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Bl $4.00 Call Chambers Since 1883 Distinc MONUMENTS %, B; WASHINGTON GRANITE MONUMENTAL CO. b U N X oAve NW. 3 W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Phones } Quantities are limited. Come early. FUNERAL IS HELD Civil War Veteran, 92, Had Been Resident of Capital for 45 Years. Co. Col 0432 Phone Natl. 5870 Funeral services for Horace Warner, 92 years old, Civil War veteran, who died yesterday at his residence, 1101 Clifton street, were held this afternoon at Lee's chnpel 332 Pennsylvania ave- nue, Rev. Charles Noble, formerly of Grmmll College, officiating. Inter- ment will be at Fairhope, Ala. il | Until his retirement 25 years ago, Mr. Warner, a resident here for more than 45 years, had been an examiner in the old Bureau of Pensions. Since his re- tirement he had divided his time be- tween New Hampshire, Florida and Washington. He was a member of the Pirst Congregational Church and or- ganizer there of the Ethical Club, Mr. Warner was born in 1839 at Kirt- land, Ohio, then a frontier settlement. ter moved to Wisconsin, Col. 0464 Adams 10341 THE EVENING At the outbreak of the Civil War Mr. ‘Warner, then a student at Beloit Col- lege, enlisted with the 22d Wisconsin Infantry. He was twice hospitalized with serious lliness, was captured and exchanged as & prisoner, and finally lost an arm at Resaca during Sherman’s “march to the se: With the end of the war, Mr. Warner returned to Beloit College, graduating in 1867. After a period of law prac- tice in Iowa, he came to Washington. Mr. Warner, since his first literary ventures at college, had been interested in writing, especially poetry, and his poems appeared in leading magazines of 25 years ago. He published two books, “The Ethics of Force,” an argu- ment against war, and a volume of 's Song and Other Mr. Warner, whose wife died four years ago, is survived by a daughter and two sons: Marjorie F. Warner, re- search: librarian in the Department of Agriculture; Arthur Warner, associate editor of the Nation, New York, and Everett Warner, an artist represented in the Corcoran Galley of Art and a member of the faculty of the College of Fine Arts, Carnegie Institute of ‘Technology, Pittsburgh. — aci R Two-Gun Mah Robs Bank. BRUSSELS. Ontario, October 30 (). —A two-gun robber held up a branch of the Bank of Nova Scotia yesterday nd escaped with nearly $7, STAR, WASHINGTON, NOTABLES PAY LAST RESPECTS TO WHITNEY Secretary Adams Attends Funeral. More Than 1,000 Stand in Rain Outside Church. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, October 30.—Prominent figures in New York soclety, politics, business and sports attended funeral services yesterday for Harry Payne Whitney, sportsman and financier, who owned one of the country's largest for- tunes, at St. Bartholomew's Protestant Episcopal Church on Park avenue. More than a thousand stood outside in the rain, while the church was filled with Mr. Whitney's friends. Among them were members of the Whitney and Vanderbilt families, Elihu Root, George F. Baker, Secretary of the Navy Charles Francis Adams and Joseph E. ‘Widener. Two men who played with Mr. Whit- ney on the “Big Four” polo team which won the international cup from England in 1909 sat side by side. They were Devereaux Milburn and Lawrence ‘Waterbury. Floral pieces from virtually !Very‘Mcxican minister, prominent family in the United States ' Entrance—909 F StZ End of the Month urniture ‘Remnants”’ -3 and [-2 Less Remarka ble Reductions on brand-new, smart, stylish, high-grade furniture, to inspire immediate Every department contributes! There are dozens of suites and scores of odd pieces on all five floors that are the remnants of large stocks, but now represent but 1, 2 or 3 of a kind. To clear these out quickly, we slashed them for tomorrow a half and one-third less—making the prices lower than ever in years. buying! All sales final. Any item may be charged on our usual deferred paymcnt plan regardless of reduction. Bed Room Values $219 6-Pc. Walnut Bedroom Suite With Venetian mirrors, large dresser, Holl)\\cod chifforobe, vanity, bench. Less Comprising large dresser, French vanity, #hest of drawers and double bed. 1—$159 Walnut - Bed Room Suite double bed, chair and oo ouble chail 146 With Overlays G Y3 price. ‘79 Values in Occasional Pieces 3$17.50 Mahogany-Finished Telephone Cabinets and Stools With cabinet and stool. Y3 Price .. 3—$298 Red ¥ acquered Magazme Carrier Stands 2 Price ......oooennnt D €. THURSDAY, ban.kedunh-unehmedan‘um died of pneumonia last Sunday nkht at his home on Fifth avenue. He was 58. HEALTH AID FOR WOMEN Dr. Grace C. Purse Assisting Y. W. C. A. in Betterment Policy. Miss Irene Richards, who was re- cently appointed to direct the health education department in the Y. W. A, is being assisted by Dr. Grace C. Purse of Washington in interviewing business and professional woman mem- bers with a view to alding them in health work. Health balance among women was never more needed than today, Miss Richards said. “This machine age makes real health activities more and more imperative, in order to maintain a health balance. Sun baths, proper diet, weight normalizing and rest are potent factors in health education today.” Portugal and Mexico on Terms. LISBON, October 30 (#).—Full diplo- matic relations between Portugal and Mexico were re-established yesterday | when Enrique Gonzalez Martinez, new presented his dentials to President Carmona. cre- d We have provided extra salespeople. Store opens at 8 AM. No C. O. D. or exchanges. Values in Living 2-tone ;acquard velour 8.7! velour all over.. Room Suites 1—$139 3-Piece Living Room Sulte 1—$195 3 Pxece Living Room Suite Large serpentine fronts, 3-tone jiCqUil’d 59750 OCTOBER C.|sibly light frost in south 2—$139 Walnut Bed Room Suites | With Maple and Carved Overlays Large dresser, chest of drawers, French 592 yanity and double bed. ¥ less........ 1—$325 Twin Bed Walnut and Oak Overlay Bed Room Suite Large dresser, chest of drawers, beautiful Holly- wood \amty. two heavy poster beds, chair 5162,50 and bench. ¥ less .. 1—$395|Burl Walnut Bed’ Room Suite A beautiful suite with serpemme fronts, massive dresser, wood vanity, high bo' dou- § .33 ble bed, chair and bench. Less ¥/ 2 263 3—$29.75 Mahogany Poster Beds:‘ & 3.9! 3—5950 Conl Bed Sprmgs $ 4 Al sizes $9.75 All-Cotton Mattress Rolled edge, closely tufted art tick. 34 All sizes. Y price ... PrT T Less % 8—%7 95 ‘Brown Metal Beds Double and single sizes. 2—$45 Walnut French Vanities -89 3% Price 2—$10.95 Walnut I‘xmsh Chest of Drawers 35,43 ¥; price 2—$29.50 Golden Oak Chnflorobes 4™ 1—879.50 50-Inch Mahogany Dresser .00 Less % ..... 50 3—$18.95 Walnut-Finished Dressers 9 A8 . Pr3.;~'$.1_19 Walnut Costumers 89C 2—$12.95 Sateen Boudoir Chairs 6* 1—$29.50 Cretonne Chaise Lounge Less .. 4 3—-$3.75 Vanity Boudoir La‘mps sps Less 7 With valance 15 Price 3—-2. 49'5-111\ (:eorgette Bed Lamps $q 2 ¥ Price . 4 s Draperles at $485 dainty flowered dimity back, half price .. $5.39 dainty backs. half price $595 flowered back:, half price ... $2.10 voile curtains with flowered \alznce and overlocked edge in colors, half price.. $239 fringed panels, half price 4—$895 flowered large flounced pillow 1, Less ruffied tie- Sz.u 52.69 $ 3 48 $ l 05 $ l a9 $ 4.« fowered voile ruffied tie- ‘rayon alpaca ruffled voile bedspreads, with Kitchen Furniture 2-9$29.50 Porcelain-Top Kitchen s Cabinets 58 V3. 5498 'Unfinished Drop Leaf Tables Less 15 ... 3—$1.98 Oak- Finished Kitchen Chairs, 99¢ Jhe pfulius 2—$2450 Sohd Mahogany Martha \Vashmgton Sewing Cabinets sl 2% 15 Price .. 2—%6.75 W'ood Frame Console Plate Mirrors s 3.13 L Y R 2—-$9.95 Large Size Bow-End Decorated Panel Bassinettes Link spring, 20x40 inches. 14 Price . 5 2—$18.75 Youths’ Green Beds and Sprmgs 3—$5.75 Nursery Chairs Ivory with colored beads. & Price . ......% 2—$31 “Lane" Wmdow Seat Cedar Chests 520 2—$19 75 Double Day Beds With wood-finished metal tonne-covered mattress. Less % 1—989.50 Englander Davenport Double ay Bed X Jacquard velour m\fn ?,/, price :.... 359‘07 1—-$42.50 3-Pc. Fiber Suite Spri; nz seats, 60-inch settee, chair and 52837 rocker. 1 Jess ..... sy e —$l9 75 48 Inch Flber Settee, Spring Seats, $9.88 Bed-Davenport Suites 1--$145 3-Piece Bed-Davenport Suite Short love seat davenport, jacquard ve- 596.66 Less .. 2-$195 “Krochler” 3.Pe. Bed- Davenport Suites 130" 3-tone jacquard velour. Less % ... - l—$298 “Krochler” Bed-Dav enport Suite carved wood rade moha Less ¥, lour. Handsome panel. Al Group of 34 Junior and Bridge Lamps with silk shades. Were $975 to $15.00. 54.95 Sale price 1—-$29.75 Walnut Wall Desk S14% 1: Price 1— $189Sohd \Iahogany Vlrglma Seat ‘126" 1= $69 75 Tapestry Sofa 46 ’ 2—-$34.50 Cogswell Chairs oose s g seat cushions, 2..$4,2_50 ‘\'Iahogany Secretary Desks Less '3 Less 14 Less 15 ... 3-tone jac- $ m.28 3—$27.50 Handsome Walnut Occasional Tables 5137 1—837.50 Overstuffed Club Chair Reversible spring seat cushion $1 Q7S price 18 5752450 Walnut Da\enpoht Tables ' 1-$295 3Piece Mohair Living Room Suite Kidney shape, serpentine fronts. Floor sample. ¥; price 1—$265 “Kroehler” Living Room 2-Piece Suite Tufted button. All-over high- § .67 Dining Room Suites and Dinette Suites 1—$139 10-Pc. Walnut Veneer Dining Suite 592 Less 73 . veses 2—$198 10- Pc. \Valnut Veneer Dining Suites 132" 1—5298 10-Pc. Walnut Veneer Dining Suite s 67 TR 198 1—$375 10-Pc. Mahogany Duncan Phyfe Dmmg Smte 318730 Less %....... 2—$139 7-Pc. Walnut Veneer Dmette Suntes | BT 3—$21.50 5-Pc. Brown or Green Decorated Oak Breakfast Sets $ 44 Boes 35 .0e..cn0 Odd Pieces $10.75 Green Enameled Baby Yard With wood floor. Less 3 $5.95 Mahogany-Finished Smokmg Cabinet $298 Mahogan) Flmsh \desor (‘halr‘ $9.75 Mahogany Book Racks ;4 Less '3 $22.50 Mahogany Bookcase, Glasa Door $ 00 Lees %.. 15 $10.95 Fancy ‘Metal Fnre Bénch With Antique Italian velour seat. 5 Less 13 $10.75 Walnut Decorated Cofiee Tahle ’7.10 $42 S50 New Method Cabmet Gas. Range Four burners. $9Q33 e 86 .. 28 1-—-$19. 95 Chmese Red Lacquer Decorated Tea Wagon Removable glass serving tray. $13% Less ;.. . 2— $16 75 Mahngam Finish Spmel Desks Strongly constructed with drawer in desk compartment. Less 7. i 3—-$19.75 hxtensnon Davenport Tables Finished in mahogany ball bearing slides. Less 1. Usbumln @%M’mmw (. nirance 909 F St. 30, 19: District of Columbia—Fair and slight- 1y colder tonight, minimum temperature, about 38 degrees. Tomorrow fair. Mod- erate west winds. Maryland—Partly cloudy followed by occasional light rain in extreme west {Xflflan late tonight or tomorrow. Slight- y colder in central and east portions to- night and in west portion tomorrow. Moderate west winds. Virginia—Fair and slightly colder in central and east pomum tonight, pos- portion. To- morrow partly cloudy, fresh northwest shifting to west winds. West Virginia—Cloudy, possibly light rain in north portion late tonight or tomorrow: not quite so cold in extreme east portion tonight; colder in west por- tion tomorrw. Record for 24 Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m 8 pm, 56; 12 midnight, 62; 4 am, 50; 8 a.m., 47; noon, 60. Barometer—4 pm., 20.96; 29.97; 12 midnight, 20.96; 4 a. 8 a.m., 29.98; noon, 20.93. Highest temperature, 60, occurred at noon today. Lowest temperature, 46, occurred at 7 a.m. today. ‘Temperature same date last year— Highest, 51; lowest, 44. Tide Table. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) ‘Today—Low tide, 9:12 am. and 9:34 p.m.; high tide, 2:18 a.m. and 2:57 p.m. ‘Tomorrow—Low tide, 10:05 a.m. and 10:31 pm.; high tide, 3:14 3:52 pm. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 6:32 a.m. 5:11 p.m. 'romurro\—sun rises 6:33 MISS GRACE SMITH IS LAID TO REST World War Y. M. C. A. Worker, Ill Eight Years, Served for Year in France. Funeral, services for Miss A. Grace Smith, 46 years old, & worker with the Y. M. C. A. in France during the World ‘War, who died Tuesday at her residence, 1460 Irving street, were held this after- noon at the Calvary Methodist Church, | Rev. Edwin C. Dinwiddie officiating. i Interment was in Fort Lincoln Cemetery. Services were attended by members of the Washington Unit, Women's Over- seas Service League, and Gavel Chapter, No. 29, O. E. 8. World War veterans acted as pallbearers. Miss Smith, who had been 11l for eight years, served & year in France with the Y. M. C. A. Her death was the first recorded among the members of the local unit of the league. A native of Coles Summit, Pa., Miss Smith had resided here the major part of her life. At the time of her enlist- ment for overseas service she was a clerk in the dairy division of the De- sarunenz of Agriculture. Upon her re- urn from Prance she entered the Vo- cational Rehabilitation Service until ill | RICHARDSOX. WACKLEY. INAAC W. On Wed 0 ¥ s, ioadard Bes: CKLEY, beloved "Cora V. Hackles. T Ridren. Mrx Agna M, e pm, fro funeral” parlors. Tath st e. n.w. Interment Woodlawn JACKSON. MENRIETTA ELIZABETH. on dnese 1930, at her resi- Funeral te Thomas Benton Jackson. e held n.w. Pri- 008 H st pm. Interment Rock Relatives and friends in- TE OHN. On_ Monday. October 57 1030, atThe Naval Hospital Brookyn. N. ¥. JOHN MULTERER. Remains rest: parlors of J. William Puneral serv- Arlington October 31 ends invited t nal Cemetery. on Fri &t 11 am. Relatives and to attend. WILLARD 8. auuaerfly on Tuesday. October 28, 1030, 31, at : thence to the Sacred I- art Chur Where mass will be said at ‘h terment Port ‘Lincoin Cemetery SHUNK, CAROLINE MERRILL. On Thurs- day,’ October 30, 1030. at fer residence. 2133, Callfornin st “nw'! ILL, wife of Col. Wii: B0 resting. at Gawians !? Penn. ave. n.w. Notice of g SON d!\ot!u husban ( Mlb’l 1‘1um son of Thomas and Annie Tyson, brother ol Rlymond and Lawrence Tyson health forced her to resign. OFFICER TALKS TO LIONS Col. Wilbur 8. Tupper Speaks on Topic “West of And Col. Wilbur S. Tupper of California was the principal speaker at the weekly luncheon meeting of the Washington 22 Automobile llmps to ‘be lighted one- half hour after sunset. . Weather in Various Citles. g i g H H H g om0 Weather. 8 | " ausyu 1w Abilene, T Albany! X Atianiie Sty Baltimore. Md. g 33 e N 2558233 Cloudy Pt cloudy 3 Cloudy 338553 ur fl“‘ Tndianapolisdnd Jacksonville,Pla. 30.02 Kansas City.Mo. 30.3¢ n 98 0% & Portland, Portland, Ore s;s:g;sggeé~s- Zazesssenes :::s:a::e:::s: oudy $58 Gieat ., Greenwich time. today ‘emperature. wnnm 58 Clea Slear y.) Pm cloudy Part eloudy Part cloudy Part cloudy Cloudy Horta (ru-n Azor 70 (Cuirent observations.) l'l.-un uda 74 Deaths Reported. The following_deaths have been reported {o the Health Department in the past 84 Andrew J. Johnson. 80. 5715 9th st. Charles Noonan, 74, Bt. Elizabeth's Hos- ita: Nannie Lancaster, 65, Proyidence Hospital. (Villiam “P.” Raisin, 62, Emergency Hos: Thomas Flanpiean, 5. 112 K st Riddell Willard' Hotel. 604' 22nd 13Q pteter. Chilare Paul 08 Baby ot “Marguerite Cooleys Hospital Rose Loreto. Children's Hospital. Mary C 8ol 12; pital Children's Free Shifdred Miler: Chitdrens Hosp it Charies Pietcher. 618 12ih st FOUND. _ HORBE, Bay—ssidine, at 60 it _wnd M. ave EW. AE y Animal Rescue League. LOST. BARPIN, platinum, sapphite and two dia: monds; _Tut downtown or en route to Gt mnra 3830-W. LLFOI mnm Phope. Cnlnmbla BUNCH OF KEYS, on canuun xd; Bet. 36th 5t o8nd, Foxhall ‘Helshts tion; reward. 1415_44th st .51 CAMEO L2 dllmond CHA] e cn made of canvas and rubber. on "Wednesdny grclock: in the vicinity » pin, pearl &3 7 afternoon, “about b 4th and Rbode Island ave. n.e Teward will be paid for the Teturn Engineering & Research Corpn., 2014 Sigma FRATERN] am i Natfonal 5160, owner's hllll on btek Branch 18. GERMAN POLICE PUPPY. strayed from 1467 lrvlnl .‘v Monday. Vard Call Adams 8844-W- nd ne-rll valuad as ‘West 1687, dark brown: day. Re- PAIR OF OXFORD EYEGLASSES. Wednes. day. in_shopping d|llrh‘l d. II Lincoln_5230. POCKETBOOK. biack suede, between Col. m. and Park rd., Saturday eve. containing im- portant keys, Reward. 1401 Col. rd. Abt. 10 all_black. slu'r “CABE. smal ._con s pinder phone Adams 601 wearing apparel. WALLET containing sum of money, driver's permil and other papers. "Reward. Col. T H, "~ Parisienne, W ol ‘and. onyx. WedieSiny might; tween 14th and D 'sts. and th and ¥ sts th st. n.w. Reward. Phone en Decatur sts. n.w.; £on_st.n.w. WRIST after 7 Bigger and Better Funerals At Half the Usual Cost Are Done by CHAMBERS A th Funeral for as 375 OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT —Weekly or Monthly Payments EISEMAN’S Fine Men's Wear Seventh and I Sts. Lions Club in the Mayflower Hotel yes- terday. Speaking on the subject, “West of the Andes,” Col. Tupper discussed the many wonders of the West Coast countries of South America. Dr. Guy W. Leadbetter, president of the Lions Club, presided. annual ladles’ day meeting of the club. Vocal selections were offered by Fred East and W. F. Raymond. Births Reported. llowing_births have been reported 1o The ‘Health “Depariment tn the past 34 3 y. . Johnaon. bo. Millatein, T, Francis L. Rubin” and Rose Whitmas. es Cates. gi: Renry F./and Fisle C. farie A, 8ti E. e, A Romes, boy. Sohn . 'snd Mary' V. Thompson, boy. Eihot ‘snd Eriine Davis, bo3: Beaths UD M. On Thursday. Qctober AURADD ST "ADAME, devoted uniay of Nenrs™and Dfanny ‘Adams. She aigo leaves six sisters and five broth tice of funeral later. ~Remain Sesiing O W Erest “Jarvia funeral church, 1432 U st. n.w. BEACH, AVILDA ELIZA, On Thursday, Oc- 30, 1930. at 3:15 a.m., at her re AVILDA loved wife of the late Lu and mother of George L. Beach. services at her late residence November 1, at 3 p.m.. Rev. Ber! fith offciating. Reiatives and_triends i vited. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. 'KENBOROUGH, BMARTHA. Depar this lue Tuesday. Octove: 3 iyao. st 10:25 at her residence. 417 V { MARTHA BR RO Fune from the Metropolitap, Baptist Chureh, on nw “between 12th and 13th, Friday, Sctober 31, At 2 pm. Her remains can seen at her residence after 5 p.m. Thu day, October 30. BUCKNER, ARTHUR. On Wednesday, Oc- fober 20; 1930, at Gallinger ‘Hospital, AR- THUR BUCKNER, loving Srother of Jul Honand, “Florencs ‘Wormley, Anne Jack- son and Edward Buckner. He also leaves many other relatiyes and {riends to mourn Tis departure. Remains resting at the Sohn o Rhiries funeral chapel. Eye sts. s.w. Notice of funeral later. MAY. her bhome, Kensington, MAY BURNER. in her d6th 20 jurner & Hie g N:"anmt Mr. Harry G October 3 enlinnun Pl’elh"erlln Ch urch, K mlnnon‘ Md. Interment nmvuu Union Cemetery. 30 1% Wedne By, octo 9: a.m.. the' residence ot her son, Clarence J Botts, 1 Rosedale Bt AmATH, Delsved: wite of Robert Butt. Remains testing at W. W, Des H st. ne. Notice of fiuneral hereaiter. CAESAR. MARY PAUI ted this life Tuesday, October it u the resi- LS 3 erin: Dethes: 701 A st MAR' PAULINE (nes Ward), beloved avignter of Alexander and Cors Ward.' She also leaves . Ethel W. Humphries ai 3 dan: four brotnel Moses, Harry. T other relatives and lnena Punex-l Fri- day. October 31, at from St S prinna ‘Church. Interment Mount Oli- vet Cemetery. 30 On Wednesda: ¥ restdence. 10 AGNES (‘OLLINB Deloved mother o ter J. Collins and Charlotte Louls, s)u- o es 12 grand fid dd mhu"z t Sriends. | Funeral i 3 host of friends. ;m'mh dber 31 p.m., from the John T o Pantral’ chapel. 37d and Eve ste. Fhterment: Rosamont Cemetery. HANNAH VIRGINIA. On aed- hner. o Nosecrest: GINIA, Beloved wile' o Marsna Blair & Ste 98 shevivea by a daushter, mlmmh Cushman: one brother, J. N. Gibb of Mount Verno The funeral will take place from the residence, Friday. October Interment Rock Creek Cempiery, ington, A ) LS: MARY E s life on P Beton AR Ta0 i er residence, 2511 Qe - MARY E. DANIELS. She leaves o mourn their loss a devoted husband, Flovd Daniels. and seven sons and daugh: junday, November 2, NNy D Wintiow Cb: fimeral chapel, 13th and R’ sts. n.w. Rel- atlves and friends invited. not DEAL, MARY ANN. On Thursday, October st the residence of her, son; W."Deal, 6102 l6th st nw. MARY Setober 8., n O fertiees on Prids tobe: G e at Uhe above residence. In- termenvtBnlllmore. M, Sunday, Novem- 2, at'3 On Tuexday, Octo- . WILLIAM, T, ead: to- yuu ober mmed m attend. A C, On October 20. 1930, 1 SOEHIA C.. daush, nd Eita Elllott. Funcral Gn Friday. Oclubor 51 at . from Walkers Chapel, N, JOSEPHINE. et 30, 1930, ed " rother of Wyatt Fergerson, jr. She rother, Keefer Digs: a host Funeral from h-r late r--ca"m October 31. st #:30 am. followed 2 usstines " Ohiireh at 9 t Mount Olivet Cemeter: GHEEN, ELIZABETH. On Tuesday. October 3. 100, ac Aseville N, C. FLIZABETH HEEN. Funeral from the residence of Chester, 2031 North Capitol st.. October 31, at Reatiiem mass at St Martins Chureh and friends invite at 10 am. ves Mary's Cemetery, Alexan: 0 Thterment” St dria. Va GILLOTT. JOSEPH L. Suddenly, on Tues- . October 28, 1930. at his residence, 1624 You st. se., JOSEPH L. GILLOTT. beloved ‘husbamd 'of Josephine {nee Moore .’ Funeral from the dence on- Friday. Octo! Relatives and- friends invited: Bell's Cemeter, Gillott P, Interment Prince Georges Count, Departed this life DODGE PRICES REDUCED! THE TREW MOTOR CO. 1509-11 14th St. N. W, ug ord’s funerai it Cannal it antil *3 m. Saturday, November 1 Punipel Mep- . Nove, am, It was the |y and Anni oy, Puneral Saturday. No- Yember R e TS Remains resting at the W. Ergest Jarvis, tuneral ehurc‘hh until 10 a'm. Fri- ereafter at the residen: munm Linden, Md. pE m! VAl ENTINE. CARRIE E. Op Thursday, Or. ::?“ch.’fl'u‘i“quzm! . beloved wite . 'Valentine. at WIW. Ypeal's tuneral Bromer sio n.e. interment McKeesport, Pa. wiULIAN F. At Children's Hi Wednesday. October 28, 1930, JULIAN F. VANN. beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Vann, aged 4 vears 11 months. Puneral from the residence of his Darents, Chapel rd.. Seat Pleasant, Md.. urday. November 1. at 2:30 p.m. ment Prospect Hill Cemetery WARD. JOMN H. On Wednesday, Oct 20, 1930 at 1115 B JONN ', Delgven Bsband of Mary Wand Con il Funeral Joul take place from ate residence, 812 mo; Ber's "3 o elaonda, morpine. N Ghurch, where requiem mass will be snia elatives and 5 Vited. Srterment Moot Oltit auiends, in; " Inter- band of Orta B, Warn ices at his lnte Tesidence. 376 Tnmfim "fi'fi: R“"r:x"' o Fiiday. Octobei 3. nterment Saturday. N e Joi30 wm. at Hamitton, Va. o OLFORD. LOUIS R. On Wed: % ber 20, 1530, LOUIS 1. WOLFORD, ‘son of Flizabeth M. and Ihe teve Hator c inetai P date Hazry 130 am. aflsmxhh:r“e’“?'t',‘ funeral ho Roci nt Un Rackvilic, Ma. "Rt ShenSomerey: In Memoriam. BERRY. MARTHA E. Sacr, S Sl MY oving wother, MARTHATE o ae PR A, desaried this e tweive A man, I find it Reverenily T nm"f,'.’ r'u"? ?.'.'7‘.&‘. Th! blessed name of moth DEVOTED SON, BENTON H BERRY. * BROOKS. ARIE PLUMMER. TIn loving mem- lzr&t of our devoted dlu:hl[r and sister, [E PLUMMER BR¢ S. who departed !hl!. life two years llo IDHAV October 30, Today recalls the memory oved one cone MOTHER, ‘SISTERS AND BROTHER. * HAWKINS, ELLENDER. In ]O\Anl memory of our dear molhzr and gr: other, EL- IGV':‘(?IIE‘: HAWKINS., who Dlfixtd AWAY bt N years ago today, October 30, Our hearts ur eves shed many: e God only knows how At The end or uven:le'n;n "e’n’-" e UGHTER AND GRAND- HER LOVING GH 'mv MRS MAGGIE M. JIROTHER' AND MRS, MINNIE A. HOUGHTON. WIL! 3 on' 7o B ':dlned to the’ lrefl Mynnd HI_IB‘OROV!N WIFE, JENNIE L. HOUGH- Il ache with Sadness, KETTNER, WALTER L. In sad but loving remembran: Ismemprance of our deat husband and 2 TER L. who ed this life o $ e ne year ago, today, Oc Togay recalls the memory ar one laid 1 Ang _m&;: who'stll ?"m'e‘n‘z'\m msufi'fl loved hlm bfl‘ In our hearts rour ) :\cmurj et Irue l not a dl!. d Rt e DREN. SEARS. JOHN H. - 'ory of our dear huspand ani ! faver. o H SEARS. Who departed this Iife “lent Jears ago today, October 30, 1: De: No_one knows the silent h 0y those ‘who have lost can el Ol Lhe grief that is borne in silence DEVEE Wy Ve gved to well. EVOTED D SON, EFFIE AND SMITH, ELLA HAWKINS. In - ing memory of" our dear mother. Aad srandmother, ELLA HAWKINS SM! Tho, left us two years ago todsy, October Oh. mother. why dost thou stay so long? Art thou watch ReStents !hr‘g' and walting with the on, see thee, we shall see JLalls us home and the mist HER LOVING DAUGHTER A ND G DAUGHT] DAUGHTER. R%zm-nuna HESY AND WOLTZ, G. WILLIAM. S: - years ago today. Oclogs"’fl M e HIS WIFE_SADIE P WOLTZ, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. W. W. Deal & Co. 816 H ST NE __LINCOLN 8200 Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. 4209 9th Bt. N.W. Col._6324 J. WILLIAM LEE'S SONS, CREMATORIU 332 PA. AVE N.W __ NATIONAL 1384, CHAS. C. ZURHORST ulnnnuc Ou ST. Frank Gexers Sons Co.. - Modern Chapel. Zeiephone National 2473 Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home York Ave. N.W. District 2608 V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the uuecunn .l nor connected with the original W eAre ests ot 09 11 St. N.W. Wm.'H Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance g emns" " Lincoln 0524 e GRANDCHIL- Suceeedin ey R T o Josephlg." on;ch s Sons 3034 M St N w' ki Ehone West 0008 d 1841 Established 1376 JOHN R.N WRIGHT CO. _“"_li.vcfl.‘flfi!‘!‘i‘-_m_ - GLENWOOD CEMETERY Chiotagtiets asnb eied e e FUNERAL DESIGNS. GEO. C. SHAFFER EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS AT . ERATE PRICE: NAT. $110 & NAT: o108 ‘Open Evenings J4{f & Eye and Sundays Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. Delivery Service va—inexpen: MAUSOLIUM, BEFORE MAKING. FINAL ARRANGEMENTS INSPECT Abbey Mausoleum Prompt A Artisic—expre: &, a&%fl:‘ Carnol GOw. AIEXANDII R. Sudd toper 30 pa. st biS 1335% Beimont. 3t % Celoved huspand of Re. at his late m - N m. I “A PALACE OF PRIVATE TOMBS" Opposite Arlington Cemetery Costs No More Than Ground

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