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\ FOURTH LICENSE ISSUED TO PAULINE FREDERICK By the Associated Press. NEW YORK. April Prederick, stage about to undertake her fourth matri- monial after 17.—Pauline Al screen star, is issued to her and Hugh Chisholm Leighton, president of the Interstate | News Co. After obtaining the license vesterday the couple hurried away from the Municipal Building without saying when or where the ceremony would take place. She said she was 43 years old and ve her address as Beverly Hills, Calif. THE EVENING i wich, Conn., and formerly lived in Portland, Me. Miss Prederick’'s former husbands were Prank Andrews, an architect; Wil- lard Mack and Dr. Charles A. Ruther- | ford of Seattle. These marriages were terminated by divorce. Leighton was married in 1908 to Miss !Hubflch F. Wilcox of Janesville, Wis. | They were divorced in Paris in August, STAR, WASHIN TON, D. C, THURSDAY, of the late Richard O. Libby of Nor- wich, Conn., was born in Boston. RICHARDSON FUNERAL IS SET FOR TOMORROW i Retired Navy Yard Employe Will ighton gave his age as 51. He|1926. makes his home here and in Green- ' Miss Frederick, who is the daughter — EISEMAN'S Seventh and F Sts. BUY NOW FOR EASTER PAY IN MAY, JUNE, JULY You, too, can wear smart, stylish clothes and pay out of your income, either weekly or monthly. There are no burdensome payments, no interest or extra charges, and no embarras: ing formalities for liberal credit. Our plan is umfty and helpful. Just a small cash payment, balance ch!efflllly and conveniently arranged to e o Investigate this costless credit service, to- Vesterday catled Huey P. Long & lar, day! & destructive monarch and a raving venture, friends learned today marriage license had been Be Buried in Congressional Cemetery. services for William H. 76. retired employe of the Washington Navy Yard, who died | Tuesday at Emergency Hospital, will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the residence, 1523 A street north- east. Interment will be in Congres- sional Cemetery. A native of Virginia, Mr. Richardson came to Washington in 1885, entering the Washington Navy Yard. At the time of his retirement in 1920 he was engineer in charge of the air compres- sor department. He was a member of the Junior Order of American Me- chanics, Old Glory Council, No. 24. He is survived by two sons, Alfred S. and Harry F. Richardson, and a daugh- ter, Mrs. Fred Morris. LIEUT. GOV. CYR CALLS LONG LIAR AND MANIAC Governor Replies That “Cyr Is Just Scre” Because He Did Not Go to Senate. Funeral Richardson, Everything for the well dressed man By the Associated Press Replying, Gov. Long said, | just sore.” “I think he thought I'd go on to the United States Senate and let him finish term as governor,” added the governor. “Now he finds out that I propose finishing my term as governor | before going to Washington.” Asked if that meant he would be a candidate in the September primary, the governor said he “was not quite ready to say yet.” ‘The governor and the lieutenant gov- ernor_broke off relations last year dur- | ing Gov. Long's impeachment trial. “When he claims that I deserted him he unqualifiedly lies” said Mr. Cyr's statement. “And if Huey Long is made up of the right kind of bone tissue and fiber of which real men are made he will not take this insuit.” Again referring to the governor, Mr. Cyr said, “It seems that a raving maniac v\m continually set a foot in hot ashet “Cyr is Hundreds of Men’s Fine SPRING SUITS 25 ‘30 '35 Racks and racks of smart new Spring suits in every desired shade and style. New tans, new browns, new greys, new blues, in men’s and young men’s sizes. They're in- expensively priced, too. The government-owned Bank of American Samoa operated at a profit| of $3,000 last year. Qo SEALED 1n sTEEL PORTO RICANS OFFERED HOME TRAINING COURSE SAN JUAN, Porto Rico (#).—Assert- ing that men should be taught home economics to help them solve many of the problems with which they are con- fronted, the University of Porto Rico announces that two main courses are available now to rroups of 10 or more | young men. |” Here is what is announced in the | university bulletin: i Host's course—One credit. One dis- cussion hour a week. What young man has never been confronted with the problem of ordering a luncheon or din- ner in a public place for one or more guests? Do jyou know the intricacies of the ‘al la earte’ and ‘table d’hote’ menu cards? The perfect host should-be able to order with grace and efficiency. No | prerequisite. “Clothing economics—One credit. One | recitation hour a week. Do you know how much money you spend for clothing? Should a man wear a Tuxedo when & girl wears an evening dress? On what basis do you select the colors for your neckties and shirts? These and ‘many other questions will be an- swered in this course.” | The bulletin says there is always a position waiting for the girl with home economics training. Births lieporled. Beniamin P. and Mary A Spicer, boy Dennis J. and Neilie L _McCarthy, boy. Allen F. and Tresa P. Spivey. boy. Edgar_B_and Margaret Mersereau, girl. Paul & and Irene M. Richards, girl. nd Annie M._Glowka. girl. nd_ Florenee Doleman.’ girl. George L. and Helen E. Melaney, Knut and_Ethel Nilsson. bo William and Frances Grant. girl. John and Nancy Bruce. boy. Loster and Dorothy Harris. boy. William A. and Viola S, Turner. boy. Alphonse and Bertha Clark, boy | Esward w. and Agnes Tracy. sirl. cy and Ruth Nash. il | Leroy and Bitsele Robfnson, s Clarence and Irene Chase. girl | Tonmest and Hattie Iavden. girl. sirl. Deaths Reported. | Esther E._Tavisson. 79. 615 Upshur st. | Fiien s self, 76, Georetown Hospita John_Steck. 75, Btates Sold Home Hospital. Lawrence F. McGee. 69, 1523 Gi qate Edmonds. 64, Georse ~Washiriston oepital Marion Texton. 68, Walter Reed Hospital. Charles E. Miller, 65, Providence Hospita Willigm Griffin, 89, United States Soldiers Home Hospital Alonzo B. Davie. 81, St. Elisabeth's Hos- nital. (Aljerta Cave. 48. United States Vetersns' Hospital, George Neil, 42. Tuberculosis Hospital. Gernice M refes, Timonihe: Jo8 otk st s.w. Stansbury Boyce. 90. 1443 R st. Charlotte Walker. 85, 30 N st. Ella_Giles. 81. 1907 3d st Melissa_Coolev. 66, 334 Bryant st. Julia " Wilkersoh, 63, Home for Afed and nfirm o JAmes Crosby, 53, Home for Ated and In- ‘m Bossie dahn, 40, Emergency Hospital. er W, James. 38. 148 U s o Wallace. 34, ‘Cotmbia_ Ho pital. | James Farrow. 7 Children’s Hospital | ‘Andrew Seweli, 2. Preedmen’s Hospital. o st. n.e. TROUBLE PROOF Lhat even droured ine waler 77 still runs on O would dare to put a refriger- tor mechanism to such a test—to submerge it in water—and expect it to run? Who would dare? Those same engi- neers who built a refrigerator mechan- ism so efficient, so utterly dependable that they could seal it up hermetically with a permanent oil supply—and know that it would run faithfully through the years without a thought or worry. They submerged it in water—and it barricaded wi Now priced as low as %205 at the factory still ran on. Think of the significance of such a test to you! 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A snow white poreelain-lined cabinet NATIONAL ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CO. 1328-1330 New York Ave. National 6800 “A Washington Owned Firm Working for the Best Interest of Washington™ allsteel. And permanently Come in an {otn ws in the General Electrie Hour, broadcast every Saturday at9 P. M., East. Standard Time, over a Nation-cide N. B. C. network surprisingly e that will wear like steel—because it is the entire mechanism is oiled, and hermetiaally sealed against trouble. d let us tell you about our asy termss APRIL 17, 1930 Churchmen Plan Drive. NASHVILLE, Tenn., April 17 (#)—A three-year “constructive Southwide campaign of enlistment that will bring in at least half of our unenlisted forces” will be recommended to the Southern Baptist Convention when it meets in New Orleans May 14-18. This was announced yesterday by Dr. Braths. CAULDWELL, ANDREW B. Departed this life on Wednesday, April 18. 1930, at 445 B ANDREW '8! CAULDWELL, beloved rothér of Grace Cauldwell va B | R st Caa Gr ™ Nevite Tunersi | home, 92é New York ave. n.w. Priday, April 18, at 3 p.m. Kindly omit flowers CLAY, ANNIE. Departed this life Wednes- | day. April 16, 1930, at 6:05 p.m.. at her E. P. Alidredge, secretary of survey, | statistics and information of the Bap. tist Sunday School Board, in making public his annual report to be submit- ted to the convention. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Rain this aft- ernoon and tonight; tomorrow partly cloudy; rising temperature tonight and tomorrow; moderate east shifting to | south winds. ! Maryland and Virginia—Rain this fternoon and tonight; not so cool in extreme west portion; tomorrow partly | cloudy and warmer; possibly showers in extreme west portion; fresh to strong east winds, shifting to southeast and south. West Virginia—Showers probable to- night and tomorrow; rising tempera- ture in extreme east portion tonight and tomorrow; slightly cooler in ex- treme west portion tomorrow. Record for 24 Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 46; 8 p.m., 46; 12 midnight, 44; 4 am., 42; 8 am, 43; noon, 44. Barometer—4 pm. 3020; . :D .24 lzarflléinllht 803;(134 am, JBW am, noon, Highest temperature, 48, occurred at | ‘Resd, fi«dsz\frffi?"l’u e Fola Emith: 1:45 p.m. yesterday. Buflalo, N, Y, and william Bmith of Wash- Lowest temperature, 42, occurred at one_sister-in-lsw, Minui 4 am. today. two rephews. Anderson Smith of Plitsburgn. Pa: William Edward Smith. Temperature same date last year— jr. of this city, and_a host of other reia- Highest, 53; lowest; 38. tives and friends. Funeral Friday, April Tide Tables. 18, at 30 pm., from Vermoui Av Bsptist Church. 17 [, ESSTE. his 11 (Furnished by United States Coast and | *on Yacsaas: Soiil 15 1000, s, BESSIE Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 5:23 a.m. and 5:58 pm.; high tide, 11:02 am. and 11:34 residence. 2145 L st. n.w. Mrs' ANNIE CLAY. beloved mother of Delia Clay John- son. She also leaves (o mourn their lo two nieces, three nephews. a sister-in-law | and a host of other relatives and friends. RNotice of funeral iater. COLE, EMMA HALL. Departed this life on Wednesday, April 16, 1930, at 6:02 pm . At her residence, 1721 1lth st. n.w. Mrs EMMA HALL_COLE_ devoted motiier of Richard W.. 'Sarah F. Bessie H. E M. and Porfia Cole. sister of Mrs Hall, Mrs. Burrell and grandmother of Princess Cole She also leaves many other relatives and | friends. Body temporarily resting at the funeral home of Moon & Allen. 13th si_ and Florids sve. n.w. Notice of funeral later. CURTIS, GEORGE W. On Tuesday, April 15, 1030, at his residence. 725 Morton st n.w. GEORGE W. CURTIS, beloved hus- band of Emma Curtls, devoted brother of Mary Johnson and Annie Delaver uncle of Samuel Johnson. at Annie Holaway's. 121 4%, “st. sW Funeral Saturday. April 19, &t 2 p.m from Mount Moriah Baptist' Church. Zrd and L sts. s.w. Relatives and friends vited. THE FAMILY. 18 DIGGS., HANNAH. On_ Wednesday, 1930, at 1:40 p.m., at Freedmen's Hos- ., HANNAH. the loving daughter of Pae late Rev. Richard A. Diges and Letitia Diggs, sister of Richard R. Jacauely Blanche and Mary Diggs. She also le: a host of other relatives and friends. mains resting at the W_Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral church, 1432 You st nw. ' Fu-| neral Saturday. April 19, 1930, at Trom ter Tate rediAenee, 809 Bouth Colim: bus st Alexandiia, Va, Interment Bethel Cemetery, Alexandria, Va. EDDINGTON, BESSIE. Departed this me April 15, 1030, at 3:45 p.m. at her resi- dence, 1843 8th st. n.w., BESSIE EDDING- TON.' She leaves to mourn their loss two Body _resting | Re- EDDINGTON. All members of Tabernacle 74. Brothers and Sisters of Love and Charities, are requested to stiend the funeral services, to be held at Jermont Avenue Baptist Church Friday, April 18, at 7:30 pm._JAMES T. CLARK, W. 8. BESSTE BURRELL, Sec EDDINGTON, BESSIE. Officers and Mem- bers of St. Ceceila Household of Ruth No. 8019: Please attand a call meeting at 947 Q st. n.w. Thuraday. April 17, 1930, at 7:30 ‘p.m.. to make arrangements for 8ister BESSIE EDDINGTON'S funeral to be held from Vermont Avenue Baptist Church, Friday. April 18, at 7:30 p.m. FLORENCE LOGAN, M. N. G. BLANCHE COGHILL, W. R. EDDINGTON, BESSIE. Officers and Mem- pers of Columbia Temple, No €22 X B ©.E. of W.: You are hereby notified 5t Qe death' of Daughter BESSTE ED- INGTON. Session of sorrow Thursday, pril 17, 1930, at 8 . at_Elks' Home: 301 R, 1. ave. n.w. Funeral Friday, April 18, at 7:30 pm., from Vermont Avenue Baptist Cnurch.” Morning Star ~Lodge. No_ 40: Columbis Lodge. No. 85: Forest Temple. No. 9: Love and Harmony Tem- ples are invited ALETHYA H. WILLIAMS, D. R. RHODA F. COLSTON, F. 8. EDDINGTON. BESSIE. The Interdenomina- tional Ushers' Union and Ladies' Auxiliary of D. C. are hereby notified of the death of Mrs, BESSIE EDDINGTON. our chair- man of the social committee and member ©f Ushers’ Chorus. ~ All Ushers are ordered to assemble at Vermont Avenie Baptist —Low tide, 6:10 am. and 6:46 p.m.; high tide, 11:48 a.m, The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 5:30 a.m.; sun sets 6:46 pm. Tomorrow—8Sun rises 5:28 am.; sun sets 6:47 pm. Moon rises 11:55 p.m.; sets ‘Weather in Various Citles. —_— Temperature., 1 am. Stations. Abilene, Tex.. Albany, N. Y. Atlanta, Ga.' Atlantic City. . Baltimore, Md. Birmingbam . Bismarck, N. D. Boston, Mass Buffalo, N. Y. Pt.cloudy Cloudy Rain Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy . Pt.cloudy Rain Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Rain Clear Cloudy Clear Gloudy Clear Rain Rain Pt cloudy Clea Charleston, 8 Chicago. Til 9 86 Cincinnati, Ohic 30,02 Cleveland, ‘Ohio. 30.06 Golumbia; 8 C. 3 Denver, Colo. DBetroit: Mich... 3008 El Paso. Tex...20.94 Galveston. Tex. 39.92 Helena, Mont... 30,08 Huron, §. Dak. 20.82 Chureh. Vermont ave. het. Q R SaTEN Yiiday evening. April 18, "o, aU6:30 pm. Funeral services at 7:30 pm Bpecial meeting of chorus tonight (Thurs- day) at 609 Acker st. ne at 8 p.m Chorus members please attend. WILLIAM H._DAVIS. Pres MR8, MATILDA G. HARRIS, Chorister. ¥ H. ATKINS, Sec. FOSBENDER. ROBERT. On Wednesdar. April 16, 1030. at his residence. Navlor iane. Pikesville. Md. ROBERT FOS- BENDER. beloved husband of Sophia Fos- bender (nee Rebstock). Puneral from above residence on Priday, April 18, at 10:30 am Interment "Loudoun Park Gemetery, Baiti- more, Md. 17 FOWLER, LILLIE S. Los Angeles. Cl Loutsville, Cloudy . Pt.cloudy Rain Suddenly. on Tues- day, April 15. 1930, at 9:30 p.m. at her April | « A9 Breatha. SPRINGMANY. SARAH ELLEN. Wednesdsy. April ‘16._1930. ‘at_her residence. 800 7th st sw. SARAH ELLEN. beloved daushter of the late John T. and Lucinda Sprine- mann. Funeral from the above residence Saturday April 19, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Consressional Cemetery. 18 STORM. KITTY B. Wednesday. April 18. 1930, ‘at her residence, 1334 3ist st. n.w. wife of the late Francis F Services and interment Frigay KITTY B, Storm forenoon. WALKER. CHARLOTTE. On Tuesday. Apri] 15. 1930, st 5:45 pm.; at the residence of her daughter. 30 N 5. n.w.. CHARLOTTE WALKER. beloved mother of Rev, Sylvester Walker and Lucy E. Whibps. mother-in- iaw of Dr willlam W.Whipps and Naomi Walker. Funeral Friday, 1 pm.. from Mur- Tay's funeral parior. at 2105 iztn st. n Relatives and {riends invited. Inter Double Peplar. Va. 17 WILKINS, MARY E. On Tuesday, April 13. 1930, at'7 am . at her residence. 1512 13th st o, MARY E_WILKINS, the beloved wife of 'Shedrick H. Wilkins and_devoted mother of Blanche Gatewood. Jeannette Bolden and_Lillian G. Whitaker, sister of Magsie Thomas, randmother of four grandchildren ‘and_ one _great-grandehild Funeral Sunday. April 20. at 1:30 pm. from People's Congregational Church, M st. between 6th and 7th sts. n.w, Rela- tives and friends invited 19 WORRFLL. FEORENC NOTT. Suddenly at her fiome, at 106 High View Terrace. Cherrydale. 'Va. FLORENCE ~MANOTT WORRELL, beloved wife of Louis W. Wor rell und devoted mother of Mrs. Ereril Worrell Murphy. "Funeral from Schip- pert’s chapel. 2008 Pa. ave. nw.. Satur- April 19, “12 moon. " Interment Port in” Cemeiery. "Kelatives ‘and triends :| In Memortant. CARROLL, BENJIMAN. Sacred {0 the mem- ory of "our dear husband and fathe BENJIMAN CARROLL. who departed this life five vears ago today. Aoril 17, 1928. A wonderful husband and father and ald, One who was better God e. Just in vour sudgment. s t and liberal, ever upright v your friends and all whom you k; LOVING 'WIFE_AND CHILDREN, JANE, NELLIE, PLORHNCE AND GRACE. GILMORE, .4 In loving memory of our dear VANNIE GILMORE, who ifathree vears ago foday. have passed. d mother, our hearts are just the same, & silent tear has ) At the mention of your name. hearts your memory lingers, Sweetly, kind and true: There i« not s day. dear mother, That we o not think of you HER CHILDREN. HAWKINS, GEORGEANA. In sad memory of our "dear mother and Siste GFORGFANA HAWKING. who W \‘1':‘:_‘\'911 three vears ago today. April 17. In our hearts. dear mother. memors lingers O yor care. 8o gond snd frue. There s not a moment. dsar mothars Thet we do not think of you. FAMILY. ¢ LANF. MARY E. A token of love to the cred memory of my dear motner, MARY X“;ANE. who departed this life April 17, We have only your memory, dear mothe To remsmber our whole lives through. YOUR DEVOTED DAUGHTER AN’D SON- IN-LAW. VICTORIA AND JOHN DICKERSON. INLEY, MARTINA. In loving memo: of ir_dear daughter and sister. MARTINA ONLEY. who departed this life one year ago today. April 17, 1929. Not dead to those who loved her, Not lost. but gone before. She lives with us in memory And will forever more. ‘THE FAMTLY. * PT\\! PROVIDENCE MARIF. In sad but g _remembrance of _devotes wife, PR O DENCE MARTE FENNA. who " de: fed this life one year ago today, April 17, 1oz, A happy home T once enjoved, How sweat the memorv still, But death has left a loneliness That never can be filed. How sad today my trounled heart, How dim my eves with fears. For death has robbed me of the one 1 thought was mine for years. No one knows how I miss you, Providence, 1 have suffered since you laft me, For life has never bean the same HER DEVOTED HUSBAND, ANTHONY | - PENNA. | PENNA, PROVIDENCE MARIE. A tribute of | e and devotion in_memory of our desr daughter and sister, PROVIDENCE MAR] PENNA, Who passed away one year 880 today, April 17, 1929. n residence, 323 C st. ne. LILLIE 8 POWLER. daughter of the late James T and_Susan Fowler. Funeral from the chapel of Thos. S. Sergeon. 1011 7th st nw.. on Fridav. April 18. at'2 pm. Rela- tives and friends invited to aitend. Inter- ment at Rock Creek Cemetery. OWLER. SARAH V. On Wednesday, Apri) 16. 1936, at 9:20 a.m.. SARAH V. FOWLER (nee Bodensick), beloved wife of Altred H. Fowler, aged 75 vears. Funeral from her lale residence, 820 8th st. n.e. on Sat- urdav. April 19, at 32 pm. Reiatives and friends invited to attend. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. 18 GRAYSON, STANLEY. On Wednesday. April 16. 1330, 'at Freedmen's Hospital. STANLEY GRAYSON. devoted son of Bertha Grayson nd brother of Shirley. James. Pauline an Ruth Gravson. Remains resting at the W Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral church, 1432 U st n.w." Notice of funeral later. Pittsburgh. Portiand, Me Portiand, Or Raleigh, 'N. C. Salt Lake Gity. 30,06 San Antonio.. .. 2992 San Diego, Caiif 39.98 Ban_Francizco.. 30.02 St Louts, Mo... 18,82 3016 . 3012 30.08 Cl.I30.44 Pt.cloudy Clear . Clear ) Pt cloudy WASH., D. Rain FOREIGN. (7 am., Greenwich time. toda Stations ‘Temperature. London, England 4“4 Paris, Frunce. 44 Viepna, Austria. 32 Berlin, Germany 46 Bleckhalm. Sweden. " 40 &sm" "Noon, Greebwich time, to Horta (Fasal), Azores Fart cloudy (Current obser \'l’lunl ) ilton, Bermuda...... I8 8an Juan, Porto Rico. 80 Havana, Cuba . Colon, Canal eather. Clear gl al ¢l nesday. April 16, 1030. CHARLES A., be- loved son of the late Charles A.° and Katherine Hammer. Funeral from his late residence. 2618 University pl. n.w. Priday, April 18, 8t 9:30 am; thence to St. Pau's Catholic Church. Inter- ment ~ Atlington National ~Cemetery TPlease omit flowers.) RARMER. MAHALA A, Abril 16, 1930, 't~ George Washingtos Hospital, MAHALA A. HARMER. devoted wife of Willlam H. Harmer and lovinz sister of Nannie L. Webb and Lenora Remains’ resting - at parlors. 131 1ith st. . April 18, ‘mentioned 'funeral pariors Relatives and friends invited. 1 TOLZER, LULA D. Suddeniy, on Thirsday AGTIl 17, 1930, at her residence. 14 AP T 00k B HOLVER (nes Hurdle), beloved” wife of the late William Holze Funeral from her late residence on Sat- urdsy. April 19. at 10:30 am. Relatives ana friends invited to attend. Interment at Rock Creek Cemetery. 18+ JACKSON, ADA F. On Thursaay, April 17 1630, at the home of her son. P, Lamar Jackson of Colesville, Md., ADA. F. JACK- SON. Funeral Priday, April 18, 2 pm. from the home of her son. Interment | private. KELSER, CHARLES. On Wednesday, 16, 1930, CHARLES KELSER, beloved his band of Josie M. Kelser, aged 63 vears Funeral from his late residence, 1508 Kearney st. n.e. on Priday. April 18, at 1:15 p.m.; thence to Mount Tabor Chureh, 35th 'st. and_ Wisconsin ave. n.w. where services will be held at 3 p.m. Interment Congressional Cemetery. MALCOLM, WILLIAM C. April 17, 1030. at his_residence. Brook- dale st.. Clarendon, Va. WILLIAM MALOOLM, husoand of the lnte’Ann 3 Maicolm, 'Remains resting at the S Hines "Go. “funeral home. 2001 14th at. n.w. Notice of funeral later. MARSHALL, MINNIE WHEEL Departed this life on Tuesday, Ap: 1930, at 950 am., at her residence. 520 R st. nw.. MINNIE 'WHEELER MARSHALL. devoted wife of Napoleon Marshall, mother of James Gibbs. sister of Mary Starks. Ella Freaman, Estella Fairfax and grandmother of Helen_Gibbs. Remains resting at her sister's, Ella Freeman, 1623 3rd st n.w.. Friday, April 18 at 4:30 pm. Funera on ‘Sunday. April_20. at 1:30 pm.. from Galbraith A. M. E. Zion Church. #th st between L and M sts. n.w. Relatives and friends invited. 18% MARSHALL. MINNIE. Offcers and Mem- of ' Golumbia Temple. No. 432, 1 B B0 e oR W You are Hercoy Hot: fedof the death of Daughter MINNTE MARSHALL “Session of sorrow Thursdav. Aoril 17, 1030, at 8 pm.. at Elks' Home 301 R. I ave. n.w. Funeral Sunady, Aprii 20, ai i pm. from Galbraith A. M. E Church aih . between T and AL sts n.w. Morning Star Lodge. No. 40: Co: Dimbia Lodge. No. 85: Forest Temple. No 3: Love and Harmony Temples are invited. | ALFTHYA WILLIAMS, D. R. RHODA F. COLSTON, F. S. | MATHIS, JOHN. On Tuecdav. Abrfl 75, 1930, JOHN MATHIS, devoted hushand of Flor- fnce Mathls and son of Emma and the fate’ Lemmie Mathis. Remains restine at | the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral church, | 1432 U sk, now. Fumeral Thursdav. April | 17, at 7 pm., from Metropolitan Baptist | Church, R st. between 13th and 13th sts. nw., Rev. E. O Smith ofciting. Rela: tives “and = friends invited. Interment Rome, Ga 17 O'LEARY. MARY M. On Thursday, April 17,1930, at 340 am. at her residence, 314 14th St “sw. MARY M. OLEARY. beloved sister of Mrs. Ehzabeth C. Beach Notice of funeral Inter PARSONS. ROBERT L. urday. April 5. 1930. ROBERT L, beloved s and Birdie A. Parsons of Del Remains resting at W. Warren Taltavulls | funeral home, 14th st.'and Spring rd. n.w. | Services ‘at the Immaculate Conception | Church Priday, April 18, at 10 ferment Mount Olivet Cemetery | POTTS, MARY M. B. April 17. 1930, at the | home of her daughter, Mrs. s! Me- Nair, wife of Col. W. §._McNair_ at Fort | Hoyle, Md., MARY M. B. PQTTS, widoy of Brig. Gen. R. D. Potts. U. 8 A. In- ferment will be in’ Arlington Cemetery. | — Funeral arrangements will be. announced Inter. PROCTOR, April16. WINFIELD At the W chureh. 1432 neral late: RICHARDSON, WILLIAM H. On Tuesdy. | April 15, 1930, at Emergency Hospital | TLLIAM H., beloved husband of the late | Tda ‘L. Richardson. Tesidence, 1523 A 18. at 2 pm: Cemetery. RODGERS. ANNA MAY. On Wednesday, ADril 16, 1930, at hei home, Bethesda, Md. ANNA MAY RODGERS. —Funeral Friday, April 18, at 930 am. from O Lady of Lourdes Catholic Cliurch, Watkins ave. Bethesds, Md. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. Rockville, Md SMALLWOOD, EDWARD. Departed this nfe PURSE, at 30th and Conn. Owner 'can_have same by Deying for ad. Clar_850-F-4. LOST. BOOK—WIIl person _who found book in vhone booth at W. & A. station kindly return to Ri rd. B. i Fhen s ..o CAMEQ PIN, fiink Sunday, Conn. ave. be- tween M and . or in cafe. Reward Tieth nt ofice.” 118 B ot e o DIAMOND RING, two stones. each about % white-gold mounting. Liberal reward to nnder Met. FoECH R AL RIS DINNER RING, valuable, in or near Union | Station. Liberal reward. Call Pn'hl an el i DO esc d from train at Tth s male German police dog, name brownish-black color, weight about 80 Ibs. Reward._National 737 . 16 or 193, EARRING —Diamond cluster earring. wn]rld.n'l'ekbhcnr Decatur 1269, Mrs. Black- el ave Tuesday. identifying and se Mass. ave. and K politan 4431 Reward. Call Metro- asron fur chiokar, On_Thursday, Cl-vellnd 1980-W. KEYS—In leather containe: bet. Kearney and R. I ave. tomac_5382-J. o e PACKAGE, conl military hoots, sDuUTS | and belt, April 1. on F st; 320 reward for return. 'Phone Bradley 148-J, before 8 orsttleEibiDms PAIR OF GLASSES and fountain pen. corner of 7th_and B sts. 926 Longfeilow at. n.w. 2334-W. Reward. POCKETBOOK, with sum of $52_and rail- ioad passes. Please return to Willlam on, McLean. Vi POOKETBOOK. envelope style, dark bvo- cont. two $5 biils. vanity case, change purs etc. ‘on Brightwood car. 9th and F to Wel er st. between 6:30 and 7 pm. Reward. KETBOOK, brown, Kann Go.'s Dept. Store, identification card, keys. Piease call Ga fellow st n.w.__Reward. PUI ck suede, containing _bi Toney, Kess and roskry. between 19th and Pa. ave. n.w. via bus to Munitions Bldg. Re- ward._Miss_Renous. Col. §393. THE MODERN TREND In Cemetery Memorials to be found in our display yards. Best of materials and work- manship—moderately priced. WASHINGTON GRANITE MONUMENTAL CO., Inc. JARDINE, Secty N YY Aver MW ~ Nat'l 8870 AMBULANCES Best in Town. 34.00 Local Call... 0432 3 containing mone: driver's permit ~and 2006-W. 950 Long- Suddenly. on_Sat- at Ordville. Calif., n of Willlam H. Ray, Va Call Chambers Co. Col. am. In- Established 1862 J. T. Clements Sons | Funeral Directors | | 1241 Wisconsin Ave. Phone West 0804 'W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. WINFIFLD. Qn, Wednesday, 16,0, _at_ ‘Tubercuidsis Hospital PROCTOR, Remains resting Ernest Jarvis Co. funera You st. n.w, Notice of fu- | Funeral from his late st. ne. on Friday. April Interment Coagressional 17 Monday. April 14, 1930. at Gallinger Ho: pital. EDWARD SMALLWOOD. He leat to mourn their loss & loving uncle. Willia Thomas: a Gevoted nephew, James Sma Corner Spring Road Col. 464 at | HAMMER, CHARLES A. Suddenly. on Wed- | on | On Wednesda. | Harry | at 2:30 pm.. | April | & | Loving and kind in all her ways. Upright and just to the end of her days Sincere and kind in heart and mind— What a beautiful memory she left behind. HER DEVOTED PARENTS AND FAMILY. SAYLES, EVA JULIA. A tribute of love | " and gevotion to ihe memory of our dear Gaughter and sister, EVA JULIA SAYLES. | who departed ‘this” ife s suddenly oné | sear ago today. April 17, | We little thought when o i o That yeu would never return. | That vou so soon in death would sleep And leave us here to mourn As_we loved vou. so we miss vou, Tn our memory you are always near: Loved, remembered. longed for always, Bringing many a silent tear THE FAMILY. * SAYIES EVA I A tribute of love and de- votion_ to_the memory of my dear friend. EVA J. SAYLES. who departed this life one vear ago today, April 17, 1929, Loving and kind in all of her ways, Upright and Just to the end of her days: Sincere and kind in heart and mind— What a_beautiful memory she left behind HER DEVOTED FRIEND, CLARENCE M WEST. & | TOTTEN, SARAH ELIZABETH. oving r SARAH ELIZABETH TOTTEN. who died eight vears ago today, April 17, 1922. | A loving mother. so zood and kind, { No friend on earth like you we find. S0 sad was the hour of that dav. | When God called our dear mother away. HER CHILDREN. WATERS, EDWARD C. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear husband and father, EDWARD C. WATERS. Who de- parted this life two years ago today, Abril | S WIFE AND CHILDREN. * FU\EKAI.. DIRECTORS. . ALMUS: RSPE?\RB ‘ Succeedine the Original W. R. 8 Connecticut Ave.. POTOMAC 4600 8 yrs. at 1208 B st. 45 yrs. at 940 P Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. 4209 Oth St. N.W. CoL_6324. J. WILLIAM LEE'S SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CRE\IATORIU\T 332 PA. AVE. N.W.__ NATIONAL 1384, 138 CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301, EAST, CAPITOL sT. one_Lincoln Joseph F. Bu-ch s Sons BIRCH) 3034 M St NW. ens e o Frank Geier’s Sons Co. Modern Enasel, Teiepsone National 2473 TIMOTHY HANLON Puneral Director Private Ambulanes 641 H St. N.F. Linc. 5543 V. L. SPEARE CO. Noither the succegmors of nor eonnestea with the origt Speare establish- Foon 1009 H St. NW. Phone Prank. 6626 __Formerly 940 F_8t. N.W. Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home 924 New Vork Ave. NNW. ____ Distriet 2008 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 412 B 8t NE. Lincoln 0524 Modern_Chapel Eficient | Serviey e SSINE W. W. Deal & Co. Sl Nfll’llbflshefl l:"":cm 200 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St. N.W. _ Phone North 0041 _ FUNERAL DESIGNS. ¥’ GBF;O.nC. SHAFFER £ XPRESSIVE A Open Evenings nd Sindays Prompt Auto Delivery Serv | Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St Artistio—expressive—tnexve: ______ CEMETERIES. __ GLENWOOD CEMETERY Vaultage, $5 per month. FORT LINCOLN CEMETERY NON-SECTARIAN PERPETUAL CARE LOTS VAULTS Wide Ranre Sold oF Rented Kor Avhes REASONABLE PRICES—TERMS MODERN CREMATORIUM Washington-Baltimore Bivd. District Line wood. and a host of other relatives an friends, Funeral Friday. April 18. at 2 from George E._ Gardiner & Son pm tuneral parlors, 300 3rd &t &.w. Iotess meat fiamnnt':-mua. < Phionesys g, 10341 [odze Horse ity Of . 1332 Linc8in 3579 Laaid o1 fod District 6103

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