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Spain is projecting hydroelectric plants totaling 970,000 kilowatts. Breaths. BELL., BENJAMIN. Departed this life on T November 19. 1929, after a brief | in ENJAMIN BELL, brother of Annie Scott and_uncle of Mary' Green and Erma Young He also leaves other relatives | und friends. Remains resting temporarily at Alexander 8, Pope's, 315 15th st. se. | until Priday, November 22, 2 p.m.; there- | after at No.' 86 C st. s.w. Funeral Satur- | day. November 23, at 2 p.m., from above | _ address. 22 | BROWN. MARY. On Monday. November 18 1929, at Garfield Hospital, MARY BROWN, devoted sister of Henry Gross. Notice of funeral later. Remains resting at the W, Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors, 2222 Ga. ave. n.w. CAMPBELL, MARTHA. On Friday, Novem- ber 22, ‘1529, at 4 a.m. at her residence, 22-A° O st. n.w. MARTHA CAMPBELL. She is survived by her three daughters, Odessa, Estelle and Dorothy; three broth- ers. Henry, Willlam and Joseph Younx. and one sister, Kate Williams. Funeral from Metropolitan Baptist Church, Mon- day, November 25, 1 pm. Interment Harmony Cemeter: 24 CONNOR. WILLIAM. Entered into eter rest November 32i, 1929 at PFreedmnen's IHospital. after brief “illness, WILLIAM CONNOR. He leaves a wife,'Lena Con- nor; & mother, one sister, five brothers, two aunts and a host of friends to mourn their loss. The remains can be seen at Tolbert & Glascoe funeral parlors, 1308 6th st. n.w. 2 €OZZE ddenly, S, ROSCOE CONKLING, = Su Wednesday, November 20, 1929, at his residence, '1709 8th _st. ‘n.w. ROSCOE CONKLING COZZENS, devoted “husband of Belle Cozzens. He also leaves eight children. Remains at Fraziers new fu- neral home, 389 R. I ave. n.w. Funeral Sunday. November 24, from Central M. E. Church, 5th st. beiween Ridge and N at 1 pm. Interment Lynch- sta. nw., burg, Va. CURTIN, SUSANA. On Thursday, November 21, 1929, at her residence, Croome, Md. SUSANA_CURTIN, beloved’ wife of Albert Curtin. Funeral from St. Thomas’ Church, Md., on Saturday, November 23, m. Croome. at 11 Relativ DABNEY, Interment church cemetery. d’ friends invited. HARRIEY. On Tuesday, Novem- ber 19, 1929, at’the residence of her daughter, Mary E. Simmoens, HARRIET DABNEY. devotad wife of the late Alfred Dabney and mother of Mary E. Simmons (nee Dabney). Geoige S. and Randolph E Dabney. Funeral Saturday. November 23 at 1 pm. from her late residence, 2 6th st. 0. 22 DABNEY. HARRIET L. The officers and members of Prince Hall Chapter, No. 5. ©O. E. 8., are requested to attend' the fu- neral of 'Honored Lady HARRIET L. DAB- | NEY, from 2358 6th st. n.w., Saturday, No- vember 23.°1929, at 1 o'clock. BERTHA L. ANDERSON. Ro FRANK D. McKINNEY, Roy BERTHA SAUNDERS, Sec. FAULCON. LOUIS. Members of Hiram Lodge, No. 4. F.'A. A. M. are requested to as- at Metropolitan Baptist Church, between 12th and 13th sts. nw. 1 Matron, Patron, Q20 semble R st. Sunday, November 24, 1929, at 12 o'clock, for the purpose of attending the funeral of Brother LOUIS FAULCON. By order of the worshipful master. HARRY J. LANCASTER, W. M. HENRY B. GEE, Sec. 23 FISHER. AGNES L. On Wednesday, Novem- ber 320, 1929. at Georgetown University Hospit !, AGNES L. beloved wife of Ei- mer_1: ' Pisher. Funeral from her late Tesi” “ice, 1535 Monroe st. n.w., Saturday, N~ cmber 23, at 9:30 am. Requiem mass i the_Shrine of the Sacred Heart at 10 am. Relatives and friends invited. In- terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 2 HAYES, FRANCES. Departed this life Wednesday, November 20, 1929, at 11:20 am her home, 2452 Ontario rd.. after a long lliness, FRANCES HAYES, wife of Joseph C. Haves. She leaves two brothers, five nieces and & host of other relatives and friends to mourn their loss. ~Puneral from the Vermont Avenue Baptist Church Sunday, November 24, at 1:30 p.m. All friends’ invited. 23° Brathn. HMENDERSON, NELLIE. On Weédnesday, No- yomber 20, 1929, af her residonce; 1003 Westford pl. r a lingering iliness, NELETE: th ved wife of Rev. Thomas Henderson. Funeral Sunday. November 24, at 1 pm.. from First Baptist Church, | Deanwood. _Relatives and friends Invited. Interment Paynes Cemetery. 3 HINES, PEYTON. On Thursday, November 21, 1029, at St. Elizabeth’s Hospital, PEY- TON, devoted husband of Leonora’Hines, son_'of Mary and Ashley Hines. brother of Della, Maurice. William and Dr. Ashey Hines of Philadeiphia. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral par- lors, 2222’ Ga. ave. n.W. JACOBSEN, CARIL E. Suddenly, Thursday, November 21, 1929, CARL E.. beloved hu band of Margsrei A. Jacobsen. aged 5 years, member of Columbia Lodge, No. 3. F. A’ A M. Funeral from his late resi- dence, 2824 13th st. nm.e. Apt. 104 on \Saturday, November 23.'at 2 p.m. Rela- tives and friends invited to attend. Iater- ment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. JOHNSTON, MARY BURR. On Friday. No- vember 32, 1929, MARY BURR, beloved wife of Willlam’ E. Johnston, ' Remains at the chapel of Thomas F. Murray & Son. 2007 Nichols ave. s.e.. until Sunday, November 24, ~ Puneral from her late residence. 1621 U _st. se., on Monday, November 25. at 2 p.m. 'Relatives and friends invited. Interment Fort Lincoin Cemetery. 24 KEPHART, GEORGE M. On Thursday. No- yember 21, 1929, at Montgomery County General Hospital. GEORGE M. KEPHART. aged 53 years. Funeral Saturday. Novem- ber 23. at 2 pm, from Gartner's chap Galthersburg, Md. Interment Forest Oai Cemetery, Gaithersburg, Md. KILROY, DR. JAMES J. On Wednsdeny, November 20, 1929, Dr. JAMES J. KIL- ROY, husband of ‘Annie 'A. Kilroy. Fu- neral from his late residence. 2649 Wood- ley rd. n.w. on Saturday, November 23, at 9:i5 am. thence to St. Aloysius Church. North Capitol and Eye sts. n.w.. where requiem mass will be sung at 10 o'clock a.m. Cemetery. KILROY. JAMES J. Wednesday, November 20 1929, Capte JAMES J. KILROY, former Medical’ Corps, U. 8. A.. and medical sec- retary. Police and Fire Departments, Di: trict of Columbia. Comrades of the Vi cent B. Costello Post. American Legion, are requested to attend ihe final honors to our eon at 2649 Woodley rd. n.w. November 23, at 9:15 a.m., thence ysius Church, 10 a.m. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery with full military honors. L. E. ATKINS, Comdr, HARRY E. SMITH, Adit . MILLER. LELIA. Departed this life Thur: day. November 21. 1929. at_her residence. lington, Va., LELIA MILLER. She leav to mourn’ her ‘departure a brother, Charles Milier: three sisters and a host of other relatives and friends. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel. $rd and Eve sts. s.w. Notice of funeral iater MINEAR. SAVILLA JANE. On Thursday. November _ 21, * 1929, SAVILLA _JANE MINEAR, widow of the late A. C. Minear. Funeral ' from her late residence, the Alsbama, Apt. 205. 1015 W st. n.w. on Saturday. November 23, at 2 p.m. Inter- ment Cedar Hill. . NICHOLSON, JOSEPH W. On Wednesda; November 20, 1929, JOSEPH W. NICHO! SON of 3521 Burnet ave.. Cincinnati, Ohio, beloved "husband of Josephine Nicholson (nee Sheehan). Remains may be viewed at Hanlon’s chapel, 641 H st. n.e. after 10 a.m. Saturday. November 3. Funeral at 3:30 o.m. Saturday. Interment Mount Qlivet, Cemetery. Relatives and. friends vited. OFFUTT, JOSHUA T. On Wednesday, No- vember 20, 1929. at his residence,’ 2326 37th st. n.w.. JOSHUA T., beloved husband of Catherine E. Offutt (nee Wetzel), aged 68 vears. Funeral from the home on Saturday. November 23. at 1 p.m. Rela- tives and friends invi * PARKER. EMMA. Suddenly, Wednesday. November 20, 1929. at her residence. 1246 22nd st. n.w. EMMA PARKER, beloved wife of the late Nelson Parker, mother of Louise. Susan, Harry and Augustine and grandmother of Reginald and ten other grandchildren and two great-grandchi Interment at Mount Olivet dren. ~Solemn high mass at 10 a.m. Sat- urday, "November 23, at St. Augustine's Church. PEYTON. BARNEY. De) ‘Thursday, November 2. dence, in_Arlington, TON. beloved husband 3 ton and father of James B.. Robert B.. Turner B.. Willlam T.. George N.. Ryland A. Peyton and Wiiliam Johnson and brother of Amanda Thomas. Charlotte Peyton and Minnie Simpson and a host of other relatives and ‘friends. Notice of funeral hereafter. POTTER, JOSEPH. On Thursday, Novem- ber 21, 192, JOSEPH POTTER. aged 65 years.” Remains resting in th P "A. Taltavull, 436 7th services and inferment a Woodbridge, Va.. on Saturday, 23 at 1 pm. vited. RIPPON. BLANCHE SIDNEY. Departed this life November 22, 1929, ‘at 12:59 am., BLANCHE SIDNEY RIPFON (nee Owens). beloved wite of Obadian T Rippon. Ful Deral from et ate residence, 813 Madison fh Do at 2 pm. Monday, November 26 terment at Glenwood Cemetery. 34 SHERWOOD, WALTER W. On Thursday. November 21, 1939, at his home, Burtons- ville, Md., WALTER W. SHERWOOD. aged 59 years. Funeral services at the above residence Sunday afternoon, November 24, at 2 o'clock. Interment Union ceme’L;[y. Novembe: Relatives and ‘friends. in- SMITH, CHARLES I. On Wednesday. No- vember 20, 1929, at 8:30 p.m., at Walter Reed - Hospital, CHARLES 1. SMITH, be- loved husband ‘of Mildred E. Smith, 5on of Robert and Laura Smith, brother of Mrs. Elizabetn Parker. He also leaves a host of other relatives and friends. Remains rest- ing at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel. frd and Eve sts. 's.w. Notice of funeral ater. Now $25 OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT PAY IN CONVENIENT AMOUNTS SUITS & OVERCOATS $30 Our suits and overcoats at $25, $30 and $35 are first choice among men who consider both style and value. Hundreds of well-dressed Washington men wear them and consider them the biggest money’s worth that these prices can buy. There is a tremendous selec- tion here. You'll find every desirable fabric and model. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT Pay by the week or month. Don’t hesitate to ask for credit. 335 Ak KAk Ak ke dk Ak k ok =] o e e ————eee ] Beaths. SMITH, FLORENCE C. On Wednesday, No- vember 20, 1929, FLORENCE C. 3 beloved wife of the late Sanford W. Smith. Puneral from her late residence. 1 Pershing drive, Clarendon, Va.. Saturday. November 23, at 1:30 p.m. Interment in Arlington National Cemetery. 22¢ | SMOOT. HENRY _McCORMIC. Thursday, November 21, 1929, his Tesidence. 1650 Harvard st. n. RY McCORMIC SMOOT. beloved of Mary Emma Smoot, aged 51 vears. resting at Gawler's chag: ave. n.w. Services will take % ‘morning. November 23, o'clock. at _his late residence, Harvard Hall, 1660 Harvard st. n.w. SWEET, WILLIAM ADAMS. Suddenly on Thursday morning, November 21, 1920, at his home, 2415 20th st. n.w.. Washington, D. G, WILLIAM ADAMS SWEET. ® Fu- neral "services will be held at Gawler Suddenly t 1 am. at chapel, 1754 Penn. ave. n.w.. on Saturday, November 23, at 4 p.m. Interment later at Providence, R. 1. WELLS, ANNIE. Departed this life Thurg day, November 21, 1929, after a brief ill- ness at Freedmen's Hospit ANNIE WELLS of Bedford, Va = Remaing “at Frazier's new funeral home, 389 R. I. ave. n.w. Notice of funeral later. In Memortam. AKERS. JOHN. In sad but loving remem- brance of our dear son and brother, JOHN AKERS. who departed, thit life one year a0 today, November 22, 1928. May his soul rest in peace. HIS LOVING MOTHER AND BROTHER, DORA AND GEORGE AKERS. = BLACKMAN, FANNIE DADE, of our sister and aunt, FANNIE DADI BLACKMAN. who departed this life one year ago today, November 22, 1928. Loved in life, remembered in death. SISTER, EFFIE PORTER, AND NIECES. * CORDELL, WAYNE W. In loving remem- brance of our dear father and husband, WAYNE W. CORDELL., who departed this life ‘eight years ago today. November 22, 1921. ‘WIFE AND DAUGHTER. GILBERT, GLADYS ALBERTA. Sacred to the memory of our dear sister and grand- daughter, GLADYS ALBERTA GILBERT, who departed this life three years today, November 22, 1926. Three years we've lived without you, But Your spirit has hovered near To_guide us through each Sorrow, To wibe away each tear. HER_LOVING SISTERS. MRS, ADELE CLEMENTS. ~SARA _GILBERT. AND GRANDMOTHER, MRS. ISABELLA GIL- In _memor: The golden gates were opened, A gentle voice said, “Come.” So_with farewell words unspoken ) . KERMIT, FRANCIS AND JAMES GILBERT. od KEESE, SARAH F. In loving remerbrance (‘:l!huu; hell)‘vedd ‘ml hl!lyl SAHAQH E. KEESE, today, November 22, 1909. Chabimetap Loved in life, remembered in d:ath. DANllVgHTERS. ALICE, NAOMI AND MIN- KEMP. MARTHA E. An expression o lin- mories” of my dear mother, MARTHA E. KEMP, who left me si: T ago, November 27, 1923. ks Loved, remembered. longed for alwavs. DEVOTED DAUGHTER, BERTHA TATE. MARTIN, PERCY C. In loving remembrance of our dear brotfier, PERCY C. MARTIN, vho departe - day, November 23, 1034, oo °%° Five years you sought God's help in earthly ials Your faith hath given you grace. We are watching in God's promises To see you face to face. We all loved him dearly, But God loved him best, And fook him to live In the sweet mansion of rest. HIS LOVING SISTER., MRS. POWELL. * MARTIN. PERCY C. In sad but loving re- membrance of my dear husband. PERCY .. Who died five years 3 3 ber 22, 1924. & o ‘When I am alone and silent, I breathe a deep regret, For you were mine and I remember, I¢ ‘all the world forget. 118 LOVING WIFE, EMMA MARTIN. * MATTHEWS, LAWSON R. In remembrance of our loving father, LAWSON R. MAT- THEWS, who departed this life November 22, 1926. Just a line of sweet remembrance, Just a memory fond and true, Just & token of love's.devotions. That our hearts still long for you. YOUR _LOVING CHILDREN, _LAVINIA, IRENE, WALTER AND GEORGE. * MORGAN. MARGARET A. In loving remem- brance of our dear mother, MARGARET A. MORGAN. who left us fifteen years ago to- day, November 22, 1914. Today we turn back the pages In the book of memories. '| And the sweet face of our dear mother Again in _our thoughts we see. HER LOVING CHILDREN, MARGARET AND JOSEPHINE. . PRATT, CORP. EDWARD C. Sacred to the Eepimet mrodeitancaty Soward ago toda: Nnvemeb:;rzel. fll‘l - Dear son, as I loved you so I miss you, In my memory you are always near; Loved, remembered, longed for always, Bringing many a silent tear. HIS MOTHER. MARY E. PRATT. * REGAN, MARCELLA E. Sacred to the memory of our desr ‘mother and wife, MARCELLA E. REGAN, who departed this life elght years ago today, November 22, Gone 1s the face we loved so dear, Silent the voice we loved to hear. Too far away from sight or speech. But not too far for our thoughts to reach. Loving and kind in all your ways, Upright and Just to the end of your days Sincere and true in heart and mind. What a_beautiful memory you left behind, DEVOTED HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. ¢ SEIGLERS, CLARENCE. Departed this life November 22, 1921 Sleep on, dear son. and_brother, God called you home. He thought it He saw your suffering, it was And opened wide the golden ga! MOTHER. RI , AND SISTER. MAY PICKET. | WARE, MARY E. Sacred to the memory of our dear mother, MARY E. WARE, who fell asleep in_Jesus seven years ago today, November 22, 1922, THE FAMILY, * WEST, ANNIE. In loving memory of my Gont dlsters ANNIE WEST, who. departed this life"17 years ago today, November The years of her life were numbered, When the messenger whispered low, “Tng Master has come and called for ee. 8he answered, “T am ready to go." HER LOVING Sl BESSIE. * WEST, ANNIE. Sacred to the memory of our dear mother and grandmother, WEST, who departed this life seventeen years ago today, November 23, 1913. No_one knows the silent heartache, Only those who have lost can tell ©f_grief that is borne in silence For my dear mother. I loved so well. HER DEVOTED DAUGHTER AND GRAND- DAUGHTER. MARTHEITA AND EV- ELYN HUNTER. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) povy 3034 M St. N.W. Bheos wess goos Frank Geier’s Sons Modern Chapel. Telephone ' ALMUS R SPEARE Succeding the Original W. R. Speare Co. 1623 Connecticut Av. POTOMAC 4600 8 yrs. at 1208 H st.. 45 yrs. at 940 F ot TIMOTHY HANLON Puneral Director Private Ambulance 641 H St. N. Linc. 5543 Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home 924 New York Ave. N.W. Main 2600 V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor eonnected with ‘the original W, K. Speas sstablish- Tus 1009 H St. N.W. Thee P imerly 240 P St N.W. o Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 413 A St. NE Liflcob .su Modern Chapel 2 Established 1 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337_10th St. N.W. __Phone North 0047 Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. _d%ee oth S NW. _______Celk @884, J. WILLIAM LEES SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CREMATORIUM. e oreainea Ericent Sarvicg Automobile Service ‘Chapel W. W. 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