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Now Mother Goes to Movies on Mondays $¢QENDING the clothes another day to my week,” she says. It makes the clothes last months longer.” . . . The Net Bag way of washing is a famous “Man- | It does away with the useless wear of old-| fashioned rubbing and scrubbing. Net Bags protect the| clothes against contact with all hard surfaces. Floods of fresh, hot water carry it away . . . Have our driver call for your clothes on Monday and he’ll bring them back spic and span on Wednesday ; called for Tuesday they’ll be back Thursday, etc. work, collections will be made before 8 A.M. Phone for details of the many economical Manhattan services from which you may choose. MANHATTAN LAUNDRY PHONE DECATUR 1120 washing saves me money. hattan feature.” suds loosen all the dirt. to yvour week, too. to Manhattan THE EVENWG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, 'WED;\'E:@DAY, JULY . 31, 1929. J. C. BOYKIN BURIED. Funeral services for James Chambers Boykin, editor.in-chief of the Bureau of Education, who died in Garfleld Hospital Monday, were conducted at the S. H. Hines Co. funeral home, 2001 Fourteenth street, today at 11 o'clock. Rev. Dr. William R. Moody officiated. Interment was in Rock Creek Ceme- tery: 7 Mr. Boykin, who was 63 years old, had held the position of editor-in-chief of the bureau since 1911, and had been in the Department of the Interior for a total of more than 42 years, during which time he had held many posi- tions of responsibility. ~Mr. Boykin resided in the Albermarle Apartments. Marriage Licenses. John H. Miller, 66. this city, and Cordelia Me?nl?kxh."un. Braddock Heights, Va.; Rev. AP, Knen. alter L. Kern, 41, and Laura M. Tise, 49§Nh0:h l?' \:’Ihtv':lfln-!lltm- N. C.; Rev. Wil- idam A. Lambeth. w”“llfl! ERCT?}I’HII 21 :'!‘kfl(ngll:fly. M. 1s, 1 V. omt i Tflc'l;d‘z E. G)?H"fi 30. and Martha C. Russell, H, anc) 2 Grayeit, a6, and Plorence Lee, 28; VHT. Gasking, R!Pv\’l':tll k’l\‘;}flfl. 25, and Lula Waters, 28; Rey. Fran ams. hlin, 40, and Martha P. Ort- man, 38, Lb'&';. ‘ot Mihneapolis, Minn.; Rev. LT’ Mcbougle Clifton Dawkins, 21, Pinehurst, N. C.. and Es!h?l‘opf!khfl, 21, this city; Rev. W. D. Jarvis. K. Douglas, 30, and Eleanor P. New- miy:\f“'-‘lfi. beth of Oatlett, Va.; Rev. W. A. i Laghanies & Sunford, 29, and Cella M. Horn, Rev. Walter ufford. . Zhavid Knipber. 22.'and Garrle Walker, 19; 5 tus Lewis. B orman Butler, 11, and Parthenia Blank- Y il RoPhnelr: 1o: this city. and Mfis’x’r&é'(%-pn.‘ 18, New Bedford, Mass.; Rev. F. Poore. Al Tilem ¥ Kellerman, 28, and Augusts T. Mayer, 29; Rev. John T, Cartwright. OPEN A CHARG! ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th & F Abbep-Mausoleum ul—Enduring—Convenient Laundry adds “And their way of Swirling hot MILITARY HIGHWAY BEYOND SOUTH GATE Opposite Arlington Cemetery Your opportunity for inspection IS NOW. Vaults are selling rapidly, only a limited number remain. Open every day and Sunday. A more fitting memorial for loved ones cannot be obtained. ENTOMBMENT COSTS NO MORE THAN UNDERGROUND BURIAL | Cremation niches for urns con- taining ashes can be purchased. Office 1000 Conn. Ave. Nat. 7897 For women who Add another day RALEIGH HABERDASHER—WASHINGTON'’S FINEST MEN’S WEAR STORE " A Pre-Winter Overcoat Sale! Your Choice of $50 %60 $75 $85 HART SCHAFFNER & MARX Finest Hand-Tailored VERCOATS *33 You Save as Much as $52 on Some of These Coats THIS is the greatest collec- tion of Overcoat values in our history; every one hand- tailored and silk trimmed by Hart Schaffner & Marx. THE FABRICSarehandsome heavy-weight Argonaut Fleece, Motor Twist, Kash- mirs, Worsted Curls, and other famous Imported Woolens. | THE MODELS are new and stylish Chesterfields and Semi-Ulsters, and other styles with regular and Raglan sleeves. THE COLORS include Gren- adier Blue, Stone Grey, Chippendale Brown, in a wide variety of plain and heather shades, plaids, stripes and herringbones. Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street WILLIAM CARLEY DIES AT HOME AT AGE OF 73 Funeral Services for Retired Grocer ‘Will Be Held at Church of Nativity Friday. ‘William Carley, 73 yes old, retired grocer and for many years a resident of this city, died at his home, 1303 l’fl?:uy street, yesterday after a long ess. Mr. Carley conducted a grocery store at Twentieth and L streets for many rears. He retired from the grocery usiness more than 15 years ago. He was a member of the West End Citizens’ Association and the Association of Old- est Inhabitants of the District of Co- lumbia. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mary E. Carley, and seven children by a former marriage. They are Mrs. Mary V. Fisher, Miss Barnadette Car- ley, John B., Willlam, Michael A., James, Joseph and Alphonsus Carley. Funeral services are to be conducted at the Church of the Nativity Friday morning. Interment will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Appointed by President. ‘The President has appointed Pred- erick A. Reimer of East Orange, N. J., and C. P. Fortney of Charleston, W. Va.,, as representatives of the United States on the Permanent Commission of the International Association of Road Congresses, which has its head- uarters at Paris, France. Mr. Reimer president of the American Road Builders Association and Mr. Fortney is president of the American Associa- tion of State Highway Officials. They will replace Messrs, C. M. Babcock and Frank T. Sheets, who have resigned. ¥FOR LOST ANIMALS, apply Animal Rescus League. 349 Maryland ave. s.w. Main 8088, LOST. BAG. Mond, Florida " ave. contained sm: change t i Finder please call Poto- BARPIN, platinum, set with diamonds_and emeralds: “lost either ‘in this city or in Upperville, Va.. about June 13. Reward. Call_Main_991 4 BILLFOLD containing nearly $30_a receipts; lost between 15th and G snd d M sts. n.w. or on car line. Reward if to party at address given in bill- J. Tarr. Franklin 4083-w. __* ULL, swers ~to name around Capitol ADCCDOAL BRACELET, platinum set. with 3 on California st. n.w. bet. 18th and 19t Sunday evening. Reward. 1810 Californl Potomac_4977. BROOCH_PIN, vellow gold. round coll for- downtown _shopping district, 14th _st.. Coiumbia Heights. Adams 3967. raved from 325 N st. n.w. tabby Persian cat, named “Chinny. ward. _Return or phone West 1285. CHARITY MONEY, to_1618 7th st. Rew FALSE TERETH—4 teeth mounted in ,gold plate; Sunday, vicinity of 2nd and” fass. GLASSES, shell-rim.vicinity of 16th & Eve sis. n.w. Reward. Fhone Col. 10161. GOGGLES—Pair Luxor aviation goggles aluminum case. Reward. 1723 9th st. n.w. North o817 i’ | KITTEN—Half-grown, female Maltese Kil ten: no markings. Please return to 2008 Q n.w.. or_telephone North 7015. PENDANT—Heart-shaped crystal _pendant at Avaion Theater or on McKinley bus route Saturday. Phone Cleveland 2406, Re- ward. PIN—Platinum bar pin. two_diamonds and sapphire; Meridian Park or Chapin st. Re- rd._Col. 0324, POLICE DOG—BIack and_tan, trict tag 6774, Suitable reward. Call Me! politan 2660 from 9 to 5. after 5. Col. 878 POLICE BADGE, No_ 1049, and keys: lost or stolen at Silver Hill. Md.. Saturday night. Reward it returned to Private S. L. De: Vaushn, Precinet No. 4. ________ ¢ RING—Reward. A $50 reward will be paid for the return to Nichols Company, 626 Bond Building, of one dismond ring.’with a one-carat pure white diamond, lost on July 8, 1929, at Trinity Towers Apartments, 3023 14th st. n.w., and no_questions asked. RING—Gentleman who found diamond wed- ding ring on § st. n.w. in front of Palace Laundry. call Decatur $588. Reward SETTER, white, with brown head. giacks male. Call brown _spots on | Billingsley. Natl. | SETTER—$20 REWARD FOR INFORMA- TION LEADING TO THE DISCOVERY AND RETURN OF FEMALE SETTER. LEMON AND_WHITE MARKINGS, TO DANIEL C. SANDS. MIDDLEBURG. V. WRIST WATCH, hite gold, ~Ben Rus' with white gold band, lost at Potomac, Md. Reward. Phone Bradley 13 two Mr. ~ Americas Mirror t and Fashion ‘WILLIAM CARLEY. Births Reported. The following births have been reported to ;.,hl Health Department during the last 24 Thomas and Lilllan M. Jones, bo: Harvey A. and Anne C. Woodya: boy. Cl‘rence J. and Cameron Poland, girl. ‘Willlam_and Kathryn C. Hendricks, girl. Senior 8. and Rose Z. Bosin, girl. Charles P. and Mable C. Berger, girl. Levoisver G. and Laurs B. Johnston, girl. Syle W. and Margaret E. Housen, girl. omas P. and Annette E. Meagher, girl. Mercer B. and Margaret T. McMath, girl. James E. and Marcia Yarbrough, boy. Gustave S. and Hazel 1. Souris, boy. John 8. and Mary L. Wood. boy. William F. and Edna R. Anderson, boy. William E. and Edna C. Hadden, boy. William J. and Catherine M. Clements, girl. Lawrence H. and Ida V. Burrow, girl. Hamilton T. and Mary V. Brown, girl. Joseph A. and Targiard A. Maye girl Josiah and Berths Schwartz, . Arch L. and Wilhelmina Riddick. rl. George F. and Madeline J. O'Mailey, boy. Harry R. and Marguerite J. Stringer, boy. Rudolf and Clara Unfug, girl. Mitchell P. and Elizabéth M. Roland, sirl. Samuel and Sarah Caputo. boy. James L. and Kathryn Townsend, boy. Theodore A. and Margaret C. Posner, boy. Harold and Virginia Barksdale, boy. Lavolta W. and Dorothy Allen. boy. Ralph L. and Clara Burrell, boy. Robert and ie K. Coopes John H. and Agnes B. Humphre: Wilbur and Blanche Ward, girl. Charles and Virginia Walker, boy. Raymond 8. and Elizabeth Newman, boy. Gusstavis and Sallle Johnson, boy. John B. and Vivian Lo irl, Alfred A. and Margery J. Campbell, girl. Fernado O. and Anna Javier, girl. o Deaths Reported. Charles H. Venable, 82 years, 1833 Cali- o oraas M Quil, 76, 111 3rd st Thomas uill, 76, rd st. n.e. Marie R. Tobey. 74, 1726 M st. Lowery A. Reese. 68, 815 9th st. n.e. John Bruning, 66, found on United States | Soldiers’ Home grounds. Charles R. Talbert, 65, en route Casualty Hospital. Boykin, €3, Garfleld Memorial James C. Hospital John X Perry, 55, 2019 Park rd. Bell C. Barnes. 53, 21 Adams Mill rd. Emma B. Glascock, 46. 217 F st Mary H_Downey, 40, 1013 17th st. Annita L. Ogden, Mrs. P. G. Safford, idence Hospital. Myra Morton. 19, Garfleld Hospital. Lillie V. Jacobs. ‘17, 3903 Davenport st. Willlam' Cookston. 3, Children’s Hospital g iheodore” J. Edelscheln, Jr.. 2, Children's | ospital. Ellen Shields, 60, 8t. Elizabeth’s Hospital. Louise Jackson, ‘59, Preedmen's Hoepital. Joseph Brown, '55. Gallinger Hospital Rachael Prather, 38, Gallinger Hospital. James A. Moore, 35, Freedmen's Hospital. Charles West, 32, Gallinger Hospital. GIFFORD FACING DIVORCE. NEW YORK, July 31 (#).—The New York Daily News said today that Walter S. Gifford, 44-year-old president of the | American Telephone & Telegraph Co., last night admitted his wife had estab- lished residence in Reno, Nev., with a view to obtaining a divorce. He de- clined to amplify his statement that| they had agreed to a divorce. He and Mrs. Gifford, the former Florence Pit- man, were married in Brooklyn in October, 1916. They have two sons. sirl. wirl. @SUNED to the modern tempo, Nisley's “Jerry”, like its windblown, boyish counterpart has plenty of dash; yet it is as conservatively smart in appearance as any shoe in the Nisley line. Developed in lustrous black patent leather with the strap and saddle in black calf. Round toe, short vamp, Cuben heel. Proclaimed in America CTheir excellence of materials, their mar- velous fitting qualities, their characterand refinement of patterning and workman- ship make Nisley Shoes the equal in appearance and service of shoes sold at higher prices. Nistey Beavmirur Ssors 1339 F Street, N.W., Washington Two Commissioned as Officers. Commissions in the Reserve Corps of the Army have been issued by the War Department to Harold W. Lady, 514 B street northeast, this city, and Wil- mer L. Myers, 309 South Washington street, Alexandria, Va., as second lieu- tenants of Infantry. Qard of Thanks WILLIAMS, EULAH RO Press our sincere appre tves, friends and co-workers for the besutiful flowers contributed at the deati PiaSuE sister, Mrs. EULAH ROSS WIL: BISTERS, MISS NAOMI ROSS., MISS M. 1. ROSS AND MRS, HATTIE COMER. ¢ Bratha. ADAMS. BENJAMIN. Suddenly. Sundas. July dn, 1020, BENJAMIN ADAMS. °Notice of Tuperal later. Remaing resting at.the By . 2223 Ga. ave. nw. BALTIMORE, JEREMIAH D. Departed thi life Monday. July 20, 1920, 8t 1:45 pm 8L°his residenice. 1435 8 st. n.w.. JERE. MIAH D" BALTIMORE, beloved. husband of Jeannette E. Baltimore, loving father of Richard L., Jeremiah A, Baltimore and Eila Bryant. Thursday, August i, at 1 pin.. from the Nineteent Street Baptist Church, 19th and Eve now. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Harmony Cemetery. 31 BALTIMORE, JEREMIAH D, - ‘munication’ of Eureks Lodges Nec s A A. M..'is called for 11 a.m. Thursday. Au- 1929, at Masonic Temple, Sth st V. se. 1or the purpose of at- tending’ the funeral of our late brother, JEREMIAH D. BALTIMORE. Funeral from Nineteenth Street Baptist Church at 1 p.m., 715 K ; aster, SAMUEL W. WATSON, Secretary. ¢ BALTIMORE. J. D Members of the Asso- clation of Oldest Inhabitants, Colored, are SStnes Ve e, aneraL o o BALTIMORE, on Thirsdas: Aususs 1. 1925, a8 3 gm.. Trom thie Nineleenth Street Bap: st Chlici, comer 1988 480" ste-n'w! MUEL, W. , President. G. L. WALTON, Secy. BALTIMORE, JEREMIAH D. Boned B the Goath of MY BALTTMORE. J°%h °f M- E J. L. GRAY, Sec. BANKS, DAISY. On Sundas. July 28, 29, 36 _pm. at Freedmen's Hospital. DAISY ' BANKS. devoted wife cf Essex Banks and daughter of Mrs. Belle Blakey. mother of Mrs. Ruby Frye. She also leaves four sisters and four brothers. Remains Testing at her late residence until 4 p.m. Briel services Tuesday, July 30, at 7:30 p.m., at her late residence, 3020 Sherman n.w. Funeral and interment Madison County, Va., Thursday, August 1. BARRY, WILLIAM H. Suddenly. on Wed- nesday, July 31, 1929, at his_home. 1228 Quincy st. n.w., WILLIAM H. BARRY. aged 56 years. ‘beloved brother of John J. and James P. Barry and the late Mary . Ryder. Funeral services at his late home at’ 8:30 a.m. Friday, August 2. followed by requiem mass at Sacred Heart Church_at 9 am. Interment in Mount Olivet Cemetery. a= BROWN. CARRIE. Departed this life Sun- day, July 28, 1929, at 10:25 p.m. at the Home for ‘the Aged, Blue Plains, D. C.. Mrs. CARRIE BROWN, beloved aunt of Mrs. Gertrude Rodgers. Remains resting at the funeral parlors of Eugene Ford, 1300 8. Capitol st. s.e. Funeral services at the above chapel Saturday, August 3. at 1 o'clock. Interment Rosemont Cemetery. 2 BROWN, LILLIE. Departed this life. after a lingering iliness. July 30, 1929, at 12:30 a.m.. at her residence, 918 24th st. n.w., LILLIE BROWN, devoted wife of the late Deacon Jack Brown. She leaves to mourn their ioss two sons. three daughters, four grand. children, on¢ sister. two brothers and a host of ‘other relatives and friends. Fu- neral Friday. August 2. at 1 pm.. from First Baptist Church, 27th st. and Dumbar- ton ave. n.w., Rev. James L. Pinn pastor. funeral parlors, The officers A are hereby . JEREMIAH D. F. G. MERRITT, Pres. CARLEY, WILLIAM. On Tuesdav. July 30, 1929, at his residence, 1303 Holly 5t. n.w.. WILLIAM CARLEY, beloved husband of Mary E. Carley (nee Von Deriehr Huck) Funeral services at the F. H. Hines Co. funeral home, 2901 14th st. n.w.. Friday. August 2. af 8:30 am. thence to the Church of the Nativity, whers mass will be said at 9 a.m 1 EDDINGTON, CHESTER ELWOOD. De- parted this life suddenly on Tuesday, July 30. 1920, at 4 p.m., at his residence, 645 Morton ' st. n.w. CHESTER ELWOOD EDDINGTON. 'He leaves to mourn their loss a devoted wife, Luedeal Eddington three children, three’ sisters. a stepmother | and a ho: of other relatives and friends. Funeral riday, August 2. 1 o'clock from Lane’s C.'M. E. Chapel. 14th and C sts. n.e., Rev. Hairis offciating. A Joving one from us is gone, A voice we loved is stille A place is vacant in our home That never will be filled. EDDINGTON. CHESTER. Tuesday. July 30, 1929, at his residence. 645 Morion st. n.w.. CHESTER EDDINGTON, devoted husband of Luedeal Eddington and brother of Mr. Daisy Jones. Mrs. Bertha Brown and Ocie Eddington. stepson of Mrs. Bessie Edding- ton. Funeral Friday, August 2, at 1 p.m.. at Lane's C. M. E. Chapel. 14th and C s ne. Interment at Arlington National Cemetery. Remains restng at the Ernest Jarvis Co. funera p.m.. Thursday, thereafter at his late resi- dence. 1 FLEMING. EUCLID §. Suddenly. Tuesday night. July 30. 1929. at his country home. EUCLID S. FLEMING. He is survived by his wife, Elizebeth FPleming. and son, Euclid, Jr. Notice of funeral hereafter. . at tarium and Hospital. WALTER NICOLAI HALL. beloved son_of Walter D. and Augusta Nicolai Hall. Fu- neral services at_ his late residence. 137 Chestnut ave.. Takoma, Park. Md. on Thursday. August 1. at 3 pm. Inter- ment in Rock Creek Cemeters. 31+ HARDY. WILLIAM BALDWIN. Departed this life Wednesday. July 31, 1929, at 8:20 am.. at his residence, 119’ 5th st. ne. WILLIAM ~BALDWIN ' HARDY. beloved husband of Lucretia Walker Hardy. No- tice of funeral hereafter. HARVEY. WALTER. Died Monday evening. July 2. 1929, at Gallinger Hospital. after a brief iliness, WALTER HARVEY. He leaves to mourn their ioss a wife. Alice Harvey: four children. Dorothy. Catherine. John and Walter: two sisters. Marie H vey and Lucy James. and other relatives and friends. Funeral from Wesley Wash- ington's undertaking parlors. 2053 Georzia | ave nw. Thursday. Aueust 1. at 1.30. Friends ifivited. Interment Paviie's Ceme: Peacefully sleeping, Resting at last: Life's weary trials And suffering past. MARIE. Early Tuesday morn- Jily 30. 1920, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. R.’ C. Smithson. Charles Town, W. Va.. SILAS M. HOOVER. Mas: 10 ‘Thursday, August 1, at St. James lic “Church.” "Interment at Peters ville, Md., in St. Mary's Cemetery. * KIDWELL. JOHN J. On_Tuesday, July 30. 1920, at his residence. 469 G st. s.w.. JOHN d 43 years. beloved son of John P, Magele McGinley Kidwell. Funerai from 'the ~above ' residence ' Thursday. August ‘1. at 8:30 am. thence to St Dominic's Church, where mass will be said at 9 oclock. Relatives and friends in- vited to attend. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 31 LINDSAY. RACHEL VERLINDA. On Tues- day. July 30, 1920 at 10:30 pn.. at her Tesldence, 2247~ Mount View Dl se. RACHEL VERLINDA LINDSAY (nee Leap- ley), beloved wife of Frank G. Lindsay and’ mother of Elizabeth, Margaret and Frank G. Lindsay, Jjr. ' Funeral from Emanuel _ Episcopal Church, 13th and V sts. se. on Friday, August'2, at 2 pm Reiatives ‘and friends invited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 1 MANDLEY. GLADYS LUCILLE. Suddenly, on_Tuesday. July 30, 1929, ‘GLADYS LU- CILLE MANDLEY, beloved daughter 'of Lewis A. Mandiey.” Funeral from her late Tesidence, Hopkins ave.. Bradbury Heights, Md., on Thursday, August 1, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. MARTIN. WILLIAM GILBERT. Suddenls. at Children's Hospital, _Tuesday, July o, at s am, WILLIAM GILBERT MAR- N, son of Ernest and Bernice Mar- tin. He leaves to mourn a grandmother, three aunts. three uncles and a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral services at E. W. Bundy's funeral home. 821 Florida ave. n.w., Friday, August 2; ai 3 p.m. o MCOLLOUGH. SAMUEL LEE. On Tuesday, July 30. 1939, at his residence. 2405 8th st. n.w. SAMUEL LEE MCcCOLLOUGH, son of Samuel and 'Jessie McCollough' and Trother of Dorothy and Richard MeCol- lough. Funeral Thursday, August 1. at 1 from W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral , 2222 Georgia ave. n.w. MCKERICHAR. JOHN MeG. On Monday July 20, 1929, JOHN McG. McKERICHAR. beloved' husband of Carrie 8. McKerichar: Funeral from his late residence, 1118 Mount, Vernon Potomac, Va.. Thurs- day. August 1. :30 am. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. gt MILLER. MARY ELIZABETH. July 30. 1929, at Providence Hospital, MARY ~ELIZA- beloved wife of Augustus G. Miller. Funerhl from Berwyn Catholic Church, Berwyn, Md., Thursday, “August 1, at 2 p.m. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. MUSTEAN, BERTHA. Departed this _life Monday,’ July 29, 1939 at Freedmen's Hos- pital, BERTHA MUSTEAN. the loving wife of James Musteau, daughter of Julla Dod- son, sister of Charles R. Dodson, sister- in-law of Florence Dodson. ‘She also leaves five nieces. one nephew and a host of other Telatives and friends. Remains resting her late residence. 96 K st. n.e. Fune Thursday, August 1. at 2 pm., from Ga braith Church. Intermeni Lincoln Me: morial Cemetery. ORME, ELLEN. On Tuesday, July 30, 1929, at 3'a.m., at the residence’ of her d-u&~ g ey o (L Ty voted wi 3 mother of Willlam W.. Roscos C. Orme and Mrs. Rosetta_O. Robinson. Funeral from the John Weiley A. M. E. Zion Church, 1dth and Corcorsn sts. n.w.. Thursday, August 1, at 1 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. 31 ymbers of the La ORME Rock notified of the N. Th h o mnmk mugfil‘. " Funeral Thursday, Hagues 1 do29, from, fio:n' Wesley Church, v sts. n.w. itz HOM‘BB LENA HART, Pri 'MRS. LOUISE LEWIS, P. Secy. ORME. ELLEN. The Ladies’ Reliable Im- mediate Rellef Society: You are requested to_ attend the ne) of Mrs. LLEN ORME. Thursday, August 1, 1920. at John Wesley Church, 14th and Corcoran s B 8L S MASON. President CHASE GREEN, Rec. Secy. __ ° SILAS M. parlors until § | *% Beatha. ORME, ELLEN. All members of the Ladies’ United Reapers' Bocely are requested (o atiend the funeral of Mrs. ELLEN ORME Thursday. August 1. 1929, at 1 p.m.. from the John Wy Al B Ghurch ¢ . President, MATILDA G. HARRIS, Rec. Secy. ¢ ORME. ELLEN. Ladies’ Golden Leaf Whis- perifie Hope Sociely announces ihe_deatn of Mrs. ELLEN ORME. Funeral Thurs. day. August 1, 1929, from dJonn Wesiey Ohiirch, i4in, ahd Coreorth sis: 130 B, ALL, Prés. JENNIE E. BARNES, Rec. Bec PALADINI, ANTONIO. On Tuesday. July 30. 1929 at his residence. 211 D $1. nw, ANTONIO' PALADINT, eioved usband ‘of Desire Ricel Paladini. Hemains resting at Gawler's chapel. 1730 Pa. ave. nw. Mass will be offered st Holy Rosars Church. 3ra and F Sts. nw. on Thursaay. AUGHAL 1s at 9 am’ Interment at Mount ® Olivet Cemetf:5. PENDLETON, 9 ORERT, Departed this life Wednesday, July 31,1929, at his resi- dence. 1216 You st n.w. ROBERT L. PENDLETON. beloved husband of Leiia Amos “Pendleton. Remains at Fra 389 Riode Island neral later. Died Wednesday. July 1920, 'at ‘1330 "am.. at the home of son.’ Albert D. Rust, near Lannam. Md.. JULIA A. RUST. widow of the late Alberi D. Rust. “Puneral from the same place Thursday at 3 pm. Interment in Bladensburg Cemetery. . SHARP, SARAH E. On Tuesday, July 30. 1929, ‘at her residence. 1005 Rhode Lsland ave ne. SARAH E. SHARP. beloved wife of the iate Joseph Sharp. ~ Funeral services Friday, August'2, at 1 p.m.. from Hysong's funeral parlors, 1300 N st nw. Interment Congressional Cemetery. (Balti- more, Md., and York, Pa. papers please copy.) SPALDING, TERESA B. On Tuesday, July 30, 1929." at Georgetown University Hos- ESA B, SPALDING, beloved wi och Spalding. Funeral from ler late residence, 2711 P st. n.w.. on Friday, August 2, at 3 pm. Puneral private. In- terment Glenwood Cemet 1 SPRAGUE, LOUISA. Departed Wednesday. July 31, 1920, at at her residence, Linham, LOUISA SPRAGUE. beloved ‘wite of the 'laie Wil- liam_ Prank Sprague and devoied: mother of Charles F. William T.. Mrs. Edith V. McKenney, Walter H., Ailen B. and the late Frank L. John H. and Rev. Owen C. Sprague, grandmother of George W. Mc- Kenney and Morteza D. Sprague and sister of George Allen of New York. Notice of Tuners] later. - STEWART. LOUISA. Departed this life Monday.’ July 29. 1920, '8¢ 10 &.m.. LOUISA STEWART. widow of Henry Stewart of Layhill, Montgomery County, Md.: loving mother’ of Gertrude Braxton. Alice Wil- liams, Albert Siewart, Nellie Williams, Marion “Washington and Isabele Bond. and sister of Asbury Johnson. Rose Madi- son and Thomas Jackson, Funeral Thurs- day. August 1. at 2 pm., from Mt Zion M. E. Chureh, Linden. Md - Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral par- lors, '2222' Ga. ave. n.w. untll Wednesday evening at 4 pom: thereafter at her jate Tesidence, 1614 4th st. n.w. 31 TAYLOR, MARY. Suddenly, on_ Tuesday, July 36, 1929, at Plainfield. N. J. MARY. beloved daushter of Herbert J. Tavlor. Fu Deral from the chapel of P. A. Taltavul 436 7th st 5. on Wednesday, July 31, 8 2 pm. Relatives and friends invited. In terment at Prospect Hill Gemeters. VOSE, DR. FREDERICK G, Tuesday July 30, 1929, ‘at his residence, 634 14th st. n.e., Dr. FREDERICK G. VOSE. beloved hue. band of Serena S. Vose, in his forty-third mains resting ‘at the Nevius fu- | . 924 New York ave. nw., where services will be held on Thursday, August | 1 at 2 pm. at Cedar Hill { Cemetery. | MUEL M. On Tuesdas. July 30. AUEL M., beloved husband of Sal- lie A Watson (nee Galla Funeral from his late residence. 424 17ih st. se. on Friday, August 2. at 2 pm. Relatives and friends invited to attend 1 | WILSON. GEORGIANA. Officers and mem- bers of Free Grace Tent, No. 116, of the J.R.G. & J. U are reduested to attend a cail meeting Wednesdey. July 31, 1929, 7 pm. &t Adams & Smooti's, 2425 Nichols ave. Funeral Thursday, Au- gust 1. at above sddress at i p.m. Al sister tents invited to attend Sister ANNA NEWBY. Leader. Sister GEORGIANA HENSON, Secy. In - Memoriam. BERRY. SUSAN E. Tn loving memory of our dear mother ard grandmother. SUSAN E. BERRY, who departed this life two yéars ago today. July 31, 16; Loving and kind in all her weys, Upright and just to the end of her days, Sincere and true in heart and mind. What a_beautiful memory she left behind, { CLETHYA AND BERRY WILLIAMS. © CAREY. CLARA L. In sad but loving re- membrance of our mother. CLARA L. CAREY, who died two vears ago today, July 31, 1927 AND GERTRUDE RUST. JULIA A. this life 5:20 am.. Interment ALEXANDER E. CAREY BARNARD. DE VAUGHN. ROSIE. In sad but lovine re- ‘membrance of my dear dauzhter, ROSIE DE VAUGHN (nee Morgan), who departed this life sixteen years ago today, July 31, 1913. 1 As long as life and memory lasts T alwavs think of Rosie. MOTHER. * i In loving remembranc 1 NE | | ing and kind in all her wavs, bt and Just to the end of her daysi ere and kind in heart and mind. | 1iiful memory shie left behind. | HER DEVOTED SISTER, GERTRUDE TIMBERS. LEOMAX, JOSEPHINI In sad_remem- brance ‘of my dear mi JOSEPHINE LEOMAX. who departed this life two ¥ g0 today. July 31, 1927 Mother. smile on me from heaven, Ask God to lead me, 8o that when I I may meet you in the sky. It_matters not what road I take, How dark or loncly it may be. I know that God somewhere will find The road that leads to thee. HER LONELY DAUGHTER, GERTRUDE i LEOMAX . MASON. BASIL. In loving remembrance of my dear brother. BASIL MASON. who passed to the great beyond one vear ago today, July 31, 1928, | HIS SISTER. MARTHA MASON. ROSS. CHARLES THOMAS. A tribute of lovs | "in 'the memory of our_cear father, CHARLES THOMAS ROSS. who left us twelve years ago today, July 31, 1917 Gone, but not forgotten. CHILDREN. * H RAL DIRECTORS. Established 1836 JOHN R. WREGHT‘ C?. 1337 10th th ALMUS R.SPEARE Succeeding the original W. R. Speare Co. 1623 Connecticut Ave. Potomac 4600 8 years at 1208 H st.. 45 years at 840 F st J. WILLIAM LEE’'S SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CREMATORIUM. 333 PA. AVE N.W.__NATIONAL 1384. 1385. CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone Lincoln 0352, Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W. Ehone west oooe Frank Geier’s Sons Co, 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. = 1idiern Chapel. Teiephone National 2473 TIMOTHY HANLON Puneral Director Private Ambulance 641 H St. N.E.° Linc. 5543 Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home 924 New York A . ____Maln 2600 _ V. L. SPEARE CO. Nelther the successors of nor connected with the original W. R. Speare establish« et 1009 H St. N.W. 'hi Prank. 6628 PRone P mmerty 040 F_St. N.W. Quick. Dignified. Efficient Service. Automgbile Servic: Chaped W. W. Deal & Co. LINCOLN_8200. 818 H ST. NE. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance S Sl Lincoln 0524 Modern_Ch: MONUMENTS. THE FINEST DISPLAY IN THE CITY. All monuments reduced for 30 days. Do not base purchase on photographs presented by agents. JAMES R, DURITY, Est. 1890. 900_ Bladensburg Rd. N.E. FUNERAL DESIGNS. BLACKISTONE, 1407 H Beautiful Floral Designs $5 and up. CALL MAIN 3%07. x.,g{-:o. C. SHAFFER E: SIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS AT MOD- ERATE PRICES. TEL. NAT. 2416 & NAT. 0108 . Open Evenings [Ath &7 EY¢ and Sundays Prompt Auto Delivery Service. Gude B'ros. Cloo. |3212 F St Artistio—sxpresstvetnexpensive. CEMETERIES. it GLENWOOD CEMETERY Cholce lots and sites for sale. Vaultage $5 per month. l Cedar Hill Cemetery Where perpetual care means more

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