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D. €, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1929 MRS. New Hampshire Avenue Resident| ‘Was Ohio Physician's Widow. Anna B. De Richey, 80 years De Cyrus of years a practicing physiclan in Ohio. She came to this city from New York, after having gone from Ohio following | her husband's death. Mrs. De Rich is survived by a daughter, Mrs. J. R. Cain. Funeral services were conducted in lhc Hysong's funeral street, this afternoon. in Rock Creek Cemetery. The leaves of the papaya tree of | Haiti are a source of vegetable pepsin. | |MERCHANT IS ROBBED | AT POINT OF PISTO DE RICHEY DIES. L |Zouts ZLendenbatm Held Up by Three Colored Men and Re- lieved of $18.65. 1735 New Monday after a Richey was the widow of De Richey, for a number While in his store, at 138 V street, about 10 o'clock last night, Louis Lend- enbaum, who lives at the V street ad- dress, was held up at the point of a gun by three colored men and robbed of $18.6! Lendenbaum reported to eighth pr cinct police that the bandits entered | his store and one drew a revolver and 1300 N demanded his money. Another open: land emptied the cash register. The they ran. home, Interment was STUDENTS END COURSE. at Walter Reed Hospital| | Aides Looking |® EC the pr of thei first signs of failing vision have their they amined cted glasses. as figuratively, it pays to correc look a pert you. R of.Aalindne. Optomelrists Ye | Listed for Graduation. | titians, junior physiotherapy aides and | junior’ occupational therapy aides at Walter Reed General Hospital will be | held at the Red Cross House at the hos- | ital tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock The certificates will be presented by | Brig. Gen. James M. Kennedy, assistant surgeon general, and addresses will be made by Maj. Julia C. Stimson, Army Nurse Corps, and Capt, C. R. Mueller, | Medical Corps. The Army Band will | furnish music. 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FUNERAL HOME ‘For reference Ask 816 H STREE Phones Lincoln 8200-8201 your newghbor’ The above written guarantee is your pro- {ection for the fullest satisfaction. If any Canary fails to sing and is returned alive and healthy, will replace it with a new one or money cheerfully refunded on one day only April 9, 1929. we Guaranteed Genuine Rich Imported Hartz Mountain and St Andreasburg Rollers NEVER AGAIN SUCH TERMS OR PRICE COME EARLY! ALL ONE PRICE WOODEN CAGE FREE o NONE SOLD AFTER THIS SALE Our aim is to get 1000 new accounts on our books, that’s the reason for this unusual offer! iy (] Graduating exercises for junior die- ! || Scnoot. JIDGE NORTON, 68, DIESIN ALEXANDRIA ‘Grandson of Chref Justice Marshall Was Classmate of Woodrow Wilson. 2 arch 27— with a sudden heart attack, Jud{:(‘ J. K. M. Norton, 63, grandson of | [the late Chief Justice John Marshall, ( spired carly this morning at his home, | 219 Prince str Judge Norto: auquier Couny, ay 30, 1860. | He received his preliminary Fd\l(n(n\lh at Hanover Academy, in Richmond, and | graduated from the University of Vir- | | ginia in 1882 in the same class with | | President Wootirow Wilson, He began the practice of law in this city immediately after his graduation. { In 1889, ac the age of 27, he was ap- | pointed judge of the Corporacion Court, the voungest Judge ever appointed in | at Leeds, | Rock Creek Church Road, last night. | He was a lifelong resident of this city | northeast, | Virginia, filling the va the death of Judge C ct. ie resigned in 1902 to resume.the prac- | tice of law. | Judge Norton was a member of the Alexandria and American Bar Assocla- tons and many fraternal orders, in ng Alexandria Lodge, No. 758, EIks Alexandria-Washingtonfodge of Ma: | sons, N Mount Vernon Royal Arch | | Chapter, Old Dominion Commandery of {the ~ Knights Templar, Washington | Memorial Lodge of Perfection, all the rious bodies of the Scottish Rite Ma of which he was a charter mem i Acca Temple, Shrine, and Royal Ar- anum Council. Judge Norton was a {member of the first George Washington | National Masonic Memorial Association | | committee, appointed in 1907. He was lalso a member of the Belle Haven | Country Club of this city ‘and the West- { moreland Club of Richmond. | Judge Norton was the son of the late | G.” Hatley Norton, a chaplain in the | | Gonfederate Army and rector of St. {Paul's Episcopal Church, and Mrs. Nannv M. Marshall Norton, a_daughter of Chief Justice Ma:shall. He is sur- |vived by his widow and three sisters, Miss Galt Norton of thi Claudia Mason and Mrs. A Sends, both of Richmond Funeral arrangements have not been | completed, but the services will take | place in St. Paul's Church, where he| was a vestryman. DE LANUX 'T0 SPEAK. ;Lm;.xn of }\:\nm\s Officml to Ad ar Pierre De Lanux, director cf tariff in the League of Nations, will speak “Modern Manners in Foreign Poli at the Maryland University auditorium | tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. The talk will be given under the ausplees of the American Association of University Women, a society recently formed at Cnncgn Psrk Deaths | Reported. The following deaths have been seported to in the last 24 hours er. 86, 1020 Vermont ave. , 83, St. Elizabeth's Hos- 8. Gallinger Hospital the Emoagsy Aot . Elizabeth's Hos- omas B. De Atlev, 08, 602 10th st. s.¥. | Dolores M. Dilkes; 6. 1984 Col. rd. Heath, 67, 3641 11tk si. \\11 am Timm. 6. 119 Pa. ave caret K. Sayers, 58, 314 2nd st. n.e. iimes M. Ferguson, 51 St Elizabeti's pital. Marie T, 40, 101 T st. | ne. aeorse | s University Women. 1 ey Toaroio. 58, ‘Fisd Neal st Pembroke Richir washington_Univers Patricia O”'Neil, 's_Hoepital. Infant_of Peter and Annie Shanahan, 2 weeks. 5320 8th st. Savania Walker, 76, Dennison pl. John Fandell, 49, Sf. Elizabeth's Hospifal Badie Greenical,’ 48, Preedmen's Hospital Helen Diegs. 30, 1826 M s b "28, Fuberculosis Hospital. Births Reported The following births have been reported to Health Department in the last 24:hours aseph S. agd Anna M Gately, sirl. Themas £ ‘ana Evelyr L. Boorde. gifl Maurice C. and Ethel M. Tailey, girl. Rufus H. and E M. Emory,’ gitl. Charles . and Cora C. Doucel. girl! Joseph F. and Rosalie Nebel. girl. George H. and Seima C. Herbert. girl. Ernest A and Florence E. Clemens, Paul and Lucy Tomasello, gifl Ricl and Elizabeth R. Watson, boy. John O, and Gladys L Hardesy. Doy M. and Delllah T. Perryman, boy. M. and Catherine' Stephens, boy. nd Ray _Snyder, boy, 3 nd Margaret T, Getiings, boy. Frederick &, and Laura M. Ford, boy. Joseph L and Mary E. Murray, boy. Grorge F. and Mildred M. Wafwick, boy. Myron and Carrie Rullmann. boy. Withert M. and Rosa C. McInerney. boy. Miiton E. and Wilma §. Miles. hoy Walter A, and Helen P_Wood. jr.. boy. Harry W and Virginia F. Harbin, boy. Macon T. and Eva M. Anderson. girl Robert 1. and Helen ‘M. MacCord, girl James S and Catherine_Gardiner, b Thomas G. and Naomi Talbert. boy Ravmond and Francine Ravnard, Ernest A, and Mary, 1. Fairfax, am and Opal Mars James and Naomi' Ford, wirl. Francls and Rosie Medlev Ambrose and_Lena Willi Michial and Mabel Jame: Charley and Mary_Allen. b James and Janle Rend. éirl { Ruth C. FOUND. | FOR ANIMALS, apply_ Ani Leacue. 40 Maryiand ove s th eirl. Browp. cirl. Main xosn BRACELET, whi Two_emeraids and one diamond:_reward. _Call Clev. 5856. 28 BRIEF CASE. with valuable manuscript at Congressional Library. Finder return manu- script to_reading room at Library or call Potomac_303._Reward CARD CASE. black leather, Sunday. 25th inst., contalning identification avd hospital- wzation ~eard. Walter M. Johnsnn. 703 6th st. nw. _ it retuned. _ 29° CAT, male Siamese. strayed from 1718 H st. n.w.. answers to the name “Mike": reward if returned. 27¢ ave, Anna st.. and Pa, d' to Mrs. n 21st and 25th | Tiberal reward it retues Hughes, 2101 Pa._ave nw | COAT. black, fox collar, ta {0 Morrison's slovs Saturday. 1 North 7244 for exchane. | COLLTE-_Femate. sellow wiif whife rift and | feet: tag No. 1 name Bebee. Call As | 3144_or_ police, I‘ ward, | Grass vim in leather rb\v marked T¢ | ward: Tel. Decatur 61 n by mistaks | Owner call hcrostal ehell s, Will re- 0% over ol = Four-l 13th st. n.w will be paid for ts in recovery of and other ewelry eut, Stone Monday 3741 Jocelyn st. n.w. i Liberal rew atlon which um_ diamond rirg heme of rch 25. “CONTAINER. Mrs. L. Patent. Offce Y HOLDER of \mnn*fih«r( 1 Hented Wit piciure of Capitol and contain: ing seven keys: between 7th end B sts. n.w and 13th and H n.w. Reward if n‘lurm-d la 304 Woorwira Bidr. KEYS. near 14th and S sts. n.w. op. rear 1404 & 51w Reward. o PIN, pearl, studded. Merceburg Academs: B eie; mitials R. C. B, Columbia mnl atter 6 POCKEFHOOK, _blac Nasch a1 Reward. Re Refiworin, D" C. Al PO BOOK, tan, at Fox Theater Tuesday afternoon, containing money, key ete. e Cleveland 2983: reward. E. black. between s]l\{“r ‘FII\H\K‘HLI!I).I: icton Sunday noon. containini & er “Mrs, W. J. Grant, 1343 Clifton g 8\ Relurn to| side strap. lost ' arn to 4415 Ord st.. tic 4148-J liber Colt, No. 203406; Jost o st perty of Metropolitan Police. 3" Gloss No. o precinet. RINGS, 2 diamond, in Kann's wazh room. Liberal _reward if 'returned to Esther M. Gates, Nachman Furn. Co., 8th and E n,w. Phone Natl. 3272, RINGS. two: one wilh amethvst sefting. one with brown ‘at or about Eastern High Reward it Totumed to J. H. Weatt male; name of lar, . Rewwrd for returi to e, i516_28th st. n.W. Gruen, with_gold d K sts u TERRIER- Black, L wold, et inity * 7ih Time Vi eward. clerk’s desk. Golden ath end K. | February 16, was valued at $91,669, of | | Albany. near 30th and cription in- \WATCH. gold (Tifany C T. R. Horn, B nw:'T. R. H. on bac side back! ~Reward. Lieut. Main_9648. ALBERT J. SIMONS, 38, | PROMINENT MASON, DIES | Poultry Dealer Survived by Widow, Three Sons and Three Daughters. Albert J. Simons, 38 years old, pro- prietor of Simons Poultry Co., 304 Tenth street, died at his residence, 519 | He had been in failing health for about a year and a half. Death was attributed to heart disease. Mr. Simons was a thirty-second de- gree Mason, a member of the Washing- ton Centennial Lodge, F. A. A. M., and of Almas Temple of the Mystic Shrine. | He is survived by his widow, Mrs. De- lilah Simons; three sons, Homer, Jack and Howard Simons, and by three | daughters, Audrey, Catherine and Ella | Mae Simons. Funeral arrangements are being com- pleted. W. R. CAMPBELL 64, DEAD- Whs Member of mrmony Lodge of | Masons and Royal Arcanum. William Root Campbell, 64 years old, died at his residence, 1117 E street yesterday after a long ill- ness. He was a member of the Har- mony Lodge of Masons and of the Royal Arcanum. Funeral services will be conducted at the residence tomorrow afternoon at | oclock. Interment will be in Con-| ressional Cemetery, with Masonic rites at the grave. Mr. Campbell is survived by his widow, Mrs. Pauline Prederick Campbell, and four daughters, Mrs. Charles R. Barker, Miss Florence Campbell, Miss Frances | Campbell and Miss Helen Campbell, ! all of this cit LEAVES $190,148 ESTATE. | Helen Coolidge Property to Divided Among Relatives. An estate of $190.148 was left unde the will of Helen E. Coolidge, former District resident, who died January 10 in Philadelphia, according to the peti- tion filed in the District Supreme Court today by the executor, the American | Security & Trust Co. Under the terms of the will the property is to be dis- tributed to numerous = relatives and step-kin. The estate is divided into $125,146 in personal property, chiefly stocks and bonds, and $65,002 in real estate, repre- | senting the values of premises known as 1027 Twentieth street and 1515-17 L street, ‘The estate of George Wright, who die E€= which $57.592 was in personal property | and $34,f 077 in real estate. e i PLANS SPECIAL SERVICE. | | Military Order to Mass Colors May | 26 on Cathedral Grounds. " A massing of the colors service “lll‘ be held in the open-air amphitheater on [ the slope of Mount St. Alban’s Ca- | thedral on Sunday, May 26, under aus: pices of the District of Columbia Chap- ter of the Military Order of the World War. Right Rev. James E. Freeman, Bishop of Washington, will deliver the ! sermon. A feature of the ceremonies will be the procession of massed colors, headed | by Victory Post Drum Corps of the American’ Legion, which will enter the | amphitheater immediately after (he clergy and cathedral choir. THE WEATHER | = District of Columbia and Maryland— Increasing cloudiness and slightly warmer tonight, probably followed by showers tomorrow; gentle variable winds, becoming east or southeast. Virginla—Mostly cloudy tonight and tomorrow, probably showers tomorrow and in southwest portion late tonight: slightly warmer tonight; moderate northeast and east winds. West Virginia—Increasing cloudiness | And warmer tonight followed by rain, beginning late tonight or tomorrow. Records for 24 Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 63; 8 p.m., 58; 12 midnight, 53; 4 am., 46; 8 am., 46 noon, 57. Barometer—4 pm., 29.85; 8 pm., 29.94; 12 midnight, 30.10; 4 am,, 30.22; 8 a.m, 30.25; noon, 30.23. Highest temperature, 74, occurred at: noon yesterday; lowest temperature, 42, | occurred at 6:30 am. today. | Temperature same date last year—, Highest, 66; lowest, 37. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast nnd Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 3:54 am. and 4:23; pm.; high tide, 9:36 am. and 10 p.m. i Tomorrow—Low tide, 4:35 am. and 5:06 pm.; high tide, 10:15 am. lnd\ 10:42 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 4:35 am. 5:06 pm.; high tide 10:15 am. 1042 pm. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 6:02 a.m.; sun sets 6:26 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises 6:01 am.; sun| sets, 6:28 p.m. Moon rises 9:04 pm.; sets 7:17 am. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- | half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Great Falls—Slightly muddy. “cnlhtr in \arlous Clfifl. & Temuemum “'” ESE ist and | and | Stations. = Weather. amm asw Raining * Clear . Cloudy 2 Clear 10 Cloudy Cloudy Atlanta. Atlanty Baltimor Birming! Bismarc Boston, Detroit, El Paso. 0,16 Raining Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Gloudy . Clear 001 Cloudy Cle: Cloudy Clear Oklahoma_City. 3 640 Ratnine | Omaha, Nebr. ... Pt.eloudy | Philadé phia.Pa. | Phoenix. Ariz... ... Clear Pittsburrh, P 0.2 Clear Fortiand. e, . Clear and, Oreg. ] 0.0 Cloudy 038 Cloudy Trdrapoir dnckmn\lllr "Fla 30. Franc . Louis, Paul, Mo. Miii! Wash Spokarie, Wash WASH., .:. Clear 038 Raining Cloudy 2 42 0.4 Clear FORFEIGN. (1 am., Greenwich time, Station: Londou, Paris. Fiance. Vienna, Ausiri Berlin.' Germa Stockholm, 8wede Gibraltar, Spain. 56 Rain (Noon, Gree time, today.) Horta (FayaD. Arores... art cloudy (Current observations.) Hamilton, Bermuda.. Part cloudy San Juan. Porto Rico Part cloudy Havana, Cuba, . fart cloudy Colén, Canal Zoi art cloudy ARGENTINA DATA. (For the week ending March 25, 1920.) today) ure. Weather. Gloudy | Gloudy Part cloudy t cloudy art cloudy | 6 iz 8 Deaths. ‘ ABBOTT, JESSE D. Monday. March 25. 1920, JESSE D. ABBOTT, husband of the | late Vesta FE. Abbott. Funeral from W. W._Deal's funeral home. 816 H st. n.e.. Thuraday. March 28, a0 3 pm. Interment | Addison Chapel, Md. ADAMS. MARY E. On Tuesday. 1920. at Stanton Park Hospital, MARY ADAMS (nee Babcock), beloved wife of | Henty L. Adams. formerly of Capitol | neral from the Wm neral chapel, 412 H_st on Friday, Mareh 29. at § p.m. Relative and friends invited to attend. In Glenwood Cemetery. CAMPRELL, WILLIAM ROOT. On Tuesday. March 929, at_his_residence. 1117 E e WILLIAM ROOT, beloved husbant | of Paiiine Camobeil (nee Friedrich). Fu- neral from his Iate residence on Thursday. March 28. at 2 pm. Relatives and friends invited. ‘Interment (private) at Congres- sional Cemetery. CLEAR, SALLIE A LLI March 1SS, QN Tuesday, March SS CLEAR. bel Mite ot snmen T, ‘Clens snd_danehies. of the late Capt. T. B. Amiss, sr. Funeral services at Wright's chapal.’ 1337 10th st. Friday. March 29, st 10:30 am. In- | tent Glenwood Cemeters. Relet) and friends invited to attend. 28° Departed this lie & CLEMERT, the de Clement, daughter of Robert and the late Mary Wiiliams. _She also leaves one brother, Marcus Williams. and other rela- i Remains resting at Jarvis Co. funeral parlors, n.w. Puneral Thursday Maren 25, W2 Bim., Jarvis funeral par o018, . COMPTOX, ALBERT SMITH. On Tue March 26, 1820, at 7 p.m.. at 1775 Laniet | Bl nw.. ALBERT. SMITH COMPTON: ased | 82 year: of the late Ludweli define B ‘Compton of Virginia_ Fu ces at the chapel of John R. W 1337 10th nw. Thursday Tnterment in Cofigressional ay. | c pom. tery., DEAML. RUSSELL ALONZA. Departed this | life_in full triumph of faith on Sunday March 24 At 3 am. at his re dence, 12 n.w.. RUSSELL ALONZA DEAHL, d _son 'of James G. Cora H. Deahl. He also leaves a devote brother, James H. Deahl: two loving aunts Laura 'R. and = Maggie devoted uncles, Deahl " Funerl | p.m., 3 3 Entih, ot st ebween L and M tives and friends invited. DONALDSON, MILDRED G. March 192 Church, at Cerye- On Wednesd: at 2:15 am. at . aged 85 yer Donaldson. neral from her late residence Friday, M 2y, at 2 p.m. Interment Oakwood C tery, Falls Ch 28% DONNELLY, CATHERINE. On Wedne March 27, dren’s Ha CATHER! vears, ~bel daughter of Cath the late J E. Donneily of st. me. Notice of funeral hereatier. DOYLE. of Mnnulw P. E. of W You are hereby notifie Attend a_ session of sorrow at the ‘Home, 1526 15th st. n.w., Wednesday nigh! March 27, 1929, at 8 o'clock. to make rangements for the funeral of our late brother, WILLIAM DOYLE. Funeral from 1028 South Capitol st. Thursday, March 28, 1920, at 1 o'clock. Columbia Lodge. No. 85: Forest Temple. No. 9: Columbia Temple, No. 422, are invited to attend. Attest:’ DR, 'LEO S. HOLTON, E. R. WM. H. NEWMAN, Sec. DUCKETT, VIRGINIA JENNIE. On March | 27, 1929, at 10:02 am. et Freedmen's Hospital, VIRGINIA JENNIE DUCKETT, devoted ‘mother of Minnie Overhall and Helen Diggs, and mother-in-law of James T. Diges. Notice of funeral hereaffer. * . _On Monday. March 25. ." ESTELLE HARRIS, be- ed wife of Marceilus Harri allace Harris. She also w0 _brothers. LOY, ETHEL O. On Tuesdsy, March 36 | 1939._at_Georgetown University Hospit ETHEL O.. beloved wife of Hugh Loy 42 years," Funeral from M. E. C South. Falls Church Va.. Thursday. March 28, at 2 p.m. Relatives and fri invited. PRYOR. JOSEPHINE. Officers and members of Marcus Tent. J. R. of J. U., are Biereny Motifed of The death of Sister J0u SEPHINE PRYOR on Sunday. March' 24, 1920.°8:30 p.m. Remains resting at Grice's undertaking establishment, 13th and R aw. Funeral from Vermont Avenue Bap- tist’ Church Thursday, March 28. 1 p.m. All sister tents are cordiaily invited to be present. Call meeting Wednesday, March, 27.at 8 pam. at the tegt hall. SISTER MABEL BUTLER, 8. N. M. CHILDS, Leader. SARAH WARNER, Rec. Sec. RICHARDSON, PEMBROOK L. Passed away | on Monday, March 25, at Georse | Washington' University Hospital. after a | long iliness. PEMBROOK L. RICHARDSON. | aged 38 years. son of Pembrook and Rosie Richardson of District Helghts, Md.. be- | loved husband of Agnes Richardson. He | also leaves six children, five sisters and two brothers, Funeral services Thurgday, Mareh 38, at 2 pm. at Forestville Ep copal, Ghiireh, Md. Relatives and (rl-nds SCHLOER, JENNIE E. On Wedm!day March %7, 1929, at 1:45 a.m, JENNIE B beloved \Hle of Benjamin Schloer. Pu neral from her late residence, 3223 6th st. se. Congress Helghts, D. C.. Friday. l‘l'l:-lct“d,t. llnw‘: rnl {&tl‘tlv?! and friends vi 0 attent Interment at Arlingt National Cemetery. Hagon SIMONS, ALBERT J. On Tuesday, March | 26, 1929, ‘at 10:30 pm. at his residence, 519 Pock Creek Church rd. n.w.. ALBERT | J. BIMONS. eged 37. beloved Rusband of Delilan”siin Notice of funeral here- tal e Seaves s devated wife, one daughter. two brothers and & host’ of other relatives and friends. Fu- | neral Fri 29, from Morning March Bright Baptist Church, Baptipt G 6th and O gts. . ALBERT. Departed this life Tuesday. March 26,1929, at the Homie for the Ased snd Infir, ALBERT WHITING, beloved father of Mrs. Ella Carter a Mrs. Hattie Hill 1o leaves & b X of friends to n departure. mains resting at the John Rhines | futeral chapel. 3rd and Ese sts. s.w. Fu- | neral Thursday, March 28, at 1 p.m.. from the Mount Zion Baptist Church. 13th and C sts. ne. Interment Rosemont Cemeters. WILLIAMS, ELLA. Departed this life v, Mareh 34, 1050 at T130 8. BILA WIL: = 9 In Memoriam. FEY. LENA. In loving memory of my dear m;n:x:{rwx,s‘m FEY (nee Tolson). whom Giod called away eleven yeafs ago today, I am thinkin by F of you. daughter dear, the ‘past Pictuting you in memory, Sust as 1 saw you You left behind a bro That, loved vod 5o Fory 3 dear YOUR B g 16U QUR ¢ k¢ {OTHER, AUGUSTA HERRFLL, brance of NIRA 90 F one. year ELMIRA J. In loving remem ur dear ‘Wife and mother, EL (L ho departed this o todns, i O Lord. how drears, lonesome. evers spot: for her voice voice till wea . for we hear it not by leaf the roses fall. ul by soul the Savior ‘cal not. for one. ¢ And we meut answe HER _LOVING DREN MIRRAY. Tohen e & HUSBAND 'AND CHIL- EDNA H. AND JOSEPH W. Sa- of EDNA H. MUERAY. 0 more. THE FAMILY. * nes of m who died r_so T mics her. SIN BTEPHEN 1. BOWMAY. O'NEIL. SARAN J. In sad but membrancs 0f oiir belored Ristar TOREIL who arted nia it aso today. M Rest fn_ pence Sweety W she 13 gorie sAnAn comin HE | ROOT. EDWARD ¢ membrance of ou ROOT. vho passed bt vo%ars bave pacsed sinee that das ago today. The clock of lfe And hia: STEVENS. day. Peacefully Life's weary In silence yo sleeping. resting at last. fals ‘and suffering past. i suffered, in patitnce rou ore., Until God called you home to suffer no more. THE MOUNT SINAI BAPTIST CHURCH. VYER. LUCY E. In loying memory of aur ear friend. LUCY E. VYER. who departed this 1ife March 23, 1018 HER FRIENDS. WILLIAM H. AND MAYME COWAN. YOUNG. CHARLES. In lovine memory of our dear husband and father. CHARLES YOUNG, who, lelt us one year ago todas, March 37, 1928 One vear we've lived without you. But vour ipirii has hovered near Q!Innumcnm Mausoleums DESIGNED AND ERECTED WRITE OR [ELEPHONE FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET MAIN 2968 THE J. F. ManNING Co,, INC. 919 15TH ST., . W. [ _;:‘j WASHINGTON, D, C. ERAL DIIICTOB". " Frank Geier’s Sons Co. Modern Gnipe). “ieltpkons Main 2473 ESTABLISHED 187 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St. N.W. Phone North 47. CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. bitone” Lincotn At “Jo WILLIAM LEE'S SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CREMATORIUM. $32 PA, AVE_NW__ NATIONAL_1334. 1388 TIMOTHY HANLON Funeral Director Private Ambu! 641 HSt. NE. Linc. 5543 T. F. COSTELLO __1724 North Capitol St. ___ NORTH 7976. _ Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.\V. [hone west oo LIAMS. beloved daughter of Robert and the late Mary Williams. = She also. leaves | one brother, M 5. | Felatives and fr {he, W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral pario:s. :h":h ;fl A{!‘z nw. fhmn;! ‘ngmm . 4t 2 pm.. from the W. Jarvis Co. funeral Darlors. In Memoriam. BERRY. GEORGE W. Tn loving memory of @ir dear father and grandfather. GEORGE BERRY, who pasted aw iddenty tno | b, 'S 480 todav, March 27. We. will never forget you Never shall your memory fa SIA!::‘ (f:‘l" ights will r\(; linge: e e e LOVING "DAUGHTER. " ALICE. " AND {v"fls‘ZNDDAbGHTERSA FLORENCE AN'D BFRRY. GEORGE W. AND VIR ‘"! loving memory of my dearly 'd D ents; father. GEORGE W_ BERRY, who | S04 Motners VIRGINIA' BERRY., Nosear: b 2 4 fod mother A" BERRY, Novem Upright and faithful ir way: Uprieht ond faithtul in el their wavs. ters to the end of their | days: Toving mother and father. good and What s wonderful memory they fert e | — THPYR RPAUGHTER, MRS, EMMA E.| nnow lluxcnr, 8. brance of BLANCHE 'S BRC parted this life, March 27, wife and devoted mother. God's_plans, like lilies. untold We must not tear the close-shut leaves part, Time will reveal the calyxes of gold And i€ with patient toil we reach the land Where weary feet, with sandals loosd, | may rest When ‘we' ca Tthink i JOHN' R. BROWN AND CHILDREN. * | BROWX. CABRIE LUVINIA. Tn loving re- membyance of our' dear diushier and sis- eir. CARRIE LUVINTA BROWN. who Pggted this Ufé six years aso, March loving remem- WN. who de- | 19, 8 faithful | === pure and sweet. | clearly see and underst we shall say, “God knoweth | Gone but not forgatten THE FAMILY. * . BETTY CHILDS. In sad but lov- % femembranceof ‘my slster, BETIEY Wwho departed this life one year 4o today. | March 27, 1928. i e At the bedside of my dear sist Night by night and day by da I waiched her loving hands & And saw her slowly fade aw As T loved her so I miss her. In my memory he i3 alw Loved. remembered. longed for alw Eringing many a silent tear. Dear is the yrave where my sister in Iaid, Sweat s (he memory which never shail ade thinner 55 nea may_wither, Jeaves may die, hers muy forget her. but never shall T LOVING BROTHER. JAMES CHILDS ELLIS, JAMES R. remembrancy our lather and grandfather, JAMES R. ELLIS. who departed this life 5 years a5 today, Murch 27, 1924. You smiled your whole life through, And_smiled throush years of pain; You were loved by all Who kiew you, And tog good o et remais BY SON Al EQND(‘IHLDRIN. HENRY, ¥ 2505 *ANo ELLIS, JAMES R. In loving remembrance of our dear husband and father, JAMES R. ELLIS, who died five years ago today, Maren 27, 1924. As we loved him, so we miss him, In our memory he is always near: Loved, remembered. longed for always, Drirging many & silent tear BY HIS LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN. A A, Sacred to the memory of ‘moiher, LENA A. FEY. who ei- tered into eternal ‘rest 1I years ago to- day, March 27, 1918. My darling mother. it cannot be That you are very far ffom me. ~Temperature—Precipitation.— Cur. Jepar. Cur. Depar. Corn and Northern Wheat zone. ... €3 =1 01 —03 Or else I could not feel you here And know that you are surely near. §3ee, your smile. 1 hear your son 1t's really so; 1 can't be HER SON, OIDRGE. 3 o S Nelther the supcescats ot nbr ‘Corineciod with the original W. R. Speare eslxb'uh- Bhon 1009 H St. N Phone Frank 6626 Formerly 910 F St. N.W. Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home 91 Main 2600 'Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 412 H St. NE. odern Chapel Lincoln 524 ALMUS R SPEARE Succeeding the original W. R. Speare Co, 1623 Connecticut Ave. Potomac 4600 8 years at 1208 0 st.. 43 years at 910 F st. Quick, Dignified, Efficient Service. Automobilé Service Chavel W. W. Deal & Co. 816 H JT. NE. LINCOLN 8200. CHAMBERS Steel Burial Vaults FUNERAL DESIGNS. |BLACKISTONE, 1407 H Beautiful Floral Designs S5 and up CALL MAIN 3707. "GEO. C. SHAFFER EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS AT MOD- ERATE PRI TEL. M. 106, M. 2416, Our Only Store, 14th & Eye |OEHMLER FLORAL CO. 3 G St. N.W. Beautiful Flogai’ Fmblems—oderate Prices Phone Main 21, Promot Auto Delivery Service. Gude Bros. Co,, 1212 F St. Artisti inexpensive. CEMETERI "GLENWOOD CEMETERY Choice lots and sites for sale. Vaultage S5 per month Fort Lincoln Cemetery and Crematorium Lots and Vauits. (Pree vaultage in emere gevcies). Perpe Care _ Non-sectarian, Modern ' Crematorium, best equipped in South: indirect heat. Office: 1332 G Street N.W. (Telephones: A\l:llnqsloil and Lincoln ) Pros ect Hill Cemetery North Capitol & W Sts. Phone North 676 Sites for sale. $50 Two new $200,000.00 venlently MONUMENTS, THE FINEST DISPLAY IN THE All m ents reduced for 30 davs. Do not base purchase on Dhotographs precented by agents. 1890. E. CITY. JAMES R. DURITY. Est. 900_Bladensburg Rd.