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GEN. OVENSHINE BURIED Retired Army Officer Had Lived Capital Since 1800. ‘Brig. Gen. Samuel Ovenshine, U. 8. A, retired, home, E beg to extend to the family of Mr. « James Madison Carroll our deepest sympathy in this hour of their be- 4 reavement, and in which we sincerely share. For thirty years Mr. Carroll was a valued member of our organization, and as a mark of respect the store will be closed tomorrow, Saturday, morning from 9:30 to 10:30, that we who were so intimately associated with him may attend the funeral services. The Mode— Eleventh at F Hi! who died Tuesday at his | resided in this 1616 Twenty-first street, was retired. Six children survive. buried Arlington National Cemetery with mll.i.\ury honors mdny. lol‘lowl.na private funeral services at his n at 2:30 p.m. Gen. Ovenshine, who had served in ‘Western campaigns and in the Philip- es, Was relciple‘ntlo! ;renl ;lle!co‘l"l tions f llantry in action. as i %h city since 1900, when he Ho!! Folks Here’s Good News “3 Ways From the Ace” Pay Cash or Use the Famous PEN All Déy Tomorrow 8:30 a.m. STARTING Our Annual July Clearance CLOTHING Furnishing’s Hats and Shoes Leather Goods $12 LINEN & SEERSUCKER SUITS. $17.50 Linen Suits, 51195 $20 Tropical 514.95 Worsteds. $27.50 Tropical $]9.95 . Worsteds. $8.95 Kaufman Budget Plan Bl o to 6 p-m. $2.25 Outing Striped Trousers. $7.50 Flannel and Serge Trousers. $8.50 Flannel and Scrge Trousers. $10 & $12 Flannel and Scrge Trousers. ALL SPRING SUITS REDUCED! $30 Suits.........5187 £ 30618 .$9975 $35 Suits $45 Suits. $50 & $55 Suits. . Extra Pants, $3 Extra Pants, $4 Extra Pants, $5 Extra Pants, $6 FAll Straw Hats &5’ Panamas Reduced $1.35 2.50 Straws & $4 Straws $1.95 $5 Genuine Panamas. $3.95 7.50 Genuine $4.95 Panamas. $10 Genuine Panamas $5.95 . o3> g Contrnurng The Shirt Sale _of a Century 5.000—$2 to $3.50 SHIRTS to 18) (Sizes 13% $2.50 & $3 Sleeveless Sweaters. .. .......$1.95 Money's Worth or Money Back $2.50 Linen Knickers. [ $3.50 Linen Y $2 65 Knickers. 50c Undershirts and Undershorts. $1.85 39¢ 3 for 81 50c Novelty Mesh HOSE (4 for $1). 3.000—One Dollar 49¢ Hand Made Silk Lined Ties. 6 for $2.75 | Trade. i . CARROLL FUNERAL SET FOR TOMORRO Long-Time Resident of Capital Will Be Laid at Rest in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Puneral services for J. Madison Car- roll, 52, who died Wednesday, will be held at St. Patri rch tomorrow at 10 a.m, following rvices ai his home, 200 Massact avenue, at 9:30 o'clock. Buri be in Mount Olivet Cemetery A native of Baltimore. came to Washington more than 40 years ago, and had lived here contin- uously since then. He was display man for The Mode, Eleve: and P streets, for 30 years. He was the first presi-| dent of the Displaymen of the District, | and was a member of the Board of | f | | Mr. Carroll | are his widow, Surviving Mr. Car two_sis- Mrs. Rose McDonald C: ‘ ters, Mrs. Willlam Gr: and Mrs Lillian Hobbs, and two brothers, Thomas and Frank Carroll, all of this city Mr. Carroll lived at the Lindbergh Apartments, 200 Massachusetts avenue He was an usher at St. Patrick’s Church for 25 year: PICNIC TOMORROW Emory M. E. E. Church Members to Go to Rock Creek. More than 200 members of Emory M. E. Sunday school expected to_ at- tend & plenic tomorrow at Pierce Mill Rock Creek Park. Contests and games are scheduled. Elmer Volland is general chairman. The picnic party will leave | the church at 6100 Georgia avenue at 2:15 pm. es Seventh $7.65 Striped Flannel Trousers $5.95 Fancy Twill Trousers 1005 Pa. Ave, D. J Kaufman INC. d 1005 Pa. Ave.~Cor. 14th & Eye—1744 ‘Pa. Ave. EVENING Births Reported. The following births have been reported to the Health Department during the last 2¢ hours. Henry L. and Dorothy Whitemore, boy. Thomas A. and Mary E. Bowles, boy. Allan E. and Georgle P. Marsh, boy. Roy M. and Lelia I. Nuthall, boy. Paul C. and Amy I. Van Natta, boy. Charles H. and Katherine Williams, boy. James L. and Jane Clarkson. boy. Morris and Zorene Briskin, boy Edward S. and Marjorie I. Whitney. boy. William A_and Marion E. Handy. boy. Sherwood, nd Ozella Perry, boy Willlam C. and Marie Memphis. boy. Mack and Edith Z. Levine, boy Hubert C. and Margaret A Roberts. boy. Miles W. and Blanche G. Dalton, bo. Paul W.and Mary A. Gauyreau, boy Joseph P.'and Gertrude F. Lawrence, boy. Millard T.'and Mildred ¥. Charlton. boy. Leonard A. and Bertha Wolfarth, boy. Jack L. and Viola Hitt, girl Russell'S. and Serah R.'Kifer. girl Ronald_and Ethel Collinige. girl Lester B. and Jessie W. Swink. girl. Willlam H. and KatRerine E. Hiiton. girl Norman W. and Margaret R. Binger, girl Norman B. and Demora Frost. girl Harry J. and Fredericka Svdnor, girl Julius and Sadle Goode. irl Willie R. and Mary B. mit. girl, Michael A and Judith G. Gardner, irl. Percy H. and Ruth J. Coates. girl Ben L. and Doris Schwartzman. girl. James R. and Mary V. Ryan. gir! Philip J. and Rose G. Earnest. boy. Addison L. and Emma A. Swindler. boy. Thomas J. and Elizabeth F. Keefe. boy Edward L’ and Madeline V. Saunders, boy. John W. and Nellie G. Storer, boy. Henry E. and Lucille V. Jones. boy. George E. and Virginia M. Matchette, boy. James T. and Joan Lewis. boy Henry M. ‘and Nita W. Potter. boy. Harry L and 1da C. Snead, boy John E."and Myrtle E, Webb. boy. Horace 0. and Julia, Coff. boy, Victor C. and Mazelle E. Pairick 3. and Doretly E- itagibbons, bos. & . and Ruth C. Busbey. boy Mitchell A, ‘and Esther B Blanken. boy. n. boy boy. d Rosalle Santmye: nd Catherine P. Kell George 'W. and Eloise D._Oakes, Gharles T and Miidred L. 88 ber. John and E. Pauline Willlam . and Themay, Randall Christophér J. and Lucile N. Ford Frank H and Thelma A. Weaver. James R_and Violet Montgomery. Charles W. and Constance H, Harris John H and Eleanora V. Sartain. girl Raymond A. and Cornelfa R. Eichorn, girl. Lloyd B. and Helen V. Gosorn, kirl ¥ C.'and Mary C. Peyton, girl John W. and Lillle Vaughan. bo. Joseph L. and Thelma Campbell, boy. Clayton and Arfelus Horn, girl wirl, wirl EISEMAN’S and F Streets BARGAINS In Our Greates July Clearance Sale Drastic Reductions to Make Room for Fall Merchandise. These Prices are the Lowest in Years Open a CHARGE ACCOUNT Buy now—pay a little each week or month. No extra cost, $19.75 Tropical Worsted Suits $16-75 Sport Shoes Black and White Tan and White $5 Genuine Panama Hats $3.95 $1.50 Sport All-Wool Sweaters $1.15 Cool Summer Trousers $2.95 . .. to know you're right. Smith Smart Shoes —the finest a2 man can wear —are especially designed for dress harmony. We have the style, pat- tern and color combination to match your sports outfits matchlessly. Money's Worth or Money Back D. J. Kaufman. c Cor. 14th & Eye 1744 Pa. Ave. 3. P. SMITH July Sale Price All $10 Styles STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, TRIDAY, Rites Monday RETIRED GOVERNMENT IN- SPECTOR DIES. Funeral services for John H. Yoos of 317 Allison street, a retired meat in- spector of the Bureau of Animal Hus bandry, who died Wednesday at Soldiers’ Home Hospital, will be held in St Gabriel's Catholic Church Monday {morning, followed by interment in Prospect Hill Cemetery. Mr. Ycos is survived by his widow, Mrs. Katie Yoos, and a daughter, Sister Mary Catherine of the Holy Cross Order. MAJ. JULIA C STIMSON DUE HERE THIS WEEK Returning From France Where She Represented U. S. Nurses in Dedicating Home. Maj ent o Julia_C. Stimson, superintend- > United States Army Nurse Corps, is expected to arrive in Wash- ington before the end of the week, fol- lowing a visit to France, where she rep- resented the nurses of America at the dedication of a new nurses’ home erected jointly by the French govern- ment and the American Committee for Devastated France. She reached New York Wednesday and is spending a short time with her mother, Mrs. Alice W. B. Stimson, at Easthampton, Long Island. Together with President Lebrun of France, Andre Tardieu, Miss Anne Mor- gan, Mrs. E. K. Vanderbilt and Mile. Jeanne de Joannis, official head of the new school, Maj. Stimson took part in dedication = ceremonies June 20 that marked the opening of the Ecole Pro- fessionelle d’Assistance aux Malades, a school for French nurses. Deaths Repm [ed The following deaths have bee to the Health Depart hours Berttannia C, Harris. 9. 2008 R st Bessie Hall, 85, 2332 Wisconsin ave, Emma V. Yost. 5 9th st. m.e Mary E. Ferguson. 79, 2041 Mills ave. n.e Frederick H. Newell, 10, Shoreham Bidg Allie V. Brumbaugh, 65, 4402 13th pl. n.e. Alexander A. Davis, 64, 608 9th st Edwin.J. Newmyer, 57. 1791 Lanier pl. Hurley, 50, Gallinger Hospital Wolfe, 40.' 1516 Upshur st 29, found in Easterp 16. Georgetown Hospital . 62, 2307 L William Edelin; ' 20 1800 st Asbury Lew dmen’s Hospital. Martha Waller, 43. 1822 4th st James L. Johnson, 36, 139 V st Lucile Thomas. alias Lucllle Shorter, Gallinger Hospital, Louise Allen. 26. Freedmen’s Hospital Alberta Clark, 23. 231 Union Court &.w. Manzell Reed. 20, Sibley Hospital Lillian Barnes, . pital reported Branch, Frank A Phiops, Lucy UF 21, The average rainfall in Death Valley has never exceeded two inches in a year. Aims to put QUALITY above price Consider This Fact ISIT our elaborate ‘show rooms before you make any decision. At a glance you will immediately see why we have been so successful. W. W.DEAL ORIGINATED (In Washington, 1909) A Complete Funeral 75 and includes A very fine casket, gray, white or black, plate engraved with name, No. 1 outside pine case, embaims ing by competent men, washing, dressing and shaving if neces- sary, advertising of notices, hearse, two *Cadillac lmousines, rugs, chairs, scarf for the door, removing from hospital or home and all necessary services that are so well known at the DEAL FUNERAL HOME. Nom'x‘us. In our show rooms you will find funeral services much low- er than our $75 one—and from here our advance in easy stages up to $1,000 or more. We save you money on any funeral DEAL FUNERAL | HOME INC. Lin. 8200-8201 JULY ent during the last 24 | 8, 1932. MRS. EMMA T. SUTER BURIED AT GLENWOOD Funeral Services Conducted by Rev. R. Paul Schearrer, Takoma Park Presbyterian Church. Funeral services for Mrs. Emma T. Suter, who died Wednesday after a brief fliness, were, conducted at 2 p.m. today at the chapel of V. L. Speare by Rev. R. Paul Schearrer of Takoma Park Presbyterian Church. Burial was in Glenwood Cemetery. Mrs. Suter, widow of George J. Suter, also was the sister of his first wife. | She was both aunt and stepmother of Jesse C. and Robert D. Suter and of the late Mrs. Clara E. Cullen. She is survived by two other nephews,| Clarence E. and Walter O. Davis, and | a niece, Miss Mabel Davis. THE WEATHER District of Columbia, Maryland, Vir- ginia and West Virginia—Fair tonight | and tomorrow; little change in tem- | perature. Report for Last 24 Hours, ‘Temperature. Barometer. Degrees. Inches .. 86 2983 | 8 pm 78 29.83 Midnight . 85 | | Today— | 4 am . 64 | 8 am, 0 2 Noon 82 | Highest , 3 30 p.m. yesterday. Year 8go, 91 Lowest, 64, ago, 1. Yesterday— 4 pm 4:00 am. today. Year Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today. 11:07am. 5:27am. 11:45pm. 5:56 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Rises. Sun, today 4:49 Sun, tomorrow 4:50 7:36 Mocn, today.. 9:4lam. 10:36 p.m. Automobile lights must be turned on one-half hour after sunset. Rainfall. Monthly rainfall in inches Capital (current month to date) Month. 1932. Average. Record January . 482 709 '82 | February ... 2.46 ‘84 March 645 91 April 212 '89 May . 5.07 '89 June 284 00 July . 112 ‘86 August 28 September "6 October 85 November ‘89 ! December 01 Tomorrow. 11:56 a.m. 5:19 am. High |Low . High S Low 6:37 p.m. Sets. 7:36 in the PRWR R W Stations. Abllene, Tex + Albany, N. Y. Atanta, Ga Atlantic City. Baltimore, . Gloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy . Clear Cloudy Pt.cloudy . Clear Clear Clear Pt.cloudy . Clear Clear Clear Clear . Clear . Ciear Clear Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Clear .. Clear . Ptcloudy . Pt.cloudy .. Clear . Pt.cloudy Boston, Mass.. Buffalo, N. Y. Charleston. §.C. Chicago, TiL.... Detroit, El Pas Galveston. Tex Helens, Mont.. Huron.' 8 m!k Los Angeles. ... Loulsv Ky.. Miami, ¥la Orleans, La.. New York, N. Y. Oklahoma’ City. Omaha, Nebr. Philadeiphia Phoenix. Ariz. Pittsburgh, Pa Portland. Me.. Portland. Oreg. Raleigh, N. O... Salt Lake City. San Antonio. San Diego, Cali San_Francisco. St. Louls. Mo.. St. Paul, Minn Seattle, Wash Spokane, Wash Tampa, Fla..... WASH., D. C. . Pt.cloudy Rain . Clear Clear . Ciear . Clear i... Clear Clear 0.64 Clear (7 a.m.. Greenwich time, today.) Stations. Temperature. Weather . 61 Part cloudy Clear Part cloudy Rain Cloudy Rain Cloudy Berlin,'Germany. Brest. Prance Zurich. Switzeriand.’ Stockholm, Sweden. Gibraltar. ' Spain Part cloudy (Noon, Greenwich time, today.) | Horta (Fayal). Azores. 72 Clear (Current observations.) Hamilton, Bermuda...... 80 Part cloudy | San Juan. Porto Rico... 8§ Clear Havana, Cuba, (. 1 Qlear { Colon, Canal Zone. 78 Cloudy FOUND. y 4, between Romney Owner may have same by pa ing for ad. Dist. 7032 or Ga. 3590. “ron LOST ANIMALS apply Animal kil jorth 5730, small_diamond and | Dares Beach, Md BRACELET, white goid. | 4, sapphires: Monday eward. 017 COLLIE, collar and_tag, icinity Eincom " Plrk “Reward. " Shephert_2500 DOG—$5 reward for the return of black- and-white Springer spaniel dog: weight ubout 40 bs.: male: answers to name Ji { lost Thursday morning on R st. in | town: license no. on collar. 17909. or phone_Wes} 1014, hite Collie,_recently sheared: vidin ospect ave.. Priendship Heights. Re. ward. Apply manager Brighton Hotel, 2123 California st. North 3494. 10 ESKIMO SPITZ. white: limp in left hind leg: male. Adams 5217-W. & 1 2 GARNET PIN—Cross, between California st and the Woodiey Apts., Thursday evening, July 7._Phone No. 1240, Reward GLASSES, bifocal, black tortoiseshell frame, in leather case. Call Lincoln 7448-W. GLASSES_ white gold, in brown leather case, between 1800 block Conn. ave. and rear of | Alston_Apts. _Call Adams 1866, POCKETBOOK, black, on Woodley rd. bus {line, by day worker, Liberal reward. 1514 | AN b oo | | POCKETBOOK, biack, with bank books and | | compact. also valuable papers; reward. 600 | B e v e Y POLICE DOG—Brown, female: § years old wearing harness and ‘tag: lost last Friday Reward. _Metropolitan 1002 | POLICE PUPPY, big, brown, biack and white, dark ring around neck. light chest: called “Betsy”; $5 reward. 45 W st. n.w Dec. 3769. Return female, just clipped; answe Reward. C. C. Johnson, nw 8 af. Black cover ROUTE_BOOK. loose-ieat, bIack © at 8th and Alabama ave. s.¢., Wed. morning liberal reward. _Greenwood 2390-J. WALLET, biack, _containing driver's bermit. New York ads reward. _Phome Cleveland 9032. WRIST WATCH. lady’s. on Rock course; Gothic initials, “R. J. zeward. 1319 Ingrabam n.w. A money _ and ss. Liberal | cent over the total | paid. | cmrrrY, PATENT COLLECTING SYSTEM ENLARGED Filing and Final Fees Increased by Economy Act, Levies Being Effective July 31. The United States Patent day was readjusting its collect system to collect additional fees & posed upon inventors by the econo: bill. These levies bscome effect Office to- ! July 31 The act increases the fee for f an application for patent from $30. and the final fee, which must be paid before the patent is granted, has been increased a like amount Patent Commissioner Thomas Robertson estimated that the new fee will net the Government approximately $600,000 during the coming year Mr. Rcbertson saidy his & granted more patents during the f year just closed than in any p year ‘in its history. The total was 52,572, an increase of 8235 or 18.6 per | for the previous year. The commissioner pointed out a patent is not granted until th fee is paid, and during the past fi year 13,000 patents were allowed not granted on which this fee wa This compared with 9.945 previous fiscal year, and 8,320 in fiscal year ending Juv 30, 1930. FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FOR SLAIN POLICEMAN Funeral services for Elmer A, son, policeman who was mu: Tuesday night in attemptin ture a crazed gunman, were held at pm. today at the Sardo funeral chapel | at 412 H street. Burial was to be in Cedar Hill Cemetery. Swanson is survived by his widow and_four children, Robert. 3 mo Phyllis, 2; Eugene, 4, and Dolores, A brother, John Swanson of Big Lake. Minn,, and Mrs. Swanson’s br Peter Peterson. Chicago, were expected here for the rites A large group of police attended funeral. the DOG'BITES POLICEMAN A dog believed to be mad bit Police- man Laurence Botts, sixth precinct, while the officer Was removing the ani- mal yesterday from & back yard at 903 | Buchanan street. Botts was respond- ing to a request from residents that the dog be removed. Botts went to Walter Reed Hospital, where he was lacerated finger and received rabies antitoxin. @ard of Thanks, EDWARD. Mrs. Helen o extend sincere th nds and neighbors foj 1ol (VDALY and ites at,the desth of her b band, EDWARD ANDERSON. i Draths. BABCOCK, HENRY AUGUSTUS. pesday. July 6, 103 is residence. Randolph HENRY AUGH BABCOCK. eloved husbang of X A. Babcock. Funeral services chapel of John R. Wright Co., st. n.w. Saturday, July 9, at Interment private. BATTENFIELD, BARBARA. On Thursday, July 7, 1932, ‘at her residence. 810 Eve st ne., BARBARA BATTENFIELD, aged 85 Years. Funeral trom above address Batur- ul al p.m. Interment in Prospect Hill Cemetery. BECKERT, MARY E. On Thursday. July 1 1932, at ‘her residence, 3541 Easiern Mount Rainler, Md. MARY E. beloved wife of Robert W. Beckert. Puneral from above " residence ‘on Monday. July 11 thence to St Jemes Ctholic Church! where mass will ‘be offered for the repose of her soul, Relatives and friends invited Interment in St. Mary's Cemetery. Notice of time later. CARROLL, JAMES MADISON. Suddenly, on Wednesday, July 6. 1932, at his residence, the Lindbergn Apartmenits; 300 Massac ave ... ADt MES MADISON CARROLL. ‘beloved husband_of Rose C. Carroll (nee McDonald). Funeral from the above residence Saturday, July 9. at 9:30 am.: thence to St. Patrick's Church, where requiem mass will be said at 10 am. for the repose of his soul. ~Interment Mount Olivet ~Cemeters. Relatives and friends invited. 8 MAYME VINTON, Suddenly, on iday morning, July 8. 1932, at 3 o'clock. her residence. 800 L st. ne. MAYME | NTON_CHITTY. aged 43 years, wife of George Thomas Chitty. Remains at the Deal funeral home, 816 H st. n.e. Burial Monday, July 11 &t Cedar Hill Cemetery. Bervices' at grave only. COLLEY. ANNIE ELLEN. On Priday. July 8. t 3:20 o'clock. ANNIE ELLEN. Beloved duushicr ‘of Frank snd “biny Colley. Puneral Saturday, July 9. at 3 pm., (rom her late residence. 1509 Bu- chanan st. n.w, Friends invited, In ment private, v CRUTCHFIELD, MARGUERITE V. Departed this life on Priday, July 8, 1932, MAR- GUERITE V., widow of John Crutchiieid daughter of ‘the late Robert and Susan Bruce, devoted mother of Albert, El worth, Howard and Dora Crutchfield & Mrs. Edna Luckett. Remains resting Barbour Bros.' funeral home, 48 K st. n.e Notice of funeral later. DAVANZO, RUDOLPH. On July 7. 19 Providence Hospital. RUDOLPH. beioved son of Vincenzo and Fulowrene Davanzo. Funeral from the W. W, Chambers C Southeast branch parior. 517 11th st on Saturday. July 9. at 2:30 p.m. ment in Mount Olivet Cemetery. VILLIAM. = Departed ~this life 1922, st his_residence, WILLIAM EDELIN. de- 8 ¢ Louise _Merriwesther Edelin. brothier of J. Burke Edelin and the late Mary P. Carroll Funeral {rom his late Tesidence, Saturday. July 9 to St. Augustine’s Catholie Church, solemn requiem high mass will be & 1o o'clock. Ander- s eir ki On Wed- Inter- where 1x at Interment Mount Olivet Cem- faj. and Mrs. Cl M. Exley. Funeral from his late resi Baturday, July 9. at 2:30 p.m. Re and friends Interment private. GODDARD, MINNIE M. On July 6, 1932, at her residence, se. MINNIE M., the beloved Edward C. Goddard and mothe and John Goddard. Funeral from the above residence on Saturday, July 9. £30 am.; thence to Bt. Peter's Church at 10 a.m.. where high mass will be cele for the repose of her soul. Relatives and friends invited A precious one from us has gone, A.voice we loved is stilled A p n our home Which never can pe_ filled HE PAMILY. HAISLIP. ARTHUR LEE. On Thursday. Ju 7. 1932, ‘at 10 am.. at his residence, 25 Takoma ave.. rk, Md., ARTHUR husband of Weppie ence Joseph Saturday. Ju friends invited. Cemetery. | HARRIS, BERTANNIA Wednesday. July 6, 1932 the residence_of Interment Rock Creek ATHERINE. On at 3:45 am., at r niece, Mrs, Edward M. Baker, 2908 R n.w. BERTANNIA CATHERINE, wife of (he late Nathan Thomas Harris, formerly of Rockyill Remains resting at * home of W: ville, Md. HATHAWAY. ERNEST DILLL Wednesday, July 6, 1932, LINGHAM HATHAWAY. loved husband of Elizabeth i of 4314 Willow lane, Chevy Chase, and father. of Rebecca Hathaw son and Caleb Richard Hathaway. mains resting at Hysong's par! st. M.w. FPuneral services on Saturday. July "9 at Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church; at 2 p.m. 8 HAYWOOD, MARGARET O'BRIEN. ‘Thursday. July 3 M, GARET O'BRIE! of Mary C. and the late Michael A. O Brie and mother of John W, ] neral from chael A O Brien, It 3818 Benton & ‘o Glover Park. Relatives and friends invited to sttend the requiem mass ity Church, Saturday, July JACKSON, STACHIA E. on Thursday, July (€ 13,30 am.. STACHIA E. JACK. evoted ' mother Carrie a o n! o fl nn:’: ¥ inersr 8- Juir 6 Bim.. from the W. funeral mureh 1432 U l‘ ‘1itermens Mulrkin On n sud-mu on C. ashard of Lucy La -mmy. Suly e E| that | siven first-aid for a | s to her | and - beautiful | at| Deaths. RAGAN. JAMES M. On Wednesday, July 1832, JAMES H.' (“LUM") RAGAN. age 53 years son of the late James M. and Martha Ragan. Puneral from the resi- dence of his aunt, A Cosswell, 2100 18t st 9. dar Hill Cemetery. ISABELLA. On Wed Sidence. 91 ISABELLA Tor the repose ; Congressional Cemetery 3 SKINNER. BERNICE. Depa STFAKS, NETTIE THOMAS, MATTIE IATTIE THOMAS, | Y008, JOuN H. on Th: Soldiers' Home Hi s Church at nds _invited. pect tery. 10 In fiirmnriam DEVOND. WILLIAMS. In loving memory of | "my d WILLIAMS DEVOND. who life Aiv rs ago today a flower, ake y | DEVO] | "raEws. A tribute of love devoted brother. ho departed axo toddw July 8. 1930. No, I never will then’ and is as fresh today n our he passed away. HIS DEVOTED SISTER, EMMA DUNLOP. _CATHERINE_PATRICIA. In lov- of CATHERINE PATRICIA 0, e ears ago today, s 11 mi of warm ory of my dea still. little arms that en- that was given, heart, body and tender years, and many tears. ere T'll see, in on. 3 x can erase, When 1 shall hebold her by God's wons drous grace. The swect baby face so gloriously fair Will know me and love me and weicome me there. MOTHER. * KELLEY, CATHARINE PATRICIA. 1In lov: emory of the “sweetest little girl” APINE PATRICIA KELLEY: who ssed to that “bright forever.” July 8 1926, in the 3rd year of her age. Just a line of sweet remembrance, Just a_memory, fond and true; Just a token of love's devotlon That our hearts-suill long for you. God promised we should meet again Upon_that glorious When time and sorrow are no more And_the misis have rolled away, HER DEVOTED GRANDMOTHER, MAT- TIE B. KELLEY. LOFTON, ISAIAH H. In sad but loving re- membrance of my_ beloved husband, Dr. ISAIAH H. LOFTON, who departed this life one year ago today, July 8 1931. There i3 some one who misses you daily, And finds the day long since you left, There is some one who longs for you, But tries to be brave and content. My heart cannot tell how I miss you; My lips know not what to say; For ‘only God knows how I need you In my home that is lonely today. HIS LOVING WIFE, ELLA LOFTON. you, dear father, A¢"the Jetting of the sun, When you left us, or your work on earth was done. HIS LOVING SONS, CHARLES, - TON, FRED AND MELVIN. " LLES EMMA. In sad and loving re- | MoLIG, A nce of my dear mother, EMMA NOLING. e entered Nae hesweh of Test four years ago today, July 8, 1978. What would T give to hold her hand, 1€y, dear face just to see. v lovi, nile, her welcome voic ‘That meant 5o much to me. > Fold her, Master in Thy name, and let her always be senger of love between that sweetly whispers, Som;»«mle in God's great garden, mother | meet with thee, "HER LOVING DAUGHTER, NEVA.* JVATALIE, 4 irfbute of never. and thought for my grand- NATALIE POWERS, %io0 passed Test six years ago today HER GANGA. . RUTH D. Tn f ., RUTH D Tn fond rememb: years ago today, July 8, 1930 MOTHER, SISTER AND SWEENEY. | 1331 10th St. N.W._Phone North 0847 _ WILLIAM A. GAWLER G SONS 1750-2-4 Pennsylvania NO BRANCH OFFICE J WIL Ll AM LEE'S SONS, | 332 PA_AVE N W NATIONAL 1384, 1308, Frank Geier's Sons Co. Establisned 187 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. AR LAY A R awren JOSEPH Established 1850 Chapel Cremations Lady attendant Avenue N.W. \ Phones: NAtional 5512-5513 - WILLIAM H. SCOTT “ ST SE FUNFRAL DIRECTORS | CREMATORIUM W. W. 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