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i oava e ar ¢Gold g.m o oo 1 A ‘ ¢ ¢ When ls a ¢ g Dollar Not a ? ¢ Dollar? 7 Answer: When you% gpay interest or ‘carrying # ; charges” on your account. % ; Remember, at Golden-? ¥ berg's you are NOT penal- #/ ; ized by adding “extras” or ¥ % interest. 5 ¢ § 4 ‘4 bl * { " ¢ i“\\\\\\\\\\’“‘\‘\\\\\' JEWISH » ices Tonight 8 P.M. 6th St. Synagogue l'mle“ur-l 4. \mvnl'nlm Speaker. $4240 NO EXAMINATION 5,000 Life Insurance Costs | memorial serg's’ ALE ADDS TO FUND - FORCHURCH HOVE Successful Event of Yester- day in Aid of Episcopal . Institution. A successtil sale of fancy articles was held at the Episcopal Church Home, 3315 Wisconsin avenue, yesterday aft- ernoon, as the firsi effort to secure funds for the building of an enlarge- ment to the siructure, The sale was congucted 1 he ladies residing in the home, who made fancy articles for the sale, and in addit ntributed pieces t family siiver a and jewelry. There were necklaces of orange seeds and sealing wax, toy animals of wood and cardboard, pen wipers made of the wishbones cf turkeys and 1d 1ift- ers of gilded clothes pins mentx were served and contributions of approximately $250 were received. Plans are being made for the coilec tion of a syecial offering for the how 10 he taken on Mothers' day, Sunda) May . in all the Episcopal chur in the city. MEMORIAL P.LAN BACKED. Pamphlets calling attention to the to be erected in Potomac Park to the members of the military and naval forces of the District who Pt T30 ihend Dute of Birth for §| orved in the World War were dis- LeROY Corr Israneo— y;~|v\\x:’?1 to all department heads in 610 Woodirard B anches | the District Building today by the Commissioners. Anv funds which may he collected Mourning Blacks Dyed ' 24HOUR SERVICE Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. Lincoln 239 t the memorial through the various Mlices of the the Comm ners advised the de partment heads, should be properly ccounted for to those in ch he project. “Psvecerevectisatoossmaoss mSeceeteseseemccetnascsene O O XX X XYY X XTI NOAR: style lines. Finely Cus Tweed Topcoats They're as fine as clothes can be. Every little custom detail has been faithfully carried out—we've used the finest Scotch and English woolens—the newest British going to be a great pleas- ure to see such fine topcoats—a still greater pleasure to own one. It's 7th & CREDIT IS5 W& Refresh- | municipal government, | THE EVEN Black Rain Falls In Fresno as Oil Burns Miles Away | i ociated Press 0, Calif., April 9.—"Black fell in Fresno yesterday. ain® The United States Weather Bu- reau here explained that the San Luis Obispo oil fire, 90 miles away, was responsible. 'he wind has been right,” W. Bennett, meteorologist, said. Particles of soot from the oil fire undoubtedly have been carried over the valley and fell with the rain.” Light clothing was spotted by the inky downpour. HOLY NAME GROUP LAUDS MILTON HOPFENMAIER of Society Holy Trinity Branch Pays Tribute to Memory of Late Jewish Leader. The annual meeting of the Holy Name Society of the archdiocese will he held April 25 in ‘Frederick, Md. This was announced a meeting of | the Holy Trinity hranch ¢f the Wash ington section of the society last night. A large number of Washing- ton men will attend the meeting and take part in the parade. A resolution eulogizing the late Mil- ton Hopfenmaier, local Jewish leader, was adopted by the society. John Hadley Doyle praised the philanthropy of Mr. Hopfenmaier and a resolution of sympathy for the family was adopted. | . Representative John W. Douglas of G__STAR. HEARINGS ON COAL END UNTIL APRIL 13 Operators and Miners Then Go Before Committee of House Probers. Hearings on general coal legisla- tion before the forelgn commerch committee have ad- journed untfl April 19. At that time repersentatives of the coal-producing industry. both operators and miners, will hegin presentation of their side of the case. Chairman Parker announced for the committee today that fnability to secure witnesses to carry the ses sions through next week eaused post ponement until a week from next Monday. far in the committee sessions only members of Congress, many of whom have Introduced legis- lation dealing with coal. have been heard. Kight members of the House in all have testified, offering remedies for the coal situation ranging flnm mine seizure to establishment a Government coal control bureau. Representatives of the operating branch of the industry, according to spokesmen who have attended the hearings, will confine their testimony to the legal points involved in Gov- ernment control of the industry, and the constitutionality of any measure involving seizure of the mines in an emergency., President John L. Lewis of the United Mine Workers of Amel Massachusetts, who spoke, condemned L e ltlcee intolerant lezislation and urged the |1 has designated two representa organization constantly to oppose such | fives of the union to appear before | leginlation as the Oregon school law, | the committee 1 e A e Crerimnie dave nt| Mr. Parker has announced the in o e L varaita o said there | tention of the committes to draft and embers” of the Holy the preservation of 1 Ready, president vinity branch. presided. N the country. of the 4. Ssseseccesefdesses tomized @i ieseeccsecacrsas R OO N T T 1) F Sts. OB AT growing meed of men like the|Push for pa e Sociers | eglslation at Holy | EISEMAN’S EISEMAN’S e some form of coal the present session of | Congress. but ix unable to define its nature before conclusion of the com mittee hearings WILLIAM F. MANNING, 62, DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS William F. Manning, known landscape architect, signe® and executed the setting for the George Washington Masonic Memorial on Shooterss Hill in Alex- nationally who de- | andria, died Tuesday at Hawthorne Mass., according 1o word receiv here today by friends. Mr. Mannin had heen ill for sevaral months The funeral was to take place to- day at Belmont, Mass Mr. Manning was born 62 yvears ago in Reading, Mass.. the son of Jacob and Lydia Manning. For a number of vears he was i charge of Druid Hill Park, in Balti- mo and subsequently carried out many important -landscape proje in the East. He resided in Claren- don, Va. until last Fall, when his health failed and he was forced 1o seek a change of climate, He is survived by hix widow, Mrs Ida Manning: by a brother, Warren H. Manning, who lives in Massachu- setts, and by other relitives. Refreshing River Breezes! Will You Be Cool This Summer? Are the Golf Links Close? Tennis Cou Potomae River. Add to Your Leisure Hours by Living in the 2115 C St. N.W. Where You Have Potomac Park at Your Front Door. 2--Front Apartments Left--2 For Inspection Sae Resident Manager, Or Inquire International Bank 807 15th St. Main 864, On vantages. uits and Topcoats R - Terms to Suil How easy it is for you to dress stylishly when you can buv these new Spring clothes on our easy credit terms. No large outlay is necessary Just a reasonable first payment, the balance in small weekly or monthly payments, easy to meet. And voudon’t pay big prices for these terms—you get value here, as you alwavs have. open an account here and share in its man By all means Remarkable Values in ad- WASHINGTO ouse interestate and | | FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1926 IREMUS IS ORDERED noon in west portion: northeast winds on the coast. | District _of Columbia—Fair and cooler tonight; tomorrow increasing coudiness and continued cool, fol- lowed by rain tomorrow afternoon or night; moderate north and northeast winds. Maryland—Fair tonight: cooler in east portion tonight; tomorrow in- creasing _cloudiness and continued cool; probably rain tomorrow after- fresh north and Virginia—Fair and cooler tonight: tomorrow continued cool, meorrow afternoon | north and northeast winds. West morrow cloudy, followed by rain; not quite so cold in west portion tonight. M increasing’ cloudiness and followed by rain to- or night; fresh to- Virginia—Fair tonight; Records for 24 Hours. i i Thermometer—4 p.m., 74: 8 pm, 12 nmlnlgh!, 60; 4 am,, 48; 8 am. noon, Barometer—4 pm., 20.4%5; 8 pm., 12 midnight, 29.62; 4 am, % am., 30.01: noon, 30.11, Highest temperature, 75, occurred | at 4:30 pm. yesterday. Lowest temperature, 43, occurred at 7 am. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 64; lowest, 39. Tide Tables. (Furnished hy the United States Coast and Geodetic: Survey.) —Low tide, 11:51 a.m.; high| a.m. and 5:40.p.m. tide, 12 am. 48 p.m.; high tide, 6:10 am 5 p.oi. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 5:42 am.; sun sets 6:38 p.m. ‘Tomorro Sun rises 5:40 am.; sun sets 6:39 p.m oon rises 4:1%8 sets 3:24 p.m m.: Automobile lamps to he lighted one- half hour water peratu Alhany Birmineham Huron, 8.1 Indianapolis Jacksonvilie Kansas City Al Dale A. Parrott ! Gilmartin _of “Alexandria after sunset. Condition of the Water. Temperature 1t nd condition of the ireat Falls at 8 am.—Tem- 46: condition, muddy. “ l‘fi“l'l’ in Various Cities, =3 = Temperatur Stations Weather. L] Ahilens Tex Clouds Cloudy Clouds Clouds 3 Clear Clouds Bi Clear Boston Pieloudy RoNal Flear Hieon Glear > proiondy Cldar | Clesatang { Flots pehEs 855 S Detroit 0ol lmld\- El Paso Helena Clear Cloudy Los Angeies i Clear | Lonivilie Clear | Miami Fla . Clear Orleans. . Clondy | New” York 2 Clondy | Okla, City Pt cloudy | | Omaha Ra Philadelohn 3 Clear Phoenix Cloudy Pittabursh 3 Clear Portland Me Pr.cloudy Portland Ore Clear | Raleigh. N 0 2 Cloudy = | S Lake City Clear | San“Antonio Cloudy | san_D Cloudy & Franciacd Clondy Si. Louie Cloudy | St Paul Clear | Seattle Clear | Spokane Pielondy | WASH D¢ @20 Clear | | FOREL | (8 am.. Greenwich time, today.) | stations Temperature. Weather. London __Fngland 42 Clear Paris, France Cloudy | Berltn. Germany Cloudy Horta (Faygl!. Azores Rain Hamilton. Bermuda Part_clbudy | Havana, Cuha o loudy | Colon. Canat Zone.. [ Cloudy . Marriage Licenses. hert Henderson and Bertha M. Olsen of Toledo and Rebeeca a Joseph Watson and Dorothy Wilson Chi Barmond Ranke and, Ly Silahy and Marian F. Foley. arles F A M. Pixley Hairston. jr. of Danville. Va. Hm. Moran of Chatham. Va wis T. Hailes and Doris F. Seale hoth L of Richmond | | ch Let Sumerville and Hattia Allen arles Dean onad_Sansons and_Edna P. Glann W Smith of Baltimare and Mildrad | H. Townshend ! Bel Alton. Md, George F. Sinn and Ann E. Mowhray. | both of Salem. Va : Frank A. Seay and Ressia T. Vass. hoth of Richmond Georan O Cones and May E. Harrison G Wi Al Shilo, Gy Johnle De i on o hoth ot Baitimore. Crawford and Flia Pent. fliam M ey Dillard. both of vin, Stephens and 1 P. Haske and Jese Ruth Heisler Dawler and Marie Brown Sweeney of this city and Cl ast Orange. N orr- nnis nton 1 With Our Special TROUSERS .65 and up Save the price of a new suit by matching up your odd coats and vests with our special trousers. ' Choose fmh\ our enormous stock of ‘over 5,000 pairs, the trousers you need to piece out your suit. All colors, All Materials, All Sizes. ISEMAN' 7th & F Sts. i and | Court Decides Atlanta Sen- tence Did Not Make Second Term Unnecessary. By the Associated Prese. CINCINNATI, Ohio, April 9.— George E. Remus, former Cincinnati “bootleg king," was ordered to serve one vear in the Dayton (Ohio) Jail un- der a ruling of the United States Cir- { euit Court of Appeals here vesterday. In an opinion handed down by the appellate court it was held that sen- tences of two years imposed on Remus for conspiring to violate the national | prohibition law and of one year for maintaining a nuisance during his illegal operations did not run con- currently he opinion reversed a decision of Federal .Judge Smith Hickenlooper, who granted Remus a writ of habeas corpuz and discharged him from cus. tody | Remus car appeal | States Supreme Court for a reversal of the appeals court, but whether he | will do =0 his attorneys could not say They said they must confer with Remus before they could determine anvthing regarding an appeal. ( Yesterday's opinion did not affect the liberty of the five associates of ! Remus, who had been jointly sen- tenced with him and who had been discharged by Judge Hickenlooper from serving their jail sentences. No appeal was taken in these cases. Remus served a sentence of vears in the Atlanta Peitentiary and to the United te the natlonal prohibition act He was sentenced on this charge on | May 16, Eight days later, after another on the charge of vio Jating the section of the prohibition law against maintaining a nuisance, he was convicted and sentenced to Jail forone yéar and was fined §1,000. He paid the $1,000 fine. The opinion of the United States Cireuit Court of Appeals pointed out that the second sentence made no reference to the first; that the dif ferences in the sentences necessitated a separate =ervice, one for a felony, the other for a misdemeanor. IMRS. C. M. FFOULKE, | SOCIAL LEADER, DIES | Resident of Capital for 40 Years Also Prominent in Charity the Dayton Work. Mre. Charles M. Ffoulke, for more than 40 vears one of the leaders of | socigl ‘life and philanthropic enter prises in Washington, died at her residence, 2011 Massachusetts ave nue, early today after a short illness { She was the widow of Charles M. Ffoulke, who for many years was prominent here and who was at one time president of the Fine Arts So- clety. He was one of the best known collectors of tapestries in the world, owning famous collections. Mrs. Ffoulke was a_member of the Ladies' Aid of €t. John's Orphanage and the Neighborhood House hoard. She is survived by two daughters, | Mme. Emanuel Havenith of Brussels, | Belgium, whose husband was at one minister from Belgium to this and Mme. Marcel Levie, Capt. Levie of Corsica | France. Her granddaughters. Mi Gladys Chapman Smith and Miss Gwendoline Ffoulke Smith, who were visiting her, were with her at the | time of her death. Fineral arrangements have heen completed pending the recelv | of communications from her dau | ters { time country, j wife ¢ not Birrths Reporte;i. John H. and Frances M. Smith. bor. Willlam and_Ellen Lindsas. hoy. H and Ursula Kidwell. ‘hoy Dominick and Roechino Pallicans. hov. Randolnh and 1da Edwards_hor. AT-cander M. and Alice F. Rowd. boy. William_and Lelia Melvin. hov Ha-old M. and Alice Renton. girl Charies M. and Amanda Schneider, hor. John H_and Flora Chappelle. hos Frank M. and Grace R. Coward. hoy. John H_ ir. and Myrtle L Jerman. boy. James E. ‘and Pearl C. Heddings. bor. Carl 0. and Beatrice Crosen. hos. William and_Teie Kline. boy Eustzce A. and Carolsii Alsop. bov. Guy V. and Ray_Rui eirl Arthur M. and Lora R. Chreitzherg, girl. Lovest and Hattie Havden. irl Fredeticl and Bella 7 and Annie L. { | | | i | { 1 Percy B and Rebe a Thomas. hoy. rt, girl COLLTE — Male. large size, biack, white around ‘neck. on face, on ‘chest: wearing red ribhon around neck. This dog is grav- Will the owner kindly c ‘Animal Rescue Le ine. Washineton M Marvland ave. RING. same In Be T identif little white on cataract on left eve, kindly claim at the Resctie League. 349 SPANTEL —Hla old_dor. Owner Animal WATER chest. female very " gentle, Washington Marviand_a + e o LOST. BARPT Fmail Dearis: Wednesdax or Tharaday: | [181_columbia road. " atter 5 nm plamum"-.nr‘)‘?‘r“-‘émn:f svening in or near Rialto Thea: ah And Mas. ave: O anen and whit vicinity of 1200 ve, Return or telephone North a* gray reward. [} €F r;‘ m\‘\ Izdl\ s, amall. p] tl(qu]m with blue sapphire unday in or near Columbia Th " Call_Franklin 5348 it YOG—Collie, n vllll| { nose pink; €107 B - Tampehire ave, A o and Q abont 1o .mm”n T Hen: S Palls Churen. VAo e bhans Main B155: FVFGLASSES — Tortoias shell lm"m-r case. Return 1 ca FOXi Cabin John. TOn QPRI 1. 1 #o0d 326" Hhecheany e female. 1 small female. white, black spot tan eats: mv name on collar. Rew. [ ge [Priest. 3825 Wisconsin ave.. Wa higios: GERMAN POLICE DOG, gray and tan, male answers to Sandy: in neighborhood of 15th and H ne.: reward for return or informa fion of whereaboute. " A 1 Lindsay. e East_Canitol st |2 dress nackethon) eas nd Ave. via Tilden ot.: 1861 Park road allizatar, nine. containine driver's nermi and ahout SK. Call Col. Reward KE reward. Bet, Argonne apartment and You st Argonne. Leary Bros. on Adams 4407 PIN—Sauare dark topaz ot i gold_ April Arcads t. Mar! TN petween Webater Liberal mv.rd _Phy POLICE nswers (0 “Bob" R Jor D otrmation. Teadin b, - BaraTe Ve . tecorany. yunqn—mrn Jeather. Wednesday Bt A hlack ning, betwedn Park Theater’ and’ Alicon containin oney. Teceints ad Union Tras Bani Boow: %ty owner. Reward. | Call ASame 75 RED PARASOL, Wodnesdas night. in ladies Toom, Metsonolitan "Theater. " Please recgrn ..xr ryant st. n.e. and 4. RED CARP] Reed_Hospital_and '¥:.§ (‘nn walier of lfill\ st. Notify BIOII .1u, Reed Hospital. A t—hfir—mnmmn} Diano tools: reward. 94 10° Phone Clarendon_ 6 o O e TR 4 2 ST o Norih gypat ipiecs: reward. ‘WRIST_WATCH, o Tibwon: etween Irving sad Tock . on_14th s Reward. Adams 7430-, WRIRT WATCH_Gold, and _chain_ wi 4n h ini- Y l. Reward. Call 519 13th st. 10+ ing _two admission ates Senate and House of 3 ;.n‘ i TV]gren ch Hotel. 10 JAIL FOR YEAR two | Frank. 5348. | MRS. ELIZABETH MILLER DIES, PNEUMONIA VICTIM Miller, 81 vears | William Harrison Miller, died at the residence .)r.h-”‘ son, Dr. Maurice F. Miller. 3600 Idmund street, vesterday. Mrs. Mil- ler fell and ,broke her hip ‘three weeks ago and about one week ago pneumonia developed which caused her death Mrs. Miller had been a residen of Washington for the past 30 years and had been an active member of | Hamline M. E. Church during that time. She was hogn in Tremont, Pa., and came to this city from that State. She is survived by three sons. Dr. Miller. Charles §. Miller and Claude Mrs. Elizabeth old. widow of “Isaac Gans"” March Rendered. The Army Band vesterday gave fts first rendition in publie of the march composed by Capt. Stannard, its | leader, and dedicated to Isase Gans of | this city. Mr. Gans, who was present was 80 pleased with the composition | that at his request the band plaved thpough the score twice. The orizigal score was then presented to Mr. Gans of the band #nd with the compliments the composer. Card of Thanks. MURRAY.. We wish tn express our thanks and gincere appreciation to the relatives friends and neighbors for their kindness. tender expressions of sympathy and heau: HTul Roral thbites at the death of our heloved son. RUSSELL A MURRAY_Jr._ | THE FAMILY Beaths. Wednesday. April 1926 3l v Gallinger Ho RORVRT RELL "hetoved son_of Houe Beil and | hrother of William Trown. He also leaves | o meurn their (ows four aunts. one | and ' a host of friends. Remaing re at 1483 Florida ave Funeral from th Mount Zion Baptist Church. 12th and € sta. ne. Rev wn oMciatne. Friday Apii) 9. ai 2 pm. BRAXTON. Departed this life Wednends Avril 6 "at 10 45 nom = after a br iliness 'MARTHA BRAXTON. She leave to ‘mourn thelr loas one won and two daughters. 'Fu mfer’ & Hun. | ter o 1115 April 10, at CLAY. Departed this life Wednesdas. April | 7. 1928 at 6:10 pm. at Emergency Hos pital. HATTIE M. CLAY. 1147 13th st | faithtul “wife of 'Ar Clay! _Funerai | from St Augnstine's Church Saturday Anril 10 at 9:15 am. Family and friends | invited o attand CLAY. The offcers and members of St 'are hetehv noti. | ML f Sor of Sister HATTI i Meeunz to b held 2 s nw. Friday. April Funera Saturdas. Anr i a0ty am.. from St Augustine’s Chy | By order ki MUE. GORDON, President €. GORDON. Secretary. | CLAY. Flder Ladies' Immediate Relief As- | ociation are requested {o attend the fu- neral of Sister HATTIE CLAY. from St | Ausustine’s’ ‘Church Saturdas morning Aoril 10915 am__ By order of RERTHA G0 WATSON. President MARIO Secretary. GERSE Mibics of toe o e ai A ciation are notified_of the death of Mre HATTIE CLAY. Funeral Satirdas. 940 e L Fberwern 1 ana S Plebee aifend MARY E ¥ Breadent . A SMOTHYRE hnA s CLAY. The Ladies’ Tinnes Ph ey Immediite Reliet Rounces. with soriow. the death of M HATTIE CLAY. Funeral <=n“m'ar' Ao | 1 15 trom St. Av ne's Chureh Noiois et AWBNIEE LRGN | TESSTE E. MASON. ‘President; MARGARET BYRD. Rer. Sec i | CULLEY. Tuesday, April 6, 1 iichee| residence. Fulton st now. NAOMT | V. helaved Fiineral Saturday terment private Suddenly he late Joseph Culley pril 10, 'at 2 p.m. In- o AR 1926, at Or M. widow of the late | lorge 3. Drew and dauentes of the late | James and Selina Fraser. Funeral from | LA Caivary "Baptist Church Saturdas. April 10. a2 pm. Interment private DREW. The women of the W. C. T. U, are requested to meet in a bodv at Calvary | Bantst Church Saturdav. April 10. at 1:45 pm. to attend the funeral of ou late_whita ribhoner. Mre FLL MRS DYER. Apri Georgetown Lniversity DYER (nea Murphv:. helo Stanislaus Dyer. Funeéral from the res: ence of her son, Bernard J. Dyer, 1136 2d st n.w. on’ Saturday. April 10, at 0 am.. thence 10 St. Stephen's Catholie urch. 35th and Pa. ave nw.. whers high mass will be anz at @ o'clock. In- terment at Mount GBvet Cemeters. Rela- tives and friends fawited 10 attend. 9° FAIRALL. At Sandr “pring. Md.. ALFRE F.F EE " Funceal troms” tia. Tata 11, 798 a2 eremonics by Lau of Laurel. Md. Inter. ment at Rockville Union Cometers. FFOULKE. Aprii 9 3 after a short nee. at er residen 11 ave SARAH CISHING FFOULKE Srenanne i e Notice of fune later_" (Philadelnhia. New York and B ton pavers please cops.) FLANAGAN. . Wednesday. Aoril 7. 19 MARGARET. heloved dauchier of the I L Flanagan (nee " Lusby ). aged 1 Funeral chapel of B AL Taltavull: 336 [ ew. Saturday. Avril 10, at & m . “thence to St Dominic's Chureh o'clock. where mass renose of her soul invited GARNER. ¢ 0 will be sune for the Relatives and frtends GATES. _ April 8. 192 the beloved ~husband_ of s (nee Walker), ured eral_trom the " residence._of John S Gater, BI4T N "at. T ay. Aorii at "1:30 pm. i F Cemetery. Great Falls St GATES. Members of Justice Council, No. 2 Sone and’ Dauchiers of Liberrs. ase re uested to attend the lu T r Sk it it of Sy 1926. RICH- g EY B4 Taih heloved brother of Marie E_Renney. "Fu: neral from Nineteenth = Street Church Rev. Walter H. Brooks offic Saturday. April 10, at' 2 p.m. Rel nd friends invited. KENNEY. on - annovinces the a Brother RICHARD €. VEYTM hie residence. 974 and that the Tomeral will be held Saiarday. Al 10, 1056 from Nineteenth - Street Raptii Cniren. " Rogce 0 Cittesments A Preside RIRLLS, Yecretary e 1926 at 9:30 & Lakes. Canada. "RELLE ineral Friday At o Cieverand. ‘O T A MeGINNIS, Wednesdax. April 7. 1928, at her recidence 17 4th st se. LELIA ¢ McGINNIS (nee . heloved wife of Rasmond M. 3 Remains ‘can be seen at the chavel of Willlam H do & | :n d‘l 2 H‘u n.e. Interment at Calver- on, Va.. where services will be held 2 . Saturday. April 10 R M" Thursday. April 8. 1926, at _the of her son. Dr. Maurice E. Mil- coal from Park road to Canneeticot [} 00 Edmunds st. n.w. EL] I7ABETH ! VHLI ER. Funeral !rnm htr late l"!i | dence Saturday. Avril 10. at 2 p.m. NASH. Thureday. April 8. 1926, at Emer. gency Hospital. MARY . beloved wife of William F. Nash, 471 G tosw. )vurr of funeral hereaiter. PATCHELL. Tuesday. Avril 6. 1926 at*Fl Pato Tex. WILLIAM B, PATCHELL. Re- maina ma¥ be ‘seen at the chapel of . Willam Lee. 525 Pennsvivania ‘see. orw | Sunday. April 11, “Funeral services at the | Church’ of the Epiphany Monday. Apri | 12. at 10 am. “Interment at Arlington | National Cemetery. Rl)llli!l and friends | invited i . Wednesday, April 7. 1926, at 825 am., at the home of his daughter. 151 Highland ave.. Atlanta, Ga.. MORRIS PELZMAN. He leay to _mourn their lows . Tena Feldman. Mra. Holen Cohen. Mra Rose Be and Miss Etta Pelzman. ali of Atlan#. and Mrs. Mayme Fleischer of Miami, Fla. He alio leavas one hrother, Mr. Herman Pelzman. and one sister. David Zeiler. hoth of this o 0 . April 0. 1926 at his resi- o WILLIAM H. H.. he. A. _Price” and . “Hines_ Co. n.w.. Saturday. April intermient at Arlington Cemetery. QUANDER. Wednesdas. April 7. 1026 _at her, residence, 1518 19th at. n . .ELIZA: ETH M. QUANDE] du-oled daughger of Georziana and Jol and ‘ner of Core H. and Georse HQnandn uneral from St. Aucustine's -Church where requiem mass will be said for the Ter soul. Saturday at 10 o'clock. and friends invited. 0° ‘Natlonal E. Miller, and two daughters. Mrs. Frank Stetson and Mrs. ‘G. Edwin |SGELIVAN. Thurstss. Apot Rowland & VAN, hushand of the .;‘i» A 3 1 services will he conducte 3 vears. “Funeral will ar WGence of Dr. Miller to-| Fufhorsts tuferal variors morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. In- thence to St Peters €h torment wili be in Oak Hil Ceme-| reauiem mase tery. | e Services at | 1 Deaths. SCOTT. Thureday. April 8 at Provie dence Hosnital MARY L. heloved wife of the Iate Joseph A. Scott af Bal Alton. WA, Euneral from Tier late’ res Fel Alton. on Saturday. April 1 !ho’w» to St Thomas Chure will “he “waid 4T 10 a.m Thomaa Cemetery perment SMITH. Friday_Anril 61026, at her n dence. 450 Massachisetts ace. 1O daughter of the late Rehecca anfl , Moses Smith and wister nf Moses Rebecea, Dora and William Smith. = Notice of fis neral hereafter 0 Thursday. Apeil 8. 1 WwIL. FRANCIS heloved infant son of John and Helen $mith, Fune residence of his gzrandmother Smith H ot 'ne. Sapurda at 2 Interment At Femeters Reldtives and frient SPENCER. Thureday: April 8. 1026, st her sidence. 43 L1ZA- BETH &' mnther of Cnier" Spencer Fi- neral” from her late residence Aprl 10. at 2 pm. Interment at Rock Creek Cemetery “emeters 8. Departed this 1026 At 240 am 4t dence. 017 ith 'at. xw " ANNTE Joved wife of the Jate Tsaial mother of ‘Emma Wehater mother of Mary Webhster R leaves to mourn thei her and two sisters and Iatives ard friends Moriah Baptist Ch tween B and L sw. Re doiph officiating. Sunday at WOODWELL. Thursday. Apr the home 0f his son. Archer at Kenaington. Md. Ri WOODWELL. aged 81 ve retired Congregational ‘el of Congregational ghurche: England towns. Pineral servic sington Saturday at 4 p.m. In Aemoriam. T In sad but 1o amembes af ‘my loving daughter. MARION B TRICE BUTLER. who denarted i) nineteen years ago todas A Not_dead to me whe Not lost. bt zone She Jives with me i m And will forecerme HER DEVOTED MOTHER LER FINN. In Joving memory of me hand JOHN M FINN aged ‘40 died ane vear ago todas ko ‘me Cdear nans ROBET months whio nased away M HIS WIFF AND CHILDREX. RHODA FINN. In o BUTLER. BI"Ts MILLIE ne rememira son'in-daw and brotharin-iax FINN Dassed away one dar April 0. 1925 alen o child. ROBERT MAURICE above. who Dassed awav Mar Short and sudden was t o our two. io The how wax We Nitite thonght their death < near Onls thase who have lost ean The pain of parting withou! farewe Lovingls remembered THE CLEMENTS FAMILY "FNI'%T . ’"d M‘:\i'r-lxn-ma-a-‘wru ‘;;" ~ ,‘. dear bushand and fathar EDWARD H. RBERT, wh denarted this life sixteeri vears azn fodat Anni 0. 1810 WIFE AND DATGHTER. MAREL. LAMBDEN. Sacred to the memory af my helaved father. THOMAS E y‘\yunv\ wha' departed this life sleven teary arg todas. April 9. 18 warh "2 MATTHEWS. I sad toving brance of my dear mother. GEORGIAN OB Pt ramema MATTHEWS. who Dassed gwas 3 vearm aro_today HER DAUGHTER. IRENE MATTHF)S PAGE . MATTH In aad but loving memory nf my _dear and_nnr ‘da mot GEORGIANNA MATTHEWS who den e this life six sears ago iodar. 1620, What would I give to hold vour hand Yout dear f: 0 aee Your laving smile. sour welcome voice Which mean much o me HISBAND "AND CHILDREX In loving remembhrance nf my SARAH LOTISE MACAT- who died nine wears agn . today, VREVOTED 1LY MeCAL v “mother SON. HOWARD. AND McCACLEY. *1n ssd but - lovin rance . Gf one “dear wifs and SARAH "LOTVISE McCATLET Parted this Dfe nine vears aga toda 511815, HER HUSBAND AND SONS NATCK, In 134 bt Josing, memary of oug oniv heloved son. OSCARNATC g 0 yeare antl 8 monthe. who Iey g suddenls five Sears ags tedar. Al remem. math o, ) Drep in our hearts wou are fondly remem.- Sweet. havpe memories cling round True’ hearts that lav b 4 rue’ hearts that love rou with despes affaction ‘o Alwass Wil love vou in death fust the Fame When, alone fn my sorrow the itter teary 0w There comes aweet dreame of lons ago: Unkniown 1 others vou staal Gr m sida Andwhiwper. “Brar mumer. desih cannop divide. I'nto Thee. 0 God Thy will be Hane MUMSY 4 . NORTON. Sacred 1o the memorr of oy heloved son and hrather (R L v(l' NORTO! ago today. April 8. 1916, FAMILY. | RABBITT. In Joting remembrance of ous dear mother, ANX ROSA RARRITT, who Geparted 'this lifa one vear azo- foday, April 819 HER FRILDREN. HAMPTON. MART AND RANDOLPH In swastest memary of ms _dear and onis daughger MA ML oho DAsued awas five voars ago todar Apri) B, TaaY . 4 The pain was creat. the shock as To Dart with ms FIFL. T loved s dear VortiER e WOOD. In sacred mamors of our dearls he- loved Tushand "na. RICHARD ho et Us two v, 5 0 Avril 9. '1924. b He has gone to heaven befors us But he turns and waves his hand- Pointing to the glories o'm us In that bright and promised land FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 3. WILLIAM LEE. Funeral Director and Fm- balmer. " Livery in Comnection. Commodi. ous chapel _and _modern crematariims, Moderats prices. 332 Pa. Ave. NW. Cali M. 1386 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. SEVENTH ST X.W. Effcient_Service. Wwfi"eal&co 816 H St. N.E LINCOLN %200 Automohila’ Service. (s T. F. COSTELLO NOW LOCATED AT 1724 N. CAP. ST NORTH 7279 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. e’ Chavet Lincoln 524 JAMES T. RYAN 317 Pa. Ave. S Model Chapel Lincoln 142, Private Ambulance. Livery V.L.SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor connestad with the original ¥, R, Stears 's'lhh.h. Pron +1009 H St. Phone Frank. 662 Formerly 940 F. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M ST. N.W. Roani Pho Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 Main 5512 1732 Penna. Ave. NW. CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301_EAST CAPITOL ST. Phane Lincoln 7 Txmothy Hanlon1 s Phone 1,55 ol Artiatie—expressive—inexnens)y Gude Bros. Co,, 1212 F St. 900 14th St N.W, Geo. C. Shaffer Main 106. CE_FLORAL EMBLEMS Main 2418 P IGBERATE PRICES. No branch TBLACKISTONE'S Floral “Blanket Sprays” tital Floral Desien:. Nodera Othes. BiAth & H. 7228 F. Tl M bro¥ RIDGELY. Entered into_rest Wednesday morning, Anril 7. 1926. FRANK EUGENE RIDGELY. Commander. U. S. N x et Tcons his tale raaidence 03 T ri a nee. place. Saturd ril 10, at 1 oy rment at Arlington National 2 | llwzu The, District of Columbia Com- nounces { death ot Hereaitars ‘com: anion RIDG ‘l 8 ovr st Wackiagion: 6.~ Funeral service late residence. Tracy pl.. on Saturday. 10th instant. at mlnd" i n:elorkAlr]n Imer(mm at the National meters. Arlington, Brigadier’ Geperal CHARLES W. HOBBS. Arm; AMBERTOS! "Recorder. We Specidlize in Floral DGSEF\& dtsModorcte |ce Fi /orl.: s (VL) Hsrs NV MAIN 6933

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