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Free Auto Parking Space for Customers —E Street Between Sixth and Seventh THE HECHT CO. F Street at Seventh An in-between coat for in-between temperatures THE MID-TEX MEDIUM WEIGHT OVERCOAT is ideally suited for the weather we’re having these days! S Mid-tex isn't as heavy as an overcoat. Yet is has more weight than a topcoat. It was made especially for those days of Winter when the mercury can't decide whether to go up or down. Some men prefer Mid-tex because they don’t want a heavy overcoat. Those who drive a car or who aren’t out in the cold a lot want it to wear all Winter. Two styles of Mid-tex. First, a soft, fleecy coat. Second, a firmer tweed coat. Both in various shades and styles . . . in- cluding the half-belted model. Worsted-tex Suits for Men Knit-tex Coats for Men . . Knit-tex Coats for Women Winter-tex Overcoats , Dinner-tex Tuxedos . $40 $30 $30 $50 $40 Two Seconds by Direct Elevators to the Men’s Clothing Department—Second Floor THE EVENING GEORGE KANE FUNERAL | TO BE HELD TOMORROW Services Will Be Conducted at St. Joseph's, With Burial in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Funeral services for George Kane, 49, who died early Saturday at his home, 635 Fifth street northeast, after an ill- ness of a year, will be conducted at St. Joseph's Catholic Church at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. Burial will ‘be in Mount Olivet Cemetery. A native of Brooklyn, N. Y., Mr. Kane had lived in Washington for the past 24 years, during which time he was plate printer at the Bureau of Engrav and Printing. He is survived by his e, Mrs. Margaret Kane; four sons. Andrew Donald, George, Vincent and Willlam Kane, and three daughters, Misses Margaret, Marie and Florence Kane, all of Washington. Births Reported. The following_births have been reported ;‘fl the Health Department in the past 24 s William J. and Edith Grant. boy. John L. and Hazel F. Bassfard. boy. Benjamin W. and Pertie Ponnick. boy. Haywood and Evelyn Warner. boy. Alvin and Rebecca Hunter. boy. | Clifton and Edith Woodson, boy Herman and Altea Jackson, boy. Douglas d_Edith Holland, boy. Bigger and Better Funerals At Half the Usual Cost Are Done by CHAMBERS A Whole Funeral f¢ P e, L “BUY NOW” We Offer Special Inducements to Those Anxious to Mark the Last Resting Place of Their Loved Ones—See Our Finished Work. WASHINGTON GRANITE MONUMENTAL CO,, INC. 18 New York Ave. N.W. Display of Subscribe Today It costs only about 1% cents per day and 5 cents Sundays to have Washington’s best newspa- per delivered to you regularly levery evening and Sunday morn- ng. Telephone WNational 5000 and the delivery ~vill start immedi- ately. The Route Agent will col- lect at the :nd of each month. STAR. WASHINGTON, CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. ‘TODAY. Card party, St. Ann's Infant Asylum, 2300 K street, 8:00 p.m. Meeting, Sixteenth Street Highlands Citizens’ Association, Sixth Presbyterian ghl‘;rch. Sixteenth and Kennedy streets, 90 p.m. Meeting, Gen. Henry W. Lawton Camp, No. 4, United Spanish War Vet- erans, Pythian Temple, 8:00 p.m. Meeting, Admiral George Dewey | Naval Auxiliary, United Spanish War | Veterans, Northeast Masonic Temple, |Eighth "and F streets northeast, 8:00 pm. | Meéting. Mackin Club, 2400 Sixteenth | street, 8:00 p.m. Supper meeting, Knights of Colum- | bus, Fourth Degree, Mayflower Hotel | garden, this evening. Dinner, General Motors, Mayflower Hotel, Jefferson room, 7:00 p.m. | Meeting. THllerest Citizens' Assocla- tion, East Washington Heights Baptist | Church, 8:00 p.m. Meeting, Kenilworth Citizens' Asso- ciation, Kenilworth School, 8:00 p.m. | Meeting, Manor Park Citizens' Asso- | ciation, Whittier School, 8:00 p.m. | x Meeting, Randle Highlands Citizens' | | Association, Fountain Memorial Church, 8:00 pm. Meeting, Washington Highlands Citi- zens’ Association, Congress Heights School, 8:00 p.m. Meeting, Takoma Park Citizens’ | sociation, Takoma Park Library, 8:00 pm. Meeting, All-State Soclety, Willard Hotel, 8:00 p.m. { | card party, Phi Kappa Tau, class of '26. Notre Dame Academy, school audi- torium, North Capitol and K streets, 8:30 p.m. feeting, Woodmont Country Club, | 2727 Adams Mill road, 8:00 p.m. | Meetirg. Women's Interdenomina- tional Missionary Union of Laurel, Md., Ph. Natl. 5830 Centenary Methodist Episcopal Ciurch, | 18:00 pm. Card party, Women's Overseas Service | League, Roosevelt Hotel, 8:00 p.m. 1\ FUTURE. | Luncheon, Civitan Club, Lafayette Hotel, tomorrow, 12:30 p.m. Luncheon, Advertising Club, National Press Club Auditorium, tomorrow, 12:30 pm. Paper making was a Chinese monop- oly for the first 600 years of its history. stroll down avenue gas at the D. C., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1930. ISAAC GARNER FUNERAL SERVICES ARE CONDUCTED Retired Clothier, Who Died Sunday at Age of 60, Will Be Buried in Boston. Funeral services for Isaac Garner, retired clothier, of 1841 Columbia road, who died yesterday at the age of 60 years, were conducted at 2 o'clock this afternoon in_the chapel of Bernard mediately after the services Mr. Garner's body was sent to Boston, Mass, for burial. Mr. Garner, a native of New York, came to Washington from Newport News. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ida Garner of Washington; a brother, | William Garner of Newport News, and | two sisters, Mrs. 8. Steiner cf Wash- | ington and Mrs. B. Beigel of Pittsburgh. Deaths liepo;t;d. The following deaths have heen reported | in’ the past 24 | to the Health Department hours Margaret F. Smith, 86, 5318 Broad Branch Gallinger Hospital | | ra, | Kate E. Ball. 81 | Cornelius T. O'Brien. 69, 1602 Otis st ne. | Willlam H.‘Martin. 85, Casualty Hospital | John F. Akers, 63, National Homeopathic | Hospital. | “Annie T. Lamb. 60. 34 § st Cora Walmsley. 57, Gallinger Hospital. Kane. 49, 635 Sth st. nee 40, 220 11th st. 5.W. Agnes T. Connelly, 36.' 1007 §th st. n.e. Mary Robbins, 34, 1949 4th st. nee | Walfer Wells. 33." Gallinger Hospital. | John". MacLellan, 31, Georgetown Hos- pital Margaret M. Wise, 27. 512 Newton pl. Fidele Guasp. 24, Gallinger Hospital JHarold E. Calkins, 18. 922 Grant pl Francis L. Bannon, 1, Georgetown Hos- t to Hoyard and Laura Godard. Co- Hospita t to John W. and Sylvia M. Moth- ed. George Washington_Hospitai fant to John W. and Sylvia M. Moth- erghed. George Washington Hospiiai nfant to Howard J. and Ruby M. Groene. Garfield Hospital. ‘Andrew Johnson, 65. 333 Va. ave. s.w. Walter Anderson, 44. 326 C st. s.w Arthur Buckner, 42, Gallinger Hospital George F. Mathew J. McGui | ershe In Marriage Licenses. Willlam M. Eaves. 36, this city, and Amelie C. Preston, 26, Bristol, -Va. Rev. C. F. Smith. James H. Wakefleld. 52. Grim, 42: Rev. Clyde Brown Robert J. Devine, 21, and Frances E. Wil- liams, o A JoTer 1 ‘Stimax. 22. ‘WesPminster, Md. and Gertrude E. Sipe, 30, Upperco, Md.; Rev. J. Harvey Dunham Dudley J. Harris. 24, and Myrtle G. Nor- ris. 22. both of Richmond, Va.; Rev. Allan | F.."Poore. ‘Donald U. Ulrich, 32. Cohoes, N. Y., and Sadie L. Russell, 24, Nashville, Tenn; Rev. John E. Briess. Harry Wynn, 52, Brentwood, Md. Mary E. Evitts, 50, Hopkinsville, Ky.] W._S. Abernethy. George P. French, 23, Point of Rocks. Md and Margaret V. Loy, 19, Taylorsville, Vi Rev. Allan F. Poore | “David Cooley, 36, and Margaret Byrd, 2 both of Arlington, Va.. Rev. Augustus Lewis and Laura A. and Rev. industrial exposition november 3rd to 8th washington auditorium decorations by the national school of fine and applied arts Felix Mahony under the supervision of Danzansky, 3501 Fourteenth street. Im- | 3 TRUSTEES NAMED | FOR CHOATE SCHOOL Washington Residents to Assist in Administering Endowment of $1,850,000. Mrs, Anne Archbold, Paul Mellon and Barry Mohun of Washington recently were named to the board of trustees |of the Choate School, Wallinsford, | Conn, when the schoo Iwas trans- | terred to the Choate School, Chapel and Library Association. Fifteen persons were named trustees and will govern the school. An el dowment and building fund of $1,85 000 will be created. | The Choate School was founded in 11895 by Judge Wililam @. Choate, brother of Joseph H. Choate, at one} time Ambassacor to the Court of St. James. The institution has an enroll- ment of 500 boys. Frank J Frost, R. M. Kauffmann, Lieut. Comdr. John W. Morse. Col. David S. Stanley and Hewitt Weils, ali of this city, were visitors at the school | Fathers' day when the announcement of the transfer was made. HITS PUBLIC OFFICIALS Head Alderman in New York Sees Faithless List Unprecedented. NEW YORK, November 3 ().—Mak- ing it clear he intended no specific ref- ercnce, Aldermanic President Joseph V. McKee declared in an address yester- | day that never before in the history of | the country had so many public officials been faithless to their trust as at the present time. Lowered standards exist in both major partics and in all sactions, he told the Men's Bible Class at Riverside Church, and they are due to the aftermath of the World War, prohibition and the prosperity preceding the present depres- gion. Ie made a plea for more religion n life . THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Cloudy tonight and tomorrow, probably becoming threatening; somewhat warmer tonight, lowest temperature about 40 degrees; gentle east or northeast winds. Maryland—Cloudy tonight and tomor- row; probably rain tomorrow in south- east’ portion; slightly warmer tonight; increasing east and northeast winds. Virginia—Cloudy tonight and tomor- row, probably rain in south portion warmer in the interior tonight; increas- ing east and northeast winds. Thermomeier—(Saturday) 4 p.m.. 47; 8 pm, 41; 12 midnight, 36; (Sunday) 4 am, 31; 8 am, 32; noon, 48; 2 pm, 51; 4 pm, 51; 8 p.m, 45; 12 midnight, 36; (today) 4 am., 31; 8 am, 31; noon, 49. Barometer— (Saturday) 4 p.m., 30.50; § p.m., 30.55; 12 midnight, 30.56; (Sun- day) 4 am., 30.57; 8 am., 30.57; noon, 30.55; 2 p.m., 30.51; 4 pm., 30.40; 8 p.m., 30.43; 12 midnight, 30.42; (today) 4 am, 3043; 8 am, 30.45; noon, 30.42. Highest temperature, 52, occurred at 3 p.m. yesterday. Lowest temperature, 30, occurred at 6 am. today. ‘Temperature same date last year— Highest, 69; lowest, 60. ‘Time Tables. (Purnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) ‘Today—Low tide, 12:14 am. and 12:26 pm.; high tide, 5:44 am. and 6:11 p.m. ‘Tomorrow—Low tide, 1:00 am. and! 1:06 p.m.; high tide, 6:27 am. and 6:52 pm. The Sun and Moon. ‘Today—Sun rose 6:36 a.m.; sun sets| 5:06 p.m. ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises 6:38 a.m.; sun sets 5:05 p.m. Moon rises 3:50 p.m.; sets 3:39 aum. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Water. Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers clear’ this a.m. | ‘Weather in Various Cities. Temoerature. ©3 [EFT Stations. Weather “uap asvp Abilene, Tex.... Albany, N. 3 Atlants, Ga.. Atlantic City."" : | Baltimore, Md. 5 2 Birmingham . Bismarck, N.'D. Boston, Mas; Buffalo, N. Y. Charleston, §.C. 56 42 i L. 1.0 Prcloudy Cloudy | Cloudy | Pr.cloudy | Pt.cloudy | Cloudy . Clear i Pt.clouly Clear | Clear Cloudy Rain . Clear Clear . Clear Rain Clear Cloudy | Clear Clear Br.cloudy Clear .. Ptcloudy . Clear . Foggy Pt.cloudy Clear Clear El Paso. T Galveston, New York, N.¥. Oklahoma' City. 3 na. Nebr Philadelphia Phoerix, Ariz Pittsburgh, Pa Portland, Me Portland, Orel Raleigh. 'N. C.. 3 8alt Lake City. San Antonio. San Dieso. Caiif San_Francisco.. 8t Louis. Mo, Pt.cloudy Cloudy Cloudy today.) Gibraltar, Horta (Faval), (Noon, Greenwich time Gurrent obser Bermuda Porto Rico.... 1l 7 1o Fart cloudy oday.) Han San Jui Havana, Colon.C: FOUND. TWATCH, lady’s: Saturday afternoon. on E st. between 6th and 7th sts. n.w. Own er may Tecover same by identifying and pay. ing for_advertisement, Address Box 206 Siar_offce LOST. ALL-STATE BALLOON TIRE on rim: Ow: cover: 500x30. Notify J. E. Harris, Bel ville, Md. Reward e BRIEF CASE containing Bible. hymn books. letters addresse J_and Pa. Elder J._Johnson: reward. Lin. 1680. CAT- White, Persian. lost Friday, vicinity of 30th st and Mass. ave. n.W. Phone North 3537 3 COIN PURSE. confaining $50 or more tober 51, in 10-cent store. 7th and E ats Call Misk Trimble, North 4699. Reward. 3% GLASSES, on_ 7th st. near Eye st made | by’ Major Robb. Reward. H. B. Elmer, 1013 M st. nw. Me. 8967. _ e MONEY, £101, in bills; between Rittenhouse d' Bliss Electrical School. , Reward. 6212 7th st. n.w. Telephone Ga. 3330-J. PACKAGE. containing white satin _dress, on paper rack at 4th and H n.e. Monday am. Reward. 829 4th st. n.e. £ POCKETBOOK. black, patent I 14th and_F. containing money, glas papers. Reward. Linooln 5168, PARTS from a clock, bottle of oil and_some Petworth bus, Nov. 2, between 3 and 5pm. Reward. 1702 Pa. ave. n.w. Na- tional 9645, POCKETBOOK, brown: Saturday afternoon between 10th st and Palace Theater on P oo G: Bewkea: Afduiy 3301 Louise Green- t00] PURSE—Small change purse. ing $30 0 bills, Treasury and Woodward & tify Mrs. L._8 Bowen, o tment. Room 74! SLIPPER, 1, black. new, between 1 You sts.’sid 1706 T sl Reward. SWEATER—Boy's, tan, slen: left on Capital marked 26th and G sts. or a sts. now Return to Apt. 23 Hoiel 16th and R sts. n.w. Reward ST _W —White gold, with name ‘Mary @alome Sturgis’: lost Sunday after- noon, 500 block and st. s.e. \Reward if re. turned to 514 and st. &.e ) Contain- d North orange-colored de- Traction Co. ecar 16th and U Chastleton CHRISTMAS TREES IN HAND Forest Service Guarantees Supply. ‘Warns of Promiscuous Cutting. The Forest Service of the Agricyl- ture Department yesterday promised that an adequate supply of Christmas trees will be available this year for every home. The statement warned against the promiscuous cutting of the trees, which might deplete the forests and glut the Christmas tree market. @ard of Thanks. ABENDSCHEIN, GEORGE L. SR. We wish o express our sincere appreciation to our many relatives and ‘riends for their kind expressions of sympathy and beautitul foral Tributes at the death of my husbaad and_our father, GEORGE L. ABI ND-' HEIN ¥ie M. ABENDSCHEIN AND Y. VRS Braths Pk URTON, MARY 8. On Monday, Novem- RS 030, MARY 8. widow of tne late George W. Burion. Funeial from her iate Tesidence, 3803 15th st. ne. Weanesday. November 5. at 3 p.m. Interment in Ro Creek Cemetery. s CANTER, CORA LOUISE. On Monday, No- Vember 3. 1930, at het residence, Brown. Md.. CORA LOUISE CANTER. aged i years, belgved daughter of Joseph A. t and Cora E. Canter. Funeral Wednesday, November 5, at 9 am. {rom 8t. Marys Church, Upper Marlboro, Md. Interment Mount ' Carmel Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. : CARPENTER, CLAUDE. On Sunday, No- vember 2, 1930. at_Preedmen’s Hospital, CLAUDE 'CARPENTER. devoted husband ot “Ella_ Carpenter. He_also leaves one Sister and one brother. Funeral Thursday, November 6 av ') pm.. from Mount Nevo Baptist Church, 6th and P sts. n.w. In- terment Atlington National Cometery. & CARPENTER, C. All members of Golden M Absrnacle. No. 4. Brothers and Sisters of Love and Charity, are hereby notufied ‘of ‘the death of Brother C. C CARPENTER. Call meeting Tul N Vember 4. 1930 at 8 p.m. 8t 1549 4th n.w. Funeral Wednssday, Ne 1 pm. from Mount Nebo' B 6th and P sts. nw BROTHER JAMES T. DARK, W. 8. BESSIE BURELL, Sec. CLINTON. GEORGE R. Departed this life Sunday. November 2, 1930, GEORGE R CLINTON. devoted husband of Macedonia Clinton. He is also survived by two sons, one daugnter. four brothers, one sister 2nd a host of other relatives and frisnds Remains_ recting at the chapel of the Geotge B. Clarke Co. 1416 Florida ave hoe. until 5 p.m. Tuesday, November 4. thence to the residence of his wife. 25 Florida sve. D.w.. where funeral services will be held Wednesday, November 5. at Tpm. Intermert Arlington National Cem- etery. 4 CONNELLY. AGNES THERESA. On Priday, October 31, 1930. at her residence, 1007 8th st ne. AGNES THERESA. beloved wife of Ravmond A. Connelly and daughter of Joseph M and Mary E. Bayliss. from her late residence on Tuesd 30 i thence i m Mount Olivet Cemetery. CONRAD, ARTHUR. On Sunday, November 2, 1930, at Gallinger Hospital. after a short_iilness, ARTHUR CONRAD. devoted son of Mary Green sisters and & host of other relatives rture. Remal Rhines funers’ s.w. Notice of friends to mourn his resting at ' the ~John chapel. 3rd_and Eve fuperal later. DAY, JOSEPH J. On Sunday, November 2. 1930, at_her Tesidence, 10 Cemp Springs, Md.' JOSEPH J. DAY, beloved husband of Grace E. Day, aged’ 71 years. Puneral from Beil's M. E. Church. Camp Springs, Md. on Wednesday, November 8, at 2 pm. Relatives and friends invited. 4 CMRICH. LUCY J. On Saturday, November 1, 1930, at 6 pm. at Columbus, Ohio, LUCY_J. EMRICH, the beloved wife of the late George W. Emrich of Rockville, Md. Funeral Tuesday, November 4. at' 2:30 p.m. {rom the colonial funeral home of Wiliiam _Reuben Pumphrey, Montgomary ave. and Williams st. Rockville Md. In- ferment Rockyille Unlon Cemetery. On Thursday, October 25 pm.. at her residence, . 8% MARY FLETCHER. devoted Wife of Arthur Fletcher, loving daughter of William and Helen Hickman. She lso feaves five sisters, three brothers, grand. mother and a host of other relatives friends to_mourn her departure. Funersl Tuesday, November 4, at § a.m., from St. He also Jeaves three | . AZ9 Beaths. B sughter rin, assistant suri eral. Un Page Perin n gen- Sia and “Hiizabeih Funeral services at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, on day. November 4. 25 S Taterment : 3 Rock Creek Cemetery. L) PRESTON. ANNIE McNABB. On Monday. beloved wife ‘of the late Hi Interment Arlington tery Wednescay. November Pleate omit flowers. QUINN. JAMES T. On o1, 193 Quinn. _ Fureral from ience on ' Tuesda: am. - Requiem m At § am. Relatives 10 attend. etery. REDD. ANNIE. On Saturday. November 1 1930._'at Tuberculdsis Hogpital. ANNI TEDD. loving wife of ArtHur Redd. voted ‘mother of Mrs. Louise Spencer Josephine Redd. sister of Josephine Cor- bett, wrandmother of Elizabeth and Jonn edd,She also leaves many other relatives And friends to mourn her departure. Pu- November 4. at 1 pm. enth-day” Adventist, chureh: s. nw. Interment Lineol Memorial Cemetery. e RICHARDSON. JAMES AND Monday, November 3. 1330, "a ence. 183 pitol ave ne DERSON RICHARDSON. de of Mrr. Eva M. Richardson. funeral later ROWAN. ELIZ £ 3 Novemiver 2., 1930, i 7 am. “ELIZA CRAWLEY, hiece of Mrs. Louise Smith, sister of Robert Crawley and devoted aunt of Mrs. Anita nes, Robert Crawley, Jr: James Spinks and Frederick Collins, Finéral Wwednes November 8. at i p.m.. from 8t. Monica's Episcopal Church, Bouih Capitol and L sts. Remains resting at Gray's funeral parlors, 614 4'a st. s.w. & Notice of SAVAGE. THOMAS J. Suddenly. on Su November 3. 030, ai" Bl Texicences Sy Gay st. n.e. THOMAS J. VAGQE, beloved ;;Jshlnn_d' o{r M Il“?\o Savage. Remains Notice of funeral later. St SAV . THOMAS J. embers w. Bruce Evans Lodze. No. ’gw I lorF 0. B of W. are hereby no'ified of the death of Brother T. J. SAVAGE. grand tr ing deputy. 1. E. P. O. E. of W. Call vfieel:nl and sess'on of sorrow Tuesday, lovembe: 4 7 pm. at Elks' Hom Pairmount Helghts. Md. * Puneral Wedn: dav, November 5. at 2 pm.. from Contee M. E. Church, Division ave. and Karl 2 Sonmon a1 H. A. GOODRICH, Sec'y. g R“"' HACKELFORD, LOUISE. Departed ) e Sh S, Novemace 2 T o 13548 p.m. LOUISE 'SHACKELFORD of 620 3d st ne. beloved niece of Stanley H. and Hattie M. Shackelford and cousin of Lillan S. Glascoe. Funeral services Tuesday, No- vember 4. at 4 o'clock, at the house. In- terment at Richmond, Va. 4 SMITH, HOWARD FRANKLIN, on Saturday. November 1. 1930, ville, Md.. HOWARD FRANKLIN, devoted son of Grant and Clarice Smith. brother of Leroy. Raymond., Albert, Warner and Beatrice Smith of Rockville. Md. and Mrs. Marie Hill of Washington. D. C. Funerai Tuesday, No-cmber 4. at ? o'ciock, from Chinton A’ M. E. Zion Chvrch. Rockville, d.. Rev. O. Clemmons officiating. Inter- ment Rockville. . SMITH. MARGARET FUAF. Suddenly, 8 day morning. Novemoer 2. 1030, at the res dence of her sor, Hugh Smith. 5318 Broad Branch rd. MARGARET FUAE BMITH. in her 87th year. She is survived by twn granderildien. Hugh Stewart and Mar- guente E. Smith. Body resting at Nevi uneral Darlors. | Services at Nevius, un- dertaker's, Tuesday, November 4, 11 a.m. Priends invited. Interment private. Kindly omit flowers. . SULLIVAN, ANNIE M. Members No. 2, Ladies’ Auxiliary to A, O. ofl'm e gyested fo mect ¢ 1142 2rdat. n our late sistes M. SULLIV. at 9 pm. on Mondsy, November 4. n“m:k M188 "CATHERINE P CROWLEY. Bec.” * VON GLUEMER. RUDOLPH. Suddenly. on Sunday. November 2. 1330. at Emergency Hospital, RUDOLPH VON GLUEMER. Re- mains restis at the 8. H. Hines Co., 2901 14th st. n.w. Bervices at the 8. H. Hines Co. funeral home, 3901 14th st. n.w., Wed- nesday, November §, at 4 p.m. . WARDWELL, VIRGINIA W. On ) November 1. 1030. i Brooelyn, N. 3. VIRGINIA W. WARDWELL. widow of Wil liam H. Wardwell and the sister of th 18 Survived By & danhier, Ruth W Werd: Suddenly, Rock- Vincent ' de Paul's Church. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. GEIGER, MARTHA ELIZABETH. On Sun day, November 2, 1930, at' hef residenc 1303 Kearney ‘st ne. MARTHA BLIZA BETH. beloved wife of Frederick E. Geiger. Funeral will be held {rom her late resi- dence on Wednesdsy. November 5, 8 3:30 am, thence to St. Anthony's 'Church, Where mass will be said at a.m. for the repose of her toul. Interment Mount Ol- ivet Cemetery. GRAYSON, LOUISE n Ori Mary Mooney, Ella Blagman. Arthur and Edward Watts, Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis fuperal church, 1432 You at n.w. Puneral Tuesday, November 4, at 1:30 pm., from the W. Ernest Jarvis fu- neral church. GREENWOOD, HAMILTON F. On Satur- cay. November 1, 1930, st 5 a.m. HAMIL- TON F. GREENWOOD! beloved son of the late Charles S, and Lilllan Greenwood of Washington. He_le to mourn (h loss & devoted step Benfamin O. Greenwood: host. of other ralatives Funeral Tues: November 4, at from his late residence, 1259 1st st. Were I {o have seen sou at the la And held your dying hand. Had I but heard from your last breath 1 would not ieel so sad 1 only know you went away And didn’t say good-by. HARRIS. TRMA VIRGINIA. On Sunday, No- Vember 2, 1030, IRMA VIRGINIA, beioved Wife of Albert E. Harfis, Jr.. and daugh of Margaret Etchison Louden. —Funeral from her late residence. 4014 3rd st. n.W. on Tuesday, November 4, at 2 p.m. Inter. Ment Rock Creek Cemetery. 1AY. OLIVER PERRY. On Sunday, Novem- ber 2, 1930, at his residence. 1311 Har. vard st. n.w. OLIVER PERRY, beloved of Mary E. Hay and father of W. P. Hay, Mrs. J. D._Minnick. Francis 8. Hay and Robert H. Hay. Funeral from the above residence on Tuesday, Novem- ber 4, at 2 p.m. ARBOE, WILLIAM L. Suddenly on Sun- day, November 3, 1930, at Sibley Hospital, WILLIAM L JARBOE, beloyed son of Emma and the late Snowden Jarboe. Pu- neral from ¢ apel of Frank Geler's Sons Co. 1113 7th st. n.w._ on Tuesday. at 2 pm. ves and November 4. i n Interment Prospect Hill friengs invited. Cemétery. JONES, JOSHUA. Departed this life Sun- day, November 2, 1930, JOSHUA JONES of 1219 25th st. n.w. He leaves to mourn & niece and 'nephew. -Funeral November 5. at 1 pm. from Mount Zion M. E. Church. 29th st and Dumbsrton ave. nw.. Rev. Carroll officiat: ing. Interment Lincoln Cemetery. Re- mains resting at the funeral pariors of Adams & Harris, N. J. ave. and Rst. n.w. 4 KANE, GEORGE F. On Saturday, Novem- ber 1, 1030, at_his residence, 635 S5th n.e, GEORGE F. KANE, Sr., beloved hus. band of Margaret Kane (nee Muldoon). Funeral from the above residence on Tuesday, November, 4. a 30 s Reauiem mass at S{. Josephs Church 9 am. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited to attend; KEYES. LOUISA SMITH. Departed this life on Saturday, November 1, 1¢30, at her Tesidence. 1418 8th st ‘n.w.. ' LOUISA SMITH KEYES, daughter of the lat and Ara_Anna Smith, beloved Anna F. Smith, devoted mother of Jame: and Eudora Keves. Funeral Tuesday, N Yember 4, from Lincoln Congregational Church, 1ith and R sts. n.w,, at 1:30 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Casket will not be opened in church 3 KEYES, LOUISA 8. The Ladies' Clift Rock Sociely announces the death “of Mrs. LOUISA A. KEYES. Funeral Tuesday. No- vember 4, 1930, from Lincoln's Chureh, 11th and R sts. n.w Mrs. LENA J. HART, Pres. LOUISE LEWIS, Sec. KEYES, LOUISA §. Officers and members of the Ladles Auxiliary to the Frogressive Relief Association, No. 1. You are noti- flec to attend the funeral of Mis. LOUISA S KEYES, Tuesday, November 1930, from Lincoln Congregation, 1ith and R sts. n.w., at 1:30 pm. L™ . WATSON, Pres. EVA JONES, Fin. Secty. LARNER, MARY L. On Saturday, Novem- ber 1, 1930, MARY L. LARNER. daughter Mrs. Andrew J. Larner, late Funeral services at Gawler chapel. . n.w., on Tuesday, November 4, at 3 p.m. Interment private. N N, LELIA. On Sunday, November 2, 1930, P! urgh, Pa., LELIA NEWMAN. devoted sister Mrs. Mattie Smith of 1114 3nd st s.e. She also leaves many otl relatives and friends. Notice of funeral Tater. . ITH C. On Saturday, Novem- 1930, at_the residence of her sister- ., 221 Ascot pl. ne., EDITH C. O'BRIEN, beloved wife of Frank A, O'Brien. Funeral from the above .esi dence on Tuesday, November 4, at 8:30 Requiem mass at St. ancis Church at 9 _sa.m. Interment St. Relatives and friends am. Sales’ Mary's Cemetery. invited. FRANK BURTON. Suddenly. on Sun. November 2. 19 FRANK BURTON ORR. Rel ne at his niece’s, M. Montague, 1318 Pa ve se runeral iervices Tussdsy afternoon, Novem . at 2 oclock, above address. Interment Glenwood Cem- etery. Relatives and friends invited. ~ * PARKER, FANNIE WINSLOW. On Sundsy. November 2, 1930, at her residence, N Alfred FANNIE well, and a brother. Theodo ), 8 Funeral servicer '}ve’fl%m"u."n:vu:'&?g. 50."In ook, T Fairchila” Tineral Dariops: In Memoriam. BRENT. GEORGE n loving _remem- brance 4 brother.” QEOROE vears ago foday. November 3, 1925, We_see you in our dreams. Qh, how we wish it o be true, t’ we could be just & little nearer, 8ay a few words to you. E FAMILY. * LEIMBACH, WILLIAM. Tn_sad ‘but memory 6t my_ husband withaRi 13as departed this lif November 3, 1939, |- CC Jear 480 1 long for you each day of 3 AndSr{%%ond Soeve haChanta Mt strite To loin you in the reaims above, Where all'is peace and'joy apd love. . MUCH. JOSEPH B. 1In sad but loving re- membrance of our dear husband A Capt. JOSEPH OGH. "who “depasicd this ite Tour years ago today, November 3, We have only your memory. dear one. o Temember Sl Wholt it through, And your memory we will never forget— We will alwi HI8 DEVY l;" love ;:fln think of iau 3 TINNEY, DENNIS I. 8: u'“y. November 3, ‘l; T he end of seven. years. T ar NELY DAUGHTER, sustE Ly- TINNEY, DENNIS I In sad but loving re- membrance of our de: husbs - Ther, DENNIS 1" TIRNEY. wpe Teft ‘0 Seven years ago today. November 3. 1939 Our hearts still ache with rad ‘Gur ‘aves shed ‘many tears: o God only knows Row he' mi TYLE! In lovi of ‘our aunt: IETTA E TYLER, who entesed into rest one year ago today, No- vember 3, 1921 HER N . WHITE, HARVEY C. 1In sad but loving re embrance of my husband and our Mta 3 HARVEY C. WHITE, who depar his life ‘nine years ago " toda: November 3, We did not know the pain you bore, We did not see you dit VAnd Rever od oetp oseph F. « AO 3034 M St. N.W. rh’m ‘West 0090 Established 1841 —GEO_W, WISE CO. o g JOHN R."WRIGHT CO. 1800 10th 8t N.W. _Phone Nerih ebit. | Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. 4200 9th_St. N.W. Cel. J- WILLIAM LEES. SONS, CREMATORIUM 32 PA. AVE NATIONAL 1384, 1389 " CHAS. C. ZURHORST 301_EAST_CAPITOL ST. Liaeetn obre "Frank Geier’s Sons 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. N.M u’; Modern Chapel. Telephone Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home New York Ave. N.W. Distriet ! W, W. Deal & Co. V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor eon: with the original . ment. W_R re Ben 1009 H St. NAW. Formerly 940 P 8t. N.W. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 42 1 oT. NE Lincoln 0524 ALMUS R SPCARE R oy Yo G CEMETERIES. WINSLOW PARKER, devoted Hallie Moore, sister of Lillie Katle Murray. She also | 221 N. of funeral lster. PAXTON, ber 2, at_his Westerli ave., University 3 T. PAXTON, beloved husbal Mary Ann Paxton, aged 81 yei from above residen ber 4. at 2 p.m., Ul Avemtic Baptist Church. Tenle [ 3 p.m. Relative d it kY . Punel . Novem.- | visconsin and iy 1n: nierment ® Methodist O ytown, D, C. o Vaultage, $5 per month Choice lots and sites for fi FU! DESIGNS. Gade Bros. Co, 1212 F 5L fian o e M GEO. S| ArAFSIVE rUpRAL BMBLENS AL NORC N e

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