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D, €., MONDAY, - JULY 8. 1929. E-] Goldenberg Main Floer. 9x12 h. room | “AT SEVENTH AND K”’ $2.50 to $4 Glorious New Summer Hats Special Sale! Seamless Bleached Still In Progress! ONGOLEUM-Made Rugs Washington’s greatest sale of Congoleum-made Rugs is continued Tuesday. Never before have such rug values as these been offered! Rugs suitable for any room—patterns and colors are upruduckiom of Wilton Rugs: 29 | $3. Goldenbers’s—Downstairs Store ,..r.« straws, white and pastel felts, nov elt\' braids, silk-finished T straws, etc. i# ' 40.In. Printed Voiles Sheets of full Made of heavy round thread sheeting cotton. Hand torn and ironed, finished with deep hem. tunity to load up your linen closet. —Phone National 5220— We want you to meet the very newest Summer frocks . . . just unpacked . . . all ready to join your Summer wardrobe! are to sell at a sensible price that will enable you to buy two or even three. Lvery new popular type is included, individualized by the smart use of Bertha Collars, new collarless necklines, pleatings, scarfs, flares and ties. A truly delightful showing—in every important shade—includ- ing the favorite pastels. These dresses Sleeveless Models . Gy denbers's—Second Floor— Hundreds of cool, summery hats that include large brimmed . . White . . Pink . . Maize .. Orchid . . Capucine Shades . . Red . . Green . . Blue . . Etc. Goldenbers's—Second Floor 40-In. Printed Batiste 36-In. Printed Dimities An outstanding assortment of the season’s fav- orite fabrics in all the popular styles and colorings. Yards and vards of white, tinted and dark grounds of a very fine sheer quality. Ideal for making cool Summer frocks and many other hot-weather needs. All guaranteed fast colors. 79c Printed Flat Crepes Printed Rayon Flat Crepes of a heavy rich, lustrous of a ve quality in many beautiful with stvles and attractive color white and a combinations. Real reduc- tion here! Unusual sa . Jacket Frocks. .. Long-Sleeved Styles . . . Wonderful Selection in Misses’ and Women’s Sizes 14 to 20 and 38 to 50 Accounts Invited GOLDENBERGS THE DEPENDABLE STORE Selected Specials for a Busy Tuesday You’ll Want 2 or 3 of These Smart Fluffy Frocks Special Introductory Offer! TWO Regular 40c Boxes of “VELDOWN” |/ Sanitary Napkins For 44¢ Regular 80c Value |} “VELDOWN" employs the super- lative softness of Rayon Cellulose in banishing all pessibility of irri- tation, multiplies absorbency over present ways ten times—thus re- tains its effectiveness hours longer than any other hygenic pad. For a limited time we offer TWO regular 40c boxes of “VELDOWN,” one dozen in a carton, for 44c— total value, 80c. Notion and Tollet Goods Departments. “50c lmported Organdy Imporccd Swiss fine sheer qualit permanent finish, complete as- sortment of wanted colers. ings! Organd In heres_Main Floor—Charge Accounts Invited 81x90 Heavy double-thread weave. Can you imagine E E I size 19x38-inch SH S with colored bor- 19 ders at this low price? c tinted.pastel colors, in plain or self- 4 color block dcs»gns. c Perfect quality Bleached [ Sizes20x40in.... double-bed size. spongy quality with colored borders and hems. Sizes 23x46 inches. Special at. An exceptional oppor- and every rug perfect! 7 ft. 6 in. by’h.ln 6x9 ft. medium size Porch Awnings Painted green stripes on khaki, Com- plete with hardware and rope. 6 ft. wide [ 71t 6in. wide | 9 ft. 6 in. wide $7.50 |$10.49($10.49 $12.49/$13.98/$15.49 Cut 3x6 feet wide. seconds. 15¢_Values Ii'- Also double-thread quality in® High-grade, heavy absorbent; Genuine w 95¢_Values 10c ht .Sheer Wash Fabrics 28 10,200 Turkish Towels At Three Unusual Prices! $1.65 “Sunfast” Window Shades “Sunfast” Window Shades in_green, white and ecru colors. Termed as s Complete with high-grade roller. Sale of Plain Shades Guaranteed perfect; all wanted colors. 95¢ $1.25 Values 90c Births Reported. The following births have been reported | to the Health Department i the Iast 3¢ | hours: | Ray W, and Mildred V. Bell, glrl. tuart M. and Nellie J. Cook, boy. Eietence ¢ ind ‘Pavison; o John A. and Helen R. Gibson. boy. .- Gibson, boy. Guy F. and Amy M. Glossbrenner, boy. floxd ¥ and Reatrice C. Greaver, sirl Ieadore and Renecca Kramer. Winifred I. La Rmh! wirl, k- Piter and iu.n T M ML . Earl aha Elien Baria e boy. qiaicolm E."and” Catherine 'E. Sparroush, | Robert and EBula Spicer. boy. d Mary R. Sweeney, girl. Umham, George | John B. and Prieda’ E. Dea!hs Reported. The following deaths have been reported Lo the Health” Department in the last 34 ou Bamuel Cohen, 74, 1291 H st. nee. Lena Winheim. 73, 1125 8pring road. John N. Crawford, 71, 1130 4th st. August ‘A._ Ruppel,” 67, 929 5th st. Francisco Escobar. 70, 2601 Conn. ave. Catherine R. Mcinerney, 65, 2719 Conn. ave | Bl *“Frances 3. Block. 57, 1613 Harvard st. Emma Kleinbecker, 80. 3120 Park place. PRobert Hickes, Sibley Hospital. Tierry Mauck, 35 Providence Hospital. | Julia A, Marcel. 334 15th st. n.e Josephine Ga! 10. 104 41 rank L. Fuller. 3. 3419 Porter arah Dorsey. 74. 624 B st. s.e. $ Helen M. Jackson. 55. 620 R sf. * Emma 8. Willlams, 28. 758 Moroton st. smrm-n Paige, 24, OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT PINE MEN'S WEAR || EISEMAN'S—7th & F Freedmen’s Hospital. | | | Abbep-Mausoleum Beautiful—Enduring—Convenient MILITARY HIGHWAY BEYOND SOUTH GATE Opposite Arlington Cemetery Your opportunity for inspection 15 | NOW. Vaults are selling rapidly, only | a limited number remain. ‘[ Open every day and Sunday. A more | Atting memoriel for loved ones cannot be obtained. |ENTOMBMENT COSTS NO MORE THAN UNDERGROUND BURIAL Cremation niches for urng con- taining ashes can be purchased. Office 1000 Conn. Ave. Mai 1897‘ Listen, Men: { | ! Suits may come ! and suits may go but blue serge suits go on /or- ever. Nothing nicer than a blue serge suit and white or | striped flannel trousers. i We have 'em at prices that fit the purse. Buy 'em on the Famous Kaufman Budget Charge Account Pay One-fourth Cash Balancei10-Waekly 555 Semi-monthly Payments White Linen Suits | 2-prece ......$16.50 | With vest..$20.00 " All Straws Reduced (= $2.50 $ 1.95 Straws. ... Lty o e 1L $7.50 Panamas and Leghorns $ 4 95 THE WEATHER ly fair tonigl shiftin, southerly tomorrow. tomorros west winds. 8 a.m., 30.07; noon, 30.05. 3:30 p.m. vesterday. 5:30 am., today. highest, 95; lowest, 70. Tide Tables. Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, | pm.; high tide, Tomorrow—Lo 4:51 pm.; high tide, 10:34 pm. The Sun and Moon. 3 am. and 7:36 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises 4:50 am.; sun sets 7:36 p.m. Moon rises 6:35 am.: sets 9:38 p.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Great Falls, slightly muddy; Harpers Ferry, Potomac River cloudy and Shen- andoah River muddy. Weather in Various Citles. | gTemperatire B wzc Btatlons. § aBEs Weather. N 2" E oo e Abilene, Tex 2098 92 Cioudy Albany, N. Y 2990 90 Clz\ld! Atlanta, G . 3020 92 Clear Atlantic City... 30.04 76 Clear Baltimore, Md.. 30.f 9 . Clear 2 Clear Buffaio, N. ¥.. [ Prclondy Charleston, 8.C.30.22 86 74 0.60 Cloudy Chicago, Ill.... 68 Clear Cincinnati,Ohio 70 004 Cloud Cleveiand, Ohio. 30. joar” 8 C 8 0.90 Clear Columbliy 0 0.01 Cloudy Denver. 50 Detroi & Sgr o0 78 44 0722 Pteloudy | 60 006 Cloudy Indianapolis.Ind 30 M 82 70 1.44 Ptcloudy Jacksonville.Pla. 30.18 90 132 Cloudy Kamoer ity s 3993 84 Rain Los Angeles. ... 29.92 74 Cloudy Louisville. K 8 Clear Miami. Fia 12 36 Cloudy New Orlean 10 92 Clear New York, N 02 58 Cloudy | Qxianoma ' Ciiy. 2092 88 Cloudy maha, Nebr.. 20.90 84 Philadelphia.Pa, 3004 92 | Pittsburgh, Pi 68 Portland, Me. [} Ponllnd. Qres: [ 58 72 64 64 56 82 72 St. Paul, Minn, 80 60 Seattle. Wash. . 3 56 | Spokane, Wash: 3020 8 56 WASH., D. C...3006 95 7 FORE! (1 am.. Greenwic! Temper: London, England Paris. Prance s (Noon. Greenwich time. Horta (Faval), Arores. % "OBart elon Hamilton, Bermuda. 2 Part cloudy (Current observations.) | San Juan. Porto Rico. 80 Part cloudy | Hevara, Cuba.. .. 76 Ciear | Colon, Canal Zone. 82 Part cloudy MRS OSCAR C. PORTNER Washington Woman, Long Active in Society, Dies in Aix les Bains, in France. Mrs. Oscar C. Portner of 2141 Wy- oming avenue, long active in social cir- cles in this city, died in Aix les Bains, France, Saturday night, according to word received here today. due to pneumonia. France, where she was spending the; at_Friends School here. News of Mrs. received here by her sisters-in-law. Mrs Henry D. Flood and Mrs. Palmel law of this city Mrs. Portner is sur- 1esiding in France; her sister, of New York. Mrs. Flood today was awaiting addi- | tional information regarding Mrs. Port- | ner's death and funeral arrangements. Burial probably will be in Manassas,| Vn Where her husband is burled. FOUND. SPECTACLES _Horn rim, at _Chesapeake Beach, Owner can have same by cailing at Room 537, House Office Bldg, between § and 11. and paying for this a T ornale color: ¥iRht . left halt of face brin, collar and Sunday. .vulF 7; vicinity of E E and 14th sts. n.w.” Apt. 402, 2523 14th st. now. DOG, smail, white, Poodle. from auto, Thu . Reward if returned. West T on back, two DOG, small,_white, BIack 3 5 black ears, name Taxi. Chapin_st. _Liberal reward. 6. 8% DOG. Water Spaniel, reddish brown with white breast; male. Reward. in.w, DOG—Tan and white collie. July 4: named Ted": 1928 tag No. €730. Call Adams 0286. ow ENVELOPE. Saturdsy afternoon between 3 and 3:30 at the American Store, Dupont Circle: envelope, containing money and re- Return_to. -duma -nmn Rewlrd FR NITY PIN, TR on Bace. 'Abaress Box 1 office. e D st taining gray pocketbook. dollar bill. mickel token case, key tied with green string: near M and Connecticut_ave. Sundsy evening Return to Mrs. K. Foote, Pelham Courts, P st._North_8827. HATTan. cowhoy. Sunday.” on Finder please eall L. C, ith, 909 bos_st. p.w. _Geors A HANDBAG, between 13th and ORi0 ave. n.W. and south end Highway Bridge, dark brown containing lady's clothing. Rew Phone Hyattsville 149-W. 8 HOUND, biack Return 'to 208 SACRET e At ST TRembe _oR o Rexr st e, Sundsy arlernoon. Reward. Cull Ceverand 30373, " honlinl 3 rked Edmonds. Fot AT 'v'r'fifnfzy ot T4th 4nd G 3 Reiv. | Return to 1019 0 NOTEBOOK, x5, loon Columbia Pike bus, Takoma Park. Md. ookl aver Takoma Patk: i e AArlington” BdIE. uilding and Arlington Bulldin Tewaras J"E. MeMurrer, Clarendon PACKAGE, containing books. blue pnm. Ked telephone system: lost Satur- Sl o S PURBSE—Lost_at 5 e ' wold, garnet, and pearis; se E‘lmlnul value; reward. Tel. Adams Lo D noa et Tuitable Feward 1 8l le Yé’;;" Uhair Feturn. 499 E. Capitol st.. Lincoln S 807.:2. xvfl‘—__b'—_mTrm R SCOTCH TERRIER. Reward (o{“r'e!um of male Scoteh terrier, fil the' vieinity of 35th and District of Columbia—Probably local thundershowers this afternoon, general- ; tomorrow increasing cloudiness, showers tomorrow night or ‘Wednesday; not much change in tem- perature; gentle to moderate southwest to northwest winds, becoming Virginia—Generally fair tonight and showers tomorrow night or Wednesday; little change in tempera- ture; moderate to fresh west or south- Maryland—Generally fair, not quite H|ghn' temperature, 95, occurred at Lowest temperature, 75, occurred at Temperature same date last year— /| (Purnished by United States Coast and 3:16 am. and 4 39 p.m. tide, 4:13 am. and 9:57 am. and Today—Sun rose 4:49 am.; sun sets | IS CLAIMED BY DEATH | Death was | Mrs. Portner left here in June !or‘ Summer with her sons, Robert Portner, | 3d, and John A. D. Portner, s!udenlsi Portner's death was| | Derby. Besides her sons and sisters-in- | ‘ . George Dougherty, | Hshedribol ol g “ghm;s} late Julla R"Lyddane and father of Wlllrr‘ Lida Dougherty: a brother-in-law, A.| O. Portner of Annapolis, Md.. and an-| other sister-in-law, Mrs. A. L. Humesl 732 Kenyon | GRAY BEADED BAG. lined with tan, con. | M. M. MAHANEY SERVICES TO BE HELD TOMORROW Veteran D. C. Highway Employe, Who Died Friday, Will Be Buried Here. Funersl services for Michael Mahaney, 73 years old, veteran retired employe of the District government and life-long resident of this city, who died at Piney Point, Md., FPriday, will be conducted in the Church of the Na- Beaths. a, MARY D. PORTNER. Otcar C. Porther und mother of Rocen J and John A. D. Portner. ROBR, WILLIAM P. On Saturdar, at_‘Walter Peed General oot WILLIAM B band of Carrie E. Robb (riee Greenwell Remains resting at bis late residence. Bates st. n.w. until Tuesday. July 9 M. when services will be held in the United Brethren Church, North Capitel and R sts. nw. at 1:30 p.m. followed by inter- ment ‘with military honors in Arlington National Cemetery. Relatives and Srierds ited to attend. - on Saturday, July 43 Thomas st . husband of ther of Jsabelle ARTHUR ROBI Lucy A._Robinson and so warm in north portion tonight; to-|tivity tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock.| Dibble. Beulah E. Jetter, Lucy R. Herbert, morrow tncreasing cloudiness, showers | Inferment. will be in Mount Olivet T Manatans Ve mng Brote o et o eanesday; mod. | Cemetery. MHis death was ascribed to SRl N o ncader st il ”"nm‘_,y omorrow. | paralysis. He had gone to Piney Point | ¥y 0. 8 y = = for a visit. Baptizt Church. Manassa<, | e e Sy ower® | ployed in the surface division of the NORMAN, Departed this_lite cooler tomorrow night "7 | Highway Department of the District ( MEai%, MY Xorutan nOrriAnseioies < government, in which he served as fore- | son of Rosettu Ruffian. He leaves to Record for 24 Hours. m-nh:nu} retired about eight years ago. | mourn figma}n. two sis lnodbxro;h:]v 5 g .| He had long taken an active part in| 20 & host of other relatives and friends. lf;f;m":’:“.‘r“ Bl ?,3: : pm., 86: | Civic affairs in the District, at the time | 10w ©f funeral hereafter 12 mianight, 30; ¢ am., 77; 8 8.:m., 79: [or his death being & prominent mem- | RYPREL, AUGUST A on Saturday. July Barometer—¢ pm. 3003; 8 pm.|Der Of the Mid-City Citizens Associa. | ¢ vt P, Raprel. “Funcral from Bis late 3001; 12 midnight, 30.01; ¢ s.m., 30.03; | Hion- _He also hag been & member of | Iewdcnce; 3 Jth 8L Rt wih reguie | the Catholic Knights of America for| Juiy AL L many vears. | mass at 8t Ma Chureh at 9 o'clack i | % i Relatives and friends invited. Interment He is survived by a son, William J.| Bt Mars's Cemetcrs s Mahaney of this city. SKINNFR. On July 7. 1920, at her - . residence, ave. Takoma Park. Md. | MARY A, & i ER. (\Amm\ of \; ‘uam ; CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. L. Tallamus and Laura A. Frank E. and Arthur the above Interment Skinner addrese ~ Ju Rock services at at 10 _am. TODAY. Army Band concert which was to have been played this evening at Twelfth street and Michigan 2venue | northeast, has been cancelled, as the {band has been ordered away on mili- | Senza Spano. Funerel tary duty. | 1o Churen of the Redee 1 Us.1200 Kirby st now., at NORAF. On & am., then Ttalian’ Bap- T 0 am 8 FUTURE. E Loyal Knights of the Round Table | will ‘meet at the University Club for | luncheon tomorrow at 12:30 p.m. 1 Washington Chapter, No. 3, National | | Bojourners, will meet Wednesday i ning, 8 o'clock, in the Army and Nn\_\" Club. Lieut. Walter Hinton, former | Navy flyer, who served as pilot on the first transatlantic flight, in 1919, will | speak on the flight and other of his air experiences. Capt. George F. Un- | macht, president, will preside. | A box party will be given by the| Ladies of the First Americans, Inc. Tuesday evening in the Odd Fellows’ Temple. Members and friends of the order are invited. { @ard nf Thanks. JOACHIM. FRIEDERICKE. ~We wish to thank our relatives and friends for their | | expressions of sympathy and beautiful floral tributes at the death of our beloved mother, FRIEDERICKE JOACHIM. HER TWO DAUGHTERS. * Braths. CHAMBERS. JOHN. Members of the Ru- | Teau Relief ~Arsociation are hereby no fled of the death of JOHN CHAMBERS, died July 4. 1929. 315 15th st. Departed this life WILLIAMS, FULAH M. Sunday. v 1 I R At iate. Weanesday late residence. vited. WOODIN. LEON A. On Sundav. July 7. 1929, t the residence of his brother. C cin. 215 Hollv ave sma Park. Md ON A. WOODIN. n=ed. 60 Funers! ces at the & H 2901 14th st. = In Memoriam. ROBERT TATE. Pres, | L HOUCK. JANE. A tribute o the memory of SOLOMON JACKSON, F. Sec. i BT DELANEY. ANN MARIA (MissiE). On ; Frrnc it A = Tesidence. 143 U st now.. ANN MARIA DE- i ”;“Dl‘: "f"’f . | LANEY. sister of Virginia Gantt and su: AT T HERIN S | v;'r Caleb Jnlmmfl.‘ Cl:(lgrlu smnu. a»!m»\] e By sl ewman ie Clarke. Punera e Wednesday. 70. at 2 p.m.. from h ear of her age. late residence. Relatives and {riends in- ous_one from me has gone, | vitea! s A Apoice 1 oved s stined | EBERLE. EDWARD W. On Saturday. July | Place is vacant in mv b 6. 1920, at U. S Naval Hospital. Was i never can be filled | ington. D C.. EDWARD W. EBERLE. re Some may think T am net lonely admiral, U.'S. N.. beloved husband of | _ When st times thes see me sm Tazie H. Eberle and_father of W the heariache: Comdr. E. R. Eberle. Funers! from Bet lehem ‘Chapel at 11 am. on day. Ju 9. Interment Arlington National Cemetery. 8 W On July 8. 1920, . aved 26. Evens Lieu Little do MATTIE B 1In lovine CATH PATRICT Nho died three years ago todey. Correlia . Tesidence Tuesdar. terment Cedar Hill papers please copy.) ARD, JR. On Sundav. Ju . o As 1 'stood by 1 T forget three years ago to- your bedside and saw you 7. IR e voted s Pt on of Leon: bes and grandson of world neral Wednesday, ! from W. E You shall a In this weary You shall never be forgotten As iong as God shall give us 1 lors, 2232 G HARROD. JORN W. Entered into etern Test ‘Friday, July 5. 1939 at his residence 1000 Howards r JOHN W. HARROD. ‘Amanda and devoted James Harrod a 50 s othe: weet mother. EMMA M rd the neaven of rest vived by five Elsie Wright 3 relatives and | grandchildren and_ | | | Rev.3 c. Arlington N Iriends.” Funeral Tuesdas, July 9. at 12| o'clock. from Betplehem Baptist Church. Ranks oMciating, Interment| o In his home tional Cemetery. 8o He aathered But He knew just now I'd miss you, d s0 from H Maude K. Dailes and heart he drew Kelly. v love | .| _And flew 1o heaven wi | | Joseph M | Chambers | dew i Funeral services at the 'W. W. | ©o. funeral chapel. 1400 Chapin st. n.w And then He hu Tuesday. Julv 9. 10:30 am. Intermen: A guiding star at | Ceaar Hill Cemetery. 8| And. mother dea ;\‘l;l’?("grfl. X !{““A, On Js‘atnurrfiav Ard icve to waich its | v 6. 1920, 'at her residence. ark may r‘ 1y | blace nw.. EMMA KLETNBECKER, mother | SCWhen sy e ‘(,’l",‘”l"f&,h. | of Mrs. Hilda as and Karl Klein- v know the heartaches | becker. Funeral services at the S. H. fler all the while. | Hies Co tuneral home, 2901 14th st. B, | 5 4 on' Thesds 2 pim. | Forx jour heait is with me, LANCASTER, A u. JDELLA. On Sundav. | Loving Sweet mother, mo:t i ;‘)nly 7.2% th.‘ 1:05 D";. at X;fl' re dear i dence.'25 9th st. ne. afer a_lineeri Through a sky_of midnight blue | nr';«.fl:‘fly'l:; {’?L’!m:"\‘ !F‘A:‘S;S;Ii HER DAUGHTER. NEVA. * ascaster. siter, of Clementine EQWERS, NATAIIE. 4 trihite of reme John ., gr. Mildred, William, 3 brance o my eranddsuchter. NATALE 2 VERS. who passed on to her heavenly Bernard Lancaster Funeral We: home three years 0 today. July 8, 1926. July 10, from the late residence am., thence to St. Cyprian’s Church. where | | high requiem mass will be sung at'9 a.m. for the Tepose of her soul. Relatives and | friends invited. | She suffered hours: ses. hours of pain, | To wait for cure. but all in vain S0 God alone knew what was best, He called her home to give her rest BY THE FAMILY. | LYDDANE, WILLIAM W. On Saturday. July 6. 1929, at his residence. 3 K st n.e WILLIAM W.. beloved husband of the And God shall wipe away all lnr': from i RAL DIRECTORS. TIMOTHY HANLON Puneral Dnu:mr Pn\xle Ambulunc- {641 H St. Linc. VL SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor connected with the original W. R. Speare establish- B prane. oc20 1009 H SE. N.W. Lou: ® " Formerly_s10_F_St. N.W Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private limousine Ambulance e Lincoln 0524 P(tlhluhrd 1836 . Lyddane and Mrs. Minnie E. Dunia | Funeral from the Wm. H. Sardo & funeral chapel, 412 H 'st. ne. Tuesday, July 5 Aloysius’ Church, where mass will be said | at 9 am. for ‘the repose of his soul. Relatives ‘and” friends invited to~ attend. | Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery. | MAGOFFIN. ELIZABETH VAN DEMAN. 0'\ Sunday. July 7, 1929. ELIZABETH VAN | DEMAN, ‘widow’ of Thomas C. Magofiin. Funeral* from the chapel of J., William | Lee's Sons, 332 Pa. ave. n.w.. on Tuesday. July 9. at 2 pm Relatives and friend: invited to attend. Intgrment in Rock Creel | Cemetery. MAMANEY, MICHAEL M. Suddenly. on Fri- Julv 6. 1929. at’ Piney Point. Md.. | beloved husband of the late Funeral from his late | 7Tth st n.w. on Tu day, MICHAEL M. Johanna Mahaney. Tesidence, 5401 July 9. at 8:30 a.m. Requiem high mass | MO At the Church of the Nativity § am Relatives and frlends invited. Interment Mount Ollvet Cemeters. JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. MAMANEY. MICHAEL M. Members of | 1353 10th St. N.0W. __Phone North o047 Immaculate Conception Branch. No. 419. 4 US R m Catholic Knights of America. are notified of the death of our Iate president, Brother Succeeding the original W. R. Speare Co. 1623 Connecticut Ave. MICHAEL M. MAHANEY. and reawested Pctomac 4600 to attend the funeral from his late resi- dence, S401 7th st. n.w. on Tuesday. July 9. at' 8:30. Requiem high mass at the Church ‘of 'the Nativity at 9 oclock, P. A_ TOBIN. Financial Secreiary. SAMES 37 NOLAR: Treasurer. 8 vears at 1208 H st.. 43 vears at 940 F st. MAVARS, LYDIA VIRGINIA. On Saturday, W TAM b e, 1620 Yhpn at Norin Beach: | J- WILLIAM LEL'S SONS, Md. LYDIA VIRGINIA MAVARS ine¢ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. . beloved wife o . Mayars. TORIU Funeral Tuesdas. July 9, at 3 pm. irom CREMATORIUM. her late residence, 655 Sonth Carolina ave. (333 PA. AVE_N.W. _NATIONAL 1384. 1335 se. " Interment Congressional Cemete Reiatives and friends invited. aneSuick, Dienifed, Eficient Servics, MONAHAN, LORRETTO MARGARET. Sud- . Deal & Co. 816 H ST. N.E. LINCOLN 8200 Joseph F.+Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.\V. Huone west o¢ CHAS. S. ZURHORST Frank Geier's Sons Co, 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. Modern Chapel. Telephone National 2473 FIJ‘{ RAL DESIGNS. BLACKISTONE, 1407 H Beautiful Floral Designs denly on’ Sunday, July 7. 1929. at Pro dence Hospital, LORRETTO MARGARET MONAHAN, beloved daughter of Mrs. ane Monohan and beloved sister Ruth Barnes and Mrs. Agnes Remains resting at theé W. W. mbers funeral pariors. 1400 Chapiu n.w. Interment Waierbury, Conn. (Waterbury, Conn.. papers please copy.) NEAL, MARY. On Friday, July 5. 1920. at 649”20th st. n.e. MARY NEAL, beloved mother of Hosie Greenleaf, Allie and Jo- Everhart. Ch seph Neal, sister of Allie, Frances, George, Peter and James Hebb. Lizzie Marshall, 8 Brown, Bessie Thomas and Flor- ence Cornish.’ Remains resting at Walter R. Wood's funeral parlors. 1234 4th st nw. Funeral Tuesday, July 9. from the. Chtireh of Incarnation, Browning st ne. 8 am. Burlal in Newtown Neck, St. Mary "Binty. Md. NORRIS, CHARLES 8. Departed this life, after & brief iliness, Priday, July 8, 1935, 3 p.m. at Walter Reed General Hos- $5 Dital. CHARLES S NORRIS. He leaves 10 5 and up. mourn their loss a devoted wife. Martha L. CALL MAIN 3707, Norris: five children, two brothers, a sis- ter. father and mother in-law, Frank and Nellie Walker, and otber relatives and friends. The 'deceased is a member of James Reese Europe Post. No. 5. American Legion, Department of the District of Co- rrnmpl Auto y Service. Gude Bros, Co., 1212 F St. Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. GEO. C. SHAFFER lumble; Funeral from Frazier's new fu- LU ode Island ave. n.W. | EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS A - Hicsaay. Jily 6. wt'd pam. Intergyent af | “ERATE FRICKS. TEL 1. 100 and 31 $416. Arlington Cemetery. OSTERMAN. JOHN F. On July 6. 1929, at Cincinnati, Ohio, JOHN F. OSTERMAN. formerly of Washington, D. C. Interment at Cincinnati July 9. PAUMER, CATUERINE M, On Sunday, July . 1929, at p.m., at her residence, Mc- Lean, Vi cun:mn: M. wife of the S e A i rom her 1 ) Tues- Sav iy Sar'3 pomm. | Interment at Ar- | aD 8 promise. | lington Cemetery “Columbia Gardens Cemetery. | FLANT, AGNES V. On Sunday, July 7. l,}”' . One miie west of Fort Myer, overlook- at her residence. 718 3d st ne. AG! ¥, PLANT, ‘beloved dauenter ot the iate "“S;':;fiu'}.'f 'c'.usngf."v}’nu.."x%‘f:%‘ e et & Eye X CEMETERIES. Cedar Hill Cemetery ‘Where perpetual care means more kS L A o "GLENWOOD CEMETERY sung at 9 am. for the repose of her soul. Choice lots and sites for sale. Yauliage $5 per month, Cl Relatives and friends invited to atiend. Interment 9 livet