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THE EVENING CLASS PLANS PLAYLET. Church Group to Present “How the Story Grew.” "OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR The Golden Rule Class of the High- EISEMAN’'S—7th & F “lalud;i‘fln[(fl.“{?d ('J‘ixluligh‘h\:ll.l;mpresmt a Abbey-Mausoleum Beautiful —Enduring—Convenient ferson streets, Friday evening at | o'clock. The cast, made up of members of the | class, includes Misses Davis, Profitt and | ‘ Hunt and Mesdames Jones, Dorsey, Yea- Coast ,Artillery Officer Died ger. Bonavido and Edwards. The proceeds will be used for the Walter Reed General y Grew” | benefit of the cla Hospital. Wreaths & Funeral services ing for Lieut in the chureh hall, Fourteenth and Jet- || [EYT, COL. C. B. SEAMEN BURIED IN ARLINGTON in were held at the Arlington National Cemetery this morn- Col. Claudius B. Seaman, Coast Artillery Corps, who died at Wal- ter Reed General Hospital Saturday. The honorary pallbearers were Col Sprays Harry L. Steele, Coast Artillery Corps; Lieut. Cols. Avery J. Cooper and George L. Wertenbaker, general staff, and Lieut. Col. Willlam B. Bowen and Majs. San- derford Jarman and Oliver L. Spiller, MILITARY HIGHWAY BEYOND SOUTH GATE Opposite Arlington Cemetery Ride out in the afternoon and pview 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. THAN UNDE J A » 1407 H Street Inspect Now—Open Every Day <6 Main 3707 Office 1000 Conn.Ave. Main7897 Beauliful Flcra Coast Artillery Corps. Tributes Births Reported. e ea S Jessie and Clara Brown, boy. D. ard Nannie Henry, boy. amin W, t and Mari Jett Be Rob: Hodgkins, eirl Norman E Willia Danie Clay Harold and Lucille T A ‘and Mamie Thomas. nd Ruth Stevenson, girl. Rosino Hill, girl. and Francis Crauley, boy. Harry and Jessie Molen, boy. mes A, and Luvania Spriggs, boy. John and Carrle Young, boy Fred D. and Ethel A. Frederick, boy. David and Jessie Hart, bov. Paterick H. ‘and Amelia V. Norwood, Tuite T and Amreta Scott. girl il 1t pays to have a second best of HEN I buy a new dress,” says a well-to-do woman, “my last dress becomes my second best, and so with hats and shoes. I felt the same way about cars, and when it came time for us to buy a new car, I persuaded my husband to keep the old one—asa ‘second best’ for me. So now I have a car all to myself—and whata convenience it is!” Keep your present car as a second car An economical way to give your family the advantages of a second car: Keep your present car when you buy your new car — instead of trading it in. More and more families are doing this each year. The second car keeps mother and children together, makes household purchasing more economical, enlarges in every way the family’s field of opportunity. Keep your present car when you buy your new car. The GMAC Payment Plan makes this easy to do. GENERAL MOTORS "A car for every purse and purpose” CHEVROLET + PONTIAC » OLDSMOBILE + OAKLAND » BUICK + LASALLE ¢ CADILLAC + All with Body by Fisher GENERAL MOTORS TRUCKS YELLOW CABS and COACHES FRIGIDAIRE The Automatic Refrigerator »+ DELCO-LIGHT Power and Light Plants + R Water Systems + GMAC Plan of Credit Purchase NE IN—General Motors Family Radio Party. Every Monday Evening. 9:30 Eastern Standard Time. WEAF and 35 other stations associated with N, B. C. When you are in Atlantic City see the General Motors Exhibit on the Steel Pier Robert C. and Ruth B. Loveridge, girl 3 Whittle. girl. The following births have hesn reported to fealth Department in the last 24 hours: and Nellie McConchie, boy. CLAIM OF $269,836.74 APPROVED BY COURT ‘Judgment Awarded for Losses Suf- | fered by Company in Cancella- i tion of U. S. Contract. | | | By the Associated Pre: The United States Court of Claims | ! has awarded a judgment of $269,836.74 | to the Harrisburg Pipe and Pipe Bend- | ing Co. of Harrisburg,-Pa., for losses sustained through the cancellation of a | contract with the United States for 800,000 four-inch projectiles. The court also ordered the Govern- I'ment to pay interest on the sum at the rate of 6 per cent from the °date the 'mnu'nrl was canceled, April 26, 1919, At the time the contract was made, June, 1917, the court found, the com- pany already was engaged in the manu- facture of 560.000 projectiles for the United States. Later that r the number of projectiles ordered to be manufactured for the Government was | increased by 900.000. After receiving information from Goy- ernment inspectors which the court held justified the belief that another 800,000 projectiles would be ordered, the com- | pany purchased raaaganese and other | raw material. The Judgment covered | material purchased at this time, as well as supplies purchased after the contract | ROCKER ILL. WILLIAM H. C G. 0. P. Committeeman of Califor- nia Suffering From Cold. NEW YORK, March 12 ().—William H. Crocker, president of the Crocker | National Bank of San Francisco and | Republican national committeeman from | California, is confined to his bed in hi New York apartment by a severe cold, accompanied by some congestion. | Mr. Crocker contracted the cold | while on tie way from San Francisco to | Washington to attend the Hoover inau- | gural and the condition became aggra- | vated by exposure during the cerc-| monies. Fricnds said no alarm was felt | over his condition and that he was ex- pected to be out in a week or 10 day: __ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. Modern Ghapel. > Feieohons Main 2473 ESTABLISHED 1876, JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. _1337_10th St. N.W. _ Phone North 47. CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone Lincoln 372. “J. WILLIAM LEE’S SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CREMATORIUM. 332 PA._AVE N W__ NATIONAL 1384, 1385. | TIMOTHY HANLON Funeral Director Private Ambulance 641 H St. NNE. ~ Linc. 5543 T. F. COSTELLO 1724 North Capitol St NORTH 7976. _ Quick, Dignified, Efficient Service. Automobile Serrice Chapel W. Deal & Co, 816 H GT. NE.______ LINCOLN 8200._ Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W. Eiehileealt V. L. SPEARE CO. Nelther the successors of nor connected with the original W. R. Speare establish- ment. 1009 H St. N.W. Phone Frank. 6626 Formerly 910 F St. N.W. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 412 H St. N.E. Lintfllfl sz‘ Modern_Chapel ALMUS R SPEARE Succeeding the original W. R. Speare Co. 1623 Connecticut Ave. Potomac 4600 8 years at 1208 B 's at 940 F st CEMETERIES. £ "GLENWOOD CEMETERY Choice lots and sites for sale. Vaultage $5_per month. Fort Lincoln Cemetery and Crematorium Lots and Vaults. (Free vaultage in emer- gencles). Perpetual Care Non-sectarian, Modern Cremutorium, best equipped in South; indirect heat. Office: 1332 G Street N.W. (Telephones: Main 6103 and Lincoln Prospect Hill Cemetery North Capitol & W Sts. Phone North 676 Sites for sale, $50 up, Two new sections just opened. $200,000.00 | worth ef burial site: N Sectarian. Convenlently lo- cated on ear line. | __FUNERAL DESIGNS. BLACKISTONE, 1407 H Beautiful Floral Designs $5 and up Gl CARLMATRWWL.. i GEO, C. SHAFFER EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS AT MOD- ERATE PRICES. TEL. M. 106, M. 2416, Our Only Store, l!.4th & Eye Promot Auto Delivery Service Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. ____Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. OEHML;I;ZR FLORAL CO. 3 G St. N.W. mblems—M, ne Main 218 Beautiful Fler; He Can Serve Families at Burial Vault that is sold at Hi Standard Charge of. Remember, this. i Beautiful Couch Casket, complete Funeral, Hearse, Cars Whd all as o $165 Fine Metal Casket, whole Funeral as ‘Iuw $295 . I guarantee to give you a dignified Funeral you cannot equal for $ 1 00 only. CLARK Or any other experi; Use of our Chapel and was made. 1y | nomics, elementary, at $1,500 a year, In- | | diuan s Why Chambers Is the Most Reasonable Undertaker He Is a Funeral Engineer k how any family can now have this wonderful the finest made, with 50-year guarantee Steel Vault, our price, $85. Our Staff is headed by WILLIAM ELLIOTT, one of the highest typ | of Funeral Directors and Embalmers obt: CALL W. W. CHAMBERS CO. Washington’s Most Reasonable Undertaker Col. 432 14th, Cor. Chapin St. NW. Col. 432 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1929. LYMAN B. KENDALL'S FUNERAL IS CONDUCTED Washington and New York Finan- cier Given Interment in Han- cock, Md., Church Cemetery. Funeral services for Lyman B. Ken- dall, financier of this city and New York, who died in New York Saturday night, were conducted in St. Thomas’ Episcopal Church in Hancock, Md., to- day at noon. Interment was in the church cemetery. Mr. Kendall was the large estate Kentsdale, near the Con- gressional Country Club, He had been active in developing and _subdividing | several thousand acres of land in the Bradley Hills section of Maryland. Mr. | Kendall was an officer and director for many years of a large number of cor- porations and was prominent in finan- cial circles in the South and West as well as in this city and New York. He was a native of Hancock, Md., and traced his ancestry to the pre-Revolu- | tionary period. He was 59 years old. CIVIL SER\;ICE TESTS. Commission to Examine Aspirants| owner of the for Appointments. The United States Civil Service Com- mission_announces the following open competitive_examination: Matron, Indian service, at $1,000 to $1,680 a year. Cotton ‘classer’s helper, at $1,620 a , Bureau of Agricultural Economics. Teacher of home economics, senior high school, at $1,860 a year; teacher of home economics, junjor high school, al $1,680 a year: teacher of home eco- Tvice. ! Assisiant marketing specialist (meat | market reporter), $2,600 to $3,100 a year; assistant marketing specialist (livestock market reporter), $2,600 to $3,160 a year; assistant market special- ist (wool market reporter), $2,600 to $3,100 a year, Bureau of Agricultural Economics, for duiy in the field. Principal, normal training department, | at $2,300 a_year, Indian field service, for duty at Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kans. . Full information and application blanks may be obtained from the United States Civl Service Commission, 1724 F | street, Deaths Reported. FElizabeth L. Mishaw, 89, 4121 Alabama ave, Andrew W. De Witt, 87, Welter Reed Gen- eral Hospital. Katherine 8. Gordon, 84, 1775 Lanier pl. P Flor‘zn:e M. Letbling, 81, 3101 Northamp- e David Grace. 72. St. Elizabeth's Hospital. Annie L. Wheeler, 72, 2525 Hall pl. Thomas E. Lynch, 60. Providence Hospital. Mary S. Brown. 59, Garfield Hospital. Cladius M. Seaman, 51, Walter Reed Gen- eral Hospital. J. Edgar Simpson, 40, Providence Hospital. pyfrank T Harrington, 34, 0.8 Naval Hos- it Otto G. Erickson, 32. 4425 Garrlson st. Beulah D. Holtzscheiter, 16, 335 Ken- William E. Degroit, 6 days, Homeopathic Hospital. Thomas Honesty, 81, U. 8. Soldiers’ Home Hospital Louis Johnson, 41, Preedmen's Hospital Nellie Contee, 35, 45 F at. Daniel Hilson, 26. Emergency Hospital. Rosetta Brown. 26, Georgetown Hospital. Bert W. Hawkins, 12, 1823 Gales st. n.e. H Mu'didTIHll: Thomas, 13 months, Children's Eva M. Brown, 4 morths, 737 4th st. Ernestine E. Lemon, hours, 326 G A st E RERRA ., ., Caips DOG—Smiall, brown. female dog, short curly goat, found’on Tricey pl. Telephone Po- omac _LOST. ATREDALE Black and tan: male: name | Sandy: will not bite. Reward, 1430 Belmont st n.w. Apt. 302, Adams 899, BROOCH—On F st. between 7th and 9th | n.w., or on Alta Vista car. a cameo brooch | Colonial setting; valued for association. | rd. Return to 2807 38th st. n.w. Phone | Cleveland 3243-J. T BUNCH OF KEYS_In biack leather case: between 13th and Pa. ave., 14th and N. Y. ave. m.w. Saturday.’ the ninth of March Return 10 the Postal Telegraph Office, 1418 N. Y. ave. to Messenger 101. GLASSES, shell 1im in case: vicinity of 17th and Pennsylvania ave., Saturday afternoon. 2131 Eve st. n.w. 14° COMB—engraved 1. st.and University pl. SItFDE WSWARGS i ) ose Dy COCKER SPANIEL-White, with tan mark- ings; female: strayed from 1627 Mass. ave nw.i Monday morning. Reward. Decatur | 438.° 1627 Mass. ave. n.w. DOG—Brown, shepherd: answers to name “Reds"; no collar or_tag: child's pet. Re- ward. Phone Pot. 1787, or call 2145 Cali- fornia st. Sage st | ELKS BUTTON. Kindly return to D. R.| Nihion. manager. Elks Club. 919 H st. n.w. EYEGLASSES - Tortoise-shell: St Aloysius Church or_vicinity. Reward. Phoue Linc 15 alter 6 b 13* KITTEN - Yellow, Boy"; strayed from 55 reward. Return Phone Cleveland 322, s OVERNIGHT CASE. bisck, March 5, vicinity Srd St e containing clothing. Keward. Lincoln 6828, At PAPERS—Roll of pedigree papers of May- flower Society. Please return to C. M. Rob- ertson. 1415 Chapin st. n.w. PEARL BEADS, string of., on_ Frida t | week, In Rock Creek Park or at Hains | Poini; suitable rewsrd to finder. Phone room_clerk. Hotel Washingtou. 13 PIN. emerald, with diamonds aiid sapphires, mounted in’ piatinum, between Wardmat Park aud Mayflowsr Hotel. Return to M. Moore, manager, Wardman Park. Rewsrd, $200. 13¢ POCKETBOO! ntaining driviig permits, watch, keys and smull suin uioney, Reward. Call Col. 4705, Apt. 305, 3701 Mass. AYEWW . PURSE-Tan. in W. B. & A. station. Sunday evening. tuining cash, - Md driver’s permit. fountain pen, vanity case aud ‘other smail articles, Reward. Adains 18 L7 M. corner Clifton Return 2550 Univer- e, 3 mos. old: “Little 30thaid Que £ to 3640 Newark 4961 ¥ PURSE, gray, containing money snd vali- ables, between St. Matthew's and N st. Coun._ave. Potomac 1308, WATCH AND BRACELET, white gold. Gruei make, {rom Kann's store'on way store or in Hecht's. R. L. Henderson, phone N. 5930-J. | WATCH. Return to 1513 Rhode Island aye. | n.w. Reward SR WEDDING RING -Orange blossom. _Finder return to Mrs. B. Jones, 1133 13th st. n.w. BROOKLAND CITIZENS URGE STREET WORK Andrew Scheer Is Nominated for Post on Federation Ad- visory Council, Several important street ments for the vicinity were recom- mended last night by the Brookland Citizens' Association, meeting in Brook- land Masonic Hall. These included ex- tension of Seventeenth street north- east from Rhode Island avenue soutn across the railroad tracks, extension of South Dakota avenue from Rhode Island avenue to Bunker Hill road. and the opening of Franklin street with erection of a bridge to carry it over the B. & O. tracks near Eighth street. The association indorsed the Cram- ton bill for expansion of public par This was voted following &n adaress by Dr. George C. Havenner, president of the Federation of Citizens' Associa- tons, on the bill Andrew F. E. Scheer was nominated Dby the assoclation to the advisory coun- cil of the federation. Marvin M. McLean presided at the meeting. improve- Capt. I. A. Luke Reassigned. Capt. Ittai A. Luke, Ordnance De- partment, attached to the office of the chief of ordnance, Munitions Building, has been assigned to duty at Leland Stanford. Junior, University, California, effective in May next. Deaths. BELFIELD, NA' . On Monday, March 11, 1929, ut George Washingion Hospital. s 5:15" pan. NANNIE BELFIELD. = Remains restiny al funeral Lome ‘of O. B. Jenkins, 809 10th st. n.w., until Wednesday win funersl services' at Nomini Bapi Church, Templemsns, Va., March 13 v, A BLONDHEIM, ROSA. i1, 1929, at her 1 P nw. ROSA. On_Monday, March wile of the ndheim. Funeral from her late Tesi- deuce, 1725 Kilbourne pl. 1.w.. on Wednes- day, March 13, at 1:30 p.m. Interment ut Wushington Hebrew Cemetery. Rela- tives and friends invited. MIBELL, ELLEN J. Departed thi Monday. March 11. 1929, ELLEN J BELL, toving mothier of Nellie 1. Caipbell. Interient at Clarksville, Mo. 13 CHAMBERS, FRANK. Departed this life Satazasy. March 9.°1029, at his residence; 933 N AL uw. FRANK. devoted son of George ‘aiid Tréne Chanibers und brother of Mrs. Dorothy Garnett Mrs, Beriha Jucksou, Ruth. "Georgle Floyd, Clarence. Carrie and Benjamin Chambers.” He leaves to mouin his departure many oter rela tives and friends. Funeral Wednesdn March 13, at 8 p.ni., from John T. Rhine: funeral chapel. 3rd ‘and Eye sts. .. Re- mains to be shipped to Fredericksburg, Va. DAVIS, ELIZA WEST. Departed this life. suddenly, Sunday morning. March 10, 1929, ELIZA WEST DAVIS. She is survived by a ioving daughter. Eva Butler; a brother, Thomas H. Booker. sr.. nephew. Thomas H. Booker, Jr.; son-in-law, James Butler: five grandchildren and a host of other rel- atives and friends. Funeral Wednesday, Marcn 13, at 1 oclock p.m., from Second Baptist Church, 2nd and N 'sis. 8.%. Rev. J. Richardson, officiating. Relatives and friends invited. EPPS. THOMAS T. On Monday, March 4. 1926, at his residence, Fairmont Heights, Md.. THOMAS T. EPPS, husband of Daisy Epps, father of Thomas, Ralph and Edith Epps. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors. Puneral Wed- hesday, March 13, at 3 p.m.. from the W. Eruest Jarvis Co. funieral parlors, 2232 Ga. ave. n. EVANS, ELIZABETH A. On Monday, March 11,1920, ELIZABETH A. EVANS, beloved wile of ihe late Joseph A. Evans. Puneral Thursday, March 12. {rom the residence of ‘her niece, Mrs. Mary C. Leishear, 3713 Warren st nw. at 8:45 oclock ‘am.: thence to’ Holy Trinity Church, 36th and O'sts. n.w. at 9:15, where muss will be said “for ' Uie ‘repose’ of her soul. ment Arlington National Cemetery. 13 EWALD, JANE. On Saturday. March 9. 1929, ot 9:40 pmc at her residence Atlifgtor, Va. JANE EWALD. beloved wife of Elmer W.'Ewald. Funeral will be held from her laie residence, Arlington, Va.. at 2 p.m.. Tuesday, March 13, Services at the Arlington M. E. Church. Friends and rela tives invited. Interment at Columbia Gar dens Cemetery. (Philadelphia papers please capy. ARMER, CHARITY A. Departed this lifc alter & short iliness, at the residence of daushter, Lizzie Green, 2007 O st now., CHARITY A. PARMER. the beloved Wifé' of Elias Farmer (nee Campbell). She leaves nine children. Funeral Wednesdas. March = 13, ' from 'St. - Mary's Catholic Church, Charles County, Md. Remains a! McGuire's, 1820 9th st., uniil Wednesday orning. LEMING, MARY AU 1929, at Dobbs Perry. N. Y. MARY AU GUSTA FLEMING, daughter’ of Mr. and Mis. Georse G: Fleming of Dobbs Ferry. ¥, and kranddauhter of Col. and Mr "j. Fleming of Fort Riley, Kans. Burial Wednesday at 10 a.m. at Arlington Na- tional Cemetery. HANLON. MARY TERESA. March 11, 1929 at ight. MARY 'TERESA. _infant ¥ ©on March 10. 5 £ Funeral from the residence of her parent 14, at 10 aum. Cemetery. NOCKEMEYER, CAROLINE M. On Sunday. March 10. 1929, 4l the Homeopathic Hos- pital, CAROLINE M. HOCKEMEYER. wife of the lale John Hockemever. uged 81 years. Funersl from the chapel of Thomas £ Sergeon. 1011 7th st. p.w. on Wednes- Uy, March 13, at 2 pui. Relatives, triends wnd members of Ruth Cuspter. No. 1. uterment st Interment Mount Olfset O. E. S. Invited to attend. Arlingion National Cemetery. HONESTY, THOMAS. All members ¢f Union Friendship Lodge. No. 891, G. U. 0. of O. tend the funeral of our laté brother. F.. 1o assemble at Union Wesley A. M. E. Zion Chueh. 23rd st. between L and M sts. hw. Wednesdey. 'March 13, 1929, o at- tend the fuueral of our lute brother. THOMAS HONESTY, at | pui. sharp. By ENCE DENNISON, Noble Grand. JAMES, Permanent Sec LILLY. Ou Suuday. March 10. at’ her residence, 420 Ridye st mourn her 10ss & husbaid, Fred Johuson: one son, Jesse Gordon: one ' brother, George Gordou: five grandehildren and # Nost of other relatives i friends. Ke- mains resting &t William T, Tolbert's fu- neral parlor. 1308 6th st. ‘nw et ul Tharsduy. March 14, ut 2 o'clock b from Tolbert's funeral parior. 13 E. JOSEPH M. On_ Tuesday, March 11, . 5t 3:30 ., JOSEPH M., 'the beloved and of Mariatet S. Lane (nee Hull) Funeral from his late residence, 218 E st. nee. on Wednesday, March 13, ui 8:15 a.m. Requiem mass at St. Joseph'’s Chireh. at 915 aun. Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- tery. Relatives and {riends invited. ANE. JOSEPH M. The members of the loly Name Society of St. Joseph's Church are advised of the death of JOSEPH M Reward. 12¢ WRIST WATCH, Iady's. recta white | Reuu‘ul T gold Bulova, wilh chain bracelet. if_returned to 3506 16th st. n.w $200 REWARD | for return of pear-shaped brooch mounted | | In platinum with dinmonds: belween Ward- nen Park und Mayflower Hotel. Return o Mr. Mouore, menuser Wardman Park Hotel. | One-Half the Usual Cost $ 85.00 gh Prices for a Think of The Prices Cemetery Plot in one of the best e, $38.00 » Ladles' Dresses and Mees .. $6.00 up Complete Funerals, $75'm © $7.00 As low as.. Servier, $4.00 Best Quality Funeral ears to am cemetery.... Ambulanee Finest in city. Only.. able, with 35 years’ ence Personal Services Free Lane. The rosary will be rected at his residence. 218 E st. me. on Tuesday. March 12, 1929, at 8:30 pi. Al members ure invited (o be preseut. JOHN J. HURLEY. INQUIST, SUSAN. Ou Monday. March 11 1929, wt’ Geiice. 20 8l SL S SUSAN belgved wife Iate Jo Funeral Thursduy, March' 14 from the abuve resideice 5830 theice (o lmmaculate Coi- ceplion Church, Wwhere requiem mass will be suid at 9 s, for (he Fepose of her soul, Interment Mouut Olivel Cenietery. Litives wad Irieuds invited. 13¢ WALTER HARMON. M 1925, Wi his residenice. st se, WALTER HARMON LOVE beloved husband of Suruh Lucile Loveless (nee Presgraves), tuther of Nannie Kouou and_ Lucill . Funeral notice later. MAJOR, VICTORIA V. On Mouday. March 11, 1929, at the Emergency Hospital. VIC- TORIA V. MAJOR of 3805 Iowa ave. n.w. wife of the late Hurry B. Major. in her 64th year. Funeral {rom the chapel of Thomas S. Sergeon. 1011 7th st. nW. on Thursday. March 14, at 11 a.m. Reldtives and friends invited to attend. Interment nwood Cemetery. 13 MANNAKEE, WILLIAM E. On Tuesday. March 12, 192). WILLIAM E. the beloved husband of Cairie B, Maunakee. aged 77 years, and father of Chester Mannakee, Mrs. Theodore Jones and Mrs. D. S, Pool Funeral from the residence of his daugh- ter, Mrs. D. S. Pool. 3613 N. H. ave. n.w.. on “Thursduy. Mascli 14.'at 2 pim. Inter- ment Fort Livcoln Cemetery. 13 MoKINNEY. ANNIE BOLGER. Murch 12 1929, at her tesiden st onw. Mes. ANNIE BOLGE NEY. wife of Williaw € mother of Cant W. D. M Jotn® M. McKinuey, Nt later. MINOR, REV. RICE. 9, 1939, at Wi reilde Kev. ICE MINOR, dord iza Minor, loving fathe ter. Hyid Minor sud Elizabeth Tyler. ther of Bettle Bruce. Remaius will lié instate ut church Wednesda Irsday mor 10 ral Thursday, 1 om Third Bap th how. Rev. G. O. Bullock of- Friends are invited . resting at last, trinls_and sufferings ' past, ou suffereds in patience sou On Tuesday. . 800 2150 MeK1 McKinuey Kinnuey and M, ce uf funeral On_ Saturday, March 915 N St. bw. devoted husband of f Mionie Ban- to, and Q' sts fciating. ors Until_God called sou home to suffer no more. 13 M PLL. LELIA BRADLEY. =~ Departed e Mandsy, March il 1920, at 1:10 A, Wt her residence. 602" 49Th'si ne., li Gl triimphant taiih, LELIA MITC BLL, beloved wile of Jouws E. Miichell mother of Ruth_ icColiough, Jessie Brad- fey and Harty Brown: sister of Amisiead Cerzinskia Brown atd Clars Brown. d friend of unersl Thursdag, Ma from Miles Chure eén L st. and N. ¥. n.%. MITCHELL, LELIA. Members of the Ladies' Sidence, 1725 Kilbourne | late Elias | beioved mother of Olwer and Earl | Inter- m daughter of Timotby and Kathieen Hanlon. | 641 H st. n.e.. Thursday morning, March | n.w. LILLY JOHNSON. She leaves to | of the | Braths. MITCHELL, LELIA. Ofcers and members of Forest Temple, No. 9. I B. P. O. E. of W.. are notified of the death of Daughter LELIA MITCHELL. fon of _sorrow Wednesday, March 13. 1929, 8 p.m., Pythian Building, /i2th and U sts. n.w. Puneral Thurs March 14. at 1 o'clock from Miles Memorial, 3rd st. between L st. and New York ave ‘m.w. Morning Star Lodge. No. 40: Columbia Lodge, No. 85: Columbia Tempie, No. 422, aud Love and Harmony Tewples are invit KOSA S’ CONLEY, Dt. Ruler. MARIE PIERCE, Fin. Scc. O DONNELL, IDA ) Tuesday, March 12. 1929, IDA (PEGGY). beloved ‘wife of ‘Thomas O'Donnell. Re: mains at the residence of his mother, Mis. Anule OLounell. 1815 8th si. nw. Notice of funeral herenfter s PABST. EDWARD E. 12,1929, i his res nw. EDWARD E. nd of Bertha E hereafter. «Brooklyn, copy ). RICK. FRED G. 1929. ‘at his Suddenly on n Tuesday, March nee, 4622 '15tn beloved b e of fune: N Y., papers please on Monday, Tesidence, 1010° G st. ne.. RED G. i his 60th’ year, the beloved asband of Fannie Rick. Funeral from | the_mbove address Wednesday. March 13. at 2 pm. Relatives and friends invited | to attend. 12 | RICK. FRED G. Couneil. No. 16, Mareh 11, G Members of Anacos Jr. O. U. A. M, are re- atsted to attend the funeral of our Iate brother, FRED G. RICK. from his late res- idence, 1010 G 'st. s.e. on Wednesday. Murch 13, 1929. at 2 p.m. Interment | Cedar Ml Cemetery | JAS. R. FRATHER, | Attest: R. Al ESTEP, R. 8. | RICK. FRED G. Sir Knights of Bright- ery, No. 6. K. T., are re- end the funeral of the Iate G. RIC 2:30 p.m. March 13, 1939, from his late residence, 1010 G st. s.e. Full Templar | uniform, OMAR J. VEI | ROWE. ALVIN ROD | " urday, March 9. 1929, at 1011 West First | ave. 'Topeka. Kans. ALVIN RODGER husband of Annie Hilton® Rowe, formerly of Washington. | SCHARNAGLE. 10, 192 ia Councilor, Wed: Eminent Commander. RS. Suddenlv, Sat- ARTHUR. On Sunday. at s residence. 1216 ey ARTHUR, beloved. Risband ratices ‘Nebon | Scharnarle, Funersl from St. Patiick’s Church on Wednesday. Murch 13, at 10 w.m. Relatives and friends 1uvited. Iuterment Arhington National | Cewmetery. - | SIMPSON. . EDGAR. On Sunday, Maren 10, > G0ia. )" ai” Providence . Hospitals 3 EDGAR.. beloved son of - J. Frank’ and Maggie Simpson. Remains resting at the Perry & Walsh funeral parlors uni a s, Tuesd; Funeral from his late residence, lestown, Md., on Wednesday. Mareh 3. thence to the Sacred Heart Church, where requiem mass will be said | 10 mm; for the repose of his soul. in- termeni Sacred Heart Cemetery. 13 TAYLOR., THEODORE FRANCIS. On Mon- day. Maren 11. 1929, at his Tesidence. 2113 1st st. n.w.. THEODORE FRANCIS, in “his #6th yeir, devotea husband of Plorence Imogene his late residence Wednes 13, at 11 am. Interment Rock Creek Ceme: Potery, 12 TURVEY. BENJAMIN F. On Mondas. March 11. 929, at the residence of his brother, Geotve Turvey, 1239 Potomac st. n.w. BENJAMIN F. TURVEY. Funerai from his late residénce Wednesday, March | then to Holy Trinity Church, where mass | wik ve said at 9:15 am. Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery. Relatives and fricnds invited. “ | WALKER, CHRISTOPHER C. On Sundas, March 10, 19:9. at the residence of his son. L. E._Walker, 4219 River rd. n.w.. CHRISTOPHER C.. beloved husband of the late Cordelia Waiker. Funeral from Oak Hill Chapel on Wednesday. March 13 st 2 pm. Relatives and iriends inyited. Body Testing at J. T. Clements’ Sons undertak- ing_establishment. Interment Oak Hill Cemetery. KER. C Mareh 11, ai Walter Reed Hospital, .CLAUDE. band of Alice Walker. Notice of fu: neral hereafter. Remains resting at the Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors, 2222 ave. n.w. | WALLACE, CARTER. Departed this life Sunday. March 10, 1929, at Emergeney Hospital, CARTER WALLACE. the beloved husband of Dora Wallace and father of William, Elizabeth, Stewart and . He also leaves other rel tives and friends. Funeral Wednesday. March 13. at 10 a.m.. from the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funerai parlors. 2222 Ga. ave. n.w. Interment Lincoln Memorial Ceme- tery. WHALER, JULIA ADELL. On Tuesd March '12. 1929. at Emergency Hospl fter a long iliness, JULIA ADELL. & 6 years, beloved wife of John W. Whale emains resting at Hyson s funeral hom 1300 N st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. WITHEROW. WILLIAM WALKER. On Mon- day, March 11, 1929, at the residence of his' son, Charles W. Witherow. 3410 acomb ' st. n.w TLLIAM WALKER WITHEROW. hisband of the late Amelis Staub_Witherow. Puneral service Thurs- | gar March 14, at 1 p.m. at Tanesiown. \ A | Iu Memoriam. ALTMANN, JOHN B. In sad but loving re- i " membrance of our dear husband and father, JOHN B. ALTMANN. wbo passed away seven years ago today. E | 1sa WIFE AND CHILDREN. ¢ | EAYLOR, JOHN. In sad but loving remem- brance of my dear nusband. JOHN BAY- | LOR. who departed this life eight years i a%o today, March 12, 1921. Sleep on. dear husband. And take thy rest; we loved you dearly. ut_God_loved yo! 3 HIS DEVOTED WIFE. MRS. TINNIE BAY- LOR, 215 Blands court. BUTLER. LEITHA A. HALEY, JESSIE O. Sacred to- the memory of ‘our beloved mother. LEITHA A. BUTLER. and_sister. JESSIE O. HALEY, who departed this life 10 years ago today. March 12 and January 7. 1919, respectively. ‘Today recalls the memory 1 of o lovegd owes iaid to rest, i An’:l 1 Irc n\.u hlllu drel‘?lt‘::h;:ll 'Are ' those "who Jove <t | BENJAMIN W. BUILER AND PAMILY. CADEL. Al € V. In sad memory of my ¢ dear nother, ALICE V. CADEL. who passed away olie year sgo tudwy, March 12, 1928, Today recalls sad memories Of our dear ones Sone to res | The uh?; who lhllrl‘K L;( n\‘l‘”:‘hl:ld by"‘ Who foved the k Are the ones VR, \UGHTER. OMIE. | CALLOW, EDWIN C. In sad but loving re- | “'membranee of our dear husband and father. EDWIN C. CALLOW. who departed ihis “lite one year ayo loday at Saranac Lake, N. Y. Gone, but not forgotten. FAMILY." * HOGAN, CATHERINE. Tn sad but lovine memory of our dear mother. i | CATHERINE HOGAN. who departed this life eight years axo today. March 12, 1921. The one we loved has gone to rest; Her firm, true heart is still; T hands, that alweys gave us help Now lie In death’s col R0 | JOINSON. ALMA B. COOK. Sacred to the | memory of a dear. devoted cousin, ALMA B. COOK JOHNSON. whom God removed from our midst six years ago today, March 12, 1923, Loving thoughts Just to show I trie and tender. will always remember. MAUDIE. LETINA, ANTHONY STUART. In swret ‘memoty of our dear and only boy. AN- THONY STUART LETINA, Who was taken from us so_suddenly one vear ago todav; March 12, 1928, at the age of 6 years 2 months. God took our boy from our home But uever from our hearts. & OTHER AND DADDY. M¢ELROY. ELIZABETH AND SILAS E. Sacred memory of our dear mother, ELIZA- BETII McELROY. who departed this life one yeur wgo today. March 12. 1928. and father, SILAS E. McELROY. January 1928, Peacefully sleeping, resting at last: Life's weary Lrinls wid sufferings past. Ii silence you sufiered, in patience you d called you home to suffer no e THE CHILDREN. * ANNIE R. AND SILAS H. In sad but ng_ rance of our mother. ANNIE R. MOORE. who died five years azo today. March 12. 1924. and of our father. SILAS H. .\IO()EE-‘X I‘l‘;g.flmd twenty-five | Years ago, March 13. 19 AW THEIR CHILDREN. PAC LAURA MAY TAYLOR. 1In_loving { memo of my devoted daughter. LAURA MAY TAYLOR PACE. who passed into the great bevond two sears ago. Mareh 12, !l‘: darling child. it cannot be That vou are very far from me. Or else I could not feel you here And know that you are surely near. 1'3¢e Sour smile’ T hear your song— 15 Tenly 50! 1 can't be Wrone. I know. too, that your spirit keeps sleepless Watcli o'er your babies. Gladve. Latta and Basis MOTHER. FANNIE WARE TAYLOR. PACE, LAURA MAY. 1o loving remem- brance of our dear cousin. LAURA MAY PACE: Who Baiicd Away InG yeals g0 ftiav: March 12, 1o ROBERTA PETIOSS, GEORGE PETROSS. n MEMORIALS. MONUMENTS MAUSOLEUMS DESIGNED AND ERECTED 'WRITE OR TELEPHONE FOR NLLUSTRATED BOOKLET MAIN 2968 THE J. F. MANNING CO., Inc. 919 157H StrEeT N. W, WasninaTon ,D.C. Clit. Rock Association are notified of the death of Mrs. Lelia Mitchell. Puneral Thursdey. Mareh i4. 1929, 8t 1 b, 1) Miles Memorial Church, 3rd st b New YVork ave and L'st. nw’' Seventh essment. MRS LENA J. HART, Pres, UISE_LEWIS, Sec 2 LO!

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