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FURLOW AT FORT MYER TODAY Interment at Arlington, With Mili- tary Honors, for Retired Army Officer Who Died Thursday. Funeral services for Col. James W. Furlow, U. S. A, retired, who died at Pittsburgh Thursday, were held in the post chapel at Fort Myer, Va., this afternoon and were followed hy burial with milits honors in the Dewey section the Arlington National Cemetery. Col. Furlow was from Georgia and had active military service from June, 1894, until October, 1924, when he was retired on account of disability. While at times attached to the Cavalry, Infantry, Signal Corps and the Philippine Scouts, the greater part of his service was in the motor transportation department ot the Quartermaster Corps. In the punitive expeditivn into Mex- ico he operated the first motor truck train organized in the Army and after- ward assisted in organizing motor transport shops. He was awarded the distinguished servicc medal for “the organization and high ccess- ful operation of motor vehicles dur- ing the World War." 3 Following his retirement, Col. Fur- low was emploved by the United of States Chain & Forging Co. at Pitts- burgh. His widow, Mrs. Margaret B. Furlow, and a daughter live at 1812 K street, this city. MISS CONNOLLY DEAD. Long Active in Work of St. Gabriel’s Parish. Miss Katherine Connolly, 427 Ran-| dolph street, a resident of Washington | for the past 30 yea died yesterd at Providence Hospital after an ill- ness of several weeks. Solemn requi- em mass will be sung Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock at St. Gabriel's Church by Rev. John M. McNamara. Interment will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Miss Connolly, who was active in the work of St. Gabriel's parish, 1is survived by four sisters: Mrs. Rose Sheehan, Mrs. Daisy Barker, Mrs. Nel- lie Ryan and Miss Margaret Connolly. Prominent Chicagoan Dies. CHICAGO, March 7 (#).—Wallace Heckman, 75, member of the board of operation of the Chicago surface lines and counsel and business manager of the University of Chicago from 1903 to 1924, died today. Bicths. Reported. The following births have been reported to the Health Department in the past 24 hours: Joseph B. and Maud Le Compte, girl. Rin B.ea Sag Delveotinlo, by Rice and Mary Phelps, bo Frederick J. and Al Y Wetprecht., girl. Thomas B."and Florenc o Hagas, boy. Samuel A. and Julia E. Dav Paul R. and Mary E. Wimmer. boy. Arthur' V. ‘and ‘Lagra J. Wortman, girl. {acob and Coralle Cook. boy, ilie and Gertrude Lewis, boy. d Mary Bllllar, l. %%‘eu.. e 004, eirl. Andrew and Lillie White, giri: and Susie Morgan, girl Who do you think made his will for him? The Court He intended doing it himself, but he put it off too long Federal-American With a Large Trust Department. PRIVATE AMBULANCES T e G4 W. W. CHAMBERS 0. | GEORGE MILLER HULL, . CIVIL WAR VETERAN DIE | Mistivets Totthsthn: Baparbueit Bn for| ploye Will Be Buried Today in National Cemetery. W. L. GRIFFITH DIES. Retired Motorman Will Be Buried Tomorrow. William L. Griffith, 62 years old, 34 years a_motorman for the Traction Co., died at his residence, 43 T street northeast, Saturday. He | had been ill since his retirement about two months ago. Mr. Griffith was a native of Stafford County, Va., but had resided in this Glty 4l vears He was a member of e Maccabees, the Junior Order i X Atk United Ameifcan Mechanics and the | ! 1847 and moved o e As avmen. | Falls, where he Mr. Griffith is survived by his widow, | ducted s Estublmni Mrs. Lillian Griffith, six children, Mrs. | taking up his residenc J. C. Snyder, Mrs. Lucia O'Donnell, | in 1900. Miss Lela Griffith, Percy L. Griffith, | He enlisted at the . : John Griffith and Herbert Griffith, and | served throughout the Civil War 1 one brother, Edward J. Griffith, all of | Co. G. 11th Pennsylvanians. e w this city, ‘Hflflm((-ll with the Burnside D¢ Funeral services will be held at the | G. A here ) A residence tomorrow morning at 10:30 | After mn\lm: to Washin M o'clock. Rev. Dr. C. S. Abbott of | Hull was employed in the Interk the Church of the Good Shepherd will | Department up to his retirement thre officiate. Interment will be in Glen- | years ago. wood Cemetery. The fu \"ld dence, 1466 JAMES PETTIBONE DIES |{5." Fbianit Pyt it AFTER LONG |LLNEss§""“ Vice President of Manufacturing be in Arlington Cemetery. Mr. Hull is survived by Company to Have Funeral in Cincinnati Thursday. George Miller Hull, 80-vear-old Civi War veteran, dfed at his home fron a heart attack Saturday. Mr. Hull was born in Penr Rive unt age of will t Johnson « and two daughters, Merlin Hull, Blac River Falls; Russel L. Hull. W : Mrs, Charles M Effie B. Huil of W DEATH CLAIMS WIDOW shington James Pettibons, 79 years 1704 Kenyon street, vice president of Pettibone Bros. Manufacturing Co, of Cincinnati, died at his home yeste day, following an illness of several months. Mr. Pettibone was born in Cincin- nati, and came to Washington 18 | yea Washington representa- tive of the Pettibone com; ! old, of Falls Church, Va., 83, Was Native of West Virginia. Special Dispateh to The St FALLS CHURCH Va., N Mrs. Mary Fdwards Pultz Riley, vears old, widc an uncle of the late Riley, died yesterday Falls’ Church, ness. (She was born Jefferson_County, W. Va., and lived in Falls Church 55 years. She is survived by five J. Harvey Riley, Mrs. Mrs. Harry Birge and Mrs. Gage of Falls Church, Parker of Californi ( Private funeral ser at the residence tomorrow o'elock, followed by int wood Cem PERCIVAL LYNCH DEAD of the Cin No. 2, Knigh d plar. He belonged aiso to the Scottish Rite Consistory of Cincinnati, the | Knights of Pythias and the 0Odd Fel- lows. He is survived by a brother, Russell Pettibone of Washington. The funeral will be in Cincinnati Thursday. RALPH W. CRAMER DIES. Senior at Medical College of Vir- ginia Was Graduate of G. W. U. Ralph W. Cramer, 26 years old, senior at the Medical College of Vir- ginia, at Richmond, dnd son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Cramer, 2036 First street, died yesterday afternoon | in Richmond after an illness of two months. He was a graduate of McKinley Manual Training School, class of ! 1920, and received a bachelor's degree | at_George Washington University in 1925. He was president of the Rich- mond Chapter of Alpha Kappa Kappa. Mr. Cramer is survived by his mother and father, two brothers, Charles B. Cramer, jr., this city, and Robert Lee Cramer, an_Francisco, and four sisters, Mrs. William H. Furey, Mrs. George Baning and| Misses Alma and Mary Cramer, this city. The body is being brought to Wash- ington today. Funeral services will be held at the home of his parents Wednesday afternoon. Burial will be in Glenwood Cemetery. at her Succumbs Suddenly. Percival F. Lynch, sistant road foreman of engin the Pennsylvania Railroad dent of this city for the p dled suddenly at his home, ragut street,” yester Mr. Lynch neer before being promoted to ant read foreman of engines. He was a native of Maryland belonged to the Benjamin Frankl Lodge of Masons in Baltimore. He survived by his widow., Mrs. Lynch; a daughter, Miss Lynch! his mother, Mrs Lynch; two brothers, Herbert Wilmer Lynch, and two s Nottle McFalls and Mrs. | Falls. { Ethel Deaths Reported. Charlotte M, Coshy, 85, Stoneleigh Court. Mary 523 7th st. ne. | Mary nrruw l|7 7l$' 10th st. se. ohn George Wetzal, 65, 418 D st ne. Carroll, 57. Providence Hospital. %n' Yoder Johnson 45, 44 Ard at. rie eress Lifshuts, rant st. . Besaio Colevas. 12, Garfield Hospital ©|ington Centennial Lodge, Adam Thomas. 82. 202 New York ave. | F. A. A. M. Lucinda Plerceson. 75, 1419 5th st. | Joseph D. Lewis. 55. 624 St. Dominics | Levi Plummer 51. 433 R st. { Sophia Offutt, 26, Freedmen's Hospital. Charisle Upeon. 23, 3319 Sherman ave jDprothy Lomax.”%1.°St. Elizabeth's Hos- noon at 2 o'clock. Rev. G. R. Humpl rey will officiate. Interment will be i Congressional Cemetery, No. 1 An incubator |18 in operation at Colfax, Wash. Stetson. - should. wear (First Floor, éjghL anad Teri Dollars est that you open a Charge The Hecht Co.—awhere you Nationally Known Lsnes May we sug, Account at buy so many w \ When. smarl Shyle. 1s combined with. quality - - -as it ts i.a - there. can be no question. as to the. hat you The Hecht Co.) | Mm%" Sweeping back the tide is impracticable but not always. We have swept back the tide of extra interest and service charges on your bills every month. What promised to engulf your prosperity and your income has not come to pass. Stores all over town have joined us in our crusade against this practice. In this instance we are sweeping back the tide. We do not penalize our friends. IIII|IHIIIIII|lmlllll“lfl]flllllll“||l|“lllllllllllllllllll WE DYE WEARING APPAREL BLACK FOR MOURNING In 24 Hours lJllr 1810—Linc. i811—Line. lBl! STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C,; MONDAY, ) Ivania con n Washington i 16 and | the resi will | two_sons | erloo, | P : Jones and Miss OF POET RILEY’S UNCLE Mrs. Mary Edwards Pultz Riley of of Joseph S. Riley home in | atter a prolonged ill- | BERR in Middleway, had children: S. H. Styles,! Charles | and Mrs. Leo ces will be held at & at 10:30 nent in Oak- Assistant Road Foreman of Pennsy i4 years old, as- 810 Far-| as a locomotive eng aseist- and Ethel | Helen E.| Emma E. and n sters, Mrs. Mc- Funeral services will be conducted at the late residence tomorrow after- with Masonic | rites conducted at the grave by Wash- appropriate for os-| B | triches, rocs, condors and flamingoes has a capacity for 47,000 hens’ eggs. | The Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. MARCH 7, 1927 @ arh of THamke, | STEWART. we wish to thank our masy Is and relatives for their service and fll)nll tributes ll}l’ll Il'. :“r";d"'" Verjent at the loss of o AR LS N S TEWAR' ‘We also thank for his sormon SR AND BROTHER. " fHarrages. | 1 JACKSON—BROWN. Mrs. Wm n | announces the marriage - of { HE P, BROW o M | JACKSON, on Wednesday. March % at Takomi Park. M Wi s Mr. ang Mre. James r | Hor th st now: Washington, D antoiice the marriags of their danghter. MARY EDWIN, 12 . THOMAS B i WHIT S o, Calif . Satur :!)u ’\ at Sacred “f.ll" R itifu) 1 Beaman sister. n | a [ AMATO. 00 the rasidence MARTA Mare 1027, at et ""4h7 G b nw. colt it nF (he late Rosario = Amato Notice of funeral hereafter. T UANDERSON. Suddenly, Friday. March 4 ve | ARENCE K, L son -of Jordan Marlia Andersnn. Gepson of on {"from the ros hecen Smallwond March 8. at 1:30 Monday i ind friends mvited arted this hfe Sund 30 am. at ¥ k| B - 3 Mra. J. A Muse: { andtwo e 5 “bavie and | the above Ho. . In Leesbure, Va vavers please 1 Faveral tron March (Lotdoun March 4. 1927, CARO- jliam S Davis T at Tnion Ce clock cony.) BALLARD. Suddenly LARD. widow of t the roc ard. 1037 Lincoln ave. from the Tnited Brethren Funerai b and R sta nw. on 1730 Penns j . Interinent csday. March 8. » t Olivet Comoter: Saturday March 5 1927. St. Eliz ‘s Hospital. GEORGE M., ~beloved of Henri Berry and brother v and Edward Berry. Notice ater.” Remains resting at, the rvis Co. funeral parlors. 2 abe ch B. 1927, at Sujtiand beloved wife of C| o'clock p.m. life Sundav. March ‘clock _n.m._ At her resi: st n.w.. Mrs. SARAH J She leaves to mourn their hters. four sons. three sist x brothers. Also o host of other relatives and friends. Remains _resting at E W. Bunds's fureral pariors. 7th and Flori . nw after 7 _o'clock Mo night. Hizh mass Mareh 9. at 10 o'clock. at St Church.15th and L sts. n. Froelich. celebrant, {BRANDT. On _Sawnr March 5. 19 LOUISE L. BRANDT. beloved wife “of Henrv Brandt Funeial from her late residence. 33 Quiney place ne. on Tres day. March 8 Sorvices at Zion BOLDE wive and morning. agnatine’s Father Relatives i Interment Prospect (adence. e E. Brown and devoted mother of Lafivette Johnsan and Lucille Parier and g'ster of Garfield White and Rev. A J. Nottingham of Norfolk. Va Funeral Tuesday, March 8. 1927 'at 1 o’clo from ~Metronolitan A E Church. M st_ bettween 15th and 16th sts nw. Rev. Chas Stewart, pastor. Rela ind friends invited. 1 Members of the Home Benefit As- are reouecied to attend the fiineral of Mra BETTIE BROWN Puneral Tuesday. March 8 1 pm._from Metro- polican A M. E. Church M s batwéen 15th and 16th n w. MRS MARY E_BRYANT. Pres. MRS C.A. SMOTHERS. Ser. | BROWN. The Ladies Crisnus Attucks Rellet ces the death of Mrs Funeral Tuesday. March a'thl nm.. from the Metropolitan ire in is h- | in | 4, BROWN. Young Lad and members of Immediate Relief Associa- tion ‘are’ notified of the death. and re. Ditaiait, tog ttend “the funcral of Siater TE BROWN Tuesdav. March at 170'clock. Metropotitan & . E. Tel Churth 3 et nétween 15th and 161h ste n.w. MRS_MINNIE T_CONWAY. President. ADDIE CHASE GREEN. Rec. Sec'y; ® BROWN. Ladies’ Columbia Aid Society an- nounces the death of Mrs. REBECCA BROWN. 407 4th ne. Funeral Tuesday Maxch 8, from the Metropolitan A. M. E. Ctiegh 1 o NDIANA TYLFH Preside l EMMAD MURRAT, Rae. duwy roiden | BROWN. On_Sundav. March 6 {810 am. REUBEN M. belov of Anni N &t. n.w. 1927 at husband on" Wednesday. at 1:30 p.m, - Relatives and friends invited to tend. Interment at Glenwood Cemetery. Itimore. Philadelphia and New York apers please cony.) 8 | BROWN. The members of the Associstion { ©of Oldest Inhabitants are attend the (n'?rfl of our la REUBEN M_ BROW THEODORE W. NOYES. Pres, J. ELIOT WRIGHT. Sec. IN. Entered_into eternal rest saumm “March 5. 1027 RICHARD, devoted son of Mr. and Mre Leland C. Cain. He lcaves 10 mourn\their foss a host of relatives and friends. = Remains resting at Pope Clarke's chapel. 1416 Florida ave. ne. reh 7. at 4 p.m. Funeral 8. at 1 'pm. from the resi. Mrs. Elliot Harden. 773 Interment Payne's S. The Catholic Daughters of Announce the death of a beloved Miss BARBARA CLEMENTS. | " assemble for prayers at the {amily redidence. 1357 Marviand ave. ne.. March 7 at 8 MARY . BOLAND. 'Grind Regent, MARGARET COYLE NEWHAM. Fin Sec’y. | CLEMENTS. | suddenly. on Saturday, March BARBARA C. beloved daughter of Willvam J. ana Cathierine M. Clements {nce 'McKenna). Funeral will he held from hor late fesidence 1357 Maryland ave. ne. Tuesday, March 8 at 9:30 am.: th to Hols Name Chur(h. where inss will be said at 10 a.m. for the re- vase of her coul. Relatives and friends 14,0 attend.” Interment at Mount Ol t Cometery o 190 Sunday, March 61027, ati vidence Hospital, KATHERINE. daugh- | of the late Michael and Mary Con- lly. Funeral from her late_residence. ndoinh st. n.w.. on Wednesday. ch 9. at 8:30 a.m.. thence to St. Ga- briel's Church. where réauiem mass ‘will be sung at § o'clock for the repose of her soul. " Relatives and friends invited terment at Mount Olivet Cemetery. ter . pink no ply Washington Ammal Rescue League. 340 { Maryland ave. [, female. mahozany color, hite on neck and chest. long Animal Rescue w Thured: vard, fm [+ A three initials: owner can have same by |den- IT ! tir Franklin 4611 Reward it jon l4th d ¢ 47 Ta | returned to 1iad DOG—En; ghnh Sealyham, Takoma whllr vicinity ark. Reward. ' 231 Willow a .YEGLAH%EQA lightly pped: in _Ed- : Reward. C. W. I hite zold, broken chain at- i lost. Frafay noon. Main' 51807 re- Reliable Service The fact that we can be relied upon for instant service, day or night, has increased our popularity as careful morticians. Model chapel, private ambulances and livery in connection. Just call— [$33838303880888824 2288888 FOX TERRIER PUPPY. brown and whit strayed from #10 Seaton pl. ne.: withou collar or tag. Reward. Ph Pot. 1200-W. olta pl. lehl Co. office. HANDBAG, lady's ml\lllnln money and tor- | wise-rim glasses. Finder keep money and s bae and Conignta to 1008 2nd . fie. 'ER_CAP froi aut bil O iy 0. S e Do e Adams 201, g;.rn:.,,rwm% X, -“F.'; 'yoming_ave. 1.W. soL ‘Al OR. arch 5. tmm ‘? ml t-n Sy Al “' e TQ" March 6. wr ce. 1 Notice of funeral Tater. DALY. On M 1927, st fi% ‘L“ e SHianTia ™ Ealex e astor, ik LG L Julia M Fneral Trom hin' Tatg ronidan WARD. Departed this lite ) ¢ her ROSE' uneral, Trom ia' Tatq “renldence. ontague st n.w. on Wednesl 000880 "5 ihehce 1o, the T Hudnern, Nra Lu erte Gordon, irs e Sre. Georwetta the Nativil here maes will 10 am. tives and friends invited € Smith of Philadein) Mrs. Mary Storym of New York ler of Chicago Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. DILLON. On; March 6. 1027, MARY, DI Remaina ‘ro arily_at John T, Rhines' fune: 8 years. Funeral from W. and 1 sts. s.w. Notice of funera’ . aged _n«m."fmml fome, I8N o he, on Tussday, Marcn' 8. “inence to “Holy *Com » where mas Wil be said, 15 tme 15 be’ anmamecdtater Injgrment Mount Olivet Cemetery WALTER. 0p Sundas March @, 1037, & DUNBAR. On March 6, ] hin nce, 1334 G st bridve” Ga. HOMER W. DUNBAR agod BIN WATER. by il He burled from 2213 Naslor rd (31 m, Wednesday. March 0 (Pifts irn_ther losk & nephew. &.m Ba Kansne Coiy, So Anadncko alter, thres nieces *'babéra please copy.) 8| and Fannie Bell W Monday morning. March 7. 1927 apartment in (e i, widow of DeniaF otice of tuneral later On Monday. March 7, 1927, at | at her residence K01 Thaver SPOORE. " beloved LF Mo Taw, Belle Grobel Teaidence: Wedneeday, M Interment Glenwood Cemel In Memorian. ADDISON. A tribute of lova and a0k 1o the ‘memory of our dear mother 41 grandmother. MARY ADDISON llm" Ue Tine vears ago today. March 7, 1918, Uy bir oo less aa time coee by ’rmn aid o day of her golng ror "ahsance. can e'er elose the oot My heart And ‘the Tamp of my wife of Michanl from the above address March 9: thence to Brightwood, D. d at 9 am. 8 this life Saturday. . li RY GRAVSON. de the father of Earl Graveon. He | mourn thelr losa a devoted wife son. twe grandchildren. two sisters :md three brothers, Mrs. Noiie Henderson of Natseco. Va.: Mra. Mary Barnes of In. dependent Hill. 'Va.. George Graysop of on, D, C.: Lewis Grayson of Af. and William Grayson of ®. Va. and a_host of other nd lllrrdn P'lmv'ral lrum terment llaxmun» Cemetery. GRIFFITH. Saturday, March 6, 1027, at 11 am. WILLIAM L. beloved husband of Lilh Griffith, * Fuieral service at his Iate” roaidence. 43 T s ch 8.4t 1030 am. to attend parted love is still glowinz ve ot GdACE She has gone where souls have rest And e ares of fife are done Whgre the anex dhat luve Ber beat o one, Wil meel e one by oney oy She was Kind. yes wonderfully so. All fer way " apeak well of others, 2 Tothing to say. She left 3 memory fair and swoet fio” frarance shail never dis: He e v(t;v:.lmn il Durt and aweets h on i HER T Rev oD o SHAYDDATonTER MAYBELL] ADDISON. _In loving memory of my dear MARY ADDISON. who_ passed the great hesond. nine years ago. tod irest, yos the fair Saturday at the re hlin : N T, Beloved hushand of Agnes (nee Kraft) and son of Ella C. and late’ Willam B. Hart.”' Funeral Tuescas. March K. at 9015 am. from the above lence. to Holy Name Church. 11th Interment at Mount Olivet she wa Fathe en tha dearest dearest to Thee Hadst Thou, taken her earlfer. oh ou_didst leuve her so thought she belonged to me But while | mourn sadly. my will s with The HER. uevn'rhu DAUGHTER. ELIZA ETH. New York City l/\‘l“l‘l\‘ll . Sacred to the T deae Gite. ane spotbac. HATE K. B TENFIELD. who departsd this e 0w years ago today. March 7. How we mias the wejcome footsteps Of the one we loved so dear: o1t we listen for your comine. eeling sire you are ne HER LOVING HUSBAND AND CH]L- cnmo «mm to the memory of dear mother. MARIA ANNA CROVO. de- garted this life ‘seven years ako today. March 7. 1920 May God grant, me the joy, of again recing thec in everluetins lite. Amen, ing remembrance of my den INSCOE (nee Mann! fitteen years a long. | to K sts. n.e. Cemetery HERZOG. On Sunday March @ 1027. at am. KATHARINA HERZOG, aged ars. ife of ‘the late Fritz Herzox Funeral services at her late_residence, 413 I8t ne. on Wednesday. March 9. at 3 pm. Reiatives and friends _invited to attend. Interment Prospect Hill Cemetery. 8 HERZOG, Mombers of the Ladies Ald of ordia Ev. Lutheran Church are re: guested b ationd the funeral rvufi.woz 0 ember. " M HERZOG, on' Wedreaday, March 0. 8t D at her late resdence. 412 1 Ly LUCY HARFORD, GGINS, On Monday RICR C. Tetoved mish Higeins of 1008 Nopth ¢ il Yatke ol o heeday. Mavtn 0" 50 hence ‘to nowday. March 6. at 8¢ Martin <=Chrirch, where 'v?mi Wi he id at 9 o'cloc Ve :l:‘l“w:‘ ‘clock 'Relatives and lnrnd- HULL. Satwrday. Macch 5. 1997, at 1: of s ahe did her hest m A MR T S A8 Eoncach of w, ohe A her, o Boits, © Pamerat astres o8 hie 1ate peut: DAUGHTER. FANNIE C. WARRING dence. P Rrod i Fu LANCASTEK. In sad but loving remer: March & at 2 pm. Relativ brance of_our d and_mother. E< ted to attend. Interment T ASTER. who departe: tional Cemetery. 7 i Cite o yeirs ako today N. On Sunday. March 6. 1927 at arch 7. 1908 : membered ) Bl 8t Washington, D. G SALLIE W JEvoTED m&’mvn AND CHILDREN. O gy A ot Drs. Henry C. u,\n‘ emory of my Wi Ernest 3 Hardy and dear friend of Miss ALL. who pa Dota Blankenbeaker. MeGuire' ‘nnerai INSCOE. I o mother. ANNIE E. who departed_thie 1i today. March 7. 1912, A Joxing mother. so £ood and kind No friend on earth like her do we find o o o elork & E— 'g""'n'iz'rfl L SARSHATL RCE| t loving remambrar: -%1 my P tear sioige GRACE MERCER, b "his’ e six vears ago fo= Sisaneg 1 1 flfl#" think of you, dear sister. Mitte 18 u"borrow and. sadness, Sorrow a For T have never eerthe same. dear siste: Since you left me six vears g0 today. For bart of m lite nhmmd“ Dee ¥ the sod_where voi FoUR TOVING STTER HARRIET. LS, In sad but loving remembrance "‘ M iear ‘mother JERNIE B MILLS, w o e iite four years aco iodas Saren 7. H. Her, March " Rev. Ry Ry vnsines JONES. On sunday. March 1. 1 . a men JONES" (nee W, um'.» "'Y' and Effie of " Liow o e leaves to glr loss & nast ol rzl.fl' and ral {rom the ch 154 QW oendas. o Hemives and triends 1927, u‘fmnz"fi' ko s A beloved mother of N lie 8. fill and &\ Lewls, grandmother of Gratchen Hill: rn- neral Seironolitan'a 'St E. Church. n-hnn. and friends invited. LOMAX. On Saturday, Mareh 5_1927 ie residence. 3510.8h st .. EVERES LOMAX, devoted hushand of lelhll Lo, max and father of Florence. Erocelt Lomax. tr. - Funeral W, m March 0. at Mount Gilead Baguist Ch Remains resting at the lll Jarvis Co. funeral parlors, 2222 Georgia ave. n. LYNCH. Suddenly. Tuesday, Mazch 1, 1027, ot Mo Fork Ny ! NEIS LYNCH. ~ Funeral service lrom x Ave nue funieral home. Saturday. March 5. LYNCH. Suddenly, on Sunday. March 6. 1927. ab bis residence 810 Farr: and o neh (nee . Funeral frim iy late residence” 810 March P Titermens Bt Coneremsional” Com tery. (Baltimore papers nlz-ln copy. | MARSHALL. On Saturday. Mareh 5 1927, at_her residence. ‘alumbia rd. n. RUBY MARSHALL, devoted daughter of | Blanche Marshall anid sister of Annie Mar- chall ' Remains resting at rneat Jarvis Co's tuneralpartors, 3222 Georsla ave. nw Funeral Wednesday, at 1 p.m.. from 1342 4th st. n' MIDDLETO) On ‘\Irdi! March 51927 at_her residence. JENNT] mather. s MIDDLETON. beloved wife of Gscar Mid- | pEVOTED HUSHAND AND DAUGHTERS alehk mnfl:or of ‘lldr A “.?(T Aflm; awkins, Florence Medley. am an " ribnte of love v ‘0 Jpmes " Miadigton. ““Funcral Hieaduy. | SMITH, A 4 s fegr sistes. HOSA CIR March 8, at Iam. from Mount Horet INTA SMITH. ‘m. died one year ago to Raviist Church.” Remaine restine at the | gy March 7192 W Ernest Jarvia Co. funeral pariars. 2223 | {{ER "SROTHER. TemonE n. swiTH, * MONTAGUE. Entered into_eternal rest Sun- P mother und eter, FLORENCE 3 day, March [ 1937, at 9 .. at his u--y’ five years age EBEAN"MONTAGUE" nllived usbana 3t the ‘late Rosa L. Montague (nee Chase) and devoted son of Mary E. and the late Edward Montague. He leaves to mourn their loss a mother. a daughter. thres stepchildren. two sisters. M Alice Pleas- ant and Mrs. Lillian Gabourel: three brothers. and many relatives and friends. Funeral Wedneaday. March b, g anvel Daptist. Church. Garhedi; D L Interment at mont Cemetery. 8¢ MASSOLETTL. | On Saturday, Freruary © 1927, ‘at his home. Catlett. Va.. LEWIS E. m«séonmx beloved husband of Lillian Massoletti, Funeral from Methodist Church, gatlett.” Va.. Tuesday. February 8. ai b.m. PARSONS. On Sundav. March 6, 1927, her residence. 1001 ELSIE M M. S1st year. Fu from ahu\r address Tuesday, March it 1:30 p.m. Interment in Arlington Na- tional Cemetery. e PETTIBONE. On_ Sunday. March g, 1027 at his residence. Ken on . N Col. JAMES ing at the S " 2901 14th s P!marqll services and interment at Cincifnati, Ohio. RILEY. On Sunday evening. March 6, 1927, at her resence, Falls Church. Va. MARY EDWARDS." wife of the late Joseph S Riley, aged 83 years. Funeral (private) Tuesday morning. ROBINSON. On Friday, March 4 1927, in New York Ci ‘Em RLOTTE JANE. widow of the Joseph H. Robinson and mother of A)Mt J. and Nettie Rob- inson Dodson. grandmother of Alpha A Robinson and Alice J. Dodson, sister of Mrs. Ann Pendleton and William Reynolds of Caroline Countv. Va. She leaves to mourn a host of relatives and friend: Fu- S B.'at 2 p.m.. from + Chiarch. " 10ih “and K ROCK. On Sunday. March 6. 1027, et of the ‘late R. Funeral from chay l'lfl Tih st -nnlfl 1 sixe to hold her haod o are ey sle. her -nlmm volos, nt ‘0 R 20 N. In sad but R o1 my dear, mother. TISA OPENSTEIN. who dena ihis lite w0 years hwo today. March 7. 1021 in_death remes Loved in life. in death ren AL"HT s In loving remembran: ' R ishant amd our father. WILLIAY SEMRUPERTES who aimd forirtcen years ago 'fu'l' March 7. SOVING "WIFE AND CHILDREN. * SRUTTERS. A sribute of m- and 4 vo\lm; iy of our - to b mem O ILUER A 3 "h'l’k" us one year ago tod: h Y030 A hanoy home we once enjored "A:" th"!:l the memory still. s death Taw ever oelinass ‘"Th’ll earth can never fill Sweet s the memory that never l‘r“ faik ;‘W‘ ;l l.\!l(rdv'l wmhurr ‘on_are 3 ot onr Tises i bur Fiier the”sod“whore our deaF wife anc ANT MILLS. Thouxh cast down we are not forsaken Though aMicted we are not alone: Thou dids’t give, Thou hast taken Blessed Lord. Thy will be done. Fold her, Master, in Thy arme. er always be A mmm. of love betwsen ken hearts and Thee. m:n slm BAEE AND SISTERS. JAMIE at Morticians Since 1850 Member National Selected Morticians Eotatishea 1841 3034 M St. N. W, Frabtuted 180 a5 JAMLS ¢ ¥ RYAN 30 un,j: ick. Dignified, IORST I.'Il. Jutomobile s«u« & s . W Deal & Co.™™ 816 H St. NZ LINCOLN 8200 W. Warren Taltavull . 14th and Spring Road Col. L 464 Ttmothy Hanlon ~ Phone L. 5543 - S ices: sn Faave W Thou R. Nally sm _11th St. S.E. Line. “P.A.TA T‘vm:r 436 Tth St. SW. M. 1839 NO BRANCH OFFICE Frank Geier’s Sons Co, - at the rs. Mary 1. 73 ye Al at xund-'y Puim Lk He fio_feaves five uncies fi;fim';'u Testing o mzzg':%é'..h.' Sarvls ineral patiors. * Notice of Tuneral hereatieer™® On Satyrday, March 8, 1027 5 dence, 309 fr R o v Hiother 'of_Bessie Bright. nother of Etheline. Edna and Beatrice Bright d Freat-grandmother ?‘1” it %-Lxm u- he: m Drovidencs Baptis e etmore 4587 o l“aam.— March 9. at 1:30 Sagies officiating. d A1 *friends tnvlioa: asvl:m's [ SHAW. On_ Monday. March 7. 1927, at 2 foc Main 2473 | ame at Guliinger ‘Hoevital, Miss Talc? s LC E SHAW. aeed 78 vears. ~ Puneral services = A€ e chiapel of J. W, Lee BTSN . " Fricade: wad el ; ! ends inivited. Intérment private, "'""‘ SMALLWOOD. xalurdx‘)lmh 1927, a4 T am.. 8t he MATTY o232 | 1724 N. CAP._ST. NORTE 7976 Wm. H. 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