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Corby’s Bread I Pound g p||p POUND CAKE Before Frost Comes PpArflPQ HP lIV/lp Q —is llic time yen? can enjoy eating the fine quality sweet " wttwMMwU mAX T JLJLa^l^^ potatoes from the Eastern Shore. Our price should induce and ft TXT7 \T SWEET 5 Lbs., 18c Cranes POTATOES 10 Lbs., 35c .31 APPLES — . for h short time longer. ytr ii />• avi *i/v i. h e /*e will probably be the Every one who cats apples knows this famous Ye OW Onions 3 Lbs 10c J On’ e grapes o |hero >C wiu'prob- variety. Coming in right from tile orchards, these A Uiilf TV V/illUllO} %J liUO*; Ivv ably be more; but higher prices are right at their best. When you see these you 11 r* f 1 4 /% will prevail. surely want to take home a supply. I rices that coin- I |%Q I |<%st Don’t miss these two items. pci vour attention. lUv FRESH j Lbs. OC r Ike S*4— 10 Lbs., 29c 4 £ iOc 6 w 25 c COOKING APPLES, 7 Lbs, for 25c | CABBAGE. Per Lb.. 2V 2 c Heinz Bulk Q A/» Heinz Prepared 1 e Heinz Baked 1C _ These Specials Are Pickles—per pt.«J"b Spaghetti—can iOC Kidney Bean*, can.**''' Money Savers Hawk SMOKED HAMS, Per Lb., 25c Read carefully and then look at the goods Sanitar y large O A Sanitary OO Sanitary Salad 07 Catsup bottle “VC Peanut Butter Dressing—bottle Post Bran Flakes., Pkg., IQc ORIGINAL SAUSAGE, u.35c ru r - uit.iiniOc & 2-25c1 a 2 *2Sc(RTSSLIOe befiden Crown Syrup * „ c 2! - |b "” 15c ONE-GALLON JUG VINEGAR, 49c • s n . n . "Mavis” Mcllhenny QT Del Monte *J \Jll3rt Jsr ilCklCSy per Chocolate Sauce, Tobasco Sauce . . JDC Tomato Sauce, can . |C a.,, FIRST PRIZE NUT MARGARINE, Lb.. 25c Michigan Navy Beans ft I s ’2f>C 1 ~ —~ Pennant OC/w Funslcn s Pecan <J£* Diamond Walnut OO Salted Peanuts, jar L*u\j Halves, jar ODv Meat, can LdO\* \ 4fr 25c “SAFE HOME” MATCHES, te.Se l\ooaies RJbow Macaroni— Brer Rabbit *1 *J Duffs Molasses O Red River A€\ Molasses, tin .... 11C No. 2 2 LtO C Molasses, No. 2 . I£C Star Soap, Cake, 5c LIBBrs corned BEEF HASH, 24c I _______________________________________ Swansdown Flour h.t pkj o ”'29c T7 C[ DT ITTPD TUNA FISH, 7-oz.can 27c LdVj\jD OUI 1 CjAX All White Meat 13-OZ. CiUl. .. . 50c -Selected from the best storage SANITARY stock we can buy. The utmost care uruiiintw # is used in candling to insure that none BRAND I Aunt Jemmta Pancake, pkg., 14c but ! >cr , , >\ ct e g g S are offered you. n Pillsbury Pancake, pkg. Virginia Sweet Pancake, pkg., 11c t^^t^ Unyoacan Carton 45° 1 fIC C ARIbl ‘ QmoH 07/. Per P? _ Sanitary brand is well known to everv LUU LiIDU Ollldll, £IC n UiflC patron. Eat more butter, price is more mod- CVOI ID I #**.**** COa ** " crate than it has been for several years at O 1 I\Ul Loffler’s FRESH MILK IB i 1 B orK Oct usage h - l - Biack & - son > While our business is large we believe much more milk could be All the goodness for which Loftier products Per Lb. consumed in Washington homes with great benefit to-all members * arc famous is,found in this all-pork sausage. It of the family* most especially the children. is delivered direct to our stores by Loftier s wag- Milk supplied by the H. L. Black & Son’s Alderney Dairy is ous thus insuring you fresh goods at all times. ■ Hf* rated by the District Llealth Department as real good milk, the rating Cool, nippy mornings call for Lomer s sau- #JI W being well up with all the other first-class milk distributors, sage. When next vou buy try Loftier s. rn>o a customer P«r QC c Per /» Per 10, BREAKFAST BACON I Pt»j Requirements Qt, I^c | THE EVENIXH STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C., THURSDAY. OCTOBER !). 192 L, Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to the Health Department tn the taut 24 hour*; .Norman Richardson. 18, Sibley Hospital. Rose A. Klein, 42, 838 I st. k.w. Daniel Hcanlon. fit!, Providence Hospital. George O. Warren. 69. 3912 Grant rd. Robert Maeomber, 4. Children's Hospital. Marian L. Swann, 1, Providence Hospital (ieora» Sarderson, 4 munlha. Children's Hos pital. John Charlton, 1 month, 11300 K st. John U. Huddleston, 1 day, Walter Reed Hospital. Infant of Clinton S. and Myra L. Denty, IX'/a hours, Garfield Hospital. John Moore, 4.1. Galltnger Huspitaff Samuel K. Jackson, 11. Kreedmen'a Hospital. Mamie Junes. 40. 1321 Corcoran st. I a rale L. Jackson. 38. 1622 6fb st. Willlsm Price, 3. Kreedmen's Hospital. William D. Tliomaa, 1, 138 Provident at. o.e. Eratinc Williams, 1, 111*8 Dingers ct. Births Reported. The following birth* have lx*s»n reported to th«* I (oh I tli Department in the last I*4 hour*: William R. and Ada C. Fibber, boy and girl twin*. tieorge J. and Lilly Ttelngrnber. boy. I Frank A. and Italy I*. Krn«t, Ijoy. j Frank and Fva Letllenon, boy. | tlgo and Antoinette Pietro. Iwy. i .N’icolo and Amelia A. Hi’ggieri, boy. Arrher; and Fannye I. Willey, boy. Wilbur la. and Annie M. Wilhelm, girl. Janie* and Horefla Jone*, boy. Andrew N. and Susan Uoaa. girl. Frank and (Vaira Ijflzznri. boy. Henry W. and Hlady* L. Fiah«*r. boy, Frank 11. and Annie V Heley, boy. Itoland K. and Lillie M. Thoma*. boy. Hobert la. ami Hegina I. McKeever. \*>j. Hrorer C. and laillinn r. Hot bin. boy. J.miea M. and Amy Ciitt*. girl twins. Henry K. and Icicle Talbert, girl. Hyman and Fannie laondon. Ikjv. < harle* r. and Uladya J. Vlttnoi, boy. I Joseph W. and laoi* A. Harell, lioy. * j Freafon and Klnora Murgeaa. hoy. I ( harle* and Clariee Harris, girl. Henry ami Little Hriaeoe, boy. | Kdward and Berth a Smith, boy. ■ The week beKinniriK- October 20 will i be observed as National Management | week In commercial and industrial I circles throughout the United States and Canada. eveiybody, every day, eat Bast’s^ bran *, flakes justas an Ounce of Prevention ■Ss*« WH«AT J a iaxattvi rooo HHHi aiAOY TO tAT 0 I-’ npumc Rui on—if mc. urrz. NowjouHlikebmn C p. n. c«.. i«ji Chambers a Help When You Are Distressed W. W. CHAMBERS j —having the largest equipment i in the city, is able to and will furnish you a complete and sat ! isfactory funeral at a price that I will save you half on what you j would ordinarily pay. Note the following figures on high-class , funeral accessories: Beautiful Half Couch Casket, $75 A Saving of SIOO Steel Burial Vault, SBS The best burial case known. ( sun I Price, $1.50 CHAMBERS will give you 1 any waterproof vault made for .. vOwMIv The usual price is $l5O. CHAMBERS will quot e you I saving prices on anything j needed for funerals. CHAMBERS A BENEFAC TOR when he established his private AMBULANCE SERV : JSb.“ $4.00 for loca ' Ask Your Doctor an W. W. CHAMBERS Co. Reliable Undertakers 14th & Chapin Sts. N.W. Phone Col. 43 2 Three Tuner*! Piriors—White, Black i end Gray Limousine Hearses j FOUND. POODLE,' all thick. little while star tlhde> chin: female. Washington Animal Rescue league. 341> Maryland ave. s.w PURSE —Small, with sum of money, corner of 18th eta, n.w. 806 21st st. n.w. lOST. HOOK of customers Wednesday. October 8, on Sherman between Berry and Hobart pi. Re turn American Window Cleaning Co.. 103 Bar ( risler Bldg. 635 4' st. • I COLLIE—SpiII, female, bet 3 and 4 years, answers to name of Fluffy: color black and white. Reward at 1724 l*a. nre. n.w lo» COLLIE —Half grown, wlii.e tntn tan spots, j Reward. Franklin 4181. DOG—Small, black, white breast, one white paw, one brown; probably in Georgetown. Call Col. 4i*B7 W. Reward. DOG female, breast strati and two tags: lost Sunday. 729 23rd st. n.w. Walter Wright. Reward. FEATHERS, black aigrette; reward. Mr. Morrow. Hotel Roosevelt. • FRATERNITY PIN. tr.angle set with fiearls and carnets. * Call Frank. 7683. • PUB, stone marten, on Massachusetts avenue between 13th and 14th Tuesday, October 7. Please return 130 S Massachusetts avenue n.w. Howard. FL'K NKCKPIEfE —I wo-skm sable, on N. Y. ave. bet. 9IL and 15tli ats.. or on loth st. bet. N. Y. ave, and Washington Hotel. Liberal re ward If returned to desk at Washington Hotel. HANDBAG —Brown. Saturday, in or near Cen ter Market. Annie M. Kir. Address Box 27-I*. Star office. HEBREW PRAYER SCARF, siik. on a Soi diers' Home car. Monday, Oct. 6. between 2:30 and 3 o’clock. '4112 New Hampshire ave. n.w. KEYS —Bunch. Reward 90S B st. sc. - KEYS—On ring, at Bth and H sts. ti e.. Ttlt and Florida ave. n.w., 14th and You sts. n.w., 14fh and Emerson ats. n.w. or on Capitol Traction cars between those points. Phone Col. 7841. Reward. • I KEYS, buneit; Monday morning around whole sale vegetable market; brass tag with name on. Finder please return to Charles Alex ander. 1765 Columbia rd.. and receive re ward. 10« s EC K I*l EC E—Squirrel; downtown. Finder ileas" call Columbia 6423. • NOSE GLASSES, pair, safety button attached; lost Wednesday night; reward. Mrs. Hall. 1002 7th at. s.w. Phone Franklin 11136. » PIN, circular platinum, diamonds and sap phires. in vicinity Lee House. Reward. David A. Hart. Asst V. S. Attorney. ft* 1 *lN—Two horses, pearl and gold; reward. Return 708 Highland Apt. n.w., Columbia rd. • POODLE, small, white; reward. 1423 Cnapru s>. n.w. 11 * RED COLLIE PUPPY, 5 months old: strayed Saturday night; reward if returned to 40 V n.w. 9* SPECTACLES, tortoise shell, in black ease. Tuesday, probably on Conn. ave. M. L. Steh bins, 18 Wine ave., Hyaltavllle, Md. Phone Hrattsville BS4. 10* TOPAZ —A large stone: Tuesday morning: tinder rewarded. Major. 538 Mousey bldg. * WATCH, woman’s, small white gold with blaek enamel trimming. Reward. Mr. Knox. Main 7223. •_ WATCH—Man's, gold; gold hands; chain, but ton; Sunday, aouthweat. Return 312 13th at. a. w. Reward. * SSO BILL-Kann'a Bth st. entrance; Tues day morning, by poor widow woman: »e - Gallagher, 113 U st. n.w. 9* ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. Rev. Dr. Charles Wood will speak of “A Summer in the South Seas.” in the lecture room of the Church of the Covenant. 8 o'clock. S. K. Nicholson, chief American and Knglish Quaker Relief, Russia, 19’’3- -4. will speak on "The Situation in Russia, as Seen by an Kyetj'itness," at Krionds Church, Irving and Thir teenth streets, 8 o’clock. Public in vited. Miriam Chapter. No. 23. O. E. S., will hold a public card party at Brin ley’s, 4728 Fourteenth street. James E. Walker Post, No. 2fi, American will meet, 8:30 o'clock, at Twelfth Street Branch Y. M. C. A., to plan for annual Armis tice day service. Reserve Officers’ Association will meet, 8:15 o’clock, in auditorium of new Interior Department building. Diem. Col. Aristides Moreno, G. S., of training branch, G-3, War Depart ment. will lecture on his experiences in th« Centre, Espionage Service, Intelli gence Section, O. H. Q., A. E. K. • Red Triangle Outing Club will have a moonlight marshmallow roast at the home of Miss Erankie Ross. 29! I Mills, avenue northeast. Bring marshmal lows and campfire stunts. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The It rook In nd Citizen*' Association will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m., in Brook land public school. The Rosinen* Women’s Connell will meet tomorrow iti lecture room of Church of the Covenant. Program will include harp solos by Miss Kath erine, Riggs and a talk by Mme. Czemados on "Dife and Customs in Greece.” Bible class, 6:45 p.m., led by Dr. Isaac Ward. All welcome. The auxiliary home board of Temple Chapter. O. E. S.. will have a card party tomorrow. 8 p.m.. at home of Mrs. Jones, 1122 I street northeast. Reserve officers of 4t)tk V. S. Infan try will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m.. in Graham Building, when plans for or ganization of regiment will be com pleted. All Infantry reserve officers not assigned to the 320th Infantry invited. Mrs. James Shera Montgomery, as sisted by Mrs. Marie C. Deal, will give an organ recital tomorrow evening at Calvary M. E. Church. Silver offering will be collected for Methodist Home for the Aged. Masons in ISatiooal I Diversity to morrow at 8:45 p.m. will attend a meeting in courtroom of school to dis cuss plan to increase Masonic enroll ment. Carbg of KOZEE. Wf d*-*ir* to express our sincere thanks and appreoia lion to our neighltor* and frioiids for their k.ndne*.*. cyoipatby and |'<'jutjf , ,l floral tribute* at the death r.f our 1 loved daughter. MARY GKAUK KOZKK. MR AM* MRS WILLIAM t. KOZEE AND FAMILY. • THOMAS. 1 wish to express my sincere i thank*jind appreciation to raj neighbors ann I friend* for their kindness, sympathy and beautiful floral tributes at the death of my wife. FRANCKS B. THOMAS HER HUSBAND. JOHN E. THOMAS. • Scatbs. BAXTER. Departed this life. Tuesday. Ur tober 7. 1924. at her residence. 14* F »f. * w.. UEBECI A. beloved wife of the late John H. Baxter and devoted mother of Ida Susie. Elenora. Emma and Maud. She leaves to mourn their loss five daughters, nine grandchildren and four great grandchil dren and a host of other relatives and friend*. Funeral Friday. October lb at 1 o'clock p m . from Metropolitan A. M. E. Zion Wesley Church. I* si. between -nd and 3rd sis. s.w. Relatives and friends invited. Rev. Watson officiating. (New York and Chicago papers please copy. I No one knows our silent heartache. only those who love can tell. Os the grief v-e hear in silence • For our mother we loved so well. * CAMPBELL Suddenly, Wednesday. October s. 1924. at 6 am., at Georgetown Hospital. HARRIET AGNES CAMPBELL. Funeral from her late residence. 912 19th st. n.w.. Friday, October 10. at 9:3b a.m.. thence to St. Mathew's Church, where mass will be *aid for the repose of her soul at 10 o’clock. Friends and relatives io\ited. Burial at Mount Olivet Cemetery, • CLATTEHBUCK. Suddenly. Wednesday. Oc tober 1924. at 1841 .’.Hi *t n.w.. TIH*MAS ULATTEHBUUK. ex manager of the Wash ington Eagle Newspaper. Remains resting at the funeral parlor of Dope & Clarke. 1416 Florida ave. n.e. Notice of funeral here after. 10 COLEMAN. Suddenly. Tuesday. October 7. 1924, at the residence of his sister. Mrs. Zora E. De Vaughan. 1334 Fairmont st. n.w., WILLIAM II COLEMAN. Services at the 5. H. Hines Co. funeral home. 21**1 14th st. n.w., Friday, October lb, at 11 am. Rela tives and friends invited. COLLIERE. Tuesday. October 7. JOSEPH L. beloved husband of Marguerite Col lie re tnec Smith). Funeral from the residence of his i mother-in-law. Mary Smith. 329 U st. n.e.. Friday. October lb, at 8:30 a.ra.. thence to St. Aloysius Church, where mass will be said at 9 a m. Relatives and friends in vited. Interment Mt. Olivet. DE GRASSE. Wednesday. October 8. 10-4. at 3:3b a.m.. CHARLES M., tieloved husband of Rose M. De Grasse. Funeral from his late residence. 823 L st. n.e.. Friday. Octo ber 10. at 8:30 a.m. Requiem mass at Holy Name Church at 9 o’clock. Relatives and friends invited. Interment St. Mary’s Ceme tery. • HARRIS. Departed thia life. Thursday. Oc tober 9. 1924, at 3:35 a.in., at 2008 12th st. n.w.. EVA G. HARRIS (nee Henry*. Re mains at Thomas Frazier's. 723 T st. n.w. Brief services at above-named place Fri day, October 10, at 6 p.m. Interment at Knoxville, Tenn. 10* ODEN. Suddenly. Tuesday morning. October 7. 1924. at 2:15 o’clock, at Providence Hos pital. WILLIAM C., the beloved husband of Elizabeth M.. ar.d devoted father of Mrs. Frances E. Giles. Walter 8., Mrs. Pauline L. Watson and Mrs. Mattel L. Carroll. Fu neral from Allen A. M E. Church. Gar field. D. C.. Friday. October 10. at 1:30 p.m. Friends are invited. • ODEN. Members of David B. Bowser I*odge. No. 6824, G. I’, o. of O. F.. are hereby no tified to attend the funeral of our P, X. F. brother. WILLIAM C. ODEN, at Allen A. M. E Church, Garfield. D. C., Friday, Octo ber 10. at 1:30 p.m. HARRY W. BELL. N G. WM. R.'GILES. P. S. • PLEASANT. Departed his life October 7, 1924, at 6:45 a.m.. at his residence, 1441 Church st.. HUNTER PLEASANT. He leaves to mourn his loss a devoted wife, six children, two aunts, four nieces and a host of relatives and friends. Funeral from res idence Friday. October 10. at 1:30 p.m. 9* POWELL. Passed away Tuesday. October 7. 1924. in Lakewood Hospital. Cleveland. Ohio. ALVAH L. POWELL, age! 62. formerly of Washington, D. C. Burial Friday, October 10, 2 p.m., in Lakewood Cemetery, Cleve land. 10 QUEEN. Tuesday. October 7. 1924, at Gal linger Hospital. ALBERT QUEEN, beloved husband of Emma Queen and father of Helene, Annie. Phillip and Ruth. Funeral Friday, October 10. at 2 o'clock, from Wins low’** chapel. 12th and R sts. n.w. Remains at chapel. Frieuds invited. • QUEEN. Departed this life; Monday. October 6, 1924. DANIEL QUEEN, husband of Edith Queen and *on of Daniel and Martha Queen, brother of Elujra Queen and Agnes White. Funeral Friday, October 10, from St. Mar garet’s Uhurct, Seat Pleasant. Md., at 9 a.m. Relative* and friends an* invited. • RAGAN. Departed this life October 8. 1924. at 10:30 a.m.. MARY E. RAGAN, mother of William A. Ragan. Funeral at her son s residence. 5 11th st. s.w., Friday, 1 p.m. Interment Methodist Protestant Cemetery. Alexandria. Va. Friends and relatives in vited. (Alexandria papers please copy.) • WOLFE. October 8, 1924, at his residence, 1629 Harvard st. n.w.. JOHN G.. beloved husband of Johanna A. Wolfe. Requiem mass at the Shrine of the Sacred Heart. Saturday. October 11, at 9 a.m. Friends and relatives invited. Interment private. Kindly omit flowers. 'lo* Jn iftemoriam. 6AGB7. In Kid hut lovinz remembrance of my Moved sun. CLIFTON HERBERT BARRY, who paased away six years aso today. October 9. 1918. My heart'in deep sorrow returns to the day. As memory recalls how death bore mv dear son away And left me in fears, in erief and in woe. When I stood by his casket six years aim. HIS LOVING MOTHER. • DARDEN. In sad remembrance of my dear son KAYMoNI*. who departed this life six years ago today. October 9, 1918. I cannot hear your voice, dear Raymond, Your smile I cannot see. But let this little token show T still remember thee. HIS DEVOTED FATHER. A. J. DARDEN. • DARDEN. In loving rememhranee of our dear husband and daddy. RAYMOND DAR DEN, who departed this life six years ago today, October 9, 1918. Six years aco today, dear Raymond, You left me all alone. To atnitrgle for our little daughter. Whteh God knows I hare done. HIS WIFE AND * 3n iflemonam. DENT. In loving and re mem bran'*? of my doar brother. JOSEPH H DENT, who de parted thin life nineteen years ago todiv, October 9, 1905. We often sit and think of you When we are all alone. For memory ia the onlv friend That grief c«n call If* own. Our thought* are always wandering To the grave *o far away. Where our darling brother i* lying. In hi* peaceful and lonely grave HIS LOVING BROTHER. JAMES DENT. * HAS LAX. In loving inemorv of our dear hus band and father, JAMES HENRY HABLAM. who passed on to hi* eternal reward eighteen yearti ago today. October 9, 1906 When pea«-e, like a river, attendeth mr way. When sorrows like H ea billow-* roll, whatever my lot. Thou hast taujht me to know It Is well. It is well. With mv soul. HIS loving wife and daughter. • HINES. In memory of my son. CHARLES I HINES, who died six years ago today, October 9. 1918 Gone, but not forgotten. HIS FATHER. • JACKSON. In loving remembrance of my loving son. Private WILSON WALDORF JACKSON. Supply Company 805. Pioneer In fantry. who died oversea* October 8. 1918. MOTHER. CATHERINE JACKSON. • LAWS. Sa.-red to the inemorv of my loving and faithful wife. MARY D. LAWS, whf passed into eternal rest two years ago to* day, October 9. 1922. Sweet - memories will linger forever. Time cannot change them, ’tia true; Tears that are passed cannot sever My loving remembrance of you. May the heavenly winds Mow softly o’er that sweet and hallowed spot; Mid the changing scene* of life. You will never he forgot. HER DEVOTED HUSBAND. ARTHUH W. LAWS. • LEWIS. In sad bur loving remembrance of our dear son. fLA RENTE B LEWIS. wh# departed this life one jear a£o today. Octo ber 9, 1923. Today recalls the memory Os a loved one laid to rest. And those who arill remember him Are the ones who loved him best. MOTHER AND FATHER. • LEWIS. In loving memory of mv father. CLARENCE H. LEWIS, who departed thia life one year ago today. October 9. 1923 Gone> but not forgotten. HIS DAUGHTER. LOUISE LEWIS WEDEN. MCCARTHY. In sad but loving memory of my dear husband. DENNIS J. McCARTHY, who departed this life four years ago today, October 9, 1920. Mass at Holy Name. Four years have passed since that sad day. When the one we loved was called away G<»d took him home, it was His will. Bui in our hearts we love him still. LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN. There is one who still will linger Around the grave where you are laid. Who will come and scatter flowers On your cold and silent grave. DEVOTED DAUGHTER, MARY HORAN. • MONTGOMERY. In sad but loving remem brance of my dear daughter. MARY E. MONTGOMERY, who departed thit> life four jears ago today. October 9. 1920. Gone in the best of her days. Blighted in womanhood’s bloom. Gone from the hearts that loved her. To sleep in the silent tomb HER LOVING MOTHER. • OSTMANN. In loving memorv of rav daughter •ud our sister. KATHERINE A 6 STM AN V inec Gassi. who departed this life six vear* ago today, October 9. 1918. MOTHER AND BROTHERS. • POETZMANN. In loving memory of our be loved daughter, wif* and mother. IRMA E, POETZMANN, who entered into rest Octo ber 9. 1918. In our hearts your memory lingers. 'lender, fondly, sweet and true. There is not a day. dear. That we do not think of row. MOTHER. HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. • POWELL. A tribute of love to the sacred memory of my loving parents. ELIZABETH POWELL, died October 9. 1969. and WIL LIAM M. POWELL, died November 2. 1892. Sweet memories will linger forever. Time cannot change them. ’tie true; Years that, may come cannot sever My loving remembrance of you. LOVINGLY, MART. • PRESTELE. In and but loving remembrance of our darl.ng little daughter and grand daughter. DOROTHY F. PRESTELE. who died one year ago today. October 9. 1923. There is no flock, howsoever watched and tented. But one dead lamb is there: There is no fireside howmvp’er defended. But has one vacant chair THE FAMILY. • PROCTOR. In loving memorv of our devoted husband, father and grandfather. FRANK M. PROCTOR, who died five years ago todav. October 9. 1919. Gone, hut not forgotten. LOVING wife AND DEVOTED DAUGH TER AND GRANDCHILDREN. • REED. In sad but loving remembrance of our dearly beloved mother and sister. ELIZA BETH PERRY REED, who departed thia life five years ago today. October 9. 1919 Dear mother, how we miss you. No one but God can fell. But some day we hope to meet you And never say farewell. So wat -h and wait for us. dear mother. For we know it can’t he long Until we are again united In the land of gun and song HER DEVOTED SONS. JAMES W. AND RICHARD P REED. AND HER LOVING SISTER. ANNIE E. BROWN. • SHREVE. A tribute of love to the memory of my dear daughter. MARIE K. SHREVE. who died one year ;jgo today. October 9, 1923. How sadly I have '-Glinted the hours That measured this sorrowful year. Since I laid 'neath a mantle of* flow era My daughter, my loved one. so dear. May her soul rest in pea<*e MOTHER • FUNERAL DIRECTORS. I THE ORIGINAL , tV.R.Sjjcare do. 1208 M STREET. N.W MAIN 108 FORMERLY 940 F ST ALHUS R SPEARE WILLIS B SPEARE 1 CLYDE J. NICHOLS * Perrp^Walsb Boy M. Ferry-Main 9S4—Gera'd Walak. R. F. HARVEY'S SON Richard K. Harvey, 1432 You St. N.W HOMELIKE FUNERAL PARLORS. Pot. 2207. mv.* THOS. R. NALLEY & SONS 131 ELEVENTH ST. S.K. Undertakers. Embalmera. Homelike Funeral Parlora. Phone Lincoln *BO. NORVAL K. TABLER lS2j> L Si N.W. Main 1544 Quirk, Dignified and Efflclent Servlet. W. W, Deal & Co. 816 U ST. N.E. LINCOLN 8300. Automobile Service. ChapaL Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. Main 9A71 Modern Chapel. Telephone. WiaUl 44/J JAMES T. RYAN, 317 PA. AVE. S.K. Model Chapel. Llncola 14i Private Ambulance*. Livery In Connection. VL. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor con nected with the original W. H. Spear* establishment. QAQ F St N W Phone Frank T 4126 r C*.W. Joseph F. Birch's Sons (ISAAC BIBCHI 3034 M St. N.W. ‘KSrKL'S?- YOU SHOULD HAVE Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 Main 5512 Timothy Hanlon S4l H ST. X E Phone L. 5.M3. "trF. COSTELLO HOW LOCATED AT 1784 M. CAP. ST. NOBTH V*7A. "WM. H. SARDO & CO. 412 H St. N.E. Phone Lincoln 554. Mwlern Chapel. Aniomohlle Fimeralt. , WILLIAM LEK. Funeral Director is 4 Embalmer. Li-err in connection. Comraodiosa chapel and modern crematorium. Mod era r, jrtcea. 832 Pa. ave. n.w. Tel, call M ISSS. FUNERAL DESIGNS. Prompt auto dellrery terrier. Artistic—exprosatye—inexpenaira. Glide Bros. Co.. 1214 F St* Geo. C. Shaffer U v ' CHOICE FLORAL EMBLEMS Main 211«. at MODERATE PRICES. Prompt delivery. BLACKISTONK’S FLORAU DESIGNS f 4 Th Ta! e SSuTSIi 7