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and Better Funerals the Ususl Cost Are Done by Chambers AMBULANCES Best in Town. 34.00 Local Call Clll Col. 0432 Chambers Co. Hinkol is ‘“way out"—| rices_which _mean “MONEY IN” TO YOU Selling Fine Floor Coverings Lower Linoleums in All the New Designs Broadloom Carpets In All Colors and Widths E. P. HINKEL & CO. Rug and Carpet \lcamngAl fne Floor Coverings 600 Rhode Island Ave. N. Phone Potomac 1172-3-4-5 —than would be possible were we located in the high-cost down- town retail district. fCome on out and make your own comparisons. Values will convince you of the economy of Hinkel prices. Mt. Rainier and Riverdale cars stop at our door, and motorists can always find plenty of parking space. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Farm Benefit Dance Planned. A benefit ball to aid the stricken farmers of Connecticut will be held at the Willard Hotel Saturday night under the auspices of the Connecticut State Socety. THEN—No one but a visionary areamed of the day when he would drive a motor car through the streets of his town. NOW—Men KNOW a little cash buys a reliable used car here that gives them more miles per dollar than it did the first_owner. TODAY'S SPECIAL 20" Stdbkr Dietator Coupe. A fine car for the business or professional man, In the kind of mechanical condition you'd expect to find in a car guaranteed for 60 ddys. Perfect finish and good_tires. You can drive jt for a year sssg ;tllho:;.“e!nnandlnl anything Dgint $767 $325 Coach . 5245 $50 Gold %, e 2e Ask Us About It LEE ‘D.BUTLER [nc. 1155 CHAMPLAIN ST N anenc¥nneid Nash Light-6 FAMILY ASPHYXIATED NEW YORK, January 26 (#).— Monoxide gas took the lives of six members of the Jacob Cohen family yesterday. With doors and windows of their home all closed, a gas water hedter consumed the oxygen during the night. ‘When neighbors, alarmed at the silence within the house, broke down a door yesterday the found Cohen, his wife and their four sons dead. ASPHALT GRAVE VAULT WATERPROOF AIRTIGHT EVERLASTING PROTECTS THE CASKET FOR CENTURIES Selected for the Funerals of Ex-President Harding, Ex-President Taft, Robert Todd Lincoin And_Thousands of Others From All Walks of Life. Cost Very Moderate Ask Your Funeral Director D. C, MONDAY, JA SCHOOL TEACHER DIES AFTER SHORT ILLNESS Mrs. Georgia K. James, 26, Had Taught in Public Institutions Here for Five Years. Mrs. Georgia K. James, 26 years old, a teacher at Langdon School, died yes- terday at Providence Hospital aft~: a short illness. She lived at 641 Mary- land avenue northeast. A graduate of Wilson Teachers' Col- lege, Mrs. James had taught in the public schools here for the past five years. She is survived by her husband, Her- bert L. James; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Tyner, and two sisters, Mrs. W. D. Buck of Silver Spring, Md., and Mrs. John A. Carroll of Houston, Tex Funeral will be from the Ninth Street Christian Church at 2 o'clock tomor- row, the Rev. Benjamin H. Meltcn officiating. Burial will be at Cedar Hill Cemetery. Births R.eporled The following births have been reported to the Health Department in the last 24 hours Henry W.'and Helen V. Lee, girl, Thomas Z. and Amy G. Webster, girl Michael J"and_ Adelia Downey, gtrl. James T. and Helen Moore, girl. Joln P. 'and Loula Bowman. boy James M. and Susie A. Hollis, girl. Lewic and Morease Downing, girl twins. Joseph H. and Helen Nelson, girl. James and Maggie Burgess, boy. William and Louise Collins,” girl. Horace and Elizabeth Harris, girl John ‘and Louise Willlams, girl. Calyin and ‘Sarah Lyons, girl Walter and Edna Johnson, girl Lawrence and Lenora Hozne, girl. The FEBRUARY SALE o LIFETIME FURNITURE [FURNITURE Today begins at Mayer & Co. THB/Sale has enthusiastically opened at Mayer'& Co. Im- portant price reductions are in every section of the store. The reductions are made on even 1930’s low level of prices. We honestly believe that now is the most advantageous time that 1931 will offer you to buy. Seventh Street Come early as you can, please. Important Price Reductions throughout the Store PARKING SERVICE (Enter Cars at Ott’s Garage, 621 D Street) MAYER & CO. Between D and E NUARY | B PIN, diam 26, 1931 AUTHOR AND JOURNALIST EXPIRES UNEXPECTEDLY| William T. Nicholas, 30 Years Managing Editor of Manchester | Union, New Hampshire, Dies. By the Associated Press. MANCHESTER, N. H., January 26.— Wililam Theophilus Nicholas, author and journalist and 30 years editor of the Manchester Union, died unexpect- edly in his apartment early today. He was 68. Born in Cincinnati, Nicholas was graduated from Yale University in 1884. He served on the staff of the New Haven Morning News, the New York Times and the Cincinnnati Tribune be- fore coming to Manchester as manag- ing editor of the Union in 1894. He re- mained in that capacity until 1910, when he retired to devote' his time to literary work. Five years later he rejoined the Union. Chilean Phllo!opher Dles. SANTIAGO, Chile, January 26 (#).— Pedro Pablo Alvarez, known throughout the countryside as the “Apostle of Humanity,” died today at the age of 68. Seventeen years ago he renounced a lucrative legal practice, gave away his substance and became a wandering poet and phflowpher Chauncey Depew, Jr., Dies. NEW YORK, January 26 (&)— Chauncey M. Depew, 54, son of the late i";a’or ‘Chauncey M. Depew, died here ay. Deaths Reported Albina R, Corwin, 87, Gallinger Hospital. oy 260015 F. Quinn, 85, St. Ellzabeth's Hos- ital. John F, Jarvis, 82, 3317 16th st. Jennie Themas, 82, Walter Reed Hospital, Mary A, Houuh, 75, 2936 Albemarie st Mary Downing, 73, Little Sisters of Poor. Annie E. King. 71, 909 121 st. se Richard D. Harlas, 71, Episcopal Eve, Far and Throat Hospital Thomas ElfI. 69, Littlo Sisters of Charles A. Bowman, 69, Homeops pital Hariiet R, Ritchie, 7, 1462 Columbia road Ida Bampson. 66, 3248 N s John W, Bohasfer. 64, 1109 Pa. ave Margaret C. McKie, 62, 815 Kennedy st. John A. Trewolla, 60, 352 8th st. s.e. Samuel J. R. Long. 57, Gallinger Hospital. William A McKnight, '55. 323 A st. se. James Taibert, 48, Garfield Hospital. James J. Sullivan, 47. 1335 D st s.w. evitt, Smoot, 20" Garfield Hospital Elwood N. Kephart, 15, Georgetown Hos- pital. Martha J. P. Oge. 6, Episcopal Eve, Ear and Throat Hospital Herman Mestesky, 5 months, 649 T Alfred Burriss, 3 months, Childr pital. Comeley, 7 days, Georgetown Joseph C. Hospital Saran E. Crews. 81. 1428 11th st Sara Wilkins, 78, Freedmen's Hospital. Elizabeth Booth, 70, 405 U st. Anna Alexander, 85, Casualty Hospita). June Alexander.’ 65, 1128 New Hamp. ave. Joseph Marks, 60, rear of 1325 T st. Louise Brice. 58, 1306 1st st. s.e. Eiza Ross, 55, 1044 2nd st Willlam G. Reed, 55, 1413 11th st Charles Shedrick, 53, Home for Aged and Infirm. Mary Grayson, 52. 6917 Blair rd. n.e. m Brooks, 0. Gallinger Hospital. 3 Will Harvey Barnett, 44. 426 K Janie Green, 40, 469 Florida ave. Busie Corbin, 40, 1219 Q st Stuart Dawson, 38. Gallinzer Hospital. Luscia Easw, 33, Gallinger Hospital. 30, Gallinger Hospital. Elmer Neverson, 23, Emergency Hospital. Ernest Burng 1 1107 3rd st se, 11 monihs, 535 U st. he Poor. ric Hos: ing at s Hos- ND. IRISH SETTER, MALE. Inquire 1304 Florida ave. n.e. BAG, tan; large sum money; at Kann's or nearby, 5:30 p.m., Saturday. Reward. 1907 15th_st.. No. 24. . rge and 12 small Sunday night between Occidental Restaurant and Fox or Earle Theaters. Re- yard, Mis D, L, Fersuson, 653 East Cap- Ll BOSTON, Gash on. back; harness and tag. ward. 5127 Tth st. n.w. stones. it Lmum 1e- Phoné Ga. 3532-W. BROOCH, goid _sur . With one large stone in center and several small around it. Liberal reward. Georgin_2180-3. _ a1¢ COAT, brown, 2 pairs of pants and & Fell from xm:mmsgc board of car, on Hllll pl. near Powell hool Rew: $5. 3700 13th'st. nw. COLLIE- rown d white, female: answers to name ‘‘Pats! L. Koenigsberger, 3749 McKinley st. n.w. Clev. 0887. _ Brindle_bull, female, wh chest: answers to name ‘“Trixie.’ 2859 Mills avi n e. North 1202. 'ERS, blue, on corner of Bark January 23 Returs 5o, Mis R. H. Ryan, Wyoming Apts., Apt. 216, re- ceive reward fe strive on Reward. ke car, Saturda at 12 o'cleck noon.” Return to C. C. Club. Reward. _Hattie G. Irvine KEYS, in leatherctte case, on_Chifton 13th 1 Sunday night. _Cail Co- | 408 South, or P. O. Box in 1355, PACKAGE, brown, containing weekly reports and bills.’ On Chevy C Saturday ng. Return 5538 Conn. ave. or 2911 t., after 7:15 . Reward. eathe rday Reward. Cleve. Woooward & Lothrop's. | land_1935. POCKETBOOK, black leather. apers. diamond ring and money. incoln 10281 RING—Somewhere between 7th and G &nd 7th and D sts. n.w.. lady's green and white gold ring. large ruby set. 'Birthday sreet- ings to F. M. M. from J. M. engraved. Re- d. lantic 3831-J R Ty WALLET—Leather: lost Saturday, contain: ing literature, "etc. ' Return to ' American Stores Co. store at 14th and U n.w. and re- ceive reward WRIST_WATCH, Earle Theater. containing Reward. evening in 8934, 26° Wed. Call Met. Tady's, Reward. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Established 18 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th_ W.__ Phone North 0043, WILLIAM J. NALLEY 522 8th §t. S.E. _____ Lincoln 0480. Atlantic 03 Clyde J. Nlchoh, Inc. mm 9th_St. N.W._ S. J. WILLIAM LEE'S 50, FUNERAL DIRECTORS CREMATORIUM 332 PA. AVE_N.W. __NATIONAL 1384. 1385 P. J. SAFFELL PERSONAL SERVICE—REASONABLE 338 5th_St. Nat'l_0537. Frank Geter s Sons Co. SN Srieptove National 2473 W. W. Deal & Co. 816 H ST NE. _LINCOLN 8200 Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home 924 New York Ave. N.W. District 2606 CHAMBERS Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Funeral Chapel 412 H ST. N.E. Ambulance service. CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone Lincoln 0372, ALMUS R SPEARE Succeeding the Original W. R. Speare Co. 1623 Connecticut_Ave. Potomac_460! ]oseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.\V. [Fnone west 00s. Established 1841. GEO. W. WISE _Cq V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the suceessors of nor connectea with the original W. R. Speare establish- Bione Natjonal ’r"lmlm lu'l"S! N.wW. W GLENWOOD CEMETERY Vaultage, $5 per month Choice_Lots and_Sites for Sale. FUNERAL DESIG Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. Prompt Auto Delivery Service. Artistic—expressive—inexpens G'EO. C. SHAFFER FLORAL EM| . TEL. N E Lincoln 0524 | L e ne 4th & Eye 3iag Qards of Thanks. NEWMAN, WILLIAM. We wish to i Mount Atry Baptist Church, the av of the ‘church clubs. Sisier Teans Bac- mon and_ Brother Siater of the Vermon: Avenue Baptict Church and Mr. Hardell of Barber & Ross Co. and many friends for thelr flowers and kindness during the lliness and at the death of my nusband and our father, . THE FAMILY, MOTHER, SISTER AND CHILDREN. STEWARD, JAMES. T wish to thank my triends and relatives for their sympathr. kindness and floral tributes at the passine of my beloved husba:id. JAY AGNES STEWARD. Braths. ANDERSON, WESLEY. On Sunday. Jan- uary 25. 1931 _at his residence. 1526 Valta pl. n.w. WESLEY ANDERSON. husband of Annie Anderson ~ Rema:ns Testing at the 'W. Ernest 1 funeral church, 1432 You sf. n.w. Notice of funeral later. BONBRIGHT. JAMES S. On Januars 1931, at his residence. Haverford. JAMES 8. BONBRIGHT. Funeral services on Monday afternoon. January 26, at 3 o'clock, at the Haverford Friends meeting house, Buck Lane, Haverford, Pa. Irter- ment’ private. Autos will meet train at Haverford station. leaving ' Broad street suburban_ station at 2:15 p.m BROWN, IRENE. Departed this life Satur- day, 'January 24, 1931, Mrs. IRENE BROWN, the devoted wife of Isaac Brown and loving mother of Alfred and James Rollins and aunt of Mrs. Laura Grofney. Funeral Wednesday, January 28, at 3 p.m from Rehcboth Baptist Church. 1st st. be- tween N and O sts. s.w. Relatives and friends invited to atiend. a1 CAMPBELL, WILLIAM. _On Wednesda January 21, 1931. at’ Gallinger Hospita WILLIAM CAMPBELL, beloved father o Mrs. Ada Lee, Mrs. Emma Dixon and Mrs Lillie "Robin: N. J. leaves other friends. Fu- neral Tuesday. Janvar at 2 pm., from the John T. Rhines funeral chape 3rd and Eye sts. s.w. Interment Paynes Cemetery. DUFFIN, JOHN H. Departed this life sud- denly ‘on Saturday. January 24, 1931, at 6 p.m. at Boyd, Md. JOHN H.. the be- loved son of Henson and Mittie Duffin and the brother of William and Henson Duffin, He leaves to mourn his loss & devoted ife, Emma_Newton Duffin; three daugh- ters, Mrs. Mary ‘Bolden, Mrs. Virginia Hawkins, Mrs. Belle Smith; one son. Hay- wood, a stepdaughter., Pearl Dupont, and a host of other relatives and friend Notice of funeral later. FITZGERALD. EDWARD. Suddenly. on Monday, January 26. 1931, at 2460 16th st n.%., EDWARD FITZGERALD, beloved husband of Mollie Fitzgerald. Notice of funeral hereafter. FRAZIER, JUANITA. 1931, JUANITA nter’of John neral Tuesday, from the W. E 1432 You st. n.w. FREUND, FREDERICK, On Saturdas. Jan- 2 . at 3 am. FREDERICK FREUND, the lovin hushand 'of Editn M. Freund, aged 64 vears. Funeral from his Inte restdence. 1017 Webster st. n.w. on Tuesday, January 27, at 2 pm. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment at Rock Creek Cemetery. 26 GARNER. GERTRUDE C. On Sunday, Jan- uary 25, 1930. at 9:30 am. at Providence Hospltal, GERTRUDE C.. beloved wife of William 'J. Garner. Funeral from her late residence, 124 13th st. s.e., on Wednesday, January 28, at 8:30 a.m..’ thence to Holy Comforter Church, where mass will be said at 9 am. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- tery. 37 GREEN, SARAH. On Sat: 1931, " at _ Gallinger Hospital. SARAH GREEN. Surviving her are two hrother Robert "and Edward Gree: Mrs. _Ada Robinson of J. “Remains_ at Fragiers fune 380 R. 1 ave. n.w. Notice of fun JAMES, GEORGIA KATHERINE. On Sun- ay, January 25. 193], at Providence Hos. pital, GEOR KATHERINE, =belove Wife ‘of Herbert L. James, aged 26 years Funeral from her late residence, 641 Maryland ave. n.e. to the Ninth Street Christian Chiirch, "an Tuesday. 27, at 2 pm. Relatives and frien viied to ‘attend. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. KEYSER, LOULA RIXEI uary 25, 1931, LOULA RIXER. wife of the late Charles 'H. Keyser. Remains resting at 8. H. Hines Co. funeral home. 2001 14th st. n.w. until Tuesday, January 27 am. ' Puneral ~service ‘at__ the ° Baptist Church, Washington, Va. Tuesday, Jan- uary 27, at 2 p.m KING, FRANK BOCKIUS. on Monday. Jan- ry 26, 1931 at his residence, 1442 R ave Do, FRANK BOCKIOS RING, be: loved husband of Laura Hofmann Kin and son of the late Dr. Charles M. an Anne Louisa King. Notice of funeral later. LEE, HENRIETTA. Departed this life Monday. January 26, 1931. at 2:45 am. at Emergency Hospital, HENRIETTA LEE, the devoted wife of 'John H. Lee and sister of Mrs. Elzabeth Hall and Mr Laura Taylor and Marion J. Alexande Remains at McGuire undertaking estab lishment. ~ Funeral Thursday. January 2 at 9 am, from St. Augustine’s Chure LEHMKUHL, CHRISTOPHER. oo 24, Oy, Sundas, Januacy o5t Jarvis funeral church, dav. January 24, On Suncay, Jan- ther of William Lehmkuhl. Funeral serv- lces at hig late residence, 71§ Upshur st. n.w. on Tuesday. January 27. at 7 p.m Taterment in' the Lutheran Cemetery, LonE Island, N. Y. 21 LLOYD. GLORGE H. Suddenly, on Sundav. Jenuary “25, 1931 at his residence, 43 Westover st., Claréndon, Va, GEORGE H., peloved husband of Florence Lenora Lioyd Funeral frcm his late residence on Tue: day. January 27, at 1 p.m. Interment Co. lumbia Gardens'Cemetery, Clarendon. Vi LUCAS, On Friday. 1931, Tuesday. Jannary 27, am. from the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1422 Yan s MACKALL. LUCY DOUGLASS. On Monday morning. Januarv 26. 1931, at Lansley, Va., LUCY DOUGLASS, daughter of Doug: lass 8. and Lucy C. Mackall. Funeral serv ices will be held at St. John's Church. Me- igan, Va, Wednesdsy, January 26 at ALICE. On Sunday, January 25. 1931, ALICE_MADISON, widow of George Madison. ~ Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 U st. n.w. Notica of funeral later. McCREARY, WILLIAM F. On_Saturday, January 24, 1931, at Walter Reed Gen- gral, Hospitdl, WILLIAM F.." beloved, hus- pand of Mary E. McCrears: in the forg B o ot bir ades Bandieor o thiCH bler funeral home, 933 M st. n.w.. on Tues- day, January 27, at 1:30 p.m., followed by interment in Ariinston National Cemetery, Relatives and friends invited to attend. * MERRILL, LAURA BARTLETT. On Sunday morning, January 25, 1931, LAURA BART- LETT. widow of the Rev. Charles H. Me: rill. D. D.. and mother of Dr. Walter H. Meirill and Mrs. Joseph Fairbanks of thi city, in the 84th year of her age. Funeral will'be held in St. Johnsbury, Vt. MILLS, REV. SETH A On Sunday. January 25,1931, at a.m, at Hyattsville, Md., et Ber KM O B Adums aae Riverdale, Md. He'Is survived by his wife, Mary H. Mills, and a_daughter, Jane Mills Cox' of Forest Hill, N. Y. Funeral fr Pinkney " Memorial Church, ~Hyattsvi Md.. on Tuesday. January 27, at 4 P Interment Fort Lincoln Cemeter: NICOLAIDES. KIMON. On Sunday, January 25, 1931, KIMON. husband of Louisa Mc- Laughlin ~ Nicolaides. _ Body resting at Gawler's chapel, 1754 Pa. ave. n.w. Serv- ices and interment Wednesday forenoon (private). Kindly omit flowe: 21 RAULIN, AUGUST. On Sunday, January 25, 1931, 'at 11:15 'am.. AUGUST, beloved husband of the late Johanna Raulin, aged 77 years. Funeral from the residence of his_son, Frederick Raulin. 10 Sherman circle n'w, on Tuesday, January 27. at 3 pm. Relatives and friends invited fo attend. Interment at Cedar Hill Cemelery. ROBINSON, BEATRIX. On Monday. uary 26. 1931. at her residence, 26 over st. n.w. at 1:15 am. BEATRIX ROBINSON, devoted wife of Ernest Rob- inson, beloved mother of Julia Waters, sister of Leon A. James and niece of Izetta Kent. She also leaves many other relatives _and friends. Remains resting at the Jobn T. Rh'nes funeral chapel, frd and Eve sts. s.w. Notice of funerai ROSSON. LULA J. On Saturday. January 931, T residence; 521 F st. n.e, FUAY, "S85 rapidanee BA1 b B Do Rosson. "Funeral services at her late res: dence Monday, Janvary 26, at 7:30 . Relatives and friends invited. Interment Danville, Va. SARDO. ALBERT EUGENE On Sundas. January ‘35, 1931, 'ALBERT EUGENE SARBS of 017 B o, nt- beoved hoshany of Efe Belle Sardo. Notice of funeral hereafter. SHERMAN, ROBERT H. On Saturday, Jan- uary 24, 1931, at his fesidence, No. 3 V st, nw. ROBERT H. beloved husband of Matide_Sherman, in the 58th vear of his age. Funeral from his late residence on Tuesday, January 27, at 2 p.m. _Interment Bethel Cemetery, Aléxandria, Va. 26 "UGRUE, CHARLES F. Suddenly, on Sat- uday, January 24. 1931, at his residence, 626 6th st. s.w. CHARLES E.. beloved Lus- nd of Lola Shugrue (nce Bird), in the th year of his age. Fi above residence, Tuesday, 8:30 a.m., thence to St. Dom! where his soul. ajtend. SILVESTRE, ANTONIO D. On Monday, January 76, 1931, at Providence Hospiial. ANTONIO D. beloved husband of Pedeils Silvesire’ Fineral from the residence. of s daugnter, Elisaveth Gostono: 1030 3rd on’ Wednesday, January 28, - at thence to Holy Rosary Church. where mass will be offered at § am. for the repose of his soul. Interment Mount Olive: Cemetery. 2 SMALLWOOD, MARY JAN lite' Fridev."January 38, 1331, at her re dence, 1251 D st. se.' MARY JANE. be. of Alfred’ Smallwood; loving Mary E. Jones, Mary Brigdell, Anna and Grace Smallwood, and devoted gister jof John Butler.” Susanna Barber, Rose Fenwick. Butler Mar: L. Dyson. (ins ‘at ‘Mexander Pope’s, 315 15th st. s.e. until Sunday. Jinusry 25, thence lo her'late residence. Funeral Tuesday, January. 21 from gt. Cyprian’s Church, 14th ind & o ., where high requiem mass will be sun for'the repose of her soul. Relatives an. friends _invited to attend. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 26 SMALLWOOD, MARY JANE. Officers and members of the Ladies’ Auxillary to the Progressive Relict Association, No. 1: You are requested to aitend the funeral® of iss MARY JANE SMALLWOOD, Tuesdaz, January 27. 1931, at 9 o'clock a.nv. from St. Cyprian’s Chuich, 13th and C_sts. s.e. H, WATEON, President, EVA JONES, Fin. 8ec'y. SMALLWOOD, Bers ‘of Bt. ty are Jan- Han- Relatives and friends invited to Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- Departed this Qfficers and mem- Pa.. | Beatiys. JANE. To the officers and Augustine s_Ladies’ Aux. Knights of St John, and 2. Knights of 8t, SMALLWOOD, Members of St Nt uxilier: You are ThotiRed of the. eatn o bur late sister. JANE SMALLWOOD. Mee ing called at hev late residence. 1251 D s.e.. Monday, January 26, at 8:30 p.m. Orders FLLA_F. WATKINS. President ©. HAWKINS, Recording Secretary CHARLOTTE €. LUCKETT. District Pres I M. SMACKUM. Recovding Secretary. SWITH, CLIFFORD M. Saturdav. Januarr 1. at 11 & m., Afier a short tliness. & ualty Hospitel. 'CLIFFORD M. SMITH of 400" East Capitol st. Funeral from Gawler s _undertakine pariors. Tuesday. January 27. at 2:30 p.m. Interment Reck Creek Comstery 2 SPARROW. BASIL. Departed thig life l,1ld- deniy. Saturday, January 34 at his_residence, 438 Bz SPARROW, pelaved nusband late Maitie E. Sparrow and I of Arthur, "Howard. Anthony Sparrow, Eljzabsth Ford and son. He al aves five g-andchildren, and a host o nephews “an rejatives ‘apd friends. Puneral Wednesday, January 28. at 1:30 p.m., from Galbraith A M. E. Zion Church, 6th'st. between L and M sts. n.w.. Rev. W. D. Battle, pastor. Mark the perfect, behold the upright, For the end of that man is peace. Bervant of God. well done, thy iorious warfare passed, The battle fought, ‘the victory won, and thou art crowned at last. SPEAKS MARY J. On Saturday. Jamuary 31, MARY J. SPEAKS, 'beloved other it Mrs. Jamés B. West' and Col Charles E. Speaks. Services will be held at Zurhorist's funeral parlors, 301 Eas Capitol st. on Monday, January 26, at p.m. Interment private. STONE. WILLIAM REYNOLDS. On Sun- day, January 25, 1931. at his residence. S S hw) WILLIAM . REYNO beloved ' husband of Frances J. nd brother of Mrs. Emma_Allen. Tuesdey, January 27, at 9 am. Redeemer Church. New York ave. between 1st st._and New Jersey ave Remains resting at Barbour Bros. funerai home. 48 K st. n.e. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- tery. THOMAS. VIRGIE DA On Monday. January 26, 1931, at her residence. 770 Morton st. n.w.. VIRGIE. wife of the late Clarence Thomas. daughter of Sarah Davis and sister of Edward J. John W., Buford. Chester R. and Pauline ‘Davis. 'Remaing resting at the W. Ernest Jarvm funeral Church, 1432 You st. n.w. Notice of fu- neral later | WHITE, JOHN H. On Sunday. January 2! 1931, ‘at 3 am.’ JOHN H. WHITE, beloved son 'of the late Sarah and Ssmuel White. devoted _brother of ~Alice Taylor. Ollie Smoot, Sadie Randall, Robert, Eugene and L:(u’nme White. Notice of funeral nere- | after. B w ?l vn- d 1olss Inck: nieces. Stone Funeral from Holy SARAH. On Saturday. 24 t_Preedmen’s_Hospital, WILRING ‘mother of “James. Winkins of 6lst st. and_Eastern ave. ne. She also leaves ‘one niece, Mrs. Brent. Funeral Tuesday, January 27, at 1 p.m..' from Fra- zier's funeral home, 380 .m, R5 ‘ave now. Priends invited. Interment Lincoln Me- morial Cemetery. WORRELL, DAVID. Departed this life Sun- day. January 25, 1931, DAVID WORREL! beloved husband of the late Lucy Worre! and loving father of Mrs. Mary Gi Purcell, Blanche, Arthur and Resi Worrell. Funeral Wednesday. Januar: at 1 pm. from the Nineteenth Street tist Church, 19th and Eye n.w. WORRELL. DAV Comrades of S‘Y are requested to attend the Yhnerll u! our late comrade, DAVID WORRELL, Wednes- day. January 28, 1931, st 1 p.m. sl from Nineteenth Slrefi, Baptist Churel . 8. Jor! Comdr. 37* January SARAH ap- 7 ln thurtam. ANDERSON. CLARENCE L. In sad but lov- ing_remembrance of & dear friend, CLAR- ENCE L "ANDERSON, who deparied this thrée vears ago today. January lite "thrée “years g0 to anuary 3 AKERS. SCOTT T.. YOUNG, HESTER A, afcctionaie memor r father, SCOTE T ARERS. Seplember I L cember 25, 1022; brother. AKERS, January 36, 1929. Sunshine passes. shadows fall. Love, Tememberance, outiasts. all, And ‘tho" the years be many or few They are diled ‘with remembrance. dear ones of you. THE FAMILY. BALDERSTON. WILLIAM MARCELLUS. In loviug remembrance of our beloved and brother, WILLIAM MARCELLUS DERSTON, 'who departed this life four ars ago today, January 26, vears 250 todh JAOTHER AND EDN BALDERSTON. WIIMIAM Vln-c:l.u'& ‘tn loving memory’ of my husband and our devoted” father, ' WILLIAM MARCELLU! BALDERSTON. 'who departed this life four o todsy, January 26, %18 TOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN. BAUMANN, MARGARET F. In sad but love ing remembrance of our beloved wife and mother and beloved danghter-in.law snd sister-in-law, MAR AUMA Thee’ Thscoe), who. departed Jnis lite”one year ago today, January 26, 1930. One vear has passed. dear Margaret, Since you were cailed away. How well we do remember That sad and weary dav. We think of you in silence No eye can see us wee But many silent tears we shed When others are asleep. In_our hearts your memory lin Sweetly tender. fond and tr There is not a day, dear wife and mothe: That we do not think of you. HER DEVOTED HUSBAND AND DAUGH- egt bt S b rpetant hie could have lived her best es of heaven opened. nicred that sweet rest. In_our hearts your memory lingers, ‘Afways tender, ford and true: T e o ot tink. o Sot at we do- ot {hini : HER ' DEVOTED. MOTHER-IN-LAW AND 'BROTHER-IN-LAW. This Christmas was %o lonely, No-ona but us can tell. And’While she lies in Peacetul sleep Her memory we shall always keep. How happy were the brgone days When otir circle was completi Byt Tow' s broken._two have gone o live at'Jesus: HES DEVOTED SISTER-IN.LAW. BROTH. ER-IN-LAW AND NEPHEW. MR bl % remembrance o 3 sigier and aunt, MARGARET E. BA Who departed tnis life one vear ago t day, January 26, 1930. Anniversary ma 28 Holy Comforter Chureh. he memory of that morning TWhen we knew that she was dead: Our hearts were crushed with Sorfow. ‘And many tears were shed. She little thought when leaving home "That she would ne'sr return: That she So soon in death would sleep And’leave us here to mourn. She traveled the fourney before us: e knew cos sne Dald"out tne'price 1o the filiest 2% motherhood only can pay. HER LOVING FATHER AND SISTERS, MAMIE, NELLIE AND NANNIE. There once was a garden of flowers; “The roses in it were few: God wanted a beatiful rose. And, dear aunt; He took you. The roses they sparkle no more e et wifh the morning dew: They ‘are fading, drooping and weary— iR TOVING ‘NiRdEE“AND NEPdBws, MARGARET, 'MARY, PEGGY, JACK AND JOE. < BUCKLEY, WILLIAM L. Sacred and dear to us is the memory Of our dear husband and ‘devoted father, WILLIAM L. BUCK- Ly, Whoiett U one vear afo today, anuar, * %18 WiFE AND FAMILY. * COLE. JESSIE M. In sad and loving re- Membrance of our desr wife and mother, JESSIE M. COLE. who died seven years today, January 36, 1924, HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. * FEARSON, EMMA L. A tribute of love fo the memory of our dear mother, EMMA L. FEARSON, who heaven two year 1025, We miss you, mother, from your pla We miss your gentle, smiling face The Tonely home—-no mother theré— Seems more than olr hearts can bear. In_the two vears you have been away 'We ‘have learned how much & hears can bea Each passing day brings thought of you— We miss you. mother. everywhere. HER DEVOTED HUSEAND AND CHIL- GATTON, DELPHINE. In loving remem- brance’ of my dear mother, DELPHINI GATTON, who departed this life thre years ago today, January 26, 1928. They say time heals a broken heart, But, oh, it seems untrue: For three years my heart has ached, Dear mother, Just for you. HER DEVOTED' DAUGHTER, CAROLINE L. ADAMS. HOROWITZ, JOHN THURLOW. In sad but loving remembrance of our beloved grand- son and nephew, JOHN THURLOW HOR- OWITZ, who departed from this life eight- een years ago today, Januafy 36, 1913. Sweetly remembered, sadly missed. LOVING GRANDMOTHER AND AUNTS. * JACKSON, WILLIAM AND SUSIE. A trib- ute of love and devotion to the memory of my dear husband, WILLIAM H. JACKSON, who died ten years ago today, January 26, 1921, end daughter, SUSIE JACKSON, who gied’ twenty-one years ago, Pebruary 12, It was an early morning hour, Ten years ago today, The angel of death came down And bore my darling husband away. No_one knows the heartaches. ©Only those Who have lost can tell grief that is borne in silence DEVOTED® WIFE AND MOFHER, MARY L. JACKSON. OWENS, JOHN A. In loving of our devoted husband an OWENS, remem father Tite “cne Sear ago, “There is. therefore, now no condempna- tion t '.h that are in Christ Je: °Mite. CECIE GWENS AND FAMILY. SHULMAN, HELEN L. In sad but lovin remembrance of our dear daughter w sister, HI JHULMAN, who departed this life fve years ago today, January 26, 1926. As we loved her, so ur _me e Loved, remembered. longed for