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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. (., THURSDAY, J! .. WEB, 3, DIES * OF HEART ATTACK Pennsylvania Airport Owner| Was on Visit to His Sister in Washington. Belgian Taxes Drop. BRUSSELS, January 22 (#)—Belgian tax receipts for 1930 were approximately $45,000,000 less than in the preceding year. W. WARRE TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Col. 0464 Adams 10341 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. Hayward Hutchinson Webb, 34 vears old, owner of the AMoona, Pa., airport, died of a heart attack fn the home of brother-in-law, 1344 Nineteenth street, his Mitchell, night. Mr. Webb was visiting his sister, Mrs. Chappell, He had started to a theater with | his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. Mrs, Chappell, and became {ll. upon, he decided to call on Dr. Mitchell. Mr. Webb was the son of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Webb of this city | loushby, 20; Rev. J. k. Walter F. drive. 3 Funeral Chapels. We can have 3 funerals at one time 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 Building and Chapcls. This Fine Cloth Casket and all for enly ... $100 This Is Equal to Any at Twice the Price Nearly 500 Ibs, of This Vault solid steel. Solid Steel years' euarantee. . Finest There Better: Cloth Caskets as Low as $35 We Claim to Produce the Finest Economical Funerals in the World Consult Us and Save More Than Half In Case of Death—Call THE GREATER W. W. CHAMBERS CO. 14th, Cor. Chapin. -Col. 0432 Many Bedroom here. ter, sisters, eare: F. Poore James Rev John Dr. 7,1 last James E M Frederick Willlams, 19: Rev. Charles T. Milchell and had spent the early part of his life He attended the University of Y urvived: by 1 widow, M e is survive Y widow, Mrs. n w Emily Cuthbert Webb: a young daugh- Associated Press Bureau Head Ad Pll.rhl;il Cuthbert Webb, and two TS, Mrs. Chappell. Puneral services are to at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chappell | Saturday morning. in_Arlington Cemetery, During the war Mr. Webb was a lieu- tenant in the 369th Infantry. James F. Mitchell and be conducted Interment will be Marriage Licenses. Jerry M. Courtney, 22 Sherifr, ward E. Richardson rman B. Mead 21. both of Richmoid, Va.; Rev. Allan this city, a 18, Oxon Hiil, Md.} r. 22, and Al . Ed- na L. Ehr- 21, and Mary Wells, Moore, '52- and Eula Dunlop, 35 William P. Avery Harrington, 30, and Genevieve Barnes, 23: Rev. Ernest C. Atkinsox Rev 2861 Woodland | R and | ‘There- the late 5, Robert Matthews. James ¥. King b Baker, 58, and Mary Perry, 46; Bosmans. 32. and Helen A Hanton, 21, both of Analasks, Alaska; Rev. tachisiay Gindlin. Vet B, Ufyrec. 28, and Dorothy B. Wal- lace, 23; Rev. Bernard Botts | . Theodore | Htchings. 23; Hosdrouple Evans, e ana_ winitred v '5. Porter "33, “and Louisa Wil- S: Holioman Rev’ Established Over Fifty Years L "Henderson Furniture Now Decidedly Reduced 15% to 50% NOT $1.00 DIANA CURLING IRONS BuT G9° OT 80c ' & 5 LBS. EPSOM SALTS BUT 29 OT 50¢ 8 OZ. BROWN COUGH MIXTURE BUT 29¢ NOT 50¢ . 4 OZ. CAMPHORATED OIL BUT 29 OT 65¢ 4 OZ. SPIRITS OF CAMPHOR BUT 39°¢ NOT 50¢ GIBSON'S SHAVING CREAM BUT 29° NOT 90¢ 1 PINT RHUBARB and SODA BUT 49°¢ NOT 40c 8 OZ. CASTOR OIL BUT 29°. NOT £1.00 1 PINT BEEF, IRON & WINE BUT G99 NOT $1.00 FULL PINT GENUINE AMERICAN THERMOS BOTTLE NOT 35¢ VICTOR NOT $1.25 IDEAL - ALARM CLOCKS BUT €9° NOT 30e BROMO SELTZER MEDIUM SIZE pur 19¢€ NOT 25¢ OT 25¢ BREAKS-IT-COLD TABLETS BUT 21°¢ NOT $£1.25 ST. THOMAS BAY RUM BUT 49°¢ NOT 35 3 OZ. CHILDREN’S |COUGH HONEY BUT 29°¢ NOT £1.00 1PT.PURE NORWEGIAN COD LIVER OIL BUT 39¢ NOT 25¢ 1 PINT PEROXIDE BUT 19°¢ NOT $1.00 11 O PSYLLIUM SEED s BUT 53¢ NOT 50c 8 OZ. GLYCERINE AND ROSEWATER BUT 23° NOT 25¢ 1 OZ. T O MENNEN’S BORATED TALCUM sur 16° NOT 50c PHILLIPS MILK OF MAGNESIA sut 31 NOT $1.00 EMUL- AGAR MINERALOIL and AGAR BUT T9¢ NOT 50e VANIVA SHAVING CREAM BUT 29¢ OT £1.00 ANY REGULAR DOLLAR PIPE CTURE " IODINE NOT £1.00 14th & Pa. Ave. 11th & Pa. Ave. NOT $1.00 JAWI? CIGARETTE EJECTOR BuT G9° NOT 85¢ KRUSCHEN SALTS BUT Y NOT $1.00 LARGE SIZE OVALTINE, BuT B'7° NOT 50¢ PRO-PHY-LAC-TIC TOOTH BRUSH BUT 37 NOT 50¢ 8 O7. LYCERINE BUT 29¢ NOT 50¢ 5 LBS. SODIUM BICARBONATE BUT 29 NOT $81.00 HOT WATER BOTTLES 9th & F Sts. 13th & H Sts. and Dining Room S\lif€5< alsn Odd pi’-‘l‘cs are DHCer now for quick disposal. All Lamps & Shades, 25, to 50% Off L) James B. Hexperso Fine Furniture and Interior Decorating 1108 G Street—Phones: District 7676 7677 OT $1.50 SECRETARY WALLET BUT 99° NOT 60c 4 O0Z. AROMATIC SPIRITS OF AMMONIA BUT 29°¢ NOT $1.00 1 PINT MINERAL OIL BUT a9°¢ OT 50c 1 PINT WITCH HAZEL BUT 29¢ NOT 35¢ ANALGESIC BALM BUT 29°¢ NOT 59¢ GIBSON RUBBING ALCOHOL BUT 29 NOT 25¢ PALMOLIVE TALCUM BUT 2 for 25¢ NOT $1.2¢ TASTELESS COD LIVER OIL BUT GO NOT 25¢ TRE-JUR TALCUM BUT 2 tor 28°¢ NOT $1.00 MAYFAIR ASH RECEIVER STUDENTS HEAR PRICE ‘ dresses Journalism Class. | Byron Price, chief of the Washing- | ton’ Bureau of the Associated Press, spoke on the aims, purposes and work- ings of that newsgathering organiza- | tion in an address before the class in journalism at George Washington Uni- | versity yesterday afternoon. He em- | phasized non-partizanship as the $deal | of modern journalism. | MRS. M. M. HARLAN DIES Wife of Rev. R. D. Harlan Came| to Capital Four Years Ago. Mrs. 2230 California street died yesterday in her apartment following a_stroke of {apoplexy. She came to Washington four years ago from Geneva, N. Y. She is survived by her husband, Rev. Rich- ard D, Harlan, and two sisters, Mrs. Walter Crispy and Mrs. A. M. Beddall of New York City. Funeral seryices will be at 11 o'clock tomorrow morhing | at the residence. RITES FOR S. L. GEORGE Native of Georgia Will Be Buried There on Saturday. Funeral services for Sylvanus L. George, 62 years old, of 1400 Fairmont street, who died at Garfield Hospital Tuesday, will be held in Rome, Ga., Saturday. Mr. George had been a res- ident of Washington for 15 years and | was an employe of the Government {He was born in Savannah, Ga. and was a member of the Masonic_order. Five children, Mrs. Robert E. Doyle, | | Kathleen George and Sylvanus George, ir., of Washington; Mrs. H. M. McKen- zie, of Rome, Ga, and Mrs. W. F Robey, of Prescott, Ariz, survive. College Park Against Division. | COLLEGE PARK, Md. January 22 | (Special).—At. the January meeting of | the College Park Home and School | Assoclation it was decided that the | assoclation would _energetically resist | efforts to have territory of this section | deprived of further rate reductions of OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT Weekly or Monthly Payments EISEMAN’S Fine Men's Wear Seventh and F Sts. NOT 25¢ PACKAGE OF 10 MANILLA CIGARS BUT 200 | NOT 25¢ Boxof 3 Cakes-JERGENS WITCH HAZEL SOAP BUT?5:25¢ NOT 25¢ MERCUROCHROME BUT 19e¢ NOT 25¢ WILLIAMS TALCUM FOR MEN BUT 2 tor 23¢ NOT 50¢ 1 LB. BORIC ACID BUT 29°¢ NOT $1.00 CHAMBERLAIN HAND LOTION BUT 39¢ OT $1.25 BAYER’S ASPIRIN 100’s BUT d4° NOT 65¢ 10 OZ. LA LA Antiseptic BUT $9°¢ NOT $1.25 MERCER WATCH For Men, nickel-plated BUT 89 NOT 25¢ CAN ROCK-CO COCOA BUT 25° FOR TWO CANS INE 18th & Col. Rd. 14th & H Sts. NUARY Margaret M. Prouty Harlan of | 29 1931, Qard of Thanks, TRAZZARE, MILLARD I. 1 wish to thank oul friends. reiatives ‘and neighbors for thei sympathy and kindness and beautiful floral tributes at the passing of my beloved o M A ane. MRS. L. M. ROBERT, 85, SUCCUMBS AT HOME Was Active in Charity Organiza- tions—Burial to Be in Rock Creek Cemetery. Mrs. ‘Louise Maria Robert, 85 vears old, widow of Oscar Robert, a leading artist here for many years, died at her home, 510 Third street northeast, yes- terday after a long illness Mrs. Robert for many years was active in charity organizations. She was reputedly the last surviving charter meniber of the group which organized the German Orphan Home | here and the oldest member, in point {of years of membership, of the Con- cordia Lutheran Church. . She was an hofiorary member of the Ladies Aid Society of the Concordia Church, also honorary member of the | Ladies ~Aid of the Lenora-Ruppert | Home and of the German Orphan |Home. In addition she was a member |of the Ardmore Mission. Mrs. Robert | was a native of Germany, but had re- {sided in the National Capital since a young girl. |” She is survived by three daughters, |Mrs. Alexander W. Brink and Mrs. | Frank H. Pierce, both of this city, and Mrs, George D. Blanchard of New York and & son, Hans F. Robert of New York. She also leaves two grandsons |~ Funeral services will be conducted at | the’ Concordia Lutheran Church tomor- row afternoon at 2 o'clock { will be m Rock Creek C \DANIEL M. SHEHAN DIES AFTER SHORT ILLNESS Funeral of Contractor to Be Held With Burial Mount Olivet Cemetery Daniel M. Shehan, 68 years old, of 427 Whittier street, died at his residence yesterday after a short illness. He. had lived in Washington all his life, and was a building contractor here Mr. Shehan was prominently identi- fied with the Knights of Columbus here, and was active in Catholic Church circles. He was a member of the Holy Name Society of the Church of the Nativity. Besides his widow, Mrs. Ada M. Shehan, he is survived by one daughter, Mrs. M. Catherine O'Brien, and one son, Bernard J. Shehan. Funeral serv ices will be held at the late resi- dence at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning, with requiem mass at the Church of the Nativity at 9:30 o'clock. Interment will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery. ctery. at Home, in LOST. BAG—315 reward for ostrich leather iipper bag; lost from automobile Wednesday night contained bathrobe and some clippings. Re- turn to_American Automobile Association BELGIAN POLICE DOG, black: green leather collar; 1931 Va. tag, No. 1443%; last seen at 1 pm._Tuesday, January 20, in vieinity of Park Lane, Va. ‘Reward.” Clarendon 1710 B. & O RAILROAD CHECK—Lost in front Republic Theater, 14th and You sts. n.w Finder cail_Potomac 2423 EARRING. - silver_chain. ball of Tuesday evening near National Theater. TR O B EARRING, silver pencant. between West- chester Apts. and 2Ist and Mass ave. via bus. _Reward. Cleveland 8181. = ENVELOPE, containing 25 numbered tickets for minstrél card party. and dance (o be given by Chi Sigma Sorority on_ February 27, nflnd" please phone Adams 7407. Re- FRATERNITY PIN Lrge size, Deita Tau Deita. _Reward. Cleveland 2956-W. i GERMAN POLICE DOG, black with tan feef, lost from the address below: answers to name of “Lobo.” Finder please call Georgia 4657. 7007 9th st. n.w. Reward 22¢ HANDBAG. black prtent leather, containing 3 pairs of glasses, keys, small change. Reward: _Wis 3861 e OPERA GLABSES - Smok: 2 black case; at Washington Auditorium, Paul Robe- son recital. _Call Potomac 1289. Reward. PENDANT, emerald green stons set in si ver, Tuesday afternoon. Reward. Cleve- land 0502-J. POCKETBOOK— eyeglasses, ete. n.w. _Columbia 0629-W. 3 POLICE DOG. male, haif grown, black, four white feet. white marks on chest; reward. Lincoln 0178 643 Md. ave, ne. PUPPY, brown female hound. keen nose. long ears, 8 months old; lost or straved on Sunday night, Jan. 18, from pen: between Burleith and Glovei's Park. Return to 2401 Tunlaw rd. n.w. Cleveland 5841, Rew REMOVABLE_GOLD BRIDGE. with several lower teeth. Retuin to G. 1701 Kilbourne p! Liberal reward. Telephone Col. 6638, SEALYHAM TERRIER—Black and _white, name Billy. 1503 North Weber st., on har- ness. Reward. Cleveland 3973. SILVER—On 14ih st car. Wegnesday foon, go&l;ccs unmarked table silver;‘reward. Col. brilliants, AL containing _rings, 4. 3544 Warder st. WRIST WATCH. white gold, oblong, Gruen make. with bracelet_set with two diamonds and two sapphires. Reward. Adams 9347-W 50.00 REWARD —tor recovery o information lead e e ant oo Saneh, HEhE R rein Calort B 1680 atn. No ¥ 4323 Engine No. A3933941. A. A. A. member. Last seen Jan 2. Address Box 240-J, Star office, or Lin. 2810-J. RECIPES', MENUS and SALLY STOKELY'S PRIZE 9:45 am. HEAR Sally's recipe for CORN RING particularly delicious when mede with Stokely’s Corn ON SALE AT ALL Sanitary Grocery Stores and Piggly Wiggly Stores 30" It you wrie you of a perfect Traded Car, you would be Jeseribing the condition’ of this smart tray coups with ‘ts 6 patural wood wheels, 1s perfoct moior and 1is new tires. ' Has been driven so Mitle _that the " rich Mohaie = upholstery @737 has its orlginal sheen. ...... CERTIFIE TRADED CARS @ DAY NEW CAR GUARANTEE 30" Oakland Regal Coupe. $767 Studebaker Dictator Victoria. . $375 Model “A” Ford Tulor Sedan.. @30= Stgdebaker Commander Coupe “89 LEE D BUTLER. Inc cwn_specfications Interment | Deaths. -i BOOTH, ALFRED EDWARD. On Wednes- d nuary 21, 1031, at his residen n.w. ALFRED EDWAR! beloved husband of Eila Booth He is aiso’ survived by two Gaughters, Hapna Booth and M neral_from 1400 cnapin & | at 1 pm. Interment cmn‘m Cemotery. BRISCOE. LAWRENCE J. uddenly, on ednesday. January 21, 1981, LAWRENCE J. BRISCOE of 161 You st. n.e. beloved o of the late Williem B Briccoe and | Sarah L. Briscoe (nee Boulchyard) and { father of Francis Briscoe. Notice of fu- | neral hereafter. BROOKS, DREXEL SELDEN. Departed this life ‘on Thursday, January 22, 1931, ac 4:30 am.. DREXEL 8. beloved infant’son of Albert and Olgn Newman Broks, brother of Angeilo Brooks and grandsor of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Newman. Funeral from his late residence. 1728 15th st. 1w Saturday, January 24, at 11 a.m. 4 BROOKS, WILLIAM, Departed this life January 21, 1931, " after a long iliness WILLIAM BROOKS. beloved husband of Mary Brooks. He leaves to mourn theu | loss a devoted wi son. alx grandchil dren. a sister-in-law and_a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral services will _be held at_Mount Zion Baptist Church, 13th and C sts. n.c., Sunday, Jan- uary 25, at 1 p.m. BYNG, SARAH A On Wednesday, January 21, 1931, SARAH A. widow of Dr. George T' Byng of Georgetown. D. C.. in her 85th year. Funeral {rom the residence of her daughter. Mrs. Orlando G. Hail, 3818 T St W, en Batnrday, January 24, at 9:30 am. thence to Bt. Gabriels Church, Grant Gircle. where mass Will be id af 10 a.m. Inierment at Onk Mii 3 On Wed- Ceme CAMPBELL. PHILLIP CHRISTIA nesday, January 21, 193 €10 _am., 8t his 1esidence, 3113 11th PHI LIP CHRISTIAN CAMPBELL. beloved band of Lucy Foley Campbell, devol father of Louis Foley Campbell and d voted brother of Mrs. Bertie Thompson Funeral Friday. January 23, at 2 pm. from Second Baptist Church, Falls Chureh. Va. Relatives and friends invited. In terment Falls Church, Va. 2 On Wednesday, | cAMPBELL, WILLIAM. | “January 21, 1931, at’ Gallinger Hospita WILLIAM PBELL. beloved father ‘of Mia’ Ada Lee. Mrs. Emma Dixon and Mr: { Lillie Robinson of Camden. N. J. He also | leaves other relatives and friends. R maing resting at the John T. Rbines {v neral chapel, 3rd and Eve sis. s.w. No- tice of funeral later. CARMODY. CORNELIUS ALOYSIUS (NEIL) On_Thursday, January 23, 193l at | residence. 1035 °G st ne ALOYSIUS (NEIL) CARMODY, belovad son P and the late Mary Ca Murph Notice of funeral | ‘ot Cornelins mady_(nee | hereatte: | cLEARY, JAMES. 0 011 At Nt | Piioebus. va. JAMES CLEARY, THEOPHILUS J | 931, ui 310 pom. | : son of the Jate James T and Sarah L. Clements. Funeral from the above residence on Friday, January 23, at 8:30 am; thence to Holy Trinity Church, where mass will be said at-9:15 am. Interment at Oak Hill Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited to attend. 23* COMEAU, VIRGINIA BOZORTH. On Tues- day, January 20, 1931, VIRGINIA BOZORTH COMEAU, mother_of Mrs. Go: don Marcey, at her home, 2068 Lee Higl way, Cherrydale, VA. Puneral Thursda: January 22. 3 p.m., Cheérrydale M. . Church. Interment Walker's Chapel Cemetcry. 3 CREWS. SARAH E. On Thursday. January 232, 1031, st her residence, 1438 11th st SARAH E._CREWS. Notice of fu- neral lat. Remains resting at W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 You st. nw | CUTSHALI GEORGE W Suddenly. on January 30, 1931, GEORGE W. CUTSHALL, Deloved father of W. W. Lamont. Punerai Trom the chapel of A. J. Schippert. 300 | Paave niw. on Fridiv. January 25, ar | pn " Relatives and. friends imvited. ‘I | Beffent ‘Atlington National Cemetery. 23+ DELLWIG, LOUIS A. On Wednesday, Jan- uary 21, 1931, at' the residence of his Gnuenier, Mrs. Flora. D, Trueman. Be- thezda. Md., LOUIS A.. husband of ihe late Emma Dellwig. Services will be held at - Zurhorst's funéral pariors. 301, East Capitol st, on Saturday, January 24, at 2 p.m. n ESAW. LUCIUS. On Wednesday, January 21, 1931, LUCIUS ESAW. the devoted hus- band of Alice Esaw. =on of Wynie H liard and brother of Wallace Esaw. Re- mains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1422 You st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. EWING. SARAH JANE. On Wednesday, January_ 21, 1931, SARAH JANE EWING, in her 85th year. Puneral Friday, January 5,750 25 trom the. Golonial funeral home of Wm Reuben Pumphrey, Rock- ville, Md. Interment Darnestown, Md. 22 GALLITIN. LAURA A. On January 20, 1831, | at her residence, 3100 35th st. n.e., LAURA A.. widow of Dauniel B. Gallitin. Puneral fram the chapel of A. J. Schippert. 2008 Palave: nwe on Priday. January 23, at 1030 . Relatives and iriends invited Interment Arlington National Cemtl’ezr‘y. On Wednesday, Tanuar 1al Soldiers' Home. son of the On Tuesday, at ] 2 | GEORGE. SYLVANUS L.. SR. Tuesda | “uary ‘20, 1931. at Garfield Hospits VANUS ' T. GEORGE. Sr. of 1400 Pair- mont st D.w. in his 63nd year He is survived by his daughters, Miss Kathleen George and Mrs. Robert: E. Doyle of ttis city, Mrs. H. M. McKenzle of Rome. Ga.i Mrs. W. F._Robey of Prescots, Ariz. and a son, Mr. F. L. Goerge. Jr. of this city. Funieral services will be field in Rome, Ga.. the Iatter part of this week. 23 GRAHAM, EDGAR C. On Wednesday. Jan- uary 21. 1931, at his residence. 3520 Ritten- house st. n.w. EDGAR C. ORAHAM. father of ‘Robert M, Gr Mrs, dirick Rutter, Mrs. Henry N. Erawner. fr.; Mrs. Fronk Grimes and David Graham. ' Serv ices at his late resideace on Friday, Jan- uary 23, at 2 p.m. 23 GRAYSON, MARY. On Tuesday. January 20. 1031, at her residence, 6917 Blair rd n.w. MARY GRAYSON. beloved wife of Joseph Grayson, She 130 leaves one daush ter. four grandchildrens iwo great-grand children and a host of other relatives and friends. Funcral Sunday, January 25. at ipm Baptist_Chutch. Brlghtvood, D. C.. shelton B, Miller ofciating. ' Remains testing at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 You st. n.w 25 HARLAN. MARGARET M. PROUTY. On |~ Wednesda ¢ 21, 1931, at her resi- dence. Apt ‘603, 2330 California st. n.w.. MARGARET M. PROUTY, wife of Richard D. Harlan. Services at her iate residence, on Friday, January 23. at 11 o'clock a.m. Tnterment Rock Creek Cemetery. HOLLINGER, CLIFFORD HYDE. On Wed- nesda¥, January 21, 1931, at his residence. | WHITING, his | CORNELIUS | * % B e e e e e Deaths. : On Frioay. January 16, Hospital, DANIEL brother o Mys. Iéa Bila Long. He also relatives and { iend nuary 27 et 1 pom . Rh nes faneral chanei. sw. Interment ji~ TAYLOR. DA 1931 s TAYLOR. McGreer leaves many Fungrel Fiiday, tronf ihe 3rd and Eve mont Cemete THOMAS. JENNIE ASHDOWNE. On Tues- day. January 20, 1931, 8t Walter Reed NIE ASHDOWNE Fugeral from 3 10ih st ne. Pri- 2 pm. Interment in 2+ other 7 reside day. January Congressional ‘Cemetery WALKER, SARAH _SMITH, Jahuary 19. Suddenly. on 1931, SARAH SMITH WALKER Funeral services'at her late residence, 18 B st ne. Fridey, January 33, at am.’ Intcrment prva WALKER, SARAH E. Special Lebanon Chapter. No. 28. O E. or "Friday. January 23, 1031, New Masonic ‘Temule, for the conaue the funeral services of our late’ 5 SARAH F. WALKER, at her Tesidence. 313 B 8 ne ETHEL A. JOHNS, Worthy Matron. * WARD. ELLEN MADISON. On Tuesday, January 30. 1931, at her residence. . 3800 Hampshire ave. nw., ELLEN MADI. widow of Horace 'E. Ward. aged s Funeral services at the pesi- her deughter, Mrs. L. L. Kemp, nsas ave.'nw. on Priday. Janu- Lhn; Intérment at Avtinglon Cemetery. WILLIAM H. On Tuesday, 1931, at his residence. 908 7th WILLIAM M. the beioved hus Grace M. Whiting from ence on Friday., January 23, thence 1o Grace Episcopal 9th' and D sts. s.w.. where serv- 1 be held at 10:% am. Relatives nds invited to attend. Interment Lincoln Cemetery, 2 WILLIAM M. Al t' Lodge. No. 7. Knigh rpauested {o aitehd ¢ moeting of 8. is called 9:30 am ON, National WHITING, January 20, St osw T 10 am:; Church, icps w and f: members ot SN By hane 2ral ‘of o RITING, “on Filaay aty 0 amy rom s Tate Tesidence. 506 Tth s GEORGE NICKERSON, C. C. WILLIAM H. Members of the Association of ‘Oldest Inhablants st ro auested (o attend the Tuneral ot our Inie associate. WILLIAM H, WHITING. from Grace. Eplscobai Church, ‘9th ang. D e B hORE & NOYEE Breaiaers 20 ELIOT WRIGHT. Scerctary. - deits Wi Washington : Lodge, o: 13 o Elks: The Tades WL Convene "in> seaston "of - sorten xt T30 D Thursdas: Jnauars 23 1981, for Bose of Baying Iribute 10 the e our late brother, WILLIAM H Exaficd Ruler. Secretary W K. On Tuesday WILLIAM H. 1 W Do IAM B at 3504 VHITING for TS Texcent. Bencvoient " Assoo, Quested to atfend, NIpENW WILLIAN 7. BAUM, R. G. WHITING. Sec e WILSON, ZENOBIA EDN, Jawiary 20000 0l T A O O WILSON Detoved atumktec 5 Wit D A Roberta 5 Wilson Hlsoer "or A0 Robert” Wilson, " Soles” hish ' nturday. January 24, B0 a e o IAV\':l‘;N;m" Church. Relatives and friends : 2 WORSLEY, LUCILLE BROWN, Departe LUCILLE “BROWN WORSLEY. dasientss of Edith Taylor and 1e it Wiee o Brown. | Sne Jeaves 16 mouen i lch husband. Willlam Waorsley three chile dren, Albert, Edith and Gloria: ‘three sige ters and ee brothers, Elizabeth Brown, Eachel Gurts, * Buelin Saceth BY Biown. Geotee Brown. LemSrons Georeie B Tayior ‘and wany Sioec el H\sz and friends. Funeral seryvices will be held at the Church of the Incarnation, Deanwood. D. C. Priday, January 23, § 9 a.m. Friends {nvited. High maas. J ZOELLNER. CARL H. M. On January 21, 1931, CARL H. M. ZOELLNER. beloved husband of Bfanche Zoelin, Puneral from late residence. 2418 37th st. n.w.. Pri- Relatives and day. January 23, at 2 pm friends invited.' Interment Prospect Hill Cemetery. In Memoriam. ABBOTT, EMMA P. 1In sad and loving mem- RO emy dear fiiend EMMA P. ABBOTT, ¥ho deoaried (his life one vear aso today, In my heart you Al zex:(‘lr'.“!l\;n?:‘n"r‘\?:'{r,:g."”' ere is not a dav 1 do ot YOUR FRIEND, ELIZABETH PLUMMER, o ABBOTT, EMMA PEARL. 1In loving remem- RUSBerof my dear cauihter, ENAA PEARL A eparted this Lif 480 today, January 22, 1930, | OoC o4 jone. but not forgotten. Moruef Rodtl & ¥ OTHER, ROSIE WILLIS"AND cousiN, ABBOTT. PEARL E. In loving remembranee of PEARL E. ABBOTT, who deparied this life one year azo today, January 22, 1930, She stole awav to a plage of rest HUSBAND AND MOTHER. BROWN. CORA. In loving remembrance of my dear daughier, CORA BROWN. who died one year aso today, January 22, 1930, Just when her life was sweetest And she could have lived her best The gates of heaven opened— She entered into sweet rest HER LOVING MOTHER. ® DONALDSON. FRANCIS MARION. In lov- ing remembrance of our dear grandfather, FRANCIS MARION ' DONALDSON, = who departed this life five vears ago todssy, January 132, 1926, Loved in life, remembered in_death HIS LOVING ' GRANDDAUGHTER AND HER HUSBAND, DAVID AND ELSIE. * | JERMAN, CHARLES M. In loving remem.- brance” of my dear husband. CHARLES M. JERMAN. who died one year ago to- day, January 22, 1030. One year has passed and still T miss him. Some may think the wound is healed, Byt litte do they imow the sorrow | hat is withid my heart conceal HIS LOVING WIFE, MARY 9. JERMAN, * JOHNSON, JAMES DAVID. Sacred to the memory’ of my_devoted husband, JAMES DAVID JOHNSON, who departed this life elght vears ako today, January 23, 1923, Your memorv I shall always keep. LOVING WIFE, PAULINE JOHNSON. PLEASANTS. JENNIE AND CHARLES G. In sad_bug 1oving remembrance of our dear of 't are re: President ] 'LEASANTS. Mather left us 36 years ago, 412 Oneida_place fiw., CLIFFORD' HYDE HOLLINGER, aged '#4 years. He 15 su vived by his wife, Nettie E a son. Rob- ert"T; his father and mother, Mrs. Arthur C.Hollinger. and { Claire Belle Zepp and Ruth N. Br Funeral services at the Ingram Me- morial Church, Mass, ave. and 10th st ne. Friday, January 23. at 3 pm. Inter- meiit in Fort Lincoln Cemetery. * R. CLIFFORD M. There will be a communication of Myron M Parker Lodge, No. 27, F. A. A. M. at 2:1§ pm. Friday, January 22. 1931, to atiend the funeral of the late Brother CLIFFORD H. HOLLINGER of Doric Lodge, No. 124, Baltimore, Md. Funeral from Ingram M morfal CRurch. A _good nitendance is d sired. FRANCIS B, WILLIAMS, Master KISSNER, MARY A. Ladies' Sodality of St Mary's ‘Church will meet at_the late T dence of Miss MARY A. KISSNER. 141 lith st.ne. on Thursday, January 22, 1931. at 3p.m., to_recite the ‘office of the’ dead MRS EMMA MALEY, Prefect. MISS ADELE WASSMAN, Sec LARCOMBE., JOHN FRANKL Suddenty. on January 21, 1931, at the residence of his * brother,” in_Rockville, Md.. JOHN FRANKLIN, son of the late Samuel T. and Almira Larcombe. ~ Services at the Tabler funieral home. 928 M st. n.w. on Priday, January 23, at 2 p.m. Interme Glenwood Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited McCAUL Januar dausnter, Y, CATHERINE V. On Tuesday, 30, 1931, at the residence of her Mrs. Ralph Given. 3716 Mor- rison st n.w. CATHERINE V.. widow of Theodore McCauley, Funeral, yprivate, Friday afternoon. 22 McGUIRE. JAMES CHARLES. On Wedaes- day, January 21, 1931, at the John Dic ome, JAMES CHARLES ‘McGUIRE. 1 services at the chapel of John R. Wright Co.. 1337 10th st. n.w., Satur- day. January 34, at 10:30 a.m. Interment Rock ‘Creek Cemetery. 23* MOONEY. BERNARD F. Suddenly Wednes- dav. ‘January 21 1031, at 9:10 am. BERNARD_F. MOONEY. beloved husband of Mary E. Mooney. ~Funeral from late residence, 8708 Ward pl, Silver Spring, PRATHER, MARGARET. On Wednesday, January'21, 1931, MARGARET PRATHER. the loving'sister of George, Roger and Samuel Prather. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1432 You st nw. Notice of funeral later. ROBERT, LOGISE MARIA. On Wed: January 21. 1931, at 12:16 p.m.. at h Gence, 510 3rd 'st. ne. LOUISE MARIA ROBERT, ased 85 years. widow of Oscar Robert, beloved mother of Mrs. Alexander W, Brink and Mrs. Frank H Pierce of Washington, D. C.. and of Mis. George D. Blanchard and Hans F. Robert of 'New York. She is also survived by two grand- sons, M. Bivan Robert and Frauk H. Plerce, Ji. “Funeral services at the Con: cordia’ Lutheran Chureh, 20th and G ste nter- sday, n.w., Friday, January ment Rock Cresk Cemetery ROBERTS, FRANKLIN. On_ Wednesday, January 21, 1931, at the John Dickson #iome, PRANKLIN ROBERTS. <on of the late Joseph Kent and Amelia Williams Roberts. Funeral services at Holy Trinity | Episcopal Church, Col Md., on Fri- day, January 23, at 2: . SCOTT, EVERETT. On Tuesday. January 20, 1931, at his residence, 607 O st n.w., EVERETT. beloved husband of the late ‘Carrie Scot and son of the late John W and Lucinda Scott. Funeral services at the W. W Chambers Co. funeral home, 1400 Chapin st. n.w., on Friday, January 323, 2:30 p.m. Interment Glenwood Ceme- tery. 22 SHEHAN, DANIEL M. Wednesday. January 21, 1931, at. his residence. 427 Whittier st. nw. DANIEL M. SHEHAN, beloved husband of Ada M. Shehan and_father of Mrs. M. Catherine O'Brien and Bernard J. Shehan, Funeral services from his late résidence on Friday. January 23, at 9 a.m., thence to the Chifch of (he Nativity, where requiem mass will be said at 9:30. Reletives and friends invite 2 SHEHAN, DANIEL M. Members of Wash- p.m. parents: MR.AND MRS CHARLES G. September 9. 1895: father left us 13 vears 0, January 22, 1018, Gentle mother, gentle father, Who were 50 kind and true’ Resting now in peace with Jdesus, Fondiv we remember_vou THEIR DEVOTED CHILDREN, JOHN AND ROBEY. HELEN E. Tn sad but loving mem- ory of my dear sister-in-law. HELEN E. ROBEY. departed this life one year ago today, January 22. 1930 EULALIA_RIDGELY. _FUNERAL DIRECTORS. _ J. WILLIAM T.EE'S SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS CREMATORIUM 332 PA._ AVE_N.W.___NATIONAL 1384, 1385 P.J. SAFFELL 7“_lea=s(;l'ld‘lv,.‘;_tk\ICE—IEAlogA LE Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST Ny Moders Cnanel Teienh "Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Funeral Chapel 412 H ST. NE Lincoln 0524 Ambulance service. ____isncol CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. Thone Linicoln 0372 ALMUS R SPEARE Succeeding the Original W. R. Speare Co. 1623 Connecticul_Ave. _ Potomac_4600. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W. gigns Nest ogee. Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home New York Ave. N.W. _Distelct 2608 CHAMBERS GEO. W. WISE CO. 2000 M St N. i west i V. L. SPEARE CO0. Neither the successors of nor connected with the original W. R. Speare establishe ment. 1009 H St. N.! Ww. Phone National 2892 P e e, . W. W, Deal & Co. 816 H ST. N.E __ _LINCOLN 8200 Established 1876. JOHN R. WRI_{GHT CO. 1357 10th North 004 ‘Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. 4209 9th St N.W. Col. 6324, SR, . i “GLENWOOD CEMETERY™ Vaultage, $5 per month Choice Lots and Sites for Sale. FUNERAL DESIGNS. No. 324, Knights of Co- jUaTe g of the death on Sday, Janua 1931, at his resi- . 437 “Whittier n'w.. of Bro. TEL M. SHEHAN, aW 'reauested io | end ‘his ' funeral servicly at - Nativity urch. 6000 "Gearsla avelon, Fridas, uary 23, at 9:30 e.m. P MICHAEL CO a K . A. D. WILKINSON, F, § I Exi Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. Prompt Auto Delivery Service. 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