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THE SUN MAXWELL’S Tenth Birthday A Birthday Event that will be long remembered! : dependable Maxwell quality!—not only surprising liberal credit terms!—BUT AY STAR, WASHINGTO! Sale Not only greater than usual savings!—not only furniture of 10% Additional Merchandise Absolutely Free to You —on every purchase of $10 or more during our 10th Birthday Sale. $1.00 in merchandise FREE on every $10 purchase $5.00 in merchandise FREE on every $50 purchase Liberal Credit —and so on up to any amount, regardle: S REE $035% 2 RRAREBRLS 3 : 5 3-Piece Loose-Cushion Bed-Davenport Su double duty outfit. A living room by d room at night. Three-piece jacquard velour suite. Re- versible, spring-filled cushicr Luxurious davenport (making a full size bed, completely concealed), wing chair and comfortable club chair......... . a bed of size of purchase Well npad ing of Drop-leaf Table and 4 sturdy Chairs. .. This Suite m the ceason’s new- est rived. Here’s how this liberal plan works: $10.00 in merchandise FREE on every $100 purchase $20.00 in merchandise FREE on every $200 purchase Liberal Credit 5-Piece Enameled Breakfast Set 5145 Pay Weekly le, consist- B Hand-woven Fiber finishes has Is nicely just ar- decorated 29,15 and etremely good value at_this price. CONVENIENT TERMS RUGS! s F Y 9x12 and 8.3x 10.6 Seamless Velvet Rug. .. 9x12 Seamless Axminster Rug 9x12 Axmin- ster Rug. better kind. .. 36-Inch Velvet Hearth Rug..... 27-Inch Axminster Scatter Rug..... DEREZRBRS & A truly beautiful bed room suite at an unusual price reduction! Graceful bed, four-drawer chest, dresser and smart French vanity—built ‘of handsome walnut veneers and other fine woods with large overlays of lovely nut! Save greatly tomorrow at.. 22.75 $26.50 34.75 *1.98 *2.69 The Complete Line of Summer Fiber Rugs in Stock Simmons Windsor Style Beds An outfit that will appeal to ev Consists of the new Windsor style, coil spring and all-cotton mattress. Can 4 You do not need to be a judge of fine furniture to know that this is an outstanding value! A value that you could only expect to find during a great store-wide sale like this [his is a quality, hand-tailored suite, built with sturdy hardwood frames, guaranteed spring construction and upholstering of the finest quality. All three pieces at..... Can Be Had in Blue, Taupe or Wine e Color USSR SR B R L E IR EE BT Easy Terms We are now showing new designs and new colorings. About 35 patterns to select from. Stroller, Special........$10.75 Carriage, Special.......$]14.95 R LR LBUHARRGRBRLDLLLLRLOURBRELR 2 2 RBRDRS Elaborate 10-Piece Dining Suite! This suite of massive splendor is an exceptional saving tomorrow at $129.00! An example of skilled craftsmanship—the wal- nut veneers are arranged in a striking manner and com- $ < bined with other select woods! Buffet, extension table, china cabinet, server, 5 diners and host chair!.... % 2 FEEEXTE T EEEEE L ST LTS CEEETERY £= A Day-bed of the better type. and the bed is open. with flounce and covered in good grade of cretonne. special at 5 Pay a Little Each Week Comple Day Bed One motion Mattress is roll edge $26.50 -vfll‘f' ; 318.75 Easy Terms Complete Stock of Wood and Metal Refrigerators —in All Styles to Show No. 1 Special Top Lifers $10.95 No. 2 Special, Side Icer. All Other D.. 0. APRIL. 6 TWO BOYS INJURED AS AUTO HITS POST Anderson Williams and Preston Grant of Rockville in Hos- pital After Crash. 1931 Special Dispatch to The Star. DARNESTOWN, Md., April 5—An- derson Williams ‘and Preston Grant, young sons of Walter A. Willlams and Harvey A. Grant, respectively, of Rock- ville, were serfously injured in an auf mobile accident on the pike betwes | here and Dawsonville, this county, to- i night, when their automobile left the | road and plunged into a post near the | roadside. ture, and was taken to the Montgomery General Hospital at Sandy Spring. Grant's injuries consist of a broken leg iand numerous cuts and bruises. He is in Georgetown University Hospital at Washington, D. C . According to Policeman Robert Howes of the county police force, who investi- gated, the steering gear of the machine suddenly broke, causing Williams, who was driving, to' lose control. Restaurants Bnr ‘Women. LONDON, April 5 (#).—Whether they want hot dogs or caviar, women often are refused permission to visit eating places at night without male escorts and the government has before it de- mands that it do something about it. A woman’s mass meeting, at which the new Lord Balfour presided, requested repeal of a law forbidding restau- the premises. embarrassment often afforded woman | night workers. B | Washington Hotel,” Washington Monument, Washington Cathedral or Mt. Vernon. Aprii 4._Reward. Columbia 5714. Apt. 223 17° Cir Col. 6429-W. i BRACE FOR TEET! 7a and Friends' School. on Wisconsin ave. I_Clev. 2008, L ¥, 5. Poi. 20%. { GLASSES, tortoise sheel, on N ! Friday; reward. Call North 6110. st.n.w GOLD WRIST WATCH. Elgin, black ribbon. 13th and Ga. ave.; Spring rd. nw. JADE NECKLACE, Conn. ave. or Liberal reward. Return ve., ADL. 116, or Clev. 4868. OAK BUFFET DRAWER, small, from mo ing van. C. H. Turnbull, Ben- D. __Reward. _ _* K face, female; an- Call Cieveland 5550 “car W Iadv's, lost"on' Spri reward Th_ st 3601 Conn -~ pin, 3 nd small dia- “March 29. Reward. Cleveland 2685-J. urn-shaped. with flowers in colored stones. ' Return to office of 2400 16th st Reward . POCKETBOOK. black. containing moner. checks. driver's permit. Reward. Return Miss Glenn, Howard House, 6th and Penn POL T tront le: Chevy' Ch Phone Clev. 0013 o POLICE BADGE NO _197- Wednss 27 1f found please. return to . 1. No. 2 precinct, or 650 L st. ne. s PURSE. small brown. containing $30: al Earle Drue Store. 1316 and E. 1 pm.. April {TMhewara” Mre. Hall. 1228 Eve. Phone Nat W 5 | RINGS—WHhite gold wedding Fing %old diamond ring. Tiffany retting oy % i . oy’ brown oxford lef: | wbove Park rd. Call Co: 4 months old. lame e or vicinity: reward Al Youni nd white reward | WRIST WATCH. iady's Elgin: Friday night probably at 145 and U sts. 1430 Trvine 9 s 26 'Select Your Monument nere Seg sour own choice in 1 fiener state A MARBLE _ Reasonsbi: orices. A-1 materiala. best workmanship Washington Granite Monumental Co., Inc. WILLIAM JARDINE. Secty W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Col. 464 Phones o s 10341 Ryan Service Reaches Into the Suburbs Our _skilled morticians not oniy serve the local community but they offer their sympathetic services to those in the outlying communities. Funeral parlor, pri- vate ambulance and livery 1n_ connection. JAMES J. RYAN Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. SE. Telephone Atlantic 17001701 Williams suffered cuts and bruises, a | dislocated arm and possibly a skull frac- | rateurs to permit certain women on | Speakers told of the | platinum, with settings. vicinity | c) ne | 0—PART ONE THE WEATHER Distriet of Columbia—Cloudy and slightly warmer, possibly showers today; tomorrow fair. Maryland—Increasing cloudiness, slightly warmer, possibly showers today; tomorrow fair. Virginia—Showers today; tomorrow fair; not much change in temperature. West Virginia—Cloudy today, possibly showers in east portion, colder at night; tomorrow fair. Record for' 24 Hours. Temperature—Midnight, 47; 2 am.. 45; 4 am, 43; 6 am, 36; 8 am, 43 10 a.m., 54; 12 noon, 58; 2 pm. 62 4 pm. :g, 6 pm, 60; 8 pm., 56; 10 p.m. A Highest, 65; lowest, 36. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 82; lowest, 56. Tid: Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 7:38 a.m : high tide, 1:13 am. Tomorrow—Low tide, 8:58 a.m. 9:56 p.m.; high tide, 2:25 am. 2:55 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 5:47 a.m.; sun sets 6:35 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:45 am.: sun sets 6:36 p.m. lAdogl l’(;fis IIDZS'I am.: sets 1:52 pm. utomobile lamps to be lighted - half hour after n’x’x‘:nt. . s Weather in Various Cities. ~Temperature.— Prectp: Max Min Sat.p.m. to and and and and urdsy nlent 8 iny night 8p.m . 64 50 6 ta, Ga... antic City. N.°J Rid Mass. .alo, N. Y. ‘hicago. = 11 incinnati, Ohio heyenne,” Wyo.. . Cleveland, Ohio, Davenpori, Towa. Denver, Golo, Des Moines, lowa. Detroit, Mich Duluth, Minn. El Paso. Tex.. Galveston, Tex. Mont. ..\ Ind!. Fla Loutsville, Ky. ... Marquette, Mich.. > ns. La New York. N. ¥ North Plaite. Nebr. Qmana. Nebr... . . Atz Pittsburgh Pa Portland, Me. Portland. Oreg. . Salt Lake City. Utah St. Louis, Mo.... St. Paul. Minn an Antonio. Tex. San Diego. Calif, Bpringfleld. 1l Tampa. Fia 2 Toledo. Ohio. < Vieksknre. | Miss 6 WASHINGTON, D. C. 65 Births Reporied. Alfred D. and Nancy Wilkinson. girl. Roy D. and Heien M. Adams. girl Hulbert T and_Alice M 'Bisselle. irl James T and Clara A Malloy. girl William R. and Ada C. Fisher. girl Antonino and Catharine Cozzo, girl. Clifford and Burl Sutherland. wirl. Ickey D_and Alta Winstead. bov. Harold K _and Dorothy B. Phillips. boy. Woodard 8_and Lillie C_Deitrick. boy. John W. and Marle Davis. bos John F. and Emma J. Hessenaner. boy. Joseph C_and Fern Harvey. boy. Howard N_and Bessie D. Tucker. boy. Frederick H. and Emma C. Lanham. eir' R M. Shaw. girl in 8 and Ella M. Beach. boy James and_Eleanor Allen. boy. Philip and Mildred Spriegs. bov Curtis D._and Alice E. Morten. wirl. Frank Essie Black. girl John S and Alice Jenninks. eirl. John and Catherine Lee. irl Jessie and Mable Wheeler. girl. Deaths Reported. William A, Streeks. 77. 715 Tavlor st. Jacob B. Larrick. 68. 1007 R I. ave ne Henry B. Nichols. 66. Home for Azed anc nfirm. Edward W. Robinson. 65. 2226 13th st. sc Milo H_Sitliff. 64, Georgetown Hospital Mary C. Logan. 59 1014 4th st n.e. Santa Presutti. 46. Emergency Hospital. Guy P. Pettit. 42. 488 Maine ave. s.w Margaret K. Holland. 30, 1107 Good Hor: e Ella M_ Phillips. 31. 203 E st. ne Anna Simms. 17, ‘Georgetown Hospital Robert E. Fairail. 3. 2114 H st Melcom J. Irvin, & months. 1424 Potomar ave. se. Susan Ross. 90. 1242 20th st Tilda Green. 80. Freedmen's Hospital. Mamie U eCall, 48, 30 Quincy ol Ell’ah Jenious. 36, Emergency Hospital. Alonzo “Whittle. ‘34, Walter Reed Hospita' Mary Ervin. 24. Tuberculosis Hospital Mary B Pruitt. 4. Emergency Hospital James E_Carter. 14, Freedmen's Hospital Ophelia Jonson. 5 weeks. Gallineer Ho ana Bradford, PHdeor 1 month. Children | Infant to Ellen Westcott. 13 dass. Gal- iinger Hospital. | Hospi! irginia Keener. 1 day. Freedmen's Hos S — Marriage Licenses. Samuel E. Stokes, 31, and Katherine H Tippett. 18: Rev. W, F.' Atkinson. Charles Selverian, 31. Brookiyn, N. Y., and | Henriette Singer, 31, this city; Rev. J. T. | “Banel R, Simmons. 1_“'11'3‘ Effie F. Bow: [ ™osa o™ Chacona 2‘&. and Kethleen C los, 16; Rey. aps e ames A Brown: 10. ' and Elizabetn A | Thomas, 20: Rev. Thomas 8. Davis. Samuel L. Woodson, 34, Dover, Tenn | grace N. Cannatell | and"Ray M Shapiro. 27, this city; Rev. J T. Loeb. L. Elliott, 45. and Madge Gale. "0- both of Guinea, V: Rev. J. Hays Allen [ Freddie L s:!l\ Y'.“ l‘i‘:‘fllfl‘ Lillian | ames Briscoer 5o, ana Marsaret Lucas, and Rey Coult Brown. 28 ‘and Norrine Simms, 18 et RS haties . Drew: 46, and Edna May High- 3.’ L. Col lands. 35: Rev. J. L. Cole ter, 20, Parkton. Md.. and Mfitepell. d0. Baltimore, Ma-i Rev. . Albe 24. and Dollie E. Glad-. fll\‘!':m‘llo both of Richmond, Vi Rev. E. HeErice M LColips, 28 and_ Carry Lee S et W "I and Geceita. Styar, 19: Rev. G. Silverstone. | BUY YOUR SPRING SUIT ON OUR LIBERAL CREDIT PLAN Choose your Spring suit tomorrow from our wide range of snappy new models for men and young men. Just a small cash payment, balance con- veniently arranged in weekly or monthly amounts easy to meet. Thousands of Washington men are now using Eiseman’s charge-account service . . . Because there’s no added cog for credit privileges. Prices have not been increased. NEW SPRING SUITS $25 $30 $35 SEMAN Seventh and F Stas ‘Firestone, 35, New York City. | Hamil- | nd Mabel Johnson, 36: | il c | SVeE " cetneter. @urds of Thanks. ApAMs, JomN I wish to thank my friends for their kindness during the i1l- ness of my husband, JOHN F. ADAMS, and for their foral tribuies at the time of his leath. NANNIE ADAMS AND CHILDREN. * SUDDUTH, MARJORIE HAMILTON. We wish to thank the many friends and relatives for their kind services. floral tributes and lons of sympathy during the long | illness of our wife and mother, MARJORIE | HAMILTON SUDDUTH, HER HUSBAND AND DAUGHTERS. * Murriage. | INGRAM—LANG. M: . LANG, to Mr. KENNETH W. INGRAM st Washington, D. C.. April 5. Bratha. n Fridav. April 4| the residence of her ol at.. ANNA H. BAR- sed 78 years. Funeral from the chapel of Thos. 8. Mergeon. 1011 ith st.| n.w.. on Monday. April 7, at'3 p.m. Rela tives and friends invited to aitend. Inter- nt at Prospect Hill Cemetery. [ RUDOLPH. On Friday. April 4, 930," at’ Freedmen's’ Hospital, RUDOLPH. the ‘veloved son of Rev. Guy and Annie Berkley. He leaves ‘three brothers. four sisters. ‘a devoted grandmother. Mrs. Kate Berkley, and a loving aunt, Mrs. Lettie Wilson Testing at Lomax's hapel. n.w., may be seen Sun- April 7. at 1 pm. enuie Bapiist Church, | v. C. T. Murray. pastor. Relatives and friends’ invited. ' Interment Payne's Geme: ery. | BLEISTEIN. MARIE J. On Saturday, "April | 5, 1030, MARIE J., Widow of the Inte Rob- ert . ‘Blelstein. ’Funeral will take place trom the residence of her dsughter. Mrs. | John ien, 3007 Franklin st. No- tice of funeral hereafter. * BLOSSER, ROSS JACKSON. On Friday, April 4, 1930, ROS8 JACKSON BLOSSER, beloved husand of Fannie Biosser and father of Francis B. Mell. ~Funeral from the chapel of John R. Wright Co., 1337 10th - st. n.w.. ' Tuesdsy, April at 2 pm. Interment Glenwood ~Cemetery. Friends invited. 7 CARTER, MAMIE ARMSTEAD. Departea this life April 4, 1930, aiter a long iliness. | MAMIE ARMSTEAD CARTER. She leaves 1o mourn their loss a devoteu brothei. | Roberi» Armsiead. and two nieces, Evelvn | and Royena Armstead. and a host of oth- er relatives and friends. —Remains resting | temporarily at Robert Gampbell's funerai | home. 423 4’ si. 5%, until Sunoay. April 6. thence 1o ‘her late home. bUTE st. s.%. Funeral Monda. I pm. ifom Zion Bapuist between 412 and 3rd sts. s Washington officiating CRABILL, IRENE M. On Saturday, April 5, | 1930, ‘&t ner residence, 1747 P st n.w., IRENE M. CRABILL, beloved wife of DF. | M. Bertrum Crabill. Funeral from her late résidence Monday,’ April 7, ai $:30 am. thence to St Matihew's Church, where high mass wili be sung at 10 e.m., for the repose of her soul. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. CLARKE, LUCY. Departed this life Wednes- | day. April 2, 1930 at her residence. 433 M st Bw. LUCY CLARKE, beloved daughter of Nafinie Starks. She also leaves to| 1nourn Lheir loss L:ve sters, three nrothers | and & hust of other relatives and iriends. | Remaius resting a2 Wm. T. Tolbert's fu- | home, 1305 6th st. i.w. Puneral from named funerai ‘home Sunday. April 6 at 2 D m., Rev. Hollman officiatin Relatives and riends invited. e CROSSMAN. ANNA FORBES. On Saturday. | April 5, 1930, at her residence. 1789 Lanier | pl. n.w. ANNA FORBES CROSSMAN, be- | loved wite ot John M. Crossman, mother of Erances Crossman and Bessie W. Palin Services at the above address Monday, | | April 7, at 2 p.m. " Kindly omit flowers. | DAVIS. WILLIAM B. Departed this life Sat urday. April 5. 1930, at 7 a.m.. at his res dence 622 30, st “ne. WILLIAM H DAVIS. ‘He leaves to mourn their loss & | wife. ‘one daughter. three stepdaugniers and 'a host of other relatives and {riends. | Remains resting at Barbour Bros. funeral home. 48 K st. n.e.. until Sunday. 9 p.m thereafter at ‘the residence of his ste daushter, 522 Groffs ct. n.e. Funeral Tues- day. April 8 at 1 p.m.. from Mount Horeb | Baptist Church. 16th st. bet. B and C sts ne Interment Payne's Cemetery. ~ 7 | DYSON. MARY ALBERTA. On Thursday. | " Aprii’3. 1930, at_her residence. 1335 C b | se. MARY 'ALBERTA DYSON. devoted | wife of Isaac Dyson, devoted mother of France L. Dyson. daughter of Mary Hol ton and ‘sister of Florence Boiton. Fu- aeral Monday, April 7. at § a.m., from 8t Cyprian's Church, 13th and G, sts | Remains’ resting at W. Ernest Ja neral church. 1432 You' st. n.w. 4 pm. Saturday; thereafter at her late residence GIBSON. CHARLES U. On Friday. April 4. 1930 at_his residence. Capitol View. Md.. CHARLES U, beloved husband of Annie E Gibson. Services at the S. H. Hines Co. | | funeral home. 2901 i4th st. n.w.. Mondsy | April 7. at i p.m Interment in Bethel | Cemeters.” Alexandiin. Va § { HAGAN WILLIAM JOSEPH. On Thursday | T April 3. 1930, at b idence. 2606 Fort | Stanion id se. WILLIAM JOSERH. d-- 1266 Carroll- | . April 7, at urch, P’ ct voted husband of Addie Hagan. Funera' Monday. April 7. from Our Lady of Per- etual ‘Help Church, where requiem mass | will be said at § am. for the repose of her | soul. " Interment Rosemont Cemeters. 6 IATCHER. DORA. Suddenls. on Saturds April 5.1930. at her residence. 1605 Ea-i- | ern ave.. Kenilworth. Md. DORA. bel,ved xife of Joseph D. Hatcher. Tuneral from | the Wm. H. Sardo & Co. funeral chapel. | 412 H st. ne. on Monday. April 7, 2 p-m Relatives and_friends invited to attend Interment at Congressional Cemetery. 6 HEAP, VIOLET BEALE. Saturéay. April 5 1930. at_her residence. 15 W. Bradley Lane, Chevy Chase. Md. Wife of the late Com- Lawrence Heap, daughre: of “the N and Elizabeth Wheeler B Services Monday. April 7. | at 11 a.m. at her Iate residence. Inter- ment pri N. DAVIDSON R. J. At his Ploride is year, DAV] HILLBURN. New York, treasurer and onc of the founders of the Ramapo Ajax Cor- poration and its predecessor. Ramapo Iron Works. ~ Funeral ‘services at his home In Hillburn, New York, at 3 pm.. Monday. April 7. /HNSON. JOSEPH P. Suddenly on Satur- das, Apiti 5.1930. at 7 am.. at the resi- A s at. | JOHNSON. ' beloved husband of the late | Emma L. Johnson. aged 80 years. Funeral | from "the ‘above residence Monday. April | 7. At 2 p.m. Relatives and friends in- | vited ‘Interment Oak Hill Cemetery. 6 KEEGAN, ELLEN. On Saturday. April 5. | 1930 at the Sacred Heart Home. Hyatt Relatives = and Interment New | i MAKELL, ANNIE C. Departed this life Fri. | day, ADril 4. 1930, at 10 a.m.. at her yesi- | dence, 811 ‘New Jersey ave. m.w.. ANNIE | | €. MAKELL. lovink cousin of Sarah Jones. | Lula Poland, Mamie Taylor, Marie Bennet. Albert and Annie Jones. Funeral Tuesduy, April 8 at 1 pm. from (he W. Ernesi Jarvis Co. tuneral ¢hurch, 1432 U'st. nw | MARE. MINA H. On Priday. Aprii 4 1930, | AU4130 p.m._at her home, at 1815 Vernon | st n.w. MINA H.. widow of the late Sam- uel 8. Marr. in the eightieth vear of her life. " Funeral from St. Paul's Catholic Church. 15th and V sts. n... on Msndav. April 7. at’$ am.. where r-quiem n-ass will be said for the repose of her suul MARTIN. HARRY ROLAND. On Saturday. April 3. 1930, at 10:50 a.m;, at Naval Hos: ital. HARRY ROLAND MARTIN. beloved | Martin (nee Mathew. resting at Tabler undertaking lishment, 928 M st. n.w. Notice of | funeral later. | MARTIN, JOHN F. On Saturday. April 5, 1930, at' his residence, 324 East Capitol JOHN F.. beloved Husband of Iride M in. ~Fineral on Tuesday, April 8, from his late residence st 8:30 a thence to St. Peter's Church, where mass Wil be said at 9 am. Relatives and {riends invited to attend. Interment at Moun. Olivet Cemetery. 7 McDOWELL, GERTRUDE. Departed this lif ‘April 4. 1930, at 12 noon al_her residence. 907 8th ¢ n.e. GERTRUDE McDOWELL loving mother ‘¢t Charles and Ray Me- Dowell, s'ster of James, Charles ana Mary Minor ‘and uattie Banks. She also leaves one grandchild and many other relatives and friends. Remains resting at the W Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral church. 1432 You n.w. until Monday noon: thereafter at | Inie residence. Funeral Tuesday. Aoril 3. | t 1:30 pm., from her late residence. 7 METZ ELWILLE. Departed this life April 4. 193, at Garfield Hospital, at 9:10 a.m. WILLE METZ. She leaves to mourn | thelr Toss a daughter, three sisters. three | brothers. other relatives and Funeral ' Monday. Aprii 7. at 1 from Vermont Avenue Baptist Rev C.T Murray. pastor. MEWSHAW. MARY H. On Friday. April 4. 1930, at Bm. MARY H. MEWSHAW (nee Pierce), “beloved wife of James P. Mewshaw of 2700 35th Dl n.w. Funerai from her Inte residence on Monday. April 7°al 9:30 am. Mass at St. Thomas udrch at "10 a.m. Interment Mount MONROE, CHARLES A. Departed this life M addeny Thursday. Ari 3. 1930 at St jospital, at ' 12:10° mnoor. €8 A. MONROE, husband of Ada Monroe, iather of Leonard Monroe. brother of James, Frederick, Edward, Jackson and s April 6. 8.5, at 1 p.m., Rev. Coleman oficiating. Interment at Rosemont Cemeters. PAXTON, C. BENJAMIN. Suddenly. Satur- 3 ‘clock p.m.. at - April s, 1830, at 730 o'clock p.m, 4804 415t . loved hi id of Fan- Tunerst Mer e mia | TTIT, GUY F. 8u . on e "GU% P belgved Tusband "of | Aonie E. Pettit, sged 43 ears. * Funeral A X R R Rends are imvited. Interment Gl Wood Cemetery. e PHILLIPS, ELLA M. PFriday, April 4, s the Home of het parenti, Mr. and M; 4 ‘Bender). beioved wife of Leroy 7. ¥ollips, “funersi {rom the above Ties und Yeiends inviced: Iniefient Fort Lin®uIn Cemeiery. S 5 JUTT! A, Saturday, April 5, P BR0, st Emeruency Hospital, FANDA FRE: 8U beloved wife of Halph Presutti. Pac FEh T s Shn Iy AT ere rea: e il Interme Jgtons KA invited. . Chure] ] | QuEN, JomN, | RABBITT, A Braths. . PROCTOR, CHARLES E.. Friday. April 4, CHARLES . PROCTOR, 2500 G¢ 1930, 5 Georsi ave.'n.w. devoled husband of Sarah Proc- Addle, Charles and Palier ot Fraices Proctor " Fu 3 octor. ineral Tuesday, Apr! 8, 1930, at 9 m., from Holy Redeemer Church. M st. between New Jersey &nd 1st st. n.w. Remains resting at Brnest Jarvis Co. funeral ehureh, 1482 You st. n.w., until Monday noon, thereafter at his late residence. L Departed this I day, April 4. 1930, at Children’s Hox JOHN QUEEN, Jr., beloved son of John and Annje Queen.' He leaves tp mourn their loss a mother, father, one brother, one uncle, a grandmot) andfather of other relatives and friends resting at Eugene Ford's funerai 300 8. Capitol st. until afternoon unday. thence to his late restdence, 1714 Half st. s Funeral ‘Monday, April at1pm. Interment Woodlawn cemetery. ALEXANDER. On Saturday, April 5. 1930, at Montgomery County Gen- eral Hospitai, Sandy Spring, Md., Al ANDER RABBITT. beloved husband of Lei Rabbitt. Funeral services at Pumphre chapel. Rockville, 'Md.. 2 bm.. Mont April 7, Interment Union Cemefery, Rock- ville, Md. RAMSAY. FRANCES E. Saturday, April §, 1930, ai et residence. 4033 14in e hw FRANCE8 E. RAMSAY, wife of Joseph M. Ramsay, and mother of Mrs. Jennie M. Kennon' and Mrs: C. B Perry.) Bervices atihe 87H) Hines Go. Tuneral homer 2901 14th st. n.w.. Monday, April 7, at 10 a.m. Interment Fort Lintoln Cemetery. ROBINSON, NATHA! Departed this life on Thursday, April 3. 1930, at 4:20 p.m. at his residence. 205 L st. n.w., NATHANIEL ROBINSO] beloved husband of Annie Brown Robinson. father of Clif- ton W. Robinson and Juanita Robinson and grandfather of Costello Robinson. He also leaves to mourn their_loss other rela- fives and many friends. Remains may be viewed Sunday, April 6. after George F. Roye's funeral home. n.w. Funeral Monday. April 7, from Asbury M. E. Church, 11th and . n.w. Rev. Jenkins officiati Relatives and friends inviied. Inten Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. ROBINSON, NATHANIEL. A special com- ‘munication of St. John's ‘Lodse, No. 13, FUR A ls hereby called for Monday, April 7. at 12 o'clock noon, at the New Masonic Temple. corner 10th and U sts. nw. for the Burpose of conducting Ma: sonic burial services for our late brother, NATHANIEL ‘ROBINSON, B CHARLES A. GARNER. Master. ROBERT W. MARSHALL, Secretary. L] ROBINSON. NATHANIEL. The officers and companions of the M. E. Grand Chapter. H.R. A Masons of thie District of Colum- bia: are hereby notified of the death of our grand 'treasurer. V. Companion NATHANIEL ROBINSON. and ordered to assemble at Asbury M. E. Church. 1ith and K sts. n.w. Monday. April 7. 1930. at 1 o.m.. to attend the fineral. By order of M. E. LEWIS W. ROY. Grand High Priest ALLEN'A. C. GRIFFITH. Grand Secretary ROBINSON, WINNIFRED TILGAMAN, On Thursday, April 3. 1930, at 9 pm. Tu- berculosis Hospital. WINNIFRED ROBIN- SON. wife of Marion Robinson. mother of Earl’ Robinson. devoted daughter of Annie Tilghman, sisier of Edward and George Tilghman' Funeral Monday. April 7. from hei lste residence. 2226 11th st. n.w.. at 2 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited %o attend | STMMS. ANNA 8. April 4. 1930. at Geors town Uni ‘-rsity Hospital. ANNA 8. SIMM (nee Howard), aged i7 vears. Resting ai the home' of ‘ner parents. Mr. and Mra Lynwood Howard, Quince Orchard, Md Puneral Sunday, April 6. 2:30 p.m.. from Quince Orchard' M. E. Churen. Interment Forest Oak Cemetery. Gaithersburg. Md. & TALYOR, SUSIE. Saturday, March 20, 1930, SUSIE TAYLOR. devoted mother of Wil- liam H. Taylor ' Funeral Monday, April 7. at 2 pm. from W. Ernest Jarvis Co funeral chiirch, 1432 You st. n.w. L THOMAS. CLARA L. On Saturday, April b, 1930. CLARA L. beloved wife of Theodore H. and beloved mother of T. Emmett and Clark H. Thomas. Funeral from her residence. ‘1611 Monroe st. ne. on Mo: day, April 7. at 2:30 p.m. Interment Con- gressional Cemetery. K THOMPSON. LE ROY F. On Friday. April 4. 1930. LE ROY F. THOMPSON. Funeral from W. W. Deal's funeral home. 818 H st g onday. April 7. at 10 a.m Inierment Germantown In Memortam. DAVISON. HARRY T. JR. In loving re- membrance of our dear son and hrother, HARRY T. DAVISON, Jr., who entered into eternal rest twelve years ago today, April 6. 1918, God's will be done. HIS LOVING MOTHER, FATHER AND 818- HARRIS. EDMONIA CURTIS. In memory of our beloved one, EDMONIA CURTIS HAR RIS, who departed this life three years a today, April 6. 1927 The tears we have shed, tho in secret they flow, Shall long keep their memory wherever we ®o. L. F. HARRIS AND CHILDREN. HOHMANN. EDWARD. In sad but loving memory of our son and baby brother. little EDWARD HOHMANN. who departed this iife twelve years ago today, April 6, 1918 aged 5 years § months. He came from God. the gift of His love. To brighten our wintry di But ke wearied too soon for his home . ve, And_with' Winter faded away. HIS MAMMA, DADDY AND SISTERS. * LIPPHARD. ELLA A. In memory of our mother, ELLA A. LIPPHARD, who del this life. April 8, 1910 LOVING ' DAUGHTER. MILDRED R. BOWLING . SPARKS., HORACE F. In loving remem- brance of a devoted husband and father. HORACE F. SPARKS. who passed into the great beyond one year ago today. April 6. 1929. THE FAMILY. SUMBLIN, MARY F. In sad but loving r membrance of our’ dear mother, MARY ¥. Sumblin., ‘who left us twenty-four years ago, April 6. 1906. Loved in life. remembered in death. DEVOTED CHILDREN. MARY 8. RAY, LEE, JOHN, ANTHONY. . WOODLYN. MARY ELIZA. In sad but lov- ing_memory of our deir wife and aunt. MARY ELIZA WOODLYN, who departed this life April 6, 1829. In_our hearts your memory lingers, Sweet. tender, kind and true. There is not a day, dear. We do_not think of you. GEORGE _WOODLYN, MARGUERITE AN] JOHN OUTLAU. . FUNERAL DIRECTORS. TIMOTHY HANLON Puneral Director Private Ambulance 641 H st. N. Linc. 5543 E. V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither ccessors of nor connected ith the original W Speare establis} ment. Phone Prank 6626 lm H 5" N'w iy 940 F_St. N.W Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance A e Lincoln 0524 T mstabiianed w76 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1387 10th St. N.W. _ Phone North 0042 ALMUS R SPEARE Sneceeding the Original W are Co Connecticut Ave. POTOMAC 4600 $_yrs. at_1208 B st. 45 srs. at 940 B s Clyde J. 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