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| OPEN A b ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR HARRON RITES TODAY. CHARGE . While at Work. Bureau of Fisheries Official Died Funeral services for uumon C. Har- EISEMAN'S—7th & F|ron, superintendent of the central sta- e T 3% Compound Interest Paid on Savings Accounts é One Dollar or more will make you a savings depesitor Safe Deposit Boxes, $3.50 Year and up = = = 0 tion of the Bureau of Fisheri: Open Yntil 5 P.M. April 15th & 16th —_— Easy Spenders Find the Going Hard —when age or impaired health make their chances of earning a livelihood pre- carious. fCapitalize your earning capacity by STEADY SAVING now, and you won't have to worry about your financial fu- ture, 27 As little as One Dollar entitles you to the services of OUR SAVINGS DEPT. & The Columbia National Bank Capital & Surplus, $650,000.00 911 F Street and in THE EVENING :'x:: Thffltr‘ w“l::'dhd ‘while u:t:u ‘work t, this noon at 2 o'clock. Interment will be in Fort Lincoln Cemetery. Mr. Harron was widely known by fishermen and conservationists and was considered an authority on the ralsing and breeding of fish. He was 71 years old and had been connected with the Bureau of Fisheries for aacre than 40 years. Vermonters Visit South. COLUMEIA, 8. C,, April 13 ().—Thé good-will train of Vermont, carrying a party of 125, headed by Gov. and Mrs, John E. Weeks, arrived here late yes- terday afternoon for a five-hour stay before pulling out again for Atlanta. The party was met by Gov, John G. Richards and other State and city offi- cials and entertained with an inspection of points of interest in Columbia. A STAR, WASHINGTON, rort| OFFICERS ARE INSTALLED BY FEDERAL WORKERS Richard B. Posey of Veterans' Bu- reau Is President of Union No. 2. The newly elected officers of the Ped- eral Employes Union No. 2, headed b their prenluenc Richard B. Posey of the Veterans’ Bureau, were installed at 'a meeung last night, ‘The report of the elections and cre- dentials committee of the union, con- taining the names of those elected, was made public yesterday. A list of the officers follows: Harlow Bacon, Commerce Depart- ment, first vice president; Mrs, sophle J. Bergner, Tariff Commission, second vice president; Lee C. Hosley, Interstate Commerce Commission, third vice presi- dent; O. B. Bowman, General Account~ ing Office, fourth vice president; Miss Helen C. McCarty, Navy Department, fifth vice president; Henry G. Nolda,|Par] Veterans’ Bureau, secretary-treasurer; Albert M. Reising, Interfor Department, recorder; and J. Ernest Buult, General Accounting Office, guardian. banquet was given in their honor. PRIVATE AMBULANCES *4 'CHAMBERS Best in City Steel Burial Vaults $85 COMPLETE ¢ FUNERALS 5. 14th Street N.W., corner Chapin PHONE COL. 432 If You Want to View an Entrancing Sight Come and See Kenwood Abloom With Dog wood Literally thousands of the best speci- mens of these beautiful trees are in flower now—their delicate whiteness accentuated against the deep emerald of the evergreens among which they are interspersed. The gorgeous scene which makes Poto- mac Park a mecca every year for visitors from all over the country at Cherry Blos- som. time will soon be out-beautied in Kenwood, where thousands of these dainty Yoshino flowering cherry trees are being planted along its wide avenues and winding lanes. Such is the matchless environment in which you will live if you buy and build in Kenwood. No residential community offers so many natural beauties, and none 13 being developed with such idealistic plans, insuring the future. The exhibit home—Kennedy Drive and Chamberlin Avenue—is open for your in- spection every day and evening. Thrée Ways to Redach Kenwood Motor out Connecticut Avenue, through Bradley Lane, crossing Wisconsin Avenue, continuing under the viaduct to entrance to Kenwood, three short squares on the left. Motor out Connecticuf Avenue to Chfl%o turning left into Grafton® Street, through Somerset. Chase Circle, rset. Avenue, Or motor out Wisconsin Avenue to Dorset Avende, Somerset, which will lead directly into the south entrance of Kenwood. Kéhncdy ~ Chamberlin Development 2400 Sixteenth Street Columbia 7280 M. A. BARRETT, 66, DIES. Lifelong Resident of Washington to Be Buried Monday. Michael A. Barrett, 66 years old, life- || {long resident of this city and formerly engineer for the Carry Ice Cream Co., died at his residence, 2034 Lincoln road northeast, yesterday after en iliness of i| | three months. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Catherine Dorsey and Mrs, = Mary Donaldson; two sons, John and Michael Barrett, and three grandchildren, Funeral services will be conducted in St. Martin’s Catholic Church Monday morning at 9 o'clock. Interment wiil be in Mount Olivet Cemztery. Deaths Reportcd F Jlmlson 73, the NE'(QI\ Apts. 66, 5909 16th st schier. 64. 2026 !rd st ne. 4th st. wi B! Jonn' Batber, o2 19ig 4 274 Fisie Senvitr. 2, Taberculosia Hoshiis lLouise " Clarkson.” 25, George Washington ospit Irving Cohen. 11. en route Sibley Hospital. (Andrew Reed, 83, Home for Aged and In- "Charies E. Taylor, 77, 1100 13th st. Fannie Reed. 59. 1220 8 Andy Phillip: *33, "Home for A(ed and In- "Maxwell Grant, 49. 528%% 26th s Adoiph Clements. 47, !mrr‘erMY “Hospital Frances Carter. 45. 4th piiprence Sikes e " "Bisabein's Hos- aniel, 40, Freedmen's Hospital. 2007 L & rown. 40. 5 7o xnm st. SU N 8t TOOTHACHE When you want quick relief when youwantyourtoothache to vanish instantly —insist that your druggist gives you FFY Igg‘li,HilCH{ DROPS You'll Be Comioble in one of these attrac- tive one or two room suites in The Conard 13th & Eye Sts. The location is most deainble, within walk- ing distance of down- town; bright and cheerful rooms; 24- hour elevator and switchboard service. “Right in the heart of things.” One and Two Rooms, Kitchenette and Bath. $35.00 to $65.00 Now under the management of B. F. Saul Co. 925 15th St. Main 2100 Everything that any bank should do—we are equipped and facilitated to do. do That counts for much in pleasant banking relations—and has earned for us “The Bank With a Smile” Washmgton Savings Bank Tenth and Grant Place J. D. Leonard, Vice Pres. & Treas. Thos. E. Jarrell, Pres. ‘ClENCE NOW OUTLINES YOUR FOODS ACCORDING TO YOUR CHEMICAL TYPE” 4 FREE LECTURES By America’s Foremost Teacher of Health “GLORIOUS RADIANT HEALTH” “YOUTH EVERLASTING” “THE WHOLE TRUTH ABOUT FOODS” “THE CHEMISTRY OF TYPES” April 14th, 8:15 P.M. April 15th, 8:15 P.M. April wth, 8 Wedmflhy, April 17th, 2 | S———— -Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, it with a heartiness changes it from a perfunctory task into real co-operation. D. C. SATURDAY, APRIT 13, 1929, CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. The Mackin Club will give a dance at St. Paul's Hall, 1423 V street. Henry Harrison of New York, vm speak at a recital, 8:30 o'clock, at the Play] e, Buh‘jx.ct “‘l'hc old Order Changeth.” poets will read original verse. Publlc invited. ‘The lady section of the Concord Club ;:m give a Snrtn‘ dnnce, 9 o'clock, at Bethany Chapter, No. 24, O. E, 8, will give its annual dance and card pt‘r"yt' 8:30 o'clock, at 2400 Sixteenth street. St. John's Lodge Chapter will have a card party this evening at the home of chlrles Franklin, 2022 Connecticut avenue, The Wanderlusters will have a supper, | & 70 c]o%k at thefr clubhoule, in Frankiin k, Va. Mount Pleasant_Citizens’ Assoclation will meet, 8 o'clock, in Mount Pleasant Public Library, The Itallan Ladies' Catholic Union will give a dance, 8 o'clock, at Blue Triangle Hut, Twentieth and B streets. Money will go toward a stained glass window for Church of the Holy Rosary. “Health, Happiness and Success” is the subject “of an address by Earle Wayne, 8 o'clock, at the League for the Larger Life, 1706 L strect. Ad- mission free. FUTURE. Washington Chapter, No. 4, W. O. N. A. R. D, will meet April 17, at_the Thomas Circle Club. Hostesses, Mrs. A. V. Burdine, Mrs. O. H. Basseches, Mrs. Biggs and Mrs. Louis F. Bradley. ‘The Wanderlusters’ hike for tomor- row will start from Rosslyn, Va. at 3 p.m. Mr. Handy, leader. A free lecture on “The Bees, and the Commonwealth of the Hive,” by E. L. Sechrist of the Department of Agri- culture, will be given tomorrow, 3 p.m., at the Secular League, Musicians' Hali, 1006 E street. Public invited. Lincoln Park Citizens’ Association will meet Monday, 8 pm, in Bryan |A School. ‘The Red Triangle Outing Club will meet tomorrow in Rosslyn, Va., 2 pm., Arlington and Fairfax station, car to Green Gables. Hike will be along old District line, ending at Bailey's Cross Roads. Campfire party for thosé who wish. Bring lunch, cup and spoon and flashlight. John Smith, leader. its annual social and . 8 p.m., at the parish | South Cuplwl and L streets southwest. Sectional popularity contest. William Knowles Cooper will lecture | on “The Governments of Europe,” be- fore the Washington Open Forum, 808 I street, tomorrow, 3 p.m. Planist, Mrs. Emma M. Marsh. Admission free. Public invited. The Lions Club will hold its weekly luncheon in the Wesley Heights Com- munity Club, Forty-fifth and Macomb sgx;n;, Wednesday afternoon at 12:30 o'clock. Soiiop s Births Reported. Robert E. and Alice R. H-mmon irl. George W. and Myrtle L. Redmond, girl. John L. and Annette M. Puzunbld "boy. 0y. Roger A and Anita M. Nolan, Harcourt C. and Annabelle Sontag, boy. Philip 5. and_Emeroy Moorhead. boy. nd Cecellg A Saunders, boy. J, Riddle, boy. d Lillie M. Triplett; boy. nd Mary O. P boy. nd Dorothy M. Shittion. mx and Gladys Wyyill, eirl ind Mai Fredericl C. ahd agnes . Mrruner. girl. Nicholas and Lena Proctor, girl. Ernest and Willie Thompson. boy. Walter N. and Helen M. L. Wilson, boy. Alphonso’ and Bessie Richardson, boy. James A. Eddie and Ruby Holloway eirl. Mar: Lenzy and | E. boy. James nd Esther Willinme, eirl. ViRfem R."and Mass Waters bov: The important thing is we which the title of BENGAMIN GAYELORD HAUSER Internationally famous young Viennese Food Scientist, originator of the Eliminative Feeding System, and fotnder of The New School of Ezalth movement in America. Take | B THE 'WEATHER District gt Columbia—Mostly lllr. poulhly light frost in exposed places lowest temperature about 40 de- Ireu tonight; tomorrow increasing cloudiness and slightly warmer, possibly showers at night; gentle variable winds. Maryland—Mostly fair, possibly light frost ht; tomorrow increasing cloudiness lnn allnhfly warmer; gentle variable win Vh’llnh—?lrtly cloudy tonight and tomorrow, probably showers tomorrow 1n southwest portion; not much change in temperature; gentle variable winds. noon, Blrometer——{ pm., 29.92; 12 midnight, 20. 95 a.m., 30.04; noon, 30,03, Highest temperature. 65, occurred at 4:15 p.m. yesterday. Lowest temperature, 44, occurred at 6 a.m. today. Temperature same dnte last year— Highest, 69; lowest, 4 ‘Tide Tlhkl (Furnished by United Statés Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 4:46 a 5:35 p.m.; h‘(h tide, 10:36 11:12 pm. Tomorrow—Low tide, 5:38 a.m. and 6:30 pm.; high tide, 11:30 a.m. The Sun and Moon. ;rsnd-y—Sun rose 5:35 am.; sun sets . and m. and ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:3¢ a.m.; sun; sets 6:44 p.m. Moon rises 8:02 a.m.; sets 11:35 p.m. Automobile lamps to' be lighte - half hour after sunset. End on Condition of the Water. Great Falls—Slightly muddy. Weather in Varlous Cities. Stations, Abilene, Tex. lbany, N. Y. Cit, Baltimore, Birmingham cnanm..n. 8. Chicago, 1. 0.00 Cincininatis OHlo Cleveland, Ohio. Columbia, S. C.. 3 Denver, Colo Detroit, Mich. ! 29, El Pasd. Tex . Gal e & Cloudy on Rain Pt.cloudy Clear Pt.cloudy s. India; avonx Ind zn o8 Fla. ear Pt.eloudy Clear Jacksonvil Los Angeles...... Coutsviie: Ky, Miami, Fla .. N. Orieans, Ln New York, N.Y. 20. Okianoma o1ty Omaha. Nebr. Philadelphi Ehoentx, ittst Pt.cloudy: Clear " Me.. 30. Eortiand: o.e: Rnh‘i N. C. 3 ancisco. s, Mo. . 29,9 . Paul,'Minn. Scattle, Wash. 2 Spokane, Wash. WASH,, D. C.. oudy Bt.cloudy Clear 0.12 Cloudy * Cloudy Cloudy FOREIGN. (7 am, Greenwich tim. Temper London, England e eris. France. agen, Denma; Stocknotin, “Sweden 10 (Noon. ‘Greeriwich time, Horta (Fayal), Azores... 60 (Cuirent obieivay| Hamilton, Bermuda. i TO-RENEW o[nfificm. Material for the ;utcnflon of the frigate Constitutior: will be presented to the Navy at Seattle by the West Coast Lumbermen's Association April 16. Felker Morris, descendant of one of the officers who served on the historic ship during the War of 1812, will christen the five carloads of lumber, which will be transported to Boston by the railroads without charge. Rear Admiral Philip Andrews, who is in charge of restoration of the frigate, will receive the shipment at the Boston | Navy Yard. GUNMEN KILL WRONG MAN PHILADELPHIA, April 13 (A — Several gunmen sped past Eighth and Bainbridge streets in an automobile last night, pumping bullets into a crowd of youths loitering on the corner. As the car disappeared all but one of the group on the street had vanished. The | one remaining was sprawled on the sidewalk—dead. He was identified as Ernest Setaro, alias Testi. Police said bullets were intended for only one man in the group and he had escaped untouched. FOUND. BARPIN in vicinity of Apnnment Tuesday. Ow by identifying lllfl' _6_p. RUG—Alex HIll Clifton Terrace mer _may have 1327 Irving st. n.w., AIREDALE. Biack body, ten head and Tess: | chain _collar, No.'13239. 509 Webster st. n.w. Rew m G, beaded, biack, containing cyeglasse: 5&\'«‘2 dollars, Lost March 31. horm BAG, Piack Teathier, containing small num ney and rosary, bet. 18th & Monroe and 136 & Kennedy ne. Reward: No 166, Tubm ‘Service sumon. 18th & Monroe. ~_* BO all, itle reet”; be ue;n 13t to lsm, i n. Decatur, 800, AD. 4:«5 Reward. »cnssl:;r'r. PERCIVAL. Entered sternal life, | MAKEL, MARY migas. Dflumd Lhis Xlte pia HP& Deprited this lie ' arted it o EAKER, FRANK C. Fort Beaning. nk Baker. Notice of mn.'?.'.l fier. BAKER, JOHANNA C. A 13, 1030, at Alexandria Homu‘i“}fi'mu&“ Jite, of the luie Cnarics Baker. in ‘her home: 405 Glueen 0 fl Mnya Chuych, 'h!r'nm will'he seid & am. t Betl Cemetery. ” Frionds mvmfl gy BARBETT, MICHAEL A. 197 at hi; ', ! MICH. 'n"flm"fi: Inddufléo Avgll 12, un thel Annl 12, incoin rd: }m Tesidence Mongs ::’.! ;nhencew !o S! )ll ’ 'ReS tyes ang mmu lnvu.ed Tivérment )‘on:u Ol snnln, 'monns EDWAR 3 Shyradey, ApEy 1LY Sueen on geney hd Rupaa £ m i za} sterd, Funeral Monda: . | {rom the fune nlrluu of George W. | Wise Ox L. n.w. mmms and | Triends vited. " Diterment Betnesder M. | CAMPBELL, CLARA. Passed into the great beyond Thursday, 1 li ! 1 am. at her reside; st CAMPBFLL, loving sister of Robert, Prld- erick, Frank and Ida Campbell, Mrs. Bell7 Muse and Mrs. Hattie King. Funer: E April 14, frcm Metropolitan un Cnurch at 1:30 p.m. Relatives and Iflenul culmcrow AV, WALKER. Arrru 13 oF B Ghas Y Ter % # o be heia at Richmon nday, April 14. NCES. Suddenly en- siernal rest on Wednesday. April | | 10 SR SARAR FRANCES € R, e Adlaide Snowden, sister of Charles Sn den, Ethel Philiips, Hattie Wasnington, Jaw of Blanch Snow: ve. n.w. P aloraith A. M. E. Zlon Church, 6th 2 Sts. n.w., Sun i 14 8UL:30 p.m.” Priends Rtives 1 CHANEY, JULIA ANN. On Thuriday, Apr 11, 1929, at her residence, Ammendale, Mi Mrs. JULIA ANN CHANEY beloved wife of Joseph A. CI years. Funeral services John's Church, Beltsville, Md.. Suaday. April 14, at 2 p.m. Interment Beitsiille Cemegery. 13 | DADE, FRANK. ,Departed this life Aoril 1i at_his_residence. ? Garniic, FRANK beloved husbas.d of Carrie Rideout Toving father i Mary J. Chisley ana | r:cun P. Dixon. He also le ind. 18 at 130 pm, from Mlen A. Church. Garfxld.'D. C., Rev. Barnum of- ficiating. terment " Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. ARY ELIZA OLIVER. Enlerefl Friday, A a5 Sears: belored hush-r. dwards. Funeral serv Liberty Grove Churéh, Burionss e day afternoon, April 14. at 3 O'clock. terment Union Cemetery. fuddents. Satu Apr 1929, Hospia PE CIVAL GASSETT' Iae of tie United Blatés comsuior sormice. Tecently Tesiding. at the Bencdict "Apar: ment. Notice of Iunenl service lnter. 1 GOODS, BYELETT! EY, Ute Thurkdas. April 1. 162 B AT Golumbia Hspi LACEY GOODS, K their loss & lov . daughier, 1"Gass Do of Voted” mrm and mother, John T. ‘and Al berta Laces brother, John Clara’ Newman; Lottie Henderso Blunche Brown: sodmother. Mrs. Thompson Hossmer, and a host of other relativesand 1 Her remains will be | 1 JAnt. 3. Fu- | p.m., from | b Bircer Bapiist Chirch Rew Bastor. yInterment "at ~ Lincela Cemetery. | E M. On Friday, April 12, xm 35 diet residence, 1377 xmx- e ANNIE M. HALL Departed this unér p.m_ Interment Please ‘omn\ u.nscn. ALWIN M. Friday, April 12. | 25, mxfiexmencewzm ¥ R 'z | his late resi- | ** Interment Arington Ho- ry. HARVEY. EVERT L. Friday, April 12. u & the, home of his son, Georse Harvey. in : EVERT L HARVEY' of Brook‘layn, N, loved husbane f Maud Cllrk “Hatves. runem“‘uun?:-? Not ce late JOHNSON, WILl.lAll BARK] this life suddenly Thursd. ;':;’éfa"z“nf'u“ s M. airmont Helghts. HNSON, ER. Departed April 11, 1829, d Eastern ave.. IAM BARKER Fu- 15, at 2 o'clock from Zion Churcn, 6th st. sts. n.w.. Rev. Battle officiating. ~ Remains_at John Btew undertaking pariors, H st. n.e. 140 KENWORTHY, FLORENCE A, Friday, April 1929, at 9:15 p.m., FLORENCE WORTHY. beloved. wité of Frankiin . Kenworthy, saged 47 vears. Funeral gerv. ice 8t Der lae residence, 7316 Alaska o n.w, on Sunday, April 14, at 7 tives and {riends invited to atténd. ment at Philadelphia, Pa. LEISHEAR. MARY ALICI Op Eridex. Aprn 12, 1929, st her residence. 3033 P s MARY ALICE LEISHEAR. the beloved daughter of the I e Wilitam M and Carh: ¢ V. Leish Funeral Monday. Apris m Clements funeral p Tofs, thence io Holy Trimity. Church. terment Holy Rood Ceme m- LIGHTFOOT-LATTA! LA April 13, 1629, at ner home in Mont- fer, Ohjo,” BLANCHI loved wife of yde e s a- ghter of the | iate John Jerome and Lucy Lighifoot and | sister of . “Bradford an nd J. Jerome ‘Lightfoot of this city. Rel Inter- 140 11, illhess “MARY * DIGGS MAKELS She leaves 16, moarn thelr loss a devoted husband. father, two sisters. five brothers and other relatives and friends. Remaine resting at the W. Ernest Jarv Co. tuneral b ¥, April brief indas 7il 34t 1 pm (mm the Pirst Elntilt Chmch Fairmont | Heights, Md. Interment Galesvilje, Md. 14 M¢CULLOUGH, MARY A. Suddenly on Eriday. Aoril 12, 1939, at'her residence, in Baltimore, Md.. MARY widow ' of ' McCullongh. . Faera) services in chapel at Congressional Cemetery Mon- day, April 15, at 1 p.m. MITCHELL, numomm Deumed this me Eriday. April 12 RAY. MOND i, runem Monday. April t W. R. Wood funeral Yie ienves mother, Testing at the S H. Hines Co. home. 2001 Lith st. nw. Funerai services ET. dias ink, {rom the, Ton" Hottl io the Barie. Thester and Gonn, ave. to Florida ave. Liberal rew Call North 207 BUNCH OF KEYS, between 17th and g nm{“cemer Market. Phone, De- near Sycamore Isiand; o Town canos, open gunwales, outside stem solid red. Reward. North 5174, evenings. ,,"OG‘fh .0 s 08, short ~legs. Arred it 347 EARRING, Jarge, amber, on e Cavlion, Tharatas, o ve. going_to_Cepitol, wlrdn n«{nm 0% BB ioter's omee, mh & B s ERRRING Py Svening, dismond, plat: Dearl: between Washington Club and Wyoming ADts Reward. J. F. Shaw & Co., 1538 Con: o GLASSES inBdm Shm R ae THin e’ Bre. Heward. are, Tan. and Black sult case with woman's wearing arel, between. Union Station —and c-mwx Call Fllh Church %60 _and leave lddress PIN, heart shaped, iniaid el SADBhIYS Th cenfer, initials on hack M-C at: Mayflower Hotel Saturday night. Avl’fl Teware Liss rd, North_: Punm—sm-u. Containing gold ;;tcg":g: Poeise retarn 1o 1706 d receive re rew-rd Ting, t cameo Co) \u-mn- ‘fll! 108" 15tk Adam: mfl-—b\lmond mnner rket. Reward, 3 BHOPPING BAG—Containing _old Foller and other_rticles, in Drus TR vicinity ot Whelan's, Drug 8 nfl'wl\wvlho foun: M-u More, Fridey. Max Seruthy. Cleveland o."i der Hotel, necnur 1000, Bi !P!lfl"'. Li& !h;“ rmma Tn_ tas ‘Male, touch ol br fwn on R ST AT g,f.: SUIT CA n 15PM. : :30 P.M. at Aaula Epis Chiireh. Stafford. Va.. On, Monday, April 15, at 11 am: ASEY Departed this life Thurs ABr L, o0 3t Frecdimen's Hosi- a7 ARy MURBAS. loving Son ‘of 3. . and Doshe Murph: t new funeral home, terment Dillon, enly, Thursa residence, * and Alma Rol ves' one sister, several mnieces and other relatives and {friends. Funeral Monday. April 15. from Frazier's new funeral home, 389 R. I. ave nw, at 1 pm. Intermeni Paync Cenmetery RUDDACH. HOWARD. oOn Friday, Anm fl lzaw HOWARD RUDDACH: seed 63 of ‘Washington. Sa. e peloyed husoand of Rhoda Kud dach. and father of Mildred, Fdna, Jacaueline and Richard Ruddach. ' Punerai from W. W. Chambers funeral parlors on Tiesda nABril 16 at 2 pm. Interment Cedar Hili Gemetery. 15% SHEFHAN, .v [N P. On Saturday, April 13, 1929, at bls residence, 1869 Fork road n.w.. JOHN P.. beloved husband of Sarah Sheehan. Notice of fune: n hereafter. Frida at ELiZABETH SHO movm Taother . of _ Stelia” " Remains resting at Hyso Tiome, 1500 N st how." Furieral (pn» readns ApriL 1 am. inons FRANCIS A. On uuurdu, Apru at Baltimore. Md. FPRANCIS A 16 belnvrd son of Mr. of 3209 Brighton afl SITHENS, CHARLES H. g of Sarah Sithens. al services av his fate residence; 3114 Newton st. m Sunday. April 14, ot 3 p.m. lnmmcnt W Philadeiohie; Pa SITHENS, CHARLES K. The mmber- al sg, No_ % Kuights of Eythias, Vi mnt- 3114 Newton st. n.c.. Sunday, ril 14, ot 3.pm., to teke part in th eral of "our ubrgmr.cll A H AWAY, C. C. P. C. -rumx.c R. & STERRE’ T, EUCE CARR, On S April 13, 1929, at her residence, at o orrett. n-r:n' from Veett. P ‘lmnvul Chureh: Monda lll-ml.ml o ’]%“""’i. n. Ster, at w nnu cn. -.w. On, Priday, April syeloved husband THOMP Aged 65 beloy ‘Thompson um Kraft). Funcial Mon- day, April 15, t 2 p.m., from the Grace Basiise Churen, 3t. and South Cex 2 ave. tives and Interment Congressional Cemetery. VENABLE, LILLIE. Departed this life Pr day. April 12, 192 9:45 residence, m7 SR st nw Teaves to mourn their loss eau'mer, Busie. Brown: three srandeh! 2 sister. Mrs Georsie Pel am Mano; %o brothers, ward ‘and Ejls Braddock: and & host of Tlatives and friends.. Puneral Tuesdas, APril 16, at 1:30 pmes from Third Baptis Church,” iev. ‘Geores Bullock officiating Interment Payne Cemetery. WEST, o8, Jednesday residence, | WEST, April 10, Gory at Relatives and" intnfl: invited. Payne's Cemeter: wiGams, Jolrrn ST. CLAIR. On Priday. Al 1929, at his re Ao T N el e O Rebvec “H . 0 nes Co. 14t e, T Noueeof T WILSON, EDWARD A. Departed this lif a1 otinaon "Gty fonnApe 104195 WARD A. WILSON, beloved brother of Funersl Mon- Interment umbarion ave. n.w. Friends and relatives ere invited io At- iend. " Interment Arliugton National cgm- WORMLEY, CLEO, Devatted this life Mwn- a% foril & 1929, a1 6t Marys Hospital, Hoboken, N. CLEO WORMLEY, the devoted ‘sistér ‘of Kila Jones and Lorers Martin. _She also leaves three aunts. one Remains resting at the W. Ernest Co__ funeral parlors. 2222 Georgia ave. n.w. Notice of funeral hereafter. 14 In Memoriam. BENNINGTON. MOLLIE, In sad but lovine Temembrance of my déar mother. BENN Who dephried 1his Nite twa years ago today. April13. 1927 Gone but not forsotten th can ever tell. HER LowNo DAUGHTER MARGUE- NE \u\m M, a0 Jovine memory of our dear bab; s Seken away three 1926, age 9 months. COOK;, SOPHIA. In loving remembrance of y dest mothier, SOPHIA COOK, who died oril 13, Tz Deep in my hea t you are fondly remem- Sweer, ol16ppy memorles cling 'round your na. Whep al Sione in my sorrow and bitter tears eirs sao, & nl T THE PAM! * There comes sad memory of twn vears ag. HER SON. GEORGE COOK. AND DAUGH TER-IN-LAW, ELIZABETH COOK. * CURTIN. JOHN J. In loving memory of my dear son and brother, JOHN (JACK) CUR- TIN, xho died one year ago ‘today, APrii Gone, but not- forzotten THE FAMILY. * HAWKINS. EUGENE. In loving remem- brance of our 'dear son and brother. EU- GENE HAWKINS, who died one year aso April 13. 1928 VING MOTHER, ms LO BROTHER AND HAWKINS, ETHEL J. brance of our dear granddaughte; A KINS. who departed ihis life one vear sk today, April 13. EE (MOTRER-INLAW AND GRAND- MOTHER-IN-LAW HAWKINS, ETHEL 7. In loving remem- brance of our dear wife and mother. ETHEL J. HAWKINS, who died one year ago today. April 13, 1028 Just a line of sweet rcmembrance, In loving remem- daughter-n;law and e “That ‘our heats stil long for you USB! 50! AND AND LITTLE. CHARLES D. In sad and lovine memory of our dear father and husband, CHARLE LITTLE. who departed his life one year ago today, April 13, 1928. The one we loved has gone to rest, His firm, true heart is still: The hends' that always esve us help Now_lie in di cold_chill HIS WIFE AND POUR DADGHTERS. * MeCARTHY. JORN J. In memory of my be- loved hushand. JOHN J. McCARTHY. who dled three years ago today, April 5! SCHEFFEL, LUCY MAY. In luvinl remem brance of our dear wife and motner. LUC MAY SCHEFFE] o died two years Yodas, Kori 14, 101 Gone. but not forgotten. HER HUSBAND AND TWO SONS. SPEER. IRWIN E. A tribute of love to the Memory of my dear fathe E. . who died five years LOVING DAUGHTER ivnfll . WEISS. CLOTILDA. A tribute of love o the memory of my dear mother. C i IS, Shodied five” Years sgo loder, April 13, 1924, A wonderful mother, woman and ald. h bet never made. UGHTER, AMELIA SMITH. MEMORIALS. MONUMENTS MAUSOLEUMS DESIGNED AND ERECTED WRITE OR TELEPHONE FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET MAIN 2968 THE J. F. MANNING CO., Inc. 919 15TH StrExT N. W. WasHingTown, . C. I'ITVEIAI. DIRECTORS. Wm. H. Sardo & Co.| Private Limousine Ambulance 412 H St. NE. Lincflh su ALMUS R SPEARE Succeeding the original W. R. Speare Co. 623 Connecticut Ave. Potomac 4600 § years at 1208 f_st.. 45 years at 940 ¥ st Frank Geier’s Sons Co. e e, *Tielephone _Main 2473 JOHN'R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th_St. N.W. Phone North 7. CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 !Al'l‘l-(ml'l‘lol. 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