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THE EVENING STAR., WASTINGTON, D. ¢, TUESDAY, JULY 3, 1928, — Detective Dies SERGT. UBRIEN DIES IN LOGAL HOSPITAL | » & 1 Dean of District Detective! Bureau Was Noted for | Efficient Service. | - | Detective Sergt. Patrick O'Bricn, dean | of the Detective Bureau force, died at | of Death Providence Hospital last night after a of ! long illness. “ | Sergt. O'Brien had been a membar of Mrs. H. W. Rountree | the metropolitan police force since Sep- tember 1, 1890. He came to the Detec- 'tive Burean in 1903 after 13 years at the third precinct, where he made an enviable record As a detective he aided in the solu- | tion of many difficult cases. His most notable recent _investigation ended in the arrest of James Jackson, colored the mad man of the Northwest.” for the murder of Miss Lillian Hood, a war worker, in 1921. Jackson was hanged. Related to Rudyard Kipling. | O'Brien was born August 15, 1864, in | County Kerry, Ireland. He was a dis- tant relative of Rudyard Kipling, the . ritis spe s the [of persons whom he believed unjustly e e e b ] his last night | 00 Bl and he was Urcless in his efforts in the Kipling home before, COMING 10 | 1o get to the bottom of doubtful cases e ,[":Wd,‘,‘“f's‘ SHunily e m“’ne contributed his own money freely. arrival in this country in 1882 he en- | ccociates say, to help in clearing per- listed in the Navy and made a trip [ 2550 he belicved B jaround the world aboard the U. 8. S.[Sons he belleved nnocenn Juanita, in command of George Dewey, Funeral services will be conducted at who Iater was to reach a high place in | the O'Brien home, 2140 P street, at 9 American history. After his discharge o’clock Thursday m Inmu.llnlln\vt'd with from the Navy he learned the trade of | & requiem mass at “““1”‘.““u‘§“‘-‘£"" |iron worker, but gave it up to join the [ At 9:30 o'clock. ~Rev. Edwar uc | police force. | pastor, will officiate. Interment will b He was & member of Keane Council, [ &t Mount Olivet Gemetery. Knights of Columbus, ;«nd secretary of | . the Catholic Knights of America : e " Sergt, O'Brien was mairied about 35 | North Dakota Dry Margin 6,000. years ago to Miss Agnes Brennan, who | FARGO, N Dak., July 3 (#).—North now is dead. He leaves three sons, |Dakota “d defeated an attempt to Capt. Walter P. O'Brien, now in com- | repeal the prohibition clause of the mand of the Army detachment at the | State Constitution at last ‘Wednesda, Summer White House at Brule, Wis.: | primary by approximately 6,000 votes John A. and Martin M. and one |virtually complete unofficial returns daughter. Mary M. O'Brien, a teacher | showed yesterday. A total of 97.464 in the Blake School. | persons voted against repeal and 9 Edwin B. Hesse and Inspector |in f: Closed Today July 3rd, 1928, Account SERGT. PATRICK O'BRI Franklin 545 Henry G. P to the work and character of the late detective. Sergt. O'Bricn was known not_only as an able detective but as a champion Enjoy July 4th L PLUM POINT (On Chesapeake Bay) Just 48 Miles of Good Road From Washington Beautiful Picnic Groves Fine Salt Water Bathing 3,000 Feet of Shady Sand Beach CENTURY FLOWERS Expressive Floral Designs We design highly effec- tive Floral Emblems and make FREE DELIV- ERIES of such orders. Sprays Wreaths C & C Flower Stores Funeral Flowers Delivered Free—Nominal Charge on Other Orders 807 14th Street N.W. 804 17th Street N.W. klin 5442 Phone Franklin 10391 Funeral Phone Franklin 5442 Section o] seacn snowing Shade Trees or Frankiin 10391 BEAUTIFUL LARGE HOME SITES AVAILABLE AT DEVELOPMENT PRICES. LIBERAL DIS- COUNT FOR CASH. TERMS IF DESIRED Drive through Marlboro; turn right at Mt. Zion on Solomon’s Island Road; turn left at Hunting Creck to PLUM POINT. BEACH DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION 1221 New York Ave. NW. Washington, D. C. Telephones—Main 6531, Columbia 6324 {0 look at...this snappy ench horn giving its « . and down the street it ¢, try me ata d stopped before the Ff);iu};? Pu wer an . Jook at, 100 . . . our town’ p, \ ‘:to beside her was not so ba:;t ang “\n‘ eale Pumpmanh smi‘lled vl on i i 113 ow o e jms® m . - - you Jik v e She 10 ;‘ «which one?”., . «q ¢ & . e? ke gaYS l:“e roadstel‘, afld no Jokes, i fyo “y mean i the morning . . , Jo s (‘7 and a qllal‘t of ‘S‘a"dard’ the sml,’l" to make , e ”» dar o Otop —ne I'oadster It’s a mighty handsome couple we picture here. Typical -of American youth the country over. They like speed and power and the ability to cover the miles, to see the wide and smiling world, And that’s why, like so many others, they pickthese“raring” power twins, “Standard” Gaso- line and «Standard” Motor Oil. Like older and more experienced motorists everywhere, they know they will make any car do its very top- most best. e 6 & And if our young lady were asked to translate F. K. P. in her own inimitable lingo, would probably say “Faithful Red Pal”—it's helped her over many a mile of life’s highway eand then again there would be millions who would trans late it as the “Famous Red Pump,” with the “Standard” globe, meaning, of course, the “Standard” red pump, that's everywhere along every highe way in the State, ratt today pald high tribute | ALEXANDRIA. ALEXANDRIA, Va., July 3 (Speclal), —E. W. Fields, 33 years old, was fined $50.50 and sentenced to serve three months in fail this morning when ar- raigned in Police Court before Judge William S. Spow on a charge of vio- lating_the prohibition law. It was his second offense. R. J. Hannah, 24, and James Mack, 25, the latter colored, each were fined $00.50 for violating the pro- hibition law. R. Devine, 27; Humphrey Dawson, 38, and Irene Amos, 40, colored, each were fined $14 for drunkenness. Amie Ford, 24, colored, was fined $53 and sentenced to serve 30 days in jail on a charge of | minor assault on Goldie Henry, also colored. Anna Lacey, 21, was fined $28 for minor assault on Mrs. Sadie Lyons. Lottie Lane, 40, colored, was fined $18 for disorderly conduct and fighting. Liewellyn Lane, 49, colored, was fined $14 on the same charge. Ben M. Jack- son, colored; Daniel H. Tate, colored, and A. L. Ladd, each were fined $13 for violating traffic laws. D. H. Boland of Richmond, Va.. forfeited $7; Coleman Dunn, 50, of Winchester, Va., $2. and | Robert Lewis, 24, colored, $5, for traflic violations. Braddock Man Dies. Richard Hamilton Fletcher, 56 years old, of Cottage Park, Braddock, died last night at his home. The deceased, who was a clerk in the general office (of the Southern Railw Co. in this eity many years, is survived by his widow, Osceola Fletcher; two sons, George R. and Earl Flefcher, and a Mrs. Elvira Allen. Funeral will be hel * at the home tomor- row at 2:30 pm., and bural will be in | Bethel Cemetery. | Last rites for John E. Mumford, 53 | years old, who died Saturday from | acute alcoholism, were held this after- Inoon at the Cunningham-Kennedy- Watkins funeral parlors, and burial was | in Bethel Cemetery. A meeting of Osceola Tribe, Noi 1, Improved Order of Red Men, will be held tonight in Liberty Hall. ‘The ini- tiatory degree will be conferred upon six_candidates and officers will be in- | stalled. District Deputy Great Sachem | A. J. Butcher announced today that the open-air adoption, which was to_have been held by the tribes of District No. 1, Great Council of Virginia, Improved Order of Red Men, has been indefinitely postponed. An_open meeting of the city coun- cil will be held in the council chamber at City Hall tomorrow at 3 p.m. A total of $1.805 was collected here during June from various violations of dry laws, the monthly report of Elliott F. Hoffman, clerk of the courts, shows. The sum of $1,173.35 was collected for the State on delinquent taxes, taxes on wills, suits and marriage licenses. Fireworks on Sale Two Days. Fireworks were placed_on sale today. and under the city laws n.ay be sold today and tomorrow. Alexandria Post, No. 24, American Legion, has opened a stand at King and Henry streets for the sale of fireworks, and proceeds will be used to help pay the expenses of the delegates to the State conven- tion at Appalachia, Augus 15. Herbert Mills, chairman: Harry White Flannel Trousers, $7.65 EISEMAN'S, 7th & F CLYDE J. NICHOLS, Inc. UNDERTAKERS 4209 9th St. N.W. Clyde J. Nichols. Pres. Formerly Vice President-Secretary W. R. Speare Co. Phone Col. 6324 RYAN SERVICE IS COMPETENT You are always assured of com- petent, dignified mortuary services ‘when ‘you call us in. Every man in our employ is careful and skilled. . Fuperal parior, private ambulances and livery 1n connection. Just call— JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director Pa. Ave. 8. Allantic Before Leaving Town MAKE YOUR WILL An added peace of mind and a very pleasant vacation should result. TRUST DEPARTMENT FEDERAL-AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK Where G Street Crosses 14th Round (1] Trip 5168 Tickets good for 16 days Here is your chance to see one of the seven natural wonders of the world—an ideal vaca- tion trip—atsmallcost. Excursions Leave JULY 6, 20 AUG. Y, 17, 31 SEPT. 14, 38 Special Train Leaves ‘Washington 800 AM. Arvives Niagare Falls . . 1000 P.M. W"'Jm“m NW. -"»fl:«-uu " E. D. AINSLIE Asstseans General Passenger Agont 13, 14 and | | Los rell are members of the fireworks com- | mittee of Post 24. The A, B. & W. Rapld Transit Co. which has been operating a coach se vice from Washington to Richmond and regular bus service from Washington to Alexandria and Washington to Ban- croft, has inaugurated & service be- tween Fredericksburg and Colonial Beach. ARTHUR SMALL BURIED. Funeral Services Held Today, With | Rites at Grave by G. A. R. Funeral services for Arthur Small, 89 year old, vetcran retired employe of the | Bureau of Engraving ana Printing, where he worked 57 years, were con- ducted in Holy Trinity Catholic Church today at 9 o'clock, following brief serv- [icefl at the residence. Interment was in Holy Rood Cemetery, .with services at the grave conducted by the Grand Army of the Republic. He died at his residence, 3315 P street Saturday after- noon. Mr. Small was a member of the Asso- clation of Oldest Inhabitants of the District of Columbia and had taken an active part in clvic affairs here, € E KILLiAN DIES. | {Former Grocer Succumbs After Long Illness. Charles E. Killlan, 67 years old, for- merly in the grocery business in South- west Washington for a number of years and at one time a meat dealer in Center Market, died at his residence, 1355 Oak street, Sunday after a long | illness. He was a mative of Georgetown. Mr. Killian is survived by two daugh- ters, Mrs. F. G. Pierson and Miss L. Killian, both of this city. | Funeral services will be conducted at J. William Lee's Sons' chaped, 332 Pennsylvania avenue, Thursday after- noon at 2:30 o'clock. Interment will be in Prospect Hill Cemetery. THE WEATHER District of Columbia and Maryland— Fair tonight and tomorrow, except local thundershowers tomorrow afternoon; continued warm. Virginia—Fair tonight and tomorrow except scattered thundershowers tomor- row afternoon in north and extreme west portions: siightly warmer in west portion tonight, warmer in east por- tion tonight. West Virginia—Partly cloudy tonight and tomorrow, local thundershowers to- morrow afternoon and possibly in north- west portion tonight; warmer in east portion. Record for 24 Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 84; 8 p.m, 80; 12 midnight, 69; 4 am. 65; 8 am., 73; noon, 85. Barometer—4 p.m. 29.92; 12 midnight, 29.9° 8 am,, 30.01; noon, 29.99. * Highest temperature, 87, occurred at 5 p.m. yesterday. Lowest temperature, 64, occurred at 5 a.m. today. ‘Temperature same date last year— | Highest, 84; lowest, 67. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and | Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 2:20 a.m. and 3:07 pam.; high tide, 8:09 a.m. and 8:42 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 3:02 am. and 3:4 : high tide, 8:51 am. and ‘The Sun and Moon. T_g)dfly-vsun rose 4:46 a.m.; sun sets 17:37 pm. ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises 4:47 am.; sun sets 7:37 pm. lxl\lj)lnn flswls 'l 30 p.m.; sets 4:55 am. omobile lamps to be lights - half hour after luvt"mfl. it Condition of the Water. Great Falls—Muddy. Potom: i!nlg'nlndonh Rivers muddy '.l'xl&“;nt)‘r’l‘l‘3 2091; 8 pm. “‘(falhu in Various Cities. =3 i uain S H “a9moseg ¥ om0 3 “£wpIRsIL TquBm sy g lTlmiem, Al City 3 Baltimore, M. Birmingham.Ala Bismarck, N, D. Boston, Mass. Buffalo, N. ¥ Charleston, 8.C. Chicago. Cincinnati, Clear . Picloudy . Cloudy Clear Cloudy Pt.cloudy ! Cloudy Pt cloudy . Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear 0.i8 Cloudy 002 Rain Cloudy 0.50 Pt.cloudy Glear .. Cloudy . Ptcloudy ! Cloudy . Ptcloudy | Clear . Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear Pt cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Rain Clear Clear Rain Rain Clear hio, Cleveland. Ohio Golumbia. S C. Denver, Colo Detroit. Mich El Paso. Tex Galveston, Tex. Jacksonville.Fl Kansas City.Mo. Angeles. .. Louisville. Ky Miami, Fla. Orieans. 'La. New York, N.Y. Oklahoma ' City. Omal Nebr. Philadelphia.Pa Phoentx. Ariz pittsdurgh. P relan Portien, Raleigh, 'N. C Salt Lake City. San Antonio, Calif. cisco . Mo. Minn Wash FOREIGN. | Stations Temperature. Weather. | (7am.. Greenwich time. today.) London. England..... 58 Part eloudy | Parls,” Prance....'. 1.l @8 Clear (Noon. Greenwich ‘time, today.) (Fa: Arores... 68 Part cloudy iCurrent observations.) Hamilton, Bermuda Part cloudy | San Junn. Porlo Rico. . Part cloudy Havana_ ‘Cuba .......... 4 Part cloudy Colon, e Part cloudy ___FOUND. SEVERAL DOLLARS, 'in Bills, on st r 3877, | Horta 19th st B LOST, TON BULL. wl g nisht on s oVt il Cooper. Franklin 8476. BOSTON BULL. half white name “Girlie." 3718-0 mals: Saturday reward. l.or:n Ts T 4108 Jenifer st. n.w. Clev. BREASTPIN. “gold and_pearl, on Saturd alternoon, either at Cathedral or on ‘Mi. Pleasant st Reward. Col. 8647-J. COLLIE DOG. lost or strayed from 19th and Kenvon: sable and white: answers to nnme[ rince’ : License No. 5104; reward. Phone | Wisconsin 4084, | DOG—Strayed on Sunday herd st. Chevy Chase, dog. resembling oteh Reward._Phone Wis. 3317 % DOG -~ Wire-haired fox terrier, § monihs old: white with tan and black markings on face and neck. Call Wis. 3474;_reward. _ ESKIMO SPITZ. white, male: Sunday, 1. ne section or Soldlers’ Home. Re Col._3523-W. p e FLAT PURSE, small car token purse. o ale keys, bills and change. near Lincoln ark or ' ave. se. Reward. Address Box_354-, tar office. ' FUR _NEGKPIECE-Sunday. —M{,_ Vernon rond. Reward, Mrs_Chaffee, Clev. 1434-J, 3* FUR PIECE. brown fox, between Soldie Home and Bladensburk. ' Sunday am. Re- ward,_Phone_Adams_4678. il NEOKLACE. _amethyst-rose ~ uarte lost Schwartz Dress Shop, ‘1797 L st or between therg. Fox Theater. Blease telephone Frauk- Iin 1999: reward. _ S SR PEDIGREE on Baston bull and money, order for 32, Monday, morning about 10 o'cloc bet Harrls' Sewelry store and Pheater Reward. A. Gragan, 810 12th st. nw. Fr. 2998, e 8 POCKETROOK. g money, pe etc., Monday Ballston. LILE ) M. MATLSERET, PURSE, amall. containing $48; Saturday aft- ernoon. downtown: reward. 3801 Adams Mill rd._Col, 389T-W. __ T o . browi seal, vichuity of Kann's De S Porest ‘Gien bus, containine dank i ciieck books. | Mty Vaiaken, 1858 uelid S Adams_ voue, " SPECTACLES, hori-iimied, betwee! likan, Toealor And bus siob &t 13th an Reward _ 810 Star_hids. e bl WATCH OHARM. Masonie eit ursday, ke a8, or Friday. dun 'b"_m-imm i returned to ' i« (N1 ) Ad WATOH—-Cirugn white gold wrist wateh, Sat. ., Metropol & ‘thei from 307 Shep- Md. small white | terrier, tan ears. i Liver; itan Theater ar bet pase eve. nd T0ih st nw.Hows vanklin 4114 B R R R PLENON | 2°A"a N Man Held for Grand Jury. George Briscoe today was held for the action of the grand jury on a charge of ;hou.sehrcaklng preferred by the People’s Credit Clothing Co. Rep- resentatives of the company told the court Briscoe broke a plate glass win- dow in an effort to take a straw hat. J:‘l%g; Issac R. Hitt fixed bond at Beaths. ALTEMUS, ANNA MARIE. Suddenls. Tues: day. July 3. 1928, at her residence. 5123 Georgia_ave. n.w. ANNA MARIE. widow of George F. Altemus. Funeral from the Tesidence of her niece. Mrs Willlam E. Beck. . 801 Lonefeilow st. nw. on Thursday. July 5. st 3:30 p.m. Interment Congressional Cemetery. 4 BAILEY, ALBERT. On_Sundas, 1028, 'at Gallinger Hospital, BATLEY. beloved husband of the late Elizabeth _ Bailey and father of Mary Carter. Punersl services from Metropoli- tan Baptist Church. R st between 12th and 13th sts. n.w. Thursday. July 5. at 1"5.m. Intermeni at Paine’s Cemetery. | Refatives and friends invited | May his soul rest in peace 4| BROWN. ROSIE. Departed this life Mon- day. July 2. ROSIE, beioved wife of ~the o Brown. loving mother of George Brown. devoted sister of Rebecca Willlams. Lucy Bean and Janie Hodges of New ¥ City. Nannie Bennett of Chicago, Abeth Manzee of Shiloh. Va.. and ful mother-in-law of Evelyn Brown. tce of funeral hereatier. = NT, ROBERT. On Monday. Ju B AN KOBERT BRYANT. beloved husband of Carrie Bryant. and father of Jeannette Bryant, in his twenty-seventh year of age Funeral on Thursday, July ST, D residence. st n.w. o inence to St. Dominic's Chureh. where July 1 ALBERT late Scott il faiy pose of his soul invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. | CAVILL, LUKE B. Departed this life July 2, 1938, st Galiinger Hospital, LUKE B CAVILL, devoted son of Ellen Cavill. and husband of Cora Cavill and brother of Albert M. Cavill He also lsaves to mourn his departure other relatives and friends Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel. 3rd and Eve sts. Notice of funeral later. COPELAND, GEOBGE, On Monday. July 2. 1928. at Preedmen’s Hospital. GEORGE Gopeland. father of Dorothy N. Copeland ife aiso leaves & host of other relatives and friends. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors. Notice of funeral later. 4 ENGLISH, WALTER A. On Monda, 2. 1928, WALTER A. ENGLISH. bel son of the late John and Eleanor English Funeral from ‘the residence of Mrs. Lillie a July 4, at 2 pm. Relatives on Wednesda: Interment Congrg and friends invited sional Cemetery. FAULKNER. ALICE. Departed ~this Sunday. July 1. 1028, at Gallinger Hi pital. ALICE PAULKNER. mother of P: and sister of Mike Watson. She Ieaves to mourn her departuré other re tives and friends, Remains resting st the s. s.w. Notice of funeral later. 3 GOODMAN, MYRTLE LENORE. On Julv 1. 1928. at ' Georestown = Hospital. MYRTLE LEONORE GOODMAN. aged 33 years. be- loved wife of Alfred K. Goodman of 310 10th st. s.w. Remains resting at Hysong's funeral hom N st. n.w. Funeral services Wednesdav. July 4. at 2:30 p.m. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. GOODWIN. NELLVE A. On Mondav. July 2. 1976 at Garfleld Hospital. NELLIE A. widow of the late Russell P. Goodwin Fuperal services will b held at the chavel of Almus . 8 1623 Connacticut ave.. Wednesdav. July 4. at 1 oclock p.m terment at’ Aurora. Il (Aurora. Il Ders please copy.) GRIFFIN. ENILY. Depnrted this life Sun- day. July 1. 1 2:15 a.m.. at her resi dence. 1245 Half st. s.w.. ENILY. wife of Thomas Griffin and lovi: mother_of Beatrice Perry and James max. She leaves to mourn their loss three sicters and fwo brothers and a host of tives and_friends. ~ Puneral July 4. at 10 o'clock. from Rehoboth Baptist Chrreh, 1st st. between N and O sts sw.. Rev. Eli'ah Coleman offciating. - Relatives and friends Invited to sitend. Remains mav be viewed at Smith & Ford's funeral parlor. South Csp- itol and N sts. s.e. * KILLIAN, CHARLES F. On Sundsy. 1.1928." at 2:30 b.m.. at his residence. 1355 Oak_st. n.w. CHARLES E. KILL 67 years ' Funeral tervi at J. Willlam Lee's Pa_ave. n Thursd p.m. Rel and _{rie termen: in Prospect Hill Cemetery LIVERS. EVA P. On Sunday. July 1. 1928, at Preedmen’s Hospital. EVA P. LIVERS. the devoted wife of Jarry Livera and the daughter of the late Richard and Virginia Ross. She leaves to mourn their loss five devoted sisters. an adopted girl and a Dost of other relatives and friends. Fu- neral Wednesday. July 4. at 1 o'clock. from Ehenezer M. E_Church. corner 4th and D s Rev. R. W. 8. Thomas of- ficiating. Relatives and friends are invited. LOMAX. JAMES E. On Monday. July 2. 19°8. at his residencs. 110 Mitchall st. Rich: mond. Va. JAMES F. LOMAX. the beloved hushand of Annie Lomav. devoted father of Fdward and John P. Lamax and uncie of Mrs. Lucy Jones and P, A. Lomax of Washineton, 1. C. Puneral Thursdav. July at 1 p.m.. from Mosby Memorial Baptist Church.” Richmond. Va. Remains may be seen Priday, July 8. 14 st 'n.w. Interment family plot Pa Cemetery. Washington, D. C. * MACOMBER, NANCY EMMONS. On Tues- day. July ‘3. 193 residence. 2107 H st nw. NA EMMONS, widow of Fdward A’ Mac . Puneral services at her late residence on Thursday. Julv . at1 o'clock p.m. Relatives and friends {nvited. ~ Interment Sterling. Iil. ) MEADE. GRANDISON. Deoarted this Saturday, ‘June 30, 1928. GRANDISON MEADE of 2416 Ainger place se. He is survived by his wife. two sisters and three brothers. Puneral Wednesday. July 4. at 1 o'clock pm.. from Adams & Smoot D lors. 2435 Nichols ave. se. Interment Rosemont Cemetery. MILLS. JOSEPH. Departed this life Sun- day.July 1. 1928, at Gallinger Hospital. JOSEPH MILLS. father of Wade and Na- than Mills and Elia Fairfax. He also leaves three brothers and a host of other relatives and friends. Remains resting at W_Ernest Jarvis funeral parlors. 313 Ga ave. Funersl services Thursdav. Julv 5. at 9 am. at the Holy Redeemer Church. MITCHELL. MARY JANE. Departed this life Monday, July 2. 1928 at the residence of her son-in-law. Paul R. Stewart. 2015 1th st nw. Mrs MARY JANE te Jane and Henry Better: the widow of the late James Mitcheil. and the devoted mother of Mary Dver. William Bell and Rertha Stewart. Puneral Thursday from Israel C M. E. Church, corner of 1st and Bts aw. ai 130 pm Relatives and riends respectfully invited to attend. 4° MITCHELL. MARY JANE. Officers and members of ilia McHenry Auxiliary. No U. are reauested to meet at ©Odd Pellows' Hall. 1606 M st. n.w. Tues- day evenine. July 3. 1928. at 8 g'clock. to Arrange for the funeral of our lats com- rade. MARY JANE MITCHELL _Funeral . Church. 1st & B sty s.w. JENNIE B MORRIS. Lady Commander. EMMA ANDERSON. Lady Adit MITCHELL. MARY JANE. Officers members of Gethsemane Chapter. No. 3. 8. are reauestad to attend the funeral of Hon. Lady MARY JANE MITCHELL of 2015 13th st _nw. at Iwael C. M. E. Church, 1st & B ts. s.w. Thursday, July 51928 at 1:30 p.m.Pliase wear white. GERTRUDE SMITH. Rovel Matron B. P. HARRINGTON. Roval Patron O'BRIEN. PATRICK. On Mondayv. July 1938, at *Providence Hospital. PATR O'BRIEN. beloved husband of the Asnes B.' O'Brien. Puneral from his Tesidence. 2140 P st. nw. on Thurs by, S. At 830 am, Reaien high ma 8t Matthew's Church at § am.Relatives and friends {nvited. Olivet Cemetery. O'RRIEN. PATRICK. Members of Keane Couneil. No. 353, Knizhts of Columbus. yre Bersbv _advised 'af the death of Brother PATRICK O'BRIEN. 2140 P st. n.w. Notice of funeral hereafter JOHN E. RURNS. G. K. J. NILAND. Pin. Sec PARK TH L. A <oecial meeting of Lebanon Chapter No. 38. 0. E. S, is calied for Thursdav me-ning. July 5. 1928. at 10 cclock. @t the Masonic Temple. for the DUrPose Of ~ttanding the funeral of our late sister, RUTH I PARKS. "By order of MARY 'B._FRENCH. Worthy Matron LILLIE McKENZIE. Sec PEARSON. GRANVILLE W. O Julv 1, 1928 “after a brief tllne VILLE' W_ PEARSON. the ate Elizabeth P eral from the r Qranville M Pearson Thursday. July 3. at 10 am Glanwood Cemetery POTEET. WILLIAM CASSIDY. July 2. 1938 st his residence. 14M C st e after a lineerine fliness. WILLIAM | CASSIDY. beloved husband of the late | Marcaret E Poteet. Services st the above residence on Tuesday, Julv 3. at § p.m and frisnds' fnvited. Interment av. July 4. at Pine Grove Cem- and 2 Interment Sundar. Interment Monda. | etery, Sunnyburn, York Co. Pa. at I o'clock noon o A v Scat ioee 4 at Chaml TEAGU 1938, SA v s iavited. Tnterment Fort ,on raday. b i wer, 5 RNODES, SUSIE A Suddenty. on_Tuesdav. Juiv 3. 1098, at Siblev Hospital, SUSIE A beloved wife of John E Rhodes of &3 Keefer place n.w. Funeral notice he atter SCHROTH, VIRGINIA K. On Sundav. July | 1. 1928, VIRGINIA E SCHROTH {nee | Ponnets, beloved wite of Klmer J. Schroth | dneral’ fram her late residence, 133 13th | st Wednesday. July 4. at 430 am followed by reauiem mass' at the Holy | Comforter. Chureh at 9 o'clock. Relatives | And friends fvited Interment St Mary s Oemetery, Alesandria, Va L SPILLMAN, WORACE W. Entered eternal Test on Monday. July 3. 1938, at 1:10 nom Va.. HORACE Sied 38 vears’ Funeral Iy 8. at ¥ from ahove residence. nterment Fairtax Cemetery. . « NG, LUCINDA. Monday, July 2. | T TUSvbC BTR tar MO e’ Sand | e, beloved mother of Auna | Willingham. ' Mary Doleen. _Jasephus | t James Scrivlin neral sery- on. Va. on Wednewday, Julv p.m. Remaing t the W, W w8 funersl 14th and Cha- e, Attest: PA | 1628, after a lingering iliness, | | k| Sunday. July 1. 1| mass will be said at 9 o'clock for the re pose ot Relatives and (l’lend\“ W | ) COPFLAND. devoted husband of Maude | M. Fitzeerald. 2355 Rhode Island sve. n.e.. | tife | n T. Rhines funeral chapel. 3rd and I | July | at Lomax's chapel. | Jite | JMITCHELL. the devoted daughter of the | Thursday, July 8, at 1:30 p.m..” from Israei C M | Mount * GRAN- | Joved hushand of | DPeaths. TEAGUE. SAMUEL. The members of Ins dependent Council, No, 2, Daughters America, _are advised of the death of Brother SAMUEL TEAGUE and ate re- aquested to attend the funeral from his Jate home Thursday. July 5. 1928, at 2 o'clock p.m. Interment at Fori Lincoln Cemetery . MINNIE THOMPSON. Councilor. & WALKER. MARY R. Departed this life Monday. July 2. 1928. at Preedmen's Hos- pital. MARY R. WALKER, loving wife of Josaph R. Walker and danghter of John B Lacey. She also leaves eight Sisters. five brothers and a host of other relative Remains resting at W. E Jarvis Co. funeral home. 2222 Ga. Puneral Thursdav. Julv 5. at 1 p.m the New Bethel Baptist Church. 9th and 8 sts. n.w, WASHINGTON. 3. 1928. at her HATTIE WASHI) and friends. MATTIE. On Tiesday. July residence, 2323 17th st. B.%.. ON. ‘beloved daughter of John and Louisa Washington. Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. West End funeral parlor. 28th and Dumbarton ave. n.W. WASHINGTON. RICHARD. Deported this Jite suddeniv. Sunday. July 1. 1928, RICH- ARD WASHINGTON. ‘the belovad husband Alice hington (nee Perry). He aves his phe daughter. two sisters. ne brother and a host of other relatives and friends, Puneral Thursdav 5 at 1 pm.. from Alexander 8. Pooe's fu- neral chapel. 315 15th_ st Interment at Lincoln Memorial Ceme « WATERS. FRANK S. Depar 1ite 28, at Bis Davenoort st.. Tenlevtown. WATERS. lovine hunsbend of . Waters. father of Charles 8. Water Catherine Waters. He leaves four sisters. two hrothers and threa grandehiliren. Pes | mains resting at W. | _meral parlors. Notice of funeral | WILLIAMS, CHARLES P.. Den Sunday. Julv 1. 1928. at G | pital. CHARLES P. | of Rosa Williams les. Mrs. Char Remair funeral chapel (temporari | ce of funeral i | WOOD, MARION R. L. Sudden | . July .2, 3 10 am | vOOD. 2 sband of July this on Mon- MARION Cathe= | 2 rie ta attend. Interment at Arlingt: | nal Cemetery. —(Baltimore. Md.. % | New York papers pleate copy.) [ WOOD, MARION R. Snecial communica= tion nf Naval Lodse, No. 4. P. A, A M. | cslled at 12:45 Thursday afternoon, | July 5 1923, for the purpose of aitending | ithe funeral of our late brother. MARIO! | R® WOOD. Ry arder of the worshioful | mas ROLAND M. BROWN, Sec. 4 . In Memoriam. ANDERSON. AGNES €. In sad bnt lovin remembrance of one Adesr daurhter a sister. AGNES C. ANDERSON of 208 26th st n.w. who devarted this life two years 3. 1926, lls a memory Of a dear one Iaid to re: And those who still remember her Are those who loved her be We loved her. yes. we loved he: But angels loved her more 1 did not know the pain you bore, 1 did not see you die: I only know you went away And did not say £00d-by. MILY. sad b husban . BURROWS. GEORGE WILSON. In loving remembrance of our dear and father, GEORGE WILSON BU who deparied this life fourteen 3 today. July 3. 1914. Before our eyes you faded. Growing weaker, day by day: You patiently boré your suffering Until God took you away Loving and kind in all his wars. Upright and just to the end of his days. Sincere and kind in heart and mi What s beautiful memory he lef A happy home we once enioved, How sweet the memory still, But desth has left a loneliness That never can be filed As we loved him. so In our memories he is always nea: Loved. remembered. longed for alway: Brineine msny a_silent tear | HIS LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN. |BUTLER. MATTHEW L. Sacred to the meaory of my beloved husband and our devoted father. MATTHEW L. BUTLER. Who died ten yes~s azo today. July 18. 1913 HIS WIFE. JOSEPHIN® BUTLER: DAUGH. |~ TERS. MARY IRVING. HELEN KING. | CARROLL. GEORGE. In sad but loving remembrance of ou* dear son and brother. GEORGE CARROLL. who _entered the pearly gates eighteen years ago todas July 3. 1910 Rest In peace. your work is done Sweetly sieeD. your race i rin You have tone where those who love you Soon will come one by one. NICKENS. 1In sad but loving of mv dear husband and father. SAM ;- B. NICKENS. who lefi us sevt todav. Julv ‘3. 1921 DEVOTED WIFE AND DAUGHTER. * RFID. ROSA. Sacred to the memory of my dsar mother. ROSA REID. who entered gletnal ‘rest ‘nine years ago today, July T'1l meet you in God's great beyond A DEVOTED DAUGHTER. EMMA M. WILSON. MARY of my mother. Heckman st se.. four years ago. July 3. 1924. May she ever rest in peace. LOVING DAUGHTER. CORA W. membrance TLSON. 133 d this life. €. In sad MARY ©. who den: ] MEMORIALS. Monuments Mausoleums DESIGNED AND ERECTED | WRITE OR TELEPHONE MAIN 2368 | FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET | @ Tue J. F. Manning Co.. Inc. 319 13TH STREET N W WassmGToR FUNERAL DIKECTOES. Joseph F. Birch’s Son (ISAAC BIRCH) ) [3034 M St. N.W. ghoss, Boxe, V. L. SPEARE CO. Netthe the successors of por coanected h ¢ original W R _Speare esiablishe Piose Franx ses 1009 H St. NW, i rmerly S0 P St NW. WILLIAM J. NALLEY Successor to Thes. R. Naller & S Established 1831 $th St. SE Formerly 131 Telephoae Lin 480 28 Vears Experience b NO_BRANCH OFFICE 5 W AAM LEE Funeral Direc mbalmer. 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