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Neuhauser, | 43-year-old president of the investment company which bears his name, died at his home, 1847 Kalorama road, last night. Death was attributed to a hemorrhage of the brain. Mr. Neuhauser was taken home by friends and his physician, Dr, W. Sin- clair Bowen of 2311 Connecticut avenue, was summoned. It was at once evi- dent that his condition was grave. Death came a few hours later. According to members of his family, Mr. Neuhauser had apparently been in good health. With his collapse con- sciousness left him and did not return. Funeral arrangements were being com- pleted today. Born in Pennsylvania, Mr. Neuhauser was born in Shenan- doah, Pa., but was educated in Wash- ington and has resided here since. At the time of his death he was vice presi- dent of the Real Estate Mortgage Guar- anty Corporation, and a member of the City, Congressional afd Racquet Clubs. He was also a member of the Kallopolis irotto, Almes Temple and Temple- of Masons. He was one of the organizers and at one time vice president of the old Citi- PEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th & F ROY L. NEUHAUSER. zens' Bavings Bank. He formerly was head of the bond department of the Munsey Trust Co. and was connected with the Washington branch of the Na- tional City Co. Surviving him are his widow, Mrs. Marguerite Phillips Neuhauser; three sons, Roy L., jr.; Robert and William; a_daughter, Imogene; his mother, Mrs. C. W. Neuhauser; three sisters, Miss Nora H. and Miss B. C. Neuhauser, all | of Washington, and Mrs. Bertha G. Millard of Olympia, Wash. Hunters Take Livestock Toll. CHAZY, N. Y., October 9 (#).—Inex- perienced and careless hunters have started exacting their annual toll of | cattle, horses and other farm animals in the Adirondacks. Sergt. R. F. Walter and Trooper John Wanamaker of the Chazy outpost of the State troopers have been investigating the killing of one horse and the wounding of another owned by Frank Leverette in the town of Beekmantown. e e e et WASHINGTON'S FINEST MEN’S WEAR STORE “The Hudson” by Stetson Stetson designed and made this handsome English type oxford. Slightly tapering toe with plenty of tread room across comfort. the ball to assure Close heel fitting. Inside construction the finest, with quarters full calf lined. In Corona Brown or Black Calfskin. RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F Street Myr. “Paint-Up” Says— Brighten Up Your Home for the Indoor Months Bring Summer’s sunshine and nature’s colors into your home with the aid of “61" Quick Drying Enamel. Eigh- teen beautiful colorful pastel shades. Harmonious. Refined. “61” Quick Drying Enamel dries hard in four hours. Easily applied. Being self leveling it leaves a hard, vel- vety surface free from all brush marks. A quart can will completely redecorate the furniture in a sun parlor or kitchen. Quarts only $1.80 #Be sure to see our assortment of transfers which cost but little yet add a finish touch to your furniture. BUTLER-FLYNN Paint Company 607-609 C St. Phone Metropolitan 0151 1 2a8.8.0.0.8.8.0.2.2.0.0.0.0.0.9.¢.8,4 77_— W. W. CHAMBERS CO. e a——1 RN .Col. 0432 —— Best Ambulances in City, $4. Complete 2-Men Rolling Cot Stretcher, Blankets and Serv- ice Sheets and Pillows. Call Columbia 0432 We are the official undertakers for the U. S. Army and the U. S. Soldiers Home Hospital. We have large and wholesale facilities. stand Government inspections. Call Washington’s Most Reasonable Undertakers The W. W. CHAMBERS CO. Corner 14th and Chapin Sts. N.W. Funerals, $100, $125, $150, $165 Up and All Complete—Cars and All Our _embalmers are the best obtainable, headed by. William F. Elliott, 35 years’ experience and acknowledged to be one of the best in the profession. T Call Chambers, get the best and be chances on what the bill will be. up and complete funeral. SINCERE SERVICE Prices are half the old-time undertaker's. the place, the cars, caskets, vaults, ambulance: large numbers. The day of the $40 caskets are not so easily sold for $150. modern method has caused the people to be wi a Funeral at one price for all and not pay for every little move that it made. The great Chambers Co. furnishes the tific burial steel vault, for years sold at facs RN Rttty District 6f Columbla—Partly cloudy, continued cool tonight; tomorrow in- creasing cloudiness, gentle north and northeast winds. Maryland—Partly cloudy, continued =00l tonight; tomorrow increasing cloud- iness, followed by rain in extreme west portion, moderate north and north- east winds. Virginia — Partly cloudy tonight, slightly warmer in extreme west por- tion; tomorrow increasing cloudiness, followed by rain in extreme west por- tion, moderate northeast winds. West Virginia—Cloudy tonight; to- morrow rain, not so cool. Records for 24 Hours, ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 60; 8 p.m., midnight, 45; 4 am., 40; 8 am. noon, 55. Barometer—4 pm., 30.22; 8 pm, 80.27; midnight, 30.33; 4 am., 30.39; 8 am., 30.46; noon, 30.45. Highest temperature, 62, occurred at 2:30 p.m. yesterday. Lowest tempgrature, 39, occurred at 7:03 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 84; lowest, 59. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) ‘Today—Low tide, 7:09 am, and 7:12 pm.; high tide, 12:10 am. and 12:30 pm. Tomorrow—Low tide, 8:02 a.m. and 8:07 pm.; high tide, 1:01'am, and 1:35 pm. The Sun and Moon. ‘Today—Sun rose 6:11 a.m.; sun sets 5:40 p.m. ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises 6:12 a.m.; sun sets 5:38 p.m. Moon rises 12:59 p.m.; sets 9:56 p.m. Condition of the Water. Harpers Ferry—Potomac and Shen- andoah very muddy. Weather in Various Citles. = Yemperature. = 54; 43; Stations Abllene, Tex..... any, N. ¥... Atiuntw, *Ga $etoudy Atlantic_ City. Clear Baitimore, Md. Pt cloudy Birmingham Cloudy Bismarck, N. Rain Boston, Mass. Clear Buifalo, N. ¥. Clear Charleston, §.C. Clear Chicago, Cloudy Cincinanti, Cloudy Brcloudy Cloudy Pt.cloudy Clear Rain Cloudy Cloudy . Clear Rain Galveston. Té Helena, Mont. . Huron. 8. Dak: 30.14 Indianapolis.Ind 30'42 JacksonvilleFla. Kansas City.Mo. | Los Angeles. . Louisville, Miami. Fia. New Orleans. . 3 New York, NV.3 Oklahoma' City. Qmaha, Neb, Philadelphia. Phoenix. Ari] Pittsburgh, Pa.. Portland, Me... Pt.cloudy © Cloudy Rain Clear Ft.cloudy Ptcloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Pt.cloudy Cloudy Clear N C S Sait Lake City. San Antonio.. San Diego. Calif NTINA D. emperature—Prectpitation. ur. Depar. and wheat zone.. 61 0 | Northern corn | Southern wheat sone..... 57 _ro0 AUTOMOBILE TIRE—Found Tuesday. Oscar Proctor, 7th St. Loop., Ga. ave. and Fls FOR LOST ANIMALS apply Animal Rescue League, 349 Maryland ave. s.w. Nat. 8088. LOST. ATREDALE, 4-month male puppy, near 20th O sts’ nw.; black and tan; collar, no W b’ 9812, BAG — Lady’s ~ tapestty bag, containing ver's permit. eyeglass case. etc., at 19th nd_Newton sts. het. 9 and 915 am. Tuesday. 3002 Rodman st. Cleve. 6876, Reward. BUNCH OF KEYS, Sat. night, bet. the bivd nd_Jefferson apt. Return to T. L. Moore. 11 11th st n.w. 10° CAT. lost or straved in Chevy Ghase. tongerine-color Persian_cat, about 1 old._Phone Wisconsin 2749-J. CAT_ black bob-tail, male. with white spot on breast under 1f found bring to w 3 ol O Groenc, DIAMOND BAR PIN, emerald center, 215 in.. between 1717 N_st. Mt Pleasant car, 19th and Col. rd ' Return to 2700 Conn. ave. Generous reward. EYEGLASSES—With bone rims, 1n _biack leather case, in vicinity of Treasury Build- ing. _Telephone Cleveland 4338 O FIBER CASE—Containing large hardware catalogue. Reward. Phone North 1420 after 5:30 p.m. L _J. Coombs. . FUR. black pointed fox: from car while driving in Washington Priday night. If found ‘call Adams 3646, Apt. 719; receive reward 100 FUR—Dark_brown marten neckpiece, two pleces, either in Montrose Park or on Ridge road. ' Reward if returned to 1600 21st st or Call North 392. 10 GLASSES, with tortoise-shell frames, in leather case, near North Capitol and Lincoin rd. Finder please call Cleveland 1659-J. Reward. GLOVES, tan kid, Wil party_who picked up gloves in the K. of P. Hall Tuesday eve- ning at the V. of F. W. meeting please call Nationel 4645.” Branch 8002 HATBOX—Black, on Lee Highway. between Harrisonbure and Washington. Finder write A, A K. Lichfleld 1d. Watertown, Conn. w NECKPIECE, SBaturday evening, in Wwar Col- lege grounds: cross silver fox neckplece, Re- ward for return to 3001 Cathedral ave. Phone Columbia_5641 9° POLICE BADGE. No, 487 on_street_since Octover 4. Reward. J. K. Baker, No. € precinct. 9 RINGS—DIamond and_wedding, rings. ladies’ waiting, room, Union Station, Tuesdas; ini- tialed “A. B.'E. t0 8. or phone Alexandria 425. WATCH, gold, with chain and knife; Sun- day. Reward. Stewart Clarkson, Wardman Park_Hotel. WRIST WATCH—Lady's gold, silver bracelet. Return to Apt. 406, Falkstohe Court. Lib- eral rewar > " ) o We have all in tle high charging place: and select don't take Chambers’ services, $100 Our embalmers FORRE RN Col. 0432 kA ek ek ek ek Aok ke ok kek BURROUGHS GROUP Citizens’ Association Elects Officers. Favors New National Guard Armory. Willlam E. Rabenhorst was elected president of the Burroughs Citizens’ As- sociation last night at a meeting in the John Burroughs School, Eighteenth and Monroe streets northeast. Other officers chosen were Robert M. Furniss, vice president; Joseph A. Koons, secretary, and Ira G. Blumer, treasurer. Mr. Rabenhorst and William A. Horn are to be the delegates to the Federation of Citizens’ Associations. Fhe Burroughs association has been in existence only four months. Mr. Rabenhorst has been active in the work of the Washington Board of Trade, Mr. Furniss, the vice president, in an examiner at the Interstate Com- merce Commission. ‘The early provision of an armory for the District National Guard was urged in a resolution unanimously adopted by the association. Births Reported. The following births have been re the Health Department in the last Thomas W. and Theresa E. Bowl Francis E. and Helen A. Carric John W. and Estelle S 'Lanki Carroll and Beity Rachelfsky, George 8. and Margaret L. De Orville d Jennie A. John D.‘and Mary A. McMahon James B, and Etta V. Maddox, girl. Samuel A. and_Savilla Ellis, glrl. Daniel 8._and Sue Ring, girl. m E. and May I. Shoemaker. girl. rted to 4 hours: rl. N John_ S. ‘and Ritta M. Crowley, boy. ¥Frank P. ard Mary F. Crosby, boy. William and Wally Laue. boy. Asbley C. and Mary E. Duvall. boy. Joseph R. and Lelia Bordas, boy. Florian and Lois Chaves. boy. Hugo E. and Margaret Oswald, boy. Clifford H. and Doswell C. Taylor, glrl. Charles and Virginia Newman, boy. Elias and Eunice Boddy, boy. Robert and Dora Beverley, boy. Deaths R"eported. John J. Gilbert, 84, 1410 M st. ary B. Coyle. 80, St. Elizabeth's Hospiti bert Fleming, 73, Emergency Hospi Lean M. Forbes, 73, 71 U st. Annie Lynn. 69,737 6th st. n.e. Alma B. Simuels, 68, Homeopathic Hos- ital. Henry J. Washburn, 67, 706 B st. s.w. Elizabeih Dersheimer, 63, Gallinger Hos- tal Leila E. Conger, 58, 2718 27th Mary Ready, 57, Emergency Hospital. Benjamin Quade, 50, Gallinger Hospital Fannie Rubin, 39. 4715 Kansas ave. John Tibbs, 65. 237 W_st. Joseph_Peters, 58, Gailinger Mospital. Susie B Young, 5. Gallinger Hospital. Phillip Barbour, 55, 2 Johnson ct. James L. Washington, 50, 608 Division ave. ne. Samuel Thomas, 27, Emergency Hospital. Louise Crawford. 24, 709 Half st. 8.W. Braths. ADAMS. MARGARET HOWELL. On Mon- day, October 7, 1929, at Georgetown Uni- versity ~Hospital. MARGARET HOWELL ADAMS (nee Halpin), beloved wife of Wil liam H. Adams and sister of Lieut. Comdr. James A. Halpin. Funeral from her late Tesidence, €300 33rd st. n.w., October 10, at 8:30 a.m. Requiem mass at the Shrine of the Blessed Sacrament at 9 a.m. Rela- tives and friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 9 BEAVENS, HARRY E. On Wednesday, Oc- tober 9, 1929, at Sibley Hospital, HARRY pi E. BEAVENS, beloved husband of Susie Beavens, Funeral services at his la dence, 216 10th st. se., Friday, Oc tober 11, at 2 p.m. 10 BOWYER, AMANDA. On Monday, October 7, 1929, at 8 a.m., at the residence of her gon-in-law, Rev. E. W. Johnson, Hals Hill, Va. AMANDA BOWYER, beloved mother ‘of ~Gertrude ~Bowyer Johnso! Cleo B. Landrine of New Rochelle. N. Y. Albert L. Bowyer of Richmond, V: &l Denny Bowyer of Marion, Ohio. She alto leaves & host of other relatives and friends. Remains temporarily resting John T. Rhine's funeral chapel until 4:: p.m. Tuesday, October 8. Funeral Thur: day, October 10. at m., from Randoll Street M. E. Church, xington, Va. 9 BUSCHER, ELSIE. On Tuesday. October 8. 1929. at her residence, 402 K st. ne. ELSIE. beloved dayghter of Ellen and the late QGeorge Buscher (nee Fahy). Fue nerul from the above address Thursday. October 10. at 8:30 am. Requiem mass at St. Aloysius Church at 9 a.m. Rela- tives and friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, 9 BUTLER, CARRIE 8. Suddenly, October 8, 1929, at Freedmen's Hospital, CARRIE 8., beloved wife of Charles Butler and mother of Marguerite, Charles and James Butler and sister of Ellen Proctor. Fu- neral Thursday, October 10, at 2 p.m.. from Boyd & Wilson's funeral parlor, 1840 L st. n.w. e CARTER, LAVANIA. Departed this life ‘Wednesday, October 9, 1929, at 8:30 a.m., at the residence of her daughter. 1744 Willard st. n.w., LAVANIA CARTER, be- Joved mother of Mollie Brown, Alice Hill, Thomas Carter, Louise Montgomery, Car- rie Purneil, Jessie Carter, Daisy Jones of St. Joseph, Mo.; Clara Hornsby of Boston. Mass., and Eva Mansfield. She also leaves three grandchildren, two sisters and one brother. Remains at Frazier's new fu- neral home. 389 R. I. ave. n.w. Notice of funeral later. 10 CRAWFORD, REV. CHARLES B. On October 7, 1929, at Biloxi, Miss. Buried October 9 beside his brother, the Rev. Angus Craw- ford. D. D. late dean of the Virginia ;{hl‘fll%fllcaf Seminary at Ivy Hill, Alexl_ . Va. ¢ DENNIS, CHRISTOPHER. On tcber 8. 1920, at 2412 Ga. ave. CHRISTOPHER DENNIS, devoted Christopher and Gertrude Dennis. of funeral hereafter. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors, 2222 Ga. ave. n. DILLARD, ARLINE. Suddenly on Wedne: day, October 9, 1929, at_3:20 a.m.. Freedmen's Hospital, ARLINE DILLARD, the loving daughter of James and Chris. tine Dillard. Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral patlors, 2222 Ga. ave. D.W. . Suddenly, on Wed- sday, 1929, at 3:20 a.m., at Emergency Hospital, CHRISTINE, the de- voted wife of James Dillard. daughter of Richard_and Catherine Gaither, sister of Carrie Thempson, Eva Tilley, Catherine, Jerry and Chester Gaither. mother of Jus- tine, Colletta and Ruth Dillard. Notice of funeral later. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors, 2222 Ga. ave. n.w. 3 FERGUSON, WALTER _JOHN. Sudden! Tuesday, October 8, 1920, WALTER JOHN, son of the late John and Kate Ferguson. Remains reposing at the home of his sister, Mrs. Thomas D. Rodrock, 3004 South Dakota ave. n.e. Notice of funeral Thereafte: FOREMAN. WILLIAM E. On Sunday. Octo- ber 6, 1929, at Freedmen's Hospital, after a brief ilness, WILLIAM E., beloved hus- band of Gertrude Foreman of 1641 Krea- mer st. ne. He leaves to mourn their loss a devoted wife, three sons, four daughters, two brothers and a host of other relatives and_friends. Remains resting temporarily at_Henry 8. Washington's funeral home. 467 NSt nw. until Wednesday, 4 p.m. after which_time they will be at his late residence. Funeral Thursday, October irom his late residence at 1 p.m. Rel tives and friends .invited. 9 FREEMAN, GEORGE W. Departed this life Monday, October 7. 1929, at 3:20 a.m., &t his residence. 1115 G st. n. GEORGE son of the late Henry and nie Freema! husband of Lucy and father of George W.. Jr. Funeral Thursday, October 10, at 2 Dan.. from Bundy's funeral parlors, €21 Florida ave. n.w., Rev. D. Washington offi- ciuln}l. (New Haven, Conn., papers plea copy. GARNETT, NELLIE. On Tuesday. October 8, 1929, at 4:30 a.m, at her residence. 337 G St. s after @ Igering iliness, which she bore with Christain fortitude, NELLIE GARNETT. beloved wife of the late An- thony Garnett, devoted foster mother and aunt of Isabelle and Benjamin Cooper and foving sister of Ida White, Andrew Ander- son, Lelia Taylor, Lottie Oger, George Anderson and Sadié James. She aiso leaves @ host of other relatives and friends. N¢ tice of funeral hereatter. . HILLS, JOSEPH ALDEN. On Monday. Oc- tober 7, 1929, at Newport, R. 1, JOSEPH ALDEN HILLS, in his 86th year. Funeral services at Newton Cemetery Chapel, New- fon, ‘Mess, Wednesday, October o, at'3 o'clock. JOHNSTON, THOMAS H. On Tuesds 8, 1929, Tuesday, Oc- n.W.o ) o roaencer 1808 G mb“. THOMA.B H., beloved husband_of line A. Johnston (nee Dorsey). Fu- neral from the chapel of A. Schippert, 2008 Pa. ave. n.w., on Thursday, October 10, at 2:30 p.m. 'Interment, private, Co- lumbia Gardens Cemetery. z & USAN. On Tuesday. = e ar Mle’%?l’l“h!r residence, 3325 1st MARY SUSAN KEN( (nee ‘beloved wife of Harry Kengls Funeral from her late residence on day, October 11, at 8:30 a.m., thence St. 'Martin’s Chureh. where mass will be said at 9 o'clock. Interment Mount, Oli- vet Cemetery. Relatives and friends in- vited to attend. = a 10 NGLA, MARY SUSAN. Officers and com- fiE el el Wb et lfll‘;fl. 2'!3?‘; it 3:4 !n‘élblchk“ evening, Oc- syt M. H. McCARTHY, 'Pnl.. R. R. KOLB, Sec. g LEWIS, WILLIAM H. Suddenly, on Tues- , 1929, at his residence, 1270 October 8, 1029, at his residence, 170 st. D Hazel), Dang of Laura ¥, Lewls. Fineral services 52°huS ate residence on Thursday: Oc- 'g'hlex ll%fl" TND.H;. x;nd‘nAlh:‘lunlcu“‘"cl e, No. 36, F. A. A. M. g eots inviied: Tnterment Cedat Hill SWIS, WILLIAM H. Special e LEWIS, comm iris Lodge, No. 36, to attend fu- ;‘:&f'of::ur dl:m“grflgtl;:r, WILLIAM K. T ‘"'-'. yfl m&n‘fl“. ‘Master. LEWIS, WILLIAM H. Miriem Chapter, No. C. E. 8., announces the death of Past on_Bro. WILLIAM H. LEWIS, Tues. "Gctober 8, 1029, Services will be held a8 htw date residence, 1370 Morse st. n. Thursgay, ociober 16, a¢ 3 p.m.” Interment “oEARL, b. CLIFFORD. Worthy Matron, Becretary. ‘ Braths.. [ - e T Ly O R N T R e R I—___—:_—_THE WEATHER I RABENHORST HEADS = dde LIBBE! IBBEY, FRANK. On Wednesda; ¢ his rasidence, 1845 Golu L, NK L] 'Y, beloved 1[8}!:"“}7‘;"};?& rist, in the his"age. Notice of funeral hereafter, s " LIGHTFOOT, SUSIE. Departed this ife Wednem-‘. October 9, 1929, at her lllh’ dence, 1835 Vernon ' st nw. - SUBIE LIGHTFOOT, beloved mother of Doiithy V. Scott, grandmother of Dorothy T. h: r- Tictt. She also leaves a felatives and Thiends.* Notlee”of” tuhera] A s Testing at Moon & Al Tunegal parior. W MAY. MINNIE M. On Tuesday. Octol 3 V9%, ut her restdence. 1138 35th ot MINNIE M. MAY, the beloved wite of Stillwell H. May. Funeral services at the 8. H. Hinés Co. funeral home, 2901 14th on Thursday. Qctober 10, at 2 latives and friends invited. = 9 McQUEEN, SARAH M. Suddenly, Tuesda morning, October 8, 1929, at her home, 39 M st. n.w., SARAH M. MCcQUEEN (nee Phillips), beloved wife of James G. Mc Queen. Funeral services at her iate rest dence, Tuesday. October 10. 1929, at 2 p. Friends and relatives invited. Interm at Rock Creek Cemetery. . . SARAH M. A speclal meeting of Chapter. No. 5. O. E. will_be held October 10, 1929, at 1 p.m.. at New LenRe e Tomesa oot Shes. BBats 0f 5t € the funeral of Mrs. . Mc- GUEEN. By order of e MRS. MILDRED R. SHAFER, Matron. MORRIS, LOUISA. Suddenly, on Monday, October 7, 1929, at 4:45 p.m.. LOUISA MORRIS '(nee Lauxmann), widow of Abhram Morris. Funeral from her late resi- dence, 709 North Capitol st.. on Thursday, October 10, 2t 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited to'attend. Interment at Prospect Hill Cemetery. 9 NEUHAUSER, ROY L. Suddenly, on Tues- day. October 8. 192d. at 9:30 p.m.. at his residence, 1847 Kalorama rd.. ROY NEUHAUSER, Funeral from his late home at 2:30 p.m. Thursday, October 10. Inter- ment at Rock Creek Cemetery. host _of "othe~ NICHOLLS. JOHN. On Tuesday. October 8, 1929, JOHN NICHOLLS, a n; Bricklavers' Union. Funeral fre chepel, 641 H st. n.e. Thursda: 10, at"12:30 p.m. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. ROBINSON, BESSIE E.. Entered into rert on Monday, October 7. 1929, at 4 a.m., at her residence. 2631 Shermar ave. n.v.. B SIE E. ROBINSON. cevoted wife of John T. Robinson and mother of Lillian 'Hil, Marguerite Lewis and Juanita Robinson, sister of Daisy E. Keys. She leaves 10 mourn their loss (wo grandchildren and a host of other relatives and friends. Fu- neral Thursday, October 10. at 2 p.m., from Frazier's undertaking parlor, 389 Rhode Isiand ave. n.w. The hands that did so much for us, How helplessly they lay. God knew they worked continuously, But they are gone toda; 9* SCOTT, MIRIAM. On Tuesday. October 8, 1929,” at _her residence. 821 Emerson st n.w., MIRIAM, widow of Charles H. Scot and’ beloved mother of Ralph T. Scott Funeral services at her late residence Thursday, October 10. at 11 am. Rela. tives and friends invited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. [ SIMMS, CHARLOTTE.' Departed this life Sunday. October_ 6. 1929, at 8:30 p.m.. st her residence, 933 Sth' st ne. CHAR- LOTTE. the beloved wife of William Simms snd devoted mother of Mrs. Mabel M- Keony and Cornelius Simms. Funeral Wednesday, October 9. at 1:30 p.m. fro. Mount Oiive Baptist Church, 6th 5t. be- iween L and M ne. Interment Lincoin Memorial Cemetery. s SIMMS, MARY. Departed this life Sunday, October 6, 1929. at her i 1 son ct. mw. MARY SIMMS to mourn their 10ss two brot mother; cne dau host of other rel: neral will be held fron neral home. 2426 Eve st. n. &t 1:30 o'ciock. All friends THOMAS, MARY. Suddenly. on_Tuesdar. October 8, 1929, MARY THOMAS, devoted mother of George and G sister of Libbie Ellis and J Co. funeral parlors. 2222 Ga. ave. n.w. In terment Sunday, October 13, at Madison County. Va. 12 WEST, GEORGE, Departed this life Mondav, October 7, 1939, at Fr GEORGE, " the dcvoted husband of Murray West. devoted son of Sarah son and brother of the late Frank West Funeral Friday, October 11. at 2 pm from Asbury Church, 11th and K sts, n.w Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral perlors until 5 p.m. Wednes- day, thereafter at his late residence, 2227 12th pL n.w. 10 WILLIAMSON, JOSEPH WARREN. Suddenly, on Tuesday, October 8. 1929. at his rest dence. 614 E st. ne. JOSEPH WARREN, beloved husband of Bessie Williamson (nes Loveless). Funeral services will be held at his late residence on Thursday, October 10, at 2 p.m. Interment at Fort Lincol Cemetery. Funeral private. In Memoriam. | BALDWIN. LAURA V. Tn sad but I r | membrance of wife and mothe: LAURA V. BALDWIN. who departed this life seven years 2go today, October 9, 1922, Just a line of sweet remembrance, Just a_memory, fond and true, Just a token of love's devotion That our hearts still lonz for you, HER HUSBAND AND SONS. * LEWIS, CLARENCE B. In loving_remem- brance of my dear son. CLARENCE B. LEWIS, who departed this six years ago today, October 9. 1923 Not dead. but just awa Gone to that city not made with hands. MOTHER. * McCARTHY, DENNIS J. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear husband and father. DEN! McCARTHY. who de. parted this life nine years ago toda: October 9, 1621 , ‘WIFE AND CHILDRE! OZBURN. WADE H. In loving memory of our dear husband and father, WADE H. OZBURN. who died two years ago today, October 9, 192° WIFE AND DAUGHTER. PROCTOR. FRANKLIN M. In loving memory of our most devoted husband and loving father. FRANKLIN M. PROCTOR. who died ten years ago today. October 9. 1919. Gone, but_never forgotten HIS LOVING WIFE. DEVOTED DAUGH- TER AND GRANDCHILDREN. . REED. ELIZABETH PERRY. In sad and loving remembrance of our devoted mother. ELIZABETH PERRY REED. who departed this life ten years ago today, October §, Mother, dear, we miss you so much, Our minds are forever on_you, The love we have for you is of such That we will forever miss vou. HER_SONS, JAMES AND RICHARD, AND SISTER, IE_E. BROWN FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Quick, Dignified, Efficlent Service. Automobile Service, Chapel W. W, Deal & Co. 816 H ST. NE. LINCOLN J. WILLIAM LEE'S SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CREMATORIUM. 332 PA. AVE N.W. NATIONAL 1384, 1385. CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone_Li 033 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.\W. Ehone West 0036 Established 1841 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. Modern Chapel. Telephone TIMOTHY HANLON Puneral Director Private_ Ambulance 641 H St. N.E. Linc. 5543 Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home 924 New York Ave. N.W. Main 2600 V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor connected with the original W R. Speare establishe L 1009 H St. N.W. Phone Frank. 6626 Formerly 940 F St. N.W. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 413 H St. NE. 11 Modern_Chapei Lincoln 0524 Established 1876 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St. N.W. _ Phone North 0047 AI'MUS R.SPEARE Succeeding the original W. R. Speare Co. 1623 Connecticut Ave. Potomac 4600 8 years at 1208 H st., 45 years at 940 F st. Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. 4209 9th St. N.W. Col. 6324, CEMETERIES. “GLENWOOD CEMETERY Vaultage $5 per month. Choice lots and sites for sale. FUNERAL DESIGNS. Prompt Auto Delivery Service. Bros. Co., 1212 F St. Artistic—expressive—inexpensive GEO. C., SHAFFER ERATE FRICES. FEL- AT Eiit & NAT, o108 24 Open Evenings f4th & Eye and Sundays MONUMENTS. THE FINEST DISPLAY IN THE R A monuments reduced for 30 duys not base purchase on photographs b R B A Est. 1 900 Bigdensburs Rd. NE