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mdwnbtr! Club and the Potomae Boat lub. Surviving Elizabeth Kengla; a daughter, Janet Kengla, who is attending vate schocl in Philadelphia; his Farms, near Richmond, Va. Death was due to a hearf attack. priends sald that a few minutes before he had .ap- peared to be in perfect health. ‘The body was ht to Washing- ton last night and funeral arrange- ments were being made today. g ‘The events had just ended and the judges were about to announce the ‘winning dogs when Mr. Kengla was seen to slump in his saddle. He top- pled to the ground and friends rushed him to a hospital in Richmond. He HORSEMAN FALLS DEAD FROM SADDLE Charles H. Kengla, Jr.,- Vietim of Heart Attack While Watching Field Trials. ¥ L. Kengla, ail of Washington, and two sisters, Mrs. Mae Stohiman of this city ;:d Mn. George R. Haggerty of Phila- was pronounced dead upon arrival, but Ghatles R. Kengla, {r., 40 years oid,| It 16 thought that death was instan- Deaths Repotted of 2722 Connecticyt avenue, fell dead from his horse yesterday afternoon while watching the conclusion of the mateur field trials the Curls Neck Michasl A, Barrett, 07, 3004 Lincoln rd F. Grant Th 3808 Gramercy Evthe W Chiehesters 80 léu:tggn Hotel. i Shelley 'C. Zantainger, 58, 3307 R ' Elly M. Enerwood, 55, 930 Bheridan Subam L. Baker, €7, 108 4th st Eva Callaghan, 43, Walter Reed Hotpital. agoson B Pitivatricks 41, 1999 T o 37. "Peter Caldwell, 54, Cullinger Hospital. Horry Anderson, 38, Gallinger Hospita Buelette Good: Colnmbla Hosph Diifian Mareay: 18, 190 Trvin st Beatrics Garrall, 13, Gallinger Hospltel. Mr. Kengla retired from the faney grocery business here several years ago. He was a member of, the Bradley Hills Por correet time tune In on Station WMAL at 3:30 P.M, each evening. During the day telephone Franklin 869 PLATINUMSMITHS JEWELERS Gptey Murphy, 4. Freedmen's Hos fdred Hawking. 4 Children's Hospital Covert. 3 hs, 233 Hillsid "OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th & F DIAMONDS Other Precious Stones: Members of Amsterdem Diamond Ezchange of .ofiakin c/nc. Thirty-siz Yeas 935 F Street 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road ) Col. 464 | Adams 10341 Phones him are e widow, Mre THE WEATHER District of Columbie—Rain thig aft- Charles R. Kengla, sr.; three brothers, | ernoon; partly cloudy with lowest tem~ Archibald J., Thomas G. and Herbert i Maryland—Rain this ly cloudy with temperature near freez- ing in the highlands tonight; tomorrow, fair and somewhat warmer, northern winds, diminishing temorrow. Virginia—Rain this afternoon, partly ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 12 midnight, 42; ¢ am,, noon, 39. Barometer—4 pm., nghzlt temperature, Highest, 51; lowest, 29, pm.; Tomorow—Low tide, 9:40 p.m.; high tide, 46 p.m, | The Sun and | Tomorrow—Sun rises sets 6:47 p.m. Moon rises 11:01 a.m. Automobile lamps to half hour after sunset. Great Falls-—Muddy. Buftalo, N.°Y.: 3.7 stony, 8. .4 2 2 atl, Ghic 39,10 d, Ohio. 20.74 8. C. 4 Bl Paso. Te. Galveston, Tex. 30.00 76 Helena, Mont... 30.00 50 Huron, 8. Dak.: 2996 60 Indianapolis.Ind 29.86 52 Jacksonville.Fla. 20.58 68 Kansas City. Mo 30.02 58 les.. ... 39.92 84 80 52 N. Orle New Your ¥ klthnm." Gity. Phoenix, AFiz 8 ittaburgD, ¥ 8 ortlan 2 Portland, Wre }o 38 Ealelg! 58 S e ons. [} 8an Antonio. 8 8an Diego, counnz 74 San_ Prancisco. 3002 62 8t Louis, Mo 34 St. Paul, 5 Beattle, 5 Spokane, Wash: FOREIGN. London, England. Paris, France.. Berlin, Germany.. 2 perature about 36 degrees; tomorrow fair and somewhat warmer, 29.69; 12 midnight, 29.53; 4 a. 8 a.m., 29.23; noon, 29.17. 2 pam. yesterday: lowest temperature, 39, occurred at noon today. Temperature same date last year— Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) ‘Today—Low tide, 7:46 a.m. and 8:36 h tide, 1:12 a.m. and ‘Today-—Sun rose 5:31 a.m.; sun sets | Condition of the Water. Weather in Varlons Cities. g‘l‘rmuexlmru Tam, cmen'kh time, toda: Temperature. Matriage Licenses. ‘!0‘ ind ‘Carrie A. itray. B of nmm muk‘a’.". iy b ane ey % Ay *%%onn . Hall. 45, and Lula Justice, Rey. David Miles, Bén gnd Fave M. Bt lanken, 29, hwefel. 0 i cltr, Elkton, Md.. fternoon, part- | 5o; ron Te i Gindvs A Willlam M, Ny ust 3 are Walte: M; McGovern; 2% Lansaster. P | night. :: :“:' :g gnd Erna V. Roach, 33, zfiu city; Rev. G| When imposing the minimum fine | T Georse "w. Burrett. 31. and Bime M.|for the offense Judge Given dul-r?i 29.70; 8 pum.|Payne. 26 Rev. H Hennig. there was no evidence that would ind! *| 3, Jonn H. Wright, 23, New York City, and | cate the youths were commercializing. ., 30.33; | Mary 8."Tylee, 20, Brewster, Fla.; Rev. Wilfley. Mever Kans, 22, , 46, occurred % | rene Wavsom 16, Fhie eity Rev. John Teonard ‘Gray, 3 ‘Elizabeth Brent, 31, Killingsworth, Robe It [ 2 G 37 pm. this 58 a.m. and 2:21 am. and| 3 Rep qqueh T, Reonedy, Plogr, 29. Bellersville, gnd Loia E Bien, 35, Alientown: Pa; Moon. H.Ranck, Births R.eported 5:29 am.; sun;’ sets, 1:42 p.m. be lighted on the He Madison and Virgie Kennedsy, boy. e e g F Ve Bradiey bor r B. and Ella redle; William G.“And Mary Garatt. girl " Chester A. and Olive Peters, boy. e FOUND. PURBE._Address Box 46 Jl"ml' licenses have been issued to the AR 257000 1. “Tiiton. ir.: il and Gladys Rice, Hente, 27, and Mary W. Shearer, w. w. 8 rt N. McDonald. 26, Braddoek Helghts, Manning. 24. and Elizabeth 8 The following births have heen reported to alth Department in the last 24 hours: Richard and Wilhemina Wharton, girl. FINE OF $100 IMPOSED wit- Must Serve 60 Days in Jail. Rev. G P Dudiey. cloudy with temperature near freezing 5,»"5’,‘5‘",":’%".‘;‘,,‘,0’. and Brigida Amato, %flm‘ucc"g‘v E;M:o- a«’.‘-fix.fl'{'fu in the western valley; tomorrow fair| Miton J. 're'zl. 41, Middieburs, V., and acquitted. b mgth lom:whfnt warmer, fresh to strong | Jrille K. Green, 17, this cityi Rev. John .| “when arrested by Officers A. R. Houch northwest winds diminishin, D. Cl i 3% A and L. t JWest Virginla—Party clotidy: prob- fl"h‘aé‘?i’» R nmong, Ve ey, Sk | e h’;y-?il:?;.fi‘ e i s ably fros west portion tonight; to-| iyt 3 5 ty, and | CAT_belonging to R. I. MiMer, & resident morrow fair and somewhat warmer. Dumn‘:;m & fohb‘é‘f:’.’d;“. k7 y‘:v‘:b::o’ oot eryhnd. A search of the car re- Record for 24 Hours. C. est Emith. vealed the beer. Miller testified that he FOR POSSESSING BEER " | Failing to Pay It, Daniel Curtin Convicted of possession of 17 bottles of beer, Denlel Curtin, 24 years old, of the 400 block of Decatur street, was - | ordered to pay a fine of $100 or serve 60 days in jail by Judge.Ralph Given, loaned the brothers the car for the ¥ Qard of Thunks. PEAKE, SARAH M. nd Agnes M. Crymes, 21, Alexandria, ny friends and relatives for the dowers v and their kind expressions of sympathy. james I, Sexton, 21, and Brelyn C. Godx- | the officiating pastors. Rev. William Wash- son, 20, hoth of New York City; Judge Rob- | ington, Rev. Whitney. Rev. . Cole- ert E. Milllnl.r man. Rev. Leach. and the choir of Zion Marcus homas. 26. and Oseley O.| Baptist Church for their excellent services Zl'l ; Rev. Willlam L. ‘Washington. at the funeral of my wife, BARAH M. atson M. Perrygo. 3, and Funics E.| PEAKE. Denbison, 1 Rev h HER HUSBAND, SAMUEL P. PEAXE. Beaths. | ATKINS, RUTH M. April 16, ot Neie, Amm of 55 from ti 8:30 a.; where mass will be tives and friends invited. kenbure, Va. AYERS, EssiE. at 7:30 Bother o) Roscoe Ayer: and Fontee randchlidren and other riends. Puneral Wednesday. 1929, at 1 . from the Chureh. Sth and_ Que st resting at the W. Ernes neral parlors. 2228 Ga. ave. n.w. Pa.. Rev. ¥ Providence Hospital M st nw. Do Saturday. April 13. 192 ESSIE AYERS, and sister of rumbell. relatives April . nw. SSIE. SMITH. MARY, C. B. 'n-e d members of Forest Tempie, No. I,l)s . | AMETHYST RING, set in_white gol tween 18th and Pa. ave. and 12th Rew 8th st. n.w. Adams 8133. | BAG. plack leather. containing $10 bill. receint: between P and R. 14th and 16th st_vesterday. Phone North 393! DOG. small, white, shaggy. with biack Col. 1018 after 6. %907 Cathedral a GERMAN POLICE chine at_10th acnn TR T 10 reward. R ¢._Lin. 6626, GERMAN, PO CE ~ PUPPY, answering name of “Sille”: b | black tai. HAMILTON WATCH AND CHATN, 19, B W, between Avacostia and dth o i reward. 1354 W lack, cont -lmn. gloves, dentist’s mem nd lost Saturdas. H st. n ille 824-F-11. Pt.cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Pt.cloudy Cle .. Tk Savings 3717 Ingomar aquamaring inday. | Ant. 84, 3304 14th 9741-J. Reward, Events own siiede: bursl and keys. | Re' ra ley 57 tween' Sth st, Pinder plea: ! ward. SETTER. white, 3 2, '“(’;'1" \’:‘hl male, orange et Fetirn {0 $10 Sh ot. ser SHEPHERD DOG. “Major" | color:” white markings: D.'C. tag 2144, ward. G Redway, 1814 Beimont rd. | Adams 2913- SUIT "CASE. conteining lady's ¢ Yicnher. Part cloudy | Cloudy nd ot | s omac ave. s.e. about | Wilitam J. X fgouth. white throat. ! fnitials | nd compact, um_of money. near 7th. Phone | -w. Phone Columbis | POCKETBOO! and fop: contsining incased driving perms Pinder call North 1628. | containing other arti- R, M. 3 he. Librasy of Gonrem eward, Call John G. Mark d_482 black, tan un clothing. 8 I B. P. O. E. of W.. 16. at 7:30 p.m.. at the Elks' and Q its. n.w neral of Daushter ESSIE AYERS, held Wednesday. the Third Baptist Chureh, 5th and Q ste. Also the funeral of SMITH. 18, at 1 Chureh. ke, | ot rd. | from Campbeil's A. M. fichols ave. and Sheridan rd. l? _ | Anacostia. D. C. Morning Star Lodge. No. 2nd Columbia 40: Columbia Lodge. No. Temple. 422. are invited -l ROBA 5. CONLEY, MARIE PIERCE, Financi | BALCOM. JAMES EDWARD. Sudde 1928, et Fredéricksbur 1“3 LCOM of Yo April 17, National \of King Solomon Lodee. quested to attend. 'rll Departed this lfe Sunda ln. ARTHUR BELL. voted son’ of Eliza Bell six sisters. three brothers and a ghter Ruler, cretary. t host other relatives and friends to mourn his Remains resting at the John 3rd_and’ Ese T8l ehapel. d breast. containing pearls and blie BRANCH, MATTIE FORTUNE. Entered the yond on_ Saturdsy. ‘April 13. 1029. B New Yorkolty. MATTIE PORTUN BRANCH, the devot | James. ings. | side nesday. ‘April | mony Cemeters. BRANCH. MATT! 1. 1929, New City. BRANCH, beloved wife of Brench. Remains restng at ney's funeral parlor, 483 O st. n.w. | ment Harmony Cemetery Apri 1. CONTEE, NANCY. dav. April 14. 192 Gallinger Hospita NANCY CONTEE. ' Bhe leaves to mour their loss & devoigd eranddaughter. Contee. and othe; Remains resting at the funeral b Alexander S. Pope. 315 15th tice of funeral later. . CURTIS. THOMAS, = Departed this life sud- denly ‘Sunday, April 14, 1929, at 's Hospital. THOMAS CURTIS. s a_mother, Lonise Richardsan. Rparted this 1 Inter der- Re- | v, H I wish to thank our Suddenly. on 'ruexdav.f daughter of John and Funera? lors of James T. Rvan, 317 P ia at 9 am Reln: Intermert Bro- the beloved She also leaves five and | 17, Third_Baptist Remains Jarits Co. fu- are requested to meet in a session of sorrow Tuesday. April Home. 16th to_arrange for the fu- to be April 17, at 1 p.m.. from aughter MARY | to be held Thursdas, April Cemetery. No. 31, 3 -hu l'nv-, friend of Carrie Remains can be seen at Dabnev's Tuneral parlors. 453 O st. n.w., until Wee- i7, at 1 p.m. Burial Har- Anthony Ruth_Dab- Deverted this life Sun- Mary | relatives and friends. | lors of l'u~ i né i m.\ Btockholm, Swede! handbag, with money, etc., from a: tomobile friends. Rem: 1 parlors af Al th st. s.e. Pone, 315 1 Notice of Gibraitar. Spein. n. Gree: Horta (’".c\‘n Azory ¥oing toward Richmond Sinday niFne 13307 Mass. “ave. nw., Apt: 22. Frankiin | Shn 1 later. 25 REWARD for inform jon_ieading to Mornine Star Lodge, ‘No. EDWARD. Officers and membe s o A O EqOf .. You are hereby notified, t3 Pm T oudy | covery of giay Persian male cat. Koom ‘Cub: Coton, ‘Ganal Zor 68 0 14056 3. v Cloudy DT attend a on of sorrow at the Pyth . HERE’S A SPECIAL “BUY” in products that you've known and preferred for years—and you know it can’t last long! You get TWO regular 25¢ 8-0z. jars of Gelfand’s Mayonnaise, or TWO regular 25¢ 8-0z. jars of Gel- fand’s Relish Sandwich Spread, or ONE OF EACH: Any two for 37c! During this sale, the regular 45¢ 16-0z. jar of Gelfand’s Mayonnaise sells at 35¢! You can’t bu, ! better mayonnaise or relish sandwich spread than GELFAND’S—because it simply cannot be made better! Its fame has stood the test of many years! -Stock up on this special deal quickly! ~~ On Sale at All “SANITARY” and PIGGLY WIGGLY STORES | 35 of all descriptions S S S A S S e S S S N S S S A A A e A R R IR S8 O 2% (/) 0 Drive to Cedar Hill Cemetery at your first opportuni the gorgeous flowering Dogwood, marvelous trees, shrubs, etc.. DAILY BALANCES Open on Government Pay Days Until 5.-30 P.M. ‘The Munsey Trust Co. Pa. Ave., Bet. 13th & 14th Sh. N.W HAVE YOU VISITED CEDAR HILL? View to be found there. Several miles of fine, hard surfaced roads wind through this picture spot of the Capital. Conveniently located just out Penna. Ave. extended S.E. on _your Interest on checking accounts on daily balances—com- pounded monthly. 4 Interest —on ordinary savings accounts—compounded quar- terly. Interest on special savings cer; tificates — compounded semi- wnnually. 'Munsey Building nuhnmc. i 008 T8, By Tues from his | 88 Eye st. 5w Columbia Lodee, No. 88; Fores No. F, ‘Cl!t\{ll‘I‘BlI Temple, No. 42 e = DE. LE0 8, HOLTON. E. R Attest* WM. H. NEWMAN, Sec. DFLANEY, WILLIAM E. Debnrlcd this 7 Enielon attns of Christian g P S DELANEY He IK the de\nlefl xon of Wi liam and Mary O. Delaney. He leav mourn their loes a loving and de wife. wn hroken-hearted = sisters. br:v)“!l dlnfl & hos o Ifler“r'»‘ : sr 12 o'elock Tuesdar. 2l Wednesdav, April 17, at 2 pm.. Hill Church. Interment Chan D"fl‘ GEORGE. The remains of GEORGE DIXON. who departed this_life Prida Aoril 12, 1929, at Gallinger Hospit be seen’at’ Smith & Ford's funeral pa- B e e ke residencer. 1113 e to his Jate " Funeral Wedresdar. April 17, Chepel e pel HiL | EDDY. EMMA RATHBONE SMITH. Mondav, April 15, 1928. BN a0 s n wide murol dley W. 8mith ef Detrol ineral er late residence ol a. ABril 17, at 11 am. at Rock Creek Cemetery. . LY. CNEEVER NEWHALL On Seivisr lmkl CHEEVER NEWHALL Mich. Wed. ht; and Martl Madeline Wright. 100 u-dm‘m » 1 1 Eodar Greve Cemeters. Dorehaster, Mash. SSANSSRNSSSSNN m“‘““\m\m“\‘\‘\ % 938 3% fhe_reside his ' siste: e, "Lhie arnshaw. ave. Baltimore. Md., HARRY h d of Addie F. Garrett. i ate residence, 138 Todd place g Aorll 47, Sh 3 B ienda invit ttend. t Monocacy Ceme! er!. Beallsville, Md. day, at Preedman’s Hos }n ; NRRIS. beloved nna Harl arris, son of Nancy eaves ' two brnul\ea«. Rogers. HENYON. s, B 7 Au!il 1. f#v af his o mubnndmm“ Interment at bers s of coltmben hen the”us n ;unu:l ewldl!sfidl' morning. April 17. t 9 am. DAVID A, SANNING. P"Hlnflfl ’!fi‘é‘)‘!:tlY’ Grand Kfl|l)|l e Tat i “Pigsday evoning. T. A. GREEN, Commander. ANNIE E. NALLEY, Scribe. 125 bk Fiatla 3 ferment gasodal :flzl ock. to make of our lats ny. Foneral o'clock. twn of other relatives Rerains resting at the above | from Interment | 0»\“!1‘1‘. IAIIY ¥ Og'flnml", Ayrll Loy Fairview Tnterment | ushand Tather of Marv Trene He alsa wo sisters and & Re- lhlnn‘ 'fl‘a‘lll’ at 145 )7 _6th ft' -‘3-4 51 Dveday: ospect i sy death of Brother d od Peter's Church, where mass will The members of 1oy | of Shepherds | . Ord e} requested to nm st the | OSW) y'm.. {or Durpose of E , Tugadaz, .fpnl i 102 | e d are ia- | { Chureh, Rev. | wpre on | 33 hee, Tesidencs, | EMMA RATHBONE 3¢ B, Btls Tuad Eddy and | b Cheverly, paren), beloved wife of William E. Marsh inersl Wednesday. April 17. at 10:30 a. from liam Lee's funeral parior. Rel Ifi?lfl!fl this life sud- 1029, at his resi- WALTER, beloved d father of Tlah M He also leaves two brothers, three sisters and many other relatives and {riends to mourn thelr loss. Remains may geen, a% Walter Wood's' tuneral parior. s Tin" st nar, Tocaduy siter el and Interment st Front Row Wednesday, April 17, | ives and friends invited, { | | wil atives and friends invited to attend. “"u':';"flh.fl“'fl‘n oy 1904 9th NOONAN. JAMES J. On Wednesday, April 1029. ‘at Ban Francisco. Calif. JAME: beloved son of the late J. Dan Annle Noonsn. Puneral services on | Stephen’s and Wednesds, ril nt St Cathollc Ghurch: at b a.m._Tnierment Ar- lington “Cemetery. e Relatives and rien 16 NNOR, GEORGE M. On Sunday. April 1920, GEORGE M., beloved son of th Martin and Msry O'Connor. Funers from the chapel of Frank Geler's Sons C>. 1113 7Tth st. n.w., on Wednesday. 17.°af 8:30 am " Requlem mass Church of the Immaculste Conception st 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 18% PARKS, CHARLES JOSEPH. On Bunésy. April 14, 1929, at his residencs. Lawrence. | Calif, CHARLES JOSEPH PARKS. be- loved' husband of Mary Gertrude Parks, (nee Gates). Interment Senta c'am, Calif. PHILIPS. ELLA. Depmed thi- Nite. fer briet iitnes 939, at to Mun .{ Pgr ME leaves Tourn "thelr loss twa. dévoted ‘ciidren: | Mes, Louis A Alexander, John Philios of | Beaitle, Wash., 12 giandchiidren. Fu- | neral Wednesday. April 2 p.m.. from residence, 1429 Que st. n.w. Please her Ia omit flowers. SMITH, MARY C. B. on Sundey. April U4 | 1929.'at 415 p.m. MARY C. betnsed wite, of e Hate Leci Bmith isvoted mother of Mrs. Sadie Thomas. ien. Howard, Luther and Alvin Smit She also i leaves four grandchildren and | atives and friends fo mourn | her re. Pumeral from her la's | residence. 127 Heckman st. s... on Thur: éav. Anril 17, at 1 o'clock p.m. thence to Campbell's A M. E. Chirch, Nichols ave. | . Anacostis, D. C., Rev.'J. A. Dames | | offictating. Have you & mother? Love her well, While she is rpared on earth Wait not until God calls her home To know her precious worth HER DEVOTED SONS. No one knows how I miss you. mamm: Mo one knows the bitier pain. My heart i heavy since son left me, Sed HER HEARTBHOKEN. DALGHTLR, ANNABEL Departed mu Sundar. ‘April 14. 1920. at 8:30 p.m. the residence of her dauzhter. men ave. n.w.. ANNABELLE THOY voted mother of Annie Rosell, M: dle. Gertrude. Rohertn. Robert and Fi Beil. She aito leaves four grandehildr and other relaivas and friends. Funeral | Thursdav. April 18. zt 2 from the Union Wesley A. M. E. Zion Chureh. 23rd between L ‘and w. Remal vis Co. f 1 “parlors, 2232 n.w. Wednesday. 10 am.: 5 late residence. 2303 3 17 | THORNTON. GRAYSON L. On Sundav. April 14, 1929."at Garfleld SON L. THORNTON. brother of Mrs. Rota- lie Conness and Heber F nersl services at- the Darlors. of Almic R. Spesre. 1623 Conn. ave. Wednesdas. April 17, at 2 pm. Interment rmm WAGONER. MILDRED, Snicenly. on day. April 14."1929. MILDRED wav" | beloved wife of James Wagne: 2817 Evarts st. ne the funeral hi st. nw. Pu Wednesday. at 2 pm., from the funeral home of Perr & Walsh! TInterment Glenwnod Cem Rela ends invited | WALSH. MICHAEL J. On Saturday. April | at Georzetown _Unive H plial. MICHATL 3. WALSH beigted o band of Elizabeth' Walsh (nee Sullivan). Funerel from his late residence, 1303 20t% n.w. on Wednesday, April 17, ‘et 8:> am. ' Requlem mass at St Matthew Chureh at 9 a.m. Interment Mount O Cemetery. Relaiives and friends invit WALSH, MICHAEL J. Commodore Jci- Barry Division, A. 0. H. ix notified -* the death of Brother MICHAEL J. WALS! Members are requested (o sttend the mes ing at the K. of C. Hall. 920 10th st. n Tuesdey, April 16, 1020, a1 8:30 p.m. ES T. McCARTHY, President. OEORGI F. GOULD, Sec. WEAVER, MORTIMER GROVER. Jr. De- pirted ‘this lite Sunday. April 14 1920, at s residence. 3510 14th st. m.e. MORTI- MER GROVER WEAVER. Jr.. devoted fon of Mortimer G. and Florence E. Weaver devoted brother of Rohert C. Weaver. anc beloved grandson of Albert J. and Ra Puneral Wednesdey. April 1 3 from Andrew Ranli- rmmu. 2t F. p.m., . Howard University. _Interme: Harmony Cemetery. Relatives and frier= invited. 18 WELSH, MARY CATNERINE On Monds ATHERINE. {o2%d wite o Edward RC \Velthe aged : vears. ~Funeral from her late residerce 1531 “North Capitol st. on Wednesda: April 17. at ‘10:39 a.m. Relatives snd riends invited. ~ Interment Cedar Hiil Cemetery. WEST. MARY. .GAYDEN. SARA MAY. De parter this life suddenly Saturday. Ad: 12, 1028, at their recidence. 414 R st. n.v and_sranddaughter, €A leave 13’ me: devoted son and {ather. Funeral from Alexan eral “parlors. 315 15th 8. Avril 17, at 1 p.m. Relative? | invited to attend. K. On' Sundav. sday. WICK, CLARA April 14 1929 at her recidence. 2114 Eye st. n.w CLARA K. WICK. Puneral services at t residencs of her brother. J. H. Wick. 3770 Ath st. n.w.. Wednesday. April i7. at 2 p = Interment Prospect Hill Cemetery. 16 AMS. WILLIAM J. Suddenlz. on M. il 15, 1920, ‘st Alexandria. WILLAN 7. husband of Marie Willian Remains resiine at the chapel of Clvee - Nichols, 4209 9th st. n.w, Interment a Scranton, Pa. | WOODFORD. CAROLYN. The Ladies’ Ban- neker Aid Assoriation announces the deat of Mis: CAROLYN WOODFORD. Pu: Wednescay. April 17. 1929, at 2 p.m Walker Memorie] Beptist Church, 13th etween U and V sts. JULIA W nAMn{ro!, Pres, LANDONIA FULSOME. Re . THOMAS LODG! April 15, 1920. ht 8:35 a Hospitsl. THOMAS LODG! Mr. Lodge Wright and t Wright of Cross Road resting _at 623 Parragut_st. n.w. Wednesday at 11 am. Funeral servic at Nanlemoy Baptist'Church, Cross Row Charles County, Md., Wednesday, ‘““’I‘ . at 2 p.m. TME! ted Btates of Phner I{«?’flfitfl' i e | citizens have tmentof State ‘Americ onsulceneral gt Cana: DERO! 4B br ot Montreal. nouglou BARTSEATLT, at, Montreal, Cana epres ther m';’::“.a“ % In Memoriam. ! {)enm.m-m of State, AN, EDWARD 1. In sad but lov. | 'l"fh’#‘:efig%:itnflro“x dear Busband :g iled one year ago today. April 16. 1 the Dep: & |.: (osblfin B, &0’ the Mheten, D. C. CHINN, HESTER, !n mot] ;:’pl‘g't’e:l "\l lite two vears ago, d but lct\fi ,“’"}','; A Anolhl; d n;r !ull ended, And still we Think® ad’ weep for vou, dear mfl “E we ever forget? O B W‘m"flfo A D. . o - s lglh". = Au ;“‘ o “. l 4 Batdy R e gne vear DAUGHTE! toses ‘ Io, sad but leving v dearm fih FRYE, ELIZA. . but " ¥ho departed inls life ire pears ago od!1 ‘fi brance of my" ril 16, 1926. th have last ean tell PBE pai ol parting without farewell. our vrmo{‘y is as sweet :’!d'flz" 2o ass As in the B SP¥ DAUGHTER TDA. GIBBS. OSWALD AND luvk tribute of T cll!ldvel love, 18 30 PEREVA BB WhG Geparivd Rty A% sven years ago today, Aprl 1 1 o voices we hear no more, T ar {R"ihe Wient grave they 1ag. Tnoushts of znfl_- Au linger. n_this memori THEIR_DEVOTED F. MR AND MRS. BBS, LD AND O Emors ot our ‘dear, U - 3‘!“1 WA Sorht 16, The sweetest of memories you have left : AUNT AND UNCLE, MAUD AND ONZO. hays, to love. and then o part i | %fi“" NDMOTHER, M. 2. BATE- | GILROY. MARY. In sad but loving brance of our dear mother, MAR' ROY, who depstied Shis life tyelve years aso ‘today, “April 18, 1917, = Anniversary Tass a¢ 8. Slephen's Church, AND_MOTH: | OL GIBBS. * VA, o Joving ttie “nephew and who fi! ife unn ¥ lrl ago today, - em- HL- Norhen oi:.'} Gl :%'.wh ; m&'{‘"}:h ago, Alfl& k J:“{.‘ -flhR- - lll never ma In Memoriam. JAMES. PRANCES W.. AND Jouy H. 1In sad but loving rememotencs of ouf” ded mother, PRANCES H. JA™ 13 ; six ‘vears ago today, ATl ‘O our father, OHN H. .u\"fl, s die years january 12 thoushts. t n.’ffl-z fo show we stil rme OWAY, RND FRANCES £, WA JEFTRIES. TAMES A. In sad but loving \o; membrance of my devoted father. JAMES A JEFFRIES. who departed this life ons year ago today. April 18, 1928. Oh, how I have missed you. No'one ean teil the heartaches and b That 1 have shed, 8lesp on, paps. on. R8s "DAvGhTER ESTHER. JEFFRII JAMES A. In_sad memor: my d ed brother. JAMES A. who departed this life one year ago toda¥, April 18, 1028. (B'M takes ?n? loved :ne-llmm our home, 27 never from our hearts HIS SISTER. CLEMENTINA. NEITZEY. AUGUSTUS. 1In loving memory of_our dear daddy, AUGUS ITZEY, who departed (his life two yesrs #ge ‘fo- day, April 16, 1917, Dear daddy, your soul will lige on forever, On thruogh the flelds of time: You'll hold & spot down deep in our hesris "Till the stare no longer ghice HIS LOVING CHILDREN. ELSON. CATHERINE. 1In sad, but loving [imembrance of my dear moiher, OAT ERNIE NELSON. who, depated ihis 1if one year ago today, April Peacefully sleeping. restirz n mv Life’s weary trials and suffering past In silence you suffered, in peticnee bore, Until God caliéd you home to suffer no mare. You left behind a broken heart That loved you so since That never ¢id and never will orget_you. mother. dear. HER LOVING DAUGHTER, JANE B XPLSON. (‘Afl!ll'l' In loving rgme brance’ of our dear grandmother, - BriNe NELSON. who ‘drmaricd 1his. Wde one vear ago today, April 16, 1928, We had a precious treasure ence, She was our joy and pride. We loved her, perhaps o0 well. One year ago she diec. ©Oh. dear srandmother. how we When you voice we do not It_flis our hearts with sad When we see your vacant chair. Yon smiled your whols life through, And smiied through rears of pain You were loved by wil who knew sou, nd_too g00d to let remain HER DEVOTED GRANDCHILDR! veu L PERKING, AUGUSTUS L. Sacred o the my dear son. AUGUSTUS L who left me two yesrs 8go to- day. April 16, 1927, His sweet face is ever hefore me, 8till lingers in my mind. Though east down. I'm not forsal Thoueh so lonesome. rot aien Thou didst give and Thou hast Blacsed Lord. Thr will he done HIS LONELY MOTHER. HATTIE PER- ROBINSON. MARY C. KENNEDY, EVELYN SLATER. In loving remembrance of our ther. MARY C. ROBINSON. who Aopared i e sixveazs ags today. Aot 5%, 009, end Tour "deveted migce: FVELYN SLATER KENNEDY. who died nine years ago. April 5, 1920, The blow was hard. the shock severe: We never thought their death 50 near. Only those who have lost ean The pain of parting without farewell. No_one knows we have missed them, No one know bitter pain v nee they left us, been the same. DEVOTED CHILDREN AND AUNTS. THOMPSON. MARY F. Sacred to ihe meny- 53,00 our dear motier. MARY E. THO! BON. whe eeparted ihis life seventeen vears ago today, April 16, 1912 In_our hearts vour memory lingers ‘Sweetlv, tender. fond and tru There is not a day, dear mother, That we do not think of son. FAMILY. WEST. MATHEW M. In sad but lovin membrance of our dear father. MA' M. WEST. who departed this life six vears ato today. April 16. 1923. i But. Since ‘our ST. MATHEW M. In loving remem. ancs of our dear father. MA’ M ed six vears ago toda ved one has gone {arever. FAMILY. i< hard, the shock severe: ht'that death was so n can tell ferewell T._AND SONS. AN JOHN- TH AND CLA} ALEXANDER. Tn sad remem. N Phisband: MCExANDER xho Gepartsd this life three years 16, 1926 Gone, but not forgotten. T gid not krow the pain you bore, 1 not T gniy know sou w And pever ssid good SN = BiY WIFE JENNIE FANNTE WILLT MEMORIALS. * Monuments Mausoleuns | : LESIGNED AND ERECTED WRITE OR TELEPHONE MAIN 2068 FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET Tue J. F. Manning Co., Inc, 419 15TH STREST N W. WaSHINGTON 'EIAL DIRECTORS. Josep hf cBntx; s Sons 13034 M StoRAV"" “Brone. et 'V L. SPEAR Neither the successors of mor wfiu are utfl )ul with the original W. 1009 Formerly 540 F St. -w {Wm. H..Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 412 H 8t NE Lincoln 524 Modern_Chapel | ALMUS R.SPEARE the original W. R. Sum Co. nnecticut Co Potomac 4600 rs at 1208 B st.. 45 venrs at 40 Pt Frank Gdzr’s Sons Co. el non- Main 2473 Herbert B. 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