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Ask for it today at your grocer”: “FAB is wonderful!” COLGATE'S As gentle on your hands as the finest of Colgate’s Toilet Soaps STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, APRIL 22, FAMOUS ENGINEER SUCCUMBS IN PARIS Lindon W. Bates, American, Noted as Expert on Waterway Dredging. By tbe Associated Press, PARIS, April 22—Lindon Wallace Bates of Mount Lebanon, N. Y., engi- neer, who achieved international note as an expert on waterways, died hege today from & stroke of paralysis after | & three years' fliness. His body will be returned to the United States to | | be placed beside that of his son, Lin- lenn Bate: jr, who lost his life in the sinking of the Lusitania in 1915. | Mr. Bates became noted as a water- | ways expert in the early eighties | with the invention of an improved br which he used in connection with the dredeing of the Kaw River | | and the filling in of the present site | o the stock yards at Kansas City. | Mo Later he cuarried on similar | operations in the Chicago drainage canal and th delta at the mouth of the Mimsissippi River. i He was frequently consulted by European governments and waterway improvement projects completed by him included the drainage of the § Schelt River in Belgium, the deepen- | ing of the mouth of the Volga River, | improvement of the harbors of the | Rlack sea ports and enlargement of jlhv» mouth of the River Danube. In the United States one of his | most important projects was raising the grade of the city of Galveston, Deaths Reported. [ | rue siomine doetie have oun copectatite e ATILE et AN N e Frederick S. Lippard, Elizabett's | 210 pa, ave Hospital Tohanna Gross. S0 William J. Haviland. 34. s it Phog, 40, Emerge ilx Green, 85, 1702 R = 1 Mattingley, 67 1 Margaret 1 vital i Philip Riodele, 61, Garfield Flospital Aunie 1. Kropp. 50, 3681 10th *t. \ribur Hamiiton, § mooths, Chiidres's Hos plial. ‘ Joseph Rice, 5 hours, Columbia Hospital. F. and Helen E. Lokens, 4 arfield Hospita } of David I. and Naom! F. 1245 6th St sw nt of Arthur and Blanch Rosmuseen, 42 | . Kibley Hospital | 24, 1002 Rhode Teland ave. | 54, Freedmen's Hospital. | | 21, St Ty pla Homital. Elizabeth's Godfrv | Kerr, 7| minut Ressie Tyroe. William ~ Mitenel’ “awualty Hospital. Hospital Alfred Love. 70, 2508 Ga. ave | i | | X | SoorEe meir," . monin, Children's Howpital | I Moaring Blacks Dyed | i 24-HOUR SERVICE { Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. i Main 1344 FUNERAL $75, $100, 315-(.) Up | Steel Vaults, $85 Up AMBULANCES ($4) CITY CALLS LARGEST EQUIPPED IN THE W. W. CHAMBERS CO. 14th and Chapin Sts. N.W. Phene Col. 438. ¢ FOUND. i " black; siightly IN AN i in pearis w Marketmaster, i YUR NECKPIRCE, at Glaser Milinery, 167 | P st now | dismond center; Riggs Market. | a5d tan; D. C. fag | 330% Woodley rd. now.: | o 486 8s " | & leather. on > Friday evening. about § o'clock. contalning | 12845, Return to | strong west and northwest winds, di- 51; 12 midnight, 51; 4 a.m., 59; 8 am., | Highest, 81; lowest, 59. 1924. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair tonight and tomorrow: cooler tonight. Fresh to strong west and northwest winds, diminishing. Maryland—Fair tonight and tomor- row, cooler tonight, possibly light frost in exposed places in north por- —_— = tion; strong west and northwest = Cards of Thanks. winds, diminishing tonight. Virginia—Fair tonight and tomor- CRAIG. Mr. and Mrs. Emma Cooper wish to express their wincere thanks and sppre- row, cooler tonight and on the coast tomorrow, probably light frost in ex- clation to Ret. Shelton Miller, D. D., for his able sermon and to our neighbors, i posed places in west portion tonight minishing tonight. friendx and Telatives for their a0 Qurin Records for Twenty-Kour Hours. te " iliness and. e many beautiful foral PR tributes at the death of our beloved mother, Thermometer—Four p.m., 59; 8 p.m., | {Ibutes a6 the death of New York in 1891, but was defeated. Mr. Fassett married Miss Jennie Crocker of California, who survives him, fourtecn grandchildren. The body is now on the way to hig home in El- mira, N. Y. where the funeral will be held early next weck. e was in his | 2 THE FAMILY. 62 noon, 53. Barometer—Four p.m., 29.91; § p.m., 29.84; 12 midnight 72; 4 a.m., 29.98] 8 am. 29.56; noon, 29.56 Highest temperatur at 11 am. today. Lowest temperature, 49, occurred at ) p.m. yesterday. mperature same date last year— McCARTHY. M. baud, and Mr. und Mre. G. F. Allen, par- Wish 1o express their since o their many fries Dasiel J. Carthy, hus- " 69, occurred : Srimpathy benutitul foral triutes xent at of MAE ALLEN M(CARTHY Alarviages. BOWERS—STOLP. Cretian of Monint marriuge of | the DL o Mary's’ Chy 1925, by | Condition of the Water. mperature and_condition of water at 8 am.: Great Falls—1 perature, 50; condition, muddy. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States coast | and geodetic survey.) Today—Low tide. 4:13 a.m. and 5| L high tide, 10:11 am. and 1140 | go, o m., ut g Tomorrow —low tide, 5:13 a.m. and | e Birtia0'Meara. . 5:57 p.m.; b tide, 11:05 a.m. and | Mrs. ELLA BEACH.' Funers] Wednesduy, 11:40 p.m. 3 i o residence. In (JAE Sun AN Moo, S, Wodatotas, ‘api rose, 5:23 am.; 5 Beaths. Departed this life April 21, 1624, .. at the hom lier dulghter, sun | | BECRETT. Diparted tuis life Mondas. April 21, 1924, P after & long Hiness, at ber 6 C st % w., MALINDA BECK e’ beloved wife of th John Beckett and mother of John F. Beck- “it, Margaret Clark. Bertha Porter: grand mother of Maud Markhall Everett Porter und Ereat grandmother of Augustus and Perey larsiall. Funeral Thursday. April 24, at 1 o'clock from Zion Wenley Chirels, tween 2ud and drd sts, 5. Kev. 0. 3. pastor. Relatises and friends fovited, Ernest Jarvis Compuny i charg rises, 5:21 p.m.; sets, | | Automobile lamps to be lighted one- | half hour after sunset. Weather in Various Cltles. Tewperature. ¥ s home without o Al th But when we We lost our “nzcx}:'n. Ladies’ Ak fiaioing | St Sreom e Tumeral i ibatimon: : AT i iemingnars NG s Wezther, muther, Stations z 0 Leaf, Whisper Abdene. Cloar 21, at unry. M., (. ehter at Forest Glen, Brown ROLT E RiB Clondy Raining Cloud Preioady | CARILL. _Suddenly, Su JOHN"CAHILL, Lelov Jdotin J. wnd late Catberine ¢ I from St i i H uw.. on Wedne thence to St April 20, 34 Huron, ST, Indianapoiis. 2 Cloudy Jacksonville. G Pt cloudy Kansas City. Clear Los Angelcs. Cloud Louisville . e Miami. Fla. . New Orleans New York.. Okla. City. CHAPIN. s Mondax. April 21, 1924, | ARTHUR A 4 hnsbicrid Frances | Funeral from his I ids Wiscousio ave.. Montgo Md.. Wedne at 2 pu, COULSON. sundar. April 924, at her Gone e A 3 .\.xnml Clear Pt.cloudy HOLME: Funeral gervices on Ptcloudy | at 10 am. nin Raining ’mcx On Monday. April 21 Clear £ the infant da | Benson Dick. 11 be beld | from her parents reidence, Wednesdns morning at. 10 Cloudy | wermeat fa Fort Lideoln oudy Cleas’ | GOLDEN. Monday. April 21, 1% Hospital. ELIZA GOLDEN of 358 B | Widow: of 11 ne Goldeu | Gted ‘mother of Walter Wesley 8 aud Deila Golden. Notice of fune Funeral prisate. Portland Mc Raleigh, N .C 1024, MIRIAM | 8. Lake City | Raining Lin Raining st sw. Cloudy A | LONESOME. We @il not know the ps | We did not se We only kuow 3 t away And did not suy goud-Uye GOLDSMITH. Suiurday Jumaica, L. 1., at todas us you bore Temperature. Part clouds (8 s.m., Greenwich time, Stations Weather. ondon, England.......... W Farin, Frances i . 3¢ vart covdy Copenhagen, Denmark Part cloudy | Stockholm Sweden...... . 3 Snow | i R T Horta (Fayal), Azores. rtclondy | PG oS UTIES Hamiiton. " Kormuds. ¢ il ept San Juan, Porto Rico..... S0 s Havana, Coba HOPKINS. Colon, Canal Zone - . CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Rev. Dr. Georgge W. Truett of Dallas, Tex. will give a series of addre.ses at Calvary Baptist Church, Sth and I streets, beginning April 30 and con- | cluding May 7. The services wiil be . Departed this i, a1 Freedmen HOPRINS, who re 8187 SMITH. | WALKER. 5 WHITTAKER. | WILLIAMSON. DIGGS. Tu | FREEMA | HELAN. 18 LONESOME. BEIPLINGER. Deaths. together with five children and | SMITH. Departed this life, after o brief il Dess, on Saturday, April 19, 1924, at 4:80 p.m.. at Freedmen's Lospital, JOSEPHINE SMITH (nee Watson), the beleved wife ef Horace L. Smith and devoted deoghter ef b1 therine Watson and the late Asstin She leaves to mourn their lesx er, v Lrothers asd a host of rels 3d and Eye sts. n.w. Jernigan, past inyited, Just when her life was brightest, Just when her hopes were best, She vas taken from this world ef pain To a home of eternal rest. ‘The fowers we place upen ber grav May’ wither ang decavr . o E 0 But_our love for her who sleeps beneath Will never fade away. HE FAMILY. 220 The officers and members of Lily of the Valley 1. H. of R., No. 4990, arc re Quested To atiend the JOSEPHINE SMITH. 1924, from M, funeral of Sister Wednenday. ‘April 2. . Carmel Baptist Cnureh LR o MINNIE DIXSON, W. R. Kunday. April 20. 1924 2t 7 am liniess, CLARENCE THOMAS the world war. of Com . Gkt Infantry: beloved hisband o7 cutl s (oce loward), He leaver 10 mourn & loving wife, mother, father Sister, two hroihers and & hostef otier nd’ friends. Funeral Thursdsr t'1 o'clock p.m.. from Friendstin Baprist Church, 1et aud B ste: s B Mr. Campbell, pastor.” Keistives and friend: invited. Intcrment at Arlington cemeters S 1924, at her JULIET WAL rinent private. Suddenly THER P, beloved s Nenn M. “‘Whittaker. Wedueeday. 7 p.u W. V.. Thursday morning. Tugsday, April 22, JOHN T, son of fue late Joseph aud Aan and brother of the late Gearge A, Williamson. Body besting at the “Nevius ' Funeral Home," 924 New York ave. n.ow. at which piace funeral service: will be held Thursday, April 24, at 2 pm Interment at Glenwood cemeters In Memoriam. PERRY, A loviog tribute to ti- memors of our’ departed ones. MEREDITH who diedFebruary 1814; GEORGI March 17, 1922; MARY E., April 2 and our brother and uncle, ISIAH 1. PERRY, who died January 19, 1922, and we will not say dead—thtey are Just ¥ s of ¢ dered into an uoknown la ming how very fair since thes linger ther . who the wildest yearn step and the glad retur: i faring on as dear « of there, us the love of here: Think of thew still as the same. we say Tliey are not dead—they are just awas. MARRY (. DIGGS AND~ DAUGHTER ALNE . April 21, 1924, LU of Horace W. and Services at the houss N Williamson annot ea. . wax hi d to the memory of JAMES M. Pk departed this 1ife . but uet forgotten. ITER, RROTHER AND SISTERS. * In loving memors of a loving daugh sister, LOUISE €. HELAN ( t us sad and los 22, 1923, MOTHER AND BROTHERS. * In loving memory of my dear father, WILLIAM M. LIPSCOME, who passed away one year 3go today, April 22, 923, In the 91st year of his age. LOU. * In sad but loving remembrance ©of my devoted sister, ETHEL MAEBELLF LONESOME, who departed this life two vears ago today, April 22, 1922. Her busy hands are folded. = Her work on earth is done Her trials are ail ended, Her beavenly crown is won 104 from this world to a peacefal rest iod, who kuoweth best. ur ‘memory she'll always remain Tntil in heaven we imeet sgain. HER SISTER, LAVENIA LONESOME. * In sad but loving remembranee ©of our drur daughter and sister. ETHRL MAEBELLE LONESOME, who d life two yeurs ago today, April 2 The month of April is here, To us the saddest of the year, Becanse two years ago today We stood at a dying bed and saw our dear sghter and sister pass ay Lome we oncc enjoyed ndly war- by ail. 2 MOTHER 'AND FATHER HELEX LONESOME AND BENJA MIN LONESOME SISTERS AND BROTH. EES. . Secred to the memory of my Teloved father. JOHN REIPLINGER, who pirted this lifo one year ago, April 22, card case, fountain pen, keys and approx. under the auspices of the Men's Or- xm’m‘il; R R DAUGHTER, VIBGINIA £20 in cash. $20 reward for return of BAE | panized Bible Class Association of the HOPKINS. L 2nd contents to 1310 18tb st. Franklin 5612.J. | = 5 X o ) %" | District of Columbia. Dr. Truett Will| LLIZABETH HOPKIN 2 og, _short-legred, white | speak at 4:45 and 8 o'clock daily, with | and tan: at Boyw Scout feservation it Mills. Dear Sligo, M.; D. O. tag. y I Dumali A Crais, 14ih place ne.|Sunday, when the meetings will be Phone Line. Lk 33 8 o'clock. Teather, | eld at 11, 3:30 and & o = = — i Mrs. ELIZABETH HOPKINS and e S onys.| The first annual dance of the Hurley oo BORKELIS ana req dog in mosaies; Letween 12th and Mass' | Nash Social Club will be given Thur:- Bar 1y and Hotel Martinique, Sunday; reward. - night at 8:30 o'clock at 1522 14th | & Clark, 1416 Fiorida ave. n.e. Martiolgue. __________ Strect northwest This dance, ac- CSUSAN ML DORSEY, BUCKLE for shac, with fringe. briween Wash- | cording to Earl O. Baker, secretary | MARY E. BAUMAN. Ree. Sec ington and Willard Hotels. “Reward. Fhove | ¢ the olub, marks the official open- |HOFEING Ladies. 2 Leaf, W il | e of the motoring and picnic sea- | Hope Societs: You arc Lerehs notified of kT I Ot ‘o etus, “which comduots | [be deah of Mr ELIZABETH HOPRINS teward. number of sociability tours to mear- | Lo ROSTET W0 fgu e faner Wow ‘[ by summer résorts during the sum- | iiapel'of k. 1416 Florida ave mer months. sacietss Non and requested to at 3 ag AP S Tl | e Tou Sark ak Todas, Apel 22 1 el ol we i E: VEVOTE] YATG] i3 E the exception of the opening day and e | HER DE N1 o In loving memory of our devoted hus T T ———— = remembrance of mx NE RICHARDSON, who todax. April 22, 1920. 1024, | | | | H % HOPEINS. Ladies’ (\ You are herebs notifi “ong of heavenly cheer When we shall tread the golden streei And there sur precious loveds ones greet., We shall be satisfied. HIS DEVOTED WIFE, LOUISE ROY, AND CHILDREN. L. W. ROY, GHRISTENE AND LILLIAN ROY . FUNERAL DIRECTORS. WM. H. SARDO & CO. Members of Ques W.| 412 H st e Phose Lincoln 52¢. of Ttuh, N 4T 0. of O F., are | Moders Chapel. Automobile Fuseraia requested to att funeral of our late HOPKINS. Funeral Shal fall the ;!lr;\wn. at the Zoo Monday. C st e, Rewarad —White,_ Satorday night 11 pm., 11th letween Eye and K. 1131 11th nw. While on his hicyele &t Connectient | 5opRINS. N e ) avenue and McKinley street north- | DO4-—White _and tan - west yesterday afternoon Robert ( T o Smith, twelve, 5309 37th street north- | n.c MARIE L. JOHNSON THERE'S A CAREFREE DRAPE TO HART SCHAFFNER & MARX SPRING STYLES please telephone Col 2 spot M. E. Buckley, 1218 N. H. : brown eyes ai lame in left hind leg. Return to w. Reward. 23 small Black and tan — Aquamarine: Saturday | reward. 1. M. Coauselman, Station Master's Oftice. T'nion_Station. LASS_Saturday between 17th and Pa. nw. and B st s.e: shell frame, black. Tith m.e: beloags Reward for return or 207 17th nee. to a little lame girl. information leading to recovery. Linc. 8429 ‘wo-skin . 2y, between basin Pan-American building. “Reward. TRoom La Fayeite Hotel. 7 | ¥UR N Lost on Sun K and B y_afternoon near Connecticut avenue entramce to Zoo, brown | fur neckpiece. Adams §56. 1828 Lamont ‘st. * | | GLASSESTortoise shell, between 20th and | Rllorama rd."and 120 asd G. 508 2008 . | Reward. - | LS, sen i T Teates ase | ‘idal basin Sunday afterncon. Heward. Adams 4269, r Cail A tween Wardman low the knee by a dog. west, was bitten on the right leg be- | B, frem ber late rexi dence, 52 S, ne. An assessment wWill be due for thix deat “ears: 10| I AH BARBOUR, M. N. G A. SABBS, W. R . Departed this life April 21, 1921, after WMrx. Charles Wood i to deliver an | pyp | iilustrated lecture entitied “From |y’ | Hongkong to Kueling” April 29 at|EEYS. Departed this lfv April 21, 1624 atter §:15 pm. in the lecture room of the | (enghter, Mrs.' ldw Midd 412 N st e ot the Covenant, under the| nowr TOTIS KREYS. ferntod’ tucband of | | auspioes of the Young Women's Mis- | Mre'd. V. Kes< and locing father of Wesler, | uspices of the Y e | ouis saie: Caciton, Giber mod eies Vi | slonacy Societs—the Leaguo of Torin Bega: Mrs. s SMiddleton aod. Mt Nettie Robioson. Not of funeral bere. Joppa Lodge Chapter, No. 27, O. E.| 8, will give its second annual dance, 2400 16th street, tomorrow, 9 p.m. City Club—Easter danee tomorrow, 9 p.m. i | Departed this Aprit 20, | 4. 815 pw.. at CLARA B. Voied mother o ndmother of Funeral Wednesday, @yril I | from Metropoiitan’ Baptist Washington Classical Club bet ¢ill meet at luncheon, Cosmos Club, | MILLER 1924, at 6 am., | Saturday, 1:30 p.m. Speakers: Col.| at v.. NEIL. | tu Led | S o Aarion guver L. Spawding and John . g) P Trom bis late resl: dence, Monday, April 21, at 2 p.m. Frieads | and relatives snvited. ~Interment privat The Federation of (Evic Amsoeia-| yowRoE. Departed this life Sundas, tions will meet Friday. 8 pan, board | "20. 1634, at the room of District building. mother, 824 4th st nw. at rosidence of - | LITS JAMES, beloved son of The Smith College Club of Wash-! Mollie Monroc, loving grandson ington will entertain officers of the Dickens. He leaves (o mourn ti Alumnae Association of Smith Col- e, de. reen’ and laughter. 2:30 p.m.. Church, R Aunfe Lawson Flossie Lawxon April 18, April bis grand- 4 w40 Trank aud of Maggic devoted aunt, A;(n.. Flora Dameron uncle, thren brothers and & host of re lege at supper, Pierce Mill Tea aud friends. Funeral services at the House, tomorrow, 6 p.m. Aence ‘of hic grandmother, Tucsday night at | A & a'clock. Friends and felatives are insil “The Prychology ef Ritmalism® will | cd 1o attend. Rurial at Moncarc. N. C be the subject of a lecture by Miss| PEARLE. Suddenly, Annie €. McQueen: of Lom Angeles nce, 1205 Wisconsin #24 NEW YORK AVE. N.W. | 12th and 15th iy, u.w |_ Complete funerals, $7: and up. grade _casket. em |tise of our funeral pariors and service, for | only $75. g————THE ORIGINAL ey C WR.Speare Co. 1208 HSTREET,N.W. WAIN 108 ORMERY SO ST R. RE Wi 8. ALMUS 4 ;‘5 SPEARS HERBERT B. NEVIUS MAIN 30 JosERn GAVIER Som <& MORTICIANS 1730~1732 PENNA. AVE. PHONFS: MAIN 55'?-““ W. W. CHAMBERS CO., 50, $300 Private Ambulanes. Steel zrave vaults, $85 HINK OF iT! two limousines, splendid dsome Ly Iming and other details. _CALL CHAMBERS, COLUMBIA 432. THOS. K. NALLEY & SONS 131 ELEVENTH >T. 2.3 Undertakers. Embalmers. ‘Homellke Funeral Parlors. Phone Jincoln 480. April 21, ¥ | { ! lumbia 7d. " Liberal reward. Columbla 8355, | pafora the Washington Theosophic SEPTL, beloved hushand of F | 2 ce! v ‘uneral Wednesday, 10 amn.. 1216 H street, tOMOFTOW, 8| chapel, 332 Pa. ave. n.w. iaterment pr == Quick, Dignified aud Eficleat Servies. " It feels the way it looks, too; easy, e . « Deal . comfortable,informal Fineall-wool fabrics and expert tailoring give it added distinction Our name in the coat guarantees satisfaction Find it RALEIGH HABERDASHER INCORPORATED ' Thirteen-ten F Street At — —wine— | Lodge, lot, HANDBAG—Small gray, leather, contAifing keys, money, efc., on Sunduy near Fiauklin Park. Finder please notify Mrs. . Leonard | Erown, 1800 Newton st. n.w. Phode Adams 297. PIN—Saturday, circular pin, small beads and | cbipped diamonds. Finder please return to {Mr. Brooks, American Recurity and Trast Co._ and_receive reward. . of pearls, diamond in center; also chain attached. Re- 6 R st . ix T e POINTER DOG. brown spot, 3 years oRl. | Phone Adams 5099 POODLE—White, with broken hip: retarn to Mry. Hites. 804 Oth st n.w. Liberal re- G—BIack ouyx, oval, small diamond in | center. ~Reward if returmed to M. A. Leese, €14 8th st. n.w. vicinity 1a Reward. Mrs, Herman, rd Terrace. 240 wool, hena _color, with blue cross-stripes; Sunday noon. Mt, Pieasant or 17th st. between Lamont and Newton. Re- 5 1640 Newton. Rew: . | SETTER DOG (femate). white ana biack, tan | spots over eves; April 20; tag No. 9401 D, | liberal _rewazd.” Phone Col. 3307. 34 SPECTACLES—Shell rim, case marked “Ed- * | mond, Opticians,” ‘on Saturday on the way to [ ballpark or i the park. Reward. Frank- | TIRE—AJax cord and Tim, during accident on | Haines _Point, Sunday 'afterncon. Finder | kindly réturn fo 202 Falkstone Court and re- ive_ reward. 220 WIRE-HAIRED FOX TERRIERZOnc year | ola; green collar: tag No. 12132; name Trip- | per. Phone North 4401. Reward. WRIST WATCH—Lady's, goid, Waltham. in | the White House gronnds. Raster Monday. Reward. Return to \W. police precinct. WRIST WATCH_AND BEACELET, Reward, North 1421. 251 The Portner, 15th ana U b aX. 8 J. Grissam, No, 6 |pm. | Owing te Puasover Molidayw the | Nordan zion Club will meet Thurs- | day, 8:30 pm.. in Y. | A ctams presemtation will be com- ciation of the District of Columbia Friday night in thé 1. 0. O. F. Temple, 419 7th street northwest. Mrs. Mae A C. Sommers of St. Lonis a member of the . supreme conference will be the guest of honor. The joint rally of the National Demgcratic Club, of Washington and the Virginia Democratic Society er- roneously announced to take place gt the Raleigh Hotel last night does not take place until Thursday. night. g Former Representative Dies Aboard Ship, Report Btates. ELMIRA, N. Y., April 22—Former Representative in Congress J. Sloat Fassett of this city died en route to America on shipboard, according to a wireless report received here. Mf. Fassett had been prominent in Republican politics In New York for many years and in the national poli- tics in the Republican party. He was chalrman of the Republican national convention in Minneapolis, had been delegate to many Republican national conventions and was prominent_for years in the state politics in New York. He was a representative in M. H. A. building. | ducted by the Woman's Benefit Asso- | board, | J. SLOAT FASSETT DEAD. | vate. PFLUG. Suddeniy, Thureday. April 17, S, PFLUG.brother of 1 Hods resting inceday morn- hen shipment will he made fo Hast- Mich.. for interment in Riverside Thursday. April 24. 1924, at 1924, ings, cemetery PHILLIPS. Hamiltor, ROWLES tiie Hotel short iliness. JULIA ALEXANDER, widow of 'Henry M. Phillips of Springfield, Mass., and daugh- ter of the lnte Henry and Amelis Bowles Alexander, alw of 8 Funeral and interment ‘at S Musk. e PURCEL! April 21, 1924, at her . 3326 Park pl. n.w., SARAH K., wife of Hugh M. Purcell. d Teart Circh, 16th on' Wedvesduy. April Wm QUISENBERRY. Sund: his residence, Catlett, band of Mattie Quise: of Liozd, Smith, Voll or’and Mrs. Virginin Boliing. ment at Catlett, Va. RUPERTUS. Suldenls, 1924, CHARLES F.. beloved busband of Fdith Rupertus (nee Smitl). Funeral from the residence of bis sister, Mrs. H. Hen: 606 Keefer pl. n.w.. Wednesday, April at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Prospect Hill cemetery. . RUPERTUS, Members of Washington Aerie, No. 125, Fraternal Order of Eagles, are re- quested to attend the services at the Eagles' Qlub, 902 Pennsylvania ave. m.w.. Tuesday, April 22 ut 8 f.m., and the funeral Wednes- * dsy, April 23, at 2'p. 3 for "our late’ brother, PERTUS, 1. D. BRITT, Secretary. SMITH. Sunday. April 20, 1929, at §:15 p.m.. after a brief iliness, at his residence, 27 Af- lantic st. s.e., JAMES P. SMITH, aged 84 vears 1 month, He s rurvived by his wife, . April 20, DRE lnter. Monday, April 21, P. 3. CALLAN, Worthy President. Frank | Mrs. Margaref Smith, and _eight children. Funeral Wednesday, April 23. at 2:30, from Congrexs Heights ‘Baptist Chareh, Iuter- ment at Congressiopal cemsterr. Friends and relatives invited, 2% Congress from New Yerk in the| Fifty-ninth, Sixtieth and Sixty-first | Congresscs. He ran for Governor of . 6 B ST. N.E. LINCOLN 8200, Antomobtie. Bervice. Chapel. o Frank Geier’s Sons Co, 1112 SEVENTH 8T. Modern Cispel. Tel NORVAL K. TABLER 1526 L St. NW. Main 1544 P & Walsh Perry—Main 934—Gerald Walah, JAMES T. RYAN, 817 PA. AVE. BE. Masl CRRREl e Amintinin Tdvery in Comneetion. Josepty E-ibarchi «1Sons 3034 M St. N.W. Eembished 1842 Phone West 98, % AM_LEE, Funetal Director EooTer Alivery I connection. ~ Comimodiony ‘mod—- erematorium. Moderate 352 Pa. ave. n.w. Tol. call M. 1385 Timothy Hanlon _e41 B ST. NE Phone L. 5543. V.L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor con- nected with the original W. R. Spears e asze, 940F St. N.W. [{CHAS.S.ZURHORST. J FUNERAL SESIGNS. T Prompt anio delivers serviea. . Artistic—expressive—ines, Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. 4