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THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Cloudy and warmer tonight and tomorrow; lowest temperature about 35 degrees; gentle to moderate south, shifting to west or northwest winds. Maryland—Cloudy tonight and to- morrow; warmer tonight and in the east portion tomorrow; moderate south, shifting to west or northwest winds. Virginia—Cloudy and warmer tonight and tomorrow; moderate winds, mostly south and southwest. West Virginia—Cloudy tonight and tomorrow; warmer tonight: colder to- morrow in northwest portion. Record for 24 Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 32; 8 p.m, 30; 12 midnight, 28; 4 am, 24; 8 am, 24; noon, 32. Barometer—4 pm., 3025; 8 pm 30.36; 12 midnight, 30.48; 4 a.m., 30.52; 8 am,, 30.59; noon, 30.58. Highest temperature, 32, occurred at noon today. Lowest temperature, 22, occurred at 6:30 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 23; lowest, 12. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Low tide, 8:42 am. and 9:17 p.m.: high tide, 2:03 a.m. d 2:39 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 9:34 am. and 10:12 p.m.; high tide, 2:57 a.m. and 3:31 pm. B . Today. The Sun and Moon. ‘Today—Sun rose 7:27 a.m.; sun sets 4:58 p.m. Tomorrow—sSun rises 7:27 am.; sun sets 4:59 p.m. Moon rises 12:40 am.; sets, 12:27 p.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Condition of Water. Great Falls—Clear. Stations. Abilene, Tex Albany, N. ¥ Atlania, Ga.... 30.50 Atlantic Citv.:. 30,58 Baltimore, Md.. 30.58 5 13048 3008 3048 Pt.cloudy Clear Clear Snow Cloudy © Cloudy Clear Pt cloudy Cloudy Clear : Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear . Clear Clear Pi.cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Pt.clondy Cloudy Bt cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy 50 Cloudy’ 50- 0.i6 Rain 24 ... Cloudy 8 0.0i Clear 42 0.44 Ptcloudy 34 26 Clear 31 22 Clear Gincinnati, Ohio 30.40 Cleveland. Ohio. 30.34 Columbia, S. C.30.54 Denver, Colo... 30.14 Detroit, Mich .. 30.24 El Paso. Tex... 30.06 Galveston., Tex. 30.26 Helena, Mont... 30.08 Huron.' S. Dak.: 30.38 Indi 3 Kansas City. Mo. 30.10 Los Angeles. Cal 20.06 Louisville. ~Ky.. 20,44 Miami, Fla 30.26 N. Orleans. 30.33 New York,' N.Y.3056 Oklahoma ' City. 30.12 Omaha. Nebr.. . 30.12 Philadelphia.Pa. 30.58 Phoenix. Ariz.. 30.04 Pittsburgh, Pa.. 30.46 Salt Lake City. 20.92 San Antonio..’ 3016 3an Diero.Calif. 30.04 San Francisco. 30.12 . Louls, Mo.. Minn 3 30.12 30.51 BAR PIN, platinum top filisree: two small diamonds’ and sapphive. Reward. ~Phone North 10000. Apt. 128. P R PIN —Diamond and platinum; at Ware man Park Hotel New Year eve. rd. Phone Potomac 534: BARPIN. white-zold. center, between 20th and Fox Theater. Pinder phone Potomac 1222. = BEAGLE HOUND. straved from 717 4th st. ne. Friday evening: name “Marks: on collar. Return above address. Liberal re- T BILLFOLD Park Hot Year Eve. dark brown leather. single fold. containing cash. about 5110 to $125, also re- ceipts for tuition at Georgetown Forsian th s | Seivice School and other papers in the name of Wm. J. Finke, or Wm. Finke. jr.. or Wa. B. Finke. Reward. 3000 Conn. ave. APt. 200._Phone Adams 4800, S | BILLFOLDS, two: one. t and papers; F. H. Jones, Georgia containing mone: permits. Rew B n Que st. at Conn. ave. or 19th. Reward. Call Mrs. Dickson Watts. Wardman Park Hotel._ BRACELET—Platinum. set wjth 2 emeralds and 1 diamond; lost New Year eve. Reward. Call National 3493. BRACELET, French crysta New Ycar eve. Reward. LT e £y BRINDLE BULL. black and wi e night: reward. Return to 2424 Tracy pl. or call_Potomac TS BUCKLE, rhinestone sIipper _buck] 3 Year eve: Congressibnal Country Club or Porter_st. _Cleveland 3584. tte Hot Call Columbia | CARD CASE lost, with driver's permit and club_card. Reward. M. G. Gibbs. 77 P n.e. CAT, young male, part maltese, dark gray Wwith darker bar markings, answers to name Boze: lost Sunday evening near Adams Mill rd. and Kenvon st. Substantial reward for return. Tel, Adams 461. e CUFF_BUTTON. half link. biack onyx set with diamonds: New Year eve. between Con- gressional Country Club and Childs." Liberal reward. Adams 10132, DOG, hiack and white: named Spot: vieinity 18th ‘and Lamont: owner leaving city with dot_Saturday. _Reward. Columbia_2459. Bendants Kiiached: near Barie Thenier ndants i near Earle r Falls Church 272. e ENGLISH BULL DOG.. neck, wearing green collar: long ears: vicin- 3 eveland Park, Cleveland 358 ENGLISH SETTER, male; Whil “uh;hll;'k ame “Gene.’ Reward. = Phon Franklin 7733 or Siiver Spring 464 KEYTAINER with ‘several keys, probably on Eye st. between 20th and 21st or at Isth wnd i Cull’ Potomac 293-J during te stripe_around evening. PEKINGESE, larg . with large n & FrRINGE with Jarge eves and dark 1624 18th st. n.w. ~Decatur £ box. Phone 5o in blub v Reward if returned io 504 9th n.w. 3310 X, from ring: 6th ne, 19 and Pa. gve. n.w. or on car._Call_Atlantic 1384, TERRIER. Bostol male Dec. 23: 1 2521 3rd WRIST WATCH. Elgin,_lost Hotel In ballrooin New"Year, exs. J. L. Feeney, N. 8866 . WRIST WATCH. lost Tuesday evening. | 1012 Tth’ st. . WRIST WATCH, gold: initialed “S.P.L"" near” 14th and Clitton. ~ Reward. ~Adams OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN’S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th & F e —————— TUXEDO SUIT Silk Trimmed $35 Liberal Credit Terms EISEMAN'S—7th & F O Waare ever mindtul of the wi of those who call on us. form our work with the utmost care. Funeral Parlor—Private Ambulance—and Livery in Conmection JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Ryan Service Is Ever Considerate Telephone Atlantic 1700-1701 MRS. F. G. P. GRAFF DIES. Patent Office Employe for 20 Years Expires. Mrs. Florence G. P. Graff, 71, an employe of the Patent Office for the past 29 years, died at her home, 1715 Minnesota avenue southeast, yesterday jafter an illness of about two weeks. Mrs. Graff was a native of West Virginia, and her father, Preston Pugh, was at one time a member of the State Legislature and later sergeant-at-arms at_the Capitol. Mrs. Graff is survived by her hus- band, Charles T. Graff, an employe of the Department of ,Commerce, and a sister, Miss Alice Pugh of this city. Funeral services will be held at her home at 2 p.m. Saturday. Inter- ment will be in Rock Creek Cemetery. Birlix:Reporlcd The following births have been reported to the Health Department in the past 24 hours: Charles W. and Elizabeth V. Bodner. girl Frederick W. and Marian H. Kurz. girl. Aloysius J. and Margaret E. Bier. boy. Andrew C. and Audrey R. King. boy. Paschal nd Ann S Shorb. boy. John W. and Louise V. Remiilieux. boy. Charles B. and Elsie M. Baker. boy. Basil M. and Evelyn B. Webster. girl. John C. and Grace B. Jackson. boy. Frederick and Beulah Jackson, boy. Ulysses and Mary E. Prince. Jr.. boy. Sandy and Nellie C. Levi. girl. Martin J. and Mary V. Lewis. girl. Marc A and Ethel Terrell, girl. On_ Wednesdas, . 1920, al the home of her sis- ter, Mrs. Margaret Haislip, Occoquan. Va., MARY HELEN ALLEN. ased 10 years. widow of R."H. Allen. Besides her sister she is survived by one daughter, Mrs A Railey of 715 15th st. Washington, D C. “Services Priday, ary 4. at Woodbridge Methodist Church. Interment Woodbridge Cemetery. ARNOLD, LYDIA BRYAN. On January 2, 1929, ai_her residence. 3433 14in LYDIA BRI AN, wife of the late Arnold. " Puneial Friday, 3 p.m. Hines' funeral parlors, 2901 14th st. n.w. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. (Detioit papers please copy.) 3+ BALTZ. MINNIE. On Thursday. January 3, 1929, MINNIE BALTZ. Funeral from the residence of her sister, Mrs. Mary Michael, 2903 Georgia ave. n.w., Friday, January 4 @7 pm. Interment at Martinsburs. MARY HELEN BRESLYN, ALEXANDER WILLIAM. Departed this life, suddenly, January 1, 1929, 5 am.. at his residence. 903 4th_st. se.. ALEX- ANDER WILLIAM BRESLYN. beloved hus- band of thelate Margaret Aukward Bres- Iyn, aged 79 vears, Funeral from his late residence 'Friday.” January =4, p.m. thence to Christ' Church. G_st. s.e. be- tween 6th and 7th. Friends and relatives invited to attend. Interment Consres- sional Cemetery. 3 BROOKS, WILLIAM. Departed this lfe suddenly, Monday, December 31, 1928, at 0 p.m.. at his residence, 607 New Hamp- shire ave. n.w.. WILLIAM BROOKS. be- loved husband of Lillian Brooks. Funeral service Priday. January 4. 1920, at 2 p.m., at Bovd & Wilson’s funeral pariors. 10th’ and L sts. n.w. Friends invited to BROWN. RUTH. Departed this life Tuesday, January 1. 1929, at her residence. 431 M it nov. RUTH BROWN. Funeral Friday, K . at 1:30 pm., home. 338" Rhode ves and friends in- vited. Interment Payne's Cemetery. CARR., WALKER A. Departed this life Tues- day, Jenuary 1. 1929, at 7:45 am. WALKER A CARR. He leaves to mourn their loss a devoted wife. Mrs. Emma Carr; one son. Emenuel G. Carr: one stepson, Augustus Thomas: four _grandchildren, father, one brother, two sisters, host of other relatives and friends. Funeral f:om Elks' Home Friday, January 4, at 2 pm. Remains resting at Bundy's funeral parior, 649 Fla. ave. n.w. 3 CARR. WALKER A. Al officers and mem- bers_ of Columbia Lodge, No. 85 I B. P. O. E. cf W.. are hereby notified of the death of Brother WALKER A. CARR. Ses- sion of sorrow will be held at Columbia Lodge Home Thursday. January 3, 1929, «t 8 pm. Funeral Friday. January 4. from Flks' Home, at_1:30 p.m. Morning Star No. 40; Forest Temple, No. 9. and Temple, No. 422, are invited to ERT E. JONES, Exalted Ruler. . E. WILLIAMS. Sec. CHASE, WILLIAM W. On Wednesday. Janu- ary 2, 1929, at his residence, 6705 4th st. n.w. 'WILLIAM W.. husband of Mary G. Chase. Funeral from his late residence on Fridey, January 4. at 2 pm. Inter- ment at Glenwood Cemetery. COLLETTE, MARIE FRANDL oOn Tucsday. January 1. 1920. MARIE PRANDL daugh- ter of the late Capt. John R. and Ella L. Collette. Funeral from her late residence. 3421 Brown st. n.w., on Priday, January 4. at 11:30 a.m. CONNERY, HANNAH. On Wednesday. Jan- uary 2. 1929. HANNAH. aged 75 years. e- loved wife of the late Andrew Connery. Puneral from the residence of her daush- ter. 3531 New Hampshire ave. n.v.. on Friday, January 4, at 9 a.um. thence to Holy Comforter Church. where requiem mass will be said at 9:30 a.m. for the re- pose of her soul. Interment Arlington Cemetery. (Pitchburg, Mass., please copy.) DALY, CATHERINE M. On Tuesday. Janu- ary’1,71929, at_her’ residence. 4305 13th st. n.e., CATHERINE M., beloved daygh- ter of ‘the late ‘Patrick J. and the ’late Julia Daly (nee Lonz). Hemains resting at_the home of ‘her aunt. Mrs. James O'Connor, 2303 1st st. n.w. 'Funeral from the above address on Fri January 4. at 8:30 am. thence to St. Anthony's Church, where mass will be said at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends invited to_attend. Interment at Mount Olivet Please omit flowers. DELINSKI. ANNA. On Wednesday, Janu: 2. 1929, at Georgetown University Hospital. ANNA 'DELINSKY. Funeral from her late residence. 3418 N st. n.w.. on Friday. Jan- 8: thence to Holy Trin- ch, Wl mass will_be said at Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- papers PIGGLE. ANNA MAY. On Wednesday. Jan- uary 2, 1920 at Cnildren's Hospital, ANNA MAY, 18 months. belovad daughter of Anna E. and George A. Digszle. PFuneral FPriday. January 4. at 2 p.m.. from her late hiome. 726 6th st. n.e. Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery. * DUNCAN. RUSELL M. On Wednesday, January 2, 1929, RUSELL M. DUNCAN. He leaves to mourn their loss a father, mother, flve brothers. three sisters and a host' of other relatives and (riends. Remains resting at the George B. Clarke Co. funeral parlor. 1418 Florida ave, n.e. Funcral from the apove named chapei Sunday. January 8. at 1 p.m 3 DYER, WILLIAMANNA PLANT. On Wed- nesday, Januacy 2. 1929, at Sacred Heart Home, Hyattsville. Md.. WILLIAMANNA PLANT DYER. beloved wife of the Iate Thomas Baker Dyer and youngest davgh- ter of the late John and ha Plant and cnly sister of Mrs. R. K. Helphen- stine, sr. Funeral from the residence of Miss’ May MeWilliams, 1452 V_st. n.w. on Saturday, January 5. at 8:30 am. thenee to St Paul's Chuteh. where mass will be said at 9 a. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 4 GRAFF, FLORENCE G. P. On Wednesday. January 2, 1929, at Ner residence. 1718 Minnesota ~ ave. _s.e, FLORENCE G. P. GRAFF (nee Pugh), beloved wiie of Charles T. Graff. Funeral from the above residence on Saturday, January 5. at 2 p. Relatives and friends invited. In- terment Rock Creek Cemetery. 4 HAMILTON. CONSTANCE M. V. On Janu- ary 1, 1929, at her father's fesidence. Rese- mont, Pa., CONSTANCE M. V. HAMIL- TON. youngest daughter of Samuel M. Vauclain. _Private services for the family only at Broadlaw: Rosemont. Pa.. at 3:30 p.m.. Thursday, January 3. followed by services at the Church of the Re- decmer. Bryn Mawr, Pa., at 4 p.m. Inter- ment. private. 3 F. HOWDER, JANE On Wednesday. Jan- nary 2, 1920. JANE P, aged 70 years. be- loved wife of the late Lewis H. Howder. Puneral from her late residence. 1228 Trin- idad ave. n.e.. on Saturday, January at 8:30 a.m. thence to Holy Name Church, where requiem mass will be said at 9 am. for the repose of her scul. Interment Ar- lington Cemetery. (Newport. Ky. and Cincinnatl, Ohio. papers please copy.) HURLEY. JOSEPH F. Suddenly on Thurs- day, January 3, 1929. at his residence, 226 Seaton pl. n.e., JOSEPH P. beloved hus- band of Cecelia Hurley (nee Egan). Notice of funeral hereafter. JOHNSON, REV. LOGAN. On January 1, 1929, at 9 o'clock p.m.. at his residence. 3009 Vermont ave. n.w.. Rev. IDGA;' JOHNSON. D D., the beloved hushand of Julia A. Willlams Johnson. devotsd father of Eva V.. Deborah E. and Frederick M. Johnson and Mrs. M. Annette Scott (nee Johnson) ~ Funeral from the above resi- dence Friday. uary 4. at 11 a.m. Inter- ment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery, 3 JOHNSO! LOGA! Wil Andrew Freeman Lodge No. 99, G. U. 0. of O. will be held at the hall. 1606 M st. n.w.. this evening at 8 p.m. to make arrangements for the funeral of Brother LOGAN JOHNSON, D. D. A full attendance is requested. LOUIS 8. WHITE, N. G. SAMUEL W. WATSON, P. 8. LEWIS, GEORGE W., Jr. On Thursday, v_3. 1929, at Home for Incurables, JORGE W.. Jr. in his _22nd year. son of George W. and the late Eva L. Lewis. No- tice of funeral later. MeDOWELL, SADIE WASHINGTON. Dl?ltd this life Monday. Dfl"mb;r 31 1928. at Freedmen's Hospital, Mrs. SADI] WASHINGTON McDOWELL of 1211 4t st. n.w., bheloved wife of James A. Mc- Dowell. She leaves to mourn their loss four cousins. John A. Davis. Gertrude B. Needles, Wulter Stockley and Mrs. Lilll Vance. and a host of friends. Remains resting at Frazier's new funeral home. 389 Rhode Island ave. n.w. until Priday noon, January 4, after which they will be at her late resi h st. nw. neral Satur Baptist Church, X sw., Rev. W. L W Interment Lincoln M McDOWELL. SADIE. Officers und members of Miriam Chapter. No. 4. O. E. S.. are hereby requested to atlend the funeral of Honorable Lady SADIE McDOWELL. on Saturday, January 5, at 1 o'clock pm. Zion Baptist Church, F st. between 3r: and 4%, sts. s.w. HON. LADY' NAOMI V. JOHNSON. R. atron. BI'IMlefl)fl' JAMES T. DIGGS. R. Pa- Ton. ANN). C. COOPER. Hon. Sec'v. A Ipecial mesting of Cemetery. | | Beaths. i McDOWELL. SADIE W. All members of | Eureka Guild. No. 2, H. T. C., are reauest- to attend the funeral of Princess SADIE W. McDOWELL. first licutenant. at Zion 'Baptist Church. Saturday, 1} o'clock. Grand Guild and all subordinates | | cordialiy invited. | IDA V. BELL. Princess Capt MARY V. McCALL, Princess Sec. SIR KNIGHT JAS. McCALL, Royal Adviser. McDOWELL, SADIE. Officers and members of Forest Temple. No. 9. 1. B P. O. E. of | W.. are hereby notified of the death of Daughter SADIE McDOWELL, who died Monday, December 31. . Session_ of January 4 1929, at 7:30 D.m., at the Elks’ Home, 15th and Que sts. n.w.’ Puneral Saturday. January 5, at I m.. from Zion Baptist Church 'P st iween 3rd and 4's sts. Morning Star_Lodge. No. 40: Columbia Lodee. No. Columbia Temple, No. 422; Love and Harmony Temples are invited. LENA_CONNOR, D. R. MARIE PIERCE, Fin. Sec. s McKNEW. MARY. On Wednesday, Jas 2. 1929. MAPY McKNEW of Porest Hill, Burroughs. Pa wife of Clifton A. McKnew daughter of John B. and the Grifith of 412 10th st. n.w.. Washington. D. C. Fureral from St. Paul's Lutheran Church. 11th and H sts. n.w.. on January 5. at 2 pm.. followed by der of Bethienem Chapter No. 7. tives and_friends invited to aitend. terment Fort Linceln Cemeter chester Va., and Pittsurgh, Pi please copy ) PAYNE, ADLINE IRV Departed this life after’a long illness. on Tuesday. Januar 1. 1929, at 11:30 p.m.. at her residence. 2: L st r.w.. ADLINE IRVIN PAYNE, Notice of funeral lcter. PEYTON. JOHN EDWARD. On Wednasday. Janvary 2, 1929. JOHN EDWARD PEY- TON. 'He leaves io mourn their loss @ son. Dr. Albert L_Feston. and other rela- | tives and friends. Remains restig at chapei of Georse B ke % nle. Notice of fu- (Win. ., apers 4 funeral Co.. 1416 Florida ave. neral hereaiter. PREDIGER. HENRY F. day, Jamuery 1. 1920. at § p.am.. HENRY 7.’ PREDIGER, beloved hushand of Sophia Predizer (nee Kuhn) and_father | of Jchn and Maiy Prediger. Funeral serviees will be held at his late residence, } 1009 South Carolina ave. s.e.. on Friday. January 4. at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends inyited. Intermerit at Consressional Ceme- PRE R, HENRY F. The members of the Crescent 'Benevolent Ass n are re- quested to aitend the fumerai of our iate brother, HENRY F. PREDIGER. from his late resideace. 1009 South Carolina ave s.e, Friday. Janusry 4, at 2 p.m. WILLIAM T. BAUM, President. R. G. WHITING, Sect'y. . PRYOR, y. Ja Suddenly, on Tues- MMA. Departed this lite Tyes- anuary 1, 929, at Pitisburgh. Pa Mrs. EMMA PEYOR, devoted wife of the | Iate’ Robert Pryor. devated mother of Thomas A. Prsor. Luceils Towns, Charles N. Pryor and- Nettie Baskerville, devoted sister of William Smith and Stepnen O. Plummer. ~Remains will be at the resi- dence ‘of her son. Charles N. Pryor. 1860 3rd st. n.w., Friday noon. Puneral from Metropolitan Baptist Chirch, R st. be- tween 13th and 14th sis. n.w. Saturdg. January 5. at 1 oclock. Friends and 1ei ives invited. 4 ROCHINSKI, ETHEL F. On Thursday, Jan- uary 3, 1929, ETHEL F. ROCHINSKI (nee Gerhardt), aged 35 vears. Funersl from W. W. Deal funeral home, 816 H st. n.e., on Saturday, January 5, at 2 p.m. Inter- ment Cedar Hill Cemetery 4 RYNEX, SAMUEL F. On Wednesday, Jan- uary 2, 1929. peacefully and quietiy fell asleep 'SAMUEL F. RYNEX. in the 93rd year of his ag Funeral services Friday. January 4, at 1:30 pm. at the residence of his daunghter, 1826 Ontario pl n.¥. RYNEX. SAMUEL F. The members of Association Oldest Inhabitants are re- quested to attend the funeral of our late associate. SAMUEL F. RYNEX. from his | late residence, 1826 Ontario pl. Friday, J'""}%’:&Dgayazp'fi’bves President. : . President. J. ELIOT WRIGHT, Secretar: SMITH, JOHN C. On Tuesday, January 1. 1929. at his residence, 1 You s.e. JOHN™ C.. “beloved husband of Elia V. Smith (nce Joy). Funeral from the above residence Priday. January 4, at 2 p.m Relatives and friends invited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 3 SMITH. JOHN. Special communication of Naval Lodge. No. 4. F. A. A. M.. is hereby called at 1:30 Friday afternoon. January finiszs, for the purpose of sttending the 7 our late brother, N C. SMITH. By order of th worehipful mas- ter. ROLAND M. BROWN, Sec. SN, M, Droarted (s, Ufe ¥ b Y p.m., WILLIAM ‘M. SMITH of 301 H st. s.w. He leaves to mourn their loss a wife. three sons. one daughter. one sister. a brother and a host of other relatives and frien Services will be conducted by Rev. Col man of Rehoboth Baptist Church, at Clarke's chiapel, 1416 Florida ave. n.e., Friday, Jauuary 4, a: 1 p.m. - SMITH. WILLIAM M. Officers and members of the Drill Team of the Morning Star dge, No. 40, 1. B. P. O. E. of W. Aux- iliary,’ No. 9.' are hereby notificd of the death of Brother WILLIAM M. SMITH. Funera] Pridey. January 4, Jgao et i .m.. from the Mount Moriah Baptist Church, 3rd and L sts. s.w. -~ . JONES, Pres. s. LOUISE LEWIS. Sec. TAYLOR. MATHEW RL Sunday. Deceniber 1928."in Chicago. Nl. MATHEW M. TAYLOR. Jr.. bel husband of Evelyn Rnoads Tavlor, lovinz father of Jean M. Taylor, loved son of E. Taylor and the late Mathew He also leaves a loving broth: Lawrence C. Tavior. Notice of funeral later. TEMPRY. RICHARD BENJAMIN. On Wd- nesday. January 2. 1929, at . At his residence. No. 5 Ivy st. Hyattsviile. Md., RICHARD BENJAMIN TEMBY. Notice of tuncral hereafier. YOUNG, THERESA CARROLL. _Sudden: Wednesday, January 2. 1929, at 11 a.m. l{ Providence Hospital. THERESA CARROLL YOUNG. daughter of the late James and Mary Carroll and wife of the late Wesley | Young. She leaves to mourn host of | other relatives and friends. Remains res ing temporarily at Campbell's funeral pa: lor, 412 st s. Funeral Saturday mon in€. January t 8:30 a. from her | cousin's residence. Mrs. Mary Briscoe. 433 13th st. s.e., thence to St. Cyprian’s Cath- olic Church, where requiem mass will be sung at m. for repose of her soul. Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery, 4° In Memoriam. BEAN. LAURA WARE. Tn sacred memory of our 'loving wife and mother, Mrs. LAURA | WARE BEAN. who left us thre¢ months agn today, October 3. 1924 Sleeping peacefully and resting. Life's worry. trial and svffering past Work is ended. race is run. you are gone: We are_coming. one by one. LOVING HUSBAND AND DAUGHTER. WILLIAM ~ BEAN AND MARGARET JOHNSON. . COLE. ANNIE M. TIn sad but loving remem- brance of my dear mother. ANNIE M. COLE. who departed this life three vears ago today. January 3. 1926. A loving mother. so 200l and_kind, No friend on earth like her I find. Sad was the hour of that day When God called my darling motiier awav. HER LOVING DAUGHTER, VIOLA B. COLE, 2130 8th ST. N.W. CUMBERLAND. AGNES. In sad but lovint remembrance of mv dear moter. AGNES CUMBERLAND. who departed this life six years ugo today, January 3. 1933. As T loved her. 50 T miss hi In memorv she is al Loved. remembered. I Brineing many_a_silent tear HER LOVING DAUGHTER. THELMA. * DOY. DANIEL R. In sad but loving remem- brance of our devoted cousin. DANIEL R DOY. who departed this life one year 850 ioday, January 3. 1928 THE CLIFFORD FAMILY. DOY. DANIEL R. Died January 3. 1928, Near shady wall a rose once grew Budded and blossomed in God's free et Watered and fed by morning dew. Shedding its sweetness day and nisht. Shall claim of death cause us to crieve And make our courage faint and fall? Nay! Let us faith and hope receive. The rose still grows bevond the wall. THE FAMILY. * DOY. DANIEL R. In sad but loving remem- rancs of our’ dear husband and father. DANIEL R. DOY. who departed this life one year ago today, January 3, 1928, Loving and kind fn all his ways. Upright and just to the end of his days, Sincere and true in heart and mind: Just a_beautiful memory left benind. LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN. * FLUERY. JOHN F. In sad but loving re- membrance of our dear husband and father, JOHN F. FLUERY. who passed y ‘two years ago today, January 3, Suddenly, on always, 19: The blow was hard, the shock severe: We little thought’his death was near. Only those who have lost can tell The pain of partine without farewell. WIFE. DAUGHTER AND SISTER. * HARRIS. ALBERT R. A tribute of love to the Eeautiful memotv of my dear husband. ALBERT P HARRIS. who departed this life one year ago today. January 3. 1928. My thoughts go wandering when the day- light fades, To the dass of long aso. And memory paiuts the scenes of old In the gold of the twilignt's glow. 1 seem to see in the soft dim light The face T loved the best. And I think of him when the sun's last ray Gees down in the far-off West It brings back beautiful memories Of the happy days now gone And awakens sweet Lhoughts like the inelody Of a well loved beautiful sonsz. My husband. HIS WIFE. JANIE HILL HARRIS. * HILL, FANNIE. Sacred to the memory of our devoted mother, FANNIE HILL. who entered into eternal'rest 10 years ago to- day. January 8, 1919. Mother's spirit seems to be our guide, Morning. noon and evening_ tide: We remémber her teaching day by day And try ta_keep the narrow way. HER DEVOTED CHILDREN. * LEWIS, ELIZABETH HOWARD. brance of our loved oni HOWARD LEWIS, who passed from' us one vear ako today, January 3. 1928. THE PAMILY. LEWIS, HOWARD ELIZABETH. In sad but loving_remembrance of my " dear " friend: Ehiered. the Dorcals of heaven Gue 1ekr o of he today, January 3, 1928, o oot KO T could not visit you durl N as' 1" Dromised. Which was . loReIng e Sire: My very Goul Is'scacted wifh rief. ® Drepared your man and now they are etiing mine teady. " In Memoriam, MAGRUDER. MARY AND WILL, of love to the memory of m: r mother, RIARY. 'and brother. WILL MAGRUDER and our grandmother and uncle, who d parted this life six years ago toda: ary 3. 1923, and twenty years ago. ary 1, 1909, respectively. Loved in life. in death remembered. DEVOTED DAUGHTER _ AND _SISTER. MARY E._WATSON: GRANDCHILDREN. NIECE AND NEPHEW. WILLENA POW- ERS AND RICHARD MAGRUDER. MAGRUDER. MARY. A tribute of love to the memory of our dear mother and grandmother. MARY MAGRUDER. who passed to_the ereat beyond six years ago, January 3. 1923. Loved in life, A tribute remembered_n_death THE PAMILY. * RIDGEWAY. ROY. Tn sad but Jovinz : membrance of our dear son and brother. ROY RIDGEWAY. who departed this life six vears ago today, January 3. 1923. Dearest son. how we miss vou Since from earth you passed away, And our nearts are achine sadly As we think of you today The blow was hard. the shock severe, We never thought his death so near. Only those who have lost can tell The pain of parting without farevell. MOTHER. FATHER AND SISTER. * ROBINSON, JOSEPH H. _Sacred to_the memory of my father. JOSEPH H. ROBIN- SON. who died 20 yeais 250 today, Janu- ary 3, 1909, Gone. but not forgotten HIS DEVOTED DAUGHTER, NETTIE. * TYLER, WILLIAM. Sr. Sacred to the mem- ory of our dear father. WILLIAM TYLER. Sr. who departed this life one year ago today. January 3. 1928. You are not forgotten. dear father, Nor ever shall you be: As_long as life's memories last We shall always think of thee. HIS DEVOTED CHILDR BRADRURY. In o our_dear datchier RRADBURY WEIGEL. W n vears ago today. " nd Aon, THE PAMILY. * WRIGHT. WILLIAM N SARAH. Sacred to the me of beloved hus- band, WILLIAM W EK—'“[""(““A“J"”[:;\""'; Jesus crie vear o todav. Januars 3. 1520, ‘anc ‘mother. SARAH_ SHANDS. ten years ago. January 10, 1919. Does Jesus care when I've said good-bye T the dearest on earth o me? And my sad heart aches till it nearly breaks. Is it sught to Him? Does He see? LOVING WIFE. * ZEGOWITZ. FRANK L. In sad but levin remembrance of our devoted son an brother. PRANK L. ZEGOWITZ, who de- parted this life so suddeniy thirteen years %0 today. Jan 3. 1916, Anniversary mass at lmn te Conception Church. May his soul rest in peace. ntly sit in the evening. 50 sad and alone. We think of our davling son and brother, Who once with us shared our home. in silence it weeps: the arave where ne. but not for SH The pight dew falls. Shall cover with verdure < Seens: And the tears we have shed. thoush in wherever ¢ they flow, “long keep His memory. SISTERS AND Sha we £0? DEVOTED _ MOTHER. BROTHERS. ZEGOWITZ. FRANK L. In sad but loving R ence of our ‘dent {ather. PRANX 1. ZEGOWITZ, who departed ‘this_life thirteen vears ago today. Jamuary 3. 1916. Anniversary mass at St. Joseph's Church. May his soul and all the souls of the faithful departed rest in peace. Forzet you. daddy. we never will. We loved vou then. we love vou still. Your memory is us fresh todey n ou ray. As on the CRILLIARL FRANK. ALICE. 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