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National 5873. ) vellow and white, mal 2 A to 1320 N. H. ave. for reward or phene North 422 OND CLUST between German embas: Reward. 2346 Ma: = ruby, Mass. ave. DIAMOND STICKPIN, 8 stone. and lady's cluster diamond, a lady's Tiffany ring, a ring, 1 stone: in leather purse: lost cen 13th and V sts. n.w., 3rd and T sts. Liberal reward offered. ~ Address 2033 . n.w. DOG, brindle bull, name “Tip. 6_Sherman _circle. ' Adams 5564. DOG, white bull, male. Reward. 4611 Nor- wood' drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 0 L EARRING, cut like antique vase, gold trim- med, ut of near Congressional Library, Sun- dny.' Reward, Call Cleveland 3836, EARRING, silver pendant, with 5 black and 4 _crystal sets, in front of Boulevard Apt. or 1200 block Euclid_st. Col. 7142. Reward. MAN POLICE PUP, months oid: fe male. 318 15th st. s.e. Tag 4625. Pho; A B R SR ¥ GLASSES, tortolse shell 1im, in carc marked Coe, Evanston and Chicago, Tilineis”: Sunday evening. Columbia rd. and 18th. _Call Franklin 4295, % HAND BAG, black suede: larze, steel clasp and black onyx ornament: containing some store bills. Reward. 1622 20th n.w. Pot. 2895. p PEARL BEA oid Columbia or Earle Theater, or on street be- tween same. Reward. Mrs. D. D. Condon, 4400 New Hampshire ave. n.w.. RING, small diamond with two_ sapphire: sentimental value; reward. 30 W W, North 9361 L e ROLL OF BILLS Thursday afternoon bet, 9 and N. Y. ave. and O Street Mgrket; liberal reward. _Address Box 376-Z, Star office. 11°* SCARF—Gentleman's, red_silk, dance held at Livingston Heights' Community House Friday evening; initial L in corner: old, but treasured as keepsake. Reward. Clarendon 555, or 105 Columbia st., Cherrydale, Va. SUIT AND EXTRA TROUSERS, blue; lost out of truck Friday, February's, between 6 and 8 p.m. Large Teward. _West 1809. WRIST WATCH—$5 reward will be paid for wrist watch lost in Lincoln Theater Monday night. Hattie Jones, 1638 1ith n.w. $10 REWARD. Cat, Dec. 30, near Rotk Creek Park, Adams Mill 7d., Irvig and Kenyon sts: 10 months old, ‘male; medium gray with indistinet darker stripes; part maltese; stocky body | very friendly; loud purr; answers 10 name |2 s’ 46! 11e OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT - FINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th & F Reward. Perry k: W;lrsh“ ‘ Morticians Private Ambulances 29 H St. NNW. Main 984 dibep- Mausoleum Beautiful—Enduring—Cesvenieat MILITARY HIGHWAY BEYOND SOUTH GATE Opposite Arlington Cemetery Ride out in the afternoon and view this wonderful mausolcum in its serene and permanent tran- quillity, This hallowed beauty spot fs 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 Main7897 Deaths Reperted. . The following deaths have been reported to the Health Department in the last 2¢ hours: Catherine J. Schaffer,.93, 1353 Parkwood PSanc Bowbeer, 87, 523 X st. ne. Louisa E. Pureell, 85, 613 Upshur st. Harriett Rohrer, , St. Elizabeth's Hos- pital. Auna R. Sypherd, 77, 1501 Irving st. Lena M. Munck, 76, 4804 14th st. John Brown, 75, St. Elizabeth’s Hospital. Charles Murray, 74, 1732 B st. se. Samuel Leishear, 68, Garfleld Hospital Willlam A, Burdine. 67, 1417 23nd st. Fdith L. Prescott, 66, 2035 28th st. Ty V. Boule,” 56, Georse Washinston ospital. Alfred M. Peck, 54, 4828 Kansas ave. John F. Elliott, 53, Tuberculosis Hospital. (Annie C. Prentiss, 53, St. Elizabeth’s Hos- pital. 5 Ellen A. H. Watson, 46, 1840 Caiifornia st. Kathleen McAlister, 15, St. Gertrude's Helva Junkkavi. 7, Sibley Hospital. Mary Washington. ‘107, 3213 1ith st. David S. Landrum, 8, U. S. Soidiers’ Home Hospital Thomas J. Homer, 50, 1323 Q s Reuben Clayton, 49, 746 Columbid rd, Lusby Overstreét, 43, Waler Reed Hos- pital. Richard Hamilton, 40. Episcopal Hospital. Joseph Harrison, 38, Tuberculosis Hospital. Parry Chapman. 38, 219 15 st. sw. Thomas W. Harvey, 36, St. Elizabeth's Horpital, Tdna Bryant. 21 Tuberculosty Hospltal. Maurice Shaw, 3, ren's Hospital. Fameta B. Tabicar, 11 months, 2715 11th Infant of James and E. Stewart, 6 days, Freendmen’s Hospital. | School of Arts. st TR Marriage Licenses. > ])lvnrfl'n'_'e licenses have been issued to the eter ¢ Mav. 26, and Mary M. Love, 22; RPM‘FYY ¢ Sinclals oramiah, o Cui 23. and Marle E. Bishoft. cldiemtan, J. Cullinage, arriere, 23; Rev. F. \Wilile tite, 22, and Eisle Livesav, 18, both of Disputanta. Va.; Rev. H, W. Tolson. Carl Levy, 31, and Rae Potter, 28. both of Baitimore, Md.; Rev. Maurice Lavine. oichard R Caton, 21. and Mary . RHill, 20; Rev. Jossph F. Denges. Albert P. Peckwith. 26, and Mary E, Wil son, 21, both of Danville, Pa.; Rev. Joseph 81700, oseph M. Wightman, 50, Mount Rainer, Md., end Anna Blaloek, 48, this city; Rev. 8. T. Nicholas. Thomas M. Dickson, 22, this city, and Fan- nie R. Brown, 18, Baliimore, Md.; Rev. W. A. Taylor, John Quincy Adams, 24, and Ethel M. A Briggs. Krause, 18; Rev. John chmond, Va., and Willlam H. Hiett, 28, wilhelmina . Pownall, 28, Romney, W. Va.; Rev. John FUNERAL_DIRECTORS. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. Madens Ghupel, > Felcpnon Main 2473 ESTABLISHED 1876, JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th_St. N.W. one North 47. CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone_Lincoln_3; ‘Quick, Dignified, Efficlent Service, Automobile Service Chapel Deal & Co. W. 816 H OT. N.E. LINCOLN 8200, Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home 24 New W, ain 2600 “TIMOTHY HANLON Funeral Din‘cl.m'7 * PrivateAmbulance 641 H St. N.E, Linc. 5543 J. WILLIAM LEE'S SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CREMATORIUM. 332 PA. AVE_ NW__NATIONAL 1384, 1385. T. F. COSTELLO NORTH_7976. Joseph F. Birch’s Sdns (ISAAC BIRCH) West 3034 M St. N.W. fhen 06 : W.___Edtablished 1841 Nelither the successors of nor connected 'with the original W. R. Speare establish- Piione Prapk. 6026 1009 H St. N.W. ‘ormerly 940 F St. N. "ALMUS R.SPEARE Succeeding the original W. R. Speare Co. 1623 Connecticut Ave. Potomac 4600 8 years ot 188 B _st.. 45 years at 940 F st Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 412 H St. NE. Lifltolfl 52‘ Modern_ Chapel. CEMETERIES. Choice lots and sites for sale. Vaultage S5 per month. FUNERAL DESIGNS. Prompt Auto Delivery Service. Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. BLACKISTONE, 1407 H Beautiful Floral Designs $5 and up BE R CALL MAIN 3701. S GEO. C. SHAFFER EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS AT MOD- ERATE PRICES. TEL. M. 106, M. 2416, Our Only Store, 14th & Eye Should Have Gawler Service! > "’,//”“” = " You Extract from letter— In particular the music was very consoling and appropriate. I am_entirely satisfied with everything done by low price. q $125. 816 H SONS- Inc. Craslished 1850 MORTICIANS Walter A. Gawler 1750-52-5¢ Penna. Ave. N.W. Main 5512-5513 awler. pre) Alfred B. Gawler OUR charges are always small, in cemparison with what we give. Our service is known for miles " around for both high quality and It is a matter of common knowl- edge that our service, high as it is in quality, may be had for as little EAL FUNERAL HOME T reference,SAsk 5 STREE e e Phones Lincoln 8200-8201 i i RITES HELD FOR DR. PILE. Funeral Services Are Conducted at Gawler's Chapel. Funeral services for Dr. Mayne Mar- shall Pile, 80 years old, one of the first woman physicians in this part of the country, who died at her residenoe in the Porter Apartments Friday, were conducted in Gawler's chapel this aft- ernoon at 1:30 o'clock. Interment was in Arlington Cemetery. Dr. Pile, who was a member of the Medical Society of the District, main- tained an active practice here until re- tiring about 15 years HXD She was the e, widow of Samuel R. Unlon Army veteran. William A. Burdine Buried. Funeral services for Willlam A. Bur- dine, 66 years old, retail sea food dealer here for many years, who died at his home, 1417 Twenty-second street, Thursday, were conducted at the resi- dence this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Bratha. MAMIE BRAGG. On_Saturday, 1926, MAMIE BRAGG ATWILL, aged 50 vears, widow of the late James W. Atwill. She 1s survived by two sons, James R. and Linwood Atwill. Funeral from her Iate residence, 19 T st. n.w., 2 pm. Tuesday, February 12. ~Relatlves and filends ingited. Interment Consres- slonal Cemeters. BANKS. RICHARD. On Sunday, Pebruary 10, 1929, at 12:40 pm.. at his residence, 2416 Ga. ave. n.w., RIGHARD BANKS, be- ioved husband of Martha Banks. father of James, Estelle, Albert, William, Robert, Bernard and Ravmond Barks. ' He also ives and friends. Notice Remains resting at Co. funeral parlors, 2223 Ga. ave. n.W. BEASLEY, GEORGE. On Saturday, Febru- ary 9, 1629, at Gallinger Hospital, GEORGE BEASLEY, devoted husband of Kate Be ley. Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. fu- neral parlors, 2222 Ga. ave. n.w. BEILSTEIN, CRISTIAN. On Eundn{ Feb- ruary 10, 1920, at 4:30 a.m. CRISTIA beloved husband of the late Louisa Be stein and father of Mrs. Mamie Copp, Fred. and Chris. Beilstein. Funeral from his late residence, 534 23rd st. n.w., Wed nesday, February 13, at 2 p.m. Interment Prospect Hill Cemetery. Relatives "I'nd friends invited. BIZZELL, MRS. K. E. At Goldsboro, N. C. Funeral service at the home of her sons, J. E. and C. K. Bizzell, 77 South Munn ave., East Orange, N. ‘Tuesday aftel noon, February 12, 1939, at 2 o'clock. In- ternment Goldsboro, N. C. 12 BRACKETT, WILLIAM WINDON. Eaturday, February 9, 1929, at 10 at Phoenix, Ariz., WILLIAM Wi N, _son of Mrs, Fred'and the late Mal. Fred Brackett. tice of funeral later. 1 BURROUGHS, LAURA Sunday, February 10, 19 at_her residence, 1217 33rd st. n.w. GERTRUDE BURROUGHS (nee beloved wife of Rozier M. Burroughs. Fu- B ooty 13, a3 o Ralatives nesday, February 13, at 2 p.m. and friends invited. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. 12 BUTLER, GRACE. Departed this life Satur- day, February 9, 1929. at Preedmen’s Hos. pital, GRACE BUTLER, beloved daughter of Henry Butler: sister of Leon. Carl James, William and_Madeline Butler an Mrs. Edna Sutton. She also leaves a host of other relatives and friends. Remains Testing at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel, 3rd d Eye sts. s.w. Notice o funerai laf Departed this life suddenly 1929, FRANK CARR. Re- CARR. FRANI Pebruary 10, mains at Frazier's new funeral home, 3 R. I ave. n.w. Notice of funeral hereafte CARTER, MORTEN. Suddenly. on Frida: February 8. 1929, MORTEN CARTER. voted husband of Rose Carter and father of Bessie Harvey, Lena Campbell, Miranda Wise, Rosa and Robert Carter. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. f neral parlors, 2223 Ga. ave. n.w. Punert Tuesday, February 12, at 1 p.m., from the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors, 2322 Ga. ave. n.w. CHAMBERS, MARY V. W. On Saturday, February 9. 192, at 6:30 p.m. MARY V. W. CHAMBERS. widow of Cyrus Cham: beis and beloved mother of Edward C, Wells." Funeral from the residence of her son, 1614 Buchanan st. n.w., Tuesday, February 12, at 2 p.m. Interment at Oak Hill Cemetery. CHAPMAN. CORA E. On Monday, Febru- ary 11, 1929, at 1:30 am.. at the residence of her daughter, 2326 Cathedral _ave CORA = GHAPMAN, beloved wite of Edea apman, mother ' an Hardell. = Interment Wednesday, February 13, Plant City, Fla. . COOPER. JOSEPH T. Motday, Februs A at_his residence. 1019 Wit JOSEPH T. COOPER, son of Joseph A. a Mary M. Cooper, brother of Charles, Henry, Leroy, Elizabeth, Loutse and Margaret Cooper. 'He aiso leaves one niece and other relatives and friends. Notice of I neral hereafter. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. West End_funeral patlors, 28th st. and Dumbarton ave. n.v. OREIGHTON, WILLIAM M. Sudden! by, Fepruary T 1080, WILL beloved son of y ‘and Florence Ci ton, age 8 years. Funeral from his pa horhe, 610 L s on_Monday, Febru- ary 11, at 10 am. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. DAVIS, SARAH E. Departed this life Sat- urday afternoon, February 9, 1929. at 2:30 oclock, at Garfleld Hospital, SARAH E. DAVIS of 1633-A 13th st. n.w. She wi the widow of the late George W, Davis an mother of the late Mamie S. Davis. She leaves to mourn her depaiture & son, George '8, Davis: other relatives and friends. Funeral Wednesday. February 13, at 1:30 pm. from Ninteenth Strcet Bap: tist ‘Church. _Relative friends in: vited.” Remains resting at McGuire's fu- neral parlor. 12 DAVIS, SARAH E. Members of Queen Vi toria Household of Ruth, No. 1711, G. U. O. of O, F. are requested to meet at trie ‘hall Tuesday, February 12, at 8 p.m. 10 arrange for the funeral of our late in- mate, SARAH E. DAVIS. Fune from Nineteenth §t. Baptist Chireh, Wednesda February 13, 1:30 pm. AMANDA FOREST, M. N. G. A. SABBS, W. R. - DEMAINE, WINDSOR W., Sr._On Sunday, February 10, 1929, WINDSOR W, DI 4 St syed 48 years beloved husband of Anuie L. Demaine. Funeral will take place from His 'late ‘residence, 810 King lexandria, Va., Tuesday, February 12, al 2:30 p.m. Intéfment Ivy Hill Cemetery. FRENCH, IDA_WYNNE. On Sunday, Feb- Tuary 10, 1929, at the Mayflower 'Hotel IDA WYNNE, beloved wife of Hugh Ronald French. Body resting at Gawler s chapel, 1760 Pa. ave. n.w. Low mass will be cele- brated at St. Matthew's Church on Tue: day, February 13, at 10 a.un. Intcrment at Mount Olivei Cemetery. GALLENTINE, HOMER HENEY. Suddenly, on Sunday, ‘February 10, 1949, at Garfield Hospits HOMER HENRY, beioved son Homer P. and the late Kathryn Henry Gal- lentine of 3609 Patterson st. n.w. Re- mains resting at W, W. Chambers Co. fu- neral home. 1400 Chapin st. n.w. Inter: ment at Greensburg. Pa. . GREEN, MARTHA BELL. Departed this life MARTHA on_Sunday, jebruary 10, 1929, BELL GREEN, devoted ‘mother of Fred She also leaves to mourn their Toes three sisters and a of other reia- tives and iriends. Remains resting at tae John T. Raines funeral chapel, rd and Eye sts. s.w. Notice of funeral laer. HILL, CHARLES R. Departed this life Mon- day, Pebruary 1i, 199, at his residenc 19D st. s.e.. CHAI R HILL, devot hus o He also’ leave: host of other rel and friends: mains resting at the John T. Rhines fu- Deral chapel. 3rd and Eye sts.'s.W. Notice of funeral later, HOLT, CHARLES W. Departed this life Sunday, February 10, 199, 2:13 a.m., at the residence of his brothér, 726 13th st. n.e., CHARLES W. HOLT, devoted son of Grant Holt' and the late Mary Chaney Holt. He leaves_to mourn_their loss & devoted father, 5 sisters, 5 brothers, 3 aunts, 1 uncle 'and a_host of other rela- tives'and friends. Funeral Wednesday, February 13, from Adams' Chapel, Anne Arundel Co. Md. Relatives and friends invited. (Baltimore papers please copy.) HOWARD, JANE. Officers Free Grace Tent, No. 1 fled of the death_of Sis ARD. Funeral Tuesday. 1929, at 1 p.m., from Chureh, Sheridan rd, All sister tents are invited to_attend. SISTER HANNAH NEWBY, Leader. SISTER GEORGIANA HENSON. Sec. * JOHNSON, LOUIS PARKER. On Monday, February 11. 1928, at the residence of his parents. 72 Crolssant bl se. LOUIS ARKER. infant son of Louis Eliwood and Mary Jolinson (nee Bowie). Funeral from the above residence on esday, February 1t S bome Relatives and nd friends invited. Intérment Gongressional Cemetery. KEHOE. GEORGE DEXTER. On Saturday, February 9, 1029, at 11:40 p.m. at his residence, 511 Rock Creek Church rd. QEORGE DEXTER, beloved, husband of A. Volkman 0. Funeral from ide on_Wednesday, February thence to Gabriel's st. and Graat Circ ATWILL, February d members of ‘e hereby not JANE HOW. February 1 edonia_Baptist Shiufén. Vark urch, Vartii where mass )] said at lor the repose of his soul. terment Arlington National Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. . 12 KELLEY, JOHN J. On Sund February 10, 1929, in lrwkl{n. N. Y. beloved son of the late Johhf. and Mamie Kelly (nee Holohan) and joved brother of Mll‘fi“lfi and Thomas Kelly. Funeral from the residence of his cousin, Mrs. Michael D. McCarthy, 3911 13th st. n.e. on Wednesday, bruary 13, at 9 a.m. thence to the Church of Holy Comforter, 14th and E. Cap. st ‘where mass will be sald I:’? 8. the repose of his soul. Relatives and friends invited. In- terment in Mount Olivet Cemetery. 12* LEE, NELLIE, Departed this life Satur- dl{, Pehl'lllg 9, 1929, at her residence, C‘\m\blu ke, East Arlington, Nlice Marsiail of Mow York Clty. Buse e i i gene and George flf. and sister of Mrs. Ca Darture o nst. of ‘other Telmtives: snd Flends, “subtra) “rucsdas, Bebrtiary '3 Bupitst'” Chiasen” Kelineton, " Vo Rev: Jumes T. Green omelatng. = EWIS, HETTIE B. Pebriary 9, 1920, fingtfil'rflmdm% e m nt v " B. LEWIS, od ite of hs late George and devoted mof et of the late Renneth Lows a0 Anita Lewis Brown. o5 teenith "'-'::'éi:fi.:‘oé#&fl"n 'and :fluv::‘{nn iy Brailis. LEWIS, HETTIE. Oficers and members of the Young Ladles’ Protective League are notified of the funeral of Mrs. TE LEWIS, Tuesday, Pebruary 13, 1023; at, 1 p.m. from Nineteenth Street Baptist Church. SAMUELLA MILTON, Pres, MAYME L. STEWART, Rec. Sec. i LEWIS, HETTIE. Officers and members of Naomia H. H. of R.. No. 1038: You are re- quested 'to_attend 'the funeial of Sister HETTIE LEWIS Tuesday, February 13 1929, at 1 o'clock. from Nineteenth Street Baplist_Church. CATHERINE D. MYERS, M. N. G; KATIE C. BRENT, W. R. 5 LYONS, NELLIE G. Sunday, February 10, 1 10 a.m.. at her residence, 307 10th . s.w., NELLIE G. LYONS. She is sur- vived by her husband. James F. Lyons, and daughters, Mrs. Nellie G. Smith, Mrs. Her- bert Leach and Mrs. Eileen Keyworth. Funeral from her residence, Tuesday, Feb- ruary 12. at 9 am. thence to St. Dom- inic’s Church, where mass will be said for the repose of her soul. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. - MARMION, GEORGE A. On Thursday, Feb- ruary 7.’1929, GEORGE A. beloved hus. band of Catherine B. Marmion. Fune services at the W. W. Chambers fune parlors on Tuesday, February 12. at 8:30 thence to_the Shrine of the Sacred t Church, 16th and Park rd. n.w., at 9 a.m. where mass will be sald for the repose” of his soul. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 11 MILLS, SARAH A. Saturday, February 9. 1920, at Sibley Hospital, SARAH A. MILLS nee De Vaughn). beloved wifs of James H. Mills, aged 48 years. Funeral from W. W. Deal's funeral home, 816 H st. n.e., on Tiesday, February 12, at 3 p.m. In- terment Gienwood Cemetery. 11 MINOR, ROBERT. Departed this life Satur- day, February 9. 1929, at 8:45 am. at his 'residence, 1310 4th’st. n.w., ROBERT MINOR. He' leaves to mourn his loss & wife, Mrs. Susie Minor: one stepdaughter, Alberta Carter; two sisters, Mary Car- son and Mrs. 'Marne Potter; one aunt, gne hiece and a hoct of relatives and riends. Remains resting at Wm. T. Tol- bert funeral parlors, 1308 6th st. n.w. Funeral Tuesday night. February 12. at 9 o'clock, from Third Baptist Church, 5th and Que’sts. n.w. Interment Orange, Vi. MOUNT, MARY E. Saturday morning, Peb- s A s ARV B MOUNT. wife of William H. Mount. Funeral from her late home, 116 W. Oxford ave. Del Ra$, Va, Tuesday, at 2 al_in Qakwood Cemetery, Falls Va. 11 Bm. B hureh, NEMESIO, AGNES. Entered fnto eternal rest, Tuesday, February 8, 1929, in Phila- delphia, Pa.. AGNES NEMESIO. She leaves to mourn their loss a devoted sister, Mrs. Katie Washington; daughter, three broth- ers, one brother-in-law and & host of other relatives and frionds. Mass will be cele- brated at St. Augustine’s Church Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. Body can be seen at Jarvis funeral parlor, 2222 Georgia ave. n.w. Interment in Mount Olivet Cemetery. * PEARSON, HENRY CLAY. On Sunday, Feb- Tuary 10, 1929, at Waiter Reed Hospital HENRY CLAY, beloved husband of Martha QGraham Pearson of 1215 Decatur st. n.w. Puneral services will be held at Gawlers chapel, 1750 Pennsylvania ave. n.w., Wed- nesday, February 13, at 2 p.m. Interment Arlington Natlonal Cemetery. 12 POPE, HENRIETTA JONES. Departed this life’ Sunday, February 10, at_10:35, Freedmen's _Hospital, ~HENRIETTA JONES POPE, the beloved daughter of Mrs. Elmira Hatter and stepdsughter of the late Willlam Hatter, the beloved wif of Benfamin F. Pope, devoted mother of Mrs. Eimira Gray and Willlam Jones, th beloved sister of Mrs. George Hall Thomas Hatter. Remains resting at late home, 1533 8th st. n.w., from Wednesday, 4 p.m., until Thursday. 12 noon. Puneral from Vermont Avenue Baptist Church Thurslay, February 14, .m. - tives and friends invited. Interment Payne's Cemetery. 4 ,, ANNIE ELIZA. On Sunday, B Euty 10 1970. at the Yesidence of er sister, Mrs. Margaret E. Rock, 611 6th st. 'ANNIE ELIZA (nee Wililams), aged 78 years, widow of the late William Rein- | hard. Funeral from aboye residence on Tussday, RO Thodchient ‘2t Con- iénds _invite m - Sressional Cemetery. (Baltimore, Md., Dapers please copy.) RUPPERT, AMALIA SPAHN. On Mond: bruary, 11, 1929, at 10 a.m., at her r Irvin n.W., A beloved ‘wife of the Notice of funeral later. RUSSELL, ELIZA M. On Monday, February 11, 1929, Mrs. ELIZA M. RUSSELL, beloved mother of Florence Louise Lyon, wife of Lyon, at 209 Rosemary st Shevy M, T5 her oist yean In: terment at Adrian, Mich. 12 SAUNDERS, FANNIE. Prssed awas Sunday, 3 ., u ce. 50 P PANNIE SAUN devoted mother of Essie Brown Sorrell, Maude Brown Lucas. Grace Brown Lee, Jennings Brown, Bernard Brown and sister of John Jennings and Pauline Jen- nings Marshaill. Funeral Wednesday, February 13, at 2 p.m., from John Wesley A. M. E, zion Church, Rev. Tillman offici- aiing. Relatives and friends invited. | SCHEUCH, LUDWIG W. On Saturday, Feb- Tuary 9, 1929, et his' residence, 1023 20th st. n.w.. LUDWIG W. SCHEUCH, beloved husband of Emma. L. Scheuch. = Funeral from bis late residence on, Tuesday, Peb: ruary 12, at 2 p.m. Frienc invited to atend. Interment in Congres- sional Cemetery. % $COTT, HUGH PEYTON. On Sunday, Feb- ruary 10, 1929, at Waiter Reed Hospital, HUGH PEYTON SCOTT, devoted husband of Clara 8. Scott and son of Indiana Scott, brother of Lydia Green, Delia Jjackson and He also leaves seven chil- of funeral hereafter. Re: Ernest Jarvis Co. W, SHAFFER, CATHERINE J. On Sunday, Feb- 1929, at the_rezidence of her Mrs. Mary W, Parsons, 1363 Erkmeed \Rloved wite o the Iate Coaries ., beloved wife of the late H. Shaffer. Remains resting at the Nevius funeral home, 624 New York ave. n.w.. un- 110 am. Tuesday, Februsry {2, fncer ment and services al ¢ tery, Baltimore, Md., on Tuesday, Feb- ruary 12. SHOEMAKER, RUTH ELLEN. On Saturda, February 9, 1929, at 4:. a.m., R ELLEN SHOEMAKER, beloved wife of the late William H. Shoemaker. Remains Testing at the residence of her daushter, Mrs. Lewis 8. Davidson. 1311 Col. rd. n.w. Funeral on Tuesdsy. February 12, from the above residence at 8:30 o'cloc thence to Holy Trinity Church, 36th O sts. -w., at 9:15 o'clock, where mass will be aid for the repose of her soul. 'Relatives nd_friends invited. Interment in Rock Creek Cemetery. SIEBERT. JOHN F. On Sunday, February 10, 1920, at _her residence, 3909’ Perry st. Brentwood. Md.. JOHN F.. beloved husband of Lillian I Siebert, aged 62 years. Fu- Slptrom, b IS 150 hn, “Relatives ay, Pebruary 14, at 10:30 a.m. and friends invited. Interment Fort Lin- coln Cemetery. 13 SIMPSON. BENJAMIN A. On Sunday, Feb- Tuaty 10, 1929, BENJAMIN A.. beloved hus- band of Johanna C. Simpson (nee Lana- ). Puneral Wednescay, February 13, from’ his late residence. 321 K st. n.e., at 8:30 a.m.. thence to St. Alovsius Chureh, Where requiem mass will be said at 9 a.m. for the repose of his soul. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Relatives and friends _inyited. 12 SMITH, MARY ELIZABETIH. Sunday, Feb- Tuary 10, 1925, at her residence, 2537 Georgla_ave. n.w., Mrs. Y A~ BETH SMITH. devoted mother cf Dr. Danlel H. Smith, srandmother of Mrs. Louise Parr Neison, Mrs. Elizabeth Parr Gathings. Marie. Julia and Neola Parr. Notice of funeral hereafter. 12 SWAIN, JOSEPHINE. Suddenly. on Satur- ‘day. February 9, 1929, at 7 pm. JOSE- PHINE SWAIN. wife of Benedict S Funeral services at Tabler's under establishment. 928 M Tuesday, February 12. thed, THOMAS, CLARENCE C. Departed this life Saturday, Feoruary 0. 1029, 845 b L er a bri 1 iliness, at'his residence. Cedar Heights, Md., CLARENCE C. THOMAS, be- loved husband of Maudilene Thomas. He leaves to mourn their loss a devoted daughter. mother, four brothers, four sis- ters and a host of other relatives and friends. Puneral services at the Chureh of Incarnation. Deanwood, D. C.. Tue day morning, February 13,9 o'clock. * PHAM, IRENE. Suddenly, on Sunday. T ebranty 10 1049, 8t her Fesidence, 1331 Meridian pl. nw.. IRENE TOPHAM (nee De Montreville). beloved wife of the late Richard Topham. Funeral from her late Tesidence on Tuesday, Pebruary 13, at 2:30 p.m. Interment (private) at Glen- Wwood Cemetery. VAN HEUCKEROTH, HELEN ELIZABETH. On Sunday, February 10, 1920, &t her resi- dence, 812 Upshur st. n.w. HELEN ELIZA. BETH, beloved wife of Wilitam Van Heuck- eroth. Services at her late residence on Monday. February 11 at 8 pm. Funeral and interment Dansville, N. Y. WALL, JULIAN. Saturday, February 9, 1929, at 4 p.m. Garfleld Hospital, JULIAN WALL, in’the 70th_vear of hiy age. Fu- neral services at J. William Lee's Sons, 332 Ep, ove.. Tuesday, Pebrusry 13, ab 3 p.m. Please omit flowers. WALL. JULIAN. A special commu: of Columbia Lodge. No. 3. P. A. will ‘be held at Masonic Templ gy, “February 12, 1029 at 3 g for _the purpose of condyctng nic services ‘at 'the funeral of our Tate brother, JULTIAN WALL, WILLIAM H. BECKSTEIN, Master. WASHINGTON, MARY. arted this life Saturday. February 8, 1929, at 4:35 p.m., MARY WASHINGTON. in her 107th year, mother of Mrs. Nannie Allen and Mrs: Anna Crawford of Petersburg, VA.. and indmother of Otis P. Allen. Remains “at Moon & Allen’s funeral home pMonday, Pebruacy 11 Funeral mont st. n.w.. Rev. Wall ficiating. Relatives and friends invited te attend. Interment Lincoln Memorial Cgm= WATTS, EDNA. On Friday, February 8. 1929, at the Washington Sanatorium. Ta- koma Park, Md. EDNA. beloved daughter £ and Laura A, Watts. Funeral Tesidence, 620 Lincoln ave., Md., on Tuesday, Febru t 1:30 p.m. Services in Columbia Hal Weashington Missionary, College, Takom Park, Md., at 3 pm. laterment Cedar Cemetery. 1 ESER, AGNES V. bruary B Taon et e ¢ -?ne‘fl’x iy 31st s Wolshh, "aca 38 Neirs. seloved wite. af year: Harsy Weser. Notice of funeral hereatter. T, JESSIE R. On Monday, February 11, "'.'.Bl R., devoted wiie of Alexander West, daughter-in-law of ‘Samuel and Fannle West of Farmsvilis, Va.. and cousin of Lovi L. and Oran Tuampson, Notice of funggal Moreaiter’ Romalns resting at the . Ervest Jarvl funeral par] 2222 Ga. ‘ave. aw. » Brath WHITE, ROBERT M. C. Departed this day, February 9. 1929, at 6:15 a at his residencte. 126 Bates st. n.w.. R ERT M. C. W v Mrs. Hi 3 3 their loss three sisters, Mrs. Louvena Blackwell, Mrs. Ruby P. Jones and M; Bertie Harris; one - brother, William White, and a host of other relatives {riends. Funeral Tuesday, February 12. 1 p.m. from the Vermont Avenue Baptist Church, Rev. Jones officlating. WHITE, ROBERT C. Crispus Attucks Re. lief Association announces the death of Brother ROBERT C._ WHITE ab his resi- g::llcle &n IE“V:“d.y. t":’m‘g 9,l|9:‘u:.h P.ll; om Vermont Ave. Baptist Churc on Tuesdaz, February 13- at 1 pm . STE LLER. Pres. J. C. BURLLS, Sec. WHITE, ROBERT C. Al members of the John’'Brown Beneficial Association are hereby notified to attend the funeral of Mr. ROBERT C. WHITE, who departed this life Saturday, February 9, 1929. Pu- neral Tuesday, February 12, from Vermo; Ave, Baptist Church. BY order, of ¢ WILLIAM H. COWAN, Sec. WHITE, ROBERT. The officers and mem- bers of Peace Council, No. 854, are notified to attend the funeral of our late brother, ROBERT WHITE, who departed this life Saturday, F:bmn‘ , 1929, at 6:15 am. Funeral Tuesday, February 12, from Ver- mont Ave. Baptist Church at'1 p.m. M , Degree LAURA A. ALLEN, Rec. Sec. ¢ WHITE, ROBERT. The officers and meme bers of the Royal Order of Queen Esther are hereby notified of the death of our brother, ROBERT _ WHITE, Saturday, uaky 9, 1920 Puneral Tuesday, Peb: at 1 pm., from Vermont Ave, paptist Churgh. o ppance, prestd . M. ., Presiden| LAURA A. ALLEN, Rec. Sec. * YEAGER, FRANCES E. On Monday, Febs Tuary '11, 192), FRANCES E. YEAGER (nec” Higdon) beloved wife of John V. Yeager. Funeral from her Iate residen 2005 Douglass st. n.e. Wednesday, Feb- Tuary 13, at 9 a.m. 'Requiem mass at St. Francls de Sales' Church at 9:30 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 12+ In Memoriam. BJORKLAND, MATHILDA. A tribute of love to the memory of my dear wife, MA- THILDA BJORKLAND, who was called home to rest three years ago today, Feb- ruary 11, 1026, Your sweet face is ever before me, 3 can 1 your hand in mine; ‘The sweet look you always gave me Still lingers within my mind. HER LOVING HUSBAND, KNUT. 1t is lonely here without you, mother, Ana sad all along the way, For life is not the same to us Since you were called away. God knows where the hurt is deepest, Our tears of night and of day, And He whispers softly, “I love you, “Though I took your dear mother away.” LOWELL. ™ CULLINANE, TIMOTHY J. Sacred to the memory of my beloved brother. TIMOTHY J. CULLINANE, who departed this life eight years ago today, February 1l. 1: Anniversary mass at St. Aloysius Church. Just a line of sweet remembranc Just a memory, fond and true; Just a token of love's devotion That my heart still grieves for you. Gone, but not forgotten. His LONELY BISTER, NELL. * GREEN, JAMES WILSON. In loving re- membrance of my dear son, JAMES WIL- SON GREEN, who died ten’ years ago to- gay, Pebrumty 11, 010 o ou lei ind ‘a broken hear: That loved you sincere, s s r W ‘That never can and n Forget you, James, HIS LOVING MOTHER, NELLIE GREEN. * GRINAGF, EMMA. Sacred to the memory of our ‘mother ‘and wife, who departed this_life tour years ago today, February 11, 1925. Just a line of sweet remembrance, Just a memory, fond and true; i ke o e e o still grier B R HUSBAND A{iDvéflor RE . HOWE, JOHN M. BANSTER, FANNIE. In sad_Tememorance of our dear son, JOHN M. HOWE, who passed away Februaty 11, 1917 and’ dear Aunt FANNIE BANSTER, who' died February 8, 1917. 'x‘og?y reclnuam‘:u mefl?fll’!' t our loved ones o res And those who still remember Are the ones who loved, them best. FAMILY. z WE AND UUGHES, WILLIAM L.; CLA! - T Temembrands of sus. faiher. WitLIAN L. HUGHES, who passed away 24 years ago_ today, ‘Pebruary 11, 1905. and our gear mothier, CLARA 1’ HUGHES, May ARNABELLE, WILL, EMMA AND LILL. * JONES. GEORGE W. A tribute of love and devotion in memory of my dear husband, GEORGE W. JONES, who departed this life” Febsuary ‘11, 1926, three years ago oday. Gone, but not forgotten. For him no more the message sweet, povhieh comes to Ustening eats; no more the hastenis "And. down the path of years. Love's gentle hands will lead, Love's tender eyes will plead 15 DEVOTED AND LOVING WIFE, MERS. '8 REvoiRd z PITCHER. GEORGE W. A tender tribute of love to the memory of our beloved husband depured ths Tfs elght ears ago foders a1 3 al a5, February 1. 1021, oo 80 " lonesome years have now passed away Since our dear one left us on that fateful day To dwell on high {n God's kingdom ahove And await the coming of those he did love, HIS LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN. ROBEY, OCTAVIA. In loving remembrance of our dear mother, OCTAVIA ROBEY, who departed this life elghteen years aso today, February 11, 1911. Today recalls a memory Of a mother laid to rest, And those who still remember her Are the ones who loved her best. HER CHILDREN. * RYAN, JOHN, Jr. In sad but loving remem- brance of our beloved husband and father, JOHN RYAN. Jr.. who departed this life four years ago today, February 11, 1925. In_memory fond and true. ROSE. JACK AND ROSE MARIE. * SAUL, HENRY W. Sacred to the memory of “our devoted husband and father, HENRY W. SAUL, who passed to the great beyond one year ago today, February 1l at last. Peacefully sleeping, resting ering past. Life’s weary trials 'and s In silence you suffered, in patience you bore, Until God called you home, to suffer no HIS_WIFE. NETTIE B. SAUL. AND HIS TWO SONS, CLYDE AND WESLEY. * SAUL, HENRY W. A tribute of love and devotion to the memory of our dear fathe who departed this life one year 0 to- ds Pebruary 11, 1928. Dearest father. how we miss you. Since from earth you passed away, And our hearts are aching sadly As we think of you today. and kind in all his ways. Upright and just to the end of his dav: Sincere and kind in heart and mind— What a beautiful memory he left behind. One year we've lived without you, But your sp'rit has hovered n To_guide us through each sorrow, To wipe away each tear. LOVING AND DEVOTED CHILDREN. ¢ SUIT, CHARLES J. A tribute of love to the memary of ‘our dear husband and fathe CHARLES J. SUIT. who departed this life one year ago today, February 11. 1528. February the 1ith azain is here, To us the saddest of the year. use, dear father, you went away tly one year awo today. LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN. * SCOTT. ROBERT. TIn sad remembrance of my father, Mr. ROBERT SCOTT. parted this life five years ago to ruary 11 1924, DEVOTED DAUGHTER. GERTRUDE, AN! GRANDSON. WILBERT NEALS. * STEARNS. KATE A. In lovine remembrarce nw‘hou;d l:n m‘hel& K‘Ae‘l'l A. mARP‘IS‘ 0 departe n years ago to- duy, February 110 1010, 0 T You may learn to love some one who is fond and true, But_you can never love as your mother loved yon. HER DEVOTED CHILDREN. * WALKER, SARAH ANN. In sad but loving remembrance of my dear grandmother. who departad this life one year ago today. February 11, 1928, Loving and kind in all her ways. Upright and just to the end of her days; Sincere and kind in heart and mind. HER TOVING GRANDOAGGHTER, TRENE WALKER. 5 YOUNG. EVANGELINE HOUSTON AND THOMAS J. Sacred to the memory of our evoted parents. EVANGELINE HOUSTON 'OUNG. who departed this life twenty-one jears ago today, February 1l 1908 and HOMAS J. YOUNG., who departed this life thirteen years ago, January 24, 1916 Some day. some time, our eves shall see The faces we loved, 50 wt Some day their hands shall be clasped In ours And never say farewell. IR LOVING CHILDREN, FRANCES, NITA AND CHRISTINE. * Be Ex: g MONUMENTS AND MAUSOLEUMS DesiGNED AND ERcTED, WRiTE on TeLE PHONE MAIN 2968 FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET. THE J. F. MANNING CO.. INC. 919 15TH ST.N. W.