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I .THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7. 1929.’ MRS. MARY GANNETT |[AIR PORTS ARE SELECTED| $2,000,000 TO HOSPITAL. RETIRED NAVAL HERO Qards nf Thanks. ! ACCOUNT DIES IN CLEVELAND BURIED IN ARLINGTON 5 2, et B i i FINE MEN’S WEAR xpress our th: and appreciation ' EISEMAN'S—7th & F|Fomer D. C. Resident Was En- Licut, Tosegh Clancy Was Award gaged in National Woman's ed Congressional Medal Dur- beautiful floral offerings and sympathy at Activities. Boxer Rebellion, Braths. WALSH, THOMAS. On Tuesday. February 5 1920 at Frecdmen's Hospital, GEORGE | 5, 1039 at Georgetown University Hos- HURGAN, devoted husband of Josephine | pital. THOMAS WALSH. beloved brother Burgan. fon of Emma Burgan and brother | of Mrs, John O'Toole (nee Walsh). Fu- of Perry, Eston. Fred, Ting, Boyce, Mamie, | neral from the residence of his X Fannie and Nellie Burgan. He also leaves | 135 E st. se.. Priday. February 8, other relatives and friends. Remains rest-| am., thence to St ~Peters Church, wish to express our | i@ at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral | whefe requiem mass will be said at 9 a.m ation to reln- | parlors, 2222 Ga, ave. n.w. Puneral Satur- | [or the repose of his soul. Interment a © their sym- | day, February 9, at 1 p.m., fro Holy | Rood Cemetery. Relatives and ributes at the | Baptist Church. Deanwood, D. Tilends invited. d Tvgitas 3 Leo Wormley officiating. | WALSH, THOMAS. Members of the Com- AMILY. ANIFAX, WILI On Wednesday, Feb- | ~mudore John Barry Division. Anclent Or- v 6. 1929, Walter Reed Hospital, | 1 G Hiberntans, are notified of the death WILLIAM CANIFAX, devoted husband of | of our late brother, THOMAS WALSH. and Mary Canifax: brother of Mrs. W. L.| wie reauesced to assemble at the home. t and Mrs. Minnie Thomas. Rgmains | 175 E st. s hursday. February 7. e af the W. Ernest Jarvig Co. funeral | §40 p.my; Puperal Friday, February , 2222 Ga, ave. n.w. Notice of fu- am., from S ter's Church. Iater. (Springfield, Mo. papers JAMES T. McCARTHY, Pres. M - GEORGE GOULD, Rec. Sec. CHARLES_A. . on Wed- | ¥ MARY A, Suddenly. on Wednesday. Toniny SioTNE. February g 1920, at 3.4 TY 0. 1039 nt Providence Hospite giclock. ¢ s residence. 34D You st. nw: | MARY A WAPLE. beloved wife of, John "“Beloved us | aple. forme 7 ; LES A- GHANT. beloved husband of | 'y VPineral Friday, Pebruary 8. from Louice Chant_ and Annie R. Plummer. | her late residence at 8:30 am.: thence to Temains oant e enad "t iis late resic | St Aloysius Church., where requiem mass dence after 4 oclock Friday, Fepruary 8. ; Funeral Stnday. Februaty i Yer soul. . Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- Fianeral Sunday, Fepruary 10, from el ters.” Relatives and friends invited. tween' I5th and 16th nw. al 1:30.. In- | YOUNG, WILLIAM M. On Tuesday, Feb- terment Linenin Memorial Cemetery. Rela- V1520, at his Tesidence. 631 Eve Invited. 9 | WILLTAM . YOUNG, beloved PERRY. '*r Ann Youns . Puner Deaths. BURGAN, GEORGE. On Tuesday, February OPEN A CHARGE Mexico' Also Making Regulations| Value of Two Buildings Donated for Routes From U. 8. ! by J. P. Morgan. MEXICO CITY, February 7 (#).—| NEW YORK, February 7 (£).—J. P. The government aeronautical commit- | Morgan has given the New York Hos- tee, which is formulating regulations pital two downtown office buildings on for air travel to and from Mexico, Néfl‘den lme and John street, valued has decided upon Matamoros, Nuevo “* APProximately $2.000000 Laredo, Piedras Negras, Cludad Juarez, | i : e, Tegister's office u Tuesday showed that the 1 Nogales, Mexicali and Tiajuana as of-' . lerer Buyilding d th 4 ficial ports of entry along the United . \orr PUIINE and the 12-story S W d which planes mus! | . e m‘fg’v‘v"fi ;,‘[;;‘:gfl"‘; i g“y_ Planc. veances. The Morgan interests acquired are prohibited to make voluntary land- ¢ Jewelers' Building in 1912 and pur- ings away from these routes. Passen .nase%he' Anderson Building two years gers and crews of airplanes are for- 82, THey arc located in the center of bidden to carry, except by Federal p R Ttk Ho g‘- mit, cameras which are not sealed in |\ N York Hospital and the Cornell containers and also are forbidden to | Mcdical College are creating a_new carry arms or explosives. medical center along the East River nozwgn Sixty-seventh and Seventieth streets. Radicals Riot in Theater. the death of cur beloved husband father, JAMES EMERSON GOLLADAY MRS. R. MARIE GOLLADAY AND SON. HENSON, SAMUEL. W sincere thanks and tives, friends and nei pathy and beautiful death of our husband UEL HENSON. Draths. ADDISON, SAMUEL. Departed_this life 5. 197 Freedmen's Mrs. Mary C. Gannett, for many years prominent in the women’s affairs ’ of the Capital and widow of Henry Ryan Service Gannett, once president of the Na: tional ‘Geographic Seciety, died y 2 terday in Cleveland, according to R Is Mindful of || {iociated Pross reports. & frs. Gannett had not made her Your Wishes home in Washington for almost 10 years. For the last 10 years she was active in national women's activities and assistant to her daughter, Miss Alice Gannett of Cleveland, in ~the administration of the Goodrich House Settle nt, en| ed in Americanizatjon {fEeitiecent, Spape ¥ ATHENS, February 7 (#).—A Com- eV S, Mirs. Gannett was once president of | Munist_demonstration in _the Apolio Births Reported. Lieut. Joseph Clancy, U. 8. N, re- tired, holder of the Congressional Mdal of Honor for his service during the| puesdas. Febr Boxer Rebellion, was buried this after-| 1, moan thel noon in Arlington National Cemetery | with military honors. Lieut. Clancy, a veteran of the old Navy, died a_few days ago at Beachwood, N. J. Efforts % on Thurs- to locate relatives failing, the Govern- : : Moo 'at bis residence; | Mrs ment laid him to rest today with ap e oropriate ceremony. Capt. C. H. Dickins | iioved ‘Burdine (nee of the Navy's Chapiain Corps, officated | - Spaght), " Fineral, sntvices Wil bg held at the burial. Masonic services fol- | ji Pij 1gte Tesidence on Monda s o lowed the military funeral. Thied® dlimient on Mount Oliver Ce D 1904 when n command of the tug | sch at the Wasl Yard, Lieut. ‘Glancy was comasended for February L F e darerent Consrgs- e ontieth. Century. Club. in the | Theater today ended in & riot in Which | e following births have been renorted to | SIS t0 the rescue of a workmah at the | e A Eost. Sional Gemeters: L Capital, was one of the founders and | the opposing factions used revolvers, be Health Depariment in the past 24 hours: | Jald. Born in New York in September, men. > ieate Smed " ay. president of _ the . Dolly | knives and cudgels to settle their dif-| (I, §; 31 Janct & Menvel e e LR A K Tn Memoriam. Seried L ag B e Dol | terwines ¢ Ginude V. and Mary . Herbert, 889, and served continuously until his : active in the work of the Women's Forty-two persons were injured, 12 {-‘n\nmd k2 an;l Erma L. Valentine, retirement August 30, 1920. nlAnVr‘.;‘.s(gi“.v‘lnA'nc'gnA‘_co?:zl;‘l;.BQ‘?KE’%?; Alliance of All Souls' Unitarian Church. sfrmusl}. before police succeeded in re- | [IOTEE Ty gnhfi"'ga;;n}b ¥ ‘th:h'\? boatswain’s mate he served on memory of our dear mother. MARTHA Besides her daughter in Cleveland, Mrs, | Storing order. Moyer C. and_Lucy A: Mason, boy. © Monongahela and Minnesota and CORDELIA BURGESS. Who left us Feb. Gannctt is survived by another daugh- e Rov . and Ruth V. Miller, ‘boy. was acting schoolmaster on the frigate AL RSt B i i o S rother. LES C., Fel 3 . Mrs, Gordon T. Backus, 3415 Mount | Sheds equipped for washing trains Constellation in 1894. He was attached WALTER AND LILLIE MAY BURGESS. ant street, and a son, Satley | while passing through are belng intro- e e, e sahtne U i {}‘?m\ld‘ D. Jnd Lottle Simpson, boy. " v vi f our A Newa a . i 'REEN, IVISON. In lcving memory o Palmer and Lillian Smoot. girl i his life nine years £ rthwest winds. ! P v, a9 - EN. who departed this il mour of ‘the British Navy, whic D Yol C.. "devoted husband ‘of Percy A. and Audrey M. Edwards, hov Joseph M. and Dorothy M. Gross, bo: 5 ago today, Febi 7. 1920. June, 1900, marched from Tisnts ¥ cloudy, ' slightly Vogvér, “Funeral and mass | gome dav. some time. our eves shall see the telief 'of the_legations at Peking | 1o qor CuBiL; tomOFtoR, fair: moderats il be said at 9 am.for the repose of We realize the responsibility placed on us in being called in for service, We perform our work with care and exaciness and with quiet dignity. it tery. Departed this lif2 1929. at his_resi- . PERRY CHAP- and of Carrie Chap- He also leaves two sisters, Rebecca man and Massie Jordan: one brother. ten Chapman. and a host of other fives and friends. Remains resting at e John T. Rhines funeral chapel. 3rd District of Columbia—Fair, slightly |~ 2 ot ‘ueral iater. colder tonight; minimum _temperature ¢ about, 29 degrees; tomorrow fair; gentle o northwest winds. TON, devoted hushand of Clarine Clayton. Marylan: Partly cloudly today ;' ce of funeral later slightly er fonig OTTOW {VER, EDWARD C. On Tuesday, Febru- S ELE ney | Sentyedes fonigh e o ¥'5, 1020, 0t his’ residence, 308 20d st Funeral Parlor—Private Ambulance—and Livery in Connection JAMES T. RYAN Fuaneral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Telephone Atlantic 1700-1701 The face we love so well: Some day his hands shall be clasped in Four Floors of Fine Furniture carry the Low Prices of the HOME FURNISHING SALE QALL of this furniture is our regular stock. Much of it is the product of our two factories. Bed Room and Dining Room furniture, Living Room and occasional pieces; the furniture of W. & J. Sloaneall of it is in this ‘Winter Sale, offering greater values than we have ever presented before. Three-part Sofas, covered in Mauslin, start in the Feb- ruary Sale, at $115. The Sofa illustrated is $175 in a cover of Muslin. SOFAS The Bedford is a three-part Sofa built for use in the smaller living room. Covered in Muslin it is priced in the February Saleat . . . . . $115 The York, Sofa is a full:sized piece with roll back and arms that provide exceptional comfort. The design of the York makes it adaptable to any type of setting. In Muslin or your own covem;g it 88 e i e s o s o $180 The Oneida Love Seat, a two part Sofa, sturdily constructed, in Denim or a covering of your otwn e s o o o $85 1S o e e o 0o e 0 s o o Governor Winthrop Desks in the distinctive Sloane- brown finish that harmon- izes with other furniture of many kinds are . $97 Coffee Tables to serve handily in front of the sofa come in a variety of styles. The Oak Table illus- trated is . .. .1 .. $26 CHAIRS The Bennington Wing Chair has a tilt to its back that promises hours of rest and enjoyment, and its graceful design is pleasant indeed to look at. The Sale Price, in a Denim Covering is . . $68 The Sleepy Hollow Easy Chair is a modern repro- duction of the popular chair of Colonial America. It comes in an assortment of Tapestry coveti;F . 847 MBAROWILES "y b e e s ee The English Club Chair, one of the’most comfort. able pieces ever made is, in either a Tapestry or Droeadecover .o . L e e .P. u;yl” Ladderback Side Chairs with Rush seats are $24. Other Side Chairs start Becevaceass $13.00 OCCASIONAL PIECES Two-in-one Table is 22” x 54” and opens to twice its width. It comes in Mahogany or Walnut and Gumwood and it is, in the February Sale . $68 Muffin Stands in Mahogany—handy for serving at tea time, are now .........516 End Tables—in many woods, many sizes and many BGRADRIRIERE (. miiie e ol oo volin ha e T Revolving Book Table with a deep drum top that holds many volumes—and whatever else you choose to put there—isnow . . . . . $58 Folding Card Tables with washable tops are $8.50 With four folding chairs to match, the set com- plete,is o « o ¢ o o s o e s o . $3050 Mirrors in an extensive variety of styles, shapes B RINR BEMIE AL o o sl 0 s s o 5is o 88 Mabogany Magazine Rack with four perpendicular compartments and wood handle . . . . $14 Colonial Lowboy in Mahogany—a charming hall or livingroompiece . . . . . . . . . $72 The Hale Day Bed in M-hofany with either side rails or spring is now price: 65 $48 Martha Washington Sewing Cabinet with three drawers and side compartments that open out R o o . $27 .Fl.u Top ‘Dd of Walnut, Queen Anne in dcsisn. is a dignified and useful piece for either the Living Room or Library and isnow . . . . . $245 Benches, covered in Tapestriesare . . . $7.50 A Reading Lamp for the Bed Room — in colored enamels to suit the decorative scheme — complete with silk shadeisnow . . . . . . . . $44 Colonial Bridge Lamp, complete with Parchment o 4 $9.50 Junior Floor Lamps, with marble bases have been reduced for this event, complete with hand painted Parchment or silk shade . . , . . ., $22.50 Bed Room and Dining Room Furniture, Rugs, Carpets, Linoleums, Lamps, are all in this Great Winter Sales W. & J. SLOANE “The House with the Green Shutters ” 709-711-713 TWELFTH STREET, N. W. ‘WASHINGTON, D. C. STORE OPEN FROM 9 A. M. TO 5:30 P. M. DAILY INCLUDING SATURDAY SLOANE ENDORSED MER- CHANDISE CARRIES AN ASSURANCE OF SATISFACTION CHARGE ACCOUNTS CONVENIENTLY ARRANGED during the Boxer Rebellion. So valiant- ly did Litut. Clancy conduct hi that he was awarded the Congres: Medal of Honor. & PRBEAT Davis to Return From Tour. War Secretary Dwight F. Davis, who has just completed a tour of inspection of Fort Benning, Ga., and other mili- this city tomorrow morning. Deaths Reported. ni'A"Y;K\lfit Kell, 77, U. 8. Soldiers’ Home Hos- mri;l;i‘dmck G. Alcxander, 76, Sibley Hos- Frank P. Naylor. 7 Crsualty Hos William Gray, 73, Sl B 7 20th st._n.e George Fastnaught, 72, U. S. Soldiers’ Home Hospital. pipoSePl H. DeFrees, 70, Emersency Hos- a William H. Youne. 65, 631 T st. s.w. Edna Clapp. 61, Garfleld Hospital James B. McDonnell, 60, 2933 28th st. Ida M. Le Menager, 52, 2308 Ashmead pl. Franciz J. Mullen, 46, 528 413 st. s. Italla Pacliocchini, 45. 610 Md. s William_Perry, 81. 2215 T st Addle Smallwood. 76, 1615 4th st Charlte Littles 40, Gallinger Hospital, pityjliam Cunninghiam, 32, Emergency Hos- ita Satah Jordan, 30, Freedmen's Hospital Nelson Davis,’ 25, 455 Stafford court s.w. i __LOST. EAT Persian cat: binck. Reward. Phone Georgia 2006. 1314 Holly st. n.w. i DIAMOND CLUSTER RING. with central ruby, between German embassy and 2346 Reward. 2346 Mass. ave. n.w. —Black cocker spaniel: 6 mon wearing green collar: lost from 2548 Mass chusetts ave. Reward if returned. 9 FALSE TEETH. vicinity Trinity Towers Apartment. Call Clarendon 1387 after 4 p.m. Reward. i GLASSES, shell rimmed, St Theater or Astor: reward. West 744 INSURANCE POLICY, Mutual Life Insurance Co._of Baltimore. Reward if returned to Gaffney, 5620 8th st. n.w. KEY RING, four lumbia rd. and 14th turn manager. 1448 Girard. Reward. KEYS—Between 17th and L and Conn. Reward. Adams 3088. _ | POCKETBOOK —Bi |V and 18th and | rosary, gold watch, ke: o ¥ 1l_amount of mi generous re J. 3. Crowley, ni A tan kid ¢love between 8th ‘and 9th, Allison and Crittendon sts. Property of husband who recently died and of great sentimental vaiue. Please_call Adams 9809. Reward ING., U._of Md. class ting with letters A Reward. Call N. 3846. SPARE TIRE AND RIM—Marathon, balloon: tire size. 32 by 8.0; between lath and H nw. and 3400 block Conn. ave. Reward. CUif Adanig €23, v & L U WRIST WATCH, lady's, Swiss movement. white gold band, 'sapphire studded. Reward. | Phone "Atlantic SugERn | WRIST _WATCH—CRild's, white gok | tween 3809 ISth st. n.w. 'and MeFarland | High' School. “Rewerd. Adams 2670 or re- | trn_to_above addres: Tbbey- Mausoleum Beautiful—Enduring—Comveniest MILITARY HIGHWAY BEYOND SOUTH GATE Opposite Arlington Cemetery Ride out in the afternoon and view this wonderful mausoleum in its serene and permanent tran- quillity. This hallowed beauty spot is | 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 Office1000 Conn. Ave. Main7897 tary posts in the South, will return to | ._containing | o fresh northwest win West, Virginia—Partly cloudy tonight and tomorrow; slightly colder fomorrow. Records for 24 Hours, ‘Thermomete: 12 midnight, 42 noon, 45. Barometer, 4 p.m., 29.97; 8 pm,, 29.85; 12 midnight, 29.7 29.78: noon, 29.85. Highest, temperature, 45, occurred at noon today. Lowest, temperature, 36, occurred at 3 am. today. Temperature same date last year: Highest, 36; lowest, 29. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) 4 am, 36; 8 am, 40; p.m.; high tide, 6:32 a.m. and 6:56 p.m. ‘Tomorrow—Low tide, 1:50 a.m. and 1:57 p.m.; high tide, 7:17 am. and 7:39 pm. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 7:09 am.; sun sets 5:36 p.m. ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises 7:08 am.; sun sets 5:37 p.m. Moon rises 6:00 a.m.; sets 3:27 p.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Great Falls—Very muddy. Weather in Various Cities. - ETzn;ner:tur}T:é Stations. + 39jow0x " £wpiase. E43 Baltmore, e Birmingham ... Bismarck, N. D. 30.46 Stk Boston, Mass.. .. 297 064 B Buffalo, N. Y...'29'20 26 30 048 Cloudy Charleston, §.C. 29.94 0.01 Cloudy Chicago, TIL....30.06 001 Cloudy Cincinnati, Ghio 30.04 0.08 Cloudy Cleveland, Ohlo. 29.94 Columbia,'S. C.. 29.94 Denver, Colo. Detroit, Mich. El Paso, Tex.... Galveston, Tex.. 29.96 Helena, Mont..' 30.46 Huron, 8, Dak. . 30.46 Indianapotis,Ind 30.04 Jacksonville Fla. 29.96 Kansas City. Mo. 30.20 Los Angeles, Cai 29.30 e Loutsville. Ky... 30.08 004 Cloud Miami, 2990 Pt.cioudy N. Orleans, La. 3000 5 o2 Cloudy New York, N.¥.29.56 1.86 Rain Oklahoma ‘City.. 30.14 . Snow Omaha, Nebr. .. 30.32 Philadélphia.Pa. 29,68 Phoenix, Ariz... 29.64 Pittsturgh, Pa.. Portland, Me... Portland, Oreg. Raleigh,'N. C. Salt Lake City San Antonio. . San Diego,Calif. San_ Francisco. St. Louls. Mo.. St. Paul, Minn. Seattle, Wash. Spokane, Wash. WASH., D. C. .03 Cloudy 02 Cloudy 0.12 Cloudy 0.06 Snow . Clear Cloudy .52 Pt.cloudy * Clear ii: Cloudy 0 Snow Clear FOREIGN. (7 am., Greenwich time, today.) Temperature. Weather. London, England. 32 Part cloudy Parls, France Cloudy Vientia, Austria CleAr Berlin, Germany Clear Copeuhagen, Denmark Cloudy Stackholm, ' Sweden. .. . Part cloudy (Neon, Greeni . today.) Horta (Fayal), Azores... 56 (Current observations.) Havana, Cuba... . 68 Clear Colon, Canal Zone Clear Ford Arrives in Fort Myers. FORT MYERS, Fla., February 7 (#). —Henry Ford arrived here today aboard his private car, Fair Lane, to spend a month’s vacation at his Winter home, adjoining the estate of Thomas A. Edi- ’s&n, on the banks of the Caloosahatchee vel ANTED! o Men and Women, Any Age, Inter- ested in Making Money and Im- proving Their Personalities to SEE AND HEAR MARTHA UPTON Five Free Public Programs Playhouse Auditorium 1814 N Street N.W. This Friday nite, Feb. 8th, and every nite after that for five nites. Congressman Brooks Flelcher will speak. Colored pictures. tickets required. 911 F place. { Individual Safe AS sececnennonn It’s More Than Folly —to put money into safe securities and then not put the securities themselves in a safe Keep your valuable papers in our Safe Deposit Vault, where they’ll be beyond the reach of fire, theft and the curious. Deposit Boxes as 3% Compound Interest Paid on Savings The Columbia National Bank Caprtal and Surplus, $650,000.00 Street low coeen$3.50 ¥ 4 pm, 38; 8 pm., 40; 4am, 20.72; 8am, | Today—Low tide, 1:04 am. and 1:12| MONTGOMERY, | | MUNCK. 1L m.” Interment Congressiopal TAVIS N HENRY, On Thursday, Feb- ! 920, “at_the National Homeo- JOHN HENRY DAVIS son Home and brother harie: vis, Funeral {rom the chavel of John R. Wright Co., 1337 10th st Saturday. February 9, at m ment Glenwood Cemetery. * | DEAN. EDWARD BEECHER. On Tuesday, Februa 1920, at Georgetown Unive . EDWARD BEECHER DEAN dward Beecher and ns at residence of g and Mrs. Edward Beecher N st. n.w. Notice of fu- | beloved son of Dean, parents, My, Dean, sr.. 30! neral hereaft | FALLIN, CHARLES W. On Wednesday, Feb- | ruary 6. 1929. CHARLES W.. aged 76 years. beloved husband of Rosalie L. Fallin. Ri | ng at the W. W. Deal funer: 816 H st. ne. Funeral services ify Church. 3rd and C sts. n.w., Fri- Februars 8, at 10:30 a.m. Interment . FANNIE CASSIDY. On February 6. Sacred Heart Home, FANNIE 2EE, widow of the late William ral from chapel of John R. 1337 10th st. n.w.. Friday, . at 2 p.m. Interment Rock Cemete - GAINES, FRANK Q. On February 6, 1929, at Denver, Colo., FRANK Q. GAINES, be- loved son’ of Adelaide Quonn Gaines' and the late Frank Gaines of Washingign, GANNETT, MARY CHASE. On Wednesday, ry_6. 1929, at Cleveland, Ohio, CHASE, beloved wife of the late nry Gannett of Washington, D. C.. and beloved mother of Alice P. Gannett, Mary Gannett Backus and Farley Gannetf. Pu- neral_services at All Souls’ Church. 16th Harvard sts. n.w., on Priday, Febru- 3, at 3 p.m. GLENN, EMMA V. On Wednesday, February 6. 1939, at_her residence. 515 West Clifton Terrace Apartment, EMMA V. GLENN (nee Ragan). beloved wife of Joseph F. Glenn. Remains resting at W. Warren Taltavull funeral home, 14th and Spring rd. n.w. Notice of funeral later. GRAY., WILLIAM H. On Wednesday, Feb- Tuary 1929, at Emergency Hospital, WILLIAM H., beloved husband of Evelyn Gray. Funeral from the parlors of James T. Ryan, 317_Pa. ave. s.e., Friday, Febr ary 8, at 12:30 p.m. Interment U. S. Soldiers' Home. ON. REXTER L. On Wednesday, Feb 6. 1928. at his residence, 21 8th st. REXTER L. beloved husband of cih Holt Herfon; a member of Mount eral later. ON. LINNIE ELIZABETH. Sud- Cenly, on Wednesday, February, 6, 1929, at 5 Tesidence of her daughter, 741 11th st. . "LINNIE ELIZABETH, widow of the Jate_Clinton M. Hoskinson and beloved imofher of Robert Hoskinson, Lou Cadarr and Marguerite Schracbele. Funeral {rom Chiist Church, 620 G st. s.e.. Friday. Peb- Tiary 8. at 11 am. Interment at Leesburg, Va.' (Leesburg. Va., papers please copy.) * TER, ANNIE H. Wednesday, Pebruary 1920, at the residence of her son. 2600 Mozart pl. n.w.. ANNIE H. HUNTER, de- voted mother of Edward E. and I. Kent Hunter. Puneral from her son's residence on Saturday. February 9. at 2 p.m. Inter- ment at Glenwood Cemetery. ] JAMES. SOPHIA: Departed this life Mon- day, February 4, 1929, at 5:30 p.m., &t Freedmen's Hospital. SOPHIA JAMES, be- loved daughter of the late Georse H. and Louisa M Getts? loving_sister of Mrs. Alice Addison, Mrs. Mary Holland, Mrs. Hattie O. Jones and Mrs. Joseph V. Getts. She also leaves a host of other relatives and friends. Remains resting at her sis- ter's residence, 1337 Eve st. n.e. from Brown's Memorial Church, 1ith and B sts. n.e. | JONES, JENNIE. Departed this life Tuesda. February 5. 1029, at 1 am. at her re dence, 1356 C st. n.e.. JENNIE JONES. the devoted wite of Waiter Jores, mother ‘of Hessic Bates, Stella Moore, Lucy Matthews, Anna Henson, Catrie Jones, Evelyn Dowell, Ellen Timus and Walter Jones, sister of Charlotte Primrose. She ' also’ leaves & host of other relatives and friends. R: mains resting at her late residence. Fu- neral Priday, Pebruary 8, at 1 p.m.. from the Lane M. E. Chapel, 14th and B sts. ne. KARCHER. WILLIAM EDWARD. On Tues- pital, WILLIAM EDWARD, beloved son of Raymond E. and Alliene V. Karcher (nee Barnes). age 22 months. Funeral from his fate residence, Apt. 210, Northbrook Courts, 16th and Newton Sts. n.W., on Friday, Feb- ruary 8 at 3 pam. 5 KENDALL, EDWARD M. On_Thursday February 7. 1929, at Garfield Hospit: EDWARD M., beloved husband of Agnes Kendall. Remeins resting at the S. H. Hines Co. funeral home, 2901 1dth st. n.w. Funeral services and interment Markham, Va. MARGARET. On Wednesday, Feb- at Providence HOsDit S (nee McDonough), m A. Keys of 1148 Neal funeral hereaiter. Y, MARGARET, On Wednesd ebruary 6. 1929, MARGARET. belo) wife of the late Thomas Maloney: Fu- neral from her late residence, 4500 New Hampshire ave. n.w.. Saturday, February 9. 'at 8:30 nm. Requiem mass at the Church of the Immaculate Conception at 9 o'clock. Interment Mount Olivet Cemes tery. Relatives and friends invited. 8% 'LOUD, FRANCES. Departed this life e Feprunry 5. 1030: at Gallinger Hospital, FRANCES McCLOUD. Funetal Friday, February 8, at 2 p.m. from Fri zier's new funeral Nome, 389 R. I McDONNELL, JAMES B. On Wednesda, February 6, 1929, at his residence, 29: 28Lh_st. n.w., JAMES B., beloved husband of Elizabeth McDonnell (nee Lane). FPu- Deral from his late residence on Friday, February 8, at 9 am.; thence to St Thomas Apostle Church.’ where mass will be sung at 9:30 a.m. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment at Mount Olivet. Cemetery. CHARLES _ PATTERSON. On Wedneggny, February 6 1929. at bis me, 31 Teinity place, Montclair, N. J. ARLES PATTERSON. formerly of Wash- weton, D. C., beloved husband of Alice M. Montgome Funeral services and, inter- ment at Front Royal. Va. 8 A M. Suddenly, on Tuesdsy, LENA M. devoted wife of the late Edward C. Munck and beloved mother of Mrs. B. L. Brill, Mrs. H. C. Keeler, Charles B. and Herbert R. Munck. Funeral from her late residence, 4804 14th t. n.w. on Friday, February 8 at 2 p.m. iterment Rock Creek Cemetery. B. LOUISA. On Wedaesday. February . 1929, at_ Homeopathic ~Hosplial 1:55 a'm., LOUISA, widow of John Nebb, Pu- neral_from her late residence, 49 Que st. ne. Friday, February 8 at 2 p.m. Inte meiit Arlington National Cemetery. — * NELSON. EDWARD. The George W. Grice Relief_Assoclation announces the death of EDWARD NELSON. ~Funeral = was day. January 20. 1929. Assessment now MRS. CAROLINE C. Y. CHASE, Pres. MARY CRAIG, Rec. Sec. ; NEMESCO, AGNES. Departed _this life uesday_in Philadelphia, Pa., Mrs. AGNES NEMESCO. sister of Mrs. Kate Washing- ton and Maj. Jordan; aunt of Guy Whitly, Mrs. Loretta Lacey, Mrs. Corinthian don, Mrs. Agnes Jackson, John, Chi and’ Catherine Washington. PARKS. CHARLES H. On Thursday, Febr: ary 7, 1929, at 4 am.. at Garfield Hos- pital."after' a_long illiiess, CHARLES H. PARKS. beloved husband of Florence Parks (nee Bremerman). Remains at hi late_residence, 139 St. Elmo ave,, Bethes- da, Md. Funeral from St. Alban's Church Saturday, February 9, 2:30 p.m. (3 PURCEL. ary 7. 612 Upshur st. n.w CELL. “widow of Henry Purcell. of fuberal hereafter. | ROCKWOOD. ELMER. On Tuesd ury 5. 1920 at Garfleld Hospital.' ELMER ROCKWOOD. aged 64 vears, beloved hus- band of Hattie Rockwood. 'Puneral serv- ices Friday. February 8, at 2 pm.. from Hysonw’s funeral home. 1300 N st. n.w. Interment Abbey Mausoleuin. d SHELL, DARNIE ALBERT. Departed this life Tuesday, February §, 1929, at 9:20 am, at his Tesidence, 1574 10h st. n.W. DARNIE ALBERT SHELL, devoted hu: band of Maria Shell. son’ of Janie Shell and father of Dorothy J. Darnle, Jr.i Jeanette M.. Leon E. and Melvin C. Shell. Funeral Friday, February 8. at i pm. from the Second Baptist Church, 3rd bet. H and Eve sts. n.w., Rev. J. L. F. Holl® man officiating. 7 DARNIE A. The Frederick Douglass Association announces 'the ~death of DARNIE A, SHELL. ~Funeral from Second Baptist Church, ird st. bet. H and I sts. n.w., Friday, February 8. 929, at o1 o'clock. JOHN H. COOK, Pres; FDGAR L. KENNEY. Secy. i loved wife of Wi Notice of February . LOUISA E. On Thursday, Febru- 1939, at 9 am., at her residence, LOUISA E. PUR: Notice ENSTRICKER. JOSEPHINE A. Sudden- . Thursday, February 7, 1920, at 2:30 ., JOSEPHINE A.. beloved mother of Mary C. Svdenstricker. Funeral private. Interment Saturday, February 9, at Front Rozal._Va. . e Funeral | ‘day. February 5, 1929. at Children’s Hos- | ours And never sav farewell LOVING WIFE AND SON. * McGINN, MARGARET L. In sad but lov- ing remembrance of dear daughter and sister. MARGARET L. McGINN. who ten years ago today, February Today recalls a memory Of a loved one laid to rest, And those who still are remembering Are the ones who loved her best. THE FAMILY. ¢ In_remembrance who died | NICKERSON. PRICILLA. of PRICILLA NICKERSON, February 7. 1928. Loved In_life. remembered in death HER SISTER. IDA MYLES. * O'NEILL. HELEN CORA. A tribute of love tn the memory of our dear daughter, HELEN CORA O'NEILL. who departed this life twenty-five years ago today, February 7. 1904, Twenty-five years have passed since that ad day When the one we loved was called away. g-eg ‘lfluk hrhr )u-‘rno. i!l ':!“H!l !‘(I|’IH. ut in our hearts we love her still 1 MOTHER AND FATHER. * REIGELMAN, ALPHA E. Tn memory of my i .!l;d.‘ALPHA E. RK{Gd‘LMA’N!., 'h? de-~ parted six years ago today, Pebruary 7 1923. . s WiFE. ¢ SCRIBNER. NETTIE M. A tribute of love to the memory of my daughter, NETTIE M. SCRIBNER. who passed away ten years ago today, February 7. 1919. I am thinking of you. daughter, Thinking of the past. Picturing you in memory Just as I saw you last. Another mournful year has vanished, I think as the teardrops rt. But the memory of my daughter Nettie Is still fresh within my heart. HER LONESOME MOTHER. IDA MOR- TIMER. 'AND BROTHER, BERNARD STEARNS. i TRUSS. ELIZABETH. A tribute of love to the memory of our cear sister. - BETH TRUSS. who departed this life one year ago today, February 7. 1928. One year. &ith all its changes, Since you were called awa: We were left with sching hearts ne year ago today. SISTERS, MAYME AND NETTIE. * TRUSS, HANNAH E. In loving remem- brance of my dear wife, HANNAH E. TRUSS, who departed this life one year ago today, February 7, 1928. You smiled your whole life through. And smiled through years of pain: You were loved by all who knew you And too good to let remain. You are gone, but not forgotte ‘Never shall your memocy fade. Sweet thoughts shall ever linger Around the grave where you were laid. HER DEVOTED HUSBAND, ROBERT A. TRUSS. 2 WARD, WILLIAM N. In loving memory of our dearly beloved father, WILLIAM N. departed this life six years - Fel y 7. 1923. Anniversar; mass was said at the Holy Name Churc this morning. THE PAMILY. * WATTS, ANNIE M. Sacred to the memory of our loving and faithful wife and mother, ANNIE M. WATTS, who departed this life one year ago, February 6. 1928. Sunshine, then raly; the pleasure then Came: On life do the shadows fall. e rose must ;m? Ahe lipe Sa¥ good-by. ut the heart wi mber ATl L A WILSON, MATTIE LEE. Tn memt of a dear wife and mother, MATTIE WIL- SON, who died one year ago today. U~ ary 7, 1923. ‘THE P. Y. MEMORIALS. Mausoleums DESIGNED AND ERECTED WRITE OR TELEPHONE FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET MAIN 2968 | THE J, F, ManninG Co,, INc, RN o0 15TH ST, N W \'d WASHINGTOM, D, C, ISHED 1876, WRIGHT CO. 1332 10th W. ___Ph rth 47, CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. TIMOTHY HANLON Puneral_Director. Private Ambulanes 641 H St. N Linc. 5543 J. WILLIAM LEE’S SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CREMATORIUM. 332 PA. AVE. N.W__NATIONAL 1384. 1388. T. F. COSTELLO 1724 North ipitol St. NORTH_7976. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M S(fl?{‘\"\a\ BIRCE one west 8 Established_1841 V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nmor connected with the original W. R. Speare_ establish~ Flione 1009 H St. N.W. Phone Prank. 6626 Formerly 940 F_St. N.W. Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home 921 New York Ave. N.W. Main 2600 ALMUS R.SPEARE Succeeding the original W. R. Speare Co, 1623 Connecticut Ave. Potomac 4600 a8 1108 st 45 years at 040 F ot Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 412 H Bt. NE. Lincoh sz‘ Modern_Ghapet. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. Modern Chapel. * Telenuons Main 2473 fled, Efficlent Servici Automobile Service W. W. Deal & Co. 816 H ST NE. LINCOLN 8200. CEMETERIES. GLENWAO0D CEMETERY Choice lots and sites for sale. Vaultage S5 per_month. T FUNERAL DESIGNS. BLACKISTONE, 1407 H Beautiful Floral Designs $5 and up CALL_MAIN_3101. GEO. C. SHAFFER XPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLE TR PRICES, TEL. M. o8 M. 2uler" E: Our Only Store, J4th & Eye Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. Artistic—expressive—! ive. e

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