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‘REV' M- w. D. NORMAN’S Rev. J. L. S. Holloman,.Rev. Aqufllln MONTGOMERY COUNTY FUNERAL SERVICES HELD Pastor Funeral services for Rev. D. Norman, president of the Colored |2 sm Baptist Ministers’ pastor of the Metropolitan Baptist Church, who died Sunday at his resi dence,- 1933 Thirteenth held yesterday ed by w. Rev. A Rev. Walter H. Lamkins, of Metropolitan - Baptist Church and Colored Ministers’ Head Buried Yesterday. members The body lay in from Wednesday day at noon Rev. C. lvered the members pated Gray, A. Tay Rev. J. 1. Loving. Tyler, Rev of the conference in the services Rev THE EVENING STAR, TRACTION MAGNATE DIES Schenectady Official Found Dead in Home Garage. SCHENECTADY, N. Y., December 31 (A).—Edwin M. Walker, president and general manager of the Schenec- Sayles dnd Rev. J. B. Willi The honorary pailbearers were Rev: R. L. Frayser, Chapman Walker, W K. Roy, J. H. Lee, Richard Johnson ard George W. Brent. Interment was in Harmony Cemetery While the funeral services were be- ing conducted thieves broke into the late pastor's residence 1933 Thir- | teenth street and ransacked the place. According to a report to police only 1l sum of cash and various ar-| RO in hi alued at about $35 were taken, John ¢ 3 terday. Death was 'attributed to a ~— : rmel > State Les- | heart attack, thought to have been DEATH RATE DECLINES. wused by carbon monoxide gas. Two hours after he E—— house members of his family noticed One hundred and sixteen persons died in the District in the week ended De- the engine of his car running. He cember 25, a death rate of 115 per was found lying on the floor. te formerly lived in Terre Haute, Ind. thousand of population, as compared with a rate of 16.6 for the correspond- ing week of last year. Seven of the deaths were of white infants under one year. The white deaths totaled 88 and the colored 28, during the|C week. Deaths in 64 cities included in | the registration area 6,985, against 6,5 ing week ls TREASURER SUCCUMBS Dr. John Gardner, 54 Years Old, Served in State Legislature and Practiced Dentistry. Dr. M. W, to The Star. Md., December 31— garage at his home here yes- KVILLE ticles Conference and 1l about a ¢ worse not 4 years | me suddenly street, were t the church, conduct- of the conference. tate at the church night until yester- dner, and md| POSTAL WORKERS ARE ILL. irvive. PRI Pittsburgh The follos partici- Rev. W, Robert Arderson, r, Rev. J. H. Marsh; Rev. L. B. Ket Franci; Brooks, Rc George O, Askew, eulogy. Mooney Congmtulates Employes on Christmas Effort. was elected after v which and @ number of ye " . Bes Sl forts to got the mail out on time, more empioyes of the local post office are sick this week than ever before in the history of the postal serv said Postmaster Mooney today. Some have colds and others are just tired out, he said. In o formal statement to the postal oyes themsclves, the postmaster said: “I wish to convey to the em- ploycs of the Washington post office TRA[N KH LS Fi my sincere appreciation of their won- derful accomplishiment in the handling t holiday mails in the Bullock, essor in ¢ at ‘once, and the county com- , will be made next suc “We Have Financed a ‘CITY’ of Homes AD ANTAGEOUS LOANS Eorac and Bugey Bbmck atiCross: | histey of Tt ohie | T am convinced that this remark U T IIIIIll||||||IlllIII|Il|lll|l|I|IIII|II|l.I|IIIIllI|IllIIIIIIIIII|Il|l|I|II||II|l|lIIlIIIlIIIIlIlIIIIHIIlIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|II||||I||lml' N DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA REAL ESTATE It isn't necessary to be a member of this Association at the time application is made. and its advantages in detail. g NATIONAL PERMANENT ing in Virginia. HARRISONT ment could not have heen about except through the and hearty co-operation of employe, which was evident - minute of this trying period. as a big job well done and an achicvement which has brought the commendation of the public and the press of the city. “And now as we approach the eve of a new year it is my sincere wi that it may be one of great happi- ness and prosperity for my co-work- ers in the Washington post office.” Mr. Mooney said that very few complaints have been made about lost packages or anything else and that he had recelved innumerable congrat- ulations on the way the malls were handled this year. Only one delivery will be made to- morrow, New Year day, and that at 7:30 a.m., he announced. The clerks will work on the holiday stagger plan, some getting off tomorrow, oth- ers later. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY. The Red Triangle Outing Club will meet at Rosslyn, 5:25 o'clock, for a | two-day trip. Buy one-way ticket to Bluemont, Va. The night will be spent at the Loudon Hotel, and tomor- row's hike will be to Mount Weather, returning by the Bear's Den—di 29 tance, 14 miles. Sunday’'s walk will On Liberal Terms |lead through Shenandoah Valley to EISEMAN’S 7th & F || Harper's Ferry—distance, 25 miles. ~ WE DYE WEARING APPAREL BLACK FOR MOURNING able att brought incere eact s killed yesterda when his ho evs nd bu; w ruck b orfolk pilroad train at a grade crossing near Island Ford, 35 miles southeast of here. The horse was killed also. M ail, the father of 10 children, w returning home after making his daily milk shipment at the railroad station There is a clear view in each dircetion at the spot Marshall w: CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Percy Foster will assist in the ef- fort to form a Men's Glee the City Club Mond: 8:3 Harry Angelico and Edward ‘\!ulh will aid. Mr. Foster will give a talk on music and conduct a preliminary sing. “New Year Res —No Commissions or Renewals. —Moderate monthly re-payments. —Half of each payment goes toward reducing the debt. —And shares in the earnings of the Association to the same extent as if a non-borrowing member had paid in an equal amount per month for the pur- pose of saving. —DLoans may be paid up as fast as Jefl"td utions” will be the subject of a talk Sunday, 8 p.m., at the United Lodge of heoscphists, Hill Building, Seventeenth and I streets. TUXEDO SUILTS Let us explain our plan BUILDING ASSOCIATION ORGANIZED OCTOBER 1,1890 UNDER GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION 920 Ninth Strect, NW. TONIGHT. A_college students’ service will be conducted at the Sixth Street Syna- gogue, when the officiating partici- S SA EoHS pants will be students taking the place . of the rabbi, the preacher and the can- The Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. |ior. ° Aaaresses will be made on the Line. 1810—Linc. 1811—Linc. 1812 | “College Student and Judaism” by »ut-of-town students now in Wash- . € 55,000 5420 Costs ngto® to attend fraternity conven- tion at A‘e 30. Send Date of Birth for Full Information PREIMIC RN Rock Island Official Dead. . ( CHICAGO, December 31 (P).—Fred ¢ Insurance— <. Crosby, 45, general freight agent 6};’53}”;95} all branehoss of the Rock Island Railroad lines, died . ; vesterday. 10th, 11th, F 10th, Iith, F and G Streets ind G Streets Woodward & Lothrop N EXPRESSING our appreciation for the business of the year just closing — the greatest in our history — we thank you for your continued patronage, which substantiates our belief in the desire of the citizens of Washington for a store not surpassed by any in this country. We believe that quality merchandise at reasonable prices is ap- preciated, and are confident that quality for quality our prtces are equitable. Planning our business for the coming year, we shall offer day by day, more complete assortments of the newest and best merchandise than ever before from domestic as well as foreign sources. Our first contingent of foreign buyers sails from New York on the S, S. Beren- garia, January 8th; others will follow at the proper time to see the advance offerings of the foreign makers. For the near future, we contemplate the installation of a modern Tea Room in answer to many requests of our patrons. Also, an “Ask Mr. Foster” Travel Service, to furnish authentic travel infor- mation on foreign and domestic travel. We are grateful, too, for the many favorable comments made of the service rendered by our store family and would appreciate sug- gestions that would make shopping' here easier or more pleasant. To all our friends and patrons we extend Best Wishes for the New Year RN HH R T ERT s DT T WASHINGTON, tady Street Railway, was found dead | had left the | ause of their hard work and ef- | D. ¢, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1926. JOSEPHUS CUNNINGHAM | Civil War Captain Was Holder of] | Three Medals for Bravery—Served | Capt. Josephus Cunningham, 84, of the War Department, died at his| {residence, 1884 Columbia road, yester- | day afternoon. He had been'in fail- ing health for some time. A native of Ohio, Capt. Cunningham enlisted In the Union Army in 1861 | and served during the war with Com pany H, Ohlo Volunteers. He took part in many of the major battles, in- | cluding Gettysburg and Bull Run. He | | received three medals for braver In 1898 Capt. Cunningham came to Washington, having accepted a_posi- tion as clerk in the War Department. He retired in 1918 and has since lived | here. He was a member of several | Masonic_bodies. His widow, Mrs. Fannie S. Cunning- ham; two sons, Ralph Cunningham,, this city, and Arch Cunningham, Des Moines, fowa, and one daughter, Mrs Blanche Blasquez of \Washington, sur- vive. ! Funeral services were held this aft- | ernoon at 2 o'clock at the funeral| home of S. H. Hines, 2001 Fourteenth street. Rev. Edward Hayes, pastor of | | Petworth M. E. Church, officiated. terment was made in Arlington N tional Cemetery. {PHONE COMPANY EXPANDS Purchase of Twelfth Street Lot Made for New Building. With the purchase of the building ' d lot occupied by the Franc E. Sheiry Printing Co. at 0 Twelfth street, the Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone Co. has now acquired the land needed for the erection of a | building to house a new switchboard ! which will be needed to care for the telephone growth in the downtown section of the city, it was announced | by C. T. Clagett, division manager of the company, today. The_ telephone company the Droop property with a frontage on Twelfth et to the north of its present building several years ago, but was not able at the | time to acquire the needed additional frontage because of leases on the Twelfth street property. These leases are soon to expire. The company’s architects are work- ing on the preliminary plans for the new structure. purchased VIRGINIAN 85, MISSING Relatives Fear for Safety of Lem- uel Ellis, Gone Week. Special Dispatch to The Star. CLARENDON, December 31 Police of Arlington County and Wash- ington, D. C., have been requested to search for Lemuel Ellis, 3 age, who has been mi: Christmas eve, On that day Mr. departed from the home of his daugh- ter and son-in-law, Mr. and M Jerry Kidwell, with whom he ha been living at Ballston, apparently in good spirits and health. Because of his extreme age fear is felt for his physical welfare. STRUCK BY AUTOMOBILE. Farmer and Fuel Dealer Victim of Rockville Hit-and-Run Driver. Special Dispatch to The Star. ROCKVILLE, Md., December 31.— W. Scott Collins, Potomac district farmer and connected with the Rock ville Fuel Company, was probably fatally injured by an automobile while crossing the main street of Rockville yesterday evening about 6 o'clock. The driver of the auto, which did not stop, is being sought by the police. Collins was taken to Emer- geney Hospital, Washington, where he is suffering from _injuries to the skull and spine, a broken leg and probable internal injuries; WANTS MEAT BAN IIFTED. to Protest Embargo. BUENOS AIRES, December 31 (). —The Agentine charge d'affaires in | Washington has been instructed to | ask the American Government to lift | its embargo on the importation of live cattle and frozen meats from | Argentina, instituted on the ground that the foot-and-mouth disease was prevalent here. The request is based on the asser- tion that the extent of the disease | is negligible and that sanita ures have been adopted with it. to We are glad to announce a re- duction to $10 of Magic Stove Coal. A screened bitumirious coal *in the popular stove size. John P. Agnew & Co. 728 14th St. Main 3068 SAVE FIRST SPEND AFTERWARD That's the secret of getting ahead. FEDERAL-AMERICAN Ask for a Magic Dime Saver— Free Wanted Apartment Houses FOR SALE We have a demand for large and small apartments located in various sections of the city. Quick results and satisfactory terms. Full particulars promptly furnished this office may result to your advantage. Gardiner & Dent, Inc. 1409 L St. N.W. Main 4884 ! 31 (P | War Department. | were killed yesterday as the result of | j ce 1927 i for 50-foot { night; | grees; tomorrow Argentina Instructs Charge Here| TWO DEAD IN WRECK. | OIS AT S, RESIBENCE | uips oo e Bhgiiee oad | nare Fireman. I RUMMERFIELD, Pa., December | An engineer and his fireman | one freight train running into the Civil War veteran and retired clerk |rear of another on the Lehigh Valley | sxpereqy. Railroad here today. | . The engineer was John Johnson of | Sayre, Pa., driver of a fast freight | | running between Jersey City and | Buffalo. ‘The fireman was Michael Langan of | Pittston, a junior at Lafayette Col- lege. FRATERNITY ADJOURNS. Kappa Alpha Psi‘ Colored Col- legiate Group, Ends Session. | o Alpha Psi, colored national | e fraternity, closed its six- teenth annual convention here yester day with the annual election of offi- and the selection of Detroit as the | convention c A luncheon | given by Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, a | dance given by Alpha Phi Alpha Fra- | ternity yesterday afternoon and the final promenade at the Murray Casino | last night closed the social program. The following officers were chosen the ensuing year: Grandpole march, Earl B. on, Chicago; senfor grand vice polemarch, Leon A. Ransom, Columbus, Ohio; junior grand | vice polemarch, William' Warfield, jr., Washington; grand keeper of records nd ouhqm-. J. Ernest Wilkins st, T. L. Curry, | Atlants ant strate: gist, Paze C. Moore, Towa Cit; v in, George D. Davis, erforce, Ohio, and grand board of | directors, A. Alexander, Des- | Moines, Towa; William B. Savoy, I stitute, W. Va.; H. A. Tumes, New York, and R. L. Daley, Indianapolis. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Cloudy to- minimum_ temperature, 28 de- fair, slightly colder. Virginia—Cloudy tonight; tomorrow | partly cloudy; not much change in temperatu West Virginia—Partly cloudy, with snow flurries in the north portion; to- morrow partly cloudy; slightly colder. Maryland—Cloudy, ~possibly light rain or snow in mountains tonight; tomorrow cloudy and colder. Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 33; 8 p.m., 12 midnight, 30: 4 30. 16; s pm night, 29.96; 4 a'm., 29.90; 8 am., 2 Highest temperature, 36, occurred at noon today. Lowest temperature, 27, occurred at 6 a.m. today Temperature same date last year— Highest, 36; lowest, 21. Tide Tables. (Compiled by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, tide, 4:58 a.m. and r.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 11:50 a.m. and 11:31 p.m.; high tide, 5:08 and 5.43 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Sun rose 7:27 a.m.; sun sets 30.12; Today: 4:55 p.m. Tomorrow—! sets 4:56 p.m. Moon rises 4:02 a.m.; sets 2:30 p.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the {water at Great Falls at 8 a.m.—Tem- | pérature, 345 condition very muddy. | Weather in Various Cities. £ Temperature. Sun rises 7:27 a.m.; sun Stations. 1sam0'] “quu s Abileno Albany Pt.cloudy . Cloudy I Clear % 1 Gloudy : Cloudy | a Pt.cloudy - S.¢ i Clear Clear nowing © Clear I Clear Clear, Clear, Cloudy Clear lear, . Cloudy . Cloudy Clear Pt cloudy 4 © §. Lake Cit San " Antoni San_Diego §. Franci . Paul.. S 2 tesmicn o s SEREEREEGRIENE 0.04 Cloudy 0.02 Cloudy * Pt.cloudy (8 am.. Greenwich time, today.) Stations. ‘Temperature. Weather. England. 44 Cloug France.. a6 l'lnlldd:; Conenhagen, Clear Stockholm, § Cloudy o ; Ctar Porto Rico S Cloar b Part cloudy Cirar DOG, female colli P i s o e POCKETBOOK. containing sum of mon Owner_can nave, same by, 10entiying and paying for this ad. Col. 1650 31s lfu"h(-«" Tong, set with ?:Lone rnamental spear-poiat. en i between S0 a s : llberal r(’\;BM C] . large, Tuesd: burgh's or dow M:»Kn iotion 0r NorHhiast. 818 Randolph B white + wears 3000 "Cr_):‘- ol EARRING—Lon; fa " Pinder lepss Poiis an Eotdant HaaRen shell rim. brown leather case, Lottie Cleoves. 1108 L st. n“”' case, Tucsday, near G Retumn C-D Building, Gov. Datent lcather, green ining, valtied articles, hlfiummm 81 hetween 15in"nd” B mw t Toward: i pen. _ nitials oot Tost_° Tucsday. 15t o e Hronsuty or. Peoplés store: H. Return - to Ceotas o ‘Waitch; noon_Degember 3 199X, Star_office. NECKLACE, gold set with vellow N pers.” Finder pleaso notify E, 1374 Parkivood bivd.. Schenect PIN, diamond horseshoe: “mnud noon: reward if_returned to Ha Hamilton. Union_Trust Bui mw.——( n annex betwee roundhouse and_Union Station, between 12 and 1 am. on Decembe: return_to, *PL black. December 26, cland Park. Reward if retw |‘:Y'u#fl Igwel! st. n. i 35"" of AR 81865 cHfutla FA. Card of Thanks ‘ T wish to thank my reintives and | ey’ feiends for ‘their expreasioas of | sympathy ‘and beautiul floral tributes. at | the death of my wife, MAY A. KRAF who' died December 1" 1 Deaths. On Thurstay, December 30, | 1926. WALTER THOMAS, infant son_of Letclier C.-and. Mary Andersou (nes M- | Closky). ~Funeral from his parents’ resi dence. 617 10th of. ne. on Saturday. Jan, | a; 7. 0°p.m ives and frienay inticed: i | Cemetery. g | | BARBER, = Suddenly, on Fridas. December | 1986, at 2:40 o'clock. at his residence, | i 15080 230 Gipdk Bt Siea Tianand of Emma Bivber, He also leaves five | dauchters and other relatives and friends Remain resting at John T, Rhines & (o chapel. 3rd and [ sis. s.w. Notice S Runeral Tatkr. Interment ~ Cedar BUDD. On Tuesday, December 98 1020, at m.._at his residence, 188 5th HApBELS K duiorad husand of E. Budd: " devote of Leonora, Atieta. In ! brogher "of Victori: Boss and Mra. ' 1d: and Silas Budd o day, . 1927, 8 ) p.m.. from Metropolitan st C| at. be- | tween 1 ith sts. n.w. Relatives and friends invited. Sleep on and take your rest God ca st home, He thought it best In silence you suffered. in patience you b Till God called you home to suffer no m | BUDD. Bing at Masouic THADDELS Dolitin Baptisy Cha el | and 1%th n.w. at YERRY BONARDER, W. M, J. S. GEORGE, Secretary. BURTON. On December residence, 1915 10 beloved Wwife of th ton and mother of Mrs. and Mrs. Laura Irvine Hysong's _funer Monday J termient in Con CHAVIS. Friday. the residence of her niec tle Browr CHAVIS "widow of Tiie "iate_Charle Chavis. Funeral at 1 o'clock. Sunday. Florida. Avenis Baptist January 2. Church, Rev, n_ A, Taylor, pastor vi s invited. S Widow's Son Lodge, 3. will hold, epécial 1926, at hm' . ELIZA a8 e services | On Thursday, December 30. 1026, at Tier residence, nsin ave. n.w SULTATCOBN It !\flv.;r beloved wifé of William H. Notice of funeral hereafter. 2 DAVIS. On Decomber 30, 1926. at, his resi; dence erricr pi. nw, MAURIC lmi}:bu hugband of Carrie E. bavis (rien Reed " "Services, st the late home Monday. January 3, 1927, at 1:30 Tnterment at Glenwood ~Cemetery Yv.elau\es and friends invited to attend DAVIS. A special convention of Calanthe Lodge. \o Y‘l K. of P., is called at thun Temple Frid: “December 31, 1926, 8 p.m.. to make arrangements for the. Iu' neral of our late brother, MAUR J. DAVIS. CHAS. (‘ JANF, Chan. Com. Attest: ISREAL SOMMERS. Kéeper Jof Records and %elll DAVIS. On December 30. 1026, MARY M DAVIS ‘(nee Ashford). aged 45 years, the beloved ‘wife of Clarence B. Davis. ' Fu- neral from her late residence. 401 Girault ave.. Virginia Highlands. on Saturday. Janitary 1. 1927. at 1 pm. Interment Fairfax Court House, Va. 31 DOVE. On Thursday, December 30. 1926, at 1 o'clock p.m.. at her residence, s 34th et. ARAH A. DOVE (ne Flannagan). beloved wife of Ernest W. Dove. aged 40 vears. Funeral from ahove residence on Monday: January 3, 19 :45 a.m.. thence to Holy Tri at 9:15 am. where mass W Relatives and friends invited. at Mount Olivet Cemetery. On_Thursday, December 30, 1926, NIE_MAE. beloved wife of George W. Funeral from her_late residence, Monday. January thence “to _the n. where mase will be said at 9 am. ~Relatives and friends invited. Intermént Mount Oliyet Cemetery. ETCHISON. On Friday, December 31. 1926, her_residence, 5900 Cedar arkwl{ vy Chase, Md.. CLARA KEHOE ETCH. beloved wife of Howard M. Etchison. Funeral from her late residence Monday, January 3, at 10:30 a.m. Interme: n| {pri- vate) in Rock Creek Ce Y. l!fl.th more, Md., papers please copy.) 2 On Fridas, Dacember 31, 1926, ‘am.. JOHN GARDNER. aged 53 ¥ . beloved husband of Laura Price Gardner of Clarksburg, Md. Funeral Sun- d January 2. at 30 o'clock from his iate home in Clarksburg. Md. Interment at Clarksburg Cemetery. GOODING, Departe this life Thured comber 30, 1630, at 7 AESTT oS0 1Ni0m LD ud Eliza A: Bavis, Gooding: at his residence. Kensing: ton_Md. Funeral services January 1927, at 1_p.m.. at Kensington Methodi Churen: ‘riemsent "Glenwood Cemegers. Relatives and friends invited. IFFIN. Departed this life Wednesday, O reamyer 50° 1936, ‘at Gallinger Hospital, VARDY, beloved husband of Queen Esther Griffin. _ Remains resting at John T. Rhines Co. funeral chapel, 3rd and I sts. s.w. Notice of funeral later. HARVEY. Departed this life on December 30, 1996, at Freedmen's Hospital, CLARA M. HARVEY. devoted mother ot George G; Hill 428 Pt n.w. Remains resting at Ernest Jarvis' funeral parlors, 500" {eorgia’ ave. n.w. Interment Indic anapolis, Ind. NTGOMERY. On Tuesday, December 28. OIS M. Cacuaity Howpital, Nrs: ELLA MAY, loving wife of the late George W. Montgomery of Brandywine, Md_ in heg 4th year. Funeral from the pirlors of 5B, Noving. 924 Now Yorl ave. Friday icember 31 at 10 am. Services and in Torment at Ciitton Episcopal Church, Clin: ton, Md COON. 1, 8. on On_ Thursday, December 30, at _Naval . Hospital, HYLUS "D BORN, aged 48, beloved husband of g‘.hlah((h Clagett Osborn. Interment in Arlington, National, Comeery January 3 At 11 am. Friends and relatives in- Picase omit flowers. Fu: from 0 11th st. s.e. December_28. 1926, 17" East Capiiol #t.. beloved wife of th Services_will be PERRY. at_ her_residence 4 ARABELLE PERRY. te Samuel T. Perty. eid at Zurhorst funeral pariors, 30} East Capitol st on Friday, December at | 2730 p.m. Interment in Cedar Hill (AR KETT. Departed this life December 29, e Wt hor Feeidence. 1917 13(h at. n.w MARY “beloved daughier of the Tate Henry and Helen Pickett, sister of George. Henry O Walter, Howard. Edward and Eva Pickett. beloved aunt of Helen Montgom- ery, Ethel Essev and Leroy Pickett. Re- mains can be seen at J3th st now. Funeral Sun anuary 2. {rom the Third Ban n&gnurch 5th and Que {zs n.W. l:’l‘l‘ All members of Mt. Masdslens ""fim No. 10, of the J. R. G. and J. of F are requested to attend the l'unerz] of Sister MARY PICKETT on Sunday, Jan- uary 2, at Third Baptist Church, bth and Qe v ot pa. eharp, All sister geniare indited. M. POW 'LL. Leader. . WATERS, Sex IN ddenly. on December 81, 1926, P"nl'ne?murnm the Carlton Hotel, ELEA- NOR PILLING," Body resting at Gawler's chapel, 1730 Pennsylvania ave. n.w. Fu- feral dnd interment private. 3 SMITH. _Departed_this life on Thursday December 30, 1926. at her residence, 934 Erench af, b after & long {llness; MITIH, beloved wife of Samuel Naith and loving mother of Samuel T Stith. sister of Mrs. Mary Trent and Mrs. ll Browa, Funeral from the Metropolitan Church, R st. between 12th and ldlh ‘sts, n.w.. Monday, January 3 Interment at Pavne's Cemete Bhaiites and friends invited. MITH. Departed this life Thursday, De LT DePo i B nor” residence. 1024 fToward rd. 8.0.. MATTIE SMITH, wife of Robert i Fuineral - from . tho Chureh_of Lady of Perpetual Help. Buena Vista Heights. Monday, January, 1957, at 9 am. Friends in Departed this life Thursday S er 5001926, at her_residence. 4511‘ 6t n.w.. ROSA. wife of Grant Smith, ~ S leaves o mourn thelr loss & husband, two hters, mother. 1wo sisters, ' two s "and a_ host of relatives and friends:” Funeral Saturday. January 1 1597, from Menry S. Washington's funeral parlors, 452 o'clock p.m. Relatives and Ebeth Sterling | L In Memoriam. COATES. 14 <a dear” mother. our VAako today, but loving memory of i ! Loved in lifo, fn death remembered, LY. EY. In sad but loving remembrance our” beloved daughter. DOONE ece wories eling that love affection Will always love you in death just the PARENTS. EDWARD A. A¥D to your name. you with deepeat membered mind otten (.m Fal, ako Wa hav itk and tr W of his pat taken him honie e hire Any % g% e Whe. {hie: Ong whe Kok LOVING WIFE. MARY T. HALL. * mhrance of our HESSLER, December ‘31. where he won't denarted 1924 N ot UGHTER LLY eping. DEVOTED now. GRANDSON [ l‘l(‘\,\r‘}.. HESSLER. LAURA V. ago today eary mass at Holy Loved in life, in DAU mother o 1 two years G dast Andive nhered IRENE. * HORNIG. In loving remembrance dear son, ARCHIBALD 5 HORSIG, whn departed” this life ei¢ht Years ago todny, December 31. 1418 FATHER AND MOTHER memory of the HOWARD. Sacred to th overend WILLIAM. JAMES HoWARD, ond one year {E FAMILY. * remembrany HTE - ?n sad but lovin; DARNALL KING. who H us fou ay. December 30, 1922, r)l'lr. )y DRE! . HI)[YFRT Jr. In loving remembrance of husband. Dr. RICHARD KIVG‘“AW tis te Six Sears aco to- Yy my heart is AN v (Roubhes are ait oF How I' love and o o None it Gt 5 heavon can ses. ust when our light was brightes yodust Whet Gur Riloes et o on Wern caliad from thie wo T home of et w al rest. rid of Lo think that I'm not lonely at ‘times they sea e Buhlu‘flnr o e K the Beartaches nat T tor ol e ' HIS LOVING WIFE RATHERINE, * MURRAY. In loving memory of DANIE MURRAY. Wwho nassed on ony year mow today, De: l'Y:lhfr bl l'.l st b ND SONS, ¢ HIS WIDOW 2 REED. Sacred to the memory of our father, Wwho enddenly de- Capt. R. BAILEY R parted this life one year ago today, Deceme remembered fn death. Loved IIA llfL HIS CHILDREN. ROBERTSON. In memor, of my dear CHARL e o day. Dece xr:rh?x St F"m g Leaves m y !Hlbnr Flowers may die. Friends may forgel you, But never wil HIS MOTHRERFATHER AND BROTHER. STEELE. T 'miss you £ad_but loving remembrance cpared vk arted this December 31, 14 2 memory 4 one Taid to rest, And thoss ‘who still remember her "Are those who loved her beat GRANDDATGHTER ETHEL. Frem this, world of pain and T that' Tand of beace and rear God "has taken vou, May you have clorns GRANDDAUGHTER DORIS, what a weight of sorrow g A bear: A lonely home. a vacant ehair, We have no mother here. How we praved that you might stay— Pragers and t were all_in vain: Happy angels came hore you rom this world 1 and pain. LOVING CHILDREN, o Sacred to_th other ANNA B whe der ce years ago today, CATHARINE, RACHEL. 2 sad_but loving remem- brance of cur srandmother, ANNA E.. whe de lifo three years ago today, December 31, 19 HER LOYVI HLDREN, sAM. UEL, ANNA AND BABY CATHARINE. WADDLETON. in CHiLDR, MILDRED. 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