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AIR-BEACON- INSTALLED. |AIR MAIL LOOT VALUE ) o IS ESTIMATED AT $73 | $hift ¥l no monciary tow. $1,000,000 in Checks Are Worth- less to Bandits Who Held Huge Langley Field Apparatus Isl Completed. The work of installing a hu}e Sperry volving air beacon at Lang! Va., has been completed. The apparatus, developing 1,500,000 o 3,000,000 candlepower, is mounted on op of a 135-foot water tank. colves six times per minute. Airplane pilots searching for its rays for 60 mile The light is so powerful that it has become necessary to take steps to otify surface vessels on_ the Atlantic pcean and Chesapeake Bay in order o prevent confusion with the navigat- | ~hts of other vessels pgt at night can ey Field, Up Truck. By the Associated Press. It_re- nd _light- | loot. ‘The robbers obtained bank checks ST. LOUIS, December 1.—Post office inspectors completing a check today of five air mail sacks taken by two robbers, | who held up an air mail truck en route to the fying field yesterday, said that | $46 in cash and a necklace valued at | $27 represented the totzl value of the | THE UNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER. 2, totaling approximately $1,000,000, which are valueless to them. The robbery wiil Deaths Reported. The following_deaths have been reported ta the Health Department during the last 24 _hours: James J. O'Connor. 87. 1634 19th st. Daniel Streeker, alias Strecker, 82, U. 8. Soldiers’ Home Hospit; W. Prank Cassell. 80. 1017 18th st. rgaret A. Baker, 79, Walter Reed Hos- ital. Margarst W. Watts. 77. Sibley Hospital goimes J. Carmody. 1, George Washington ospital, Rosa Theisinger. 70. 228 Morzan st. Dora M. Truman. 61, 2952 Mills ave. n.e Charles C. Murray, 61, 3625 Rock Creek Church road, George E. Clarke. 59, 1315 L st. John A. Dowd. 53. St. Elizaheth’s Hospital. Maud E. McMaugh, 52, 4510 8th st. John W. Gaskell, 44. Naval Hospital Edward Bishop. 42, Tuberculosis Hospital. Maithias McBride, 40. Gallinger Hospital. Rose Dorado. 30. Providence Hospital Philbert H. Bitner. 29, Garfield Hospital Mary Green. 76. Little Sisters of the Poor. Henry Campbeli, 70. 420 1Ist st. Joseph Lacey. 63, Casualty Hospital. Silk Trimmed "TUXEDO SUITS | CAPT. JAMIES PIPES DIES OF PNEUMONIA Civil War Veteran Who Lost Arm at Reams Station Once G. A. R. Head. Capt. James M. Pipes, 88-year-old veteran of the Civil War, and a resi- | dent of Washington for 50 years, dur- | ing most of which time he was in the Government, afternoon at Walter Reed Hospital. He was taken ill with pneumonia about a week ago. | Born in_Morrisville, Pa., November 10, 1840, Capt. Pipes enlistéd as a pri- | in Company A. Pennsylvania | Volunteers, on August 18, 1862, emerg«| ing from the war as a captain after a distinguished service, died record in the yesterday Union | Dead at Age of 88 1928—PART 1, @ards nf Thanks. ARMSTRONG. MARTHA. The family of Mrs. MARTHA ARMSTRONG wish to e press their sincere eppreciation and gra tude for the sympathy and kindness e tended in their recent bereavement. * BAYLOR, MARTHA. We wish to express ] our sincere thanks to Lane C. N. E. Church, pastor and choir; Auxiliaty Queen Deborah Council. No. 1. A. O. D. of J. Juvenile rtment: Ada Grand Chap: ter. O. E. Mite Circle, relatives an friends for their kindness.’ sympathy an floral tributes extended to us during the iliness and death of our mother and grandmother, Mrs. MARTHA BAYLOR. THE PAMILY. EVANS. DAISY. We wish to express our many thanks to relatives and friends for thelr expression of sympathy and floral tributes at_the death of our sister and wife. DAISY EVANS. HUSBAND _AND SISTER. MR. JOHN EVANS. MRS. EVA ARNOLD. i HUNTER. WILLIAM M. I wish to express my thanks and appreciation to my rela- tives and friends for their kindness dur- ing the iliness and for the beautiful floral tributes at the death of my husband, WILLTAM M. HUNTER. MRS, BLANCH HUNTER. Braths. ASHBAUGH. SAMUEL S. On Saturday. De- cember 1, 1928, at his residence, 2957 New- ark st. n.w. .SAMUEL S. ASHBAUGH. aged 71 vears. father of Murray M. Ash- baugh. Funeral services at the above ‘Tuesday. December 4, at 11 a.m. Inter- ment Hillsdale. Mich. 3 KER. MARGARET ARMISTEAD APP! ‘ON." Suddenly. on Friday. November 30. 1928° MARGARET ARMISTEAD APPLE- Beaths. CASSFLL, W. FRANK. On Thursday, No- vember 29. 1928. at his residence. 1017 h st. n.w. W. FRANK CASSELL. hus- band of Marle L. Cassell. Mass will he celebrated at St. Matthew's Church, Rhode Island ave, near Conpecticut ave. n.w.. on Monday, December 3. at 9 a.m. Inter- nent Mount Olivet Cemetery. 2 CLEMENTS, ELMER LE ROY. On Friday, November 30. 1928, at_his residence. Clin: ton, Prince Georges Co.. Md.. ELMER LE ROY, beloved husband of Bertie Lavinia Clements (nee Haves). Funeral from the above residence on Monday, December 3, at 1:30 p.m.; services at Christ Church, Clinton, Md., at 2 p.m. Relatives and {riends’ (nvitéd. Interment church ceme- ery. CLISHIAM, MARY A. On Friday. afternoon. jovember 30. 1926, at her residence. 12§ R st. ne. Mrs. MARY A. CLISHIAM, be- loved wife of Anthony C. Clishiam and mother of Mrs. Gertrude A. Geary. Fu- neral from her late residence, Tuesday, December 4. at 8:30, thence to St. Mar- tin’s Church. where requiem mass will be said at 9 am. Relatives and friends in- vited to attend. Interment Arlington Cem- etery. COOK. SADIE A. Departed this life on Sat- urday. December 1, 1928, at her residence. 728 Harvard st. n.w.. SADIE A, beloved wife of William H." Cook and’ devoted mother of Charles Swann Howard and Lee Powell. She also leaves to mourn their ioss several other relatives and friends Notice of funeral hereafter. (Baltimore papers please copy). 3 CORCORAN. WILLIAM HENRY. Suddenly. on Thursday. November 29. 1928. at the residence of his son in Fort Myer Heights. Va.. WILLIAM HENRY CORCORAN. Fu- neral services will_be held at Gawler's e, i In Memoriam. DIXON, CLARA CHASE. Sacred to the mem- ory of our dear sister, CLARA CHASE DIXON. who entered Into eternal rest thirty-one” Jears ‘sso foday, December 3, The world may change from year to year, Qur lives from today, But the love and memory of our dear sister Shall never Ay DEVOTED SISTERS, MRS. ADDIE CHASE GREEN. HATTIE CHASE GRAY, AND BROTHER, BRYSON CHASE. hd DYER, EMMA A. In sad but loving remem- brance of my dear mother. EMMA A DYER. who departed this life six years ag0, December 1, 1922. She will never be forgotten, though on earth she is no more. DAUGHTER. CARRIE, HAWKINS, ELLA S. A tribute of love and devotion'to the sad but_sweet memory of our dear mother and daughter, ELLA 8. HAWKINS. who departed this life three years ago today. December 2. 1925. Whose love can equal the love of & mother, Whose _devotion so loval and true, ‘Who suffers so much with such joy for another. Who works with mother for you. You will never know your mother's care until she is not around. And never krow her value until she i underground. Always try 1o cheer her and keep her from being in need. Remember that she reared you &8 the enrth did the seed. You may learn to lové some one who is fond and true. But_you never can love as your mother such pleasure as loved you. 1730 Pennsylvania ave. n.w. on December 3. at 2 p.m. Inter- ment Oak Hill Cemeter: MAGGIE. Saturday, Decémber 1. 1928, at 7:30 a.m.. at her residence, 1218 2nd si. s.w. MAGGIE CRAWLEY.' Re- mains resting_at Smith & Ford's funeral parlors. 1300 S. Capitol st. Notice of fu- | neral later. TON BAKER. wife of the late George Liv- ingston Paker of New York City. Services JAMES M. PIPES. At the ‘abler funeral home. 928 M st JUANITA AND ALFRED. HAWKIN, JEMMIE. In loving remembrance of my dear mother. JEMMIE HAWKIN, who passed v one year ago toda December 2. Liberal Credit Terms Army, where gallantry on two battle- 5 dear fiuhir, }. Q. KALE. who departed s (e & year aRo 1o . 2. £TT, JEANNETTE M. On Friday, No- [ 1927, Saebe s PTAENESER ber 30, 1928, at her residence. 1128 The Important Matter of Price IN these days the price of things is an important con- sideration no matter what is be- ing purchased. Loved in life, remembered in_death. DEVOTED PAMILY. * ROBERT. A tribute of love to mory of our beloved father, ROBE] who departed this life 'forty-four ago loday, Sunday, December .. interment Glenwgod Y i .t her Tesi- oleago st e on Monday. December 3. | TIhursday. November 29, 1928 at her i St T0%am Relatives and friends invited. | dence. Sigsbee and Baker aves.. BradQury | MEINKING, F. CHRISTIAN. A tribute of Titerment Mount. Olivet, Cemetery. Helghts, Md. ELIZABETH 8 EDWARDS | MIGRRING £ SRDSTIN o0 M ibana. ¥ CHRISTIAN MEINKING. who entered into We have therefore given a great deal of thought to the matter of price, and now offer to the public complete funeral service for as little as $125. B .. . entrusted to us when we are called in to serve, and we realize the im- portance of the oc- casion in so far as rendering the best of service possible. We perform in a manner that leaves nothing undone. fields won for him the Congressional r. . on Monday. December 3.at 10 o'clock | _During the charge of his regiment at | previously had received his early educa- | bepers please coby | Gettysburg he was wounded and cap- | tion. In 1870 he married Martha | #ARKER. SARAM. on Thursday. Novem, OPEN A CHARGE |tured by the Confederates. Atter his Pe e Pman Bkt -and mother. of to make his home Capt. Pipes took part| Georse Berk neral Monday. Decem- he again was wounded, losing his right | in West Virginia politics. He was| of ins Epiphany, Dumbarton ave. between | Goltmbla ed. after.an. extenced 1RUCE | 5 27th and 28th st. n.w. Remains resting &t | G000 "Robert A. Dellett and heloved FINE MEN’S WEAR vl?" A‘;ls;m 22}‘ 1864. chwas d{»_l secretary of state and was a member | the W. Eroest Jaruis Co. Reet B o 2 Parkh i charged from rmy February 17, stituti T (e 2 Lt g s " Dellett. Funera 3 . s i BE W GRUSEERRRON cipenin. BORN. WARGARET MAY Suddeniy on S “Monday, December | year aturday, 3 b.m. After_the Civil War the young officer MAY "BORN. infant daughter of Edward | Cemetery. Yo 3 | For upwards of 40 years, until his; John and Marie Regna Born. —Funeral ELIZABETH S. B TOviNaTS Famembered 12 4%t ann | . T | There is a | was in the Government service in Washington. He served many years in {nee’ Mcwilliams), beloved wife of Frank il BRYANT, EUNICE A. On Saturday. De-| Edwards. Funerai from her late residence tg oy | Res onslblllt | ment and as a clerk in the United| sw. EUNICE A. beloved wife of Tapley | ‘hence to 8t Francis X | T e Y t S, ; 5 | hence to 8t. 5 Xavier's : oday > € | P y States Senate. He was past department | Bryant. age 56 years. ~Funeral from above | where mass will be sung at 9 am. Rela- P e i L i Ao PARR. PEARI In sad but loving em - Appreciation by brance of G dear. mother and. wite, Deserving It. Members of his family who survive| ment L TR Inter-| terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. < him are & daughter, Mrs, Frank Hen- | CARROLL, BAVID C. Suddenis on Friday, | FLEMENREICH, HERMAR,, On, Eodsy. No- derson Simpson of Florz, Ill., and three | November 30, 1928, DAVID C. beloved bus- | band of the late Dora ‘Ellmenreich. Funeral gons, J. Roy Pipes of this city, Lieut.| Dand of Giace C. Carral, 435 Buchangp | trom the chapel of Framk Celer’s Sons Col. Henry F. Pipes, now stationed at | ines Co. funcral home. 2001 14th st nw. | bor' 3, at 2:30° b, Relatives and friends Fort Humphreys, Va., and Walter L.| Services at the S. H. Hines Co. funeral| jnviled. Interment Prospect Hill Ceme- Pipes of New York City. =i Funeral services will be held at the g, Monaay, Deeemier I of Lot | e res an s invited. n Arimgton National Cemelers. B A Ay - o t_‘\omtii of J. Rz, Pqples.klss% Irving street, | CAESAR. JOHANNA. On Friduy. November ld)el%em?'l'ol Conn; uve. MARY ELIZABETH S“‘;f,_agns‘tzr 'St the. New ‘;0;’{“;‘:};“& 103519380 5. n v JOHANNA. the beloved | Gonst —Guard’ (retired). Funeral from Presbyterian Church, will officiate, and burial will follow in Arlington National Cemetery with military honors. Wounded at Gettysburg. located at Cameron, W. Va., where he | York. (Laitimore. Boston aud New York 28, 3 ife of Purdy. Before coming to Washington | See iue ‘Hiomas Barker shd. mother o exchange, while serving as a_captain, . Decenn. ACCOUNT ber 3.°1928, at 10 am. from the Chureh | Gojumbia_rd.. after an_extended illness. arm in the battle of Reams Station,| elected treasurer f Marshall County, e w8 st Jarvis Co. West End funeral | Widow of Hobert 3. Dellett and heloved 1 ! ; EISEMAN’S—7th & F 1865 on surgeon's certiicate. Otice Headsd G, A: s iber 1. 1028, MARGARET i r si EDWARDS. Suddenly, on | retirement seven or elght years ago, he | LS, e residence of her DATentS 1% LOUISA M. DAVIS. the Pension Office, the War Dopart- nber 1. 1928, at her residence, 938 G st on Monday, December 3. at 8:30 am.; ; - one sone o rest Service Wins Eieinit b s A I Tesldence on Monday, December 3. 8t 2| ives and friends Invited to atiend. In- HIS DEVOTED WIPE. * PEARL PARR. who éeparted this life one year_ago today. December 2, 1927. Sleep on. mother dear. and take thy rest. God called you home. He thought it best. In silence you suffered. in patience you ore. Until God took you home to suffer no more. Loving and kind in all your ways, Upright and kind to the end of your days. We who loved you sadly miss you. Do we forget? No! ¢ In our hearts there lies a secret place. QG NS @ the responsibil- We are mindful s in_calling for ity you place our service—y “ perform our exactnest Funeral Parlor—Private Ambulance—and Livery in Conmection J JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director » \Ul A o wife of the late Henry Caesar. Funeral Church of St. Thomas-Apostle, 27th st. from her late residence at 9 am., Decem- and Woodley Road, at 10 a.m., Monday. ber 3. thence to Holy Trinity Church| pecember 3. Interment at Arlington. 2° where hid from mortal eyes. Dwell strong and true a love that never where, masx will be said at 9:15 am. Fll:lrgr:g::,;sdcnl::lvu invited. “Inter- | GARNETT, NANCY B. On Saturday, Decem- i ment Holy Rood Cemetery. v 1, 1928, at her residence. ve st. ; 3 o B ey b GARNIET Puneral serv- | YOU Smiled your whol lifs throush, and Icex"at her late residence on Sunday, De- . 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The following births have been reported to the Health Department during the last 24 hours: James and Christina Spiridopoulos, girl. Thomas_ H. and Katherine Lewls, girl. Lieven M. and Anna Rogers. girl. William and_ Mildred Brown, gir] Maurice L. and Narcnie Bernstein, girl: Robert and Nettie Marshall. girl. E. and Lucy E. Serrin. Lester L. and Eva B. Cunninghai Joseph and Frances Reible. & Richard J. and Dorothy Kirkpatrick, girl. Carl W. ‘and Bessie E. Bradbury, girl. Rosswell E. and Lillian Hardy. eirl, (Gnarles G." and: Catherine J. Achstetter, rl. John J. and Louise Cunnil slrl. Neptall and Isabel Viliacres. bo: John H. and Barbara A. Cai Fay S. and Anna Holbrook, bo: Byers Mc. and Clara Bachman, boy. . boy. 9 Mendes J. and Mary Mannes. bay. George R.. jr.. and Natalie N. Wat, Elliott and Elizabeth C. Dimond. Ellis M. and Ada I. McClees. boy. Frank L. and Jennle E. Yirka, boy.. Walter and -Anne Oliver, boy. Robert H. and Edith M. Montgomery, boy. Albert E: and Bernadine M. Gibson, boy. Kassel and Rose Weinstein, boy. Abraham and Frances R. Wolf, boy. Epul A" and Helen J. Scyastinn. boy. Charley C. und Marie J. Bobbitl, boy, George C. and Juliet Carrington, boy. Albert and Akabe Basdekian. boy. John W. and Flora Kidwell, boy. Robert B. and Dorothy Riordan. boy. James H. L, and Bealiter E. Wailace, girl. Guy and Mabel Wills. girl: Edward and Flossie Rollins, girl. Perry and Lilda Jenki: boy. James and Ethel Smith. Thomas and Beatrice Jeflarsgn. bor. m 8. and Sophonia nson.. boy. James A. and Blanche P. Robinson, girl. Marriage Licenses.. Marriage licenses have been issued to the following: : James E. Taylo-. 41. this ecity. sephine H. Langston, 27, Holland, Vi R. D. Grymes, Leo Pickens. 25. Elberta. Va. and Nellie ‘Thomas., 20. Elberta. Va. ev. Aquila Sayles. Samuel H. Hartle: and Daisy L. Hill, 28. both of Richmond. Va.: Rev. D. F. Plerce. Rooert L. Bradford. 23. and Dorothy J. Stewart. 19: Rev. L. B. Williams. Samue!l E. Orrison, 41, Rockville. Md., and Jennie F. Hardesty. 40, Clifton Park, Md.; Rev. Daniel L. Snyder. Louis R. Ifft. 30, and Mary V. George, 30: Rev. Earle Wilfley. John J. Hiney. 28. and Minnette B. Roads, 30: Rev. John K. Cartwright. ‘William W. Clift. 22. and Mildred V. Har- desty. Rev. John E. Briges. Marvin Roberts. 23. and Helen N. Long. 19. both of Seat Pleasant, Md.; Rev. E. Hez wem. John H. Hayden. 38. Richmond. Va.. and Mary H. Darby, 48, Wilmington, N. C..' Rev. % fiward M. Bavie, 21, Capitol Heiehts, Md ward N. Davis, pitol Heiehts, and Earline Carr, 18, Carmody Hills, Md. R irrell B Bdmmnds. 64, and Bertha Cart iirrell B. Edmunds. 64, and Bertha Carter, 53: Rev. Luther T. Hughes. H. Green, 25. and Leulla Robinson, 24; Rev. John W. Bowie. Willism, D. Dickerson, 33. and Ethel P. i 'Rev. R. N.'S. Thomas. shall, 23, and Ophelia Rivies, : Rev. F. King. Carl Gunther, 21, New Yark City. and Almeda Long, 15. Baltimore, Md.; Rev. Wil- lism M. Hoffman. Charlie "A._ Wimes, 25. Rectortown, Va., and Mae D. Payne. 34, Delaplane, Va.; Rev. William M. Hoftman. Abraham Siegel, 23, and Mary 1. Blinken. 22, both of Baltimore, Md.; Rev. George Siiverstone, Frank O, Hiebik. 22, Colgate. Md.. Catherine ‘Thurnhuber, 20, Baltimore, Rev. C._F. Thomas. ind _Jo- Rev. and Md.; FOUND. FOR TOST ANIMALS. apply Animal Rescue League. 349 Maryland ave. s.w. Main 8088 GERMAN -POLICE. MALE. youns: Nov. 22 owner can have same by paying expenses and proper identification. Maln 2215. % _ SUM OF MONEY. Wednesday _afternogn. Monday. Main 1880, Br. 556. . LOST. BAR PIN_Platinum: lost Jellefls Dept. Store. after 4 o'clcck Saturday afternoon. Liberal reward. wil be given it returned. Col 4611, BILLFOLDER. D. C. operator's permit. imer, 1829 16th st. n.w. o money. checks Return to J. and recelve BILLFOLD, Thursday night in Oyster's Cafe- teria or on 14th st. between Park rd. and Oak st.. containing money and persanal pavers valuable to owner. Please return papers to W. H. Kimball, 1718 Lanier, pl. n.w. o BOOK, on lost in Fox Theater. BULL P, vicinity of 14t liberal reward. 1825 14th st. n. COLLECTION BOOKS—Two. Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. Please return to 1605 G st. se. Lincoln 3538-W. Reward. i EGI med: nort] Reward. 1116 Owen se she cleaner, in black case; on November 22. in Metropolitan Baptist Church. 6th and A ne Reward. Return to 165 Wisconsin W, . JAP BEAGLE —DOG-—Jack’ brown, with white spots, short tai to H. Wolff. 704 6th s.w. e MONE" 530, in front of National Savinus & Trust Co.. or after entry in bank. Re- ward.~ Palls Church 137-J-2. POCKETBOOK--Black, containing money. registration card. permit, De Molay Lodge card, etc. Reward. At. 1551. 1322 Emor- sone . POCKETBOOK—Lady's, tan leather. _con- taining money and_ check book: corner 9th and D sts. n.w. Phone after 5 p.m. At- lantic_271: A Y PURSE—Wi n & Trust Co. name_on_in Columbia_1394-W RIN RINGS—Wedding and _diamond ring: ladies’ room, 5th floor, Southern Building. 15th and H sts. n.w. Finder please return to owner. Mrs. Bonnle Potter, Southern Bullding Clgar Stand. . SLICKER—Boy's; Washington & Old Domin- lon Raiiway station. Return 214 Commerce Bldg. Reward. SUIT CASE—Round, _containing dresses, satin_slippers and buckle: hat: lost on Conn. ave. near Milit Liberal reward. Return 5124 Nebr: Cleveland 3 WALLET—Black pin seal, amount money and_val ity Conn. and Fl; 1310_19th st. WRIST Grafton st., Chevy Cha: Reward. Wi WATCH _and_bracelet, white-gold, T %ix Supphires, between Venus and 13in Wed. evening. _Franklin 160. 3° $20 RE Any one who found a neckplece. yellow- ish colored fur, lost over & month ago. will receive $30 It Apt to leigh Courts. tosethe v on _colla: Return Indy's le papers: .w.; Friday night. onsin HALLETT, MARGARET. On Saturday, De- cember 1. 1928, at 2:30 p.m. at her resi- dence, 1742 P st. n.w.. MARGARET MOY- LAN, widow of Maj. William Payson Hal- lett, in her 86th year; mother of Mrs. Eustace W. Homan and Mrs. Richard Da- vis Jackson. Funersl services will be held at St. Matthew’s Catholic Church, on R. I. ave. between 17th and Conn. ‘ave. 'on ‘Tuesday, December 4 at 9 a.m. Inter- ment Oak Hill Cemetery. 3 HAYWOOD. JOHN K. On Friday Novem- ber 30, 1928, Dr. JOHN K. HAYWOOD. beloved brother of Mrs. Jennle H. Moran and Reuben C. Haywood. Funeral services at W. W. Chambers' funeral parlors. 14th and Chapin sts. n.w.. on Monday, Decem- ber 3, at 2 p.m. Interment (private) Rock Creek Cemetery. 2 HAYWOOD. JOHN KERFOOT. Suddenly, on Friday, November 30. 1928, Dr. JOHN KER- FOOT, husband of Margaret O'Brien Hay- wood and son of the late Col. Edw. Graham and Margaret Henry Haywood of Raleigh, JACKSON, LOTTIE. On_Friday, November 30. 1928, &t 9:30 a.m., LOTTIE JACKSON. devoted daughter of Lottle Jones, mother of Geraldine dnd Robert Jackso ter of Sarah Bundy, William Thomas and Robert Joi Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains resting at W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors, 2232 Ga. ave. LEE, JULIA PETERS. Departed this life Suddenly, Wednesday, November 28, 1928, JULIA RS, devoted wife of Joseph W. and mothér of Mrs. Evelyn Banks, . Ethel Betters of Brokiny, . ber 3 at 1 p.m., from St. Paul's urch. 8th st. between D and E sts. Intermént Harinony Cemetery, MARTIN, THOMAS RICAUD. Novemper 30, at 9:45 am. bhurg, #a., THOMAS RICAUD MARTIN, loved husband of Sarah Sweetman Martin. Puneral -services at Gawler's chapel. 1730 Pa ave. nw, o0 Mondsy, Degen 3. at :30 p.m. i Smd; " taterment 2t Glenwood Ceme- ery. MILLEK. EMMA J. On Priday. November 30. 1938, at her residence, 146 i3th st. s.e. EMMA J.. wife of the late John M. beloved “mother of Flora L. Miller, Mrs. Wallace W. Kirby and Mrs. Robert B. O'Hars. Funeral from the home Mon- day. December 3. 2 p.m. 2 MILLER, LILLIAN. vember 28. 1928, sister, 1709 New Jersey ave. n.w.. LILLIAN MILLER of Croome. Md.. devoted daughter of the late Edward and Laura Clarke of Upper Mariboro. Md.: devoted wife of Wil- liam_ Miller, loving mother of Helen Mil- ler Pickney. William jr.. and Annle Miller, sister of Julia Holland. Estella Allen, Edna Orange. Lau; & host of otl She also e and friends. neral Sunday. 2, from the Union M. E. Church, Upper Marlboro, Md. —Remains 1 at the W. Ernest Jaryis Co. funeral pa Ga. ave. . until Saturday at 5 p.m.: thereafter at the residerce of her sister. 2 MITCHELL, FRANKLIN 8. Suddenly. on Saturday. December 1. 1928, FRANKLIN S. MITCHELL. infant son of John F. and Annie Mitchell. Funeral from the parents residence. 4507 Wisconsin ave. on Monday, December 3, at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. MORGAN, SAMUEL. Departed this life Sat- urday. December 1. 1928, at Carlisle. Pa.. SAMUEL MORGAN. Funeral at Pront Royal, Va. " MURRAY, CHARLES CLAY. On Friday, November 30, 1928, at his residence. 5625 Rock Creek Ford rd. CHARLES CLAY MURRAY. beloved husband of Ella J. Mur- Tay. Funeral services {rom the above ad- dress ‘Monday, December 3. at 10 a.m. Relatives ynd friends invited. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. 2 PIPES, JAMES. MILTON. On Saturday. De- cember 1, 1928, at Walter Reed General Hospital,Capt. JAMES MILTON PIPES. Funeral Tuesday, December 4, at 2 p.m.. from the residence of his son, 1366 Irving st. n.w. JInterment Arlington Natignal Cémetery. 3+ ROBERTSON. ALICE L. On November 26. 1928, at_Bangor, Me., ALICE L.. beloved ‘wife of Robert H. Robertson and daughter of the late Vinton and Carrie Lane Coon of this city. ices and interment at Bangor, Me. RYMER. ALFRED C. At Naval Hosoital. ALFRED C.. beloved husband of Dora R mer, aged 39 years. Funeral from Tahler's undertaking parlor, 928 M st. n.w.. Mon- day. December 3. at 2 p.m. Interment Arlington Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. = Residence, 1775 California st. SMITH, WINONA. Departed this life Pri. day. November 30, 1928, after a short i NA. the beloved daughter of 1 Smith: also leaves other Telatives and friends. Funeral Mondas. December 31, from her late residence. 621 18th st. ne. at 1 p.m., thence to Wood- lawn Cemetery. . SPANGLER, JAMES O. On Saturday. De. cember 1. 1928, at Ei ncy Hospit JAMES O.. beloved husband of Bianc Walker Spangler. Funeral (private) {rom Almus R. Speare's funeral parlors. 1623 Connecticut_ave. on Tuesday, December 4, at 1L a.m. 3 SULLIVAN, EDWARD. Saturday, December 2,1938, at his home. 53 C st. ... EDWARD SULLIVAN, 72 years. He leaves to mourn thelr loss u sister, Miss Helen Sullivan. and a daughter. Mrs. Annie Pennell. ~Puneral services wiil be held Tuesday, at 9 a.m. at St. Peter's Church. VAN TRUMP. SAMUEL. ber 30, 1928, at the hington Sani torjum, SAMUEL. beloved husband of Salome Van Trump. _Remains resting his_residence. 213 Ethan Allen ave.. oma Park. Funera] from the Sevent ‘Adventist Church, Takoma Park. Mon- ay. December 3. at 2 p.m. Interment in Glenwood Cemetery. 20 VERMILLION, REGINA M. On Friday, No- vember 30. 1926, at Emiergency Hospital. REGINA M., beloved wife of Willlam E. Vermillion. “"Remains resting at the chapei of P. A. Taltavull. 436 7th st. s.w. Puneral from 'the _chapel of P. A.’ Talta Tuesday. December 4, at 2 p.m. and friends invited. Interment Congre- sional Cemetery. 3 WATTS., MARGARET L. On Friday. No- vember 30. 1928, at Sibley Hospital. MAR- GARET L. (nee Weeks), the beloved wife ot Aaron B. Watts. aged 77 years. Funeral from H. M. Padgett's funeral home, 131 1ith st. s€. Sunday, December 2. 'at 2 p.m. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. WELSH, ELIZABETH TRUNDLE. Novem- ber 29, 1928, at Denver. Colo., ELIZABETH TRUNDLE WELSH, wite of Charles P. g J0MOFBIEDT Tuesday morning. Lin . In Memaoriam. ALEXANDER, LAWSON. A tribute of love to the memory of our dear husband and father, LAWSON ALEXANDER. who left us two years ago today, December 2. 1926. This day brings memorles so sad. DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN. * COLE, ROY PRESTON AND HOWARD Me- DONELL. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear sons and brothers, ROY PRES- TON COLE, who left us one year ago. No- vember 23, 1927, and HOWARD McDONELL COLE. who left us one year ago today, December 3, 1927. s Dear little ones how we miss you Since from earth you passed away, And our hearts are aching sorely A3 we nink of you each day. LOVING FATHER. MOTHER. BROTHERS AND SISTER. . On Priday. Novem Wi S You are gone. but not forgotten; Never shall your memory fade. Dear mother, we cannot forget you, though long may seem ihe years. Often in lonely hours we wipe away the ears. We are praying, dear mother, to meet you in Heaven some day. Sweet _thoughts shall ever linger around the grave where you are laid, dear mother HER HUSBAND, WALTER. Sr. AND HILDREN, _LULA, = WALTER. Jr.: GEORGE. JOHNNY, JAMES, FRANCIS AND FANNIE. . PATTEN. HANNAH H. In sad but loving Temembrance of my dear wife and mother. HANNAH H. PATTEN, who departed this Iife_three years axo today. Decemoer 2. 1925 Anniversary mass at Holy Comfarter Church. Her beautiful life is ended. The dear one is laid to Test; The flower we lovingly tended. But cur God knowe'h best. HER DEVOTED HUSBAND AND' DAUGH- WHITBY, SALLIE J. AND JUNIOUS. A trib. ute of love to my dear parents, who su denly left me: mother, SALLIE J. WHIT- BY, who departed this life February 21. 1924, and father, JUNIOUS WHITBY, who depurted this life November 30, 1926. Seems like to me the birds forgot their ng. Seems like to me the sky don't seem the sagge. Seems Tike to me 8 tear stays in my eyes Since mother and father went away. DEVOTED ~ DAUGHTER, ~CORINTHIAN WHITBY WALDON. MEMORIALS. 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