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31 PIANOS LOANED FREE ‘We have 3l pianos (Grands, Players and Uprights, both new and used instruments) to place in homes of Washington and vicinity, and they may be used until we need them—which will be an indefinite time. We have discontinued a number of our Southern branches, from the stocks of ‘which many of these instruments have been selected. We have also leased a portion of our store to the well known firm of Witt & Hamill. As a consequence our floors -are crowded to their capacity. Instead of storing these pianos to depreciate in value we have priced every instrument at greatly reduced figures and any one contemplating the purchase of a piano in the next few months cannot afford to miss the opportunity. All pianos not sold outright we are anxious to place in the homes of families who are interested in owning a piano in the immediate future, and for the valuable advertising we will receive by having good families use them. We, of course, reserve the right to select homes in which the pianos are to be loaned. Positively No Charge for Anything We ask no drayage or charge of any kind on pianos so loaned. You may call at the store to file your request. There are no strings to this offer, which comes but once in a lifetime. CHAS. M. STIEFF, Inc. 1340 “G” Street NW. Open Evenings (Copyright, 1930, L. C. Gorsuch) Tomorrow—Saturday We Open Our NEW SECOND FLOOR MILLINERY DEP'T Featuring $5 and $6.50 Sample Models in NEW EASTER HATS! Oh! What Values at o8 ' FREE! | = g A brand-new attrac- A brand-new attrac- tive hat box less of the cost of the tive hat box with every hat purchased in this opening sale. Regard- less of the cost of the hat. In pretty colors hat. I t 1! af n pretty colors and well made. and well made. Popular Baku Braids Transparent Effects Spider Weave Straws New Lacey Effects And not forgetting the new “Rio Rita” model in all colors. Downstairs Millinery Special!! We're reopening our downstairs department with this great event... Hundreds of hats just out of their tissues shown for the first time. Straws and Hairs in every wanted style and color. Better come early! Sigmund’s Downstairs Millinery Department Children’s Hat Special! Mothers, Bring Your Little Girls Tomorrow o et eufsevobmm 9 8 Cc price that will find immediate approval with their thrifty mothers. New colors. Featuring Opera and Regent Pumps in Smart Spring Footwear $)9 New details. We advise an early selection. Sigmund’s Downstairs Children’s Millinery. To give you some idea of the completeness of our selections here’s what we are offering in Regent Pumps one . . . Patents, Satins, Gunmetals, Blond Kids, Blond Kids with simulated Watersnake, Blond' Kid with Python Calf trim, Grey Snake Calf most wanted materials and shade: In strap styles, with Gunmetal tip: s with Patent and Patents with Kid trim. Real $3.95 i ! Sigmund’s Main Floor Shoe Department In Clever Springtime Fashions! THREE GREAT GROUPS 95 Three of our most popular styles are illustrated. We include coats for kiddies from 2 to 10 and for the junior miss 10 to 14. In all the scarf effects, new cape styles and many other novel styles. The: is a coat here for your little girl in the very style that she wants and at the very price that you want to pay. SIZES 2 to 14. d Sigmund’s Downstairs Children’s Coats BALLOONS FREE TO EVERY KIDDIE ON SATURDAY! BROWNLEY FUNERAL RITES TOMORROW Confectionery Store Operafor Died at Home Yesterday From Heart Failure. Funeral services for Walter Brownley, president and treasurer of Brownley's, Inc., operators of candy and confection: ery stores, who died at his home, 1210 Massachusetts avenue, yesterday, will be conducted at the V. L. Speare Co. funeral parlors, 1009 H street, tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Dr. Charles T. Warner, rector of St. Alban's Epis- copal Church, will officiate. Interment will be in Congressional Cemetery. Mr. Brownley, who was 53 years old, | had been in failing health for some | time. His death was due to heart dis- | ease, He was a native of Charlottes- ville, Va., but had spent the greater part of his life in this city, coming here some 35 years ago. He founded the first Brownley's store here about 26 years ago. Mr. Brownley was widely known in| this city and was 2 member of the New Jerusalem Lodge of Masons. R P Under the new law in Uruguay the government will purchase the exportable surplus of Uruguayian wheat during the next five years v WALTER BROWNLEY. “Pop” Warner's Father Dies. SAN CLEMENTE, Calif.,, March 21 (). Funeral Director Ambulance Service Just Phone James T. Ryan Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. elephone Atlantic 17001701 o B $35 SE D s blues and browns. chase, hence the savings. Pay Weekly or Monthly In small amounts as you get paid. —Capt. William H. Warner, 89, father of | Glenn “Pop” Warner, Stanford Univer- y foot ball coach, died here Wednes- | Services will be held here Fri- | day and the body will be sent to Sprihg- { ville, N. Y., for burial. Select Your Monument | See_your own cholce in its finished GRANITE—MARBLE. _ Reasonable A-1 materials, best workmanship, Washington Granite Monumental Co., Inc. WILLIAM JARDINE, Secty. 418 N. Y. Ave. N.W. Natl. 5870 'AMBULANCES Best in Town. 34.00 Local Call .... Chambers Co. © %32 here. Call It REALLY IS UNUSUAL to Buy Regular $35 NEW SPRING SUITS So Early in the Season «o.foras Lowas... $97.50 ut that's what we're offering you . qualities . . . in the new tans, greys, It's a special pur~ We invite your account. No added cost for credit. Special —$25 Spring Topcoats I 51975 | MAN'S new shades « . all sizes.. Seventh and F Sts. FUNERAL $100 COMPLETE—Cars and All NOTHING ELSE TO PAY FOR Caskets R Any Color Desired T b b A e b e Cemetery Plot as Low as $40 We Claim That We Produce the Finest Economical Funeral in the World In Case of Death a Sincere Service by The Greater CHAMBERS CO. Chapels 14th, Corner Chapin N.W. Columbia 0432 Prepared ter or who makes just as little differ- ence, for we can deliver suitable service to all. HIS organization is always prepared to answer calls no mat- where they originate what the hour. And they come from Our price range begins at the very nominal price of $125 for those who wish a comprehensive service and yet whose finances must be watched. Other services range upward, depending upon the mer- chay G2, ndise selected. 3 s AT T T T ,g*EAL FUNERAL HOME e; Ask yourneighbor or rmrae;sng sm::r."’no. L. g PHONES:LINCOLN 8200-8201 1 @ard nf Thanks. WALSTON. SOPHIA. - We wish to sratefully acknowlédge o our relatives and many :!I:;IIG&'X:I\‘ t!h‘fifl";wfflflnhlaol 'l|1m athy beloved wite and mother. SOFHIA WAL® STON. LORENZO WALSTON AND CHILDREN. * Beaths. BARDWELL, HOMER F. Passed away sud- denly, on Thursday, March 20, 1930, at 10 p.m. HOMER F. BARDWELL. Fune services at his late residencs, 1614 Lon fellow st. n.w.. on Saturday, March 32, 2:30 p.m. Priends invited fo attend. In terment Rock Creek Cemetery. BROWNLEY: WALTER. On__Thursday. March 20, 1930, at ‘his_restdence, 1210 Mass. ave' n.w.. WALTER, belovsd hiis- band of Emma Leestnitzer Brownley. Fu- neral from V. L. Speare Co. 1000 H st. n.w. on Saturday, March 23, at 2 p.m. Intérment Congressional Cemetery. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Cloudy tonight and tomorrow, with probability of rain mixed with sleet or snow; colder to- night; lowest temperature about 32 de- grees; moderate north and northeast winds. Maryland—Cloudy tonight and to- morrow, with probability of rain in ex- treme south and rain possibly mixed with sleet or snow in north and central portions: colder tonight; fresh north- west shifting to north and northeast winds. 4 Virginia—Cloudy tonight -and tomor- row; probably rain on the coast and rain mixed with sleet or snow in the interior; colder tonight and in south portion to- morrow; increasing north and northeast winds, becoming fresh, possibly strong. ‘West Virginia—Cloudy tonight and to- morrow with probability of snow or sleet in south and central portions; colder in south and central portions tonight. Record for 24 Hour: Thermometer—4 p.m., 57; 8 pm, 53; 12 midnight, 45; 4 am,, 40; 8 am, 49; ndon, 47. Barometer—4 p.m 29.82; 12 midnight, 4 am, 29.81; 8 a.m., 20.89; noon, 29.96. Highest temperature, 59, occurred at 4:30 p.m. yesterday. Lowest temperature, 39, occurred at 7 a.m. today. ‘Temperature same date last year— Highest, 72; lowest, 40. Tide Tables. (Purnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) ‘Today—Low tide, 2 am. and 8:10 pm.; high tide, 12:55 am. and 1:16 pm. Tomorrow—Low tide, 8:29 a.m. and 9:06 p.m.; high tide, 1:49 am. and 2:14 pm. 29.81; 8 pm, The Sun and Moon. ‘Today—Sun rose 6:12 am.; sun sets 6:20 p.m. ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises 6:10 am.; sun sets 6:21 p.m. Moon rises 1:09 a.m.; sets 10:10 am. Weather in Various Citles. Stations. Abilene, Tex Albany, N. Y. Atlanta, Ga.. Atlantic City. Baltimore, Md Birmingham Bismarck, N. D. Boston, Mags. Buffalo, 0. Y. Charleston, §.C.3 Chicago, TIL.,. Cincinnati, Ohis Cleveland, 'Ohio Columbia, 8. C. 3 Denver, Colo. . Detroit, Miclt.. El Pasb, Tex Galveston, Tex Helen Indianapelis.Ind 30 16 Jacksonville. Pla. 30.04 Kansas Gity.Mo. 30. Los Angeles. . Louisville. K. Miami, Fia. .. New Orleans. " 3 New York, N.¥. Oklrhoma ' ity Omaha, Nebr Philadelphia.Pa. 2 Phoenix, Ariz... Pittsburgh, Pa Portiand, Me... Portiand. Oreg Raleigh, 'N. C 8alt Lake City 8an _Antonio. San Diego. Calif San_ Francisco.. 8t. Louts, Mo... St. Paul. Minn. Seattle, ' Wash. Spokane, Wash Tampa, Fla. WASH., D. C. . Bt.cloudy . Pteloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear * Pt.cloudy Cloudy . Prcloudy . Clear Cloudy Pt.cloudy Pt cloudy . Clear . Clear ! Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Snow \ Cloudy . Clear . Cloudy Rain Pt cloudy Cloudy '\ Ptcloudy ! Clear Clear Clondy Cloudy Clear _ Cloudy Pt.cloudy Cloudy (1 am., Greenwich time. toda; Stations. ‘Temperature. Weather. London, England 40 Part cloudy Paris, Franc Clear Vienna, Aust Qe Berlin,” Germany...." Brest.' France.... Stockholm, Sweden’. Glbraltar, Spain. ... (Noon. Greenwich time. today.) Horta (Fayal), Azores. Cloudy (Current observations.) Hamilton, Bermuda . 62 Part cloudy San_Juan. Porto Rico.... Clear Havana, Cuba Part cloudy Colon, Canal Zone. Part cloudy COLONY OFFICIAL SLAIN Portuguese Deputy of Angola Fa- tally Wounded by Soldiers. LISBON, Portugal, March 21 (#)— An official note announced tonight that Clear Clear Clear Clear Lieut. Moraes Sarmento, deputy com- | missioner of the Portuguese colony of Angola, on the west coast of Africa, had been wounded by members of the garrison at Loanda, capital of the col- ony, and died yesterday. A telegram from Angola yesterday sald that in the absence of the high commissioners at Lobito, some members of the Loanda garrison had tried to arrest the deputy high commissioner, who was wounded while resisting. FOUND.. FOR LOST ANIMALS apply Animal Rescue League. 349 Maryland_ave._s.w. Nat._ 8088 LOST. Da PPY, in_Georgetown: child's AR DAL PG It retiined Yo 1318 3ist st n.w. West 2322, _ BAR _PIN, carved piatinum, ~with single dlamond, in Georgetown. Reward. Phoie LT R . A ROOCH, downtown or Gieorgetown. SRR Pevate . Roturn 3184 O st A, West 1109, CHILD'S SCHOOL BAG con clothing. Call Georgla 4318-J. _ JRESCI PIN OF PEARLS. OB CoN enoppine district downtow: ward. h zfi"m . small, §! B eatss Thurs Phone Elizaveth Shelby, Clev DRUM CASE, containing gold cymbals_and’ accessories, used by a_trap drummer. 1t found. pleage return to 500 D St. s.c._Phone Atlantic 3080. _Rew: i ELGIN WATCH ~ (open 'face), chain and -knife; initials “J. W. 8. on knife. Return to_ 1759 Park rd. Reward, 23e ESKIMO_SPITZ PUPPY,. while, tan ears, tan on hip; Thursday: Takoma Park. ~Re: ward. Mrs. A. Buschiing, 209 Cedar ave PIN, silyer and pearl, Thursday night, tween 12th and E 5ts. and Capitol Avenue car. ~Valued only to owner. 2833-3 before 8 am. .4 months old, Reward. Cleve- i 11 cdnes: a call oL cinity_ ot Cleveland Parl land 5344, STORE GOK on and Commercial Bank, about noon, in down- town business section. Reward of §6 if re- turned to Goldie Noraditsky, 736 7th st. n.w. WRIST WATCH. white gold. oblong shape. Gruen_make, l3-inch flexibie band: in_or near Kann's store. Liberal reward. R_Clifford, phone Atlantic _3699-J. ~_23°_ WRIST WATCH, gold; Waltham: oSt Tues- day Dight. Reward. 'Apt. 41, 1333 15t st. n.w. _North 4243. Call_between 5 and §:30 WRIST WATCH, Tady's Bulova. Return to 1527 D st. n.e. Reward. i WRIST WAICH, H . Tady’s, —white ol4. engraved on back; lost last Friday. eward. _Lin. 3631 220 rUNERAL DESIGNS. " GEO. C. SHAFFER FLO) [BLEMS AT MOD. e PRI Ce s AL NAT e & NAT 0108 Open Evenings [4th & Eye nd_Sundays to Delivery Service. Gude Bros. Co., 1212 ¥ st —Artistio—expressive—inexpensive. 3 —_CEMETERIES. : GLENWOOD CEMETERY Vaultage, $5 per month. lots and sites for sale. Deaths. BROWNLEY. WALTER. A special communi- cation of ‘the New Jerusaiem Lodge, No. F. A, A M. will be_held at Masonic mple,” 13th . and N. Y: ave. n.w. Saturday, March 22. 1930, at 1:30 pm. for the purpose of attending the fuperai of our Inte brother. WALTER BROWNLE By order: M. A. TEVYAW, Master. CHAPMAN, CHARLES S. On Friday, March 31, 1930, At 4 a.m.. at his residence, 53 Rbode Island ave. ne. CHARLES 8. be- loved husband of Belie M. Chapman and father of Lieut. Thomas H. Chapma Notice of funerai hereafter. CLARK. EMILY J. On Thursday, March 20, 1930, at 12:20 p.m.. at her residence, 914 Girard st. ne, EMILY J. CLARK, be- lovad wife of the' late George W. Ciark. Funeral from her late residence, Satur- y. March 22, at 8:30 am. thence to Bt. v's Church, where mass will oe said at 9 am. for the repose of her soul. I terment at Mount Olivet Cemetery. Rela. tives and friends invited to attend. | CLARKE, MARGARET S. On Thu 7 March' 20, 1930, at her residence. 521 M st. 8.w. MARGARET S. beloved daughter of Mrs. Malinda Bell Green and the iate Charles Green, aged 41 vears, Funeral Saturday, March 22, at 2 p.m., from Fifth Baptist Church, 6th and E sts. s.w. Rela- tives and friends invited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. a COOPER, ROBERT. Departed this life Thursday, March 20, 1930, ROBERT COOPER. devoted husbang of Sally Cooper and father of Robert Cooper, ir. ~He also Ieaves three sisters and two brothers. No- tice of funeral later. Remains resting at W, Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors, 2222 Georzia ave, n.W. DANDRIDGE, CICELY J. Departed iife suddeniy, on Friday, March 21, at_her residence. 1404 Frankl] CICELY J. DANDRIDGE, t of Willam B. Dandridge m W. Hubert Dandridge. Notice of funeral hereafter. Anthon: this 1930, JULIA M. On Friday, March t°5 ‘a.m. JULIA EISENBEISS, wife of ‘the late Harry J. Eisenbeiss and sister of Mrs. Frank J. Héwston. P 1 from her late residence, 2322 M st. on Monday, March 24, at 3 p.m. tives and friends invited to attend. terment at Prospect Hill Cemetery. LIS, ADDIE. Suddenly, on March 19, 30, ADDIE ELLIS. She leaves to mourn a devoted sister_and many other relatives and friends. Remains resting at the George B. Clarke funeral home, 14, 16 and Is Florida~ ave. ne. Notico of funeral er. EUSEBIO. BASILIO. On Thursday, March 20, 1930, at 115 am.. at the U. S. Naval Hospital. BASILIO. beloved husband of Mamie L. Eusebic. Funeral Saturday, 23 at 2 pm. from the funeral home of Wiiliam H. Scott. 409 8th st. s.e. Interment Arlington National Cemetery. INDIANA. On _ Thursday, 1930, INDIANA ~ PERGUE Giee” Sherwood), ‘beloved wife of the late Willilam T. Ferguson. in her 77th year. Funeral from her latc residence, 1009 14th st. s.e. Monday, March 24, at 2:30 p.m Relatives and friends invitéd. Interment Congressional Cemeters. 22 FOY, EDITH A. On Thursday, March 20, 1930, at the residence of her sister-in-law. Mrs. 8 M. Tucker, 1328 A st. s.e.. EDITH A beloved wife of Robert B. Foy. Fu nerel from the above residence. Saturday. Maich 22, at 8:30 am. thence to St Peter’s Church, where requiem mass wili be said at 9 a.m. for the repose of her soul. Relatives and friends invited. In- terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. GIRTON, MARY JANE. On Thursday, March’ 20, 1930, at the residence of her son, Edward F. Girton, 2403 Huldekoper place n.w., MARY JANE, beloved wife of the lale 'Reamy Girton, aged 86 years. Funeral from above residence on Satur. day, March 22. at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Rock Creek Cemeters. 2 GOEBEL, LOUIS EDWARD. Suddenly, on Wednesday, March 19, 1930, at 9:30 p.m., @t his residence, 5031 Beli road n.w.. LOUIS EDWARD GOEBEL. beloved son of Louise E. Goebel and the_late Francis E. Goebel, aged 20 years. Funeral from ihe ‘aboye residence on Saturday, March 22, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends in- vited. Interment Prospect Hill Cemétery. | ALBERT. On_Thursday, March 20, 1930, at his home, Center st., Ballst Va.. ALBERT HARRIS, beloved husbanc of ‘Bell ‘Harris, brother of Fred Harris o and father of Adelbert ris, Funeral Saturday, March 22, from Ives' chapel. Spruce and Wilson ‘bivd., Clarendon, Va.. &t 2 Interment af Columbia Gardens. Relatives friends ivited. arch 20, pm. | In Memortam. e P e Tt e of a5 ARCHER, who departed this life 31, 1927 Mother's loving voice and smiling face Are a pleasure to recall. Bh:n:'gl ldklnlfl ":l'flh,ffl.r every one, e e HER DEVe D‘SON; MASTER ARCHER. ARCHER. SADIE B. In sad but lovin membrance of my dear daughter, SADE B. ARCHER who entered into etern three years ako oday, March 21, 193%.. " On_her brow, so pure and white, “rhe kiss of the ansel fell. They moved her away from us. Who loved her 50 deat and well On_her spirit rests the calm God giveth unto the blest. A The B it o ot Test 16 heautifu] Jand of rest. HER LOVING MOTHER, NANNIE ARCHER, AND FAMILY. BUTLER. SARAM M. 1In sad but loving membrance of our dear mother, SAl M. BUTLER, who departcd this life, years ago today, March 21, 1926 MADDEN AND MAGGIE. CAGE, CARL C. A tribute of love to memors of my dear husband. CARL CAGE. who_departed this life two ¥ ago today, March 21, 1928, H‘CSAGLEOVXNG WIFE, WILHELMINA A COBURN, WILLIAM H. Sacred to the ory of our dear husband and father, LIAM H. COBURN. who departed this Tour years aco, March 20, 1026. Not dead to us who loved him, Not dead. but gone before; He lives with us in memory And will forever more. HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDRE] EMMA _C._COBURN, MARGUER AND ELEANOR. *| CREAMER. CATHERINE C. 1In sad but ing_remembrance of our beloved wife a mother, CATHERINE C. CREAMER, eparte s life five years ago March 21, 1925 HER HUSBAND AND SONS. DINKS, JAMES ALEXANDER. In sad loving remembrance of dear broth JAMES ALEXANDER DINKS, who dej gd this life eignt years ago today, Leaf by leaf the roses fall, Praver is the Christian's vital breath The Christian's native air; His watchword at the gate of death, He enters heaven with prayer. A few mors years shall roll, A few more seasons pa: And I shall be with those who rest Asleep within the tomb. HIS _LOVING SISTER, MARTHA ALE) In sad but loving ANDER. FORTUNE, EVA E. membrance of our devoted daughter sister, EVA E FQRTUNE., who died We have only your memory, dear sisf To remember our whole iife through, And you are the one we will never foz For we are always thinking of you. '} MOTHER AND SISTERS. GLASCOE, ANNA. A tribute of love to ANNA GLASCOE. who departed this M seven years ko loday, March 11, DRE ‘THE FAMIL! HAWRINS, ERNEST F. 1In loving mem of our dear husband and father, E P. HAWKINS, who departed this' life years ago today. March 21, 1927, The blow was hard, the shock severs; We never thought his death so near. HIS LOVING WIPE AND DAUGHTER. HILLEARY, ANNIE. In loving memos ‘l‘flngll'E HILLEARY, who died one !el;y In peace may you rest. The one on’earth I ioved the b mother. HER DAUGHTER MARGARET, JACOBS, ELLA L. In sad but loving [id flc%xésaenngnmrgter and sister, ELI March 31, 1928. 1 e e She did her very best. God ‘grant her eternal rest. MOTHER AND SISTER. et Bt b inte embrance of my dear ELLA L. JACOBS, ago, March ab, 1928, o @€ WO Gone, but, KELLY. ANNIE KNEESSI. ANNTE “KNEESS! RELLY. ‘who aenae INGRAM. LOUIS N. Friday, 1930, at 6:30 am. LOUIS N, beloved husband of Mary Ingram of 1633 15th st. n.w. F. Roye's funeral home, 1808 Notice of funeral hereafter. JUDSON, ELIZABETH D. March’ 20, ‘1930, at her residence, 3 lonial terrace, Colonial Heights, Rossiyn, Va., ELIZABETH D. JUDSON, beloved wife of, Alfred W. Judson. Notice of funeral LANGLEY, GEORGE E. Passed away o Friday, March #, 1930, at his late resi- dence.” Silver Hill, Md., GEORGE LANG- LEY: beloved husband ot Julla I Langles. Funeral services will be ‘conducted from the Oxon_Hill M. E. Church, Oxon Hill, Md., on Sunday, March 23, at 3 o'clock p.m! Interment Oxon Hill Church, Frisnds and relatves invited. 2% LENNON. ANNIE G. On Thursday, March 20. 1930. at her residence, 2561 17th et. ANNIE G., wife of the late James F. Lenion and beioved mother of Marion G. Joseph P. and Bertran G. Lennon. = Fu. Teral services at her. late residence on Saturday, March 32, at 9 &.m., thence to Sacred Heart Church, 16th and Park rd. n.w.. where mass will be offered at 10 am ' Titerment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Please omit flower: LENNON. ANNIE G, The members of St. fatthew’s Council. 186, of C. W. B. X hereby notified to_attend the fune Comrade ANNIE G. LENNON, Saturday morning, Mirch 322. 1930, at ‘10 o'elock, | Heart Church. By order of STHER HAUBER. President. WILLIAM H. Passed awa March 19, 930, March 31, 9th st. n.w. of . Miss Eva P, Ma Mrs. Edward D. Howe! Willlam 'H., "Sr.. C,. Manassas, Wi Va.. E D.'C._Funeral service at his dence Saturday, March 22, 1 p.m. MAYER, KARL LEON. Suddeniy on Thurs- day, March 20, 1930, at his residence, the Lombardy, 2019 I st. n.w. KARL LEON, beloved * husband ' of Germaine ~Bruit Mayer. Funeral services at Gawler: chapel, 1754 Penn, ave. n.w. on Monday, March' 24, at 8:30 am., thence to St. Stephen's Church. 25th st. and Penn. ave. n.W.. where mass will be offered at § a.m. Intétment Ariington National Cemefery; McLEAN, WALTER L. On March 20, 1030, at Annapolis. Md., WALTER L. MCLEAN. rear admiral. U. . N., retired, in the 75th | year of his age, beloved husband of Emma Bowne Jarvis McLean Funeral services at the chapel of the Naval Academy, An. napolis, at 11_a.m. Saturday. March 322. Interment in National Cemetery, Arling- ton. Va...at 1:30 pm: MOSS, NORMAN I _Departed this life Tues- day, March 18, 1930, at 9:30 a.m., at his residence, at_the age of 6 NOR- MAN 1. MOSS. the darling son of Isaiah and Iola Norman Moss of 706 Division ave. n.e. He leaves to mourn their loss. besides his parents, a loving and devoted grand- mother, ~Mr: Cora Norman: ~ three uncles. two aunts and a host of ether relatives and friends. Funeral services will be r}{m at the Metronolitan Baptist Chureh, st. between 12th and 13th sts. n. Sunday, March 23, at 1 p.m. Our precioys darling, little Norman, has gone; His voice we loved Is still: lace is vacant in our home Vhich never will be filled. Little Norman suffered hours, yes, hours, of pain To wait for cure, but all in vain, 8o God alone knew what was best, And took him home to heaven to rest. THE FAMILY, 22¢ MOTEN, ALEXANDER. On Tuesday, March 18, /1930, 2 p.m.. at Gallinger Hospital, ALEXANDER MOTEN. beioved husband of Rosa Moten, devoted {ather of Mrs. Hattie Matthews and Marcells Moten, brother of Mrs. Marth: ‘Thompson. He also leaves six grandchildren and three gre: grandchildren. Remains at his late resi- - dence. 203 E st now. untl 4 b, Friday March ' 21 “Fuberal arch 33, from Liberty Baptist 23rd_ st. B H oand I_sts. ¢ s ev. H. T. Gaskins terment Harmony Cemetery. MUDD. ANNIE L. On Thursday. March 20, 1930, at the residence of her daughter. Mrs. H, L. Mudd, White Plains. Md ANNIE L. MUDD, beloved wife of Bernard M. Mudd. Funeral from the above resi- dence on Saturday. March 32, at 8:30 a.m., thence to 8t. Peter's Church. 3nd and & sts se. where mass will be said at 10 | a.m. for the repose of her soul. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. a O'CONNOR, JAMES. #20, 1930. at Providence O'CONNOR. Funeral s ‘W. Chi st. nw., am., thence to the Si Hear't, where mass will be said at 8 Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery. TAIT, ANNA C. On Wednesday., March 19, 1930, at her residence, 1364 Shepherd st. n.w. ANNIE C. TAIT. Puneral late’ residence on Saturday. March 22 £:30 am. Requiem mass o€ 9 a.m. ai the Shrine of the Sacred Heart Church. In. terment Glenwood Cemetery, Relatives and friends invited. A TOPHAM. GEORGE. On Thursday. March 20 1930, at 8 a.m., at the residence of his daughter, Mrs.” A. B. Whittet, 3271 Van Hazen st. n.w., GEORGE TOPHAM, beloved husband of Margaret R. Topham. Funeral from the residence of his daugh. ler on Saturday, March 22, at 2 p.m. Rel tives and friends invited. Interment ‘O‘ik sunday, On Thursday, Mareh ce .’ JAMES 148 Civapii | March 22, at 7:30 ne of the Sacred = n. from her it Hill Uemetery. VAN HORN. GEORGE OLIVER. On Wed- nesday, March 19, 1930, at his residence. 4027 “Grant st ‘ne. 'Benning. D. O GEORGE OLIVER 'VAN HORN, beloved husband of Mattie V. Van Horn.' Funeral from Strauss Memorlal Church, Benning, D. C. on Saturday, March 12, at 2 p.m. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 21 WEAKLEY, ALICE. Suddenly on Thursday, March 20, 1930, at the residence of her daughter,” Mrs. Lo . Proctor. 3208 Maple ave.. ALICE WEAKLE' DS, husband and father of the late Helen B. Woods dnd William_H. Woods, jr. Fu- peral at 2 o'clock Saturday from estab- lishment of Mgon & Allen, 12th and Pl INGRAM: | Remains Testing at Georse | On Thursday, , this life one year ago todgy, h 1929. A d!\'n'lyd '%!. and u’vln‘:“ noth | R, T G P OWEN W. LY. 3 LEE. WILLIAM LEWIS. In sad but remembn e of our darling nephew c: cousin. WILLIAM LEWIS . who parted this life five years ago today, i 1l mever be forgotten Never shall his memo; Sweetest thoughts will always linger Arcund the grave where he was laid. | No one knaws how much we miss him,. No_ one knows the tears we she But in heaven we hope to meet him Where 1o farewell tears are shed. LGURBORER " sACKEON AND OF LEROY HAWKINS. 3 POWELL, LUCY. A tribute of love an memory of our dear LUCY POWELL. who departed {i one year ago todav. March 21, 1929. Sleep on. dear sister, take thy rest. We loved vou much. God loved you HER SISTER. JULIA LEWIS AND C. Tn loving mem: ar husband and father. HAR ROLLINS, 'who dengried this iife ont ago today. March 31, 1929 We little thousht when leaving home That he would never return. That he $o soon in death would sleep And leave us here to mourn. The blow was hard. the shock se Only those who have lost can tell The pain of the parting farewell More and more each day we miss his Friends may think our hearts are h Litile do they know the sorrow Within our hearts concealed. HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDRE] SCARLETT, JOSEPHINE. In loving brance of my dear wife and our Mrs, JOSEPHINE SCARLETT, who deps ed this life four venrs ago today, M 21, 1926. HUSBAND AND PAMIL! SIMPSON, RUBY A. In loving but s membrance of my loving daughter. R A. SIMPSON, who departed _this ',Xo.'f‘""“ years ago today, March Take and keep her, O sweet Mastef, Till T reach that shining shore, Then. Q Jesus. give her to me s T had her once 3 LOVING MOTHER, CLARA S SPICER. GROVER C. | " membrance of my Inther. GROVER C. In sad but dear husband sm . SPICER. who d {hdderly one vear ago today, M One vear has passed Since that sad day | W{‘ve:). :2 one we loved Memories of him will always In our hearts and never Me!lm WIFE AND CHILDRE} TURNER, MARY FRANCES. In sad loving remembrance of our dear MARY FRANCES TURNER. who d ;,?ls‘;ll"e sixteen years ago today, Love keeps her own. and. though Deasr memories dwell within the he: To comfort and sustain; And some day in a fairer land We'll hear the voice and touch the ha And then with hearts that understs We'll_meet our mother again. HER LOVING SON AND DAUGHTEI WARD. ELIZABETH. 1In sad but lovis membrance of Elizabeth WARD, wi sixteen years ago today. March 21, If Not dead to us who loved her, Not dead, but gone before. She lives with us in memory, And will forevermore. MO WENRICH, ANNA ELIZABETH. A tri) love and devotion to the memory belcvea wife. mother and daughter, ELIZABETH WENRICH, who Tife two _____FUNERAL DIRECTOR Joseph F. Birch’s Sons| (ISAAC BIRCH) A " Frank Geler’s Sons Co TIMOTHY HANLQO Puneral Director Private Aml 641 H St. N Linec. V. L. SPEARE Neither the successors of nor cong with the original W_ R. eare estal o e SO H SO Wm. H. Sardo & Q Private Limousine Ambul 412 H St. NE. Lincoh Modern Chapel Bstablished 1876 3 JOHN R. WRIGHT C 1337 10th_St. N.W.___Phone North 'ALMUS R SPEARI Succeeding the Orisinal W. R. Speare. 1623 Connecticut ve. POTOMAC 4600 Quick. Dignified Automobile Service . 816 B ST. N.E Deal Clyde J. Ni?l;lsc,w 4200 9th St N.W. J. WILLIAM LEE'S SON CREMATORTUM. a. Rev. Walter H. Brooks, officiating to mourn their 10ss & daughter, Mrs_Helen M. Wood, and granddaughter. Lo D° G now ot New Tork: Intergeat . D. of New ¥orl &t Harmony Cemetery. S VE. N.W. __NATIONAL 1 CHAS. S. ZURHORS' Hl'.!;f OAH‘I&I‘!- 3 |

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