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Our Toilet Goods Section Has Moved A New Bed y Simmons With Spring and Layer Felt Mattress $27.45 A dignified design, suitable for mansion or bungalow. In Forestwood walnut or light Butt walnut wood finish—the latter with stenciled floral decoration on panels. Sizes 3’ 3'—4'—4' 6", Bedwear—Third Floor Cle_arance.’ 150 Wash Frocks Originally $1.95 and $2.95 69c A remarkably low price for dresses like these! oiles, batistes, lawns, dimities, prints and tissue ginghams— with details that plainly mark them as higher-priced dresses. Sizes up to 42. Daytime Frocks—Third Floor Only 300 * Rayon Bloomers Pantas and Vests Originally 79¢ 59c They’re full cut, well tailored garments of an unusually fine gauge raypn. In pink, peach and nile “green —with flatlock seams stitched in matching thread. Sizes 36 to 38. Underwesr—Third Floor Girls’ Tub Frocks for School Wear Originally $1.95 41.39 Most of them sleeveless—and that’s just what girls want for the first warm days of school. Dimities, voiles and piques— printed or plain. Sizes 7 to 14 year Girls’ 50c to 69c Berets, Only 39¢ Girls' Wear—Fourth Floor 250 69c Parchment Lamp Shades 49c In attractive bell shapes and in colors that are pleasing both when the light is off and on. Styles for bridge and table lamps. Lamps—Sixth Floor THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, AUGUST 11,' 1930. LANSBURGH & BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts.~FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—National 9800 To a More Commodious Location On the Street Floor—And Offers These 31 Values in a Get-Acquainted Event! Norida Face Powder....59% Vanity Dresser Colgate’s Bath Soap, 6 for 45¢ Mirror A. R. A. 2-qt. Combination $ 1 Syringe ............$1.89 Norida Compacts.. .39¢ 8x10-Inch Plate Glass Mirror, duco colorings. Scott’s Toilet Tissue 12 Rolls, 95¢ Mavis Talcum Powder ...3 cans, 46c Colgdte Cashmere Toilet 808D .vcvve.....3 for 550 Zip Hair Remover. Pebeco Tooth Paste. Mum Deodorant ... Renaud’s Sweet Pea Per- fume, flask ..........85¢ Willlams Shaving Cream . . 26¢ Frostilla Healin| Lotion ..........e0 Novelty Bath Salts.....59¢ A. R. A, Tooth Brushes, 29¢ 3-pc. Tollet Sets......$2.95 Auto Strap, Razor and § Blades ...ccoeceeess.. 450 Melba Cream PPN o 21e Melba Love Me Powder, 29¢ -Large Kleenex.........33¢ Djer-Kiss Bath Salts...59¢ Djer-Kiss Perfume Set, with face and talcum powder ....... «..95¢ A. R. A. Syringes, 2-quart Vitalis Hair Preserva- tive ....oc0eeee .82 DeVilbiss Atomizers....85¢ Pond’s Cold Cream.....3% Houbigant's Face POWEr ....ccaeeees..T9€ Musical Powder Jars..$2.89 Boys' Military Sets.....85¢ . Large Lux Flakes 3 for 67¢c No Phone, Mail or C. O. D. Orders Filled on These Items Tollet Goods—Street Floor GenuineCamellia Hand-Carved Jewelry Is Most Popular For Present Wear They're lustrous and tint- ed in a delicate manner to resemble the rare ivory roses our grandmothers wore. Pendants, chokers, earrings and brooches can be had to match. 50c to $2.95 Jewelry—Sireet Floor Pack a Trunkful In the New Wonderbilt Week-End Case You would never be- lieve us if we told how much this case can carry! You must see it! It's of black or brown fabrikoid with leather handles and crash and silk lining. Moderately priced. $12.50 and $15 Lussage—Btreet Floor 10 Days Required to Complete Printing and Embroidery Orders Order Yours Now in Time for School Use 200 Single Sheets of Paper Imprinted With Your Name and Address Or 100 Folded Sheets 100 Envelopes Printed to Match Stationery— Street Floor Hand-Embroidered Monogram ’Kerchiefs 6 for $1.50 Six fine white linen handkerchiefs for women, with one or two of your initials embroidered in the smart block style. Order now. ¥ Handkerchiefs—Street Floor A Boneless Rengo Belt Corsetlette $3.50 A handsome garment of lustrous rayon satin, with an all-silk swami top and elastic gussets over the hips. Flesh— sizes 32 to 40. Corsets—Third Floor CAPT. CHARLES S. ROOT BURIED IN ARLINGTON Military Honors for Officer Who Died From Taxicab Injuries. Funeral services for Capt. Charles S. Root, 56 years old, officer in charge of the intelligence ‘section of the United States Coast Guard here, who died in Casually Hospital Friday from injuries sustained when struck by a _taxicab, were conducted in Arlinglon Cemetery today at 10 o'clock. Interment Was with full military honors. A military escort formed at the Fort Myer gate. Honorary pall bearers were &s fol- lowsy Capt. D. F. A. de Otte, Engineer-in- chief R. B. Adams, Constructor J. Q. Walton, Capt. L. C. Farwell, Comdr. George' E. Wilcox and Comdr. N. B. al Capt. Root sustained the injuries when crossing the street at Massachu- setts avenue and Sixth street last Tuesday. ~Capt. Root had served in the Coast Guard for more than 30 years. He resided at 1315 Clifton street. MARY ALICE BURROUGHS, 80, DIES IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Mary Alice Burroughs, 80 years old, widow of William E. Burroughs, died in Providence Hospilal yesterday |after an flness of several months | _Funeral services will be conducted in Holy Trinity Catholic Church Wednes- day morning at 9 o'clock, following brief services at her residence, 1582 | Poxhall road. Interment will be in | Holy Rood Cemetery. Mrs. Burroughs = was a native of Washington. She is survived by a son, John Burroughs, and four daughters, Mrs. Emma _Wise-Hunter, Mrs. Jo- sephine Mutchler, Mrs. Blanche Ready and Mrs, Ida Johnson. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair, continued c(:aldwnlxht and tomorrow; gentle north winds. Maryland — Fair tonight; slightly cooler in northeast portion; tomorrow falr; moderate to fresh northwest and north winds. Virginia—Fair, continued cool tonight and tomorrow; ' fresh northwest and north winds diminishing tomorrow. West Virginia—Fair, continued cool tonight and tomorrow. Record for 36 Hours. | Thermometer—Saturday, 12 mid- | night,, 81; Sunday, 4 am., 78; 8 am. | 8; noon, 88: 4 pm., 87; 8 pm., 82; 13 | midnight, 72; 4 am., 66; 8 a.m., 67; noon 76. Barometer—Saturday, 12 midnight, 29.79; Sunday, 4 am., 29.71; 8 am 29.76; 4 p.m. 29.81; § p.m. 29.82; 12 midnight, 29.93; 4 am., 29.95; 8 am, 30.02; noon, 29.99. Highest temperature, 88, occurred at noon yesterday; lowest temperature, 63, occurred at 6.45 a.m. today. | Temperature same date last year— | Highest, 91; lowest 74. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and | Geodetle Survey.) Today—Low tide, 3:47 a.m. and 4:09 | p.m.; high tide, 9:16 a.m. and 9.48 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 4:26 a.m, and 4:44 pm; high tide, 9:53 am. and 10:24 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 5:17 a.m.; sun sets 7:09 p.m- 4 ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:18 a.m.; sun sets 7:08 p.m. Moon rises 8:33 p.m.; sets 7:06 a.m. Condition of the Water. | Potomac, clear; Shenandoah, slightly muddy. Weather in Various Cities. @ tem o ‘lepue; Stattons. Weather. eee J030mOR ‘meg o) we Abilene, 70 0.04 Clear Albany,’ N. Y, .88 76 58 ... PLcloudy Atlanta, 2 Cloud: Atiantic 3 Clea! Clea. Birmingham 9 Pi.cloudy Bismarck, N. D! 6 Cloudy Boston, Mase... 29.83 Clear Buffalo, N. ¥ 2 5 ; Clear Charleston, S.C.29.94 Cloudy Chicago, fIl..." 3024 2 . Cloudy Cincinnati, Ohio 30.16 Clear Cleveland, Ohio. 30.10 2. Pr.cloudy 2996 Clear 30.12 Cloudy Detroit, Mic.. 30.16 El Paso, Tex. Iveston, Tex Helenu, Mont . Kansus Los Angeles.... 3 Louisville, "K' et Miami, a0 . Clear rleans, L. q PLcloud; New York, N.¥. Clewr """ Oklahoma' City. 3 Clear Omaha, Nebr... 2 Clear Ehiludeiphin .1 200 6 111l Clear | nix. Ariz Cloudy | Pittsburgh, P X 212 Clear” Portland, Me. . 5 Clear Portland, Oreg 68 ... Cloudy Raleigh,’ N, C. 2 Cloudy Salt Lake City, Cloudy Sen' _Antonio. . il Clear San Diego. Calif 3 ! Rain San Prancisco Cloudy St. Louis. Mo 64 0.04 Clear St’ Paul. Minn 58 oudy Seattle. 'Wash 50 ... Clear Spokene, Wash 3 [ Clear Tampa, Fla. . 78 .l Clear WASH., D. € 63 1.1 Plcloudy (7 a.m., Greenwich time, today.) Stations Temperature. Weather. London, England. 62 Rain Paris, France 66 Rain Vienria, Austria. 60 Clear Berlin,’ Germ: 60 Clear Brest,’ France. .. 60 Rain Stockholm, Sweden', 60 Clear (Noon. Greenwich time. today.) Horta (Fayal). Azores... 76 _ Parlcloudy i Cufrent abservations.) Hamilton, Bermuda. 24 Clear b: 78 Clear 82 Part clondy Two, Tiille, blnck. Tonk hair, white breast and feel, Oue spaniel the other poodle type. Aiso tall white poodle, il healthy, ‘aflectionste. May have been’ lost some time. Owner please ansver one who can furnish kood home Box 26-E, Star office. LOST. BUNCH OF KEYS, lerald Tar, vic and K, 215t st warket, Interior Bids. 1837 K 'n.w. Disi._0663. DIAMOND RING. vicinity K st. markel, 215t and K, Saturday. Liberal roward it Teturned to A. R. Hooker. 2021 L n.w. 13 DIAMOND BOW-SHAPED PIN, set willi 51 diamonds. on Friduy. Aug. 8, bet. Wis- consin_ave. ‘and Union Station. " Liberal re- Ward If returned to Selingers, 818 F At nw. DOG. Eskimo S “Buddy”: vicin se. Reward. 829 Ky, i GLASSES -Silv S probubly at Wide- water, Md. Nl 9683, Keward. 13" GUITAR—Somewhere near Coun. ave, and Legation sti reward: 815 18th st n.w. Metropolitan_ 16 dh LIST. contuining nanies of ¢ addresse, on Miliinry Tds Alexandrin pike or 14th sL) Pu. ave. Aer- 1 Oll Co., Roatlsii, Va. diy T brown case, Fails Chlirch” wewara. © : POCKETBOOK, tan, Suiurdsy sTiernioon b tween “or viciinis of | Lincols | Memorinl, Atiington Cemetery aud Abbey Mausolenni. Reward. _Box 97, Fort Myer. Va. - 12* PURSE. brown suede. Sun. pam., 14ih and N. Y. ave. or in taxi. Keep rings, money. Reward.Adams 2018, 12 PURSE—Small, rray. on 13t st n.w. bet. G ing._Reward._Met. 0110, i SILVER _PIN, round, antia; hand_cut: Safurday evening. ~Reward. 234 Tower Bldv. . WEDDING i People’s drox tween 14th and 15th sts. on H Phone Columbis 0462, ey $50 BILL Saturday eve on 9th st {ween Schuiie's Clear Store, Sih aud G ais. b and F sts’ “Will finder please Teturi to_John_Foly, 500 E_st nwers Lo name ON GRANITE MON ENTAL CO., Inc. W JARDINE. Secty, \ 448 New York ‘Ave. N. Natr. ss70. MRS. MARY E. WHITING, LIFELONG RESIDENT, DIES Mrs. Mary E. Whiting, a lifelong resident of “Washington, died yester- day at her residence, 906 Seventh sireet southwest. She was'78 years old. Mrs. Whiting, the widow of Richard ‘T. Whiting, had resided the greater part of her life in the Southwest sec- tion. She was a member of the Third Order of the Dominican Parish of St. Dominic’s Church, She is survived by four sons, William, George, Joseph and James Whiting. Four grandchildren also survive.. Funeral services will be held at 8:30 | o'clock tomorrow morning at the resi- dence, followed by requiem mass at 9 o'clock in St. Dominic’s Church. In- terment will be in Congressional Ceme- | tery. . 322 S°C. ave. se. | Huspiial 728 Newion bl Michael Mastrukoff, 69, 1808 Riggs pl Nathan Horn. 68, 1378 Jeflerson st Nicholas Li Calzi, . Children's Hospital. Susan Neal, 80, Gallinger Hospital Charles_Cheeks, 75, Gallinger Hospital, Aaron Simpson, 72, Gallinger Hospital Mary Gordon, 92, 3117 Sherman ave Lucy Clayton, 67, 1237 Irving st. Elizabeth Ross, 51, 1609 Covkseys ct. Charles Jones,' 49, Gallinger Hospital. Lewis Herbert, 45. Providence Hospital James Johnson, 39, Freedmen’s Hospital Madison Juggins, 38, Walter Reed Hospit: Maggie Landon.' 32 Georgetown Hospital Prank Evans, 30, 249 Warcen st. n.e. Edward Wilson, '27. Georgetown' Hospltal Mumin Nims, 22, Gallinger Hospital Jimes Murtiin, " Chuldrens iospiat arold Lioyd, jr. 6 months, Children's srdisrold “Lioyd, § months, Children’ lnfsut to R. C. and Estelle Crutchfiel 6 days, Fieeduien's Hospitul el Qarda of Thauks AMMANN, MARY. We wish to thaunk our relatives and miany friends for the kind expressions of sympathy and floralst:ibutes sent us at the death of MARY AMMANN. THE FAMILY. FIELD. MARY. We wish to_express to “our relatives, Teighbors and many friends our sincerest appreciation and thanks for their many courlesies during the iliness of our u ¥ GREEN FIEL 4 s and kind ords of sympathy at the Of her deati HER CHILDREN. LONNIE M. RICHARD SON, RICHARD B. GREENFIELD AN GEORGE if. GREENFIELD, Jr . Deaths. ALEXANDER, CHARLES G. Departed this life Sunday, August 10, at 3:20 p.m., 8t Freedmen s Hospital, CHARLES G. ALEX- ANDER. brother of Thomsas snd Austin Alexander. “Notice of funeral later. Re- mains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 U st. n.w. BECKWITH, BURGESS. Departed this life August 10, 1930, BURGESS He leaves to mourn their host of relatives and friends. ~Fi neral Wednesday, August 13, from Ja H. Winslow Co. chapel, 12th and R s BLAKENEY, WILLIAM 0. On Monday, Aucust 11, 1930, at 8 a.n., WILLIAM O, BLAKENEY, axed 56 yeais. Funeral fr IS late vesidence. 2019-A 4Ll ne. on Wednesday, August 13, at 2 b Kela- tives wnd friends tuyited 10 attend. Intei- ment al Glenwood Cemetery. BKOWN, GEORGE W. Departed this life on Saiurday, August'9, 1930, ‘ai the resi- dence of Lis sister, Mrs. Iester Berry, East Avlington, Va.,” GEORGE W.. son of the late Lewls Brown. He leaves (0 mourn his_departure a loving mother, iwo s ters, two brothers and other relatives and friends. Remains resting at the John T. Rhiges funeral chapel, 3rd and Eve sts: s.w. Funeral Tuesday, August 12, at 1 from the Mouni Zion Bantist Arlington, ‘Va. 11 BURROUGHS, MARY ALICE. On Sunday, August 10, 1930, at 11:25 am.. MARY 1 beloved wite of the late’ William Puueral from 1582 Foxhall Wednesduy, Auxust 13, L thence (o Holy “Trinily Chureh, h requien mass will be sung at 9 o'clock. Relstives apd friends invited to uttend. Interment Holyrood Gemetery, 1% CAMPBELI INIA_ HOLLYDAY. On Mondny, A 1, 1930, st her residence in Eustern. Md. VIRGINIA HOLLYDAY CAMPBELL. wifé of Levin H. Campbell and _mother-in-law of Comdr. Wal- ter Sharp, U. S. Navy, Funeral Wed- nesday morning. August 13, from Christ’s P. E. Church, Eastern, Md. CASHELL, GEORGE T. Suddenly, Sunday, August 10, 1930, ut 4 p.m., at his residence, [ wurd _pl. _Silver Spring, Md. GEORGE T. CASHELL. Jate residence Tuesday, Aukust 1 Priends and relatives’ invited. Interment wt Rockville Cemetery. . COLOMO., NESTOR. On Sunday, August 10, 1930, st Providence Hospital. NESTOR. beloved husband of Maclovia Colomo. Fu- Sanell's chupel, 5th and H sts, n.W.. . Aukust 12, b B:30 8. Reaii Joseph's Church ai § am, d ds juvited. In- tery. COX, JAMES, Suddenly, on Sunday, August 10,1930, JAMES, axed 4 years, beloved son of Janies T. und Catharine Cox of 5239 5th st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. DYSON, EVERLINE, Departed this life on Saturday, August 9, 1930, ut $ am., at the home of her dsughter. Mary E. Thomas, 824 25th st. n.w., EVERLINE DYSON, de- voted mother of Mury E. Thomas. Chris- tine Ridgley, John L. Dyson, Raymond Dyson, Edward. Dyson, and sister of Car- e Nugenl, Charles’ Parker, ~Alexander Johnson. She also leaves a host of grand- chilgren and other relatives and friends. Funeral Tuesdey, August 12, from Pleasunt View Church, Quince Or- | chard, Md. Remains resting at' W. Erifest Jurvis' funeral 1432 You st. nw. ARRIET A. On Sunday, August A at 11 am. at Notiingham, Prince Georses Co. Md. HARRIET A. beloved wife of the iate Henderson Dyson. 1 "Tuesday. August 12, at 2 pan. 2 Brooks Church. Brooks Grove, Md. Priends and relatives invited. —Interment Brooks Grove, Md. FRANK A. Departed this life Friday. Aucust 8 1930, at his residence. 9" Warren st. n.e. FRANK A. EVANS ile is survived by a host of relatives and friends, Remains resting at_the chapel of ‘George B. Clurke Co.. 1416 Floridi ave. e until 11 mm. Mouday: thereaftrr at 1lis ‘late residence. where funeral services Will 'be held Tuesday, Augusi 12, &t Y b Interment Ardaston National Cemetery. 1 FANTROY, AMANDA. On Saturday. August 9. 1930, at Gurfield Hospital. AMANDA FANTROY, beloved wife of Rev. William Fantroy. devoted mother of Marshall C. Robinson, Robert E. Sarah E. and Ethel E. Fantroy. loving sister of Mrs. Florence Williams_Bert, Winston and Dudley Rob- inson. She slso leaves eight grandchil- dren, one great-grandchild and a_host of olher ' relalives and friends. Remains Testing at her late residence. 1215 4th st. | & A9 Bt.&fl!l. T} 2 dnw PEARSON. GEORGE GRARAM, Suidmf: on Satirday, August 8. FhaHAM Viighed ‘Rusband of Aore D earson (nee McCauley). res P o g Ttk it home of Perry & Wa. 20 H st, n.w., on Tuesday, August 12, at 2 p.m. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. Relativesmpa tiesde fnvited, ARSON. GEORGE G. A special com municxlion” of Stansbiry “Ladwe - No. *34F F. A. A M_ is called for Tuesday, August 12. 1030, ‘a0’ 1 o'clock .. Lo attend the funeral services of our late broths GEORC G; PEARSON. By #srder of th Tnaster. RALPIT 1. HEBBARD, + | QUINN, ANNA M. Suddenly. on Saturday. 9, 1930, ANNA M.. beloved wife of Funeral from her date Shepherd st, n.¥. om Tuesday. ist 12 at 8:30 a.m. thence: to Sacred Heart Church. whers requiem mass will be said at 9 o'clock for the re pose of her soul = Relatives and friends invited. Interment St. Mary's Cemstery, * ROBEY, BARBARA MARIE. On Sunday August 10, 1930, at Children's Hospital, BARBARA' MARIE. only danghier of Ber tha M. and Bernard F. Robey. Funeral from lier parents’ residence, 2513 17th sl n.w. on Wednesday morning, August 13, On Saturdsy, Au- & “orief iilnessa beloved husband of eral from the home | E Tuesday, Au- | sust 12, at 8:30 a.m, s ‘at St. Aloveius | Church’ ai 9 am. Axlington ; | ry. 1 SEVILLE, GRACE EVELYN. On Saturdas. August' 9, 1930, at Sibley Hospiial, GRACE oved siser of Marlan W. . Seville. Amy A, hav- rence and Lou: h Funeral services at the S. H. on Tuesday, August 12, at termenct at Arlington Cemetery. ST. CLAIR, J. WINGATE. On_Saturdsr.' st 9. 1930, 'at 2 pm. J. WINGATE. ved hushand of Rosetta Henderson St Clair. Funeral services will be held ai Iis fate residence, 335 3 T, se., on ‘ues- av. August 12, at 2:30 pm. Interment biivate e TAVENNER. MARIA, On Sundsy, Augnust, 10. 1930, ‘at her residence. 2610 36th pl nw.. MARIA, daughter of the late Charles Humilton and A Tavenner. Funeral, ervices at her Iate residence, TiesdAy August 12, at 11 a.m. Funeral privale WHITING, MARY E._On Sundav. Ausus| 0, . MARY E. wife of the Iate Rich-* Whiting, ~ She is survived by four William H.. George H. Joseph O, mes H. Whiting. Funeral. from_her: 6, 906 TR st. s.w. oh Tues L 12 At 8:30 a1m. thence to" 8t s Church, where mass will be, 3 a . for the renese of her soul Kelatives and friends fnvited. Interment Congressional Cemetery. WOODARD. THOMAS. On Saturdayv. Au: @it 9. 1930, after & long illness, THOMAS 4 WOODARD, father of Mrs. Arminta King and brother of Mrs. Elizabeth Parlinm and grandfather of Arnita Kine. Funeral, Wednesday, Augist 13, &¢ 2 pom. from* Moon_& Ailen’s funeral palors, i2th_ st.. and Florida ave. n.w. 12 YOUNG, ANNIE. Departed this life Satur-» day. August 9. 1930, ANNIE YOUNG, de- . Voted daughter of Mrs. Jane Cox. nfece of Mrs. Francis Dozier “and cousin ef Henrietia Hawking. She also leaves to mourn their loss other relatives and: friends. ~Remains resting at Barnes & Gray funeral parlors. 614 415 st s.w. un- i Tuesday. August 12, 4 pm.. thence to her late residence. 300 2nd st. 5.w. whers the funeral will be held_ Wednesdar, Aucust 13. at 1 p.m., Rev. R. S, W. Thomas oficiatiny. s | YOUNG, PETER. Departed this life -sud- denly ‘Sunday, August 10, 1930. at 2 am., s Cusushy Hospital PETER YOUNG.' fle lexves Lo mourn his departure a love ik wother, Mrs. Mildred Young: four sis< ters. Mrs. Anna White, Mrs.- Blanche Brown, Mre. Janie Woodson. Mrs. Mildred Johnson: two brothers, Guy' and Richard « Young. and a host of other relatives and . friends. Remains resting at the Eugens Ford pariors. 1300 So. Capitel st. until 4 Wednesday, August 13. thence to the hom of his sister. 74 Defrées st, n.w. Funeral Thursday, August 14, from Second Bantis Church. 2nd_st. between M and N sw. Rev. John Richerds pastor. . Interment at Woodlawn Cemete 13 Tu Memoriam. BRANDENBURG. SARAH E. In loving membrance of my- dear sister, SARAH BRANDENBURG. who departed this life four years aeo today, August 11, 1026, Four-years have passed since that sad day~ When the one I loved was called away., God took lier Lome, it was His wills But in my beart [ love her still. o HER SISTER, MRS. A. E. HOLBROOK. ¢ DOMERTY. ALVIN E. In sad but loving -3 membrarce of our dear son And_brother, , ALVIN'E. DOHERTY, who passed away five vears ago today, August 11, 192 He_will never be forgotten: Never his memory fade; Sweetest_thoughts will linger ‘Around the grave where he is loid LOVING MOTHER AND FAMILY. WARNESS, THEODORE K. In loving mem- - of ‘our_dear friend, THEODORI TARNESS, who pussed away: three years: 220 today. August 11, 1927. The world may change from year to year, Our lives from day to day. Bui (e love and memory of you, Teddy, - Shixll hiever pass away. MRS. H. OSBOURN AND RUTH. - | HENSON, GEORGIA. BECKETT, ADELE.: Tn sad but loving remembrance of my bes Joved mother, 'GEORGIA HENSON. whe') departed this life August 11, 1913, and d Voted ' grandmother. ADELE BEC] 2 who departed this life January 11, 1028 . Like ivy on a withered oak, When ofher things decay My Jove for you will always live And never Tade away. But time will come, I care not when, . , Thet I with you muy dwell BERNICE CLARK. *., . ELIZABETH. In sad but loviog re- membrance of onr dear mother and srand- & | mother, ELIZABETH LEE, who fell asleeD ., | one vear axo, August 0, 1929. T The depths of our sovrow we canmot:tell ¥ | At'the loss of our mother we loved so well, And while she lies in peaceful sieep Her memory we shail always keep. . HER DEVOTED CHILDREN AND GRAND- CHILDREN. _LOTTIE, DANIEL _AND:3 ROBERT, ANNA MAE AND ROBERT, Jr. © PULLIAM. EDWARD. In sad but loving re-. membrance of m¥ dear husband, EDWARD PULLTAM. who entered into_eterrml rest one year weo Loday, 1,3 TATE. HANNAH C. A tribute of love an respect (o dear mother, HANNAH C. . TATE, Who departed this life Six years ago’ today, August 11, 1924 Z Dear is the grave where my mather is laid, Seet s the memory that never will fade YOUR DEVOTED DAUGHTER, ANNIE . TATE. . ILSON. ROBERT CARTER. 1Tn loving re. W rembrance of our beloved husb or and grandfather. ROBERT CAR’ SON. who died onc year ago today, August. 11. 1929 HIS DEVOTED WIFE, DAUGHTERS AND GRANDCHILDREN 2 and may be seen Monday. Augisi | after 5 pm. Funeral Tuesday. Au- st" 12, at 1 pan. from Salem Baptist Clireln, N st. belween 9th and 10th sts. LW, UAZEL. McKENY. Departed this life on Sutu Augiist 9, 1930, MCKENY HAZEL. beloved son 'of Mr. and Mrs Jesse linzel of 1371 Flotida ave. ne. F eral Tuesday, August 12, at 11 a.m.. from the chapel of George B. Clarke Co. 1416-18 Florida ~ave. ne. Interment Payne's Cemelery. MOWARD, SAMUEL M. Departed this life on Suturday, August 9. 1930, SAMUEL H.. and devoted uncle of Mary E. Davis. Re- | FUNERAL DIRECTORS. | ALMUS R SPFARE’ | Sueceeding the Original W. ‘R, Speare Co. | 1623 Conmecticut_Ave. __ Potomae_4600 ‘ Joseph F. Birch’s Sons USAAC BIRCH) . o o, 13034 M St. N.W. Fiiudhea inas Established 1876 hustand of the late Martha E. Huwnru]JOHN R “WRIGHT CO. lus can be seen at the Geo. W. Grice pel, “T2th ‘and R Sts. n.w.. until : Tucsday. Funeral Tuesday, August Al 2 pom.. from Mount Zion ‘M. E. Cliurch, 201 si. and Dumbarton ave. n.w. Rev. Julius Carroll, pastor. HOWARD, SAMUEL. Officers and members of Warren Lodve. No. 8. F. A. A, Mg are Dereby notified of the death of Bro. SAM- | UEL HOWAKD, Who departed this life Sat- \rdiy, August 9, 1930 Puneral Tuesday, Urust 12, At 2 pm. from Mount Zion M Church, 28ih .. wid D Ww. OMcers 1 FLEMIN J WILLIAM 1I. WESTRAY. Sec('y. JACKSON, EMMA. On Sunday, Aueust 10 1930, AL’ 4:40 Wt ier rpsidence. 17 Sth st mow. ‘EMMA JACKFON.the be- loved daughter of Martha Jopnson, devoted Wie ‘of Roland P. Jacksh, mother of Mrs. Mary Doherty. Mis. Biftha Edmunc Mry. Gertrude Slaughter, Nuthaniel, Johr wnd Roland P. Jackson. jr. She {5 ulso Survived my many other relatives and friends. Funeral Wednesday. Aukust 12 at'l pim. from Vermont Avenue Baptist | urch, " Remains Texting st the ~ W Eruest Jarvis funeral church. 1452 U st Titerment Lineolu Memorinl Cem: | etery. 12 JARBOE. MARTHA J turday, August | 9. 193, wl her residence. e mw MARTHA' 3. beloved Inte Georke H. Jurboc. axed 643 1 Irom the’ chapel of Thos. 8. S U Stw. on Tuesdny, Ausust 12, ab 11 " Reintives and friends ivited 'to a {end. Interment ut Glenwood Cemetery. MEEKS, MARY P, Ou Monday, August 11. Clyde J. ‘Nichols, Inc. _4209 0th St. N.W.__ . Col & Herbert B. Nevius et 2608, W. W. Deal & Co. _816 H ST_NE_____ LINCOLN_ 00" J. WILLIAM LEE'S’ SONS,”™ FUNERAL DIRECTORS CREMATORIUM on 232 PA. AVE._N.W__ NATIONAL 1384, 1388 CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone_Lincoln_037% " Frank Geier’s Sons Co. + 113 SEVENTH ST. NW. i 4 N SEVRTH S, National 2473, V. L. SPEARE CO:; Nelther the suceessors of nor connectsd wi(h‘ the original W R._ Speare establish- Bitote eronx eeag 1009 H St. N.Wo Formerly 910 S N 4 Ly 0th St. N.! Phone_North 60 | 1930, at her residence, 3628 3ist st., Mount Rainier, Md. MARY 'P. MEEKS loved wife of Clinton E. Mee from the Wm. H. Sardo & Co. funer: chapel, 412 H st on Wednesday, Alust 13, Relatives and friends invite Interment at 1 ATTELLIA 1. On Sunday, Au- 1930, ATTELLIA J. ‘wife of the late William MecIntire, wied 74 vears. Pu- neral from W. W. Deal's funeral home, 816 H st. ne.. on Ay, August 12, at 8:30 wm.i thence to Holy Comforter Church. Where requiem mass will be said at 9 am. Tor'sthe. Fepote of her soul. Tnterment | Motint Olivel. Cemelery { McSWEE KATE. _Suddenly, on Friday. | August 8.°1930, at Hammondiport, N. Y. Miss KATE MCSWEENY. beloved dauxhier of the Iate Eugen C Me: v. Tnterment Mouut day, August 12. - MITCHELL, CAROLINE G. On Saturda August 9. 1930. at her residence, the Vi toria Apis. CAROLINE G.. in her 87th year, Widow of the late Capt. Frederick W. Mitchell, U. 8. Volunteers, Civil War. Services at thé 8. H. Hines Co. funer home. 2001 14th st, n. 11, at 7 p.m. PARKINS, CHARLES W. On Sunday, Au- gust 10 1530, CHARLES W.. elaved hus- band of the late Margaret A. Parkins (nee Knott). ~Funeral from the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Ethel E. Burroushs, 905 _Alabama ess Heizht on Tussday, A tives and_fiiends dar Hill Cemetery. Monday, Angust Wm. H. Sardo & Coy. Private Limousine Ambulance. ., 42 B ST NE Lincoln 0524, RAL DI VG:NS. » Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St;7 pramst. Aute Delivers: Sersl s s e e o1 GEO. C. SHAFFER PRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS AT MODi» ERATE PRICES. TEL. NAT. 2416 & NAT. 010§ Opes Eveninrt * 14th & Eye..s and_Sundays ~ CEMETERIES. b GLENWOOD CEMETERY . Vaultage, $5 per month Choice lots and sites for sale. FORT LINCOLN CEMETERY i inspection of beautiful CCLUMBARIUM Family vaults and single niches terment. of cremation For m (Lo tor sale in new Masonic Mces” 1332 G Street N sate. Call Distict 6l