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EXAMINING OF POLL BOOKS IS PERMITTED Action Taken That Illegal Registrations May Be Corrected. Epecial Dispatch to The Star. HAGERSTOWN, Md, October 16.— The Board of Election Supervisors has | ordered accredited Tepresentatives of | political parties be given the right to | examine registration books and affi- davits of residents in order that due notice can be given to all persons il- i it at Hagerstown So | TS legally registered last year under the double-affidavit system. Action of the board follows an opin- fon of the Court of Appeals of Maryland holding that the act of 1929 provid- | ing for the afidavit system was uncon- | stitutional, and the subsequent ruling of Attorney General William Preston Lane that persons registered by affi- unless they went before the clerk of the court and declared their inten- | tions before November 8 of this year. | It has been estimated that approxi- | mately 850 residents who moved here | from other States were registered last year by affidavits. Poland 1s trying to develop its mer- chant marine. davits last year faced disqualification | THE EVENING STUDENTS OFF TO FETE | A group of 25 students ‘of the Wood- | ward School for Boys of the Y. M. C. A | visit to Richmond and Yorktown. In the latter place they will witness the | sesquicentennial celebration of the sur- render of Lord Cornwallis. | ‘The boys were under leadership of | Dr. A. L. Maiden, head of the school’s English department, The students will spend tonight at the Richmond Y. M. C A., after a tour of points of historic in- | terest in the Virginia capital, Saturday | fil be spent at Yorktown and Williams- | g, ot o k. Rock Creek Park Permanently Protects the Value of This New Home From every standpc int—excellence of de- sign, quality of construction, convenience of plan, the and the present desir as able living advantages sured future of this location—this brick Colonial home, just completed, offers the utmost splendid. Park are at rectly connects hand, bhorhood with downtown. time toc i 1y in sound home investment. natural advantages of Rock Creek while Sixteenth Street di- this steadily growing neigh- All the Open for the firs 1425 Locust Road D rize Loc Out Si tst Road. Office 7900 Georgia Ave. ORTH Realty centh Stréct to Turn Kight. Shepherd 2400 ASHINGTO Company Inc. E. BROOKE L EE. President — o —— 515,900 @ Large Living room with a log-burning fireplace. Am- ple Dining room with a bright yet cozy breakfast room. ® Exceptionally large mas- ter bedroom with private bath. Two other bedrooms and colored tile bath. ® Modern, well equipped kitchen. Bright, full-size basement. Finished, well in- sulated and well ventilated attic. ® Spacions. concrete-floor side porch gives umobstruct- ed view of beautiful old trees. ® Built-in garage and every substantial construc- tiow feature of a modern, properly built home. STAR. WASHINGTON, [ !left here by bus today for a two-day MUSIC [VERSITY CLUB PROGRAM. 'HE University Club's first mu- sicale last evening, with George ©O'Connor and an all-star company, was unusually entertaining. There were all kinds of singers as well as plano and violin soloists, ordinafily a motley group, but with O'Connor and Matt Horne, his amusing ac- companist, and Thomas Brahany as master of ceremonies the audi- ence seemed not to mind in the least. Jack Bowie sang a group, includ- ing “Little Mother o’ Mine,” to be- gin the program. Mr. Bowle had a bad cold, but surmounted it well. followed with “Davy " and “Rolling to the Sea.” Mr. East has a pleasing, rich baritone, and George Wilson's ac- companiments should be mentioned, especially for the ease with which they followed Mr. East's rather shambling tempo. The success of the evening, how- ever, was George O'Connor, and in particular his spirited version of “Tommy Murphy.” HKelen Howison's soprano is always a favorite, but her rendering of the Brahms “Wiegenlied” last evening was par- ticularly fine, with its second verse a mere wisp of clear tone. Wil- liam Raymond followed with a group of tenor solos and later with two duets with Fred East. Of these George Wilson's combined version of “O Genevieve” and “In the Gloaming” was most pleasing. The close harmony of the simple pop- ular songs is more mppropriate to amateur entertainment than opera Priska Kaspar played two piano numbers with facility, then accom- panied her father. Anton Kaspar, in a violin group. including a “Hun- garian Rhapsody” by Hubay and two Kreisler favorites. O'Connor and Horne ended the program with some amusing original songs and a medley of old Negro melodies. O’'Connor's last “Saloon” sent the audience into gales of laughter. D.C. ELMER ISAACS FUNERAL ATTENDED BY VETERANS World w"_vuen: ployed at Palace Theater, Buried at Arlington. Later Em-} Elmer Tsaacs, 40, World War veteran | who died yesterday at his home, 31'2'!\ ‘Twelfth street northeast, was buried in Arlington Natfonal Cometerv this morn- ing after services at the W. W. Cham- bers funeral home and mass Anthony’s Church, Brookland. The D abled American Veterans had charge of the services at the grave. Injuries which he received during ,of three territories under federal at_St.| the war were said to be responsible for | the death. He had been a projectionist at Loew's Palace Theater for the last 12 years. A native of Washington, Mr. was prominently identified with fraternal and patriotic orders in city. He is survived by his widow, Grace Isaacs, and four children raine, Elmer, jr.: His brother, Lester Isaacs, sound and. projection for the entire Loew circuit of theaters, and another brother, Paul L. Isaacs, is a resident of Floral Park, Long Island. eral the Mrs Lor- LI P TIII L IO AT L0 L0 0 Ryan Service Is Recommended Because It Is High Class and Considerate The fri we keep. nds we make Evers new ment that w betterment is of employcd 7 N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N vice Funeral parlor, lance and livery JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. private ambu- in connection. Telehone Alt. 17001701 EISEMAN’S SEVENTH AND S SSHS. ~ SUITS & TOPCOATS 20 30 35 CONVENIENT TERMS EASILY ARRANGED At these popular prices you will find here the best selection of fine clothes in Washington. finest woolens as well as the best possible tailoring. Style is built in each garment. smartest Fall colors and patterns are shown in a complete range of sizes. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT Pay in .convenient weekly or monthly amounts during November, December and January. The The newest and =~ Tsaacs | { history | O ORTIZ RUBIO PUTS CALLES IN CABINET President of Mexico, Given Resignations of All Others, Now Has Free Rein. FRIDAY, By the Assoclated Press. MEXICO CITY, October 16.—With the cecks swept clean by resignations, President Ortiz Rubio was free today to choose a new cabinet centering around Gen. Plutarco Elias Calles as | secretary of war. He accepted the resignations of the remainder of his cabinet and the chiefs of all principal government burcaus last night, rendering temporarily vacant the direction of every government depart- ment except his own and that of the ministry ¢f war. Subsecretaries were in charge of the work. Fourteen political leaders, including | seven cabinet ministers, one subsecre- tary and six department heads, thus returned to private life in order to give the executive free rein in reorganizing his government to avert a "pouuul crisis and to quiet unrest.” Public opinion today inclined to the beliet the new government would find a number of the former officials in | charge of their old departments or | shifted to new leadership roles. It ap- peared certain, however, that the four generals of the late cabinet. Amaro, Almazan, Cardenas and Cedillo, had retired definitely from the government. The manner in which the change in government will affect Gen. Calles' plans was a matter for conjecture. The former President and “iron man” of Mexico had planned to go to Roches- OCTOBER _16. ter, Minn, tHis month following the marriage of his daughter, and he want- ed to go to Southern or Lower Cali- fornia later to rest. ‘THe Catholic Church will not permit its clergy to resist by force the present state religious measures, Leopoldo Ruiz y Flores instructed his bishops in an open letter last night. “I belleve that violent action at this | Archbishop | time “not only would prejudice the | cause of the church, but also would ob- struct reconstruction of the country, which must be undertaken by the offi- clals in power” the archbishop wrete The newspaper Universal Grafico announced today that the governors 1 juris- diction had resigned. They are Car Trejo y Lerod de Tejeda and Agustin Olachea of the northern znd southern districts of Lower California and Ar- | turo Campillo Seyde of Quintana Roo Only Birch Fits the Crime. Boys in Musselburgh, Scotland, have become s0 malicious in their mischief that whipping of offenders has just been meted there for the first time in the of the commu When the | mischief culminated in the placing of {an obstruction Joseph and Dolores. | is director of | l J ‘ | | | | | | on a railway causing damage to the engine of a passenger train. Judge Brown ordered the ringleader, John Hamilton, aged 12 to_receive six ‘strokes of the birch. FOUND LOST ANIMALS apply Animal Rescue feagne. 349 farylang ave s.w - Nat 8088 LOST. Trown Dupps. with o $10 reward f sa Mr. ness. Wednes- doe _or carroll, | DOG, dav. Oct. 7. informa th n GLOVE—Lady's faxi. October Hoave uw of Tblack kid 6 pm lonk 15, around NETTE. beiween Oluistead peater. Reward ntaining penciled corr %th wnd Allison sts Webster st. P Tiw. after 530 pm Al fraternity pin, set in pearls. Call Reward ence, nois” ave. 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Phone Col. 0432 Where Service Is Best and t Price Is Less Long Before the majority of funeral di- rectors even thought of the idea of offering a complete mortuary service at a fixed Deal was actually thi price, GIVING service. Deal service was twenty years ahead of the proces- sion at that time; ways it is still twenty years ahead of the profession as a whole. TPEAL track. | eresn K aod Eve ats, v, Thursday, abou | FUNERAL HOMEIm- or reference; Ask your neighboi 816 H STREET. N, E. 193 @ard of Thanks WATTS, JOHRN M. I wish to extend my sinceresi thanks and appreciation to my friends and relatives for their kindness and sympathy and beautiful floral tributes at the death of my husband. JOHN M. WATTS. GOLDA WATTS, Beaths. LG L R o T n brother, Funeral services at Emanuel Fpiscopal Church. 13th and V sts. s, on Saturday, Ocicber 17. at 1 terment Mount Rest C melery, La Plata, s LEXANDER. LOUISE A, Entcred into eter- Annl rest on Wednesday, October 14, 1931, at 2:12 p.m. LOUISE A, ALEXANDER beloved daughter of Alberta Harvey and the late Louis T. Alexander. sister of Eu- pene Harvey and devoted niece of Francis €. and Marie L. Johnson. Funeral Sat- urday. October 17, at 2 p. from Mount invited. ith ALEXANDER. LOUISE A. The Women's Prederick Douglass Penesic Association a Frederick Dojslnss Bepetisaiociation & DER. Funeral Saturday, October 17. at 20th st. between Dumbarton ave. and O/ 2 N EObENT, Bros, F. E. RAYMOND. Sec. XANDER, LOUISE A The Young Lo- G i LR o Funersl Saturday, October 17, pleuse attend. S iENs W MAYME L. STEWART, Rec. ALEXANDER, 1.0 E AL Ofiicers and ‘members of the chers’ Bencfii snd An- nuity Assoclation sre hereby otified of MS. AN October 15 T7th st ters and” Members IS. Pres Y the death of Miss LOUISE A ALEXANDER E. F. G. MERRITT, Pres. 3. L. GRAY. Sceiy. | ! BAKER. LEWIS. JR. LEWIS BAKER. Jr. scn of ihe iate and Kate Baker. Inther of Wendell and Theims Baxer, | brother 6f Cecelia Baker and Mre Mary | Gray. Funeral Saturday, October 17, 1931, | fron: his Inte yesidence. 1316 13th st. nw.. | 2 Tpm. | Friends invited Interment | Bethel Cemetery. Alesandris, Va BROWN. On Thursday. Octo- | 8 E. beloved son of | Helen Brown . and grandson Heliday. azed 28 Yeare. Funeral from his crandmothers Tesidence, 612 Fairficld st . Colmar Manor. Md . on Monday. October 19, a: 11 am. Relatives and friends invi Interment Glenwood Cemeters. COSBY. ANNIE. On Thursdcy. October 15. 1931, 'at_her residence st. AL X- andfis, Va. ANNIE COSI' ' ‘cevoted si- ter of Elln Johnson aud ‘Jrcob_ urier. | aunt’ of Mrs. Mary Gilfan. She al leaves other relatives and frierds. mains resting at the John T. Rhines fi neral home. 221 North Patrick st. Alex- andria, Va. Puneral Saturday, October 17, at 2 pim. from the Ebernezer Baptisi Church, Afexandria, Va. EDMUNDS, AMANDA. Departed this life, Thursday. October i5, 1931. at her resi- | dence 405 E st. s.e.. AMANDA EDMUNDS, | beloved mother of Mrs. Emma Allen and | ndmother of Willlem 6. Edmunds uners! Sunday. October 18, at 1 o p.m. from Enon Babiist Church, C st | bet."6lh and 7th sis. e Remains 8i Stewsit's funeral home. 30 i st.ne. 17 NEWTON. On al_Garfield | A NEWTON i Charles Royee | Co.. 1337 10th Saturday. Oc 162 p'm. Rock Cicek Cemetery JACKSON. ANDRE. ANDREW and widow of the I HOUGH Hougl On Wednesdav. Octo- New York City, | q biad of ves two 1avives and 1 Saturdav. October W Erneit Jaiis fur Intermen from the 1432 ACKSON. BLANCHE, on Thuisdas. Ociobes | nw.. BLANCHE JACKSON. 1 a J. Ford. devated mother w. niece of Marthe Alexandsia She also leaves @ host of orher relatives nd friends. Remains t Barbour 05" funeral nome. 4 Funeral | . October 18. from Bethel Ban Bne ant ¥V Kev. Roy Interment n¥ Cenieterv 17 TONES. ALBERTA. October 15, 1631, BERTA. ace ars, belovad d McWelch apd Lottie' R. Jones from V. L Speare Co. 1009 H Saturday, Octooer 1%, at 3 p.m CAMERON HOME ROBBED Theft of jewelry, clothing and other | articles from the home of Mrs. Duncan Camercn, 39 Massachusetts a\f—; nue, was discovered yesterday when she returned from Newport, R. L, where she spent the Summer. Mys. Cameron, who is prominent in ! Capital society was unable to estimate | the value of the stolen goods. police | said. She is the mother-in-law of Senc: Don Conrado Traverso, secretary of the ! Argentine embassy. Births Reported. “Tha follm Nl tnsel cearbenciea | to the Health Depa in the past 24 nours and Helen S #nd Erna Schro and Marie E Rosenbers. hyte. girl. er, boy. fyers. boy. boy bos. boy. bo. boy + &l and Agnes d Saphron Blanche Colanfres d Madeline D. Hu i Jennie L Gray A. wnd Lillian T Higdon L. und Alice Lewis. lien K Miism A and Wikt Guy E. and Blanche Douglas. kirl William R. snd Mary N. King, girl, Edward and Naomi Burrick, girl s L wid Ruthy Biaido, virl. boy tson. el James and Mary Craie Bdward and Margar Adolphus and Willa ROy girl Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported the Health Department in the past 24 hours. Mary J. Malloy. 82. 220 H st ne Margaret R. Howard, 74. 3800 14th Samuel Dorfman. 66 200 2d st. n.e. Marie Eiflein 5332 42d st Samuel_Kaplan. Casualty Hospital. Elmer E. Isaac. 40, 3523 12th st. n.e. Adans. 40. 1620 Q st James F. Judd. 39, Providence Hospital Catherine ‘Henson, ' 48_Freedmen’s Hospi Thomas Amiger, 45. Gallinger Hospit Mary Grav. 45, 1903 12th st. Estelia 'Adams 42 353 M st Edward A. Duckelt, 37 33 Algie Collins. 35. 1117 Richard N. doshiua. 32 Gal Horuce Suyes, 24, Freedme st Hattie I sw. th st ne. 5 403 E st s.e. type of in many PHONES:LINCOLN 8200-820! Bratha. JONES, RICHARD H. On Wednerday. Oc tober’ 14 1931, ai Walter Reed Hospiial, RICHARD M. JONES. devoted hus AT Tondy s Bieofather nf Geraldine Taylor.” He 'also ieaves four brothers and three sisters. Fuueral Saturday, Oc- tober 17. at 10 a.m.. from the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 You st. n.w. interment Arlington National Cemsfery. McFADDEN, AGNES I On Thursday. Oc- Tober 15. 1931, at Sibles Hospital, ES 1. McPADDEN (nee Keily). beloved wi Deniel J. McFadden of Capitol Hei Md. Funeral from her parents remdence. Mr and Mrs. H. M. Ball. Seat Pleasant Mc., on Saturday. October 17, at 830 am. thence fo St. Margarel’s Chnrg Seal’ Pleacant, Md. where mass will e said ut 9 am. Reiatives and friends in- tliea” Interment at Congressionul Cem ery. MICHAL. MARY CATHERINE. On Wedoes- dav, Getober 14, 1931, MARY CATHERINE MICHAL (nee Ruppert), beloved wife of the late George Michal. | Funeral from bis late ‘residence. 409 Lee Terrace, Lion Vil- lage, Va., Saturday, October 17. at 9 am. Reaifem” mass at’ St. Charles' Clarendon, Va.. 'at 930 a.m. and friends invited. Cemeters NEBB, ARTHUR J. On Thursday. October 5 . at_Waiter Reed Hospital, AR- . NEBB. beloved son of ' John Nebb and Florence Nebb Brown. aged 38 vears - Funeral from Deal's funeral home. 816 H st. ne. on Saturday. October 17, at'2 p.m. Reiatives and friends invited Interment Glenwood Cemeters. NICHOLLS, WILLIAM M.. SR. Suddenls. on Fridav. ©ctober 18, 1931, &t nis residence. Relat.ves 1527 6th st. n.w.. WILLIAM H. NICHOLLS! aveline Nicholl:. Pintney_and Mrs. | Herbe:t 3. and William H. | of *Ev Edna beloved Misband tather of Mt Della Paulston Nicholls, Jr. He ulso leaves six grand Uren. Remiains resting at tie W. Ern Jurvis funeral church. 1432 You st. n.w Notice of funesal luter. PALMER. WILLIAM B. On Wednesday. October 14, 1931, ut Freedmen's Hospitul WILLIAM B. PALMER. the beloved son of “the late Robert H. and Hennai Palmer of Hagerstown. Md . and ‘devoted brother ~of John T. “und Robert H Palmer: two ' nieces. Edna and Gladys and a host of other relatives ani Puneral Saturday. October from Lomax's chapel. 1400 Friends invited. Interment L coln Memorial Cemetery. . PARKER. FLLA W. Suddenly. on Wedner- day. October 14, 1931, a. her late resi- dence, 2120 L st. n.w. ELLA W. PARKER (nee Boofus), wite Corneli (nee Ceasar). daughter of the la‘e Lillie Woodard Brown, stepdaughier of Jame: Brown, cousin of Helen Jack October 13. a* 2 pm Church. 23rd and L sts. and friends invited, FLL. EDWARD. Monday. EDWARD POWELL of S se. the devoted Feitrice Smith,’ father of Rosa and Marsiall Powell He ' two _sisters. ~Remaiis restin W. Ernest Jarvis iuneral ch You st. n.w. Funeral Sunca: ol T 0t 136" m, Trom Galbraith . Church, 18 | QUEEN, RICHARD JAMES. On Tueslay. October_13. 1931, at 1:45 a.m_ at Asheville; N. C. RICHARD JAMES QUEEN. bel: husband of Gert: F. Queen. bLrotl Massle Queen. 1 liiam Bsrd: & nepiew. Snd many otper 1elatites and ends. neral Saturday, October 17. at 1 pm from Salem Baptist Church. N :i. between 9th and 10th sts. n.w. Interment .iar- mony Cemetery. QUEENIE. RICHARD. On Tuesda toter 13, 1931, at 7:30 am. At A N. C. RICHARD QUEENIE. beloved band ‘of Mery Osden Queenis. brothe of Maugie Quesenie. He slso leaves riourn one uncle, William Byrd, 2nd many Telatives ' and friends. ~Remains nz_at his late residence. 1305 Ath st Funera) Saturday. Octol at . from Salem Baptist Cn ~ “en $th and 10th n.w. Interment Lincoln Memorial Cemetér A precious one from us A voice we loved is ctilled e is vacant ui our home That never can be filed me L October 12 308 Sout brother Oc- eville. Fus! 2 zone, QUEENIE. RICHARD. O 13, 1031, at a RICHAKD, QUEENIE. Mary Ogden Quesnie. brother of Mai i Queenie. He slso learcs one uncle. Wil- llam Byrd._and many other relatives and friénds. Funeral Saturday. October 17 at 1 pm. from Salem Baptist Ch:rch. N st between 9th and 10th sis nw In- terment Lincoln Memorial Ceneters. 15 QUEENIE. RICHARD J. Mombers of Morn- ing Star Lodge. No. 40. I B. P. O. E. of ed 1o attend a session of sorzow t our home Friday, October 16. 1931 #t 8 pm. Funeral Saturdar. Oct t1pm. from Salem Baptict O t. between §th and 10th sts. n.w. S lodges and tempies are invited to attend. JOHN T. RHINES, E. R. CORTEZ V. PETERS, Sec's. QUEE! Members of Youn Relief Associa ire end t n_ Tuesdav. O at Asherilie beloved Lusba reauested . 1931, at 1 pm.. Chvrch. N st 1001 sts. 1w, “THOMAS HOLIARD, Pres E. M. SMITH, 3¢ QUEENIF. RICHARD J. membeis of the Tmperial Cl Washinglon, I C. are hereh to mect lew 'Baptisi Chur N snd 100h ste 1931, ut 10l e of tother, membe: J. QUFENIE. All officers a ARABEILA N. O 1931, ARABELLA N ‘beloved mother of Loi Yvonne and Ulvsses Su:viving her also are three brothers, 10 Ststers_other Telatives and friends. Fu- neral Sunday, October 18. from Fraziers funeral home. 289 R. I ave. n.w.. at_1:30 p,m. Interment Licoin Memorial e eiers, ROSEM CAROLINI October 14, 1931 st 3 CAROLINE L, beloved wite of Robere T Roseman. Funersl from her late resi. cence >ma Park, Md. on S .30 a.m. Re- quiem 1 friends invited. Cemetery, Torest Gler. M3 RD. LLIZABETH M. Jucob Jones Post. Americon nounces the death of ELIZA] FOED on October 14, 1931. T Dher late residence. North Capitol st on -Sulurdes. Oclober 17. wt 8:30 am Mass at St. Aloysiis Church ot 9 am terment Arlinkton Netiona | Cemeterv Comrades of the post are requesied 1o attend FORD. FLIZARETH M. The 8. s, Jacol Post, American Lexion. eli- nounces tic death of ELIZABETH M. SAN- FORD on October 14, 131, Funeral irom der late residence. 1203 North Capitol st. | on Saturcss. October 17. st 830 am Mass at St Alov:iis Church at % a.m. ‘in: | terment ~ Arlington Naticnal ~Cemetery. the post are requested 1w The U. Legion P M. 8A nerai from | atien MARY J. TATSPAUGH. Commander, ESTELLE RICHARDSON. Ad;uiant. a3, Octoner W 30thvea Sundey. son's funers! chapel. i9th and I sts. 0w Reletives and friends inviied. Lincoln Memorirl Cemeters SPRIGGS. EDITH MELVINA. dav. Ociober 15. 1931, at h 1021 New Jersey ave.'s.e VINA SPRIGGS._loving daushter of Nel- son and Mary Spriggs. She also leaves two brothers. four sisters and other rela- tives and s.” Remains resting at the John T. Phities funeral chapel. 3rd and Eve sts Funeral Saturdar, Oc- | tover 17. at’ am. from her lae resi- | dence Inter ent South River. Md. STEINER, JOHN H. On Wednesdav, October 141931 et Alitie ity I J. JOHN . heloved 'nushand of Margaret C. Steiner e et Brusial in Movnt OLet Ceme. | Y on Saturdav. October 17, a* 2:30 p.m THOMAS. THELMA. ‘thursdas. October 15. 1931, THELMA THOMAS. duuyhier of Mrs. Elizubeth Thomias of 2914 Shermun uve 1w, Remains resting ut Frazier's funer.i Louie, 38y R. 1. uve. n.w. Notice of fusersl Tater VAN METER. October 15, @rnghter, rs. On Thurs- residence. EDITH MEL: AMELIA B. On Thursday 19315 x' e Lome of her “Theodore A, Hunter, 318 Shepherd sL nw. ELIA VAN | METER. widow ¢! Edwi Funeral _snd burial at Ohio. Remains resting at chap R. Wrant Co. 10th st vin. Fridey, October 16, WEST. IGNATIUS. _On_Tuesday. October 13. 1031, IGNATIUS WEST. loving hus- band of Nora West. devoted father of Trene Young and Ignatins West. Jr. He also leaves two brothers. a_sister and many other relatives and friends. Re- mains Testing at the John T. Rhines fu- neral chapel. 3rd_and Eve sts. sw. Fu- neral Sundav. October 18 at ‘1 p.m. from St. Paul's A.¢U. N. P. Church. dth and Eve sts. se Interment Rosemont Cemeters. 1 In Memoriam. HARRIE. ANNIE L. In sad but loviag re- ‘membrance of our dear mother. ANNIE I. HARRIS. who departed this life six vears ugo, Oclober 16, 1925, Sunshine pusses, shadows fall. Love's remembrance outlasts them all. And thouxh the Yers De niny ui few. They wre fllled Will Femeibraiice, dear, HER LOVING CHILDREN. LAURA. WIL LIE, BERTKAM, MAMIE, THOMAS, _ ANNIE until 1 L» WILLIAM 8. In loving memwory of S."WULL, Who left us ten yeirs ago today, October 16, 1921. ‘There is & face so dear we miss, Still is the voice we loved. ik HIS LOVING Wm MARY J. HULL, AN‘D s ot o ovine Temembra ;';Il’“ mot! . JEANNETTE REBEC- SETTTE) HURD, who departed this ll fe one year o IUI’I!. October 18, 1930. Days of sadness still come over us, Urcrer Todre 4o often How. Ang‘memory ‘kseps ou ever near us. ou eft us one : Thoukh ou K VOTED CHILOREN. * N. ELIZABETH. In sad but_loving I O ahte ot iy dear mother, ELIZA: B! JACKSON, who departed this life Thifteen years ago. today, October 16, Thé;tten years T have lived without you, ur spirit has nov A Rni Fuiaed me_through each sorrow h_tear. R LS '\R’uu‘fl%&‘n‘nx‘.'mm WAR- RICK. Church, | Iotermcnt St. Marv's | 16 Parier | tober 17, | JOHNSON. ; Interment | 17 +A—9 In Memoriam JARBOE, JOSEPHINE. WILLIAMS, BERTHA. In loving remembrance of our daughters and _sisters. JOSEPHINE JARBOE. BERTHA WILLIAMS. who 'died years ago today, October 16, 1918. When life wes sweetest And they could have lived thelr best The rates of heaven opened And they entered that sweet rest. THE FAMILY. JORDAN. EMMA. In loving remembrance of our dear mother and grandmother. JORDAN. who ‘departed this life two years today, October 16, 1929, Desrest mother. we are so lonesome, For we miss your loving face. But you left us to remember That noue on earth can take ROSIE, PEARL, ESTELLE AND JORDAN, EMMA. In memory of a i friend.”EMMA JORDAN. who passed away two years ko today, October 16, 1929. Loved in life. in death remembered. MRS. KATE GREENWOOD. MacLEAN, DAVID MONTAGUE. Sacrsd to the memory of our dear faiher. DAVID MONTAGUE MacLEAN, who departed this life one year ago today, October 16, 1930, May his sou rest in peace HIS DAUGH ROSE AND MAR- | " GARET. > 1qur place. s my beloved mother. MARY MAHON. who died one year #zo0. 17. 1930, ~Mass &t Church_of Nativity. 6000 Georeiy ave. nw., on Eaturdav, Oc- tober 17. 48815 a.m. MITCHELL. FRED. JR. In loving remem- brance of our dear son and grandson. FRED MITCHELL. Jr. who departed this life eight yea:s wgo “today, October 16. Gane, but ot forgotten N NDPARENTS. * SULIAVAN, M1 W, memory 0f our beioved de ik ter. IDA W. SULLIVAN (nee_Crow) was called homie, Octuoer 16, 1913, | Your love for us was strong and true, 8uch Jove could come from none but you. Liemory that lingers far and near To ihose you held ind loved 5o de. From memory’s page e cannot Three little words. ““Forgci her not” HER LOVING MOTHER FATHEP BROTHFRS, JOHN, ARTHUR, WALTER LLIVAN. IDA W. Ty sad but loving re- membrasce of my dear wife. LIVAN. who deported this years ago todas, October 16. The world mav changs from But never shall the one I love From memory fade awar HER LOVING HUSBAND. JOSFPH A. who AND HARRY, AND PHILIP. A e ‘memory of our dear AM H. TAYLOR. who o todav. Ocvober 18, » EHILIP TAYLOR, who 1916, Before our eyes you faded, Growing weaker everv dav. Patlently beering your suffeiing Tn*il God cailed you awar 11, ¥’ You bade no one a lsst fare st tn beat You_said “good. o non: ng heart cease before we knew it you were gone. m to see in the sof light A face we loved the best And thin of you when the sun's last r Go down in the far-off West THE PAMILY. A triute of love o our dear dangn- dim s THIRLES. MARS WIRT. and remembran ter sister. MA who ted” o vears . October 1°. was to see sEain DEVOTED FAMILY. sad but_loving ¥ fe and maher. October 18, 013, forgotten. LOVING FAMILY MARY S A tr my beloved 0 50 peac . October 16. 1921 HER LOVING HUSBAND, LEE WHARTON membzance CATHERINE VITA thirteen ysars aco today Gone, ; WHARTON. . T el aslecs ¥, SUSIE E. ." SUSIE E. li‘e four years 2go 18. 1928 inshine passes Tove's remembrance outlasts all And though the vears be raany or few. They are filled with remembrance of sou e gone. 4 departed October who tedar, shadows fall ar, you are witn your Savior, ) C,‘in DREN. In sad but lor- " MARY E X years ago is %o D SISTER Wkl ToLsow. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. P. J. SAFFELL (SERVICE—REASONABLE. NW. N hG 0 AWLER CO - Funeral Directors * LEONARD M. GAWLER _1%04 M Pot.” 41 Frank Geier’s Sons éo. 113 SEVENTH STR W ne National 2473 Wm. H Sardo & Co. Funeral Chapel s Lincoln 0524 b\..nnc- service Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (saAc stRCR) {3034 M St. N\, Shons west ooge GEO. W. WISE CO. 900 M ST. N.W. West_0i3a Neiiher the succes<ors with e orfiumas “Wi°R, Sp ment ' Piore Nevionat 2se2 1009 H St. N W “Formerly 810 F_St. N.W. ablished 1876 JOHN R WRIGHT co. _1337 10(h St N.W. Phone North 604 TABLER 928 M St. N.W. _ Nat'l 1544 \ W W. DEAL & CO. | LINCOLN 8200, | CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 FAST CAFITOL. ST. i Phone. 1 | 7). WILLIAM LEE | FUNERAL DIRECTORS CREMATORIUM 332 PA. AVE. N.W.__ NATIONAL 1384, 1388. ALFRED B. GAWLER | WALTER A. 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