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I aj wa)l pajiiaa, ninn ao.M H) I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ADVERTISING; Classifications Nos. I to 10 BALTIMORE, SUNDAY MORNING, WWW 1, 1928. V-' TIE SUN Ikatljs; JDeatfts Zaeatfjs Alphabetical Index to Waot-AdClassM Numbered according to the positions lu which they appear in tbe aectloa. All received after 6.80 P. M.

will appear In the Evening issue of the next duy, excepting for the Saturday intuit. Help Wanted untl Lout and Found advertisements accepted for the Evening Ikmuo as inte as 10 A. M. To euncel an advertisement, phone Plaza 7700, Station 121 or 122, between 9 A. Jl.

and 8 JM. NOTICE Classified orders for Insertion in The Washington Star and The New York Times may be placed over the business counter of the Sunpapers. Apartment Houses Apartments Kor Runt Apartments -Furnished Apartments Suburban Apartments Sub. Furn Apartments Wanted Auction Salts. Auctions Out of Town Auto Boilles and Tops Auto Hiring Automobile Loans Auto Service and Automobiles Automobiles Wttntod 83 45 4(1 17 48 ..53 7H 7 H) 73 "-J 70 51 52 86 72 5 6.1 (14 OS r.o 62 Board City and Sub Board Country and Mtu Board Wanted Boats and Launches Building Associations Building Business Floor Space Business Offices Business Office Spuce Business Opportunities Business Business Property Kent Business Property Warehouse Bus.

Property Manufacturing. Business Sites Oai cl of Thanks Carpet Cleaning 'Cemeteries and Lots Coal and Wood 0 61 Cla 6 28 si .101 21 1 26 93 .102 X5 21 00 5 84 a 82 4a TO 71 6Q 19 14 12 16 18 20 SI) Co-Partnership Dancing Deaths Detective Agencies Dogs, Birds, Pets, etc. Educational Electric Motors Employment Farm, Garden and Home Florists For Sale. Funeral Directors Garages Grave Vaults. Ground Rents and Mtgs.

Ground Rents and Mlgs. Wtd. Halls for Kent Help Agents, Help Keninlc Help Household Flelp-Mule Help Male and Female Help With Investment Horses. Live Stock, Etc Hotels and Resorts The Sun Calendar Today's Almanac For Baltimore. fm A.M.

I Moon rises. .3.12 P.M. Sun 8.21) P.M. I Moon 53ts. ..4.35 A.M.

Hizh ......3.59 A.M., 4.36 P.M. PIIASKS OP THIS MOON FOR APRIL. First quarter. 'I' Lust Quarter. 13th FuU moon MiiTNew niwiu 2Uth The Weather.

Forecast for Baltimore, Mary-, land and District of Columbia Generally fair warmer today and tomorrow. General Conditions. The Northeastern disturbance is now centered over Nova Scotia and another disturbance of wide extent is central over Alberta. An area of high pressure is advancing slowly eastward over the Southern Plains States. The indications are for generally fair weather with rising temperature east of the Mississippi river during the next two days.

Winds Off Atlantic Coast North of Sandy Hook, diminishing northwest; Sandy Hook to Hatteras, diminishing northwest backing to west and southwest; Hatteras to Florida Straits, moderate, mostly north-northeast. Baltimore Weather Report. United States Weather Bureau. Observer's tltnce. Baltimore custom House.

March 61. (7) IIACKE1L In sad but loving remein- nranco oi my near wire ami our mother, AUGUSTA, who died nix years ago, March 28, 1922. The stars lire dimly shining i pen my dour wire nnd our mothers grave. She sleeps without awakening, une wc loved nut couiu not save. passes, shadows fall, Love remembrance outlasts, all.

And though the years may be many or few. But, dear wife nnd mother, wo will al ways think of you. BY HER LOVING HUSBAND. FIVE DAUGHTERS, EIGHT GRANDCHILDREN AND ONE GREAT-GRANDDAUGHTER. 1 1IETTCHEN.

In loving remembrance of my dear mother CATHERINE, who departed this lite one year ugo, April Rest on, dour mother, thy labor is o'er, Thy willing hands wilt toll no more. A lull lit ul mother, both true and kind, A truer mother you could never find. For all of us she did hCr best, God grant her eternal rest. BY IIEU SON FRANK, DAI LULA AND GRANDSON 1 loving remembrance of our dear mother CATHERINE, who departed this life one year ago. April 1.

1927'. Rest on, dear mother, thy labor Is o'er. Thy willing hands will toll no more. i laiiuiui moiner, nom true unu Kino, A truer mother you could never Oml. For till of us she did her best, God grant her eternal rest.

BY HKU CHILDREN, ATI EN EDNA AMI DAVID. 1 JONES, -In sad but loving remem brance of our dear brother, GEORGE JONES, who departed this life two years ago, March 30, 192(1, In life we loved you dearly In death wc do the sunie We often sit. and think of you And wish you were here again. Days of sadness come to us Hidden tears often tlow Memory still keeps you Dear brother, near us. BY II IS LOVING SISTER, MAMIE 1 JONES, In sad and loving remem brance of in dear fnlher GEORGE, who depnrlad this life two years ago, March 31, 192.

What would 1 give lo clasp his hand, His happy face to see: To hear his voice and see him smile, That meant so much to nie. BY II IS SON AND DAUGHTER IN-JiAW. 1 KEMP. A tribute of love lo our daughter. LAURA, who riled March 2Tlh, 1926.

1 MOTHER AND DADDY. KOLB. A tribute of iovo to tbe memory of my dear father, ADAM, who died March 30. 1920, and mv mother, MARY, ou February 10. 1921.

May we meet, in Heaven. BY THEIR DAUGHTEH, KATHE-RINE. 1 I II A ME LON i 1 1 1 1 I in of, my devoted grandmol her. MAR-GAR ET Ki ll N-AM ELONG. who died Pnlm Siinday thirteen years ago.

Loved In life," In death remembered. BY HER DEVOTED GRA.NDDAUGll TE It. MRS. COLE. I LUIS.

In loving roiieinhrnnce of mir dear fullicr. JOSEI'll, who died one year ago. March 31, 1927. Not dead fo those who loved him. Not lost but gone before.

He lives with us lu memory, And will forevermore. 1 BY HIS LOVINQ CHILDREN. lit In lug "re" membra ne of my beloved husband EDWIN 10. LUN'liQUIST, who died April 1, 1923. Each day of our happy wedded lifo Has been jusf one sweet dream.

Of joy and peace iinbnil.cn. Unlll death stepped In between. What tliouch jour voice lias been Rent, Loving deeds still speak for li For turn where I may there are Likens, Dear husband, you still live to me. BY HIS LOVING WIFE. Wc do not forget you, nor do wo Intend: We think of you often and will to the end.

Gone and forgotten by dome you may be, But dear lo our memory you ever will lie. BY HIS FATHER AND MOTHF.lt-IX LAW AND SISTER IN LAW, ATI I ERIN RAITII, AND MR. AND MRS. II. T.

O'NEILL. 1 MANLY, RIDGEWAY, MIER. PHIL LIPS. In loving remembrance of JOHN MANLY, died April 2. 1917 SAD1E RIDGEWAY, died September 2(S.

min. LOUIS MIER, died March 2.I. 1919 GENEVIEVE PHILLIPS, died January 29,1920. Though on earth you are no more. But in memory yon are always with me.

1 BY MOLLY MANLY. MeDORMAN. A tribute of love to the memory of my dear husband. CAPT. JAMES MeDORMAN, who died six years ago.

Gone lint not forgotten. 1 BY JH 1 8 WIFE, AT HKIU NB. MATTHEWS. In loving memory of our dear son, koiikjij, who died three years ago, April 1, 1923. I would give the world, for I miss him so, To hare him with ua again.

My boy. who has entered the silent ranks Of the boys who will never be men I think if the angels looked down to see. Their Ming would lose some of Its joy For nil that was dearest In life to mc Is gone with our dear little boy. HIS LOVING MOTHER AND DADDY. Oh, how I have missed you, darling Robert.

The pain nnd hurt bus been deep. But I've smiled through a mist of tears As I ve thought of your rest and sweet sleep. 1 SISTER LOTTIE. loving remembrance of my dear son nnd our dear tirotner. juh.n J.

OTT, who died nine years ago, April 4, 1919. Your memory is always with me. BY HIS FATHER. What though your voice has been si lenced. Lovine deeds still sneak for thee: For turn wher I may there are tokens.

Ah, my dear brother, you still live to me. BY II IS SISTER CATHARINE. Death can never separate those who are bound together by the ties of pure love. 1 BY HIS BltoTHERS. PERRIGO.

In loving remembrance of our. dear mother, abakii.la. wno departed this life one year ago March 20. 1927. There Is a face I'd love to see, A voice I long to bear, To feel the touch of mother's hand Would mean so much to us.

DAUGHTERS, JULIA AND EMMA. You wore a crown of patience Through the years you struggled en. Those hands that rest forever Are the ones that cared for us all. GRANDDAUGHTERS, BESSIE AND ANNIE. 1 PONCET.

tn loving rem-mbrauee nf mv d'-r father. MATIIEW PONCET who died April 1st, 1902. BY HIS DEVOTED DAUGHTER. LUCAS. 1 POTTER.

In loving memory of our dear and i.u Her. who iepanet this life one year ago. April 4. Only i word, dear husband, ill want For "verytblng seems changed to me. Some think that forget yon.

Though on -arth ou are no more; If tears could only 'iring you back. You weeld have been here iong ago. 1 PY HIS WIPE AND SON. IN MEMORIAM (7) SHILLING. In sad but loving remembrance of my dear susbanrt and our daddy, JOHN E.

SHILLING, who departed this life so auddculy tivo year ugo, March 28, 1923. The nfleruoon when the summons' Oh, how our heurts had bled; For, John, you left us full of lire And was brought buck to us dead. Today our hearts are heavy, Our thoughts are all of thee; Uovv we long for you nnd nils you None but God lu Heaven can aee. Sadly missed 1 BY WIFE AND CHILDREN. SIGWART.

A tribute of love to tbe memory of MARGARET T. SIGWART. who departed this life Mucb 30, 1921. Just a line of Just a memory fond and true. Just a token of devotion, For in my heart, dear friend, I still think of A DEVOTED FRIEND, lust when your life was brightest, when your yours were best.

You were called from the world of sor row To the home of eternal rest. BY YOUR SISTER, II ERESI A. Anniversary Mass nt Fourteen' Holy Martyr's Church. 1 8WAYNE. -In sad but loving remem brance or our dear mother, MARGARET A.

SWAYN'E (nee Durham I. who died three years ago, Mnrch 30. 1923. precious one from us Is gone, A voice wo loved Is still: A place Is vacant In our hearts, lilch never can ho lllled. Your heart was I he truest In all the widn world.

Your love I best to recall: For no. one ou carlh could take your Place, You are still tbe dearest of all. YJ1 It CHILDREN'. WAIRE. Ill memory of mv dear husband and our daddy, FREDERICK, who died otic year ago today, March 81.

1927. You are gone, but was so young end fair. You slumber sweet, hut know no care; Your heart was pure, your life so young, Yet not our will, but God's be done. Yon Buffered hours, yes hours, of pain, To wall for cure, but all In vain: find saw your suffering was too great aim opened wide I he golden gate. Our loved one hns gone across the river, lo Hie shores ot evergreen; Soniewliem on tin.

unseen shore, lie watches, beckons und wails for ns. BY HIS LOVING WIFE AND ClilL-DilEN. 1 I NO 1.1 NG. In snd but iovlng remembrance of our fnlher. GEORGE who deparled this life April limn.

In our home ho Is fondly remembered. Sweet memories cling to his name; Those who loved him In life sincerely Still love hltn lu death Just tlie same. God knows bow much we miss hltn, isever snail HIS memory tmle. Loving thoughts shall ever wander To the spot where lie Is laid. 1 111 HIS SONS AND DAUGHTERS.

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)I4. 4.15a IN MEMORIAM (7) (VuHlinueti from 'tecedlnp Column.) BELL. In memory of my uncle, CHARLES who died on March 31, 19UI. Some day I hope to meet the, When tho days of lite havu tied, And In Heaven with Joy to greet thee, Where no farewell tears uro shed. 1 BY HIS NIECE.

CAUKPK L. ERNST. BERNHARDT. In memory of my beloved husband PETE, who died two years ago, April 1020. 0 (iod, whut a weight of sorrow 1, tho lonely one, bear; A lonely home, a silent voice And only his vacant chair.

No one knows the silent, heartache And few may see ine weep, For I shed my tours from an aching heart While other nre fast, asleep. You were called away so sudden, Without time to say good-by, Ami little did 1 think that you So soon In dentil should sleep And leave me all alone. I BY HIS LOVING WIFE MAR Y. BOllNE. lu sad but loving remembrance id' my dear husband, WILLIAM 1.

noil 10. who departed tills life nine years ago, April 3 1919. Your heart was the truest in till the wide world. Your love the best to recall: For no one 011 earth could take yuur place, You are still the dearest of all. Hut the tears I shed lu silence And 1 breathe sigh of regret, For you were mine and I remember, nil ll.n tnvtrnl How sad today my trouble, How dim my eyes with tears.

For death bus robbed me of the one I thought was mine for years. Left alone, but not forsaken, God In always at my side: Gives mn strength and consolation. Heals my heartaches and Is my guide. 1 BY HIS LOVING WIFE. II RUNNER.

In loving renioinbrnmw nf our dear mother KA11IEKINK BRUNNER, who departed this life one year ago today, April 1027, All hough you could not sneuk to us. Or could not sn.v good-by. we Knew your thoughts were with-us When you were culled awsy. BY HER DAUGHTER. MARY RAAB We do not forget you, nor do we In tend Wc think of you often and will lo the end.

Gone and forgotten by some you may bi But dear to our memory you ever will be. BY HER DAUGHTER, MARGARET TEICHMAN. Rest on, dear mother, thy labor is o'er, Thy willing bauds will toll no more; A faithful mother, both true and hind. A truer mother you could never find. For all of us she did her best, God grnnt her eternal rest.

1 BY HER DAUGHTER, LENA FISZ BURNS. In loving1 remembrance of our dear mother. ANNIE L. BURNS, who died one year ago, April 2, 1927. I miss you more and more eneh day; None hut a daughter can tell.

The time will come, I care not when, That may with you dwell. Vour picture I look at each day. And looking into your dear eyes they seem to say "Don't grieve so hard, desr daughter, For we will meet again some day." HER LOVING DAUGHTERS, YRTLE AND BELLE. 1 CO SON. In memory of my hits hand, James B.

who died 10 years ago. Mnrch 21, 1918. -God takes our loved ones from our homes, But never from our hearts. BY HIS WIFE. 1 DAWSON.

A tribute of love to the memory of my dear wife and our dear mother. LILLIAN wne died this day ono year ago, April 1, Some may think that we forget you. I hough on earth you are no more; But In memory you are with us, As you always were before. Slip passed a way like a summer breeue with scarce a parting sign She passed awuy from this dark world, To wait for the Matters call. Yes, she sleeps but nol forever, In the lone and silent grave; Blessed promise she shall waken, Jesus died, the world to save.

In the dawning of the morning. When this troiililed night Is o'er: All those buds In beauty blooming, We ll rejoice to see once more. BY HER HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. 1 COLE. In loving memory of our re.

voted husliand and lather. LAWMIN who died April 24, 1927. Loved in life, in death remembered. 1 BY IltS WIFE AND CHILDREN. DAY.

In sad but loving remembrance of our dear daughter. FLORENCE who died March 31, 1022. Not dead to those who loved her, Not lost hut gone before. She lives with us In memory, will fiirevermore. BY II1CR FATHER AND MOTHER.

We are lonely, yes. for mother. In the years lhai passed awny. And we know she will always guide us Til we meel again some dav. I KIJ 'I'LiL'l? AN" AM) CHILDR N.

DUNN. In sad and loving remembrance of my dear mother MARGARET, who departed this life March 2fl, Gone, but not forgotten. A precious one from me is gone, A voice I loved Is still A place is vacant in my heart Which never can be filled. Before my eves she faded. Growing weaker hour by hour; Doing all I could to save her Until God took her awny.

1 LOVING SDN BERNARD. FARLEY. In loving memory of my dear husband, MICHAEL FA it LEY', who departed this life one year ago. April 2, P.I27. Rest In pence dear husband, One year has passed away.

You are gnne. but not forgotten, As I think of you each day. BY HIS LOVING WIFE. ANNIE FARLEY. 1 FOWLER.

In memory of my deur mother. IDA VIRGINIA, who died one year ago, April 3, 1927 Dear mother, could you speak to me, And could you live again. My aching henrt would then be healed, But this I wish iu vain. BY HER DAUGHTER. MAY.

GDHRBAND. In loving memory of LENA who died April 1, 1923. Just when your life was brightest. list wtien your years were Desr You were called from this world of sorrow. To a home of eternal rest.

Yet again we hope to meet thee, When the day of life is fled: And Heaven with joy to greet thee. vt here ao farewell tears are shed. BY HER BROTHER JULIUS AND P.M1LY. 1 GUNTER. In sad and loving remembrance of my dear wife.

CARRIE (IM tit (nee spiegeli. who departed this iife 28. 1921. In lif" 1 did my best for In death I have done Mie same: Hi art of my iife burled deep. Under the sod wheryuu are asleep.

As I beside vour casket And "mouthed back "our hair. Upon ynur dear sweet forehead I left mv 'sit kiss there. 1 DEVOTED HUSBAND AND SON. HASSE. iuving remembrance oi our moilier.

FANNIE, who departed tlii-! life one year ago. March 28. 1927. I A mother lar, a mother kind. A tr jer friend you could no: dnd For of ns she did her best.

May God grant fcer eternal res'. 1 BY HER DEVOTED CHILDREN. IN MEMORIAM on March 31, IMS, JENNIE, beloved wife of the late Henry F. Adame. Funurul from her home, 1112 South Paca street, on Tuesday at 2 P.

M. Interment In Western Cemetery. 3 March" 31. 1928, at Park-tun, GEORGIANS" A LOUISE, beloved wife of Jacob Allhoss, Funeral from the home of her daughter, Mrs. O.

M. Smith, on Tuesday, April 3, nt 1.30 P. M. Services at JcsHops K. Church at 2.30 P.

M. Interment in church cemetery. 3e on Alareh 30, 1H2S, at her residence, 719 East street. Sparrows Point. ELIZABETH AMANX (nee Roberts), beloved wlfeof Frank Aiuanu.

IJuhnstown (Pa.) papers please copy. Funeral from the above residence on Monday, April 2, ut S.30 A. M. Requiem High Mass at St. Luke's Church at 9 A.

M. Interment in Holy Redeemer Cemetery. 2 BACON. On March 29, IMS. JAMES beloved husband of the lute I ydia C.

Bacon. Funeral from his late residence, 33 North Catherine street, on at 8 M. Requiem Mass at: St. Church nt 8.30 A. M.

Interment In Cathedral Cemetery. 1 HULL. On March 30, 192S, LAURA beloved wife of the late Joseph T. Hell. Funeral from her line residence, 3332 Lynd.tle avenue, on Monday afternoon nt 2.30 o'clock.

Interment in Mount Olivet Cemetery. 2e BINDEMAN. On March 30. 102S, CHARLES A aged II mouths, beloved and only child of Charles F. and Mary E.

lilndenian (nee Uogan). Washington (D. papers please copy. Funeral from the grandparents' residence, 709 Mcllenry street, on Monday, April 2. at 10 o'clock.

Inter-mentln New Cathedral Cemetery. 1 BRAZIER. At" New York city." on March 29. 1928. JAMES son of the late Dennis and Mary Enright Brazier.

Funeral from the Funeral Home of Charles F. Evans Son, US West Mount Royal avenue, on Monday morning at 9.30 o'clock. Requiem Mass at St. Ignatius' Church at 10 o'clock. Interment in Cathedral Ceme- lery.

2 BUTLER. On March 29, 1921; FRANK, beloved husband of Sarah C. Butler. Funeral from William Cook's funeral parlors. North and Greemuouut avenues, on Monday at 11 A.

M. lu-tcrment in Western Cemetery. 1 BUTTER FIELD. Suddenly, on March maj ma.mwu beloved Husband of Fannie F. Butterfleld.

Funeral from his late residence, SOW Sycamore street, on Monday, April 2, at 3 P. M. Interment in Park- wood cemetery. CANNON. Suddenly, on February 10, i.ui,u.unuo ageci in years, beloved husband of Arona D.

Cannon. Services and burial will he held at Mount Olivet Cemetery, Monday at 2.30 P. M. 2e CHARLES. On March 29, 11)287 GEORGE aged 65 years, beloved husband Radie P.

Charles. Funeral from his late residence, 2113 Dobler avenue, on Monday iiiorns, ing at 11 o'clock. Interment -ia Greeri-inount Cenieterv. 2 COKNES. On March 29, 1928.

ELSIE, oeioveu uauguter or William and Clara Comes. Funeral services from her late resi dence nt Joppa. on Sunday at 2.30 P. M. Interment Abingdon M.

li. Church Cemetery, Abingdon, Md. 1 CKOGHAN. On March 30. JO SEPH beloved husband of Anne Collius Croeban.

i Funeral from his 'late residence. oUU4 Wilson avenue, off. of Old lork road corner Dumbarton avenue, on Monday morning at 8.30 o'clock. Requiem High Muss at tho Church of tne Blessed hacraiuent at 9 clock. Interment in Cathedral Cemetery.

2 CROPPKR-VANDEFOKD. On March 31, 1928. CATHERINE wife of Stephen Cropper. Funeral from her late home, 1600 Rosedale street, on Tuesday at 2 P. M.

Interment in Mount Olivet Cetne-fery, lie DA1L. On March 30, 1928, FANNIE daughter of the late Thomas J. and Frances Bail. Relatives and friends invited to attend the funeral from the residence of her nephew, Howard Hail, 3910 Gwynn Oak avenue, on Monday, April 2. at 11 A.

M. Interment (private) in Greenmotint Cemetery. 2 DuBOIS. MORRIS, aged 61. on Satur day at 4 A.

beloved husband of Sara DuBols. Funeral from his lato residence, 4215 Park Heights nvenue. Sunday, April 1. at. 11 A.

M. Please omit flowers. 1 DE CORSE. On March 30. 1028.

THOMAS husband of the late Laura D. De Corse. Funeral services will be held at his late residence, 182.1 West Lafayette avenue, on Monday. April at P. M.

Interment (private) in Loudon I'arK Cemetery. 2t DESHIELDS. On March 29, 192S, RICHARD, aged .10 months, beloved son of Richard and Ruth C. Deshields (nee Croney). Funeral services at the residence of his grandmother, Mrs.

William E. Keith, 1124 South KHwood avenue, on Sunday. April 1, at 2 P. M. Inter ment in Schwartz Cemetery.

1 ENDRESS. On March 30. after a short illness. CAROLINE EN DRESS (nee Goeller), aged 49 years, Deioved wife 01 the late August Endrpss. Funeral from the residence of her brother, Constantine A.

Goeller, 300 ernwood avenue, on Mondav. April 2. at 8 A. M. Requiem High Mass at St.

Elizabeth's Church nt 8.30 A. M. Interment in Holy Redeemer Ceme- tery. FENHAGEN. On March 21).

1928, at her komc, Ureenwny Apartments, MARGARET E. widow of Dr. Frank c. rennagen. Relatives and friends are invited to attend tbe funeral services at the Pro- Cathedral on Monday morning at 11.15.

Interment priva te, 2 FISHER. On March 29. 192.8. LEON ARD, aged 01 years, beloved husband ot the iate Jessie A. ishcr.

Funeral from the residence of his daughter. Mrs. Mary Baugber. 76 Darby street, on Monday. April 2.

at 1.30 P. M. services at Keenes Me morial Church. Interment in St Mary's Cemetery. Hampden.

1 FOLEY (O'ROL'RKE). On March 30. IU2S, HAKKV, heloved son of Patrick and Lottie Rourke. Funeral will take place from the parents' residence. 1303 North Rose street, on Tuesday at v.

Jl. liner ment in Oak Lawn Cemetery. 3e FONSHELL. On March 31st. 1928.

J. LEE. beloved husband of Myrtle Dunn Fonshell. 1 Il'ie notice of funeral will be given. GLASS.

Ou March 31. 1928, ANNA C. heloved wife of Kone.rt Glass ana daughter of Anna Brosnan and the late Peter Brosnan. Funeral will take place from the parents residence. 1j0 Laro line street, on Tuesday at 9.30 A.

M. thence to St. Paul's Church, where Kequiem High Mass will he said at 10 A. M. Interment in New Cathedral Cemetery.

3 GOLDSMITH. On March 1928 HENRY, beloved husband of Lena Goldatnith. Funeral from his late residence. 3921 Gwynn 'lak avenue, otr Suu.iay. April 1.

nt 1 P. M. Intcrrieni private. Please omit flowers. 1 March ul.

DR. GISTAV aged 02 years, beloved husband of Elida H. Crapp. Funeral front his Jute residence. 3423 Mondawmin rentie.

on Tuesday at 9.30 A. M. Interment in Pleasant (irove Cemetery, near Conowintro. Maryland. 3 HARDY.

Suddenly on March RALPIT in his lotu year, son oj Dora M. Hardy (nee Koss) and the James R. Hardy. Funeral from ai late rcsirkhef. 1933 W.

Lombard of which due notice will be gbren. 1 March 20. 192S, al her residence, -1228 Woodlea avenue, VIOLET V. SCHWARTZ (nee Tritfg), beloved wlj'o of John Schwann. Funeral from the ubove resideuce on Monday ut 2 P.

M. Interment lu Loudon Park Cemetery. 1 March 30. 1928, WALTER beloved hnsbuud of Francis Smith (nee Funeral services will be held lit his late residence, 318 Brunswick street, on Monday nt 2 P. M.

Interment Loudon Park Cemetery. 2c SNYDER. On March 31, 1928, SA- RINA beloved daughter or the late Joseph J. and Sldonla Snyder (nee llaruieyer). Relatives and frieuds of the family are invited to attend the funeral from her lato residence, 015 Forrest Ntreet, on Tuesday, April 3, nt 8 A.

M. Requiem Muss ut St. James' Church al 0 M. Interment In Holy Redeemer Cemetery. 3 SP1KEK.

On March 30. 1II2K, GLORIA 1,1. aged 2 months. Iniaiil daughter ot Leltoy und Viola li. Splker luce Nlner).

Funeral from tbe parents' residence, 120 West. Itandali sireel, on Monday at 1.30 P. M. Interment In Cedar Hill Cemetery. 1 STIiltGlS.

On March 29. 1II2S. DAISY ESTELL1C. beloved wife of William N. Sturgis.

Funeral services al her late residence, 1802 Rosedale street, on Saturday evening at 8 P. M. Interment on Sunday at 2.30 P. Jl. at Poconinke City.

Mil. 1 STANN INC. D11 March 30. 1928. CLEM ENTINE ST ANN ING (uec Speers).

Funeral from her late residence, Railroad tivenue (South Side), Glon-burnie, on Monday. 11 A. M. I11-ternieut Mount Olivet Cemetery. 1 TASK.

Ou March 511, his lnle residence, 1.H3 Glenwoou avenue, beloved son of John W. and Mottle C. Tnse. Funeral from the above residence on Tuesday, April 3, at 2 P. M.

Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. Hampden. 3o TIEDEM ANN. On March 30, 1928, at the home ot her father, John Whit-comb, Owlngs Mills, LAURA, bo-loved wlfo of Robert Tledemann.

Relatives and friends nre invited to attend the funeral services nt Asbury M. E. Cbarcli, Reisterstown, Monday, April 2. nt 2 P. M.

2e WALLACE Suddenly, March 31. 192S. ROSA M. WALLACE (nee Carr), beloved wife of Charles R. Wallace.

Funeral from her late residence, 15 South Wlclihum road. Irvington, of which due notice will lie given. 1 WALTON. On March 30, 1928. BESSIE heloved wife of the late Benjamin Walton.

1 Funeral from her late residence, 106 West. Conway street, on Monday nt 2 P. M. Interment in Woodlnwn Cemetery. 2c WKAVKR.

Suddenly, on March 29. 192S. THEODORE C. beloved husband of Margaret V. Weaver (nee Hnug).

F'uneral will take place from bis late residence. 427 North Itoso street, on Monday, April 2. at 2.30 P. M. In-ternient in Mount Olivet Cemetery.

Jie lO 1 15 R. On March 31, HARRY beloved husband of Olelta Whistler (nee Tlarward). 2e Relatives and friends nre invited attend funeral services from his residence near Fountain Green, Harford county, on Tuesday at 2 o'clock. Interment In Mount Zion Cemetery. CEMETERIES AND LOTS (2) Drdid Ridg ct cr Is 'llstingnishin for formal ana otuenent service, modern, elegant eouipment tnd tha eiquisito artistry apparent in its development.

Enter 'he Cemetery from Ttci3tTAtrwn road at Pikm'ille; abo from Park Heights avenue at Old Court road. The Superintendent's Office Is located at Reisterstown road entrance. Phone Pikesville MS. Executive Office. MIS CATHEDRAL ST.

Vernon CMS. PA RKWOOD "Nature's Omit Cathedral." Announces tlia midline of two beautiful new sections. Kxoeptional selections, both as to PIU Him itK.HiluIJ. are al iiiib iniu. Parkwood is lawn-plan cemttery.

emboilyiinr tha most ho vanned Mens ni cemetery oeveiov-mint. Monthly payments ir desired. Frea Auto fur Inspection. Phone ilnmilton O'fifK WOODLAWN GOD'S ACRE Prices Reasonable Terms to Suit. No.

31! Car Direct to Cemetery. Inspection by Auto. Phone Pluza G'518. Office, 401 Title Building. Lorraine Park Cemetery BsPimore's Most Artistic Cemetery.

Parklike Derelojment Perpetual Care Finest. Burial Service, RftisonaWv Priced Smalt Payments. CltT Office. 200fi Lexington Bldg. Plana S222.

LOUDON PARK CEMETERY AKEA 3M) ACRES. ACRES UNSOLD. lots vrtMf sr.ri up. Under Perpetual Care. Time Payments if rMired.

PHONE G1LMOR 0772 or VKRNON" 0038. BALTIMORE CEMETERY Sec Our Beautiful New Perpetual-Ore Sections. Kaaonble Prices. Tcnrie if Desired. North Knst of Gav st.

Ph. Wolfe 1101. 3-GRAVK LOT. Now Cathedral Cemetery. Call titlmor FUNERAL DIRECTORS (3) SYMPATHY With tJict.

and understanding, arc included in the calmly reverent, service offered convenient and restful surroundings. 1 Sr3 II. SANDER SONS Bfnjd'vay ami Hiltimora st. 17' nmi 17m street. WOLFE 1256 FLORISTS (5) nlVI T.I and Funeral, CK'NTCttY i.iixhj m.

mi. w.mj. SENT Aiuitiiere 'Ireef. .1. L.

Wajmer. 12 IB X. Charles. eT. WCiP.

Tnwson 4S-J PKSItiNS A SPECIALTY. PAYNES. 723 WAHHINO'IUN BLVD. IN MEMORIAM (T) BARRACK. In loving memory of my husband.

FRANK C. BARRACK, who passed away March 28, 1921. I haven't forgotten you, Frank, nor do I intend, I think of you often and will to the end Gone and forgotten by some you may be, But dear to my memory you ever will he. 1 BY HIS DEVOTED WITE. BATiSER.In 'loving remembrance of our dear wife and mother, ELIZA BETH, who departed this life two years ago March 29, i'J2t.

Two years have passed. Our heart's still sore; As times flies on We miss you more. God called yon h.ime. It was his will. But in our hearts We love you still.

Your memory is as dear today As in the hour you passed away. Wc did our hot. God only knew. To eas vour pains, which were not few PY HEP. HUSBAND AND CHILDREN.

1 BELL. lu uietnorv CHARLES who di-d on March Never shall we cease to love you. Never shall your memory fade. Sweeiest Invc forever lingers Around V'tiir and tK-aceful grave. Softly at nights the stars are gleaming Upon a lonely crave where sic ps without dreaming One wc love but could not save.

1 BY HIS WIFE. LARA BELL. BEI.L.-'n ir.em MARY OLIVIA. who died Jan. 21'.

hotv 1- --n whien rone ever wake to weep. i Gone, i not forgotteo. 1 BY HER AUNT, CLARA BELL. GUTHRIE. At Keuton, on March 30 102S, REV, W.

B. GUTHlilE, eldest sou of the 'lute Ah sunder snd' Elluabeth Guthrie, (Uuri'ord county papers please copy. Funeral services ut Ills lute residence. Kenton, Sunday, April 1, at 2.30 P. M.

I 11 All E. On March 29, 192S, MARY widow of Louis Hare. Funeral from the home of her brother, S. Swopo Taylor, ltldae road near Hilton avenue, Catonsvule, on Monday. April 2, at 8.30 A.

M. Requiem Muss at St. John's Church, Westminster, at 10 o'clock. Inleruieiil In St. John's Cemetery.

1 HARRIS. Suddenly, on March 30. J1I2S, Ql.lNTlN. beloved UusliHlliI or Lo-rettn Adams und youngest sou of William E. und Jennie C.

Harris, Relatives and friends nro respectfully invited to attend the funeral from IiIb late residence. Rockwell and Westchester avenues, hour Ellicott City, Monday at 3 P. M. interment Rosehill, Loudon Park. 2 1IAUGHEY.

Ou 30, 11128, sud denly, FRAMv beloved liuslmnu of the lute Mary llaughey. Funeral will take place from the residence of his niece, Mi's. James Kehl. 1005 East Twenty-tilth street. 011 Tuesday at 8.30 A.

M. thence to St. Paul's Church, where Requiem High Mass will be saiil at 9 A. M. Interment in Holy Redeemer Cemetery 3 HAWKINS.

Suddenly, on March 30, irjs, ma it I'll a 1... oeioveu wire 01 Charles H. Hawkins. Kuneriil from her late residence, 310 South First street, 011 Tuesday at 2.30 P. M.

Services at Holy Evangelist Church at 3 o'clock. Interment in Oak Lawn Cemetery. lie JAMES. On March 31st, 11128, V. HO RATIO, aged 20 years, beloved son ol Kdna and the late Walter H.

James. F'uneral from his late residence, 1007 St. Paul street, of which due notice will be given. 1 JONES. On March 29.

at her resideuce, otlll Belle Vista avenue, Raspeourg, ANNIE C. dice Ruborg), beloved wife of Charles B. Jones, li. 1. P.

I Philadelphia and Dallas (Texas) papers please copy. Funeral from above residence Monday at 8.30 A. M. Requiem High Mass at St. Domiuick's Church at 9 A.

M. Interment in Holy Redeemer Cemetery i JACOB. On March 30. 1928, DIANA, beloved daughter of the late Jacob and Zilia Jacoby. Funeral from her late residence, 832 Brooks lane, on Sunday luoruiug, April 1.

at 10 o'clock. Please omit flowers.J 1 .1 Elt ABEK. On March 31. 1928, BAR BARA HORAK JKRABEK. Klineral from the residence of her son, Frank Honik, 4218 Hamilton avenue, on Wednesday morning at 8.30 o'clock.

Requiem Mass at St. Wences-l laus' Church nt 9 o'clock. Interment in Holy Redeemer Cemetery. 3c KKYSER. Ou March 30.

1923. W. Mc- HENHY, husband of Mrs. Marjorte llambleton Ober Kcyser and son tbe late R. Bretit Keyser.

1 Funeral services on Sunday at 3 at St. '1 nomas' cnurcu, uarn son Forest. Interment private. KNIGHT. Suddenly, on March 31.

1928. at his residence, 737 Hast Fort avenue. WILLIAM beloved bus band of Rosa Knight (neu Seheeler). Funeral from 1 he above residence on Tuesday at 2 P. M.

lutcraient in Mount Olivet Cemetery. 3e KOEPF On March 31, 1928. MARTHA, aged 61. years, beloved wife of Emi! Knepf. Funeral from her late residence, 1410 vost Baltimore street, on Mon day st 2 P.

M. Interment in Western emetery. 20 LANSBURGH. On March 31, 192S, at 3 P. at Washington, u.

KN N1E, beloved wife of the late Max Lnnshurgh. F'uneral from tbe residence of her Mrs. Abe Schechter, 2130 callow avenue, on Sunday afternoon, April 1. at 3.30 P. M.

Interment in Hebrew Friendship Cemetery. H'leasc omit ffowcrs.J 1 LEE. On March 31, 1928, COLUMBUS O'UON'NKLL, at bis home, Melvale, in his 7flh year, husband of Hancab Ann Tyson Lee. Mass nt Sacred Heart Church. Mount Washington, on Monday, April 2, at 10 A.

M. 2 March 89, 1928, DOHA, beloved daughter of the late Daniel and Margaret Malkus. Funeral will take place from the residence of her sister, Mrs. William Scbepf, Ridge road, fourth house north of Philadelphia road, on Mon day at 1 P. li.

Interment in Baltimore Cemetery. 1 MOORE. On March 29. 1928. JEMIMA MARGARET, beloved wile of Albert Moore.

New Brunswick (N. papers please conv.l Funeral from her late residence, 305 Collins avenue. Irvington. on Monday April 2, at 2.30 P. M.

Interment, in Loudon Park Cemetery. 2c MO KG A NTH ALL. On March 30. 1928, ANNA MORGANTHALL (nee Kothe). aged 31 years, beloved wife of Paul U.

Morganthall. Funeral from her late residence, 3917 Liberty Heights avenue, on Mon day. April 2. nt 2 I. M.

Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery. 2e MORRIS On March 29. 1928. at 10 V. HARRY beloved husband of the late Sarah H.

Morris. ICenter ville (Md.) papers please copy.) 1 Funeral from tho residence of his son, Julian Morris, 1401 South Charles street, on Sunday aflernoon April at 2 o'clock. Interment Baltimore Hebrew Cemetery. omit flowers. MORROW.

Oil March 31. 192S. NOR A in his 22nd year, beloved son of Ella G. and the late Archie Morrow. 3e Funeral from his sister's residence, Mrs.

Houston Lee. 3912 'Fernhill avenue, on Tuesday, April 3. at 11 A. M. Interment Lorraine Cemetery.

RKBER. On March 31.1928. WILLIAM aged 50 years. bHoveil son of the late Anton and Region Holier. Funeral will take place from the parlors of John Llrlch.

2008 Orleans street, on Monday at II A. M. Inter ment in Oak Lawn Cemetery. 1 R1PKIN. Suddenly, on 31.

192S, JOHN. In his 10th year, son of John and Ethel u. Itipkin. Funeral from his parents' residence 273." West Fairniount avenue, of which fine not iec veil! he given. ROBINSON.

On March 29, 192S, JOHN, aged 08 years, beloved husband ot the late ineresa itonmson (nee Liscn hauer). Funeral from the residence of his aunt. Mrs. Christina Nordt, 021 Aull street, on Monday, April 2, at 2 P. M.

Interment in Holy Redeemer Cemetery. 2e SAUNDERS-BROOKS. Suddenly, on March 23. 1928, DAISY IRENE, wife of L. B.

Saunders and beloved daughter of Jennie England and tbe late Walter E. Brooks. Interred in Charles lan-: Cemetery. Reading. March 28.

192S. 1 SCHALB On March 31. 192S, OTTO, aged S3 years, husband of the late Elizabeth Schaub. Funeral from the residence of his son, Jacob Sehatii). 2743 Guilford avenue, on Tuesday at 2.30 P.

M. Interment 1 ii London Park Cemetery. I Please omit flowers. 3e SCH NE1 1 "Kit. on March" 29.

192J. JOHN C. aged years, beloved tin-hand of B. techncider (nee Dnir.ler). 2 Funeral from his late residence.

3300 Rueckerl avenue. Hamilton, on Mon day. April 2. at A. M.

Renuiciu at St. James Couivh at 9 A. interment in Near Cathedral Cemetery. SLUG it March" 3o. lies, at iiis iate residence.

East aged (.7 year and 3 ir.niuhe. beiyv-d husband lisi BindinaT I.eliit.vfs and are 10 1 r- fh above -siiirncc on M-oiday afternoon at 2 .30 o'clock, interment private. 7 Legal Notices 100 Lost and Found Lots City and Suburban 84 Mail Order 1)7 Marine 87 Manure 90 Massage 27 Money to Loan 94 'Monaj Wanted 1)5 Motor Cycles, 81 Monuments, Tombstones 4 Municipal Notices 99 Pardon Applications 101a Patents 25 Personals 10 Piano Tuning 20 Picnics and Outings 40 Poultry 92 Professional 23 Proposals US Radiators and Fenders 77 Radio Equipment ....811) Real Kstnte Country 41 Real Estate For Sale 31 Real Estate Suburban 35 Real Estate AVanted 50 71. 15. -Wanted Suburban 57 R.

K.Farms and Lands 37 R. E. Farms Country 58 R. E. For Exchange 32a R.

E. for Rent 43 R. E. Sale or Rent 32 R. E.

for Rent Sub 44 R. E. Loans and R. Outside of 42 R. Shore Property 39 R.

E. Sub. Home Sites 36 R. Front. KS Ttpoms for Rent 40 Rooms Furnished 50 Rooms Wanted 54 Rooms Wanted Furnished 55 Situations Female 13 PltU'itlons Mnlo 15 Situations Male and 17 Special 9 Stables and Barns 67 Steamship Lines 104 Storage and 30 Teaehers Wanted 21a Tires, Parts and 74 Travel 105 Trucks Typewriters 84a Vehicles 91 Wants 11 Welding and Brazing 83 Marriage Licenses ALT1I0FF BROPHT.

Jacob 23 2S0!) Hampden avenue; Catherine 27. -BAKER BOSSOM. Lewis 39. wld ower. 1337 West Forty-second street; Georgia.

39 divorced. BOATW RIGHT CLEMSEN. Frederick 246 South Third street; Lillle IV. BROWN-LAMBERT. William 22, Liuthleum Heights, Ethel BRANDENBURG O.

un ma re us, mu.j isuna si, widow. CHAPMAN I5EALKLEY. Austin 24. 2X27 Windsor avenue: Anna 20. CLINE-BABYLON.

Russell 19, S16 nest xnirty-nrtn street; Margaret 16. COBB HUNT. James 23. 508 Bast rwentv-siiith street Ella 17. DALPHON GEASEY.

Charles 21, Kennvo, ca. uorotny J5 DI ILL10 OI.GA. Tito, 27, 4611 tern-wood avenue: Anna. IS. DOELLE CLARIDGE.

Henry, 36, widower, 12U iNortn Montlord avenue: Elsie 16. DYSART DEW YER. Samuel 24, Upper Darby. Elizabeth 24. G0L0T0LO MAN NONE.

Armando, 2131 Feaerat street: Mary. li. HITTLE TROYER. George. 33; Annie 30, divorced, 2101 WllKens avenue.

KENNEDY KEENE. Chalmers 35, divorced, Indiana. Marian 34. LANG ORONSON. Henry 22, 89 Mace avenue; nartiara.

18. MCCARTHY WILLIAMS. -Daniel 30, widower, Washington, D. C. viola 21.

MICHAEL MANCUSO. Louis. 20. 942 Harford avenue: Josenhine 21. MUELLER 'SMITH.

Andrew 21, ion nortn nasnington street; lsa-belte. 18. POTEET ROGERS. John 21, 5307 Wayne avenue: Katherine. 25.

SLAGLE BARNES. Martin 58, widower. Emma 44. SPEZIOLK TESI. Tomase, 28, 219 South Seventh street: Teresa IS.

WHITE STIOIGLEMAN. Charles 27, Carlisle. Blanche 21. Deaths Reported To Health Department. Deaths reported to the Health Ierrtment from 4 P.

M. Friday until 4 P. M. yesterday Trere: Name. Ate.

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0" 1917 Loudon jnaCKDlim. James I.irminA ar. Braear. IMla. S.

Cestla at. nennnger, ueorire torrent axe. Charlea, Ora-ge 64.. 2113 Dobler are. Deiley.

Mary A 8. Jtegester st DiStefano, Loula Washington BoulfTard. Dotterreich. Teo 27., 1108 S. Streeuer ft.

Fisher. Mary lnlewood ave. Ilareni. Mary 47. Kirk.

Oliver w. Franklin st. lewis, Gcoric 12.. 3103 E. Faimwunt avenue.

Leister, Ethel 9. .3604 Hickory ave. Momon. William Ohio Mn.ris. Harry 71..

1401 S. Charles St. Mcuicy, w. Lexington Merritt. Marearet 62..

141 7 Poplar Grore street. Norman. Louise 4.. 2438 E. Fayette st.

OttJe.i. Beba 17.. 110 s. Gilinor st. Ncprotavsky.

76.. 1728 N. Bentslou street. Robinson. John 58..

624 Anlt Rohrbaush. John 73.. 2433 Calrerton Heights are. Skibitzki. Pad 66..

202 W. Monument Stewart. Sarah 23. .710 St. Paul st.

Stanley. Mmle 11 "ft. .248 AshlaiKl are. Sloaaker. Mary C.

Park Heights ateniie. Smith. Jsme t2. WashinBton. WiUUm "10..

1937 Booth st. Stumisa. Daisy Rosedale st Schneider. John 113.. 3300 Reuckert ar.

Snridss. Cornelui A Iroid Hill ai. SiWer. Harry 200 S. Ann et.

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Frank r.4..415B Falls rd. OOlinED. Bolden. Annie 54.. 1224 W.

Lafayette avenue. Briscoe. 61.. 1336 Woodyear st. lottie X.

Calho-on st. Carter, (iaonre Kolh aller. Grant V. Preston St. i.irtncr.

Coirie nite st. GinlaoT 110.. 1.147 Wcxklyear t. Ilerring, Camel st. Kamiltoa, Witliam 2414 Jlac? St.

Mitnitinc. Alexander. f3. 127 WinteT Mattiwns! X. Mmm et.

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Xancy. Arm st. 4aylor. lianiet McUonocu at. MARRIED.

ROSENf.UU'i-BEAR. Mrs. David of 12 E. With New York, announces the mairlHge of her daughter. Sedie Bear.

Thursday, March 29. to Mr. Lewis Rouen burg, son of Mrs. Samuel Iiosenburg, of Baltimore, Md. In Memorium.

instruction 5 ea cr.a 5 2i Ji Is If 15 Is- Jam. Nrcm I P.M. 10 I .00 I Clear 24 .00 Clear 10 I .00 I Clear Temperature. Normal 48 I Maximum 4S liean 41 I Minimum 34 Hourly Temperatures. It 7 9 30 A.M.....

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and th hich- at and lowest temperatures recorded tiiirinn the cay at the stations nanicn Deiow: mzn. low. Atlantic my near 40 32 Bratun Cloudy 44 84 eo 48 t8 K2 20 44 29 Buffalo Charleston lldcaeo Cincinnati Denver Galveston Hatteras Memphis Miami 3 22 5.8 44 48 32 40 64 52 28 40 32 2 28 36 40 40 32 C.S 36 50 62 78 42 76 4tS 40 40 54 2 62 52 48 New Orleans. .1 tear er lork Oktahrana City. Philadelphia Port.tani.

Maine. TtatrUrh Clear St Louis Rain Salt Lake City. elondy San Francisco. Seattle Wailiington Clear. Weather and wind at 8 P.

M. Delaware B-eakater. clear, wst. 14 miles. onc4k.

clear. ncelivMt. liirht Trind. Wind on Cheaueuke Bay. north of Po tomac rier.

neif. 24 hours: oentla to moderate, aaostly aonth and southwest. CARD PARTY SCHEDULED Benefit Event Ia Planned At Charlotte Hall. Charlotte Hall, March 31. A benefit card party bridge and 500 will be held at Charlotte Hall School Barracks Wednesday evening, April 11.

at 8.30. There will be a plate supper and prizes. Tables may be reserved on application to Sirs. J. F.

Coad or Mrs. B. F. Crowson. Baltimore Cennty.

iMITH SIMMONS. George 19; Annie 17: both of Brooklandville. MCLLKREIG. Joseph fc, 48. Brooklyn.

S. Pauline C. 46, Aberdeen. SMi'til 1c memory of my brother. HARRY.

Tho six years ago today. April 1. BY HIS BROTHER SIDNET AND WIFE. 1 (Continued on Xezt PageJ I.

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