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I If clawilied advertising did not render SERVICE it would soon cease to be. is it serving YOU. HERALD WANT ADS day 'n th? bt Th? Waahlnaton H.raid Comoany D. Telephon? Ciehanca Main ISSO. (Por claaatfled aak for Branch 1).

Mernbar Audit Burtaau of Circula? a. CLASSIFIED RATES one I 'rar A WORD Pa? -ass, raaaaal.J aV I torn rat ate. tlaassa. Mc. All lsaalle.ri..ssPer line? I I Uaaasa emeu I Tina? Tin Hj ills.10 errjta I "TUBaa.

I a. asms IWO UaSasa fumio TH? ICCIWITH (fsaCIAi. OaTaoa.Trtlwaa. Bin? BTda Prard Rid? Lasaaa Nae.rs.ar Ban? Bin? HELP 100 LABORERS FOR GOVERiNment work; in full every mghi. SMITH TRANSFER STORAGE 912 at.

nw. od 9- 3t government work. SMITH TRANSFER STORAGE. 912 nw. -THHKlTriKatMBN.

HKt maai a Bl'RBAl' STANDARDS fres-as. Mill road aaaal Carsiuieos-it-ut call Ice oclTVJt-tu th aw ositions for Men In Car Shops. EXPERIENCE DESIRED BLT NOT REQUIRED. The Waahlngton Railway A Co. has several posit long for and TRIVK men for MOVING CARS and doinx (entrai work around car shops and mr lui I 'nder our new wage leaJ? inch went tnto mftevt last month Ifood men fan earn excellent waxes.

tlood working conditions. Apply at 2411 St. N. W. MEN FOR SATURDAY NIGHT and Sunday work; per night and $4.18 per day.

Apply Timekeeper. AMERICAN RAILWAY EX. 2nd and Eye sts. 6:30 p. m.

Satu.day and 6: 30 a. m. Sunday. a r.K HIGHER Anni NTl.N.i a ae.it rails foe niialiflcal mrr an-1 a Naauai 'hara ran ri.l It, a re ruursr a aaaak? tarriua to RIIX ask Hara! 1 rarlATIt VltNir.l? HI rail ELMA TAILOR, ell Ti? m. slViaaa.se CoC.aR?D: l.i its' Niler: Arpii le.

tNilil. Jassil? Dan Ti (I ala. ucU Jt UH ITE "Il hr t.r f.ir Ir) AN RAILWAY EX Apaslj triinkfTa-r 7 WANTED-MEN (COLOREDriN delivery department Good salary and hours. See Mr. HARVEY LAWRENSON.

Shipping Clerk. 1218-20 nw, ocl7-3t ESSENTIAL "WAR WORK. All clasica of men wanted to fill permanent positions. Schools established in the yard to teach the more important branches. Good pay while learning.

Conditions constantly improving. Apply NITED STATES EMPLOYMENT SERVICE. 1410 Pennsylvania or VIRGINIA SHIPBUILDING CORPORATION. Alexandria. Va.

REPAIR MEN, car cleaners (white or colored), first-class locomotive machinists, first-class boilermakers. Time and a half for overtime. Top salaries. Apply ROOM 308. Union Station.

tf BOYS TO SERVE HERALD. per month and bonus. Apply Mr. D. ANDELET.

st. se. tf AN tPaVIAl.TT AIIVER usina ran naiktr ear cam aajiaaaiia bs B. mt tht At. Hsr.14 se? If TO eckvt HtRALia apf.l, Mr TNEY.

as. HALT! Boys, help Uncle Sam. Earn money to buy W. S. S.

and Thrift Stamps by delivering The Herald. $10 a month and $2 a month bonus. Apply Mr. S. TRAVIS.

819 3d st. nw. tf E. SMITH. 803 st.

tf. MIN TAK? NAMa-TefPOR THE Pirertors anel grand ROOM 1. (i il WX.NT?D POR p.iTOUAC Ta. rent? Isa? taoarr. alao car r.laainn.0, artrir-ias-s.

rreyhr traseaa.rj. toi nejaer ncraipations al Apfla ter Ne. I WITH TO He? ALU in rsra.laiid l'ara aertion. prr mespta crrenmiassBOO 171 -v Hees'H erTioi taOOD BOYS W-WTED to deliver The Herald; $8 to $10 month: can make extra money eollectu-g. Apply 1018 st.

ne. HELP aerrti. Jarkaaan Uawr. GIRLS FOR GOVERNment cafeteria; experienced; $10 week; do Sunday 6th and sts ask for Mr. REED.

Taj TAKE NAMES POR th. t'ir, mtsst piain. taasibi? haand tari apell coa-issrtlj. Call at auuu Ill ti astaVU HELP HELP Under Our New Scale of Wages GOOD MEN CAN EARN $30.00 to $35.00 A WEEK As "Conductors or Motormen. ESSENTIAL WORK.

Exceptionally Good Pay. Men within or above the draft age, this is an exceptional opportunity to learn the street railway business under good working conditions. Our new scale of wages is as follows: For the first 3 months of service. 43c an hour For the next 9 months.46c an hour Thereafter an hour Apply any day this week Between the hours of 9 a. m.

and 12 m. (noon). WASHINGTON RAILWAY AND ELECTRIC COMPANY Instruction Department 14th and East Capitol Streets. WANTED The following labor at this company's plant at Alexandria, Virginia, which is only 30 minutes' ride from Washington: Cabinet makers, Wood workers, Carpenters, Metal workers, All classes of skilled labor, Best prices paid. ALEXANDRIA AIRCRAFT CORPORATION.

WANTED. 200 LABORERS, 150 CARPENTERS Wanted at once to work on constructions of Emergency Hospital for U. S. Navy. Apply TURNER CONSTRUCTION 23d and Sts.

N.W., Washington, D. C. HELP WAXTKlV KKMAULS (UHI- To with gmtaral Iie-uaewurk; and fond home. Md. nw.

-m-19 3t WAITRESSES for officers' dining room; $12 week; no Sunday work. Apply Government Cafeteria, 6th Mr. REED. ocl9-7t Help and Female. Wanted Men, women and children te uw Libarmi to kill Uaa Id Rotae, threat and ai ot At drug atores and 1.Itaart, iti.

Tmkt Oaafaaa IStb it. aw l'rtca mSS SOt ROOMS AND BOARD. BOOM AND A MONTH FOR fjcgl and ci? the Von nor Prunai? fiehe-ftl. 199 fuBuecUcut fear twulding Vr Fur. or L'nfur Roca? for Rent TWO mTk Biabad ue unfuroiahed.

139 at. nw. WITH OR without board, at once, by young lady employed in Herald office. Call M. 3300.

Branch D. from 9 to 6. tf FOR HILL. 220 SECOND STREET, room brick near Ad 1115 NEW HA SI l'ai 111 It AVE. oc 17 Jt Echan bea en fil four roooi lar-fe lot; aaaU-r.

and cara (are. Two tiundraad dollar. down and I1J.S0 pe, RiaHitli FUWLEK IIEAI.TY IX. IM at. nar oclMt LARGE LOT; one carfare, fl.mo.

StOO eaah. balance month. FOWLEE HEALTY TH 10th oclMt REFRIGERATORS, ICE BOXES. REFRIGERATORS That Are Superior NELSON REFRIGERATOR We build to order any elle refrigerator or cooling room. 611 St.

N. W. Franklin 2757. ESTATE. Some H-an? ti CABIN JOHN PARK! WUT NOT rOUATt For plata, hooka, and hill rerun, lar? about Uttle fa-ma.

attractira boarie and low prteaa, or writ, J. S. TOMLINSON. Ot rant IH 11. MAIN 'lai I SU n'aa bouraat and bunaa loara for ie 1 n.MD io la.ve Ut, terme BUSINESS CHANCES.

A GILT-EDGED OPENING FOR A YOUNG MAN. can make room tur a man ta oui of the draft. Mint It? aet ltd and etaad), Initiative and il and hai? parut-nue aa a hank Werk. ular. to brfia witb rum and ing tminm nftarittg hance (4 mutauh meet, and tratad in moat elite and health fill ae.ti.m iHatnn.

I ia a chanr? in a thousand. All applica tiomm Write fulU, WWTKI? 1 kirin? to inrreaae tua Income hy tarn 1 work each dar otitaide of offire On? with between 11 and IS yaara ax? preferred I Apitly HOX VI 1 nffior. AN INCANlVbintNT UtaWW? I jour hume; brighter than electric; cheaper and raiutlapo-wcf l.atii|m and lantern? of ill MFlJ. Ttb at. orl-Mt FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS.

TWO" SITES IN WlaEN-aVoatla t'Ku RTI KUlf I fur Ir.inlra. at lurtivi IU. I'auait Of WANTED TO BUt. I WILL CALI. aaohlle tatj or eutairbara, and pa, you hifbeea urtcare for laadlee'.

eentieram ehiidrrat'a cardad aVolrllaaA. of all Addreaaa a.a phone I aal.l cai; E. Il? Tila 'UM MONEY TO LOAN. UOttKt'Tn real oeteMe at --a? eairrtwt ratee, epaaaaJ pntilefea arith lo tai? A HI THTRFORO Uth at TOBACCO CURE TOBACCO HABIT CURED Bv guaranteed iy liarwitew nun habit forming remedy and trcaiinifiii. harnt with diraeOona.

in plim imetimid on receipt tl P. fi urd-T. National Tobacco Cure Inc. Box 153. WaaMiifum.

C. AUTOMOBILES Washington Anto Exchange Tails, Auf? llHiferU. ft. AUTO EXCHANGE. 3-Ton Truck for Hire.

ONE WEEK OR LONGER WITH DRIVER. ADDRESS BOX 303. WASHINGTON HERALD. AUTO REPAIRS. -Vuu Are When yau hate had an tspttl auto n-echan'C eiamine and your car.

We tuni out only eauafactory work. therefore our larga pa I auto retairing. AH makca. The D. P.

Auto Repair Shop. 1 1JC ai 14th. t'hone frenalin Tlli. ANY SERVICE. AN? ANY I'LAl t.

I Autoa an; maae and age irpjir.d or rebuilt l'orda tiacd aahlle eon aaaiL Ittjlt ROY imi. at ae Lincoln ACCESSORIES. OAK SOW NOT ONLY FIND (MJl b-ratio-fi lenient. long riparlane? with is uf great value to the tbmiaanda serve. Are we nerring jour carl Kuli slock mia, grt a etc.

Central Auto Supply Co. lflfw Mlin iU MOVING, PACKING, STORING. MOVING Wa tnrriith pa-lded vana and aarefiil mea ta handle your roda. I'ACKKRft of furniture, pianoa, aima, bnc-a? brae, etc. tu fed ran only.

enirPIMU all pana of the i for and KRIEG'S EXPRESS SMITHS TRANSFER AND STOKAGE PO. SMITH NORTH 3142. N. N. 3344.

Nlshtur Holiday. Franklin 3911. LONG-DISTANCE! MOVINQ. SAFETY FIRST. ABMOLUTU.T riRrPBUUI aTTOKAIlav Rooma, 12 end aod I'NITKD STORAOK at oa.

Phone. 12a arid r.an>lip tl BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. WINDOW ScHKtSS AND WINDOW WiL-a tl a I TO III tk.lt Beat Opaque on II II Rollen. j. 0.

l-HIINKERT. 13? at. ne I II? PERSONALS. DR. REED SPECIALIST 804 SEVENTEENTH STREET.

'OVER 30 YEARS I a and 11 LXaea-te-a ot Means Health to You If You Suffer Vroaz I aiarTh. Obagity, Rbeuma'Uta VnaMia lion. FNlea, Thrnat. Brala. Heart.

BtuOd and Skin Dii-eaaee, Nerrcoa Dvbtlity, Ktdocy Bladder Specific 1'ni' tniptieaa. Clrert, and am iMvit? lh? tmmrr for Uf? hy Safe M-lboda Charges Low. Medicine Furnished. CONSULTATION FREE. Private Waiting (tooin for Ladic? I Offtoe Ui I.

1 lai thaWtaafl. It to U. EDUCATIONAL. George Wuhiagton University Law School Students' Army Training Corps, open to men of draft age with high school education. Registration until Oct.

19th. osaerertarj. Uasornc liai? "I lamia IIIIOI tt. T. l-naatlsal.

aw. le klaia ram. alati, lionai. iiratmeniao. ut? i.

alla, adsannrd r. lanajuasasa. aaath? arlMiravdiiiloena. l'ajehelonT in asf Icle-ncj 1 Ihoribaod, ST. ALBANS Tt.

N.llen.l Usihsdr.l Herhool for Brasa l'ounUT, an' lioarding ttcheol sVadnwaeiar. 1111 aaWHill? OK WASHINUTON. of Board ot Trualass. UILUAM W. CHUKL'H.

il-? Mattar, r.lerrshona DINING ROOMS. ASHMORE HOTEL AND CAFE. 12th and W. Dining-room? for Ladies and Gentlemen Popular FOR SALE-FURNITURE. ASH CASH credit luirniture credit HOPWOOIVN Popular Furnlir.ir? and 8th A SPECIAL NOTICES.

MOTI? E. PL'nUSHKItti LARGE EXPERT enee anrl are in position to ru.h ihr printing and distribution of sew ral war book? preferred, Aiiihirr? with valuable manuacrtot? an.l wlahina quickly to aupply th. home and foreign demand for ajood find it to their intereat to PUBLISHERS. Herald office. WITH PHilKlU'Xli REGRET WE tho death of Hon.

PA IN WILLIAMS. Director and Counselor, home, Kenainrton. Wednesday, October 191? TAKOMA PARK HANK. Takoma Park. In hi? death, we suffer the loe? of a wise counselor, a worthy aaaoclate, the community loae? an upright, honest and self-respecting mas.

Ready Reference Telephone Directory. AUCTIONEERS. ADAM ae? aw. BOOK DEALERS. lat? aa.

aw. Main PRINTERS HAVWORTII PI lll.ltlll"??. Hill .1 I'rlnter? uiad Bt. X. w.

I'kaanr "Plain IlilNTEHT, TBk. Uixtu. rear. 14U7 Ne? Tura ow. Tatet.

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS. ABTBCB Klaotrrd Contractor, atee I tnw. I. C. Ewsrtkiaa toe-in cal.

I aXoaaata. FUNERAL DESIGNS. Appropriate Floral Tokens. Artistic-? pressile- i nei penai e. Gude Bros.

Co. 1214 Street. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. JOSEPH GAWLER'S SONS Mi. iDTititlOD Mor ne.iui Ser.ice? ill I tbt l.

8tite? f-? iptfCial rapr-vtveiitanvet, Telephone Main Avenue. Chapel W. L'n-tinbeni. b. IV Chimben.

VV. W. CHAMBERS CO. 1.0? St. N.

W. We Automobile Herrke Chapel, Day or Night, Col. 4JQL DIED. Thuraday. October IT.

at 9 a. at her reaidence. TJiill 'ieorRia avenue northweat. AOAU ZIA beloved daughter of WiUiam J. and Valda Aiken inte Wright), aged.

TV years 11 months daya. Funeral at 3 p. m. today from her late home. County Independent.

Maryland, the home of her Luther Adams and wife, of TWota Swalarra Harrleburpr. Monday. October 14. 1918, NELLIE JANK (nee Adama), belovtrrd wife of Jefferson Balr. of Orren street northeast.

Washington, D. Interment at Newport, Pa. October 17. 191S, at noon. (JII.BERT BALDWIN, infant aon of Perry la.

and E. Merle Kuneral strictly private. i PIT October 18, at 12 a at hi? residence, Branchville, KENNETH F. REALE, beloved husband of V. Beale.

Funeral Beltsvilte. p. m. October IT, 1918. after a short illness.

NJSU.II C. BRICK, beloved wife of Oeorvj? 3. Brick. Funeral from her late residence. Third atreet northeast, today at 11:30 a.

m. Interment Mount Olivet 'emetery. thla life October 14. at 9:10 a nv. at his reaidence, 22f.

avenue southwest. HERBERT A. BROWN, the beloved husband of Bell Brown. Funeral from his late residence today at i p. m.

and friends Invited to attend. this life October 16. 1918. JAMES RUSSELL. BROWN, beloved husband of Annette Brown Simmon?) and devoted father of Roaallne Brown.

Funeral from late residence, 1310 atreet. today at a. m. Private. Wednesday.

October ltt, 1918, at Qeorne University Hospital. JOHN beloved husband of Louise Buckley. Funaral Bl'RKE-On Wednesday. October II, 1911, at 177:10 o'clock, at her residence. northwest, ALICE MARIE BURKE (nee beloved wire of Daniel A.

Murk? Kuneral services today at 2 p. m. Utiirli W. Wiae'a, Ml DIED. northwest.

Interment Osk Hill Cemetery. th? residence of near Croom, Thursday, October 17, at Cortland apartment house, MAH? E. BURROUGHS, widow of John Burroughs and daughter of th? Ute Peter Det.t poaey, Morii gotnery County, Maryland. 1-uneral from Ht Church. Croom, Md at clock today.

BUTLER-On Tueeday. October 18. ISIS, at 6:90 a- at her reaident 1.1'OY BUTLER. th? beloveo mother of Benjamin. James, and Butler, departed thia life after a long which ah? bore Chrlitlan fortltudf Funeral (prtvate) today at 1 clock p.

from her lat? reaidence. 141. Matnachusetta avenue aoutheaat Interment at Woodlawn BUTTEREI ELD-On Wednesday, Ortober 11 at 10 a. ATI BUTTKRFIELD. beloved wife of t.

ButterfUld, of Ulattd, Md, Funeral from the of her daughter, Mra. H. W. Elbel. Capitol atreet.

today at BTNt'M-Departed thi? life October IT, beloved daughter of Rev f. R. Helte and wife of David Bynum. Funeral aervice announced later CONNER-Departed this Uf? on Thursday, October IT, lilt, after a loneT at hla reaidence, 146th treet, York City. CHARLIE fON'NKR.

the beloved of Charlotte Conner and hueband of the late Fannie Conner Klein? brother of Anna, Carrie, laottie. Jennie and Reatrice Conner. Funeral notice hereafter. (NewYork papera pleaae copy.) COPENHAVER-On Thuraday, Oct IT. 1918.

her reaidence. Keokuk street northweel. GERTRUDE MOI.O EN. Wlf? of Eugene C. Copeahsver.

Funeral private) from the chapel ot W. R. Speare Company Monday at p. m. Thuraday.

October 17, 1911, HENRY CORNNELL. beloved hueband of Hilda Cornnell Hayau). COSTELLO-On Tueeday, October 15. 1911, at (10 p. at Wilmington LEO beloved of John and Mary Costello Car- modyl.

Funeral from late reaidence, northeast, today at 4 p. m. Thursdav evening, Octo- ber 17, 1918. MARJORY CRU beloved daughter of Walter w. and I Emma 1 Crult, In the ltth year of her age.

Funeral (private) from her late res- idence, lt Poplar avenue. Takoma Park. Md at o'clock today Thuraday. October 17. at 9 o'clock, at her residence.

etreet northeast, ANNIE E. CUMBERLAND (nee Cotlrelll, widow of Kdwtn Cumberland. Funeral from her late residence today at p. m. PU RTIB-Departed thia life on Monday.

October 14. at a WALLaACB I. CURTIS, beloved huaband of Julia I. and father of Sii'ah A Howard. Julia Annette Richard? and the late Charles H.

Curtis, and brother of Kndora 'Strtls Henry L. Curtie, of Jersey City, N. J. Funeral iprlvatei from Rhine's Chapel, Third and I streets southwest, today at 11 o'clock a. m.

Interment Harmony Cemetery. thi? life Wednesday. October lt, after a bri-f illneas. GEORGE DAVIS, son of Mm. W.

Davis and devoted husband of Naomi Davis He leave? to mourn hi? loa? a wife, mother, three sisters, une brother and a boat of relatives and friends. Funeral today at p. from undertaking chapel DEI.ABAR-i)n Saturday, October tt int. at 1 a. at th? home of bis In Huntington.

W. FREHERICK, the only son of Kllllan Delabar. lia erntenden northweat. Resldea hi? father he seven Virginia. Carolvn.

Katherine and 1.. Phillips, of Waahlngion. Mrs I) of Maryland W. Krampton and Mra F. Chapman, of Huntington.

W. Va. The remains were taken to Whrelereburg, Ohio, for burial. Tuesday October at a. at Camp Meade.

of pneumonia. Private HARK) IRVIN. beloved son of Mr. ana Mrs John O. Denleon.

of Clinton aged years. Funeral from the home of his parents at Clinton. Mil. Owing to delay in receiving remains the funeral has been postponed from October IS. to Sunday at Ita.

m. DODGE? in action tn France. Sept.her tt Uli. DAVIDSON, son of Wilbur B. and the late Agnee Dodge DRAKK-At Camp Fla ALBERT T.

DRAKE, beloved huahand of V. Drake inee Hogani and the son of Mrs. Agnes Drake. Funer.tl services at street northwest today at 10 a. m.

Interment at Arlington Cemetery. on Thursdav. October IT. 191S. KATHERINK FISHLEMAN (nee Watson), beloved wife of Edward B.

EehUman. at her home. 414 Eaat Capitol etreet Notice of funeral hereafter. October 15. at Auburn.

of pneumonia. GEORGE beloved son of the Iste Charles and Annie Shekell Brooke Edelen Funeral today at 4:90 o'clock, from his late residence. Nichol? avenue, Heights. Friends and reis fvae invited. EVKRETT-On Friday.

October II. 191S. at a at her street northweat, MARGARET V. EVERETT Koffmani. heinaaM wife of S.

Everett, aged 'S years. Notice of funeral later. Thursdav. October IT. at I a.

at hi? home. JOHN ERNEST FENTRESS. beloved husband ot lh? late Martha D. (nee Haumann. Funeral private.

Interment Hill Cemetery today at 3 p. m. on Thursday, October 17. IMS. at 11 lo a.

FUSS, beloved eon of Thomas A. and V. Puss tne? Parker! Funeral from his late residence, el? I street southeast, on Monday. October 21. at I p.

m. her residence, near Lang. ley, October 17. SUSIE A OANTT (nee Crown), beloved wife of B. Orris Gantt, of pneumonia Funeral from late residence at 1 p.

m. OILLr-On Wednesday. October II, at I a. nv, of pneumonia, at hi? 11 street northeast. WALTER A th? beloved huaband of Edna OUI (nee Holt? and son of Auguata and the late Levi C.

Gill, Mod 1" years. Body at Zurhorit's undertaking parlors, 901 East Capitol street. Funeral ipf-frst?) today st 3:30 p. m. GRABTY-On Thuisdsy.

October 17, 1911, at 4 IS a- at his Wl New Hamiehlre avenue Dr. THOMAS KANFORD DUNAWAl URABTY. aged SI Funeral (private) at 10:90 o'clock this morning from hi? Iste residence 1273 New Hampshire avenue. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery Please omit flowers. QUILLAUME-On October IS, IMI.

at o'clock a at her reaidence, Ita Eleventh street northwest, Mme. ANAItGUILLAUME. of Bordeaux, widow of the Iste L. M. U.

Guillaume. Funeral service? at her 1st? Ita Eleventh street, todsy at o'clock a m. Interment Oak Hill Cemetery. HA Wednesday. October II 1111.

at 10 p. ELIZABETH HAFLE, in lh? yegr DIED. of her beloved daughter ot John C. Hallt. Funeral (private) today from Robinson street weal October 17 at Elwyne, Influenla CLIFTON, of the late Ja W.

and iT-iarah D. aged avar. Notice of funeral hereafter. Wavlneaday. October 1918, at p.

after a JAMES AUjYesIUS. or Bridget and the late Patrick lloaran Funeral from hla late residence, northeast, today at a. m. Thuraday. Oetober 17 1918.

at a. after a brief (lineava. CORA JACKSON. Notice of unirai later JACKSON-Depemed thl? life Wednesday, October 16. IMt.

at reaIdence. 143 northweat ELIZABETH JACKSON, belovea mother of LiMe Warrlck. roothvrln-law of Alexander Warrlck ana Krandmother of I War-rick Funeral from above at 2 o'clock. JOHNSON-Imparted thi? life on ThuraarUy. jOctober H.

lilt, at ZJt at hl? borne. Stanton road. D. CHESTER 1 JOHNSON. aged 65 yaaar? leave? a wife, two two brother? and relatives to mourn hi? loaa.

Funeral today at p. m. from late reaidence. Thuraday. October IT.

at 11 o'clock, after a ehort III. HARRY, beloved ot Amelia and Johnaon brother of Frederick, Beiate. Minnie, tarace and Thereaa Johnaon me? Walker', father of Sylvester Johnaon. Noti? of funeral hereavfter. Thuraday.

October 17. 1918. at 9tJ0 a. HENRY, aired T8 years, huaband of Anna E. Jora Funeral at late realdiflce, today at 3 o'clock.

Interment on Tuaaday, OctnUr li. at Auburn. J' IHK, beloved of Mary A aaal the late John Keady. tu year. Remalna at hi? late reaidence.

754 northweat. Notice of funeral hereafter IRK It. at 4M p. at a.A.. WILLIAM beloved huaband of Roa? V.

Klrkland inte reamer Funeral from hia late reaidence. Md today at 910 a Friday. October II. 1918. WILLIAM beloved husband of Alice E.

Koch Mag-ruder, aged 134 Nasal northeaat. Notioe of funeral hereafter. KYLE-On Thursday, October 17. 191? at a. CHARLES JOSEPH KYLE, beloved huetsand of Eva Kyle tnee and of Jame? A.

and Ida Kyi? aged yeara. Funeral frajn hie late residence, street Anaeestia. D. tomorrow at m. Interment at Oliare aaional Cemetery.

Invited. LAFKEY-On Monday. October 14. m'ai Camp Colt. Gettysburg.

Pa LEO. son of M. Laffey Driacoll). Funeral from Gawler'a undertaklns ITTjto Pennsylvania avenue northwest todav at 1- Interment at Arllncton Cemetery at 1 o'clock. Thuraday.

October 17. at 4 46 m. at her reaiden.e. 17. northeaat.

EDITH beloved wife of Edward Llbabey and daughter of th? late John and Susan E. Hofman, aged 43 yeara. Funeral MonVy October at o'clock a. from Lee's Chapel Interment CongreasionsJ Tueaday. October li, at 4:46 p.

at his residence-. lall northweat. Dr. JoHN J. 1JTTLE.

beloved father of Sterling B. Little and brother-in-law of Julc. Guthridge. aged 78 Funeral at Zurhorst's Chapel. SOI EtuM Capitol today at 2 p.

m. Interment private? October 14. 1918 at hia Hullv Takoma Park, ROBERT C. beloved huaband of 1 M. and aon uf Annie and the late Jaun.s Lowen.

In hi? year. Remains at undertaking establishment of William Lee, Funeral (private) today al 2 p. Interment Rock Creek Wedneaday. October ItS. 1918.

at her residence. 77777. Holly avenue. Takoma Park, HAZEL beloved wife of Robert Lowen and daughter of Elisabeth Van Horn, in her year. Remali.s at undertaking establishment of J.

Lee. FNineral private? today at 77: Interment Rock creek Thuredav. October 17 1918, at Ms residence. 3795 Tw.iflh street p-outheaal. .1 beloved husband of May nee Gray) and father of Helen May leewi-y Funeral from his lale residence tnniorrow at 1 p.

m. Intermtnt Md. thi? life at a. October 18. Mrs MITT1E I beloved wife of W.

W. Martin of Bet tie S. Jackson, of Waahlngton Joseph M. Jackson, of Richmond. and Fannie Whiting, of Norfolk.

Va. Private rite? will he said at the reaidence tomorrow morning at o'clock, llcsr Twelfth northwest. Remains will be taken ic Richmond, Va for Interment Departed thl? life on Wedneadav. October at their reeidence. 11713 Oatea atreet northeast, after a brief MARY ESTELLA MARSHALL and ETTA MARSHALL, belovafl daughters of Jamea II Marshall and Adtine Marshall and darling of Jennie and Maxshall.

Funeral from their late residence today at a m. Relatives ani friend? Invited. McCAUl.LEY?On October 14. I'll at Jacksonville. Fla.

beloved of John and Hattie Mr Caulley. 1307 Thirty-third street northwest. McCORMICK-On Thursday, October 17. at a. at his residence.

ISO? El'. WARD V. McCORMICK. beloved husband of Josaie McCormlck (nee Burkel and of Thomaa and Mary McCormick Funeral from her late residence today. Interment Mount Olivet Cem.

etery. McMAHON-On Thursday. October IT. al 3 p. after a at Casualty Hoapiul.

NOK A MeaatAHON tnee Bresnahan' wlf? of William McMahon aervice? at Zurhorst's funeral parlor. 101 Eaat Capitol street, on Monday. October 21, at 1 p. m. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery October 16.

at 1 a m-, MAY MEC.EK. belovexj daughter of Mary A Megere and the late George Megee. Funeral from her late resldenca. at. southwest.

Saturday, October It. at a. m. on October IS 1918, st hsr esldence. Bryn Mawr GERTRUDE MERRELL, beloved wife of Robert Men-el! devoted mother of Jaco? and Robert Men-ell, and devoted daughter of Mr and Mrs F.

Johnson and alsler of Edward. Jame? and Daniel Johnson Mra. Rosa William? Funeral today at p. from th? residence of he. mother.

EigHth street VICK Thuraday, October 17 1918. at her northweat. after a abort JAN1K beloved wife of Samuel Juniu? Micken? and moth. of Lelia. Naomi and Andrew DIED.

Juniu? Mickera? and of Loutaa Mary Martha Steward Kb? Waives mourn her host of and friends Notice ef funeral hereafter. ka.i.LER-On Thursday, 191? at 1: io o'clock, al re, I MARGARET inee Glbeofi). loved wife of Joseph Eu nera 1 iprlvste) Thurads) Orteber .1 st I-a st hl? r-taaUden? I Street avoulhwaaatt. JOB NAYUlR belara-a-atlS of Laura N. and Franklin P.

lor. saved 9 yssr? Funsrsr frsm his late residence day at 2:10 p. m. Friend? ay relative? requested to attend. I NEWMAN-On Thursday.

October! 191? at o'clock at residence. 10 Falrfleld street. rydsle MARY loved wife of George R. J. man and mother of laeul Newman.

Rich Aa I Tei and and James Nee herrydale "Our home Is -HUSBAND ANO SOX? Funeral private) from her 1st? idence at Monday, Ortatfi a. Burial Glenwood Cemetery. NIGHTINGALE-On Thu redsy, tober 17. RICHARD KIQHB INGALE. beloved buaban4 or bel Nightingale The can be eeen at James Bros teenth and til 10 10 a nv today Inta-rment Va.

I'HILLIP8-On Thursdav Oct-Jberf 1911. at Johnson itta JAMES PHILLIPS, hrtovasd of and late Phillipe Military burial ln Tiinmiii PLUMMER Suddenly. on Mtratt October 14. at 10 reaidence of her parents, street northwest. MX beloved daughter ofi and Mary A.

a-pt! ter of Oliver. Maude. Hi Sevelion Plummer Funerei be ta morrow at i p. at ahove raw denes. Relative? and frvei.rt? it vlted to attend.

Wednesdsv tiactober 1 brief PRYOR. aged years, wife of Robert Pryor of Octavia Posey. sister of Amand ma land Octavia and loving mother of Mastne ar Robert Pryor, jr Funeral strict privat (Richmond papers plavaae copy October IT, ERNESTINE OTT THAL beloved mother of Mr Max Rich Mrs Jonas per, Mrs Hertha Gettlnger James E. Rosenthsl. in ber Ml Funeral from the reaidence of Its Mrs Max Rit eh.

Harvard street, tomorrow at 1 a We-dnayeeday. October at her residence, southwest. EDITH ROW 'M the beloved daausrht-a late George and Ann Waag In from William fiardo'? aw dertaklns parlona. 415 northeast, today at w. October st p.

st her residence. 90S 1 ROSA A RYAN tria, a left beloved wife of James Rvan. Service at residen? to ma-arrow atat I p. ni V'urterai privait ongresslonal cemetery. Wednesday.

191V at 4 p. wl. at his Hyattsvllle. Md JAMES HEME SHREVE, youngest and dearly ha loved non of Eros P. and Margan M.

Shreve, in th- Mir of la lape Funeral from bis late home Inte? maral at St. today at 11 o'clock Thursday morning. tober 17. at her residence. C.

SARAH R1TTENHOUSE. Wtt of Maj Charles 1. Snell Funeral uria tatet from tha m. Mondav. October terment Arlington BKYTIER-On Thursday.

October IMI. at 12 p. m. of pneussoanii at hi? residen, a. WiUar northwest.

C1 -N a I in hit? 47lh yesr. Funeral private. interment Roc t'tt-rW Cm. tri Wednesday, ia. tober I VIRGINIA LOUIBE STUUI? J.

THOMAS A' Waller Reed HoatPH? pneunwn WIL1AM THOM AS. husband ivatherln Thomas um? Moore av-ed Interment at Arlington Ceuietev today at THUKSH On Wa-dnesrtav I ANNA b-loverl wlf. BM nard Thursh In th vanr tif her ag? Pianerai ri im her late residence. 19 tj, atreet northwest tnasy st m. tal tot? at Imsn avenue.

Bay tininre Md MYRTLE l'LHKI a-ipilth'. v. of SOT ris Ulher Funeral today from late residence Viti Thursdav at 4 30 ni bla stre-t GEORGE VIltuiH Jr sow snd Mr? Oetw Vroeiw. of funeral Btmdav. Octohsa II.

IM' tlie Neva Willard. ARTHUR W'ANli. Interment et Quincy, UI. Tueste), October at 4" ni at Eniargeic Hoapltal. of pneumonia KAIit RYN.

I.elovc.1 dHUghter I and the late Mr.rcaret Welsh aXW 13 years 4 months si.knees the funeyrs vaili strictly privata, from he 1 aoth.t.- mittente. 911 Salili stfee southeast Internici Meant aJh v. ry. Wednesdav. Octoher at 1.3? m.

WHITK Itoarroant wife ol Melvin II White her late residence. 91 Olive avenue northwest toda et 11 m. Ititerment at Oak HI) Strnily private. WHITEHANI" ROBERT I'K'IASII. son of Mr.

hi? Mrs J. 11. Whltehand. of Thtt stra-et northvaawt dlaaat afa bronchial pneumonia, at Cam? Mea.de. Md on Octobe? IM after an illness of one Me Whltehand to the or? on June HU.

and wa? signed to the K.i.cer.th Treac. Mortar iiattary Eleventh Kiel Artillera gsd. Camp Ma-Atfa Md He una an 3fej dler end hi? heart wa. ar? hia work and he aa anxloii. inert" ht? bit in a more forcible way 1 was st the tim? tt? death to la? fer o.en*M? duty Mr Wh'lehltiil was -a memoeavia? Uwlge.

No A-aaR M. and the Chamber XWit, merce of Washington. and mourned hy a host of ana particularly by hia assort itea l'ievtous to hi? tradu-tton laM? IMa Natltansl Armv he was manager of the Vtctrola department of Droop Maaat? Comiaeny. and had been aonn-MMi with them for t.ft?, tnt? Ing tei to wollt lor tt-afm aa beat mere boy. and had anced hi? las: position ant conecten itou? rege eat for ha? and friends Hi? dt.pt**sitloa that he was lovsd hy at be run Into contact with a'aa hia return te whet? OniafnKTEO os -sao?.

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