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I’uqlml Services This Evening for * | Prominent Clubwoman. Mps.-Mary Lizzie Cook, 59 years old, wife.of Robert Edward Cook and prominért clubwoman, died yesterday at her residence, 2013 New Hampshire avenue. .8She was born in Centerville, Pa., the daughter of Rev. James Thompson, and had resided in' Wash- dagton for the past 30 years, some- of o 817\ i7@ViraXirg\i7aVhiYiT@ViTe\i7aNi Competent Service You are always assured of competent, dignified mortuary services, when you call us in. Every man in our employ is careful and skilled. Model chapel, private ambulances and livery in connection. Just call— James T. Ryan Mortician 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. D. he Lincoln 142 |" Christian Temperance Union, en's Missionary Soclety and Interde- nominational Society. She is survived by her husband, a daughter, Miss Julia Thompson Cook liam J. Thompson of New York City. Funeral services will be conducted this evening at 8 o'clock at the home. Interment will take place at West- minster, Md. City Marshal Shot in Gun Duel. SPRINGFIELD, Mo. Cran, fatal duel with Raymond Smith, 20, whom bile theft charge. posse in pursuit. For the first time in years Amster- dam had season. e e eity hos- W. W. CHAMBERS CO. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, | MRS.R. E. CODK DIES AT 59 [tims atter ner emmduntion trom weet: | JOHN T. NOLAN DEAD. Mrs. Cook was active in the com- munity welfare work of Calvary M. E. Church and was a member of the Twentieth Century Club, Daughters CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. The regular instruction. conference of the Quartermaster Unit Organized Reserves will be held in the Graham building at 8 o'clock, when the Reneral subject of Canstruction (Utilities and Real Estate) will be ‘covered. All Reserve Quartermasters urged to attend. Powell Junior High Parent-Teacher Assoclation will meet at 3 o'clock. Rev. George L. Farnham will spe The Park View Citizens' Associa- tion will meet tonight in Park View Platoon school. Commissioner Dougherty will speak. Program and refreshments. Funeral Will Be Held Friday With Burial in Rock Creek Cemetery. John T. Nolan, 66 years old, 212 Tenth street northeast, dled at his home last night after a long iliness. Mr. Nolan had been chief operator in the telephone and telegraph office of the Washington Terminal Company at the Union Station. He had lived in ‘Washington 50 years. He is survived by his wite, Mrs. Agnes M. Nolan, and three children. The funeral will be held Friday morning at 9 o’clock from St. Joseph’s Church. Rev. J. T. Kennedy will of- ficiate. Burial will be In Rock Creek Cemetery. the American Revolution, Woman's ‘Wom- this city, and a brother, Dr. Wil- Liberty Geuncil, No. 6, Daughters of America, will meet at § o'clock, at Pythian Temple Young Friends Club will have a dance at 1’Aigion Salons. March 9 (®).— W. Waymire, 60, city marshal at Mo., was shot and probably wounded yesterday in a gun Supreme Court in Session. Special Dispatch to The Star. RICHMOND, ®Va., March 9.—The Supreme Court of Appeals has entered on its March term, with all the justices in attendance. One of the cases to be disposed of at this term is the disbarment proceedings against Sam C. Stowers of Campbell county, the Bar Association of Lynchburg being the complainants in the pro- ceedings. The case will be submitted on briefs. rest on an automo- Smith fled, with a att ted a = i g Department of Agriculture Branch, F. E. U. No. will meet at 8 o'clock, in the Bond building. Subject of discussion: “Promotions and Efil- clency Ratings.” no automobile show this Reno Council, 46, Junior 0. U, A. M., will give a dance, 9 o'clock, ‘Washington Hotel. PRIVATE AMBULANCES west_rates In city and finest 4 The Florists Club of Washington will give its annual banquet, 8 o’clock, at Franklin _Square Hotel. Rev. Homer J. Councilor will speak. Following the banquet and speeches there will be a dance. G. Rupert Lesch of Buffalo, N. Y., will give a free lecture on “The ‘WE DYE ARING APPAREL BLACK FOR MOURNING In 24 Hours The Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. Linc., 1810—Linc. i811—Linc. 1812 PHONE COLUMBIA 432 SOIWN D Complete outs, *129 Quality and beauty in this complete Living Room. The outfit consists of the following: Large Deep-Seated Settee With Reversible Cushions Restful Wing Chair - Comfortable Club Chair Lamp Base and Shade Davenport Table End Table 2 Candlesticks 2 Book Ends $5.00 Sends It Home *129 Big. pleasing pieces, well built of Walnut Veneers on Hard- wood. Outfit consists of the fol- lowing: Attractive Dresser Chifforette 4-Drawer Vanity Bow-End Bed < Chair Bench Comfortable Mattress Good Spring 2 Pillows $5.00 Sends It Home Gt 4129 Outfit, An . attractive Dining Room Suite of Walnut Veneers on Gumwood. Outfit consists of the following: Large Size Buffet Extension Table Nice China 5 Side Chairs 1 Host Chair 2 Torchieres 3-Pc. Console Set $5.00 Sends It Home Complete Outfit, $179.00 Kroehler Davenport Outfit Consists . Chqir and Rocker. 5-Piece Unfinished Breakfast Set 102 Consisting of a substantially made dropleaf table, with four well constructed bow-back chairs. Only $1.00 Cash FREE 26 Piece Nickel Silver Set With Every Pur- chase of $100 or Over. ; of Kroehler ‘Davenport-Bed, Wing '115 SNy Spring, Mattress and 2 Pillows. Just 7-Piece Bedroom Suite the suite for that Consists of 591 A spare room. Metal Bed, $5.00 Sends It Home Dresser, Chest of Drawers. Decuble Day-Bed 162 Consists of Double Day-Bed, with comfortable cretonne-cov- ered mattress with ruffles. Dur- ing this special sale $1.00 Sends It Home Simmons Bed Outfit Consists of Simmons comfortable Mattress and a good serviceable Spring. An exceptional value offered dur- ing this sale only. $1.00 Sends It Home Bed, a D. C, WEDNESDAY, Coming Race” (the future of man- kind), 8 o’'clock, at the Playhouse. Burnside Corps, No. 4, W. R. C, will meet, 8 o'clock, at G. A. R. Hall. The District of Columbia Camp, No. ational Indian War Veterans, will meet, 7:30 o'clock, at Grand Army Hall. The Geological Society of Washing- ton will meet, 8 o'clock, in assembly hall of the Cosmos Club. Speakers: W. P. Woodring, . V. Roundy, C. W. Gilmore and R. C. Moore. | Washington passenger agents will meet at the Arlington Hotel. Buffet supper. enator Royal S. Copeland will ad- District of Columbia Chiro- ociation, 8 o'clock, at City FUTURE. gton Graduate Chapter, Phi Delta, will meet at luncheon tomorrow, 12 p.m., at the Uni- versity Club. The Hollins College Club will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m., at 1326 Massachu- setts avenue. Miss Kate Brosius and John A. Carey will speak. The Columbia Junior High School Parent-Teacher Association will meet at the school tomorrow evening. L. R. Alderman, specialist in_adult edu- o Uni States Bureau of Education, will speak on “Habit Building,” and_J will tell of *“Education for Ethical Character. Music by school or- chestra and exercises by the pupils. Refreshments. The American Association of Uni- versity Women will be hostesses at a tea to the members of the art section of the Twentioth Century Club to- morrow, 4 pan. C. Powell Minnige-| rode, director of the Corcoran Gallery of Art, will speak. There will be a meeting of the Wan- derlusters’ tomorrow, § p.m., in_the office of John Boyle, Ouray Building. . Student, “Failure,” Ends Life. BURLINGTON JUNCTION, Kans., March 9 (P).—Leaving a note declar- ing that he had failed at e he undertook, Galen Man old high school student, ended hi by drinking poison yesterday. . Lumber Men to Meet. National Lumber Manufac- Association announced yester- ay that its twenty-fifth annual meet- ing would be held in Chicago April 128-29. ll |||||IIIII|IIII|I||llllHIHIllIlll“IlflII » e vo - Gold T e OF 7= AT K 9T HE He smartest most who hides his smart —Sir Walter Raleigh. 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Sold by o and phide Lo A KIND TO THE EYES The Full Ll ) EMERALITE LAMPS Joseph D. Campbell 517 10th .8¢. Main 6549 MARCH 9 Cards of Thanks BELL. We wish to express our sincere appreciation to our relatives and friends for thelr 'Kind_ expressions of sympathy and_ beauttul, floral tribites: and pastore Rev. A. Secott and Rev., rner; AN choir of 8¢, Paul's A. M. E. Church for {he l’-an'::u{“l "lzgé'zurfindtvd“ ot our - e i CARTER. We wish to thank our friends and reiatives Tor their service and bea titn “floral” tributes. during °the - wad beraavemiont at’ fhe st our, bolgv mother. LUCY. CARTER, ‘who died | Fiary 17, 1027 HE FAMILY FAIRFAX. We wish to express our sincere apbreciation to. one relatives and friends 207 their Kindness and sympathy durine the illnexs and at the death of our beloved Wife and' mother. who' died Fehruary 14 Tz "ve Al thank ‘Rov. Washington or the funeral services HUSBAND. WILLIAM FAIRFAX We wish to thank our fhiends: for their Kind_ attenti A" aympathy during the iiness and ARl PV i AR IR PRUITT AND KENDRICK FAMILI TURNER. ‘Wo wish to express our sincers thanke and apprectation to relatives and friends for fhe kind words of sympathy and floral tributes in our sad bereavement g, o loss” o ‘Gur” iMikband and. father. BENJAMIN F, TURNER i WIFE AND DAUGHTER. UNIT PLANS BENEFIT. Woman’s Overseas Service League Sponsors Theater Performance. Members of the Wi of the Women League will have a 1927 ington Unit Elmer Morgan | ance at Keith's next Monday night which Elsie Janis, a member of the New York Unit of the league, will be the headliner. ‘“The proceeds will be used to help the local unit carry on its entertainment work for nurses who are patients at Government hos pitals, hostess work at the club for enlisted men, and relief work for dis abled overseas women The members of the unit are pre. paring to attend the performance in body. Mrs. Margaret Hood Robbins, president of the unit, is in charge of Address _Box RS female. mahogany _color. te on neck and chest. long Rescue BRINDLE BULL white fect and W) tail. Apply Wi League. 349 Md same by ling Evening Star proprietors’ lunchroom, h_floor, Star_Building. LOST. BAG, striped velvet. with bone rings. on B st. ‘Opposite Agricujture Dept.. cohtaining cash, ch iving license. Rewars Mrs. Gra x 47. Clinton, Md BAG, tan leather pouch_ containing W.. B. & A. X 2 $77. on 11th_st. car March 8. Reward tan_ initials and name J. W ward if returned to J. W, Mc: BROOCH. amethyst. gold mounted. between Lanier pl. and 16th st. Return Room 205. Union Trust Bldg.. or telephone Main Rowarde o 2 CASE. small. on Connecticut Ave. Bridi three initials: owner can have same by ide tifving __ Franklin_4611-W. 9° . March 7. Return_to_34 i Pleasant at. CUFF_ LINKS. arvey’s. Agriculture Dept. and U, Health Service. Columbia 5517. if returned to 108 104 L <o pers —per real cstate ‘loan Friday Morning betwee | 1343 Girard t"and store on”the southwest corner of and_ Girard sts. ‘. Retirn to Boss & Phielos. 1917 K st ave FUR NECKPIECE—Light brown. on 14th st. car from Takoma Park or in vicinity of 14th st. and Park road. Reward. Phone Adams 50 Teward. Finder return 2100 6 3. betors o.m GLASSES, tor v. Re &th after 6 p.m EN rd”and Volta pl_n.w. bifocal. 4 Gas Light Co. office. Please n.w. GLASSES—Horn-rimmed. in leathe 2 e on case Is Dr. Buer. Lineon Phone Lincoln Building. _ KEY-PURSE. with double bunch_o Reward for return. Notify Box 201. East Falls Church. 2 < LIGHT N TOPCOAT—Lost from F Folipe on Todiana ave, Weduesday siisroon: { Liberal reward it returned to 326 Indiana | ave. after 7 p.m. 9* LICE DOG—Tag 2741; full zrown. mal dark gray. Reward. 1611 21st et Bhone PURSE—Red_and Dlack, Tuesday eve. bet. b5 _and 6, vici ‘r:r Hecht C Phone West PURSE—Black patent leather: keep money. return plxr”fl and contents. Dorries. Adams r SPANISH SHAWL—Peach colored. iy i Spanish Village. Beward. Frankiin SWEATER _gray. _and Key-tainer near Adams Mili road. = Rewa 407" WALLET—With personal papers. to And Gerard. 1830 Ontario pi. n.w. Reward: 9+ WRIST WATCH, white gold. Waltham. with il Sundeg S, gt oL 001 Bth %, n.w.. or Ke lens: libera ward. " Phone o call Apt 230, Kew Garde WRIST WATCH——Gruen, initials F. A. C. h 7, bet. 7th and K and 12th Reward. Call after 6 WRIST WATCH. whits gold, Elgin, with gray sirap. Main 5683. Apt. 201 $100 REV —for _information leading to recovery of diamond and emerald bracelet, lost Feb. 28. Commuypications, confidential. * 610 22nd st st 1403, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Invalid Limousine e ianer Lincoln 524 V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor connected with the orlginal W, I. Speare establish Bt prank. 60201009 H St. N.W. Formerly 940 F St. N.W. Gawler Service Morticians Since 1850 Member National Selected Mortician Main 5512 1732 Penna. Ave. N.W. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W. B I hone JAMES T. RYAN 317 Pa. Ave, S.E. ¥ ) Al Mot Guemal st 1700 Livery in_Connection CHAS. S. ZURHORST Hone Lincoin 374 1" ALMUS R. SPEARE W R SPEARE GOy 1623 Conn. Ave. 5 yearsat 940 F St. Potomac 4600 43 yearna 248 5 8 Quick Dignified, Effici Autonibhila ' Service ot Bervle mael . W. Deal & Co. 816 H St. N.E. LINCOLN 8200 W. Warren Taltavull 14th and Spring Road _ Col. 464 "7 Timothy Hanlon 641 H St. hone L, 1841 est 96 WILLIA! balmer. v ':'3,:5..‘;;3".::;':.“‘5 Thos. R. Nally Sons 131 11th 8t Linc. 480 P. A. TALTAVULL 436 Tth St. S.W. M. 1879 NO_BRANCH OFFICE Frank Gelet’s Sons Co. 1B SRR Wiepiode _ Main 2473 T. F. COS ] 1724 N. CAP. ST. NORTH 7976 FUNERAL DESIGNS. M H&H: Eye Servi | Guds Birce: o 13 Bl BE st LAGKISTONE, 14th&H % Beautiful Floral e Band, - Prison for ex-British Officer. PARIS, March 9 (#).—Capt. Graham Vivian Stranders, former British army officer, was convicted today of espion- age in behalf of German interests lafter a trial behind closed doors, and was sentenced to two years' imprison- ment and fined 1,000 francs. It was alleged that he secured important aviation and army secrets in France. Stranders was arrested here late in December. hst nw mother of Claud A sister of Henry. John, Howard Arthur, and Samdel Clark and motherin-iaw of Mrs, Henrietta Randolph She leaves a host of other relatives 1 mourn their loss. Funeral 11, at 1:30 from A S h What happy days we When we were But oh. how cha Since you have ADAMS. The Excelsior Hou U 0. of 0. F. Ali memh ed to attend the call_u night. March 10. 1¢ Hall.' M st bet at ¥ o'clock, to make the f { Sister . Funes T oh pm lows’ 0w rrangements for ZABETH ADAM: i1, from All 001G be present embers of Peace Lodge, No S & D of 8 are requested at Wedneaday 0. to make ot our late ADAus. LTAM WL ERSON. R On Saturday. M abeth’s Hoapital nd of Henrietta Beery and other of Susie Carr. Edward Be Tate Henrietta Robinson. France 0d Madison Berry. Funoral farch 10. at 1 p.m. from his 1916 11th st nw. Rela tives and fricnds invited. Rev. Battle of- ficiating T did not stand beside your bed or life depart But when I heard that you wers dead It nearly broke my heart. You have gone where souls have rest ~And the cares of life are here the ones that loved Will meet you, ane by o WIFE AND FAMILY. & an Relief of Broth al Thurs. at'1 pm. from his residence. 1916 11th "st. n.w. All members are trged to_attend GEORGE W B. CURTIS, Ree. S . On Monday. RET A._beloved 1 George Gisch's 'S, Dariors e " ch's *Sor ariors. Hyattaville Thureddy. March 10, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends in CARROLL. ed. the Staddard Pres. 7. 1027 On Tyiesday. March 8, 1027 b aptist” Home. A CARROLL. devoted father of Jane. Emily, Hattie ‘and Charles Carroll. * Notice of funeral hereafter. On Tuesday, March 8, 102 E.. beloved husband of Lillian Beaths. REIDY. On Tues, o "ot B, dar . 2t ot e g dnukhiter ot Michgei . and, Nellia 4 h«rl‘x(l;vr (nee Enright), Notice of fllllf‘r)nl EALS. On dence. ATlington Vo 1} devoted husband of' M; of funeral hereatter m W Erneat Jarvis Co. 322 Georia ave. n'w 8. Wednesda Homeopathic Ha MONS P Hoapits Simmons, residence 27, at Bia red- OMAS D SEALS. Notica March 0, m)m;,u; (S son of Robert A imme 1420 T ot we. ¥ ral, from his parents’ residencs Saturday, March 13, at 2:30 b, Weintives and ends invited 1o attend. Interment Fort 11 1027 A ST coln Cemetery At St March ; member Eraphical Union Fur from Sergeon. 1011 March 11 at 11 attend iy of Thow w. on Priday Friends 1avited 6 the' Tth am chapel At 1927, at his . FRANK W., v Smith. Ful « Church, Cas h 11 at 10 own. W. Va 7 at 1:40 Friday Interment Charles SPRIGGS. Monday. March 7 10 iy At hor rosidence. & Pattereon at; b e ULIA SPRIGGS beloved wife , Iate’ Thoman Sprices, mothe Soriges. Androw. Frank. D Addie ang_Lillian Carroll"She aleo len loss’ twenty wrandchildren Felntives five t i erent alth o Battle ne friends invited. R She has gone where sotils have r _And the cares of 1t are denne Whare the onen that 1o Will meet her, one by oune THE FAMILY F. Entered into eternal rest rch 6 7 At 10°05 pan . Hospital * NATHANIEL beloved son of the 1a i oes Summervitio, He v Ir Toss three ‘sisters Basal Mason. Mrs. Flora Miils and W. P. Williame, thren brothers. Wil Abraham Wallace Summerville, and nephews. Ra wister's. Mrs. W. P, Williams. at 4 ew York ave_ n.w. Funeral will take plaee Thursday. Mageh 10. ‘at Mt. Carmel Baptist Church, ' 3rd and 1 ste nw. at L pm. Rev. W. H. Jernagin offciating [ Departed this life Monday. March At 5:15 am. at her residence e &t n.e. Mrs. SARAH SUT d wife of the iate Edward H. f the late Gertrude Edward H. Sutton. jr.. Sutton, and erandmother rud servicos hugsday. March 10 Church, “11th an ae SUMMERY mains Wil Sutton Maxri and William of Alfred H. M will take pince Asbury ~ Methodist Bte. mw. at 1 pm SUTTON. The Ladies' Relief " Society attend _the SUTTON Bts. nw., 12130 pim MRS, RI CA BRENT. P ADDIE C. GREEN. Rec. Sec'y Departed this life March 6. 1927, t 5 p.m., at her residence. 1630 Florida ve. n.w.' ROSETTA C.. beloved wife of Janies ' Ward, nd sister of Mrs Ella Hudnell, Mrs,” Lucille Dekgs. Mrs. Cath erine Gordon. Mre. Elizabeth Radcliff Mrs. Georgette Smith of Philadelphia and Mra. Mary Storum of New York City and James Butler of Chicago. Remains rest- Funer; Reliable Tmmedi sts the members to of Mrs. SARAK Church 1ith and K March y Thursday 10, 1927, at 1907 asas Funeral from his lata res; dence. 1446 Irving st. nw. on Friday March 11. at 8:30 am. Requien mass at the Shriie of the’ Sacred Heart 4t "0 o'clock. es and iriends inyi Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. 10* COOK. On Tuesday. March & 1927, at her residence, Hampton Courts. MARY LIZZIE, beloved ‘wife of Robert Edward Cook. n::erll ‘(n{%nun‘ errh"ldi .!l'h n‘m rment - Westminster, iraday March 10. " (Westminsier and Baltimore papers Dlease copy.) ELLY. On Tuesday. March 8. 1927, at her residence. 1246 I street northeast. MARY. beloved wife of the late Patrick Donnelly_and sister of the late Father Patrick Hasty. ~ Funeral from above resi- dence on Thiursday. March 10 at 830 Aam.: thence to Holy Name Church. where mass will be said at 0:15 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Olivet Cemetery. ENGEL. Tuesday. March 8102 am.” at his resdence 406 W' st after a long_and painful iliness, ENGEL. _beloved husband of Elizabeth Engel. Funeral from his late residence. 4668 M st. s.w. Thursday. March 10. at 30 o'cloc] Relatives and friends ip- rited to attend. Interment Congressional Cemetery.. 9¢ FOSTER. On Monday. March 7. 1927 at 8 p.m. at Alexandria Hospita). Alexandri Va. WILLIAM WALLACE FOSTER. Sr. Body resting at Cunningham funeral ‘gl Jors. Alexandria. Va.. until 3 p.m. od nesday. March 9. Funeral (private) Wed nesday. Mareh 9. at 3 pm.. from Can- ningham funeral parlors g HARISTY. Tugesday. March 8. 1027 Georgetown ~ Hospi EDWARD J.." be- loved husband of Martha Rosalie Ha disty Notice of funeral later. 1 HARRIS, Departed this life Tuesday. March 1922, at 7.30 am.. MATILDA, be- loved mother of James. Charles and 'John Harris and Mary Colbert, and sister of George Simms and Jannie Dorsey. N of funeral hereafter. HENSON. Tuesday. March 8. 1927. at his residence. 108 Canal st. s.w.. SAMUEL. husband of Louisa Henson and father of Mrs. Alice Henson Jackson. Mrs. Bessie Dodson. Samuel Henson. jr. and Mrs. Otelia Lucas. He leaves to mourn his de- parture six grandchildren and_other rela- tives and friends. Funeral Friday, March 11. 1 pm.. from his late residence. Inter- ment Harmony Cemetery. 10 HOLLAND. On Tuesday, March 8 6 o'clock a ERNEST M. O] in the 76th vear of his age. from the residence of his nephew. W. Johnson, 2 Elmwood ave.. Hamilton. Md.. Thursday. March 10, at 1 o'clock pm. Interment” Rockville Union °C ers. JACKSON. On Sundas. 1:30 p.m.. at Washington. J.. datighier of Mrs dison. Va.: aunt of nest M. Hardy and Dora Blankenbeaker. Funeral. services at McGuire's funeral pariors. 9th and West- minster ets. n.w.. Tuesdav. March 8, at g v. Rivers officiating. Inter- son. Va. L JACKSON. Departed this life suddenly. Tue day, March 8. 1927 in Harrisburg, Ps WILLIAM LEWIS JACKSO! to mourn their loss a de Mount at March 6. 1 at D. C.. SALLIE Maiilda Thomas of t Drs. Henry C. and ar triend of Miss ted me Mre. Bertha Jackson. 2100 L st. n. loving_brother. James R. Jackson of A bury Park. N. J. and a host of relatives and_ friends. Rémains resting at George F. Rose fuiieral home. 1608 9th st. n.w. Notice of funeral later 10 Departed this life Sunday. 7. at 12:16 a.m.. Miss SADIE to mourn her loss Mrs. Mary Winkey, and nephews. and 4 host of other rela es and friends Funeral services at her late residence. 1848 5th st. n.w. Thur day. March 10 at 2 o'clock. Interment ony Cemetery. b ENNELLY. On Tuesday. March 8, 1927, Tacoma, Wash. Rev. JAMES A KE! NELLY, . J. beloved son of the late P. H. and Margaret E. Kennelly of Washing: ton, D. C. Interment on Friday. March 11."at Spokane, Wash. 10° LA uddenly, Monday. March 7, 1927, in New York City, PH. son ot Jo seph G. and Alice V. Lang (nee Linger). Annouricement of funeral arrangements later. Interment in this city. McBATH. March 8 1927, at Philadelphia, Pa.. EDGAR B.. beloved husband of Ella Blickmer McBaih and brother of Walker. Lila and Harvey McBath. Funeral from Wright's funeral parlors, 1 1gth nw. Thursday. March 10. at 2 p.m. Friends invited. Interment at Glenwood. LAR. On Tuesd: arch 8, 1927, at his' residence. 3640 New Hompshire ave. nw. ALEXANDER MILLAR, beloved husband of the late Elleanor Henderson Millgr, Funeral, from his,late residence on_Friday. Marcl at 2:30 pm. In- ferment ‘st Roek Creck Cemetery, 10%% MITCHELL. On Tuesday. March 8. 1927, at_ Freedmen's Hospital. MARTHA MIT: CHELL of 1934 Oth n.w.. devo friend ‘of Lillie Butler Mareh 11, vis ave NOLAY residence, Deloved o. W . On Tuesday, 212 Ten husband of Agnes Funeral will be_held" from Zurhorst's funeral. parigrs,’ 301" East’ Caiiol sireet. Friday. March 11. at 8:30 a.m.. thence to St, Joseph’s Church. where mass will be said at 9 am. for the repose of his soul. fiterment ‘Hock Creek Cemetery. 10 OLAN. _The members of St Joseph's Hol Name Society are advised of the death of Brother JOI T. NOLAN. The_rosary will be said ?flr the menibers on Wednes- day_evening, March 9. 1927. at 8:15, at Zurhorst's funeral parfors, 301 East Capi- tol st. GEORGE JAMESON. Prex. arch 8, 1927, at his st. ne., JOHN T. Nolan. ing at John T. Rhines' funeral parlor, drd and I sts. s.w. Funeral Thursday, March 10. 1 pm. from Second Baptist Church, 3rd st. bei. H and I sts. n.w.. Rev. J S. Hoiloman _officiating. mony Cemetery. Le Tntérment ‘Hart t Freedmen's Hospiials ETTA WASHINGTON, the beloved ‘wite of the late orge H. Washington. devoted mother of Carrie Sommers. oseph Washington, George A. Washington and Josephine B. Nicholas. Remains resting at the resi- dence of her gon. 024 Stanton rd. A tia. D. C. Notice of funeral later. ¢ IMS. Entered into eternal rest Mon- Y. arch 7. 1927, at 8:10 p.m.._at her residence. 517 T st. ' n.w.. Mrs. SAl WILLIAMS, @arling mother of Mrs J. Johnson and mother-in-law of Jas. W. Johnson. formerly of Richmond, Va._ Fu- neral services Thursd p.m.. at Third Baptist Church, Rev. 'Geo. O. Bullock, pastor. Friends _ invited. (Richmond. “hiladeiphia”and” Baltimors papers Dleass covy. - WARD. Sunday. March 6. 1927 at her residence. 1630 Florida ave. n.w. Apt, 302, ROSETTA C.. devoted wife of James L. Ward, jr." Remains resting_at above address, uneral Thursday, March 10, from Second Baptist Church. rd bet. H and I ste. n.w.. Rev. J. L. 8. Holloman, pastor, officiating. - YARNALL. Died Wednesday. March 9, 1027, at his” residence. 3028 P at. Dr. JOHN HEPBURN. husband of Woodward Yarnell. in'the 71st ye: age.’ Services at i late reside day. March 11, at % o'clock pam. omit flowers, In Memoriam. BEALL. In sad but loving remembrance of o Jear mother, MARY E. BEALL, who is gevarted ‘thie life two yeirs ago today, What would I give to hold her hand. er dear face just to see Her loving smile. her welcome volce. That_meant so much to me. HER LOVING SON HARVEY. BEALL. Sacred to, the memory of my deas mother. MARY E. BEALL. who_departed the life ‘two years ago today. March 9, Harriet of his Ay o 1097, Beautiful things in this life are manifold. o' true: We count the stars by thousands. the birds and - flowers, 0o The atinsets and the dawnings, rare beau- ties. far and mear. But all the wide world over there 1 just one “mother. dear "’ HER DEVOTED DAUGHTER FANNIE. BEALL. In loving memory of our der dw.l‘l’:”n';i mother, N‘ARY E. BEALILO:I\': ed this life two ye z March 9. 1025, e 'Tis sweet to remember who once was here. houg absent 1o us. she is just as dea The midnight stars shine on the gra Of one we loved .but could not save. Our hearts in deep sorrow return to this day As memory recalls how death took her away. And left ts in tears, in grief and woe As we sat by her bedside (wo years ago HER LOVING HUSBAND AND SON GEORGE. In loving memory of my dean er. MARY E. BEALL. who_departed {his iife two yeais ago today. March 9. 1 miss her no less as time goes b P Than 1 did on the day of her going. | For absence cam ne'er close the door .of o my heart Apg the lamp of my love is stil glowin YOUR LOVING DAUGHTER IDA. BEALL. In sad but_loving memor¥ of dear mother. MARY E. BEALL, two years ago today, March . A_wondetful being is a mother Who works for you. cares for you, Loves vou and forgives you And when she dies and leaves you; Like a guardian angel. her memofy Is always with you. LOVING DAUGHTER TILLIE. * BEALL." In memory of my dear mothef MARY E. BEALL. who was called $way two years ago today. March 9. 1925. I am thinking of you. dear mother. No Mlence No eyes can see me weep: But ever in my aching heart Your beautiful memories keep. The flowers placed on your grave Will wither and decay But the sincere love that is in my heart Will never fade away, LOVING DAUGHTER LEMMA. BROWN. Sweet is the memory ‘of our dar- ling _mother and grandmother. REBECCA BROWN. who was transplaited to the upper garden scven years ako today, March 9, 1920. ven long years have rolled away, Since, mother, dear. you left us here. Our tears are rolling on the same. ©Our hearts still ache with grief and pain, For death has left a loueliness The world can never fill And think of the sweet surprise, The sudden and strange delight. She felt as she met her Saviors smile And walked with Him in white. CHILDREN, MARSHALL. ARTHUR' BROWN OF WAS HARRISON BROWN AND MISS HAYWOOD OF NEW Yi JENNIE ROBINSON CITY, N. J. Gone. but not forgotten, HER GRANDDAUGHTER NELLIE. GERY. , In memory of RUTH DABNEY GERY. who_departed this life four years ago today. March 9, 1023. ORK AND. OF ATLANTIC NORMAN. Departed this life Tuesday. March 8. IF’P" at b a.m.. at the residence of her niece. Mrs. Marie Valentine, 332 You st.. MAGGIE A. NORMAN. beloved daught of the ];ll George A. and Priscilla Norman. Funeral Friday. March 11, from St. Augustin ‘hurch, where solemn requiem high will_be ‘sung at 10 o'clock. Friends are cordially in- vited to attend. . EIL. On Tuesday, March 8. 1927, Columbia Hospital. ~ MARGARET ' D) SALES (nee Cady). 'beloved wife of John PO Funeral from her ‘late ‘resi- dénce. 22nd st. n.w.. Friday. March 11, at 8:30, thence to Si. Stephen’s Church, ‘where mass will be said at % a.m. for the repose of her soul. 'Interment Mount ON- Vet Cemetery. Rélatives and friends in- vited. 10 O'NEIL. Members of the Sodality of the B. V. M. of St. Stephen's Church are here- by notified of the death of Mrs. MAR- GARET ONEIL. Sodalists are eauest: €d'o meet, at her late.residence. 603 F3nd st n. immediately” after the mission fervicen on ‘Thursday evening for offics and prayers. . SARAH C. WALSH, President. * PRINZHORN. On Tu March 8, 1027, at 3:30 p.m,, HI NEE: son of the Iags 2 Henry and Charlotte Pri ki 0 vears. 1 s late " residence. yoars. | Funeral from bis late resifionce. pm. Relatives 557 Towa ave. nw.: 1rie Vit :15 Sl 1aiormmont ot Bock € g:x"c':‘aa:f‘! RETLLY. On mfifi arch 8 1027, at i .. beloved Thebatd ot May B, livy Pusieral’ from late residence. 1. eflerson fo. the " Chu Pt it § will &'{“xemarsfl;v"ifi i 8leep on, thou darling. and take your rest, Wo Toved you. but Goa loved vou best. Gone. but_not forgotten MOTHER AND BROTHER. JOHNSON. In memory of our devoted mother ‘and_grandmother, SARAH JANE. who departed this life ten years ago tod: March D, 1917. - Loved in life. remembered in death CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN N. Sacred to th o e nite Nad mother, ANKTE"S. Yorfe ~8ON [iiee Sheedy). & faithtul wife ynd d ted o Whio_departed this Tife 10 years ago. 0, 1017 Tmase at*St. "Aloyaius' Church, A""IverarY M soul and all the souls of the mm’{:x‘l:a%pnm.‘ &rit;u::, the mercy of God. rest BeFAND AND CHILDREN. * . In loving rem O aner, MIOEAEL S S BRTe" s led one year ago March 9. 1926, Anniversary mass at St. Aloysi Chi at6:30; DAUGHTER MARY. = ROBEY. WINDHAM. MARTIN. In loving of my devoted mother. niece and A Y. who wee! nephew, Mrs. A. W. ROBEY. fell : % e AN . 1910: Mr. REGES’ MARTD mber 28. 1921 g ive to hold their hands. ‘What d 1 BLEOUL L8 1o B el heir welcome voices, he lo"n‘hjml‘o \ll‘h# me. “Ailgit'l":a VRS PAVSAES v avar. WATSON. In sad but loviog remembrance - of our u&i;.“gz RGE %‘ e S S S e o \ 4