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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, ree Parking Space Opposite Eighth St. Entran LDENEBERGS Phone NAtional 5220 —emeeemee The Dependable Store Special Sale of 300 Boys’ $1.95 to $2.95 Sport Sweaters *1.55 Manufacturer’s Samples and Small Lots. Some Are Irregulars Soon it will be too warm for coats and sweaters will be just the thing and they are so economical! Fancy jacquards and plain colors in slip-on styles, many with- out sleeves.” Sizes 26 to 36. Boys’ $1.19 Sport Sweaters Fine for school Sizes 26 to 36. c wear. Pull-n\'ers in Goldenbers’s—Third Floor. Oblong in —sanitary covers. $2.49 Electric Irons Pully anteed Electric Irons with fine nickel finish; 8-Ib. weight. Complete with attachment cord. ~ Green handle. “At Severith and K”. rt Spring Coats at ice! an Economy Price! In Both . ’ Misses’ and . b Women’s Sizes e Tweeds. . . Velveteens. . . Kashmiirs Twills. . .Mixtures Showing the new upstanding collars, belts, novel cuff treat- ments, etc., in serviceably smart models for sport and all-around Spring wear. Unusually good values, as you will realize when you note the good tailoring and the quality of the linings. In navy blue, black, tan and those neutral tone mixtures that harmonize with any wardrobe. Sizes from 14 to 46. New Frocks and Ensembles Worth $12.50 to $16.50! Stunning new two and three piece ensem- bles, beautiful new long and short sleeved frocks in prints, pastel crepes, printed chif- fons, polka dots, etc.—a completely smart 88 selection in sizes 14 to 52%. Practically every ° every color from tulip red to black. Goldenbers's—Secor Floor. Smart R Piques For Sport Frocks and Ensembles The New Printed Piques You'll include several frocks and sport suits of these rich silk-like prints And all are guaranteed colorfast. . . . Delightful Plain-Color Piques Color-fast pink, Copenhagen, tan, orchid, pretty shades that hnrmomze so well with 590 the dainty prints, 36 inches wide. Gol berg’s—Main Floor , Slight Irregulars of $1.50 and $1.95 Grades Nationally Known Make! Two weights, sheer and service! Sheer chiffon with dainty picot tops or rich serv- welts. Both of these weights j are available in the most de- sirable Spring shades. new Spring fashion note is included — and when you see the patterns. " maise, peach, old rose, reseda and wi hite— “Seco” Silk HOSE | 22 K 89¢ - ice ‘weight with lisle garter Goldenbers's—Main Floor. Suzre it Slip Covers for the Home “Thorowear” a Fast Color Cotton Striped Fabric Slip Covers $13.85 518.85 “Thorowear” covers in plain green, blue or natural stripes, or with black or colored stripes on natural grounds. Sturdily made washable Belgian linen covers in natural, plain colors or cheery stripes and colors. Something for every color scheme. Eight pieces to a set to fit all standard living room suites. with pre-shrunk binding. Finished with pleated flounce. Measure outside back of davenport for size. Goldenberg’'s—Fourth Floor.—Chal $14.95 Wool 6x9 Re ular $27 50 and $30 B ls R e T e $0.75 “Lane” Cedar Chests made to give long Neat all-over patterns. Imported Belgian Linen Sure-Fit Double sewn, and edges satisfactory wear. $12.95 to $15 Fibre 9x12-Foot Rugs Extra heavy all 310 fibre rugs with fine stenciled. Lane Cedar Chests are excel- lent for protecting clothing from moths and dust. These chests are floor samples slight- ly marred from demonstration, ness impaired. ly of dee] Sold on Our "mm iy » Budget Plan e or basket weave. Designs woven or Samples. Reversible. ’s—Fourth Floor Inlaid Designs—Regularly $1.50 Sq. Yd. Armstrong’s Inlaid Linoleums are famous for their ability to wear long and satisfactorily. You will find fuh' rolls of linoleums in attractive patterns and cslon suitable for any room. Sold as slight seconds. Golden! '‘s—Downstairs Stere, Charge Accounts Hampers *1.14 shape clothes hampers ~ with hinged Finished green, blue or white. No mail or phone or- ‘1 ders accepted. On sale at these prices for two hours only—4 to 6 p.m. Girls’ $1.59 Slip-on Sweaters Vee and round neck slip-ons of pretty novelty c weaves, Pastel shades. Ideal for school Third Floor. Men’s 18¢c Linen Handkerchiefs 6 for 65c Hemstitched handker- chiefs for men. Full size I8l with fine border. 6 for 65c. Main Floor. Florence Lee of the Women’s Radio Institute will be in our Floor Covering Dept. From 2:30 to 4:30 P.M. Tomorow to Give Another “Radio Party” THE LURE OF HAWAII is the interesting topic that Mrs. Lee has chosen for her informal talk on this pleasant occasion. She will also be glad to discuss further with you the subject of her Tuesday morning broadcast, “Hand in Glove with the Butch- er"—which you will enjoy hear- ing over station WMAL at 11:30 tomorrow. = Both of these opportunities to hear Mrs. Lee are sponsored by the Congoleum Nairn Co., manu- facturers of Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs and Sealex Linoleums. Floor Coverings—Downstairs Sto: $1.29 Large Food Chopper Family size food chopper that has 3 different sized discs for cutting every kind of food. Ex- cellent value! in Nesco Garbage Cans Corrugated gal- vaniged iron gar- bage cans warran- ted not to leak. 4Y/,-gallon size, 69¢ “/g-gallon ll}g-xullon size, §1 Goldenbers's—Downstairs Store Save on Shades 69¢ Window Shades sllades, cut 3x6 feet, in green and eéru. 48c Mounted on_dependable rollers. Opaque cloth Complete with fixtures. 89c American Holland hI’;rfect ?‘yzlity saving. $1.69 Sunfast Shades Guaranteed not size, complete with sl »” 15 fixtures, Al per- fect quality. 9x12-Foot Size Felt-Base Rugs All With $5 Window Shades feet. A considerable to fade, 3x6-foot Goldenbers's—Fourth Flo Borders, Ea. Termed slight seconds, though the imperfections are very slight. Both carpet and tile effects, G 1 ited--No Interest or Extras Added 2 CAPT. F. L. SHEFFIELD DIES IN CALIFORNIA Navy Officer Formerly Stationed Here as Member of Examining Board. By the Associated Press. VALLEJO, Calif, March 24—Capt. Fletcher L. Sheffiell, 54, chief inspector of naval material at Mare Island, died here yesterday following a prolonged illness. Capt. Sheffield was well known on the East Coast, for many years hav- ing been on duty in Washington, D. C. as a member of the Navy Retiring and Examining Board. The widow, two scns and a daughter survive, “Big Fellow God” Served. PERTH, Australia, March 24 () Aborigines have been bringing a large stone apiece to outdoor services at the Forrest River Mission Station to make a house for “Big Fellow God. Births Reported. The following births have been reported to the Health Department in the last 24 hours: Alonzo P. and Margaret Parrish. girl. George H. and Cecilia M. Zeutzius, sirl. Harvey G. and Bessie Wilson, boy. Carl M. and Fern L. Marshail, girl. dd anid Anns A, Dani, girl, ;nd TImogene 8.'King, boy. hios B A Ctrugs M Sehaat Warren M. and Lillian E. Dodson, & e C.and Anna B Smith girl ollin L. and Kathryn E. Baughspies, boy. illiam C. and Camilla’ M. Bennett, Jr. . And Madelon R. Rush. boy. 5 M, Jenkins, irl. James . and Julia B, Carter. bos. Thornton and Maude Jones, boy. Raymond and Hazel Garne: George and Prances Tyer, wil. James T. and Agnes Robinson, girl. ndy and Viola Thompson, boy. m and Evelyn James, boy. nd Alethia Jackson, gir] Marriage Licenses. Burnard A. Jenkins. 22, and Viola V. Hart, 2; Rey. Isanc Wrisht Ira Ridgley. 22, this city, and Violet P. Allen, 20. Catietts. Va.; Rev. Edward Gubler. muei V. Sulupin,’ 27. ‘and Imenia M ini. 23, both of Baltimore, Md.; Rev. C Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported fo the Health Department in'the last 24 ours: Theodore F. Brown. 85. 925 Longfellow ,Clinton W. Jones, 73, Sibley Memorial Hot pital Charles S. Chapman. 70. 52 R. I. ave. n.e. Annie W. Lynch, 722 6th st. n.e. Evalina 4 M. Prillips, 60, 4127 ‘Harrison st Selena Wamack, 63. George Washington Hospital Hapry crabhs. 4, 407 114h st, s.e. iph S. Porter, 54, Walter Reed General Hospital Lulu Leonard. 43, Tuberculosis Hospital pliomer Bardwell. 42. Garfleld Memorial 08, Edward Thompson. 19. 1430 W st Raymond L. Catterton, 10 months, 2245 920 Howard Nichols ave. s.e. Fannie Johnson, 7 vears, 66, 1404 Franklin rd, s.e. Ciceiy J. Dandridge, st._n.e. Cairie Dixon. 62, 3222 T st. hill. s.e. Thomas Lewis, 53 Freedmen’s Hospital. Neison Green. 46, 4905 Sheriff r James L. Simms, 43, Gallinger Hospital. Henrietta Clark, 33. Gallinger Hospital Alton Pinkney. 31, Tuberculosis Hospital Norman 1. Moss, 6 months, 708 Division ave. n.e. Leoniard M. Hill. 3 months. 1300 V st. LOST. BULL TERRIER white. male: Ticense No 17422; answer, ame Barney. Reward i i Teturned 1o Caswell- 3120, LeRoy pi CAMEO BROOCH. Baturday, district, Center Marks 16th st. bus line: Mberal reward. Ga. A bull. ‘white, disspoeared Sat- 1 Soldiers’ Home groun: T Lreke. SOV Ander Plesse eall near Upshur . Adams 9100, Br. 37. DOG-—$20 re'lrd for return of male Boston brind'e bull. with whi face and chest: named Mugs: when last seen was wearini collar bearing Maryland license No. 407. Re- turn to & Primrose st. Chevy Chase., Md.. or B EARRING, carved _ivory. Island avenue and Mayfi phone North 7083, " between Rhode r Hotel. Please GERMAN POLICE DOG. a golor liaht gray.” Reward. Call GLASSES, pair tortoise-shell, Sitn“ang Buciia > Heward. n.w., Apt. 1. _Phone Columb! OVERNIGHT BAG, black, containing wear- ing_apparel: vicinity of 1st st. reservoir March 22, Return to H. A. Bishop, 1607 17th st. n.w.i reward. POCKETBOOK. black, either in ladies i of Aster Restaurant ‘or between there an iatn ‘and K i Syndes mieht Wil nder please 7720, Branch 158, petween'd and 4: 30" Piberal reward for re: r POCKETBOOK, brown, zipper, on ¥ st be- iween 12th and i¢th. Reward. 63 You st North " 32 Pau 3 Doé near 215t and N sts. n.w. Call i case. ne 1410 Euciid, lel . small, white and tap. va. tag No. 13271, Reward.” 116 South Virginia ave. it Clarsien HE-K4 WHITE ACELET Satus lnernmn Phont mmh mz, u'nd ady’s. Elg o 257d ana N ste. or between, st and 2n P Theate; Select Your Monument Bee your own choice in its finished NITE-MARBLE. _ Reasonable prices, A-1 materials, best workmanship. Washington Granite Monumental Co., Inc. WILLIAM JARDINE. Secty. 48 N. Y. Ave. NW. ____N AMBULANCES Best in Town. $4 00 Local Call Chambers Co. ¢ ** 1. 5870 call | BAKER, IDA. MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1930. Qurd of Thanks. DOWLING, THOMAS M. F. To our rela- Lives and friends we wish to sratefully acknowledge their expressions mpa- iy and floral tributes during u.. time of flokness and at the death of our beloved husband and father, . DOWLING AND PAMILY. * Braths. ALT, JENNIE. On Sunday, March 23, at her residence, 4718 Ch:uv.!rlke,l,l 3\'3:“ JENNIE., widow of the late Philip Alt of Brookiyn, N. Y., and beloved mother of B. Alt. " Funeral services her late residence on Monday. March 24, t 8 p.m. Interment in Brooklyn, N. ¥. * Departed this life on Sunda March 23. 1930, at 11 o'clock a.m.. XD’A BAKER. the wife of the late John Baker and mother of Florence o'clock Grice's “undertaking parior, ats. n.w. BEERS, CHARLES F. Sunday. March o, 930, 8t 5:30 pm. t Emergency Hospltal, GHARLES ® "SEERS. beloved usband of Carrie Steinberger Beers and father of Ivan Beers and Thelma Beers Harvey. Puneral from St. Thomas Apostie Church. 27th and Woodley rd., Wednesday, 10 a.m. BETZ, RUTH NAOMI. On Sunday, March 33, 1930, RUTH NAOMI, beloved daughter of Franceska and the late. Andrew Bets. Funerai from her late residence. 4706 13th st. n.w, on Wednesday, March 26, at 9 am. Requiem mlss at St Gaoriel's Church at 9:30 Relatives and friene invited. lnt menl (nnvabe) !l Mary's Cemetery. BLAIR, JOSEPH D. On Friday, ,nrch a1 1930, at %.30 glllv- at his residence, 309 ‘\Pirst st. s.e., Dr. JOSEPH D. BLAIR, de- voted husband of Letitia Biair and be- loved father of Joseph D. Blair, jr. of New York City. He also leaves many ofher relatives and friends to mourn their Joss. Funeral Tuesday. March 25, at 1 3 from Zion Baptist Church, F_ st. Belween 3rd and 412 s.w. Interment Lin: coin Memorial Cemetery. 13th and R THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Rain tonighs | Dreaths. LAIR, JOSEPH D. Al membln of Fureka Lodge 'of Odd Fellows 4562, G. are ordered 10" attemaCine for Bersl of’ our fate omnu. JOSEPH D. BLAIR. from Zion Baptist Church. ¥ st. beiween 3rd and 4'a sts. Thesday, March 25, at 1 o'clock. (Signed) CI W. SAYLES, N. G; ROBERT DYSON, N BRENT, REBECCA E. On Monday, March 24, 1930, at § a.m., at the residence of her Mrs. Marion _B. 2617 .. MRS. REBECCA E. BRENT, devoted wife of the late Corpl. John 6. Brent of the Sth Massachusetts Cavalry and the lovin Mation B. Scott, Mrs. and the late Julia L. Brent ' She also leaves two sisters, Mrs. Mary McClaine of Philadeiphia, Mrs. Sallie W. Dickerson of gichmond, Va.. two sons-id-law. Douglas M. Scott and Otto L. Singleton, and two g angeidren. CFunstal Thursgay, March t 1 p.m., from Nineteenth Stréet Bap- tist Church.’ Rev. Walter H. Brooks pas- tor. Interment Harmony Cemetery. 36 BROWN. THEODORE F. On March 22, 1930, at_his residence, 925 Longfellow st. B.w.. F. 'BROWN. father of Mrs 3 3 Funerai on Tuesday, March 5. at'2 p.m_ Inter- ment Rock Creek Cemetery. Reiatives and friends invited. EL) BROWN. THEODORE F. Officers and mem- bers of Friendship Lodge, No. 12, I O e Soqhereby motified (o atiend o eetiiie Monday, Mareh 34, 10" Thake “azransementa for the funeral of THEODORE_F. BROWN. Funeral to be held from his late residence, 925 Long- fellow st. n.w., Tuesday, March 5. at 2 p.m. By order of E. J. LAYTON, N. G. 2 BROWN, THEODORE F. A special com- munication of Stansbury Lodge, No. 24. F. A A M, is called for Tuesday, March 25,1930, at’1 p.m., to attend the’funeral services' of our ‘late brother, THEODORE F. BROWN. By order of ths master. RALPH L. HEBBARD. * BURNS. MARY A. On Sunday. March 23 1930, aL'3:30 pn. at her residence thé Iroguois apt. 1418 M st. n.w., MARY A, BURNS, ~ Piineral {rom the chapel of Thos. 8. Sergeon, 1011 7th st. n.w.. on Wedrnesday, March 26, at 9:30 a.m. Re- quiem mass at St. Matthew's Church &t 10 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment at Oak Hill Cemetery. BURNS. MARY A. Officers and comrades of Liberty Council, 162, C. B. L Feauested’ to meet at Sergeon's unde ing pariors, 1011 7th st. n.w., on Tuesday evening, 8 'o'clock, to arrange for funeral of our fate comrade. MARY A. BURNS. M. H. McCARTHY, Pres, and tomorrow morning; warmer with] R. R. KOLB. Secty lowest temperature about 46 degrees to- night; colder tomorrow and tomorrow night; increasing south or southeast winds, becoming fresh northwest to- morrow. Maryland—Rain tonight and. tomor- row, changing to snow flurries in west portion tomorrow; warmer tonight, colder tomorrow and tomorrow night; increasing southeast or south winds, be- coming fresh possibly strong northwest tomorrow. Virginia—Rain tonight and tomorrow morning, probably changing to snow flurries in extreme west portion to- morrow; warmer tonight, colder tomor- row night and tomorrow; increasing east to southeast winds, becoming fresh to_strong northwest tomorrow. West Virginia—Rain tonight and to- morrow, probably changing to snow flurries tomorrow; warmer in extreme east and colder in west portion tonight, colder tomorrow. Record for 36 Hours. Sunday, March 23, 1930. ture—Midnight, 33; 4 am., 27; 8 am., 29; 12 noon, 39. Barometer—Midnight, 30.10; 4 am, 30.14; 8 am, 30.1 12 noon, 30.17. Thermometer—4 p.m., 50; 8 p.m., 47; 12 midnight, 39; 4 am, 36; 8 am, 39, noon, 55. Barometer—4 pm. 30.03; 8 pm. 30.02; 12 midnight, 30.02; 4 a.m., 20.97: 8 a.m,, 29.95; noon, 29.88. Highest temperature, 55, occurred noon today; lowest temperature, 36, oc curred at 6:30 a.m. today. Temfencure same date last year— Highest, 84; lowest, 53. ‘Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 10:28 am. and 11300 pm.; high tide, 344 am. and, 9 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 11.25 a.m. and 11:52 pm.; high tide, 4:39 am. and 5:04 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose €:07 a.m.; sun sets 6:22 p.m. Tomorrow—S8un rises 6:04 am.; sun sets 6:24 p.m. Moon rises 3:38 a.m.; sets 12:55 p.m. Weather in Various Cities. Abilene, Tex, Albany, N. Y. Atlanta, Ga.. 'l Atlantic City Baltimore, Md.. Birmingham Bismarck, N. Boston, Buftalo, N. Charleston, Chic i Denver, Detroit. Mich... El Paso, Tex. .. Galveston. Tex. Helena, Mont. Huron, 8. Dal Indianapolis.Ind Jacksonville,Fla. Kansas Oity,Mo. Los An; Loutsville, Miami, New Orlea New York, N.¥. Qklahoma ' City. Omaha, Nebr. Philadeiphia Phoenix. Ari: Pittsburgh, Portland Portland, 2823222 223231 Cle . Ptcloudy loudy oudy Gloudy Clear Clear Clear ; Clear Gloudy Me... NOISE 81 Louis Mo’ 28, Piul. Minn. Spokane, Wash. Tampa, Fia WASH., D. €..0 2353283382288 A shorthorn cow_owned by James Steel of Grazeley, England, has pro- duced 10 healthy calves in 10 years and has yielded a yearly average of 10,216% pounds of milk. Two Special Values! NEW Regular $35 SPRING SUITS 272 ON LIBERAL CREDIT TAILORED of the finest woolens in the best of Spring styles. tans, greys, browns and blues. and young men’s New Men’s sizes and models. Pay Weekly or MontE —in small to meet. Pay in A and June. Jor credit. Regular $25 amounts easy to 1, May No added cost NEW SPRING TOPCOATS 19 ON LIBERAL CREDIT ANDSOMELY tailored . . . and in the newest Spring shades and styles. All sizes. EISEMAN'S Seventh and F Sts. Tempera- | i BYRNE. DOROTHY L. G 16, 1930, at Burbank, Calif., DORO- THY L. KINGSLEY BYRNE. aged 25 vears. aiiis Testing at the home of her Dar- Mr. and “Mrs. Harold Kinksley. Md. Funeral Friday. March Irom, the Home of Ker pa:- orest Oak Cemetery, Gaithersburg, Md. i CAMPBFLL. MARGARET L. On Saturday, March 23, 1930, MARGARET L. CAMP- BELL. ‘She leaves to mourn their logs a mother, ~ fathdr, six sisters and four brothers. Funeral from the residence, Mitchellsville, Md., on March 24, at 9 a. Interment at White Marsh Cemétery. CANNON. RAYMOND I. (BUCK). On Fri- day. March 21 1930, RAYMOND 'L (BUCK) CANNON. beloved son of Mar- aret A. and Thomas A. Cannon of 1327 uclid 8t. n.w. Funeral from the above lence on’ Tuesday, March 25, at 8:30 ; thence to the Shrine of the Sacred t Church, were mass will be sung 8t 9 am. for the repose of his soul Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Rela- tives and friends invited. 24 CRONE, GERTRUDE. On Priday, Marc] 1030, 'GERTRUDE CRONE (nee Har beloved wife of Edgar K. Crone. Funera from the residence_of her mother, Mrs 59 New York ave. 8:30 am. A Baiior’s "Church: a.m.Relatives and friends invited. terment Abbey Mausolenm. CROFPP, JACOB A. On Sunday. March 23, 1930, 'at his residence, 515 4th st. ne. JACOB A. CROPP, beloved husband of Ida Cropp, aged 60 years. Services at the S. H. Hines Co. funeral home, 2901 14th st. n.w. on Wednesday. March 26, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. 325 EDMONDSON, RANSON C. Suddenly, on day, March 22. 1930. at Emergency RANSON C. EDMONDSON, be- nd of Maria Noel Bdmondson. aves to mourn his departure t¥o . one aunt and many other rela- nd friends. Remains may be e T. Rhines funeral chapel until 9 pm. Monday, March 34, Interment Nashville, ELLIS, ADDIE, Departcd this life on Thurs. day,’ March 0. 1930, ADDIE ELLIS of 707 M st. n.w. She leaves to mourn their loss a husband, William Ellis; one sister and nost_of other relatives and friends. Fu- neral Tuesday, March 25 m. from the chapel of the George B. Clarke Co.. 1416-18 Florida ave. n.e. Interment Paync's Cemetery. FITZPATRIOK, JAMES. On Saturday. March 22, 1830, JAMES, beloved husband of the late Catherine Fitrpatrick. Funeral from the residence of his daughter. Mrs. George Dorr, 2500 Bladensburg road n.e.. Wednesday. March 26, at 9 a.m. Requiem mass at St. Francis De Sales’ Church at 9:30 o'clock. Relatives and friends invit ed. Interment Mount Olivet Oemetery. 25 GILBERTSON. MAUD LUNETTE. On Sun day. Mareh 33 1930, "at her residence Decatur Helzhts, MAUD L Beioved wite: of Hent ,y Walter Gi Funeral from the Presbyterian Hyattsville. Md.. Tuesday. 2 pm. Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. rtson. ureh, March 25, at GOTTHELF. HANNAH. oOn Sunday. Mareh | . 1930, at the. residence of her niece, Mrs. Henry S. Adler. Pajrmont st. v HANRaR SOTiubPE 8 Tens i age Puneral from the above residence Tuesday. March 25, at 2 ? Interment Washington Hebrew Cemelery. GRADY, WALTER. Departed this life Sat- urday, March 22. 1050, at St. Elizabeth’s Hospifal WALTER GRADY. He leaves to mourn their loss @ father, mother, one sister, Mary: three brothers, David, Rob- ert and Joseph: many other relatives and Buneral Wednesday, March 26, from Pirst Baptist Church. and Lamont n.w.. Rev. D. D. Washington officiatis Remains at late residence, 2226 8th st n.w., after 4 pam.. Tuesday. GREENE. EDWARD L. On Monday. March 24. 1930 lt his_residence, Rockviile, M EDWARD L. 'GREENE. in his 43th’ ve beloved huxblnfl of Hope Summers Greene. Puneral from his late residence on Wed- nesday. March 26. at 2:30 p.m. Inter- ment Rockville Union Cemetery. 35 HARRINGTON, CLAUDE M. On Sunday, Sibley Hospital, GLAUDE M., beloved husband of Bianch Harring . Remains resting at chapel, 5th and H sts. n.w. Funeral services at Saffell's chapel, 5th and H sts. n.w. on Tuesday, March 25, at 2 p.m. Interment lenwood Cemetery. HYLAND, BRIDGET. On Sunday, March 22, 1930, at_Providence Hospitai. 'BRIDGET: beloved wife of Willlam Hyland. Funerai from the Willlam H. Sardo & Co. funeral chapel, 412 H st. n.¢. on Tuesday. March 28, at' 8:30 a.m; thence to St. Joseph's Church, where mass will be said at 9 a.m. for the repose of her soul. Relatives and frionds invited to attend. Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery. JACKSON, EMMA E. On Priday. March 21, lss0, at Gallinger Hospital EMMA E. beloved wife of Peter H. Jackson and de- voted mother of Gladys Jackson. mains resting at the Joseph 1. Baliey fi Tuesday. March 3, b and {riends invited to attend JENKINS, HENERETTA. Departed this life on Priday, March 31 1930, a¢ 5:48 b.m. at her residence, 333’ F st s.w.. ETA JENKING " Suneral Tuésday. Murch 33, at ‘2 o'clock. from the above addre She leaves 10 mourn their loss a loving mother. Mrs. Lillian Wood: a brother: John Mason: a stepfather. Ssmuei Wood. “and a siater-in-law, "Ms. Nellie Mason. and a host of friends. JERMAN. JORN F. On Sunday Mearch 23, 1930, At 10:40 pm. at his home. near Fairfax G, H.' Va, JOHN F. beloved husband of Marcia J. Jerman and ‘father of Wilbur L., Mabei J. B. D. and J. L Jerman. Fuieral from 'Fairfax Methodist Church Tuesday. March 35, at 2 p.m. In- terment Flint Hill Cemetery, Oakton. Va. Relatives and {riends invited to attend. * MAHAN, ANNA R. On Saturday. March 22. 1930, 'ANNA R.. beloved daughter of fhe Inte’ Prederick 'P. and Emma W, Maha Services at her late residence. 3921 Il nois ave., on Monday, March 24, at 8 p. Relatives and friends invited, ~Interment Hatboro, Pa MURRAY, WILLIAM. Suddenly. on Sunday. March 23, 1930, WILLIAM MURRAY. the devoted husband of Lula Murray. He also leaves to mourn their loss thrée sisters. one ‘brother. six cousins and other rela- tives and friends. *Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel, 3ra and Eye-sts. s.w. Notice of funeral iater. NASH, CARRIE, Departed this life Satur- day, March 23, 1930, CARRIE. the be- loved wife of Ulysses' Nash. daushter of Mrs. Lula 'Reed. She aiso leaves to mourn thelr 10ss five chilc cn, one. sister. Gertrude ‘Reed? thres brothers, Ws George and Luther P. Parr. Tiiesdny. Marcn 25, at 1o pm. . from Stewart's funeral parlors. 30 H st. n.e. 0, at Garfleld Hospital, Miss PEARL PETICOLAS. ' Funeral from the chapel of John R. Wright Co., 1387 10th st. n.w. Tuesday. March 25, at 3 o'clock p.n. ' Iiiterment Rock Creek Cemetery. * REID. ADA SAVAGE. On Sunday. March 33, 1936, "a1 the homie ‘of het, Son, Conrad vears_of widow of Brig. A s pariors, 2223 Gp. ave. I‘.OIN‘I’flN. ROBERT. On Sunday, HA!C" 1930, at 5:50 p.m., ROBERT, 01 hulhlnd of Mamie M. Thornton. m. services at his_late ‘residence, 103 Ken tucky ave. s.e., Tuesday, March 35 ;{m Interment Congressional iends and relatives invited to atten TIPPETT. C. LOUISE Suddenly. on dn n 22 1530, at 11-30 DOUISE TIPPETT. da 1t pett and the late Patsy L. gister of Carrie and John ‘Hpg' rom St. Cypria: holll: nesday, March 26, o'clock a.m. TREULEBEN, MARG, ay, March 23 193¢ Belmont st. n.w. mmu%rr loved mother of Fred Treuleben. services at W. W. Chambers Co. funer home. 1400 Chapih st. n.w.. on Monday, March 24. at'3:30 p.m. Intérment at Port Jervis, N. WEST, !OYIOMA Sunday. March 23, 1 at_her vt!ldlnr,z 1201 Cq SOFRONIA WEST, Remains resting Eugene Ford's undertaking parlors. Notice of funeral later. WILLIAMS, JOHN W. Departed this life Saturday. March 22 1930, at 11:40 p.m. at his residence, 1875 6th st. n.w. JOHN W. WILLIAMS 'the devoted husband of Elizabeth Williams. He leaves to mourn their loss six children and a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral Wednesda; March 26, from Metropolitan A. M. Church, ‘M st. between 15th and 16th Rev. Thomas. pastor. 28% WILLIAMS, JOHN W. A special mesting of Past Grand Master: G. U. S B, A De nerd at tne M st. n.w.. ‘Tuesday. March 325, at 10 “arfanie for the fumeral of Brother JOHN W. WILLIAM: CHARLES K. BURNS, Council Master. SAMUEL W. WATSON, Council Secretary. * WOLTZ EDWARD GEORGE, Suddenly, on Sunday. ~ March 23, SEORGE, Nrather of chatiés Ao H. Hines n.w., on Tue interment at Funeral services at the S. funeral home, 2901 14th s day. March 25, at 3 P, Glenwood Cemetery. In Memoriam. BARNES. EDWARD. In sad but loving re. membrance of our beloved husband a father, EDWARD BARNES. who depar this life elght years ago todsy. March 24, ‘While !rl'!“nl’ “’“0“[]! lhl‘ 'Ol’ m land, Whers et Bes W et o8 thy Kind and willine band, ‘Which smoothed our roughest way. Which plucked the brightest, fairest we s o Uhees our wondering sight, ‘Which often lull;d dmrou;hmlontly ‘hours 'our burdens Leht. To make PAMILY. CAMERON. WILLIAM R. A token of love to the memory of my_ dear husband. LIAM R. CAMERON, who entered into ;:@1;'!]5 rest five years ago today, March 1 will soon meet you in that eity When my trials of life are o'er: bt AR R A o tha DEVOTHED WIFE, MRS, ELIZABETH CAM- ERON. DEAHL, ALONZO RUSSELL. In sad but loving remembrance of our _little ~sen. RUSSELL "ALONHO DEAHL, who. left u§ one year ago today, March 24, 1929. Russell's chair is stil] at our freside, s presence is still mi Although his body is in i Weodlawn Ceme- tery, His spirit is always ne So, missed by all that knew him, A little angel now, w; ‘A‘U‘Xi ‘l:lll‘n tom:mr Savior o His wishes OIUER" FATHER AND BROTHER. How happy were the by-gone days, ‘When our circle was complete, But now l!bl ‘varenn‘“:ee 1s gone, To live at Jesus' kD cous: . N, ["l‘ MILSTEAD P. In ll‘ ’ob!ll“?g'lfll remembrance of mydear daugh- ter, JOHNSON (nee Milstead). who assed away sixteen years ago toda; llbh 24, 1914, and my de husband, ‘who' died two. ears ago (!Iflbfi! 1927. Remembrance is the golden chain Death trie to break. but all in vain. To have, to love and then to part 1s the greatest sorrow of my heart. Burrounded by friends T am longly. In the midst of friends I blue With a ;lfl“: on my face I've an lch. n mfim'"aur daughter and husband, HER LJV‘INO MOTHER AND HIS LOY- uNGuuw, ms:mnl‘ In lovin brance of our dear mother. LANGBEIN, who p away eight years A Coday. Muren" 34 Soga, Gone, but not forgotten. . LANGBEIN, JOSEPHINE. A token o to the memory of ouf dear o% 'r;g"a'x“rod feht Sears aso vodazs March 3 MRS, F. J. NESLINE lum remem- PHINE MR. Al DAUDHT!RB. EY. FANNIE In lovioe memory of my POenr wite FANNIE POSE eparted ",!;l life two yeal c hd"v l(lrfll %, ‘Two years have passed, de: But my fi art is just the Many a silent tear has fallsn At the mention of your name. In_my heart your memory ling Sweetly. Kind and true. ‘There is not & day, dear Fannie, ‘That I do nfll '.h::':‘:a you. HER LONELY HUSBAND, WILLIE POSEY. * RIDLEY, MARY ALICE. In sad but lm’[l’ remembrance of my beloved wite, ALIGE RIDLEY, who' departed, this. life three years ago today, March 24, . Just & line of sweet remembrance, Just a memory, ‘ond and true; Jugt s ‘token of love's devotion “That my Reart i ‘tongs for you. HER HUSBAND. G W. SHORTER, HENRY M. In sed e evln ‘memory "of my SHORTER. "'Who .ma is year Ilo today. Ma 24, ng O (n] m:qh!(\!l |.l” & pictus Ve one ! Inomembry's fzame I shall keep it. ‘Because e was one of tne best. In_my heart your memory lingers, ‘Sweetly. tender. Kind and true. R b il H % Hi8 DEVOTI TED WIFE. WHITING, AGNES C. In_ loving - brance of my dear mother. A A WHITING, Wwho departed this life four years ago today, March 24, 1926. Farewell, fatewell. my mother. dear, I have spent four and ionely years. The day that you “fi 1 did part, You left e with & en_heart. HER D GHTER. MABEL, rm{zm‘ DIRECTOBRS. CHAS. S. ZURHORST 3 mnnlt gafgg.‘.’I. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N-W. Fhone west atme “Frank Geier'’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTR ST. NW. National 2473 Modern Chapel, Telephone “TIMOTHY HANLON Funeral Director Private Ambulance 641 H St. N.E. Linc. 5543 V. L. SPEARE C0. Neither the successors of nor con with the original w R. 'i'l" Bt ment. t. N.W. k. 6626 o hirrs h;=v NC F_St. N.W. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 413 B 8t NE. Lincoln 0524 Modern_Chapel " Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home 1 New Yort A ____District 200 Qui clent lnrvl:e ‘!tmdbfl !tn‘lel Deal & Co. ll‘ - .T NE' ICOLN 8200, JOHN R. wfixcHT co. _1387 10th St. N.W.__ Phone North 0047 Port_Deposit, . R, " D Md., ADA SAVAGE age, a."5" s Marine Corps. neral Trom v 1 Boeare Cor W, on Thursday, March 2 Shurch at 11 am Intermeat "Ariingion rment ~ Arlingto National Gemetery. 6 REYNOLDS, HENRY HOOD. Suddenly, on Thursday, March 20,1930, at New Bruns- wick, N.'J. HENRY HOOD REYNOLDS, beloved husband of Addie and son of Mr: Katherine Simpkins. Funeral services Saffell's chapel. 5th and H sts. n.w., Sun. day, March 23. 1:30 p.m. Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. 2% ROBERTS. JOHN. Departed this lite, o8 Thursday evening, March 5 clock.. at - Precamens. Hosoial, “REV, JOHN ROBERTS. spiritual adviser at the District Jail and the beloved fatner of Clarinda Boston, sty of rge unc z-en-n’n Simmons “angd_adopte mn-r ac from Galbralth A. Roberts, 22 omrch. > Talefreny rmon: Semerers. " Belatives and {riends e e yited to atten Manokoo of St. Paul A hurch will officlate. The body will lie in state at Galbraith Church. 8th at, between L and M sts, n.w.. from 1 ‘9, L 2.m; The body is resting now ai 35 Plerce st. n. = 24 A areht T 00h. \WARNEN MAR: SHALL STEARNS, beloved son of Mary A. eral from his late, residence, ave. n w. on Tuesday, March !henfe to Church of Nr- ! Hvily. Brigntwood, .. where mass wil i At 8 A, Jintsrment Cedur i Cemetery. et 'ALMUS R SPEARE Succeed! the Original W. R. Speare Co. & nnecticut Ave. POTOMAC 4600 , 45 yrs. at 940 ¥ ot Clyde J Nichols, Inc. _4200 9th_St. N.W. Col._es24. 0 o WILLIAM LEE'S SONS,” DIRECTORS. CR]:.MATORIUM 332 PA._AVE. N.W. NATIONAL 1 FUNERAL DESIGNS. oy ;afi‘%— de | 212 F St. C. S

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