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POLICE SHAKE-UP URGED IN CHIGAGD Grand Jury Demands Reor- ganization as First Step Against Crime Rule. By the Associatéd Press. OHICAGO, November 27.—Reorgan- fsation of the Police Department was demanded grand jury as the first step in a coun- tigtd inst what it d D il ter-offensive mov today by the November | cians and criminals. | “suj vernment” of‘ rt, “is something quite different from isiloc e o bail as applied to a petty crime. Reporting on its activities, which in- cluded an investigation into the Police Department, the grand jury finished its work by reiterating statements on the crime-police-politics alliance made by two preceding grand juries, and up: holding Municipal Judge John H. Lyle in his campalgn of high bonds for ! hoodlums. The grand jurors charged that Chi- cago was in the grip of a_super-| government of “unscrupulous politicians | and their criminal associates.” who ments of large sums to unnamed de- | partment officials. December with ‘its only mission to in- | vestigate police relations with politi- | “Reasonable bail as applied to a known gangster,” said the jury's re | reasonabl THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTO . 6, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1930. criminal MYER LOE.B, 79, DEAD Merchant Over Half Century. Myer Loeb, a resident of Wa:hinzmn[ in Business Here for‘ MRS. HESTER G. LOCHREY TO BE BURIED TOMORROW Member of Old Georgetown Family Had Been Resident of Distriet Throughout Her Life. Funeral services for Mrs. Hester G. for more than 50 years, died yesterday Lochrey, a lifelong resident of Wash- t his residence, 1340 Columbia road.|ington, who died yesterday at her resi- | He was 70 years old. | tafloring business here for many years. He Marion Fournier, nette Loeb. The Julius Lansburgh Furniture Co. Funeral have not been completed. | dence, 1405 Girard street, will be held Mr. Loeb, a native of Germany, had | tomOrrow afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at :3! |the S. H. Hines funeral home. dominate the police By Iy AVAY. been- asociated with the merchant) 00 By TR ince BTG emetery. | Prior to her marriage. Mrs. Lochrey "The report included a request that a |He was a member of the Washington | was Miss Hester G. Steele of an old | i jury be impancled for Hebrew Congregation. special grand jury p: ‘ v Congregation | Leah Loeb, and three daughters, Mrs. Eleanor and Georgetown family. ber of the Society of Natives. She is survived by three sons, James and William of this city and Harry arrangements | Lochrey of Charleston, S. C. A sister, Mrs. Estelle MeGraw, Entrance—909 F his widow, Mrs. Jean- Inter- She was a mem- 150 survives. St. | W. T. HEBBARD FUNERAL IS SET FOR TOMORROW ‘Well Known Mason Died Suddenly at Residence in Southeast on Tuesday. Funeral services for William Thomas Hebbard, 66 years old, who died sud- denly Tuesday at his residence, 131 Twelfth street southeast, will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Metropolitan_ Presbyterian Church, Fourth and B streets southeast. Inter- ment will be in Congressional Ceme- tery. Mr. Hebbard, a native of Lansing, Mich.,, had resided here for more than 30 years. He was retired several years ago after having served as a quarter- man in the navy yard. He was well known in Masonic and Shrine circles. He is survived by his widow, M CHAIRS--Are Ideal Gifts We Offer a Number Tomorrow at Great Discounts The “JUSTREST” Chair and Ottoman Relax from head to foot "Jl IS8T~ Otto- Comfortably shaped Its stuffed adjustable famous Chair and on the REST” man. @s to be form fitting. double easily resilient back $ 4 4_.’50 for reading or study. A most comfortable chair uphol- stered in high-grade tapestry. A special value for Wed- nesday. Regularly $64.50 May be pur- chased on Julius Lans- burgh Furni- ture Co.'s con- venient pay- ment plan. Values in Rugs $49 Deep Pile Ax- minster Rug, size 9x12.. $45 Axminster Rug, size 8.3x10.6 . Mahogany Finish Telephone Stand With Chair $3.95 Very neat appearing. Book Trough End Table Mahogany and Colonial $1.00 1 hed. Choic any or pe, An exceptic unusual special for Priday. walnut Kroehler Beautiful Frieze Chair ; "w holstered seat and Fiddle Back Windsor Chair Brown mahogany fin- ish on birch. reproduction of the famous Jenny Lind e of mahog- finishes. mal value at Genuine Kroeh- ler make. Up- back in handsome Frieze. Com- fortable and well constructed. $ . back Strongly “Push the button” declines. any-finish frame, Royal Easy Reclining Chair .50 and Mahog- imita- tion leather upholstery. On Convenient Payments $27.50 Jenny Lind Wood Bed $l 4.95 English Lounge Chair - 24 All over tapes- try with reversible spring- filled denim cushion; soft back; deep seat; built for solid comfort. Spanish Chair 122 Very shapely, well con- structed chair, uphol- stered in velour, Specials in Curtains & Filet fringed. Panel Each .. Blankets Curtains, 32_39 Soft, ficecy 100%: all wiol $Q.75 plaid blankets ............. 9 Smoking Cabinet $4.95 Complete with copper- lined humidor. Junior TLamp and Silk Shade $8 95 with Italian glass colored headed fringe., ADIO—The Ideal Family Gift Atwater Kent Low Boy “The Radio with the Golden Complete with Voice” 139 Radios at Nationally Advertised Prices $1 Delivers vour choice of any of these fine Radios. in convenient deferred payments without interest or carrying charges Philco “Baby”’ Grand “Balanced Units” Complete with 56800 Tubes Majestic Baby Grand “Mighty Monarch of the dir” Complete with Tubes Balance arranged Four Nationally Advertised Standard-Make RCA Radiola Low Bo “Superheterodyne” 31 Complete with Tubes he (fizhus Lanshurgh gfurniture (%, 909 I' St. N.W. ( \ May L. Hebbard; s son, Ralph L. Hebbard, and two daughters, Mrs. Mary L. De Moreland and Miss Myrtle F. Hebbard, all of this city. WATERWAYS CONVENTION CLOSES IN ST. LOUIS Congress Asked to Provide Funds for Completion of Program. Dawes Is Re-elected. By the Associated Pre; ST. LOUIS, November 27— After re- electing officers and adopting resolu- tions urging Congress to provide needed funds for completion of their five-year program for major waterways, hundreds of delegates to the annual convention of the Mississippi Valley Association re- turned to their homes yesterday. ‘The officers re-elected were W. R. Dawes, Chicago, president; Thomas F. Cunningham, New Orleans, vice presi- dent at large, and Richard S. Hawes, St. Louls, treasurer, THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Generally fair and continued cold today and tomorro Maryland and _ Virginia—Generall fair in east and light local snows in west portions tonight and tomorrow. West. Virginia—Cloudy with light snows today and tomorrow. Thermometer and barometer readings since 2 p.m. yesterda Thermometer—4 p.m., 39; 8 p.m., 33; 12 midnight, 29; 4 am, 27: 8 am, 23. Barometer—4 pm. 20.63; 8 pm. 20.71; 12 midnight, 26.75; 4 a.m., 20.80; Highest temperature, 45, occurred at 12:15 pm. yesterday. Lowest tempera- ture, 23, occurred at 7:40 am. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 61; lowest, 39. Tide Tables. (Purnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—TLow tide, 7:39 am. and 7:59 p.m.; high tide, 12:41 a.m. and 1:19 pm ‘Tomorrow—Low tide, 8:28 a.m. and 8:54 pm.; high tide, 1:3¢ am. and 2:14 pm. The Sun and Moon. Today-—Sun rose 7:03 a.m.; sun sets 4:48 pm. Tomorrow—Sun rises 7:04 am.; sun sets 4:48 p.m. Moon rises 12:47 a.m.; sets 11:27 pm. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water, Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers clear this morning. Weather in Various Cities, Temperature. ez Stations. Abiicne. Tex Albans, NV Atlania, Ga Atlantic ity ' Baltimore, Md.. Birmingham . . Bismarck. N. D. Boston. Mass Buffalo. N. Y Charleston, 8.C Chicago. 111" 30 14 Cincinnati, Ohin 30 20 Cleveland, Ohio Columbia. & C. Denver, ' Colo Detroit. Mich.. El Paso. Tex Galveston, Tex Helena, Mont.. Huron.' 8. Dak Clear 8now Clear Clear Cloudy Clear sl Gloude 1 Pt.cloudy 29.98 044 Snow 3022 3 -:+. Clear 3022 Clear 20.9% 0.i4 Clear 3018 ... Clear 3036 038 Clear Olear 0.04 Snow 0.01 Clear . Clear Clear 0.44 Clondy 002 Cloudv Pt cloudy Clear Pt.cloudy Ciear Cloudy Cloudy Clear 008 Pt.clondy Prcloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Los Loui Miami. N. Orleans, Ls New York, N, Oklahoma’ Cit Omaha. Nebr. Philadelphia Phoenix. Ariz... 3 Pittsburgh, Pa.. 3 Portiand, Me Po. R San Antonie. San Diego. Calif §an Franceeo 8t. Louis, Mo (7 g.m., Greenwich time. today ) Stations Temperature. Weather. London. England.. 3¢ Posey Paris. Prance 6 Pox Vienna, Austria 40 Cloudy Berlin, Germany. 48 Clear Brest,’ France 46 Ciear Stockholm. Sweden 48 Rain (Noon, Greenwich time. today.) Horta (Faval). 66 Rain Current obsérvations.) Hamilton, Bermuda...... 72 Cloudy San Juan. Porto Rico.. Part cloudy Havana. Cuba Cloudy Colon. _Canal Cloudy FOUND. NECKLACE. Nov. 18, city limits. Owner an i gecure bY dentification. Address Box small, black head. white White_and .brown body: lame in right hip: lost in Silver Spring, Md., Nov_ 21; answers to name of Speck: if foun notity ‘Mr. Edw. Lucas, 4411 Leland Chevy Chate. Md. Phone Wis. 3494. Rew: IYEGLASSES, between 418 18th n.w. Anacorie Heward - Phone National’ 1i Branch 330, HAND SATCHEL. from aut Matys Colleze, Bmmitsb Tand. 613 B sl ne D HANDBAG _Black and white wool handba near 2718 Wisconsin ave.. containing fou fain_pen and _glov: Frances Yoing. Cleve. 5 o KEY RING key_and_small keys 22nd st. n.w . Y. ave. N. Y. ave. to 215t st., 2ist ‘st to C._Col PERSIAN CAT. Sat. evening. vellow “and white. on Heminck st. ‘n.w.;, liberal reward it refurned. or call Georsin 0438, POCKETBOOK. between Madison and Jeffer- son. on Georgia or TIl. ave; child's pocke book, contains iuby and signet rines. firn’to 911 Jefferson st. n.w._Reward POODLE, little, white. light brown = Narness and tagz No. T Wear "Keward. North 3708 TES (2), Scotch terrier, black. male and Tomaer no " fcense. "+ Call "Decatur 1136, Reward, S PURSE—If finder of small black purse, lost at Potomac Electric Power Co. Room 40 Tuesday morning. will return diamond and sapphire Ting. diamond brooch. opal little finger ring and 132 to 1235 3lst st. n.w. in ‘person or mail to Mrs. John Harrison, same address. reward will be given. SORORITY PIN, Phi Sigma _Epsilon, gold PR gurd,_Reward Clevelind_oosh WALKING CANE, inlaid with gold: valuable: return to Miss Leona M. Kelly, Bellevie Hotel. 15 E st. n.w 5 WRIST WATCH. lady's; Wednesday afternoon bet ket and 415 12th st n.e 1364 WRIST on FNGLISH SETTER. spol on nose; blac . near_Mount 8t ‘Md. Prank Hol- Reward. hite gold strap: WATGH, white sol with 'white “Elgin, fnitials sold ‘wrist bracelet, Reward _Ga_015: OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT —Weekly or Monthly Payments EISEMAN’S Fine Men's Wear Seventh and I Sts. “RITY N ) BUY NOW We Offer Specizl Inducements te _Al_nunm to Mark the Last sting Pl ‘heir Loved ~Ones—! ur D shed Work. WASHINGTON GRANITE MONUMENTAL CO,, INC. N.W. Those =1 | L1EBSCHUTZ, CARRIE B. TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road \ Col. 0464 Adams 10341 ILL 2 MONTHS, EXPIRES Mrs. Annie V. F. Narramore Was Native of Alexandria. Mrs. Annie Virginia Francis Nar- ramore, wife of Leonard J. Narramore, died yesterday at George Washington Hospital after an illness of two months, Mrs. Narramore, a native of Ale: andria, Va, had resided here for many years. Besides her husband she is sur- vived by & son, G. Leonard Narramore, of this ecity, and two daughters, Miss Charlotte Narramore of Washington and Mrs. A. K. Hancock of Savannah, a. Puneral services will be held at the residence of her son. 122 Maple avenue, ‘Takoma Park, at 2 o'clock Saturday iafternoon. Interment will be in Alex- i andria, Vi Marriage Licenses. Harry Poindexter. 32. and Marie Small- wood. 33 Rev. W A, Jones Albert L. Slover. 22." this city. and_Bruna R. Carocart, 24, Old Mystic, Conn.; Rev. B. A Matzen George F. Armentrout. 37. and Grace L. Dipser. 2 'Rev. Carl Rasmyasen enjamin_E.' Jackson. 21. and Bessie Smith, 25 Rev. B. Douglas Grsmes Benjamin H. Talley, 32. this city Cecil D. Burner, 33, Clarendon, Va. 21, and Helen A John C. Ball Huseman, Edmond 'J. Fontaine and Rev John 8 Sioussa. 20: Rev Preston A. Johnson. 31. and Catherine A Skinner. 20:’ Rev. Allan F. Poore. Theodore F. Mosely, 23, and Janes Greene, 23; Rev. Joseph G. McCourt. Samuel H. Leaj 62. and America 8. LeVan, 5: Rev. Carl C. Rasmussen Osborne M. Gilliard, 23. and Christine O, Brown, 10: Rev. H. T. Metfort. Georze D. White, 26, Froni Roval, Va. and Hattfe L. Bell, 26, Canton, Ga.. Rev John J. Rives George Semple. 21, and Evelyn Byrd, 18; Rey. o L Carrolt i F. Young. 21, and Mary Digss, D_Battie Joseph W. Schaefer, 20. this city, and Edna G. Owens. 18, Seat Pleasant, Md . Rev. William' Pierpoint. Russell I Brown. 21, and Erma V. Uebele, 21, both of Richmond, Va.; Rev. John E. Briges Edward M. Barron, 27, Riverdale, Md. Butler, 33, this cily; Rev and Margaret E. Charles H. Butler Chester 'C. Garrett, 22. and Dorothy L. Harris. 32: Rev. O. L Rand Adam " Snyder. 48. and Bess Snyder. 38, both of Hemstead, Md.; Rev. P. H. Williams 3 d, and Caroline R. 9, Rev Patrick Conroy. © + 30, and Mary 1. Joy, 23 Rev. H. M. Hennig Joseoh_Cheney, 25. Englewood. N. J, and Regina_D. Wilson, 21, Benning, D.'C.; Rev. M_L Gumbelton William_H. Rollins, 35. and Adelaide M. Gopany, Selma, Aln.;' Rev. H. F. Gracben: stein. Braths. BLACK, WILMER MAURICE. Suddenly, on Thursday, ‘November 37, 1930, at George. town Hospital, WILMER MAURICE BLACK, the beloved Kusband of Mildred M. Black (nee Tehman) - Remains resting at the colonial funeral home of William Reuben Pumphrey, Rockville, Md. ~Notice of fu- neral hereafter. BROWN. LILLIAN. Departed this life Mon- day, November 24, 1930, LILLIAN BROWN. She' ieav ioss @ husband, and a host of a Remains rest- ing at Willilam T. Tolbert’s funeral home, 1308 6th st. n.w. Puneral Priday, November 28, at 1 p.m., ffom Tolbert's funeral home. . JOHN. Departed this life Tues- day. November 25. 1930. aL the Home of Agzed, JOHN BUTLER. He leaves to mourn fheir'loss three daughiters and one broiher. Remains resting at_ Willlam T. Tolberts funeral home, 1308 6th st. n.w. Notice of funeral Inter £l COLE. GEORGE ROBERT. Suddenly. on Satirday, November 1930, GEORGE ROBERT' COLE, devated brother of Mary and Cornelius Cole and uncle of Vioia B. and Cordeiia Cole. * Remains ‘resting ai the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1432 U st. nw. Puneral Priday. November 78 at 1'pm. from the Church of Our Re- deemer. §th st. between W and Barry i3 n.w. bd CRUTCHFIELD, IRVING. Departed this lifs Wednesday, November 26. 1930, at his Tesidence, 731 'Sth st. se. IRVING. voted son of Annie and Walter Crutch! He leaves {0 mourn their loss iwo_ sisters. Ethel and_Mary Crutchfield: one brother. Clarence Cruichfield, and other relatives And friends. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral home, 901 3rd st. s.w. Notice of funeral hereafter. S, HENRY G. Members of Richard J. Harden Camp. No. 3. U. 8. W. |__ V. 'are reauested 1o assembie af tiie United States Soldiers’ Home Chapel ~ Friday, November ' 38. 1930 at 1030 to attend the uneral of our ate comrade, HENRY G. DAVIES. LEO M. DEVLIN, Commander. DUVALL, EMMA L. On Wednesday, No- vember 26, 1930, at her residence. 1487 Irving st.'n.w. Miss EMMA L. DUVALL Funeral services at the S. H. Hines funeral home. 2601 14th st. M. on S urday, November 29, at 10 a.m. I ment at Spencervilie, Md. £ | GEIB, MARIA ELIZABETH. On Wednesday. November 0. (000 ni Ber: Sesibencer 3131 nw.' MARIA ELIZABETH GRIB. of Adam Geib. Services at the 5. H. Hines Co. funeral home. 3001 14th_ st. nw., Friday, November 28, at 2 p.m. 27 LLA. On Tuesday, November 325. . ELLA GREEN. 8he is survived by her 'husband, Edward Green. and a de- voted sister. Mrs. Mary L. Watkins. Fu- neral Priday. November 38 at 1:30 p.m. from_John Stewart’s undertaking pariors, No. 30°81h st. ne. Relatives and Triends nnot tell who first must fall ath the chastening rod. One must be firsi. sa let us ail Prepare to meei our God BY THE FAMILY. 27% GRIEST., CAROLINE L. On Thursday. No- vember 27.71930, at §:10 a.m., CAROLINE L. GRIEST of 1517 A st. n.e.. beloved wife of Charles M. Griest and devoted_mother of Mrs. Estelle Spock. Walter S. Richa Wilbur and Robert Griest. Funeral serv: ices at Waugh M. E, Church. 3d and_A sis. ne. at 8 pm. Friday, November 28 Interment iends Meeting House Cem- etery. Rossville, Pa., at 3 p.m. Novem- ber 30 HERBARD. WILLIAM THOMAS. dar. Novsmber 325. 131 '13th st to_mourn th 28° On 'Tues- 1990, 'at his residence. e, WILLIAM THOMAS, te. loved husband of M L. Hebbard. Pu. neral services at tropolitan Presby- terian Chureh. 4th and B sts. sc. on Priday, November 28, t 2 pm. Inter- ment Congressional Cemetery. 27 HEBBARD, WILLIAM T. Special communi- cation of Naval Lodse. No. 4. F. A. A. M., is called at 1:13 p.m. Priday. November 21 0, for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late brother. WILLIAM T. HEBBARD. By order of the worshipfui master. ROLAND M. BROWN, Secv. 27 HEBBARD, W JAM T. The Sir Knights of Orient Commandery, No. 5, K. T., will assemble at the asylum on Friday. No- Yember 28. 1930. at 1 o'clock p.m., in full ‘emplar unifor, to attend_the funeral service of our Ia Eminent Sir WILLIAM T. HEBBARD, past commander and treas- urer. By order of the commander OTTO B ROEPKE, Recorder. HUDSON, ALONZO C. Suddenly. an Wed- nesy November 26. 1930, ALONZO C. beloved hishand of Gatherine T Hudson Chee ‘Lonr): Funeral from Dis iate yeri: dence. 3111 13th 8¢ 5.e. on Saturday, No- vember 29. at 1:30 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Arlington Na- tional Cemetery. 8 HUDSON, ALONZO C. The memb: miral Geoige Dewey 5 No. 7. U & W V. are advised of the deatn of Comrade ALONZO C. HUDSON. PFun from his , 2111 13th st s.e. on Saturda: November 29, at 1:30 p.m. Interment Arlington Cemetery. Members of the camp are ear- nestly raquested o attend. VICTOR L. WOOLDRIDGE, Commln;i.er. HYDE. FANNIE. Entered into Life Bternal on_ Wednesday, November 326, 1930. at 11 FANNIE' HYDE. widow of Thomas esa.. of Georgetown. D. C.. and the late Charies Edwin and JACKSON, EVA VIOLA. .On Tuesday. vember 25. 1930 AL Tubbreniosis Hosoit EVA VIOLA JACKSON (nee Brooks'. de voted wile of Oscar D. Jackson, daughier of (he late ‘Rev. Thomas H. and Mary T Brooks, and sister of Mell and Alice Tibbs. Farnesi M. Thomas H. Walter 5. Benia™ min P and Willlam B Brooks. Remains resting At the residence of her’ sister. 143 on Fridas November 28. at 10,30 a.m. Rela- D st. 5e. Funeral Saturday. November 29. at 1'p.m. from Ebenezer M. B. Church. 4th and D sis. s.e. Rev. R. W.'S. ‘Thomas of- ciating. Priends invited to attend. ment Lincoln Memorial Cemeter. JACKSON, HARRIET. On Wednesday, No- vember '36, 1930. at her residence. 1121 Columbia rd. n.w, HARRIET JACKSON. devoted sister of ' Nannie T. ‘Myers of Chicago, Tl and Annie M. beloved aunt of Rose Wiggins. Daisy Hardiman of St Louis. Mo: Estelle © Jackson and Mabel J. Matthe Notice of funeral later. 28 nter- 28 On Monday. Novem MAGGIE JOHNSON of 113 loving mother of Julia and Phillp Johnson She alio leaves two sis- ters and three brothers Remains resting at_the W. Ernest funeral church. 1432 You st nw ' Funeral Friday. No. vember 28, at 1 pm. from the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 You st. n.w. 27 LEWIS, HENRY. Departed this life on day, November 24, 1930, at his_resi- 2600 Sheridan road s.e, HENRY ,_the “beloved husband ‘of Mary Lewis. ' Funeral PFriday. November 8. at 2 pm., from George W. Mason's funeral Relatives and friends invited. On Wednesday, November 26, 1930, at 3 p.m.. at her resi- dence. 1429 Foxall rd., CARRIE B. LIEB- SCHUTZ (nee Blondheim), beloved wife of Leo G. Liebschutz and mother of Henry S. Liebschuiz. Puneral from the chapel of Gi Sons Co., 1113 7th st. y, November 28, 'at 10:30 a.m. R and friends * invited. Interment Washington Hebrew Congregation Ceme- Officers and members of borah Liberty” Lodge attend _the funersl_of : 1 SCHUTS. Seler Wona 1133 th 8%, LOCMREY. HESTER G. On nesday. No- vember 26, 190. al 3 Am. HESTER G 3¢ i hrey. ot he 8 o w Mneral Bome. 2901 14th amie 330 p.m. ;“I‘ pariors. ock Friday from AN, Pres. * nw . Pri Inferment Prd ) de- | Jackson_and |- * A—9 Qraflfl. LOER. MYER. On Wedn. 3 1630, "al his residencer 1380 g:l;'-P 1 ¥ JMYBR, beloved’ musbend” of Marion Pournier, B {II‘PH and (;X?}H‘ of 'F‘ Ly anor And. Jeannetis Losb. the 8. 1. Hines Go. fineral November On Tuesday, Ne- .%., on Priday, 16th “at at 10 ‘am MATTHEWS, GEORGE E. yember 25, 1930, at 3 p.m. st Wis ‘resi- . dence. 201'V st’ sw. GEORGE B. MAT: THEWE, ased 62 seirs, beloved. husbe of ‘Mary Maithews and brother Joserh ' J aatthews. Fumeral rom W e resldence, Priday. Noyember' 38, % 830 am. Solemn requicm mass at Dominic's Church, 6th and B ta. o 9,am Priends and reiatives inv nd. NARAMORFE, ANNIE VIRGINIA FRAN On Wedpesday. November 26, 1 Georne Washington _University Hosp ANNIE VIRGINIA FRANCIS. beloved wife of Leonard J. Naramore and mother of J. Leonard and Charlotte D. and Mrs. A W. Hancock of Savannah, Funeral from the residence of her son. Maple ave. Takoma Park, Md day, November 29. at 3 pm. Andyinends invited 1o atend | Interment Presbyterian Cemeters, Alexandris, V SCHAEFFE o8, Thursdsr. DTS Va0 paly Sibley Hompitel: LILLIAN B SCHAEFFER of iio) Dousies st ne. beloved wife of Cha - fer. Remains resting at the 8. Co.’ funeral chapel. 2001 14th st. tice of funeral Iater. SMITH. ANNA GORDON vember 2. 1930, DON BMITH. On Tuesday, Ne- at & am. ANNA GOR- Bife of Arinur. Borgmen Smith and_motner of Mra Olivgr il Ruark of Baltimore. Md.. Mrs. Harry Overholfer and Loiize J. Smith of this Funeral services at her late resi- dence. 1826 Lamont st n.w.. on Pridsy. November 28.°at 10 a.m. Interment Lincoln Cemetery. WINTER. BLANCHE HELENA. November 28, 1 ackey st. C f HELENA WINTER, widow of Dr. Winter and mother of Mildred At) John Thomas Winter. Puneral 3 Rer Inte Tesidence: Bridave November, B &3 pm. Interment OKK Hill Gemetary. On Tuesday, In Memortam. BABRINGTON. FLLEN NORA. In loving memary of my dear wife and our met| " ELLEN NORA BABBINGTON ‘Ill‘%’fl g who departed this iife November 28, There 1 be & high requiem m; at Holy Name Church November 38, 1030, 8t 8:30 o'clock. In that far-off land of glory, With 13 open sates 80 Tae. W shall meet her and know' her, She'l e waitihg for us ihare: HEIR LOVING HUSBAND AND OHIL- OREN. - \d BROWN. FLOYED F. Temembrance - of | No words can tell, no eyes e: Without your guidance, lovi HIS LOVING WIFE, A. CARTER, P. P. In sad but lovins brance of my dear husband, P. P. TER, who departed this Iife one year sge today, November 28. 1829. HIS WIFE, FANNTR CARTER. JOANSON, ANNIE M. In lovi; om ¢ our dear mother. Mrs. ANI 3 - SON, who departed this life sen yéars ago today, November 37, 1915, Oo) times a stiliness of ). As when the glow is sinking out af )fl'fir when the twilight deepe in . Comes at last a voice of thrilling gladness, Borne on the breezes of ‘he rising Ik fll)‘lnld. ““The Lora shall make an end Sayini “The Lord shall wipe all tears Son A" our dear hisband and fathe g L. JONES, who departed this life n Jears ago’ today. Navember 1. N} HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND CHII 5 OETZEL, ETTA LUSBY. 1In loving remem- brance of our dear daughter and sister, FTTA LUSBY OETZEL. who us' thir- teen’ v 0. November 7, There {5 a face 50 dear we miss; Still is the voice we love. God keep her safe with Him ntil we meet some day above. THE PAMILY. OET; ETTA 1. . BY. In memery r Telovd daughier ang sistar EETA m OETZEL. who departed this 1ife vears ago today, November 37, 1917 ‘They say time heals a broken heart, But.' oh. it seems untrue: For thirteen years my heart has ached. ar one, just for you. MOTHER. Deep in my heart you are fondly re: memberec BistER VoA SMITH. LUTHER. 1In loving remembrance of my dear son. LUTHER SMITH, who de- parted this life sixteen years ago today, November 27, 1914. They say time heals & broken heart, But, oh. it Away HER DEVOTED DAUGHTEI BETH H. AND IDA L. JOH JONES, WILLIAM L. In loving My son. just fo 7 HTI’D‘IVUI‘“‘E‘D u‘r o”!’n ROSA SMTTH. * THOMAS. CLARENCE H. A loving tribute to my son, %LAR‘"& . #d‘g‘ Death has de such & ehanye since from oame S 4re, qone The ‘only hope 1 Tiava néw s to meet yeu at God's throne T cared for'vou with tender hands before o weni awas T T sines ac Thankeriving der T Car sines las 5 DEVOTED MOTHER. ADLINE THOMAS, AND SON, OLARENOE, Jr. THOMAS. FREDERICK F. In loving_mem- ore of our. dear son and brother. PRED ERICK ¥ THOMAS, Who Ieft ip w0 denly “three years 27, 1927. ‘This day recalls the memories Of our lo one gone to rest, Ang those who think of him {oday re those who love st ThE FAMILY. WILKERSON, WILLIAM H. In loving mem- our beloved husband and fs WILUIAM i WILKERSON, 8r. who ¢ parted this iife five years ago {oday, Ne- MRS A.'G. WILKERSON AND OHL- DREN. WILLIAME, MOSBY. Tn loving remem- brance of my dear father. MOSBY LIAMS, whp died’ twelve vears awo todas, November 27. 191 HIS LOVING SON. MOSBY. JR. * GEO. W. WISE CO. 2000 M St. N.W. West JOHN R."WRIGHT Co. _1337 10th St N.W.___Thone North 0047. Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. _4200 9th_ St N.W. Col._63%4. J. WILLIAM T.EE'S SONS, FUNPRAL DIRECTORS CREMATORIUM 332 PA. AVE. N'W.__NATIONAL 1384, 1388, Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home Distriet 3008 C. ZURHORST 301 FAST CAPITOL Phone_Lincoln 0372, Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 13 SEVENTH ST. N'W 5 “v;g{lf Chapel. Telephone N._'W“l u’; V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of mor conn ih the original W. R Speare establieh- fore prank sze 1009 H St. N.W., o Formerly 910 F St. N.W. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private limousine Ambulance €12 M ST NE Lincoln 0524 Modern - Chapel. ALMUS R SPEARE Succeeding the Original W, R. o2y Conneerient Aee " Poionmn i Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.\V. Fpons wes soee W, W. Deal & Co. 816 H ST NE LINCOLN 8200 . CENUSERIBg GLENWOOD CEMETERY™ Vaultage, $5 per month Choice Lots and Sites for Sale. FUNERAL DESIGNS, '3 GEO. C. SHAFFER _ EXPRESSIVE FLORAL E! LEMS AT M| ERATE ICES. TEL. NA?QII. & NAT. at 14th & Eye Open Evenings lays Gude Bros. Co,, 1212 F St Prompt Aul Ar FINAL ARRANGEMENTS INSPEC Abbey Mausoleum “A PALACE OF PRIVATE TOMBS" Opposite Arlington Cemetery Costa No More Then Ground - Burial nln.r Lonn, Ave.

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