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THE EVEXINrt STAR',’ WASHINGTON. D. C.. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 27. 192ft' DR. G. WYTHE COOK IS TAKEN BY DEATH Funeral Tomorrow for Physi- cian, 82, Who Practiced Here Nearly 50 Years. Dr. G. Wythe Cook, 82 years old. who practiced medicine here nearly 50 years, died at the residence of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. M. Millson Crenshaw, 1410 Massachu- setts avenue, yesterday. He had been in failing health for some time. Dr. Cook had served as clinical pro- fessor of medicine at the old Columbian University; as attending physician and dean of the staff at Garfield Memorial Hospital; attending physician and member of the staff at the Washington Home for Incurables; consulting phy- sician for St. Elizabeth's Hospital, the Episcopal Eye, Ear and Tlnoat Hospi- tal and the Central Dispensary and Emergency Hospital. He also had been attending physician at the Louise Home for 35 years. He was twice president of the Med- ical Society of the District of Columbia, which he joined in 1881. In addition Dr. Cook had held many other positions in scientific medical societies, including the presidency of the Washington Obstetrical and Gyne- cological Society. He was a member of the American Medical Association, the Washington Academy of Sciences and the Owsmos Club. Recently, in view of his long active membership in the latter, he was elected to an honor- ary membership. He had the distinction of serving as treasurer of the committee on arrange- ments for the first pan-American medical congress in 1893, and received congratulations from the Secretary of State for his labors. Retiring from active practice several years ago Dr. Cook, since the death of his wife February last, had made, his home with his son, Dr. Richard L. Cook, at Tuppcr Lake, N. Y. He had been visiting here for the past three months. Born in Front Royal, Va., Dr. Cook was a descendant of early settlers of this country. He was the son of Giles and Elizabeth Van Meter Lane Cook. His ancestors on his mother's side emi- grated from Holland and settled in Ul- ster County, N. Y„ in 1662. The Van Meters became large landowners in sev- eral States and the town of Front Royal was built on a part of an estate of that family. On his father's side Dr. Cook was descended from Mordecai Cook, who settled in Gloucester County, Va.. in 1650. After attending school for a while. Dr. Cook before he was 18 years old enlisted in the Confederate army, serv- ing in the 7th Virgina Cavalry, and was wounded at the Battle of Haw's Shop, Hanover County, Va. Following the war he attended the Front Royal Acad- emy and later attended the University of Maryland. He was graduated in medicine in 1869 and returned to his home in Front Royal, where he prac- ticed until coming to this city in 1879. Through his efforts the medical de- partment of the National University here was formed in 1883. The uni- versity presented him with an honor- ary degree of LL. D. in 1890. Dr. Cook was married in 1877 to Miss Rebecca Lloyd, daughter of Richard Lloyd, who was a close personal friend of Abraham Lincoln. He leaves the one son. Dr. Richard L. Cook. He served as a contract surgeon in the Spanish - American War and was on the Draft Board in the World War. Funeral services will be conducted at the residence, 1410 Massachusetts avenue, tomorrow afternoon at 2 o’clock. Rev. Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo, pas- tor of the New York Avenue Presby- terian Church, will officiate. Interment will be in Ivy Hill Cemetery, Alexan- dria, Va. Honorary pallbearers will be as follows: Dr. George M. Kober. Dr. E. A. Bullock, Dr. C. W. Richardson, Dr. Philip Roy, Dr. M. F. Cuthbert. Dr. Joseph H. Bryan, Dr. Louis Mackall, Dr. I. S. Stone, Dr. Frank Hagner, Dr. A. L. Stavely. Dr. Harry H. Kerr and Dr. John D. Thomas. The list of active pallbearers includes: Dr. Giles B. Cook, W. Woodward Cook. Dr. C. Wythe Cook, William S. Hoge. jr.; Dr. Robert S. Beale, Crenshaw Thompson, J. Lloyd Uhler and William J. Boothe. ¦ Among the recent inventions is an electric washing machine so small that it can be carried in an undersize trunk. FUNERAL RITES SET FOR DR. C. L. MINOR I Services to Be Held in Brooklyn j for Nationally Known Authority on Tuberculosis. Funeral services for Dr. Charles L. Minor, 63 years old, nationally known authority on tuberculosis and at one time a practicing physician of this city, who died at his home in Asheville, N. C„ yesterday, will be conducted in Brooklyn, N. Y., tomorrow afternoon. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery. Dr. Minor was a former president of the National Association for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis, the American Climatological and Clinical I Association and the Southern Medical Association. In addition he was a mem- ber of the American Medical Associa- tion. the Association of American Phy- sicians and other medical societies. He also was a member of the Delta Psi, the Phi Beta Kappa and Alpha Omega Alpha fraternities. Dr. Minor was educated at the Episco- pal High School at Alexandria, Va., and the University of Virginia, receiving his M. D. degree at the latter institution in 1888 He practiced in this city from 1892 to 1894. after having served in St. Luke’s Hospital, New York, and in hos- pitals in Vienna. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mary Venable Minor; his son. Dr. John Minor, 1629 Twenty-first Street, this city, and two daughters, Mrs. Paul B. ! Barringer of New- York City and Mrs. Thomas F. Ball of Columbia, S. C. MRS. C. O’H. CRAIGIE, LECTURER, DIES HERE Woman Writer, 78, Had Been Ac- tive in Organization of Shakespeare Clubs. Mrs. Charles OH. Craigie, 78. organizer and first president of the National Federation of Shakespeare Clubs, died at her residence in the Portland Hotel last night after a long illness. Mrs. Craigie, known both as writer and lecturer who was a native of Ithaca N. Y., became active in the woman suffrage movement at an early date and served as chairman of the church committee for the New York State Suffrage Association. She next became interested in public libraries for the city of Brooklyn, and was active in expanding the system there. Twenty or more years ago Mrs. Craigie became interested in forming Shakespeare clubs and organized in this city the club from which the National Federation eventually grew. It is now in 38 States. For several years prior to her death she had been engaged in writing travel books. Mrs. Craigie at one time resided at 1729 Q street .and had spent Winters here for a number of years. She is survived by her brother, H. S. Whit- beck of New York, and a niece, Mrs. Fred Coubier of Connecticut. Mrs. Craigie was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution and the Kings Manor Club. Funeral arrangements have not been completed, but interment will be at Stamford, Conn. * PROF. DODD WILL SPEAK ON WILSON LIBERALISM Will Deliver Chief Address at Me- morial Committee Dinner to Be Held Tomorrow. “Woodrow Wilson, the Last Liberal,” will be the subject of an address by Prof t William E. Dodd tomorrow night at the Woodrow Wilson Memorial Com- mittee’s dinner in the Woman’s Na- tional Democratic Club, 1526 New Hampshire avenue. Frederic A. Delano is chairman of the committee. Reservations for the dinner are being made through the committee headquar- ters, 231 Transportation Building. Government Rewards Workers. CARACAS, Venezuela, December 27 (/P).— I The government Tuesday dis- bursed $1,000,000 in Christmas presents. Every employe, including members of the army, received one month's extra salary. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN’S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th & F TUXEDO SUITS Silk Trimmed <|fe O Liberal Credit Terms EISEMAN'S—7th & F dr We Appredate f Jf Your Confidence YVe perform our work with pains- taking care—with full appreciation of the confidence you have placed in us. The smallest detail receives our promnt and carr(ul attention. Chareca always within moderation. Funeral Parlor—Private Ambulance—and I.ivery in Connection JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Telephone Atlantic 1700-1701 iR W. W. Chambers UNDERTAKER Offers Lowest Prices $250 Couch Casket Funeral $195 $l5O Steel Vaults... .SBS S2OO Complete Funerals SIOO Private Ambulances Only $4.00 No Charge foe Funeral Chapel Latest Pipe Organ Music if Desired—All Without Charge Call Cpl. 432 W. W. Chambers Co. 14th,Cor.ChapinSt. N.W. THE WEATHER | District of Columbia —Rain with low- est temperature about 38 degrees; to- morrow fair, not much change in tem- perature. Maryland—Rain tonight, tomorrow partly cloudy; not much change in temperature. Virginia—Cloudy with rain in east and slightly warmer in central portions tonight; tomorrow fair. West Virginia—Partly cloudy and slightly colder, possibly light rain or snow in northeast portion tonight; to- morrow fair. Record for 24 Hours. Thermometer —4 p.m., 45; 8 p.m., 39; 12 midnight, 37; 4 a.m., 35; 8 a.m., 35; noon, 39. Barometer —4 p.m., 30.27; 8 p.m., 30.2£: 12 midnight, 30.19; 4 a.m., 30.11; i 8 a.ih., 30.03; noon. 29.93. Highest temperature, 47, occurred at 2:30 p.m. yesterday; lowest temperature, 33, occurred at 6:30 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year—- j Highest, 47; lowest, 24. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide. 2:32 a.m., and 2:38 p.m.; high tide, 8:14 a.m. and 8.38 ?. Tomorrow —Low tide, 3.25 a.m. and 3:35 p.m.; high tide, 9:10 a.m. and 9:32 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 7:26 a.m.; sun sets 4:52 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises 7:26 a.m.; sun; sets 4:53 p.m. Moon rises 5:48 p.m.; sets 8:28 p.m. 1 Automobile lamps to be lighted one- ! half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Great Falls—Clear. Weather in Various Cities, ffl Temperature.'*» o 1)3 EJ %19 £ p m.. 5. 3 3 s 8 'Js Weather. Stations. a-;" o *¦* & LL 14 ts OO .. , f* » Abilene, Tex.... 30.44 64 34 .... dear Albany. N. Y.... 30.06 42 30 ....Clear Atlanta, Ga 29.96 52 40 0.02 Pt.cloudy Atlantic City... 30.06 46 34 Cloudy Baltimore. Md . 30.02 46 34 .... Pt.cloudy Birmingham . 30.08 54 42 Clear Bismarck. N. D. 29.80 42 22 .... Pt.cloudy Boston. Mass... 30.14 44 34 .... Cloudy Buffalo. N. Y... 29.82 44 40 .... pt.cloudy Charleston, S.C. 30.02 56 46 Raining Chicago. 11l 29.80 48 36 0.06 Cloudy Cincinnati. Ohio 29.74 48 38 0.04 Raining Cleveland, Ohio. 29.78 48 38 .... Cloudv Columbia. S. C. 29.98 56 38 0.06 Pt.cloudy Denver, Colo 30.20 50 34 Cloudy I Detroit. Mich... 29.76 46 36 Cloudy El Paso. Tex... 30.42 62 34 .... Clear Galveston. Tex. 30.38 68 48 Clear Helena. Mont... 29 80 52 34 Cloudy Huron. S. Dak.. 30.02 48 18 Clear Indianapolis.lnd 29.76 50 34 0.08 Raining Jacksonville,Pla 30.08 60 46 Clear Kansas City. Mo. 20.18 50 34 0.02 Clear Los Angeles. Cal 30.12 82 56 Clear Louisville. Ky.. 29.74 52 38 0.02 Raining Miami. Pla 30 16 70 54 .... Clear N. Orleans. La.. 30.28 66 Clear New York. N. Y. 30.10 48 36 Cloudy Oklahoma City.. 30.32 58 34 ... Clear Omaha. Nebr. ..30 12 52 32 Clear Philadelphia. Pa. 30.08 48 34 .... Cloudy Phoenix.. Ariz... 30.16 72 42 ....Clear Pittsburgh. Pa.. 29.82 48 38 .... Cld.v-Pgy Portland. Me... 30,18 42 28 Pt.cloudy Portlrnd, Ores?. 29.82 50 34 1.80 Raining Raleigh. N. C . 29.98 52 34 .... Cloudy Salt Lake City. 30.24 43 30 .... Pt.cloudy San Antonio... 30.40 76 46 Clear Ban Diego. Calif. 30.12 74 52 .... Cldy-Fgy San Francisco.. 30.06 56 48 Cloudy St. Louis. Mo . 30.00 54 36 0.12 Clear St. Paul. Minn. 29.94 40 32 .... Clear Seattle. Wash.. 29 88 44 40 0.22 Cloudy Spokane. Wash. 29.96 40 32 0.34 Snowing WASH., D. C... 30.03 47 33 .... Cloudy FOREIGN. (7 a.m., Greenwich time, today.) . Temperature. Weather. London. England 36 Clear Paris. Fiance 44 Cloudy Vlehna, Austria 44 Rain Copenhagen. Denmark... 38 Part cloudy Gibraltar. Spain 48 Clear (Noon, Greenwich time, today ! Horta (Fayal>, Azores.... 62 Part cloudy (Current observations.) Hamilton. Bermuda 66 Part cloudy San Juan. Porto Rico... 74 Clear Havana. Cuba 68 Cloudy Colon, Canal Zone 80 Cloudy FINE IS SUSPENDED. Judge Changes Sentence When Man’s Sister Offers to Pay $lO. Declaring it an injustice for a hard- working sister to pay an intoxication fine for her brother. Judge Robert E Mattingly, sitting in the District brancli of Police Court, today changed the sen- tence against Bartholomew J. Shea, a plumber, from $lO to SIOO or 180 days suspended. Shea was arrested early this morning on Sixth street southeast by Policeman G. L. Norris. He pleaded guilty to in- toxication and was fined $lO. A mo- ment later an elderly woman, who said she was his sister, rose from the spec- tators and offered to pay his fine. When the woman said she worked for her own living Judge Mattingly de- clared he was unwilling to permit her to spend her money for such a cause. Recalling the priosner. the court told him he should go to jail, but as his sis- ter was so anxious to have him freed gave him the benefit of a suspended sentence. , loStT S A T, or tr police baton. No. 609; lost by Pvt. C P. Flynn, loth precinct. BILLFOLD, new. tan leather, containing $lO. at auto tag desk. District Bldg. Return to M. B. Lamar, Packard Motor Co., 1701 Kalo- rama rd. BOOK, •‘Materials and Methods for Paint- eX?: “t.Brentano’s. Notify Main 2158. BOSTON BULLDOG—Brindle. with white stripe around neck, green collar; vicinity Cleveland Park. Clev. 3584. BRACELET, white gold with 3 diamonds. Wednesday, hetween Apt. 505 and entrance to Southbrook Courts. Reward. Call Co- lumbia 7230. CASE—Leather model case anti models: $5 reward If returned to Chamberlin Metal Weather Strip Co., 932 N. Y. ave. n.w. Phone_Main 3655. DOG, small white, black spots; named Mickey. Return to 2907 Cathedral ave. Col. "015. Reward. __ I DOG~Pet, police dog. 6 months old; tan color-„ Large reward. 1201 Girard st. n.w. Col. 4862. FRATERNITY PIN with Greek letters. Kap- Delta. Reward._ Call Adams 920. GERMAN POLICE DOG- -Female: named ‘Mitzi ; no collar. Reward. North_72lß._ GLASSES—In Fox Ttieater Christmas night Pair horn-rimmed glasses In leather case. Finder please call North 7715. * HANDBAG- Large, ypllow straw, containing testimonials of value to owner. Miss Gun- derson. 2413 M st. n.w. Reward. 27* HAT BOX, lady's. Union Station Thursday evening. December 20. between 9 and 10 p.m.. containing hats and fnr. Reward for return. Paul Sanberne. 1134 Munsey Bldg. ? PEKINESE DOG —Please return 485 Penn- sylvania ave. n.w.. and receive reward. Phone Franklin 2930. 27* PIN. crown shaped, set with opals, diamond center, December 26, between sth and 6th on B st. n e., Union Station or vicinity. Party leaving on 35 Southern. Reward. Lin- ?. 4274. PlN—Large cameo; in vicinity of I4t,h and G sts. n.w.; Wednesday. Reward. Lincoln 842. POCKETBOOK. snake's skin. Christmas day. on bus. from Clierrydale. or Takoma Park car. Reward. Mrs. Winslow, Clarendon 535-J-2. POCKETBOOK. lady’s brown underarm, on Baltimore pike. Route No. 1. betweeii Phila- delphia and Baltimore. Xmas evening: con- tained bills and change: reward. Ann I). Albaek. 1104 M st. n.w.. Wash.. D. C. * POCKETBOOK containing sum of gold money end refund slip. 4 p.m.. December 26. on Forest (Glen bus. Liberal reward. Return 7148 Alaska ave. n.w. Phone Ga. 2057. POCKETBOOK. lady's, brown, containing keys, money, cosmetics. Wednesday morning, near Conn. ave. and Macomb st. Reward. Cleveland 233. POCKETBOOK—If the finder of lady’s brown leather pocketbook. lost Thursday, containing money, opal pin. glasses and keys will return the personal contents to 1702 Summit pi. n.w.. Apt. 305. they will receive $25 reward, POCKETBOOK. black suede. Saturday on street car: keep money. Please return checks and address book to Arlington Hotel manager. * PUPPY—White wire-haired "Fox," with long hair: no collar; child’s dog; last seen Wednesday Hfternoon on Kalorama rd. about 4 p.m. Reply North 8593, or 2443 Kalorama rd.__ Reward. RlNO—Small diamond ring in Brightwood. Wednesday; reward. 734 Longfellow st. n.w. Georgia 850-W. STICK PIN, diamond shape; reward. Call North 2503. , WATCH BRACELET—Diamond, between "din- ing room of Roosevelt Hotel and 15th and W sts. Finder return to desk, Hotel Roose- velt, and receive liberal reward. 27* _ WIRE-HAIRED TERRIER—Year old. male; Chevy Chase. Md., and environs: new tan collar, unmarked nameplate. Return 207 E. Thornnpple. or Phone N. 3733. * WRIST WATCH, lady’s Omen, white gold". December 24. Palace Theater or vicinity; $lO reward. Columbia 5626-W. $25 IN GOLD between «i« Somerset pi. n.w. and 616 Sheridan st. n.w. Finder return toeiSSomerse^l^nw^ndrecelvereward. REV. J. H. FASY, S. J„ EXPIRES IN NEW YORK Former Dean of Georgetown Grad- uate School Was Noted as Jesuit Educator. Rev. John H. Fasy, S. J., former dean of the Graduate School of George- town University. di?d Sunday of pneu- j monia. in St. Vincent's Hospital. New i York City, after a brief illness, it was announced here today. Prominent in Jesuit educational circles I for 23 years. Father Fasy served as dean of the Georgetown Graduate j School from 1923 to 1925 inclusive and 1 also lectured on jurisprudence at the Georgetown Law School during his stay here. For years he had made a special- ty of philosophy and was regarded as one of the foremost educators in the Jesuit order. Upon leaving Georgetown, Father Fasy went to Fordham University in New York, where he was regent of its School of Law. He had taught formerly at Holy Cross College and was principal of the Loyola High School in Balti- more. Father Fasy was born in Philadelphia 43 years ago, and was educated at St. Joseph's College in that city. He serv- ed at Georgetown when Rev. W. Cole- man Nevils, president of the institution, was dean of the college. Father Nevils has been his lifelong friend and saw | him in New York several days before j his death. Funeral services were held i yesterday in New York. I Father Fasy had four sisters, who are nuns, and a brother, Rev., John H. Fasy, who is a Jesuit priest and has just returned to the United States after three years in the Philippine Islands. Two other brothers are in business in Philadelphia. REV. J. E. WILUsIdEAD. Pastor of Vermont Avenue Baptist Church Expires at Home Here. Rev. James Edward Willis, pastor of the Vermont Avenue Baptist Church and president-of the Mount Bethel Bap- tist State Convention. Incorporated, died last night at his residence, 1318 Riggs street, aged 55. His church is reported to have a membership of 6,000. He will be buried Sunday in Orange County, Va., his old home. MRS. SOPHIA DANIEL DEAD Widow, Aged 59, Expires at Home on Christmas Day. Mrs. Sophia Daniel, 59 years old widow of William C. Daniel, died at her home, 3120 R street. Christmas day. Mrs. Daniel was born near London, England, and had been a resident of Washington for 25 years. 1 She is survived by a daughter, Bea- trice Daniel, and William C. Daniel, her son. Deaths Reported Mathilde Guyol. 84. 220 sth st. s e Margaret Cummings, 78. 3013 Cambridge Dl Euphornia MacFarlane, 76. 920 16th st. Isaac E. Clayton. 75. Home for Incurables. Cassandra H. Howell. 71. 221 11th st. s.w. Henry T. Dodel. 68. 920 N. Car. ave. s.e. Jessie Thrall 68. Garfield Hospital. William P Hess. 63. 1809 35th st. George S. Gobbett. 63. 125 D st Joseph Specht, 57. Sibley Hospital. Jesse Lee Howard. 56. Gallinger Hospital. James J. Walsh. 30. 2131 Penna. ave. Richard Shelton Kenney. 18. 1241 E st. s.e. Clyde De Palma, 8, George Washington Hospital. Embrey N. Sutphin, 18 days, Children's Hospital. Lillian Robinson. 50. 1015 Minn. ave. n.e. William Miller 44. 1318 Q st. Roy Crummer. 35. 329 15th st. s.e. Willard L. Courtney, 11 months, 10 D st. s e. -a Births Reported John J. and Margaret B. Collins, boy. Louis and Margaret M. Jenkins, boy. ' Mark H. and Saraii Haller, boy. George F. and Susie H. Burns, boy. James C. and Elrna I. Norris boy. James J. and Lucile Lawlor, boy. Jacob and Sarah Bass. boy. Isaac and Phoebe Rodgin. boy. John W. and Aida Weaver, boy. Nissiu and Betty Penso. boy. Bernard and Martha Wolil. boy. George M. and Lydia A. McCann, boy. Seymoura and Augusta Link. boy. Thomas A. and Margueritte A. Tirrell. boy. Donald B. and Doris E. Brooks, boy. James M. and Mildred E. Payne, boy. Fairfax and Gertrude A. Davis, boy. Walton E. and Ethel M. TerreH. boy. Perry and Ruth O. Mason, boy. David S. and Cora Rittenhouse. boy. Charles J. and Rose V. Bruchle. boy. Lester E. and Margaret Steele, boy. Elmer H. and Beatrice Talbert, boy. Clinton R. and Mildred A. Dow, boy. Cassius T. and Helen E. Keys. girl. Gordon B. and Marion F. Birrel. girl. John W. and Lillian Harper, girl. George B and Natalie Mess. girl. Ralph L. and Helen E. Chambers, girl. Jeremiah D. and Grace M. Flanagan, girl. Aaron and Mollle Aaronson. girl. Fenwick W. R. and Aida Sangster, girl. Alfred and Alva Clarke, girl. Julian C. and Marion O. Haith. girl. Oliver E. and Wilhelmine Rue, girl. Hylton R. and Rosina Brown, girl. Irving and Annie Preblude, girl. Raymond C. and Virginia H. Renneberger, “William L. and Mae Fielder, girl twins. Giovanni and Isidora Giuffrida. girl. Harry B. and Sarah V. Deane, girl. Charles and Lena Matthews, boy. Clemens and Sylvia Bucter boy. Laurance and Dortha Gray, boy. Benjamin and Ethel Fletcher, girl. Harold and Loralne Carey, girl. Albert and Dellie Jones, girl. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. J. WILLIAM LEE. Funeral Director and Embalmer. Livery in connection. Commo- dious chapel. Modern Crematoriums. Moder- ate prices. 332 Pa. ave. n.w. Call M. 1885. T. F. COSTELLO 1784 North Capitol St. NORTH 7»7«. Herbert B. Neviue Funeral Home 921 New YorU Ave, N.W. Main 260 d Joseph F. Birch's Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 m st. n.w. asa.art.s V. L SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor connected with the original W. R. Speare establish- Era Frank. 662. ««» H St. N.W Formerly 94(1 F St. N.W. ALMUS R.BPEARE Succeeding the original W. R. Speare Co. 1623 Connecticut Ave. Potomac 4600 8 rrs, at 12m H st.. 45 yrs. at 940 r_rt. Wm, H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 412 H st. N.E. Lincoln 524 Modern Chapel L,lntotn *** Frank Gcier's Sons Co. an seventh st. n.w. Main 2473 Modern Chapel. Telephone _ ESTABLISHED 1876. JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th Bt._N.V2. Phone North 47. NALLEY“i Formerly 131 11th St. S.E. No Branch Office 522Jth St. Unc. 4-8-0 CHAS. S. ZURHORST 891 EAST CAPITOL ST. Phon. Lincoln 378. Quick. Dignified, Efficient Service. Automobile Service Chapel W. W. Deal & Co. 818 H ST 8.1 LINCOLN 8200 FUNERAL DESIGNS. ; Prompt Auto Delivery Service. Glide Bros. Co„ 12X2 F St. Artistic— expressive—Inexpensive. BLACKISTONE, 1407 H Beautiful Floral Designs $5 and up CALL MAIN 8707 We are skilled in selecting and ar- ranging flowers to secure the best effect. Prompt service. L. C. PRICHARD (Inc.) Cor. 14th A H Sts. M. 8779. GEO* C SH AFFER EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS AT MOD- ERATE PRICES. TEL. M. 10*. M. 241*. Our 0|i y Store* 14th &Bye OFFICERS’ TESTIMONY ACQUITS DEFENDANT The testimony of two policemen that J the defendant “ran the cleanest place on their beat" and the defense conten- tion that no glasses were used in his restaurant led Judge Robert E. Mat- j tingly today to dismiss charges of using dirty glasses against Ersilis Ghirardi, 2200 Pennsylvania avenue. Health Inspector Phillip Cake, the complainant against Ghirardi. told the court the man had not been using a sterilizing machine in his lunchroom and was arrested in a campaign the health office instituted because of the ' present “flu” epidemic. Policemen Allen and Jacobs of the third precinct, called by Defense At- I torney Charles D. McCauden. said they patronized the store daily and the ster- ilizing machines were always used. The officers added they always paid for the service they received there. BOLTER. ELIZABETH. On Wednesday. De- cember 28. 1928. at the home of her brother. Thomas Gooderson. at New York City. ELIZABETH, beloved wife of the late James Bolter. Interment Friday. December 28, 2 p.in. at Arlington National Cemetery. BITTER. JOSEPHINE. Departed this life Wednesday. December 26. 1928, JOSE- PHINE BUTLER. She leaves to mourn their loss four sons, three daughters and a host of other relatives and friends. Re- mains resting temporarily at the George B. Clarke Co. funeral parlor. 1416 Florida avenue n.e Funeral Sunday. December 30, at 2 p,m.. from Pilgrim Baptist Church. 19th and Gale sts. n.e. 29 CAMPBELL. LUCY. On Thursday, Decem- ber 27, 1928. at 6:25 a.m., at her resi- dence. 214a N st. n.w.. LUCY CAMPBELL, devoted mother of Luvinia Freeman. Lucy Carrington. Napoleon, Robert. Nancy and Mary Simmons. She also leaves a host of other relatives and friends. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. fu- neral parlors, 2222 Georgia ave. n.w. No- tice of funeral hereafter. CARTER. CLASSES A. CARTER. Departed this life Tuesday. December 25. 1928. ULYSSES A. CARTER. He leaves to mourn their loss a devoted wife. Mrs. Mary Carter: five children and a host of other eelatlves and friends. Remain* resting at the George B. Clarke Co. funeral parlor. 1416 Florida ave. n.e. Interment Sunday. December 30. in Caroline County. Va. 29 COOK. GEORGE WYTHE. On Wednesday. December 26. 1928. at 1:25 p.m.. at the residence of his brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Crenshaw. 1410 Massachusetts ave. n.w.. Dr. GEORGE WYTHE COOK. He Is survived by a son and daughter-in-law. who have three chil- dren. Richard. Carol and Corlis. Services at the residence on Friday. December 28. at 2 p.m. Interment Ivy Hill Cemetery, Alexandria. Va, DANIEL. SOPHIA. On Tuesday, December 25, 1928, at her residence, 3120 R st. n.w., SOPHIA, aged 59 years, widew of Wil- liam C. Daniel. Funeral from the Church of the Nativity. 14th and A sts. s.e., on Friday. December 28, at 2 p.m. DAVIS. HARRY Y. On Tuesday. December 25. 1928. at Jacksonville, Fla.. HARRY Y. DAVIS, husband of the late Mary G. Davis of Philadelphia. Pa. Notice of fu- neral will be in Friday's Post. Decem- ber 28. FAIRBAIRN. ALFRED D. On December 25. 1928. at Providence Hospital. ALFRED D. FAIRBAIRN, aged 60 years, of 755 Prince- ton pi. n.w. Remains resting at Hysong's funeral home. 1300 N st. n.w. Funeral services Friday. December 28. at 10 a.m. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. FAIRBAIRN. ALFRED D. A special com- munication of Myron M. Parker Lodge, No. 27. is hereby called for 9:16 a.m.. Fri- day, December 28. 1928, for the purpose of attending the funeral of the late Brother ALFRED D. FAIRBAIRN of Roome Lodge. No. 746. New York City. A good attendance is desired. * VAN W. ROBERDS. Master. FOI.SON. WILLIAM H. Departed this life Monday. December 24. 1928, WILLIAM H. FOLSON. beloved husband of Ruth Bur- rell Poison and devoted son of Emma Folson. He leaves to mourn their loss a wife, mother. 3 sisters, Mrs. Mary Wright. Mrs. Carrie Sythfan and Mrs. Evelyn Pierce, and 2 brothers. John and James Folson; other relatives and a host of friends. Funeral from Liberty Baptist Church. 23rd st. between H and Eye n.w., Friday. December 28. at 1 p.m. Relatives and friends invited to attend. 27 FOI.SON, WILLIAM H. All comrades of Sergt. George Barry Camp, No. 10. De- partment of the Potomac, U. 3. W. V.. are hereby notified of the death of Com- rade WILLIAM H. FOLSON. at Walter, Reed Hospital Mouday. December 24. 1928. Funeral will be from Liberty Baptist Church. 23rd st. between H and Eye sts. n.w., on Friday. December 28. at 1 p.m. All comrades are ordered to be present, uniform or dark clothing to be worn, j Interment Arlington National Cemetery. JOHN E. SMITH, Com. CHARLES W. ADDELLE. Adit. 27 GRIBBLE. LEE A. Suddenly, on Wednesday. December 26. 1928. LEE A., beloved hus- band of Josephine E. Grlbble. Services will be held at the Methodist Episcopal Church. Forrestville. Md.. on Friday. De- cember 28. at 11 a.m. Interment Metho- dist Episcopal Church Cemetery, Forrest- ville. MU. GRIMES. ARNOLD J. Suddenly, on Wed- nesday. December 26. 1928. ARNOLD J.. beloved husband of Clara M. Orimes. Fu- neral from his late residence. 2120 Minne- sota ave. s.e.. Friday. December 28. at 2:30 p.m. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment at Cedar Hill Ceme- tery. IAEGEB. GEORGE A. On Thursday. De- cember 27. 1928. at his residence. 1106 13th st. n.w.. GEORGE A. IAEGER. aged 77 years, beloved husband of Mary Regan laeger. Funeral services, Saturday, De- cember 29. at Hysong's funeral home. 1300 N n.w.. 2 p.m. Interment Arlington Na- tional Cemetery. (Hamburg. Philadelphia and Altoona papers please copy.) 28 JACKSON. IRENE. On Monday. December 24 1928. at Emergency Hospital. IRENE JACKSON, beloved daughter of Alma Jackson, sister of Elizabeth and Mozell Jackson. Remains resting at the funeral parlors of Walter R. Wood. 1234 4th st. n.w. Funeral Friday. December 28. from the Third Baptist Church, sth and Que sts. n.w., at 1 p.m. 27 JONES. SAMUEL. Departed this life Tues- day. December 25. 1928. at Ills home. 28 D st. s.e.. SAMUEL JONES He leaves to mourn their loss a devoted wife. Matilda Jones: two sous. Morris end Oscar Jones: one daughter, Ida Jones: one sister and a host of other relatives and friends. Remains resting at Robert Campbell’s fu- neral parlor 423 4>* st. s.w. Funeral Friday, December 28. at 2 p.m. KENNEY. RICHARD S. Suddenly. Tuesday December 25. 1928. at his residence, 1241 E st. s.e.. RICHARD S. KENNEY, beloved son of Adella A. Kenney inee Shelton) and the late John W. Kenney. Funeral Friday. December 28. at 2 pm. Inter- ment at Congressional Cemetery. Fiiends and relatives invited. 27 LONG. ANNIE M. On Wednesday. Decem- ber 26. 1928. ANNIE M.. beloved wife of the late John M. Long. Funeral from her late residence. Laurel, Md., o( which due notice will be given. I.CCAS. VIRGINIA. Departed this life Tuesday. December 25. 1928. VIRGINIA LUCAS, of 336 McLean ave. s.w. She leaves to mourn their loss a father. Mr. Henry Lucas; mother, Mrs. Maggie Lucas: five brothers, three sisters and a host of other relatives and friends. Remains resting temporarily at the Geon*e B Clarke Co. funeral chapel, 1416 Florida ave. n.e. Notice of funeral hereafter. 29 MICOIT. BENJAMIN Suddenly, of heart trouble, on Wednesday. December 26. 19-8. at Detroit. Mich., BENJAMIN MICOU. Fuheral from the parlors of Almus R. Speare. 1623 Connecticut ave.. on Friday December 28. at 130 p.m. Interment private. P4KKER. EDITH. Departed this life Sun- day. December 23. 1928. EDITH PARKER, beloved daughter of Luctrice Myers. Fu- neral services will be held Friday. De- cember 28. at 2 P >n at the residence of her sister. Mrs. Alberta Byrd. 918 4!a Jt. s.w. All relatives and friends mvtted. PLUMB. FLORA CONOVER. On Wednes- day. December 26. 1928. at her residence. 721 7th st. n.e., FLORA CONOVER PLUMB, wife of the late Charles P. Plumb. Funeral services at Gawilcr s chapel. 1730 Pa ave. n.w.. on Friday. December 28. at 1 p.m. Interment Ar- lington National Cemetery. PLUMB. FLORA CONOVER. The members of Friendship Council. No. 16. Daughters of America, are reauested to assemble at Gawler's chapel. 1730 Pa. ave. n.w.. at 1 p.m. on Friday. December 28. 1928. to attend the funeral of our late sister, FLORA C PLUMB. AGNES WILLIAMS. Councilor. Mrs. F. M. RArrz, Rec. Sec. ROBREUHT. MARTHA. On Tuesday. De- cember 25. 1928. MARTHA ROBRECHT. widow of the late Frank T. Robrecht. Funeral from’ W. W. Deal s funeral home. 816 11 st. n.e,. Friday. Decemoer 28. at 11 a.m. Interment Congressional Cemetery. ROLLINS. OGEE. On Monday. December 24, 1928. at 11:15 a m.. OGER HOLLINS, husband of Maud Lucas Rollins and son of Harry and the late Harriet Marshall Rol- lins of Upper Marlboro. Md. He leaves two sisters and three brothers. Funeral FTidav. December 28. from liis late resi- dence. 1852 Bth st. n.w.. at 9:30 a.m . and thence to Bt. Augustine's Church. 15th st. between L and M sts . where high requiem mass will be sung for the repose of his * soul. Relatives aud friends invited. In- terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. SI.AYBAUGH. JEAN S. On December 27. 1928. JEAN S. SI.AYBAUGH. wife of Carl H. Slaybaugh. Remains resting at the S. H. Hines Co. funeral home. 2901 14th st. n.w. Nctice of funeral later. SMITH. ANNIE VIRGINIA. On Thursday. December 27. 1928. at her residence. 3037 O st. n.w., ANNIE VIRGINIA, beloved wife of Sydney E. Smith, and daughter of the late John E. and Henrietta Cox. Notice of funeral hereafter. * STRECKFI SS. I.OLTS. On Wednesday. De- cember 26, 1928. LOUIS, beloved husband of the late Anna C. Streckfuss. Funeral from the residence of his daughter, Mrs. John W. Connors. 4223 13th st. n.e.. Brooktand. D. C.. Saturday. December 29. at 8:30 a m. requiem mass at St. An- thony s Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 28* TATE THOMAS. On Wednesday. December 28. 1928. at the residence of his son. Sam- uel G. Tate. 4116 Garrison st. n.w., THOMAS TATE, husband of Helen Ta‘e. Funeral services at the 8. H. Hines Co. funeral home. 2901 14th st. n.w.. Friday. December 28. at 2 p.m. Interment Oak- wood Cemetery, Ftlft Church, Va. Dialha. TURNER. ALBERTA. Officers and member* of D. G. Council No 3. and subortiina'e lodges. I. O. of O. S. and D. of S . are requested to attend the funeral of Sistef ALBERTA TURNER, who departed tiij life Tuesday. December 25, 1928. at her late residence. 911 2nd st. sv. Funeral Friday. December 28. at, 1 o'clock p.m . from Mount Moriah Baptist Church, cor- ner 3rd and L sts. s.w . Rev. J. H. Ran* dolph. pastor , FRANCES GREEN. D. G. F. WILLIAM BRENT. D. O. C. WALSH. MAURICE P. On Tuesday. Decem- ber 25. 1928. at his residence. 221 E st. s.e.. MAURICE P. beloved husband of Barbara A Walsh 'nee Nan Sullivan' and father of Martha R Miller and William A. Walsh. Funeral from above residence Friday. December 28. at 3:30 a m . thence to St. Peter s Church, where requiem mas* will be sung at 9 o'clock for the repose of his soul. Relatives and friends invited; Interment at Fort Lincoln Cemetery. 27 WEBSTER. MARTHA. On Wednesday. De- cember 26. 1928. at the residence of her niece. Mrs. Ethel Johnson. 3308 Sherman ave. n.w . MARTHA WEBSTER of Vienna, va.. beloved wife of Harvey Webster, mother of Clara Ferris Williams. Golds- boro Ferris. Kermit anti Charles Webster, sister of Mary Massey. She also leaves six grandchildren and a host of other rela- tives and friends. Remains resting at the u. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors. 2222 Georgia ave. n.w. Notice of funeral here- after. WHITE. PATSY. Departed this life Wed- nesday. December 26. 1928. at her resi- dence. 1600 D st s.e,. PATSY WHITE, wife of the late Aaron White, devoted mother of the late Mrs. Annie Thompso i. Re- becca White and Mrs. Lucv Woolen: grandmother of Eva a. Thompson and Mrs. Sadie Tt. Tipton, and aunt of Mrs. Alice Dilworth and Mrs. Lillie Pierce Fu- neral Friday. December 28. at 1 pm„ from Enon Baptist Church. C st. between 6th and 7th sts. s.e. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. WILLIAMS. HENRY. December 26. 1928, at 11:35 a.m., at the residence of Mrs. Joseph Jones. 767 Girard.st. n.w.. HENRY WILLIAMS, late husband of Bertie Wil- liams. father of Edward Williams. He leaves also one uncle, three nieces, two nephews. Funeral Saturday. December 29* 2 p.m., from the above residence. 28” WILLIS. REV. JAMES EDWARD. On Wed- nesday. December 26. 1928. at 9:50 p n., at his residence. 1318 Riqgs st. n.w.. Rev. JAMES EDWARD WILLIS, the beloved husband of Mrs. Martha J. Willis, devoted son of Ellck Willis and brother of Mrs. Mariah Willis. Mrs. Lizzie Van Duesen. Mrs. Ida Bibbs, Mrs. Dora Pitcher. Mrs. Maggie Carter and Alexander. Ralph. Charles. Armstead and Booker Willis. Funeral Saturday. December 29. at 11 a m., 4 from Vermont Avenue Baptist Church. Interment Orange. Va., Sunday. Decem- ber 30. 28* WILLIS, REV. JAMTU E.. pastor of Ver- mont Avenue Baptist Church. Departed this life Wednesday. December 26. 1928. at 9:50 p.m. Remains will lie In sta'e< Friday. December 28. from 11 a.m. to mid- night at the church. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday. December 29. at 11 a.m. Interment Orange. Va. The members of Vermont Avenue Baptist Church are hereby notified of a special meeting Thursday, December 27. at 8 p.m. By order of Official Board. 28* ZIGLER. JOSEPHINE. Departed this Ilf* Wednesday, December 26. 1928. at her residence. 1220 Potomac st. n.w.. JOSE- PHINE ZIGLER. devoted sister of Mrs. Lizzie Swink and niece of Mrs. Marceline Underwood. She also leaves to mourn her departure a host of other relatives and friends. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel. 3rd and Eye sts.* s.w. Notice of funeral later. Mmnrtam. ABLE. BESSIE. In loving memory of my dear sister, BESSIE ABLE, who departed this life five years ago today, December 27, 1923. Gone, but not forgotten. SISTER DORA. CHAMBERLAIN.CLARENCE WILLIS. Sacred to the memory of our beloved one. CLARENCE WILLIS CHAMBERLAIN, who passed away four years ago today, De- cember 27, 1924. Sunset and evening star. And one clear call for me, And may there be no moaning of the bar When I put out to sea. Twilight and evening bell And after that the dark And may there be no sadness of farewell When I embark. WIFE. MOTHER AND DAUGHTERS. DUNCAN. WILLIAM H. In memory of WIL- LIAM H. DUNCAN, who departed this life three years ago today. December 27. 1925. THE FAMILY. FRISBY. PERRI W. A tribute of love and remembrance to my dear husband. PERRI W. FRISBY. who departed this Ilf* two years ago today, December 27, 1926. IJARA. * GASKINS. BENJAMIN L. and ROSA A. In loving memory of our devoted and beloved parents, BENJAMIN L. and ROSA A. GAS- KINS. whom God called December 27. 1917. and January 6. 1928, respectively. Released from earthly toil and strife. |i With Thee is hidden still their life. Thine are their thoughts, their work?, their powers: All Thine and yet most truly ours: For well we know where'er they be. Our dead are living unto Thee. PANSY, ROSALIE AND EFFIE. ! GRIGSBY, MEADOR C. In sad and lovim: memory of our dear brother and so-. MEADOR C. GRIGSBY, who departed th v life one year ago today, December 27. 1927. Our son is gone but not forgotten. Never will his memory fade; Sweetest thoughts will ever linger Round the grave where he is laid. We loved him. yes. we loved him, But the Savior loved him more. So the angels sweetly called him To that. bright and happy shore. MOTHER AND FAMILY. HARRIS. CORA J. In loving memory of our dear wife and mother, CORA J. HAR- RIS. who left us to live with her Lord six years ago today. December 27. 1922. HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. * HARRY. MINNIE. AND JAMES E. In sad remembrance of our dear ones, mother. MINNIE HARRY (nee Fearson), who de- parted this life ten years ago, November 12. ffilß. and father and sqp. JAMES E HARRY, who passed away four years azo today. December 28. 1924. From the world of pain and sorrow To the land of peace and rest, God has taken our dear ones. Where they will And eternal rest. SONS. RUSSELL AND WILBUR: MOTHER. SARAH E. HARRY. HAWKINS. LUCY HOLMES. Sacred to th* memory of our devoted mother. LUCY HOLMES HAWKINS, who entered into eternal rest three years ago today, De- cember 27. 1925. Mother's spirit seems to be our guide. Morning, noon and evening tide: We remember her teachings day by day And try to keep the narrow way. HER DEVOTED CHILDREN. MARTIN. FRANCES C. RHODES. In lovin' remembrance of my dear sister. FRANCE.! C. MARTIN, who died ten years ago todav. December 27, 1918. HER SISTER EDNA. ORDEY. EFFIE L. In sad but loving mem- ory of my dear mother. EFFIE L. ORDEY. who died twenty-one years ago today. De- cember 27. 1907. HER SON. KAROLY. SCOTT. ELLEN: WILLIAM. Sacred to thq memory of my dear mother, ELLEN SCOTT, who departed this life Decembe- -18. 1913. and my father. WILLIAM SCOTT, who departed this life December 27, 1917. The parting was painful, But God knew best When he called our loved ones Home to rest. DEVOTED DAUGHTER NANNIE AND SON-IN-LAW, R. C. BROOK. TIPPETT. ELIZABETH. In sad but loving remembrance of my dear mother. ELIZA- BETH TIPPETT, who departed this life 16 years ago. December 27. 1912. HER LOVING SON. CLARENCE D. TIP- PETT. WIEGMAN. AUGUST J. Sacred to the mem- ory of our dear father. AUGUST J. WIEG- MAN. who died two years ago today. De- cember 27. 1926. HIS CHILDREN. MEMORIALS. DESIGNED AND ERECTED WRITE OR TELEPHONE FOR HkJ •wV| ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET K*| ||!j The J. F. Manning Co. 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Page 1: DR. G. WYTHE COOK IS TAKEN BY DEATHTHE EVEXINrt STAR',’ WASHINGTON. D. C.. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 27. • 192ft' DR. G. WYTHE COOK IS TAKEN BY DEATH Funeral Tomorrow for Physi- cian,

THE EVEXINrt STAR',’ WASHINGTON. D. C.. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 27. • 192ft'

DR. G. WYTHE COOKIS TAKEN BY DEATH

Funeral Tomorrow for Physi-

cian, 82, Who PracticedHere Nearly 50 Years.

Dr. G. Wythe Cook, 82 years old.who practiced medicine here nearly 50years, died at the residence of hisbrother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.M. Millson Crenshaw, 1410 Massachu-setts avenue, yesterday. He had beenin failing health for some time.

Dr. Cook had served as clinical pro-fessor of medicine at the old ColumbianUniversity; as attending physician anddean of the staff at Garfield MemorialHospital; attending physician andmember of the staff at the WashingtonHome for Incurables; consulting phy-sician for St. Elizabeth's Hospital, theEpiscopal Eye, Ear and Tlnoat Hospi-tal and the Central Dispensary andEmergency Hospital. He also had beenattending physician at the Louise Homefor 35 years.

He was twice president of the Med-ical Society of the District of Columbia,which he joined in 1881.

In addition Dr. Cook had held many

other positions in scientific medicalsocieties, including the presidency ofthe Washington Obstetrical and Gyne-cological Society. He was a memberof the American Medical Association,the Washington Academy of Sciencesand the Owsmos Club. Recently, inview of his long active membership inthe latter, he was elected to an honor-ary membership.

He had the distinction of serving astreasurer of the committee on arrange-ments for the first pan-Americanmedical congress in 1893, and receivedcongratulations from the Secretary ofState for his labors.

Retiring from active practice severalyears ago Dr. Cook, since the deathof his wife February last, had made,his home with his son, Dr. Richard L.Cook, at Tuppcr Lake, N. Y. He hadbeen visiting here for the past threemonths.

Born in Front Royal, Va., Dr. Cookwas a descendant of early settlers ofthis country. He was the son of Gilesand Elizabeth Van Meter Lane Cook.His ancestors on his mother's side emi-grated from Holland and settled in Ul-ster County, N. Y„ in 1662. The VanMeters became large landowners in sev-eral States and the town of FrontRoyal was built on a part of an estateof that family. On his father's sideDr. Cook was descended from MordecaiCook, who settled in Gloucester County,Va.. in 1650.

After attending school for a while.Dr. Cook before he was 18 years oldenlisted in the Confederate army, serv-ing in the 7th Virgina Cavalry, and waswounded at the Battle of Haw's Shop,Hanover County, Va. Following thewar he attended the Front Royal Acad-emy and later attended the University

of Maryland. He was graduated inmedicine in 1869 and returned to hishome in Front Royal, where he prac-ticed until coming to this city in 1879.

Through his efforts the medical de-partment of the National Universityhere was formed in 1883. The uni-versity presented him with an honor-ary degree of LL. D. in 1890.

Dr. Cook was married in 1877 to MissRebecca Lloyd, daughter of RichardLloyd, who was a close personal friendof Abraham Lincoln. He leaves the oneson. Dr. Richard L. Cook. He served asa contract surgeon in the Spanish -

American War and was on the DraftBoard in the World War.

Funeral services will be conductedat the residence, 1410 Massachusettsavenue, tomorrow afternoon at 2o’clock. Rev. Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo, pas-tor of the New York Avenue Presby-terian Church, will officiate. Intermentwill be in Ivy Hill Cemetery, Alexan-dria, Va.

Honorary pallbearers will be asfollows:

Dr. George M. Kober. Dr. E. A.Bullock, Dr. C. W. Richardson, Dr.Philip Roy, Dr. M. F. Cuthbert. Dr.Joseph H. Bryan, Dr. Louis Mackall, Dr.I. S. Stone, Dr. Frank Hagner, Dr. A.L. Stavely. Dr. Harry H. Kerr and Dr.John D. Thomas.

The list of active pallbearers includes:Dr. Giles B. Cook, W. Woodward Cook.

Dr. C. Wythe Cook, William S. Hoge.jr.; Dr. Robert S. Beale, CrenshawThompson, J. Lloyd Uhler and WilliamJ. Boothe.

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FUNERAL RITES SETFOR DR. C. L. MINOR

I Services to Be Held in Brooklyn

j for Nationally Known Authority

on Tuberculosis.

Funeral services for Dr. Charles L.Minor, 63 years old, nationally knownauthority on tuberculosis and at onetime a practicing physician of this city,who died at his home in Asheville, N.C„ yesterday, will be conducted inBrooklyn, N. Y., tomorrow afternoon.Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery.

Dr. Minor was a former president ofthe National Association for the Studyand Prevention of Tuberculosis, theAmerican Climatological and Clinical

I Association and the Southern MedicalAssociation. In addition he was a mem-ber of the American Medical Associa-tion. the Association of American Phy-sicians and other medical societies. Healso was a member of the Delta Psi,the Phi Beta Kappa and Alpha OmegaAlpha fraternities.

Dr. Minor was educated at the Episco-pal High School at Alexandria, Va., andthe University of Virginia, receiving hisM. D. degree at the latter institution in1888 He practiced in this city from1892 to 1894. after having served in St.Luke’s Hospital, New York, and in hos-pitals in Vienna.

He is survived by his widow, Mrs.Mary Venable Minor; his son. Dr. JohnMinor, 1629 Twenty-first Street, thiscity, and two daughters, Mrs. Paul B.

! Barringer of New- York City and Mrs.Thomas F. Ball of Columbia, S. C.

MRS. C. O’H. CRAIGIE,LECTURER, DIES HERE

Woman Writer, 78, Had Been Ac-tive in Organization of

Shakespeare Clubs.

Mrs. Charles OH. Craigie, 78.organizer and first president of theNational Federation of ShakespeareClubs, died at her residence in thePortland Hotel last night after a longillness.

Mrs. Craigie, known both as writerand lecturer who was a native of IthacaN. Y., became active in the womansuffrage movement at an early dateand served as chairman of the churchcommittee for the New York StateSuffrage Association.

She next became interested in publiclibraries for the city of Brooklyn, andwas active in expanding the systemthere.

Twenty or more years ago Mrs.Craigie became interested in formingShakespeare clubs and organized inthis city the club from which theNational Federation eventually grew.It is now in 38 States. For severalyears prior to her death she had beenengaged in writing travel books.

Mrs. Craigie at one time resided at1729 Q street .and had spent Wintershere for a number of years. She issurvived by her brother, H. S. Whit-beck of New York, and a niece, Mrs.Fred Coubier of Connecticut.

Mrs. Craigie was a member of theDaughters of the American Revolutionand the Kings Manor Club.

Funeral arrangements have not beencompleted, but interment will be atStamford, Conn.

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Be Held Tomorrow.

“Woodrow Wilson, the Last Liberal,”will be the subject of an address byProf t William E. Dodd tomorrow nightat the Woodrow Wilson Memorial Com-mittee’s dinner in the Woman’s Na-tional Democratic Club, 1526 NewHampshire avenue. Frederic A. Delanois chairman of the committee.

Reservations for the dinner are beingmade through the committee headquar-ters, 231 Transportation Building.

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THE WEATHER |District of Columbia —Rain with low-

est temperature about 38 degrees; to-morrow fair, not much change in tem-perature.

Maryland—Rain tonight, tomorrowpartly cloudy; not much change intemperature.

Virginia—Cloudy with rain in eastand slightly warmer in centralportions tonight; tomorrow fair.

West Virginia—Partly cloudy andslightly colder, possibly light rain orsnow in northeast portion tonight; to-morrow fair.

Record for 24 Hours.

Thermometer —4 p.m., 45; 8 p.m., 39;12 midnight, 37; 4 a.m., 35; 8 a.m., 35;

noon, 39.Barometer —4 p.m., 30.27; 8 p.m.,

30.2£: 12 midnight, 30.19; 4 a.m., 30.11;i 8 a.ih., 30.03; noon. 29.93.

Highest temperature, 47, occurred at2:30 p.m. yesterday; lowest temperature,33, occurred at 6:30 a.m. today.

Temperature same date last year—-j Highest, 47; lowest, 24.

Tide Tables.(Furnished by United States Coast and

Geodetic Survey.)

Today—Low tide. 2:32 a.m., and 2:38p.m.; high tide, 8:14 a.m. and 8.38?.

Tomorrow —Low tide, 3.25 a.m. and3:35 p.m.; high tide, 9:10 a.m. and9:32 p.m.

The Sun and Moon.Today—Sun rose 7:26 a.m.; sun sets

4:52 p.m.Tomorrow—Sun rises 7:26 a.m.; sun;

sets 4:53 p.m.Moon rises 5:48 p.m.; sets 8:28 p.m. 1Automobile lamps to be lighted one- !

half hour after sunset.Condition of the Water.

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Abilene, Tex.... 30.44 64 34 .... dearAlbany. N. Y.... 30.06 42 30 ....ClearAtlanta, Ga 29.96 52 40 0.02 Pt.cloudyAtlantic City... 30.06 46 34 CloudyBaltimore. Md . 30.02 46 34

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Birmingham . 30.08 54 42 ClearBismarck. N. D. 29.80 42 22

....Pt.cloudy

Boston. Mass... 30.14 44 34 .... CloudyBuffalo. N. Y... 29.82 44 40 .... pt.cloudyCharleston, S.C. 30.02 56 46 RainingChicago. 11l 29.80 48 36 0.06 CloudyCincinnati. Ohio 29.74 48 38 0.04 RainingCleveland, Ohio. 29.78 48 38 .... CloudvColumbia. S. C. 29.98 56 38 0.06 Pt.cloudyDenver, Colo 30.20 50 34 Cloudy IDetroit. Mich... 29.76 46 36 CloudyEl Paso. Tex... 30.42 62 34 .... ClearGalveston. Tex. 30.38 68 48 ClearHelena. Mont... 29 80 52 34 CloudyHuron. S. Dak.. 30.02 48 18 ClearIndianapolis.lnd 29.76 50 34 0.08 RainingJacksonville,Pla 30.08 60 46 Clear

Kansas City. Mo. 20.18 50 34 0.02 ClearLos Angeles. Cal 30.12 82 56 ClearLouisville. Ky.. 29.74 52 38 0.02 RainingMiami. Pla 30 16 70 54 .... ClearN. Orleans. La.. 30.28 66 ClearNew York. N. Y. 30.10 48 36 CloudyOklahoma City.. 30.32 58 34 ... ClearOmaha. Nebr. ..30 12 52 32 ClearPhiladelphia. Pa. 30.08 48 34 .... CloudyPhoenix.. Ariz... 30.16 72 42 ....ClearPittsburgh. Pa.. 29.82 48 38 .... Cld.v-PgyPortland. Me... 30,18 42 28 Pt.cloudyPortlrnd, Ores?. 29.82 50 34 1.80 RainingRaleigh. N. C . 29.98 52 34 .... CloudySalt Lake City. 30.24 43 30 .... Pt.cloudySan Antonio... 30.40 76 46 ClearBan Diego. Calif. 30.12 74 52 .... Cldy-FgySan Francisco.. 30.06 56 48 CloudySt. Louis. Mo . 30.00 54 36 0.12 ClearSt. Paul. Minn. 29.94 40 32

....Clear

Seattle. Wash.. 29 88 44 40 0.22 CloudySpokane. Wash. 29.96 40 32 0.34 SnowingWASH., D. C... 30.03 47 33

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FOREIGN.(7 a.m., Greenwich time, today.)

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London. England 36 ClearParis. Fiance 44 CloudyVlehna, Austria 44 RainCopenhagen. Denmark... 38 Part cloudyGibraltar. Spain 48 Clear

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Horta (Fayal>, Azores.... 62 Part cloudy(Current observations.)

Hamilton. Bermuda 66 Part cloudySan Juan. Porto Rico... 74 ClearHavana. Cuba 68 CloudyColon, Canal Zone 80 Cloudy

FINE IS SUSPENDED.Judge Changes Sentence WhenMan’s Sister Offers to Pay $lO.Declaring it an injustice for a hard-

working sister to pay an intoxicationfine for her brother. Judge Robert EMattingly, sitting in the District brancliof Police Court, today changed the sen-tence against Bartholomew J. Shea, aplumber, from $lO to SIOO or 180 dayssuspended.

Shea was arrested early this morningon Sixth street southeast by PolicemanG. L. Norris. He pleaded guilty to in-toxication and was fined $lO. A mo-ment later an elderly woman, who saidshe was his sister, rose from the spec-tators and offered to pay his fine.

When the woman said she worked forher own living Judge Mattingly de-clared he was unwilling to permit herto spend her money for such a cause.Recalling the priosner. the court toldhim he should go to jail,but as his sis-ter was so anxious to have him freedgave him the benefit of a suspendedsentence. ,

loStTSAT,ortrpolice baton. No. 609; lost by Pvt.C P. Flynn, loth precinct.BILLFOLD, new. tan leather, containing $lO.at auto tag desk. District Bldg. Return toM. B. Lamar, Packard Motor Co., 1701 Kalo-rama rd.BOOK, •‘Materials and Methods for Paint-eX?: “t.Brentano’s. Notify Main 2158. •

BOSTON BULLDOG—Brindle. with whitestripe around neck, green collar; vicinityCleveland Park. Clev. 3584.BRACELET, white gold with 3 diamonds.Wednesday, hetween Apt. 505 and entranceto Southbrook Courts. Reward. Call Co-lumbia 7230.CASE—Leather model case anti models: $5reward If returned to Chamberlin MetalWeather Strip Co., 932 N. Y. ave. n.w.Phone_Main 3655.DOG, small white, black spots; namedMickey. Return to 2907 Cathedral ave. Col."015. Reward.

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DOG~Pet, police dog. 6 months old; tancolor-„ Large reward. 1201 Girard st. n.w.Col. 4862.FRATERNITY PIN with Greek letters. Kap-

Delta. Reward._ Call Adams 920.GERMAN POLICE DOG- -Female: named‘Mitzi ; no collar. Reward. North_72lß._GLASSES—In Fox Ttieater Christmas nightPair horn-rimmed glasses In leather case.Finder please call North 7715. *

HANDBAG- Large, ypllow straw, containingtestimonials of value to owner. Miss Gun-derson. 2413 M st. n.w. Reward. 27*HAT BOX, lady's. Union Station Thursdayevening. December 20. between 9 and 10 p.m..containing hats and fnr. Reward for return.Paul Sanberne. 1134 Munsey Bldg. ?

PEKINESE DOG —Please return 485 Penn-sylvania ave. n.w.. and receive reward.Phone Franklin 2930. 27*PIN. crown shaped, set with opals, diamondcenter, December 26, between sth and 6thon B st. n e., Union Station or vicinity.Party leaving on 35 Southern. Reward. Lin-?. 4274.PlN—Large cameo; in vicinity of I4t,h andG sts. n.w.; Wednesday. Reward. Lincoln842.POCKETBOOK. snake's skin. Christmas day.on bus. from Clierrydale. or Takoma Parkcar. Reward. Mrs. Winslow, Clarendon535-J-2.POCKETBOOK. lady’s brown underarm, onBaltimore pike. Route No. 1. betweeii Phila-delphia and Baltimore. Xmas evening: con-tained bills and change: reward. Ann I).Albaek. 1104 M st. n.w.. Wash.. D. C. *

POCKETBOOK containing sum of goldmoney end refund slip. 4 p.m.. December26. on Forest (Glen bus. Liberal reward.Return 7148 Alaska ave. n.w. Phone Ga.2057. •

POCKETBOOK. lady's, brown, containingkeys, money, cosmetics. Wednesday morning,near Conn. ave. and Macomb st. Reward.Cleveland 233.POCKETBOOK—If the finder of lady’sbrown leather pocketbook. lost Thursday,containing money, opal pin. glasses andkeys will return the personal contents to1702 Summit pi. n.w.. Apt. 305. they willreceive $25 reward,POCKETBOOK. black suede. Saturday onstreet car: keep money. Please returnchecks and address book to Arlington Hotelmanager. *

PUPPY—White wire-haired "Fox," with longhair: no collar; child’s dog; last seenWednesday Hfternoon on Kalorama rd. about4 p.m. Reply North 8593, or 2443 Kaloramard.__ Reward.RlNO—Small diamond ring in Brightwood.Wednesday; reward. 734 Longfellow st. n.w.Georgia 850-W.STICK PIN, diamond shape; reward. CallNorth 2503. ,

WATCH BRACELET—Diamond, between "din-ing room of Roosevelt Hotel and 15th and Wsts. Finder return to desk, Hotel Roose-velt, and receive liberal reward. 27*

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WIRE-HAIRED TERRIER—Year old. male;Chevy Chase. Md., and environs: new tancollar, unmarked nameplate. Return 207E. Thornnpple. or Phone N. 3733. *

WRIST WATCH, lady’s Omen, white gold".December 24. Palace Theater or vicinity;$lO reward. Columbia 5626-W.$25 IN GOLD between «i« Somerset pi. n.w.and 616 Sheridan st. n.w. Finder returntoeiSSomerse^l^nw^ndrecelvereward.

REV. J. H. FASY, S. J„EXPIRES IN NEW YORK

Former Dean of Georgetown Grad-

uate School Was Noted asJesuit Educator.

Rev. John H. Fasy, S. J., former deanof the Graduate School of George-

town University. di?d Sunday of pneu- jmonia. in St. Vincent's Hospital. New iYork City, after a brief illness, it wasannounced here today.

Prominent in Jesuit educational circles Ifor 23 years. Father Fasy served asdean of the Georgetown Graduate jSchool from 1923 to 1925 inclusive and 1also lectured on jurisprudence at theGeorgetown Law School during his stayhere. For years he had made a special-ty of philosophy and was regarded asone of the foremost educators in theJesuit order.

Upon leaving Georgetown, FatherFasy went to Fordham University inNew York, where he was regent of itsSchool of Law. He had taught formerlyat Holy Cross College and was principalof the Loyola High School in Balti-more.

Father Fasy was born in Philadelphia43 years ago, and was educated at St.Joseph's College in that city. He serv-ed at Georgetown when Rev. W. Cole-man Nevils, president of the institution,was dean of the college. Father Nevilshas been his lifelong friend and saw

| him in New York several days beforej his death. Funeral services were heldi yesterday in New York.I Father Fasy had four sisters, whoare nuns, and a brother, Rev., John H.Fasy, who is a Jesuit priest and hasjust returned to the United States afterthree years in the Philippine Islands.Two other brothers are in business inPhiladelphia.

REV. J. E. WILUsIdEAD.Pastor of Vermont Avenue Baptist

Church Expires at Home Here.Rev. James Edward Willis, pastor of

the Vermont Avenue Baptist Churchand president-of the Mount Bethel Bap-tist State Convention. Incorporated, diedlast night at his residence, 1318 Riggsstreet, aged 55. His church is reportedto have a membership of 6,000. He willbe buried Sunday in Orange County,Va., his old home.

MRS. SOPHIA DANIEL DEADWidow, Aged 59, Expires at Home

on Christmas Day.Mrs. Sophia Daniel, 59 years old

widow of William C. Daniel, died at herhome, 3120 R street. Christmas day.

Mrs. Daniel was born near London,England, and had been a resident ofWashington for 25 years. 1

She is survived by a daughter, Bea-trice Daniel, and William C. Daniel, herson.

Deaths ReportedMathilde Guyol. 84. 220 sth st. s eMargaret Cummings, 78. 3013 Cambridge DlEuphornia MacFarlane, 76. 920 16th st.Isaac E. Clayton. 75. Home for Incurables.Cassandra H. Howell. 71. 221 11th st. s.w.Henry T. Dodel. 68. 920 N. Car. ave. s.e.Jessie Thrall 68. Garfield Hospital.William P Hess. 63. 1809 35th st.George S. Gobbett. 63. 125 D stJoseph Specht, 57. Sibley Hospital.Jesse Lee Howard. 56. Gallinger Hospital.James J. Walsh. 30. 2131 Penna. ave.Richard Shelton Kenney. 18. 1241 E st. s.e.Clyde De Palma, 8, George Washington

Hospital.Embrey N. Sutphin, 18 days, Children'sHospital.Lillian Robinson. 50. 1015 Minn. ave. n.e.William Miller 44. 1318 Q st.Roy Crummer. 35. 329 15th st. s.e.Willard L. Courtney, 11 months, 10 D

st. s e.-a

Births ReportedJohn J. and Margaret B. Collins, boy.Louis and Margaret M. Jenkins, boy. '

Mark H. and Saraii Haller, boy.George F. and Susie H. Burns, boy.James C. and Elrna I. Norris boy.James J. and Lucile Lawlor, boy.Jacob and Sarah Bass. boy.Isaac and Phoebe Rodgin. boy.John W. and Aida Weaver, boy.Nissiu and Betty Penso. boy.Bernard and Martha Wolil. boy.George M. and Lydia A. McCann, boy.Seymoura and Augusta Link. boy.Thomas A. and Margueritte A. Tirrell. boy.Donald B. and Doris E. Brooks, boy.James M. and Mildred E. Payne, boy.Fairfax and Gertrude A. Davis, boy.Walton E. and Ethel M. TerreH. boy.Perry and Ruth O. Mason, boy.David S. and Cora Rittenhouse. boy.Charles J. and Rose V. Bruchle. boy.Lester E. and Margaret Steele, boy.Elmer H. and Beatrice Talbert, boy.Clinton R. and Mildred A. Dow, boy.Cassius T. and Helen E. Keys. girl.Gordon B. and Marion F. Birrel. girl.John W. and Lillian Harper, girl.George B and Natalie Mess. girl.Ralph L. and Helen E. Chambers, girl.Jeremiah D. and Grace M. Flanagan, girl.Aaron and Mollle Aaronson. girl.Fenwick W. R. and Aida Sangster, girl.Alfred and Alva Clarke, girl.Julian C. and Marion O. Haith. girl.Oliver E. and Wilhelmine Rue, girl.Hylton R. and Rosina Brown, girl.Irving and Annie Preblude, girl.Raymond C. and Virginia H. Renneberger,

“William L. and Mae Fielder, girl twins.Giovanni and Isidora Giuffrida. girl.Harry B. and Sarah V. Deane, girl.Charles and Lena Matthews, boy. •

Clemens and Sylvia Bucter boy.Laurance and Dortha Gray, boy.Benjamin and Ethel Fletcher, girl.

Harold and Loralne Carey, girl.Albert and Dellie Jones, girl.

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OFFICERS’ TESTIMONYACQUITS DEFENDANT

The testimony of two policemen that Jthe defendant “ran the cleanest place

on their beat" and the defense conten-tion that no glasses were used in hisrestaurant led Judge Robert E. Mat- jtingly today to dismiss charges of usingdirty glasses against Ersilis Ghirardi,2200 Pennsylvania avenue.

Health Inspector Phillip Cake, thecomplainant against Ghirardi. told thecourt the man had not been using asterilizing machine in his lunchroomand was arrested in a campaign thehealth office instituted because of the

' present “flu” epidemic.Policemen Allen and Jacobs of the

third precinct, called by Defense At-I torney Charles D. McCauden. said they

‘ patronized the store daily and the ster-ilizingmachines were always used. Theofficers added they always paid for theservice they received there.

BOLTER. ELIZABETH. On Wednesday. De-cember 28. 1928. at the home of herbrother. Thomas Gooderson. at New YorkCity. ELIZABETH, beloved wife of thelate James Bolter. Interment Friday.December 28, 2 p.in. at Arlington NationalCemetery.

BITTER. JOSEPHINE. Departed this lifeWednesday. December 26. 1928, JOSE-PHINE BUTLER. She leaves to mourntheir loss four sons, three daughters anda host of other relatives and friends. Re-mains resting temporarily at the GeorgeB. Clarke Co. funeral parlor. 1416 Floridaavenue n.e Funeral Sunday. December30, at 2 p,m.. from Pilgrim BaptistChurch. 19th and Gale sts. n.e. 29

CAMPBELL. LUCY. On Thursday, Decem-ber 27, 1928. at 6:25 a.m., at her resi-dence. 214a N st. n.w.. LUCY CAMPBELL,devoted mother of Luvinia Freeman. LucyCarrington. Napoleon, Robert. Nancy andMary Simmons. She also leaves a hostof other relatives and friends. Remainsresting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. fu-neral parlors, 2222 Georgia ave. n.w. No-tice of funeral hereafter.

CARTER. CLASSES A. CARTER. Departedthis life Tuesday. December 25. 1928.ULYSSES A. CARTER. He leaves tomourn their loss a devoted wife. Mrs.Mary Carter: five children and a host ofother eelatlves and friends. Remain*resting at the George B.Clarke Co. funeral parlor. 1416 Floridaave. n.e. Interment Sunday. December30. in Caroline County. Va. 29

COOK. GEORGE WYTHE. On Wednesday.December 26. 1928. at 1:25 p.m.. at theresidence of his brother and sister-in-law.Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Crenshaw. 1410Massachusetts ave. n.w.. Dr. GEORGEWYTHE COOK. He Is survived by a sonand daughter-in-law. who have three chil-dren. Richard. Carol and Corlis. Servicesat the residence on Friday. December 28.at 2 p.m. Interment Ivy Hill Cemetery,Alexandria. Va,

DANIEL. SOPHIA. On Tuesday, December25, 1928, at her residence, 3120 R st. n.w.,SOPHIA, aged 59 years, widew of Wil-liam C. Daniel. Funeral from the Churchof the Nativity. 14th and A sts. s.e., onFriday. December 28, at 2 p.m. •

DAVIS. HARRY Y. On Tuesday. December25. 1928. at Jacksonville, Fla.. HARRY Y.DAVIS, husband of the late Mary G.Davis of Philadelphia. Pa. Notice of fu-neral will be in Friday's Post. Decem-ber 28.

FAIRBAIRN. ALFRED D. On December 25.1928. at Providence Hospital. ALFRED D.FAIRBAIRN, aged 60 years, of 755 Prince-ton pi. n.w. Remains resting at Hysong'sfuneral home. 1300 N st. n.w. Funeralservices Friday. December 28. at 10 a.m.Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery.

FAIRBAIRN. ALFRED D. A special com-munication of Myron M. Parker Lodge,No. 27. is hereby called for 9:16 a.m.. Fri-day, December 28. 1928, for the purposeof attending the funeral of the lateBrother ALFRED D. FAIRBAIRN of RoomeLodge. No. 746. New York City. A goodattendance is desired.

* VAN W. ROBERDS. Master. •

FOI.SON. WILLIAM H. Departed this lifeMonday. December 24. 1928, WILLIAM H.FOLSON. beloved husband of Ruth Bur-rell Poison and devoted son of EmmaFolson. He leaves to mourn their loss awife, mother. 3 sisters, Mrs. Mary Wright.Mrs. Carrie Sythfan and Mrs. EvelynPierce, and 2 brothers. John and JamesFolson; other relatives and a host offriends. Funeral from Liberty BaptistChurch. 23rd st. between H and Eye n.w.,

Friday. December 28. at 1 p.m. Relativesand friends invited to attend. 27

FOI.SON, WILLIAM H. All comrades ofSergt. George Barry Camp, No. 10. De-partment of the Potomac, U. 3. W. V..are hereby notified of the death of Com-rade WILLIAM H. FOLSON. at Walter,Reed Hospital Mouday. December 24. 1928.Funeral will be from Liberty BaptistChurch. 23rd st. between H and Eye sts.n.w., on Friday. December 28. at 1 p.m.All comrades are ordered to be present,

uniform or dark clothing to be worn, jInterment Arlington National Cemetery.

JOHN E. SMITH, Com.CHARLES W. ADDELLE. Adit. 27

GRIBBLE. LEE A. Suddenly, on Wednesday.December 26. 1928. LEE A., beloved hus-band of Josephine E. Grlbble. Serviceswill be held at the Methodist EpiscopalChurch. Forrestville. Md.. on Friday. De-cember 28. at 11 a.m. Interment Metho-dist Episcopal Church Cemetery, Forrest-ville. MU.

GRIMES. ARNOLD J. Suddenly, on Wed-nesday. December 26. 1928. ARNOLD J..beloved husband of Clara M. Orimes. Fu-neral from his late residence. 2120 Minne-sota ave. s.e.. Friday. December 28. at2:30 p.m. Relatives and friends invitedto attend. Interment at Cedar Hill Ceme-tery. •

IAEGEB. GEORGE A. On Thursday. De-cember 27. 1928. at his residence. 1106 13thst. n.w.. GEORGE A. IAEGER. aged 77years, beloved husband of Mary Reganlaeger. Funeral services, Saturday, De-cember 29. at Hysong's funeral home. 1300N n.w.. 2 p.m. Interment Arlington Na-tional Cemetery. (Hamburg. Philadelphiaand Altoona papers please copy.) 28

JACKSON. IRENE. On Monday. December24 1928. at Emergency Hospital. IRENEJACKSON, beloved daughter of AlmaJackson, sister of Elizabeth and MozellJackson. Remains resting at the funeralparlors of Walter R. Wood. 1234 4th st.n.w. Funeral Friday. December 28. fromthe Third Baptist Church, sth and Quests. n.w., at 1 p.m. 27

JONES. SAMUEL. Departed this life Tues-day. December 25. 1928. at Ills home. 28D st. s.e.. SAMUEL JONES He leaves tomourn their loss a devoted wife. MatildaJones: two sous. Morris end Oscar Jones:one daughter, Ida Jones: one sister anda host of other relatives and friends.Remains resting at Robert Campbell’s fu-neral parlor 423 4>* st. s.w. FuneralFriday, December 28. at 2 p.m.

KENNEY. RICHARD S. Suddenly. TuesdayDecember 25. 1928. at his residence, 1241E st. s.e.. RICHARD S. KENNEY, belovedson of Adella A. Kenney inee Shelton)and the late John W. Kenney. FuneralFriday. December 28. at 2 pm. Inter-ment at Congressional Cemetery. Fiiendsand relatives invited. 27

LONG. ANNIE M. On Wednesday. Decem-ber 26. 1928. ANNIE M.. beloved wife of

the late John M. Long. Funeral from herlate residence. Laurel, Md., o( which due

notice will be given.

I.CCAS. VIRGINIA. Departed this lifeTuesday. December 25. 1928. VIRGINIALUCAS, of 336 McLean ave. s.w. Sheleaves to mourn their loss a father. Mr.Henry Lucas; mother, Mrs. Maggie Lucas:five brothers, three sisters and a host ofother relatives and friends. Remainsresting temporarily at the Geon*e B

Clarke Co. funeral chapel, 1416 Floridaave. n.e. Notice of funeral hereafter. 29

MICOIT. BENJAMIN Suddenly, of hearttrouble, on Wednesday. December 26. 19-8.at Detroit. Mich., BENJAMIN MICOU.Fuheral from the parlors of Almus R.Speare. 1623 Connecticut ave.. on Friday

December 28. at 130 p.m. Intermentprivate.

P4KKER. EDITH. Departed this life Sun-day. December 23. 1928. EDITH PARKER,beloved daughter of Luctrice Myers. Fu-

neral services will be held Friday. De-cember 28. at 2 P >n • at the residence of

her sister. Mrs. Alberta Byrd. 918 4!a Jt.s.w. All relatives and friends mvtted.

PLUMB. FLORA CONOVER. On Wednes-day. December 26. 1928. at her residence.721 7th st. n.e., FLORA CONOVERPLUMB, wife of the late Charles P.Plumb. Funeral services at Gawilcr schapel. 1730 Pa ave. n.w.. on Friday.

December 28. at 1 p.m. Interment Ar-lington National Cemetery.

PLUMB. FLORA CONOVER. The membersof Friendship Council. No. 16. Daughtersof America, are reauested to assemble atGawler's chapel. 1730 Pa. ave. n.w.. at 1p.m. on Friday. December 28. 1928. toattend the funeral of our late sister,FLORA C PLUMB.

AGNES WILLIAMS. Councilor.Mrs. F. M. RArrz, Rec. Sec.

ROBREUHT. MARTHA. On Tuesday. De-cember 25. 1928. MARTHA ROBRECHT.widow of the late Frank T. Robrecht.Funeral from’ W. W. Deal s funeral home.816 11 st. n.e,. Friday. Decemoer 28. at 11a.m. Interment Congressional Cemetery.

ROLLINS. OGEE. On Monday. December24, 1928. at 11:15 a m.. OGER HOLLINS,husband of Maud Lucas Rollins and son ofHarry and the late Harriet Marshall Rol-lins of Upper Marlboro. Md. He leavestwo sisters and three brothers. FuneralFTidav. December 28. from liis late resi-

dence. 1852 Bth st. n.w.. at 9:30 a.m . andthence to Bt. Augustine's Church. 15th st.between L and M sts . where high requiemmass will be sung for the repose of his *

soul. Relatives aud friends invited. In-terment Mount Olivet Cemetery.

SI.AYBAUGH. JEAN S. On December 27.1928. JEAN S. SI.AYBAUGH. wife of CarlH. Slaybaugh. Remains resting at theS. H. Hines Co. funeral home. 2901 14thst. n.w. Nctice of funeral later.

SMITH. ANNIE VIRGINIA. On Thursday.

December 27. 1928. at her residence. 3037O st. n.w., ANNIE VIRGINIA, belovedwife of Sydney E. Smith, and daughterof the late John E. and Henrietta Cox.Notice of funeral hereafter. *

STRECKFI SS. I.OLTS. On Wednesday. De-cember 26, 1928. LOUIS, beloved husbandof the late Anna C. Streckfuss. Funeralfrom the residence of his daughter, Mrs.John W. Connors. 4223 13th st. n.e..Brooktand. D. C.. Saturday. December 29.at 8:30 a m. requiem mass at St. An-thony s Church at 9 o'clock. Relativesand friends invited. Interment MountOlivet Cemetery. 28*

TATE THOMAS. On Wednesday. December28. 1928. at the residence of his son. Sam-uel G. Tate. 4116 Garrison st. n.w.,THOMAS TATE, husband of Helen Ta‘e.Funeral services at the 8. H. Hines Co.funeral home. 2901 14th st. n.w.. Friday.December 28. at 2 p.m. Interment Oak-wood Cemetery, Ftlft Church, Va.

Dialha.TURNER. ALBERTA. Officers and member*

of D. G. Council No 3. and subortiina'elodges. I. O. of O. S. and D. of S . arerequested to attend the funeral of SistefALBERTA TURNER, who departed tiijlife Tuesday. December 25, 1928. at herlate residence. 911 2nd st. sv. FuneralFriday. December 28. at, 1 o'clock p.m .from Mount Moriah Baptist Church, cor-ner 3rd and L sts. s.w . Rev. J. H. Ran*dolph. pastor ,

FRANCES GREEN. D. G. F.WILLIAM BRENT. D. O. C. •

WALSH. MAURICE P. On Tuesday. Decem-ber 25. 1928. at his residence. 221 E st.s.e.. MAURICE P. beloved husband ofBarbara A Walsh 'nee Nan Sullivan' andfather of Martha R Miller and WilliamA. Walsh. Funeral from above residenceFriday. December 28. at 3:30 a m . thenceto St. Peter s Church, where requiem mas*will be sung at 9 o'clock for the repose ofhis soul. Relatives and friends invited;Interment at Fort Lincoln Cemetery. 27

WEBSTER. MARTHA. On Wednesday. De-cember 26. 1928. at the residence of herniece. Mrs. Ethel Johnson. 3308 Shermanave. n.w . MARTHA WEBSTER of Vienna,va.. beloved wife of Harvey Webster,mother of Clara Ferris Williams. Golds-boro Ferris. Kermit anti Charles Webster,sister of Mary Massey. She also leaves sixgrandchildren and a host of other rela-tives and friends. Remains resting at theu. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors. 2222Georgia ave. n.w. Notice of funeral here-after.

WHITE. PATSY. Departed this life Wed-nesday. December 26. 1928. at her resi-dence. 1600 D st s.e,. PATSY WHITE, wifeof the late Aaron White, devoted motherof the late Mrs. Annie Thompso i. Re-becca White and Mrs. Lucv Woolen:grandmother of Eva a. Thompson andMrs. Sadie Tt. Tipton, and aunt of Mrs.Alice Dilworth and Mrs. Lillie Pierce Fu-neral Friday. December 28. at 1 pm„from Enon Baptist Church. C st. between6th and 7th sts. s.e. Relatives and friendsinvited to attend. Interment WoodlawnCemetery.

WILLIAMS. HENRY. December 26. 1928,at 11:35 a.m., at the residence of Mrs.Joseph Jones. 767 Girard.st. n.w.. HENRYWILLIAMS, late husband of Bertie Wil-liams. father of Edward Williams. Heleaves also one uncle, three nieces, twonephews. Funeral Saturday. December 29*2 p.m., from the above residence. 28”

WILLIS. REV. JAMES EDWARD. On Wed-nesday. December 26. 1928. at 9:50 p n.,at his residence. 1318 Riqgs st. n.w.. Rev.JAMES EDWARD WILLIS, the belovedhusband of Mrs. Martha J. Willis, devotedson of Ellck Willis and brother of Mrs.Mariah Willis. Mrs. Lizzie Van Duesen.Mrs. Ida Bibbs, Mrs. Dora Pitcher. Mrs.Maggie Carter and Alexander. Ralph.Charles. Armstead and Booker Willis.Funeral Saturday. December 29. at 11 a m., 4

from Vermont Avenue Baptist Church.Interment Orange. Va., Sunday. Decem-ber 30. 28*

WILLIS, REV. JAMTU E.. pastor of Ver-mont Avenue Baptist Church. Departedthis life Wednesday. December 26. 1928.at 9:50 p.m. Remains will lie In sta'e<Friday. December 28. from 11 a.m. to mid-night at the church. Funeral serviceswill be conducted Saturday. December29. at 11 a.m. Interment Orange. Va.The members of Vermont Avenue BaptistChurch are hereby notified of a specialmeeting Thursday, December 27. at 8 p.m.

By order of Official Board. 28*ZIGLER. JOSEPHINE. Departed this Ilf*

Wednesday, December 26. 1928. at herresidence. 1220 Potomac st. n.w.. JOSE-PHINE ZIGLER. devoted sister of Mrs.Lizzie Swink and niece of Mrs. MarcelineUnderwood. She also leaves to mourn herdeparture a host of other relatives andfriends. Remains resting at the John T.Rhines funeral chapel. 3rd and Eye sts.*s.w. Notice of funeral later.

Mmnrtam.ABLE. BESSIE. In loving memory of my

dear sister, BESSIE ABLE, who departedthis life five years ago today, December27, 1923.

Gone, but not forgotten.SISTER DORA. •

CHAMBERLAIN.CLARENCE WILLIS. Sacredto the memory of our beloved one.CLARENCE WILLIS CHAMBERLAIN, whopassed away four years ago today, De-cember 27, 1924.

Sunset and evening star.And one clear call for me,

And may there be no moaning of the barWhen I put out to sea.

Twilight and evening bellAnd after that the dark

And may there be no sadness of farewellWhen I embark.WIFE. MOTHER AND DAUGHTERS. •

DUNCAN. WILLIAMH. In memory of WIL-LIAM H. DUNCAN, who departed this lifethree years ago today. December 27. 1925.THE FAMILY. •

FRISBY. PERRI W. A tribute of love andremembrance to my dear husband. PERRIW. FRISBY. who departed this Ilf* twoyears ago today, December 27, 1926.

IJARA. *

GASKINS. BENJAMIN L. and ROSA A. Inloving memory of our devoted and belovedparents, BENJAMIN L. and ROSA A. GAS-KINS. whom God called December 27.1917. and January 6. 1928, respectively.

Released from earthly toil and strife.|i With Thee is hidden still their life.

Thine are their thoughts, their work?,their powers:

All Thine and yet most truly ours:For well we know where'er they be.Our dead are living unto Thee.

PANSY, ROSALIE AND EFFIE. •

! GRIGSBY, MEADOR C. In sad and lovim:memory of our dear brother and so-.MEADOR C. GRIGSBY, who departed th vlife one year ago today, December 27.1927.Our son is gone but not forgotten.

Never will his memory fade;

Sweetest thoughts will ever lingerRound the grave where he is laid.

We loved him. yes. we loved him,But the Savior loved him more.

So the angels sweetly called himTo that. bright and happy shore.

MOTHER AND FAMILY. •

HARRIS. CORA J. In loving memory ofour dear wife and mother, CORA J. HAR-RIS. who left us to live with her Lordsix years ago today. December 27. 1922.

HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. *

HARRY. MINNIE. AND JAMES E. In sadremembrance of our dear ones, mother.MINNIE HARRY (nee Fearson), who de-parted this life ten years ago, November12. ffilß. and father and sqp. JAMES EHARRY, who passed away four years azotoday. December 28. 1924.From the world of pain and sorrow

To the land of peace and rest,God has taken our dear ones.

Where they will And eternal rest.SONS. RUSSELL AND WILBUR: MOTHER.

SARAH E. HARRY. •

HAWKINS. LUCY HOLMES. Sacred to th*memory of our devoted mother. LUCYHOLMES HAWKINS, who entered intoeternal rest three years ago today, De-cember 27. 1925.Mother's spirit seems to be our guide.

Morning, noon and evening tide:We remember her teachings day by day

And try to keep the narrow way.

HER DEVOTED CHILDREN. •

MARTIN. FRANCES C. RHODES. In lovin'remembrance of my dear sister. FRANCE.!C. MARTIN, who died ten years ago todav.December 27, 1918.

HER SISTER EDNA. •

ORDEY. EFFIE L. In sad but loving mem-ory of my dear mother. EFFIE L. ORDEY.who died twenty-one years ago today. De-cember 27. 1907. HER SON. KAROLY.

SCOTT. ELLEN: WILLIAM. Sacred to thqmemory of my dear mother, ELLENSCOTT, who departed this life Decembe--18. 1913. and my father. WILLIAM SCOTT,who departed this life December 27, 1917.

The parting was painful,But God knew best

When he called our loved onesHome to rest.

DEVOTED DAUGHTER NANNIE ANDSON-IN-LAW, R. C. BROOK.

TIPPETT. ELIZABETH. In sad but lovingremembrance of my dear mother. ELIZA-BETH TIPPETT, who departed this life16 years ago. December 27. 1912.HER LOVING SON. CLARENCE D. TIP-

PETT. •

WIEGMAN. AUGUST J. Sacred to the mem-ory of our dear father. AUGUST J. WIEG-MAN. who died two years ago today. De-cember 27. 1926. HIS CHILDREN. •

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