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. of the Columbia Hospital for Women snd of the Medical Society of the Dis- trict of Columbia: also belonged to the Masons, the Phi Delta Theta and Alpha Kappa fraternities, and the District of Columbia Alumni Associa- tion of the University of Pennsylvania. Born in Victor, Jowa, Dr. Corley was graduated from Iowa Wesleyan Univer- sity and later graduated in medicine from the University of Pennsylvania. He first came to this city for duty on the house staff of Columbia Hospital. In more recent years he had become widely known as a gedhtrlciln. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Ida Hill Corley; two sons, Karl C. Corley, jr. and J. Edmund Corley and four brothers, Prof. Ames Corley of Williams College, Rev. Jesse L. Corley of Los Angeles, Calif.; Dr. Roy F. Corley of Smyrna, Del. and Foss Corley of Hart- ford, Conn. Funeral services wil be conducted at the residence tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Bishop William F. Mc- Dowell of the Methodist Episcopal Church will officiate. —_— IN GRANITE. MARBLE BRONZE ON | Road Built to Ancient Galleys, DISPLAY at 448 NEW YORK AVENUE N.W. . . NEMI, Italy, February 12 (#).—It is Washington Granite now possible for tourists to walk in & galley that carried Emperor Caligula. Monumental Co., Inc. [Eind in"s fake for centuries. it has WILLIAM JARDINE. Secty. been ‘brought up on dry land and a 448 N. Y. Ave. N.W. Natl. 5870 Open a Charge Account ‘Pay Weekly or Monthly Don’t hesitate to ask for credit at Eise- man’s. You can have a 30, 60 or 90 day account, without any additional cost for credit. DR. CORLEY, CHILD © SPECIALIST, DIES Began Practice Here in 1905 and ‘Was Member of Columbia Hospital Staff. Karl C. Corley, prominent physi- specialist in children’s dis- , died at his home, 5649 Western avenue, yesterday afternoon after a short illness. He was 66 years old. Dr. Corley had been practicing here since 1905, and was widely known. 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Dot MART Market TR T SO Ve R STORE - ts. N.W. C. BROOKS CO.. INC., ANSBURG! TAIRE R RN ELECTRIC CO., 1814 Conn. Ave. N.W. BROQKLAND WARE MAS THONI® ot 51, MW, THOMPSON FUR. CO., 2006 co.. 1%h and" Monree Bis. NE. R. L. Ave. N.E. PRRON R 1o T T R Takoms Park, #d. VORI * o LOTEROP STEUART, INC., W. YO oD, N P e ‘THE EVENING ST ‘MRS. L. V. FROST DIES. Clerk Served as Naval Yeomanette During War. Mrs. Laura Virginia Frost, clerk of the United States Veterans' Bureau, Wwho served as yeomanette in the United States Navy during the World War, died at her home, 457 G street,) yes- terday. Death was ascribed to heart disease, Funeral services will be conducted at the residence tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. Interment will be at Belts- ville, Md. Mrs. Prost was a member of the U. 8. 8. Jacob Jones Post of the Amer- ican Legion. She is survived by a sister, Miss Clara E. Brown of this city. SPEAKS ON LINCOLN. Dr. Simon Addresses Luncheon of Artistic Lighting Association. Dr. Abram Simon of the Washington Hebrew Congregation spoke on “Lessons From Lincoln” today at a luncheon meeting of the Artistic Lighting Equip- ment Association in the Mayflower Hotel. The association, in_conjunction with the style show at the Washington Audi- torium, is now holding its annual con- vention. Arthur L. Abbot of the Society for Electrical Development and E. W. Commery of the General Electric Co. Research Laboratory addressed the asso- ciation this morning. The convention ends Saturday. ‘ o Funeral Director City and | Suburban Service Just Phone | JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Telephone Atlantic 1700-1701 e n s S E [T ey o AR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1930. Births Reported. The hs have been reported to. the T Do in the ‘DSt 34 the David F. and Helen R. Viands, boy. Shirley J."and Zelle M. Boley, sirl. Henry J.'and Margaret G. Hough, girl. Robert ‘', ‘and Nannie G. Woods,'sirl. nd Evelyn Willis, boy. nd Anna M. Gee, boy. Suante G.'and Hedwig Bindhoim. Boy. Norman C._and Madeliné B. Damon, boy. Paul and Ensielle Fitzatrick. boy, Edwin A. and Neomi M. Richmond, boy. Russell J. 'and Meredithi Garner, boy. Vernon K. ‘and Bessie B. Durst, boy. James W and Edith V. Clough, boy. Luman P. and Eilen E. Clements, bov. J; Donald "and C. Louise ‘Corridon, Frederic H. and Alice Chambers, girl. John L. and Cora A. Oliver, gir! Powell H. B. and Grace H. Coons. girl. James C. and Mildred M. Adams, irl. hefMe J. and Helena M. Yeager. girl- harles E. and Edith M. ‘Willlams, girl. Anthony and Rosie Poiicelll, boy. Elliot L. and Grare| M. Alams, boy. Clarence A, and Florence E. Dore. irl. Richard B. and Clara_B. Woodrum. girl. Elmer G_and Lucille B_Piaisted. girl. Robert and Evelyn R. Smith, . Leon and Katie Hurt, girl Edward and Wilhemena Bradley, girl. William and Miriam O. Wingfleld, girl. Percy and Phyllis Whitby, girl. Louis and Beatrice Nickens, girl. Claude and Winifred Fawcette, girl. Benjamin F. and Roxie Mason, boy. Arthur d ‘Veronica Coehins, boy. James and Catherine Folson. boy. Crafton J. and Winifred V. Keyes, boy. Edward a) Lucy Tate, gil . Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported {o,the Health Department in tre paet 24 ours: Eva Hunsberger, 85, 535 Quincy st. Melissa B. Mercer, 84, 803 Taylor st. Robert Longstaff. 80, United States Sol- diers' Home Hospital. Mary E. Brady, 73, 1242 D st. s.e. Fred J. Mersheimer, 73, 1304 East Capitol st. Nathan_ Relsman. 69, Garfield Hogital. Jessie H. Magruder. 67, 4007 21st st. n.e. ‘"C]lfil E“ B{e'mnn. 65, Georgetown Univer- ¥ Hospital. rcinomas Béll, 50, United States Soldiers' me Hosp John K. Hart, 54. Shoreham Building. Jean S Rl 83. 2604 14th: st. Charles B. Klupp, 49, 1022 9th st. John M. Richter, 48, Providence Hospital. ‘Alice E. Tanner. 40, en route o Casualty Hospital. sASHOR Cox, 39. Georsetown University ospital. Afnes Anderson, 21, 310 E st. . Yoie’ Atar 95 Months, “Providence Hos- ital. Albert_Meader, 70, Casualty Hospital. John De Veille, 62. 312 Florida ave. Cornellus Cook. 36, Gallinger Hospital. Marcella Alexander, 2 months, 1325}2 Neale Dl nfant of Benjamin F. and Roxie Mason, 14_hours. 1132 New Jersey ave. Infant of Arthur and Veronica Coehins, 2 hours, 1343 6th st. o A national essay competition recently conducted by the Fruit Trades Feder- ation of England was won by Pecg Sanders, a little cripple who for mont! has been lying on her back in a Chelsea hospital. Control”. And you'll appreciate the advantages offered by the Frigidaire power unit. It is con- cealed within the cabinet and is extra powerful; It maintains temperatures that keep foods fresher, longeri—regardless of kitchen heat; And you'll be delighted with the greater beauty and greater convenience of the Frigide aire cabinet. Every household model is now lustrous, rust-proof Porcelain-on-steel inside and out—as easy to clean as chinaware. Visit our showroom. Seea complete demon- stration. Let us tell you about the low prices and liberal terms. Come in today. i 'S BATTERY AND DESSEZ'S BATTES 11th and Pa. Ave. 8.E. CARL DAUBER. 2320 18th St. N.W. KLO! INS° NT CO. BiL o B N, CO] RADIO. 1A, 9 CLARENDON. VA. R PR e R T Hoter Company Electric Refrigerators for Homes, Stores and Public Institutions +. « Electric Water Coolers for Homes, Stores, Offices and Factories .. o Ice Cream Cabinets . ... Milk Cools ing Equipmeat. .. Room Coolers. | AN JOURNALIST TO SPEAK. Briton Will Discuss “The World Viewed From London.” 8. K. Ratcliffe, British journalist, will speak on “The World Viewed Prom London” tomorrow night in the Central High School Auditorium at 8:15 o'clock under the auspices of the Community Institute. He will be presented to his audience by Dr. Isadore Lubin, head of the Brookings Institute of Economics. Mr. Rateliffe will arrive in Washing- M;n x;"l’n'gn;(m“\;z m& will !:e the ru‘esls i of Dr. a rs. Worth Bagley Daniel while in this city, it SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals at and Sailings From New York. ARRIVED, Caledonia—Nassau . Scythia—Liverpool Carabobo—La Guayra . Muenchen Fepruary 1 February 4 i 30 a—Southampton Puerio Barrios Arcadian —Bermuda. Biboney—Havana . Caronia—Havana A Calgaric—West Indies 'ciuise. American Farmer—London. Frederik VIII—Copenhage; Gharie s Liverpool 0. innewaska—London Vuleania—Nasau ... Island. Huron—Turks i DUE TODAY. Volendam—West Indi % Pan-America— Busnos. Aires . Western Ocean—8t. T Fonuel Alfonso XITI—Coranns DUE TOMORROW. Munargo—Nassau Rosalind—8t. Johns Dominica—Trinidad Bermuda—Bermuda Santa February February 8 ...January 31 ‘January 30 Fevruary February February 1 1 8 February 4 January 23 February ‘2 February 8 january 24 ‘January 20 February 10 February 8 February 4 Pebruary 11 February & January 30 DUE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14. President Harding—Hamb: February § Carmania—Hava; February 11 Orizaba—Havana February 11 Rochambeau—Havre February 5 DUE SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15. | Maraues de Comillas—Barcelona..February 3 Estonia—Danzig . .January 31 DUE SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16. Pastores—Port Limon. February 8 Monterey—Vera Cruz. February 10 DUE MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17. Fort St. George—Bermud, February 1 American _Shipper—London . February Ascanin—Southampton February California—G| 3 Febi Clevel Hamburg . rinidad 5 s 7 7 7 8 1 2 1 12 Stavangerfjord—Oslo .. Stuttgart—Bremerhaven . Westernland- 3333 3333 February Ji Albertic—Liverpool Augustus—Genoa Bremen—Bremerhaven . Drottningholm—Gothenbur, Majestic—Southampton Baris—Havre .. President Ga: Arcadian— Caronia—] Siboney—Havana . Western Prince—Buenos Alres DUE WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19. Vandyck—Buenos Aires. anuary 27 Chateau Thierry—8San Francisco. February 1 DUE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20. Pebruary 12 M vi February 15 —8t_John's .. Bermuda—Hamilton Pebruary 18 | Tachira—La February 11 Munargo—Nassau . February 17 OUTGOING STEAMERS. SAILING TODAY. orge—Bermuds. editerranean crilse. on, Cristob: Fort St. France—] Zacapa—King: pllerto Colo Guayra, Puerto Cabello Biorace Luckenbich—Pacific Coast. Ragnvald Jarl—Ls Guayra. BAILING TOMORROW. President Van Buren—World cruise, Arcadian—Be Coamo—San Juan and Santo Domingo City. America—Plymouth, Cherbourg and Ham- it Barbara—Cristobal, Callso and Vai- Sant Darais Empress of Frange—Mediterranean_cruise. Western Ocean——8t. Thomas, Dominic ranads and Paramaribo. t Indies cruise. Alre: 'olycarp— J jardinian Prince—Buenos Aires, BAILING PRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14. unargo—Nassau uthern Prince—Ria de Janeiro, Santos, Montevideo and Buenos Alre ort au_ Prince. rnia—Cannes, Napies and Patras. Martinique—Fuerto Colombl Sud Africano—Montevideo and Buenos Aires. €ity of Carlisle—Port Said. Halesius—Capetown. len Park—Nassau. . W. Stewart—Arubs SAILING SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 15, American_Banker—London. Bcythia—Cobh_and Liverpool. Minnewaska—London. Frederik VIII—Oslo and Copen] s—Cadiz and Barcelons. n_cruise. h and Hemburs. ic—Cobh and Liverpool. Ori a—Havi o 84 icintoHavans, Progreso and Vers uz, Porto Rico—San Juan, Ecuador—Puerto Colom bal and San_Jose d Cartagena, Cristo- THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Increasing cloudiness, followed by rain late tonight or tomorrow morning; warmer tonight; colder tomorrow afternoon or night; fresh to strong southwest winds. Maryland—Cloudy, followed by rain tonight and tomorrow; warmer tonight and on the coast tomorrow; fresh to strong southwest and south winds. Virginia—Cloudy, followed by rain to- night and tomorrow; warmer tonight and in southeast portion, tomorrow; fresh southwest and south winds, possi- bly becoming strong tomorrow. ‘West Virginia—Rain and warmer to- night; tomorrow cloudy and colder, pre- ceded by rain, Record for Twenty-four Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 39; 8 p.m., 36; 12 midnight, 34; 4 am, 29; 8 am., 3 noon, 41. Barometer—4 pm.. 30.32; 8 pm, 30.33; 12 midnight, 30.34; 4 a.m., 30.33; 8 am, 30.34; noon, 30.29. Highest temperature, 41, occurred at noon_today. Lowest temperature, 26, occurred at 5 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 34; lowest, 22. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 1:36 a.m. and 1:46 p.m.: high tide, 8 a.m. and 7:36 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 2:29 am. and 2:42 pm.; high tide, 8:03 am. and 8:20 pm. The Sun and Moon. ‘Today—Sun rose 7:04 am.; sun sets 5:42 pm. ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises 7.03 am.; sun sets 5:43 p.m, Moon ries 4:54 p.m.; sets 6:55 a.m. Weather in Various Cities. Stations. 0o gupIsa; 359y]] Abilene, Tex Albany, N. Y. Atlanta, Ga. Atlantic City. Clear Clear Clear | A U.DEBATERS WIN. Continuing its unbroken string of victories this year, the American Uni- versity debating team last night de- feated Ohio Wesleyan University by a vote of 2 to 1. The American University team, con- sisting of Bruce Altchison, James Swan and Arthur Murphy, took the negative of the question, “Resolved, That the policy of providing a liberal arts educa- tion for all high school graduates who seek it is sound.”” The visitors, who up- held the affirmative, were: Phillips Moulton, Donald Sherbondy and James Rinnert. . Judges were Representative Colton of Utah, Frank M. Parrish and Carl S. Dow. The presiding officer was Dr. George B. Woods, dean of the College of Liberal Arts, American University. Cheka Protest Brings Arrest. PARIS, February 12 (#).—Ten per- sons were arrested last night at an anti- Soviet demonstration when the demon- strants started toward the Soviet em- tassy and the French foreign office. Four policemen were wounded before the riot squads came to the rescue, ‘The meeting was arranged by a Paris newspaper as protest against activities of the Cheka, or Soviet secret police, @ards of Thanks. NOONE, MARGARET C. We wish to ex- Dress our sincere thanks and appreciation to our relatives and friends for their sympathy and beautiful floral tribut.s fluring the illness ‘and death of m 28 e and our devoted mother, - GARET C. NOONE. ROBERT P. NOONE AND FAMILY. 12¢ TURNER, RICHARD CARROLL. We wish to extend our sincere thanks and apprecia- tlon to our many friends and relatives for their kindness, beautiful floral offerings and messages of sympathy during the iliness and the death of our heloved one, RICHARD CARROLL TURNER THE FAMILY. * Draths. BROOKS, ALICE. On Tuesday. February 11, 1930, ALICE BROOKS. devoted daughter of Robert and Josephine Brooks, grand- daughter of Mattie Brooks and sister of Grace E. Brooks. Funeral Sunday, Febru- arv 16, at 1:30 pm.. trom Union' Wesley M. E. Church, 23rd st. between L and M sts. n.w., Rev. Hailstorks officiating. Re- ¢ mains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis west end parlors, 28th st. and Dumbarton ave. n.w., until 3 p.m, Friday, thereafter at her late 'residence, 2300 Eve st. n.w. 16 CHARITY, MARY TURNER. Entered into Clear Clear Pt.cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Rain Cloudy Pt.cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear Rain Clear Pt.cloudy Cloudy Rain Clear Cloudy Pt.cloudy Foge Cloudy Balumore, Md. 105! Buffalo, N. Y. Charieston, S.C. Chicago, Til.. . Cincinnati, Ol FEETEETCY - 8. Denver, Colo.. Detroit, Mich.. El Paso, Tex Galveston, Tex. 29.98 Helena, Mont. Huro: City.Mo. Los ‘Angeles. Louisville, Miami, Fia New Ol New York, N.¥. Oklahoma’ City. o Nebi m: Philadeiphia Ehoenix, Portiand. Portland, Baleigh;’ N, Salt Lake Cit San Antonio. 8an Diego. San_ Francisco. St. Louls, Mo.. 8t. Paul, Minn. Y Pt N EL AT P T 258522588 sunenyy FOREIGN. (Noon, Greenwich time, todgy.) statiope © Temperatirel Weather. Horta (Fayal), Azores... 58 Cloudy (Current observations.) Hamilton, 60 Bermuda lear gan Juaii, Porto Ri Part cloudy ARGENTINA. ~Temperature—Precipitation.— 3 . Depar. Cur, Depar. 0.§1F DgP Corn 3one ¥4 CLUB PLANS CONCERT. | Well Known Artists Will Be Heard Tomorrow Night. A musical concert for members and guests of the University Club, featuring well known artists of Washington, will be held tomorrow evening in the ball- room of the club, streets. Kurt Hetzel, planist and Wagnerian interpreter, and Bernard G. Spille, tenor | soloist at the New York Avenue Pres- byterian Church, are on the program. Lewis Lofton Moneyway, chairman of the entertainment committee, will in- troduce the artists. FOUR DIE OF GAS., Mother and Three Sons Perish in Queensborough Home. NEW YORK, February 12 (P).—A mother and her three sons were found Hi ‘Turks Island. Calamares—Havana, = Oristobal and Port TIViVeso-Santiago, Kingston, Puerto' Castills and Puerto Barrios. Celba—La Celb: Rosalind—8t. John's and Hallfax. Bermuda—Hamilton. Gaiedonia— et Tnites crulse. - Havana. g:é::‘\meflc-no—uontevlm and Buenos Mcabi—Puerto Colombia. SAILING MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17. Jefterson—Norfolk. SAILING TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 18, Ancon—Port au Prince and Cristobal. BAILING WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 19. C 1a—Havana. atrie-Maderia, Gibralts, Napl illes. Fort st. George—Bermuda. Santa Marta—Kingston, gena, Puerto Colombia and President __Harding—Plymouth, gt mgiis, c-nb%no—-s- Juan, La Guayrs, Puerto Cs bello ln?“ Marac and Mar- rigtobal, Cart: nta Ma; Cherbours imal Rescus TMALS apply Animal + lost Februar: MONEY—Small sum 1._Call Cleveland 59 dead last night in their homes, in Queens Bom}fix‘, from gas which issued from five open jets on the kitchen range. 'r'k'x!e dead were Mrs. Martha Wil dauer, 34; Goodhart Wildauer, 10 levey‘wlld.luer. 8, and Henry Wil dauer, 4. ‘The bodies were discovered by Oscar ‘wildauer, the husband and father. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St N-W. Bhons, west o0s Established 1841 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 ST. N.W. National 2473 SEVENTH Modern Chapel, Telepho; TIMOTHY HANLON Puneral Director Private_Ambulance 641 H St. N.E. Linc. 5543 V. L. SPEARE CO. the ‘successors of nor connected with e oriuimal W K. Spears establish- 1009 H St. N.W. erly 940 F St. N.W. LOST. BABY [OTOGRAPH, back of oval mi A»";:En E;’ highly. Reward. Call Hyatt: BAG—Black Gladstone 1ns clothin: rd. from 1810 Conn. d important let- K, checks and postal money Of- 428 Mass. ave. n. L BRACELET, topazes, engraved “Anne Heturn Mrs, Anne Herrle, 19 Aosen"ser Ghevy "Chase: Tl Wis. 3918w ERAGELET, o R T LA ', white gold, al, turday, B 00r Fox Theater. Reward. ‘Phone. G BULL TERRIER, male, white_excepi brown right cheek; name on collar “BIll"; property Ll!llt.“g:ll. U. 8. Marines. Reward. 0tc- CAT—Lost or strayed from 1824 16th st. large tiger cat, with leather coll and bell. Reward if returned to above a dress. Phone North_0385. Terrie: tug No. 17906. . J.'H. De Sibour, 1200 15th st. n.w. Potomac 1500." ' s EYEGLASSES, Edmunds case, P. O. 20th now. o Florida ave. and 18th st. North __Reward. GLASSES—Silver-rim, in _Pranklin Monday, 10th. Reward. Phone Mrs. Clayton, G 0850 : PACKAGE containing black ik slip. Refurn to lost and found dept. at 5. Kann's Sons PERSTAN CAT, biue: Phone North 3551. OLIGE Whout 8 months; Biacl Brown: 438 e 1201 Girard s St dned® TS SPEOTACLES and case, Monday, on Ga. ., Al 3 . Re urn. P A BPECTACLES, shell rim, in brown leathel all silver rosary locket, initia) BoCKeTbooK. T dies Foom, St Boor” Tavestment Bidk Jour: 14, is returned to . F. Hermon, 811 E o of de & s B, liberal reward.” Valued a3 ceased husband s AL in mo ween 14th 'sta. now. - Gall Alexandria 817, Re: B e i e Wm.hH. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 412 H St NE. Lincoln 0524 Modern_Chapel Established 1876 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th_St. N.W. Phone North 0047 ALMUS R. SPEARE .m"l‘éz'.‘i‘.c:nnecli:fitl‘ Asve." 5 POTOMAC 4600 8 yrs. at 1208 'H st.. 45 yrs. at 940 F st. Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. 1200 ot St NW.____ a2 Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home 924 New_York Ave. N.W. District 2600 Quick, Dignified, Efficlent Service _ Automobile’ Service, Chapel W. Deal & Co. 816 H ST. N. INCOLN_8200. J. WILLIAM LEE’S SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CREMATORIUM. A\. AVE. N.W. _NATIONAL 1384, 1388 CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301_EAST CAPITOL ST. one_Lincoin_ 0332, FUNERAL DESIGNS. Dt Auto Delivery Sei T Fromot Aute Delivery_Serviee Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St, Artistic—expressive—inexpensivi GEO. C., SHAFFER EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS AT MOD- ERATE PRICES. TEL. NAT. 2416 & NAT. 0106 e ey, J4hi & Eye and_Sunda; CEMETERIES. GLENWOOD CEMETERY. Vaultage, $5 per month. and sltes for sale, Clear Fart cloudy | Fifteenth and I, eternal rest Wednesday, February 12, 1930, at 5:30 am., at her residence, 1334 'W st. n.w. MARY TURNER CHARITY, the be- loved mother of Richard W. and Katie Turner, Hattle Turner Eccles, Laura C. Payne and Lillan M. Charity. Notice of funeral hereafter. ¥ CHRISTIAN, NANNIE. Departed this Jife on Monday, February 10, 1630, at 11:45 bm. at her residence. 228 2nd st. n.e., NANNIE CHRISTIAN. She leaves mourn_her departure three children, Mrs. Irene Gor- don. Mrs. Ethel Singleton and Alphonzo Christian; iwo sisters, Mrs. Rosa Chavis and Miss Julia Bell, and many other rela- tives ‘and friends. ' Funeral Priday. Feb- ruary 14, at 1 p.m.. from Second Baptist Church. 3rd st. between H and I sts, L. S. Holloman, pastor. Sleep on. mother, and take thy rest, We loved thee, but Jesus loved thes' best. COMLEY., MARGARET C. Departed this life suddeniy, on Tuesday, February 11, 1930, 830 pm.. at_her' home. 21 Harrison st. Cherrydale, Va. in fuil ‘triumph of Christian faith, MARGARET C.. beloved wife of Ernest W. Comley, in her sixtieth 50 leaves a daushter. Thelma . And two sons, Roland W. three sisters.’ Plora Little; Annie Bulmer' and Sophia Hamilton, and A m Campbell, besides two dchildren and a large number of other Telatives and friends. Funeral Friday. February 14, 3 o'clock pm. from Cherrydale M. P. Church, Rev. John A. Trader, pastor. 13¢ ruary i1, at his residence, est- ern ave! n.w. Dr. KARL C. CORLEY. Services at'his late residence cn Thurs: day. February 13, at 2:30 p.m. Interment private. CRAWFORD, EDNA HARLLEE. On Tuesday, February '11, 1930, EDNA HARLLE: CRAWFORD, ' beloved ‘wite of _Francis E. Crawford. Funeral from W. W. Déal's funeral homie, 816 H st. n.e. Thursday, February 13, at 2:30 p.m.’ Interment Glen” wood Cemetery. DUVALL, ROBERT L. ary 10, 1930, Hosy ROBERT L. 'DUVALL, = retired Qist sergeant of 24th Infantry. He leaves to mourn -thelr loss a devoted wife, Edna Duvall. and » host of other relatives and friends " Puneral from his late residence, 118V st nw. Friday, February 4. at iy p.m. - Interment Arlington Cemetery. R tives and friends invited. 13 ESER. ANNIE B. Tuesday, February 11, 1930, ANNIE B. ESER (nee Densmore), beloved wife of George F. Eser, aged 87 years. Fu- neral’ from W. W. 's_funeral home, 816 H_st. n.e. bruary 14, at 11 a.m. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. | FAGAN MATHIAS E, On Tuesday, February 11, 1930, at his residence. 1440 V st. n.w., MATHIAS E. FAGAN. beioved husband of Harriet Chapman Fagan. Funeral from 8t. Paul's Catholic Church, 15th and V st | nw.on ‘Thursday, February 13, &t 9 am. Pebru- On Monday, Febru. e 11:20 pm., at Wa FROST, LAURA VIRGINIA. Tuesday, Feb- ruary’ 11, 1930, at her residence. 457 G st. n.w. LAURA VIRGINIA FROST. Funerai from her late residence Thursday, Febru- ary 13,-1930, at 11 o'clock a.m. Relatives and_friends invited to attend. Interment at Beltsville, Md. » S FROST, LAURA V. U. 8. 8. Jacob Jones Post, No. 2, of in AURA V. FROST, on Tuesday. Februa . 1930. at her 'residence. 457 G st. n.w. Funerai Thursdsy, Febriary 13. from her resi- dence, at'1l a.m. Interment at Beitsville, Md. All comrades requested to attend. Signed: JANE M. BREENE. MARY J. TATSPAUGH, ' Commander. ‘Adjutant. GODFREY, ANNIE F. On Tuesday. Feb. ruary 111930, at her residence. 501 Tul: Takoma' Park, Md., ANNIE F. be I wife of Charles H. and mother of Charles H. Godfrey, Jr., in her ffty-fth year. ains resting ‘at the Nevius fu- neral home, 924 New York ave. n.w., where services will held Wednesday, _Feb- ruary 12, at 7 pm. Interment in Phi | delphia, 'Pa. 120 GOSSIN, HOWARD. Departed this life o Monday, February 10. 1030, a:, Freedmen Hospital, HOWARD GOSSIN, devoted hus. band of Rebecca Gossin and brother of Andrew, Mercer and Randolph Go: also leaves three sisters and three in-law, Remains resting at the W. Ernest vis' Co._funeral parlors, 2223 Georgis . February 13, m ‘Mount_Carmel Baptist } LEY, DR. KARL C. On Tuesday, Feb- oo 5649 ‘W The comrades of the | ) 3 TURNER, FERDINAND, WARHL, Beaths. v. '\ Tues- dny. February 11 1980, st Bl HOME: Brandywine, Md., 'GEORGE V.. THOMP- TRohpror Funtral rom Hie Rerme. Todge , T - dny, Pebriars 15 1930, R 13 Selock. e De s lite suadenis, o Monaay.esriary. 10, 1990, 1337 Wylle courts me. At his residence, FERDINAND TURNER. beloved brother of Sydolia Ford. He leaves to mourn 'ha'l lose & host of other relatives and friends Funeral Thursday. Pebruary 13, at 1:30 50 o, Bariots Bros? Faneral s T vited. “Interment Payne's Gemeters. VOORHEES. ELIZA A. -Wednesday, Febru- ary 12, 1930. at her residence. 1 Kenll- worth ‘ave. n.e., ELIZA A. befoved widow of JOSEPH H. VOOI 3 rvices will be held at her late residefce, Fridey. Faiary, 1, S S el o vited: . Na- tional Cemetery. Fulesagy Artupten fi. ehcunry 11 1980, oy hbr rouh 232 ruary ‘11, 1030, at, har residence. icholson at. s.e.. MARY LUGKEL WAHL beloved wife of Julius Wahl. Punéral from the chapel of Thom: F. Murray & Son. 2007 Nichols ave. on Thursday, Feb- Tunry 13, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. " Ynterment Prospect Hill Gemetgys In Memoriam. r déar Wife and mother: MARTHA E, ALLEN, who died four J!l:\ ago today, February 12, 1926, Remembrance is.a golden chain Deatn tries to. brent, -but all in yain: To have, to love, then to part, Is the greatest sorrow of one's heart, A wonderful moer, woman and aid, One who was beffer God never made: A wonderful worker, so loyal and true One in a milllon.—that. mother. was you HER DEVOTED HUSBAND AND DAUGH- PABRIERE, THOMAS 1. but, Temembrance of our dear son an ther, THOMAS 1. BARRIERE. who deparisd this life two years ago todry, February 12, 1926 This day recalls sad memorles Of a dear one laid to re: And the one who thinks ¢f Him today. Is the one that loved him, best, In sad but loving I cannot say ‘and will not say That he is dead—he is just away.. He has wandered into an unknown land To be guided by his Master's hand. And though our hearts are sad today We want to believe he is dust away. AUNT MARY. * BINNIX, JULIA ROBINSON. Sacred to the memory of my mother, who died six years ago today. HER SON, IRWIN B. ROBINSON. * CORRY, JAMES ROBERT. In loving remem- brance of our dear husband and father, who departed this life five yeas to! day. February 12, 1925, . Gone, but not forgotten, HIS WI AND SON. * DINNIS, EDWIN. 1In. loving mem o dear boy, THOMAS EDWIN :)I?' l!u' ';:fr‘ passed away seven years ago today, Peb- ruary 12, 1923. - Gone, dear baby: gone forever. How we miss your smiling face. Pl i la il LOVING MOTHER ‘A;'Ju;.;'l'.fi EDWARDS, GRACE HUTTON. In loving remembrance of my dear Baried iy e thirteen » > Sod. bruary 12, 1917, kb 1t \ughter, Ever faithful, kind and truef Now &t rest, so sweet in hea All loving' hearts. remember you. Always through her kindly th Amongst life’s noxious weeds. ¥ There is a world above. Where parting is. unkiiown; A long eternity of love, Formed for the good alon And faith beholds the dyin ere, Translated to that happier sphere. Jesus, Thou Prince of Bife, Thy_chosen cannot die: Like Thee they conauer in the strife HUTTON HUNT. el GIBSON, HENRIETTA. ' In loving memory glrélgaflcflYh'l“‘e ’:nd ther, HENR! A 5 "o et 2 Fobruary 12,1030, . 5 Jers, Vo0 YouAY “Tis sweet to remember the one Thougy ahsent to s she 15 stil v could - DEVOTED HUSBAND AND m%”oxh"qa HARDESTY. NETTIE. In memory of NET. TIE HAR] , Who_di today, Februaty 12, 1oas. To 0YC YeATE & Loved and missed by her hugband. R ARDESTY. o HOOVER, CHARLES M, A tribute to the mmou‘g:;;lyna‘ band, CHARLES M. who ‘ted this life one r IE a3 Fuary 12,1 <. "His Wik, et ance of ot Rearen sonara hog our JOHN EDWARD HURLIY.“TH“M&“:ID g!;lzigenll 10 years ago today, ;Gbrllll‘l ‘We seem to see in the soft, di a e e e B U T when the sun's last ray Goes down in the far-off West. > ‘We_miss you no less as ! Al e a1 on st dR s parses or Por ‘::ernfi'ncr:? never close le door of And the lamp of our love is still glowing. PAPA AND MAMA. ce hers Just nd tender loved h: - You smiled your whole life thr cAnd mll];%‘:‘h{)oul“ your :ll‘!’l‘:m "And too good to 16t remain " 7% BROTHER AND SISTERS, * JACKSON, RICHARD A In remembrance of my dear husband, RICH- ARD A. JACKSON. who departed this life three years ago today, Pebruary 13, 1937, In my home you are fondly remember ‘Sweet thoushts Stll Cling 56 Jour mame: The heart that loved you so dearly in, life Loves you in death the same. HISSDNDIVOTID WIFE, DILLIE . JACK- and - an father. GEORGE W. JONES, who departed {his lifo. ten years a¥0 today, Feor o , what & weight of sorre - me. a silent voice, And only his_vacant chair. WIFE AND CHILDREN, * LYNCH, CATHARINE CECELIA. In loving memary of our dear daughter d CATHARINE CECELIA LYNCH,” who 80 peacefully passed away one year ago to- day, February 13, We think of Catharine faring on ag dear In the love of there as In the love of here. Wllk;' Adcneery smile and & wave of the usry 1 0 p.m., i Church, 3rd ‘and gan_officiating. morial Cemetery. GRIFFIN, ROBERT E. On Monday, Febru: ary_10.’ 1930, at 7 . at hi; 63 Plerce st. n. loved husband of Emma G. brother of Joseph, Louis, John Grigin, Annie Talign 'of New at 2 o'clock, tist Church.’ R st. bet. 12th and 13th sts. nw. Rev. C. E. Smith, officiating. Re! tives and friends Invited. 13 HENDLEY, JAMES A. Suddenly, on Wed- nesday, February 12,1930, at his residenct 4610 Norwood drive n.w. JAMES A, be loved husband of Adah P. Hendley. No- tice of funeral later. HENSON, MARY ELLA. On Monday. Feb- ruary 10, 1930, MARY ELLA HENSON (ne Jones) of 613 C st. se.. loving wife of Charles Henson, devoted daughter of John H. Jones and ‘the late Alice Jones and sister of Mrs, Alberta Carson. =Puneral from Ebenezer M. E. Church, 4th and D Friday, February at 2 pm. and {riends invited. 13! » FREDERICK J. Suddenly Tu day, February 11, 1030, FREDERICK beloved husband of Florence M. Jouvenai (nee Horstkamp). Funeral from his late ence, 2415 1st st. n.w.. Friday, Feb. ruary 14; at a.m. Requiem mass 8t. Martin’s Church, at 10 o'clock. Rel tives and friends invited. 13 KING. MARY ELLEN. On Monday, Feb. ruary 10, 1930, at 845 p.m., at the resl. dence of' her daughter, Hay Reyn: olds, 702 Pershing drive. Lyon Park, Ar- lington County, Va., MARY ELLEN KING. beloved wife of the late Alfred King, aged 75 years. Puneral from the above resi- dence on Thursday, February 13, at 2 p.m. Relatives and’ friends invited. In- terment Glenwood Cemeter: 12 KING, THOMAS H. On Tuesday, Februar; 11,'1930. at Providence Hospital. THOMA! H. beloved husband of “the iate Mary Elizal Kiug. ~Funeral from his late residence, Clinton, Md., day. m.; i Bt. Eye sts. s.w.. Rev. Jerni- nterment Lincoln Me- Mo and Charles Rochell it and, She has wandered into an unknown land. THE PAMILY. * MILES, CATHARINE. In sad but loving re- By g Hever SR . who dicd one year & - ruary 12, 1929, i We watched you, dear mother, But little did know That on this day- one year ago Your soul from us Would 0. mother, o e loved you de h w do the Remembrance is & golden chain Death tries to break, but art reatest sorrow of our hearts. HER LoViIRG DADSHIH AN oranp CHILDREN. 3 . NEWMAN, THOMAS H. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear father, THOMAS H. NEWMAN. who departed this life two yéars ago today, February 13, 1928, No one knows how much we miss him, No one knows the tears we shed; But in heaven we hope to meet him, i EiR A ERDRE, FouM Ay SISTER. ! Se SONDHEIMER, VIRGINIA. T ing remembrance of our di R0 ‘entered ‘Into Tt 15 yeace Beesoden. ars February 13, 1918, 4 "Tis sweet to remember her who once. was Though absent, to us she s 2 The MIaRIEAL stars. shine on. the ‘Sravs Of the one we loved but could not save. AND GRANDCHILDREN. i STEELE, MARY E. In sad but loving re- membrance of our dear mother, MARY STEELE, "who departed this life ipree years ago today, February 13, 1937, She was one with soul diving Whose heart was constant-and true: One who was the same Dearest mother, that w One who was always kind, ruary Church, a 1814 at'10 a.m." Interinent at church ceme- ery MANNING, GERTRUDE I. On Wednesday. February 12, 1930, at_her residence, 953 Longfellow ., GERTRUDE I MAN- NING, beloved daughter of Laura E. in her forty-elghth year. Remains idress until Friday evius Friday, February 14, at 2 p.m. in Rock Creek Gemetery. On_Monday, Feb- , hef resi- [STONE CLARA L Al at Invited. 12 ‘Who would alway: sive and forget; One with the purest of minds, Whose friendship was ever set. her amiling face A it T e em =R LOVING DAGHTER A, SN LAW, ANNIE AND JOHN M. REED, In sad but lov 2 ir 'Wits Hoa mothers i ag0 today, February' 12, & line of s Tremembrance, " o o ¥ That fifimfifi'xkn grieve for gou., Departed this | WAUGH. RACHEL'A. A tribute of love & February i1, 1 t_his Idence. 16" Decatur _st.. JAMES M. MONTGO! Funeral Prida: T Md, yea m., rt Lincoln. REDDULS, REBECCA. Departed this life Monday,’ Februar; 1.2%& ] Hospital, RE! A BEDDULS, he leaves 8, devotéd mother, Ellzabeth Rollins, an gpe brother, James H. Rolling, and & host bR e " d devotlon to our dear mother, 5 SAYGH, Wno Basted shto i’ erese Lerbind 840 today, Pebruary 12, 1924. 'T breatl D ST L eyl e world see: her Titnous. e e e hosher, Blefe wipe out many things, TETIAIS (e oToRc o0, mer :tu_hnu:.c.n' ”‘hfiz M;E_" h:: m':!