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il THE EVENING TAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, 'EONFEDERATE VETERAN |0 wir e ad et oo s v RITES FOR MRS. TAYLOR. |MRS. ETHEL P. McCARTY .« DIES, AGED NINETY-ONE |the section. Funeral services will be held JAmos Payne, Chesterbrook Resi- } dent, Enlisted in 6th Virginia | Cavalry at 24, ’ Amos Payne of Chesterbrook, Fairfax ‘Coun!)'. Va, Confederate veteran, died Bt his home Saturday night. At the time of his death Mr. Payne Mvas 91 years old, having enlisted in the | Confederate army at the age of 24. He served in the 6th Virginia Cavalry un-| ger Col. James Flournoy until April 9, Court House. ¥ WASHINGTON'S FINEST MEN'S WEAR STORE $3 and Cemetery. Mr. Payne is survived by his widow, | Mrs. Elizabeth Payne, and his daugh- | Miss Bessie | Tucker Payne, Mrs. William H. Gamble | ters, Miss and Mrs. Mack Marcey. Dr. Frank Alfred Golder Dies. PALO ALTO, Calif., January 8 (#).— | Dr. Frank Alfred Golder, director of the Hoover War Library at Stanford $3.50 Pajamas g5 (3 pairs for §5.75) Zola Payne, | Walkers Chapel Church at 1 o'clock today, interment to be at Arlington Imported broadcloths, soisette, madras cloths, pongees, and satins, middy slip-on, surplice neck, and London collar styles. Sizes A, B, C, D. Every pair is tailored to the usual Raleigh Hab- erdasher Standard and are guaranteed first quality. Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street INC. ing ”,Intarment Made in Fort Lincoln Cemetery This Afternoon. Funeral services for Mrs. home of her daughter, Mrs. Frank E. noon at 2 o'clock. Fort Lincoln Cemetery. |, Mrs. Taylor was the widow of Capt | H. | been a resident of this cit: | She is survived by five daughters, | | of Cleveland. and a brother, Robison of Alliance, Ohio. G. C. COOKSEY SUCCUMBS T0 PNEUMONIA ATTACK Takoma Park, Md., Man Will be Buried Tomorrow in Congres- | sional Cemetery. | Grover Cleveland Cooksey, son of | the late John Cooksey, former promi- nent building contractor here, died of pneumonia at his residence, 104 Elm | street, Takoma Park, Md.. yesterday. He would have been 44 years old Janu- ary 11. Mr. Cooksey is survived by his widow, Mrs. Ida Morrison Cooksey; three daughters, Miss Mary E. Cooksey, Miss Bethel M. Cooksey and Barbara Jane Cooksey; a son, John M. Cooksey; his mother, Mrs. Mary Ryon Cooksey; three sisters, Mrs. Gordon Payne, Mrs. Charles H. Montgomery and Mrs. John | White, and a brother, Clarence Tilden Cooksey. | Funeral services will be conducted in Chambers funeral home, Fourteenth and Chapin streets, tomorrow after- noon at 2:30 o'clock. Interment will be in Congressional Cemetery. | ACQUIRES NEW AIR LINE. ! Aviation Corporation Buys Cleve- land-Louisville Mail System. NEW YORK, January 8 (#).—Louis H. Piper, president of the Universal Aviation Corporation, announced yes- terday that his company had acquired control of the Continental Airlines, Inc., which operates mail planes on Govern- ment contract between Cleveland and Louisville. | The enlarged system will form the | first unit of the proposed Southern [Cross continental ail mail route, which (the Post Office Department is planning for Cleveland, Louisville, Nashville, Memphis, Dallas and El Paso to the West Coast, Mr. Piper said. Cities on the continental line are Cleveland. Akron, Columbus, Dayton, Cincinnati .and Louisville. Service is promised for Springfield. A Clear One-Fourth Less In Price—Our Finest Suits and Overcoats! (IN OUR THIRD FLOOR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT) OU’LL agree that 25% Off is a real inducement on T Suits and Overcoats of Saks quality! 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Thfl:mly_ exceptions are Topcoats, Blue Suit:, “Honor Seal” Suits, Formal Clothes and Chauffeurs’ Apparel, caks- THE AVENUE AT 7™ (VI (IHHNNINIJlII)IIIHIKI(N(I 1) QU $26.25 --$30.00 . $33.75 ---$26.25 .----$30.00 $33.75 37.50 --$48.75 -$56.25 -...$63.75 $93.75 O TN Adaline Taylor, 78 years old, who died at the Elder, 2828 Twenty-eighth street, Sun- day, were conducted in the Tabler Funeral Home, 928 M street, this after- Interment was in P. Taylor and had for many years Mrs. Elder, Mrs. H. C. McCammon, Mrs. 1865, being discharged at Appamattox | University, died yesterday at Palo Alto, | Alice M. Ralston and Mrs. Sue Peet, all| Since the close of the!after several months' illness. | of this city, and Mrs. A. E. Gemberling of Cleveland: a son, Dr. Harry T. Taylor George IS CLAIMED BY DEATH Pneumonia Fatal to Woman in 42d Year—Funeral Rites Tomorrow. Mrs. Ethel P. McCarty, 42 years old, died at her hpme, 4131 Illinois avenue, yesterday after an illness lasting since Christmas. Death was due to pneumonia. Mrs. McCarty was the wife of T. Doran McCarty of the composing room staff of The Evening Star. She had ,been a resident of this city since a young girl. She was a native of Cam- bridge, Ohio. Besides her husband, Mrs. McCarty is survived by her mother, Mrs. Annie Montgomery: a daughter, Miss Mary | McCarty, and a brother, Willlam H | Montgomery. Her father was the late corge W. Montgomery. Funeral services will be conducted at the residence tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment will be in Glenwood Cemetery. FORMER WEST VIRGINIA STATE SENATOR IS DEAD Brice W. Cattlett, 75, Also Active in Virginia Politics, Dies at Boyce. Brice W. Catlett, 75 years old, former West Virginia State Senator and once active in Virginia State politics, died | vesterday at his residence in Boyce, | Va., following an extended illness. | Born at Berkeley Springs, W. Va., in 1853, Mr. Catlett moved to Clarke| County, Va., during 1898, where he had | since resided. In addition to his widow, Mr. Catlett is survived by five sons, William B., O. W. and L. W. Catlett, all of Wash- ington, and C. V. Catlett of Fort Worth, Tex. and Dr. J. G. H. Catlelt of Miami, Funeral services will be held in Berry- ville, Va. the time to be announced later, with interment at Berkeley | Springs, W. Va. | FRANK FRASER IS DEAD; | PROMINENT IN MASONRY | Veteran Retired Pressman Suc-| cumbs “to Long Illness, at Age of 72. | _ Frank Fraser, 72 years old, veteran | retired pressman of the Treasury De- partment, died at his home, 2825 Elev- | enth street, today after a long illness. He was retired from the Government | | service four years ago. | Mr. Fraser was for many years a resi- {dent of this city and widely known | | Qng“He was a l;m-mb»r of Hiram Lodge | Masons and of Eureka | Royal Arch Masons. S He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Christiana B. Fraser; a daughter, Miss ;I;,vgxacn;scr;rltwo sons, Willlam A. nd C. Nye Fraser, an - rh;l‘tjrm, ¢ and five grand neral services will be conduct, the residence Thursday :\r!cmuu(;xcgla;i o'clock. Interment will be in Rock | Creek Cemetery. — LOST. BAG. small. white, containing bank ch Reward. Retur: i . Phons Rewdrd Return Apt. o6, e Towa. Phons BEADS, gold; lost last week district’ or Chevy Chase. BRACELET. valuable. Reward offered for return. “Lost at or tn vicini er. De- Catur 410. Branch 105, > Of Aster.” De CADET _MEDAL—Gold, on fibbon, inscribed “Best Drilled Officer,” 'St. John's Ci 7 WE. Poore. Reward. i’ Glev 2008 5 CAT. large. black and white. 1 T Kllbourne b1, Phone. Col. 141" " g4e DIAMOND AND SAPPHIRE RING, in je ers' box, between 16th and Allison sts. 13th_and F n.w.: reward. Col. 473 ENGLISH SETTER, male, white, with blac Tarkings: name ‘Gene.: "Reward. " Fhons Franklin 7733 or_Silver Spring 46 ket or ock Mt. Pleasant st. Reward, Adams 086 " Fiensanty S PEKINGESE -Lost at 3rd and E n.e.; black and white female; liberal reward. 201 F st. ne. S I L PIN——Sunday cvening, in or near Poll's The- ater, pin set with amethysts. Reward. Frances M. Miller. 1308 M st 10° POCKETBOOK, small, brown, in Fox The- ater Saturday hight: containing money, Key ompact. Reward._ Plone Col. 913 P E, brown alligator, containing two checks, money, auto permit; on 20th st. near Belmont and_’ Columbia rd. n.w. Reward. Columbia_1275. 9 in shopping | Reward. ~ Wis. & $15.00 currency and_ = Finder can have money by retirn- W. R._ Presley, Frankiin 891. PURSE, on 14th or Rosslyn car. Sunday morning about 11 o'clock. _Call West 2083-J. REVOLVER-——.38-cal. Colt, No. 209755: prop- erty of D. C. Police Dept. G. D. McDonald, Traffic_Bureau. _Reward. 9 WATCH AND BRACELET, white gold, Bun- day, Jan. 6, between 8th and E sts. s.e. and 9th'and D ne. Suitable reward if returned 9 E st. s.é CH_CHAIN PENDANT, with coat of arnts attached to short piecé of chain. Lib eral_reward. E. Willlams. Georgla_710. $1000 REWARD. Cat, rbout vear-old male, answers to name Boze: part Maltese; gray back with darker short-bar markings: lost Sunday, Dec. 30, | near Adams Ml rd.. Kenyon st. and Rock Creck Park. _Call Adams 46 OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN’S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th & F W. W. Chambers UNDERTAKER Offers Lowest Prices $250 Couch Casket Funeral ........$195 $150 Steel Vaults. .. .$85 $200 Complete Funerals .......$100 Anbadances Ovly $4.00 No Charge for Funeral Chapel Latest Pipe Organ Music if Desired—All Without Charge Call Col. 432 W. W. Chambers Co. 14th,Cor.Chapin St. N.W. Draths. ALEXANDER, MARION. On Sunday_eve- ning. January 6. 1939, MARION ALEX- ANDER "(nee Hendley). wife of Arthur A. Alexander and mother of Audrey Alexan- . Funeral services at St. Matthe Wednesday, January 9, at 10 a Interment Oak Hill Cemetery. & ALLEN. JAMES B. On_Tuesday, January 8,1929."at 4:30 a.m., JAMES B!, husband of .the late Martha E. Allen. Funeral from his late residence, 1221 W_st. s.. Thursday, January 10, at 2 p.m. Relatives and_ friends inyited to attend. Interment at Cedar Hill Cemetery. 9 ALESSI, RUTH. On Monday, January 7 1929, ' RUTH, " beloved _wife of Thomas Alesst, aged 25 years. Remains resting at W. W. Deal's funeral home, 816 H st. n.e. Interment at Lincoln, Va., on Wednesday, January 9, at 10 a.m. 8, 1929, BAILEY, KATIE. Tucsday, Januar at” 13:10 am, KATIE BAILEY _(nee Weber), beloved' wife of Richard H. Bailey and moth Richard H., jr., and Marion | al from her lite esidence, | 1439 Fatrmont st. n.w. 2 pm. Thursday, Janua Intérment private. T All_members_of J. McC | e 1437. G. U. O. O. F.. are hereby notified to aitend a Wednesda¥, January 9. 1929, at 7:30 p.m.. to arrange for the funeral of our brother, GUY BENNETT. Funeral Thi day, January 10, at 2 o'clock, from late residence, Radio. Va ROBERT BYRD. WILLIAM H. FITZHUGH, P. 8. BROOKS. RACHEL LEE. On Monday, Jan- rv 7. 1920, RACHEL LEE BROOKS, wife Brooks_and_ slster Funeral Wednesdiy, m his NG, G Fdward G, at sisier, 312 B flowcrs BROOKS. RACH Y. L. B. S. B, As by notified of th | LEE BROOKS. Funeral Wednesday, Janu- v 9. 1929, 4t 1 p.m. from her sister's residence, 312°B st. s.e. JENNIE_BROWNE-LEE, Presiden M. L. MIDDLETON. Sec. L BRUCE. WALTER Departed this lite Monday, Janu: 1929, at 11:10 a.m. at his residence, 1324 B st. n.e. aftc er_a long illness, WALTER_R. BRUCE, son of the late Alfred and Susan Bruce, husband of Addie Bruce (nee Lee). Fu- neral (private) from his late residence Thursday. January 10, at 12:30 pm. In- terment Payre's Cemetery. 9 BYRD. SUSIE. Departed this life Tuesday, January 8, 1920, at the residence of her daughter, 728 3rd st. s.w.. SUSIE BYRD, the beloved mother of ‘Nellie Butler and Ben: jamin Bland and the loving sister of Martha Blue. Lijliec Foster, John, Char and Rev. Jauies Harvey. Notce of fune) Tater CARR. SARA! On Monday, January 1. 1 Wt her Tesidence. 601 st, N SARAH E. CARR. beloved wife of Patric T Carr. Funeral from the above rest dénce on Thursday, Junuary 10, ut 8:30 am. Requiem high mass at St.” Joseph's Chiirch at 9 a.m. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. st. s.e. Please omit r Members of the tion, No. 1. are here- th of Sister RACHEL CARRICO, AGNES C. On Tuesday. January 8. 1020, at her residence. 1007 E st. SWw., TS C. widow of Albert T. 70 years. Funeral from aho dcnce on Thursday, January 10, at 8:30 am. thence to St. Dominic’s’ Church, Whete mass will be said at 9 a.m, for the Tepose ‘of her soul, Relatives and friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- tery. 9 COOKSEY, GROVER CLEVELAND. Mon- day, January 7, 1920, after a short fliness of pneumonia, at his residence. 104 Elm ave. Takoma Park, Md., GROVER CLEVE- LAND COOKSEY. 'the beloved husband of 1do E. Cooksey and father of Mary, Bethel, Jane and John Cooksey. Funeral'services the .W. W. Chambers funeral home canesday. January 9, at 2:30 p.m. In- ngressional Cemetery. DABNEY. ADELAIDE 'V. Departed this life Sunday. Janus 1029, at Gallinger Hos= pital. ADELAIDE V. DABNEY, devoted wife ‘of Alexander Dabney and mother of Page ‘Durham and_aunt of Mary Hall She also leaves o host of other relatives and friends. Funeral services will be held at Metropolitan _Church, M st. betwaen {5th- and 16th sts. Thuriday. January 10. 1 pan., Rev. H. M. Thompson. pastor, aierment at Lincoln Ceme; ives and friends invited. * DABNEY, IDE. Members of Queen Victoria H. H. of Ruth. No. 1711, are no- tified to meet at the hall Wednesday, Jan- uary 9, at 8 p.m. to arrange for the fineral of Sister ADELAIDE DABNEY. Tuneral Thursday, January 10, at 1 pm. from Metroplitani Church, M st. between 15th and_16th sts. h.w RORERTA HENDERSON, M. N. G; FREDERICK A. SABBS, W DAMERON, ESTHER L. (nee Edmonds). On Monday, January %, 1920, at Alexandria Hospital, 'ESTHER L. aged 26, beloved wife of Roy T. Dameron and daughter of Mrs. J. C. Ellis. Funeral from the Tesidence ‘of her mother, Mount Ida, Va. Wednesday. January 9, at 3 p.m. Inter- ment Bethel Cemetery. s DAVIS. ALBERT M. On Monday. January 7. 1520, ALBERT H. beloved hushand of Emma T. Davis. aged 74 vears. ~Funeral from his late residence. 6405 Eastern ave., Takoma Park. Md. on Wednesday, Jan- uary 9. at 10 am. Interment in Glenwood Cemetery. (Baltimore papers please copy.) ., GEORGE. _On Monday. January 7. 1920, at the Stoddard Baptist Home, GEORGE 'DAVIS, the beloved husband of Carrie Davis. deacon of the Mstropolitan Baptist Chureh. Notice of funeral later. * DIXON, HENRY. Departed this life sud- denly, Sunday. January 6, 1920, HENRY, husband of M at,_Henry 467 N st. hereafter. DONOVAN, ROBERT . uary 4, 1929, at 12:30 dence. ' 4518 14th_st. beloved son of Hannah T. and the Jeremiah H, Donovan. Notice of funeral hereafier. (New York papers please copy.) DORSEY, BESSIE. Departed this life Jan- uary 7, 1920, at 12:55 am., after @ brief finess,’ at her _residence.”’ 1017 Oronoco st. Alexandria. Va. BESSIE HARRIS, the beloved wife of Robert A. Dorsey. ' She Teaves nicces. nephews. other relatives and many friends to mourn her departure, Funeral Wednesday, January 9, at 2:30 pm. {rom Robert's chapel, South Wash: Pigton st.. Alexandria, Va. Relatives and friendsinvited. DUMBELL, AMY. January 5, 1029, at 1 am.. in New York: AMY DUMBELL, sister of K. E. M. Dumbell of this city. 8 FITZPATRICK. JOHN C. On Monday. Jan- uary 7, 1020, JOHN C. beloved son of Maria and the ‘late Cornelius Fitzoatrick. Funeral from the residence of his sister, Mrs, P. J. Tierney. 1306 Florida ave. n.e. on Wednesday, January 9. at 8:30 am. Requiem mass at the Church of the Im- maculate Conception at 9 o'clock. Rela- tives and friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet, Cemetery. 8 FRASER, FRANK. On Tuesday, January 8. 1929, at 1 a.m. at his residence, 2835 11th’ st. n.w.. FRANK, beloved husband of Chitstiana B. Fraser. Funeral from his fate residence on Thursday, January 10, at 2 pm. Relatives and {riends invited. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. BUILDING ASSOCIATION NAMES HAZEN PRESIDENT Directors of Columbia Organiza- tion Hold Annual Meeting to Elect Officers. Melvin C. Hazen was elected presl- dent of the Columbia Permanent Build- ing Association at the annual meeting of the directors last night. William P. Richards was elected vice | president, Floyd E. Davis treasurer, IFred A. Smith secretary and C. Clinton James attorney. Members of the board of directors are: Mr. Hazen, Mr. Davis, Mr. Richards, Mr. Smith, Alfred H. Taylor, Alpheus E. Riddle, Thomas P. Bones, L. Perry ‘West and Howard R. Norton. Mr. Davis and Mr. Richards were named to the appraisal committee for | the ensuing year, Walter G. Davis and Ernest M. Colvin trustees and Mr. Hazen, Mr. Richards and Mr. Riddle the finance committee. Total assets of the assoclation for the past year were reported to be nearly $900,000, a gain of nearly $140,000. S. Washington's funeral n.w. Notice of funeral Dies of Heart Attack. Stricken with a heart attack late last night, John W. Conner, 66 years old, of 1361 Ruclid street, fell and struck his head on the floor. He was El’onnunc?d dead a few minutes later y his physician, Dr. Russell MecNitt of 3500 Fourteenth street, who was summoned by his wife, Mrs. Katherine M. Conner. The couple moved to this city about a month ago. Wreaths & Sprays Beautiful Floral Tribute 1407 H Street Main 3707 call meeting | Iate | p.m.. from the residence | artha Dixon. Remains rest- | JANUARY 8, 1929. Draths. FREEMAN, GEORGE F. Suddenly, on Sun- day, January 6, 1920, at 2 p.m., GEORGE F. FREEMAN. beloved father of Mrs. Flor- ence Lawson, Mrs. Hilda Cabaniss, Miss Mabel * Freeman, Mrs. Esther Rolerfort, Mr. George Freeman. jr.: Dr. Wendell Freeman and Mr. Archibald Freeman. Fu- neral from Moon & Allen funeral pariors Wednesday at 1 p.m. Friends fnvited to nd, HAPP. MARGARET. On Sunday, January 6. 1520, MARGARET, the beloved daughter of the late Nicholas'and Mary Happ. Fu- neral from her late residence, 918 M st n.w. on Wednesday, January 9. at 9 am.’ Requiem mnass ‘a¢ the Church of the Immaculate Conception at 10’ o'clock. Rel- atives end friends invited. Interment St Mary’s Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. 8° HARRIS, LUCY. Departed this life Monday, Junuary 7. 1029, at her son's residence. 26 3rd st. ne. LUCY HARRIS. devoted mother of Walter Harris. She also leaves four grandcifiidren and a host of other relatives and' friends. Funeral Thursday. January 10. 2t 1 p.m.. from the Zion Bap- Church, F between 3rd and 4%a sts s.w., Rev. Washington officiating. Remains resting af the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors, 2222 Ga. ave. n.W. HARRISON, JOHN S. On Monday, January %, 1929, at'Providence Hospital. JOHN S. thea F. Dienelt and brother of Capt. H. W. Harrison of Nice, France. Remains fre resting at Zurhorst funeral parlors. 301 East Capitol st. Services will be held at Zurhorst's funeral parlors on Wednes- day, January 9. at 2 p.m. Interment in Qak Hill Cemetery. ARAH REBECCA. 1620, at_her residence, 3513 Northampton s{. SARAH REBECCA, be- loved wife of the late Thomas J.” Holmes. Funeral from St. Agnes' Churen on Wed- nesday. January 9, at 10:30 am. Kindly cmit Howers. 8 HUMMER, OLIA F. Mrs. MER. wife of James W. away. at 9:45 Monday morning, January 7, 1039, at her home in Miami. Fia. Fu- neral _from Comb’s funeral home, Miami, Fla. Wednesday, January 9, at 5 pm. * HUTTON (TURLEY), LYDDA. Departed this life Sunday, January 6, 1939, at 3:40 p.m. at_her late esidence.' 151 Providence st ne., LYDDA HUTTON. devoted wife of Benjamin_ Hutton, beloved daughter of Malinda E. Turley and the late James Gardner Turley “and _devoted sister of Eunice B. Hawkins, James and Andrew Turley. Ernestine Wallace and cousin of Malinda Lewis. Funeral Thursday. January 0, at 1 o'clock, from Mount Vernon M. E. Church, Capilol avenue, Ivy City, D. Relatives and friends invited. [ JOHNSON, CHARLES. On Friday, Janu- ary 4, 1920, at lis_residence, 1210 49th pl. ne. R CHARLES JOHNSON, voted On_Sunday, OLIA F. HUM- Hummer, passed Busband of Mrs. Amelia Johnson, loving father of Marcelina Brooks, Nettie Taylor, Richurd, Frederick, Franklin and the late Charles Johnson. Funeral Wednes- day, Jenuary 9. from Salem Baptist Church, N_st. between 9th and 10th n.w, at 1 p.m., Rev. Tyler officiating, Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. JONFS. MARGARET. Departed this lite Saturday. Janua 9: v 5, 1929, MARGARET JONES. daughter of the late Charles H. and Louisa Gross. sister of the late Lula: Emily and Alberi Gross. She leaves to mourn their loss her beloved husband, three daughters. one brother and a host of other_ relatives and_friends. Funeral 2 pm, Tuesday {rom Galbraith A. M. E. Zion Church, 6th st. bet. L, and M st n.w. by Rev. Battie, assisted by Rev. King of Alexandria, Va. 8 KENT, ANNIE. On Saturday. January S 1020] ‘at Freedmen's Hospital. ANNIE KENT, ‘devoted sister of Joseph William and Isanc Herndon and ' aunt of Mrs. Mamie Jones. Funeral Wednesday, Janu ary 9, at 1 p.m., from the Tidestone Baj fist Church. th st. and Barry pl n.w Rev. Hall officiating. Interment Pay Cemietcry. | Remains resting at the W Erncst Jdarvis Co. funeral parlor, 2222 Ga. ave. n.w. LINSAY. JAMES C. 1920._at his_ residence, JAMES C. LINSAY. He leaves to mourn their loss three cousins, Alberta Ellis. Maggie Berry and Bessie Mergant, and, & host of other relatives and friends. Re- mains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors. 2232 Ga. ave. n.w. PFu neral Wednesday, January 9. at 12’ noom Trom the W. Briest Jarvis Co.” funeral arlor DSEY. On Sunday, January 6, 1618 2nd st. n.w.. JAMES C. Departed this life Sunday, January 6, 1929, at his residence, 1618 2nd st. n.w., JAMES C. LINDSEY, the beloved cousin of the late Elizabeth Gant (nee Hill). He leaves to mourn their loss a friend, a host of cousins and other friends. Funeral 1 p.m. Wednesday from above address. Rev. Jarvis officiating. Burial at Arlington Cemetety. Gene, but not forgotten. COUSIN MAGDALINE BERRY. * LOWE. ERNEST W. On Monday, January T 1929, at 1020 pm.. at his residence, 3709 P st n.w.. ERNEST W. LOWE, husband of Bertle Lowe (nee Tayior). Funeral from his_late residence ‘Thursday, January 10, at 2 pm. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment at Congressional Cemetery. 9* LUCAS, AMANDA. Suddenly, on Saturday, January 5, 1020, AMANDA LUCAS, de- voted mother of Pearl Robinson. Sarah Whallace, Jessie Jonah and Logan Lucas. She also leaves 21 srandchildren and 6 great-srandchildren. ~Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co., 2222 Ga. ave nw. Funeral Wednesday, January 9. at 1t ‘am. from Trinity A M. E_ Zion Church, Morton st. between Ga. and Sher- man aves. n.w. Interment Great Falls, Va. Please omit flowers. LYLES, WILLIAM. Officers and Sir Knights of Simon Commandery. No. 1, K. T.. are hereby ordered to assemble ‘in ‘full templar uniform Wednesday, January 9. 1920, at 12:30, at First Baptist Church. 27th st. and Dumbarton ave. n.w.. to attend the funeral of our late Sir Knight. WILLTAM LYLES. Order ALBERT MOXLEY, E, 8. Attest: CHAS. D. FREEMAN, Recorder. LYLES. WILLIAM. Members of Keystone Chapter, No. 11, R.’A. M., are hereby no- tified of the death of Companion WIL- LIAM LYLES. Funeral from First Bap- tist Church, 27th and Dumbarton ave. n.w., Wednesday, January 9, at 1 pam. BY order_of CHARLES H. HENSON, High Priest. Attest: RALPH BARBOUR, Sec. LYLES. WILLIAM. Young Men's Protective Lengue will attend funeral of WILLIAM LYLES on_Wednesday, January 9. 1929, at 1 o'clock, from First Baptist Church, 7th st. and Dumbarion ave. n.W, W. STEPHEN FULLER, President. GEORGE L. WALTON. Secretars. LYLES, WILLVAM. Members of the Widow's Son Lodge. No. 7. F. A. A. M., are request- ed to attend. the funeral’ services of Brother WILLIAM LYLES, Tuesday, Janu- ary 8 1929, at § oiclock pm; at Grice's uneral parlor. 12th an: sts. n.w. B IRVING HARRIS, W. M. JOHN F. GEORGE, Sec. MARCHE, WILLIAM B, On Monday, Jan- uary 7. 1929, at the Masonic and Eastern Star Home, WILLIAM B. MARCHE. Serv ices at the s. H. Hines Co. funeral home, 2001 14th st. n.w. Thursday. Jan- Wary 10, at 11 a.m. Interment Congres- sional Cemetery. ) MARCHE. WILLIAM B. nication of Benjamin 15, P. A. A A special commu- . French Lodge, No. is hereby called for 10, 1925, at 10:18 am. in lodge room No. 1, New Masonic Temple, ashington, D Co for, the Burpose of conducting Masonic burial serv late brother, WILLIAM B. MARCHE. BY order_of the worshipful master. SIDNEY 1. BESSELIEVRE, Secretary. 9 MARTIN. ROBERF E. On Sunday, January 6. 1929, at sibley Hospital, ROBERT E.. beloved husband of Minnie S. Martl Funeral from ais late residence, 1103 Chi- cago st. on_Wednesday. January 9, at 2 p.m. itelatives and friends invited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 8 MATTINGLY, JULIA BROWN. On Monday, January ' 7. 1939, at Ga) JULIA BROWN, widow of Samuel L tngly. = Remains at Almus R. Speares funeral parlors, 1623 Conn. ave. Funeral from St. John's Church, 16th and H st nw, Thursday, January 10. at 2 p.m. terment (private) Glenwood Cemetery. 9 McCARTY, ETHEL P. On Monday, January %, 1929, at her residence, 4131 Illinois ave., ETHEL P. (nep Montgomery), beloved wife of 'T. Doran McCarty, daughter of Annie ond the late George W. Montgomery and Sister of Wilbur H. Montgomery. Funeral from above residence Wednesday, Janus 9, at 3 p.m. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited; (Cambridge, Ohio. papers please copy). MILLER, DR. ARCHIBALD LOUIS. On Sun- R sty 6, 1920, al Emergency Hos- {tal.” Dr. ARCHIBALD 'LOUIS MILLER. Blisband of ‘Eisie M. Miller. Funeral ser iges at is late residence, 1400 Madison st. n.w. Wednesday, January 9, ai 3 p.m. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. 8 JOSEPH WYATT. On Saturday. January 5. 1929, in Miam!, Fla., JOSEPH WYATT MILLS, in the forty-sixth year of his age, husband of Mabelle Mills and father of -Joseph Edgar Mills. Services at the Tapler funeral home, '928 M st Wednesday, January 9, at 11 am. Interment Fort Lincoln Relatives and friends invited o B . M., Thursday, January Lemetery fo attend. i ULDROW. ELIZABETH. Beloved wife of MRI)h(‘H Muldrow, U. S. G. 8. Funeral at B ty00d, Tex., January 8, 1920. ® NELSON. AGNES BU CKNER. Departed this life Sunda: ‘dJnnun':{nG.Vw‘.:fl.:;3.10“:.m“< at her residence, X st v., after h%‘!( illness_of nine days, AGNES BUCK- NER NELSON, beloved wife of the late James Neison and mother of John H. and Joseph Nelson and the late Matilda Nel- son Green and Jennie Nelson Barnes; grandmother of Emma Fox, Henry Charles Nelson Iull? the late Bessie Louise Nelson: aunt of Annie Kemp, and mother-in-law of Delilar E. Nelson. She leaves to mourn their loss two son lel!! fl)\\\l‘ll?:-l{:;hfiw, L L hidren and one niece and & L e as. “Funeral " Wednesday: « January 9, at 1 p.m.. from Mount Bethel Baptist Church, Rev. K. Roy, pastor. T terment at Lincoln ‘Memorial Cemetery. * NELSON, AGNES. All lfl?ln!)?l’l of Bloom of Youth Lodge, No. 15. N. G. U. O. of Chal- deans, are hereby notifled to attend a call meeting at our hall. 17\”\ and R sts. n.w.. Tuesday, January 8. 1929. at 7 30 pm. to arrange for the funeral of SISTER AGNES NELSON. Funeral Wednesday, January 9, 1 p.m, from Mt. Bethel Baptist Church, V st hfl!‘l!l‘flnfifl ASH Hrrd n.w. Rev. K. W. " pastor. By order o Roy, pastor: Ry g riNt THOMAS, W. I somy w. LEE W.RS T O'CONNELL, DENNIS. On Sunday, Januars 6. 1929, at_the home of his niece, Mrs. Margaret Boxwell, 21 Todd pl. n.e. DENNIS O'CONNELL. beloved husband the late Ella O'Connell Remains_resting W° the above residence until Tuesday, January 8, at 9 p.m. Services at Hanlon's Janeral chapel, G4l H st. m.e. Wednesday, January 9, at 8:30 a.m. Solemn high ‘mass at Holy Name Church at 9 _am Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Rel tives and friends invited. 8 PECKHAM, GEORGE LEWIS. On Monday, January 7, 1929, at his residence, GEORGE LEWIS, beloved husband of May Mac- donald Peckham and father of Mrs. Mar- garet P. Forbes end Wesley B.. Frank L. ames . Pecitham, . Funeral services ARy alere Sesidence. 3177, 18th st. n.w. 4 Wednesdas at 2 bm. Interment r te* (Philadeiphia Davers please HARRISON, beloved father of Mrs, Dorea- | Hraths. QUEEN, MAMIE. A call meeting of Dis. trict Auxiliary, No. 2. of the Knights of St. John_and 'Auxiliary No. 213 of said knights, Tuesday evening at 8 p.m.. at the residence of Sister Montrula Swann, 2412 Shannon place, to arrange for the funeral of Sister MAMIE QUEEN. Funeral from Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church. 15th and Morris rd., at 8 a.m., Wednesday morning. C. LUCKETT, District President. SISTER WILLIS, Secretary. District. M. PROCTER. President. . M. COOKE. Secretary. RANSOM, ADDIE M. Departed this life Sunday. January 6, 1929, at 3:05 pm. at Walter ‘Reed Hospital, ADDIE M., devoted husband of Rosa Ransom and brotner of Mrs. Carrie Walls, Mrs. Lula Brown, Mr: Rebecca Wilson, Mrs. Josephine Gambl and Charles C. Rancom, all of Washin- ton. Pa. Funeral from his late residence, 2009 Flagler pl. n.w., Wednesday, January 9. at 12 oclock. ' Interment Arlington Cemetery. Relatives ‘and friends are in- SAMUEL, JOHANNA C. ary 8 1929, JOHANNA C. SAMUEL. Widow of George Samuel. Funeral services at the late res 1331 Harvard st. n.W.. Thursday. January 10. at 8:30 a.m.; thence to the Shrine of the Sacred Heart Church, where reauiem mass will be said at § am. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Pirase omit flowers. [ | SHEPHERD. CHARLES L. uary 3, 1929, CHARLES L. SHEPHERD of Asheviile, “formerly ' with the Southern Railway In Washington, native of Wash- ington._ Leaves widow and daughter, Mrs. J. D. Secrest. SHORTER, MARY. Departed this life_on Sunday, 'January’ 6, 1929, MARY SHORT- ER. She' leaves to' mourn their loss one cousin ana_# host of friends. Funeral Thursday. January 10. at 1 pm.. from the funeral chapel of George B. Co.. 1416 Fla. ave. n.e. MOORE, REBECCA E._ Departed this life auary 6. 1929, REBECCA E. SISEMOORE (nee Lowe), n: Emercency Hospital. De- voted wife of George H. Sisemoore. Fu: neral services Wednesday. January 9. at 2:30 pm, from her residence, 2215 31st st. s.e. Relatives and friends invited. 8* MITHSON, GEORGE L. On Monday. Jan- uary 7. 1920, at Richmond. Va., GEORGE L. husband of the late Nettie §. Smithson Fineral from the chapel of Clvde J. Nichols, 4200 9th st. n.W.. on Wednesdav. Jaruary 9, at 1 pam. Interment at Rock Creek Cemetery SNIDER. JULIUS WALTER. On Monday, January 7, 1929, at his residence, 322 N st. s.w. JULTUS WALTER. beloved hus- band of® Lilian B. Snider and son of Julius 'H. and the late Maggie Snider. aged 31 years. Funeral fro above residence Thursday. January 10, 1ds invited. uddenly. Janu- st at his residence. 3505 Newton st. Brent- wood. Md, JOSEPH L. SPITZER, ex- member 312th Machine Gun Battalion, 79th _Division. beloved husband of Mary Lowse Spitzer (uee Hudson). Fuueral Weanesday. January 9, at 2:30 p.m., from the above residence. 5 CYRUS W. On Sunday, Jan- 1920, at his residence. Falls Church. RUS W.. beloved husband of Rosa W."Sfriblinz. father of Fannie Richards. also three <isters and one brother. residing at Haydock. 1o Funeral from Galloway M. E. Church, Falls Church, Va., January 8 at 2 pm. Interment Wednesday at Staunton, Va. Relatives and friends in- vited. THOMAS, EDNA W, Departed this life 1929, at 7:15 am. Monday. January 7, EDNA W. THOMAS.' She was the beloved daughter of Thomas Fredrick and Jennie E. and the loving sister of Gladys E. Thomas. She leaves to mourn their loss a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral from Asbury M. E. Church, 1ith and K sts. n.w., at 1 p.m. Thursday, Janu- ary 10. ‘When you think of the garden of life, The tender rosebuds you loved so dear, You cannot think in terms of strife, But the fragrance which fills the air. When we think of the garden of life, The tender souls we loved and caressed: We canno think in terms of strife, But the dear one that we loved best.9* THOMAS, PEARL. Departed this life Janu- ary 6, 1929, at 6:30 a.m., PEARL THOMAS. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Crockett of 962 Florida ave. n.w. She leaves to mourn_their loss & husband. mother, fa- ther and two brothers. Funeral Wedaes- day, January 9, at 1 p.m. from John Wesley Church, 14th and Corcoran sts. n.w. Remains resting at E. W. Bundy's funeral parlors, 649 Florida ave. n.w. 8* THORNTON, TRAVIS C. Departed this life Saturday, January 5. 1920, TRAVIS C. THORNTON. He was born in Prince Wil- liam County, Va. He leaves to mourn their loss a wife, fabher, two sisters, one brother, one uncle, two nieces and one nephew. ~Funeral will be held from his late residence, 1715 Corcoran st. D.W., at 9 o'clock Wednesday, ~ The body will be carried to Prince Willlam County, Va., for burial. . TROWER. NARSICA TARSIT. Jgnuary 3. 1929. NARSICA TARSIT TROWER. The members of the Bureau Relief Association are hereby notified that an assessment is due. R. TATE, Pres; SOLOMON JACKSON, Fin. Sec. s VEIHMEYER. JOHN FRANKLIN. On Sun- day. January 6. 1929, JOHN FRANKLIN VEIHMEYER, aged 74 years, beloved hus- band of Mary Emma Veihmeyer. Funeral from his late residence. 623 K st. n.. Wednesday. January 9. at 2 p.m. Inter- ment st Glenwood Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited to attend. 8 WARD, ANNI HERRELL. On Monday, January 7. 1929, at the Homeopathic Hos- pital. ANNIE E. HERRELL WARD, widow of Frank K. Ward and mother of William Herrell Ward. Services at the . H. Hines Co. funeral home, 2001 14th st. Thursday, January' 10. at 2 p.m. ment Rock Creek Cemetery. WEST. JACQUELINE, ELAINE. Departed this life Jenuary 7, 1920, JACQUELINE ELAINE, & vears of age. beloved daugh- ter of Cora (nee Bond) and Roland West. She leaves to mourn their loss mother, father, two sisters and hosts of other relatives. ~Funeral from her late residence, Nauck Station. Arlington, Vi Wednesday, January 8. at 2 o'clock. * WETMORE, ELIZABETH BISLAND. On Sunday, January 6. 1929. at “‘Greenway Rise.” near Charlottesville, Va.. after a brief iliness, ELIZABETH BISLAND WET- MORE, widow of Charles W. Wetmore. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery, New York. WILLIAMS. WALTER A. On Tuesday, Jan- uary_ 8. 1920, at his residence. 3504 Baker st.. Brentwood, Md.. WALTER A.. beloved husband of Gertrude R. Williams _(nee Fogle), age 42 years. Funeral from Gasch & Sons’ funeral parlors., Hyattsville, Md. on Thursday. January 10, at 8 p.m. Rela: tives and friends (invited. Interment For! Lincoln Cemetery, Friday, January 11 at 10 am. WILSON. ROBERT H. Departed this life Tuesday, January 8. 1929, at 7:45 am., at his residence, 1311 V st. n.w.. ROBERT H.. devoted husband of Liilie' Dunlap Wilson. Notice of funeral later. . WIRTH. MARY. On Monday, January T. 1929, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Karl Boetzner of 301 South Carolina ave. se. MARY, widow of Richard E. Wirth, formerly of Rochester, N. Y. Funeral from the residence of her daughter on Wednesday, January 9, at 2 o'clock p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. WRIGHT. CHARLES. On Friday, January 4. 1920. at Garfleld Hospital,” ‘CHARLES WRIGHT, son of John Wright. husband of Annie Gaynor. He also leaves six chil- dren, two nieces. four nephews and a host of other relatives and friends. Remains resting at his late residence, 1807 Benning rd._n.e. Funeral Wednesday. January 9. at'2 pm., from the Northeast Union Bap. tist Church, 5th between N and O sts. n.W. In Memorian. BERNAU, LOUIS F. In sad but loving re- membrance of our son and brother. LOUIS F. BERNAU. who departed this life 25 years ago today, January 8 1904. THE FAMILY. * BROWN. AGNES. In sad and loving re- membrance of our dear mother. AGNES BROWN, who departed this_life eight years ago today, January 8, 1921. You shall always be remembered In this weary world of strife; uary 8, Va,, CV1 n.W., Inter- 9 You shall never be forgotten As long as God shall give us life. THE FAMILY. * BURREL, HENRY AND EVA. Sacred to the memory of our beloved ‘father, HENRY BURREL. who entered_the great beyond January 8. 1901, and EVA BURREL, our devoted mother, who left us May 1. 1927, MAMIE, ESSIE AND WILLIAM. * CADY WILLIAM P. A tribute of love to the memory of our dear husband and father. WILLIAM P. CADY. who departed this life ten years ago, January 8, 1919. The world may change from vear to year, Our lives from day to_day. But the love and memory of our dear hus- band and father Shall never pass away. HIS LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN. * CURRY, ELIZABETH F. AL RUBIE. A tribute to_the memory of mother. ELIZABETH P. CURRY, Who passed away twenty-six _svears ago_‘today, January 8, 1903, and my sister. RUBIE ALLEN. Jan: uary 25, 1928. WILLIAM H. CURRY. * CUSBERD, ANNA M. A tribute of love to the memory of our dear mother, ANNA M. CUSBERD, who entered into rest twenty< SiX vears ago today, January 8, 1903. At_home in the beautiful hills of God, In the garden of rest so fair: Some da, dear loved one. when our work s donie. We will meet you at home over there. HER DEVOTED CHILDREN. * HAYDEN, NORMAN. In loving remem- brance’ of my dear husbund, NORMAN HAYDEN. who departed, this Lfe one year a¢o today. January 8, 1933, | Today recalls the memory Of a loved one laid to rest, And those who stil remember him Are the ones who love him best. Keep him. Jesus, in Thy keeping. "Till I reach the heavenly shore: Then. oh. Master, let me have him, Love him as I did before. HIS 'LOVING AND LONELY WIFE, HATTIE. GREEN. ISABELLE PARKER. A tr( Be ‘and devotion (0. the memory ot Codr dear cousin, ISABELLE PARKER GREPN. who departed this life one year azo foday, January 8, 1928. THE PALMER FAMILY, GREEN. 1SABELLE PARKER. In loving memory o . ELLE * P, GREEN. Who departed this iife one seny ago today, January 8. 1928 HUSBAND AND PAMILY. * MARBURY, THELMA. In sad but loving Temembrance of our dear daughter, whom God called home to rest one year ago to- day, January 8, 1928. Dearest Thelma. how we miss you ‘Since from earth you passed away. Our hearts are aching sadly ‘As we think of you today. You are not forgotten, dear; No. never shall you be. As long as life’s memories last We shall always think of thee. LQVING, MOTHER. FATHER AND BROTH, ERS, JOHN W. JR. AND EVERETT. ¢ On Tuesday, Janu- | Clarke | 9 9 In Memoriam, OFENSTEIN. ANNIE. 1In sad and loving re- membrance of our dear wife and moth ANNIE OFENSTEIN, who departed this life five years ago today, January 8, 1924. O God. what a weight of sorrow Must we. the lonely ones. bear: A lonely home. a silent voice And oniy her vacant chair. Dear Annie. when you could not speak to me And could not say good-by I know your thoughts were with us- When you were called to die. HER LOVING HUSBAND AND DAUGH- PHILLIPS, JOHN ENOS. In loving remem- brance of my Dbeloved husband, JOHN ENOS PHILLIPS. who departed this life three years ago today, January 8, 1926. The years may wipe out many thoughts, Bui this may wipe out ney The memory of our happy days When we were both togethe; HIS BELOVED WIFE. JESSIE. * PONDEXTER. PATS In sad and loving remembrance of our dear mother, PATSEY PONDEXTER. who _departed this _life seven years ago today, January 8, 1922. It is only a step that divides us _From glories no_mortal has seen, We shall find vou when death's grim fingers Hath lifted the veil between. HER DAUGHTERS. MAMIE LEE, BLANCHE PENMAN; SON-IN-LAW, THOMAS H. PROCTOR. JOHN M. A tribute of love to the memory of my dear husband. JOHN M. PROCTOR. who left me two years ago today, January 8, 1921. always be remembered weary world of strife, ! never be forgotten L as God shall give me life. BY HIS LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN. ROBINSON. JENNIE LEE. In_memory of our dear’ wife and mother, JENNIE LEE ROBINSON. who departed this hife Jan- uary 8. 1927. Gone, but not forgotten. The ones who think of you today are the ones who love you best HUSBAND AND CHILDREN * SNYDER, EDWARD E. 1In sweet remem- brance of my dear husband. EDWARD SNYDER. who departed this life cight vears ago today, January 8, 1222, 1t 1s dreary here without yow wlong the wap t mean the same to me Since vou have wone a DEVOTED WIFE. * SNYDER, EDWARD E. A tribute of lovs to the memory of our dear father, ED- WARD E. SNYDER. Who left us eight years ago today, January 8. 1921 You are not forgotten, dear father, Nor ever shall you be As_long_as life'’s memories last We shall always think of thee HELEN AND JOHN. * A tribute of love and on to the meiiory of my dear father, FDWARD E. SNYDER, who departed this life eight years ago today, January 8, 1921. Just a line of swest remembrance, Just @ memory, fond and true; Just a token of devotion. And a heartache still for you. EDYTHE C. CONNER. * Sncred to the memo- AGGTE WIL ago today SNYDER. EDWARD E WILLIAMS. MAGGIE. v of our devoted friend, TIAMS. who left us one vear January 8, 1028. 'Tis_only a step that heaven, No mortal hath seen. For only he who bears the cross May hope to wear the glorious crown. DEVOTED, FRIENDS. MARY E. GIBSQN, MAGGIE TVERSON. k WILLIAMS. MARGARET. A tribute of love to the memory of our_ devoted senior guardian, MARGARET WILLIAMS. who left us one year #go today, January 8, 1928, No_one knows how we miss her, No one knows the bitter pain. Little do they know the heartaches, For we have never been ths same. BENJAMIN JUVENILE. No. 12, A I O. OF MOSES: BROTHER_ C. SHORTS, P. G.; SISTER G. HOWARD, R. 8. * ivides us from MEMORIALS. Monum SMausoleums DESIGNED AND ERECTED WRITE OR TELEPHONE FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET MAIN 2968 \Q\ THE J. F. ManninG Co,, INC. ";\ 919 15TH ST, N. 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