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ment established in more than a decade. This board, the members of Which will_draw cabinet officers’ salaries of 1 812,000 annually and have at their com- mand a revolving fund of $500,000,000. is to have an authority and stand!ng in agriculture comparable to that of the Interstate Commerce Commission in_transportation and the Federal Re- serve Board in finance. Many Candidates Mentioned. A formidable list of candidates al- HOOVER 10 SPEED FARM BOARD CHOIGE Plans Rapld Actlon in Select ing Men to Administer New Law. | dent and he is believed to have about | made up his mind who is to be the chairman. The two men standing fore- most in the general indorsements are ident of the Burley Tobacco Growers' Co-operative Association, and Carl Wil- lHams of Oklahom: Others whose names have been men- tioned more or less prominently in Br the Atsocinted Press. 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Measured in terms of exclusiveness it offers im- munity from objectionable encroschment—guar- antead by:its\location and tsiconteals Kenwood is a model community—ideal its con- ception—and with those ideals translated into permanent and enduring realities. There are available for purchase. homes of distine- tive character. Or, if vou wish te build after specially prepared plans, the facilities of our or- ganization are at vour service, including con- venient financing arrangement, Visit The Star Model Home Tomorrow Furnished by W. B. Moses & Sons 214 Kennedy Drive and embrace the opportunity to inspect while there the natural panorama, calling at the Kenwood Golfiand Conntry/ Clubiandtlssening Tromtwer sonal. observation the v. incomparable ad- vaniagesinhich Kanvosdinire Three Ways to Reach Kenwood— Mator out Connecticut Avenué, through Brad- lex Lane, crossing Wisconsin Avenne, continning under the viaduct to entrance to Kenwood, three short squares oh the leit, Mator ot ¢ onnecticut Avenue ln Chevy l"h:q turning left inte Grafton Street, through Avenue, Somerset Cirele, Dorset Or moter out Wisconsin Avenue to Dorset Avenue, Somerset, which will lead directly into the south entrance of Kenwood. Kennedy-Chamberlin Developmcnt Co. 2400 Sixteenth Street Columbia 7280 { nation against Mr. Hoover. | ready has been presented to the Presi- | | James C. Stone of Lexington, Ky.. pres- | connection with the board membership | include D. O. Moser of Texas, a cot- THE ufimxperlenee in co-operative o 1= former Representative ack of Texas. and Willlam H. Marshall of Port Lauderdale. Fla. There has been much speculation as to whether Mr. Hoover would offer a place on the board to Frank O. Lowden, former Governor_of Illinois, and a candidate for the Republican presidential nomi- Mr. Lowden was one of the foremost advocates of the equalization fee plan of farm relief and withdrew his name from the Kansas City convention after adoption | of the agricultural that proposal. | _There also has been some talk that a | place might be offered to William M | Jardine, former Secretary of Agricul- ture, who resigned from the cabinet late in the Coolidge administration to become head of a fruit growers' co- operative association Northwest May Get Member. In making the appointments the President is not restricted by geographi- | cal lnes, but it is to be expected that he will name at least one member from the great Morthwestern grain section. where the farm-relie{ movement had its inception some seven years ago. It is assumed also that he will give the P cific Coast States representation as well as the South and other sections. He is asked by Congress to appoi representatives of the growers of basic crops such as cotton., grain. tobacco and live stock. The man selected to be chairman will be appointed for six years, another member for five years and two members for three vears, two for twn years and one for one year each. As their terms expire those selected for the vacancies will serve for six years. The Secretary of Agriculture is an ex-officio member without voting power. 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Newcomb. a former State Senator of | New York, who had appeared as a wit- ness last year, was recalled to testify concerning correspondence relating to his efforts in combating various con- gressional - measures, including the Boulder Dam construction, Government operation of Muscle Shoals and the Walsh resolution, which inaugurated the present commission inquiry into the utility industry. The correspondence of Newcomb which was placed in the commission's record. included letters from attorneys and officiais of utility interests to mem- bers of Congress and new: SERVICE! 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Another _exhibit. ‘memorandum written by Newcomb himself, disclosed his plans to influence certain Western | States, particularly Arizona and Utah, to oppose the Boulder Dam construction by court action against that project. The commission also received a re port from Paul 8. Clapp, managing di Tector of the National Electric Light | Assoclation, correcting a_previous ex- hibit of that association about the or- | ganization’s payments to coliege and university educators. { The association’s original report, plac- | od in the record two days ago, listed 18 | professors as having received from that | organization $46,000 for research work | and convention expenses from 1921 to | 1928, The amended report said that in- | stead of 18 professors 8 total number | of 43 receiving these payments should | | have been listed. THE WEATHER District of Columbia, Maryland— Partly cloudy tonight and ftomorrow not much ohange in temperature Gentle, moderate winds, mostly south west. Virginia—Partly cloudy, local thun. dershowers tonight or tomorrow in south portion; not much change in | temperature; moderate winds, southwest. West V. and tomorrow; morTow, rginia—Partly cloudy tonight slightly warmer to- Record for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 90: 8 p.m., 82: | 12 midnight, 68; 4 am. 68; 8 am., 68 noon, 77. i Barometer—4 pm. 20.98; 8 pm. 12 midnight, 30.05; 4 am., 30.03; m., 30.10; noon, 30.09. Highest temperature, 93, occurred af 3:15 p.m. yesterday; lowest temperature, 87, occurred at 11:45 p.m. yesterday. Temperature same date last year— | lowest, 69. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and | Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 9:26 am. and 9:42 p.m.; high tide. 2:49 a.m. and 3:08 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 10:24 a.m. and 10:33 p'm.; high tide, 3:43 am. and 4:04 pm. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 4:41 am.. sun sefs 7:35 p.m. Tomorrow sets 7:36 p.m. Moon rises 1:33 p.m.. sets 1:06 am Weather in Varlous Citles. FTemperature & “aest, 93; Sun rises 4:41 am.; Btations. . Clear Clouds Gloudv Cloudy Rain Clear Pecloudy + Pt.cloudy Clonds Cloudy Clear Pt.clondy Cloudy Gloudy 20.98 30.02 3012 . 30.06 30.10 3014 2066 3004 20.08 30114 20.04 3010 30.08 4 Abilene. Tex | Albany, N. Y. Atlanta Atlantic City Baltimore. Md. Birmingham . Bismarck. N D Boston, Mass Buffalo. N. Gincinnati, Ohio Cleveiand. Ohio Columbix. 8 C Denver, Colo | Bervak: Miew | EI Paso. Tex. Galveston, Téx HY Mrdsamapolindnd 30.08 JacksonvillePin. 30.14 Kanzas Gity. Mo 2988 Bt.cloudy | Heans, i, Gloudy New Yors, N¥. Oklahoma City. Omaha. Nebr. | Philacelphia.Pa. | Phoenix. Ari Pittsourgh. | Portiand, Me | Portlana, ore leigh:’ N ake Gity. Clear Cloudy i Clear ‘ Gloudy ¥ dy Clondy Pr.clondy | Clear Glondy Rai Paul, Minn | Beatuls, " Wash Spokans. Wash WASH., D. FORFIGN. (7 a.m.. Greenwich time. todas.) Stations. Temperature. Weather London, England. 58 Clouds Parls, France 60 Clear Btockholm, Sweden 62 Clear | on, Surrent o tions.) Hamilton, Bermuda... | Havana, Cuba. .. % | Golon, Canal Zene.. ® ! Deaths Reported. | 84, 1943 Calvert st 76. National "' Part clond: Part cloudy Cloudy Babette Herman. Jonn 8 Burnside. pathic Hosoital Robert L. Middleton. 70. 1530 30th st Faunle Kisdon, 0. Emergency Horpiial Bdward A. Creecy. #9. 300 Florida ave Freeman Thibadeau, 58, Georgetown Hes- 1 hew 1 Hospital Mary G. Spencer. David H. Deloe. 56. G Charles G. McClanahan, Hospital Nhne E. Arthur. 21. Tidal Basin Ruloh Fitrgerald. 2. Providence Hospital Phife 7 S Reete, x4 hour, 1907 70. 824 rd st sw. ‘Ghiidren’s Hospital n and Theodore T. R 1731 Willard st. n.w. | ‘OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT PINE MEN'S WEAR l 'EISEMAN'S—7th & F AUTOMOBILE, LIABILITY, FIRE, BURGLARY AND TORNADO INSURANCE Thos. E. Jarrell Co. Realtors 721 10th Street DOCTORS Recommend Undertaker HAMBER Private AMBULANCES Local Calls, $4 Low Cost Out of Town Phone Columbia 432 P L 58. Sibley Hospital rretown Hospital 45. Georgetown Briseoe, Main 766 Let Us Clean Your Summer Apparel Ladies’. dresses, men's linen suits and white trousers expert- 1y cleaned gnd promptly returned to you. Phone Atlantic 23 and Learn About Vogue Personalized Service Vooue's @vg and Dravery Cleaning Service Will Please You. ‘mostly | v § 1 i : [hcme he had lived for 13 years. rescue squad was summoned and when | | sun | Pr.cloudy | Pt clouds | Cloudy | Cloudy | Homeo- | Jordan. 58, Walter Reed Gen- | burg. Miss. JUNE i | death. . that Mr. INQUEST IS ORDERED IN M’MULLAN‘DEATHI Deputy Coromer Decides on Probe | After Antopsy This Morning. An iqnuest was ordered foday in the death of Patrick J. McMullan, 54 vears =RIDEOUT. AMANDA CONT! ! old, -ei redit manager of the Maxwell Purniture Co.. who was found uncon- scious yesterday afternoon on kitchen floor of his home at 5423 Thir- | teenth street. The inquest was set for Monday morning by Dr. Joseph Rogers, | deputy coroner. after an autopsy fhis morning, at which conflicting accounts developed as to circumstances of the Although the autopsy established McMullan had died of gas poisoning, and members of the fire | rescue squad, who labored over the vie- | til for 30 ‘minutes, told Dr. Rogers | they smelled gas in the kitchen. other occupants of the home insisted they | had smelled no gas and that the jets {open in the kitchen and the gas jets | | shut. MARY ELLEN WAGNER, Danghter of Mr. and Mrs. Horace E. Wagner of Chevy Chase, who will take the part of Orchus in “Sherwood,”.a ! | poetic drama of Robin Hood and his | merry men by Alfred Noyes, to be pre- sented by the Community Drama Guild the Ovrnln[ of June 20 at the Sylvan Theater. 'EDITOR’S FUNERAL | Service for Active Church Official to Be Held at West- minster, Md. Puneral services for Rev. Thomas H. Lewis, 77. editor of the Methodist Prot- estant. official church organ of the | mer president of the General Confer- Ience of the church. who died at his { home, 2844 Wisconsin avenue, vesterd: will he held in Baker Chapel, West- minster, Md. by Dr. H. E. Elderdice | tomorrow affernoon. | Dr. Lewis served for eight years as head of the Methodist. Protestant or- | Ranization until the expiration of his second term in May, 1928. At his death he had been editor of the church | magazine for less than three months Dr. Lewis had held many important | positions with the ehurch, including the | | presidencies of Western Maryland Uni- versity and the Westminster Theologi- cal Seminary. He was the founder of | the latter. Ward Lewis, and six children, Mrs. H. N. Veasy of Orlando, Fla.; Mrs. L. H | Richmend of Fisher's Island, N. Y. H. Ward Lewis of Pennsylvania, Thomas | H. Lewis, jr.; Miss Marjorie Lewis and CITY NiWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. The Delaware State Socisty and friends will plenic this afternoon . at 2:30 o'clock on Hains Point near the teahouse. Bring a picnic lunch. The Boosters, Bethany Chapte |24, O. E. S, will have a- lawn party ioday at 833 Fern street. | The Wanderlusters will have a chicken | dinner at their clubhouse in Franklin | Park, Va, today at 6:45 p.m. FUTURE. The Wanderlusters' hike tomorrow will start from Miller's Station on the Alexandria & Mount Vernon Railroad. Members will meet at Twelfth street and Pennsylvania avenue at 2:30 p.m. The A. A. U. W. invites all college women on a hike tomorrow. Meet at Foxhall Station at 3 p.m. to explore | the vieinity of Foxhall Village and | gardens. Supper will be served after | the walk at the home of Mrs. Pyle. The University Club annual field day will be held at the Columbia Country Club Monday. Dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m. ‘The card party scheduled for this evening at Simpson's Auditorium, 530 | Seventh street. by Hiawatha Council, | D. of P, has been postpnnrd, Blrths Re tted Theodore aj Mary Rrvnoldl twin bovs. Fred 1. and Mary F. Walen. boy and girl Bertie . and Lvds V. Damron. bov Robert L. and Agnes 1. Clements, Fred and Eleanor E. Gilbert, bov. Edward M. and Alice Robin. boy. JoMph apd Hazel W. Dusmis. bov William L. and May B. Maddox, bor. es C' and Henrietta M. Fool, vard H. ol bov. Chaj Edw . and Nora Parks. bo Charles F. and Julla_ Conrad. boy. Albert 'E, and Tsabel M. Chapman. boy. Jdoseph G. and Sadie E_ Orr. G V. Ana Frances F. Viarer, 24, boy. | and Mary L. Musick. cirl i s B. and Mary A. Larimore, girl. | and Rose Roberts. gir] nd Vivian Manock. giri. Wiiliem E. and Mary E. Bakersmiih, wirl. | Harry €. and Mecia Rohb. girl. Leonard A. and Edith Shosmaker. girl. Jand Eldridee Ballew. gir). A.and Carmelia E. Johnston, girl ind Elenore Burgess. irl. Arthur and Ads Matthews. girl. Denton T. and Lucile Bell. boy. Benjamin' and Mary Redman. bo: Frederick and Elizabeth Middietor Alexander and Frances Hart. girl. Ira and Katie Washington. gir} Woodford ‘and Susie Nelson. boy. Thomas and Annie M. Sims. boy. willie and Ricle L | Monday. WILL BE TOMORROW, Methédist Protestant Church. and for- ' Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Mary | | Miss Elizabeth R. Lewis of Washington. | No. | hlld not been opened in the kitchen stove, Mr, McMullan_was found unconscious | by Mrs. David F. Farrin, The | its members arrived the windows were Mr. McMullan, native of Ireland and had | Washington for 35 years Tived Ior hean disease. Braths. uuxu JOSEPHINE P. MURPAY. Satur- INE P dav. Jupe 10wt 3 wm. JOSERH beloved wife' of Charies A kn Tahd detwhier of e tate Benms & Mary E. Murphy. Funeral from her late rexidence, 803 C st nw. Tiesdar o s at 8L DomIniENs Churen at & o Relatives and friends invited to atten MARIE L. 'beloved wife of John T. Bot- tomles. aged 86 vears. Funeral from W. W. Deal's funeral home, 816 H st. ne. on June 17. st 3 p.m. Interment Congressional Cemet. 16 BOYD. MATILDA. nesday, June 12, 1929, at 330 L st. s.w. MATILDA BOYD. beloved mother of Catherine Wisa and Flossie Swann. sister of William A. Dent. grand- mother of Jerry Bovd, Catherine Swann cousin of " Julia Di June 16, at 1 p.m.. A - M. Chiirch. #th st. befween D and C sts. 5.¥. BRAY. CARL. On Tuesday, June 11. at_his residence, 1235 6/ pl. n.w. BRAY. devoled grandson of and husband o leaves one daught larives and friend; June 16, at 1 pm. Church.' 5th. and G & resting at the W. Ernest pariors, 2222 Ga. ave. n. st Gallinger Hospita) and of He leaves funeral home. 1308 6th si. n.w. Airy Baptist Church, I st. and North Capitol stx. n.w. BRIGGS. HENRY C. All members nr !.’u- reka Lodge, No. 4562, G. U. O. of O. F are hersby notified of the death of Brothes HENRY C. BRIGGS. who died Wednesday. June 12. 929 at + 8t the Gallinger Hospital. assemble at Church. L st. Ist sts. n.w. the Mount _Alry Baptist between North Capitol Sunday. June 16. at 1 am., neral. By direction of ALEXANDER MANN. N. G, Attest: ROBERT C. DYSON, P. 5. | BROWN. FLORENCE R. 14 lele. at San Diego. Calit Funeral services Monday. June Benbouch “pariors, ‘Sen. Dieso. Calil. Rt MARTHA ¥. . June 11 il e Sestacnee: o pl. n.w., after & long iliness. MARTHA F. BRUNO, devoted daughter of Blanche H. | and Robert Bruno. sr.: | Wilhelmina Smith and Robert Bruno. to mourn their loss A h UNo. Departed this 50 a.m. June 16, at 1 p.m.. ave. and O DAVIS, JOSEPRI 12, 1929. JOSEPHINE DAVIS. Remain 300" 3rd st sw. al from the latter address Mon i at 2 p.m. sharp. DAVID HARRINGTON. On Thur 1 “day. June 13. 1939, at 9 p.m.. DAVID HA| | RINGTON, heloved husband of Mary E. Deloe (nee Matson'. Puneral se will be Teld at s late residence. k O Chureh rd. n.w. Monday, i 10 a.m. Cemetery. | i [ | i o 16 | DYER, ANNIE M. Saturdar. June 15, 1929, | Re pesidence.” 1304 Lamont at nw DYER (nee Winckelman. of the Iate” William: R. Der. funeral later. | FSTLER. MAE VEIRMEYER. On Thursdas. | June 13.°1929. at Mountain View Hospifal. Montelair. N. J of Theodore W.'Estler Warren tavull's funeral | A Funeral from W. home. the | | at whose | & bachelor, was a! in | For some | | months prior to his death he had been | | under_treatment Departed this life Wed- | her residence. | Funeral Sunday. | 1929, 1 On Tuesday. June 12 1 e e ont ok 1 other relaives and friends to mourn their | loss, Remains resting at William T. Toiber! | . “Puneral Sunday. Jime 18. at 12 o'clock. ffom Mount | vetween 1st | All members ' are requested to | , Loving and kind in all Tor the. parpore ot Wiendtbs the - | Priday. June FLORENCE BROWN. mother of Le Roy A Morean, | 1| lite at | her mother, 4800 Dana | loving _sister of | ves and friends. Funeral Sun- from Mount Zion M. E. Church, 29th st Between Dumbarton | . Departed this life June 3 now resting at Gardiner’s funeral parlors. thence to 4840 Haves st. viges | 38 | Interment Cedar Hill | wite Notice of | MAE VETHMEYER. wife | 1418 and Spring rd. n.w., Monday, June i7. | &t 8:30 am. thence to St. Gabri tives and_triends invited to attend. terment. Glenwood Cemeters. FIFLD, ALBERT MILTON, Fridas. 7:30 pm.. at the Naval v ALBERT FIELD. N, Tetired), beloved hu Band ot Amelin Field ased’ a1 sears. Tate 'residence. and Miller ave., Balls | June 17, at 11 am. Rela- hds imyited to sttend June 14. 5 | where mass will be sune at 9 am. Rela- | n- 1 ital. N ARTON | 4, cpuick;, Dieniny : ferment at Arimgton National Cemeters. 18 | | FLARARTY, HANNAH §. J. June 13. 1920, HANNAH 8. J.. ‘Thomas Flabarty, ared 23 years. ved by & son. . 11 grand children. 13 grea sister of Gettyshu ing at W. W. Dea st. n.e.interment Monday, June 17, Na- tional Cemetery. Getivsburg. Pa. | GILLIAM. NANCY. — Departed Thursday. June 13, 1929, dence. 1105 '18th at. n.w. John Gilliam (nee Fountain) tn mourn their loss a_hual ters. two brothers and & host of other Ielaiies and trisnds, Remalns restins | 2l Henry 8. washingiond tungral nome 467 N st. n.w. Puneral Sundaf. June 16. from the First Baptist Church of George- town, 27th and Dum| n ave_ at 1 pm Relatives ‘and_ friends invited. Rev. Penn ofciating. ‘r.u‘un- NANNIE, ¢ J. . are invited io be Dresent with Purity Tent. 184, of Hall: Hill. Va. at funeral services of Honored Leader NANNIE GILLIAM. at the First Baptist Chureh. 27t 3t and ave. Sunday. June 16, 1925, at T pm SISTER LUCRETIA LEWIS. Leader; SISTER MARIAN HARDY, Fin. Sec. GREEN. FLORENCE I Entered into oo | nalrest, Thursday, June 13, 1920, at 123 at her residence, 149 L' st. <e. FLORENCE 1. GREEN. deveted daizhier | of John T. and Julia Green. sister of Charles Green. She _alto leaves many other relatives and friends to mourn her departure. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines tuneral chapel, drd and Eve sty v Puneral Sundav. June 16 1920 af | 2:30 pm.. from St. Luke's Church, Center- ville, Md. ADELIADE ADA. ! 1929, at her residence. n.w.. ADELIADE ADA this funeral home. 1300 N st. nw. services and interment Columbus, Ohto. MICKS. JENNEE. On Pridas. JUBC ol 11 JENNTE HICKS. devoted wite of Mlehard Mieks, brother 8; Jones and Ida B. Lee. moth §he alro leaves other relatives and friends. Remains resting at W. Ernest Jarvis fu- BAG, dark sreen crepe de chine, with bone handle. containing keys, glasses and mones. | also visiting cards: probably near Lincoln | Memorial or in Baneroft place. Finder re: ning same fo t place, 8035 Wil pe. rewarded O D ree North BAR PIN. piatinum and white gold i peiween itfh G ana i s B e | small “amount of Robert R. Nash. | Pa. Reward BTLLFOLD, ronL ining money and driver's parmit bia at., Scranton, Wis. 3177 amond : Tost in downtown dis. Reward. Mrs. G M. Sudduth, Viks . between 6th and Don Cam- 18! 8 o'clock 1705 P st trict. EYEGLASSES. Roe Fulkerson, Friendship Hefghts car; reward. nw. ABt. 53. fix 0 _BPITZ_ rgx AL: composition and harmony, aame engraved on pin, “Vernah V. Scott Return 428 Shepherd st n.w.: reward. 16° LETTER_FOLD_with personal ‘Dapers re- ward, E. Youns, 1306 Wisconsin ave West 2308 e st seen a & rado ave. Reward if"returned to 1331 Gaflatin at. mow. RUBY PIN, sef with 4 small diamonds and green enamel. Fridsy afternoon on 14th and Park car; - valued for association; kindly phone Decatur 4697 L P SO SMALL " GERMAN eturn s € | _brown leather, contain- “on in Randle High- Reward. Tag (white) . FUR—In vieinity of SAmilel Hat 8hop: | il Pr 3010 arter s | oolly, female: 4 trayed. o gt atraye enn. Reward. 15+ st.we SPECTACLE CA! Ing 3.1 neral parlor. 3232 Ga. ave. Notice of | funeral hereafter. FOUSTON. RORERT. Deparied Thursday, June 13,1929, at Walter Reed General Hospital, ROBERT HOUSTON. He Ves' to mourn their loss a wife. Lena of friends. " Funersl Mond June {rom George W Glarke Co.s funaral par lors. 1416 Florida ave n.e. at 1 pm. In. terment Arlington Nailonal Cemetery. JOHNSON. MARY. Departed _this life Wednesdar. June 13, 1920, MARY JOHN- SON. devoted mother of Willlam Johnson. [% John J. Bovd. She also jelatives and triends. - Funel June 17, at 9 am.. {rom Epip} Dumbarton ‘ave between 27th and 281 Rem: Testing at_ W. Ernest Jarvis fu 2322 Ga. ave. Departed this m» on 1920, ALICE JOHNSON She leaves to mourn their loss a husband. Two sons, one sister and & host of other relatives ‘and_friends. Remsins may be seen after 2 p.m. Saturday at the George | randmother of 1" Monds o Churcé neral parlor. JOHNSON, ALICE. Friday. June 14. On Thursdar. | widow of She s 1ife | Qmeers and members | 641 H St. N.E. ‘Dumbarton | INER. | Remains resting in Hysong's | Funeral | Annie | -in-1aw | of John Henry Lee and Benjamin 8. Jones. ‘ this _life I * Braths, MaeMURRAY. NENRIETTA VAN ANTWERP. Aoddent Ea rday. June 15 t her 2233 Massachuestss ANTWERP, witow of Ma). Juni ANeathturras. daughier a7 the late John H. Van Ant otice of funeral later. (Albany. K. papers copy.) LETON. JOSEPH. Suddenls June' 11,1929, AL 11 p.m.. DLETON. devoted son of Hattie Middlc ton and brother of Viola Middleton an Fthel Cuptis Punersl Sundar. June 10« P.m . from bis late residence. 242 14t/ 5 7%, Remains resting at the W. Erne Jarvis Co. funeral parlors, 3222 Ga. ave nw 7 esidence. “Tuesdar B MID- Passed ane 11, 1920 at 10:80 a.m. Fell asleep in the afms Jesus, AMANDA CONTEE RIDEOUT. &' 3 to mourn their loss & loving Aaug ter. Nellie_Fleet MecDaniel. & son, Georr Pinkney Rideout: two devoted granc daughiers. Pearl Fleet Johnson and ginis Blackwell. and_a host of other 7 tives and friends. Funeral Sundav. J 16. at 1 pm. {rom Meunt Zion A Cliurch, 28th 'st. and Dumbarton ave Friends invited Past her suffering. past her pain Cease to weep. for tears are vain. Calm the tumiilt ‘of thy breast For she who suffered is at rest. SCOTT, BLANCHE INEZ. Fridav, June | 1920.° af" Sibley Memorial ' Hospite BLANCHE INEZ. beloved wife of Freae: Scott. * Funeral from Zurherst's funer ppriors. Monday. June 17. at 3 p.m. In- térment Cedar SULLIVAN, ANNJE. On Thur 1929. st her residence. East Riverdale, Md. ANNIE SULLIV (nee Carroll). beloved wife of Michael 1 Sullivan and mother of Alovsius and John Funeral from the residence of har st Monday. Thence to Holy Name Chure will be said at 9 a.m. for the repose of Intermeni Mount Olivet Cems- tives and friends invited. 16 | THOMAS. ROBERT E. Departed this Nfe June 12. 1929, at 44 G st 4w THOMAS. 'beloved son nf Aletha_Scot?, brother of Beulah Thomas Ruth Foster and Edgar Thomas. He 8l leaves & stepfather and a host of other reistives and friends. Remains resting at | John T. Rhines' funeral chapel. ard and i Funeral Sundav. June 16. {34 . from Mount Jegreel Church | .. Interment Resemont the great beyond Tuesday. VEST. SREARL. Departed this life, June 13. 1926, "t Children's IMspital. ' SHEARI. VEST. son of Archie_ and Jennie Vest Services were held at Frazier new fun: home. 389 Rhnde Island n.w. | _ment Lincoln Memorial Cemeters. 30 am. Solemn requiem WEBSTER, GENEVA. The Youns Ladies Im- % | BOTTOMLEY, MARIE L. On dune 1. 1929, | media Rellef Association notified of the death of Mrs. GENEVA WEBSTER. May 16, 1020. assessment of whk.)x 'Hl be dll! at our mext regular ADDIE CHASE GREEN, Rec. Sec" r" gt WHELAN. CHARLES 1939, ‘aged 73 Fineral Moridas. June i7. 81 A:30. from his late residencs. 64 Eve st. nw. Requiem mass at St. Alovsius Church 8 o'clock. Interment at Holy Rood Cem ery. 16 WILLIAME. MARY (Sudeen: Saturday. June | MARY “JEANETTE | ‘wite ot Raymond J. Alice, Rebecca Goniee: daughier ot Mary aunders. sister of Estelle Byndel Davie: Fred and.onn Seunders: SHe 3iip leaves one granddaughter. Naomi Contes. 300 other relatives and friends. Noiice of eatter mains resting at W Frnest Jariis funeral parlor. 3337 Cia You _are It Memortam. CABTER. KATE. In loving memors of aur ar _mother ' and _grandmother. KAT! CRRTER, who Dussed 10 pesceruils rrav Gne vear ago todas, June 18, 1828, As we loved her. a0 we miss her. 1n our memory she i alWavs near { Loved, remembered, longed for aiwavs | “Bringing many a silent tear. | When we are alone 2nd We breathe a deep regret. Por you were ours and we ramember Tt a1l the worla foreet ways. Upright and just fo the end of her Sincere and true in heart and mind. What & beautiful memors she left behind HER LOVING DAUGHTER AND GRAND. CHILDREN. | CHILDS, ROBERT. Departed tnis lite one Tear ago, June 1928 ROBERT | CHILDS, the beloved father Childs. In sorrow. deep sorrow. I bow my head. M""’u""'u' & dear beloved father whe ea Sieep on papa and take you re T certainly loved you. but God hest. A LONELY DAUGHTER. CLIFFORD. EMMA D. 1In sad but loving re- brance of my devoted wife. A D. CLIFFORD. who_ departed this life ene AND CHILDREN. o today. Jupe 15. 1928 AND In loving remem- | HER LOVING HUSB. CONNER, JOSEPH W. brarce’ of our dear hushand and father, JOSEPH W. CONNER. who departed this iife two vears ago todav. June 15, 1927. Not dead to us. who loved him: Not lost. but sone before. He Tives with us in memory And will forever more | What happy days we once enjoyed When we ware all together. But. oh, how changed it all is new, ‘Since you have gone forever HIE LO WIFE, SON AND DAUGI- TER-TN-LAW. | DORNOFF. CHARLES. 1In sad snd loving remembrance of our dear husband father. CHARLES DORNOFF. who depert- e4 this life ome year ago todsy. June 1928, THE FAMILY. SWINSON. EMMA JORNSON. 1In sad but loving memory of our dear mother, EMMA SWINSON. who departed this life four | Yeas ago t0day. June 16, 1025, Mother. thou art gone to r And_this shall be our pra reach our iourney'sgnd o maz share raavxE ROBINSON AND EDNA WINKLER of Rosa t pmnu DIRECTORS. Dignified, EMecient .'"“i . W. Deal & Co. H ST. NE. sT. NE. LINCOLN 200, wei ‘Funeral Homo 924 New York Ave. N.W. Matn 2600 J. WILLTAM LEES SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CREMATORIUM. 237 PA._AVE N.W. NATIONAL 1384, 1388 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (IS8AAC BIRCH) N. Ehane wes e CHAS. ZURHORS l 01_EAST CAPITOL ST. Lineoln_372. TI'MO I HY HANLON Punersl Director Private Amouhnu Linc. 5543 'V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the suctessors of nor eenneeted with the original R apnn establ, P . saa0 t. N.W. hone Fri Wi T Sard'o o Private Limousine Ambulance '?}l.!‘m"m’:: ] ___ Lincoln 524 ALMUS R.SPEARE | Succeeding the original W. R. Speare Co. 1623 Connecticut Ave. Potomac 4600 |8 _vears at 1208 H »t. rs at Mo P st Frank Gem' s Sons 1113 SEV) Madern Unnpal. “Toiesnone Main 2473 ESTABLISHED 1336, !{JOHN R.” WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St. N.W. Phone North 47. b MONUMENTS. sfon® father. one stepson and @ host | fenves five nieces. two nephews and other ( B Clark Co. funeral parlors. 1416-1418 Flor- | ifia ave ne Funeral Sunday. June 16, at Pomankey. Md. KING, WILLIAM MAR! June 14, 1835, at the res Ellis R King. 8128 Sherrier pl nw. WIL FUA i AHIER beloved huspind of Jose. ghine King, Funeral from the cnapel of | F. Murray & fchols | Fon Mondar: Jane 17 at 103 and friends invited. In- terment on, _National camemy. {Member of Anacostls Lodge. No. 21 F. A A MG AR and Columbia Typosraphi- cal Unton.) KING. W. MARDEN. A special communi- cation of Anacostia Lodge. No. 31. F. A. M. is called for Monday. On Priday. ane 17 4t 930 am. to attend the funeral of Bro. W. MARDEN KING. By order of the worshipful master. 8. R. CAMPBELL, Secy. 18* LEWIS. REV. THOMAS H. On Friday. June 14. 1929, at his_residence. 2844 Wisconsin ave. Rev. THOMAS H. LEWIS, D. Funeral ‘services aL Westminster. Md.. 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