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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. EVERY WASHINGTONIAN SHOULD HAVE AN ACCOUNT: AT MAXWELL’S Tomorrow is the first day of a BIG sale at Maxwell’s! This sale comes at a time when everybody needs new things for the home, but many are short of funds. Without thought of profit, we have made plans to open 10,000 new accounts. We partlcularly invite you to learn how simple it is to buy good furniture at Maxwell’s —and pay for it later as convenient. If you have an account here, buy the furniture youneed toraorrow—and say “Charge it.” If you have no account here, come in and learn why “Every Washingtonian Should Have an Account at Maxwell’s.” EASY TO PAY THE MAXWELL WAY $1.00 Cash Delivers a Refrigerator Refrigerators for every size room. Also in the latest colorings in Metal Boxes. No. 1 Special Top Lift No. 2 Special Side Icer White Enameled $15.75 No. 3 Special Porcelain Lined Side Icer FRE 14-Pc. Dmmg Room Outflt Made of, walnut veneer over hardwood. Large buffet, extension table, china cabinet, 6 chairs and S-piece console set complete this group. *99 Liberal Credit b FREE Buffet Mirror or Tapestry with each dining room outfit. —-—--———-—.—a "'1'“'“11-:- LT Genuine Mohair—A Value! You do not need to be a judge of fine furniture to know that this 1s an outstanding value! A value that you could only expect to find during s great store-wide sale like this! This is a quality, hand-tallored suite, e ¥ouilt with sturdy hardwood frames, guaranteed spring construction and upholstering of the finest quality. All three pieces at— $129 CAN BE HAD IN BLUE, TAUPE OR WINE COLOR Liberal Terms FREE—A set of Blue Bird Slip Covers with this outfit. 3-Piece Loose-Cushion Bed-Davenport Suite A double-duty outfit. A living room by day, a bed room at night. Three-piece jacquard velour suite. Reversible, spring-filled cushions. Luxurious davenport (making a full size bed, completely concealed), wing chair and comfortable club chair, $129 Liberal Terms —A set of Genuine Blue FREE Bird Slip Covers :: :: Extra Special $1.50 Four-Pocket Magazine Rack in Several Colors st §9¢C Nc "hone or C. O. D. Orders Piece Complete BED ROOM $135 Bed Room Outfit, *99 Complete at this low price. The four large pieces, good spring, all-cot- ton mattress, two pillows, boudoir shade and boudoir base complete outfit. Rayon Bedspread and Pillow to match in several colors to select from $1.00 Delivers 10-Piece Walnut iBed Room Suite! Every piece bespeaks the latest fashion. nut and other cabinet woods. glides and exceptionally well made cabinet work. large dresser, the latest large Hollywood vanity and choice of chest. Good spring cotton mattress, 2 pillows, boudoir shade and base complete the outfit. —Rayon Bedspread and Pillow to match. several’ colors. 5- Pc. Enameled Breakfast Set Well made, consisting of Drop- Pay Weekly FRE Simmons Windsor Style Beds An outfit that will appeal to every one. Consists of the new Windsor style, coil spring and all- cotton mattress. Can be had in a 46 and 3.3. cial, complete $10 Cash Delivers Any Radio RCA RADIOLA 46 Height, 504", width, 26%"; depth, 16" The ‘English influence is felt in the exquisite cabinet of RCA Radiola 46. Its powerful Screen-Grid Circuit and RCA Electro-Dynamic Loud Speaker a. sure faithful reproduction, while the elegant simplicity of its lines gives it a distinction which will add mucb to the charm of any home. sFor:n,erPP‘riee. $195.00 Compiete.... $89.50 RCA RADIOLA 47 Heioht, 45”; width, 29%"; depth, 1 You can hear a symphony, an cper or A azz king, not only when th happen to be on the air but whenever you happen to want them—with this new Screen-Grid Radiola-Phonogragh combination. And its beautiful cabinet of ‘walnut veneer lends beauty to any interior - Fon;‘e; Price, $295.00 Compiere. . 129,50 No Interest—No Extra: Made of genuine wal- Has dustproof drawers, center drawer Included are bed, Can be had in Room QOutfit Covered in rich jacquard velours over loose spring-filled reversible cushions. smoker, magazine rack. Bridge base and shade, end table, 09 Easy Terms FREE—3-xviece set of Blue Bird Slip Covers, with each living room suite. We are now showing-aewoder signs and new colorings. About 35 patterns to select from. STROLLER SPECIAL $10.75 '\‘“\',m ‘{\ CARRIAGE SPECIAL S 0‘. il i OB - i%., ¢ 3-Piece F_' ibre | ufe *37.50 Complete Day- Bed A Day-bed of thé better type. One motion and the bed is open. Mattress is roll edge with flounce and covered in good $18.75 ishes. grade of cretonne. $26.50 value ; special at This handwoven Fibre Suite Very nicely decorated and exceptionally well made by one of the largest manufacturers in the country. comfortable chair and rocker. FREE—Ferncry to match with sale of any Fibre Suite during this sale. several of season’s newest fin- Has large 60-inch settee, Extra Special 100 Table Lamps Complete with Base and Shade *1.49 No C. O. D. or Phone Orders C., MAY 4, 1930—PART ONE IFARM BOARD CRITIC EXPLAINS ACTION [National C. of C. Resolution Held Blow at Only Part of Marketing Act. By the Associated Press. ‘William Butterworth, president of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States, in a statement yesterday said the recent criticism by the Chamber of Farm Board policies was directed only against “one or two” sections of the agricultural marketing act. Butterworth's statements referred to the action of the chamber in adoptin a resolution criticising the Farm Board. “The chamber,” he said, “does not want to be understood as being opposed to the interest and purposes of improv- ing the agricultural marketing system.” He sald that it was expressly in the resolution that the actions of the Farm Board were considered the outgrowth of the national business situation. But- terworth added that the protest of the chamber was directed against any per- manent Government policy in employ- ing the public funds to participate in business in competition with established agencie @ards nf Thanks. GARTRELL. ANNIE. T wish to thank the many relatives and friends for the beau- tiful’ flowers sent to my mother. .o MORRIS, EDWARD EATON. We wish to cxpress our” thanks and appreciation to relatives, friends and organizations for fhefr’ Kindness. messases of sympathy and 1 offerings extended during vement in the loss of our 50" Ana "tather. CEDWARD N MORRIS. We wish to especially thank Dr.” McAlpine, also Rev. Melton and members of Ninth Street Christian Church. the ‘girls of Western Union and little “Henrletta's “Friday Night Club. MRS, NANNIE B. MORRIS AND DAUGH- VOELCKNER, VIRGINIA E. We wish to express our deepest appreciation to rela- tives. triends and pastor for their kind- ness,’ expressions o tirul floral tributes durine the long iline and after the death of our beloved daug) ter and sister. VIRGINIA £ VOELCKN MRS, 'OELCKNER AND FAMILY. WASHINGTON. KEMP. ‘Mrs. Lucy L. Hooley. sister of KEMP WASHINGTON, with bis mily, express thelr “thanks {o friends. EaBeclius Bhose Bi°0 Sireer Market: for their sympathy and floral tributes at the death of Kemp Washington. YATES. DOROTHY S. We wish to express our thanks and appreciation to our rela- tives and friends for their floral tributes BRFEPSS o b el ALBERT G. AND MARGARET P. YATES. DOG—Wearing harness and tag 4504, Owner may have same by paying for ad. Phone Georgia 4212. FOR LOST ANTMALS apply Animai Rescue League. 349 Marylang at._8088 BAR “PIN, platinum, small sapphires, In or near Poli's Theater, o | «uz | BRACELET—WHhite gold, with sapphire; near | White, House, 1ay 5 Re Mrs. ‘Helen I BRACEL 14th and st nw. UNCH OF KEYS—In container; in oF near Center Market, Saturdsy, May 3. Pinder |plu notify J. W. Parker. 1544 Columbia 3l Y, OF call Holse & Herrmaan, District | CHANGE PURSE. blue, containing about $30, between Hains Point and Allies Inn, Sal | day afternoon, Reward. Address Box 391-M. Parermtieen: = o " | CHANGE PURS] > Widower would old, Tk T Reward. 1359 Nev‘lon containing well worn ring. ke return. Reward. 1500 | H st. n.e._Lincoln 1711 & -ner 6. | DIAMOND RINGS (3) ¥ grnl Teward. - Abply 5319 Nevada ave: vellow. part _police: no coliar or "ward. Cati FRATERNITY Pm—m;m- Phi_Lister; » May 1, between 17th and 6th sts. d H sts. n.w. Return and receive reward at 816 17th si. n.w., Horace Westcolt, FRATERNITY FIN—PI studded with rubies. return. Beta Phl, lrmv Liberal reward for its Phone Cleveland 0304. 4 dark rim in ), B. Jonex base Friday noon. 707 22nd TS West 211055 T fier, digmond o center, from, 1791 Lagier pl., Col. rd., Mt. Pleasant’ car to N and Pla; j0s! twaduem-y Liberal reward. RING_Diamorid and sspphive, square set- ting, at Alexandria Boat Club, Friday night. n ladies’ "washroom. Finder please call North 3419 and receive feward. coming from Brooi Return 1233 Quincy Pot. 6179-J. NISH YELLOW BEADS— Tuesday _evening, April 29; near Christian Sclence Church or on Crittenden st. Reward. Adams 7764, VEST—Man's brown. between 4103 §th snd 3205 9th st. n.w. Return to 4103 5th st. n.w. WATOH AND —CHAIN, goid; Wednesday morning, at'3h and O sts. n.w. Return 1o 1409 37th st. n.w. “ENDURING MONUMENTS Since 1883 1t has been our privilege to create st.n.e. WASHINGTON GRANITE { MONUMENTAL CO., Inc. WILLIAM JARDINE, Sects ~. N. Ni Ryan Service Has Years of Experience to Recommend It Our service has b families thro R b%e‘:l’:: Funeral Parlor—Private Ambulance—and_ Livery in Connection JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. SE. Telephone Atlant s AMBULANCES Doeal "c.Tfi'c.'::' $4.00 Chambers Co. Col. 0432 W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Col. 464 Phones { G e 10341 and all, a very good S £ 5100 STEEL .VAULTS. 385 Best that money can 'nia' Sincere The Grener CHAMBERS Co. Offices and Chapels 14th Cor. Chapin N.W, Phone Columbia 0432 n, MeY 1, about 11 p.m.” Rewsrd. Clev. | 1 Beaths. BOLLING, ROBERT DOUGLAS. on Th 19: Freedmen's Hospital. BOUGLAS "BOLLING. " b of the late Helen Branch. ung Annie B, Harris of Brooklyn. Laura Arnold Frazier, Mrs. Simpson of Laytonsville. Md., and Ch: D. Branch of Bridgeto resting at_the W. Ern church. 1432 You st. day. 5. 1930, at 1 b BOMGARDNER, HERBERT GEORGE. On Saturdsy, May 3, 1930. at his residence. d803 sth st nw. HERBERT GEORGE. husband of Elizabeth M. Bomgardner DDA ot e "mhl b Held at e Ghureh of the Transfiguration. 1415 Gallatin st n.w. on Tuesday, 6, pm. I TeTent ot Forl Lincoln’ Gemeters. BOWERS, JOHN. Departed this life on Monday, April 28, 1030, at Eloise, Mich. JOHN BOWERS, joving son of Eila S romer ot Lule” Mendows. Victor Burchess, Ella Kinnard,' Amand Johnson, Alma Richardson. Carrle Gary, Teanelte” llamond of Kinatd, B O Hé also leaves a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral Monday, May 3, at 11 am. from ‘W Ernest Jarvis funersl church. 1432 U’ st. n.w. Inter: coln Memorial Cemetery. BROWN. WILLIAM EDWARD. On April 13 1930. at Javborville. Md.. WILLIAM ED- WARD BROWR. He 10av6s to Mourn thetr loss two sons, Willlam and Freddie Brown. and two sisters. Martha and Tillle Brown. Funeral was heid Sunday, April 20, at Ja borville, Md. Interment at church ceme- tery BROWNE. LILLIAN N. On Friday, May 2. 1930. LILLIAN N. BROWNE. Funeral from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. E. M. Marsnall. 20 Cottage terrace. Brentwood. on' Monday. May 5. at 10:30 a.m. Reliuses ‘wnd friends ‘invited, foterment Glenwood Cemetersy. {CASPAR, MAVBELL. Suddenly, on Fridas. May 2, 1930, at_her residence, 2220 1st n.w.. MAYBELL, beloved daughter of George and_Ida Caspar. Funeral services were held Saturday 3:30 p.m. Inter- ment was in St. Mary's Cemetery. CONNORS, JAMES J. On Priday, May 1930, JAMES J., beloved husband of M: garet J. Connors. ~Funeral from his Tesidence, 943 K st. n.w., on Monday, M 5. at 9 am. Requiem mass at St. Pa rick’s Church at 9:30 a.m. Relatives and {riends invited. Interment at Mount Ol ivet Cemetery. @ DENIS MINNA B. At her residence, 501 Oglethorpe st. n.w., MINNA B., beloved vite of F. Paul Denis. Services at her residence on Monday, May 1930, at 2 p.m. Interment in Glenwood Cemetery. Dl!Kle SAMUEL A. On Friday, May 2. 0, at his home, SAMUEL A. beloved father ot Borotny ‘and Annie. Deskin: Heral 1oom Bia Tate Testtlence. 4004 Jth n.w., on Sunday, May 4, at 1 p.m. Please omit flowers. 4 DILLON, JOHANNA. On Saturday, May 3. 1930, at her residence, 24 R st. n.e. JO: HANNA, beloved wife of the late Edward Dillon. ' Funeral from her late residence on ‘Tuesday morning, May 6, at 8:30 o'clock, thence to St. Aloysius Church, where 1e- quiem mass will be said at § a.m. for the repose of her soul. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cem- etery. 5 GLOVER, LUCY JANE. On Saturday, May 3 ‘Tuberculosis Hospital, N! OI:OVER devoted wife of le% Glover. devoted mother Cary Lee Ioveh Edward McClean. Remains_resti; funeral church. t. n.W. ¢ HENDERSON, AMY. On Wednesday, April 30, 1930, at the residence of her daughter, 1020 3rd st. n.w., AMY HENDERSON, de- voted mother of Mary Pyatt and sister of Edward T. Gray, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.: grandmother "of Leon Madison. Remains Testing at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral home, 1432 You st n.w. Funeral Sunday; May 4 1930, at 2:30, from the Church of 87 Hedeomer. 8ih” st between W' and Barry sts. n.w. ) HILLYARD. ARTHUR V. On Fridsy, Ms 2.71930. at’ Providence WETHOR . beloved hrapand of Margarer B. Hille yard (nee Stailey). Funeral from the res dence of his parents, 507 F st. ne. on Monday. May 5. at 8:30 am. thence to Joseph's Church, where mass will be aid at 9 am. Relatives and friends i vited.” Interment at Mount Olivet Cem II(II.‘I'ZCLAWV ' CLAYTON. On Thursday, May 1. 1930, at 3 pm., at his residence. 930 7th ‘st GLAYTO! d husband of Blanche Holtzclaw (ree Pfeif. fer), and devoted father of Katherine, Clayton, Leonard and Margaret Holtzclaw. Funeral services at h Tesidence on Monday, ‘May 5, at 10:30 am. Relatives and friends invited, Interment at Fort Lincoln Cemetery. 4 HUNTER, LILLIE G. Departed this life ‘Thursda: Mly ! lfll). at her Yuld!nu 809 9th s LILLIE G. HUNX“!R-. wife "y devo!ad mother of BE( - cer and Lottie Hunter. 'sister of Samuel. Robert and Willlam Preston Cleo Johnson from Florida Avenue Baptist Church, at 1 pm. Rev. W. A Taylor officiating. Priends Invited. 4 MURD, SHARLIF !flll-‘ On Monday. April 28,1930, at B:45 at_Lynn Haven. Fia.. SHARTIE SOULE "HURD, . belaved wife of Lieut. Thomas J. Hurd, U. 8. N. Interment Mondey, May 5. at 2 p.m., at Arlington Natioral Cemetery. * JEFFRIES. RICHARD C. Departed this life Wednesday, April 30. 1930, at 1416 Colum- bia st. n. RICHARD C. JEFFRIES, be- loved son of Mrs. Maggle McLemore and devoted brother of Annie Wilkins. Funes Mondny May 5. at 2 p.m, from Prazie: i home, 389 Rhode island ave. n.w. Fricnds and eiatives Taviced: ‘ JENKINS. MARIE. D!lelefl thll life 'nllll'l day. May 1, 19 at 12:45 RIE JENKINS. She leaves to mo\lm thelr loss & mother and father, Annie and Frederick Jenkins' Ave sisters. Mary Jackson. Lou vina Thompson. Eliza Smith, Am 0st of other relatives and friends. She was also the granddaughter of the I Louise Jordan. Body resting at Campbell's funeral heme. 423 4% st. sw. until 11 Sunday. May 4, when the body will moved fo her late residence. 412 Va. sve. s.w. from which address the funerai will take place Monday, May 5, at 1 p.m. JOHNSON, MARY JANE. Suddenly. on Fri- day, May 2. 1930 st§ am. at her rest dence on the Marlboro road near Forest. Ville, Md.. MARY JANE, widow of the lat J. Frank Johnson. Funeral from the resi dence Monday morning, o'clock, thence to Mouni Cal with ‘mass_at 10 o'clock. In vate) at Rock Creek Cemetery, omit flowers. | JONES, WILLIAM H. Fridsy, May 3. p.m., JONES, devoted husband of M. Til0 sones Tuther of Mabel Garter, urand- father of iIndia Carter, brother of Cora. Laura, Lillian and Joseph Jones; uncle of Inez Clomax, James and Reginaid Win- ter. Puneral Tuesday, May 6. 1 .m. from the residence of his sister. 317 d st s.w. Remains resting at_the W. Ernest Jarvis tuneral church. 1433 U st. n.w. until Monday noon: thereafter at above Tesidence. Relatives and friends On Tuesday, Aptll 2. 930. ' at _San_Dies alif, MAR' KB wite ot the lats Richard 5 Kelly. Funeraf from the chapel of Thomas 8. S 1011 7th st .. on Wednesday. Biny 7. 'at 2 pm. “Helnilvés and friends in: Uted to sttend. Interment at Glenwood Cemetery. KULTZ, CHRISTINA. On Friday. May 32, Rm;l’nm y_Church, ent_(pri- Kindly 1930, " at” Casualty Hospital, CH KULTZ,__Rem: resting at the 8. H. Hines Co. funeral home, 2901 14th st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. MARTIN, MARY ALICE. May 1. 1930, at Norfolk, Va.. MARY ALICE MARTIN, be- loved wife of Joseph J. Martin. Funsral services from Hysong's funeral home, 1300 N st. n.w., Monda: y 8,2:30 pm. In- terment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. MATTERN, HARRY JULIUS. on Thund-y. May 1, 1930, at 7:45 p.m.. HARRY JULIUS MATTERN. ' beloved _hiisband _of _ Lillle Heider Mattern, aged 72 Pr service at his late residence st. n.w, on Mondas, May 5, Funerai_service, to’ which v friends are invited to attend, will be TRIhe chinel at. Rock Creek: Gemebery ‘at 3,o'clock. Interment at Rock Creek Gt ery. 4 MONCURE, ROBERT K. Special communi- cation of Mount Pleasant Lodee, No. 33, FoApdy Mo to attend funeral of Brother OBERT K. MONCURE, Monday, May 5, 008t 1 B 4 NALLEY, ELLA. Suddenly. on Thursday eve- ning. May 1.°1930. at her residence. 210 E st. n.w.. ELLA, the beloved daughter of thie late Emfling and Jack Nally, Remains zesting st the funeral home of Willlam 1 Scott, 40! Funeral services will " be Berd s e rhiSeral ‘home ‘of William Scott, 409 8th st. s.e.. Monday morn! May s at 10 o clock.” Taterment Briva NQLAN. VIVIAN. Departed this lite on onday, April 28, 1930, at Gallinger Hos- Dieal“VIOEAN NOLAN: Teloved daughter of William T. and Lulu E. Nolan, of Mrs. Elsie Johnson, Willlam, Saral ence, Verether and Luddie Nola: also’ leaves many friends. = Puner: day, May 4. at 1 pm. from her I dence, 1150 20th Sooteasiile, M Remains resting at John T. Rhines funeral chapel, 3rd and Eye sts. s5.w.. until Saturday afternoon, May 3. ~ 4 NORMENT, MAMIE E. On Fridey, May 2. 1930, at her residence, 2400 16th MaroE B Widow ot Samuel® Norment and mother of Harry Norment. Funeral services at Gawlers chapel. 1154 Pa. ave. n.w. on Monday. May 5. am. n- terment Rock Creek cemzmy NOYES. MARY A. On Prida 2, 1030, i R e R Mrs: Wiliam = Sisson, 213 Webster st. MARY A, beloved wife of the late James A. Noyes ‘and sister of Miss Annie Moore. from the shove address on Mon 8T Mantriel s Gurch at b e Relas al abrie! urch af m. - tives ‘and friends invited to attend. terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. KERSHAUSEN, MARY LOUISE. b 3, 1930, at Georgetown Hos pits ¥ LOUISE OCKERSHAUSEN (nee’ Estler), beloved wife of Edward W. Qekershauseh of 217 Milltary rd. Cherry; Puneral services iphany anuren, Srevaale, “a on v % :30 p.m. Interment e odur "Hih Gemetery. EEFE, THOMAS F. Died suddenly. Pu- O Roral Monday. May 5. 1930, from tne resi- dence of his sister, M . Gleason. 5422 _13th 0 ‘thence to She_church of ihe ¥ re requiem ass Wil be terment Hi8tme ™ Ouver “Bemete ves and friends nvited. PARKS, RA 3, isdo. at 10:40_ P 1 ND ~ PAI o s devo iwo sons. aunt and & host 'of other relatives and friends. neral trom Mount zlon Bapt An mmn. Monday, May PA! § W. , Qn, Wednesday, Apr at Preedmen’s Hospital, 'NE. devoted husband of ne, luvlnf son of ther of Kils V., Jo d Funeral Monday, May 5, | May 5, at 9:30| coosix. Fridey, AR Y RAGOOSTH, "aged o8 Foars: ted mother of Mrs. 1. HIIIY Raocoosin of Infion . C.; Mrs. Lopate of Dflrnlt l(r Torael Rleoclln of Hollywood, Calif., and d_Racoosin of Bombay, india. nmnn from the chapel of Bernard Dan- :‘n'k’b IWI 14th st. n.w., Sunday, M “AGAN. CA'I’.I‘IF’I F. On Priday, May 3, 1930, at her rulflanu 2039 Nichols_sve. A REAGAN (nee Good- Yeloved wite' ot the ata Funeral {rom the above res gn Monduy, May 5 at 8:30 am. ‘Mass St. Theresa’s Church, 13th lnd V sts. at 9 a Relatives and_friends mfl'&d Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 4 REAGAN. CATHERINE F. Me ity SN or B Yereses Ghuren are hereby notified of the death of Mrs. CATHERINE F. REAGAN. Sodalists are Iequested to meet at her late residence. 2039 Nichols ave. se., at 5 p.m., May 4. 1930, for prayer. MRS. CHARLES TUCKER, Sec. ROBERTS, MARY A. O: it HISO at Sibley Holl’lblnl.ulllxlrid; ,‘M”!s' BB A tunnrll home. 2901 14th st. n. ::’lfleg May 4, at 2:30 oy p.m." Intermént Leon SINCLAIR, LILLIE BELLE. On Pridw: 2. 1930. at 12:45 p.m. at her ho Spring pl. n.w, LILLIE BELLE, bel gister of Alice Virginia Sinelair. ' Puneral from her iate residence on Monday, May ¢ 3pm. " Interment Rock Creek Ceme- SMITH, THOMAS LA FEYETTE. On Fri- , May 2, 1930. at his residence, €37 cefer pL Do THOMAS 1A FEY husband ot Lyiflan May Smith (nee Blood- gocd). Funeral from his late residence on onday, May 5 &t 2 D.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. Ly SMITH, THOMAS L. A special communica tion of Pentalphs Lddge. No. 23, P. A. A. M., will be held at 1:i5 p.m. Monday, May 5, 1930, at Masonic Temple, 13th st. and New' York ave. for the purpose of \attending the funéral of our late brother and tilr. THOMAS L. SMITH. who died May 2. By order of ARA MARCUS DANIELS, Master. ¢ | SPRIGGS, SARAH POWELL. On Wednes- day, April 30, 1930, at_her residence, 1333 37K st n.w, SARAH POWELL SPRIGGS, devoted mother of Mary Johnson, Elsie, Beatrice and Ellsworth Spri dlllhhtzr of Martha Powell and mother of Walter Johnson. leaves three brothers. Remains nuun at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 14 You si. n.w., until Saturday noon; there: after at her late residence. Funeral Mon. /day. May 5. at 2 p.m., from Mount Zion Church, 29th st.'between O st. and Dum- barton ave. n.w. 4 TALPERT, ROBERT L. 371630, at hiy Tesidencer 1015 L Y, MY HOBERT L. beloved husband of “Magel 8, Talbert, runeral rrom’the above Tesl: terment Glenwood Cemetery:™ * >™ 3 TOLLEY, JOSEPH ALLENDAR. Mey 2, 1930, at Silver Spri SEPH ALLENDAR TOLLEY, beloved husband of the late Ann: Tolley and father of Fannie A. ing B. ‘Tolley and Mrs. Prayer ‘at Hysol st. n.w.. Mon neral service Baptist Meetl o375 v.u: loln. ANNIE. On Priday, Map 2 at the Homeobathic Hospl VAN Homn o STE hC sotpital. ATNIE services at Zurhorst's fu pariors, 301 East "Capitol st on Monday, ™." Inferment “a¢ " Gongressionai Cemetery. ) On, Frides, d - Chaties "Cos, fungrai home, 1300 N VON COLLN, TRENE. Ssturdey, May 00 Tiiden st. 1630 a¢ hef residerice, IRENE VON COLLY, mother of Mrs. Tren Louise Greene, Beatrice von Colln of thi §na A" Summecs von, Sofin of Chleane ) Notice of funeral later. — o\ o Cneo" WABDELL, JAMES WILLIAM. Pridey. 3, 1930, at his residenc Los Hishwesy FAMES WILLIAM WARDELL. beloved Bas: band of Laura E. Wardell. by his wife, four d Funeral Monday. M sddress, In Park Lane, Va. rment_in Rock Creel 3 ington. D. C. e, WARDELL, J. W. A i et ¥ Bunday, May 4, ELMER STA C. L. LEVIS, Chief of le"f mhm “HITI IBY T. On Pri 3 WhrTi, Stlored it aed o J.‘!?‘ Whl'-l ‘of, N. Y. ave. ‘Tabler’s funeral hvmm ll l{flfi May 5. ¢ 1:30 P.m. rnn( Cemetery. In ilvmnrlam. BRampce B¢ . aeac ey HUSBAND, ROBERT A"Dm CLARK, SARAH E. In sad but fl membrance of our dear mother ter, SARAH E. CLARK, who dep! life May 4, 1929. B S olts EATenty e «come” T will leave this earth of sorrow, To dwell with you in our heavenly . LOVING DAUGHTER, MAY 2] AND BROTHER, CHARLES TURNI JACKSON, ELENORA. In fond remem! of our devoted wife r"d mother, JACKSON, ‘who lef ioday, May 4. IORA - us thirty years ago feron B b e T o, and kind in heart and n& Vlhll a _besutiful mtmuu she YOUR DEVOTED HUSBAND D’ ‘TER, ARTHUR JACKSON JACKSON PREEMAN. SMITH, ROSE VIRGINIA. !.n mlllm " my dear wife and our ROSE VIRGINIA B’l‘l'lfl 'M ‘D’lflfll this life six years ai llly LOVING EUSBAND AND b ____FUNERAL DIRECTORS. WILLIAM J. NALLEY . S.E. Linceln 832 8th St SE odse. Established 1876 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St. N.W. __Phone North 0041 ALMUS R SPEARE Suceeeding the Original W. B. Speare Co. Connecticut Av POTOMAC 4600 % yrs. at 1208 B st. 45 yrs. at 940 ¥ st Clyde J. Nlchoh, lnc. 4200 9th Bt N.W. J. WILLIAM LEE'S SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CREMATORIUM. 332 PA. AVE. N.W. _ NATIONAL 1384, 1 CHAS. S. ZURHORST 1_EAST CAPITOL ST. Ml one Lineotn 05720 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons AC BIRCH) 13034 M St N W Fbone wess etee Established 1841 " Frank Geier’s Sons Co. Modern Onapen Teiconons National 2473 " WILLIAM H. SCO 409 b ST SE TMO'I'_HY—HATL.T Punersi Director 641 H St. N.E. Linc. 5543 V. L. SPEARE Neither the ce-qu oA SRR ohones ment. anate leousme Ambulance g“!:d_'{.,"f: "!!'g Lincoln 0524 FUNERAL DESIGNS. ETNIAL M P e, O e 1IN Eye .. Prompt Aut Gude Bros. GLENWOOD CEMETERY Vaultage, $5 per month. _Ohsias 1sis anl sbies far sale. FORT LINCOLN CEMETERY NON-SECTARIAN PERPETUAL CARE LOTS VAl wide Ranee Seld oy hentea For Aehes REASONABLE PRICES—TERMS MODERN CREMATORIUM Washington-Baltimore Bivd. ot District. Line Lodge Home City Offee. 15380 00. Lincoln 3579 District 61¢ CEMETERY LOTS. AP Rohroack. " Natiorial

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