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THE EVEN. ACCOMPANY BODY HOME Mre. Edgar A. McCulloch to Be Buried in Little Rock, Ark. Federal Trade Commissioner Edgar A. McCulloch, and son, Edgar H. Mc- Culloch, St. Louis attorney, left Wash- ington last night accompanying the body of Mrs. McCulloch, who died here ‘Wednesday, to Little Rock, Ark., where Flowers For FUNERALS— C. & C. FLOWER STORES 804 17th St. N.W. 807 14th St. N.W. Metro. 7433 Metro. funeral services Will be held tomorrow. |G} [FFORD M. SMITH ‘The younger McCulloch arrived in Washington late yesterday from St. Louis. is to be be In charge of the services, and interment will be in Rose Lawn Cemetery there. Judge and Mrs. M- Gafloch Jived in Little Rock for about 20 years, during which time Mr. Mc- Cuiloch was chief justice of the Arkan- sas Supreme Court. Creek Cemetery. Pennsylyania_avenue, noon. clated Cemetery to pneumonia. A native of Philadelphia, came to this city 30 years aj ducted a notions stoye at Twen street and Penr he moved his busine: Stately Sprays and Beautiful Wreaths 609 12th St. N.W. 7945 Metro. 9369 who cannot afford to pay much for funeral service welcome the complete service offer. ice was proven That such a serv- that we have to needed has been by the wide- I FUNERAL RITES HELD Rev. John Van Lear of Little Rock | yeteran Store Owner, Victim of Pneumonia, Buried in Rock Funeral services for Clifford M. Smith, for many years in business in this city who died in Casualty Hospital Saturda; were conducted in Gawler's chapel, 1754 Tuesday after- Rev. Dr. Enoch Thompson offi- Inferment was in Rock Creek | Mr. Smith's death was due | Castur, 21 ‘Hev Mr. Smith » and con- y-fourth | vlvania avenue. Later to another build- NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1931. ing nearby, In the 2400 block of Penn- sylvania avenue, and about six months .ago he moved to 409 East Capitol street, where he_conducted his business and made his home. Marriage Licenses. A. Barron, 21, and Grace A. Middle- J. Dimon. Merritte. M. Maxwell, 30, and Bernice e e . Mgl Ulysses G. Weimer, 66, and Etta Hender- son, 50. both of Mount Pleasant, Pa.; Rev. H. M. B. Jones. James F. Jones, 44, and Catherine I Young, 20; Rev. Lonnie P. Herring. Joseph F. Hooban, 29, and Alice B. Lewls, t Rev. C. T. Mi John' rd 34, and Mirlm M Hutchi " D! F, Rivers. Andrew Reid, 22, and Mildred C. H.'F. Graebenstein Joseph Powell, 23, and Burkeley Murphy, 18; Rev H. Jenkins, Vincens 27. and Sarah Hackett, 26; Rev. Frank W. Alstork Harry B. Shane, ir. 26, this_city. | Martia M. Huber, 26, Yankton, . Dak. John W, Jackson, 47, and Henrietta Smith, 42 Cornelius Norri ton, 23: Rev. J. W and HE is the one to whom the others tum in a time of perplexity. who must assume the responsibility when a husband has failed to anticipate the inevitable. . . . What first? . . . Who shall the funeral director be? . . . WHERE SHALL THE BURIAL BE MADE? . . . There is seldom time to attend properly to these matters. Take the matter of selecting a cemetery lot. That eventuality should be provided She is the one should be done Lawyer Dies FRANK SPRIGG PERRY. ILLNESS IS FATAL O FRANKS. PERRY, Lawyer Was Prominent in Political, Educational and Civic Circles. Frank Sprigg Perry, prominent lawyer of this city his home, 3402 Macomb day after an illness of several Death was due to heart disease. Mr. Perry was a member of the Board of Bar Examiners of the District of Co- lumbia. He had long been active in the affairs of the Democratic party and was & former assistant professor at Georgetown University, where he taught law for some years, following his gradu- ation in law there in 1902. He received his A. B. degree from the University of Virginia in 1899. 53 years old died at ester- weeks. QCards nf Thanks. WELSH, WILLIAM H. AND ELLA. We wish to extend thanks to our friends, relatives and societies for the kinduess, 'sympathy and floral tributes at the death of our beloved father and aunt, WILLIAM H. and ELLA WELCH. MR. AND MRS. BERTRAM Y. WELSH. 31 WHITING, WILLIAM H. To our many friends: We shall_always remember Wwith deep gratitude your COmfOrting _expres- sions of sympathy and floral Dieces sent at the passing of our beloved husband and_ brother GRACE M. WHITING AND BROTHERS. Dreaths. BETTIE. On Thursday. January 21, at her residence, 503 2ist st BATES. Remains at Prazier fu- home, 389 Rhode Island ave. Notice of funeral later. BOWSER. SARA . away on We 4:05 am, at her rd. nc. SARAH C. to mourn_their o Doctor. Robert William / er, and Passed _ peacefully nuary 28. 1931 at Tetidence. 4306 Sheriff BOWSER. ~ She leaves s four ws, George Doctor, Bowser xander attie host clatives Remains T Henry ton's funcral home. 467 N " Flineral Sunday, February 1. at from Ward's Memorial A. M . Benning, D. C. Interment H CGemetery. 31 INRY. On Friday. January 30, 343 Corcoran st Notica of fu: the W one of oth ting at rsday, January 20. 1931, at Emergency Hosoital. JULIA A BREFD. ow of Enoch Breed ' Funarai from Birch's funeral parlors. 3034 M st on Saturday, Jar 31, "at 10 am! aent private 30 FRANCIS ORLANDO. On Thurs- uary 29. 1931, at his residence. N, FRANCIS ORLANDG beloyad son of Alphonso and Remains resting at the 3rd_and January ence, In- BREED, JU] BROOK 1126 5th BROOKS, Ruth ) te THE WEATHER Mostly cloudy lowest tem- tomorrow increasing becoming District of Columbia and warmer tonight with perature about 36 degrees; fair and colder at night, south and southwest winds fresh northwest by tomorrow. Maryland—Mostly cloudy tonight and tomorrow; probably light rain or snow {in west portion, somewhat warmer to- night, colder in west portion tomor- | row, colder tomorrow night. moderate [to fresh south and southwest winds, shifting to northwest by tomorrow morning Virginia—Generally fair tonight and tomorrow, warmer tonight, colder in west, portion tomorrow afternoon, colder tomorrow night, increasing south and southwest winds becoming fresh north- west tOmOTTOW. West Virginia—Generally fair tonight and_tomorrow, except light rain in northeast portion, changing to snow flurries; warmer in extreme east por- Beaths. CARRINGTON. MARY J. On Friday, Janu- ary 30, 1931, MARY J. CARRINGTON. Remains resting at the W. W. Chambers Co. funeral parlors, 1400 Chapin st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. CEPHAS. MARY E. On Thursday, January 29, 1931, at 5:20 am. at her Tresidence. 1407 W'st. n.w., MARY E. CEPHAS, the beloved _mother ‘of Susie I. and the late James W. Cephas and Thomas F. Bar devoted aunt of Philip E. Barnes and Charles Wars. Notice of funeral later. COATES. MARY ELLEN. On Friday, Jan. uary 30. 1931, at her residence, cor. Sherift and Chapel’ rds. Seat Pleasant, Md., MARY ELLEN. beloved daughter 'of the iate Annie Coates. Funeral from St. Mar- garet’s Catholic Church, Seat Pleasant, Md.. Monday, February 2, at 9 am. In- terment at Addison: Chapel. 1 CONDON. JAMES W. On Friday. January 30, 1931, ‘at his residence. 703 14ih'st. s.e., JAMES ‘'W. CONDON, father of E. Audley, Albert W., E. Mabel. Frances B. Condon. Mrs. H.'W. Laughlin and Mrs. J. B. Bogan. ' Notice of funeral later. DETWILER, JACOB SNARE. Suddenly, Wedncsdny. January 29, at his_residence, 1120 Virzinfa ave.’ sw., JACOB SNARE, beioved husband of Flora Craix Detwiler, Funeral services will be held in Epiphany Chapel. 13th and C sts. s.w., on Saturday: January 31, at 2:30 pm. Relatives and friends invited. v GARNER. MARY. On Thursday, January 20, 1931, at the residence of her son, Mor- timer ~Cranford, Upper ~Marlboro.’ Md., MARY GARNER, beloved wife of the late Thomas Gerner,' axed 74 yeazs. Requiem mass at St. Mary’s Church, Upper Marl- boro, Md.. at 10 am.. Saturday, January 31 'Interment Mouni Carmel Cemetery, Ubper Marlboro, Md. Rel invited. GOLDSBOROUGH. JAMES L. On Wednes- day, January 28, 1931, JAMES L., beloved husband of Elizabeth ‘Goldsbcroush of 304 Mass. ave. ne. Funeral ‘rom W. W. hambers' funeral home, 1400 Chapii_st. n.w., on Saturday, January 31, at 7.3 thence to St. Joseph's Church, 2nd . n.e, where mass will be offered ihe repose of his soul. In- te t nt John's Church Cemetery, Hollywood, Md. GRAYSON, GEORGE W. Departed this life Thursday, January 29, 1931, at 1:45 am., at_h dence. 1749 New ' Jersey nw., SE W. GRAYSON." He lea 16" ‘mourn _their loss a devoted W Anna > ‘ganahters. Ge anita Kelly, = Eveiyn Georze. one Peters: ‘two sisters, rirude Eraxton: one Henry Grayson, and a host of fricnds” Paneral from his late residence Saturday, January 31, at 2 pm. 30° HARRIS, MABEL B. On Thursday, Janu- . 1931, MABEL B. beioved wife of G. "Harrls. ' Seiviers at W. W. Deal's funéral home, 816 H st. ne. on Saturday, January 31, at 1 p.m. Interment Norwich, N. Y HELLMUTH, JOHN 8. On Weinesday. Jan- uary 28, 1931, JOHN 8. HELLMUTH of 1318 Kalorama road n.w. beloved husband of the late Catherine Hellmuth. Funeral from the residence of his brother. Wil- iam Hellmuth, 3416 2nd st. n.e. oh Sat- urday, January 31, at § a.m. Solemn high Iequiem mass at’ St Mary’s Church, st 930 o'clock, _Relatives and f-lends {nvi‘ed, Interment 8t. Mary's Cemetery. 30 HELLMUTH, JOHN 8. Comrades of Rich- ard J. Harden Camp, No. 2, U. 8. W. V., are requested to as- semble ai the residence of I brother, 3416 22nd st. n.e.. Sat urday, January 31. 1931, at 8:30 a.m, to attend the funeral of our” late _ comrade. JOHN 8. HELLMUTH. Interment St. Mary’s Cemetery VICTOR E. WATKINS, Commander, on ives and friends Ir Jerome * —_——,— e e S Beatha. ROAN, IAM. = On Fridi January 30, 1931, MAM ROAN, the nltfl ‘brother of Mamie Kelley and James Roan. Re- mains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1433 You st. n.w. of funeral later. CLARENCE ROBEY, beloved son of Grover C. and the late Anna B. Robey Middlecoff). Funeral from the chapel of Thomas F. Murray & Son. 2007_Nichols ave. se. on Saturday. January 31, at 3 pm. Relatives and friends invited. In- SOUTH, HAMILTON DISSTON. On Thurse day, January 29, 1931. at Naval Hospital, Washington, D. C. ol. HAMILTON DIS- STON SOUTH, U S M. C. Notice of ilton D. South, ir.: Midshipman Thomas ROBERT Departed this lite sude January " 27, 1981, {601 Graceland gt. ) wife, one e. ne. bm Payne's ary 31, at 2 Internient SMITH, ROBERT. On Wednesd: 28. 1931, at his resic ROB beloved husba Smith and brother of Alt Mrs. Louise Kinney W. Chambers funeral st” n.w.. on Saturday. p.m. Interment in Ce TALEY, JOSEPH R. 29, 1931, at 2 January cola, Va., Ambrozina, nd Funeral from the W, home. 1400 Chapin January 31, at 2-30 HIIl Cemetery, On Thursday, Jan- i, at the residene o Myrtle £ R. 8 M W. Ch Saturday, Straitsvilie, 3 TAYLOR, ROBERT LEE 1931, ROBERT L ed father of Ler also leaves (o L ulul,mmn Taylor. Ophel; F 1 Minor. Over & Sy oL ves aid friends.’ Re Eriiest Jarvis fo- it 11 Bis late vests Funeral Sat- B 1 om 30 On Wednesday. Jan= s Tesidence. 5296 Q 4t tusband of Lillian de B, Services at Bt Thomast B anid Church st Intéiment Aviiigton National Cemeters: 36 WARD. ROOSEVELT. On Wednesd o uary 28, 1031, ROGSEVELT WARD of 830 Que'si. .. He leaves to mourn their loes a ‘mother,” father. two sisters and & host of "other 'relatives ‘and" friends. Fineraj from Richar Chapel, 1700 Vermont grrnw . Satinday, Siiary 31 o) 3 P fermiont Woodinwh ‘Cemetory. ' Reve B ohlchardson Wil conduct the ervices: O WOODWARD, McPARLIN January 29, 19: Walter Reed Hos HORACE McPARLIN WOODWARD, At 71 years. connected with D, O, koveinment for 43 years, father of Capt. H. M. Weode g U S Ar Pt Ferylcay il a Chapel, Ba January 31 av'3 o'clock B T In Memortam. BONNER. GEORGE. In lovin of my denz husband, SEORIE"SON day, January 30, 1939, "C JeATS 880 ¢ Where Memaries are Enshrined w s tion tonight, colder tomorrow. Record for 24 Hours { Ther ter—4 pm., 46; 8 pm.,, 42: | 12 midnight, 33; 4 am., 31; 8 am, 31; | noon, 35; 2 pm., 35 Baromete 4 pm., 3000; 8 pm, 30.03; 12 midnight, 30.09: 4 a.m., 30.10 8 am., 30.09; noon, 29.99; 2 p.m., 29.99. | Democratic party. During the Wilson | Highest temperature, 50, occurred at administration he was an assistant dis- | 2:13 pm. yesterday. " administration he was an dis- | = West temperature, 30, occurred at for well in advance of actual need—not put off until a time when a wife or other member of a family is least able to make a wise choice. Fort Lincoln ol every form of interment at surprisingly moderate cost: Single sites or lots $75.00 and $100.00 per arave site. Standard 4-Site Monument lots $250.00 to §750.00 Al with perpetual care. God knows how much T mis Never shall his Temory Tade, Loving thoughts shall ever wander To the spot where he was laid. THE FAMILY. BROOKS, MARY F. In sad but loving res oo of out devoted wife and mothe S MARY E. BROOKS: whe Gennrien this {ife nine vears nso today, Jantary 30 1930 As we loved her, so we miss her, n our memory A is alwavs near: Loved, remembered. longed for awa Bringing many silent tear . TAMILY. ® Was Civically Prominent. He was a dircctor of finance in the District of Columbia for the Democratic | National Committee during the cam- paign of 1928, was a member of the | Democratic Cex Members of the 224, Knights of of the death on 1931, of Brother and_are requested funeral services at St a c turday. January 31, at 9:30 am. _P. MICHAEL COOK, G. K. DR, A. S. WILKINSON, F. §. HOLLAND, ADA G. On Thursday, January 2 at_her Tesidence, 1368 Huclid st ADA G. HOLLAND. Funeral services the address Saturday. Jan- ary 31, p.m. Intermen: Glenwood spread calls we receive in this city. We offer a service of excellent quality and in every way complete for ral Committee here and | was 8 delegate to both the San Fran-| eisco and New York conventions of the above at 2 the low sum of $100. "7'§EAL FUNERAL HOME Ixc. Ask your neighbor 816 H STREET.'N.E. PHONES:LINCOLN 8200-820!1 or reference, FORT Spe sl cloister crypts and vaults from $125.00 to $750.00; or $5.00 per month for emer- gency rent Cremation in & modern, well ordered and er- renged structure—$50.00. Wouldn't you like 10 see what has sctually been done ot Fort Lincoln? May on you_and taking you and your lsmily o see the ceme- tery? Telephone: District 6103. LINCOLN THE MODERN PARK CEMETERY have the opportunity of calli No obligations. out the very finest, still the price is $23.75. overcoats go on sale. All sizes. regulars, shorts, longs and stouts. All $23.75 - EISEMAN’S SEVENTH AND F STS. Beginning Saturday, January 31st; at 8 A.M. WE HOLD OUR GREATEST SALE The Most Sweeping—the biggest reductions Your Unrestricted Choice of Any Suit or Overcoat in the Store at Never before have we held a sale to compare with this. Select any suit or overcoat regardless of its former price, whether it was $35, $40 or $45 and the price is $23.75 during this sale. Nothing higher. Pick Over 600 suits and 273 colors, many suitable in color and weight for Spring wear. plete stock to choose from, not just odds and ends. They are by far the biggest bargains we have ever offered. (Only Next Spring Suits and Blue Serge Suits Not Included) OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT Pay in convenient weekly or monthly amounts, easy to meet. Don’t hesitate to open an account. You will find it convenient and economical. A com- | of_St. Alban's Episcopal trict attorney. | During the World War he was a mem- ber of the District of Columbia Legal Advisory Board and held the rank of captain in the Army Service Corps Judge Advccate General's Office, serv- | ing for eight months in France. Mr. Perry was a member of the Wash- ington Board of Trade, the Cleveland Park Citizens’ Association and the Ma- sonic fraternity. He was past master of Temple-Noyes Lodge. No. 32, F. A. A. M., and past high priest of La Fayette Chapter, No: 5, Royal Arch Masons. Born in Alexandria, Va., Mr. Perry was the son of Mrs. Fannie Perry and the late Rev. Dr. Josiah B. Perry, for many years rector of St. Andrews Epis- copal Church in this city. Mr. Perry, when a young child, came to this city | with his parents. Funeral Tomorrow Planned. He is survived by his widow, Mrs Jeannette Perry; his mothe and two sisters, Miss Emily H. Perry and Mrs. Harvey Stanley. All reside in this city except Mrs. Stanley, who lives Hyattsville, Md. Funeral services will be conducted at his late residence tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Dr. Charles T. Warner Church will be in Rock Masonic rites Interment will with officiate. Creek Cemetery, at_the grave, Notification of the death of Mr. Perry was made to Chief Justice Wheat of the District Supreme Court today by George P. Hoover, president of the Bar Association. Chief Justice Wheat expressed the sorrow of the court. Mr. Hoover, Association, has appointed a com- mittee to represent the bar at th funeral of Mr. Perry. The committe comprises W. Parker Jones, Marvin Farrington, A. Coulter Wells, Sidney F. Taliaferro, Enoch A. Chase, Arthur Hellen, Henry W. Sohon, R. Ross Perry Andrew B. Duvall, Oliver Metzerott, F Regis Noel and George C. Gertman, Deaths Reported. slia Ott, 93, Home for Incura T 5000_14th ¢ harles M. 3 Helen E. G, John Bowles, 81 Frederick D. O3 athic Hos- m R. Rosier, 76, 3620 16th st > 71, George Washington Uni- a Elizabeth Blariks, 68, 304 East Capitol. McKenny, 64, 1705 Kenyon st E. Sardo, €3, St. Elizabeth’s Hos- al Robert Smith, 60, 1601 Graceland st. s.e Samuel Wells, 57, Emergency Hospital Clara O. Jones, 57, 3600 Connecticut Phillin George Walker. 52, 2236 Q st Gall, 51, Emergency Hospital 42, Providence Hospitnl 9, Emergency Hospital 19, 1238 Pennsylvania den. 8, Children's Hospital e. 75, 1716 Oregon ave. & Thurston, 74, Home of Aged and In- r Jobn Stuart, 71, Gallinger Hosp Sarouel Smith, ‘68, Casualty Hospital Susan Gray, 60, 2822 Bruce pl._ s.c. Samuel H. Vick, 54, Gallinger Hospital, B .'31, 261> Hanover st. Jean Allen, 2, Children’s Hospital Infant Louise Bird, 10 days, Freedmen's Hospital. Births Reported. Edward and Clara Bryceer, boy. Steve and Mary Katsourous, boy. faraa e S Park and Lena Dodd, boy. Ppuses sud G e, James R. and Agnes C. Henley, games B, and, Agnes, Hepler, wick Charles E. and M: A. Sheetz, girl. e R L 500014t en, 77, Homeo ave Russell C. and Margaret Hi Robert F. and Emma_ Brooks, gi Benjamin R. and Josephine Joh Joseph A. and Haitie Bush, Birl twins. Alvin and Mary Dandridge, boy. (R8Pl and’ Grace' Johnson, boy and girl, wins. MONUMENTS & MARKERS Fred An:ley __1356 H Street N.E. ASPHALT GRAVE VAULT n, girl d boy, ‘WATERPROOF AIRTIGHT EVERLASTING PROTECTS THE CASKET FOR CENTURIES Belgsted, for, the Funcrals of x-President Harding, Ex-President Taft, Ok C All'Walks' of Life, Cost Very Moderate Ask Your Funeral Director in! president of the Bar | {5 am. today. | Temperature same date last year— Highest, 25; lowest, 18. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 11:01 am.; high| tide, 4:25 am. and 5:07 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 12:12 am. and | 05 pm.; high tide, 5:33 am. and 6:05 pm. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 7:18 a.m.; sun sets 15:26 pm | Tomorrow- sets 5:27 pm. Moon tises 4:28 am.: sets 1:29 pm Automobile lamps to be lighted one- | half hour after sunset. | Weather in Various Cities. Sun rises 7:17 am.; sun ETemperature. 58 250807 wre g o Stations. et Clear Clear . Clear Gloudy Pt.cloudy Orlen Okinnoimi Phijade i b Portls 3006 2094 2986 Elotay Gie : Glouay | ovdy | Clear : Gloudy |w D6 % 30 1% Preloudy The goldfish, a native of China, is still found in a wild state in rivers of that _country. FOUND. 1a FOR LOST ANIMALS upply Animal Rescue e Si 2 ave, s.w. Nat. 8088 __LOST. wold_and pearl Pst. Rew neis icl, Lost \'N. Cap. and H. Reward 31 Que st. n.e. o o DOG, White, Bskimo Spitz; name, Prince vicinity 14th and Fairmont sts. ‘m.w. If found notify J. E. Wrenn, Met. 1123, wagde 2 S g DOG. black; biind, lame in one leg; tag and lock ‘on collar. Pot. 5025-W. 2153 dih &t Reward s S, between 28th and S1st 4310, Br, 140, betwee hear washi 1 Aud! ed glove with fur cuff, Wisconsin 242 McKinley st by 1 ave. and 38th; contalns money, Please call Clev. 1629. Reward. GLOVE—Lost_at torium, brown kid- night, Reward tapestry, on | oy, mELEN EirEAvsTa GILBERT. Cemeter HMUTCHISON. JOSHUA M. 1931, at the On_Thursday, home of his nter,” Mrs. Laurence Michael, 508 ith Ok street, Lyon Park,’ Va. JOSHUA M. beloved husband of 'Mattie Mankin Hutchison. Funeral services by Elder Lefferts, at the above address. Jan- yary 31, at 11 a.m.” Interment Herndon, a. . IRWIN, MARTHA. On Wednesda: 28, 1 at Pa., MARTHA Martha O'Neil), services will _be al tenville, January 72 years. Funeral Lield Sunday, February 1, KEANE, MARTIN PATTERSON. On Wed- nesday morning, January 28,1931, at his residence, 11 Jackson ave. Riyerdale. Md.. MARTIN' PATTERSON KEANE, beloved husband of Katherine Kelly Keane. He is also survived by five children, Dr. Mar- tin' J. Keane, John Kelly Keane, Ignatius J. Keane, Miss Honor M. Keane and Agnes K. Keane. Funeral from the above residence on Saturday, January 31. at 9 ‘am. Requiem mass 8t. Jerome's Church at 9:30 a.m. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. 30 on Wednesday. January 28. 1931, at her resi- dence, HELEN = ELIZABETH GILBERT KELLY, wife of the late Abner Bailey Kelly_and mother of Mary Isabel and Gilbert’ Walker Kelly. Funeral from the late residence, 3166 17th st. n.w., on Sat- urday, Januafy 31, at 2 p.m. Interment private. 30° KELLY, MARY GERTRUDE. On Wednes- day, ‘Janvuary 28 1931 at her residence, 1408 A st. s.e. MARY GERTRUDE KELLY (nee "Reeves), beloved wife of James H. K: Funeral from her late ‘residence on Saturday. January 31, at 8:30 am thence to Holy Comforter Church, where solemn high- requiem mass will be sung at 9 am. Relatives and friends invited fo attend. Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- tery. KELLY, MARY D. Officers and members of 'Holy Comforter Ladles' Auxilia Knights of St. John. No. 181, and sister auxiliaries are requested to meet at Sister MARY D. KELLY'S late residence, 1409 A st. se. Priday evening, January 30. 1931, at 8 o'clock, to recite prayers. ~Also to attend mass Saturday morning at 9. By order of MARY M. BURKE, Pres. CLARA C. LILLY, Rec. Sec. LEE, GRACE_DAVIS. Funeral services for Mrs. GRACE DAVIS LEE, widow of Arthur Lee and dauzhter of the late Senator Henry Gassaway Davis, will be held at 1 o'clock p.m. Saturday. January 31. 1931. LAt the Grace Memorial Church, Elki W. Va. Interment immedistely aiterwar Entered into Januar: LOWE, eterna CAROLINE TURNER. rest on Wednesday, 1931, at 12:15 p.m., At her resi Florida ave. n.w..” CAROLINE LOWE. devoted wife of Charles Lowe, lov- ing mother of Edward Turner and sister of Esau and Harry Parker, Mrs. Mildred P. Crawford, Mrs. Mattie Joffries, mother-in law of Sarah B. Turner and adopted mother of Eva S. Dabney. Funeral Sun- day, February 1. at_1:30 p.m., from Met- ropolitan A. M. E. Church. M st. I5th and 16th sts' n.w., pastor, Rev. Wil- liam Thomas. 31* CHARLES T. On January 25, t Va. CHARLES T, i rtland and of Woodlawn, Fairfax al at Roanoke, Va. . On Wednesday, 1031, at Providence Hospital, Louise ‘Terrell, Vir- Blanche _Anderson. Funeral from St. Augustine'’s Church on Saturday, January 31. at 10 a.m. Reauiem macs. Tnterment Mount Olivet Cemotery. Relatives and friend can b vi‘wed after the W. En You st. n.w, McKAY. JAMES A. On Thursday. January 29, 1931, at Walter Reed Hospital, JAMES A’ McKAY. "Remains resting at the W. W. Chambers Co. funeral parlors. 1400 Chiapin st. n.w. Notice of funeral Jater. MURRAY. WILLIS A. Departed this life Tuesday, January 27. 1931, WILLIS A.. be- loved son of Abraham and Mariah Murray. He nlso leaves to mourn their loss two sisters, Mrs. Grace Morris and Mrs, Marie Towles, and other relatives_and friends. Funeral Saturday, January 31, at 9 a.m from his late residence, 28 L 'st. n.w. OTIS, EMIL J. On Wednesday, January 28, 1931, at his residence, 1363 Otis bl EMIL . beloved husband of Otis. Bérvices at the bove address Sa urdiy, January 31, at 1:30 p.m. Interment Ariington National Cemetery. OWEN. FREDERICK D. The District of in 3000 block Wisconsin Clev._5306. and cloth, w B now. section of eity; Call Dec. 5886. white Reward. lost rsday_night. brown ful cord _with cameo, pink and North gold; lost Thursday. PIN wk POCKETBOOK, light tan, containing $0 and Rlasses: bet Kann's and car or on Navy Yard car by way fith st glasses bad- Iy rieeded. Liberal reward. 119 8tn st. s.e, Apt. 301, Lincoln 9056 Tetie: ity POCKETBOOK — Lady's. black patent leather, containing diamond ring, letter addressed to owner, about. $10, between A. & P. Store. 3200 block Wisc. ave. and Alban Towers Apt. se call Cleveland 6400, Apt. 8. Reward, . POLICE BADGE No. on : ‘reward if returned. = Officer Johnson, Traffic Bureau, 462 La. POLICE DOG, dark gras named “Jug Wisconsin Finder pl 7. January Charles C. o, n v Jame_in Re- . nin_col- me “Trust ""Lincoln 8295. name “Bus- 3396, o tag Deane_ave. n.e. tan_and black, ter: left home Wednesday: ‘tag No. Reward. 1324 22nd n.w. _Dec. 1364. g RING—IT) vicinity 19th and Pa.ave.. dinner ring, containing 24 diamonds, Reward. Re- turnl o 725 Colorado BIA. '30° TRAVELING_BAG, small, black, with ini- tials R. C. B. thereon: contents, bunch of keys and toilet articles; may have been Jeft in taxicab Thursday afternoon. Liberal reward if returned to ofiice Lee House, 15th and L n.w. 310 WRIST WATCH, Hamilton: befween George- Toun Lav School snd George. Washington University: name Ed Stansfield and date 9-11-26 on back. Reward, Call Lincoln 0448-J._Ed._Stansfield, 211 2nd st. se.31° WRIST WATCH, Bulova, white gold. Reward offered. _Phone Met. 4430. 31 $500 REWARD for the roturn of diamond and sappht latinum, 102 diamonds, 43 small ires and 1 large cushton-sha) Baltimore, Md., Plaza 0865, see in auom b Maggrens POLICE_DOG, Columbia Socicty of the Sons of the Amer- fean Revolution announces with regret the th of & member. Compatriot 1CK 'D. OWEN. on January 28, 19 Funeral seryices will be held at his late residence, 1717 P st. n.w., January 30, at 5 pm. Compatriots of the society are invited to_ attend WILLIAM KNOWLES COOPER, President. . E. MARSHALL, Sccretar PARK, ISABEL M. On Friday. January 30. 1931, at 7:35 ain, &t her 18 Ridgewood ave. Chevy o* Md.. ISABEL M., beloved wife of the late Cas- slus M. Park and mother of Mrs. Ivy Park Cain. Notice of funeral later. PERRY, FRANK SPRIGG. A special com- ‘munication of Temple-Noyes Lodge. No. 52, F. A. A. M. Is hereby called for the Piirpose of attending the funeral of Past Muster FRANK SPRIGG PERRY. Satur- day, January 31, 1931, at 1 o'clock p.m.. at Masonic Temple, 13(h st. and New York ave. JOHN M. LITTLEPAGE. Master. Altest: F. A. SEBRING, Secretary. RAND. LOUIS. On Wednesday, January 28, 1931, in Washington, D. C.. LOUIS RAND, beloved husband of Margaret Rand. In- terment_Loudon Park, Baltimore, on Sat- urday, January 31. 30 RANDOLPH. MARIA. on_Wednesday, January 28, p.m., Mrs. MARIA RANDOLPH, widow of Nathan Randolph and beloved mother of Leonora C. and Mary E. Randoiph and Rachel A Arrington. Fineral Saturda: January 31, at 2 p.m., from her late Tesi- dence. 1240’ Kearney st. m.e. Friends and Telatives invited to attend. 30 RANDOLPH, MARIA. _Officers and mem- Bers of Prince Hall Chapter, No. 5. O. E, 8., are requested to attend the funerai of ay, Jenuary 31. 1931, ‘m.,~ from Bie?’ 1ate. residencey 4210 Kearney st. By order g Departed this life 1931, at 1:45 85T o DICKERSQH, R. P BERTHA SAUNDERS, Sec. 1 2 RANDOLPH. MARIA. The _offl mem| of the Women's P‘regen 'Dofljng fass Benefit Association -are reau o attend the funeral of Mrs. MARIALH DO} on Saturday, January 31. 1088 at 2 from “her 'laie | residence. a0 RAYMOND, Bocretars 5 hetween | BROWN, MARION E. Sacred to the memas S o0fpur, beloved” daughter, MARTON E. B nine years ago today, RENTS, LEVI G. ER PAR AND MARY E. CAREY, WILLIAM HENRY, T membrance of our Gear deady, ‘WILLIAME HENRY CAREY, who departed this. life eleven years ago today, January 30,1920, EVELYN, BILLY 'AND LOUISE. ¢ GARNETTE, WILLIAM, ELIZA AND JOHN- SON." In'sad but loving remembrance of our ‘mother and. brothers., ELIZA. JOHNG SON “and WILLIAM 'GARNETTE--WIL- LIAM, who left us November 3, 1920; our mother. ELIZA GARNETTE. December ‘10, 1920 and lotir brother, JOHNSON GAR: . Who ted thi A0 today, January 30, 1031, L1 0n° Year ©Oh, how w . (low we miss you, mother snd dear Sleep on, sleep on bright morning. GOSTIC, JOHN A. membrance of father, Dr. we Will_meet you sol THE FAMILY 1ife one Fear ag todsy Y i pasted thic 1 £ g0 today, Janu- A loving one from us has gone, A voice we loved 1s stilled A place 15 vacant in our hearts That néver can be filed HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILLREN. Tneb CHARGES oy hted ROt Aning TS embrance v father. CHARLES J, JONES. ‘who, departed this life January 30, 1897, JENNIE. KEATZ, WATTIE HEBBRON. In sad but oving memory of our dear sister and aunt, HATTIE HEBBRON KEATZ. who died glghteen years ago today. Janiary 30, 1913, MRS. A. FERGUSON AND DAUGHTERS. ¢ MORTON, CATHERINE S. A token of de- yotion 'and loving meriory of ‘our. it daughter _and - niece, HERI SPRAGUE MORTON. who loined the sn- gels five vears ago today, January 30, 1926, 80 gur beautiful dove passed away from ife’s even, 8o the blush of her being was blended with heaven, So the bird froi our nest fluttered up in the dawn. A window was open, our darling was gone, A truant from tears, from time and from sin, [le angel on watch took the wane derer in And when we shall hear the new song that she_sings, ghall know her agatn, notwithstanding er wings MOTHER. LILLIAN E. MORTON, AUNT REBECCA F. NORTON. . | PULLIAM. GLADYS MAE. Departed this life' seven vears ago today, January 30, 1924, our beloved daughter and grand- daughter, GLADYS MAE PULLIAM. nect her some bright morning, Resting by (he waters fair. She is waiting for qur coming In the upper garden there HER_DEVOTED MOTHER. ADELE PUL- LL ND GRANDMOTHER, HATTIE _ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 13034 M St. N.W. Enons West ones. T GEO. W. WISE CO. 0o i V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor connected with the orizinal W. R Speare estzblishe ment 1009 H St. N.W. Phone Natfonal 2892 Formerly 940 F_St. N.W. " Established 1870, JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St. N.W. __ Phone North 0047, WILLIAM J. NALLEY 522 Ath St. SE. _ Lincoln_0480. _Aflantic_0378 Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home 924 New York Ave. N.W. __ District 2608 CHANBERS SRAL DIRECTORS CREMATORIUM 332 PA_AVE _N.W. _ NATIONAL 1384, 1388 P. J. SAFFELL PERSONAL SERVICE—REASONABLE 738 _5th_St. N.W. T Natl_0537, Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTR ST .0 National 2478 Modern Chapel_Teleplione W. W. Deal & Co. _816 H ST NE._____ LINCOLN & Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Funeral Chapel 412 H ST. NE. Lincoln Gsu CHAS. S. ZURHORST ALMUS R SPEARE Succeeding the Original W. 3 Conn CEMETERIES. “GLENWOOD CEMETERY™ Vaultage, $5 per month % —____ FUNERAL DESIGNS. GEO. C. SH Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St Efl.l- Auto Delivery Choice Lots and Sites for Sale. EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLE ressive—!