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SATURDAY, MAY 18 | in the present session in the face of the open opposition that had become evi- | | dent. THE WEATHER | Senator Norris based his opposition ‘ on the former Senator's attitude as District of Columbia, Maryland and | STAR. ' WASHINGTON, D. C chairman of the Senate lands com- | District of Columbia, Mary Sonien | ! mittee during the inquiry into the leas- and tomorrow: slightly warmer tonight: | cooler tomorrow night; increasing south | a ing of Teapot Dome naval oil reservi and southwest winds. | | 1 [PHARMACIST, 29 YEARS " j IN BUSINESS, EXPIRES!.-n.rn..vl,‘.flfnm:i&m:: e loving remembrance of mv beloved cousin. BESSIE WARD CORCORAN. who departerd this life three years ago fodas. May Consin, dear MRS. M. S. PRATHER D|ES.: ASKS $15,000 DAMAGES. Mrs. Mary S. Prather, wife of Llovd Rose Kruger Files Suit, Alleging Prather, retired clerk of the Interior Department, died at the Providence Hospital yesterday. Alleging that she was struck by the <Lt 2 — defendant's automobile and seriously Mrs. Prather was born in Washing- | injured while standing within the safe- | ton in 1858 and resided in this city zone ai Connecticut avenue and most of her life. At the time of her Woodley place, January 5, Rose Kruger. Heoth her home was at Landover, Md, | 2718 Woodley place. has filed suit for She is survived by her husband, Lioyd $15.000 damages from Maj. Cleveland H. Prather. 3d: two sons. Bryan and Lloyd Bandholtz, 3008 Connecticut avenue. Prather, and & daughter, Miss Dyoll | She is represented by Attorneys Harry Opposition Overcome and | Confirmation Voted After Prather. | J. Carroll and M. J. Evansha. Funeral services will be held privately . = | L ; Long Debate. at the W. W. Chambers undertaking | In a recent month savings deposits in parlor., ! Budapest, Hungary, jumped $1.600.000. | - Wilson C. Thompson, Native of | Delaware, Resident of Wash- ington Since He Was 15. | CORCORAN. BESSIE. In sad but loving re. Wilson C. Thompson, registered | pharmist of this city for nearly 30 years. | ZOTCORAY *hh” 4hor 11_am.. 72. | died at his home, 3026 Fifteenth street, Y®1™* aso (ndar Barometer—4 pm. 30.14: 8 pm. | yesterday. i am thinking you. 5 e <1 ¥ y. | Thinking of the pai 3011; 12 midnight, 30.09: 4 a.m., 30.04:| " mr. Thompson was born in Delaware | PIStirias sou In memory Highest temperature, 72, occurred at|in 1871 and came to Washington at | LOVING SISTER. 11 a.m. today. | th: age of 15. He worked for a number | CORCORAN. BESSIE, L mai uneatuce Haf Noconsre at! of years as apprentice In & drug store| CORGORAW. ‘who. fenuried | | years ago tedav. Mav 18. 1926, Temperature same date last year— 20d about 1900 entered business for| Ty, it ahn avaibrositine Highest, 82; lowest, 63. | himself, at Fourteent and Irving | That loved vou so sincere Tide Tables. | streets. He continued as proprietor of TR heter i | Rirmished by the DRIt Btate: 5t | this store until 1910, when he entered e P e runited States Const partnership with P. V. Pitton, in a drug Injuries by Auto. of you I'm dreaming, y : In the ‘soiden sunshine siteaming Through_the window of the vears COUSIN. NETTIE GREGORY. He also condemned his appearance n attorney before the interstate com- committee Tepresenting power after his retirement merce interests shortly from the Senate. Senator Blaine, who defeated Lenroot for the Republican nomination in Wis- | | consin two years ago, and _Senator Heflin, Democrat, Alabama, also joined | in_the verbal assauit. Scnator Goff, Republican, West Vir- ginia, asserted in defense of Lenroot | that his record as a Senator and as an By the Associated Press. attorney was clear. Irvine TIenroot, former Wisconsin | Senator, is to be a judge of the Court of Customs and Patent Appeals. Opposi- | tion to his nomination was overcome yesterday and the Senate voted con- Record for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 68; 8 pm,, 62; 12 midnight, 55; 4 a.m, 56; 8 am, 63; thousands of cus- tomers. You will be Cold Storage for Fur Coats, $3 Chokers Remodeled surprised how beau- tiful we can make New England Furriers We have pleased your choker look 5 sister. 618 12th St SARA ¥ DAILEY. In <ad but lovinz Franklin 6355 sister. dear HER LOVING SISTER. LILLIAN WIL- LIAMS. CORCORAN. Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to the Health Department in the last 24 hours BESSIE. In sad but It firmation. The vote was 42 to 27 and it came only after seven hours of continuous executive session, with Senator Norris. Republican continuing effort he began during the final davs of Coolidge administration debate by Nebraska, the t he Senate in to the end to the appointment. The nomination of the former Re- | publican Senator to the life-time post was transmitted to the Senate by Calvin upon President Hoover resubmitted it earlv Coolidge. OPEN A CHARGE - — but was never acted ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th & F AMBULANCES Steel Burial Vauits COMPLETE FUNERALS *4 Best in City 85 5. Any Make ' CHAMBERS 14th Street N.W., corner Chapin PHONE COL. 432 LOCKHAVEN PARKWAY to the POTOMAC thru CARDEROCK HOMESITES of unusual charm with ex- ceptional landscaping opportunities, overlooking the most beautiful reaches of the Upper Poto- No Camps. Restrictions. DRIVE OUT Sat. or Sun. Just five miles N.W. from D. C. line on Conduit Road HOPKINS-ARMSTRONG, INC 323-4 Colorado Bldg. mac. Main 2303 the block Richard A. Dant. 91, 1315 L st. s.e. Jida Pord. 84. 608 A st. n.e Emma’ V._Mossbrr Douglas_Seelev. 30.” Garfield Hospital. Joseph McDonald. 8. 2114 37th st Frances Blackman. 74. 1425 8 st Phlllip Montgomery, 36, 211 O st. AMintie Wheeler, 53. 351 M st. s.w Charles P. Moore. 50. Gallinger Hospital. Viola Govenor. 48. 4938 Meade st. n.e. Gertrude Smith. 46, 1830 Providence st. n.e Josephine Jackson, 45, Tuberculosis Hos- pitel voshua Morton. 33. 1620 Richard Cissel. Jack Haii. 4. Georgetow Infant of Robert and Mary minutes, 1325 Cedar st th st nger Hospital. Hospital Gordon, 3 and Helen Kadis. Rev. G. Silvertone. . atd Loulse Carter. 2 19 aud Sarah Jones, boil Marriage Licenses. i Archie Wyalt. 22, and Sallie C. Lewis, 21 R D B Sona T WaRALe. jr. 24 Fikins, W. Va. e T s arvetey) Buriven 0y James Rice, 23. and Beatrice Brcwn, 29: Ro Ty D’ Jarvie W, D GINSIY 30, and Jannice o Dixon. 19. both of Richmond. Va.; Rev, Wil- Phtet Laets Valentine V. Sendlak, ?2. Woodside. N._ Y., Valgnaine Y- Soniver: 76 Wanintlty Mnev e B minr OperL B Panse 2y 2, noim At Boitimeore. Nid e i T e are i Rev Sateuh B Cuttis e e asie Blockc 37 ot Bbionare, Mt Rev 'l Bltedle | Births Reported. | e e Tz v ctia e veibaen Vezpoctaaio | T R P T e SRl e e e e . o wir | Harold M. and Rena V. McDonald. boy. Emlous and Ruth C. Branett, girl. \ George and Dora Scott. bo; Giovanni rnd Antoinietia Vinciguerrs. girl, William and Annie Prather, g (twins). Beautiful Flowers For MEMORIAL DAY We are prepared to ship Flowers anywhere, $3.50 Artistically arranged Baskets, Sprays, &c., at most atiractive prices Special Memorial Wreaths as low as 1407 H St. between 14th and 15th Streets Telephone Main 370 Today—Low tide, 10:50 am. 11:07 pm.; high tide, 4:11 am. and and Low tide, high tide, 11:45 am. 5:03 am. and and The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 4:53 a.m.; 7:15 p.m. ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises 4:53 am.; sun sets 7:16 p.m. Moon rises 2:36 p.m.. sets 2:37 am. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after surset. Condition of the Water. Great Falls—Clear. Weather in Various Cities. Loy - »3 sun sets BTemperature 359U Stations. © - &wpians Cloudy Clear Pr.cloudy Clondy Clear Pi.clondy oudy Atlants. Ga Atiantic, City.” Baltimore. \d [ Buftalo arleston Cloudy Raining Pr.cloudy Clear Raining . Clear Clesr Cloudy Clear Raining Cloudy Clondy Clear Cloudy Clondy Raining Cloudy Clear . Ciear ! Cloudy . Clear . Pt.clondy . Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy ... Cloudy : Cloudy Raining .. Cloudy . Clear © Clear Clear Denves, Colo ... Detrott, Mich. El Paso. Tex .. Galveston. Tex. Helena, Mont Jacksonville Fla. Kansas City, Mo Los Angeles.. Loutsville. K. Miami. Fla N. Orleans | New York, N.¥ Qklahoma' City. Philadelphia Pa. 1 Bhaenix. Ariz Pitisburgh. Pa. Omaha, Nebr.. ! | Portiand. Me. . Portland. Oreg. Raleigh. N, C . Salt Lake Ciiv. 18an Antonio.." 2976 i San Diego. Calif 2996 | 8an_Franeisco.. 29.98 . Louts. Mo 79.82 Paul. Minn. 30.10 Seattle. Wasn... 20.14 Spoksne. Wash. 30.18 WASH., D. C...30.04 FOREIGN. (7 a.m. Greenwich time, today.) London, England......... 46 Cloudy | Paris. France 4 Cloudy | vienna. Austria’.] 50 Cloudy i ‘Noon. Gresnwich time. today » | Horta (Faval). Azores.. Part clonds | Current observations.) Hamilton. Bermuda....... 18 Havana, Cuba.... Colon. Canal Zon: i {PHYSICIAN HAS HOPE OF MILLER'S RECOVERY Part cloudy Part cloudy 80 Cloudy While Garfield Hospital today re- store at Pourteenth and Rhode Island avenue, i Mr. Thompson survived by his | widow, Mrs. Clara Mae Thompson, and a daughter, Mrs. Mae Cole. | . Funeral services will be held at S. H. Hines Co's funeral home, 2901 Four- 1|eemh street, tomorrow at 2 o'clock. Interment will follow at the Congres- | stonal Cemetery. Braths. ) Va. LILLIE BEAN. belo shail C. Bean. " Funeral from Oakton M. E. Church, Monday, Msy 20, at 2 p.m. 19° BLAYLOCK. WILLIAM B. Departed this iife, Thursday, M: At his resi- dence. 5215 Dix st. n.. WILLIAM B BLAYLOCK. Sr. the devoted husband of Jennie” E. “'Blaviock. devoted father of Ethel. Juila. William Alda and Inez Biaviock: brother nes E. and Cecil Blaylock —He also leaves a niece. Nettie May Blaviock: three brothers-in- d & host of other relatives and Funeral Monday, May 20. at 1 . fiom Mount Moriah Baptist Church 3rd and L sts s.w. Rev. J. H. Randolph officiating.” Interment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited to attend 19 BROCKENBURGH. Mayv 16. 1920 at 11:40 a.m.. dence. 1515 5th n.w.. ELIZABI ENBURGIL beloved m | Moore aud muthe W. Mooie. Fune | Babust Church. 3 Sundsy Mav 19, st Telatives inVited iial 18° ENBURGH. ELIZABETH. Officers and members of the [ome Benefit Associs- tion are advised of he death of Mrs ELIZABETH BROCKENBURGH. at 11:40 a.m. May 16, 1929, Funeral Sunday. May 19. ‘at 12 noon, Mount Carmel Baptist Church, 3rd_and Ese sts. n.w. MRS. MARY BRYANT, Pres. ANNA C. COOPER. Sec. | BROCKENBURGH. ELIZABETH. Ladi lumbia Aid Association _announces Lottie T. Thadden Carmel aud Eyve als nw weluck. Frien eut at | of of Mt BURGH. Puneral Sunday. May 19. 1929. at 12 cclock. Mount Carmel Baptist Church, 3rd and Eve sts. n.w. INDIANA PYLER, Pres. JENNIE E. BARNES. Rec. Sec BYRD. ALICE. Departed this life Priday. May' 17,1923, at 11:45 am. al her resi: dence. 1227 8 &1 nw.. ALICE BYRD. wife of the late Philip Byid. beloved mother of Selina Johnson. Henry Green, Florence Morton ‘and Philip . grandmother of Rebecca Payne. Sarah P. Hallsiorks. Oll e and Henry Green. ir.; Leslie Byrd and George Holmes. She leaves a host of other ~ relatives’ and _friends, Fune Tuesday. May 21. at 2 pm.. residence. Relatives and friends invited. 20 ! COOK. ELLA J. Suddenlv. on Friday. May i 1929, at her residence. 1606 6th st n.w. ELLA J. COOK. devoted wife of Isaac Cook. “She also leaves four sisters. two brothers. one uncle, and other relatives and friends. Notice of funeral hereafter | Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis ! Co. funeral parlors. 2222 Orgia ave. n.w. DONCH, SARAH GREENE. Friday. May 17 1929, ‘at 1:35 a.m.. at Sibley 'Hospital SARAH GREENE (Minnie). beloved wife of Willam A. Donch and sister of Alvin M. McNish ‘of this city and William J. MeNish of San Francisco. Calif. Funeral from her late residence. 1315 Kennedy st R, Monder. Mav 20. ai 1l am. Rela: On Seturday. May 18. 5402 Conn. ave | tives and friends invited to attend. | BANSON, GEORGE. at his residence GEORGE HANSON. Josephine Van Dwyn Hanson. H. Hines Co. n.w. 1929, nw. late mains resting at the 8. neral home. 2901 14th st. | funeral later. HAMILTON, FRANK P. Saturday. Max 18. 1929, at Providence Hospital. FRANK P. HAMILTON. Body resting at the of James T. Ryan. Pennsylvania ave. i ELIZABETH. Thursdar. | death of MRS. ELIZABETH BROCKEN- | from above | husband of the Re- Notice of arlors | memhrance of our dear moher | CORCORAN. who departed this li vears ago today. May 18. 1926, . who gave us the best o herished our sccrets. o her aught us to pra | Mother love. who taught us to in heaven R LOVING C In COOK! COOKE. our son. ASA lile five years sgo fodav MOTHER AND FATHER. * | [bawsox. cianLorre asn sv. cym 1 | “sad but'loving remembrance of our darling CHARLOTTE DAWSON. who de- Patied this life two vears agn todar. Mav 18, 1827 'and our dear father, ST. CLAIR | DAWSON, ‘eiant years ato, March 23, 1921 5 In_our hearts vour Tender. sueelly. | Tnere is not a dar. | Tather | That We do not think of you. | We s0 often t When our h ASA N <ad remembrance of o departed this May 18, 1924 mother. memors lingers, fond and true dear mother and nk of you, ris are sad with pain: This world would be heaven to u: Could you be with us again THEIR LONELY CHILDREN. * | DREVER. LOTTIE. In sad but | membrance of mv dear aunt DREYER. who departed this Sears ago todav. Mav 1. 1926, Three vears have pacsed, Since fhar <ad dav When the one I ioved Was tuken away. T loved her desrly But God oved D And touk ber to | T e sweet o Yes. the biow w | Aud the shock severe, | For never did T think | “That her end was so near | Memories of her will always In ‘my heart never fade. { Until 1. too. reach the dusty gr Wher'e thies vears ago she wa EDWARD CHARLES MARTENS. SAN. WILLIAM €. TIn sad but lnving embrance of our beloved son. WIT- LIAM C. DUGAN. who departed this life two years ago today, May 18, 1927, | Rest in peace FATHER AND MOTHER. * MPEY. FLORENCE E. | “of our dear mother and grandmother. FLORENCE E. EMPEY. who departed this life four years ago today. May 13, 1925, Just when life was sweetest And she could have lived her best. | The gates of heaven opened { And God called her home to rest | DAISY KLOCK AND FLORENCE KLOCK. * HICKS, JAMES W. Tn fond memory of - dear 'brother and devoted uncle. JAMES WILLIAM HICKS. who fell asleep one year ago today. May 18, 1928, | Guarded and kept by the Savior. Victor o'er death and the gra We know you are peacefully sleeping In Jesus. the mighty to save. BROTHER. A. P, HICKS. AND NIECES. | TREBECCA F. NORTON AND LILLIAN F. MORTON. - HOLMES. MARTHA. TIn loving_memory of our dear mother. MARTHA HOLMES. departed this life one year ago May 18. 1928 With br loving re. LOTTT lite thres best In loving memor: 1 n hearts we watched you Althoush we loved vou dearls We could not make you staz. DAUGHTER AND SON, LOTTIE AND JORN . JOHNSON, HWATTIE. In sad but lovinz ‘memory’ of ‘my dear davghter. HATT! | JOHNSON. who departed this life one year azo today. May 18, 1938, Peacefully sleepinz. resting-at last. Life's weary triais and suffering have passed. In silence bore you suffered. in patience you ported “no change” in the condition 6 | Alvin W. Miller, Central High School | principal, who lies there s ricken l'llh‘ streptococcus _poisoning, the office of | Until God called you home to suffer no more. HER MOTHER. * FANNIE E. In loving remembrance 8o Aot of funeral nter: i IMIRIE, MARY. On Saturdav. Max 18, 1929. | . Al 730 am.. at her residence. 499 Mary- | ging. Iand ave. s.%.. MARY IMIRIE. daushter of hoe A Group Of Unusual HOUSCS HE natural beauties of Kenwood are but the foundation of what the developing plans are making it for the future. Think of what a gorgeous and matchless picture is in prospect when the five miles or more of avenues that are being planted with flnwering cherry trees are in bloom—the same species that skirt the Basin in Potomac Park and make it the Mecca for tourists from all over the world! ~ That's on]y one of many features prov;dmg a still more wonderful setting for artistically de- signed homes, with an entrancing environment in which to live. Every in-town facility, only 20 minutes from the center of the city—in an exceptional and ex- clusive community guarded by restrictions that will preserve the standard set—insuring a safe investment. —_— Three Ways to Reach Ktnwood Motor out Connecticut Avenue, through Brad- ley Lane, crossing Wisconsin Avenue, continuing under the viaduct to entrance to Kenwood, three short squares on the leit, Motor out Connecticut Avenue to Chevy Chase Circle, turning leit into Grafton Street, through Dorset Avenue, Somerset. Or motor out Wisconsin Avenue to Dorset Avenue, Somerset, which will lead directly into the south entrance of Kenwood. Kennedy-Chamberlin Development Co. 2400 Sixteenth Street Columbia~7280 Dr. J. C. Wynkoop. physician, announced that a slight clearing up of & new infection which yesterday caused hopes for his recovery to wane, and a slight improvement in his general physical condition, had been noted since last night. This Tater report borne out also in the hospital's statement that the principal had spent “a restful night.” A fourth blood transfusion was admin- istered to the patient yesterday and others may follow. Mr. Miller was bitten on the wrist nearly three weeks ago by a pet cat. Home treatment falled and infection. in the following day. MISSISSIPPI SOCIETY HOLDS ANNUAL ELECTION Reps ssentative Jeff Busby was elected president_of the Mississippi State So- ciety at the last meeting of this season in Confederate Memorial Hall, 1332 Ver- mont avenue, last night. are Col. Ephriam G. Peyton, first vice president; Miss Lillian Chenoweth, sec: ond vice president; Miss Velma Barnes, third viee president; Leavern Lackey, secretary: James E. Lee, financial sec- retary; Samuel Montgomery, assistant financial secretary; Mis. Sue Fite Ram- sey. historian, and 'W. M. R. King, inner guard. Representative James W. Collier, re- tiring president, pysided and gave a short talk. Mr. Blsby made an mc- ceptance speech, Col. Peyton spoke briefly and the reports of the secre- taries were heard. The next meeting of the society will be_held in December. ?.:'\‘i'ttrrx':;-;wnus".nla,z’ diamond chip in . Return Room 2710, P Commission. _Reward. _ o e BAR PIN, platinum set_with sapphires. on Sundsy, May 12. at or near Immanuel Bap- tist Churcn. Phone Cleveland 4822, Reward. S 18 BILLFOLD-—-Brown: name 8. W. Whitehurst: on R. F. & P. bus 1o or from Washington or,near ine Willard Hotel: conaining abotit cai ¢ - wara™"'Prone Adama 3807 Ov e R BROOCH. with coral. in Gold's Dept. Store OF On Frat: mow initiats AL R Do loom. “Reward. * Call Nat. 3000 ‘or North 197 4 1 CANARY BIRD—AIl yellow: May 13: 1310 Varnim ac. now. "Reward Adams T3¢ asked for the return or information leadin fo" e Yeturn 0f & lare bInck and tan dos {Dobermun, Finscher); disappeared 2" weeks orris Simon. 5226 39th st. u.w. Tele- ago. Mortis simo 9Lh st. 1w, Tele. DOG, gray and tan, Rex, no collar. Adams 5127 18° DOG.” wire-haired fox terrier. female. Monday. May. 15, Reward. North 3508. Thursday ev _1719_Hobart st._Adams 2836. “Speciacle style. tortoise-shell rim; near 18th and Columbia rd. Phone Columbi 0x W Ticense tas 1o, 16707, Phone Cleveland 6477: reward. = * FRATERNITY PIN—Leiter “C" sel pearls._Address Box 245-X, Star office. " 1 GLASSES, shell rim, Wednesday, between Denrike Bldg., Geo. Washington U.: reward. Room 605 Denrike Bldg. J. C. Drake. HANDBAG, black leather. lost Friday 1iight. containi rds, address book. Phone L. _ Reward." ° HORSE_Brizht bay, welshy 1.000. male. ith short mane. ' Reward. 3915 D St.n.w. Cleve. 3641, B KEY RING, with fouf auto Keys: on 19th st. near New York ave. Finder please return 1o Apt. 201, 2551 17th st. n.w._Reward. MFDALS” Two gold school medals, one in- scribed “Honor': other, Christian Doctrine. Franklin 8043 Reward. e METROPOLITAN POLICE_BADGE. No. 580. Return to No. 9 precinci, W. M. Malone. 1 PURSE Lady's small, gray. silk coln purse contents, money and Iraternily pin: reward. Address Box 200-V. Star office. ROSEARY. amethyst, in black case. May 10. Mrs. J. D, Fersuson, Rockville, Md. Phone Kensington 135-J. iy, WRIST WATCH. lady's, Blgin, 2 diamonds. 2 sapphires: initials M. K. M.. bracelet with Sapphires: reward. 320 13th st. n.e. 20° WRIST WATCH—Lady's, white gold Egi with bracelet attached. Reward. 2301 Moj Toe st n.e. Pol. 1394-W 3 375 REWAPD for return of platinim bar Set with 7 dlamonds. lest ‘Sunday or Return to 312 ilth %, No the educator’s | which has since become general, sct| Others elected | DOG—Substsntial reward and no questions | with the late John and Ellen Imirie. | funeral later. | KIRK, EDITH GRISWOLD. May 17, 1929, at the danghter. 504 Dahlia 20° on st. n.w. Beatrice Griswold _Dickson. ~Services af the 8. H. Hines Co. funeral home. 2001 14th st. n.w. Monday, May 20. at p.m. Interment Rock Creek Cemeters. ‘Rochester. N. Y. and Richmond. papers copy.) 1 KIRKWOOD. JAMES. Friday. May 17. 1926. at 12 o'clock. JAMES KIRKWOOD. the beloved husband ‘of the Jate Christine Kirkwood. Funeral services and interment at Norfoik. Va. | LOWRY. ROBERT G. On Pridav. Mav 17, 1929. ROBERT GEORGE. beloved husband of Susanna Lowry. Puneral from the chapel of Prank Cefer's Sons Co.. 1113 7th st. n.w. on 'Monday. May 30. at 2:30 p.m Relatives and friends invited. Interment tpri Glenwood Cemetery. 19° MARCERON. DOROTHY J. Wednésdar. May 15, 1020 "ac 11385 pim. ai George town Hospital. DOROTHY J. {hee Fanlkner). heloved wife of Joseph A Marceron. Puneral will take place at her late residence. Lacy Station. Ballston. Va. Sunday, Mav'19. Walker's Chapel M. P. Church at 2 pm. Relatives and friends invited. Interment | church cemetery. 18 | MORRIS. JOHN May 1929, st. n.w. JOHN WESLEY loved husband of Olive E. mains resting at the 8. H 2001 14th st. Departed this WESLEY. at his residence. 2713 1 Morris. | Re- Hmes Co. fu- | neral nome. n.w. Notice of | funeral Jater | NIGHTWINE. MARY A. On Thursdar. Moy 16. 1929. MARY A.. beloved wife of James | Nightwine. Remains at_the chapel of | Prank Geier's Sons Co. 1113 7th st. n.w. Services and_interment at Roanoke, Va. on Monday. May 20 * NEWGENT. ESTELLE M. On Saturdav. Mav 18. 1929. at George Washington University Hospital. ESTELLE M. beloved wife of Svivester Newsent. aged 60 years. Funeral from her late residence, 715 Kenneds st. n.w. Monday, May 20, at 2 p.m. Relatives ! and’friends invited. Interment Congres- | sional Cemetery H PRATHER, MARY S. 1920. in_ Providence Hospital beloved wife of Liovd Prather and beloved mother of Dyoll Prather. Liovd Prather. 3rd, and Brian Prather. 'Remains resting in 'W. W. Chambers Co. funeral home. 1400 Chapin st. n.w. Notice of funeral later SHAMWE! May 17. On Friday. May 17. MARY S.: GARRETT ELLISON. Friday. | 39, at 10 a.m . at the residence of a brief iness. GARRETT ELLISON SHAM- WELL. 4'2 months old. beloved Infant son of Robert F. and Carrie M. Shamwell and brother of Robert. Hilliard. Almira. Horace and Cartle Shamwell. Funeral Monday. May 30. 1 pm. from his late residence. Relatives and friends invited 19% SPINNER. LOUIS P. Departed this life Pri- dav, Mav 17, 1920, at 12:45 am._ LOUIS P. SPINNER. beloved father of Flsie H Pichs and Herman L. Spinner. Funeral to he held from F. H. Hines' funeral par- lors. 14th and Harvard sis. nw. at 11 am. Monday. May 20. Interment at Con- Rressional: Cemetery. Friends and rela- | tives invited. 19 | STEWART, HELEN M. On Friday. 1929, at her residence. 2121 avenue northwest. HELEN M. STEWART \nee Pahler), devoted wife of Chandlier D. Stewart, and beloved sister of George J. Pahler. Calif; (Sister) M Eustella. Terre Haufe. Ind.: Miss Marie Pahler. Washington, D. C.: Mrs. J. A Donahey. Lakewood. Ohlo: A. J. Pahler, Cleveland. Ohio. and P. J. Pahler, Akron. Ohto. Funerai (rom ‘Saffell's ' chapel Fifth and H northwest. wn Monday. May 20, at $:30 am. Requiem mass at St Stephen’s Church at 9 am. —Interment S| y's Cemetery. Cleveland. Ohio. 19 | THOMPSON. WILSON C. On Friday. Mav 17, 1929. at his residence. 3026 15ih st nw. WILSON C. THOMPSON. beloved | husband of Clara May Thompson. Fu- | neral services at the S. H. Hines funeral | home. 2001 14th st. n.w., on Monday. May 20. at 3 pm. 19 TURNER. JOHN P. Friday, May 1929. at * Providence Hospital. JOHN P! TURNER. beloved son of the late John P. and Ellen C. Turner. formerly of Berwyn Md. Funeral from Hanlon's funeral chapel. 641 H st ne. on Mondav. May 20.8:30 a.m. Requiem mass at St. Aloysius Church. 9 ‘a Interment Animendele. Md. Relatives and friends invited. 19 TURNER. RICHARD H. On Thursday. Mav 16. 1629, at _his residence, 648 6th st. 1 e RICHARD H.. husband of the late Eva Turner I from W. W. Deal's fu- neral_home. H_st. n'e. on Monda 0. at 2 p.m_ Friends invited. Inte: Port Lincoln Cemetery. (Buffalo, Y., pavers please copy.) 19 Tu Memoriam. BRONAUGH. ANDREW. Sacind to the mem- ory of mv devcled husomnd. ANDREW BRONAUGH. wha departed this life four years ngo today. May 18, 1929. ie. but ot forgotten. | EVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN. | CORCORAN. BESSIE. In sad but loving r inembrance of aur beloved daughter. BES- SIE CORCORAN. who departed this life three years ago today, May 1. 1926, Silently, swiftly. without warning. Three sears ato today my dear daushter eft us. Griefstricken. heartbroken, As my thoughts drift back through the vears, Can'1 hide my eriet and the silent tears? HER LOVING MOTHER AND STEPF. THER. ETTA AND WILLARD PIRE. Pasadena. on 17, Notice of Pridav. | residence of ber | EDITH | GRISWOLD KIRK. beloved mother of Mr<. | 1te | MARCERON | 1730 p.m.. thence to | oOn Saturday. | 4th MORRIS, be- | his parents. 908 Westminster st. nw. after | of my dear wife. FANNIE E. KING. passed away four vears ago today. May 13. 1925, I did not know the pain vou bore, T did not see von die 1 only know you wen And did not sav good-by HER_LOVING HUSBAND, WILLIAM F. away H KING. UPPERMAN. GEORGE. 1In loving memars 'of ‘my dear husband. GEORGE UPPER- MAN. whe departed this life gpree vears ago foday. May 18. 1926 The one we loved I'as gone to rest. His firm. true heart s still The hands that slwavs gate us help Now lie In death's cold chill How sad todav our lonely hearts, How dim our eves wiin lears. For death has robbed us of the one | We thought was ours for_yea HIS WIFE AND CHILDRE! : FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ! T. F. COSTELLO | _1734 North Capitol St NORTH 797 |~ Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRC! 1 3034 M St. NAV. Fioe, et 2 CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. ________ Phone Lincoln § TIMOTHY HANLON _ | Puneral Director Private_ Ambulance 1641 H St. N.E. Linc. 5543 |V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor connected | meat 1009 H St. N.W. | Phone Frank. 6626 P et at0_F_St. NW. Sardo & Co. 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