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THE EVENING STATE. AY AST T IYGTOX, D. C„ MO VO AT. .T ANT ARY 7. 1929.
MRS. MARGARET L. TYSON,
MOTHER OF SENATOR, DIES
Passes Away at Her Home In
North Carolina at Age of
88 Years.
By the Associated Press.
RALEIGH. N. C„ January 7.—Mrs.
Margaret Louise Tyson. 88, mother of
Senator Lawrence D. Tyson of Ten
nessee, died at her home here yesterday
following an attack of bronchitis, fur
ther complicated by heart trouble.
Mrs. Tyson, born in Pitt County in
1840, came to Raleigh to make her
home shortly after her marriage to
the late Richard L. Tyson in 1861.
Senator Tyson and her grandson,
Lawrence Lee of Knoxville, and Mrs.
Lee were called to her bedside early
last week when lier condition became
critical When Mrs. Tyson rallied the
latter part of the week Senator Tyson
returned to Washington and Mr. Lee
to Knoxville.
Funeral arrangements have not been
made, awaiting ihe arrival of Senator
Tyson and Mr. Lee.
CLARENCE F.COCKRILLE
DIES OF HIS INJURIES
Pstired Busineht idan Who Slashed
T'h.'Or.l and Leaped f'-oro Vlt it-
Cvrt Expires in Hospital.
Clarence r ram; Cccurille, t»9, 13J0
Seventeenth street, who slashed his
throat and leaped from the second-floor
window of his home Friday night, died
in Emergency Hospital yesterday morn
ing after a 36-hour fight for his life.
Coroner J. Ramsay Nevitt issued a cer
tificate of suicide.
Cockrille, a retired business man,
was thought to be on the road to re
covery after Dr. Janies Campbell had
sewed up his severed windpipe.
He was found by his wife and daugh
ter when they heard his body fall to the
; ground in the rear of the home.
Among other injuries he suffered j
were a bruised skull, broken nose, frac- |
tured arm and leg and shock. j
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THE WEATHER
District of Columbia—Pair tonight
and tomorrow; colder tonight, with low
est temperature about 10 degrees: mod
erate to fresh northwest winds, dimin
ishing tonight.
Maryland—Fair tonight and tomor
row; much colder tonight: cold wave in
west portion; fresh northwest winds,
diminishing late tpnight.
Virginia—Fair tonight and tomorrow;
colder tonight: fresh northwest winds,
diminishing late tonight.
West Virginia—Generally fair and
colder; cold wave in north portion In
night; tomorrow fair, with slowly ris
ing temperature in the afternoon.
Record for 24 Hours!
Thermometer—4 p.m., 28; 8 p.m., 31;
12 midnight, 27; 4 a.in., 26; 8 a.m., 28;
noon, 37.
Barometer —4 p.m., 29.84; 8 p.m.,
29.96; 12 midnight, 30.00; 4 am., 30.00;
8 a.m., 30.03; noon, 30.04.
Highest temperature, 42, occurred at
2 p.m. yesterday.
Lowest temperature, 26, occurred at
5 a.m. today.
Temperature same date last, year—
Highest, 65; lowest, 41.
Tide Tables,
(Furnished by United States Coast and
Geodetic Survey.)
Today—Low tide. 12:05 p.s ; high
■ tine 5:39 a.m. and 6:36 rvm.
. Tomorrow—(my tic®, .l*.?-6<5 z.m ar.o
f i •: ».• 0.m.; higo tile, <■•>'*' a m. sod
; 6;J3 p.m.
Itfc Sun ntu Moan.
Today—Sun rose 7:27 a.m.; tun sets
5:01 p.m.
Tomorrow —Sun rises 7;27 a.m.; sun
sets 5:02 p.m.
Moon rises 4:41 am.; sets 2:19 p.m.
Automobile lamps to be lighted one
half hour after sunset.
Condition of the Water.
j Great Falls—Muddy.
Weather in Various Cities.
W Temperature *»a
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| Stations. » gS- K r, ° Weather.
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[ Abilene.' Tex?.'.' 30 ?0~ 54~~54’ ...Tciear
Albany. N. Y.... 29.76 60 26 Pt.eloudy
Atlanta. On 30 32 34 22 . Clear
i Atlantic City. . 29.98 54 28 0.18 Clear
Baltimore. Mri.. 30.02 60 26 .... Clear
Birmingham . 30.33 3K 24 .... Clear
Bismarck. N. D. 30.48 4 -24 Cloudy
Boston. Mass... 29.80 60 26 0.54 Clear
Buffalo. N. y. . ■,’9.84 24 12 0.30 Clear
Charleston. S.C. 30.28 60 32 .... Clear
ChiesKO. in 30 32 16 2 Clear
Cincinnati. Ohio 30.28 22 14 oni Clear
Cleveland, Ohio. 30 08 24 12 002 Sm.w
Columbia, S. C.. 30.24 36 36 .... Clear
Denver. Colo 30 20 46 22 . . Clear
Detroit Mieh... 30.08 26 8 0.02 Clear
El Paso, Tex . . 30.16 34 28 Pt.rloudy
Galveston. Tex. 30.34 44 40 Clear
Helena. Mom... 30 '2 34 30 Clear
Huron. S. Dak.. 30 54 16 -22 .... Clear
Imiianapolis.ind 30.30 29 6 .... Clear
Jacksonville,Fla. 30.34 62 34 Clear
Kansas Citv. Mo 20 44 .32 8 Cloudy
Los Anneles. Ca! 30 00 60 43 .... Clear
T.ouis'tlle. Ky. ..30.30 26 94 .... Pt.rloudy
Miami. Fla ... 30 02 78 58 0.08 Cloudy
N, Orleans. La.. 30.40 40 34 .... CJear
New York. NY. 39.94 60 26 016 Clear i
Oklahoma City.. 30 94 46 23 Pt cloudy |
Omaha. Nehr.. .30.52 28 « .... Clear
Philadelphia. Pa. 29.94 60 28 0.04 Pr.cloudv
Phoenix. Arty... . Pt.rloudy
Pittsburgh. Pa. 30 06 34 18 0.02 Snow
Portland. Me... 29.74 52 24 0.26 Clear
Portland. Ore.:.. 30.30 40 28 .... Clear
Raleieh. N. C.. 30.13 58 28 0.01 Clear
Fait l ake City. 30.42 26 12 cloudy
Fan Antonio. .30.23 50 31 Clear
San Dievo. Calif 29.98 60 50 0.10 Clear
San Francisco. 30 10 58 43 .... Cloudy
St. ram Is. M 0... 30.40 36 10 .... Clear
St. Paul, Minn.. 30.44 4 -16 .... Clear
Seattle. Wash . 30.32 40 30 . Clear
Spokane. Wash.. 30.43 23 21 ... PI clo idv
WASH.. D. C... 30.02 58 26 .... Clear
FOREIGN.
t" a.m.. Greenwich time, today >
Stations. Temperature. Weather.
London. England 30 Part cloudy
Paris. France 28 Clear ,
Berlin. Germany 24 Part cloudy
Copenhagen. Denmark.... 38 Part cloudy
Stockholm, Sweden 24 Cloudy
Gibraltar. Spain... 48 Clear
iNoon Greenwich time, today >
Horta (Fgyalb Azores... 54 Cloudy
'Current observations.!
Havana. Cuba 70 Rain
Colon, C n nal Zone 80 Part cloudy
Lisbon. Portugal 43 Fostty
Turks Island. W. 1 72 Clear
Nassau. N. P.. W. 1 72 Clear
Dutch Harbor, Alaska
(4 r m.t 30 Clear
Si Paul. Alaska. 32 Cloudy
Kodiak. Alaska (4 p.m.).. 38 Part cloudy
Juneau. Alaska 42 Ram
Honolulu. T. H. 18 p.m.>. 74 Clear
Midway Island (6:30 p.m.) 64 Clear
Bethel. Alaska 30 Cloudy
Nome. Alaska 30 Clear
Tansna. Alaska 10 Clear
Engle. Alaska 18 Snow
Cordova. Alaska 40 Ram
WAR VETERAN DEAD.
A. M. Ransom Expires in Walter
Reed Hospital After Brief Illness, i
A. M. Ransom, 31 years old, 2009
Flagler place, a World War veteran, I
died yesterday afternoon at Walter}
Reed Hospital after a brief illness. He !
was employed at the United States i
Custom Office for many years.
Mr. Ransom is survived by his widow,
Mrs. Rosa Ransom; four sisters, Mrs.
Lula Brown, Mrs. Carrie Walls, Mrs.
Rebecca Wilson and Mrs. Josephine
Gamble, and one brother, Charles C.
Ransom.
Funeral services will be held at the
home at noon tomorrow. Interment
will follow at Arlington Cemetery,
LOST. _
COAT, large, black and white: reward. 1749
Rilbourne pi. Phone Col. 1441. *
COLLIE, buff and white, male: answers to
name Flip. Return to 412 T st. n.w. and ,
receive reward. •
DOG—St. Bernard puppy; 4 months old; big
head and ears, long fur. tan in color, an
swers to name Bennie. Cali Col. 5956. Re
ward.
ENGLISH SETTER, male, white, with black
markings; name "Gene.” Reward. Phone
Franklin 7733 or Silver Spring 404
EYEGLASSES, horn-rimmed, in Franklin At :
o>. case Sunday, near Mass. ave. and Bth :
si. n.e. or on Capital Traction car. Return j
to 720 A st n.e Reward.
EYEGLASSES, toroise-shell rims. Saturday S
evening, possibly in vicinity of 16th and You
or Bth and K streets. Please phone Potomac !
4230. Apt. 303. *
GLOVE, man's, fur lined, between Seventh
st. and Orleans pi, or on Florida ave. n.e.
Phone Atlantic 1760. Reward. *
KEY’S- Three on small ring, with red rib
bon; Conn. ave. to Macomb »i. Reward, j
The Parkway. Apt. 105. * {
KID GLOVE, right hand, brown, fur lined j
wrist, between 14th and Clifton and 15th
and Chapin. Reward. Address Box 317-S. j
Star office. *
MASONIC RING, cloisonne inset; near Easl- j
ern Market or 3200 block Mt. Pleasant st. i
Reward. Adams 4586. 8*
POCKETBOOK. small, brown, in Pox The
ater Saturday night : containing money, key
and compact. Reward. Phone Coi. #l3l.
PURSE, small, brown, containing money: on
I Col. rd. near Netlierland Apt. 5706 Ga. ave.
Phone Ga. 1071,
REVOLVER .38-cal. Coll, No. 299755: prop
erty of D. C. Police Dept. G. D. McDonald,
Traffic Bureau. Reward. #*
WATCH AND BRACELET, white gold. Sun
day, Jan. 6, between Bth and E sts. s.e. and
9th and D n.e. Suitable reward if returned
to 809 E st, s e. • 8*
WRIST WATCH, white gold. Thursday after
noon on Potomac Park or 14th and Colorado
street cars Reward it returned to 320 9th
at. s.e. Lincoln 9616.
SIO.OO REWARD'
Cat. reported seen yesterday near Lamont
and 18th sts.. year-old male- answers to
name Boze: part Maltese: gray back with
darker short-bar markings: lost Sunday.
Dec. 30. near Adams Mill rd. and Kenyon
st. Call Adams 461.
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MORTICIANS iVnllrr A. (iftltlcr
NOTED NURSE IS BURIED
IN ARLINGTON CEMETERY
Miss Anna C. Maxwell Had Been
Known as American Florence
Nightingale.
i Burial services for Miss Anna C.
■ Maxwell, internationally known nurse,
often referred to as the American
. Florence Nightingale, were conducted
I in Arlington Cemetery with full military
. honors today at 10:30 o’clock. The
• American Red Cross was represented at
the services by Miss Mabel T. Board
man. secretary, with other officials and
a large group of nurses in uniform.
Miss Maxwell died in New York
January i.
Miss Maxwell was a member of the
’ national committee on Red Cross nurs
ing service and for many years inter
ested herself in the organization. She
wa.s a delegate to the ninth interna
tional Red Cross conference in this
city in 1912 and rendered valuable
service prior to the entrance of the
United States in the World War by
making a trip to Europe to study sys
tems of nursing.
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BOARD INCREASFO.
10'. AUrobo. <• Compile.* rH-arDuals
f! A.,1 !• Prohibit ir<rt A -vtooig lion.
the Association Against the Prcnl
i bn,ion Amendment announced today
that it had added 11 directors to its
.board. .
Having at present 103 members, rep
resenting 2ft States, the District of
Columbia and Porto Rico, the board
ot directors soon will be increased to
200 and eventually to 1,000 members, it
was announced.
Emmet Dougherty has been made
secretary of (he organization. The
newly selected directors ate: Strut hers
Burt, author, Wyoming; S. P. Bush,
Ohio. w. R. c. Corson, Connecticut;’
Henry W. Dooley, Porto Rico; William
M. Elkins. Pennsylvania; Joseph R
Ilamlen. Massachusetts; William S
Knudsen. Michigan; Fred T. Murphy
Michigan; Prof. E. R. A. Seligman. New
York. and former United States
Senator James W. Wadsworth, jr., New
| York.
The national headquarters of the
association in Washington will b? trans
ferred to the National Press Building.
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WOMEN TO BE GUESTS,
Will Be Entertained by Washing
ton Lodge of Elks.
An elaborate program of entertain
ment, will feature the annual ladies’
night carnival of the Washington
Lodge. No. 15. B. P. O. Elks. Wednes
day evening at the Elks’ Club.
Robert T. Hoy, chairman of the en
tertainment committee, has billed a
| number of local theatrical performers
Refreshments will be served following
the entertainment.
Births Reported.
Th« fallowing births have been reported i
heir * ea * * Department in the past 24
Chai li's L. and Lillian W Hoskinson, girl.
; ernie L and Lula Gaddy, hoy.
Andrew J. and Elizabeth Ft. Kress, boy.
v. ilium and Ruby Lombard, boy
| Pa.hp J and Marian Gordon, boy.
Thomas F. and Amies E. Heide. girl.
Joseph E. and Marie V. Gross, girl
M. and Elizabeth G Stewart, boy
\\ iiharn and Ophelia R Shepherd, girl.
David and Viola Vaughan, bov.
Maui und Susie Pegram. boy.
Deaths Reported.
Plip following deaths have been reported
hot'i-s* Hoaltil Department in the past 24
George Monday, 86, U. S. Soldiers’ Home
i Hospital.
Poo OSePh Norris * 77 * Ijiu!e Sisters of the
.. H Moore. 77. National Homeo
pathic Hospital.
Ella F. Mills. 77. 417 6!h st. sw
Oartano Coloreiti. 74. 729 Quebec st
Mary A. Galloway, 71, 1635 Good Hope rd.
James T. K<*l|py. r,9. !"04 19*h st
Emmul'ne Cook. 67. 655 E st. sw'
Ka I henne Longstreet. 65. 110 East Capitol.
Hospital Breler ’ 63 '. U< S ’ Soldiers' Home
BfHv k. Kav. 60. 2800 Sherman ave.
M lilts in A. Lowry.’ 48 Sibley Hospital.
Gordon Thompson, 32, Emergency Hos
pital._
Clara E Hudson. '26. Emergency Hospital
Margaret Twiford, 2 months. Children s
Hospital.
Infant of John and Pearl Campbell. 1 day.
Columbia Hospital.
John Peyton, 74, St. Elizabeth's Hospital.
| Sadie McDowell, 48, Freedman's Hospital.
! Louise Jackson. 40. Gallingcr Hospital
| Mary Oambele. 39. Freedman's Hospital,
i Lnsse:| Duncan, li. Freedman's Hospital.
D ratlin.
ALEXANDER. MARION. On Sunday eve
lunz. January 6. 1929. MARION ALEX
ANDER I nee Hendlevi. wife of Arthur A
Alexander and mother of Audrey Alexa.i- '
der. Funeral services at St. Matthew's
Church. Wednesday. January 9, at 10 a.m.
Interment Oak Hill Cemetery. 6* j
AMERICA, THOMAS I'. Suddenly, on Jan- 1
uary 5. 1929. at 4:05 pm.. THOMAS F. ‘
beloved husband of CnrHe M. America a*id '
lather of Mrs. E. Chick and Mrs. A. Fair- |
all and Thomas E. and Howard America.
1 uneral from lis late residence. 711 E st.
s e. Tuesday. January 8. at. 1:30 o'clock, i
Interment Conn cession at Cemetery. Rela- j
tives and friends invited to attend.
A.MI RKM. I homas F. A special com- I
munlcatiou of Lebanon Lodge, No 7, I
F. A. A. M„ is hereby called for 1 o clock I
P m on Tuesday. January 8. 1929. for the !
i nurDose of attending the funeral of our
i late brother. THOMAS F. AMERICA.
WILLIS B. ROBINSON. Master. ♦ ;
BEASON. JOSEPHINE. Younc Ladies* Pro- i
led ive League is hereby uott'Qd of the!
funeral of Mrs. JOSEPHINE REASON. !
lues day. January 8. 102 J. at 2 p in., at
Mount Zion Church. 29th si u w
SAMUEI.LA MILTON, Pres. |
MAYME L. STEWART, R Sec. •
! REASON. JOSEPIIIM:. Departed this life
| Baturday, January 5, 1929, at 6:30 a.in., 1
1 at her residence. 2822 Dumbarton ave n.w.. !
| JOSEPHINE BEASON, beloved wife of I
; Georye T. Benson and sister of Rachael 1
Baxter. Remains resting at her late resi
lience. Funeral Tuesday. January 8. at j
2 p in., from the Mount Zion M. E. Church, j
29tli st between Dumbarton and O st. \
n v>. Remains resting at tier late resi
dence.
BEASON. JOSEPHINE. The officers and !
| members ot Ruth Chapter, No. 8. O. E. S.,
| are earnestly requested to be present at j
ihe funeral of Past Matron JOSEPHINE
BEASON Tuesday. January 8. at 2 o’clock i
I p m., at Mount Zion M. E. Church. 29th i
j st. bet. Dumbarton ave. and O st. n.w. |
M. GENEVA BROWN. Royal Matron.
EDWARD W. WKYMS, Royal Patron.
| SARAH E HOLMES. Hon. Secretary. •
! BEFORE, FLORA LOUFI.LA. On January !
5. 1929. FLORA LOUELLA. beloved wife of 1
David B. Before and mother of Alice C.
Besore. aged 72 years. Short funeral serv
ice Tuesday. January 8. at It a.m.. at St.
Paul's Presbyterian Church. Cottage City,
Md. Interment at Champaign. 111. •
BROOKS. RACHEL LEE. On Monday. Jan
uary 7. 1929. RACHEL LEE BROOKS, wife
of the late Edward G. Brooks and sister
of Jane E. Cornish. Funeral* Wednesday.
January 9. at l p.m , from the residence 1
of her Sister, 312 B st. s.e. Please omit
flowers. li-
CAMPBELL. MAMIE. Departed this life
January 4. 1929. at 3'45 p. 111., at her resi
dence. 78 Q st 11. W.. MAMIE CAMPBELL.
She leaves to mourn their loss her hus
band. Philip Campbell: three daughters. !
Mrs Lillian Clark. Thelma and Helen
Campbell: one son, Lenere Campbell: tw-o
grandchildren and a host of other rela
tives and friends. Funeral service Wed
nesday. January 9. at. 9 a in., at Holy Re
deemer. Interment Mount Olivel Ceme
tery.
3ralhu.
CARROLL. THOMAS A. On Sunday. Jan
uary 6. 1929. at the residence ot his sis
ter. Mrs. Frederick Springmann. 804 Vth
st. s.w.. THOMA 3 A., son ot the late Jo
seph and Mary Carroll, aged 71 /ears.
Funeral from above residence on Tuesday.
January 8. at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends
invited. Interment at Congressional Cem
etery.
CHAPMAN. MAZIE POINDEXTER. Depart
ed this life January 5. 1929. at her icsi
ileive. 1519 12th st. n.w., MAZIE POIN
DEXTER CHAPMAN, the beloved wife of
Sterling Chapman. She leaves to mourn
their loss three children. Ruth. Clementine
and Willie H. Poindexter, two brothers,
one sister and a host of other relatives
and friends. Funeral from the Metropol
itan Baptist Church, R street between 12th
and 13th sts. n.w.. Tuesday. Januuary 8.
at 2 o’clock. All friends are invited. *
CHAPMAN, MAZIE. Officers and members
of Queen Mary H. H. of R , No. 86. are
notified to meet at the hall on Monday.
January 7, at 8 p m., to arrange for the
funeral of Sister MAZIE CHAPMAN. Fu
neral Tuesday, January 8. 1929. at 2 p.m.,
from Metropolitan Baptist Church. R st.
between 12th and 13th sp.s. n.w. By or dm
of the household.
CONNIE S. JOHNSON, M. N. O.
CLARICE L. MARSHALL. W. R
CLARKE. MARY AGNES. On November 30,
1928. at the American Hospital. Laris.
France. MARY AGNES CLARKE. Fu
neral services at St. Matthews Chinch,
Rhode Island ave. n.w near Conn. ave..
where requiem mass will be celebrated
Tuesday, January 8. at, 10 a.m. Inter
ment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 7
COCKRILLE, CLARENCE F. On Sundav.
January 6, 1929. at his residence. 1630 17th
st. n.w.. CLARENCE F. COCKRILLE, aged
59 years, beloved husband of Rosa Cotk
rille. Funeral services Tuesday. January
8. at 2:30 p.m., from Hysong's funeral
home. 1300 N st. n.w. interment Glenwood
Cemetery.
ICOVDRO.Y HEIJ.N n. Oi S-.uids I-. Jan
y - ISIS. :■ fie. reside re, 792
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, CONOR on ov-e , c'oo,ey.. brhne., ~
t *>■ Kiismoith v. rv ;. „-i v,c9 2H ”f*
t 1 aer:-,i non: l. e re-id..a.'? c,l i:-,
Mr. and Mr-. George J. McCioskey, 90S D
st. n.e., on Tuesday. January 8, at 8:50
а. Requiem mass at St. Joseph’s Church,
2nd and C sts. n.e., at 9 o’cloci:. Rela
tives and iriends invited to attend. Inter
ment at Glsnwood Cetnetery. *
COOKE, CHARLES E. On Sunday. January
б, 1929, at his residence. 3534 Edmunds st,
n.w., CHARLES E. COOKE, aged 84 years.
Funeral services at the chapel of J. Wil
lwim Lee’s Sons, 332 Pa. ave. 1 v . on
Tuesday. January 8. at 11 o'clock a.m.
Relatives and friends invited to attend. *
CIIRRAN, MBS. MARY A. Suddenly Satur
day morning. January 5. 1929, at 8 o'clock,
at Providence Hospital. Mrs. MARY A.
CURRAN, mother of Rev. John A. Curran
of Harpers Ferry, W. Va,. and Mrs. F. J.
Massey. Funeral from her late residence.
126 C st. se. Tuesday. January 8, at 9
a.m.. thence to St. Peter’s Church. 2nd
and C sts. s.e.. at 9:30 am. Interment at
Mnrtinsbure. ML Va Relatives and friends
itiviltd. (Maitinsburg and Shepherds
town papers please copy. > 7
CURRAN. MARY A. Comrades of the Rev.
M. T Sullivan Council, 185. C. W. B. 1..,
are requested to attend the meeting at Si.
Peter's Rectory. 8 p.m.. Monday, to recite
the rosary for Comrade MARY A. CUR
RAN. Mass at 8 a.m. Tuesday. St. Peter s
i Church. LULU WARFIELD, Pies,
j DABNEY. ADELAIDE V. Departed this life
I Sunday. January 6. 1929. at Galiinger Ho^-
* pital. ADELAIDE V DABNEY, devoted
t wife of Alexander Dabney and mother of
Page Durham and aunt of Mary Hall.
I She also leaves a host of oth»r relatives
and friends. Notice of funeral hereafter
Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis
Co funeral parlors, 2222 Ga. ave. n.w.
DORSEY. BESSIE If. Suddenly. January 6.
1329. at 12:55 a m.. at, Alexandria. Va,.
.BESSIE 11 DORSEY, wife of Robert A.
Dorsey, passed into the great beyond. No
tice of funeral latev. •
DLMKLLL. AMY. January 5. 1929. lit 1
а. in New York. AMY DU MB ELL, sister
of K. E. M. Durnbell of this city. 8*
ENGI.AR. GERTRUDE M. On Saturday,
January 5. 1929. GERTRUDE M ENGI.AR
1 nee BankatdL beloved wife of Edward S.
Englar. aged 52 years. Funeral from W.
M* Deal's funeral home, 816 H n.e . on
j Tuesday. January 8. at 2 p.m. Relatives
J and friends invited. Interment Cedar Hill
I Cemetery. (Hanover Sun and Carroll
i County papers please copy.)
| FITZPATRICK. JOHN C. On Monday. Jan
uary 7. 1929. JOHN C . beloved son of
Maria and the late Cornelius Fitzpatrick,
i Funeral from the residence of lii.s sister.
Mrs. P. J. Tierney. 1306 Florida ave. n.e .
on Wednesday. January 9. at 8:30 a.m.
Requiem mass at the Church of the Im
maculate Conception at 9 o'clock. Rela
tives and Iriends invited. Interment Mount
Olivet Cemetery. 8*
FREEMAN. GEORGE F, Suddenly, on Sun
day. January 6, 1929. at 2 p.m . GEORGE
F. FREEMAN beloved father of Mrs. Flor
ence Lawson. Mrs. Hilda Cabaniss. Miss
Mabel Fieunan. Mrs. Esther Rolerfort.
Mr. George Freeman, jr.: Dr. Wendell
Freeman and Mr. Archibald Freeman. Fu
neral from Moon & Allen funeral parlors
Wednesday at 1 p.m. Friends invited to
attend. 8*
GIROIAttD. AUGUSTA J. On Saturday.
January 5. 1929. at 1:20 p.m.. after a short
illness. AUGUSTA J. GIROUARD. belond
daughter of Mrs. Marie Gtrouard and tiie
la*e Alphonse Girouard. sister of Eugenie
C Simons. Florence Williams and Charles
E. Girouard. Funeral services at her
mother's residence. 115 10th st. n.e.. Tues
day. January 8, at 2 p.m. Relatives and
friends invited. Interment Rock Creek
Cemetery. (.Ottawa, Canada, papers pL'ftse
copv.» 1*
GORDON, BELL VKDDKR FLEMING. On
Sunday. January 6. 1929. at 7 p.m.. BELL
VBDDER FLEMING, wife of Brig. Gen.
Daviff S. Gordon and widow of Col. Rob
ert I. Fleming. Funeral private. Services
Tuesday. January 8. at 3 pm. at her late ,
residence. 1408 Massachusetts ave. n.w. * ;
IIAMSI EXT, MRS. NANCY E. On Sunday. I
January 6. 1929. at 4 a.m.. at the home of j
her aunt. Miss Ada Lowe. 706 Kennedy st. |
n w . Washington. D. C . NANCY E. < nee !
Matthews), beliived wife of William F.
Hammett of Stiver Spring. Mb Funeral
services Tuesday. January 8 at 1 pm., at
iier aunt's residence. Relatives and
friends invited.
H. MARGARET. On Sunday. Januaiy
б. 1929. MARGARET, the beloved daughter
of the late Nicholas and Mary Hapu. Fu
neral from her late residence, 918 M st.
n.w., on Wednesday. January 9. at 9'30
a.m. Requiem mass at the Church of the
Immaculate Conception at 10 o'clock. Re!- j
atives and friends invited. Interment St. ;
Mary's Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. 8* j
HAPP. MARGARET. The Ladies* Sodality |
of St. Mary's Church will meet a! the rest- j
dence of Miss MARGARET HAPP. 913 M ■
si n w., on Tuesday. January 8. at 3 ;
‘ o clock, for Sodality services.
AIRS. EMMA MALEY. Prefect. 1
| MRS. VARY SPECfIT. Sect. * |
* iikpikß. ELIZA. On Sunday. January 6. I
I 1929. ELIZA HEPLFR Funeral services at :
i the National Lutheran Home on Tuesday, j
j January 8. at 2p m. Interment Giemvom ,
: Cemetery.
j HOLMES. SAR AH REBECCA. On Sutirt «v. I
I January <>. 1529. at her residence. 3.U3 ,
Northampton st.. SARAH REBECCA, be
loved wile of i’ne late Thomas J. Holmes.
I Funeral from St Agnes' Chutcu on Wed
| nes.lay. January 9. at 10:30 a.m. Kuuiiy
j omit flowers. 8 *
IIOLT. HELEN M. 011 Sunday. January 6.
1929. at Government Hotels Infirmary.
HELEN M . widow of Col. Alexander H. ;
I Holt. Fuiieial frofei V. L Speare Co . 1099
] 11 st. n.w.. on Tuesday. January 8. at 11 I
! a.m. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery.
HUTCHINSON, JAMES E. On Saturday. !
January 5. 1929, at his residence, 328 ata !
1 at se . JAMES E HUTCHINSON, beloved |
hu.soand ot Hal lie i-t. Huichinson. m the
! 76th year >.f his life. Funeral ironi the
above residence. Tuesday. January 8. »■.
: 11 a.tn. Relatives and iriends invited 10
I attend, lute.ni'ui -ul Coiurcrsionai Ceme
tery. T
HUTCHINSON, JAMES K. A special coin
i inunication of s . John's Lodge. No. 11.
! F A. A M.. will be held at the Masonic
i Temple Tuesday. January 8. 1929 at 10.
j o'clock am., lor the ou>nose of attending ,
1 the funeral of our late brother. Past Mas- j
ter JAMES E HUICHINSON.
STANLEY D. WILLIS. Master. |
; HYLAND. JOHN. On Saturday. Jammy 5.
1929. at Georgetown University Hospital, j
! JOHN, beloved husband of Alice A. Dwyer
I Hyland. Body resting at Gawler's chapel.
1750 Pa. ave. n.w Prayers will be said at
1 Gawler's chapel on Tuesday. January 8.
j at 3:30 am., tliancu to St. Ktephtn s
j Church. 25th vut Pa. a'e. n.w.. whole
1 mass will be relebrc.iad at 9 a.m. intcr-
I meat Mount Olt/c Cemetery.
JOHNSON. REV. CHARLES K. All members
of Star of Washington Lodge. No 1. I. B.
O of A M,. are requested to assemble at
Salem Baptist Church Wednesday. Janu
ary 9. 1929. at 1 o'clock to attend the fu
neral of Rev CHARLES F. JOHNSON.
REV. JOHN A. DAVIS, E. O.
CHARLES W LEWIS. Sec.
; JOHNSON, SETH. Oil Friday. January 4.
t 1929, at 111 - residence. 1210 49th pi. n.e . ,
Rev. SETH JOHNSON, devoted husband of |
Mrs. Amelia Johnson, loving father of
Marcelina Brooks. Nettie Taylor. Richard. ;
Frederick, Franklin and Uie late Charles j
Johnson Notice of funeral later. 7
! JONES. MARGARET. Departed tills life j
Saturday. January 5. 1929. MARGARET I
JONES, daughter of the late Charles H. 1
and Louisa Gross, sister of the late Lula. 1
Emily and Albert Gross. She leaves to
mourn their loss three daughters, one
brother and a host of other relatives and
friends. Funeral 2 pm. Tuesday from
Galbraith A. M E. Zion Church, fit li st.
bet L and M sts n.w.. by Rev. Battle,
assisted by Rev. King of Alexandria. I
KENT. ANNIE*. On Saturday. January 5. i
1929. at Freedmen'.s Hospital. ANNIE
KENT, devot d sister of Joseph William
and Isaac Herndon and aunt of Mrs.
Mamie Jones. Funeral Wednesday. Janu
ary 9. al 1 p m., from the Tidestone Bap-
Cst Church. »th st. and Barry pi. n.w..
Rev. Hall officiating. Interment Payne's
Cemetery Remains resting at the
Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlor, 2222 Ga.
uve. n.w.
UNSAY. JAMES C. On Sunday. January 6.
1929. at his 'e.uleuce. 1618 2nd st n.w..
JAMES C. UNSAY. He leaves to mourn
their loss three cousins. Alberta Ellis.
Maggie Berry and Bessie Mergant. and a
host of other relatives and friends. No
tice ot funeral hereafter. Remains rest.tig
at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral par
lors. 2222 Ga. ave. n.w.
I. KATHERINE. On Friday.
January 4. 1929. at her residence. 110 East I
Capitol at.. KATHERINE LONGSTREET.
I Services will be held at Zurhorst’s funeral
parlors. 301 East Capitol st., on Tuesday.
January 8. at 7 p.m. Friends invited. 7
LITTICH. JOHN F. Suddenly, on Friday,
January 4. 1929. JOHN F. LUITICH. mem
ber of Columbia Typographical Union, No.
101. Remains resting at the funeral home
of Perry & Walsh. 29 H st. nw. Funeral
Tuesday. January 8. at 8:30 a.m.. from the
funeral home of Perry & Walsh: thrnce to
St. Aloyslus Church, where requiem mass
will be said at 9 tt.ni. for the repose of
his soul Interment Mount Olivet Ceme
tery Uftatives and friends invited. 7
Bcathn.
i Ll'lTim. JOHN F. Members of Washing
ton Council, No. 224. Knights of Columbus,
arc advised of the death on Friday. Jan
uary 4. 1329. of Brother JOHN F. LUITICH,
and are requested to attend the funeral
services at Si. Aloysius Church on Tues
day. January 8. at 9 am. The members
will meet at the funeral home of Perry &
Walsh. 29 II st nw . Monday January 7
at 8 p m., for recitation of prayer for the
deceased. , _ . ..
A. J. SCULLEN, Grand Knight.
OK. WILKINSON, Fin. Sec.
LI CAS. AMANDA. Suddenly, on Saturday.
January 5. 1929. AMANDA LUCAS, de
voted mother of Pearl Robinson, Sarah
Wallace. Jessie Jonah and Logan Lucas.
She also leaves 21 grandchildren and 6
great grandchildren. Remains resting at
the W. Ernest Jarvis Co., 2222 Ga. ave
nw. Funeral January 9 at
11 am., from Trinity A. M. E. Zion
Church. Morton st. between Oa. and Sher
man ave*. n.w. Interment Great Falls,
Va. Please omit, flowers.
LTI.ES. WILLIAM. Departed this life Jan-
I nary 5, 1929. at Freednien's Hospital, after
a brief illness. WILLIAM LYLES, husband
I nt Mary E. Lyles. He leaves a loving
mother, three sisters, two brothers, one
stepdaughter and a host of other relatives
and friends. Funeral Wednesday. January
9. at 1 p.ni . from First Baptist Church,
at 27ih st. and Dumbarton ave. n.w., Rev.
j J. L. Pinn officiating.
| LYLES. WILLIAM. Members of Potomac
j Union Lodge. No. 892. G U. O. O. F.. are
1 hereby notified of the death of Brother
j WILLIAM LYLES. Funeral from First
Baptist Chinch. 27th and Dumbarton ave.
n w.. Wednesday. January 9. at. 1 pm.
Remains at Grice’s undertaking parlors,
12th and R sts. n.w.
E. L. PINN, N. G.
M. S. BROWN, P. S.
LYLES, WILLIAM. The Kadosh service will
be held over our late sublime prince. WIL
i LIAM LYLES 82°. at 1? o cioc:: (mitt -
nigh* > Tvesdoy Janus:*: 8 1925. at
. O. •• ' cb“c'l. K,n ana R. s . n.w. Tne
t'onsi H'. An. f ft nictift • o s.'.ecn
.* •■opU *> R«ot i > n , *e rained’.! a.
1..J0 oclOca. By o dr a.’
JESLE BROWN. 2
1 Art net: Corainatiaer-ia-chtel.
CICERO A. LEE. 39°.
Keeper of Seals and Archives.
CHARLES H. ANDERSON, 32 , Assistant.
MARCIIE, WILLIAM B. On Monday. Jan
uary 7. 1929. at the Masonic and Eastern
Star Home, WILLIAM B. MARCHE. Re
mains resting at the S H. Hines Co. fu
neral home. 2901 14th st. n.w. Notice of
funeral hereafter.
MARTIN. ROBERT K. On Sunday. January
fi. 1929. at oibley Hospital. ROBERT E..
beloved husband of Minnie S. Martin.
Funeral from Pis ice tesidence. 1103 Chi
cago st. s.e . on Wednesday. January 9,
at. 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited.
! Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 8
MATHEWS. ALFRED: Suddenly. Thursday,
i January 3. 1929. at 1517 9th st. n.w.. AL
LRED MATHEWS. He leaves a wife. Bcs
i *ie Mathews, two brothers, one sister, one
I fiiste r-in-law. one btether-ln-law and a
host of other relaii’-us and friends. Re
| mains resting at William T. Tolbert fu
neral pa r lor. 1308 6Ui st n.w. Funeral
Wednesday. January 7, at 1 o'clock, at
! Muirkirk. ,Md. *
! MiUORORKY, MARY. Suddenly, on Satur
day. January 5, 1929 at her residence. 231
K st. s.w . MARY MeCOROREY, devoted
I mother of John Moore. Leroy McCororey.
mother-in-law of Carrie Moore and aunt
1 ol Lottie Manley and Mary Fair, snuid-
I mother of Susie Moore. Remains resting
at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co, funeral par
[ lors. 2222 Ga. ave. n.w. Funeral Tuesday.
! January 8. at 1 p.m.. from the W. Ernest
i Jarvis Co. funeral parlors.
IM< GR AW. ANTHONY JOSEPH. Saturday,
January 5. 1329. at Providence Hospital,
j ANTHONY JOSEPH McGRAW. the beloved
! brother ol Justin McGraw. Remains rest-
I ing at W. W. Chambers’ funeral home.
| 14th and Chapin sts. n.w. Funeral serv
ices at the W. W, Chambers funeral home
Tuesday. January 8. at 130 p.m. Intei
! ment Arlington National Cemetery.
MILLER. DK. ARCHIBALD 1.01 IS. On Sun-
I day. January *>. 1929. at Emergency Hos
pital. Dr. ARCHIBALD LOUIS MILLER,
1 husband of Elsie M. Miller. Funeral sen
j ices at Ins late residence. 1400 Madison
st. n.w... Wednesday, January 9, at 3 p.m.
Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. 8
j NIT.SON. AGNES BUCKNER. Departed this
j iife Sunday. January 6. 1929. at 340 am.,
at her residence. 230 V st. n.w., after a
brief illness of nine days. AGNES BUCK
' NER NELSON, beloved wife of the late
I James Nelson and mother of John H. and
j Joseph Nelson and the late Matilda Nel
-1 son Green and Jennie Nelson Barnes:
j grandmother of Emma Fox. Henry Charles
Nelson and the late Bessie Louise Nelson;
I aunt of Annie Kemp, and mother-in-law
I of Delilar E. Nelson. She leaves to mourn
: their loss two sons, one daughter-in-law.
two grandchildren and one niece and a
j host of friends. Funeral Wednesday,
j January 9. at 1 p in., from Mount Bethel
j Baptist Cnurch, Rev. K. Roy, pastor. *
j O'CONNELL. DENNIS. On Sunday. January
6. 1929. at the home of his niece, Mrs.
I Margaret Boxivell. 21 Todd pi n.e.
DENNIS O’CONNELL, beloved husband of
lie lute Ella O'Connell. Funeral from
the above residence Wednesday. January
1 9. at 8:30 am.: thence to Holy Name
Church, v.heie high requiem mass will be
! .sung at 9 am. for the repose of his soul,
j Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Rela
i lives and friends invited. 3
! PAYNE. AMOS P. Departed this life Jan
| nary 5. 1929. a: hl.s residence, near Walkers
Chapel. Va . AMOS P. PAYNE, beloved
! husband of Elizabeth Cathe'ine Payne.
Funeral services at the Walkers Chapel
Methodist Protestant Church. Walkers
Chaoel. Va.. Tuesday, January 8. 2 p.m. *
PIIOENIX. A EVERY. On Sunday. January
6 1929. at her residence. 2818 Georgia
ave n.w. ALVERY PHOENIX, beloved
; mother of Emma Hawkins. Eva Linker.
Richard, August and Isabelle Phoenix.
Remains resting at her late residence.
Funeral Tuesday. January 8. at 2 o'clock
at Mount Zion. Md. *
QUEEN. MARY’ A. Departed this life Janu
ary b. 1929, at her residence. 2423 N.Chois
ave.. MARY A. QUEEN, beloved wife of
Thomas F. Queen. She also leaves to
mourn their loss two sisters. Ella M
Thompson and Jane M. Cutchember of
Valley, Lee. Md.; two brothers. Moses N.
Hawkins of Auacoslia. D, C., and Sydney
J Hawkins of Asbi.iy Park, N. J.. and a
host of other relatives and friends. Fu
neral Wednesday morning. 8 o’clock, from
Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, Ana
costia. D C\. where solemn high mass
will be sung. Interment St. Joseph's
! Cemetery. Morganza. Md.
May she rest in peace. •
j RANDOM, ADDIF M. Departed this life
| Sunday. January 6. 1929. at 3:05 p.m . at
I Walter Reed Hospital. ADDIE M . devoted j
j husband of Rosa Ransom and brouter of |
I Mrs. Carrie Walls. Mrs. Lilia Brown. Mrs. .
Rebecca Wilson. Mrs. Josephine Gamble i
and Charles C. Ransom, all of Washitu
! ton. Pa. Notice of funeral later.
] SIKF.MOOBE, REBECCA E. Departed this life j
I January 6. 1929, REBECCA B. SISEMOORE 1
i nee Lowe), a Emergency Hospital. De- I
j voted wife of George H. Sisemoore. Notice I
of funeral later. 8*
j SMITH. SYLVESTER. On Saturday. Janu- I
j ary 5, 1928. at h H s residence. 23 Shepherd j
I rd. n.w.. SYLVESTER SMITH, beloved son S
of Harry Smith. Notice of funeral here- j
alter. Remains resting at ttie W. Ernest
Jarvis Co. funeral parlors, 2222 Ga. i
ave. n.w
I SPITZER. JOSEPH L. On January 6. 1929.
at his residence. 3905 Newton at., Brent
| wood. Md.. JOSEPH L. SPITZER. ex- •
j member 312th Machine Gun Battalion, j
j 79th Division, beloved husband of Mary i
; Louise SniUer uice Hudson). Funeral no- j
tice later. . 8* |
STRIBI.ING. CYRUS W. On Sunday. Jan- j
nary 6. 1929. at h:; residence. Falls Church.
V.i . CYRUS W ■ beloved husband of Rosa
W Stribllnr. father of Fannie Richards,
also three ‘users and one brother, residing
at Haydock. Ipwu. Funeral from Galloway
M. E. Church. Falls Church. Va.. January
8, at 2 pm. interment Wednesday at
Staunton, v.i. Relatives and'iiienus in
vited. a !
I TAYLOR, ADAI.INE. On Sunday. Januaty
6. 1929. at the residence of her daughter. 1
I Mrs. Frank E. Eider, 2828 38th at. n.w,.
I ADALINE TAYLOR, wife of ttie late Cr.pt.
| H. P. Taylor. Mrs. Tavlor is survived by j
her daughters. Mrs. H. C McCammon, '
j Mrs Alice M. Ralston. Mrs. Sue Peel. Airs. !
A. E. Gernbeiiing. Mrs. Frank E F.lder.
and one soil. Dr, Harry Taylor. Services
at the Tabler funeral home, 928 M st. n.w.. I
Tuesday. January 8. at 2 o'clock p.m. i
Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. Kela- j
tives and friends invited to attend. * i
THOMAS. PEARL. Departed thus life Janu
ary 6. 1929. at 6:30 a m.. PEARL THOMAS, t
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Crockett
of 962 Florida ave. n.w. She leaves to j
mourn their loss a husband, mother, fa- I
ther end two brothers. Funeral Wednes- I
day. January 9, at 1 p in., from John ;
Wesley Church. 14th and Corcoran sis.
n.w. 8*
THORNTON. TRAVIS C. Departed this life |
Saturday. January; 5. 1929. TRAVIS C. j
THORNToN. He was born in Prince Wil-
I liam County. Va. He leaves to mourn
their loss a wife, father, two sisters, one J
brother, one uncle, two nieces and one j
nephew. Funeral will be held from his >
late residence. 1715 Corcoran st. n.w . at 9 j
' o'clock Wednesday. The body will be
earned to Prince William Cuuuty, Va.,
I for burial. * j
TINE. VIRGINIA F. On Sunday. January!
6. 1929. at uer residence. 1332 sth ss. ,
n.w., VIRGINIA E. TUNE, awed 88 years.:
widow of me luis Edward 1. Tune and i
beloved mother of Mrs. W Frank Walker
and Miss Edna H. Tune. Funeral services
Tuesday. January 8. at 2 p.m . at Ilygong's
funeral home. 1300 N si n.w. Relatives
and friends invited to attend. Interment
Rock Creek Cemetery.
UNDERWOOD. THOMAS. On Saturday. ,
January 5. 1929. at Waiter Reed Hosp tal. j
THOMAS UNDERWOOD. Remains resting
nt the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral par
lors. 2222 Ga ave. Funeral Tuesday Jan
uary 8. at 1 pin., from the W Ernest
Jarvis Co. funeral parlors, 2222 Ga. ave.
n.w.
VEiIiMEYER. JOHN FRANKLIN. On Sun
day. January 6. 1929. JOHN FRANKLIN
VEIHMKYKR, aged 74 y<ars. beloved hus
band of Mary Emma Veilimeyer. Funeral
from his late residence. 823 K si. n.e .
Wednesday. January 9. at 2 p.m Inter
ment at Glenwood Cemetery. Relatives
end friends invited to attend. 8*
WARD. ANNIE t. HKKKFI.E. On Monday.
January 7. 1029, at the Homeopathic Hos
pital. ANNIE E. HERRELL WARD, widow
ol Frank K Ward and mother of William
Herrell Ward. Remains resting at the S. I
H. Hines Co. funeral home. 2901 14th st.
n.w. Notice of funeral later. ,
WEI MORE. ELIZABETH BISI.AN'D. Oh
Sunday. January 6, 1929. at "Greenway
Rise.'' near Charlottesville. Va.. after a
brief illness. ELIZABETH BISLAND WET
MORE. widow of Charles W. Wetmore.
Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. New York.
B
WHITNEY. FLORENCE E. On Friday Jan- *
nary 4. 1929 FLORENCE E. WHITNEY.
Funeral services (private) from residence
ol her daughter. Miss Anice L. Whitney,
3356 Tennyson st. n.w.. on Tuesday, Janu
ary 8 Please omit flowers. 7*
3 pallia.
WORMLEY. ELIZABETH. Departed this
life Monday, January 7. 1929. at her resi
dence. 32.3 H st. s w . ELIZABETH WORM
LEY. the loving daughter of Garfield Jones
and Sarah Wormle.v. She also leaves
one sister. Mary Wormlev and a host of
other relatives and friends te mourn her
departure. Remains resting at the John
8 Rhines funeral chapel. 3rd and Eye sis.
s.w. Notice of funeral later.
WRIGnr. CHARLES. On Friday, January 4,
1929. at Garfield Hospital. CHARLES
WRIGHT, son of John W'risht. husband
of Annie Caynor. He also loaves six chil
dren. two nieces, four nephews and a host
of other relatives and friends. Remains
resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. fu
neral parlors. 2242 Ga. ave. n.w. Funeral
Wednesday. January 9. at 2 p.m . from
the Northeast Union Baptist Church, sth
between N and O sts. n.w.
YOUNG. ANNIE URA< E. Suddenly, on Sun
day. Januarv 6. 1929. ANNIE GRACE
YOUNG. Remair.3 resting at the S. H.
Hines Co. funeral home. 2901 14in st. n.w.
Notice of funeral later.
Jtt iHrmurfam.
EI.LER. AMELIA. In sad but loving remem
brance of our dear mother and grand
mother, AMELIA ELLER, who departed •
this life so suddenly two years ago today,
Januay 7. 1927.
Some may think we are not lonely
When at times they see us smile.
Little do they know the heartaches
That we suffer all the while
No one knows how we miss her.
No one knows the biller pain
Wr have suffered since she left u«.
For life has never been the ,sam»
HER LOVING DAUGHTER, SON-IN-LAW
AND GRANDCHILDREN.
HARDIN. WILLIAM L. A tribute of love to
, the memory of my husband. WILLIAM L
HARDIN, who left me nine .-ear? a t <•-
I dev Januarv ißuo.
. D-i 1 Jorge:
I f»n in my s'*art >t:e * :•-» . .»<•>** ->>»■«,
V.h‘ > rt,d uons monil eye
j D-el,r '.rfr;;; aid : I a ■”>»*
: P.s V.ei c.ir.'■■ or lo ge.-
V 1 iio loved l ira \si * or ,i
in the loney hour, of vmukrnj;
Often leel his presence near.
MARGARET G. HARDIN.
Sleeping peacefully and resting.
Life's worry, trial and suffering past.
Work, is ended, race is run, you are gone.
We are coming, one b.v one.
HIS SISTER-IN-LAW, SARAH DULANEY. •
IvKOPP, BARBARA. Tn sad but loving re
membrance of m.v dear mother. BARBARA
KROPP. who departed this life twelve
years ago today, January 7, 1917.
Mother. I think of you all the time
And wonder why the Lord stems unkind
To keep me here, where so few care
Whether I'm happy and smtlitig or
with despair:
But when my race Is run I hope to corn*
Where I can be with you forever.
HER DAUGHTER. •
• KROPP. BARBARA. Tn sad and loving r*-
I meinhrance of mv mother. BARBARA
KROPP. who departed this life twelve
| years ago, January 7, 1917.
) ’Tis only a step that divides ns
j from glories no mo/iai n*s -.esn.
I We shall find h-r when death . grim Se
vers
Hath lifted the veil between,
i Sadly missed. HER SON. •
LONG. MAI O A. In sad and loving remem
! branc? of our darling. MALI) A LONG
(nee Laurie), who dien 10 year* ago today,
j January 7. 1919. anti her beloved husband,
SAMUEL C. LONG, who d’ed January 4,
I 1919.
i J'tsl a line of sv.ect remembrance,
j Just a memory, fond and true;
! Just a token of love's devotions,
i That our hearts still long tor you.
I GRANDMOTHER LAURIE AND AUNT
| MAUDE •
j SMITH. MARY M. (BABE). A tribute ot
I love and devotion to the memory of :nr
j dear friend. MARY M. I BABE I SMITH,
who departed this life one year »•*•» today,
January 7. 1938
HER FRIEND. EDNA M. PERRY. •
WHEELER. GEORGIA T. Sacred to the
memo! y of our devoted daughter. «ho de
j parted this lfe two years *3O today,
I January 7, 1927.
You shall always be remembered
i In this weary world of strife.
! You shall never be foreotten
As long as God shall gne me life
! HER DEVOTED MOTHER. ZULOMF,
MOORE AND HER CHILDREN, AL
THEA AND JAMES A. WHEELER. •
MEMORIALS.
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Beautiful—Enduring—CosTcnieal •
MILITARY HIGHWAY
BEYOND SOOTH GATE
Opposite Arlington Cemetery
Ride out in the afternoon and
j view this wonderful mausoleum
j in its serene and permanent tran
-1 quillity.
This hallowed beauty spot is
i an everlasting memorial to the
! love and reverence for those tcho
j have passed on.
j ENTOMBMENT COSTS NO MORE
j THAN UNDERGROUND BURIAL
Inepect Now—Opeq Every Day
Office 1000Conn.Ave. Main7B97
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
Frank Geier's Sons Co.
! 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. Main ?47?
j Modern Chapel _Telepho*e ,Idln * “
ESTABLISHED l«7fi.
JOHN R. WRIGHT CO.
NALLEY“i
Formerly 131 11th St SE.
No Branch Office
522 Bth St. tine. 4-R-*
CHAS. S. ZURHORST
301 EAST CAPITOL ST.
j Phone Line oln 377.
TIMOTHY HANLON
Funeral Director Private Ambulance
| 0-41 H. St._N.K. I.inr, 5. ; 43 .
T. F. COSTELLO
Quick. Dignified. Efficient Service.
Automobile Sermce Chaoel
I W. We Deal & Co.
: 819 R NT N.E LINCOLN 8200.
Joseph F. Birch's Sons
< ISA AC BIRCH)
v() v - M St \ W Phone West 80
* _ >V _l Established 1841
V. L SPEARE CO.
Neither the successors of nor connected
with Ure original VV R Speare e:tablish-
BKX. m, I#«9 H si. N.W.
Formerly 9111 F St. N.IV.
ALMUS R.BPEARE
Succeed in)? the original W. R. Speare Co.
1623 Connecticut Ave.
Potomac 4600
8 rr». at l'.’ftk H st.. 45 vr%. at 918 F «t.
Wm. H. Sardo & Co.
Private Limousine Ambulance
412 H St.. N.t I ’ raj
Modem Chapel E.incom
FUNERAL DRSIONN.
We are skilled in srlerting and ar
ranging flowers to gecure the best effect
Prompt service.
L. C. PRICHARD (Inc.)
for. I till * II Sts. M. 6779.
GEO. C SHAFFER'
EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS AT MOD.
F.RATE PRICES. TEL. M. 106. M. 2418.
Our Only Store, J4th & Eye
Prompt Auto Delivery Service.
Gude Bros. Co., J2J2 F St.
Artistic—expressive—inexpensive.
BLACKISTONE, \407~~H
Beautiful Floral Designs
$5 and up
CALL MAIN 870 T. t .
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