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OVERLAND ROUTE &€ NorthWestern ion Pacitic STAR. | inet of President Cleveland, I ASHINGTON, HARRY P. WHITNEY DIES OF PNEUMONIA Sportsman Was Worth $200,000,000, Built Up From $24,000,000 Inheritance. By the Associated Press. NEW__YORK, October 27.—Harry Payne Whitney, sportsman and sor of one of the greatest fortunes in America, died unexpectedly of pneu- monis his PFifth avenue home last night. He was 58 years old. is secretary made the following an- nouncement : “On Tuesday last at his residence, in New York, Mr. Whitney was taken ill with a slight cold with fever from which pneumona developed, which ap- parently was not severe until Saturday morning when there was a rapid ex- tension and he died Sunday evening at 9:35 o'clock.” His wife, the former Gertrude Van- derbilt, distinguished sculptor, and their three children were with him when he died. Father, Navy Secretary. He was the son of Willlam C. Whit- ney, Secretary of the Navy m the cab- rom whom he inherited a huge fortune by ":uun; a score of lurf-ca u-u-.- r.lon es. ayne Whi "‘“"'mi?fl“ . Harry Payne Whitney's tance, which was estimated at $24,000.- 000, was increased to approximately $200,000,000 through his operations in mining, banking and real estate. Payne ‘Whitney, like Harry, a financier and a turfman, left $178,893.000. . ‘Through Thomas J. Regan, the finan- cler'’s secretary, -the Whitney family issued the following statement tonight: “On Tuesday last at his residence, in New York, Mr. Whitney was taken il with a slight cold, with fever, from which pneumonia developed, which was apparently not severe until Saturday morning when there was a rapid ex- tension, and he died sundny evening at 9:35 o'clock (E. 8. T.).” Family at Bedside. At Mr. Whitney’s bedside when he died were his wife, his two daughters and sons-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. Mc- Culoch Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Barklie McKee Henry, and his son, Cornelius ‘Vanderbilt Whitney. The widow, the former Gertrude Van- derbuilt, is prominent as a sculptor and Since 1883 Distinctive MONUMENTS B; WASHINGTON GRANITE MONUMENTAL CO. ¥. Ave. N.W. Phone Natl. 5870 Wm._Jardine. Secty. Bigger and Better anerll: At Half the Usual Cost Are Dene by CHAMBERS A Wlml Funeral for as s75 “s N, Just Think of It— - ‘The Star delivered to your door every evening and Sunday morning at 13c per day and ¢ Sunday. Can you afford to be without this service at this cost? Telephone National 5000 and de- livery will start at once. D. C, MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1930 Turfman Succumbs HARRY PAYNE WHITNEY. in social welfare and relief work. She and Mr. Whitney were married at New- port in 1896. Mr. Whitney's racing stable was known the world over and at various times won the Kentucky Derby, Pim- lico Preakness and other famous races. ‘The horses also attracted much atten- tion by victories abroad. - Famous as Poloist. As a poloist he was one of about a dozen men in the country to hold the maximum handicap of 10 goals and was a member of the famous “Big Four” in 1909, which established American polo as the equal to any in the world by winning back the International Polo Cup from Great Britain, ‘A graduate of Yale and Columbia Law Scheol, he gave up the law to join the American Smelting & Refining Co., in which his father was interested. He also took part in the work of the Gug- genheim Exploration Co. He was presi- dent of the Whitney Realty Co., a di- rector of the Guarantee Trust Co. and the Metropolitan Opera Co. Births Reported. The following hirths have been reported to the Health Department in the last 34 hours: njemin and Dorothy Hurdle. boy Prederick L. and Prances L. Strasser, sirl. Blercy A and Rose A, Paris, boy. Michael V. and Myrtie E. D{ Salle, sirl. Edwin and Pearl 1 Meredi'h. hoy. Paul E. and Olive T. Partello, giri Albert G. and Margaret L. Swetz, boy. Blarerce £ nt el B Whitmiore s M. and Ruth B. Johnston. bo; nd Bertha Putrowsky, boy. Prederick D. and Loretts F.'Donnelly, boy. Lawrence and Blanche Keliy. girl Tho. R. and Gladys Willlams, boy. boy. Marion R. and Margaret C. Robertson, boy. Henry T. and Maizie Brown, boy. McKinney and Beulah Daniels, boy. Here is beauty and comfort and saving TOMORROW FIFTY ENGLIS CLUB CHAIR $37.60 H S Big, roomy chairs, and they are every bit as good looking as their picture; that know their catechism of comfort from A to Z—loose-cushion tailored seats, web bottoms. of fine tapestries. So We Say In a wide choice THE FINEST FURNITURE VALUES IN 50 YEARS Commemorating Our 50th Anniversary THE HOME IS EVERYTHING P.J.NEE Seventh At H Streets CO. N.W, EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME L. M. SPEAR FUNERAL | RITES HELD AT HOME Patent Attorney, Buried in Glen- wood Cemetery, ‘Had Practiced Here More Than 40 Years. Funeral services for James M. Spear, 61 years old, well known patent attor- ney, who died suddenly Friday, were held this afternoon at the residence, 6800 Brookfield road, Chevy Chase, Md. Interment was in Glenwood Cemetery. Mr. S , & graduate of Georgetown University Law School, had practiced law here for more than 40 years. At the time of his death he was & member of the Spear, Donaldson & Hall patent law firm. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mary. Spear; two children, Ellis Spear, jr., and Arthur P. Spear of Boston, and | ;‘mter, Mrs. Marion Little of Bangor, | e | PASTORS URGED TO GIVE CHILD WELFARE TALKS Congress of Parents and Teachers Promote Topic on Eve of Conference Report. Sermons in all Washington churches | November 16 on subjects pertaining to | child welfare, on the eve of the report of the findings of the White House Conference on Child Health and Pro- tection, is the aim of the District of Columbia Congress of Parents and | Teachers. Dr. W. Sinclair Bowen, chair- | man of the Committee on Spiritual | Training of the congress, on Saturday dfi::cud letters to Wghlnl;ffl mé:m Tequesting that they give atten- | tion to this topic in their November | 16_sermons. Beginning November 19, Dr. Bowen sald, the report of the White House | Conference, which will “constitute one of the most comprehensive studies of | childhood which the world has ever known,” will be returned. Mrs. W. T. Bannerman, director of the depa ment of home service of the congress, was instrumental in having the letters sent out. Marriage Licenses. Richard Baker, 25, and Mary Clem, 24; Rev. 8. J. Porter. John Hodge, 321, and Mabel Mason, 19; Rev. Clarence Diggs. TiearenSe DIEEL ;. and Bater Golaman, I ISR John P. Ralston, 29, d Mary B. Welch, 35; Rev. Bamuel J. Porter. Jackson B. Bean. 22, and Eunice A. Smith, 20; Rev. B. H. Melton. AVIATRIX COMING HERE Earhart Will Accompany Vallee and His Orchestra. Miss Amelia Earhart, transatlantic fiyer and a vice president of the Luding- ton Afr Linz, will accompany Rudy Vallee apd members of his orchestra when théy fly here Thursday night to play at the opening of the new Shore- ham Hotel. Vailee and his orchestra will return Friday morning on a regular passenger plane Miss LOST. 7 BAG_WIll The berson who picked Up_ 8 1iz- ard-skin bag in the Earle Theater Sunday afternoon please return to Mrs. Jno. A. M(d. 3700 Mass. ave 42 Reward BILLFOLD. containing _ driving money. Please return to Mildred 11339 V st. se. Phone Lin. 9864. | BOSTON BULL, b: permits, G. Rogk, vicinity of BROWN, WIRE-HAIRED IRISH TERRIER. male, § months old: reward 3 H. L. MERRING. Navy Yard. Lin. 1360. Montgomery _ Count Boston, Call Cleve. 3477. CAT—Strayed, broad biack-striped Tiger €at, seven toes each front foot; answers name Barn very aflectionate. Reward. 26 ood ave.. Hyatteville, Md. con‘ Boy's blue serge coat of suit, fou: tain pen and pencils in pocket, Saturday night ‘on_17th 'st. side of Eastern High Bchool. | Reward for return to 16 i%th at. DOG—Black and white male hound, brown head, vertical white line through forehead license 363. Rew. H. D, Albin, 47 Manor circle, Takoma P d.”_Shepherd 2574-R. FRATERNITY PIN, Nu_ Upsilon Gamma. some time Sunday. Reward SERSAN POLICE FUPPY-_Brown face legs, gray neck, biack back, female: sw. s tion: tag No. 16326, Reward. District 8995. HANDBAG-Green and tan tap bag. containing very valuable papers. and money. Liberal reward. Pape: of more value than money. Cashier's des Hamilton Hotel KEYS, in smal coin purse, Sunday after- noon, 'west side 16th st. between Park rd. and Trving st. Reward. Call Adams 3041 | after 6:30 p.m. . KEYS_ 6. in leather holder, Frid ening, and Flo- Todr sth LOCKET-BROOCH, _ photograph inside: Reward. Targe. wold, with owl: lost “Thursday, Oct, 2 M2 Tiny: hetesen 1 and ¥ and 7th and E sts. Reward for return to_No. 207, 3033 16th st. G POCKETBOOK, In Metropolitan Theater of taxi; light tan pocketbook containing kevs. money and driver's permit. Reward. 1426 P 0] Call’ Adams § POLICE DOG. Pessenden tag No. 12t Re FURSE_Black envelope purse with 123 and in Rockville, PFriday. Wis 2428, Reward, SHELL RIM SPECTACLES, brown leather case, Saturday evening, Chevy Chase car or vielnity Chevy Chase Circle and Grafton st.: reward. NOLEN, National 2483. 28° TRAVELING BAG. Sunday_morning._b leather with initials “P. V. H. W.. U. 8. N.": finder please return to Bancrofi Hotel and receive_reward. WRIST WATC] H.. vicinity Conn. Reward. Pot. 3452 '$50 REWARD. Black Scotch terrier lost October 9 near Oatlands 5. ""Notity Mrs. Bustis, Leesburg 177 FUNERAL_DIRECTORS. CHAS. C. ZURHORST 301_EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone Lincoin 0372 " Frank Geier’s Sons Co, 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. i Modern Chapel, Telephone .\ & tional £4(J National 2473 V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the wuccessors of mor eonnscted @ith the original W. are establish- ment. 1009 H St. N.W, k. 6626 Phone Prl'n e Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance as R e ER Lincoln 0524 Modern Chape! ALMUS R SPLCARE ina? TS Conteriont e " Poiomac 008" Joscph F. . Bu-ch's Sons 3034 M St N \‘V T GEO. W. WISE CO. 2000 M St. N.W. West_0i. l:ubllsheu 1878 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St. N.W.__Phone North 0043. Ve W, Deal & Co. Clyde J. Nichols, | lnc. 4200 9th 8t N.W. J. WILLIAM LEE’S EONS. FUNERAL DIRECTO) CREMATORIUM 333 PA. AVE N.W___ NATIONAL 1384, 1388 va‘l- DESIGNS. Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. R hone west J0se Deaths Reported. Wwilliam L. Pitcher. 77, 1681 Crescent Ward E. Van Pelf, 41, Georgetown pital. 35, 3701 14th st. ‘H’IP;‘ 1424 33nd at, : xfi e . Providence Hos- pita Anthony De Palma. Children's Hospital. o InHant of Cherles'snd Eive Carnell, 1 dav, afinger Hos Ellza Selby, 60, 931% P st. 3 Georglana QI‘QEH. 56, 427 17th st. se. Emma Scott, 53, 2217 P st. George Pickett, 48, Fresdmen's Hospital. Ernest Jefferies, «2, en rswes smergenc: Hospital. w 1402 1st st EadieE Garter. 30, 2830°0 st. Sadie E Sidney Franklin, 1. Gallinger Hospital Harold Brady, 3 months. 3139 Newport pl Cards of Thanks. BETTIE. We wish to extend {hanks’ and sppreciation to for their beautiful floral trib- utes and expressions of sym death of our mother SON., who departed this li tober 17 1930, GEORGIANA MURPHY. MARY A. TOWN- SEND, DAUGHTERS. . SMITH, DENNIS. We wish to thank our friends and .relatives for the kindness and sympathy shown during the jliness and death of our uncle. DENNIS SMITH. Also for the beautiful floral offerings THE FAMILY. * Beaths ANDERSON. MARY JOSEPHINE. On Sat- urday, October 25" 1930. at 11:48 pumn.. MARY JOSEFHINE ANDERSON, widow of Charles J. Anderson in het'séventy-first year. Funeral services at her Ia dence, 5337 42nd st. n.w. on Tuesday. {ober” 2o thenee “to Hois Frinity Chureh. where mass will be said at 10 a.m. for the repose of her soul. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. _Kindly omit flowers. ADAH ROBERTA. Suddenly. on 4 30, m.. ADAH ROBERTA, aged 35. beloved wife of Sam- yel B Buinside and daughier of William A. Kimmel ~ Funeral services at her fesidences i3 Que ot. 0.8 Wednesday: Octo: ber 20, at 2 pm. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. " Relatives and friends invited. P on Pridey, octoner residence, S st nw. RTER, st of the “lovini She also 1 nare Willlneham, CARTER, SAD 24, Jo3b. at ner SADIE 'E. _CA Harry' W. Hewlett, of ‘Liltan Hewlett: aunts and three uncles. Funeral Tuesday, Qctober 28. at 1 pm. from W. Ernest Jarvis West End parlor, 28th st. and Dum- barton ave. nw. Rev.'James Green. pms. Mount' Zion' Baptist Church. Atling. vent Odd Pel Suddenly on i30. BENJAMIN G_ Cran- Funeral from & BENJAMIN “ 5 October 25, iloved hsmand ot Dajsie . ‘of Upper Marlboro, Md. ruesday, October 8. p.m. nity Church. Upper Marlboro, Nid. terment church cemetery. Relatives a friends invited. by DYSON. CHARLES W. On Saturday. Octo- ber 2 . At United States Naval Hos pital ington. D. C.. CHARLES W. DYSON, rear admiral (retired). U, 8. N. Funeral services Tuesday. October 38, at 3 p.m.. at Washington Cathedral. Interment at Arlington Cemetery. 27 FAIRFAX. HARRIET DUTCH. Departed this life on_Friday, October 24, 1930, at Brook- Iyn, N. Y. HARRIET DUTCH PAIR- FAX. Remains resting at Prazier nerai home. 389 Rhode Isiand nw Funeral Tuesday, October 28, 1 p.m., from Metropolitan A.' M. Church, Inter- ment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. . FAIRFAX, HATTIE DUTCH. The Young Ladies’ Tmmediate Relief Association: You are requested to attend the funeral of Mrs October 28, 1930, at 1 o'clock. Metro- politan A. M. E. Church, M st. bet. 15th and 16th n.w. MRS. MINNIE T. CONAWAY, President, ADDIE CHASE GREEN, Rec. Becty. FAIRFAX, HATTIE. All officers and mem- bers of Naomi Household of Ruth. No. 1038. are requested to meet Monday, Oc: tober 27, 1930, at Pythian Hall. 13th and You sts), at & pm., to arrange for the funeral " of * Sists Funeral Tuesdny. October 28, from Metropolitan A. M. E. Church, st. bet. 13th and 16th sts.n.w. DORA ALEXANDER, M. N. G, KATIE C. ERENT, W. R. | FLANAGAN. THOMAS p Suddenly. on Sun- day, October 26, 1930. at his Tesidence. 112'K st. n.w. THOMAS P. FLANAGAN, beloved husband of May Piana Fu peral Wednesday, October 20. from the funeral home of Perry & Walsh, 29 H s nw. at 11 _a.m ment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. 28 | FOX. MARIE A. On Sunday. Octover 26. 1930. MARIE A.. beloved wife of Charies 3. Fox and beioved daughter of Katherine and the late Geory n‘pmln Funeral from her late residence; €04 22nd st. n.w.. Wednesday, _October 30 e g St B, miephen's & 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invit Interment Glenwood Cemetery. 24 GASSENHEIMER.. SAMUEL. On Monday. Qctober 27. . "at_his residence. 1625 Coiumbla rd., SAMUEL GASSENHEIMER. beloved husband of the late Josie Gassen- heimer. ~ Funeral from ihe chapel of Frank Geier's Sons Co. st Pk e nesans, -Ooiober 3. am’ Relatives and friends invited. térment Washington Hebrew Cemetery. 38 | GIBBONS, WILLIAM H. On October 25, 930, at Minneapolis. Minn.. WILLIAM H., hushand of Lucile Thomas Gibbons. ~He is also_survived by a daughter, Mrs.’ Lucius . C. Lamar, and a sister, Miss Eliza Gi services’ at 8t Joh Ellicott City, Md., Tu at_3:30 o'clock, ~ Int ment in St. Cemetery. GOLDEN, AGNES. Entered into eternal rest on Friday, October 34. 1930, at 4:10 pm. at her residence, 4752 Sheriff rd. ne. AGNES, loving wife of Francis 8. Golden, sr.: loving mother of Steven L. Golden. Mrs. Ruth_ Williams. Naomi Haw- kins. Francis 8. Golden, jr.. and Esther M. Golden. 'she aiso grandchil- dren and_a ‘host of other relatives and friends. Puneral from her late residence on Tuesday, October 28, at 1 p.m. 27 GRAEVES, CHARLES B. On Saturday, Oc- tober 25. 1930, at Saranac Lake. N. ORIES B baloved "hasoand of Lillis Graeves (nee' Fidler:. Funeral from the residence of hir daughter. Mrs_ Robert E. Mateer, 26 Adams st. n.w. Wednesdav. October 29, at 2 p.m. Relatives and frisnd invited. 2% GREEN, CAPT. THOMAS A. Passed into eternal rest Sunday. October 26 1930. at Walter Reed Hospital. Capt. THOMAS A. GREEN, beloved father of Clarence H. 83 years. Remains resting ler's parlors, 928 M 9 pm.’ Monda: Funeral at Lynchburg. October 29, with full military honor: GTEEN, CAPT. THOMAS A. It is with great sorrow I announce to comrades of the Military Service Legion of the District fu- at 1 pm M Hospital, October 26, 1930. of our beloved secretary emeritus, ' Capt. THOMAS A GREEN. - Puneral services. with military honors.” will be held at Lynchburg, Va. Wednesday._October 29 Capt. EDWARD W. ZEA, Commander. * GRIFFITH. WALTER §. Passed Into eter- nal rest on Monday, October 27, 1930, Garfield Memorial Hospital, Mr. 'WALTER S. GRIFFITH. formerly of Morristown. N. J. beloved father of W. F. R. Grifiith, in' his eighty-first year. Funeral Wednes day noon at Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Newark, N.J. HALL, SARAH ADELE. ber 26, 1930, at 3:45 p.m 466 K st. s'w., SARAH ADELE HALL. the loving mother of Carrie Banks, Alberta Dunlap. Marths Pope, Frank. Charles, George L. ir.; Robert L., John D.. Thom L. and Edward R. Hall *She aiso leaves 1" stepdaughter, 1 nephew. 18 grandch dren “and 6 great-grandchildren. mains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis fi neral church, 1432 You st. n.W. Notice of funeral later. HARRIS. SYLV day. October On Sunday, Octo- t her residence, TER EDWARD. On Sun- , 1930, SYLVESTER ED- WARD HARRIS. devoted son of Charles and Catherine Harris. Puneral Tuesday. October 28, at 10 a.m.. from the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1432 You st. n.w. Interment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. | HARVEY, ADALINE McCULLOCH. On Su dav.” October 26, 1930, at her' residence 3617 Everett st. n.w.. ADALINE McCU] LOCH HARVEY. beloved mother of Mrs. Theodore C_ Alford and grandmother of Jane and Crandall Alford ' Puneral sert ices at All Souls’ Memorial Church, Cathe- dral and_Connecticut aves. on Tuesday, Qctober 28, at 2 p. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. HERSHAW, CHARLOTTE M. On_ Sunda midnight. October 26, 1930, 8t her I dence. 2215 13th st.' n.w.'-Mrs. LOTTE HERSHAW (hee Monroe) wife of La Fayetts He other ot “Mes. 3 . W May Hershaw and’ Fa) Hersha! Funeral Wednesday, October 329, pm. from Plymouth ~Congregati Church, 17th and P sts. n.w. HQUSTON, SARAH J. on Saturdaz, October from her late residencs Sambridge. Mass., on “tuesda: .n\ NS, Ol‘l!LL On Thursday, October 3. 1930, after a_brief {!ness, ODELL. beloved | husband of Dorothy Javins, devoted father | of ‘Eleanor. Margaret and Dorothy Javins. | He ‘also leaves & father, mother, four Ghe sister und. other. relatives | Funeral Wednesday, October | 0 am. from his late Tesidence, 2 s thence to St. Cyprian's Church, where high reaulem mass will be | sung at 9 a.m. for the repose of his soul. 2§ JOHNSON. ANDREW 1. On Monday,:Oc: tober 27, 1930. at his residence, 5715 9th st. nw.' ANDREW J. JOHNSON, beloved hisband of Mary Johnson (nee Storey) Notice of funeral later. JOHNSON, ANDREW. On Sunday, Qctober 1930, ‘at his residence. 333 Virgini R' baha ‘of ‘Gerttude John usban of Fsworth Johnson. = He slso 3 other reiatives and friends to arture, Remains at the funer: it o hiprlu i ond October 27 brothers, and friends. %numm mma fl& reaings {4th & CEMETERIES. qu::.“ month Cholcé’ lll'l:.ht-b sty u B ‘t'.':“'."""m .'%."I- On .K\l’l&!‘ .mr l’.l“ o A L o k. | LEWIS, MARY GREER. On Sund In- | d HATTIE DUTCH FAIRFPAX Tuesday. | HATTIE FAIRFAX. | of Columbia the death at Walter Reed | THOMAS, Favting ¥ P s A9 Bratha. GREER ted Virt o Jnck Lowig and yster J" rah Greer ‘Julihn. Funera ices. e residence, 1383 cmunm 8t esday, October 28, at 3 Intermeat cumory (private) at Glenw wom E g., AMES © day. B¥RyY mesmnr Irene Porrest of 3339 N st. uuu- Thass a0 1036 o'clock Tuesdns mi Qctober 38, at Holy Trinity Chureh. Interment (private) in Holy Cemetety. TER R. Departed this life October 23, 1930, at 2:48 a.m hi jence, 1832 1ith st_nw., R. MAYS. beloved son of E. Aul and the late Willlam Mavs. dav morning. ‘october 38, at fhieedn Comerers. A flun o P MeDONNELL, MARY A. 24, 1030, MARY A. (nee wife “of the John id a1 9: atives and friends invited. MITCHELL, MARRISON AGUSTUS, On Sat- t_10:30 pm.. HARKISON "AGUSTUS MITCHELL. ” the loving father of Geraldine Mitchell. He also leaves one uncle and other relatives and frie Puneral Wednesday, Octo- ber 29, at 1 pm. from the W.' Ernest Jurvis funeral church. 1432 You st. n.W. Interment in Arlington National Ceme- tery, £ NELSON. MARY G. On Sunda 1930, m. at_her re Biesnera St MARY G. widow of Joseph H. Nelson. Funeral serv. ices Tuesday. October 28, al 11 am. at the Hines fineral home. 2001 1ith' st. N n.w, Interment at Warrenton, Va. SON. ELIZABETH. De; -nvd this Satimagt Sctover 36, 1990 413 W' e Flecamen's Hovpital: FLIZABETH SON. beloved sister of Vllllnll Stewart and’ sunt ot "Mary ’ williams. Mafilds Glanton, Nettie iton, Har) n inston “and Gerurude’ Dunlap. * eunerai from Bun Ill!flll'lllll’ll cl lls i oetober g4t 1 elatives Bd’ friends tnvite NELSON. ELIZABETH. Officers bers of the Electa Chapter, No. 3 please meet 8% Bundz. undertaker Tuesday. October lL‘ZABm NELSON. EMMA G. PETTIFORD, R. M. RALEH BARBOUR. R. P. BLANCHE COGHILL. Secty. 'R. FORREST N, Suddenly, on October 26, 1930. at his residence, Summit place ne.. FORREST N, be- Novinger. Fu- e residence on s . October 28, at 5 p.m. Rel d friends invited. Interment at Ha ;\ll’l. Pi on Wednesday, October 29, b RITTER, JULIUS M. On Sunday, October 26, 1930, t National Soldiers’ Home Hospital. Va., JULIUS H. RITTER, elder son_of the Iat John H. and Agfes E_Ritter anc brother of Geotge T. Ritter. Pu- neral” from his . brother dence. 2331 Ist st n.w., Wednes- day, October 29, at 1:30 p.m. Friends and Felntives invited. " Interment Arllnuwnj'l tional Cemetery. SCHWERTNER, RICHARD. Suddenly, on Saturday, October 25, 1930, at Sibley ‘Hos- pital. RICHARD. beloved husband of Marit Schwertner. Funeral from the pariors James T. Ryan. 317 Pennsylvania ave. & 2 pm. Inter: ment Prospect Hill Cemetery. SEWELL, LUCY. Departed this life on Sat- urday,” October 25, 1930, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Henrietta Myers, 2667 Sheridan rd. se, after a brief iliness, LUCY SEWELL. She'is also survived by devoted son-in-law, a grandson. a_gre: erandson. many nieces and nephews and a host of other relatives and friends. Pu- neral Tuesday, October 28. at 1 p.m.. from Campbell A. M. E. Chureh. Rev. A. L. Crirlar. pasior. ' Friends and relatives in- vited. ‘Interment Rosemont Cemetery. | SHECKETS, MARY E. On Sunday, October 0, At ber residence, Upver Mariboro, MARY E. beloved wife of the late Sheckels Funeral Wednesday. Qeiober 29, at @ am. from St Mary Catholic Church, Upper Marlboro, Md. fn- ferment Mount Carmel Gemeters. Rela- tives and friends invited. | SHEMELD. REV. ROBERT. on Priday Oc- tober 24, 1930, Rev. ROBERT SHEMELD, beloved husband of Katle Ickler Sheme Funeral services at Gavlers chapel, Pa. ave. n.w. Tuesday. Octol p.m. Interment Cedar Hill omn-u STEWART, ELLA MAY. On Saturda; tober 25. 1030, at 4:45 p.m., dence. 1532 5th- st. n.w. RT, devoted mother z E st th Jarvis funeral church. 1432 Notice of funeral later. TABLER. EMMA R. On Monday, 27, 1930, at her residence, 1830 T8, P, SMMA_R., beloved wife' of {be lafe Edwin H. Tabler. Service: ot her late residence on Thursday, Oc ab 11 “o'clock am. Interment Congres: sional Cemetery. 20 TAYIOR. GFORGE A On Sundsy. Qetober 26. '1930. at his residence, 323 N s GEORGE A. beloved son of Geol and Essie Tayior, and father of Taylor. Funeral services at Nallev's fineral home, 532 8th st_se. on Tuesday. October 28, at 3 p.m. ~Relatives and friends invited. Interment sional Cemetery. TOWN, HENRY C. On Sunday, Octol [ e L AV A North Capitol and M _sts. . ou st B.W. October Beimont G ine! liam J. ARNRT S Services at. 1 rices a Nadress Tuesdas, Octoner 2. st Tnterment Glenwood Cemeters. VAN PELT. WARD E. On Saturday. Oeto. . WARD rC VAR CPELT, d'of Alice Eavey Van Pelt Tresday morning_at Henee Clover Hill. Va. Funeral ‘services at ‘Tves chapel, Manday evening at 7:30 Claver’ Hill. Tuesdav. at 2 pm. oren Hill M. E. Church.' Interment in the {hrrel” cemetery. Relatives and friends nvite WILIIS. WANNAH. On Sundav. October 1930, &t Gallinger Hospital. RANNAH 718, "the devoted wife ‘of James Wil lis. loving ‘mother of Georae, i Lee, Emanuel Sterling an. ton' Willis. She Gne sister and’ a Rost of other o % friends" Remains rasting at tra Jonn T. Rhinec funsral chanel. 3rd and Eve sts, s.w. Notice of funeral later. WILSON. ETREL. Denarted this life Pridav. October 24, 1930, at her residence, 1508 T3th st. nw. afte= a brief iliness. FTHEL WILSON. iate af Rembert. 8. O, a beloved hushand, a Aevated mother. one aunt and other And Triends %o monen their Inss, Remains Testing at 8.’ P. Morrow & GCo. funeral pariors, 1344 dth st pm. Tie-Aav. October 28 Rembert, §. ©. In Memoriam. DOYLE. MAVINDA CARTER. Sacred u memorv of mv loving mother. MAI CARTER DOYLE. who denarted thi thres years ago today, October 37, 1937, Before our eves vou faded. Growing weaker every day. Deine all we could to er 27, 1927, Today recalls the memory Of a loved one gone fo rest. And those who think of her today Are thote whs loved her best. HFR DFVOTED HUSBAND, ~HENRY Tn memory of my GLASCOE. KING. JORN husband, JOHN H. KING. who dle years ago today. October 37, 1928. ¢ me & wonderful husband; one who never God made his mile as the He made his heart of pi Dearest husband, you have left s Tard 1o beari et with When 1 see vonr va HIS DEVOTED WIFE, loving tw wold. | KNG, Joi ING: JOHN W. In sad but nmu'i - e died two vears ago" t0da7, Ociober a’. xn my heart your memory lingers— Oh; J0 Sweet, o t: [} T son, 'l'h.ll!flt thi 2 ohnku{g xmG, o ll"fl‘ Jo-fl " In branice of our dear. 1 m’l?f}é‘flr‘fi'fixm ssed Ay two years ago today, Two years have passed, dear father, Since you were called away. How well we do remember That sad and weary da Dearest father, we are lonesome, For we miss your loving face, But vou left us to remember That noneon eartn can take your place; HIS DEVOTED CHILDR! MARSHALL. MARGARET AND VINCENT. In Joving remembrance of our deat pa ents, mother, MARGARET Mlmml who' departed this life April 14. 1889, fatrer. "VINCENT MARSHALL. October Loved and remember HILDREN, MARY Tk Aucm urnzllon' ll.un A. Tn sad but lovi Temembrance of our dear A McDERMOTT, who thiree years ago toda: lourdn e odasy et Whuhmmmm ULINE V. A tribute of "“!z.r years ago today, . 'mlllllinh o R SR e '.luy lay in o worked mnnw—h 'III lm T