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"THE- SUNDAY cuu and Mrs. C. 8. !mru |nd Mrs. visited Wash! W. Lewis of Montclair, N. J. ington several weeks ago and -ppsrem.ly was in good wmm ws. of muank-. Beaths. COL FRANK BAKER DIES IN GEORGIA Native of Capital, 51, Distin- guished for Service, in World War. Col. Frank C. Baker of the Army Medical Corps, a native of Washington, died suddenly ‘yesterday at Fort Ben- ning, Ga., where he was stationed as surgeon. 'He was 51 -ears old. According to information received by members 'of his family, he was found dead in bed in his quarters, . He had W = 3 A PHENOMENAL APRIL SALE e sliiod mamalcine &t Ghoegebonn “aker s University, receiving his degree in 1899. He was appointed an assistant nlrnon in the Army shortly long career m the Army he served nt many. posts and during the World War he received -a Distinguished Medal for his work &s commanding officer of the evacuatiag hospital at Chatteau Thierry. . He was promoted to lleutenant eo)oyl on May 15, 1917, and was made colonel on February 26, 1927. Col. Baker is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nettie Doud Baker, who is enroute to Washington from California. Two children, Miss Frances Doud Baker am( Martin Cole Baker, -are staying with relatives in Washington. Besides his wife and children, Col. ‘aker is survived by a brother, Sheldon K. Baker of Phoenix, Ariz, and the following sisters: Mrs. Alfred H. Brooks and Miss Sibyl Baker of this city; Mrs.| Bailey Willis of Stanford Unijversity, Ool Baker's - body will Roads Air Station. Capt. Ernest J. '.erdly to be detac! Naval VOpen Lieut. Comdr. Robert as ‘aide to the Nnvy Lieut. Norton C: rier U. Men With Families! This ad is directed particularly to men who have fami a wife and kiddies who look upon “Dad” just as you looked upon your own father . . . as a sort of perfect, in- fallible being, as wonderful as Jack-the-Giant-Killer and all the other legendary heroes rolled into one. 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Liberal credit terms. lrd Wuhinzwn wmomw m mmm m- CAPT KING' DETACHED Service | yy)) Take Command of Hampton yes- w“ assistant chief the Bureau of Aeronautics, Navy Depnnrnent. and proceed about i 24 to command the Naval Air Staf g Base, uwon H kelton 15| ordered 'detached from the U..8&- 8. | ‘New ' Mexico May 1 and will come Congressional Club will sponsor the fifth l: | Mother’s day ceremonies at the amphi- | the Assistant Secréta Som, ). was ordered deiached from the | theater, Arlington National Cemetery, wuhlnmn Navy Yard and will pro- ceed for duty aboard:-the nrolme car- 8. S. Saratoga. - SERVICE PLANNED FOR MOTHER'S DAY American War Mothers and Congressional Club Will | Spcnsor Ceremony. The American War Mothers and the {on Sunday, May 12, Mrs. Thomas Spence of Milwaukee, national president of the American War Mothers, is gemeral chairman of ar- rangements. Serving with her on the committee are Mrs, Porter H. Dale, wife of Senator Dale of Vermont, presldent of the Congressional Club; Mrs. Mattie | C. O'Neill of Washington, national cus- Ry A rs, nahan of Wa: n, president of the District of Columbia Chapter, and Mrs. .Nicholas Norman Nock of Washington, national legislative chairman of the War Mothers. The Conmnsloml Club is to be represented by Mrs. Daniel C. Reed, wife of Re] e- sentative Reed of New York, lnd John C. Shafer of Wisconsin. other members of the committee are: Gen. Charles P, Summerall, chief of staff; Maj. Gen. Amos A. Fries, Maj. Gen. B. F. Cheathai quartermaster general of the Army; Maj. Gen. W. Neville, commandant of the Marine Corps; Maj. Gen. J. E. Fechet, chief of Air Corps: Maj. Gen. Harry L. Giichrist, Admijal L. E. Gregory, Rear Admiral F. C.” Billard, Col. Noble J. Wiley, Col. W. R. Gibson, Capt. C. H. Dickins, chief of chaplains, U. 8. N.; Capt. Morris 8. Daniel, jr, U. 8. A, and George Ross. ‘The ceremonies will be national in character and high officials of the Gov~ ernment, with representatives of many | foreign governments, are expected to be present. In addition to the exercises at the Am{:hlthnm‘. patriotic organiza- tions will send representatives to par- ticipate in the ceremonies at the Un- known’s Tomb. War mothers, holding service flags—gold, silver and blue— will form aisles through which they will pass to place wreaths, forming a canopy for the unknown son of the unknown American war mother. During the recent-cold spell in Eu- rope no airplanes were allowed to leave | xnnourut Prance, for 24 hours at a | €. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN’S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th & F TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Col. 464 Phones { Adams 10341 Continues! Stunning bests' describes this ring. The gleaming diamond is set in 18-kt. white gold mount- ing—green gold if preferred.' Pay $1.00 a Week = 0 Magnificent More charming than words can describe. This beautiful stone is set in an engraved 18-k, white 1gold mounting. "132°% fo'clock, May 2, in the Medical Society GBAREINVITED FOR SERVICE NIGHT 2 Officers of 12 Clubs in Dis-: trict to Be Chamber of Commerce Guests. . | i Sixty-eight officers of 12 service or luncheon clubs of the Distriet have | been invited to attend as honor gues’s | the April meeting of the Washington | Chamber of Commerce,. to b: held Tuesday evening in the Italian garden of the Mayflower Hotel. | In announcing plans for the “service night” meeting, Charles chambar president, said the work of | Washington's, luncheon clubs in_ cx- | tending . the' spirit of fellowship and service in the various business and pro- fessional fields had resulted in benefit to the community as a whole. In conformity with a new plan of the chamber, past presidents of the organization, from ti to time will preside for portions of forthcoming meetings. At the Tuesday session Robert N. Harper will mtruduoe the folowing “club presidents as special honor guests: Special Guests of Honor. Dr. J. Rozler Biggs, Cosmopolitan Club; Mr. Prank Birgfeld, Civitan Club; Dr. Lida B. Earhart, Zonta Club; Dr. Everett M. Ellison, Round Table; Mrs. Marie Moore Forrest, Quota Club; Mrs. Harrlet Hawley Locher, . Soroptimist Club; Mr. Allen MacCullen, Caravan Club; Mr. R. L. McKeever, Lions Club; Mr. Ed[lr Morris, Kiwal Club; Col. Charles R. Stark, Newcomers Club; Mr. George M. ““hitwell, Rotary Club, are Mr. W. W. Wheeler, Thirteen Club. Each of these club presidents will re- g’nd in a brief talk. The program will | include characteristic song hits by George O'Connor. A business session will be held for the receipt of reports by tm executive committe, the special committee on revision of the constitution, of which Mr. Walter C. Balderston is chairman; the committee on police and fire pro- tection, law and _legislation, develop- ment of Great Falls, public schools, membership, universities and colleges, retall trade, District finance, parks and playgrounds and gharities. -Several spe- cific proposals will be presented by thess committees for action by the chamber. Among Honor Guests. Among the honor guests from the luncheon clubs are the following: Civi- tan Club, L. Stoddard Taylor, James B. Henderson, William E. Humphreys, Charles G. Morgan, jr.; Ralph M. Wolfe, Rev. J. J. Dimon, Benjamin Warren, W. Howard Gottiieb; Cosmopolitan Club, William H. Callahan, Michael D. Schaefer, Dr. Edwin B. Horen; Kiwanis Club, James B. Edmunds, Merritt O. Chance, Radford Moses, Claude W. Owen, George H. Winslow; Liens Club, A. L. Lawson, Walter K. Handy, Leonard W. De Gast, David J. Barry, Angus | MacDonald, George L. Haines; New- comers Club, Henry P. Seidemann, Dr. P. S. Constantinople, J. B. McPherson, Edward M. Taylor; Quota Club, Miss Eleanor Eckhardt, Miss Frieda Kenyon, Miss Mary Bigelow, Mrs. Ethel L. Ward; Botany Club, Arthur J. May, J. Albert Mears, S. Percy Thompson, Powell Browning; Round Table, Willlam H. Aitchison, F. Elton Rogers, Page McK. Etchison, John H. Seavers: Soroptimist Club, Miss Daisy Reed, Miss Margaret Withers, Miss Ella Werner, Miss Emma Beuchels, Mrs. Anna Kinslow; Zonta Club, Miss Esther C. M. Gude, Mrs. Louise R. Stambsugh, Miss Elizabeth yen Poet,H. Miss Maude Harper, Miss Rmm'l Daven) ; Caravan Club, Geo Harris, A. M. Danlels, H. 8. Shepherd; Thirteen Club, W. M. Schoonmaker, James R. Armour, Ralph Houser, David E. White and Dewe'y Zirkin: SOCIETY TO EXHIBIT RARE MEDICAL FILM|: | Washington Doctors Import Cancer Movie for Use on Conven- tion Program. The Medical Society of the District ofm ctclumbu has sent to England for wl motion picture ever made, the purpose of aiding physicians in their fight against cancer, to be shown during the convention ‘medical society May 1. Other motion pictures have been se- cured also for showinr: at the meeting for the public, which is to be held at 8 ed for Auditorium’ at 1718 M street north- west. Dr. George M. Kober, dean emeritus of the medical school of Georgetown University, will mlke the o] ummx ad- dress at the scientific of the | society. Dr. Harry H. Kerr, local sur- geon, and Dr. William A. White, su- perintendent of St. Elizabeth’s Hospital, are among the speakers at the public mecting. Dr. Charles Stanley White, chair- man of the committee on arrange- ments, said the local medical society members decided to hold the public meeting for the purpose of acquainting the people of Washington with the problems affecting public health and to acquaint them with the strides beipg _«_wmzmm of life. Q = ‘Ve nlll'. the responsibil- The Friends We Make— We keep. lll i" l‘l‘ll servi Ty hruves gy ‘sutistactors: Funeral Parlor—Private Ambu Livery in Connection JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. SE. Telephone Atlantic 1700-1701 Pay $2.00 Per Week ‘2-A " Fastman 1 il No. Foldmg Kodak, “takes a W W, Darr, | "% is considered- the most unusual | 5% local | Tam; ?AT sray o Biue, o SYKES, LAURA ‘w thank w;‘ o Rev. A 3. | Ve mont Avo- nm (?‘ll ceellet L\‘O urll nl my lll!. MU‘RA HUSBAND, ARCHIE TARLTOM ¢ ; « " Bpaths. | ALLIV l”@l A ' BRUCE A. l:le Pl‘lllcll L All BG Rei ed Monday. Apr Tl 15 xh‘ s Chiiehs c-n- Springs, Md. AYDERSOXN, Departed this_life | Friday. b Gallinger” Hos- | gllll. Deloved_hus- and ther of Henry. nid Westley Ander- of Thomas and Ella Ander AT 12 a2, 3 . FRANK v i;' R ¥ nennm. Suddenty. Ap) 1 R, Prank Baker. Notce of luneul mer JOHANNA C. On Satu i0a0] a1 Alevenaria Hospiel 9 \ite 6f the Tute Onatics. Baxer, n her | gind, oFuneral Monday, April 18, | i 14, home. Queen st.: | ST unu Chureh. where mass | will bé sald & am. Interment Be Gemetery. . Priends lnvited: h - Chi LW, nd M sts. o Ao oz, a3 s T uneral of Brother WILLIA! D,, WASHINGTON, N. , ; 3 ICHAEL A. Friday. April 12, residence. 2034 Lincoln rd. flhnlfin}d of llfi' at® a. F tcrment Mou !A“l,‘!'fl". wiere mas tives and (rlendl Pavited THE WEATHER Suddenly. i VENABLE. LU - f'r'-'n‘;n"'v}n ancrs) park Barors "mum and Wise Triends invited. Intérment Berhesda BIAGLE. JAM) Saturday. April 1 B N Tt‘ his ‘r."i...p:.’ 830 Betewses ey ., M { i T o R Mirzfe ‘Roterts Bobglé. Notice of funersl hereafter. Pridas, Aoril l* devol | EEOWN. pATTIR, nArnr B, ed of., nd _sister of Leoths Brtien at 1 par. fros Ap: vvln Co. funeral pario: CALDWELL. PRTER. = Departed this Tuendav. ‘Aoril 9. 920, at Galinger PETER CALDW!‘I:L -hus- ot Owerie Caldwell and Toiher of m ot oMty Enale Philsor, i nd _Dav a"host of other Remaine reath ies_fumeral eha ., Funeral Mon: from the Jona T | 3rd and 1 'sts. s. Tife 05 a.m Hogpi{at, BVA. belcved. w Wiltiam J. Callachan. Remmm reat g at Tabler < i munl bome. 928 M st n.x. Services at A igton “Gemevers * Mond :30 p.m. CAMPBELL. OLARA. Passed into the sreat d Thursday. April 11. 1929, i r fesidence 1510 P s v, CuaRa o and i Muec and Mrs. Hattie King. Funeral Sun- | April 14, frcm Metropolitan Baptist | Churchat 1:30 p.m. Relatives and m-ndu n 1 DASTIELL. MARY ELIZA OLIVER. xaverea | Yo iARY ELIZA OLIVER | AGHIELL. widow of " Chariee Chapman | Dashiell and daughter of Prancis and | Angelica Tarrent of Norfolk. Va. Funers: Monday, April 15, at 11 am. John's Church. Lafayette squa: | EDWARDS. HENRY. On April iz 1929 4| . Fflllrllnd Md HENR! ED- ears n ns! by uTerioon. Apri 14, Mt 3 v elock. Tment Union Cemets ery SETT. PERCIVA! Tn- 0 ntered eternal iife. dents. - Sacurday. ADHI 13 183, 3 District of Columbia—Partly cloudy today followed by showers tonight and tomorrow; not much change in tem- perature, | Maryland—Partly cloudy today; show- | ers tomorrow; not much change ln tem rature. Virginia—Partly cloudy, showers in southwest portion today: to- | morrow showers; not much change m, temperature. ‘West Virginia—Increasing cloudiness today; propably showers tomorrow; not | much change in temperature. Records for 24 Hours. ‘Thermometer—Midnight, 48; :“ 6 p. H-lhe!l. "66; lowest, 44. Temperature same date last year— | Highest, 69; lowest, 46. 1 ‘Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and | Geodetic Survey). Today—Low tide, 5:38 am. and 6:30 p.m.; high tide, 11:30 a.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 6:38 a.m. and 7:30 pm.; high tide, 12:08 am. and 12:30 p.m. The Sun and Moen. ‘Today—Sun rose 5:34 am.; 6:44 p.m. ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:32 am.; sets 6:45 p.m. Moon rises 8:53 a. Automobile llmps lo be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Weather in Various Cities. r'rmp-;‘-mn ~ Preciol sun sets on Thdinnapotis Jacksonville, P !E:!3B;’fl?ii323:!33&:&8:238552532333 ) e 44 Seattle. Wash. Sprinefleld, T !S:G:fl::s!fl22S‘S:‘.'zSS::StS2!28%!3!2:1;’3“53!38!::882#28 AR ARATRRANANTAR AR RALIIRALINBTNE! bR RS E T oledo. Vlcn:urm Miss. WASHINGTON, D. C.. 69 Marquis Collects Parrots. The Marquis of Tavistock of Eng- land has found that society life is not so interesting as collecting parrots, lnd has given up society. He is said to own the world's greatest collection of birds. Collectors in all parts of the world are sending specimens to his great aviaries at Warblington, Havant. Some of the parrots are nearly 100 years old, one of his choicest treasures is a Lutino blue-fronted Ama- zon, which is nflrded as a freak of nature, Its body is a rich golden yel- low, while it has a white forehead and red and white wings. FOUND. FOR LOST ANIMALS. apply Animal Rescus League. 349 Maryland ave. s.w. Main 3083 LOST. BAG. Teaded, lack, containing fex, "doliar Lost Marcl e Nonn BOSTON BULL nllled ;Billy"; tas No. 13478, Col Potomac a1 for_rewa P e Tneates and. Conn, . % ate a7, 16 Fiorlda ave. Liberal reward: Gail ian, male, Dushy large reward. 15, East’ Clifton Srening, diamond, plat- Tween” Washington ‘Cub Reward, J. . Shew & with dnn. Checks, Pullman money; ere downtown. Aiétandrie, Vi Reward. - inum_and pearl; bef sad w{:"‘"“ Apts. IRVI!DP'I ticket and Call Alex, 27-F-11, HANDBAG_WII the berson who found llm Morgan's brown Italian handbag s Jrenkfast, New = Willard otel. to her. addresse Art ela e suthors' house Square, Philadelphia, please return Rlifknce: Ritten Pa.?_ Reward. sauste, Tan and plack st case £ ipparel, between Union probably &, Fmersency Hospiial PERCIVAL oAsn'l of the United States consular service. Tty e ot i B Tnent. ‘Notioe of fureral s p. ncoln Cemetery. AN/ ALWIN M. On Fri April 12. Ao h Al residence S8 B et A, M. HANSCH. at 1 pm. {lonal ‘Cemerery. HARVEY. EVERT LANSI da: Thterment Afiingion Na- m‘rr LANSING HARVET. beioved h . band of Maud Clark Harvey, loviog (Georse Lang ner: lmnum. “Ghurch Mondey. ApHI 2:30 p.m. Interment Rock Creek cememy JOHNSON, WILLIAM BARKE! this life suddeniy Thursday, at his residence. 58th st. and Fairmont Heights, Md., WILLIA] JOHNBON, known as Barker. He leaves 0 mourn'their loss five children and two grandehiidren. Willlam, )i Claude B. ther} d "M "sts. ev. Batt oficiating “Remains at .mm menn- undertaking parlors. H st 14 KAUFMANN. RUDOLP! uondu. April 1929, at Phoenix, Ariz. RUDOLPH. the Beioved Bussang o Agha ornischer Kauf- mann of Lamont st. n.w. Notice ¢ funeral later. Omit flowers. KENWORTHY. FLORENCE A Priday, Am-u 15 p.m.. FLORENCE A. KEN- 192: WORTHY, beloved wite of Franklin M. Kenwortny, s, Fi ce at her late residen T on Sundar. Apru 14, at 7 tires and friends invited to attend. Inter- Tment ‘st Philadeiohie, B, 14 On Ssturday. Auril 13, 1025 s n - Punera trom her Iate Medente: 2101 H it. Sunday, April 14, at 11:30 LEISHEAR. MARY ALICE. On Pridav. Apm 1929, P sl M the daughter of the late Willism M. ern V. Leis Funeral Monday, Apr from Clements funeral par ce, to Holy Trinity Church. In terment Holy Rood Cemetery. LIGHTFOOT-LATTANNER, BLANCRE. d-fi April 13. 1929, at her home. iy Mont. et Oblo, loved wife of M tanier sad hter of the | = Sofin Jerome and Lycy Lignttoot and sister of ‘Mami Sevome Liatioot of this chy LOVELACE, HAZEL B, On Sat urany Am 13, 1929. HAZEL R.. beloved wife of Rhodie | .. Lo Remaine rest- sears MAKEL. MARY DIGGS. Departed this life | Thursday, April 11. 1929, 1 afteroa” prler . iliness, “MARY DIGGE MA She leaves to mourn their 1oss | a devoted h father. two’sisters, five brothers and other relatives and Jfriends. Remains resting at the W. Ernes s 1, Deparied ‘this lite Pri- 9:45 poot.. v m. 1807 4t no ;3 d_ B lves and mew g Tuneckl Saseder rel April | Chtirche” Rov. "Ga ‘Bullock olemtu etery: Interment, Payne on ucuu-r nm e e sabaha otlee “of “runcral uu« JOSEPH ST. CLAIR. On Pr ad: pril 14, st Interment. Branswick, EDWARD A. Deparl Ay sdenn WILSO) day. April 15, at 1 p.m. fro; Einest Yarvis Co. Wese Bid 1 28tn st. and Dumb and ' relatives Toad. CInterment Ariington Natignal © eteiy. WORMLEY. CLEO. Departed this dax. Aoril 81979, at 6t Marye H ke J; CLEG WORMLEY. Martin. unel : m.. from St.-Merk's M. pril 14. at E, Church. Ten- eytown, D. C. 4 L | ZANTZINGER. SHELLEY CREW. On Salur. day. Apri) 13, 1929, at her residence. +. mw. ELLEY A Funeral Monday. April . from Holy Trinity Church. Up- per Marldoro. Mg. 15 in Memoriam. UANSBOROUGH, SUSAN. I memory of my dear mother, SUSAN HANSBOROUGH led two years ago today. April 14, 1 Mve only uul’ memnr’ dear mother, To_remember hele life throush. Bup ‘the sweciness il Tever, ‘As T trcasure the image of o SON ALBERT. * HANSBOROUGH. SUSAN. In sad bu: lovice ance of our aear mother. SUSAN OGH, "Was Gled two yesrs k3 today, April 14, 1017 A loving mother, so No friend on earth 386 was he nour of that day When God called our darlin mother sway; R CHILDREN. and kind. ln o we find. HILL. ELVINA. In sad nm Jovinj brance of my devoted ‘wife. ELV. who died one vear ago, April 12, 1! God's plans, like Lilies. wriire and sweet. unfold must not tear the closed-shut leaves Time Will revesl the calyxes of sold. Should T with patience toil and reath hat heavenly land, 41 st 1ook pack and say That God knoweth the besi "854 took our loved one irom our harie, EMMITT Femen- but never from our hearis HER ADEVOTED HUSBAND, HOUGH. MARY EMMA. femembrance of our dear mother, EMMA HOUGH. wio depar six years ago today. April 14, In sad but loving nls e arth So sad wi r o Fnen’od caied ur asar motper z HER CRILDREN. KNOWLES. WILLIAM (BUD). A tribute of love and true devotion to ihe memory of gur deacls ‘beloved son. WILLIAM (SUD) e Yers ase todur. ADEIL 16, An ve years ago today. Apr - Bivesiary ‘mass Holy Trintty Ghurch Georgetown. Pive years we've lived without you, dear Bud. But our swest spirit has hovered near To o us through each sorrow ARd Wipe away many & tear Ovr home is sad and oh. how dreary, nesome. lonesome every o} Listening for his voice till Weary for we hear it not. Dearest son, it matters not which read vs ake. ary, How dark or lonely it may ©Our only hope is that God Vil Somewners The Toads that lead to thee DLY M BY HIS PARENTS, MR. AND MRS. JAS. nO 'LES. t o show always AUNT, FLORENCE BERKIEL. * REED, l:’lAlL!! 1o our son_and who devlrl!fl lhu llh three April 1 memors years_ago, Oflv?"h“ he has 1 d ety 1) it % he haa"Tound etergal tew v FaMmLY. * IE:D‘ clflll." N In hvhu Y‘Hfll raince i LES A ReeD, 'ho flebllud (hli Tife three years ago to day, April 14, 192 memory is the hour you WARD. EDNA MAY n Joving rememe nee of our dear d.uunm and_sister, MAVARS WAR! o tflx 1ife six year: Another s £ Another sun has set, And still we think and’ weep for you, dear 35 How Cll: we ever forget. __MOTHER. DAD. SiSTER. aRoTHERS * Co. funersl pariors. unersl| pariom. 1 urch. Fairmont alexsiite; M3 on Inetment i ore, . MA] A Beore’S. McCulough Puriera] services In chapel at C connilnlonll Cemetery Mon- at i Remains runn' A the S H. Hines Co fumerat home. 2001 14th st. n.w. services O aule. Eoiscops] Ghuren. luflovd. e on Monday. April 15, at 11 a. ICHOLS, CLARENCE L. Suddenls. on l-t- urday. April 13, '1920. “CLARENCE NiCHOLE Wred 11 years. Seloved. son of and Mrs. William E. Nichols of Hfl D! st e Funeral notice Iats ROBINSON; ELIZA. Departed this Iife. sud- Genly. Thursdss ADAL o1 1929 st her residence, 2331 ' and nw. ROBINSON. " devoted wife of - Ed ie, Vi ni and other mmvu Puner, onday. April e Taneral home. 380 R 1 pm. Interment Plyne PRINCE, R. Sud Esau_and Daphne Bieminaname Al He 3 survived by Eife. Frances R Robinson: sister. Hannaa and stepday Jruneral Sundaz. ey Tuas- TSN, Son of Robinson. of wood 'nmllmd, pueor RUDDACH. HOWAR A WARD HUODACH, 3 an from W. W. Chi Tussday April 16 at Cedar Hill Cemetery. MILLARD F. On Fridey, April 12, MILLARD beloved husband of ume Ryon, Puneral from the residence of rown. Ro: 4 B s April 15, at 10 Tntersent x«:-l JOHN P. JOHN P. d-y. burg, HEEHAN. Saturday. April b 14 Doloves b of Seloer. latives and Totorment Mount Olivet Cemeters. ELLA MAY. On Saturday M =t her recidence, 920 Sheri: a ELLA Baitimore, Ml more, Md. SHOBER, F) lull 1039, ai_her Shober. Seoar ome. 1300 N with lady’ sut(on nnd Cll Pinder lease call Fals"Cnich 200, lexve adasess.” s L e 502 T116 Wal, rd. now. Rewa mnfi. aif doz. ursday - after- Hoon Teom Prines n?fl‘l‘o.nmnm.‘ 85 E st. n.e. PIN, heai L Inlaid with rl.l lnd Tt shaped, sawphirg in T genter; initials en y XA P20 Teward, Mln SWocduar, Norih &% in _Ki ‘containing Ter. ™ Revurn o 1033 £ 36 B ‘l P|7 perfect service is effi- ¥ ciently cared for. Consequently, we’ are making & steady, but sure progress. o R A cod Deie) Miesday. April 16, . 8., FEA On Saturday. April 3,41929. at n.!l'mm. Md.. FRA! SHORES. aged 6 beloved son of Wil- R ing and Fiste Allen Shores of 3200 Baltimore, Md. Funeral from Eprings, Md., Monday, On_Priday. April belaved hushand SGamp. Rorit 16, a5 3 pom. CHARLES W, SITHENS, CHAR . aF shvat; Sithens. rum nda Tesidence, 3114 April 14, st 3 IM"IN ia, Avrll ll. ton st n.e. St . " Ihierme I-l“-ll WEBB. Satyrday, Ifl. at_the nlmm: o her y st. Chevy Chase. beloved iffin and mother of Ha T. 1113 SEVENTH ST. o | Modern_Chinpel. DESIGNED AND ERECTED WRITE OR TELEPHONE FOR ILLUSTRATED MAIN 2968 THE J. F. MANNING CO.,, INC, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. _ Wm. H. Sardo & Coe- Private Limousine Ambulance 412 H St. NE. Lmoh s“ Modern_Olmpel Succeefiin me?fl;flnfl W. R. Speare-On, 1623 Connecticut Ave. Potomac 4600 8 years at 1208 B ot.. 45 vears'at 040 F oby F er’s Sons Co. 5 S e e 218 JOHN RWRIGHT cO. Phone_North 47. 1337 _10th St. N.W. CHAS. S. ZURHO 1 EAST oA sT. Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home 924 New York Ave. N.W. Maln 3000 . 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