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BRICKENSTEI MRS. M. E. EDMONSTON EXPIRES AT AGE OF 72 Widow of Former Georgetown Bank Cashier and Lifelong Resident Victim of Long Illness. Mrs. Martha E. Edmonston, 72 years old, widow of Charles W. Edmonston and a lifelong resident of this city, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Edward S. Smith, 2707 Thirty-sixth street, yesterday after a long illness. Mrs. Edmonston’s husband formerly was_cashier of the Farmers & Mechanics’ Nationa] Bank, Georgetown. She was a member of the Congress Street M. P. Church. Besides her daughter, Mrs, Smith, she leaves another daughter, Miss Margaret E. Edmonston, and a sister, Mrs, Wil- liam E. Bell. Funeral services will be conducted at the daughter's residence tomorrow after- noon at-2 o'clock. Interment will be private, + Col. Hilgard Transferred. Col. Milosh R. Hilgard, Quartermas- ter Corps, has been relieved from duty in the office of the Quartermaster general, Munitions Building, and with | the Organized Reserves of the Third Corps area, and assigned to duty as commandant of the Quartermaster Eolrps‘ School, Philadelphia, effective uly Perry & Walsh Morticians Private Ambulances 29 H St. NW. Main 984 OPEN A CHARGE - ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th & F Our success is due to our efforts at all times to serve the people efi- ciently, to anticipate their Wishes and carry them out. Funeral Parlor—Private Ambulance—and Livery in Connection JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director * 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Telephone Atlantic 1700-1701 Ryan Service Mindful of Every Wish 3 days more of this big $4.85 Sale of Men’s “Hahn Special” & Sample Shoes ON’T pass ilp this fine chance to save on the best $6.50 Men’s Shoes in the wide world! Man’s Shop 14that G D. C, WEDNES FUNERAL OF J. F.:SIEBERT IS SET FOR TOMORROW Services to Be Held at Residence in Brentwood—1Interment in Fort Lincoln Cemetery. Funeral services for John F. Siebert, 62 years old, who died at his home, 3909 Perry street, Brentwood, Md., Sun- day night, will be conducted at the resi- dence tomorrow morning at 10:30 o'clock. Interment will be in Fort Lin- coln Cemetery. Mr. Siebert had for many years been proprietor of The Fountain Pen Shop, 716 Fourteenth street. He came here about 30 years ago and for 16 years held a position in the engineering department at the Capitol. He had been active in Republican politics in Mont- gomery County, while formerly resid- ing at Garrett Park, Md. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Lil- lian Siebert; his mother, Mrs. Celia Siebert, residing in Illinois, and by se: eral brothers. | THOMAS CONNOR DIES | AT AGE OF 75 YEARS Former Engineer of Gas Light Company, Where He Was Em- ployed Long Time. Thomas Connor, sr., 75 years old, former engineer for the Washington Gas Light Co., where he was employed for 45 years, died at his residence, 2110 Thirty-seventh street, sterda He had been in failing health for several months. He was retired about three years ago. Mr. Connor was a member of the Ancient Order of Hibernians and the Holy Name Society. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Bridget Connor; a son, Thomas Connor, Jjr., and a deughter, Miss Marie Connor, Funeral services will be conducted in Holy Trinity Catholic Church Friday morning at 9:15 o'clock, following brief services at the residence. Interment will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery. RITES FOR MRS. RUPPERT. Burial to Be in St. Mary's Ceme- tery Tomorrow Morning. Funeral services for Mrs. Amalia Spahn Ruppert, 67 years old, who died at her home, 1261 Irving street, Mon- day, will be conducted’ in the Sacred Heart Catholic Church tomorrow morn- ing at 9 o'clock. Interment will be in St. Mary's Cemetery. Mrs. Ruppert was the widow of Theo- dore Ruppert, for many years in the grocery business here. President's Son Leads Class. - MONROVIA, Liberia (#).—Charles T. O. King, elder son of President King, Jeads his* graduating class of six at Liberia College. (He specialized in Eng- lish literature and will study law in Eu- rope. Five men and one girl formed the class. . Births R;;or!;d. The following births have been reported to the Health Department in the last 24 hours: Frank J. and Nettie Villari, girl. Lester and Belle F. Lunsford. girl. Frank and Anna Dancelo. girl. Paul J. and Lida E. Morher, girl. Armond W. ahd Ruth E. Langles, boy. John and Melpomeri Mitchell, boy. Harry O, and Clarice League. boy. Gordon L. and Sarah E. Brown, boy. Eddie and Mary C. Fagiolo, hoy. Emmanuel and_Sophia_Voultsides, boy. Lester H. and Evelyn E. Poole, boy. William C. and Viola E. Davis, boy. Harry L. and Ethel M. Claxton, boy. George W. and Alma V. Allen, boy. Harry H. and Malinda A. Wilson, boy. Wiiliam A. and Josephine McCabe, boy. Francis B. and Louise M. Clarkson, boy. James C. and Marion M. Rogers, boy. Ernest B. and Emma L. ‘Lyon, boy. George B. and*Evelyn D. Furman, girl. JOHN F. SIEBERT. Tard of Thanks. WILSON. IRIS VIRGINIA. We wish to ac- knowledge, with grateful appreciation, the Kind acts 'of sympathy of our iriends and neighbors and the beautiful floral trib- utes sent on the occasion of the death of our beloved daughter and sister, IRIS VIR~ GINIA WILSON. MR _AND MRS. W. E. WILSON AND FAMILY. i3 Deaths. ATKINSOYN, GEORC Suddenly, on Tues- diy, rebrualy 12, 1929, GEORGE B., ag 4o Years. hushund of h e Atkinson (nee Wiiter). Funeral rrom W. W. Deal’s iuneral nome, 816 H st. n.e., on Thursday, Feoruary 14, at 2 paa. lnterment Glen~ wood Cemetery. - BAILEY, MAUALIA. Departed this life on Tucsday. Fepruary 14, 1929, at 1:30 a.m., . he, MAHALIA of 'Andrew J. . Y., and " Elizabeth aw of Faul L. Dan- driaze, beloved srandmocher of Lelia R., Haliie C., vesse, uiaude and Richard Dan- dridge, “Mrs. Emma Fizhugn, Attorney Willlam_A.” E._ and James Bailey and Mamie Carr of Brooklyn, N. Y. She leaves also seveial great-grandchildren. Funeral from ‘her late residence, thence to the Israel Baptist Church, 11th st. bet. F and G sts. n.e.. Friday, February 15, at 2 p.m.. Rev. A. B Fisher, pastor. Interment Har- mony Cemetery. 14 BARNES, LOUIE M. On Tuesday, February 12, 1329, LOUILL ‘MY aged 71 years, be- loved husband of Lillie A. Barnes. Fu- neral services at 1424 Buchanan st. n.w., Washington, D. C.. Friday, February ‘15, at 11 am. Interment at Lbudon Park Cemetery, Bali.more, Md. pr BRACKETT, WILLIAM WINDOM. Saturday Februaty 9, 1929, at 10 p.m., at Phoenix, Ariz, WILLIAM WINDGM. “son of Mrs. red and ‘the late Ma). Fred Brackett. Services Thursday, February 14, at 10 a.m.. at Fort Myer caapel. Kelailves and iriend: invited. 13 BROWN, CHARLES R." On Tuesday, Febru- ary 12, 1929, at his residence, No. 10, Montgomery ' County, Md., CHARLES K. BrOWN, devoied iather of Norman and Cnarles Henry Brown. e aiso leaves thiee aunis and ouner reiatives and friencs. ¥u- neidl arum KOCK Uieek - DaPus. illicu, ‘renieylown, D. C.. ‘Iuursa February Reniains resung at the W. e: 15 Co. West End funeral par- lors, 8t and Dumbarton ave. n.w. 13 CHILDS, ALICE REBECCA. Entercd eternal Test ‘luesday, Feoruary 12, 1929, ALICE REBECCA. youngest dsugliter o1’Wiilam L. and Bercha E. Childs, of 1027 Euciid 5t n.w. She leaves to mourn their loss father, mother, brother, Charles Willlam; sister,’ Mae Lovejoy; aunt, Mrs. L. C. Russell, and a_host of ouner relatives and iriends. Funeral Friday, February 15, at %:30 p.m., Ircm McGuire's funeral Nome, 1340 9ih st. n.w. Interment Lincoln Me- morial Cemeiery. 14 CONNOR, THOMAS, SR. On. Tuesday, Febs Tuary 12, 19s9, ai his residence, 2110 3ith st. 1n.W., '4:1OMAS, Sr.. beloved husband of Bridget Connor. runeral from his late residence on Friudy, Fepruary ls, at 8:30 am. Requiem muss ac Holy iTiniy Church at :15 a.m. Relatives and {riends inviced. Interment Mount Oliver Ceme- tery. 1% COOPER, JOSEPH ' T. Departed this life Monday, Feoruary 11, 1v29, at 3:40 a.m. at his residence, 101y Wisconsin ave. 1.w.. JOSEPH T. COUPER, son of Joseph A.-and Mary M. Cooper, brother of Charles, Henry, Leroy, Elizaeth, Lowise and Marguret Cooper. He aiso leaves one niece and other relatives and friends. Funeral Thurs- Earle P. and Ruth M. Turner, girl. Paul D.'and Katie Weeks, girl. Darius A. and Oka H. Yowell. girl. James L. and Lillian W. Devitt, girl, Myron M. and Elizabeth Michael, girl. Edward D. and Elizabeth Kern, girl., Clifton J. and Marguerite Follin, girl. John J. ‘and Catherine M. Crowley, girl. Leslie L. and Velda Benningfield, girl. Edward J. and Freda L. Krahling, girl. Howard C. and Mary L. Sullivan, girl. William and Elenor Brown. girl. Hellard and Mayy E. Johnson, girl. Frank and Condace Miller, girl. ~ John and Harriet Smith, boy. John and Beatrice Adams, Foy. Lewis“and Geneva Ridley. boy. James and Estella Stewart, boy. Abington and Ida Joy, girl. Chester A. and Bessie B. Jeftries, boy. William and Maggie Holton, boy. James and Wilma Snyder. boy. Joseph and Frances Queen, boy. Auzustus and Helen Tavlor. boy. Arthur end Helen Curtis, twin boys. John F. and Gladys Yates, twin boys. * Deaths Rep‘o;t;d. The following deaths have been reported to the Health Department in the last 24 hour: Ruth E. Shoemaker, 87, 1262 21st st. Susan A. Bailey, 85, 932 L st. Annie E Reinhard, 78, 611 6th st. s.w. Rosanna M. Saxton, 76. St. Eiizabeth's Hospital. ¢ Nellle G. Lyons, 75, 307 10th st. s.w. David H. Lusk, 74,°St. Ellzabeth's’ Ho mas D. Mudd, 67, 1338 Good Hope rd. sephine Swain, 66, Home for Incurables. Mamie B. Atwill, 59, 19 T st. ‘George D. Kelioe, 52, 51i Rock Creek Church 1d. Laura G. Burroughs, 42, 1217 33rd st. Catherine Fletcher, 11 months, Children's Hospital. Louis J. Johnson, 7 months, 721 Croissant Dl se. Infant of Gecrge W. and Alberta Pettis, 1 day. Georgetown Hospital. Sarah J. Howard. 68. 2636 Stanton rd. Hugh P. Scott, 43, Walter Reed Hospital Samuel ‘Gordon, 40, 18 I, st Charles W. Holt, 23, 726 13th st. n.e. Estelle Weems, 33, Freedmen's Hospital. Infant of Wiiliam and Alberta Kelly, § days, Children’s Hospital. FOUND. FOR LOST ANIMALS, apply Animal Rescie League, 340 Maryland ave, s.w. Main 8083 —_— BILLFOLD, biack leather, on B st. between Mih and 6th sts. n.e.; reward. 1121 Owens bl ne 5 BLACK_TERRIER DOGS, two, male and fe- male, Sunday at Bell Station, Md. Both have’ collars. Male has D. C.' license tas. Reward. R. C. Traver, 2137 G st. n.w. Washington. D. C. Phone West 1389. 14 ~ BREAST PIN, laree oxidized silver, valuable for~ association. Friday afternoon, February 8th, between 1675 3ist st. n.w. and 2003 P st. ' Reward paid for return to 1675 3lst s BRIE ; i Tecords and papers: vicinity 17th and You sis. noon yesterday. Call West 2310; reward. CAT, black Persian, with yello ity 17th_and S. Potomac 5959. Reward. _ COLLIE, yellow and white, male; name Rex. Return_to 1320 N. H. ave. for reward or phone North 422. e EARRING, pendant red ball: lost vicinity N. H. ave., Dupont Circle, to Conn. ave. 1306 Conn, avs North 5014. o EARRING, gold; Saturday nigh! setting: reward. Phone Adams 44 ENVELOPE POCKETBOOK, an atl gold initial “R.” in Takoma Park Sunday night. _Call Shepherd 2314. Reward. _13* PUR NECKPIECE, black skunk, Thursda: Feb. 17, after 4:30, from Kann's store to 1s and R. I. ave, through E to N. J. ave., to Eve, to Ist, to R. . ave ne. Reward. J. M. Byrhes. 652 Frankiin st. n.e. _Decatur 2757. GLASSES—At 1430 Park rd. n.w. or vicinity, pair shell-frame spectacles; leather case. 515 12th st. n.w. Main 3265. ~ i) S KEYS, bunch, on 4'; st. between Maryland ave. and E st. s.w.. With tag number 317 Py Reward if returued to 2‘\0 s Vi amethyst PEARL BEADS, white gold clasp, Sunday. in Cojumbia_or Earle Theater, or o street be- tween same. Reward. Mrs. D. D. Condon, 4400 New Hampshire ave. nw. TRAVFLING BAG, brown leather, contamning woman's clothes’ and _insurance _papers; Name. “Mrs. Lillie Vowell,) Culpeper, Va. $5_reward. Call Atlantic 1261-J. _~ UMBRELLA, green silk, with amber handle and silk €ord; on Mt Pleasant car; liberal February 14, at 2 pm. from on Bapiist Church, 9th and Florida ave. n.w, Kemains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. West End funeral par- lors, 28th st. and Dumbarion ave. n.w. CROSS, GEORGE A. On Wednesday, Febr ary 13,'1929, Wt 7 a.m.. GEORGE'A. b loved husbaud of the lite Saran V. Cross. in tno elghoy-first yea: of his & Fus neral. Friday, February 15, at 3 .. Strictly private. 14 DUCK, CHESTER ARTHUR. Monday, Feb- ruary 11, 1929, about 6:3u a.m.. CHESTER ARTHUR DUCK, beloved husband of Mar- galet Duck of 14 Garrison rd., Clarendon, Va He also leaves three children, Gers trude, Mecle and Jack Duck. Funeral Weanesday, February 13, gt 2 p.m. - Inter- ment Columbia Gardens Cemetery. 13 EDMONSTON, MARTHA E. Oh Tuesday, February 13, 1929, at the residence of her daughter, 2707 36th st. n.w.. MARTHA E. widow of the late Charles W. Edmonston. Funeral Thursday, February 14, 2 pam, from the residencé of her daughter, Mrs. Edward S. Smith, 2707 36th st. n.w. Inter- ment private. . FRAZIER, BERTIE. On Monday, February 11, 1929, at her residence, 1604 4th st. n.w., BERTIE FRAZIER. Notice uf funeral here: after. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co.'s, 2222 Georgia ave. n.W. GREEN, MARTHA BELL. on_Sunday, Pebruary 10, 1929, MARTHA BELL GREEN, devoted ‘mother of Fred Green. “She also leaves to mourn their loss three sisters and a host of other rela- tives and friends. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral .chapel. 3rd and Eye sts, sw. Funeral Thursday, Feb- ruary 14, 1929, at 1:30 pum.. ‘from Zion Baptist Church, F st. between 3rd and 4la sts Inferment Mount Zion Cemetery. HALL, WILLIAM. Departed this life Pebru- ary’ 11, 1929, 6:30 p.m. WILLIAM HALL. Remains at Bundy's undertakers parlor from 2 o'clock @ednesday until 10 o'clock Thursday. Interment at Germantown, Md., Thursday, February 14, at 3 p.m. HAVENNER. ELIZABETH. On Febr 29, at Hill, Prince Georges Co., Md., ELIZABETH HAVENNER, beloved wife of the late Ben- edict Faver Funcral from the above residence on Thursday, February 14. at 1:30. pm. Services at St. Barnabas' Chutch, Prince Georges County, Md.. at 2 pm.’ Relatives andefriends invited to attend. Interment churéh cemetery. HILL, CHARLES R. Departed this Monday, February, 11, 1929. at his resi- dence, 19 D st. se. CHARLES R. the beloved husband of Mary Hill. He Teaves to mourn their loss a loving. devoted ~wife, relatives and many friends. Fu- neral from his late residence Thursday, February 14 at 1:30 pm., Rev. A Fisher in attendance. Friends invited to attend. = HOLT, SAMUEL M. Suddenly. on Monday. February 11, 1920, at Providence Hospital SAMUFL M. the beloved husband of Ida M. Holt and devoted father of Elizabeth Holt_Herron. Funeral services at the W. Co. funeral home. 1400 Cha~ on Wednesday, February 13, at 8 pa terment will be in the family lot at Mount Holly Cemetery. Mount Holly, N. J. cn Thursday, February 14. at 2 p.m. (Philadelpiia. Pa., and Mount Holly, N. J.. papers please copy.) i3 HOOVER, CHARLES M. Suddenly, Tuesds February 12, 1920. at 11:30 p.m. at Fis residence, 1449 Oak st. n.w.. CHARLES M. HOOVER; beloved husband of Laura Beat- tle Hoover, Remains resting at the . H. Hines Co. funeral home, 2901 1ith st. n.W. Notice of funeral later. JOACHIM, WILLIAM H. On Tuesday, Feb- Tuary 13, 1929, at his residence. 618 O st. n.w.. WILLIAM H. JOACHIM, beloved hus- band of Lilllan Joachim. Funeral from the chapel of Frank Geier's Sons Co., 1113 th st. n.w.. on Thursday, February id, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Tn- terment (private) Prospect Hill Cemetery. JOHNSON, BERTHA. On Saturday. Febru- ary 9, 1929, at her residence, 1222' 12th st nw.. BERTHA JOHNSON, beloved wife of the late Luther Johnson. devoted sister of Mrs. Ada ‘Allen. M@, Mamie Tymer of At lanta, Ga., and Parlg Hytchinson of Chi- cago.’ ML Remains® resting at Lomax's chapel. 100 S st. nw. May be seent Wednesday even'ng, February 13.° Services and interment at Atlanta, Ga., Friday, February 16. JONES, THOMAS, Dep day. Pebruary 11, 1929 Tesidence, 139 D 'st. s, He is survived by 'a b s Armstead; two nieces, Miss Apenda Davis and Mrs. Wilhiming Dawson: two devoted friends, Mrs. Maggle Henry and Mr. W1 liam “Bowie. “and ~other ~ relatives and friends.” Funeral Thursday, February 14, 8t Zion Wesley Churci. D st. bet. 2nd and 3rd sw. at 1 pm. Rev. Watson ‘officlat- ing. “Relatives and friends invited. — + Tuesday, life rted this life, Mon- at_6:30 p.m... at his .. THOMAS JO! ther, reward. Call Adams 4589. _ ____* PYX (holy eucharist container). solid T4-kt. gold. with engraved cross and single dia- mond mounted in center of cross: contained in a red russia leather case: lost between Hobart pl. atd V st. n.w. Tuesday morning, February 12th, about 9 a.m. Reward If re- turned to Wililam J. Gallery & Co. 718 11th — WRIST WATCH, white ¢old inlaid with sap- phires, between Raleigh Hotel and 13th and F_sts.”Columbia_1805. Reward WRIST WATCH—Lost Tuesday, 7 p.m. Ehode Tsland ave. bus,_ Cail Decatus” 1359- KERR, JAMES SPENCER, Jr. On Tuesday, Pebruary 13, 1920, at the residence of his parents. James S, and Hattle M. Kerr (nee Richardson), 635 G st. n.e.. JAMES SPENCER KERR.' Jr.. aged 9 ve: neral from the above residence day,” February 15, at 10 am. s’ Forrestvilie Episcopal Church, Prince Georges County. Md.. at Il a.m. Rela- tives and friends invited. Interment church cemeters. 14 LOCHTE, JOHN A. Aced 70. Funeral from 228 8t Elmo ave., Bethesda, Md., at 8:30 o'clock Thursday morniie, ' February 14, 1929, thence to Our Ladv of Lourdes Bervices Silver Band From Cane, Yesterday (Tuesday). Call National 8012. Church. where services will be held at 9 am. Interment at St. Mary's Cemetery, Rockville, M e » the | Departed this life | er_residence, Silver | / Deaths. LYNCH, CATHERINE CECELIA. On Tucs- day, February 12, 1929, at the residence of her parents, CATHERINE CECELIA. be- loved daughter of Michael J. and Mar; Lynch, 1118 Monroe st. from the above_residence Thursday ruary 14, at 9:15 a.m. High requiem mass at Sacred Heart Chirch at 9:45. Inter- ment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited to attend. 13 LYNCH, CATHERINE CECELIA. The class of 1926 and St. Patrick’s Alumni Associa- tion will meet at the Tesidence. 1118 Mon- Toe st. n.w. on Wednesday, February 13, 1929, at 8:30 pm., where session of sor- | row will be held MARY ELLEN LYONS JAMES F. On 12, 1920, at 8:45 am. the husband of th His remains and G. Lyons. at t 436 7th st 5w, chapel at’ 8:30 a.m.. 14, thenca to St. Dominick's Chiireh, whe mass will be said for_the repoce of their Interment in Mount Olivet Cem ARENDES, Sec. February ruary 13, 919 9th’ st loved wife Notice of fu this life Tu 6:30 a.m., at th nce r ter, Mrs’ George Weich, 1419 R st. n.w CATHARINE VIRGINIA' MILES, wife of the late” William Miles and_grandmother of Dr. William H. and Lin- 0od = Welch. Rer at the hapel of P. A, Lomax, 1408 S st. n.w. Funeral Friday. February 15, at Mount Nebo Church, ntown, Va. Interment at Morgantown Cemetery. . Sibley Hospiia hushand of the late W. De Thursday, February 14 0: Interment Glenwood Cemetery 13 MILLS, SARAH A. Saturday, February 9. 1920, ¢t Sibley Hospital, SARAH A, MILL ughn), ‘beloved wife of Ju o Deal's funeral home, iursday. February 14 Tuterment. Glenwood C MOORE, ORRA GLASCOC ORRA GLASCOCK. Win 8. Moore, and hn 1. Moore”of Pennsylvania_ ave. ruary 15, at 2 pm. MORELAND, JAMES_A. ruary 12,1929, JAM ary and (i asband of nw.. on Intérm Friday, th A 1244 30th 5 at 8:15 Trinily Churen, v at 8:30. Inter- ment at Holy Rood C S 14 MUDD. TH - ruary 11, 1929, at his resiclence. 1328 Good Hope road _ s.e. DR. THOMAS DYER MUDD, beloved ' husband of Amelia | B. Mudd (nee Baker). Puneral ‘from the above residence on_Thursday. Februa 14, at 8:30 am. Mass at St. Teresa Church. 13th and Vv se, at § a.m. Relatives and friends, invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemeterd. 13 O'DONOGHUE, DR. JOHN A. On Wednes- day, February 13, 1929, at his residence, 909 '16th st. n.w.. Dr. JOHN A. O'DONO- GHUE. beloved husband of Florence C O'Donoghue, Funeral from h dence, 600 16th st. n.w.. Friday, 15, thence to St. Matthew's Church, where mass will be said at 11 a.m. Inierment Mount Olivet ~ Cemelery. Relaty friends invited. PADGETT. MARGARET ELLEN. Sudde on " Tuesday. February 13, 1929, MAR- GARET ELLEN PADGETT, beloved wife of John C. Padrett and mother of Mary E Padrett and Mrts. Robert Goodell. 'Funerai - services at 245 Bih st. n.e. on Friday. Fen- Tuary at 11 am. Interment Mount Olivet Ci Fiederick, Md. at 21 Monday, February . Mrs. MARY A. late Oscar Pecbles, P. Thomas, Mrs. Sadie McMurtay Brazil: Mrs. Grace P. . Pecbles of Omah Peebles and Mrs. Kath eral from Her late s.e.. Thursday, Feb= o'clock p.m. Friends in- 13+ Departed = this 1929, after a On Monday. Feb- metery, ELES, MARY, 1929, “at 11:45 a. PEEBLES, widow of th mother of Mrs. Mamie ruary 14, at 1 vited. RANDOLPH. -CORNELI life Monday, Febry short illness, ' CORNELIUS, the_beloved husband eof Liilian Randolph. He leaves a wite, mother, father, four brothers, one sister ‘and_a host of other relatives and friends. Puneral Friday. February 15, at 10 am., from funeral chapel of Alexander S. _Pope. Interment at Ar- linzton National Cemet: b RASHER, CAROLINE. Services for CARO- LINE RASHER. mother of Emma Levy and Albert A. Rasher, will be at the chapel of Frank Geler's Sons Co., 1113 Tth st. n.w., on Thursday, February 14, at 10:30 e.m. Relatives and_friends invited. Interment :‘;‘ ston Hebrew Congregation Cemne- TY. ¥ RASHER, CAROLINE. Officers and mem- bers of Deborah Liberty Lodge will kindly attend the funeral of our late sister, CAROLINE RASHER, from Geler's un- dertaking establishment, at 10:30, a.m. T! 'sday. February 14, 1029. By order ©f the president. J. MOSER, Sec. ROZIER. SARAH. Members of Eastern Star Imme: e Aid, No. 6. are hereby notified that an assessment is due for the death of our late member, SARAH ROZIER. Fu- neral was held Monday. February 11. CARRIE B N, Pr REBECCA NORTON, Fin. Sec. - RUPPERT, AMALIA SPAHN. On Monday, February 11 1939. at 10 a.m., at her resi- dence. 1261 Irv st. ‘niw. AMALIA SPAHN. beloved wife of the jate Theodore Ruppert, aged 67 yeavs. Funeral from her late residence on Thursdav, February 14, at 8:30 a.m.; thence to the d Heart Church. 16th'st. and Park road n.w.. where mass will be said at 9 a.m. Interment at St. Mary's Cometery. 13 SIEBERT, JOHN F. day, February t_her residence, 3900 Perry st.. d.. JOHN F.. beloved husband of Lillian ‘1. Siehert, aged 62 vears. Fu- neral_from 'his late residence on Thurs- day, Pebruary 14. at 10:30 a.m, Relatives and’ {riends invited. coln Cemetery. SPRIGGS, TOLLY B. On Tuesday., Febru- ary 12.'1929.°at his residence. 1308 U st. n.w. TOLLY B. SPRIGGS. devoted hus- band of Tsabelle Spriges and _father of Mrs. Mamie E. Hall. Mrs. Bertha C. Stevenson, Mrs. Matteele E. Wood. Mrs. Kiotha_Clifford, Jerome, Dr. Tolly B., Dr James W. and Antonette Spriggs. Puneral from his late residence Friday, February 15, at 9:30 a.m. thence to St. Augustine's Catholic Church, where solomn requiem high mass will be sung at 10 o'clock. 14 SPRIGGS. TOLLY B, All members of St. Augustine’s_Com.. No. 8. Knights of St. John, are reauested to meet at St. Au- wustine'’s Church Friday, Feébruary 15, 1929, 10 am. to attend the funeral of our late brother. TOLLY B. SPRIGGS. DANIEL _SPRIGGS. Pres. JAMES A. JACKSON. Rec. Secreary. * On Sundey, eron), beloved ot J Funeral from the home eof her paren Io1e West Alry st Norplstown, Pa, on Thuredav, February Roquiem mass at prancis Church (Norristown) at 10 a.m. Interment Norristown. Pa. TORNTON ROSIE and members THORNTON s, and members of the death of Frine st between B fue Star Lodge: No. No. Tt comumbia Tomote, nd Harmony Temples are inv i ROSA CONLE: MARIE PIERCE. Fin. Sce. TRETLER, JONN E. Februare 12. 1920 et §150 oo, at. the ome of his sister. Mrs. Miapats Walter, 1238 Eve st. n.e. JOHN E. TRETLER.. beloved hu Emmis. T. Ha ¥ dny | trom S S nw. :SER, AGNES V. On Monday. February W on Gt her esiaencs, AMAIs 31t 8ty Mount Rainier. ' Md.. AGNES V. (nes Walth, “aged 38 vears, beloved wifo of Horry Woser. Funeral from ghove rest- Gehce on Thirsdav. Februare 14, at 8:30 s thence to St. James: Church, where mass will be said §it 9 Relative friends tnvited. Interns Cometer West, daughter-in-law of Rev. Fannie West of Farmsyille, Va L. and Oran Thompse the, W.' Ernest ral parlors, 2222 Gia. ave. n.w. Fi February 14, at 2 p.m., from the Ernest Jarvis Co. funsral pariors. 2322 Brooks of Lincoln In Memoriam. AKERS. KATHERINE E. A sacred tribute o the memory of my dear_ wife and our mother, KATHERINE E. AKERS, who_de- paried 'this life one year ago today, Feb- ruary 13, 1928. ©Oh, for the touch of a vanished hand, And the sonnd of a volce that is still HER LOVING HUSBAND AND CHIL- DREN. AUSTIN, MARY E. Tn memory of our dear her, MARY E. AUSTIN. who departed this Iife (w0 years ago today, February 3, 1927, You smiled vour whole life throush, d through vears of pain: re loved by all who knew you, And too good to let remain THE CHILDREN. * BOWLES, NELLIE, AND WILLIAM H. To tender tribute and loving memory of our dearly beloved parents. whom God saw 1o call irom this world to_that celestiy eity: Mother, Mrs. NELLIE BOWLES, Feo- Tuary 13. 1919, ten vears ago_today, ani {ather, WILLIAM H. BOWLES, April 24, Becaiise we know when they were called ‘To make God's realm more fatr; Because s true He'll give them back. Our hearts todav are less bare: ‘The lonely separation here Does blessom into days of cheer. And life today is less bleak and drear, Because we know. Because we know our gray despair 1s only for a while; Because 'tis true the same sweet face, fomiliar smile will greet us— nined eves will dry ivering lips so mute will try To talk o’ meeoting by and by, Because we know. THEIR CHILDREN. * ¢ Interment Fort Lin- | 13 | | ' | I EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEM! iSf\.‘)} M St. N.W. In Memoriam. BRENNAN, LILLIE MAY. A tribute of love to the memory of our beloved mother and wife. LILLIE MAY BRENNAN, who passed ;Way four year o today, February 13, You are gone, but not forgotten, Never shall your memory fade: Bweet thoughts shall ever linger _“Around the grave where you were laid. HER LOVING HUSBAND Al CHILDRE.N. BROWN. ADELAIDE. TIn remembrance of our dear mother, daughtsr and wife. ADE- LAIDE BROWN. who_departed this life 5X years azo today, Pebruary 13, 1923. Sleep on. heloved. and take thy rest. Lay, dovn thy head upon thy Savior's reast Uthee well, but Jesus loved thee on THE FAMILY. SEERD., AMELIA. A tribute of love to our beloved sister, AMELIA CUSBERD, who entered fnto fest five years ago to- day. February 13, 1924. Loved In life, remembered In death. THE FAMILY. * DAVIS. DR. GEORGE W. A tribute of love to_the memory of our loved ones. DF. GEORGE W. DAVIS, who died January 1918: LOUISA OWENS. Septsmber 7, i JOHN DAVIS. February 13. 192 and LOUISE V. LEE. November 15, 192 The ones we loved have gone to rest, heir firm, true hearts are still: The hands that always gave us heip Now lie in death’s cold chill. sad today our troubled hearts, Tlow dim our eves with tears: For death has robbed us of the ones We thoughi were ours for vears. THE FAMILY. FILLMORE. ELLSWORTH. A tribute of love o the memory of our dear father. ELLS- WORTH FILLMORE. who was called homs to rost four years ago today, February 13, 925. Your sweet face s ever before us. The sweet look that you always gave us 11 linzers within us. YOUR _LOVING, DAUGHTER. MAGGIE FILLMORE WINSLOW; SON, HARRY FILLMORE. . EEN, MARY AGNES. In loving remem- brance of my dear mother. MARY AGNES GREEN. who departed this life four years az0 today. February 13, 1925 ORAH GREEN JACOBS. * HAMILTON, LUCINDA. In sad but loving T wbrance of our devoted mother. LU= TAMILTON. who departed this Iift rs aso today, February 13, 1922 but not forgotten. HER DAUGHTERS. HAUSCHILD, HATTIE C. In loving remems brance of our dear wife and mother, HAT= TIE C. HAUSCHILD, who departed this life. eleven years aso today, February 1% 1918, You are gone, but not forgotte Never shall your memory fadi Sweet thonghts shall ever linger Around the grave in which you were laid. LOVING HUSBAND AND DAUGHTER. OTTO_C. HAUSCHILD AND HARRIE, L. EMBREY. . KEEVER, THOMAS F. In loving remem- brance of my dear husband and our father, THOMAS_F. McKEEVER, who departed this life fifteen years ago today, February 13, 1914, HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN. * McELROY. MARGARET. In loving remem- brance of our dear mother, MARGARET MCELROY, who passed avay tweive years today, February 13. 3 e LOVING DAUGHTER. * MOUZON. FREDERICK S. A tribute of love and devotion to the memory of our de- voted husband and father. FREDERICK S. MOUZON, who entered the great beyond ten vears ago today, February 13, 1919. There’s nothing dark. below, above, But in its gloom I trace thy love; And meekly wait that moment- when Thy touch shall turn all bright again: LOVINGLY. HIS WIFE AND SON, SADTE M. AND RALPH L. MOUZON. PRYOR. SALLIE E. In loving remembrance of SALLIE E. PRYOR, who passed om three sears ago, Februgry 13, 1926. Her memory lives HER DAUGHTER AND GRANDSON, CARA PRYOR BUCHANAN AND ANDREW P. RAYMOND. WILLIAMS, EMMA D. TIn loving rememe brance of our daughter, EMMA D. WILe LIAMS, who departed this life one year a0 togiay, February 13, 1928. We are thinking of you, daughter dear, Thinking cf the past. Picturing you in memory Just as we saw you last. You left behind broken hearts That loved you so sincere That never did. and never will, Forget you, daughter dear. MOTHER AND FATHER.* Gien MEMORIALS. Mausoleums DESIGNED AND ERECTED WRITE OR TELEPHONE FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET MAIN 2968 \| THE J. F. 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