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PROMINENT REALTOR Deaths Reported. DIES AT CHEVY CHASE Francis Charles Ia Salle Bryant * Sucoumbs to Paralysis at Home. A N Y dl,n lEon\f Holhl u M. Hunm 8. 1200 O Mlurlclxl gm T ‘_’ e .2’. The following deaths have been reported to the Health Department in the past 34 hours: Mary J. SBnowden, 95, Home for Incurables. [Elizsbeth R. Henaernn, 89, 404 Maryland Ooncloullvl 100 fnecticut ave, %o""& ’i“%"h‘e’ea Hos- Rt cCamber, 36, Walter fteed’ Hos- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1929. THE WEATHER afternoon; fair and much cooler, with lowest temperature about 45 degrees tonight; tomorrow fair; continued cool; fresh, possibly strong northwest winds, dminishing tonight. Maryland—Showers this afternoo generally fair and much cooler, prol ably light frost in exposed places in | District of Columbia—Showers this 10:14 pm.; high tide, 3:13 am. an 3:35 pm. The Sun and Moon. o 'x;od-y‘flu.n rose 4:55 am.; sun sets 1 Tomarmwasun rises 4:55 am.; sun sets 7:15 p.m. Moon rises, 12:25 pm sets 1:44 a.m. Automoblle lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Great Falls—Clear. Weather in Various Cities. Births Reported. ted t X “.f""'.b".;z.-,.":n"m"m.::x:;:mx " Doy, BoRith, Bor. ....u un‘f“"““i.la'a'e‘a boy. ll. boy. u'l" i' ' Goldstemn, Michael :nu ATEIro Pearaki rgare Mulkerins, boy. Ly Ll Riidred Cl-rdlnur. .m R f’ 8_and Christa A. Warner, girl. (e afier"R."and " Dorothy ‘W. Jones. win sa‘mr B and Libbie areen, Yxr{’" boys PENSION EMPLOYE DIES. Pred H. Randall, employe for 15 years in the Pension Office here, died at his home. 5503 Broad Brmch road, yester- day afternoon. Mr. Randall was born in Lamont, Mich., June 12, 1876, and prior to com- ing to Washington, in 1914, was em- ployed in Detroit. He is survived by a widow, Mary Randall, and a son, Fred Greenwood Randall. ‘The body is being removed to Lamont, Mich., today, where funeral services and interment will follow. Beatha. | FEELEY, DOUGLA Wednesday Moy 13, 1029, at u-r eld Pospital 20U FEE] Ln’. ed 30 ¥ Funeral | Sorvices fat 5 ‘tiineral home. 1300 Nost nw. Saturday, May 16, aC 10 a Porismouth and Norfolk, Dlren plense Copy.) FORD, LIDA. On Wednesday, May 15, 1929, | at her residence, 608 A L Fairfax County, Va., Dlease’ copy.) Pavers Francis Charles La Salle Bryant, 55 years old, for the past eight years en- @aged in the real estate business in this city, with offices at 808 Seventeenth street, died at his home, 10 East Bradley lane, Chevy Chase, Md, yesterday. Death was due to paralysis. Mr. Bryant was a director of the Capital Title omnn!\v Co. ryant was the son of the late Mrs. Presley Bryant of Frank- omas C_Greenhow, 3. " lin, Ky. Prior to coming to this city | dence Hospital he was connected with the Oliver Min- - ing Co, in Minnesota, & branch of the !mlloa States Steel Corporation. He member of the Elks and Masons. "R, o survived by his widow, Mrs.| Elisabeth Donn Bryant. Puneral services will be conducted at the residence tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. Interment will be in Roc Creek Cemetery. DOCTORS Recommend Undertaker HAMBER Private AMBULANCES Local Calls, $4 Lew Cost Out of Town s ;l'nl. 11 monlhs 163 ris Dewdney, 5 "Maggte Easton. n'" 328 K o Annie Bickweli, 41, Badiey Banke: u5 i230 2 2, Fr Wi i omtg Brown, 2 achs £, Hawkins. dren. ol. 464 Phones{ Phone Columbia 432 et Plot, 28, Emergency H ‘months, Children's H P!¥attes Forester, 83, Home for Ased and 1353 unxo' st. s.w. Qaliiteer Hospital. b ceu s en's Hospital th 01823 “Aanon st | Casualty H en route Mrs. Davidson Seeks Divorce, Mrs, Helen K. Davidson, 2814 Thirty- ninth street, has flled suit for a limited divorce from Lewis G. Davidson, 5726 | Conduit road. They were married No- | vember 25, 1915, and have three chil- The wife charges that her husband deserted his family April 12, has tried to obtain a divorce from her in Virginia and Nevada. She is repre- sented by Attorney Etta L. Taggart. 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Adams 10341 west portion tonight; tomorrow fair and continued cool; strong northwest winds, diminishing late tonight. Virginia—Showers this afternoon fol- lowed by generally fair and much cooler, possibly light frost in exposed places in west portion tonight; tomorrow fair, cooler in southeast portion; strong northwest winds, diminishing late to- night. ‘West Virginia—Fair and much cooler, with light frost, possibly heavy in ex- posed places tonight; tomorrow fair | with rising temperature in afternoon. Records for 24 Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 83; 8 77; 12 midnight, 71 4 am, am., 73; noon, 78. Barometer—4 pm., 29.98: Eg“‘"‘"fi iy ng "Foba. Al ward and Sadie Davlnfl. a Hospital. BTemperature. & ans, boy. JHawking, boy. on, girl. e rge_and mnef Blrbtn @ifl. Statlons. Weather. * 19owore: BOG, small_tan and 'hlll ‘male; stubs on | sadgie. "Can Cojumbla s8red T T LOST. BARPIN, beatly .na garnets; reward. 0.38 Cloudy 4 Clear Pt.cloudy Abilene. Tex | Albany. Avranre, Atlantic City.. . 29. Baltimore, Md.. Birminghim *- 30.14 ital. TOVi- BLOUSE—Bny wmze silkc_blouge, size uu. in paper bag bearing Woodwar hrop name, on Tuesday, May 14, vicinity 11th & G sts._Phone Col. 8522. BUNCH OF KEYS Sun. ev Fla. ave. and 4th & N n. u Ekine 3 Faitmont st. and get Tewa pm., 68; DOG, _white _poodie, male, nearly strayed Wednesday night. Finder please Co: Fa 2328. __18 ‘mont._Col. .ma fox terrler. ._Reward. _Nort) 8 am, 29.82; noon, 29.70. Hightest temperature, at 4:15 p.m. yesterday Lowest temperature, 67, occurred at 5:15 am. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 77; lowest, 56. FOX TERRIER, Fomwers. 1o Mante of Wink Tide Tables. M}‘"" e woe Glear | B501. 1916 Park rd. Rewar (Furnished by United States Coast and ATl I W MR Geodetic Survey.) . Today—Low tide, 7 am. and 9:18 tan oalf: Monday. pm.; high tide, 2:10 am. and 2:31 f-.fi“‘cn&"“:u‘agi"xfifi m. E 85, occurred G female. forth_3508. yards, blac tcar; Wednesday, Al N on 1921, and Dhite georsert about_3:30. Reward. dLlceme NG > :lgudy Clous Sloudy OCKETBOOK, _lady between van et on Dniversity. reward. Pocxm‘uoox Containing_ 35, change and Keep money and return letters and w)clfl thook to 1018 Girard st. n.w., / SHIRT. vulh cuff links, Wit wlnanw yestercay. Reward. 35th and Dent pl. n.w. * . from Hamburger's, Baltimore, Call Franklin 5639, Baleigh' N - 2991 | San Anionio” . 36 T Sa% Bleer Cutii 30,98 OPEN A CHARGE |5t oz ACCOUNT st. Paul, FINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th & F blue &) Reward. Spokane, Wi WASH.. . Hawall expects that its recent vol- canic activity will increase the number of tourists to the island. 4 Floors Overflowing With Beautiful New Summer Dresses i lnst Veek. - after “REWADD for return of platinum bar pln set with 7 diamonds. lost Bul\dly ’?l' Monday. Return to 512 ilth st. aquestions asked. Surely This Is Dress Headquarters for Smart, Thrifty W ashington Women ALL SIZES Misses 14-16-18-20 Women 36-38-40-42-44 Large Sizes 46-48-50, Half Sizes to 521/ Main Floor—Wash Frocks This Super-Group Recently Arrived Wash Dresses Sensationally Low Priced! 88c ‘These are expertly made in fine quality wash- able materials with style and fit like silk dresses. Lovely new colors absolutely fast. Misses’ and matrons’ models in a complete range of size. Main Floor—Dresses n Jur dSeco Nearly 1,000 Newest Summer Dresses Every Conceivable Type at Sigmunds Famous Specialized Price oor Dress Department Real Savings on These Better DRESSES! Two Wonderful Groups at $11-75 and $14.75 Why pay $16.75 and $19.75 for dresses no better in any way than these. For they are indeed outstanding in style, quality and fit. Guaranteed savings of $4 and $5 on every dress. GRADUATION and MAY DAY DRESSES STREET and BUSINESS DRESSES PARTY DRESSES SPORT DRESSES Value that keeps our dress department busy with an ever-increasing number of delighted customers. We urge you to shop and compare to fully realize the excellent values in this Sigmund Specialized Dress offering. . Sigmunds—Dresses—Second Floor Second Floor—Dresses and to Wear With Summer Dresses These Beautiful SLIPS T;vo ‘Wonderful Groups 85¢ and #] 3 Rayon Satin, Rayon Crepe, in regular and extra sizes, with shadowproof hems, ruffled bot- con- In' Our Third Floor Children’s Dept. e Kiddies Dresses Real 3125, $149 and $198 Values Cute New Styles In this group you'll find fine quality rayon and muslin slips, also sports silks. In pretty shade Sizes 36 to .+ . ever so well made. Slips—Main Floor Mothers choose from many famous makes in prints, voiles, rayons, or- gandies, picques, dimities, broad- cloths. In ensemble effects, pantie dresses, bloomer dresses. Plain and ruffied effects. Newest colors. Third . Floor—Kiddies' Dept. All wanted shades. Slips—Main Floor Offering Over 700 Brand New Silk Summer Dresses That really look like $10 values! In this startling sale you'll find long sleeves...short sleeves. . .misses’, women’s and extra sizes. Light and dark colors and printed patterns on dark and light backgrounds. All the newest and most desirable s and trimmings. Basement—Dresses .38 Newest Colors! GRADY. THOMAS J. On Tuesday. May 14 ‘THOMAS J." GRADY, beloved hus- | Band of (e ate Jonenas Grame sl will take place from his late residence, 1231 North "Capitol st. Priday morning, May 17, at thence to Alo¥sits Chufchy where mass Wil he o'clock. Beaths. ALLEN, ERNEST. Departed this life, sud- | genly, Monday, May 13, 1929, at 314 and M ERNZST ALLEN, ' He leaves a st “of Triends to mourn, his debariure Romeatns resting at the J funeral chapel, 3rd a neral_Saturday, May e lsccond Baphist’ Chare, tween M and N sts. s.w. I coln Memorial Cemétery. 3 sald glock: nelntives”and Triends *In: : y_omit fowers. ¢ MDuX\t Olivet Cemetery. & .”'ilfln GRASSON, ELIZABETH, =Members of the Ladies’ Cliff Rock & ciety are notified of the death 0t ELTSAREIN GRASSON. Fu- eral Friday, May 17,1 pm. from Miles: %n;ncm 3rd st Deiween L and . MRS LENA 3. HART. MRS. LOUISE LEWIS, Fm el HOLCOMBE, JOSEPH GAL Tuesda; 320 Q0 New Yorr City, JOREPH GALES HOLGOMBE, son gt he late Joh Royall and Matilda’ Lee Holcombe. 17° JOHNSON. VIOLA CRAIG. Departed this life Moniday, May 13, 1920, VIOLA CRAIG JOHNSON, 'loving daushter_ of Martha a st. n.w. 1 BAILEY. She leaves to mourn their loss three devoted daushters, Roberson. _ Elizabeth o . n.w., Florrie Liver-| E.” Green of Wil and three sons-in-law, G Rkeph Roberson, - James Liverpool. Georae Grissom, and " fve ksandchiidren and a host of other relatives and {riends Funeral from Miles' Memorial C. M. Church, 3rd st. between L st. and N. ¥ ave Toe n.w. Friday, May 17. BRYANT, FRANCIS (‘nA‘nLNQ LA SALLE. 3 6th st. n.w Fri 7 Relatives and Iriends invited to attend: a C:"Cleaves. pastor, All are invited. oMy, Muy e Yoze* SO RER his *residence, On Wednesday. M 9. ac 1055 | LIAM GOODY am CIS CHARLES LA SALLE BRY- AN, Thetoved hutbend. ot Flizabet Donn Bryant and youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. 77, ‘at fterment ai Eresley Brant of Frankiin, K. *Funerai Rock Creek Cemetery. " Funeral private. -+ Tiday, May 17, . fro i : residerice; *10 East Bradley lane, Chevy | MARCERON; DOROTHY J. On Wednesday. Chase, Md. town Hospital, BYRD, WALTER, Departed this life Tues. | (nee Faulknee dap Muy 14 To20, 0045 W WALTER | Marceron, o beloved husband of Tnez Byt He afio leaves five 'sisters. four brothers. | M55 45 s and ‘s host of other Telatives and friends Remains resting at the Rhines funeral chapel, 3rd and Eve sts. s w. Fu- neral Priday. May 17, at 1pm. from the | private: ines {uneral chapel, 3ra an b Thterment Lincoln' Memorial | MONTGOMERY, PHILIP ?9:9 derice, 2110 ‘st n.w. beloyed wife of Josep) Notice of funeral neu-tm. JOSEPH. McDonald (nee Milstea Interment this Depasted 2 resi- Eye sts. s.W. Cemetery. CHESHIRE. EI.ITABI:‘I'I‘I LANSDA! 3 at th hmm\‘ Raieleny N o LSBT TANG: AVE MITCHELL CHESHIGE, wite of the Rivht Rev.: Joseph Blount Cheshire. Bishop of North 'Carolina, and daughter of the Rey, Walter A."and Susan Thomas Mitchell of Washington, D. C. EVANS, ANNIE. Departed, this life Wednes- day, 'May 15, 1929, at 7:15 p.m.. at_her Fesidence, 60 Cathedral st. Annapolis. M., ANNIE EVANS, beloved mother of Elorence rren brother-in-| law. neral Sunda; at 1 o'clock p.m from Mount Bethel n-pzm chureh, 7 between 2nd and 3rd sts. n.w., K. Rov, - pastor. (Bajtimore " &nd. Nocfol papérs please copy). Remains resting Bundy's funcral home, 621 Florida a (FETE). Funeral Marshall and John P. Calhoun. from As- paturdar, May 18, 1929, 2 p.m.. . E. Church, Annapolis, M ru. Al.lc: DIVEN. On Tuesday, May 14, 1odo. &t her sesidence; Divenhutst, Duni FAY, widow 1ok Yy Funeral serv- .| ave. nw. TR, Trest ralls Curch. Ve | Iatermont, “Eiicatd ©Comiomas °fl|‘a°e‘m?'- Chu: Ty, ACnmberhnd snd"Oakland, Md, segers| may be viowed Thursday cverifng atter 6 please COpY.) 16% o'clock. (Boston ple: y.) MOORE, CHARLES P. gn Tues: dny, (PETE Funcrai Fridas, from Bundy's fune These few-of-a- | kind items must ‘. be cleared from l our stocks! These Prices Friday Only E==—0_— —nl | IUNTER. JAMES W. ! JACKSON, | RANSOM. MARIA. Bratha. GHARLES P. On Tuesday. CHARL 'MOO I members o of ‘Nagionai Capitol Council, No. 363, Or: ger of 8t Luke. sre not dleu to,sttend Friday 30 mors & E, W. C. May 14, runu-x 1 W anndu funéral 'L HOWE, W. C. Sccretaty. EMMA V. On Wednssday, May E beloved wife of i Mrs p.m. Rel Taterment Codar Hili Cemetery SON. GEORGE L. On Wednesday, May 15, 1929 at his residence at Cabin Jonn. ORGE L. NELSON. beloved hus- neral services at Gawler's chapel, 1750 Pennsylvania av nw. Friday, May 17, at 3 p.m. Inter- mient Glenwood Cemetery. PHEBUS, EDWARD A. Suddenly on Tues- A 14, 1929 a Baltimore. Md, vited to attend. EANDALL. FRED H. On Wednesday, Jioy 9. at 6 p.m.. at his residence, 5503 Biosd: Branch rd. FRED il beloved hus: band of M Eundail and beloved fatner of Fi the WILL May 13 wzs at Freedmen's Hospital beloved brother e. 1239 n.W. Relatives and friends invited. THOMAS. HENRY. < iy 14, dence, 43 se. Sf"(he fure Henrietis ‘Thomas, and father of "Rosa, Walter, Henry. Eliza_ Jone Elizavett_Spencer’ anda. William Thoma Funeral Friday, May 17 'from Evenezet M E_Church, '4th and D sts. se oclock W B romas omciatin: Relatives and friends’ {vited Peacetul be thy silent slumber. 16° In Memoriam. BROWNE. MARY. WILKENSON: LOUISE v, it " WIL- Thres’ years Eptered into, eternal ago, April 6, 1906. You left behind a broken heart That loved you so sincere. That never did and never will Forget you. daughter, dea; YQUR LOVING MOTHER. EETFTY WALK- gue takes gur loved ones from our homes, ut never from our hearts. YOUR DAUGHTER, BETTY WALKER. * BRUCE.. PHILLIP. A tribute of love and devotion to the memory of my dear father, PHILLIP BRUCE. who departed this lifé three years ago today, May 16, 1926, Loved in life, remembered in death, EVOTED SON, AARON BRUCE. FRITZ. ETHAN ALLEN. Sacred to the sweet and everlasting memory of our deat little son and brother. ETHAN ALLEN RITZ who left us oné year ago today, May 15, 105, Farewell, Allen, darling, el be content: us happy and bright— Gone to tbe home where all wrongs are made right. HIS MOTHER, PATHER, BROTHER AND SISTERS. . In sad but loving ve: this life eleven years ago today, May 16, Just a line of sweet remembrance, Fhat Sir hearts st sHeve for you, THE FAMILY. * CATHERINE, Slcred to ibe memory of mother, ~ CATHERI ERBON b deparied this e one gebr a8 oday, May 1. 193 Loving thoughts, true and tender, Just to show we still remember. {IER DEVOTED CHILDREN. * JACKSON, CATHERINE AND ARTHUR. red fo the memory of my mother, Mrs. SRR JACRSON, Siho died May 16, 1928, and father, UR JACKSON, Who' dled iy 5o, 1913 God in His wisdom has recalled The boon His love has given, And though ‘the bodies slumber " here, UGHTER-IN-LA AND REBECCA JACKSON. In sad but loving memo- Ty of our dear mother, MARIA RANSOM, who died May 16, 1928, Gone. but not forgotten. HER LOVING DAUGHTERS. ' MARGIE S ARDUSUE RANSOM THOMAS, LELIA M. Sacted to the memorz ‘mo! IOMAS, W) nzn-x’zsd this s Sixteen years ago fodes, (5)—Reg. $39.50 Mahogany-Ve- neer Chest $22. 50 of Drawers (4)—Reg. $2.98 Mahogany-Fin- * ished Con- $1.98 sole Tables.. (6)—Reg. $15 Decorated Fiber T $9 95 - $5.95 (2)—Reg. $11 Malmgany Davenport Ta- ble, 48 inches long . (1)—Reg. $248 All Mohair Uphol- holstered Bed-Davenport Suite, 3 pieces....v.oveeaces cretonne $177.00 B . Trldunet $39.50 (1)—Reg. $450 3-pc. Mohair Upholstered Overstuffed Suite. .Solid mahngau) $290 frame ...... ot o .f’.’f"" —pesll 0 Chairs, upholstered and cane seat. .. $2°95 O R s Suite, jacquard velour upholstery...... $85 o <\ toometbo R e Metal Beds, 4x6 size.......... s i 1D i -y $129-50 ’6’“5;75,,,.’;";;7, Sty doutle $2.65 fast Suite, with extension table. .. e R AN . st $29 e $24 (14)—Reg. $6.50 Bedroom Rockers and 7 (2)—Reg. $139 3-pe. Overstuffed Living Rfin]; 5 5 (4)—Reg. $6.95 Wood Finish and It:v(.)ry $3.95 (1)—Reg. 3195 4-pr. Maple Bed- (2)—Reg. $35 5-pc. Decorated Break- $19.50 (2) Reg. $45 Kitchen Cabinet, white enamel $7.75 (2)—Reg. $39 54-in. Buffet, in walnut, long linen drawer .. (3)—Reg. $12 Fiber Park Strallres. oo ol R e LOW TERMS CONVENIENTLY ARRANGED “WRIGHT ¢ May 16, Peacefully lleepln resting at last, Life’s weary tr} 4 suftering past, lals an In ulcnce you suffered, in patience you Uml.ln God called’ you home to suffer no HER DAUGHTER. BESSIE M. THOMAS. WILLIAMS, GEORGIANA. A loving tribute to_the memory of our mother. GEORGIANA S. who departed this life thres years ago today, lhy u. :n . ming, Mother, dea: a0t Tovelt uu appears, In_the golden sunshine stre: ‘Thiousn the window of She years, REN. * WILLIAMS. GEORGIE A. aacred the memory of my dear mother, GEOI A Wi S. who died three years ago to- day, May 16, 1926. Mother, dear, it's lonely here without you, HER DI SON, MOSBY. ¢ FUNERAL_DIRECTORS. CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301_EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone Lincoln $72. “TIMOTHY HANLON _ Puneral Director Private_Ambulance 641 H S B Linc. 5543 V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of mor connected yith, the original 'W. R Speare_ es it 5t N.W. Fiona ’""km‘rg'm F_St. N.W. . H. Sardo & Co. anate Lnnousme Ambulance B Lincoln 524 oden onupel " Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home 923 New York Ave. N.W. Main 2600 ALMUS succezdlm the ormnal 'W. R. Speare Co. 1623 Connecticut Ave. Pc-tomac 4600 8 years at 45 34 940 F st. msm Co. Hd Tudilse Main 2473 SEVENTH ST. Modern_Chapel. Emcient Bervice: Dignified, Deal & Co. Quick, Automobile Service LINCOLN 8200. s m ST NE TABLISHED 1876, ES: JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St. N.W, Phone North 47. J. WILLIAM LEE’S SONS, e CREMATORIUM. 333 PA. AVE. N.W.__NATIONAL 1384, 1385. T. F. COSTELLO 1724 North Capitol St. NORTH 17976. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W Phone West 96 Established 181 CEMETERIES. CEDAR HILL CEMETERY ‘Washington's Most Beautiful Burial Park. Our service unequaled. Non-sectarian. Perpetual care. It costs no more. GLENWOOD CEMETERY Choice lots and sites for sale. Vaultage $5 per month, FORT LINCOI.N CEMETERY Crematoriu Do'mosln- rfi'oé'. 00 inetery Fhone ‘Main ‘Lincoin 387 CEMETERY LOTS. RAVE SITES, IN BEC. o LT Podmeters Lot no . glm sacrifice xord $725. Call me- FUNERAL DESIGNS. BLA TO! 1407 H Beautiful Floral Desxgns $5 and up. 'ALL_MAT Prompt Auto Delivery St‘rvlee. Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. Artistic —emmslve_nnqmmv- " GEO. C. SHAFFER _ 905-907 7th St. N.W. = g S e e e ot v EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS AT MOB- Qur Only Store, 14th & Eye

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