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P b order The Iy and Sung D. C. OCTOBER 7, o a3: | a long iliness at Garfleld Hospital Fri- day afternoon, will be held at the Lee | | funeral parlors, 332 Penn-ylvania ave- | nue, tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. | | _Mrs. Patterson was born at Urbana, Ohio, and is survived by her son, Del | Witt Clinton Patterson of this city. Dr. | Funeral services for Mrs. Nancy | Patterson was for many years a phy sician_at St. ¢ Wiley Patterson, 60 years old, widow of | wee ehiet of toe meny HOSPRal and Dr. A. Clark Patterson, who died after tistics for the District. THE SUNDAY STA MARDEN P. GREEN DIES. at Asheville, After Long Illness. . WASHINGTOXN. 1928~ PART 1. r -/#HOLD RITES TOMORROW. Thursday at Asheville, N. C., after a | long fliness. | The body will be brought to Wash- N.* C.,|ingion tomorrow and will be at Hy- | song’s funeral parlors, 1300 N street, from 10 am. to 2 pm. There will be ; | no services at the funeral parlors, but Marden P. Green, son of Hiram K. | they are being arranged to be held | Green of the Interstate Commerce | iater at one of the cemeteries. | Commission and of Mrs. Green, who 'MAdamdéaw of Centeal High Schoal, = 5 4 arden Green was only 24 years old. reside at 3715 Woodley road, died | go had been with the Interstate Com- merce_ Commission until illness forced | !him to leave Washington two years | lago, He was born in Ohio. After graduation from Central he attended Grorge Washington University and " Hiram College in Ohio. ! | Beaths. life | SMITH. HENRY. Passed away Satu tober 6, 1928, at 3:10 p.m.. at his res.dence. 332 T st._nw. HENRY_SMITH, devoted uncle of Katherine E. Tavieur. Funers! TuesJay. October 9, from his late residence at 1 p.m. | WARD. JAMES. Departed this life Wednes- | day. October 3. 1928. at 10:30 p.m.. at 8t Elizabeth’'s Hospital, JAMES WARD, the beloved husband of FElia B. Ward and brocher of Sarah Ward, Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funersl chapel. end Eye sw Funeral October 7. p.m.. {rom the John T. Rhines fun cbapel, 3rd and e sts. S.W. Pavne Cemetery WASHINGTON. RICHARD. 5. 1928 at 10:90 Cards of Thanks. I Beaths. JAEGER. MARY. We wish to evpress our | ADVEY. MARGARET. Departed this sincere thanks and appreciation to our Friday. October 1928, after a short ill- | relatives and, friends for their kindness. | ness. at her residence, 2 Violet court n.w . | expreasions of sympathy and floral tributes | MARGARET ADNEY. the beloved wife of , at the death of a beloved wife and mother, John Adney. She leaves two daughter: MARY JAEGER. rwo krandchildren. a son-in-law and other g CARIL JAEGER AND FAMILY. * intives and, friends. Funeral Mondas. 2 Al R. BURNETT W. I wish to e . pm, from the chapel of exander 8. Rorel lnrias eirdra eiry end beagtiful | mracEAL FREDERICK _ STEELE. In of my devoted huspand, TRURNETE W | Woodmont. Conn. October 6, 1928. FRED- TANNER, A WIFE, ERICK STEELE BLACKALL of New York City and Woonsocket, R. 1. in the rixty- fourth year of his age. Funeral will be held from his late Summer residence, 124 Beach ave. Woodmont. Tuesday _after- noon. October 9. at 2 o'clock. ' Friends are invited to attend. Interment in Mil- ford, Conn. UNDY. CHARLES S, On Satwrdas. Octoher 6, 1028, at his residence. Ant. 207 Falk- Stone Covrts. Juitge CHARLES 8. RUNDY, aged 07 vears. Puneral from the Nevi Ti5aral Nome. 026 New York ave mw. Monday. October 8. at 2 p.m. Interment | in Rock Creek Comefers. . | BUTLER. LOTTIE. On Fridav. October 5. 928, 5t Der residence. 2131 Stevens court nw. LOTTIE BUTLER. devoied wife of Carol Butler Remains resting at the W Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors. 2232 Georzia ave. n.w. Funeral Sunday, October .+t Gum Springs. Va CARTER. JOHN F. Suddenly. Friday. Octo- THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair today and tomerrow; not much change in tem- | perature; gentle wect winds. Virginia—Partly cloudy today to- | morrow probably fair; not much change | in temperature; gentle east winds. West Virginia—Fair today; tomorrow showers; not much change in tempera- ture. Maryland—Partly cloudy today; to- morrow fair; noi much change in tem- | | perature; moderate southwest and west winds. ®Ire. Nancy Wiley Patterson's Fu- Succumbs . neral Set for 10 A .M. 1 On Friday. Oc Births Reported. W The following births have been reported to {he Health Department during the fasi 24 | Howaid W. and Rea Peck. girl. William 8. and Romesald L. Raby. eirl. Harold E. and Mary A. Bowen. girl. Leo A. and Anna May Rover. girl Harold A. and Mary R. Murdock, girl Benson W. and Margaret Gates. girl. e g, Nete Etareso eun Earl W. and Mabel L. Ezell, girl. James W, and Bessie H. Rettew. girl. Harry wi Sadie Berenter. girl. seph C. and Carolyn Matthews. girl. Giiy A. and Frances C, Spikone. girl. Nicholas and Evelyn Verna. girl. Charles B. and Narine C. McClosky. girl. hushand of Luv voted father of A ir.. Christina. Charle: ington. Funeral Monday. Octobe: #t 1 pm.. from Mount Pisgah Churé Gale st. ne. between 18th and 19th, Rev W. H. Johnson. pastor. 7 WHEDPEF. JAMFS €. On Friday. Ociober 1928. at Homeopathic Hospital. JAMES C.. loved son of 8. M. and Annie 'C. Whed- he~. age 13 years ~Funeral {rom Gracs Epiccopal Church. Alexandria, V. on Mt day. Oclober at 2 pm. Interment Prashvicrian Cemeters. ce r 8, Foreign Officers to Study. | The War Department has authorized | Maj. Alberto V. Estedes, Air Corps of | 68; 4 am. 66; 6 am. 63; 8 am. 60; the Peruvian army, to attend the School | 10 a.m.. 65; 12 noon, 69; 2 pm.. 70. of Aviation Medicine at Brook Ficld, | 71;'6 pm., 66; 8 p.m., 60; 10 Tex., and_Capt. Tadamichi Kuribayashi, imperial Japanes: army, to serve with | the 8th Unit=d States Cavalry at Fort | | Bliss, Tex., for six months, without ex- Records for 24 Hours, 5 ‘Temperature—Midnight, 68; 2 am., pm., 55. 1 Highest, 76: lowest, 55, Temperature same date last year— Highest, 80; lowest, 53. | pense to this Governmient in each case. FOR RENT—Looking south, Main Highway, Washington, D. C.-Rich- mond, Va., as you enter Alexandria. Location visible, quarter mile straight road. Eight rooms, stcre and dwelling. Wonderful lccation for TOURISTS’ Trade, either as lodging or refreshments stend, or both. Reasonable rent to relinble fanant. One of best “clocked” corners on Highway. lights, bath; plenty parking space. Your investigation invited. JOHN D. NORMOYLE, Realtor King and Royal Streets City water, electric Phone Alex. 564 Alexandria, Va. WASHINGTON’S FINEST MEN'S WEAR 'STORE The French develop a new Idea! istic Neckwea The whole world is interested in this new French art. . . A sclentist at Carnegie I | has, by a series of close meast | found "that the trunks of pine trees shrink in daytime and expand at night. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coa: Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, om.; high tide, 2:13 am, pm. nstitution uremen Ryan Servi Is Attentiv Even the smallest details are after in a manner that will you_in vour hour efforts have been rewarded w ever-increasing clientele. Funeral parior. and livery in connection. JAMES T. RY Funeral Director 317 Pa. S.E. Telephone Atl. of trouble. private ambulance 4 pm. The Sun and Moon. 5:42 pm. sets 5:41 pm. Mocon sets 2:59 p.m. Automobile lamps to be lightes half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Great Falls, clear. ce e looked | | plesse | | Ashevilie. N. i | |Atlanta, Ga | Atlantic City " N.'J. | Battimore, Md. .- | Birmingham. Ala.” | Bismarck, N. Dak.. . | Boston, Mass.. | Buftalo, N. Y. Chicago, ...\ nnati, Ohio. Chevenne. Wio. Cleseland, O'lo Davenport. Towa Denver. Colo. ... D25 Moinez. Towa Detroit, Mich | Weather in Various Cities. Temperature.- Min, Fri. Sat AN CLYDE J. NICHOLS, 4209 9th St. N.W. Clyde 1. Nichels, Pres. Formerly Vi W. R. Speare Co. Phone Col. 6324 It Is Our Ambition —to render a fined, efficient dignified mort: service that peals to the j UNDERTAKERS President-Secretary Duluth, Minn El Paco. Tex. Galveston. | Helena.” Mont | Indfanapolis, Iacksonville. Inc. Tnd Fla. Kansas City, Mo Little Rock.’ Ark Los Aneeles. Caiif. Loutsville. Kv..... Marauefte, Mich... Memphis. ' Tenn. Miami, Fla.....: Mobile, Ala.. .. New Orleavs. La.. New York. N. ¥ North Platte, Nebr. | Omaha. Nebr. Philadelphia. Phoenix. Arjz. Pittsbureh, P Portland, Me. Portland. Ore. Pa.. re- and uary ap- judg- San Antonio. Te San Diego. Calif . " an Francisco. Calif. Santa Fs, N. Mex... Savannah. Ga. st and :10 am. and 9 Tomorrow—Low tide, 10:13 a.m. and 10:35 p.m.; high tide, 3:24 a.m. and ‘Today—Sun rose 6:09 a.m.; sun sots ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises 6:10 a.m.; sun 'd one- Harpars Ferry— | Potomac, fair; Shenandoah, clurffl Precipl- tation. 8 p.m. to sp.m 0.0 0.04 0.18 Hospital Mike J_and Helen Koutos. girl, fred L_and Dorothy Bou. girl. hann G. snd Hanni Lobmann, girl. Ruben Ruth Paillips, girl Willlam %, and Mary E. Richards. girl. Ole W. and Mary A. Boxley. girl. Walter E. and Aimee W. Nair, girl. Arthur L. and Laura Logan, £irl. John F. and Anne F. Hillyard, boy. Joseph 'S. and Mary A. Tapp, boy. William H. and Adeline J. Clifton. bo. Samuel K. and Eva M. MacDonald. bos. Rousseau F._ and Madeline Reeves, boy. Harry and Lily Hutt. boy. Wilbert and Emma J. Bailey. bov. Emanuel and Lena Bozzoneiti. boy. William F. and Beity Flelcher. boy. Morris and Fannle Weisteld, boy William A and Mary White. bo; Clarence H. and Geneva Sha Lewis T. and Pauline Shook, boy. Salvadof J. and Angela Cosimano. boy. Earl C. and Margaret F. Nash, bov. Engene and Bessie V. Mangum, boy. 1 A. end Lucy Russell, hov. D. and Sallie J. Laughlin, bos. J. and Anna Dolivmore. boy. Arthur snd Leontine Froy. girl. John and Ida M. Shepperson. boy Johnny and Catherine Wikins. James and Pauline Hutchinso Eugene apd Mary Ross. boy. Danizi T_and Mary Willlam Charles . _and Charlott Harris. Clarence M. and Louise Goff. boy. Jol Deaths Reported. The following deaths have heen reported to xl' Health Department during the last 24 % I 1.:' G. Reed. 78. 233 9th st. n.e. Joseph J. Ostheus, 72, 2124 North Capi- 2, Bartley J Niland, 61, United States Naval | Hospital. Eugene S. Cochran, 60, George Washington tal, Gora’ Bhullips. 56. George Washington Hos- pital. Cora L. Van Sickel. 45, Garfield Hospital. | George A Hunt. 4 0 N st | Margaret V. Lowe, 40. 912 Girard st. ne. | Chatloy H: Scoit, 37. 2650 Wisconsin ave. | James C. Whedbee, 13, National Homeo-' athic Hospital Margaret Adney. 7L, 2 Violet court, George Washinston, ‘58, Freedmen’s Ho pital. Luiira Ware. 46, 809 3rd st. s.e. William Lruer, 37, 407 Hailidge court. Moud Green. 36. Freedmen's Hospit Willie Easton, 32. 332 Armors st & | Thomas Hawkins. 39, Tuberculosis Hospital. | Edna Smallwood, 22. Tuberculosis Hospital. Mansfield Medley. 16, Tuberculosis Hospital. | | hn F. Carter, en route Emergency Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the foliowing: o John L. Barksdale. 23, and Lois Youns. 2. Rev. James T. Harvey. 19. 20. Morris Porter. 28, and Lucille Gillians, v. Edward Douse. R ichie King, 31 and Mariorie Jackson, . Thomas Gates. e ohn W, Walls, 21, and Dorothy Wood. | COCHRAN. EUGENE 8. On Friday. October | muNTER; her 5. 1928, at 11:45 p.m. JOHN F. CA TER. beloved husband of Fannie D. Cartr and father of Arthur F. and Mrs. Mee E Berry. Funeral will be held_from his late residence. 3113 Perry st.. Mount Rainier. Md.. Tuesday, Octuber 9.71928, at 11 am. Friends and relatives invited” luterment private, at Glenwoed aged 72 years. 5. 1928 st George Washington Hospital EUGENE S.. beloved husband of Harriet M. | Cochran. Funeral (private) from the par- | lors of James T. Rvan. 315 Pa. ave. se. | on Mondsv. October 8. at 2 pm. Inter- ment in Glenwood Cemetery 1 COLSTON. FRANK. On Friday. October 5. 1928, at Freedmen's Hospital. FRANK COLSTON. devoted son of Cecelia_Colston and the late Richard Colston. He also leaves to mourn their loss two sisters and five brothers and a devoted friend, Emma Flood. Pemains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co._funeral parlors, 2222 'Georgia eve. n.w. Funeral Monday. October 8, at 3 p.m.. from Church of the Redeemer. CURTIS. MARY EMMA JANE. On Friday. October 5. 1928, at_her residence. 2405 M st. n.w.. MARY EMMA JANE CURTIS. de- Yoted mother of Francis Svivester ~and John Frederick Curtis. She alse leaves one sister. four brothers and thred grandchil- dren. Remains resting at the W. Ernest | Jarvis Co. funeral patlors, 2322 Georgia ave. n.w. Funeral Monday. October 8. at | 9 am.. from St. Augustine’s Church. i EARLE. KATE FRANCES. On Friday. Octo- ber 5. 1628, at the residence of her daugh- | ter. 1200 N si. nw. KATE FRANCES. | widow "of the ate Pilllip M. Earle and | mother of Mrs. Eisle E. Vanderyort. Mrs. | Kaie White and Mrs. Gerirude Weld. Fu: neral services on Monday. October 8. :30 pm. st the residence of her daughter. Mrs. H. M._Vandervort. 1200 N si. n.w. Interment Glentwood Cemeiery. 7 GRACE. CHARLES HENRY. On Saturday, Octoher 6. 1928. at his residence. 425 | Kenyon st. n.w. Apt. 24 CHARLES HENRY. beloved husband of Sarah A Grace (nee Quigley). Puneral servicc: will be held at his late residence on Mon- | day. October 8. 1928. at 2 p.m. Interment | At Congressional Cemetery. d HUNT, GEORG On Saturday. Oc- tober 6, 19: am.ar his resi- | 3230 N st. n.w. GEORGE AMOS. | q husband ‘of Pearl Hint. aged 41 years. | Funeral from ihe above’ residence | at 9:30 a.m. on Monday. October 8. Inter- meni’ at Lovettsville, Va. at 1:30 o'clock. Relaiives and friends iuvited. LEN C, On Wednesday, Oc- tober 38. at 2:30 p.m.. at_her resi- dence. '1817'a Tth “st. nw. ELLEN C, HUNTER (née_Toliver), devoted wife of | Anthony C. Hunter. and daughter of | Fannie Toliver: sister of Frank and Archie Toliver and Elso Holmes. Funeral Sinday. Qctober 7. at 1 p.m.. from Mount Bethel Baptist Church, V_st_ between 2nd and 3rd n.w.. Rev. K. W. Roy officiating. Re: mains testing at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors, 2222 Georgia ave. n.¥. JOHNSON. SARAH A, Friday. October 5. 1028, at 1:30 p.m.. after a long iliness, at her residence, 407 gth st. n.w.. wife of late William H. Johnson. She leaves to mourn her loss two children, Mary A. Williams nee Mary A. Johnson: George S. Johnson: one brother, William Johnson: four grand- children. several nieces and nephews, one son-in | MeLELLAND. In Memortam. BAXTER. In loving mother. this 1924, to resty RFRECCA. brance’ of our dear BAXTER. who departed years ago today., October 7. The one we loved has gore Her firm. true heart is still The hands that alwavs gave us help Now lie in death’s cold chill How sad today our troubled hearts, How dim our eves with taars. For death has robbed us of the one We thouzht was ours for years HER DEVOTED DAUCSTERS. BONBREST. AM V. In memory ‘of departsd this life Ge- tober 7. 1912, This das brin~s memories so sad: Upright. faithful. trus and kind. I miss you so miich. Dad! What ~a, beautiful memory hehind HIS SON. DR. remen- REBECCA ioBr Tert . you J. W. BONBREST. BUSSIUS, RACHEL S. In lovine remem- brance of our dear wife and mother. RACHEL 8. BUSSIUS, who died eizht years azo, October 7. 1920. Though days have flown and vears have passed Sincs last we saw your face. ‘The memory of your loving heart Can never be rrased. ALLEN AND RAYMOND. * EVANS. JAMES B. In sad hut'lovine re- membrance of our dear fatner. JAMES B. FVANS. Who deparied this Iifs two years 520, October 6. 1926, Anniversary mass st St. Stephen's Church. ‘The world mav éhange from year to year, Our lives from das to day. But the sad loss of our dear father Will never fade sway. DEVOTED DAUGHTERS. GILES. JOHN F. In loving memory of mv friend. JOHN GILES. who died one year ago today. October 7. 1927 A FRIEND. * EMMA A. In sad but lov- ing remembrance of my dear mother, EMMA A. McLELLAND. who departed this lifo two ‘vears ago. October 5. 1926, Loved in life, remembered in death. HER LOVING SON, FRED. * ONEN, WILLIAM C. In loving remembrance of our hisband. father-and. father-in-as. WILLIAM C. ODEN. who deno-iad this 1% four years #go. October 7. 1924, Calm is thy slumber as an infant’'s sleep. But thou shalt wake no more to toil sund ‘This ‘“TD fect it d_d ne I8 a parfect rest. secure and deep HIS DEVOTED WIFE. ELTZARETH M. ODEN: DAUGHTERS. F. E_GILES. P. L WATSON AND M. 1, GARRQLL; SON. WALTER B. ODEN. AND SON-IN-LAW. ‘WILLIAM R. GILES. . SMITH. MARY P. In sad but loving remem- brance of our sister. [ARY P. SMITH. who departed this life one yetr 2o today, October 7, 1927. What happy days we once enjoved, When we were all together: But. oh. how changed it all is now, Since you have gone forever. The_blow was hard the shock severs, We little thought her death was nea Only those who have lnst can tell The pain of parting without farewell. modernistic designs developed in soft tone and tone color- ings...woven into a hand-tailored tie, which has the added recommendation of a non-wrinkable lining...and a price exceedingly moderate. . daughter-in-law. Puneral from | 8t. Vincent de Paul Churech. South Capitol and M sts. Monday, October 8. where | requiem mass will be said at 9 am. In-; terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Friends { and relatives invited to aitend. B | JOHNSON, SARAH A. Officers and members of St. Thomas' Ladies Auxiliary. No. and District Auxillary. No. 2. Knights of 8t. John. are notified of the death of Sis- ter SARAH JOHNSON. 407 8th st. s.w. Call | meeting Sunday. October 7. at 5:30 p.m.. | St. Cyprian’s Hall. Puneral Monday, to- ber 8. at St. Vincent de Paul | Church. L. M. WELLS. Aux. Pres. M. A. QUANDER, Aux. Sec. ©. LUCKETT, Dist. Pres 1. M. BMACKUM. Dist. Sec. b OHNSON. SARAH A. The Golden Leaf Whispering Hope Sociely auuounces the | death of Mrs. SARAH JOHNSON. Funeral | Monday, October §. at § s.m. from St. | Vincent' de Paul Catholic Church, corner South Capitol and M sis. see. PAULINE MARSHALL, Pres. M. L JOHNSON. Rec. Se OWE. MARGARET VIRGINIA. Ou Friday. Qctober 5. 1928, at her reésidence. 911 Girard st. ne. MARGARET VIRGINIA | LOWE (uee Jones). beloved wife of -the late Thomas Lowe. Funeral from the resi- dence of Mrs. Arthnr Padgett, 431 Emersoa st. n.w.. Tuesday. October 9. at 9:30 a.m.. thence ‘to St. Anthony's Church, where | requiem mass will be said at 10 a.m. for the repose of her_soul. Interment Mount * Olivet Cemetery. Relatives and friends in- vited. MARCHANT. ROLAND R. Tn Baltimore, Md.. October. 5. 1928. ROLAND R. MA CHANT. age 48 years_ Funeral sei at his late nome, 222 East Oskdale Roland Park, Baltimore, Md., on Mong Octooer 8, at 2:30 p.m. MARCIONETTI. _ VINCENT. Suddenls, October 6. 1928. at his residence. | 2Ind st. n.w. VINCENT, beloved hisband | of Mary Marcioneiti. Funeral from his | late residence on Tuesday, October 9. at 30 a.m., thence to St. St Church, where' mass_ will_said repose of his soul Mary's Cemetery. MASK, HENRIETTA. Departed _this life Saturday. October 6. 1928, HENRIETTA MASK. widow of beloved Carl Mask. age 88. Funeral from her late residence. Ma boro Pike, Md., Monday, October 8, at 2 p.m. o McCORMICK, CLARA K. On Saturday. Oc- tober 6, 1038, ‘at 4:40 p.m. at her Tesi- dence. ~ Vandalusia, Kenilworth, D. C. CLARA K. McCORMICK. Funeral 'from her Iate résidence on Tuesday. Octoher 9. | at 2 pm. Iuterment Congressional Cem tery MEDLEY. BENJAMIN MANSFIELD. On Fri- day: October 5, 1928. at 1 a.m.. BENJAMIN MANSFIELD 'MEDLEY. devoted son of Benjamin and Florencé Medley. He also leaves to mourn their loss four sisters. six | brothers and a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral Monday. October 8. at 1 pm.. from his late residence. 1529 North | Carolina ave. ne. “Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parloss, 2332 Georgia_ave. n.W. 7 NICOLA. JOMN. Sudderly on Thursday. Oc tober 41928, at St. Agnes’ Hospital. Bal- timore ' Md..' JOHN. beloved husband of Alma Nicola. Puveral services from W. W. Chambers’ funeral pariors. 1400 Chapin st n.w.. on Monday. Qctober 8. at 2 p.m. In- termient Arlington National Cemet d OLIFF. MATTIE V. Departed this life Wed- nesday, October 3, 1928, at 9:30 a.m. at the residence of her niece. Mrs. J. E. Pe ton. Farmers Fork. Va.. MATTIE V. OLIFF (nee Hall), widow of the late Henry C. Oliff, and’ beloved mother of Julian S OIiff. aged 88 years and § days. Funeral services and interment at Menokin Bap- tist Church, Va., Thursdasy, October 4, at 3 p.m. | PHIPPS, FRANK H. On Wednesday. Octo- her 3. 1928, at Cobourg, Ontario. Canads. ANNA L. widow of Brig. Gen. Frank H. Phipps. Funeral services and interment uf Arlington National Cemetery on Monday. at 11 am 1 QUEEN, AM T, 1928." WILLIAM T.. HER _LOVING SISTERS, ROSIE AMELITA. WATSON. ELLEN A. In sad and loving re- ‘memprance of ms baloved mother. ELLEN A WATSON who departad this lifa one year ago today. 5. HER ment of thoughtful AYD people when they are most discrimi- nating. We leave nothing undone in our endeavors to serve humanity. Modern Chapel. ~Private Ambulance. Just phone— Perry & Walsh Morticians 29 H St. N.W. Main 984 4601 5th St. N.W. Seattle. Wash Springfield. T, Tampa, Fl; W. Westray. | R mnnd“fi;myasl. 23, and Rebecca James, v. E.W. Westray. 18 enes C. Kenneds, 39, and Pattie S. Fair- | less, 43. Rev. Hugh T. Stevenson. Ephraim Poole, 31, Norfolk, Va.. and Lillian Kamtinsky, 22, this ciiy, Rev. Abram Simob. John F. Presgrave. 27, and Jeannette F. Patton, 28, both of Herndon, Va. Rev. Ed- C. 'Beel ““Leon L. Dennison. 25. this E. city._and Elsie | Cox. 18, Oxon Hill, Md. Rev. Willlam J. Correl 1. Robinson, 39. Dyrban. South Af- iar and Mylle B. Davis. 26, Loudon, En und. Judxe Robert E. e of IPrcdericksbure, Va 120, rederickst . | 20005y & Livsen. 39. and Eilen B, Roberts, {28, both of Baltimore, Md. Rev. Harry M. | Wilson. | 4 C. Hulick, 23. Allentown, N. Jo 'ulléo'!filel L r?r;. 21 Englishtown, N. J v Rohrer. ey Theton, Shewosue. 22, and Virsinia L. Berats 36, Wad Audrey L Lefleor. . Be] . 24, an Y, 180 both of Richmond. Va. Rev. William M. Hoffmaa. B. Newton. 23. and Maude E. Hudson, 21700 of Fredericksbure, V. Rev. 2 Tolson. October 7. 1 7. ON, JOHN W. WATSON. * Offers Crozier Decoration. ‘The decoration and diploma of com- mander of the Order of Polania Resti- | tuta, recently conferred by the Polish government ‘on Maj. Gen. Willlam Crozler, United States Army, retired, former chief of ordnance, has been re- ceived by the State Department and will "be retained there until Congress gives authority for its acceptance. MITCHELL. RURRELL. M. Departed this life Saturday. Sept 9. 1928, 86 years. atter long service in Co. H of United States s ucatired rank of sergeant in Givil terred at Arlington Cemeter The United States squad met funer 1:30 pm. Tuesday. October 2. 1928 sfter which full military honors in solem: were rendered to his {aithful patriot His_departing words to Mr: cet me in Heaven. I oing throgh ™ Flder Simms - rendered an Impressive sermon. “Great Love of God." Brief remarks by Elder_Coleman Hymn, By Me. ' by Evangels Margaret E. Harper. = Rendered selectior “His Will: With M¥ Soul " - Leaves to mourn s danghter. Mary Mitchell ac: o of Cleveland. Ohio: Catherine Booker. Rebecca Carter and husband. his gre-c- duughter Who faithiully nursed him dur ing his iliness; Reno.and Gilbert, grand children. It was as the clock struck the hour, On @ dark snd: gloomy morn. Trat God's angel flew down from his towe= ‘And plucked one of our fairest form:. He was loved by ail who knew him And died despite our eries: He's paid the debt of mankind And today he's in paradise. Dearest father. friend and companion, We long to see thy fac But thou art with the angels. Locked in my mother's embrace. MARY M. JACKSON, * Available in three designs: Fig Basket Inverted Delta Staggered Stairs '$1.50 Now being shown for the first time in Washington by Washington’s Finest Men’s Wear Store. 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BAR PIN, Call North | 6181 HBh e = - | Fol ST ANIMALS. apply Animal Rescue EOkueO%hs Marvfand uve. s . Matn 8085, LOST. BEADS, green jade and crystak Phone Main_10091. _ BROOCH, _garne Phone Decatur 2208. AR CERTIFICATES—912 for 2 shares and 2418 for 5 shares 6% preferred stock. series 1925, Potomac Electric_Power Co. in name of | Julia_F. Cole. Reward. F. L. Peckham, et 45 | COLLIE DOG, female: white, | tag '13940. _Liberal _reward. FRATERNITY PIN, Sigm tsmber 9. Call Geors: WG h G FRATERNITY PIN, letters L. B. FUR NECKPIECE, small: vicinity 14th_and sts.. Friday. Please call Frankiin 931-J forenoon. _ e 7¢ marten, on 14th st. between d; Girard st. ~Reward. Phone Reward. | in shopping district. | “brown_ears; | Clev. 4037.* Nu, about Sep- ia37." Liberal e all Main NERAL DIRECTORS, Joseph F. Birch's Son (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.\V. Phone west Ll 4 M St. N. Estabiished_1841 V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nm connecleo with ‘the original W R_Speure establish- Piow 1009 H St. N.W. Phone Prank 6626 ___ Formerly 840 F St 3 WILLIAM _LE With TUB Full DYNAMIC uilt-in 70 SPEAKER It makes any good radio many times better. It jumps the differ- ence between a wonderful re- semblance to an exact duplicate of the original voice or instru- ment. car bet. Lamont and S sts. n.w. quantity Iace. Please return 1700 Lamont | st._n.w. pEa g MEDAL, Flelds scholarship; “star shape with O. H. A. 1935. on bar, and name_on back. Reward. " 3344 5th st Hazel, V. Anderson. B ] | PACKAGE LETTERS of “introduction. be- | tween N. Y. Ave. Presbyterian Church and | Willard Hotel. Reward. Call_Potomac 925. PIN--Cameo. on October 3. Call Adams | 1646, or return to 3417 Holmead place and receive reward. Miss Shanion 5 POOKETBOOK. on 4th st. between W wnd Columbia rd. 1.w. Finder please return to | A 0. Nicholson. Reward. 1117 You st. n.w POCKETBOOK. black leather, ~containing | money, vanicy ‘case, beads and’ key: lost tn Woolworth's, 12th and F sts. n.W. Finder please call Mr. Giaham, | God’s Good Word HERE'S a greeting that is popular between men these “What's the good word?” Often we wonder when we hear this hearty greeting if that best of all Words, the Word of God, is diligently. Saturday. October 6. beloved husband _of the late Mury B. Qiicen (nge Hardy). Pu- newal from the residence of lis daughter. Mrs. Awnes Perrot. 1218 Qutes st. n.e.. onl Tuesday, October 9. at 8:30 a.m. Mass &t | Si. Petet’s Church, 3nd and C sts. s.e.. &t 9 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. In- terient Mt. Olivet Cemetery 8 RICHARDSON. GARFIELD. Departed life Wednesday. October 3. 1938, et Walter | Reed Hospital. GARFIELD RICHARDSON. | the devoted son of Mrs. Rosena Richard- | son “and beloved husband 'of Magnoll Richardson. e also leaves to mourn their loss one brother. Lorenzo Richardson: five sisters. Mary Miles. Elnora Wilson. Beity Partees. Loulsa Holmes and Addle | Durham. Remains resting at the John | T. Rhines funera! chapel. 3rd and Eye sts sWw Funeral Surday. October 7. At 1 p.m., from the House of Praver. Délaware and M st s.w. Iuterment Arlinkton Netioual Cemetery 1 RICCT,. ALESSANDRINA. Suddenly. on Fri- dav.” October 5. 1028, at Newark. N. J. ALESSANDRINA, wife of Casimirro Ricel Remains resting at Perry & Walsh fune: home. 20 H st. n.w. after 3 pm. Sunday, October 7. Notice of funeral hereafter. RIDDICK, JENNIE. Departed this life Fri- doy. Octoher 5. 1928, at 7:30 am. Mrs JENNIE RIDDICK, mother of William F. Riddick of 1210A° Carrollburg = pl. s.w. Funeral Monday. October 8. at 1 p.m. from funeral parlor of Smith & Ford. 1300 8. Cepitol st. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery Remaing resting at above-named funeral parlor ROUSSILLON. EMILE THOMAS. October 5, 1928. At his residence. Oakland, Md.. EMILE THOMAS ROUSSILLON, beloved husband o Annie W. Roussilion.” Funeral Sunday, October 7. at 2.30 p.m.. from the Forestyille Catholic Church. Interment in Forestville Episcopal Cemeiery. Relatives and friends fovited ) SHOPE, EDWIN ISLER. Suddenly. on Sat- urday. October 6. 1928. &t Dis residence, 637 Maryland ave. nheé. EDWIN ISLER dearly beloved husband of Madeline P. Shope. Notice of funeral hereafter. R. ALFRED, JR. On Priday. Octo- ber 5. 1928, at 4 p.m.. in Sibley Hospital. | R ALFRED SMALL. Jr.. beloved husband | of Ethel Small (nce Maxwell). Funeral | from his late residence. 127 Sth st. n.e. on Monday. October 8, 1928. at 1:30 pm. | Relatives and_fricnds Invited. _Interment in Arlington Nationel Cemetsry. 7 SMALLWOOD. EDNA F. Deperted this life October 4. 1923 at the Tuberculosis Hos- pital. EDNA F.'SMALLWOOD. ' She léaves io mourn her oss a loving father, Ecnest F. Smallwood: two sisters, two brothers, ¥randmotiier. three nunts. two uneles and 2,108t of other relatives and frignds. a. fmbalmer. Livery 1o commection. Comms: ious chapel, Modern Crematoriums. Moder- es 832 Pa_Ave. N.W Call M 1385, ALMUS R.SPEARE Succeeding the onginnl‘w R. Speare Co. 1623 Connecticut Ave. Potomac 4600 % yrs. at 120 B 5 yrs. at 940 F at Wm. H. Sardo & Co. 'f"’ri‘:'nst‘e NI;‘imuusine Ambulance \ogern S6navei___Lincoln 524 Frank Geier’s Sons Co.- URASEVENIAL 9T Neblione Main 2473 ESTABLISHE 1836, JOHN R WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St N.W Phnone North 47 CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 _EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone_Lincoln 372 T. F. COSTELLO 1724 North Capitoi 8t. NORTH 197 days: this | or near reward, | North 386 POCKETBOGK. small _black, money and papers. Liberal reward for re turn to F. A. Voliand. . Phone North 3131. | . . C ind inquired after contalning T O POLICE DOG, Tuesday: black and yellow: | Maryland tag: reward. 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