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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, What‘more.need be said? 40 and $45 art Schaffner & Marx OVERCOATS $60 and $65 art' Schaffner & Marx OVERCOATS 39 That---gentlemen---is our entire story +«.. When Hart Schaffner & Marx Overcoats are reduced $11 to $26- what more need be said? Oh, yes - - - sizes and models for every figure.... $10 Pullover Sweaters IMPORTED FROM SCOTLAND $ 1 95 Luxurious Cashmere and Lambswool; full- fashioned, V-neck, nothing finer. Natural, tan, blue, brown, green, gray,red. Sizes, 34 to 44. $2.50 & $2 Neckwear. . $1.15 Men's Shoe Sale ..... $6.45 $3 & $2.50 Pajomas. . . $1.85 $1.50 Wool Hose .. ... 75¢ THIS IS AN EXCELLENT TIME TO OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT AT THE EIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F Street ark at the Capital Garage at our Ex}enn While Shopping Here D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1931 G. CARTER BURIED Funeral for Washington Man Held at University, Va. Funeral services were held at Uni- versity, Va., Tuesday for James Gibbon Carter, 77 years old, of this city, who died at University Sunday after an ill- ness of several years. interment was in_Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Va. Mr. Carter is survived by his widow, Mrs. Dora L. Carter of this city; two sons, Robert B. Carter of University, Va.,, and Wilton K. Carter of Charles- ton, W. Va.; three daughters, Mrs. Ar- mour D. Redwine of Richmond, Mrs. Johmston Wilson of Portland, Oreg.. |and Miss Audrey Virginia Carter of this city, and a sister, Miss Lillian Car- | ter of University, Va. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT Weekly or Monthly Payments EISEMAN'S Fine Men’s W ear Seventh and F S Flowers for Funerals . My Specialty Sprays Priced From $3.00 Up Made of the Freshest Seasonable Flowers F.F.Leapley Florist 908 G St. N.W. W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Col. 0464 Phones (4 iime 10341 Q5T MOTORIST'S S(RAPBIK THEN: Kings bestowed fortunes on in- ventors seeking a mechanical power to make travelng & bleasure “and comfort. Pleasure, ' comfort and ECON- OMY can be had in one of our used cars for a small payment. Today’s Special “30” Oakland 8 Regal Coupe Mechanically perfect. The rich m: roon finish ~is perfect. Handsomely upholstered in enuine leather, ble Now: Dictator Vietoria Frankiin o LEE D. BUTLER [Nc 1155 CHAMPLAIN ST W ... | tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. | terment will be in Mount Olivet Cem- MRS. GERTRUDE H. MAY EXPIRES AT AGE OF 80 Widow of Assistant Attorney Gen- eral in Cleveland Administration ‘Was Resident 50 Years. Mrs., Gertrude Huntington May, 80 years old, a resident of the Capital for more than 50 vears, died yesterday at her home, 2124 P street, after an ill- ness of more than two months. She was the widow of Heber J. May, As- sistant Attorney General during the Cleveland administration. She is survived by a son, Robert Har- old May; two nephews, Ford and Robert Huntington, both of New York, and a grandnephew, Bunce Allen of Paris, France. Funeral services will be held nt Chambers parlors, 1400 Chapin Alh;et n- | etery. RS ST 5 AT Charles Church Moore Dies. NEW YORK, January 15 ().—Charles Church Moore, legal authority and author of “Moore on Fact,” a standard work, died of pneumonia at his home on Long Island yesterday. He was 71 and was associated with the American Law Book Co. for 12 years, He was born in Boston. LOST. REDALE, male; mostly tam: 28 Ga. 1281 ERIEF CASE. brawn school books and accountin Tewasd. R, B. Grifin, North_6950. CAMEO PIN. or surcete initials C v FrReCan catur2066-J Aft COCKER SPANIEL PUFSY. (o, th black spot on back of heck | returned to 3104 Cleveland ave. | phone Cleveland 3436 | COIN PURSE, containing two $5 bills, nesday morning. on Conn. ave. between M Kinley ‘and Morrison sts. Reward. Ca Cleveland 5185 DOG, small_brindle white face and white chest. furned to 1321 13th st. n.w. DOG, small, rough coat, vellowish white: reddlsh enrs: mostly Trish terrier: lost Wed- nesday, 7th: had collar and tag 7468; reward for return. Phone Georgin 3493-J. PFIELD GLASSES. Leitz, about Jan. 4, from automobile, Reward. Phone Adams i785-J. answers _to brown d Reward if re- Tost Friday. The Phone Adams FOUNTAIN PEN, green: Chalfonte, 1601 Argonne pl. 10, Apt. 418, B ard. el ¢ T answers fo "iost in_ Bethesda. Reward. 4711 Montgomery lane. _ Wis. 3104-J. HAND_ PAINTINGS (3), one ‘Pansiei other “American Beauty Roses': left on seat in park of Public Library, 7th and N. Y. % Met. 3881 B 2 LAUNDRY, in bag, between Sligo ave., 8il- ver Spring and 7100 block Georgia ave. Lib- eral reward if returned to Elite Laundry, 2115 14th st. n.w. PHI BETA KAPPA KE G. Wright. 26 Jackson bl. POCKETBOOK, brown suede, © Tim, containing money, driver in 'vicinity of Kann's and Lothiop, Wednesday. 197 tortoise sheil oodward Reward. Clevel POO W straigh cinity Bradley lane, Wis. Eione 3963-1. A PURSE—Finder please return purse o taining around 330 and important paper: lost 14th and Mass. ave. s.e.. vicinity. We nesday night. Liberal reward. 1527 Mass ave. se RING, diamond and aguama day afternoon. between 1900 block Calvert st and 18th and Col. rd., or on Mt Pleasant car line en route to Commercial National Bank. Liberal reward. = Cail Mrs, E.H. Schmidt, 1915 Calvert at, Apt. 21" Adami SHAWL, black lace, Tuesday night, between Shoreham Hotel and 1133 13th st. hw. Re- ward. _National 6499 between 9 and 5 p.m. _ ave. with_emeralds gold band: Ollendcrf make. ward. WRIST WATCH— Generous re- y's, White, SEVENTH AND F STS. initials B: M.'C.: on or near 12th ahd Ham 1i D, January 10. Reward. Phone 4063, cr 1019 Hamlin n. years. shop early. opportunity. 3 Funeral Chapels. one time Building and Chapels. This Fine Cloth Casket This Vault Solid Steel THE GREATER W. 30 OVERCOATS to close out at | | Just 48 overcepats to be closed out at $16.50, the lowest price we have quoted in They are all-wool coats, excellently trimmed and tailored and for these reasons exceptional bargains. all sizes, but at this price it is advisable to Any man who is interested in a new coat should take advantage of this FUNERALS weain CHAMBERS We can have 3 funerals at in our chapels at the same hour. We have 10 Cars, Hearses and Ambulances. Private Rooms for Families. All Newly Enlarged and Equipped. No Charge for the Use of Our Cloth Caskets as Low as The sale starts with To Be Largest in Town Belgium Surrenders Concession, TIENTSIN, China, January 1§ un— o 21 concession here The Belgian formally handed over to the Nmt vernment toda# by & consul deputiz- mfia for the Belgian Minister, who is Deaths Reported. Frank P. Avery, T1. Walter Reed Hospital. Karl Schorb, 74, George Washington Uni- versity Hospital. Rebeoca ;ohnwn. 70, 3210 E. piQystave Harrisor, 64, Soldiers' Home Hos- tal. mAnnle Thompson Masfeld, 63, 1012 Bilt- "™ Preston_©. Shannon, 80, 322 4th Prank T. Finch, 60, George University, Hospital. Wright. 89, Qallinger Hompital Harry 1" Carroll 46. 1731 Park Eltoro A, Ragan, . Olrfleld “ND"IL George F. Zahn, 3 months, Children’ Hospital, Lofusen’ Turner, 77, Home for Ased and nfirm. Celis Rollins, 70 1320 R o Briscoe Greene, 37, IZQ 46th st. n.e. Wlllllm cnmnbell 10 327 Eye l‘ Sadie E. Perry, imer'entd 1. Walter Latney, Al ‘Gallinger Hospital. Julis’ M. Day, 32," 1832 4th st. Beatha. BURDETT, ALONZO 8. On Tuesday, Jan- uary 13, 1931, at his home near Clarks- burg, Md., ALONZO 8. BURDETT, 62 years of age. PFuneral PFriday, 16, at 11 am, from St. Ignatius' lic Church, Urbanna, d. lntnment church cemetery, 15 CAMPBELL, FANNIE G. On Thursday, January 15, 1931, at her residence, 1997 Biltmore st. n. PFANNIE G., beloved wife of Richard K. Campbell and daughter of the late N. Francis Cabell of Nelson County, Va., and sgranddaughter of Gen. John Hartwell Cocke of Bremo, Va. Pu- neral services from her late residence, Bremo Recess, Fluvanna County, Va., on Friday, January 16, at 12 noon. CLOW, NELLIE. On Wednesday, H 1931, at her residence, 653 Maryland 1t 1ol alapoyreatiense. 428 Mavland o S Kenzie, aged 79 years. Remains resting at W. W, Deal's funeral home, 815 H st. e. Interment Chicago, Il COLSTON, CECELIA. On Wednesday, Jan- ULoTON. SICELIA. Ou Wadnestar, Sep: st. Apt. 3, CECELIA COLSTON. beloved £ A2V, % SEURLIN foOUS o Thomas and_ Sonuie Colston, Mrs. Brent and Mrs. Bertha Simms, grand- mother of Otis Bratton. _Other relatives and friends survive her. Remains res! 3T 5 Vikiascyq Tansra) bor COLVERT, WILLIAM. Departed this life RENEET. UMMM Deotsied toiel e VERT of 5705 ot st, n. He leaves to mourn their loss two nieces, one nephew and a host of other relatives and friends. Remains resting at the chapel of the George C. Clark Co. 416 Florida ave. n.e. Funeral Priday, January 16, from Mount Vernon M. E. Church. Capitol ave. n.e., at 2 p.m. Interment in Payne's Cemetery, 15 DGE, MARY JANE, Wodnesday, Junuary lv;‘, 1931, at_her residence, 1301 fleld EI n.w., MARY JANE DODGE (nee Sn\nllh eleved” wife of ‘the late Joseph L. Dodge Funeral from the above residence on Fri- day, January 16, at 3 p.m. Interment Glehwood Cemetery. m:nloy. ROY IL;OP‘E;HAVISI..N On_Thurs- ay, January s AL ley Hospital, ROY COPENHAVER ' DODSON, ~ beloved son of the late Edward Frank nd Ellz beth Raine Dodson of Philadelphi: R mains may be viewed at the chapel of P. A. Taltavull. 436 7th st. s.w., until 9 p.m.,” Priday, January 16. Puneral serv- ices” at the’ funeral home ‘of Oliver I Bair, 1820 Chestout st., Fhiladelphia, Pa.; at 2 pm, January 17, Interme: at Moore, P 16 ELLIS, ANNIE C. On Wednesday, January 14, 1831, at h!r _residence, 301 Kentucky ave. s.e., ANNIE C.. beloved mother of Dr. George J." Ellis. Funeral from above re: dence on Saturday, January 17, at 8:30 am., thence to Holy Comforter Churecl ;?:re l:lldls ?lll bde sald [:!‘ 9 l;fl Rel: ves and fricnds - inv nterment Mount Olivet Cemetery, 16 ERNEST, WILLIAM H. On_Tuesday, Jan- uary 13, 1831, WILLIAM H. beloved son of the la Olo!le and Maria Ernest of 527 Irving n.w. hlnlrll from the chapel of vnk Geler's Sons Ce 1113 7th st. n.w., on Priday, January 16, at 2 p.m, Relativi and friends invited, xmerment 15 Jasuary January ‘Anais Prospect Hill Cemetery. P oney, TAECERICK B e nuary 13, t Brid Conn., PREDERICK B, FALLON. Seloyed husband of Ida McParlan Falion ‘of North Woodside: Md.” Funeral services were held ursday, January 15, s Bridgeport, Cotn, S, M FISH, MARY E. On Wednesda: » 1931, MARY ELIZABETH, beloved wife of the late Joseph Fish. Funeral from her late residence, 411 12th st. v Saturday, January '1 atives and Triends’ tuvited: Intermént Conluul al Cometery, B. Suddenly, on Ou: Wettselay, Jinuary m., at his residence, RGE L. FOX, the beloved hus- Dana o Marscrer o Pos, honG B . Remaits resting at_the colonial funeral home of William Reuben . Pum- phrey. Rockville, Md. Puneral January 16, 'at 3 pm., from his late tesi- dence, Linden, " Md. * Interment Hiliside Cemefery, Thomastown, Conn. GERALD, CLARA. LENA. On ' Tuesd January 1931, at * Sibiey _Hospital, Tena. beloved wite of Gy H Tostd Snd mother Ot PRk T, Gevaid: Fooned services at the W. W. Chambers Co. fu- home. 1400 Chapin st. n.W., on Janiary 16, at 11 a.m. 1 GRAY, IDA. On Wednesday, January 14, 19317 at her residence, 224 6in s IDA: devoted wife of Leo Gray, sister of Marle, Belle, Mamie and Thomas Golden. . She “also leaves two neices and two nephews. Funeral Sunday, January 18, at 2 pm., from the W. Enest Jarvis fu: neral chirch, 1432 U st. n.w. 18 GRINDER, IDA V. On Wednesday, Janua: 14,1631, at 7 a.in.. at the residerice of her daughger, Mre. 3D Sullivan, ‘416 Webster IDA’ V. GRINDER (nee_Bel). Services” at the’ Jbove "address "Priday January 16, at 3 p.m. Relatives an friends’ tnvited: Intérment Goberessionsl Cemietery. IRWIN, JAMES. on A T Thursday, January 15, SEoDls residence, 4318 ‘Sheriff 1d. n.e,’ JAMES IRWIN, brother of Mrs. M. M. Main. = Funeral’ from the Sirdo & Co. funeral chapel, 3 on Saturday, Jenuary 17, &t 2 p.m. Rel fives and friends invited ‘to atiend. In- ierment at Addieon Cnapel, Seat Pleasant, JOHNSON, FANNIE B. Departed this life Monday, January 13, 1931, at the resi dence of her aunt. 2200 M st. n.w., FAN- NIE B. JOHNSON, wife of John Johnson and daughter of the late George and Pauline Baker and only sister of Jane Devo and devoted niece of Mrs. Sarah- phine Gaskins and Mrs. Josephine Foster. Funeral Friday, January 16. at 1 p.m. f{nm Asbury M. E. Church, 1ith and K sts. n.w. Interment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. 15 LANDBERGHER, WILLIAM. On Thursda: January 15, 1931, at his residence, Ariini ILLIAM LANDBERGHER, de- voted husband of Mamie Landbergher. He also leaves two sisters, one brother and a host of other relatives and friends. mains resting at the John T. Ri neral chapel, 3rd and Eye s tice of funeral later. LEE, CHARLES W. At his home, in Falls Church, Va. at 8:15 am., Thursday, Jan- uary 15, 1931, CHARLES W., beloved hu band of Saidee Lee, aged 49 vears. Fu- neral services Saturday, Janusry 17, at 2:30 pm., Southern Methodist Church, falls Chiirch, Interment in Oakwood metery, 16* LOW, ANNA 8. On Thursday, Jlnulr 15, 1931, I Washington, D. . ANNA 5. LOW, Midow of the Lite Gomdr, Willam Frank: lin Low, U. 8. Navy. Su 'vived by two sons, Mr. W, P. Low lew York City and_ Lieut Comdr. lrln"is W, U. 8. Nav: Seryices at St. Matthew's Church, Saturday, January 17. at 10 a.m. Interment Axlull&nn National Cemetery, MANVELL, MATILDA ELIZABETH. On Wednes January 14, 1931, MATILDA ELIZABETH MANVELL (nee Wealland), belcved wife of Arthur J. Manvell. Funeral from her late residence, 317 Webster st. Ww., on Saturday, Jinunry 17, 8:. m. Requiem mass St. Gabriel's ‘hurch at 9 o'clock. Rel uve and friends invited. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. 16 MASSENBURG, BRUCE. On Wednesday, January 14, 1931, at Brovidence Hospi BRUCE MASSENBURG, beloved son of George and Cozy Massenburg. Funeral Thursday, January 15, at 1 p.m. Inter~ ment_Rosemont Cemetery. MAY, GERTRUDE HUNTINGTON, On Wed- nesday, January 14, 1931, at 11:15 am, At her residence, 2124 P st. n.w. GER-| TRUDE HUNTINGTON MAY Funeral (private) from Chambers’ chapel, 1400 Chapin st. n.w., PFriday, January 16, at 11 m. MOORE, HADASSA, J. On Wednesday, January 14, 1931.° at ‘George Washington University Hospital, HADASSA.J. MOO! aged 65 years. Funeral from Birch's dertaking pariors. 3034 M st. on Friday, January JA. at 10 a.m. 15 MOORE, NATHANIEL P. On Tuesday. January 13, 1931, at his residence, 1333 H st. n.w., NATHANIEL P. MOORE. n his 86th’ year. Funeral services will be held Friday, January 16, at 2 p.m.. tonsviie” Methodist , Church, CHOLSON, JOSHUA B. This Is Equal to Any at Twice the Price Nearly 500 Ibs. of solid steel. suarantee. a be 35 We Claim to Produce the Pinest Economical Funerals in the World Consult Us and Save More Than Half In Case of Death—Call W. CHAMBERS CO. 14th, Cor. Chapin. Col. 0432 On_ Wednesday, residence, 1903 beloved husband January 14,1931 at I 15th st. n.w., JOSHUA B, of Clara 8. 'Nicholson. “He is survived by three daughters. Funeral from the above sidence on Saturday, January 17, at 11 m. Interment Glenwood Cemetery, 16 OAKLEY, ANNIE MARIA. On Tuesd: Janusty 13, 1631, at the residence of ddaughter, Mr: 2 S b A ANNTE MARIA OAREEY (oo Relatives and {riends invited. | January | KENNEY-CAREY. Janusry I"" "sister ot 3 tor, terment Madison County, TWINE, MARY. On Tuesda of Sylvan vhu‘ I“ -Olhlr ‘Twine, sister of wl Phllld.ln ia, Pa. ol"; of o;!hf" J{Vlll"t{ ll\d er, CRemains resting & @i N Washingion's funetal home, Notice of funeral Inter. SEATON. Departed this life sud Freeamen's Hospital, on runu sur< ory host of other reldtivey ns resting at Barbour K Notice of YOUNG, 4. RICHARD. On Wednesday, 'u.h‘u?.'& o YOUNG. ved husbs H also survived iday, January and" Triends. o Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetary. Jack: ! IA ik i vited. In Memoriam. AMBROGI, LUCIA. In sad oul jovi membrance of our dear mother, AMBROGI, who departed this life years ago today, January 1S, 1926, Gentle mother, sainted mother, Loving mother, %o kind and Resting now in peace with Jesus, Loving hearts remember You. HER DEVOTED CHILDREN. ® CHURCH. HARRIETT. A tribute of love to the memory of my dear mother HAR- RIETT CHURCH, who departed thi guddents seven years ago toddy, January The davs don't seem so happy. The sun doesn't shine 80 brij Bince vou were called away, dear moth To God's eternal li t DAUGHTER BERTHA. * COLBERT, MARY. In sad and oving 1 membrance of our dear mothe COLBERT. who left us eleven years ago today, January 15, 1920, Eleven long years have passed, mother, Since the angels came that day. With & message of love, “He ot ‘afrald,” And bore your, precious soul away. HER LOVING CHILDI DEAN. RUTH. In loving remembrance of our davghter and sister. RUTH DEAN (nee Greene). who aivay five years ago today. Janmary 15, 1026 Mav her soul and all the souls of the hful departed. through the merey of fod. Test h peacs. THE PAMILY. FULTON. .Ll(‘E M. In loyin 3 i ALICE M. FULTON. Who'died Junuars 15 HER cnLoREN AND GRANDCHILDREN. HARTNETT, FRANCES LORRAT: Du‘ loving rememl \'! 0 Ollfi m":n' Babs.” PRANCES LoRIA mfl’-rg_ ‘who departed thi: two years day, ‘January 15, 1 Dear Is the grave whers our baby fe lald, Sweet is the memory that 'I“ never H' Bart of our life is burled deep, nder_the sod, where our dear LOVING' MOTHER AND bfiw HARTNETT. FRANCES LORRAINE. In sad but loving remembrance of our litti FRANCES LORRAINE HAR fL us two years ago today, Janusry s ling, who 15, 1921 We have only your memory, dear To' remember our ‘whole life th And yours i the'dne ‘we will never =, ye are aiwass i GRANDMOTHER WTIF HARTNETT AND N HUGHES. JAMES L. In ll‘ but_lovi) membranca o ot loving m ‘and JAMES L. RU fife"six yéars nko today, Jundery 16, May nis soul and all the souls of n.* faithful departed. through the God, rest in peace. e a e I fraveler ever T hed Who' tound mot sorrow in his md. Sunshine passes. shadows fall: Ko thoue The "seata b many or few . ‘thou They are’ th remembran ar LOVING JAMES. A BREN, 0 i ol SE Sl B fifteen years ago But. oh, for the touch-of & Por'the_ sound of the voics HER SON, LANDGRAF, 'm.l.ux r A tribute of to tbe memory ot our | h ved Uncle year ! Tuniary foso, °"° o m’fln FAMIEY. SEWELL, MARY. A tribute of love to ory of _our iden! ) Shinine Star Clyb, N departed this life’ two years ago Jnumy 15, 1929, th' your pains R 'M"l eoely”sf leép. your work You have gone where ufia love you Boon e _coming ope ' one. ¢ CLUB. BEOLAH VERGER. THOMPSON. Sec. SYDNOR, LUCIUS W. A tribute n{ lm AN :l‘l!d ‘45 the great be: ‘ I.rw-'” R . Sacred to years ago lod.hhm‘.lr"D‘ T memors of our devoted mother: MARE SUrsohe Saar s todrs, January 18, T9%0: ‘The days don't seem S0 happ: nt, mother, ‘The sun doesn’t shine brig bAUGiTERS. aotopE, AN EDTTH. ay, Since vou were calied away, S Gl sternal I FANNIE, ESTELLE WILLIAMS, FLIZABETH. = Sacred memory of my dear mother, WILLIAMS, who le{t me thres years aso could fi “She was HER " LOVING " BAUGHTER. FRANCES THOMPSON. - WILLIAMS, ELIZABETH. Tn lovi 3 brance of my dear mother, > WILLIAMS, who departed this life years ago today, January 15, I miss your kind and cheery v. With you T spent my habpiest d I miss you when I need & frien On you, mother. I could lways MARVLE M. JOH! WILSON, MARTHA ELLEN. A tribute o! love and devotion to our’ loving mother ELLEN MARTHA WILSON. who departed this life thirtéen ye a0 today. They say time heals a broken hearty But: oh, it seems untrue, For thirteen vears our hearts have ached, Dear mother, for you. ‘The days don't seem as happy. The sun doesn't shine as bright, Sifcs S0 were caled Awav, dear mother, od's" eterna HER_CHILDRER, WILBUR, MARY, A. REGINA AND JOSEP] FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 'ALMUS R SPFARE Succeeding the Original W, R. Spears Co. ecticut Avi Potomac. 4800, Ioseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St HNM{y’V nmcflgm" b GEO. W. Wi WISE o 2900 M St. N.W. West ign. V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the suceessors of ne with the original W. R. Speare_est 4 Pilone Nattonal 2002, 1009 H St. Formerly 940 F 8t. N.W. Established i JOHNEl R. WRIGHT CO. 15 P North 0047, E'!Iyflem.lu. Nichols, I lnc. S 0"15. Cotablishe LW, M LEE FUNERAL DIRECTORS CREMATORIUM 332 PA. AVE. NATIONAL 1384, 1385 P. J. SAFFELL FERSONAL SERVICE—REA| 733 Sth_St. D '“"‘fln W. W. Deal&Co. _816 H ST. 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. Moders hapel. Terephons National 2473 WmTH Sardo & Co. Funeral Chapel 412 H 8T. N.E. meh .s“ Ambulance se 0th st Mero), beloved wife of the late Samuel Onkley, Funeral from the above residence on Friday, January 16. at 2 p.m. Rels tives ant friends invited. Interment Bethel Cemetery, Ale: Indfll V 15 residence, 26 WAH ROBB! (nee We )- the beloved mother of Etta Quander and Lillian Randolph. She also leaves to mourn their loss aix Friduy, Eheniver M- B Cnvirch, % and B st d s the hour, deaz mother. rd, we Al aay, Thy W i~ FAMILY. 18 “CHAS. S, ZURH HORST 1 EAST CAPITOL ST. 20 ons Lincots FUNERAL DESIGNS. GEO, C. ERATE RIS PAL N 'H‘o"'éflm Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St Prompt Auto Delivery Service. W 931, motner. ot ‘Paui, Pemd Funeral from her lati Saturday, J; A ¥ Frospect l°':i«-n{d Gl

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