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| UNIVERSITY ORDERED SOLD FOR MORTGAGE _ Des Moines Institution Closed Last * Fall After Students Staged Demonstration. By the Assoc’ated Press. DES MOINES, Iowa, January 15.— Des Moines University, Baptist funda- mentalist institution, which closed last Fall after a series of events rocked its student body and administration, yes- terday was ordered sold to satisfy a $225,000 maflqlgg held by the Boats- man's National Bank of St. Louls. ‘The order was made by Fede: hundred or more demonstration which culminated in the throwing of fiflcd and rocks at the room in which with the board. An all-metal sirplane, ;l ;ble of d:.;i two passengers an poun: rylnl" on a four or five hour fiight, 1y for $4,00 TilE EVENING S JONES LAW APPLIED TO SALE OF DRINKS U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals Up- holds Two-Year Sentence for Dispensing Liquor. By the Associated Press. RICHMOND, Va., January 15.—The Jones law, as held applicable to the sale of two drinks of liquor for 50 cents and a two-year prison term therefor was upheld by the United States Circuit Court of Appeals here yesterday. Frank Ross, restaurant owner, accused of making the sale, must serve a two- WASHINGTON'S FINEST MEN'S WEAR STORE Semi-Annual Sale! STETSON and Ra-Leigh “Eight” en’s Shoes $6 85 Were $8—8$10 Were $13.50—$14.50—$15.50 The entire stock of our regular styles in Stetson and Ra-Leigh Shoes included —black and tan calfskin, Scotch grains, black or tan kid and patent leather. For street, dress or sports wear. All sizes; all styles—5 to 12—AA to E. Raleigh Haberdasher “Cold Control”. . . Frigidaire now offers Porcelain-on-steel inside and out, on every household cabinet Tu-Tone exterior— seamless lining Frigidaire Porcelain-on-steel makes possible beautiful Tu-Tone effects that no other finish can give. And it in- sures greater cleanliness. 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He asserted the $1,000 fine and six months maximum penalty in the 1919 prohibition act was enough. BUTLER LIKENS CAPITAL TO ROME IN FLAMES 18th Amendment “Must and Shall Be Repealed,” Says Educator. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, January 15.—Nicholas Murray Butler, president of Columbia University, issued a statement yesterday attacking the report of the Hoover Law Commission. He said it was “new and pathetic evidence that Washington, like the Emperor Nero, fiddles while Rome is burning.” He said in part: “Faced by the greatest and most dangerous emergency which has con- fronted our people and our Govern- ment since the Civil War all that is now proposed is more laws. Even some of these appeared to be directed at re- ducing still further the protection once afforded to civil liberties by the bill of rights. “The eighteenth amendment must, and shall repealed and the revolu- tion which it inaugurated thereby brought to an en —— ‘The “step” in ute?chfld, stepmother, and 80 on, comes from an old word meaning “bereft.” . Whether you pay cash or use your credit ... « « o the price is the same. We do not make any addi- tional charge for our liberal credit privilege. Open an account here. $35 SUITS O’COATS January Sale $9475 While the reductions represent a great sav- ing you are welcome Pay in small amounts as convenient. EISEMAN'S SEVENTH Frigidaire porcelain enameling plant the largest of its kind in the world. Added features at no extra cost The new Porcelain-on-steel Frigid- aires are remarkably low in price. Yet, despite the low prices, you get all of the important Frigidaire develop- ments. 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Farnum, Assist- ant Attorney General, who is retiring from Federal service February 1, s white-gold watch and chain, appro- riately engraved, in appreciation of his adership of the State society for three successive years. The presentation was made by PFrank E. Hickey, vice president of the soclety. In the receiving line, which was head- ed by Mr. and Mrs. Farnum, were Rep- resentative Allen T. Treadway, dean of the House Bay State group, Mrs. Tread- way, most of the Massachusetts dele- gation to Congress and Commissioner and Mrs. Proctor L. Dougherty, Sev- eral members of the dip! tic corps, headed by the Turkish Ambassador, Ahmed Mouhtar Bey, were guests. Harbin Gets Train Service. HARBIN, Manchuris, Janusry 15 (#).—The first train from Vladivostock, eastern terminus of the Transsiberian Railway route, that has reached here since the outbreak of the Russo-Chinese dispute last Spring, arrived in Harbin Mm% ‘The normal schedule prob- ably be resumed this week. $40 & $45 SUITS O’COATS January Sale $33.75 to open an account. & F STS. important features 1; Every household cabinet in gleaming Porcelain-on-steel—inside and out. 2. The famous “Frigidaire Cold Control.” 3. An extra powerfil compressor—completely ‘eadond—yet readily accessible. 4, Con- veniently elevated shelves. 5, Incredibly _quiet operation: HOUSE & HERRMANN, 7th & Eve Sts. N.W. MITCHELL HARDWARE CO., 5000 Wisconsin Ave. DESSEZ'S BATTERY & _1lth & Pa. Ave. VICE, 0. W. YOUNGBLOOD, 841 Cedar 8t., Takoms Park, Md. CLARENDON, VA. John J id Al Ba Ro and i W Ben) i n I HifH | & il | Fosps ‘. n u B I G. an. M il Quin n D. C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15 1880. DR. CARR FUNERAL RITES.|BLOOMINGDALE GROUP FETES STATE DELEGATES |veterans’ Buresu Physietan win |DESIRES NEW D. C, HEADS Be Buried in Arlington. Funeral services for Dr. B. W. Carr, 54 years eu‘hewzf of the occupational and physio- er:yy subdivision of the medical service, United States Veterans' Bureau, who died at his home, 235 Emerson street Monday night, will be conducted in Gawler's chapel 1754 Pennsylvania avenue, tomorrow after- noon at 1:30 o'clock. Rev. Dr. Ches- teen sml% pastor of Hamline' M. E. Church, officiate. Interment will be in Arlington Cemetery. Marriage Licenses. “’¥1:'|I"fl'.: :g:!h};'l‘; mons, 31, both of New E. Bri John Jackson, 37, i both of Richmond, v R Rane B Wi 5 Samuel Singer, 23. Philadelphia, Pa ¥ Yena Miller, 33, Baltimore, M. L 3. Bchwefel Andrew Consoll, 80, this city. and Eliza- beth Hanat, 39, Greater Capitol Helghts, Md.; OMPHHJ!“QEL'! 22, and EI ) Qv l;‘"ixg:'mr 5 0 elly. 24, & Smith, 20; Rev. Daniel £, Wiseman. " d “Anna Wagner, 19, H George A. . Wilson, 31, : n‘L L mgfl:fld Annie M. Stuart, Lashire, 35, and Ruth N. Gardner, Ma.; Rev. G. ilver: Births Reported. The following_birth to” the "HEATCh " Depariment in " the A. 8im- Rev. John reported last 24 les . and Cecilis M. Sanford, girl. Joseph F. and s M. inese, boy. potavmond W and Borothea B Reraing, S" G. and Ruth V. Miller, bo; 254 Eana Severs. boy n 2 Coleman . ‘S Ruth L. Damers Martin F. and Mary K. Ries, boy. Edgar E. and Alma I. Nye, boy. Parker K. and Mildred ¥, Bo Charles B. an lice J. 85, ndSienche B, Berry. bo che . Perry. boy. R and Helen E, Bodle, sirl. rothy L. Vette ther Fine, girl. nd Margaret E. Dougiass, girl d Virginia E. Croso A nd i n Ruth E. Julis, Wil K. am William J. o T and ._Doole bert arid Esther “Rand, el James and Aims Callahan, girl. James and Eveivn White. girl W, and bearl B, Watking, fohn ¥. and Catherine Watki James and Emma L. Hunter. boy. Georee and Susle Bowle, eirl. 7 and Annie Cheek boy. Thomas and Myrtle Leatherwood, boy. s Deaths Reported. ‘The following_de to" the ' Health Depariment o sehe "1 our, 90, George' Washington 76, Gallin 3 enney, 76, 4931 ,O?I?:Dll"l B ot 1 5 Bivall, T4 on Sicees 4, B 73, 487 Maryland Perr; 1. o Blbial 14_Ing Agate, 42, lme' n‘c‘!‘ I'!‘u- - Jary ave: hear oty o C'cl:l:lno Granese, 8K il stopher K. Arthur . Martin, 3, 3284 o Stavrios” Gerachls, 4 ontha: 180" 215t Beity Plerce, 30. Preedman’s Hospital Slastow G: ; Sy O, J{Ih-mw. 3¢, Walter Reed Norway is reported to be consid an immigration restriction nmfl:rrhu.) that of the United States, and actually almed against Italy. Al appl; League, 340 ‘Maryland Sve. s WATCH—Lady's hunting case LOST. Case; left on ‘getown car 800 ur at. n.w. (] Liberal reward f - R e B tic 306, 4 i “Jerry; 'tag No. 4301 Argyle Terrace n.w. DOG, Ted Irish setter. grayish mouth, Scat top o1 nose; Teward for information. Seth Chinse, Md. Wisconsin 247g - v Ry L tri H'n'e. Reward, North 4304, b FOX tan and white, on Jan. 13, Tiomiiy of 8433 ‘Woodsi "V Soring, 190, "Reward I aturne ), ouver GLABSES, gray, tortolse shell, in tan Teather 1688 ste n.w Mot bk o Rewart 0o 08, 2737 Devonshire ‘piace. K, Jan. 14, Reward for th P..C. juiton, 3110 Eve si. POCKETBOO! return_of same. P.'C. n.w. Telephone West 1 containing Keys POCKETBOOK—Black, and 33 in money. Please t in m. ‘Tuesday, street car 0. 181, at 5 the 14th. 2029 11th st. n.w. ‘WEDD] RING, dis d d_piatinum: bout 20 diamonds. Telephons Wisconsin 43. Reward. WRIST WATCH, man's, Zenith make, other identifications. Telephone Wisconsin 3908-J. WRIST WATCH, lady's gold; January 11 Pinder please return to Apartment 257, ti Westmoreland. Phone North 4134." Reyn FUNERAL DIRECTORS. J. WILLIAM LEE'S SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CREMATORIUM. 333 PA. AVE. NW. NATIONAL 1384. 1383 CHAS. S. ZURHORST B e Lintela, 8E Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISBAAC B J 3034 M St. NW. Thoos Wee ot Established 1841 Frank Geier's Sons Co. B oura: Seispiene National 2473 Quick, Dignifiea, Efscrent ice Automobile Service Chavel W. W, Deal & Co. H 8T. NE. LINCOLN_8200. THY ON Funeral Director Private Ambulance 641 H St. N.E. Linc. 5543 V. L. SPEARE CO. f nor connectea with ‘He oristoal W, R. Speare Sstabiisn: ment, St. NW. Phane P otmerly 40 P 8t N.W. erbert B. Nevius Funeral Home 924 New York Ave. N.W. Distriet 2008 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 43 ;8 NE Lincoln 0524 Modern Chapel ‘Established 1876 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1387 10th St. N.W. __Phone North 0047 AIMUS R. SPEARE Sucoeeding the Original 'l R. Speare Co. 1623 Connecticut Ave. POTOMAC 4600 Q yus. o4 1908 B si, 45 7TV, 8t 840 F ot Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. T CEMETERES. 00D C Cheios ok st e Tor sale. FUNERAL DESIGNS. EMBLEMS AT MOD. ‘NAT 416 & NAT: 6108 2416 & N, 14th & Eye * Civic Association Asks Hoover to Appoint Successor to Dougherty and Taliaferro. ‘The Bloomingdale Civic Association, meeting in the Tabor Presbyterian Church last night, adopted a resolution to send a letter to President Hoover urging him to replace District Commis- sioners Dougherty and Taliaferro, when their present term of office expire. The association also adopted a resolution urging the War Department to rescind its action in granting some 225 feet of !fl’lee in McMillan Park for the erec- tion of a garage and shop for the Dis- trict Engineering Department. The latter resolution was adopted after it had l‘een charged that the garage will interfere with the beauty of the residential section there. Other resolutions adopted included one asking that women employed to take care of the wards of the Board of Pub- lic Welfare and the Community Center Department workers be paid promptly at the first of each month. Card of _E_hankn. WIENER, WILLIAM. Wish to extend our ks and deepest appreciation messages offerings received from oyr many friends and rela- tives during our sad bereavement at the death of our bel husband and father. WILLIAM WIENER. MRS. BERTHA WIENER AND FAMILY. Braths. ALDER, WILLIAM H. On Monday, January 13,1930, at 11 p.m. at George ‘Washini ton _University ~ Hospital. WILLIAM H. ALDER, aged 90 years. Services at Pum- phrey's’ parlors, Rockville, Md . Toursday. January 16. at 9:30 am. . Interment Lov- ettsville, Va. Friends invited. Kindly omit flowers. 15 BAILY, MRS. ESTHER Suddenly, on Janu- ary 13, at George Washington Hos- pital, ESTHER BAILY, beloved daughter of Mary A. Morgal. Funeral from her mother's, 432 11th st. s.e., Thursday at 2 p.m. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. BURLEY, EFFIE. Suddenly, on Tuesday. January 14, 1930, at her residence, 39 De- frees st nw., EFFIE, beloved wife of Charley Buriey. She also leaves a devoted mother, Josie Bivins; two sisters. Mattie Granviile and Bessie Williams: one_son, Oscar_Shealey: ‘three nieces, Lucy Gran- ville, Mattie May Granville, Mamie Gran- ville, and other reiatives and friends. Re- mains at_ Henr) Washington’s funeral home, 467 N .w. Notice of funeral Iater. CALVERT, DR. FINLEY H. Passed away suddenly, Tuesday, January 14, 1930, in Orlando,’ Fla. Dr.” FINLEY H. 'CALVERT of 1736 Columbia rd. ~Burial Laurel Hill Cemetery, Phila: elphia. 16 CARR, DR. BURT WILBUR. On Monday, Jan 13, 1930, at his residence, 233 Emerson sf. n.w, Dr. BURT WILBUR CARR, husband of Alice Noyes Carr. Fu- neral 'services at Gawler's chapel. 1754 Pennsylvania ave. n.w., on Thursday, January 16, at 1:30 p.m. Interment Ar- iington’ National Cemetery. CHENOWETH, FMMA F. Departed this life on Monday.' January 13, 1930, at her resi- dence, 709 ' North _Carolina ave. n.e. EMMA F. CHENOWETH, beloved wife of the late James W. Chenoweth. —Puneral from the W. W. Chambers funeral parlors, 1400 Chapin’ st. n.w., Wednesday, January 15, at 2 p.m. CILENTO. FORTUNATA. On January 13, 1930, FORTUNATA. beloved wife of the late’ Capt. Raphael Cilento and dear mother of Joseph. Raphael and Angelo Cilento. ‘Funeral from her late home, 735 N. Chester st., Baltimore, Md. = Funeral on Thursday_ morning, January 16, at 8 o'clock. Requiem high mass at St. Leo's Churehi at 9 p.m. Interment St. Vincent's Cemetery. COLEMAN. EDGAR. Departed this lif denly, Monday, January 13, 1930, am.'at his ence. 1269 1st st. DGAR COLEMAN. ‘He leaves to mourn one son, one their loss & devoted wife, other relatives daughter and a host of and’ friends. Remain$ resting at the George B. Ciarke Co. funeral chapel, 1416 Florida ave. n., until 9 p.m. Tuesday, January 14, after’ which they may be seen at his Iate residence. Funeral Thursday, January 16, at 2 _pm. {rom above ad: dress, Rev. Paul I. Lovett officiating. 15 CRANDALL, SARAH BARBER. On Tues- day, Janvary 14. 1930, at 5:30 o'Clock pan’, at the residence of her daughter, 3830° Warren st. n.w. SARAH BARBER CRANDALL. beioved ~wife of {he late John J. Crandall and mother of Mrs. Mary B. Fee Shuman, in her 89th year. Fu- neral Thursday,’ January 16, at 3 o'clock .m., from_the funeral parlors of the W. Wise Co., 2900 M _st. nd ‘friends invited. vi Please omit flowers. CRUTCHFIELD. CHARLOTTE. Departed this life Tuesday. January 14, 1930, at Freedmen's Hospital, CHARLOTTE CRUTCHFIELD, ‘beloved ' daughter _of Walter and Annfe L. Crutchfield, sister of TIrving Ethel, Janle and Claren Crutchfield. She 'also leaves other rel ives and ‘friends to mourn her depa; Remains resting at the John T. Rhinie's funeral chapel, 3rd and Eve sts. s.w. Notice of funerai later. DAILEY., MATILDA E. On Tuesday, Janu. ary 14, 1930, ‘at her residence. Railroad ave., Biadensburg, Md.. MATILDA E.. be- loved wife of David Dailey; daughter ef Charles and Josephine Chase. She also leaves one son. three brothers. one sister. two sisters-in-law and_a host of other relatives and friends. Remains at Henry . Washington's funéral home, 467 N st. until Thursday, January 16, thence Biadensburg. Md. Funeral Friday. Jagu- ary 17. from Dent’s A. M. E. Church a p.m. Relatives and friends invited. 16 FILL, CORNELIA V. On Tuesday, January 14." 1930, at her residence, 1673 'Columbia rd. CORNELIA V. FILL widow of the Iate John C. Fill. ~ Funeral at 11 o'clock Thursday, ~January 16. Interment at Rock Creek Cemetery. . FORD, WILLIAM FRANCIS. Tuesday. January 14, 1930, at the residence of his Diece. Mrs.’J. 8. ‘Collins. 4424 3rd st. n.w. WILLIAM ~ FRANCIS ' FORD of Clifton Station. Va. Remains resting at Almus R. Speare’s funeral home. 1623 Connecticut ave, n.w. Funeral at Clifton Station, Va., on ‘Thursday. January 16, at 1 p.m. FRIZZELL, LOUISA A. On Tuesday, Jan- uary 14, 1930, at her residence, 43 V s nw. LOUISA'A.. heloved wife of the late Wililam_ 3. Prizzell, Funeral from the above residence on Thursday, January 16, at 8:30 am., thence to Si. Martin's Church. where requiem mass will be said 3t 9 am, for the repore of her soul. In- terment Mount Olivet Cemeter. 13 GATES, WILLIAM T. On Tuesday, January 14, 1930, WILLIAM T. GATES, beloved hus- band of Alice Gates. aged 85 years. ~Fu- neral from his late residence, 1409 North ling ave. n.e. on Thursday, January . at 2 pm. Interment Arlingion Na- tional Cemetery. GATES, WILLIAM T. Members of Mount Vernon Counil. No. 10, Jr. O. U. A. M. will assemble Thursday afternoon. January 16, 1930, at 2 p.m., for the purpose of at- tendingthe funeral of Brother WILLIAM | T. GATES. from his late residence, 1409 North Carolina ave. ne. Interment Arling- ton Cemetery. By direction of the council. | WALTER KLOTZ. Councilor. Attest: JOHN E. SMALLWOOD, Rec. Secy. HADLEY, MARY ESTELLE. On Tuesday January 14, at 6 pm. MARY ES- TELLE HADLEY. beloved wifé of James § Hadley “and devoted mother of Mabel aner, Funeral services at the W. W. amBers Co. funera) parlors, 1400 Chavin st. n.w. on Thursday, January 16, at 2 p.m. " Relatives and friends invited HARRISON, MARIE. On Monday. January 13. 1930, at Brookivn, N. ¥.. MARIE HAR- RISON '(nge Seebode). Funeral from the chapel of Thomas S. Sergeon. 1011 Tth st. nw. on Friday January 17, .m. Relatives and_friends invited in atten Interment at Prospect Hill Cemetery. HAWKINS, CLARENCE. On_Monday. Jan- uary 13," 1930, CLARENCE HAWKINS. de- voted son of Katie Larkins. Notice of Iater. Remains resting at the W. Jarvis Co. funeral parlors, 2222 Ga. . ILA B. On Tuesday, January 14, ILA B. beloved wife of William H aged 20 years. Funeral from W. g funeral home. 816 H st. ne. on Friday, January 17, at 9:30 am. In- terment Cedar Hill Cemetery. JOHNSON, NELLIE VIRGINIA. Suddenly on January 14, 1030, at Chiidren’s Hos- pital, NELLIE VIRGINIA, beloved daugh- ter of Willlam and Mary Johnson. aged 3 years 3 months. Remains resting at her late residence, ‘630 1 st. sw. “Puneral ay. January 16, a .m. Rela- tives and friends invitee i KUSTERS, EDITH CATHERINE. On Jan- Avehue “northwest: American - Universiy st American _ University Park, EDITH CA’ KUSTERS (nee Law), beloved wife of John 8. Kusters. in her 42nd year. Funeral from St. Colum- bus Church. Forty-second and Albemarle ;;ll‘!:: ‘Pfldlz!. flnnu:ryml'l. lé 2 lnm Tment ‘at Mount = Zion Cemetery. ‘Bethesda. Md. 16 LAMB, DEBORAH DIXON EWIN. Monday. Ji ry 13. 1930, DEBORAH DIXON EWIN LAMB. in her eighty-third year. widow of Francis A. Lamb. Funeral serv ices in the chapel of Oak Hill Cemetery, Thursday, January 16, at 11 a.m, 15 LAWSON, HARRIET GEORGIANA. On Tues- day. January 14, 1930, at 4:30 a.m., HAR- RIET GEORGIANA. beloved wife of the late James R. Lq‘lwn. Funeral Thursday. January 16, at 30 p.m., from Tabler's funeral pariors, 928 M st. n.w. Interment Congressional Cemetery. LUSCOMBE. CLARA E. On Tuesday, Jan- 14, 1930, at the home of her cousin, ard M. Eggleston. 612 Randolph 1A CLARA E. LUSCOMBE. Inter- nt Foxboro, Mass. . MACDONALD, ALEXANDER A._ On Wednes- dri- January 15. 1930, at Garfleld Hos- tal, ‘ALEXANDER A.' MACDONALD, be- loved husband of Ida Boutar MuacDonald. Notice of funeral later. MEARS, FRANK GOLDSWORTHY. uary 15, 1930. at his home, Bethesda, FRANK GOLDSWORTHY MEARS. hu pand of 8 Kates Mears. Notice of funerai ater. NAGLE, J. Op Monday, January 13, 1 her home. Hewlett, L. I. J. NAGL! loved mother of Alfred ' Nagle. January 16, at 10 a. A9 Braths. TERSON, CHARLES HANSON. On Mon- Sav; Januaty 13, 1030, CHARLES HANSON PATTERSON, beloved husband of Mattie Patterson, aged 88 vears. Funeral from his late 'residence, “1391 ¥ st. Thursday, January’ 16, at 10 am. ment Arlington National Cemetery. REMINGTON. MARGARET B. On Monda; January 13.'1930, at 1:15 a.m., MARGAR B, REMINGTON, beloved daughter o Charles F. Bowie'of Fort Humphreys. V. Funeral Thursday, January 16, at 10 a.m., from the funeral parlors of Georse W Wise, 2900 M st. n.w. Relatives and friends invited. ~Interment Congressional Cemetery. RICKS, RETA PARKER, On Monday. Jane uary’ 13, 1030 at Freedmen's Howpital RETA PARKER RICKS. devoted wife of Harry Ricks and mother of Auwilda and Thelma_Ricks, daughter of John H. and Annie E. Parker, sister of Willis, John and Creed Parker and Nan_Ball. ' Remain resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral arlors. 2273 Gs. ave. n.w.. untii 7 pm. esdny. thereafier at her late residerice, 3214 Sherman ave. nw. Funeral Thurs- dav. January 16. 1930, at 1 pm. from Thita' Baptist Church,'sih and Gue sts. nw" Interment Lincoin Memorial Ceme- ters. RUPERTUS, MARTHA. Suddenly, on Mon- day. Januery 13. 1030, at 10:15 a.m. MARTHA RUPERTUS. beloved wife of ihe Iate Henry Rupertus, aged 75 years, Funeral from the residence of her sister, Mrs. Bertha Rupertus. 23 N st. n.w., on Thurs. day, January 16 at 2 pm Services at Zion Lutheran Church. Sth and P sta. nw. at 2:30 pm. Relatives and_friends invited to ‘attend. Interment at Prospect Hill Cemetery. 15% RUPERTUS. MARTHA. A special meetin of Ruth Chepter, No. 1, O. E. S.. is calle for Thursday, January 16, 193 i at Masonic Temple. Brightwood, . Cr to attend the funeral of our inte sister, Mrs. MARTHA RUPERTUS. By order’ of the matron. Mrs. SUE BROADHURST. SHEA. JOHN B. Tuesday, January 14, 1030, at 815 am. at San Jose, Caiif, JOHN B. SHEA. brother ‘of ‘Dan Shes of Séaton pi. n.w. Washington, D. C. SOUTHALL, THOMAS W. On_Mondav, January i3, 1930. THOMAS W. SOUTAALL, beloved husband of Mamie Southall. Fe- mains resting at the W. W. Chambers Ce. Tuneral home. Interment at Prospect, Va. on Wednesday, January 15. SYKES., AUSTIN E. On Tuesday. January 14. 1630, at Georse Washinetan Universits AUSTIN E. SYKES. — Funeral af. Charles G. Nalley's funeral 517 11th st s.e, Wednesiny, Jan- 15 'at 1'30 pm.’ Interment Penns .. on nter= o'clock, D. Hospi| service: home, Grov A ‘WASHINGTON. IDA, Departed this life on Tuesday, January 14. 1930, at 4:10 p.m.. at her residence. 1513 6th st. n.w.. Mrs. IDA WASHINGTON, beloved wife of the Iate Rev_ PFrank Washington and beloved mother of Irving and Ernest Washington. She leaves to mourn their loss one grand- son and @ host of other relatives and friends. Remains resting at her Iate resi- dence. ~ Puneral from Nineteenth ~Street Baptist Church Friday, January 17, at 2 p.m. YORK, JOAN LEWIS. Suddenly on Tues- day,’ January 14. 1930, at Providence Hospital, JOHN LEWIS, beloved son of Helen Hall and Lamar York, aged 7 years. Funeral from the residence.’ 1244 C_street northeast, on Prida: J 17, at 8:30 am.’ Requiem Holy Gom- 9 Relatives and fortet Church friends invited. 'Interment at Fort Lingaln Cemetery. In Memoriam. AMBROGI, LUCIA. In sad but loving re- ‘membrance of our dear mother. LUCIA AMBROGT, who _departed_this life four years ago today, January 15, 1926, Gentle mother. sainted mother, Toving mother. o kind and true; Resting now in peace with Jesus. ving hearts remember you. HER DEVOTED CHILDREN. * COLBERT, MARY. Sacred to_the memory of our dear mother, MARY COLBERT. Who departed this life 10 years ago today, January 15, 1920. Gentle mother, sainted mother. Toving mother, so kind and true; Resting now in pence with Jegus. ng hearts remember you. VinE ek DEVOTED CHILDREN. * CHURCH, HARRIETT. In sad but loving re- ‘membrance of my dear, devoted mother, HARRIETT CHURCH, who departed this life suddenly six years ago today, Janu- ary 16, 1924, No_one knows the silent heartaches. Oniy those who have lost can tell, Of the grief that is borne in silence For our dear mother we loved so well. HER DEVOTED DAUGHTER. BERTHA. * FITZGIBBON. EDWARD J. In sad but lov- ing remembrance of our dear husband and fafher, EDWARD' J. FITZGIBBON, who ed one year ago today. HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN. * GREEN, RUTH. In sad but loving remem- brance of my dear daughter. RUTH GREFN (nee Dean). who left me five Years ago to- day, January 15, 1925. Leat by leaf the roses fall. Soul *v soul the Savior calls: Calls not for one, but for all. And’ we must_answer when He calls. She met_her Savior on the stand. Where Jesus took her by the hand. No. o, no: she is not alone, For Jesus claimed her as His own. THE FAMILY. HARTNETT, FRANCES LORRAINE. In sad ‘but loving remembrance of our dear littls baby, FRANCES LORRAINE HARTNETT. who departed this life one year ago today, January 15, 1929, Dear is the grave where our baby s laid. Sweer is the memory that will never fade: Part of our life is buried deep, Under the sod, where our dear baby sleep: LOVING MOTHER AND DADDY. HARTNETT, FRANCES LORRAINE. In ‘but lovint_remembrance of our little d ling. FRANCBS LORRAINE HAR' X who left us one year ago today, January 18, 1920, No_one knows the silent heartach Only .those who have lost can tell. Of the grief that is borne in silen For the one we loved so well. GRANDMOTHER - AND__GRANDFATHFR HARTNETT AND UNCLE JOHN. * HARTNETT, LORRAINE F. In sad but lov- ing remembrance of our dear sranddauth- ter. LORRAINE F. HARTNETT. who died one year ago today, January 15, 1929 "Two little feet have ceased to travel pon the shores of time; A liitle gem released from ' trouble Has gone above to shine. HER GRANDMOTHER AND GRAND- DADDY JONES. . HUGHES, JAMES L. Tn loving but sad membrance of my loving son. JAMES HUGHES, who departed this life five years %0 today, January 15, 1925. 8Sad. sad: O Lord, how dreary. Lonesome. lonesome. every spot: Listenine for your loving voice and foot- DS, Weary, for T hear them mot. rted mother That loved You 5o sincert That never did. and never will orget you. James dear. LOVING MOTHER, CLARA SMALLWOQD. KENNEY-CAREY. Mrs. ANNA. Sacred to the memory of my beloved mother. A KENNEY-CAREY "who departed this life Ty 15, . 14 vea 3 S EDGAR L. KENNEY. * MAYS, ANNIE. In sad but loving remem- brance of our devoted mother. MA' 8. who departed this life one year ago. January 15. 1929. Peacefully sleeping. resting at last: Life's many trials and suffering past In silence you suffered. in patience you bore, Until God called you home to suffer no more. HER DEVOTED SON AND DAUGHTERS. * ROBERTS. MARGARET V. In loving re- ‘membrance of our devoted wife and mother. who died just one year ago today, January 15 1929. God made a wonderful mother, A mother who never grew old. He made her smile as the sunshine, He molded her heart of pure gold. We have only your memory. dear mother. To remember our whole lives through: Your loving smile. your welcome voice, Which_meant so much to us. HER CHILDREN AND HUSBAND. * SETTUERS, GEORGE D. Sacred to the mem- ory of our dear husband and father. GEORGE D. SETTLERS. who departed th! 111‘(;'"1-“72 years ago today, January 15, Loved in life, remembered in death. THE FAMILY. SEWALL., MRS, MARY. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear president. M MARY SEWALL, who departed this life January 15. 1929, one year ago today. Peacefully sleeping, resting at last: Life's many trials and suffering past, In silence vou suffered, in patience you bore. Until God called you home to suffer mo ‘more. THE SHINING STAR CLUB OF THE VER- MONT _AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH. MRS, BEULAH DEITZ, Pres; MRS. HATTIE COLEMAN, Secy. SYDNOR, LUCIUS W. A tribute of love in memory of our husband and fathe LUCIUS W. SYDNOR, who passed to tl great bevond thirty years ago today, Janu- ary 15. 1900. Remembrance is a golden chain Death tries to break, but ail in vain: To have, to love, and then to part Is the greatest sorrow of our heart. DEVOTED WIFE. MARY E._ SYDNOR LIVERPOOL. AND CHILDREN. b WILLIAMS, ELIZABETH. Sacred to the memory of my dear mother and grand- mother, ELIZABETH WILLIAMS. who died two years ago today, January 15, 1028. In_our hearts your memory lingers, Sweetly, tender, fond and true: There is not a day. dear mother, That we do not think of you. MARVA AND MILDRED MASON. * WILLS, ELIZABETH. Sacred to the mem- ory of our dear mother and grandmother. ELTZABETH WILLS, who left us one year ago today, January 15, 1929. Gentle mother, sainted mother, Loving mother. o kind and true: Resting now in peace with Jesus. Loving hearlg remember you, DAUGHTER AND GRANDCHILDREN. Remembrance {8 a gold chain Death tries to break, but all in vain. To bave. to love and then to part e greatest sorrow of our hearts. GUY AND TEENIE. * WILSON, MARTHA ELLEN. A tribute of love and devotion to our dear mother, MARTHA ELLEN WILSON, who departed this life twelve years ago. Loved in life, remembered in death. HER PADGETTE. JOSEPH H. On Monday. Jan- 13, 1930, 8t his residence, 5 Y J8sten ¥ PASSEITE b‘cnu‘v‘:.dl“h,\fi. band of Sarah I - Sieerd” chureh. d. z"p‘n?w“.ffi..:f day, January 15. LOVING HUSBAND. We miss you, dear mother, kind and true: Put God In ftis wisdom had need for yo n_hum| bmission we bow will, t remember we lov nfl&vofln CHILDREN. ¥ A, A. REGINA AND -