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SERVICES TOMORROW FOR MRS. RFSSIF REED ‘Widow of Rev. Harry M. Reed to Rest in Glenwood Cemetery After Hamline Church Rites. Funeral services for Mrs. Bessie W. Reed, 60 ycers old, who died at her resi- fence, 1518 Webster street, Wednesday, will be condicted in Hamline M. E. Church tomorrow at 2 p.m. Interment will be in Glenwood Cemetery. . Reed was the widow of Rev. ¢arry M. Reed, at one time active in ne Baltimore Southern Methodist Con- ference. She had resided in this city wbout 15 years. s survived by a son and two ¢aughters by a former marriage. They 7-2 Dorsey Waters, Mrs. Elizabeth Sal- i's and Mrs, Walter Lambert. She also Jeaves three biothers—Rev. E. L. Woolf, ¥ inqg elder at Roanoke of the South- | < n Methodist Conference: John A. Woolf and J. E. Woolf of Rectortown, Va. i P SR “Crime statistics show fully 80 per ernt of the average criminal class has etiended school but very little,” said Gov. Baker of Missouri. MRS. 0. G. MOORE BURIED. Services Held Here Followed by Interment at Leesburg. Funeral services for Mrs. Ora Glas- cock Moore, who died in Garfield Hos- pitel Tuesday. were conducted in Gawler's chapel this arternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. H. H. D. Sterrett officiat- ed. Interment will be private at Lees- burg, Va. Mrs, Moore was the widow of Baldwin 8. Moore and mother of John H. Moore, | assistant trust officer of the Continental Trust Co. MRS HOPKINS DIES AT 84. Widow of Union Army Veteran Will Be Buried Tomorrow. s, Caroline W. Hopkins, 84, widow of “Thomas S. Hopkins, Union Army veteran, at one time commander of the Department of the Potomac, Grand Army of the Republic, died at her resi- dence, 1817 Nineteenth street, yester- day after a long illness. Mrs. Hopkins had been a resident of this city since the Civil War. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. THE FEVENING E. G. Seibert; a son, Capt. S. G. Hop- kins; a granddaughter, Carolyn Seibert, and a nephew, S. P. Hopkins. Funeral services will be conducted in the S. H. Hines Co. funeral home, 2901 Fourteenth street, tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. J. R. Sizoo, pastor of the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, will officiate. Interment will be in Arling‘on Cemetery. DR. 0’DONOGHUE BURIED. Funeral services for Dr. John A. O'Donoghue, 54 years old, prominent Washington Physician and professor of biology and medicine at the Medical School of Georgetown University, who died at his, residence, 909 Sixteenth street, Wednesday, were conducted in St. Matthew’s Catholic Church today at 11 o'clock. Very Rev. Mgr. George Dougherty, vice rector of Catholic Uni- versity, officiated. Interment was in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Dr. O'Donoghue was a native of this city and received both an M. A. degree and M. D. degree from Georgetown. He was physician to Catholic University and a member of the staff of George- town University Hospital, where he had charge of the outdoor work for many years. He was a member of the Medical Society of the District of Columbia. STAR, WASHINGTO! MISS TALIAFERRO DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS Sister of District Commissioner Will Be Buried in Salem, Va. Miss Sally Pendleton Taliaferro, sister of District Commissioner Sidney F. ‘Taliaferro, died at her residence, 2524 Seventeenth street, last night after a long illness. Miss Taliaferro, the daughter of Mrs. Sally Pendleton Taliaferro and the late Van Taliaferro, was widely known in this city. Besides her mother and brother, Miss Tallaferro is survived by another brother, A. P. Taliaferro of New York, and by three sisters, Mrs. George Y. Worthington, Mrs. T. Turner Smith and Miss Rose S. Taliaferro of this city. Puneral services will be private. In- terment will be in Salem, Va. Lynchburg Music Teacher Dies. LYNCHBURG, Va., February 15 (Spe- clal) —Clarence Boley Sandridge, a music teacher, died Wednesday night’ at the home of his uncle, J. O. Boley. He was a native of Lynchburg. $19.75 EISEMAN’S SEVENTH AND F STS.. Final Clearance Reductions on UITS & OVERCOATS $24.75 $39.75 LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS EASILY ARRANGED Prompt action should be taken of this opportunity to “spruce up” while these reductions prevail. excellent quality of these clothes make them outstanding bar- gains at these low prices. You save from $10.25 to$20.25 on any garment you may. select. DON'T HESITATE TO ASK FOR CREDIT Pay in small weekly or monthly amounts—easy to meet. There .is no advance in price when you buy on our Liberal Credit Plan. The style, character and D. C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, THE WEATHER District of Columbia-—Rain beginning late tonight or tomorrow, with rising temperature; minimum temperature to- night about 33 degrees; gentle east shifting to southeast and south winds. Maryland—Rain late tonight or to- morrow, rising temperature; increasing east and southeast winds. Virginia—Rain tonight and tomor- row, rising temperature; increasing east and southeast winds. West, Virginia—Snow and warmer to- night; tomorrow rain and warmer. Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., “0: 8 p.m., 36; 12 midnight, 29; 4 a.m. ; 8 am, 22; noon, 40. Barometer—4 p.m., 3002; 8 pm., 20.07; 12 midnight, 30.09; 4 am., 30.11; 8 a.m., 30.14; noon, 30.11. Highest temperature, 43, occurred at 4:20 p.m. yesterday. Lowest temperature, 22, occurred at 7:25 a.m. today. ‘Temperature same date last year— Highest, 54; lowest, 39. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) ‘Today—Low ude.og:lo a.m. and 6:49 .m.; high tide, 12:08 p.m. p*om%r‘i‘ow——mw tide, 6:56 a.m. and 7:49 p.m.; high tide, 12:32 am. and 1:03 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 7:01 a.m. 5:45 pm. Tomorrow—Sun rises 7 a.m.; sun sets, 5:46 p.m. Moon rises 10:11 a.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Great Falls—Slightly muddy. Weather in Varfous Cities, W Temperature &3 P sun sets 2504 wry eju 380U 3y, we g oy *jusp 38 Statlons. g 1 * gEpINSO. . Raining Cloudy Raining Pt.cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Raining Cloudy Clear Clear Raining Clear Cloudy Clear Raining Cloudy Glear Clear Cloudy. Snowing Pt.cloudy Clear Pt.cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Et cloudy Cloudy Clear Birmingham Blsmarck, N, Boston, " e Chicago, TII.... 30.¢ Cincinnati, Ohio 30.12 Cleveland, Ohio. 30.10 Columbia, 8. C.30.12 Denver, Colo.... 30.16 Mich. X ), Tex Galveston, e elena, Mont. Huron, 8_Dak.. 20.88 Indianapolis.Ind 30.10 Jacksonville,Fla. 30.02 Kansas City. Mo. 30.08 Los Angeles..... 30.18 Lousville, 30.10 Miami, ¥l 30.06 New Orleal 20.36 New York, N.¥.30.10 Oklahoma 'City.. 29.96 Omaha, Nebr... 30,02 Philadelphia.Pa. 30. Phoenix, Ariz. Pittsburgh, Pa. Portland, Me. Portland, Oreg. Raleigh,'N. C.. Salt Lake City. San Antonio. . San Diego.Calif San_ Francisco. 8t. Louls, Mo. Clear Snowing Clear Raining Clear Cloudy Clear, Ciear” Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Ll Cloudy .11 Cloudy FOREIGN. (7 am, Greenwich time, today.) Temperature, Weather. 14 Cloudy Cloudy Copenhagen, Denmark. lou Stockholm, Sweden Cloudy (Noon, Greenwich time, today.) Horta (Fayal), Azores. 60 Part cloudy (Current observations.) Hamilton, Bermuda. 58 Part cloudy San Juan, Porto Ri Clear Clear Havans, _Cubs Part cloudy VETERAN TINNER DIES. George W. Lyles, 83, Had Been in Business Here 50 Years. George W. Lyles, 83 years old, who had been in the tinning and heating business here 50 years, died after a brief iliness yesterday at 12:15 p.m. at the_residence of his daughter, Mrs. R. D. Pierce, 2126 O street, with whom he made his home. Born in Charles County, Md., Mr. Lyles came to Washington when a child. His place of business was at 1308 Fourteenth street. He was the hukband of the late Mary E. Lyles and is survived by a son, G. A. Lyles, and four daughters, Miss H. E. Lyles, Mrs. Plerce, Mrs. George Shone, ail of Washington, and Mrs. U. A. Smith of Delair, N. J. Funeral services will be held tomor- row at 2 pm. at his late residence, burial to be in Rock Creek Cemetery. Mother of Six, 32, Dies. LYNCHBURG, Va., February 15 (Spe- clal).—Mrs. Vera Lee Turner, 32, wife of J. 8. Turner, died at her home yes- terday. Mrs. Turner is survived by het husband and six children. Births Reported. Tl Bt P et the Heal partmen Charles C. and Blanche C. Rector, boy. Gtk T pidorahe 5 v, b Joseph E. and Fannie W. Mock, boy. Webster R. and Madeline V. Frye, boy. Luclen J. and Mary E. Dilodeau, boy. Arthur and fe L. Kinbley, girl. Byesto and Rosina Battaglia, "isrl. Stephen B. and Ruby F. Clements, girl. Roger A. and Florence E. Hoyt. girl. Hugh and_Grace Davis. girl. Monte and Gladys E. Appel. girl Thomas F. and Kathieen Probey, girl. John J. and Anna Ryan, girl. George V. and Margaret_Hall, girl. Roger L.'and Rose H. Flather, girl. Benjamin and Mollle Seigel, girl. Conway G. and Nettie C. Rowley. girl. Nash and Talma C. Dotson, girl. 1l L. and Mildred E. Kesterson, boy. B. and Catherine E. Zentsraf, girl. John H. and Ethel Myers. girl. Benjamin W. and Ruth Webster, girl. Elwood I. and Elemita C. Gaines, girl. Giuseppe and Carmela Rizzo, girl. Herbert and Alice Pleasants, boL, James E. and Sarah E. Kimble, boy. David M. and Evelyn V. Clark, boy. Bamuel and llenngrs Crawford, girl. Perry & Walsh Morticians Private Ambulances 29 H St. NW. Main 984 OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th & F Abbey-Mausoleum Beautiful—Enduring—Convenient England Germ; London, Paris Berlin, 8 MILITARY HIGHWAY BEYOND SOUTH GATE Opposite Arlington Cemetery Ride out in the afternoon and view this wonderful mausoleum in its serene and permanent tran- quillity. 'his hallowed beauty spot is 4 4 gf the love and reverence for those who an everlasting memorial have passed on. ENTOMBMENT COSTS NO MORE THAN UNDERGROUND BURIAL Inspect Now—Open Every Day Office 1000 Conn, Ave, Main7897 Qurd of Thanks. MUNCE. LENA M. We wish to express our heartfelt appreciation fo our relatives, friends and neighbors for their acts of and beautiful floral tributes on occasion of the death of our beloved mother, LENA M. MUNCK. HER CHILDREN. * Braths. ALLEY, BRUCE M. Suddenly, on Thursday morning, Pebruary 14, 1939, at his resi- dence, 1310 Floral st. n.w. BRUCE M. ALLEY, beloved husband of Mamie Estelle Alley. 'Puneral Sturday, February 16, at 3 p.m., from his late residence: Interment at Rock Creek Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. 15 ANDERSON. SARAH. Departed this ‘Tuesday, February 12, 1929, at Hospital, SARAE ANDERSON, _devoted wife of Thomas Anderson, beloved daugh- ter of Harriet Munson. 'She also leaves six sisters and four brothers to mourn her departure. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel, 3rd and Eye sts. s.w. Notice of funeral later. BELL, REBECCA. Departed this life Wednes- day. February 13. 1929. at her residence, 2013 M st. n.w. REBECC: BELL. She leaves to ‘'mourn their loss a devoled daughter. three sisters and other relatives and_ friends. Funeral Sunday, February at 2 pm. from the People’s Seventh- Adventist Church, 10th and V sts. Relatives and {riends invited. Re- mains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral pariors. 2122 Georgia ave. n.w. un- til Saturday at 10 a.m., thereafter at her Iate residence. BERRY, ELI A. On Friday, February 15, 1929, "at ‘his ‘residence, 219 0th st. se.. ELI'A., husband of the late Sarah Frances Berry.” Funeral from his late residence on Saturday. Februaty 16, at 2:30 p.m. In- terment at Rock Creek Cemetery. BERRY. ROGER B. On Friday, February 15, 1929, at Birmingham. Ala. ROGER B.. be: loved husband of Helena Smith Berry and son of the late R. Bernard and M. Eliza- beth Berry. Notice of funeral later. COCKRELL, FRANCIS. On Thursday. Feb- Tuary 14.'1929, at Sibiey Hospital, FRANCIS COCKRELL, beloved daughter of Liewellyn and Annie Cockrell (nee Cullinan), 4505 Arkansas ave. n.w. Funeral from 'above residence Monday, February 18 at 8:30 am., thence to Sacred Heart Church, where mass will be said at 9 o'clock. In- terment at Mount Olivet Cemetery. Rel- atives and friends invited. = COUNSELMAN, JULIA ANNIE. On Thurs- day, February 14. 1929. at 5:30 p.m. at her cfgsidence, 3467 lath ‘st nw. JOLIA life Emergency Day n.w. ANNIE. beloved wife of the A Counseiman. Funeral Saturday, February 16, from her late residence at 2 p.m. In- terment Rockville Union Cemetery. DILLON, THERESA. On Friday, February 15, 1929, at_her residence, 4529 Haw- thorne ‘st. THERESA, wife of the late Michael A. Dillon. Funeral Saturday aft- ernoon. February 16, hour to be an- nounced in morning paper. Interment Arlington. ELLIOTT, MARTHA. On Wednesday, Feb- ruary 13, 1929. at her residence, Halls Hill. Va. MARTHA ELLIOTT. devoted wife of the lat> Nelson Eliiott mother of Mrs. Lucretia Lewis, Mrs. Elinor Chinn, Mrs, Katie Rhubottom. Mr. Nelson Elliott. jr: Mrs. Mayme Lewis, Mrs. Lilian Giover, Mr. Robert Eiliott, She also leaves a_loving brother, Mr. Charles H. Berry. and a host of other relatives and friends mourn their loss. Remains temporarily festing of the funeral parlors of Adams Morrow & Harris, New Jersgy ave. and R st n.w. “Puneral Sunday. February 17, 1 Bin. Mt Selvation Baptist Church, Hells Hill, Va. 16* ., 1020, at Garfleld Hospital. LOUTSE (es Dyer): beloved wite of Frant Essex of 1305 30th st. n.w. She leaves sur- viving her husband. a daughter, Winifred Essex: her father, John F. Dyer: a brother, Euzene Dyer. and three sisters. Bertha and Effic Dyer and Mrs. Leona Swartz. Fu- neral from Walker's Chapel, Va., on Satur- day, February 1. at 2:30 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. ” FAIRALL, EDWARD, Suddenly. on Wednes- day, February 13, 1029, EDWARD. be- loved husband of Rosa Fairall. Services will be held at his late_residence, 1111 D st. ne. on Saturday, February- 16, at 1 p.m. ' ‘Interment in ' Arlington National Cemetery. ~ (Baitimore Sun please copy,) GIBSON. CARRIE. Departed this life Thurs- day, February 14, 1929, at 3 pm.. Mrs. CARRIE GIBSON. the daughter of the late Joseph and Lucy Goins. the devoted wife of Douslas P. Gibson. 8he leaves to mouzn their loss a husband and five smail chiléren and sister of Mrs. Arwilda Hart, Mrs. Horace French, Miss Edith Goin: Mrs. Florence Goddett, Mrs. Leanna Rile Mrs. Frances Williams, Mrs. Laura and' Mrs. Cora Beale: brothers, Everett, Newton, Garland, Charles an James ‘Goins, and a host 'of other rel tives and friends. Notice of funeral later. FRAZIER, BERTIE. On Monday, February 11, 1929, at her residence, 1604 4th st.n. BERTIE FRAZIER. Funeral Saturday, Fel ruary 16. at 2 pm.. from her Jate resi- dence. Rev. Battle officiating. Interment Lincoin_Memorial_Cemeters. RITES AT ARLINGTON FOR CAPT. CONRAD WALL Funeral services were held at the Arlington National Cemetery this morn- ing for Capt. Conrad G. Wall, United States Cavalry, who died at his post of duty, Dagugan, Philippine Islands, No- Vember 8, 1928. His widow, Mrs. C. G. ‘Wall, and a son, dttended the services. Capt. Wall was born at Birmingham, Ala., October 19, 1894, and was gradu- ated from the Alabama Polytechnic In. stitute in 1917. He was_appointed a second lieutenant in the Regular Cav- alry in October, 1917, and served dur- ing the World War. In July, 1920, he reached the grade of captain and for several years past had been on duty in the Philippines. BURIED IN ARLINGTON. Funeral services for Mrs. Adelaide Carleton Poore, 61 years old, who died in Walter Reed Hospital Wednesday, were conducted in the Fort Myer Chapel this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment was in Arlington Cemetery. Mrs. Poore's husband, Maj. Gen. Benjamin A. Poore, U, 8. A,, retired, re sides here in the Tilden Gardens. He was commarder of the Seventh Corps Area when retired about two years ago. . Deaths Reported. Louise M. Barges, 77, 1424 Bs 3 Y BB T 4 Bihaogn b Hflmfln’}?’ agselbusch, 67, en route Garfleld Russeil D. Apple, 63, 804 Fern st. John 'E. Tretler, 61, 1338 1 st. n.e. Lottie Linthicum, 59, 1334'East _Capitol st. Harry Hershey, 53, Providence Hospital. John A. O'Donioghue, 54. 900 16ih t. Achilla 'Viana, 50, Tuberculosts Hospital. Walter Hitt. 48, Emergency Hospital. pityiliam J. Fretague, 32, Walter Reed Hos- Catherine C. Lynch, 19, 1118 Catherine V. Miles: 10. 1415 N seo® ° Frank M. Carr, 58, 2311 8 S Rl S TiS, imen’s Hospital. Bertha L. Johnson, 21, 1333 13th st Infant of Hessi dave Frofdmens Hosal o rsle Ashton, § Inf; Infant of iliam and Roseann Robinson, FOUND. BICYCLE—Man's bicycle.. red_{rame: owner can’ hav identifving: " 15103588 g, o7 'is & and FOR LOST ANIMALS. apr g Lengue, 349 Maryiang o i 303 LOST. BLACK CREPE DE CH) RESS: 13"0n P 5L between 10 ann Ath . “Fader 18% erman ave, Hospital. telephone Decatur_ 1136, BRACELET—Lady's link bracelet, - ine one small diamona and. two sapphires. B iEdygveiirn to Jack's Service Station, BREAST PIN, ¢-leaf clover, s earls. diamond "in cenfer, onient e St. bet. Roosevelt Hotél, Corcoran st. or Corcoran’st. to 18th st. '18th si. to R 34660T R 8t 10 16th st. Reward. Decatur CAT—Sitrayed from 1227 19th short-haired cat; s pet; short-halre eatl! Tnlld's et SHOKER BEADS. a: Saturday morning, . nw.. black l’benl reward. ®old, Friday night _or February 8 or 9, In the rhood of Pension Bldg. to', Center or 14th st. car. Please return to Apt. 1. "Reward. Call North brown and white; ahswers to name vears old; reward. Phohe North COLLIE DOG, small brown. male: D. No. ‘79176, ~Call Ga. 2044-W." 333 Quack young, male, 1. 2650. tag en- P haimed Spot: tae No. 10895 rd. Atlantlc 3528 o o o 78 EARRING, pendant red bail; losi vicinity N, H ave. Dupont Circle, to Conn. ave. 1308 Conn. ‘ave. North 5014, ENVELGPE, black leather: containini s, Reward to’ fnder. Gail Cop 40, Do EYEGLABSES, fortoise-shell rim: case. on_Conn. ave. and_Albemarie Yurd _Cell Oteveland OIS6 = GLASSES, tortolsé shell frame; 15th st e: trance to Bureau of Engraving and Frint- ing._ Phone Cleveland 538-W. _____ PIN. gold filigree: in or near Woodward & Lothiron's tearoom. Return to 504 South- ern Bldg _Reward. POLICE DOG, about §_manths old, quite grown.’ named “Scoby.” 'Reward. Wisconsin 3178, 108 Leland st., Chevy Chase, POODLE DOG, white, answering to “Mickey"; reward. J. K. Curtis. 1432 P n. PU) brown, containing money, article: arked “Parker,” “Sawric”: near Capitol, ‘hursday; finder keep money for refurn of purse and other contents. Address Box 283~ ady’s ®old rin nhame of me February 13, downtown sect! al re- C, Star office. 5. alsg sapphire ‘a "alim%fiu-‘;‘-'fi ward, Address Box 85-C, Star ofice. W S5 ateh:" & P B ATCH, 1ady’ ; Bwl TR o£'%n0 120n Oan 7670, 1330 L st. | Brutha. GRIMMEL, GERELDA M. On Thursday, February 14, 1929, at Tuberculosis Hos- pital, GERELDA M., beloved wife of George ¢, rimmel "snd deushter of Martin M. 5w for the Teposs of her soul. m. for T . To- ferment Mcunt Olivet Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. HARRIS, JAMES W. Departed this life Wednesday, February 13, 1929, at Gallinger Hospital. JAMES W. HARRIS, brother of Agnes Pherson and ‘the late k Robert and Richard Harris, father of the late Curritus Brawner and grandfather of Ruth Hunter. Puneral Saturday, Feh- ruary 16, at 2 p.m., from Boyd & Wilson's fuaeral pariors, 19th and L sts. n.w. 15 HELM. AMELIA M. Entered eternal rest ursday, February 14, B dence, 637 K st. n.. AMELIA H. HELM, beloved sister, of Yra Bertha H. Crown: Mrs. Louis# M. Nock and Robert E. Devis. Funeral Monday, February 18, from the above residence at 8:30 a.m.. thence to Holy Name Church, where requiem s will be said at 9 am. for the repose of her soul. Interment Prospect Hill Ceme- tery. Relatives and friends invited. 17 HOPKINS, CAROLINE W. On Thursday, February 14, 1929, at her residence. 1817 19th st. n.w. CAROLINE W.. widow of Col. 8. Hopkins. Funeral service at the 8. H. Hines Co. funeral home, 2001 1dth st. n.w., on Saturday, February 16, at 2:30 p.m. HOPKINS, CAROLINE WEBSTER. On Feb- ruary 14, 1929, at her residence, 1817 Nine- teenth st. n.w., CAROLINE ' WEBSTER HOPKINS, aged 83 vears. widow of the 1ate Thomas S. Hopkins. Funeral private. * JANNEY. JOHN HOPKINS. On February 14, 1929. at Emergency Hospital, JOHN HOP- KINS JANNEY. aged 57 s, Funeral from the residence of his brother. 508 Rus- cell road, Alexandria, Va.. Saturday, Feb- ruary 16, at 2 p.m. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. JEFFERSON. WALTER. On Friday, Febru- ary 15. 1929. at Gallinger Hospital, WAL~ TER JEFFERSON, son of Hattie Jefferson., husband of Elizabeth Jefferson and father of Grace Galloway. He also leaves 5 sis- ters and 32 brothers. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors. 2222 Ga. ave, n.w. Notice of funeral hereafter. i JOWNSON. ALICE V. Departed this life Wednesday. February 13, 1929. at 10:50 p.m.. at her residence, 3413 Dent pl. n.w. ALICE V. JOHNSON. daughter of the late Benedick and Mary Jane Johnson and sis- ter of Harriet Johnson. FPuneral Sunday. February 17. at 1 p.m.. from Pirst Baptist Church, corner Dumbarton ave. and 27th st. nw. Rev. James L. Penn officlating. Relatives and friends invited to attend. 16* JOYCE, FRANCIS HENRY. Departed this life, ‘after a brief illness, on Thursday, February 14. 1929, at 7:45 am.. at Gallin- ger Hospital. FRANCIS HENRY. beloved =on of the late Frank and Ceceiia Joyce, brother of William Jovce, Hattie Carter, Ressie Key and Bertha Scotl, uncle of Ethel Jovce and Emmett Scoti. brother- in-law ‘of Jennie Jovce. Funeral from his sister's. Hattle Carter, 78 D st. S.W.. on Monday, February 18, at 1 o'clock sharp. Interment Arlington National Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. 17° KING. JULIET. On Thursday. February 14 1920, "at 11 _p.m., at her residence, 1843 Irving st. n.w. JULIET KING. beloved sister of Mrs. Eioise Statham. Services at the above address Saturday, February 16, at 2 p.m. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. LOGAN; LUTHER M. On Tuesday, February 12,1929 at Walter Reed Hospital, LUTHER M. LOGAN. beloved husband 'of Mary Iggan. brother of George, Francls and losetta Logan and Mrs. Olivia Brown. Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains rest- ing at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors. 2232 Georgia ave. n.w. Funeral Saturday. February 16, 1929, 1 pm., from his late residence, 415 Richardson s. n.w. LYLES, GEORGE W. On Thursday., Feb- nary 14, 1929. at 12:15 p.m., at_the resi- dence of his daughier. Mrs. R. D. Pierce. 2126 O st. n.w. GEORGE W. LYLES. aged 83 vears. husband of the late Mary E. Lyles. Funeral from his daushter's resi- dence, 2126 O st. n.w.. on Saturday. Feb- ruary 16. at 2 o'clock p.m. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment in Rock Creek Cemetery. . MALLOY. BRIDGET, On Wednesday. PFeb. ruary 13, 1929, at 3 a.m._at her residen 019 9th st. ne. BRIDGET MALLQY. be- loved wife of the iate Matthew Mallov. Funersl Saturday. February 16, from the Holy Name Church, at 9 a.m. " Interment RADHE. SVEN R. On_February 14, 1929, at the residence of Dr. James H.' Gore. 2210 R st, SVEN R. RADHE. brother of Signe and’ Nils Radhe, in his 45th vear. Funeral services will be held in the chapei of John R. Wright, 1337 10th st.. on Sat- urday, February 16, at 11 o'clock ».m. REED. BESSIE WATERS. On Thursday. February 14, 1929. at her_residence. 1518 Webster st. n.w.. BESSIE WATERS REED, beloved wife of the late Rev. Harry M. Reed. Funeral services Saturday, February 16. at 2 pm. from Hamline M. E. Church. 16th and Allison sts. n.w. Relatives and friends invited to atfend.’ Interment Glenwood Cemetery. . REED, JOSEPHINE. On Wednesday, Febru- ary 13, 1520. at her residence, 323 10th st 5. JOSEPHINE REED, beloved mother of Mrs. Daisy Ashe. Mrs. Alma Jones and Auriistus Reed. She also leaves to mourn their loss theee sisters, two brothers and a host of other relatives and friends. Fu- neral Saturdsy. Fehruary 16, at 3 p.m. from Mount Jerreel Baptist Church, Sth and E sis. s.e. Rev. L'T. Hughes, pastor. ROBERTS. MARY D. On 15, 1929, at Burke. Va.. loved wife of James H. Roherts. Sunday, February 17. at 2:30 p.m.. Iate residence at Birke. Va. Interment Palrfax Cemetery, Pairfax Court Houte, -Va. ROBINSON, VILUIAN. =Derarted this ‘life Thureday. February 14. 1938 at 1:15 a.m., n_full frivmph of Christian faith.” at Freedmen’s Hospitel. LILLIAN ROBINSON, heloved dauehter of, the Peter and Martha Robinson. She leaves to mourn their Inss two sisters, Mary Lowndes and Marie Tyler: three brothers. Ernest. erick and Capt. Peter Lee Robinson; four nephews. two hleces and two loving sis: ters-in-law, Mre. Charloite Robinson and Mrs, Marie Robinson. and a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral services Sitnday. February 17. at 1 . Inte residence, 1234 3rd st. s.w.. thence to Zion Baptist Chbrch. P st. between 3rd and 415 sts. s.w. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Rev. James Marshall, pastor of the First Bantist Church. Sw.. offciating. “Interment in Harmony Ceme- Loving and kind in all her ways. Ur-izht and just to the end of her days: Sicere and Kind in heart and mind. Woat & beautiful memory she Jeft béhind. RORINSON. LILLIAN. Ofcers and members o' the Woman's Auxiliary to the Mt Tthel Baptist Associat'on are requested 1> assemble at the Zion Baptist Church, F o%. near 4% st. sw. Washington. D. C.. Sunday, February 17. 1929, at 12:30 p.m.. to attend the funeral of our recording sec- T A HEHARDSON. Fresident. , President, L. K. LLOYD. Cor. Sec. 16¢ ROBINSON. LILLIAN. Officers and mem- bers of Gethsemane H. H. of R. 186. are Tequested to be present at its call meet- ing. Saturday, February 16. at 8 p.m.. to make arrangements for the funerai of Sister LILLIAN ROBINSON. FPuneral Sun- gay. Pebrusty 17, 1039, ¢ 1 pm., st the Zion Baptist Church. F st. Detween 41z and 3rd sts. s.w. By order of RUTH S. JOHNSON, M. N. G. N. MOXLEY, U. R. ROBINSON. MARY E. Remains of the late Mrs. MARY E. ROBINSON. who died Jan- uary 25, 1929, will be removed from the vault ‘and interred at Harmony Cemetery op Saturday, February 16, at 1 pm. Rela- tives and friends invited. A mother dear. a mother kind. Has gone and left us here behind; For us she did ber very best, May God grant her eternal rest. HER CHILDREN. SHERWOOD, LUCY KINNEY. On Thurs- day, February 14, 1929, at her residence, 222'8th st. ne. LUCY KINNEY, widow of the Right Rev. Granville H. 'Sherwood, Bishop of Springfleld, Lll. Fuiieral service at St. James' Episcopal Church, 8th_ st. between B and C sts. n.e., Saturday, Feb: ruary 16, at 10 a.m. STREEKS, GRACE MARIE. On Thursday. February 14, 1920, at her residence, 33 K st. n.w., GRACE MARIE, beloved daughter of the' late Charles and Katherine R. Streeks (nee Costello). Funeral services will be held at her late residence on Mon- day, February at 8:30 a.m.. thence to St. 'Aloystus_Church, where mass will be said at 9 a.m. for the repose of her sdul. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. TALIAFERRQ. SALLY PENDLETON. On February 19 1920 after s long ilness, Miss SALLY PENDLETON T. . daughter of Sallie Pendleton and Van Tal- laferro. Funeral private, Interment Sa- lem, Va. (Please omit flowers.) » WILLIAMS, GRACE DORIS BEATRICE. On ‘Thursday, February 14, 1929. at 6:35 p.m.. at_the residence of her parents. GRACE DORIS BEATRICE WILLIAMS. infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Williams. sister of Pauline P., Willie B., jr.; Edward T. and Leroy Willlams. Funeral from her late residence, 1517 8th st. n.w.. Saturday, February 16, 'at 3 p.m. Inierment Har- mony Cemetéry. Relatives and {riends {n- WRIGHT, VICTORIA TOWNER. On Wed- nesday, February 13, 1929: at her resi- dence. '1313 R st. n.w., VICTORIA TOWN- ER WRIGHT. beloved wife of George Wright. Funeral services at her late rosi- dence Saturday. February 16, at 2 p.m, Relatives and friends invited to attend. 15 WYVILL, MARGARET T. On Thursday, Feb- ruary 14, 1929, at her residence. Clinton, Prince Georges County, Md.. MARGARET T. WYVILL, beloved aunt of H. C. Ward, John W. Ward and Mrs. D. K. Herbert. Funeral ' from the above residence on Saturday, February 16, at 2 pm. Relatives and ‘friends invited = Interment Christ Church Cemetery, Clinton, Prince Georses County, Md. ZINK, SANTUS WILBUR. On Thursday, February 14. 1929. at Children's Hospital, BANTUS WILBUR, beloved son of Santus W. and Hilda A. Zink of 5000 5th st. n.w. Services at the above address Saturday, February 16, at 11:30 am. TInterment Holy Redeemer Cemetery, Baltimore, Md., at 2:30 p.m. In Memoriam. CHI MARY C. In sad and loving remem- brance of my dear mother, Mrs. MARY C. CHEW. who departed this life one year ago tods February 15, 1928. it t] 3 I mi: . Dt pation ew L e And my heart is acl dly . 3 ory of WART years SREEN, MARY STEWART. In BREEN" who deparied ‘s ife ten 30 todas: Febtuars 15, 1610: . 't “You're leaving now my tender ca Remember now your mother's praye: s "mvog_'x_‘gn &éx : 9 In Memoriam, HEINRICH, ANNIE MAY. In sad and i g gL B Vein #ho" deparied this Hic cleven 5 " Bho. de 7 2 ago {oday, February 1, 1918. i iss you. We who I ou sadly « e who Hold’ you very dear, And in lonely hours of thinking Often feel your presence near. lD_‘y!lgé] MOHHR- BROTHER AND SES- HOROWITZ. ABE. f,9ur dear son’and brother, ABE HOR: WITZ. who_left us seven years ago to February 15, 1922. A noble life. but written not In any book of fame: Among the list of noted ones None ever saw his’ name. For only his own household knew The victories he had won, And none but they could ‘testify How well his work was done. HIS LOVING MOTHER AND FAMILY. * LUSBY, WILLIAM F. In loving memory of our dear husband. father and grand- father, WILLIAM F. LUSBY, who depart- ed this life two years ago today, Pebr ary 15, 1927. We miss him no less as time passes on Than we did on the day of his_goin: For absence can never close the door our hearts ‘While the lamp of our love fs still glow~ ine. AND In loving remembran: DEVOTED _WIFE. CHILDREN GRANDCHILDREN. O'DEA, MARY. In sad and loving rememe brance of our dear mother. MARY O'DEA, Yho, died elght years ago today. Februay Eight vears have passed. dear mother, But our hearts are just the same, For many a silent tear has fallen At the mention of thy name. A wonderful mother, woman and aid; ©One who was better God never made: A wonderful worker, 30 loyal and true, One in a million—that, mother, was you. Just in your judgment. always right: Honest and liberal, ever uj rr‘nt. Loved by your friénds and all whom you Our_wonderful mother—that mother was ou. When we are alone and silent, PoyGdreathe o deep resret, T you were ours. and we reme; If ‘all the world forget. - Dear mother, it matters not which road we take, How dark or lonely it may be, We know that God will somewhere join The road that leads to thee. May she rest in 6. HER THREE SONS. * QUARLES, ALICE E. Tn sad but loving re- ance of my dear auntle, X QUARLES, who QUARLES, who died nine years ago today, I am thinkin; o ., " ‘Thinking o tuhe’:ls(.‘“nu! s Picturing you in memory, voUCEvbith "Rtk s CUTCH. e gy 5y dear father. SCHAFER. who departed this life twenty~ two vears ago today. CHARLES SCHAFER. * SPARROW. MATTIE E. In loving memory of our dear mother, MATTIE E. SPAR- ROW, who departed this life six years ago, February 15, 1023. Dearest mother, how we have missed you, Since you have passed a But our_hopes are still brighter That we will meet some day. HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. THOMPSON. MARGARET. 1In sad but lov- ing remembrance of our dear sister, MAR- GARET THOMPSON, who died three years ago today. February 15. 1926. You are gone, but not forgotten, Never shall your memory fade; Sweet thoughts shall ever linger Around the e where you were laid. LOVING R AND BROTHER, MAU- RICE AND SIS b WEAVE) VIRGIE GILBERT. A tribute of « love the memory of our deay heioved vife. sister and_granddaughter. VIRGIE GILBERT WEAVER, who deperted this life one year ago today, Pebruary 15, 1923. Gone. dear sister, gone forever; How we miss your smlflena face; But ou left us o remember earth can take your place HER LOVING SISTERS AND BROTT2. A happy Home we once eniosed, How sweet the memory &t But_death has left a loneline: HER LOVING' HUSBAND. AND GRAM MOTHER. - WILLIAMS. MARION D. In b ! my devote - and 1o th: MARION D, WILLTAMS. who deparisd this "life ot year foday, Februars 13, In rememb: The one we loved has gon: g s drm, Lrue Heart {1 g o han Now He in denth’s, cold erave. = "1° YOUR LOVING WIFE AND DAUGHTZR, ¥BS, ANNIE WILLIAMS AND 0. DESIGNED AND ERECTED WRITE OR TELEPHONE MAIN 2068 FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET Tue J. F. Manning Co., Inc. 919 15TH STREET N W WasuineTon i Neither the successors of nor conns with the original W. R. Speare estabiish Bitose 1009 H St. N.W. 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