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GEN. JAMES M. KENNEDY T0 BE BURIED TOMORROW Retired Medical Officer Will R dn Arlington Cemetery—Pall- bearers Chosen. TFuneral services for Brig. who died at Letterman General Hos- pital, San ‘PFrancisco, Calif, Octobet 15, will be held at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning at the Fort Myer chapel. In- terment will be in Arlington National | Gemetery with full military honors. The honorary Ibearers are Maj. Gen, Mer- ritte W. Ireland, surgeon general; Brig. Gen, C. R. Darnall, assistant sizgeon general; Col. A. E. Truby, Col. W. L. Gen. James | Keller, Lieut. Col. E. R. Gentry and Maj. M. Kennedy, a retired medical officer, C. M. Reddig, all of the Medical Corps. B SRR - Through the Most Beautiful Sections of the Country! Akron, Ol Baltimore, Md... 1.00 Buffalo, N. Y... 9.50 Canton, Catonsville, M¢ Detroit, Mich. clothed travel beautiful Knoxville, Tenn.12.50 Lexington, Va... 5.40 Natural Bridge, Va. - 5. New York, N. ¥. 550 Falls, 10, 109 Round Pittsburgh, Roanoke, Va. Washington, Penn. veie 025 Fine Fashion Shop Clothes And right now nature is most beautiful! cal Autumn Typi- landscape, in riotous hues —color splashed upon her bosom in wanton array. Plan your next trip to GO BY BUS—fast, clean over the most scenic routes in the country at less cost! Savings on Trip Tickets Good for 60 Days! THE EVENING CREECY LAID TO REST WITH MASONIC HONORS Engaged in Wholesale Paper Busi- ness Here Fifty Years—Held 82d Degree. Funeral services, attended by Ma- sonic rituals of Osiris Lodge, No. 26, for Willlam Beauregard Creecy, sr., 68, who died Priday, were held at the resi- dence, 7319 Twelfth street, at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Interment was in Rock Creek Cemetery. Mr. Creecy, a native of Edenton, N. C., had been established here in the wholesale paper business for nearly 50 The STAR, years. He had been a thirty-second Mason for 40 years. He is survived by two sons, Augustus L. and William B. Creecy, jr., both of Washington. His wife, Mrs. ifly King Creecy, died about a year ago. Marriage Licenses. Napoleon Lefevre, 60, and Alexine Sava- veny 837 Rev. .. tenmie; Albert Q. Carpenter; 35, this city, virginia M. Herr ark Lane, Rev. dohn E. Brisgs. Myer Cohen. 27. and Sarah Gisson, 2%; Rev. G. Bilverstone. Perry C. Hardesty, 26, and Lily Pedler, 26; ‘Rev. Enach M. Thompson. Gresory “Mason, 28, and Marsaret H. vance: A. 3.’ McCartney. Vobs W, Simims, 3 3, oo Magiacn. Ve orum. Loiien & Sosel 28, and’ Ruby' B Gwens, 15 both ‘of Noviolk, Va.: Rev. Allan P. Poore d Warning Finger of October writes “Buy your coal from us'NOW!” Lay in a full sup- ply of Famous Reading Anthracite before colder weather steals a march on you. Decide TODAY that you will have the finest fuel and the finest fuel service that money can buy. You’ll get both by calling us. Chevy Chase Thos. Oldest Coal Busini W. Perry Chevy Chase Lake, Md. Wisconsin 2600 TiIAT BETTER PENNSYLVANIA HARD COAL at the Lowest Prices in 14 Years | of death had not been determined. Mr. | Corporation. Merchant Dies WILLIAM B. CREECY, SR. MORTON, OIL MAN, DIES [ ATLANTA, October 20 (#).—George L. Morton, 64, vice president of the Galena Oil Corporation, died in a New York hotel yesterday morning, accord- ing to information received here. Advices from his home here were that Mr. Morton died suddenly. Cause Morton also was a member of the board of directors of the Galena Oil Bigger and Better Funerals At Half the Usual Cost Are Done by HAMBERS A Whole Funeral for as 375 Low as. . , 1883 Distinctive * MONUMENTS WASHINGTON GRANITE MONUMENTAL CO. U8 N. Y. Ave, N.W. Phone Natl. 5870 Wm. Jardine, Seety. WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1930. Qards of Thanks BAMILTON, ALOYSIUS. We sincerely ap acts of kindness of during his iliness ressions of sympathy $Eibutes st the death TON. 2R vesutltar ? norfl’ of our brother, ALOYSIUS HAMIL T TORHE FAM) LEWIS, RICHARD H. We sincerely appre- clate various acts of kindness of friends and relatives during his long iliness and gratefully acnowledge many expression of sympathy and beautiful foral tributes f RICHARD H.'LE S AND FAl Braths. VILLIAM 3. on Saturday, Qcto- 1930, at Masfield, Anna C. Bronson. ington’ Monday, neral from the residence of his father; rk road, Wednesday, October 22, at .m., thence to Sacred Heart Church, 'm mass will be for the repose of his soul Mount - Olivet - Cemetery. friends invited. BROWN, MARY E. Suddenly, on Saturd October about '2:10 pm., Freedmen’s ‘Hospital. MARY E. BROWN, sister_of Lark Brown, Steward Brown of Holmestead. Fla. and Ida B. C. Whitley. Notice of funerai hereafter. BURDETT, RAY. On Monday, October 20, 1930, at ‘810 Rhode Island ave. n.w.. RAY BURDETT. _Remains at Praziers funeral home, 389 Rhode Island ave. n.w. Notice of funeral later. £l BUTCHER, LILLIE. The bers ‘of ‘the Young_Ladies’ Union Benev. olent Association, No.'3, are hereb of the death ‘of Sister LILLIE nu;cnn which occurred in Newington, 108, Sevtember 19, 1330 STER MARTHA SWEENEY. Pres, xvmcx T. HAWKINS, Fin. Secty. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair and con- tinued cold, probably heavy frost to- night, minimum temperature about 32 degrees; tomorrow fair, - gentle west winds. Maryland—Fair, continued cold to- night with heavy frost in central and west. portions; tomorrow fair, moderate to fresh west and northwest winds. Virginia—Fair and continued cold to- night with light frost in east and heavy to killing frost in west portion; tomor- row fair, gentle to moderate northwest winds. West Virginia—Fair and continued cold tonight and tomorrow, heavy to killing frost tonight, Record for 48 Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 54; 8 p.m., 47; 12 midnight, 41; 4 a.m., 39; 8 a.m., 40; noon, 53; 2 p.m., 57. Barometer—4 pm, 2092; 8 pm, 29.93; 12 midnight, 29.93; 4 a.m., 29.94 8 a.m., 29.96; noon, 29.90; 2 p.m., 29.84. Sunday. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 60; 8 p.m., 50; 12 midnight, 46; 4 am, 41; 8 am,, 39; No Ice Cream and Cake at the Fashion Shop’s Birthday Party TOPCOATS OVERCOATS Grades up to $40 No Charge for Alterations Despite the Dra Reductions in Prices . Nothing but VALUES ! Values and More VALUESe Yes, Sir!! I’ve cut out the flowers—thrown away the souvenirs— and instead of cutting the cake am CUTTING THE PRICES! You'll remember this PARTY for a long time if you accept this invitation to come and SAVE! SAVINGS on real Fine Clothes—the kind the FASHION SHOP has staked its reputation on for 14 years OVERCOATS Lowest Prices in 14 Years for Our Famous SUITS (They Hold the Press) RONDO TOPCOATS TOPCOATS DOUBLEWEAR and 2 PANTS WORUMBOS and other high-grade OVERCOATS for which we are famous s0n &he 9th & E (5019thSt.NW) W SUITS Grades up to $50 S0 FREE PARKING Opposite our store on E Street while shopping in our cloth- ing department. ! plack and ORUMBO Amerigca’s Greatest Overcoat noon, 45. Barometer—4 pm., 2081; & pm. 29.89; 12 midnight, 29.99; 4 a.m., 30.11; 8 a.m,, 30.23; noon, 30.24. Highest temperature, 60.9, occurred at 4 p.m., yesterday. Lowest temperature, 37, occurred: at 6:30 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 76; lowest, 45. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey). ‘Today—Low tide, 12:47 a.m. and 1:09 pa.; high tide, 6:28 a.m. and 6:58 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 1:40 am. and 1.56 p.m.; high tide, 7:19 am. and 7:45 pm. The Sun and Moon. ‘Today—Sun rose 6:22 a.m.; sun sets 5:23 pm, ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises 6:23 am.; sun sets 5:22 p.m. Moon rises 4:44 am.; sets 4:48 p.m. ‘Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. ‘Water. Potomac and Shenandosh Rivers clear this morning. Weather in_Various Cities. Abllene, Albany, Atlants, " Atlantic_Qity. Baltimore. M Eirmingham Bismarck, N. Boston, Mass Buffaio, N. Y... Charleston; 8.C. Chicago, I Cincinnati, Ohio 30.30 Cleveland, Ohio. 30.18 5. C 3 Tex. Columba, Denver, Colo. Detroit. Mich... El Paso, Tex. Galveston. Te: Helena, Mont. Huron,'S. Dak. Indianapolis.In Jacksonville, Fla. Kansas City, M Los_Angeles Loutsville, Miami. Fla, Lo = N. Orleans, New York, N.Y. Oklahoma City. 30.24 Qmana, Nebr... 30:40 Philadeiphia Phoenix. AT Pittsburgh, Portlan an-nd. el Ralei A T R 3% San _Antonio San Dheso alif 30 u San Prancisco. 29 8t. Louts, Mo.. St Paul, Ming. S"paoe_ Pt.cloudy . Pt'cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy . Clear Gloudy . Gloudy Clear Cloudy Tamp: Sloud WARH: B.%! FOREIGN. (7 a.m.. Greenwich time, today.) Station: London, Paris. et (Roon, Greenwich' time. today.) Horts (Fayal), Azores... 70 Cloudy {Cutrent observations.) 72 Part cloudy 76 Part cloudy 80 Clear written on leather strap. 1337 Vermont ave.North 8911 . COIN PURSE, brown. containil ring. _moonstone _ring and necklace; reward. Telephone Ft. diamond aquamarine ade_393. 22° 0G. olice; black, brown legs: Rca !Glelrrm.fl 'lg! reward if returned to Charles T. O'Connell, 622 Mass. ave. nw. * EYEGLASSES, Friday night. ne Georgia ave and Kennedy, or at ball park; reward. Sa. 063w R n fox, Bunda 5;;:!()’. Reward. Call Atrl {ERMAN POLICE DOG, male, en Ao 1691 T2th st. mw. Reward. catur’ 2539-J. GERMAN POHCE DOG, 6 or 7 months old. answers to name “‘Prince,” on Sunday after- noon, vicinity 2200 Pa. ave. se. eward. Cail "Atlantic 4195, 'GLASSES, tortoise shell, turday afternoon. Spot_of green paint on rim. Co 445, HAND SA' cont. % Georgla avenue and Irving n- 1015 _Tth n.w. Dm0 now. sec- ntic’ 3716-W ;h!r brown and De- ne M 3 or on street car. m. _Reward. PENDAN NG, lmtlhn}!‘ 3 %n]turdl: afternoon, 20th & Conn. ave., leasan| cav or Willard Hotel. Reward: Apt. 10, 1717 20th_st PTN—Dismagd bar pia in m Pleu nt_ sec- tion or up Conn. ave. and 8 st.; reward. Adams_1079. POCKETBOOK, 1 downtown. 5 Sunday afternoon. October 19, in Layafette Park, containing about $30 in bills and change.’ flat white- g0ld wrist watch with leather sirap, tortoise asses, driver's permit, ayto regis- tration card and other paraphernalia. - Lib- ral reward for return or information lead- ing to recovery. Edith M. Cooper, 3510 18ih st.n.w.. Apt. 7. Col._4057-J. POCKETBOOK, _containing check, a sick man's saving, Saturday, in Sanitary store, T st. bet. 6th and 7th’s! nw.: the finder wiii do’a great favor if divided. 1829 6th st. n.w. POLICE DOG. 7 months old, Sunday_ ward for return. 'Floyd Shumac, 83! mond _ave.,_Bilver Spring. Md. SUIT CASE, pin-grain, brown, 1ost from = parked on H n.w. between ‘10th and 1lth. Please return and receive reward. 3210 Ma- comb_st. n.w. _Clev. 7289. -ag;. gold open face, monosram 6. Suhday dtiernoon, Get. 19. ) He- waid. Sdoms e ALt e VEs ricaived 1B wrong overcont, at, Georgelown Collcee S, urday evening kindly call North 74377 Toney, _Govt. Brathn. CATOR. WILLIAM. On Sunday, O at_Providence H¢ CA’I‘OR-. beloved husband of Charit: 0"»0! Funeral from his late residence, 3236 Ch s.e.. on Wednesday, October 323. 10 am." Services at Emmanuel Episcopal Church, 13th d V_sts. it a.m. Relatives and friends terment St. Barnabas' Cemetery, Georges County, M COAKLEY, RICHARD F. JR. On Ssturdey. Qctober '18. 1930, at 1:33 3 b at Walter Reed Hospital. . RIGHARD. AKLEY, e EieAnd o "Betile B, Congier. - Fu neral services will be conducted on’ Tue day, October 31, at 1:30 at the home of h! arents, Richard Powell Coakiey and Lula tts Coakley, 74 V st n.w, Interment Arlington National Cemetery. CQOLIDGE, HELEN Q. On Saturday, Qcto- 0, 8t her residence, 141 N COOLIDGE. ~ Funerai October '21, at 11 ._at St Andrew's Episcopal Church New Hampshire avenue and V sts. n.w. 30° ESCH. EVELYN A. On Sunday, October 1036, at her residence, 3908 Brandywin EVELYN A. beioved wife of Geor; achs, " Services ‘at the 8. H. Hines Co. f nerai home, 2901 14th st. n.w.. on Tue: day. October 31. at 2 p.m. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. EVANS, CHESTER (CHICK). On Saturda: October 18, 1930, at Charlottesville, Vi CHESTER '(CHICK), beloved son of M and Mrs. Samuel Evans. Services will be h his Iate residence, 1367 North Caro- lina ave. n.e.. on Tuesday, Octover i, st 2:30 pm. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery, FEALY, WILLIAM T. Suddenly, on Monday. October 20. 1930," WILLIAM T., beloved son of Ma E the late Joseph P. Fealy, Funeral” from his "late Kentucky “ave ay, October 23, at 8:30 m.; thence to 'the Holy forter Church, whete mass will be said at § a.m Relatives and friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 31 FOREMAN, MRS. ELBERT W. On October 18, at Boston, Mass. Mrs. ELBERT W. POREMAN, wife of Col. Eibert W. Fore- man, U. 8’ Infantry. Funeral services at Fort Myer Chapel Tuesday, October 21, at 2 p.m. Interment Arlingion National Cemetery. FORRESTER, RACHEL. bers of Columbia Temple. No. 422, 1. B. P. O. E. of W.. are hereby notified of ‘the déath of Daiighter RACHEL FORRESTER. Funeral Monday, October 20, 1930, at 1:30 pm. from the Mount Jezreel Baptist Chureh, 5th and E sts. se. Morning Star Lodge, 'No. 40; Columbis Lodge, No. €5: Forest Temple, No. 9, Love and Harmony Temples are invited. WILLIAMS, D. R. ETHYA RHODA #. GOLSTON, Fin. Bec: MARY HUSTON. At Sibley Hos- on Saturday, October 18, 1930, at ock p.m.. MARY HUSTON FRANCE, Officers and mem- dl\l-m,zr of the late Rev. Henry 8. and Mary Bennett France. Funeral from her 1 residence, 1665 Harva: d terrace, Tues- day, October 21, 12 which relgtives ‘and friends are iny Interment ‘st Mount Olivet Cemetery, Bal- timore, Md. GIBSON. KATHLEEN, Passed avay on Octo- b-r 18, 1930, at Southampton. gland, ATHLEEN GIBSON, the beloved mother ol' Olive Clark. »” HALE, MARY. Departed this life Sunday, Octlober 19, 1930, at Gallinger Hospital, MARY HALE, beloved wife of Mr. Jobn Hale Body resting at, Annle F. Holloway Co. funeral chapel, 121 4!z st. s.w. Nollel of funeral hereafter. ETHEL. On Slturdl , _October 18, at her residence, Georgia ave. ETHEL HALL. de‘omd wife of John mother of Ivan. John, Jr. and Alla dsughter of Nora Thompson and sister of Dave Thompson. Puneral Tues- day, October 21, at 1 p.m., from the New Bethel Baptist Church, 9th and P sts. Rev. W. Jarvis officiating. Re- mains resting af the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1433 You st. n.W. HARRIS, KATIE W. On Sunday, October 1930, at Freedmen's Hospital, after a biet ‘tiness, KATIE WOOD HARRIS, be loved wife of Chyries, L. Harris, Funeral Wednesdav, October 22 at St. Luke's P. E. Chureh, 15th and. Churcn sts. n.w. HARRIS, KATIE WOOD. The Pl the Matrons and Past Sounel of ‘brince Ml "Chapisr E. 5. are hereby notified o desth’ oF sur beloved Lady, KATIE WOOD HARRIS, and Quested to assemble at St. Luke's ED copal Church on Wednesday, October 21, 1930. at 2 p.m. for the purpose of tending the funeral. Wear black clot ::g White gloves. By order of the pres G- M. HON. LADY GEORGIE HENRY, EVA’ LUCAS BROWN, Ber HARRIS, KATIE WOOD. Officers and mem- bers of Prince Hall Chapier, No. 5, O. .E. 8., are requested to attend ihe funerai of Pist Matron Honored Lady KATIE WQOD HARRIS, Wednesda tober 22, at 2 gelock, "at 8t Luk urch, 15th’ and Church OLlVl BROOKS. RB. M. T DICKERSON, R. B, BERTHA SAUNDERS, Sec. on s-u-ra-y S | ol T A ARt Breaths. turda ILLIAM ' FRANCIS _TAPP. Risbantof "Nt CMEKRiSht son of the late William 8. Richey Teppan Funeral from his late residence; 323 A Nndl; October 21, at §: 5 il b 108t Feirs Chureh, where m’n“ Il be am. lor the repose o hierment “Mount” Ofivet “Bemetery. WILLIAMS, DAISY. On Sundas. Qctober 2:18 p.m.. h'r rtfld. e, B °Redtiain” & a0 Wik LM, ovne "mother 6 Ruth. Grim Tothy McLean, sister of Pearl May & arnest Lane. She also leaves one aunt, one uncle and other relatives and friends. Funeral Wednesday, October 22. at 3 p.m., from the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral hllffl\» 1432 You i, "now. Interment at Lingoun Memorial Cemeters. it On_Sunday, WILLINGHAM, MILDRED v. . 1930, ‘at_Providence HOsDital, MHEDRED V. WILLINGHAN ated 20 Years: Remains resting at E 1 T. Matteer fune parior, 49 Lee Highway. Cherrydale, Va. Services at Methodist Episcopal Church, Berryville, Va, on Tuesday, October 3, at 2°pm. WOLFE. GEORGE ELISHA. = Suddenly, on Sunday, October 19, 1930, at Capitol View, Md. GEORGE ELISHA ' WOLFE, son of Wililam Newton and Sybelle A. Wolfe, in Dhis 14th year. Funeral Wednesday. Octo- ber 22, at $:30 a.m, from St. Joha s Cath- olic ‘Church, Forest' Glen, Md. Interment church cemetery. a1 In Memoriam. BROWN, GEORGEANNA. A tribute of love o _our dear ~mother, GEORGEANNA BROWN, wno ieft us 8iX years ago, Octo- ber 20, 1924. e us a wonderful mother; as one who never grew old. Der smiles as the sunshine; ‘made _her heart of pure gold. HER DEVOIED" DAUGHTERS: BLANCH, SADIE AND BEATRICE. . CLARK, JAMES. A tribute of love to the memory of my dear father, JAMES CLARK, Who_left me six years ago today, October 20, 1924, I long for you each day of my life, Ana oft would Jeave tnis worid of strife To join you in the realms of love, Where ail_is _peace and oy and lo; HER DEVO1ED DAUGHTER, MAUD MAR~ SHALL. GIOVANNONI, JOSEPH A. In sad but lov- ing remembrance of our darling son, JO. SEPH A. GIOVANNONI, whno departe life_thirteen years ago toda: 1917, aged 7 years 9 months. His little eyes are closed in His voice we hear no more, But memories in our fond hearts keep Of our darling boy thirteen years ago. Can we help but feel 50 lonely When bis voice we do not hear? For no words were ever sweeter Than the words he used to say. HIS LOVING AND DEVOTED PARENTS. * GIOVANNONI, JOSEPH. In sad but loving remembrance ‘of our ' dear little nephew, JOSEPH GIOVANNONI, who departed t life thisteen years aga today, October 20, Just a line of sweet remembrance, Just a_memory, fond and true; Just a token of love's devotion, Zhat our hearts sull long fof you, AUNT NELLIE AND HELWIG, ANNIE K. In nd and lov membrance of my dear wife, ANN: HELWIG, who departed this life thres years ago today, October 20, 1921. Some may think you are forgotten, When at times they see me smile, But little do they know the silent heart~ aches That I've suffered all the while. You left behind & broken heart That loved you sincerely: That never did and never will forget. HER LOVING HUSBAND, GEORGE _J. HELWIG. . HELWIG, ANNIE K. In loving memory of our dear mother, ANNIE K. WIG, who departed this Jife three years ago today, October 20, 1927. 80 desiring. never tiring, Now the victors she has won. HER CHILDREN. JOHNSON, SUSAN B. Sacred to the mem- ory of my dear wife and mother, SUSAN B. JOHNSON, one year ago today. Qctober Before our eves you faded. Growing weaker every day, Dolag all we could to save you Untid God called you away. One year has passed. dear mother, Since you were cailed away; How weil we do_remember That sad and weary day. Dearest mother. we are lonesome, Por we miss your loving face, But, You left us to semember t Done on earth can take your place. DzvoTlD HUSBAND, CLIFF "JOH ND LQVING DAUGHTERS, NILsoN MA % HALL, SUSIE PABK!R. Nl!.m JACK- BON, CATHERINE JOHNSON. HERRON, LILLIAN YOUNG. October 18,1930, at her residence, 1840 Mintwood pl. n.w., LILLIAN YOUNG HER- RON, beloved wife of the late Maj. lism’' H. Herron. ly resting ler's chapel, 1754 Pa. ave. n. services at 'St. Margaret's Church, Conn. ave. and Bancroft pi. n.w. on Tuesday, October 21, at 10:30 a.m. Interment Ar- lington National Cemetery. IVERY. WILLIAM. On Saturd 18. 1930, at Preedmen’s Hospita, IVERY, devoted husband of and brother of ‘Walter Tuesday, October 21, at 1 p.m., from his late residence, 1131'C ‘s Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 You' st. untl ¢ p.m. Sunday, thereafter at his laie residence. 20 EDWARD P. On Priday, October 17, 1930, at Petosky, Mich., EDWARD P., son of Prank and the late Alice Callon Kane. " Body arriving in Monday, October 20, at 9:40 p.m. from Saffel's chapel, Pifth and H s on_Tuesday. October 31, am’ 'Requiem mass at Bt Patrick's Church at 10 am. Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery. KIME, ALLEN RAYMOND. On Mond: Y wi JONNSON, HENRIETTA. In lovi - brance of our dear mother. JOHNSON, "who departed this lite hres years ago today, October 20, 1937. In love she lived. In peace she died. Hor life was asked, but Clod denied. The trial was hard, th severe, To'part with the one we. loved so dear: But in our hearts she shall remain nti] we Mmeet in heaven 8 llNloN JORN . 1n loving tribute to mmy dear husband, JOHN M. JOI who died six years dgo, October 20, 1 Anniversary mass ot 6. Jerome's, Hyatts- ville. Six lone vears have passed, Buddle, dear; you're_alw: S S TOVING WIFE. ELIZABETH. * LUNN, BESSIE CROSS. A tribute of love to the memory of our dear one. BESSIE C. LUNN " (nee Cross), who tdf:'nfod 14 oday, ober 320, life 12 years ago - 2 , ALICE C. In loving um-mhv-ne- MILLER, ALICI n em Oc- toher 20, 1930, at his residence, I ALLEN RAYMOND, beloved on of Bavia'E. and Stelia G King, aged 16 years. Notice of funeral later. l!mSv SOLOMON. On Monday, October 0, at his residence, 1360 Spring Toad how.. SOLOMON, beloyed. husband Bertha Ethel Lewis and father of Mrs. 8. J. Glick, Mrs. Leon Pack, Dr. Harry 8. Lewis, Mrs. Harry Lewis, Willlam Le: George Lewis and Dr. Edward Lewis. Reral {rom the chapel of Bernard’ Dan- zansky, 3501 14th st., on Tuesday, October Il at 10:30 am. interment ‘Washington Hebrew Congr jon Cemetery (private). Please omit flowers. -A"-‘LL- ln!‘! Ln Columbia 'l‘omwh 423, f W.. announcs d!ll"l flf Dlll(hl!r R,O!‘ll LEE MAMHALL lll Buffalo, N. . Thursday, October 16, 1930° ' Funeral services will be held at t Michigan Avenue ¢ Church, " Buf- falo, N. Y., on Monds¥, October 0. ALETHYA M WILLIAM, D. R. RHODA F. COLSTON, Fin. Sec. MASON. MARY_ ISABELL. On _Sundey, O,Ct%h!;n lfii‘ 1930, l“All(l‘Y ]%)Amcfl'lfl?'l of ... Mason of King George Coun Ya. " Punieral from her late residence. 230 West Montgomery ave., Rockville, Md., Tuesday. October. 21, &t 10 am. Inte ment at Charles Town, W. Va. McGRANN, PHILLIP. On Sunday, October 19. 1930, at his residence, 632 G st. s.w.. PH[LL'[F beloved son of_ the te Hann nd Margaret McGrann. Funeral from the bove residence on Wednesda 9:30 am.; thence to Church, where solemn high m sung at 10 a.m _Relatives and friends in- vited. Interment Mount Olivet Otmtl;lrl. McLAUGHLIN, PETER L. On Moad: tober 20, 193 at the residence of his aunt, Mrs, George Q. Houlehan. 1619 Hobart at. L. McLAUGHLIN, beloved son of "Mrs. Deline McLaughlin. ' Puneral from iz Tate residence on Wednesday Qctober 22, at 8:30 a.m. ¢ e Bheine of the Sucred Hear: at Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 21 MCcLEAN, TYLER. Departed this life. after a lingering iliness, on Monday, October . 1930. at Gallinger Hospit MCLEAN. Remains resting a Bros’ funeral home, 48 K st. n.e. of funeral hereafter. MORROW, THOMAS W. Departed this life October ‘17, 1930, D.m.. at his resi- dence, 836 'New Hampshire ave., THOMAS W. MORROW. He leaves to mourn their loss & 'devoted ~wife, Mrs. Liz- zie J. Morrow; a daughter, Mrs. Selena Tatur; five sisters, Mrs. Mary E. Jupiter, Mrs. Martha Mahoney, Mrs. Lucy Snow- den. Mrs. Dorte Sedrick and Mrs. Irene J. Stewart; two nephiews and a host of other relatives and friends. " Funeral {rom the above address Tuesday, October 21, at 1:30 o'clock. All friends are invited. PARKER. CLIFTON. On Saturday, October 18, 1930. CLIFTON PARKER, devoted son of Louise Parker, brother of Daisy Par- ker Carrington and Bernard Parker. Re. mains _Testing the W. Ernest Jary funeral church, 1433 You st. n.w.' Pu: neral Tuesday, October 21, at i p.m.. from Rock Creek Baptist Chuich, Tenleytown. C., Rev. Jones officiating. Dahs Teoting st the W. Eencer: Jarv funeral church until 2 p.m. Monday, ther after at his late residence. 3827%4 Allison Interment Arlington National Oc- Notice st. n.w. Cemetery. PATTERSON, BETTIE. On Friday, October i1, 1930 at 5:45 pm. at the resigence of her “dauehter. Georsle Murphy. 41 R st BRI TIE CPATTERSOR, motner ‘of Georgia Murphy and Mary Townsend and grandmother ~of Adle Robinson, Bettie Lyles and Alice Robinson. Funeral Tues- day, October, 21, at 1 pm. from Moon & Alles funeral 13th and Florfdn ave. Bow " Relatives’ and triends invited. 3 Le. PROCTOR. WILLIAM Piam"a BHOETOR . devotad husband of Carrie Proctor and father of Maud Frazier; surviving him are also a host of other_relatives and friends. Remains at Fraziér funeral home, 389 Rhode Island n.w.. until Wednesday. October 22, pm. Funeral Thursday from his ssiddnee, 3014 st nw at 1 pm, Rev BT oiteiating. " snier snc's Cemel 32 snnm.. MARIA. mp. this life Octo- ber 19,1930, at Gallinger ital, MARIA SAMUEL. She leaves to mourn their iwo children, Ssphnia Rusey and E Samuel; _three sisters, Patsy Je Emma Wrenn and Edmonle Samie] brothers, Normon Samuel, Ben Samuel Charlie “amuel and Ned Samuel, and a host of other relatives and friends. WIREZHAIRED FOX hite Wi n “markings; libéral reward. lld' 8 al‘\l'lh downts eoriia "3 Silver_Sprini mw& WR sectio; mains resting at Eugene’ Ford's funeral parlors, 1300 South g‘lbl e “'zhfidu ca; Rehoboth o 'é:unw Vl. [ of our dear mother. ALICE C. who departed_this life four years ago to- day, October 20, 1926. Four years have passed, dear mother, Since you were called away. How well we do remember That sad and weary day. ‘The hands that did so much for us, How helplessly they God knows they worke But they are gone tod No one knows how we m More and more each day. Life has mot been the same to us ince you were called away **'4ER LOVING CHILDREN. * O'CONNELL, Mrs. CHARLES E. (nee Mary Breen). Anniversary mass at Viatorian Seminary. 625 Hamiin st. Wednes- day morning, October 2. o'clock. Rev. Martin J. Breen, brother of deceased, celebrant of the mast. WINGATE. MARY §. In memory of our dear wife and mother, MARY 8. WIN- GATE. who_departed this life one year ago today, October 20, 1920. Remembrance 35 a golden chain Death tries to break. but all in val To have, to love, and then to part, TIs the greatest sorrow of our hearts. Gone from us forever, The face we loved so well, And. oh, how we do miss vou, No one on earth can tell. The flowers we place upon the grave ne. May wither and decay. But the love for her UHut cleeps beneath never fade away. HER BELOVED HUSBAND AND CHIL- FUNERAL DIRECTORS. GEO. W. WISE CO. 2900 M St. N.W. West_0i38. Established JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St. N.W. _Phone North 0047. Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. 4200 9th St N.W. Col._6824 J. WILLIAM LEE'S SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS CREMATORIUM 332 PA. AVE N.W___ NATIONAL 1384, 1383 CHAS. C. ZURHORS' 801 EAST CAFITOL ST. A W. Deal & Co, 816 H ST NE. LINCOLN 8200 Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home 924 New York Ave. N.W. Distriet 2000 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. Modern Chapel. Telepho; National 2473 V. L. SPEARE CO. Netther the euccessors of nor conneted with the origin are establish. RS i lm St. NW. Ficne P S e e . Wm. H Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 4 B oT. WR Lincoln 0524 Modern_Chapel ALMUS R SPL'J\RE i -y R Ul Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (18AAQ BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W. Ehone et ocos FUNERAL DESIGNS. Gudc Bros. Co., 1212 t,