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Ryan Service Through the Years Has Excelled Thoraughness. very smallest d tail. ix responsible for f this institution. When we are sibility placed 2l | Funeral Parlor—Private | Ambulance—and Livery | in Conmection i | | York Tomorr 1 JAMES T. RYAN Funmeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Telephone Atlantic 1700-1701 Funeral services | Mitchell Page, secret, T sustained when hit by a | Cathedral today at 10 o' ‘Rev. Philip. M. Rhinela A Splendid Time HERE is no better time in the year to start going to church than right now. During Lent, church activities are at their height; the approach of Easter fills every one with the deeper realization of what Chris- tianity is, and what it means. Your church sincerely invites you to attend Lenten services. ow. Rev. " SERVICES ARE HELD FORREV. 1. M. PAGE Body of Episcopal Clergyman |by Rev. Comelius Abbot, rector of the Will Be Buried in New John of the College s of Preachers of Washington Cathedral, | there in the W who died Friday afternoon from injuries truck, were clock. nder, %w = EAL FUNERAL HOME Phones » et reference, SAsk your A BUY ON THE BUDGET Spring Hats Are “Sharp™ Robinhoods $4 $6 —the very breath o' Spring—sma]]er s!{apes are " $29.75 Our Value Special 2-TROUSERS SUIT Beau-Geste conducted in Bethlehem Chapel of the Right former ENT PLAN PAY AS YOU GET PAID No Interest or Extra Charges irst Call For Spring‘!! TOPCOATS Try to match 'em under $35 A | | | of Preachers since last Fall. | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1929. —_— Bishop of Pennsylvania and warden of the College of Preachers at the Cathe- dral, officiated. He was assisted by Very Rev. G. C. F. Bratenahl, dean of the Washington Cathedral. Holy communion services were con- ducted following the other services, with Bishop James E. Freeman of the Episco- pal Diocese of Washington as celebrant. | The epistle was read by Rev. Arlington A. McCallum, rector of St. Paul’s Episco- al Church, while the gospel was read | Church of the Good Shepherd. The services were attended by mem- bers of the clergy of the Episcopal Dio- | cese of Washington. members of the | clergy staff of the Cathedral and their families and Rev. Mr. Page’s associates in_the Cathedral office Rev. Mr. McCallum will accompany the body fo New York this afternoon and burial ices will be conducted odlawn Cemetery tomor- row morning at 10 o'clock. The following tribute to Rev. Mr. Page, paid today by Bishop Rhine- lander, was forwarded to clergymen of | the Episcopal Church throughout the country who have attended confer- ences “at Mount St. Alban under auspices of the College of Preachers. It reads as follows: “In the sudden and. tragic death of John Mitchell Page the church has lost a holy and faithful priest, the Col- | lege of Preachers a wise and sympa- | thetic friend, with penetrating insight into the significance and promise of the work, and I, the warden of the col- | lege, a lifelong, loving and companion, whose counsel and €0-0p- | eration, especially in these last months, have been of incalculable value “You who have been at conferences here since he came into residence know something of the blessing of his pres- ence and ministry among us, something | also of the hopes which were centered in his continuous service in and to| the college. “As you thank God for the good ex- ample of this, His faithful priest and/ servant, you are asked also earnestly and constantly to pray that, in the | present nced, wisdom and strength may be given in ew measure by our blessed Lord to us who are answerable for the | work He has intrusted to us. “Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord. and may life perpetual shine upon him.” Rev. Mr. Page, who was 60 vears old, had been secretary of the College | 16,000 Trout Freed in Streams. CUMBERLAND, Md., March 18 (Spe- | cial).—Sixteen thousand rainbow trout | from the White Sulphur Springs’ hatch- eries were delivered to the Forest :mdi Stream Protective Association at Keyser i and distributed in strcams in that | vicinit; Abbey mausoleum‘ Beautiful—Enduring—Convenient "MILITARY _ HIGHWAY BEYOND SOUTH GATE Ovposite 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 Office1000Conn.Ave. Main7897 75 $30 Values —— LOOSE BOXY MODELS BRILLIANT SPRING COLORS SILK TRIMMEL ‘Stetsons $8.50 it intimate | s FUNERAL RITES HELD FOR RICHARD A. CADY Dairy Proprietor, Crushed Between Two Trucks, Buried in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Funeral services for Richard A. Cady, , proprietor of the Hilltop Farms! iry, who was killed Wednesday when caught between two moving trucks at his dairy at 3120 Eleventh street, were conducted in the Sacred Heart Catholic Church _Saturday, Mount Olivet Cemetery. Mr, Cady, who resided at 1319 Park road, began in the dairy business many years ago with J. J. Bowles, Later he | worked in the Washington Navy Yard until about six years ago when he went into the dai s for himself. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Frances E. Cady; two brothers, Willatm | A. and Benjamin J..Cady, and two ters, Mrs. Frances E. Owens and Mr: E. E. Donnelly. Mr. Cady was a mem ber of the Woodmen of the World. - . Mrs. Jennie Wheeler Dies. RCELLVILLE, March . Jennic” Wheeler, ge, died at her home in from paralysis. She was a | t Thomas of | She is survived by four | . Maud Caviness and Mr: a 'Myers of Leesburg, Mrs. Luc ycock ‘of Hamilton, and a sister in | the West: also by two brothers, William | Thomas of Washington and Raymond Thomas of Los Angeles, Calif. Funeral ervices will be held Sunday afternoon, with interment in Lakeview Cemetery. | Girl Remains in Coma. LYNCHBURG, Va., March 18 (Spe- | cial).—Margaret’ Dowdy, 10, who was | njured February 8 by an automobile, remained unconscious at the Memorial | Hospital Sunday afternoon, her condi- | tion showing no change. | 18 81 | Boy Wins Marble Tourney. | LYNCHBURG, Va., March 18 (Spe- | clal).—George Burnett, who represented Miller Park playgrounds, won the city marble championship at a tourney staged here Saturday Afternoon by the | B city department of recreation. Colored Man Is Found Dead. | Nathaniel Jackson, 39, colored, was | found dead in a room in the 1100 block | of Eighth street last night. Coroner J. Ramsay Nevitt ordered an aut to | be performed today when police re- ported that a bottle containing a small quantity of alleged corn whisky was found near the body . Potomac Council to Meet. POTOMAC, Va., March 18.—The Po- | tomac Town Council will meet tonight | at 8 o'clock in the council chamber of | the Town Hall Building. Deaths Reported. The following denths have been reported to the Health Department in the last 24 hours: | Frances A. Weaver. 90, 915 6th st. n.e, | Christopher' C. Walker. 89, 4216 River road. Emile E. Court, 84, 1723 Newton st. Julia P. Daugher: 33, Sibley Hospital, George O. Burke. 82, U. 3. Naval Hospital, Eliza M. Marsh, 77, 628 E st. n.e. Andrew W. Ristie. 75. Casualty Hospital. William A. Cutshall. 73. 3434 Porter st. John B. Williame, 22 41st st. Angus_Gibson, 70. 12th st. n.e. John F. Moran, 6 426 Peansylvania ave, Qrace Rhyvs, 64, Arlington Hotel. John M. Page. 60. Emergency Hospital. Annie V. ol 58. 611 14th st. n.e. Macggie Smith, 56, Sibley Hospital. Webster L. Spencer, 55. Hotel Annapolis. Mary E, Welsh, 55 1116 11th st Ax: , Providence Hospltal. N . 18, Casualty Hospi Willlam J. Crenshaw, 3, en route Casuaity Hosnital. Margaret Johnson. 65. 718 Pays court s.w. Willlam H. Clinkins. 60. 622 10th st. n.e. John R. Gant. 52, Garfield Hospital. Andrew Richardson, 50, Gallinger Hospital. John Queen, 46, Gallinger Hospilal. Garfleld Green, 37, Gallinger Hospif Helen A. Jashson, 20, 1241 28th st. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN’S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th & F| L] | Morticians Private Ambulances 29 H St. N.W. Main 984 Interment was in | 1 | 8t. | Spokarie, —— THE WEATHER District of Columbia — Fair and warmer tonight and tomorrow; lowest temperature tonight about 40 degre: gentle to moderate southwest winds. Maryland and Virginia—Fair and warmer tonight and tomorrow; moder- ate southwest winds, West Virginia—Fair and warmer to- night and tomorrow. Record for 24 Hours, ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 45: 8 p.m, 41; 2 midnighty 38; 4 am, 34; 8 am, 38; noon, 51. Barometer—4 pm,, 2996; 8 pm, 30.03; 12 midnight, 30.10; 4 am, 30.17; 8 am, 30.23; noon, 30.22. Highest temperature, 51, occurred at noon today; lowest temperature, occurred at 6:30 a.m, today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 40; lowest, 33, Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survby.) Today—Low tide, 7:46 a.m. and 8:47 pan ; high tide, 9:18 a.m. and 1:48 pm. Tomorrow—Low tide, 9:02 am. and 9:57 pm,; high tide, 2:27 am. and 3 p.m. The Sun and Moon, Today—Sun rose 6:16 am.; sun sets 6:17 pm. Tomorrow—Sun rises 6:14 am.; sets 6:18 p.m. Moon rises 9:2} &, Automobile lights to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Great Falls—Slightly muddy. Weather in Various @ities. GTemperature.«n sun Stattons. Weather. Abilene, Albany. N. Atlanta, Ga Atlantic City Biltimore, Md Birmingham Tex... 30.12 30,02 30.32 30.18 3022 3050 D. 29.72 . 29.88 Raining Clear Clear Clear 46 0.10 24 Bismarck, N. Boston, 1o, N Charleston, §.C Chicago, 11l Cincinnati,Ohio. Cleveland, Columb Denver, Dstreit, Mich.. Paso, Tex.. . Tex. 30.18 36.10 . 20.84 Indianapclis.Ind 30.20 JacksonvilleFla. 30.22 Kansas City. Mo 30.03 Los Angeles. ... 30.08 Louisville. “Ky.. 30.28 . Fia. Omaha, Nebr. Philadelphia.Pa. Phoenix. Ariz.. Pittsburgh. Pa.. Portland, Me... 2932 Portland, _Orez. 30.20 Raleirh.'N. C.. 3034 Salt Lake City.. 29.98 San Antonio.. . 30.16 | San Diego. Calif 30.00 | 3an_Francisco.. 3010 130168 29.74 30.22 302 St. Louis, Mo. Paul, ‘Minn Seattle, 'Wash. Wash’ WASH, D, C. FOR E (7 a.m., Greenwich time, today.) ‘Temperature. Weather, 26 Fogey Fokey Fogsy Cloudy Cloudy i 16 Cloudy ich “time, today.) 54 Rain vations.) Part clondy Part cloudy Cloudy Cloudy London, England Paris, France.. Berlin, ‘Germanv.... penhagen, Denmark.. #ckholm, Sweden. Gibraltar. ' Spain (Noon. Gri Horta (Fayal). Azores., Current obs Hamilton, Bermuda San Juan. Porto Rico. Havana, Cuba. : Colon, Canal Zone. Marriage Licenses. ‘Marriage licenses have been issued to the following: Willlam E. Foster, jr. 3. and Marle L. Rev. B. H. Milto} and Eliza- Douglass. 2 William Davis Farmer, jr.. 2 beth Tiabell Kiddreck, io: Rev. Georgs H. L. Glbson, 34, College Park, Md.. and Blanche H. Lee, 21, College Park, Md., Rev. Willlam D, Jarvis. Carl K. Glover, 37, Covington, Va, and Annie Russell Kay, 27, Alps, Va.; Rev. Wil- iiam M. Hoffman Waiter Brooks. 28, Newkint County, Vi ce, 22, Richmond, Vi 88, 3 *31, Richmond, Va.. and Ima_Pleasants, 18, Richmond, Va.; Rev. H. W, Tolson. Edmund Milton Smith, 23. Richmond. Va., Dorothy Earle Whiifleld, 18, Richmond, v. John E. Brikg E. Enroughty, 22. Richmond, Va., El Richmond, Va.; Rev. H. W. Tolson. Births Reported. ‘The following births have bean reperted to the Health Department in the last 24 hours: Raymond L and Helen V. Norvelle, boy. Mastin C. and Gertrude E. Trivett, girl. Albert and Louise Nicholson, girl. w. Vernon You Should Have Gawler Service REST A stately church pew; the soft, soothing pipes of an invisible organ; stained glass windows which filter soft, mellow rays of light. Visitors are always welcome to step out of the busy workaday world into the quiet and rest of Gawler's SONS- Inc. Creablished 1850 MORTICIANS Alfred Chapel. 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Our Staff is headed by WILLIAM ELLIOTT, one of the highest type of Funeral Directors and Embalmers obtainable, with 35 years’ experience W. W. CHAMBERS CO. Washington’s Most Reasonable Underizker Col. 432 14th, Cor. Chapin St. NNW. Col. 432 33, | now. | POINTER, IVAN C. WELD RITES | HELD AT RESIDENCE| I | Chamber of Commerce Postpones| Tomorrow Night's Meeting as Mark of Respect. Funeral services for Ivan C. Weld, president of the Washington Chamber of Commerce, who died in the Mont- gomery County Hospital Friday aft noon, were conducted at his residenc at Sandy Spring, Md., this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Rev. M. R. Lovell, pastor of the Mount Pleasant Congregational | Church, officiated. Interment was in | Rock Creek Cemetery. | Directors of the Chamber of Com- | merce and other members in addition to many members of the Washington Board of Trade attended the servi Both organizations have adopted reso- lutions expressing deep regret over Mr. Weld's death. ‘The Chamber of Commerce post- poned its meeting to be held tomorrow night until the third Tuesday in April out of respect to Mr. Weld’s memory. Mr. Weld's activities as president of the Washington Chamber of Commerce. which he helped found, were widely | known. He had been most active in the civic movements for national repre- sentation for the District and to estab- | lish permancnt, equitable fiscal relations | between the local and Federal govern- ments, In addition to his various other activi- ties, Mr. Weld was an executive of the Chestnut Farms Dairy, with which he had ben associated for 16 years, and was considered an authority on dairy problems. COL. HOLCOMB BURIED. Widow Accompanies Body Here| From San Francisco. Funeral services were held at Ar- lington National Cemetery this morn- ing for Col. Freeborn P. Holcomb, Army Finance Department, who died at San Francisco March 10. Born in Platts N. Y. April 22, | 1873, Col. Holcomb entered the mili- tary service as an enlisted man in the 8th Cavalry in April, 1895. Four years later he was commissioned a second licutenant, served sucessively in the Cavalry, the Quartermaster Corps and the Finance Department and reached | the grade of colonel in October, 1927, | His widow, Mrs. Cliffe M. Holcomb, ac- | companied the funeral party from San | Francisco to this cit | FRANCIS X. MEYERS DIES. In Employ of Furniture Firm for Past 40 Years. Francis X. Meyers, 71 years old, out- side representative of the firm of House & Herrmann, furniture dealers, where | he had been employed for the past 40 | years, died in Sibley Hospital yesterday | Tollowing an operation. 1 Mr. Meyers was a member of the Washington Lodge of Elks. He is sur- | vived by two brothers residing in New York. Funeral services will be conducted in | | St. Martin's Catholic Church tomor- | row morning at 9 o'clock. Interment will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery. MARCELLUS MARTIN DIES. | CUMBERLAND, Md., March 18 (Spe- cial) —Marcellus Martin, 71, engaged in real estate and insurance business, and former prominent Democratic politician, died late yesterday. Martin, a native of Indian Spring, Md., began life as a boatman on the Chesapeake & Ohio | Caral. He served 10 vears as chief of police here prior to 1899. Later he was | a city magistrate for some years. His wife, three sons and four daughters| ‘and a brother, William Martin, Wash- | ington, D. C.,, survive. | PRI o e et on Fire Does $15,000 Damage. GORE, W. Va., March 18 (Special).— Fire with an estimated damage of | 15,000, partially covered by insurance, damaged a business block here, de- stroying the store-post office operated by B. L. Larrick, with the $3,000 mer- chandising stock, a restaurant and a | filling station. The blaze started under the building and the interior was a mass of flames before the fire was re- {.x:rted. The owners suspect it was of | incendiary origin, but no arrests have | been made. , e e N Daughter of Pastor Dies, | LYNCHBURG, Va., March 18 (Spe- clal).—Miss Grace Macon Wilson, daugh. | ter of the late Rev. Willlam Venabie | Wilson of Prince Edward County, died at Memorial Hospital after a long ill- nes LOST. | BAG, DIack silk; on_Conn. ave. between | Alvemarle st. and Keusingion, Md. Irom auto Sunday night. Reward. Call after 6 pm.. North 444: | BAR PIN, pearl and tween 20 Magnolla st. Liberal reward. Call Wisconsin 3698. BOSTON BULL TERRIER. male, one black eye, one white, white chest and tips of four paws, dark seal: Montgomery County tax 5878. Liberal reward. Shep. 84-W alter 8 o cloc Mesmbr e CAPE-—Lady’'s. ‘fur trimmed: probably vicin- ity Highway Bridee. Reward. Phone Cleve- O BN CORAL NECKLACE, vicinity sts.; valued us heirloom. Lib 4231 16th st nw. Adunis 288, i L DOG —Brindle collle, white-breast, male; At- lantic City license 85. Reward. Phone Lin- | T R R A R | DOG—8mall, male, back and_white: very fat: large lump on’ left side. Reward. Re- turn to 610 15th st. ne . A% ENVELOPE. blue, containing_personal letters and & month's record. etc. Return to Emma | Haywood, Room 603 Inteistate Commerce | . and receive reward. brown, containing personal let- . bank deposit book. Return to Cecil Apt., 1026 15th st eceive reward. Plone Cecll or | bar i, ring aud wasortment of Sunday afternoon. Very 10371705 Lanier uw. | wond _shrine jeielry and beads iberal reward. Apt Plione Adams 2006-J LORGNETTE, Friday, nw. Frank. a9, POCKETBOOK—Lady’s brow 7th and E nw. contaiuin tokens and ioves. "J. M Apt. 24, Col. 6963-J. POCKETBOOK— Lady's, browii, mcney. automobile key and license. to 1306 Girard st. n.e. Reward. big. white: liver eass and small liver spot in imiddle forehead. Notify Col. 803: i 5 i {12 PURSE, blue leather; Hecht's store. Satur- | day afternoon. Liberal reward. Day, Main 8588, Night. Decatur 357 g 2 PURSE— Black. at 4:15 p.m. Saturday from auto at Star Bldg., on 11th'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., ton Post composing_room. UMBRELLA. vreen silk. o N, J. uve. car. Saturday, M Please call N. 6312-J or Col. wnd 9 pa. UMBRELLA on 410 ¢ blue silk, marked F. Cleveland_656. WRIST WATCH, between 150 & Ada n.w. and Soldiers' Home. Initials “H. E. Kewsrd. 36 Adams st o.w. L WRIST WATCH between Oak HIll Cemetery and 1807 California st n.w. APt. 23. Re- ward. _Phoue North $252-3. " $200 REWARD for return of pear-shaped emerald brooch mounted 1n_platinum with diamonds; be- tween Waraman Park and Mayfower Hotel Beturn, to 'Mr." Moore, Wardman . wbout $9. keys. ant, 1343 Clifton “containin Returi vy | ch 16, 1939 812 between 3 | cheansc ] Mouut_Vernon i M. E. Reward. Tel. manager otel FUNERAL_DESIGNS. BLACKISTONE, 1407 Beautiful Floral Designs $5 and up CALL MAIN 3707. GEO. C. SHAFFER R T A e oo o Our Only Store, 14th & Eye Prompt Auto Delivery Service. Gude Bros. Co, 1212 F St. Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. 1 @ard of Thanks VAN RESWICK, ANNIE. We acknowledge with_sincere appreciation the kindress. espressions of sympathy and beautifui floral tributes of our many friends and relatives at the death of our dear mather, ANNIE VAN RESWICK. THE FAMILY, ¢ RBirth. FORBES, MARGARET JOY On_ Friday. | March' 15, 1929, at Garfield Hospital. to | r. and Willism k. Forbes, & daugh- | ter, MARGARET JOYUE. x Deaths. ANDERSON, MABEL C. On S: 17, 1529, &b her residence, 154/ B si. l.e. MABEL'C. ANDERSON, devoted duigbicr of Louls ‘aid Susie Andeisou, sister Clara, Anes, rene, Cathierine and resa Auderson, Mrs. Mary Thompson Mis, Olivia Freeman. uiece of Anuie J son. She also leaves otiier relatives aid | Iriends. Notice of funeral hereaiter. BEALL, WILLIAM ODEN. On Sunday. March | 1929, at his resideice. 3216 Rusdle pl s.¢.. Congress Helghts. WILLIAM ODEN. | beloved husband of the late Matilda C. | Beall, and devoted father of Mrs. Leo F.| Nachinag. Mrs. Georse I, Durity und Mrs. Emery A Hutchinson. Funeral {rom th bove residence on Wednesday, Merch 1:30 p.m. Services at Esther Memoria Congress Heights, at 2 pm R wnd friends invited, Intermen Cedur Hill Cemetery. 19 » ALFRED. On Sunday, March 17.| alty Hospital, ~ ALFREL | father of Clarence How Alice ‘Givens und Eduw Pauls. He caves “one daughler-in-law, (wo r © relatives and fiie Ecnest Jarvi G . ave. LW, cral Dereafter. | ) sidenc i s by his daughiers. Mr H. Goundie, Mrs. J. T. Clemens and Josephine Brod. Funersl Tuesday. at pm.. from the Tabler funersl home, M st ww. Interment sl Prospect Hill Cemelery. Private. 18 | BROWN, WILLIAM, Departed this Saturday, March 16, 1929; WILLIAM BROWN, 'devoted son of Edward and Ciara Brown, father of Rosa Brown, aud brothe: . Maiy Lucas, Mrs. Alice Toliver, Rudolph and ‘Theodore Brown. He euves a host of other relatives and frieuds. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel. 3rd and Eye sis. s.w. Notice of funeral later. BURKE, GEORGE 0. At the Naval Hos. pital, Washiugton. D. C.. on Friday, Marc 15, 1929, GEQRGE 0. BURKE, of Mt Vernon Park, Va., beloved husband of th late Murgaret A. Burke, aged 82 years. Funeral from the chapel of Thomas S Sergeon, 1011 7th st. n.w., Tuesday., Marcn 19, at 1 pm. Relatives and friends in- | vited to attend. Interment Arlington Na- | tional Cemet 18 CARUANA. MARY C. Suddenly., on Sun. day. March 17, 1929, MARY C. CARUA! (nee Fullerton), widow of Otlando Ceruana, _Funeral trom her late resic | st. n.w. Wednesday, March | thence to St. Martin's irch’ at 9 a.m. Interment | t Olivet Cemetery. 19 L, MARGARET E. Suddenly. on i6, 1929, at her residence, 5702 Geor- iter a snort ilness JMARGAREL oved wife of Charles E. Cassell. I from her late Tesidence on Wed- 8:30 a.m.. thence to Church_of the Nativity. 6000 Georgia | ave, n.w. where mass will be sung at ¥ | a.m; Relatives and friends invited to at- | {end. “Interment at Glenwood Cemetery. He is surviv life nes the CROSSETTE, LOUIS FAULKNER. On Satur- day, March 16, 1929, at ‘the United States Nav Hospital, _LOUIS ~ FAULKNER CROSSETTE. Mr. Crosseite’s body will be cremated at the Fort Lincoln Crematorium Monday, March 18, Services and burial of the ashes on Tuesday, Marcn 19, at Arling- | ton Nationad Cemetery at 10 a.m. &} DAVIS, WILLIS A. Suddenly, on Sundes, March 17, 1929, ‘11:45 a.m. at_Soldiers ome Hospital. WILLIS A. DAVIS, peloved | sband of Amelia Davis (nee Graf) and iather of Edwin W.. Rovert J. and Elinore Davis and_ Mrs. Loutse Davis Moore. Fu- neral from S. H. Hines funeral parlors. 2501 14th st Wednesday, March 20. 11 wm. Intermeént Arlington National Ceme- tery. Friends invited. DEMENT, MAE F. On Sunday, March i7, 1929, ai her_residence, 1536 Potomac ave. se, MAE P. DEMENT (nee McEntee). eral from Holy Comiorter Church, 14th and East Capitol sts.. Tuesday, March 19. ut 9 am. Inierment Mount Oltvet Cemetery. DENCH, CAROLINE GARDNER. On Sunday, | March 17, 1929, at the residence of her | niece. Mrs. Laura Puffer Morgan. 174! 1.W., Miss CAROLINE GARD:- | in’ her 7ith year. Puneral | at Framingham Center, Mass.. Wednesday, | March 20. (Boston papers piease copy.) DOW, LANSING MILLIS. On March 16, | 1929, at Homeopathic Hospital, LANSING | MILLIS. beloved husband of Janet Dow (nee McGowan), and father of Mrs. Adine Dow_Cockey and Irving Millis Dow, in his ffty-fourth year. services at | his ‘late residence, 2047 Park rd. n. Tuesday, Maich 19, at 2:30 pm. 18 DU BOSE. SERENA WASHINGTON. denly, Saturday, March 16. 1929, at residence, 227 O st. n.w.. SERENA WASH- INGTON DU BOSE, beloved mother of William and Mary Elizabeth Du Bose. Funeral Tuesda: March 19, at 2 p.m. from Walter R. Wood's funeral parlors 1234 4th st n.w. Relatives and friends in- vited. Interment Payne's Cemetery. FEENEY, VIRGINIA N. 17, 1939, at residence, 45 VIRGINIA N.. beloved wife of James L. Feeney. Funeral Tuesday, March 19, from the above residence at 2 p.m. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. Relatives and triends invited. HALIDAY, HARRIET M. On Sunday, March 17, 1929, after a long illness. HARRIET M. HALIDAY. Puneral from_ the chapel of J. William Lee's Sous. 332 Pa. ave. n.w., on Tuesday, March 19, at 2:30 o'clock p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment in Congressional Cemetery. . HARKUM, THOMAS, Departed this life Thursday. March i4. 1920. at Gailinger Hospital. ‘after & short illness. THOMAS HARKUM. | Funeral Wednesday, March 20, at 1 o'clock. from Janiser's funeral | urlor, 1113 22nd st. n.w. Burial i Ar- ington National Cemetery. HATZFELD. ADAM. On Sunday, March 17. 1929, ADAM. beloved husband 'of the late | Amielia Hatzfeld. Funeral from the chapel | of Frank Geier's Sons' Co.. 1113 7th st. | n.w. on Tuesday, March 19, at'8:30 am. | Mass at St. Mary’s Church at 9 a.m. Rela- | tives and friends invited. Inte - I V_st. n. Mary's Cemetery. HAWKINS, HERMAN. Sunday evemng, March 17, 1929. at his Tesidence. Fort Washington, Md.. HER- MAN HAWKINS. devoted husband of Agnes | Hawkivs and father of Mary Frances Hawkins. He also leaves a devoted father. James Hawkins: four sisters and a host of other relatives and friends. Remains temporarily resting at the Johii T. Rhines funeral chapel. 3rd and Eye sis. s.w. No- tice of funeral later. Departed this life | JACKSO Sud- | her | On Sunday, March | R: aret Treakle and Lessie C. Dean services at_the W. W. Chambe: home. on Tuesday. March at 10 am. Interment Mount Olivet Cemtery, 18 ROBINSON. ALICE. On Sunday. March 17, 1929, at_her residence. 20': Que st. n.%.. ALICE ROBINSON. She leaves to mourn their loss a motlier. Cordelin Robinson; & father, Junious Robinson: two grands mothers, 'and a host of other reintives and friends. ' Remains resting at Wm. T. Tol~ bert’s funeral parlor, 1308 6th st. Notice of funersl hereafter. SPENCER. W. LINDSLY. Suddenly, on Frie day. Murch 15, 1929, 'in Washington, W, NDSLY SPENCER. husband of Eliza M. Reich). - Interment Loudon 3 Baltimore, Md., on Mon~ day March 18, &t 3 p.m. 18 VAN, MARY E Funeral " funer nw. late residence on Tiesday. March 19 at 2 D Relutives and friends invited. Ins terment (privater Cedar Hill Cemetery. THARP. MARGARET_LOUT: On Fridav, Barch 15, 1929. at 3 a.m. ai Waiter Reed Hospital. ' MAKGARET LOUISE. aged 9 years, beloved daughter of Capt. and Mrs. L. D. Thatp. ‘Funeral from Tabiers un- dertaking establishment. 923 M st. Burial at Arlington Tuesday, March 19, at 11 a.m, 13 WARFIELD, MARTHA. Departed this lifa March 16, 1529. 12.05 am.. after a shory illness, at the residence of her sister. Mrs Eliza Thomas. 312 M st. n.w. MARTH. WARFIELD. beloved mother of Rev Johnson. Harrison P. Warfl Warfleld and Katie Brown. to mourn their loss five gra one great-nicce, oi other relatives Thursday, March 2 Vermont ' Avenrte Baptis Alexander Wilbanks officiatin Payne's Cemetery WAYLAND, LI MAY. On Sunday. March 1929, at "Garfield ‘Memorial Hospital, E°MAY. beloved wife of Charles R. d daughter of the late John and Laura V. Montgomery. Funersl vices ut her lite_residence. 1300 B at. s.e.. on Wednesday. March 20, at 2:30 p.m. Infenment at Congressional Cemetery. In Memoriam. EY. ELLA A tribute of lo suddenly _d g0 todav, ELLA parted this March 18, 1923. Sunshine passes. shadows fall, But loves remebrance outlasts all SISTER IDA SAUR. AMLICH. MARGARET. In sad but lov- ing_remembrance of ‘my dear mother, MARGARET CRAMLICH. who pasced away two years ago today. March 13. 1927, HER SON. CHARLES. HART. MARTIN §. AND WILLIAM 1. sad ‘but loving_temembrance of my loved son. MARTIN S. HART, who left ns so suddenly 7 years ago today. March 18. 1922. Also my dear son. WILL) I HART. who died March 11, 1913. “Loved in life, remembered in death.* MOTHER. . THADDEOUS. 1In sad but lovi memory _of cur dear husband and fat THADDEOUS JACKSON. who depar {his life” (w0 yéars as0 ioday, Maren 1 Father. you suffered months of pain To wait for cure, but all in vain: So God alone knew at was best, He called vou home to rest. HIS WIFE AND DAUGHTER SARAR. MANNING. IDA. In loving memory of ane dear wite and_mother, TDA MANNING, ;’;&: died one year ago today, March 18, It was hard to part with eur desr mother, but she is out of her suffering. Tn our thoughts we always carry her loving face. We will never forge! HEE LOVING HUSBAND, SONS AND DAUGHTER. b4 MITCHELL, FREDERICK FINKTON. memory *_of FREDERICK FINK MITCHELL. who departed this life years ago today, March 18, 1913. Wil alwave be remembered. ANNIE L. JOHNSON, Braddock. Pa. MOWATT, JAMES. In loving memory of our dear husband and fathes JAMES MOWATT. who left us two years ago toe day, March 18, 192’ To live in hearts we leave behind Is not to die. HIS WIFE AND DAUGHTER. ELSON. MATILDA. In_memory of ous dear sister. MATILDA NELSON, who de- parted t life one year 0 today, March 18. 1978 HER SISTERS, IDA G. QUEEN AND LULA L. ROY. AYNTER. ERNESTINE MURDOCK. In lovs e emernrancs of ERNBSTINE MUR- DOCK PAYNTER, who departed this life March 18, 1923. There is A reaper. his name is Death, And with his sickle keen He r;lnrs‘ ll’&! b"ml:ld l"“"' ?f.&:&;""’ And’the flowers that gro ? "MOTHER, SISTER AND BROTHER. : WEST CATHERINE. In lovine memory of loving friend. CATHERINE . who ot e rS "weo todus. March 18, who six years . In xfi s Oh, how I miss thee. my loving friend. DEVOTED ONE. LUE. * WHITTINGTON. SOPHIA. Sacred to ¢ memory of my dear wife, SOPHIA WH# TINGTON, who departed this life five years ago today. March 15, 1924. Home is sad, oh Lord, how drear Lonesome. ‘lonesome. everv spo Ligtening for her_ voice ‘il wears, ry. for 1 hear i _HER HUSHAND. PRANK WHITTINGTON, * MEMORIALS. MONUMENTS MAUSOLEUMS DESESNED AND ERECTED 'WRITE OR TELEPHONE FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET MAIN 2968 THE J. F. MANNING CO., In¢. 919 157 STAEST N. W, WashingTon ,D.C. T § J =2 FUNERAL DIRECTORS. "Joseph F. Birch’s Sons ILTON, DR. ADDISON §. On Saturdav. March’ 16, 1928, at the homs of Roy Addison Hillon. Upper Darby. Dr. ADDISON S. lLusband of the Murion Virginia Hilton. Funeral from L. Spewre Co. 1009 Il st. nx. on Tues diy. March 19, st 11 am. luterment in ¥ort Lincoln Cemetery. | HOFFMANN. FRANCES LOUISE. On Sunday March 17, 1929. at Provideice Hospital PRANCES' LOUISE. beloved daughter of | Fred M. and lola B. Hoffman. Funeral | from her late resideiice, 1201 B st. n.e. on Tuesdny, March 19. at 3 p.m. Inte ment Cedar Hill Cemetery. (Chattanooga. Tenn., and St. Paul, Minn., papers please opy. ) f. EVOLYN SHRIGLEY. On Sunday. | Mireh 17, 1929, at Harrisburg, Pa., EVOLYN | SHRIGLEY LEE. beloved wife of Richard L. Lee and daughter of James T. Shrigley. Funeral services and interment at Haumil- ton. Va.. Tuesday, March 19, | McCUSKER. JOHN E. On Monday, March | 18, 1929, at the Naval Hospital. Aunapolis M. JOHN E. axed 80 years. beloved hus- band of the late Esther McCusker. Fu- neral Welnesday, March 20. at 8 a'clock o St. Ann's Church, Annapolis . MEYERS. FRANCIS X. On Sunday, March 17. 1920, t_Sibley ‘Hospital, FRANCIS X MEYERS_ Fuueral .services at Gawler's | chypel. 1750 Pa. ave. n.w.. at 8:30 wn. on | Tuesday, Maych 19, thence to St. Martin Church, N. Cap. st. where mass will be celebrated at 9 i for the repose of his soul Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. MEYERS. FRANCIS X. Washington, D. C.v| Lodee. No. 15. B. P. O. Eiks.: The lodge | will convene in session of sorrow at 7:30 | o'clock p.m. Monday, March 18. 1929, for the purpose of paying tribute to the mem- ory of our late brother, FRANCIS X MEYERS. who passed to the grand lodge of the hereafter March 16. EIk services at Gawler's chapel, 1750 Pa. ave. n.w., at 8 pm. Funeral 8:30 am. Tuesday' from above. Mass at St. Martin’s Church at 9 am. Interment st Mount Olivet. Friends of decensed are invited to attend ihe Elk evening. By order of | 4 WEILL. Exalted Ruler. Altest: W ELBY, Secretury OKE, life . at 5 2 s Woarier \ng iliness. wh'ch she Lore with tian fortitude, MILDRED E. MOORE. | s the loving daushier of John Moore the late Annie Moore. She leaves to mourn their Joss'a loving father, devoted stepmother. four broken-hiearted Sisters, & loving brother and pephew and & host of other relatives and friends. Puneral Wed- hesduy. March 20 at 1290 sharp. from John Steuart M. E. Church, G si. between 3rd aud 4> sts. <w. Rev. Grant Coniee. pastor. Inferment Chapel’ Hill, Md. Before our eves she faded. i & Weaker day by day. suffering away THE PAMILY. 19 ; B. On Friday, March 15, ney Hospital. GEORGE B! Funeral services | ome. 1300 N st n.w.. Tuesday. at 3:30 pm. Albert Lodge No. 36. F. A. A. M. will as- cmble at the lodee rooui at 2:30 p.m. to attend funeral Of our late brother, GEORGE B. MORRIS. . JOHN W. Departed this life Pi ‘March 15, 1920, at Galiinger Hos- ., JOHN W QUEEN, devoted husband 1, Lo and st G Patiently. bearing Until God called MORRIS, GEOR ers, 1 and friends. tia T. Rhines_funersl chapel, 3rd and Eve sts. sw. Puneral Tiesday, March 10. ut 1:30_pm.. from Zion Buptist Chureh. G. 7. Brown officiating, Interment L coln_Memorial Cemetery. | 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St N.W. F Nelther the succeasors of nor connected with the o Speare establishe ' blish: ment 1009 H St. N.W. Plione Prank. 6e20 10 & Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 412 H St. NE. Lintolfl su Modern_Chape! s SR ALMUS R.SPEARE Succeeding the original W. R. Speare Co. 1623 Connecticut Ave. Potomac 4600 8 years at 1208 H_st., 45 years at 940 P ot Frank Geier’s Sons Co. Modern_Chapel lephione_ M AN 2’2 Quick, Dignified, BEfficie: Bervi Automobile Service [ W. W. Deal & Co. LINCOLN 8200, 0% TABLISHED 1816, JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. _1337 10th St. N.W. ___Phone North ¢7. [ CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 FAST CAPITOL ST. gl Lineoln_ 7. _ LILIA M LEE L ECTORS. ORIUM. 332 PA_AVE N W__NATIONAL 1384. 138§ ' TIMOTHY HANLON Puneral Director Private Ambulant 641 H St. N.E. Linc. 551.5 T. F. 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