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THE POLICE CHARGE - PLUM POINT BEACH Washington’s Ideal Vacation Beach Salt-Water Bathing; Fine Shade; Artesian Water; Tea House:; Bath House I’s Simply Splendid New subdivision just opened: large Bay View lots on sale at predevelopment prices: beach privileges with each lot. = | Flee Demonstration at Flint, Mich. By the Associated Press. Only 37 Miles from District Line FLINT, Mich, July 3.—State pol Plum Point Beach 1125 14th St. N.W. P IR Phone National 2034 TR demonstration. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT EISEMAN’S Fine Men’s Wear Seventh and F Sts. The Daily Bath Is Not Enough! Feminine Health and Charm Dcmand PERSONAL HYCIENE Thousands of party tion in th and soof Key’s Astringent Powder . should always be in your medicine cabinet, ready for immediate use. A gplendid cleansing and hyglenic agent which has many lises in the home. Key's Astringent Powder is & real foe fo germ life .. . yet it is pure and safe ... cannot harm or irritate the licate mucous membranes and tiss Get & box from your drugsist today. AMRULANCES Best in Town. 34‘00 Local Call.. Chambers Co. r women use this reliable Prepara- daily douche because it refreshes, s purifies Can Col. 0438 W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Col. 464 50c AT ALL PEOPLES AND OTHER GOOD DRUG STORES Key's ASTRINGENT POWDER | Safe—Reliable—Ple: t to Use Adams 10341 Tomorrow is the holiday of holidays—Independence Day. A n:ot?;n will take to the road on wheels. Most of the 151,450 cars in the District of Columbia . . . the 319,873 in M.!f)'lll‘\d ...and the 387,205 in Virginia, will be family-laden, going somewhere. To drive safely, comfortably and happily in the holiday traffic, (rgn yourself to'l tankful of ESSO, the Giant Power Fuel. 3 A 4 ¢ ESSO is more powerful than any ]-sqhne. That s‘why a recen traffic check showed that more Washington motorists use ESSO than any other motor fuel or gasoline, rggardless of price. Join the thousands who find that ESSO’s extra power is more than worth its trifling extra cost. Stop at the silver pump ... say, “ESSO, and fill ’er up!” . . . and more power to you over the 4th. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW JERSEY EVENING STAR, STRIKING WORKERS One man, Ivan Hoops, a striker, was —Weekly or Monthly Payments treated for injuries inflicted by & police club and was taken into custody. The crowd, estimated at about 1,500, disbanded after the attack and after its leaders had u; the men to move on to & meeting place outside the city lim- its. Pive pickets left behind were not molested. Neither company officials nor strike leaders would make an estimate of the number of men at work at the factory. | The strikers denied a claim of officials | Crowd Estimated at 1,500 that a large number had returned to the plant, where about 5,000 men normally | are_employed. | . The strike started Tuesday through a | disagreement over wage rate readjust- | ments. | s | HOHOFF FUNERAL HELD ice | charged into & crowd of striking work- Rites Conducted at Home With men who were parading back and forth | in front of the Pisher Body Corpora- tion's plant here today and broke up the Burial at Rock Creek. Funeral services for Prederick H. Hohoff, 61 years old, a resident of | Washington for more than 50 years, | who died Tuesday at his home, 1631 Hobart street, were held this after- noon at the residence. Interment was | in Rock Creek Cemetery. | Before his retirement in 1929 Mr. | Hohof!, a native of Germany, had been in the employ of Lansburgh & Bro. for He was widely affiliated as a | 47 years. | Mason. His widow, Mrs. Maud V. Hohoff, and | & brother, Carl F. Hoho, survive. GIRL FALLS FROM HORSE A sprained wrist and severe shock | were suffered by Miss Anne Sullivan, | years old, of 2604 Thirty-sixth place, | today when she fell from a horse while riding_through East Potomac Park | Miss Sullivan, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis P. Sullivan, was removed to Emergency Hospital. Physicians de- clared she would be able to return home in a few days. | Mr. Sullivan is an architect with offices at 16 Jackson place. Est. 1883 NUMENTS Erected in National and other cemeteries throughont sur- Best Materiale " Prices Right WASHINGTON GRANITE ‘MO WENTAL .EO.. Inc. 23 A R ) THE GIANT POWER FUEL WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, | MRS. ROSALIE SMITH EXPIRES AT AGE OF 67 Native of Anne Arundel County, | Md, Was Member of Num- | ber of Socleties. y Mrs. Rosalie Harman Smith, 67 years old, widow of Robert M. Smith, died yesterday at her residence, 115 Carroll street southeast. Death was caused by a heart attack. s. Smith, a native of Anne Arundel | y. Md, was a member of the | Daughters of America, the Grand Inter~ national Auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, Division No. 115. and of the Ladies' Society of the Locomotive Firemen and Engineers, Moun¢ Vernon, Division No. 202. She_is survived by three daughters, | Mrs. Flora Williams, Mrs. Bessie Ros- siter and Mrs. Margaret McCormick, and four_sons, Walter S., Robert, John M. and Frederick E. Smith. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow afterncon at St. Mark's Episcopal Church. Interment | will be in Prospect Hill Cemetery. P G ROBERT B|LSBOROUGH, TO BE BURIED SATURDAY Services Will Be Held at 11 A.M. { for Fomer Capital Resident, Who Died in Towa. | Funeral services for Robert Bilsborough, sr., 80 years old, & former resident of Washington, who died in Cherokee, Jowa, will be conducted Saturday | morning at 11 o'clock from Tabler's funeral home, 928 M street. Rev. | William Abernathy of Calvert Baptist { Church will officiate. | ~Interment will be in the Lincoln | Cemetery. Mr. Bilsborough is survived by his widow, two sons, Robert Bilsborough, jr., of Washington, and Sergt. Bils- | borough, U. S. A, stationed in Hawaii; | seven' daughters, Mrs. Abram Anderson, | Mrs. Claudius W. Turner, Mrs. Lloyd ‘Rv ‘Turner, Mrs, Edward and Mrs | ington; Mrs. Bryan Davis of Takoma Park, Md., and Mrs. William B. Henter- ‘mun of Silver Spring, Md.; two | brothers, Frank Bilsborough of Greeley, | Col. and John Bilsborough of Los | Angeles, and two sisters, Mrs. Thomas Houghton of Long Beach, Calif, and Miss Jennie Bilsborough of Long Beach. £ VACATION TIP. Any “Standard” Service Station or dealer has free, accurate voad maps for the askin, et one today. If you want more details on any trip you plan for this summer, write “Standard” Touring Service, 26 Broad::ay, New York Cit H and tell you about road conditions along the e ill help you select the most interesting route to your destination way. Nocost...no obligation. Last year we helped 53,000 motorists. Let us help you. More powerful than any gasoline solds in Washington Adams, jr., | J. L. Wilkinson, all of Wash- | JULY 3, 1930. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair and con- tinued cool tonight and tomorrow; gentle to moderate north or northeast winds, Maryland—Fair and continued cool tonight and tomorrow; moderate north or northeast winds. Virginia—Fair and continued cool to- night and tomorrow; moderate north or northeast winds. West Virginia—Fair and continued cool tonight; tomorrow fair, with slow= ly rising temperature. Record for the Past 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 pm,, 83; 8 pm., 12; 12 midnight, 70; 4 am., 63; 8 a.m, 66; noon, 75. Barometer—4 pm., 2981; 8 pm. 29.87; 12 midnight, 20.88; 4 am, 20.90; 8 am, 29.95; noon, 29.96 Highest temperature, 87, 3:45 p.m,, yesterday, Lowest temperature, 62, 5:39 am,, today. Temperature same date Highest, 77; low est, 58. Condition of the water—Potomac and Shenandoah clear. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) ‘Today—Low tide, 8:25 am. and 8:43 pm.; high tide, 1:47 a.m. and 2:06 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 9:25 a.m. and 9:39 pm.; high tide, 2:45 a.m. and 3:05 occurred at occurred at last year— | pm. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 4:46 a.m., sun 7:37 pm. Tomorrow—Sun rises 4:47 am, sun sets 7:37 pm Moon rises 12:53 p.m, Weather in Various Cities. wTemperature. o, F sets Stations. Weather. Albany Atlants, & Atlantic City Baltimore, Md Birmingbam ... Bismarck, N. D, Boston, Mass Buffalo, N. Y. Charlerton, 8. Chicago, 11l 3 Gincinnati, Ohio Cleveland, Ohlo. Denver, Colo... Detroit, Mich! El P Clear . Clear . Glear Cloudy . Clear Cloudy bl Clear t cloudy © Clear ; Pt.cloudy Clear Pt.cloudy ; Cloudy Cloudy . Clear udy . Ptelo Cloudy ; 9 Indianapolis,Ind 3010 Jacksonville,Fla. 30.00 Kansas City, Mo 29.94 Los Angeles Loutsville, Ky Miami, Fla N. Orleans, La N. “York, N.Y. Oklahoma _City. Omab; Clear . Cloudy . Pt.cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Pi.cloudy . Clear Pt.cloudy Cloudy . Cloudy . Bt.cloudy . Pteeloudy Cloudy Cloudy Pt.cloudy ©. Cloudy . Rain 1..% Pteloudy 200 Clear 0.i7 Clear Phoenix, Pittsburgh, P Portland, Me.... Raleigh,'N. C.. Portiand. Oreg.. 8alt Lake City. Ban Antonio.. . 20.02 8an Diego, Calif 20.80 8an_Francisco.. 20.86 8t. Louis, Mo... 30.08 8t. Paul, Minn.. 29.98 Seattle. Wash, 29.94 Spokane, Wash, 20.86 Tampa. ia.. .- 3000 WASH., D. C...20.05 FOREIGN. (7 a.m., Greenwich time, today.) Stations. ‘Temperature. Weather, London, England. 62 Clear ‘Prance Austria ermany ance A ] Spain.... oon, Greenwic] Horta (Payal), Azores (Current observations.) Bermuda - i3 Partcloudy r . Porto Rico.. Cuba t cloudy art cloudy erlin, rest. Stockhols Gibralta ¥t cloudy 8 5 8 Zone 82 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Card party, Women's Benefit Assocla- tlon, club house, 1750 Massachusetts avenue, 8:15 p.m. Meeting, United Lodge of Theoso- phists, Hill Bullding, Seventeenth and I streets, 8:15 p.m.. Subject to be dis- cussed, “Sleep; Dreams; Death.” Meeting and dance, Alpha Beta Zeta Sorority, garden of the Mayflower Hotel this afternoon and evening. FUTURE. Meeting, Alpha Beta Zeta Sorority, garden of the Mayflower Hotel, tomor- row morning. Three local parties, Red Triangle Outing Club, meeting at Y. M. C. A. to- morrow morning, 9 o'clock; attend ball game at Griffith Stadium, 12:30 p.m., and witness patriotic demonstrations at Monument grounds, 7:30 p.m. —ee LOST. A AfiXQVI_P!N.P ®old leaf. on —Wednesday afternoon on st., between Burt's shoe store \d Woodward & Lothrop’s. Address Bo: 8 A._Star ofce. 9 BARPIN, lost near 20th and N st on Sun- d Phone Decatur 20 BARPIN, ting; on 608, G old with pearl and diamond set- unday; reward, Met. 1692. Apt ystone. Aps. wh BAR PIN, near 20th and N sts. n.w, Sunday. Reward. ' Decatur 2616 ve. s Branch 28, or Alex. 2 BPSTON BULL, female, small, dark, white face; strayed ‘from Chapin at. June Liberal reward for return Call_Adams 9830-J after 3 BRACELET, link, of fored sap- phires: of ho great value except to owner Liberal reward if returned to 2340 Kalorama T feren COIN PURSE. black; entranci in booth of Happiness candy store: cont Am bills and small change; reward. Adams 58, DOG—Biack and white setter, 4 months old female pub. Answers to name Sally. . Lost in_Foxhall Village. Reward. Clev. 4703, FOUNTAIN PEN—Gold; possibly near Stat War_and Navy Bldg. Reward. = Claren- don 2230, _ FRATERNITY PIN. O, T on Friday, in or near Census Burs . Finder return to Leo 8. D. Goodman. 1900 P st.. Apt. $23. 3¢ GERMAN ~ SHEPRERD male, large; wound on right front leg: neighb and McKinley sts. Reward if returned 8600 30th st.. Chevy Chase. 3 GLASSES, in Metropolitan Theater or b tween there and corner 13th and G sts. Thurs., June 26, Finder call North 10000, Apt. 301, Miss Wilson. v HAT BOX. black, los snd, Baltfmore. " R IRISH SETTER_Lost 0% brown, with white chest; " i 19040. Phone Wyckof, Nationa P in. Miriam Ohi ; inscribed “Delia Ashton, 1928."" Reward. Phone Lincoin 3101, POCKETBOOK contalning mor driver's permit and othe Call_Cleveland 0507 POCKETBOO o Uth and 14th 0w, Wednesday evening. Reward. 478 O _st. n.w. : POODLE—Small__white poodie, Please return to 415 7th st. s.e. Rewarc ROUGH-DRAFT DRAWING, on 11th st. ca about 5 pm. Nease notify L. B. Wiliiama. | Col_sise. sibhas Ay ROUTE BOOKS Two. Nos. 1138 and 1148, | between 8th and B sts. s.e. and 2031 Wiscon: sin ave n.w., along Mass. ave. Finder call Jewel Tea Co., West Reward . BOARF—Flowered and Upshur at.; Col._1203-3 37 ki KEYS on_ring notify A. B. Smit| to between Eilicott City ayed: reddish ou_st, between | clipped. | Kk: los! t Georgia ave. | valied wift.” Reward. | June 28, _Please h, Room ‘309, Unioni Station. Ryan Service Is Dignified Because of our knowl- edge and understanding of human emotions we appre- ciate the value of dignity in the performance of our mortician duties. Funeral parlor—private ambulance— and livery in connection. JAMES T. RYAN 1760-1701 * | Island ~ Methodist $Rev. J. or information. | 't ale, | orhood 30th | Phone Bradley | l REQUIEM MASS IS SUNG FOR PROF. JEAN J. LABA Following & requiem mass in Dahlgren Chapel at Georgetown College this morning, the body of Prof. Jean J. Labat, who died Monday morning after a long illness, was taken to Forrestville, Md, for burial on the estate of his ther-in-law, Dr. Willlam M. Stewart. Dr. W. Coleman Nevils, 8. J, presi- dent of Georgetown University, where Prof. Labat was head of the department of modern languages, officiated at the mass, which was attended by many members of the faculty and students. Eight former students of Prof. Labat in the School of Foreign Service, four of whom had given their blood for transfusions in efforts to save his life, acted as pallbearers. Dr. Nevils was absent from Washington and returned last night for the services. FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FOR RONALD GARRETSON Funeral services for Ronald Edwin Garretson, 17, a graduate of the 1930 class of McKinley High School, who died suddenly Tuesday at Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa., were held this afternoon at Gawler's funeral home. { Interment_was in Glenwood Cemetery. | Garretson, accompanied by members | of the Foundry Methodist Episcopal | Church Sunday school, had gone to | Dickinson College on a vacation outing It was while swimming in the college | pool that he was stricken fatally with a heart attack Young Garretson, & native of Wash- ington, was the son of Mr. and Mrs. | Edwin’C. Garretson of 5430 Connecticut avenue, STUDENT DIES AT 18 « Funeral services for Herbert Hyatt Stant, 18-year-old senior at Business High School, who died yesterday after a long illness, were held this afternoon at the residence, 26 S street. Rev. R. Y. Nicholson, pastor of the Rhode Protestant Church, officiated. Interment will be in Kokomo, Ind. Stant, & native of Falmouth, Ind., came to Washington in 1920 from Kokomo, subsequently attending Emory School and the Langley Junlor High School. th School he was At Business widely associated with school activities, being assistant bookkeeper in the school bank, a sergeant in the cadet torps, and a member of the school chapter of De Molay. He would have graduated next February. He 1s survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Stant. Marriage Licenses. W. Delabler, 23, and Catherine E. . 23; Rev. Frederick J. Grewen, en M. Brown. 26, this city, and zabeth M. Stamatson. 25, Brooklyn, N. Y. v. J Harvey Dunham. Ewell A. Sutphin, 38, Potomac, Va., and Thelma V. Morgal, 19, this city; Rev.’ John S. Sowens Joseph Dyson, 21, and Blanche Chew, 19; Rev. J. Maurice Kin George Egelin. 32. and Clarrissa E. Mar- tin, 18: Rev. William, Perry, Willlam Rockin, 38, Baitimore, Md. Beity Klowansky,' 23, Middleton, Pa.i’ Rev. el .3 36, and Annie Lewls, 44; Rev. Prank Den! Danlel J. Ric: Russel’ Anderson, 20, and Naomi Lewis, 28; Rev. W. Westray. Samuel A. Gaskins, 23, and Nellle B. Flem- ing, 22; Rev. William i George P. Pruitt, 2 ders. 18; Rev. Luther B. Pranck Alvin 'A. Keese, 26, this_city, ‘and Mildred E."Alcorn, 25, Joliidays Cove, W. Va.: Rev. G _Freeland Peter. Harry Green, 24, this city, and Mae Evans, 24, Columbus, Kans.; Judge Robert E. Mat- tingly jlea Kohen, 43, and Sarah Beller, 32; el T. Loeb. David L. Doering, ir.. 35, and Margaret A. v. J. P Tee: (3% both of Baltimore, Md.; Re nd, and Frances M. A. Thomas. 31, nney, 19; Rev. William_ Bullock. ymond J. Keller, 21, Quantico, Va., and Janie Hart, 19, Predericksburg, Va.;' Rev. and Aexandce™y 28, this ci d L exsander Vereks, 28, this city, and Lil- lian M. Street, 20, Brentwood, Md.; Rev. oM Atsiagton: 39, and. Laura B ce, rrington, ), AN aura E. De Busk, 20, both of Giade Spring, Va.: Rev, B sohn T8 Willtams, 32. and Beatel ‘Williams, 32. and Beatrice Rice, J. Randolph. 3 g 2%, ‘and Mary Carter, 18; . 33, and Norah B, 3 29; Rev. Edward H. Roach. ot M, Frank E_ Wightman, 83," Brunswick, d., and Mary B. Capper, 43, this city; Rev. yle Booth. Harry Hunter, 39, and Al M. L 30; thy Glasco, ;7, Graham, Tex.: . 3 u»:'n Hm“}{!.c 2, d i ol e | 23 'Rev. Willlutn' A Mutphy. et I Jones |, James ‘}_finh“\,flon 39, and 8 Qard ot Thauks, SHEEHY, PATRICK Many thanks for the acts of kindness, messag sym- hy and beautiful floral offerings re- ceived from relatives and many {riends of my beloved father, PATRICK W. SHEEHY. DAUGHTER 'MARY. + Marrtage. NICHOLS—GRAHAM. W. R. Graham, East Falls Church, Va.. announces the marriase of his daughter, NICHOLS, 'Lyon Park, 'Va. by the Rev. Bertram M. Osgood at Rockville, Md,, July Wt Braths. BILSBOROUGH, ROBERT, SR. day, July 1. 1930, at 1:30 a BILSBOROUGH, beloved Margaret Bilsborough | amed 80 years. Funeral from Tablers fu- | neral home. 28" M &t. n.w.. Washington, D. C. Saturday, July §, at 11 n.m. . In- terment in Fort'Lincoln' Cemetery. Reln- tives and friends invited fo attend, * BOEMMER, LUCY. On Wednesday, July 32, 1930, AL 7 p.m., ‘at her residance. 531 12th st. s.e. LUCY CAROLINE BOEHMER, be- loved ‘mother of Georse A. and Katl E. Boehmer and Elsie 'T. Bright of Marble: head, Mass. Funeral on Saturday, July . &t'2 p.m., at Port Lincoln Cemetery. & BRISCOE, ELLEN. On_ Saturday., June 28, 1930, in ary's County, Md., ELLEN BRISCOE, wife of Prank Biiscoe. She i3 also survived By two ' brothers, James Campbell and Frank Wilson, and eight children. v BRODERS, LUCY. Departed this life Mon- Jurie 30, 1930, At 12:05 am.. at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. 8arah Fair- fax, 1729 1ith st. n.w.. LUCY SRODE She leaves to motrn their loss two da ters, Mrs. Mary Ford, Mrs. Sarah Fair une’sister, Mrs, Annie Mofen: a grandson. Joseph F. Fair{ax; & gson-in-law. Thomas Ford: a daughter-in-law, Flora Logan. a kind' and loving brother-in-law, Waiter | Moten. and a host of other relatives and friends _Funeral Saturday, July 5. at 1 pm. from the Vermont Avenue Baptis Chufch, Rev. C. T. Murray officiating. 3¢ BURROWS. VICTORIA. Suddenly, on Tuess day, July 1, 1930, at her residence, 131914 9th'st. n.w!, VIGTORIA, the beloved wife of Daniel Burrows and devoted mother of Samuel L. Burrows, sister of ‘Thomas, Benjamin,” Abraham ‘and Randoloh Jones and Martha Robinson, loving siste, in-law of Mrs. Mary Queenie. - Remains resting at Lomax's chapel, 1400 8 st. . Notice of funeral hereafter. CARLSON, SADIE LEE. On Wednesday. July 2, 1930, at Newport News. Va., SADIE LEE CARLSON, aged 46 years, beloved of Frank W. Carlson and mother of Sadie Kirk Klopfer and Amos D, Kirk Funeral Friday. July 4, at 2'30 p.m., from her iate residence, 333° 11th st. n.e.' o CHARLES, BERKELEY. On Tuesday, July 1, 1930, BERKELEY, ' devoted husband of Lucifle 'Charles, father of Eima Oharles devoted son_of Tola Charles, 1 Fleanora Kemp and Little. Remains resti Jarvis Co. funeral home, 1432 You st. n.w. Funeral Saturday, July 5, &t 1 pme from the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral home. § FIRMBACH, MARY JANE. Thursday. July 3, 1930, ai Columbia Hospital. MARY JANE, wife' of Andy Firmbach of Falls Church, VA Funeral services at Gawler's chapel, 1754 Pennsylvania ave. n.w.. Saturday, July 5. at 11 am. Interment Osk H metery. + RLACH, JOMN L. On Tuesday, July 1 1930, at' 9:35 p.m., at Waiter Reed Hos: pital. Washington.” D. C.. JOHN L., be loved husband of Catherine Gerlach. aged 63 vears. Funeral from his late residence, 1703 Lawrence st. n.e., on 8atirdny, July o, at 10 am. Relatives' and friends invited to attend. Interment at Ariington Na- tional Cemetery. 4 GERLACH, JOHN L. tion_ of Lebanon Lodj L P.A is called Saturday, July 5, 1930, at 0 am., for the purpose of attending the funerai of our late brother, JOHN L. GERLACH. RUDOLPH W. SANTELMANN, Master. 4% GOLAR, AGNES MADELINE. On Tuesday, lehice, 105 Tth st July 1, 1930, at her resi MAD! OLAR, devoted and daughter of She also leaves thers. — Remnins ne Fen- of On_Tues- ROBERT usband_of (nee MacGregor), A special communic 0. 7. F. A, A. 1 ) At Buffolk, Vi GUNNELL, RILLA BEE) 1 1930. at Garf B guxn'h. 3 Wednesday, B WA larendon, Va., H} o from _ thy d 'uvah‘ ichols it . HILDA, to MADISON M, | HEIL. AUGUSTA. On Tyesday, July 1, ey, Siesne of, A, it ry V. MeCar G UR T HETL (s ~ Boahar of John R. Heil. Puneral from the residence on_Priday, July 830 thence to St ch, 25th st. and Pennsvivas . Where mass will be sald at for ‘the repose of her soul ' Relat friends invite1, Interment at St. Mary's Cemetery. STA. Members of 8t Stephen's lity ‘Are requested to assemble &t the residence of our late mem Mrs. AU- GUSTA HEIL. 2313 Washington clrcle. 830 pm. T and also to attend fun RS. ANNTE BU ELLEN T. STANTON, Secret, KENNEDY, MARTHA V. On Mond 50. 1930, at her residence, 508 nw.. MARTHA V. beloved wife of E. Kennedy. Remains res'ing chapel of A. J. Schippert. vania ave. now. day, July 3 McHUGH. CORNELIUS July 3, '1930. CORNELIUS F. beloved hus band of Margaret T. McHugh. father of Frank A.. Dr. Neil J. and Joseph Hugh and_Mrs. James J. Gonnol 71 years. Funeral will take place from his Iate residence. 1907 North Capitol st. on Saturday morning. July 5, at 4:30 o'clock thence ‘to St. Martin's Church, fequiem muss’ will be said at 8 ocio Relatives and friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery . PAXSON. ANNIE E. On Wednesday, J 1930, At 9 pm.. in Washington Miss ANNIE E. PAXSON, ' Remains rest: ing at J. William Lee's Sons und: Dpariors, 333 Pennsvivania ave, n.w, neral Saturday, July 8, at 10 am. - S, Prefect. at the 2008 Pennsyl- Interment private Thurs- On_Wednesday. J. Mc ) aged Suddenly, on his residence JOSEPH, be- sday, Jul 1020 10th at. n'e. DAN loved husband of ‘Ada M. Siflers and son of Mary O and the iafe Albert Sillers Funeral Saturdav, July 8 at 830 am thence to Holy ' Name ~Church, where o said at 9 am. 4° SMITH, ROSALIE WARMAN, 1930, ‘at_her residence, 115 O: ROSALIE HARMAN SMITH iate Robert M. Smith. Puneral services At 8t Mark’s Episcopal Church. A sts’ se, on Priday, July 4, at Interment 'Prospect Hill Cemetery. SMITH, ROSALIE. The officers and_mem- bers of Triumph Council. No. 8, Daugh. ters of America, are reaiiested fo uttend al of Sister Rosalie Smith from ier late residence, 115 Carroll st. s.e., Pri- day, Ju| thence fo 8t . §rd and A sts ‘ment in Prospect Hill Cemetery. FLORENCE A. BIRCH, Councilor, J. W. SCHWENK, Sec . STRICKER, MARRIETT ANN. On Thurs- day. July 3, 1930, at her residence. 2503 17th st. n.w' HARRIETT ANN STRICKER. beloved ‘wife of Willinm Otto Stricker azed years. Remains resting at the funeral’ parlors of Joseph F. Birch Sons. 3034 M at. n.w. Notice of funeral later THOM, WILLIAM TAYLOR. On Wednesday, July 2, 1930, at Princeton. N. J. in the 82nd year of his age, WILLIAM TAYLOR THOM. Services and' interment will be in the Hollins College Cemetery, Holling, Ve on Fridey, Jul t 11 o'clock a.m. Please mit flo TILLEUX, ANGELINE. Wednesday, h idence, 338 4th NE. red wife of the Iats Lo Tilleux and mother of Loulse Tilleux Brown. Funeral from the chapel of H. M. Padgett's funeral home, 131 1ith st. Saturday, July 8, at 2 p.m. Interment Congressional Cemetery. . In Memortam. BELT, OTELIA MAE. A tribute of love to the ‘memory of our dear daughter and sis- ter, OTELIA MAE BELT (nee Jones), who departed life two years ago today, uly 3, Thy will be done, O Lord. We do mot. dare comp And in our hearts we have the hope /RALOUr floss was Thy guin, DEVOTED = FATHER, ~SISTERS AND HERS. e passed, my heart is still sore, As time goes on I miss you more. Your memory if as fresh today As in the hour you passed away. LOVINGLY, AUNT LILLIE. In Joving memory ot mANK C. BER;TMI‘. Y two years' ago_today, July 3, 1928, LOVING WIFE. ¢ BRONAUGH, SARAH E. Sacred to the memory of our dear and beloved mother and grandmother, SARAH E. BRONA o& fi!;g left us one year ago today, July 3, Your memory will linger foreve: We snall mect you some sweet day after A while. HER LOVING DAUGHTER, CL SCOTT, AND ORANDDAU%)M GLADYS G. FFIN, memory of our dear faiher, BURROWS, 'Ifm entered Ienln (] sixteen years ago today, July Things have changed since you wi But you are not forkotten, faiher, Your memory is as dear today As in the hour you passed away, You fought life's battle brayely, And patiently stood every test. You shall always be remembere Por you were one of God's best. | HI8 DEVOTED CHILDREN, | COOPER, CHARLES. In sacred memory of my dear husband, CHARLESMCE& El { who departed this life one year ago today, July 3, 1929, Before our eyes you faded, .. Growing weaker day by day, Doing all we could to save yo Until God called you away. DEVOTED WIFE, FRANCENIA COOPER. ¢ NICK » SAMUEL B. 1In sad but loving remembrance of our hushand and® father, SAMUEL B. NICKENS, who departed life nine’ years ago today, July 3, 1931, THE FAMILY, * | SKIDMORE. JARED FLETCHER. In loving remembrance of _m: husband _an | father. JARED FLETCHER SKIDM who died two :l%{#» today, July 3, AND CHILDREN, WALKER, OYAMA V. In loving remem- brance of my ' dear son. OYAMA . V. WALKER, who died two years ago toda: July's, 1928 May we on the great ju ) when” (e dead iy Ghrise el s, Teoeet each other with joy throushout eternity, with not a tear in the eve. MOTHER AND OHILDREN, * E. P. In loving remembran of E. P. WASHINGTON, who departed thi life ‘oné year ago today, July 3, 1929, ©One vear ago you left us, We thy loss do deeply feel, But ‘tis God that hath bereft us; He can all our sorrows heal. HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN, WILSON, MARY 0. In memory of my dear mather. , who departed this life July 3, 1934. ' Sleep on, dear mother, May you' ever rest in peace. HER DAUGHTER, CORA WASHINGTON, 123 Heckman st. s.e. s WRIGHT, FRANCIS. In loving remembrance of Mrs. FRANCIS WRIGHT, who passed away tWo Years aso todny, July 3 1038 The one we love has gone to rest, opfie] Arm, true heart ia still w e hands' that always s Now Llo"1n death, toid and thil ‘THE_CHILD! July 193¢ s wko Dpassed W Tnal rest 14, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. “Jo WILLIAM LEES SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTO) “MATORIUM CREM/ 232 PA. AVE. N.W. _NATIONAL 1384, 1385 CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301_EAST CAPITOL ST, Phone_Lineoin_ 833 " Frank Geier’s Sons Co, 1113 SEVENTH BT. N.W. 3 Hioaern Cnape . TeicphonclNational 2473 V. L. SPEARE C0. 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