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EUROPEAN EDITORS Press Bureau, Tallinn; Urho Toivola, Turun Sanomat, Abo, Finland; Herr Baberadt, Frankfurter Zeitung, Frank- furt; Dr. Ernst Feder, Berliner Tage- blatt, Berlin; Herr von Eckhardt, Ham- burger Fremdenblatt, Hamburg; T. Cnossen, De Standaard, Rotterdam, Hol- land; Georges Ottlik, editor I'Annuaire de la Soclete des Nations of Geneva, {Third Group Coming to U. S. in Interest of Interna- tional Peace. The third group of European editors to visit the United States as guests of the Carnegle Endowment for Interna- tional Peace will arrive in New York May 18, it was announced today by Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, president of the endowment. Fourteen editors will comprise this group, which is coming American social, economic and political conditions and by way of personal knowledge gather such material as will hereafter make their writings on Amer- ican subjects better informed and of greater significance.” On_their tour the journalists will visit Washington accompanied by H. V. associate editor of the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, and George A. Pinch, assistant secretary of the Car- negie Endowment for International Kaltenborn, Peace. Georges Kirkoff, 3% 4% “to observe Sofis representing Hungary; 8. Konstadt, Morgenbladet, Oslo, Norway; S. Back- lund, Ny Tid, Goteborg, Sweden; Dr. A. Oeri, Basler Nachrichten, Basle, Switzerland. Accepts Infirmary Appointment. NEW ORLEANS, La., April 14 (#).— Dr. Basil C. MacLean of Montreal, Can- ada, yesterday accepted appointment by the board of directors as superintendent of Touro Infirmary. Dr. MacLean, native of Canada, is now medical superintendent and assist- ant superintendent of the Montreal General Hospital. He departed yester- day for Montreal. where he will tender his resignation. He plans to assume his new post here in about two months. He is 34 years old. —_— Deaths Reported. BEELL 0 0 reh Apts o wiing T4, 4610 48th st ames M. Murphy. 68. 2146 Florida ave. emes Mgreiniit; 58 Galiinger Hospital ebster Strozier. 58, St. Elizabeth's Hos- cliffe, 55. 411 A st. 54, The group will tnclude Emst | E&1i20 J*iiite s Cootgstown 1 Benedikt, Neue Frele Presse, Vienn: 4 La Bulgarle, Jaroslav Koudelka, Pravo Lidu, Prague; G W. Erlk Moller, Berlingske Tidende, Copen- Savle hagen: Georg Meri, head of Estonian D Ci erine A. Barry, 50. 312 Buchanan st Tofant to Giark W and Grace A. Da 4 hours. ‘Brovidence Hospita Ji t}““g” del"lll'n Fenry Marshall, 50, 817 8th s Harry Dorsey, 35. Emersency Hospital. Open 8:30 AM. Every Business Day A Business of Your Own Is that your ambition—to be your own Money in bank brings the ob- jective nearer realization—puts you in readiness to seize any favorable busi- ness situation. {'This conveniently located bank is helping -hundreds build “dollar piles” for various good purposes. get your savings account under way THIS PAY DAY? Why not @9 Both Offices Open Until 5:15 P.M. Apr. 15th & 16th for Pay-day Depositors’ Convenience. Complete facliities for the eficient handling of the ac- counts of corporations, firms and individual business men Franklin National Bank Penna. Ave. at 10th St. JOHN B. COCHRAN, Pres. Interwoven Hose This 1111 Connecticut Ave. THOS. P. HICKMAN, V. P. & Cash. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D C! MONDAYE APRIL 14, 1930. - BENJAMIN F. YOHE DIES AFTER BRIEF ILLNESS Funeral Services for Government Employe Will Be Held Tomor- row Afternoon. Benjamin F. Yohe, 76 years old, an employe of the Government for nearly 40 years, dled yesterday morning at his residence, 1825 New Hampshire avenue, after a brief illness. A native of Sydney, Ohio, Mr. Yohe came to Washington in 1886, entering the Patent Office. In 1901 he was tran ferred to the Treasury Department, his services with this deannenh including a private secretaryship to Assistant Sec- retary of the Treasury Milton E. Alles. He was retired March 25, 1925. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. John E. Larson, of Washington, and three sisters, Mrs. Milton L. Moore and Mrs. Charles Hager of Toledo and Mrs. John Wolgamuth of Oklahoma City. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the chapel of the John R. Waight Co., 1337 Tenth street. Interment will be in Rock Creek Cemetery. — Betsy Ross Kin Dies. CATAWISSA, Pa, April 14 (A).— sarah Ellen Ross, 92, a niece of Betsy Ross, died suddenly last night of & heart attack. Her father, Jacob Ross, served as a drummer boy in the Revo- lutionary War when 11 years old. o Births Reporte:i. births have been reported to e "HHealth “Department in the Dast 34 El W. and Lue . Smith, girl. Roy F. ns&i.y ‘I.%Muhell. oy. Ralph and Mildred E. Carter, boy. Charles V. and Dorothea M. Grimes, girl. Alfred and Rose Hinkle, boy. A. and Helen G. Hunter, boy. Albert F. and Helen M. Zust. boy. Jack D. and Sabina D. Miller, girl. George E. and Merriam Robertson. ‘lrl. H Drd and Gladys Hambright, girl. G.'and Pauline A. Michael. boy. B. and Gladys E. k. girl. . and_Rosalle Spaulding. sirl George C. and Kathleen J. Francis. girl Albert A.'and Margaret L. Thompson, gir! Richard W and Erma G. Clay. boy. McElroy and Margaret Moss, bo: John snd Henrietta Harper, boy. Francis 8. and Catherine 8. Craven, girl. John K and Naomi E. Reynolds, hoy. Leo H. and Minn:e Lynch. boy. Theodore E. and Eliza mM."‘“"v boy. Henry R. and Thelma 1. Heldelbach. boy. Hugh L. 'and Mary E Powell. bo rtes and Beulah Gillls. bo; d M et Wil Why Pay for Everything Chambers will give the whole a very good STEEL VAULTS. Best that money can 8 buy are onl “es All Prices I the Sincers The Greater CHAMBERS Co. Offices and Chapels 14th Cor. Chapin N.W. Phone Columbia 0432 35,000 Wed Half Century, Separated Couple Is Denied Divorce Parents of 10 Have Not Spoken to Each Other for Six Years. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, April 14.—They were married 54 years and had 10 children. Now they want a divorce. “To grant you & divorce would be to ignore the many years you spent to- gether happily—I just can't do it,” said Judge Michael Feinber Mrs. Mary E. Ohlson looked at the floor. Joseph Ohlson looked out of the window. ‘Together they broke the silence and with the same words: “We can’t live together.” So the court entered an order of sep- arate maintenance. The Ohlsons were married in Oslo, acrél 3 Dee:gnber 26, 1874. They came icago years ago. One morning in 1924, Mrs. Ohlson said, her husband became angry and walked out before breakfast. Since then he has lived next door and neither has said so much as “how do you do” to the other. —— DOMINIQUE J. MURPHY EXPIRES IN STOCKHOLM Long-Time American Diplomat, ‘Who Promoted Bulgarian Armis- tice, Dies at Age of 83. By the Assoctated Pres STOCKHOLM, April 14.—Domi- nique J. Murphy, former American consul general to Sweden, died here yesterday. He was 83 yars old and had spent 30 years on the consular service. Promoied Bulgarian Armistice. NEW _YORK, April 14 (#).—Domi- nique J. Murphy, former American consul general to Sweden, who died yes- terday at Stockholm, was credited with having induced the Bulgarian govern- ment to ask the Allies for an armistice, when he was consul at Sofla. - Gen. Ludendorff, German chiet of staff, indicated in a series of articles published in 1919, in New York, that the “sitting tight” in Sofla of Consul Murphy was “a great source of irrita- tion.” Educated in law, Murphy entered the service of the government in the Pen- sion Office in Washington, where he became pension commissioner in Pre: dent Cleveland'’s second administration. He was born in Philadelphia. Brazil has an amateur photography craze. THE MODERN TREND In Cemetery Memorials to be found in our dispiay yards. Best of materials and work- manship—moderately priced. Washington Granite Monumental Co., Ine. WILLTAM JARDINE, Secty. 448 N. ¥. Ave. N.W. 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A SOUND, DESIRABLE CHARGE SERVICE FOR MEN WHO DESERVE IT it il i i " e HH:‘M it fgspylt ww Well Folks: Here's “Talks” we ran last year. the fourth of a series of It was so successful that we're “Repeating” for the information of our mew store patrons at 14th and Eye Sts. N.W. MRS. KATE WELCH DIES; NATIVE OF BALTIMORE Woman, 86, Was Widow of Benjamin T. Welch—Funeral to Be Held Tomorrow Afternoon. Mrs. Kate R. Welch, 86 years old, widow of Benjamin T. Welch, died Saturday at her residence, 1477 Newton street. A native of Baltimere, Mrs. Welch had resided in Washington for more than 50 years. Bhe is survived b['n three sons, Harry 8. Welch of Washington and Ben T. ‘Welch and Clarence Welch of Phila- delphia, and three daughters, Mrs. Sam- uel W. Foster of Jersey City, Mrs. Al- bert Buckler of Staten Island and Miss Helen B. Welch of Washington. Funeral services will be held tomor- row afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the funeral parlors of the 8. H. Hines Co. g;temem will be in Rock Creek Cem- Ty. MULVIHILL SERVICE HELD Funeral services for James J. Mulvi- hill of 901 Monroe street northeast, proprietor of a tobacco and cigar busi- ness in Brookland for many years, who died Saturday at his residence, were held this morning at Hanlon's funeral home. Interment was in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Besides his widow, Mrs. Catherine Anderson Mulvihill, he is survived by two sisters, Miss Mary Mulvihill and Mrs. Robert P. Brown, and two brothers, John J. and ‘Thomas E. Mulvihill. — __LOST. ek o Sl et T Col. 7784, Reward. s BOBTON BULL, brindle and white, male. Tag No. 18424. Reward if returned to 1216 Florida ave. ne. BOSTON BULL-TERRIER PUPPY—Answers to name ot Mike, Bunday morning. Reward if returned .0 6232 30th st. n.w. or phone Cleveland 1089, BRIEF CASE_Confaining sermons, outlines, several religious books, between 6th and 1622 N. . uve n'w. Phone Pot. 1473 "+ CAT—Small red Persian. female: from 516 20th ward. Met. 0327. i0th st. n.w._Rewa CHINESE RUG—BIu round 700 Garfield "st. to A sm1i block_Conn. ave. Rewa <G, E_ CASE—Dark brown leather. C. C., on Urbana pike between Precerick and Rockville, Sunday afternoon. Liberal reward. Phone District 9096. COAT “lady 3 Yteb label: near Union Station: night. Reward. North 98! EARRING—Imitation pearl, with garnet pendant: of no value except to owner. teleph h_1240._Apt. 201. Rorsie: reward. " 14-%nd Wi 3560, 5 e EYFGLABSES, Pa Ro; T L in_black . on Columbia rd. between 18th n.w. Name and address in it | Phone North 2496 after 6 p.m. ward. L GLASSES, shell rimmed. In Kapn's, Satur- day. Reward. Call Coiumbia_ 3082, HANDBAG—8mall, blue enamel, bet. 13th and 18th near Eye: Sunda: Reward. Ad- dress Box 362-J, Star offic - PACKAGE, containing military boots, spurs and belt, April 1 $20 reward for return. Phone Bradley 14! or_after 5:30_p.m. rown leather, full of letters and papers. A. B. Barver, U. 5. Chamber_of Commerce. Reward. PRAYER BOOK_—Near Bt. Pe 3 Sunday.. Reward. Atlantic 3183-Wor o o SCARF, pointed fox: will person who found fur in ‘dressing room of Metropolitan The- ater Sunday return it to 1066 National Pres: Blde. R SHRINE EMBLEM, diamond In_center, on Saturday night. on Pleasant ‘street car or enroute from 1613 Harvard st. to Public Library. _Col. 4360. SCOOTER BICYCLE—Small. ved. Teft corner Phelps pl. and Leroy pl. Sunday a ernoon. Ernest ‘Graves, ir., 1835 Phelps pl Phone Decatur 4195. 16+ Seventh & F Open a AUSTRIANS MARCH Defense League Demonstration Passes Without Casualties. VIENNA, April 14 (#).—A great dem- onstration by the Austrian blican Defense League, in which 40,000 mem- bers participated, passed off yesterday ‘without untoward incident. The demonstrators, who were un- armed, assembled outside Vienna in five strong columns, accompanied by field telegraphs and telephones and all the communications facllities of an army taking the fleld. Each column marched through a cer- tain section of the outlying industrial districts of Vienna, keeping constantly in touch with the other side. JOHN ODENWALD DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS Washington Electrical Contractor, Member of Several Masonic Groups, Expires at Home Sunday. A long {liness of heart disease caused the death yesterday of John J. Oden- wald, 46 years old, at his residence, 1400 Fairmont street. He had been an_electrical contractor with offices at 1207 H street for more than a score of years and was prominent in fraternal circles. Mr. Odenwald, a native of Washing- ton, was a member of the Washington Centennial Masonic Lodge, the Colum- bia Commandery of Knights Templar, the Almas Temple, Scottish Rite M: sons, and the Washington Centennial Chapter of the Eastern Star. He is survived by his widow and his mother, a resident of San Francisco. Funeral services will be conducted to- morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Colimbia Heights' Christian Church. I':tzrmenc will be in Glenwood Ceme- Ty, sy Long umbrellas are replacing the wbby” type in Paris. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. one. Lincoln 6372: _Phone Ligcoln 0372, - Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAO m?n)on. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. e e, Teiepnose National 2473 TIMOTHY HANLON Puneral Director Private Ambulance 641 H St. N.E. Linc. 5543 V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the suecessors of nor connectec with the original W_ R 6peare establish- B on e 1009 H St N.W o iy 940 ¥ St N.W. Wm.' H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 412 B 8t NE Lincoln 0524 Modern_Chapel Quick- Dignified. EMcient Service Automobile Servi Chave: 1623 Connecticut Ave, = POTOMAC 4600 rs._at 1206 B et &6 yre. at | Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. 4200 9th St. N.W. Cov_6824. J- WILLIAM TEE'S SONS, CREMATORIUM. 2 PA. AVE. N.W. NATIONAL 1384, 13 'EISEMAN'S Charge Account Men ... you can buy your entire Spring outfit on Eiseman’s liberal credit plan. Just a small cash payment, balance in convenient amounts weekly or monthly. Credit prices are the same as cash prices. Open That Account Now MEN’S FIN PRING SUI Excellent Values 25 30 *3 If you want quality " If you want style If you want low prices. . . Then you must come to Eiseman’s Right now we're featuring the season’s best selling models . . . i new tans, browns, greys and blues. Come In And Look Them Over SEMAN'S Seventh & F Sts. { thence to @ards of Thanks, | JACESON, GLOVENIA HATTON. We wish %0 express our thanks and appreciation to our many {riends for the expression of sympathy end floral tributes at the death of our beloved wife and daughter, GLO- VENIA HATTON JACKSON. A. A_JACKBON TTON. PAXTON, C. BENJAMIN. I wish to express my sincere appreciation to my relatives and many friends for their kind expres- sions of * sympathy ‘and beautiful floral tributes at the death of my devoted bus- band, C. BENJAMIN PAXTON. HIS WIFE, FANNIE E. PAXTON. * TOBINSON, NATHANIAL. I wish to ac- knowledge to my friends and relatives my of sympathy and floral tributes at the death of my husband, NATHANIAL R INSON. ANNIE ROBINSON. Breaths. ALDER, ANNIE W. On Friday, April 11, 1930," at_her residence, 203 Oth at. se.. ANNIE W. ALDER (nee Robey), beloved wife of Thomas' H. Alder. Funeral from the chapel of Thomas F. Murray & Bon. 3007 Nichols ave, s.e. on Tuesday, Aprii 16, 'at 2 pm. Relatives and frienids in- vited. Intement Cedar Hill Cemetery. BAKER, MARY. The comrudes of U. 8. B. Jacob Jones 'Post, No. 2, the American Legion, are hereby notified of the death of ‘our late comrade, MARY BAKER, on Friday, April 11, 1930. Funeral services at Bt.' Peter's Church, Oak Grove, Va. Tues April 15, at 11 am. Burial at Osk Grove, Md. JANE M. BREEN, Commander. MARY J. TATBPAUGH, Adjutant. BARRY, CATHERINE A. On Saturday, April '12,°1930, ‘at_her residence, 312 Bu- chanan”st. n.w., CATHERINE A. BARRY, beloved wife of Maj. Henry B. Barry, U. 8. A Interment Arlington Nationai Ceémetery on Tuesday, April 15, am. 14 BOYCE, STANSBURY. Departed this life on Bunday, April 13 1930, at 4:20 p.m. STANSBURY BOYCE, the beloved husband of Frances Boyce. Funeral services will be held at his late residence, 1443 R st. n.w. on Tuesday, April 15, 3 o'clock pm. ~Friends are invited to at- tend. Kindly omit flowers. CLARK, WILLIAM ELLIS. Suddenly, on Saturday. April 12, 1930, at 10 a.m. WIL- LIAM ELLIS CLARK of 1416 Que sf. n.w., devoted son of Mary Ellis Clark. Funeral Tuesday, Apri; 15, at 3 pm., from the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral church, 1432 U 5. n.W. COLLINS, GENEVIEVE LA TO On Saturday, April 13, 1930, Reed_ General Hospital, GENEVIEVE LA TOURETTE COLLINS, widow of the late Dr. Joseph T. Collins, U. 8. A. Remains resting_at W. W. Chambers Co. funeral home, 1400 Chapin st. n.w. Funeral serv- ices at Fort Myer chapel, Fort Myer. Va. on Tuesday, April 15, at 11 am. Inter- ment Arlington National Cemetery. CUDLIP, ELIZABETH T. Suddenly. on Sat- urday, April 12, 1930, at her residence, 1327 Ing: am st. n w.. ELIZABETH T., the be- loved wife of the late Lemuel Cudlip, be- loved mother of Frank. Walter and Fred Cudlip and Mrs. Mabel Bradburn. Fuperal services at the Chambers funeral home on Tuesday, April 15, at 2 p.m. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. DANIS, URSULA M. On Sund: April 13, 1 t_the residence of her Norman Danis. Kenton Station, Couduit rd., Md. URSULA M. DANI beloved mother of Raymond, Robert and Lieut. Anthony Funer: rvices at Woonsocket, . I 8 ll_be id at the Precious Blood Catholic Church. Remains resting W. Chambers funeral home, 1400 Chapin st. n.w. 15 DODGE, HERBERT A. On Saturday, April 12, 1930, at Casuaity Hospital, HERBERT A. husband of the late Florence A. Dodge. FPuneral from the funeral home of Willlam . Scott, 409 8th st. s.e. Tuesday, April 15, at 11 am. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 14 ELLAM. CLARENCE. Departed this life on Sunday, April 13, 1930, CLARENCE ELLAM. He leaves to mourn their loss s devoted sister and a half-brother. Re- mains resting at the chapel the George B. Clarke Co., 1416-18 Fla. ave. ne. No- tice of funeral hereafter. 5 FERGUSON. LEONARD ALEXANDRIA. On Bunday. April 13. 1930. at Hamilton. Va.. LEONARD ALEXANDRIA FERGUSON, be- loved husband of the late Harriett O. Fer- uson. Funeral from the chapel of Thomas . Murray & Son, 2007 Nichols ave. s.e. on Wedne<day. April 16, at 11 a.m. Rela. tives and friends invited. Interment Con gresisonal Cemetery. 15* HALLEY. SARAH E. On_ Sund April 13, 1930. at 6:30 pm. at her residence. 1417 Newton st. n.w. SARAH E. HALLEY. be- loved daughter of the late James and Helen Halley. aged 68 vears. Funeral from the residence of her sister. Mrs. Orville 8. vank, 412 Oglethorpe st. n. on Wed- April 16. at 2:30 p.m. Relati iends invited to attend. Interment at Congressional Cemetery. 15* HAZEN, CATHERINE E. On Sunday, April 13, 1930, at_her residence, 511 East Cap- itol st., CATHERINE E. beloved wife of Dr. W. C. Hazen and daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Lexius A. Wood. Fu- neral from the above resi ce on Tues- day pril 15, at 1045 a. Relatives and friends invited. Interment private. HEISTAND. MARY R. On Sunday, April {13, 1930, nt Walter Heed General Hospital. MARY R. widow of Col. Henry O. B. Helstand. Funeral ‘services st Gawiers 54 Pa. ave. n.w., on Wednesday. , at 11 am. Interment Arlington National Cemetery. 15 HINES, MARION V. Suddenly. on Priday. April ‘11, 1930, at her residence. 2315 Pennsvivanie ave. nw. MARION' V. be- loved wife of the laté Albert B. Hines Funeral services at her residence on Tuesday. April 15. at 8:20 a.m. Recuiem St. Stephen's Church at 9 a.m. H ent Oak Hill Cemetery. 14 JACKSON, THEODORE WILLIAM. Departed Saturday, April 13, 1930, at 4:40 pm., at his residénce, 42 Mass. ave. n.¥.. THEODORE WILLIAM JACKSON., the de- voted husband of Dora Jackson, loving father of Louis and Leon Jackson. son of Gisyborne Jackson and broiher of Beatrice wie. relatives and friends. Funeral Wednesdas April 16, at 1 pm. from the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral church, 1432 U 'st. n.w ‘April 11, 1930, at the Dominican House of Studies. 487 Michigan ave; ne. Very Rey DANIEL J. KENNEDY. O. P..’ Master of Sacred - Theology. Remains " resting at the House of Studies until Tuesday, April 1" st '8 am, whence it will be taken to st. where solemn high reguiem mass Will be celebrated at 10 am. Interment in Mount Olivet Cemetery. 3 ul | KILBY. EMMA C. On Saturday morning. ‘April 12, 1930, at 10:30 o'clock, at her resi- dence, 300 D st. ne. EMMA C. KILBY, widow of Edward B. Kilby. Funeral se ices at Hysong's funeral parlors, 13th an: N sts. n.w., Monday, April 14, at 1:30 p.m. Burial at Arlington Cemetery. 14 KILLIGAN, JOSEPHINE A. Saturday, April of the fate Timothy and Fannie Killigan Funeral from T. F. Costello's chapel, 1724 North_Capitol st. on Tuesday, April 15 at 8:30 am., thence to St. Aloysius Church, where requiem high mass Will be said at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends in- yited. " Intefment at Mount Onvet Geme- ery. LUMPKINS, GEORGE W. On Thursday, April 10.1930. at Boston, Mass.. GEORGE W. LUMPKINS, devoted husband cf Nancy Lumpkins. son' of the late Geo W. snd Rowena W. Lumkpins, {ather of Ann Rosa, Sarah, George, jr. and Joanna Lumpkins d loving brother of Lucy E, Johnson je C. Gaines. Esther L. Turner and L. Bundy. Funeral Tuesday. April 15, at 2 pm. from the W. Ernest Jarvis Co funeral church, 1432 U st. n.w. Relatives snd friends invited. Interment Harmony Cemetery. 14 McGEE, LAWRENCE F. 13, 1930, at his residence, 1523 Gales st. n.w., LAWRENCE F., beloved husband of Catherine McGee and father of Nellie K. Schroth. Funeral from his late residence on Wednesday, ~April 16, at 9 a. Requiem ma St. Patrick’s Church’at 9:30 am. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment Mount Olivet Cametery. MILLER. CHARLES E. On Sunday. April 13. 1030, at Providence Hospital. CHARLES E. MILLER, husband of the late Minnie E. Miller (nee Deigz) and son of the late Charles and Sarah: E. Miller. Notice of funeral hereafter. MURPHY, JOHN FRANt Suddenly, o1 Saturday, April 12. 1930, at his residence 312 B st ne. JOHN FRANCIS. belo husband of the late Edith Johnson Mur: hy. Funeral will be held from Zurhorst's uneral parlors, 301 East Capitol st. on Tuesday, April 18, 8t. Joseph's Church, said at 9 a.m. for the repose of his soul. latives and friends invited to attend. Interment in Arlington National Cemetery. DENWALD, JOHN J. On Saturday, April O N Sab, at his residence. Fontanet Courts n.w., JOHN J. beloved 'husband of Mae Burgey Odenwaid. Funeral services at Co- lumbia Heights 'Christian Church, Park rd. between 14th and 15th sts. n.W. on Tuesday, April 15, at 2 p.m. Interment at Glenwood Cemetery. PERRY, MARY LUE. On Sunday, April 13, 1930, 'at_her residence, 1700 8th st. n.w.. MARY _LUE PERRY, devoted mother of Leots Perry. She aiso leaves five nieces, six_nephews and a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral Wednesday, April 16, at 12:30 p.m., from W. Ernest Jarvis Co. “funeral church, 1432° You st. Dw Interment Harmony Cemetery. 15 PORTER. RUTH EUBANKS. On Saturday. 930, at the residence of her late J. Baylor, 768 Harvard st n ;UBANKS_PORTER of fin V 'st. n.w., Apt. 33. She leaves to mourn their loss a devoted husband. Frank A. rter: wving cousin, ‘Helen B. erna Parker. Funeral st ko £ R b S ineral home, [, 8Ve. n.W. and friends invited. Interment Arlington s SCHADE, CATHERINE T., Suddents. on 8un | INE s uL v "l'dec.ul{r above rest :I ol e Seldat o aquiem’ mass s | “Interment 'St. Mary's ERtetey. Widtives and friends invited: . Membe! f St. Martin's L T st e S v : : m 'u: recite the Rosary. PREFECT. SMALLWOOD, HARRY. arted this life ety AR, 20t ione® Tiness which _he °b%n with OChristian faith, HARRY“‘ r %‘«!imuug.flu v::m‘: AT ond:” ol son. Walter " Smallwood: one sister, Mrs. brothers, Joseph and Georse 8 Body resting at_Wood's funeral 1234 4th_st. ‘where b services J'clook"a.fo theinte 1o, Mouht Zion Clurch, Eiloamtres, Ma . Rels ds 0, M ves ‘and gr ien Vi Interment %flh e J . April 13, 19: dev. nrl‘ deepest sppreciation, for thelr exorassions | He leaves also & host of other | | KENNEDY. DANIEL J. Suddenly on Fridey, | Dominic's Church. 6th & E sts. sW. | 13, 1830, JOSEPHINE A.. beloved daughter | On Bunday, April| | Beaths. SPRIGGS, MAY. On Priaay, April 11, 1630, at Tuberculosis Hospital, MA& BPRIGGS, devoted dsughter of Monroe and Lottie Spriggs. She also leaves five one brother. Remains resting at Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral church, st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. N 3 lers’ lome [ospital STARKE J. SPRIGGS, uncle of Gertrude 1400 Chapin st. n.w. Funeral Wednesday. April 16. from the 'W. W. Chambers fu- neral pariors at 2 p.m. Interment {;l’l Lincoln Cemetery. N, MARIAN. on Sunday, April 13, ed General ‘Hospital, MARIAN TEXTON (nee Maddon), beloved Wife of John Texton. Bhe is also survived by two ‘sons, Clarerice and William Mad- dox. Funeral {rom her late residence, 641°Que st n.w., Wednesday, April 16, at 2 p.m. "Relatives and friends invited. In- terment at Congressional Cemetery. = 16 THOMAS, NEVAL HOLLAND. On Sunday, his residence. 1123 Fairs n.w., NEVAL, HOLLAND THOMAS, the beloved son of Mrs. Josephine Thomas and the late Henry A. ‘Thomas. Besides his mother he leaves to mourn their loss three sisters and three brothers, Funeral services Tuesday. April 15, at 4 pm., at Andrew Rankin Memorial Chapel. Howard University, ~Relatives and friends are in- vited o atts Remains, resting et Mc- Guire funerai home, 1820 §th st. n.w. may be viewed after 7:30 pm. Interment Springfield, Ohio. VAN WIE, HELENA YOUNG. On_Sun April 13, 1930, at her residénce. 2821 st. n.c. HELENA YOUNG VAN WIE, be- loved wife of Clarence E. Van Wie. Serve ices will be held at her late residence on Tuesday, Aprii 15, at 1 p.m. Interment at Elsmere, N. Y. WELCH, KATE R. On Saturday, April 12 1930, ‘at 6:20 p.m. at her residence. 1471 Newton st. n.w., KATE R., widow of Ben- jamin T. Weich, aged 86 years. Funeral services at the 8. H. Hines funeral home, 2901 14th st. n.w. on Tuesday, April 15, at 2:20 pm. Relatives and friends in< vited. WILLNER, LOUISA J. 1630, at’ Clarendon. Va., loved wife of Alfred G. 'Willner. ~Services at the residence of Ler daughter, Mrs. Horace M. Fulters, 1500 13th st. n.w., Wednesday, April i6, at 2 p.m. Inter- ment Glenwood Cemetery. 15 YOHE, BENJAMIN F. On Sunday, April 13, 1930, at his residence. 1825 New Hampshire ave.' n.w, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN YOHE, beloved father of Ethel Y. Larson. Fu- neral services at the chapel of John R Wright Co., 1337 10th st. n.w. on Tu day, April 16, at 2 p.m. Interment pr " In Memortam. DELANEY, WILLIAM EDWARD. A tribute of “Jove 'and devotion to the memory of my dear husband, WILLIAM EDWARD DELANEY, who entered into rest one year ago todsy, Aprii 14, 1929. Bome may think 1 am not lonely When they see me smile Little do they know the heartache That I_suffer all the while HIS DEVOTED WIFE., MARIE. DELANEY, EDWARD. 1In memory of ED- WARD DELANEY, who died one year ago today, April 14, 1929. 8ad. sad. O Lord, how dreary: Lonesome, lonesome. every spot. Liztening {or your loving voice and foot- steps, Weary, for we hear them not. OTHER AND FATHER. What happy days we once enjoyed When we were all together. ©Oh, how changed it all is now Bince you have gone forever HIS SISTERS AND BROTHERS. * ROSA. In memoriam of ROSA who ' departed this life 16 vears ago today, April 14, 1914 Dear mother, since you left us and slipped awsy To be with God and his angel, That was one sad, sad day You left us broken hearted, And all seems dreary here: Home's n the same, dear mother, As it was when you were here. FROM HER CHILDREN. * HOUGH, MARY EMMA. In sad but lovin remembrance of our dear mother, MAR' EMMA HOUGH, who departed this life seven years ago today, April 14, 1923. In our hearts your memory lingers, Always tender. fond and true. ‘There is not a day. dear mother, We do not think of you. .t KNOWLES., WILLIAM (BUD). 1In_ever- loving_remembrance of our dearly beloved son, WILLIAM (BUD) KNOWLES, who was taken from us six v ago_ today, April 14. 1924 Anniversary mass at Holy Name Catholic Church. No_one knows how sad our hearts are On this April day. And how we have been longi For our dear son, who is away. Gone ]fmm this earth, but leaving mem- ories That death can never take away: Memories that will always I While upon this earth we stay. In the sears that you have been away Wg'\';’ learned how much the heart can Each passing day brings thoushts of you— Oh, how we miss you, dear son, every- where. s pARERTs" MK, "ANS Yms. as. KNOWLES. S MARVARS-WADE. EDNA. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear daughter and sister, EDNA MARVARS-WARD, who de- parted this life seven years ago today, April 14, 1923, Seven years have passed and gone Since she was taken from our home. She never more will pass this way, HER EOVNG” FATHER"BisTER AND BROTHERS. . REED, CHARLES H. AND ESTTELL V. Tn sad but loving remembrance of our dear brother. CHARLES H. REED. and sister, ESTTELL V. REED. who departed this life four years ago today, April 14. 1926, and nineteen yeers ago, April 29, 1911. Sleep on, dear brother and sister, and take your rest: God called you home, He thought it best. He saw your suffering here was great And opened wide the golden gate. THE FAMILY. * SMITH, MARY C. B. Tn sad but loving re- membrance of my cear mother. MARY C. B. SMITH, who departed this life one year ago today. April 14, 1930. Gone, but not forgotten. HER DEVOTED DAUGHTER, SADIE G. THOMAS . SMITH. MARY C. B. In loving_memory of my dear mot! »r, MARY C. B. SMITH. who departed this life one year ago today. ! April 14, 1929. Loving and kind in all of her wavs, Upright and just to the end of her days: Sincere and kind in heart and mind. What a beautiful memory you left behind. YOUR DEVOTED SON. MARION D. SMITH OF NEW YORK CITY. ot ST. CLAIRE. ALMA CORA. In grateful and loving_remembrance of my dear, devoted mother, Mrs. ALMA CORA ST. CLAIRE, who Dnfl!&!d away three years ago, April 11. 1927 HER DAUGHTER. LILLIAN I BARING, 761 N. 47th st., Philadeiphia. B THOMAS. ANNIE BELL. Sunday, April 13, LOUISA J.. be- In_loving memory f our dear mother, ANNIE BELL THOMAS. who departed this life one year ago todas. April 14. 1920 Loving and kind in all her ways. Upright and just to the end of Her days: Sincere and kind in heart and mind. Whai a besutiful memory you left behind FAMILY. * WALKER, NEWMAN J. One year has passed since that When the one Memories of him will always linger In our hearts and never fade Until we, too, reach the dusty grave Where ‘one year ago he was laid. WIFE AND CHILDREN. WEAVER, MORTIMER, Jr. In sad but sweetest memory and cherished devotion of our darling son and brother, MORTI- MER WEAVER, Jr., who left us one year ago today, April 14, 1929. Your memory, like some holy light. Kept alive in our hearts will improve them. For worth shall look (fairet and truth more bright, When we think of how you lived but to love them. Thoush you havé gone. there lingers still Sweet memories of days gone by, That_bless and burn and always will Until we meet again on_ high. DEVOTED MOTHER AND DAD. T often sit and think of you When I am all alone, For_memory is the only friend That grief can call its own. DEVOTED BROTHER BOB. His sun went down in the evenin When all was fair and bright But it shines today in a farawa That knows no_night. DEVOTED_GRANDPARENTS, A. J. AND R.T. FPARLEY. B WEAVER, MORTIMER, Jar. A tribute o ove to the memory of my dear friend, MORTIMER WEAVER, Jr., Who passed away one vear ago t ‘Avril 14, 1929, It I could have my d wish fulfilled And take my choice of all earth's treas- ures, too, Or choose f{rom Heaven whatsoever 1 I would' ask_for only you. Mort, vou. HIS DEVOTED FRIEND. * FUNERAL DESIGNS. 'zn-n Aute Delivery Servi Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. Artistio—expressive—inexensive. 3 G-EO. "S. SHAFFEB e CEMETERIES. "GLENWOOD CEMETERY Vaultage, $5 per month. Choice lots and sites for sale. 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