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Vogelsang. After a preliminary educa- tion in the public elementary and high | VETERAN LAWYER DIES AT HOME HERE A. T. Vogelsang, Former As- sistant Secretary of In- terior, Expires. | lege of Law and the University of | caliternia, graduating from the latter 1886, He was a member of the law firm of Vogelsinz & Brown of San Francisco, and from 1912 to 1916 served | as chairman of the Public Utilities Corn.m!m n of San Prancisco and as a | mernber of the board cf supervisors of the city and County of San Franeisco. |~ Prom February to September. 1916. | he served as solicitor of the Deplrt- | ment of the Interior, with headquarters {in Washington, and 'from 1916 to_1921. | filled the office of First Assistant Secre- | tary of the department. He had alko {served as president of the Board o ame Commissicners of Cal Alexander Theodore Vogelsang, prom- | pom 209 & inent layer of this city and former First He was a member of the Family Club Assistant Secretary of the Interior, died | of san Franeisco and the Cosmos and at his home, 2400 Sixteenth street, yes- | Columbia Country Clubs of Washing- terday after a long illness. Since 1921 | ton, in addition to numercus profes Mr. Vogelsang had been a member of | sional associations. He was & member the local law firm of Vogelsang, Brown, | of the Masonic fraternity, belonging to Cram & Feely. He had held numercus | the Knights Templar and other bodies, public offices of importance. | and a member of the Phi Delta Sain. i Oitiioeate. | Phi Praternity of the University of California Born in Calaveras County, Calif He is July 19. 1861, Mr. Vogelsang was the i son of John Henry and Ann Margaret | survived by his widow. Mrs. Johnson Vogelsang. Private Pie rvices will be conducted at his | resic-.ace here, at a time to be an- | nounced later. Burial will be in Cali- fornia. Pre OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT —Weekly or Monthly Payments EISEMAN’S Fine Men's Wear Seventh and F AMBULANCES Best in Town. 84 00 Local Call. 0432 Ants Outbuild Mere Man, An ant “skyscraper” 960 times the length of the builder has been found in Western Australia. The hill was con- structed by termites or white ants. Crediting man with a height of 6 feet, | York, is about 170 times his height. If | he built, as the ant does, 960 times his | height, statisticians say. his would bs more than a mile high Ship Bnthmg Suit Latest. One of the sensations at the fashion- able beach at Aix-les-Bains, France, vear was the costume of a fair bather. It was of deep azure blue, the entire back above the waist being deco- |rated by an old English ship in full sail. As the wearer waded into the can’ Chambers Co. Col. W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. 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Your things carefully wrapped and delivered on scheduled time. | his tallest bullding, the Chrysler in New | building | water the ship appeared to be drifting | n sl THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON, D. €., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, |UNIDENTIFIED MAN HANGS SELF | schocls he attended the Hastings Col- | N OLD COAST with the degree of bachelor of laws in | GUARD BUILDING Body Is Found Dangling From Fire Escape, With "Male Help Want ’ An old man, stooped from years of hardship, and wearied from a search for work, wandered up to the foreman of & wrecking crew engaged in demolishing | the old Coast Guard Building on Four- teeenth street below Pennsylvania ave- nue yesterday afternoon and asked per- | mission to slezp the night beneath the roof. It was granted. This morning his dead body was | dangling by a length of rope from one of the uppermost rungs of an inner fire | escape ladder on the fourth floor of the | building. There lay on the floor benexth the | drooping figure a newspuper clipping of the “male help wanted” column of a newspaper. Joseph B. Johnson, a member of the wrecking crew tearing down the old building, which was abandoned to make for the new park development discovered the body of the old man, as CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. | TODAY 1 Dinner, American Gold Star Mothers. | Hamilton Hotel 6:30 p.m. Meeting, Zeta Chapter, Beta Gamma Phi, Hamilton Hotel, 7 pm. Meeting, Petworth Citizens' Assocta- tion, Petworth School, Eighth and Shepherd streets, 8 p.m. Card party, Capitol Order of Shepherds of I street, 8:30 pm e, No. 3. Bethlehem, 808 Card party, bemefit of St James Catholic Church, at church auditorium Thirty-seventh street and Rhode Island | avenue, Mount Rainier, Md., 8 p.m. Lecture, “The American Merchant Marine and Its Future,” by Dr. Alfred H. Haig, Church of the Covenant, 8 pm.. auspices of Business Women's | Couneil. Meeting and _dance, Washington Chapter, American Institute of Bank- | ing, smail ball room of the Willard Hotel, 8 p.m. Dinner, Federal Chapter, No. 38, | O. E. B, Northeast Masonic Temple. | Eighth and F streets northeast, § to 7 Dm FUTURE. Luncheon, Rotary Club. small ball found | " ‘Ad Lying on Floor. yet unidentified, shortly after 8 o'clock | this morning. | |~ Johnson recalled the visit of the man | to the building shortly before the close | of working hours yesterday. Coat on arm and hat in hand, his weary step told of hunger and homelessness. He was in search of work, he told Johnson. Could they use an old man on a wrecking crew? Hardly Policeman C. W. Masonheimer and Sergl. E. W. Reed of No. 1 precinct who cut the body down, found a sheet of pasteboard for a mattress and = | cardboard box of shavings for a pillow | on the floor where he had slept Examination of the man's clothing falled to disclose any marks of identi- fication. Following an examination by District Coroner J. Ramsay Nevitt, the body was ordered removed to the Dis- trict Morgue. Police said an inquest will_be held. [ room of the Willard Hotel, tomorrow, 12:30 p.m. Luncheon, D. C. Bankers' Associa- | tion, cabinet room of the Willard Hotel, tomorrow, 12:45 p.m JOHN DOLPH WEDS MRS. L. C. CORBETT Promment Clubman and His Bride on Honeymoon Trip in Canada. Married vecterday in Rockville, John Dolph, former insurance official and prominent clubman of the Capital, and 1is bride, the former Mrs. Lucille C Corbett, today are on a wedding trip | in_Canada Mr. Dolph, who is 60 years old, and his wife, 45 years, had kept their plans theit marriage a secret. The fact they had obtained a marriage se in the Maryland city was the t definite word to become public. The ceremony was performed by Rev Frank A. Tyler, pastor of the Roekville Methodist Episcopal Church, in the presence of only a few intimate friends of the couple. Their Plans Indefinite. How Jong Mr. and Mrs. Dolph will remain away could not be learned to- day. No one could be reached at Mrs. Dolph's home at 1222 Massachusetts | avenue or at Mr. Dolph's offices in the Luncheéon meeting, presidents of the Parent-Teacher Associations of the District and members of the State board of managers, Burlington Hotfel, tomerrow, 12:30 pm. Guest of honor, Mrs. Hugh Bradford, president of tlie National Congress of Parents and Teachers. Meeting, Kit Carson Woman's Re- lief Corps. Soldiers, Sailors snd Ma- rines’ Club, Eleventh and L streets, tomorrow, 8 pan. Luncheon meeting, Lions Club, garden of the Mayflower Hotel, tomorrow, 12:30 | pam. Speaker, Morris S. Frank. | Luncheon, Optimistis Club, Hamllton | Hotel, tomorrow, 12:30 p.m. Constitution Day Inter-Club me ing, Capital Kiwanis district, compr ing clubs of Manassas, Alexandr | Winchester and Fledrrlrklblllfl, Va., | and Cumberland, Frederick and Ha- gerstown, Md., and Washington, Hotel | Washington, tomorrow, €:30 p.m. Meeting, Washington Exchange Club, Carlton Hotel, tomorrow noon. Speak- | | er, E. B. Baldwin. Subject, ‘To the North Pole With Peary.” | Underwriters Washington Building. At the Dolph residence, 5303 Colorado avenue. only workmen, who are making extensive re- pairs, could be reached by telephone. Mr. Dolph, a resident of Washington since 1909, was dean of insurance man- agers here until his retirement in De- cember, 1929, from the managership of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., with which he had been associated for 45 years. He is past president of the Natio Association of Life Under- writers and past president of the Life of the District of Co- lumbia Member of Many Clubs. He is & member of the Congressional | Club, Indian Spring Golf Club and the Piney Branch Citizens' Association. He is vice president of the Boys' Club of Washington. The first president of the local Rotary Club, Mr. Dolph was for two years chairman of its Boys' Work Committee Mr. Dolph also holds membershij the De Molay Commandery, of whic was_formerly commander, and in Tpm‘ ple-Noyes Lodge, of which he was for- merly master, ln Government assistance to farmers in | Bouth Africa may be discontinued. ved by ELITE Why Worry with Wash- Tubs and W ash- - omen? HE uses Elite’s Unstarched Finished Family everything washed and ironed ready for use. Service— No more washing! No more ironing! No more waiting and won- dering if the laundress will come this week! 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FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FOR ABNER BAILEY KELLY Former Cashier of Washington Gas Light Co. Is Buried in Glen- wood Cemetery. services for Abner Bailey Kelly, 83 years old, former cashier of the “Washington Gas Light Co. who died at his home, 3166 Seventeenth street, Priday night. were held this aft- ernoon at the residence, Dr. James | Miers, pastor of the Fourth Presbyte- | rian Church, officiating. Interment was in Glenwood Cemetery. Mr. Kelly, a native Washingtonian, had been with the Gas Light Co. nearly 57 years. He retired in 1929 as cashier, He was & charter member of the University Club and a former president of the Princeton Alumni Association. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Helen Elizabeth Gilbert Kelly; a daughter, Miss Mary Isabel Kelly; a son, Gilbert W. Kelly, and a brother, Dr. Joseph T. Kelly, THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Showers and thunderstorms tonight, probably clear- ing tomorrow morning; somewhat cool- er tonight; cooler tomorrow; gentle to moderate south and southwest shifting to_northwest winds. Maryland—Showers and thunder- storms tonight and probably tomorrog morning; somewhat cooler tonight; cooler tomorrow; moderate south' shift- ing to west and northwest winds. Virginia—Local thundershowers to- \mgm and probably tomorrow; slightly | cooler tonight; cooler tomorrow: mod- erate to fresh southwest .!h"tlnx to | west and northwest winds. West Virginia—Showers and cooler | tonight; tomorrow partly cloudy; prob- | ably showers and cooler in extreme east | portion. Record for Twenty-Four Hours, Thermometer—4 pm. 97; 8 pm., 86 12 midnight, 81; 4 am., 77; 8 am. | WBnnon 88. arometer—4 pm., 29 8 pm., | 26.78: 12 midnight, 26.80; 4 am., 2579 8 am., 20.84; noon, 29.82. Temperlture*fifllkhesh &t 4 pm. yesterday: | curred at 6 ‘a.m. today. ide Tables. Puneral 97, lowest, occurred 75, oc- | nd Geodetic Survey.) | continually “since 1902 | Mrs. (Furnished by United States Coast NOHE FUNERAL RITES SET FOR TOMORROW Services Will Be Held at Sacred Heart Catholic Church at 9§ AM. Funeral services for Clarence W. Nohe, 54 years old, veteran bookkeeper of the City Post Office, who died at his home, 1822 Monroe street, yesterday, will be conducted at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church, with solemn high mass, tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock. Interment will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery. A lifelong recident of this city, Mr. Nohe was widely known here. He had been employed at the City Post Office He was & di- rector of the North Capitol Savings Bank. He also had been active in church circles, and was & charter | member of the Washington Council, | ¥ Knights of Columbus. He is survived by his widow, Clara Manderfield Nohe: Ms. three sisters. Alice Wylie, Mrs. Elsie Gross and Miss Mary Nohe, and a brother, Edward Nohe. He was a brother of the late Mrs. Elmer E. Pisher and uncle of Rev. Fat! Elmer PFisher. MRS. JUDSON EXPIRES Lifelong Resident of Capital Was Widow of Civil War Veteran. Mrs. Clementine Judson, 80 years old. a lifelong resident of Washington, died yesterday at her residence, 120 Fifth street northeast. Mrs. Judson was the widow of Capt. Amos M. Judson, Civil War veteran. Both Capt. and Mrs. Judson were well known residents of the Capi- tol Hill section, Beides two daughters, Mrs. Alice Weaden and Miss Blanche A. Judson. and a sou, B. F. Judson, Mrs. Judson is survived by 8 brother, Henry Cruchet, and a sister, Mrs. Emma Gib- son, Deaths li&)orled ; The following deaths have been reported to the health department in the st 24 hours Prancis J. Dixon. 88, 3227 N st William P, Sedam, 82, 6217 Georgia George M. White, '80. Gallinger Hospit Annie M. Goodon. 66, 712 G &t. &.w. pilllian 4. "Grifith, 62, Homeopainic Mo Mary A Wolf, 30 14 N. ¥. aye. n.e. Amox Gagat, 50,40 90 st Rozanna T avis, 36. 1008 14th st s.e. James” Pugitt, 's” months, Children's Hos- oI thtant_of Thomas and Praneis o'Rou § daxs. Gazfield Roupital will: hildren's Hospital. Coleman, 8 ohudren's Rospicar onths, 1710 10th st. tewart, 11z months, Rock Creek Ford T, Births Report;d. The following births have been reported to the Health Department in the last 24 hours Reuben and Rose Vinner, twins, sir] George ®. and Alberta Norvell, bo. E. and Mildred Middleton, boy. R. and Grace Mairs. boy John and Martha L. Marshail, arry and Reba Pinkelstein. boy. eorge F. and Marie Hummer, boy. Moses H.' and Sophia Banks. ‘boy. Abranam and Lillie Atlas. gi Charles E_and Mary Jackson, girl Maynard T. and Lorraine E. Ryan, irl. Harry C. and Georgia Mills, girl Menas and Helen Diacopoulos, #irl Clarence and Irene Willingham. girl. Herman N. and Mary L. Thompson, girl And Gertrude Plunkett, girl. 1427 oy and Georgia_an: Floyd and Bes tsomery, Boy. Oscar_and Eleanor Carter, boy ene Whitfield. boy. Thomas, girl Frank M. and Edvena E. Brito, Today—Low tide 8:31 a.m. and 8:0" p.m., high tide 1:28 il | . Tomorrow- 932 pm high tide 2¢36 a.m. and 3:12 The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 5:49 a.m.; 6:17 p.m Tomorrow—Su: sets 615 pm n rises 5:50 a.m.; Moon rises 11:31 p.m.; sets 2:33 p.m. Condition of the Water, Potomac, clear; g Dot ear; Shenandoah, Weather in Various Cities. Temverature. af sun seis sun very Stations. Weather. Cloudy Clear Pt cloudy 8 Cloudy T Chnrl ;.wnn_i C. 6 ... Clear 1’14 Cloudy 064 Cloudy Denver, “ Detroit. Mich | Bl Paso. Tex Salveston. Te; Helenn, " Moot ™™ uron.” 8. “Dak; 30.0 Indiariapoiis Ind 15 83 Jacksonville,Fia. 30 02 Kansas City.Mo. 29 94 Los Angeles Ky Clear 2,04 Cloudy 0.08 038 Gloudy Cloudy 118 Clear - Glear Clear Cloudy * Clear Clear 0.i6 Cloudy + Pteloudy Clear Etcloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy 0.01 Glear . Clear L Clear . Glear Bt.eloudy Pt.clo.dy vpnngm Ariz Pittsburgh, Pa | Portiand, 'Me. .. Portland, Oreg.. 2 Raleizh.'N. C... 29 Salt Lake City. 3 San _Antonio. ' 20.92 San Diego. Calif 20 38 §en Francisco. 2842 " Lou R St Pay 5% Seattle. FOREIGN. (7 a.m., Greenwich time, London, Bnsland " Enelan BATIE. prance Beriin, Germany Brest.’ Frane i Gib ar. Spain \fl Clear Toon" Grasniwich tims. tods Horta (PaveD)Asores .18 "Patt elouds darmiiton, (GUrTeRt obasrvalions. )" Sam i, Bort> Rl 2 Havana. Cuba. A Cloudy | Colon: “canal Zone Ciondy today.) Temperature Weather . 48 Clear Clear ATREDALE on Golesville rd.. D, Tail-Waggers tax. 3319 8824. 4712 Blagdon ave | BAG, black, week end, bel. Washingto " Annapolis” Sundey s tteoon T EeE please phone BILLFOLD. * card’ of Will turn_to Dr. [ Reward. nw taw 72, Adams ontaining identification Davis ind keys. Re- illiam T Davis, 927 17th st n.w BOSTON BULL DOG. female. bl hite O Rewars 395 Romk Crece En g rd_ Adams 8 18+ COAT. Tight i embroidered between 18th I rd. and 3lst and O. Ple - ecatur 3373, il ~Erewn, lmnu bod;} sm‘;?f ers to name Brownie; d._330 R lews, bob no' collar. 330 R. 1. a 12, 17+ male.“teddish brown color; iag No. 08t Sept."8; name’ Skippy. Reward | ERVELOP cantllnml"d!a and real estate And other papers on ave between 13th ;’:d'.‘l:‘h n.w. Return to 330 H st. ne. | EYEGLABBES i caze near 37d 384 D At S._tuis O lsgehell, Wednésday. JOTRon ~“near Th ln1 Pennsvivania ave. !:ll’odn ne M %mn 8863, Mrs. Pagan, Delta !m: Rho atch chirm), Earle Thea aturday night: Initials E. Reward. Address 54 V st. nw. PERSTAN CAT—Tan: straved from 501 §th st._ne., Priday night. Revard Be- POCKE?OO —Bréwn leather, SBunday, iween Harvard and 16th sts. n.w. and Me- ridian pl. n.w. Return to 1436 Reward Meridian pl. n.v.. Apt. 8. RING, 3-stone diamond. whits gold. “Lfberal reward. Apt._108. 208 Mass. ave. n.s._18* SA T T T tomobile: ‘containing wearink apparel. Pind. | er please communicaté with owner at 911 Press Blde__ District_5610. _ 17° _ SPECTACLES—Ho m. and 1:58 p.m. Low tide 9:44¢ a.m. p-na" Pt cloudy | 012 Preloudy ioar T | | dax 30.12 . Clea; beioved son of Chai Marriage Licenses. 24. and Bdith Gaskins, 23 i 21. and Mary Gordon, 19; NN Robert A, Wimbush, 2%._and Malissa . Pitrell. 19; Rev. John W. Bundrant Haiford S Hosiar, 29." and Margaret B 27 Rev. F. Bland Tucker. Wilbur R. Miles. 1, and Grace Ghitty, 18 Rev. J. Harvey Dunham. Andrew May. 31. and Margaret C. Oain, 0; Rev. Raphael M. Burke. Thomas L. Jones. 55, and Catherine Las- siter. 50; Rev. John E. Briggs Charles Haniner, 3. And georgla €. Hawkes. 29 Rev. William A. Lamb Aord. 35, and Emma Kuhn, . Poore. Grattan F. 'Monahan. 40, and Bdith M. Gough: Rev. James M. Cotter Ralph M. Megill. 23. and Eunice E. Han- back, 20; Rev. William A. Lambeth. Charles Tyler. B E. If all the mountains in the world were leveled the average height of the land would rise nearly 250 feet. Bratha. ARONSON. MAX. On Monday. September 15, 1930, MAX ARONSON. He is survived by his wife. Rose Aronson: & son. Miltan. and daughier. Loulse Arongon Punersi from his Iate residence. 3430 1ith st n.w. Wednesday, September 17. at 2 p.m BARNES. FRANCIS B. Suddenly. on Mon- September 15 1930, FRANCIS B.. es_and Ellen Barnes (nee Cross). ’ Puneral from his late resi- dence, 1611 Lincoln rd. n.e.. on Wednesday morning, September 17, at 8:30 o'clock thence 1o St. Martin's Church. Where mass will be said at § oclock for the repose of his'soul - Relatives and friends invited BROWN. ANDREW J. On Sunday. Septem- ber 18] 1930 st his” residence; 18ig Verngn st nw. ANDREW J. BROWN 8. higband of Grace Dufour Brown, faner ver’ Dufour Brown of Hodki Shine. " Funerar services on Thursdad. Sep: tember 18. At 2 p.m. at the pAriors of s R. Speare, 1623 Conn. ave. 17 . RICHARD H. On Tuesdav, Sep- 16. 1930, at 6:15 am.. AL his resi- 237 44t pl. s, Bradbury Heights * RICHARD H. beloved husband of May E. Bussell (nee Eshleman). Notice of funeral later. . CQLEMAN. ARCHEOUS B on Mondas. September 18 Emergency Hos: ital, ARCHEOUS COLEMAN of 93§ Remains rest- th st. n.w. aged 38 ing At the Nevius funéral home. 924 New York ave n.w. where be held Wednesday. September . COLLINS. MARY. On Sunday 14, 18: t_her resigence, et n¥. MARY COLLINS, devoted mother of Rudy Collins, Mary Matthews George Collins, sister of “Sam_Gaither. Remains resting At the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1437 U st. n.w. until 4 p.m_Tuesday. thereafter at her ite resi- dence. Funeral Thursdas. September 18, at 2 pm., from her late residence. 17 DENNISON. BERNARD E. On Sunday, Sep- tember 4. 1930, BERNARD E.. beloved husband of the late Naomi I. Dennison (nee Pierce). aged 47 years. Funeral from the chapel of Thomas F. Murray & Son. 2007 Nichols aye. se. on Wednesdas. Sep- tember 17. at 2 p.m. 'Relatives and friends invited. Interment Prospect Hill Cemetery. ENNIS, JOSEPH. On Sunday, September 14 1930. at Georgetown University Hospita JOSFPH ENNIS. devoted husband of Mag- ie Ennis. father of Edna Gassaway. Mary Ennis. Eva Powell Emma Price and Beu- leh Scott. He also leaves four grand children snd other relafives and friends Funeral Thurscay, September 15, at 3 pm. Trom Good Hope Bapiist Church. Wheaton. Md. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 U st now 17 JAMES MARTIN. . September 15. 1930. af JAMES MARTIN husband of ‘Nettie Suddenly, Emergency = Hospital ETHERIDGE. _devoted Ftheridge and_loving father of Steward, Leon, Marv. Tillman. Ployd. James M. Jr. and Albert Etheridge; son of Tillman and Mary Etheridge of Leesville. §. C. He also leaves other relatives and friends. Remains resting At the W. Frnest Jarvis funeral church. 1433 U st. n.w FENNOCHIO, ENRIOUE (HENRY). The death ‘on February 3, 1930. of ENRIQUE (HENRY) FENNGOCHIO. ‘an American citizen, is re- ported by the American consulate &t Mo) fevideo Uruguty. The legal represent ean obtain further information by ‘;nl A&, to the Department of State, ashington, D. O. FOWLER. m\n‘ BARBARA On Sundas. September 14 1931 'Y BARBA! 1 m-ué Toved wife of the late Willlam i er Siat year, 'motner of Amelin Aaps- Puneral fiom her late residencs. 4 300 y v, o temper 1 ; thence to Holy Trinity Church. Fhere rhauiem mass will e sung at 9:15 for the repose of her soul. Reiatives and friends invited. Interment Holy Rood Cemeters. 16 HAFFNER, HARRY C. On Monday. Sep- tember 15, 1930, HARRY C.. husband of the late et V. Haffner and unele of Miss Jennie Heller, aged 88 years. Pu- neral, trom, the chapel of Thos 8. Sergeon, 1001 7th st n.w. on Wednesday, Septem- ber 17 At 3 DU Relatives ang {riends invited to attend. Interment at Glenwood | axd. Scrivener, I n TArat 14ih and R A to 11th and Palgis_Rovel. Rewnrd for return to 3 o Ctonie, 707 1st st. n.ow. Apb. T, p.m. Cemetery. HOSKINSON. LAURA M. On Monday. Sco. er_15.'193). at Rockvil UR 3 HOSIINSON. “widow of B H Haskine £533, Jn her M6 vear. Funyral Tursday, Blembher 18 nt° 11 a.m. trom Potomac E. Church, Potomac, Md. 1 boy. and Vorette Paimer, | | troMAs. roRENZO A v Braths. JOHNSON. WILLIAM E. On Mondas. ‘: temoer 15, 1930, at 12:30 am., at Fuel men's Hospital, WILLIAM k. JOHNSON devoted husband of e A Jonn: brother of Joseph Johnson, Mamie Mayo and_Annie ‘Kinney ~ Remains resting 8% the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 Y ost. mw. untl $:30 pm. Weanesasy Funeral ‘Thursday, September 18, at- Mount " Vernon, Ohio. n NTINE. On Monday, Sep- 4 pm. at her resic t ne. CLEMENTINE JUD- N Capt. Amos M. Judso:.” Fu- peral from her late ‘retidence 4t 2 pm nursday. Septemper Relatives and invited. Intel Rock Creek Cemetery. 1 McBRIDE, FREDERICK MILTON. Suddenly on Bundas; Beptember 147106, at Vine iand, EDERICK MILTON Mc BRIDE, 10 senrs ol o1 4804 14th B % Funeral from the B.'H. Hines funeral par- lors, 14th and Harvard sts. n.w., Wednes: September 17, aL 2 p.m. Priends in: rment MINOR. GERTRUDE GRANTLINE. Depart. ed Uhis lile Sunday. September 14, 1930, AL her residence. 1254 Half st. sw.. G IRUDE GRANTLINE MINOR. devo £ Edward Min uneral Wednes er 16, from Zion Baptist Church. between 3rd aud &'z sis. Willinm Washington, tives and friends lnvited. mony Cem: st Ii n'w. CLARENCE W loved Tuspand of Clara Atandsrneid Nohe aeral from his Iate residence on Wed- nesday, September 17. at 8:30 a.m._ Re auiem mass at the Shrine of the Sacred Relatives and friends in- Heart at 9 am Interment at Mouny vited to attend. Olivet Cemetery. REVILLA. MANUEL G. Suddenl; day, ‘September 14, 1930. At Emergency:: Hospital, MANUEL G_ REVILLA, = Rem uins resting in W. W. Chambers Co. funeral home, 1400 Chapin st. n.w. Notice of fu- neal later. ROTE, NELLIE, 6. '1930, at_her n.w., NELLIE Remains re 1sh funsral hor of funéral hereafter EUDISILL, SUSA! on Sun- On Tuesday, September residence, 3417 Tliinois eloved ‘wife of E C. ing_at the Perry & 29 H st. n.w. Notice, On Tuesdas, Septem: 3440 Baker st loved wife of e sears Funeral from Rainier. Md at 9 am, T Roseniil Cemet SCOTT. JULIA'H. On 1 30. JULIA H funeral iat SKILLMAN. Septem MAN. in her_eighily-ihird year Wediiesday, September 17. ai 2:30 pm from the chapel of Warner E. Pumphres. funeral home. Rockville. Md. ' Interment Union Cemetery, Rockville, Md THOMAS., DR. CARRIE H. Departed this life Sunday. September 14, 1930, at_4:30 am, st Freedmen's Hospital, Dr. CARRIE H. THOMAS. devoted sister of Shermont B, Thomas and beloved aunt of M Marietta K. Yetman. She also lea other relatives and a host of friends. neral from her Iate residence. 1629 N. Ave. nw. on Wednesdar, September at 1:30 pm 18° THOMAS. DR. CARRIE. Officers and ne: bers of the Teach Benefit nd An nuity Associa‘ion are herenv notified of the death of DI. CARRIE THOMAS F. G. MERRITT, Pres. 1L GRAY, 8¢ THOMPSON. RUTH MATILDA. on Mondiz. September 13 1930, RUTH MATILDA THOMPSON. in her T3id year Remains resting_at_the colonial funerai Rome of W. R. Pumphres. Rockyille, Md Puners] Wednerdas. September 17, af 2.30 . from her lain residence. ~Norbeck, - Interment Burtonsville, Md. TURNER. FRED. Suddenlv. on Mond ptember 1930, FRED TURNER neral services in W. W. Chambers’ funeral 1400 Chapin st. n.wi~ on We September 17. at 10:30 a.m. Interment at Cedar Hill Cemstery TUTTLE. NATHANIEL. On Monday, Sep- tember 15, 1930. at Georgetown University Hospital 'NATHANTEL, beloved huspand)’ of Harriet S Funeral services at, W W Chambers 'Co. funcral home. 1400 Chapin st. n.w.. on Tuesday, Sepsember 16, at 5 p.m. Interment private. ULLRICH. HOWARD. = Suddeniv. on Sun- September 14, 1930. at his residence, . Park rd. nw. HOWARD ULLRICH. beloved brother of Alice Ulirich. Services at the above address Wednesday. Septem- ber 17 at 10 am. Inierment Rose Hill Cemetery, Hagerstown. M. VOGELSANG. ALEXANDER T. on \(rmrl\v Sepiember 15. 1930. 2t his residence. 2400 16th st. nw. ALEXANDER T. VOGEL- SANG. in his 69tn vear. higband of Francis Johncon Vogelsang. Interment brivate. No flows il WEST. MARY FDITH. Sunday. Seplember 14. 1930, at Fresdmen's Hospital, EDITH WEST. dsvoted sist and Lois ¥ Remairs rest | Ernest Jarvis funeral ehuren, 1432 You #t. n.w. Notice of funeral later. | WOODRUFF. A. 1. Suddenis on Monday, September 15,1930, at Georgelown Univar- sity Hospital. A. J. WOODRUFF Chastleton Apartments. He 18 surv his_daughter. Miss Myra de Haven Wooe- ruft of Raleigh, N. C.. Remains resting the chapel of Clyde J. Nichols 1203 st. n.w. Notice of funeral hereafter. In Memoriam. | BUTLER. MARTRA. In sad and loving Temiembrante of our deir mother. MAR- THA BUTLER. who departed this life twelve sears azo today. September 16, 1918. ‘Twelve years have pussed. dear mothet, Since you were called awa: How well we all remembe, That sad and weary W have only your memory, dear mother; o remember our whole iife through; Bui the sweetness will linger forever, As we treasure the memory of you. MADELINE DAVIS AND FAMILY. COLVIN. ELLA. 1In loving_remembrance of my dear godchild, ELLA COLVIN, who_de. parted this life (w0 sears ago today, Sep- ember 16, 1928 Dearest godehild. thou hast left me; T thy loss most deeply feel. But thy God, who has bereft me, He can all'my sorrow heal Keep her, Jesus. in Thy keeping Till we Teach the heavenly shore: Then. O Master, let us see her, Love und have her as before HER DEVOTED GODMOTHER, GRACE W. THOMAS. LORENZO A. In memorv of my dear brother. LORENZO A. THOMAS, who departed this Iife & year ago today, Se tember 16, 1929. He is gone. but mot forgotten. BROTHER, CLAUDE THOMAS. * In sad and loving re- membrance of my dear husband. LO- RENZO THOMAS. who departed this life one year ako today, September 16, 1929, Some may think you are forgotten When at times they see me smile. But little do they know the silent heart- ache THAt T've suffered all the while. You left behind a broksn heart Tnat loved vou 50 sincere. That never did and never will Forget you, Lorensn. dear HIS LOVING WIFE, ELLA HENRY. In loving memors of my dear’ brother. HENRY WEST. who deparis o4 this life three years ago t0day, Septem- ber 16, 1927 At 1 loved him. so T miss him. Tn my memory he is always near: Loved, remembered, longed for alwass, xm“m. many & silent tear 1S DEVOTED SISTER. BESSIE FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CHAS. C. ZURHORST 301_EAST CAPITOL ST, Phone Lincoln 0332 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 BEVENTE ST. N.W. i Modern Chager, Teiepnons National 2473 V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor connected with the original W. 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