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Marie Is Off to Spain. DINARD, France, March 26 (A .— Queen Marie of Rumania, with her daughter, Princess Ileana, left last night for Spain. Her son, the former Crown Prince Carol, with whom she had come reconciled during the past Irw days, also left, with Nice as his ob- ject] Why Chambers Is the Most Reasonable Undertaker He Is a Funeral Engineer He Can Serve Families at One-Half the Usual Cost Think how any fa Burial Vault that ly can now have t is sold at High Prices for a Standard Charge of ..........o0oennnns wonderful $85 .00 Riikaibes, ehis lhthe et rmibde,molth B0 venrignaritese Beautiful Couch Casket, complete Funer; Hearse, Cars and all low $l65 as Fine Metal Casket, whole Funeral = " $295 I guarantee to give you a dignified Funeral you cannot equal for $ l 00 only. CLA RK Or any other Best Quality Steel Vault, our price, $85. Think of These ~< Prices Cemetery Plot in one hest of the Semeterics. $38.00 Dresses and As low as . » Ladies’ en's 6.00 up $75.00 " $7.00 Robes .. Complete Fanerals. As low as.. Funeral cars 1o an: cemeter: Service. $4.00 Ambulance Fin i dity. On Our Staff is headed by WILLIAM ELLIOTT, one of the highest type of Funeral Directors and Embalmers obtainable, with 35 years’ experience Use of our Chapel and Personal Services Free CALL W. W. CHAMBERS CO. Washington’s Most Reasonable Undertaker Col. 432 14th, Cor. Chapin St. N.W. Col. 432 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, DO LAST RITES HELD FOR COL. PARKER | | Funeral Services Conducted at Residence by Dr. Pierce—Burial in Rock Creek Cemetery. Caraway, Democrat, Ousts Johnson From “‘Seat’ in Capital Home Senator Johnson, Republican, California, retained his seat in the last_election, but on March 4 last, he lost his house. He was dispossessed by a Democrat, Senator Caraway of Arkansas, and he moved today into & new home near the Capital. Senator Caraway two years ago purchased the Calvert Manor, Colonial mansion in Riverdale, Md., occupied for years by Sena- tor Johnson. The Californian had a lease which ran until last March 4, however. MEMORIAL SERVICE HELD | Puneral services for Col. Myron M. | Parker, 82 years old, former “Distict | | Commissioner, who died at his home, 1 1020 Vermont avenue, Sunday, were | conducted at the residence today at 11 o'clock. Rev. Dr. U. G. B. Pierce, pas- | tor of All Souls' Unitarian Church, offi- clated. Interment was in Rock Creek Cemetery. The services were private, Flags on all municipal buildings in the District are being flown at half staff out of respect for Col. Parker, in accordence with an order issued yester- day by the District Commissioners. Col. Parker distinguished himself in the Civil War and also participated_in | numerous campaigns against the In- dians under Gen. Custer. In addition to being prominently identified in executive places with | | financial and business organizations, | Col, Parker was widely known as one of Washington's most active citizens in trade and fraternal organizations. He was organizer and first president of the Washington Board of Trade, was a thirty-second degree Scottish Rite Mason and had the distinction of being the oldest past Grand Master of Masons in the District. He was a m ber of the Chevy Chase and Univer Clubs and was widely known in soctal circles. | Colored Group Hears Address by Joseph P. Neal and Elects Officers. ‘The Oldest Inhabitants’ Association, the colored group, held its annual | memorial exercises last night in the Twelfth street branch of the Young Men's Christian Assoclation, Joseph P. Neal made the principal address. Brief tributes were paid to J. F. Pratt, | C. E. Minkins, John A. Davis, Richll‘d Moore, J. C. Barker, W. L. Sanford, | and Louls B. Malvan. The following officers were elected: Samuel W. Watson; . J. D. Baltimore, | Stewart, George W. Cook, John z fohe [and W, J. Singleton: recording secre. . TR ary, George L. Walton; financial secre- Pilot Dies in Plane Crash. [y e ool MACOMB, 1ll, March 26 (®).—Roy | Pearce, Macomb aviator, was killed, and Chellis Smith of Macomb, a_passenger, | was injured slightly when the airplanc in which they were riding crashed last night at the air fleld operated by Pearce | a mile east of here. The cause of the accident has not been determined. William J. Smith; assistant secretary, Thomas W. Short; Edward H. Smith; chaplain 5. w. Holcomb: historian and custodian, Dr. A. R. Collins; marshal, Charles E. Turner; steward, S. N. Landers; board Kenney: steward, S. N. Lander: of directors, H. M. Smith, John P, At- kinson and Charles E. Robinson. 20,000 square feet of floor space are needed to display our Spring wares... "To make room for these new arrivals of merchandise we are offering for immediate disposal $100,000.00 WORTH OF LIFETIME FURNITURE AT SPECIAL PRICE REDUCTIONS THIS WEEK NOW you saving. 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Seventh Street Between D and E BY OLDEST INHABITANTS | | Story; treasurer, Mrs, ! istorian, Mrs. Minnie L. Briggs, regis- lbrarian, | Dr. W. S. Montgomery, Nelson Booker | vice i George W.| F. Cole | board | ! | 1 | | !'the clubrooms. |PEN WOMEN’S LEAGUE HONORS MRS. GASCH District Association Names Her as President in Choosing Board of Officials. Mrs. E Richard Gasch was elected | president of the League of American Pen Women of the District of Colum- bia at the ennual meeting last night at Other officers chosen were: First vice president, Mrs. Anne C. Manchester; second vice president, Miss Myrta Ethel Carwood; recording secretary, Mrs. W. W. Badgley; corre- sponding. secretary, Miss Isabelle P. Ernest R. Grant; trar, Mrs. Florence Barnes; Mrs. Angela McHugh Barr; auditor, Mrs. C. Lecnard Chambers; parllamen- tarian, Dr. Elnora C. Folkmar; legal ad- {viser, Miss Jean Stephenson. At the close of the election an in- | stallation of the new officers took place, with Mrs. Eli Helmick acting as master of ceremonies. Each retiring officer passed on to her successor a symbol of her office, with a word concerning her responsibilities. Mrs, Aaron Newman, retiring president, was presented with a gift of silver from the entire mem- bership. COURTHOUSE ADDIT"ION READY FOR USE SOON| Builders Nntl(y Axlington Clerk Work Will Be Completed in Six Weeks, By a S{aff Correspondent of The Star. ARLINGTON COUNTY COURT- HOUSE, Va., March 26.—Construction of the new record room and clerk's office, an addition to the courthouse here, is nearly completed, builders announced today. County Clerk William H. Dun- can has been notified that he can ex- pect to move in within six weeks. ._The new record room will be modern in every respect. The records will be protected by an iron grill until the in- stallment of a safe. The new addition will contain a pri- vate office for Duncan, a comparing room for deeds and a room in which the copy work will be done. The total cost will be about $45,000, including the equipment. In addition to providing new and larger quarters for the staff of the clerk’s office, the new addition will leave available their old space for the Health Department. Dr. P. M. Chiches- { ter, county health officer, expects to move into the old quarters of the clerk's office on the ground floor just as soon as they become available. $1,000 Ring Reported Mlssmg A platinum ring, diamond-studded |and valued at $1,000, was lost in the Union Station this morning by Mrs. Ed- ward H. Armstrong of Daytona Beach, Fla., as she was leaving a train, police | were told. Mrs. Armstrong is a guest at the Carlton Hotel. W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14¢th St. N.W. 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Gottlieb, Manager Exclusive agents for Washington and vieinity 4 | | | | Charlestor | Stockhoim, "f | South: dndirect hew O TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1929, District of Columbia—Showers this afternoon and probably tonight, colder, with lowest temperature about 42 de- grees tonight; northwest or nor*th winds. Maryland—Showers this afternoon and possibly tonight; colder tonight; tomorrow fair, rising temperature in north portion; moderate to fresh north- west. or north winds. Virginia—Showers this afternoon or tonight: colder tonight; tomorrow fair, colder in south portion. fresh southwest shifting to northwest or north winds. West Virginla—Cloudy and much colder, probably rain in extreme east portion tonight; tomorrow fair, with slowly rising temperature in north and west portions. Record for 24 Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 64; 8 pm., 67: 12 midnight, 60; 4 am, 70; 8 am., 63; noon, 76. Barometer—4 pm. 20.99; 8 pm. 29.91; 12 midnight, 29.8 am, 20.81; 8 am., 29.85; noon, 20.84. Highest temperature, 76, occurred at noon today; lowest temperature, 60, occurred at 11:45 pm. yesterday. Temperature same date last year— | Highest, 77; lowest, 53. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 3:12 a.m. and 3:40 p.m.; high tide, 8:55 a.m. and 9:20 p.m Tomorrow—Low tide, 3:54 a.m. and 4:23 pm.; high tide, 9:36 am. and 10 pm. The Sun and Moon, Sun res: €:03 am.; sun sets ‘Tod 6:26 p.an. Tomorrow—Sun rises 6:02 am.; scts 6:26 p.m. Moon rises 8 p.m.; sets 6:52 am. Automebile lamps to be iighted one- half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Great Falls—Clear. Weather in Various Cities. s Tsmneulure sun Stations. Buffaio, N. s Chicago, Tll.... 3t Cineinnati,Ohio! 20.98 Gleveland. Qbio. 30.00 Columbia. 8. 08 Pt.cloudy Clear Gloudy 29.9 Ciear veston. Tex. 30.00 Pt cloudy Helena, Mont. - 3002 | Huron, 8. Duk | et oaputis Tnd 3008 JacksonvilleFla. 30.12 Kansas City,Mo. 30 3039 Migmi, New " Orlea New Yo Setnoma Qity. 3016 ebr " 3020 Pt.cloudy am., Ornnwlrh time, today.) Temperature. Weather. Fosi nn flu\ldl S m Q& Stat Paris. France Gibraitar. (Noo Horta, ihnn “Xrores. (Current ohsenl\llom " Hamilton, Bermuda. San Juan; Porto Rie Fart cloudy oudy Fart cloudy Clear Cloudy Black on Way to Khartoum. MONGALLA, Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, March 26 (#-Van Lear Black, Balti- more publisher, who is en route from Cape Town to Croydon, left here this morning for Khartoum. I-OL\D. ved Cléveland Park last DOG—AI eeemiber well | Lralned. "~ Owner December: _ voung phone_description_ Clev 5 DOf+. Collie, tan and white. found in town. Call 1320 Wisconsin ave. n.w. LOST. BILLFOLD, brown containing money and cird of Mrs. Willam Otter. ~Return to Mayflower Hotel. Reward. 26° BRACELET, white gold, U\n emenld: .nd one_diamond: reward. Call_Clev. 8° CAT. male Siamese, straved “from l'!ll H i answers to the name “Mike'; rewa Tt Yeturned, o oeme ¥ E Ll CIGARETTE CASE. gold: Sunday_night, in Diamond cab: libéral reward. Call Main 5564. 330 Transportation BIdg. OLLIE_Female. vellow with white nd foet: tag No. 15278 name Bebec. " Call Adnm 3144 _or police. Reward. DOG, big, while. pointer. liver ears, sm-u liver spot in forehead. 'hair off in spots sround “ahoulders. Reward. Notify Col. T in uc’xmu u. on S\mdly Phone 6th Haosevelt Hotel Apt. 517 Alredale, with sha _ave. th Very small: blnck”with white iH orth_6108. _Liberal reward. EYEGEASSES—1n (an leather ease, s-mm" morning: probably near 13th and Call_Cleveland_2369. FRATERNITY PIN. Phi mgnu Kappa, in the vicinity of Central High School. Col. 4908. Raward. R GLASSES —Tortoise shell jomenhere en route fror (0 All Stutes’ Hotel. Rew: Al States’ Hotel Cleveland 5334 HORN-RIMMED leather case: call_Shepherd_2554. KEY_CONTAINER. Mis. L. B, Graves, 2D, 16. Patent_Office KEY HOLDER of unfinished leather. arna mented with picture of Capitol and co ink seven keys: between 7th end B sts and 13th and H n.w, Reward if retur 304 Woodwiard Blde. MESH BAG. on 14th st. car; reward. Columbia 3710~ PIN, pearl, studded. Merceburg A 21 suard; " inierals R, C.B. Conmbia: 100 W d to 28* “Phone PIN,” " Tuesday, near Cairo Hotel, aue aCagth i, Reward. Williams' Drug Store. 17th and_Q n. REVOLVER, ,38-caliber Golt. No_ 397408 Tost on street; property of Metropolitan Folice. E. Cross. No. 9 precinct. RING—Diamond_and platintin seti Tiion Station. Tuesday, Liberal” rew geturned to office of Carlton Hote! UMBRELLABlack _silk, with “goid | marked E. M. Cassels. Reward it mumpa 10 2131 R'st. n.w. Phone North 3012 WATCH, goid (Tiffany Co.), pear 20th and B . on back. ' Inscription in- Ratback: “Reward: "Licut. T R. Horn, Main 9645 WRIST WATCH, Iady's gold Massachusetls ave. ne.: re A. C. Townsend. 4101 Wheele 2 WRIST WATCH. Logt at Great Falls,” Md Sunday. Reward 2300 18t st. n. REWARD. afternoon vellow kitten @ 1300, Ver lo.n. xoth and ddress’ Lost on Sat months old (wiiswers Lo Princie). mont_ave. CEMETERIF%. GLENWO0D CEMETERY Choice lots and sites for sale. Vaultage $5 per month. Fort Lincoln Cemetery and Crematorium (Free vaultage in emer- re Non-sectarian. best equipped in u G Street N.W. encie rpet odern (‘nemulurmm. Prospect Hill Cemetery North Capitol & W Sts. Phone North 676 CITIZENS MEET TONIGHT. ARLINGTON, Va., March 26 (Spe- cial).—~Mrs. Florence E. Cannon, pr ident and other newly elected officers of the Arlington Citizens' Association, will assume their dutles at the monthly | meeting of the organization to be held tonight in the Community Hall, on Co- jumbia pike. The president, the first woman to head the organization, announces thai several important local and county-wide projects are to be presented for con- sideration. Qards nf Thanks. DAVIS, JOSEPH. In sincere appreciation gratitude we {hanks 1o our many friends and ne 1 and sympathy during 51 Davis, Soer THE FAMILY. ROLLINS. HARRY C. The widow and ehit- dren of th C. ROLL! Raifas. Prien our husband s and father, i et express to ‘s 7 fellow warkers Thetr p_aDDre fEon or, The many. Kind deeds and expres- o T e moaths " tendered. fo them Jn their hour of bereavement. Wirth. SINCL, JR. On_ Monday. March L, Y Wiermbere General Hosital .to Lieut. (J. G.) V. R Mrs. Sinciair, a son, V. R. SINCLAIR. .n Marriage. LEMMAN-KLOTZ. on March 20. st Wash- by Rev. Howard P. Dow! MARY ALY(‘ T oneeat danenter Of ME. and Mre. Groree o Mr. F. KLOTZ of Seat Pleas- Md.. JOHN J. LEHMAN .n{ ‘Lmlllmml' Ad. Deaths. \ll"“l‘ On Mon- ’IT“OOB Fll?“ll"l‘ll H e ”m““e ”“ Ll? HAI AT\\O(\D uud o5 years, lnrmr 1y of Sln!~ ford, Ensland. and Scottsdale. Pa. &nd late of Washirgton. D. C. Remains rest- ing at Hysong's funeral homc, 1300 N st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. CLARK. JANE l'léA\Kfl( |l)u \‘g‘ug:’ 20. .‘AM ak er 8 . in D-n\er Culo< JAH! FRANI(S CLARK. aged 85 3 nm JO M Lo e Earl Cox. Punrnl from his late ruldonrh 1231 Jnrlmn st. ne., _on Wednesday. March 27, at 9:30 a.m. Requiem mas3 at 8t mhrms s Church at 10 o'clock. Rel- s3 and friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 26% JOHN MARSHALL. On 24, "Il at m- ruidem:e 3 IF JOHN MARSHALL. band of the lllF Amnndt Cul'll-l will hr h!ld lt his lns residenee Wrd day, at p.m. Interment m (‘nnuu onul Cemen-ry 26 DEARL. RUSSELL ALONZA. lite in full triumph of Sunday. 1 his "lsl- 5 at 3 ® B Shsen RUB!!LLALOHTA AHL. beloved son ‘of James G. M-rch . her of undaz. 4th yDeparted this HO L0 1enves s Gevoted Ji. Deahl: two loving aunts. H devoted uncles. Josel ot Deahl. Funeral Thll!!dly March 23, ll p.m., from Galbraith A. Church, 6th st. hvlncrn L and M. lhln» tives and friends invited. it on SR e IC‘\(‘!H(‘! 1735 New Hamp- NNA' B. ‘DE RICHEY. aved 80 yeal dl)l of Dr, Cvrus De Richey and mother of Mrs, R. Cain. mm.fm Testing at Hysons funeral home, st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. " E. On Sunday. March 24. 1! it at her residence, 1826 M nl n.w. HELEV E. DIGGS. S8he is sur- vived h] her father, Patrick Digss. three sisters, Susie Diggs, Louise Merriweather and Josephine Digus. d two brothers, Wallace and" Henr¥ other relatives. Remai Boyd & Wilson's funeral DRHDYS 1840 L st. owe ‘on’ Thenday. - Puneral Wednesday. Raren 7, at 10 & ., from St. Ausustine's Chlll‘th 26 shire ave glrmb o mbis T (ERING, DILKES. Duku of Phifadeiphia. Pa. ‘ment at Pniladelphisa, WILLIAM. | Departed_this life Sun- “’filx‘, 341920, 4t Gpliinger Hos. 'n " their loss two d»vmed friends. Mn Martha Moore of 62 G M Irene Carson. 1028 S. host of other {friends. Funeral and Pa. Funeral Thursday. o°cloc from tne_ residence of Nirs. Trene Carsan, FERGU mn. uwrs M. _On Sunday, 24, 1929, MES M. FERGUSON. e Mot M6 And Hate Ferguton. | Fu. heral from the chapel of 3. Willlam Lee's ] n_Wednesday. Sons. a o March 10 am. Friends invited 16 Mtend. *interment ‘st Arlington National Cemetery. FRYE. EDWARD VERNON. On March 23, 1929. EDWARD_VERNON. 20 vears. beloved son of Thomas Edwa: te Dells C. Pre Puner ey on Wednes B C R es "and Frichds Jnvited. ' ine terment Glenwood cenm ery. GREENLEAF, SADIE. Officers and mem- bers of the Ladies Auxiliary tc the Pro- sressive Rellet Astociation, Ko, 1. are n tifled of the funeral of SADIE GREE! LEAF. Wednesday, March 27, at 1 p. from ‘Mount, Alry' Bapuist Church, L N itol and st sis. n.w. She et the Iate Mary Williams Ma yilliams. one brother. e 2222 e Thu Mareh 28. at 2 trom the W- lrnm Jirvis Co. funeral Barlors, In Memortam. BARNETT. SARAW. In loving remembri of our ‘dear mother. SARAH BARNE who deparied this life three years aso to day. March 26, 1926. We had a precious treasure once, She was our joy and pride We loved her. perhaps too well, For soon she slept and died. As we loved her. so we miss her. In our memory she is always Loged. remembered. longed for Bringine_many a silent HER SON Avn PAVGHTERS CLARK. RICHARD In memory of m brother, RIGHARD 1. CLARK. %o Baster yay fve sears ago today, Maren 125 Gone. hut not_foreotten SISTER. ELLA D. CLARK. * COLEMAN. RALPH AND COLUMBIA. A tribute of love to the memory of eur desr father and mother. RAUPH and COLUY.- BIA COLEM. whe I-l! us Mareh 26 1913, and P-nm-n 20. 1917 We are waiting to see vour dear DAU(:HTFREqCLARA RILEY AN DUNCAN, SUSIE GRIGERY. A tribute ot o the memory of my dear mnther SUBIE ARIGBRY DUNCAN, who deparisd this life ten years ago today. Mareh 2t Alwars, aces LiL- 'rn- one T loved has Her firm. true hes The hands' that al Now lie in death’s cold chill DEVOTED DAUGHTER. MARIE PIERCE. * EDIE. MARIA A. In loving remembrance of our desr mother, MARIA A. EDIE, wio passed away March 25. 1926 HER CHILDREN. ERWARDS. ALBERTA AND JAMES. In sed but loving remembrance of dear mother und futher. ALBERTA und uwn EDWARDS. who departed { e fix and gleven “years aso. March 528 and one to rest, t s still s gave me help th i, 0k of dave gone by, ere all togs!her °t oh. changed it all js now- Our mother and father have THE CHILDREN. MARY FLORENCE. In sad but ine remembrance of aur he'oved mother. ARY FLOP®NCF HOF! who de. parted thix life eleven vears ago todas, March 26, 1918, Gone, but not forratten HER FAMTILY. LANGBEIN. JOSEPHINE. Tn lovine mem- oty af our desr moth: JOSEPHINE LANGHI this life seven years a HOFFMAN. May she rest in peace. THE . FAMILY. LENNERT. PHILIPPINE HAY. A tribute ot to ihe memarv of our mother. PHIL. PP BAY LEHNERT, who entered into Test March 26. 1916, Some day, up there, we will understand. HER CHILDREN. * MERRIETT. ELLA THOMPSON. Tn lovine Demory f my dear friend, ELLA THOMP. SON MERRIETT. who Iéft me ten vears %0 today. Maren 26, 191 Loving thoughts. tri Just to show I will alwav: HER FAIEND, LODTSE. MIDDLEDORF. BARBARA. remembrance of mv RARRARA MIDDLEDORF. who departs this life two sears ago Today, March 2. P'nrdu“v sleeping. Testing at Life's weary trials and sufferin In“ilience you ‘sufered. 'in patience ve' hoy Until God called you home to suffer ro mare, HER LOVING DAUGHTER IRENE. * O'DONNELL. DELIA. A tribute of love devotion ‘to the ‘'memory of our desr mather and grandmother, DELTA O'DON- NELL. who left us one year ago todar. March 26, 1928. Just a line of sweet remembrance, Just & memory. tender and true, Just & token of affection And our longing, dear. for you. Peacefully sleepine. restine at ' trials and suffer! you " suflered. in patience’ you hory Till cna ealled vou home—to jov_evarmere. HER LOVING SON. DAUGHTER-IN-LAW 0 GRANDSON PORTER. VERNIE. In mrmarv of aur dear fon_an; RNTE R i Away séven Years ago odas. Mereh 1922, No_one knows how we have missed you. YQUR LOVING FATHER. Innu nAl\' G. TIn loving remembran: d. kind. true. ao‘;m-u 2pd deatlv MOTHER AYD D. who AnDiversaty ‘mass was this ‘morning at St. hlergs, Charen HE FPAMILY. /GHTER, MARY YOUNG, ANNIE. In loving remembranc our_dear mother, Wy one yéar ago todas. March 1l life and follow m: DAUGHTER, JENNII liet 1s tnvited. ATSO! LA\ 1A CATHERINE BERRY. Kee. S, ESTELLE. _On “Dndl!. Nllth 25, at 3 a.m. ESTELLE HARRIS. b luvenl wite of Marcellus lhrrl:. mother of Harris. She ' also léaves ‘1 vultn lmfl wo bl’ ink at the W. E N. Pre: HARRIS, Thursday, March 38. at 3 nclock. her residénce, 608 Freemans, pl. ORNELILS P. On Sunday. Marc LIUS P. JUDGE. 'belove hus f the late Catherine Judge. heral Trom his late resideice: e U5 o'clock. | Relatives and friends invited: Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. \lu- bany, N. Y., papers please copy.) Jpa On Sunday. M-un ‘Bookbinders’ Unlnn ervice Tuse: ay Marcn 36 100, :30 p.m.. at 1221 Qiiney st. e Puneral Wednesasy. March 27, at 9 am (rom St. Anthony’s Chureh. MAY. RUTI DA. On Saturday. March 23, 1929, e vestaence S8l w., RUTH MA fate"DE" 2av, Mrs. Dania M. Woods. 'Funeral services at the abose address Wednesday. " March at. 30 am. Interment Arlington 10nal Cemeters. 26 LL, PATRICIA. Suddenly. on Mon- GORNELIUS P. 1! Twe new 1" opemed™ $300:00000 y. ‘March 25. 1929. at Children's Hos- pital, PATRICIA O'NEILL, beloved daugh- ter of Robert J. wnd Mary E. O'Neil Funeral from hef late residence, $703 ament, where mass will at 9 wm. Relatives and friends in- ed "o aitend. Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetety. PARKER, MYRON M. The District of Co- Jumbia Society, Sons of the American Rev. olution. annoinces the death of Compatriot MYRON M. PARKER. following com- mittee is designated (o attend the funeral Justice Joslah A Vap Orsdel, Judge lsasc R, Hitt, Selden M. ULONZ0” aray, POUTRA, WESLEY CHARLES i 1929, » President. On Monday. y_ Hospital. husband riorie Pou emains Testing at Hysong's funeral Home. 1300 N st n.w. Notice of funeral later. RICHARDSON, PEMBROOK L on Monday,” March 25, 1 Washingion University Hospital. long iliness, PEMBROOK L. RICHARDSON. aged 38 years. son of Pembrook and Rosie Richardson of District Helghts. Md., loved husband of Agnes Richardson.’ He also leaves six_children. five sisters and {wo brothers. Puneral fervices Thursday, is- March 28. at 2 pm.. Mhthves and" ln-’nd: r.md away i copal Ch\l!ch. Md. invited. ROUSE, MARIE T. On Sunday. March 24, 9. at the residence of hrr mother, Mrs. Matiettn Gronle. 105 Eve . . MARIE T.. beloved wife of Chlyl!! P Rouse néral from the erapel of J. William Lee's Sor, 333" Pa avel nw. ‘on Wernesday: March 27, at 2 o'clock p'm._Relatives and friends Invll»l‘ to attend. Interment Rm‘k Creek Cem SCHOOLEY Monday. u.m. 25. 1929, at h.l l‘!lld!m.t 1212 L s MAUD B. "HOOLE' beloved 'l!r o! Fimer . senooey and granddauhier of the late Darnell Braddock of Philadeip Remaing Testing at Hysong s Funeral 1300 N eafneral private. deiphia Ledger please copy. N on . 192 ol pita HOTNEA “AGNES. (e Rucburns; cibved wife of Gy A- Bhawen. . Puberai from her late resident brook oV igginia Highiand March 27, §:18 & Stephen’s cmurn at 10 Lo attend. lnlu- Cemetery SHORTER, HENRY M. Departed_thl unday, Merch 24, 10, at his residence. Chapel” 1k ‘Md' SHORTER! devoted Lusband of Prances Biotie g son of Albert and Sarah o o irs. Marsuerit e wiso leaves & host of other tives and friends to mourn his departu Py neral Weduesday, March 3771929, at m.. fro Sees hapel, Totierment Chiapel Hill. Md. 26 SIMPSON, DILLARD ROSS. Saturday, March 23. 192 oanake, Vi LARD ROSS, Ve ROOkS” oF Adfie €. Bimpso. aved 59 years. Funeral from the residence of his Shorter. asier. Suddenly. on 9, at MEMORIALS. MONUMENTS MAUSOLEUMS DESIGNED AND ERECTED WRITE OR TELEPHONE FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET MAIN 2968 THE J.F. MANNING CO., Inc 919 1571 STreET N. W. WasHingTow, D. C. _____ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. JOHN'R "WRiEHT co. 1337 _10th St N W. Phone North 47. ‘CHAS. S. ZUI%HORST ne ). 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Al oveq Fuehand of Trerecs Karp O Fneral servicas At the Titnes Go. funeral home. 2001 714th at. Wednesday, Mareh 37, ‘at Gude Bros. Cow 1212 F St. Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. BTKCKISTONE, 1407 H Beautiiul Floral Designs £5 and uj CAIJ.: MAIN