9: quiem mnss st the Shrine of the Sucred Hears at 10 am. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemeters. 21 The Washington ‘session Do Friday, September u. 1031, for 'ihe mirpose paving tribute to’ our ' brother, THOMAS ANNON. Who died. September 34, 1031, EIS services 8%, s Inte residence, 1327 Buclid gt. n.w.. pte; 5. Funeral Monday, Bebtember 28 By ordér of DAVID J LAPORTE. Exalted Ruler. . S “BHELBY, Seore IJAMIN. LTt d th ll( B S i son, brother, Edward Col- and one’ niece, Mas lins. Pu- neral ‘Banday; September. 37. from: Mount Pisgah Baptist Church, Gales ot. n.e., be- tween 18h and 19th sts. | CUSHINEBERRY. CHARLES M. On Thurs- day, September 24, 1931, at 7:40 p.m,, at his residence, 122 HARLES 7, CuSHI ‘homas_st. n.W., NEBERRY. beloved Sispana o Emma Gushi befry’ and fa ther of Viola Jones and er Cushine- Funeral Sunday, September 27, at o 1fom Third, Biptist Chu sth e sts. n.w.. fock ot Helntives and friends invited. . Body may funeral home, 621 Fiorida ave. B2 tate st Thie Bapiist Church ».m., until Sunday 1 pm. DICKERSON, EVA JEANETTE. Wednesday. September ‘23, 1991 at et tesidence 433 Que st. nw. EVA JEANETTE DIC! SON, “Gaughier of the iate Christopher O, Dodson and_Adeline Dodson and devoted sister of Boynton C. and Arthur D. Dod- son. Remains resting st the Ernest Jarvis_funeral home, 1432 You st. n.w.. untll Friday noon, thereafter at her xnu fesidence. Funersl Saturd a o THIrG. Bagtiss Churcn, 3t “ana” Gtie ‘sts. n.w. Interment Har mony Cemetersy. FRANCIS, MARGARET C. On Pridsy, Sep; 25, 1931, at her residence 623 Lant st 5w MARGARET C.. beloved daushter, of i il (nes’ DrAEy) R the late D William B. Francis, - No- tice of funeral hereafter. GENGER., EDWARD P. On Thursday, Sep- tember 24, 1031, at his yesidence, 3826 10th st. n.w.. EDW. beloved husband of Katloline T, Genser’ and father of Ed- ward_P. Genger, ir. Funeral from his late residence on Saturday, Septemoer 26. at 8:30 a.m. Requiem mass at the Shrine of the Sacred Heart a m. Relatives and friends invited. Interm'mt Cedar il GENGER, DWARD '. nhln:lo D. Lodge, No. 15, ks The lodu p.m. Fri + September 25, 1831. for lh purpose of attending the fuafirll of our late brother. EDWARD P. IGER, who passed_to the Grand Lodge of the Here- after September 24. EIk services at lnte residence, 3826 _10th st. n.w. at 8 Funeral from Sacred Heart Church ut ' a.m. September 26. Interment st Cedar Hill Cemetery. BY order of DAVID OR.T! Exllted Ruler, Attest \’v LL)AM . SHELBY, Secrets!y ndon, Con Brig. Gen. WILLI HASKIN, fatlier of Mrs Faneral " in " Arlinston Natl Saturday, September 26, ut ‘m. HEANY, CATHERINE, = Suddenly, on Wed- nesday, September 23,1931, at her res 701 Maryland ave.’ n.e, CATH- . beloved wife of el Birday. “septesaoer 30, tives and friends invited to att terment 2t Mount Olivet Cemstery: KIMBEL, DOROTHY B. On_ Tue September 22. 1931, at her (otidence. 1943 Ingleside " feirace ' n.w OROTHY B. TMBEL, beloved daughter of Willlam . and Rebecca J. Kimbel. Puneral seivices at the above residence on Pri- day evening, September 25, at 8 o'clock. Friends invited, Interment Riverside, Pa. MARY C. Departed this 1ife on . September 25. 1931, am. at e e, 2990 N st MARY © E (nee Hess). wife of the late John Funeral Saturday, Septemoer 26, HIll Cemetery, 30th Relatives “and KROU Krouse. from chapel at OBk and sts., at 3 p.am. friends invited. LANDERS, SADIE YOECKEL. On Thurs- day. September 24, 1931, at Tucson. Arif. SADIE YOECKEL LANDERS, beloved wife gf John C. Landers, formerly of Washine- . . Runeral at Tucson Saturday, Eebtember 20, LUCAS, MARY J. Wednesday, 23, MAR wite of Ja 1, Luica. mutnerLol Ouur September o, Sokiison of NiSEars. Fabse N ¥.. Allena L. Artiur and Robert Johnson and grandmaiier of Allen Koy Tucas. " Puncral from ber late residence. 1441 Que st. n | Saturday, September 26, at 1 pan. 25 MASON, MINNIE E. J. P. M..N. G. Cham. ber, N U.' O’ of 'O, "F..’ announces the' n.mn. away of 1rue ‘Daiighter MIN- EE U MASON. P ler. Funeral Sinday. Pim . Trom the Zion Bapt Belweon 3rd and 415 ats. s.w. All mates are requesied to atiend. RS, ROXIE A, BURRELL, C. G. R. Attest: MAMIE A. JACKSON, C. G. S. MASON. 'MINNIE E. J. All present Grand officers and ex-District Grand officers of e Bistrics ‘Grand Howssnoi ot Ruth: No. O of O. F., are requested to departed this Lfe eleven years ago today, September 325, lm , shadows fall. Sunshine passe: embrance outiasts all DL Jove's, rememb mi ane ts Ieratugwfil\lc}‘%n M Jn anl &ed"two years ago, Séptember 35, 1928, Life 18 ever lord of death love can, niever | MACD B McPHERBON. * PERRY. FEANK. In sed but loving remem- e of our dear ant RAN . who departed this four years ago foday. September 25, I God alone knows how much we miss you, Never shall fade. Loving | theuxm- Shall 'ux"g"fl“m e Spot v yor 15 DV 'WIFE AND CHILDREN. * ROBINSON, EDWARD W. In sad but love ing remembrance of our dear son. s e RS ARDT ReRAGN 30, Septeraber 35, 104, sleeps, the one so youne and fair, rs sweet and knows no ¥t '—'S;‘:u‘n’ D5t puss, 'be 4o osce.” PATHER MOTHER. SISTER AND GRAND- MOTHER. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. T GEO. W. WISE CO. 2000 M ST, N.W. “TABLER _ ’za M St. N.W. Nat’l 1544 V. L. SPEARE CO. he the successors of DOP ‘connected "’"u?' vl W K Rot Blione Nationa1 208 0 S N‘W Established 1876 o Becmuly ots § 8 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St. N.W. __Phone North 0047. CHAS. S. 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