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W, o d HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. MARCH 17, 1929-PART 1. STUDY VIRGIN ISLANDS. Party of Representatives Seeks First-Hand Information. ST. THOMAS, Virgin Islands, March 16 (7). —A congressional committee con- sisting of Representatives Burton, Oliver, Ayres and Segar, accompanied by Capt. Furlong of the Navy Depart- ment, arrived here today after spending five days at St. Croix. The committee is seeking first-hand Information re- garding the islands. The islands, through the Legislature are ptitioning for a broader bill of rights, the appointment of an expert to ARTS COMMISSION TOMEET THURSDAY Models for Cardinal Gibbons Monument Will Be Stud- ied by Group. make an economic survey and an ap-| propriation for improvement of roads and harbors. No Endorsers Required FAMILY LOANS If you have some press- ing need—or a number of small debts—we can help you. Loans made quietly, quickly and confidentially. Our service is helpful and beneficial as well as rea- sonable. Family in need? Loans Up to $300 Small Monthly Payments Legal Interest Only Cost Absolutely no deductions in advance or other charges. Under Supervision State Banking Dept. First Industrial Bankers Cash Capital Over One Million Dollars 3306 Rhode Island Ave. MOUNT RAINIER, MD. 25 Minutes By Car From Treasury Phone, Hyattsville 1100 No Endorsers REQUIRED Several matters of interest to Wash- ingion will come before the Commis- sion of Fine Arts at its meeting here Thursday. On the program is consideration of | models for the monument to the late Cardinal Gibbons, to be erected under | authority of Congress in front of Sacred Heart Church, Sixteenth street and Park road. Attention will be given to the monu- | ment to Gen. Artemas Ward, Revolu- | tionary hero, to be erected in Washing- | |'ton at a place vet to be chosen. The probability is that it will be located at Nebraska and Massachusetts avenues in a circle which District authorities have under consideration. The commission will hear of the progress of plans for the Arlington Memorial Bridge, including a plan sub- mitted by Maj. Gen. B. r. Cheatham. Army quartermaster general, for the | proposed treatment_of _the 'roadways from the Memorial Bridge plaza at the entrance to the Arlington National Cemetery. | particularly the roadway which will ' lead to the Arlington Memorial Amphi- theater and to the Tomb of the Un- known Soldier. Subjects to be discussed by the com- | the Rock and for include plans parkway Creek and Potomac Howard University. A sketch of the proposed design for an expeditionary medal to be issued to | officers and_enlisted ticipate in certain operations in foreign countries while on_expeditionary duty with the United States Marine Corps will be considered. Officers of the Army War College will be consulted with reference to the in- stallation of some bronze tablets. mission e KING GAINS SLOWLY. | Improvement Strength Vigor Is Apparent. BOGNOR, England, March 16 () — King George is steadily though slowly | regaining his health. A bulletin issued |at Craigwell House tonight and signed [by Sir Stanley Hewett and Lord Daw- son of Penn says that the improve- |ment in strength, vigor and appear- |ance is_definite. ' The X-ray therapy treatment is being cont in The commission will study | men who par- | CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. | “John B. Watson and Behavioristic | | Psychology” will be the subject of a| lecture by Henry Flury, teacher | biology in Eastern High School, before | {the Washington Open Forum, 308 I | street this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Emma M. Marsh, will furnish piano music, and Linn A. E. Gale, Wesident of the Open Forum, will preside. Orig- inal poem will be read by Edward J. Irvine. Admission free. Public in- | vited. | “Cancer,” will be the topic of a free | lecture by Dr. F. G. Vose, principal of Ithe Washington Workers' School, | o'clock, at 817 Thirtenth stret. The annusl St. Patrick's tea for the International Association of Art and Letters will be given by Mrs. Hugh Irish, from 4 to 6 o'clock, at her home 1322 F street northeast. Dr. A. Maris Boggs. director, Bureau ' of Commerctal Economies, will give an illustrated lecture_on “Modern Pales- tine,” before the District of Columbia | Chapter; International Federation of | Catholic Alumnae, 3 o'clock, at St Paul's Academy, 1421 V street. The music group, Mary Helen Howe, direc- tor, will assist. The Wanderlusters hike will start | from the Congress Heights engine | { house at 2:45 o'clock. Mr. Zerkels will | lead. The Red Triangle Outing Club will meet at bus station, Eighth and Penn- | sylvania avenue, at 2:45 o'clock. Take | bus marked East Silver Springs. Walk | will be across country to Four Corners. W. F. Allen, leader. Free lecture by Rev. Thomas E.| | Boorde, “The Coal Miners' Situation,” 3 o'clock, at the Secular League, 1006 | | E street, Musicians' Hall. | leo E. George, president. National | | Federation of Post Office Clerks, will | | address the members and friends of | | Local 148, at 4:30 o'clock, at the Y. W.| C. A, Ninth and Rhode Island avenue. Musical program. FUTURE. The joint meeting of Victory Post,| | No. 4, and Costello Post, No. 15, the | American Legion, in honor of National Vice Commander E. T. (Ned) White, | | will be held at 8:15 p.m., March 19, at| the Jewish Community Center, Six- teenth and Q streets. | L'Echo de France will meet March 19, 8 p.m., at St. Paul's Hall; 1423 V street. A comedy will be acted. a talk on Ver- | gram will"include’ the | Saens. Chi Sigma National Sorority will meet | Thursday at the Continental Hotel. | National president, Miss Anne Knouse, | will preside. i | The National Capital Dahlia and | | Iris Society will meet Wednesday eve- | | ning at the Carlton Hotel. Prof. David | Lumsden, prominent specialist of th “Trio” by Saint | | road. | Department of Agriculture, will lecture | School, Tenth and H streeis. M | on “House Plants and Their Care.” In|Maude Aiton will be the speaker. addition to the usual illustrations, Prof. Lumsden will have at hand several varieties o of his lecture. Visitors will be cordially welcomed. There is no admission charge. ‘William F. Hunt Chapter, No. 16, O. E. S, will serve a dinner March 21, from 5 to 7 p.m., at Masonic Hall, 1210 ‘Wisconsin avenue. The Eta and Theta Chapters of the Phi Gamma Pi Sorority will have a | joint_card party tomorrow, 8 p.m., atl g | the Hamilton Hotel. Rev. Charles Hart of the Catholic University will address the Catholic Daughters of America at its Com- munity Center, 601 E street, Tuesday at 8:15 pm. A musical program will | feature Miss Hazel Arth, George Beuch- ler and Katherine Hill Rawl. ‘The Senior Club, Girls' Friendly Society, will meet Thursday, 8 p.m., at the center, 1533 New Hampshire avenuc. The National Society, Dames of the Loyal Legion, will meet at the Willard Hotel, April 12 and 13, morning ses- | sions to begin at 10:30 o'clock. ‘The Woman's Bar Association of the District will meet at the clubhouse of the American Association of Universi'y ‘Women, 1634 I street, Tuesday, 7 p.m. Miss Elizabeth Fastman will speak of the “Institute of Politics at Williams- town.” Women Representatives in Con- gress will be among the honor guests. Mrs, Nina Swalm Reed will review “Elizabeth and Essex,” by Lytton Strachey, before the Center Forum of the Jewish Community Center, March | 19, at 8:30 p.m. Public invited. Gamma and Delta Chapters of Sigma Beta Sorority will give a dance March 22 in the Pompeian room of the Zce House. Miss Alice Hutchins Drake will review | the poetry of Fannie Stearns Day: tomorrow. 8 p.m.. at the Booklovers Hour in the Y. W. C. A, Seventeenth and K streets. The University Club will give a St. Patrick’s dinner dance March 19. Din- ner, 8 p.m.; dancing, 9:30 p.m. The Washington Round Table, the Knights, will have no luncheon March 19, but will entertain at a ladies’ night on March 20 at 7 p.m. “Our European and Palestine Trip” will be described by Page McK. Etchison, special guest of honor. Recitations by Miss Virginia and | laine will be given, and the musical pro- | Rome and by Alfred Falconer, and songs by Miss Mary Apple. Bridge and dom- | inoes will be played. The Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Hebrew Home for the Aged will meet tomorrow at 8 pm., at the home, 1125 Sprin A musical program and social hour will follow the business session. The Americanism committee, District D. A. R, will meet Thursday, 2 p.m., in the libt of the Americanization Beautifying the Home VEEI e AR The Means to That End is Happily Found in “Furniture of Merit” Beauty in the home is n ot a matter of money. Grace of de- sign, character of type is not measured by price. 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By the Associated Press. | NEW YORK, March 16—The com | mittee representing American share- | holders in the General Electric Co., Ltd. |of England announced today the pro- posed issue of 1600000 of additional vestors would be allowed to buy, | been postponed subject to further nego ! tiations. | “This action indicates a desire on the | Electric Co., Ltd., of England to main- tain the friendly relations which have always existed between the English and American markets and the recognitior of the rights of forelgn stockholders.” | | said a statement by Thomas L. Chad- bourne, chairman of the committee. | “The ccmmittee is extremely hopeful | that its efforts to maintain full property rights of American shareholders in any new issues will be fully recognized.” don brokers was reported en route to New York to confer with the American | committee. The new General Electric issue has been designated as British | ordinary shares. . | ALUMNI NAME OFFICERS. F. A. Meatyard Heads Syracuse U. Association Here. Alumni_of Syracuse University have elected officers to serve the Washing- ton association during the ensuing year. Those chosen_are President, F. Archibald Meatyard; vice president, W. A. Erskine; secretary | | | | bers of the executive committee, Cyril | B. Smith and Willlam N. Watkins ner to be held in the near future in collaboration with the Washington As- sociation of Syracuse Alumnae, at which honor the chancellor of the university, Dr. Charles W. Flint. ‘The prohibition law is the one amendment to the Constitution in re- spect to which both States and Nation have concurrent power : FOUND. FOR LOST ANIMALS, apply Animal Rescue League, 349 Maryland ave. s.w. Main 8083 LOST. BOSTON_TERRIER—Brown and white. Re- turn_to 800 E st. n.e. Lincoin 1766. BOSTON BULL TERRIERY male, one black eve, one white, white chest and tips of four paws, dark seal; Montgomery County tag §978. Liberal reward. Shep. 504-W after o'clock. s an phires. Park Hotel. 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KEY “RIN keys, Peoples Drug Store and Christian Science Church, on Columbia rd. $2 reward if re- turned to Hotel Roosevelt or American Se- curity & Trust Co. LORGNETTE, Friday. Reward. 1 n.w. _Frank. 811 H st 5. brown. nelghborhood bout 39, Keys. tokens and gioves. J. M. Sant, 1343 Chifton n.w.. ApL._24. | POCKETBOOK —Lady's, brown, containing mcney, automoblle key and license. Return | 101308 Girard st. n.e. Reward. POLICE DOG—8traved, 1 year old: tag 14540; sable and black: any information ap- preciated. Hadenfelr. Col. 637-W. PURSE—Black. at 4:15 p.m. Saturday from auto at Star Bldi on 1ith'st.: G & 9th or F st. opposite Metropolitan Theater. Con- | tains bill fold with money and driver's li- cense, book of keys. Liberal reward. M. M Berry, 1858 California st. n.w., or Washing- ton_Post composing_room. | RADIO TEST SET—Jewe! Manor pl._Reward. _Ada; SUM OF MONEY by messenger on 3 between 16th and You and 14th and Col. rd. n.w. Please address Box 18 WRIST WATCH and bracele! 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Abbey-Ma Beautiful—Enduring—Convenient 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 1is {an everlasting memorial to the |Tove 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 shares of stock, which only British in- ! has part of the management of the General | A member of a leading firm of Lon- | and treasurer, C. T. Robertson: mem- | Plans were made for an annual din- | time it is hoped to have as the guest of | of enforce- | ters. papers. bank ' deposit book. Return to . white-gold. | usoleum | Qards of Thanks. KOESTER, ETTA We wish to expres our heartfelt thanks and appreciation to our relatives and_many friends for their kina expressions of sympathy and beautifi floral tributes at the death of our beloved | mother. Mis, FTTA A. KOESTER. wiio died | Mazrch s, 1929 THE FAMILY. - | TURNER. CHARLES F. The family of tht | "late CHARLES F. TURNER wish to e: ! press their deepest apreciation to their many {riends for all the kind deeds an- expressions of sympathy tendered them fn their sad bereavement - Marriages. Married on October 8. BUSH to MARGUERITE | HOLLIS—GUDE. 1o announce the marriage of her daughter. BEESIE L. GUDE to FRANK J. HOLLIS. Saturday. March 16, 1929, by Rev. Frank Steelman. NORRIS—WOOD. JOHN W. NORRIS Rockville, and SARAH N. WOOD of Ke: ington. were united in marriage by Rev, Edward H. Davis at Washington D. €., March 14, 1929, at 2 p.m. . Dreaths. ACHER. EDWIN R. On Fridav. 1929, at2:50 o clock p.m moriel Hospital. EDWIN loved husband of Lydix M from his late residence. on Monday. March 13, e Baptist Chure at 2:30 o'clock. R favited. March 15, Sibiey M Acher. Funeral 14 13th st. n.w 2 p.m.. thence Lo 10th anG N s es and frienc 17 EARLY TUBERCULOSIS DIAGNOSIS PLANNED Association Calls Meeting to Ar- range for Detection of Symptoms. Dr. George M. Kober, president of the | Association for the Prevention of Tu- | rculosis, has called a meeting for | | Wednesday at which a general commit- | tee will be formed to conduct the earl ! diagnosis campalgn of the association | during the month of Aprii. Leading health workers of the city, | | reprasenting public and private agencies | as well as civic bodies, have been in-i | vited to meet at 12:30 o'clock on tha' | iday at the Y. W. C. A. to arrange i plans for the educational campaign. The early diagnosis campaign is a | part of a national movement conducted | by the National Tuberculosis Associa- tion and its State and local affiliatcd associations. The aim will be to em- phasize the importance of early dis: covery of the symptoms of tubercuiosis infection. This will be done thrangh | | every possible avenue of communication. | A new film entitled ‘Consequences” 4 to | | be shown at the meeting for the first | | time in Washington. | | | | | | | i FOCH IS UNCHANGED. | Physicians Aornxyns;y“ Marshal I Not in Danger. l PARIS, March 16 (#).—Marshal | | Foch, weakened by his months of ill- ness, held his ground today, but the best that doctars could say for him to- | | night was that he was “in no imme- | diate danger.” His temperature was 199.68. | Nine doctors held a conference this | morning at the marshal’s bedside. By their very numbers they made such an impression upon Mme. Foch that she requested that in the future general consultation of such size be avoided, lect the effect of having so many medi- cal men around him_ at once should be a troubling one for her distinguished husband. . RADIO CLUB TO DINE. | Amateur Operators From Other Cities to Attend Event Here. Amateur radio operators from Balti- more and Philadelphia are expected to attend - the annual banquet of the Saturday evening at 6:30 o'clock. Sev- eral local radio experts will address the 1 gathering. ments includes William N. Smith, presi- | dent of the club; Walter Parks, Edward H. Dingley, jr. T H. Marshall | and Miss Elizabeth Zandonin! | FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 'V. L. SPEARE CO. | _ Neither the successors of nor connected with the original W. R. Speare estabiish- ek sss 1009 H St. N.W.l Phone Prank Formerly 940 F St. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance | 412 H St. NE. ° Modern_Chapel Lincoln 524 AIMUS R.SPEARE | Succeeding the original W. R. Speare Co. | 1623 Connecticut Ave. Potomac 4600 |8 years at 1208 B_st.. 45 vears at 940 ¥ " Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. & Modern_Chapel __Telephone Main 2473 Herbert B. Nevius . Funeral Home 9% New York Ave. N.W. i ESTABLISHED . ' JOHN R. WRIGHT CO.| 1337 10th St. NW. __ Phone North 47._ | CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. hone_ Lincoln_31: .LIAM LEE’S S FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CREMATORIUM. 332 PA_AVE_NW __NATIONAL 1384. 1385 , TIMOTHY HANLON | Puneral Director Private Ambulance | (64U SL N.E. Line. 5343 T. F. COSTELLO apitol St NOR" 1976. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons | i Matn 2600 K Washington Radio Club at Harvey's | The committee in charge of arrange- | Saturday AIEXANDER. kt ©. 6729 Piney March 16. 1929. Brarch id. n.w. LES. husband of Isavella Davidson Alexande:. Funeral irom his Iate residence on Monday, March 18. at 2 o'clock Interment at Fort Lin- coln Cemetery BENNETT, MARY C. On Friday. March 15 at’ ner residence, 4229 4ih st n.w ARY C.. beloved mother of Elsie M. Ben- nett. Funeral from her late residence. on Monda rch 18, at 8:30 a.m. thence to Gabriel's Church. where mass will be sung At 9 am_ Relatives and friends in- {ited "to attend. " Interment” Emmitsbure d 17 BENNETT. MARY Joseph's” Alumnae. Emmit Teauested to_attend a fu MARY C. BENNETT at of . Md. are mass 1o Gabrirl's st st Church at 9 a.m. Mondas, Maich 18, 1929 BROD. CHARLES F. 1929. at_his residence, CIARLES E. in | is survived b On Friday. March 15 1410 Morse st. ne seventy-second vear his daughte rs J. T. Clemens and Mi: Funeral Tuesdar. at Tabler funcral home. Prospect 1 Goundie, M Josephine Brod D.m. from the M st n.w Interment at Cemetery Private. BROWN. GRACE. Devarted this life on Fri- day morning. March 15, 1929. at Freed- men's Hospital. GRACE BROWN. devoted mother of Rachel. John and Lottie Brown and wrandmother of Grace. Thelma and Alber'a Brown. Fune: her Iatn residence, 1311 9th Monday. March 18, at'2 pm 17 BROWN. GRACE. Mcmbe: Tabernacle. No. 53. A ). of Moses are requested to attend the funeral Sister BROWN Monday, March 18, 1929, at lier late residence. 1311 9th st n.w. BROTHER PALMER, W. S. L’ G. COX. Sec BURKE. GFORGE 0. At W n. D. C.. on Friday. Maren 15, 192 o st RGE BURKE. of M Veinon Park. Va.. ed husband of late Marparet aged 82 vears Funeral from 1_of Thomas € Sergeon, 1011 7th st . Tuesday, Marc 19, at i pm. Relatives’ and friends i vited to attend. Interment Arlington tional Cemet bt CLINKL WILLIAM H. On Thursda; morning. March 14. 1929. st his residenc 622 10th st. ne. WILLIAM H._CLINKIN: devoted husband of Louise F. Clinkin: neloved father of Mrs. Cora Catlett, be- Marshall, Edward Clinkins and Mrs. Elizabeth Zailey. Funeral Sundas. March 17. at 1:8 p.m.. from Mount Zion Baptist Church, 13th and C sts. n.e.. Rev G. 7. Brown officiating. Reiatives and friends invited to attend. 17 CUMMINGS. MARION BROOKS. On Thur: day, March 14. 1920. MARION BROOK! heloved daughter of Mrs. M. Funeral Monday, March 18, Roorevelt, to St 15th and’V sts.. be said at 9 am. Cemetery. JERTY, JULIA F. On 18" 1929,” JULIA F. Funeral = services a Tesidence. 2229 st st. n.¥.. on Mareh 17, at 12:30 p.m. Interment Cr field, Md. DEPUE. MA Mrs. W. G. Gleason. 1815 Monroe st. n.w MARGARET 1. DEPUE. Funeral services at_above address Sunday. March 17, at 7:30 pm. Interment Manassas, VA. DOW, LANSING MILLIS. On March 1929, st Homeopathic MILLIS. beloved husband of Janet Dow (nee McGowan). and father of Mrs. Adine s : Mary E from_Hotei Saturday. aged ner late RGARET 1. On Saturday. March Dow_Cockey and Irving Mi his ffty-fourth year. Funera his late residence. 2047 Park nw., Tuesday, March 19, at 2:30 p.m. 18 DRURY. GEORGE D. McGUIRE. _Sudden! on Saturday. Maich 16, 1929, GEORGE D, McGUIRE DRURY. beloved husband of Agnes Drury (nee Johnson) of 923 North Carolina, ave. s.e. I from the resi- dence of his mother-in-law, Mrs. Eleanor Johnson. 325 14th st. n.e. on Monda March 18. at 7:30 am. Requiem mass at St. Peter's Chuich at 8 am St. Joseph's Cemetery. Morganza., Md. Relatives and friends invited. (Southern Maryland papers piease copy.) GANTT, JOHN R. On Thursday. March 14, 1929, ‘at 1:20 pm., at Garfleld Hospital JOHN R. GANTT. He le iheir loss his wife. Rebecca: Thomas. and a sister, Ella Wilkes. mains 8t Winslow's. 13th and R s Funeral from St. Augustine's Churc day. March 18. at 9 am. Relati friends invited. HALL, MARY ELIZABETH, Passed away on Friday March 15, 1929, at her residence. 1724 V st. nw. after a long iliness, MARY ELIZABETH HALL. She leaves to mourn their loss James H. Hall of St. Marys Gounty, Md.. Sarah ‘Money of Baltimore, ville of St. Marys County. Md.; Augustine Thomas. Ambrosia Bowman. Wilson G. Hall and Beatrice S. Woodiand of this city, and J. E. Hall of Atlantic City, N.J. She’ also leaves 15 grandchildren great-grandchildren. Requiem mass Augustine’s Catholic_Church. 15th and M sts. n.w., Monday. March 18, at 10 am. Reiatives and friends invited. 1 | HAMMOND. OSCAR; On Friday., March 1929, at Takoma Park Sanitanum. HAMMOND. sged 81 years. Funeral serv- ices at Hysong's funeral home, 1300 N st rd. es to _mourn brother, Re- | n.W.. terment Arlinglon Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited to altend. (Terre Haute Ind.. papers please copy.) 17 JACKSON, HELEN ALTINE. Saturday, March 16. 1929, at 6:30 D.m.. at 1241 28th st. n.w HELEN ALTINE. daughter of Samuel and Bessle Jackson of Potomac, Md. She leaves to_mourn their loss five sisters and brothers. Funeral services Wednesday. Maich_20, at 2 o'clock p.m., at Glory Baptist Church, Cropley, Md. JOY. WILLIAM T. Suddenly, on Saturday March 16, 1920, WILLIAM T . beloved hu: bana of Eiizabeth Frances Jov (nee Zeh- ren). F. Murray & Son. on ‘Monday. March 18, at 2 p.m. 2011 Nichols ave. s.e. Rela- Hill Cemetery. At Guilinger Hospital. Tather of Samuel, )r.; Joseph, Wet more, Alexander. Albert,’George and Hox ard Kemp. and Mrs. Anne Butler. Re mains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors. 2222 Georgia ave. n.w. Funeral Sunda: Waldorf. Md. LEDDON. JOSEPHINE Thursdav. March 14, 1929, JOSEPHINE CAROLYN, the beloved wife of the late William J. Leddon, Funeral {rom the William H funcral chapel, 412 H st March 18, at 2:30 p.m. friends Invited to attend. ‘private) at Congressional Cemetery. McCORPEN, MARGARET. Departed life March 15,1929, at 3:45 restdence. 1814 Florida GARET McCORPEN. be! Iate John McCorpen, Elisha mother-in-law_of Joseph Lyles Monday. Mareh 18 at 1:30 o'clock from Florida Avenue Baptist Church, Rev. Ta) lor. pastor. MITCHELL 16, 1920." JOHN 1921 KEMP, Sardo & Co. ™ thi: n.w., MAR- loved wife of the and imother On_ Saturday, March . beloved husband of 1da B. Miichell. axed 74 years. Remains resting at W. W. Deal's funeral home. 816 H st. ne. Interment Monday, March 18, at Strasburs. Va. MORAN. DR. JOHN FRANCIS. On Saturda March 16, 1929, at his residence. 2436 Pa ave. nw. Dr. JOHN FRANCIS MORAN Funeral services at resi at 9:30 am.. thence to St. Stephen's h at 10 am JOHN hure and relatives invited. . On Fridav, March 1 rovidence Hospital. 29. “at 200 Norih- ch_18. Catli where ma. Interment of her sister. Mrs. J. E. Youn; brook Courts, on Monday. ) 9:30 am. thence to St Pa Church, 15th and V sts. n.w.. will be said at 10 o'clock. Mount Olivet Cemetery. O'NEAL. Al The members of Division Ancient Order of n Hibernians. (ISAAC BIRCH) N Phos MONUMENTS. THE_FINEST DISPLAY IN THE CITY. All_monuments reduced for 30 ds Do not base purchase on photog presented by agents. JAMES R. DURITY, Est. 1890. 0_B) b NE. = _ CEMETERIES. GLENWQOD CEMETERY | Choice lots and sites for sale. yaultage $5 per month. " Fort Lincoln Cemetery | and Crematorium Lots and Vaults. (Free vaultage in emer- | genclen).” Perpetisl Care Non-sectarian | rematorium, best ) i South: indirect heat. jSclioes i Office: 1332 G Street N.W, (Telephones: M;"i"‘ 6103 and Lincoln Prospect Hill 7(73emetery North Capitol & W Sts. Phone North 676 | | —_FUNERAL DESIGNS. GEO. C. SHAFFER EXMATE PRICES XEL. N 100, . 2oy Our Only Store, 14th & Eye OEHML]EI}“ FLNOWRAL Co. Prompt Auto Delivery Service. |Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. ____Artistic—expressive—inexpensive BLACKISTONE, 1407 H Bpautiful_Floral Designs €5 and up CALL MAIN 3707, our late member. meet at the residence of her sister. Mrs James E. Youn. Northbrook Courts. Sun- | day evening, at § p.m. . MISS L. OMEARA, Pres, MRS. P. PENN. S ¢ JONATHAN. Oa Thursday residence. 2013 4ih beioved hiisband of neral from the parlors of James T. Rean. 317 Pa. ave. s Sunday., March 17, at 8 am . thence Thomas' Church. Chapel Point. M., where services will be heid at 10:30 am. 17 GE. JOHN MITCHELL. Suddenly. on F: . March 15, 1929, by automobile ac dent. the Rev' JOHN MITCHELL PA son of the late Roger and Mary Mitehe e ed 60 years. Burial services at thienem Chapel, Washington Cathedr on Monday. March 18, at 10 am. Inter- ment Woodlawn Cemetery, Fordham, N. Y. on Tuesday. March 19. JOHN W. Departed this life Fi . 'March 15, 1 at_Gallinger Hot pital. JOHN W' QUEEN. devoted husb: of Cors Lee Queen: son of Louis Hattle Queen of Oakland. Md. i ne. J Mollle Padgett n nd five sisters and many other relatives Remains resting at the John funeral _ch 3rd and Eve ‘Punersl Tuesday. March 19. at ptist Church, Rev Interment Li and friends. T. Rhine: sty 8w 1:30 p.m G. 7. Br coln Memori RAWLINGS. ANNIE V. On Friday, Mar: 15, 1929, her _residence. 611 141h NNIE V. RAWLINGS (nee Flan- ;beloved wife of the late William F. Rawlines. Funeral will be held from her late residence on Monday. March 18. at 8:30 a.m.. thence to Holy Name Church, Where mass will be said at 9 am. for the repose of her soul. Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery. 1 ®) Cemetery h . On _Saturday. A " 1929, JOSEPHINE, beloved wife of De Sales Rawiings and mother of Mar- Garet Treakle and Lessie C. Dean. Funeral Services at the \W. W. Chambers' funeral home. on Tuesday, March 19, at 10 am. Interment Mount Olivet Cemtery. 18 RODIER, MARY C. Suddenly. on Thursday, arh’ 14. 1920, at_her residence. 2148 F st. n.w.. MARY C. RODIER (nee Dee). be loved wife of Charles A. Rodier. ~Puneral services Monday. March 18, at 8:30 am.. at fier Iate residence, thence to Si. Stephen’s Church. 25th and’ Pennsylvania' ave. n.w.. where mass will be sald at § a.m. Inter- ment_ Mount Olivet Cemetery. Relatives and {riends invited 17 SMITH, CURTIS MELTON. Suddenly, March 15, 1929, at 6:45 a.m, at his residence. 4348_Ellicott st. n.w.. CURTIS MELTON SMITH. He is survived by his son. Rufus Smithe a daughter. Miss Patia Smiih, and ier. Tnterment at Holy Rood Cemetery. Friends | A AGNES M. | O'NEAL. Funeral services st the home He also | es (0 mourn his departure ‘six broth- | | | | the Naval Hos- | | Toved brother of Matthew Clinkins. Mrs. | WILIIAMS. JOHN B. On Fridav. | Brooks Reitz. | Panl’s_ Catholic Church. | where requiem mass wili | Interment Rock Creek | i the residence of Her sister. | 16. | ospital, LANSING | in | 1 services at | Interment at | Anna Countess and Irene Summer- | 15, | OSCAR "Tuesdav. March 19. at 1:30 p.m. In- | five | Mount Funeral from the chapel of Thomas | tives and friends invited. Interment Cedar | KEMP, SAMUEL. On Wednesday, March 13. | SAMUEL | Maren 17, at 1 pn., at | CAROLYN. On | LUCAS. DORA. in her eightieth year. | on Monday. | latives and | Interment | . at her| of cCorpen and Josephine Lyles and | Funeral | i Deaths. RTIS M. A spccial communica- iam R. Singleton_Lodee, No. 3. F_ A A M. is calied for Sunday, Ma 17. 8t 2 for the purpose of tending al of our late broth Past Mast 1S M. SMITH. who dir. suddenty 15. at 6:45 ani. TInter- ment il ke fa the cemetery adioinine SMITH. € tion of Wi shipful Master. Secretary. Suddenls. on Fri- w Interment Loudc 5. Baltimore, Md., on Mon at 3 p.m. 18 RAIL. Departed this life Wed h13. 1929, at wife of the om the J 1st and H sts. at 12:30 pm nesdax SARAH T Tavior. Fi iuneral parlor dav. March 18, Arlington fonal Cemetery. and friends inviicd TFACHUM. EDWARD R. On Thursdas. March 14._1920. 11 pm. ai Providencs Hospital. EDWARD R TEACHUM. the belos isband of Rose E ‘ rick). Funcral from . 707 7th st se. Mondav. p.m. Interment at Congression Relatives and friends iny ne. Mo Interment Relatiy Frida THARP. MA iy Reed Tarch RGARFT_LOUISF. On 1929 ot 5 am . ai Waiter Funeral from ’ dertaking establishment. 928 M st at Arlington Tuesday. Mareh 19, at Fridar Funera from w IVAN R, Suddenlv. 1929, VAN B. WELD. March_18. at 2:30 p.n ice. Sandy ng. Md MARY E. On Friday, 1020, MARY E.. heloved wife o Weish. Funeral from her late 1116 J1th st. n.w.. on Mondav at #:30 a.m. Peaiilem ma t macilate Conception at ) and friens invited. Cemeters. EDWARD on 1329. at_Oteen. N. C long tliness, EDWARD N.. beloved h of Carrie Willisms, aged 3 Remains resting at his iate residence. Girard st. n.w. Funera! Monday. 38, st 1 pim. from his late residence Interment *Arjinston National Cameters FISH, March 15, - - John € -Ssides e e March 14 Mareh 15, 1929, at 8 hic residence 5322 41sf ¢ OHN B. WILTIAMS. formerlr of Mo. He is survived s Cumi Willlams (nee and seven children. Albarta Dr. Clem C.. Hugh E. of Wash and Mis. C. Gordon Brow. Mrs. Robert M. Mar: M d J. Murray Wi calif. Pimeral servie re Methodist Churen Interment a Logan). Carrie A ington. D. C 1 Fi 1 Y. A tribute of love ta ‘he beloved husband. HENRY ALBERTS. who died one vear aso toda March 17, 1928. The one I loved has gone to rest. His firm. true heart is still Now lies in death's cold chill The hand that always gave me help How sad today i5 my troubled heart. How dim my eves with tears Por death has robbed me of the one T thovent wae mine for vears. HIS_DEVOTED WIFE., HENRIETTA AL- BERTS. g ALBERTS. WEN memory’ of | BENNETT. JORN T. Sacred to the memors of mv_husband and our father. JOI T BENNETT. who departed thic life twenty fve vears ago. March 16. 1904, Remembered. MRS. EMMA BENNETT AND CHILDREN. * CLANCY. ROBERT J. 1In sad but loving re. membrance of our dear brother. ROBERT 7. CLANCY, who departed this life fivc years 0. March 17. 1924. Gone. but not forzotten THE FAMILY. 54 New York ave. A.W. COLLINS, SARAR B. In sad but lovi emembrance of cur_dear mother. SARAH B. COLLINS. who departed this life four- teen years ago today. March 17. 1918, Just & line of sweet remembrance, Just a memory. fond and true: Ju_;'lhl Lflk!r;' of ll‘)\lrnlflvll's d?:ulmh’ at our hearts still long for vou. HER LOVING CHILDREN. FONVILLE. CORNELIUS H. A tribute of love to the memory of my beloved hus- band. CORNELTUS H. FONVILLE. who de- w'\l’l!g ’!Mli“éfll three years ago today, March 17, HIS LOVING WIFE, LAURA P. PO VILLE. L ASCOCK. ROBERT STANLEY. In ssd loving remembrance of our dear son. STANLEY, wno departed this life four years ago today, March 17, 1925. Loving thcushts, true and tender. Just to show we always will remember. HIS LOVING MOTHER AND DADDY. * HARRIS. MATTIE M. In sad and loving remembrance of our dear wife and moth- Just a token of affection, { HAWKINS. MARY E.° A tribute of love and Rest in peace. her pain is ended: SON. MAMIE HAWKINS. Just o show we will always remember. er. Mrs. MATTIE M. HARRIS. who left us iwo vears ago, March 18, 1927. Just & thought of sweet remembrance. Just a memory. fond and true; And a heartache still for you. HER DEVOTED HUSBAND AND DAUGE- TER. WILLIAM H. HARRIS AND NET- TIE HARRIS DOLMAN. - deep devotion to the memory of our dear mother. MARY E. HAWKINS. who depart- ed this life five vea o today, March 17. 1924 Sweetly sleep. her work is done She has rone where those who love her Soon _are coming. one by one. DEVOTED DAUGHTERS. BLANCHE WIL- HAWKINS, MARY E. In memory of eur de- oted aunt. MARY E. HAWKINS. who left us five years ago today, March 17. 1924. Loving thoughts. true and teader, LOVING NIECE AND NEPHEW, ROSA J. TAYLOR. GEORGE P. WEBB. o LANE. DEBORAH S. 1In loving remembrance of our dear wife and mother. DEBORAH S. LANE. who departed this life one year ago today. March 17. 1928. The dearest one from us is gone. A volce we loved is stilied. A place is vacant in our home That never can be filled HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. * Sacred to_the memors of our dear mother. DORA LUCAS. who de- parted this Jife thirty (30) years ago to- dav. March 17. 1899, Love keeps he. Dear memories To comfort and sustain And some day in a faiver land. - We'll hear the voice and touch the hand. And then with hearts that understand _ We will mest our mother again HER LOVING CHILDREN. MR. THOMAS LUCAS. MRS. MINNIE L. WRIGHT. MRS, LOUISE A. HAWKINS, MRS. LOT- TIE TAYLOR S PALM EMMA V. In sad but membrance of mv wife and mothe: FMMA V. PALMER. who departed this life twenty-three vears ago today, March 17. 190¢. HER HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. * PARROTT. DAVID F. In sad but loving re- membrance of our dear son and brother DAVID F. PARROTT. who departed this Jife two years ago today, March 17. 1927 THE PAMILY. * own. and thoush apart, dwell within the heart, ving re- | ROBERTS. JOSEPH M. The memory of our dear son and brother still lingers with us since March 17. 1924, Just five years ago. Today recalls the memory Of & loved one laid to rest. And those who still remember Are those who loved b: THF PAMILY. ROWE. SUSAN C. TIn devoted men our beloved mother. SUSAN C. ROWE. who left us eighteen years a%o ioday faich 17, 1911. EUNICE AND WILL. IMMONS. GEORGE H. In loving reme brance of our dear husband and fath GEORGE H. SIMMONS. who departed this life two years aRo. ch 11, 1927, Before my eves you faded. Growing weaker. oay by d Patiently bearing your suffer Peacefully sleening. resting Life's weary trinls and suffe; Insilence you suffered. in patience 4l God ¢ more. yon d you home, to sufter no DEVOTED WIFE. Father. you suffered months of paim, To wait for cure. but all in vain So God aione knew what was best He called you home to give you rest DAUGHTER, ELENOR. SISSLER, MARIE. Tn sad but loviog mem- ory of ‘'my mother. MARIE SISSLER. who departed this life three sears ago tnaa. March 17. 1926. HER SON. HENRY. TOMLINSON. JENNIE. Temembrance of our dear wife and m JENNIE TOMLINSON. who departed this iife two vears ago today, March 17, 19 Loving and kind in all your wa: Upright and Jjust to the end of vour days faithful in heart and mine. ft behind st past nce yon resting and sufferts ered. ore. Until God called you home to suffer no ‘more. HER_HU DESIGNED AND ERECTED WRITE OR TELEPHONE MAIN 2068 FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET Tue J. F. Manning Co.. Inc. two grandchildren. aliof Washington. D. C. Funeral services willbe held at Eldbrooke M. E. Church. WiscAnsin ave. and_River road nw. Sunday. $arch 17. ai 3 pm. Inierment at Eldbrooke Cemetery. _ 17°

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