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LAWRENCE V. GROGAN, 53, Illness of Several Months Fatal to| Business Man—Burial Tomorrow ' Jane Macdonald Grogan; Lawrence Vincent Grogaid, 53 years old, vice president and secretary of the Peter Grogan & Sons Co., furniture ‘Thirty-fourth street, fllness of several months. | brief ser: Mr. Grogan was widely known in this “Arcade Market Service—Economy 'THE "EVENING STAR, "WASHINGTON, D. €., MONDAY, MARCH 25 in Mount Olivet Cemetery. {ir.; mother, Mrs. | three s ment will be in Don’t think this is just a neighborhood institution de Market is as big The Ar as Washington in its facilities and enjoys generous patronage v section of the city; from eve and surrounding suburbs. A patronage that is growing— the advantages to be enjoyed here become known. The advantages are four fold ~—Quality, Economy, Variety and Convenience, You'll find a high standard of quality maintained by every dealer in every line in the Ar- cade Market. You'll find prices here most interesting. When quality is considered — and it should al- ways be considered, of course— Arcade Market prices are in- variably lowest. Every Dajv is Market Day at the Arcade Daily, 7 A.M.to 6 P.M.; Saturdaysto 9 P.M. Entrances _-l"'romiFou;t;el;trh Street an;l From er’arlr( _Roati city. He was a member of the Cleve- LONG |LLNESS cLOSED. Jand Park Club, the Washington Board FURNITURE DEALER, DIES |of Trade and the Washington Chamber | yys Belle F. Brown, 64, Many of Commerce. He also was a former | member of the Arts Club here. He is survived by his widoW, Mrs. Years Resident Here. Mrs. Belle F. Brown, 64 vears old, for two sons, | many years a resident of this city, died (Peter and Lawrence Vincent Grogan, at her home, 2424 Observatory place, yesterday after a long illness. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. | Nell Grogan, | George H. Magee and Mrs. J. W. Kem- son, R. B. Brown, hree sisters and two brothers. Funeral services will be conducted in Peter Grogan; ters, Mrs. Richard Knox, Mrs, Ernest Schofield and Mis and a brother Thomas Grogan. Funeral services will be conducled in | city; died at his residence, 3420 St. Thomas the Apostle Church tomor-| vesterday after an row morning at 9:30 o'clock, following | the S. H. Hines Co. funeral home tomor- row afternoon at 2 o'clock. will be in Glenwood Cemetery. es at the residence. lount Olivet Cemetery I]| hours: i 1 d‘;flrnh W. N. Leonard, 72, 1419 R st. ne. You'll find the fullest variety in every line displayed here. There'll be no question of get- ting what you want; and what is of utmost importance, there'll | | | ! Flora M. Gill. be no question about what you You'll find it ience to deal Market—where a great conven- all your errands for the ‘table can be combined into one—with half a hundred leading specialists anxious to give you prompt and efficient I1t'll pay to come from almost any distance—in the money you can save—and the satisfaction you'll enjoy. Electrical Have Everything Electrical Headquarters 14th & C Sts. N.W. Inaugurating A NEW | Washing Machine Service OW three different types of Electric Washers await your choosing at Electrical Headquarters. Only after a survey of this particular field, clothes-washing tests and careful analysis have these Wasliers been selected as being truly representative of the high quality of ALL Electrical Headquarfters merchandise. ABC SPINNER The PORCELAIN Washer The wringerless type of Washer is well represented here by this porcelain-tub It is possible to do a week’s washing with one of these without the hands touching water! 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For dainty and occasional piece washings it is unusually practical ..... $59.50 n Ten Thousand for Demonstration cMain Yen Thousand FELIANCE COMPAN A L 146C Sts ’ C. P. JUDGE SUCCUMBS. Retired Bookbinder of U. S. Print- ing Office Was 59. illness. Funeral s | Church Wednesday | follow! brief s etery Mr. ability. { He is survived by two sons, Edwa i|! M. and Leo F. Judge, and two daugh- | Miss Catherine A. Judgz and N ary E. Judge. \ ‘ Deaths Reported. | to the Health Department in theflast é\l\'l’\ H. Smith. ment L. Hadl " Home Hospital Ella Keenan. 71. the Ci Richard J_ Sewell, 71, Mary_A. Wall, 70. 2 o L } 70, astleton ADts. John G. Uraquha | Hospital. | "George L. Fletcher. 55. G | Jules M. Uri, 53. W, | ry Cooney. 50, Si ward H. Stau ank Coibert, Iter Reed Hospita 324 9th st. s.e. Little Sisters of S ct. wer Hospital, Robert Thomas, 3 pit = || OPEN A CHARGE 1 : ACCOUNT | 1 FINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th & F : Perry & Walsh Morticians Private Ambulances 29 H St. N.W. Main 984 “QAbbey-Mausoleum | | | | 1 3 Beautiful—Enduring—Convenient | | | | | | - g e | MILITAR HIGHWAY BEYOND SOUTH GATE Opposite Arlington Cemetery quillity. Cornelius P. Judge, 59 years old, re- |tired bookbinder of the Government | Printing Office, where he worked for 3¢ | years, died at his residence, 1221 Quincy street northeast, vesterday after a long services will be con- lducted in St. Anthony’s Catholic morning at 9 o'clock, rvices at the residence. | Interment will be in Mount Olivet Cem- Judge was retired from the Gov ernment service last October due to dis: The following deaths have been feport 1635 Bennings rd. n.e. 83, United States Sol- e1d Hospital. amplain st. 50, 715 Pleasant ct. 8.w. 1 ker. 50. Freedmen's Hospital. Clarence Jones, 45. Freedmen's Hospital, | Marie Harris, 31, Tuberculosis Hospital: | Georgelown Hospital | _Milton Barum, 3 ‘months, Children’s Hos- | half hour aft Ride out in the afternoon and | view this wonderful mausoleum | in its serene and permanent tran- This hallowed beauty spot is an everlasting memorial to the|sSun Fraucico. 3 love and reverence for those who have passed on. ENTOMBMENT COSTS NO MORE THAN UNDERGROUND BURIAL Inspect Now—Open Every Day Office 1000 Conn. Ave. Main7897 | Paris. France R Ryan Service Always Ready Either day or night our service is ever alert to answer your call. For [* many vears Ryan service has been realized as the best. Funeral Parlor—Private Ambulance—and Livery in Connection. JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Telephone Atlantic 1700-1701 ! JOSEPH p AWLERS (&) SONS- Inc. Coradlishpd 1850 Alfred B. Gaw! District of Columbia and Maryland— Cloudy, probably showers tonight and | tomorrow, warmer tonight; colder to- | merrow afternoon or night; moderate | east and south shifting to northwest winds. Virginia—Mostly cloudy, probably showers late tonight and tomorrow ex- cept fair in southeast portion tonight, warmer tonight; colder tomorrow after- noon or night; fresh southeast and south winds, probably shifting to north- west_tomorro g West Virginia—Showers tonight and probably tomorrow morning; colder to- morrow and in west portion tonight. cords for Twenty-four Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 83; 8 p.m,, 6 12 midnight, 53; 4 am, 51; 8 a.m,, 4! noon, 50. Barometer—4 pm.. 29.98; 8 pm, | 30.08; 12 midnight, 30.19; 4 am.,, 30.22; 8 a.m., 30.22; nocn, 30.16. Highest temperature, 84, occurred at 3 p.m. yesterday. Towest temperature, ,48, occurred at 9 am. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 76; 1o » 59, Tide Tables, Geodetic Surv Today—Teow tide, 2:29 am. and 2:55 irubeth's Hospital, | P-m.; high tide, 8:13 am. and 8:38 p.m. orrow—Low tide, 3:12 am. and 5 a.m. and 9:20 Tor 3:40 p.m.; high tide, 8 pm. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 6:05 am., sun sets 6:24 pm Tomorrow—Sun T sets 6:26 p.m. Moon rises 6:56 p.m., sets 6:28 am. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- sunset. s 6:03 am., sun ndition of the Water. Great Falls—Clear. Weather in Various Cities. 5 4 Stattons. Weather. & B H » L iy PLcloudy Albany, Atlanta, Clea Cloudy Boston, s Clandy Buffalo. ¢ Cloudy loudy Denver. Colo. Jatroit, Mic El P Pt.cloudy Cloudy Pt cloudy . Mont... 28 Huron.' S. D! Indianapolis Ind Jacksonvilie,Fla Rancas City, Mo Los Anweles, Louisvill Clear . Cloudy Clear Pi.cloudy City! 2 Nebr. phia Phoenix, Ariz’. Pittsburgh, Pa. Portlund Me.. Portiand, Ore Raleigh, N. C. Clear Pt.cloudy Cloudy Raining Clear Lake City! Cloudy Antonio. Cloudy Sen Dieso, C: Clear St. Lous, Mo.. oudy S 5 Cloudy 0.08 Pt.cloudy Spokane., Wash. 3 «... Raining pokare, WASH., D. € .. Greenwich time, today.) e Temperature, Weather. London, England. Vienna, Berlin. | Stockholin, Sweden. | Gibraltar « e, today.) | Horta (Fayal), Azores.... €2 Partcloudy | (Guirrent obséfvations.) | Hamilton, Bermuda. 64 Part cloudy | San Juan, Porto Rico... 6 . Part cloudy Havana, Cuba.... 70 Clear Colon, Canal Zoné Part cloudy Maj. Brainard and Mechanician | Meet Accident at Charleston. CHARLESTON, S. C., March 25 (#). | —Maj. Edwin H. Brainard of the Marine Corps and his mechanician, Master Sergt. Benjamin H. Belcher, escaped | unhurt yesterday when the hospital | amphibian plane they were flying from Washington to Port au Prince, Haiti, crashed on the take-off from the Charleston navy yard. The plane was wrecked. Maj. Brainard will réturn to Wash- ington, where the plane will be shipped You Should Heve Gawler Service! Extract from letter— 1 wish to express sincere ap- preciation _for the kindness and consideration shown us by your organization. Everything was most satisfactory.” MORTICIANS Walter A. Gawler 1750-52-5¢ Penma. Ave. N.WW. Main 551 Without Mystery 'HERE’S nothing mysterious about making a selection here. Prices are marked in plain figures; the family knows just exactly what it is doing, and what it is buying. Our services, complete in every respect, may be had for as little as $125. The family decides the matter of cost. heo : EAL FUNERAL HOME "Gor reference SAsk your neighbor 816 H STREET N.E Phones Lincoln 8200-8201 for repair: L 1 ! ‘W f ) THE WEATHER | | (Furnished by United States Coast and | Pt.cloudy | UNHURT IN PLANE CRASH. Qard of Thanks. CLOYD, MARY. Mr. and M Willlam Thomas of 424 Florida ave. n. wish to | thank their many friends and rellllvu.l especinlly Nnomi Household of Ruth and | Mrs. Katie Brent, U. R.. for their sympa- | thy and beautiful floral tributes at the death of our sister, MARY CLOYD. Deaths. WLLEN, A A, On_Sundav. March 24, 1 ANNA A ALLEN, belo wife of | rd F. Allen ' Furieral on Tuesday. | from her late residence 1} n.w., thence to Holy Trinity Church, | where mass will be said at 10 o'clock. In- | terment in Holy Rood Cemctery. Rela- es and iriends respectfully invited. * 342 ANDERSON, JAMES. On Saturday, March d Valley ts.. M. R beloved husband’ of 't Ander- Fu 1 the chapel of Frank . 1113 7th st. n.w.. on ch 16 at 8:30 am. Reaulem Church of the Immaculate Conceniion at 9 o'clock. ~Relatives and friends invited. " luterment Arlington, Na- { On Sunday. Mareh 24, 1929."at 2 am.. at her residence. 1826 M st. n.w. HELEN E. BIGGS. She is sur- vived by_her father, Patrick Biggs: three sisters. Susie Bisgs. Louise Merr, and Josephine Biegs. \ ost. of relatives, - be seen at & Wilson's 1 s. 1840 L st. now. on Tiesday. Tuneral Wednesday. March 27, at 10 a.m,, from St. Augustine’s Chureh, 26 BROY BELL F. On Sunday. March 24, 1929. at 2424 Observatory place northwest, BELL BROWN, mother of Mrs. George Kemler and Mr. R. services at the S. H. 2901 14th st. n.w., t 2 p.m. Suddenly. on Saturday, et Casualty Hospital, RTON. beloved brother of Louise Remuins resting at 930 E str southwest. Funeral jrom ibove residence k_Tuesday, March 26, thence to ulxI National Cemetery with full honors o M. ¢ n Monday. March 25, L. °C.. beloved fath eral from his late ne._on W am.” Requiem mass a urch at 10 o'clock. Rel invited. " Interment cox, Jon L. On Sunday, c 920, at his residence, 704 4lh st. se.” JOHN 'MARSHALL, beloved hus- band of the late Amanda Curtis. Services ate residence Wednes- interment in . ALONZA. Departed this imph of faith on Sunday, . @t 3 aam. at his Tesi: . 1201 4th st. n.w., RUSSELL ALONZA DEAHL, beloved son 'of James G. and Cora H. Deah). He 1eaves & devoted her, James H. Deahl: {wo loving aunts. and ~ Magwie Hawkins: —two les, Joseph Scott and Clinton Notice of funeral later. . ANNA B. On Monday, Marc ¢ her residence, 1735 New Hamp n.w., ANNA B. DE RICKEY. s." widow of Dr. Cyrus De and mother of Mrs, J. 3 Remains resting at Hysong funeral home, 1300 N st. n.w. Notice of funer ter. | DILKES. DOLORES MERINO. On Sunday, 1 ‘\h h 24, 1920, at 8:30 p.m.. at 1954 Co- | ia rd. Apt. 805. DOLORES MERINO wife of George R. Dilkes. Fu- Al and {nterment . March 27, at Philadeiphia. Pa. DOYLE, WILLIAM. Departed this life Sun- day, M 1929, at Gallinger Hos- DOYLE. He leaves to s two ‘devoted friends. Martha re of 62 G 5t. 5.W.; Mrs. Carson. 1028 8. Cap. st., and & host_of other friends. Remains resting temporarily at the George B. Clarke Co. funcral chapel, 1416-18 Fla_ ave. n.e. Funeral Wednesday, March 27, 1 o'clock from the residence of Mrs. Irene Carson, 1028 8. Cap. st. 26 DRURY. IDA LAVINIA. On Friday, March 27,1920, at Moon. at her residence, 1528 €ih st. n.w.. TDA LAVINIA DRURY. in the ilst year of her age ~Funeral services Monday, March 25. at 2 p.m., at the resi- dence of her dear friend, Mrs. J. V. White. 807 Mass. ave. n.w. Friends and relatives invited fo aftend. Burlal at Glenwood Cemetery. 25% MRS. R. M. MAY DIES. Widow of Union Navy Veteran Ex- pires After Month’s Illness. Mrs. Ruth Matilda May, 82, widow of | Dr. Edward Stillman May, Union Navy veteran, died at her home, 3641 R street, Saturday, after an illness of about four weeks. Mrs. May for many years was active in several organizations of the Church of the Adyent, Episcopal, for 10 years being gfl’blden! of the Ladies’ Ald So- city. She was widely known among her friends as an artist. Her husband, the late Dr. May, was for many years in the United States Treasury Depart- rl‘é{:}ll Mrs. May was born April 22, Mrs. May is survived by her daugh- ter, Mrs. Dania M. Woods, and two sisters, Miss Mary L. Hall and Mis Grace D. Hall of Cincinnati. Funeral services will be conducted at the residence Wednesday morning at 10:30 o'clock. Rev. Dr. George F. Dud- ley will officiate. Interment will be in Arlington Cemetery g The following births have been reported to the Health Department in the last 24 ours: Randolph B. and Clara J. Clatterbuck, boy. Froest B. and Hazel P. Clark. boy twins. Le Roy M. and Essie C. Heflin, girl. John B. and Eleanor Glenn. boy. Howard and Alice Ennis, _boy. Melvin W. and Eshter M. Burdett. boy. Jasper and Ninetta A. Giannola, boy. Andrew J. and Elsie E. Surles. gi Carl H. and Anna M. Cramer, girl. Oliver and Bertha Atias, girl Robert N. and Dorothy Henderson. boy. Domencio and Giuseppina Tropea. b Howard A. and Lorrain M. M; Ernest R. and Edith Lyles. Paul B. and Grace M. Mili Welles Ordered Trnn_sfene'd. Naval orders published today show that Lieut Ratcliffe C. Welles will be detached from the Naval Air Station, at Anacostia, D. C,, about June 17, and Academy. December: _young; = w d, phane description Clev. 504 2 | LOST. | BILLFOLD. brown. containing money and card of Mrs. Willlam Otter. Retu’m to Mayflower Hotel. Reward 26 | BLACK BAG—Contzaining woman's clothing. between 7th and H_sts. n.w. and Annapolis Ferry _Telephone Franklin 2539. CAT—Large yellow and white Angora cat. Reward 1!__rrmm¢d7232!_wynmm= av 5564, 300_Transportation_BId¥. _ o DOG. bik, white, pointer, liver ears, smail liver’ spot in forehead, 'hair off in spots { Bround shoulders. Reward. Notify Col. B 6+ bog Nga;!cn'o‘.s“ Rout-eollar, T vicinity i and U, on’Sunday. Reward. Phone Roosevelt_Hotel. Apt. 517. DOG, Alredale, with shagey © 2504 Mass._ave. North_954 3 DOG-Very small. black with white throat. Phone North 6108, _Liberal reward. _36° Reward. DOG--Black, Pomeranian; answers {0 name “Musky"; ‘on Thursday. Reward. Clev. _ 1445 44th n.w. 3 EYEGLASSES—In tan leather case, Saturday morning: probably near 13th and G sis. Call_Cleveland_2869. i POX TERRIER. femalé, white and tan. bob- tatl. in Benning, D. C.i answers to “Sheik. Reward. _Call Columbia 4785. KEY CONTAINER. Mrs. L. B. Graves, Div. 1G._Patent Office. Y e EIN, pewrl, studded ~ Meicebury Academy; *27 guard; initeals R. C. B. Columbia I after 6. POCKETBOOK, velvet. mounted with silver | Saturday at Capitol." Finder keep money and return_bag and contents to Women's University Club. 1633 Eye st. | PURSE, . ~cor 1 $1 bill. Phone Lincoln 6159 or Main | Keep money, return ring. | ROLL OF BILLS—Sunday mq¢ Navy | Yard' car o' N3 ave. “Liberal ‘reward. | aining weddin "“103303 0 Fred. Tolson, 1819 Tth st. n.w. SHELL__SPECTACLES—Soft —bro: e, . on outsfde. Mrs. Willis. | Rocky Mount, N, | Gordon_Hotel. ey RSBy | WATCH, gold (Tu y_ Co. near 20th and { B nw.: TR, He on back.’ Inseription in- fide ack “Reward. ~Lieut. T. R. Horn, ain 9 | WRIST WATCH —Lost at Great Falls, Md., Sunday. ' Reward. “2300 18th st. n.w. AL 1. Columbia_7483. $5 REWARD. ! Lost on Sat. afternoon yellow kitten 6 months old (ariswers to Princie). 1300 Ver- | mont_ave. n. 2 | FUNERAL_DESIGNS. Prompt Auto Delivery Service. | Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. t Artistic—e: e—inexpensive. BLACKISTONE, 1407 H Beautiful Floral Designs 85 and up CALL MAIN 3707. GEO. C. SHAFFER T A T T QOur Only Store, 14th & Eye AUGUSTA C. On Safurda: ave., Hyattsville. Md., AUGUSTA C.. loved wife of Elmer’ G. Robert M. Fahrney, aged 56 be held at her a Olivet Cemetery . Md.. where services will be held Relatives and friends invited. 5 WARNER. ANNIE M. denly, N, AN Suddenly, on March and mother of | 3409 Newark st.. Tuesday, March 326, a3 p.m. Intermeni Arlington Cemeter: WHITE, CATH) 5 Hospital. CATHERINE R. WHITE (nee Jones). béloved wife of Joseph E. White. age '35 years. ~Puneral Tue March 26, at 1:30 p.m,, from her Tesidence. 1256 3ist n.w, thence fo Gri Episcopal Church. Wise ave. nw. at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends in- vited. " nterment Prospect Hill Cemetgry. WILLIAMS. ELLA. Departed this life Sundas, March 24, 1929."at 11:30 a.m,, ELLA WIL- LIAMS, beloved daughter of Robert and the late Mary Wiiliams. She also leaves one brother. Marcus Williams, and othe- relatives and friends. Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains “resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors, 2222 Ga. thence to Mt On Saturday. March . at 8:45 p.m.. at Freedmen's H NLEAF. She leaves to mourn their Henry _Greenleal: ebildren. Elizabeth and James Greenleaf: three brothers and a h other relatives and friends. Fenton st. n.e Aty Bapiist ch GREENLEAF, SADIE. Residence. 94 Funeral services at Mount Wednesday. March Interment at Woodlawn denly. on Sat- CLARA MAE ) Pelatives and friends invited, :W0od Cemmetery. GROGAN, LAWRENCE VINCENT. On Sun- t his residence. 3420 RENCE_VINCENT, be- loved husbund of Jane McDonald Grogan. Funeral from his late residence Tuesday, March 26. at 9 a.m. thence to St. Thomas the Apostle Church, where mass will be interment at St. cent’s Cemetery, Baltimore. Md. Relatives and friends invited to attend. ESTELLE. On Monday, March 25. ESTELLE HARRIS, farcellus Harris. mother of BROSNAN. CATHERINE A. In ] nem- ory of oiir mother, CATHERINE A, BROS. NAN; o departed this life thirieén years larch 24, 1929, BRYANT, FANNY. In loving memory of my dear mother. FANNY BRYANT. whe March 35, ‘1486, forty-ihtee Dears ago. o JOHNSON, MARY V. In sad bu - u;rlll‘b‘;lr{]te ;é‘?a;:)l”mu wife l‘nldo'lg\l:)'!h’!’r. life one year ago tod: March 35 Foa As 1 love her, 50 T miss her: s and two brothers. Remains rest- at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co funeral hereafter. . On Saturday. March 23 residence, 3641 1ith st. n.w Loyed. remembered, louged for always, HER LOVING HUSBAND AND DAUGH- LYLE: remeinbrance of our dear mother. AMANDA HENDERSON 'LYLES, w a JIENDERSON, LYLES, who departed this E. wife ‘of the late Edward Heath om her late residence on Tuesday, March 2 thence to the Shrin d Heart, where mass will be s Relatives and friends O'CONNOR. JOHN J. In sad but I - membrance of my beloved brothes. JORN Mass at Nativity Church HIS BROTHER, PATRICK F. O'CONNOR. * PENN. BETTY. A tribute of love to memory of our dear mother. BETTY Behe Who left us four years ago today, March 25. 1925, Her toil-worn hands are dear to me; Her loving face in dreams I see: And some sweet day I hope to be In heaven with God and mother HER DEVOTED CHILDREN, DOUGLAS, e Hitt of Washington and Edward t of Chicago. Monday aftern Paul's Episcopal Church, Aug: Tuesday afternoon. LAURA BROWNE ch'24. 1929, at her residence, the Em- LAURA BROWNE, Funeral' from _her residence Tuesday. March Interment, private, Ariington Cem- Rsy?f?e ll:“e‘rn:‘r“‘f‘ Mh A ;rlb"'! of love H Yol my de : M EEYNOLDS, Who departed tnis life one Loving and kind in all your ways. Upright and Just B Al ust to the end of your days, What CLARENCE. Departed this life on He also leaves one and other Telatives ‘emalns resting at_the W her. Philip_Jones. REYNOLDS., HARRY M. A tribute of love to the memory of our dear friend. HARRY M. REYNOLDS, who departed this life one year aga today, March 25, 1928. Loving and kind in all your ways, Upright and just to the end of your davs, {incere and faithful in heart and mind. & wonderful memory you left behind. MR: AND MRS. MARCELLUS 3° SCOTF * SMITH, JOSEPHINE. In lovi - brance of"our dear wite® and mother, JOSEPHINE SMITH. who departed this lite nineteen years ago today, March 35, Ernest Jarvis n.w. until Sunday at § p.n. thereafter_at his late residence. Tuesday, March 26, his late vesidence, 1144 Z1st st. n.w. Rela- tives and friends invited to attend. . On Sunday, March 1US P. JUDGE. 'beloved 1d of the Iate Catherine Judge. neral from his late residence. 1221 Quincy e on Wednesday, . " Requicm mass at St. Anthony's Church Reiatives and {riends invited Mount_Olivet Cemetery. bany, N. Y., papers piease copy.) On Friday. March 22, 1929, at her residence. 2 Fitzmaurice court n.w.. JULIA LEE. devoted mother of John Fi Remains restin funeral parlors. 2222 Georgia Funeral Tuesday, March 36, 1 p.m.. from the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. neral parlors, 2322 LE) The past office: ‘members of Narcissus Tent 3 G. & J. U, are hereby notified to attend the funeral of Sister JULIA LEE. on Tues- 1929. at 1 p.m.. from W. E. 2222 Georgia ave. | 1929, at 2 p.m.. vate) on Wednes- | March 37, at 8:30 Loving and kind In all her ways. g‘l;lfl ht and just to the end'u'l"her da; What beautiful memoi he left ind. HER LOVING HUSBAND "AND "OHRL: TILLETT, FREDDA E. In s FREDDA E. who passed away eight years day, March 2 Jarvis' funer: All sister tents invited. SISTER FANNIE SAUNDER. 8. M. SISTER FLORENCE MORTO! P. HAILSTORKS, F. Sec. MAY. RUTH MATILDA. 1 1929. at herresidence, 3641 RUTH MATILDA. wife of the S. May, and mother of WHITE, ANNIE L. In loving remembrance at the above address Wednesday, WHITE. OLLIE. In sad but loving remem. [y S MeCULLOCH, JORN F. On Sunday. March 94, 1029, at_Emergency Hospital, JOHN F.. wved husband of Nellie D. McCulloch b and father of Robert Mrs, Hazel V. Logan. . McCuiloch and Funeral services at e residence, 651 A st. n.e.. on Tu arch 26, at 2 p.m. Interment Cedar McCULLOCH, JOHN F. Members of Union Lodge, No.' 23, Knighis of Pythias. are re- auested to be present at a special meet- ing to be held at Pythian sth st. n.w., Monday. January 25. 1929, 8 p.m.. for the purpose of making funera arrangements for our late brother, JOHN h is to be heid from A st. n.e. Tuesday. interment in Cedar ES, C. C;, 1 S 3 WILLIAMS. BEATRICE L. A tribute of lot F. McCULLOCH. whi hiv late residenc March 26. at 2 p. Hill Cemeters. HARRY B. BROWN, K. of R. 8. CARTER. _Officers _ai ‘members of Forest Temple. N¢ 1. . E. of W.._are notified o Daughter SARAH CARTER MISHAW. Ses- sion of sorrow Mondsy. March 25. at 7:30 p.m.. at Elks’ Home, 15th and, ine fom Providence Baptist Church, M | st. Ml‘lb(!l:ad": -l?d 6th sts. s.w. M Star ge. No }53'& alf:' collmiia ‘Temple,” No, 2. L imples and Harmony Togg s CONLEY, D. R. MARIE PIERCE, F. S. ISHAW, SARA! “N%ll’llm Tabernacle, No. 71, M notified to attend a {led meeting Tuesday evening. March at 730 pm. ef 1431 T st n Srrangements for ‘th : 1 Wednesday, March AN Trom Frovidence Baptist “t. between 413 an sts. 5. BRO. JAMES BELTIFORD. M. S. PISTER MARJORIE E BRETE. Rec. Se NORFOLK. JAMES E. Suddenly, on Satur- | ‘1"9} HHD.I!I .‘.Tfi Qe hington University lospital, !."belo!en son of Charles K. and Mary S. | Funeral from his 725 Bth st. s.w.. on Tuesday. March 26, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. In- terment Glenwood Cemetery. f the 'death of 40: Columbia Lodge. at Children’s Hospital, | daughter of Robert J. und Mary E. O'Neill of 3703 Morrison st. Notice of funeral later. THOMAS _VE! 1929, T 25, PATRICIA, belo, 3 'HOMAS VERNON, CHAS. S.” ZURHORST loved son of Charles P. and Amy Oti. h 25, at i W pus— . _ % will proceed for duty to the Naval Dw. on Monds J. WILLIAM L Deral (private) from his late residence, 393 PA._ AVE N W __NATIONAL 1384. 1388, .~ elh Dratha. widow of George H. her late residence: ner. 'Services R. On Saturday. March pm. at Georgetown Uni- below M In Memoriam. May her soul rest in pesce HER DAUGHTERS. * Gone, but not forgotten. HER SON, ALEXANDER C. BRYANT. * . March 25, 1928, In my memory she is always near: Bringing many a'silent tear TER, ANDREW AND JOSEPHINE. AMANDA HENDERSON. In loving HER SON, JAMES H. LYLES. * ONNOR. who died March 25, 1914. JAMES AND PRISCILLA. ted this life one 928. 0 today, March d faiihoul in heart and mind, ul_memory you lef E HIS DEVOTED SON. HARRY. ¢ d kind in heart and mind. but_loving and mother. Temembrance of our dear wi %0 today. March 25, 1921. The month of March is here, To us the saddest of the year, Because elght years ago tod: Qur dear mother passed away. THE FAMILY. * wife. ANNIE L. WHITE, who of my d y four years ago today, March passed a 25, 1925. Loving and kind in all her ways. Unrllfit nd just.to the end D‘ her dlzlz Sincere and faithful in heart and mind— What » bewutiful memory she lett behind. AND CHILDREN, % brance of my dear and. WHITE. who departed this life two ¥ ago today, March 25, 19! A sudden call to the great beyond; You smiled this life through. No one knows how I miss you: No one knows the bitter pains 1 have suffered since you left me, For life has never been the same: HIS LOVING WIFE. LAURA WHITE. T to the memory of my daughter. BEATRI! L. WILLIAMS. who pi way five years ago today, March 25, 1924. Your sweet face is ever before us. The sweet look that you always gave us st lingers within us. YOU R MOTHER AND SISTER. ¢ . MEMORIALS. MONUMENTS AND MAUSOLEUMS DESIGNSD AND EmecTep. WRITE om TaLE- PHONE MAIN 2968 FOR ILLUSTRATED BoOKLET. THE J. F. MANNING CO.. INC. 919 15TH ST.N.W. WASHINGTON GUCHO (Y CY FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. hone. Lincoln 72 3. E’S SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CREMATORIUM. Puneral Dii Private Ambulanee S HSENE | Linc. 5548 On_Saturday. PARMES, beloved son . and Mary E. Parmes. loss 8 mother. 1970, ELIAS A. leaves to mourn father, five brothers and two sisters neral will be held from his late residence. n.w., Tuesday. March 26, at 1 o'clock. Relatives and friends are invited | _1724 North Capitol 8t NORTH . MARY RENNEI William B. Renner. « 3034 M St. N.W. _ Fhese est g9 TIMOTHY HANLON . F. COSTELLO Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 1SAAG BIRCH) funeral home of O. B. % 39" ~ L DW. on Tuesday, March 26, At 2 D . : C 3 e 3 € ave. etery. - 3 CIGARETTE CASE—Gold, Sunday night in | O O o Dicmond cab. -Liberal reward. Call Main | L ldence of her wother, Mre, | with the original W. K. Speare establishe 101 Eve st n.w.. MARIE | ment. T.. beloved wife of Charles P. Rouse, Phione Prapk. 6 neral from the chapel of J. Willlam Lee Wm. H. Sardo & Co. | Private Limousine Ambulance 412 H St. N.E. Lincoln su Modern_Chapel iends nvited to attend. GAR A 1920, ut her residence, 314 2nd | Neither the successors of nor connected 1009 H St. N.W, ‘merly 940 F St. N.W. MARGARET KELLY, widow of | iam L. Sayers. M Interment at” Oak SCHOOLEY, MAUD B. On Monday. March . 1929, at her residence 1212 L st. n.w. MAUD _B._SCHOOLEY, E_Schooley and late Darnell Braddock of Phiiadeiphia, Remains resting at Hysong funeral Notice of funeral beloved wife " of nddaughter of 2t Columbia Hos- from her late residence, ds,’ on Wednesda: thence to St Stephen’s ' Church. where mass will at 10 a.m. Relatives and friend Interment Glenwgod . Departed this life v, March 24, 1929. at_his_residence, Chapel 'Hill. Md.. HENRY M. SHORTER. devoted husband ‘of Prances Shorter. lot Sarah Shortel Marguerite Lancastei Quick, Automodile Service He also leaves to mourn his departure. March 27, 1929, at 11 Chapel Hill. Md. On_Sunday, March 24, | in the 90th year beloved wife of the late Dr. Remains resting W, Champers: Tuneral parlors. 1409 Chapin st day. March 2t TIMM, WILLIAM C. 1929. WILLIAM . Funeral from Saflell's chapel. §th and H streets n.w.. on Tuesday, March 26, st 8:30 am. t 9 a.m. invited. Interment Mount Olivel TQZZOLO. LUCY C. N ANNA . 1929. ANNA H On_Saturday, at her residence, LUCY C.. beloved wife of Michael o vices will be held her late residence 2 &t 8:30 a.m.; thence to Holy 11th and K sts. ¥ Mount Olivet Cemetery. WALL, MARY ADA. t her residence, 2 DA WALL, beloves On_Saturday. 4 M st 0 d wife of Johi from above residence Tuesday, March 26. at 8:85 am.: th to_Holy Trinity Church, 36th and O sts. . Where mass will' be D for the repose of her soul. o ALMUS R SPEARE Succeeding the original W. R. Speare Co, 1623 Connecticut Ave. P?tomac 4600 208 years st.. 45 years at 040 ¥ of, " Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home 924 New York Ave. N.W. Main 2600 , Dignified, Eficient Service. W. W Deal & Co. ST. N.B. LINCOLN 8200 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. JOHN :fif“\'r’fl't"lfi’}‘q co. 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