Evening Star Newspaper, February 18, 1931, Page 9

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sull K NTING F'f' INGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, TE BRUARY x A——9- EISEMAN’S SEVENTH & F STS. Any Suit or 0’Coa Now $2 3.75 ON CONVENIENT TERMS IF DESIRED Bargain hunters — here’s your chance. Suits and Overcoats that sold up to $45 are now $23.75. Pick out any style or model. All sizes in a big variety of colors. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT PAY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY *Blue serge suits and next Spring suits not in this sale. JOHN R. GRACE EXPIRES 1 JOHN R FERRIS EXPIRES ' AS RESULT OF STROKE ’Ch{ef of Veterans’ Bureau Section Helped Organize Division During World War. John R. Grace, 71 years old, chic of the allowance and allotment section of the United States Veterans' Bureau died at his home, 5435 Conec nue, yesterda: Death was ascribed to a stroke of paralysis. Mr. Grace was a veteran of many vears in the Government service. He helped organize the allowance and alictment section of the Veterans' Bu- reau during the World War. He came to this ci in 1888 and first served in the House Office Building post office Subsequently he was with the Censu: Bureau and the Pension Bureau, hav- ing been a pension examiner at th latter. Mr. Grace was Hillshoro County, 111 He 1s survived by his Ellen B. Grace, and a sister, widow, Mrs. Mrs. Frank | McReady. Funeral services will be conducted in the chapel of Thomas S. Sergeon, 1011 Seventh street, tomorrcw morning at 10:30 o'clock. Inter t will be p vate in Glenwood Cc¢ Y J. M. LAUGHLIN DIES Retired Hotel Clerk, 80, Will Be Buried Thursday James Maurice Tau: 0 years old a clerk at the Willard Hotel for more than 25 years, died at his home, 1954 Columbia™ road, ve:t v. He retired from active work only last Summer, Funeral services will be held at the home of a brother-in-law, Austin T Jarboe, 321 Eleventh str at 2 o’clock Thursday aft-rr B will be in Glenwood Cemet vivors include two sc Austin_J. Laughlix Mary E. Laugh Green. WASHINGTON'S FINEST MEN'S WEAR STORE 624 art Schafiner & Marx SUITS 36 205 were formerly 313 were formerly $50 $60 106 were formerly Single Breasted Double Breasted Oxford Worsted Blue Unfinished Blue Serges Grey Worsted One Trousers Two Trousers Golf Suits Grey Cheviots Tan Cheviots Brown Worsteds No Charge for Alterations HART SCHAFFNER & MARX Suits give newest styles, smart tailoring and all- wool quahty, and build. TAKE-YOUR CHOICE IS AEyS! Hart Schaffner & Marx OVERCOATS guaranteeing utmost satisfaction. Suit sizes to fit men of every weight, height %36 ® SHOP HERE & PARK FREE AT CAPITAL GARAGE @ ® USE YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT DURING THIS SALE ® RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F Street cut ave- | a native of | southwest | AMBULANCES | ,1 iR Columbia—Cloudy ‘and tonight; minimum tem- | peratyre about 37 degrees; tomorrow | partly cloudy; gentle variable winds | becoming southwest. Maryland—Cloudy tonight with light rain thwe ortion much change in temp erate to fresh northeast winds. Virginia | | AT HIS RESIDENCE HERE| THE V \ District of ve of Capital Had Been in Coal, | sughtty corder Ice and Wood Business for Fifty Years. John R. Ferris, for 50 years engaged the coal, wood and ic» bu his home, 638 A stre yesterday after a Ic and tonight, no and was a native of Cloudy tonigh colder in cxt “erris i three $ons t A. Perri: 1 services will be ¢ idencetomorrowafternoon Record for clock Intermen 1 in C Cemetery, S , and M A Joseph 24 Hours, ;4 am, 42 Pnlhfi Rvpom l] am., 29.91 & bir m., The Sun and Moon. Bigger and Better Funerals § At Hialf the Usual Cost Are Done by Chambers A Whole Funeral for as 575 BOWBE oo ainse MOUNT RAINi.ER FIREMEN RECE!VE INSTRUCTIONS u.,. Best in Town. Local Call can Chambers Co. $4.00 Col. 0432 Individual Servi we odel chapel, private ambu- lence and livery in connection JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Just Think Star del ven e £ sne Natior y will 'start at once. HOURS—8 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. 28 years of suc- cessful ser vice. Evenings and $ by pointment. My own personal undays ap- Tele- attention to every phone. DBr. Vaughan’s Mew Demtal ©ffice Now Open You can now have the dental experience of 28 years in my own modern new office, at lowest prices if you stress quality and werk- manship ahead of fees. Convenient payments can be arranged en- abling you to wear and enjoy while paying. I also include X ray pictures where neces- sary as a part of my examination which is free. Why not consult me NOW about your dental requirements? Dr. Carleton Vaughan, Dentist 932934 F St. N. W. Metropolitan 9576 IPREMATURE ROOSEVELT | BOOM PLANS ASSAILED Georgia I.r:!shtm‘ ‘Warns House Against Organizations Not Indorsed by Governor. ea ted Press. LANTA, Februar of Re ¥ 18 —The Georgia izations engaged of Gov. v York for the nomination the presi- of Meri-! is_located Roosevs ped to the | ad | 1th- | of the House 1 wded “Roosevelt, S te ri] all members ally l'wh is u nauthorized by It id also premature, “I am personally ac- Gov. Roosevelt and I 1ld be emba ich a against JIAN Fh\’S'C" LY UNFIT TO FACE L"“AIG‘I\’IFNT on Orders Policeman Back to Hos- 1 Caze Continued. Police Court on a fugitive from Policeman Leroy of No. 14 pre- authorities case , when decided a1 condi- McMahon cen back and out cf FEDERAL WORVER DIES Miss Minnie E. Brandt. 56, a counter and Print- b of Wash- n 30 years ago. of the Zion Lutheran held at the , 1400 | Prospect Hill BACHE DIES Du Bois Bache George M widow of Bache, U I Rescue at. 8088, \TCIH W. IN (EIGHBOR- ND:. 11th STS. L. 81 20% FUNERAL DIRECTORS. "GEO. W. WISE CO. 2000 M St N.W. West G174, Clyde J. Nichfiléjlfic. 4209 9th_St. N.W. 3 1‘009'H St. N.W. NW Formerly 910 [ : JOH‘\I R %: lGHT CO Naw Phone North 0043, _ & Co. LN 8200 84, 1385 ‘P J. SAFFELL PERSONAL SERVICE—REASONABLE i o Frank (:c? +'s Sons Co. <3 ¥ . National 2473 ' ‘v;rr‘ ‘h. Sardo & Co. F uncral Chapel e Lincoln 0524 S01_EAST Phon |"/ALMUS RSPEARB Succceding the Original W. B. Speare Co. "1623 Conneeticnt_Ave. Potomac_ 4600, Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) X()w\t M St. N.W. Phone West 0098. Established 1841 ____FUNERAL _DESIGNS. BEAUTIFUL—FLOWERS—RARE. FOR ANY OCCASION, : 9th ST. N.W. NATIONAL 6538, GEO C. SHAFFER FLORAL EM! ATE I'nl( ES. TEL. N 116 & NAT. 0106 Open Evenings and Sunda; ‘_4th & Eye Gudc Bros. Co., 1212 F St. Promot Auts Delivery Servic ArtSUC- -CIPIESSIVE—iNeXPEDSIVE atives was warned | Frank- | to him | s morn- | Draths | |ADAMS. A. JUNE. Suddenly. on Tuesday. Pebruary 17, 1931, at' her residence, 3510 Cliffbourne pl. n.w.. A. JUNE ADAMS Funeral services at the chapel of J. Wil- liam Lee's_Sons. 332 Pa._ave. nw., on Thursday, Pebruary 19, at 3 b.m. Priends invited to attend. ANDREWS, SAMPSON. Suddenly. on Sat- urday, February 14. 1931, near Elkton. Md., SAMPSON 'ANDREWS.' Remains rest- | ing’at the W.Ernest Jarvis funeral church, | 1832 xou st n Friday, Feb. ruary 20. 1931, at 1:30 p.un. from the W. | Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 19° BACHE. HARRIET D. On Monday, February 16, 1931, at New Rochelle, N. Y., HARRIET D! BACHE, wife of the I mdr. George M. Bache at 1 Cemetery { v penruaty 19c st 13| o1 Elia Baker Rohert Baker. Remains resting arvis funeral churci, “funcr lest n.w | BEEN, GEORGE W. On Tuesday. Pebruary 1771031, at 1L pin . at his residence, 530 B GFORG BEEN, beloved husband of Lottie (nee Lawrence) eral from his residence_Friday, i ary 20, at 2 oclock p.m. friends invited to attend. Cedar Hill Cemetery. | BRANDT, MINNIE E 1931, nt Relatives Interment 19 dny, Febru, t 2 pm. Intermer Hill o is SON. NENRIETTA. Departed this life Son. Fenr ot her o ey ] 8 nes 55 3 5 to mo Thres | daughters, Eagene Branson, Mrs Mrs. Ida Young and N and also a hoct of Brars | nrx 1SFORD, EMMA 0. | enwood Cerm SERENA S Departed this life Feb- 15, 1931, ¢ 5 the be AN rury Thomas of Clarence and cousin of a1 Neuman's v neral , from “Holy Re- and N J. aves. t 8 am. Interment Mount Oliyet 8.30 am., irch,” where requiem mass )’ a.m. for the repose of latives and friends invited. t Olivet Cemet. 18 " WILLIAM A On Wednesday 1931, et the residence of his Apt. 100, WILLIAM es Carroll and rayson Notice On Tuesday, February Hospital, HATTIE daughter of ~Emma voted sister of Elizabeth Long. aves a host of other relatives Rema:n ting at the John funcrsl chapel, 3rd and I sts, Notice of funeral later. CREAGH, CATHERINE CECELIA. Suddenly, on Tueeday, February 17, 1931, at her sidence, “Apt. 9. the Norwood Apar 1313 East Capitol CATHERINE GH_(nee Siattery), beloved rick. Jjoseph’ Creazh ate residence on Thurs- at 9:30 am. High Dominic's Church at #nd friends jnvited to in Mount Olivet Ceme- Interment . NANNIE V. On Wednesday, Febru- i1, ar g at her résidenc Me Ra M. an restine de Island & later DOUGIAS, Thesdn GEORGE HARVEY. Suddenly, Feb; 17, 1931, at Provi- rce Hospital. GEORCE HARVEY DOUG- S. beloved brother of Mary E. Brandt Joseph H. Do Tuneral from residence of nephew, El A. los. 427 12th s February 19, at 2 pm. Creek Cemstery. inferment Rock On_Monday. February rd Rapids. Mich.. HELEN, John_ Lawrence Du Fief. Birch's funeral par: Funeral Friday, Feb- . from the chapel {11l Cemetery. Interment Oak Hill JOHN R. On Tuesday, February . at his residence, 638 A st beloved husband of Emin FEPRIS, i:om resst iends invited. rment " at Relatives and & ndly omit flowers. VIOLA A. On Wednesday, Feb- 3, athic Hos- ved wife of s at_her ave, Whaodside, 19" at' 5 pm! y ‘ment Springfield, Mas: ALBREATH. ALBERT A. Suddenly. on ifonday, February 16, 1931, "ALBERT A. beloved " husband “of Ethel M. Galbreath {rom the W. W. Chambers Co ome, 1400 Chapin “st. n.w. on ry 19. at 3 pm. Inter- nt Prospect Hill Cemetery. \CE, JONN R. On Tuesday, Febryary at 2:30 am.. at his residence. 5435 ¢, nw. JOHN R. GRACE, beioved nd of Eilen' B, Grace, aged 72 years I from the chapel of Thos. S. Ser- on Thursday. Feb. Relatives and ment (pyi- EMMA HALL! Thompsor: rephews and a is. Remains restin ter Co. funeral he s.w. Notice of fu: ost 10ND. JOHN. On Tuesday. Febri residence. 413 B st. n.e. NaStOND. Sncd 6 years, hiisoan Sérvices a . February 19 A SEPH STUART. On Wednes- 18. 1931, at United States RT. beloved igan. Ri s rest- uneral neuntil F Z ¢ when services will be held at St thew's Catholic Church 10 a.m. = Interment Mount I [ ry. Relatives and friends invited to attend. RY, ETHEL. . 1931, ETHEL H ancis” Henry, cau ghier-in-law of neat the W h. 1432 You At n.w Fébruary 19, at Holy Milwaukee. Jr n n st Jarvis hurch, 1432 You st n.w. Please ‘tn\.rV~ Interment "Arlington Na- HT, GLADYS BAKER. On Tuesday v 17, 1931, at Burkeville, Ve beloved wife of Edward Kni \of Dorothy Freeman. Remains zier's fun home, 389 Rhode nd-ave. n.w. Notice of funeral later On Tuesday, JareS \uumrr[ LAUGHLIN, JAMES MAURICE. Maitle M. Laughlin X § A" Laughiin. Austin ughlin_and Mrs. od . Green al from the re: of his brother-in-law, Austin I 321 11th st. s.w., on Thursday, 9. ‘at 2 ‘p.m.” Relatives an: ends invited. Interment Glenwood Ceme- ANNA. Members of No. 2. Ladies’ Auxiliary. Knights John, are notified of the funeral deceased sister, Mrs. ANNA LAW- on February 19, 1931, at 9 a from the Church of the Assumption, An; costia. MARY RATCLIFF, President. ANNIE E. FINEGAN, Rec. Sec. LAWSON, ANNA. The officers and members of Camp No. 4. P. O. of A. are requested to attend the funerai services of our late sister, ANNA LAWSON. on Wednesday e ning, February 18, 1931, at 7:30 p.m.. at her 'late residence. 350 Raleigh Dl s.e., Congress Heights. By order of H. A. BURKE, Sec. LAWSON, ANNA E. Members of Ladies' Auxiliary of the “Knights of “St. John, No. 238, are hereby notified of the death of ‘Sister ANNA E. LAWSON and are re- auested to be present for the recitation of pravers at her late residence, 350 se. at 9 p.m. Wednesday, Fel 8 Members of fhis auxiliary and auxill e invited to attend the gnss at 9:30 oy morning at the Bhurch of the Assui lon. RUE, Pres. Rec. S8 Hospital Deaths LAWSON, ANNA ELIZABETH. On Monday, February 16, 1031, av the residence of het daughter, Mrs. Alice M. Cranford, 350 Raleigh pl. s.e. Congress Helghts, ANN ELIZABETH LAWSON. beloved wite of the late Benjamin F. Law:on. Funeral from the above restdence Taursday, Febs Tuary 19, at 8:30 am. Mass at the Church of the Assumption at 9 am. Relatives and friends invited, Interment Con= eressional Cemetery. 18 LEE. SIDNEY PRINCE. On Sunday, Febru- ary 15, 1031, st 10:20 pm.. at Carson’s Hospital, SIDNEY PRINCE LEE. beloved husbayd of Lillie Lec and father of Lil- Tian Lke. *Puneral from Prazier s funeral home. 389 R 1 ave n.w. on THursday, Fenruary 19, at 1:30 b.m 4 this life Feb= Hospital, B Lioce mo their loss & lovisie husband. daughter, Ford's st. Notice of funearal lat NO. IGNAZIO. On Tuesday, February < residence, 2038 Eve st n.w., husband_of Elizabetii H. Mar of Vincent Geno- va F is late residence on hursday, Febrvary 19, at 8.30 am thence to Ho.y Rosary Church. 3rd and F sts. nw.. wiere mgh mass will be sung at 9 o'clock for the repose of his so Relatives and ir invited. _ Interm St. Mary's Ceme, - On. her residence, ave. Silyer Spriag MENALLY. Rem WILLIAM RUSH, 18, 1931, at Por: MERRIAM, be: MERRIAM, February WILLIAM RUSH Pimbi at 2pm, nd pariors, w. Interfnent Lincoln 3 y. RAGLAND, Tuary 16, HENRY N, 1930, nt the tates M\.\I\ TCHARDSON, Richard- home Weds iary '8 o'clock, Tntermen Park e RILEY, BETI¥ ANN. on o BETTY J.and E iate residence. day, Febru Uy‘l" Loud: ROBERTS, Monday. this lite WESTLEY adopted eral from st DW. Friday, Pebruars 1 and friends invi SCHWARTZ 15, 1931 RS it her life. and_fou ren: ter's, Mrs. ne. Funer; at 9 am. Chureh, % for ¢ Mount Oliv flowers. (C ¥, PAL Saturday PAULINE E. beloted dausnier of the lats Chester and’ Pearl Tolson. She leaves mourn her departure thice aunts. v amie and ner o cpnati Papers piease eopy.) ed this life on We do not know who next may fall Beneath tening fod: let us all our God 13 Suddenly, on Tues- 1931, at 8:15_P.m. LORETTA TUOHEY. widow of Dennis Tuchey, of Cabin John, Md. Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains resting at the colontal funeral home of Willlam Reuben Pumphrey, Rockville, Md. WATKINS, LOTTIE. Departed this life on Monday,’ February 16, 1931, at 10:30 am., LOTTIE, the beloved' wife of Louis Wat: Kins. She leaves to mourn their loss Hevoted Rusband, o loving daushrer, Btnel Watts; one granddaughter, Lottie Watts; & gon-in-law, Joan Watts, and one brother, John H. Jackson. and & host of other rel- atives and friends. Remains resting at the chapel of George B. Clarke Co.. 1416 18 Florida ave. n.e., until 5 p.m. Wedne: day. February 18, thence to her late residence. Funeral Thursday. February 19, from her late residence, 40 L st. n thence to the Mount Airy Baptist Chure at 1:30 pm. Interment New Lincoln Cemetery. WILSON. AMELIA M. On February 17. 1931, AMELTA M. WILSON. beloved daughter of the late John A Adelaide B. Wilson, Funers] from William J. Nalley's funerai home, 522 8th st. s.e. Friday. February 20, at 2 pm. Interment Congressional Ceme- tery. ~Funeral private, 19 YOUNG. HARRIET A. Departed this life Monday, February 16. 1931. at 9:30 p.m. at her residence. 1923 6th st. n.w., HAR- RIET A. YOUNG, beloved aunt of Joseph Woodward. ~ She’ leaves to_mourn their loss a brother, Rev. W. H. Porter: & sister. Mrs. Maggie Green. and a hot of other relatives and friends. Funera from_Third B Church. 5th ‘and Q at 2 p.m. Rela- vited, TUOHEY, LORETTA. day, February 17 sts., Priday, Fe tives and frien In Memoriam. BROWN. MARY A In sad and lovin Temembratce of our dear mother, MAR ANN BROWYN. who departed_this life one year ago today, February 18, 1930. ©Oh. mother, how we miss you When_vour voice we do not hear; And it our hearts with sadness When we see your vacant c Days of sadness still c. oer us, ncret tears do often flow, 1 memory kesps you ever near us Thoush you left us ome vear aso. THE FAMILY. ¢ BUFGRD. MAGGIE BELL. In sad but love ing_remembrance of our darling mother, MAGGIE BELL BUFORD. who departed thislife one venr ago todiy, February 18 HER _CHILDREN. WILLIAM HARRY BU- FORD AND MRS. RUTH LUCKETT. FDMOND HENRY. To the memory life one year our eves you faded, Growir k you_away LOVING WIFE, JEANNETTE. ® CRAWFORD, ELLIE. In lovine rememe nee of our ‘dear wife and _mothery ELLIZ CRAWFORD, who died Februarg 18, 1924. seven years ago today. o rest, of ‘her’ today ‘Are the ones who loved her best THE FAMILY. ® GRAHAM. SARAH F. One vear aco today, February 18, 1930. our beloved mother and grandmiother, SARAH E. GRAHAM, passed fway Her trials o'er. her tasks all done, SAMUE to my dear SAMUEL N. who 1 =0 tod MARG! DERICK happy How swert see vour loving face, en chow 1 1k _of thee. LOVING WIFE AND SON. ¢ BETT ULIA. In remem- TTIE JULIA Mq "URFF. who bassed ay one year ako today, February 18, 1930. NETTTE HORTON. ® MUCH. ADA E. 1In lovint remembrance of my dear mother, ADA E. MUCH. who_de- paited this life six years ago today, Febe ruary 18, 1925 Peacefully sleeping, resting at last. Lite’s weaiy trials and suffering Dast. In silence she suffered, in patience she hore Until God called her home to suffer no MCINTURFF, brance of my m memor Jent nhsband and Fatiie mory 3 and an er, BENJAMIN ¥ TURNER. who departed this lita four years ago today, February 18 Loving and kind in all your ways, Upright and just to the end of your days Sincere and kind in heart and mind— What a beauiiful memory you left behind, HIS WIFE AND DAUGHTER. & LIAMS, PATTIE. In loving rememe praniee of my dear mother, PATTIE Wile . “Who' passed away elght today, February 18, 1923, R I cannot say and will not say That she is dead. She is just aw With ' ‘cheery smile and ‘& wave Gf the hand; She has wandered Into an unknown lands Oh, dear mother. how Bince: God clnimed You for 12 hwn. No_one knows the srief and sorrew "TRat has come within my hom The happy davs we once enjoyed When you and I Were fogether Oh. How changed it all is now, Since you nave gone Torever DEVOTED' DAUCHTER. &

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