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WETERAN’S WIDOW BURIED @fye. Mary E. Jones' Funeral Held at Cabin John. Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Ellen Jones, 87 years old, who died at her Tesidence, fi Cabin John, Md., Satur- day, were conducted there yesterday. Interment was at Shepherdstown, W Va.. Mrs. Jones' former home. Mrs. Jones was the widow of Samuel Jones, Confederate veteran. She is sur- vived by two sons and two daughters, Charles W B. Jones and Mrs. Mary THE EVENING ST AR, WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1929 | Etta Underwood of Cabin John, Mrs. Lillie Brodie of Wilmington, Del., and Robert Lee M. Jones of Shepherdstown. She also leaves 11 grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren. e CUTHBERT RITES HELD. Long-Time Capital Doctor Is Buried in Oak Hill Cemetery. Funeral services for Dr. Middleton | Fulton Cuthbert, 69" years old, prac- ticing physician of Washington for EISEMAN'S Seventh and F Sts. 12 BROCADED ROBES 7 45 Beautiful robes—rich terns. Luxurious in every detail. Values. All sizes, in purples. Is colors, handsome pat- All are trimmed with the best satin. Positively $12 blues, greens, tans and It Your Problem —or Ours? Suppose the Stock Fire Insurance com- panies had not fostered fire prevention. What then would have been America’s record of loss by fire? Frightful enough it is —in spite of the efforts of the Stock Fire Insurance companies, working through the National Board of Fire Underwriters and its departments of Building Construction, Public Fire Protection, Engineering, the Arson Bureau, Underwriters’ Laboratories, and other sources and avenues of activity. The reduction of the fire waste or the loss of life by fire was not primarily an insurance problem. Insurance companies must charge for insurance on a basis sufficient to cover losses and operating expenses, regardless of how great the losses may be. i Therefore—viewing the situation from their selfish interests only—they need be no more concerned than are other industries in working toward a reduction of the fire waste. For the Public Welfare However, for the welfare of the country as a whole the 239 companies, members Stock Fire Insurance of the National Board, voluntarily undertook the task of heading up the forces opposed to the destruction of life and property by fire. The results have been encouraging. People being removed. But Obvious hazards are there is pressing need for further improvement. Future progress in this work depends largely upon the degree of co-operation ex- tended by you and others in the use of available safety devices and measures, and in the elimimation of the many known hazards which continue to threaten life and property. Inquiries relating to this movement and to the various services provided for its ex~ THE NATION AL BOARD OF FIRE UNDERWRITERS 85 John Street, New York A NATIONAL ORGANIZATION OF STOCKE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES ESTABLISHED IN 1866 nearly a half century, who died Sunday at his residence, 1462 Rhode Island avenue, were held this afternoon at St. Alban’s Church. Burial was in Oak HIill Cemetery. Dr. Cuthbert i5 sur- vived by three sisters, Mrs. Ada Aspin- wall and Mrs. George Whitfield Brown, both of this city, and Mrs. William L. McPherson of New York City. Spanish War Veterans Elect. Speciul Dispatch to The Star. LYNCHBURG, Va., December 18.— R. E. Craighill Camp, Spanish War Veterans, has elected the following offi- cers for 1930: Commander, R. C. Wil- liams; vice commanders, R. H. T. Adams, jr. and J. E. Canada: officer : officer of trustees. H T. and Maj. F 'DRESSES DYED Kind Any Color $2'50 FOSTER’'S DYE WORKS B.E. Corner 1ith and You Sts. N.W. Phone North 2125 7th & Buy Now at These Sale Prices—Pay After Christmas Open a charge account now . . . MRS. MARY GRAY DIES. Resident of City for 55 Years Ex- pires at Age of 80. Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Gray, 80 years old, wife of George R. Gray, died at her home, 481 Maryland avenue south- west, yesterday after a long illness. Funeral services will be conducted at the residence tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will be in Glenwood Cemetery. Mrs. Gray had been a resident of this city for 55 years. She was a native of Colesville, Md. She was a member of the Metropolitan M. E. Church and the King's Daughters Society. “Better Teaching” Discussed. LA PLATA, Md., December 18 —The | high school teachers of Charles County met in special session here Monday and considered “better methods of teach- |ing.” Teachers who were ~assigned leaders for different phases of the sub- | jec. were Prof. and Mrs. T. C. Martin |of Hughesville High School, Prof Duffy and Miss Bouchet of Glasva High School. Prof. J. H. Rice of | Lackey High School, at Indian Head, and Mrs. R. H. Lee Reich and Prof. Milton M. Somers of La Plata High School B STS. while this great Christmas sale is on. Take advantage of the unusual reductions and pay in January, February and March. $35, $40 & $45 SUITS & 0°COATS Now Reduced to 24 33 ‘A wonderful collection of Suits and O’Coats at these low prices. All sizes and styles. No Added Cost for Liberal Credit Allow us to suggest some useful gifts Make Yourself Lastingly Remembered WOMEN'S DAINTY BOUDOIR SLIPPERS, $2.25 TO $9.00. BEAUTIFUL SILK HOSIERY, $1.95, THREE PAIRS FOR $550—OR SIX PAIRS IN A HANDSOME CABINET FOR $11.00. BEAUTIFUL RHINESTONE OR CUT STEEL SLIPPER ORNAMENTS, $2.00 TO $20.00. RHINESTONE SLIPPER HEELS, $450 AND $8.00 $2.50 TO $7.50. MEN'S SLIPPERS OF LEATHER OR FELT, MEN’S HOSIERY, 75c TO $1.50 A PAIR. CHILDREN’S SLIPPERS OF SATIN, FELT OR LEATHER, $§1.25 TO $2.00. MRS. GROVES HONORED. iFIVE-YEAR LITIGATION Elected Noble Grand of Rebekah Lodge of Falls Church. PALLS CHURCH, Va., December 18 (Special).—Laurel Rebekah Lodge Mon- day night elected Mrs. Marie Groves as noble grand for the coming term. Mrs. Lillian Groves was elected vice grand, Miss Margaret Kimball, record- ing secretary; Mrs. Mary Vandermark, financial secretary, and Mrs. Cora Ab- bott, treasurer. It was decided to ask the Virginia Dare Rebekah Lodge at Dumfries, Va., to conduct the installation ceremonies for the new officers on January 6, at which time the new noble grand will announce her appointive officers. A special meeting was called for January 15, when the grand assembly president, Mrs. Emily T. Upson will vay her official visitation. Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported t the Health Department in the last 24 hout arah _Christian, 91, Home for Incurables. Ruth B. Osborne, 86, 1884 Columbia rd. John V. O'Mere, 78, George Washington Hospita Luvenia V. Fisher, 75. 622 2nd st. n.e. qMary J. Eastburn, 70, en ‘Toute Casualty ospital Middleton F. Cuthbert, 68, 1462 Rhode Island ave. Elliott P. Hough. 63. 1629 Columbia rd. Catharine V. Todd. 62, 1855 Calvert st Edward_Stephens. 59. Gallinger Hosp! Frank X. Daly, 58, 1620 Columbia rd. Joseph ‘P Kelley, 34, Providence Hospital. Ben C. Franklin. 10 months, en route Sib- ley Hospital Theodore Hartman. jr. 2 months, Chil- dren’s Hospital Oscar_Alexander, 49, Tuberculosis Hospital. John P. Fairfax, 48, 1237 23rd st. Frances Perry, 40. 208 Seaton ct. Robert Taylor, 40. Gallinger Hospital. Civikie Haney, 2, 1 Towa circle. Clarence E. Botts, 1, 1220 Potomac tt. ———— Marriage Licenses. John F. Sanders. 24, this city, and Virgle M. Cockrill, 20, Cherrydale, Va.: Rev. John »'J. Ellis, 27. and Blanche B. May, 33; R ey J. A. Cowan. Julius Sirkis. 31, and Nettie Brenner, 10; both of Baltimore, Md.: Rev. J. T. Losb. oActius A, Crooks his cjty. and Olivette Cannady, 25, Louisville, Ky.; Rev. E. D. W,_Jones. Charles H._ Joyner; 35, Greenville. N._C., and_Maude Bryan, 25, Wilson, N. C.; Rev. B. H Melton- Avill Woodson. 27. and Elizabeth White, 20; Tev. A J. Tyler. wilmer M. Cantwell, 2. and Mildred D. will.ams. 21, both of Salisbury. Md.; Rev. John'E. Brizgs, Charies C. Bredehoeft. 21. and Ella J Barbour ' 18, both of Baitimore, Md.; Rev. J L. Cole Clitton E. Gill,_ 23, Ballston, Va. and Marie V Divine, 20, this city: Rev. H. M. ennig Harry K. Fortgang, 24, and Lily Alpert. 23; Rev. Abram Simon. Harry Berger. 24, and Sarah Feldman, 18; Rev_ G. Silverstone. Herbert A. Kerns, 31,_and Virginla L. Cline. 18; Rev_John E. Brigss William J. Cross, 25, and Penelope M. Constantine,’ 21. Yoth of Baltimore, Md.: Rev. Allan_¥."Poore. Charles J. Kirk. 24, and Mary A. Flvon. 32, Both of Baitimoré, Md.; Rev. Allan F. aore. Thomss B. Dayis. jr. 26. and Katherine Dires, 26: Rev. R. 1. Froelich. Theodore W. Mathew, 21, ‘and Coliner jonn L.’ Carleon. 21. 3 18, both ‘of Annapolis, Md.: Rev. Allan F. . 22, and_Shirley Davis. 20, both of Baitimore. Md.i Rev. George Siive:- stone John H. Hensley. 30. and Anna V. Dutrow. 22, both of Elkton, Va.; Rev. Allan Poore. :’ucnflt Iil B;Yksdi‘!. zz. Fll’lgn”olci!rm! M. Tner. 31: Rav. Eugene B : Chnlflts“‘" “:/hl‘lh 26, and Mary E. O'Kelly, . Vestray. Charles P. Johnsor, 21, and Rena Glover, 195 Rev. ‘Abraham B. Fisher. Births Reported. ‘The following births have been reported to the Health Department in the last 24 hours: Ardie O. and Granet Butler, John B. and Elizabeth R. O William C. and Anna V. willlam H. and Lilly M. Harry F. and Kleora J. Dwyer, girl. Joseph C. and Daisy V. Haina.'girl. Richard R. and Florence M. Lee. girl. John T. and Willie M. Giles, girl. Harry and Mary Watson, girl. William C. and Marjorie Hunley. Clarence J. G. Cl Willlam A, Tl David W. . Hendley, girl. Cecil C. and Marjorie M. Thompson, girl. George C. and Mary M. Cooke. gir! Morton 8. and Frances G. Cass, girl. Harry and Ida Prince, girl Harold E. and Fi L. Supplee, girl. Charles T. and ret’ A. Keefe, girl. Charles D. and Frances Jewell, boy. Eric J. and Mary A. Buttner. boy. Benjamin S. and Barbara N. Shute. boy. Robert T. and_Blanche R. Eilertson. boy. Harry M. and Katherine N. Roper, boy. Hamilton M. H. and Elizabeth Fleming. Thad E. and Mildred E. Yowell, bov. Ernest H. and Mary F. Butler. girl, William M. and Frances L. Sanford, toy. John F. and Mary E. Dent, boy. George M. and Louise E. Klein, boy. Delbert D. and Florence Graham. boy. .'boy.’ ompson. boy. | boy. Cerol C. and Laura B. Dyche, boy. Arthur M. and Marie C. McKnew. boy. Harry_A. and Sophie H. Lenkin. boy. John F. and Evelyn E. Collins. boy. Joseph ‘W. and Ann C. Harrison, boy. Robert F. and Elizabeth C. Linthicum, 03 Edward E. and Anna F. Upperman, boy. John J. and Mary T, Nicro. boy. Walter L. and Nora F. Alien, boy. Christopher W. and Mary N.' Duffy, boy Andrew F. and Vera N. Crawford, boy. John H. and Agnes Weibel. boy. William C. and Mary B. Roland, boy. Harold J. and Jane Carter, gir} Lincoln ‘L. and Anna_Johnson, girl. Clifford and Carrie Braxton, boy. James and Lillie M. Geary. girl. b Nearly half of all the telephones in Germany are connected with automatic exchanges. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th & F Give him a luxurious Silk-Lined Brocaded Robe $25 - After a busy “stiff collar day”—and that means about every day — what’s more comfortable than the sooth- ing folds of one, of these gorgeously silk lined bro- caded robes. pockets and with satin. Collar, sash, cuffs trimmed In small, me- dium and large sizes. 1310 F Street Raléigh Haberdasher [3034 M S REW, | Gude Bros. OVER ESTATE NEAR END Will Suit and Murder Trial Fea- ture Contest Over Orphan Billy McClintock’s Fortune. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, December 18.—Five years of litigation, ranging from a will suit| to a murder trial, over the $1,500,000 that orphan Billy McClintock left have brought the case to a point where the | end is in sight, Chicago attorneys, with | W. A. Keplinger as spokesman, Monday | | night said that the heirs have reached an agreement .8 to the distribution of the estate. | McClintock died December 4, 1924 | two days before he was to have mar-| ried Miss Isabelle Pope. His will named William Darling Shepherd residuary | legatee and left $8,000 to Miss Pope. On June 26, 1925, Shepherd was ac- quitted, after an exciting trial, of hav- ing murdered the youth by administer- ing typhoid fever germs to him. Later the will was broken on a claim of undue influence exerted in its making. Now all the heirs have agreed on a split and soon the Circuit Court of Il- linois will be asked to approve their plan. The estate is said to have shrunk from its original $1,500,000 to about $1,100,000, due to inheritance taxes and other charges. Shepnerd is to get $425,000. Miss Pope, since September Mrs. Melvin Veeder of Winnetka, Il will take about $350,000 and 10 cous- ins, many of whom never saw McClin- tock, will split $350,000. Dangiflers of America Elect. Speclal Dispatch to The Star. BALLSTON, Va., December 18.—At the annual meeting of Ballston Council, No. 20, Daughters of America, last nigh! Mrs. Evelyn Garrison was elected coun- cilor; Mrs. Notle Hoffman, associate councilor; Mrs. Eula Spitzer, vice coun- FOUND. DOG. Targe poodle, 1ight shade brown; down- town section, Monday afternoon. ~Phone National 8088. 19° FOR LOST ANIMALS apply Animal League, 349 Marvland ave. s.w. Na Rescue t. 8088, | LOST. T, white gold, with —th! Blie | in downtown stores Monday. Re- eturned to Copley Courts, Apt. ward i BROWN BHOPPING BAG on H st. between Tth ne. and 4th st. n.w or Mass. ave. be- tween 4th or on 6th st. be- tween Ma: ’. w.: contains wom- an's and boy's wearing apparel. Addres Box 473-H, Star office. = CARD CABE. containing money and driver’s permit. in Columbia Photo Supply Co. P‘rtl finding same plea: return to_Room 228, Treasury, Main_ Bldg., or Apt. 257, Phillips Terrace ' Col. 2462 after 5. Reward. CHOW DOG, large. dark red. long haired. Reward will be paid if located or returned to_2600 Tilden st. n.w.. Cl. 0593. L DOG. male, tan: name Pal; tag No. 8386, It_found please call Lincoln 6620. 19 DOG—Male red Iri Seth W. Richardson, Wisconsin 2476, Dept. of ict DOG. Pekin Snoopy Gooc 1014 H st. ne. ELGIN WATCH and bracelet mnear court nouse, about Dec 11: reward. 311 C st. nw. answers fo name Chidakel, GLARSES. In brown leather case: lost Mon- day._Call Rayma Oliver. Pot. 1386 GLASSES. pair of tortoise-shell rim, I Monday. Phone Main 10420. Ask’ for Waldman, Reward. 2 GLASSES bifocal, horn frame: vicinity Ta- Kkoma Park Theater, Finder. Dec. 13. Finder phone District 1160 for suitable reward. OLD PIN, small. iwo hearts crowned by ve ‘pearls. Phone Met. 9900, Ex. 281, re- tween 9 and 5 p.m. 18+ GREVHOUND Lost 0F straved, grevhoun brown dog. wize Irish setter. '$35 rewar G. R. Lesite, Avlett, King Witilam Coun- ty. Va 19° KEYS, bunch, on Saturday, Nov. 30, between Georgia_ave. via Alaska ave. or at 16th and U sts._Finder please call Potomac 4834 KITTEN, about Dec. 1, Maltese. female, scar left ear. 3605 R st. n.w. Reward. North 9102-J. MARQUISITE_PIN. Reward_ Lost on 14th st.cor. 1325 Randolph st. n.w. Adams 3242. PAIR OF EYEGLASSES IN CASE. Tuesday. December 17. about 3:30 p.m. between 9th and Ave. to 9th and E sts. down to 8th and Market space. Kann's. Piease communicate with Mrs. Joseph Clark, Arlington. Va. POCKETBOOK, biue leather; on car leaving Mt Pleasant st. and Park rd. 8:20 am. Dec. 16: reward. Call Adams 0844. g POCKETBOOK. man's: two silver dollars, 1709, 1882, and other old coins and stamps shopping section. F. C. 211 15th n.e. 18* POCKETBOOK, In foy dept. Lansburghs. containing keys, compact. Finder can keep the money. _Please return. 712 19th n.w. * POLICE DOG, Saturday, December 14: T 15438, " Return 1427 F st. n.w. Rewa: Call_Frankiin_10466. 1 RINGS—White gold wedding ring with 7 dia monds and white gold dinner ring with 3 diamonds: in front of Sanitary Grocery on Alaska ave. near Ga. ave. Reward. Col. 8285-W & ROSARY, gold. name engraved on back of crucifix. ' valu @ift. Reward. Fhone Columbia_2839. ROUTE BOOK, loose_Ieal. Holmes Bakery: vicinity 17th and H, Tuesday between 3 and 4 pm._ Return to Holmes Bakery. SUIT CASE, black, containing _hunting clothes; name inside: 1200 block Kearney st. ne. Phone Alexandria 1168 or Dec. 3334, or return to 1214 Kearney st. m.e. E._C. MeIntyre. TERRIER, white, wite-naired, female, brown head. 2 biack spots on body: lost or straved. Reward 1755 N st.n.w. Decatur 0721. WARRANT EX3719 for % share E. L du Pont de Nemouis & Co. common stock in the name of Miss Dolores ¥. Main. Return 10 L. B. Peters. 1710 H st. n.w. . WRIST WATCH. 1ady's white gold, Bulove: and bracelet, valuable gift, between Eve and K sts. in McPherson Square. Reward if re- turned to 333 Squthern Building, 15th and Hsts nw ¥ WRIST WATCH, vellow, gold: near 1st and M sw. Sunday about 7 pm. Return 1010 South Capitol st. and receive reward. WRIST WATCH, room at Hechl ward to_find FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ALMUS R. SPEARE 55 Connecticut Ave, POTOMAC 4600 yrs. st 1208 H yre. at 940 F st iClyde J. Nichols, Inc. 4209 9th_St. N.W. Col._6324. | J. WILLIAM LEES SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CREMATORIUM. 332 PA. AVE. NW. _NATIONAL 1384. 138 CHAS. S. ZURHORST 801 BAST CAPITOL ST. Phone Lincoln 031 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) Phone West 0098 Established 1841 Frank Geier's Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. : Modern Ghapel Teiephens INAtional 2473 Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home 924 New York Ave. N.W. Main 2600 Quick.” Dignified, Emclent Service Automobiie’ Service, Chapel W, W, Deal & Co. 818 H ST. N.E. LINCOLN 8200. TIMOTHY HANLON Funeral Director Private Ambulance 641'H St. N Linc. 5543 V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor connected with the original W. R. filre establish- ment. e, 1009 H St. N.W. Phone Fran| . Formeriy 940 F_St. N.W. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance By Lincoln 0524 Modern_Chapel Established 1816 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St. N.W. __Phone North 0047 FUNERAL DESIGNS GEO. C. S RE EX] EMBLEMS AT MOD- ERATE PRICES YEL NAT 416 & NAT. 0106 Open Evenings {4th & Eye and Sundays Prompt Auto Delivery Service. Co., 1212 F St. Artistic—expressive_inexpensive. CEMETERIES. GLENWOOD CEMETERY Vaultage, $5 per month. Choice lots and sites for sale. cilor; Mrs. Effie Hackley, associate vice councilor; Mrs. Annie Plaugher, con- duetor; Mrs. Sadie Ellis, warden: Mrs. Sanholtz, inside sentinel; Mrs. Haislitt, outside sentinel; Mrs. Nellie Pyles, trustee for 18 months, and Mrs. Hack- ley, Mrs. Nettie Pettitt and Mrs. Mary Pollard, representatives to the State Council of Virginia. The new officers will be installed at their meeting on January 7. Venezuela's coffee crop this season will be only half of that of a year ago. Qard of Thanks. KAYLOR. ROSS H. We wish to thank our many friends, the Metropolitan Police De- partment, United States Marine COrps, the Veterans of Foreign Wars. the Amer- ican Legion and its suxiliary for their most devoted attention and y kind- nesses on the occasion of the death of our dear one. ROSS H. KAYLOR. MRS. ROSS H. KAYLOR, WIFE: HAVANNA M. KAYLOR, SISTER. Marriage. GODBOLD-MILLER. Mrs. Lillie E. Miller | sanounces the marriage of her daughter. | LILLIE ELLEN, to_ WILLIAM E. GOD- BOLD on Sunday, December. 15, 1920, at West River. Md. Rev. Willam ‘T. John- son, minister. Braths. AILER, LUCY. On Monday, December 18, 1920, at Galiinger Hospital, LUCY AILER. devoted sister of Rev. Peter Ailer. She alto leaves to mourn her departure many other reiatives and friends. Funeral Thursday. December 19. at 11 a.m.. from the John T. Rhines funeral c) 3rd and Eve sti. sw. Interment Rosemont Cemetery. ALEXANDER. OSCAR IVORY. Departed 1526, 1 MR, o s Bt ORY | 8 clock, ALEXANDER. beloved husband of Kate ! Ophelia_Alexander, father of Mrs. Lillian Ruth Morris and Mrs. Adele Williams. He also leaves one sister, Mrs. Enda Bul- loch. and a host “of friends. Puneral Saturday, December 21, from the funeral parlors of Wesley Washington & Co., 2053 e e T, R Cearth o) Bullock omciating. . S BEVAN. SARAH A. On Tuesdsy, December 17, 1920, at the Tesidence of her daughter, Mrs. L E Livingtone, 5 Park ave. Hyatts. Vi Md., beloved wife of {S’IOI"I"u!Pl"(‘iknl:ev:in. a ‘flz yeln,‘ E:neral y Memo 3 Hyattaville, Md.. Friday. Decomber 20: 11 a.m. Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. 19 PlbmbecOl HORISA, M 00 Tusstan: By A LOUTSA ‘M. BLAKE of 40 R. T ave. na: beloved wife of Levi C. Blake. Funerai services Saturday. December 21. at 2 p.m.. at Hysong's funeral home, 1300 N st. n.w. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 19 CHAPMAN, HENRY MILES. 10 v, December 17 1020, ai 8 oo, HENR MILES CHAPMAN, ed 78 year: husband of the Iate Earah Isabella Chap- man and father of Mrs. Walter Lewis Dulin. _ Funer: from_his late residence, 8408 Georgia ave. Silver Spring. Md. Thursday, December 19, at 11 a.m. In- {erment Oakwood Cemefery, Falls' Church, CONNELLY, ANNIE F. On Wednesday, De- cember ' 18, 1925, at the home of her daughter. "Mrs. Thomas Carroll, Glen- mont, Md.. F. CONNELLY. Fu- neral’ Friday, December” 30, 10:30 a.m. {fom Free Methodist Church, Ley Hili CRUMP. KENNETH LEE. Buddenly on Tue o Desamber 17, 1025, at Sbley Hosp! KENNETH LEE, beloved husband of Rut) N. Crump. in the thirty-ei veut of hiy age. Funeral services at W. W. Chambers' funeral home. 1400 Chapin st. n.w. on Thursday, December 19, at 2 pm. Inter- ment at Arlington Cemetery with military honors at 2:30 p.m. LINE Monday. . CAROLINE E., beloved Fiank N. De: neral ‘from her late resi Capitol .. ‘on Thur, December 19 O A R . Interment, private, at Rock Creek Cemetery. it DOYLE. JOHN T. On Tuesdav. December 17. ‘1929, at his_residence. 3 nw. JOHN T., beloved husband ence Dosle Funeral from his Iate dence on Priday. December 20, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Glenwood Cemeters. Too ELLIOTT. CARRIE K. Suddenly. on Tues- da "December 17, 1920, at her residence. 322 10th st. nw. CARRIE K. ELLIOTT. Eeloved mother of Lester E. and Glenn E. Elliott. Funeral from W. Warren Talta: vull's funeral home. 14th and Spring rd nw. on Friday, December 20, at 2 p.m Relatives and ‘friends invitod to attend. g nterment Cedar Fill Cemeters. 19 IRFAX, PFYTON. 7. Decem- | Toer I 1020, a0 s Sesidenrer iaay Sovd t. nw. PEYTON 'FAIRFAX. beloved neéphew of Joseph Fairfax. He also leaves a host of ‘other relatives and ' friends. Remains resting_ st the John T. funeral chapel. 3rd and I'st neral Thursdav. Dacember 19 from Mount Zion Baptist Chu fon. Va. Rev. james Green Intérment Falls Church, Va. While walking with Jesus Through the “Valley of Shade,” Yo stepped. without fear In the path which He made. Hig weary hours. his days of pain, Futs weary nights are basts Do His ever-patient, worn-out frame Has found sweet rest at I He b He seld Hig Toving And befor FAIRFAX, PEYTON. Members of Thomas H. Wright Lodge, No. 9607, G. U. O, of Ol F. are notified of the death of Past Noble' Father PEYTON. 'FAIRFAX, Re mains resting at John T. Rhines’ fune Del, 901 3rd . “Interment Thurs. day. December 29, from Mount Zio: A oble Grand. L. M. LEAKE. Sec. FORD, ANNA W._Members of Midian Wing, « No. ‘2. G. G 'E. Order Galilean Pisher- men,” will' attend”the call meeting Thurs day’ avening, December 19, 1929. at 81 o'clock, to arrange burial of our deceased flster, ANNA . FORD, Puneral’ Fridas . 2 p.m., from Zion Church. T, 31, hetweer 3rd and i M. MONTGOMERY, Scribe. GRAY, MARY ELIZABETH. On Tuesday. December 17. 1030, at 8:45_s.m. at her residence, 481 Md. ave. s.w. MARY ELIZA- BETH GRAY. beloved wife of George R. Oray. Funeral from her late residence Thursday, December 19, at 3 p.m. Inter- ment private. 18 HARRINGTON, JAMES. Departed this lite on Sunday. ' December 15, 1929, JAMES HARRINGTON. beloved husband of ‘Mrs Carrie Harrington and father of Lillian and E ton. ~ Remains 'rest- Tt funeral parlors, 3 16 hereateer "at " nis. iate. reci- Funeral Thurs- | Mount Pisgah h. Arling. officiating 00d-| eart had ceased to beat. e we knew it he was gone. H st. cember dence, 2039 Gales st. n.e. day. December 19. froi Bartist Church, 19th and Gales sts. ne., at 2 p.m.. Rev. Johnson officiating. 18 HOWARD. CATHERINE R. Departed this life Monday. December 16, 1929. at 4:30 am. at Church, Va. CATHERINE B. HOWARI beloved mother of Pearl Hirst. Mabel Lowry. Pinckney and Harry Howard. Tuneral Thursday, December 19, 2 p.m., at Annandale, Va. ot JOHNSON, EVERARD F. Departed this life Sunday, December 15. 1029, at S p.m.. at 1004 8 st. n.w. EVERARD F. JOHN- SON. beloved husband of Eleanor John- mains resting at L. E. Murrays chapel, LA R Baptist Church, R st. betwesn 13th and 13th sts. n.w. d JORDAN. ELDRIDGE E. .On Tuesday. De- cember 17, 1929, ELDRIDGE E. JORDAN. beloved husband of Constance Beardslay Jordan. _ Funeral 'services for _intimate Iriends at Fort Myer Chapel, Thursday, December 19. st "12:30 p.m. Interment Arlington National Cemetary. ING, WILLIAM A. Departed this lfe B Ciday December 17, 1020, WILLIAM & KING. husband of Nicie A King, father of Julla King and_John J. King. step- fatner of Margaret Washington. Notice of funeral Iater. . KING, ALEXANDER. Members of Thomas H. Wright Lodge. Ko. 9607, G. U. O. of O. F., are ordered o attend a special meeting | n Odd Fellows' Hall. 1606 M st n.w.. Thursday, ‘December 9. 1020, at 7 pm to arrange for the funeral of ALEXANDER KING which will be held from L. E. Murray's funeral chapel, 12th and W sts. n.w., Pridey, December 30, at 2 p.m A’ L BARBER, Noble Grand. L. M. LEAKE. Sec. 19 MOORE. BERTRAND CLARK. On Tuesday. December 17. 1929, at his residence. 1338 3 TRAND CLARK beloved husband of Helen Funeral services Thursday, December 19. at 2 p.m.. at the home of 'his daughter. Mrs. Lee Moftett, 407 Wilson lane. Battery Park, Md. Inter- ment Rock Creek Cemetery. MITCHELL, CLIFTON. On Wednesday. De- cember 18, 1020. CLIFTON MITCHELL. sged 74 years. beloved husband of Fosa Mitehell. * Funeral services wiil be held &t his late residence Frida emper 20, at 2 pm. Interment at Rock Creek Geme- ery. . MULLEN, ANNA H. On Tuesday, December 17, 1929, at her residence, 1318 B st. s.e.. ANNA H.. beloved wife of the late James J. Mullen. Funeral from her late resi- dence on Thursday. December 19, at 8:30 am. thence to 'the Holy Comforter Church. where requiem mass will be sung at 9 am. for the repose of her soul Relatives and friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 18 MUSES, JAMES. Officers and members of Union Friendship Lodge 891. G. U. O. of SUF. are requested to meet at 336 B st. Thursday. December 19, 1929, ‘at p.m. for funeral services. Interment 8 urdiy. December 21, at Northumberland. Va. By order of the lods OSBORNE. RUTH BALL. On Tuesday. De- cember 17, 1929, RUTH BALL OSBORNE. wife’ of ‘the late Gen. Edwin 8. Osborne of Wilkes. Pa. She is survived by the following 50 d_daughters: Consu General John Ball Osborne, Russell Os- porne, Mrs H. W. Middleton. Clay borne and Miss France of this city. chapel. ‘1758 P December 19, at 2 p. ton National Cemetery. PAYNE. LOUIS J. On Sunday. December 18, 1929, at his residence, 4248 Benning rd. ne. LOUIS J PAYNE. beloved hus- band of Mary Frances Payhe. He leaves to mourn their loss a wife. gix sons. (wo daushtere, seven srandenidren ard host of_oth tives and friends, Pu n Thu 2_pm. from Wards A'M. E_Church. Benning, D. C.. Rev. 3 ooy, omeiating. injermedt | ot 0 e yg’ ne’Cemetery. 8r 5w n.w. on Thursday. Interment Arling: * Beaths. PERRY, FRANCE! I8, 1929, at 1 m. devoted ‘mother of Loul of Susie and Gertrude lev nd Matilda Holli Desday, December 18. at 1:30 p.m. f! the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral pariors. 2222 Georgia ave. n.w. POTTER. 17, 1929, Mrs, . of the iate Henry G. Pottel mother of Pear] Potter Ets. the residence of her son-in H. Etz. Bradley Hill Thursday, December 1 terment at_Arlington. POWER, MARY A. On Saturday, December 16, 1620 ‘at Palo_Altor Calf. MARY. A widow of James D. Power. ‘Burial serv. following = njon ices at Ariington Cemete; rival of remains at a:u am. at cember 31. 0° on Station on Saturday, SMALLWOOD. HARRIET LAVINIA. Monday, December 16, 1020. at 11:55 a.m. GodiMyopacionanins of Betyoqenses ¥iih ; ence, St ne HARRIET LAVINTA, beloved wife ‘ot John T. Smalivood, beloved mother of John W H. Smaliwood and Rufh Smaliweod Pace And sister of Emma F. Reed and B. Georee Carroll of Newark. N’ J. Funeral Thure- dny, December 19. 1920, from Asbury M. Chiirch, corner 11th and K sts now. T'pm. Interment in Harmony Cemer I SMALLWOOD, HATTIE. All members of Bethel Household of Ruth are hereny noti. fled to attend a call meeting Wednesda December 18, 1929. at 7:30 p.m.. to ar for the funeral of Sister HATTTE SMALL- WOOD. P. M. N. G. Funeral Thursds December '19.°1930. at 1 p.m. from tha Asbury M. E. Church, corner ilth and K SISTER CHARLOTTE C SISTER MARY A BRAGS. W K. M SMALLWOOD. HATTIE. The Socisty announcen The eatn’ of MiE HA' SMALLWOOD. Funeral Thurs- day. December 3. at 1 pm. from N RN AT AR B e Mrs. MARY CRAIG. Sec. s SMALLWOOD. HATTIE L. Departed this life. December 15 102, “at her reside e 640 L st_ne. Mrs HATTIE L SMALL- WOOD. Officers and members of the Gar- net Immediate Aid Soclety. are requested to attend the funeral, bury A. M. E. Church, 1ith and K ste. . Decembe: at 1 o'clock Fresident. dies’ Clift h of Mr al Thurs: m. fro nd'x ts. SMALLWOOD. HATTIE L. The Rock_ Societ: 5 T A sts. em- MRS. 1] 5 " LOUISE LEWTS: Fin: seey " Fretident. ! STONE, ANN M. On Tuesdas. December 17, 20._at the residence of her granddaugh- ter, Mrs. -’fl!e’nh C. M. AMH'|M 0"!' A ne. ANN M. STONE. beloved wife of the ate Willlam V. Stone. Funeral from ¢! Above residence on Thursdav. Decemher at 9:30 a.m . thenre to St. Joseoh's Chureh. 7nd and C ne. Requiem mass af o o of BEE 0 Olivet Cemetery. o R On_Tuesdar. TAYLOR. LOUISE. be SURer rexldancer a1 DRen o, 17, ‘1930, 3 n.w. LOUISE TAYLOR. f Jumiee Tavior and rother ‘of Jamen sty hter of Joseph and. Sarah’ Da of Alberta, Ethel. Mary and TR T R peral batlors: 2223 Georela ave B HORNTON. CAROLYN A. only. Tuesdav. Decomber ‘17, Jine. 5t IgiT 40 Md.. ‘CAROLYN A THORNTON. ‘he ba: loved, dwnenter of Julla A Thornton of ol - et e publisned 11 "this' paper ater " RNTON. CAROLYN A. Tuesdav. Decom- ber 17 1920, CAROLYN A 122 . Reauiem mass will he ehy m. Friday, Decambar 20. for tna reno! of her soul. at_the Church of the Hoj Redeemer, New York ave. and New Jersey THORNTON. CAROLYN A. ‘Members of Commmoia Temple 433 1. BB, e athh or Dadihier CARSLER: A0 ehter 4 THORNTON. *' Session” of sorrow Thurs: dny. December 19. 1079, at Eikx Home. 301 ave nw. af 7:30 om. Elks, services Be held Priday. Decemhar 20. at & Ter late residence, 123 Randoloh Funeral Saturday. Decemher 21, m_. from Church of the Holy Re- BT e nw. *Morning tar Lodts. N 40: ‘Columbia Lodge, No. 88: Forast Temple. Imited " ALV SRR Tore o5 RHODA P. COLSTON, Fin. Sec. g WILLIAMS, JAMFS GEORGE. On Tuesda December 1 ) o . he- s n the W% Chamners Tuneral pariors on Friday, December 30, at 1:30 n.m.: thenca to &t. Sofia Greek Catholie’ Ghurch at .3 pm.Interment at Cedar Hill Cemeters. 13 WILLIS. LOUIS W. Suddenlv. on Tuesdav, December 17. 1929, lln'lk?h[!!u‘".d4 LOUIS W. WILLIS, the beloved busband of Mary B. Wiilis_ and devotad father. of Mary B. Willis. ‘Remains resting at Lo- max chapel. 1400 S st. n.w. Notice of fu- neral hereafter. In Memortam. fafE Wailile o SEAVERS, Wio & ; : B ".rnl one year ago toda: Surrounded by friend: In the midst of all Bmiles on my fi but my Longing, dear Will, fnrx;,cu. How we miss you words cannot tell. The bright. happy face we loved so well. The sweete: imory is all we have left Qtour dear father. ‘who's gone to rest AND WALTER. § GARDNER. MARY E. In loving remem- brance of our dear mother. MARY E. GARDNER. who departed this life Decem- ber 17, 1928 GILLEM. ALEXANDER W. A tribute of love t_to our d beloved father. W. GILLEM, ~who 'siept peacefully awav one year ggo today, De- fpember 18, 192 Mav he rest in peace. HIS DAUGHTFRS. MARY GREENE AND CLEMENTINE DORSEY. - GRAY. ROBERT R _1In sad hut loving mem- ory of my dear son. ROBERT R. GRAY. who departed this life one vear ago to- day. December 18. 1038, Dear 1 the grave where mv ton s lald. Bweet is the memory that will never fat Part of my life iz buried dsep Under_the tod, whers my daar san 8 HI® LOVING MOTHER. SADIE G TRUDE 8. Tn memorv of our dear sister. GERTRUDE 8. HUNT. who departed this lifa seven years ago todsy, December 18. 1932. In the eravevard. softlv sleeping, Lies the one we loved 30 dea: We sadlv miss vou And often feel your presence near. The flowers we have placed upon srave Have withered and decaved. But the love we have for you will never HER'RROTHERS. THOMAS E. AND CHARLES E. HUNT. N MURRAY. MARY E. Died December 18. 1928. A loved one has gone. Gone, but not foreotten HER M your RISTON, IDA E. In sad but loving remem- brance of our dear mother. IDA E. RIS- TON. who departed this life one year 8go foday. December 18. 1928. One vear has passed. dear mother. Since vou were called away. How well do we remember The sad and dreary day. No_one knows the silent heartashe, Onlv those who have lost can tell Of ariet that ix barne in silence r the one we loved o weli. FER CHILDREN * SIMMS, WILLIAM 1.: STEWART, HATTIE, AND JACKSON, ELIZA. In sad_remem- brance “of our beloved ones. entered into eternal rest. namely. my by loved h WILLIAM J. SIMMS, Sr, nine vears ago today. Dacamber 181820 my_darling mother. HATTIE STEWART, twelve vears agn. March 9. 1917. and a dear friend. ELIZA _JACKSON. elght years ago. September 13, 1021. ‘What would T give to clasp vour hand, Your dear face just to see: Your loving smile.” your welcome volce, Which meant so much to me. LOVING ‘WIFE. DAUGHTER AND PAM- SCOTT, Dr. JAMES CLARK. Sr. In loving remembrance of our beloved hushand and father. Dr JAMES OLARK SCOTT. 8r. who departed this lifa one year 3go to- day. December 18. 1928. Oh. how can we forget our beloved one who 'is in_the great bevond _BSeeminglv far away, yet in our memory he still lives Boon we. ‘to0. will join hands with him be- rond the veil H HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN. THOMPSON. CHARLES R. Sacred to the memory of my husband ‘and our father. CHARLES R. THOMPSON. who departed this life one year ago today. Decsmber 1 Gone. but not forgotten. WIFE AND DAUGHT®RS TIMUS., WILLIAM H. 1In loving remem. brance of ‘our devoted husband and father. WILLIAM H. TIMI'S, who left us suddenly. December 18, 1922 HIS WIFE, MARY C. TIMUS, AND CHIL- WATSON. A E. In lovine remembrance of my dear mother. )A E. WATSON. who departed thi life five years ago today, December 18. 1924 HER CHARLES A. MARTIN. * WAYNE. GOLDIE L. B. In sad but loving remembrance of my dear daughter. GOLDIE L B. WAYNE, who departed thi 'ife twentv-three years ago today, Decem- ber 18, 1908. sul: a Ilnlou’( f:)'n'l“ n!lrmu 'imhrIHCI. myYOVRTmN‘LY MAMMA WEBSTER, A. To the me R R R December 18, 1923 b st il 1 turn back the T 8% Lok aremery. Paves And the sweet Asain in my_ thou LOVIN