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America’s Humorous Wely CHARLES J. GATES, 69, IS CALLED BY DEATH Former Cashier of U. S. Treasury Expires After Long Illness. Sixteenth ury Department. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. \ Funeral Monday. Charles J. Gates, 69 years old, former cashier of the United Siates Treasury and long a resident of this city, died at his home, 1660 Hobart street, yesterday after a long illness. Funeral sgrv(ces will be conducted in the National Baptist Memorial Church, street and Columbia road, Monday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Dr. Gove Johnson, pastor of the church, will officiate. Interment will be in Glen- wood Cemetery. Born in Dixon, Iil., Mr. Gates came to washington from Kansas in 1893, en- tering Government service in the Treas- Seventeen years ago he became chief of the redemption di- vision, and in November, appointed cashier of the which position he held until his ment because of illness, September 1, 1927, Mr. wn Univ :l?!-‘mb(‘r of the District of Columbia bar. He was a_charter member of Immanuel Baptist Church, now the National Bap- tist Memorial, and a member of the 1 Arcanum and the Maccabees. survived by his widow, Mrs. Ella D. Gates, and two sons, Albert W. Gates, 2 resident of Washington, and Edward Ro; He is Still Another Kenwood Home .Definitely Planned and Safely Sponsored Gates was a graduate of George- rsity Law School Investment in Kenwood is inviting because of the convincingly sound basis of its development. The broad and generous lines upon which it is being laid out are carried consistently into the size of every building lot with a minimum of a hundred feet frontage—a regulation that does not impose any investment burden, for the unit price is scarcely more than a third of contempo- But contemplate what a setting for a home it renders possible! Of what effective landscaping it permits! What a wonderful com- munity it insures! All enhancing property values to every owner. rary oflcrings. The present stage of development in Ken- wood, with the handsome homes of dignified de- signs already built or building, on spacious grounds‘ surrounded by towering trees, provide a true picture of the future of Kenwood. Investment here is safe because rigid restrice tions insure the continuance of this high standard. Investment here is profitAble because of t.he advantageous price of the lots and the financing facilities which we are ready to extend. Kenwood is worthy of your serious considera- tion—free as it is of all speculative ine fluence H and wou need féel no }lesitancy in consulting us—because decision will be % xhibit Home “ Of true Co- lonial design, reflecting the Kennedy-Cham- berlin type of construction, and complete with the latest in modern Our representatives are at the Field Office in Kenwood every day, including Sunday, to answer R S e e about Kenwood. left entirely to your own judgment—unin- fluenced by anything save a plain state- ment of facts and figures. equipment. On the crest of the hill gt Kennedy Drive end Chamberlin Avenue. T}lree Ways to REGC}! Kenwood Motor out Connecticut Avenue, through Bradley Lane, crossing Wisconsin Avenue, continuing under the viaduct to entrance to Kenwood, three short squares on the left. Motor out Connecticut Avenue to Chevy Chase Circle, teming left into Grafton Street, through Dorset Avenue, Somerset, Or motor out ‘Wisconsin Avenue to Dorset, Avenue, Somerset, which will lead you directly into the south entrance of Kenwood. ) Kennedy-Chamberlin Development Co. 2400 Sixteenth Street Columbia 7280 1923, he wa: Tre; P. Gates of Boston, general secretary of | the International Society of Christian Endeavor, High tribute was paid to the Govern- ment service of Mr, Gates, in a state- ment given to the press by Secretary of the Treasury Mellon, in October, 1927, It reads as follows: “You have served in this department for over 37 years, during 15 years of which you have periormed supervisory services of a responsible and important natur As chief of the redempiion division cf the office of treasurer of the United States, and more recently as chicf of the sh division, you have demonstrated unusual ability to perform efficiency the to which you were assigned. In your retircment, ihe Treas- ury suffers a real loss.” VICE SQUAD RAIDS VACANT DWELLING 86 Quarts of Liquor Seized—Two Other Places' Visited by Letterman’s Group. Sergt. 0. J. Letterman, head of the vice squad; members of the quad and Capt. Maurice Collins of the seventh precinct raided a vacant hou in the 5100 block of Canal road y terday alternoon and seized 88 quarts of liquor and 34 cans of malt. The raiders also found evidence of an attempt to use a preparation that quickly gives the moonshine product every indication of aged whisky. No arrest was made. A dozen or more allegad prospective patrons are reported to have called at the home of Bertha Bird, colored, 35 years cld, in the 600 block of K street southwest, yesterday —afternoon while Sergt. Letterman and 11 uad were there conducting a raid. eral perscns were in when the s appeared, most o them repute king hasty extls. The woman W held to answer charges of sale ‘and illegal possession of intoxi- cants, and police reported the seizure of a small quantity of liquor alleged to have been found in a pitcher on the premises. Going to the home of Gertrude Wil- son, colored, 1000 block of Delaware avenue southwest, members of the raid- ing squad arrested her on charges of sale and possession of intoxicants. Seizure of 30 quarts of liquor, alleged to have been secreted in different parts of the house, was reported. police the hal CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Federation of Citizens' Assoclations will meet, & o'clock, in board room of | the Municipal Building. The National Genealogical _Society will meet, 8 o'clock, at Mount Pleasant Public Library. Thomas B. Shoemaker, depuly commissioner of naturaiization, will ‘speak on “Naturalization and| Citizenship in Early Times.” Federal School Men's Club will have a dinner-meeting, 6 o'clock, at the Hamil- ton Hotel. Bokers! Beneficial Union will give a dance .at the Concord Club, 314 C street. The ways and means committee, St. John's Lodge Chapter, O. E. S. will have a card party, 8 o'clock, at the home of Charles Franklin, 2022 Con- necticut avenue. Representative Brooks Fletcher will lecture on “Challenge of Our Changing Times,” 8:15 o'clock, at Stoneleigh Court, under auspices of the League for the Larger Life. FUTURE. The “Echo de France” will meet Tuesday at St. Paul's Hall, 1423 V street, At the Washington Open Forum, which meets tomorrow, 3 p.m., at 808 I street, Edward Young will speak on the subject of “The Philosophy of Bahalsm,” of which he is a leader. Musical selections by Mrs, Emma Marsh, Mrs. Lily C. McFadden and Mrs. E. C. Werner. Public invited. Admission free, ‘The Red Triangle Outing Club will meet at Eighth and Pennsylvania avenue tomorrow, 2:25 p.m., to take bus marked Four Corners, or meet bus at District Line and Georgia avenue at 3:10. Hike will be through woodland country around Sligo Branch and end in vicinity of the Sanitarium. W. F. Allen, leader. G B Births Reported. The following births have been reported to the Health Dflslrtmthl in the last 24 hours: Carl W. and Grace A. Bahr, girl George H. and Anna M. Green, girl. John E. and Kathleen M. Glancy, girl. Carl H. and Florence J. Johnson, 1. Patrick H. and Elizabeth Griffin, John J. and Margaret Lynch, bo: Thomas O. and Kathryn H. Ivey, Frank L. and Annie 8. Dulaney, Daniel and Mildred Dicner, be ‘Walter B. and Noia A_Gartrer, Norman E. and Enger E. 5 y. A. Leftwich and Olive H. Sinclair, boy. . and Monita Low. boy. Edward C. and Mary E. Staples, boy. Edward J. and Montrue C. Brazerol. boy. ‘Walter J. and Marie M. Frick, bov. George O. and Nellie P. Young, boy. William B. and Jessie I. Witte, girl, Horace A. and Genevieve C. Reardon, girl. ‘Benjamin T. and Dorothy E. Tayman, boy. George B. and Gladys M. Weiss, bny. Halwith ©. and Jennie E. Wiley, girl. Cflurlu and Mildred Hunter, boy. John W. and Geneva Francis. boy. Samuel and Willie Gillus, boy. Robert and Berthina Cooper, girl, James O. and Annie Miles, bo: Deaths }ieporled. The followirg deaths have been reported to the Health Depargment in the Tast 24 nours: Fred Beall. 91, 1123 Buchanen st. John D. Mflnn\m} 85, George Washington iversity Hospital, Uiiloda N Bais, 84, 3513 New Hampshire | ave Franklin L._Drake, 84, Kenesaw Apts. ave. n.e. Ji s H. Dony, 84, 727 Ma Joseph Turner, 82, . Ellzabeth's Hospital. Marcaret A. Reynolds, 73, Georgetown Hospital Prances A. McCabe, 72, Home for Aged d Infirm. *Gailie K. Randolf, 70, Homeopathic Hos- ital P'¥erey ¢, Howell: 61, Providence Hospital. Mabel V. Studds, 53, 1639 Wisconsin ave. Drury D I, 34, 1620 R st. Ethel T Ant Jiitia Robinson, 32, Garfield Hospital. Melva Beach, 20, Georgetown Hospital, Robert Jones, Frecdmen's Hospital, Edward White, 59, 2116 Ward pl. Alice E. Bell, ‘46, 2314 East pl Elizabeth Manuel, 41, Freedmen's Hospital Marle Lewls, 17 months, Children's Hos~ pita Elmer T, Chambers. 6 months, 1424 9th st Robert Groom, 6 months, C i pital OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th & F Abbey- Mausoleuny ! ul-—Enduring—Coavenient MILITARY HIGHWAY BEYOND SOUTH GATE Opposite Arlington Oemetery Ride out in the afternoon and view this wonderful mausoleum in its serene and permanent tran- quillity. This hallowed beauty spot {s an everlasting memorial to the love and reverence for those who have passed on. ENTOMBMENT COSTS NO MORE THAN UNDERGROUND BURIAL Inspect Now—Open Every Day W0ffice1000Conn. Ave, Main7897 Rites Tomorrow JOIIN M. BIDDLE. * RITES FOR J. M. BIDDLE T0 BE HELD TOMORROW Funeral Services at Residence to Be Followed by Interment in Rock Creek Cemetery. Funeral services for John M. Biddle, 63 years old, who died at his residence, 2129 S street, Thursday, will be con- ducted at the residence tomorrow after~ noon at 2:30 o'clock, with Rev. Dr. Her~ bert Scott Smith, rector of St. Mar- garet's Episcopal Church, officiating. Interment will be in Rock Creek Ceme- tery. Mr. Piddle had long been prominent in social, financial and club circles here, Mr. Biddle is survived by his widow, Mrs. Ethel Murphey Biddle; a son, Samuel Biddle, a student at the Choate School in Connecticut; a brother, Col, David Biddle of Fort Sam Houston, Tex., and a sister, Mrs. Ellen Shipman of New York, a noted landscape artist. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair, continued cold tonight, minimum temperature about 15 degrees; tomorrow partly cloudy; gentle north winds. Maryland—Fair, continued cold to- night; tomorrow. partly cloudy; mod- erate northwest shifiing to north winds. Virginia—Fair, continued cold to- night; tomorrow increasing cloudiness; not quite so cold; moderate north shift- ing to northeast winds. West Virginia—Partlw cloudy, con-| tinued cold tonight; tomorrow increas- ! pu ing cloudiness, slowly rising tempera- ture, possibly followed by snow or rain in west portion in the afternoon. Records for Twenty-four Hours, ‘Thermometer—4 p.m.,, 30; 8 p.m.,, 26; 12 midnight, 18; 4 am,, 17; 8 am,, 20° 11 am, 24. ’ Barometer—4 pm., 30.20; 8 pm., 30.29; 12 midnight, 30.34; 4 a.m., 30.38; 8 am, 30.42; 11 am., 30.41. Highest temperature, 32, occurred at 3:15 p.m. yesterday. Lowest temperature, 17, occurred at 5 a.m. today. Temperature same date ‘last year— Highest, 46; lowest, 27, Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide. 8:52 am. and 9:32 p.m.; high tide, 2:15 a.m. and 2:44 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 9:45 a.m. and 10:28 p.m.; high tide, 3:07 am. and 3:37 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 7:14 am., sun sets 5:30 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises 7:13 a.m., .sun sets 5:31 p.m. Moon rises 1:31 a.m., sets 11:45 a.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Great Falls—Slightly muddy. Weather in Various Cities. Stations. Weather. Abilene, Tex Albany, N. ¥ Adanta, Ga Atlantic City. ! Baltimore, Md.. Birmingham Bismarck Boston. Buffalo, N. ¥ Charleston, §.C. Chicago. 111 Cineinnati,Ohio. Cleveland, ‘Ohio. Golumbia, 8, C. nver, Colo. Clear Detroit: Mich Snow El Paso. Tex Clear Galveston, Tex. 30. 02 Rain Helena, Mont... 20.98 & ... Cloudy Huron,' 8. Dak. 30.3¢ Cloudy Indianapolis.Ind 30.60 Cloudy Jacksonville.Fia. 30.32 Clear Kansas City,Mo. 30 Snow Los Angeles. ... 3 Rain Louiaville. "K¥.. Clear Miami, Fia Clear New Orleans. ' Bt.cloudy New York, N ¥. Pt_cloudy Oklahoma ' City Rain Omaha, Nebr. . 30. Snow Philadelphia. Sear Phoenix. Ari 9 Cloudy Pittsbureh. Pa.. 305 Snow Portland, Me. 0.10 Pt.cloudy Portland, Ores Toudy Raleigh. 'N. C... 30. Slear Salt Lake City. .62 Pt cloudy San Antonio. . 0.06 Cloudy San D 012 Rain 1114 Clear Cloudy ; Clear 0.12 Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Pt cloudy Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Snow Clear Clear Cloudy Snow Clear 8t. Louis, Mo.. Paul, Minn Seattle, ‘Wash. Spokane, Wash WASH., D. C... 30, FOREIGN. (7 a.m., Greenwich time. today.) Temperature. Weather. 42 " part cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear London,_England. Paris. 'France Vienna, Austria.. Berlin, Germany..."! Copenhagen, Denmark. Stockholm. ‘Sweden.. . (Noon, Greenwil today.) Horta (Fayal), sAzores.. Part cloudy (CurTent observations.) 8an Juan. Porto Rico. Clear Havana, Cuba... Clear ST. BRACELET—Friday nihi. white sold. pint- ipim 'top. 3" emall diamonds, "1 sapphire. Please phone Mary Bourdeaux. Cleve. 6635, LTI i G R ol BRIEF CASE. tan: containing Raper val- uable to owner only. Call West 33: Good- year Tire & Rubber Co., Inc., 1314 New Hampshire ve. Reward. ___ 3° SOFLE, Pog-3 meais, O L Ve o8 Tuft around neck; name Whoobee. Col. 5444" 1406 Hamitton. o oo COLLIE, white and tan. wearing light tan collar; hair long and clipped In spots; bad teeth; answers tb name of “Carlo.” Call North 2618. =~ Ui it ENGLISH SETTER, with one biack few scattering black specks: name of R. E. Chapin. s o FOUNTAIN ward. Return to 5004 7th Ga._1844. . - HANDBAG, silk, cont ing money, glasses, Thursday. Chevy Chase_car line. Return to 3959 Morrison st. n.w. Reward. LARGE SILVER CUP. eng Initials W. M., in dressing room, P: s Roval, Jan. uars dn” Reward.' No'questions ‘asked” 1f returne all, ‘Roor . Arling- fon Blda.. Main 6140, branch 246 ¥ POCKETBOOK—Lady" gator, containing purse, key encil, Reward. Pl PURSE, _tooled _ieather, containing mone; and lafchkey. Reward. Address Box 138:7, Star office. RING—Cameo ring. valued as January 29, Tivoli Theater, 1049 after 6 p.m. _Res vabninles i SIDE RAIL FOR BABY CRIB—Lost between Mud O st. on 12th st. n.w. Phone Adams brown.” alli- card, vanity case etc. Phone Col. 7617. Keepsake. Call Hyattsville WAT Lad yellow d Waltham wateh, with brown strap. January 30, about SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 19%9.° @ard of Thanks. GAINES, JULIAN LLOYD. We wish to ex- press our sincere thanks and decpest ap- Preciation to our relatives and {riends for heir symaathy and beautiful floral trib- TErAN Lo¥R Eafhga Peioved Intner. DAUGHTER AND SONS. 3* Draths. BAKER, MARY C. On Saturday. February 21000, "a1 090 a.mn Bt 1he Restiienee” oY her niece; Miss Lila Hopkins, 499 Eye st £%.. MARY C. BAKER. in her ninety-frsi veat. Funerai from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. E. M. Ulle. Beltsville. Md. Service at St. John's Epi:copal Church, Belisville, Md'. "Monday, February 4, at 3 pm. 'Interment in church cemeiery. Relatives and fricnds Invited. 3 BECHTOLD. FREDERICK. Friday. February 1. 1829, at his residence, 138 R st. ne. FREDERICK BECHTOLD. husband of Julia Bechtold, “Funeral services {rom the above address Monday. February 4. at 8:30 a.m.. thence to St. Martin’s Church. where mass ¥ill be said at 9 a.m. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. 3 BIDDLE, JOHN M. Suddenlv. on Thursday. January 1020 (of angina). JOHN M BIDDLE. azed 63 years, the beloved hus- band of Fthel M, and’ father of Samuel iddle. Funeral {rom his late residence, 129 S st. nw. Sunday. February 3, at :30 p.m. Interment private. 3 BRANNAN. MARGARET M. Suddenly. on Friday, February 1, 1920, MARGARET M. BRANNAN, beloved sister of the late Eliza- beth P Brannan. Remains resting at the funeral home of ‘Perry & Waish, 29 H st n.w. Funeral Monday, February 4, at 8:30 am, frem the funeral home of Perry & Walsh, thence to St. Aloysius Church, Where ‘requient mass will be said at 9 a.m for the ose of lier soul. Interment Mount t - Cemelery. Relatives and friends invited. 3 CHANDLER, WILLIAM B. On Friday. Feb- Tuary 1. 1929, ‘at his residence. 1914 9th st. now!, WILLIAM B. CHANDLER. the devoted “husband of Regina E. Chandier and father of Elizabeth and William B. Chandler. ir. ‘Remains resting At Me- Guire’s funernl home. 1820 9th st. Notice of funeral later. CLAYTON, OPHELIA. Departed this lite Tuesday, January 39, 1929, at her remi- dence, 11515 472 st. s'w.. OPHELIA CLAY TON, ' beloved mother of Lillian Cla; devoled sister of Esther Lee. Henrv ton and Nanny Clayton, niece of Elizabeth Plummer (nee Clayton) and other relatives. Remains resting at Holloway's_ funerai chapel, 117 4!z st. Puneral from St. Paul's A. M.'E. Church. Sunday. February 3. at 130 p.ni. Relatives and filends invited. * CONNELL, MARY A. On Triday. February 1, 1929, ‘at lier residence, 1013 15(h st. n.w.. MARY' A, CONNELL. 'wiie of the late Charles M. Connell. - Body resting at Gaw- ler's chapel. 1790 Pennsylvania ave. n.w. Mass will be celebrated at St. Matihe: Chureh, Rhode Island ave., near Conuecti- cut ave. n.w.. on Monday. Februsry 4, at 6 &.m. Inierment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 3 LL, MARY A. The ladies of Division A, O. H. ate hereby notified of the death of our iate sister. MARY A. CON. NELL. and are kindly requested fo meet o OpNlers undertaking establishment, 73 vivania_ave. n.w. on Sunda evening, February 3. at 8 oclock. 0 STOHLMAN MARTIN, Pres. WHEATLEY, Sec. ARL WILLIAM. On Friday, Feb- jaia% nt, Ue home of MeS. Charles st after a long ilness, CARL WILLIAM CORE, of Falls City. Pa. Interment February 4, at 4:30 p.m., in the family lot, at Washington, P 3 DRECHSLER. ELSIE H. On Saturday. Feb- ruary 2. 1629, ELSIE H.. beloved daughter of Williem H.'and Mary E. Drechsler. Funeral from 'her late residence. 1333 E st ne. on Monday. February 4, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. ' Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. (Baliimore papers copy.) 3 LOP, MARIA. Departed this life Thurs- day. January 31, 1929. at her residence, 418 '8th st. sw. MARIA DUNLOP. beloved mother of Herbert. Ida Signor. Inez Car- {er and Temple Diniop. and devoted sis- ter of Mrs. J. H. Johnson and William H. Hughes ~ Funeral Sunday. February 3. 1330 pm.. from 2nd Baptist Church. 2nd st. between M and N sw. Rev. John Richards, "pastor. Interment Edgewgod. King George County. Va. 3 NLOP. MARIA. All members of Bethel H_H. of Ruth are hereby notified of & called meeting Saturday, February 2. 1029, :30 p.m. to arrange ‘funeral of Sister MARIA DUNLOP. Funeral Sunday. Feb- 1, pm. from Second Baptist Chureh. on 2nd st. bet. M and N sts. s.w. SISTER DELLA SIMMS, M. M. MARY A. BRASS, W. R. d DUNLOP. MARIA._ Al members of the La- dies’ CIIff Rock Scciety are hereby notified of the death of Mrs. MARIA DUNLOP. Funeral Sunday, February 3. 1929, at 1:30 p.m.. from Second Baptist Church, 2nd st. between M and N sts. s.w. HART, Pre: L. LOUISE LEWIS, Sec. ELLIS, ALICE. Departed this life Frida: February 1. 1929, at 7 a.m., after a lon illness, at the residence of her daughter, Blanchie Hawkins, 181 Benning rd. n.c. ALICE_ELLIS. wife of the late Harrison Ellis. She lsaves to urn_their loss one brother, Clinton Waulh: five daughters, Lottie Johnson. Annie Davis, Elizabeth Tompkins, Magkie Patterson and Blanche Hawkins:' two sons, William and James Ellis. thirtv-four grandchildren. fifteen great-grandchildren and A host of other relatives and friends. Notice of funeral ater. GATES, CHARLES J. FPriday. February 1, 1829, at his residence, 1660 Hobart st. n.w.. CHARLES J.. husband of Ella_D. Gates and father of Albert W. and Edward P Gates. Remains resting at the S. H. Hines Co. funeral home. 2001 14th st. n.w. Fu- neral service at tke National Baotist Memorial Chureh, 16th st. and Columbi rd. n.w. Monday, February 4, af 3 b, Interment Glenwood Cemeter: 3 GRAHAM, M. KATHRYN. On Friday, Feb- ruary 11929, at 1:45 p.m., at her residence, in_ Silver Spring. Md. M. KATHRYN GRAHAM (nee Vermiilion). beloved wife of Lioyd S. Graham. and daughter of Frederick §. and Mary E. Vermillion (nee Peters). Remains at her mother's resi- dence, 3907 13th st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. HAWKINS, ELIZABETH LEIGH. On Fri- day. February 1. 1929. at her residence. 3028 13th st. n'w. ELIZABETH LEIGH HAWKINS. Remains resting at the 8. H. Hines _Co. funeral home. 2901 14th n.w. Funeral services and interment Sun- day, February 3. at South Boston. Va. HIGHTOWER. ALICE. Doparted this i Friday. February 1.1929. at her residence, 149 13th st. n.e. ALICE. the beloved daugh- ter of James'T. and Belle Hightower. Funeral “services ' at the sbove address Monday. Februarv 4. at 2:30 p.m. Inter- ment (private) Cedar Hill Cemetery. 3 HILL, SALLIE PHENIX. Suddenly, on Pri- dav. February 1. 1329. SALLIE PHENIX HILL, widow of the late William Oorcoran HIIL " Funeral (private) from her late res dence, 1302 18th st. n.w., on Monday, Fel 3 nw. 3 CORE, ruary 4, at 10 a.m SON. JOSEPH E. Suddenly, on Fri- February 1. 1920."at his residence. 817'L st. ne. JOSEPH E. beloved son of the late Joseph R. and Elizabeth Johnson. Funeral from Hanlon's funeral chapel 641 H st ne. Tuesday, February 5. at 8:30 s at Holy Name Church .m. Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- tery. Relatives and friends invited. 4 KEENE, BETTIE E. On Thursday, January 31, 1920, at 5:30 bm. at Georgs Washing- ton University Hospital BETTIE E. REENE. aged 79 years. Funeral from her residenc 338 13th_st. s.e.. Monday, February 4. 3,p,m. Interment in’ Congressional Cem er: v RETIRED COLONEL DIES. 1118 pm. at or near Loew's Palice. Re- WRIST WA’ waten, set John M. Banister, Medical Corps, Succumbs in Omaha. Col. John M. Banister, Medical Corps, Wwho was retired at his own request in January, 1910, after more than 30 yearg’ active service, dled at Omaha, Nebr., Thursday, according to War Depart- ment advices. He was born in Alabama August 17, 1854, and was graduated from the Washington and Lee Univer- sity and the University of Virginia. He was appointed an Army surgeon in June, 1879, and reached the grade of colonel in the Medical Corps in Jan- uary, 1910. Jewish Students to ieet. The successor organization of the Avukah and Menorah Societies of George Washington University will hold its monthly social this evening at 8:20 o'clock in’ the form of a “Bohemian night” at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Lansburgh, 2240 Cathedral ave- nue. The program will consist of read- ing plays and poetry by the authors, Who are members, of the organization. . Marriage Licenses. Marriage i lhatlr\;lllowli\l(::n*. have been issued to ley A. arles, 20, . ton, 15 Rey. George 0 Bujloche © S Ash Noel W. Seitz, 24, this city, and Elizabeth M. Beall, 24, Chevy Chase, M John C. YI’EQL 23, and Margaret Painter, 28; Rev. J. T. Harvey. Willlam H. ‘Campbeli, 36, this cit: Agnes D. Corder. 21, Washington, Va. T. J. Turkington. Samuel Robinson, 31, and Eva B. Wil- lln;::,.mie'il, ‘%f ’CC 'lflfl H.R“flk)‘h N B oo ar and Prances L. II.DCB;JD’H{XOYM H and Rev. Ry, Jonn E. Briges, g e exander ' A. Dyson. 3%, and Robert Biand, 13 Rev: A J. T&fl% a & cKeever, 34, ‘and Teresa M ., 24, Rev. George 3 Hapks, o o Samuel "A. “Poriino. 21, and Eleanor M. Bosworth, 20; Rev. James C. Murphy. Cornelils M. Duncan, 28, and Lilitan J. Wadsworth, 28; Rev. Pryce Gatlin. Wallace F. Enright, 33, and Gwendolyne M. Wallace, '31; Rev. Frank X. Bischoff. Leroy W. Marceron, 29, and Bernice E. Mason. 22; Rev. James H. Taylor. William ' L. Norris, 23.° and Margaret E. Arthur, 21; “Rev. Richard Schmidt. Jonn’ B ‘cellins, 27, New, York City. and Evelyn Murphy, 20," this city; Rev. Thomas . Davis. Hiram W, Brown. 45, and Anna E. Cockey, 4L; bothi of ‘Towson, Md.i Rev. B P. Mc- ams. William Dreyer. 29, and Martha Helne, altimore, Md.; Rev. H. M. 25, both of Hennig. James M. O Leary. 26. and Anna C. Tonies, o7y Rev. F. X Bischolf Braths. LAMKINS. SUSIE G. On Thursday, January 31,1929, “at 9:30 a.m. at her residence. 1204 O st. n.w. SUSIE G. LAMKINS. th devoted wife of the Rev. 8. G. Lamkin: pastor of MeKinley Memorial Bapti Church. She Ieaves besides her husband one siater, Mrs. Josephine Bundy of New York_City: a daughter. Mrs. Elenor Jack- 0n, wife of Allen Jackson. of Washington, D. C. and a host of other relatives and friends to mourn their loss. Puneral from the Metropolitan Baptist Church. R st between 13th and 13th sts_ nw. at 1 p.m. Sunday, February 3; E. C. Smith, pastor. LAMKINS. SUSIE G. The Baptist Ministers’ Conference please’ attend funeral of Mrs SUSIE G. LAMKINS. wife of Rev. Dr. 8. G. Lamkins. from Metropolitan Baptist Chuieh, Surday, February 3, at 1 oclock pm REV.' W. A. GRAY, Pres, REV. J. 1. LOVING, Sec'y. L, LAMK SUSIE G. All members of Sarah's Ten . 12. are requested to attend the funeral of Sister SUSIE G. LAMKINS, at Metropolitan Baptist Chureh. R st. bet 12th and 13th sts n.w., at | pm. Sunday, eoruary 3. Sister tents invite CECTLIA E. BRANHAM, Leader, ELIZA WRIGHT. Sec. * MARTIN. ROSETTA. Departed _this life Thursday, January ‘31. 1920, at Freedmen s Hospital. ROSETTA MARTIN. beloved wite of William H. Martin, daughter of Ander- son Carr and foster daughter of Rev. Helen A. Davis. FPuneral Monday, February & af 1 pm. from Campbell A. M. E. Church, Nichols ave. and Si Anacostia. D. Rev. J. pastor.Re: may be viewed at Adams & Smoot al parlors. Interment Harmony Cepu- A F. On Wednesday. at §:40 p.um. @t he e dence of her daughter, Mrs Charles M onterio rd. n.w. EMMA Funeral ‘Mondiy. Feoruary above residence, thénce 1o Sa- cred Heari Church, where requiem mass will be said at 10 a.m. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 3 MOORE. ADA €. On Friday. February 1. 1929, at her residence, 410 4th st. n.e. ADA wife of Archie A. Moore Funerai' from her late residence on Monday, February 4, 8t 2 pm. Relatives end rriends inviied Interment Ivy Hill Cemetery, Alexandria, Va." (Alexandrin, Va., papers please cony.) MORSELL, LLEWELLYN. On January 19, 1920 Seattle, Wash. LLEWELLYN MORSELL. ‘son of the late John W. and Mary_Ellen Collison Morsell. Interment Oak Hill Cemetery, Washington. D. C. 3% OSBORNE, ANNA. On Friday. February 1. 1929, at her residence. 1102 E st. s ANNA. beloved wiie of the late Osborne. Funeral u the abo dence Monday, February 4, at 9 a.m. mass ut Holy Comforter 'Church at 950 awm. Interment Mount Oliver Cemetery Relatives and triends invited. E) PAYNE, MARION. On Friday, February 1. 1929, 'l her residence, Allentown, Prince Georges Co Md.. MARION 'PAYNE. aged 74 years. Tuneral {rom above resi dence Sunday.’ February 3, 2:30 p.m. Serv- ices at Bells Church. Prince Georges County, Md.. at 3 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment church ceme- ery, PEIRCE. HELEN JOSE. On_February 2, 1929, at her ‘residence, 1757 K st. D.w. HELEN JOSE. wife of the late Herbert Peirce. 'Remains resting at the S. H. Hines' Co. funeral home, 2001 14th st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. (Boston Tran- script and other papers please copy.) PENDEL, THOMAS F. On Friday, Februar 1. 1929, at 4:10 am. at Sibley Hospital. THOMAS F., son of the late Sarah A. and Thomas F. Pendel, sr.. in his 70th year. Funeral from the Nevius funeral home, 924 New York ave. n.w.. Saturday, Febru- Ary 2, at 4:30 p.m. Interment private. 2 RAWLINGS, GEORGE W. On Frid ruary 1. 1929, &t his residence. Duley. Md.. GEORGE W.. beloved husband of Sarah J Rawlings (nee Duley). Funeral February 4, I dence. Inte Relatives and friends invite ROBINSON. OSCAR. On Wednesday. Janu- . 1929, at his residence, 710 Kenyon OSCAR ROBINSON. son of Cor- nellus and Harriett Robinson, brother of Arthur, Ella. Whitney, Bertie.' Esther and Mageie Robinson. Funerai = Saturday. February 32, at 3 p.m.. from the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. 'funeral parlors, 2222 Ga. ave. n.w. Interment Harmonsville, Md., Sun- day, February 3 SEAY, JACOB J. Departed this life Wednes- day, January 30, 1929. JACOB J. SEAY. resting at John T. Stewart's fu- arel. 30 H st. ne ' Funeral Sun- February 3. at i o'clock p.m.. from ddress. ‘Interment Woodlawn Ceni- Relatives and friends invited. STEPHENS. ROSE_GOLDNAMER. On Thurs- dazy Jatuary 31 1929, ai 1035 am. ROSE_GOLDNAMER. beloved wife of Ar thur Stephen. Funeral from her late res dence. 1940 Biltmore st. n.W. February 3. at 10 a.m. TOLER. JOHN G. On Wednesday, January 30, 1929, at Providence Hospital, JOHN G.. beloved husband of Irene Toler of 221 6th st. s.w. Remains resting_ at the parlors of James T. Ryan. 317 Penna. ave. se. Fureral and interment Newburn, N. C. Sunday, February 3. 2 URNER. ELIZA B. Departed this life on T ureday: Januarg 3171029, at 230 pm at_her residence. 218 P st. n.w. Washing . ELIZA B. R, be. of Mrs. Rosa Smith. Remains now ing in state at Frank Williams' undertak- ing establishment. 208 L st. n.w. Funeral will be held Sunday, February 3. from the Mount Olive Baptist Church. 6th st. bet. L and M sts. n.e. at 1 o'clock p.m.. Rev Roy A. Carter officiating. A special in- vitation to friends and the Youn Colored Baptist Minister Recruiting Association of Washington. D. C. Interment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. Rest, sweet spirit. rest. s URNER. RACHAEL ELLEN. Thursday, T oty 31 103, at. Garfield Hospital. RACHAEL ELLEN TURNER. youn dpughter of the late Richard and Ellen Douglas of Woodville, Md.. wife of Olander B. Turner. loving mother of Lulu_Jack- son. sister Alice Douglas. Mary Collins. Dantel, Arthur and Albert Doutlas. Fu- neral from her late residence, 1325 Rigks st. n.w., February 4 at 1 p.m. 2 b S W. Suddenls. on Priday. AR et Soah at hie’ nome. 1403 New. ton st. n.w. JAMES W.. {ather of Geneva B. end Ralph M. Ware. Burial at Berry- ville, Va., Monday, February 4 at 11 am. PI.CH. EDWARD, On Friday. Februars 1. s EDWARD, *beloved hichand of the late’ Katharine Bu Welch. = Funeral from his late residence, 715 21st st. n.w., on Monday. February & at 8:30 am Tequiem mess St. Stephen's Church 9 am, Relatives and friends invited. Interment at Mount Olivet Cerotery. 3 LER. CATHERINE N e R onday, January 28. 1929, CATHERINE WHEELER, Remains resting st the Geo B. Ciarke funeral home. 1416 Fla. ave. n.e. Notice of funeral later. WITE, EDWARD, On Sunda Wb e 2118 "ward. Dl n .. EDWARD WHITE. devoted father of James and Edward White, jr.: brother of Shedrick White, and devoted friend of Miss Cecelia Goodman. , Funeral Sunday. February 3. at TP ma from the Mount Zion M.'E. Church. 20th st._between Dumbarton ave. and O st. n.w. Remains resting at the W. Frnest Jarvis Co. West End funeral par- lors, 28th and Dumbarton ave. n.w. Kindly omit flowers. e 2 YARBROUGH, LILLIE D. Fridav. February 1. 1929, at her residence. 414 Delafield place n.w,, LILLIE D.. wife of James D. Yarbrough. Services a¢ the S. H. Hines Co. funeral home. 3001 14th st. n.w.. Mo dav. February 4. at 1 pm. Interment R Creek Cemetery. 3 In Memoriam. ABETZ. JOSEPH. In sad but loving re- P embrance of our deat {ather, JOSEPH BEHABETZ. who d;nhnrl?dy "1“! llgl;s nine . Pebruary_2. 1920, years ago today, CRILDREN. * JROWN, HENRY. In loving remembrance nnl my father. HENRY BROW] who de. arfed this lite eleven vears ago today, ‘ebruary 2, 1918. Just a line of sweet remembrance, Just a memory. fond and true: Just & tuk-;‘\ M‘ lo("‘!l!'a:vzg\o[:. o Tt sti * vou bt s SoN. HUGR. ICK. ALTON. A emirance of our dtat son and brather: ALTON CARRICK. who departed this life one year ago today. Fedruary 2, 1928, Just a line of sweet remembrance, Just & memory, fond and true; Just & token of love's devotion, T earts still grieve for you. At our NEUMOTHER AND SISTER. * CARRICK. ALTON. In loving memory of my_ husband end our devoted father, ALTON CARRICK. who departed this one vear ago today. Fel 2. 19! HIS LOVING WIFE AN! TLDREN. FISHER. WILLIAM A. AND CARRIE. A trib- ute of love to the memory of our dear par- ents, WILLIAM A and CARRIE FISHE! Denarted _this 29, CA' January 27, In sad but loving re- who'left us so suddenly one year 1zo, Feb- ruary 2, 1928, Today recalls & memory Of loved ones Iaid to rest. And those who still are remembering Are the ones who loved them best. A mournful year has vanished, We think, ‘as the teardrops start, But the memory of our mother and father 1s still fresh within our hearts. ELLA AND HATTIE. * FOUNTAINE, ROSA DAISH. In sad and and loving remembrance of my dear sis- ter. ROSA DAISH FOUNTAINI who en- tered into rest thirteen years af today, February 2, 1916. Just & line of sweet remembrance, Just a memory, fond and true; Just a token of love's devotion ‘That my heart still longs for you. SARAH KYLER. * MORE. ELIZAH. Tn sad and loving re- smbrance of my dear brother and father, ELIZAH GILMORE. who departed this life W0 years ago today. February 3, 1927. ‘We listen for you. dear brother and father, ‘When the world 1s hushed and still, For there is an empty lonelinsss i G H R Mg DAUGHTER. FANNIE WILSON AND FANNIE GILMORE. BUTCHISON. ARTHUR LOUIS. 1In sad but loving rememorance of ARTHUR LoUTS HUTCHISON, who departed this life Feb- ruary 3, 1915 1t is & faithful saying: “For if we be gevd, with Him. ' we' snail aiso live with TS LOVING DADDY AND MOTHER. loving remembrances. o ; GRANDMA. * JONES. MRS. EMMA K. In sad and loying Temembrance of - our’ dear” mother. Mrs: EMMA K. JONES. Who departed. this 11fe seven years ago today, February 2. 1922. Dearest mother. how we miss ¥y Sinice from earth you passed swaz, And our hearts are aching sadly As we thi ou_today. A Sunday, | 3 e In Memoriam. JORGENSEN. EXILDA . 1n lovine rememe rance of our daughter and sister. E. JORGENSEN., who departed this lifs one year ago today. February 2. 1928. The golden flew open. A gentle voice said ““Come," And with farewells unspoken She calmly entered home, 8ho suffered hours, ves hours. of pain To wait for cure, but all in vain. 80 God alene knew what was best—— He called her home to give her rest. She shall always be rememberad In this weary world of strife: She shall never be forgotten As long as God shall give us life T THE FAMILY. [y mother is sleeping so free from Wake not. dear spirit: ana- sufer wen She slumbers so soundiy. let her sleep on. Her sickness is ended and troubles are wone. el BABY CATHERINE. * LINE, WILLIAM M. In | - brance of my dear husband And our des yoted father. who departed this life thire leen years aco ioday, Feprunrs & 1ols. FAMILY. * LAING, JENNIE. Tn mes 'y M o §epariea A;,fl“,‘& five- years ago today, BADLY ~ MISSED ' \Diip MISSED BY HER HusBAND, LONG. TERESA. In lov ome . my ‘dear moiner. TERESA LONG " wha passed away eight v — Passed away elzht years ago today. Fed HER LOVING SON, CLIFFORD, * MADDO. 3 ree membr MOLLIE e Year ago loda February 2. 1928 at tne Holy Coas forter Church One long. sud year has pa ince we 100d and pin 100d and saw made Since vou died & year a While you are peacefully sierping ve dften sit and choke back the t And think of the hardships and suffs You had throush vour wesrie Reat on. dear mother, rest, Tue onr are ‘sad, To_think we waited for Tour cu But found it was in HER DEVOTED CHILDREN. ¢ MEREDITH. ELIZABETH B. Sacred to ths mory of our loviaw and faithful met and srandmother. ELIZABETH B. MERE- DITH. who departed this life three years %o today, February 2. 1928, Dearest mother. how we miss you Sice {rom earth you passed away Aud Gur hearls are adly As we thi Ggne from us forever. The face we loved 50 well. And. oh. how we do miss you No one can ever tell Loving and kind in all her Uprisht and just to the end of Sincere and kind in heart and mind. Whet a beautiful memory she left behind, Max her soul rest in peace. m':rrv’n?m:u' CHILDREN, ETHEL AND NEWRY, TAM HERWAN. loving’ remembrance of our dear_husband and grandfather. WILLIAM HERMAN NEWBY, who departed this life February 2,7 1920 nine years ago today, WIFE. HANNAR A" NEWHD o 3 % : GRANDSON, EDWIN N. McCWHITTINGTON, Jr. # BILLY. In memory of our dear Y. who left us seven years ago today. We are thinking of you, Billy, dear, Thinking of the past. icturing you in memory . Just as ‘we saw vou last. You left a memory. fair and sweet, Ylls lllrslrnnteh shall n»vr; die. Qur life was short. Dure and sweet, When God eailed You on' Righ MOTHER AND DADDY. THOMAS. ROSE. In loving me dear mother, “ROSE HOMAB. whor Go parted this life twelve year : | February 2. 1017, e ou go: of the changes that have been n sad but Gone. but not forzotten, HER _ LOVING _ DAUGHTER. THOMAS WARE. TUYMAN. ROSIE. In sad but lovin, ory of our dear mother. 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