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Free Parking Space for Customers® Autos—E St. Between 6th and 7th | THE HECHT CO.. F Street at 7th The Same Man! The Same Dog! «....BUT This Year the Finest WORSTED-TEX SUIT Ever Produced at 4 The same people make it . . . the same man wears it . . . the same dog looks on admiringly . . . but that's where the “sameness”’ ends. This year Worsted-tex is a richer suit. An improved fabric . . . smoother, softer, vet stronger than ever. The production is better . . . the detailing . . . the finish- ing . . . finer than ever before. Worsted-tex is a suit for all men. A smart range of beautiful colorings and patterns. It is a suit for the business or professional man . . . the college man. It always was one of the best suits at $40. In our opinion Worsted-tex this year is the best suit at $40. Tuwo Qconds by Direct Elevators to the Men's Clothing Department—Second Floor Knit-tex Topcoats, for Men, $30 THE \EVENING ‘,\',\'.'mt\'(*.'m‘\'. POLICEMAN’S FUNERAL TO BE HELD TOMORROW James P. Barrett, Who Collapsed on Street, to Be Buried in Mount Olivet Cemetery. SPECTATORS KILLED Racing Car Runs Into Stands. Two Die, Four Are Injured. | BRAZIL, Ind., October 6 (#).—Two persons were killed and another seri- ously injured at the Brazil Speedway, 1 ¢ eas yesterday, when a ices for Poliseman James | Mile east of here, yes B S e precinct, who dieq |race car driven by Bob Carey of An- suddenly when stricken while standing | derson, Ind., threw a wheel traveling on a street corner at New Hampshire avenue and Taylor street Saturday | morning, will be conducted at St. Ga- priel’s Catholic Church tomorrow morn- | ing at ® o'clock, following brief services at his residence, 4026 Fifth streef. In- stand. The dead are Charles Dorsch. 8, of Terre Haute. Ind., and-Mrs. Charles Wood, 36, of Brazll. n'tm‘:x lume;&. v ount Olivet Ceme- | 37, of near Brazil was taken to the ::rr;'.wm ST e e county hospital with a fractured skull Barrett is survived by two sons, Rob- | and three other spectators were slightly ert J. and William F. Barrett, and four | hurt. daughters, Miss M. Blanche Harrett —_— Miss Cecelia Barrett, Mrs. Clyde Pow- | 5 : : derly and Mrs, George F. Jones Market Crash Hits Society Girls. M. Barrett had recently bcen detailed | EAST ORANGE, N. J, October 6 to reserve duty at No. 10 police sta-| (#).—Ten girls of social prominence got tion. When stricken he was waiting | jobs as saleswomen in a new store. for a fellow officer, Policeman R. W.| The Y. W. C. A, in protest over poor Hopkins, who had been taking him to | girls being deprived of jobs, urged that work in his automobile each morning. | the society girls turn over their salaries Hopkins said he saw Bairett standing | to charity. Now comes A, Edmund on the street corner as he approached | Williamson, secretary of the Chamber the intersection and that Barrett col-|of Commerce: “Many girls socially lapsed and fell as he drove up® Barrett | prominent are working today because was taken to Emergency Hospital and | their once wealthy parents are holding pronounced dead upon arrival, his death | purses well nigh emptied by the stock being attributed to apoplexy. market crash.” Ask us to send you samples and factory prices on WINDOW SHADES made to order of Washade is guaranteed wash- able. It will not sag, crack or fray. in all attractive A Comfortable e, {at 70 miles an hour past’ the grand- | | 0. CHENOWETH RITES MONDAY. O{17 HELD IN YORKTOWN| Funeral Services for Widely Known Civil Conducted at Family Home, in Virginia. Funeral services for George Durbib Chenoweth, 80 years old, widely known Engineer | civil engineer, who died Friday, were held yesterday afternoon at his home, In_Yorktown, Va. Mr. Chenoweth, whose family has resided here for many years, had been associated during the post-Civil War develcpment of the West with a num- ber of railroad companies. He super- | vised the ccnstruction of the first rail- road in the Territory of Montana. During the World War Mr. Cheno- weth, at the request of President Wil- son, engineered the building of a rail- road from Yorktown to the Army balloon station. Since then he had made his home there. Mr. Chenoweth is survived by a widow and two sisters, Mrs. Mary D. C. Turner and Mrs. Elizabeth Sloan, both | of Washington. Births Reborled. The folldwing_births have been reported to the Health Department in the past 24 hours Milo D. ané Wilma Grant, girl. Nelson and Margaret Warfleld, boy. John E. and Martha L. Cammack, boy. Floyd nd_Susie V. Robey, boy. Angelo and sirl. Joseph and Lena Thompsom. girl. William and Viola Bowers, boy. James and Mamie Garris. girl Teflerson J. and Nett Taylor and Dollv A. Ol Frank and Virginia Davi: Edward and Viola Clark. boy &irl Falrhank nd Beity Hart. boy Albert and Mary Lyons. boy. Monroe” and . C etiles. boy. Cleaned s and 5 Stored D Special Prices in Remodeling Expert Workmanship NEW ENGLAND FURRIERS Benjamin Sherman, Prop. Charlie and. Lillie Callahan. hoy. john H. and Emma Price. girl Glazed ‘This special price includes thorough earf remodel $5.00. Work Called for and Delivered. 618 12th Street Nat. 2456 “Westover’ WING CHAIR from Our Own Shops Sink into‘it and you’ll know that our designers have taken care with the angle of the back and the length of the seat and that our upholsterers have taken just as much care with the hair in ‘the arms and back, the down in the reversible cushion, the springs and the webbing. In hort, we’ve built a comfortable chair without sacrificing style and, in a generous selection of tapestry covers, we think you’ll agree we have priced it properly at 120 You may have the "Westover” in a choice of Linen covers at $135 or Brocatelles at $140 W.& ). SLOANE 709 TWELFTH STREET, N. W. WASHINGTON, D. C. CTOBER ' 6, 1930. | THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair, continued cool tonight; tomorrow increasing cloudiness: gentle northeast winds. Maryland - Virginia — Fair, continued cool “tonight; tomorrow increasing cloudiness, followed by showers in ex- treme west portion; moderate north and northeast winds, Record for 36 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 66; 8 pm., 58; 12 midnight, 52; 4 am., 43; 8 am,, 48; noon, 67. i Barometer—4 pm. 30.22; 8 pm., 30.24; 12 midnight, 30.27; 4 a.m, 30.25; 8 am., 30.29; noon, 30.25. Sunday: Thermometer—4 p.m., 65; 8 pm,, 58; 12 midnight, 53; 4 am., 43; 8 am. 48: noon, 64; 2 p.m., 66. Barometer—4 pm.. 3027; 8 pm., 30.29; 12 midnight, 30.30; 4 a.m., 30.31; 8 am, 30.34; noon, 30.29; 2 p.m., 30.23, Highest temperature, 67, occurred at noon today. Lowest temperature, 42, occurred at 5:30 a.m. toda: Tempe:ature same date Highest, 73; lowest, 46. Tide Tables (Furnished by United States Coast ‘and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 1:31 a.m. and 1:46 p.m.; high tide, 7:03 am. and 7:25 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 2:14 a.m. and 2:24 pm.; high tide, 7:43 a.m. and 8:04 pm. The Sun and Moon. ‘Today—Sun rose 6:08 a.m.; sun sets 5:44 pm, Tomorrow—Sun rises 6:09 a.m. sets 5:43 p.m. Moon rises 5:25 p.m.; sets 4:51 a.m, Condition of the Water. Potomac and Shenandoah—Clear, Weather in Various Cities. sun Stations, Abilene, Tex. Aant: Voo an - Atlantic City.’! Baltimore, Md.. Birmingham ... Bt cloudy Clear Cleat Cloudy Glear Clear Clear Clear Prcloudy Cloudy Pt clondy i 3 Cleveland, Ohio Columbia,” S. Denver,~ Colo... Detroit, Mich... § El Puso, Tex < Tex. 2 4, Mont. Huron,' 8. "Dak Indianapolis.Ind 3 Jacksonville, Fla. Kansas City, Mo Los Angeles Louisville. Miami, » rieans, 2 Cloud New York, N.Y. Clear” Qklanoma_ City. 6 maha, Nebr... 68 04 Clou PhiTadeiohin " gt Phoenix, Ariz Glear Bittsburgh, 11 Prcloudy Portlan: .1 Clear 21 Gloudy Clear Clear 0.32 Rain * Clear Clear Gloudy i1 Cloudy 0.08 Cloudy - Rain \... Clear il Clear ear 2022 Cloudy 0 Gloudy 010 Cloudy ... Rain il Clear Cloudy L5 Clear 004 Cloudy . Clear Gloudy Cloudy ke Cit: 8an _Antonio. . 29.70 San Diego, Calif 20.92 San_Prancisco.. 29.80 " 8t. Louis, Mo.. b 8t. Paul, Minn.. Seattle, Spokane, ampa, 'Fla. WASH., D. C. (1 a.m., Greenwich time, today.) Stations. Temperature. Weather. London, England. 46 Clear Paris, Prance.... Cloudy Vienna, Austria...ll Clear Berlin,’ Germany .. . Rain Brest. France Clear Steckholm, Sweden! Rain Gibraltar.’ Spain.... Clear (Noon. Greenwich ‘time, today.) Horta (Fayal), Azores.... 74 Part cloudy (Current observalions.) Hamilton, Bermuda... 70 8an Juan, Porto Rice Havana, Cuba.. Colon, Canal Zone. Gloudy art cloudy Clear Clear Deaths R:p;l:d. W. Baird, 97, 1508 R. I 26'R st. n.e. route Garfleld Hos- e ave. Jesste_Cammack. 50. Denver Apartments. Fred R. Baur. 5. 230 ¢i3 st. s.w. Emma L. Applewhite. 53, Sibley Hospital. Maria L. Crecy, 46, Emergency Hospital James R. Gadbury, 39, en route Emergency Hosnital Dorotha L. Iverson, 21, 2121 N. Y. ave. Nancy Gumpman, 2 months, Children's Hospital Infant to James N. and Mildred G. Beall, 13 _hours, Providence Hospital (James’Jefferson, 70, St. Elizaveth's Hor pital. Georgia Homery, 65, Casualty Hospital. Charles W. Dickerson, 30, 1210 Linden’ st. ne. Charles Middleton, 30, Gallinger Hospital. Rose Webster, 26, Freedmen's Hospital. Martha Allen, 18, 1412 27th st. LOST. s BLACK BILLFOLDER, containing drivers permit and some money, Friday night. Re- Turn ta T30 Rt now. BOOK, OETRY—On Balt tober 4 valuable as kespsake. call Mr. Davidson, Hotel 4712, Reward. BREAST PIN, old-fashioned setting with garnets:’ Palace Theater or on'F Sunday. _Reward. BOULL TERRIER, white, male: tag No. 2505. 610 37d st. n.w 3 Finder kindly Dupont, North Monday eve. Re: GERMAN POLICE DOG, name Lady. vicinity 1ath and Park rd.; thin from illness. Tele- phone Adams 2585. R GOLD BAR PIN with the name Helen writ- ten on the top. on Thursday. Reward. Pinder will kindly communicate with Mrs, King, 1930 17th st. n.w. Potomac 5316. TOP BOOT, Kkaki, Beaver Dam_ Country Club, Octobér 3. Réward. Col. 4523. 7% _ SPECTACLES—Black_{rames; lost Friday, in shopping district. Reward.', Call Natiogal TORTOISE SHELL _GLASSES In _brown case: Saturday. downtown section. Reward. Metropolitan 2180, between 9 and 4:30. TORTOISE-SHELL GLASSES, in brown leather case, bearing name of Dr. Sem. mones. on Pennsylvania ave. between 2lst and gth sts. n.w. Finder call West 1160 Ext. 702 Gk ey WRIET WATCH, ladys Eigpin: lost hetween 1ith and P sts. and 12th and Penna_ ave. n.w. Friday, Oct. 3. Call Clarendon 2350 aftef 7 pm’: liberal reward. 8 $180 in money bag Satyrday. between M Raiiner, Md,, Post Dffice And Treasuy. ard_Notify Postmaster. Mt. Ra MONUMENTS B; WASHINGTON GRANITE MONUMENTAL CO. 448 N. Y. Ave, N.W. Phone Natl. 58 Wm._Jardine, Secty. CHAMBERS This neat gray cloth casket, whole funeral— Cars, $ And All Only riced funerals, with no extra charge lor chapel. All musiec, If desired by plain apd dignified, with the Hearse The same servsice as the higher our pipe organ. In Case of Death Call THE GREATER W.W.Chambers Co. 14th Cor. Chapin St. NW, Phone Columbia 0432 Where the Best' Costs Less {HONEYMOON ENDED BY AUTO ACCIDENT Oklahoma Man Killed, While Bride, Golf Star, Is Seriously Hurt as Car Is Ditched. By the Associated Press. ST. ELMO, Mo., October 6.—Tragedy today had ended the honeymoon of Lee Parish, Tulsa, Okla.,, and his bride, the former Ann Kennedy, golf star. Parish was dead from a broken neck suffered in a motor car accident and his bride was in a hospital here in & serious con- dition. Their motor car went into a ditch near St. Elmo late yesterday while pa: | ing a bus. Mrs. Parish was at the wheel at the time. The bus driver said the car, an open roadster, was going too fast, ran off the concrete and then into the ‘ditch. Mrs. Parish said they were not going more than 40 miles an hour. Parish was thrown out on one side and his wife on the other. Physiclans said Mrs. Parish may have suffered in- ternal injuries, in addition to cuts and bruises. Notified of the accident, a brother of Parish, a proginent Tulsan, left for St Elmo by airplane. The body probably will_be sent to Tulsa today. Qard of Thanks, JOSEPH X. T wish to extend re thanks and appreciation fo * many friends and relatives for the beautiful floral tributes and’expreasions of sympathy at the death of my son, JO- SEPH X. MCcCANN. bl MOTHER, MARY J. DEGEN. * Breaths BAIRD. ADMIRAL GEORGE W.. U. § N retired On Ssturduy. Oclober 4, 1930. at his residence. No. 1505 Rhode Isiand ave. nw. in the 87th year of his nge, Admiral GEORGE W. BAIRD. Remnins testing st Gawler's funieral pariors, No. 1754 Pa. ave. nw. where funeral services will be hy Wednesday, October 8, at 2 o'clock b Interment 'at Arlington Cemetery, military and Masonic services BAIRD. GEORGE W. A special communica- tion of Hope Lodge. No. 20. F. A. A. M.. 13 V. 5. M., at 1 e 5= day, O(QM)(Q;<I Ri'([‘ 0. T e "HARLES J. DILLER. Mast Attest: PAUL B. ELCAN, Bcf,rrm'\'n‘ "1 day, October 4. 1930. JAME:! " Ar Rk 8L Gabriel's Church erine and Robert Boyle. Puueral fiom the above residence on Wednesday, October 8, at 830 a.m Soiemn high requiem mass ment Mount Olivet Cemetery. BROCKWOOD, THOMAS, On Raty 3. 'li):f: ‘X’z"h;‘v:d :‘(lrg Adbnell illness, THOMAS wood. brother-in-law Dnlznh‘h o Prok 11 George and Percy Washington. leaves other relatives and frien: to October 8, from the Holy Redeemer Cath- olic Church. New York and New Jersey Aves. n.w, at 9 a.m. BUDD, ROSE. Departed this )| - ¢ay morning, October 5. 1145 5 crock at_her renJDcncL October 5, Condult_ rd 2814 Georgla ave. n.w ROBE BUDD. Puneral Wednesiay. Oc- fober 0. 8¢ Bharp Strest Chureh, “Sandy m. Can view the body Tuesday after 4 o'clock. i BURWELL, BELLE. On Satur 41930, ot 300" . b Rer 1339 Plorida ave nw. BELLE BURWGELL: the loving mother ‘ef Letty White, Ma: linda Ashford and Lillian Thomas, devoted grandmother of Sterling. ' Virgiia and little Buddy Thomas, Funeral Tuesday, October 7, at 3 rom Jerusalem Bap. tist” Chur d P sts. nw. Re tives and friends invited." Remains res ing at the W. Ernost Jarvis funeral chireh, 1432 You st nw., until 6 pm. Monday, thereafier at the above residence., CAW. BESSIE P. On Sunday, October 5. 1930, BESSIE P', beloved wife of Sylvester W. Caw. "Funeral from her late residence. 3602 1lth st. n.w. on Tuesday, October 7, at'1 p.m. Relatives and friends in- vited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. CECIL, LOUISE. On Sunday, October §, 1930, at 9:15 ‘am. at Garfleld Hospital, LOUISE, beloved wife of Charles H. Cecil, Puneral’ from the 8. H. Hines Co. funerai home, 2901 14th st. n.w., Wednesday, Oc- tober 8 at 2 p.m. Interment Congr sional Cemetery. 7 COLLIER, AGNES J. On Sunday, October 3, 1930 at her residence. 622 D st. s, AGNES J. COLLIER, aged 87 years. Pu peral from William J.” Nallev's fune home, 522 8th st. se.. on Tuesday, October 7. at 2 pm. Relati riends invited. Thterment Congressional Cemktery. CRECY, MARIE LOUISE. On Sun. Oc- tober' 5, 1930, "at Emergency Hospital, MARIE 'LOUISE, wife of the late Lieut Col. Richard B. Crecy. ~Funeral service Tuesday, October 7, at 2:30 p.m., at West- minster, Md. FPriends invited. CROSS, JOHN ARTHUR. Suddenly. on Sat irdey. | Octaber 4. 1050, “JORN ARTHOR, beloved son of George H. and Victoria J. Cross. 2500 K st. n.w., in his eighth ve Remains at Birch's undertaking estab- lishment, 29th and sts. n.w. from which_the ‘funeral will be held on Tues- day, October 7, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. . DICKLE, ABBIE VIRGINIA. October 4, 1930, at her residence. 1328 Rai dolph st.’n.w.' ABBIE VIRGINIA, beloyed wife of Edwin W. Dickle and sisters of Catherine Minnix. * Funeral from the par- Jors of Almas R. Speare, 1623 Conn. ave., on Monday, October 6, at 3 p.m. L) DOYLE, CAPT. ROBERT E. Suddenly, on Thursday. October 2. 1930, at 12:18 p.m.. Capt. ROBERT E. DOYLE. son of the iate Francis M. and Eleanor Doyle and beloved kusband of Rosa Doyle (nee Collins). Be- sides his widow he leaves to mourn their loss & son. two daughters and two sisters. Remains resting at John R. Wright Co.'s funeral parlor, 1337 10th st. n.w. Funaral services at the Mount Pleasant Congraga- tional_Church, 1410 Columbia rd. at 2 p.m., Tuesday, Dr. Moses R. Lovell oficiat- ing. DOYLE, ROBERT E. A special communica- tion of La Favetie Lodge, No. 19, F. A. A M, been called for Tuesday, Oct ber 7. 1930, at 1:15 p.m.. for the purpos of attendine" the funeral of our deceased brother, ROBERT E. DOYLE. W. H. WANAMAKER, Secretary. GLENN, GERTRUDE M, "On Saturday, Oc- fober’ 4, 1930, at_her’ residence. 10 Clifton "terrace, GERTRUDE M., wife of the Iate Hulst Glenn and mother of Hulst Glenn, yr.; Hugh Gleon, Mrs. Gertrude M Mrs. *Margaret "~ Slater. Mrs, Miriam’ Ruppert and 'Misses Dorothy and Carmel Glenn, all of Washington. D. 0. and Willlam L. Glenn of Atianta, Ga. - She is also survived by her sister. Ms. E. H Easter of Ealtimore, Md. ~Funeral wiil be held from her late residence, thence to St. Paul's Church. 15th and V sis. n.w.. where mass will be said at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, October 7. Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- tery. HENDERSON, REV. WILLIAM THOMAS. Entered into_rest’ on Saturday, October 4, 1930, at 9:45 p.m., at his residence. 2805 ith st nw. "Rev. WILLIAM THOMAS HENDERSON, pastor of the Pleasant View M. E. Church. Quince Or- h E. Church, Qctover ay, On Saturday. c Md., and Evergreen M. Scotland, Md.; devoted husband of Mayme E. Henderson’and father of Dr. Forester C. Henderson and_brother-in-law of Mrs. Vene €arpenter. Funeral Wednesday, Oc- tober 8, at 1:30 pam. from the Mount Zion M. E.Church, 39th st. and Dumbarton ave. Rev. Robsrt F. Coates officiat- ing. ives and friends invited, Now the laborer’s task is o'er, Now the battle day is past; Now upon the farther shore Lands the voyager at last. Father, in Thy precious kesping. Leave we now thy servant sieeping. THE PAMILY. JACKSON. LOUISE. On Sunday, October 5, 1930, at her residence, 119 H sf. s.w.. after a ahort, dliness, LOUISE JACKSON. devoted wife of Frank’ Jackson, loving daughter of Maggie ~ Lucas. She also_ leaves six brothers, two sisters and a host of other relatives and friends. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel, 3rd and Eye sts s.w. Notice of funeral later. JACKSON, SPENCER. On Sunday, October 5. 1930, 'at his residence, 2297 8th st. n.w., SPENCER JACKSON, devoted son of Spencer and Maria Jackson, brother of Walter, William, Amos and Ralph Jack- son, Mamie Hatton and Lessie Ha Fu. neral Friday, October 10, at 1 p.m., from W. Ernes. Jarvis funeral church, 1432 You st. n.w. 9 THOMAS L. On Saturday, Octo- 1930, at his residence, 4931 Grant THOMAS L. JANNEY, beloved son nfe C. Janney ‘Jenifer ‘and the late George A. Janney. sr.: brother of the late George “A." Janney, jr. He leaves other relatives and iriends to moutn their loss. Remains resting at Henry 8. Washington's funeral home, 467 N st. n.w. Funeral Wednesday, October 8, from the Church of Incarnation, Browning st. Deantood, D. Ci 8t 9 ain. Relatives and iriends’ in- vite LOOKER, EDWARD FARRAGUT. On Sun- day. October 5. 1930. at Garfieid Hospital, EDWARD FARRAGUT, son of the late Thomas H. Looker, U.'S. N., and Lucilla B. Looker. Funeral services at St. John's Church, Georgetown, 3240 O st.. on Tues- day, October 7, at 4:30 p.m_ Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio. indly omit flowers. . LOOKER, EDWARD FARRAGUT. Tt is with profound regret that I announce to the members of Sons of the Revolution of the District of Columbina, the demise of ED- WARD FARRAGUT 'LOOKER, our third yice ‘president, Garfleld Hospital, on Sunda; ober 8, 1930. Funeral seriices Hid " at’ 8t ' John's Episcopal Georgetown. n Tuesday. October pm. Members altending will assemble at the church at 4:15 p.m. DR, THOMAS EDWARD GREEN, Pres. MATTINGLY, LUCY. Suddenly. on Satur- das. Qetober 4, 1630, at Emeisency Hos- pital, LUCY MATTINGLY. beloved daush- ter of the late Willlam and Amanda Mat- 3. gFuneral from, the chapel of Frank rs' Sons Co., 1113 7th st. n.w., on - October 7, st 2 p.m. Relatives and invited. Interment Mount Olivet hereby called for the purpose of atiending | Relatives | 7 Walter Butler, | Relatives and friends | at 1:45 o'clock, | Tesidence, | East | PO Beatha. ) A Qn, Bunday. Octe- AU “ d son ef Olivia Middieton. He a v aunt and other relatives and friends. Not of funeral Iater. emal Mlnl .t A Ernest "Jarvis funeral ‘church, 1433 You st now. MILLS, MARY E. SCOTT, Sudde Sunday, October §, 1930, MARY E. MILLS, widow of the late John 8. Funeral from_‘the 'chapel of Wright Co., 1337 10th st. n.w.. October 7, at pm. Intérment wood Cemetery. RECTOR. JEFFERSON F. On Sunday, tober 5. 1930, at the residence daiphier, e Buelle Mulln 3 ather of Mrs. C. Brady, Walter Jacl , Paul P. Rector Temple F. Clark, Carrie V. Wolff, Ciarabell Greenlow and Estelle ullin. ~ Remains resting at W. W al's funeral home, g6 i ok me. Funeral wervices will eld at Centerville Ohurch a! i Wednesday, October 8. Interment 0!: terville, Ve RYAN, WALTER F. On Sunday, Octobar 5, 1930, WALTER P. beloved husband of Emma E. Ryan, aged 77 years. _rmm- . Testing 1 the chapel of P. A vull, 438 7th st. s.w. Notice of funeral Iater, SANSONE, LEONARD. On Saturday, Octo- ber 4. 1930, at his daughter's residence, Mrs. Andrew "Cornelius of Balleys Cross Roads, Va. LEONARD, beloved husband of the Inte Marie Sansone. Remains resting at the funeral chapel of Wm. H. Sardo & Co.. 412 H st ne. Puneral fiom the Wm. 1 Bardo & Go. funeral chapel on Tuesdav. October” . 'al 9:30 am.: thence to the Holy Rosaiy Church, where mass will ke said at 10 am. for the repose of his soul. Relatives and friends invited to ate tend. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. SMITH, WILLIAM. Suddenly, on Saturday October 4, 1930, ‘WILLIAM 8MITH, in hig Sis year' Puneril irom the residence of his daughter. Mis, Eva Raum. 642 O st. se. Wodnesdny, October 8. &t 11 am. Tilence to Christ Church, between 6th and 7th ats. on G st se. Interment Ceds { il Cemelery. elatives and iriends ine Vite STRIVES, JOHN. Departed this lifa on Sunday. October 5. 1930, 01 N st sw. JOHN STRIVES. heloved | nd of Moilie Strives. Remains rest- | " Eugene Ford's funeral pariors, 1300 Capitol st. Notice of funeral On_Priday, ineer Howpi'al, > leaves a loving wife and velitives and friends, Remains rest- ing at the John T. Rhines' funeral chapel 3rd ‘and Eve sts. s.w. Notice of funeral later ne, day. Oclover 4 WARD J Thene. Fineral Co. tuneral home. EDWARD J. Suddenly. on Satur- 1930, ‘at Norfoik, Va. ED- beloved husband - of Adelle from W, W. Chambers 1400 Chapin st. nw. Sn’ Tuesday. October T at 1030 am Thence 1o . Paul's Church. 15th and ¥ 1x. how. where mass will Be said At 1 A, Titerment Atlinglon’ National Cemetery. (St Louis, Mol papers please Copy.) CHARLES JAMES. At ais dence, 102 O si. se., CHARLES JAM] beloved husband of Grace E. Toole and father of Charies James Toole, Jr. Fu- neral trom . Inte residence on Turaday; Oclober 7. ut 2:30 pm. Relatives & i friends invited. Interment Cedar Cemetery. WASHINGTON, MARY. Departed this lite on Sunduy. October 5. 1930, at_Gallinger Hospital, 'MARY ~WASHINGTCN. ~ She lewves 10 mourn their Joss one daughte Ruth Willoughby; a sister. Minnie Wh four nieces wnd two wrandchildren. R maing resting at Eugene Ford's funsral parlors, 1300 Souih Capitol st. Notice of | funeral later | WINDSOR, CALEB. ber 2, 1930, of American citizen. reyi- The death on Septem CALEB WINDSOR, & ix reported by the Ame ican consul at Victoria. British Columbia, Canada. The legal Tepresentatives of d Ceased can obtain further information by | applving ‘o 'the Department of State. | Washirgton, D. C. WOODARD. DANIEL. On Faturday. Octo- ber 4 1930 at his residence. 11 Aaacostia Td. Te. DANIEL WOODARD. ~Remains Testine at the chapel of J. W. Le | 332 Pa. ave. nw Funeral services |. chapel of J. \W, Lee's Sons on October 7, at §:30 am Int | Tlington National Cemetery. | In Memoriam. BROTKE, ANNIE. In sad but loving re. Hembrance. of our "dear. mother. ANNIE BROTKE. who ‘departed this iife one vear ago, October 5, 1929. . | The hands that did s» much for us, How helplessly they lay. God knows they' worked continuously, t they are gone today. HUSBAND AND DAUGHTERS. * COXEN. MARVEL L. 1In sad but loving re- ‘meMmbrance of my dear, beloved daughter, | MARVEL L. COXEN. ' who died iwelve years ago today, October 3 As T loved you. 50 T miss you. In my memoty you are always near: Loged. remembered. longed for always, fging many a silent tear Briaring mA L OVING MOTHER. * DAVIDSON, RUTH R. In sad but loving ‘memory of my wife, our mother and my daughter. RUTH R.' DAVIDSON. who de- parted this life one year ago today, O€ tober 6, 1920. HER HUSEAND: CHILDREN AND MOTHER. DAVIDSON, RUTH. In memory of our dear one, RUTH DAVIDSON, depatted this life one’ year ago today. A precious one from us is gone, A voice we loved i stilled. A place is vacant in our home hich never can be filled. HER__AUNT. MARTHA JACKSON: HER SISTER, ELIZABETH STEWARD; HER GRANDMOTHER, MARY MACK. DE_VILLE. IDA 8. Sacred to the memor of our_ devoted daughter and sister. IDI S. DE VILLE, who passed to the creat be- Jgnd twenty years ago today, Octaber 8, but )t forgotten. 3. PETER L. DAVIDSON, e, T FAMILY. VANS. JAMES B. In sad bui lovin B Acmbrance of otr dear father, JAMES B. EVANS. who departed this lité four vears ago today. October 6, 1926. ~Anniversary mass at St. Stephen's' Church. Eternal sest, give nim O Lord, and leb ne upon PerPetint S DEVOTED DAUGHTERS. & GEDDES, JAMES W. d_but loving memory of our beloved son and hrother, JAMES W. GEDDES. who made the su- preme sacrifice fwelve vears ago in Vittel, . October 6. 1918, FrATS LOVING MOTHER AND SISTER. NSON, LAURA V. In loving memory of TOny ‘et ‘mother. LAURA V. JOHNSON, who ‘departed thig life nine Sears afo to- . October 61921, ek DEVOLED DAUGHTER, SADIE. * NZIE, LUCY. In sad but fond remem- R te of our dear wifs and mother. LUCY MCKENZIE, who left us three years ago today, October 6, 1927. Three years have passed away, dear, Since vou were called away; How well we all remember That sad and dreary day. A precious one from us hi & voice we loved so dear: A ghair s vacant in our Home g DEVGHES SUSBAND v DAVOR- TER - THROCK, ANNA._ In memory of our dea R other. "ANNA ROTHROOK, who. die tweniy-five years ago today, October 1905. At rest in peace, what the world ean- L3vING” sON. BERNARD. AND DAUGH- TER, MAE G. CARLSSON. s Gone, but not forg, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. GEO. W. WISE CO. 2900 M St. N.W. West 0138 Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. 4209 9th St. N.W. Col._6324 J. WILLIAM LEE'S SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS CREMATORIUM 332 PA. AVE N.W. _ NATIONAL 1384, W. W. Deal & Co. 816 H ST _NE LINCOLN_8200 Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home 924 New York Ave. N.W. District 2608 CHAS. C. ZURHORST 301_EAST CAPITOL_ST. Phone_Lincoln 0372 Frank Geier's Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTR ST. N.W. = Modern Chapel, Telephone National 2473 |V. L. SPEARE CO. uccessors of nor connected al W. R. Speare establish- Phone Prank. 6636 St. N.W. Formerly 940 F_St. N.W. {Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 412 H ST, NE. Ry L Elncoiores ALMUS R SPCAR Succeeding the Original W. R. Speare Co. 1623 Connecticut Ave. Potomae_ 4600 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons BIRCH) 1SAAC 3034 M St. N.W. TS, Ned e Established 1876 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1837 10th_St. N.W._ _Phone North 0047, CEMETERIES. "GLENWOOD CEMETERY Vaultage, $5 per month Choice lots and sites for sale. S FUNERAL DESIGNS. Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St, Promot Auto Delivers Service Artisic—expressive—inexpensive GEO. C. SHAFFER 1V] O] lfigfi}%fiiflf -;I::}i;i‘#% fiér'.‘n’i e

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