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Confidently, because the family knows our service will be of fine quality; confidently, also, because the family knows our service is very inoderate in cost—from $125 on up for COMPLETE service. 2 %EA]. FUNERAI. HOME For nfersrwa Sk 816 H STAEE your newhbor’ Phones Lincoln 8200-8201 Chic and Comfort in Shoes THE smart ncw Arch Preserver Shoes will tell you all you want to know about the coming season's styles as they will be worn in Paris and New York. Yet the famous Arch Preserver comfort for which you always have been thankful is still there—in the hidden arch bridge, that takes all strain off the arch; in the flat inner sole that prevents pinching; in the metatarsal support that puts verve and foot- free grace into every step you take. New Models now ready « « Most of them $10 10 $14.50 “Arch Preserver” Shoes for Spring Priced at $10 and Up Sizes 3 to 9, AAAA to EE THE- EVENING MODEL POLICEMAN CONFESSES SHOOTING Exemplary Chicago Uniformed Offi- cer Admits Wounding “Tipster” in Auto Thefts. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, March 4.—Policeman Ed- ward Coleman, spoken of by his friends as “a cop” who never smoked nor drank during seven years of unblem- ished police service, has confessed to taking an automobile thief “for a ride” Saturday night and shooting him, prob- ably fatally. His victim was Michael Bugario, 30, Coleman shot him in the mouth, the bullet lodging in the throat. Bugario also_was severely beaten by two men, OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th & F Abbey-Mausgoleum Beautiful—Enduring—Convenient MILITARY HIGHWAY BEYOND SOUTH GATE Opposite Arlingfon Cemetery Ride out in the a{ternoon 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 Office1000 Conn. Ave. Main7897 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Bugario's associates, who lined up with Coleman after the policeman told them he had been double-crossed by Bugario. During 12 hours of questioning yes- terday the officer maintained his inno- cence, despite the discovery of blood stains on his car. Last night his wife appealed to him to tell the truth and he then gave a detailed confession. Coleman said he became a “tipster” for Bugario a year ago, agreeing to tip off Bugario to automobiles that might |. be stolen easily. Coleman was to get $50 for the car Bugario stole. “I wanted to quit it,” Coleman's con- fession said, “but Bugario wouldn't let me. Hesald he needed $500 and threat- ened to ‘talk if I didn't pay. I told two of his pals that Bugario was zrylng shake me down. They agreed to elp | me settle him, We 50" him in my car Saturday night and drove into an alley. Bugnnn began to yell when they beat him. They told me to shoot him. I didn't have the heart until one of them ;Bl%. ‘Shoot him, or I will’ Then I red.” When Coleman, who is 35 years old, was taken to the hospital to be identi- fied by his victim, Bugario atempted to leap from bed despite his wound and attack the officer. London Marchers to Disband. LONDON, March 4 (#).—Prior to their departure for their homes today, the hunger-marching miners, who came to London a week ago, held their final meeting in Trafalgar Sauare yesterday. The men will go to their homes by trains chartered at reduced prices. Births Reported The following births have been reported to the health department in the past hours: Wililam A. and Lily M. Conner. boy. . Montgomery, giDoston E."and Josephinie M. Tnmdnre and Sarah K. Maynard. sirl. Fred and P) : Haywood L. and Frances Parker, boy. John ‘and Marle Jorden, hoy. s i Herpert Perry & Walsh Morticians Private Ambulances 29 H St. NW. Main 984 One . Good Way To Remember . Out The Inaugural Number of the WASHINGTONIAN On All Newsstands “Women’s Shop,” HOUSE APPOINTS FIVE FOR AIRPORT STUDY Zihlman, Underhill, Nelson, Oliver and Wright Are to Serve on Joint Commission. ‘The House today named its five mem- bers on the joint commission to study the airport and landing fleld facility requirements of the Departments of War, Navy, Post Office, Commerce and | the District of Columbia. Those named are Chairman Zihiman of the House District committee, Repres-ntatives Un- derhill, Massachusetts: Nelson, Maine; Wright, Georgia, and Oliver, New York. This joint commission is established under the Vandenberg resolution, Deaths Report;d following deaths h to m Health mp.um...‘z"m'”&{‘e R Mary'a “'" ‘a 1§ 0sten immm Johll ng’.’f&:‘.” 81215'}11175\:’2"!;1";:125‘,?(-1 "K-menne MIYlln, H'i. l.!fl North Capitol Mars A Shechan, 85, s0sie E st Anna R. 52 Semes "Eatan Zaldee F. sw. v 84, Gallinger Hosoiial. eaves, 84, St xnz:h‘:zha Hos- o Dl'l’:lm“ H. Nicewarner, 62, Providence Hos- mes D. crumn. 56, 801 Alli Py p e i Bk & H"Bll‘nchu Banders, 40, Georen‘z ué‘il’lhl!\l!uh 5 H?lfll ‘Wilkes, 35, George Washington Hos- Begale, Dobkin, 24, Gerfleld Horpital Robert . Munball 9. 1608 8. Mar: omeapathic Hogpital BAT sarehais. - so, Gaiiages Hasshar S ‘muel Walker, ‘73, St. Elizabeth Hos- pital 1od8 2047 Eve st Mamie Ac Toll “ William Shaw, 4 oum Hewm! Bust 41, 330 ¢ e, 1. m B . teg, 30, f ot aw 3 reedn Hos, (Gettle Norste; 8 tonths. Frecdmen’s ‘Hos- it LOST. ADGE No. 29, Inspector Health Dept, D. C. eward return to Room 207, Distriet Bide: LUE PERSIAN OAT, strayed, 3 Met. Thundly Finder please call 4972, BROOCH_Marcasite, with sreen ston o 'b 2bout 1% inches long. Reward. notel Roocl-l. Stor between Jellef'e. Belats Royal o First Congresstional Chnrch ‘;m or eall Mrs. Peter Vorbeck. the River side_Apts. CAMEG PIN, old-fashioned. sightseeing bus or Arlington. dress Box 357-E, Star office. DOG—White Doodle. Thursday evening, near Thomas Circle. Answers to "“Teddy.” Please nn 8 pmrd 2944, _Reward. mond and sapphire, on Shin vicinity ~Wardman k Reward. _Adams za'l Bunday n Reward. Ad- ALLIER, ;mmum chain: fotel and 38th s ES—| gold trimmed. in Reather case: Friday, Marchols atoind Mass sve. and Dupont Circle. Phone Cleveland 100._Rew. ;ocxrrnoox. black, ith_st. pike._Re vd OOK, brot st.: Sunday ’10 check. qu’rAchns—-P tacle,” in Iont somewhers on “ : : on 16th Soniained Ma. drvecs Dermin k. pabout 8 in ‘eurrency. Main of jold-Timmed s e Potbmac aiton: Courts. in it Post Initi M. H. H. on same. Phone Hyattsville m‘ 5 wnll.fl"l' con- s Washing- : mmr. Tevare 3. Park IRED FOX T! ARIER, named Tickaity' Georsetown. mm-\" podermiste du'lt'n_ between 15th, and ave., mn »n WRIST W, lu Pa, ave and the “white lsuuu or l‘ 2ty !M- night 803, A s CA! Office, M: Reward it found. WALLET, brown Teather, siderable’ mone: fonian train Bunds Bellenger. Ward 7 It’s Quite Generally Known Among the Women Folks HAT we’re saving smart women a good third—on these beautiful watersnake shoes at $6.50. “Hahn._Special” GENUINE WATERSNAKES F came about in this man- ner. Six months ago we imported from Europe thou- sands of watersnake skins. Now watersnake is in such Nation-wide demand it’s be- coming very scarce and prices have skyrocketed. As long as we have any to sell, we're going to continue these as originally planned, at $6.50. We've a fair quantity now—with a few more still being made at our fac- tories. But it must be obvious to you, it'll be wise to “play safe” and buy now—if you want genuine 7th & K 3212 14th 1207 F, watersnake Easter! “Lady Luxury” AllSilk Chiffon Hose $1.45 $1.95 shoes at $6.50 — for MONDAY, MARCH .4, 1929. Braths. 'sc;:',.e':.f'.. Bt e bt s el st oo ALICE, “devoted wite ek daughter of Jull-t*flhmp- Re. ¢ Sarvis Go. Tu- ave. n.w. AUSTIN, MIRIAM J. At Garfield, Hospital. Saturday, March 2. 1920. at MIRIAM J. Fnerai_ sorvices the Home of Harry A Austin, V07 Hobert Tues rch 5, at 11 a. iives an friends inviced: H. o Deptried this life s * Rela Teends "ivmited. “tntermett uunwwd a Cemetery. BISHOP, JOSEPH E. The members of .u H E. I’Qlidfince-"flC!i‘ B“ o O . e ODORE . NOYES: President. J. ELIOT WRIGHT, Secretary. BLANKENSHIP, JOHN M'LLINGTON. Oon Satyrda! 2 M-n:)\ 2, 1929, at B & JOHN MILLINGTON, .‘2.’.‘.“.’,':“ or: Millington and the Iate 'Rob! ! E. !llhk- enship of Richmond. Va. of Frances Harmison of aie i % $eioek (Baltimore_ and T Aringion. itimore, and Richmond" papers ‘and New please copy.) RS ., JANE N. On Sundey May Ao "%, 4 D, at her residence, 823 "JANE N wile of the 0 dahi S somie. and onn ; beloved mother John McDonald and . Bridanam. Mrs. ln- M Rise the ninety-second her a5 i on edneld p.m. Relatives and fri {cuiberiand, M., papers ners| ;r;ifig;a March 8. m':.m her di un.- Bors of Walier resing & s ehgedl 34 Mondey. =~ Relativés and friends invited. Interment Payne's Cemetery. CARIER, ELMER PITTMAN. On Saturday. March” 31630, at his residenc 1520 cla Taterment Congressionsl cenie- Mrs. MARGARET Walter 8. Casn -nd' daugh and Margaret Boye E:.r' late residence on Tuesday morning, rch 8, at 11 oclock. Interment in Bethel Cemetery, Alexandria, Va. i 3. The offcers and etabers. of Triumph Council - No. hters of America. ister, MARGARET ¢ day, fi-fi!fi 5 1929, ADLYN BURGER, Gouncil F. J. JOACHIM DIES. Funeral Services to Be Held To- morrow Afternocon. Frederick J. Joachim, 84 years old, retired blacksmith, died at his home, 2309 [Eighteenth street, yesterday. Funeral services will be conducted in Geler's undertaking parlors tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will be in Prospect Hill Cemetery. Mr. Joachim is survived by three sons, Paul L., Charles A. and A. B. Joachim, and _three d.lulhm-a Miss Amelia Joachim, Mrs. F. Hillyard and Mrs. J R._McCuen. He also leaves a sister, Mrs. Barbara Starker of Buffalo, N. Y., and s brother, Syracuse. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Rain this after- noon; probably becoming heavy late this afternoon or early tonight; tomorrow | clearing and colder; lowest temperature tonight about 42 degrees; increasing southwest winds becoming fresh and shifting to northwest tomorrow morning. Maryland—Rain tonight and prob- ably tomorrow morning, changing to snow flurries in extreme west portion; colder tomorrow; increasing southeast winds becoming fresh to strong and shifting to northwest tomorrow morning. ‘Wrginia—Rain tonight, probably clear- ing tomorrow moming; colder tomor- row; increasing southeast winds, prob- ably strong tonight and shil ing to northwest by tomorrow mornin, West Virginia—Rain tonight; tomor- row cloudy and colder, probably rain ga the north portion, changing to snow | urries. Temperature for 24 Hours. | Thermometer—4 p.m., 51; 8 p.m,, 46; | 12 midnight, 39; l m., 38; 8 am, 41; noon, 48. Barometer —4 pm. 30.12; 8 pm., 30.14; 12 mldn!'ht 30.12; 4 30.0 8 arg., 30.04; noon, 29.! | Highest wmpenmre. 52. occurred at | 5 pm. yesterday; lowest temperature, 38, occurred at 3 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Hllhe!t, 50; lowest, 25. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Cosst and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, am. and 9:48 | pm.; high tide, 2:26 a.m. and 2:5¢p.m. | Tomorrow—Low tide, 10:02 a.m. and | 10:44 pm high tlde. 3:23 am. and 3:50 p. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 6:37 am.; sun sets 6:04 p.m. Tomnrrow—sun rises 6:35 am.; sun sets 6:05 p.m. Moon rises 2:19 a.m.; sets 11:31 a Auwmohile lamps to be lighted on f hour after sunset. Weather in Various Cities. HE S 515 28358538 Ralej B Balt Lake City. San _Antonio. . San Diego.Calif. Pran M Beattte. "Wash Spokinie, Wash. 3014 WASH., D. C.. FOREIGN. (17 a.m., Greenwich time, today.) Stations. ‘Temperature. Weather. .. 38 Rain don, England Paris, "Prance n Ger tockholm, Sweden olbnlnr. Spain .56 Cloudy « Greenwich time. togay) Horta 1hy-n. Azores... 34 (Current obsérvations.) Hamilton, Bermuda... 62 Part cloudy Havana, 'Cub: Part cloudy Cloudy Colon, Canal Zone. Prench motion picture producers are increasing the number of their feature releascy Charles Joachim of i 8y, " esidence. 2010 3t “All‘Triends and relative CURTIS, GEORGE L. Departed this life reh t his residence, Abineton, Vas belov . & GEORGE L., us- band of Nettie W{Ila father of Beatrice | 0st of other relatives and | !rlendl Nollcu of funeral later. DENNIS, _PEARL. Priday, ne. Illrch is29. PEARL 8 715 iath s reh 5 frol mogial Chuten. 19th and °8 s hles Rev. J. W. Bowie officiating. DUVALL, ELLA vllleA March 3,,1929. ELLA VIRGINIA DUVA mamer of Leroy Duvall of A . Geor- n“"lu services at m: B Hines w. . funeral pme, 3901 14th st nw. o i ter- Tment Goneressional Cemetory 5 ARRY A. Departed this life Pri- . 1920, after a brief illness. sidenice, 2014 S ;abeloved husband of Lens | n of the Ia ry d Margaret Dyson. csting 1400 8 Sunda. gRemaing resting at and may | Churc! between 6th an 8k D o Friends Tnviiea. ment Harmony Cemeters. FARQUHAR, ROGER B. Monday, March 4, a;myat Bandy Spring, Mon rflmtry Couniy: M. “ROGER " ARQU- HAR. = Funeral Wednesdns, March po ai &g irom, Friends Meeting Houge, lnu-r- Sandy Sprine FRANKS, ALml’! B On Sundas. Mareh 1929, in _his year. ' ALPHEUS FRANKS, "beloyed husblnd of Mary F. Pranks (nee Barrett). Funeral servi held st Amon ch-pel Forestville, esday, March 6. at 1 p.m. Funeral lelflnl Mg Tate " Fesidance, 'at 130 Tonn. apers copy.) GERTMAN. LEO A. On Saturday, March 2. 1920, after a lingering illness’ at Johns Hopkins Hos, ital. LEO A. brother of George C. men. |, Puneral - gervices Wednesday. March 8 chapel, 332 Pennsylva; a1 em.. ot Lee's fnvited to attond. 3 n.w, Thterment private. GINNELLEY, ALBERT J. On Friday. March L 182, of Garfield Hospital ALBERT J. GINNELCEY 4th st. . nd trlendl R members of wanizations to wl e be- longed IY! :ordllll' tnvltod lo I!"nd the _services on Tues 10 s resting at the Tuneral home. 1400 Chapin Interment in Rock Creek CenieA GUYTHER. On Sunday. March 3, 1029, o B peloved ‘husband of Rebeces Guyther. “Fineral {rom W. Einers home. e Non Tuesdas: March 5, at 8:31 Interment Vi Lee. HARCOMBE. VERDON. On_ Friday, March 1,°1929. at 10 .. at_the residence gt his sister, Mrs. Idn B Triplett of 1427 ‘orcoran st. n.w.. youngest son of the late Joseph and Florence Harcombe ind of Lillian Harcombe: brolh!l’ | iplett. Florence Coleman, Charles and Pem March . At e trom the residence | of his sister. 1427 Corcoran st. Rela: fives‘and friends inviieq. Interment Lin- coln Memorial Cemetery. HART. MAURICE L. On Prides. March 1, 1920, at his Tesidence. 1501 Park td URICE L.. beloved husband of Be-m E TRIL" Romaths resting st the B 3, Hins Co. funeral. home. 1001 14th st on Services at the S. H. Hines Co. funeral home, 2901 14th Tuesday, Mareh 5. at | Woodlawn_ Cemetery. Funeral Tuesday, | 10 am Inte Baltimore, Md. HARWOOD. ALICE E. On Sunday. ¢ Der residence; 733 l pring. Md. ALICE E. HA 1P Trot "her ate rosidence. 3 o'clock Tuesday. March Creek Cemetery. (Ri mond. Va.. bapers miease cops ) Saturday. Y ROSALIE, e late John | M-rch 1338 Osden RARondley. aed 74 senrs. Rematns Yest 3 ears - fiix In the chapel of B. 4. Taltavull, 43¢ | Th st g Fineral Tussdas: at in the Westminster Presoyterian “Relatives and. friends® invited: ent Presbyterian Cemetery, Alexgn- | HOLMES. THOMAS. Entered into rest on | e uhati, faaam_ mn‘i:n'lmx?m his late Ire‘:ldu.mu‘ p.m. Intermen conlr‘eulonll Cemetery. Phiends and rela- t HOWARD, CHARLES, Jr. On Sunday, Marc] I o B Dis, Testdence. 218 ot ul £ Q wn n les and the late Annie nn';ra. Re- Festing at the . Ernest Jarvis Co. 2323 Ga. ave. n.w, Notice of "Tuneral” Rereatter. | HUMPHREY, JUANITA D, denly on Baiurdsy, Mare gosTA. sud- 1870 ' Wyoming® ave. A by interment in ional Cemetery. Relatiyes and friends invited to attend. JACIW‘V WILLIAM HENNESON. TSR, ST B WRLIA Off JAGKSOK Nlu:ca hnlbmdl Foue, " bosidas b wifer three sons and neral _from Brook! Md.. Tuesday. March 5, af st. FREDERICK of the inte Whhelminia Jonchim. Funeral | {rom the chapel of Prank Geler's g i on Tuesday. March 5 2:30 "Reiatives ‘and. friends invit- Tnterment Prospect Hill Cemerery. JONNSON, EDWARD. Departed this mt £inday.’ March four sis- | erman ave, ADt. | Wed March 6. fmn;x the Peopie's. Cnnln -uoml 1 E sts. (Norfolk. Va., and Prov- | Btaflu T LEN. o rher alter weett. Funeral from her late ‘residence, o1 o nesday. March 6, at ThiteTment. in Glenwood Gemeters TURNER, MARY C. On Saturda; 2, 1929, at 4:45 a.m.. MARY C. repose nds "ate invited to Thteriment at Mount Ollvet oeme- VITO. LEONARD. Suddenly on Sum arc 1929." at Providence Hospita LEONARD VITO, beloved: san ot Bhon Domenico Vito. Funeval from his_Tate residence. 139 H Cemetery. WHITE. MARION L, Deppried this | Sunday, March 3, 1929, at 7 p.m.. MARIO! iTE (nee 'Collins). beloved wife ot Kiaurice' D, White Gaughter of. Lout and Efe J. Collns. sister of Wilism ¥ and Estelle V. Collins, Remains WILMARTH. LESTER H._ On Sundas. March 31920, at 3 a.m., LESTER H.. beloved son .'Wilmarth and brother of e E. and M. Grace Wilmarth mains resting at the W. W. Chambers Coy Tuneral home, ' Funeral (private) Tuesda afternoon. March 5. Interment Roc Creek Cemetery. In Memoriam. - BROWN, ll‘fl'll In lld but loving remem« brance of dear mother, BETTIE BROWN, \vho dtblrhd !hll l"s two years ago_today, March 4, 192° HER ONLY AND EON!LY DMIOH‘I'IR LUCILLE 1. PARKER. DIXON. REV. GEORGE Sacred t IReGEy of iy, Rusband, REV. :on8 DIXON, who died one year ago t Marcn 4, 1929, e 'ANNA GRAVES DIXON. BILL JOBX R In sad but loving remem- of dear hus BT wib desarted this hie thirtech yeass ago today, March 4, 1916. On life do the shadows fall The rose must die But e heart, wil remember all WIFE, COID% HILL. MAY. THOMAS O. A token of love and de- tion 1o _our dearly loved _brother AS 0. MAY, who entered eternal March 4, 1919, Dear is the memory that will nevar {ade. BROTHER AND SISTER. u'-f "fmnl. uf Febru: McGEE, JAMES ROBERT. | loving ‘memory of m; AMES ROBERT McG: Deacetul rest one month ago. 1 ry 4, 1029. a line of gweet remembrance, Just s memory fond and true. Fhet oul hearts’ sl Sang: for at BY HIS FRIEND. MARGA "FJJ.?“.'.‘.;.'%’.’." st H r mother, m" ‘Fafne MEtT iflg- Teparica (hls Mo Mve years & March 4, 1024. Gone, dear mother, but your memory lingers ol UOVING HUSBAND AND DAUGHTER. * ownu% JOSEPH. Sucred s the ry of o ear, | devated who _entered SeeenaL resi lay, Mareh 4, e unu- Tons "Seats sso o4 b LOVING “BAVGHIER SADIE. * ROBINSON, JANE. Sacted to the memors of my molhnx. .YAN! ROBINSO! tws yea y. March 4, l"'l. s lenny 'nnouz mother, Sad all along the way. Life is not the same to me Since God called you home. uolrrln NETTIE. * EDWIN In sad but loving nce of a'g' dearly beloved toh d0parteq this life three sears ago today, epari v m’mn % 1626, ¥ THE FAMILY. * STUNKLE. A. ‘ln lu Tmembra ot o fi e Cihres ms - ho u-pmea mls Jyears Mareh HIS Fis) GEARA - NOTTING- RS The ). F. mmnu Co,, Inc. Puneral Director 641 H St. N.E. Linc. 5543 1929, Walter Hosoital, EBWARD, Hasband of Tox. Juhn- son. He also leaves & host of friends ourn his deperture. Remaing resting 5 the T. Rhines funeral parlors. 3rd Notice of funeral jater. ABBY muncl ALY St urdIL Mareh 32, 1929, Al KELLY, wite or TR Rev. Soneon T, o elly, D. D, at the are of 77 Funeral 'from Fourth Chireh: 190 and Faltmont. sth i Tuesday. Marca 5. Sntermént private, | | Please omit flowers. LIPSCOMB. PHILIP e LT Frinit Puneral services & rniunnu Ghurch, Manassas. Vas on Thess March 5, at 11 am. Interment at Cemeters. LOWEY, ANNIE BURNSIDE. On, Seturda; Marcn 2, 1920 wife er Tucsday, March s, ot p.m. Interment in Oak Hill Cemetery. MOORE, JULIAN G. On Friday, March 1, at, the residence of w. JULIAI (OORE. ters mmmm 4 the late .vun-hwm Moore. Pu- w. 'interment at Confederate Alington: MORTON, FRANCIS J. On Ssturdey. Ma rch 271929, at Emergency Hospita ANCIS 3. MORTON: beisved nusvand of Florence L Morton (nee Thomas): Funeral from his late ‘residence, 736 ird st. on Tuesday, March 5. at 1:30 .m. Relatives and_friends lnvlled Interment Arlington National Cemeters. 4 MULLIKIN, SARAH ELLEN. On Sunday. March & 1920, at her vesidence, Clinton: Prince Georse d.. L beloved Wite o the late William F. Nkin: Funera] from the above residence, Wedner: ay. Marel p.m. - Relatives and {riends invited. "Interment Christ Churc Gemetery. Clinton, Prince Georse County, LILLIE E. At her residence. 18 Jsiand “ave. now. on Eaturdas. m., LILLIE section, NEWTON, Rhod: "Riesday. March 5. at ves snd Triends. mvited to at connemoml Cemetery. FLATZ, CHRISTINA. & Sundsy, 1929, at_ her residence; €21 uwrxm -\e CHRISTINA _PLATZ, Jnse n CBlats Funeral secvicec privats at the above address, Wednesdas, Narch s at 2 'Pin: Thierment Glenwood Ceme: !Al\Dl‘ S, BLANCHE. On Saturday, March 1920, ‘at_Georze Washington University Hospitel," BEANGHE ERS, age years. Funeral from H. M. Padgell's fu- peral home. 131 1ith st. se. Tuesdny. . a th Said at 0 am. Mount Olivet Cemetery. STAATS, PETER V. On Sunday, March 3, E PETER V. STAATS. . where lnlerme‘nt orge W. Wise Co.. Notice of funeral later. STRUDER. MINNIE A. Saturday. March 2. 1:30 am.”at the home of her sister. “rs. g te MINNIE A lu 2 n, Mrs A SRERRG Mo W He Jenkine, and. fout brothers. or_E.. James A.. Gilbert L. The deceased was Victor'and Adelia gay, from St Marys Church. Aixandria, Interment at Sharon Cemetery. 'rnm\us. HELEN GERTRUDE. oOn Monday. Freedmen's Hospital; (OMAS, __devoted qSlotice of Remain: Frhest Jarvis Cor Tuneral patiors 2033 ave. VSRR, SRARED 7, erid s M "‘mi‘:n';.n Uhiversits Hospital, CHA hu: and ot Ruth | ‘l‘llrner ll wemains rest. | £ h West End f‘ll- l int s eral th mers ‘lflorm fotice of funezaj, hex 2o~ st Ji and | Dumbarton ave. ()‘” Joaeph F. Birch'a Sons 3034 M St NAW. Bhone mest v 2\ V. SPEARE €O Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 412 H 8t. NE. Olfl su Modern Chapel ALMUS R. JALMUS R SPEARE % Connecticut Ave. Potomac 4600 8 years at 1208 B ot., 45 years at M0 F ot Frank Geieu Sons Co. Modern Chapel. * Felsohi eohone Main 2473 JOHN"RWRIEHT co. 1337 10th lt LALS Phone North 47. Quick, gnified. Efficlent Antomobls Sesies i 8 CHAS S. ZURHORST 301, EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone_Lineoln_$73. J. WILLIAM LEE'S SONS, FUNI o CREMATORIURL, Cm’l’!llll. "GLENWOOD CEMETERY Cholce lots and sites for sale. Vaultage $5 per month, Fort Lincoln Cemetery and Crematorium Lots and Vaults. (Fgee vaultage in emer. mcles). Perpetual dern” Crematorime” Best eatipoed in Street N.W. South; indirect heat. (Telephones: Main 6103 and Lincoln 3579) Office: 1332 G - Prospect Hill Cemetery | North Capitol & W Sts. Phone North 676 . "E-'"" Sened™ $300'008% w "ot Durial Shes Non-Sectarian. Convenlently lo- cated on car line. rmnl. nlsmn. Gude Bros. Co., 1213 F St. Artistic—expressive—tnexpensive. BLACKISTONE, 1407 H Beautiful Floral Designs §5 and u GEO, C c._sim‘.-jfi; y Store, 'll4th t‘gtfi_