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Col. 432 Col. 432 Doctors Recommend W. W. Chambers Ambulance Service It is the best and the charge is only $4.00 in city. 1 will give you a complete funeral, cars and’ all, cemetery lot in= cluded— $150.00 1 guarantee my service, $75 up, is perfect. 1 defy any one to say this is not first- CLA RK class goods and service. We have expert embalmers. Our manager, Will Efliott, is a man of 35 years’ experience. GRAVE VAULT Or any other best quality steel vault. Price, $85.00 Call W. W. CHAMBERS CO. ashington’s Most Reasonable Undertaker 14th, Cor. Chapin St. N.W. Col. 432 Chapel and Offices Col. 432 AN Neglect EW of us are fortunate that we have not at one time or another thought, “If I'd only been a little more thoughtful, a little less neglectful .....” Such thoughts are bitter. Neglect is a sad and some- imes a terrible thing. And per- haps no form of neglect is more regrettable than neglect of God. Your church asks ycur attend- ance; asks you not to neglect your God. Gor reference SAsk your neighbor” W staeet nE Phones Lincoir 8200-8201 g surplus stock ready for your selection. This is the most successful sale in our history. We have sold and will continue to sell these remarkable bargains as long as they last. If you ever wanted a good used piano that is rebuilt, now is your chance. Save! Buy Now. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Deaths Reported. e following_deaths have been reported (o The ‘HHealth” Department in the Dast 34 . 90, St. Elizabeth Hospital. Tichact 3 atter. 50,1111 Tth Annie H' Hunter, 86, 2600 Moraré pl. Margaret Malone: 82, 4500 New Hamp. ave. George ‘A~ Southall, 78, St. Elizabeth Hos- ital. Loiiisa Webh, 78, Homeopathic Hospital. James M. McCarty, 12, 8t. Elizabeth Hos- ital. Julius_Crowley, 69, Garfleld Hospital. Julia M. Warneke, 67, 3504 13th st. Henry N. Holtzclaw, 67. 919 K st. n.e. luella Cooke, 66, National Homeol Thomas McArthur, 65, Gallinger Hospital. ‘William Musser. 63, Emergency Hospital. Willlam W. Jones, 61. 115 2nd st. n HCnlh;\;mc P. Gardner, 47, 1316 New Andrew C. Beamer, 42, 1356'2 C st. s.w. Alice G. Peterson, 41, Garfield Hospital. Mellina Kaill, 26, 63 Q st. n.e. Tnfant of Harry L. and Aline A. Caton. {1122 D st. se. Charles Champ, 63. 340 U st. Samuel Addison, H, Freedmen's Hospital Belle Green. St._ Elizabeth Hospital. Joseph Br 46, Gallinger Hospital. Pearl Carter, 26, Tuberculosis Hospital. David Eglin. 22, in automobile, 4th st. near Freedmen's Hospital. Francis McCloud, 16, Gallinger Hospital. Births Reported. The following_births have been reported fo the Health Department in'the pasi 24 ours: John F. and Sheila Carter. girl. Christian and “Consuelo Heurich, girl. Hobson R. and Mae C. Jackson. girl. Orville E.” and Katherine M. May. girl. Theodore C. and Margaret Meeker, boy. William M. and Viola E. McClure, girl Thomas W. and Alberta M. Pettis. gir Stephen O. and Edith M, Richey, boy. Norman B. and Coranefle Sheppard, girl. Russell L_and Dolore M. Transue. boy. Charles H. and Isabel Waddox, eirl. Andrew and, Delia_Banister, ' girl. Lemuel and Nellie R. Berry. boy. Earnest J. and Hattie Dyson, boy. George and Lelar Jackson. boy. Frank and Blanche Parham. boy. Nicodemus and Nelia M. Reid, James and Cora M. Ware, boy. Jerome and Louise White, boy. Exposition to Open May 7. MADRID, February 9 (/).—Official | announcement was made today that the | international exposition in Seville would open on May 7. Marriage Licenses. “Marriage licenses have been lssued to the foflowing: William F. Carter, 24, and Helen R. Dyson, : Rev. L. J. Hanks. William C. Cunningham. 40, Hohn. 31; Rev. Harry M. Wilson. Charles Jones, 28, and Viola Johnson, 25; Rev. John F. Johnson. Rudolph Bailey, 21 20; Rev. R. D. Grymes. Augustus Hardwick. 29, and Florence Phil- 1ips. 28; Rev. W. L. Turley. Allen G. Lioyd, 23. and Pearl O. Bailey, 22; Rev. William M. Hoffman. Goerge E. Staples. 21. and Susie Fenwick. 12. both of Colonial Bexch. Va.; Rev. John E. Leo L. Fitz, 26, and Thelma F. King, 18: Rey. John E. Brizes, Chester E. Tvyne. 26. this city, and Sarah V. Wolfe, 28, Mt. Jackson, Va.; Rev. James D. Buhrer. Gonzales Cole. 23. this citv. and Bertha Ellison, 18, Silver Spring, Md.: Rev. R. J. Fré);‘“l?‘). Joh arles Johnson. 27. and Mary Gray, 18; Rev. Robert W. ‘Thomas. Louis A. Bachte, 31, and Eleancr M. Hud- gins, 21, both of Baltimore, Md.; Rev. Wil- liam' M.’ Hoffman. | Edovard Campant, 3. and Suzanne Ben- ard, 35; Rev. Edward Chau Stanley E. Wilson, 22. Middleburg. Va. ‘Winifred Van Sickler, 21, North Fork. James E. Ferguson, 24. and Beulah well. 26: Rev, W. D. Jarvi: George A. Blake. 23, and Martha L. Holt, 21; Rev. M. G. Cumbleton. William E. Brown, 23. and Gladys V. Tol- iver, 22: Rev. J. M. King. George Grifith. 22, Croome Station, Md. and Elinor Proctor, Oxon Hill, Md.; Rev. W DOREDIL e e o aurence Park. 22, and Mary E. McLean, 21; Rev. J. R. Sizoo. b Joseph 'G. Knapp, 28, this city, and Carol M Weston, 25, Mayfield, Calit.; Rev. U. G. B, Pierce, N. J. and Elmer C. Savles, 47. Camden, Emma C. Duffin, 43, this city; Rev. H. M. Hennig, 0. Wil HW. |2 and Allie nd Edith Rosebrough, Charles E. Deglee, 33, son. 22, both of Baitimore, Mé Rev. Tolson. Robert L. Mainen. 27, and Bertha Rose- man, 23, both of Baltimore; Rev. Louls J. Sk, P 27, and M: t V. Hil ohn F. Payne, 27, and Margaret V. Hig- don, 19; Rev. E. Hez Swem. Francis 8. Bond. 21. and Dorothea M. Hayden, 21: Rev. Willlam M. Hoffman. John 'J. McGinness, 21, Anne R. Top- Harrington, girl. Moose, 2 i Charles Camicia. 326. Maria, 23: both of Elizabeth, N. J.i William M. Hoffman. Vinceni Downs, 2i, and Josephine Can- naro, 19; Rev. Joseph C. Sinclair. jr. Rev. WASHINGTOK’S FINEST MENS WEAR STORE Do You Know About Our Extended Payment Accounts? The Extended Payment Account is de- signed to fit in with the personal budget idea, which so many people are adopting. Hundreds of Washingtonians find them particularly convenient. We invite Charge Accounts. All we re- quire is evidence of good intention and the ability to meet obligations. Open Your Account Now while the 9 Semi Annual Sales of Hart, Schaff- (} ner & Marx Clothing, Stetson Shoes 0 for Men and Women, and other February events are on. Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street AT 635 New York Ave. Open Every Night During Sale We have had our shopmen busy all week getting the Excellent Bargains In Uprights, Players, Grands Chickering.............‘. Bradbury. ... Shoninger........ ByERE L e BRhIMME] | oiie ool LTI | NS R EORABUEY . o el $5.00 DOWN Was .$800 . 700 500 485 . 400 . 500 500 700 Now $30 29 60 75 75 100 75 100 $5.00 MONTH csesenese Delivers a Piano to Your Home PLAYER-PIANOS Was BVBDEP. . oiuuisadoaminsnipID0 Behning ..c.o-i05 800 Story & Clark... 775 Apollo 1100 Armstrong ..... 700 BORERY . . oo s ssiaioiwioidinies HTD Now $110 200 225 300 285 295 1 GRAND PIANOS Was .$1800 785 725 725 900 1200 Now $500 450 495 515 600 640 Chickering ........... Cable & Sons........ A ATORARN . o serdrasinte Brewster ..... TUBSTED - iosesimicinioraisis o Losber ....... AND MANY OTHERS Plenty of Parking Space ARTHUR JORDAN PIANO COMFANY Plenty of Parking Space REMEMBER, SALE AT WAREHOUSE, 635 New York Ave. N. W. € @ards of Thanka. ALLEN. JOHN H. We wish to express our thanks™ and appreciation to our many friends for their beautiful floral offerings and sympathy at the death of our loved ' husband "and father, JOHN ALLEN. MRS, ANNIE ALLEN. MRS. LILLIE DOR- SEY AND MRS. MARIE HERBERT. * GAFFNEY, PATRICK. We wish to express our herrtfelt appreciation to our friends and relatives for their acts of sympathy and beautiful floral tributes on the oc- gasion of the death of PATRICK GAFF- HIS' COUSIN, MARY ARCHER, AND BROTHER. THOMAS GAFFNEY. FEBRUARY 1 MRS. EDITH L. PRESCOTT IS CALLED BY DEATH Services Will Be Con- ducted at Winthrop, Me., Tomorrow. Mrs, Edith Lane Prescott, mother of Ralph H. Prescott, night composing room foreman of The Star, died yester- day at the home of her daughter, Mis. Jeannette P. Whitney, 2935 Twenty- eighth street, after a long illness. Fu- neral services will be held at Winthrop, Me., tomorrow. Mrs. Prescott was the widow of the late Guy L. Prescott, who was employed in the composing room of The Star for nearly two decades. She is survived by one son, Ralph, and two daughters, Mrs. Whitney of Washington, and Mrs. Irenc Brenneman of Fort Myers, Fla. Funeral Aiken Bank Fails to Open. AIKEN, S. C., February 9 (P)—The First National Bank of Wagener, Alken, of which former Lieut. Gov. E. B. Jack- son was president, failed to open its doors this morning. seTbi s Sl Louis L. Kaufman Better. PITTSBURGH, February 9 (#).-- Louis L. Kaufman, KDKA announcer, who had been seriously il of pneumonia for the past fortnight, today was de- clared out of danger, by attending physicians, FOUND. FOR LOST ANIMALS, apply Animal Rescue League, 349 Marsiand ave. s. BEADS_Choker string amber beads. ward. _Call Monday, Main 8164. BOSTON TERRIER, female; small 3 brindle; white feet and blazed face. Reward. 1432 Florida ave. n.w. _____ _ 12* BRACELET. white gold, set with one dia- mond and 'two sapphires. Will the finder please call Col. 9346. Reward. _ DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, with central ruby, between German embassy and 2346 Masi. ave. Reward. 2046 Mass. ave. hw. and lady's cluster_diamond, dy's Tiffany ring, a man’s ring. 1 stone; in leather purse: fost between 13th and V sts. n.w., 3rd and T sts. nw. Liberal reward offered. ~Address 2035 13th st. n.w._ DOG, Pointer, ite_and ticked: fuil grown; thin in flesh, “Strayed from vicinity University Park or Tenleytown, D. C., Sat- drday. Liberal reward.” Frank Burrow DOG. male, Screw-tail English Bull, brindle color; stiff hind le Reward. Mrs. V. Bladen, 1305 Maryland ave. n.e, _ 10° DOG, white bull, male. Reward. 4611 Nor- wood drive. Chevy Chase, Md. e EARRIN ay. February ball drop, in Red Diamond taxi or on Mass. ave., 2300 block. Rewdrd if returned to 2131 Bancroft st. n.w. . ENVELOPE, reddis] Government checks. $50 each, pay: liott, also others: mot negotiable. Return Senate Hotel, Room 104, 3 GERMAN POLICE PUP, 7_months ol male. !lfl’nlfith st. s.e. Tag 4625. Pln‘one Reward. D containing some 29th n.w. Pot. HAND BAG, bl and black onyx ornamen store bills. Reward. 1 2895. S NECKPIECE, black fur: Wednesday after- noon on New Hampshire ave. between N st. and Dupont Circle or in & Diamond taxi. Phone North 6540. Reward. _ 100 OVERCOAT, black leather, green piaid lin- ing; left on Girard st. bet. 13th and 14th Thursday at 2 p.m. by Central cadet. Re- ward,_Fr._6626. T PAIR” FOLDING SPECTACLES i lace Theater Saturday afternoon. Reward. Phone | ColSatliy ol 5, e i PEKINESE MALE PUP, wrayish tan. aws; straved 'from 5206 ~ 1ith st. lease_phone Columbia 1235. £ POCKETBOOK, black, between Douglas st. and Reservoir and 14th and Park rd. Lib- gisl reward if returned to owner. Cail Col. POLICE DOG. female; named Beaut; tag_588¢._Return 931 26th st. _ RING. small diamond wit sentimental value; reward. North_9361. BAE ) Lol o R RING, signet. H, Tost with glove tween Allison and 'Crittenden sts.: valued because of sentiment: belonged to husband, Who Tecently Passed away. Reward. Adams white n.w. 109 ROLL OF BILLS Thursday afternoon bet. 9th and N. Y, ave. and O Street Market: liberal reward. _Address Box 376: 11 SCARF—QGentlem: ed eld at Livingston Heights' Community Hous> Friday evening: initial L in corner: old, but treasured as keepsaki Reward. Clarendon 555, or 105 Columbia st., Cherrydale, Va. SUIT_AND EXTRA TROUSERS, blue; lost out of truck Friday, February 8, between }_and ¢ 'ge_rewar West_1809. UMBRELLA, brown, on Anacostia_car Thurs. morni; Call ic_82: sy ‘WRIST WATCH—$5 reward will be paid for wrist watch lost in Lincoln Theater Monday Hattle Jones, 1638 11th n.w. night. $ $10 REWARD. Cat, Dec. 30, near Rock Creek Mill 7d., Trving and Kenyon sts.: 10 months old, male; medium gray with indistinet darker stripes; part maltese; stocky body very friendly; loud purr; answers to name Boze._Adams 461. __ 11* $25 REWARD —for the return of black silk purse contain- ing lady's gold watch inscribed on inside of case Xmas 1891 also rosary. glasses. etc. Lost Sunday evening n 17th and Florida ave. Apply Mr. Crowley, ] 15th st. n.w.. or phone North 167. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th & F rk, Adams Successful e ‘The success of this business is due to our untiring efforts to serve. Every detail, large or small, is ef- ficiently cared for in a true Perry-Walsh J manner. Modern Chapel. Private Ambulance. Just Phone— Perry & Walsh Morticians 20 1 st. NW. Main 984 4601 5th StL.N.W. ‘Q-ifilflmlzamfi Beautiful—Enduring—Ceavenient BEYOND SOUTH GATE Opboesite Artinsten Cemetery Ride out in the afternoon and view this wonderful mausoleum in its serene and permanent tran- quillity. This hallowed beauty spot fs an everlasting memorial lo the love and reverence for those who have pdssed on. ENTOMBMENT COSTS NO MORE THAN UNDERGROUND BURIAL Inspect Now—Open Every Day Office1000Conn. Ave. Main7897 o | CAMERON, WIL 1929—PART 1. | @ards nf Thanks. CHARLTON, WALTER T. We wish to ex- press our thanks and appreciation to our | nd friends for the sympathy at the death father, WAL- THE PAMILY. * | HAYWOOD, HIRAM SIDNEY. We wish to | “cxpress "to _our neighbors, friends and | relatives our most sincere appreciation of |- their kindness, sympathy, beautiful floral tributes and services rendered following the death of our beloved father, HIRAM | SIDNEY HAYWOOD. SON AND DAUGHTER. 10* HUTCHINSON, LUCINDA ANN. We wish to express our 'heartiest appreciation to our friends and relatives for their acts of sympathy and besutiful floral tributes on the occasion of the death of Mrs. LU- CINDA HUTCHINSON. THE CHILDREN. SMITH, DORIS CLAYPOOLE. We wish to express our sincere thanks and apprecia- tion to our many friends and relatives for their kindness. sympathy and beau- Uifal, foral ributes on the death of our darling _baby _daughter, DOI CLAY- POOLE SMITH. MR. AND MRS. CLARENCE SMITH. * Marriage. DURYEE—SCHNEIDER. Mr. fiaufi‘é‘l’;’.f' 2505 ‘wxucopfié ’-":';fi i & marriage of the G | R DORYVEE. gri: to Mis MI SCHNEIDER of 2502 Wisconsin at’ Elkion, Md., August 8, 1028. Dreaths. i i APPEL, FREDA. On Saturday. February 9, | 3 i v 9. 1929, at her residence in New York City. g’:&DA APPEL, beloved sister of Aug ATWILL, MAMIE BRAGG. On Sat: February 9, 1929, MAMIE BRAGG ATuWrdlLL" aged 59 vears, widow of the late James W. Atwill She is survived by two sons, James R. and Linwood Atwill. Funeral from her late residence, 19 T st. n.w.. at 2 pm. Tuesday, February 12. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Congres- sional Cemetery. 11 BEAMER. ANDREW C. On Thursday, Feb- ruary 7, 1929, at his residence, 1356'2 C st. s.w.. ANDREW C. BEAMER, aged 42 years, beloved husband of Lena Beamer. Funeral services at his late residence Monday, February 11, at 11:30 a.m. In- terment Prospect Hill Cemetery. 10 BOUIC, HARRY V. On Saturday. Pebruary 9. 1929. at 4 am.. at George Washington University Hospital. HARRY V. BOUIC. | aged 58 years. Funeral services at his late residence. 2007 Mass. Monday. February 11, at 2 ment Rockville. Md. BOWBEER. A ., On Saturday. Febru- | ary 9, 1920, ISAAC BOWBEER. in his. 8111 year. Funeral from the home of his | daughter. Mrs. H. J, Jeffries. 523 K st. n. Monday, February 11, 2:30 o'clock. Inte ment private. o BURDINE. WILLTAM A, Suddenly on Thurs- day, February 7 1929, at his residence. 1417 22nd st. n.w.. WILLIAM_A.. son of the late Alfred and Margaret Burdine and beloved husband of Mary Burdine (nee Spaight). Funeral services will be held at his late residence on Monday. Pebruary 11, at 2 p.m. Relatives and_friends in- ::!r(;'d Interment at Mount Olivet Crlhnle- 0. HENRY RED J. | AM_B. On _Saturday, February 9. 1929, at 7:20 a.m_. at his resi- dence. 2029 1st st. n.w. WILLIAM B. CAMERON, age 67, beloved husband of { Catherine Cameron (nee Smith). Funeral services at above residence on Monday. February 11, Relatives and friends invited. . CANIFAX, WILLIAM. On Wednesday, Feb- ruary 6 1020, at ‘Walter Reed Hospital. WILLIAM CANIFAX. devoted husband of Mary Canifax: brother of Mrs. W. L. Grant and Mrs. Minnie Thomas. Puneral Monday, February 11, at 1 pm. from St. John's ptist Church, Arlington, Va., Rev. J. 1. Loving officiating. (Kansas City, M papers please copy.) 10 CANIFAX. WILLIAM. Members of Arling- ton Lodge, No. 58, A. F. A. M.. of Vi ginia, announce the death of Brother WILLTAM CANIFAX. Members to_assem- ble at hall Monday, February 11. 1920, at | 12 o'clock shlx’nv lgvl%eggy}gl’:eyrllv’ M E. C. FLEET. Sec. £ CARPER. SAMUEL MARSHALL. On Thurs- day, February 7, 1929. at his residence. near McLean, Va.. SAMUEL MARSHALL CARPER. beloved husband of Ida 8. Ci per. nged 77 years. Funeral on Monday, | February 11, at 1 p.m.. from the funeral parlors of Joseph F. Birch's Sons. 3034 M st n.v. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. | CHAMBERS. MARY V. W. February 9. 1929, at 6:30 W. CHAMBERS. widow of bers, and mother of Edwar tice of funeral hereafter. CHAPMAN. FERRY. Depurted this life Thursday. February 7, 1929. at his re dence, 219% K st s'w. PERRY CHAI MAN, the beloved husband of Carrie Chal man. He also leaves tWo sisters Rebecca Chapman and Massie Jordan: one brother. Warren Chapman, and a host of other relatives and friends. Remains resting at ! the John T. Rhines funeral chapel, 3rd | and Eye sts. s.w. Funeral Sunday. Feb- rusry 10, at'2 pin., at Thoroushfare. Va. CREIGHTON, WILLIAM M. Suddenly. on Thursday, Pebruary 7, 1939. WILLIAM M.. beloved son of Moody and Florence Creig ton, age 8 years. Funeral from his parents home. 610 L st. 5.W.. on Monday. Febru- ary 11 at 10 a.m. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. DAVIS, SARAH E._Departed this life Satu day afternoon, February 9. 1029, at 3: oclock, at_ her residence. 1633 i3th st. n.w. SARAH E. DAVIS. widow of the | laie George W. Davis and mother of the | late Mamie S. Davis and George S. Davis Notice of funeral hereaften | | GRIFFIN, ANNIE E. Friday. February 8. 1920. at '8 pm.. ANNIE E. mother of Everett R., Wilson and James Griffin. Fu- | neral seriices will be' held at Oskland | Church, Va., 3 p.m. Sunday, February 10, 1929 GUDGIN, FRANCIS. _On Friday, Februa 8. 1929, at 7 p.m.. FRANCIS, beloved hu: nd of Ma t B. Gudgin. Funeral from his late residence, 512 Ingraham st. n.w., Monday, February 1i. at 2 p.m. Interment at Fort Lincoln Cemetery. 10 HALL, SHIRLEY MAY. On Saturday, Feb- Tuary 9. 1929, at ’ Children’s Hospits SHIRLEY MAY. beloved daughter of Ben- jamin and Mildred Hall. aged 9 months. Funeral from W. W. Deal's funeral home, 816 H st. n.e. on Monday, February 11, ut 1245 pm. “Interment Glenwood Ceme- ery. HESS, ELOISE. Saturday. February 9, 192 ELOISE HESS of 909 Monroe st. n.w. daughter of J. B. and Nellie Hess. Ser: ices at the S. H. Hines Co. funeral home, 2901 1ith 'st.'n.w., Monday, February 11, at 2 pm. HOLTZCLAW, HENRY NATHANIEL. On ‘Thursday, February 7, 1929, at 12.30 a.m.. at his residence, 919' K st. n.. HENRY NATHANIEL HOLTZCLAW, ved hus- band of Lula M. Holtzclaw. Funeral from his lage jesidence on Monday, February 11, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited :o attend. Interment Fort Lincoln Cllane- ery. B | HOWARD, SARAH J. Departed this lite Friday, February 8. 1929, 10:40 p.m. at her residence. 2036 Stanton rd. s.e. SARAH J. HOWARD, beloved wife of the late_James T. Howard and devoted mother of Rosa Miner, John S. Howard, Jennie | Jones and Maggie Green; beloved _sister of Alice Joines and John Craig. She is also survived by 6 grandchildren. Fu- neral Tuesday, February 12, 1 o'clock, from Macedonia Baptist Church, Rev. H. Coleman officiating. Interment Rosemont Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. KEATING, ANNIE T. On Thursday, Febr ary 7, 1929. at her residence. 918 '18th st. n.w., ANNIE T.. beloved daughter of the late Michael and Catherine Keating. Pu- neral from the chapel of P. A. Taltavu 436 7th st. s.w., on Monday. February 1. at 8:30 a.m.. thence to St. Matthew's Church. where mass will be said at 9 a.m. for the repose of her soul. Relatives and friends invited. Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery. 10 KEYS, MARGARET. On Wednesday. Feb. ruary 6. 1929. at Providence Hospital MARGARET KEYS (uee McDonough), be. loved wife of Willlam A. Keys of 1148 Neal st. ne. Puneral from the above residence | on Mondav, February 11, at 8:30 a.m. thence to Holy Name Church, where high mass will be sung at 9 a.m. for the repose of her soul. Interment Mount Olivet Cem- etery. Relatives and friends invited. 10 LEE, NELLIE. Departed this life Satur- day, Februar 1929, at her residency Colimbla _ Pike, East Arlington, Va. NELLIE LEE. devoted mother of Mrs. Alice_Marshail of New York City, Eugene and George Lee, and sister of Mrs. Carrie Bowen. She also leaves to mourn her de- arture a_host of other relatives and riends. ~Funeral Tuesday, February 12. 1929. “at 1:30 p.m. from Mount Zion Baptist_ Church, ' Arlington, Va., Rev. James E. Green officiating. LEISHEAR. SAMUEL A.. On Friday. Febru- ary 8. 1920, at Garfleid Hospital, SAMUEL A. beloved husband of Mary Louise Lei- shear (nee Neiter) and father of Willlam W. Leishear. ~Funeral from the residence of his son. 209 1ith st. s.w.. Monday, Feb- ruary 11, at 2 p.m. Intérment in Oak Hill Cemetery. 100 LEWIS, HETTIE B. Departed this life February 9. 1929. at her residence. 1204 Fairmont st n.w.. HETTIE B. LEWIS, be- loved wife of the late George Lewis and devoted mother of the late Kenneth Lewis and Anita Lewis Brown. Funeral. Tues- day, February 12. at 1 p.m.. from Nine- teenth Street Bapiist Church.’ Friends and relatives invited. 1 LEWIS, WILLIAM H. Departed this life ‘Thursday, February 7, 1929, at his resi- dence. 4718 Clay st. ‘n.e. WILLIAM H. LEWIS, son of the late Willlam H. and Lucinda Lewis. He is survived by his wife, Jennie. and son, Alfred P. Lewis: a sister, Mrs. Emily Baltimore: three brothers, James, Clarence and John Lewis. Funeral 'Sunday, February 10,"at 1 pm. | from Nineteer:th’ Street Bavtist Church. 10 MARMION, GEORGE A. On Thursday, Feb. ruary 7.’1920, GEORGE A.. beloved hi band of Catherine B. Marmior. ~Fune: services at the W. W, Chambers fune parlors on Tuesday, February 12. at 8:30 am. thence to the Shrine of the Sacred Heart Church, 16th and Park rd. n.w., at 9 a.m. where mass will be said for the repose” of his soul. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 1 MATTHEWS. GEORGE. Departed this life Friday, February 8, 1929, at Casualty Hos- pital, ' GEORGE MATTHEWS. Remain: resting at Smith & Ford funeral Darlor: 1300 South_ Capitol = st. until Monds morning, February 11, then the body will be moved to_his late residence, 349 McLean .w. Funeral from St.” Vincent de ul Chureh, South Capitol and M sts., Tuesday, February 12, at 9 a.m. CLELLAN, JOSEPH EDGAR. Friday, Feb- | y 8. 1979, 1:30 am.. at_Sibley’ Hos- , JOSEPI EDGAR McOLELUAN. aged 32 vears. beloved husband of Margare McClellan* (nee -Devlin " at his mother's residence, 3621 Livingston | st. Chevy Chase, D. C. at am.. Monda; followed by requiem | at 2 pm. On Saturday. prm.. MARY 3. Cyrus Cham- C. Wells. }! ruary mass at St. Stephen's Church at 9:30 a.m. l day. Feb) Interment in Arlington Cemetery. Friends and réuvu anvited. 30 | SHOEMAKER, RUTH ELLEN. On Saturday, Breatha. MILLS, SARAH A. Saturda at Sibley Hospital, SA De Vaughn). beloved . Mills, aged 48 year W. W. Deal's funeral home. 8! X on Tuesday, February at 2 pm. I terment Glenwood Cemetery. 11 MINOR, ROBERT. Departed this life Sat- urday. February 9. 1929, at 8:45 a.m.. at his 1310 4th st. n. .| Remains resting Tolbert funeral parlor, 1308 Notice of funeral later. MONTGOMERY, ROSE CARROL. Sudden- ly. at_her home, Riverdale. Md. ROSE CARROL. infant daughter of Haitie and Dean Montgomery, age 18 months. neral from Gash's'funeral parlor, Hratts: ville, Md., Monday, February 11, 1929, 2 oclock. MOUNT, MARY E. Saturday morning. Peb- ruary’ 9. 1929, ‘Mrs. MARY E. MOUNT. wife of William H. Mount. Funeral from her late home, 1i§ W. Oxford ave. Del Ray. Va, Tuesday, at 2 p.m. Bur Oakwood Cemetery, Falls Church, Va. PEAKE. EVA. Saturday evening. February 9. 1920, EVA PEAKE. aged 78. of 1517 Webster st. n.w. beloved mother of Ra- phael, Charles and Benjamin Peake, Mrs. Julius Weinberg and Mrs. Irving Summers. Funeral from her late residence. Monday morning, February 11, at 10 o'clock. PECK, ALFRED M. On Saturday. February 9. 1929, at his residence, 4828 Kansas ave. n.w.. Alfred M. Peck. brother of Miss E. L. and J. J. Peck. Funeral at Lynchburg, Va., on Tuesday. February 12. PILE, DR. MAYNE MARSHALL. On Fri- day, February 8, 1929. at her residence. in the Portner Apartments. Dr. MAYNE MARSHALL PILE. _Funeral services at Gawler's chapel, 1750 Pennsylvania ave. n.w., on Monday, February 11. at 1:30 p.m. Interment Arlington National Cemetery. 10 PISACRETI, MADELINA TARTAGLIA. On Thursday. February 1. 120 at 9:30 pm.; MADELINA TARTAGLIA. beloved wife of Alexandria Pisacreti. Funeral from the Tesidence of her daughter. Mrs. Angelina Monaco. 123 D st. s.e.. Monday, February 1L at 8:15 p.m, thence to Holy Rosary Chureh. 3rd and F sts. n.w., where mass will be said. Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery. 10 PRESCOTT, February 9. A, MILLS EDITH LANE. On _ Saturday, February' 9. 1929, at'3 p.m. at the dence of her daughter, 2935 28th st. n. EDITH LANE PRESCOTT, wife of the late Guy L. Prescott and beloved mother of Ralph H. Prescott, Jeannette P. Whitney of this city and Irene Brenneman of For: Myers, Fla. Remains resting at the chaj of Thos. S. Sergeon. 1011 7th st. n.w. terment at Winthrop. Me. REYNOLDS, JOHN ELBERT. Departed this life Friday. Pebruary 8, 1939, at 12:45 p.m., at his late residence. 402 Gibson st.. Alex™ endria. Va. JOHN ELBERT REYNOLDS, beloved son’of Mary Eila_Reynolds. father of Evelyn and Thomas Reynolds. brother of Mrs. Ada_Scott, Mrs. Ella Wimor and Samuel D. Reynolds. He also leaves a host of other relatives and friends. Fu- neral Monday. February 11, at 2 p.m.. from Zion Baptist Church. Alexandria, Va.. Rev. R. H. Botts officiating. 0 ROHRER, HARRIET. On Saturday, Febru- ary 9, '1920, HARRIET ROHRER, beloved mother of Rev. Freely Rohrer. 'Remains 4re resting at Zurhorsts funeral parlors, 301 East Capitol st. Services will be held at the Metropolitan Presbyterian Church on Monday, February 11. at 5 p.m. Inter- ment at Dayton, Ohio. Kindly omit flowers. ROSIER, SARAH. On Friday, February 8. 1929, at the residence of her cousin. 151 Corcoran st. n.w. SARAH ROSIER, be- loved cousin’of Mrs. Agnes Lemmons. Fu- neral from the above residence Monday morning at 9:30 a.m. thence to St. Au- gustine's Church, where requiem high mass will be sung at'10 o'clock for the repose of her scul. Relatives and friends invited. Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery. 10% ROSIER, SARAH. The members of the Catholic ~Beneficial Society are notified of the death of Sister SARAH ROSIER. Call meeting Sunday, February 10, 1929, at 7 p.m.. at 1519 Corcoran st. n.w. Fu- neral from St. Augustine’s Church, Mon- day, at 10 am. CHARLOTTE LUCKETT, Pres. EUGENE MARSHALL, Secy. ROSIER, SARAH. The Ladies' Crispus At- tucks Relief Association announces tne death of Miss SARAH ROSIER. Funeral Monday, February 11, 1929, 10 from St. Augustine's Churc President. . - JULIA 'WEST HAMILTON, JENNIE E. BARNES, Rec. Sec: SAUTER, MICHAEL J. On Friday. Febru- ary 8, 1929, MICHAEL J.. beloved husband of the late Mary A. Saufer. Funeral from his late residence, 1111 7th st. n.w.. on Monday, February 11. at 8:30 a.m. Requiem mass at the Church of the Immaculate Conception at ‘9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Interment (private) at Rock Creek Cemetery. 10° SAUTER, M. J. The members of Associa- tion of Oldest Inhabitants are requested to attend the funeral of our late asso- ciate. M. J. SAUTER, from the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Monday. Feb- ruary 11. 1929 at 9 a.m. THEODORE W. NOYES. President. J. ELIOT WRIGHT. Secretary. 10 February 9, 1929, at 4:30 a.m.. U ELLEN SHOEMAKER, beloved wife of the late William H. Shoemaker. Remains resting at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Lewis 8. Davidson, 1211 Col. rd. n.w. Funeral on Tuesday. Pebruary 12. from the above residence at 8:30 o'clock , thence to Holy Trinity Church, 36th and A sts. n.w., at 9:15 o'clock, where mass will be said for the repose of her soul. Relatives and friends invited. Interment in Rock Creek Cemetery. 1 SMITH. HATTIE E. Suddenly, Thursday, February 7. 1920, HATTIE E. SMITH of 826 49th st ne She leaves to mourn their loss a devoted husband. William Smith; one brother, Joseph Redicks. and a host of other relatives and friends. Pu- neral Monday, February 11, at 1 p.m.. from above residence: Rev. J. L. 8. Holloman officiating. Remains resting temporarils at the George B. Clarke funeral chapel, 1416 Florida ave. n.e. (Norfolk, Va., Dabers please copy.) SMOTHERS, MILDRED. On Thursday. Feb- 7, 1929, at her residence, 1516 26tn MILDRED SMOTHERS, beloved wite of Joseph E. Smothers. sister of Mrs. Caroline Herbert and William Active. Funeral on Monday. February 11, 1 Mount zion M. E. Church, 29th Dumbarton 8 ve p.m., Rev. J tlnfv tives and_friends invited. _(Philadeiphia and New York papers please copy.) 10° TABLEAR, FARNETA BURDINE. Departed this life February 9. 1929. 2:15 a.m., FAR- NETA BURDINE TABLEAR, the infant daughter of James P. and Phedeith F. Tablear, at_their residence. 2715 1ith st. Funeral private at Moon & Allen’s riaking parlors, 12th and Florida ave. n.w., Sunday, Pebruary 1 it 7 p.m. terment Monday at Linden, Va. Keep her. Jesus. in Thy keeping Until we reach the shining shore: ‘Then. O Master, let us have her To love her as we did before. TOMPKINS., ROBERT R. On Friday. Feb- Tuary 8. 1929, at Columbus, Ga.. ROBERT R beloved husband of Verd, Snviier Tomp- kins. Funeral services at Episcopal Church, Va., on Monday, P!hrlllry‘vll, WALL. JULIAN. At Garfield Hosmital, JU- LIAN WALL. in the 70th year of his age. Funeral from J. William Lee's Sons. Fu- neral date announced later. 11 WARNEKE, JULIA M. On Thursday after- noon, February 7. 1929, at her residence, 3504 13th st. n.w., Mrs. JULIA M. WAR- NEKE, devoted mother of Mrs. Lucca Col- lins. Mrs. Frances Bratcher. Mrs. Helen Whitbeck. Grover C.. Whitney D, and Will- man D. Warneke. entered into the higher expression of life. Funeral services at Lee's chapel Monday, February 11, at 3 p.m. Commitment at Lee's Crematory. 10° WASHINGTON. MARY. Departed this life Saturday, February 9. 1929, at 4-35 p.m. MARY WASHINGTON. in her 107th yea: mother of Mrs. Nannie Allen and Mrs. Anns_Crawford of Petersburg, Va. and erandmother of Otis F. Allen. Remains Testing at Moon & Allén’s funeral home until 6 p.m. Monday, February 11. Funeral Tuesday, February 12. at 11 am. from the residence of her grandson, 1221 Faii mont st. n.w., Rev. Walter H. Brooks of Reiatives and friends invited to Interment Lincoln Memorlal Cem- WATSON. NELLIE HILL. On Friday, Feb- Tuary 8, 1929, at her residence. 1840 Cali- forpia st. n.w. NELLIE HILL WATSON. beloved wife of J. Leslie Watson and mother of Ann Bowie Watson. Remains at_Lee's mortuary chapel, 332 Pa. ave. nw. Mass at St. Paul's Catholic _Church, 15th and V sts. n.w. Monday, Pebruary 11 at 9:30 a.m.~ Interment Mount Carmel Cemetery, Marlboro, M 10 WATTS, EDNA. On Friday. February 8, 1929, at the Washington Sanatorium. T koma Park, Md.. EDNA, beloved. daughter of Jeremiah E. and Laura A, Watts. Funeral from her late residence, 520 Lincoln Takema Park. Md.. on Tuesday. Febri 12. at 1:30 p.m. Services {n Columbis H Washington ' Misslonary College. Takoma Park. Md., at 3 pm. Iaterment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 1 In Memoriam. ALLEN. MOLLIE. A tribute of love to the memory of our beloved mother and wife. MOLLIE ALLEN. who passed away seven years ago today, February 10, 1923. She left us ‘all at cail of Him Who notes the sparrow’s fall: Lord. keep her safe "till all obey Thy universal call. THE FAMILY. BARBOUR-WILKERSON. In memory of my husband, EDWARD V. BARBOUR, who died 11 years ago today, February 10 1918 and my three sisters, MARY WII KERSON: died #ebrudly B1%iole: LOCILLE . died February 27, 1910; WILKERSON, died October 28, 19il. It will be sweet when we meet by and by. HIS NOFE AND 'THEIR SISTER, ANNIE BARBOUR (nee WILK] N.) b BELL, IDA. 1In sad but loving remembrance of our wife and mother. IDA BELL, who departed this life cne year ago today, Feb- ruary 10, 1928. Just a thought of sweet remembrance, Just & memory, fond and true Just a token of affection and a heartache Still_for you, wife and mother dear. HER LOVING HUSBAND AND SON CONRAD, MARGUERITE. In loving reme: brance ‘of my dear wife. MARGUERITE B. CONRAD. who departed this life one year ago today, February 10, 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 memory fade, Sweet thoughts shall ever linger Around the grave you were laid. DEV( HUSBAND, GIHON A. ON, HERBERT. In sad ‘memory of & ‘| METZ, » 7 In Memoriam. DOWNES. In memory of our desr 3 Jm- fln. l‘:‘ BLANCHE $ W] b o0 e amary 35 deag, ooy 10 and Janiary 33.. 1020, MAMMA, FLORENCE AND SITKA. e oo nahoe ol oUr deHine -son ovin fance o and brother, WILLARD ALBERT . PIE- FII l.'lla two LBE! Jr.. ‘who departed this years ago today, February 10, 1t When we are alone and We breathe a deep regre! For you were ours and we remember 1t all the world forgets. ‘Two years have pas When the one we loved God took him home, it.was his wi But in_our hearts we him stiil MOTHER, DADDY AND SISTER. Just a line of sweet remembrance, Just & memory. fond and true, Just 8, token of love's devotion, ur hearts st e for you. GRANDMOTHER, ° ' GRANDADDY '~ AND AUNT FLORENCE. ‘Two years with all its changes, Since you were called aws: We were left with aching hearts Two years ago today. AUNT "EDNA, UNCLE VERNON AND BUDDY. B ENTRY. MARGARET. MOTEN, LUCY NTRY. Sacred to the memory of our dear _wife and mother, MARGARET GENTRY, who entered that blissful rest 1% vears' ago. January 29, 1915, and_to our loving sister, LUCY GENTRY MOTEN. who joined her six years ago today, Pen- ruary 10, 1923, LOVING FAMILY. * LANE. CLARENCE E. Sacred to the memory of my dear husband. CLARENCE E. LANE. who departed this life one year ago todas. Februars 10, 1928. And how long has been the yeaf; How I tried to hide the sadness. And to check the lonely tears. 1 have had my year of sorrow. I am suffering the ful loss; But for the sake of Jesus I will try to bear my cross. HIS WIFE. WINIFRED LANE. LOCHBOEHLER. ADAM. In sad but loving Temembrance ‘of my dear brother. ADAM LOCHBOEHLER. who departed this _life iwp vears ago today, February 10, 1027. Gone, but not forgotten. SISTER, LAURA. MASON. ELENORA A. Sacred to the mem- ory of our beloved and devoted sister, ELENORA A. MASON, who entered into eternal rest two years ago today, Feb- Tary 10. 1927 HER DEVOTED SISTERS AND BROTHER. MITTIE. MARGARET, GEORGE AND AMANDA J. ¢ MATTHEWS. MARY KELLEY. Tn sad but loving remembrance of my dear devoted wife. MARY KELLEY MATTHEWS, who departed this life February 9, 1927. Just n line of sweet remembrance, Just & memory. fond and Just a token of love's devotion That my heart still grieves fcr you. HER_DEVOTED HUSBAND, JOHN COL- LINS MATTHEWS. 10 KATHERINE. In memory of our dear mother, KATHERINE METZ. who de- Darted this'life seven vears ago today, February 10, 1922 You smiled your whole life through. And smiled through years of pain; You were loved by all who knew you And t00 good to'let remain. LOVING DAUGHTER. ELIZABETH KOONTZ. ROTH, MAGGIE HUBNER. In sad but lov- ing _remembrance of ir dear mother, MAGGIE HUBNER ROTH, who departed this life’three years ago today, Feoruary Gone. dear mother, gone forever, How I miss your smiling face, But you left me to remember None on earth can take your place. A happy home we once enjoved, How sweet the memory still, But death has left a loneliness ‘That the world can never fill. HER LOVING DAUGHTER, ANNIE. No_one knows the heartaches. Only those who have lost can tell Of the grief that is borne in silence For the mother we loved 80 well. What would we give to hold her hands, Her face just to see Her loving smile, her loving voice That meant so much to us. The flowers we lay upon her grave Mav wither an; But the love for her who sleeps beneath Wil pever fade HER DAUGHTERS. . Aay. LOVIN . THOMPSON, HADDIE POND. In loving re- membrance of our precious mother. DIE POND THOMPSON, who departed this life one year ago today, February 10, 1928. 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