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PETER. DAVID SIDNEY. We wish to
thank our friends and relatives for their
great assistance. sympathy and floral
tributes at the death of our son and
brother. DAVID SIDNEY PETER
L. R PETER AND FAMILY. *
HEBBRON. HARRY. I wish to thank the
Pastors of Ashury Church and members
of the Elks. Columbia Aid. Young Men's
Protective Association, co-workers of the
Bureau of Engraving and my many friends
for cards of sympathy and beautiful floral
tributes during the illness and death of
my brother. HARRY HEBBRON.
ESSIE HEBBRON. •
__ ANTONELLI. ELISE. Suddenly. on
Thursday April 14 193®. at Johns Hop
kins Hospital. Baltimore. Md . ELISE
ANTONELLI beloved wife of Prank An
tonelli and daughter of Demonic and Louise
Devjto of 233 Baltimore ave.. Caoitol
Heights. Md
Funeral from the above residence on
Monday April is. at 19:39 am. High
r»ouiem mass at St Mathias' Church.
Caoitol Heights, at 11 a.m Intermeji*
Mount Olivet Cemetery. Relatives and
friends invited IT
BACIGALI'PPI. PETRO CARLO (PETE
Bl'TLER. On Thursday ADril 14. 1938
PETRO CARLO BACIGALUPPI. beloved
husband of Mabel E. Baclgaluppi and
fathrr of Mrs. Walter Cruit. Mrs Mai
earet Higgs and Carl. John and Joseph
Baclgaluppi
Funeral from his late residence. 30.">
Carmody road Seat Pleasant. Md.. on
Monday. April 1* at S:39 a.m.: thence
to St Margaret's Church, where mass
will be said at. 9 am Relatives and
friends invited. Interment St. Mary's
Cemetery Arrangements by Wm. H.
Gardo A Co. IT
BAKER. NANCY ETHEL. On Friday
April IS. 1938. NANCY ETHEL BAKER,
the beloved wife of Albert Kyle Baker.
Funeral from the W. W Chambers Co.
funeral home. 1499 Chapin st.. n.w.. on
Bunday. April IT. at 1 p.m Relatives and
friends invited. Interment Herndon. Va. IT
BARTON. NANCY. On Saturday April
16. IP,36 at the residence of Mr. and Mrv
W. W. Siberf. 2032 Otis st. n e NANCY
BARTON, beloved mother of Maude Sibert,
George and Floyd Barton
Funeral from the W. W. Chambers Co.
Suburban funeral home P16 Cleveland
ave . Riverdale. Mb . on Monday. April
18 Services and Interment in Arlington
National Cemetery 'Memorial Gate en
trance) at 2 n m. Friends invited. 18
BELT. WILLIAM PALMER. On Fri
da v. April 15. 1938 at Sibley Memorial
Hospital WILLIAM PALMER BELT, be
loved husband of Ada Elizabeth Belt of
341 Maryland ave. Hvattsville. Md. He
is also survived by four sons. George E.
Thomas M.. Norman B of Hyattsville and
William Bowen Belt of Flushing. Long
Island. Remains resting at Gasch's fu
neral home. 46 Maryland ave.. Hyatts
Ville. Md
Services at the above funeral home on
Monday April 18 at in a.m. Relatives
and friends invited. Interment Fort Lin
coln Cemetery. 17
BERRY. AUGUSTUS L. On Saturday.
April IS. 1938. at ,5.50 a.m AUGUSTUS
L BERJRY of 724 Kenyon st. n.w.. beloved
husband of Edith Copeland Berry, devoted
father of Dolores. Celeste- Augustus. Jr.
Albert LaVerne and Natali* Berry: son of
the late Butler and Mattie Berrv and
brother of Mrs Mamie Haynes. Mrs. Edna
Marshall and Everett L Berry
Notice of funeral later. Arrangements
by McGuire's. 18
BERNSTEIN. SARA. On Friday. April
15 1938. at th* home of her daughter.
Mrs Anna B Nathanson. 3623 Ordwav
ft. n.w. SARA BERNSTEIN wife of the
late Joseph Bernstein and mother of
Maurice L and Joseph Bernstein and Mrs.
Anna F. Nathanson. Mrs. Sonhie Cohen
and Mrs Theresa Levine
Funeral from the above residence on
Monday April 16. at ii a.m. Interment
Adas Israel Cemetpry. 17
BROOKS. CHARLES. On Saturday
Annl 16. 1938. CHARLES BROOKS of
1*11 4th st n.w. He is survived by two ,
sisters and two brothers and other rein- j
fives and friends Remains resting at j
th* Malvan & Schev funeral home. N. J.
ave. and P st. n w
Notice of funeral later.
BROWN. CARRIE E. On Friday April
15. 1938. at providence Hospital CARRIE
E BROWN, wife of the late Edward L.
Brown mother of Mrs. Marguerite Schultz.
Funeral services at the W. W Cham
bers Co. Southeast funeral home. 517 nth
at s e . on Mondav. April, is. at 2 pm
Relatives and friends invited. Interm*nt ;
Cedar Hill Cemetery. IT
BROWN. LILA. On Thursdav, Anril It. 1
lms ar Oalltnger Hospital. LILA BROWN. :
daughter of John Caldwell. wife nf Stanley ;
Brown mother of Elizabeth Jenkins, sister
of Frankie and Odonell Caldwell, step- !
daughter of Apme Caldwell, niece of Ger
trude Forney nf Lenoir. N C . other rela- !
tires and friends also survive
Remains resting at Frazier's funeral
home. 3RP R. I. ave. n.w.. where funeral
services will he held on Monday. April IS
a' 2 45 pm. Interment Woodlawn Com- i
eterv. j 7 |
BROWN. WILLIAM T. Departed this life
April 15, J93R. at 1(1:30 a m . WILLIAM T.
BROWN, devoted husband of Susie A.
Broun He leaves to mourn their loss
four sisters and one brother. Mrs. Maggie
Jnr.es. Mrs. Marie E. Wilson Mrs. Rosie
■Williams. MTS. Anr.le Adams and John H.
Brown, devoted father nf eight children.
Katie E. Brown. Mary A. Queen. Frances
L. Brown. Edna M Brown and Beatrice A.
Everett. William E. Lawrence and Irving
Brown. Also surviving him are nine grand
children and a host, of other relatives and
friends. Remains resting at Earl Betters'
funeral home. 1203 Walter st s.e.. until I
Sunday. April 17: thence at his late resi- j
dence, 1422 D st. r e.
_ Funeral Tuesday April IP. |93R from
Rv Cyprian's Church. 13th and C sfs. s.e,. j
where reouiem high mass will be sung at !
Po clock for the repose of his soul. Inter
ment at Mount Olivet Cemetery. 1R»
BURKE. GEORGE. JR. On Wednesday.
*i 2' _J.22.5_ Emergency Hospital.
GEORGE BURKE. Jr., son of George Burke
and the late Janie Burke, husband or Lu
£ ‘lie Burtte. father of George A., Willie E.
Melvin B . Linwood. Norman D. and Paul
M. Burke.
Remains resting at. Frazier's funeral
home. 3RP R. j. sve n.w.. where funeral
services will be held on Monday. April
Is at 1 p.m. Interment Woodlawn Cem
etery. j T
BUTLER. JOSEPH F. (SPONGIE). De- 1
Jetted this life on Friday April 15. Ift.'iv !
^'GeUmger Hospital. JOSF7PH E 'SPON
GtE 1 BUTLER He leaves to mourn their
loss a mother, father, one daughter and !
four brothers.
Funeral Monday. April is. i risk. at D
from the funeral home of W Earl ;
Walter st. s.e. Interment i
Mount Olivet Cemetery, Friends and
relatives invited to attend.
CAMPBELL. RICHARD. On Friday,
.'l RICHARD CAMPBELL,
brother of Maude Hansborough. Cecelia
Davidson and Nathan Campbell. He also
leaves other relatives and friends
Funeral Monday. April 1R. at 9:3(1 am.
,,°.E U1P w Ernest. Jarvis funeral home.
14.iv You st. n.w . thence to St. Ausus
tine s Catholic Church where mass will be
offered at in a m. for the repose of his
soul. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery.
COLDEN. HON. CHARLES J. On Fri
Sa.y', ^Si!1 at Walter Reed Hos
pital, CHARLES J. COLDEN. beloved hus
band of Clara N. Colden
Remains resting at Lee's funeral home.
* v, *'■ and Mass. ave. ne. where services
Vill be held on Monday. April 1R. at
2 p m Relatives and friends invited
Interment San Pedro. Calif. 17 '
Aoh?LHNS1 nuf0RGI^XA' °n Thursday.
Ap.ll 14 193R. at her residence, line
Kenilworth aye. n.e . GEORGIANA COL
LINS, wife of the late James S. Collins.
She leaves three daughters, one son.
two granddaughters, two great-grandchil
dren. other relatives and friends. Remains
resting at her late residence
fjbm St. Paul's M. E. Church.
Oxon Hill. Md.. on Sunday. April 17. at 1
oclork Interment in church cemetery.
Arrangements by John T Rhlnes * Co. 17
./USt" EFFIE A On Thursday. April
14 193R. at her residence. 35(14 13th st
n.w. EFFIE A CRAIG
FMneral services at the above residence
on Monday April 1R. at R::in a m.: thence
to the Shrine of the Sacred Heart Idthl
s and Park road n.w.. where mass will
b» said at 9 a m. Interment Holy Rood
Cemetery j
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DYER, CHARLEb A. Departed this
life on Thursday. April 14. 1938 at Mercy i
Hospital. Pittsburgh. Pa.. CHARLES A.
DYER, beloved husband of Christine Dyer,
father of Charles, jr.. Dorothy. Charlotte.
Raymond and Marian D.ver. He also leaves
to mourn their loss a sister. Mrs. Bessie
Jackson; three brothers. Dr. J. F. Dyer.
Dr. W. Henry Dyer of Columbus. Ohio;
Samuel R. Dyer and a host of other rela
tives and friends.
Remains resting at Frazier’s funeral
home. 389 Rhode Island ave. n.w., until
11 a.m. Monday. April 18; thence to Em
manuel Baptist Church. Garfield. D. C..
where services will be held at 12 noon.
Rev. c. W. Ward officiating. Interment
Lincoln Memorial Cemetery.
EICHHOLZ. FRED J. On Friday April
15. 1938. at his residence 14 14 Foxhall
road n.w FRED J. EICHHOLZ. beloved
husband of the late Catherine E. Eichholz.
lovpd by all.
Funeral services at his late residence on
Monday. April 18. at 2 p.m. Interment
Glen wood Cemetery. 17
EWING. ALBERT A. Suddenly, on Satur
day. April 1H. 1938. at his residence, loft
Ridee rd. sc. ALBERT A EWING, be
loved husband of Carolyn Ewing.
Notice of funeral later.
GAINES, JOHN. Departed this life on
Thursday. April 14. 1938. at Casualty Hos
pital. after a brief illness. JOHN GAINES.
He leaves to mourn their loss a loving wife.
Mamie Gaines a brother. Joseph Gaines,
and other relatives and friends
Remains resting at Barnes & Matthews’
funeral home. HI 4 4th st.. s w . where fu
neral services will be held on Monday.
April 18. at 1 p.m. Interment Harmony
Cemetery.
GRAVES. JOHNSON. On Saturday. April
;£• at Soldiers' Home Hospital.
JOHNSON GRAVES. He leaves to . urn
their lo«s eight daughters and one .-.on,
and other relatives and friends.
,, Funeral from the Frazier funeral home.
.189 r. i gve. n.w.. on Tuesday. April 19.
at 1 p.m. Interment Arlington National
Cemetery.
HAYDEN. CATHERINE L. On Satur
nay April lb. 1PUS at Providence Hos
pital CATHERINE L HAYDEN, beloved
daughter of William T. and Sylvia Havdon.
Funeral from her parents- residence.
Minnesota ave. s.e. on Monday.
April 18. at P UO a m., thence to St.
Theresas Church. lUth and V sts. se
where mass will bp offered at in a m. for
the repose of her soul. Relatives and
friends invited. Interment Cedar Hill
Cemetery. ]7
HENGESBACH. ELIZABETH T. On
Thursday. April 14. 1938. ELIZABETH
T HENGESBACH. belovea daughter of
thp late Charles F. and Mary Agnes
Hengpsbach
Funeral from the chapel of Thomas F.
Murray. 2007 Nichols ave. se.. on Mon
day. April 18. at 8:3n am; thence to
St Francis Xavier s Church. 28th st. and
Pa. ave. s.e. where mass will be offered
at r» a m. for the repose of her soul Rel
atives and friends invited Interment
Cedar Hill Cemetery. Remains mav be
viewed after 12 noon Saturday. April lb.
IT
HENLEY. JOSEPHINE. On Friday, April
1-v 1938. at Gaithersburg. Md JO
SEPHINE HENLEY, beloved wife of the
late Edward Henley. Remains resting at
the Colonial funeral home of Wm. Reuben i
Pumphrey. Rockville. Md.
Notice of funeral later.
HITT. R S. REYNOLDS. On Saturday.
April lo. 1038. at his residence. 224 1 S
H S REYNOLDS HITT, husband
of Edith Gray Hitt.
<Dnvate» at his late residence
on Monday. April 18. at 3 p,m. Interment
Rock Creek Cemetery.
HOLLOMAN. PATRICK J. On Satur
day. AptiI J b. 1038. at, his residence j mo i
K sf. n e PATRICK J HOLLOHAN be
loved son of the late Robert J. and Ellen
Sfanlon Hoilohan and beloved brother of '
Katherine A. Hoilohan and the late Harry :
S. and Robert J. Hoilohan
Funeral will be held from the above 1
residence on Tuesday. April If*, at s 30
a m Reouiem mass at Holy Name Church
at 0 a m. Interment Mount Olivet Cem- ;
etery. Relatives and friends invited. 18
HOWARD. JOHN D. Departed this life
on Saturday. April lb. 193*. at Gallinger
Hospital, after a short illness. JOHN D
HOWARD He was the loving husband of
Marv L. Howard and devoted father of
John D. Howard. Ir. Remains resting at
Barnes & Matthews' funeral home. 614
4th st. s.w
Notice of funeral later.
HOWELL. RAYMOND. On Saturday.
Apri. 1H. 1 PUS at Emergency Hospital.
RAYMOND HOWELL. be»oved son of the
late Joseph C. and Mar C. Howell (nee
Peterson'.
Funeral from the T Frank Murray fu- •
neral home. 7 41 11th st. s.e . on Tuesday. !
April IP at 8 In a m thence to Sf.
Francis Xavier Church 28th and Pa. ave.
se. where mass will be said at p am
for the repose of his soul. Relatives and
friends invited Interment St. Ignatius
Cemetery. Oxen Hill Md. is
III RT. EDITH MrPHERSON Departed
this life on Tuesday. April 12 1 PUS EDITH
MCPHERSON HURT of 1U1U Que st n.w
daughter of Charles McPherson, wife of
Char.es E. Hurt. She also is survived hy i
one son and other relatives and friends. |
Remains resting at the Malvan Schey fu- i
neral home. N. J. ave. and R st. n.w
Funeral services at Poolesville. Md . on
Sunday. April 17, at 1 pm. Interment
church cemetery.
JONES. CHARLES WICKHAM. On Sat
urday. April lb. I PUS. after a Iona illness
CHARLES WICKHAM JONES of the Broad
moor Apartments, beloved husband of Pir
e11IUa t?’ ‘J°*XPS- , Remains resting at the
H Hines Co. funeral home. 290 L 14th
st. n.w.
Services and interment private Please
omit flowers 'Phoenix. Arir. and Dodae
vule. Wis.. papers please copy.) 18
JONES, JAMES CARLTON. On Friday.
April lo. 1938. JAMES CARLTON JONES,
thp beloved son of John C and Sally Jones
1 services at his late residence.
10 Marlboro pike. Hillside. Md.. on Mon
day. April 18. at 11 a m. Relatives and
friends invited. Interment Washington
National Cemetery Services by W. w
Chambers Co. Southeast funeral home. IT
KEEGAN. ANNE .1. On Saturday. Anril '
aT Providence Hospital. ANNE,
J. KEEGAN beloved wife of John M. Kre- j
Ban Of w»‘:i Georgia ave. n_W Remains i
resting at the Jamps T. Rvan funeral
home. H1 ( Pa. ave. se
Funeral from the James T Ryan funeral
home. .21? Pa. ave. s.e.. on Monday. Anri]
1*. at 8:1ft a m.: thence to the Church of
the Nativity, tiimtl Georgia ave. n v, where
mass will be offered at !> a m Relatives
and triends invited. Interment Mount
Olivet Cemetery.
KROUSE. BLANCHE LOUISE. On Sat- i
ttrday. April It:. 1P2K. a! tier residence
I'.V.) North Capitol st.. BLANCHE LOUISE
KROUSE. beloved datichier of the late
Cap;. J. Edwin and Virginia Krouse
Remains resting at Lees funeral home.
♦ ih st. and Mass. ave. n.e.. until Tuesday,
April IP. ai S.'IO a.m.: thence to St
ftloysions Catholic Church. North Capitol
and Eve Ms., where reouietn mass will be
rmereri at » a.m. for repose of her soul.
Relatives and friends invited. Interment
Prospect Hill Cemetery. 1 s
LAYTON. LUCINDA M. On Friday.
April 1 :t IP.IS. at her son's home. Flor
ence. Md.. LUCINDA M. LAYTON, aged
, o years
Funeral on Sunday. April 1 7. at. 2pm
com her son's home. William O. Lavton'
Arrangements by Rov W Barber, funerai
iirector. Laytonsville. Md.
MINOR. NANNIE. Departed this life
April IK. I Pits. NANNIE MINOR of ?« O
;L devoted mother of Sallie Francis
ocott. Mary K. Walsh. Annie Johnson. 1
lames and Harry Norris. She leaves 1o I
Tiourn their loss a loving sister. Josephine
Washington, and other relatives and '
rmnds. Remains may he viewed after 1
a.m. Monday. April is. at Barbour Bros.’
uneral homp. 48 K st. n.e.
funeral Tuesday. April IP. at » a.m
rnm Holy Redeemer Church. New York »vp.
between New Jersey ave. and 1st st.
interment Mount Olivet Cemetery.
MONTGOMERY. THOMAS B. On Fri
1aV. April 1ft. 1P.1K. ai his residence K'M
T'y, nS THOMAS B MONTGOMERY,
beloved husband of Ollle Montgomery
Viioi" Pnm5 S' tilp B,*>ve residence
inn! 1 nm. Monday. April is
Funeral aervlces at the Sixth Presbv
i w ,nvrChH)rrh * 'f?'!?- Bn'1 Kennedy sis.
i,pe.MonaBV, AprL1 <*• ** 1MO Pm. Ret- 1
V,' ” Bni fnenris invited. Interment
-ilpn^ood Omptprv. 17 |
MONTGOMERY. THOMAS B. The of- ;
fleers and members of Star
isoaneled Banner Council. No. 8.
are requested to attend funeral '
5S,r.^J?es 01 <’»r late brother.
THOMAS B MONTGOMERY, to
be held from his late residence.
-..... , 7 i st- n.e., Sunday night
*.-in o dock. Signed. !
... , SADDLE Councilor.
Attest: GEORGE P BARNES. Secretary.
* O SHEA. .IOHN. On Fridav Arnl i ^
°i?*t?A beloved son of the :
ate Patrick and Margaret OShea.
,™'inP,r-,.ofBlr.wT>.r Costello's funeral :
anTu'ia'Y, Na°ooh c»»tol nn Monday.
aPriT>i.\r at~§30 a m- ^R^auiem mass at
3i Paul s Church at P a.m Relatives
.frJ®ndst invited. Interment Mount
Olivet Cemetery. 17
io?«,T?; I!FNRV 1‘ Friday. April 15.
L«ivL.at bis residence. b40 C st n e
HENRY L. OTTO. beloved husband of "the
iare Lriila Otto.
Funeral will be held from his late real
dence on Monday. April 18. at n am.
[nterment Prospect Hill Cemetery. (Bal
timore papers Please copt.) 17
h- A special communi
cation of Lebanon Lodge. No 7, F A A
M>qas hereby called for Monday. April' 18:
193*. at 10 a.m.. at the Masonic Temple,
o conduct the Masopic services for our
late brother. HENRY L. OTTO
ARTHUR M. ROBINSON. Master. 17
PAGE. MARGARET ANN. On Friday
April 15. 1938. at George Washington
Hospital. MARGARET ANN PAGE beloved
Fife of the late George William Page
mother of Mrs George Kahn. Mrs. Clar
ence Kelley of Roanoke. Va.: Cleo P
Page. John P. Page of Roanoke and George
= Page: sister of Mrs. Lila Alifl of
Souderton. Pa.
Funeral services at the W. W. Cham
bers Co. funeral home. 1400 Chapin st.
3*"..™ Monday. April 18. at 10 a.m.
Relatives and friends invited. Interment
Washington National Cemetery. 17
PATRICK. GRACE W. (NEE COOLEY).
Or. Saturday. April 10. 1038. at Walter
Raert General Hospital GRACE W. PAT
RICK (nee Conlcv). beloved wife of Mai
Sen. Mason M. Patrick (retired I. mother
of Lieut. Bream Cooley Patrick, U. S
Army. Remains resting at the W W
Chambers Co. funeral home. 1400 Cha
otn st. n w
Prneral services at Walter Reed Me
morial Chapel on Sunday. April 17. at 3
dm Relatives and friends invited. In
terment private. 17
RITCHIE. ELLA VIRGINIA. On Fri
day. April 15, 1938. at her residence. 819
Arlington. Va.. ELLA
VIRGINIA RITCHIE, beloved wife of Jef
ferson J Ritchie. Remains resting at. her
late residence after fi p.m. Friday. April 15
Funeral services at the above residence
ffimE&e."™ 18' *t 10 ••m- tat*r^«7nt
STENGLE WILL TALK
Government Workers' Council to
Meet Thursday Night.
The Government Workers’ Council,
composed ol women In Government
service, will meet at the Alva Belmont
House, 144 B street N.E., at 8 p.m.
Thursday.
Charles I. Stengle. president of the
American Federation of Government
Employes, will speak.
_ SEYFFERTH. WILLIAM JOSEPH. On
Friday. Ap-ril 15. 1998. at Siblev Memorial
Hospital. WILLIAM JOSEPH SEYFFERTH
beloved son of Juanita S. Marshall and
Elmer L. Marshall.
Funeral services at the W. W. Cham
bers Co. Southeast funeral home. 517
11th st. s.e.. on Monday. April 18. at 8:90
am.: thence to St. Patrick's Catholic
Church, loth and G sts. n.w . where high
reouiem mass will be sung at 9 a m. for
the repose of his soul. Relatives and
friends invited. Interment Rock Creek
Cemetery. 37
SHANLEY. BRIDGET. Suddenly, on Sat
urday. April 10. 1998. at her residence.
1‘MO Morse st. n.e.. BRIDGET SHANLEY
• nee Donnelly>. beloved wife of John H
Shanley and mother of Anthony 8 Shan
ley. Mrs. Catherine Casey. Mrs. Loretta
Klodsen. Joseph Shanley. Mrs. Mary Al
lison and the late John J. Shanley.
Funeral will be held from the above
residence on Tuesday. April 19. at 9f9o
a m. Requiem mass at Holy Name Church
at 10 a m. Interment Mount Olivet Ceme
tery. Relatives and friends invited. 18
SIPHER. WILLIAM MOSES. On Friday.
April 15. 1998. at the home of his daugh
ter. Mrs Edna M Unruh. *201 I N. Nelson
st . Arlington. Va.. WILLIAM MOSES
SIPHER. beloved husband of the late
Margaret Ann Sipher and father of KiVke
C. Siper. Mrs. Edna M. Unruh and Mrs.
Ruth E. Thomas of Arlington. Va.. and
Mrs. Sybil S. Maddox of Mtddlesboro. Ky.:
also surviving are seven grandchildren and
three great-grandchildren.
Remains resting at the Ives funeral
home. *284 7 Wilson blvd.. Arlington- Va .
where funeral services will be held Sun
day. April IT. at 9 p.m. Interment Co
lumbia Gardens Cemetery.
SMITH. LOUISA F. On Friday. April
I? 1998. LOUISA E. SMITH of 1 7H7
Willard st. n.w.. wife of John W. Smith,
sister of the late George Satterfield. She
is also survived by one daughter one son.
other relatives and friends. Remains rest
ing at the Me Ivan A Schev funeral home.
N. J ave and R st. n.w.
Funeral from above parlor on Tuesday.
April It* at *2:90 pm. Interment Wood
lawn Cemetery.
SMOOT. JOHN D. K. On Saturday.
April J«. 1998 at the Alexandria Hos
pital. JOHN D K. SMOOT of McLean. Va..
beloved husband of Julia Brauner Smoot
Services at St John's Church. McLean,
va on Monday. April IS. at 11 am.
Interment Oak Hill Cemetery.
STEWART. MARIE VIRGINIA. On Frl
£?;^AJ?ril 15 1998 at Freedmen'a Hospital.
MARIE VIRGINIA STEWART. beloved
daughter of Ernest and Lula Stewart.
She also leaves four sisters, three brothers,
other relatives and friends. Remains rest
ing at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church.
H9-: You st. n.w . until 4 p m. Saturday.
Anril 1<’> thereafter at her late residence,
.it Jones Bridge road Chevy Chase. Md.
Funeral Sunday. April IT. at 1:90 pm.
from the Mount Zion M. E Church. Lin
den Md. Interment church cemetery. 17
TAYLOR. HENRIETTA EPPS On
Thursday April 14 1998. HENRIETTA
EPPS TAYLOR of 98 Eve st. n.e.. devoted I
mother of Anna. Phyllip Claud and John- j
son Epps: daughter of Addison Halev. sis- !
ter of Mrs. Bettv Peyton Mrs Jennie i
Ra'h and Mrs Alice Smith. Archie and
Taft Holey She also leaves other rela
tes and friends.
Funeral Sundav. April IT. et 9 p.m . I
from the John T. Rhines funeral chapel.
9rd and Eve sts. s.w., Rev. M Brown of
ficiating. Interment In Bealton. Va on
Monday. April IS. 17
WILSON. JOSEPH. Departed this life
on Friday. Anril 15 1998. at Blue Plains
D C., JOSEPH WILSON son of the laie
Mary Jane Wilson and brother of Hat tip
Hinton He also leaves to mourn their loss
one aunt a cousin, an adopted sister and
other relatives and friends. Remains may
be viewed after 1 •* p m Monday April 18.
at Barbour Bros.’ funeral home. 48 K
st. n.e
Funeral Tuesday. April 19. at 1 90 pm.
irom the above funeral home. Rev. D. C.
Pope officiating. Interment Harmony j
Cemetery.
WOODLAND. ANNIE. On Saturday. !
19'.s at Cleveland Hospital, j
^iW'JIE WOODLAND daughter of ihe late
Alfred and Louisa Lindsev. .sister of the
!a'c Mrs Marta Grav
Funeral Monday April 1* at *2 p.m .
from the McGuire funeral home. 1 8*:n fith
st n.w. Interment Lincoln Memorial Cem
ptery. Friends invited.
lit Urtmiriam. •'
HICKS. LUCINDA AND ESTELLE. In
*ad but. loving remembrance of our dear
mother and sister. LUCINDA AND
ESTELLE HICKS- who departed this life
three years §co. April 17. 1995. and five
years ago. April 2. 1933 [l
To have, to love and then to Dart.
Is the greatest sorrow’ of our hearts.
THE FAMILY •
JAEGER. VICTOR E. In sad but lov
ing remembrance of my devoted husband
*nd our beloved father. VICTOR E
JAEGER who departed this life tw-o vear*
ago today. April 17. 193«
HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN.
LEDERER. CAROLINE. In loving re
membrance of my dear mother. CAROLINE
LEDERER. who left me eight years ago
today. April IT. 1930.
The month of ADnl again is here,
To me the saddest of all the vear.
Because eight years ago todav
My loving mother passed away.
Treasured thoughts of one so dear
Often brings a silent tear:
Thoughts return to scenes lone past.
Timp rolls on but memories last.
Nothing bur memory as I journey on.
Longing for a smile from my loved one
eonp;
None knows the depth of my deep regret, j
But I remember when others forget.
HER SON CHARLES. • !
MAIER. GEORGE J P. In loving re
membrance of our dear husband and '
father. GEORGE J P MAIER who dr- !
Darted this life six years ago today. April
IT. 1932.
The month of April aeain is here*
To us the saddest of the year.
Because six years ago today
Our loving husband and father passed
HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN. •
MILLS. ANDREW. In sad but loving
TiVfTr£bra£re of my dear brother ANDREW’
MTLLS who departed this life two years
ago today. April IT. 193K.
The world mav change from year to year
And friends from day to day;
But never will the one I love
From memory pass a wav
HIS LOVING BROTHER RAYMOND. •
MURRAY, ROSA LEE. In sad but lov
ng remembrance of our dear mother and
rrandmother. Mrs. R06A LEE MURRAY,
vho departed this life one vear ago to
lay. April IT* 1937.
Dur saddest, day of all the year,
rhe day we lost our mother dear.
Ve ve missed her voice, her loving smile;
Her life with us was well worth while.
LER DEVOTED DAUGHTER. ZELIE
BROWN. AND GRANDSON. EMORY
TURNER *
PENNA. PROVIDENCE MARIE. In lov
ng memory of my devoted wife. PROVI
DENCE dear, who departed this life nine
ears aeo today. April 1 7. 1929.
The month of April again is here.
To me the saddest of all the year.
Because nine years ago today
My darling wrife passed away.
Nine long years I've lived without you,
But your memory hovers near
To guide me through each sorrow,
M.v darling Providence.
LER DEVOTED HUSBAND. ANTHONY
PENNA. •
RIDGWAY. FANNIE E Fifteen years
iso my mother. FANNIE E. RIDGWAY.
eft us for a more beautiful world. On
his Easter day may she be happv in
ler heavenly home
LER DEVOTED DAUGHTER. ALMA
RIDGWAY FORTUNE •
SMITH. SARAH PENDLETON. In sad
>ut loving remembrance of our dear
nother and sister. SARAH PENDLETON
5MITH. who departed this life eleven years
tgo today. April IT. 1927
Gone, but not forgotten.
MOVING SISTBRS. DAUGHTER AND
SONS. •
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desiring information on Hospitalization
call or write
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WOMEN’S LASHING
CHARGES UPHELD
Letters Asking Roosevelt's Aid
Are Borne Out in Probe by
Arkansas Agent.
By the Associated Press.
LITTLE ROCK. Ark., April 16 —A
State Labor Department agent re
ported today that two Negro women
prison inmates who complained to
President Roosevelt they were ill
treated • apparently” had been lashed
and forced to work long hours.
The two women—Margaret Porter
and Estella Lovett—slipped from the
prison bunkhouse to mail letters to
President Roosevelt asserting they were
lashed often, forced to work from 2
a.m. until 8:30 p.m. and given inade
quate food.
Safety Engineer Wilson Runton sub
mitted a formal report to Commis
sioner Ed I. McKinley. The investi
gation began several days ago when
the United States Department of
Labor referred to Mr. McKinley the
complaints to President Roosevelt.
Mr. Runton quoted the prison su
perintendent as saying work shifts of
up to 18 hours a day had been neces
sary during the early spring crop
planting time, but there were times
when the women could rest.
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A. B. C. Board
_< Cont.inued^From First Page.)
federation of a resolution opposing
pending congressional legislation to
amend the alcoholic beverage control
act, providing that the board be re
quired to consult the wishes of resi
dents only within 600 feet of places for
which liquor licenses are requested.
Grow Out of Resolutions. ’
The attack on the board grew out of
two resolutions reported by the Fed- I
erat.ion’s Committee on Law andLegis
lation. The first, requesting that the
Federation protest sale of liquor in'
the Manor Park residential area, was
voted down on the recommendation
of the committee. The committee held
that the question was of local char- i
acter and not a proper subject for
Federation action and that the Com
missioners have adequate power to,
create dry areas within residential
areas to meet the wishes of residents.
The second resolution, sponsored by
a group of associations, opposed enact
ment of the 600-foot limitation amend
ment.
Mr. Lodge said the 600-foot pro
posal is » mattter of vital importance
to all District residents, declaring it!
would deny citizens outside the limit!
from even being heard in protest
against granting of liquor licenses in
their neighborhoods. He cited an
example near American University, in
which all the property on both sides
of the street within 600 feet of a store ,
which had applied for a liquor license
was in the hands of two owners, i
Under the proposed amendment, he
said, the board would have to con
sult only these two owners, and resi- |
dents outside the 600-foot limit would
have no right to a hearing.
Mr. McLean joined with Mr. Lodge
in insisting that "what ought to count.
is the general sentiment of the neigh
borhood, not only those within 600
feet."
Opposed to Horse Raring.
The Federation voted to file a reso
lution and report from the Law and
Legislation Committee, in view of the
signing by the President of the Dis
trict numbers bill. It reiterated its
opposition to enactment of any legis
lation to legalize horse-race betting.
A resolution proposed by the Pro
gressive Citizens' Association advocat
ing legislation giving home owners the
right to rent parking space in front
of their own property was rejected by
the Federation on the ground it would
be ' impracticable. di.<:riminatory and
contrary to public welfare.”
A bill providing for registration of
professional engineers was recom
mitted for further study, as was a bill
covering license fees in interstate sales
of liquor, as, for example, on railroad
trains.
On motion of William MoK. Clay
ton, chairman of the Public Utility's
Committee, the federation instructed
its secretary to write to Senate and
House conferees on the District taxi
cab liability bill asking that the meas- j
ure be expedited and passed this
session.
The federation voted down a j
measure to increase penalties for
assault with a dangerous weapon, to
imprisonment for life, without right
of parole for first offense, and death
for second offense. It took the posi
tion such penalties were "too drastic.’*
Tuberculosis Drive Supported.
It voted to support the Tuberculosis
Association in its campaign for arrest
and forcible hospitalization of any I
person afflicted with the disease who
is apt to communicate it to others.
Dr. Charles B. Campbell, chairman
nf the Public Health Committee, pre
dicted that absolute segregation of
tuberculosis victims eventually will 1
become universal and that only then
will the disease be stamped out.
Praising the efficiency of Dr. A.
Magruder MacDonald. District eor
oner. and his staff. Dr. Campbell re
quested that his committee be given
Select a Lot Today in
BEAUTIFUL—MODERN
Washington National Cemetery
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Inspiring. Peaceful. Protected by a
Perpetual Care Fund
A to IS Minutes from District
illustrated Folder Won Keauest.
Easy Terms of Payment
Washington National Cemetery
Nott-Seef orion—White
Opposite Cedar Hill
Suitland Road, Md. SPruce 0284
SHIPPING NEWS
Arrivals and Departures
at New York
Today.
jfP*T. E. LEE—Norfolk . ... 3:00 P.M.
5o£I^»TI?AIyA7_yalpar,ls0 --11:00 A.M.
VERAGUA—Port Limon _ 6:00 P.M.
Tomorrow.
AMERICAN TRADER—London AM.
PAilSPNi^~r^laeaow -9:00 A.M.
S£?J?2™Tru,lll° C1,y-9:30 A.M.
COLOMBIA—Cristobal _8:30 A.M.
GEORGIC—Bermuda cruise_9:00 A.M.
LAEAYETTE—Nasseu _ 9:00 A.M.
SANTA INEZ—Antofagasta_8:30 A.M.
SCANMAIL—Oydnla _8:00 A.M.
SEMINOLE—Jacksonville _7.00A.M.
Tuesday, April IB.
AQU1TANIA—Southampton_ A.M.
GEORGE WASHINGTON—
. . Norfolk -3:00P.M.
SAMARIA—Liverpool __
KOSA—Cristobal _ 8:30 A.M.
hIBONEY—Vera Cruz P.M.
ST. MIHIF.L—San Francisco 8:00 A.M.
Wednesday, April 20.
CHEROKEE—Jacksonville 7:00 A.M.
FORT AMHERST—St. Johns K::uiA.M.
PUERTO RICO—Ponce 8:30 A.M.
ROMA—Genoa A.M.
Thursdays April 21.
BREMEN—Bremen A M
GEROLSTEIN—Antwerp
QUIR1GUA— Cristobal 6:00 P.M.
ROBT. E. LEE--Norfolk_ 3:011 P.M.
SCANsTATES—Gdynia _
WESTERN WORLD —
Buenos Aires
Friday. April 22.
GEORGE WASHINGTON—
Norfolk 3:00 P.M.
ORIENTF.—Havana ... . PM.
SHAWNEE—Miami _ 7:00 A.M.
VOLENDAM—Bermuda 4.00 P.M.
Saturday, April 23.
ACADIA—Bermuda 9:00 A.M.
BERLIN—Nassau
CITY OF CHATTANOOGA—
Savannah __ 7:00 A.M.
HAMBURG—Hamburg
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT—
Hamburg _
QUEEN OF BERMUDA—
Bermuda _ 9:00 A.M.
SAILINGS.
Trans-Atlantic.
Today.
No sailings scheduled.
Tomorrow.
BLACK OSPREY—Antwerp — Noon ;
Tuesday. April 19.
BATORY—Gdynia 11:00 A.M.
Wednesday, April 20.
AQITTANIA—Southampton Noon
CALEDONIA—Glasgow _ Noon
DEUTSCHLAND Hamburg __ Midnisnt
LAFAYETTE—Havre _ Noon
MANHATTAN-Hamburg Noon
STAYANGERFJORD -Olo Noon
Thursday, April 21.
EXPRESS—Constanza _
PRESIDENT POLK—
World cruise . S.00 P M.
Friday. April 22.
AMERIC AN TRADER—London 4 on P M
BREMEN—Bremen Midnight
GEROLSTF.IN Antwerp Midnight
ROMA—Gibraltar Noon
RYDBOHOLM—Gothenburg
SCANPENN --Helsinki 5:00 P.M.
Saturday. April 23.
BERLIN—Bremen Midnight
ROXBURGH CASTLE—Be Ira
SAMARIA—Liverpool 1 1 :3n A M
YOLENDAM—Rotterdam 11:00 a.M.
SAILINGS.
(South and Central America, West Indies
and Canada.)
Today.
No sailings scheduled.
Tomorrow.
BALFF-Macem _ 9:00 A M.
BELLE ISLE—St.John* 5:00 P.M.
TuM#v, April 19,
CRISTOBAL—Cristobal ( onp.M.
GFORGIC Bermuda 3 00 P.M
Wednesdav. April 20.
ALAMANCA—Colombia Noon
Thursday. April 21.
COAMO—Ciudad Tru.nllo 3 no r M.
SIBONEY—Vera Cruz 4.00 P.M.
Friday, April 22.
AMOR—Matacaihn 4 on P.M.
SANTA INEZ—Chanaral 5:00 p.M
SANTA ROSA—Cartagena ... 5:00 PM
TIVIYES—Sant a Marta _
WM. EUCKFNBACH —
San Francisco . _
Saturday. April 23.
FORT AMHERST -Canada 11 on A M
MUSA—Puerto Cortez Noon
ORIENTE—Havana Noon
PAN AMERICAN— Buenos Aires Noon
PANUCO--Progreso
PUERTO RICO — San Juan_ Noon
QUEEN OF BERMUDA—
Bermuda _ __3:00 P M.
VF.RAGUA—Port Limon _ Noon
— ■— -—
more time for the study of legislation
providing a medical examiner for the
District in lieu of the present coroner.
A request of the Kalorama Associa
tion for approval of purchase of the
Kalorama library site was referred to
the Board of Library Trustees, with
the request that it be considered.
The federation voted to request al
location of Works Progress Adminis
tration funds for conversion of the
old Tuberculosis Hospital buildings
and grounds at Fourteenth and Up
shur streets N.W., to an educational
and recreational center.
The principle of a lump sum ap
propriation for the District public
schools was voted down on the
grounds that it would add to the ad
ministrative expense, overburden the
School Board and lead to cutting of
the total appropriations in time. The
federation also opposed any change
in the time of morning opening of the
public schools.
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FUNERAL RITES HELD
FOR COL. LEVI NUTT
Retired Internal Revenue Bureau
Official's Body Is Taken to
Illinois for Burial.
Funeral services for Col. Levi G.
Nutt, 72, retired Internal Revenue
Bureau official, were held yesterday
afternoon at Hines' funeral parlors,
with the Rev. Horace Cromer of Em
ory Methodist Episcopal Church offi
ciating.
The body was entrained last night
for Buckingham, 111., Col. Nutt's birth
place, where burial will take place.
Col. Nutt, who died early yester
day, had conspicuous service for his
Government in both the revenue and
narcotic service. He retired in 1935
and had made his home here at 834
Rittenhouse street N.W.
Surviving are his wife, three sons
and two daughters, George S. and
Clarence W. Nutt of New York City;
Rolland L. Nutt, Mrs. Henry H.
Miller and Mrs. Lawrence P. Mat
tingly of Washington.
LOUIS LOEB’S FUNERAL
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Rites Conducted at Former Home
- for Secretary-Treasurer of
Marx Jewelry Co.
Louis Loeb. 58, secretary-treasurer of
the Marx Jewelry Co., 701 Seventh
street N.W., who died Wednesday at
his home, 2700 Connecticut avenue
N.W., was buried Friday in Nashville, :
Tenn., his former home. Funeral
services were conducted Thursday at
the residence here by Dr. Abram Simon i
and Rabbi Norman Gerstenfeld of the
Washington Hebrew congregation.
Mr. Loeb came here ir 1923 and '
about two years later helped establish
the jewelry firm at the Seventh street j
address. Mr. Loeb was a member of
the Elks’ Club, the Washington He- ;
brew Congregation and the Wood
mont Country Club.
After spending his early years In
Columbia, Tenn . Mr. Loeb moved to
Nashville, where he conducted a manu
facturing business a number of years
before coming to Washington.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Ber- !
tha Jonas loeb: three sisters, Mrs.
Mathilda Rosenthal, this city; Mrs.
Moses Lazarus. Taunton. Mass., and
Mrs. Amelia Cohen. Americus, Ga.
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RITES ARE TOMORROW
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Cemetery After Services in
Daughter’s Home.
Mr*. Sara Bernstein, 65, who died
Friday of a heart attack at the home
of her daughter, Mrs. Abraham
Nathanson, 3623 Ordway street N.W.,
will be buried tomorrow in Adas Israel
Cemetery following funeral service at
11 a.m. in her daughter’s home.
Mrs. Bernstein, a native of Russia,
was the wife of the late Joseph Bern
stein, Washington clothing merchant
for 33 years, and mother of Maurice
L. and Joseph Bernstein, both local
druggists.
She was a member of the Hadassah.
the Hebrew Home for the Aged and
the Ladies’ Aid Circle. Her husband
died two years ago.
Other survivors include Mrs. Sophie
CcAien of this city and Mrs. Theresa
Levine of Chicago, both daughters, and
11 grandchildren.
DENTAL SOCIETY DINNER
TO BE HELD TOMORROW
Philadelphia Baseball Players
Invited to Attend—Gillilan
Will Be Speaker.
The District of Columbia Dental
Society will hold its annual dinner
;omorrow at 7 p.m. at the Willard
rlotel. Besides the *50 members living
n Washington, a large number of the
■ity’s leading physicians have been
nvited to attend.
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