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THE EVENING cratic leader's declaration after the latter had finished. Earlier in the day Senator Heflin, Democrat, Alabama, had unsuccessfully renewed the attempt to get a vote on STAR, WASHINGTON. COUNTESS WIDELY KNOWN HERE DIES IN PARIS B APRIL 27, |“HUMAN FLY” SCHEDULES TEST OF WALL SCALING SATURDAY. 1999. » 7 Rail Workers Given Increase. NEW YORK. April 27 () —Wage increases of 6% per cent affecting 41,500 shopmen employed on the Erie Robinson of Arkansas, the Democratic vice presidential nominee last Fall, who took the Idahoan to task for his silence on that question during the political Draths. WASHINGTON. JOHN D. On Thursday. April 25, 1920, JOHN D, the beloved son William A and Annie Washington and THE WEATHER ROBINSON ATTACKS campaign. his resolution condemning the attack - i Distriect of Columbia—Fair and | Raliroad, the Canadian National Rafl- hm"\n of ‘l;nnv _Jenn.rx‘l Dorle Mor- “Senators can favor freedom of re- | made wpo wim After his Ku Klux Kian | Daughter of Late 0. C. 0’Donnell | Harry H. Gardiner to Make a Dem-| (ot B POV T 80 Tond and the Grand Trunk Railroad of | Rty Jatfe” witlibics Td wbta"Wars: L e s ey Brackion, A T of Baltimore Is Victim of onstration of His Skill To- | creasing cloudiness, probably followed | o "o c oonounced ¥ . B trom " Brmest Jaria Co. funeral 5 . Bve Interment Arling- Friends invited. 28 In Memoriam. BOWIE. PHILIP B. the ‘memory of United States when there is no political issue pending,” said Senator Robinson, “but we never heard even the Senator from Idaho talking about freedom of consclence while the last campaign was in progress, when that was supposed to by showers at night; moderate variable winds, mostly southeest. Maryland and Virginia—Mostly fair " tonight; tomorrow increasing cloudi- | B35 loas Wik 1aot B~ balover sonof The » ’ y iate Dennis and Mary Barrett. Puner ness, followed by showers In west por- | (oh, s idte" Tesidance, 1815 Bth st. nw. | morrow Afternoon. Harry H. Gardiner, the “human fly,” | will give another demonstration of his wall-scaling abilities tomorrow at 1:30 o'clock, when he will undertake to climb Heart Attack. Countess Aileen de Sayve, formerly a resident of this city and wife of Count Jean de Sayve, French nobleman, died at her home in Paris yesterday, accord- ing to word received here by her cousin, ton Cemetery. HAROLD “T0O COMMON.” APPLETON, Wis, April 27 (®).— Harold being “too common” a name, Braths. Idahoan’s Plea for Religious Tolerance Draws Refer- A tribute of love to my__devoted husband. 3 e . PHILIP B. BOW! e hat dominant aad svesshadowing | Sccording to Capt. Harold Spencer, he | Vif.® Rafaela Acosta, 1748 N street. | the Investment Building in an exhibi- | tion: not much change in temperature; | on onday, April 20. a7 8:30 am. Reauieri | 120 sears g today. Apri 31 Hezi 10 . 5 has asked the court to change it. “How- | Death was due to a h tack. tion for the benefit of the Drum and | moderate winds, mostly southeast. Bonception at 3 o tlock. "Relntires "ind | ©od's perfect plan e ti L t C. question. a heart attacl | West Virginia—Increasing cloudiness, Conception at 9 o'clock. Relatives and plan T cannot see, ence to Last Campaign. ‘Robinson turned his attack on the |land,” he belleves, wotlld be much bet- | Countess de Sayve was the daughter | Bugle Corps of Vincent Costello Post,| West Virginia—Increasing cloudiness, | griends vicea. * 1nterment Mount Ol Pt VNG Wikk, ‘RosE B sowre Idaho Senator, who was one of Mr.|ter. Capt. Spencer. whose father is|Of the late Oliver C. and Helen Carroll | American Legion. | Titghts toatsriow: elodd rggm ol Wi gl PRt ol BO' L Hoover's chief campaign backers, when 3 . o O'Donnell of Baltimore, Md. She was| On Easter Sunday Gardiner gave his 1 8! b (s ly, P ly BEENT. LILLIAN ¥, Departed this lite | Chan R WILLIAM E. In lovine memore ot A plea in the Senate earlier in the | Borah sought fo question nim_ during |20 Appleton municipal judge, was di-| widely known in Washington, first demonstration here, negotiating the | lowed by showers. vednesday; ADTIL 34,1345 oF Mer resii| LIAM E. CLARK. who Dassed tway seven week by Senator Borah, Republican, of | a farm relief talk. Borah remained on | Vorced several years ago from the form- | She is survived by her husband and | ascent successfully, but being unabl‘e 'g Records for 23 Hours. | ¥ at Ruth Dabney's funeral pariors. r*:’:: ::;rx‘nq.: YAmh i *d 1922. Idaho for religious tolerance drew sar- | his feet for some time seeking recogni- | er Isabelle Beattie, daughter of Sir| é"vfl BT fFg,fl\’rflond and Oliver de |come back down because of a P e | . Thermometer—4 p.m., 64; 8 pMm., 62: | {2805 tering” Funeral Suniage Arri 5, s Weary ighty v ek TSN castic comment yesterday from Senator ' tion, but took no notice of the Demo- | James and Lady Beattie of Scotland. ayve, all of Paris, wrist incurred in hte climb up. Gardi- | 15 ianight 54; 4 am., 48; 8 am., 53. | 1520, at Thitd Baptist Ohureh. 3th and Bis ever-patient. worn-out frame, —_——— ner, whose home is in Washington, | o, “gs" Que sts. n.w.. at 2 o'clock. 27% Has found swest rest at last HI3 WIFE AND CHILDREN. * DRURY. ADA KEARNEY. In sad but lov- ine remembrance of our dear sister. ADA KEARNEY DRURY. who died eighteen vears ago todav. April 27. 1911 HER BROTHER AND SISTER. * BRENT. LILLIAN F. Officers and members | of the Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Progressive Relief Association. No. 1. are requested to attend the funeral of Mrs. LILLIAN F. BRENT. Sunday. April 28, 1929, at 2 pm. | from the Third Baptist Church, 5th and Que sts. n.w. travels over the country giving exhibi- tions for Leglon posts. The Drum and Bugle Corps will give a concert in front of the building from 1 until 1:30 o'clock. Benefit tags will Barometer—4 pm. 2071: 8 pm., 20.84; 12 midnight, 29.94: 4 a.m., 30.06; 8 am, 30.15; noon, 30.17. Highest temperature, 65, occurred at 11_am. today. | W. F. BARRETT, 60 DIES. William F. Barrett, 60 years old, a 0 | FLOYD. ut lov 4 life-long resident of this city, died at ' be sold. Lowest temperature, 46, occurred at LAVENIA H. WATSON, Pres. || memyronce: of our deas father. WiTL1AM Yils it 1815 Bghkn §ikeet, yeateReay. | PP 6:15 am. today. pATHERINE EERRY, Hec. Sec. who died one Jear ago todar, : 3 ¥ Temperature e e ENT. LILLIAN F. The Young Ladies' Death was due to bronehial pneumonia. |W. T. ROE FUNERAL HELD. | ighest: 56, Towestr ga e 185t Year— | PAGICve obiuel npnotnees”thE IHEEL | Just o line of vwet remembrance ; 58; , 38. o Past Presiden N F T list' & memory fond ‘and T He had been in failing health for sev- i i poatein Bunday. April 38, 1920, at 2 Bme: from | Just a Token of loves devotion E 5. Funeral services for William T. Roe, o ‘Third Baptist Church. 5th and Que sts. n.w. 1 ‘Tha! you ¢ we will always think T i Mr. Barrett is survived by three sis- Furnished by United States Coast and | SAMUELLA_ MILTON, Pres, PAMILY. * ters, Mrs, John Burns, Mre Annie |® Clerk in the adjutant general's office, Rkt BarTey, | MAYME L. STEWART. Secy. S | JORD./CRARA. Sacred. 1o the memory of O'Donnell d M | War Department, who died at Sibley | BRENT, LILLIAN. All present and past our devofed mother. CLARA FORD. who e ‘c'l‘rv rs. Bridget Howland, | Hospital, Thursday, were held at the Toduvaow tide, 4:44 am. and 5:20 |~ officers of Queen Deborah Councll. No 1. | departed this lite Yhenty-seven years avo s : : . are requested e oday, 1902 ) . Aril 28, 1923, ai Third Bep P i in the Church of the Tmmacuiate Gone auspices of the Spanish-American War | Tomorrow—Low tide, 5:24 am. and | Chureh 3’3 oiclock = °* "7 | (g s e 3wy ‘m’\‘f Loved. remembered. lon, Bringing many a s ception Monday morning at 9 o'clock, following brief services at the residence S L e M DO e Veterans, and were followed by inter- t tear FANNIE CARPENTER, P. J. Inter ment with military honors in the Ar-|11:35 p.m. CHARLES JOHNSON.' G. H. P. When we are tired and heavy laden, toperment will be in Mount Olivet | ington National Cemetery. The 8 a M BRENT, LILLIAN. The Ladies' Crispus At- | il N0 one near to care. - Mr. Roe was a native of Conklin, o SEm- and’ Moow. tucks' Rellel Assoclation announces the | " RpinCuf SAUETCE 18 fadine— | | N. Y, and served as a non-commis- | Today—Sun rose 5:16 a.m.; sun sets| geain of Mre LILLIAN BREN.. hrn;,’,.::'.w ish our mother wore near. | ‘ PRIVATE e e o v Jue, | | Tomorow—Sun rises 5:15 am.; su| A3 SSBidh G 20,400, Que sus | FRITH, LAUBA Y, A, rbyte of ore 40é rine Corps from June, . 3 e - 1905, during which period he was sta- | Sets 6:57 p.m. | Dok B ARG mAMILT e s SO0, cTed W BEOWN. LOTT) Departed this life Fri- day, April 26, 1929, at | tioned successively at Norfolk, Wash-| Moon rises 10:56 p.m.; sets 7:20 am. i o her | ington, D. C., and in the Philippine | Automobile lamps to be lighted one- | feciaence 213'N ot 's b, LOTEIE BROWN, | GURLAY. FRANK. In sad but loving re Islands. Returnlng to the United States | half hour after sunset, beloved mother of Cli neu and Charles | ™embrance of my dear brother. FRANK » | Brown and Beatrice Hail; friend of Rev. GURLAY, who departed this life one year | in. Pebruary, 1914, he was sppointed & ) Condition of the Water. D:"W. Coleman. She aiso leaves s host| €0 today. April 37, 1928 HER LOVING BROTHER. CARL. * *4 | AMBULANCES Best in City ] 1 clerk in the War Department and of other relatives end frien to mourn ‘When T am " nel sile | Steel B“’:‘l X:“I“ 385 served there continuously until stricken | Great Falls—Muddy. heig Tons ™ Remain resting £ theSon | V7 Freah e e | NG by his fatal illness. Weather In s Notice of Taneral tater. 2 Tt 1 the world Torpetsr BURDETTE. HENRY G. Departed this life Friday, April 26, 1929. after a long jliness. COMPLETE Dear brother, we take, it matters not which road 5. FUNERALS OPEN A CHARGE BENSY G BUNDECLE job Ve i) mowidark G dopele i maybe. brothers and a host of Mi’l!l’ relatives. | g at God will somewhere join The road that leads to thee ol i v Funeral Monday, April 29, at 8 a.m.. from | NIl LOWELY SISTER. IRENE TATUM. Stattons. Weather. | praziers new funeral home. Rhode i The Roosevelt Tradition CHAMBERS ACCOUNT B e o B R | evoat cuams, Wiy resnred mane “ etery. o A -4 EL THEODORE ROOSEVELT be- 14th Street N.W., corner Chapin FINE MEN’S WEAR CAREY. GEORGE DOUGLASS. Departed | 3hther"ife Sonii 37, 2018 oo e 0 /' gins in Liberty a series of articles dealing PHONE COL. 432 EISEMAN’S—7th & F|&nene, 7o 2978 Cloudy | restaehce. " 1aN Now” Jersey ‘wve, "nw:| AtY loved her. so I miss her: in a rambling way—as if he were talking to his Albany, N, 219 &l::r” GEORGE' DOUGLASS, ccnm:v. cloved D T s e readers—with memories of Sagamore and the Hantic Oty " 3012 Clear L Prasies new ome, 389 Rhode Bringing many a silent tear. n t Atiantic_City at Prazier's new funeral home, 38 LI BaldH e Rt TeReEN. people who have lived there. A great rambling g:;xgmc:;e;muu 3012 Glear Island ave. n.w. Notice of funeral ater. QuiNG X house on the edge of Oyster Bay, thirty miles k, N. D. 29.76 Ptclouds | cypw MAMIE CALHOUN, On Friday, April | JOHNSON. ANNIE MAY. Tn sad but lovin as the crow_flies up Long Island Sound from 30.04 Clear 26, 1929, &t 5 D.m.. at her residence, S0 | remembrance of our loving daughter sn: d 0.0 e Wine ave.. Hyaltsyille, Md.. MAMIE CAL- | Sister, ANNIE MAY JOHNSON, who de owntown New York, this is the home where 30.12 Clear = . o ¢ w. | Dparted this life one year #go today, April , ¢ 2092 Pt.cloudy HOUN CHEW. widow of Harry W. Che the elder Roosevelt established himself as a Clear Puneral Monday, April 29, private. 28* 27, 1928, et Ohio 30.08 Cleveland. 'Ohio. Columbia. 8. C. Denver, Colo ELDORA LANG AND FAMILY. * McGROTH, MARY A. Sacre ory of my mother, MARY A COLEMAN, CHARLOTTE, Departed this life Thursday, April i929. "at 7:05 a.m. at Carson's Private Sanitarium, CHAR® Clear Clear Cloudy country gentleman long before he went to the White House. There great men of many na- Sprays Beautiful Floral B kit 5 - LOTTE COLEMAN, devoted Sister, of Sam- | Who departed this life April 27. 1915, ~An- tions came to visit; there Quentin Roosevelt o Qloudray | el Thoraton: Caisin and Wingle Rools | niversary masses said at St. Joseph's Ca- said farewell before the voyvage to France from 70 Cloudy and Margaret Beverly of New York and | thedral, Columbus. Ohfo: Franciscan Mon- astery and St. Peter’s Church. devoted mother-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. | astery and St Feters Chureh | oo ot Clear 3 H. Armstead of 1434 Swan st. which he never came back; there T. R. died, e, Mon . T0.00 o8 S| B n.w. and there, very quietly, Mrs. Roosevelt still Indianapolis,Ind 30. ua Cloudy She ‘aiso leaves other relatives and friends. | PITTS, ROSIE. In sad and loving remem- Hies Trib ksonville,Fla. 30.1 Cloudy Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis | = brance of cur dear mother and wife, > ributes Kaivas Gty ad. 39 34 Ptcloudy | Co. funerel parlors. 2222 Ga. ave. n.w ROSIE PITTS. who suddenly passed away Los Angeles. . 30,00 Cloudy | Fuberal Sunday, Apcil 28 at 3 p.m., ffom | two years ago loday, April 31, 1921, i <h, Miami, Fia. ... Glear' 7 | i hiwi" Refutives”and iriends” nviled: | - Heg chegry smiles and kindly wara . (Baltimore an adeiphia papers please . Read today in New oo 30! §22§’ cony 5% | she had @ smile Tor every one Oflanoma oliy. 4618 oudy | COLEMAN, € ers and mem- OTHER. Philadelphia,Pa. Phoenix. Ariz. Pittsburgh, Pa. Portiand, 'Me. Portiand, oreg.. Raleigh,'N. C. Balt Lake City. Antonio.. San Diego. Calif 20.98 64 8o Prancisco. 29.98 60 Benefit Societv, are notified of the deati of Bister CHARLOTTE, COLEMAN. Funeral Lunday, April 28, at 2 ¢'clock p.m.. from Third_Baptist Church, 5th and Que sts. n.w., Rev. George Bullock. pastor. Officers and ‘members of the sister lodges are fra- ternally névned A sad vear just ended. Another has set, Ard sl w and weep for you. Dear_mother: how can we ever forget? HER CHILDREN AND' SISTERS. RAYNOR, LOLA M. In sad but loving re- ce_of my mother-in. 9] M. who departed 1ife eleht yee.s afo today, AT 37, 1931, HELEN. JAMES, N SEALy Comtelor OLIVIA E-NEAL. W. P Bects. LIBERTY &) 8t. Louls, Mo... 0 DAVIS, ALICE EDMONSTON. On Thurs- | SNYDER. ALBERT F. In lovi y o A Weekly lor Everybody BE Bovis wiin. - 2504 04 Gny. ADFIL 25, 1020 8t ner restdences 807 | © our aead bov. ALBERT F SNYDER of | Senttle. Wi 6 6th' st ne, ALICE EDMONSTON. be-| Clarendom, Va. who left us elghteen years Spokene, Wagh. 2082 14 EBtcloudy | loved wite of John R. Davis. in the 7T4th | ago today, April 27, 1911. ASH,, D. C...3015 10 Clear year of her Iife. Funeral from Der 1ate | In our hearts your memory lingers, Tesidence Monday, April 29, at 2 p.m. In- o gy A g B o FOREIGN. o terment at Congressional Cemetery, 38 | ayioncpryioVing, fond and true; n a e at ewss an S E = (7 a.m., Greenwich time, today. DAVIS, ELIZABETH. On Saturday, April| That we do not think of you. Temperature, Weather. | U27, Tyo9. ELIZABETH DAVIS, in the 17th | MOTHER. DAD, GRANDMA MIDDLES- E f A S S London, England 48 Eartcloudy | year of her age. ~Funeral ffom the resi- | WORTH. . asy () CCess; uperior ervice Paris, Prane hoe dence of her dsughter. Mrs, Henry Ken- | gTEVENSON, PERCY. In sad and loving Vienna, Austria 48 Partcloudy | drick Gibson, 214 Meson st.. Thrifton, Vi el ot s R Te” e S v S?&’.:‘.!‘.,‘fi.f"'s‘.?:a‘:'.“"*‘ 38 garteloudy| on Monday dfiernoon at 2 dclock. Priends | [rother, PERCY STEVENSON, who passed 3 nd re ives invited, Interment in Rocl ” ou know we are located on Gibraltar,” Spain. 62 Partcloudy | Creek Cemetery. quvrly: KNSR G TO i Wl Just & line of sweet remembrance, J\ul a memory fond and true: THhat our Rewrcs Pl lons or o at our hearts ¢ o you. P Y. * (Noon, Greenwich time, today.) Horta (Fayal. Azores. Pari cloudy (Ourrent obsérvations.) Hamilton, Bermuda. 72 Part cloudy Juan, Porto Ri 80 Part cloudy one of the “wide streets” now —which means you can get to us more conveniently.. And the DE SAYDE, COUNTESS AILEEN. Suddeniy Friday, April 26, 1929, r fesidence in Paris, COUNTESS Al DE SAYDE, born O'Donnell. Havana, Cuba. 74 Clear DOUGLASS, MARY E. On Saturday, Abril | ZIMMERMAN, GEORGE W. BURN. BES. serVIce we render our patrons Colon, Cunal Zone. 80 Cloudy Zi; 1939, a¢ her Jesidence. 418 EesL CADL | T'SIE E. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear. beloved son. GEORGE MERMAN, who entered info_ eternal rest two years ago. April 25. 1977 and our dear, ‘beloved daughter. BESSIE E. BURN, who' passed away one year ago today, is supenor——because we don't measure it in strict terms of a from the above residence on Monday, April 29. at 8:30 am. thence to St. Joseph' h, where mass will be said at 9 am. Intermeént Mount Olivet Cemetery. Marriage Licenses. SEALED STORAGE We are now prepared to load your goods in one of perfunctoryperformance of banking routine; but temper it with cordial co-operation. Get to know us—and you'll solarn ollowin: August Trenkamp, 58 and Emily Wise. 40, poth _of Baltimore, Md.; Rev. Joseph F. nges. “Purward B, Wiseman, 21, and Edith M. e licenses have been issued to the ELLIS, DANIEL. On Thursday, April 25, 1929, at110a the residencs of his sqn. Percy L.Eilis, 5028 Meade st. n.c.. after a short ili- ness, DANIEL ELLIS, aged 82 vears, be- loved husband of Sarah F. Ellis and father of William Stanton Eilis, Annie J. Eliis, April 27, 1928, Day by day we grow more lonesome, Lonesome as the moments fly: Often we find ourselves a-wondering. Wondering why they had to die. : williams, 19, both of Hyattsville, Md.; Rev. | Elenora B. Ells, Sadle A. Eilis. Percy L, | What would we give to hold their hands, understand why this is Hugh T. Stevenson. Ellis, Lady L. Ellis, Lacey B. Ellis and | Iheir dear faces just to se 5 Edward 8. Hurd, 22, Kenllworth, D. C., and 3 A Ellts. " Funeral {rom his late home, Thelr loving smiles. their welcome voices, Olivia L. Alford. 17, Hyattsville, Md.; Rev. utana, Sunday, April 28. ¢ | That meant so much 0 us, David L. Blakemore. FRANKE, EOBERT TILLMAN. On .nm,,_ As we loved them. so we miss them: Washington Savings Bank Tenth and Grant Place Howard D. Wicker, 21, this city, and Car rilee Aughtry. 20, Charlotte, N. C.. Rev. John E. Bricgs. day. April 25, 1929, at Akron, Ohio, ROB- | ERT TILLMAN FRANKE. beloved son of Mrs. Gertrude Green of 1119 K st. n. In our memories they are always Loved, remembered, longed for Bringing many o stlent tesr. ar; [ways, ‘James Robinson. 24, and Mabel Evans, 19; [ Jirs, Gertrude Green of 1110 K st b SERER, DAD AND PAMILY. nard, Vi eas. oo Bty e PRT 5 day, April 29, at 2 p.m. Interment Rncx\ Loving and kind in all their ways. Thos. E. Jarrell, Pre:. J. D. Leonard, Vice Pres. & Treas. pdohn = "Martine, 48, Chicago. T, and | i Bimeters: . | Loving and kind in all thelr wave . B | R 5w Tohon e, 1o, | i SRARLES, K. Departed, this R e A g . 70,| suddenly Thursday. April 25 1920, a POt ot Mtae s e EmA e " | bm. &t his residence. 1335 Vermont ‘ve. GLADYS AND MILES, William E. Wa‘son. 80, Richmond, Va.. and n.w., CHARLES H. FRYE, devoted hu: Sadie Burdick, 50, this city; Rev. Paul G. Lineaweaver. dley H. Burrows. 72, and Ruth G. Har- ; Rev. 8. C. Coale. 25. Burlington, N. C.. gnd | Nloml J. Sanford, 19, this city; Rev. band of Elizabeth Prye. one sister, four brothers-in-| also leaves d A. 8. sts. n.w. Interment Harmony Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. i FRYE, CHARLES H. Departed this life sud- I?UN!I!AL nmc'rols. West. relative. Remains at s hew P T Rarrind Fark e *ay. | Luneral nome. 380 K. T. 8 '. ny. Pugeral| 4y, Quick.” Dienified. Eiiciens Servies, entra mature r Totka Marh, SR | pihelal o, un L L v, Tuneih | aucomobls S2ie o 0 s Bras Lincoln Memorial Church‘ i an Ww. w. Deal & Q). 818 B JT. NE LINCOLN 8200. amniy, hursdsy, v 35,02 1 me 2t |\ L, SPEARE CO 625-621 D Street NW. el ey ; ol 3 . aged 45. - Sysakes, 10 Rey Neney MaYBW. | o’ G| baul o Baavstn Pare aud Noogs sé o o mm':'f‘w"f“" ¢ Sor cnniind Phone Main 3660-1-2 SPECIALISTS industrial Power and Lighting Works Installed and Wired Leaders for 15 Years Adams, 56; Rev. Herbert 8. Births Reported. Smith. nd Sophie Protos. boy. B Bvelyn M. Gicason. boy: Lawrence B. and Gladys E. Mack, boy. Roy N. and Minnie I. Parker, boy. Walter' W. and Mary A. Stewart, boy. Deaths Reported. Joseph H. Hunter, 59, Sibley Hor Wilifam . Roe. 50, Sibley Hosals Lillian Tavior, " Punersl from the Lincoln le Church Sunday, April 28 at 1 p.m. Al Piends ase invi (Lynchburg. Roa- Doke and Bedford City papers will plgase copy. GASKINS, NATHANIEL. Departed this m- West Falls Church, Va. Remains resting ISAAC. Departed this lite Sat- urday, April 27, 1929, at 9:20 a.m., at his Feaena 118 Plorence. b sy’ ARG April 25. 1929, ‘at 12:15 a.m.. at his resi- dence. 726 3rd st. s.w.. ALBERT C.. the beloved husband of the late Sophia Jef- ferson and brother of Reuben and Kitty Jefferson and uncle of Louis. Wilbur, Mary and Kate Jeflerson and Jerome and Clifton Casey. Funeral Sunday, April 28. LYNCH. JOHN WILLIAM. On Friday, April R. Speare establ B2k gy o 1000 H SE NW. Formerly 940 F St. N.W. |Wm. H. Sardo & Co. ‘The following births have been reported Friday, April 26, 1929, at the residence of to the Health' Department in the 1ast 24| her daughier, Mrs. Jennie Heignt. 1708 | Private Limousine Ambulance how 5th st. n.w. NATHANIEL GASKINS, of | 412 B 8t. N.E. Lincoln 524 Modern_Chapel nd Mary A. Cooksey. boy. at Henry 8. Washington's funeral parior, d Kathleen M. Johnson. sirl.| 467 N st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. 4 Marian T. Faherty. boy. GREEN, LMUS Succeeding zs the orm.nal W. R. Speare 0.. e 66 I 49 Cin Willam H. and Laura B. Beard. boy. GREEN. beloved husband of ‘Alberta Green, ecticut Ave. ln l t an e e tag g be‘,‘,fi:‘.’;}"‘_‘m"“ father of Harvey Green and. stepfather of Robert L. and Regina 1. McKeever, irl. vty o T P otomac 4600 T f. Vaul Switchb d: Arthir 5 "and lelen M Kelos. girl. Taouen thelf Toes. " Temmins Testing a¢ the « r i ransformer aults, Switchboards, Wiilism ¢ fina Katle Eates, girls | e ael rd ap | YA At 1200 8 ot 45 vears s SO F ot Edward 'R and Josephine King. boy." = | EVe sts.s.w. Notice of funeral later. 3 Frank Geiet’s Sons Co. Generators, Motcrs and Controllers Meraland ‘and Ruth Gantt, boy. JEFFERSON, ALBERT C. On Thursdav. | 1113 spveNTH Mooty Ghipel. > Feleonons Main 2473 ESTABLISHED 1376, JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St. N.W. Phone North 47. 5 (1T following deaths have been reported to | At 1'pm. from Zion Bapiist Chirch. ¥ CHAS. S. ZURHORST fitt our steel vans at your house, lock and seal it there and i Mary £ B Arimmer. #0108 35tn £ | nd Telstives anvitea. - * o S VA b gy J. WILLIAM LEE'S SONS, place the van in our depository until you order deliv- | Seretf tplltoner, B B ns | S i, o Sone S5t Windinhy FUNERAL pIRBCTORS. ery in Washington or elsewhere. The utmost in security and convenience. Becurikp Storage Gompany 1140 Fifteenth Street 4Y; blocks north of the W hite House For 38 years providing security in storage, handling and shipping. Household effects, works of art, silverware, furs, clothing, rugs, & door. Drive out R. I. Ave. to dth St. and turn south, or cars pass NOTEBOOK_Black law notebook, Monday | hoise, 5 am. Mendss, Abci %o, ol 1228 G_St. N.W. automobiles, luggage, etc. the door, Call early and get first cholc O oard. —West 159 N S 'x'fxmoén?"fi"o’fifif hacomestats - L mivee C. A. ASPINWALL, President Porches. DON ’T MOVE Or Renew Your Lease When You Can Buy One of These Homes $100 CASH Monthly Payments 4th & T & U Sts. N.E. Six Big Rooms—Built-in Garages Sleeping Porches—Only a few left INSPECT 1926 4th Street N.E. H.R.HOWENSTEI 1301 H STREET NORTHWEST Six Rooms and Bath—Hot-water Heat—Electric Lights—Big These houses are not 'way out in suburbs, but in a convenient, built-up section, with concrete streets, cars pass the a good, INCORPORATED Infant twins, bovs. of H. Stanley By Tingler 10 Rours Caimais Hosplh Repnip Sporter, T3 T N. J. Ave er! Thompson, 8, Emergency Hospital. Louise Marshal. 84. 148 Ghureh st Ethiag Parls, 51, 1410 5th st. Frnest Harrison, 40. Garfield Hospital Fetta Cooper, 34, Bt Elizabeth's’ Hos- P'Bavia Cooper, 32. Gallinger Hospital. e In England and Wales there are more than 1,750,000 bachelors, AUTO TIRE, April 15, new Pirestone tire, tube and wheel, ral reward. Ge: 32x8: liber a 5“"?} left on Wisconsin ave, car Wedn duy affernoon. Re Phone Franklin 21. “"fuwoulg" S BREAST PIN, old-fashioned, on back: lost between 809 Fortiand :’;m:l' and 300 10th st e reward if returned. S:J. Mehofle, Lin. 8904-W, 809 Port- and Maltese, male, from 1756 handsome reward.’ Return to Apt. 41. Col. 8443-J. ray, tiger Thursday _evening, Park ra. nw. Rer stripe, male; strayed about 9:30, "from 1419 9795, . X lnd ll Ave: containing money and a library card; re- yard. Return to Mrs. Ruth C. Horner, 1804 nd & A 29 CRESCENT BROOGH—Sapphire and ;eurldly morning .bouz’: ree tnches 1o ward._Barnes, N. 3280. 29 HAT, tan, visea iraw i Ga. ave._Reward. 'Call Ga. 33 un on April 25, between 17th and n H st brown leather ke case, containing Sbout 17 Kevs. " Flsase refurn 1o Room 350, Transportation Blds. and receive reward. rown Teather; ebll- 0. sma amanh "o mahes" and’ T, DEsS: owner's Name. Reward. POCKETBOOK, with small amount of money 3nd railrosd piss. with gwner's name on it. Miss M. ornton. u PUPPY, bluk Alredale, brown legs, face, Tuesday, n'.mn ark, ua 'rmuhone Brad SHOE BUCKLE, t bmnu nnl th & Ran- dolph_st reward. Phone Columbia 1184. wire-haired. white with brown Rock Creek Park, March Ri pots_on head; i . from Bt. ville, Md. Cemetery. MORAN, CHARLES ALBERT. On Saturda: April 27, 1929, at 5 a.m. at Garfeld Hos ital. 'CHARLES ALBERT MORAN, be- loved husband of Helen H. Moran. Re- mains resting at thé W. W. Chambers fu- neral home. 14th and Chapin sts, n.w. Notice of funeral later. MORGA! CHARLES WARNER. Priday. April 26. 1920, at Waiter Reed Hospital CHAI WARNER ' MORGAN, = devoted Mary's Catholic Church. Interment St. Mary's Church,” Clarendon, Va.. Monday. 29, at § am. Interment in Arlington tional Cemetery. b RIGGS, EMMA_ JONES. Entered into rest on April 26, 1929, EMMA JONES, widow of Reuben Jones of Montgomery Co., Md. Funeral services at her late "home, 3337 Windsor ave. on Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Interment in family burial ground at Goshen, Montgomery Co., at 3:30 o'clock. SIMMONS, MARY C. On Friday, April 26, 1929, at 1 _pm. MARY C. 'widow of George T. Simmions. Puneral from her Iate residence, 3203 O st. n.w.. Monday, April 29, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited to attend.” Interment Cedar Hil Cemetery. SMITH, ELMON EUGENE. Suddenly. on Friday, April 26, 1929, ELMON EUGENE. beloved husband of Anna T. Smith (ne Dugan) snd youngest son of Charles N and Carrie C. Smit Deral from the home 0 arents, 510 6th st. s.e., on Monday, April 29, at 2 pm. Interment’ Ced#¥ Hill Cemetery. (Baiti- more, Md., DADErs please copy.) 28 STADTLER. =MARGARET E. Suddenly, Thursday, March 25, 1829, at 10. m. at her home, 408 'High Prier ndsnip Helghig, Md. at the sge ot 86. MAR- loved wife of George ihdtiar. = mumeral - services’ at he late t Cemetery. | LUCY E. Atter & lingering {iness. 9593 st Ltvcv E “THRIFT '(nee Mc: Pherson) Samuel, mother . of Et;lmon. s Meol;!ln. and” Chester Tite Temdence. “Butial Lecsnire Ve, 3b LI TTLE, FLORENCE G. On Saturday. April 27, 1920, ! Providence Hospital, FEORENCE G 5 n Charle ineval’ trom Bup- 10 it Capiiol st.. bW diierment CREMATORIUM. $32 PA_AVE N W __NATIONAL 1384. 1388, TIMOTHY HANLON Buneral Director Private Ambulance 641 H St. N.E. Linc. T TRl ‘cbsr‘EL‘Lo 1724 North Capitol St. Josep! h F. Bfl'..h' Sons | 5‘ f ’I R Y N P . Rusband fv'n' Lun.n!rn;;m Morgan t'rf"‘ on 3034 M St N wnmcu TeRges fil or the Rent You Are Now FPaying gty pamen & MEE B A Esiabliied 104 1 LOST. neral from his_late residence. Park = A 1 ave., Lyon Park. Va, to_ St. cnmem MONUMENTS. ‘ 10 THE FINEST DISPLAY IN THE CITY. 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