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First Floor [Distinctly a P-B Production Topcoats $29-50 ~~ All that makes for effective fashion you’ll find in the designing of these garments, and what distinguishes them as exceptional value are plainly in evidence in weave and workmanship. Tweeds, homespuns, cheviots, knitted cloths—shower proof, and silk-trimmed. With raglan shoulders or set-in sleeves. Exclusive patterns, expressed in gray and brown tones. I • Third Floor Tht Auanut at Ninth. N AT ION AL LY STOgE Clyde Eddy before members of the National Geographic Society at the Washington Auditorium tomorrow night. One of the three boats in which the party started was demolished in the raging waters, but the others were in good shape when the party debarked at Needles, Calif., six weeks after the start. The address will be illustrated by lantern slides and motion pictures. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ~C„ THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1936. {FRANK HENNING \ i IS LAID TO REST r Funeral Rites for Former . Gas Company Employe Are Held. Funeral services for Frank J. Hen ning, 68 years old. an employe of the meter department of the Washington Gas Light Co. for the past 23 years, who died in the Stanton Park Sani tarium Sunday, were conducted at his late residence, 519 Eighth street north east, yesterday afternoon. Interment was in Glen wood Cemetery. Mr. Henning was president-elect of the mens Bible class of the Eastern Presbyterian Church and would have been inducted into that office the first I Sunday in April. He also was a deacon In the same church, a member of Wash- , ington Aerie No. 128, Fraternal Order of Eagles, and a member of Columbia Lodge, No. 126, Loyal Order of Moose. The Eagles held a special service at the residence Monday, and the Mocse assisted in the services yesterday after noon. Mr. Henning is survived by his widow, Mrs. .Annie Henning, and a sister, Mrs. Rose Mills of this city. ! W. WARREN || TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St N.W. Come* Spring Bead Phone. ) ( {j ) Adams 10341 Veteran Ig Dead • -j*# : • JAMES ("UNCLE JIM”) RICHMOND, 86 years old, Civil War veteran and senior member of the veterans’ honor roll at the Capitol, who died Tuesday at the Naval Hospital. LENGTHY ILLNESS FATAL TO LAWYER Frank L. Middleton, Native of District, Was 50 Years in Patent Practice. Frank L. Middleton, 68 years old, senior member of the patent firm, Spear, Middleton, Donaldson 432|^^ FRANCIS W. STONE, D. C. BANKER. DIES Sudden Death of National Savings Vice President Shocks Friends. Francis Wayland Stone, vice presi dent of the National Savings & Trust Co., died suddenly at 9:30 last night at the Wardman Park Hotel, where he had made his home for many years. The cause of his death was heart disease, although he had suffered from various complications for a lorig time. He was 65 years old. .. . Mr. Stone had been ill with a cold since Monday, but sent word to the bank that he was improving steadily and would be back at his desk very soon. His Illness appeared so slight that none of the officials had called on him, the news of his death causing a decided shock among his friends. Mr. Stone had fought bravely against poor health ever since the death of his wife in 1915. He never fully recovered from that blow. Then his only son, who was an officer in the Army and spent most of the time during the World War in training troop* In Texas, died suddenly late in 1919, bringing another overwhelming grief into the banker's life. With Bank 38 Years. Frank Stone, as he was called by his close friends, had been with the Na tional Savings & Trust Co. for 38 years, having joined the bank's staff in 1892. In Just seven years from the time he obtained employment in the bank he had advanced through many important positions, been elected a vice president and also made a director. Born on Staten Island, N. Y., Septem ber 22, 1865, he was the son of a noted historian and a nephew of a former president of Brown University. Edu cated in the public schools in Jersey City and in business college, the young man became engaged in the book pub lishing business. After eight years he became so Interested in finance that he determined to enter the banking field, came to Washington and soon secured a position with the National Savings k Trust Co. Mr. Stone always maintained a keen interest in business and civic affairs outside the bank. During the war he was particularly.enthusiastic in helping to push the great Liberty Loan drives. He was a member of the Sons of the American Revolution, the City, Colum bia Country and Lock Taven Clubs and the American Bankers’ Association. He was a 32d degree Mason, Republican in politics and Baptist in religious af filiations. Mother Survives Him. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Harriet Stone, now nearly 90 years of age; two brothers, Arthur D. and Wil liam L. Stone; a sister, Mrs. Suzanne Hudler; and a granddaughter, Frances Wayland Stone, all the relatives living in Mount Vernon, N. Y. Plans for the funeral were being made today, follow ing the arrival of his relatives. Mr. Stone was a thoroughly com petent banker. The president of the trust company, William D. Hoover, paid him a high tribute today. He had been connected with the Institution longer than the head of the bank had been, Mr. Hoover declaring that he will be greatly missed. His insistence upon hard work and regular hours in spite of failing health caused great admira tion. Air Service for Venice. Venice, the famous gondola city of Italy, is to have airplane connection with the outside world. A new com mercial air service from Trieste to Marseille la making an intermediary stop there, where it connects with the lines from Vienna and Rome." Tri motored seaplanes are being used. FOUND, WATCH, lady's, with fob. in Evening Star Building on or about Feb. 15. Owner may secure by identification and payment of this ad. Apply chief clerk, office, The Eve ning Star. WRIST WATCH—Lady's, with band, on Albemarle st.; owner can have by Identifying and payment of ad. Cleve. 0908. 14* LOST. BREASTPIN, cameo, antique, yellow gold at Capitol bldg., Tues. a.m.; reward. Lincoln 8421-W. 316 .MS. *v*. li t.. Apt. S. BRIEF CASE, brown leather, containing val uable papers, vicinity Arlington Hotel ga rage. Finder return to 1409 L et. n.w., Mr. Dundon. and receive reward 325. 13* BROOCH- Reward will be paid for return or information leading to return of plati num diamond brooch lost February 30. Mrs. Draper. North 3733. • CANARY—YeIIow mate singing canary; graai loss. 1643 R st. n.w. North 5439. CAT. large, red (orange), Persian. Reward for return or information leading to return. 723 Ingraham st, n.w. 14* "COLLEGE" RING. Maryland University, light sapphire setting, initials "O. S. Reward. Phone Lincoln 4881. * DOG—German shepherd, black and gray, with cut on eyelid, lost Monday evening In Chevy Chase. Reward. Phone wig. 3808.18* DOG—Male bulldog; brown left ear, ears clipped, short tall. Lawrence Caldwell, 915 R st. n.w. North 5243. DOG. small, white, with brown spot on right side and over right side of face: old dog. Tag No. 7998. Liberal reward. Mrs. M. E. Porter, 1428 Madison st. n.w. Phone Ga. 2877, 13* DOG, setter, male; tag No. 13133 f lost Mon day. 2805 Myrtle ave. n.e. Reward. 18* ENGLISH SETTERS (two), Sunday, March 9; one a black body, brown spots over eyes, and the other black spot on back and black ears. Reward if returned to H. W. Poole. Ballston, Va. 14* EYEGLASSES, shell rim. In case; between 2nd and Va. ave. s.e. to 17th and H n.w.; If found return to pastry shop, 808 17th st. n.w. Reward. Met. 0865. __ HANDBAG, black. Containing 35 bill, two ones, a dollar or less In change, several car tokens, pair of broken eyeglasses, etc.; on Kenyon or Mt. Pleasant st. Wednesday night ' between 8 and 8:30. Mrs. Louise E. Grogan, 1843 Irving at. n.w. 14* MUFF—Small lapin muff, Wednesday after noon. Finder please phone Potomac 3697. Liberal reward. PIN. lane cameo. Tuesday between 8:lo and 9 am. on Bureau car from Union Station to 14th and G it*., thence on Mount Pleas ant car from 14th and- O to 17th and H. Reward. Miss Helen F. Hill. 417 Gorman ave.. Laurel, Md. 14* POLICE. BADGE. No. 1330. Wednesday be tween 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Return to Pvt. W. A. Miller. No. 8 precinct. PURSE, brown suede, and glasses. Wed. afternoon, Woodward & Lothrop'a; cash con tents and 33 reward. Call Clev. 2373. » SAMPLE CASE, dark brown leather, con taining books and agent's letters, with gome advertising matter from World Book Co., Yorkers. N. Y. Reward for return to Con tinental Hotel. SOROITY PIN, Theta Kappa Phi. initials D. M. F.: lost Saturday, vicinity of Carlton' Hotel. Call Nat. 8807. 18* STEEL CAPE, vicinity l7th and C sts. s.e. Reward. Call Franklin 8110-R. TENNIS RACKET, at 13th and O sta. n.w.. between 6;30 and 7 a.m. Reward. 1331 12th st. n.w. Pot. 1813-J. WATCH—Wrist, yellow gold. octagonal shape; extension bracelet; Penna. ave. car. 814 B st. n.e. after 8 p.m. Reward. 14* WATCH—Wrist, Roman sold, with bracelet: in or near Schneider’s case or Metropolitan Theater. Return to Metropolitan Theater. Reward. 14* Heart Attack Fatal FRANCIS WAYLAND STONE. JUNIOR LEAGUE TO HEAR PROF. LINDSAY ROGERS i “Anglo-American Relation*” Is Subject of Ad dreu. Under auspices of the Junior League of Washington, Lindsay Rogers, profes sor of public law and comparative jurisprudence of Columbia University, will lecture at the Willard Hotel March 17 on “Anglo-American Relations and the Politicians.” Prof. Rogers was formerly a mem ber of the faculties of the University of Virginia and Harvard. In 1928 he was appointed by President Coolidge as commissioner to investigate the admin istration of the Department of Labor. He also served as chief consultant to the subcommittee on finance of the New York City committee on plan and survey. The proceeds from the lecture will be ! used by the Junior League for the child welfare department of Children’s Hospital. ’ * MRS. PATCHELL DIES. Mrs. Sarah E. Patchell, 69 years old, widow of James L. Patchell, at one time a member of the Metropolitan police force of this city, died in Pittsburgh, Pa., yesterday after a long illness, ac cording to word received here. Mrs. Patchell, who went to Pittsburg about two years ago, was formerly a member of St. Maxrs Episcopal Church here and of Electa Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star. She Is survived by a son. Rev. Drury L. Patchell, minister at the Church of the Ascension, Episcopal. Pittsburgh. Burial services wUI be held at Mrs. Patchell’s former home in Charleston, W. Va., Saturday. | THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair with low est temperature about 42 degrees to night; tomorrow Increasing cloudiness and colder; moderate southwest shift ing to north or northeast winds. Maryland—Generally fair tonight; to morrow increasing cloudiness and cold er; moderate southwest shifting to north or northeast winds. Virginia—Fair and slightly wanner in south portion tonight; tomorrow in creasing cloudiness and somewhat cold -1 er. probably followed by rain in extreme i southwest portion; moderate southwest . shifting to north or northeast winds. > West Vlrginiar—Generally fair and - colder in north portion tonight; tomor , row Increasing cloudiness and colder. . probably followed by rain in extreme south portion. Records for 34 Hours. Thermometer —4 p.m., 45; 8 p.m., 41; 12 midnight, 35; 4 a.m., 34; 8 a.m., 40; noon, 64. Barometer—4 p.m., 29.74; 8 p.m., 29.86; 12 midnight. 29.97; 4 a.m., 30.04; ; 8 a.m., 30.04; noon, 29.98. Highest temperature, 64, occurred at noon today. Lowest temperature, S 3, occurred at 3:30 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— I Highest, 62; lowest, 50. . Tide Tablek (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) , Today—Low tide. 1:14 a«i. and 1:34 - p.m.; high tide. 6:52 a.m. and 7:20 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 2:05 a.m. and - 2:26 p.m.; high tide, 7:45 a.m. and 8:12 ’ p.m. [ The San and Moon. Today—Sun rose 6:24 ajn.; tun sets • 6:12 p.m. Tomorrow—Sim rises 6:23 a.m.; sun . sets, 6:13 p.m. Moon rises 5:01 p.m.; sets 6:02 a.m. Weather In Virions Cities. i 1 - 1— WTemperature. S 35 Eg 1 [ S S'* Pg Stations. r £$ Weather. '*s § w ; :! : E i Abilene. Tex.... 39.93 74 46 .... Clear Albany, N. Y... 39.88 48 34 0.01 Cloudy Atlanta. Ga.... 30 22 88 46 ....Clear Atlantic City... 30 02 48 34 0.01 Clear Baltimore. Md.. 30.00 46 84 Clear ; Birmlneham ...30,20 68 46 ....Clear Bismarck. N. D. 30.24 42 20 .... Cloudy Boston, Mass... 39.80 46 36 .... Clear 1 Buffalo, N. Y... 39.76 38 26 0.04 Cloudy Charleston. S.C. 30 26 00 46 .... Pt.cloudy > Chicago. 11l 39 96 54 43 .... Clear Cincinnati. Ohio 30 00 52 44 .... Clear i Cleveland, Ohio. 39.86 50 40 .... Cloudy Columbia. 8. C. 30 24 58 40 .... Clear Denver, C 010... 39.93 68 30 .... Snow Detroit. Mich... 39.84 46 40 .... Clear El Paso. Tex... 39.82 66 40 ....Clear Galveston. Tex. 30.04 66 60 Cloudy Helena. Mont.. 39.90 30 20 0.04 Cloudy Huron. S. Dak.. 30 24 58 36 ....Cloudy Indianapolis.lnd 29 94 53 48 .... Cloudy Jacksonville,Fla. 30.26 68 58 .... Cloudy Kansas City. Mo 39.98 74 40 1... Clear Los Anaeles 39.80 78 84 ....Cloudy Louisville. Ky.. 30.08 54 48 ....Clear Miami. Fla 30.18 74 M .... Cloudy N. Orleans, La.. 80 12 88 84 .... Cloudv New York. N Y,39.98 44 92 .... Cloudy Oklahoma City. 29.94 74 46 .... Cloudy Omaha. Nebr.... 30.10 74 34 .... Clear , Philadelphia. Pa. 30.00 48 34 Clear Phoenix, Aria... 39.70 80 41 Clear Pittsburgh, Ps .39 98 44 36 0.04 Clear Portland. Me... 39.68 44 34 0.04 Clear Portland. Ores. 39.(6 48 36 ....Cloudy Raleigh. N. C. |o.ll 58 43 .... Clear Salt Lake Clip. 39.66 80 38 .... Pt cloudy San Antonio... 39.98 66 84 .... Cloudy 9an Diego. Calif 39.80 68 58 .... Cloudy ' San Francisco. 39 78 56 50 .... Clear St. Louis, Mo.. 39.96 66 53 .... Clear St. Paul. Minn 30.18 56 20 .... Clear Seattle, Wash.. 39.84 43 36 .... Cloudy Spokane. Wash. 39.83 .44 38 .... Clear Tampa, Fla 30.22 72 58 Cloudy WASH., D. C... 30.04 47 33 .... Clear FOREIGN. (7 a.m., Greenwich time, today.) Stations. Temperature. Weather. London. England 38 Clear Paris. France. 40 Clear Vienna, Austria 30 Berlin. Germany 32 Cltar Breat. France... 48 Clear Stockholm, Sweden 26 Clear Gibraltar. Spain 52 Clear (Noon. Greenwich time, today.) . Horta (Fayal). Asores... 62 Part cloudy ' (Current observations.) Hamilton, Bermuda 62 Part cloudy Havana. Cub* 70 Part cloudy Colon. Canal Zone 78 Part cloudy Marriage Licenses. Georse B. Clum.Jr.. 24. and Elisabeth S. Emmons. 20; Rev. Enoch M. Thompson. Dusold L. Steele’, 27, this city, and Ivery S Mills. 19. Fredericksburg. W. Va.; Rev. L. I. McDoutle Frank Quinn, 27, and Kathryn Brown, 25; Rev. John E. Briggs. . „ _ . Andrew A. Lebolo. SI. and Nellie Ferrigan. 36: Rev. John E. Briggs. William H. Buford. 28. and Anna Tenaon. 29: Rev. George O. Bullock. Charles E. Harrod. 22. and Mildred L. Randall, 21; Rev. Thomat 8. TUden. James M. Hatcher. Jr., 24. and Helen V. Welfley, 31, Delaplane. Va.; Rev. Allan F. ' Poore David L. Williams, 38. and Rachel Duvall, 27: Rev Thomas J. Brown. _ . Webster C. Bellfleld. 21. and Wlilye Wat son. 30; Rev. Aquila Series. Levis Murphey. 31. and Mary Morgan, 31; Rev. Samuel Kelsey. Vivlffik W Furneyhough, 38. and Anna M. VreawßM: Rev. Joseph T. Kennedy. _ _ Geo9|G. Wettllng, 34. and Helen Dushek. 25, bAtf of Chicago, XU.; Junta Robert X. Flood Damage in Uruguay. MONTEVIDEO. Uruguay, March IS UP). —Floods have done considerable damage here, destroying more than 100 house* and wrecking other property. One person, a woman, has been killed and others injured. Dtatlfa. . . ■ana. bosket McClelland, on tu**- dey. March 11, 1930. ROBERT MCCLEL LAND BARR of ISIS Kaloram* rd. n.w J the Beloved husband of Fanny Q. Barr and beloved father of Mrs. c, Hush Duffy at Miami. Fl*.: Ethel Q. *nd James R. Barr and brother of Mis* Margaret E. Barr. Funeral services at W. W. Chamber’s 00. funeral home. 1400 Chapin st. n.w.. on Friday. March 14. at 3 p.m. interment at Oak Hill Cemetery. 1* BROOKS. JOHN ALFRED. On March 11. 1830. at Bp.m., at Walter Reed Hospital. JOHN ALFRED BROOKS, beloved brother of Mrs. Cordell* Courtney and James Brooks. Funeral from the Mount Airy Baptist Church. L st. between Ist and North Capitol sts. n.w.. on Friday, March 14. at 1 o'clock. Relatlvea and friends invited. Interment Arlington Cemetery. Rev. A. J. Tyler officiating. BROWN, LOUISE ELIZABETH. Departed LOUISE* ELIZABETH* BROwi}. ' Funeral Friday, March 14. at 1 p.m.. from her late residence. 333 ISth st. s.s. BROWTEB. LAURA. Departed this Ufa on Tuesday. March 11, 1930. after » brief illness at Oalllnasr Hoapltal. LAURA BROWYER. She leaves to mourn their loss a loving husband and a number of other relatives and friends. Funeral Fri day, March 14. from Jenifer's funeral parlors, at 1 p.m. Interment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. Remains can be aeen at Janifer’s funeral parlors, 1115 22nd st. n.w. BURROWS. MAMIE. On Tuesday. March 1L 1930. at Columbia Hospital. MAMIE BURROWS of 2313 17th at. n.w., beloved wife of Joseph Burrows, daughter of Mrs. Nellie Rollins. She also leaves four chil dren, two sisters and three brothers. Re mains at Frazier's funeral home. 389 R. I. ave n.w., until 8 p m. Thursday, March 13, thereafter at hfer late residence. Funeral Friday. March 14. at 2 p.m., from Third Baptist Church. 6th and Que sts. n.w. In terment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. 13 BURROWS. MAMIE. The officers and mem bers of Forest Temple. No. 9. I. B. P. O. E. of W., are requested to attend the fu neral of Daughter MAMIE BURROWS. Friday, March 14, 1930, at 2 p.m., from Third Baptist Church. Sth and Q. sta. nw. Morning Star Lodge. No. 40: Colum bia Lodge. No. 86; Columbia Temple, No. 422, are invited. _ LINDA FORTUNE, D. R. MARIE PIERCE. F. 8. CHEVALIER. ALPHONSO M. _On Wednes day, March 12. 1930. at Stanton Park Hospital. ALPHONSO M. CHEVALIER, be loved husband of the late Ellen M. Chevalier (nee Collins), father of Mrs. Charles Winter. Miss Josephine Chevalier, Mr*. Harrv Diehl. John C. Chevalier and David A. Chevalier. Services at the S. H. Hines Co. funeral home. 2901 14th st. n.w.. Saturday. March IS. at 8:30 am.; thence to the Shrine of the Sacred Heart, where mass will be said at 9 a.m. Interment St. Mary'a Cemetery. ' 14 COLES, FRANCES. Departed this life on Tuesday. March 11. 1980. at her residence. 448 O st. n.w., after a long illness, which ahe bore with Christian faith, FRANCES COLES She leaves to mourn their loss four daughters, four gong, ten grandchil dren and a host of other relatlvea and friends. Remains resting at Barbour Bros, funeral home. 48 K st. n.e. Funeral Sat urday. March 16. at 8 p.m.. from Salem Baptist Church. N st. between 9th and 10th sts. n.w. interment Warrington, Va. COOK. STANLEY WARREN. Suddenly, on Wednesday^,March 12. 1930. at Childrens Hospital. STANLEY WARREN COOK, aged 9 months, beloved son of Steuart M. end Nellie J. Cook (nee Clark). Funeral from the chapel of A. J. Schlppert. 2008 Penn sylvania ave. n.w., on Friday. March 14, at 11 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. CRAIG. HUGH S. On Wednesday, March 12, 1930. at 4 a.m, at his residence. 7007 Arlington road, Bethesda. Md., HUGH 6. CRAIG. He is survived by his widow, Jesrle Hill Craig, and two sons. William Boyd of Washington and Thomas 8. of Elmira. N. Y. Services and interment at Shipper.sburg, Pa., on Friday, March 14, at 2 p.m. • DAVIS, LYDIA. On Wednesday. March 12, 1930. at her residence. Colesvllle. Md., LYDIA A. DAVIS, widow of*B. C. Davis, in her 85th year. Funeral from her late residence on Friday, March 14, at 2 p.m. Interment Rockville Union Cemetery. FLING. MARY VIRGINIA. On Thursday. March 13, 1930. at her reiidence, 1816 Monroe st. n.e., MARY VIROINIA beloved daughter of John W. and Alice L. Ring, in the 31st yetr of her age. Funeral from the chapel of P. A. Taltavull. 438 7th st. s.w., on Saturday. March 15jat 8:30 a.m.. thence to St. Dominic's Church, where mass will be said at 9 a.m. for the repose of her soul. Interment (private) Mount Olivet Cemetery. 14 GOINS. JOHN N. Suddenly, on Wednesday mbrnir.g, March 12, 1930. at Hot Springs National Park. Ark.. JOHN N. COINS, be loved husband of Gregorla Fraser Goins, residence 2019 18th at. n.w. Notice of funeral later. 14* JENNINGS. HELEN WESSON. On ifeednfg day. March 12. 1930. at her residence. 1426 M st. n.w.. HELEN WESSON JENNINGS, widow of Meredith H. Jennings. Remains may be viewed at the chapel of A. J. Schlppert. 200* Pennsylvania aye. n.w.. between 4 and B p.m. today. Interment at Roanoke. V*.. on Friday March 14. JOHNSON. NELLIE. Departed this, life on Thursday. March 13. 1930. NELLJB JOHNSON of 1715 Oregon ave. n.w.. the devoted wife of Wilton Johnson, sister of Moton and Preston Winston, Mrs. Eliza Grymes, Mrs. Bell Mercer, Mrs. Rebecca Nash. Mrs. Josephine Ashton. Mrs Mary Robinson. Mrs. Carry Williams. She also leaves to mourn their loss a host of* other relatives and friends. Remains may be seen at the George B. Clarke Co. funeral parlor. 1416-18 Fla. ave. n.e., Saturday, after 12:30 p.m. Funeral Sunday. March 16. 12 noon, from Salem Baptist Church. King George County. Va. 15 JONES. LOUISE VIRGINIA. On Wednes day. March 13. 1930. at 1:40 ajn.. at her horn*. 814 44th st. n.e., LOUISE VIR GINIA JONES. She leaves to mourn their loss a husband, Thomas G.; a son. George T.: a daughter. Mrs. Louise Compton: two sisters, two brothers, six grandchildren and a hoat of other relative* and friends. Funeral Friday. March 14. at 2 p.m., from Zion Baptist Church, 43rd st. and Sheriff rd. n.e. KELLER. REBECCA. On Thursday. March 13. 1930. at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Henry T. Kimmel. 811 E st. n.e;, REBECCA KELLER, aged 69 years, beloved wife of James H. Keller and mother of Raymond H. Keller. Funeral services at the above address Saturday. March 15.. at 3:30 p.m. Interment Prospect Hill Ceme tery. 14 MACFATE. HARRY C,. SR. Suddenly, on Tuesday. March 11, 1930, at Garfield Hos pital. HARRY C. MACFATE. Sr., beloved husband of Eva C. Mac Fate (nee Small) of 637 Princeton pi. n.w. Funeral from his late residence on Friday. March 14. at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. In terment Rock Creek Cemetery. 13 MALLORY. WILLIAM (ED). On Wednesday. March 12. 1930. at his residence. 588 58th St ne., WILLIAM (ED) MALLORY, the beloved husband of Annie Washington Mallory. Remains resting at Henry S. Washington’s funeral home. 487 N st. n.w. Notice of *uneral later. MeCONVEY. CHARLES M. Suddenly, on Wednesday, March 12, 19S0.at Li* resi dence. Falls Church, Va.. CHARLES M., beloved husband of Margaret S. McCon vey. Funeral services at the Baptist Church, Falla Church. Va., on Friday, r 14, at 2 pm. Interment in Oak uood Cemetery, Falls Church. Va. MIDDLETON. FRANK l. °n Wednesday. March 12. 1930. at 7 p.m iJS* T hl * l i , i2sSi 1834 Lamont st. n.w.. FRANK L.. beloved husband of Blanche C. Middleton, In the 68th year of his age. Funeralrervices to be held on Friday, March 14. at 3 P.m.. at the Fourth Presbyterian Church. 13th and Fairmont sts. Relatives and ill*™!* in vited. Interment private. Please omit flowers. hSr» New York ave. n.w., where services will be held on Saturday. March 15. at 3 p.m. Interment in Arlington National Ceme tery. . 14 PARKER. FERD W. Suddenly on Thursday. March 13. 1930. FERD W . beloved hus band of Hannah F. Parker and father of William H.. Louise and Frances Parker. Services at his late residence. 181 V st. n.e,. Saturday. March 15. at 130 pm. Interment Arlington National Cemetery. RICK. FANNY. On Wednesday. March 12. 1930. at 1:30 p.m.. at the res dence of her daughter, Uti Ruth White. 1342 Potomac ave. s.e., FANNY RICK (nee Pettit), be loved wife of the late Fred G. Rick. Fu neral Friday. March 14, 1930, at 2 P.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. REES. THOMAS W. On March 12. 1930. THOMAS W„ beloved of Alice F. Rees (nee Deveau). Funeral from his late residence. 1342 Bond st.. Baltimore. Md. Due notice ROBINSON. SUSIE. On Monday. March 10, 1930. SUSIE ROBINSON, devoted mother of Harry. Aldman. Hillary. WlUle and Walter Robinson and Esther Lane Robin son. Funeral Friday. March 14, at 2 p.m.. from the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral £arlors. 2222 Ga. ave. n.w. Interment incoln Memorial Cemetery. 13 SELVEY, IDA. On Tuesday. March 11. 1930, IDA SELVEY, devoted wife of Joshua Sel vey. mother of Annie Copelln. Mollle Riggs. Lula Israel and sister of Samuel Bright. Funeral Friday. March 14. at 130 p.m., at Latonsville. Md. Remains rest ing at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors. 2222 Georgia ave. n.w. 13 STONE. FRANCIS WAYLAND. Suddenly on ■ Wednesday. March 12. 1930. at his resi dence. Wardman Park Hotel. FRANCIS WAYLAND STONE, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Leete Stone. Services at the S. H. Hines Co. funeral home.. 2901 14th st. n.w.. Friday. March 14. at 2 pm. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. 14 TANNER. LOUISE B. On Wednesday. March 12, 1930. at 4:30 p.m., at her residence. 5311 9th st n.w., Mrs. LOUISE B TAN NER. beloved mother of Mrs. Nan C. Atchison and Charles B. Tanner of New York City. Notice of funeral bereaftar. * TALYOR. JANE C. On Wednesday. March 12. 1930. at her residence. Providence. £ r . 1 5S e «»°*, or «* #^?ount . y - .JANE c, TAYIXDR (nee Thorne), beloved wife of the lete Francis O. Taylor, aged 96 years. Funeral from the above residence Satur day. March 15, at 10 *.m. Service* at Providence Church at 10:30 a.m. Relatives end friends invited. Interment church cemetery. 14 . THOMPSON. CHESTER G. On Wednesday. March 13. 1930. at Clinton. Md.. CHESTER Q. THOMPSON, beiovad aon of Albert C. Lillian L. Thompson (nee Frain). aged 9 months. Funeral from H. M. Padgett‘a funeral heme, 131 11th et. *.*.. Friday. March 14, atTp.m. Relative* and mends invited. Intghnant Congressional A-9 r 9lo dance. 3113 N it. n.w., JOICi WILLIAMS, father of the late Percy Williams and Beatrice Williams of Philadelphia, Pa. Funeral Saturday. March 16, at 2 p m., from Bond A Wilson’s funeral home. 18M L st. n.w. 14 WILSON, GERTRUDE t Passed away Wed nesday morning. March if. 1930. at th* residence of her son. Daniel Frederick Wilson. 1316 Randolph at. n.e.. GERTRUDE X. WILSON .of Burke, V*.. aged 81 years. Funeral at*Wakefield Chapel. Va.. near har late residence, on Friday. March 14, at 3 p.m. Relatives and friends Invited. WISE. LILLIE C. On Thursday. March 13, 1930. at *:4S a.m., LILLIE C. WISE, daugh ter of the iate Henry C. and Alverta Wise or Jefferson, Md. Funeral from the residence of her sister. Mrs. J. Frank Schofield. 713 Park rd. n.w., on Saturday, March 15. at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends Invited to attend. Interment at Rock Creek Cemetery. 14* WOOD. GEORGE WILSON. On Tuesday, March 11. 1930. GEORGE WILSON, be loved husband of the late Imogene C. Wood. Remains at chapel of Thomas F. Murray A Son. 2007 Nichols ave. s.e.. un til 10 a.m. Thursday. March 13. Funeral from the residence of his son. James O. Wood, 1414 T st. s.e., on Friday, March 14. at * p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. WRIGHT, W. OLIVER. Departed this life March 12. 1930. W. OLI VER WRIGHT of 1133 Fairmont et. n.w., beloved husband of Eliza J. Wright, father of the late Viola Wright Gatewood, and brother of William H. Wright. Margaret Wright and Betty Brown. He also leaves to mourn their loss a host of other rela tives and friends. Notice of funeral here after. is WYNKOOP. JAMES WILLIAM. On Wed uesdar, March 12. 1930, at hie residence. 408 Rhode mend ave, n.w., JAMES WIL LIAM WYNKOOP, beloved husband of Katharine Wynkoop. Funeral from hie late residence Friday. March 14, at 10 a.m. Interment Manassas, Va. 13 • itt 4HmorUun. BUTLER, LEITHA A. HALEY. JESSIE JO, Sacred to the memory of our beiovad mother, LEITHA A. BUTLER, and sister. JESSIE O. HALEY, who departed this life 11 years ago yesterday. March 13, 1919, and January 7, 1919, respectively. __Loved and remembered always. BENJAMIN W. BUTLER AND FAMILY. « EMBREY, ANNIE. In loving remembrance at my dear and only daughter, ANNIE EM BREY (nee Sheid), who departed thli Ufa nine years ago today, March. 13. 1921. I have only your memory, dear Ann!*, To remember my whole life through. And yours is on* I win never forget. DEVOTED MOTHER. CLTNKINS. WILLIAM HENRY. In sad and tender remembrance of my dear father, WILLIAM HENRY GLINKINS, who en tered into rest one year ago today, March 13. 1929. It ia not the tears et the time that era shed That tell of the hearts that are broken. But the silent tears in the after years, In remembrance silently spoken. YOUR DEVOTED DAUGHTER. • EDWARDS, CHARLES. In loving remem brance of our dear father, CHARLES ED WARDS, who died elk year* ago, March Side by side mother and father are Bleep in(i While in our hearts sweet, memories are keeping. No one knows the silent heartache. None but those who have lost can Ml Os the grief that Is borne in silence _F° r the one we love so well. beatwc * EMBREY, ANNIE. In sad but loving remem brance of my only daughter. ANNIE EM BREY (nee Sheid), who departed this Ufa nine years ago today. March 13. 1921. ; HER FATHER. •• HORSTKAMP. MARION C. In sad but lov ing remembrane# our dear mothar, MARION C. HORSTKAMP. who departed this life eighteen years ago today. March 13, 1913. HER DAUGHTERS AND SON * HOWARD, EDWARD. In loving remem brance of our dear husband and father, who departed this life ona year ago to day, March 13. 1929. Remembrance Is the golden chain Death tries to break, but aH in vain. DEVOTED WIPE AND SON. • HOWARD. EDWARD A. In fond remem brence of * devoted friend. EDWARD A. ' HOWARD, who died one year ago today, March 13, 1939. Loved In Use, Remembrance everlasting in death. * -A. FRIEND. • JONES. .MARSHALL. A tribute of love and devotion to the memory of our dear father, MARSHALL JONES, who died eight years ago today, March 13. 1923. A precious one from fls is gone, i A voice we loved is stilled. There is a vacancy in our hearts HIS'DEVOTED’cSrLDEENI’MRa- EDITH JOHKBO “ *f° I MALVAN, LOUIS B. In loving memory at our dear husband, father and grand i father, LOUIS B. MALVAN. who departed this life ona year ago today, March 18. 1 1&29. Ah, sweetly they slumber, nor love, hop*, nor fear. ; Peace, p|«ce, is the watchword, the only I MALVAN. WILLIAM T. AND LOUIS B. A . | loving tribute to the memory of our de ! voted sons and brothers. WILLIAM T. MAL , VAN, who departed this life October 20. 1927. and LOUIS B. MALVAN. who de parted this Use one year ago today. March 13, 1929. Gone from us. but not forgotten, _ Never shall your memory fade: Sweeter thoughts shall ever Unger . _ Round the spot where thou art laid. MOTHER MRS. CLARENCE B. MALVAN: SISTERS, E. BEATRICE MALVAN AND MRS. JOSEPHINE M. MITCHELL. • i MOORE. ANNIE R. AND SILAS H. In lov i ing remembrance of our mother. ANNIR R. MOORE, who died six years ago, March i 13, 1924, and of our father, SILAS H: MOORE, who died twenty-six years ago today, March 11, 1904. THEIR CHILDREN. ► RABBITT. FAULE JOSEPH. In sweet mem ory cf our dear and only boy. PAULK JOSEPH RABBITT, who was taken from us so suddenly two years ago today. March 13, 1928. at the age of 5 years 9 months. Ood took our boy from our home, but never from our heart*. HIS DEVOTED MOTHER. DAD AND BIS | ROSE. MAGGIE F. In loving memory of my I dear wife, MAGGIE F. ROSE, who de : parted this Use 19 years ago today, March | 13. 191 L I have a picture framed of you, Framed in memory, loving and trut; None but my eye* can see that face. Deep in my heart ls^lts hiding place. I HER DEVOTED HUSBAND. GEORGE W. ; ROSE. * TISINGER. JOSEPH B. In loving memory of our husband and father, JOSEPH B. TISINGER. who departed this Use two years ago today, March 13, 1938. THE FAMILY. • WANDER. MARY M. In sad but loving reo membrenee of our dear mother. MARY M. WANDER, who died thjee^jregrets o FUNERAL DIRECTORS. V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor connected with th* original W. R. Spears establish ffiSi «* 1009 H St. N.W. Formerly 940 F St. N.W. ' - Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance ajA*feJ3i Lincoln 0524 Established 1*76 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. _ 1»T Hth St. N.W. Fhoae North #047 ALMUS R. SPEARE Succeeding tht Original W. B. Speara Ce. 1623 Connecticut Ave. POTOMAC 4600 .9 yre. at 1398 H at., 45 yra. at 949 I at. Clyde J. Nichols, Inc* 4809 9th St. N.W. CeL 8384. J. WILLIAM LEE’S SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CREMATORIUM. 332 PA. AVE. N.W. NATIONAL 1384, 1388 CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL SB. Phone Lincoln Mil. Joseph F. Birch's Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W. tt&fflfgg Frank Geicr's Sons Co* ~ ModernCfogpiH.Telephone Natione! 2473 TIMOTHY HANLON Funeral Director Private Ambulanee 641 H St. N.E. Line. 5543 M. Dignified, Efficient Service Service Chapal Wo Wo Deal & Co* LINCOLN 9300. FUNERAL DESIGNS. GEO. 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