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D. €, MONDAY, JANUARY: 14, 1929. COLD FORCES YOUTH THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, W.C. 7. 0.0 MARK In Memoriam. | KLEIN, ALICE R., AND COX, GEORGE T. Bratha. SCHAUB. MINA F. Departed this life Sat- Orchestra Leader Dies Beathyn, HATTON, MARTHA E. Departed this life Lggret ! SCHAUD. | " In sad b TO CONFESS ROBBERY | "indy: Jaiirs s ion Sher cosonce | a W'l % 100 Atiimarn Scraun, | dear ster s biother, GEORGE 7. O, ™ | 1418 C st. s.e. MARTHA E.. devoted wife | Puneral services at her late residence,| Who left us 19 years ago. October 14, 1910, i of Harrison Hatton. daughter of the late | 1012A 13th st. s.e. on Tuesday, January | and Alice R. Kiein (nee Cox), 10 years | Lure of Warm Cell Leads to Admis-| Sirah and Wilson Hailstock. She leaves| 15, at 11:45 am. Relatives and friends | ago today, January 14, 1919 | | fo mourn their loss two' dauenters and | inviled lo' attend. - Interment Arlington | Ay T loved them, so I miss them, | son, Eva Middleton. 3 e 1 sion of Embezzlement in and_George: Hatton: three grandehiloren, | _ Cemeter: e L e ¢ A her relatives and friends. Notice of fu- . 1929, .\ beloved hushand o A e . Sis neral later. | the late Caroline ' Schrider. Funeral R . MANGER. ELIZABETH T. In sad but lov- ing remembrance of our dear mother, Who departed this life five years ago todsy, from the residence of his daughter. Mrs Edward Sanders, 600 Gresham pl. n.w., on Tuesday, January 15, at 2 p.m. Relatives | ‘The bars of a police station, where | HENRY, CHARLES LANDON. On Saturday, ganusry 12, 1929, ‘at the Episcopal Eve. Adoption of the Eighteenth the temperature 1s kept at a comforta-| Ear and Throat Hosi pital, CHARLES | and friends invited, vood | January 14, 1024 1‘51, heat and the inmates are fed reg-| KANDON HENRY, beloved ‘husband of IR e L L o MARGUERITE AND ANDREW. * ra H. Henry. 'Knights Templar s > Amendment to Be Observed | ularly, looked better to Harry Kenneth| it at' ihe chapel of Thos. S Serseon, | SHANLEY, HARRY A. On Sunday, January MONROE, MILDRED J. A trivufe of lote 101" 7tn_st. n.w. on Tuesday, January [ 13. 1030, at 11:20 pim. at the residence of ~ and devotion to the memory of our deat Kehoe, 22, of Brighton, Mass., than the 15, at 2 pm. = Services at Epiphany| his sister, Rebecca E. Shanley. 4611 8th | mother, Mrs. MILDRED J, MONROE. who Church, G st. between 13th and 14th sts., st. nw., HARRY A., beloved son of the left us five years ago today, January 14, 1924, by D. C. Branch. prospect of wandering hungry and cold yreh. ¢ In the chill wind that brought below- | vited to actend. vited to attend. Relatives and friends in- late Wiiliam and the lata Anne Shanley. | Interment at Rock Creek | Funeral (private) on Tuesday, January 15. | In our home you are fondly remembered; freezing temperature to Washington, | Cemetery. 1 at 2 pm. from W. Warren Taltavulls | _ Sweet thoughts still cling to your name. A convention ‘observing the anniver- | Accordingly, Kehoe surrendered o po- | HOLT, MARY GERTRUDE. On Sunday,| [Unerd’ home, 14th st. and Spring rd. n.#. | The hearts that loved you so dearly in life |lice, claiming to have committed an| January 13. 1926, MARY GERTRUDE | SHUFELDT, MARY ABERCROMBIE. On| mif'® DEVOTED CHILDREN, LEWIS. {sary of the adoption of the eighteenth | emeralement in Brockiine, Mase HOLE of 1233 vt e, 0%, Rema - | RN gt M Mk gt M | AMANDA "AND, JAMES SMONROE AYD | amendment will be held by the Woman'’s | g{e wld“ Headguarters Detectives | now. ' Funeral services Tuesdas. January Notice of funeral later. BIARAEME JUMIS I Christian Temperance Union of the Dis- | Thomas Nally and E. E. Thompson that . at 2 p.m. SIMS. GEORGE R. Departed this lite | MORRLy JANE. In loving memory. of my | trict of Columbia at the Eastern Presby- Fe took $198 from the Chestnut Hill| IDF, EMMA J. On Sunday. January 13| Thursday. dnnuary 100 7056 atoh amo, boored Sster JANE ORI W utey | terian Church, Sixth and Maryland | Market after collecting it for the firm.| 1920. at ‘Providence Hosoital. EMMA J..| &{ter a brief iliness at the Philadelphia | 13 jozs, ° | widow of Edward Ide. Remains resting at alg Hospital, = Philadelphia, Pa.| YOUR LOVING SISTER, MARIA HENRY. avenue northeast, Wednesday, beginning Local police wired Massachusetts au-) fhe’w.”w. Chambers funeral home, 1400 | GEORGE R. SIMS, formerly of’ Princé at 10 am. and ending with a banquet thorities for verification of his Story,| Chapin st. n.w. until 8 a.m. Tuesday, Jan- | Georges Coiunty, Md., the beloved son | PAYNE. MARTHA. In sad but loving res 1 ved W ‘as w ora of Mary - Slater, 2 membrance of my dear sister. MARTHA at_the Roosevelt Hotel that night. and received word that he was wanted. | nary 15 Funeral {rom the residence of | 3, 8f Ster e leaves fo mowrh | BAVNE. Who'entered into eternal rest nine Mrs. Elizabeth L. Norway, Meanwhile Kehoe is belng kept warm years ago today, January 14, 1920. ‘With the president, Mrs. N. M. Pollock, 3 #13 Delafield place n.w.. on Tuesday, Jan- Wwife, Mrs. Lillian Fleming Sims: a sis- presiding, the services will open with a | in the first precinct. uary 15. at 2 p.m. Interment Rock Creek | U€r. 4 brothers and s host of other rela- | You shall always be remembered littaite, Ahe ag: eR by, Mis. 8.0H Cemetery. tives and friends, * Funeral “from St.| In 'this weary world .of strifes Wil ollowed by the address of Wel- | i TERVEY, EATHERING ERWIN: On Suriday:| Mo Tuestsr Jantnry 10 [ an ey | YO shall never be forgutien o s 58 O Wel- 6 RIN N. On Sunday.| Md. Tucsday, January 15, - Rev. s “long as. God' suv ’ mm:yby R ATl e TEartows KEITH’S MAY REOPEN. Junuety "3, 102, a¢ her fesidence, M6 | K. P Conts ‘omu'.'.'ln’.'x. IntePment B | miR CheviEn S, VELzanern 5 ; B owpect i, a elahi 2 Semetery. HILL. - Speakers during the morning session KATHERINE ERWIN, wife of Gen. Henry A ter- C/' ristmas Sale will include Mrs. Ludie D. Pickett, presi~ W. SPENCER TUPMAN. Negotiati for Leasing Play-| ierisy.andmother of Lieut. W. W. Jerves, Wepare thinking of you, George, dear, | puyryips, FRANCIS C. In loving remem- dent of the Kentucky W. C. T. U.; Mrs eg! ons on for Leasing V=l T A. Funeral services at'thé Tabler | picturing you in memory brance of our dear son and brother, y W. C. T. U.; Mrs. funeral ‘home, 928 M st. n.w., Tuesday, | PISHUFINE you in memory, FRANCIS CARRINGTON PHILLIPS. who January 15, at 2 p.m. National Cemetery. | JOHNSON. LOTTIE, departed this lifc one year ago today, . January 14, 1928 Some dav. some time, our eves shall see house to Stock Company. Keith's Theater, at Fifteenth and G James Alexander McDowell, national Interment Arlington president of the Ladies’ Union Veterans Legion; Mrs. Mamie Colvin, president of You left behind a broken heart That loved you so_sincere. That never did and never will of W. SPENCER TUPMAN, Departed this life Sat- v streets, which has been closed as 8| urday, January 13. 1929. at Gallinger Hos- you, G . dea . oved 0 well: . { the New York W. C. T. U, and Mis, Fitacy) Bien TORTE SOHNSON, O the. “devated | Foreet you Georde, dear. nands Shall be clasped in 1 vaudeville house for more than two o, a May Bell Harper, national director of ’ t g S IR fow| {aushtef of Androw Johnson and tne Inte | STEGMAN, EDWARD_ E. The death on ours rocaae an 149 ooes international relations of the W. C.T. U. months, may be reopene a Mary Johnson, sister of -Rosetta. Lilly, | April 26, 1916, at El Callao, Venezuela. And never say farewell. . vi = weeks as the home of a stock com-| Mabel, Helen, William and Arthur John- | of EDWARD E. STEGMAN, an American MOTHER. FATHER AND SISTERS. | Mrs. T. T. Moore will conduct the noon & son. . She. leaves —other relatives and | citizen. is repoited by the American vice | PROPPS, GEORGE W. Sacred to the mem- tide prayer service, which will be fol-| f1ig Opchestra Programs Heard b; D a-"i 4 Rol friends to mourn her departure. Remains | consul at Ciudad Bolivar, Venezuela. The | ' ary - of my destiy beloved husbands . “ » lowed by a luncheon, served by the y P g .lbbim- former manager of | resting at the John . Rhines funeral | legal representatives of decensed can ob | GEORGE W. PROPPS, who departed this PR =" S . . ... - o e tieraoon seasion, to close ab 3 Thousands Here—Died at ith Tha owmers of the estamohmeny | fuiera later; 10 #% 3% U O ihet epatiment ot oate witine- | 1ifai0e SeTHAS il SeesieRee e afternoon session, close a i o s ton, D. C. Ne T O » o'clock, includes at e for a lease on the property, which is| JONES. HARRY ROBERT. Departed this Never a moment forgotten. Raleigh “Aristocrat” Brocade Robes. ....$1185 |G e e Niiona w. ¢ . U.. hs. Saranao Lake. expected to. be consummaied In a| " hie\ UV ity T 1020, 80 8 R | TATE VESTRR, Qn.Sundar ey | feved ' Ny Sl eRERH . - T tha T short time. He will recruit for the| ROBERT JONES. devoted husband of | George Tate. She leaves to mourn their rC . . a7 T e SRR ptee S G O T Y T T ew York| Ficasrica M Joves “tnee Datio "son of| Iods & busband. I sister; 3 bruthers and | ™ ine svts or Dur deai Mother Sad sster ull Siik Line rocade Robes. . < R | ization’s slogan of the year, “Give Pro- Bty s from ChaTies Jones tant the Tate Muttle Janes: | & host of ‘other relatives and friends. | LUCINDA” ROBINSON. Tera diad Mns hibition a Chance, the Liquor Trafic| W- Spencer Tupman, orchestra lead-!and other centers of stage art. - Al prother of Edward C. and Andrew Jones. | Remains resting at the funeral chapel of | years i i LR e cars Has Had Its Day ~ ' The sl Adnted A ianIAL W i i stock company is now producing Dlays| Aiberes Roser Many Helme and Carne B | the Georse B Clarke Co M16, Mlorida | YERI 860 today, Junuary 14, 1620. $35 Full Silk Lined Brocade Robes $24.85 as Had Its Day. e slogan. adopted | er and planist, whose music was heard | g% (P POl 8 BET Bt G bt | Jomes.” He nlso leaves @ host of othef [ ave. ne. Notice of funeral hereafter. 15| In life we loved her, 4 . . g by the national convention, will be de-| by thousands in various places of en-|has heen closed SS‘ o Z ‘l{ . 8] rclatives and friends. Remains resting at [ ;oWNSEND, ROBERT L. On Saturday: | ihnGieD ve Sl w"r;w?fv?g"rfvmgfugfif-' fined by Mrs. E. C. Dinwiddie and Mrs. ce November. the W, Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral purlors. | “Ganuary 12, 1020, at hi§ residence, 34 R D R AND, S MIDRRD, o n.w. until Tuesday noon, January’ 15, therenfter at his late resi- dence, ‘1615 13th st. n.w. Funeral Wed- nesday, January 16, at i pm. from his tertalnment throughout Washington during his musical career in this city, AND SISTER, MARY COLEMAN. ¢ | SHELTON, WILHELMENA. Sacred to the memory of our dear daughter, sister and James M. Doran, wife of the Federal prohibition commissioner. This will be followed by a program of music. o e ROBERT L., boloved husband of lorence “May Townsend. Funeral from his late residence Tuesday, January 15. al 2 pm. Relatives and friends invite: $50 Full Silk Lined Brocade Robes. . .$34.85 died at Saranac Lake Saturday. Tup- - b ¥ o . ate residence. ~ Interment Arlineton Na- 5 o] et mother, WILHELMENA SHELTON (nee Sizes to fit every man i et stheded e T 00k | man, who was avout 30 yeurs oa ut| Gards uf Thanks, tisgal Fegetery Rav, Seabins omicutige. | SRiESabed Seasd consy o | Waienl who opuied s i atien 2ig N JOHN. We wish to express our bbbl : v U years ago today, January 14, 3 ) York as gucst of honor. The arrange.|the time of his death, was playing | *iNcere "aporeciation (6 out feads. wnd | KELLY, JONN. On January 11, 1920, after | W omiive LIEL L RO e e e Gone, but not foretien. ! AMILY. * WRENN, ELIZABETH. In loving remem- brance of my dear mother, ELIZABETH ‘WRENN. who departed this life three years ago today. January 14, 1926. Anniversary mass at St. Stephen's’ Church. LOVING DAUGHTER. MARY. ¢ I neighbors for their kindness in the linger- ing {liness of our dear father and hus- band, JOHN JOHNSON, and for the sym- pathy “and _beautiful floral tributes ex- tended at. his death. MRS, JULIA JOHNSON AND DAUGH- a short illness, JOHN. the beloved husband of Bridget Kelly. Funeral from Spindler's parlors, January 15 High mass at 9 o'clock at St. Paul's Church. » KRAEMER, GUSTAVE R. On Saturday. January 12, '1929, at 11: ., GUSTAVE RRRAEMER, aved 44 seors: beloved hus: KINS, U.'S. Army, retired, beloved hu: band cf e late Lillian B. Cokefair Wat- kins of Everton, ind., and beloved bro‘her of Mrs. Robert S. Matthews of Washing- ton, D C.; Mrs. E. E. Newman, Harrison- Miss_ A, L. Watkins, Richmond, k C._B. Shelton, Tyrone, Okla.; Mrs, T. W. Wyant, Craigsville, Va.: Mrs. at the New York resort last Summer when he was stricken with tubercu- losis. Since then he had been in a sanitarium. His estranged wife, Mrs. Isabelle M. ments committee, composed of Mrs. E. S. Henry, Mrs. Nettie Lyons, Mrs. Clyde Filley and Mrs. A. L. Talbot, announce a musical entertainment at the banquet. N RaleighHaberdasher 1310 F Street ok $1,5m Voted Gibson Committee. | Tupman, residing at 3628 Windom (NELSON, AGNES BUCKNER. We wish o] band of Dais . X A 2 ¥ Hurley Kraemer. Funeral % WRENN, ELIZABETH. In sad but_loving lace, was notified of his death. They | s pi CubAelEhbors friends and Telo; | from his late” resldence. 1445 Madison st. | oF Woswick Vo, Funcral trom his. iate | [SHEmbIance of our dear mother, ELIZAC BETH WRENN, who departed this life three years ago today, January 14, 1926. Gone from us forever The face we loved so well, And, oh, how we do miss you, No one cangever tell. Loving and kind in all her ways, n.w., on Tuesday. January 15. at 11 a.m. Relatives ‘and_{riends invited to ‘attend. Interment at Rock Creek Cemetery, 14° LAMB. ETHEL GENEVIEVE. On Saturday, January 12, 1929, at 9:30 p.m. at Gar- fleld Hospital, beloved daughter of Rich- ard and 'Lillan L. Lamb. Funeral from fer late residence, 3729 Jenifer st. n.w. Requiem mass, 10" o'clock, Tues: day. January 15, at Church of the Most Blessed Sacrament, Chevy Chase Circle. ‘The House today adopted 8 resolution from the committee on accounts for payment of $1,500, covering the ex- penses of the Gibson subcommittee of the House District committee in its in- vestigation of the municipal adminis- tration of the District of Columbia. ‘The voucher was signed by Chairman Gibson of the subcommittee. ad been separated and Mrs. Tupman sued for divorce in 1927, about two years after their marriage in Rockville. Tupman directed the first Le Paradis Orchestra. Later he was leader of the B Mayflower Hotel Orchestra during the paths. first year of its organization. He also|AUTH, NICHOLAS. On Mondl‘. January us > | "14, 1920, ‘NICHOLAS. beloved husband. of played at Toll House Tavern, the Carl-| iy nid% JAOHREAS PHom his late resi residence, 1408 31st st. on Wednes- day. January 16, at 2 p.m. Interment at Arifngton National Cemetery at 3 p. with military honors. (Richmond, "V papers please copy.) 15 WELLER. FRANCIS R. On Sunday, January 13, 1929, at 3:30 p.m., at his residence, 15th and Farragut sts. n.w. FRANCIS R. WELLER, aged 48 vears, beloved husband of Sallie Harlow Weller, Funeral services their kindness, sympathy and _beautiful floral tributes and services rendered fol. lowing the death of our belove one, AGNES BUCKNER NELSON. THE FAMILY. Upright and just to the end of her days, Sincere and kind in heart and mind: What a beautiful memory she left behind. HER LOVING CHILDREN. : ton and Washington Hotels. His last| dence, 2035 Bladensburg rd. n.e.. on Wed- at Shrine of the Sacred Heart, 16th st. engagement here was at Wardman| Desday, January 16, at 9:15 a Solemn | LAMKIN. SARAH. On_ Saturday morning, [ #nd Park road. with requiem hmass. on Park_ Hotel. high Tequiem mass' at St. Mary’s Church | “January 12.1920. at her residence, 336 G | Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock. Interment MEMORIALS. private. Please omit flowers. WELLER. FRANCIS R. at 10 o'clock. Relatives 'and friends in- vited. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. ing| st sw. SARAH LAMKIN. beloved mother of Andrew. Clarence and Earl Lamkin_and Births Reported. Through broadcasting his name and Members of Keane The following births have been reported to | music were transmitted to all parts of | AUTH, NICHOLAS. The Windthorst Club of [ devoted sister of Grace R. Conway of Phil- | " Council, No. 353, Knights of Columbus, are 8 the Health Department in the past 34 hours: | the country. St. Mary's Church will meet at the resi: adelphia, Pa, ~ Funeral Wednesday. Jan- ereby advised of the death of Brother e Victor L. and Lena Le Clair, girl. e 1y Survived b b ot dence of Mr. NICHOLAS AUTH on Tue: nary 16 at 1 o'clock. from Zion Babtist 'RANCIS R. WELLER of 1500 Farragut st. Glenn A, and Mary Smitn, ¢irl. y mother, Mrs. | day, January 15, 1930, at 8 p.m. to recite | Church.' F st. between 3rd and 4'z sts.| n.w. Requiem mass at_Shrine of the o John L. hnd Ethel M. du Fief. ‘girl. Jennie Tupman; two sisters, Edith and| the rosary. JOSEPH ZEGOWITZ, Pres. sw. Bev. W. L. Washinaton, pastor.” Rel-| Sacred Heart Tuesday. January" 15, 1929, Josenh V. and Ve dier hoy, ©"+ | Allce, who reside in New York; a| C.KRAFT, Sec. atives and friends invited to attend, 15° | b a1 am SOHN E. BURNS, G. K. X utler, boy. brother, Serrard C. - | BARBER, CATHERINE. On Fricay, January | FAMKIN, & SARAN. Members of Midian| DENNIS J. NILAND. F. S. on e Novil and Grace Johnson. v T, St 'd C. Tupman of Wash. 1 1020, Cat her Tesidence. i1 3rd st nre, | Wing No. 2. 0.'G. of F. will assemble | WILCOX. MARY LOUISE, On Sunda: uments Robert B. and Marion Burke. Sr., boy. B . ) e O La Compte. 1L 135;3“' besides his wife and 3-year-old| CATHERINE BARBER. for a call meeting Tuesday, January 15, | " yary 13, 1929, at M: i Maryland, MARIE LOUISE WILCO! 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Chambers Co. 14th,Cor.Chapin St. N.W. EISEMAN'S—7th & F Sunday, January 13, 1929, SARAH BLACK- WELL of Radio, Va. She leaves to mourn their ‘loss a husband, Robert Blackwell, and a host of other relatives and friends Remains resting at the funeral chapel of the George B. Clarke Co.. 1416 Florida ave. ne. Funeral Wednesday, January 16, ‘from’ St. John's Baptist Church. Co- lumbia pike, Va. Interment Odd Feilows' Hall Cemetery. 15 BLACKWELL, SARAH. To the officers and members of Mineola H. H. of Ruth, No. 5078, G. U. O. of O. F.: ' You are hereby noti- fied of the call mecting at Odd Fellows Hall, Columbla pike. Arlington. Va, to make arrangements for the funeral of our deceased sister, SARAH BLACKWELL. Fu- neral Wednesday, January 16, from St. John’s Baptist Church, Arlington. Va. Sis. SUSIE_WILLIAMS, M. N. G; Sis. PEARL PARKS, W. R. o BROCK, CHARLES E. On Sunday, Jasuary 13, 1929, at_10:30 p.m.. at his residence, Cleveland, Ohio, CHARLES E. BROCK, aged 61 vears. formerly of Washington, D. C., beloved husband of Mary L. Brock. Funeral from the residence of Mr. Rea P. Wright, 209 Raymond st, Chevy Chase, Md.. Wednesday, January 16, &t 2 p.m. Interment in Rock Creek Cemetery. — 15% BROOKS, ADLINE., Departed this life Sat- urday, January 12, 1929, at her resi- dence, 903 st st. n.w.. after & lingering illness, ADLINE BROOKS, beloved wife of Albert’ Brooks. = She also leaves to mourn their loss six children, Alberta Chase, Lily Ward. Sarah_Diggs, Ben Louls Brooks, Manuel Brooks and Alexandria Brooks; Miss Olivia Rouse, a granddaughter; thir- teen randchildren and two great-grand- children, Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel, 3rd and Eye s.w. Notice of funcral later. BURTON, ISAAC W. 33° Departed this life Thursday, January 10. 1929, at the Phil. adelphia Naval Hospital, ISAAC W. BUR- TON 3%, Charles Young Camp, No. 27, S. W. V., American Legion FPost, No. 97 Athenian Lodge, No. 24, F. A. A. M. Fast~ ern Light Chapter,” No. 8§ R. A. M. Mark’s Commandery, No.' 7, K. T.i De Molay Consistory, No. 1, A A. 8. Rite; Pyramid Temple, No. 1. Mystic Shrine. He leaves to mourn their loss one daugh- ter-in-law, Blanche: one granddaughter, Vivian; one daughter. Lilllan: one son, Louis. Funeral Tuesday, January 15, from Mother Bethel A. M. E. Church, 6th and Lombard st. Philadelphia, Pa. Burial National Cemetery, Philadelphia. 18 COLEMAN, NANCY JANE. On Saturday, January 12, 1920. at Georgetown Univer- sty Hospital. Miss NANCY JANE COLE- MAN. Remains resting at the S. H. Hines Co. funeral home, 2901 14th st. n.w. No- tice of funeral later. CORY, ELLISON. On Sunday, January 13, 1029, at Providence Hospital, ELLISON, beloved husband of Grace M. Cory. Re- mains_resting ut the W. W. Chambers fu- neral home, 1400 Chapin st. n.w. Funeral services at W. W. Chambers' funeral par- lor. Monday, January 14, at 8 p.m. Inter- ment Morristown, N. J. CRAGGS, THORA M. On Friday, January 11, " 1939, “at Sibley Memorial ' Hospital, THORA M.. wife of George Henry Crages, aged 20 years. Funeral services at the S. H. Hines Co. funeral home. 2001 14th st. n.w., Monday, January 14, at'11 a.m. In- terment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. CROWLEY, ANN. On Saturdey, January 12, 1929, at’ 9:20 ‘p.m.. ‘at the Tesidence of Mrs, Mary Thornette, 236 1ith st. n.e.. ANN, ‘the beloved wife of the late David Crowley. Funeral from the residence of Mrs. Thornette, 236 11th st. nhe. on ‘Tuesday, nuary 15, at 9:30 o'clock a.m.: thence to St. Joseph's Church, 2nd and C sts, n.e. where mass will be said at 10 o'clock ‘am. for the repose of her soul. Relatives ‘and friends invited. Interment in Mount Olivet Cemetery. . DANIELS, IDA. On Sunday, January 13, 1929, IDA DANIELS of 767 Kenyon st. n.w. She leaves to mourn their loss a devoted husband, Simms Daniels: 3 brott e- ers and other relatives and friends. mains resting at the George B. Clarke Co. funeral chapel, 1416 Florida ave. n.e. Notice of funeral hereafter. 15 EGBERT, MARGARET BAKER. On Sunday, January 13, 1929, at the residence of Mrs. Kathryn A, Reese. 4914 Illinois ave. n.w.. MARGARET BAKER EGBERT. mother of Dr. Edward H. Egbert. Remains resting at the §. H. Hines Co. funeral home, 2901 J4th st. nw. Notice of funeral later. (Cleveland ' and ~ Chicago papers pleaseé copy.) FIELD. MARY. Monday. January 14, 1929, at 7 a.m. at 814 22nd st. n.w, MARY FIELD, widow of John A. Field." Notice of funeral hereafter. 15 FITZGIBBON, EDWARD J., Sr. On Mon- day, January 14 1929, at 1:35 am.. at his residence. 1631 Newton st. n.w., EDWARD 3, Sr.. beloved husband of Margaret Fitz- gibbon (nee Leston). Notice of funeral later. FRANKLAND, ALICE VIRGINIA. On Jan- uary 12, 1920, at her residence. 1012° §th st. n.w., ALICE VIRGINIA FRANKLAND, i her 83th vear, widow of Capt. Walter E. Frankland. Furieral from chapei of John R. Wright Co. 1337 10th st. n.w. Mon- day, January 14, at 7 p.m. v GARLAND, ETTA L. On Sunday, January 13, 1029, at 6 p.m.. ETTA L., aged 44 years, beloved wife of Charles A. Garland and mother of Carol Garland. * Funeral fromt the_residence of her cousin, Willis B. Rob- inson, 3039 Albemarle st; n.w., on ' Wed- nesday, January 16, at 2 p.m.’ Relatives and_friends invited 'to aitend.” Interment at Fort Lincoln Cemetery. 150 GREEN, ELZAIDA C. On Sunday, January 13, 1029, at 6 p.m., ELZAIDA C.. beloved wife of John H. Green, aged @1 years. Fu- neral from her late residence, 271 Valley ave. se... Washington Highland, Wednes- duy, January 16, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited o attend. Inferment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 15 GRIMES, MARY CRAWFORD. On Sunday, January 13, 1929, MARY CRAWFORD GRIMES, in her 79th year, wife of the late John Deskin Grimes. Funeral Tuesday, January 15. at 3 p.m., from Colesville M. E. Church. ‘Interment church cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. GRIGSBY, LOUISE J. On January 14, 1929, 2:30 a.m., at the vesidence of her sister. Mrs. George A. Leissler, at East Falls Churgh, Va., LOU GRIGSBY, aged 84.. Funerai'services at ive's chapel, C endon,Va., Wednesday, January '16. 3 p.m. 'Buridl in Oakwood Cemetery, Falls Sntirch, Va. (Fredericksbure papers plesse <copy.) CamstLmR & January 15, at 11 a.m., from Mount Zioa Baptist Church, Beans Post Office, Md. Interment Potomac, Md. McCARTHY, JOSEPH B. On J 11, 1929, at Rovalton, Pa~ Master Serst. JO° SEPH B. McCARTHY. Funeral services will be held at the home of his mother- in-law. Mrs. Mary Hayes, 1261 U st. se., Tuesday morning, January 15, at 8 o'clock. At 8:30 a solemn funeral Church, Anacosifa. The interment, military ‘services, will am. in Arlington Cemetery. MeCARTRY, JOSEPH B. JOSEPH B. McCARTHY, 1261 U to recite the office for the dead. 3 JAMES J. McCARRON. Secretary. MeKAY. STEPHEN. On Sunday. Oliver, Pa., STEPHEN MCKAY, Funeral on Wedanesday, January 16. January 12, 1929, at the home of her aunt Mrs. J. R McCormick, Cherrydale, Vi BERNARDYNE, daughter of the late J. H, snd Bernardvne Berkeley Montague of . C. Funeral from the chapel of ‘Frunk Geier's Sons Co. 1113 Tt t. Montague, nw. on Tuesday, January 15, at 9 am. Reqilem mass at the Church of the Im- ela- tives and friends invited. Interment Mount maculate Conception at 9:30 a.m. Olivet Cemetery. MULLINIX, MARY ROSE. day, January 13, at her home, View. Md, MARY ROSE. late Dr. E. E. Mullinix, in her 75th vear. Funeral Tuesday, January 15. 9:30_a.m.. from St. John's Catholic Church, Forest Glen. Md. Interment Frederick City, Md. NAILOR. SAMUEL C. Departed this life Sunday, January 13, 1929, at $ a.m. at his residence, 721 Gresham pl. n.w., SAM- UEL C. NATLOR. beloved husband of Martha Nailor, brother of Emma Johnson and Dennis Nailor, both of Cleveland, Ohio. Notice of funeral later. 15 O'NEILL, DELIA. On Saturday, January 12, 1929." at her residence. 616 23rd st. n.w.. DELTA, beloved wife of the late Eugene QNelll: Funeral {rom the above residence, ednesday, January 16. Reauiem mass at St. Stephen's Church at 9 a.m. & PARKER, MARTHA. On Monday, January 14, 1929, at 2:30 ‘am. at her residence, 1207 Linden st. ne., MARTHA PARKER, mother of Mary Osborne and wife of Rich- ard Osborne. Funeral from her late resi- dence Wednesday, January 16, at 1 o'clock. Private. Please omit flowers. < RAMSBURG, CLARA. On Friday, January 11, 1929, at 11 pm, CLARA RAMSBURG, daughter of the late' Jacob and Ann Rams- burg. Funeral from her late residence, 1323 'N st. n.w. on Tuesday, January 15 at 2 pm. Relatives and friends invited {o attend. Interment private st Ouk Hill 4+ Cemetery. RICHARDSON, BEATRICE. Entered int eternal rest Friday, January 11, 1929, al 11 am. in_Trenton. N. J. BEATRICE RICHARDSON. beloved daughter of La- vinia P. and ihe late Serst. Thornton K. Richardson, Q. M. C, and devoted sister of Mrs. L. T. Moss of San Jose, Calif. Ethel Richardson, Zeredatha Greer, Ally Furr, Maceo and Willie Richardson. Re- mains at 1505 Marion st. n.w. Funeral Wednesday, January 16, at 1 p.m.. from Metropolitan Baptist Church, R st. be- tween 12th and 13th nw., Rev. E. C. Smith officiating. (San Jose and Berkeley, Calif,, and Trenton, N. J., papers please copy.) 15 RICHARDSON, BEATRICE. The officers and members of Richard Howell Gleaves As- sembly, No. 2, O. G. C., will assemble at 1505 Marion st. n. Tuesday. January 15, 1‘929. ac 8 D‘c")cdl( D.l‘)..dln ho!.;i l\v{?lxhli services over our departed member, Loya Lady BEATRICE RICHARDSON. MAUD L. DIXON. L. L. R. H. REBECCA BEASON, L. L. 8. 15* RICHARDSON, BEATRICE, Members of Queen Victoria H.. H. of Ruth, No. 1711, are notified to meet at the hall on Tues- day. January 15, at 8 p.m.. to arrange for the funeral of Sister BEATRICE RICH- ARDSON. Funeral Wednesday, January 16, from Metropolitan Baptist Church, R st. between 12th and 13th sts. n.w. ROBERTA HENDERSON, M. N. G, FRED A. SABBS., W. R. o RICHARDSON, REATRICF. All officers and members of Miriam Chapter, No, 4. O. E. £, are requested to attend fhe funeral of Past Matron Honored Lady BEATRICE RICHARDSON. Wednesday, January 16, 1929, at 1 Dp.n. Metropolitan Baptist Church. R st. W, HONORED LADY NAOMI V. JOHNSON. Roval Matro; JAMES T. DIGGS, R. P. ANNA C. COOPER. Secrefary. OLLAND, LAURA C. On Saturdav. Jan- uary 12. 1929, at her residence, 803 E st sw. LAURA C. beloved wife of James F. Rolland and daghter of the late John and Elizabeth Heath. Remains resting in chapel of P. A Taltavull, 436 Tth st. Funeral from the chapel of P. A. Taltavull, 436 7Tth st, s.w. Tuesday, January 15, at 8:30 a.m.. thence to St. Dominic's Churchs where requiem mass will be sung at § o'clock for, the repose of her soul. Rel tives and ‘friends invited. Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery. ROLLAND, LAURA C. Members of the La- dies'Auxiliary, Anclent Order of Hiber- nians, No. 4, are hereby notified of the death’ of our sister. Vice President LAURA C. ROLLAND, at Her residence. 803 E st £w. Members will mest at the chapsl of P. A Taltavull. 436 7th st. s.w.. Monday evening, at the deceased and arrange for the funaral. DORA GEORGE, President LOUISE ECKSTEIN, Secretary. ROLLAND, LAURA C. Officers and mem- bers of Immeculate Conception Auxiliary, Knights of St. John, No 169, and sister ‘Auxiliaries are notified of the death of Sister LAURA C. ROLLAND. Mass Dominic's_Church. 6th and, F sts. Tuesday. January 15. 1929. at 9 o'clock. EDITH WARREN QUINN, President. MARY COLE. Secretary. ABETH, _Sunday, January 13, i d S aarrett Park. daughter of the Foss and the late BETH Richard Lorman Taylor Ross. 's_ghurch, uaty Funeral services at Cr te mass will be gelebrated at St Teresa’s Roman Catholic wit take place ‘at il | WILLS, EDNA. The members of Et. Teresa's Holy Name Society will meet at the home of the late Master Serst. st s.e. Monday evening. January 14, at 8 o'clock, Januar: 55, 1620, at his nome. 109 Dawes st., Moant father of Dr. James G, McKay of 2009 Columbia rd, MONTAGUE, BERNARDYNE. On Saturday, WISNER, 'WOODRUFF, JOHN SITCHER, Suddenly, Sun- Capitol widow of the YQUNG, WILLIAM A. BATTLE, E BEAVERS, WILLIAM H. CARTER. BESSIE E. DEAN, DORA VIRGINIA. No more to pain or sorrow ENNIS, THOMAS. JACKSON, LUBERTA E. JACKSON, LUBERTA E. LUBERTA year ago today, January 14, 1928. It_matters not which road we take, U uary 14, 1910. 8 pm., to recite pravers for | KLEIN, ALICE. brance of my dear deyoted wife. KLEIN, who departed this life ten vyears ago today, January 14, 1919. At the bedside of my dear wife I watche But the Will never fade away. HER . DEVOTED " HUSB. her home, 1204 Que st. n.w.. at 1:30 pm., after a brief iliness, LOTTIE A. WILL< BANKS. beloved wife of Dr .Alexander Will- banks, pastor of the Tenth Street Baptist “hurch. She is survived by her father, Abraham Dickerson: two sisters, Mrs. Lil- iian Burrell, Mrs. Lula Toliver: one broth- er, Clifton’ Dickerson. = Funeral will be held Tuesday. January 15, at 12 o'clock, Vermont Avenue Baptist 'Church, under auspices of Baptist Ministers’ Conference of Washington. Iaterment Lincoln Ceme- tery. On Friday morning, Janu- ry 11, 1929, ‘at 12:50 at her residence, 62 L st. n.w. EDNA WILLS, aged 21, beloyed daughtér of Moses and Eloise Wills. She is survived by four sisters, two brothers and two aunts. Services at' the residence. to Holy Redeemer Church at 9 oclock mass Tuesday. January 15. Interment Mount Olivet Cemeters. WILSON, C. EUGENE. On Sunday, January 13, 1939, at his residence, 3124 10th st ne. C. EUGENE, devoted hushand of Katherine T. Wilson. Funeral from_his Iate residence on Tuesday, January 15, at 5pm. Interment New Britain, Conn. 15 JENNIE E. On Sunday, January at her resicence. 2024 F st. D.W., E. widow of Capt. Jamas W. Notice of funeral hereafter. 16 On Sunday. January 13, 1929, Lieut. Comdr. JOHN SITCHER WOODRUFF, director of naviga- tion laws revision, United States Shipping Board. beloved husband of Marion Parker Woodruff £nd son of Mrs. Mahlon J. Wood- ruff and father of Beairice W. 'Weeks. Funeral from Fort Meyer chapel Tuesday. January 15. at 2 p.m. Interment in Ar- iington Cemetery. 15 13, 1921 JENNIE Wisper. On Sunday, January 1629, at his residence, 501 13th st, n.é. WILLIAM A, beloved husband of Georgla Young. Remains are resting at Zurhorst's funeral parlors, 301 East Capi- tol st. Services will be held at Zurhorst's funeral parlors. 301 East, Capitol st Wed: nesday, January 16, at 2 pm. Interment Arlingfon National Cemetery. 15 In Memoriam. JOSEPHINE. PAUL. TIMOTHY, NEST. EVANS, JOSEPHINE BATTLE. Sacred to the memory of our dead: De- voted mother, JOSEPHINE BATTLE, who died sixteen years ago today, January 14, 1913; father, PAUL BATTLE, fifteen vears ago. January 4, 1914: brother. TIMOTHY BATTLE. three years ago, November 13, 1925; broiher, ERNEST 'BATTLE, two vears ago, November 13, 1926: niece. JO- SEPHINE BATTLE EVANS, five years ago, August 16, 1923. Gone. hut not forgotten. THEIR DEVOTED SONS. BROTHERS AND UNCLES. JESSE A. CHARLES A. AND GEORGE __E. _BATTLE: _DEVOTED DAUGHTER-IN-LAW, SISTER-IN-LAW AND AUNT, CARRIE K. BATTLE. . In sad but loving Temembrance of our dear husband and father, WILLIAM H. BEAVERS. who de- parted this life ten years ago today, Jan- uary 14. 1919 HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND DAUGHTERS. * In sad but loving re- membrance of my dear sister. who de- parted this life two years ago today, Janu- ary 14, 1927. A precious one from us is gone, A voice we loved is stilled: A place is vacant In our home That never can be filled HER SISTER. ANNIE FRIEND. * In loving remem- brance of our dear mother, DORA VIR- GINIA DEAN (nee English).'who departed this life seven years ago {oday, January 14, 1922, Qur_mother, dear. has gone before: In safety renched the latter shore; ear, And many friends will meet her there. LOVING DAUGHTER AND SON, LILLIAN AND HOWELL. A tribute of love to the memory of our dear husband and father, THOMAS ENNIS. who departed this life four years.ago, January 14, 1925. The world may change from year 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. * In sad but loving remembrance of our déar wife and mother. LUBERTA E. JACKSON, who departed this life one year ago today, January 14, 1928. 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 DEVOTED HUSBAND. BENJAMIN, AND DAUGHTER, MARGARET. In sad but loving dear daughter, who left me one jemembrance of my E. JACKSON, How dark or lonely it be: We know that God will somewhere join The road that leads to thee. HER LOVING MOTHER. MARY TOLBERT. JOUVENAL, ALOY! ing_remembrance of my beloved hushand. ALOYSIUS G, S G. In sad but lov- JOUVENAL. who departed s life nineteen vears ago today, Jaa- Gone, 10t to be forgotten. WIFE. KATHERINE G. JOUVENAL. * In sad but loving remem- ALICE Night by night and day by day, her loving hands grow thinner And saw her slowly fade away. T tried so hard to keep her with me, But God willed that she should go, ‘Though it filled my heart with woe. 80 1 yielded to the parting The flowers I place upon her grave ‘Will wither and decay, ove for her wHo sleeps beneath JAND, WILLIAM Earnest and_Augustine Holland, boy. Abe Barber. Remains resting at the fu- s Alfred and Ross L. Lewis, girl. Interment will be in Richmond, Va,| Reral home of Perry & Walsh, 29 H st | late sister, SARAH LAMKIN. =®uneral| neral services at the S. H. Hines Co. fu- DESIGNED AND ERECTED Henry and Louise Lovi . where he b " nw. Funeral from the funeral home of | vednesday, January 16 1 pm. ZIoh| neral home, 2001 14th ‘st. ' n.w., on Wed- s Garland and Masie Grant. girl. was born. Perry & Walsh Tuesday, January 15, 8:30 autist Church. F st. bet. 3rd and 4%z | pecda MOmen S000, 640 3% % rilerment WRITE OR TELEPHONE FOR E William and Mino'e Cleveland, boy, am., thence to St Aloysius Church, where B O TOOMILY, Heey VOOES, H. at Congressional Cemetery. 15 ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET y that the head of every family should g‘g‘rfii}%’ ;.:?5' ):":;:l x}': N Ege 8i;v er(eg‘og::os(:lrelr 3.7?,1::‘1.1(3:!:“1&?';&0\;3{ LARKINS, EMMA, Departed thin life Satur. | WILLIAMS. TOUISA GALLOWAY. On Sun: MAIN 2368 By s TR arles E. and Pear] as, girl. LOST. . Friends and reiatives invited. 14 fay. January 13, 1929, at the residence of . { i : . MANI a2 bear in mind is that we render the very Robert 16 and Grace Lainier. sitl, SRACELET Tmond s SRR BELL, ANN JEANETTE, On Saturday, Jan- | C4leh Adams. ' Colefville, ' Md. EMMA Tesidence, 641 8th st ne. LODISA GAL Te J, F. ManninG Co., INC, e finest type of mortuary service at a very e ward. _Parsons, 2132 Bancroft pl. n ANN SEANEETE BRLLinather o7 - from Good Hope M. E. Chureh, 0 O e caharr e - erate pri De 'l’l R t d fiae.ogflnfl:fi’,f“n“fi‘h of p?-{’h]g?haute gmn]_{ng:;:; J!?unoml '1-; Fort Clinton, | MATHEW! ,’;é\;olA‘ 5:4‘50n Saturday, Jan-| of T T e : mod ce. aths neported. Re R > 1811 Gue h 03 J S REURLY (% by e, g P A e P At | WILLBANKS. LOTTIE A. Passed into the " po 5 Return to 1811 Que n.w. North | BLACKWELL, SARAH. Departed this life| gence. Bethesds, Md, LYDIA E. MATH- | Toreqt hesond, Fridas. 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