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‘Funeral Facts B 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 000 or over “Satisfactory Ser Price you wish to pay” AlmusR. Speare Potomac 4600 1623 Conn. Ave. N.W. JOHN H. LYLE EXPIRES AFTER LONG:* ILLNESS| cha Native of Georgia, 74, Had Lived in Capital and Nearby Vir- ginia 25 Years. John H. Lyle, 74 years old, died Friday at Sibley Hospital after a long iliness. Mr. Lyle had been a resident of Washington and nearby Virginia for 25 years, coming here from Rome, Ga., THE, SUNDAY STAR, will be held the columbla Gardens Cemetery, Claren- Va. He is survived by his_widow, two daughters, Mrs. L. C. Fountain of .hckmnvule, Fla., and Mrs. L. E. Kluee of Washington; two sons, A. H. Lyle of Redlands, Calif., and Gordon i Lyle of Washington; three sisters, Mrs Georgia Revnolds, Mrs. Sular Britt of Lawrenceville, and Mrs. Fannie Foster of Atlanta, Ga., as well as six grandchildren. W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Col. 0464 Adams 10341 il H”‘ ; Wn‘ l\i w \l . m i i ‘/l ! L ‘“fl l”' ¢ m“ "mlw“h PERRY & WALSH Funeral Home 29 H St. NN\W. National 6736 UALITY, service; first, last and always, together with moderation in prices. Complete funerals as low as $200 may be arranged. i ot il nmm e | WASHIN J. R. ERGOOD DIES President of Brokerage Firm, 83, Native of Capital. John Robert Ergood, 83 years old, president of the wholesale food broker- age firm bearing his name, died at his | hnrne, 1403 Emerson street, yesterday | after an iilness of two months. Mr, Ergood was a native of this cf and widely known here. He was a member of St. John's Lodge of Masons. ‘The firm’s offices are in the Washington Loan & Trust Co. Bullding. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Ada Foster Ergood. Funeral arrangements are to be announced later. Rio de Jlnflro‘ Brazil, has just re- duced its annual registration tax on medium weight private automobiles from $58 to $14. - PHOTOGRAPH COPIED-RENEWED ENLARGED-BY %achrach- Venetian Mirrors With This Bed Rcom Sulte FREE This Boudoir Chair with every Bedroom Suite. This Polychrome Console Mirror with purchase of $10.00 or Through the co-operation of one of the outstanding manufacturers we are able to offer this lovely suite of wal- nut veneer and other cabinet 101 woods as our Bed Room Special. ated. Exceptionally Liberal Terms Mohaxr Sulte Anniversary Suite must be seen to be appreci- This 5-pc. $16.50 Enameled Bre akf: Set with every pur- chase of $150 or over. VGTON, ‘D, C. | collar. MARCH _29. CHILD CONVALESCENT HOME CARES FOR 164 Miss Merrick Is Re-elected Presi- dent of Christ Child Society at Annual Session. The Christ Child Society’s convales- cent home for ohildren, located at Rockville, cared for 164 youngsters during 1930, according to a report read by Dr. Robert Bler at the annual meet- ing of the organization, held during the last week. Miss Mary V. Merrick, founder of the group, was re-elected president. Other officers chosen ar Mrs. J. D. Mor- gan, Mrs. D. C. Stapleton and Mrs. Joseph P. Tumulty, vice presidents; Mrs. Charles P. Nelll, Mrs. Robert Cahill and Miss Borredell Gower, secre- taries, and Mrs. C. W. Semmes, treas- urer. The officers and Miss Sarah Maher, Mrs. D. J. Callahan, Mrs. W. J. M Gee, Mrs. Virginia M. O'Hara, Mrs. Corcoran Eustis and Mrs. George Worth. ington ccmprise the Executive Com- mittee. Bankruptcy Plea Filed Alfred W. Lawson, a plano salesman, today filed a petition in voluntary bank- ruptey in the District Supreme Court. He lists his debts at $82,692.55 and esti- mates his assets at $6,550. He is rep- || resented by Attorney Iredell Meares. FOUND. DOG—Beveral weeks ago: young m-Te, rown brindled, white nose, breast, feet; Miss Johnston, West 0123. BRACELET, diamond & ire. Li geward it réturned to Ae. ERBerine Hew Jeather, containing i, name inside cover: near 8 . pw._Clev zm Apt. 208 * BROOCH., & shior n BOIder itached; owniown section; Teward: North 71 sray. white feet. Reward. ~Nort CHANGE PURSE, souvenir Washington, Woolworth's ¢ end 10c store, 1t urday, mn! rhe:kA‘lnd bm' belonnnl ams 'udnu n vici nm of R Plnder ‘call Georgia 3127; ewardo s Georgetown {reight terminal. 15. 29° wearing red leather 835, bi Saturday mornine: ch and ‘ot ton.” 1348 Wallach SONEF—WiTl Tady sho-ploked v Toll o] new 35 bills Saturday morning in lobby of Keitn's please c(\lmmunlclte with Mrs. T e contained & nes. Miss Bpulnh Hob Rew: PARTIAL PLATE of 3 Eiah ‘of Harsineton. Hotels. Baturdny after- noon: liberal Teward. Phone Hotel Houston, versharp, silver, initials E. between 14th and N. Eve. _Georgia 0680. KETBOOK—Black suede, containing I ters addressed to Masgaret Halses, Carvel Hall. Annapolis, Md.; Saturday afternoon, about 430 in Washi 'uuL rom silver fox neckplece; prol 7th_st._Pinder phone Col. 4388. mpmzm wire-| head and'ear ired, white with black on nswers to name Lawrence n.e.; Do gt reward pnom Korin cuu ATRED T ., _male, white with brown ears, black collar; New York license: Iost 10 p.m. Wednesday at 11th and ¥ sts. n.w. _Phone Col. u WRIST WATCH, Hrap: vieimity Wis. Tuesday, March 24 x Y Our earnest endeavors at all times to satisty have built & host of friends who sppreciate our i Caretul mcrticians. - Famifies i ail walks of life and all over Wuhlnl- ton call on us. e, Fold; Biack ribhon ave. and Resiard o Glev Service Yet Economical Model chapel, private -mbu- lance and livery in connection JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. This $25.00 All- steel Metal Refriger tor with every pur- chase of $200 or more. 100-pc. Dinner Set with purchase of every Dining Room Suite. This special value in living room furniture has been manu- factured for us by one of the best makers of upholstered fur- niture. The frame is of hard- ‘91 wood doweled construction, cor- ner blocked. Oil tempered ccil springs with Nachman units in reversible spring-filled cushions. Your Inspection Invited 10-Piece Dining Room Suite This suite is of matched veneers on cabinet hardwood and was purchased by us for this special anniversary sale. Pieces consist of large ‘buffet, cabinet type china case, ‘101 stretcher braced extension table, inclosed server with five side chairs and one host chair upholstered in jacquard velour, Easy to Pay Maxwell Way 3-Pc. Hand-Woven Fiber Suite 329.50 Our Anniversary special with automobile spring seats. FREE- Table to Match Any Suite Anniversary Special Just 150 to be Sold 3-light Table Torchiere $1.00 Cash and Carry Davenport Suite *101 This reversible cushion davenport suite in jac- quard velour is one of the outstanding = a n'niversary specials, made of hardwood frame and sagless type sleeping spring - construc- tion. Make a comfortable bed at night. Convenient Terms This $15.95 Day- Bed complete with every purchase of $125 or over. FREE This $2.50 End Table with every pur- of $20.00 or Telephone Atlantic 1700-1701 —youll find L. M. GAWLER CO. ready to respond to your call. You may depend upon us to take care of every detail in this important matter. If it's a question of cost, we hold the expense within the limit set by the purchaser. LM GAW],ER CO. « Funeral Directors ~ 1804 M St. N.W. Telephone Pot. 4170-4171 3 Funeral Chapels. Building and Chapels. This Fine Cloth Casket This Vault Solid Steel Cloth Caskets as Low as We Claim to Profluu ma Consult Us cnd Sa In Case of THE GREATER W. N[22 PA AVE Nw 1931—PART _ON e Rngtince™ the', Thartivge O thelt daughter C. 10 MR. JOHN. CARL- T8 9a Saturdey, March 28, 1931, in_ Baitis Rev. Perry Myers officiatine. Marriage Licenses. d Dorothy Hickman. ’s 41, Norristown, Kerper. 47, Latayette L Lidwie, Je. 32, both 6t n-lumorrflucn"‘“!lec and Ruth Y. £ Bardmore."Sta M itev. T 21, Dare, Va. and Mamle g ford, ping. 25 and Nevs L. ki tn°of Baitimores Md. | Rev. Hn“v!y Dunham llson 8. Smith. 46, and Georgle R. -nnJ "I 36, both of Norfolk. Va.; . B R. iton. Oraziano, Gagliardi, 27, and Antoinette Pennestri; Rev. Chatles J. Trinkaus Loul and Josephine nd Sadle B. Solomon, B Siiverstone hores Beitaer 46, this city, and Elisa- beth Kaplow, 32, Brunswick, Md.; Rev. Abram Simon. Births Reported. ‘The following births have been reported to the Health Department in the last 34 hours: F.and Gertruds mirl w Lfl Martha 'R pelihars a3, nil irl, rgin boy. Arihur " 'and Margaret Carier. boy, William J, and May DeGrouche’ boy. Mar: Cor Tiike and Sophis x-uoum- harles K. and Mary F. .'-mu ‘and Esther Gladden. i1 ard A. and Ursulins . Alexander, sirl Willlam ©. and Magy E. Fields, girl. Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to the Health Department in the last 34 hours y, ooy, ki n 0 ' 77, 2801 Q st Nelson F. Crandall, 72, Emergency Hos- DI Merwin 3 Barnes, 70, 1002 M W Harry C. Metraer. 70. 659 G‘rlrd st. ne. John B. Woodfield. 69. 214 8th st. n.e. Julia B. Brewer, 68, erflflfl Holflflfll Thomas Yates. 68, 5925 Mary A. C. Weiss, 67, Ill H(h st. n.e. Frances King, 66, Emergency_ Hospital Sadie Somers, 64, Home for Incurabl Arther J. Scott, 83. Annapolis Hotel, Willis Cox. 61. Gallinzer Ho(pl‘ll Henry Akers, 59. 516 Varnum st. Halcombe G. Joh’unfl, 57. 3010 llllrnfi, at. Lillian J. Thom N tal Wade Lowe. dits | (alins abeth's Ho r W. Pnlsom‘ 52, Wi ita Wiiliam C. Zekms. 52. Arthur G. Sinclair, 87, Minnie G. Crozie Clyde A Actnn, 4 John F. Wellinger. 46, Maurice D. Malone, a) Mike Eskotse- | al Navy Hospital. 2491 12th st. s.e. 47, Gallinger Hospita! Homeopathic Hospita 1318 Pa. ave. s.e '43, Gesrgetown Hos- 8. Providence Hospital. Naumann, $, Episcopal Eve and i, Yiartha Coke, 78, 2319 7 podarsaret Jotinson, 76, Tiftie sisters of the FOTasenh Harris, 75, Garfiel Sohe e :} Field Hospital. phie Bal o st Emily Lee. €5, 1623 4th 5t Harry H. cardoza. 86, 140 Que " Atlen. 34, 8t Flizaberis Hospital. 4 Mav, 80, Gallinger Hospitel isae T 39 gear 431 New Jersey ave. Willie Gates. 32, Tenwood: Whesler. 33 Gallinser Deolise Buck. 2. 84 Plerce st Hoepital ____ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CHAS. S. ZURHORST 0 PER | Jouph F Bfl':hs Sons | 3034 M S! V \V Batablisned 1941 | 7 GEO, . W. WISE CO. Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. _4209 9th_St. N.W. Col._6324. V. L. SPEARE CO.| Neither the successor: | Ilh lh. original W”l‘g o ‘:?’e wmru Phote Natsonai 2002 1009 H St. N.W. Fermerly 940 F St. N.W. Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home | 924 _New York Ave. N.W. Distriet_260¢ CHAMBERS |. e m . P JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. _1337 10th St. N.W. _ Phor> North 0043. 3 WILLIAM LEE’S SONS, NERAL DIRECTORS CREMATOR]UM NATIONAL 1384. 1388 P. J. SAFFELL . P!I‘=IDNA'I‘. é!lvlcl—-llAll):fi_l’.h Frank Geier’s Sons Co. Abierh Cnanel Seientons National 2473 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Funeral Chapel Lincoln 0524 m hone West 412 A ST. NE Ambulance service. | Estab. 1802, 1241 Wi Thos. R. Nalley; Son 517 11th St. S.E. LI 1220 FUNERAL DESIGNS. Guder Bros. Co., 1212 F St. Delivery Service. sive—inexpensive SSIVE FLO Open Evenings and Sundays AL EMBLEMS AT MOD. ith & Eye FUNERALS e i CHAMBERS To Be Largest in Town 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 35 Pinest Economical Punerals the World ve More Than Half Death—Call W. CHAMBERS CO. 14th, Cor. Chapin. Col. 0432 Qurds of Thanks GRAY, JAMES EDWARD, We scknowledse & W EL \nd nizations H"sur "beloved Son and Srother. EDWARD GRAY. BROTHERS AND SISTERS. SMITH, RLES e wieh to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation to our many friends and relatives for their Xind expressions of sym) d tiful floral tributes at t husband and {ather, CHARLES R M) D DAUGHTERS. STRUBLE. MA!:V ELLA. We vich t thenk DAUGHTER A SIDNEY STRUBLE. Brathys ACTON. CLYDE A. On Tuesday. March 26, LAt JNational Homeopathic Hoepial DE ACTON. belov or pm. “Relatives and Fiends invited." 20 AKERS, HENRY. Suddenly. 27, 1931, at his residence, v st/ n.w.. HENRY AKERS, beloved of Rose H. Funeral from Tesidence Bunday. March 29, at Relatives and friends invited. (private) Gainsville, Va. BAKER, WILLIAM Y. On Pridi ‘Mtuh 21, 1031, lvflfunu Hl;;"l!r e o Akers. Interment 29 0 13 onday. ' March 30. ' Puneral from ¥ Bantit Charcn. st mad onday, March 30, at 2 p.m. Inier- t private. 2 BARNES, MERWIN J. N On Thursday, Maren BLOCK. MARY v. .00 Safurdy. sidence, 213 She Block. BROOK, JOMN R. Suddenly. on Thursul-‘y ‘morning, March ‘26, 1931, JOHN R. BROOI father of Mamie Green. Mareh 30, at 1 o'clock, from Wood's fu. rior, dth st. between M and N sts. * W AUICE LOUISE Suddenly. on March 25, 1931, at 10:30 8 ne(r) Tesidence: 1648 3rd March 28, rman ave Wotice ‘ot (uneul 3 iCE of the late wnn-m R. Colbert. loving mother of Jathee E. nbtrl,“Bollr:‘an Y. Cromwell. exan ¢ Funeral Sunday, March 29, from Third Baptist Crurch, sth n.w., o. B sts G Interiment” Lineoin, MO mm (Solburn. runem eryices at Co.’ funeral 1400 Chapin and friends CULLEMBER, JORNN THOMAS. on rrmu Mareh 27." 1931, at Davidsoaville, Md.. JOHN THOMAS, ‘belaved hash nd of \Isn Cullember. Fureral {rom W. Co. funeral ho; Monday, March 30. at 1 p. Cedar Hill ccmellr! ee Jo) year of his above residence on Relatives InteFment Mot Oliver Cel ERGOOD, JOHN ROBER' s-tura.y. Maren 28, 1931, at hi Tosidenee, 1408 Hon erson sf. n.w. JOHN ROBER husband’ of Ada Foster Ergood. Funera gervices at the above sddress Mondsy, ch 30 2t 2 p.m. Interment Congres- Lional Gometery. HEALD, SAMUEL C Thuredas, JR. On =14 Hospital. mains resting at the Tabler Tonerai par- Services Monday, March 30, at Oxk porarily max's chapel, 1400 8 Rotice of funeral nerum JOHNSON. EDWARD this Lfe Friduy. March 21. 1m. ARRY " EDWARD' JOHN -': I‘g Chacies T L. v;mm E, Johnson: o e - Emme New York lnd uncln Vester Simms 1 2018 6th 3 JOHNSON, REGINA M. On Thusday, Mareh at 30 p.m., at residence, l'" Mafshall ave., Colmar Md. REGINA M. JOHNSON. belgved wite of Gustave Johnson and’ mother of ckerton, Agnes Moye Frank aria u--m onnson dence “Mondaz: 5 o) i nor, cn' h, © M ier, hk‘:’:!nl Knnnl Ollell °|=l- LAURA VIEGINIA. On Priday, Varen 27 1081, LADRA VIRG: KRAPT, & Or‘lnn. MARY BOWEN. Officers berl of the drill tesm of Morn ROtk Siered out in s Body’ss the funeral of our deceased member a: ELIZABETH GORDON, MARIE MCNEAL, Pinancial Secy. - LOWE, WADE. On Priday. March 27 1031, 5t his resigeaes, 2400 I3tb ‘WADE s, beloved huhnd of Tuneral services s ondas: “interment R;a.ek Chambers n_st. n.w. are . Interment Columbia Gardens, va. 30 MACKALL, SALLIE SOMERVELL. arch 27, 1931 t. n.w., SALL E on Thu loap av Beouew'n ospital, D, 5 Sa1 ‘Argonne Deioved )lulbnnd of Clara H. 8. H. Hipes Co. . n.w., Sunday, pm. at BEBINSON MARTIN: aged leaves to mourn, their | band, Richard Mari Shndies Rominson: two. ler and Evelyn Robinson; tliam Johnsom and & nd friends. Buscne “Ford's” fuperal Cevitol st., until 4 5 en ly ® former residence 1329 Ne 5" Funeral Moriday, March 30, at 1 p.m. Interment Woodhvn Cemetery. MASSEY, WILLIAM. On Priday. March 21, t abe Alexandria Hosbital, WIL- LA “MABSEY, father of B B Vaientine: - ora We ‘and _ Thomas brolh'r of Amelia Marsh: Blanche and Denn e mlny other T Poneral Bunday. Mareh 29, at 3 b, from Mount Olivet M. E. Church, Leesburs, Va. MILLER, MARY B. On_Saturday ovomnl March'28, 1931, MARY B. MILLER, daugh: - Aaron W. and .vull Remains res Tuhorst patlors. " Notice. of tuncesl Tater: MORAN, DELL C. on Saturday, March 28, 1931, DELL C. MORAN, a ngton. mnenl home, h 31, at In'l‘l xandris, 1'5.m. “Relutives and Trien terment Bethel Cemetery, . FRANK. On_ Tu 1931, at Freedmen's Hospital loved husband of Estelle Paimer and de- Yoted father of Robert, Francls end fred. !ovln; brother of i 'fi;,,:fi *Toterment at Mt. firnutm. var 'i:umu‘ 1 pan. ! A—7 Beaths S S R T RS E"‘ no- -m" ot ntieth Remains Eotonia nmm m" ben Pumphrey. Rockville, Md. funeral Bereatter: SINCLAIR, a ‘or ‘Emma hl-ll tnnl-n f Vi Services dovotsd mother o Hertry S0bein. :Em oein: llfl ate Wil n.m K L. | mo: elatives and T | ferment Loadon ;'.‘rt Cet WALSON, GEORGE 0. Friday Mareh 21, | lsaL At his residence. 2101 ” conn, o O.. bel 2 QEORGE O. beloved husband of Zge w. Co. ‘funieral patiors: 1633 Conn. xve” P perel Jrom Calvary A E. Church, Colum bia rd. between 14th and 15th sts. Rionday,"March 30, friends 'who destre to_view mey do &0 at the chureh from Interment Congressional Ceme: WALSON u ciation Inhabitants 10 atiend m- (qurl of our Q! ALSO! at te EORGE 0. Churth. Cclu rd., i O.I'. lS!I\ sts. n.w., M !dlv )hrch 30, 1931, at DORE W. NOYES, President. 3. BLIGT WRIGHT, Secretasy. WLISS, CATHERINE. Suddealy, on Pris March 27, 1931, CATHERINE. ‘.{. of '.h llu Bernard A. We! %fll Iate residence, 931 11th st. n.e. arch 36, d¢ mac a s Church lal(!ll!“vtl Illd trlenal invited. = y's Cemete: LKINS, JONN. On Wednesdar. Mareh 35, 1931, at “his mmme: JORN "WILKING, Geveted b jle Wiiking, *Remains ot n.w, Aareh %, i f Baptist Cniren, nc morial Cemotery. TLKINS, MAUD GILLI Maren s, 1931, w'. %! John R. Gillem, Jr. ANDERSON, JULIA. A tribute of love to thenmemery of our deat mother. amou wnu sixteen yiars ago todsy, GREENE. BEENE THOMAS. A mb-h-t to vy of my dear Rusbe -rm GREENE. Jears ago tod-v m‘u 1918 Lo in life. BaVorEn" Wik, PRANGES owEkin LEAK. ELLA. In mother, e .,;,:m g T have lost m: ’emd- A life link wal ";:1:“ nd iy o LOVING ,.,..,,.:!.;%5 ho departed this years ago ll'l,l %0 lil! fldve. wnlx ehnulh this m 7 AKD mfl “s;;%:a 31 1910 r‘ g X wfl‘t ‘” eparted this lite one year 2 ADDIE MAE AND EDITH. 0 s, JOSEPH T. maig béautiful memiory of seben ks Goany T S 3 autiful life so well spent T e happy by-sone dave Vi -lfi'." ol and !H!r ways. b .fi""“ vain: a nes membrance is the s l‘l“'ll(l. JACH ut T "'-‘-‘qf : s TS ago todl!. lllnh Dear husband, how When Four voice R, ELIZABE' our dear wife and mother, WALKER, who depal g0 today, March 39, 1924. 1 have had m: 1'sm Sutering the the t for sake I will try to bear ‘WAR- .

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