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Beautify the Floors A little effort and a can or two Reillv's Stains or Varnishes Stains Varnishes Paints Wall- Tints Enamels HUGH REILLY CO. PAINTS & GLASS 1334 N. Y. Ave. Phone M. 1703 of will quickly transform an un- sightly floor. Let us tell you just the right thing to do to achieve qecess in vour floor refinishing. Specially Low Prices The Best Ambulance Service in Washington Is Rendered by W. W. Chambers at One-half the Cost of Old Timers City Calls, $4.00 Long-Distance Calls at Low Rates In case of Death they will relieve you of all respons: ilities, and the cost for a Complete Funeral is as low as §75 The World’s Best Burial Vault, $85 We Are Specialists in Our Line Call WOMAN BADLY HURT, HUSBAND IS SOUGHT children are being bors, following an alleged quarrel tween the couple their apartment, 3012}; R street. Dr. Willlam J. Stanton, 3323 O street. was called to attend Mrs. Gerlach ye: Mrs. Nellie Gerlach Tells Police Mate Beat Her With Board. Care for Children. ke B taken to the hospital. She told De- Mrs. Nellie Gerlach, 33. is seriously | tectives Arthur T. Fihelly and B. C injured at_Georgetown Hospital, the | gyehling that her husband beat her with a plece of board quarrel. | "An X-ray picture will be taken today following a | infured. | Mrs. Gerlach sald she has not made | up her mind to prosecufe her hushand Round He has been out of employment for Trip some time, she sald. and was nervous NEW YORK |and irritable as a result. Many eities in South Africa are mak- SUNDAY, AUGUST 19 ing extensive public improvement Special Through Train Direct to Penna. St ith Ave. and Standard Time Leaves Washington Reiurning. leave New York. 5:05 p.m Leave Hudson Terminal... 5:00 p.m Similar Excursions September 0. Oc- foher 28, November 25, December 30 Pennsylvania Railroad 3% Compound Interest Paid on Savings Accounts .00 CLYDE J. NICHOLS, Inc. UNDERTAKERS 4209 9th St. N.W. Clvde 1. Nichols. Pres Formerly Vice President-Seeretars W R Sneare Co. Phone Col. 6324 12:30am SRR RARAR AL Open 8:30 AM. Every Business Day Zeal to Serve —must be backed by the right sort of facilities and experience to be of practical advantage to a bank's cus- tomers. fiColumbia National's depositors have access to the most up-to-date facili- ties and service built upon over FORTY YEARS' contact with local business. Travelers' Checks and Letters of Credit The Columbia National Bank Capital & Surflus. $650,000.00 917 F Street - ice are searching for her husband, m'uy Gerlach, 44, and several of their cared for by nel‘*- esterday morning in terday morning. He found her condi- tipn serious, and last night she was D. ., THURSDAY. MISS MARY WEBSTER FUNERAL IS HELD Woman, 93, Long Resident of Cap- ital, Was Relative of John Joy Edson. Funeral services for Miss Mary RE. Webster, 93, who died in the Baptist Home, 3248 N street, Monday, were conducted at the home yesterday. In- terment was in Rock Creek Cemeter: Miss Webster was the half sister of | Building Association and chairman of | the board of the Washington Loan & Trust Co. She had for many years been a resident of this city and belonged to Calvary Baptist Church. | Births Reported. Harry E. and de E. Hard: Norman and Mary R. Cornwell, & Thomas H. and Lena G. Wharton, girl William B. and Bert] Benson, zirl. James and Susie C. Chaney. boy. Frank ana Josephine M. Perna, Jr.. boy. Antonio_and Eugenia Giuffreda, hoy. Ernest M. and Elizabeth Bos: George E. and Edna E. Sachlie, boy. Lawrence P and Prisclila J. Mayela. girl Edward W. d Elizabeth L. Goodwin, girl Walter W. and Elizabeth C. Long, boy. Clarence W. and Marie M. Asbey. boy. Thomas F. and Rosa A. Prendergast. boy. Wurren and Rosa Bankett. boy. Bluer L. and Helen Johnson. boy. Ernest W. and Edna H. Burgess. bov. Charles and Christine Hardy. boy Tsatah and Marie Hardy. girl James and Ruth Gree, girl John and Mary Scott, girl Wesley A. and Cornelia A. Bailey |0 determine the extent of injuries 10| (ne mother of John Joy Edson, presi- W | Mrs, Gerlach's head. Her arm also Was | gent of the Equitable Co-operative xirl, " Today—Haye Your Collars Tolmanized THE TOLMAN LAUNDRY. 2469 18th St SAVE MONEY ON STORAGE. CALL MITH’S FIR TORAGE < SRR RUGS::x:: | CLEANED | cOoLD F |STORAGE § 1313 YOU STREET, N. W. PHONE NORTH 3343 Translating Political Sentiment ¥ After all, the votes are what count—and the viewpoints of the voters furnish the most reliable basis for forecasting. ‘ There is a trained political observer for The Star stationed in every sec- printed in and impartially expressed. A CBAVVAAA AV TNV AV AV IVA A TAAAAGAAAIVOAAIGCFOHFFA FFEUHHIFTF O FATARA Every Sunday in The Star Have the Star—hoth daily and Sunday—delivered to your home by carrier. Phone Main 5000—Circulation Department SOOBCOCBHBBHOBBGHBOBHOBOOD3 B0 BBH6B000 IH0CH0H500000IBOBYFONISBFIOG0IHIA00H000005 00000 tion throughout the country—mingling with the people, securing their opinions, learning their leanings, and embodying them in weekly dispatches which are he Sundiy Star You thus get the real sentiment of each locality—unbiasedly interpreted From these dispatches is compiled a summary which reflects the thought of thie whole country. In the dispatches you will get the details of that particu- lar section in which you have personal interest—and in the digest the con- sensus of country-wide opinion. URS @ AUGUST 9, 1928. THE WEATHER District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia—Fair tonight and tomorrow, not much change in temperature. Record for Twenty-four Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 88; 8 p.m., 82; 12 midnight, 7' H 75; noon, 87. Barometer—4 p.m., 12 midhight, 20.96: .S 8 am. 20.97. noon, 29.96. Highest temperature, 89, occurred at 4:30 p.m. yesterday. Lowest iemperature, 73, occurred at 6:30 a.m. today. Temperature same date last ‘Hilhflll. 84; lowest, 7. Tide Tables. 29.94: year— (Purnished by the United States Coast | and Geodetic Survey.) | Today—Low tide, 8:36 a.m. | 8:42 p.m.; high tide, 1:40 am. | 2:02 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 9:40 a.m. 9:45 p.m.; high tide, 2:39 am. 3:05 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 5:15 a.m.; sun sets 7:11 pm. Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:16 a.m.; sun sets 7:10 p.m. Moon sets 1:50 p.m. and and and half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Great Falls—Slightly muddy. Harpers Ferry—Potomac | morning. Weather in Various Cities. - e £ Temperature 37 H U] o1 w twesur 3 2 Stations. Weather. 1930m0. £¥p1aisas 353ut 2 ‘wugm Abtlenc Albany Ga City Md Atlantic Baltimore. Birmingham Bismarck, N. D. 30.04 Boston. Mass. .. 29.92 Buffalo. N. Y. 20,98 Charleston. S.0.29.08 LN x 1] b t1. Ohio 30.00 leveland. Ohio. 29 98 Columbia. S. C.29.98 Denver, Colo... 30.16 Detroit. Mich. . 2096 Fl Paso. Tex. . 30.02 ton, Tex. 30.00 Mont. . 30.08 Huron. S Dak: 394 Indianapolis.Ind 30.00 Jacksonville, Pia. 20.80 Kansas City.Mo. 30.00 Los Angeles...... Louisville. Ky. Miami. Fl; N. Orieans, La New York, N.Y. | Okiahoma ' City. ha. Nebr., delphia.Pa. Pt.clouds Pt.clondy Pt_clondy Clouds Pt clondy Clear Clear Pt clondy . Clear Clear Clear - Clear Glear Clear Clear Raining «.. Clear « Clear ; Clear Cloudy - Glear Clear ... Clear . Clear Clear Glea | Ciea | Cloudy | Glear | Cloudy Clear Clear Glotia ongly Clear Clear Ciear Giear Glear h. Pa | Portiand. Me. Portland, Orés Raleigh,' N, alt Lake Oty n Antonio. San Diexo.Cailt. San Prancisco. 8t. Louis. Mo 8t Paul. Minn attle. Wash Stokane, Wash | WASH.. D. € 3252333333333 382823388 Stations. Ta Temperature. Weather . Greenwich time, today.| London, _England 88" Clear Parls. France 38 Clear Berlin, Germany 88 Clerr | nhagen. Denmark 58 Part cloudy | Stockholm, _Sweden... 52 Rain | Gibraita-. " Spain 78 Part cloudy (Noon. Greenwich time, today.) H Horta (Fayal). Azores Part cloudy | (Current observations. Hamilton. Bermuda 82 Part cloudy San Juan. Porto Rico 82 Cloudy qavana, Cuba 78 Clear Colon, Canal Zone 7 Cloudy Marriage Licenses. | , Marriaze licenses have been o | fince issued to the rving Amernick. 2. and Eva Sugarman. 1. Both of Baitimors.” Md.: Rev. Georzé Siiyerstone - i i eck Amernick. 23. and Ethel Caplan. 1. both of Baltimore. Md.: Rev. George Siiver. | stone George A. Powell, 33, this city, and Alice i Silver Spring. Md M. Parber. 24, Baltimore Esther Silverman. 20, this eity A. Horowits Arlie 8. Glick. 21, Dayton. Va., and Mar- guerita Garber. 20, Harrisonburg. Va.: Rev. | Earl M. Bowman and Dorothy M. | Md.. and Rev. Moses | Lawrence A. Hackett. 31 Kormann, 19, both of Baltimore. Md.: Judze Mattingly. Heywood A. Sparks. 26. and Marion E. W. | Hughes. 21: Rev. A, PFisher. Ben Grolnick, 24. and Hilda Wagenheim, 19, hh(zlh of Baltimore, Md.: Rev. Julius T. Trvine Curtis. 22. and Mabel V. Kube, 10. both of Predericksburg. Va: Rev. H. Councilar i Paul E. Townsend, 11. and Alice Thornton. 22; Rev. 3. Maurice King | Oscar . Burton. 38. and Mars E. Leth- bridge. 26" Rev. Charles B._ Austin ! Vernon L. Mattson. 26: Charlestown. W and Carrihelle Pitcher, 22. this ecity: H. A Grifmth George W. Howard. 28. and Ruth A Brown, 25. Rev. W. D. Battle. 1 | D;a‘l}; éec;t;rted, The fallowing deaths have been reparied tn | the Health Department in the vast 24 hours Mary F. Wehster, 93, 17248 N st plmily J. Shiples, . Little Sisiers of the on®. Martha Sanford. 77. 527 Gresham place. M Tane N. Reeves, 6. 488 N st s.w John . Watson, Soldiers’ Home Hos- siia James Maloney, n, 66. Little Sisters of the | ac Hawkins William _Wells. dareph Decatur | 50. Sibley Hospital | 43 Siblev Howpital | 47, Emergency Hosnital. | Lillie K. Ollman, 45. 1039 Quebec niace. | Gearse A Poore. 41 | lam H_ Wincheal | Holshouser. % Bovd, ir. 11 | Georgetown Hospital 38.°2020 8 st Emergency Hasnital Children's 11 months, Children’s Hos. months. E sital | glosesh Lane. 7. Home for Aged and In- rm. | "'Mare Ella Coursey, 65. 1519 8th Mary A. Lewis. 60. 1918 Vermont ave. Fmma_oBots. 50. 1807 T st John Kinz. 33. Gallinger Hospital Mary E_Johnson. 36. 3835 Chesapeake st | _Vinla Grier. 27, Tuharculosis Howpital | | BARPIN Platinu | sapohires: ' v | mam highway. or aral reward to finder. | or Main 1 - s 5 | BEAGLE. black ‘and brown:” male. 1928-29 | tag No 1715 Please write E. R. Cooke. 723 Tayler st. nw. Reward for return. 9° | BILLFOLD—Between 8th and 13th ats. on enna. AVe.. contains cards and A and 751 Lills. Georgla 2342-J. or guard at Interstate Commerce Commission Blde | CAMEO RING-—Gent's, heavy gold: on beach | Beach, Md. 338 reward. Address | X. Star _office e | | | ih diamands » Y cf T B Md shington. D C Tih- Phone Adams 2146 i | | CAMEO BROOCH, blue ‘and white Wedse. wood: August 6, between Butlding F and Mall Cateterin: reward. _Cleveland 11 o CAT. large black and brown female with | unusual markings on face. Liberal reward | for return to 1600 37th st n.w. or informa- tion._Phone Decatur 89 et | | CATSolld gray female cat. from 13th and | M. Tuesday afternoon. Reward. Call Frank- | lin_0842. Apt. 210. after §:30. 10 | D Red Irish setter, 4 tag No. 6733 and st 16th 5478 loat Phone. Clev. DOG—Brown, 3 months old. part Alredsle | and part wire-haired fox terrier. answers to hame Fite! lost from 2303 California st. n.w Return (o 'Danlel W. ©O'Donoghue address, Reward. Phane North 6300 | EYEOLASSES - Tortoise-shell. ~ vesterday | | morn.ng on 14th st. car. Re Ad‘:fil | A 7 | GLASAE: rimmed. Reward 1f | pl. n.w. or phone | | ard returned North_ 6013, | GLASSES. shell vim, in or nhear Congres- | slonal, Library ‘or ‘taxicab.” Reward. 418 | atnw KEYS- Four. on” rim | one large, (wo Yale ana one small for desk. all Main 0626 or Wis. | MAN _SEEN to pick un copt on B s bet. 13th and 13th sts. ve. Sundav neht. | about 11,20, that fell off fire truck. pleass | return the same to No. 7 Truck Co or Fire Dept. headquarters . | PIN=Small. gold. With light amethyst set ting, on Monday. Pinder notify Miss Gil- | maors, Cleveland 4898 _ | | PIN-WIll the Darty’ whe found an old- fashioned pin. an heirloom, (n the Indies | Atting room on 4th floor in Heeht's. August & kindly return same to Mrs Milier, 1331 V st se. or call Lincoln 1133.07 Reéward POCKETROOK, red leather, near The Heeht | Co“store on Wednesday ' Contains _auto | license. vellow vanity. key and §1. Phone | Clarendon 033, Reward. | OCKETBOOK ~Containing papers. T8 permit. EIving owner's n dress. " please retlirn or phone Linco Reward POLICE PUPPY--7 mos. old: black _with | {an Brewst and_ tan feet. Roward Phgne POMERANIAN-—Brown with “black 25oawa or bicked U in "Hont ot 1A n ave. e Reward it returned to vner nt abeye address SPEOTACLES—Pair shell- Dhine Addms 908, ¥i|‘m\diu. auto ne. ad- | n’ 4804 mmed. "~ Kingdly e Foiephane Adsons sbgh > O WAIST, white silk, iday mornis Re- T od" Busont. Apta.Ne! WOF North nv\—uAnnu [ | and | Automobile lamps to be lighted one- slightly | muddy: Shenandoah very muddy this | |day, 8 pm., at Love Nest Park, Sixty- | | mopryaxs. | ARMENTROU | PALMER. MITCHELL MRS. J. C. DRAPER DIES. Widew of Former Senate Employe Succumbs at Age of 87, | R e Mrs. Josephine C. Draper, 87 years| Conéressional Ce old, for the past 60 years a resident of | SANFORD, WILLIAM E. L. l{u red into this city, died at her home, 325 A street |y ‘granceday, Augyst & 194, WILLIAM southeast, Tuesday after a long iliness. | Sanford: " Funera) Bunds aes 40 % Mrs. Draper was the widow of Charles | gciock. from " Metropoliiah ~ A 'M.' & S. Draper, for many years an employe | geral pariors (Relcione ONE o 90l of the Urilted States Senate. “Brockion. Masi. and Bhiiaaeiohis survive )y two sons, ul A. e ©opy.) . Draper of this city, and William Albert | SEMPLE. WILLIS M. Departed this (ife Draper of Detroit, and a foster daugh- | Tuftday. August i 1938 at Pasadens ter, Miss Isabella Taylor. o cher e ay e hus Funeral services will be_conducted at | the residence tomorrow afternoon at 3| Calif LIS ra Semple, son of ths iate and Rosettn A, emple A brociies o o'clock. Interment will be in Congres- sfonal Cemetery. Delilah 8. Banks and Gacings 8. Horino CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Interment at Monrovia. Calii FUTURE. SMITH. i MITH MARY F. Dsparted inis lite The Loyal Knights of the Round Table will meet for their weekly lunch- eon tomorrow afternoon, 12:30 o'clock, at the University Club. Dr. William C. Fowler, health officer of the District, will speak. Pilanist, Mrs. Page McK. ASHTON. BERTHA. In sad. but loving re. Etchison. ES membrance of 4 The Red Triangle Outing Club will | Tie™BEADEe, of my dear and loving daus have a picnic supper and card party | lifs two years a e arty 5 280 (0day. Augist 9, tomorrow at the clubhouse. BTINg | I have had two vesre of sorion. {lunch. Coffee and iced tea will be fur- [ 1 am suffering’ the awini joss. Iniihed: GoyiD. Gisin. B Charee But for the sake of Jesus I will try to bear my cross will be given tomorrow b | the Albright Memorial | Evangelical Church, Fourth and Rit- | tenhouse streets. by the Men's Glee Club of North Central College of Naper- ville, T | Weaths. mnmo?mu 9 yidow Tate aehee. 08 0 . Reeve Funeral e Rt 0 . af am. metery. 5., on Interment pape; 8. 1938, at 32 Quiney o) Y SM! L the devoted mot of John. Milton and William Smith. M Chintiana Bank and Cordelia Os. (h:c;'m. sister of Mrs. Lyde Robinson of Bn’v‘”" Pa.. -ni Mrs. Lydia Homer of ln;) on. Ma. emains resting at tie -z”n T. Rbines funeral chapel. ard 4 Hosanna Cemetery. g In Memoriam. A concert | evetiue at Flowers may Leaves mav fade and die, Others may forget son. Bit never shall 1 RISTER ADEL since that sad day was called a wither. Twn vears have pa When me dear hie God took her hom Alpha Delta Phi luncheon tomorrow,! But in my heart 12:30 p.m., at. Hotel Gordon. W. Bruce Evans Lodge, No. 380, I. B. P. O. E., of Fairmont Heights, Md., will give its first outing and dance Satur- e AUNT DA RLACKWELL, JAMES AND ELIZABETH. cred to the memory of my beloved parei<. JAMES and " ELIZAB BLACKWELL. who departed this life twenty-two years ago today. August 9. 1906. Console. if vou will. J'can bear it PHiS e well mesnt. Shma ol breath Bt not all the preaching since Adam Has made death only death LONELY DAUGHTER. LUELLA JOEN- BRIDWEL IPHELET. jSmembrance of mi ~dear " husband ELIPHELET BRIDWELL. who departed this life three years ago. August 9. 1928, The world mav chanze from year to ¥ Our lives from dayv to day But the love and memory of my dear hus- first street and Eastern avenue north- east, for the benefit of the Elks’ Home. I T The Japanese have a vogue for wear- ing imported sports clothing. | oy I { Card of Thanks. CARL. 1 wish to express my | sincere thanks and hearifelt appreciation | io Pather Catrol. mv relatives. friends. neizhbors. officers and _empioyes | of | Charles Schneider's Baking Co.. the Wind- horst, and Coneord club for thelr Kind +x: | pressions of | sympathy. beautiful = floral tributes and kindness t6 me at_ the death | HIS DSVOTRD of me beloved hnshand. CARL HOPF. | CATLETT. JANE. Tn sad hit loving remem SANN, HIS BELOVED WIPE. +| brance of my dear mother. JANE CAT- LETT. who departed this life eight rears Praths. ato tadas. Auzist 3. 1930, I am thinking of you. dear mother. . GRACE CECILIA. Just thMking of the past. 3, 1938 at Providence Hospital. GRACE Picturing you in my memory CECILIA ARMENTROUT. uged '20. Re- | Just as T saw you last. mains at Taltvull's chapel, 436 Tth st. s w. Puneral notice later. 10+ BAUER. LOUIS. On Thursdas. Auguat 9. | 1028, LOUIS, beloved hushand of Catnerine | Bauer (nee Fischer). Funeral from hit Inte Tesidence, 1340 C st. s.e.. on Ssturday. | August 11, at & am. R em _Ass at | 8t. Mary's Church at 8 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Prospsct Hill Cemeters. 7o COOK, CHARLES R. On Thursday. August 9. 1978, at Garfield Hospital. CHARLES R* COOK. Services at S. H. Hines Co. fu- home. 2901 14th st w.. Saturday. | st 11. at 2 p.m._Relatives and friends Tnterment Gienwood Cemeters. 10 | ', MATILDA. August 1. 1928, at Memorial Hospital.” North Conwar. N MATILDA DEGGET. widow of Wiiliam H. | Degzet Interment was at Green Mount Cemetery. Baltimore. Md DEWEY. ALBERT NEWTON. On Wednesday. August 8. 1928, at 11:45 p.m.. At his _resi. dence. 3312 Alabama ave. s.e. ALBERT NEWTON DEWEY. heloved husband of Lula Dewey (nee Beers Funeral from East Washington Heights Bapiist Chure Ala bama and Branch aves. s.e. Saturday. Au gust 11, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friencs invited. 10 DRAPER, JOSEPHINE C. On Tuesday. Au: wust 7, 1028. at her residence, 325 A si. | E JOSEPHINE C.. widow of Charles 8. Draper. in the 88th year of her age. Fu- neral services will be held at her late resi- dence on Friday. August 10. at 3 pm. In- terment at Congressional Cemetery. ~ § FISHER, JEANNE LOUISE. On Thursdar. Ausust 9, 1998. JEANNE LOUISE. Infani | daugnter 'of Morris and Corabel B. Pishe (nee Beardsiey). ased 31 months. Fu neral _from the residence of her parents. 1418 T st. se. on Pridas. August 10. 2 pm. Relatives and friends invited. In- terment Cedar Hill Cemet i FLANNERY. ELLA §. On Wednesday. Au s 1928, at 11:20 am.. at her resi- | HER LOVING SON. GEORGE. * dence. 2920 Upton st. n.w.. Miss ELLA 8. N | In loving remem- PLANNERY _Punerai from her late resi- | § . AN B oramen dence, 2920 Upton st. n.w.. on Friday. Au- . 3 g gst o, at 15 a.m. Mads ut St Alovsius Ppan Ber'® (ou8, Church at 9 am. Relativ ricnds | ¥ t i3 27 »v\v‘f!(fl Interment Mount Olivet Ceme. Saturd marni August 1 tery. " :V A}'e'fl‘r‘\ck lha’ St. Mary's ]Chun‘hcn"‘. ; York ny papers plesse c FURBEY, CLARENCE EDWARD. Departed Gk AR - ARANT. BICINE August 7. 1928, at his CLAR- Again we hope o mee When the dass of life hav And in heaven with jov to Where no 11 tears ars Augus LOVING DAUG! ELIZABETH. AND GRANDDAUG! VRGN g In memory of my be- CLARK, J. BLAKE. ioved husband. J. BLAKE CLARK. who died six vears todav. August 9. 1 Masses at St. Aloysius and Holy Comforter Churches. Requiescat in pace M. C. CLARK DY, FLEANOR. TIG!NB. ISABFL WARDY. DANIEL. _1In_memery of loved ones. ELEANOR HARDY. parted this life ten vesrs ago. 1918; ISABEL V. TIGNOR (nee nine years ago. July 29. 1919, and DAN- TEL HARDY. nine years ago todas. Au- zust 9, 1919, Called from this world to s peaceful rest. Called by God. who knows best Dear’in memoty_ vou will alwars be Intil eav eet azain Until in heaven we meet acsin, |\ o HARRIS. HENRIETTA. In sad b n remembrance of our dear mother- and punt, HENRIETTA HARRIS. wh parted this life two years ago toda August 9. 1926 It's_sweet to be remembered And a pleasant thing to find A T eiware ‘o our Mjnd ou are ays g ds HER _DAUGHTER AW, JOSEPHINE HARRIS. AND N VIOLA MOSS. - MORRIS, CHARLES W. Sucred {0 the Lo, emory of_our ed_hus! fner CHARLES W. BORRIS. life seven vears 1921 t ry fond and true. LOVING - WIFE. AND - SON. MARY I WELLNER C. MORRIS. . 3 NELSON. NELLIE. In lovinz memory of my dear mother. Mrs. NELLIE NELSON. = d!n‘:?;fl this life eight years 830. Ausw ! Sicep. dear mother and take thy rest. e s 7'ived thee: Bt Bod Joved thes best 1esidence. 1320 Montello ave HER UDEVOTED BON. | WILLIAM | D. SCHULTE 100 e ENCE EDWARD FURBEY. He leaves to mourn their loss a devoted wife. Louise | Jacobs Purbey; _mother, Mary Frances Purbey: sisters. Rose E. Harris and Mar- | guerite’ V. Jones: brother. Raymond L Furbey: brothers-in-law, Joseph F. Jones and Clarence E. Purbey. “Remains resting at . "1320 Montello | 9, after 1 pm.| A st 10.'at 2 p.m.. from | istael Baptist Church. 11th st between F | and G ne. Rev. A B. Fisher. pastor | Relatives and friends invited _Intermen at Woodlawn Cemetery. (New York. Chi- ago papers piease copy.) GOVER. ALICE M. On Wednesday. A 3. 1938, at_her residence, Seat P! d. ALICE M. beloved wife of W G d 9 vears. Puneral trom the | M E. Chureh on Satnrdav ¢at Upm. Intermeat: Cedar i lite on am. | . Apt. | MEMORIALS. NE. Departed th usust 8. 1928, at 1 at b nce, 1846 Vernon st. n. 26 CAROLINE. widow of Wilson Green: | devoted mother of Rosa Green } sephine Green Joses and loving sranc.- | AN R [ mother of Agnes Holmes, Edna Carroll. | DA 0 i | Raymond _ Jackson 2nd Willlam ~Jones. | Funeral Sunday. August 12. at 2 pm. | from Ebenezer M.'E. Church. 4th and D | sis. se. Interment Oxon Hill. Md. God bade her rest for a season For the pathway had <rown too stecp Folded her In fair. green pasturs. And gave our dear mother siicp. HOWARD. MARCELENA WEST. Departed this life on Thursdav. August 9. 1028. at 12:48 a.m. MARCELENA WEST HOWARD of 1842 7th st n w.. mother of Lulu. Trene. | Frankie and Raymond ~West She also | leaves to mourn their loss three sisters. | one brother and a host of other relative and friends. Remains resting at the W Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors, 222 Georgia ‘ave. nw._ Notice of funeral later JAMES. LOUISE SMITH. Departed this life Aususe 7. 1928, at the Tuberculosis Hos. pital. LOUISE SMITH JAMES. = Funera Saturday. August 11 ab 1 e'clock pm from Batnes nundertaking pariors (Georse menazer). 614 413 st. s.w S. FRANK § On Thursday. ence. 540_13th ANK 5. heloved son of Mr C. Jenkins. Notice o JOHNSON. MARY. nesday. ‘August & Baltimor MONUMENTS AND MAUSOLEUMS DesioneD Ano EmscTED. WRITE on TeLe PHONE MAIN 2968 FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET. THE J. F. MANNING CO.. INC. 919 157 ST N.W. WASHINGTON __FUNERAL INRECTORS. Succreding :hl!§l‘§.l W R. Speare Co 1623 Connecticut Ave. Potomac 4600 8 yee st 1708 W st 45 ses. at e P oa 42| Wm. H. Sardo & Co. funeral iater. -~ 10 " | Private Limousine Ambulance Departed this life Wed.| : . 1038, at Dr” Kinnerd's | Madern: Ghape! Lincaln 524 Hosnital, Md. MARY JOHN- | == . — - Frank Geier's Sons Co. 8ON. the beloved wits of Alhert Johnson | She also leaves to maurn her desarture u | Kt W 3 VRN & None Main 2473 |JOHN ‘R "WRICHT co. mains resting at the John T. Rhines fu. neral chapel. 3rd and Eve sis. s.w. No. _1397_10th St N.W Phone North 47 Aug st tice of Tuneral late: JOYNER. MASSIE. Deparied this life Wed neaday. August 8. 1938 MASSIE JOYNER. | the beioved wife of Hubert Joyer. Re- | Mains resting at the Georse B Clarke Co | funeral chapel. 1418 Floridh ave. n.e. No- tice of funerai Iater | MATUS. MR. AND MRS. ERIC F. Suddeals | an ' Sunday orean- | town. M. Mr. and Mrs ERIC P @ATU of Greater Capital Helgnis N4 Finersi services At Prospect Hill Chapel. N Capitol L. Pridsy. Ausust . 10, 8 R dnteriment Praspeet Cemet Relatives And. friends invite MeCULLOUGH. CLARA J. De Thuradas mernine: August . rexldene, Jerifer St . ; McCULLOUGH. ‘wite of Ensworth W. M- | Cullough. mother of "Mildred and Roser | MeCulloush * Funeral from Jate' tesidence. | 2 p.m.. Baturday, to Rock Oreek Cometers MeNEW. FRANK 0. On Wednes B 1038 A his restdence, 113 T v CHAS. S. ZURHORST o e Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home 221 _New Vork Ave. N.W. _ Main 260 T. F. COSTELLO = “I‘o;cpl:u%. .EEI:‘-’:&TS!O:' B < '18aa0 | 3034 M St N.W. AL T WILLIAM J. LEY Successor to Th s Establ 4 Sou 522 ath 8 Poi st A Aumust 5. 1928. at west 98 August | 1784 Lanter ol | FRANK O.. beloved h v | McNew and” (ather of MALY Frantes | SE | Telephane 38 Yoary NO RRA! v | Quick: Disnifieds = | Automodle Servige tei W. W. Deal & Co. V. L. SPEARE CO. Netther the sucees connec o iRt orlgioa) W At Satabiisn mon s"h Fone pran e 1 t. N.W. o MeNew. Puneral service will he 1009 H st M. Priday. August 1 am Interment’ Glenwood Cemetery. MOCKABEE, MARGARET. 028, at = Auguat 1928 DN, GARET | MOCKAR belove JUH Mockabee and danghter Inte “Henry and “Annis Bowcher and sister _of Michacl ‘A and Edward P Boucher and Mrs. Mary Meyers. Funeral from her late residence. $17 Iad st so 830 am. Priday. August 10 thence 13 8t Peter's Church. where niass Will said At 9 am Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery. ~ Relatives and frisnds invited to attend 9 ra ANNIE, 7. 1020, at th eral Hospital MA) ‘wite of Departed this lite August * Montgomery Oounty Cen- ANNIE PAGE. the devoted wits ‘of Harry Page. mother of o of James age. r . loving M - ineie Ralley. 180 leavi % Wl et rlig | W, Warren Taltavull 10 aE Bkl palefan Gourt Wonse Vs | 14th & Spring Rd. Col. 464 ; AUMKR, MUTCHELL, Densried, this tie | VUNKRAL URSIGNS. Qallinger ‘Hospital, MITCHELL rflku ke Prompt Auto Ty o0, g Slee g, ey sekes (= | Gude Bros. 1212 F St Jrues Floral and Dumbarton ave, n.w. ugust 10, at 3 pm. ' (rem arvis' West End funeral parlor. 3ath an Dumbarton ave. n.w. IEEDER; ANNA W. Departed this life Tues- A fueust T U at net residencs. s BN ANNA Cihe beloved “wife af John seder and mother af four Chuidren, Punaral Pridey, August 1 m | n.:!‘:‘unlsl "f"'fl 240 atives 1 . o clock. ds and nvited 1WILLIAN Aty | Batme and