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Creomulsion contains, in addition to creosote, other healing elements which scothe and heal the inflamed membrancs and stop the ir- ritation, while the creosote goes on to and checks the growth of colds, bronchitis and mino: bronchial irritations, and i for building up the system or flu. Money refunded tions. Ask your druggist. sion may help you avoid is absorbed blood, attacks the seat of the trouble Creomulsion is gaaranteed satisfac tory in the treatment of coughs from lieved after taking according to direc- not sold as a flu remedy. 1f you have fever, or think you may have the flu, sce your doctor immediately. CREOMULSION FOR THE COUGH FROM COLDS THAT HANG ON —Advertisement, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, .D. (.. MONDAY, JANUARY T, 1929 MRS. MARGARET L. TYSON, MOTHER OF SENATOR DIES Passss Awsy 4t Her (Heons North Carolina at Age of 88 Years. in; By the Associated Press. | _ RALEIGH, N. C. January 7.—Mrs. | Margaret Louise Tyson, 88, mother of Senator Lawrence D. Tyson of Ten- nessee, died at her home here yesterday following an attack of bronchitis, fur- ther complicated by heart trouble. Mrs. Tyson, born in Pitt County in | 1840, came to Raleigh to make her | home shortly after her marriage to | the late Richard L. Tyson in 1861. | Senator Tyson and her grandson, | Lawrence Lee of Knoxville, and Mrs. Lee were called to her bedside early | last week when her condition became .(‘Hllcal ‘When Mrs. Tyson rallied the latter part of the week Senator Tyson returned to Washington and Mr. Lee to Knoxville. Funeral arrangements have not been made, Tyson and Mr. | CLARENGE F. COCKRILLE DIES OF HIS INJURIES Retired Bv Lee, Thioatl # dor Clavcuce Frans Cockrille, Seventeenth street, who throat and leaped from the second-floor window of his home Friday night, died in Emergency Hospital yesterday morn- ing after a_36-hour fight for his life. Coroner J. Ramsay Nevitt issued a cex- tificate of suicide. Cocirille, a retired business man, was thought to be on the road to re- covery after Dr. James Campbell had | sewed up his severed windpipe. He was found by his wife and daugh- | | ter when they heard his body fail to the | ||| ground in the rear of the home | ||~ Among other injurics he suffered | were a bruised skull, broken nose, frac- | tured arm and leg and shock. | OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN’S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th & F TUXEDO SUITS EISEMAN'S—7th Gt Perry & Walsh * Morticians - Private Ambulances 29 H St. N.W. Main 984 xpi the into 1 | the germs. r forms of s excellent after colds if not re- | | | 18 rimmed L Credit Creomul- flu, but is Now Comes the Semi-annual Clearance of —and Paj amas— —with which we are including many lots of P’.-B. Shirts and Pajumas—all being offered at approximately— 4 off This tant savings—but it places sive patterns of this most famous There won't be another such The Shirt Reductions 200 srade. .o ox- 0 DBLG5 $3.00 grade .. bt D2PD 50 and $4.00 grades, $2.85 and $5.50 .$3.65 -$4.65 . $5.85 ades, $8.35 FFull Dress and Tuxedo wdes $6 and $6.30 g &7.50 and $8.50 grades £10.50 and $12.50 L sales event has not only the attraction of subject to vour selection ¢ impot- xelu- make. pportunity for six months, The Reductions Pajama 2.00 grade $2.50 grade -$1.65 -$2.25 -$3.45 -$4.65 $5.85 $7.65 rades, $9.15 ades. . 86 and 87 grades. $7.50 and $8.: $10 and $10.30 $12.50 and $13.50 50 grades, o ades g Shirts excepted, The Avenue at Ninth awaiting the arrival of Senator | INOTED NURSE IS BURIED e o) A > THE WEATHER IN ARLINGTON CEMETERY District of Columbia—Fair tonight | and tomorrow; colder tonight, with low est temperature about 10 degrees: mod erate to fresh northwest winds, dimin ishing tonight. Maryland—Fair tonight and tomor- | row: much colder tonight: cold wave in | west portion: fresh northwest winds, | nracwen diminishing late tpnight. i ’ Virginia—Fair tonight and tomorrow; | often colder tonight; fresh northwest winds, diminishing late tonight West Virginia—Generally fair and colder; eold wave in north portion to- night;’ tomorrow fair, with slowly ris- ing temperature in the afternoon. Record for 2 Thermometer—4 p.m., 12 midnight, 27; 4 am., 26; 8 am., 28 noon, 37. Barometer—4 p.m. 20.84; 8 29.96; 12 midnight, 30.00; 4 am,, 8 am., 30.03; noon, 30.04 Highest,_temperature, 42 2 p.m. vesterdav Towest temperature 5 a.m. today. Temverature Highest, 65 Known as American Florence Nightingale. Burial services for Miss Anna C. intert:ationally known nurse, referred to as Florence Nightingale, were conducted nglon Cemetery with full military today at 10:30 o'clock. The American Red Cross was represented at the services by Miss Mabel T. Board- man, secretary, with other officials and a large group of nurses in uniform, Miss Maxwell died in New York January 1 Miss Maxwell was a member national committee on Red Cross nurs- ing service and for many years inter- ested herself in the organization. She was a delegale to (he ninth interna- tional Red Cross conference 1912 and rendered valuable prior to the entrance of the ¢s in the World War by Europe to study sys- 1 Hours, 38; 8 p.m., 8 31: p.m., 30.00; occurred at §, occurred at same dzte last lowest, 41 Tide Tables. | (Furnished by United States Coast and | Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 12:05 pm tide, 5:30 2.ca. and 6:38 n.m. ramarre e~ e, 1946 am fae, 6 year making a trip t tems of nursing. BOARD INCREASED high | Memhe o Di Anti-Prohibiting 4 Proni- Amendment wnnounced todsy that it had added 11 directors to its Lboard Having at present 103 members, resenting 29 Siates, the District of Columbia and Porio Rico, the board of dircctors soon will be increased to 200 and cventually Lo 1,000 members, it was announced. et Doucherly has boen secretary of the organization. newly selected directors are Burt hor, Wyoming; P. Bush, Obio; W. R. C. Corson, Connecticut; | Henry W. Dooley, Porto Rico; William M. Elkins. Pennsylvania; Joseph R. Hamlen. Massachusetts: = William Knudsen, Michigan: Fred T. Murphy, Michigan; Prof. E. R. A. Seligman, New | York d former United States | Senator James W. Wadsworth, York The mational headquar of the association in Washington will b> trans- ferred (o the National Press Building. WOMEN TO BE GUESTS, Will Be Entertained by Washing- ton Lodge of Elks. Lhe Suan 2na Moon. Today—Sun ros¢ 7:27 & sun :01 p.m. ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises 7:2 sets 5:02 p.m. Moon rises 441 am.; sets 2:19 pm Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. | Condition of the Water. | Great Falls—Muddy. Weather in Various Cities. on Against the sets | bivion 7 a.m.; sun , rep- made The HTemperature =3 Struthers Startons. Weather. Albany. Atlants N ar Boston. Buifalo. Charleston, Chicaro. Tl Cincinnati, Ohio 3 eland, Ohio. Columbia, 8. C Denver, Colo Detroit. Mich. El Pa<o. Tex eston. Tex. 3 Mo 8. Du palis. An ment elaborate prog will feature th night carnival of Lodge, No. 15, B. P, day evening at the Club. Robert T. Hoy (‘h«l”"ln“ of tr tertainment committe number of local theatrical performers. Refreshments will be served follow ing the entertainment g Births Reported. births have Department Lillian W, Lule m of enter annual the Washington Elis, Wednes- ind s ladics’ 2 3000 L2050 ano? N dtianema Omeia Philadeiph Phoerix. Aris Pitishurch. Pa Portland, Me Portland, Ore:: Raleirh, 'N. C Salt Lake Cliy San Antoni San Dieso. Calif San_ Francisco &¢. Louis, Mo St Paul, Minn, Senttle. ' Wash Spokane, Waah WASH.. D. C. 28 004 Pr.clondy Snow Clear Cle i Clea Cloudy 3006 20.74 2030 018 20,42 30.08 2998 3010 0.40 2044 30 30. 30.02 8 0.02 been in the pa Hoskinson, Gaddy. boy ! eih R. Kross, b " Ruby Lombard. bo ordon Heide, Pt clondy “lear bov. FOREIGN, 7 a.m.. Greenwich time, today ) tture. Weather Part clouds Clear , Pari cfou Part cloudy 24 Cloudy 48 Clear . toda Cloudy servations.) 70 and Viola ”. K, 2 71 i Deaths Reported. Biar 86, Stockholm, Gibral 0 Graeniw | ali, (Noon Horta (F: honr 3 Hea 1€ have been ment in the 2 past Havana, Cuba Colon, Canal Zone! Lisbon, ~Portug: Turks Tsland, W. Nassau, N. P. W, Duich = Harbos 4 pom.) 8. Paul. Alaska Kodlak, Alaska (4p.m.). Juneau. “Alaska..... Honolulu, T. H.'(§ 'p'm 1 Midway Island (6:30 p.m.) Bethel, ‘Alaska. Nome. ' Alaska Tanana, Alaska Engle. Alaska, Cordova, Alaska... WAR VETERAN DEAD. A S Walter Reed Hospital After Brief Tllness. A. M. Ransom, 31 years old, 2009 er place, a World War veteran, | yesterday afternoon at Walter | i Reed Hospital after a brief illness. He | Deaths. was employed at the United States| - . BEy Custom Office for many years. [ e Mr. Ransom is survived by his widow 2 (e THend Mrs. Rosa Ransom; four sisters, Mrs ider and me Lula Brown, Mrs. Carrie Walls, Ms . ‘Wednesaiy. Jx Rebecca Wilson and Mrs. Josephine it Oak Hill € Gamble, and one brother, Charles C. OMAS T, Ransom souhs o Funeral services will be held at the | 5. E. home at noon tomorrow. Interment will follow i Arlingion Cemetery Ra loudy e Little Sisters of National Homeo- Elia F. st sw Gartatio Guebec st Mary A. Galloway, 71, 1635 Good Hope rd. dnmes T. Kell Emmatne Cool Kather ABolt - Beler Hospital. Beitv K. iy Cloudy Part cloudy s 1704 10¢h st 655 E st s.w 110 East Cavitol, Soldiers’ av. 60, 2800 Sherman ave A. Lowrv.® 46 Sibley Hospital Thompson, Emergency Hos- Clear Clody Clear c Snow Rain ‘months, 1h &, Hospital | | | | | | | | | 4, St | On Sunday eve MARION ALEX- © vite of Arthur‘A. of Audrey Alex at’St. Matih: lary 9, at 10 1, tetery 5 Suddenly, on Jan- THOMAS F. rie AL America and and Mrs. A. Fa and Howard Ameri r nte residence, 711 E se. Tuesday. uary 8. at 1:30 o'clock. Interment Contressional Cemetery. Rela. | tives and triends invited (o attend. AMERICA. THOMAS F. A special munication of Lebanon Lodse, No. F. A A M. is hereby called for 1 o clock P on Tiesday. January 8, 1920, for the purbose of atlending the funeral of our late brother. THOMAS F. AMERICA WILLIS B. ROBINSON DSEPHINE. Youne La. ot i | teciive’ Leazue s hereb A | cral “of° Mrs. JOSEPHINE BEASO | i | Interm AMERI( uary beloved father of all_and Mrs. E. Ch Thomas E. Funeral from bis LOST. ack an ard. com- T Phone Col. COLLIE. buff and white, nawe Flip. Return (o 41 1441 ale: answers to n.w. and t. Bernard puppy; 4 months old; ad and ears, long fur, tan in color, swers 1o name’ Benni 1 Col. 5936, ward. ENGLISH SETTER, male, white, with black arkings; name “Gene.! Reward. Phone Franklin 7733 or Silver Spring 464 EVEGLASSES, horu-rimmed, in_ Franklin & Oo. case Sunday, near Mass. ave. and Btn st. ne. or on Capital Traction car. Retuin 10 720 A st Reward. | EYEGLASSES, Loroise-shell rims.” Saturday vening, possibly in vicinity of 16ih and You | or Bth and K streeis. Please phone Folomac 4250 Apt. 303 2 big an- DEASON, Re- Tuesday, January . Mount Zion Church. 29th st. nw AMUELLA MILTON, Pr ', R Sec Doparted 1929, 2822 Dui MAYME L BEASON. 10! Baturday, at her resid JOSEPHINE ~BEASON, Georze T Beason and sister Baxter. Remains resting at her latc denee Tuesduy. Janua trom the Mount Zion M. B, Chtire tween Dumbarton and O st restl her late resi this life resi- 8. . fur lined, between Seventh . or on Florida ave. Ji.e. Phone Atantic. 1760, Keward . KEYS— Thiee on small ring, bon; Conn. ave. to Macomb The' Parkway. Apt. 105. KID GLOVE. right hand, brown, fur lined wrist, belweer 14th and’ Clifton and_15th and Chapin. Reward. Address Box 317-8, Star office. MASONIC RING, cloisonne inset ern Market or 3200 block Mt. Reward. Adams 4586, POCKETBOOK, small, brown. in Fox The- ater Saturday Dighi: conlaining monev, and compact. Reward. Phone Col. 9131 small. brown. containing money; on near Netherland Apt. 5706 Ga. ave. ) a. 107 REVOLVER-—38-cal. Coll, erty of D. C. Police’ Dept Traffic_Bureau. Reward. WATCH AND BRACELET. white gold, day, Jan. 6, between 8th and E sts. s.e. 9th’and D n.e. Suitable reward if retirn 1o 809 E st, £e.. i 8 WRIST WATCH. white old, Thursday ufter- noon on Potomac Park or 14th and Colorado street cars Reward if returned to 320 9th st. s Lincoin 9616 $10.00 REWARD. Cat. reported seen vesterday near L and 16th sts. year-old male. answers to name Boze. pari Maltese: grav back with darker ~short-bar markir lost - Sunday. | Dec. 30, near Adams Mill rd. and Kenyon | st Call Ad, Remains with red rib- st Reward. JOSEPHINE. The officers members ‘of Ruth Chapter, No. 8, O. E. requested to be present e of Pust Matron JOSEPHINE BEASON Tucsday, Janiary 8, at 2.0 ¢lock pm, At Mount Zion M.UE. Church, 2 et €. M. GENEV ARD W EDW SARAH E. HOLME ORE, FLORA LOUE . FLORA LOUELLA. beloved' w! David B. B and moiher of Alice C. Besore. uved Short. funeral serv- ice Tues .t 11 am. at St Puul's ch. Colinge Cf Md. Intermeat at Champai 1 | EROOKS, RACHEL LEE. O: un:y 7. 1929, RACHEL L1 of (he late Fdward G of Jane E. Cornish Janvary 9. at 1 pan af ber “sister. 3128 and near East- Pleasant_ st 8 Sicretury on Jant Hon 2097 D. No. G 5: prop- McDonald, Funeral* Wedn: from the resid se. Please MAMIE. Departed = this ot ves Lo Philin nv., nourn their 1o Campbell: three daughters, Lillian Clark. Thelma und _Helen Cunipbell: one son, Lenere Campbell: two grandehildren and’ u host of other rela tives and {riends. Funeral service We + January 9, at 9 wm., at Holy R Tuterment” Mount Olivet Ceme- s her hus- mont, Should_Have Gawler Service! Extract from letter: “I express our profound thanks for your courteous and._sympathetic con- sideration during this trying ordeal.” Complete Cost, $385.00 G AWLI $ /\G #ONS- Inc. Sy Eansninsol | SO MORTICIANS walier A. Gawier 54 penna. Ave. N. Miss Aunu C. M\xwell Had Been' the American | of the | s. | jr, New | reported | boy. | reported | Home ‘ the | Home | smergency Hospital. | Children’s | of John and Pear! Campbell, 1 day, | | HAPP. ut | life | 4’345 p.m., at her resi- | MAMIE CAMPBELL. | Deaths. CARROLL, THOMAS A. On Sundar. Jan- | uary 6, 1929, at the iesidence of his sis- | ter, Mrs, Frederick Springmann. 804 ‘ith st.'s.w.. THOMAS A. son of the late seph and Mary Carroll, Funeral from above I Tumecal oM £5one. "Raiwtives and jrionds invited. Interment at Congressional Cem- MAZIE POINDEXTER. | Depart e January 5. 1929, at her 1200 st n.w.. MAZIE POL DEXTER CHAPMAN, the beloved wife of Sterling Chapman, She leaves to mouin their loss threc children, Ruth. Clementine and Willle H. Poindexier, iwo brothers. one sister and_a host of other relati and friends. Funeral from the Metropol- itan Baptisi Church, R street between 13th and 13th sis. n.w.. Tuesday, Januuary 8. ai 2 o'clock. Al iriends are invited. ¢ CHAPMAN. MAZIE. Officers and membors of Queen Mary H. H. of R, No. £6. are otifled to meet at the hall on Mondav, 808 pm. to arrange for 1ne eral of Sister MAZIE CHA AN. neral Tuesday, Januery 8, 1929. at 2 p.m., ’ from Metropolitan fllmml Church., R st between 12th and 13th sis. n.w By order of the household jahe CONNIE . JOHNSON, M. CLARICE L. MARSHALL. W. R CLARKE, MARY AGNES. On November 30, | 1928, @t the Americun Hospital, t Fraiice, MARY AGNES CLARKE. neral Services at St. Matthews Chu Rhode Island ave. n.w Conn. a where Tequiem mass celebrate | Tuesday. Januarv 8, Inier 1 nt Mount Olivel Cemetery. COCKRILLE, CLARENCE F. On Sunday January 6, 1929. at his residence. 1630 17th st. n.W.. CLARENCE F. COCKRILLE, nced 50 vears, beloved husband of Rosa Cock- rille. Funeral services Tuesday, Janua 8 at 2:30 pm., from Hysong's funeral home, 1300 N st. .. Tnterment Glenwood N. G near will be at 10 am. | Lir. and Mrs, A st. n.e. on Tuesday, 'January 8. a.m. Requlem mass at St. Josena’s 2nd and C sts. ne. at 9 o'cloc tives and friends invited t5 attend. ment, at Gleawood Cemetcry. COOKE, CHARLES F. On Sunday. Junuary 6, 1929, i his vesidence. 3334 Edmunds st n.w.. CHARLES E. COOKE, nged 84 years Furieral services &t the chapel of J. Wil- liam Tee's Sons, 332 Pa. ave. 1.4, on Tuesday. January 8. at 11 o'clock &.1n Relatives and frienas invited to atiznd. * CURRAN, MRS, MARY A. Suddenly Sai day morning, January 5. 1929, at 8 o'clock, at Providence Hospital. Lirs. MARY A CURRAN, mother of Rev. John A. Gurr: of Harpers Ferry, W. Va.. and Mr: Massey. Funeral from her late 126 C st. se. Tuesday. January 8, am. thence to St. Peter's O and C sts. s.e. al 9:30 am. Interment at Martinsbure. W. Va. ' Relatives and friend Churt Rela- Inigi- and Deaths. CW. JOUN F. Members of Washing- ton Council, No. 224, Knights of Columbus, are advised' of the death on PFriday. Jan- vary 4. 1529. of Brother JOHN F. LUITICH, and ate requested to attend the funeral at St Aloysius Church on Tues- nuary 8. at 9 am. The members will meet at the funeral Nome of Perry sh. 29 H st nw. Monday January 7 3t 8 pm., for recitation of prayer for the deceased. A" J. SCULLEN, Grand Kalght. DR. WILKINSON, Fin. Sec. S denly. on Saturdas. AMANDA. St a rv 5. 1930, AMANDA LUCAS, de- mother of Pearl Robinson, Sarah Jessie_Jonah and Togan Lucas. leaves 21 grandchiidren and 6 sreat ‘srandchildren. “Remains resting ac the W. Ernest Jarvis Co., 3123 Ga. ave nw. Funeral Wednesday. January ‘9. at 11 ‘am. from Trinity A.' M. E. Zion Church, ‘Morton st. between Ga, and Sher- man aves. n.w. Interment Great Falls, Please omit flowers. WLt at Preedmen’s Hospital . WILLIAM LYLES, husband k. 1Ly caves ®_lOVING mother.” three sisters. brothers. one stendaiizhier and a host of other relatives #nd friends. Funeral Wednesday, January 1 pni. from Frst Baptist Church, h st and Dumbarton ave. 0.W., Rev. Pinn officiating. WILLIAM. Members of Potomac 0. 892. G. U. O. O. F.. are notified of the death of Brotner WILLIAM LYLES. Funeral from First Baptist Church, 27th and Dumbarton ave. nw. Wedresday. January 9. at 1 pm. Remains ot Grice's undertaking parlors, 12th and R sts. n.w. E. L. PINN, N. G. M. S. BROWN, P. 8. LYLES., WILLIAM. The Kadosh service will be held over our late sublime prince, WIL- oclockz | (mid: of herehy 12,56 o cicca. Attort: CICKRO A. LEE, 33° Keeper of Seals and Archives. CHARLES H. ANDERSON, 32°, Assistant. MARCHE, WILLIAM B. On Monday. Jan- uary 7, 1029, at the Mesonic and East Star Home, WILLIAM_B. MARCHE. Pe mains resting at the S H. Hines Co. fu- neral home. 2001 14¢h st. n.w. Notice of funeral hereafter. MARTIN. ROBERT E. On Sunday, January 1929, at Jibley Hospital, ROBERT E d" husband of Minnie S, Martin al from ais l1e residence. 1103 Chi- st.se. on Wednesday. January 9. 2 b Pelaioeand friends invited nent Cedar Hill Cemelery. Thursdav. Janitiry 3, 18 nw., AL TRED MATHE M broihers. brother-in and_friends invited. (Martinshurg Shepherds- lown papers Llease copy.) 7 -u REAN, MARY A | BN glian Conner w Ste Taaugatod toattend th mocling & Peter's Rectory, 8 p.m.. Monday. to | ihe rosary for'c | RAN. ‘Mass at 8 | Churen, L | DABNEY, ADELAIDE V. . 4 1920, i Gallinger Hos- Sinday pital. ADI V. DABNEY. devou wife ‘of Alexander Dabney and moiher of Paze Durham and aunt of Mary Hall. | She also s u host of other relatives and friends. ' Notice of funeral hereafter 2 at the W. st Jarvis | Remains resl Co. funeral parlors, 2222 G niw. Suddenly ary 6. DO BESSIE . 12:35 a.m. at Alexandria, Ve. | 1. DORSEY. wife of Robert A passed into thie great beyoud. N funeral futer. Departed th Jan . BESSIE “Dorsey, tice of 5. 197 DUMBELI this city. M. On S: TRUDE M. ENGLAR beloved wife of Edward S. Englar. aged 52 years. Fun from W W. Deal's funeral home, 816 H ne. on Tuesday, January 8 at 2 pm. Relatives ed. Interment Cedar H lover - Sun - aa ase copy.) TZPATRICK. JOHN C. On Monday. ary 7. 1020, JOHN C.. heloved so Mari nd the late Cornelius Fitzpa Funeral from the residence of his sister Mrs. P. J. Tierney. 1306 Florida ave. n.c on Wednesday, danvary 8:30 Requiem mass at mactlate Co tives and frie Olivet Cemetery | FREEMAN. GEORGE ¥. Suddenly, 9, at 2 p.m ed father of ence Lawson. Mrs. Hilda Cn Mabel Fiecman., Mrs. Mr. Georse Freem ir.; Dr, feeman and Mr. Archibald Freew neral from Moon & Allen funer Wednesday ut 1 pan. Friends attend. GIROUARD January 5. illness.” AU daughter of . M. Dumbéli of GERTRUDE January 5. 1929, G inee Bankaid). 1 Fi | B on Sun- GEORGE | | AUGUSTA . 1629 "t 1:20 pim . uite SUSTA J. GIROUARD, belosed Mis. Marie Girouard al late_Alphonse Girouard. sisier of Bliger > Simons. Florence Williams and Charles E. Girounrd. Funeral services mmother's residence. 115 10ih &1 duy. January 8. ut frichds invited Cemeters. (Ottaw copY.) GORDON, Sunday, EDDER FLEMING. : David 8. Gordon and widow of Col. Rob: ert I. Pleming. Funeral private. ~Services | Tuosder. Snmlhey £ ek 3 o B b lnte residence, 1408 Massachusetts ave. n.w. | HAMMETT, MRS. NANCY E. On Sunday | "3anuary 6. 1929, at 4 an.. at the home of fler unt. Miss Ada Lowe, : Washington. D. C. Niatincws). belved wife of Hamniett of Silver Spring, Md. ~Funeral services Tiesday. January 8. 8t 1 pia. at her aunt's residence. and friends invited MARGARET. On Sundev. Jauuary MARGARET, the beloved duunter | nd Mary Hapo, Fii- neral from her Yesidence, 918 M st. | Hwe on Wednesdny. January 9. at 9:30 | am’ Requiem mass at the Ghurch of the | Timacufate Conception at 10 ocloc atives eni friends invited. Tnterm Mary's Cemcters. Kindly omic flowers. HAPP. MARGARET. The Ladies Soda of St. Mary's Chuich will meet at the re dence of Miss MAEGARET HAPP. 918 SO o Teseny. Januars 8.t o'élock, for Socality services MRS, EMMA MALEY, Prefect MRS, MARY SPECHT, Sect. g MEPLER, FLIZA. On Suaduy. January 6. | 80, ELIZA HEPLER. Funcral services at the National Lutheran Home on Ties Swary B. &t 2 pin. Interment Glenwo metery. HOLMES. SARAN R January 6. 1629, Northampton st loved wite ot ine Funeral from St nesday, January it fowers. HOLY. HELEN M. On S 29, at Government N M idow “of Funetal (toh - nw. on Tuesddy, January 8 at 11 Titerment Kok Creek Cem ON, JAMES E. fond. AL his residence. 328 ol JAMES . HUTCH beloved Haitie ®. Huic of his life, Puneral trom sday. danuary 8, W, iriends invited to At Congressionai Ceme at_ he BELL VEDDER FLE January 6. 193 Niari William B Relatives 6. 192 of the late Nicho b | M 3 | | R { e Thamas. d Hoimes. | | Anies' Ghurcn on Wed- | 9, at 10:30 s, nday. January 6. Infirmary. xander H. L Speare Co.. 1003 wm HUTCH] Junuary soand ol T 1l munication of A A M. will ‘emple Tuesd o'clogk nm.. ! the funeral of ter JAME Junuuiy the bu our late brother, E. (U ICHINSON SPANLGY D. WILLIS. HYLAND. JOHN. On Saturdas. 1929. Wt Gecrgetown University JOHN. beloved husband of Alice A. Dw Hiland. Body restine ai Gawlei's chape Pa. ave. nw Pravers will be said at ler's chapel on Tuesday, January 8. to Stephen s e, B Where at 9 am. Iaiers Olter. Ceme: JOHNSON, REV. CHARLES F. of Star of Washington Lode. No o Master. Jana iy Hosp ] All members 118, | A. M. are reauested L0 assemble ut aptist Church Wednesduy, Jani . wt 1 o'clock to attend the 1 ral of Rey. CHARLES F. JOHNSON REV. JOHN_A. DAVIS, E. G. CHARLES W. LEWIS. Sec. SETH. On Friday, January 4, his residence. 1210 49ih pl. n.e. SETH JOUNSON. devoted husband of | 1 Johnson. lov Tather of Brooks. Netiie or. Richar Frederick, Franklin and the lale Chacle Johuson. ' Notice of funeral later 7 ONES, MARGARET. Depuited O araaye St MARGARET | JONES. daughte ate Charles H and Louls. Gro Enly She leaves €0 | mourn *their loss three daughters. one | brother and a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral 2 pm. Tuesday from | Galbraith A, M. E. Zion Church. 6th st bet. L and M sts n.w. by Rev. Hattle, assisted by Rev. Kiug of Alexandria, ya: ot this life | the late Lula. Saturday. January 5 b Gp bl Tl Hospitul ANNIE 1929: “at Freedmen's KENT. "devot:d sister of Josepli Willim and Issac Herndon and ‘aunt of Mrs Mumie Joues. Funeral Wednesday, Janu- ary 9.l 1 pm. from the Tidestone Bap- tist Church. 9thi st and Barry Pl n.w. Rev. Hall oficlating. Interment Payncs | Cometery. | Remains testing at the W Ernest darvis Co. funeral parlor, 2222 Ga. uve. n.W. LINSAY. JAMES €. On Sinday, January 8. 1920, at his residence. 1618 2nd st b w. JAMES C. LINSAY. He leaves to ionuri | iheir loss hree courine, Alberta Ellis; Wawgie Borry and Bessie Mergant, and & st of other relatives and friends. No- | tice of funeral hereafter. Remains resi.ng | at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral pat- | lors. 2222 Ga. ave. n.w LONGSTRE) KATHERIN Fridav, | January 4. 1920, at her residence. 110 Tasi | Capitol si. KATHERINE LONGSTREET. Services wiil be held at Zurhorst's fun parlors, 301 East Capitol st. on Tuesday. January 8. at 7 p.m. Friends invited. 7 LUITICH. JOHN F. Suddenly. It on Friday, January 4. 1029. JOHN F. LUITICH. mem- ber of Columbia Typographical Union. No. 101, Remains resting at the funeral home of Perry & Walsh, 20 H st. n.w, Funeral Tuesday, January 8. at 8:30 a.m.. from the funeral home of Perry & Walsh: thence to Sl Aluybl\m Church, where requiem mass id at 9 s.m. for the repose of Interment Mount Olivel Ceme- ad friends invited. 7 tives | VEUIMEYER. JOUN FRANKLIN. Departed this life Jan- | after | at ¥S. He leaves a mife! Bes | Deaths. WORMLEY. ELIZABETH. Departed this life Monday. Januery 7. 1929, at her resi- dence. 323 H st. s.w. BLIZABETH WORM- LEY, the loving daughter of Garfield Jones and’ Sarah_Wormley. She also leaves one sister. Mary Warmlev and a host of other reiatives and friends te mourn her departure. Remains resting at the John 8 Rhines' funeral chapel. 3rd and Eye sis. s.w. Notice of fungral later. WRIGHT, CHARLES. On Fridas, January 4 1929, at’ Garfleld Hospital.' 'CHARLES IGHT. son of John Wright. husband aie ‘Gaynor. He also leaves six chil- two nieces, four nephews and a host of other relatives and frienas. Remains Testing at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. fus neral parlors, 2243 Ga, ave. n.w ral Wednesday. January 9. at 2 pm. from the Northeast Union Baptist Church, Sth between N and O sts. n.w. YOUNG. ANNIE GRACE, Suddenis, on Sun- d 1929, ANNIE GRACE natns ‘festing at the 8 B reral home, 2901 14in st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. Iu Memortam, ELLER. AMELIA. Tn sad but loving rememe brance of our dear mother and rand. mother, AMELIA ELLER. who departed - this life so suddenly (wo years ago today, Januay 7. 1921. Some may think we are not lonely When at times they see us smile, Little do they know the heartaches That we suffer all the while No_one knows how we miss her, No one knows the bitter pain We have suffered since she left us, For life has never been the same HER LOVING DAUGHTER, SON-IN-LAW AND GRANDCHILDREN. HARDIN, WILLIAM L. A tribute of love to the memory of mv husband, WILLIAM 1, HARDIN. Who leff me nine saar ok Jaruare 4 Dot bt 1 cha loved sim ves 1a the louey hour. of Otten feel his presence near. MARGARET G. HARDIN. §leeping peacefully and resting, Life's warry, trial and_sufering past Worl ce |5 Tun, you are gone, We are coming. one by one HIS SISTER-IN-LAW, SARAH DULANEY. * KROPP, BARBARA. Tn sad but loving res membrance of my dear mother, BARBARA KROPP, who departed this life twelve years ago today, January 7, 1917. Mother. 1 think of vou all the time And wonder why the Lord seems To keep me here. where so few care Whether I'm happy and smiling or flled with_des; Bat when my race is run I ho Where 1 can be with you fore HER DAUGHTER. ® ROPP. 1 RA. - In sad and loving, res membrance of ‘mv mother, BARBAR KROPP. who departed this life twelve nd to come KROPP. BARBARA. 1% itliam T. Tolbert parlor, 1308 6th st. nw. Fua ednesday, ‘January %, at 1 0'clock. Muirkirk, M0 McCOROREY, MARY. Snddenly. day. January 5, 1920, at her residence. 251 K st iw. MARY McCOROREY. devoied wother o John Moore, Leroy McCoro: mother W of Carrie Moore and aunt sley and Mary Fair, grand- of Susie Moore. Eemains resting the W. Timest Jarvis Co. funeral pat- 2222 Ga. ave. n.w. Funeral Tuescay }pme from the W. rmesi ANTHONY JOSEPH. iderice on Satur- aw. Saturda Hospital, V. the beloved | cest- funeral sts. 1 Funeral serv- W, Chambers funeral lom nary 8 at ‘1:30 pm. loter- ment Arlington National Cemetery. . DE. ARCHIBALD LOUIS. On Sun- anuory Dr husband of ices at his st. n.w.. Wednesday Tuterment Rock Cr BUCKNER, Departed t ry 6. 1939, at 3:40 am.. 0V st now. alter & days. AGNES BUCK- NELSON. ‘beloved wife of the. fase es Nelscn and mother of John H. and Joseph Nelson and the late Matilda Nel Son_Green and Jennie Nelson Barnes grandmother of Emma Fox, Henry Charle Nelson and the late Bessie Louise Nelson: of Annie Kemp, and mother-in-law Delilar E. Nelson. She leaves to mourn their loss two sons. one daughter-in-law. | two grandchildren and one niece and a bost “of friends. Funeral Wednesday, Junuaty 9. at 1 pm.. from Mount Bethei Buptist Chucch, Rev. K. Roy, pasior. * O'CONNELL, DENNIS. On Sunday. Jenuary 929. 4t the hoine of his niece. Mrs. xaret Boxwelr | Todd bl e 1L beloved husband of | Funeral from Miller, ideace, Ji Funersl se 1400 the above “resldonc 8:30 am . ‘where high requiem mass will be sung at 9 a.w. for_the repose of his soul. 1| Oliver Cemetery, Rela- and friends invited, 8 i AMOS P. Deparicd thi 5.'1929. at his residence, near apel. Va. AMOS P. PAYNE. beloved Nusband of " Elizahein Catheline Pavne Funeral seryices at’ the Waikers Ci Methodist Church. ~Wals & 2 pm. ALVERY. On Sundayv. January at her residence. 2818 Georzia ALVERY PHOENIX. bheloved of Emma Hawkins, Eva_Linker. Richard, August and Isabelle Phoenix. Remains resting at her late residence. Funeral Tuesday, Janusry 8, at 2 o'clock at Mount Zion. Md. . QUEEN. MARY A, Departed this life Janu- ary 6. 1929 at her residence. 2423 N.cnols sve. 'MARY A QUEEN. beloved wite of Thomas F. Queen. Slie also leaves to mourn _their loss two sisters. Thompson and “Jane M. Cutchember of Valley, Lee. Md.; iwo brothers. Moses N. Hawkins ‘of Anacostis. D. C.. and Sydney J. Hawkins of Asbury Park,'N. J.. and a host of other relatives and friends. Fu- neral Wednesday morning. 8 o'clock, from Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church. Ana- ©. where solemn_ high' mase be “sung. Interment St. . “Morganza, Md. May she rest in DDIE M. tives life Jan- Walke PHOL! 6, 1929 ave. . mother X, 3 Cemet peace. . Depurted this life January 6. 1929. at 3:03 p.n. at Reed Hospital. ADDIE M.. devated 1d of Rosa Ransom and brot rs. Lula Brown Josephine G arles C.'Ransom. all of Wasiing- Notice of luneral later. SISEMOORE, RFBECCA K. Departed this | January 6, 192 SISEMOORE | ‘hee Lowe) spital. . De- voied wife e. Notice of funeral SMITH. SYLVESTER. On ary 5, 1928, vesider F8 s Serves R sh of Harry Smith. Remains Co. fu W SPITZER. JOSEPH L. at his residence. 3305 Newton st wood. JOSEPH L. member 3i2h Machine Gun Battalion, 9th Division. beloved husband of Mary | }r: Hudson). Funeral no- ice aturday. Janu- e. 25 Shepherd TH, esting at the ral parlors, W, 3322 Ernest Ga. On January 6. 1929, Brent SPITZER. ex- | d.. On Sunday. Jun- | csidence. Falls Chureh ved hisband of Rosi of Funnie Rickaras. one brother. resiGing neral trom Gallow ay reh, Vi, Januery it Wednesday at es wnd ' iriends io- b CYRUS W, uary 8. 1929, at hi. - CYRUS W nree Havdock. . E. Church, 8 at 2 pm. Stauuton, va. vited a Towa Fi On Sunday, Jan Sidence of her 'daushter. | Elder. 2828 28th at. n.w.. . wife of the late Capi. Tavlor is survived by o Mrs “Frauk ADALINE T H. P. Taylor. Mrs Ler daughters.” Mis. H. C_ McCammon, Mis. Alice M. Ralston. Mrs, Sue Peet. Mrs. A E Gemi Mrs. Frank E_ Elder and one o Harry Taylor. Services 4t the Tabler funeral home, 928 M st. n.w.. Tuesday, January 8. 'at '3 o'clock D Interment ‘Fort Lincoln Cemetery. Rela- tives and friends invited to attend. * THOMAS. PEARL. Departed this life Jani- ary 6. 1920, at §:30 wm.. PEARL THOMAS. | dayshter of Mr. and Mis. Samuel Crockett of 962 Floridn ave. n.w. She leaves to mourn their luss a husband. mother. fa- | ther and two brothers. Funeral Wedues day. January 9wt 1 pm. from John | Wesley C 14th and Corcoran nw THORNTON. TRAVIS €. Departed this life Satirday, January 5. 1920. TRAVIS C. THORNTUN. He was born in Prince Wil- Tam. Gounts, Va." He -leaves to mowrn | their lass s wife, father, two sisters. one brother. one uncle. twg uleces -and one | nephew. Funeral will be held from his | dence. 1715 Corcoran st. n.w.. at 9 Weduesday. The body wiil ' he Prince William County, - Va, .vum.uv: 5th st RGIN(A E. rer PNVIRGINTY B widow of ine lais beloved mother e Mrs Sunday, e 1332 e a < Walker Funeral services pom. at Hysong s Relatives Interment On Saturday. at Walter Reed Hosp tal. | RWOOD. Remuins resting | t the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral pa lors, 422 G ave. " Fumeral Tueaday, Ju uary ‘8. at 1 pan. from the W. Jarvis Co. funeral parlors, n.w. UNDERW upn. on Sun. | . January 9. JOHN 'PRANKLIN | HMEYER, nied 74 years, beloved hus- wid of Mury Emma Vellunever. Funeral from his late residence. 623 K st. ne. | Wednesduy, Januaty 9. at 3 pa. tater: | ment st Glenwood Cemetery. snd friends invited to attend WARD. ANNIE E. HERRELL. On Monday. | January 7. 1929, at the Hoieopathic Hos- pital. HERRELL WARD, widow 1 Rel ANNIE E of Frank K Ward and mother of Willlam Herrell Wurd. Remains resting t the S. H. Hines Co. funeral home. 2901 l4th st. nw. Notice of funeral later. WETMORE. ELIZABETH BISLAND. On Sunday. January 6, 1929. at “Greenway Rise.” near Charlottesvilie. Va.. after & brief iliness. ELIZABETH BISLAND WET- MORE. widow "of Charles W. Wetmore. Interment Woodlawn’ Cemetery.’ New York. WHITNEY. FLORENCE E. On Priday. Jan- uary 4.'1920 FLORENCE E. WHITNEY. Funeral services (private) from residence of her dauxhter, Miss Anice L. Whitney. , 3336 Tepnyson ai. n.w. on Tuesday, Janus ary 8 _Please omit flowers, ioime. | 1620, @t Emergency Hos- | Wednesday, Janiuary | thence to Holy Name | Ella M, | Josepli’s | i| view this wonderf beloved son | Notice of funeral here- | years ago, January 7, 1917 "Tis only a step that divides us From glories a0 moral bu We shall find her deach &ers Haih lifted the v Sadly missed AUD A, c2 of o Laurie) en. «iim fne between HER SON. ® In sad and loving remems darling, MAUD A LONG who died 10 yea1s ago todar, uury 7. 1919. and her beloved husoand, C. LONG, who died Ja ny Just a token of love's devo That o arts sull long GRANDMOTHER = LAURIE MAUDE SMITH. MARY M. (BABE). A love and devetion to the memory of my dear friend. MARY M. (BABE! SMITH, who departed this life one year a=» today, Janvary 7. 1978 FRIEND. EDNA M. PERRY. * to the who de- today, tribute of WHE me; parted January You shall elways be rememb In this wesry world of You shall never be foreotten As long as God shall gice me ufR “DEVOTED | MOTHER MOORE. AND HER CHILDREN, THEA AND JAMES A. WHEELER. MEMORIALS. MONUMENTS MAUSOLEUMS DESIGNED AND ERECT! WRITE OR TELEPHONE FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET MAIN 2958 THE J F MANNING CO.. Inc 919 15TH STREET N. W. WasiinGTon, D. C. Abbey- Mausolewm Beautiful —Enduring—Coavenient MILITARY HIGHWAY BEYOND SOUTH GATE Opposite Arlington Cemetery Ride out in the afternoon and ul mausoleum in ils serene and permancnt tran~ | quillity. 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