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Quensen, Infantry, from Fort Benning, Ga., to Fairmont, for duty with the West Virginia National Guard; Capt. H. E. Potter, Infantry, from Fort Benning to Peoria, for duty with the Illinois National Guard; Capt. A. P. Lagorio, Infantry, from Hawali to Ap- pleton, for duty with the Wisconsin National Guard; Capt. W. R. Carlson, Coast Artillery, from Fort Monroe, Va., to Hawaii; Capt. 8. Y. Kennedy, Infan- try, from Hawali to Fort Benjamin Harrison, Ind. Select Your Monument hers. Bee your own chot fintshed te. GRANITE—] BHices. a1 aterials, best workmanship: Washington Granite Monumental Co., Inc. WILLIAM JARDINE. Secty. 448 N. Y. Ave. N.W. Natl. 5870 Baltimore«Ohio CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. ‘TODAY. Dinner meeting, education committee of Columbus University, Jefferson room of the Mayflower Hotel, 6 p.m. Card party, Administration h War Veterans, 1750 Massa- usetts avenue, 8:30 p.m. Meeting, Park View Citizens’ Assocla- tion, Park View Platoon School, 8 pm. Meeting, District of Columbia Library Assoclation, American National Red Cross Building, Seventeenth stveet be- tween D and E streets, 8 pm. Meeting, American University Park Oftizens’ Association, Hurst Hall, Amer- ican University, Massachusetts and Nebraska avenues, 8 p.m. Meeting, Order of Christian Mystics, 3508 Quebec street, 8 p.m. Speakers, Dr. and Mrs. F. Homer Curtiss on the topie, “Human Diamonds.” Philosophy class, Rosicrucian Fellow- ship, 907 Fifteenth street, 7:30.p.m. Meeting, Burnside Corps, No. 4, Wom- an’s Relief Corps, G. A. R. Hall, 8 pm. Meeting, Geological Soclety of Wash- ington, assembly room, Cosmos Club, tonight. Card party, Lambda Chi Borority, pa;nmz Chapter, Cavalier Hotel, 8:30 FUTURE. Card party, 131 C street northeast, 8 xé.g:. hl?emnb of the First Spiritualist urc] Meeting, Kiwanis Club, Washington Hotel, tomorrow, 12:30 p.m. Meeting, Brightwood Citizens’ Asso- ciation, Paul Junior High School, Eighth and Peabody streets, Friday, 8 p.m. Dinner, East Gate Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, Rhode Island and Mills avenues, 5 to 7 p.m. tomorrow. Commissioned Lieutenant. Henry B. Cockrell, 1113 Allison street, this city, has been commissioned by the ‘War Department a second lieutenant in the Quartermaster Corps Reserve of the Army. Officer Federally Recognized. Brig. Gen. Herbert R. Dean of the Rhode Island National Guard has been Federally recognized by the War De- partment and assigned to the command of the 69th Field Artillery Brigade, composed of the National Guards of Rhode Island, Connecticut and Maine. Hundreds of Smart SPRING SUITS ON LIBERAL CREDIT 25 30 35 Just a glance through our stocks will' con- vince any man it's needless to pay more for his Spring suit. We have the selection to please e e el sl e s Eowniay greys and blues. All sizes and styles. DS e e e eSS ses e e e eesees e ess s eesessssesessssesessssssssessesesssssssstssssssessssssssesssssssessssssesssssessesssanssessssssesssssssessessssssssssssssssssisssasssssssssss Weekly or Monthly Payments Will Do Dress well and pay out of your income each week or month as convenient. Eiseman’s charge service plan is dignified and it does not cost anything additional. EISEMAN'S Seventh and F Sts. NNW. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair tonight, minimum temperature about 34 degrees; tomorrow, fair, warmer; gentle north winds becoming variabre, Maryland—Fair tonight; not so eold in extreme west ; tomorrow fair and warmer; gentle north winds, recom- tn%, l‘rilmbl with light frost in the interior; tomor- row fair; risiig temperature; gentle West Virginia—Fair and not so cold tonight; tomorrow increasing cloudiness Record for 24 Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 46; 8 p.m., 45; noon, 49. Barometer—4 pm., 20.88; 8 38‘! Ly 8 am, 30.25; noon, 30.28. i Highest temperature, 49, occurred at Lowest temperature, 34, occurred at 6 a.m. today. Highest, 79; lowest, 57. Tide Tables, Geodetic Survey.) ‘Today—Low tide, 11:24 a.m. and 11:56 ‘Tomorrow—Low tide, 12:23 pm.; tide, 5:40 a.m. and 6:08 p.m. Today—Sun rose 5:42 am.; sun sets 6:38 pm. sets 6:39 p.m. Moon rises 2:41 pm.; sets 4:01 am. a—Fair, continued cold tonight, north winds becoming variable. and warmer, 12 midnight, 41; 4 am., 36; 8 am., 38; 29.97; 12 midnight, 30.08; 4 am., noon today. Temperature same date last year— (Furnished by United States Coast and pam.; high tide, 4:40 a.m. and 5:08 pm. The Sun and Moon. ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:40 am.; sun Weather in Various Cities. Gtations. Abilene, Alpany: N°5: Atlante, "G Auantic Cliy": 3018 Baltimore.” Ma 3834 {rmingham B Pt cloudy : Cloudy Siear ar T 303 ott, Ghic 3040 38 34 gear s, 8 C.. 3036 Denver, Colo & Detrolt. Mich.: E! Paso, Tex Galveston, Te Helena! Riont ar Clear Pt cloudy Cloudy Glear Clonay Gioudy ¢ as City, 3 Los Anseles’ o Lotimvifle: Ky Philadeiphia Phoenix. Ariz Pittsburgh, Pa Portland, Me.. Portland. Oreg Raleigh. 'N. C Salt Lake City. San Antonio . Ean Diego .. 8an_Francisco. 8t. Lous, Mo Pt cloudy ear ear ‘Temperature. Weather. ich time, today.) 44" Clear Clear Clear (7 am. Greenw London, Engiand P Prance .. ., Austris Germany Prance Stockholm, Swed Gibraltar, 'S (Noon, Greenwich '{im Horta (Faval), Azores . (Current_observations Hamilton, Berumda 8an Juad. Porto Rico Havana, Cuba ... Colon, Caral Zona . y) Part cloudy Clear Clear ear lear ‘Warren Estate Set at {819,255. CHEYENNE, Wyo., April 9 (®)— Value of the estate of the late United States Senator Francis E. Warren of Wyoming was set at $819,255.92 by ap- praisers, who filed a record of their gnd}.nn in District Court here yester- FOR LOBT ANIVALS sppiy Animal Hestus League, 349 Aerzhnd .-'vnc.,l‘l fill. gl‘;' ——— e LOST. ATREDALE, male, with collar and District ;l.b Notify 2013 O st. n.w. Telephone leo‘;'lch 'BICYCLE, child's, Saturday between Clydes- dale pl’ and Ontario rd. n.w. Liberal re- ward. 2020 Ontario rd., Apt. 309, ol. 6049. [ BRIEF CASE, tan. containing miscellaneo papers of nointrinsic value, between, Brook- and and 141h and You n.w. Reward. Daly, Decatur 1833. S JACKET, burnt-oranve color. We- ¥ard ofered o Ander. IS4d ‘oth 3t mow North 3731, DOG—White wire-haired terrier, with biack 800t on back; tag No. 10999. Reward. Phone Metropolitan 4100 or Potomac_13 ENGLISH BULLDOG, light brin; white, no collar or ta ward. Columb, PEN. init] gay evening, old P. O. Blds 1422 Irv- GERMAN ~ FOLICE , Monda: black and tan: very friendly: no colla; swers to name of Cappy: neighborhood and Rittenhouse sts. Reward. Albert Gatley. 841 Rittenhouse st. Georgta 2464, and R sts, n. shell rimmed. Po oth 8, lay 4 HANDEAG. Bk eaiher: hewr 4t and B A eep cash, return 1125 Owens pl. ne. Lincoln 81t-0 > *© in_Ki PFinder Mrs. B. Palmer, o address Box afternoon; 325. PACKAGE and paper: please return, pape; W. C.A. 614 69-J. Star office. RING—_Amethyst ting set with pestls, in Gity cab Tuesday morning. Reward. Frank- Al reward. Notify i AN [ e STRING OF PEARLS. near the Dresden., the Marlbor N 3 O TR e Bw At g, oundey. Rewsrd. WATCH—April 7, Elgin, leaths Vel WAt Natiomal T Seres, T WRIST WATCH AND BRAC 'y ADHITS. on T4th st betwess Monumient and to Adams ‘Ius Reward. 2920 Ala- incoln 3638. WRIST WATCH. white gold. Reward Ph. Business. Nat. 3188; Residence. Aot. 3038, * ' FPO We have 12 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. ‘e have discontinued a number of our Southern branches, from the stocks of which many of these instruments have been select- ed. 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 thdse pianos to depreciate in value we have priced evu;yh.innrumem at greatly reduced figures and any one contemplating purchase of a piano in the next few months cannot afford to miss the opportunity. All pianos not sold outright ‘we are anxious to ‘homes of families who are interested ce in in owning a pimog:.du immediate future, and for the valuable ad- wvertising we will receive by ha nuuc.mw;nthcfl‘hthulm be loaned. good families use them. We, of omes in which the pianos are to Positively No Charge for Anything charge of kind on piancs se loaned. Y S e SIS o roqiess, There are mo sirigs o tis offey comes but once in a lifetime. CHAS. M. STIEFF, Inc. eall at the store to vels “G" Street N.W. | 1406, L. G. Goesuen) | Open Evenings and | " Qurd ot Thanks. ELLA M. We wish to reciation to our meny rfl-.?:u‘;::g RPnds o “their ik o st P Stpediea Braths. ACREE, ROBERT F. On Tuesday, April 8, “gl;n:lm bcuuhn_l' gu ital, 14t ua‘ T year: AL 1y, " LBRECHT, JULIUS E. Suddenly, on Tues 7, Apr his residence 1371 Ving 3. Dwe JULIUB B ALBRECHT, aged 60" years, beloved ' husband of Josephine O! Albrecht. ~Bervices at the 8. H._Hines Co, ‘funeral home. 2001 14th st. n.w., Friday, April 11, at 10 am. Inter- menit Prospect Hill Cemetery. 10 BAUM, MINNIE _STROUSE. Suddenly Wednesday, April 9, 1930, &t fier residence, 1622 Decatir st. n.w., MINNIE BTROUSE BAUM, beloved wife of Oscar Baum. Notice of funeral later. 10 BESSLER, MARY . On Monds April 71930, at arherd Hossital SEARY , beloved wife of the late Prank B. Besslef, and beloved mother of Mrs. Charles J. Johnson. George and Charles Bessler. Funeral uium W. Warren Taita- vull's funeral home,, 14th at. and Spring £d. n.w., Thursday, April 10, at 8:30 a.m. Requiem mass Bt. Gabriel's Church_at m. 'Relatives and friends invited. In- terment Arlington National Cemet, BLOCKLINGER, ELLA M. Passed away Mon- day evening. April 7, 1930, Mrs. ELLA M. BLOCKLINGER. wife of Rear Admirai Blocklinger, Funeral services Wednesday, 3 ck, =t family re A Locust, Dubuque, Iowa. PRI BROWN, LENA. On Monday, April 7, 1930, LENA' BROWN, devoted sister of Viola Brunson and oted niece of Mary Cleave, Gertrude Weils and Sadie Wilkin- son. Funeral Thursday, April 10, at 1 P.m., from W. Ernest Jarvis Co. West pariors, 28th st. and Dumbarton ave. n.w. BURGESS, MARY E. On Monday, April 7, 1930, at her residenice, 3123 Ran o MARY K, BURGESS, - Pancial sore residence on W.flnlldll‘. e, Materment st Rock all, Md., on Thursday, April 1 b - .PHONSUS J. usband L] " of from 3619 14th st. n.w., Friday. Apri] a.m.; thence to the Immacul tion” Church, where requiem ma: said at 9 am. tional Cemetery. BURNS, ALPHONSUS J. At United States Naval Hospital April §, 1530, ALPHONSUS J. BURNS. ~Punersl from W. Warren Tultavull's * funeral home, 3619 14th st. n.w.. Friday, April 11, at $:30 am.; thence to ‘immaculate Conception 'Chureh, Where' requiem. ma: Comrades of Vincent B. . 15, American ~Legion, . fnterment Arlington ‘will Interment Arlington N: requesied to a National Cemetery.” By direction ] A. O'BRIEN, Commander. Y E. SMITH, Adjutant. PEN WOMEN GET $100 Flor/ 'a Donates Prize Money Won in Poetry Contest. Lonation of $100 to the American League of Pen Women club house fund by Mrs. Vivian Laramore of the Miami, Fla,, chapter, who had won the amount in a prize contest for the best poem on capital punishment, was announced yesterda: by Mrs, Victoria Faber Stevenson, bringing the Florida chap- ter's total to $1,190. Marriage Licenses. John S. Weaver, 21, and Elizabeth M. De Fulvio, 20; Rev. Prank Steelman. Arthur Chiiders,” 32, and Badie Gaskin, 22; Rev. W. A. Tayloi Sheldon G. Gould, 33, and Fannle L. Hesdorfler, 26, both of Minneapolis, Minn.; Rev. J. Harvey Dunham. 5 . g, Frick, 3%, Philadelphi and_Lois 3 ysville, Rev Charles P. Ryland. and_Anne 1 David R. Creecy, Jr. 33, Walker, 21. both of Richmond, Va.; Rev. James H. Taylor. Charles E. Ashton, 88, and Edith D, John- son. 52; Rev. Abraham’ E. Ashton. Howard Kriete, 22, and Kathleen Smedley. is; botn’ of Baltimére, Md.; Rev. John E! ) Radford Saunders, 33, and Marion Shorter, 18; Rev. E. C. Smith. John 'T.” McNally, 26. and Catherine J. Murtaugh, 22. both 'of Baitimore, Md.; Rev. Lawrence 'J. Shehan. Frank C. Proctor, 23, and Joanna Stills, 21;, Judse Robert E. Mattingly. lenry T. Kraft,” 47, Norton, ana Fesona_ N. ‘Rhodes, 39, Bluefleld, Rev. Allan P. Poore: John A, Pentz; 36, and Clara M. Norden- holz, 22, both of Baltimore, Md.; Rev. J. J. Dimon. Mitchell Solitare. 43, Atlantic City, N. J.. and Minerva Rosen, 32, Brookline, Mass. Rev. Abram Simon. v val et Births Reported. Willls M. and Elmira M. Plinchum, boy. Walter d Margaret Walker, girl Maurice and Marie Groves, *)rl. (Richard L."and Josephine' T. Mockabes, g Charles B. and Blanche M. Butler, girl. Alexander E. and Ruth E. Brooks, girl. Walter B. and Ruth A. Burke, girl. Herbert B. d Esther Lotd. girl. Charles E. and Mary A, Hunt, girl. Kermit Ada Davis, girl. Eugene and Aline H. Jenkins, boy. Carl C. and Harriet Kiess, bo; Willlam L. d Martha B. Miller. boy. Forr G. and Gladys Oliver, boy. and Edith Butler, girl. C. and Ethel Brooks, boy. Alfred_and Helen Beli, boy. John R. and Virginia Nesbitt, boy. Mark E. and Mary E. Masterson, boy. Luke and Lilly P. Jackson. bov. James and Sallle Upsleur, girl. Aaron and Vi Lomax. girl. Josepb and Mary Cardoni, boy. | FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Frank Geier’s Sons 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. National 2473 Modern Chapel. Telephone TIMOTHY HANLON Puneral Director Private Ambulanee 641 H St. N.E. Linc. 5543 V. L. SPEARE CO. "Ifl’u‘hh.: the lflfifllfl!fi | ment. nor eonnected [ S " ot T S Formeriy 940 ¥ _St. N.W. 'Wm. H. Sardo & Co. | Private Limousine Ambulance i o R Lincoln 0524 Bstablished 1876 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. _1337 10th St. N.W. _Phene North 0047 ACMUS R SPEARE e ——— Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home 924 New York Ave. N.W. District 2608 Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. 4209 9th_St. N.W. Col._e324.| J. WILLIAM LEE'S SONS, RAL DIRECTORS. FUNE CREMATORIUM. 332 PA. AVE. N.W. __NATIONAL 1384, 138 Dignified. Eficlent Service antomihils” Service W, W, Deal & Co, 816 B ST NE LINCOLN_ 8200, CHAS. S. ZURHORST 801 EAST, ¢ ST Phq _ K i Joseph li;oBirch’s Sons 3034 M St N.W. Fhone west eose Established ~UNERAL DESIGNS. Prompt Aute Delivery Servi s Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. Artistio—expressive—inexpensive. _ _ GEO. C. SHAFFER _ IVE. EMBLE! | FORT LINCOLN CEMETERY NON-SECTARIAN PERPETUAL CARE VAULTS RYPTS Wida Range Sold of Kented For Ashes REASONABLE PRICES—TERMS MODERN CREMATORIUM rashington-Ball Blvd. e Bitrict pang O SRS | GRAHAM, Braths. Tovea Fisband of 84 yrne, in the seventy-seventn year of age. ' Services te residence on Thursday, his lste sday, April a.m., thence to St. Anthony' olic Church. where requiem mass will 1 R S et Cmner Reiatives and ivet Cemetery. s an Triends Invited to attend. . BYRNE, PATRICK J. The members of Wi re “advised of the on Tussday, April 8, 1930, ‘at his Teridence, 2810 6th 'st. n.e. of 'Brother PATRICK J. BYRNE, and requested to ‘attend’ his funeral services, st St Anthony’s Church, -Brookland, on Thurs- day, Aprll 10t Sam " o K DR. A. D. WILKINSON, . 8. BYRNE, DR. PATRICK J. Members of the Immaculate Conception Branch, No. 419, Catholic Knights of America, are hereby notified of the death of our late brother, Dr. PATRICK J. BYRNE, and are Quested to_attend his funeral at his late residence, 2810 6th st. n.e., Thursday, April 10, at 8:30 a.m.. thence to St. Anthony's Shurch, where Teaulem mass will be sald ELMER E. FISHER, Pr: CHASE, WILLIAM. on T 3 1 8, HASE uesday, April 8, t Fairmont Rest Sanatoritm, Wash- ington, D. C. WILLIAM CHASE, loving randfather of Miss Harriett M. Chase of 600 Connecticut ave. Funeral services and interment at Cato, N. Y. . CHATELAIN. MADELAINE B. On Tuesday, April 8, 1930, at her residence. 1125 17th 5t n.w. MADELAINE B. CHATELAIN, be- loved daughter of Leon and Bertha Chate- Isin, in the nineteenth year of her age. Remains resting at the Tabler funerai bome, 928 M st. n.w. where services will be held on Thursday. April 10. at 2:30 p.m., followed by interment in Fort Lin- coln’ Cemetery. ~ Relatives and friends in- vited to attend. ¢ CHICK, RICHARD D. On Monday. April 7. 1930,"at 1:45 p.m..'at his residence. 1123 Ne sey ave. RICHARD D. CHICK. services at his late residence G APril 10, at 3 pm. Relatives invited' to attend. rment Cedar Hill Cemetery. ) COLLINS, GLADYS VIRGINIA. inis life Fuesdy !mAu‘x,u g : errifieid, Va.. GINIA' COLLINS. Bhe léaves & husband, two children, mother. two Sisters and & host “of "other relatives and. friends to mourn’ their los 10 COSBY, MARTIN. Departed this life Mon- day, ‘April 7. 1930, 4:58 am.. at his resi- dence, 1621 11th st. n.w.. MARTIN COSBY, beloved son of Mrs. Emma Dickerson and stepson of Mr. Willis Dickerson, brother of Cordelia Dickerson. grandson’ of Mrs. T. M. Kenney. He leaves other relatives and friends to mourn his departure. Short services at Grice's, 12th and R sts. n.W.. Veanesday. April 6. at '8 pm, Priends in: yited. Funeral Thursday at p.m., Saler Baptist Church, Hewletts, Va. & CRPTe, TASTER, Suddenty on funcs . 1930, W WALTER COXTON. He leaves four g one brother and aPe, oot Taersenursdar. el 10 Of " the residerice. o sister, Eva Carter, at Falls Church, Va. DAVIS, ABRAHAM H. Wednesday, April 9, 1930." at _his residence, 216 D n.w.. ABRAHAM H. DAVIS, beloved father of Dorothy, Maceo and Archie Davis, uncle of Willlam H. Davis and Ruth Beweil. Re- mains at Prazier's funeral home. 389 R, I. ave. n.w. Notice of funeral la DAVIS. LUCIEN W. Suddenly, on Tuesday, April 8, 1930, at his residence. 1721 Jack- son st.'n.e., LUCIEN W. beloved hushand of Mary E Davis and father of William and James Dayis. jr. ~Funeral services from W. W. Chambers' funeral parlors, 1400 Chapin st. n.w., Thursday, April 10, 802 pm.” Interment Cedar Hill' Cemetery. Departed 1830, 21715105 LADYS VIR- FISHER, CHARLES. The death on_ August 10, 1920 at_the Lidcomte State Hospital and Home, New South Wales, ralia, of CHARLES' FISHER. an American citizen, is reported by the American consul at Sydney, Australia. The legal representa- tives of deceased can obtain further infor- mation by applying to the Department of State, Washington, D. C. DESDEMONIA. _On _ Sunday. April 6, 1830, DESDEMONIA GRAHAM. devoted ' wife of Richard Graham, sister of Bessie Washington of Ric ard Slaughter. Remains res: Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral church, st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. HICKEY, ALICE COLLEY. On Monday. April 7, 1930, ALICE COLLEY HICKE beloved sister of Elizabeth E. Hickey. Fu- neral from her late residence, 503 H st. s.w., on Thursday, April 10, 2 p.m. In- terment Congressional Cemetery. hd HILL. MARTHA. Departed this life April 6. 1930, at 11:05. at her residence. 805 44th . MARTHA HILL. She leaves two Lucy 8 B dsons, Herbert Bryce, Clinton Gibson. La Vanda and John ~ Staples, Maceo Wilbur Hill: “two adopted daughters. Fannie Washington and. Jane E. Lee, and many ends.” Funeral will ‘fake 'place from Florida' Avenue Baptist Church. Florida ave. and Borah sts_ n.w.. Thursday, April 10, 1:30 p.m., Rev. George W Brent officiating. o HOLLOCK. HARRY J. Monda: at his home. in Pitisburgh, Pa.. HOLLOCK, beloved husband of Mary Hol- lock. He is also survived by his mother, Mrs Mary E. Hollock of Washington. D. C.. and’ two sisters. Mrs. William C. Thomp- son of Irvington, Va. and Mrs. James M. Compton of Washington, D. C. Funeral services at the residence of his sister, 1305 West Virginia n.e.. Thursday, 'April 10, ¢ 1:30 p.m._Relatives and {riends in- vite HYDE, LEWIS. ‘The death on August 3. 1929, at the Lidcombe State Hospital and Home. New South Wales, Australia, of LEWIS HYDE, an American citizen. if re- ported by the American consul at Sydney, Australia. ~The jlegal representatives of deceased can obfain_further information by applying to the Department of State, Washington, D. C. JACKSON. ELNER. On Sunday, April 6 1930, ELNER JACKSON, beloved daushter f Spencer and Maria Jackson. She also s five brothers and two sisters. R s resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis fu- eral church, 1432 You st. n.w. ~Notice of funeral later. KING, MARTHA A. On Wednesday. April 9, 1930, at Providerice Hospital, MARTHA A. eloved wife of the late Thomas H. King. Funeral “from the_ residence of hér son, Walter T, King, 518 Newton st. n.w.. on Friday, April 11, at 9 am. Interment Mount’ Olivet Cemetery. 10 MAGRUDER, CLARENCE H. On_April 8, 1930, at Sibley Hospital, CLARENCE H.. beloved son of the late’ Richard H. and Jennie Magruder. aged 53 ve Funera from F. Gasch's Son fun parlors, Hyattsviile, Md., on Thursday, April 10, at 10 a.m. B MANNING, WILLIAM. Passed into the great bevond “on Monday, April 7, 1930, WIL- LIAM MANNING, 'He' leavés to mourn their loss & devoted brother, Samuel Manning: two nephews, four nieces and & host of other relatives and friends. Fu- neral services will be held Wednesday, April 9, at 8 p.m., at the George B! Clarke Co._ funeral 'parlor, 1416 Florida ave. me. Interment Thursday. April 10, at 1 pam. Salem Baptist Church Ceme: tery, King George County. Va. 9 MATTHEWS, NICHOLAS MARTIN. Tuesday, April 8, 1930. at his residence. in Balti- more, Md., NICHOLAS MARTIN MAT- THEWS. Services at Willlam Cook's fu- neral home. Preston and St. Paul sts. Baltimore, Md., Thursday, April 10, at 10 a.m. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. MERCHANT. JOHN THOMAS. On Monday. April 7. 1930, at Garfield Hospital, JOHN THOMAS MERCHANT, beloved husband of Annie E. Merchant and father of Charles T. Merchant. ~Funeral services at his late residence, Ballston, Vi 10, at am. Interment Union Cemetery, Lovettsville, Va. MITCHELL, JAMES, JR. Departed this life on Tuesday. April 8, 1930, JAMES MITCH ELL, Jr., the beloved son’ of Mr. and M James Mitchell of 131 F st. n.w. ~Funer from the chapel of George B. Clarke Co. 1416-18 Florida ave. n.e., Wednesday, April 9. at 11'a.m. Interment Mount Zion Cem- etery. MOODY, ELLA C._ On Tuesday, April 8, 1930, ELLA' C. MOODY, aged 82 vears, beloved mother of ard Lacey, ' Fureral from her d; r'a residence. 528 Bth st ne. on Friday, April 11, at 8 a.m. Services &t 9:30 p.m.. Thursday, ‘at above residence. Interment Delaware City, Del. Relatives and friends invited to attend. 10 MOORE. ELLA REGINA. On Tuesday. April 8. 1930, at the home of her son. J. Roger Moore.” 81 New York ave. nw. ELLA REGINA, beloved wife of the late Thomas J. Moore. Funeral from the above resi- dence Thursday. April 10, at 8:30 a.m. High requiem mass at St. Teresa's Church, Anacostia. at 9:30 am. ‘Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Relatives and friends in- vited. MOORE, ELLA R. Members; of the Sodality B. V. M., of St. Teresa's Church are here- by notified of the death of Mrs. Ella R. Moore. Sodalists are requested to meet at her ns's residence, 81 New York ave. n.w., st 8:45 p.m., April 9, for prayer. ADDIE C. WALTHEN, President. POLE, CATHERINE J. Tuesda: April 8, 1930, CATHERINE J., beloved wife of Sam- uel B. Pole, of 216 8th st. n.e. Services will be held' at Zurhorst's funeral parlors, 301 _East Capitol st.. Thursday, April 10, at 2:30 p.m. Interment in Congressional Cemetery. RAVEN, MARY E. On Tuesday, April 8, 1930, MARY E. RAVEN, widow of Charies F. Raven and mother of Albert E. Gorham. Funeral from the First Congregational Church, 10th and G sts. n.w., Thursday, April 10, at 3 p.m. e RICE, LOUIS A. On Monday. April 7, 1930, t his residence, 116 6th st. s.e. LOUIS A. RICE. Remains ing at the 8. H. Hines Co. funeral home, 2901 14th st. n.w. Services and interment Thursday. April 10, at the Lutheran Chirch, New April 7. 1930, HARRY J. RIDGWAY, CHARLES E. SE. Wednesday ‘morning,” April 9. 1930, at 13:38 o' i his residence, 131 C st. s.e., CH. RIDGWAY, Br. the 'beloved husband of Eva E. Ridsway (aee Grinder). Notice of funeral hereafter. Sun- ON-FOSTER, ELIZABETH, ROBINS oy day. April 6, 190, ABETH ROB] A FOSTHR, daushter of the late William and Martha Robinson of Philadeiphia, Pa., and widow of Lewis F. Foster of Boston, Funeral from the residence of her dauj ter, Mrs. Benjamin Franklin Hartwell, 1" Scarborough road, Winchester, Mass. Services at the Pirst Baptist Church Wed- nesday, April 9, at 2 p.m, ANLAND, HENRY C. On Monday, April S0 g c?fl‘a Neslderice i Barcrolt e ENRY ChAlats rasidonge; Bunuon, dnesday, April 9, at 3 p.n. Interme Oricwood: Cemeters, Falls Chircn, Va. CHOOLEY, IRA_POR’ o3 (1030, ‘TRA oved" h of Freds A, Schooles. eral Thursday, April 10, st 10'30 a.m., om his Iate residence, Forest Gien, Md. terment Herndon. Va. Bratha. SCOTT, JORN . les W, Scott uni father of Joseph an aves many other rela- Remal Rhines funeral chapel, §rd sns e sts. sw., until 4 pm. Wi . then "at ¢13 L "R s, Finersl Thare: day, April 10, at 1 p.m., from the abovi Interment ‘Payne's Cemeters. § MATILDA = MAGRUDER. Mondsy, April 7,'1930, at the residence o her grandson Wade 'H. Snerff. Decatur Helgkis, Md, MATILDA' MAGRUDER, b loved' wife of the late D. T. Shenff. M peral from St. Luke's Episcopal Church Bladensburg, Md.. on Thuraday, Abril 10, at 10 am. “Inferment at Rock Creek Cemetery, ) SIEBERT, MARIE. on March %0, 193, st oscla’ (Tessin). = Bwitz MARIE SIEBERT of Washington, br SMALLWOOD, JOHN E. On Tuesday. April 8, 1930, after a short tliness, at his resi- AL o el d husba . belov band th late Mattie G, Smaliwood. . Funerai serve ices at his late residence Friday, April 11, Bt 2 pm. Relatives and friends invited Interment Cougressional Cemetery. 10 SMALLWOOD, JOHN E. The officers and members of Mount Vernon Council. No, 10 Jr. O. U. A. M. are requested to atfend the funerai of oiir late recording secretary, Jrother JOHN B SMALLWOOD, "from his nce, wpt. st Friday, April 11, 1930, at 2 Sl SMALLWOOD, JOHN E. A speclal commu nication of 'National Lodge, No. 12, F. A. A M., is cailed for Friday. April i1, 1930 at 1 pm, at Masonic Temple, 13th d New York ave n.w., to attend the funera of our late brother; JOHN E. SMALL- WOOD. "By order of the mastér. WILLIAM E. BCHOOLEY, See. 10 SMALLWOOD. JOIIN E. Members of Mount Vernon Council, No. i8, D. of A., are nati- fled to attend funeral ‘from his late resi- dence, 63¢ East Capitol st., on Priday, 2 p.m. EDNA HAYWOOD, Councilor. 10 THOMAS, ADA LOWNDES. On Tuesdsy. April 8 1930, at’ Washington, D. C.. ADA LOWNDES THOMAS, widow of Charles H. H_ Thomas of University, Va.. and sistef of Katherine C Lowndes.' Body resting at Gawler's chapel, ‘1754 Pa. ave. n.w. In- terment at Univeérsity, Va., Thursday, April THOMAS, MRS. CHARLES H. H. Entered into rest on 'Tuesday. April 8. 1930, st Washington, D. C., Mrs. CHARLES H. H. 'THOMAS, widow of Charles H. H. Thomas Interment at Char- 3 ity of Virginia, Thurs- . April 10, at 12 noon. life April 8, M . THOMPSON. 'Funeril ‘from Piscataway Church. Plscataway, Md. 10 0'clock Thurs= day, April 10. Burial in Accokeek Ceme- tery. “Will leave house 9:30 o'clock. ® THYSON, ANNA MAUDE. On Wednesday, April 9, ‘1930, at Georgetown University Hospital, ANNA MAUDE THYSON. daugh ter of ‘the late Hermanus G. Thyson, fnd Susan D. Thyson. Notice of fune ater. TIBBS, WILLIAM HARRY. Departed this life Tuesday, April 8, 1930; at 3:15 p.m., at s residence. 2202 lith st. n.w., WILLIAM HARRY TIBBS, devoted husband of Ollie Tibbs, father of Clarice and Reginald Tibbs, Mrs, Lincoln Brown. He also leaves two grandchildren and a host of other relatives and friends. Notice of funeral later. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral church, 1432 You st. n.w. WARFIELD, SUSAN ELIZABETH. On Wed- T 930, at her Tesidence, 12 SUSAN ELTZA- tice of funeral hereafter WETVEL, GESCHE. On day, April 8, residence, 4510 Burns st. s.e. Helghts, 'GESCHE WETZEL. widow of the late William O. Wetzel, Pu- Deral from the above residence on Thurs. dav. April 10. at 2 pm. Relatives and friends invited. Interment = Glenwood Cemetery. In Memoriam. BROWN, HELEN. In sad but loving memory of our dear mof HELEN BROWN, who departed this life orie year ago todsy, April Her weary hours, her days of pain, Her weary nights are past Her ever patient, worn-out frame Has found sweet rest at last. When a mother breathes her last farewell ‘The llr?lke means more than tong can teil: The world seems quite another place ‘Without the smile of mother's face. HER CHILDREN. BUTLER, MARION BEATRICE. In sad but loving remembrance of my dear daughter, MARION BEATRICE BUTLER. who de- parted this life twenty-three years ago today, April 9, 190 Remembrance is a golden chain Death tries to break, but all in vain; To have, to hold and then to part Is the saddest of my heart. HER DEVOTED MOTHER, MILLIE BUT- HERBERT, EDWARD H. In loving rememe br: of our dear husband and father, VARD H. HERBERT, who left us 18 years ago today. WIFE AND DAUGHTER. MABEL. * HOWARD, JAMES. A tribute of love and de- votion 1o the memory of our son and “brother. JAMES HOWARD. who entered into rest one vear ago today, April 9, 1929, Remembrance is a golden chain Death tries to break, but all in v To have. {o hold and then to pa Is the saddesi sorrow of our hel"ri. DEVOTED MOTHER AND FAMILY. HOWARD. JAMES. In remembrance of our dear son and brother, JAMES HOWARD, who passed away one year ago today, April 9, 1929, Gone, but not forsotten. Sleep on, dear, sleep on. YOUR_LOVING MOTHER AND SISTER, ALICE J. WILLIA] L JONES, CATHERINE. In loving_ remem- brance of our dear mother. CATHERINE JONES. who passed away One year ago to- day, April 9, 1929, In our hearts your memory lingers, Always tender. fond and true: There is not a day, dear mother, ‘We do not think of you. HER DEVOTED CHILDREN. LUCKETT, GEORGE W. In memory of our dear hisband and 'father. GEORGE W. LUCKETT, wno'departed this life ADHI 8, Three years ago today ‘We bade you a sad good-by, We molirn {0 see you lea will meet you bye-and-bye. HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN. * MATTHEWS, GEORGANNA. In sad but love ing remembrance of darling mother, GEORGANA MATTHEWS, who departed this life ten years ago today, April 9, 1920, 80 sad was the hour that day ‘When God called our darling mother aw HER CHILDREN. * MAXWELL. GUY R. In loving remembrance of my dear son, GUY R. MAXWELL, who passed into_ef 2] rest one year ago to- day, April 9. 1929. The _tears I shed. though in secret they ow, No one but God will ever know. MOTHER. * McCAULEY, SARAH LOUISE. In memory of of our "dear wife ‘and mother, SARAH LOUISE McCAULEY. who thirteen years ao today, April 9. 19: HUSBAND AND SON. * | NAUCK. OSCAR. In sad but loving memory of our only beloved son. OSCAR NAUCK. aged 20 years and 6 months, who left ug 0 suddenly nine vears ago today, April s, 1921 His dear face is ever before me, 1 can feel his hand in mine: The look he always gave me 8till Lingers in my mind. It {s not the tears at the tim That tell of the hearts that are broken, But the silent tears in the after vears And remembrance silently spoken. I will keep your memory sacred Tl my heart in death s still nto God’s mercy, Thy will be don MUMSY AND POPS. * NORTON, CHARLES W. Sacred to the mem- ory of our beloved brother, CHARLES W. NORTON. who died fourteen vears g0 today, April 9, 1916. THE FAMILY. * RABBITT, ANN ROSA. In loving remem- brance of our dear mother. ANN ROSA RABBITT. who entered into eternal rest five years aco, April 9, 1925 HER LOVING CHILDREN, MARY, HAMP- TON' AND RANDOLPH. . | SILL. MABLE M. In sweet memory of my dear and dauchter, MABLE M. SILL, who departed this life nine years ago to- day, April 9, 1921 Sweet in all her ways MOTHER. * SLATER, NORMAN G. (WONEY). In memory of my dear beloved son. NORMAN O. SLATER (WONEY), who left me two years ago today. April 9, 1928, ‘The world seems 8o empty, the sky no Tonger blue, Nothing seems to matter much now: My heart is lonely for only you, I cannot be happy Somehow. The day you were called away from me The sunshine faded from my life. 1 am lonesome for you and ever will be, For days are as dark as the night. The flowers have lost all their sweet per- ume. And ‘the sun does not shine so bright Songbirds have 1ost their old sweet tune, The moon never brightens the night. Since 1 lost you cn that day The silver from the clouds did part, Eversthing has changed since you went away, Norman, remain in my ‘Though you, heart. RIS LONELY MOTHER, CORRINE ASH- TON SMITH. . SMITH, ADA. 11 loving temembrance of my dear ‘mothér, ADA SMITH, who departed ihis life foir years ago today, ABril % 1926, HER DEVOTED SON, CHARLES E. HICKS SMITH. . NIDER. THOMAS C. In loving me By qeady, THOMAS O 8 hermed one year ago today, April 9, 1939, Your journey is ended, Your work here is done, » Daddy, sleep on, Sieep. Daddy. slegp, S ernvror TANNER, EDITH A. In loving remembrance of our cousin, Mrs EDITH A. TANNER, who departed this life February 8. 1930. here, with While the sun and stars shine on your Sweet is your memory that never will fade} gl hearts that loved you in life, # ve you death just the same. A token of love to the memory of ouf cousin. , - PR, e & cuansa. o