Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
LUTHERAN LEADER DIES OF APOPLEXY Dr. Singmaster, Seminary Presi- dent, Classed Among Most Prom- inent Men of His Church. I NEED l Household Effects of Every Description IMMEDIATELY | FOR CASH { ‘Faone—Franklin 5394 | | SOUND VALUE » USED CAR rwox Joseph McReynolds 14th STREET AT R | By the Associated Press. GETTYSBURG, Pa., February 7. | Dr. J. A. Singmaster, president of the | | Lutheran Theological Seminary, and |one of the most prominent ministers i of the United Lutheran Church in { | | || the eftects of an apoplectic “stroke | suffered last Monday. Dr. Singmas- !ter, who was 73 years old, died with- When | THE W. W. CHAMBERS SERVICE | is recommended vou have been guided in the right direction. | COMPLETE FUNERALS 75.00 — 5100.00 — $125.00 — $150.00 — £165.00 — $200.00 and up. THINK OF THIS! I'wo Limousines, Splendid Grade Casket, E-xnbalm- Deta Use of Our Funeral Parlors and Service. FOR ONLY 758 CALL CHAMBERS - - - COLUMBIA 432 THE BROWNSTONE FUNERAL HOME, WTH \\I)(.H\l’lN STS. Hand ing and Hearse. Other Finest Ambulances City Calls, $4.00 Any You Burial Vauls Wane $85.00 O WN | Luxurious New APARTMENT eritable bungalow home with three ages,a living room 14x17 feet,a din 13x14 feet, three bedchambers reception hall 8x16 feet, a built-in 3 feet, over'ooking Rock Creek plete tiled baths, a 1623 hose of the usual or even the average house traight up Sixteenth Street. And the quite moderate. A and Nopeh o Quarry 1628 LANIER PLACE equ prices and terms are OPEN ed kitchen and upare the sizes of 5 Lanier ynsider the splendid location Plil(‘(‘ a miles from the White g SUNDAY FRoad 9. Main 9770 Overlooking the Potomac and the Lincoln Memorial HE winpows on the facade of the Riverside Apartments, at Twenty -second and C Streets. N.W., command what is probably the finest view in all Washington. Here, indeed, is “‘Magnificent dis- tance.” Ineither direction the river andits forest banks extend in full vision for miles. Southward, across the water, only the Arlington hills cut short the horizon. In the foreground of this vista are the Lincoln Memorial, the Monument and the fields, driveways and gardens of Potomac Park. To residents of the Riverside Apartments oppor- tunities for out- door play are almost at the doors. For golf and tennis there are the public links and courts. For baseball there are the public diamonds. For swimming and boating there is the river. For skating there is the beautiful reflecting basin — already one of the country's most famous rinks. Moreover. the Riverside Apartments are within brief walking distance of the business centers and of the Government departments. Some apartments are still available at rentals as low as $47.50. The smaller apartments are ad- mirably suited to bachelors and to young women who prefer not to engage in large -scale housekeeping. The smaller apartments contain Murphy beds which, when not in use, fold into a specially designed cupboard, thus doubling the utility of a single room. Apartments may be inspected at any hour. Resident manager on premises. Riverside Apartments W. H. WEST COMPANY, Agents 15th STREET. N. W. o16 M 2900 Amerlca, died heer early today from | ‘THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO D. © SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1928 Jout regaining consciousness after the stroke. President of the General the Lutheran Church, Dr. Singmas- ter was instrumental In bringing { about the merger which resulted in i the creation of the United Lutheran Church in America. Born in Macun- gle of a family tracing its ancestry back to a pupil of Martin Luther, he | Was educated at the Millersville, Pa., { Normal School and at Gettysburg | College, being graduated from the latter in 1873, and from the Lutheran | Theological Seminary in 1876. He held pastorates at Schuylklll Haven, Allentown, Lyons and Macun ile, Pa., and Brooklyn, N. Y. In 1900 |he gave up his charge in Allentown to take a professorship in the Semi nary at Gettysburg, becoming presi dent of the institution in 1906. For s Dr. Singmaster served on the board of foreign missions o the church. e was president of the Synod of Assoclation. He was numerous articles on and edited se tions, In 1877 Dr. Singmaster Miss Caroline Hoopes of Westchester. Five children survive e Horses’ Mummies Found CAIRO, Egypt, February 27 (8).— Coffins containing two mummitie horses—the first ever discovered 2gvpt—have been found in pyramids of Sakkara, south of Cairo. the author religlous toples wmDow atass PICTURR GLAf PLATE Giass WODERN STORE FRONTS COPPER BASH ANO BARS GLASS PURNITURE TOPS MIRRORS wIRE GLASS COMRUGATED WIRE GLASS DECORATIVE MIRRORS WINDSMIELD GLASS RISM GLASS ACTINIC GLASS BHOW CASE GLAZS BENT GLASS “BAFETEE" NON-BREAKABLE Gl MEAVY SHEET GLASS MED RESIDENTIAL GLASS™ Founded 1864 HIRES TURNER GLASS COMPANY BERNHARD W. BPILLE, Manay (Rosslyn) WABHINGTON | board of the Gettysburg Hospital and | Servic was interested in the Civic Nursing |court of {ace. T |W. E ral Lutheran publica- | C married | ( {wilney in | the |ard Johnson | bins, | Alpha j= ENDEAVORERS HOLD 21ST ANNUAL FEAST Vermont Avenue Church Members Attend Dinner and En- tertainment. The twenty-first annual Christian Endeavor banquet of the Vermont Avenue Christian Church was given at the Hotel Roosevelt last night. The dinner, which was arranged by « committee headed by Earl Taggart, was in the nature of an air circus, the program, place cards and other | features’ of the occasion being ar- | ranged in terms pertinent to the Air A feature was a mock Jartial of a prominent flving o took part Ben D! Braithwaite, T. P. Russell " Whitmore, Marion Kiess, Ida MeMillan, Joseph Ingraham, Elsle ireen, Theron Copeland, Ted Hosick, Willa Gallagher, Dan Lloyd, Alleen Itobbins, Katherine Copeland and Roy Barnard After inv Rev. Dr. arle Finnel Estes as and uddresses were 11 Tackworth, chairman of church officers, and The following then took (he program: Joseph Ingra 2. Braithwalte, Merritt Smith, president of the District Columb Christlan _Endeavor Union: T. P. Russell, C. F. Whitmore M. Keiss, Dan B. Lloyd, jr.; Phil Fictes. Howard Johnson, 1id Krause and Mrs. B. D. Shreve. Other members of arrangements jr.: Janet ation by sumed char glven by (¢ ard in Wwilliam rt the committee were Dan_ B Jackson, E4 Mul « Littlefleld, Willa Galla Hosalie Melton, Mr. and Mrs Copeland, Ida MecMillan, How Ben Dixon, Alleen Rob. Olive Ralston, M Braithwaite, Mr. Russell, Mrs. Shreve, Irma Mul- lins and Annabelle Lloyd. Officers of the two Society—-President, Finnel F. vice president, Gladys Prince; ry, Harry Keane, and treas R. Hosick Beta Soclety— Joe Ingraham; vice presi Jackson; secretary, Oscar and treasurer, secret President dent, Janet Mitchell, Smith Tuxedos, $25 EISEMAN’S 7th & F Sts. ON ACCOUNT OF THE DEATH OF Mr. Joseph T. Grace the Coal Yards of R. J. and M. C. Grace 400 F Street N.E. Will Be Closed All Day Monday, March 1 SATISFACTION WITH ] WILLIAMS LOMATI( HEATIN We have installed a great many Oil-O-Matics in this city and nearby suburbs. a single owner who would go back to coal. We do not know of Its com- fort, convenience and even frequent savings cured them forever on coal heat. Installed in a Few Hours A few dollars puts Oil-O-Matic heat in your house. Convenient terms on balance. Installed by us without delay, without the least household dis- comfort. 3 Have us look over your plant and answer any questions now. Or ask for a free copy of “Heating Homes With Oil.” “One of your Oil-O-Matic Burners has been in- stalled in my home since October 9th, 1923, and I think it a wonderful machine. It has given us great comfort, and your service has been excellent.” —Roland S. Robbins, 3409 Lowell St. N.W. “My Qil-O-Matic is less expensive than cosl heat! v.n.Gaan President ~-Dr. Maurice E. Miller. and H. u 5. Hovrspenay Vics President Heating Company Scientific Heating and Plumbing “Found Reliable for Owver 3: 913917 H St. N.W. Years Main 4886 sections are:| iferschel | y dlamonds on the toes of thelr dance | slippers, the latter being generally of | | nlain black eatin. THE WEATHER | |PATRICKF. JOYCE | CLAIMED BY DEATH Superintendent of Rock Creek Park Expires After Two Months’ Tll- ness—Rites Held. District of Columbia—Fair tonight and tomorrow; colder tonight; lowest temperature about 25 degrees; slowly rising temperature tomorrow; moder- ate to fresh northwest winds, dimin- 1shing. Maryland and Virginia—Fair to- night and tomorrow; somewhat colder tonight: slowly rising temperature to- morrow; fresh to strong northwest winds on the coast, diminishing. West Virginia—Generally fair and colder tonight; tomorroew fair with slowly rising temperature. Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 50; 8 p.1 12 midnight, 87; 4 a.m., 35; 8 a.m., 34; 11 a.m., 37. Barometer—4 p. 29.71; 12 midnight, 29 & a.um., 29.76; 11 a.m., v Highest tempe 3, occurred at 2:15 pr i ; lowest tem- perature, 34, occurred at 7:46 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 33; lowest, 21. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States and Geodetic Survey.) Today —Low tide, 2 p.m.; high tide, 8:07 a.m. and 8:24 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 3:04 2.m. and 8:20 pan.; high tide, 8:45 amn. and 9:03 p.m. The Sun and Moon. un rose 6:46 a.m Patrick F. Joyce, superintendent of Rock Creek Park. died at the Sol- diers’ Home Hospital Thursday, after an illness of about two months Funeral services were held this morn- | ing at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church, and the Interment was in Mount Olivet Cemetery. | The funeral was attended by many of the officials and employes of the | office of public buildings and public parks of the Natlonal Capital, headed by Maj. U. 8. Grant, 3d d the pallbearers were selected from amons the officials of this office, and wer J. F. Gill, F. T. Gartslde, G. BE. Clark E. F. Concklin, P. J. Carroll and ( Henlock Mr. Joyce fs a the Army, havin years fn the Enginee pating in the Spanish-Americ: World Wars, Those familiar work point out that Rock Creek Pur recelved much of its development dur ing Mr. Joyce's rej s Lis training in the Engineer Corps of the Ar peculiarly fitted him to much of the constructlon w has been carried on during tew years. ROCKVILLE. M retired sergeant of Conit rved for ma O Corp t wm. and 2:39 Today 5:58 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises 6:43 a.m.; sun sets 6:59 p.m. Moon rises 6:01 p.m.; sets 6:58 a.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- halt hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at Great Falls today at 8 a.m. —Temperature, 84; condition, very muddy. Weather in Various Citles. sun sets Februur Haine well distriet farmer home near Lay- | He had been | omplication of wife, for inty, and | ROCKVILLIE, (Special), anuel known Laytonsville died yesterday at his tonsville, aged 75 years. fll & long time of a diseases. Surviving merly a Miss B of this c the following children: Bruc and Simon Haines and M Hawkins of this count ne Laura Holland of Washington fun 1 will take place at 1 ¢ Sunday morning from the burial to be Freder M | Haines v native County, but had lived many Mre & Temperature. st g M The Stations Weathor - home, | Abilene.Te Albany . Atlanta Atlantic Kaltimore Birmingham veau Annle Lew attorney suit In the Cir frym this county he Peter, | t Court | Wil s an absolute dlvorce Al Charleston Chicago ... Cincinnati Clevelasd Colum'a.5.( Denver Datrofe El Paso Galveston Helena Huron, §.'D. Indianapolis Jacksonvilla Hansas Ci Lo« Angeles, Louisvilla Mia . Fla N. i oans New York Okla. City. Omaha Wz of eserted three yeurs ago ulso the | court {0 award her the custody of the | couple’s only child, Joseph H. Lewis 7 years old. According to the bill, couple were married In Washin, April 23, 1910, and I that city and th 1 time of the alleged desertic | Fined in Liquor Case. Howard F. Fisher of La wis fined $150 and costs by Samuel Riggs in the Polic here following his econviction on af charge of having intoxicating lquor | in his possession with the intention of | selling it. He was arrested 3 Spring by Policeman Roy Sny In Circuit Court, Judge Robert B Poter has signed an order directing| L& Roy V ot Takoma Park, Md., | | to show cause in the Circuit Court} { here March 8 why he should not bef adjudged in contempt of court for | tailing_to pay alimony to his wife, | Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Waters, who | was granted a divorce from him on| October 27, 1 ording to N Waters, her former husband is sev { months In arrears in his alimony pay. ments. Mrs, Waters is represented| {by Attorney Kenneth Lyddane of| Rockville. In Police Court here Russell {young restdent of the Silver Sp neighborhood, was found guilty | assaulting Kenneth Leak at Siiver | Spring a few days ago, and was fined $50 and costs by Judce Samuel Riggs Sterling C of the sa ty was found gulity of a similar offense lagainst Maurice Atwood, but ser asks aurel, Md., Judge | Court | thurgh Bortang | Port {gh N ( S Lake Cit Pt.cloudy Clear Clear Giear Clear Pt.cloudy Pt.cloudy 1% Cloudy ate Wask FOREIGN. (8 a.m.. Gresowich time, today.) Statlons Temperaturs. Weather. Part_cloudy Clouds, Berlin, Germany & (obenhage Hora ¢ cloudy Cloudy. Part cloudy | ELIZABETH WAGNER DEAD. Pioneer Business Woman, 89, Suc- cumbs at Home. Mrs. Elizabeth Wagner, 89 years | 2821nst Maur old, one of the oldest residents of | Vo5 deferred Capitol Hill and a pioneer busine: woman in the District of Columbia, | |died at her residenca, Cards of mbaflks- | tol street, tos | HUMPHREY. We wish to expross our sin Mrs., Wagner, in 1877, established | | eera thanks to our mant friends for thair the milk business, which beca Jors O AyTpathy i Coral e Lowhies tie s e the death 01 our ‘fo, HARNO was born in this city March 8, MRS. BURRELL HUMPIEREY wish to express my s ppreciation o my | { MR.AND and the mother of five .-rmmm A all of whom are dead. She leaves a grandson, C. W. Beall, and a great- grandson, John Paul Beall, both of | the District. { Funeral arrangements been completed. g hiave net ATRINSON Departed ¢ a brist hie’ rexldence. 1046 G114 6t - Deanwood D¢ "Rev. ALEXANDER ATEINSON loved hushand of Nancy Atk Carroil). _Funeral fro 11 Memorial hurch.” Browning st 3 Sunday, February 2 ATRINSO Tounce the death of o Rev. ALE] lind From Kandail Mrmoridl Che st Deanwood. D. C. Please atter MRS. MAMIE A. JACKSON. President. MRS. MARY CRATG. Rec. Secy AYTON. Thursday, Febr her residence. 408 Laurel, " Md . MARGAR 3 yeurs, beloved wife of the 1ate Joswph ¢ Qoton. * Funeral soryices ut Cenfenary Church Monday. ch 1, Bt 2 fierment in Greenwood Cometers In Parls the latest fad is for wemen to have their monograms in paste or FOUND. TTTHoG. femals— white brindie spots around ‘aa: of tall; ong Tl "eomie oriols pat’ e can peclaim gt tne Washiielon Mnimal e i Laagio 540 Marviand il ll.u L DG while with Iowa ticks s dind bods': wearing tae 11746 an 6 vear Wil owner kindly claim? -Wash Ington Animal Resctis Leagde. 440 Maryiand COLLL 4 white past president. | EANDERATRINEEY. Fhnerai at 2 pm. 1. Browning Tila femals. tan in o 3 rasi, col. Viack a r:rflxfldm s m At the o ue. 540 Marviand ave_w “RRTER AND BULL. female: let eve light brindie. Jonz tall, “Owrer pleaws clatm, Washington An) e 340 Searyiand ave. sy, ) Dercue Leasue, PART SETTER—Female: whito with black: 4 legs ticked with black: blnck ears. Ownor can reclaim nt the Wastine: ton"Animal Rescuo Leagus, 349 Maryland AIREDALE. tan ios, piac name Pete’ cortar: engraved on collar. Washineton licensa, ~ Reward Col BAG—Blnck silk_#I1t chaln: T nalghbor Fiet b Attt o meieRnos | ar Aot 4. e Eoneclici s, BAG. silk. Black, studisd with vhineaiares, | 1. ot 12 g Trving of. Tear 1415, Reward. AGAmS | prows. o bl Toay: | Sachen it éar black: dea GINIA HROY st or straget. o | RO e F Howe: sy and receive | Monduw. March 1,3t 2:30 om Relatives and {riends nvited fo atiend. Interment at {Mneressional Crmeters 2 BROWN. Eutered into 020, 30 190 am., A ohn’ /. Brown sl beioved m and Louis A. Drown. in tha Funeral from her waddie; Stata ot 485, HART'IV Departed tnis lita Thnrsday, Feh. | ruary 25. 1626, at 6 pm.. at her reaiden 1308 G st. ne. SARAH A, _PFARTOM Imrd mother of omas E Barton and \n(vifl aister of H ttle A Cyrus and Andi G Towls Monday. March 1. at 1 o'clock. BAUGHER. Entered into rest eternal, r} s, 1000 s har ronacne 48 Manis | st.. Takoma Park, D C. MELIORA O HAUGHER. widow of Capt. ¢ 1 Bunsher | Anl’ daughter of the late R and jora Oxle Dall of Washingron County. | GU her Inte romiixace. aun vy B8 ay 4030 pam. - Int erick. "M, Mobdng, March | ock at the grave. 08 ¥ 40 o' ¥ ered nto eternal rest Thurs. | 5. at noon o SATSTRASY TR beloved mother of Mace | “RULL—Mala white head and nack, ri raised as children’s pat turn to 1600 Allison et rewa LI, nn ms 22 Return fo AP | m,n Feh. flhem reward. Pione 0K st. n.a. a7 | idow of | ner of | rest February Lin i WINNIE RULL PUP. 8 weeks oid front of You at. P. 0. abont Beward for retiyn to q mm in Frid 21«!‘4 ¥a. ave. Leonora E A0th year of Ner ace. Lita mesidence, 413 D at. ne.. on Mond: Mirch 1, at 12 o'clock, Frineral private. interment Arlington Nation fan, white marki 1010 10th st e Do, “white etter: an 3\‘» name of Pete: tag. No. 14008: reward, 1568 Jafferson st. n.w. Col. 7821 DOG—Tan and white; Utl \'n 10584, ward._ Return to 16 Sth st DOG—Atredale: male: blac lnd tan: 't 148 Howard"114F "G, it CARPENTER. Friday, February 1926, ANNA E.. widow o R. Carpentor wid mothier of Mra Rut Andros Fu neral private. Intsrment Arlington Ceme- tery. ity CHASE, Departed this iifs Friday. Febry ary 26, 1926, at 2:10 am. hls resi dence. 1633 10th at. u.w.. afier a long and painful {liness. which he' bore with Chris. flan_fortitude. G A hushand of the late Sarah Tinn ved father of Mrs “on Chae, Mrs. Has late Mra. ~ Cla randfather of Georga A.. Ch Chaso. “Fatherin-law of Charles liam Gray and the late Ger. | ral Monday. “Rrii - Tun Re- DO No. _shell- nmmm' 16th s betwoen Vamont nd Colmbia 28°¢ Teather . betwear . and Tat ang Seaton pr. R i “eve: waich, driver's parmit, Reward.” Phone Potomed :}-m 3rd at_and R, T Milto ‘Wednesday., )‘vhv'm? 1. Green. trido Davis March 1. at 1. from Ply- mouth Congres hureh 17th and P fis, o Jfriends inyited av. T (New' York &y dha sl papers pleass copy.) CHASE. The John Marshall Harlan Rellaf ‘Assoctati ounces the death of GEORGE_A. CHASE, who passed away Friday, February 26, 1926. Funeral from Plymouth Cong tional Church and P sts. n.w. Monday, March HANDBA Wednexiay contalns wrif Eivera o qummn cand. LETTERS, unsiamped and unseaiod. a1 18 and_You ete. Phon« Adame 2650. 5 T MESH BAG. ¢ beaded. Ilnad Tth Zontaining About, 514 lost on A‘l’exmsz-‘:.- Mt Fernon, car Henderson, 7 fowa Gir PIN—Feather-sl peatl” with ponn - Hcinlty f’i;},""’ arv: n? GEORGE W. COL one_Col lumbia 17" B :"™8. CURTIS. Ree Po?h-moox. black CHASE. The Elder Men' Church_car 930 ebruary announces the death o Main 8740, Branch 350, Reward, ACHA {XI'" Es:spligsx—“ xfi‘s"r"?:‘éh“fl fwx.zv & NNrAVEy FHONE CLEVS )t ERAFTON St CHEVY CHAS A do 5B el Veiyoun i € o g asne belwete B4 BT gTE on ird. _ Cali Cleveland . ,( 1d. with ruby setun i ‘s"y.x un-“u'u £ m'\‘ (,“a"’“ o Relief Assoctatio oather. Brother GEORGE held from Plymouth Congregational C Monday, Ma 17th and P onda pm. H. B NAVLOR J7C. BURLLS. secretary. % CHASE. Members of the Men's Clift Rock A tion are requested 1o artend the fu of “our late hrother, GEORGE A. from Plymouth Congregationa ; March 1 208, W P %incrrToN. & CHEESMAN. Fridsy, at “5:50 'a, urch h 1. at § President 2 AN CAS and_ woven 10880° " P I NS ilver, ruary 28, 19 chain. Fsitence. 411 - $idow of the lats Interment at o 1l s lfl all | HARRIS, and that the funeral will be | Deaths. Friday. sidence. 1817 CRAWFORD). Crawford CRAWFORD. Eebruasy 6t beloved iustand Funeral fr co Monday, March 1, at 8:30 to St Peter's Church. whete be suid at 9 am. ent Hill Cometer P 1026, MARY ke W. Dove. in Ini . Friday, February 26, . wite of the 3 KOth ye unera ice of her davghier, Mre 63 U st now., fay, Mare Requiem “mass at s 1 and tives and { went (private Chureh Cemetiry. h | FREELAND. February BRIEL Departe T los< one others and a h Remaine the residence of his broth and. 630 L st. s March ‘1, from the Rev. J. W. Mai or the 101l T for the t for the we Rest from aiste e ames Free welers in th Awaite, com 117 Mrs tery. Departad thie o HENRY HOLVES dACKsoN. IACKSON JACKSON Assocta t O ) Frida Fuueral no JACKSON N 5 Cnws Y President. 5. €. B JOHNSON. ¥ D.m.. MARY NAYLOR i o JOHNSON. from her mot Officers and member apte 0. F tend tHa funeral of H JOURSON, Sundi r \ o BERTHA RA N NK D JOVCE. uary NDERS, 3 mother s ACTIO McKINNE Saturday er & 124 0 beloved w i and mother arter, Bessie Keves, incls Jogon: de; 1 Joyoe caves a ho <A = FRA R. P, Sa ." tea, this life am.. a erio 27, it Vi the t William, | Bertha Scott Srandmother Scott. She atives and sweet epir FAMILY Mre Lo of Baltin her Fune Christ Episconal Ch LIGGONS, residence. GONS. ‘batove loving mother of Algeretta Trene. Mary and A Brooks Beat b enez neral Sunday. 3 Haptist Chi Rov. Jernigan off MAGRUDER, Februiey ating arted March 1 Aligustine Chir PARKER. At X D fe Fr at_her . MARTHA tep ence. 114 e wito ot} Departed thia Ifa Tuesday. 1976 at 415 am Ariington, P Youne of Rewark rida Avi D PARKER. Officers and members of G Link Household of Ruth, N 0.0t 0. F Lerohy noti ot MARGARET Taeetiy 1 sriary 27, 7 M et n.w. betwaen Funeral from Florida Florida ave. be bw. Sunday. Teh G Aswescment. due LILLIAN ROBINSON M GREENE n.w Lk, Relatives and frien Bantiat_Chu and 7th ste 1 Cemetars Away Thursday 8:30 pam beloved ‘mother sister of My b vie ROBINSON. Pee MARTA ROBINSON \hristopher Rubn-on farthi Strests. Renigine may | andertaking pariore, 849 Flo after 13 noun. Sinday. Fab rai Monday. March 1 Rventio Baptist ween Q and R Dastor. Tnter ROGERS. 1026, Suddenly TS0 st e, SARA lon Rogere' beiaved dge. Rebacca Tangl nd George Danderde Mary Curry & host of Telatises Sunday.” Fehruary Maunt Horeh Raptist etween B and C at frleuds are (nvited 1o atiend BOGERS. Tho Ladies' CIft Rock Socety w8 the deatli 0f Mra. SARAH KOG, Funer ndav. Frbruary o8 gt D, frc red Baptisi Church 16th dnd B, st PAULINE MARSHALL. Pres, GENNIE E. BARNES. Financial Sae ROSSER. Friday. Februars 20, 1078, at ‘niversity Hospital ved wite of the late Yaon neral from the chape & Co. 412 H st ne at 1730 b W A Artington National Cep SEGAR. _Friday. Febru m. at CRGE T ort Segar (1 hereatter SHERWOOD. Friday, 2°30 p.m.. at the fesider Are.” Clara Sharwond I8th st nw., Mra. MARY E Services at Hysong's funeral N ot mw., Monday, Maren Taterment Minneapolis SEWFELL. her_reatd MARY_E.. widow hsed 72 years Thumtas: Fabruary © at ber resldence. & @ s 1 100 Thursday. Februars 25, 1026 at | ence. Eakt Fals o Chureh, Va. of L Preston Seweli: 2 Requiem mass_at James:’ Chitrch, Weat Fails Church." Mon day. March 1. at 930 a.m. Relatives and iiends invited. "~ Interment St} Cemetery | SPONR. Friday, February 26, 1926, at the is daughter, Mrs. Victor K. Ralsto Mel SPOH ave. now. Monday. March 1. o mui in A.vn»non Nnxrn'l ives aud friends bryar e ke 10 the r!‘sld!?: Clement day. Mareh 1. Martin'e Ch 3 at @ am. ds tnvited. Intermy Baltimore, Beloved w Funera d. 1P sts.. Relitives 7. 1926, at B othe: al bereafter. Thursday, Feb 4t lits roaldence; bejoved We b life 1 an Y6 R BERNAR] of Wa this Life in full tri P T A 1 4 ITF. heloved hyshand o and loving nnd devol 4 C. and Olga N, d from Mount Zion M v Dumbarton aves 28, at ¢ erds respactiylte Whits Ros 26 Tiinital, LAZA sred hisband ot Tathor of - Mre. Lia. “Fuperal pi fia‘n iy Tample, esting LA ool durm-‘ 2 r\ d e day a6 pm i ror” e Kajehte oils untli the time . o In Memoriam. A trituts of lote to the memo: & hishand and fat 30! BONINT, ite two years s a1 Ah D CHILDREN mory of gur fcyte Wiy one yese ANI - S sows, & membrance BANDRIDG B today. Fevrst Have been awas, 'a each qa¥ ARLL ECG Vl' £ renembrance of GEIDEN. depa todas,” Fevruars home 5'ha filled 7 NUSEAND AXD Ay LENNON smemhrance ? o ko LENNON w3 to, ‘th\on JF geace ag€ o cannet terl ved s wel ace {11l §iAAD. DATCEIRR ARt S0y S p?‘"%.E‘c"'S? ir Jsare a0 tas forgotten, T8 SON \m\‘nl. WL ll\l GHTERS, AND 1 \ e Wi AND EVA enr. da & Bam 0f 1ova to the mem Nine and sister, MA hl ay. February {4 h our hearte are £ad and lona, ‘oss epeme hard to DOAT, M S with the ase Sint nenr th SISTERS, ance HER MOTHER | AND Nora D MARG ARET EYLES. In eud hut loving reme ar sist MARY ?z; (5 ads s et dia Febrasey 37, 1on0e ms heart i heavy a1l 0f the w I miss thes. in Daaven can sem. one knows the stieut heartachs. onty ¢ ~Vr),<\~hhrtlhhh 01 the griel thiat s boms in sllence SR K TR E A, t hut loving ramembrapes MARY A LYLES. e year ako. ¥e mm memors lngera, Tana trie. v dear Mame, bt think of you £y that wil] ¥ bere ahe i > S atamn, 1STER ANNIE. Sacred to !H her and PRILLIFS, *whe irar_rilece-com PUMPHREY. who g;fi today rest_In pesce MAME. GRACE. © & and devoty ar hushand an WLES, who su * veare ago sl bills of God, <t a0 fair, | TOWLES pastod today, 4 fou, there HIS LOVIN AND CHILDREN (,L.Aria‘ AND DOROTHY Pow LEs: YOUNG. I snd but loving rmembrincs of FOUNG. ‘Who departed thiy life five yeq O raday, Fovraare 27. 1931 s Siesp on. dear Ung. we will sse you JOVING MOTHER, FATHER. SISTERS AND BROTHERS e FUNERAL DIRECTOR! T CHAS. S. ZURHORST :m‘PPfi:\:Tm‘;‘”T”L ST, Timothy Hanlon 641 H §T_N.E ; FTWILLIAM 1 apel apd n prices. 332 Pa rector and Pas Commodio ) crematoriim. | Modera Ave. NW_ Call M. 1345 1113 ~!\x\‘7‘ld W W Dcal & Co ; LiNCOTR Az0n Chaved . F. COSTELLO OW LOCATED AT CAP. ST._ NORTH_ 7978 Vim. H Sardo & Co. Lincoln 529 nor connec Speare establi e 1009 H.SE.N. }'v meriy 940 F N . ]ose h F. Birch ?Sons (ISAAC mmlu: S 7 «tablfsl Phone We ~ Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 'Main 5512 e N FU \FR AL _DESIGNS. Geo. C. Shaffer v jam stwm CHOICE FTORAL ENBLEMS > Nain 2438 MODERATE PRICES. No branch storess BLACKISTONE'S Floral “Blanket Sprays” < Beantiful Floral Designs. Mod rices. d4th & B e Mo %n' \:p"&. ‘lzmm.