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atiantic trip. Miss Mary Davis Land- street, Vassar graduate and member of the Junior League, has been married to Hermann Pleck, fourth officer of the Bremen. Society Girl Weds Ship Officer. NEW YORK, July 15 (#).—A society | girl s the bride of a German steam- | ship officer whom she met on a tran: EISEMAN’S SEVENTH & F :STS. Entire Stock of SUMMER SUITS » %off- No exceptions—all 14 off. Every size i here. $16.50 Palm Beach Suits ...........$12.38 $16.50 Imported Linen Suits. . ..... .$12.38 $20-Mohair Suits...............$15.00- $25 Tropical Worsted Suits. . ....$18.75 Open a Charge Account 1 hile These Low Prices Prevail CLERK TO BE BURIED Requiem Mass to Be Solemnized for Miss Bauskett Tomorrow. Requiem mass services for Miss Ellen v. Bauskett, an assistant patent ex- aminer in the Patent Office, who died cesterday at her residence, 1201 Girard street, will be solemnized tomorrow morning at the Sacred Heart Church, the Rev. Thomas Cunningham, pastot, officiating. Interment will be in For- est Glen Cemetery. Miss Bauskett, a native of Columbia, S§. C. came to Washington in 1895, \ibsequently Teceiving an appointment No Need T is not necessary to we serve appropriately e ter of what funeral director to call; in the most moderaté circumstances. upon us whenever the need arises to the Patent Office. . She was a grad- uate of George Washington University and Law School. She is survived by three sister: Misses Emily and Mary Bauskett, an; Mrs. Florence Calhoun, all of this city (.lnd a brother, Charles Bauskett of Greenville, S. C. Boosting Stamps Wanted. Postage stamps bearing attractive pic- | tures of Britain which would attract | tourists have been proposed to the post- | master general. Scenes of landscapes, flowers and animals would be us>d. One enthusiast says that the pictures would also brighten stamp albums throughout the world, debate the mat- and well, those One may feel perfectly free to call there is worry-relieving assurance in the fact, so often stated in our advertising, that we can and do serve for as little as $125. %EAL FUNERAL HOME ‘or reference; Ask yourneighbor 816 H STREET, N.E. PHONES:LINCOLN 8200-8204 All Haddington Suits Formerly $35 $22.50 Both Haddington and Rogers Peet Tropical Weight Suits Included All Rogers Peet Suits Formerly $45, $50, $55 $35.00 Tropical Weights Included All Rogers Peet Suits Formerly $60, $65, $75 $45.00 Linens—Mohairs—Neurotex Furnishings Yath Off Mey er’s ; 1331 F Street : 5| .50 Sho Summer Suits Up to $20 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. G s Births Reported. The following births have been reported to the Health Department in the last 34 ours Charles E. and Marion L. Jones. Jr.. izl | Fusene P and Margaret B. Clarkson. #irl. | Lewis . and_Ann Stricter. bov Samuel ‘and Sylvia Gorman. boy. John M.'and Dorothy Hoiton. boy. Liberato and Giavanina Capacchione, boy. Francis R. and Nora P. Phillips. &irl Carroll G. and Virginia N. Scott. boy. Alfred S and Ada M. Travers, Sirl. Joseph and Molly Lyies. boy | ‘William and Mary Licas. bos. George D. and Alice G. Foster. boy. | John M. and Macie Carr 'boy | Joseon ‘and”Anna O'Neiil. "bor. Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported the Health Department in the last 24 hours Julia P, Racer 71, 2217 14th st Annie C. Wimsatt, 70, Providence Hos- pita ester T. Gayle, 67, Walter Reed General Hospital John B. McLean, 64, Casualty Hospital Walter H. Booze. 63, Garfield Hospital. Virginia Donaldson. 61, 2515 Wisconsin ave. se Dick, 57, George Washington Hos- 51, 3417 Brown 48, 923 Grant pl. Conrad Morris. 39, Tuberculosis Hospital Albert Cantin. 33, Casualty Hospital George Friedman, 32, en route Providence Hospital Maria E. Fleet, 75, 610 2nd st. s.w. Anne Donisher, 56, 1 Crabstree st. Mary Jackson.' 53. 1518 3rd st Samuel Williams. 53, Freedmen's Hospital Frederick D. Norris, 30, 2808 Dumbarton ave. race L. Dun st. Henry H Myers. sw. RIS IR S At a recent rally of the National Council of Girls' Clubs in London were representatives of 4,000 clubs with 250,- | 000 members. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT —Weekly or Monthly Payments EISEMAN'’S Fine Men’s Wear Seventh and F Sts. W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road f Col. 464 Phones | Ajams 10341 TUESDAY. JULY 15, | Pariz, 1930. THE WEATHER District of Columbia-Maryland—Fair and continued cool tonight; tomorrow fair and slightly warmer: gentle north and northeast winds, becoming variable tomorrow. Virginia—Partly cloudy today and to- morrow; slightly warmer tomorrow; moderate northeast and east winds. West Virginia—Generally fair tonight and tomorrow: not quite so cool in west portion tonight; warmer tomorrow. Record for Twenty-four Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 pm., 79; 8 p.m., 75; 12 midnight, 66; 4 am., 59; 8 :m 62; noon, 70. Barometer—4 pm. 29.85; 8 pm. 29.91; 12 midnight, 30.03; 4 a.m., 30.07; 8 am., 30.14; noon, 30.15, _ Highest temperature, 81, occurred at 5 p.m. vesterday. _ Lowest temperature, 59, occurred at 5 am. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 77; lowest, 63. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 5:33 am. and 5:54 pm.; high tide, 11 am. and 11:38 p.m. Tomorrow—Low ide, 6:15 am. and 6:27 p.m.; high tide, 11:41 am. The Sun and Moon, Today—Sun rose 4:54 am.; sun sets 7:33 pm Tomorrow—Sun rises sets 7:33 p.m. Moon rises 10:27 p.m.; sets 9:13 a.m. Condition of the Water. Potomac-Shenandoah—Clear. Weather in Varlous Cities. 155 a.m.; sun a 5 E 3 asw S 150807 3 wego weg esarey Weather. WD (EH e Imawore - gwprases Abilene, Albans. Atlania, tiantic City.. " Baltimore, Md.. Birmingham Bismarck. N. D, Boston, Mass Buffaio, N. Y. C s Chicago, 1l 3 Cincinnati,ONio 3 Cleveland, Ohio. 3 Columoia.’ S. C. 3 I Colo. h N. Ga.. lourly Glear Pt.cloudy Cloudy Slear GClear Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Rain Clear 1.l Clear 111 Ptcloudy ! Cloudy Clondy Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Pt.cloudy Clear Gl T ton, Tex Mont . 8. Dak Indianapolis.Ind JacksonvilleFla. 30, Kansag Angeles ille. K¥ Fla rleans, La York, N.Y. ahomay City. ha. Nebr Pniladeiphia Phoenix, Ar Pittsburgh, Pa.l Portland, Me. Portland, Ores. Raleigh, 'N. C... Salt Lake City San Antonio... 3 San Dicgn.Cirtif 2082 San_ Francisco.. 30.86 s Mo... 30.16 Minn’. 30.14 Seattle, "Wash.. 30.14 Spokane. Wash. 2090 Tagmpa, Pla..... 3004 WASH., D. C...30.14 Ok Pt.cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Pt.cloudy Pt cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Pt.clouly St Paul (7 am., Greenwich time, today.) Stations. Temperature, Weather. Loncon, England. ... 36 Clear ‘France.... Clear Austrin Cloudy Beriin, Germany...... Clear Brest.” France ¢ Clear Stockholm, Swedej. . Clear Gibraltar. Spain 68 Clear (Noon, Greenwich time, today.) Forta (Fayal), Azores 72~ Part cloudy (Cuirent observations.) Hamiltor, Bermuda 78 Part cloudy San Juan, Porto Rico. 82 Clear Havana, Cuba......... Clear Colon. Canal Zone.. Clear Vierna, Marriage . Licenses. Charles B. Hayes. 27, and Nellie Hender- solhasln B, Hayen, 30 Please Hall. 24, and Helen West, 20; Rev. william Hawkins. Howard G. Kearney, 26, this city. and t Bend, Kans.; Lorraine C. Mausolf, 31, Gri Rev J. F. Wenchel. ‘Witber_J. Wilson. 20. and Rosetta L. Har- vis, 25; Rev. William D. Jarvis. jaDf0ton . Reed. 20, and Wiila L. Jordan, Rev. J. J. Rives. John 'E. Virnatein, nd Carmel M. Bottazzi. 22: Rev. Gregory 'J.” Ber prpe Hene: a1 John B. Shipman, 26. and Agnes E. Oula- o B Ry P alier 6. “Rhight Charles Coleman, 28, and Leona Mitchell, 20TRE ATne o o, Robert H. Orndorfl, 25. Alexandria, Va., and Edna M. Krine 18, this city; Rev., 5ot BBk Emery T. Kanode, 21. and Rachel V. Clark, 19: Rev. 8. Reed McAlpin. Parks E. Yarbrough. 25. Tampa. Pla. and Georgia F. Mazgel, 19; this city; Rev. F. W. Soppson. Abe B. Waller. 24, and Helen E. Daniel, 21: Rev. J. H. Hollister. filrhvc C. Keels, 28." Wilmington, N. C., and Courtney F. Peace, 23, Oxford, N. C.; 3 ST K Eamoeon ‘Theodore Gunn, 23, and Helen Gaskins, 19: Kev. J. Harvey Randoiph. Le Roy Hedrick. 24, and Louise C. Class, 29, both of Baltimore, Md.; Judge Robert E. Mattingly. N Freddie Bowles. 23, and Nettie Kyles, 25; Ry irent Q. Bimith Theodore Washington, 22, and Alberta 91 Re O sifionan. Est. 1883 S Erected in National and other cemeterd throughout sur- rounding States, ‘Best Materials Prices Right WASHINGTON GRANITE MONUMENTAL CO.. Inc. WM JARDINE. Sect: 8 N. V. A 170 $4.00 Col. 0423 Best in Town, Local Call Call Chambers Co. Why Pay for Everything. Chambers will give the whole lunarlll,l t. and all, an T $100up STEEL VAULTS. Best that money can $85 buy are only...... All Prices Inclu the Sincere Service of The Greater CHAMBERS CO. Offices and Chapels 14th Cor. Chapin N.W. Phone Columbia 0432 Furnitare Refinished Papering Decorating Let Us Estimate Card nf Thanks, ALLEN, JEREMIAN. Many thanks for the ympathy BAU K}Yx'l‘- l!nfi:’s . July . . residence, 1201 Girard st. n.w.. HELEN VIRGINIA. beloved daughter of the late John and Helen Bauskeit. Services at her late residence on Wednesday, July 16. at 8:30 a.m.. thence to the Shrine of Sacred Heart. 16th and Park rd. n.w. where myss will be said at 9 oclock. Interment Forest Glen, Md Relatives and friends invited to attend. * BOONE. MARY ELIZABETH. On Sunday. July 13. 1930, at her residence. 1444 T st n.w., MARY ELIZABETH BOONE, devot wife of Joseph F. Boone. mother of Ma Proctor, Charles and William Boone an Jennie Chandley. She also leaves three brothers. one sister and eight grandchil- :h'e“n. ('a‘m-!h W"’;dnxflflly. guly 16, 10 . from e rnest Jarvis funeral chureh, 1432 You st. n.w. 15 BRESLIN, ANNIE M. F. On Monday, July 1 Gallinger “ospital, ANNIE M | P. BRESLIN, 833 5th st. ae. Puneral from Hanlon's funeral chapel. 641 H st. ne. ‘Wednesday, July 16, at 2 p.m. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. 15 REWI IDA VIRGINIA. July 14, 1930, at 7:15 am. at_her resi- dence, 409 R s nw. IDA VIRGINIA BREWER. the loving sister of Lizzie Bell, Marths Williams and Wiison J. Brewer, sister-in-law of Ida Brewer and Mary Stewart. She also leaves other relat and friends. Notice of funeral later. Ri mains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral church, 1432 You st. n.w. COFER, CORA ETTA. Suddenly, Friday, July 11, 1930, Mrs. CORA ETTA COFER. daughter of the i Robb. loving husband, John Franklin Cofer: a Robb. friends. 2 p.m. from Israel st betiween F and G as. n.e.. Pisner pastor. CRUTCHFIELD, BESSIE HOLMES. Entered into eternal r Sunday evening, July 13 at 10:10 pm., at her residence. 1332A Half st. s.w, BESSIE HOLMES CRUTCHFIELD. devoted wife of Benyamin Crutchfieid. lov- ing daughter of Kate Holmes. She leaves three sisters, three brothers and many other relatives and friends to mourn their loss. Remains resting at the John T. Rbines funeral chapel. 3rd and Eye sts. 5w, until Tuesday evening at 4:30. there. after at her late residence. Funeral Wed nesday, Julv 16, at 1 pm., from Zion Baptist Church. Interment Lincoln Me- morial Cemetery. CRUTCHFIELD, BESSIE. Officers and mem- bers of Columbia Temple, No. 422, I B. P. Q. E. of W.. are hereby notified of il death of Daughter BESSIE CRUTCH- FIELD. Session of sorrow Tuesday. July | 15, 1930. at 8 p.m, at the Elks' Home, 301 Rhode_Island ave. n.w. Funeral Wecdnes- dav, July 16, at 1 p.m.. from Zion Bap- tist’ Church, F st. between 3rd and 4!z sts. S.w. Morning Star uodge. No. 40: Columbia Lodge, No. 85: Forest [lemple, No.'9: Love and Harmony Temples are in- vited to atiend, ALETHYA H. WILLIAMS. Daughter Ruler. RHODA F. COLSTON, Fin. Sec. DYSON. ELMER. Suddenly on Sunday. July 13, 1030, at 1:30 a.m. ELMER DYSON devoted son of George W. Dyson and brother of Grace Dabney Wesley, Robert and Ora Dyson. Amanda Marshall, Sally Wormley and Nettie Wilson. Notice of funeral Remains resting at the W Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 You st n.w. FRIEDMAN, GEORGE. Suddenly, on Satur- day. July 13, 1930. at Providence Hospital, GEORGE J FRIEDMAN. Funeral services on Wednesday, July 18, residence, 10 205t st. n.w. at 8:30 am: thence to St. Stephen's Catholic Church, 25th_and Pa_ave. n.w., where mass will be offered at 9 am. for the repose of his soul. Inter- ment at Holy Rood Cemetery. 15 GOLDIN, ROSS W. On Monday. July 14. 1930. RPOSS W. GOLDIN. Funeral from W. W. Deal funeral home, 816 H st. n.e. ‘Wednesday. July 16, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends Invited. Interment Arlington National Cemetery. AY, KATHERINE A. Suddenly. on Mon- dav, July 14, 1930, at 1:10 a.m_. at her resi- dence, 901 24th st. n.w., KATHERINE A. GRAY, beloved wife of Charles T. Gray nd daugnter of the late John and Ann Murphy. Pugeral Wednesday, July 16, at 9:30. from the residence. thence to St Stephen's Church. 25th st. and P where nass will be saild _at 10 a. terment Olivet Ceme! tives and friends invited. GRAY, KATHERINE A. Members of St. Stephen's Sodality are requested to as: emble at the residence of our late mem- er. KATHERINE A, GRAY. 901 24th st. n.w. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.. and also to at- tend the mass on Wejinesday morning. ANN! BURNS, Prefect. ELLEN T. STANTON, Secretary. GRAY, WILLIAM C. On ‘Tudsdy, 'July 18. 1930. at Washington Sanitarium. WILLIAM C. GRAY of Riverdale, Md.. beloved hus- band of Henrietta Gray. Notice of funeral hereafter. GROSS, JOSEPH HENRY. dav. July 13. 1930, at 11:15 pm. at Georgetown University Hospital, JOSEPH HENRY GROSS. beloved husband of the late Katie L. Gross. aged T4 vears. Fu- neral from the funeral parlors of the George W. Wise Co.. 2900 M st. n.w.. Wed- nesday. July 16, at 8:30 am. thence to Holy Trinity Church. where mass will bg said at 9 a.m. for the repose of his soul Relatives and friends invited. Interment | Rock Creek Cemeterr. {‘“AT"EI.I‘, CHARLES E. Departed this life July 13. 1930, St. Elizabeth's Hos- pital, CHARLES HATFIEL) He leaves one sister, Mrs. Mary F. Burton. Puneral Thursday. July 17. at 1:30 o'clock. from his Iate residence, 48 Mass. ave. nw. In- terment Harmony Cemetery. and a nost _of otner relatives and Funeral Wednesday, July 16, at Baptist Church, ilth Rev. A B. G Suddenly. Sun- BARPIN. piatinum, 2 diamonds: vicinity 14th and B sis. nw. or 14th and Newton. W. R Woodward. North 4430. Branch 6. Reward BARPIN. white gold, with 1 diamond dnd 2 emeralds; lost between Government Prin'- ing Office ‘and New Jersey ave. and K st nw. Reward If ‘returned to captain of giard at Govt. Printing Office. _ __ 11* BUNCH OF KEYS—Monday. Finder please return_to Brfghtwood Delicatessen, 5605 Ga ave. : * CERTIFICATES—One preferred stock cer- tificats, No. 143, and one common stock cer. tificate, No. 145. of American Drug Stores. Inc. stock. Boih certificates are made out in the name of James P. Norton. Middletown. Va. Finder will please communicate with American Drug Stores, Inc., Insurance BIdg., Washington. D. C. CHAIN—Gold ~chain_with knife attached: reward 4208 14th st. n.w. Phone Colum- bia 5728. an's between —Chain B d Clarendon, Saturday night: ward._Kondrun Grave. Pot. 3024 fox terrier; vicinity Chevy Chase Answers to name of ‘Patsy’ ot cotly.” Reward for return. Phone Wis. blue sull DOG—Strayed Saturda: small black dos. white breast and front feet, collar with small lock; answers to name of Pat. Re- ward. 224 Maple ave ‘Takoma Park, Md. Shepherd 2777, ESKIMO SPITZ, white: where near Congressional ino: e Bradiey s2-M. GLASSES. tortoise rimmed: in vicinity of Patent Office or 15th and H sts. n.w, _ Re- | ward if returned to B. C. Hearn, 309 Wood- straved off some- Club; name on Mondav, | e Thomas and Emma ( She leaves to mourn their loss a | son, John Fraskiin, ir.: a brother. Jason | Braths HONESTY, JAMES. Departed this life after long iliness. Monday. July 14. 1330, at 30 p.m.. JAMES HONESTY, the devoted husband of Julia Honesty. He leaves to mourn. their loss_two sisters and one sis- ter-in-law, Mrs Louise Jennings. and ome adopted son. Wilbert C. Honestv. and & Rost of relatives and {riends, Remains now vesting at Eugene Ford funeral parior, 1300 South Capitol st Funerai Thi July 17, at 1 p.m. from his late re 333 E st. s.e. Friends and relatives invited to aitend. Rev. R. W. 8. Thoma. officiating. 16 JOHNSON. JULIA A 1930. at’ her residence, JULIA' A. JOHNSON. devoted mother of Henry W. Johnson. sfster of Mrs Maria Frye Lawrence. Major and John Stanard Notice of funeral iater. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral chureh, 1432 You st. n.w JONES, ELBERT J. On Monday, July 14, 708 Que' st. n.w Suddenly, on July 14, ELBERT J JONES ' Remains af funeral” home. 389 Rhode Isiand ice of funeral later. CORNELIUS A, On 1930, at Georgetown Uni Hospital, CORNELIUS A. LANAHA' loved son of the Iate Corneiius and Mary Lanahan. Funeral Thursday. July 17 from his late residence, 57 Eve at. nw. at 8:30 am. thence to 8t Church. where requiem ma: at 9 a.m. for the repose of his terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. tives and friends invited McALLISTER, JULIA S, 13, 1930. at On Sunday. July Anss.. JULIA 8. ver ‘cf Ruth B! Phipps. sy, July 18. at 2pm. ave. ROGERS, CHARLES M. 13. 1950, CHARLES M. ihe late Joseph.and A vears. Relatives and frie 10 the service on Wednesda: 16, at 11 am. at Olive 1820 Chestniit 'st.. Philadelphin. Pa. In- terment West Latcel Hill Cemetery. 16 ROULHAC. REV. LIMAS. On Sunday. July 13, 1930, his residence. 1123 48ih pl n.e. Rev. LIMAS ROULHAC. by band of the late Cora Roulhac, William L. George E. Reuben C.. Martin L. and James E. Roulhac and Mrs. Hattie Wilson. " He also leaves five grandchildren and other relatives and friends to mourn Their “loss. Puneral Wednesday. July 16, at 1 pm. from McKinley Memorial Rap: tizt Church, dth and L ats. n.w., Rev. 8. G. Lamkin officiating 1 ROULHAC, REV. LIMAS. nication of Eureka Lodee M. will be held at New 10th_and You sts. n.w 16, 1930. at 11 am. for atiending the funerai of Rev. LIMAS ROULHAC THOMAS H. LLOYD, W. SAMUFL W. WATSON, Secretary SANFORD, WILLIAM R. Qn Mondav. July 14. 1930 WILLTAM R beloved husband of Anna M. Sanford Funeral from his late Tesidence. 516 10th st. se. Wednesday, July 16, 8:30.a.m.; thence to St. Peter's Chureh.' 3nd and € sis. se. where mass will be offeved at 0 am. for the rep of his soul Interment’ Mount Olivet Cemetery. Relatives and friends Invited. On Sunday. July ROGERS, son of Rogers, azed 77 father of 5 A special commu- No. 5. F. A. A Masonic Temple, Wednesday. July the purposs of our late brother, M, SANFORD. WILLIAM R. Members B Keane Council. 'No. 333, K. of C., are heronv ad- vised of the death of Brother WILLIAM R. SANFORD and requested to attend his neral from his late residence. 516 10th s.e. Wednesday, July 16. 1930. at 8:30 thence to St. Peter's Church. where s will_be sung at 9 a.m E. BURNS, G. K, F. 8. 1 st am requiem m: JOH DENNIS J. NILAND. WALBACH, MARY_ SAVIN. On_ Monday. July 14, '1930. at 3:30 am’ MARY SAVIN WALBACH. {n her 34th year. widow of John de Barth Walbach. Funeral Wednes- day, July 16. at 10 am. from the home of her daughter. Miss Mary B Walbach, 4607 Hunt ave. Chevy Chase. Md. Tnter- ment Druid-Ridge Cemetery, ~ Baltimor WARE, FLORENCE BLACKISTON, Depart- ed this life’ Monday. July 14, at 12:48 am. at her residence 423 B st nw. FLORENCE BLACKISTON WARE. belored morher of Geéorge Sembly Ware. She leaves to mourn her loss three sisters. four ‘brothers, one aunt. one uncle and many other relatives and friends. Fu- Neral Wednesday morming at 9 o'clock from Holy Redeemer Church, Interment t Mount Olivet Cematery. 18 WARE. FLORENCE. The Ladies’ Reliable Relief Society: You are requested to At- tend the funeral of Mrs. FLORENCE WARE, Wednesday morning. July 16. 1930, at 9 o'clock, ¥oly Redeemer Churci MISS' JESSIE MASON, President, ADDIE CHASE GREEN, Rec. Sec'y. W ILLIAMS, ALICE MARBRY. On Sunday, y 13, 1930, at her residence, 1931 Capitol ve. n.e. ALICE MARBRY WILLIAMS, devoted daughter of the late Anthony and Georglana Marbry. sister of Mary Wheeler, Luey Marbry, Georgiana Curtis and Anuie Davis. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral ch h, 1432 You st. n.w,, until 4 pun. Tuesday, thereafter at hef te residence. - Funeral Wednesday July 16. at 2 pm. from Bethesda aptist Church, Kendail st. and Capitol ave. n.e. WILLIS, PATI /CE. Departed this Ii Siinday. July 13, 1930. At the residence of her cousin, Mrs. Sarah Salter., 814 Rhode Isiand ave.. after a long illness, PATIENCE WILLIS, *She is " survived by a host cf relatives and friends. Funeral on Wed- nesday, July 16, From Asbury M. Church. 11th and K sts. nw. at 1 Relat. friends are iavited to tend. » WOODLAND, CLIFTON (HAPPY). Departed this life Sunday, July 13.1930. en route to Providence Hospital. CLIFTON (HAPPY) WOODLAND. _He leaves to mourn thelr loss & devoted father. three sisters, four brothers, one son, a devoted friend and & host of other relatives and friends. Re. mains Testing nt 417 O st 8. Funar Wednesday. July 16, at 1 p.m. from Ses ond Baptist Church, 2nd st. between. M and N s.w. In Memoriam. BROWN, ALICE. 1In loving remembranée BP MY acar mother. ALICE BROWK, who eparted this life one vear ago fodas, July 15, 1p20. While'she sleeps a peaceful sleep. Her memory 1 shall always keep. 1 love her too dearly for het memory to fade from my life like a dream. My lips need not speak when my heart mourns sincerely, for erief often dwells where it seldom 15 seen. HER LONELY DAUGHTER, MRS. CORA MARBURY. . FROHLICH, GEORGE H. Tn sad but loving Temembrance of our dear father, GEORG] H. FROHLICH, who passed away five yéars ago today, July 15, 1925, Dearest one, how we miss you. Since from earth you passed away, And our hearts are aching for you 'As Wa think of you toda You have gone from us, dear one. To your Savior, good and true You have won the heavenly glory, Which it is for us to do. We have caly your memory. dear father, To remember our whole lives through And 301 ‘are one we never can for We Gre always thin uis” "LoVinG " CaTDREN. GEORGE, JOHN AND JOSEPH. VHYTE. HENRY V. In memory of our W T other, HENRY V. WHYTE, vears ago today, July 16, died seven years ag a5l VL. SPEARE CO. Nelther the successors of nor connected e and | ward Bldg.. 15th and H sts. n.w. Phone | Nat._ 5796. HANDBAG. brown, containing wearin parel: dropped from running board o {omobile. _Phone National 3514, Apt. 108. OVAL CAMEO BREASTPIN-Value senti Pinder return and receive reward. Apartment 34, 1789 Lanier pl. PAIR OF TORTOISE SHELL GLASSES—8, urday, between Veterans' District Building and 13th and G. Reward. Phone Met. X!.?.NJ. Apt. 57. i POCKETBOOK—Lady's, brown leather. con: taining identification card, vicinity of RS R dbwntown, ' Reward. 1304 C st.ne 180 POCKETBOOKLady § biack strap pockei- o oharing Californis ariver s license et fer: eward. " Phone Clev. 1403 | PURSE, large black leather, _containing !v':\nv‘zesy and ring with 13 diamonds, ete.. on Yo Fredericksburg; liberal reward. Mrs | Fomt. 3157 Calitornia. st. Apt. 412. Phone | Potomac_j049. with the original W. R. Speare establish- ment, 1009 H St. N.W. k. 6626 Phone B imerly. 940 F_St. N.W. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance’ ST, NE { 438 Tonmeel Lincoln 0524 ALMUS R SPEARE Succeeding the Original W. R. Speare Co. 1623 Connecticut Ave. ' Poiomac 4600 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W. ¥hone west oue tablished 1841 JOHN T Estabiished 1816 1337 10th 8t. “Mother to RING—Gold, inscription nsi BN Ay 44, i3 as Keepsake. . May 24, 1858 Valuable Fnnra, Ciatendon 194 I WALLET. containing money, checks and nwpel,"l!o!‘l P rmit, between 9th and R. 1 ave. ne, Tth and Pranklin and éth and Adams l;’ ; liberal reward. H. B. Goldblatt, Adams 5 W WRIST WATOH—WHhite gold; lost Sunday at Glen Echo: valued ss gift. Finder kindly return 1242 Irving at. n.w. Reward. R. WRIGHT CO. 37 N.W.__ Phone North 0047, Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. 4200 9th St. N.W. Col._6324 J. WILLIAM LEE'S SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS CREMATORIUM 232 PA._AVE. NW.__N. 1384, CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone Lincoln 0332 W. W. Deal & Co. _816 H ST. NE LINCOLN 8200 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. Moaern Chaper. TeleohoneNational 2473 FUNERAL DESIGNS. Auto _Delivery Service Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. Artistic—expressive—inexpenstve. 1388 PRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS AT MOD. ATE PRICES. TEL. NAT. 2416 & NAT. 0106 Open Evenings " {41 &, Eye and Sundays CEMETERIES. ‘GLENWOOD CEMETERY Vaultage, $5 per month Cholco lots ‘and sites for sale. FORT LINCOLN CEMETERY invites inspection of its beautiful COLUMBARIUM Family vaults and single niches for in- terment. of cremation ashes. For sale or ent. Lots for sale in new Masonic section) 1332 G_Street N.W. and at Call District 6103 or Lin- Two offices cemetery gate. 3579 " CEMETERY LOTS. FHRER S[TER IN GLENWOOD, IN ection. for sale chesp for cash. 3309 Wis. P v Wm Fhone Mdmecin 4000 . 4 .

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