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.. CLAYTON DIES INALABAMA HOME Wrote Anti-Trust Under Wil- son; Later Became Fed- eral Judge. B the Associated Press. MONTGOMERY, Ala, Dcember 8L—The long career as a public fig- ure of Henry Delamar Clayton, who as Representative in Congre: ABti-trust act, which bears his name, ended in his death today after an illness ©f three weeks. He was 72 years old. He was judge of the middle Federal ditrict cf Alabama and Democratic Wational committeeman. Judge Clayton was elected to Congress | tack during the night and was taken to | $rom the third Alabama district in 189 and was re-elected to the seven suc- ceeding Congresse: He retired from the House with his appointment to the Federal judiclary in May, 1914, by Pres- dent Wilson. Prior to his career in national politic framed the | which began with his election in 1888 to the national Democratic committee, Judge Clayton served his home county of Barbour as register in chancery and as a legislator. He was widely known as a jurist and possessed a keen sense of humor. | . Judge Clayton was born February 10, 1857, in Barbour County, Ala., the son of Henry D. and Victoria Virginia Clay- ton. His father, a Confederate general, was killed during the Civil War. After | attending the county schools he entered the University of Alabama, where he received his A. B. and LL. D. degrees in 1877-78, respectively. His widow, five brothers and three sisters survive him. | PANTAGES IS STRICKEN. Theater Magnate, = Accused by Dancer, Suffers Heart Attack. | Alexander _Pantages, multimillionaire | theater man, in the county jail pending | appeal from ‘a sentence of 1 to 50 years for attacking Eunice Pringle, 17-year- old co-ed dancer, suffered a heart at- the jail hospital, it was learned today. This morning he was taken back to his cell, still {1l | _ Jailer Clement Peoples said Pantages has been suffering from illness ever | since his incarceration and has been | taken to the hospital from time to time. Diamond Solitaire 169 50 Pay $1.00 a Week A beautiful 18-K. square- prong, pierced mounting. hand engraved and Set with beautiful white diamonds. Pay Next Year Diamond Solitaire LOS ANGELES, December 21 (#).— | THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, GIRL'S TORTURER FACING HANGMAN |Student of “Personal Magne- | tism” Confesses He Chained Sufferer to Bed. would be sentenced to hang if he pleaded gullty. “You would be better off under the sod than on it,” Judge Lyon said. The county prosecutor announced that he would ask the death penalty at Arnold's trial. Father Attempts Vengeance. Jerry Van Camp, father of the girl, attempted to administer summary jus- |tice to the attacker of his daughter. | van Camp wrested a revolver from a | policeman and tried to shoot Arnold, but was disarmed. Meanwhile, police were making a thorough search of the Arnold premises on the theory that he may have ab- ducted other children, attacked them and burled the bodies. Dorothy Van Camp was rescued yes- terday from the secret chamber under Arnold’s garage after police became suspicious and dug up the flooring. The child was found chained to a bed. She had been assaulted and beaten and was suffering from cold and lack of food. Digs Cavern to “Study.” Arnold, in his confession, said he dug the cavern several years ago so0 he could have absolute quiet in his study of “personal magnetism,” by which he expected to become able to impose his will on others. At the time, he said, his home was too noisy because of his wife and three children. He has since | By the Associated Press. | KANSAS CITY, December 21.—The | death penalty tonight hovered over. | Russell C. Arnold, 53, torturer of 14- | year-old Dorothy Van Camp, neigh- | bor schoolgirl, whom he abducted and | held captive for more than 24 hours in an underground chamber beneath the garage at his home. Arnold, former street car’ motorman and student of “personal magnetism,” | was arraigned today and held withc 1t | bond for trial. His plans for enter! a plea of guilty in return for a life | sentence were frustrated by Circuit | Judge A. S. Lyon, who warned he D. . _C., DECEMBER 22, been divorced and has been living alone recently. Dorothy was enticed to Arnold’s home on the promise that she would be given 75 cents with which to buy Christmas presents for her mother and little brother. She was attacked and then Arnold forced her into a trunk, which he dragged to the underground :hal;%er. There she was further mis- reated. SANTA VISITS BUREAU. Coast and Geodetic Survey Em- ployes Celebrate With Tree. Santa Claus stomped through the corridors of the Ccast and Geodetic Survey Building yesterday afternoon, and left his calling card in the form of numerous presents for members of the staff of the bureau. A tree set up in the survey offices was decorated by Virginia E. Campbell, Leah Evans and Veronica A. Branagan and made ready for the visit of the genial visitor, impersonated by Jcseph G. Deckelmai Director R. S. Patton made a short address, pointing out that the high efficiency of the Coast Survcy has been maintained during the past year. Silence was observed for a short period during the ceremony out of re- spect to the memory of Col. E. Lester Jones, late director of the survey. | Famous Bulova Strap Watches 245 Pay 50c a Week Strap Watches for Men. Famous proof mov styles. Pay . Beautiful toiletware, variety of beautiful shades, beautiful gift *100 Pay $1.50 a Beautiful diamo: latest style squ: effect mounting, smaller diamonds, set in sides. 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BISHOP KINSOLVING’S MIDDLE WEST SHIVERS AS MERCURY HITS ZERO, Little Prospect of Moderation Over | FUNERAL RITES HELD Burial Beside Bishop Paynme in Episcopal Theological Ceme- tery Near Alexandria. Right Rev. Lucien Lee Kinsolving, Episcopal Bishop of Brazil for more than 26 years, who died at Forest Hills, N. Y., Wednesday, was buried Friday beside Bishop Payne, former missionary to Liberia, at whose grave Bishop Kin- solving consecrated himself to foreign missionary * work 40 years ago. Seminary Cemetery, near Alexandria. _ Always_looking upon the career of the Bishop Payne, who served in Liberia during Preisdent's Monroe's ad- ministration, as an example, Bishop Kinsolving, friends recalled, had knelt at the grave to pray that he might ;.ulllgw in his footsteps in the foreign eld. The funeral services were held at the seminary and were conducted by Right Rev. Robert C. Jett, Roanoke, Bishop of Southwest Virginia; Right Rev, James E. Freeman, Bishop of Washing- ton; Rev. Dr. James W. Morris, as- sistant rector of Epiphany Church, Washington, and Rev. Dr. Berryman Green, dean of the Episcopal Theolog- ical Seminary of Virginia. Six nephews of the Bishop and Dr. A. R. Hoxton, principal of the Episcopal High School, served as pallbzarers, Bishop Kinsolving was 67 years old. He was forced to become inactive, due to failing health, three years ago. BANKER WOUNDS TWO. GRACEMONT, Okla, December 21 (#).—Two men were routed and shot by Willlam Granger, president of the Graceland Bank, here late yesterday | ;ahllke they were attempting to rob the ank. The two men, Oscar Logston of Tulsa and Joseph Cherry, were in the county pail here last night wounded. Logston’s condition was said to be dan- gerous. Cherry had been shot through the right elbow. = ook R Births Reported. ‘The following births have been '!PB]’(Q(! to'the Health Department during the b 24_hours The ! burial was in the Episcopal Theological | P& Thomas L. and Pearl G, Edmondson, sirl. Andrew S. and Ruth E. Mills. gir) Charles W. and Estelle_E. Blue, girl. wil H! and Doris E. Myers, girl. Edward E. and Sara T. Farren. girl. Morris and Myrtle Kalin, girl, John E. and Frances C. Stanton, girl. Cornelius and_Jessie B. Miller, irl. Ray W. and Katherine R. Carpenter, girl. d, Mrian Peirce, boy, Y. L. McLean, Worch. " boy. Leonard W. and_Anne M. Richardson, girl. Nelson 8. and Eliza B. Perkins, bo Eugene and_Simone Bonardelll, bo: Dewey and Ora Peters. boy. Danes and Lottie Banks, boy. and Gertrude H. Simm: Hazel T. 8arah J. Onley, gi William 'C. and Carrie H. Bowfe, Maurice and Alicia Jones, girl. Charles and Martha Johnson, girl. Leroy and Estelle Briscoe, boy. Elijah and {lla” Oliver, boy. James and Pauline Richards, girl. Willlam and Ophelia Ervin, boy twins. Deaths licported. Harry Beasly, 56, Garfield Hospital. Edward Carr. 49, Georgetown Hospital. John W. Engiish, 38. Gallinger Hospital. Ralph H. Elliott. 19' Sibley Hospital Infant to William H. and Lilly Thompson, 3 minutes, 1603 Brentwood rd. n.e Timothy G. Fenton, 59, St. Elizabeth's Hospital. \ John Briscoe. '38, St. Elizabeth's Hospital. Lavinia Turner, 52. Casualty Hospital. Thomas Tibbs, '48. 1311 5th st. Joseph Muse. "47. ‘338 B st. s.w. James Hillard. 40. 1202 Q st. FOUND. DOG—Police dog, female, dark. tional 8088 FOR LOST ANTMALS Le 349_Maryland ai LOST. G—1f person finding Iady's bag Friday. around § p.m.. near Wisconsin ave. and R st. or Dumbarton Courts, will return the Bag and contents, theyamay keep ch Potomac 4151 Call_Ni 22" ply_Animal Rescué .w. Nat. 8088. ng_Haired. Reward will 'be paid if or returned u Kann's or between Kann's and Conn. ave. aud 8 st. nw. Liberal reward. Return to Kann's. first_floor_offic Poodle, in Chevy D. C. *ag 13630. 1015, 1% ajred terrier, clipped, with 1i- d harness. 'Reward. 101 the Voodle Adams_2066. DOG, wire-haired Fox Terrier, male, ed_from home in Chevy Ch ward. _Phone Wisconsin 279 DOG—Wire-haired terrier pup, Wik black eyes, black markings on_head . Sunday, Dec. 15. _North 1210, reward. EYEGLABSES, brown leather case: Wednes- day. December 18th. vicinity 14th and F. Call National 1880, Branch 654, any business ay. s HANDBAG_Between _Condult rd. at District line and 16th st. at Spring rd.: green hand- bag. containing gold coins, driver's permit. eveglasses and money. Reward. Return to Lottie R._Richardson, ~National ~Training School for Girls, or phorie Cleveland 0383. 22° KEY CASE. containing_severa ably on Conn. ave. or Phelps pi 19th. _ Finder please call Decatur 345: PENDANT, vellow gold, cameo sett day between 13th’and M and 18th and B nw. reward, Prankiin 6669-W aiter SO . POCKETBOOK—Suedt white gold wrist watch: near Georse W, ington University. Reward. ~Adams 2622 Conn._ave. . biack and swers to the name of . Casey. ‘1736 Bay Liby . o diamonds and 5 rub! al reward. _Adams 8385. UMBRELLA—WIill party who picked up green umbrelln on Trinidad bus®Inursday. 6:30, return 1122 Fla. ave. n.e. and receive reward? ) WRIST WATCH—Lady’ sectlon; initials J. A. T. . W. B. 8 8 PIN. for attending ten years. war XA . OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th & F W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. * Corner Spring Road Col. 464 Phones | 40 ms 10341 Ryan Service Is Your Service R 59 _in- ice has becoms service has ot ised that it 1 me why 80 y_per- our attentive efforts. Funeral parlor, private ambulance and livery in connection. JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. SE. Telephone Atlantic,,1700-1701 our dividual service 1 Week End Is Held Out by Weather Bureau. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, December 21.—The mid- dle West today pulled its neck deep inside upturned coat collars and clamped on earmuffs. The tempera- ture was skating around zero. Even with the promised sunshinc, the weather forecaster saw little chance of modcrate mercuries for the week end, and the likelihcod of the heavy snowfall s disappearing for several days | was_remote. ‘Transportation lines for the most irt had gotten back on regular sched- ‘ules, except for overland bus companies, which still reported country trunk highways clogged with drifts in many places. Communication, however, wa virtually ncrmal once more. The City of Chicago wes continuing to do all it could to clear the snow, but, except in business districts and long boulevards, the removal was being left to warmer temperatures, when they arrive. @ards nf Thanks. BROWN, WILLIAM. T wish to_thank the Officers’ Reserve Corp: the Service De- tachment of Fort Myer, Va m any friends and relatives of Viri ‘Wasi- ington and New York, for the beautiiul ganlrlbulw‘nsdln;ih lrl‘tndxhéb -lllrl"“!l ‘WILLIAM BfiOWN. Sergeant, U. 3 MRS. CORA BROW! - SWIGGETT, CORA. The husband. son and family of the te CORA SWIGGETT de- sire to thank the reiatives, friends, neigh- bors, her pastom Rev. W. D. Battle of the Galbraith A. M. E. Zion Churc! nd the organizations of which she was a member for their condolences, expressions of sym- pathy and beautiful floral tributes. HUSBAND, ALFRED T. SWIGGETT 22+ Deaths. BARNES, JOHN EDLIN. On Thursday, De- cember 19, 1920, Bt 1220 p.m., at the hom= of his_sister, 1605 4th st. n.w.. JOHN ED- LIN BARNES, beloved son of Elizabeth and the late’ Edward Barnes. He also leaves a loving wife, four sisters. two brothers. two nieces, four nephews. and & host 'of other relatives and Irlends. Fu- neral services Monday, December 23, fro the residence of his mother, 1609 4th st. nw. at 1 pm. _Interment at Arlington National Cemetery. Remains resting at Wood funeral pariors untl Sunday at 9 am. 2 BEASLEY, HARRY. Departed this life on Friday. 'December 20. 1929, at Garfield Hospital, HARRY BEASLEY. son of Bettie and the'late John B, Beasley, husvand of Lily M. Beasley and father of Russell C. and ‘Ailen F. Beasley. Funeral irom Wheatley's undertaking establishment. Al- exandria, Va. on Monday, December 33, at 2 p.m. 22° BEHREND, WARREN M. _Suddenly. on Thursday, December 19, °1920. at Pleasant Hill, N. €. WARREN M. BEHREND. aged 19 years, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. "Behrend. Funeral services Sunda Décember 22, at at St. Alban' Cathedral. interm; e Abbcy Mau- soleum. BURKLEY, JOSEPH. On Saturday, Decem- ber 21. 1929, ‘at his residence, 723 16th st. nee.. JOSEPH, beloved husband of the late Emma Burkley. Funeral services from his late residence ‘on Tuesday, December 24, at 8:30 a.m.. thence 1o Holy Name Church, 11th ‘and Eve sts. ne.. where mass will bé said at 9 am. for the repose of his soul. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. = 23 CARR, JOSHUA W. On Friday, December . 1929, at_his ‘Tesidence, 4537 Georgia ave. n.w.. JOSHUA W. CARR, belo husband of Elizabeth 8. Carr. Ho is survived by three brothers. Arthur, Solo- mon and Josiah _Carr, and throe sisters, Miss Sarah M. Carr, 'Alice C. Deall and Madeline " Lilly. “Funeral services at his late residence, Monday, December 23, at 1:30 p.m. CONNAUGHTON, MARTIN. On Thurse December 19, 1939, at St.” Luke's Hospital New York City, MARTIN CONNAUGHTON, beloved brother of Mrs. John McClellan of 906 23rd st. n.w., Washington, D. C. Pu- neral from the ‘home of his sister at § am. Monday, December 23. Reauiem mass at St. Stephen's Church. 25th and Pa. ave. n.w. ' Interment Mount ‘Olivet Cemetery. ves and friends invited. ] COQUIRE. MARY E. Departed this life on Thursday, December 19, 1929, at her brother's residence in St. Paul, Minn., MARY E. COQUIRE, beloved sister of John Coquire, Mrs. Henrletta Hutchinson, Selina Robinson (nee Coquire) ~of . Jil., and David J. Coauire. In- terment St. Paul, Minn. 23° CROSS, ELIZABEYH W. On Saturday, cember 21, 1929, at 2:20 p.n.. at her r dence. 1830 K st. FLIZABETH CROSS, sister of Miss ' Aane G. GCross. Funeral services Monday, Decembér 33, ai 10 am., from the S. H. Hines Co. funeral parlors, 14th and Harvard sts. Interment Leesburg, Vi S, LEONORA E. Suddenly, on Thur: December 19,1929, at 1ith LEONORA E. EVANS, daughter of te Josephine H, "McCants. rister of McCants, Glover and “Calyin Remains esting st Bundy's fu- neral home, 621 Florida ave. n.w. erai Sunday. December 22, at 1 p.m.. from Metropolitan A, M. E. Church, M st. be- tween 16th and 1ith sts. n.w., the Rev. William H. Thomas, ministe 22° EVELETH, CHARLES HEALEY. On Satur day, December 31, 1929, at the Tesidence of his_daughter, Mrs. Richard J. Powers, 3101 P st. n.w,, CHARLES HEALY EV- ELETH, Prayer on Sunday, December 22, 48 oclock p.m. Interment at Wilton, p.m. ent at the FINNELL, F. CLARKE. Suddenly on Priday, Decembed 20, 1929, 'at _his residence, 4 H st. nw. E. CLARKE, beloved husband of Ida Levi Finnell. Remains resting: at Saffell's chapel, 733 5th st. n.w. Funeral services at Berryyille, Va., on Sunday, De- cember 22, at 1:30-p.m. n ARRIS, INDIA. Departed this life on Fri- day, December 20, 1929, at_her residence in New York Citv, INDIA HARRIS. She | is the beloved daughter of the late Rob- | ert and Amanda Harris of - Agnesville, Va. She leaves to mourn six sisters, M Annle Green of New York City, Mr: Allen, Mrs. Roxie Tnompson ' and Mrs. Sadie Mullen of Washington. D. C.: Molly ' Boxley and Asnesville, Va. Funei cember 22, at 1 p.m., at Agnesv Loved in life, remembered in death. THE FAMILY. The blow was hard. the shock severe, 1 never thought her death was so near. Only those who have lost can tell The pain of parting without farzwell. & HER DEVOTED SISTER, SADIE MULLEN. HILLIARD, JULIUS F. On Wednesday, De- cember 18, 1929, JULIUS F. HILLIARD. beioved son of . Victoria Hilliard. = He also leaves three sisters, five brothers ost of other relatives and friends. Remains resting at the John T. Rhinmes funeral chapel, 3rd and Eye sts. s.w. until 4 pan. Saturday. December 21. thereafter his_late residence, 1520 ‘Kingman pl. Funersl Sunday, December 22,8( HOBBS, . GEN. CHARLES WOOD, U. 8. . retired. On_Saturday, De. cember 21,1929, in 'his -88th vear, ' Brij Gen. CHARLES' WOOD_HOBBS, beloved husband of Katherine P. Hobbs. Notice of funeral service will be published later. * JOHNSON, HENRY THOMAS. Dep: this life Thursday. December 19, 192t Gallinger Hospital, HENRY THOMAS JOHNSON, _ beloved” husband Jonnsen. A johnson. ;i ore" sister and & host of other relatives to mourn his departure. Re- mains resting at the John T. Rhines fu- neral chapel. 3rd and ‘Eve sts. s.w.. until 5 p.m. Saturday, December 71. Funeral Sunday, December 22, at 10:30 a.m., from his late residence. 909 25th st. n.w. In- terment Falls Church, Va. 2 JONES. LULA K. On Saturday, Decsmber 21, 1929, LULA K., beloved wife of Willlam H Jones. Remains resting at W. W. Deal's funeral home, 816 H st. n.e. In- terment Hatfleld, Ind. KEANE. ELLEN T. On Friday, December 20. 1929, at her 'residence, 3113 Woodley rd. n.w. ELLEN T. widow of the late Thos. T. Keane. Funeral services from her residence, Monday, December 23, 9:30 a.m,, thence to St. Paul's Catholic Church, 15th’and V. n.w., where requiem mass will be said at 10 a.m. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 22 LONDON, "LOUISE. Departed this life on Fiiday., December 20, 1929, ut 10 a.m. LOUISE LONDON, mdther 'of George A London, wife of the late Westley London and grandmother of seven childrsn. Fu- neral Monday, December 32, at 3 p.m.. from her late ‘residence. 410 17th st. s.e.. thence to Mount Horeb Baptist Church. 18th and C sts. n.e. Rev. C. H. ¥ox, pas or. MACDONALD. CHARLES December’ 19 1929, ‘at 4 ‘p.m. CHARLES R.. beloved hushand of Matiida A. Mac- Donald, a natlvé of Port Hood, Invernes County. Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canas Funeral “will “take ‘place {rom his_late residence. §20 North Capitol st day morni On Thursday. for se of his soul. ~Relatives and invited. "Intermént Mount Olivet y. 'MANSFIELD, JAMES H. On Saturday, De- cember 21 1929, at his home, 102 North Pitt st., Alex: JAMES H. MANS- FII . December 23, at 3 p.m. from Cunningham's funeral home, 809 Cameron st. Intermert Bethel Ceme- husband * of "As me. mber 3 from W. W. Dey st. n.e. on Tu Dece a.m. Tnterment Gaithersburg, Mc. NELSON, D. G. Officers and members of Columbia. Lodge. No. 85, 1. B. P. O. E. of W., are hereby notified of_the Brother D. @. NELSON. —Funeral_from Prazier's undertaking parlors, 389 Rhode Island ave. n.w. Monday, December 33, 1929, at 1 o'clock p.m. Morning Ster Lodge, No. 40; Forest Temple, No. 9; Co- TR BERT | SONES, Eealted uler, 4 , Exalted Ruler, A. E. WILLIAMS, Sect'y. NUGENT, RICHARD H. On Thursday, De- cember 19, 1929, at his residence, 1108 O B RICHARD H. NUGENT.' devoted . Nugen ather Ethel M. Lee. Fune Sunday, December 23, from St. Lukes Episcopai Church t 1 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. n | | i | | | | t ol ;| MOORE. MARY E. Brathn. T i Aand 0B FRNE! ursday, December . beloved wife of the 'late Robert Henry Pu- Deral trom ¢ ) sor o Tesidence of her daughter. oY pHatel 1832 U st s on oy P 30 p.m. Serve ut urch, 13th R triends invited. at 2 pm. Relatives and Interment St. Barnaba Cemetery, Prince Geores County, Md, PLUMMER. WILLIAM W. I On_Saturds December 21 1929, at Walter Reed Ge: Hospital. WILLIAM' H. 1. PLUMMER. Notice of funeral luter + PROUT, GABRIELLA PERIN. On Thursda; Docember 19, 1929, at Summit, N. | GABRIELLA 'PERIN, widow of ‘the'la Col. Henry G. Prout and daushter of ¢ te Col. Glover Peri istant su neral,” U. 8. A, and Elisapeth { Terin. ‘Funeral Safurday, December 31, 2t 11 am. irom Coivary Church, Summit, PLUTIL ELIZABETH G, On Priday, De- Der her residence. BLIGA- BETH G. (nee Lingley), belovea wiie of Josepn B. Repeicd and mother of Josepn B. Repetil, Jr Remains resting_at the chapel of A. J. Schippert., 2008 Pa. av nw. Mass will be said at Holy* Trinil Chuirch, 36th and O sts. n.w., on Monday, December 23, &t 9:15 am. Intermer Mount Olivet Cemetery 22¢ SACREY, GEORGE CLARENCE. Suddenl on Friday. December 20. 1920, GEORG! CLARENCE, beloved son of the iate Geor 3. at 2 pm vited, Intern—nt Con: cnal Cemetery. SIMON. SAMUEL. denly on Friday, De- cember 20, 192 EAMUCL. husband of Tannie Simon and father of Ruth, ¥, Edward. Sidnex and Eveirett Simon, 33 years Funersl from his late Tesides 1418 LongfeRow st. nw. on Sunday, cember 22, at 11 a.m. Interment at Adas Israel Cemetersy. 22 SMITH, LUCY. Departed this life Wednes- 41y December 18, 1929. at 11:30 a.m.. &t Ger residence. 1347 29ih st. n.w.. LUCY SMITH, loving mother of Catherine Smith and Wrances Gilbert. sister of Lot Samuel, John, Clarence and Geors ifolmes and Fannie Dean. She also leav two grandchildren. Funeral Sunday. De. cember 23 at 1 pm. from Mount Jex Baptist Church. 5th and E sts se. Re- mains resting at W. Ernest Jarvis west end parlors, 28th st. and Dumbarton ave. n.w. until 1 p.m Saturday, th:runer”n ner Tate residence STOTT. CLARA A. CLARA A., wife of the late W. Stott ‘and mother 8f Mrs Mil . 8. Army, Funeral Gawler's” chapel. 1754 Monday, December 23, ment Arlington National Cemetery. TURN| AVINIA ROSS. Wednesday, De- cember 18, 192, LAVINIA ROSS TURNE devoted mother of Emily R. Re d 1a James H. Ross, At Los Angeles, Calif., ol._Willia 1:30 p.m., from Third Baptist Chureh, Sth and Q sts. Rev. George O. Bullock :lutor. ’ll;llélizll !’Ellll}l It‘ her ll':flr ence, st. s.e., after 6 p.m. Frien invited to attend. fi' TURNER. LAVINIA ROSS. Departed this life Wednesday, December 18, 1929, at Casualty Hospital. LAVINIA ROSS TURNER, loving mother of Emily Ross. sister of Mrs, Eliza- beth Anderson. She also leaves a host of other relatives d friends to mourn her departure. Re ns resting T. Rhines funeral chapel, 3rd and Eve st sw. until 4 pm., Saturday, December 2 thereafter at 212 C Puperal Su day. December 22, at 1:30 pm. from Third Baptist Church, S5th _and Que sts. .w. Interment Harmony Cemetery. 22 PPERMAN. RICHARD C. On Friday, De- cember 20. 1929. at Walter Reed General Hospital, RICHARD C.. husband cf Daisy E. Upperman. Services at the Tabler fu- nersl home, 928 M st. n:w. Monday, De cember 23, at 2 p.m. _Interment Arlington National Cemetery, Relatives and friends invited to attend. . WAGNER, MARY A. On Saturday, Decem- ber 21. 1929, RY A. WAOKIL belove mother of the Iate Mrs. Charles C. ner of 4511 15th Warren Taltavull Spring_rd. n. Mo p.m. Relatives and friends invited to tend. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. 12 WEBB. OLA GRIFFITH. Suddenly on Pri- day. December 20, 1920. at her residence, 3815 _31st st. Mount inler, Md.., OLA GRIFFITH WEBB. wife of Thom: Funeral Sunday, December 32 from the Mount Rainier Chrisi Interment Port Lincoln 0’!,.0 In Memoriam. ETTA. In loving and fond re- BARBER. wno. 167t me one Joi fogas: . who left me one year ago today, December 22, 1938. Todav the memory that T hold, » Is mo’::'l'oamz !h‘ln £ v’lr or gold. t ay she 0d's love and eternal rest HER DAUGHTER, LILLIAN B. WOODEN. GOBBETT, GEORGE SAMUEL. In sad and loving remembrance of my husband. GEORGE SAMUEL GOBBETT, who passed away December 22, 1928. Before my eyes he faded. QGrowing_weaker every l‘. Doing all we could to save him, Until God took him away. More and more each day we miss him. Friends may think our hearts are healed, Pifunt Ties within our heatts gancesl s r s concealed. ‘ ToVING WIFE AN FAMILE. LAWSO! JLLIE V. 1In sad but loving membrant { my dear moth LAWSON. who left me one year ago toda: December 22, 1928. One year has gone, dear mother, And, ‘oh. how lon it has seemed. Only those who have lost know the mean- ing of the word wone. It is lonely here witheut Pm 1n the midst of friends blue, Tor beneath the smile's there's an sching That is always longing for vou. YOUR LONELY BABAER a . \ HURDLE. X | MILLER, WILLIAM W. In sad but hvln! remembrance of my r cousin, H. MILLER., who departed this life one year ago today, December 22, 1928. Gone, but not forgotten. ALICE GASSAWAY. * MILLER, WILLIAM H. Sacred to the mem- ory of Wililam H. Miller. who ceparted this lite one ‘yeat ago today, December He bade no one a last farewsll, He sald good-by to none, s loving feart had ceated to beat ‘And before we knew it he 1-:‘&! In loving remembrance of my dear mother. MARY E. MOORE. who departed this life four years ago, t day. December 22, 1925. When 1 shall cross o'er the dark rolling e. 0 'Whit & slad meeting there'll be, For close by the beautiful pearly white sate ther is walt! HER TONELY' DAU MADDOX. WATKINS, RUTH. In sad but loving re- memb ice_of our devoted daughter and sister, RUTH WATKINS, who died one year ago today, December 22, 1928. Dear danghter, we did t see you suffer, Wor ‘did, we see you dl We uflnl.dvmknou" you mlhl'l’ A hot snY §00d-by: e THE PAMILY. * 1 1o .. it ™ourve_1. _FUNER V. L. SPE Neither the successors of nor connected with the original W. R. Speare establish- Ao 1009 H St. N.W. Frank. 6826, one timeriy 340 P St. N.W. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance gam e MR Lincoln 0524 Modern_Chapel ru Established JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 27 10th §1. N.W.__ Phone Nerth 0047 ALMUS R. SPEARE | | Succerding the Original W. R. Speare Co. | 1623 Connecticut Ave. | POTOMAC 4600 § yra. ot 1208 M ot 45 yre. at MO P W, |Clyde J. 'Ni’éliBl.TE{E. ~J. WILLIAM LEE'S SONS, IRAL DIRECTORS. TATORIUM. |32 PA._ AVE. NW.__ NATIONAL 1384. 1388 Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home 4 New York Ave. N.W. Matn 2000 CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. ’hone Lincoln 0372. 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