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e ——eeee THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY., OCTOBER 3. 1928. MAJ. THURBER BURIED WITH MILITARY RITES Officer Stricken With Paralysis (n Rock Creek Park Had World ‘War Record. Military honors marked the burial in Arlington National Cemetery yesterday | afternoon of Maj. Harry Thurber, Offi- cers' Reserve Corps, who was stricken with paralysis in Rock Creek Park l“(\ Fridey and died in Walter Reed Gen- | eral Hospital a few hours later. He served in the National Army dur- ing the World War and afterward was engaged in general construction work in | take care of th» growth of the Crum- this city, first in the quartermaster gen- | mell School for the five-year period e fice and then in the office of “ .n::]c'mgx 'of Engineers. His widow, Mrs, | (Nding in 1035, was made last night Edna Thurber, rcsides at 5811 Thirty | by the Ivy City Civic Association and first street. |a memorandum will be sent to the Board of Educaiion, 'FOUR-ROOM ADDITION | IS DESIRED FOR SCHOOL ‘I\'y City Amnelntlon Also Cites | ment October night's meeting. The associatiion also | recommended removal of the incin- | crators at Mt. Olivet rond and Mon- tello avenue and replacement of trees on Capitol avenus. Officers clect>d Wright, president viee pr sident treasurer, and 31, Need for More Ground at | i were: Frank R. Hawkin William Montague, Mrs. Jessie Boyd, sce- Crummell Building. An estimate that four additional rooms and some more ground would A TOP SERGEANT 5| | Wright's funeral parlors, | MISS KATE POWELL DIES. | Treasury Employe, 69, Served Fed- eral Government 40 Years. Miss Kate R. Powell, 69 years old, for Plans for a Hallowe'en entertain- | more than 40 years an employe of the were made at 1ast | Treasury Department, died at her resi- dence, 1922 Sixteenth street, yesterday after 'a short illness. She was a mem- ber of the Daughters of the American Revolution. She was a native of Ohio. Funeral services will be conducted in 1337 Tenth street, tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will be in Glenwood Ceme- tery. COULDN'T BE A BIGGER FAULT FINDER THAN A HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES EXAMINER We hope they’'ll never see this because they're chosen for their ability to find fault They look at every Hart Schaff- ner & Marx garment that comes out of a shop They see it on a living model And they're paid for how much wrong they can find Maybe a button hole isn’t just right—back the suit goes Maybe the collar isn't worked in just right—back again These examiners catch many a slight fault you'd never find—but we don't intend that you shall ever be disappointed in our clothes THAT'S ONE REASON WHY WE CAN SAY SATISFACTION OR MONEY BACK (Copynight 1028 Hart Schaflner & Marx RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F Street C. W. BARRON DIES; FINANCE AUTHORITY | Publisher of Wall Street Jour- nal Was 73—Conferred With Rulers. { By the Associated Press, BATTLE CREEK. Mich., | —Clarence W. Ba "wall street October 3. Journal and other finan- here last night at the age of 73 years. He had been il catarrhal jaundice. The body is to be returned to Boston, his old home, for burial Mr. | financ Barron had been a power in fal circles for almost half a cen- tury. He started his journalistic carcer with the Boston Transeript in 1875, remaining with that paper until 1884 | He founded the Boston News Bureau {in 1887, and 10 years later extended | his activities by starting the Philadel- | phia News Bureau, He came to New York in 1901 as | manager of Dow. Jones & Co.. pub- lishers of the Wall Street Journal, and assumed the editorship of that paper. He later became president of the firm, which position he held at his death. He was an authority on domestic {and world finance and wrote several books on financial subjects including a studv of the Federal Reserve sys- tem. He was a personal friend of Pres- fdent Taft and was frequently called {in as an authority by Treasury officials His abilities were recognized in Eurone a8 well. He conferred several times with Kaiser Wilhelm on_the world money situation and Czar Nicholas IT on sta- bilization of Russian currency. In 1907 he and Thomas W. Lawson were thun- |dering at each other in half page advertisements in the newspapers. He married, in 1900, Miss Jessie M. Waldron of Boston. Fisherman Hooks Duck. | GALESBURG, Ill. (#).—E. M. Thayer, | fishing for bass, caught a duck on the wing, and has five witnesses to prove it. { Thayer was casting when the duck took jmi. from a marsh. The fly caught its wing. Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the following Joseph de Leon, 21, and Dorothy de Filip- | pis. 18: Rev.’ Wiiliam 'J. Sweeney. Alva’ Sylvester Cave.' 22, and Loretta M. Jenkins, 20; Rev. Alfred C. Oliver, ir. John M. Adams. ir.. 23, and Thelma Nevitt, 1: Re-. E. J. Connelly. Sterling Alston, 21, and Walsie Hicks, 19 Rev. W. Westray Manual M a; 7. Rev. William D. Jarvis L Russeil A. Burke. 28, and Mildred Thomas, Rey B. Fisher Joseoh Brooks. ir.. 30, this city. and Ger- tride E. Hawkins, 28, Newburg, Md.; Rev. W. Wesira®. Frederick H. Douglass. Sterling. 18: Rev. William D. Jarvis Harold H. Burrows, al, and'Altha A. Lei- shear. 26, Rev. Hugh A Curley. Allén G Gartner, Virginia R. wara 23! ReV: Wostoh H. Sisoo. Simmers. 32. Hughesville, Md.. ettice C. Turner, 24, Aquasco, Md James W. Morris Ray L. Brage. 20. and Ethel F. Joy. 19, both of Alexandria, Va. Rev. Hugh T. Steenson |~ Harold H. Reid, 33. Fort Washtnaton. Md.. and Bobby Janes. 28, High Point, Md.: Rev. | Willam_ M. " Hoffman George Garrahan. 48, Atlantic City, N.J.. | #nd Bertha H._ Simone. 33, Brooklvn. N. Y. Rev. ‘William_M_ Hoffman. | | Fredetick W. . Burlelgh, 21, and Mary L. Hynier, 20 Hev Louls's. Wever Harvie E. Lowry, 22. and Virzie M. Ste- phenson, ‘18, hoth ‘of Richmond, Va.. Rev. Henry W, Perry & Walsh Morticians Private Ambulances 29 H St. NW. 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Ave. and Devour Hatcher, | 1 n, publisher of the 3 am for a month with | THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair, with slowly rising temperature today and to- | morrow; gentle south winds. | West Virginia—Mostly fair tonight and tomorrow; not much change in lemp'rl(ure Virginia—Mostly fair tonight and (o-‘ morrow; not much change in tempera- ture; gentle variable winds. | Maryland—Fair tonight: slightly | warmer in central and west portions; | tomorrow fair; gentle variable winds. \Records for Twenty-four Hours. | Thermometer—4 pm., 65; 8 pm., 12 myidnight, 55; 4 am., 52; 8 am., ! noon, 67. Barometer—4 pm. 30.13: 8 pm 5:12 midnight, 30.15: 4 a.m., 30.15; 30.22; noon, 30.22. Highdgt temperature. 67. occurred at | 51; !efal publications, died at a sanitarium | noon today: lowest temperature, 49, oc- | curred ab 7 a.m. today. Tempergture same date last year— | Highest, 80; lowest, 67 Tide Tables. | (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 5:08 a.m. and 5:13 pm.; high tide, 10:44 am. and 11:68 | p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 6:00 a.m. and 6:08 p.m.; high tide, 11:37 a.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rese 6:06 a.m.; sun sats| 5:49 p.m. | Tomorrow—Sun rises 6:07 a.m.; sun | sets 5:47 p.m | Moon rises 8:41 p.m.; sets 10:52 a.m. ‘ Condition of the Water. Great Falls—Clear.’ | Harpers Ferry — Potomac, clear; | Shenandoah, slight muddy. Weather in Various Cities. | FTemperatir Btations. | 32030 Clear iondy u 801 Eondy . Clear Clear Toudy * Cloudy . Clear ! Cloudy Ciear Clear Cloudy Cloudy . Pt.cloudy . Clear . Pt.cloudy ! Clear Cloudy Raining . Cloudy * Pt.cloudy I Clear Cldy&Pey Pt.cioudy Ptcloudy Clear ..« Ptclouay Il Clear . Clear Clear . Clear Clear 2 Cloudy Clear .12 Cloudy * Cloudy Amleno e Alb: ¥, City Raltimore. My Birminham ", Bismarck, N. D. Boston, Mass Buffalo, N. Y, Charleston, CGhicago. Il Cincinnati.Ohio. Cleveland, Ohio’ 3 Columbia, 8. C. Denver, Colo Detroit. Mich. El Pas SEEN53R0aR8NR2 | Helena. “Nomt' - 2598 Huron. 8. Dak, 20.56 Indianapolis.Ind 30.02 Jacksonyille.Fla. 30.08 Kansas Cit New Orleans’ New York, N.Y. Oklahoma ' City. Omaha, Nebr .. Philadelphia.Pa Phoenix. Ariz Pittsburgh. Pa Portlard, Me. Portlend. Oreg. Raleigh. N. C: 30. Balt Lake City an _Antonio. . San Diego.Cailf San_ Francisco. St. Louls, Mo.. Et. Paul.’ Minn’ Seattle. Wash Spokane, Wash. " Pt.cloudy ... Clear : Cloudy FOREIGN. (7 am. Greenwich time. today.) Stations, Temperature. Weather London, England TR ar clouds Paris. France 48 Gloudy Yienta.' Austri 50 Part cloudy Berlin.’ Ger Clear Stockholm. - Sveden Gibraltar, ' Spain. .. R ‘Noon. Gresnwich ‘time. today.) Horta (Fayal). Azores... 68 Part cloudy (Current observations.) Hamilton, Bermuda 74 Part cloudy Havana, Ciba 32 Clear Colon, Canal Zoni 78 Part cloudy ARGENTINA DATA. For week endinz September 24, 1928 ~Temperature—Precipitation - Cur. Depar. Cur. Depar. Corn and Northern wheat 7one uthern wheat zone ..... 61 57 0 0 11 02 +0.5 —0.3 Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported {o (e Health Department in the past 24 Le Claire Fulton, 85. 2118 P s Nty Reingruber. 83, 3 Fowlers’ Hill Robert A. Saxton, 78, Georgetown Hospital. Mary Jeager, €0. Emerzency Hospital. Amanda Rexroth, 58, Garfield Hospit: Mary J. Sudduth, 58, 1841 3rd st. Clara M. Brady, 55. 3810 Morrison st. Blanche Walker. 2126 Bancroft pl Harry Thurber. 53, Walter Reed Hospital. Violet E. Edmonds. 44, Emergsncy Hospital Burnett W. Tanner. 42, Sibley Hospital. Carl Novotug, 26, 1026 drd st. n.e. Florence Ra¥. 3 months. en route Balti- more. Md_ to Washington. D. C. | Oliver Vincent Norfolk, 3 days, Homes- pathic Hospital. Rurrell Mitchell. 85, 902 ard st. s.e. John Adams Chase. 37. 927 F st. s.w. William H. Smothers, 3. Walter Reéd Hos- pital Genevieve B. Henderson, 24. 1834 9th st. Hattie Rice. 24. 600 23rd s Velma Youne. Naomi Johnso Clarence Minor, 2 Births Reported. The following births have besn reported to the Health Department in the past 24 hours: Salvatini and Grace E. Latona. girl. Kerneth B and Irene Chappell. bov. Harry L. and Madeline T. 8mith. boy. fienr:r H. and Henrietta Jorzenson. boy. 1312 Half st. s.w. | 428 L st. | W. and Anna Kac Herbert 8. and Amy L. Gill William L. and Eva C. Wise. boy. Daniel J, and Florence M. Creemer. bov. Rovdon'L. and Kathivn E. Reichley. girl Harvey F. and Mary A. Hendrickson. girl. George H. and Edith DeBaun. girl. John W. ‘and_Ruth L. Homewond. girl, Clifford ‘and Burl Sutherland. girl. [ Max W. and Elizabeth Tucker. girl. | Harry and Lena Hutt. girl. Gus and Angelina Vakas, girl, Perry L. §. and Claudia M. Catlett, girl. William E. and Mamie Hatton, girl. James and Helen Washington. girl. Frnest M. and Clarice Simms. Josenh and Lillian Cape. boy. Edzecombe and Mabel Alexander, boy. James H. and Mary A Jackson. boy. Henry and Annabel Pieasant, boz. 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Reward if returned oy B Learned, 2133 Bancrott pl. torth 87 PURSE, blue, sellow clasp, contains cash car tokens. classes and fold watch and chain: Inllllls F. on watch: values as gift. Reward Emerson st. n.w. Col. 8041. N CLFInk samphie b i GBlte §.n‘.?x ok, Sepphire, et 1o WELS sts.: _sentimentally valuable. Baevenings. " Cleveand J. et. with gol T g mac_ave. s.e. VELOCIPEDE. 1ed. al G ave. and Decatur st W {ported by private funds, | aided by State funds, while 1 is located |in the Philippine Islands and another : 'REMUS MAY ESCAPE | Deportation Would Be Difficult, | By the Associated Press | Remus in defense ascerted that he came | to the United States with his father | SCHOOL MANAGERS EMPLOYED BY GITlES. { Interior Depnnment Survey Shows | Education Moves Through- out Country. Studies recently completed by the | Bureau of Education of the Department of the Interior show that a business manager for city schools has found a | {place in 42 of the 55 cities in the | United States that have populations (of more than 100.000. The business | manager in 19 of these is responsible to the Board of Education through the superintendent of schools and in 23 he is responsible directly to the hoard. | | Supplies and equipment are purchased on the approval of the superintendent | in 29 cities | Making public today the result of | another study which has been con- ducted, the Burcau of Education an- nounced that there are 80 institutions | |in the United States in which the blind | fare taught, 47 being State institutions, are schools or rlasses in city school ems, 5 are institutions wholly sup- | 5 others are | substantially private, but partly are | in_Porto Rico. ‘ The bureau said that in 1927 there were 6,084 pupils in these schools being | taught by 863 instructors. The world of literature is being opened up to the | blind, the bureau asserted, by the libra- | ries of these institutions which contain | 157,380 volumes printed in the Br:mo raised type. EXPULSION FROM U. S. Labor Department Holds. Deportation proceedings against George Remus, the Ohio bootleg chief, have become dormant at the Department of | Labor, and it was indicated today that | it was unlikely that he would ever be expelled from the United States. After the various criminal court trials in which Remus became involved were | disposed of. including that of killing his wife, the immigration service formally charged him with b2ing an undesirable alien, unlawfully in the United States. | when a minor and that his father, a German by nativity, had obtained naturalization and by that act con- | SWEENE Deaths. MASTIN. JOSHUA C. Ths membe sociation Oldest Tnhabitants are 10 attend the funeral of our la cicte. JOSHUA C. MASTIN. from I, residence. 2006 Columbia rd. n.w.. day, Octoher 4 st 2 of ™ Suddenly on Monday : husband of atherine McGowne from kis Iate residence. 3300 Painter. Md., on Thursday. Oct 839 am. thence to St. James where ‘mass will he said at 9 am friends invited 1o sttend terment Mount Olivet Cemete MURPHY. FRANCIS. On Monday. Octoher 1. 1928 at 453 bm. at Ballston. Va YOnureh streett. FDANCIS MURDHY. b of Mary Murphy, Puneril ninz. Octoher 4. at 30 ouiem mass at 8t Charles Va. Burial in andria, Va, Church, _Clar Mary's Comaiers tives and friends NALLS. MILDRED ROBINSON MINOR. parics this life Mol At 6.45 Am.. at her H D homtREoN * ko K Baptist t2 pm ORNDORFF. ALLEN H. On Tuesdar bar 2. 1928, ALLEN H. ORNDORFF. i his 58th v Md. Puneral Thy 4 at 3 pm. from . Rockville. Md. Inter- on Cemetery. Friends olitan Church. R Octo- PHOENIX. LOTTIE. Octeber 2 Dsonried this life Tues: PHOENIX koY, 1928 4:45 p.m beloved daughter of tne . and the late Elizabath of the late Charles She leaves to mourn his loss brother, Joseph N. Lawson. neral Sunday. October 7. at 1 pm. fr Tia First Baptisr Ghureh. 37th ‘and’ Dimm: barton ave. n.w., Rev. James L. Pinn. min- ister. Relatives' and ‘friends invited. Body resting at the residence .of her brother, 415 14th st. ne | POWELL. KATE R. On Tuesday. October 2. 1928, "at her residence. 1922 ifth st. n.¥., iss KATE R. POWELL. Wright's parlors. 1337 10th st day. Cctober 4, at 2 o'clock Funeral_from n.w., Thurs- PURNER, AMFLIA KATHERINE. On Mon- dav. ness. October 1928. after a short AMELIA KATHERINE _PURNE! Thursda - terment Rock ROYSTER. LOTTIE DAVIS. On Tus October 2. 1928, at 11:45 p.m., at her resi- dence. the Manch HZI M st aw, LOTTIE DAVIS ROYS loving wife of rmes unius Rovater. and mother of 1 Stewart Royster nnd Mrs. N. L. Burchell, in ner sevi T, Fuseral and n- terment 'in Richmond. Va. STEWART, ALICF. Departed this iife Sun. September 30. 1623, at 12 pm, &t h« residence. 1127 Holbrook Ve ace n.e. ALICE STEWART, the beloved mother of John, Samuel. William. Charles and Thomas Stewart. ~ Sne also lsaves one brother, Isaac Hawkins: two grandchil- dren and_a host of other relatives and friends. = Fureral Thursday, October 4. at 2 p.m.. froem J. T. Stewart's funeral pa lor. 30 H st. ne. Interment Payne's Cemetery. CARMIE. 26, ‘at 2 paren On_Monday, October at the residence of 3 B e 2 R R SWEENEY, 'beloved ~daughter of Mrs Catherine " Curry. Fune from _her late residence at .30 a.m. Thursday. Octo- ber 4; thence to Holy Comfgrter Church. Requiem mass at 9 am. Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery. Relatives and tends invited 5 WASHINGTON. GEORGE. On Wednesday, October 3. 1938. at 2:13 a.m .. at Freedmen's Hospital. GEORGE WASHINGTON. devoted husband_ of Ella_ Washington: father of Milton. Hattie. Carol and Tillie Washing. ton and Mrs. Elizabetn Hinton. Notice of i verted his son to American citizenship. Remus was given an extension of time until October 1 to present proof in the matter but failed to do so. Not- | Secretary of Labor would allow the matter to remain dormant, though | Remus might be called upon some time in the future to complete the evidence as_to his father's naturalization. | It was added semi-officiaily that Remus’ entrance into the United States as a child and his long status as a resi- dent of this country operated to make | the deportation difficult. Nevertheless, | the department has so far refused to’ clear the charge against him from its' record and considers that it is in the msmon of waiting further proof from ' im. Morgue Wharf to Be Reconstructed A contract for reconstruction of the District Morgue whar{ was awarded by | the Commissioners today to George T.| Johnson & Co. of Cambridge, Mass. The work will cost $5,975. . People of the United States smoked cigarettes at the rate of 798 per capita in 1927. The German consumption was | 458 and the French 270 per capita. I Carbfi of Thanks. : | PAYNE. ROSE K. 1 extend my sincere | thanks and appreciation to my relatives | and friends for their kindnesses and ex- | pressions of sympatny and beautiful floral tributes extended to me at_the death of | my_ devoted mother. ROSE KEELING | PAYNE. ALDEN L. JAMESON. SMITH. BESSIE L. We wish to express our | deepest gratitude and thanks to our many | friends, neighbors. relatives and oreaniza- tions for their kinduess. expressions of sympathy and beautiful floral tributes ex- iended to uz a the death of our sister and | daughter. BESSIE L _SMITH MRS. BESSIE L. SMITH AND FAMILY. * | ANT. JANE E. I wish to express my thanks ‘and appreciation to my- relatives | and friends for their sympathy and floral | tributes _extended at _the death of 'my | mother, JANE E. STANT. C. E. STANT. * DBratys. i 3 NE. Departed this | e Ricaar. . 1928, Josspflmr BREWINGION of 1534 15th st n.w. She leaves to mourn thelr loss & father. mother | and a host of other relatives and friends. Remains may be viewed at the George B. | Clarke funeral chapel. 1416 Florida ave. | ne. after 4 pm. Wednesday. Interment | Tifiirstas at Goldsboro, N. C crk DE_WITT. MARGARET RERTHOLF. On Wednesday. Cetober 3. 1028, MARGARET | BERTHOLF DE_WITT. beloved wite of | Andrew W. De Witt and mother of Mary D. Eby and Maude D. Berry Funeral itom Wise's funeral parlors. 3900 M st . on Thursday. October 4 at 9:30 a.m. Interment at West Laurel Hill Cemetery, | aaeiphia. Pa. DIETZ. MARIA. On Tu 1028, at 10:10 b.m.. Sibléy” Memoriai Hospital, MARIA DIET. aged 78 vears 8 months, widow of Fre erick Dietz and mother of Mrs. Jjohn E. Blades. Funeral services ‘at her late resi- dence, 1528 East Capitol st. Friday. Oc- tober 5. at 2 p.m. Interment (private) Prospect Hill Ceme(ary. 4 STON. WILLIE. Departed this | . Saturday niaht, September 20. 2 Armory cl. 8.w. WILLIE EASTON their ve v. October 2. T A long illness. ot brothers. John. and Freddie: Jane Easton F. Holloway st sw. Fu- Friends and Rosemqnt aves to mourn Josephine _Easton: William. _ Clifton. Igpatius two_ sisters, Margaret and Remains_rosting _at Annie Co. funeral chapel, 121 413 Saturday at’ 2 p.m. ves invited, Interment Cemetery. GRAY. IDA MAY. On Tuesday. October 1028, at. her residence. at 621 North Car lina ave. s.e. IDA MAY GRAY (nee M- Donald), beioved wife of J. Winfleld Gray, . Fureral services at Her late home Friday. October 5. at 2:30 p.m Inteiment Glenwood Gemetery. 4| G MAUDE E. - Departed this _life . 'October 2. 1928, MAUDE E. SREEN of 318 2nd sf. s.w. ' She leaves to mourn their loss a devoted husband. James Green: one daughter. Mary Green: one son, James Green. ir.. and a host of other Telatives and friends. Remains at the chapel of the George B. Clarke Co.. 1416 | Florida ave. n.e. Notice of funeral here- | after. HICKS. HAYWOOD. Departed this life Oc- | tober 2. 1928, 11 p.m.. at his residence, 929 Howard rd. s.e. HAYW leaves to mourn their loss A loving wife, Lucinda Hicks: seven children and seven grandchildten and a host of other relatives and friends, Relatives and friends invited 0 funerai from his late residence Fridas. October 5, at 2 p.m. Interment Harmony | Cemetery. 4 JACKSON, THOMAS. Departed this life. Tuesday. October 2. 1933, at his residence. 1108 New Hampshire ave. n.w . THOMAS JACKSON. the heloved husband of Hattle Jackson and father of Georgie Davis and Bessie Jones. 'He also leaves & host_of other relatives and friends Puneral Pri- day. October 5, at 1 p.m.. from the Union Wesley A. M. E. zion Church. 23rd st between L and M sts. n.w.. Rev. C."C. Wil- liams pastor. Remains resting at the W. Frnest Jareis Go. West End fueral parior, 26th and Dumbarton ave. n.w KRAMER., MARGARET ANN. Tuesdar. O\"n. ber 2. 1928, at 5 o'clock a.m., at her resi- dence, 4700 River rd. n.w.. MARGARET ARN. beloved wife of Jacob J. Kramer Bervices. private, at residence Thursday morning, October 4. thence 1o St. Church, where requiem mass will be said at 9 o'clock for the repose of her soul. In- terment at Rock Creek Cemetery. . LANAHAN, IGNATIUS LOYOLA. Suddenly, on_Tuesday, October 2. 1928, IGNATIUS vOLA LANAHAN. husband of Honora ahan (nee Corrigan). Funeral from the dence of his parents, 57 Eye sl N.W.. 4. at 8:30 am.. thence to St Aloysius Church, ‘where ‘requiem mass will be said at 9 a.m. for the repose of his soul. Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- tery. Kindly omit flowers. LUCAS, MARTHA ANN. On Tuesday. Oc- tober 3, 1928, at her Ttesidence. 25(h and Altamont sts. s.e. MARTHA ANN LUCAS, beloved wife of Edward Francis Lucas. In- terment St. Mary's Cemetery. Bryantown. Md., October 4. RIST WATCHvGold Set with & ¢mmm National Thea. TUNInT 5k e B ata. " Wisconain 3034, 820 nu.ul Ihrn. q:ttxr‘ hrsm, aitached to De- ot plesse ool WAL . JOSHUA C. Suddenly, on Tuesday, MR SR o ol reSienee, To o Cubrar ri. . JOBHUA €. MASTIN. be- joved husband of Ida M, Mastin. Funeral from his late residence Thutsdes. October m. Interment at Rock Creek withstanding, it was said today that the | PER: | WILLIAMSON. 798 Fags Apiece. ’ | with “the origtnai W funeral hereafler. Remains resting at the . Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors, 2223 Georgia ave. n.w. WILLIAMS. PERCY. Suddenly, Monday. October 1. 1928. at Emergency Hospital, CY, WILLIAMS. con of John € wWil: liams. 2131 brother of Beatrice W Mims ot ‘Phiiageisniar Funeral B October 5, from Bovd & Wilsan's. 1840 L st. n.w. at 1 p.m. Remains resting at Bovd & Wilson's CORINNE. Suddenly, Sat- urdey. September 2. 1928, at Reno. Nev.. CORINNE =~ WILLIAMSON. ~daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Fred Y. Willlamson. Serv- ices were held at Reno, Nev., October 1. * In Memoram. BARNES. WILLIAM A. In sad but loving re. membrance of my dear brother, WILLIAM A. BARNES, who departed this life Octo- ber 3. 1927 You are gone. but not forgotten: Fresh vour love will ever be, For as long as there is memory T will_always think of thee. YQUR LOVING SISTER. MARY A. GO+ BLACKWELL. HANNAH. In sad but loving remembrance of my dear daugiter and our sister, HANNAH BLACKWELL. who depart- ¢d this life five years ago today, October 3. 1923, So gentle in manner. Sn patient in pain. ! You suffered much And murmured not. Years may pass. but memorfes of love linger forever. MOTHER AND SISTER. COLES, JAMES 0. In lovinz remembrance of our dear brother and son. JAMES O. COLES, who_departed this life seven vears ago today, October 3. 1921. Thy will be done, O Lord. PAMILY. * HENRY. CECIL A. In sad but loving re- membrance of our dear mother. CECIL A. HENRY (or MAMMY NAILOR), who d parted_this life five years ago today, Oc tober 3, 1923. Every day brings sweet memories, Every memory brings a tear: Deep within_our nearts we cherish ‘Thoushts of one we loved so dear FAMILY MULHALL. CAPT. JAMES E. In loving re- membranca of our dear father. the late Gapt, JAMES B MULHALL, who deperied this life October 3. HIS CHILDREN. * TYLER. RUTH R. In sad but loving remem- brance of oup dear daugnter snd, sister. RUT! who departel s life two years ago today. Ociober 4, 1926. ‘This day, brings back sad memories Of a dear one laid to rest, And the ones who think of her today Are the ones who loved her best.© | DEVOTED ~ MOTHER. SISTERS BROTHERS. FUNERAL DIRECTOKS. ' ALMUS R.SPEARE | Succeeding the original W. R. Speare Co. 1623 Connecticut Ave. + Potomac 4600 8 _yrs. at H st 43 yrs. st 910 B st . Efficient Servic Quick. e Automobile W Deal & Co. 816 H qT NE LINCOLN 8200. Wm. H. Sardo & Ce. Private Limousine Ambulance b Lincoln 524 Modern _Chapel Frank Geier’s Sons Co. N ST, N.W. 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