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! THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C,” TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1929. 9 District of Columbia—Fair and con- Washington Until 1926. l,""i'l‘.cff.: vpae ";T,,,‘:',,’:"’,.,“’V\-’"’\S ACCOUNT 1 | D, witiam E, Lewer, a aicector ot FINE MEN'S WEAR | the clinic, identified fumes as nitro- | Hinued caol tonights tomorrow fair with e | gen dioxide. He, with Dr. George W. | slowly rising temperature: gentle to e Roy, C. Frost, velarinary sivgeon'and| B Omimirs o an i hore Ti0) ohey EISEMAN'S—7th & F Crile, co-founders of the institution. | Slowly (fising temperature: gentle % | Veterinarian Attached to Bureau | former resident of Washington, died in| Bin stonw: on Wednesday. May 32, at i i 3 dpead - Ahet Eanttartin f p.m.” Relatives and ‘riends invited In: and Virginia—Fair _and re sanitarium at Blue Ridge Summit,| DM, Relatives and triends invited, Tn were to give their versions of the calam- Maryland s of Animal Industry Had Been |Md. last Sunday. ton. Va., ‘Bapers piease copy.) i |lipbators Penraetatay. | oy | contintied_cool, probably light frost in rty injured were ospitals to- o - ) n hospi the extreme west portions tonight; to Mr. Frost was & resident of Washing- | 1yomas, MARY A. On Saturday, May 18 1929, At her re: Ave. 200, Chatha | ‘ni day. two of them admitted last night . . . morrow fair with slowly rising tem- | Ill Six Weeks. ton until 1926, when he was sent to the W. WARREN Seventh Doctor to Die in | Three cass were discnared and pii: {MacWhite Says Financial Sl e e Government meat station in Baltimore, | Courte. 1707 € Tona " SR g E y in- aic . Vest Virginia—Fair and continue as inspector of meats, by the Depart-| A. widow of Morsan, Thomss. Funers . Cleveland Blast Brings |jured out of danger Position Is Sound, With |cool with lieht frost in exposed places | Dr. Willis Grant Benner, 61 years old, | ment of Agriculture. Riay 3L e 3 Tmerment at Roch . tonight: tomorrow falr With SIOWIY | veterinarian of the tuberculosis eradica- | . He 15 survived by his widow, Edith A.| Creek Cemetery.” (Fair Haven and Poulis Frost: a daughter, Marguerite. and '\105 HSFENE.. man GG o TALTAVULL Total to 125. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS Small National Debt, | 7ins temprrsture. | oo diviion of thi Suresu of Amimat | S0, * Jeenler, Murguerie, and tho | 3 L e eng, Deperc Record for 24 Hours. | Industry, Department of Agriculture, | Charles Dickey, of this city. this life Sunday, May 191920, at her resh S | s s 01 or— 8 51: | dence. 306 L st. . GEN] JOHN:! l u"eral Honle ) ANNOUNCED BY BOARD, ; [ g Thermometer_—4 pm. 82; 8 pm. Bl: | since 1902, died at his Tesidence, 3917 | Funeral services will be held at the | wemster, ine a.“xmcm:: o cn:!'fii(? Bc’i;:\"\m':;\;;r‘: r];;u iy s | By the ‘(“IP" Press ninr:\\ ‘:\yzh s 50; 4 aim., 48; 8am., 49; | T e vesterday, after an il !F[{mrc funeral home, 2001 Fourteenth | Webster “and loine mother of Beatric . May 21.—Dr. George i i i | NEW YORK. May 21.-Progress of . 55. SRR LD - | street. tomorrow, at 2 o'clock. Inter- PR Bl “"”’i 3619 14th Sts N.W. a SBewcner. staft physician of the Cleve. | vAcancies to Be Filled in Labor, !, 'Y, pree ‘state was descrived by |, Barometer——4 pm. 3016 8 pm.|ness of six wecks, Dr. Benner made ex- | ment will follow n Arlington Cemetery. e T Corner Spring Read Jand Clinic, succumbed today to the ef- | Agriculture and Health Branches | Michael MacWhite, Irich Free state 30.13: 12 midnight, 30.04: 4 am., tensive tours of inspection of cattle in | Mr- Frost having served four years in | ster and Thomas Exariton. Sho jeayes by Col. 464 fects of poisonous gas which filled the | Minister to the United States, in a |8 am. 3002 noon. 3003. | M Tadin cakE O WAL his) wasks | O IVaVY: nieces and nephews and a host of friends SN0 building after two explosions last Wed- of the Government. Tadlo talk here Jast | Highest temperature, 55, occurred at Mars c T 1 his work. | et Funera] from her late residence Wednes Phones | Ag 10341 Bt 1e e TAS TR VIctin Ofthe | <o 3 : bt noon vesterday: lowest temperature, 48, | He 1s survived by his widow, Mrs. | w7 AR ARt invitea " htBriment " Lincols ams 103 e | The Civil Service Commission an- | For centuries, | occurred at 6 am. today. Emma L. Benner: two daughters, Miss | Deaths Reporled | morial Cemeters, Rev. Jenkins officiate He was the seventh physician at the | hounces the following open competi- | Macwnite "Y1 | Temperature same date Jast year—|Marian S. Benner and Miss Roma F. | : ing. . clinic to die of the fumes, generated by | 1, ¢xaminations: g el every country but | Highest, 78; lowest, 62. Benner, and four sons, Leonard P. and | n€ deaths have been renorted to | WOOLLEN, MARY V. On Mondav, May 20, | burning X-ray films in & basement Senior social economist (consulting | their Beined.| £ Willis A. Benner, both of this cit epartment in the last 24 hours: | = 1929, at her residence, 722 3rd st. n.e, | - He was & specialist in dis. | Specialist in juvenile delinquency prob- o, scermes Tide Tables. THomias: RE BEfiber: ‘ot Déverly. Hill - bl 407 Col rd. | MARY V. beloved wife of the late Levig PRIVATE $ eases of the biadder and was a leader | \gTS), Children's Bureau, ‘Department brain and brawn | (Furnished by Dnited States Caefitand Gedit, and Robert Wi Beurer ol Wood= || Jeecininaeasec w5, Siaiey tiasm " | denceon “weanesaay, ey 5. at'3 pm. AMBULANCES e e | e Laain With Great Britain Today—Low tide. 0:44 am, and 1:24 | Funeral services will be conducted | Jomm . N Thrich. 65 1963 Park road s i omiy Rowers. 2 Others Critically TII. | 2t $1.860 to $2.200 a year, extension With Great Britaln | m.: high tide, 6:35 a.m, and 7:01 pm. ) Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. De- | Brideet sheenan, ¢f. 200 Sat. me. B Best in Four cthers were in a critical condi- | Service of the Department of "‘K“““" Trish Bree ‘State, an;‘mnnnu}—“rli’(‘\\:mltd; 161:?“ ‘Z’S‘d 3:3 :;‘{\];zn(!nr"l;:lrlrlgwrfl arrangements aro | u \;{‘,"\‘,‘:‘,Lf&l‘vizfl_ [0 8 CecexeWaah ngton Tu Memoriam. | 1 s0 sh |2 £ 3 m. 7: e ary Nighiwine ' 5 ergency Hos < 7 2 5 s | ton from the noxious polson today. | “Bookbinder, Bureau of Engraving and With the Irish | 2:08 p.m.; hig My B Mog 2%, T Tnalean e, p el | AUKARD] JAMES/G. In loving momgry of Steel Burial Vaults § 85 | Henry W. Lustig. a patient in the clinie | priniing, " and_ Government _ Printing people governing | P-m- | SO B Ntoier 4 Eaca Y Hougial o “atparien thic s elent vears agé Any Make L e il | Office. Tn the Bureau of Engraving and i the The Sun and Moon. | ARMY CHANGES LISTED fller. 45, Garfield Hesoltal, | todes, May 21, 1921, : | o Y e Printing the hourly wage is $1.05 for t e coun- o 4:51 am.; sun sets | Reed Hospital L e Rest in_peace COMPLETE $75 rer ety O e I e e it | bookbinder, and $1.05 for bookbinder, | g, yorn out by |, ey e ’ | e Fenr "Fhima. 10. 43 Tov ot re HIS LOVING WIPE AND CHILDREN. ¢ FUNERALS Up | more than twice as much film kept in | Machine operator, In the Government years of strite and IR RN co. rices 4:50 am.: sun| War Department Orders Tranmsfer | mintiiy binw ™ ¢ MONINS 909 West-| DONOHD, MARTHA ELIZADETH, A Sribu [ other parts of the bullding faled 10 | fo!" hocibinder, And $105 for hooke | Minister Macwhite, DASt seven vears S8 TS B 4o corg 3148 am. | of Officers to New Posts, e o by T o Ao 0y ignite : DIRAEs GTRONIR S YO eTALar) progressed with a| ses 5 -8 Tard ftC k heaven, 21 vears ago foday. May 31, 1908, | “The fire originated in a storeroom. | ™% TACH AL PR RS nurse (psy- | Fecord that any country might envy, h»\ Condition of the Water. Lieut. Col. Charles O. Schudt, for- arns nl Chanka. Just a line of swest remembrance, | In'a room above, according to Dr. B. H. | (piafric) . at $166.75 a month, Panama | ontinued. Sreibalisctar: merly of the Coast Artillery and now of | PHEBUS. EDWARD A. Gratefully acknawl- Just & memory. fond and true; 14th Street N.W.. corner Chapin Nichols, still more film was kept, and | gootiCe ! ice. “The financial position of the Irish| © = the finance department, has been re- | edging and thanking vou for the fowers | V'That 005 hestts sl think of you PHONE COL. 432 | this was untouched during the double | ““Bit riologist, at $4.000 a year, United | Free State today is absolutely sound.” Weather in Various Cities. | lieved from duty in the Militia Bureau, QR | $xpressions of sympathy‘and “THE FAMILY. explosions which rent the interior of | gt pubiic umm Service. Honojuly, | MACWhite stated. “Taxes have been T pTempeiatus £ | War Department, and ordered to he: MPs EDWARD A FHEBUS AND FAM- | FOWLER A tribute of love ta the structure and burned out the wood- | Frocaiy reduced and the national debt, $39 per o quarters. 2d Corps Area, New York 1LY s ir devoted friend. Mrs. | e ulturist (forelgn plant introduc- | CRPIta. is the ‘smallest of any country | City; Lieut. Col. George 'C. Charlton l'!(u‘ull'tvn.km.{m\' S, e wish to exprens | ayo Today. May 31, 1555, (10 S six years Infantry, from Fort Sam Houston, Tex. . 0 OUE friends for the DUt ] A wonderful mother. woman and atd, tion). horticulturist (transportation and expressions of sympatiy at our Tte Berearament in the world.” | $3.800 to $4.400 | , Agriculture, the main source of na- | Weather. | to Honolulu, Hawali: Lieut. Col. Fred- Stations. d. 30 %ood and so tiue, storage investigations), y | reatbs a year, Bureau of Plant Industry, De- | Hional weaith, has been holstered by the O o e ORI : thiat triend »artment of Agriculture of the land to the people ar | Detroit. Mich., to' Fort Slocum, N. Y.: | 5 ] {ion, dhat friend w e O o "had application | he establishment of co-operative mar- __ | Maj. John B. Anderson, Medical Corps. Dratls. RH Ty PORESERL Dlars mobe obtained from the Civil | ket systems, he said. Protected ind T o7 from Walter Reed General Hospital, | procon o o , e FOWLER, DAISY BELL. Sacred to t q Service (mmm,“,(,n 1924 P street, | tries have been built up which have in- | Alsany, N 48 0006 | this city, to Fort Sam Houston, Tex.; | Pheriiar: mavive 100 eraitisylife | memory of our dear beloved mothe D ra s creased the employment of factory Atlants a0 | Capt. Frank J. Keelty, finance depart-| SHEAR. ihe bloved_daughter of the inte | 1ife six senrs a0 tonave May 31 1920 hands by 150 per cent. and as a result | AR50 48 024 mentf. from the War Department, to| Wiliam and Suson Bieshear and the ie-| Loving and kind in all vour was . For M ol D VISITOR CR|T|CALLY HURT. | gmisration is on the decline. Last year iem i 0o Fort Hayes, Ohlo; First Lieut. Martinus | Ao of ix Fltben diringer o 198 Q| HOURE R 0 A o0 Sont deys: F State emigrants to the United DIism. 2 Clear | Stenseth, Air Corps. from Selfridge | hesdav, May 22. at 1 o'clock. from Grica's | Senei G pod, faithful in heart and mind I ), o States were 7,000 below the quota. Boston, Mass 42 010 Banin® | Bield, Mich., to the War Department: | chapel. i2ih and R sts. n W Friends and | ja' L brAIILL memore vou leit behind, Becutiful Floral Tributes || Fredericksburg Man in Hosphtal, el | Chiarleston;, §.C 90 060 Clondy | First 1Leut. Edward H. Wood, Alr Oorps, | 1°1atives invited to atiend. = i INA FOWLER Setiaiiad — - = = | Ehtcaza, i @ "o’ | from the War Department fo Chaunte | PROWY, WILLIAM WILBURN. on Turs. | KEELING. ALICE “CONTEE™ Sac Two Held by Police. i LOST. | Geane. Ohi. 3 & oaa et o | Field, TIL. and Maj. William H. Ken-| WILBURN. BROWN. husband of 1aa B, | Une memory of my dear dsughter. thice s . | AGCOUNT ROOR. in Diamond cab Teaving | Columbia; 8. C. 3 33 78 Clonav. | nedy. retired, from Minneapolis to the | Brown ‘(nee Norris). Notice of funeral| 1fONTEE,, KEFLING who departed this and up Raymond Caruana; 30 years old, liv- | the Mt. Alry Hapilst Oburchr L st noar N, | Bonver, Cot. . @ UGGy | DN sohaol at Belolt, Wis hereafter. 33" | life'two years ago. May 21, 1827, 42 lear g CARR. SUSAN B. On Sunday. May 19, 1929, | Oh Thou in whose presence your soul Capitol' n.w. for 48 Eye st. ne. Sunday, | Detroit. Mich... ing in Fredericksburg, Va. is in & criti- | G" 80 0 a0 015965 M Blease oty | B Parn. Tex takes delight, 58 050 Clear Ao Tion, By SUSAN B. CARR. widow of | ©On whom in affilction T call mv sons in cal condition at Casualty Hospital 85! the above address if found |G Tex. Clear B 1ty o T The i VW We will ship them anywhere! ||| the result of skull injuries said to have | BILLFOLD AND CARD CASE Satirdnscon | Bont Clear ENTERS BANKRUPTCY Fifteonth - Stieer Presosterian . Chureh the day. my hope in the night, been suffered during an altercation at | taining card, driving permit and monev. | Huron. & Dak. - \Clenr Wedneaday, May 22, at 12 o'clock nogn. | JHeis your and my saivation. He is our sil. Eleventh and C streets southeast last | Reward if returned to R. E. Vincent, 1111 LT L D Glondy (_('il"('-rmrnz Baltimore, Md. . HER LONELY MOTHER, LORETTA CON- oot 7 20th st s | SagkRonpIlE ¥ ole LEMAN, LEE. On Saturday. 5 = right with two other men. Physiclans | W0 nw L el &85 | Renl Estate Agent I Files Voluntary | CQEMAN, IEE. On, Satuidss, May 18 | <0717 CHARLES H. In joving memors of said that Caruana may have a frac- | {o O on Mo Ploasrmi cear” call matonni | ¥ Sloar his_residence. 1223-A Carrollburg st. sw.| U dear husband and father. CHARLES tured skull sa1s, Miami, Fia 056 Pt cloudy Petition. LEE COLEMAN. spn of tne late Rev | I KLOTZ N0° Mien 51 tage [11e three < " " H—— £ A 5 838 Cle | | Harry Tee and Rachel Coleman. beloved s yo N N | “Police of the fifth precinct are hold- | BROKEN PART of platinum pin contain- | New Oy §0 oloClente | Wade Gilbert Dent, real estate agent,| BuSoAnd” of" Martha Edmonds Coleman LOVING WIFE AND BON. ¢ ing James I. Beavers, 27 years old, of | ine dinmond and ruby. Liberal reward. Call | New, Vork: N3 58 .... Cloudy 2900 ecticy el "}; alz | devoted father of Mrs. Rachel E. Calhoun, | PELFON, WASHINGTON. In sad but lov- ond 29 Connecticut avenue, has filed a| and brother of Georze R., Addison. Frank remembrance of _our dear father, 48 Cloudy 1407 H Street 3210 Thirteenth street and Irving C.|Clev. 3867 22 Omaha. Nebr 48 6136 Raning | petition in voluntary bankruptey, list- | and Rev. Elljah Coleman’ "He also leaves | WASHINGTON PEYTON. who departed in 371 Shilds. 22, of 1103 C street southeast,| BROOCH. pearl: on Friday. May 17. in front | Philadelphia.Pa. 3 Main 3707 Childs. 22, of 1103 C street southeasl, | o o 5ala" New ‘Hamp. ave. Gall' Agams | Bhoc GHAITL i itinney | Ing debts b $82,380.01 and assets | A 1ostof other relatives and friends.” Re- | this life 30 years ago todav, May 21, 1890. yho are said o have enzaged | Sies dams [ Bhoenix. Ariz. 33 i e | k. mairs efine i Fls Taie Teslience, P | Gan we heln from. feeling tonel | fistic encounter wi 5 4 o = TV ~ | Portland. Me. 42 Raining | $7.7 y N ednesday. May 22. 1929, at 1 p.m. S . L fesling Jonely A e Tan:ar Toemi Conettls | Portiand, Ofed a2 - mainine | STO0 | Gilbert Dent, same address, | from ReRobotn Baptire Churen, 13t 407 Be: | poyen Jour, voice we do not hear, Theater Monday. Phone Adiantic 3457 re- | Raleigh, N, C 32 108 Faming | has also esked to be adjudged bank- L LR R R e o Than the words you spoke so dear. :;Ls‘ . '23- . e o Piinuay ;\nusf 3 iihr savsL sh{r sg\;g; SA&:.\OI&JZ Memorial Cemetery. Relatives and friends O e sadiand lonelye w.. bel st an i 1 54 Toudy claims assests o 7.5 lorney K el 21° e rief too deep to tell, cups. | Rewe ; " L te Mo AR Py nway Suddenty: this movAing: May 21, 1336 ; 5 e G LR B 22° st paul, Minn 41 Clear | bx = 8 at 1016 Mass. ave. n.w.. AUGUSTA VIR-| HIS LOVING CHILDREN, MOSES | DoG: ng Collie, straved from 2810 P st. | Seattle. Wash 52 Cloar James A. Barr. proprietor of the | GINIA ENGLAND. aged 84 years. Buria FON. BLLA M. HAREIS. MARY A. P n.w. May 15. Reward. Phone North 307. 22° | Spoki Wash 50 Glear Toggery Shop, 3108 M. street, has filed | Wt Cartersville, Va m:lMOOT ‘;_N?‘\G:!RT:UDE BYRD. DOG_-Bull_terrier. brown. fe T Yaward. | WABE: Di O; 48 042 Raining | a voluntary potitiol runtey FORREST. WILLIAM. Depart NSON, FANNIE. Sacred to the mem= o e R e a voluntary petition in bankruplcy. He | FORREST, | WILLIAY,, Deperied this Lo | ®O"ar wly "molier. FANNEE, ROBINEGH, F Street at Seventh FRANCINE HAT, edv': in Columbia_Thea: | FOREIGN. | fmntes bis assels at $4.236.35. He s rep- | LORREST. devoted brotner of Mable Pryor. | gjg, dled three years ako today, May 31, er: will the man who found s unday 7 Sreenw , to 5 5 5 rrest, uncle 2l * | Ritérnaon "picase Teturn " to “Miss ~Myna | oo (7 4. Greenwich LA fetarn | resented by Attorney Charles Walker. | S¥aict He waves u ol orioiher elaleed | The world may chane from yoar to year, Aflfy.fl.fibwl I S andiriands to meumm his dspariuie, Ba: | o QUL UTEE DEOR O AT mathee 7 AR i T | N e sk idh tr todta) | CRAFTSMEN MEET neral chapel, 3rd and Eve sta. a:w. Notice | - Sball never pass away. arge Them to Your Account i s e e ) [ FosT B, BoY ¢ on sundas. aex 10| £ IR B RSTLRL I R ny i soeall Baper bas. Bleass Al Azorer. . 68 s, Dr. n Sunday. May 19, : ; return to watch mee {ster's Bldi el t rticlon 1929. Dr. ROY C. FROST., htsh: t But for the sake of Jesus " m,.‘{.“. to wtchman's office. Rerlster's Blde.; | pamilton, Bermuda...... 78 Eart cloudy Washington Printers’ Club Hears| X bioh SinioSonpisendorRalin| B 8 415 40 benr ‘0o’ eross: Nlounted Free Ri ht at Our Door | HANDBAG. black” leather: at_ Kresge's 10c | Halana. Cuba i de Glonay | i Hines Co. funeral nome’ 301 1410 3t 2% | When I am alone and silent : Store. 1ith and G, or on 13th and D car: | Colon. Canal Zone....... 80 Partclondy | Address by G. K. Horne, on Wedne:day, May 22, at 2 p.m. Inter- I bresthe o deep regret, D T O e D e = ment Atlington National Cemeters. For vou were mother and T remember ’ A dinner meeting of the Washington | GROSS, MAHALEY. Departed this life Sun- 8hould all the world forget. and kevs. May keep monev if ba PLAN MEMORIAL SERVICE. |Clib'of the Eriniing House Crattemen | oo, Jr,te, 15t K03 s, W ot fai | wem povmLy pAvGHTER, ema. maya Contents are Tettirned. AtAntic was held at the Lee House, Fifteenth | GROSS, beloved mother of Lilite Halh Fa- | STITT. ESTHER §. AND SAMUEL | ° ° ° IS S | Rew T E S Rart, agier Apt | Sheohhgl s % | Reward Mrs. E. 8 b ) and L streets, last night. Teral services at Lane's C.-M. E. Churen, | STVIT, ESTHER 6. AND SAMUEL N. A A rreE CAT Answers to name “Billy» Community Exercises Sunday at| George K. Horne master printer and | j4h and € sio ne. hursiav, Mey 35 8t | memory ‘of our dear niece snd sister; T e o and 17| pvi Momoriat, Near Arlingeon. | KEmCT President of the International | balisy Sl -D/D. | ESTHER 5. who' departea s 1fe 14 M st nw. Franklin 9481 | ey Memorial, Near ngton. | Typothetae, spoke on the “Advantages - s years ago foday. May 3l. 1915. and® our i - | (i ¢ HARLEY. LOUISE. Departed this it evoted “brother ‘and. father. | MONEY—Suinday. May 19, roll of mones. of the Craftsman Movement.” A play | ' nesday. May 15, 1036, LOUISE HARLE L Do T Tie Yo Trenrs azo, Mi | Y e the Wiopies! sevanth may Byotisi | Community memorial exercises Will be | Geifieq Were From Missouri” also | belnved dsugnier of K. and Mes 13, T b nder recurn to Mis Evans. ; | G d 16.000 Mil N I . Prices “,’J“"fi"’,‘ Finder return to Miss Mary EAns. | polq next Sunday afternoon at 3 0'clock | was presented by the Washington Club, | Hatiey of 1023 N, . ave. n. The world may change from year to year, uarantee A 1HHes—\ew LOowW Tl B T aindny ereninE ¥i- | at the Abbey Mausoleum on the mili- |A group from the Baltimore Club was & 383 R. I ave mw. Wednesday. May 32, | B the" Jove ‘amd memors Jof our loved cinlty S7th and “Trving sts '3 reward. | tary highway near Arlington Natlonal | present at the mpehng | "1‘1:":': - Relatives and lr(;n\ds invited. " | ons i . . . R - 2 y. i | ua S. EDWARD. Departed this life Mon- Shall ve! 58 ¥ Fisk Premier Fisk Premier FoSKETROOK. brown. Mongay. hermine: | ST, ARery 07Toc of the Municl: [ ARG EPUANR DRI MO | S S o man. - ’ s 83 D 3, ital, EI 4 K eaves & Vi N SRRUIBIRE NOUSR e e e clereln B0 | pal Court will be the principal speakers Births Reponed Boct” o BhED ea mauee nix” gevarnre, | WELLIAMS: FLOREXCE, 1o loring femer. PURSE, tan: vesterday. near 329 13th st.| The services, according to Frederick ., f Remains resting at the John T. Rhines | passed away fifteen years ago today, Mey R i 15 chesthook ‘and: beir | B f ithee he following births have been reported to | funeral chapel, 3rd and Eve sts. .W. No- | 27 1914, ' 30x3Y 29x4.40 | Bitsecomiaimng, £15; checkbork, 40 Rard |J. Rice. chairman of the committec . Healih Department fn ine last 84 hours: | tice of funeral laier IS AL X 7/2 o siven will be held in memory of those interred ¥ D. and Odillion Hopgood, eirl e . oy ataykdy || i Eowia i wasifor g tacaast 25 D e~ Monda oTinE 160h—sf, | In the mausoleum. Music will be furn- jViliam H.and Margnret W. Maguire. girl. | HANES FEAT " and Eastern Siar Home. | Bk ine Anest. the lgveHert we know & B “ ?:v‘:;:rnx‘;:;‘m & Northureok Courts: money; | ished by the Cantabile Chorus, under Javier E._und Myrtle H. Mora. boy. T O N e Are ever the surest to go. u ol W | the direction of Dr. Alexander Henne- Charles C. and Clara H. Dansler, boy. T RELL L S BT W e L T , v k . ngh Pl'ess“re alloons VELOCIPEDE _Reward for information lead- “},‘,md The Washington Quartet alsc Warren _and Grace Prentice. girl X neral home, 2901 14th st. n.w. Notice of | Thfl‘;::*"'j,"l have flown and years haie ing ‘to return of velocipede lost near 3th | M0 v 8 llenry F. and Mary E_Godfres. boy. funeral later | e hir Tase) | and_Woodley rd. Call Cleveland 2021 will sing. Raymond and Mamie E. Watson. boy. HEMPLER. HARRY H. Suddenly. on Mon- | The memory of her loving heart Gny. May 20, 1020. at his hom: ; Md.. HARRY H. beloved son Camimeve: e waied for Fords and Chevrolets for Fords and Chevrolets Loved in life, in death remembered and the late Henry H. Hempler. Puneral | from the residerce of his mother. 3710 | HER SISTER, ALICE P. WILLIAMS. * | 1o ot o O Wednesday. May 22, At | YOCUM. WARRY F. In sad remembrance 15 2 o'clock p.m. Interment in Rock Creek | of our dear husband and father, HARRY Cemetery. (Marsland papers please copy.) | F. YOCUM. who departed this iife three I lll years ago today, May 21, 1926, HEPP., CHARLES THOMAS. On Monday, The link was broken, n May 20. 1929, at 11 p.m. at his residence, Our hearts bore the pain, o dwe ngs May a0 IR L B setate | s Bt porel lmefl hushand of Cecilia Althoff Hepp. in Which will ever remain. joreq hibnt"of Celic Ahor eps | Pl S el ematn, e Fisk Premier Balloons (31x5.00) $10.45 Arlington’ National Cemetery. 22+ _for Essex and other typ h h h l d where the architect P anne mREEEr, FRANE JoRD, Moty | FUNERAL DIRECTORS. % . = e, i | D Fisk Pre]l)mer Ball;lon:s (.:1;5.% ) $1 3.25 fEment Aineion | adoral Cemgler | 1o pyn FR !!““W‘fi’la’l“_n. co. ......for Dodge, Buick and Nash.... ee 9 . JOHNSON. ANDREW. Ofcers and members |~ 1337 1otn §t. NW. ] torth 41. i or " the best you e B & | WILLIAM LEE'S SONS, e A ba meld 8¢ 044 Beilows: Hal &t FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Teguiar meeting Monday. May 20. Funeral CREMATORIUM. NATIONAL 1384, 1385 Fisk Premier Balloons (33x6.00) sl 5-25 ohmier, mesiine Mandey: MAL2% ZRTS | 330 wa. Ave N S Shsionss S ua BB . 5o TR L i TF. COSTELLO { HERBFRT E. JONES. Exalted Ruler. " JOSC h F Bfl'ch's SOns Fisk Premier High Pressure (32x $1 5,95 e : ‘. EDWARD. s v 20, 414), for Buick, Nash and Jordan OO D A e OB i 20T %0 | 3034 M St RNV Fhone weet o8 AT dara i rashand oi | 3034 M St. N.W. piiBhfed 1eet Dignified, Efficient Service. (Tire 8hop, Main Floor.) n ; o e oot 3 aha two sana: | Automodila Sermice - tiliren. Remains can be viewed ‘at his W. W. Deal & Co. ip Jommeo, gevaied, Busbend g1 | S | ‘ Iate home Wednesday evening. Funeral Thursdav, May 23. at 1 pm.. from the | 818 H ST. N.E LINCOLN 8200 5! tist Church, Sh ve. d Fist Hnys ol @R At | CHAS, S, ZURHORST officiating. 22 301 EA!'I' CAPII’OI. ST. Phone Lincoln ¢ ROGRESSIVE architects g today provide for building a : She Elentecnth, Pennsylvania District, sged | puneral Director Private, Ambulance Gt gy e T T e pen bl e i) ST NN, i, 3943 their clients. Seat and A_ u t O Interior C O V e r S .Kelvinator’s long record o'fsc'rv- Ry 35 e 5750 pim. “Relatives and frinds | BT SV SPEARE CO Ve Le . MEIDFELDT. WILLIAM_ €. On Motdsr. | ‘weyner the successors of nor connected aged 46 ve Funeral from his Inte resi- ( ¥ith the original W. Rv Speare establish- leace, 126 Tth st e. Wednesday. May | inent. % E: sk e s i St ns, Weanchaty 457 | BN pegne, oo 1009 HL St N.W. Church. 2nd and C sts. n.e., where Teaui mass will be said at 8 am. for the repose of his soul. Interment Prospect Hill Cem silence of this new Kelvinator, makes the choice of those who want the best swing surely and certainly in its favor. 15 to V2 Off of Wm. H. Sardo & Co. MERILLAT. OLIVER F. Suddenlz. on Sun- I‘nv:ne Iimousine Ambulance May 19, 1079, OLIVER P. beloved | 412 H St NE. S erTal Otiver . Menliat, Bridseparts | Modern: Chepel Lincoln 524 Conn: Mrs Mae H. Deckman, Mrs. Min: nie V. Scott and Mrs. Etta H. Jacobs of A R m Chapel. 5th and H_sts. n.w. on Wernes- | Succeeding the original W. R. Speare Co. The New Silent Kelvinator is O MBIy SRurcnat boam Rela: 1623 Connecticut Ave. b o anh i hnds Miviiea. Interment. at Glenwood Cemetery. 21 Potomac 4600 most reasonable in price and may be enjoyed even while it is MILLER. WILSON. On Sunday. Mas | ¢ N l"??“n{ 640 a.m. 5 AL;IN‘\"\I&KH LSON. 1208 H st.. 45 ve: _at 940 ¥ st beioved hishend of Heen P wiler ned | Frank Geier’s Sons Co. over). father of H 2 S i i i i e son T Geort ler. Original Prices being paid for by using Kelvin- Ry Angaai of are Geofte W, e | f1s sEveNTI 8T MW, Main 2473 } ator’s attractive ReDisCo gitureh, Wedhends N1 i nterment private. 2! BEAUTIFUL DESIGN=Kelvinators are planned by PARLATO, CONCETTINA. On Monda. May P mon 3 ; : A e, ubercutosts " Hosbal, | - e T iy it gl s, Soedy, strong and grocil. I & vy of A | FORT LINCOLN CEMETERY Come in today and see this fnishes somein il colors: T e e e et il e Two-passenger All 2-passenger Four and 5 Ford 5 - pas- ]U‘_’JII m,;l 1;;:4‘: | splendid automatic electric ser- COLD KEEPER—Acts as a constant reservoir of cold it ;"\ i ¥ Gilielh S,Ku,v“’_;\ m ,,":‘E“‘_TV‘M Downtown, Phone Cemaiery (o Ford and Chev- 5, except pssen, cars N models of al Gl i & ird and P sts nw. at 9 oclock Rela | roten 1033t | | Fordsand Cheer | | Ford escepr. || "8 modelts | and 5 passengor vant of the modern home. D~ G e ‘S_ggg)}!g}}g_g?rflfl){' models. = B REBECC RY ON uners rom erpe! Formerly Formerly For is €13.95 Formerly . e Gineral home, B1AH s ne. on 205 5 rmerly $13.95 5 L5 in B % $595 $1095 595 81395 v . e BT 5 Fawee i ISR “GLENWOOD CEMETERY srg;r;r. (rl_u:':\ l.v:‘. (z;\”:k(v‘.nd;;." s cho{u |luu n;\fl sites ln{hul& ] $ $ LT AR SLRT Sl Faultage $5 per month, $3-9% $4..95 $6'95 95 95 nase S5 Jer el 207 Jon s Fomrom {he Wove addresy _‘1&.;:;;.{:} FUNERAL DESIGNS. ____ ST iR e RS ReTves and Friends | S i HAFFER K-569 SPRIGGS. JAMES. Jr. Departed this life at | . G.',Eg-‘ cl:;lfi ol spital Monday. May 20. 1929. | Doy O AN e SPRiAGs, Jr. - He ATE_PRICES. TEL. M. 106, M. 241 Covers for all makes of cars . .. Models not in stock will be ordered . . . R A ads S ile Or.ur Oniy Store, 14th & Eye Cavinia Spriggs. father James Spriggs. La Salle Oakland . o, S SR TIOIECT Remaing. teavins S BLACKISTONE 1407 H Auburn De Soto Frskine : 18 : f Oldsmg i 5 Buick Peerless Ford Hupmobile v 'lk"' ok | Eukenie Ford's funeral parior, 1300 South 3 3 Pl ! aham-I M. el | _ Cabitol st Beautiful Floral Designs CuiiTas i L Reo SWAIN. MARTHA ANN. On Monday. May = | ) o @ | 20 1920 at her Tesidence 2410 33rd st 85 and up. J v | 2%, MArTia ANN SWATN, “belo: Catr, AT Chevrolet Dodge Hud Nash Willhv < Knight | 5 Chrysler Fesex Pontiac Whippet 2 Studebaker Ol L Promnt Aute Delivery Service . _ g Main Ploor.) THERE ARE KELVINATOR ELECTRIC INSTALLATIONS FOR EVERY COMMERCIAL PURPOSE OBl LA LR ,,,::,,::,',L Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St, Cedar_Hill Cemetery Artistic—expres —inexpensive. 4 N I