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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.. MARCH 24, 1929—PART. 1. Police Use Telephoto System. | powerful transmission apparatus hns:conm’ct. 25 to 30 of lhc'chl_vf.clues‘ BERLIN, March 23 (P)._German "been completed at Berlin and a con- | with Berlin for quick trahsmission of | police have begun installation a tele- |nection with Breslau is expected to be | criminals’ photographs, fingerprints and photo system for tracing criminals. A |opened shortly. It is planned later to ' handwriting. U P Oh@ch*ficd:s%u UICCESS ACHIEVED .BY SOCIETY CIRCUS T R v Sl Relief Fund Offers Rid- ing Features. | With capacity houses at both after- noon and evening performances, the annual Fort Myer Society circus for the benefit of the Army relief fund yes- terday at the Fort Myer Riding Hall was a pronounced success both from the financial and social standpoint. | More than 2,500 persons attended the | two performances. Despite hard riding features- of the show there were no casualties and only one accident marred the performances. At the afternoon performance Lieut. C. H. Noble, 3d Cavalry, fell beneath his horse in taking a jump in a Vir- ginia hunt feat. Lieut. Noble, however, ! was not injured and resumed his place in the act. | Society Girls on Program. ‘Washington society girls, escorted by officers of the post, as usual, played a prominent part in the performance. Events featured in this year’s show included a tandem riding number with Washington girls, Fort Myer officers in picturesque mounted drill; a fancy rid- ing exhibition by the same performers, a ballet riding event featuring the 3d Some Special Sermons —have been arranged at all the local churches for this pre-Easter season, and you are most heartily urged to hear them. Your church has a REAL wel- come; when you attend you will find that the invitation extended to you here in print is backed up tion of a Virginia fox hunt, and skits the way, was extinguished by a troup of clowns, who got wet when they lost control of the hose. Rough riders from the 3d Cavalry went through varied acrobatics on their mounts, and Battery A of the 15th by warm hands of real welcome. maneuvers. Tea and Dance. Following the afternon performance officers of the post were hosts at a tea at post headguarters, and a dance w. given at headquarters after the eve- he o 'DEAL FUNERAL HOM Gor reference, SAsk your neighbor _016_w sTAtel N S~ 1N e = W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road § Col. 464 | Adams 10341 Phones Movmg Fast!!. A Service That ‘Means Something’ Technical Experts have an “up-to-date” Radio to keep in step with the march of progress. COMPLETE Come in and learn how easy we make it to buy the best in radio and radio satisfaction $10 HomeR L.KiTT Co. Delivers One! 1330 G STREET N.W. Mason & Hamlin Knabe Fischer Pianos and Ampicos Annual Fort Myer Benefit for| Cavalry trick horsemen, the reproduc- | portraying the Chicago fire, which, by | Field Artillery executed difficult group | ning performance. ‘The bachelor offi- cers of the post gave a dinner at the | Officers’ Club for the girls of the show. Estimates were that approximatel 152500 was realized from the per- formances. Famine Relief Tax Asked. NANKING, China, March 23 (#).— The government's famine relief com- mittee yesterday decided to petition the Nationalist government to levy for one year a 214 per cent customs surtax, the | proceeds to be devoted exclusively to famine relief. In MODERNIZE BATTLESHIPS.' o Rewl = | Snyder Is Ordered to Porto Rico ¢ = | ards - of Tl E for Duty. ! lu“kfi M | BROW WILLIAM. We wish to thank ou Lieut. Col, Howard McC. Snyder, Medl- | " reltves"anid’ fictas o thel? Kind sym- cal Corps, has boen relieved from duty | Dathy during the rilness and at the deeth ar, the Military’ Academy, West Point,| e o L PAii. and ordered to San Juan, Porto RiCO; | MINOR. REV. RICE. In cincere appre Maj. Edwin A Chase, fr..‘ordnance de- | tion, tnd giatituas v et 1o oxpress partment, from the Big Point ordnance | Qur thanks to ou: many friends and neigh- depot, Portsmouth, Va., to the Raritan |. Do (0 Joet i et ot i whstd jarsenal, Metuchin, N. J.; Capt. George | and cur father, Kev. RICE MINOR H. Hahn, Quartermaster Corps, from THE PAMILY. |the War Department to Fort Sam | Houston, Tex.: Capt. LeRoy H. Palmer. | Deaths. { Quartermaster Corps, from the National | . SR " | Park, Hot Springs, Ark.: to Bolling | YPERSON; JAMES. On Saturds | Field, D. C.; Chaplain Edwin L. Bran- | sti. M. Pamier, M. JAME {ham from Fort Howard, M., to the | isband of the:lite. Eilzabeln | Presidio of San Francisco: Chaplain | Goers Seat e jhe chuel | James M. Webb from San Francisco to | Tuesdsy Mmch 3 at 530 am’ Redijem | Fort Howard, Md., and Capt. Albert M. | {535 g NOiep (he I eacuInte onccption at 9 o clock. Relatives and Guidera, Air Corps. from the College | iriends invited. ~Iaterment Atlington Na- 1 of Agriculture of Texas to the Panama | _tivial Cemetery 25° | Canal zone. . BACHE, BEATRICE BIDDLE. On_Friday. March 22, 1929. at her residence. 1823 Que n.w.. BEATRICE BIDDLE BACHE, aged 68 years, beloved wife of Rene Bache. Re- mains resting at Hysong's funeral home, 1300 N st. n.w. until Monday morning Funeral and interment at South Laurel Hill, Philadelphia. Monday. Pennsylvania and Arizona Are to BAKER. IDA. On Saturday. March 23, 1920, l‘lil‘(i}r}lm.l‘l‘ FI"rt?ml’ll S‘ Hu\IDllAL‘ IDA Gneral {rom her_ale homes Go to Navy Yards. Rockyille, Md. on Monday, March 25, at o o'clock. . The battleship Pennsylvania will g0 | prros ‘ BERRY, MARGARET DEVINE. to the Philadelphia Navy Yard for | “us: Maron o doro e 530 oo, TAk: modernization about May 1, and the | $ l}!) T [Pg‘tlil\‘lclNl;:.‘avlm‘»d w\x"n- n{ N; Hml} Arizona will go to the Norfolk Navy ral Monday. March 25, at 2 3 Y srom Sacry Ciiureh, g Yard about the same time. Congress | b Wi ROtk Crevk Comsrers, cr Inter has authorized $14,800,000 for the work. ' pADE, EMMA J. Departed this life Wednes- Of this sum $7,400,000 has already been | = das: March 20, 1925, ut"hor residence; 1013 appropriated. devoted wife ‘of ‘Charles P. Dade. beloved N - G s mother of Mrs. Irene East, Lulu Dade 5 Thomas and Biénnie Dade Hawkins. She also leaves two SIsters. two. Drothers-ine Blr[hs Repgrted, aw and one sister-in-law. Remains at r new funeral home. 389 Rhode The following births have been reported to ave. n.w. until Saturday noon. the Health Department during the last 24 | March 23 after” b her residence. Hinee Funeral Sunday, March 24, from Galbrait Louis and Antonia Chipouras. boy. A M. E. Zion Church, 6th st. between L Angelos and Doula A. Bacas, boy. and M ste. nw. at 1:30 pm.. Rev. W. D. Donaidl V. and: Mazy B Murohy: 1oy Battie officiating. Interment Harmony "‘I(Im lA =;|(§ T‘M\'B:I':r( E. Ger I‘.\’. boy. Cemet 24 Manuel and Lillian Coopersteil 0y, DAUGHERTY. BI HE V. o ATthuc It and. Marie A. Brikes. bos. A GESSIE . DAVGHERTY hee Romano and Elv Mascetti. boy. Rains), widow of Robert Lee Daugherty, Lovell and Ethel V. Grove, bo mother of Betty V. Daugherty, beloved Freeman A. and Hope S. (eiss, girl. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Rains Edwin K. and Lillian E. Kiopfer. girl. and beloved sister of Viola, Elton M., John George A and Kathleen Miles. girl, Welter E. and Lillian M. Thomas, girl. Custis L. and Mary B. Hall, eirl. Thomas J. and Lorraine Hurney, girl Jobn E. and Dorothy L. Gande, girl. Jacob wnd Eva Lerman. bo Randolph. Fred W. Theodore K. and Benjamin' D. Funeral from W. W. Deal's Walter P. and Arline F. Lemeshewsk: Hoiden W. and Elnora L. Shisin. & funeral home, 816 H st. n.e. on Monday, John C. «nd Florence E. Brinkman, girl. March 25, at 2 pm. Relatives and friends invited.” Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. William and Maitland Washington, girl. Silas and Margaret Wills, girl. e 24 Deaths Reported. DRURY, IDA LAVINIA. On Friday, March The following deaths have been reported 22.71929. at noon. at her residence. 1528 Eth st. n.w. TDA LAVINIA DRURY, in the to the Health Department during the last 24_hours ilst year 'of her age. Fumeral services Hattie P, Wood, 89, Kindall House. boy. i Monday, March 25, at 2 pm.. at the resi- dence of Ler dear friend, Mrs. J. V. White. 907 Mass. ave. n.w. Friends and relatives fnvited {0 attend. Burial at Glenwood John 8. Rich 217 Ga. ave. Annie Hillary, 1727 34th st 78, Emergency Hospital. . 76, 116 9th st. se | Cemetery ELIADES. ALEXANDER PHILLIP. On Fri- 75, St. Elizabeth's Hos- pital Henry Veyhl. 75. Garfield Hospital. March 22, 1929. at Sibley Hospital. XANDER 'PHILLIP ELIADES. also William P. Graves, 173, Sibley Hospital. Stephen Gregory, 73, St. Elizabeth's Hos- krown as Alexander Lew band of Esther FEliades, in the thirty- eighth vear of his age.’ Services at the Tabler funeral home, 928 M st. n.w.. on Monday, March 25, at 2 p.m. Interment Fort _Lincoin ~Cemetery. Relatives and pital. Beatrice B. Bache. 68. 1823 Q st. Julia_Gallagher, 60, Gallinger Hospital. Harry C. Rollins. 47, Emergency Hospital Martha H. Slaughter, 39. Garfleld Hospital Cailie Carney, 35. Tuberculosis Hospital. friends invited to attend. AUGUSTA C. On Saturday, March at ‘her Tesidence. 3 Maple ttsville. Md., AUGUSTA C.. be- loved wife of Elmer G. and mother of Robert M. Fahrney, aged 58 vears. Brief services will be held at her late resi- Ellenor_Glenn. 30. Garfield Hospital. Anne H. Evans. 2, Children's Hospital. Adeeb Z. Thomas, 1, 746 9th st Betty J. Maxfieid, 5 mos. 4119 1st st Infant of Even O. and Mae L. Fello hours. Sibley Hospital. Maggie Jackson. 70. Gallinger Hospital. dence. Tuesday, March 26. at 9 am thence to Mt. Olivet Cemetery Chapel. Joseph Davis. 62. St. Elizabeth’s Hospital. Emma J. Dade, 53. 1015 N. J. ave. Frederick. Md. where services will be held at 12 noon.” Relatives and friends invited. _FOUND. D white. curly-haired, children. vellow ears, spot root of tail. | North 10440, _ Lo Lo FOR LOST ANIMALS. apply Animal Rescue League, 349 Maryland ave. s.w. Main 8088. “small. pet, Iikes Call OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th & F Abbey- Mausoleum Beautiful—Enduring—Convenient LOST. | BAG. biack. beaded. containing silver pow- derbox_with initial “S." Near Carleton Hotel. Reward. 1431 Chapin st. n.w. _* BOX. small, containing $10 gold piece and: valuible jewelry. Reward. 1835 K n.w., Avt. 308, 4 5 BULL TERRIE] | land tag 819 White, female, deaf: Mars- vicinity 'of Cap. Heights or | Seat Pleasant: $10 reward. Return to John Nelll._Tuxedo” Colony _Md. TR CAMEO STONE out of ring. around Conn ave. and R. I ave; reward. Mary Jane | Kinsler, North 9360. | CAT. black and _white. stri Fast' Capitol st. Reward for return. Lin. 8056 i | cAT—Large vellow ite Ango; | Reward if returned 2325_Wyoming ave. | DOG. big. white, pointer, liver ears, small | itver’ spot in forehead, hair off in spots | around shoulders. Reward. Notify Col. L s 5 L W | DOG—Very small. black with® white throal | Phone North_6108. _ Liberal reward. DOG—Black, Pomeranian; answers {0 name “Musky”: Thursday. Reward. Clet 6047, n.. EYEGLASSES, ell. Frankiin. On Mass. ave.. bet. sts., Fri. Reward. 716 4th st. EYEGLASSES. child’s. tortoise shell rims: lost in’vicinity of 1331 D st. ne. Reward. Return _to above_addres: FOX TERRIER, thoro brown, even colors. Reward. 3039 Douglas st.ne . yed ffom 632 Phone HIGHWAY 3 BEYOND SOUTH GATE Opposite Arlington Cemetery Ride out in the afternoon and view this wonderful mausoleum in its serene and permanent tran- quillity. 1 This hallowed beauty xtpot is | an everlasting memorial to the* iove and reverence for those who( R AR | FOX TERRIER, female, white and tan. bol | tall, in Benning, D. C.. answers to ‘Sheik. ward._Call_Columbia_4785. | have passed on. { ENTOMBMENT COSTS NO MORE rd._C GLASSES. rim and chain white gold. Re- ward. Mrs. bBussard, 2129 G st. n.w. Fho.nt THAN UNDERGROUND BURIAL s West' 326 Inspect Now—Open Every Day o Office 1000Conn. Ave. Mai reccipts, Lost please Teturn to Mrs - 4th st. n.w. Reward. iy HAT. small,” dark blue, quilted satin: bet- tween Conn: ave, N and K sts. n.w., Friday evening. 1820 K. ADt. 23. Fr. 382 KEYS, 2 “Sager’ and 1 _“Bitlock” Key. all attachied to small bar. ' Reward for return. | Mr. Brenner. U._S. Daily. 2201 M _st..n.w PIN, pearl, sunburst. small diamond in cen- ter, going ‘from 1343 Clifton st. to Tth s.w. via' 14th_and_7th st. cars. Col. 5928-J. * Phi P Epsilon Sorority, with guard Finder call Adams 8013-J._ _ * POCKETBOOK. black leather, on 8th st. 5. between K and Eve sts. or on Eve st. be- tween 8th and 10th.: about 6:30 Friday eve- West 2889 or return to 909 Eve st .. Reward. < RING. ~ opal surrounded by _ dia- monds, Reward if Teturned to Mrs. F. W. eiloti. 16 Newlands st., Chevy Chase, Md. fisconsin 3349-3. i WATCH FOB, silk. with Blue Lodge M sonic charm, in downtown district. reward for_return _to 901 Evans Bldg. WRIST WATCH, . white gold: initals on back.' " “Priday evening in front of 1223 st n.w.. or 618 Eve st. nw. Finder please return to Apartment 34, 1238 12th st. n.w. Phone Met. 1517. Rewerd. . WRIST WATC! tham; March n_case 4th and 7th 5. containing bank book and Saturday morning. 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ANN_VIRGINIA FISHER. in She leaves to mourn their loss two daughters. three sons. fifteen grandchildren. elght great-grand chilcren and a host of other relatives friends. "Remains resting at Henry Washingtcn's fureral home. 457 N st. n.w . until 11 am. Monday. March 25. then 10 Occoar an. Va.. where services will be | held at 1 p.m. Relatives and friends vited. 2 | GALLAGHER. JULIA. On Friday. March 22. | 1929 JULIA.” widow of James Gallagher. aced 61 vears. Funeral {rom the resi derice “of her sister. Mrs. Nora Barr Byrnes, €52 Franklin st.n.e. on Moncay. March ' 25, at 9 oclock. thence to St | Dominic’s Church, where requiem mass will_be said at 930 n.m. for the repose of her soul " Relatives and friends Vited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemete: ry i FLORA MAY. On Friday. March 22. FLORA MAY. beloved Wife of Dr William T. Gill. Puneral from the resi- derice of her son. Dr. William T _GHIL. Jr.. 2019 Que st. n.w.. on Monday., March 25. at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. 24% HEATH. JULIA. On Saturday. March 23, 1929. at her residence, 3641 1ith st. n.w.. JULIA (nee McCabe), beloved wife of the Fdward Heath. Netice of funeral | MILLEARY, ANNIE. On Thursday. March 21.°1929." at her residence. 1727 34th st nw. ANNIE HILLEARY. the beloved wife of Albert E. Hilleary. in her 82nd year. She loaves her beloved husband. -~ one daughter. four sons and one stepson. Mr. | Harry Hilleary of this _city, Mrs E | Lord of Norfolk. Va.: F. R. Hille Clarendon, Va.: A. M. Hilleary. J. L. leary. G. A, Hilleary. all of this city. Fu- | neral from her Jate residence March 25. | thence to Holy Trinity Church. 36th and | O sts. n.w. where mass will be said at | 915 o'clock. Interment at Columbia Gar- den, Clarendon. Va. Peacefully sleeping. resting at last. Life's weary trials and suffering past. ! In silence you suffered | HER LOVING FAMILY. 24* HITT, MRS. LUCY MARGARET WOLFOLK. On 'Saturday, March 23, 1929. Mrs. LUCY | MARGARET WOLFOLK' HITT. mother of Moultrie Hitt of Washington and Edward | G. Hitt of Chicago. Funeral services at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Augusta, Ga.. | on’ Monday or Tuesday. % | HOPEWELL. PEACHIE CARRICK. On Tues- day. Ma 9. 1929, at 1 pm. at_her sidence. 101 West 138th st New York City, PEACHIE CARRICK HOPEWELL. de- Yoted wife of John Hopewell, daughter of the late Edmund and Violet Carrick and sister of Bessie Vessells. Nellie Belt, James R. Mafthews. She also leaves a host of other relntives. Funeral Sunday. March | 24 at 1 pm. from Mount Zion M. E. | Chiurch. 29th st. between Dumbarton ave | and O st. n.w. Relatives and friends are | invited. " Interment Mount Zion Cemetery. | | JONES. CLARENCE. Departed this Thureday. March 21. 1029, at CLARENCE JONES, devoted husband of Margaret_ B." Jones. He also leaves one brother. Philip_Jones. and other relatives and friends. Remains resting at the W Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors, 2223 Georgia ‘ave n.w. until Sunday at § p.m. therenfter_at his late residence. Funerai Tuesday. March 26. 1920, at 2 p.m., from his late ~esidence. 1144 21st st. n.w. Rela- tives and friends invited to attend. 25 KEANE, CORA LEE. On March 14. 1920, at er home. Ditchlsy. Va. CORA LEE KEANE. widow of Bernard E. Keane, who formerly resided in Bladensburg, Md. * KENNEDY, WILLIAW D. _Suddenlv Satur- day. March 23. 1929. WILLIAM D. KBN- NEDY. Funeral from the Tesidence of his brother, John T. Kenneds. Giesboro s.e. | on Monday. March 25. at 9:30 am < at_the Chirch of the Assimptio | "ress Heights. at 10 am. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery. LEONARD, SARAH W. N. On Saturdey. March 23. 1929, at 6:30 am.. at her resic dence. 1419 B'st. nw. WOODS NORVELL LEONARD. W W, Leonard. Services wiil be held at her late | residence. Sunday. March 24, at 3:30 pm. | Interment ~ Nashville, Tenn. (Nashville, | ‘Tenn. and Baltimore, Md., papers plzase copy. ) 24 | MATTINGLY. MARY ELLEN. Departed this 17 1ife cn_ Fridey. March 32. 1920, at 12:45 m.. MARY ELLEN MATTINGLY. the be- joved mother of Robert N. devoted crandmother of Mrs. D. Gardner and Lee M. De Wolfe. Funeral from._ her Iate residence, 2050 E st. n.w Mondav, March 25. at 2 p.m._Friends and | relatives Invited to attend. Interment at Woodlawn Cemete 24 | MAY. RUTH MATIIDA. On Saturd | “'March 23, 1979, ‘at berresidence. 3641 R st. n.w, RUTH MATILDA. wife of the late Dr. Edward S. May. and mother of Mrs. Dania M. Woods. ‘Funer at the above address We 27, ‘at 10:30 a.m. ional Cemetery. N NASH, JANE FORD. te on 9 pm. Marguerite The death .on Novem- ber 9. 1928, at Montreal. Caneda. of JANE FORD NASH. an American eitizen. is re- ported by the American consul general Montreal, Canada _The legal representa tives of the deceased can obtain further information by spplying to_the Depart- ment of State, Washington, D. C. NOLAN. WILLIAM. The death on Septem- ber 32. 1978. at Montreal. Canada. of WILLIAM NOLAN. an_American citizen, is ported by the American consul general at_ Montreal. Canada. The I sentatives of deceased can obt: information by appiying to_t | ment of State. Washington. D. C. | OTT. THOMAS VERNON. On_Saturday. March 23, 1929. THOMAS V N, loved son of Charles P. and Amy Ot neral _cervices at_the residence. 13th st. n.w. on Monday, March 25, 8'pm. Inferment at Everett. Pa. 2! OLLINS, HARRY C. Suddenly. on Thurs- day, March 21, 1929. at Fmergency Hospi- tal. HARRY C.. beloved husband of Ger- | tride L. Rollins, aged 47 years. Funerzl | Monday. March' 25. from "his late resi- dence 1369 Eme: st. n.e. at 8:30 am. thence to Comforter Chuich. | where mass will be safd at 9 am. for the ( | repose of his soul. Relatives and friends | invited. Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- | 2 tery. On Saturday, March con | | Mattinely and | | Interment Arlincton | i 26 | {41 H St. N.E. Draths. PERCY A. Departed this life Tuesday, March 19 1929. st Freedmen s Hospital. PERCY A'. beloved son of Etta and Archie Youne. Funeral from his late fuidenge. 116 16t st. n.e., Sunday. Marcn In Memoriam. BALDUS. DR. WILLIAM, Tn 1 emem. brance’ of my dear dad. Dr. WILLTAA BALTHUS, who departed from me. March 24, 1025 CARL'® BARNES. EDWARD. In sad but . membrance 0! or beloved “Bussans® eed iather. EDWARD BARNES: who departe this‘life seven vears ago todav. Mare 3 1922, : ; You'smiled vour whole Wfe throush, And ‘smiled throueh vears of Pein You were loved by all who knew sous ‘And too kood o let rematn Sunshine passes. shadows fall, But love's remembrance outiasts all FAMILY. AMERON. WILLIAM R. A token of lo: 1o the memory of my dear hushand, W LIAM R. CAMERON. Who entered ' into eternal rest four years ago today, Maren 20, 1925 In love he lived. in peace he died: His lite was asked. But God denied e rial was hard. the pain seve To'part with one 1 loved 0 Gear But"in my heact he shall remain Uniil e meet in_heaven again DEVOTED WIFE, MRS. ELIZABETH CA ERON. o LEMENTS, MAGGIE—CLEMENTS. SIDNF. In loving remembrance of my dear mothe; MAGGIE CLEMENTS. who entered into eternal rest three years ago. December 25, 1926. and my dear father. SIDNEY CLEM- ENTS, ¥ho died three Sears ago, March 1 could walk down all the roads of the world And knoek on the doors forever, And never would find another mother like you. __ Never. never. never. DEVOTED DAUGHTER, KATIE PINKNEY. * JOHNSON, EFFIE. In sacred memory of my hter, EFFIE JOHNSON (nee Mi! s . who departed this life fifteen yea ago today, March 24. 1914 A few more vears shall roll, A few more seasons pass, And 1 shall be with those’ who rest Asleep within the tomb. T often think of davs cone by, When w e all together Buf. oh. how changed it ail is now— My loved one has one forever. YOUR SAD AND LOVING MOTHER. RIDLEY. MARY ALICE. In sad but loving remembrance of my beloved wife, MARY ALICE RIDLEY, who departed this life two years ago today. March 24, 197, Just a line of swest remembranc Just a memory fond and true, Just a token of love's devotion Tnat our hearts still long for you. Peacefully sleeping. restine at last Life's weary trials and suffering pas In silence you suffered, in patience bore, God ecalled you home to suffer no more. HER HUSBAND, C. W. RIDLEY. * ON. JOHN R. In sad but loving re- € of our dear husband and fa- who left us three years ago today. could have our dearest wish fulfilled. And take our choice of all earth’s trea: ures, 100. Or choose from heaven whatsoever wWe willed, We'd ask for you. WIPE AND SON. * SMITH. ANNA. In sad but loving memory of my aunt, ANNA SMITH. who departed this life one year ago today, March 24, 1928. JAMES W. CURTIN. * HER NEPHEW, WHITING. CARTER. A tribute of love and devotion to the memory of my desr mother, AGNES CARTER WHITING. wio departed this life three years aso today, March 24, 1926. No_one knows how I miss you, Mamma. No one knows the bitier pain T have suffered since you left me For life has never been the same. HER LONFLY DAUGHTER, MABEL D. GERFIELD. YOUNG. . you AN- MEMORIALS. MONUMENTS MAUSOLEUMS | | DESIGNED AND ERECTED | WRITE OR TELEPHONE FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET MAIN 2968 THE J. F. MANNING CO.. Inc. | 919 157H STREET N. W. WaswingTon ,D.C. ERAL DIRECTORS. J. WILLIAM LEE’S SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CREMATORIUM. 332 PA_AVE N W __NATIONAL 1384. 1385 ~ TIMOTHY HANLON Funeral Director Private Ambulane o Linc. 5345 | SEWELL. RICHARD J. 3. 1990, at his residence, 1243 C st. s.e. RICHARD J.. beloved husband of Elizabetii | Sewell. Services will be held at Zurhorst's funeral parlors, 301 East Capitol st.. en | Monday. March 25, at 2 p.m. Interment in Cedar Hill Cemetery. 2 | SPARKS, CHARLES WALTER. On Fridav. March' 22. 1929. at his residence. 116 Sth | st se. CHARLES WALTER. beloved hus- | band of the late Mary Jeannette Sparks. | 1l be held at his late resider March 25. at 3 p.m. Infer- | nt at Oak Hill Cemetery. 24 | RKS, CHARLES W. A special communi- cation of Navel Lodge. No. 4. F. A. A. M. | is called 8t 2:15 o'clock Monday after- | noon. March 25. 1929, for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late brather. GHARLES W, SPARKS. By order of thé Worshipful Master. | ROLAND M. BROWN, Sec. | STAFFORD, HENRY LOTHROP. On March 17, 1020. mear Tunis. North Africa. affer briel iliness, HENRY LOTHROP STAF- | FORD, late of Duluth, Minn. and_for merly of Marquette, Mich. and Wash- ingion. D. C. STAUR. EDWARD H. Suddenly. on Friday. | March 22. 1929. al his residence. 324 9th | st. se. EDWARD H.. beloved husband of Nettie C. Staub and_father of Helen, | Francis. Lois and Margaret Staub. Fu- neial services et the above residence on Monday, March 25. at 10:30 a.m. Inter- mert at Cedar Hill Cemetery. 24 STAUB. EDWARD H. A special communica- tion of Columbia Lodge. No. 3. F. A. A. M will be held at Masonic Temple on Mon- day. March 25. 1929. at 9:30 a.m. for the purpose of conducting Masonic se-vices at the funeral of our late brother, EDWARD H¢ STAUB. WILLIAM H. BECKSTEIN. Master. TOZZOLO. LUCY C. On Saturday. Marc 23, 1929. ‘at her residence. 1159 Ni 5t n.e.. LUCY C.. beloved wife of Mich A, Tozzolo. FPuneral services will be held at her late residence Tuesday. March 26. at 8:30 a.m.; thence to Holy Name Church. Interment i n i | 11 | 11th and K sts. ne. at 9 a.m. Mount Olivet Cemetery. TUCKER. GARRETT J. On Pridav. March 23,1929, at his residence. 3800 New Hamp- shire ave. n.w. Apt. 108. GARRETT J. beloved husband of Annie R. Tucker. Funeral from his late residence Monday March 25. at 845 a.m. thence to St. | briel's Church. where mass will be said | at'9:15 am_ Relatives and friends invited 1o nttend. Interment Congressional Cemie- tery. 2 URQUHART, March Hospita i JOHN GOODE. On ¥ | 1929, at "George Wash | JOAN "GOODE ~URQUHART. | He s survived by his wife. Mary Comp- | ton Urqurart. and his two sons. John | Goode Urquhart. jr. and James Otey | Urauhart. Intermeni Ivor, Va. Please | omit flowers. 24 | WADE., WILLIAM McKAIG. On Thursday. ! “March 21, 1929. at Predericksburg. Va | WILLIAM' McKAIG WADE. beloved hus: band of Mae McCarty Wade and son of | Annie B. and the late John W. Wade. | mersl setvices at chapel. Rock Creek Cem | Tery. 11 a.m.. Monday. March 25. (Hager: towi, Md.. Dapers please cony.) WALL. MARY ADA. On Saturday, March 23, 1920, ut her residence. 2914 M St nw.. | MARY ADA WALL. beloved wife of John | H. Wall. Puneral from above residence | ‘Tiesday. March 26 at $:45 a.m.: thence ! 1o Holy Trinity Church, 36th and O s | mow., where mass Wil be said at 9:15 | am’for the repose of her soul. Relatives | and friends invited. - Interment Mount | Olivet Cemeters. 5 | INE R. On Saturday. March 23, 1929, at 5:53 p.m . at Georgetown Uni- | ‘Hospital. CATHERINE R. WHITE | beloved wite of Joseph E. White. ase 25 years. Funeral Tuesday. March 26, at 1:30 pm. from her lais Tesidence. 1236 3ist n.w.,’thence to Grace Fpiscopal Church. Wise ‘ave.. below M st. nwy at 2 pm. Relatives and friends in: | vited." Interment Prospect Hill Cemetary. | WHITE. ELIZABETH. =Departed this lLfe at_her residence.’ 2292 Champlain st Rw., March 22, 1939, ELIZABETH WHITE the. 'beloved mother’ of Mrs. Anna Hop- g00d. Julia White, Charles W. White. Mrs | Lelia Mickens. Herbert White. Mrs. Ervie | Prics and William T. White. Notice of f: ; neral hereafter. Remains resting at Jas. WHITE. CATHE versity (nee Jones). H. Winslow Co.'s chapel, 12th and R s T, WIGHTMAN. CARRELL ELIZABETH. The death on October 18. 1938, at Montreal. Canada. of CARRELL ELIZABETH WIGHTMAN. an American citizen, is re ported Ly the American consul general at Montreal. Canada. The legal representa- tives of the deceased can obtain further information by applying to_the Depart- ment of State. Washington, D. C. WOOD, HATTIE P. On Friday. March 22, 1929, at Kendall House Sanitarium, HAT- | TIE P_ WOOD, in tke 90th vear of her Al Services at tke funeral parlor of Hertert B. Nevius, 624 New York ave, on Monday. March 25, at 2 o'clock p.m. ! Interment \D:A‘Dl?fill Oak Hill Cs _tery. | T. F. COSTELLO 1724 North Capitol_Si NORTH_1¥ " Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. NW. phone, Sertiet Neither the successors of nor conpected with the original W. R_Speare establish- ol 1009 H St. N.W. Phone Frank 6626 Formerly 040 F_St. N.W. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance e~ Lincoln 524 odern Chavel ALMUS R.SPEARE Succeeding the original W. R. Speare Co. 1623 Connecticut Ave. Potomac 4600 ¢ 1208 H_at., 45 sears at 940 P ot. "~ Frank Geier’s Sons Co. Modern Ghapel. > Telephons _Main 2473 JOHN 'fi."fi?’l‘i’ggm co. 1337 10th St. NW jone Nn!lh & " CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone Lincoln 338. DISPLAY IN monuments reduced for 30 days. Do not base purchase on photographs presented by agents. JAMES R. DURITY. Est. 1880. 900 Bladensburs Rd. N.E. _ CEMETERIES. GLENWNO0D CEMETERY Choice lots and sites for_sale. Vaultage $5 per month. Fort Lincoln Cemetery and Crematorium Lots and Vaults. (Free vaultage in emer- encies). Perpetual Care Non-sectarian. odern ' Crematorium. best equipped in South; indirect hea Office: 1332 G Street N.W. (Telephones: Main 6103 and Lincoln 3579) Prospect Hill Cemetery North Capitol & W Sts. Phone North 676 Sites for sale. $30 Twe new sections ~j pened.” §200.000.00 sites. Conveniently lo- — CEMETERY LOTS. GEDAR WILL CEMETERY—CHOICE TOT for sale below cost. 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