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The Famous No. ORIOLE Range $ 3 7.75 Your old range accepted as first payment (Monthly payments begin April 10th) Beginning tomorrow, we offer a fine 6-piece enamel ORIOLE Range at the extremely low price of $38.75 installed complete; and sold on convenient monthly payments. This sale will end at 5 P. M. Saturday, March 2nd, and all ranges purchased before 5 P.M. I'ndn}. March 1st, WILL BE INSTALLED AND READY FOR USE ON INAU GURATION DAY. This is your opportunity to purchase a new ORIOLE Range at a very substantial saving, without a cash first pa\‘mem and on convenient monthly payments—the first monthly payment to be due April 10th. (At this price no allowance for your old range.) Completely Installed on Convenient Monthly Payments Come in tomorrow—or have our representative call WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY NEW BUSINESS DEPARTMENT Washington Salesrooms MAIN 419 Tenth Street N.W. 8280 G SA NS A PP L LA, N G B Georgetown Salesrooms Wisconsin & Dumbarton Aves. H B ADQ U AR T E RS D. C. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1929 THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair tonight and tomorrow; not much change in temperature; minimum temperature to- night about 23 degrees; gentle north- west and west winds. Maryland—Partly cloudy tonight; to. morrow fair, not quite so cold; mod- erate north shifting to west and south- west winds. Virginia—Fair, continued cold to- night; tomorrow fair, slowly rising tem- perature; moderate northwest winds. West Virginia—Partly cloudy, slightly colder in northwest portion tonight; to- morrow partly cloudy, snow flurries 1n north portion. Records for Twenty-four Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 33; 8 p.m, 32; 12 midnight, 28; 4 am, 25; 8 am, 22; noon, 35. Barometer—4 p.m. 30.26; 8 pm, 30.22; 12 midnight, 30.16; 4 a.m., 30.14; 8 a.m., 30.15; noon, 30.11. nghest temperature, 35, occurred at noon today Lowest temperature, 22, oc- curred at 7:20 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 54; lowest, 38. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 5:32 am. and 6 p.m.; high tide, 11:20 am. and 11:41 m. B ‘Tomorrow—Low tide, 6:10 am. and 6:49 p.m.; high tide, 12:08 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 7:02 a.m.; 5:44 p.m. ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises, 7:01 a.m.; sun sets 5:45 p.m. Moon rises 3:44 a.m.; sets, 11:05 p.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- { half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Great Falls—Slightly muddy. ‘Weather in Various Cities. TTemperature. oz sun sets Stations. ‘Weather. ** £EDIASIS 3say3y Abilene, Tex. Albany, N. ¥ Atlanta, Ga. Atlentic City_ Baltimore, Md. Birmingham . Bismarck. Boston, Mag; Buffalo, N. ¥ Charleston, Chicago, T Cincinnati,Ohio. Cleveland, ‘Ohio. Columbia. §. C.. Denver, Colo. Detroit, Mich. El Paso, Tex.. Galveston, Te Helena, Mont. .. Huron,'S. Dak. . 30.00 Indjanapolis.Ind 30.12 Jacksonville,Fla. 30. Karses City.Mo. Los Angeles’ Louisville. K: Miami, Fia... New Orleans. . 3i New York, N.Y. Okiahoma City . Omaha, Nebr. Philadelphia.Pa. Phoenix, Ariz... 2 Pittsburgh, Portland, Me. Portland, Oreg. Raleigh, 'N. Cloudy Pt.cloudy Clear Cloudy Pt.cloudy Clear Cloudy Snowing Snowing . Fey-Cldy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Snowing Snowing Cloudy Cloudy Snowing Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear * Clear . Clear Cle . 30.16 29.90 » 30.00 San Diego, Calif 30.00 San_Francisco. 30.02 St. Louis, Mo.. . 30.12 sl Paul. Minn Zfln %4 D;?l:s—Reported The following deaths have been reported to | the Health Department in the past 24 hours: i Henry H. Pearson, 83, Walter Reed Hospital. James F. Lyons, 79, 307 10th st. s.w. Martha E. Edmonston, 72. 2707 36th st. William F. Wilson. 70, 5018 7th st. Amalia Ruppert, 67. 1261 Irving st. John H. Brichenstein, 66, Garfleld Hospital. Christian Beilstein, 66, 534 23rd st. Trene D. Topham, 65, George Washington University Hospit: Samuel M. Holt. 61. Providence Hospital. Olive B. Wooster, 59. 1749 Q st. A Sarah B. Dawsor, 58, St. Elizaveth's Hos- bital James H. Mills, 54, Sibley Hospital George Atkinson, 50, 214 John Marshall 44, Gallinger Hospital. Randoiph H. Page, 43. 23 Michigan ave. n.e. John Gracern, 34. Walter Reed Hospital. Frances E. Yeager, 28, 2005 Douglas st. n.e. Homer H. Galentine, 18, Garfleld Hospital James 8. Kerr, jr.. 9. 635 G st. ne. * Mary Peebles, 75, 1014 D st. s.¢. Mary Smith, 70, Freedmen's Hospital. Sarah E. Davis. 64, Garfleld Hospital. Robert M. C. White. 64. 126 Bates st. Mary Herbert, 59, 331 F st. s.W. Fannie Saunders, 55. 503A 33rd s Arthur Clay. 55,2421 Snows cout Richard Banks. 52, 2416 Georgla ave. Charles R. Hill, 50, 19 D st. s.e. Martha B. Green, 47. 228 Drapers court s.w. Hettie Lewis. 47, 1204 Fairmont st. William T, Hall, 40, 1701 Oregon st. Jessie R. West. 26, Tuberculosis Hospital Joseph T. Cooper. 24, 1019 Wisconsin ave. Alice Chiids, 15. Tuberculosts Hospital. Infant of James and Estella Stewakt, 5 days. Freedmen’s Hospital. Infant of Frank and Blanche Carham, 4 hours, 4930 Blaine st. n.e. Lady Noble, aged 100, recently took great interest in a political meeting which was held in her home.at New- castle-on-Tyne, England. BICYCLE--Man's bicycle, red fram can nave same by paying for this ad “and n.w. “LoST. BLACK CREPE DE CHINE DRESS, February 13 on P st. between 19th and 27th. Fmdet telephone De: . BRACELET—Lady's link_bracelet, o ing one small diamond and two sapphires. Reward, Return to Jack's Service Station, 8th & Md CAT—Strayed !mm 1227 19th st. R short-haired cet; child's pet; liberal reward. North 1130. EARRING. N. H. ave. 1306 Conn. ave. EARRING, gold; Saturday night; setting: reward. Phone Adams 446. EARRING, gold. diamond _setting, day; reward. 75 Bryant et. n.v. pendant red ball; Dupont Clrcle. . Wednes- Potomac FUR NECKPIECE. black K skunk, Thursday. Peb. 7, after 4:30. from Kfl'\fl! store to 1st ind :l llh-“,e flinlufih . RN, J. lve.);n Byrnes, 652 Frankiin st. ne. Decatur 2757 half grown. 1515 16th st. n.w._Reward. PIN—Oblong _amethyst pin surrounded by pearls, near 24th and L n.w. or on Pa. ave. car, or G st., in *he Church of the Epipban: valued as gift from deceased mother; reward. Return to Epiphany Church Hnme et 's gold ring: cluster _dia- monds, also sapphire and dhmnnd cluster, Pebruary 13, downtown section. Liberal re- 1 Address Box 55-C, Star_office. WEED CHAIN in bag_between Takoma and Conn. ave. and N st. Feb, 12. Reward. Ga. 3210-W. s WRIST WATCH, white gold. initiale chain bracelet; lost February 14. Re- Phone North 1. WRIST WATCH, gold, Al’)ifllh “F, L. W." D‘:ll. !bruny 13. Apt. 401, Th! ‘Alabama, 10t d ts. n.w. ward. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN’S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th & F Abbey-Mausoleum Buullful—Endunnl—cnnvlmont MILITARY HIGHWAY BEYOND SOUTH GATE Opposite Arlinston Cemetery Ride out in the afternoon and view this wonderful mausoleum in its serene and permanent tran- quillity. This hallowed beauty spot is an everlasting memorial to the love and reverence for those who have passed on. ENTOMBMENT COSTS NO MORE THAN UNDERGROUND BURIAL |, Inspect Now—Open Every Day Office1000Conn. Ave. Main7897 SIEBERT FUNERAL HELD. Fourteenth Street Business Man Buried in Fort Lincoln Cemetery. Funeral services for John F. Siebert, who died at his home, 3909 Perry street, Brentwood, Md., Sunday, were col ducted at_the residence today at 10:30 o'clock. Interment was in Fort Lin-| coln Cemetery. Mr. Siebert was for many years pro- prietor of the Fountain Pen Shop, 'us Fourteenth street. He had been ac- tive in Republican politics in Mont- gomery County while formerly residing in Garret Pnrk Md. Two Accused of Kidnaping. HILLSBORO, Ohio, February 14 (#). —Warrants were issued last night charging Edith and Jack Bowan with the kidnaping of Nancy Ellen Keys, 4- year-old Hillsboro girl, who was abduct- ed Tuesday with Lillian Keys, 17, the child’s aunt. Births Reported. The following births have been reported tn the Health Department In the past 24 hour, Russell T. and Ruby B. Woodfleld, boy. Edward E. and Edna H. Hansborough, boy. Earl L. and Ruby J. Willoughby. boy. William H. and Edna Preston, John W. and Norma A. Mahone: Thomas F. and Grace My Kenneds. girl. Cornelius and Caroline P. Morris, girl. Emerson G. and Jeanette R. Lukenbill. girl. James B. and Frances W. Simpson, girl. Irwin L. and Carey Wagner. girl. Dimitri and Lucia Denax. boy. Mathew M. and Ethel Merryman, boy. Russell 8. and Florence G. Paylor, girl. Waverly M. and Stella M. Newell, girl. James_and’ Emily Harrison. girl. John 8. and Sadie M. Dvson. boy. Alfred H. and Thelma C. Johnson Richmond A. and Gladys A. Falrley, French W. and Cecelia Scott. boy. Hamilton and Elmore William, gisl. Lorenzo and Annabell Lee, boy. Qard of Thanks. SCHEUCH, LUDWIG W. We wish to ac- knowledge with grateful appreciation the kind acts of sympathy of our friends and neighbors and the beautiful floral my beloves usband, V! ‘W. SCHEUCH. MRS. EMMA L. SCHEUCH. * Beaths. ALLEY, BRUCE M. Suddenly. on Thursday morning. February 14, 1929, at his res dence, 'i310 Floral st. n.w., BRUCE M. ALLEY, beloved husband of Mamie Estelle Alley. Notice of funeral later. 15 APPLE, RUSSELL DAVIS. On Tuesday, Feb- ruary 12, 1929, at 11 p.m.. at his residence, 804 Fern'st. n'w., RUSSELL DAVIS, beloved husband of Florine Scott Apple and father of Mrs. David M. Tice and Miss Elizabetn Apple. " Services Friday afternoon. Febru- ary 15, at 5:30 o'clock. at his late resi- dence. ' Interment at Semora, N. C. BAILEY. MAHALIA. Departed this life on Tuesday. February 12, 1929, at 1:30 a.m.. at her residence, 618 I, st. n.e., MAHALIA BAILEY, devoted mother of Andrew J. Carr of Brooklyn, N. Y., and Elizabef Bailey, mother-in-law of Paul L. Da dridee, beloved grandmother of Lelia Hattie C., Jesse. Claude and Richard Da: dridge, “Mrs. Emma Fitzhugh. Attorney William A" E, and James_ Bailey and Mamie Carr of Brooklyn. N. Y. She leaves also several 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 BALL. GEORGE F. Departed this life Tues- day, February 12. 1929. at his residence, Oakland, Md.. GEORGE F. BALL. in his §7th vear. the beloved husband of Sarah V. Ball. He leaves to mourn their loss a loving. ' devoted wife and two children, John Tsaac and Carrie L. Ball. relatives and many friends. Funeral from his late residence Friday, February 15, at 8 p.m., Rey. Shrewsbury in attendance. Relatives and friends invited to attend.” Interment Fnrre:ul .M N On Tuesday, February s ToTE M aged 91 s, be- loved husband of Lillie A. Barnes. Fu- neral services al 1424 Buchanan st. n.w., Washington, D. C.. Priday, February 13, at 11 am. TInterment at Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Md. 14+ BELL, REBECCA. Departad this life Wednes- dav. February 13, 1920. at her residence, 2013 M st. n.w. REBECCA BELL. She leaves to ‘mourn their loss a devoted daugkter, three sisters and other relatives and_ friends. Funeral Sunday, February 17, at 2 p.m.. from the People’s Seventh- Day Adventist Church. 10th and V sts. n.w. Relatives and friends invited. Re- mains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors. 2222 Geéorgia ave. n.w. Test Tuesday. February 12, 1929, ALI( REBECCA. youngest_ daughter of 'Willia Kn L. and Bertha E. Childs, of 1027 Euclid st. n.w. She leaves to mourn their loss father, mother. brother. Charles Willlam: sister.” Mae Lovejoy: aunt, M C, Russell, and a host of other rel uven- h’lrndx Funeral Friday, February 15, at g from McGuire's funeral home, {620 Bl st . Gnterment Lincoln Me- morial Cemietery. CONNOR, THOMAS. SR. On Tuesday. Feb- ruary 12, 1929, his residence, 2110 37th st n.w. THOMAS, Sr. beloved husband of Bridget Connor.” Funeral from his late residence on Friday. February 15, at 8:30 am. Requiem ' mass Holy' Trinity Church at 9:15 a.m. Relatives and friends {nvned. Interment Mount Olivet cel“:!. ery. CONNOR. THOMAS, Sr. Members of the Commodore John Barry Division. Ancient Order of Hibernians. are notified of the death of our late brother, THOMAS CON- NOR. Sr. and are requested to assemble at the residence, 2110 37th st. n.w.. Thurs- day. February 14, 1929, at 8:30 p.m. Funeral Friday. February 15, at 9:15 a.m., from Holy Trmlty Church. AMES T. McCARTHY, Pres. GEORGE GOULD, Rec. Sec. CROSS; GEORGE A. On Wednesdas, Febru- 13, 1929, at 7 a.m.. GEORGE A., be- loved husband of the late Sarah V. in the elghty-first year of his age. Fu: neral from the residence of his daughter, Mrs. W. A Hall, 634 G st. Friday, February 15, at 1:30 p.m. Funeral xmctly private. ELLIOLE, MARTHA. On Tuseday, February 13. 1020, at the residence of her son, Halls Hill, Va., MARTHA ELLIOTT. Notice of funeral iater. o ESSEX, IDA LOUISE. On Thursday, Febru- sry 141920, at Garfield Hosital, TDA LOUISE. beloved wife of Frank’ Essex of 1305 30th st. n.w. She s _surviving her husband, & ghter, Winifred Essex: her father, John F. Dnr a brother, Eu- ene Dyer. and three sisters. Bertha and fMe Dyer and Mrs. Leona Swartz. Notice of funeral later. * FAIRALL, EDWARD, Suddenly. on Wednes- day, February 13, 1929, DWARD, _be- e Toaband of RoseoFarral " Services will be held at his late_residence, 1111 D st. n.e., on Saturday, February at 1 p.m. Interment in Arlington lonal &emiotery. * (Balttmore ‘Sun please copy.) ross, GARBER, NANCY JANE. On Wednesday. February 13, 1929, at her residence. 4103 18th st. n.w., NANCY JANE, beloved wife of the late Joseph M. Garber and mother of Mrs. T. E. Lee of Shiloh, Va.; Mrs. E. A. Taylor, Faison. N. C.; Mrs.’ Richard Cole, New’ York City; Mrs. E. B. Maceta, Miss Verna M. Garber and eJoseph W. Garber of Washington, D. C. Puneral serv- ices at the W. W. Chambers funeral home, 1400 Chapin st. h.w., on Friday. February 15, at 8 p.m. ‘Interment on Saturday at Timberville, Va. GRIMMEL, GERELDA M. On_ Thursday, February 14, 1920, at 3 am., at Tubercu- losis Hospital. GERELDA M.. beloved wife of George C. Grimmel, 127 Carroll st. o Duffiell. Remains resting Nalley's funeral home, Notice of funeral later. HARRIS, JAMES W. Departed this life Wednesday. February 13, 1929, at Gallinger Hospitsl, JAMES W. HARRIS, brother of Agnes Pherson and ‘the late Mathilds Robert and Richard Harris, father o T G itus Beagnas and srandiather of Ruth Hunter. Funeral Saturday, Feb- ruary 16, at 2 pm.. from Boyd & Wilso; funeral parlors, 19th and L sts. n.w. 15 HEDGE, JULIA A. February the resi- ende o her o e . W, H Reynolds, U. 8. N., JULIA HEDGE. Interment at Buffalo, N. Y. BERSHEY, HARRY H. On Tuesday, Febru- ary 12, 1929, _at " Providence Hospital, HARRY H. HERSHEY, aged 60 yea Funeral services at Hysong's funeral home, 1300 N st. n.w.. onFriday. February 15. at 1:30 pm. ‘Interment at Cedar Hill Cemetery. HERSHEY, HARRY H. cation of Congress Lodge, No. 37, F. M. 1s hereby called 12:45 the Masonic Temple, on Friday, 5. 1920, for the purpose of attending the Tandtar o oun® 1Bt brother, HARRY H. IRVING M. TULLA HERSHEY. Worshipful Master. * HOUSER, CHARLES F. On February 13. at § am. at his residence 1 Sh 5 herd St Bvaiievilie. Mo BS0stk moe B3 A Sersved. asband of Minnie Male Houser, son of Genian Arnmmda Houser. Also surviving are two brothers, Ben and George Houser, and one sister, Nellie Houser. Funeral from residence 'Friday ‘at 2 b.m. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. (Pennsylvania papers please cory.) JACKSON, JO! Depated this life Wed- 13, his residence, nesday, Febru: B Sere, IOHN YaCRION.He leaves a host of relatives and friends to mourn his departure. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel, 3rd and Eye sts. s.w. Notice of funeral later. JOMNSON. MARIA, Departed this life Tues. day, February 0, o full triumph of Christian mm. at hér. Fesiden SRR AETA “JORNSON. the' devoted mother of Henderson L. Johnson. sister of Eriscilla and Julla, loving grandiother of Gertie, Ellen, Robert and great- Srandmother of Blsie, James and Hetpert, She also leaves a host of other and friends . Remains resting ~a¢ granddaughter’s residence, 212 L st. s.w. Funeral Friday, February ‘15, from the above-named address, thenoe to Priendship ‘Baptist Church, 1st and H sts. s.w. where services will be held at 1 p.m.; Rev. C. H. wmz pastor. HNSON, MARIA. On Tuesda OO0, at 8150 &.mo atior & shore Hiess MARIA JOHNSON. Funeral Friday, e ruary 15, at 2 p.m., from Friendship Ba) tist Church, A special communi- . A, A m.. at ‘ebruary | CHILDS, ALICE REBECCA. Entered cternal | Bratha. KERR. JAMES SPENCER, Jr February 13, 1929, at e et satags’ 8" and Hattle M, Kert (nee” Richardson). 635 G st n.e. JAMES BPENCER KERR.' Jr. aged 9 years. al from the ‘above residence on Fri- ay, February 15. at 10 a.m. Services at Forrestville Eplscopal Ghurch. Prince Georges County. Md., i1 a.m. Rela- tives Triends invited. © Titerment church cemetery. 14 LOGAN. LUTHER M. On Tuesda; 121929, at Walter Reed ‘Hospitai, LOGAN. ' beloved husband Logan. brother of George, Francis Logan and Mrs. Olivia Bros On Tuesday, idence of February UTHER of Mary and ing at the W. Ernest Jarvi funeral parlors, 2222 Georgia ave. n.W. MALLOY. BRIDGET, ruary 13, 1929, at 3 a.m. 919 9th’ st. ne. BRIDGET MALLOY. be- loved wife of ‘the late Matthew Malloy. Funeral Saturday. Pebruary 16, from the Holy Name Church, at 9 a.m. Mount Olivet Cemetery. MOORE. ORRA GLASCOCK. On Tuesday. February 12, 1929, at Garfield Hospital. ORRA GLASCOCK! wife of the late Bald: win Moore, " and beloved mother of John H. Moore of 1870 Wyoming ave. n.w. Funeral services at Gawler's chapel, 1750 Pennsyivanls ave. nw. on Fridav. Feb, ruary 15, at 2 p.m. Intérment private. MORELAND, JAMES A. On Tuesday. Peb- ruary 12. 1929, JAMES A.. beloved son of Mary and the'late Thomas Moreland and husband of late May Moreland. Fu- neral from_ his late residence. 1244 36th st. n.w, Friday, Febru 15, ‘at 8:15 am. thence to Holy Trinity Church, where mass will be said at 8:30. Inter- ment at Holy Rood Cemetery. 14 NEVITT. FRANCIS, On Wednesday. Feb- ruary '13. 1929, at 8:20 p.m.. at residence of his daughter. Mrs. Mary E. Hov. 413 North Washington st.. Alexandria. Va.. at 8:20 pm.. FRANCIS NEVITT. in 'the B8lst year of his age_ Funeral from above resi- dence Friday, February 15, at 11:30 a.m. Interment La’ Plata, Md. 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, Funersl from his late resi- dence, 909 16th st. n w.. Friday, Febriary 15. thence to St. Matthew's Church. where mass will be said at 11 am. Inferment Mount " Olivet * Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. 14 PADGETT. MARGARET ELLEN. Suddenly, on "Tuesdav. Februarv 12, 1929. MAR- GARET ELLEN PADGETT. beloved wife of John C. Padwett and mother of Mary E. Padrett and Mrs. Robert Goodell. Funerai services at 245 8th st, n.e. on Friday. Feb- ruary 15. at 11 arm. Interment Mount Qlivet Cemetery, Prederick. Md., at 215 p.m. POORE, ADELAIDE CARLETON. On Wednes- dav. “Februarv 13, 1979. at Waiter Reed General Hospital. ADELAIDE _CARLETON. beloved wife of Benjamin A. Poore. malor general, U. S, Army, retired. Remains resting ‘at the Tabler funeral home. 928 M t. n.w., until Priday. Bebruary 15. when services will be held in the chapel at Fort at 2 o'clock p.m.. followed by in_Arlington National Cemetery, Relatives and friends invited to attend. * RFED, BESSIE W. On Thursday. Febru- ary 14.1929. at her residence, 1518 Webster st. n.w., BESSIE W. REED. beloved wife of the Iate Rev. Harry M. Reed, Funeral service Saturday. February 16, at Hamline M. E. Church. 16th and Allis s. at 2'pm. Relatives and friends invited to attend. 13 REED, JOSEPHINE. On Wednesday, Febru- ary 13, 1929. at Her residence, 323'10th st. JOSEPHINE REED, beloved mother of Airs. ' Dalsy Ashe,. Mrs. Alma Jones and Augustus Reed. She aiso leaves to mourn their loss three sisters. two brothers and a host of other relatives and friends. Fu- reral Saturday. February 16, at 2 p.m.. from_Mount Isrnel Babtist Church, 5th and E sts. se. Rev. I T. Hushes, pastor. Co. On Wednesday. Feb- at her residence. Interment 15 [ & Roset l Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains rest- TOBINSON, AGNES EIKER. On Wednes- day. February 13 1029, at her residence, Aot. 45 1855 Calvert’ st. n.w. AGNES ETKER ROBINSON. Wite ot ‘A" L. Hobin: son. Funeral services at Gawier's chapel, 1750 Pennsylvania ave. n.w.. Friday. Feb- ruary 15, at 12 o'clock noon. Interment Arlington National Cemetery. SHERWOOD. LUCY KINNEY. On Thursday. February 14, 1929. at her residence, 233 8th st. ne. LUCY KINNEY, widow of Right Rev. Granvills H. Sherwood. Bishop of Springfield. IIl. Notice of funeral later. SPRIGGS, TOLLY B. On Tuesday. Febru- ary 12.°1929.'at his residence. 1308 U st. n.w. TOLLY R. SPRIGGS. devoted hus- ="y In Memoriam. FRANKLIN. WILLIAM EDGER. A tribute to the memory of WILLIAM EDGER FRANKLIN. who departed ‘thi year ago today, February 14, 192 One year has passed that sad When the one 1 loved called awa God took him home. it was His will, But in my heart I love him still. Every day my thoughts are with you, And at night for you I pray. May the angels guard above you Till we meet on judgment day. In the graveyard. safely sleeping. Where the flowers quietly wave, Lies the one I loved so dearly Ia the lonely, silent erave. Sadly missed. LOVING FRIE&D, JULIA BENNETT. ¢ GIBBS, SARA IL_1In loying memory of our dear’ mother, 'SARA 1. GIBBS. who de- parted this life February 14, 1910. Sunshine passes. shadows fall. But love's remembrance outlasts al HER CHILDREN. * GIBBS, SARAH I In loving memory of my dear daughter, SARAH I. GIBBS. who de- parted this life nineteen’ years ago today, February 14, 1910. She left behind a broken heart, That loved you sincere. That never can and never will Forget you. Sarah, dear. LQVING MOTHER, MARTHA E. BATE- life one KINSEY. JOSEPH A. Sacred to the memory of my beloved husband and father, JOSEFH A. KINSEY. who entered into eternal rest fourteen years ago today, February 14, 1915. Every day my heart goes wandering To & grave not far away. Where they laid my dear husband Fourteen years ago today. We miss him no less as time Than we did on the day of Por absence can never close the door of ur_hearts While the lamp of our love is still lowing. HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN. * LOMAX, AMANDA AND LUCY. In loving memory of our devoted sisters, AMANDA and LUCY LOMAX, who departed this lite seventeen years ago, Junuary 20, 1913, and February 14, 1912, respectively. All Thine and yet most truly ours, For well we know where'er they be Our dead are_living unto Thee. LAURA AND WILLIAM. * MATTHEWS, LOUISA M. A tribute of love and devotion to our dear mother and grandmother, LOUISA MARIA MATTHEWS, Who left us (wo years as0 today, February LY A happy home we cnce enjoyed, How sweet the memory still But death has left a loneliness That the world can never fill. DEVOTED CHILDREN. MARGARET _J. OVERTON AND RUTH E. MATTHEWS. MecGUIRE, CATHERINE LEDGWICK. A trib- ute of love in sad remembrance of our dear mother. CATHERINE LEDGWICK Mc- GUIRE. who died seven years ago today, February 14, 1922. TOM AND MARGARET. * ONLEY. FENTON. In loving remembrance of my beloved ‘father. FENTON ONLEY, who departed this life two vears ago today, February 14, 1927. Loving and kind fn all his wavs, Upright and just to the end of his days, Sincere and kind in heart and mind, What a beautiful memory he left behind, DEVOTED " DAUGHTER, = IDA ~ ONLEY ONLEY, JAMES F. passes on is going, A tribute of love to the memory of my dear fatner. JAMES BNLEY. Who"died “two' Years aso today; February 14. 1927. Anloyine father. true and kind— What a beautiful memory he left behind. Upright and beautiful in all his ways, Wonderful character to the end of his davs. HIS DAUGHTER. HATTIE ONLEY. * ONLEY. JAMES F. In loving remembrance of our' dear father. JAMES F. ONLEY. who departed this life two years ago to- day. February 14. 1927. Just a line of sweet remembrance, Just a memory. fond and true; Just & token of love's devotion. That my heart still longs for_you. HIS_ DAUGHTER. ADA OVERS. _AX GRANDDAUGHTER, LOUISE ONLEY. * PHILLIPS. GERTRUDE A. A tribute of lova to the memory of our teacher. GERTRUDE A, PHILLIPS. principal of Bryan School. Who departed this life Pebruary 14. 1924 ALTON DENSLOW. EDWARD TIMMONS. * SAMPSON, ROSE. In loving remembrance of our 'dear mother and sister. ROSE SAMPSON, who departed this life four hand 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. Funeral from bis late residence Friday, February 15, at 9:30 a.m.. thence to St. Augustine's Catholic_ Church, where solemn requiem high mass will be sung at 10 o'clock. 14 STEPHENS. LUCY L. On_February 14, 1929, LUCY L. widow of George L. Ste- phens, aged 50 years. Remains resting at W. W. Deal's funeral home. 816 H st. n.e. Funeral services will he at Catlett, Va., on Saturday, February 16. at 1 p.m. STREEKS, GRACE MARIE. On Pebruary 14, 1920. at her residence, 33 K GRACE MARIE: heloved dsuehier of Ka erine R. (nee Costelln) and the late C| Streeks. Notice of funeral hereafter. TRORNTON, ROSE. On Monday. February 11, 1929, ROSE THORNTON (nee Belt), widow of the late Beniamin F. Thornton. There survive four brothers and three sis- ters. Funeral from her late residence. 1343 C st. ne. thence to Mount Horeb Babtist Church. i6th and B sis. n.e.. Priday. Feb- ruary 15, at 1:30 p.m. Friends invited. * VEST. EMMA. On Saturday, February 9. 1929, at the ‘residence of her son. 707 12t .e.. EMMA VEST, devoted wife "of R““‘ 'Vest. She also’ leaves seven chil- ren. was a sister of Armsted Milton. Willle Otey. Sarah. Thomas and Nsllie Otey. Funeral was held at Pavillian, Va., Monday, February 11. WILLIAMS, WALT. Entered into rest on Tuesday. February 12, 1929. at 9 p.m., at Freedmen’s Hospital. in full triumph of Christian faith, WALT WILLIAMS, devoted father of Ottie' Williams. }rs. Effie McGe Mrs. Nellie Jackson of Baitimore. Md.: b loved brother of Mrs. Millie Willfams. Mrs. Irene Johnson, uncle of Miss Jeanette Brisco He also leaves two grandchildren ard a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral from the residence of his sister. #03 2nd st. Saturday. February 16. at 1pm. Interment Lincoln Memorial Cems tery. " Relatives and friends invited to at- tend. WRIGHT, VICTORIA TOWNER. nesday, February 13, 1929. st dence. 131 R st. n.w.. VICTORIA TOWN. ER WRIGHT. _Puneral services at her iate residence Saturday, February 16. at 2 bm. Relatives and friends invited to attend. 15 WYZILL. MARGARET T. On Thursday, February 14. 1929. at her residence. Clin- fon, Princa Georges Co.. Md.. MARGARET T. WYZILL. beloved aunt of H. C. Ward, John W. Ward and Mrs. D. K. Herbert. Notice of funeral later. In Memoriam. BARNES, GEORGE. In loving remembrance of my dear father. GEORGE BARNES, who devarted this iife 16 years ago to- day, February 14, 1913. I am thinking of you. Just as I saw vou last: You left me with a broken heart That loved vou so sincere, that never did and never will forzet vou. DAUGHTER. EDMONIA BARNES. * BRAXTON. CARRIE. A tribute of love to the memorv af our beloved mother, CAR- RIE BRAXTON. departed this life thre years ago today, February 14, 1920 Gone. dear mother. gone foreve: How I miss your smiling face, But you left me to remember None on earth can take your place, You smiled vour whole life throush ‘And smiled through years of pain. You were loved by all who knew you And ton eond £o let remain. HFR DEVOTED DAUGHTER, CARRIE BRAXTON DODD. No_one knows the heartaches. Only those who have lost can tell Of the erief that is borne in silence For the mother I love so well. What would T give to hold her hands. Her face just to see. Her loving smile. her loving rulce. That meant 5o much to m LOVING DAUGHTEH MABEL. * FARLEY, EMMA. Sacred to_the memory of my dear aunt’ EMMA FARLEY, who de- parted this lita three years ago today, February 14, 1926. Gane. dear auntie. wnne forever, How T miss your smiling face, But you left me to remember None on earth ean take your_place. LOVING NIECE. EMMA. * FARTEY. FMMA. Tn memory of my dear wife. EMMA FARTFY. who left me three years ago today, February 14, 1926. Cut off in life. no warning iven; Death strikes its fatal blow. ©._mav vour soul rest in heaven, For it's Gad's will. vout know. W. E. FARLEY, HUSBAND. * FRANCIS, MARY E. ot our 'dear wife and mother. MARY F. FRANCIS. who departed this life ten years ago tocay, February 14, 1919. A havpy home we once enioved, How sweet the memory still. But death has left a lonelinest That the world can never fll. Tovine and kind in all your wa: Uoright and ivst to the end of your Aays; Sincere and kind in heart and mind. What a beautiful memory you left behind. She is waiting by the river. Just across the silent stream. Where sweet flowers are ever blooming. And the hanke are ever green. HUSBAND AND DAUGHTERS. * FRANCIS, MARY E. A tribute of Jove to the memory of my ‘dear mother. MARY E. FRANCIS, who was called home to Test ten years ago today, Febraary 14, 191 Your sweet face is ever before I can feel your hand in mine: The sweet lock you always gave me Still lingers within my mind. It s lonely here without you, mother, nd sad all along the way. Porlite s not the Sais 0 Since you were called away. God knows where the hurt is deepest, My tears of night and of day. And He whispers softly. “I love you. Though I took your dear mother away."” HER LOVING SON, CHARLES E. m_N- FRANCIS, MARY E. In sad but loving re membrance of my dear and MARY FRANCIS. who les dear father, 1 e ouerings past. In sad rem.m»-.n..i years azo today, February 14, 1925. We who love you sadly miss you, We who hold you very dea: And in the lonely hours of thinking Offen feel vour presence near. HER_DEVOTED DAUGHTER AND SIS- TER. MARTHA SAMPSON AND MRS, MARY HAWKINS VASS. ELIZABETH CONWAY. In lov: memory of our dear mother. ELIZ. CONWAY VASS, who departed this_life twelve years ago today. February 14. 1917. Her weary hours. her days of pain, Her weary nights are past: Her ever-patient. worn-out Has found sweet rest at last. SHEPPARD AND MARIE. * WILLIAMS, CORA_B. In loving remem- brance of our deai mother, CORA B, WILLIAMS, who departed this life 18 years ago today, February 14. 1913. HER SONS, OLIVER, ARCHIE AND WAL’ YOUNG. E. WALTER OWEN. In lovi memory of our dear husband. father an grandfather. E. WALTER OWEN YOUNG. who left us one year ago today, Febru- ary 14, 1028. Loved and remembered slways. WIFE. HILDREN ~ AND OESIGNED AND ERECTED WRITE OR TELEPHONE FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET MAIN 2968 TuE J. F. MANNING Co,, INC. 919 1STH ST., N, W, FUNERAL_DIRECTORS. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 412 H St. NE. Lincolfl 524 Modern_Chapel ALMUS Succeeding the orlglnnl W. R. 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