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DR. W. J. QUINLAN DIES AFTER SHORT ILLNESS | ftefieor Gotombus, o o number of the leading drug firms in Funeral services will be conducted in morning following services at the resi- dence, 4219 Sixteenth street at 9:15 o'clock. Rev. Edward J. Sweeney of Philadelphia_will officiate. Interment will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Funeral services for Quinlan, former member of the Detec- | the government took charge of exports| morning. tive Bureau of the Metropolitan Police | to protect the reputation of the product During his career Dr. for many abroad Quinian had been assoctated with »| EXPERT GENEOLOGIST SUCCUMBS TO ILLNESS Services Will Be Held Tomorrow |St. Aloysius Catholic Church tomorrow | Funeral Service for Miss Emméa Morning for Druggist, Native of Capital. Dr. Willlam J. Quinlan, 52 years old, druggist here for more than 20 years, | (BT QRIS I8 SIS, 2T L | ourry, genealogleal research expert of died in Emergency Hospital yesterday | Francis T. Hurley of this city and Mrs. | Washington, who died Saturday at her morning, after being stricken Saturlay. | Victor V. Mackey of Baltimore. Death was attributed to a heart at- - tack. A native of this city, Mr. Quinlan Curry Are to Be Held To- night From Her Home. Miss Emma home, 1420 Girard street, after a brief illness, will be held tonight at 7:30 When growers started to ship green | o'clock from the residence. Burial will was the son of the late Maurice W.|Valencia oranges from Spain recently,|be in Rock Creek Cemetery tomorrow The daughter of the late Rev. W. W. Curry, Unlgersflht minister and former Capital, $3,400,000 /WASHINGTON’S LARGEST TRUST COMPANY Central — 7th _and Mass. Ave. Northeast—8th and H Sts. N.E. Beginning the New Year I Will Resolve: —to open and make regular deposits in a savings account in order to care for unforseen emergencies. —to place my securities and other valuables in a safe deposit box, where they will be safe from loss or damage. —to0 make a will and name a competent trust com- pany my executor for the carrying out of my future plans. —to avail myself of the banking facilities and services offered by the American Security and Trust Company ST OMP. MERICAN SECURIT = AND TRUST COMPANY = 15th and Penna. Ave. Branches: : Southwest—7th and E Sts. S.W. Northwest—1140 15th St. N.W. $2.00 Manhattan Shirts, Now $1.65 $2.50 Manhattan Shirts, Now $1.85 $3.00 Manhattan Shirts, Now $2.25 $3.50 Manhattan Shirts, Now $2.85 $4.00 Manhattan Shirts, Now $2.85 $5.00 Manhattan Shirts, Now $3.65 $7.50 Manhattan Shirts, Now $5.85 $10 Manhattan Shirts, Now $8.35 1HE # - “F Street at S?emh" . « . and you can choose, and choose, and choose . . ©. for we carry one of the largest varieties of SHIRTS in Washington and vicinity . . . now offered in the SEMI-ANNUAL SALE Averaging OFF Regular Prices Soft collar attached shirts . . . laundered collar attached shirts . . . demi-hosom shirts . . . English tab shirts . . . neckband shirts . . collar to match shirts . . . sizes 1315 to 18. (Full Dress and Tuxedo Shirts Excepted) & g Our Entire Stock of Manhattan Pajamas Also Averaging 14 Off Regular Prices (Main Floor, The Hecht Co.) Surplus, $3,400,000 HrcaTt Co. SHINGTON, secretary of State of Indiana, Miss Curry came to Washington in 1881 with her family. For nearly 20 years she had been engaged in genealogical re- search work, being assisted by her sister, Miss Cora C. Curry. Besides this sister, she is survived by three others. Misses Kate 8. and Minnie W. Curry of Washington and Miss H. Ida Curry of New York. MASONS HOLD RITES. Services Conducted for Platt Hodges Birch, Late Lodge Man. Masonic funeral services, conducted by Osiris Masonic Lodge, No. 27, for Platt Hodges Birch, 41 years old, promi- nent Mason and Treasury official, who died Friday, were held this afternoon at 2 o'clock from the residence, 857 Van Buren street. Burial was in Fort Lin- coln Cemetery. Marriage Licenses. Willilam M. Klaiss, jr, 21, and_Ruth J. Snyder, 21, both of Phiiadelphia, Pa.; Rev. James Shera Montgomery. muel O'Leary, 23, ‘and Dorothy M. Klaiss, 23, both of Philadelphia, Pa.; Rev. SO o ot ot Ashton N. Hansbrough, ir. Va., and Marie Dodd, 3 g a8 muel 3 [offman, 25, an jusie. M. Heflin, 21, both of Midland, Va.; Rev. John E._Briges. Edwin N. Cherrington, 41, and Rita Weller, uckey. !lélmv, I’S’l B aterce’ Davis, 3 ; : 21; R Wil lr:l Da.h.rr\ll?s tois B Tarer Petvsorth—Brick Three room deep home, with 7 rooms, bath and pan- try, awnings, automatic gas water heater, hot-water heat, garage and good yard. Opposite graded school. North Washington Realty Co. 7900 Georgia Avenue Shepherd 2400 or Georgia 4256 UITS & Marked for SUITS & Now Reduced to * () Cash & Carry 807 14th St. N.W. 804 17th © Metro. 7945 = [o]———]ol——[o]c——=/o[—0] WAS T00 13 3L We'll Arrange the Payments to Your Satisfaction! EISEMAN'S Seventh & F Sts. Fr. 10391 p[———|o[——|ople——22lal——2|0] “COUGHING BLUES” D O, DR. A. B. C. CLEMENT GIVEN BURIAL HERE Civil War Veteran, Physician, Dead at 86, Honored in Last Rites. Funeral services for Dr. Alfred B. C. Clement, 86 years old, Civil War vet- eran and at one time a practicing physician in this city, who died at the home of his son, 4801 Sixteenth street, Friday, were conducted in the Fourth Presbyterian Church today at 10:30 o'clock. Dr. James H. Miers officlated, assisted by Dr. Joseph T. Kelly. Inter- ment was in Glenwood Cemetery. He is survived by sons and daughters as_follows: Edward E. Armin and Miss Corinne Clement of this city, Alfred and Samuel M. Clement of Oakland, Calif.; Miss Clara V. Clement and Mrs. Henry C. Harrington of Rochester, N.Y., and Pel- ham H. Clement of Boston. ALEXANDER CONEY DIES SUDDENLY IN ALAMEDA Man Who Saved Porfirio Diaz From Execution in 1876 Is Victim of Influenza Attack. By the Associated Press. OAKLAND, Calif., January 6.—Alex- ander K. Coney, for 30 years consul general for Mexico in San Francisco and Paris under the Porfirio Diaz regime, died suddenly yesterday of influenza in h!i; home at Alameda. He was 83 years old. Coney's diplomatic career began in 1876, when, as purser of the steamer City of Havana, he outwitted a Mexican army to save the life of Porfiro Diaz, then a fugitive with $50,000 bounty on his head, and seeking to re-enter Mex- ico and dethrone Lerdo, dictator. De- ceased is survived by & widow, Mrs. Kate Coney, and three sons. Funeral services will be held Wednesday in San Francisco. Files Bankruptcy Petition. LYNCHBURG, Va. January 6—G. W. Barbour, Lynchburg, shipping clerk, has filed a petition in bankruptcy in the Federal Court here, having $929.23 liabilities and $100 assets. He claims the assets under State exemption laws. Creditors listed are from Lynchburg. 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REM is dulcker. Clings to the throat. Starts relief immediately MONDAY, JANUARY 6 1930, THE WEATHER District “of Columbia—Fair and warmer with lowest temperature about 40 degrees tonight; tomorrow cloudy and warmer, Emblbly rain and colder tomorrow night; moderate south and southwest winds., Maryland—Faif and warmer tonight; tomorrow cloudy and warmer, probably rain tomorrow night and in west por- tion tomorrow afternoon; colder to- morrow night; increasing souih and southwest winds, becoming fresh. Virginia—Fair and warmer tonight; tomorrow cloudy and warmer, probably | s1scHOFF. FRANK X. rain tomorrow night and in extreme west portion tomorrow afternoon; moderate to fresh southerly winds. ‘West Virginia—Increasing cloudiness and warmer tonight followed by rain tomorrow, colder in west portion tomor- row; much colder tomorrow night. Record for 24 Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m,, 41; 8 pm,, 37; 12 midnight, 32; 4 am, 32; 8 am, 31; noon, 46. Barometer—4 pm., 30.64; 8 pm., 30.65; 12 midnight, 30.63; 4 a.m., 30.56; 8 a.m., 30.60; noon, 30.54. Highest temperature, 46, occurred at noon today. Lowest temperature, 31, occurred at 7:30 a.m. today. ‘Temperature same date last year— Highest, 63; lowest, 29. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic-Burvey.) Today—Low tide, 6:44 am. and 7:00 p.m.; high tide, 12:28 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 7:20 a.m. and 7:51 p.m.; high tide, 12:38 am. and 1:17 pm. The Sun and Moon. ‘Today—Sun rose 7:27 a.m.; sun sets 5:00 p.m. ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises 7:27 a.m.; sun set 5:01 p.m. Moon rises 11:18 a.m.; sets 11:35 pm. Condition of the Water. Harpers Ferry—Potomac, clear, Shen- andoah, slightly cloudy. Great Falls, clear, Weather in Various Cities. PTemperature, &2 Trejure; 159ULIH, **rquma aser Stations. Weather. e 2970WON e £¥PINSD, Abllene, Tex, Albany,’ N. Atlanta, : Atiantic City. Cloudy Clear . Cloudy Clear Clear . Cloudy Snow Pt.cloudy : 3 Cloudy Charleston, 8.C. . Cloudy Chicago, 2 Cloudy Cincinnati, Of Pt.cloudy Cleveland, Ohio. 30.20 50 [ Columbia,’ §. Denver, Col Detroit, Mich. El Paso, Tex.... Galveston, Tex. Clear Helena, Mont... 3 Snow. uron, 8. DAk 10,08 Sloudy indianapoli oudy RaaoneRle Sioar Kansas City, Mo 29.68 Pt.cloudy Los Angele: 30.02 Clear Loutsville, Cloudy Miamy Fa X few Orlean Forgy New York, N Clear Oklahoma’ City. Cloudy Omaha, Neb: Cloudy Fhiladelphia Clear Phoenix. Ari; a8 Clear Pittsburgh, Ps Clear Portland, Me Pt.cloudy Portland, .Oreg 29.88 Cloudy Baleigh /N .. 3082 Clear 1t Lake City. 29.04 Clear an Antonio. . - 30.02 oudy 8an Diego, Cailf 30.04 Clear San Prancisco. 30.00 08 Pt.cloudy t. Louls, Mo..20.02 Cloudy Minn 29.70 Clear Cloudy Cloudy 19th st between 8 BAG, brown sued d Jan. 5.’ Please return to 1805 and 'Que, 19th st. n.w. Reward. BRACELET, dlamond $nyx, Friday, in vicin- ity of Conu. ave. and 18th 'st. Reward. Wis- consin 3433, BREAST PIN_Round eoid pin, "ofie smell diamond in center, pearls around it; Thurs- day. _Reward. Decatur 4! ond, p_tinum, flower basket, in the immediate vicinity of 1734 P_st. n.w. Liberal reward. H. D. Bode, Decatur _0496. BULLDOG—Strayed away from home Batur- day; white, long tail. black face: answers to the name of Oliff; tag No. 10176. 922 R st. CAT —Vellow and white; amber evas. Re- ward it returned to 1736 Q n.w. De- catur 0024. DOGw_3 months old; light brown; female. 3613 23nd_st. n.e. Decatur 2337 ESKIMO SPITZ DOG-—ALl white, male; from 216 Raymond st, Chevy Chase. Md. Libers reward. _Wis. 2199. s IMPORTANT PAPERS, yellow, containing 1 4 d tests on trucks on l4th st and Thomas Circle. Reward ress Box KEYS—Two, on chain, with Shannon & Luchs_tag attached. Return to 141/ Newton st. n.w. _Reward. = vicinity 18th and Pa. av - X ening of January 3rd._Phone M, 3 atter 6 POCKETBOOK—Lady's, gray leather, on Bureau of Standards car, Sunday p.m.; card case, watch, etc. inside. Reward.” 2900 Concaining_driver's Ticense: d. Notify North 4102. 2010 Kalorama rd. Reward. __° RINGS (2), sorority, D. B, S, end jade in wold setting, in Earle Theafer. Reward. Address_Box 234-H, Star office. SPANISH _ SHAWL—Party mistake Spanish shawl, all whi hone Adams 3263 to arrange eward if_desired. BUIT OASE—Sunday afiernoon, on 11th at. car line; containing lady’s laundry wash: $16 reward,io fnder and no questions sik ced urned at once. Call Columbia 3 Branch_108, after 6 7 WATCH_ Man's gold Homilion Waich: oo gaved PP 5. Keward if returncd to 1855 od_Hope rd. s.e. Atlantic 3131-R. WEDDING RING—18 carat; style; valued as keepsake. n.w._Georgia_1790-J. WRIST WATCH, white-gold, get with small Jewels, downfown at_noon Friday; finder please’ communicate with Mrs. Giibert A. Clark, Lincoln ¢631-J. 119 6th n.e. [ 320 BILL, between 18th and G and 18th and Eyo sts. nw.; Saturday; girls salary. 2114 N_n. A eve. N DIAMOND platinum brooch lost New Year’s eve at Con- gressional Country Club. Re- ward if returned to J. W. Hite, 920 E st. n.w. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 412 H 8t. NE. 1 Modern_Chapel Lincoln 0524 Bllshed 1876 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St. N.W. __ Phone North 0047 AIMUS R. SPEARE Succeeding the Original W. R. Speare Co. 1623 Connecticut Ave. POTOMAC 4600 L yee, 04 1208 H o, &5 7re. ot | Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. 9 9th St. N.W. Col._6324. J. WILLIAM LEE'S SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CREMATORIUM. 332 PA. AVE. NW. _NATIONAL 1384. 1383 CHAS. S. ZURHORST 1 EAST CAPITOL ST. 30 bhone Lincoin 0372 Jorph ., B S 3034 M St. N.\W. Ehone West 00ss Established 1841 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 sEvENTE T Nw. National 2473 TIMOTHY HANLON PFuneral Director Private Ambulance 641 H St. N.E. Linc. 5543 V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor eonne whis o oReital W R, Bpeare estabishe e 1009 H St. N.W. Bone P imerls 040 ¥ 8t. N.W. Dignifiea, V lu--s-.l. a0, 3 exchansing By | IO @ards nf Thanks. WOOD, AGNES C. We wish to extend to our ’relatives and friends our sincere thanks and deepest appreciation for the many_ favors durin ife and at death and for the beautiful floral tributes to our mother, AGNES Q. WOOD. LOUIS A. WOOD AND FAMILY. * Dreaths. BERRYMAN, JAMES H. On Saturday, Jan- uary 4, 1930, at his residence, 351 'H s.w, JAMES H. BERRYMAN.' Survivi are his loving widow, Auna J. Berry- man; one loving sister, three daughters. two nephews and a host of other relati and friends. Funeral Tuesday, Jonu % at 1 p.m., from Zion Baptist Church, st.. between 3rd and 4 sts. s William Washington officiating. Suddenly, on Fri- day, January 3, 1930. Rt. Rev. Monsignor FRANK X BISCHOFF, pasior of ) the Church of the Nativity. Brightwood. D. C. Funeral from the Church of the Nativity, ‘Brightwood, D. C.. on y'7. Solemn requiem mass Piease omit ficwers. 6° CARTER, HORACE. Departed this life on Sunday, January 5, 1030, HORACE CA TER. He leaves to mourn three daus] host of frien a : P Services will be held at the John Funeral services will Wesley Church, 14th and Corcgran sts. n.w., Wednesday, Januery 8, at 3 o'clock. We did not see you go awa We know not How you die It broke our hearts to see You 0, You did not say §00d-by. Sleep on, dear father, And ‘take your rest Gog called’ you home, e, knew ‘twas best. FROM "THE FAMILY, PEARL SMITH, EFFIE ARTHUR AND BESSIE DICKER- CARTER, HORACE. Notice to the member- ship of Columbia Lodge. No. 85, I P. B. O. E."W., of the death of HORACE O TER._A session of sorrow will be held at Odd Fellows' Hall, 1606 M st n.w.. Mon- day. January 6, at 7 pm. Funeral from John ‘Wesley A. M. E, Z. Church, Wednes: day, January 8, at 2 pm. Members of Morning Star Lodge, No. 40; Forest Tem- ple, No. 9: Columbia Temple, No. 422, are cordially invited. HERBERT E. JONES, Exalted Ruler. ALFONEO E. WILLIAMS, Secretary. LL, JAMES NELSON. On Friday, Ot 1930, at Hampton, Va., JAMES NELSON FPELL. aged 88 ‘years 8 months, father of Ralph H. Chappell of Kensington, Md. Interment at Morencl, Mich. CLARK, MARGARET H. Suddenly, on Mon- anuary 6, 1930, ‘at her residence, 463 day. Janunry 8 O XRGARET .. CLARK {nee curiin), beloved wife of Thomas J. it “Pureral_from her late residence o Wednesday, January 8, at 9:30. thence 5 the Sacred ‘Heart Church, ‘Where re- Guiem mass will be sung at 10'a.m. Reja- fives and friends invited. LEMENTS, MARY ELL cdly- January 6, 1930, residence, 12 8 st. n. BETH CLEMENTA. Rereatter. MAN, THOMAS E. On Saturday, Jan- O ' 1330, at 7:20 pm.. THOMAS E. COLEMAN, beloved husb;{:d of Nora E. Coleman (nee Driscoll). neral from his fate residence, 721 st. s.w.. Tuesday ‘morning, January 7, 8t o'clock. thence to St. Dominic’s Church, where mass will be said at 9 am. Relatives and friends invited to gttend. Interment Mount Oli- vet Cemetety. 6 , RUTH B. Depa d this life Mon- cofl';!y? January 6. 1930, t her residence, A Washington, Ve, RUTH B. COLES, beloved dsughter of Mrs. Beulah Jones, sister of Mrs. Lillian Cooper and Henry Coles, niece of Mrs. Lillian Johnson. 8he also leaves many other relatives and friends. Remains resting t the John T. Rhines funeral chapel, 3rd and I sts. I.'n Bineray” Weanesday, sinuaty 8. o} e from the Hou Bom Vao™ Interment Mount Zion Ceme- Notice tery. CURRY, EMMA. On Saturday, January & X Pesidence, 1420 Girard st. D 10, e e liness, EMMA CURRY of the late Rev. W. . dnughter, Of gt ) *services. at ihe Tesic Qence on Monday, Jsnuary 6, at 7.30 o'clock p.m. $tecloudy | DOUGHERTY, CLARA KUBEL. On Mon » January 6. 1930, at 11:30 am. in S nela " Memorial Hospital, CLARA KU- $EL DOUGHERTY (nee KubeD, the be- foved ‘wife of Edward P. Dousherty. JFu- neral from her late residence, 153 wer: nte o, Bt B Catholic Oliyet Cemetery, invited to attend. WNEY, ERINE. Suddenly, on Jan. D?lfll’! JY lg‘."i-.‘.'(':AMRm. beloved wife of ¥ Defni i DOXRe (3 o e iny, -January 1. TUneT Sfence: 141 North. Capitol st at 8:30 a.m. Requiem high mass 9 a.m., St. Al s Ghureh. ~Relatives and friends in vited. VANS, RACHEL BROWN. Departed this BN i %n Satarday, January 4. 1930, at 13:45 pm.. at. Freedmen's Hospital, RA BRGWN EVANS, the devoted wife of seph Evans and sister of Charlotte Gri ory. She also leaves two sunts and other Selatives and friends. Puneral Tuesday, January 7, at 3 p.m.. from the W. Ernest Jarvis_ funeral patlors, 2333 Georgla ave. hw. Interment at Annapolis, M , RA HANDLEY. On Monday, A, Yo Tos0."at, her fegidence, 8801 RA " HANDLEY FAl Walter Hamilton Farnum. e) Thursday, January 9. HARVEYCUTTER, LYDIA M. On Saturday. A N eaty 4 1930, at 3 p.m.. LYDIA M., be- foved widow of William Bond Harveycu _ter. Funcral on Monday, Janusry 8 0 p.m.. from Wright's undertaking par- 347 10th st. n.w. Relatives and friends invited. Interment at Glenwood Cemetery. HAWKINS, rted this life ‘Sunday. January 5. N ‘Gallinger Hos- DAL ROBERT HAWKINS. “He leaves to D cheir loss. one aunt, Mrs Leura Thompson; one uncle and st of other e "and. friends. "Remains restiog at Eugens rordy funeral, Bariotiey Sanuary st Funeral 5 SoPRY 1% pm. "“Interment at Rosemont (OKRON, ted this life CKSON, WALTER. Depar s e ’Afln Friday, January 3. 1930, at Wll";:r Reed Hospital, WALTER JACKSON. - loved nusband of the Jats, CTAHAN, HAvel kson. Iner: e 3 A 'l‘.;.m. ‘trom Asbury Church, 11th and K sts. n.wW. JAFFISON, BUCK. Departed this lite Sat- urday, January 4, 1930, at St ‘Elizabeth's Hospital, BUCK JAFFISON. He leaves to mourn their loss a devoted wife, Jessie Jafiison; one daughter, e brother and a host of other re :nd friends. His remains can be seen is late ug,menn. 117 L st. s.w., Tuesc Ja ry 1. Pu- neral from Rehoboth st. between N and O sts. January 8, at 8§ p.m. officiate. at her residence, 217 Stanton rd. ANNIE LAVINIA JOHNSON, niece of the Jate Levi Pennington, Remains may 70 Viewed after 3 p.m., Tuesday, January 7. at Adams & Smoot’s parlors, 2425 Nxchn; Ave, se. Puneral Wednesday, January 8 i oiciock from John Wesley A M. E. Z. Church, corner 14th and Corcor: sts. n.w. Friends invited to attend. Inter- ment Harmony Cemetery. & 3 - NES, LILLIE M. On Sunday, January 5 "olD!fl. at 10 a.m., LILLIE M., beloved wife of tl late John H. Jones. 'Funeral from her late residence, 4109 13th st. n!i oan Taesday, January 7, at 3 p.m. Relatives and friends invited to ll!end.r 2 s KAUDENBACK, ELLA C. On Friday. Jan- uary 3. 1930, at Detroit, Mich . ELLA |C KALDENBACK, wife of the late Charles E. Kaldenbacl beloved mother of EdW¥. A Homer, and Mrs. H. T, Puneral from_the chapel of Thos. S. 1011 Tth st. nw.ion Tuesday, January 7. at 8:30 a.m Requ! ltm mass &t the ~Imm onception Church, 8th and N sts. n.w. at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment (private) at Mount Olivet C;{n- etery. , ZAIDA BROWN. On Saturday, Jan- s.e., DR. ZAIDA BROWN KATES, 3 wife of the laie George W. Kates. Hi mains_resting at her late residence l':ln i1 noon Tuesday , Funeral services at chapel $1, i e b 50 St Tuesday, January T, a 3 and friends invited to af tend. it LCOURSE, THOMAS_ J. On aturday, ‘IJ."“}”SI‘ 1930, at Emergency Hospital, THOMAS 9. KILCOURSE, aged 17 years, beloved son of Thomas J. d Ross Kil- of 1522 15th st. n.w. Remains rest- i ‘pariors. 1300 N t St. Matthew's ™ I "ave. n.w., Tuesdsy, Janua: 7, at 9 am. fon Nationial’ cemetery. T VRENCE, JOHN CURTIS. n nday, Head, Md., JOHN CURTIS LAWRENCE., formerly of Washington, D. C. Remain: Testing at the Wm. H. Sardo & Co. fu- neral chapel, 412 H st. ne. Notice of funeral hereafter. ) P ot. | LOOMIS, LYNN TAYLOR. On Sunday, Jan. lary 8. 1930, at his residence, 3531 36th St "Mount Rainier, ‘Md.. LYNN TAYLOR, beioved husband of Lucile M. Loomis, aged 3§ ears “Funeral from the above Iel: dence Tuesday, January 7. A - fives’ whd Titends invited. = Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. e MADDEN, JOSEPH LEO. On Saturday. Jan- Wary 4 1930, at his residence, Baltimore ave, Capitol’ Heights, Md., JOSEPH LEO, Deloved son of William 7. 'and the late Bessie Madden, aged 25 years. . Funeral from the above residence. Tuesday, Jan- uary 7, at 8:30, thence to St. Matthew's Churen, Capitol’ Helghts, at § ‘a.m. Rela- tives and friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. [ McKEEVER, JAMES J. Suddenly, on Satur- day, Janusry 4, 1930, JAMES J. beloved hushand of the late Margaret P. MeKeever (nee McQueeney). Funergl from the rest dence of his dauj rs, K . Reéquiem mass at St. holic Church at 9 o'clock. Rela- th and friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. o MOFFATT, ADAH TERRELL. Entered into 1 life at about 6 a.m. Janua: t_the home of her sister, Frank! Parl Charles Ansel Mofl: MOFFATT, daughter of the Charles _Ansel Moffatt and Elizabeth Adams Moffatt of LYY olls, Ind.: sister ot Mrs. Charles F. Dicl Fri ©. Getzendanner, Mr of Washington, D. C. and ichard ~Ansel R ) L; sunt Deaths. OLIVER, MARY S. On Bunday. January 3, 1930, at 1409 15th st n.w., MARY 8. OLI- VER, daughter of the late Thomas and Mary J. Oliver and sister of M L Oliver.” ' Remains resting_at G Pa. ave. n.w. Services Tues 7.°1930," at i1 a.m. Wood Cemetery. PARSLEY, SARAH U. On Sunday, January 5, SARAH U, Peloved wiie of the James W. Parsley. Puneral from her late residence, 1775 California st. n.w.. on Tuesday, January 7.°at 2 pm. - Relaiives and grien . Interment Glenwood QUINLAN, WILLIAM J. Suddenly, on Sun- day, Jahuery 5, 1930. at 1:30 am.. at his Tesidence. 4210 '16th st. n.w. WILLIAM J. QUINLAN. beloved son of the late Maurice W. and Johanna C. Quinlan.' Fuperal from his late residence on Tuesday. January 7. at 9:15 a.m., thence to St. Aloyeius Chureh, where requiem mass wili be said. Inter- ment_at Mount Olivet Cemeter QUINLAN, WILLIAM J. Members of Po- tomac Council, No. 432, Knighis of Co- lumbus, are advised of the death of Brother WILLIAM J. QUINLAN. a chart member of our council, on Sunday, Jan- uary 5. 1930. Officers and members will meet at K. of C. Hall on Monday. January 8. at 8:15 p.m.. for the purpose of visiting his late residence and paving our re- pects to his remains. Funeral from_ his ate residence, 4219 16th st., Tuesday. Jan- uary 7. at 9:15 am.. thence to St. Aloysius Church, where reauiem mass will be said. GEORGE T'. HOWELL, Grand Knight. WALTER 1. PLANT, Financial Secretary, SEBASTIAN, KATIE. Suddenly. Saturday, January 4. 1930, at 9 p.m., KATIE SEBAS- TIAN (nee Wakenight), beloved wife of William B. Sebastian. ‘Funeral from her Iate residence, 2534 Wisconsin ave. n.w. Tuesday, January 7, at 2 p.m. Interment private. TEBBS, MARTINA AGNES. A Suddenly. on onday, January 6. . MARTINA AGNES 'TEBBS (nee Donaldson), wife of the late William Tebbs. Funeral frem her late restdence. 619 Columbia rd. n.v.. on Thursday. January 0. at 8:30 am_ Re- auiem mass at the Shrine of the Sacred Heart at 9 am. Relatives and friends invited.” Intermént Mount Olivet Ceme- o s Interment at Glga- 0, at his lence, Clinton, Md. the beloved husband of E Thompson. aged 54 years, Funeral from H. M. Padgett’s funeral home, 131 11th st. se. Tuesday, January 7. at 2 p.m. Inter- ment Congressional Cemetery. £ WEEKS, MARTHA SINCLAIR. In Boston on Sunday, January 5, 1930, MARTHA SIN- CLAIR, widow of 'John Wingate Weeks, Funeral services Tuesday. January 7. at 2 o'clock p.m. at 97 Valentine st., West Newton, Mass. WILLIAMS, FLIZA. Sunday, January 8, 1930, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs’ W. W. Potbury, 2526 13th st. n.w., ELIZA, ‘widow of Conard Williame neral Services at the above address Tues- day. January 7, at 2 p.m. Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. WORCESTER, THERESA M. On Sunday. January 5, 1930, at her residence. 1008 Bpring rd. n.w., THERESA M. WORCES- TER, wife of the late Wiillam Penn ‘Worcester. Funeral services at Gawler's chapel. 1754 Pennsylvania ave. n.w.. on Tuesday, January 7, at 2 pm. Interment private. In Memoriam. ENSON, ELLA. In sad but loving remem. of ‘my dearly beloved wife. BENSON, who left us January 6, 1921, You left a memory, and sweet; fragrance will never dic. Your life was short, pure and sweet. When God called you home on high. ‘You have brought us nearer to Jesus: You have taught us the value of love. And some day we hope to greet you again In that heavenly home above. DEVOTED HUSBAND, BURT. Nothing can ever take away The fove a heart holds dear: Fond memories linger every da Remembrance keeps you hear. ful be thy rest, dear mothes sweet to breathe thy name. In life we lovec you dearly, In death we do the same. HER LOVING DAUGHTER. AGGIE. * CATLETT, BESSIE. In sad but loving mem- ory of our beloved sister, BESSIE CAT- LETT, who departed this life seven years ago today, January 6, 123. Just. & line of swest remembrance, Jiist & memory, fond and true; Just a token of love's devotion, That our hearts still lone for you. DEVOTED, SISTERS, MAUDE AND MA« BEL CATLETT. . DENUWAM, MARGARET. In loving remem- brance ‘of my dear mother. MARGARET DENHAM. who departed this life twelve years ago today, January 6, 1918. Mother, you have brought me nearer to taught me the value of love, And some day 1 hope to greet you In that heavenly home above. LOVING DAUGHTER, OLIVE M. PAYNE. * GASKINS, ROSE ANN. Sacred to the me ory_of our blessed mother., ROSE ANN GASKINS, who passed from life to eter- nity on January 6, 1928. Always through her kindly thoughts Al still more kindly deeds, She soucht the fragrant rose of joy. Amongst life's noxious w: 3 She held no selfish thoughts of Fain 1In searching day by day: Her pleasure was to find the rose »And then give 1t away. PANS! OSALIE AND BOB. * HAMMETT. NANCY E. Sacred to the mem- nrg of my dear wife, NANCY E. HAM- METT. who departed this life one lone- some year ago today. The love T dedicate to your memory i3 without end. BILL. * HUTTON., LYDDA J. 1In sad but loving re- membrance of our beloved daughter and sister, LYDDA J. HUYTON. who departed this iife one vear ago today, January 6, 1929, HUTTON, MARY E. In rememberance of MARY E. HUTTON. who departed this life one year ago, January 4. 1929 HUSBAND, EVEI HUTTON. * Not dead to us, we loved her, She has only gone before She lives with us in_memors, And will for evermore. LOVING MOTHER, MALINDA E. TURLEY, ND “SISTERS ¥ A AND BROTHERS. NICE. "ERNESTINE, JAMES AND DREW. JONES. MARTA. In sad but loving memory of our dear mother. MARIA JONES, who departed this life four years ago today, Janvary 6, 1926, THE FAMILY. I loved her while I had her, No spot on earth is de Than my dear mother's grave. HFR DAUGHTER. MARY. MARTIN, R. E.” In sac but loving remem- brance of my_dear husband and our fa- ther, R. E. MARTIN, who pasted away one year ago January 6, 1929, The blow was nerd, shock severe, We little thought his death was neai Only those who have lost can tell The pain of parting without, farewell, HIS WIFE, MINNIE MARTIN, AND CHIL- DREN. PROCTOR. WILLIAM. Tn sad but loving re- ‘membrance of our dear father. IAM PROCTOR, who departed this lifé two years ago today, January 6, 1928. one. but not forgotten. HIS DEVOTED WIFE. ELLEN PROCTOR. AND DAUGHTERS, PEARL AND ELIZ BETH PROCTOR. . RANSOM, ADDIE M. In loving memory of my dear husband, ADDIE M. RANSOM, Tho,Jeft us one year aso today, January o suffered hours. yes, hours. of pain. in_vain, So God alone knew what He called him home to &f SISEMOORE. REBECCA E. In sad but o ing_reme nce of my beloved wife. RE- BECCA E. (LOWE) SISEMOORE, who de- parted this life one year ago today, Jan- uary 6, 1929. Gone, but_ever remembered. GEORGE H. SISEMOORE, HUSBAND. * SPITZER, JOSEPH L. In sad but loving ‘membrance of our dear son and brother. JOSEPH L. SPITZER, who departed this iife one year ago today, January 6. 1929. Lovirg and kind in all of your ways, Upright and just to the end of your day Sincere and faithful in heart and min STRIBLING. CYRUS. the memory of our dear husband and father, CYRUS W. STRIBLING. W parted this life one year ago today, Janu- ary 6, 1930. Peaccfully sleeping, resting at last. Life’s many trials ‘and sufferin; In silence you suffered, in patienc bore. Until God called you home to suffer no more. 18 DEVOTED WIFE AND DAUGHTER. * THOMAS, ARCHIBALD. Sacred ta the ‘memory of onr dear husband and fathe ARCHIBALD THOMAS. who passed away two years ago todsy. January 6. 192 Remembrance is a goiden chein Death tries to break. but all in vatn; To have. ta love and then ta part Is the saddest sorrow of our hearts YOUR LOVING ~ WIFE. PEARLE E. THOMAS. AND CHILDREN, MAMIE ARCHIBALD, VIVIAN AND GLOR! THOMAS. . THOMAS, PEARL CROCKETT. In sad but loving . remembrance. of our” dear ‘daugh: ter. wife and friend. PEARL CROC! THOMAS, who left us one year ago today. January 6, 1929 You, left a memory. fair and sweet, Tt's fragrance will never die Your life was short, pure and sweet, When God called ‘you home on high DEVOTED MOTHER, FATHER, HUSBAND AND FRANCES, VEITCH, MARY A. T of our dear mother and krandmother, MARY A. VEITCH, who died eleven years ago today, January 6. 1919, Sweet memories will linger forever, Time will never erase The memory of our dear mother Tntil_we meet her face to face VING DAUGHTER _ AND = GRAND- AUGHTER, MAMIE V. AND CORA O. WOODARD. - WILLIAMS, WILLIAM. TIn sad but loving yemembrance of my dear husband, WIL- LIAM WILLIAMS, who departed this life Tour years ago today, January 6, 1926, A tribute of love ‘to loving remembrance CEMETERIES. GLENWOOD CEMETERY Vaultage, $5 per month. Choice lots and sites for sale. FUNERAL DESIGNS FPrompt Auto Delivery Service. Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. Artistic—exps essive—inexpensive. —GEO. %ES'HAFF%F'& TEEIRET

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