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XAXETP. 2QBXHB0V BZE8.
/Xyattrrille Boy Had Been Dit
ehszfed Rom Army for Disability.
HTATtfSVILiJE. October *0.?Harry
W. BoUhmv twenty-two, son of Mr.
mad Mrm. Trmnk. J. Robinson, died
oarty this monitor of pnetrmonla. ru
pertadaosd by Inlstm A brother,
8taal?y Robinsos, la reported 111 of
the Malady, while the father aad a
?later are reoorerlng from attacks of
tte disease. Toon? Robinson
discharged several months ago from
the Army owing to physical disability,
being stationed at the time at'Camp
MoClellan, Annlston. Ala. He served
on the Mexican border with Com
pany F of the Maryland National
Guard.
The young man attended the local
and Washington schools, and at one
time was employed by a bank of
Washington. He had been recently
connected with the Alleghany Coal
Company, Washington. Funeral ar
rangements have not been completed.
If yon want work read the want col
umns of The Star.
ASKS ma ALFOHSCS AID. ]
Son of Former Pretender Wants
Property in Vienna Protected.
PARIS, Saturday, October 2C.?The
unsettled conditions in Vienna are
indicated in the following message
addressed to King Alfonso of Spain
from Don Jaime, son of the former
pretender. Don Carlos, which has been
picked up from the wireless here:
"Please do me the favor to order your
Vienna ambassador to act as the
custodian of my household effects. I
will be eternally grateful."
Copyright, 1918. Hut Sfhiffnrr 1
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Ours isn't.
We make all-wool clothes at
always; we guarantee your satis*
faction with fabric, style, wear,
taik>ring,dye?as we always have.
You pay more for such clothes v
|mt they're worth it*
/
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WILLIS HORN AD AY
DIES OF INFLUENZA
Son of Newspaper Cqrre
spondent Dies in City.
Other Deaths Reported.
Willis L. Hornaday, son of J. P.
Hornaday, correspondent of the In
dianapolis News in Washington, age
twenty-two, died Sunday morning of
complications superinduced by Span
ish influenza. Funeral services were |
conducted at his home, 1419 Newton
street northwest, yesterday afternoon
by Rev. Arthur I* Hitchcock. Inter
ment was at Rock Creek cemetery.
Mr. Hornaday, who had been an
invalid all his life, was born in In
dianapolis, but had lived In this city
for a number of years.
Byron Buchanan.
Private Byron Buchanan of 939 M
street northwest died yesterday at
Camp Meade, Md., of pneumonia fol
lowing- Spanish influenza.
James R. Oxford.
Private James Rollington Oxford of
158 Portland street southeast died
Sunday at St. Elizabeth Hospital of
pneumonia, following influenza. Fu
neral services were held yesterday
afternoon at his home. Interment was
at Arlington.
Private Oxford was twenty-three
years of age. He is survived by his
widow and two children; his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. George R. Oxford; two
sisters, Helen Oxford and Mrs. W. San
ford, and a brother, George Oxford, Jr.
Private Oxford enlisted in the Medi
cal Corpa of the Army last September,
following a previous enlistment In the
Navy. He was In the Navy during the
occupation of Vera Cruz.
Deaths from Influenza reported up
to noon follow: liottie Griffith, 31
years, 484 Ridge street northwest;
Mary E>. Smith, 52 years, 1613 6th
street northwest; Martha Bell, 34
years, 214 I street southeast; Bart
Sims, 68 years, 744 Howard place
southeast; Ernest Dorsey, 2 years,
389 Clark court southwest; William
Riley, 29 years, St. Elizabeth Hos
pital; Thomas F. Davis, 21 years, 409
21st street northwest; Ammanda
Jackson, 32 years, 1822 4th street
northwest; Will E. Bradley, 44 years,
St. Elizabeth Hospital; Claude Law
son, 32 years, St. Elizabeth Hospital;
Annie Martin, 24 year* Walter Reed
Hospital; Marcus Osterman, 30 years,
St. Eliabeth Hospital; May Greer.
34 years. U. S. P. H. S. Hospital;
Francis C. Anderson, 30 years, Walter
Reed Hospital; Ralph W. Tripp, 28
years, U. S. P. H. S. Hospital No. 2;
Annie E. Foward, 51 years, U. S. P.
H. S. Hospital No. 2; Lawrence J. Wil
son. 28 years, 739 Harvard street
northwest; Robert Sommerville, 53
years, 320 Dixons court southwest;
William Dennle, 55 years, Washington
Asylum Hospital; Samuel Bailey, 26
years, 365 H street southwest; Arthur
H. Broadus, 24 years, 824 3d street
southwest; Bessie I. Roderick, 4 years,
323 12th street southwest; Ella Ar
thur. 40 years, Washington Asylum
Hospital; Joseph A. Hayden, 32 years,
U. & P. H. S. Hospital; Mary L. Ep
pard, 26 years, Providence Hospital;
Elsie M. Hall, 6 years, 737 Howard
avenue southeast; John R Williams,
26 years, 51 Canal street southwest;
Richard Wilson, 33 years, 215 C street
southwest; Ella Lee Doyle, 39 years,
1005 3d street southeast; Bessie
Thomas, 8 yearsi 915 Greens oourt
northwest.
ADDED TO OTRANTO DEAD.
Sergt. Blackson Victim of Sea Dis
aster?Six Survivors Announced.
The name of Sergt. Burroughs C.
Blackson of Penona. Fla., has been
added to the list of American soldiers
lost in the sinking of the British
steamer Otranto off the coast of Scot
land October 6.
Names of six additional survivors
from the Otranto are announced.
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The flavor is made from fresh
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The flavor comes inliquidfoim
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It comes ready-sweetened, and
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(Opposite Masonic Temple)
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GARRISON
A NEW FALL STYLE IN
jf/1on(afIar8
smiioiiiffWPUN
fOR CURRtHT SEtffSIEK
Time Lost Became of Epidemic
Kay Be Begained by Intensi
fying Study Comae*.
General policies affecting school
claaa terms and studies for the rest
of the current semester are being
worked out by a committee of the
primary and intermediate directors of
the public schools of the District
under the supervision of Superinten
dent of Schools Ernest X* Thurston.
Mr. Thurston said today that in all
probability all the time lost through
the epidemic, which amounts practi
cally to a month, will be regained by
intensifying study courses and by
cutting down vacation periods. He
said there will be no extra time added
to the school semesters either in
February or in June.
"The schools will open In full work
ing order next Monday," said the
superintendent. "There are many
problems that will have to be worked
out between now and that time, bear
ing largely on reconstruction of
classes to make up the time lost, but
I expect they will have been thor
oughly illuminated by the time the
schools open and that we will resume
our schedule where it was ended with
full determination to make up the
lost time by dint of harder work.
"It Is fortunate that the closing
came in the early part of the semester,
rather than toward the end or in the
middle of the half-year, for that en
ables us better to arrange our courses
to suit the changed conditions."
WINTHROP L0CKW00D
IN GERMAN HOSPITAL
First Direct Word Comas to Parents
Since Ho Was Reported Miss
ing In Action.
The first direct word from Winthrop
Lockwood, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas W. Lockwood, Jr., 2212 Massa
chusetts avenue northwest, since he
was reported "missing in action" in
June last, has Just been received by
his parents here.
The word from the son comes on
three brief postal cards, dated re
spectively June 10, June 20 and July
21. The first was written Just two
days after his capture by the Ger
mans. The cards announce that the
young man was, at the time of writ
ing, well and engaged in nursing in
a German hospital.
Young Lockwood was first reported
missing in action; then later an
nouncement was made by the Ger
mans that they held him as a prison
er. He enlisted with, the District of
Columbia ambulance unit which train
ed at Allentown, Pa. His brother,
Chester Lockwood, is in the Navy.
Deaths Reported.
Deaths reported to the health department In
the last twenty-four boon follow:
William Biley, 28 rears, St. Elisabeth Hos
pital.
Josephine D. Beibold ,78 years, 1248 Girard
street northwest. . _
Bailie entiling, 83 years. Tuberculosis Hos
pital.
Hose C. Houston, 78 rears, 3121 X street.
Kdns Cook. 8 jears, 207 Bates street.
Annie ????', 24 yean. Walter Seed Has
pltai.
Will K. Bradley. 44 yean, St. Elisabeth Hos
pital.
Claade Iawsou, 32 yean, St. Elisabeth Hos
pital.
Msrcns Osbermaa, SO yean, St. Elisabeth
Hospital. _ _
May Greer, St yean, V. 8. P. H. 8. Hos
pital.
Albert F. Parsons, 48 yean, 28 Iowa circle.
James B. Oxford. 28 years, Congress Heights.
Frank M. Black well, 86 years. St. Elisabeth
Hospital.
Willis D. Horaaday, 22 years, 1418 Newton
street.
Jack Martin, IT yean. National Training
School tor Boys.
Thomas J. Moats, 20 years, 1906 85th street
northwest.
Herbert O. Hamilton, 18 years, Walter Beed
Hospital.
Robert Fehrs, 82 years, Walter Beed Hos
pitaL.
Pearl E. Canter, 28 yean. 610 11th street
southeast*
Karl 8. King, 22 years, 712 Jscksen wtreeC
Vlncenzo Vlto, 42 yean, 465 C street sootb
w?t.
William E. Thompson, Jr., 81 years, 1832
Biltmore street northwest.
Wade H. Durall, 81 years, 1877 Gales street.
Julia F. Meehan, 49 yean, St. Elisabeth Hos
pital.
Curtis N. Bice, 85 years, 1108 D street
sou tli west.
Emms Bice, 24 years. Providence Hospital.
Henry Fasehlnbnr, 22 years, St. Elisabeth
Hospital.
Noble M. Cain, 27 yean, St. Elisabeth Hoe
pital.
Gabriel Baldwin, 67 years, Washington Asy
lam Hospital.
Leon V. Walker, 28 yean, Walter Beed Hee
pi George A. Hess, 7? ysers, 1827 34th street
northwest.
Ceridio Leone, 88 yean, 28#% 4H street
? JohiTv.' Harris, 72 yean, United States Sol
diers' Home Hospital.
Isaac Taggart, 71 yean, United States Sol
diers' Home Hospital.
Thomas E. Armstrong, 86 yean, Emergeoo
H?Eojrene Hale, 82 years. 1001 18th street.
Lee Hing, 58 years, Washington Asylum Hos
PitBnth Payne, 22 years, Georgetown TTalrsrsity
H James * H. WflHams, 80 yean. Casualty Hos
P'john P. Miner, 27 years, 102 Canal strsst
southwest.
Msrgaret E. Oden, 18 yean. Tuberculosis
Hospital.
Msry Marshall. 71 yean, Washington Asy
lum Hospital.
Sanderson S. Cohn, 1 year, 808 28U> street
northwest.
Kola Deris, 23 ysan, Freedmen's Hospital.
Bort Sims, 88 yean, 744 Howard place south'
"Somas r. Davis. 21 years, 40* 21st street
""Amanda Jackson, 32 yean, 1322 4th street
"""Martha**Bell. 84 years, 214 I strast mtheast.
Ernest Dorsey, 2 years, 838 Clark eoort sooth
Mary E. Smith, 62 yean, 1818 8th street
northwest.
Lottie Griffin, 31 yean, 424 Bidfe street
northwest.
Raymond E. Thomas, 10 months, 2720 H
street northwest.
Willism 8. Smith, 83 yean, 1626 If street
D?Gertrodc A. Walker, 8 yean, 36 H street
*?ManSe'* Mack, 87 years, 1248 Wyli. street
northeast.
Tyson T. Barks, 38 ysers, Toberealssis Hoe
Pi George Smith. 4 days, 2 Arlington place
soathwest.
CAUGHT TS ENEMY MBUgE
Private J. A. Carnell, Washington,
Eecoveriiig in Ho?pitaL
While carrying a dispatch from a
base unit" to a battalion in an attack
ing position. Private John A. Carnell
waa oaught In the enemy barrage. The
ahrapnel flying down upon him tore his
gas mask and he was subsequently
overcome. He was taken to a base
hospital where he is now recovering
not only from - gas attack, bnt from
shrapnel wounds In the shoulder.
' a letter telling of his experience was
received by the boy's mother, Mrs.
lUry Carnell, 83S 12th street north
OoL Miller to Save Hew Duties.
Col. Archie Miller. Signal Corps, has
been relieved from duty at Garden
City. Long Island. N. Y., ana ordered
t. report to the director of military
aaronautica in tbia city iuvdutjii
CABDB 0F THAFKS.
dssxkas. i wish t? 1^'l T"
\ ml friends my sincere ?SPSS?!.,
tton for their kindness, symimthy *5?3Fl?r
22SWn^,v5?u*h/iSknekS
BT BIS DEVOTED V/UK MAUDtlLlNlt
A. DENKKAS.
ixwiMu w. wish to w? rr^r??i
thanks and appreciation to ??J?'? *"!
nlatlna for the HW"''. ?f'??'. ?
beautiful floral tribe ton at the
beloved na, ARTHUR LAMA It KOWLEB.
BX M0TH1K AMU FATHER.
Ws wish to express m.
and appreciation to our relatives snd f"e?ds
for thalr kindness and sympathy at thai death
of our beloved wife sad daughter, CATHE
RINE C. HERBERT. ?
HUE UUUitlD AND PARENTS.
Twranrnr I wish to express to my rela
tires and friends my sincere *?:
preclatlon for their kindness,
beautiful floral tributes sent at.thedeath of
m> dearly beloved hust^nd, WUJJAM Q.
KKXlimi:g BT HIS DEVOTED W1>E.
LOWBX. We wish to express onr ?Jacere
thanks and appreciation to relatives, menas,
neighbors and my husband's ?*?J!5^2U?S
the navy yard for kindness extended during
the Illness of our husband ind ^*ter>
GEO BOB CARTER LOWBT, and for W?'
pathy and beautiful floral tributes at his
de,tlBT HIS WIFE AND DAUGHTER. *
OBBORN. I wish to express my sincere thanks
and appreciation to my relatives and Wends
StfM?.reawsss
'?'?i.li'iZ.iJTlii* 0. GfiBOES".
PTE, I wish to express my daw">
and appreciation to my friends and rela
tires for the kindness, sympathy "d besu
tiful floral tributes at the death of my be
loved husband, THOMAS PJt .
BX HIS DEVOTED WIFE.
THRUSH. We wish to express our slncers
thanks and appreciation to our friends and
relatives for the khidnMs, sympathy and
beautiful floral tributes atthe death of our
beloved daughter, ANNA 30. |
iMS.
vnwis Mr and Mrs. Max Ehnnan, at |
? riSSe.StaSlttT October 27. 1?18.( - I
daughter,
DIED.
AJUtSTBOBO. Oa Monday, October J&UlSi
feo&'S how'eiS^ ?TSs??
Fuaerel from'the'rSfrdenee of his statsr, Mrs. j
Errett Wallace, 6814 Delaware street. Chewy
Chase, Md., TburwUy, October 81, at 11
, a.m.
BAILET. Departed this life oa Wednesday.
October 80, 1918. at 13:20 o'clock, at the
Freedmen's Hospital. after a brief
WASHINGTON BAILET, the beloved |
brother of Alice B. Powell.
Notice of funeral hereafter.
BAXXXET. 0a Sunday, October 2T, 1918. at I
the Aviation Training tohool, St Paul,
I Minn., of pneumonia, PHILIP BAILLEx,
Funeral from his parents' residence, 285
South Capitol street, on Thursday, October
I 81, at 2 p.m. Brief aervices at the house.
Interment in Arlington national cemetery.
Kelativea and friends invited. *0
i BOBBER. Oa Wednesday. October 80, at1:451
a.m., ROSE E. BONNER (nee Cook), beloved I
wife of John J. Bonner.
Notice of funeral hereafter from her late resi
dence. 1207 Orren street northeast.
BOTTIC. On Tuesday, October 2#, 1918, at 14211
Columbia road northwest. MARGARET V.
BOUIC, aged seventy-six years.
Services at her lsts residence Wedneaday even
lng. Interment at Frederick, Md., on Thurs
day, October 81. 31
BOWZEB. On Tuesday, October 29, 1918, at
5 o'clock, JOHN BOWZER, beloved son of
Mrs. Ellen Bowser, brother of Harry Bowser.
Funeral from his late residence. 414 D street
j northeast, Thursday, October 8l, at 2 p.m. j
BURNS. On October 24. 1918, at 2:20 a.m.,
at American Red Cross Military Hospital,
Liverpool, England, JOHN IRVING BURNS,
V. B. Marine Aviation, beloved son of Mr.
and Mrs. George E. Burns (nee Irving),
2109 R street northwest, aged twenty-eight j
years.
Notice of funeral hereafter. 80*
CANTER. On Monday. October 28. 1918, at I
1:88 a.m., at ber residence, 810 11th street
southeast, PEARL E. CANTER, aged twen-1
1 Funeral*frontier late residence oa Thureday.
October 81, at 10 a-m.
rissTT. On Tuesday. October 28. 1918, at I
her home, Brancbville, Md., MARIE R.,be
loved wife of Joe tab K. Cassel and mother |
of Blanche and Theodosla Powell.
Funeral services at M. E. Church South I
Thursday, October 81, at 2 o clock.
CHAKCET. On Tuesday, October29. 1918.at I
?:46 p.m., at her residence, 486 M street
^"wdbil^^mot^oTLillle E. Chancey, I
I^ifenil'1 Mm?nhere*lst* residence, Friday,
I November 1. at 3 o clock. 81
hi ijtoh On Tueaday, October 29, 1918, at ]
h^pMente" residence, 109 ISth street
northeast, LURA M.. beloved daughter of
I Raise E. and Agnes K. Clinton. I
raneral from her parenta' resldsnce on Bator
I dav November 2, at 10 a.m. Relatives and
! m?ds tovited to attend. Interment at |
Glen wood cemetery. 1
flOUTWQX. On October 80, 1918, at 8 a.m..
ALICE REED, widow of the late Alton W. j
Corn well and mother of Jessie BOorawelL j
Vnnenl Saturday. November 2, at 2 p.m., from l
W^ghrs rtspel. 10th and O streets north
( wes* Interment at Congreastonal cemetery. |
SATIS. Oa Tuesday, October 26. 1918, j
THOMAS EARL, infant eon of Thomas L.
I and Eleanor E. Davis (nee Dvwaes).
God's will be dose.
I MOTHER AND DADDT.
j Funeral private.
nAmfTLlT. On Monday, October 28, 1918, at ]
10 a.m.. at Georgetown University Hospital,
NELLIE, beloved wife of John & Donnelly
and beloved sister of Mrs. Egbert H. Hunter,
%in iM<>nh O'Gorman, Mrs. Fnuik McGoyern,
M? MiSael RiS?Ml? Delta Rafferty, Mr.
Harry Rafferty and Mr. James Raflerty.
*..?*ai from residence, 1809 H street north
west, Thursday, October 81, at 9 a.m. Burial
at Mount Olivet cemetery. 80
Oa Wedneaday. October_ 80, 19M,
DOYLE, widow of Richard B.
DOYXX.
MARX
Fnnerat" from the residence of her son-in-law,
Chariea F. Boss. sr.. ?20 14th street north- j
esst, Friday, November 1, 2 p.m. 81*
raaaan. On Tuesday, October 29, 1918. I
ItARX L. la the twenty-seventh year of her
Sre beloved wife of Dr. George I. Eppard
IS' daughter of J. B. and Mary C. Mulll
Fum^I from ?>" P""1*' rwl?r'?f,;?r1rlg1
atn^t northeast, on PndiTi November l, at i
8 45 a i^Maei at St. Martin's Church at
* Interment la Mooat OUvet cemt
tery.
On Tuesday, Octobsr 29.191S, at 8 I
. m it her eon's residence, Bffwyn, Md., |
KUZASBTH 2*t?ir
i9?g T^onbard KxeL sr., ana beloved motner
2^5.r^mss. w jzs
aOIsmTH. On Tneeday. October 2ft 1M*.
atHaiborg. Pa.. HARRY M.. beloved by
baid 5 Iiniaa Bmna Goldamlth and dearly
lJSJed son of Sarah C. and the late Henry J.
Goldsmith.
Notice of funeral hweafter.
GBABT. Departed this IKS on Monday, Oe
toSr 28, 1918. at U JO p m.. at hla real
Fort Stevens. Brlghtwood. P. u,
GEORGE P.. beloved hnsbsnd of Pannle L.
Grant (nee McClendoo). and devoted son of
Martha aad the late Edward Grant.
mteral Thureday, Oetol?r Sl. frmm bia late
reaidence. Fort Stevens, Brlghtwood, D. C.,
st S o'clock p.m.
Aviv Deoarted Hda We oa Sunday, October
street soatbeast, KATE GRAY, dearly be
loved mother of George Gray.
In God's hssna of fadeless beauty,
Kate ta mm a shtotogstar.
Dwelling la the Holy city.
With the heanaly gate ajar.
mneral (private) from her late resldaaes, at 2
^etork. Thareday. October 81. ;
GOT, MICHEL 0EE8TE DEAD.
One-Time President of Haiti Suc
cumbs to PncTimnnio Troubles.
new YORK. October 3#?Gen.
Michel Oreate, one-time President of
BAltl. died here yesterday of pneu
monia and complications, aoon after
landing at an American port from
Prance. He became seriously ill dur
1 n<fen!ieOT?ste was born in Jacand,
Haiti. Ilfty-nlne years aco. Educated
in law, he was elected a member of
the chamber of deputies of Haiti in
isto, a senator In ltlli and president
In HI*. A. re-volution by Gen. Tbeo-j
dore and Oreata Zamor forced his
abdication and flight in January. 1*14.
He went t? Jamaica and _thence to
Fails. W*er? he f
DSD.
mttiw Ob Toeeday. u*
iaojs?M,T.P?a^j^3^
Theresa Halllsy |m Tsyioc), la tba thirty
papers pleaae copy.)
HAEOOMBE. On Tuesday. October 28, 1MJ.
at 12? l?t street sontyast. *!?.??
loved wife of Charles Hareanbe, moujer 01
.even children. aee^r*e*tirelr?ro
teen years to an Infant three ?J? "
voted daughter of Julia ??"???a?r *1
Lacy A. Stewart and auat of Batolle C. and
Mabel M. Jackwn. Tharsday.
Funeral from ber late ? w^??,.SSWii
October 31, at 8 p.m. Friends invitea.
HERRITT. On Monday. <*'<*?? 'f? "A8}Ji*
10:50 a.m.. JKANKTrE E awed twenty sour
years, beloved wife of John
beloved daughter of Mrs. Pauline* t ' t
Funeral (private) from Hanlon s, Ml H street
northeast, Thursday, 9 a.m.
HOUSTON. On Monday. October 28, 1918. aj
8:W p.m.. ROSE C. HOUSTON, mother of
Mary F. Gosssge and sUter of the lste T.
Funeral'from L. T. Clements' cbspel. 1241Wis
consin srenue. at 2 M p.m. <?
tober 81. Interment at Mount Olivet ceme
tery. (Baltimore papers please copy.)
mo. Departed this life Monday. 2S?2Sr
m iflia ?? 2:45 P?in., at hit residence,
UOsTS'tnil JOffiJ T- KING the belovjd
husband of the lste Mary A. Kin* ana
father of Charles Kins.
Funeral from his Uts residence ?rW*? "?"?
in*. November 1, at 10 o clock. Relatives
and friends invited. S1
LOWE. Suddenly, on Monday. October M.
1818. JOHN W. LOWE, beloved son of Mary
p -nti the late Louis P. Lowe.
Notice of funeral hereafter. (Baltimore pa
pers please copy.)
MARSHALL. Departed this life suddenly. In
Baltimore. Md.. on /J25SK, marshal^
pneumonia. MAUD HAl^HEB MARSHALL.
She leaves to mourn her loss a mother.
Emma Hatcher; sister, ^leSe
and Maggie Gibson. and aunt. Mra. Maggie
Interment* in Weverton. Md. (Front Royal,
Va., papera please copy.)
MoCABE. On October 28. 1918, at
at her reaidence, 615 lsVc^rft?pU? beloved
MARGARET (Pearl) McCABE, belovea
daughter of Mary A. McCabe. atr^t
Funeral from her late reaidence. 915 ttreet
northwest. Relative* and frienda invited.
MoLAKASAir. On Tuesday, October 29, 1918,
after a long illness, GEORGE XAVIER Mc
TiANAHAN, dearly beloved husband of Caro
line Duer McLanahan, in the forty-seventh
Funera^fprivato^'from his late ?sldOTea. 2?l
Q atreet northwest, Thursday, October SI,
at 2:30 p.m.
TrrAT, Departed this life ^i5?S2t??<nraL?
29, 1918, in New Haven. MNOOOgP^NEAL.
the son of Amand and the lata JeMia Heal
snd brother ofJohn R. Neel andLittle
Costley and nephew of Susan M. uoraey ana
the late R. Jamea R. Dorsey.
Notice of funeral later.
NEWMAN. Departed this l''<!f)ctoVra!a81JJ;
at o.ox at h?r residence, 14o C street souin
iwstl GEORGIASA, beloved wife of Oaj*.
S. Newrosn snd devoted mother of THlllem
It, Burke, Elisabeth, Nelson 8. and Walter
G. Newman (now with the American Expedi
tionary Force in France). w
Funeral from her late residence Thursday. Oc
tober 31, at 1:30 p.m. al
NEWMAN. Members of the Y. L. B. Star
B. Association. No. 1. are herebj notlfled o^
the death of our late sister, GEORGIAN A
NEWMAN. October^Wl^
M. L. MIDDLETON, F. 8.
OLIVER. On Wednesday. Oetober_SO.1918.at
"lUT OTCAR* OUvST'brfKed s'n^f
in the fort,-fifth year of
Burial*^Tom his Ute residence, 812 K street
southesst, en Friday. November 1. at 2 P;m
Interment at Congressional cemetery. l
Fannie Washington Reading. 1
RICHMOND. On Tuesday, October 29. 1918.
*t 11*15 P.m., at her residence, 3028 u
atreet northwest, BARBARA LOUISE (nee
Shulie), beloved wife of Kollln G- Rlch"
mond. aged twenty-eight Tears
Funeral (private) Friday afternoon. 31
ROLLINS. Departed this life on Monday Oc
Fsnnie^and t??taS
William Chandler and sister of James Cbsn
dler and Mildred Taylor. .
Notice of funeral hereafter.
uTTPERTTTS. On Wednesday, October 30,
lfllft at 1:45 a.m., in Providence Hospital.
PAULINE, beloved wife of the late Harry
H. Rupertus.
Notice of funeral hereafter.
flrwoifPOK. Suddenly, October 30, 1918, of
^SSSmSnia PAUL J. SIMONTON, beloved
ton of John P. snd Margaret A. Simonton
May^hls roul and the aonls of all
departed, through tba mercy of God. reat
In peace.
Funeral private. Pleaae omit flowers. 31
SKINNER. On Tuesday, October 29, 1918, at
the residence of her ?"n-ln-lsw, Geor?e A.
un.th 825 11th street northeast, RE
BECCA G., wife of Enoch O. Skinner, aged
sixty-eight years.
KTTKGERLAND. On Tuesdsy. October 29.
IMS st her residence. 1004 10th street south
e?t EVA VT SLINGERLAND (n? Gid
dings), beloved wife of William W. Slinger
Fnneral from her late residence on Thursday,
October SI. at 10:30 a.m. Interment at lau
rel, Md. (Laurel, Md., papers please copy).
g? itht On October 28, 1918. at 10:55 a.BS.,
HJf^old.SoS; N. C.; Mrs. GEORGE) A.
SMITH (nee Oolburn).
Notice of funeral later. 30
SORRELL. On Monday, October 28, 1918, at
h?r residence. 614 Tennessee avenue north
Mrt MAHGARET J. SORRELL (nee
Keily). beloved wife of Charles W. Sorrell.
May she rest in peace.
ssntArai from her late residence on Thursday,
F^SLr ai at 2:30 p.m. ReUtives and
friends invited to attend. Interment Con
gressional cemetery.
SUGRUE. On Wednesday, October 80. 1918.
n. brief illness, at her reaidence, 28 R
street northeast, MARY JOSEPH SUGRUE.
beloved daughter of El^abeth and J.
Sugrue, and 6ister of Patrick A. and J. Leo
N^Tof funeral hereafter. 1*
XEZEBOLT. On Tuesday. October ?, 19!8, at
i of. ? m at ber parents' residence, r ort
ii^r Heights, Va., MARIE ALICE, brioved
iSe of H. P. Thiebolt and daughter of Mr.
JSd Mrs. C. B. F. HaUer, in her twenty-fifth
year.
How can I ever forget thee.
Never shall thy memory fade;
Sweetest thoughts shall ever linger
?-d the grave whe^tbou artjn^
Think not, dear dangkter. that thou art for
gotten.
By us thou shalt never oe;
Aa lonx as breath shall warm oar frai
Our thoughts shall be of thee.
BY HER MOTHER AND FATHER.
Funeral from the above addreaa. Thursday .Oc
tober 81. at 10 a.m. Interment at Monnt
Olivet cemetery. 30
IE0XA8. On Tuesday, October 29, 1918, at
his reaidence, the Oongresalooal apartment,
wni> E. THOMAS (noo Vroeland), wife of
(privste>"from chapel of John R.
\fSht Company. 1337 10th atreet nortb
5St. on November 1. (Jeney City
papers please copy.)
XOEBEN8. On Wednesday, October SO, 1918.
Vtlam.. at ber residence. 818 C street
?outbeast, MARY, beloved wife of William
J. Torrens. ?
Notice of fnneral hereafter.
WEAVER. Departed tbla life Monday, Octo
?r ^1918. at 10:80 p.m.. at his rari
->118 Champlaln street northwest,
CHARLES H., the beloved bos band of Bes
sie C Wesver, son of Burr Weaver and
brother of Seldon and Henry Weaver. . .
Funeral aervices at liiwif Cbapel, B street
between 14th and 16th street*. Thoratay,
October 31, at 8 p.m. Burial at Uneoln, Va.,
Mtaj. Aalativaa and frienda tartta^^to
?nrra-nra Members of TayVa's Oaunefl. Wo.
So. I. o. of St. Luke, ^
of the death of our late brother, CHAKLE8
from' Lomax'i t't'fp.), 8 street near
JrtSrJSST^SrSyJrentaf, October
n. 1918, at 8 o'clock.
?ii , | i.ms Denarted this life Tburaday, Oc
Ifll^JAMBS WILLIAMS. He la
^lv^ to ? aunt, Taxana Rodger., and
rowndaiU be held Thursday, October 81, at
2p.m., from Wood's undertaking parlors. ?
WILLIAMS. On Monday, October M. M18, at
o .on n m . at his residence. 517 Virginia
avenue southeast, NORMAN C. WILLIAMS,
beloved son of Robert snd Catherine il
ltsms I nee Sweeney), aged eight years and
eight months.
Little Norman was our darling.
Pride of all our hearta at home.
But an angel whispered,
^.^k ffi? ^ fri?<l. invited. ?
-?rani# Denarted this life October 28. 1918,
WILSOH. I*paroa RICHARD, the son of
All?'wtoa and tli Ut? Jullua J. Wilsjn.
'?S? ga-aTSK-iiS.'-'
la Xemomm.
&IUZ&. In sad but loving remembrance of
my dear husband and our father, SEBAS
TIAN BAULK, who departed tula Ul? ?*v?
year ago today, October *0. 1*17. Aurn
versary mass St. Aloyslus Church.
"May his soul rest in peace."
WIFE AND CHlLDBXb. ?
BZXX. In sad but lorinx remembrance of our
derated daughter, sistfr aud friend. MAKV
HELEN BEx-L, who departed this life two
years ago today, October 30. 1916.
Dearest Helen, we hare laid thee
In the peaceful grave's embrace.
But thy memory wui be cherished
Till we see thy heavenly face.
BY HE it DEVO'iED HoTHEK.
You are not forgotten, dear Helen,
Nor ever will you be;
As long as lire and memory laat
I will always think of thee.
BT HEB is?tU'lc.&> *mEND, i^DlTH TAY
L04ft.
No one knows how I have missed you
In the years gone by.
When you left me, aister,
r or your home up in the sky.
HEB DEVOTED BISTER. ?
BTFBEB, In memory of our beloved son and
brother, 1SIDOK W. B1EBEB, who passed
away October 3o, i.^08, and also our oarling
mother and grauu^-lier, BETTY GAJSS.
Best sweetly, dear ones.
BY THE FAMILY. 9
DANIELS. In sad and loving memory of my
beloved mother, Mrs. SUSAN DANIELS. Who
?entered into eternal rest one year ago today,
October 30. U?17.
No one knows how I have missed you in the
year gone by.
When you left me sad and lonely for your home
up in the sky.
Though you're gone, you're not forgotten, and
your place can ne er be filled;
I will keep your memory cue nailed until my
heari in death is stilled.
BY HE It LO\ 1NG DALuUTEli, TILL1E
LEWIS. ?
DANIELS. In sad membory of my beloved
mother, SUSAN A. DANIELS, who left us
one year ago today, October HO, 1U18.
We often sit and think of mother
When we're all alone;
For memory is the only friend
That grief can call its own.
Sleep on, my darling mother,
How sweet to breathe thy name;
In life we lovad you dearly,
Ih death we do the saiue.
BY HER DEVOTED SON A~ND GRANDCHIL
DREN. ?
HAWKINS. In sad but loving remembrance
or our dear mother, grandma and great
grandma, ELENDEK. who entered into rest
five years ago today, October 30, 1813.
Ws miss you* dear mother, our counsel and
/ruide,
t we will need thee when evils betide.
Remembrances of thee our journey will be light
And we feel you ere near to guide us arlgut.
BY HER LOVIN<* CHILDREN.
Dear grandma. I get so louesome.
When I visit the old home place.
Not to hear your voice calling.
Nor even to see your loving face.
HER DEVOTED AND LOVING GRAND
DAUGHTER, MINNIE S. LAWRIE.
Grandmother traveled the Journey before us,
She knows all the cost of the way.
She paid out the price of its fullness,
That grandmother only could pay.
BY HER GRAND AND G KKAT-G RAND
DAUGHTER, GERTRUDE H. AND EVE
LYN ROBINS. ?
HEITMUXLER. In sad remembrance of our
beloved wife and mother. CAROLINE HEIT
MULLEIt. who departed this life two years
ago today, October 30, ltflO.
Dear is the grave in which she is laid.
Sweet is the memory, which never shall fade;
Heart of my life is buried deep
Uuder the sod, where she peacefully sleeps.
BY HER HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. ?
HADDOX. In sad snd loving remembrance of
our dear son and brother, JAMES O. MAD
DUX, who died two years ago today, Oc
tober 30, lttl?.
BY HIS MOTHER AND SISTERS. ?
KcCONNELL. In sad but loving remembrance
of our dear husband and father, JOHN J.
McConnell, who died four years ago today,
October 30, 1?14.
Loved in life, remembered in death.
WIFE AND CHILDREN. ?
SKID MO RE. In sad remembrance of my dear
mother. HENRIETTA ADAMS 8KIDM0RE.
who depaited this life four years ago todsy,
October 30, 1914.
My heart, deep In sorrow, returns to this day,
As memory recalls how death Iwre her away
And left me in tears, in grief and in woe.
When I stood by her casket four years ago.
BY HElt LOVING SON. JAMES M. SKID
MORE. ?
SULLIVAN. In sad but loving remembrance
of our dear mother. MARY AGNES SULLI
VAN, who departed this life four years ago
today, October 30. 1914.
Sleep on. dear mother, your labor Is o'er.
Your willing hands shall toil no more;
A faithful mother, both loviug and kind,
A better mother we could not find.
May her soul rest in peace.
BY HER LOVING SON AND DAUGHTER-IN
LAW, JOE AND MAUD. ?
VALENCIA. In sad but sweet remembrance
of our son, grandson and brother, NICHO
LAS P. VALENCIA, who departed this life
one year ago today, October 30, 1917.
BY HIS FATHER AND MOTHER AND
GRANDFATHER AND GRANDMOTHER
AND BROTHERS AND SISTER. ?
WOLTZ. Sacred to the memory of my hns
band, G. WILLIAM WOLTZ, who entered
Into eternal rest so suddenly three years
ago today, October 30. 1915.
Oft we tread the path before us
With s weary burdened heart;
Oft we toil amid the shadows
And our?!field8 are far apart.
But *.be Ssvior's "Come, ye blessed, ??
All our Isbors will repay.
When we gather in the morning
Where the mists have rolled away.
We shall come with Joy snd gladness.
We shsll gather around tl?e throne.
Face to face with those who loved us,
We shall know as we are known.
And the song of our redemption
Shall sound through endless day.
When all shadows have departed
And the mists have rolled away.
BY HIS WIFE, SADIE P. WOLTZ, ?
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
W. R. SPEARE CO.,
1206 H St N.W.?
Phone Main 108.
JOSEPH GAWLER'S SONS
Hnba br lrtutkm National Selected 1*
flelana. Berrieea rendered tn all put. vf a*
Patted BUM. bj ?peclal rtpmuuttrei.
TCLCFHONC ISTA.LI.HID I.(9
Maim B?1?-SSH^jgpg?^LADY
17(041 STA*r
AVKNUK ^j?? CHAPCVf
?? w- 0eai * <*
(16 H STREET KORTHXA8T.
AataMkd. Bernce. OlanL
lim T. Byan. Clarence H. BeCMni
ryan a McClelland
117 At. B_E.
Uictt is Connection.
Chapel. Pbern. u MS.
t. WILLIAM LEE. foaml
| MMm. Ltrery la conn?ttl<a.
j. Chapel aad modern crematoria.. Modea,
132 p?. are. a.w. fall. im
George P. Zurhorst's Sons.
wcokpo rated.
aw nJHrr capitol w. Line, m.
R. F. HARVEY'S SON
1523 14th Street N.W.
Phone Franklin 5235. de22*
Frank Geier's Sons Co
111S SBTENTH ST. N.W.
i Chapel. Telephone call. Nortt ML
Timothy H anion
MIHII. HJ. U ~
JOHN R. WRIGHT CO,
1337 10th St. ?-.W. Phone N. 47.
APTOMOBIL! BEBTIcm.
" A. Q. FREY CO.
Establlabed 1900.
fg, aad O 111, n.w. Pb?ne North 7MS. 10*
Joseph F. Birch's Sons,
2034 M St. N.W. ?M
Antomobtl. Berries
WM. H. SARDO & CO,
?1> B at. ?... Pbooe Lincoln JOL
Chapel. Antomobile fa?rala.
fuheral designs.
QEO. c. SHAFFER, 2? 55
&S-&
Washington Floral Con
14th and N. T. ATE. *eln lj?.
Altiatie FWal Piilwa P?lar
Appropriate Floral Tokens.
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