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WASHINGTON’S FINEST MEN’S WEAR STOIE‘ Scotch Tweed SPRINGCOATS Tailored by Hart Schaffner & Marx 54) As rugged as granite—these fine Scotch tweeds—and as handsome, in their pleasing gray and tan mixtures. Dashing raglan or regular shoulder impressive Shower-proofed. Extra value at $40. models, an 1 Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street % Camel’s Hair Coats, $47.50 Hart Schafiner & Marx Tailored THE “EVENTNG ~ §TXR, = WANATNGTON.” D.” €.~ FRIDAY. MARCH 15, 1920, been arranged for the next few weeks, to be followed by a formal party soon after Easter. A benefit concert also is planned for the near future in the in- terest of the “restoration” fund. The second in_the series of benefit card parties will be held tomorrow | night with Miss Frances Dwyer as chairman. Others have been arranged for March 19, Miss Josephine Fitz- gerald, chairman; March 21, Mrs. A. J. Driscoll, chairman; March 22, Mrs. Virelli, chairman: April 9, Miss Mar- garet Kelly, chairman; April 11, Miss Teresa Fitzgerald, chairman; April 14, Miss IApr)l 16, Miss Peggy Ryan, chairman, Joseph T. Fitzgerald, general chair- man, presided at the meeting. Com- | mittee reports were made and means | for securing the pledges discussed. The next meeting of the committee will be heid March 21 in the basement of the convent adjoining (ht‘ church. Births Reported births have been reported Department in the last $25,000 TO BE ASKED FOR CHURCH REPAIR1 Parishioners of St. Dominic's to So- licit General Contri- butions. A goal of $25.000 was sect, at the see- ond meeting of the parishioners of St. Dominic's parish in Southwest Wash- ington last night, for making repairs to | the church as a Tesult of a fire Febru- | ary 24, which unroofed the edifice. Contributions are to be solicited | throughout the city. A series of informal card parties has Perry & Walsh | Morticians - Private Ambulances 29 H St. NW. Main 984 Abbey-Mausoleum Beautiful—Enduring—Convenient following The Health to the Hours Joseph M. and Hattie L. Catalane, boy. David_and Anna Peldman, boy. Jack P and Edna Warren. bov. hert B. and Rilla Scl . boy. orge H. and Leiia Eberly. boy. sstave B. and Maude B. Sandi and Clara S. Ames. bo and_Liliin Steinbers. boy. John H. and Doro'hy_Wiles. boy. Tsadore” and Saren Rosenthal. wirl. G. and Beulah L. Einig, girl Jacob M. and Leon F. Kinnamount. girl. John P, and Josephine A, Chambers, boy. ob A. and Murgaret il. Leapley, boy. er i1 boy. evens. girl G boy Henry P, Robert A tid Sarah and Mar Aiberin ) MILITARY HIGHWAY . el BEYOND SOUTH GATE William' A. and Helen Sprigss, boy. Opposite Arlington Cemetery . - Ride out in the afternoon and| A 1906 model i-cylinder car is used |view this wonderful mausoleum daily by W. A. Colvin of Galena, Kans. in its serene and permanent tran- |1 has traveled 100,000 mile: quillity. This hallowed beauty spot is an everlasting memorial to the| love and reverence for those who| have passed on. | | ENTOMBMENT COSTS NO MORE ‘ | OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT THAN UNDERGROUND BURIAL FINE MEN'S WEAR Inspect Now—Open Every Day | Offces 000Com Ave. Main7897| EISEMAN'S—7th & F ., EISEMAN'S 7th & F Sts. 22K X Come to Eiseman’s : for Special Trousers $4.6 wE are headquarters in Washington for special trou- sers to match odd coats. Here vou are sure to rou need to fill out that suit. .we can match it, variety. To Match 0dd Coats % find just the exact pair Just bring your odd coat or vest 2% 2 OPEN ‘A CHARGI CGCGOUNT V2 [E1S BUY YOUR EASTER SUIT ON OUR LIBERAL CREDIT PLAN SEVENTH AND F STREETS Terms Will Be Arranged to Suit Your Convenicnce Without Any Adwvance in Price UITS & TOPCOATS 25 30 35 ON LIBERAL TERMS At these popular prices we show an excep- tional line of stylish suits and topcoats. You will be impressed with their smartness and agreeably surprised that clothes which real- ly appeal to you cost so little. Our Spring showing is complete. Come in Saturday to Open a charge ac- make vour selection. count, making the payments in small weekly or monthly amounts. M. M. Carraher, chairman, and’ 24 Maryland Woman Dies at 95. CUMBERLAND, Md., March 15 (Spe- ctal).—Miss Ann J. Stickley, 95, a life- long resident of the South Sranch Val- ley of the Potomac, died at the home og her nephew, Humbird Long, at Mexico Farms, near North Branch. Noted Engineering Expert Dies. NEW YORK, March 15 (P).—George Birdsall Cornell, 73 years old, who was chief engineer of the old Brooklyn Elev- ated Railroad, installed electric elevated | service across Brooklyn Bridge, died | here yesterday. He was consulting: ex- pert on questions of valuation for many public utilities Deaths Reborled. Sarah A 97. 3248 N st Sarah E Cusle. 36, 2112 Mt. Pleasant st Roselie 11 Raymoud. 82, 4103 19th st William W. Witherow, 78, 3410 Macomb st | William 1. Mannskee, 75, 3613 N. H. ave 0 8th st se 600 315¢ Quicbec 15t st Johnston ate D._George. dward E. Pabst George Cooper. 64, Emergency Hospital. Lucie D. M. Vaugon, 61, Garfield Hospital Kosa Blonahein. 59. 1735 Kilbonrne pl. Cornelia_ 8. Browne, 1917 23d st Mary Thesesa Hanion, 2 months, 641 H ne Coilier Waliace. 61, Emergency Hospital Alberta_ Woolridze.' 57. Gallinger_Hospital. James Johnson. 53, Georeetown Hospital. | Telia ritchell. 53’ 602 49th st. ne. Blanche Lampton. 48. Gallinger Hospital Claude L. Walker, 37, Walter Reed Hos- 35, ohn W. Jamison, 36, ettie Bune Chian 327 10th st. s.e Hlinger Hospital. 3N st adsbaw, 10 months, 1505 4th st THE WEATHER. Distriet probably of Columbin—Rain clearing tomorrow colder tomorrow from early | moderate to fresh south shifting to | west and northwest winds. / Maryland—Rain tonight, probably clearing tomorrow morning, except rain in_ extreme west portion tomorrow; colder tomorrow and in west portion late tonight; increasing south snifting | to west and northwesi winds Virginia—Rain tonight Dprobably clear- ing tomorrew morning, colder late to- night and tomorrow; increasing south shifting to west and northwest winds. West Virginla—Fair and_colder {o- night; tomorrow partly cloudy and cold- er, probably light rain in northeast portion. tonight, morning: mnrmu., 5 Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 pm., 73; 8 p.m., 6 {12 midnight,.63; 4 am, 62; 8 am. 6 | noon, 60. Barometer—4 pm., 20.82; 8 pm.| 29.85; 12 midnight, 20.68; 4 am., 29.87; | 8 am., 29.86; noon, 29.80. | Highest temperature, 4 pm. yesterday. | Lowest temperature, 59, occurred at | 7:15 am. today. ‘Temperature | Highest, 73, occurred at | same date last year— 55,; lowest, 37. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) | Today—Low tide, 5:05 am. and 5:46 | pm.; ‘high tide, 10:56 am. and| {11.24 pm. . | omorrow—Low tide, 5:49 am. and | 16:38 pm.; high tide, 11:45 am. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 6:21 a.m.; sun sets | 6:14 p.m. | Tomorro—Sun rises 6:19 am.; sun sets 6:15 p.m, Moon rises 8:45 am.; sets 1 21 pm, | Automobile lamps to be lighted one- 1 half hour after sunset, : 50 1 Condition of the Water. | Great Falls—slightly muddy. “\'ralhrl in Varlous Cities. i g Temperature. g 2 8 Statlons. Clear Cloudy Cloudy Raining Cloudy | Raining ! I Atln Atlantie &ty Baltunore, Md Birmungham Bismarck, N. Boston., Mass. Buflalo. N. Y., 20 86 Charleston, S.C. 29.94 Chicago, Til ...-20.70 Cinciunati,Olio. 2963 Cleveland, Ohio. 29 32 c 100 3010 29,82 2908 20.96 «. Mont... 3018 Huron.'S. Dak.~ 3000 Indianapolis,Ind 29.62 Jacksonville.Fla 29.94 Kansas City,Mo. 26.70 Los “Angeles. . Louisville. " K¥ Miami, F New Orlean: { New York, N Oklahoma’ Cit Omata, Nebr.. 2 Philadelphin.Pa. Phoenix, Ariz. Pittsburgh, Pa.. Portlend, Me Portland, Ords! Raleigh,' N._ C. | Salt Leke cit | San Dieso. Caiii 3013 | 3n Prancisco.. 30.14 |8t Louts. Mo.." 20.38 | 8t Paul, 'Minn. 2088 | Seattle. " Wash 50,10 0. 82&:" Spokane, Wmh jois ook Gl | WASH., D. C. 11X Ratning Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Gloudy &iondy Cloudy Rulniig Snowing Cloudy B oua Clou . Clear ) Gionay Cloudy Cloudy Raining > Clear Clear . Clear Glenr Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clondy | Cloudy 1 Raining Raming Clear Clear o Ptelondy | 4 Raining Raining | Denver, Colo. | Detroit, Mich.. Tex. (7 am, Greenwich time, Tempy London. England. Paris, Prance. Berlin, Germany Copenhagen, Denmark. Stockholm, Sweden.. Gibraltar. S8pain.. 6 Noon, Greenwich 'time, todav.) Horta (Fayal), Azeres.... 60 Cloudy (Current observatid Hamilton, Bermuda... Juan. Porto Rico. na, Cuba... Cnlnu. Cmml Lom.‘ FOUND. we. over month tlar with | thg 1904-1905. ° Call 3315 11tk ot, nw. 160 | FOR LOST ANIMALS, apply Auimal Rescu Leay Main_808 today.) uture Weather. Rain Fogey Fosxy. Cloudy Clear Cloudy Part cloudy Cloudy Clear ot Lol o i A STRING OF "MERMAID" PEARLS, shell | pink_in color, with pearl clasp: in vicinity | {of 17th and K sts. n.w. Finder please re- | turn, to 1914 Calvert st. m.w. or call Colum | bia 3560, Reward offered BRACELET, Monday, flexible, white-xold be.ween 5th and Decatur and Georgia ave. and Jefferson sts. _Reward. Col. 2609. 15' BROOCH. emerald, diamonds and sapphires, in vicinity Wardman Park Hotel. Sunday afternoon. Finder return to Mr. Moore, manager. Wardman Park.__Liberal feward BUNDLE OF LAUNDRY, in large bag. Ties- day, March 12, in neighborhood of 2100 block Channiug’ st and South Dakota uve. | ne. Liberal reward if returned to Mrs. Lee | Liggett, 2212 Channing st. ne. _ | CAT. black, female, white breast, four white feet, wnite stripe around right. hind les: | nanie, “Monty”:" probably 'in_ vicinity of Mintwood Return to 1849 Mintwood. pl. | . with Atlantic Tele- | DOG—Lost or strayed, pet dog, City license No. 85: name “Sparkey.” | Phone Lincoln_ 8204, _Reward. | | EYEGLASSES white gold rims: case marked Parsons. Poston; lost vicinity 9th and C sts. n.e. Return 901 C st_n.e. Reward. 13 POUNTAIN PEN, rold, Sunday night. Name engraved on it, “'S. G. Loeffler, Jr." Reward Return_to 731" Earle Blde. - FOUNTAIN PEN—Parker. and_horn-rimmed | spectacles. in Edmonds case. Return to 4911 | 13th st. n.w.. receive reward. _ LADY'S WRIST WATCH. Tlinois: white gold: metal mesh band: between National Theater | and Willard Hotel. Reward. 4115 Conn. Cleveland 2737, _ 13 NOTEBOOK. about 200 pages. parily filed TR Hocen s memoranda. - Sultable reward | it returned (o Blackistone, Inc.. 1407 I | stnw PIN, silvel siEn’ of ru mtinee. 401, North | POODLE, white, femule, ans ““Trixe.” vicinity 14th and land 6139 or Apt. 114, Fontanet Courts Reward. 17 | PURSE - Either vicinity 1337 Vt. ave. or \J:N“ 14ih st.. black suede coin purse, containing change ‘and ring. Return to L. F. Hoover, 1330 14th st._Reward. 15¢ mvlo T!;s-r SET—Jewell, at Park pl. and | Reward._ Adams 4061-J. _ 17* smmu arge silk scarf. between McKiniey High and 12th st and Rilode Island ave. n.e. inley High. OF PEARLS, Reward. Ui imetone with e | ik Dorse, b National Theater | Rewanrd, 2227 200h st. ww.. ApL | g sl wers T name of irmont. Cluve. | s RT STRING Saturday. Phone Pot. 2877. 2 ¥ ard, § STRING OF PEARL | nw. Phoue, A Retirn to 1939 Calvert st. Rims_ 8490 BURK 1319 CUMMINGS. MARION BROOK! | EDWARDS, VE RUMANIA TO CELEBRATE. Air Flight to Mark Tenth Anni- versary of Nation. By Cable Dispatch to The Star. VIENNA, March 15.—The Rumanian council of ministers decided today to ceiebrate the tenth anniversary of Greater Rumania by an airplane flight from Bucharest to Parls, Rlo de Janeiro, New York and back to Paris. Capt. Burdupol will pilot the plane. (Copyright, 1929.) Cards of Thanks. HOLTZSCHEITER, BEULAN DORIS. We acknowledge with sinceie uppreciai on the kindness. cxpressions of svinpathy and | titul floral tributes of our neighbors. | and relatives at the illuess and ved ter und sister. ULAH DORIS HOLTZSCHEITER. | THE FAMILY. * wish to thank | co-workers of “and Printing. @uar- awirtermaster Bolling and faculty of Shaw " Sci for their “kind ex- | mpathy and beautitul floral death of our hushand. fa- b FERSON A. THOMAS. TELLE ‘I THOMAS AND I"A:,‘l- Draths. MARY ¢ her Teside betoved motiier of Els ral frow lLer arch 18, wi & i thence to briei's Cunrch, where mass will be 9 wm. Keldlives wnd {r 0 atlend, Interment Em THOMA B 1929, ut ARY ¢ Fui e M Le residence. - MARY T. On Thursday, March 14, MARY T. beloved wife of the late H.eBosse. Funcral from her late . 6203 Maple ave. Chevy Chase, Saturday, March 16, at 9:15 a.m. Eeaniem mass st St. Mars's Church af 10 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. 4 BROWN. ARTHUR LEE. Wednesday. Mari ULited States naval hono: Elirahits March Bdward J_Burke larch 16, at Perry, Okla. 16 CADY, RICHARD A. Suddenly, March 13, 1929, at 3120 11th n.w.. RICHARD A. be- loved son of Frances E. und the late Wil liam R. Cady. Funeral 1011 K st n.w.. Saturday, March 16, at 8:30 am.. Iollowed by yeatiem mass 9 am. Inter Olivet cmmm- WILLIAM _H. On Thursday n¢, March 14. 1929, at his residence, 0th'st. n.e. WILLTAM H. CLINKINS, devoted hisbaud of Louise F. Clinkins. heloved futher of Mrs. Cora Catlett, be- loved ‘brother of Matthew Clinkins, 'Mrs Marshall, Edward Clinkins and zabeth B Sunday. Mureh 17, at 1:30 pm.. from Mount Zion Baplist Church, 13th sid C sts. e, Rev G. Z. Brown officiating. Relatives and friends “mvited to uttend. 17* CONLEY. EDWARD P. On Ti 4. 192, at his residenc Atirora s, Va. loved ineral Saturd from Sacred Heart ent in Mount Funeral rsday. March 105 Morton st EDWARD P, be- Telen Co (nee of Edward brother of M ; C. Conley, Mrs Mre. Heler Bishon. Funeral from his late residence Saturday morning. March 16, at 9:15 o'clock, thence to St. Chariex' Church Clarendon, Vi.. where miss will be said ai 10 o'clock, Relatives wid friends nvited COURT, EMILE E. On Wednesday, March 13. 1929, ut the residence of his son, Ed- J. Court, 1723 Newton st. n.w., LE ., beloved husband of Julia A irt, in’his eixhty-fifth year. ~Funeral from 'the above residence on Saturday, March 16, at 2 p.m 15| O'Neals end On Thurs- dav. March 14, 1929, at Garfield Hospital MARION BROOKS.' beloved daughter of Mrs. M. Brooks Reit. hereafier DENMARK, RUFUS BENSON. On Thurs day. March 14. 1020, at his residence. 70 E st ne. RUFUS BENSON DENMARK heloved husband of the late Emily N Denmark. Services will be held at his late residence Saturdas, March 16. at 2 p.m. Interment in Rock Creek Cemelery. DENMARK, RUFUS B. A speclal commu- nication avel Lodge. No. 4. F. A. A M.. s hereby called &t 1:30 Satirday aft- ertioon. March 16, 1920, for the Durpose of attending the funeral of our late brother. RUFUS B. DENMARK, By order of worshipful master ROLAND M. BROWN. Secretary. ANTUS B. On Wednesday evening, Mareh 13. 192, VEDANTUS B. | EDWARDS, of 2200 19th st. n.w., beloved husband of the late Mary E. Edwards. in his 94th year. Funeral Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. from the funeral parlors of A. R_Speare, 1673 Conn. ave. Interment @t Congressional Cemetery. Interment private b :ls' FERGUSON, MARTIN, Departed this life Wednesday, Mareh 13. 1929, at Gallinger Hospital. MARTIN FERGUSON. " devoted husband of Lily Ferguson and brother of Mis. Bessie Carter, Charles and William Ferguson. He also leaves to mourn his departure six children and a host of other Telatives and friends. Puneral Saturday, March 16, ut 2 p.m. from John T. Rhines funcral chapel. 3rd and Eve sts. s.w. In- rment Rosemiont Cemetery. | GEORCE. KATE D. On Wednesday. March the residence of ber diukhter. pl. n.w . widow of Gearee & ved mother of Eewin. Her remains are restine at V. L. Speare Co.. 1009 H st. nw.. until Saturday morn- ing, March 16 Fuberal from 753 Quebec Pl nw. on Saturday. March 16, at 2 p.n. Interment Rock Creel: Cemetery. 15 HUACKLEY, CHARLES. Departed this life Tuesdsy, March 12, 1929, CHARLES HACKLEY. He leaves to mourn their loss | & mother, brother and a sister. Mrs, Edith Johnson. Funeral from Carter's fnneral parior. 2nd and F sts. s.w., Saturday 1 o'cloct OWEN M. On March 4. 1929, at p DI TOWEN M. beloved R and son of the late F. and Ada S. Harrah. aged 39 < will_arrive In Washington, March 16 and remain at the Nevius funeral bome 924 New York Bve, mw. until time. for private services at the srave in Glenwood Cemetery, nt 2 p.m., March 16. 15 HOGAN. JOHN E. Suddenly, on March 14 1939. JOHN F.. beloved husband of Minnie R Horar. Funeral from his late residence. | 115 Rhode Tsland ave. ne. Saturdny Muarch 16, at 8:30 am.: thence to Martin's Church. where reauiem mass will be said at 9 am. for the repose of his Tt tment Moust Olivet Cemetery. 15 . JOMN_F. Members of Pofomac Council. No. 433, Knights of Coltmbus. are advised’ of ‘the sudden death of B JOUN E. HOGAN. Funeral from his Iate Tecidence. R. 1. ave rday, at 8:30 am. thence to St | . where requiem mass will am. All officers and mem- at Knignts of Colnmbus March 15 at 8 pm. for the purpore of visiting the residence and pa Iug our respect o his memory. WALTER O. PLANT Grand Knight. WILLIAM T. KERNAN Financial Sec. HOW EDWARD A. On Wednesday. M 1929, at Tuberculosis Hospital: A. HOWARD. devoted husband Lena Howard and father of Arthur V. Howard and brother of Arthur Howard, sr. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis cral parlors, 2232 Géorgia ave. nw ¥ saturday. March 16 at 9 am. from the Holy Redeemer Church. Ne York ave. between st and New Jers ave. n.w. HOWARD EDWARD A. members of Columbia Lodge No. 35 1. B. P. Q5 of W, ere hereby notified of the death of Brother EDWARD A. HOWARD. Session_of sorrow wili be held at the Elks Home. 301 R. L ave. n.w., Friday, March 15. wt 7:30 p.m. Funeral services will be conducted nt his Jate residence. 1704 4th | bow. Fridey, March 15, at 8 p.m. Fineral ‘mass at Holy Redeemer Church Saturday. March 16, at 9 am. Al officers and members of Mornink Star Lodse. No. 40: Forest Temple, No. 9: Columbin Tem- ple, No. 422, are rcquested to be present. A, k. WILLIAMS. Sec. JAMISO) BSTER JOMN. Departed this life Tueyday, Maich 12, 1) his_resi- dencs st. s.e. WEBSTER JOHN JAMISON. es {0 mourn their los. motlier, one_sister and five brothers. Funeral from Enon Baptist Chureh, C st between 6th and 7th sts. s, Saturday at 1 o'clock. JAMES FERDINAND. On Thurs- y. March 14, 1920, JAMES FERDINAND | JARDELLA, beloved husband of Augusta Jardella. ' Funeral from the National Lu- theran fome Saturdny. March 16, 3 pm. Interment Prospect Hill Cemetery, JOHNSON, MARGARI Departed this life Wednesday - morning. Mareh 13 1029, | MAR( T JOHNSON. The funeral serv- ice will take place Sunday, March 17, at 1 o'clock p.m., at Pirst Baptist Church, Rev. James H. Marshall. pastor, 16* On Wednesday, March 13, Hospital. SAMUEL O Josenh. Wet b e anu Now Aline Butter. | Re- v Ehest Jarvis o 2 Veicaiin wve nw v Mareh 17, at 1 p. Notice of funeral Toce'n years. Ren Saturdev morning. officers _and Wilior, Md MADDREN. MARIA L. 939, at_Guridld MADDREN services of at the chapel of *s Sons. 332 Pa. Ave. MW . on Saturday. March 16. at 1 p'm. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment Glenwood Cenietery. MALVAN. LOUIS B. On Wednesday, March 13, 1920, ‘at his_residence, 1720 Vermont ave. LOUIS B. MALVAN. 'He Is survived | by his wife, Cornelia E. Malvan; one son. Milton T. Malvan: two sisters. Beatrice Malvan aid Josephine Mitchell. and moth- er, Mrs. Clarence Malvan. Body will lie in state at the residence of son, 3024 until the funeral, from Lin- neresational Temple, Saturday, Wl 1 p.n. 15 VAN, LOVIS. The st Inhabitenes. Co funesal of LOUIS pm., - from Lincolu ociation of Old- sed. will witend the morial Congresa- SWEATEK - Mai's_bisck sweater. bet. 11th and 13th sts. on Euclid nw. about 4 p.m., March 14, Reward. Call North_1767. MALVAN, Saturday xl tional Temple, 11ty R sts. n.w V. WATSON, Fres, MALVAN. MALVAN, MARSH. MILES, CATHERINE V. MOUNTIO PATMER. JEILA. REVEILS, AN ROBERTS. EMMA ELIZABETI RODIER, MARY C. ROONEY. Breaths. LOUIS B. The Crispus Attucks Relief Association announces the death of Brother LOUIS B. MALVAN. March 13, 1929, and that the funeral wili be held’ from Lincoln Temple, 11th and R sts. n.w., on Saturday, March 16, at 1 p.m. .' STEPHEN FULLER, President. J. C. BURLLS. Secretary. LOUIS B. All officers and mem- bers of Columbia Lodee. No. 85. I B. P. E. of W. are hereby notificd of th Sady o' mroiner TOUIS B MALVAN. Se tion of sorrow will be held at the' Elk Home. 301 R, L.ave. n.w. on Friday. March ‘15, at 7:30 pm. ‘Puneral from Lincoln Temple Church, 11th and R st Saturday. March 16, at 1 pan. ~All officers 1d_members of Morning Star Lodge. No 40: Forest Temple, No. 9: Columbis. Tem- ple, No. 422, are réquested to be presen A. F. WILLIAMS, Sec. ELIZA M. Entered into eternal sday. March 14, 1929. at her n.e. ELIZA M. MARSH, beloved _wife of Mahlon Marsh and mother of Earl G. and Allea | J. Marsi uneral {ro; | dence on Saturday. Mar i Tnterment at Cincinnity KATHERIN) 13, Test on residence, aged 77 years. ELIZABETH. On ielice: 3130 Woodicy bl 1w KATHERING denc ¥ Woodley b, nw.. KATHERINE ELIZABETH. beloved: datliter of Helena and the late Prank S. Merkling. . Funeral from ihe above residence on' Saturdny Murch 16. af 8:30 am. . Requiem mass ai St Thomas™ Church. Woodley road: At 9 am. Interment Mt. Olivet Cemeters, " 13 o & HOe aie 1 [0" ?\ln{th X,’i‘ U‘?‘!’. (" er homer a5t Laurel, Md; CATHERINE V.. aged 71 vears, beloved wile of the late \Vl“llm A. Miles. Funeral | fervices A the above Tesidence on Fridas all noon. March 15, at 2:30 o'clock. In- terment in Ivy Hill Cemetery. 15 NKOE, MENRY D. On Tuegday. March 1929, ut 345 o'clack. at Walter . Reed cnieral Hospit RY D. MONROE. rellied serves Souiin. war, hushand of Tote 7. Monfoe ile- lentes 107 “hrothers i four siters. | Retaii rexting’ we Smith & Ford's: ehaper. 1500 th: Capliol at. . Puneral servivey aturday. March 16, at 1 o'clock. st the ubove Tiuimed"chapel Tuterment a Ml ton Netional Cemetery. 15 0 NTHONY, Departed this lie Tuesdny. March 12,1620, at § am-. AN: | THONY MOUNTION. e 1enves ta o a wife, two danghters. two sons and niece. Funeral from his Iate residance, 421 Limerick ct. s.%., Sunday, March 17, at | zpm. Peacefully sleening. resting at last, Life's weary trials and sufferings past. In silence ‘you suffered, In patience you Until God called you home to suffer no 16 Thursday. 913 4th shand of Testing_at the T. Ryan, 317 Pennsyi- Natice™ of' funeral Iater On Thursdav, March 14. 1920. &t 8:40 p'm., at the residence of her o, Joseph ne Aot et 1S B mbia “rd.. LEILA PALMER (nee Bruce). beloved wife of the lats Robert J. Palmer of Columbia. S. C.. and sister of the late Maria L. Amos. “Funeral from the above | residence. Saturday. March 16, at 1 p.m. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. IE C. On Wednesday. March 13. 1929, at 2:20 aA'm. at 1226 4th st. n.w.. ANNIE 'C.' REVELLS, wife of the late Thomas J. Revells. mother of Florine Contee and Clarence Wilson Revells. one | sister. Mary” Pollard: nephew, Walter | Johnson: sister-in-law. Jenette Goodele, and a host of other relalives and friends. Funeral from the late residence Satur- | day. March 16, at 2 o'clock. Rev. Wash- ingfon officia’es. - Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. 5 on residence. ed Mollie Padgett. pariors of James vania ave. se. on Thurs- a.m:. EMMA | Travilih, Mg wife of William M. Kier Chiarles . Robertes Srs. Bersha of. uder. Chiarles A. Roberts. Mrs. Bertha M. | Aills, Mrs. g, F. Schwartzheck and Mr E_C Brivas_ Puiseral on Saturday. March 16. it 230 b.m.. {rom her Iate residence. g1 Travian” 34, Tnterment” Dariieston . Ma. 1 1926, 2t 1:30 Suddenly. on Thursday. March' 14. 1929, "at_her residence. 2148 F st n.w.. MARY C. RODIER (nee Den). be- loved Wife of Charles A Rodier. Funeral | services Monday, March 18. at 8:30 a.m.. at | ber late residence, thence to 8t Stephen's | Clinreh. 25th und’ Pennsylyania ave. n.w., | vlere mass will be said at 9 am. Tnler- | ment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Rrhxne;’ and friends invited. | PATRICK H. The lodge will con- vene in session of sorrow at 7:30 o'clock | p.m., Friday. March 15, 1929. for the pur- pose of paying tribute to the memory. of our late brother, PATRICK H. ROONEY. | who passed to the Grand Lodge of the | here. March 14. Elk services at Talta- | vuil's chapel, 436 Tth st. s.w., at 8 o'clock P BN CHAN WEILL, Exalted Rul A . Exalted Ruler. Attest: W. S. SHELBY, Secretary. SURTIS MELTON. Suddenly. March 9. at A.m.. at his residence. 4348 _Eilicott S CURTIS MELTON ! éd by his son. Rufus | Smith: ‘a_duuehter, Miss Patia Smith. ar two graudehildren, all of Wushington. D. C. Funeral services will be held at Eldbrooke | M. E.Church. Wisconsin ave. and_River road n.w. Sunday. March 17, at 3 Interment’at Eldbrooke Cemetery. SMITH, EDGAR WILLIAM. Suddenly. on ! Thursday, March 14, 1929, at Emergency | Hospital, EDGAR ' WILLIAM SMITH. | son of ‘Mrs. Etta Neal Simms of 225! Parker st. n'e. He leaves to mourn their loss & wite, four children and_a step- sister. Ruth Robiuson. Funeral Saturday, | March 16, i 1 p.m. from the W. Ernest | Jarvis Co. funeral parlors, 2222 Georsia | ave. n.w. SFITZER. JOSEPH E. On Friday, o gk, JORERH V. Ferioien’ [ather of B. F.. Otis C. Stewart L. and Otio” P. Spitzer, nged 87 years. Funeral | from his late residence, 4021 Blaine st. n.e. on Saturday. March 16. Interment Ha risonbury, Va. (Harrisonbure and Staun- ton, Va. papers please copy.) SUNDAY. | WILLIAM PAUL, Wednesdy, | March 6. 1920, ai Santa Moniea, Calil.. | WILLIAM PAUL. beloved brother of George O. Sundey. ~Remaius resting st funeral | home_of . Warren Taltavull.. 14th st and Spring rd. Funersl from Taltavull's establishment Saturday, March 16, at 1:30 pa. Interment Arlington Cemetery. 3 Dxlg .‘l‘MJ:’ fuil f"“d“ P?I:Jo“b?clndl‘ es ghg triends invited. - Prederal ity Lose. 1 O. O. F. plcase take notice.) UNDAY, WILLIAM P, lembeu of Dcrcl: Rebekah Lodge. No. 1. O. O. F., are r quested to attend the foneral of ‘our la brother, WILLIAM P. SUNDAY. from the American Legion pariors, 14th and Spring | rd. n.w. on Saturday. March 16, 1929, | at 1:30 p.m, MABFL WILSON, N. 1 A. NAOMI COOPER, R. S. DWARD &, March | beloved On Thursday. pn., at Providence R. TEACHUM, the of Rose E. Teachum (nee Kendrick). Funeral from his ence. 707 7ih st. s.e.. Monday. M 18, at 2 pm. Tnterment at Congressionsl Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited " EDWARD beloved ' husband On Wednesday, her residence. 110 R M, ANNIE THOMAS, wife e Johu I, Thom: She leaves aourn their loss one daughter. four | sons. elght srandehildren, fourteen great- wrandchildren and & host' of friends. Fu- neial Sundey. March 17, from A. M. E.) Zion Church.’ Brentwood. Md.. at 1 pm.. | Rev. Jones officiating. Iutermient Lincali Memorial Cemeter: 15 VAN RESWICK, REBECCA A, On Thursdar. Merch 14, 1829, REBECCA A, ES! WSS "huleiai Trom her. faie ‘restdence; 609 G st. s.e. Saturday. March 16, at 2 pm. Interment Cedar Iill Cemetery. No gentle hand to bathe my bro No mother to soothe my SOFTOW 1oy No one to watch #s in years gone by, No_mother to heed an orphan prayer LOVING DAUGHTER, ELLA M. FRENCH. March VAN RESWICK. REBECCA A. On Thursday. March 14, 1920. REBECCA ~A. beloved nother of Carrie A. Reynolds, ased 74 ‘vears. Funeral [ 609 G st ve. on Seturd 2 pm. Pelatives and friends invited. nent Cedar Hill Cemetery. On Friday, March 15. D beloved wife 'of John C. 1. Funeial from her late residence. 1116 T1th st. n.w.. on Monday, March 18. at 8:30 am. Reatfem mass at'the Church he gmmaculate Conception at 9 o'clock Relatives and friends invited. Interment Mount Olivel Cemete 17 WILLIAMSON, JULIA PRICE.- On Fridav. March 15. 1929, at her residence. 2100 Massachusetts “ave. n.w.. Apartment 119 | JULIA PRICE. widow of Rear Admiral Thom Williamson, U. S, N.. aged 85 years. Funeral services &t St. John's Chureh. 16th and H sts. n.w.. on Saturday, March 16 at'2 pm. Interinent Arlington Cenie- ery. March 16, at n- Iu Memoriam. BROWN, DELIA. In sad but loving remem- brance of my dear sister, DELIA BROWN, who died nine years ago, March 15, 1920, I often think of davs gone b When we were all togethe: But. oh. how changed it all is now, Our loved one gone forever. At home on the beautiful hills of God, By the valley of rest so: fair. Alone? "Oh. no. she is not alone, For Jesus ciaims her as his own. HER LOVING SISTER. MAMIE. * BROWN. DELIA. A tribute of love to the memory of my dear sister. DELIA BROWN. vho left us March 15, 1920, nine years ago today how much we miss her: Never will her memory fade: Loving thoushts will ever wander To the spot where she ix lafd. HER BROTHER, JOSEPH THOMAS. * POWN, DELIA. sad but loving remem- Trauce of wife wnd_ Tothe: died nine years e where me wife 1 lald. Sweet wmory which never shall Tade: Flowers may u ifiers iy forger o b HER DEVOTED HUSBAND AND S8ON. CIAGETT, JOHN In loving memory of et Mather who deparied his life e Sear azo {odav, March 15, 1928 at AManayunk. Pa Loving thoughts, tris and tender. h 1 llll)! will remember. s UGHTER MAUDE. kv T i mamicesad s o8 D:fl'fllfi‘!!"A\'Y DAY. who departed this life-two years ago today. March 18, 1927. name mother - oh. how sweet. Ghas HER CHILDKEN. * V, MY, In sad but loving memory of D Aty wothis. Mis. AMY DAY, who deparied this i March 15, 1927, wo Yeurs wxo today Badiy missed LOVING DAUGHTERS. * ther leaves may die; fever <hall T LACEY, LEE. SHEPPARD. ¢ late 'residence. | - HEINRICH. ELIZABETH R. In & d Ing meinory, of our dear mother. INRICH, who depar life one year ago today, March 15, 1928, Today recalls’ the memory Of our dear one laid to rest, Aud tiose who still remember, Are those who loved her best HER' CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN. JONES, MARY SOUTHALL. In sad remem- brance of my dear mother, Mary SOUTH- ALL JONES, who passed away one year ago, March 15, 1928 She suffered hours, xes, hours, of pain, To wait for cure. but ‘all in vain. So God alone kiew what was best, He called her home to give her rest. HER DAUGHTER. EUNICE WARD. ¢ ADA. Sacred to the memory of my beloved mother, ADA LACEY. who depart- . § Uhis Nfe one year aso tocay, March 15, Loving and kind in all your ways. Upright and just to the end Sincere and Kind in heart What s besutiful memory you left b-hlnfl DAUGHTER. * MARIET. TIn loving remembrance of my dear mother, HARIET LEE. who de- parted this life 12 years aeo today, March . 1917 HER ‘DEVOTED SON. J. H. LEE. * E B. In loving memory of my dear mother. NELLIE B. REDD, who died four years ago today, March 15, 1925, Four vears ago today you left us and went_away. Hoping to meet you again on that b tiful_shore. YOUR DEVOTED DAUGHTER ESTELLA. * ELIZA JA In sad_memory of my dear motheér. ELIZA JANE SHEP- PARD. who died one vear ago todav, March 15. 1920, at Nokesville, Va. Feacetully sleepine. resting at last. ife's wear. and sufferine X s weary Lrinls ine past. T lovine memory of NLLLIE SHIRL ife SIX yeurs ako today, days, SHIRLEY. NELLI wur dear wu departed_this Mareh 15, 1923, Toved in lite. remembered in death HER NIECES. MAGGIE COLE AND MARY DICKERSON. SHIRLEY. NELLIE. DORSEY. SULIA. Tn sad but loving remembrance ‘of my loving mother, - NELLIE SHIRLEY. who _d March 13. 1923 and aunt, JULIA DORSEY who died May 12, 1918, Death is the only grief that memory eannot forget. DAUGHTER AND NIECE, ANNA SHIRLEY. SMALLWOOD. GEORGIF. A tribute of lova to the memory of my heloved hushand. GEORGIE SMALLWOOD. who departed this Iife eleven sears ago today. Mareh 15, 1918, No one knows how T miss you ore wid more each dey. 1as not ine same to me nce you 4 away. The flowers T place voon your Erave May wither and decay But the love for you. dear Georsle, Will never fade away. HIS 1LOVING WIFE, CARRIE SMALL- WOOD. * SPENCER. MARY. Ir sad but Joving mem- ory of my dear auni. MARY SPENCER. who departed this life two years ago to- day. March 15, 1927 Loving tho: and tender. Just to show T will always remember. LOVING NIECE. EVA E. BUDD. * TARRANT. JOHN CLIFTON. In loving membrance of my dear son. JOHN CLI¥- TON TARRANT. who departed this life one year ago today, March 15, 1928. As 1 loved him. so T miss him. o my memory Le is always near: Loged. remembered. l!l))nn‘d‘lor always, inging many a silent tear ringing many a G 4 TILGHMAN. ANNIE D. 1In lm.m femem= brance of our dear mother. ANNIE D. TILGHMAN. who died five years ago to- day, March 15, 1924. Anniversary mass at St. Jerome's Church, Hyattsville, Md. A noble life, but written not ¥ In any book of fame Among the list of noted ones None ever saw her name. For only her household knew The victories she had won. And Tone but they can tes How well her work was done. HER DEVOTED CHILDREN. * ere cal MEMORIALS. Mausoleums DESIGNED AND ERECTED WRITE OR TELEPHONE FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET MAIN 2968 THE J. F. ManninG Co., INC. 918 1STH ST,, N, W, 'V L. SPEARE CO. Nelther the successors of nor connected with the original W. R. Speare establish~ ment prane sss 1009 H St. N.W. Formerly 910 F St. N.W._ H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 412 H St. NE. Lillcoln su ern_Chapel ALMUS R.SPEARE Succeeding the original W. R. Speare 1623 Connecticut Ave. Potomac 4600 ' A_st.. 43 years at 940 P ot Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. Modern_Chapel _ Telephon Main. 2473 JOHNR."WRIGHT co. 1337 10th St. N W. Phone North "l T CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone_Lin s, Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home 924 New York Ave. N.W. Main 2600 7J. 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