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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C,” WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 192 g - SUICIDE VERDICT FOUND IN MAN’S DEATH BY GAS Body of Thomas Griffin, 74, Dis- covered in Chair With Fumes Flowing From Stove Jets. A certificate of suicide was issued by HE family Coroner J. Ramsay Nevitt in the death vesterday of Thomas Griffin, 74 years old, of 1342 North Carolina avenue northeast, who was found by members of his family seated in a chair in the kitchen of his home with gas flowing from five jets of the stove. ‘The windows and doors were closed and the man had apparently been dead for more than an hour. No note to explain his act was found. Grifin had been in ill health, his family said. decides for itself what the services should cost, when we are called. The charge is as great or as little as one wishes, and the only difference is in the quality of the merchandise. The service itself remains unchanged. Deal service ranges from $125 up, for complete funeral attention. %’m DEAL FUNERAL HOME For reference Ask your neighbor” 816 H STREEY N.E Phones: Lincoln 8200-8201 HE pieces enumerated below are all from our suites previously DETECTIVE SLAIN; POLICE BAFFLED Famous Revenge Plot Seen. By the Associated Press. WILLIMANTIC, Conn., January 30. —The slaying of County Detective Wil- liam E. Jackson, widely known criminal investigator and former Rough Rider, puzzled the police today. ‘The body was found by his wife and daughters when they returned from store half a mile away last night less than 40 minutes after they had left him Col. 432 Investigator Mur- dered at Connecticut Home. sitting at the kitchen table, reading the 2vening paper. A bullet which entered his head on the right side, directly under the right cheekbone, apparently found its way to his brain. No powder burns or marks were found on his face or clothing, in- dicating that the bullet was fired from a distance of more than 4 feet. Detective Jackson figured prominent- Iy in the investigation resulting in the arrest of the Diamond brothers of Nt’\‘l York, who were electrocuted at Sing for killing in a bank hold-up. A was one of the chief witnesses for the State in the recent trial of the so-called “Ice box bandits,” Roland G. LaLone and Albert G. Raymond of Rochester, Mass., who are now serving a life term in Wethersfield prison for the murder of State Trooper Irving H. Nelson. Police today were looking into the major cases upon which Jackson had worked to determine if any of the men for whose coaviction he was responsible had been released from jail. At the time of his death, Jackson was working on the case of Thomas Mazzola, who is now in the Brooklyn, Conn., jail awaiting trial on an in- dictment charging him with the murder of his mother-in-law, Mrs. Rosario Lorella, early in January. The Lorella woman was gassed and choked to death. a Col. 432 Doctors Recommend W. W. Chambers Ambulance Service It is the best and the charge is only $4.00 in city. 1 defy any one to say this is not first- class goods and We have expert embalmers, Our manager, Will Elliott, is a man of 35 years’ experience. service. ~ GRAVE VAULT Or any other best quality steel vault. 1 will give you a complete funeral, cars and all, cemetery lot in=~ cluded— $150.00 1 guarantee my service, $75 up, is Price, $85.00 perfect. Call | | W.,W. CHAMBERS CO. Reasonable Undertaker 14th, Ccr. Chapin St. NNW. Col. 432 Chapel and Offices Col. 432 sold from $139.00 to $600.00. As a closing feature of our anntial 209 discount sale we are sacrificing these odd pieces— each is a splendid example of character furniture. gether and a price placed upon it that is far below the market valuation. that are in this sale are listed in group This is a ONE-DAY DISPOS This merchandise has been grouped to- The exact number of pieces . Ask to see the merchandise by using the group number. AL FOR THURSDAY, and we suggest you make an early selec- tion. It is possible to gather several pieces that are alike or similar for use in your $pare rooms. ALL CAN BE BOUGHT ON GROUP NO. 1 7—VANITIES Vanities and Semi-Vanities of Patrician design in woods and fin- worth and distinction. ishes of Choice— GROUP NO. 4 6—VANITIES Beautiful walnut French Vanities, rare examples of art in de- sign and solid worth in craftsmanship, Choice GROUP NO. 6—VANITIES Full Vanities and French Vanities in fine walnut and mahogany veneers. All of notable artistry., $57.60 GROUP NO. 6 4—DRESSERS Assorted selections of Walnut Veneers, $19.75 GROUP NO. 6-B 4—DRESSERS High French Dress- ers in fine walnut ve- neer. GROUP NO. 2 ties. Choice— 6—VANITIES Odd pieces' of beautiful French Vanities and Three-quarter Vani- The favored walnut veneers. ties in A BUDGET PLAN OF PAYMENT GROUP NO. 3 6—VANITIES Walnut and mahogany French Vanities and Three-quarter Vani- a range of charming designs. Choice— GROUP NO. 8 Walnut Chest, regularly $39.75. Tomorrow only Walnut Chest, regularly $39.75. Tomorrow only Walnut Chest, regularly $29.75. Tomorrow only ..$29.75 ..$29.90 .$19.75 Walnut Chest, regularly $27.50. Tomorrow only.....$17.50 Mahogany Low Boy, regularly $63.00. Tomorrow only $49.75 Mahogahy Chest, regularly $74.50. Tomorrow only...$53.75 Mahogany Chest, regularly $79.50. Tomorrow only. ..$59.75 Mahogany Low Boy, regularly $69.75. Tomorrow only $56.50 Unfinished Chest, regularly $37.50. Tomorrow only. ..$26.50 Golden Oak Chest, regularly $29.75. Tomorrow only..$12.75 Walnut Chest, regularly $34.00. Tomorrow only.... .$29.75 GROUP NO. 7 5—DRESSERS Chiefly in fine wal- nut. All previously in suites selling from $400 to $600. $29.75 GROUP NO. 9 5—WALNUT ROBES This group of well built walnut robes for- merly sold for $39.75 to $56.50. Tomorrow only GROUP NO. 10 13—WALNUT VENEER BEDS Choice of 4-6 and 3-3 walnut veneer wood beds. Formerly sold in suites at $29.75 to $59.75 each. Tomor- row only, choice— $19.75 LIEUT. COL. PULLMAN SUMMONED BY DEATH Retired Army Officer Who Served in World War Succumbs in California. Lieut. Col. John Pullman, 44 years old, U. S. A, retired, died in Santiago, a Sunday, after a short illness, ing to word received here. He a’veteran of the World War and served in the Philippines, his first serv- ice having been in the Cavalry and then in the Infantry. He engaged in the oil business following ‘his retire- ment. Licut. Col. Pullman was the son of the late Col. John Wesley Pullman, Who was widely known in this rlby. Where he was at one time on duty in the Quartermaster Department. Licut. Col. Pullman is survived by his widow, Mrs. Helen Rlble Pulima; a son, John Pullman, jr.; five daughters, Miss Gertrude Wesley Pullman, Miss Helen Pullman, Miss' Ruth Pullman, Miss Elizabeth Pulln ’ln and Miss Ethel Pullman, and five sisters, Mrs. Pullman Evans, Mrs, Charles la\\ rence Kilburn, wife of Col. Kilburn, U. S, A., retired, and Miss Ruth Puliman, all of this city, and Mrs. Edward Ellis Farnsworth, wife of Col. Farnswor! in command of Fort ’Jr(‘b]\, Portl; nd Me. GIRL GONE THREE WEEKS; PABENTS ASK HUNT ¥irginia 16-Year-0ld Leaves Note in Auto of Relative Saying She Would Return Home, Special Dispatch to The Star. LURAY, Va., January 30.—Disappear- ing nearly three weeks ago, Edna Cave, 16 years old, daughter of I Fred Cave, a farmer, of Kimball, has not been seen since by relatives. Parents have asked police aid in their s for her. A note was found in a relative" auto the day of her disappearance say- {ing she would return. The girl weighs 130 pounds, is 5 feet 4 inches tall, has black hair and ey and wears No. 5 shoes. When she left home she was wearing a blue dress, red coat and sweater. CHURCH GROUP TO MEET. Archbishop to Address Converts’ League Catholic Daughters. Archbishop Curley of Baltimore will be the principal speaker tonight at the meeting of the Converts' League of the Catholic Daughters of America at 601 E strcet. Other speakers will be Very Rev. Francis P. Lyons, C. S. P. Francis X. Cavanagh, and Miss Mary C. Boland, grand regent, Court Catholic, Daughters of America. he musical program has been ar- ranged by the Glee Club of the Catholic University under direction of Dr. Leo Behrendt. Miss Florence Winter, chair- man of the Converts' League, and her committee nave arranged for an in- formal Z‘c(‘kpunu after the program, Births Reported The following births have been reported {o the Health Department in the past 24 Howard L and Grace Moore, boy, an L. @ Rosalia Dimisa. boy E. thy Fowler, girl. (o} Dvnl;ml\ girl. Dewey C William G. ar Herman ady J. g and Dorothy Valk. boy. . and Catherine E. Fice A: See. girl, Ikinson, girl. Stiex. girl. A. Cartner, girl, drick, girl olomon, girl, Forrest G Georwe . and Hel Robe 2 Maurice and Louise Char Carrick. girl. Ravmond H' and (mmnn Cheeke, girl. Qeorge A. and EI i Jonn and Mozell W, Leo S, SRR Deaths Reported. ‘The following deaths have been reported ;ll()‘ulhx. Health Department in the past 24 - Adelaide C. Lawrence, 90, St. Elizabeth's Hespital. Lucy Ann_O'Donnell, 87, 6925 Maple st. Carcline Raspe 7 15th Joseph A. Brown, 87, 210 1st st. s.e. Martha B, Acton, §, 204 Jih 5t."sle. Emma Miiler. 82, 75 'R s David . McComb, 78, thé Portner Apart- ments. ccl, 78 11 Myrtle st. n.e. , 78. 115 Webster st. 8, 717 22nd_st. William_H. Morrison,’ 72, 1411 Delafleld st. Bessis George Hill, 72, 113 7th st. n.e. Emma M.’ Pitchei Elizabeth A. Klotz, 71, 3033 P Nimrod Farr, 68, Sible Mary Dougherty, 67, 7 reinia ave. s.o. pii2ura M. Moreland, 66, St. Elizabeth’s Hos= Wells Harrell. 64. Homeopathic Hospital. Frances E. Fields, 62, 2004 M st. Sallle L. Ford, 60, 1137 Morse st. n.e. Emma L. Fearsan, 57, 2041 Be: Harry O, Osborné, 3, 1102 & Anna Neidomanski, a7, pital Rector, 32 Providence Hospital, Hospital. Esther Patrick Gailney, '30, in Ftta Lewis, 1, Children’s Hospi Agnes €. Brubacher, 5 months, st Loiis Bliglots, 5 months, 735 6th st. Elizabeth F, See, \ 1315 Gallatin st. 6, 1642 Cooks ct. Nellie M. E Gertrude Fantroy, 45, Freedmen's Hospital. Emma Pinkney, 40, 123 Chews ct. Robert A Whiting, 30, 130 D' st. se. Mattie Holland, 38, Walter 8. Smit William Ease! 2 edmen’s nosnlnl arles 1 rols, ' monihs. Childrons Hos- Store Window Broken by Thief A show window at Herzog's clothing store, 901 F street, was smashed last night and a suit valued at $40 stolen, Sol Herzog, the owner, reported to first precinct police this morning. Perry & Walsh Morticians Private Ambulances 29 H St. NN\W. Main 984 OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN’S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th & F “Abbey- Mausoleum |; Beautiful—Enduring—Convenicst MILITARY HIGHWAY BEYOND SOUTH GATE Opposite Arlington Cemetery Ride out in the afternoon and view this wonderful mausoleum in lltlst.scmle and permanent tran- quilli Thts hallowed beauty an everlasting memorial 7 tm love and reverence for those who ‘have passed on. ENTOMBMENT COSTS NO MORE THAN UNDERGROUND BURIAL Inspect Now—Open Every Day | Horta (Faval), @ards of Thanks. BYRD, SUSIE. We desire to express our thanks and appreciation to the relatives and friends for their kindness and sym- pathy and beautiful floral tributes sent during ths illness and death of our be- loved mother, Mrs. SUSIE BYRD. HER CHILDREN, NELLIE BUTLER AND BENJAMIN BLAND. Deaths. BEACH. MELVA BROWN. January 2. 1929, at Georgetown Hospital. MELVA BROWN BEACH. aged 20, beloved daughter of Sarah E. Beach, sister of Thurman Beach. Remain the home of Mr. and Mrs. G . 1720 Wisc. ave. Fu- neral Thursday, January 31. 2 p.m..’ from West washinglon Bapuist Church. 3ist and s. n.w. Interment Cedar Hill Ceme- ALICE E. On Wednesday, January 30,1929, at her residence. 2514 East pi. n.w., ALICE E. BELL, devoted wife of Rob- ert 'Bell and mother of David. Parker, Bainbridge, Lawrence and She also leaves three sisters brothers and a host of oth: friends. Femains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. West End funeral parlors, 28th and Dumbarton ave. n.w.. until Thursd 5 pm.. thereafter at her late residence. Notice ‘of funeral hereafter. 31 BOND. SOPHIA. Tuesday, January 29. 1929, At 5:30 p.n. at her home, Bond's Cottage, Coltons Point, Md., SOPHIA BOND. wife liam D. Bond. Funeral Friday, 2 » from All Saints” Church, Oakley, Md. BRAXTON, JOSEPH, Jr. Suddenly. on Sun- 27, 1929, at 11:45 p.m., at his 22 Eve st. s.e.. JOSEPH BRAX- Gevored husband of Marion Braxton fnd father of Lawrence. Clifton and Marion Braxton. He also leaves to mourn their loss a father. three sisters. two brothers and one uncle. Funerai Thursday, January 31, at 1 pm., from Nount Jesreet Buptist Ohurch. 5thand B R L. Hughes, pastor. Officers and members eld Tabernacle, No. 45. O. of G. Fishermen, are requested to attend the fu- neral of Broth JOSEPH BRAXTON ‘Thursday., January 31, 1929, at 1 pm. from_Mount Jezreel Baptist Church, 5th and E sts. s.e. MAMIE E. DENNIS, R. W. Ruler SARAH V. MURPHY, R. W. Secy. BUSH, LILLIAN R. Departed this life Mon- day. January 26, 1929. at 450 a.m. at Providence Hospital, LILLIAN R. BUSH. es to mourn their loss a husband, Bush; five children, mother, three hree brothers and a host of other es and friends. Funeral from 1008 . Thursday, January 31, at 2 DORSON, SALLIE, On Monday, January 28 at her residence. 614 Maryland ave. hew BALTTE DORSON. mother of Jane Allen_and grandmother of Audrey Wells and Eiste Allen. " Remains resting at the W, st_Jarvis Co. funeral parlors, 2222 e. mn.w. Funeral Thursday, . ‘at 2:15 p.m.. from the W Co. funeral parlors, 2223 THE WEATHER District of Columbia — Increasing cloudiness and not quite so cold to- night, followed by snow tomorrow; low= est temperature tonight about 24 de- grees; moderate northwest, shifting to northeast, winds. Maryland—Increasing cloudiness to- night, followed by snow or rain on the coast and snow in the interior tomorrow possibly in extreme west portion late tonight; not quite so cold tonight; diminishing northwest, shifting to northeast, winds. Virginia—Increasing cloudiness and not quite so cold, probably followed by snow in west Dorfion late tonight; to- morrow rain or snow on the coast and snow in the interior; diminishing north- west, shifting to northeast, winds. West Virginia—Snow tonight and to- morrow; not quite so cold tonight; colder tomorrow night. Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 29; 8 p.m,, 25; 12 midnight, 22; 4 am, 21; 8 am, 22; noon, 27. Barometer—4 pm. 30.03; 8 pm, 30.05; 12 midnight, 30.01; 4 a.m., 30.02; 8 a.m., 30.03; noon, 30.00. Highest temperature, 30, occurred at 3:45 p.m. yesterday. Lowest _temperature, 21, occurred at 6 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 28; lowest, 7. Tide Tables. (Purnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 6:25 am. and 6:53 pm.; high tide, 12:13 pm. Tomorrow—Low _tide, 2 am. and 7:44 pm.; high tide, 12:32 am. and 1:02 pm. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 7:17 a.m.; sun sets 5:26 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises 7:16 am.; sun sets 5:27 p.m. Moon rises 11:29 p.m.; sets 10:27 a.m. Automobile lamps to ‘be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Great Falls—Slightly muddy. “ralher In Various Cities. tations. Weather, Abllene, Tex. Albany, N._ Y. Atlantd, " Ga.. Atlantic Cit Baltimore, Birmingham . Bismarck, N. D 30.34 Boston, Mass... 29.64 Buffalo, N. Y... 30.04 . 'S.30.12 . Til, .. 3030 nnati, Ohio 3026 Ohio 3022 . Pt.cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Clear 0.06 Snow Cloudy 0.04 Snow Clear . Bt.cloudy Cloudy Snow Pt.cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear . Pt.cloudy El Paso. Tex. Galveston. Tex Helena, Mont. Turon,' S. D, Indiariapolis sonville,Fla. xuu M FosAhucien: Sat: 3008 Couisville, Ky.. Miami, Fla_... 30 N. Orleans, La.: 3012 New York,' N.Y.29.78 Oklahoma’ City, 30.00 Omana, Nebr.. 30.16 Ehiladélphia Phoenix. Ariz Pittsburih, Pa. Portland, Me..."| 29. Portland, Orég. 3024 N. C..30.08 30.04 3002 2998 30.04 Pt.cloudy Clear Snow Clear Clear Cloudy . Clear Cloudy Pt.cloudy ear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Snow Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy 2 Snow Clear Pt cloudy Clear Clear es: ZREREEE Antonio, Diexo, an _Franclsco.. & Fo i Pa Seattre, Spokan WASH., inn. 30.32 wash. 30.38 (T a.m., Creenwich time, today.) London, En 48 Part cloudy 38 Cloudy 24 Cloudy 5 Sweden 30 Part cloudy Gibraltar. ' Spain ., 56 Part cloudy (Noon, Greenwich ‘time, today.) Azores 60 Rain (Current observations.) Hamilton, Bermuda 56 Part cloudy San Juan. Porio R 72 Clear Havana, Cuba .. Part cloudy Colon, Canal Zone 78 Clear ARGENTINA DATA. For the weel ending January 28, 1929, Depar. Cur. Depar. 5 s Semerature—Precipitation ‘orn_an Wheat Zone 79 43 03 —04 \A woman juror in London who was 15 minutes late explained that she had had to get her son’s luncheon. FOUNI CHANGE PURSE found ‘;l" - nnd E street Wi gentleman’'s watch. st. D.W. LOST. BEAGLE— 35 reward for speckled female beagle. chain, collar with street and phone number_on_it. _Franklin_15 BUNCH OF KEYS, on D near 9th: $3 Te- ward. _Address Box 438-X. Star office. 30° CAMEQ. small. vicinity Union Station Jan- yary 20, Reward. Mrs. Irving Gibbons. Lanha; DOG, small, White, Tale: Tong Bl on chelt and tail; two black spots on side, ri ish! and eve ._Re ENGLISH SETTER. white, W and spot_on back. = Answers to name of “Pal” Kindly cail Adams 5839 and re- ceive_rewar GOLD_ WATCH FOB. with liow's head, In. itials E, . lost Wednesday morning, be- tween ith: and Prantin e snd 100 and F o FoWArd. 1008 Montana ave. De. KEYS, bunch. Saturday night. _Return to the A’ B C_ Ol Burner Sales’ Corporation. }hmud 818 18th 30° PIN_Peatl pin, grapes and leaves: batween dral and conx;."a‘vo and Woodward & On Wednesday, Januw:y am.. at his reside 7 JAMES H. DON" ird Notice of funeral heree.:- . MARION. Departed this fife Tues z 1939, at her residence, U' st. n.w.. MARION DORSEY, loving | daughter’ of sel and Lillian 'Dorses. Funeral from her late residence Thursday. January 31, at 2 pm. Interment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. DRISCOLL, HANNAH. On Wednesday. Janu- 30. 1929, HANNAH, aged 58 years, be- loved wife of Dantel F. Driscoil. P from her late residence. 2012 North Cai tol st.. on Friday, February 1. at 8:30 a.m.. thence to St. Martin's Church. where 'm mass will be sa se of her soul. R Interment ave. 81" years. ves and 1 Moust Olivet Ceme- EY; MABEL, at 11 rs. C Departed this life January p.m.. at the home of her J. ‘Ives, Clarendon. Va.. BEL 'DULEY. beloved wife ' of Duley. Funer ice to foilow . Departed this life Sunday, 1929, at 1:50 pm. at Freed- MARIE ELLIS. beloved She leaves'to mourn thers. David_W. and one _sister. Elizabeth Rosa Radford of four cousins. J. W. . Edward Scott and ‘A host of friends. new funeral home Ty L. ELLIS. MA their los: Thomas witlle' Siark Remains at R : anuy 5.0 2", e reteopeiiins Baptist Church, R st. bet. 13th and 13th sts. n.w. Rev. E. C. Smith officiating Interment Harmony Cemetery. GIBBS, EMMA FRANCIS. On Monday, Jan- uary 929, residence of her xnnrkhmlhlrr C. H. Peck, 50 . ne. EMMA FRANCES. be- the late Henry Gibbs residence, Mr th st. n.e, on t 8:30 am. Re- tin's Church. 9 m. Helatives “and - trienda mvited. ine terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 1) GIBSON, J. ERNEST. on Monday, January 28, 1929, EST GIBSON. beloved Brother of Tin M. Soper and Jané Moones: Funeral Thui at 2 pm. from his iate h se. Re and friends invited. Intermer At residence. 518 ut st. Lyon Park, Va.. JEAN d_1 vear 6 days, only beloved Herbert H. and Audrey L. Notice of funeral hereafier. GRIFFIN, THOMAS W. On Tuesday, Janu- ary 29,1929, at the residence of his daugh- . Mrs. Catherine Mack, 1542 North Caro- . ne. THOMAS W.. beloved hus- band of the late Mary A. Griffin. Funeral from the above residence on Friday, Feb- ruary 1, at 9 am. thence to Holy Com- forter Church. where mass will be said at 3 nent Mount Olvet Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited to attend. (Baltimore, Md., papers please copy.) 31 , SAMUEL A. On Monday. January 29, at the residence of his sister, nche Henson. 2619 1ith st. n.w.. SAM- UEL A. HENSON. beloved husband of Pauline Henson, son of the late Thomas and Lavinia Henson. Funeral Friday. Feb- ruary 1, at 1 p.m., from the Metropolitan Wesley 'A. M. 'E. Zion Church. B st. be- tween 3rd and 414 sts. s.w. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Lincoln Me- morial Cemetery. HOWELL, CATHERINE C. On Wednesday. January 30, 1929, at the residence of her niece, Mrs. Katie Shepherd, 1012 M st se. CATHERINE C.. wife of the late Wiiltam Howell. Funeral will be held from the above address on Friday, Febru- ary 1, at 8:30 a.m.. thence to St. Peter's Church, where mass will be said at 9 am. for the repose of her soul. Inter- ment in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. 31 HOWELL. PERCY €. On Tuesday, January 29, 1929, at Providence Hospital. 'PERCY C.. the beloved husband of Ethel Howell. Remains resting at the William H. Sardo & Co. funeral chapel, 412 H st. n.e.’ Notice of funeral hereafter. JENKINS, JAMES A. Departed this life Tuesday, January 29, 1929, at 10:30 am., at 348 K st. s.w. JAMES A. JENKINS. beloved husband of 'Hattie Jenkins, and brother of Nannie Montgomery and Annie Brown. He also leaves a host of friends. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines’ funeral chapel, 3rd and Eye sts. s.w. Notice of funeral later. JENKI . SARAH PATTON MeN. On Mon- day, January 28, 1929, at the residence of her son. THOMAS L. JENKINS, llfl‘ l'lth st. SARAH PATTON ~McN. JENI Sidow ‘ot “the Tate Jonn H’ B Jenkins: Funeral on Thursday, January 30. Inter- ment at Arlington. 30% JONES, ROBERT R. On Monday. January 28, 11 o'clock p.m.. at Freedmen's Hos- piial. ROBERT R. JONES, beloved hus- bl\nd of Mary G. Jones. aged 85 vea:s. He lcaves to mourn their loss a daugh- tel -law and three nephews and on ce. Funeral from his late residence. W hi ave. and Wilson rd., Fairmont Telints,' "Nid..* Friday. February I at 1 o'clock hence to Union Wesley Lh\uch 13th st. bet. L and M sts. n.w. at o'cloe! Relatives and friends mHlfd Interment Harmony Cemetery. MARDLEY, JAMES NENBY. On_Tuesdsy, January 29, 1929, JAMES HENRY MAR- BLEY, son of P. N. and Mamie Marbley, Funeral Thursday. January 31, at 1 p.m., from the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral par~ lors, 2222 Ga. ave. n.w. MATHEWS, ALFRED K. day, January 27, 1929, K., the beloved husband 0f Melinda Mathews. Re- mains, resting at Lomax's chapel, 1400 S ELAINE, daughter 0 Gordon. 50 Suddenly. on Sun- ALFRED In Memoriam. COLLINS, JOWN E. Sacred to the me of ny dearest friend. Attorney JOI S. who passed into the great - ive ents are toiny Jangars 1001 Dearest, my heart is dreaming of the MIZPAH. DIXON, FLETCHER ROSHA. AND PAY] “(m Lk & remembrance of my df parted this life ary 30, 1919, and » AYNE. December 3 how I miss vou, dear Ros| knows the bitter pain flered since again \ on 50 good and kind, No friends on earth like them we'll fin Sieep on. dear Roska and Job Thy Tast HEARTBROKEN MOTHER, DIXON. DUDLEY, S. J In sad and lovine r membrince, of o drar wife and mothe o depn nis ife one year ago 14 day, January 30, 1928 . o Dearest mother, how Since And"Gur' he we miss you passed away; sadly you_today. AND CHIY of grandmother, t_none el LOVING, R and aun| who departe fe sixteen years aco today. Janua 1913. Gone. but not for: 30, line of sweet remem! mory fond Gone. but not_forgof v LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN, CATHERINE S. In fond memo; tle_dau niece, CATH who_left y ary 30, Just a ray of hine awhile. All too soon she vanished with her goldg ‘the sunbeams t Blotted out ou exes. We kno cannot Peace and | DEVOTED MOTHER AND AUNT, LIAN'E. MORTON. REBECCA F. MOSEBY. JOSEPH. our dear father. departed this life nine years January 30, 1920. We shall see him some bright morning Standine by the waters fair, Waiting for our coming = n’ the upper garden t THE PAMILY. Tn memory of our moth who departed this I tho’ through ete Lf NOI . she still is shining, ¥ be with her. In_loving memory JOSEPH MOSEBY, ag0 U PIER. MARY F. MARY E. PIER. January 30, 1 The month of January azain is hers, To us the saddest of the vear is as great today t was the hour you pas HER_ DAUGHTER ~AND GENSBERG. PULLIAM. GLADYS MAE. A tribute of lo and remembrance to my dear datght GLADYS MAE PULLIAM. who depart thic life ive years ago today. Janusry We shall meet her some bright morning. HER, DEVOTED MOTHER, ADELE PUY PULLIAM, GLADYS MAE. A tribute of lot to the memory of our dear granddaught GLADYS MAE PULLIAM, who entered in| Jest Ove years ago today, Janusry 3 God knew what was best and he call her to rest HER DEVOTED = GRANDFATHER GRANDMOTHER, EDWARD AND HAT TIE PULLIAM. away. SON-IN-LAY st. n.w, may be seen Thursday. Fuyeral Friday, February 1, from above-named chapel'at 2 pm. Friends invited. Inter- ment Payne's Cemetery. MURPHY. ARTHUR X, Suddenly, on Mon- dav, January 28. 1929, §675 North Capiiol at: ARTHUR. No Be: loved husband of Irene E. Murphy.” Pu- neral Thursday, January 31, {rom his late 30 am.” 'Relatives and Interment Mount Olivet 'DONNELL. LUCY A. On Monday, January 28. 1929, at 6:15 pm., LUCY A. O'DON- NELL. in_her 88th vear. beloved wife of the Tate Patrick O'Donnell and mother of H. F. O'Donnell, W. R. Lindsey and Mrs. Kate' E. Thompson. Funeral Thursday, January 31, from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Kate E. Thompson, 8630 Ga. ave.. Silver Spring, Md., thence to St. Johin'’s Church, Forest Glen, Md.. where mass will be said at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. Inierment in church ceme- tery. 30° PARRAN. ANGELA VANDOREN. On Tues- day. January 29, 1929, Mrs. ANGELA VANDOREN PARRAN, beloved wife of Dr. Thomas Parran. Funeral services at her late residence, 24 Ralston ave., Hyattsville. Md., Thursday, January 31. at 9:30, thence to St. Jerome's Church, where mass will be said at 10 o'clock for the repose of her | Interment in Mount Olivet Ceme- REED. LEWIS E. On Monday, January 28, 1920, at his_residence, 3701 16th st. n.W.. LEWIS E. REED. ased 86 years, beloved T T. Reed. "Funeral serv- funeral home. 1300 N . January 31, at 2 pm. s Tand FHends invited 'to. attend: private, Worcester, Mass., papers please o0 On Tuesday, January A T b OPANNIE B (ATITE) . cousin of Dr. 4 E. H. Taylor ter sister of the late Julia (Dickey) Johnson. , Funeral Friday, February 1. at 1 from McGuire's,’ 9th and West- nw. Friends fovited. 31° MARGARET A. On Sunday, 1929, at Georgetown Univer- MARGARET A.. the beloved H. Reynolds. Funeral from Ber “dauwhter-in-lnw's Tesidence, Mrs. Marle Reynolds, 314, 6th st. n.e., on Thurs; January 31, at 8:30 ‘a.m. thence to fioly Trinity Church, where Hiass Will be soid at 9:15 for the repose of her soul. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery. 30 SARTAIN, JOHN W. On Tuesday, January 29, 1929, ‘at the residence of his brother Henry Sartain. 1242 Girard st. n.e.. Brook- land. D. C.. JOHN W.. aged 71 years, be- loved husband of the late Marcaret ‘Sar- tain. Funeral from above address Thurs- d 2 p.m. Interment january 31, at B Relatives and Rock * Creek Cemetery. friends invited. FRGER, LOUISE P. On Tuesday, Jan- y 29. 1929, LOUISE P., beloved daugh- rof G. F. and the late Eisie Schuerg: Funeral from the chapel of Frank Gelers' Son . 1113 7th st. n.w.,_on Thursday, 31, at 2 pm. 'Relatives und friends’ tnvited. Interment Prospect, Hil Cemetery. STIAN, ALICE E. On Tuesday, .vmn- 19 Hospital Friday, late residence, Clarendon. Va. SMITH, NELLIE MARY E. On Sunday, Janu- ary 37, 1929. at her residence, 1642° Cooks ct. n.w. NELLIE MARY E. SMITH, the belaved mother of Bessie Brown and the late Teresa (Baby Doll) Smith. Funeral Thursday, January 31 at 1 pm.. from Jerusalem Baptist Church, 26th and P sts. nw. Friends invited. Interment Payne Cemetery. SMITH. WALTER . 27, 1920, at 12:30 2134 P On Sunday, January . at_his residence, st. nW. 8. son of thé iate John 'E. ’and _Harriett E. Smith: brother” of Maber B. Ford, Edward. George F. and Douglass V. Smith. He also leaves one miece, Marguerite Brown: three nephews. Reginald Wright —and George F. and Joseph Edward Smith, and a host of other relatives and friends.’ Re- mains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. West End funeral parlors, 28th and Dui barton ave. n.w. Funeral Thursday, Janu- ary 31, at 1 p.m., from Mount Zion M. E. Church, 29th st. between Dumbarton ave. and O st. D.W. 30 SPAULDING, ROSALIE D. Junuary 20, 1920, at 8:15 D.. beloved daughter of Ernest aulding, aged 11 month: from her purenis' residence, ne. Thursday. January 31/ a Relatives and friends invited to atten On Tuesday. m.. ROSALIE C. wnd R Funeral ose pgcs I Memoriam. KS, MARY E. Sacred to I of our dear wife and mothe: BROOKS. who departed this life seven years today, January 30, 192 Just a line of sweet remembrance, Just & memory fond and trus Just a token of love's devotion That our hearts still grieve for you. THE F. AMILY. * BROWN. MARION E. In memory of our dear daughter. MARION E. BROWN. who gled seven years ago today, January 30, HER PARENTS, LEVI G. AND MARY E. BROWN. CAREY. WILLIAM HENRY. In memo beloved, ~WiLLIAM Who deperica this lite nine Sears o MONUMENTS AND MAUSOLEUMS DESIGNED AND ERECTED. WRITE O TELE- PHONE MAIN 2968 FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET: THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC. 919 1571 ST. N. W. WASHINGTON OO ) —__ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. " Joseph F. 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