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MOTHER OF CAPITAL Mrs. Mary C Comllo Whole Son's Name Is Honored by Legion Post, Will Rest in Arlington. Vincent B. Costello, @ Vincent B. Costeilo Post of the Amer. 1 WAR HERO IS Mre, Mary C. Costello, kilied and uring the World War can Legion is named. died EVENING STAR, WASHIN( THE BYRNE RITES ARRANGED = MRS. MAY HOWARD DIES Burial in Wilmington, Del, Follow Services at St. Paul's. Funeral services for John L. Byrne, who died yesterday at his residence, 2501 Pourteenth street, will be held at the home of his son-in-law, T. M. Mc- Closkey, 2600 Mozart place. tomorrow morning at 8:30 o'clock, followed by mass at St. Paul's Church. Burial will be_in Wilmington. Del Mr. Byrne is survived by three sons. Alexander M. Jobn A. and Paul F. Byrne, and three diughters, Sarah D. yrne, an employe of The Evening Star; Helen A. Byrne and Mrs. Marian Stokes. at her home, 216 8 street northeast Funeral services will be held at 9 o'clock Monday morning at St. Martin's Church. Burial will be in Arlington National Cemetory. She is survived by thgge sons. Capt James P. Costello of ti District Fire Department. Thomas A.. and John T Costelio; thres daughters, Mrs. Mary J Wall, Miss Alic: Costello. snd Sister Marie Vincent of the Dominican Order. and two sisters, Misses Ellen and Annie Carmody. both of Washington ~ Mrs. Costello was a member of the Gold Star Motbers and of the Auxiliary 10 the Costello Post. Building construction in Porto Alegre » leading city of Brazil, is nearly one- third greater than a year ago. to Two-Year Ilingss Ends Fatally for Biltmore Street Woman. DEAD » lism W. Howard, died at her residence. 1900 Biltmore street, yesterday after an iliness of two years. ton for 12 years. She came to the United States from England in 1913. S8ir Henry Irving. Mrs. Howard is survived by her band. & son. James W. Howard. and a daughter, Constance May Howard. Puneral services and burial will be | private. mother of in action for whom yosterday EISEMAN’S SEVENTH AND F STS. o PEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT Pay in Convenient Weekly or Monthly Amounts SUITS & TOPCOATS '25 ‘30 ‘35 ON CONVENIENT TERMS Our Suits and Topcoats are made of the finer woolens and are tailored in every essential place by hand. That explains why thousands of our customers are satisfied with our clothes, and have become regular patrons here. 4 A man looking for style and quality at a low price should shop Eiseman’s, for here you get honest value and good service. A charge account is convenient. You pay in small weekly or monthly amounts at no extra cost. Still in PROGRESS The FAMILY SHOE STORE’S Money-Savmg Ladies’ Bridge Slippers Much Less Than Cost Covered eels and Women'’s to $3.50 Cloth Rain Boots and Gaytees Special, a Pair Mrs. May Mary Howard, wife of Wil- | She had been a resident of Washing- | Mr. Howard is a grandson of the late | | Hospital. | MRS. WILLIAM W. HOWARD. Births Reported. boy | . bov Prederick and Edith Alber. boy Prederick M. and Mary Brecicy, bov. Saul_and Saran Modlin. boy. F. and Gladys McDonnell, boy. and Helen Grubb. boy Virginia Henderson, boy. and Ann Eslin. boy L. and Martha Good. boy. Robert K, and Catherine Early. girl Bruno an@l Concetta Cristareila, mrl. Lawrence D. and Lucy Davis, 'girl Walter G. and Kathryn Lensen. girl. and Grace Murri and Dorothy FI Jerome_S. Merle W. Jesse C.'and Annie Arno Henry R."and Audrie Gernoid. girl Roscoe C. ‘and ‘Edna O Fiaheriy. &irl Prank L. and Margaret Larrison, virl E_'and Damiana Berho. eirl William . and Loretta Collins. eirl. Josepn Tobery K. and Merl Horton, firl Peaths Reportal: ‘:?hlrle.l Clinton Gray, 82, 1026 Qu _ Florence L. Hanson, Julia A ike, 75, Mary Eiizabetn Dillow, 71.°2330 Tst st Nina L. Paunce. 69. Gallinger Hospital George” L. Thomas, 61, Elizabeth's Hospital Mary Van News Fauth, 87, 1420 33rd st Gordon B. Van Lear. 28, ‘1601 A st Mary = Natol. Tonths, | Georsetown 1411 33rd et Hester Ann Pisher, 2. 1322 W t. James Diggs. 52, 113 F Wealey Phillips, 29. In front of 517 Q st. FOR LOST ANIMALS apply Ani AT Bescie League. 349 Maryiand ave sw | FYRGLASSES Between (he Bank of Wash- ington, by way of Rock Creek Bridge car And vicinity ‘i8h st and Kaloramy, 1o d 819 Kalorama rd. Cleve. 2842, oth hair. male. white and collar No. 7206; Adams 4197 harness and leash name Lad body. brown ears: reward. 1412 Kenned and piece of chain sttached; R Cle d_943 DOG—Scntch terrier, mi ame “Scooter”; Virginia license, EcSich iui corar. Reward: Prone Clars 1572, 401 Pershing drive.. Lyon P GLASSES, shell rim; also billfol bus or near Mt. Plessant Library. ing st. n.e. North s, SRR ERETRS, feni Phone_North_700¢ in_Woodward & Lothrop case Reward. GLASSES—Tortolse sheli frame, black case: | Reward if toturned’ 1740 K st. andant. 35 " Phone Metropolitan 1577 GLASSES. weumm.y between 7 and Finder please call Clev. 6500-J. ADI dark_brown, lost in vi- ave. n.e.. containing some n Eastern Star card. incoln_10490. iningz € or 7 keya -Lx'rfu}rnac-‘y‘:):fi?mflu'n'rn %o Earle Drus Co., 2th and E sts. n.w. DY'S_WRIST WATCH, AP Climbourne place. Reward. icinity Biltmore ward. | Columbia | since 1896, 'RITES TOMORROW FORW E. MOONEY Builder Here 35 Yu\n. Extolled by Asscciation, to Rest in Cedar Hill Cemet: Funeral services for W. E. Mooney, 1544 Pirst street southwest. . will be held 30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at Baptist Church. Burial will be in Cedar Hill Cemetery. A statement issued by the Building Trades Employers’ Association following the death said, in part “"Mr. Mooncy was a gentleman of un- commonly fine traits of character. Both among members of his own association, the Master Builders, and the various | other affiliated sassociations in this body, Mr. Mooney was regarded as not only ‘an outstanding business executive, but as one of the fairest men in this highly competitive industry.” The state- ment_was signed by Executive Secre- tary Charles J. Columpbus. President E. H. Rosengarten of the Building Trades Employers’ Association will head a special delegation to attend the funeral tomorrow afternoon. Others |in the delegation will be E. A. Rule, ieq president; W. A. Thomas, second vice president: William Stecher, treas- urer; Robert J. Barrett, James F. Mur- taugh, Charles F. Dowd, Logan Pingree, R. B. Phelps, members of the executive counsel; Prederick J Rice, general | counsel, and Mr. Columbus. | Mr. Mooney is survived by his widow. | Mrs. Elizabeth A. Mooney; one daugh- | ter.” Mrs_ Grace Mooney 'Richards; a brother, Perley Mooney. and two sisters, | Mrs. Rosa 'Bnllry md Mrs. Nela Evans. MESSENGER DIES Samuel Middleton Was Veteran With the Associated Gharities, | _The Associated Charities received word this morning of the death last evening of its messenger, Samuel Mid- dleton, 75 years old. Mr. Middleton had been in the employ of the society He was a familiar figure | to many of the tradespeople of Wash- ington with whom the Associated Charities was accustomed to deal, as | in addition to his other duties he acted | as stock clerk and purchasing agent for many of the society’s supplies. For many years he been active | in” encouraging thrift among his own people and had collected thousands of dollars from a large clientele of savers on whom he called each week. These funds were deposited in the Provident Savings Fund of the Associated Chari- ties, to be drawn out by the savers ~ | when neceded for living expenses or other necessitles. | _He was an active momber of Zion Baptist Church. The faneral service ill be held at the church next Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Rev. W. L. Washington, pastor of the church, 333 | F street southwest, will officiate. | Colombia has advanced $50,000 to- | ward construction of the Ricaurte-El | Diviso highway, completion of which { will eliminate mule transportation in that part of the country. _____FUNERAL DIRECTORS. T P 3. SAFFELL FERSONAL SERVICE—REASONASLE, _733 5th_St. (R GAWLER CO |- " Funeral Directors - 1804 “"5‘!?"“” - n. I"I.‘ an |~ Frank Geier's Sons Co. o3 Chagel. Telcohone National 2473 No- 6941, DGI POLITAN POLXCI BADGE. No s Reward if returned to Pvt. F. No. 12_precinct. - COLLAR with tal e Zfl“,{f.flz.“‘.‘#‘?m A et nenr Dupont Circle. _ Reward 09 POC] rk_ blue leather, containing money and personal effects. Finder may keep money if they II" return pocketbock. Phone North 0576, Apt. 502. POCK‘ET!OOK black DM,enL leather; n. black stripe: Westcott & Co. IIG l'llh Tost Mrs. ARF, green, tai o SIGNET RING. | ter: initals turn, ave. n.w. Wi 2 WRIST WATCH—La amon gold wrist watch: Meridian Park or vicinity; Adams 3157. d for re. Colorado Finest Economical Funeral In The World We have 10 cars, hearses, ambulances; 5 parlors, 3 chapels We Will Give You n Whole Funeral Low s75 Up Cm. Casket and All—Call Extra Cars, $7 Each The Greater Chambers Co. Cor. 14th & Chapin Sts. N.W. Phone Col. 0432 Whu' Service Best and the Price Lo M | with the original “Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Funeral Chapel 412 B ST. N.E. Lincoln 0524 MLI’}osephflF. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BI ‘I 13034 M St. N.W. Eucnawesto GEO. W. WISE CO. 00 M ST, NW. V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor connected 3 W. R. Speare establish- ment. Biiote Nagiona1 200 1009 H St. N.W., Formeriy 910 F_St. N.W. Established 1878 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St. N.W. _ Phone North 0047. TABLER |928 M st. N.w. Nat’l 1544 CHAS. S. ZURHOTRST 301, EAST, CAPITOL Phone Li W. W. DEAL & CO. _816 H ST. N.E LINCOLN 8200, J. WILLIAM LEE'S SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS CREMATORIUM 332 PA._AVE. N.W. _ NATIONAL 1384. 1388 ALFRED B. GAWLE R WALTER A. GAWLER WILLIAM A. GAWLER GawLERs SONS Established 1850 Chapel Cremations Lady Att 1750-2-4 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. Phones: NAtional 5512-5513 l NO BRANCH OFFICE I Pay No More than $100 for our serv- ice: afford. That is our sin- cer! For s, if that is all youcan Now 73 e advice. %) those who can afford, and desire, more expensive we ices merchandise, have complete serv- ranging upward from this sum, by easy stages, sums. exa to four - figure One pays, here, ctly what one wishes to pay—and no more. Braths. BALL. OSCAR. Departed thir Lfe Pridar October nA 1931, OSCAR BALL He leaves to Tn - thelr lose a o ted Balll two brothers and one_ sister -nd other relatives and friends. Puneral S urday, October 31 2 Campbell's funerai home. 423 4%s st e agia LOVING WIFE. HATTIE. Jugt when his life w: Just when his hopes were best For a land o eterna 8t ma" LOVING MOTHER. A BALL. Ernest Jarvi funeral church, 1433 You | MARY ELIZABETH. On Wednes. | October 28, '1931. MARY ELIZABETH | BEHM (nee Ruppert), beloved wife of the | late Michael Behm. Puneral from her | ‘Ale residence, 3601 Albemarie st n on Saturday. October 31. at 930 Requiem mass at St. Ann's Church o'clock. 'Relatives and friends in Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. BURNAUGH. ETHEL ULEE. On Thursdas. October 9, 1831. at_her residence. in the Sifelaw - Apts.. *ETHEL ~ULEE ~BUR- " beloved daughter of Mrs. Cath- gh _and the older sister of Cassell. Puneral Sunday. at 2 pm. from L. B Mu ray funeral home, 12th and V sis. nw BYRNE. JOHN L. On Thursday, October | 1930, at his residence. 2501 14th st { JOHN L. beloved Husband of the Mary E. Byrne and father of Helen . Alexander M.. John A. Paul F. and | Sarah D. Byrne and Mrs. Marian Stokes Funeral ‘from the residence of his son. in-law, T. M, McCloskey. 2600 Mozart, pl | on * Saturday, ber 31. at_ 8:30 Church, where id st 9 am. Relative Interment Wilming Ton, De CHASE, EARL L. On Thurs@ay, October 79, 1831." EARL' L', beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Levi T. Chase,_aged 3 months. Fu- neral trom W. W, Deal 6 H st ne. e N COLE. LAURA MAE. on wed " 128, 1031, Mrs. LAURA {d‘%‘%‘&u"'{?, Toved mothér of Miss Eleanor. & Weiker Funeral services at the residence of her daughier, 3223 13th at, nw. Priday, Octo- | October "1, at MRl Halh Far ot o0 UEgeT COSTELLO, MARY On hurse A ober 39, 103 her Tesidence. mbay" Costello. Funeral from her latg residence . Monday. Nnvm‘bu l‘nt 890 wm. Requiem mass at sam "Helitives IntSment Ariineton COSTELLO. MARY C. v, Octo- 29, 1931, . 216 8 st. ne, MARY C. COSTELLO, beioved mother of the late Vincent B. Costello. Funeral § Monday, November 3 from S, Mar- Church, North Caoitol and T sts. Members of Costello Pos', No. 15, Amer- ican hfilon. IIYl ln'l:{&,!fi lctlend d CIP} ommander. TATSPAUGH, Adjufant, i JEONARD M. on Thursday. oc. t lllncnvfll& Md.. LEON, Miss Alice T Gurtis wishes to_announce to' her many_ friends the death of her father at Branchville, Md. Burial private. DOLAN, ELLA. On Thursday, October 29, 1931, 'at Rer residence 29 Adams st. n.v. ELLA DOLAN, mother of Annie E. and Eiizebeth’ 3 Boian. Puneral {rom her late residence on Saturday, October 31. at 830 Reaulem mas i at St Martin's {avited fo attend. Inieiment Mount Gl Vet Gemetery. e DOLAN. ELLA. ins evening: 1:"““" 29 the Rosary. ELLA, | e CURTI! After holy hour services October 30, lflkl. dlll}l the home of Mrs. ELLA Adams st n.w., to recite M. WALSH Members mvmun No. 3 pm., No. 20 Adanis st. now - MRS. ANNIE CADY, Fin. Sec. FASTNAUGHT, CATHERINE B On Frida October 2931, 8% Sibley Hoapital PRERIN: ASTNAUGHT, beloved mother of Robert Lee and Agnes Grant Fastnaught. She is also survived by & mother, three siste! d brother. No- tice cf funeral late: GRAVES. VIOLA. On Priday. October 30 1931, nt 7:45 &.m., at his Tesi Iater: Jarvis' hlmnl Ernest . n.w. Suddenly. on Thurs- "'mn::’ e Y, You HANBACK, ll-l day.” October 3811 Kansas ave. nw., loved husband of Eila tired member of D. C. ineral from the W. funeral nom: Seie B2 opne s o A A I)‘(’ Interment e«n Sl Gemetery. HAR! M. B. ber 30, 1931, at bis mmenu noa I resaence 1908 Raioramaed Funeral {ro B Mcandria Yot lgirom St Matvis m., Mon- day, November 2, 1831. Interment pnvnn¢ HOWARD, funeral Fire Bepartiment. W. Chambers Co. MAY M. On Thursda; 2 1931, at her Tesidence. 1300 Biiv more st. n'w. MAY HOWARD. be- joved wite of Willism Walter Howard. Puneral services at the W. W. Chambers Co. funeral mug¢ 1400 Chapin st n.w. o0, Saturday, 1. at 3 p Priends Vited:" Interment” Ch Rt cemetery, HUTCHINSON, JOSEPH J. On Fridsy, Oc- tober 30, 1931, at his iesidence, 1000 N. Carolina_ave.'se.. JOSEPH J., aged 66 ears, beloved husband of the iate Tda L. utchinson (nee Davis). Funeral from the above residence on Monday, Novem- ber 9 thence to Holy Comfo.ter where Tequiem mass will be sun at 9:30 for the rej of his soul. tives and frien invited. Mount Olivet Cemetery, ‘Thursday, Octobe: e oo ave. JACKSON, JAMES. on 1. at his residence, 48! L PAMES, "Hevored gor of Predosiok S Joséphine Lanham Jackson, brother _of Prederick, ir. Puneral Saturday. October 1 o'lock, from his late residence. loved you, but God loved you best THE PAMILY. JACKSON, JORN BOSIE. Departedthis lite siddenly, on Tuesday, October 37, N BOSIE, nelaved, son of Mis’ Mary . Jackson and brother of William §. Jickson, Remains will be resting at the home of his mother, 1442 C s fsrnoon, Octoser 31 > Funcrsi bove address Sunday, November Rev. Moore of- Tnterment JOHNSON ERNEST. . Sud mnae§h mnany, Mary E. Johnson. He also leaves four sisiers, three brothers and four aunts. Remains shipped to Mineral, Va., Saturday, October 31, 1931. Remains at “W. Ernest 'Jarvis' funeral 1432 You st. n.w. 31 KRAMER, MARIETTA VIRGINIA. On Ved- nesday, October 28, 1931, at her residence, 21 You st. n.e. MARIETTA VIRGINHA. wife of the late Samuel J. beloved mother of Mrs. Emily K. Wilbur G, Howard B. and Prank H. Kr Bervices at her late residence o rday, October 31, at 2:30 ment Rock Creek Cemetery. JAMES M. On Thursday, Qc- 1931, JAMES M., beloved his- band of the 'lal> Lena Maginnis (nee Funeral from his late residesce, on Saturday, October 31, at ? to St. Peter's Church, e, where mass will be said at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends in- vited, " Interment. Arlington National Cem- Uém FUNERAL HOME e r reference; Mskyournetg hbor 816 H STREET.'N PHONES:LINCOLN BZOO-BZGI JAMES M. The members of dnur George ~ Dewey _ Nayal y No._ 7, Navidsa ot Jing. dew rade JAMES M. MAGINNIS. neral from his late residence; r Saturday, October 830 am.: thence to St Interment Arlington N All comrades to attend 1, at Peter's Church. tional Cemeter; nestly_reques ”PATRICK 3: CALLAN, Commander. MAGNER, LEO. !uddlnl!. on Thursday, October 29, 1931, at Alexandria. Va., LEO, beloved son of 'Pat and the late Evelyn Magner. Remains resting at the hnme of his sister. Mrs. Agnes Sprouse, H st. nie. ““Fiieral Safurday.” Ociober 31 ‘i B e o e e eter; - tives and friends invited. g McGRATH, MARY M. On Wednesday, Oc- ‘tober 28, 1931, at the residience of her d 5’ Sarah Stolle, 427 Kenyon n.w., MARY M. beloved wife of the late James MecGrath, Civil War veur 1 Sh. is survived by two daughters. Sarah le and Mrs. Mary Plin nlno WO sons, Charles J. and Lawrence . fc- Grath, Ram-lm Yflflnl At her laie res! dence, 913 L ‘- Puneral from above residence on turday, October 31, at 8:30 am. Mass at Immaculate Conception Church st 9 o'clock._ Interment in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. 30 MIDDLETON. SAMUEL. On Thursday, Oc- tober 29. 1931, at 9:15 p.m. at his resi- dence. 13ih st. ne. SAMUEL MID- DLETON. beloved husoand of Maria L. | Middleton, father of Esther Middleton Barnes. Raymond Middleton. and Kath- erine Bradford. Puneral Sunday, Novem- ber 1.1 p.m. from Zion Baptist Church, Rev. W. H. Washington officiating, Kindly omit flowers. Remains resting :t W. Er- nest Jarvis' funeral church, 1432 You st n.w., until 10 a.m. Saturday, thereafter at above residence. 1 MOONEY. WILLIAM . Lodge, No. 27, 1. O. Members of Amity . F.. are reguested to_attend funeral "services Brother WILLIAM E_MOONEY et Fifth Bapiist Church on Ssturday, Octaber 31. 1031, 1:30 p.m. L. E. DONALDSON, N. wm.ul EDGAR. On 'nmu 1931 st iy residenc EDGAR. be- tor | n . father of Grace Mooney | service t Fifth Bap- E sts. s, Saturday, Reiative: n be seen at il lhe friends invited. Body Chireh from 13 m: 10 115 pom. Tat Cedar Hill Cemetery. b MYFRS. DR. JOSEPH on w.dnudu Betoner 25 1500 Dr. JOSERR N YRS e G “Sears. veloved " mussand ol Bu: sanna V. Myers. Puneral services at his late, residence, 1462 Girard iday, October 30 at 7:30 p. hd Friends. Tnvited ‘o ‘strend: 4t Chester, Pa., Baturday, Oc .m. NOWAIS, EMMA E. Gnienier. Bt v man st.’ Syracu: NORRIE. nged Mulstone, mee of her 921 Tai- Y., Mrs. EMMA F_ sears.” Interment ook .. Octoder 23, 1931 ¢ Brath PALM, TRED. 008, Thursday, 131, 3¢ Galunesr ‘Hoapts PALM. the d-voted Srotnet o ha Porry. uncle of Mrs. Mrs. Sarah PFarreil. Bond. He aiso and. friends A T Bertha Han and protege Aauilla 50 Jfaves other relatives uneral Sunday, Ny T 5im.rom the John T Nhines fune coapel ard and Eve sts. &v. Interment Rosemont Cemetery FAYTON: JAMES. On Tuesday, October n. 1931 i Atiantic City, N 3, I PAY TON. devoted san of Emil ton. b er of Helen Carter. Della Morton Payie and Edward Payton. Funerai urday. Octover 31. at 10 am. FETNT tlnerhl ehureh: 148" vo terment Arlington anad Charles "Turner, | She wiso, e relatives and f:iends. mains W Ernest darvis' - funeral e u'xfl».‘fl You st nw. Puneral Saturda 31 at 2 pm. from Morniny aur st Church. interment Lincel Cemetery. PEGRAM. aged !1 years, htl:pv!d dau of Lula Toms. She leaves to mou; loss " a loving mother, r Sl at 2 Church, 26th st POLLARD, CHARI ber 29, "1931 View. Va. father "of brother of H. Pollard Norbing Star Baptiss . Oon Thnndly Oeto- Bolsny ton, Va. tine Tt W, ebect 3 “‘ufrfm.m civurel : it thereatter 'at iy " Iate. Tesidemce. o o} POLLARD. CHARLES. oOn v tober 28, 1631: 't his Kome, 1n- AcHaeion YcuRHARLES FOLIARD, Thers mill be L ocalled mesiine of the Prida of Amnr‘o make ‘arransements for the § will ‘be held Sunday from :ne"'n'l';n'mt'o ev'c' Baptist Church, Arlinston, Va. REYNOLDS EMMITT H. On Priday. ber 30, 1931, at Freed 53 MITT I REYNOLDE: "«""s’n ot ary, P Reynolds. brather of - Ando and Thomas 1. Reynoids and Aps. Sad FoEv unerat chares 112 *Fou ‘st Rrm Tal churel ou st. n.W. Notice of funeral Iater. AR SELLMAN. MARY. Depa: day. Octabe, e of > Nars Bianche Tonyee undML;nnn‘un‘ mains resting at Se Flors, 30 H st we. By S une i [} at his resi- P Notica ot funs mmm. GEORGE WILLIAN, adnese L geichesiay; Qelober 21031, B poveg Buitasd o S E Sfrvicen &t Anacostia piscopal Church, 14th and You 8t 3 p.m. Relatives arnd_friends Interment Congressional Cemetery. SHOEMAKER, GEORGE W. A special som. mlmlunnn of An- ostia KM‘!. No Il 15 called for Satur 31, N!L at 1 o'clock p.m.. for th of attending the funers l 0( brotner, GEORGE W. order of the worshlp!ul mls T HOPE. MADELINE tober 29, 1931 at 10:10 illness, MADELINE Py of the late Ed Services 'at Zurhorste: 3k a l Ci llu sts., Saturday, October 31, at Intirment Glenwood Cemetery. SIMPSON, ROSA E. On Thursddy, Oc xnr 29, 1931, ut her residence. 3767, 24t st o I EEOR beioved ne. ROSA_E. o George T. Simpson. Services will be 8 Gurnorsvs funéral mariots. 301 Capitol st. on Saturday. 31 - Md, " EUGH 3 inesday. tober 28, ml.::.:;‘ l%l‘fi. &- oaves to Interment Addison Chmh TE! Husbana 'of Mary E. ves ‘iheir | . four {27 thd four Drothers. u.r:"'f saiirday; Qence.” Rolntlios i’ (hiouae i » s an, invi ¢ "Lincotn Me Interme: %u""fljt AL’ 3. On Wednesdas 1951, &t " Sible TER J.. beloved husband of Mary Yoy (fice Bullivan) wid son of” John T. the from foBer 31, Services ai & 36th_and N sti. n.w., on Saturda; ber 31, at 9:15 am. Relativas an l:v‘l'led Interment Mount Ofvi - WALL, FRANK L. On Thursday. 1831, at the re mev;u of ll" Cheltenham, Md. Byeary Faner _:g Relatives .:eef..g;, ; ir ateFment chureh cometery: friends invited Sundar ., from Cheltenham n WALTON, HOWARD, a cars. o lenyes. b to m loving father, l.unm Hattle Walton: three s u 3 nle and Mary R ion: oh uncle. & grandmother and & zelatives and friends. Eugene Ford's un South capitol st Notice, ot WILKINS, MAGGIE. ber 20, 1931, MA Voted daughtér of aunt of Carrie Funersl Sunday. from Lincoln Ehurcn. T3z ‘e reh. ou Satnrday. iheteaties dence, 1213 Fairmont WILLSON, ELLA A. at the residence of Louis Pumphrey, Ma beloved wite of the lat fon of Rock Hall, ,‘d William Cook's luneral home, - and “Freston sis. Ealtimare, M ’fldl’ night. Interment 8t. 'John' etery. Rock Hall, Md, on Eat fober 31, at 10:30 am. ¢ Ders please copy.) WRIGHT. CHARLES day. October 29, 3320 17th st. WRIGHT, in late Mary Ja R. D. Carter, Gehee on ‘Saturdnye Obtober J1- at 3 b Chce ‘on Saturda; i Interment Rock Creek Cemete: WOOD, SAMUEL M. _Suddenly. on W day. ‘October 28, 1 T, Futieral from the residenee of his Long. Georse's Sunty” Yia., Blindey, o at 2 pm. Services at oy ‘amp “Springs, M 7 tives and fri Cemetery. In flmnrm AKERS; JORN F. Sacn my dear father, Geoagicd this e ohe year &ea Der 30, 1930. A _happy home we once enJ How sweet the memory neliness But death has left a lo e muom . A"’.fl Novemper This world can never BROOKS. 'mo! ol oux dlr T ARE PLOMMER us ‘three years ago lmy. g w As long a3 memor; We will always t LOVING Mt MER AND P 3 HAWKINS, ELENDER M. A sad but Joving tribute to the memory of our dear BM Sinfe? S e i ciahteen years a0 today, October 30, 1815 Wp have lost our soul companion, life linked with our own, And day by day we miss her more As we walk through life alone. Degp in our heart a picture lics OF aloved one gone to In_memory’s frame we will Because she was one of the you. Ay A PLUM- 'AND MINNIE A. LA’ HOUGHTON, WILSON ln HI 3 peloved Hisband. 'é?o TON, who passed (0 '.M lnl'. m ;le‘" .V m“l .vm L HOUG!- ll‘rl"lll WALTER 1. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear husband father, WALTER L. KETTNER, who de- paried this life tw years ago today, tober 20, 1929. The month of October is here, To us the saddest of the year, Because (wo years ago today Our_darling husband and father passed awe; HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN. * SEARS, JOHN H. In sad but loving remem- brance of our desr husband and faf JOHN H. SEARS, who died in Colo., mine years' g0 tods: Just a line of sweet remembrance, Just a memory, fond and trus Just s toker of iove's devotion Thet our hearts still long for you. H1S LOVING WIFE AND SON, AND ERLE. SMITH, ELLA HAWKINS. ing remembrance of our de: grandmother, ELLA HAW Who' entered into éternal rest thres years o today, October 30, 1928, ©Oh, mother, dear. we're go lonely here, As life’s journey we uv‘:m But we keep in mind that at the end of dime. 31 y with you. AND Sk LONELY BAUGETE RAN; “IDM.@Y ; GE Dies A& FUNERAL DESIGNS. ~GEO. C. TR .fifi-‘mw °.','.' Sendays 14th & Eye Gudc Bros. Co., 1212 F St. FLORAL 'mmgurrs