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THE TEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 9, 1929 WASHINGTON'S TOMORROW Buys %60 and %65 Overcoats Tailored by Hart Schaffner & Marx @ The kind of clothes that have built this store’s reputation for quality merchandise at a fair price. Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street FINEST MEN'’S WEAR STORE THE PRESIDENT Congratulates The Question Mark Studebaker President Eight, holder of world record for sustained speed, salutes great aviators No tribute to the Question Mark and its gallant pilots can be more fitting than that of the Studebaker President Eight, which traveled 30,000 miles in 26,326 consecutive minutes---438 hours and 46 min- utes at 68.3 miles an hour. Nothing else ever traveled so far so fast as the Studebaker President Eight. See the new President Eight more beautiful, more powerful, more luxurious--and a world champion! JOSEPH McREYNOLDS, Inc. 14th Street at R Potomac 1631 Sales Sales R. McReynolds & Son Kendrick & Shreve 1423.25.27 L. St. N.W. Connecticut at R Decatur 686 Potomac 234 Maintenance Kansas Ave, and Upshur Street—Columbia 427 423.25.27 L. St. N.W. Decatur 686 THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Cloudy, fol- lowed by rain, beginning late tonight or tomorrow; rising temperature; low- est tonight about 34 degrees; gentle southerly winds, increasing by tomor- Tow. Maryland end Virginia—Cloudy, fol- lowed by rain late tonight or tomor- row: rising temperature; moderate southerly winds, increasing tomorrow. ‘West Virginla—Rain late tonight and tomorrow, warmer tonight and in ex- treme west portion tomorrow; colder tomorrow afternoon in extreme west portion; colder tomorrow night. Records for 24 Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 26; 8 p.m., 25; midnight, 24; 4 am, 27; 8 am, 29; noon, 44. Barometer—4 pm., 30.40; 30.37; midnight, 30.31; 4 am, 8 am, 30.32; nocn, 30.31. 8 pm, noon today. Lowest temperature, 23, occurred at 11 p.am. yesterday. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 47; lowest, 34. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey). Today—Low tide, 1:32 a.m. and 1:; 38 p.m.; high tide, 7:01 a.m. and 7:23 pm. | Tomorrow—Low tide, 2:17 am. and 2:21 pm.; high tide, 7:43 a.m. and 8:! 04 pm. The Sun and Moon. | Sharleston; | Columbi | Jacksonviile Fia. 30.28 Today—Sun rose 7:27 a.m. 5:03 pm. Tomorrow—Sun rises 7:27 a.m.; sun sets sun | sets 5:05 p.m Moon rises 6:36 am.; sets 3 Automobile lamps to be lightes half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Great Falls—Very muddy. Weather in Various Cities. .m. one- PTemperature »3 » B 359UBTH Stations. sepiaisay Abilene. T VL 38 Ciear Cloudy Clear . Prcloudy . Cloudy . Pt.cloudy .. Cloudy . Cloudy Cloudy . Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Pt.cloudy Cloudy : Cloudy Cloudy . Clear Clear Boston, Mlss Buffalo, N, s¢ 8 Nicako. I 3000 Cnetrenn bhia 1599 Sleveland, Ohio. 3030 Denver, Detroit, Micl EI Paso. Tex... 20: Jalveston. Tex.. 29. Helena, Mont... 30.30 Huron, 8. Dak.. 29.70 Indianapolis.Ind 30.16 {06 Snowing ... Clear ! Cloudy Pt.cloudy Raining Cloudy Cloudy i1 Cloudy © Cloudy : Cloudy Cloudy Gloudy Pt cloudy ille, Orlnfll " ns, Newon kb Oklahoma’ City Omaha, Nebr. PhilkdéIphia.Ba. Phoenix, Ariz. Bittsburgh. Pa... Portland, Me. Portland, Oreg. Raleigh.'N. C.. Salt Lake City. San Antonlo. .. 3 San Diego, Ca San cisc m Louts o 4 t. Paul. Minn. Seadtie e Spokan, Wagii. ASH. . Cloudy . Pt.cloudy Pt.cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy . Cloudy . Cloudy : Cloudy Cloudy FOR LOST ANIMALS, apply Animal Re: League. 349 Maryland aversw. Matn 8088 LOST. BARPIN. platinum, five diamonds, around Wardman ~Park Hotel or International Building. Finder notify Loulse T. C in Wardman Park. Reward. nl: 8, gold; lost last week in shopping district’ or Chevy Chase. Reward. PR xmcr.u:r %0ld links and amber beads: Sunday. bet. Parkway Apt. Chevy Chase Theater or cor. Mass. and Wis. aves. Glev. mcnl-r platinum, 2 di; ds and sap- Dhire; between 1111 and nfim&"nn ave. ‘Re: ward. Adams 3532 orth_2686. BRACELET—Gold it black edges, on Callfornia st. nea moreland Apts.” North 4134, Kot 157 BRACELET. Valuable. return. catur 4 with West- Re- Reward offered fc gr in vicinity of Aster. De- rew DIAMOND AND SAPH!IIU: 3 in Jew ¢ie) box, between ‘l6th and Allison sté. and 13th and F 473. ENGLISH SETTER, whne‘ with biack markings; name “Gene” Reward. Phone Frankiin 7733 or_Silver Spring 464 EYEGLASSES. horn-rimmed. Saturday. pos- gibly in vicinity 16th and Yoy or Public Li- b 3120, Br. 331 KEY CASE. leather, lost, conulmnt a large bunch of Keys; reward. 509 Que st. n. W. M. Broi MITTENS, driver's—Pair of drivers mit- tens. 3 fingers, in Georgetown about Dec. 23nd. _Clarendon 5 PEKINGESE | and white female; liberal reward. black 201 F 100 PxN-—sund-y evening, In ot near Poll's The- gler Din ‘et With smethysts Reward. st at 3rd and E n . brown, in Fox ° 'rhef money. key 1. 9131, PURSE, kid gloves, candy; Tuesday on 7th st. car. Finder keep money and candy. 5619 8th n.w. Georgia 4210-W. PURSE. lady’s. brown leather, with amber top, left on Mount Pleasant car Wednesday, January 9, about 11 a.m.. containing_ shell- Tim glasses in brown leather case, several dollars. house key, primrose compact, etc. Reward. _Franklin 152 o PUI alligator, conta checks, money, auto permit; on 20th St. near Belmont and ' Columbia rd. n.w. RewArd. Columbla 1278, PURSE. Sige ol T Setock. oD G Poflce Dept Traftic nur Ean West 206 . No. 299755: proi D. McDonald, n 0} P aiween 1ith and’ G and. Earle Theater! reward. 706 1ith nv. Call Main el T arms attached to short piece of chain. Lib- eral reward. . Williams, Geor k WRIST WATCH, lady's white gold, hlhd at- tached: between corner Conn. ave st. and Press Bldg. 1734 P st., ABt. 53 rewln a. WRIST WATCH, , lady's. near 8th st. D.e. Reward. Butler, Md. Courts North, Apt. ‘2} after 5 p.m. Phones: 30.30; | Highest temperature, 44, occurred at | @ards of Thanks. DUURLOO. G. ETIENNE. We wish to ex- Dpress our thanks and apprecistion to our many friends for their kindness during the iliness and death of our loving hus- band and father. We wish to especially thank the Judge Advocate Cieneral’s ofice and the Revs. E. Wiseman. 3, Bown knd 5 C. Sider. THE PAMILY. & JENKINS. MATTIE D. We wish to Sxpres our sincere appreciation to Rev. J. H. dolph and the choir of Mount Moriah Bap- tist Church and our many friends and neighbors for their kindness and l!lapl'.hi and beautiful floral tributes extended us at the death of our motix KINS. e ANy REYNOLDS, ROBERT A. We wish to extend our sincere thanks for the beautiful floral offerings and expressions of sympathy from our many friends and the publ gl Toany (EISNE SN Hents st the death of our husband and father, ROBERT A. REYNOLDS. HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN. Aeaths. ALEXANDER. EMERLINE. Dflslrkd thil life suddenly, Tuesday. n\llry the residence of her paren Elmer _Alexandar, 1129 Glh J(' EMERLINE ALEXANDER. Remains re: ing at Frazier's funeral -pariors, 38 R. I. . n.w. Notice of funeral later. JAMES B. On_Tuesday, January at 4:30 a.m. JAMES B!, husband the late ‘Martha E. Allen’ Funeral from his late residence, 1221 W_st. s.e. Thursday, January 10. at 2 p.m. Relatives and_friends invited to atiend. Interment at Cedar Hill Cemetery. (3 ALSTON, LUCY. On Monday, January T 192. at 5 am. LUCY, wife of the late Christopher Alston of Shreveport, La. Fu- neral from the residence of his daughter. Mrs. A. S Ernest. Cherrydale, Va.. We: nesday, January 9. at 2:30 p.m. (Shreve- port, La: New Orleans, La., and New York City papers please copy. DAILEY, KATIE. Tuesday. January 8, 1929, at 12:10 am., KATIE BAILEY (nee Weber). beloved wife of Richard H. Bailey and mother of Richard H.. and Marion Bailey. Funeral from hel residence, 1439 Fairmont st. n.. 2 pm. Thursday, January 10. xnmmem private. BENNETT, GUY Suddenly on Monda: Ny 1 1020 ab is residence. East Arlington, 'Va., GUY B. BENNETT. hut band of Emma Bennett. Funeral Thurs- day. Januery 10, at 2 p.m. from his lite residence. (New York, Augusta, Ga., and Baltimore papers please copy.) BENNETT, GUY. All members of J. McC. Crunimill Lodge, 1437, G. U. O. O. F., are hereby notified 'to attend a call meeting Wednesday, January 9. 1929, at 7:30 p.m. to arrange for the funeral of our late brother. GUY BENNETT. Funeral Thu day. January 10, a6 2 o' lock, from hi ate residence, Radio. Va. ROBERT BYRD, N.G, WILLIAM H. FITZHUGH, P. 8. ’ m BRUCE, MILDRED _KING. Dewlrle this life”"Wednesday, January, 9, 1929, at 4 am., at her Tes 1812 Vernon st. AR M DRED KING. beloved ‘daushior of Nannie J. King; devoted sister of An- thony King and beloved wife of Wilson Bruce, Notice of funeral harumr 10 BRUCE. WALTER R. Departed this life Monday, January 71';1‘4“: at 1110 am, at his residence. st - er a long iliness. 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 p.m. In- terment Payre's Cemetery. 9 BRUCE, WALTER A. Officers and members of Morning Star Lodge, No. 40, I. B. O T nE LY are hereny. notified k2 tend a session of sorrow at the Elks' Home, 1536 15th st. n.w.. Wednesday night. Ja uary 9, 1929, at 8 o'clock to make arrang ments for the funeral of our late brothi WALTER A. BRUCE. Funeral from late residence, 1324 B st. n.e. Thursday, uary 10, at 13:30 p.m. Columbus Lodge. No. 28; Forrest Temple, No. 9; Columbia Temple, No 422, are inviied to attend. Of- ficers' meeting after the session of sorrow. S. HALTON, E. R. Attest: WM. 1. NEWMAR. Sec. Births Reported. The following births have been xegoned to the Health Department in the past 24 hours William 8. and Emma Lyons, Mark and Mary Plavnick, . Robert J. and Ruth 8. Welr, bo: Donald ‘K. and Ruth MacKen Lee and Dorothy Rogers. glrl. William C. and Anna Harty E. and Mary Slye, girl. William P and Viols E. Reuse. girl. Emanuel and Hattie Levy. girl. Jack and Nellle R. Drescher. girl. Clarence L. and Elizabeth W. Porter, girl. William W. and Betty A. Lord, girl Robert H. and Elsie B. Harrell, . Slaughter B. and Eiga 1, Westman. boy. James A. and Viola C. Young, boy. John C. A. and Estelle K. Csmeron, sirl. Leander and Bessie Douglas, boy. Raymond and Annie Seagle: Eimer 8. and Hilda A. Smitl Ben and Etta Hammond, Jjr., boy. William E. and Gertrude Foreman, girl. Gregory and Willie Conliffe. girl. Herman and Gertruds Covert, boy. James and Katle rnwlkes. boy. Deaths Reporled The following deaths have been r';o to the Health Depariment in the past 4 hours: e, %8, Bastern Bar T Helen M. Holt. 84, Government Hotels firmars. Annie G. Youns. 81, 404 6th st. David T. Fiannery, 81, Walter Reed Gen- eral Hospital. Adaline Taylor. 79, 3000 Conn. ave. pAramints Rylénd. 77, Natlorisl Lutheran ome. Annfe E._ Ward, 71, Homeopathie Hospital. Patrick Donoghue, 70, St. Elizabeth’s Hos- pital Margaret Happ. 70. 918 M st. John Hyland. 67, Georgetown Hospital. George L. Peckham, 67, 3177 18th st. Robert E._ Martin, 67. Sibley Hospital. Clarence F. Cockrille,” 59. 1630 17th st. Augusts J. Girouard, 49, 115 10th st. n.e. pifibeces E. Slsemore, 46, Emergency Hos- a| Marion H. Alexander, 45, the Marlborough. Arehibald’ L."Miller," 45, Emergency Hos- pital. John C. Fitspatrick. 44, 1306 Fla. ave. n. Anthony J. McGraw, 37, Providence Hos pital Nancy E. Hammett, 20. 706 Kenyon st. Amanda_Lucas, 82,'2726 Georgia ave. George Davis, 74. Stoddard Baptist Home. Sarah Young. 73, 1516 3rd st. Charles P. Johnson, 66, 1210 45th st ne. Teresa C.” Young. 59, Providence Hospital. Mary A._Queen, 57, 2423 Nichols ave. s.¢. Mamie E. Campbell, 55, 78 Q James C. Lindsey, 54, 1618 2nd s Acelaide Dabney, 83, Gallirger Hospital. ‘Armanda F. Coates, 81, 202 49th st. n.e. RS Chapman,, 48, 1910" 130 st. Dock White. 48, 2112 O st. Marshall Spears, 8 months. on Southern R. R., No. 36, en route to W ngto Fred_Johnson. jr. § hours, 637 Q st, OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN’S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th & F ————— Perry & Walsh Morticians Private Ambulances 29 H St. N.W. Main 984 HEN we say we render complete service for as little as $125.00, we mean encfly that. priced service is actually rendere do NOT try to i buy merchandise that is more expensive than they can afford. And this low- ; we duce the family to Here one may select, in perfect con- fidence, a service that enctly meets the family’s financnll requirements. one fact is largely responsible for the amazing growth of our business. This heo _%EAI. FUNERAL HOME o reference Sk 816 H STREE Lincoln §200-8201 your nezg/zbor Beaths. RE. t“h. E. .00 Mondsy, January 7. ) ce. y L e AR Belove wite, ot Battick el ) from the “sbove Tesl; dence on nnrfi'n 10, at 8:30 L mass ¢St Jo am. ui h's T et s am. Interment Mount Ofivet Chureh at 9 a. Cemeters, Relaitves and friends invited. CARRICO, AGNES C. On Tuesday. .mmnry 8, 1929, at her residence 1007 E st. s.w., AGNES C. widow of Aibert T. Carrico. aged 70 years. Funeral from above resi- dence on Thursday, January 10, at 8:30 8. thence to 8t. Dominic’s Church. where mass will be said at 9 am. for the repose of her soul. Relatives and friends {nvited. " Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- Ty, CONNER. JONN W. Suddenly on Mondsy, January 8. his_residence. 1361 Enciid:” JOHNW.. “husband of Ratherine N. Conner. Remsins resting at . H. Hines Co. funeral home. 2001 14th n.w. Funeral gervices and interment Knoxville, enn. COOK. WILLIAM, Departed this life. Tucs- January_8, 1929, WIL] COOK. | e Ay hrlers new fgneral home. 389 R. I ave. n.w. Notice of funeral later. CRAIG, ANNA BRADDOCK. Departed this life Tuesday, January 8, 1929, at 6:20 p.m., at her residence. 2113 12th st. n.w., ANNA BRADDOCK CRAIG. beloved mother of william Braddock Craig. Funeral Satur- day. January 12, at 1 pm., from Mc- Guire's funeral parior, 9th”and West- minster sts. n.w. Interment Alexandrin, | Va. (Alexandria papers please copy.) | CRAWFORD. SARAH R. On January & 1929, at the residence of her son. V. W. Crawford. 5913 4th st. n.w.. Washington. D. C.. SARAH R.. beloved wife of the It George L. Crawford. Remains resting a her home. in Gaithersburg, Md. Funeral Thursday. January 10, at 11 am. at, Nealesville, Md. Interment in cemetery nearby. DABNEY, ADELAIDE V. Departed this life Sunday, Januaty 6, 1029, at Gallinger Hos. | Dital ADELAIDE V.. DABNEY. devoted wife ‘of Alexander Dabney and mother of Page Durham and, aunt of Mary Hall Bhe also leaves a host of other relatives and {friends. _Remains resting at Que st. n.w. Funeral services will be held st Metropolitan Church. M st. betwsen 13th and l6th ste. Thursdas. January 10. at 1 pm.. Rev. H. M. Thompson, pastor, SinclaRing: Taterment at Lincow Memorl: al Cemetery. " All relatives and friends in- vited. DABNEY, ADELAIDE V. The P. M. M. G. Chamber No. 3, G. U. O of Odd_Feliows announces ‘the death of True Daughter ADELAIDE V. DABNEY. Funeral Thurs- day, January 10, at 1 o'clock from the Metropolitan A.'M. E. Church, between 15th and 16th sts. n.w. on M st. MRS. HATTIE J. GARNETT, C. G R. Attest: MAMIE A. JACKSON, C. G. 8. DAVIS. GEORGE. On Monday. Janusty 7. 929" at Stoddard Baptist Home, GEORGE DAVIS. The eioved hushand: of Carrie Davis and_deacon of Metropolitan Baptist Chureh. He leaves to mourn their, loss other relatives and friends. Remains rest- ing at Murray & Son's funeral parlor 2105 12th st. n.w. Funeral Thursday. January 10, at 1:30 p.m., from Metropoli- tan Baptist Church. DONOVAN. ROBERT J. On Tuesday. Jan- uary 8. 1929, at 12:30 & m.. at his residence. 4518 14th st. nw., ROBERT J. DONOVAN, beloved son ‘of Hannah T. and the late Jeremiah H. Donovan. Funeral from his Iate residence on Thursday, January 10. at thence to Sacred Heart Church. ainere Fadulon sease Wit be sad at 10 a.m. (New York papers please copy.) DORR, MARY ANNA. On Wednesday. Jan- uary 9, 1929, MARY ANNA, beloved wife of the late George Dorr. 'Funeral from her late residence, 2532 Bl on Friday. January 11, Requiem mass at St. Mary's Church af o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. terment St. Mary's Cemetery. 10 DORR, MARY ANNA. Ladies' Sodality of | St. Mary's Church will meet at the late | residence of Mrs. MARY A. DORR. 2632 Bladensburg rd., on Thursday. January 10, at 3 pm. for Sodality service. MRS. EMMA MALEY, Pre!ect MRS. MARY SPECHT, Secy. DUGGAN, FRANCIS N. On Monday, Janu- ary 7, 1929, at 1 p.m. at his residence, OUDS Connecticut avenue n.w.. FRANCIS beloved husband of Mary H. Duggan Reauiem ‘mass at_ Shrine of the Blessed Sacrament. on Friday, January 11, at § am. Interment in Mount Olivet ‘Ceme- tery. (Quebec Chronicle and Montreal Gazette please copy.) ENGEL, GEORGE W. On Wednesday. i yary"s, 1020, at hig residence, the Baifour fi h and You sts. n.w., GEORGE W. ENGEL, ‘aged ¢ vears, beioved Rosand Rosa E. Engel_ Funeral services st hll( late residence Prldlr January 11, at 230 pm. " Interment privaie, Rock Citek Cemetery. MARY. on Tuesday. .Ylmurv 8 FALLON. witow" of Patrick Fallo tives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, Friday morning, January 11, at 9 o'clock, from, the above addre thence to St.‘Martin's Church, where mass will be_celebrated for the repose of her soul. " Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery; (Philadelphia papers please copy.) 10° FOWLER, HARRY W. On Tuesday, January 3. 1929, at Garfield Hospital, HARRY W. WEER: aged i vears, Puneral trom the chapel of Thos. S. Sergeon, 1011 7th | st. n.w.. Thursday, January 10.'at 2 p.m. Interment at Rock Creek Cemetery. ~Rela- tives and friends invited to attend. ~ * FRASER, FRANK. On Tuesdsy, Janua 1929, at . at his_residence, r{- 11th st. NK, beloved husba: ol Cn e B Fvaney, Puserel fram his late residence on Thursday, January 10. at 2 pm. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. FRASER, FRANK. A specisl communica tion of Hiram Lodge. No. 10, F. A. A. P bg Bela ot the Masostc Temipis Thurs: day. January 10. 1929, at 1 occlock b for ‘the purpose ‘of attending the funeral of our late brother; FRANK FRASER. ND L. JOY, Master, FIELDER 1 HONTER, Scietary. GEORGIL MAX. At the home of his son. Dr. Sigfrid Georgil. in Pasing, Munich (Germany), on December 23, J628, MAX o:oncn ‘of Washington, D. GRIFFIN, MINNIE. On Tuesday. January 8. 1929 at her residence, 1137 8th st. n.w.. Ml GRIFFIN, devoted wife of James Grifin, mother of Gladys, Leonard. Ber- nard, Rosy. Viola and Marguerite Grifin. She also leaves five sisters and three broth- ers. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral pariors, 2222 Georgia ave. n.W. Funerar Baturany, Jandnsy 13, bt GRIGGS. _WILLIAM this life Monday. January 7, 0 WHLLiAM BUGENE GRIGAS" " He lesves to mourn their loss a mother, wife, one sister, one aunt, three uncles, two_cousins and a host of other friends. Remains Testing at Ruth Dabney's funeral parlor, . n.w. Funeral services Thursday. ‘Third Baptist Church. 5t Rev. G. O. Bullock will HARPER, EMMA R. On Tuesday, January 8. 1920. at Greensboro, N. C. EMMA R. HARPER, beloved wife of the late Thomas H. Harper. Funeral from the residence of her son, Vance B. Harper, 208 Randolph Pl ne. Thursday, Janusry 10, at 3 p terment Congressional Cemetery. Rela tives and friends invited. HARRIS, LUCY. Departed this life Mondly. January 7. 1929, at her son’s residence. 636 3rd st ne. LUCY HARRIS. devoted mother of Walter Harris. She also leaves four grandchildren and a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral Thursday. | January 10. at 1 p.m.. from the Zion Bap- tist P between 3rd sand 41z sts. g W Smineton SMIIAting. Remains 1 ting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral | pariors, 2222 Ga. ave. n.w. BERBERT. GEORGE F. On Tussdsy, Janu- | ary 8, 1029, at 3 p.am., at his son's resi- | dence. 1519’ Webster s. n.w.. GEORGE F. ERBERT. age 79 yers Punenl ‘Thurs. ay, January 10. at 10 a.m.. from Sacre SHenrt Ohuren, St."Marys County, Md. HUTTON (TURLEY). LYDDA. Departed this life Sunday. January 6, 1920. at 3:40 p.m, at her late Tresidence. 1! ovidence & 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 10, at 1 o'clock, from Mount Vernon M. E. Church, Capitol avenue, Ivy City, D. C. Relatives and friends invited. 9¢ HUTTON, LYDDA, Members of the Ladies' United ' Reapers’ Soclety are_notifled to attend the funeral of Mrs. LYDDA HUT- TON. Thursday, January 10, 1920, o'clock, from Mount Vernon M. E. Church. (MISS) EMILY FLEE ‘President; MATILDA . HARRIS, Ré JACKSON, ANNIE. !nadmly on January 3. 1929, at 3 p.m., at her residence, 2225 G st. n.w. ANNIE JACKSON. aged 92. beloved mother of Laura Jackson, Adline Brock and Frank Jackson. She leaves to mourn loss seven grandchildren and six t-grandehiidren. Funeral Thurs, fends Thviced. " Hemains Testini Smith's funeral parlor, 2426 Ext JACKSON. ANNIE. Departed this life Jenu- 929, at her late residence. 2325 G NNIE JACKSON. She ieaves to mourn " their loss two daughters, one brother and a host of other relatives and friends. Remains resting at the F. M. Smith_Co. funeral parlor. Funeral Thurs- gav, January 10, ot 1, dclock, from the .M. Smith Co. chapel,.2426 Eve st. n,w. JAMISON, JORN STEUART. On Wednesday, January 9. 1929. at his residence. 141 E st. s.e. JOHN STEUART. beloved husband of the'late Katherine Jamison and father of Roderick H. Jamison and Mrs. Mae B. Stephens. Funeral will be held from his Iate residerce on Friday, January 1l at thence to St.’ Peter's Church, s will be sald at 9 a.m. for the Interment in Mount (Newark, N. J.. papers where m repose of his soul. Olivet Cemetery. please copy.) His noble life was pure as it began, And that is what made him, frst of all, a man. OHNSON. ADA V. On Wednesday, .v-uu- O S Niodb, ‘st ibley HMospital. ADA: Vi aged years, beloved Wife of Robert Johnson. Remains resting at the enapel of P. A Taltavull, 436 7th w. Inter- ment at Culpeper, Va., Frid ary 11, LAWSON, EDWARD C. On Tuesday, Janu- 8 o0, e the tsidence of nij , daugh: rs. Charles Marmaduke, 1218 7th st.'s.%.. EDWARD C., husband of the late Mary ©. Lawson and devoted father of Mrs. Anna L. Onyun, Mrs. Evelyn Marma- duke ‘of Washington, D. C. and Edward B, Lawson of Newport, R, L. in the Tith of his age. Funeral from above resi- dence Frid 2 p.m. Rela- tives and friends invited. interment et Mount Olivet Cemetery. 10 i LINSAY. JAMES C. On Sunday. Januaty 6. 929. af his residence. 1618 2nd st. n.w.. eSO LINSAT i e a1 manri their “loss three "co ‘Alberta Ellis. Mavgle Berry and ergant, and a host of other relatives and friends. Re Beaths. LOFQUIST. DOROTHY ANDREWS, Sudden. Iy, on Tuesiay, January 8, 1929, at the residence of her ~parents, Comdr. and | Mrs. E. A Lotquist. 3107 Garfield st. | DOROTHY ANDREWS LOFQUIST, aged 3 | months. Puneral services “at the resi- Interment private. LOWE. ERNEST W. On Mondsy, January 1, 10:20 pn., at his residence, ER! LOWE; husband of dence on Thursday, Janusry 10, at 3 p.m. | ayior). Funeral from his late residence Thursday. January 1o, at 2 pm. Relatives and friends invite: 1o ‘attend. Cemetery. . WILLIAM. Members of the Lincoln Mutual Relief Association are hereby moti- fied of the death on January 5, 1939, of | our brother. WILLIAM LYLES. GEORGE W. COLE. President. LUCIAN H. THOMPSON, Rec. Secy. LYLES, WILLIAM. The Lincoln Mutual Re- lief Association’ announces the death of Brother WILLIAM LYLES of 2239 Georgia aye n.w. Funeral Wednesday, January 9. 1929 at’ 1 o'clock. {rom First Baptist Church, 28th st. and Dumbarton ave n.w. W. COLE. Pres. LUCIAN H. THOMPSON, Rec. Sécy. MARCHE, WILLIAM B. On Monda uary 7.' 1929, at the Masonic_and Eastern Star Home. WILLIAM B. MARCHE. Serv- ices ‘at the S.' H. Hines Co. funeral home, 2901 14th st. m.w.. Thursday. Jan- uary 10, at 11 am. Interment Consres- sional Cemetery. ® MARCHE, WILLIAM B. A special commu- nication of Benjamin B. French Lodge, No. 15 P. A A M. is hereby called for Thursday. January 10. 1929. at 10:15 a.m. in lodge room No. 1, New Masonic Templ Washington. D. C.. for ‘the purpose of gonducting Masonic burial services for our Interment at Congressional late brother. WILLIAM B. MARCHE. BY | order of the worshipful master. SIDNEY 1. BESSELIEVRE, Secretary. 9 MARCHE, WILLIAM B. The members of ! Associntion _Oldest TInhabitants are re- quested to attend the funeral of our late associate, WILLIAM B. MARCHE, from | Hines' funeral home. 2901 1ith st. Thursday. January 10, 1929. at 11 a.m. THEODORE W. NOYES, President. J. ELIOT WRIGHT, Secretary. MATTINGLY. JULIA BROWN. On Mon January ‘7. 1939. at Garfleld Hosp! JULTA BROWN, widow of Samuel L. Ma tingly. © Remains at Almus R. Speare’s funeral parlors. 1623 Conn. ave. Funeral from St. John's Church, 16th and H sts. n.w.. Thursday. January 10. at 2 p.m. I termient (private) Glenwood Cemetery. 9 1920. “"Funeral services from th terian Home. 1318 Newton st. n.w., Thursday, January 10. at 10:30 a.m.’ I terment Arlington National Cemetery. * O'DONNELL. SARAH F. On Wednesday, January 8, 1929, at her residence, 1223 Randolph st. n.e. SARAH F.. beloved wife | of George A. O'Donnell. Funeral from her late residence on Priday, January 11. at | 9 am.. thence to St. where mass will be said at 9:30 a.m. Rela- tives and friends invited to attend. Inte ment New Cathedral Cemetery, Baltimor e Pres) REEVES, EDWARD F. Suddenly on Tue day, January 8, 1939 at 2001 Kaloram: T3> EDWARD, ¥, RERVES, father of Haille C. Reeves and Mrs. Charies F. Flint. mains at Almus R. Speare's funeral par; lors, 1623 Connecticut ave. funeral lates. SAMUEL. JOHANNA C. On Tuesday, Janu- ary 8,1929. JOHANNA _C. SAMUEL. widow of George ' Samuel. Funeral services at the lge residence, 1331 Harvaid s Thurdday. January 10. at 8:30 to the Shrine of the Sacred Heart Church, where requiem mass will be said at 9 am. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Plase omit flowers. SCHAFFNER. LILLIAN A. On Tuesda: January ‘8, 1929, after a short iliness. at | her _residence. 1009 1ith st. n.w., LILLIAN | Charle Schaffner. Funeral services at Hysong's funeral home, 1300 N_st. n.w.. Friday, January 11. at 11 a.m. Interment Cedar Hill Cemete 10 SCHMECKEBIER. MARY E. On Tuesday. January 8. 1929, in Baltimore, MARY k. SCHMECKEBIER. _wife of = Theodc Schmeckebler and mother of Laurence Schmeckebier. SHORTER, MARY. Departed this life on Sunday. 'Jauuary 6, 1929, MARY SHOP1- ER. She leaves to mourn their loss oae Thursday, January 10, the funeral chapel of George B. Co.. 1416 Fla. ave. n.e. SMITH, EMMA FRANCIS. On -nmd.v January 8, 1929, at her residence. 2841 Monroe st. n.e. EMMA FRANCIS. beloved wife of Willism Smith. of her age. Services at her late residence on Thursday, January 10, at 2 o'clock p.m. Interment Fort Lincoln Cemeters. Relatives and friends invited to attend. SMITH, EMMA MAY. A special :ommunle = tion of Hope Chapter, No. 30, O. E. hereby :ll zd for Thursday. Jlnulry m 1929, at 1 for the purpose of co ducting !lstem Star burial services for our late sister. EMMA MAY SMITH. By order of the worthy matron. ESTHER SOWERS. LOUISE A. LINTHICUM, Secy. SNIDER. JULIUS WALTER. On Monday, Januaty 7. 1929, at his residence, 322 N st. s.w. JULIUS WALTER. beloved hus- band_ of" Lillan B. Snider and son of ' Jullus H. and the late Magsi Snider, aged 31 years. Funeral sbove residence Thursday, January 10, ll 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. terment Cedar Hill Cemetery. SPRIGGS, PLINA ELIZABETH FORD. Died suddeniy at her residence. Huntarille, Md . Monday. January 7, 1929, at :55 p.m.. FONAE. B EER1dGs, beloved motne: of Mrs. Belle Foote, Mrs. Pannie Brown, Ben). T. Walter, L. Richi Pord and Cornelia M. Spriges: sister of Snowden, John and Lloyd Hamiltol also leaves nine grand- | children and other relatives and a host of fnehfls Funeral Prida: nuary 11, lock from St. Margaret's Church. Sezt Biosspnt, "E. Sinterment Mount Olfver Cemetery. May her soul rest in peace. THE PAMILY. STANIER, JULIUS. On Wednesday, Janu- ATy 9. 1929, at_his residence, 1333 Park rd. n.w. JULIUS. aged 90 years, husbana of the late Esther Stanier. “Remains rest- ing at the S. H. Hines Co. funeral home, 2901 14th st. THOMAS. EDNA W. Departed this life Monday, January 7, 1929, 7:15 B at_her 'residence. > EDNA W. THOMAS. She was the beloved daughter oi 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, 11t and K sts. n.w,, at 1 p.m. Thursday, Janu- ary 10. Relatives and friends invitea. 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* UNDERWOOD, ~ THOMAS. On Saturda. Clarke rnest Jarvis Co. funeral Funeral Tuesday, | WALKER. ANNIE ODRICK WASHINGTO! Departed this _life _Sunday, January 1929, at her residence. McLean, Va.. NIE' ODRICK WASHINGTON 'WALKER. She leaves to mourn their loss a devoted husband, _Henry Waiker: & daughter, Beatrice Plelds, and a son, Guy Harrls: two brother: r nieces and two nephews. Funeral Thursday, January 10, at 2 o'clock. from Pleasant Grove M. E. Church, Odrick Corner, V: WARD. ANNIE E. HERRELL. On Monday, January 7. 1929, at the Homeopathic Ho: Dital, ANNIE E. HERRELL WARD, widow of Prank K. Ward and mother of William Herrell Ward. Services at the S. H. Hi Co. funeral "home, 2901 l4th st. Thursday, January. 10. at 2 p.m. ment Rock Creek Cemetery. WEBSTER, BENJAMIN S. On Tuesday. January’s, 1929, at 11:40 am.. at Em gency Hospital,’ BENJAMIN S Jeary, beloved father of Georse M.. Walter M.. Edna S. Webster. Funeral on Friday. January 11. from 708 15th st. se. at 1:30 D.m. Inter- ment at Mount Olivet Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. 10 WESTHORPE., SALLIE V. Suddenly, Janu- ary 8, 1929, at her residence, 1934 Ist st. ne. SALLIE V. WESTHORPE. Funerai Church of Advent, 3nd and U n.W. 2 pn. January 10 Relatives and friefids nvited. Irterment Rock Creek Cemetery. Remains resting at chapel of John R. Wright Co., 1337 10th st. n.w. - 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. 1929, at his residence. 3504 Baker st.. Brentwood, Md. WALTER A.. beloved | husband of Ciertrude R. Wiliiams _(nee Fogle). age 42 years. Funeral from Gasch Sons’ funeral parlors. Hyattsville, Md. on Thursday, January 10, at 8 p.m. ~Rels tives and_friends invited. Interment For Lincoln Cemetery, Friday, January 11. at 10 a.m. i0 WISE. RANDOLPH T, Suddenly, Tuesday. uary '8, 1920, RANDOLPH 'T. Bushand of the late Florence W. ‘Wise: brother of John, George. Linwood and Leroy Wise and Mrs. Emma Smith, Mrs. Esther Brown, Mrs. Mary Myrtle “and Mrs. Jacqueline Lightfoot. ~Notice of fu- neral ‘later. WORMLEY, ELIZABETH. life Monday. January 7. dence, 323 H st. s.w.. ELIZABETH WORM LEY, the loving daughter of Garfield Jones and ‘Sarah Wormley. She also leaves ong sister, Mars Wormley, and a host of other relatives and friends to mourn her de-| arture. Remains resti: ng at_the John ines funersl, chapel, 3rd and Eye ste s.w. Funeral Thu BT, Tom “her iate rcsidonce. 333 H. st Interment Rosemont Cemetery. In flmnriam. ALEXANDER. who departed this life one yoar ago today, January 9. 1928. Dear father, how I miss you. Every night and day My heart is sad and lonely Ever since you passed away. In_my heart your memory lingers, Sweetly, tender. fond and tri Tiere is not a day. dear fa:l Jan- | n.w.. ! MILLER, KATE M. On Tuesday, January 8, | ‘Anthony's Chureh, | Re- | Fotice” of | A. SCHAFFNER. aged 55 vears, widow of | in the 50th year | s | | | i 9 In Memoriam. ' ARMSTEAD, LUCINDA. In sad but lovin: remembra’. . of our dear mother, LU- CINDA Al “TEAD. who departed tiis lite one year &, tyday, January Home is scl. O God, how urum Lonesome, "ionesome’ every spot. T listen ‘for ne: voice till weary, Seary for I hear her not. HER DAUGHTER, BLACKWELL. As 1 loved her. so T miss her, In my memory she is always near: Loved, remembered, longed for always, Bringing_many 2 silent tear. ER LONELY DAUGHTER. IRENE GOL- LuLA Ynuzu.. A. ADELAIDE. In loving remem- brance of our dear wife and mother, ADE- LAIDE A. HAZELL (nee Bury). who de- parted this life ten years ago toda: January 9, 1919. When we are alone and silent We breathe a deep regret, For you were ours, and we remember 1t all the world forgets. | Dear mother, it matters not which road { we take. How dark or lonely it may be, We know that God will somewhere join The road that leads to thee. May she rest in peace. BY HER LOVING HUSBAND AND CHIL- | DREN. . { HUTCHINS, MARY J. In sad but loving re- | membrance of our dear mother. MARY J. HUTCHINS, who departed this life 17 years ago today, January 9, 1912. Seventeen years have passed, our hearts | still sore As time goes on we miss you more. | Your memory is as fresh today | Ascn the day sou passed away YOUR LOVING DAUGHTERS ROBEY. MRS. A. W. MNELLIE MARTIN WINDHAM. REGESTER, MARTIN. In lov- ing remembrance of my darling mother. Mrs. A. W. ROB!Y ‘who departed this life | Sepiember. o; and niece, Mrs, NELLIE | RREN WiNSHAN Sanuary . 1916, and pevhew, REGESTER MARTIN, Decémber Gt t not forgotten. one bu nof DrEo’ - Ge ROBINSON, FRED FORBES. A tribute cf love and’ devotion to the memory of my husband. FRED FORBES ROBINSON. wio departed this life one year ago today, January 9. 1928. _May his soul rest in plece and perpetual light shine upon him. WIFE, OSSIE. SHUGHRUE. JOHN. In sad but loving re- membrance ‘of our beloved uncle, JOHN SHUGHRUE. who departed_this life three years ago today. January 9. 1926 THE PAMILY. * SIMMS, ISADORE W. In sad but loving re- membrance of our 'dear son and_brother. | ISADORE W. SIMMS. who departed this | life one year ago today, January 9, 1928. As_we s'lently sit in the evening, | Feeling so sad and alone. We often think of our dear son and brother, Who once with us shared our home. cfi"'m and faithful in all his wass. aracter 5o beautiful to the end ‘of his Loving o and brother so kind. Oh. what a sweet memory he left behind. HIS PARENTS, MOTHER, FPATHER AND SISTER. | WEBB. CARRIE V. In sad remembrance of our dear mother. CARRIE V. WEBB, who departed this life six years ago today. January 9, 1923. We love you, mother, though you sleep In the arms of Jesis. Oh, how sweet! And when th's fleeting Iifé is o'er We'll join you on the other shore. HER CHILDREN. ROSA J. TAYLOR. |~ GEORGE P. WEBB. | WEBB, CARRIE V. In mm memory of our dear aunt. CARRIE h B, who de- pacted thig lite six ‘sears 480 todas, Jan- uary You shail always be remembered In this weary world of strife; » You shall never be forgotten | Ac God shall givi DEVOTED NTeCES. "BLANCHE "WiLsq MAYIE HAWKINS. MEMORIALS. - | Monuments | SMausoleums OESIGNED AND ERECTED WRITE OR [ELEPHONE FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET MAIN 2968 THE J. F. MANNING Co., INC. 919 15TH ST N. W. WASHINGTON, D. C. cousin ana a host of friends. Runeral at 1 pm., from | Jbbey- Mausoleum Beautiful—Enduring—Coavenieat 10* MILITARY HIGHWA\' BEYOND SOUTH GATE Ovvesite Arlingten Cemetery Ride out in the afternoon and view this wonderful mausoleum in i‘ltlftmm and permanent tran- quillity. This hallowed beauty is an everlasting memorial to the love and reverence for tnm who have passed on. ENTOMBMENT COSTS NO MORE | THAN UNDERGROUND BURIAL Inspect Now—Open Every Day Office1000Conn. Ave. Main7897 FUNERAL DiRECTORS. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance onun NE. 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