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9 [FINAL PAPERS SIGNED FOR STREET CHANGE By a Staff Correspondent of The Star. ARLINGTON COUNTY COUR1 HOUSE, Va., July 26—Final papers fo1 tle, Wash., July 12, arrived here this|a few months, as he was lpm‘olchl.n'l morning and was interred in Arlington | his sixty-fourth birthday. He was cited fternoon with milita; for conspicuous service during the :::::ry '::’: }‘nvy furnished s mulz wo::_t.llw’n and had been %Mr;':d;‘i tary escort and six of his fellow officers | fim, it from Coast Guard hudqu:rwu served as honorary pallbe: ‘They were POLICE FIND STILL IN FAIRLAND BUSH Plant Located on Old Mill Prop- erty After Search in Under- CAPT BERRY IS BURIED IN ARLINGTON CEMETERY DEAKYNE IS URGED FOR JADWIN'S POST Sixth Ranking Officer of Coast Guard Ts Interred With Mili- e i, o racing ;Inns Northmt Pacific coue and e e Chfl"'" St W J. Sroak the relocation of that section of Courts thel 3 cn t. R. B. Adams, Construc- rush. v nnd Comdr R R. Waesche, Me., h survived by his widow, Mrs. N . . large, were signed yesterdas by ¥ u?unux The body of Capt. John G. Berry, | &1, e v had served with distinc- | Edith_Garfleld Berry, and a_daughter, ine on House Rivers and FAIRLAND, Md, July 26—After \ y by d will g officer of the United | tjon for nearly 44 years and was to|Mrs. Dorothy Berry Hebbard, of Chi- searching over flelds and prowling and will be signed today by the firm of have been retired from active duty in cag QUALITY SERVICE LOW PRICES go hand in hand at the A & P Food Stores Tall Whlte House Evap. Milk, 3 & 25¢ Pure Grape Juice, pt., 25¢; qt., 45¢ Kellogg’s Cotn Flakes, 2 pkgs., 15¢ Alaska Red Salmon . 2 cans, 49c¢ Palmolive Soap . . . 6 cakes, 39¢ |BILux Toilet Soap . . 6 cakes, 39c Lifebuoy Soap 3 cakes, 17¢ H|Ivory Soap . . . 4 cakes, 25c Van Camp’s Macaroni Tomato | Tomato Spaghetti Soup | Sauce | N 2 «=15¢|3 ==17c|4*=25¢, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables! Fancy California Thiy ORAN GES oo 00 New Sweet Potatoes . ................31bs.22¢c Tender Green String Beans .....c.. ... .2 lbs. 19¢ FreshEar Corn . . . . . . coieie cisseiassiase oo 0 - 4 €218 25¢ Jumbo Cantaloupes . ... «worer-€ach 10c Fancy Iceberg Lettuce ................head 10c Fancy Repacked TOMATOES 2 Ibs. 25¢ SMALL FANCY Leg of Lamb Fresh Ground Hamburg . ...............Ib. Breastof Lamb ........... ...lb. Plate Boiling Beef . ... oo vce v+ eoiecs o v0ia . Iba Tender Beef Liver . ....o.iiv s 1bs25¢ Harvard Brand Fillet of Haddock, 1b. 19¢ tore o MRS. EDNA H. TAYLOR, Former head of the Young People’s Branch of the District of Columbia Women’s Christian Temperance Union, who died Thursday night at her home in Arllll‘wn. Va. The funeral took this afternoon from the Arlington gmbml.lll Church. MRS. IVY ALFORD DIES. Mrs. Ivy Z. Alford, 42 years old, 815 Seventh street, a resident of this city for the past two years, died at the Tuberculosis Hospital yesterday after an illness of several months. Mrs. Alford, a resident of Richmond, Va., before coming to this city, was bern in Augusta County, Va. She is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Verdie Shaner, Morgantown, W. Va., and Mrs. Mamie Curtis of Goldvein, Va.; eight brothers, Ray Daniel Zirkle of Remington, Va.; Clarence Zirkle of Richmond, and Arnold, Glen, Bcnja- min, Earl, Melvin and Irvin Zirkle, all The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, in Harriston, Va. of Washington. I.zeensed to Wed. UPPER MARLBORO, Md., July 26 (Special) —A marriage license has been issued here to John S. Kintz, 30, and Risle L. Buckingham, 31, both of Wash- OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FPINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN'S7th & F GINGER TIGER i NONE BETTER A. G. HERRMANN 750 Tenth St. Southeast Phone Lincoln 1981-1982 thzp Mausgoleum Beautiful—Enduring—Convenient MILITARY HIGHWAY BEYOND SOUTH GATE Opposite Arlington Cemetery Your opportunity for inspection IS | NOW. Vaults are selling rapidly, only | @ limited numbder remain. Open every day and Sunday. A more g:tfng ‘memorial for loved ones cannot obtained. ENTOMBMENT COSTS NO MORE THAN UNDERGROUND BURIAL Cremation niches for urns con- taining ashes can be purchased. Office 1000 Conn. Ave. Main 7897 If the Family Harbors Committee Favor Promoting Assistant. By the Assoclated Press. Appointment of Brig. Gen. Herbert Deakyne as successor to Maj. Gen. Ed- gar Jadwin, chief of Army Engineers, who retires August 7, has been urged in recommendations presented to Secre- tary Good by many Representatives, in- cluding nine members of the House rivers and harbors committee of the Seventieth Congress, Gen. Deakyne is assistant chief of Army Engineers, and has worked with the committeemen on waterway projects for many years. They, with 40 other members of Congress, who have visited the Panama Canal, also strongly recom- mended appointment of Col. Harry Bur- gess, Governor of the Canal Zone, to be- come assistant chief upon pro- motion of Gen. Deakyn In a petition to nu Secrehry of War, | 8 the committeemen, who are not yet or- ganized under the Seventy-first Con- gress, said they had had “much per- sonal experience in river and harbor work with Gen. Deakyne, and have found him to be able, diligent, with broad and comprehensive views, and courteous and obliging.” ‘They de- scribed Col. Burgess as “good common sense, engineering experience and ability, and economic training and talent of high order.” ‘Those signing the Chairman Dempsey of New York, Strong and _Connolly, Pennsylvania; Chalmers of Ohio, Houston of Delaware, Michaelson and William E. Hull of Tlii- nois, and Seger of New Jersey, Republic- ans, and McDuffle, Democrat, Alabama. The 40 members who signed another peuuon urging the promotion of Col. Burgess, also recommended that the Governor of the Canal Zone be given the rank of major general in keeping with the responsibilities attached to the offices ROCKVILLE ZONING titions were PLAN UP TO COUNCIL| Planning Engineer Submits Map of Proposed Changes to City Officials. Special Dispatch to The Star. ROCKVILLE, Md., July 26.—Irving C. Root, chief engineer of the Maryland- National Capital Park and Planning Commission, attended the monthly meeting of the mayor and council of Rockville and discussed with the board the zoning of the county seat under the rovisions of an act of the last Legis- ature. He submitted & map showing his idea as to how the town should be zoned and requested the mayor and council to s | study it and offer any suggestions that might prove of value. The board, it was stated, plans to have Engineer Root at- tend the next meeting and further dis- cuss the proposed zoning. Aside from the conference with En- gineer Root, the mayor and council trangacted no business and adjourned out of respect to férmer Mayor Lee Of- ruttkwhole death occurred early in the week. AIR ROMANC.E REVEALED. Baroness Falls in Love With Radio Voice and Marries Singer. By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, July 26.—Charmed by a voice over the air, a baroness has | given up her title for love. The mar- ! riage is disclosed of Theo Alban, who sings on the WEAF chain Saturday nights. It was kept secret at the wish of the bride father, the last of a | French line, who desired her to marry a nobleman. He died recently. The, baroness met Alban through letter | sent to & radio station in praise of his| singing. Wishes to spend a great deal of money, we can accommodate them, for we have in our display rooms some of the finest and most expensive examples of mortuary merchandise. However, one need not pay much for our services, and regardless of price, he gets our best attention, always. Cost of Deal services, complete, start at $125.00 and go to whatever heights the family may feel desirable. %EAL FUNERAL HOME Ghor reference, sk 816 H ST your newghbor’ REET N.E. Phones Lincoln 8200-8201 Don’t let hot weather rob your coffee flaver Buy full flavor! Espeelally in hot weather does coffee tend to give off aroma = lose strength and flavor in vacuum can is the only way to get full strength— full flavor. Best at any time but especially now. It keeps all Boscul’s fine the world’s best coffees in your cup. Why take a chance on half stale coffee? WHY DENY YOURSELF the air. The famous Boseul BRIG. GEN. HERBERT DEAKYNE. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Under the auspices of the Blue Birds of Happiness group of the young ladies’ unday school class of the Washington Ci':y Church of the Brethren, a lawn fete will be held tonight on the church lawn at Fourth street and North Caro- lina avenue southeast, from 7 to 10 o'clock. Proceeds for the building fund. Mass demonstration and meeting will be held tonight at 1337 Seventh street under the auspices of the International Labor Defense and National Textile Workers' Union. Otto Hall, organisger of the union, will speak. FUTURE. Members of the William ¥. Hunt Chapter, O. E. 8., will be entertained Sunday by Mrs. Lulu Jett at her home on the West River. Willlam Carter, chairman of arrangements. District of Columbia Signal Corps Veterans’ Club will meet tomorrow eve- it the Colonial Canoe Club camp on the Virginia shore of the Potomac. :{e:tl;ag be preceded by a dinner Vincent B. Costello Post, American n, holds its first annual air outing and circus tomorrow at Hoover Flying Field, South Washington, Va. Alr acro- batics, races, stunt flying and parachute jumpl are on the urd. American Asmhuon of University Women will picnic at the stone shack near Sycamore Island station tomorrow afternoon. All college women and friends are invited to gather at the shack at 4 o’'clock. LISTOE RITES ARE HELD. Army Medical Officer Is Buried ln“ Arlington Cemetery. | Funeral services for Dr. Alexander | E. J. Listoe, major in the United States Army durlnl the World War, who died at Colorado Springs, Colo., were conducted in St. Thomas’ through heavy underbrush, matted with briars, Sergt. Guy Jones and Policeman ‘Windsor Poole of the e%n.hem district .uuon ot Monl’smery \mty Pouce l! bo-nllon still on what is known u the om Mill property, near here, cccupled George Lucas. They made no arrests. by . The polire swooped down on the farmhouse late yesterday afternoon, Lucas disappear a thicket, from which he later emerged. When the po- lice went to the spot, they rmma an- other vidual _crouctied the brambles, and when Officer Poole started bet down the brush he found the Lucas denied any ladn ol what it was for. and knew nothing, said, of the rest of the equlpment Sergt. Jones then made a search of the barn and he found the other necessary -parts of the still in large 3 None of the product of the still was Yound, THE WEATHER District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia—Partly cloudy tonight and to- Moy continued warm. ‘est Virginia—Mostly fair and - Inuea warm tonight u¥ tomamv:cn Record for 24 Honn. Barometer—4 pm. 29.94; 8 pm., 20.92; 12 midnight, 29.96; 4 a.m., !800' 8 a.m.,, 30.03; noon, 30.02. Highest temperature, 92, occurred at 3:30 p.m. yesterdsy. Lowest te) rature, 72, occurre 6 am. w:u S Temperature same da — Highess, 91; lowest, 7is ¢ 1ot T Tide Tables. (Furnished by Unmd Bhlhl coast and geodetic mrvey am. and ‘Today—Low _tide, 5:46 pm.; high fid’. 10 5' am. and 11:33 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 6:06 am. and 6:18 pm.; high tide, 11:41 am. The Sun and the Moon. Today—Sun rose 5:03 a.m.; sun sets 7:25 p.m. ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:04 sets 194 pom am.; sun Moon rises 10:17 p.m.; sets 9:35 a.m. Condition of the Water. Great F-.nn—sll:huy muddy. Harpers -Potomac Sh:mndolh muddy cleet Na Weather in Various Citles. Temperature. o %: Church here today at 9 o'clock. v. Dr. C. Ernest Smith officiated. Interment was in Arlington Cemetery. -Dr. Listoe, who was 35 years old, Tecently resided in Bedford, Va., and went to Colorado for his health. He | Ghi was a graduate of Georgetown Univer- sity and practiced medicine here for about a year prior to entering the Army. He served in the 354th Infantry, Detroit. M wE 39th Division, during the World War. EES s bS Births Reported. The following births have been reports the Healtn Department during the Iast 24 hours: William and Sarah Hein. girl. William G. and Gladys E. Robey, Thomas J. Rudolph ‘and Else Heman. girl. George and Manetta Foliin, girl. sohn L, and Winitred A. Drunam. sirl. John M. . Owens, girl. Julian W. and, M Carmelo and A Emitte and Wiles John D, Catherine Wal Harry . and Margaret Johnlon. Lty Frank and Alice Brown. James and Rebecea Wi ison, g, Deaths Reporled (e, following deaths have been reported & o Bepariment during the last 24 A, Tannan, 65, Casualty Hospital. Maria 3. Hill. 1 Wis. Leslie J. Steele, %, o-mem Hospital. Clarence over, 53, United States Sol- diers' Home al. Charies w:F ligms. 0, found in Potomac River near Hains Poin Tda M. Patterson, 44, en route to Casualty Hospital. iR V. Goanelty, 4, Georgetown Mos- Pl sies B. Law, 34, Garfleld Hospital. Harry J. McDonald, 30, Emergency Mos- Providence Hospital. 10th st. Fresdmen's Hosp! George Providence Ho-an-l T. aiohn proctor, '6 ‘montns, Children's Hos- Marriage Licenses. M 35, this city, and Mor- ll?:in\; l}lckb'tl‘“‘l'. Glen IeLl .; Rev. Allan Williem T Durein, 40, and Anna C, Paul, 42 bo th'of ‘Baltimore, Md.; Rev. Allan . _Bogin;l_rd L. Ross. and Sallle M. Banks, Cnaeies L. 'Medils; 24, and Azelene_ O. gncnu:’ ”éo",‘,’éf‘ ¢ Raielgh, N. G Rev. om o8 R, West. 35, this iy, ana Mabie L Gle, 20, Alientown, Md.: FOUND. POR LOST Al ALS, apply Anims Eonruec 340 Mareiand ave aw.. Main 8080 LOST. a7, contan 7 Fnerat reward it re lica States Savines Bank. Black and unm- perm! turned to the Un: Mr._Alfred Farley. BILL FOLD. black containing so7 and g-nelr; on Jily 32, Return to C. B. Massle, RIEF CASE. hro'n Teather. mmmnt pmu of bulbs and order bocks; icst be- ween Jll,_ Md.," end Anacostia. Phone Kene: 235 0F 8:% The vicinity of PO atween Sra and 4 s : en m"i oo o 00 Massachusetts: ave: d. _No_questions. Dlll yellnw xnn Ilondls- 'lt.ln"’ Ghase any. tnlomnlnn. o ausitions. w‘mn n nc—-em I “Gamgo pin; Wondar: of Woodward & Lothrop. ara: Ve Dinont Braveh of Merchants’ Bank. ;h T X PO, Monday & 4T1E, on 10 i Datween d -na‘(‘r" ‘Reward. iu’im-n 06_Tunlaw_re ui 7 Keve, § miekel -na 3 oS u- NEGEPIECE, brown fox; left on 16th st. Bux e B osth GIL, "‘osx‘—fifi%—_m—i-n—m ull Mo, -16%: 2, Hermitage Apt. FVaraeq Bonstance Fosle:: betueen Trcas ury and Paiais oAl via G ot Wednesday. Pocxrrloo:. §20 note, e permit, i 3 In_Theater, ‘Thurs- & 8 2‘"{;'---«:.“'5231 amrmn ‘ave.n.w. = S x] S =5 girl's eh:hl s HER : iRty )Y POODLE, ANsSwWers name l'll!ad from m' in Petworth. 4148-W, WA’ Tibbon and gold n ed to | Kansas Cit: inST,falie wext of Fort Myar, Va.. overjoo ] nrmna ur:'l Fave siea 33 Stations. ASTene. ey @ Alban; Attante, ¢ HEG ‘c'"f: Atlantic Gity 68 064 Clear Baitimore. i ooh Ciedr Birmingham 0 Etcloudy § 6 Bismarck. N. D. Boston, " M 4 Cloudy g8 ole Gloday 52 0110 Clear y oenix, T Bittsburgh, Ps. Portland, Me... Portland; FOREIGN. Tam, Gnen'h:h time, tod: Temperature, Eart cloudy e cater. gurdon England Pa aris, Pra Vienna, Sotckholm _Sws T Gibraltar. Spain ear 88 (Noon, Gredhiwich ‘tirme, tod: Horta (Fayal). Asore: K ent Hamilton. Bermuda 8an Juan. Porto Ri Fart cloudy vations.) Bart clouds $itclouay Part cloudy FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CHAS. S. ZURHORST EAST CAPITOL ST. M ens Lineotn 0378 Lyon & Fitch, owners of the property, and the board of county supervisors, ‘The route of the street is being changed to eliminate a bad curve at the end of the street, where it intersects with Wils wl&ntulevarfl th the sigring of the papers 1t it expected that the county will imme. diately proceed with the reconstruce tion. The change was ngrecd to some months ago by the supervisors and own- ers of the pxoperty affected. Card ot Thanks. THORPE, RHODA. We wish to express our sincere’ appreciation to the relatives and friends for the beautiful floral tributes on Ehsofsctalon of the death of our sister, RHODA THORPE. E PAMILY. Beaths. WILBUR. = Depnrted _this Wednesday, July 24. 1929, &t Preedmen's Hospital, VILBUR ADAMS of 730 Gresha: ) loving son of George Edward an Inma Adgms. He a0 lesves three sister and one brother. Remains resting at_thy Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors. 22 a. ave. n.w. Funeral Saturday, July 27, 60 Cle 4 03 Freiouay | . at Bpencervilie, Md. E avull, 4 crmem ar’ Harriston. Binday. July “3h: 3 m Reiativ and friends invited." AUKWARD, MARY ANN. Suddenly, on Fric day, July 26, 1920. at 8 am., at her resic Allison st. n.w., MARY ANN, hter of Joseph' H. and Mary . aged 2 years. Notice of funeral hereafter. BRUSCINO. ETTORE. Washington, D. €, Lodge No. 15, B. 0. Elks. will con- Vene ‘n séssion of sorrow st 730 pm. Fr day, July 26, 1920. for the purpose of paye ingtribute 'to_the memory of our late Dbrother. ETTORE BRUSCINO. who pasced n t 8 o'clo above st 530 am .nw £ Arlington. Bv or JOHN'D. FITZGERALD, Exalt d Ruler. Attest: W. 8. SHELBY, Secre BUSHROD, WALKER. Departed “this_1if Thursday, July 25, 1929. at Walter Ree General Hospital,” WALKER BUSHROD, beloved husband of Emma Bushrod. H Interment af ;. Fue neral gervices Priday, July 26, at l p.m ffom Fraziers new. funeral’ hom 3 L ave. n.w., L. Banks umu lnl Interment colnnlll Beach, Vi COLBERT, MARY. Monday, July 22, 1029, At her residence: 1819 15t st n.w’. MA RY JOLBERT. devoted mother of Cora John- snn, Harry and Richard Colbert and Lulu Tinker. Funeral Saturday, July 27. at 3 gl‘n Remains resting at the \V Ernflll arvis Co. funeral parlors. 2222 Ga. n.w. until 3 p.m. Friday, lfie'elller her late residence. HARRIS. RENA HENSON. . life Thursday, 25, 1929, at 6:20 p.m., after a ]m(rrinl illness, at her rnm(rce. 1544 New Jersey ave. w.. RENA HENSON HARRIS. She leaves m mourn their loss & husband, one sister, cous: of friends. Remains nsu Bros. funeral home, 48 7 p.m.. Saturday: threl!lr‘r ll her i rrsmencp Funeral Sunday, July 28, at 1:31 from Third Baptist Church. S5th and Bue s mw Rerod !plllm'. Interment Lin e JORG, ANNA ELIZABETH. Thursdas, July 35,1929, at her residence, 2109 K s ARNA ELIZABETH, wite of the late Henty Jorg, &r Funeral gervices at her late residence Saturdar, 2:30 Injerment Prospect Hill C: KREAMER. MOLLIE. MOLLIE Departed 1 5 n.w. Saturday, thence to St Chi requiem mass will be said at terment Mount Olivet Cemeter, and relatives invited. LAW, JAMES B. On Tuesdav. July 23. 1929, at Garfield Hospital. ES B. LAW. son of the Iate James B. and Clara M. Lew of Washington, D. C. Funeral private. 26 LONG. LAURA J. SMITH, On Wednesday, July' 24, 1620, 8t ber recidence. 1103 O st. AURA 3. SMITH LONG (LOVIE): u«. bzém!d daughter of the late William a Catherine Smith, leaves two nieces, Elnyria Smith. Remains, resting el. 1400 S st. n.w., may be July 27. Funeral Sunday, July 28, at 2 pm. from Asbury M. E. Church, 11th and K sts. n.w d: vited. interment in family pl Cemetery. NICELY ELLEN CATHERINE. On Priday, July 26, 192, at ner reciderice, 1300 s ELLEN CATHERINE. beloved wife of Bimuel Bhields Nicely Funeral Sunday uly 28, m the parlors of nw. Tnterment TRelatives 5 Cemeters. friends invited POSEY, EDWARD. _On Thursday, July 25 1uz9. EDWARD POSEY. beloved father o! Lilian _Rampey. Lottie White, Gen Posey, Leamon Iden and Alton Poses. Ree maing at the residence of his dauiher, 1123 B st. se. until 10 am. Saturday. Bervices anabiitial st Bacon Race Chyrcn, Hoadly, Va.. Saturday afternoon. BOBEY, HARRIETT. On Thurstay, Juls. 25, 1929, HARRIETT ROBEY, daughter of the late’ John H. and Georgle Emma Robey. Funeral services at the S. H. funeral home, 2901 l4th st day, July 27. at 2 pm. sressional Cemeters. SINCLAIE. EDW n.w., Bat Interment Con= of A. J. ‘S mu chigpert, !‘fldl Dn" oa:x July p.m! Tives and frlends imviied: Thterment Pms- by Pa On Thursday, pkins Hospital: RY NEWMAN NTZ beloved ‘husband of Loulse Fora Beants, CBervices wnG. nterment Chila licothe, Ohio, Saturday, July 27, 1929. THOMAS, RUTH. Departed thig life July am now! 2 Thomas; daughter of Elle and Mazie Hen- e e g!l’?gfl Bar\flhl‘d' b!‘ 1'1’1“‘ flllsl:‘h l‘g Tothers and o host of other relatives en Joscph F, Birch’s Sons nds, Funeral services Saturday. July (ISAAC BIRCH) 7.'at 2 o'clock at her late residence. Phone West 0098 | WEST, CHARLES. On_Thursday. July 25, 3034 M St. N.W. Eiitea 901 | "o, CHARLES WhsT. dsvoted” son of _ Frank Gelers Sons Co, 2 sevmres ex v, National 2473 TIMOTHY HANLON meral Director Private Ambulance ST HZENE Linc. 5543 V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor eonnected with the original W. R Speare estaiish: B prgne oo, 1009 H St NW. ly 940 P St NW. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. anate Limousine Ambulance 4 mecln 0524 H 8t Modern_ontpel - JOHN R WRIGHT CO. 1387 10th St. N.W. __Phone N.fll nfl Quick, Efficient P R S iape) W. W. Deal & Co. 816 B ST. N.B. LINCOLN 8200. Succeeding the Yal W. R, Speare Co. 1623 Connecticut Ave. Potomac 4600 8 years st 1208 H st 45 years at 940 F st. J. WILLIAM LEE'S SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CREMATORIUM. bt FUNERAL DESIGNS. BLACKISTONE, 1407 H Beautiful Floral Designs $5 and up. OALL MAIN 3%07. “GEO. C. SHAFFER _ 0D mn% nfl.fl Bied AT venings [4th & Eye » 1212 F St. month. Cedar Hill Cemetery ‘Where perpetual care means more than a promise. Columbia Gardens Cemetery. 100k~ ent MILLS, lLIZA!BTII In .a but Joviny MOORE, LULA. In lo Emma West and brother of Jeanette Bell and Bernice Beasley. Notic later. Remains resting at the Jarvis Co. funeral pariors, 2222 Ga. ave. n.w. WILLIAMS, LEWIS. Departed _this lifs Wednesday, July 24, 1929, at 5:30 p.m his_residence, 615 2nd st. WILLIAMS. He is survived by min brothers, George, Sunday at 1 p.m. Fi (rlenda invited. Rev. H. Randolph officiate wn--mnn. AAousta. July 23 GUSTA WITTMANN, beloved Sister" oF "Mre: Anaa Fiimuter Remaing &t Neviuy, pariors, 924 New “York ave Services at 8 pm. Saturday. Intermené (private) Oak Hill Cemetery. WRIGHT, JOHN F. Suddenly, on July 24 926, (8t Bis residence, 1407 foth St n 1929, at Mrs. o i ise " Jarvis Navlor, Francis D. Wright P4 Soha D: Wrignt, and erandfather of Harold O. and Mary 'A. Hatcher. Funeral {rom hig late residence Saturday. July 27, m. Relatives and friends invited. In- {eFment ‘Lincoln’ Memorial Cemeters: In Memoriam. COLEMAN, NATHANIEL. 1o loving memory of my dear brother, NATHANIEL COLE who, departed this life one year ago, ‘July 28, 1928. I have only your memories, To remember my whole life thro You ate one I will'mever forgets For I'm always thinking of you. DEVOTED SISTER, HA dear brother, ugh; EASTWOOD, CHARLES E. Jr. e memc r de: et T8 DTS who entered: Iato. cieonal rost three yeais ago ftodas, July 26 1028, MOTHER AND NANA. * GREGORY. MUSETTE B. In lnvm memo; o Iy dear dausnter, Mrs. USETIE B, 3 omy ‘ask o live each day So when life’s course is done HER DEV BROOKS, membrance of flur dear mothe £2 ETH MII W) d!gl!lefl lhlfl “life nin years ago, July Called from this worl Gallea by God wh'g";n‘n-'f- oy e Bath th Reman we-meet husins % HER LOVING BONS, RAYMOND AND memor; of our grand- ea deat momer. mothe 5 assed today. others are the Th Because thelr 't Ale praver: KG BON, DAUGHTER-IN-LAW AND L RANDe LDREN. SPENCER, ANNIE T Bacred to the memory f our devoted aunt, ANNIE 8SPENCER, ¥ho p-u;gz o et reward six Sears ados o the memories that never wilj fage" or the one we. loved 80 dearly. HER NIBCES. REM Juy 26,

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