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The 78- year-old capitalist civic leader and| philanthropist died late yesterday at| Wesley Memorial Hospital after an ill- ness of more than two years. | Mr. Candler's rise is a story of the | romance of American business: as the proprietor of an Atlanta drug store. more than 40 years ago, he purchased the formula for Coca-Cola for a report- ed price of $500. and in 1919 sold his interest in the Coca-Cola Manufacturing Co. for $25.000,000. Advancing years caused him to re- linquish active control of the business in 1911 in favor of his son, Charles Howard Candler, and Mr. Candler turn- ed to real estate activities, civic enter- prises and philanthropies. At one time he served as mayor of Atlanta, He was married, while still a phar- macist. to Miss Lucy Howard of Atlanta, who died in 1919. Soon thereafter he The constant growth of our work is an evidence of the satisfaction we have alwavs sl Every modern cauipment is he Tt means that the Rvan service fs best from every viewpoint. Funeral Parlor—Private Ambulance—and Livery in Connection JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Telephone Atlantic 1700-1701 ALY NS ghhey-jflflausuleu Beautiful—Enduring—Convenient A History of Continuous Success 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. 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 Office 1000 Conn. Ave. Main7897 EISEMAN'S %7 SEVENTH & CHARGE $25 Gone By The days w ‘by. Today one more than one QY & heo o= AV AN Don’t Hesitate to Open a AT EISEMAN'’S - Our Liberal Credit Plan is sen- sible, dignified, practical. ables you to wear stylish clothes without noticing the outlay. New Spring SUITS & TOPCOATS $30 - Pay in small weekly funeral service blindly have gone with the assurance of getting fine, modern service at a price never | ASA G. CANDLER. | | was sued for $500,000 damages in a | breach of promise action by Mrs. | | Onezima de Bouchel of New Orleans, | | but won the verdict after a lengthy | | trial. In 1923 he married the former [Mrs. Mary Little Reagan of Atlanta.| ‘ vho survives him with two brothers, | | Bishop Warren A. Candler, senior bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church South, and Judge John 8. Candler, a distinguished Georgia jurist, and five children, Charles Howard, Asa. jr.; Willlam and Walter Candler, and | Mrs. Henry Heinz; two stepchildren | also survive. Dr. Franklin N. Parker, dean of the Candler School of Theology at Emory | University, will officiate at funeral serv- ices tomorrow at the palatial Candler home. Interment will be in the West- | view Cemetery. Began With $2.50. | Mr. Candler’s path to success was not | , without its obstacles. He was 10 years !old when the Civil War began. The family farm was near the path of | | desolation spread by Sherman’s march | through Georgia, and when the war had tended the farm was stripped of slaves, | stock and provisions. He did his share | of the work of reclaiming the land, at | the same time attending the public schools. This he supplemented by the | study of pharmacy, and when he was | 21 went to Atlanta, Ga., with a capital | of $2.50. Going to work in a drug store, | he remained until November, 1873, when | his father died, and he returned to the amily farm to take charge of it. In addition to his gifts to charity, which aggregated several million dollars, | Mr. Candler’s life was characterized by numerous instances of practical altru- ism—acts which in their inception ap- peared like tossing away money for the benefit-of the public. During the money panic_of 1907 he offered to purchase from business men property they wished | | to sell, not at panic prices, but at the | | peak prices preceding that period. As | a result he paid out $1,100,000 in cash for Atlanta real estate without demand: ing any sacrifice from the owners. ‘When the World War cut off the Eu- ropean cotton market and the price | dropped to 6 cents a pound, Mr. Candler | went to the rescue of the Southern cot- | ton_growers, announcing his readiness to lend on cotton up to $30,000,000 on | the basis of 6 cents a pound. After a | large portion of the amount had been | distributed he took off the limit and | offered to lend as much as the South wished to borrow. Mr. Candler was born December 30, 1851, on a farm near Villa Rica, Ga., the son of Samuel Charles and Martha Beall Candler. The family was of Irish descent, tracing to a William Candler of Callan Castle, Ireland. & ¥ 8TS ACCOUNT It en- $35 or monthly amounts hen one had to buy may call upon us {30.29; 12 midnignt, 30.30; 18 am. 30.28; noon, 30.27. THE WEATHER District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia—Occasional rain tonight and | tomorrow; mild temperature; increasing southeast or south winds. ‘West Virginla-—Rain tonight and to- morrow; mild temperature. Records for 24 Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 70; 8 p.m., 62; 12 midnight, 56; 4 am., 53; 8 am, 51; noon, 60. Barometer—4 p.m., 3031; 8 pm 4 am, 30.27 Highest temperature, 72, occurred at 4 pm. yesterday. Lowest temperature, 50, occurred at {7 am. today, | | f Temperature same date last year— | Highest, 58; lowest, 41. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey. Today—Low tide, 3:52 a.m. and 4:18 | p.m.; high tide, 9:30 a.m. and 9:56 pm. | Tomorrow—Low tide, 4:27 am. and 5 g{m'; high tide, 10:12 am. and m:';u pm. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 6:24 a.m.; sun sets 6: ¥ p.m. 'omorrow—Sun rises 6:22 am.; sets 6:13 p.m. Shmadss Moon rises 7:46 a.m.; sets 10:08 p.m Automobile lamps to be 1 ne- half hour after splmsct, TRt Condition of the Water, Great Falls—Slightly muddy. Weather in Various C Statlons. Abilene, Tex. Albany, N. Atianta, G Atiantic Gity’ 2 3098 30:30 i Baltimore. Md.. 30.28 Cloudy Birmingham .. 29.90 Cloudy Bismarck, N. D. 20.60 Raining Boston. Mass. . 30.18 . Cloudy Buffalo, N. Y, ; Pcloudy Charleston. 8.C. 3 3 Cloudy Chicazo, il ... Raining Cine‘nnati,Ohio. 29,94 Raining Cleveland, Ohio. 30.10 . Cloudy Columbia, S. C. 30.20 Raining Denver, Colo... 29.66 Cloudy Detroit, Mich... 30.08 . Cloudy El Paso. Tex... 20.80 Clear 29.70 Cloudy He'ena, Mont .. 30.02 Huron,'S. Dak Siear” Indianpolix.ird 0.9 o1 Rxining Jacksonville,Fla. 30.14 02 Cloudy Kansas City.Mo. 29 62 32 Clear Los Angeles.... 29.88 .01 Clear Louisville. Ky.. 29.88 02 Ralning Mivmi, Fla..... 30.18 .02 Cloudy New Orleans . 29.82 32 Raining g‘(h.‘\onrk. (;:l ’(zg 7,% ... Cloudy 'qm‘-k;‘u.' k-’:‘fvb; ¥ 3,9’ :f‘il 02 Pt.cloudy ndelphia.Pa. 30.30 X Phoenix. Ariz... 2982 . CX:::?Y Pittsburgh, Pa.. 30.16 . Fogey Portland. Me... 30.18 Cloudy Portlan Cloudy San !mlnnlt'),y 9 s San Diexo, Caiif 29.90 San_ Francisco. 30.08 St. Louis. Mo.. 70 St. Paul, Minn. Seattle, Galveston, Te: Pt.cloudy Cloudy (7 am., Greenwich time. today.) London, England.....1TMPgEature, Weather. Paris, France.. 36 (;_l;.u‘dvv Vienna. Austria... 28 Part cloudy Copenhiagen, Denmaik... 36 Part cloudy Stockholm, 'Sweden 4 Cloudy Gibraltar. Spain. .. 56 Cloudy (Noon. Greenwich time. [ today.) Horta (Fayal). Azores. Part cloudy (Current ol Hamilton, Bermud e . Bermuda Havana, Cuba... e ¢ 72 Cl Colon, Canal Zone. oud 78 Cloudy ARGENTINA DATA, (For the week ending March 11, 1929.) ~Temperature—Precipitation.— Cur. Depar. Cur. Depar. Corn and Northern wheat zone..... 72 41 +0.3 Advances to High fost. 10S ANGELES, March 13 (#).—R. M. Sands, who began with the E. L. Do- heny interests as a stenographer in New York 15 years ago, has been elected a di- rector of the Petroleum Securities Co. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th & F Perry & Walsh Morticians Private Ambulances 29 H St. NN\W. Main 984 11 ___FOUND. LOST ANIMALS, apply Animal Rescue FOR Le -yl Main ' 801 BARPIN, lady's. aquamarine setting. Main_8176. BRACELET. Monday, flexible, _white-gold: beiween 5th and Decatur and Georgla a and_Jeferson sts. Reward. Col. 2609. 1 BROOCH—ON F st. between 7th and 9th n.w, or on Alta Vista car. a cameo brooch in a’ Colonial setting; valued for association. Reward. Return to 2807 38th st. n.w. Phone Cleveland 3243-J. 13 BUNCH OF KEYS_In black leather case: between 13th and Pa. ave., 14th and N. Y. ave. n.w.. Saturday.’ the ‘ninth of March Retuin to the Postal Telegraph Office, 1418 N. Y. ave., to Messenger 101. CAT. black, female, white breast. four white feet.,” white stripe around righ hind lex nanie, “Monty”: probably in_vicinity of Mintwood pl. ~ Return to 1849 Mintwood pl. 15+ old. filigree, with Rewi Miss Fossett, 140 DOG—Lost or straved, pel B City license No. 85: name “Sparkey." phone Lincoln 8204, 3 EYEGLASSES. torfolse shell. between 12th and Mass. ave. and 14th & Florida ave. n.w., Reward. Fr. 8446. OERATRE: FOUNTAIN PEN, gold. Sunday nighi. Name engraved on it, “S. G. Loeffler, jr.” Reward Return to 731 Earle Bldg GLASSES, " tortoiseshell. March_ 8, 8th and H sts. 866._Reward 5 i GLASSES, shell 1im in case: vicinity of 17th and Pennsylvania ave., Saturday afternoon. 3131 Eve st.mw. . _ 14 COMB —engraved 1. L. M v Clifton st. wnd University pl. eturn 0 Univer- Siiy pl._Reward i ‘ COCKER SPANIEL White. with tan mark- ings: female: sirayed from 1 Mass, nve. now. Mond morning. Reward. Deeatur 438, 1627 Muss. ave. n.w. EYEGLASSES— Tortolse-shell: St Aloysius Church or vicinityy, Reward. Phone Linc. 2115 after 6 pm. _ 459 13° LADY'S WRIST WATCH. Ilinois: white gold metal mesh band: between National Theater and Willard Hotel. Reward. 4115 Conn. 3 Cleveland 2737, _ & 1 PEARL_BEADS, string of. on Friday week. in Rock Creek Park or at Poini; suitable reward to finder. room ‘clerk. Hotel Washington. PIN, emerald, with diamonds and s mounted in platinum. between W Park and Mayflower Hotel. Return r !‘!‘l';“rl‘. manager, Wardman Park. Hf\‘ll‘::(lr tantic Tele- i Teunis case, n.e. "Call Lincoln or Inst Hains Phone 13* POCKETBOOK. green. between Kann's and Le. Ave. Market, Mondas. containing driver's permit, papers and mouey. Reward. Lincoln 6345-W. 507 Tth st. s.e. . Our wishes to pa service, complete, may be had for as little as $125. EAL FUNERAL HOME "For reference, HAsk your neighbor 816 H STREET N.E Phones Lincoln 8200-8201 VARG Bladensburg Rd_ NE POCKETBOOK, _lady's, _contalning _driving permits, watch, keys and small sum money. Reward. Call Cleveland 4705, Apt. 305, 3701 Mass. ave. nw. A POODLE. male, brown streaked with whit no collar or ¢ ighborhood 12th- & sts. n.w._ North _Reward. i PURSE Tan, in W. B & A station Sunday _evening, iing cash. Md. driver's pe il vanity cuse and " other Keward. Ad. el i 3 SPECTACLES, (ortoise rim. in case G st near Q. W. Universily. Reward. Decatur_3516-W i WATCI AND BRACKLET. white vold, make, from Kani's store'on way (o Hec! storeor i Tlech Liberal rewsrd. R._L._Henderson. plione N. 5930-J.___ $200 REWARD —for return of pear-shaped brooch mount in platinum with dinmonds: between Ward- man Park and jower Hotel Return to Mr. Moore. ms ¢ Wardman Park_Hotel. MONUMENTS. THE FINEST DISPLAY IN THE CITY. All monuments reduced for 30 day: Do not base purchase on photographs ;areunud by agents. R. DURITY. Est. 1800, call nen Qards of Thanks. MARRIS. BESSIE JAMES. We wish to take {his means of thanking our many friends for, their kind expression of sympathy and beautiful floral tributes during our fecent bereavements. THE FAMILY. * WALKER, NOVELLA. T acknoviedee with Siricere appreciation the Kindness, svm- thy and beautiful floral tributes ‘of our Reichbors, friends and relatives at the iil- Tess and death 'of my beloved wife. NOVELLA WALKER. JAMES E. WALKER Deaths. BLONDHEIM, ROSA. On Monday. 11,1929, af her residence. 1725 K Pl nw.. ROSA. wife of the late Elias and beloved mother of Oliver and Earl Blon he'm. Funeral from her 1725 Kilbourne pl. n.w. ferred until Thursday am. Interment st Washington ‘Hebrew | Cenietery. Relatives and friends invited. CORNELIA SEMPLE. On Tues- h 12, 1929. at Tesidence. nw 1A SEMPLE: Alex Brifton Browne, aged 35 Funeral from her late residence rsday. M. 148t 3 pm terment at ‘Louisville. 'Ky.. on Fridey. March 15." (Loulsville papers please copy BURDINE. EUGENE. On Tuesday. March 12, 1929. EUGENE BURDINE, beloved husband la Ward Burdine,” In his sevent seventh year, Funeral Friday, March 15, at 2 pm. from the Sixth Presbyterian Chureh. 16th and Kennedy sts. Interment Congressional Cemelery. 14 CAMPRELL, ELLEN J. Departed this life Monday. March 11. 1929, ELLEN J. CAMP- BELL. loving mother of Nellie D. Campbeil. Interment at Clarksville, Mo. 13 CARTER. ELMER PITTMAN. Remains of | “the iafe ELMER PITTMAN CARTER will be buried Thursday. March 14. 1929, at 2 p.m.. at Congressional Cemetery. Rela- tives and friends invited. | COOK. RICHARD P. _Suddenly, Wednesdav, March 13. 1929. RICHARD P.. beloved son of the iate Charles and Mary E. Cook.| Funeral from the chapel of P. A Talta- | Vull, 436 th st. s w., Friday. March 15. at | 2 pm. Interment Conkressional Ceme- tery. Relatives and friends invited. 14 COOPER. GEORGE_S. Suddenly. Tuesday. March 12, 1920, GEORGE §.. beloved hus- | band of Margaret H. Cooper. Funeral from his late residence, 1819 Wyoming ave. Friday. March 15 at 1030 am. Interment private. uz YSON, MARTHA E. Tuesday. March 12, PYa50: ‘at Sibley Hospital. MARTHA E._ (neé Turner). beloved wife of the late James B. Dyson. Funeral from the residence of her son. Warren L. Dyson. 219 8th st.n.e.. | on Thursday. March 14, at 2 p.m. Reia- | fives and friends invited. Interment Con- gressional Cemetery. EVANS. ELIZABETH A On Monday, March 1 *40. 1029, ELIZABETH A. EVANS, beloved wite of ihe late Joseph A. Evans. Funeral Thursday. March 12. from the residence ¢ of her niece, Mrs. Mary C. Leishear. 3713 Warren now. at 8:45 oclock ‘a.m thence to Holy Trinity Church. 36th and O'sts, mw.. at 0:15, where mass will be sald for the repose of her soul. Inter- ment Arlington National Cemetery. 13 On Tuesdav. March 12, at_her residence. W SARAH_CATHERINE. widow of Georz: W, Gorham. in the & vear of her age. Funeral from her late Tesidence Thursdey., March 14, at 2 p.m. Friends and relatives invited. HANLON. MARY TERESA. March 11, 1920, at midnight. MARY 'TERESA. infant daughter of Timothy and Kathieen Hanlon. Funeral from the residence of her parents. 641 H st. n.e. Thursday morning, March 14, at 10 a.m. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 13 HELMAN. ELIZABETH. On Monday. March 11, 1020, at Memorial Hospital. Johnstown, Pa.. Mrs. ELIZABETH HELMAN of Stoyes- town. Pa. beloved mother of Harvey J. Zimmerman. this city. JACOBS, ABRAHAM ISAAC. On Monday. March 11, 1929. = ABRAHAM ISAA JACOBS, in his 75th year. Funeral from H. M. Padgett’s funeral home. 131 11th st s.6.. on Thursday. March 14. at 2 p.m. In- terment Congressional Cemetery. Departed this life March 9, 19; p.m.. JAMES JOHNSON. lov- ing husband of Ollia Johnson, devoted father of Fredric, loving cousin of Mamie Alexander Gosten. Funeral Friday, March 15, 2 p.m.. from his late residence. 2612 K st. n.w.. thence to Union Wesley Church. Rev. ' Williams, pastor. Relatives and friends invited. A precious one from us is gone, A voice we loved is stilled. A place is vacant in our home Which never can be filled. THE FAMILY. * JOHNSON, LILLY. On Sunday. March 10, 1920, 6 am. at’ her residemce. 429 Ridge st. n.w., LILLY JOHNSON. She leaves to mourn her loss & husband. Fred Johnso! one ' son. Jesse Gordon: one "brother. George Gordon: five randchildren and & host of other relatives and {riends Testing at William T. Tolbert’s fi neral parlor. 1308 6th st v. Fune Thursdav. March 14. at 2 from Tolbert's funeral patior. ' JOHNSTON, SARAH A.. On Tuesday. March 12.°1929. at the Bapilst Home. 3248 N st. n.w. SARAH A. JOHNSTON. in her 98th year. Funeral services at the above ad- dress Thursdsy. March 14, at 9 am. In- terment at Philadelphia. LEE. LUCIE. On_Tuesday. March 12, 1920, at 1015 pm. LUCIE LEE, in her 16th- year, granddaughter of Mrs. Oscar Jarecki. Funeral services in Efie, Pa. Thursday, March 14. . LINQUIST, SUSAN. On Monday, March 11, 1929, at’ her residence. 30 8th st. s.e.. SUSBAN LINQUIST. beloved wife of the Iate John C. Linauist. Puneral Thursday. March 14. 1929, from the above residence At 8:30 am. thence to Immaculate Con: ception Chufch. where requiem mass will be said at 9 a'm. for the repose of her soul. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. 13° MAJOR. VICTORIA V. On Monday. March 11. 1929. at the Emérgency Hospital, VIC- TORIA V. MAJOR of 3805 lowa ave. n.w.. wife of (he late Harry B. Major. in her 64th year. Funeral from the chapel of Thomas §. Sergeon. 1011 7th st. n.w. on Thursday. March 14, at 11 a.m. Relatives and_friends invited ‘to attend. Interment at Glenwood Cemelery. 13+ MANNAKEE, WILLIAM E._On Tuesday. Mareh 12, 1929, WILLIAM E.. the beloved husband of Carrie B, Mannakee. aged 77 years, and father of Chester Mannakee. Mrs. Theodore Jones and Mrs, D. 8. Pool. Funeral from_the residence of his daugh- ter, Mrs. D. S, Pool. 3613 N, H. ave. n.w. on ‘Thursday. Mareh 14. at 2 pm. Inte ment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. 13 McKINNEY, ANNIE BOLGER. On Tuesday. March 1 at her residence, 600 31st st. n.w. Mrs. ANNIE BOLGER McKIN- NEY. wife of William C. McKinney and mother of Capt. W. D. McKinney and Maj. John S. McKinney. ' Funeral services At Rer late Tesidence Thursday, March 14. at 8:30 am. thence tn St. Stephen Church, 25th and Pennsylvania ave. n.w. where mass will be celebrated at 9 a.m. Interment private. MELLING. IDA R. March 12. 1920, at Co- Tumbus. ‘Ohio. Sister Rose Loretto. S. N. D., formerly IDA R. MELLING of Washington, D. C. . MERKLING, KATHERINE ELIZABETH. On reh 13. 1929, at her resi. . 2732 Woodley pl. n.w.. KATHERINE ELIZABETH. beloved daushier ‘of Helens and the iate Frank S. Merkling. Notice of funeral hereafter. MINOR. REV. RICE. On Satirday. March 9. 1920, at his residence, 915 N St n.w. Rev. RICE MINOR. devoted husband of Eliza_Minor. loving father of Minnie Ban- nister, Byrd Minor and Elizabsth Tvler. brother of Bettie Bruce Remains will lie in state at church Wednesday from 7 to 12 p.m.. Thursday morning from 8 to 10 am. Funeral Thursday. March 14. at 1 o'clock, from Third Baptist Church. Sth and Q sts. n.w. Rev. G. O. Bullock of- ficiating. Priends are invited. Peacefully sleeping, resting at last, Life's weary trials and sufferings past, In silence vou suffered, in patience you bore Until_God called you home to suffer no more. 13 MINOR. RICE. Officers and members of Dougias Lodge. No. 2. Supreme Order of Helpers. are requested to attend the fu- neral of our deceased brother, Rev. RICE MINOR. Thursdav. March 14, 1920, at 1 Pan. from the Third Baptist Chureh. 5th and ‘Que sts. n.w. By order of the lodge. R. T. FRANKLIN. Mayor, JOSEPHINE STEVENSON. Fin. Clerk. * Departed 1929, at 1:10 602" 49(h st ne., LELIA MIiTCH: e of Jonas E. Mitchell, ueh. Jessie Brads | lev and Harrs Brown: sister of Brown. Cerzinshin Brown and Clara sud devoted friend of Mrs. i d ral Thursday. March 14 les Memoriai Church, 3rd st. ad N. Y. ave. n.w 13 On Tuesduv. March 4 alterReed Hospital. HENRY D. MONROE. of Tone Z Monroe. He leaves brothiers andfoup, sisters. Remains resting ot Smith & Ford's chapel, 1300 S s.e. Funeral services 16. st 1 o'clock. at the Interment at Arling- ton National Cemetery. 15 Suddenly. GORHAM. SARAH. 1920, at 6:15 p.pi Falis Church. Va on Tuesdav. IDA (PEGGY). heloved o'Donnell. Funeral from 1815 Bth st n.w 2 pm. Relati Taterment Mont i his_mother's residence. on Friday. March 15. at and_friends _Invited. Olivet Cemelery. PAGE. MARY_ANNA. FEntered the paradise od on Sunday. March 10, 1929. at her Wootton_ave.. Friendshin MARY ANNA. beloved wife Hetghts, Md W Body will rest in of William Tsler Page. chapel at Oak Hill Cemetery while await- ing arrival of a daughter. Interment Sat- urday. March 16, at 11 a.im. " EDWARD F. sday, March 12. wi his residence, 4622 15th at. nw. PABST. beloved husband of st. Puneral services ut 2:30 March 14, at his late resi- Tuterment private. No fowers. (Brooklyn, N. Y. papers please EDWARD E Berlh K B Th dence. please. cop3.) PHILLIPS. NANNIE W. On March 11, 1929, NANNIE_W. PHILLIPS sister of Dr. W. F. K. Phillips. Huried Woodville, Va. March 13, . PRATTIS. JULIA Mareh 1 Departed this lite Tuesda 1921 wt Federnisbury. M., ufter @ brief tilness, JULIA A. PRAT TIS. "beloved wife of Saul Prattis wnd devoted mother of Siephen E. Pratils of this cily und Muzie Brewinlon of Fed- craisbure, Md. . rLRY Departed this life. Mon- 1929, at 6:15 pm.. at her widow of the late Willlam . Purye mother of Mrs. Susie Lee and Robert Purvenr.’ She also leaves to mourn thel loss five srandchildren, three sisters. on brother and several nieces and nephews. Funera] Friday, March 15. at 1 pm., 1 Frazier's new funeral home. 389 R. 1. n.w. Relatives and fFends invited.” " 14 RAYMOND, Beautiful Floral Ei Our Only Store, 14th Deaths. ROSELLA H. On Tuesday Marcn 12. 1929, ROSELLA H, RAYMOND Funeral services at residenca’ of daushten Mrs. H. W_Smith, 3104 19th st_n.w. ol Thursday, March i4, at § p.m. Intermen! at Meadville, Pa > SCHEITLIY. On Wednesday a.m. at Garflel( HEITLIN. beloveq Robert Scheitlin dence. 304 st. ‘se. Friday, March at 2:30 p. Relatives and _friends invited to atten Interment at Congressional Cemetery. 18 D. M. On Tuesday. Mare arficld Hospital. after a lon ICIE_D. M. VAUG bhelove Ji Vaugon, ot st nw ices at iners st. n.w., Tl Marel Interment Rock Creek Ceme: 1 illness. wite p.m ters WALLACE. CAR Departed Sinday, March 1929, at Hospital, CARTER WALLACE. husband of Dora Wallace William. Elizabet Harold Wailace. He also le and friends this 1ife Emergenc the beloveq id now. Inte tery. WHALER, JULIA ADI March 12" 1920. at Emersency Hospital after n iong illness. JULIA ADELL. age 46 vears, beloved wife of John W. Whaler, Remains resting at Hysong's funeral home 1300 N st. n.w. Funerai services Priday, Maren 15, at the Church of the Ascension 12h and at 11 am. T On Tuesday, WINSTON. devoted Winston. father of Walker P. Twvmi John, Henry. jr.: Kate. and Nettie Winst He aiso leaves other relatives and friend Funeral Fridav. March 15. at 2 p.m.. from his late residence. Remains resting at th W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors, Ga. &ve. n.w WITHEROW. WILLIAM WALKER. On Mons g1y, March 11. 1928, at the residence of son, Charles W. berow. 341 ., LLIAM WALKE! band of the late Amelia Puneral service Thuise Staub herow Taneytown, 13 day, March 14, at 1 p.m., at Md. In Memoriam. JOHN. In sad but loving remembrancy of " our husband and father, JOHN ASH. who dled ten vears axo today. Marei 13, 1919. HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN. EMBREY, AN In sad but loving remems brance of my only daughter. ANNIE EMe BREY (nee Sheid). who departed this 1ifg eight years ago today, March 13. 1921 HER FATHER. ¢ rememb; hter, AN and the beloved Embrey. who des years ago tod EMBREY, A of my dear EMBREY (nee S wife of the late J parted th March 1 1F. In_lovin And d only d T missed vou when you left elght vears = nd empiy bed and lonely in silent room with no other to comfort me. A LON Y MOTHER. ¢ MARSHALL. In sad but loving res brance of ‘¢ur dear husband - and father, MARSHALL JONES, who left us March 13, 1922, Loving and kind in all of your ways. Upright and J to the end of your days; Sincere and faithful in heart and mind, What_a_beautiful memory you Ieft behind, DEVOTED WIFE. MRS _ELLA JONES; DAUGHTER. MRS, EDITH WELLS; SON, MR. JAMES E. JONES. . ROSE. MAGGIE F. In sweet memory of my dear wife, MAGGIE F. ROSE. who departe ed this iife eighteer vears ago todays March 13, 1911. Loving thoughts. true and tender. Just to show I will always remember. ‘YOUR LOVING HUSBAND, G. W. ROSI THOMAS. LUCY. Sacred fo the memory of our dear mother. LUCY THOMAS. who departed this life two years ago todays Mareh 13, J937. ~ THE CHILDREN. * TISINGER. JOSEPH_B. Tn loving memory of JOSEPH B. TISINGER. who died one vear ago today, March 13. 1928, HIS' WIFE AND CHILDREN. ® WANDER. MARY M. In sad but _lovini memory_of our dear mother. MARY M. WANDER. who departed this life two vears ago_today HER_CHILDREN. * __ MEMORIALS. MONUMENTS AND MAUSOLEUMS DESIGNED AND ERECTED. WRITE Or TELE- PHONE MAIN 2968 FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET. THE J. F. MANNING CO.. INC. 919 15T ST. N. W. WASHINGTON GRS I O0X A%ren FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Succeeding the orlqlna.l ‘W. R. Speare Co, 1623 Connecticut Ave. Potomac 4600 8 years at 1208 H_st.. 45 vears at 940 ¥ st Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST, N.W. - Hodern Gnapel. > Teonone Main 2473 ESTABLISHED 1876, JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St N.W. __ Phone North 47. CHAS. S. ZURHORST ) EAT SATITOL T J. WILLIAM LEE’S SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CREMATORIUM. 332 PA_ AVE_NW__NATIONAL 1384, 1385, TIMOTHY HANLON Funeral Director Private Ambulance 641 H St. N.E. Linc. 5543 T. F. COSTELLO _1724 North Capitol St. ___NORTH 1 Quick, Dignified, Efficiens Service Automobile Service Chapel W. W. Deal & Co. 816 H J LINCOLN 8200. Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home jew York Ave. W. ew York 4 Main 2600 " Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (I3AAG BIRCH) 3034 M S e N Phone West NW. Eiblstes inet V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor connected with the original W. R. Speare estabiishs Bitose pran. es 1009 H St. N.W. e T Formerly 810 F St N.W. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance g2 nx Lincoln 524 “GLENWOOD CEMETERY Choice lots and sites for sale. ____ Vaultage $5 per month. Fort Lincoln Cemetery and Crematorium Lots and Vaults. (Free vaultage in emere gencies). Perpetial Care Non-sectarian. Modern~ Crematorium, best equipped in indirect, heat. South; Office: 1332 G Street N.W. (Telephones: Al::n 6103 and Lincoln 3539) Prospect Hill Cemetery . North Capitol & W Sts. Phone North 676 Sites for sale, $30 wp, T sections just opened. 2 worth of burial sites. Non-Sectarian. Convenlently lo- cated car line. _FUNERAL DESIGNS. _ OEHMLER FLORAL'CO. 1.0 8t NW. eras—Moderate Prices Phone Main 2187 - BLACKISTONE, 1407 H Peautiful Floral Designs €5 and up CALL MAIN $707. GEO. C. SHAFFER R. JA o M h 11, - 5 el e A &' YANE PURYEAR. | EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS AT MODe ERATE PRICES, TEL. M. 106, M. 2416, & Eye Prompt Auto Delivery Service. § Gude Bros. Co,, 1212 F Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. e