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Magill of Richmond, scretary of the executive committee of publication and Sabbath school work of the church, which was announced here. ‘The report of the permanent com- mittee on Protestant relief in Europs was likewise announced today, which sicted that there is opportunity for wide extension of Protestaniism on U continent. The report recommended tie follow- | ing advisory committee: W. Dobyns, Hay, Morrisiown, Tenn.: R. E. P Pine Bluff, Ari.; A. McCl St. Petersburg. R. Leyburn, Rome, Ga.; T. E. Gowe Louisville; W. McF. Alex ), Orleans: G. L. Bitter, Holly Spr Miss.; D. K. Ferguson. Marshall, ) J. H. Henderlite, Gastonia, N. C. A. McEiroy, Idabel, Okla.; bose, Spartansburg. S. C.: George Prazier, Memphis; C. T. Caldwell, Waco, Tex.; A. R. Bird, Washington, and F. C. Brown, Cl‘m’le%lon W. Va. Fnhmg Vlllagc Makes Bxg Haul. USEDOM, Germany (#). — After months of idleness, because of fce in | the Baltic, the flect of this fishing vil- lage put to sea and caught 30,000 | pounds on the first haul. The men said | their nets suddenly became so heavy Ihrv could scarcely be dragged into the OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th & F Experience and Expertness Rec- ommends Ryan Service. ant development of this n evidence of the appre- he hich eharacter of our Serviee. Funeral Parlor—Private Ambulance—and Livery in Connection. JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. € Telephone Atl W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road 1. 464 P“°""{ Adams 10341 Tnmed Morticians We have been so trained in rendering efficlent mor tuary service that there are no unnecessary de- lays, nor interrup- tions in our careful handling of this im- portant work. Com- plete modern facil- ittes, Modern Chapel. Private Ambulance. Just Phone— Perry & Walsh Morticians 2HSLNW. Main 984 4601 5th St. N.W. W. H. Du-‘ H. | | ... JDirths Reported. | Frpp \WEATHER llowing births have been reported to | - 4 — {lvr‘ Huuh Department during the last 24 [ d L._and Mildred McKay. girl. farvin H. and Doris M. MacMillan, girl. | er"u L. and Audl! R 5 llrl 1 Sherman 1 nnd Marie 1. Johnson. rl. Yyn‘rm e W. T. and Marion M. Fitzgerald, Randolph 8. and Edith E. Brawner, Ralph 8. and Viola V. King. girl. William a:m Bertha Irby. boy. Ke H. and Katherine M. Sheelor. boy R. and l’lmabe L._Helt. boy H. and Lillian L. Scribner, boy. Eckloff. girl. Leroy* and ry Dyer. girl John and Sarah Grast es A. and Dorothy Green. boy. R)v iehart and Goldston Daniel. boy. District of Columbia—T ng cloudiness and slightly warmer today | followed by showers and possibly | thunderstorms tonight and tomorrow: cooler tomorrow | Maryland and _Virginia—TIncreasing cloudiness followed by chowers and p sibly thunderstorms tonight and morrow; t s st pi this afte rmer east portion t West Virginia wirl. to- | “Increasing cloudines followed by showers and poscibly thunderstorms _ this _afternoon and hart . bov. | night; tomorrow mostly fair and slig Wilbert 8. and Audrey & Robinson. boY. | 1y cooler except showers in extreme east il portion. Deaths Reported. 66, 1611 Lawrence Record for 24 Hours. Temperature—Midnight, 54; 2 am 50; 4 am, 48; 6 am, 46; 8 am. 10" am., 64; 12 noon. 67 2 pm. 4 pm. 70; 6 pm, 65; 8 pm., 63; pm., 57. Highest temperature, lowest, 46. | Temperature same date last year— of the Highest, 45; lowest, 39 ‘ Tide Tables. | (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Low tide, 5:24 am. and 6:03 | tide, 11:01 am. and 6 10 Georee A. Veihmeyer. ROBErt B. Anderson. 85, Episcopal Horpital. Clara Pustka. 50. Providence Hospital Tiarrs R. Girton. 50, en route Garfield 94, St. Elizabeth's Hos- as Reeder, pliary Adams, 85, Little Sisters Charlotte Coleman, 65, 54. Gallinger Hospital. : i, 46. 2233 13th pi Charles . Fryc. 45 1938 Vermont ave. Mattie C. Mitchell. 44, 1813 T & Henry Burdette, 31, St. ll]llb"h) Hos- Epps. 20. 1461 Church st. Bernard Pratter, 26, 3028 M st Helen Scott, 4 months. 1534 8th st. Carson’'s Private Today- high The Sun nnd Moon. Today—Sun rose 5:15 am.; 6:57 p.m. ‘Tomorrow—3un rises 5:13 am.; sets 6:58 p.m. Moon rises 11:51 p.m.; sets 8:03 am Automobile lamps to be lighted cne- half hour after sunst Weather in V: ~Tempera fax. urdav. .86 ‘ e O 1 ots | | _Phosphate cargoes bulking more than | G e 225,000 tons a year are mow being hipped from Nauru, a small island only | 6 miles south of the Equator, whose esources are being exploited by Aus- | tralians. The phosphate is marketed in Ausiralia, New Zealand and Japan Some thousands of Kanaka and Chinese laborers are employed in the workings, their labor supervised by a force of 100 to 120 Europeans. The latter are recruited mainly in Australia. sun rious Cities. tation, 8 t pm to Iantic City. N. J. | Baltimore, Md. Bivmimenim, Ala | FOR 1.OST ANIMALS. appiy Animsl Resciie | Bismarck, N. Dak. Leaguc, 349 Maryland ave_s.w. Main 8088 Phone Chesenne, s | Cleveland, Ohio. | Davenport, Towa - | Denver. Colo | Des Motnes. Towa | Detroit, Mich Duluth, Minn. El Paso. Tex fiexibie 1 Reward. PIN, old-fashioned. with_ initi lost’ between 809 Portland st. and 309 10th st se: reward if retu Mre 8 J. Mehofme, Lin. 8004-W. 809 Fort- | CAT Persian and Maitese, maie, from 1756 | Kilbourne st; handsome reward. Return to | Galveston. Trx | 1741 Lanier pl.. Apt. 41. _Col. 844: | Helena, Mont | CHECK BOOK. at R. I and N. J. aves. | Indiacapolis, Ind.. ning money ‘and library card: re. | Jacksonville, Fla.. Return to Mrs. Ruth C. Horner, 1804 | Kansas City, Mo.. nd st. n.w 29° | Little, Rock,’ Atk CRESCENT BROOCH Sapphire and pearl: | 105 Angeles Thursday morni nb;nn. three inches long. | Loulsvill 9° M.m"h':". emphis, inchies Tonw, get with | 419 4th st nw. Franklin | Mobile, \ New Orlean: 10 | New York. N | NorthPlatte, | Omaha, 'Nebr | Philadelphia, | Phoentx, Ari: ‘Plll(burlh, Pa. | Portland, Me.... Portland, Orex O | Salt_Lake City, Utah St. Louls, Mo... 8t. Paul. Minn... | 8an "Antonio, Tex. | 8an Diego. Calif. p San Francisco, Caiif Santa Fe, N. Mex Savannah, G Beattle, Wasl Springfield. Til. Tampa, Fla | Toledo. Ohla Vicksbure. WASHIP\UTDN D. C.. Mich. Reward.” Barnes, P enn. | CROSS, gold, about 3 | pearis. Reward. £482. FUR SCARP, Rialt Pl e return to n.w. Phone Met. 227 Harris. > GLASSES, in_dark tortoise shell fi Wednexday. 'edmonds biack ‘e e orgia 1971 KF\/R four. on key ring iamond Fiiday: {dentification tag marked Benny | Coard, 613 Oak st, Jackson, Micl 1f found ~all Franklin 6643. 20 | KEYS. on April 25, between 17 d 18th | on H st brown leather key case, eontaining hnu 12 kevs. Please return to Room 324, ra ortation Bl % MEDAL. Robert Washington United Spanish War Veteran: Woodward Buil OPERA GLASSES, Franklin Optical @uintana Nebr.. Pa.l. ascoigne, Room 710, black case. name of Co.. Abril 26, Reward. 813 place n.w., Brightwood, ;(Ler POODLE DOG—White, clipped, BIack. under [eft_eye; name Cutesy; Decatur 2460._1018 Jackson s “black, between House Of | HALF OF CAMPUS IN FARM. ‘TOPEKA, Kans. (#).—Washburn Col- RING, gold, child Phone Lincoln 1007 SCARF, lady's, 'r:g a o rown 'border, esda or _Chev; | April 19 Reward. o MeKin | Cleveland 157 SPECTACLES. Philips "Terrace, and ts._Re as a farm. ‘The “south 80” of the school's 160- acre campus forms a chicken and stock farm this year. Last year corn a‘l:'the p.’i:::ipa’l‘s crop. The tmmhtml nc 2 arm, which is leased by the school e T ,-'.':.". ik | to_privaie farmers, was Washburn's 29. Reward. Call Ol 82 first gymnasium y n.w. Hiorn 3 3 o, F st o bfl'nn 5th Doctors Recommend W. W. Chambers Ambulance Service It is the best and the charge is only $4.00 in city. I defy any one to B el say this is not first- pldi funeral, g cars and all class goods and serv. prt i fee. We have expert embalmers. Our manager, Will Elliott, is & man of 35 years’ Py CEI/E V“AULT I » nu;:-;ut my any other uality service, is @sperience, Toel yault."" Price, '$85.00 pertect. = W. W. CHAMBERS CO. Washington’s Most Reasonable Undertaker 14th, Cor. Chapin St. N.-W. Col. 432 Chapel and Offices Forget That It’s a Duty! MAYBE you feel that going to church is a duty—and don’t go just for that very reason. All of us hate “duties.” Going to church is a lot more ,.,, mv m lm (/// /g; v’@'"kmu Il|"' than a duty. It's a privilege, and it's a joy. You feel better for hav- ing gone to church; you start'your whole week with fresh determina- tion and renewed strength. Go- ing to church is PRACTICAL; it helps in a hundred ways. EAL FUNERAL HOME | "For reference, Ask your neighbor 816 H SYR(!" N.E. | DYSON. JULIA. | BURDETTE. HENRY G. lege offers no academic courses in | farming, yet half its campus is operated Qards of Thanks. l sincere “thanks and appreciation to our many friends and relatives for their kind- | ness. sympathy and beautiful floral tribu the death ef our mother and i JULIA F. DYSON. THE FAMILY FORD, JULIAN R. We wish to express sincere appreciation and sratitude to friends and relatives for th the recent il death of our husband and father. passed awav on April 20. 1929: slso utiful floral tribufes. cars loa expressions of sympathy SWART FORD AND CHIL- IDDINGS. THOMAS R. We wish to ¢ our friends and relatives for their be: flowers and their kind expression pathy on the death of our husbanc father. THOMAS R. GIDDING MRS. GIDDINGS AND DAUGHTER WHITE. ERNEST. We wish to thank ou many friends for their kindgess. sympa- | and beautiful floral offerings ten- 4 death of Mr. ERNEST ood. Md THE FPAMILY. * Braths. ABADIE. EUGENE H. Suddenly. on Sat day. April 27. 1929, Col. EUGENE H_AB. DIE, formerly of 8t. Louls, Mo. Fune:al services in 8t. Louls on Tuesday, April 30 | EARRE1T, WILLIAM F. On Priday, Apr 26, 1929. WILLIAM F.. beloved son of the Dennis and Mary Barreit. FPuneral from his late residence. 1815 8th st. nw. on Monday. April 29. at 8:30 a.m. Reauiem mass at the Chureh of the Immacuiate Conception at 9 o'clock. ~Relatives an friends invited. " Interment Mount Ofivet emet, BA'I""E JOEL ALLAN. On Saturday. Anr . at Emergency Hospital. JOEL LAN BAI‘TL! Funeral services will te held at Chillicothe, Ohio, Monday after- | noon. April 29. ! BROWN, LOTTIE, Departed, this life rri- | beloved mother of Cl Brown and Beatrice Hall D. W. Cqleman. 8he also lesves a host of other relatives and friends to mourn fheir loss. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines tuneral chapel. 3rd and I's s.w. Notice of funeral later. Departed lhu iite | Friday. April 26, 1930 after s long ! HENRY G. BURDETTE. He leaves HENRY cneir Jovs 7 cnildren: 2 sisters brothers and a host of other relativ e | Funeral Monday. April 29, at § am., from | Fraziers new funeral home, 389 Rhode/ Isiand ave. Interment Mount Olizet Com- etery. 28 | BURNER. MARY CAROLINE LEP sat- | ur pril 27. 1929. &t 5:27 p.m.. ‘at the | residence’ of her daughter, Mrs Viole: E | Price, 127 Fern st. n.w.. after an iliness of | long duration. MARY CAROLINE LEEPER BURNER._wife of the late Lemuel FP.| Burner. She was the mother of nine thir | dren. seven of whom survive her. Weston | E. Bettle E.. E._ Lattin. Hugh Mrs._ Jennie E. Clarke, Mrs iolet E. Price, Puneral {rom her late | residenge Tuesday, April 30, at 2 pm. | Friends and relatives are invited. Inter- | ment at Rock Creek Cemetery. 29 CAREY, GEORGE DOUGLASS. Dep? iite Saturday. April 27, 1929, at his | sidence, 1231 New Jersey ave. n.v GEORGE DOUGLASS "CAREY, _beloved | Tushand of Elizebsth M. Carey.” Remains at Frazier's new funeral home. 389 Rhode Isiand ave. n.w. Notice of funeral Inter. | friend of Rev. m Charles E.. | CAREY, GEORGE, D.. Members of W. !run | 3 Lodge. No. 380. e Lodnt. Maa Ut the deatn of Broner | GEORGE D. CAREY. 1231 New Jersey | nw. Session of sorrcw Sunday. April 23. | at 5 pm. at home of W. Bruce Evans | Lode. Fairmount Helghts Mq T. JOUNSON, Exalted Ruler. H. A GOODRICH, Sec's. On Friday. A p.m.. at_her residence. Hyattsviile, Md.. MAMIE CAL- | HOUN" CHEW, widow ‘of Harry W. Ghew Funeral Monday. April 29. p: 28° CHARLOTTE, Departed this life . “April 25. 1929, at 7:08 am. at ‘Garson's Private Sanitarium, CHAR: LOTTE COLEMAN. devoted sister’ of Sam- uel, Thornton, Calvin and Winnfe Roots and Margaret' Beverly of New York and Gevotsd mother-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. H. H._Armstead of 1434 8§ t. nw Shie aiso leaves other relatives and friends Remains resting at the W, Ernest Jarvis Co. funersl parlors, 2222'Ga. ave. n.w Funeral Sunday. April 28, at 2 p.m.. from the Third Baptist Church, Sth and Que sts. nw. Relatives and friends invited (Baltimore and Philadelphia papers please copy.) 28 DAVIS, ALICE EDMONSTON. On Thurs: dav,"Aril 26, 1929, at her sesidence 807 | 6th’ st. n.e DMONSTON, ' be- Tomed ite i Jon K. Davie. in he 74th year of her life. Funeral from her late Tesidence Monday. April 29 at 2 p.m. In- terment at Congressional Cemetery. ~ 28 | DAVIS. ELIZABETH. On Saturday, Aan 27, 1929, ELIZABETH DAVIS. in U ycar of her age. Funeral from the sesie dence of her deughter. Mrs. Henry Ke driek Gibson, 214 Mason st.. Thrifton, V. on Monday afternoon at 2 k. Prien and relatives invited. Interment in Rock Creek Cemetery. DOUGLASS. MARY E. On Saturday, Anlll 1630, at her residence. 418 East Cavl, toi s Y E. DOUGLASS. Funeral from the wm residence on Monday, April ‘m., thence to Bt. Joseph's Bt where Tass will be said st 9 &m. | Interment Mount Olivet Cemeters. © 38 | ELLIS. DANIEL. | On Thursday, April 35, 1929, | at110 dence of his son. Percy | T.e., after a short ll- | ness, DANIEL ELLIS, sged 83 vears. be- loved husband of Sarah F. Ellis and father | of William Stanton Ellis, Annie J. Eilis, Sadie A Ellis, Percy L . Lady L. Ellis, Lacey B.' Ellis and | Mary A. Ellis. * Funeral from ms Jate home, | Disputana, Va., Sunday, April FRANKE, ROBERT TILLMAN. On Thur dey. April 25, 1929, at Akron. Ohio, ROB. ERT TILLMAN FRANKE, beloved son of Mrs. Gertrude Green of 1119 K st. n.w. Funeral services at Gawler's chapel Mon- day, April 28, at 2 p.m. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. | GIRTON, WARRY R Suddenly. on Pfidl April 26, 1929, HARRY R. GIRTON. forll 20 00 FAREY Givten. (hes Bim- mons) of 1215 30th st. n.w. Funeral from his late restdence, 1213 30th at. n.w.. Mon- day, April 29, at 2 oclock. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. GRAMM. ROBERT On Saturday. Aril 27, 1929. at his residence, 2145 K st. n.w. ROBERT E.. beloved husband of the la Adelaide Gramm (nee Lynch). Funeral April_30, from Hyman's fu- 641 H st ne. at 8:30 a.m. Requiem_mass at St. Stephen's Church at 9 n.m. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. GREEN., ISAAC. Departed this life Sat- urday, Apri] 27, 1929, at 9:20 a.m., &t his Tesidenco. 218 Florence ct. s.w. ISAAC GREEN, beloved husband of ‘Alberta Green, father of Harvey Green and stepfather of Anna and Charles Jones. He also leaves a host of other reiatives and friends to | mourn_their loss. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel, 3rd and Eve sts.’s.w. Notice of funeral later. 28 JEFFFRSON, ALBERT C. On Thursday April 25, 192 am. at his resi- ATtk B00 30 . i w, “ALBERT . "The beloved husband of the late Sophia’ Jef- | ferson and brother of Reuben and Kitty | Jeflerson and uncle of is, Wilbur, Mary and Kate Jeferson_and Jerome and Clifton Casey. Funeral Sunday, Aoril 28. | at 1 p.m. from Zion Baptist Church, F st. between 3rd and 413 sts. sw. Friends and relatives invited. LYNCH, JOHN WILLIAM. on Fridas. Anrfl 29, Cabin ' John. Md.. in his 67th year. N WILLIAM LYNCH. Funeral Monday. April 3. 10 am. from St. Mary's Catholic Church. | Rockviile, Md. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. 28 MARCOE. FRANK B. On Elenora B. Elils, ril 27. 1929. at Kalamazoo, Mich.. FRANK B. MARCOE. son of the Iate Witham . and Teress Marcoe, formerly of Washington, D C. MARTIN. MAY A. On Saturday, April 2 t 11 am, at her residence. 1301 Paeiech MARY ~A. MARTIN, daughter of the iate Hamilton and Cathe- rine Martin: sister of Joseph 8. Martin, Phoebe A. Ciarke and Dr. Thomas Martin. Funeral from her late residence. Tues- day, April 30, at 2 o'clock p.m. Relatives and friends invited to attend. McCARTHY, MINNIE. On Saturday, Abrfl 27, 1929. at Georgetown University Hos- pital, Mrs. MINNIE McCARTHY. widow of the iate john T. McCarthy. and beloved mother of Mrs. Kenneth H. Martin, in her sixty-eignth year. Notice of tuneral here- aite MORAN. CHARLES ALBERT. On Saturday. April 27, 1929, at 5 a.m.. at Garfleld Hos phal, “CHARLES ALBERT MORAN. be- We wish to express our | yipryg | Me Braths. FLORENCE G. On Saturdav, ORENEE prividente Hotpiten G TUTTLE. only child r! laries Purker. Funeral trom 2 el chapel. 301 East. Capiiol st April 28, 1 P £ please omii fowers. JOBN D. On Thursd 7929, JOMN D.. the heloved am A snd Annie Washingtor years ago today. April You left behind b Who loved you so sincer ever did and never wil et vou. wife dear HER HUSBAND. BENJAMIN B. BEAN. * DEAN. J. T. A token of love to the mem- ors ‘of ‘o dear father. J. T. DEAN. who left us three years ago today. April 23, 1926, His cheery smile and kindly wavs Are pleasant to reca He had a smile for every one And died beloved br ail HIS DEVOTED DAUGHTERS, SUE AYD IRMA DREW, CASSIE. A memory token of lov today. April 2 Jugt a line of sweet remembrance t'n memory fond and trie. Just a token of love's devo That our hearts still for you. HER DEVOTED HUSBAND AND CHI DREN. SAMUEL, HATTIE AND WALTE S NONA M. In sad but loving re- membrance of our dear baby. NONA M DUCKSON, who departed this life one year aro today, April 23, 1928. ious treasure once, s onr joy and pride her perhaps too well, r ago she died In_our hearts your me Sweetly, tender. fond There is not s day, dear Nona, That we do not think of ¥ MOTHER AND DADDY. * GOLDEN. JOSEPH W. In loving remem- brance of our dear father. JOSEPH W GOLDEN. who passed sway nine years 20 today. April 28, 1920. Nine years have passed. dear father, But our hearts are just the same, For many a siient tear has fallen ‘At the mention of thy name And our thoughts will always be of yeu While tn this world ye stay y lin | A DR. JULIA RANKI A tribu love o the memory of my dear mother. Dr. JULIA RANKIN HALL. who departed lx);;( life eleven years ago y, April 28. HER DAUGHTER, FRANCES WILLARD COWAN. HANDS. JOHN. TIn loving memory of our father, JOHN HANDS. who passed away eleven’ years aso today. April 23, 1918 Just & line of sweet remembrance Of & memory fond and true. THE PAMILY. * hl‘K!H‘. JAMES. In sad but loving re- of our dear pal JAMES P. KERRIGAN, ‘who depa:ted this life %0 years ago today. Ju(l a thought of sweet remembrance. Just a rztmnry fond and true, Just » “token of affecton And a heartache still for you. HIS FRIENDS. RATH. MARY A. Sacred to the mem- ory of my mother, MARY A. McGRATH who departed this life April 37. 1915. A niversary masses said at St. Joseph's Ci thedr; Columbys. Ohio; Franciscsn Mon- astery and 8t. Peter's Chyrch. HER DAUGHTER, ROSALIE B. McGRATH. MOORE. NOAH H. In sad but loving re- membrance of my beloved hushand and our father, Capt. NOAH H. MOORE. who departed this lifc one year ago toda:r, April 23, 1928, One vear has passed ice that sad day. Was "laken’ away We all loved him dearly. But God loved him best And took him to live In the sweet mansion of rest. Yes. the blow was great And the shock severe, For never did we think That his end was 8o near. Memories of him will alwazs linger hearts, and never fade Until we, too, reach the dusty @ Where one year ago he was I WIFE AND CHILDREN. * | SMITH, ANNIE MAY. In loving remem- dear daughter, ANNIE MAY who departed this life one year ago today, April 28, 1928. A preclous one from ut Rt e foved s sultede™™ A place is vacant in our home ich never can be fille HER LOVING! MOTHER AND PATHER. * THOMAS, HELEN E. Sacred to the memory of our dear HELEN E. THOMAS, who left us four years ago today, April 28, 1925, What is home without & mother, All things this world may send, But when we lost our dear Mother we lost our dearest friend. HER LOVING CHILDREN. * THOMAS. JOHN A. H. In loving memory of our _dear husband and father. JOHN A. H. THOMAS. Who departed this life two years ago today, April 23, 1827. Loving thoughts, true and tender, Just to show we still Temember. HIS_LOVING WIFE AND SON.” MABFL AND EARL. L. WRIGHT. LILLIAN F. In memory of my dear daughter. LILLIAN P. WRIGHT, who passed away April 28, 1928. How I miss you Until we meet a FUNERAL DIRECTORS. V. L. SPEARE CO. Nether the successors of nor connected with, the original w. R Speare establish- Biote Prank. 6620 1009 H St. N.W. Formerly 940 ¥ 8t. N.W. {Wm. H. Sardo & Co. ana(a Limousine Ambulance 412 H St. N.E. o Modern Chapel Lincoln 524 ALMUS R.SPEARE | sticceeding the original W. R. Speare Co. 1623 Connecticut Ave. Potomac 4600 & years at 1208 H_st., 45 years at M0 F of. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. . e e pel. Seleonone Main 2473 Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home 924 New York A N.W. Main 2600 ESTABLISHED 1876, JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th_St. N.W. __Phone North 47 CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone Lincoln_373. J- WILLIAM LEE'S SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CREMATORIUM, AVE_NW__NATIONAL 1384. 1388. TIMOTHY HANLON Puneral Director Private Ambula; 641 H St. N.E. Linc. 554, T. F. COSTELLO 1724 North Capitol St NORTH 17976 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons b BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W. Eoontanes el Established 1841 loved husbanc of Helen H. Moran. Funeral services at the W. W. Chambers funeral Home. 1485 and Chiapis sts- h.w s on Mon: day. ‘April 29, at 1:30 pm. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. | MORAN. CHARLES A. Special meeting of | Printing Pressmen’s Union, No. 1, will be | held in Typosraphical Temple. Monday, | April 29. 1929, at 1 p.m., for the purpose AP altending ihe funeral of CHARLES. A. MORARN. a superannuated member of the International Printing Pressmen and As- | sistants' Unfon of North Americ | T. A. FRANKLIN. President. CARL VAN WHITE, Secretary. MORGAN. CHARLES WARNER. Fridiy April 76, 1029, at Walter Reed Hospital. | CHARLES “WARNER MORG! husband of Lillian_Powers uor of Mrs. Florence E. Morgan Sharles . Morgan of Rockville, Md: Seral from his. Iate. residence. 618 Park | ave. Lyon Park. Va. to St Charles Church,” Clarendon, Va.. Monday. Apri 29, at § am. Interment in Ariington Na- tional Cemetery. SIMMONS. MARY C. on Prid MARY .. thllfl T, BI!I ons. _ FPuneral f h ate Fesidence, 3203 O st Bw.. Monday. April'35, at 3'pm. Relatives and, friends Tnterment Cedar il April 26, widow “of invited to attend. Cemetery. SMITH, ELMON EUGENE. Suddenly. on Friday. April 26, 1929, ELMON EUGENE. beloved hushand of Anna T. Smith (nee Dugan) and youngest son of Charles N. arrie C. h, aged 26 vears N heral from Ghe. ho hix parents. 510 6th st. s.e., on Mnnflu{ April 29, at 2 p.m. Interment’ Cedar ‘emetery. (Baiti- + Papers please copy.) 28 3 MARGARET = E. _Suddenly, Thursday, March 25, 1929, at 10:10 p.m.. at her 408 High 'st. Friendship Heights, ;' at the age of 56, MAR. GARET beloved wife of George M. Stadtler. “'Funeral services at her late home 9'a.m. Monday, April 29. followed by requiem ‘mass at Blessed Sacrament Church_at 9:30 a.m. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 28% THRIFT, LUCY E. After o lingering ilinese. 6, 1929, at 11:10, at her residence 1H 5304 st LOCY B THRIFT "(rec” Mc l Pherson), wife of Samuel, mother of Leonard,’ clifton. " Melvin _and | Chester, Services' 9:30 a.m. day. April 2 late residence. R . Va. 28% NTS. THE FINEST DISPLAY IN THE CITY. All_monuments reduced for 30 dass. 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