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FOXHALL VILLAGERS GO A-CALLING TODAY First Community Day Is Observed by Group of 200 Families to Create Friendly Spirit. Foxhall. Village will go a-calling this afternoon in observance of its first “Community day.” conducted under the ||m trill go farther at Kays . Jj jHI jg lfilirA ,e rra ' on ' .lores Bj |M| buying as 1, secure m ami m §1 'WI cg i Hi *OQVwno3i 111 -S K >m^»m 7 1 :■ r-lnh. Li '.[■ 1 C 1 . KVV^ |N Set Ring? |^• , _ , ? up jn Engagement lil Tab,eware Se,8 BX4.ooup if Cigarette Cases, 85.00 up In * v/V/ UK! Crystal and Pearl |®j rVv[ seMn\rtLstic B iß-kt. n Liid white Hm Numerous Other Items Km BUY NOW—PAY NEXT ffiCl Ki JUST S.4Y “CHARGE IT ’ M Wedding Band I Invi |Q] OPEN EVENINGS \S|» 11 ft S [6B UNTIL XMAS * X *7== Ve<,r/ KM 32 Coast I m W/ A |' ' MAN | ▼JKAV II Bakei -f.. l"I _rl jewelry company t_ L— .-s—tptoH auspices of the Foxhall Village Citizens’ Association. Virtually a town within itself, the viUage’s residents, through their citi zens’ association, have entered upon a program of community activities which they hope will bring about complete ac quaintanceship among the 200 families of the settlement. “Community day” will be promoted by four “open houses,” in which the residents will meet their neighbors from 3 to 6 o’clock. The four families which will open their houses are those cf Mr. and Mrs. Philip H. Groggins. 1709 Sur rey lane: Mr. and Mrs. Herman Phil lips. 1822 Forty-fourth street; Mr. and THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHiyOTOy. P. C„ DECEMBET? ft 1928-PART I. Mrs. Earl C. Lane, 4442 Greenwich parkway, and Mr. and Mrs. William Wheeler, 4457 Q street. In each of these homes neighbors will act as as sistant hosts and hostesses. Plans are being completed for the village’s Christmas celebration, which will be held on the Greenwich Parkway green December 24. A community Christmas tree will be erected and car i ols will be sung by the children of the village. Tentative arrangements call ; for a concert by a section of the United States Marine Band Christmas eve. Mr. Groggins is chairman of the Fox hall Village Citizens’ Association en ! tertainment committee which arranged 1 this afternoon’s community activity. Edwin C. Reed is president of the as sociation. Carrot Solves Traffic Jam. Automobiles, street cars and other vehicles were tied up in a traffic jam at busy Newcastle. England, recently, by a balking donkey attached to a fruit peddlar’s cart. Threats, entreaties and a bucket of water failed to move the stubborn beast. Eventually a carrot was dangled in front of its nose. The donkey followed the carrot, the cart fol lowed the donkey, and street traffic was 1 once more set in motion. FINGERPRINTS FOUND AFTER 2 ARE SLAIN State-Wide Search Begun for Bur j * glars Who Shot Doctor and Wife. : | By the Associated Press. | j EATON. Ohio, December B.—Two j burglars who early today shot, and j killed Dr. Horatio Z. Silver, 55, promi nent physician, and his wife,. 58; when surprised while ransacking the Silver home here, were objects- of a State wide search tonight. Mrs. Silver was killed instantly by a bullet which pierced her heart when she discovered the burglars. Dr. Silver, who had gone to his wife’s assistance when he heard a commotion, was shot and fatally wounded by the second of three bullets fired by the intruders. He died five hours later in a Dayton hospital following an operation for the removal of the bullet from his abdomen. Mrs. Silver had been awakened by a noise, which she believed was made by an adopted daughter, Hannah Mary', 13, and she was on her way to her room when accosted by the burglars. Awakened by the shooting. Hannah Mary summoned, neighbors, who sent the wounded physician to the Dayton hospital and called village officials. The burglars are believed to have escaped in a waiting automobile. Capt. Harvey S.iferd, Bertlllon expert of the Dayton Police Department, took numerous finger prints which he found in the room w’here the slaying occurred, in efforts to get‘some clues as to the identity of the gunmen. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN’S WEAR EISEMAN’S—7th & F TUXEDO SUITS Silk Trimmed Liberal Credit Terms EISEMAN'S—7th & F ©Efficiency and Thoughtfulness Wins Recognition Looking back through a successful business career rovering sears, we are gratified. Rvan service main-j tains the highest standard at all times. Funeral Parlor—Private Ambulance —and Livery in Connection JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Telephone Atlantic 1700-1701 W. W. 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The acts Os kindness and favors toward us during our darkest hour are sincerely appreciated. Many, many thanks to all. MRS. A. E. BROWN'S DEVOTED CHIL DREN. • ilarrtagf. MeGt'FFEV—TAGO. In New York City. December 6. 1928, ANNE YAGO and WIL LIAM HOLMES McGUFFEY. At home after January 10. 9 LEAGUE MAY REPLY TO U. S. DRUG NOTE Council to Name Central Board to Execute Geneva Opium Convention. By the Associated Press. LUGANO. Switzerland. December 8. —lt was announced tonight that the Council of the Leagpe of Nations un doubtedly will answer the Dote of the United States to the League on the opium question. Washington declined an invitation to nominate candidate for the central board to be instituted under the Geneva opium convention. While expressing willingness to collab orate in the fight against opium, the United States voiced dissatisfaction with the Geneva convention. The present intention of the League is to write to Washington that the Geneva conference was a meeting of sovereign states, which accomplished the best possible' and that genuine ef forts must be made to give the conven tion a chance. Senator Dandurand of Canada. Am bassador Adatchi of Japan and M. H. Procope, minister of foreign affairs of Finland, will meet tomorrow to select a preliminary list of names, probably 18, for the central board under the opium convention. The council later will select the final 8 W'ho will consti tute the board. Whether an American expert will be named to the board re mains an open question. A movement is under way to appoint an American on the committee of jur ists which is to revise the statutes of the World Court of Justice, in view of the reported plan of the United States to reopen negotiations for membership. Among the names mentioned are those of Elihu Root. John W. Davis and George W. Wickersham. Unconfirmed reports were in circula tion tonight that if Premier Mussolini docs not come to Lugano some member of the French delegation may go to Northern Italy to consult with him. It is also rumored that Foreign Minister Gustav Strescmann of Germany may visit Mussolini near Milan. There arc indications that both the French and Italians are hoping for a meeting between Mussolini and Aristide Briand, although neither side wishes to assume the initiative. PARK TO BE SUPPLIED BY INDIAN STYLE DAMS A system built on the plan of pre historic Indian dams will furnish the supply of drinking water In Mesa Verde National Park, the erstwhile haunts of ancient cliff dwellers in Southwestern i Colorado next Summer, while large I steel and concrete tanxs. with a com -1 bined capacity of 500,000 gallons, will i furnish water for other purposes. In j making this announcement yesterday.; I, the Interior Department said that this: i arrangement will accommodate 25.000 | people who .may visit the park, but as r tourists in increasing numbers point J, their radiators, towarc Mesa Verde, a > third catchment unit—tn conserve the ; rain water—will be necessary. The National Park Service is utiiiz j ing two sheet iron catch pans, each l covering aq acre, to insure an adequate i water supply, and**- reinforced concrete storage tank of 250.000-gallon capacity ; is in use. a rapid sand filter cleansing the water. Another smaller concrete I tank, with a capacity of 75,000 gallons, is being installed underground and water will be pumped to it from the spring at the head of Spruce Tree Can yon, which is fed from the reservoir at the head of Spruce Tree Camp after fil tering through 250 feet or sandstone. FOUND. FOR LOST ANIMALS, apply Animal Rescue League, 349 Maryland ave. >.W. Main 8088 LOST? : ~~ BUCKLE, cut steel. Finder please return to 12X1 F st. n.w. Call M. 1764. • 1 CROSS FOX FUR. Friday ■ afternoon. Do-j' ermber 7. between 14th and F and 14th and ; O sts. Return to Mr. Tyler, the Willard, anti receive reward. 9* EARRING^—An old-fashioned gold' earring, j Wednesday. Call North 9255-W or 3531 R ' 15L n.w. Reward. * EYEGLASSES. Oxford. Void'. • SafuftaV aft-' ernoon. Phone; Columbia 6937. V; jg > y , FOUNTAIN -FEN. . gold-plated. marked "Ches. B. Fraser." . Please phone Colonial Hotel. ’ * ■* GLASSES—Nose glasses, tortoise shell rims. Return 1121 New Hampshire ave. ; West 780, Apt. 409. Reward. GORDON SETTER, black and brqwfi female, vicinity Wyoming ave. and .. 18th t st. n.w. Reward. Return to J. C. Dodge. 1750 16th st. n.w. ___ PIN. cameo, valued as keepsake, tn vicinity of House- Office Building. Reward. A. 5816-W Apt. 1. 1475 Spring pi. • PITT-BULL TERRIER, male. dark, tan and weighing about 25 lbs. Has small white area , on right side of nose. Notify Clev. 670. Reward. > _ * - PURSE containing 16. on street car or Bth and Pa. ave. n.w. Call Shepherd 1160-M. RING, solitaire diamond. old-fashioned cut stone, deep setting; Friday. Oecember 7. Very liberal reward. R. J. Sauter. Pierce & Co.. Transportation Bldg., between 10 a m. and 1 pm 10* SPECTACLES, gray tortoise shell. Thurs. in War Dept. Cafeteria, iB6O D st. n.w. Re ward. Phong Lincoln <B*-J. '‘V * _ j 10.00 REWARD Vfor the return insurance kit containing collection book and policies. Call Main 9271. 10* Seatlfa. BII.L4RD. LILLIAN KATHARINE. On Sat -1 urd* v evening. December 8. 1928. at the residence of her kon. Dr. Charles L. Bil lSrd. 1610 Hobart st. n.w., LILLIAN KATH ARINE. widow of the late Dr. Jules F., Blllard. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m.. Tuesday. December 11. at St. Mar garet's Episcopal Church. Conn. ave. and Bancroft place. Interment in Rock Creek Cemetery. 10 BOLAND. CATHERINE. Departed this life Saturday. December I. 1920, 9:35 am., at Providence Hospital, CATHERINE, beloved daughter of John E. and Veronica Boland • nee Branson*. Funeral from her late resi dence. 133 E st. s.e.. on Tuesday. Decem ber 11. at 11 am. Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery. • BRONSON. LYL4 V. On Saturday. Decem oer 8. 1928. at 9:45 a m . LYLA V. BRON SON (nee Willis*, beloved wife of Domi nick S. Bronson. Funeral Tuesday. De cember 11. from the residence of Mr. S. D. Bronson. 1724 Park rd. n.w., at 8:30 am.; thence to Sacred Heart- Church, where requiem mass will be said at 9 a.m. for the repose of her soul. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. 10 BROOKS. LEWIS E. On Thursday. Novem ber 6, 1928. at Freedmen's Hospital. LEWIS E. BROOKS, devoted husband of Lucinda Brooks and father of Florence Smith. Lewis Brooks, jr.. and Mattie Kain. Funeral Sunday. December 9. at Warren ton. Va. Remains at his late residence, 1628 4th st. n.w. 9 BI’CKFR. GEORGE H. Passed away on Saturday. December 8, 1928. at 6:50 p.m., at his late residence, 457 L st. s.w., GEORGE H. BUCKER. Notice of funeral later. BURNS. MARY. On Saturday. December 8. 1928. at Chicago. 111., MARY BURNS (nee Morgan), beloved wife of Thomas J. Burns. Notice of funeral hereafter. BURTON. ANNIE. On Saturday. December 8. 1928. i.t 2:30 p.m.. at Garfield Hospital. ANNIE, beloved wife of Basil L. Burton. • nee lardella). in her 62nd year. Funeral from the residence of her daughter. Mrs. R. A. Birchett. 5720 13tli st. n.w.. Tues day. December 11. at 10 a.m. Interment in Glen Wood Cemetery. 10* CLEARY. WILLIAM STEPHEN. On Satur day, December 8. 1928. at 3:40 am.. WILLIAM STEPHEN CLEARY, beloved husband of Agnes Smith Cleary, aged 59 years. Remains resting at the chapel of Thos. S Sergeon. 1011 7th st. n.w. Re quiem mass at St. Mathew's Church on Mondey. December 10. at 9:30 a.m. Kindly omit flowers. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment at Baltimore. Md. * CLEMENT. MARY KROHR. On Friday. De cember 7. 1928, at. the residence of her mother, Mrs. Katherine Krohr. 2205 Evarts st. n.e.. MARY KROHR. beloved wife of Herbert M. Clements. Funeral will be held from the above address on Monday. December 10. at 8:30 a.m.. thence to St. Francis de Sales Church, where mass will be said at 9 a.m. for the repose of her soul. Interment in Glenwood Ceme tery. (Huntington (W. Va.) papers please copy.) 9 COLES. JOHN. Officers and Members of Morning Star Lodge, No. 40. I. B. P. O. E. of W.: Vou are hereby notified to meet in a session of sorrow at the Elks’ Home. 1538 15th st. n.w., Sunday. December 9. 1928. at 6 p.m.. to make arrangements for the funeral of our late brother. JOHN COLES. Funeral from Rehoboth Baptist Church. Ist st. between N and O sts. s.w., Monday. December 10. at 1 p.m. Columbia Lodge, No. 85: Forest Temple. No. 9. and Colum bia Temple. No. 422. are invited to attend. Attest: FRANK A. LEWIS. E. R. WILLIAM H. NEWMAN. Secy. CONNER. MINNIE M. On Saturday. Decem ber 8. 1928. MINNIE M.. beloved wife of John D. Conner and mother of Capt. Henry J. Conner. U. S. A.. Fort Humphreys. Va.. and John W. Conner. Barcroft. Va.. and daughter of the late Henry 8. and Lucy I. Smith. Loudoun County. Va. Re mains resting at the Tabler funeral home. 928 M st. n.w.. where services will be held on Monday. December 10. at 7:30 p.m. In terment Tuesday. December 11. In Lees bur?. Va.. at 12:30 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. (Newark, N. J., papers please copy.) ’ 10* DEAN. JOHN THOMAS. Departed this life I Thursday. December 6. 1928. at Children s Hospital, JOHN THOMAS DEAN, beloved son of John L. Dean and Elizabeth Ravanall. He also leaves to mourn their loss two sisters, one brother and a host of other relatives and friends. Remains rest ing at the John T. Rhines fuheral chapel. 3rd and Eye sts. s.w. Funeral Sunday. December 9. at 1:30 p.m.. from his late residence. 1208 Half st. s.w. Interment Rosemont Cemetery. 9 DENMARK. EMILY ANN. On Friday. De cember 7. 1928. at the Episcopal Eye. Ear and Throat Hospital. EMILY ANN. wife of Rufus B. Denmark. Body resting at Oawler’s chapel. 1730 Pennsylvania ave. n.w.. until Sunday. December 9. at 9 a.m. Funeral services will be held at the resi dence of her daughter. Mrs. R. M. Brown. 107 10th st. n.e.. on Monday. December 10. at 2 p.m. Interment Rock Creek Cem etery. 9 DUDLEY. MAGGIE. On Thursday. Decem ber 6. 1928. at her residence. Oxon Hill, Md. (Mrs.) MAGGIE DUDLEY, the devoted mother of Sherman H. Dudley (the theat rical promoter), sister of Malisie Knight ; of Chester. Pa. Funeral Monday. Decem ber 10, at 2:30 p.m.. from the residence of * her son. 1219 Bth st. n.w. Relatives and j friends Invited. 9 FOWLER. GEORGE ALFRED. On Friday December 7,. 1928. at. his residence. Oak land. Md., GEORGE ALFRED FOWLER, beloved, husband of the late Rosetta E. Fowler, aged 81 years. Funeral from the above residence on Sunday. December 9, at 1:30 p.m. Services at Forrestvllle Epis copal Church. Prince Georges Co.. Md . at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends Invited. In terment Church Cemetery. 9 GREEN. MIRANDA VIRGINIA. On Friday. December 7. 1928. at 2:45 a.m.. at her residence. College Park. Md.. MIRANDA VIRGINIA, beloved Wife of Andrew Green. Remains resting at Gasch's funeral home. ! Hyattsville. Md. Notice of funeral here- j after. GULDI. MARY. On December 6. 1928. at 4:30 a.m. at her residence. 811 E st. s.w.. MARY GULDI. aged 53. beloved wife of Jacob Guldi. Funeral services Monday. December 10. at P. A. Taltavull's. funeral director. 7th and E its. s.w.: thence to St. Dominic's Church. 9 o'clock mass. Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery. • HARDING. CHARLES S. On Friday. De cember 7. 1928. at 9:35 p.m.. CHARLES S. HARDING, son of the late William E. and Snllie Haiding. aged 44 years. Funeral from the residence of Mr. John W. Crown. 451 Lincoln rd., Rlverdale. Md., on Mon day. December HI, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment at Cedar Hill Cemetery. * HAWLEY. HENRY. On Thursday, Decem ber 6, 1928. 'at his residence. 924 24th st. n.w.. HENRY HAWLEY, devoted son of William and Mary Hawley. He also leaves 3 brothers and 1 sister. Remains resting " st the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. West End funeral parlors. 28th and Dumbarton eve. n.w.. until 11 a.m. Sunday, December 9. Funeral Monday. December 10. at 9 a.m.. from his late residence. j KIESON. ALBFRT L. At Marana. Ariz.. AL BERT fL_ KIESON. husband of EstClla Brawn Kiescn. Funeral at Arlington Ceme tery. Tuesday. December 11, 1928. at 11 o'clock* « 10* KINSEI.I.A.' EDWARD J. On Thursday. De cember 6. 1928. at Providence Hospital. EDWARD J.. beloved husband of the late Mary KinseUa and father of William J. Kinsella Remains resting at John R. Wright Co:T 1337 10th st. n.w. Funeral Monday. December 10, at 9 am., from the Immaculate Conception Church. Bth and N sts. n.w. 9* LEE. WILLIAM. On Thursdav. December « 1928. at Walter Reed Hospital. WILLIAM LEE. Notice of funeral hereafter. Re mains resting at W. Ernest Jarvis funeral parlors. 2222 Ga. ave. n.w. 9 LEWIS. CARRIE E. Departed this life De cember 8. 1928. at 12:20 o'clock p.m., in full triumph of Christian faith. She leaves to mourn thetr loss 2 sons. 1 daughter. 1 step-daughter, 3 daughters-tn-law, 2 sons in-law. 5 grandchildren and a host of relatives and friends. Funeral Wednes day. December 12. at 1:30 o’clock, from Metropolitan,-Baptist Church. R st. be tween 12th and 13th n.w.. Brother Smith officiating. Remains may be seen at Moon A- Allen undertaking parlors. 12th and Fla. ave.. n.w. 10 I LIRBEY. ALVERETTA A. On Saturday, December 8. 1928. at Providence Hospital. AI.VERETTA A. LIBBEY. Services at her ■ late residence, The Myrtle Apt., Congress Heights. Apt. 10.. on Sunday. December 9. at 3 p.m. Relatives and friends in vited. Interment Big Rapids. Mich. LINTON. WILLIAM H. On Saturday. De er mber 8, 1928. at his residence. Brook- Vtlle. Md., WILLIAM H. LINTON, in his firth year. Funeral Tuesday. December ft. 2:30 p.m.. iiom St. John’s fltirch. Olney, Md. Interment church ennetery. 10 MAf ON. CORNELIA MARIE. Suddenly. Sat _t*v'lay. December 8. 1928. at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Prank McWatters. 27 Vest llth st.. New York City. CORNELIA MASON, widow of late Brig. Gen. John Sanlord Mason. In her 94th year. Funeral from the chapel of Almus R. Speare. 1623 Conn. ave.. 10:30 Tuesday. Relatives and friends invited. Interment at Arlington. O'BRIEN. WILLIAM A. On Friday. Decem ber 7. 1928. at his residence. 1448 V st. n.w., WILLIAM A., beloved son of Mary C. and the late Michael O'Brien. Funeral from the above residence on Monday, De cember 10. at 9:30 a.m. Requiem mass St. Paul's Church. 10 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet O'BRIEN. WILLIAM A. Comrades of Richard J. Hardin Camp. No. 2. U. S. W. V.. are requested to assemble Monday. December 10. 1928. at 9:45 a.m.. to attend the fu neral of our late comrade. WILLIAM A. O'BRIEN, from his late residence. 1448 V st. n.w. HARRY J. SHERWOOD. Comdr. • RAGAN. PAUL HENRY. On Friday. Decem ber 7. 1928. at his residence. 1711 Bay at. s.e.. PAUL HENRY, beloved husband of Marie Catilda Ragan (nee Raffo). Fu neral from the above residence Monday. December 10. at 2 p.m. Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. .9 ~~ FUNERAL DESIGNS. Prompt Auto Delivery Service. Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. BLACKISTONE, 1407 H Beautiful Floral Designs $5 and up CALL_MAIN_37O7 are skilled in selecting and ar ranging flowers to secure the best effect Prompt service. L. C. PRICHARD (Inc.) Car. 14th * ■ Sts. M. «??•. GEO. G SHAFFER EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS AT MOD TEQC 10JL M. 34M. Our Oily StorcJT4th & Eye irattlfi. ROBINSON. C. HENRY. On Friday. Decem ber 7. 1928. at his residence. 1828 18th st. n.w.. C. HENRY ROBINSON, the devoted father of Jennie R. Hueston and grand father of Earl Hyman. Funeral Monday. December 10. at 1 p.m.. from MeOuire % funeral home. 1820 9th at. n,w. Interment Woodlawn cemetery. .» ROCHE. MAURICE J. On Friday. December 7. 1928. at 6:30 a.m.. at Walter Reed Hoa pttal. MAURICE J.. beloved son of the late James F. and Mary Roche. Funeral from the residence of his sister. Mrs. YF. H. Scott. 1434 Meridian pi. n.w., on, Mbnday. December 10. at 830 a.m. Requiem mass at the Shrine of the Sacred Heart at 8 o’clock. Relatives and friends invited. In terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 8* SMITH. WILLIAM MeKINLEY. On Satur day December 8. 1828. WILLIAM McKIN LRY SMITH, devoted husband of Mary Smith and son of Verta Lee Lindsey and father of Ruby Smith. Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors. 2222 Georgia ave. n.w. WARF. JOSEPH 8. Departed this life Sat urday, December 8. 1928. at 8 am.. JO SEPH S. WARE. 2722 Oliver ave. n.w. He leaves to mourn their loss four brother?, three sisters, a host of other relatives and friends. Remains temporarily resting at funeral marlors of Adams. Morrow & Her rin. New Jersey ave. and R st. n.w. Fu neral Tuesday. December 11. at 1 p.m . from Alexander Memorial Baptist Church on N st. between 27th and 28th st«. n.w. Friends invited. WATERS. HATTIE L. On Saturday, Decem ber 8, 1928. HATTIE L. WATERS of 2006 G st. n.w.. wife of Charles E. Waters Funeral services at Gawler’s chapel. 1730 Pennsylvania ave. n.w., Tuesday. December 11. at J p.m. Relatives and friends Invited to attend. Interment private. 10 it! lentorfam. ARGEROS. MAY R. In sad remembrance of our dear wife and mother. MAY R. AR OEROS, who died one year ago today. De cember 9, 1927. HER HUSBAND AND SON. BINGHAM. ANNA LAURA. In sad but lov ing memory of our dear mother, who de- Sarted this life one rear ago today. ecember 9. 1927. Do we forget? No, never. There lies in our hearts a secret place Os true love that never dies for mother. HER DAUGHTERS. MABEL AND BESSIE AND SON. RICHARD. DREW. FRED 8. In loving memory of my dear brother. FRED S. DREW, who last us sixteen years ago today. December 9, 1912. Thv sun hath set to ns. but shines else i wnere in heavenly light: I The encircling gloom is gone, and all is fsir. Thy home is reached, thou dost not ask to see The distant scene, for it is neHATTIE** HOWE. MARY M. In memory of my dear mother. MARY M. HOWE, who died 17 years ago today, December 9. 1911. Though friends I once trusted And those whom I love Have proved to be false and untrue, In God I And comfort He'll guide me. He'll guard me And lead me to heaven and . KELLY. JAMES FRANCIS. Sacred to„ the memory of my friend, JAMEB FRANCIS KELLY, who entered into the realm of eternal glory one year ago today, Decem ber 9. 1927. u . Our friendship was a chain of gold Shaped in God's all-perfect mold Each link a smile, a laugh, a tear. A grip of the hand, a word of cheer; As steadfast as the ages roll. Binding closer soul to soul: No matter how far or heavy the load. Sweet was our >ourney on friendship a road. WILLIAM T. DOUGLASS. MARTYN. CHARLES H. In sad but loving remembrance of my dear husband. CHARLES H. MARTYN. who departed this life two years ago, December 8. 1920. Some may think I am not lonely When at times they see me smile. Little do they know the heartaches That I suffer all the while. Mr dear husband, what shall I do Until God calls me to be with you? LOVING WIFE. JANE. * OWENS. JOHN T. In sad but loving rsmem brance of my husband. JOHN T. OWENS, who departed this life two years ago. De cember 9. 1926. How I miss the welcome footsteps Os the one I loved so dear; Oft I listen for his coming. Feeling sure that he j £near. HIS DEVOTED WIFE. STUBENER. FANNIE M. F. In loving rf a.embrance of our dear mother. FANNIE M. P. STUBENER. who departed this Ilfs nine years ago today, December 9. 1919. Dearest mother, how we miss you* How we long to tell you so. That the year* will not diminish The pure love we hold for you. We never are without you. The time is passing fast. The softening hand of time smoothes the bitterness of grief. , . But your memory will ever lmtar as fresh as a fragrant rose. The golden strings of memory are «ently touched today. _____ YOUR LOVING DAUGHTERS, CHERRY, BESSIE AND MARIE. * WILLS. NAT M. In loving remembrance of my brother. NAT M. WILLS- who passed away suddenly December 9. 1917. Gone, but still remembered. MAUD • WINTERS. OELPHIA. In sad but lovm# re membrance of our dear mo'her. DELPHI 4 WINTERS, who departed this life six years ago today. December 9, 1922. A loving mother, so good and kind. No friend on earth like her we find: Sad was the hour of that unhappy day When God called our dear mother away. ! THE FAMILY. » MEMORIALS DESIGNED AND ERECTED BLjl abbepiWausioleunt Beautiful—Enduring—Convenient *- MILITARY HIGHWAY BEYOND SOUTH GATE Opposite Arlington Cemetery Ride out in the afternoon and view this wonderful mausoleum in its serene and permanent tran» quillity. "* , This hallowed beauty spot is an everlasting memorial to the love and reverence for those who have passed on. ENTOMBMENT COSTS NO MORE THAN UNDERGROUND BURIAL laapect Now—Open Every Day Office 1000 Com. Are. Main 7807 FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ALMUS R.SPEARE Succeeding the original W. R. Speare Co. 1623 Connecticut Ave. Potomac 4600 6 yrs. at INI 1 »L. 45 yrs. at >4> F st. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 412 H st. n.e. V eej Modem Chapel LinCOIH Frank Geier's Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. Moist 2472 Modern Chapel. Telephone _ ESTABLISHED 1870. JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St. N.W. Phone North «T. _ - CHAS. S. ZURHORST Ml EAST CAPITOL ST. Phosie Usctls 372. J. WILLIAM LFE, Paaeral Director and Embalmer. Livery la ceeneelien. Commo dious chapel. Modern Crematerlems. Moder- prices. 333 Pa. ave. n.w. Call M. tSSd. Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home «M New York Ave. N.W. Main MM T. F. COSTELLO 1724 North Capitol St. NORTH 7073. Joseph F. Birch's Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 1014 M St N W *-*hone West M VV EsLaolished 1841 V. L SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of not connected with the original W R. Somre establish-* Phone Prank. 8826 I®®® H St. NiW Fermeriv Old F St. N.W. 7