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“NO0DROW WILSON WILL BE HONORED World-Famed Scholar to Speak at Joint Anniversary Celebitirouoday. A joint celebration of the sevtmy- third anniversary of the birth of Wond- row Wilson, which was December 28, and the tenth anniversary of the League | of Nations, which will be on January 10, will be held this afternoon at 3.30 | o'clock at the National Theater under the auspices of the Woodrow Wilson Foundation Committee of Washington. Dr. Charles Kingsley Webster, who holds the Woodrow Wilson chair of in- ternational relations at the University of Wales, and who is professor of his- tory at Harvard, will be the principal speaker. Dr. Webster is an outstanding figure in the educational world. Frederic A. Delane Chairman. Arrangements for the mecting were in charge of the Washington committee h!ld!d by Frederic A. Delano, chairman. Charles S. Hamlin, former governor ox the Federal Reserve Board, and the invocation will be delivered hy Rev. Robert Johnston, rector of St. John's Episcopal Church. Ambassadors and ministers represent- ing countries members of the League ot Nations have been invited. The Presi- dent and Mrs. Hoover have been asked to occupy a box and one box has been reserved for Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, and another for members of the Supreme Court. Speaker League Attendant. Dr. Webster is a graduate of King's College, Cambridge, cently was awarded a degree of Litt. D., by his alma mater. During the World ‘:’ he was associated with the late Sir ry Wilson. He attended the 1918- IHB Paris conference and since then has been present at all the opening ses- sions of the League Assembly at Geneva COlumbia 0157 England, and re- | His subject this afternoon will be “Wmdm' Wilson and World Peace.” membership of the Woodrow Wlllon Foundation committee of Wash- mmwhknuwbewhmdw 100, ollows- Executive committee—Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, honorary chairman; Frederic A. Delano, chairman; Robert W. Wool- ley, vice chairman; Mrs, Huston Thomp- son, secretary; Admiral Cary T. Gray- | son, treasurer; Mrs. Kate Trenholm Abrams, Frank S. Bright, Mrs. H. E. C. Bryant, Mrs. Charles 8. Hamlin, Dr. H Blfir:tt Learned and Dr. David Hunter | Miller, | . General committee—Mrs. Kate Tren- holm Abrams, Gen. Henry T. Allen, | Mrs. Minnigerode Andrews, Mrs. Blair | Banister, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Belmont | Gen. and Mrs. Tasker Bliss, Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Bright, Mr, and Mrs. H. E. C. Bryant. Mr. and Mrs. John F Costello, Judge and Mrs. J. Harry Cov- | ington, Mr. and Mrs, Frederic A. De- lano. Mrs. Alvin E. Dodd. Charles A. | Douglas, Bishop #nd Mrs. Freeman, Judge and Mrs. | Graham,” Admiral and Mrs. Grayson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles S Hamlin, Mrs. Borden Harriman, Mrs. James Meredith Helm, Mr. and Mrs Wilbur Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. Cordell Huli, Mr. and Mrs. Morton D. Hull, Rev. Robert Johnston, Dr. and Mrs. H. Barret Learned, Dr. and Mrs. Edward B. Meigs, Mr. and Mrs. David Hunter Miller, Mrs. Louis Pennington, Miss Caroline I. Reilly, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Roper, Mrs. Nellie Tayloe Ross, Sterling Ruffin, Mr. and Mrs. Jouett Shouse, Rev. James H. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Huston Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Tumulty, Charles W. Warden, Mr and Mrs. Charles Warren, Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Whitney, Miss Charl Willlams Mrs. Woodrow Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Woolley CRIPPLED SHIP DOCKS. Freighter Is Towed Into Seattle for Repairs. SEATTLE, January 4 (#).—In tow of the tug Creole, the States Line freighter California was brought to Puget Sound today for repairs to her steering gear and ruddcr, which were disabled in heavy gale about 330 miles off Tatoosh Island Thursday. ‘The vessel carried a full cargo of lum- ber, flour and other freight. She left the Columbia River December 30 for it. James E. Samuel J. Cary T. COlumbia 0157 RICHARDK.HARVEY Formerly R. F. Undertakers for Harvey & Sons Nearly 100 Years I am now associated with the W. W. CHAMBERS CO. large and wholesale fa the city. ties, and our prices are the lowest e a $150.00 WATERPROOF STEEL VAULT, guaranteed $0 years, for will furnish a fine casket, embalmi hearse, cars, burial case and whole $200.00 funeral for $100.00. metal euhu and high-class broadcloths at prices funeral couch casket and funeral complete, $165.00 up. and hearses are the finest in the city. ambulances All of this may be obtained with the experience of Richard K, Harvey’s ‘whol, cars, Our dignified amazingly low. Parlor, Chapel, Offices and Show Rooms W. W. CHA MBERS (0. 14th, Cor. Chapin St. N.W. COlumbia 0432 The Important Semi-Anmual Clearance Are mm Full Blast It's a time to replenish the wardrobe with the finest in Clothing and Haberdashery—at distinctly saving prices COlumbia 0432 ALL Suits, Qvercoats, Top Coats Only Full Dress and Cutaways excepted Fashion Park Charter House Mode Richard Austin No Charge for Alterations Suits $38 and $40 Suits. $45 and $50 Suits. $55 and $60 Suits. $65 and $70 Suits. $75 and $80 Suits. Overcoats $35 and $40 Overcoats. .$2975 .$3975 .$4775 .$57.75 . .%6575 ..52975 THE SUNDAY PLATT HODGES BIRCH. U. S IMMIGRATION SELECTION URGED Representative Ellis Declares Na- tional Stabilization Era De- mands New Policy. Addressing the annual meeting of the Retired Enlisted Men's Associa- tion of Washington last night in Pythian Temple. 1012 Ninth street, Representative Ellis, Republican, of Missouri declared that the promotion of the general welfare of the United States, as implied in the preamble of the Constitution, is now contingent upgn sc‘l;giveu:mmlgrllllon methods. . escribing the periodic progress of the United States under unrestrictive immigration methods, whose continu- ance, he contends, would menace the Nation with social and _economic deterioration, Representative Ellis divid- ed the country’'s history into three stages. From Washington to Lincoln. he de- clared, unrestricted immigration was necessary to pioneer progress. From Lincoln to Roosevelt—the formative period of economic stability—the com- plexity of national problems demanded various racial types, he pointed out. But from Roosevelt to Hoover—an era of gradual national stabilization— the racial tonic of unrestrictive immigra- tion became too drastic, since in every fleld the country needed unification and not augmentation, he said. ‘There was a musical program. fea- tured by a special detail from the Marine Band, and the evening pro- gram was concluded by a dinner and dancing. PHOTOGRAPHER IS HELD. Man Chagged With Picking Pocket of Trolley Passenger. NEW YORK, January 4 (#).—A man who described himself as Harry Reenn and who said he had been operal a photograph_studio under the llh.l of Harry D. Waterson at Yonkers and who carried in his pocket a card of zhe “‘Associated News Service” of Chi- was in the police line-up today c!mg-d with robbery. A detective said hc saw Keegan ex- tract a roll of money from the et of Henry L. Cohen on a crowded car Police records showed that Keegan had been arrested in Phlllfl!‘pfil Baltimore, Cleveland, Buffalo and se eral other cities STAR, ASHINGTON, B-0S 9 JANUARY 1930—PART ONE. SET FOR TOMORROW Services Will Be Conducted at Home for Prominent Washing- ton Mason. Funeral services for Platt Hodges Birch, prominent Mason and Treasury official, who died Priday after an iliness of six months, will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'cleck at the residence, 857 Van Buren street. Rev. J Manly Cobb, pastor of the | Trinity Episcopal Church in Takoma | Park, will officiate. Burial will follow in | Fort Lincoln Cemetery, with Masonic services, conducted by Osiris Lodge, No. 27, F. A. A. M., of which Mr. Birch was past master and secretary at the time of his death. Mr. Birch, born in Washington 43 years ago, attended the public schools here. His first Government position was during th: Taft administration, when he was appointed a member of the ecoromy commission, with which he served two years. He then went to the Post Office as supply clerk and in 1917 Jjoined the organization of the Food Ad- | ministration as fiscal purchasing agent. Later he went with the general supply committee of the Treasury, and shortly thereafter was }aromowd to assistant superintendent of that bureau, a posi- tion which he held at the time of his delth was_long active in the (rnzm-l ute of Washington and was a Thirty-second Degree Mason. Besides membership in Osiris Lodge, he was a tron of St. O. E S. He is survived by his widow, a son, Merritt, and two daughters, Misses Mil- dred D. and Mabel Moore Birch. A sis- ter, Mrs. Jessie Matthews, and two | brothers, Clayton and Wilbur Birch, all of thir tl!y also nurvlve IEWISH CHURCHMEN CONSIDER MOVING 3 John's Lodge Chanunkah Banquet in Vestry Room Tonight. As a forerunner to the general as- sembly of the Chev Sholom Congreg: tion, which will determine definite steps toward the moving of its synagogue to a more favorable location, the con- gregation will hold its annual Cha- nunkah banquet in the vestry room of the synagogue at 7 o'clock tonight. Nathan Plotnick, chairman of the banquet committee, has scheduled the following as speakers: Rabbi J. T. , Louis Rosenberg, president of the congregation: Harry I. Carroll, former president; Milton B. Zeiler, chairman of the executive board, and Mrs. L. Bennett, president of the Ladies' Auxiliary Society. MISS STICKNEY WEDS. Becomes Bride of Pierpont Hamil- ton, Nephew of J. P. Morgan. ARLINGTON, Mass., January 4 (#).— Miss Rebecca Stickney, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Edwin P. Stickney, today be- came the bride of Plerpont Morgan Hamliton of Manchester, nephew of the present J. Pierpont Morgan and grand- son of the late financier of that name. Hamilton is a fmb-lrelhrrmd.wn of Alexander Ham! , first Secretary of the Treasury. The uremony was performed by Rev. Edward A. Morris, pastor of the Ortho- dox Congregational Church. Hamilton was divorced from his first 'll{! the former Louise BI il Foundation 1929 fine arts awards. for Sales Shirts e silk shirts, radium, etc., Wcre $7:O $1000 s5 95 collars to match. and $12.00 . Very fine madras, hosoms, short bosoms ; lars to match. Were $wm $7.50 . with separate '3 tor $17.00 etc.; some pleated \eparale col- 3 for $11.50 Finest imported Southampton lyrna(klnth shirts; collar attached and White only neckband. $3.15 "3 for $9.00 Fine madras shirts, collar attached and sep- arate collars to match. $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50 Were $3.00, $2.39 3 for $7.00 Broadcloth shirts in the plain and fancy colors; band Smart patterns in shi tached or separate collars cfvllar attached and neck- ;1 89 3 for $5.00 rts, with collar at- to match member of Almas Temple and past pa- c‘ Chapter, | Chey Chev Sholom Congregation to Hold | oman: Dl&lrlfl. ol Ooumhll. Maryland and virginia- lowly rising tem- ,peutun tod Tumormw fair and warmer, West Virginia—Fair and warmer to- day. Tomorrow increasing cloudiness and warmer. ‘Temperatures—Midnight, 38; 2 a.m., 36 4 am. 35 6 am, 36!! 35; m., 34 12 noon, IG ‘4 pm !’l 6 pm., 35; lpm !6 10| Hkhut 37; lowest, 32. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 43; lowest, 28. Tide Tables. (Furnished by the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) ‘Today—Low tide, 6:10 a.m. and high tide, 11:44 . 4 p.m. ‘Tomorrow—Low tide, 6:44 am. and 7 pam.; high tide, 12:28 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 7:27 a.m.; sun sets 4:59 pm. Tomorrow—Sun rises 7:27 a.m.; sun sets 5 p.m. Moon rises 10:56 a.m., sets 10:23 p.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Weather in Various Cities. ~Temperature.— Precipi ax. Min. mmn l 17 n Birmingham. Bismarck, N. D: Boston, Masg, Bufl ¥ nnati, enny D-venuorL Towa., o | Dex Noines. Jo | Detroit. Mich. Duluth. Minn. Tex. | Marauette, | Memnhis San Diego. Cal S::tFr:'ncuco Calif. SRE2B83; | EEEEPEEE ] H FRED BURKE COMPANION RELEASED ON OWN WORD Mrs. Viola Brennerman Waives Preliminary Examination on Stolen Goods Accusation. By the Associated Press. ST. JOSEPH, Mich, January 4.— Mrs. Viola Brennerman, 34, common- law wife of Fred Burke, Chicago gang- ster and slayer of Patrolman Charles Skelly of St. Joseph, was released on her own recognizance today from the | Berrien County jail. The woman, who had been held since December 14 after Burke had siain Skelly and fled from the city was arralgned on a charge of receiving stolen property. She waived prelimi- | nary examination and was bound over to Cireuit Court. ART AWARDS MADE. Prizes for Achievement Among Colored Artists Are Announced, NEW YORK, January 4 (#).—Two | artists and a sculptor were today an- nounced the winners of the Harmon distinguished achievement groes. Willlam H. Johnson, 29, a native of Florence, 8. C., received a gold medal and $400.. And gold medlh and $100 | wers awarded to Alexander Smith, 33, of New York, now studying art in Paris, and Sargent Johnson, 41, a sculptor | and wood carver, of Berkeley, Calif. The works of the prize winners and 100 other art pleces produced by Negro men and women throughout the coun- try, will b> exhibited at International House for two weeks, starting next Tuesday. mong Ne- Thomas P. superintendent of the Postal 'relegnpn-clhle Co. in wuhmm was named among the flrlt five in a contest conducted by the mpany _calli for suggestions on "Kow to Serve Industries.” Nenly 500 employes of the Postal Co. the contest, designed to mmufl. developlnem of new ways of serving industries by telegraph. winners were named by _jut executives ltl t;e Na: Ylol:; lhamlllz the International Telephone e tion, with which the Postal Mr. Dowd has been connected with the Postal Telegraph for 25 years. For the past 11 years he has been in Wash- Ington. @ards of Thanks. '\ 'PH G. We wish to extend P incere thanks to our” relatives. tnd friends for their and titul t 52 %ur lovine floral tributes af o . LE! nd and fathe MRS. ELLEN BECKLEY AND rum.r. HILL ALEXANDER. We sincerely wish thank our friends and neighbors ene 2 thets “becutifur foval ates. 1o o .‘uvouu husbana and son, ALEXANDER HI WIFE AND MOTHER. * 3 ILYN A. 1 hereby express T ¥ menks to. the " many " {riends ~and "’:55.?."1'5. hnrln‘l thanks to friends who so ki assisted and f S, & gt i Pt bt o R e IllLY PNEwoRTH " Born. mber 29, COPPERTHITE. On Decomber % 7% a California st. n.w.. & son. Braths. AYERS. FRANK Saturday. Januar 1030, at hi Funeral services at_the funeral parlors, 317 P gdav, January 'S at AIRD. Priday. January 3. . WIL . On Friday. A Ao ‘t"r‘x‘a"’r‘-':menee the Westmoreland Apartments, BAIRD. lleutenant e g W tetired, beloved hus: gf Minnie D’ Baird u.}"ev" of 3 of E ™ ot MAcktier® of Fort. Totten Baird lf this el ices will b‘ A *Episc enuren. * 10 nterment honors at Arlington Natlonal Cemetery. BAIRD. WILLIAM. The District of Colu 7 the Militars Order of Phe To7aT Leaton of the Dnited States an- 1: 8t homas b Church streets, on Monday. 6th instant, lock a.m. Interment at the Natlona: . Arlington. CubETER WELLS, U. 8. Naw, Commander. BIERER, Recorder. BAIRD. COL. WILLIAM, U. 8. A. that T have to announce to the membe: of the socmy of the Sons of the Revol rict of Columbis, the de. mber, Col. WILLIA! BATRD, ‘at _his residence: the Westmore: Sons ol day mor finst c‘-mt mth 1 1 ailieary ho honors. ington Cemetery ull_m! THOMA! GREENE, BIRCH, run"l' nonst On Pri u .v. uary 3. 1030, his ce, 857 rer berovod Tnd of Maber V. BirehPuncral rom his Iate residence on Mondsy. January 8t 2 pm. Interment Fort Lincoln Ceme- ry. BISCHOFF. FRANK X. Suddenly. on Fri- day. January 3. 1930. Rt. Rev. FRANK X. H ISCHOFF, Church of the Nativity. Brightwood. Funeral trom the Church of the mmn 8000 Georgia ave.. Brightwood, D. Ty Tanuars 1. Belomn rcantém at 10:30 o'clock. Piease omit ficwers. BOROUGHS. HAYDEN W. Suddenly. Friday. January 3. 1030, HAYDEN beloved Busband of Mildred M. 't on W. 7, at interment Gle! Cemetery. BROOKS. ELLA SIMMS. Departed this lite January 3, ELLA ida; BROOKS. beloved daugh and Charles Simms. leat ‘mourn dauRnter. thres sistert their loss one son. randchildren_and a and_ frie Sixteenth and’ Levi onday, vhumn, clm.nn. SARAH. On Wednesday, January 1930. at 6 a.m. at her residence. 1524 er 'and friends. Remains resting at W, Jarvis Co. funeral parlors, ave. n.w. until 5 p.m. fter at the residence of Sherman ave. n.w. "Funeral Sia- uary 5. at 1 p.m. from the W. Efnest Jarvis Co." funefal parlors. “Inter: ment. Llneflln Memorlnl Cemete s [} Priday. 4801 , father Funeral from the Church, _13th _and da: dnmury s, on sidence. ALF] n! tdwnd E. Clement. byteria: Falfmont at 10:30 COLEMAN, Suddenly, Januazy 3 MAR' en route to Farmoil COLEMAN. _Remains _resting -t ‘Moon & Allen's funeral parlors. 12th ang Fla. ave. n.w. Interment at Farm- FOUND. e peomte Jox Perriet “ont rown ears and face. s 7000, DOG—La {fomale). 'm Births R;ported The following births have been reported to {he Health Department during the last 24 ours: Joseh L. and Edra E. huppel. boy. Robert and Pauline Ammann, girl o d Margaret V. i e J. Ca an Sarer C. Dailey, Rirl. Desiderio and Flora Vazauez. girl Franklin T. and Agnes T. Tonker, g Francis and Lilliath Dorsey, bn Jam Luin B'lrrk th. b Onra) “aea Cltra, Lan Gharles A, and Montrula !'n\n, boy. Alberta Green. EilTan And nd Minnte Mas o Deaths Reportgd The following deaths have been reported | [ to the Health Department during the last 24 | ours Hannah Rockford. 90. Little Sisters of the “William Baird. 78, 2122 California st Denis_Guiney,’ 69, United States Soldiers' Hospital Raiph A. Phillips. M]lnd! B. Taylor. o] Helen H. Henrie, 44, 1322 Columbis road. Pearl Sunders. 36, Juberculosis Hospital Agnes Richardson, 14, 324 Bryant st. William Lovell, 65, z.hem s Hospital Lucy Gordon. 81 « Jackson Gy 50. Gallinger Hospital. 49. Walter Reed Hos- siones” several weeks aso Wilte nucrmmn and date lost. Address, ._Pleasant st Po Lorr ARTMALS ‘apply Animal Rescus League. 349 Marviand s 2088 LOST. e gold: one large and _two BAR “Whi :l.nlll diamonds. in downtown section. Cleve. mu N, Vieinits” of c-nlrr uuu e un et and_receive reware muczu’r Sarroy Thibestons band. nn-n bow, Lost'New Year eve. Rew vy Wiskorain o0 " Hew ard. BRACELET. diamond onyx. Frida: ity of Conn. ave. and 18th at. consin_3433 BREAST PIN—Round, wold, small dismond in_center surrounded b: ant car to Gud Lothrop ¥, in vicin- ward. Wis- ude’s. Liberal reward BREAST PIN—Round dismond in center, pear! ard._Decatu ULL—Female: answers ard. 2859 Mills ave. n.e. Decatur uu old_pin, on: Juna 1t; i Thurs: name North CAME section, call_Poto ROOCH. _ somewhere i mumm lllul’flly ‘afternoon. Find m—'nmrnuy afternoon. 9th and CAMEO P) G, ote. oReward if returned to 1301 H om | GEUSTRR—oF T DIXMONDS Tot Sionday by’ employe in Jellefls store; reward. Cleveland_ 5424-W. e S Y (...2‘ Driscolh. fe festdence, 721 Sanu Saturday. January 4. her et the Iate Try. Natice of funeral I mllly. ALFRED L. Departed this life on ursday, January 3, 1 Walt d 1, ALFRED L. ine) ry 6. 1930, home. 389 t 1 p.m. Interment Arlington National Cemetery: DOWNEY. IA'I'ILI'I'H Suddenty January s J. Dow Puneray from Ter nons residence, 741 NY Cavitol st. n.w. Notice of funeral hereafter. DGET. On uwm- ..llmnn ce. Patrie and Anna D. al luq at Westfield. lllu » on Tuesday, January DYER. ELLEN. on % Thut ;Id”y..:‘n nuary 2. T residence. DYER, oted Wi . Sara) lor, and . Remains resting at the Jarvis Co, funeral parlors. 2323 1 5 p.m. Saturd: Sus at 1 pm, Florida Amme Baptist Shureh” EISENSTEIN. CHARLES F. Suddenly, Priday, nnuurv o 1930, CHARLES ¥. loved hust M Teral services trom b at. De. on Monday. o.clock ‘a.m. " Interment 'Cedar Hilt l:om- EVANS. RACHEL Degaried shis life on Saturd; at 13:45 b o e Jik ROWR' EVANS. the devoted wifs of do- seph Evans and sister of Chariotte G Pelatives and f s W Ernest Jlrvh lunerll parlors. ave tice of xunem later. WN. 2 on Fri- nuaiy" 3 1630, at Sty vincents New York City, mv‘a ARD 5 o omer” of ‘the ead will t '8 pm sundly January 8. Reaulem “mace will “be naay. January 6. at 8t lnunua LoYola Ghutch. New' York City. GOGGINS. JACKSON. On Wednesday, .nn. 1930, “at bis residence,’ 1435 "Sacon Goggins of Pittebur Remains’ resting at Lomaxes Chapel tonw. E 1400 HARVEYCUTTER. LYDIA M. On Saturday. january 4 1930, at 3 p.m. LYDIA M. be- loved wite of William Bond ral on Mon, January 6 a Py ffom Wright's undertaking pariots. 337" 10th st. n.w. Relatives and friends Invited: Tntérment at Glenwood Cemetery. RYDER, ANNIE, ed this life Thurs Gallinger Hospital, YDER. She loss_two_brothers Beverls ‘and Wias Tucklon three nieces; Marie Matthews and Em; Mau ickson, = Remains funeral hol ter !Imflly morning Soay wili"be moved te ho d G st officiating. KALDENBACK. ELLA C. . Ohiriday, Jen- ml' conczrmnn clock. 1 1m g he DR. ZAIDA BROWN. On !-ku nuary 4, 1930. at her residence. 1 W] TES. Bth'st. se. Dr. ZAIDA BI brloved wife of ‘the late George W. Kates. Notice of funeral lller KILCOU! THO! On _Baturda: January 4. 1930 by {gmuney Hospl THOM, d = 1300 N beloved son o course of 1323 18th st. n.w. ing at Hysongs funeral parlors, street Notice of funeral ma DWARD. Sudden! 0. R at' 2 p. 3" attend: Thierment "at. Congressional Cemeters: Without warning he went. no sad good. there 'was no ove nigh: For the reaper came. in the hush of t. And, made dark our home, That was 56 We loved him so. we did not know That soon. so soon. he would have to go. We could ‘ot see, ere another morn. How, crushed our' hearts, how sad, how forlor And our "Taith 15 stronger, our love more Ro ess hard to ‘r’z‘" ::.k:nw Wt Cheiet Jel” Wiem & the 'rhmum h that darkened valley to that, per- stu. m SEPH. Departed this January 930. at 2 urday. m- estdénce. 303 Bintne it. 1 e. Tnember o Matropolitan Basiist Churen: He leaven to mourn their Ioss. three broth exs. mother and father and a host of ather and " friends. Funecal Eundnv Jite on 1930, at h Capitol Heights, ed_son of Willlam Olivet Ces McCARTHY, MARGARET M. ALOYSE MARY). On Friday 1930. at the Conve on {enhouse Sauere. BRUSGeIBNIA. Por ARET ed daughter’ of the lnu William A.‘and Johanna at Philadélphia. Pa. Mnnunv T uuy kS at Rittenhouse Sax McKEEVER. JAMES 1. nndaenly on sn. urday. January JAM] the Ioved hilsband of the jats Margatet B. M- Keever, (nee McQueeney) of Aspen st. Notice of funeral hereafter. MOPFATT, ADAR TERRILL. Suddenly bout 6'am. January & 1830, at th of her siatér: "Mrs.” C) ap! eig] I {iVes ‘Ana feiends invited. interment Mount etery. k. N. the parlors of Almus K. 41833, Connecticut. avene, " tomor- CKERSHAUSEN, F. HENRIETTA. On Fri- da, Jlmu H) TTA AUSEN (nee xmn»l inger-Stolpp). beloved e 01 Gart B Ockerahanan’ ine At Pratik Gelecs” Rons Puneral from the chapel of eler's Sons Co.. 1113 7th st. n.w Monda: ary Dlvesand Feiends moited. pect Hill Cemetery. OCKERHAUSEN. Concordia Ladie 11 Rela Interment Fros: . January m funeral par- n. L HARFORD. Becretary. ANN _REBECCA. suurdné YT aged e mm.nte SF e s nnddlu(hter Mrs. Ed- d M. Harman. 1835 Hamiin st n.e. on at 2 p.m. A T ends mmm to ulend at Rock Creek Cer | PAYN. MaMIE COLLEY. December 30. 1929, New SOtk Citv. MAMIE COLLEY hiet of the lnte William OWENS. Ja Relatives Interment |rmn. u nn da. “January ‘tuneral hex’n:- 4 eral 3 Monday. Januar: " thence to St Patrick's where m-.“ 8. 8. Jacob Américan Legion death_of Funeral home Ltk eha Ghain S £ ry 6, N, mln msmunnc"’lu'“fi.?:‘;f WILLIAM M. Departed t 3 Jlnul‘!’ 1. 1930, nlfl h{". e N 5 5V o muneral SER,". Tnnuars Guten, 35ha Bl peltom, Liberty Batls Interment Lincoln Memorial Cemetecs. TYLER, RUTH. Departed this life Wedsee. day. “Januars 11030, at Gallineer Hos RUTH . beloved hiece of She “also_leaves ‘a pnd triends nday. Jan host of other relativ {‘n-ourn. their loss, "z Mo ry 6, at . tro VINCENT, LUCIE. oOn at her ' residence. 4 T'""" """L'éé g . WALKER. ANNIE E. On January 4. \9 75 gt 210 Wis. ave. ‘Apt T K o VALKER. "Idu' ’ol ‘e rs. Fus avel, Va. at'2 e © 3 see. C. Walker nrvlrn &t Arnon Monday, January 6. WILSON, N TLSON, LAURENCE ¢, Dgparted this jite LAURENCE Bronky offcisin 3 lnttrmen! l-incoln Memorlll C!r‘:lelc".im In Memoriam. AMERICA, THOMAS F. In sa remembrance’ of " ea? 1P 4020 LU ‘s fle one yur lln mdly. Not dQld 1o us—we loved hi He has only gone ber He! fiver with ue i beioiary, o Tllplor evermore ue] HER CHIL- ADA. I SRER. TRVING AND ELEANGR CHAPMAN, A ATMAN: ANDREW. 8ad but sweet 1o the husha; CHAPMAN, who * departed his Sie Bra ;;n paf0, January s, 1925, in Philadel- - me. | WIFE, SUSIE. | HASKE. MARGARET P. In sad and loving . ARy ARy OpT peloved wife and moth It Sangaes 5 HASKE, who deparied this VING HUSBAND AND SONS. * LANE, WILLIAM H. Sacred to the memory of my devoted son, Wi asicen in Jesus Six’ yeurs sastiohas i fell William took up his cross he the crown obtain, Ana fi.nly reckoned ail ‘things Toss, ain P — LOVING MOTHER. clnimes i T kb:vnr'.' Shepherd boy. " "*° PaiemeS, WAtching on that shore EVOTED SISTER, NELLIE. * LUCAS, Amvm ad bu loving 1e- Tgmerance of my deat mother. AMANDA k eparted ¢ ago today. Jlnunr;i lfi"”fis e No_ one knows the silent o, ORIY those who have.loct can tell Of,éh! lrl;gnlrh:'tl '!&h borxn: 1 _silence othe; 3 Luu DAUGHTER. SARAN WALLAGE YLES, WILLIAM. In memory of my dear friend, WILLIAM LYLES, 3 year today, January 5, 1929, N Loved in life, remembered in_death. ESTELLE, MEAGHER. MEDA C. In eternal and ever- lasting memory of blessed mother, Who' deparied this life Janiny In s0 £ chiow nt thee always, My mothe 1 think of mp things e fot Soveems that I . not sor: \the loxs, n Tows that life did bring. In peace at last, In mm!: m'y'mum"' under the sod, Gone hom . BAVGHTER BUGENIE, NEW YORK CITY. PAIK!I. MAILWI:- sad but loving mem ER o s arted”h tm ¢ . who depar ato toasy, Seniars 5 103 it Yeari Just a line of sweet remembn Just a_memory fond and true: Just a token of love's devotion That our hearts still long for zou HER DEVOTED CHILDREN, * PAYNE, MAMIE L, Sacred tn the memory of gur darline daughter and sister, MAM] PAYNE, who departed this ' life two vears ago today, January 5, 1928, Remembrance is A Solden chain Death tries to ut all in vain. To have, 1o love and then to part, EoViha Mot ang’ Sl RIE AND ADDIE. SCURLOCK, NANNIE. 1In loving remem- brance of our dear wife and mother, NAN- E SCURLOCK, who passed away two vears ago today, January 81 AND CHILDREN. * | SHOEMAKER, MARY E. In sad but loving f my dear mother, MARY E. MAKER, wh ) i 0 died nine years ago, eful be thy rest. dear mother. T s sweet to Breathe tho mame: In life we loved you dearly, In death we do the sam . HER 'DEVOTED SON, MAURICE. » THORNTON. TRAVIS C. In sad but loving Iimermbrance of my dear devoted husband, TRA! C. THOR! who _departed this life one vear ago odayr Tamuars % n u lonely here without vo: n the midst of friends I am biue Por veneath the smiles there is an ‘Sching 15 always longing for sou. Friends may think my heart is healed, But little do they know the sorrow that e wARin, my heart concesle HIS DEVOTED WIFE, ELLA THORNTON, WINDHAM. NELLIE R. AND ROBEY, ALEXENIA W. ‘Tn loving memory of ms deat miete. NELLTE RO WO HAM. who sweetly passed away January 2. 1919. and my _lovely mother, Mrs. ALEXENIA ROBEY. September’ 9. 10 Gone. but not forgotten : DEVOTED DAUGHTER AND AUNT, ALLIE ROBEY WHEELER. LR FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Established 1876 JOHN R. N.W. WRIGHT Co. 1337 10th St. N. Phone North 0047 ALMUS R. SPEARE Succeeding the Original W. R. Speare Co, onnecticut Ave. POTOMAC 4600 @ Fre. 8t 1308 M st 45 yre. At 840 F . Clyde J Nichols, Inc. T WITLIAN TEES SONS,” ¥ 332 PA._AVE. NW. _NATIONAL 1384 CHAS. S} ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone Lincoin 0372, Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) $45 and $50 Overcoats. . .$39.75 $55, $60, $65 Overcoats. . 54975 $75 and $80 Overcoats . . . 56575 $85 and $100 Overcoats. .57975 $150, $165 Overcoats. . .$11975 Top Coats $35 and $40 Top Coats. $45 and $50 Top Coats. .$3975 $55, $60, $65 Top Coats. .$4975 394 $75 and $85 Top Coats. .56575 sl o $90 and $100 Top Coats. .$7575 $2-89—s ror 5800 Thel Mode—F at Eleventh I ¢ Fa $].69 3 for $4.50 deed. certificate of gomery County ~lot. 1082 or ENVELGPE. contalsin title, tax receipts Mo Phone Adams 4548-W, National Franklin 2665 styles. Were $2.00, $2.50 and $2.75. . 3034 M St. N.\V. Phone west 00as Established 1841 Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home B 924 New York Ave. N.W. t_2608 Frank Geier's Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. Modern Chapel Teiephore National 2473 - TIMOTHY HANLON r:x‘nlem Director Private Ambulance V. L. SPEARE CO0. Neither the successors of nor with ‘the original W. R. 8§ ment. Phone Frank. 6626, Formerly 940 F St. N.W. Wm. H. Sardo & Co.' Private Limousine Ambu‘ance . el Lincoln 0524 - 1 t Soiren. Groes Roads, QUINLAN. WILLIAM 3. Suddenly, nce. 4219 16th now., WILLIAM J. er of Mary J. Francls T. Horler: hereatter. RADKE. MABEL E. O Friday, January 3, Homeopathic Hospital, MABEL E daughter of the late Richard A Funeral Costello’s 1726 North Capitol st.. on Sundar January 3. &t 1D m Layhill' M. E. Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W, Corner ‘Drlnl Road - Col. 464 hones . Adams 10341 at hlx GOAT<Party e;en.nlnnc overcoat by ke In Childs Resta: bout 5 a. 17 ple 'Col. 7939, biue” clott; 3¢ Do brea: ed"co’.'.mm.. o siik ‘scart mmed G. I ede Sheehy and Mrs Notice of funeral Neckwear— Welsh-Margetson of London, Paul Olmer, Paris and leading American makes. 69c —3 for $2.00 $7 15 ror 53.00 m an doubi mono glo PACKAGE, 2 photosraphs. with atd: ith Donalds game on outside of envelope, on 13th st or F_Rew se. FLATING diamond. 3 un» Dhiren. Reward: Gal Adams 4054 PPECTACLES i Fox_ Thei focal id, ws T O Woat Unggrn Chevy crme, ‘Md: of phone Wis. 3373-W. Services will oe held $1.00 grade ... Jnnu-ry her of Fandmother of Jean: ichardson. Remains Allen's ‘tuneral home, ervices will be held Monday, Jan- ry 6. at 1:30 p.m. Fmenrt Atington Natlonal"Gemeters. Kindiy omit flowers. - ROCHFORD. ANNA. <00 Friday. January 3. 1930, ANNA beloved wife of {he late John Rochford ‘of Count; her duiehter, Mr: 30, AGNES, | . 329-75 Success w":l:';'.’ R::"::fi?‘.k Based on Efficient Service With the .Dassing of years the Ryan seryice {5 appreciated more and dn our work carefully my. with due appreciation ice placed in us. ink of " ua 1. $1.50 grade .. Kerry, from the residence of Etcher of 7i1 & Mond 'J Jan ary 0 " Ehence 1o St Joseph's Chu re aid At Mount owu $2.00 and $2.50 grades ommunicate. Bl unm Lt Funer: Modern_Chapel CEMETERI! 'GLENWOOD CEMETERY Vaultage, $5 per month. Choice lots and sites for sale. $3.50 to $6.00 grades. .. fraviie w Sus BEEC. Sos Btein. Boling Pleld. 28 “m/.\lnn'm mor_-;flzm‘.' Teady Bbringer spariel s o e when itol had Patsy™ and ‘RS nr.u icense reuson at Natl DIAMOND platinum brnoch lost New Year's eve at Con- gressional Country Club. Re- ward if yeturned to J. W. Hite, 920 E st®h.w. RL M. On Pri Jnnul 5. BEARL M. beloved wite o! john E. neral from her s, Monda Relative d fricnds. invited Interment Cedar Hill Cemet ey SNIPES, THEODORE (MIKE! life Friday, Jenuary 3, 1 n Triends “we. have m w hen numuy Tequis 1 Parlors, Pri te Ambulance ana Hivery connection. JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Telephone Atlantic 1700-1701 = : [ B Shena™ FUNERAL DESIGNS GEO. C. SHAFFER PRESSIVE FLO) . ATE PRICES, TEL NAT S Anu'?ll;u 14th & Eye I'ltllvery servlee lGude Bros. Co., 1212 F St., Artistic—express! mnpennvo. aiso leaves a Remaine renln: T ""n‘," % Puneral Mond