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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON:, ;1A AMBULANCES | STATE DRAWS NET IN BOWLES TRIAL - $4.00 Col. 0433 Physician Takes Stand to| | Deny He Made Contradic- tory Statements. Best in Town. Loulc‘ll . Clumbeu Co. Bigger and Better Funerals At Half the Ususl Cost Ate Dome by Chambers A Whole Funeral for as | HILLSBORO, Oreg., March 18—The | chain of circumstantial evidence which | son C. Bowles, Portland millionaire, | and Irma G. Loucks, his former secre- tary, in an effort to convict them of the Funeral Facts Our Charges for 1,000 Adult Funerals 30 cost less than...$100 75 cost from $101 to 150 144 cost from 151 to 200 306 cost from 201 to 300 180 cost from 301 to 400 112 cost from 401 to 500 121 cost from 501 to 1000 32 cost.....1000 or over Alfred B. Gawler Chapel “Satisfactory Service at the Price you wish to pay” the State has been welding about Nel- | Walter A. Gawler Joseph G AWLER’S Sons FUNERAL DIRECTORS ESTABLISHED 1850 Lady Attendant 1750-2-4 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. m“;‘;rtz:l ‘Mrs. Bowles was about com- le! ay. _ % Dr. Paul B. Cooper, called to attend Mrs, Bowles after she had been stabbed in Miss Loucks’ apartment last Novem- ber, took the stand yesterday to deny that he had made contradictory state- ments to authorities. The State alleged Dr. Cooper made two statements varying in many par- ticulars, Dr. Cooper testified he remem- | bered making 2 statement to police | | member repudiating it November 19. torneys were arguing about admission of Dr. Cooper's alleged second state- ment as_evidence Mrs. Emma Glover, Yakima, sister of Mrs. Bowles, testified that Mrs. Bowles was in a happy frame of mind several days before the tragedy. Under cross examination, however, | she admitted that about a year before she died Mrs. Bowles had attempted to stab herself with & nail file. She suc- | ceeded, however, in irflicting only a slight wound, the witness said William A. Gawler Cremations Phones: NAtional 5512-5513 Almus R. Speare Potomac 4600 1623 Conn. Ave. N.W, NO BRANCH OFFICE MORE VALUE IN CLOTHES FOR | November 12, but that he did not re- | When court adjourned last night at- | YOUTH GONFESSES SLAYING TWO MEN Tells Police Murders Took Place in Hold-Ups in Con- necticut and New Jersey. | By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, Msrch 18.—An under- sized 18-year-old boy confessed to police early today that he had slain two men n the past 10 days in hold-ups in Connecticut and New Jersey. He netted $54. Arrested in a pool room, Rosario Bruno of Thompsonville, Conn., was | quoted by police as admitting that he and two confederates shot down Nick Legelis March 9 in a lunch wagon at Warehouse Point, Conn. Several days |later, he said, he alone killed Harry ‘Weller, an attendant in a Trenton, N. J., gasoline station, because he was “des- perately in need of money.” | " “I was afraid to give myself up” Bruno was quoted as saying in his con- | fesion. “Whether 1 go to jail or the chair, T am going to tell the truth. I am sorry for what I did As a result of his disclosures police rounded up two men who gave the names of Samuel Bonelli, 40, and Charles Alloisa, 37, and charged them | with violation of the anti-firearms law. Bonelli was given the gun us:d in the | Trenton_slaying, police said, and he | passed it on to Alloisa. The weapon was found in the latter's cellar. Edgar Allan Poe's house in Philadel- phia is to be given to the city in 1938 as a memorial by Mr. Richard Gimbel. It is said the poet wrote about 80 per cent of his works while living in Phila- delphia. 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It means more wear Pull Test—Greater tensile strength is required in Hart Schaffner & Marx fabrics Cleaning Test—Hart Schaffner & Marx fabncs are tested in all chem- icals used by modern cleaners Weight Test—Hart Schaffner & Marx rcqmre extra body in their fabrics to each yard of material Weather Test—Hart Schaffner & Marx submit fabrics to all weather conditions for days and days to in- sure fast dyes Rubbing Test—Fabrics are scoured in a rubbing machine for long periods to insure wear RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F Street PLAN SUICIDE’S BURIAL Authorities at Rome Take Charge of American Suspect’s Body. ROME, March 18 (#).—Leon L. David- son of Kansas City and New York, who hanged himself in his prison cell Mon- day after arrest on a confidence charge, probably will be buried in Rome. Authorities here received a cable- gram today from a brother in Kansas City, asking information as to funeral arrangements. Charles L. Spencer of Albany, arrested with Davidson, will be held without bail until trial on the same charge of swindling a British | colonel out of the equivalent of $35,000. DELEGATION ATTENDS ASWELL'S FUNERAL |Louisiana Representative Given Last Rites at Calvary Bap- tist Church. | | The funeral of Representative James | Benjamin Aswell of Louisiana was con- ducted in the Sunday School room of Calvary Baptist Church this afternoon. Rev. Dr. W. B. Abernethy, pastor of Calvary, officiated. Interment was in Rock Creek Cemetery. | Dr. Aswell, who had been a repre- | sentative of the Eighth Louisiana Dis- | trict for more than 16 years, died at| his home in the Northumberland Apart- | ments Monday. The following were named to repre- sent the House of Representatives at the funeral: The Louisiana delegation, Represent- atives Jones of Texas. Haugen of Towa Beedy of Maine, Oliver, Steagall and McDuffle of Alabama; Leavitt of Mon- tana and Simmons of Nebraska. Senators named to attend the funeral included Broussard of Louisiana, Shep- pard of Texas, Robinson of Arkansas, Trammell of Florida, Caraway of Arkan- sas, Barkley of Kentucky and Connally of 'Texas. Prior to his service fn Congress Dr. Aswell had attained distinction as an educator in his home State. having been prominently identified with several | leading institutions of learning, in_ ad- dition to having twice served as State superintendent of public education. Marriage Licenses. Morris E. Curtin, 23. Upper Marlboro. Md., and Rose-Marie Cotoggio, 23, this eity; Rev. Allan F. Poore. Garnett Warbingion. 36, and Henrletta Reynolds, 19; Rev. William D. Jarvis. Walter E_ Boughter. 21. Baltimore, Md., and Mabel E_Schwartz, 18, Stemmers Run, Md: Rev. William Pierpoint. Edward L. Marshall, 27, and Martha | Queen, 23; Rev. John T. Marshall John B. Tavior. 21, and Dorothy L. Red- | ford. 18, both of Richmond, Va.; Rev. 8. B. | Dougherty. Edwin H. Zellner, 28, this cit V. Stultz, 24, Baltimore, Md.: Rev. J. véy Dunham John T. Rose, 48, and Nellie L. McDusen, 29} Rev. W. D. Jarvis < Paul 8 Bond, 51. and Katharine W. Feeter. 49: Rev. Julian E. Yates Alexander J. Blank. 24, and Ann Mor- | sanston, 31, both of Baitimore, Md; Re . T. Loeb. ’ J. Campbell. 24, and B Daniel Goodwin, 26; Rey. Elijah Coleman Charles Lyon. 34, and Rosa Arch, 24; Rev. william D. Jarvi 28. this city, and William C. s Prances A. Dunnington, 17, Baltimore, Md.; Rev. C. J. Trinkaus. Real Estate Loans || (D. C. Property Only) 6% | No Commission Charged |f | You can take 12 years to ~ay off your loans without the expense’ of renewing. $L000 for $10 per month, including interest and principal. Larger or smaller loans at proportion- ate rates. Perpetual Building Association Established 1881 Largest in Washington Assets Over $24,000,000 Cor. 11th and E N.W. JAMES BERRY. President EDWARD C. 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Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets act on the liver and bowels like calomel— yet have no dangerous after effects. They start the bile and help over- come constipation. Take nightly and | note the pleasing results. Millions of boxes sold yearly. 15c, 30c, 60c. i Notice to Subscribers in Apartment Houses Subscribers wishing the carrier boy to knock on the door when delivering The Star will please tele- phone circulation depart- ment, National 5000—and instructions will be given for this service to start at once. ° | c1ssEL, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1931 Qard of Thanks. SHIELDS, CHARLOTTE A. the late CHARLOTTE A. SH: thanks the relatives and {riends for the many kindnesses and favors durinz_its_recent sorrow. THE FAMILY. * Breatha ACTON. ALFRED H. On Tuesday, March 17, 1931 at his residence. 708 22nd st. n.w.. ALFRED H, beloved husband of Mary L. Acton and_father of Thomas J. Acton and Mary L. Saffell Puneral from his late residence on Thursday, March 19, at 2 p.m. Friends and relatives’ invited, Interment in Mount Olivet Cemetery. BELL, EVA PATTERSON. Tuesday, March 17,1931, at her residence, 928 Hamilion st' n.w.' EVA PATTERSON BELL. in the 20th year of her age. Remains resting at the W. W' Chambers Co funeral home. 1400 Chapin #. n.w. Funeral at Preston. BETTS, LUCILE J. Tuesday. March 17, 1931, at her’residence, 4911 Forty-sixth street northwest, LUCILE J., the beloved wife of William T, Betts Funeral from the abo address Friday, March 30, at 2 pm. Rel ives and friends invited. Interment at Rock Creek Cemetery. 19 BLANCHARD, EMILY CAROLINE. Tuesdar. | March 17, . at_Children’s Hospital, EMILY CAROLINE BLANCHARD, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene F. Blan- chard. Funeral from the chapel of John | Wright Co., 1337 10th st. n.w., Thur day, March 19, at'1l a.m. Interment Rocl Creek Cemetery. ARBRIE. Departed March” 16, 1931, Hospital. ARBRIE BROWN. bel of Louise Minor and Funerai Thursday at 2 o'clock p.m. Grice's chapel, 12th and R sts. h.w. R. D. Grymes will officiate. BRUMMETT, ALENA P. On Tussdas, March 17, 1931, ai her residence, 103 5th st. n e ALENA'P. beloved wife'of the late o seph Brummett Funeral from the above residence on Friday, March 20, at 2 p.m. Interment privat, 19 EUGEN] Monday, Mare this at life on Gallinger ved brother heodore Brown. from Rev. WILBUR. Suddenly. 16, 1931 at his Rockville, Md, EUGENE WILBUR CISSEL, the beloved Husband of Cecil Tschiffely Cissel. in his 415t vear. Funeral Thursda: March 19, at 2 pm. from his late resi dence. Tnterment St. Mary's Cemetery, near Rockville. DAVIS. JEROME F. Suddenly, Monda: March 16, 1931, JEROME F. DAVIS, lo: ing husband of the late Frances D. Davis, ged 66 vears. Funeral from the resi- dence of his daughter, Mrs. Irene E. Lyd- dane, 3007 Cambridge pl. n.w. Thursday at 1 pm. Relatives and friends invited Interment Arliugton National Cemetery. 18 DICKERSON, March 15, CALVIN if. DICKERSON band of Cora A. Dickerson, loving father of Ethel D. Ba'.er, Walters C., Bertha M., Inez and John C. Dickerson. brother of Louis. Samuel. John, Andrew ‘and Willlam Dickerson and Mrs.' Rachael A. Egerson. He leaves many 'other relatives and friends. Rhines pm. Rosemont. GOODALL. GEORGIA. 3 am. Mrs CALVIN 1931 8 H. On Sunday. nger Hospital devoted, hus- fune=al chapel. 3rd and Eve sts . March 19, at 1:30 braith A M. E. Church. 6th Interment March 17, 1031, GEORGIA GOODALL of 22 L nw. 8he leaves to mourn the loss @_sister, Mrs e Taylor: brothers, Arthur Butler and Butler: grand- son. James Washington s, Licy Rob- inson and Alberta Rome. Funeral from Gethsemane Baptist Church Thursday at 11 am. Remains resting at Ridgely & Hicks' funeral home, 2030 M st. . In- erment Manassas, Va. GREEN, WILLIAM M. on Mondus, March 1 1, at 530 am., WILLL beloved "husharid ‘of ary 8 nee Coffey). Funeral from his late ence. 5056 Condult rd. n.w.. on Thurs- March 19, at 8:30 am. Requiem mass at our Lady of Victory Church, on Con- am._ Relatives and attend.Interment at HALL. HARRIET L. On Tuesday. March 17, 1931, at her residence, 611 18th st. n.e HARRIET L. the devoted wife of James J. Hall, daugitter of Addie and John Wood- iand, mother of Harriei G. Hall sister of Mrs. Elizabeth Parker, Mrs. Mary Rucker George, Madeline Johnson, Walter, Daniei and John Woodland. Notice of funeral hereafter. 19 HANCOCK, MAJ. WILLIAM F. On Mon- v, M 5 Reed Hos- pital Ma) WILLIAM F." HANCOCK, be- oved nusband PAUL FUNERAL RITES Retired Naval Officer Buried in Ar lington Today. ‘The funeral of Capt. Henry Martyn 8. N., retired, who died at his in the Ontarlo Apartments, were conducted _there this Interment was in Arlington Paul, U. residence, Sunday, afternoon. Cemetery Capt. Paul, who was 80 years old, was a noted mathematician and had performed important scientific work for the Government as assistant astron- omer at the Naval Obser\'amry. Blrths Reported | The following births have been reported to the Health Department in the last 24 hours: Jay and Marie Keegan. boy. Lambros and Ruby Kardaras, boy. Hurbert and Julia Lambert. boy. Curtis L. and Magsje Bussenger, boy. H. and Mary C. Gardner, girl. s W.and Ella M. Steele, girl. Frecerick E. and Dorothy Dunham, irl. Morris and Gertrude Rodman. girl and Margaret Mabry, girl d_Marie Steinle. girl J. and Ruth Debicott . ‘and Virginia Clore, girl. Arthur and Pearl Frazler, sl Robert and Pearl Garnett. g Moilen and Mary Sacnevisss” ik Lawrence and Claudia Whaley. eiri. Reddick and Olivia Devitt, girl Willlam and Torena Brown. mirl. Raymond and Cnuloue Johnson, sirl. Deaths chorted The following deaths have been reported to he Health Department in the last 24 hours: Ellen Moore, 87, 1742 North Capitol st. William M. Glover. 81, 613 22nd st Mildred Limerick, 80, 3018 Portner pl. Henry M. Paul, 79, the Ontario. William H. Reed, 78, 1109 G st. n.e. Willlam Henry Green, 78, 5066 Conduit d Rebecca C. Rixey, T Gertrude I. Meyers, G st se. Annie F. Shaw. 70, 1365 Park rd William B Keiley, 70. 813 E st. s.e. John G. Rice, 68, 4313 13th st. n.e John T. Abernathy. 65. Garfield Hospital. John R. Hartley, 63, Sibley Hospital. May Covert., 63, George Washington Uni- versity Hospital Thomas J. Bean. Alice V. “Corr, 60, Johana Hartman, Andrew L. Randell, pital Thomas A, Randell. Lester C. Johnsto Grover C. Dippl pital Iniant of Esther K Hospital 3 Ella J. Steele. 1 day, 2244 Nicholson st. s.e. Henry Charles Edward, 19, Home for Aged and Infirm. Bruce D. Brooks, 66, 1317 South Carolina ave. se Charles C._Lewls, 65, 1716 15th st Charlotte E. Swann, 48, Garfleld Hospital. Lucy Jackson, 47, 232 N st. Ada M. Higgins, 40. 239 Virginia ave. Hettie Tyler, 33, 307 N st Thelma Young. 30. Gallinger Hospital. Sylvester M. Parms, 28, 516 U st Margaret Ferguson, 3, 1422 S st d Thomas Dunkins, 6 months, Children's Hospital. sirl. 62, Gallinger Hospital. 38 G st ne. . 210 13th st. 5., 50, Emergency Hos- 46, 619 4th at. 44, 1621 U st se. 42" Walter Reed Hos- 4 days, Gallinger FOUND. FOR LOST ANIMALS apply Animal e League. 340 Maryiand sve &.w._Nat 8088 LOST. BAG—Black leather shopping bag. con‘ain- ing money and papers on Monday. March 16; on Meridian place. between 14th and 16th sts. Or car stop At Ogden st. Reward Dept. of Commerce, 19th and Pa. ave., ROGHIDI0 == o c e BRACELET, platinum with 2 small diamonds and 3 sapphires. between 11th and 14th on F. Jate Monday night; reward. Adams 2408-W' CAT. sily Maude Davis, 6763-J_ COIN PURSE. and some change Decetur 1410 DOG-—Small March 17 Reward EARRING Sunday 430, o 1315 M? : R Tk FEASTERN STAR RITUAL, ther-bound, e engraved in gold. Télephons Decatur T Persian. male s st a. e Cleveland 5 _ones Teward.” Please phone | dos. on white aire (o "8 B Capitol 8t Return found earring please return Will_party who | front 1315 M, EYEGLASSES. rims, in black leather c Kenyon or in the Arcadia. Riordon. 1343 Kenyon st. EYEGLASSES—Case: Ga. ave. and Farragut or Colony Theater; Tuesday night. Mrs. Powell. 620 Gallatin. Ge. 1109-J after . Reward FUR NECKPIECE, black Persian Iamb, | turday evening bet. 5 and § o0.clock, Sears Roebuck store to H st. car, transferred 14th and New York ave. to Mt. Pleasant car, 1o Conn. ave. and 8. walked to 20th and § sts. n.w. remembrance of dear one Who has died. \ Reward, 310, L_Kummer, 1933 8 st. Tel. North 1396-J. 5 “light-brown tortoise _shell ei mear lath and Reward. R Col. 4720, 55+ n.w. between F and eland 3740. GL. shelli Tuesday on Sth Mass_ave.Please call Cl KEYS—Four, Reward. Advise Georgo C. Downine. 3457 Mt Pleasant st. 18+ LADY'S WRIST WATCH, white #old. Gruen make; initials D. B. §. Reward. Call Adams 7909. 1746 Lanier pl nw. 1 RED PERSIAN PEMALE CAT—In Brookland section. Reward. Phone Potomac 1266 after 5 an whmfl:filn Elgin: Sunday n co Thternational Geneva o ne Cate s Patadlc. Finder to Apt. 112, Cavalier Hotel. Remains resting at the John T.| family of | HARRIS, ELIZA. On Wednesday, | KELLY, | MEINERS, 18, 1931, 4t the home of her ton, Wa g ris. ' South _ Washil niwn. s ELIZA HARRIS, devoted mother of Mrs. Fani Fortuns ' of Boston. i Mrs. Mai Roreane ars BORiAne Meewart, Mis. "N J. Powells, Mrs. Mable Brown of Phila. delphia, Pa.; Charles, Willlam, Waiter. Clayton and’ Benjamin Harris. ' Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel, 3rd and Eve sts. Notice of funeral later. HAWKINE. MARY E. Departed this life Sunday. ‘March 1, 1531, at 10 p.m.. MARY E. HAWKINS, the beloved wife of the late Richard H. Hawkins. 8he is survived by four gons, three daughters, three grand- daughters. two sisters and one brother and many other relatives. The remains can be seen at her late residence, 142 Bates st. n.w. Funeral services will be conducted at Ebenezer Church, 4th and D &t. s.e., Thursday, March 19, af 1 o'clock. * HAWKINS, RACHEL D. Entersd into eter- nal resi Tuesday. March 17. 1931, at 1135 am. RACHEL D. HAWKINS of 1910 Sth st. n.w., beloved wife of Harris Hawkins. recious mother of Ridgeway. She also leaves two brothers. Robert and Lee John Dent: two sisters, Janie Epps, Lula _Jones; evoted nieces and nephews. Alma Cooper; avie D Jackson, Laura Dent, Louis and Rozier Dent. Funeral Saturday. March 21 a1 pm. from Mount Morian Baptist Church, 3rd and L sts. s.w. 19° HOLLIEDT, MATHILDA. On Tuesday, March 17, 1931, at Miami, Fla, MATHILDA HOL- LIEDT. 4704_13th 'st. n.w. Funeral serv. ices at the S. H. Hines Co. funeral home, 2001 14th st. n.W., Thursdey, March 19, at p.m. HOLLIEDT, MATHILDA. The Ladies' Aid Society of Concordia Church announces the death of their beloved member, Miss MATHILDA HOLLIEDT. Funeral services at the §. H. Hines Uo. funeral parlors. 2901 14tn’ st. n.w., Thursday, March 19, at 4 pm. Ladies please atend LENA M. SEBASTIAN, Sec. CLARA BLANCHE. Tuesday. 1931, at_10:30 p.m., ‘st ner resi: aence. _on Rovkvilie | pike, CLARA BLANCHE (KNIGHT) HOLMES. wife of Charles W. Holmes and daughter of the late Capt. and_Mrs. Heury M. Knight Bervices at the Bixth Presbyterian Church. 16th and Kennedy sts. n.w.. Washingi Priday, March 20, at 2 o'clock. HOWARD, FANNIE. Departed this lfe March 16, 1931, at 8 p.m., at her residence, 4320 Sheriff rd. ne. FANNIE HOWARD, beloved wife of William Howard. Funerai Thursday, March 19, at 1 pm.. from the Seventii-day Adventist Church. 8th st. n.e between F and G sts. Iuterment Paynes Cemetery. 19 NKINS, MARY A. On Tuesday, March 17, 1931, ut her residence, 1731 B st. se. MARY A, beloved wite of tne late Johi W. Jenkins. Fuueral from the above resi- dence on Thursday, March 19. al 8.30 n.; thence to St. Charles Churen, Giy- moxit, Md., wnere mass will be said at 10°30’a.m.” Interment courch cemetery. JOHN FRA: Suddenly, Tues- d@ay, Maren 17, 1931, at 615 bm. JOUN FRANCIS, beloved huspana. of ine late Annie Relly tnee. Johnson’. in the 7ind year of his. age. Fineral irom the W. W Chambers fineral home. 1400 Chapi ot n.w., Thursday, Marcn 19, at 9 am. In- termens ai Mount Olivet Cemetery. LEE, DIAMA. Passed away March 16, 1931, at her residence, 6lst si. and Prince Georges_ave., Capitol Heights. Md., DI- AMA LEE, the beloved wife of Dr. A. H. Lee and mother of Minnie L. Ulle. Wil liam A. Lee, Nellie L. Johnson and George H. Lee of Brookiyn, N.Y. Puneral serv ices at her late residence Thurs March 19, at 2 p.m.: thence to the Methodist Church. 12th and N sts. at 2:30 pm. Relatives and friends in. vited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 18 LINGEBACH, EDMUND WILLIAM. Tuesday, March 17.’ 1931, ED- MUND WILLIAX Rose Lingebach W, HOLMES. Marcn 17, nee Meinberg) of 45 New York ave. n.w. Funeral from his late resi- dence Friday, March 20. at 830 am. thence to 8t.'Aloysius Church, where mass will be said at 9 am, for the repose of soul. Relatives and friends invited to tend. Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. 19 LYONS. LILLIE M. On Wednesday, March 1631, at _her Tesidence. 1364 Parkwood nw. LILLIE M. LYONS. wife of the INte Joseph N. Lyons. Remains resting at the 8. H. Hines Co. funeral home. 2001 14th st. n.w, Notice of funeral later. MARTIN, JAMES WILLIAM. On Monday, March’' 16, 1931, at 1 a.n., JAMES WIL. beioved husband of Julia C. M uneral from his late ‘residence. and ave ne. on Trursiay. March 19, at 2:30 p.m. Relatives and friends in- Jiled. “Interment at Prospect Hill Ceme- MEINERS, REBECCA. 1931 at 8:40 p.m. REBECCA MEINERS, aged 67 vears, beloved wife of the late Join H. Meiners. Funeral from her late residence, 3646 New Hampshire ave. n.w. Thuzsday, March 19, at 1.30 pm. Services reordia. Lutheran Church. 20th and & ste o a2 D, Relatives and frien invited to attend. Interment at Rock Creek Cemetery. pL MEINERS. REBECCA. The Ladies' Aid So- ciety of Concordia Church announces the death of their beloved member, Mrs. RE- BECCA MEINERS. Funeral Thursday, March 19, 1931, at 2 p.m. from Con- cordia Lutheran Church. Ladies please attend LENA C. SEBASTIAN, Sec. REBECCA. Spe meeting of Luth. Chapter, No. 1, O. E 8. is called conduct the funeral lcrvices of our lste past matron, REBECCA MEINERS, By order of the worthy matron. ELLA McD. REED. MILLER, MOLLIE E. Tuesday. March 17, Md.. MOLLIE E. MILLER. Funeral from chapel of John R. Wright Co.. 1337 10th st n.w. Thursday, March 19. at 3:30 pm. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. NURSE, BESSIE. Suddenly. March 17, 1931, in New York City. BESSIE NURSE (nee Miller). beloved wife of Dr. Godfrey Nurse. Funeral from her late residence, 512 47th st. n.e., Saturday. March 21. 1931, 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. 20° PALMER. GAIL. On Monday. Mareh 16, 1931, _ at = Children's ~Hospital, GAIL PALMER_ daughter of Robert H. and So- phronia Palmer of Fairmont Heights. Md. Bervices will be heid at 6 p.m.. Wednes. day. March 18_at Robert S. Paynter's fu- neral home. 2222 Ga. ave. n. Services and interment Upperville, Va., Thursday, PITTIGLIO, FRANK A. On Monday, March 16. 1931, at George Washington Hospital, FRA A PITTIGLIO, aged 42 years. Funeral from his late residence, 1333 Ran- dolph st. n.w., on Thursday, March 19, at 8:30 am.: thence to BSacred Heart Church, 16th st. and Park rd. n.w., at 9 am. where mass will be said for the repose of his soul. Interment St. Mary's POOLE. MARY VIRGINIA. Wednesday, March 18, 1931, at Georgetown University Hospital, MARY VIRGINIA POOLE, the beloved wife of Arthur Poole, in her 5lst year. Remains resting at the Colonial fu- neral home of William Reuben Pumphrey, POWELL, FRANKIE. On Tuesday. March 17, 1931, at West Bridgewater, Pa. FRANK] WELL (nee Roy), the de- voted wife of the late Robert O. Powell, formerly of 1331 T st. n w. She is survived by a loving mother, two brothers, Ed\nrd nd le a host of other relatives and neral services at Markham. t 2 p.m. REED, WILLIAM H. Suddenly. on March WILLIAM H., the beloved husband of Annie M. Reed, aged 78 wears. Puneral services will be held at the above address Wednesday. March at 8 p.m. Inter- ment Harrisburg, Pa. RIDGEWAY, ISAAC. On Monday. March 18, 1931, at 3 p.m., at East Riverdale, Md., beloved husband of Elizabeth C. Ridgeway, aged 75 years. FPuneral serv- 1435 Park road n.w., on Thursday. March 19, at 2 p.m. Interment at Cedar Hill Cemetery. (Loudoun County, Va., papers SCHWARZEL, Maren 16, Monday, March 16, CATHERINE. On_ Monday, 1931, at 1 am, at Samaritan Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa'. CATHERINE, beloved ' wife_of the late Willlam H. Schwarzel. Remains resting at Isaac Birch funeral _home, 3034 st. nw. Funeral from St. Patrick's Church, 10th and G sts. n.w, on Thursday, March 19. at 9 o'clock. Interment at Prospect Hili Cemetery. 18° SHACKELFORD. HUGH M. On Wednesday, March 18, 1931, at his residence. 2165 New York ave. n.w. HUGH M. SHACKELFORD. beloved husband_of Emma Shackelford. aged 47 vears. Funeral from above resi dence " Friday, March 20, at 10:30 am thence ‘to St' Paul's Profestant Episcopa Church at 11 am invited. * Interment _ Columbia Cemetery, Arlingion County, Va. SKINNER, DOROTHY. M. On Monday. March 16, 1931. DOROTHY M., belov wife of Sidney A. Skinner. Funeral serv wces @t W. W. Deal's funeral home, 816 H st. ne. on Thursday. March 19. at 2 bm Relatives and friends invited. Interment private. 18 TANNER, BELLE N. Unexpectedly. March 17. 1931 at Baltimore, Miss BELLE N. TANNER, aunt of Norman Tanner of New York and cousin of Mrs. May Lou H. By- ington Funeral Thursday morning at 10 o'clock from Hines' funeral parlors. l4th and Harvard sts. Interment at Congres- sional Cemetery. VASSER, MYRTLE GRIMES. On Sunday. March' 15. 1931, in Pittsburgh, Pa. MY:R- TLE GRIMES, beloved wife of H. C. Vas- ser, loving daughter of the laie Catherine Inloes and sister of Florence Clegg aj John Clegs. Funeral Thursdav. March 19, at 2 o'clock, from McGuire's funeral home. 1830 9th st nw. Friends and relatives invited. VASSER, MYRTLE GRIMES. Officers and members of Columbia Temple 422, 1. B. P. O. E. of W. are hereby notified to be present at McGuire's_funeral home, 9th and Westminster sts., Thursday. March 19, 1931, at 2 pm. for' the purpose of per- forming Elks’ services over the remains of Relatives and friends Gardens Daughter MYRTLE GRIMES VASSER of Pittsburgh, and former secretary of our ‘grand daughter ruler. Morning Star Lodge. No. 40; Columbia Lodge. No. 85: Forest Temple, No. 9; Love and Harmony Temples are invited, T18 V, THOMPSON. D. R. Attest: RHODA F. COLBTON. ¥ R WASHINGTON. NELLIE. On Tuesday, March 17 1931, NELLIE WASHINGTON. beloved daughter of the Jate Willam and Elsapeth Barnes and cousin of Mrs. Eiste Blair of New Vork City. *Funeral Thyrsday, March at 3 pm,, from Frazier's funeral home, Rhode Isiand ave. n.w. Friends in- d.Interment Mt. Zion Cemetery. WILLIAMS, MARTHA, Suddenly, Sunday, March 15, 1931, ne residence, 1543 B MARTHA, beloved wite of Wikiams, ‘moiher”of Emm ‘vive ‘her. trom P nlb' RQY:H\‘!‘!.! WILLIAM! aflm oot of "(he ‘Ladies’ Aux ] ‘ORressive Reliet Association. No ire ‘requested to attend the LU EVA JONES, Fin. In Memoriam. GRAMLICH. MARGARETTA. In loving remembrance of ouf d MARGARETTA GRAMLICH, this life four years 1027, H JGRANT, MARTHA J. In sad but Temembrance of our mother and MARTHA J. GRANT. who departed lifs one year ago today, ulrth 1 930. Loved in life. remembered in R CHITDREN TAND. HUSBAND. ear mother, GRIFFIN. who de uua' this e Years ago lodu lrch 18, N GORDON BOWLER. HARRIS, !Ol‘l‘l Alntn. Sad but IME memory of my dear husband, JORN® Al FRED HARRIS. who departed this life twa years ago today. March 18, 1920 HI€ WIFE BEATRICE B. HARRIS, ‘rfl CHILDREN. HARRIS. MATTIE M. Sacred to the ms ry of our dear wife and mother, MA' M. HARRIS. who departed this life four years ago today, March 18, 1927. Loying and kind in ail her ways, Upright and just to the end of her days; Sincere and kind in heart and mind, What a “beautitul memory ahe left Bo= in Gone, but not forgotten Presh our love will always be. Yor as long as there is memory We will always think of thee. HUSBAND AND DAUCHIZR, W H HAR: RIS AND MRS. HART, MARTIN S. AND WILLIAM I Ia sad ‘but loving remembrance of m: son, MARTIN 8. HART, who di deniy 9 years ago today. March 18. 1t eloved son, WILLIAM I HA who died March 11, 1913 Gone, but not forgotten M MANNING. IDA. In remembrance of my dear mother, IDA MANNING, who depart- ed this life three years ago today, March 18, 1928, Three long years have passed Since you have been called home. No one knows how I miss you but myself. Hoping some day we will meet again. DAUGHTER, MAUDE WARNER. * MOSS. NORMAN I A tribute of love to the memory of our devoted son and grand- son. NORMAN 1 MOSS, who entered into eternal rest one year ago today, Mi 151830, 2t The ase of “8 years' and 30 months. We nursed you through vour infant years, We loved you as a child You snared with us our hopes and fears With counsels good and mild When we are alone and silent We breathe a deep regret. For vou were ours. and we remember It ‘all the world forget. Dear Norman, it matters not which road How dark and lonely it may be. We know that God will somewhere join The road that leads to thee LOVING MOTHER, MRS. IOLA NOI JOSS, AND DEVOTED GRANDM 3 A L. NORMAN, 708 Division EN. ALEXANDER. In loving remem- brance of our dear father srand- father, ALEXANDER MOTEN, W parted this'life one year ago tod March Sleep forever in peace. THE PAMILY. * MOWATT. JAMES. In loving memory of our dear husband and father, MOWATT, who passed away jour years ago today. HIS WIFE AND DAUGHTER. PANTER. ERNESTINE MURDOCK. In but _loving memory of DOCK_PANTER., who departed eight years ago today, March 18, 1 Dear one gone, But not forzotten. The chair vacant still Which never can be On, how we miss_you. MOTHER, SISTER, BROTHER. * SNOOTS. AUSTIN E. In sad but loving re- membrance of our dear uncle, Al SNOOTS, who left us one year ago today. March 18, 1830. ©Oh, the memory of that evening hen we knew that he was d Our hearts were crushed with sorrow And many tears were shed. | He_little thought when leaving home That he would ne‘er return. That he so soon in death wouid aleep And leave us here to mourn, NEPHEWS, HARLAN, HIS _ DEVOTED VERNON AND RAY. SNOOTS, AUSTIN E. In loving remem- brance of my dear brother and our unele, AUSTIN E. SNOOTS, who away one year ago today, March 18, 1830. We will ever remember him as & loving brother and_uncle. LOVING SISTER, AMMON; NIECE AND NEPHEWS. | WESLEY. ANNIE E. In sad but lovi: membrance of our dear sister, WESLEY. who passed away one year ago today, March 18, 1930. We often think of d-yl sone by, When we were all together, But. oh, how changed it is now, Our loved one has gone forever. Sleep cn. our loved one, God’s ways are best— Called you home. your work done Some day we'll meet you, one by one. As we loved you. so we miss you, In our memories you are always near, Loyed. remembered, longed for aiways, ringing many a silent tear. JULIA GILLIAM ~AND = CHARLOTTS WEST CATHERINE. Sacred to the m of my loving friend, CATHERINE Tho left me twelve years ago, March 1 Te. E Rest, sweet spirit. rest. DEVOTED D, L! B3 s P. J. SAFFELL PERSONAL SERVICE—REASONABLE 733 5th_St. N.W. Nat’l_0537. " Frank Gei Geier s Co. 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