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Martyr to Scienoce Dies. EDINBURGH, Scotland, March 17 | P —Dr. J. W. L._Spence is dead, | martyr to selence. He lost one arm and ')mrt another in his researches in the | X-ray fleld, in which he was a ploneer ted with Wilhelm Roentgen. He | @ an annuity from the Oarnegle | Hero Pund. THE EVENING : AWARDS ARE GIVEN 10 140B0Y SCOUTS . .18 Attain Eagle Rating—Dr. | that have created unusual buying NEW SPRING SUITS Worth $35—Special — ON LIBERAL CREDIT Every suit a new Spring model . . . correct- | ly tailored of the finest woolens. Smart yvoung men’s styles in the best Spring shades. is PEN A CHARGE AC- COUNT AND PAY IN CONVENIENT WEEKLY OR MONTHLY SUMS. No added cost for liberal terms. FISEMAN'S venth and F Sts. Money to Loan PURCH ASE OR FINANC PROPERTY Save brokerage fees by being a member of our Association— our members borrow money to acquire or refinance property in Washington—investigate our plan NOW! Open daily 9 to 5 Saturday until noon N ATIONAL P ERMANENT® Building Asso Organized 1890 949 Ninth Street N.W. Just Below N. Y. Ave nder Supervision U. S. Government We Have Financed City.of OR MORE on your Savings | sented awards | mony, Paul Bartsch Presides at Ceremony. | John Jones, More than 140 Boy Scouis of the | District of Columbia Council were pre- for various phases of Scout activities at an impressive cere- | in the Metropolitan Baptist | Church, Sixth and A streets northeast, Saturday night. The court of awards was presidéd | over by Dr. Paul Bartsch, vice presi- | dent of the council and chairman of the court of honor, who presented the awards. He was assisted by J. W. Tal- | Jey. assistant Scout executive for the | District A feature was the signing of a reg- ister by 18 boys who became Eagle Scouts Saturday night. Dr. Ba paid particular_tribute_to_John and | william Hunt, 89 | Paul " | 9: Stephen Capps. STAR, | Prank Craighead, 13-year-old twins, who in thelr Scout caresr have taken all their_tests together and have never failed. Both have the same rating. List of Awards. The awards follow: Gold palms—Hamilton Wright, Troop cmr les Hooker, 33;: Raymond Lewis, | Pred Marshall, Thomu McConville nnd Kelsey St Silver p-lms—c-ruon Edwards, 12 Oalnes Gough and Wagner Lauder, 57 Fred Marshall, Thomas McConville | Ned Weedon, 100, and Francis Strong, | 85: {11 Bronze palms—Ray Heacock, 8; Arl Melville Fraser, Kenneth Olmert and Peter Remsen, 33: Lorimer Gerard, James L. Davis and Leon Commerford, 5 Hubard Snow, 54; Parker Lewis, 54; Calvin Greene, Charles Miller and_John Boothe, 65; Fred Tilp, 82, and Robert Boyle, 92. Fagle Scout— Francis Fawcett and | John Mullady of Troop 9, Major Robb, 30; Walter Qlockler and William Me- Nary, 33; John Everhart and William Duval, 51; Frank and John Craighead, 53; Charles Wenrich, 89; Earl Fielding | and Paul Madden, 82; Daughton Mason, | 84; John Warmenhoven, 97: Andrew Beveridge, 116; Willlam Reading, 192; Alfred Hastings and Richard Kltkr-. man, 133. 15; Leroy Eakin, John George and Frank Kolley, Earl Krumke, 38: John Mehling, 44: John Everhart and William Du\'nl 51 Haylet Shaw, 5a; Charles Wej Abraham £ Ndenhflx Tom Kimmel, 78; Walter Jam:s. Madden, Harlan McClure and John Brumbaugh. 82; Irvin Brewer, 92 73; | John and Garrett Warmenhoven, 97, CHICAGO Saturday, March 29 Returning Sunday, March 30 SPECIAL TRAIN Ly. Washington *" Baltimore (Penna. Returnine. Sunday, leaves Chicago 6.45 P. M., Central Time. ice by Pennsylvania Attendants ALL STEEL EQUIPMENT Pennsylvania Railroad Coach Lunch S Railr | Robert, _Fleet, Lewis Caplan, J. Eastman, Jack Hol- liday, 116; William Reading, 120; Al- fred Hastings, William Bradley and Robert Hawthorne, 133; Stewart Seaton, : Vernon Stehman, 149: John Mar- nd Glade Colton, 17. Many Receive Stars. Stars—Rapp Brush, Wilbur Wills, R. OCanham, 3: Willmarth Wallace and 9; Glade Colton, 17; Robert. MrDermmt William Hmke! and AMBULANCES Best in Town. 34.00 Local Call Call Col. 0432 Chambers Co. FRIGIDAIRE Be sure and visit our Hydrator displa and let us tell you how you can secure your down payment on any FRIGIDAIRE MODEL L. P. STEUART, Inc. 14th and R. I. Ave. N.W. WASHINGTON, ‘ite award —Ralph Ruffer, Troop | 35: | D. C. MONDAY, | Joseph Symoanoski, 2 | 35; .vuhn G.om Jlel lolky‘ | Rogers, Koll and I-lu:ermln, Zl Juhn Spllln 30; Harold | Moorman, William Brock ‘and’ m \Mcc.nn. 33; Snowden Stabler, Stewart Poole and Philip Marton, ka.‘l Galliker and Robert Martin, Pred Hardy, 54; Erwin Shupp, Ab F A | Bogan, 70; Leon Cohen, 73; Henry | Strobel, John Stevenson, Herman | Kossow, Harlan McClure, Harry | Piper, J-mf Edmunds, Aubrey Thacker nd Bernard Higdon, 82; Joseph Zeis, Irvin Brewer, Harry Pissell, George | Palmer, Meyer Rosenfeld, 92; Harry ' Severn and Robert Newell, 100; Edward 3! 4 |'ton Murray, 20; Prancis Ludlow, 23: |Gardner, Jack Holbrook, Forest Meade, Devoe Meade, Charles Dwiggins, Roscoe Dwiggins, 114; Vincent Fitzsimmons, Elmer Wiseman, Joseph Arnold, 125 Harry McGinniss, William Brady, Ken- neth Birchby, 133; William Robinson, | Jack Robinson, 134: George Lamar, 145; | William Adkins, Harry Oarrico’ and Omar Hirst, 150: George Davis, Pred Vose, Ernest Brown, Thornwn Hart, Lawrence James, Rnndolph Trow, 154, and Georl? Rouzf 35 MIDWEST HEAT WAVE ENDS AFTER RECORD and Colder Weather Forecast Following Tempera- ture of Cloudiness 73 Degrees. By the Associated Press | CHICAGO, March 17.—Summer’s ad- | vance trip to the Middle West was over today with a forecast indicating cloudi- | ness and colder weather for much of the area. | Picnickers flocked to the parks, bath- ers sought the beaches and motorists jammed the thoroughfares of Chicago yesterday, when the highest tempera- ure ever recorded for March 16 was | attained. It was 73 in Chicago, 6 de- |grees warmer than in Jacksonville, | Fla.; 4 degrees higher than at Los An eles and 12 degrees above the tem- perature at New Orleans. Omaha was even warmer than Chi- cago with a maximum of 80, while other Midwestern cities also shared Summer’s | unexpected favor. Kansas City basked during the day in the warmth of 72 d?qau, St. Louls and Minneapolis of 70, Ferry Rider Forgets Car. | PASSAIC, N. J. March 17 (®).— Nicholas O. Berry, lawyer, is thinking of tying & string to his finger the next time he motors to New York. He crossed the Hudson by ferry. When he | arrived in New York, he waiked off the |boat and went to his_destination by taxi. When he remembered the auto, |1t cost him $5 towing charges to get it | ba Selecting a Monument not a dicult task here. Since 1883 we have been awsisting those wishing (o erect fitting Reasonable prices. Best materials Washington Granite Monumenlal Co., Inc. tribut Spru 3 Sale o Gu, m*fe*ed See the magic work of the Frigidaire Hydrator Attend the special demonstration now MARCH c3e, Lo TOWING OF GLIDERS BY AIRPLANES FORBIDDEN BY PROPOSED RULING | directly attributed to being towed by { noon_ today. 17, 1930, Aeronautics Secretary Declares Motorless Craft Not De- | signed to Stand Stress of Power Take-Off. ‘The towing of gliders by airplanes, except by special permission of the Sec- retary of Commerce, is prohibited by an amendment to the air traffic rules pro- mulgated today by Clarence M. Young, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Aeronautics. ‘While the regulation would prevent the towing of any aircraft by any other aircraft, Mr. Young said. it is aimed specifically at the present practice of airplanes towing gliders, either for lnA‘ng:mnx them or for continuous ight. Covers Hawkst. Flight. The amendment would cover the pro- posed transcontinental glider flight by | Ca-t. Frank M. Hawks, noted airplane | and glider pilot, who is planning a | demonstration airplane-glider flight from New York to San Prancisco. The | new regulation also is a blow at pro- | posals which have been made that gliders be used for passenger service as afrplane “trailers,” which could be cut loose and landed at any desired point. | “In the past two months,” Mr. Young sald, “two deaths have resulted to pilots of gilders, which may be directly or in- | aircraft. The hazard of this practice lies in the fact that the gliders have not been designed to withstand the stress that is brought upon them through high speeds-accomplished while being towed by aircraft, and as this is not, the fundamental purpose of their existence, they cannot be e: live up to the performance of engine- powered aircraft. “Furthermore, the experience of pilots flying gliders when towed by aircratt is THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Showers tonight | and possibly tomorrow morning; lowest | temperature tonight about 48 degrees; colder tomorrow: moderate southwest and south, shifting to northwest or north, winds. Virginia—Showers tonight and tomor- row: warmer in southeast portion to- night; colder tomorrow; moderate to fresh south and southwest, shifting to northwest or mnorth, winds. Maryland—Showers tonight and prob- ably tomotrow morning; colder tomor- row and in extreme west portion late tonight; moderate south and southwest, shifting to northwest or north, winds. ‘West Virginia—Rain tonight and to- morrow; colder tomorrow and in west portion tonight. Record for 36 Hours. ‘Theromometer —Yesterday: Midnight, 4 am, 33 llln 33; 12 noon, 52; Today: 12 mid- m., 46; 8 a.m., 45; noon, Mldnl'ht 30.32; 4lm‘3023:l m., 30.29; noon, 30.20; 4 p. 30.06; 8 Today: 13 minmzh& 30.0 29.08; 8 am, 20.97; noon, Hl.hen temperature, 66, occurred at | opera Barometer — Yesterda; Lowest temperature, 43, occurred at | 7 am. today. Temperature same date last year—| Highest, 45; lowest, 33. ‘Tide Tables. Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 4:22 a.m. and 4: 57 p.m.; high tide. 10:07 a lndll‘l!lpm- Tomorrow—Low_tide, 5:07 am. and | 5:39 pm.; high tide, 10:51 am. and 11:19 pm. | The Sun and Moon. | ‘Today—Sun rose 6:18 am.; sun set 6:16 p.m. ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises 6:16 am.; sun sets 6:17 p.m. | Moon rises 9:50 p.m.; sets 7:49 a.m. Weather in Vlrloll Cities. Weather. Atlantic G 29 Baltimore, Md..,29.96 Birmingham Bismarck, N. a; Glncianati, Ohio 29 clevelg‘\d. onlo. P et 11} oted to | W- | MYERS FUNERAL IS HELD. 4 | (Purnished by United States Coast and uron, . Dak 12 lnnlnn-puln.xnd n 80 Jacksonville, 0.10 Kansas Cit: 443 Cloudy el 0.44 Et.cloudy ... Ptoioudy somewhat limited because mrh & prac- tice is comparatively new.” The Secretary of Commerce may tr-m. spocm permission for the towing | of glid by aircraft when he is sat- {ened ~that the undertaking is in the best_interests of the advancement of aeronautics,” and when the glider to be towed is found to be structurally sound enough to meet the added stresses, and both glider and airplane pilots are suf- ficiently skilled to make the p; rcl.‘eedlns safe. e amendment will be enforce by aeronautical inspectors of the De- plrw\em of Om'nmeru COL. BUCK UNDER ORDERS | TO RETURN FROM HAWAII| Assigned to Om“ of Surgeon Gen- eral in Washington—Other | Transfers Are Listed. Col. Carrcll D. Buck, Medical Corps. | in Hawail, has been ordered to this| city for duty in the office of the surgeon | general; Maj. Ralph G. Devoe, Medlcl"\ Corps, at Govefnor’s Island, N. Y., has been detailed to duty at the New ‘York University; Maj. Walter L. Richards, Medical Corps, in Hawaii, bas been ordered w the Edgewcod Arsenal, Md.; Maj. M. Imboden and Capt. Lioyd L nugs Cavalry, have been trans- | ferred from Fort Benning, Ga., to Fort Riley, Kans.; Capt. H. J. Branson, Cavalry, from Langley Field, Va., to Fort Sheridan, Ill.; Capt. J. V. V. Shufelt, Cavalry, from Langley Pield to Fort Riley, Kans.; Capt. Harry A. Buckley, Cavalry, from Fort Riley to Fort Humphreys, Va.; Ma). A. J. Vadala, Mldlcll Corps, from ‘Fort Jay, N. Y., to Philippine Islands; Capt. J. M. leftelve: Medical Corps, from the Phil rplnzl to Walter Reed General Hospital, this city; Maj. A. R. Gaines Medical Corps, from Hawaii to Denver, Colo.; Capt. E. J. Kallus, Medical Corps, from Hawail to San Francisco; Capt. P. A. Hodapp, Quartermaster Corp from Chicago to Fort Mcintosh, Tex.; Capt. L. H. Collins, Cavalry, from Fort sill, Okla., to Fort Riley, Kans., and Capt. F. B. Lees, Quartermaster_Corps, f!‘olnt Philadelphia to the War Depart- men| DR. J. W. L. SPENCE DIES. Well Known lchntilt Was Early Associated With X-Rays. IDIN!URGH Scotland, March 17 (#)—Dr. J. L. Spence, well known for his Wm‘k in the X-ray fleld, died yesterday. He was assoclated with Wilhelm Roentgen, famous German g‘hyncht, in the early investigations of -rays. In 1916, Dr. Spence's self-sacrificing service resulted in the loss of an arm, |and only recently his other hand operated upon. The Oarnegle Hero Fund had awarded him an nnnul(y Funeral services for Hmry B. Myers, district _manager for ident of omc 3306 R Priday, were conducted at the Hines 'Co. ral home, 2901 Four- | mnm street, this afternoon. Interment | a8 in Rock Creek Cemetery. Marriage Licenses. Joh} 34, . e 'v'l usmm 34 and Marie Johnson, 34: tor, k )men M. luly. lhacluhuu. 50 Illyoi 28. d Lons A. Roel 3 20, both ot n-n{mm,' 'iu- n'" )ltnr.;h%, S. &arh nf Efllnmks. Qaepas Toppreciation” ta filenda ps 4l a) ation lends, ~ pastor, | cho! r. "iruiftees and_ ghurel oh fo o the 1’11”5 Boral rlbuise. eadsred qur r fifners ‘and death of my Joving KEYLEN MO! ¢0RRie 1. momr. | Braths. BARKER, AMY. On Mondsy, March 17, nce, ¥ 1930, “at ner RK| Remuins re.lunx at Hysong's ful home, 1300 Nt n.w. Notice of funeral later. lm\l.l. CHARLES SUMNER. On Saturdsy, h 18, 1930 ab his residence; 74 R st CH, SUMNER BEALE, devoted -bnnhu of Cora G husband, oins Beale, son of the rles and ““““ mne.lhromu of B 1 A But- Buthl. LORRINE. JBuddeals. 130 S oRRINE nOA v, the loving dsughter nd Roach, aged 4 month § Moo 4 Alfen's Tonerai chapel: funeral later. ROBINSON, JONN W. (BAKER). ibis Tife M 14.7i030, st nis NITA Mareh | um Flor! o resting ai Notice of Departed residence. KER) 1t RoBiNgO R Ty loss » devoled |mo|her Mrs, Elizaveth Rono nie & Niatieiine Robtnson; on Robinson, and a host of Tesidence on Wednes- pm. Relatives and Interment at ter's day. March s *Tovited’ to attend: Cedar Hill Cemeters. Brother. dear. how T miss you, how happy you must be With' your loved ones thers with yer. brother. look for me. ™ M ING SISTER, WEISSMUELLER, MICHAEL. Departed this life suddenly on Monday. March 17, 1930, at his residence. 318 15th st s’ GHAEL, beloved husband of Mrs. Weissmueller (nes Engel). Notice of m» neral hereafter WILLIAME, ROBE Ma: Emotaints Hospital loving brother of Nancy Williams. Funer Tuesdas. March 18. at 1 pm., from W. Er- s Cgeris "o, funeral ‘pariors, 3222 Ga ave. n.w. WILSON. JENNIE E. On Sundas. Mg 1930. 'at_ George Washin 3Dl JENNIE B wite of ihe late. thl‘!lu‘: SpPenisied, this e Tia30. o p.m. interment HeTnaon Va. It Memortam. BEALL. WILLIAM O. Sacred to the memory our ather, WILLIAM O. BEALL. s'life one vear ago fto- DEVOTED DAUGHTER In loving remembrance sy T ASLTR RS, T 0 eparted this life Mare » WILLIAM BEATTIE. * emory of our whi ed away T deparie day, March 17, BOWIE, ALFRED. ALFRED. _In t. ALFRED BOW] one year ago today, Mareh 17, One year we have lived without you, But your spirit hovers near. To guide us throush each sorrow T wipe sway our tears ARENCE, OLIVE AND EDNA. * COLLINS, SARAH V. In loving memory of our dear mother. SARAH V. COLLINS. who passed away fifteen years ago today, March 17, 1915. GIOVANNETTI. ANGIIINA In sad but lovin rememhnnca of mother. AN- [OVA] NN!TT] 'huuz‘eglrl‘e’;l MOD. GELINA™ GI this e Fes 250 glod BOWI 1a .«; we Joved her, so In our memory she WKINS, E. A tribute of love to of our mot! MARY umul e) "" e i HAWEING, Whose summons (o mln Ihl lnn\"lll ble carayan came six years ago today, ch 17, 1924, ‘What is home without & anhnl"’ All things this world may rend. But when we lost our dll‘llnl mother Lonnvl”'n%"vfc%fl'msm PBIANCHE M. WISON AND MAMIE V. HAWKINS, < AWKINS, MARY E. In loviog memory of .rmr bflll‘ [ARY E. HA ;N!. Beautiful toller, thy work is don Beautiful soul. into glory gont B Ot Ty crown well won, God giveth thee eternal rest. RS §. TAYLOR, oloml P. wnl. * JOMNSON, ISA. mem¢ LI SorNsoR: wha depa e L QNrce years g0 today, gnml mmox'rln. ANNA LASTER. LLIA TH B. In sad but lov- ing inemrance ot our _ dear ‘mother: LIZABETH B. KILLIAN, who departed fe eleven years ago today, March In my heart your memory linge Sweetly. tenderly, fond and day, dear mother, LANE, DI AN, In \nvm; ummhunu oY our deat wiie and er. DEBORAH NE. who departed ihis iife two yew ag0 today. March 17, 1938. In_our hearts your memory lingers, -'.!u! tender, kin AR There's ot s 48y, dear mother, hat we "do ot (RIAK of You. ’m.: PFAMILY. * . _In loving m of D Re DORA LUCAS, who passed ath into life more abundanti m‘r.ty ne years' ago todsy, March 17, Love keeps her own. and. though apart, L Aent it Swail "wichin the. Meare To comfort and sustain. And some day in & nlrer and We'll hear the voice and touch the hand And then with hearts fhat understand We'll meet our mother again HER CHILDREN. THOMAS Lufo MES. s MRS L TAYLOR. o PALMER. EMMA V. In sed but loving re- membrance _of dur wife mothe: EMMA V. PALM Iife 34 yeizs ago tod vauu March HER HU ROWE. SUSAN . 1 1 "fli#!.""" Fioie Sems otgier. BUSAN"C: Geparted this lite 19 years March 17, 1911. . b ot nxm oEBREN, BONIEE"R "vuu. . SISSLER. MARIE. In sad but lovi e of my dent. mother 1SS! years ago today, Marcl . SMITH, EMMA. In sad but loving remem. brance of our dea A Mrs. EMM H, who aeuma ;hu nh twenty an March 1 uomer- lonns voice ma mumu face Are a pleasure to Sne had a kind -org mr cnn one, 122 nd died beloved HER nzva{: Pt HARRIS AND AGH SULLIVAN, MARY E. In 1 emox ot who depul:g. Tiig Ao one “year abo: March 17, 1 80, T, tpme time, my eves shall ses ce T love M. E. 1330 b~ Inter BEALE, CHARLES SUMNER. The Kadosh service will ‘: conducted over the re- mains n l lt: ubllmo Pl"lnu a 8slock, (mldnll’%fl The same celery as it came from the Hydrator the following morning. The magic action of the Hydrator has re- stored the celery to its original state— going on at our showroom. Delicious salads and desserts served. Free recipe CHARLES fresh, crisp, delicions. books. Open evenings until 10 o'clock LL this week we’re giving a special demonstration of the Frigidaire Hydrator. We're showing what an amazing difference this new compartment makes We're showing how it revives wilted celery—how crispness to lettuce and radishes—how it keeps and delicious. in vegetables. it restores lost tomatoes firm And, in addition to the Hydrator, we're demonstrating the latest cabinets in Porcelain-on-steel and the famous “Frigidaire Cold Control.” We are showing how the “Cold Control” cuts doum freezing time—how it increases the variety of frozen delicacies you can make. Scores of new salads and desserts The Hydrator and the “Cold Control” enable you to prepare scores of unusual salads and des- serts—delicacies you've probably never enjoyed before. Read about them in the recipe books we're presenting to all our guests. Get your copies now. And by all means taste the saladsand desserts now being served in our showroom. Stop in today. We're open evenings until 10 o’clock during this special demonstration. The famous “Frigidaire Cold Control” SPECIAL OFFER Until Saturday, March 22nd We are prepared to make a liberal special offer to all who buy Frigidaire during our9-day demonstration. Let ustell you about this offer. Let ustell you about our easy paymens plan. Come in at your first opportunity. We will be open evenings until ten o’clock every day of the demonstration. FRIGIDAIRE SALES CORPORATION, 511 14TH ST., OPPOSITE WILLARD HOTEL 5. KANN SONS COMPANY Sth & Market Space N.W. THE HECRT COMPANY b & F Sts. NW. L. C. BROOKS CO., INC. 1514 Comn. Ave. N.W. BROOKLAND HARDWARE CO. 12th & Monroe Sts, N.E. 4895 Ga. Ave. N.W. DULIN & MARTIN Conn. Ave. & L St VECTO STORES VILLE, MD. OF Enrient COLONY RADIO BATTERY SERVICE THOMAS ELECTRIC CO. 1110 9th Bt. NW, WM, E. MILLER FUR. CO. ith & E Bts. 5.W. WOODWARD & LOTHROP 1ith & G Sts. N.W. HUTCHINSON'S, IN 1814 14th St. N.W. YATTSVILLE, Ruane Motor Compaiy L. P. STEUART, INC. 1401 14th St. N.W. RRIS CO., INC. 2000 14th St. N.W. 0. W. YOUNGBLOOD 341 Cedar St., Takoma Park, Md, KLOMAN INSTRUMENT CO. 911 19th St. N.W. S F. CLARENDON, VA, H. Eum MITCHELL 5000 W HOUSE & HERRMANN ith & Eye Sts, N.W. ARDWARE CO. nsin Ave. DESSEZ'S BATTERY & SERVICE 1ith & Pa. Ave. S.E. CARL W. DAUBER 2520 18th St. N.W. an Anto: A% Biesor Calif 30,18 San_ Francisco.. 20.80 St. Louls, Mo. 8 St. Paul, Minn Seattle. ‘Wash... 3 Spokane, Wasi. 38,84 Tamen, ‘Bla. FOREIGN. 7 a.m., Greenwich time, today.) Temperature, Weather. 32 Clear 2 o ol Biioudy 38 cloudy Station; ndon,. England France. .. nce. = hoim, - Sweden SiPvaiar. 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Funeral from her late resi- dence, 330’ Cleveland ave. n.w. Wednes- day, March 19, at 10:30 18% INE 0. on !undl{. TN( ved len_E. Beall and lhl llll rv!lez(n l‘l' the AMVt Taterment Scaggsville, Md. CALVERT, DENNIS J. On Sunday. March 16, 1930, at bix nome, Glebe Toad, Ballston, DENNIS 'J. CALVERT, beloved hus- hll’!d of Norl Cal t. Puneul services Uesday, Wt T rch cnrlsnan{c‘hur‘c]n Banston. n, Va. Tnte 8¢ Dumiries, Va. Rel atives "and {riends DN 1100, TN A ouR8 DONEEY: loved hulbln'x‘ rina K. Dorsey (nee Funer: fiolu Perry & Walsh fu. o8t 2 p.m. ‘Relatives and 1 x;?ffl invited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. DOUGLAS, -A 3 opGLAS, X A, On Saturdas March i bt t ner résidence. ARY A DO Where er_soul Invlufl w sttend. Gemat DU ARY F. On Sunday, March 16 1530 ut 8 L At ;n'u’surmmd. w t iscopal esdng, Maveh 10, At p.m.” Relatives and friends mvmu 1 Su Prival \nitari gxnmt. umua ite 2? u'fv'zé'.;'r’z Fence' Early. "Sister Smit, Callerine Pren YT and r;m-ulu -dms.g-y. tist Chun:h. Detween H and a3 sts. v T. ing om. Clating. “Remalns Testng at Jarvis' Co.” funersl parlor KEYS, ALICE M. On Saturday, March 15, 1930, at Providence Hospital,' Faneral from T Wititas st 10 | Modern Ci m. AN, WILL parted this ll 1 o no:pn.{ '%u " X n BiYace Kool [y the G and’ cnnmne Cacoppidan: Remaing resting at the funeral pariors of Jpme Van 317 B, Notice of mneul o Tuesday's pape On Mondar. March ce. tn,' ‘Albemarle of e 3 | ey 5 “your "hands snali be elasved in mine And never say farewell. LOVING DAUGHTER, MRS. R. B. HAR- FUNERAL DIRECTORS. TIMOTHY HANLON Ful In V. L SPEARE CO. er the successors of nor connected are establish- Nelith 'Rh the original W._ g s 1 ooo St. N.W. Wm. | H Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance A Lincoln 0524 Modern Chlpr] - JOHN R."WRIGHT co. 1337 16th St. N.W. __ Phene Nerth e84 ALMUS R SPEARE Succeeding Original W. K. Speare Co. nnecticut Ave. POTOMAC 4600 8 _yrs._at 1208 H st 45 yrs. at 940 F st " Quick. Dignifi rvics Automobile s.r?m“' B "Deal & Co. 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