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STAR. T‘VAQHL\'GTO\‘ D. C, MONDAY, DECEMBER 10. 1928, IN SAVINGS REPORT The gains per inhabitant of other ! sections for the year were reported as: | East Central, $15; Pacific, $9; West Country Sets New Record With $28,412,961,000 | Central. $4; Southern, $3. For the 10-year period since 1918 Deposits for Year. THE EVENING BB o s o s . OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th & F e TUXEDO SUITS Silk Trimmed 35 Liberal Credit Terms EISEMAN'S—7th & F miral Frederick C. Billard, commandant of the U. S. Coast Guard. Born in Warrenton, Va., Mrs. Billard was the daughter of William and Saran Johnson. Many of her close relatives served in Stuart's Black Horse Cavalry. At the close of the Civil War Mrs. Bil- Funeral Services to Be Held in St.|lard came to this city to live with her | only sister, the late Mrs. George H. Margaret's Church Tomor- [Conpfl', who had married & Union sol- REPAIR WORK DELAYED. | Braths. { PERRY. WALTER M. Departed this lite_to ne gient bayond, uddenl. Saturdey, De- cember 4. 1928, at 12:40° a.m. Sency Howplial WALTER 3 BEAR Ieaves a devoted wife, Sallie Tolson and the son of the Iate Maria Millstet Funeral from h's late residence. 1424 8th st. n.w. Wednesday, December 12. at 1 o¢lack ‘pm.. thence i the Providence Baptist Church. M st. bet. 4'; and 6th sts. sw.. Rev. Aquila Sayles, paster. lllv atives and friends invited 11 PERRY. WALTER. Ofcers and members of Dickerson Tabernacle. No. 44. A 0. Moscs. “nre. reauested 15 aitend aCeml meeting Tuesday night. December 11, 1928, At the home. 1421 T st. n.w.. A% 7.30 p.m Funeral Wednesday, ‘December 13. from Providence n-vnn Chureh, M st. between o MR8 Wirren MiNoR. » Al M w. SIBT!'R BERTIE EDELIN. Fin. Sec. SHA ZEPHIE M. On Sunday. December 9, 1928 at Marviand Park. 3. ZEPHIS SHAW. aged 38 vears. Puneral fram Y. ot funeral Home. W6 H st g on v." December g ment Addison Chapel. & ke, o ADMIRAL BILLARD’S MOTHER SUCCUMBS THE WEATHER District of Columbia, Maryland and | Virginia—Fair tonight and ‘tomorrow; | not much change in temperature; gen- tle, variable winds. West Virginia—Fair and not quite so cold tonight; tomorrow fair, Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 pm., 37; 8 p.m., 32: 12 midnight, 30; 4 am. 27; 8 am,, 28; noon, 37. Barometer—4 pm. 30.11: 8 pm | 30.09: 12 midnight, 30.11; 4 a.m., 30.13 8 a.m., 30.18; noon, 30.16. Highest temperature, 38, occurred at :30 p.m. yesterday. Lowest temperature, 27, occurred at | 6 a.m. today. Rusted Ironwork Is Found Near Highway Bridge Span. Repair work on Highway Bridge, which was to have been completed to- day, will not be finished until Decem- ber 17. Assistant Engineer Commi: sioner Herbert C. Whitehurst estimated today. The delav was caused. Whitehurst aid, bv the discovery of rusted iron- work under the ends of the structure djacent to the center draw span Braths. ANDERSON. J. SAMUEL. Suddenly. Sun- dav. December 0. 1928. J SAMUEL AN DERSON. son of the late Lingan B. An- derson. Funeral from the Middle Atlantic States led with a gain of 161.2 per cent per inhabitant. Rhode Island alone of the New Eng- |1and States did not show an increase | over last year. “Vermont,” the statement continued, | “increased her savings $39 per inhabi- tant in spite of a disastrous flood. Maryland Energy Praised. “Maryland’s gain was $37 per in- habitant. Possibly no State in the East has developed more energy during the past few years to bring about di- versification in industrial and agricul- tural enterprise. dier. Mrs. Billard was married to the late Dr. Jules F. Billard. who had been a medical officer in the Union Navy. Dr. Billard died in 1912. Mrs. Billard leaves four sons, Admiral Billard. Dr. Billard and George C. Bil- lard of this city. and Willlam W. Billard of Baltimore, and a daughter, Mrs. Jo- seph A. Vaeth, wife of Prof. Vaeth of New York University. Funeral services will be conducted in | St. Margaret's Episcopal Church, Con- | | necticut avenue and Bancroft place, row Morning. Mrs. Lillian Katharine Billard died | at the residence of her son, Dr, Charles L. Billard, 1616 Hobart street, Saturday night. She was 80 years old. Mrs 'Billard was the mother of Rear Ad- By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, December 10.—The WA B M T NG T'O N'S | tomorrow terment tery. morning at 10 o'clock. will be in Rock Creek Ceme- Births ]?.ep:)rléa: Rernard A Hugh J. Warren’ S, Elsworth a Mitchell and Bessie Hawkins. and Mary and Edna M. Klein, girl. J. Granger. eirl And_Virginia Dennison. boy. nd’ Maud' Williams. bos. o5 Deaths R;eported. Georee 1 S g UR system of rendering fu- neral service is better, in every way, than the old method of guessing at prices, and add- ing on “extras” whenever pos- sible. We price our services com- plete, everything included. And the prices are mest moderate: From $125 and up. EAL FUNERAL HOME "For reference Ssk qur newhbor’ 816 H STREE For 40,7457 L st sw 30 2205 Evarts st. 18:.°Q st Bucker. ments. Now Is the Time To Have Your OIL LAMPS CANDLESTICKS VASES OR JARS Made Into Attractive ELECTRIC LAMPS Christmas Gifts $1.5 (3 < MUDDIMAN ¢ 709 13th St. N. W, Main 140-6436 P LIN E'S.T ‘MR N'S WE You can buy a lot - of gifts with the money you save on these ARCS TORE OVERCOATS 538 These coats are usually sold for money. But Hart Schaffner & more Marx have cut the costs through their great buying power; their immense volume, and we pass the savings along to you. CHESTERFIELDS DOUBLE BREASTED SINGLE BREASTED VELVET or SELF COLLARS In- ne. 3 Willard st 4 grea‘est yearly increase in savings de- Dosites recorded in the United States {was announced vesterday by W. Espey Bankers’ Association, savings bank division. totaled $28.412961,000, a gain of $2 327,059,000 over the previous year. Ine dividual depositors numbered 53,188,348, an increase of 2,496,070, “This indicates prosperity more gen- eral than at any time since the busi- | ness depression of 1920, said a state- ment Mr. Albig issued. Only Three Fail to Gain. “Only three States failed to show a gain. The gain per inhabitant was 7.7, per cent over last year, and 113.5 per cent over 1918, when the strong up- ward curve in savings deposits first de- veloped. Since 1912, when adequate records first became available, the gain per inhabitant has been 169.3 per cent.” The per capita savings now stands at $237. New York. with an increase of $49 ver capita, led the States. New York's savings deposits were reported as country's total, of $616. Massachusetts, however, was first in savings per person, with $618. Tied for Group Gains. Iantic States were tied for group gains for the year with $36 per inhabitant. lantic States, with 29.9 per cent of the 38.2 per cent of the total savings de- Perry & Walsh Morticians Private Ambulances 29 H St. NNW. Main 984 | Albig, deputy manager of the American | in charge of its | On last June 30, he reported, savings | $7.119,229.000. or 25.1 per cent of the | a saving per inhabitant | | The New England and Middle At- “The New England and Middle At- | population of the United States and | posits.” id_the statement, “have l‘ “The picture in the South is differ- ent compared with that of a year ago. Savings deposits _indicate widespread | prosperity. diversification of agriculture is increasing apace, flood ravages are being repaired and plans for control of the Mississippi have developed new energy in the valley. Texas led the | South with a savings gain per in- habitant of 14.7, followed by Georgia with 11.4 per cent. “Ohio, which last year reported no perceptible gain, has a gain this year | of $31 or 16.3 per cent per inhabitant. | Missouri, which last year showed a ma- terial loss in savings, has staged a re- markable comeback with a savings in- crease of $24 per inhabitant, or 25.8 per _cent. “The West Central States for the most part had .a remarkable turn around. In most of this group a more satisfactory condition obtains. Every State In the Pacific group had a de- cided gain over the preceding vear.” Savings per were tabulatedyas: New England States. $560; Middle Atlantic. $431: Pacific. $272; East Central, $198: West Central, $86: Southern, $63. PATTEN FUN.ERAL RITES. Late Grain King Is Paid Tribute by Business Men. CHICAGO, December 10 (#).—To- | day's funeral services for James A. Patten, one-time “wheat king” of the Nation's grain markets, elicited a widespread tribute from Chicago busi- ness men. The Chicago Board of Trade closed for several hours to permit members |to attend the services, ‘arranged for 13:30 o'clock this afternoon, from the First Presbyterian Church in Evanston, Mr. Patten’s late home. At Sandwich, Tll.. which was Mr. Pat- | ten’s home town, interment will be held tomorrow. ‘Thirty States require rear Should Have Gawler Extract from | etter: “Again I thank you all for your very kind services—it is a great comfort to my m other and myself. We greatly appreciate what you have done for us. s. Complete Cost, $102.00 JOSEPH AWLERS SONS Inc. Creablished 1830 MORTICIANS Alfred B. Walter A. Gawler Gawler + 0-1732 Penna. Ave. Main 3512:5513 Other Styles $7.50 and Up This is a new model on men—"“The Wales.,” It isa 929 Wales Brogue known manufacturer of shoes. ‘112 Wolfs ?l/a[h Cver Shop ‘F Street Walk-Over’s latest last for worthy offering of a world- in tan calf inhabitant by groups | view | Temperature same date last year— | Highest, 40; lowest, 20 Tide Tables, (Purnished by United States Coast and | Geodetic Survey.) | Today—Low tide. 1:07 a.m. and 1:09 | pm.: high tide. 6:51 a.m. and 7:02 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 1:50 a.m. and 1:52 p.m.; high tide. 7:33 a.m. and 7:42 | pm. The Sun and Moon. Today—8un rose 7:16 am.; sun sets 1 4:46 pm. ‘Tomorrow—8un rises 7:17 am.; s sets 4:46 p.m. Moon rises 5:48 am.: sete 3:44 pm. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Great Falls—Clear. Harpers Ferry—Potomac River mud- | dy and Shenandoah River clear this morning. ° Wrafller in Various C"IP! Hpuye Statlons. Weather. &wpiaisas wego) Clondy Glear Clear Clear Clear Clear Glear Snowing Cloudy Glear Pt.cloudy Clear Glear Clear Clear | Biclondy Clear Raining Clear Clear Glear Clear | Clear Clondy Gloar Pt cloudy Gloudy . Clear Raining cliy.Fas Clear Clear Bi cloudy 78 Snowing Raining .« Clear Cloudy Raining Cloudy © Raining Clear Abilens, Albans. Atlanta. Ga. Atlantic Baltimore. Md.. 30.14 Birmingham ... 3028 Rismarck, N. D 29.08 | Boston. Mass .. 20.68 Buffalo. N. ¥, 3012 Charleston. 8.6.30.74 Chicago. T 3016 | Cincinnati. Ohio 30.22 Sieveland. Oho. Tex 2008 N Y. 3068 30.20 30.08 Betroit: Mk El Paso. Tex. Galveston. Jacksonville.Fla. 30.24 Kansas Cit Los Oklahoma City.. ] Omaha. Nebr. Philadelphia.Pa. Phoenix. Ariz. Pittsburzh, Portland. | Raleizh. N__ C. | St Lake City. 3018 8an Antonio... 30.08 | 8an Diego.Caiif. 30.10 San_Pranciico. 20.98 3018 . 30.04 29.46 20'60 . 3018 FOREIGN. (7 am., Greenwich time. toda. Temperature. Waather, Clear Part cloudy Part cloudy Clouds Slenr Greenwieh time. today.) Horta (Fayal), Azores... 80 Part cloudy (Current observations.) Hamiltcn. Bermuda . ..... Clear n Juan. Porte Rico Clear avana. Cuba... Rain Colon, Canal Zone Cloudy | Spokane. wash WASH.. D. C. London. Enzland Paris, Pranes... Berlin, Germany. .. Stackholm, Sweden | Gibraltzp. Spain foon. | | i | Berlin, Germlny hu established a municipal consuitation center for chil- dren_having heart disease. PET CAT. in Franklin Park {gecriotion. Apply 902 13th st, L LOST. { GTOMOBILE JACK. dropped 1) Sw.a It Teturned to owner. Fudolon” & BOSTON-BULL white pup. D._C. Balston. Va., 'Sunday. December 2. A. J. Harthe. 2007 Franklin st. n.e. Patomae.3030-J. BUNCH OF KEYS—Tn Georzetown. bétween Wisconsin_ave. and 2ith st Phone West | | 1 _ Reward. ¢ BUNCH OF KEYS. on rin Knight on tag; Good Hope ave s December 3. ‘Reward. _ Mrs. | Phone | name Walter A T oy Nichots Finder return to 1416 i reward. 533 193-W. DOG‘Bm'n und hllck part | {ar No. 14476, ST Reward it returned to 710 .., vicinity “School So 4% and D ats. s Plinse raturn s Jefterson Junior High School. 6th and Vir- ®inia ave. s.w. Reward. H. H. Robinson. FINGER RING. white sold with 3 diamonds. Loat o7 beaity unlrlor7gflrllor at 5117 Ga. tag No. 1352 Reward. 11% ULL DOG. weight about 3§ pounds. white stripe around neck, Saturday. | mmnv“clnu.nn Pari. Re Cle: GLASSES_Downtown, Saturdav. December A: Major H. Robb. Optician. on case: Metra. 1408, Return Mrs. Atwell. 1016 72nd st. n.w 1n* flonDoN SETTER. biack and hrown female. | vicinity Wyoming eve. and 18th st. n.w. Reward. Returr to J.'C. Dodse. 1750 16th KEY CASE, | Safurd brown leather. containing about . vicinity 9th and Maryland | Atlantie 286. Mmorm.rnn POLICE BADGE No. 1048, vieinity No. 8 precinct. L. J. Thomas, No. 8 Drecinct, U between Sih’ and Vermont ave. o the hills and down est dairy section of dairy fAooded with fresh air where keynote, mpson’s 14 DELIVERY Simpson's milk is now- delivered to you daily for 14c a_quart. It comes from over the valleys—the. rich- this country—from a sunshine and nitation is the 9 milk builds hodies on a firm foundation. C quart ATLANTIC 70 PEARL NECKLACE. with 99 pearls and claso. with 2 heart-shaped diamonds. Finder | please Dhone North 6908 POCKETBOOK—Black: lost on T st. con- taining 320, " Generous reward. Retiirn to st nw. POCKETBOOK--Tan, contalning driver's license, address 117 Primrose st. Chevy | Chase, Md., and valuable articles: lost Sat- urday crning. Return to 3210 Adams Mill rd. _Keeo money. Call Col. 7410. RING, solitaire diamond. om-mmonm cut yione, deep setiing; Friday. December ‘1 Very liberal rewar auter, Pierce & Co., Transportation Bldl, between 10 am 1 ray_ silk, Spanish _embroidered. Please return to 3310 nn. ave., Apt. 703 Phone North 6316. Rew: Sl'ltrmcx.ui tortolse rims, Friday night. | WATCH, Elgin: C. B. McOling on face: yei- low gold closed face case; near Union Sta- tion plaza. 1128, 00 REWARD for the return insurance containing collection book and policis I in 9271 10° FUNERAL DiRECTORS. el = Pk o = — | V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor connected | with the original W, R. Speare establish- Sy 1009 H St. NW ne Prank. 6636 one Er evmery 940 F 8t. N. Succeeding the m‘lnnnlw R. spture Co. 1623 Connecticut A Potomac 4600 _yrs. at 1208 H st 45 yrs. at 940 F st Wm. H. Sardo & Co.| Private l.imousine Ambulance 42 H St NE | Modern_Cravel ______ Lincoln 524 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. Modern_Chapel. _Telephone Main 2473 “ESTABLISHED 1876. JOHN R. WRIGHT C(? _1337 10th CHAS. | S ZURHORST 301_EAST CAPITOL ST. Ph oy Dignified. lent Serv Pl 2 Enaver W. W. Deal & Co. 818 H ST _NE. = " In F. CIOSTELLO . o o 1 E Birch’s Sons ] dlMc BIRCH) .xw M St. N.W, ~ Ehone west 8 | CHRISMORE. | BAMITER. TIPPET FELSO! | HEMGI | som in his 70th vear. his late residence. 1528 W st. se.. Tues- day. Decemter 11. 2 p.m. Relatives and friends _invited. Cemetery ARCHER. MARTHA ANN. On Sunday. De cember 9, 1928. at St. Anna's Home. MARTHA 'ANN ARCHER. Funeral Tues- day. December 11. at 1 pm. from St Luk#'s Episcopal Church. Remains resting #t_McGuire’s funeral home. 1820 Sth st n.w. ARCHER. MARTHA A. The Tinner Phyllis Wheatley Society announces with the death of V Funeral Tuesd December 11, at 1 oclock. from St. Luke's Episcopal Church. 1th and Church sts, n.w. Members in vited. IF E. MASON, Pres, MARGARET 5. BYRD. Rec Sec. o . ANNA. On December 9. 1928. $:30 o.m.. at her residence. 714 9th st. s.e.. ANNA AXMAN. aged 70. beloved wife of Emil _Axman. mother of George. Willlam and Mamie Axman and Mrs. Emma Jones. ence on’ Wed- 2 0 pm. Rela- tives and friends invited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemeters. 11 { BARTLETT, JENNIE ber 10. 1938. JENNIF, S.. the late Phoenix Bartleti chapel of Frank Geler's Sans Co.. th st. n.w. Notice of funeral later BELT. GEORGE TIAN. On Sunday. December 9. 1928. at his residence. Penn- sylvania_avenue extended. GEORGE CE- LESTIAN BELT. aged 80 sears. Funeral from the above residence on Wednesdav. December 12. at 2 p.m. Relatives and (riends invited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery 11 AN KATHARINE, On Sat- z at the residence of her son. Dr. - Tara. 1616 Hobart 30w LILLIAN KATH- ARINE. widow of the iate Dr. Jules F. Billard. _Funeral services will be 10 a.m.. Tuesday. December 11. at St. Mar- gorels Episcopai Church. Conn, avé, and | ancroft place. Interment in Rock Cresk Cemetery. 10 BOLAND. CATHERINE, Departed this life rday. December 9:35 am tdence Mosoital. CATHERINE, ‘beloved daushter of John E. ana Vercnics B inee Branson). Puneral from her late resi ence. 133 E st. S.e.. on Tuesday. Decem. er 11, 'at 1 p.m. Interment at Mount Ofivel Cemetery 2 BOWMAN. WILLIAM HOWARD. on Monday. December 10. . At Hospital, WILLIAM HoWARD "BOWMAN. r Bowman and father of Willlam Howard. ir.. and Mfldred Bowman. Notice of fu- neral later. BRONSO) On Monday, Decem- | beloved' wife of Remains at _the 113 Sr. LYLA V. On Saturday. Decem ber 8. 1928, at 9:45 a.m.. LYLA V. BRON. SON (nee ‘Willis), beloved wife ot Domi nick 8. Bronson. Funeral Tuesday. D: cember 11, from the residencs of Mr. 8. D. Bronson. 1724 Park rd. n.w. at 8:30 thence to Sacred Heart' Church, will be said at 9 a.m. soul. Interment Relatives and am where requiem ma for the repose of her Mount.~ Olivet Cemetery. riends fnvited. BUCK! GEORGE H. On Saturday, De- cember 8. 1928. at his_residence. st. s.w.. GEORGE H.. Blanche Bucker (nee mains resting at the mother. Mrs. Mary Schippel. 1008 8'a st. s.w. Pureral services on Tuesday. Decem- ber 11, at 1:30 p.m. Relatives and friends invited to ‘attend. National Cemeters. BURROUGHS. WILLIAM E. On Sunday. December 8. 1928, 'at his residence. 4113 Ganal rd. n'w. WILLIAM E. beloved hus- hand of Mary A. Burroughs. neral hereafter BURTON. ANNIE. On Saturday. December 8. 1928, 1t 2:30 D m.. ANNIE. heloved wife of Basil L. Burton, (nee Tardella), In her 62nd year. Funerai from the residence of her daughter. Mrs. R. A._Birchett, 8720 13th st. n.w.. Tues. . December 11. at 10 a.m. Interment in Glenwood Cemetersy. 100 JOHN. On_Sundas. ber 9. 192, JOHN CHRISMORE. from the National Luthern Home Tues- day. December 11. Glenwood Cemetery. | CLARKE. ALICE §. Suddenly. December s midnight. ‘at her residence. 175 Wath, "o " Chertvaain: v ALICE 8. wife of A B Clarke. survived by four daughters, Cora M. Disher. Almeda Mor- zal, Elsie’ O'Neil. Effie Sperber. and two sons. Abner and Arthur Clarke. Services the Methodist _Protestant at 2 p.m.. 'December 11 Mount ~ Olivet Cemetery. Ariington Counts. Va. 4 NNER. MINNIE M. _On Saturday, Decem- ber 8, 1928, MINNIiE M.. beloved wife of John ' D. Conner and ‘mother of Capt Henry J. Conner. U. S. A.. Fort Humphreys. Va.. and John Conner, Bareroft. Va.. and daughter of ‘the late’ Henry §. and Lucy I Smith. Loudoun County. Va. Re- mains resting at the Tabler funéral home. 928 M st. n.w.. where services will be held on Mondav. December 10, at 7:30 p.m. In- terment Tuesdayv. December il. in Le Va.. 12:30 p.m. Reiatives and friends _inv (Newark, N. J.. pa please copy.) 1 1928, II'NIII.!. ROSANNA. _December 9. ROSANNA DANIELS. She was & Tesident of Fairtax County. Puneral serv: ices will take place at Episcopal Chureh Tuesday evening at 3 oclock at Baile: Crossroads, V. DAVIS. FANN Smallwood). residence of “his Decem- at 3 pm. at od. o' New York ity avian Cemefery, Staten Island, N, SARAH J. On Sunda SARAH J. GILL. aged 99 years. loved widow of Willism H. Funeral | from Saffell's chapel, 5th and H sts. n.w. Tuesday, December 1. at 10 a.m. Inier- ment Ebenezer. Loudoun Co., Va. MIRANDA VIRGINIA. On Friday. 7, 1928, at 2:48 ‘a.m. egidence. College’ Park. Md. GINIA. beloved wife of An Funcra) Trom CF. Gasch's ‘Sons. Hyalis vills, Md.. funerai pariors on Tuesday. De- er 11, at 3 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Congressional Ceme- tery. Green. On Saturday. 8. 1928. at Hot Springs. Ark. PISPEY FELSON. “beloyed husband of Helen Baron Hamiter. Notice of funeral SBACH. CHARLES F. On Sundar, December CHARLES F.. beloved Deioa” of Moty A Hemgessuch® inee Funeral from his late resi: on, Wednes- 0 8t Theresa’s Church. where mass wi said at 9 a.m.for the repose of his soul. Interment Ariington Cemetery. Relative: and friends invited. ELLEN. December 9. 1928, u ) |l. ELLEN. the wife of the Johnson wnd mother of the late Lucy Johnson Gross. Grifin Johnson, Ada Johnson Cooke and Elmer Johnson. She leaves to mourn their loss four duughters and two sons. Charley Johnson, Sallie Johnson Hill. Mary Johnson Brown. Clara Johnson Andret Eusebia Johnson Colbert and Percy and seven Standehildren and _five andehil: ren- “he funeral from her late residence 23 pm, Wednesday. December 1. Rela- tives and friends invited. (Phflldflflh!l Dapers. please copy.) e CRfTaR. on DAEME . T Baltimore City Hospital. GEORGE JOHN- SON. son of t late Ruben and Winnie Johnson. He leaves to mourn their loss iwo sisters. Mrs. Martha Robertson and Mrs. Eliza Tyler, and a host of other rela- tives and friends. Puneral from chapel of Robert T. Donohue, 2030 M st. n.w.. Tuet Gy ‘December 11, 2 pm. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Mount Zlon Cemetery. KIESON. ALBERT L. At Marana, Ariz. AL- BERT L. KIESON. husband of :Dl!"l Brown Kiescn. Funeral at Arlington Ceme- tery. Tuesday, December 11, 1928, lt ll o'clock LEE, WILLIAM. 1928, at Walter Reed He LE! Notice of 'Ill’lfrl mains resting at W. Ei parlors. 1)12 G 15 E. Deoaried this lite De- ember 8. I‘T! at o'clock p.m.. tllll triumph of Christisn faith. She leaves | to mourn Kh!lr,]fldsl 1) :lfllsl 1 ld:,lll;fl:‘"“l Cep-duughter. 3 deughters-in-la s fitawt S srinactildren wnd ' post of ves and [rient r"‘.“D!(rPIIIbQY 12, at 1:30 o'clock. from wolitan Baplist Church. . be~ 13th and 13th “‘h Iro\l\ells;n;;: officiating. Remains may be seen & Allen undertaking parlors. 13th and Pll Ave. Dow. INTON. Inter. -t n AM H. On Saturday, o ‘SUmber b {338 at his Tesidence. Brook: ville, Md.. WILLIAM H. LINTON. in bis §4th year. Puneral Tuesday, ~ December 11, 2:30 pm.. tiom St John's Epi-copsl Chu Olnéy, Md. Interment chutch cemetersy. 10 MASON. CORNELIA MA! Suddenly. Sat- urday. December 8, 1928, ‘at the home of her dangnter, Mrs. Prank MeWatters. 27 West _11th st. New York City, CORNELIA MASON. widow of late Brig. Gen. John Sanford Mason. in her 94th year. Funeral irom the chapel of Almus R re. 1623 | Conn, ave.. 10:30 Tuesday. Relatives and friends invited. Interment at Arlington. MOORE. CLYDE HOLDEN, Suddents; Sundas morning, December 9, 1928, CLYDE HOLD- EN. beloved hushaud of Rose &, and son of Johin P. and the late Leona White Moore. Notice of funeral later. MOSSBURG. SAMUEL W. Suddenly, Su: 9. 1928, SAMUEL W. MOSS. by his wife. Helen sbur Samuel A. Moss- bure: a brother. Harry L. Mossburg. and four children. Funeral services at his late residence, 908 B st. s.e.. Wednesday. De. gember 13, at 2 p.m. Inierment Glenwood Cemeter: ODEN. ALICE. On Sundey: December 0. llu CE ODEN. devoted sister of Rober! .ron nd GratesOden. = Notice s resting w. !:‘rnu- "lrv + oo ral ariore 2 e, Interment Congressional | sorrow | MARTHA A. ARCHER. | at | held af { Garfield | 457 L | beloved husband of | Re- | Interment Arlington | Notice of fu- | at Garfleld Hospital. | Funeral | Interment Church. | at_her | MIRANDA | SMITH. MAL hDA Suddenly. on ! . Fmrldpnr! nr MALINDA SMXTH ds voted sister of Belle and _John Blackstos and aunt of Catherine Preston, llln Grady. Louise Boyd. James Tell an: Hill and Rl:hfl Hunt of New York Cll and friends. Notice of {uneral hereafter. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral pariors. 2222 Ga. ave. n.w. AMITH. WILLIAM MeKINLEY. jature day December 8. 1928, WILLKAI?“ME LEY SMITH. dflmed husband of Smith and _son of Verta Lee Lindsey father of Ruby 8mith Interment h- burg. Va. Wednesday. December 1 ’nfif- mains r ng At the W. Ernest Jarvis | _Co. funeral parlors. 2222 Ga. ave. n.w. | TRAPPE. MRS. HENRY G. flnlurcn' - csmber 8, 1928. at 7:35 . at Hn D' | bathic Hospital. Mre. HENRY G TRAPY 5 | azed 51 years. beloved wife of Henry { Trappe. Funeral from Schippert's fu- | neral chapel. 2008 Eve st. nw., Tussda: | December 11. at 2 p.m. (Allentown, Ps.. | papers plea copy.) WARE. JOSEPH. Members of the Y. M. L. | R. Asso. are hereby notified of the death of JOSEPH WARE of 2722 Olive ave. n.w. | Punerel services Tuesday. 1 p.m.. at Alex- | andria Memorial Baptist Church. THOMAS HOLLAND, Pres. T. CARTER. Sec. WARE. JOSEPH S. All members of B. P. R. ‘are hereby notified of the_funerai of Brother JOSEPH S. WARE on_ Tues December 11 A . at Alexan- arfa Memorial Baptist Church. N st. bet. 27th and 28th sts. n.w i A. A. BROWN. Dictator. | WATERS. HATTIE L. On Sa‘vrday. Decem- Eer 928. HATTIE L. W. [ & st aws wite ‘of Ghaties Funeral services ai Gawier's chapel. Pennssivania ave. nw. Tuesdss. Deca at 2 p.m,_Relatives and friends Inv"ed ‘o' attend. Interment private. | WHITE. JAMES E. Departed this life sun- | " day. December 9. 1928, at Fresdmen's Hos- ! Dital, JAMES E. WHITE. beloved husband | of Jennie E white, Remains temporarii resiing at the funeral parior of Smith Pord. 1300 S. Notice of neral later WOODWORTH. CHARLES G. | " December i 1938, at 5:30 bm. st @ Dieco Hotpital. Coronado. Calif.. CHARLES . “beloved son of Clarence A and the » Plorence Lircoln Woedworth of 1352 Talbot st. Anacostia. D. C.. only brother ai Mrs. Florence M. Shipiev. Notice of funeral’ later. i ‘ In fMemortam. | BELL. JAMES R. In sad but loving remem- | orance oi our dear brother. JAMES R BELL, wno departed this life ons year a today. December 10, 1827. Deep, in our hearts sou are fondis remem- ‘happy memories cling to Four True nearts that loved vou with despest affection Atwass will love vou in death just the vamr.n SISTERS. MRS. R. B. PORTER. MRS, B. OVERHALL. MRS C, B BPib AND MRS, £ B HOLMES. ' I JACKSON. ROBERT S. and FELIX M. ng_remembrance of my dear husband. RORERT B "TACKSON. Who departed. thi | life December_10. 1913, and our beloved son and brother, FELIX M. JACKSON. who de- parted this lifs July 6. 1927. lueth Hig beloved wire. 8R4 JACKSON. SISTER. Hosa TACReSN JOHNSON. MAMIE H. Tn sad but loving memory of our devoted wife and dsugh- t*r-in-itw, MAMIE H. JCHNSON. who paried ihs life iwo séars aso todaz, De- cember_10. SER DeVOTED. HUSBAND AND MOTHER- IN-LAW. | LANGLEY. EMMA E. In sad but loving re- membrance of onr beloved friend, A ELANGLEY. whe fell asiees in Jesus thiree years ago today. December 10, ‘192 |- on. for a tonch of a vanished hand, ¢ sound of & voice that is suill THEL AND EMMA. * EE. VIRGINIA PAI.'LIHI Sweetess memor ries of our dear littlé girl, VIR PAULINE LEE. who passed awas eleven vears ago today, December 10. 1917, THE FAMILY. * MeMULLEN, RUTH T. In sad but loving i ot Ty degr bothes. "ROTH McMULLEN. who deporied thiz lifs one vear ago todsy. December 10, 1 Today recalls the memory Of my devoted mother, laid to rest: And tnose wno silll remember her Are those who loved her WeR DAVGHIER. LOIS. © SCHEITLIN. MINNIE E. ‘In loviris reme; brance of our wife and mother. MIN i E. SCHEITLIN. who departed this life one | vear aze today. December 10. 1027, We miss you. dear. and that is tru; No one can take the place of you. FATHER AND SONS. * TWINE, T, VERNELL In loving remow france of my dear liitle sirl, Rer TWINE. who departed this life five vea | ago today. December 10, 1923, | Xmas time is coming. To some it brings good cheers; Te me it brings sedness. My thoushts go back five vears MOTHER DEAR. | WEBSTER. ERMA SHUMATE. In sad and loving memory of our beloved daughiter and sister, ERMA SHUMATE Wi 3 who departed this life December 10, I! M MRS, LOVING (OTHER. FLLA . AND FAMILY. MA | WILLIAMS. ROBERT. AND THOMAS, LU loving’ remembrance of my CINDA. 'In dear father. ROBERT WILLIAMS. who passes to happiness beyond December 10. | 1902, twentv-six years ago todav. and | sweet memory of my kind. lifelong friend. LUCINDA THOMAS. who departed thi: life October 27, 1921, seven vears age. Gone. but kindly remembered TORA' M. WITLIAMS. * On Friday. beloved husband of Essle Catherine | R AND MEMORIALS. - Monuments Mausoleums OESIGNED AND ERECTED WRITE OR TELEPHBN! FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET MAIN 2968 THE J. F. 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