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DR FOOTE S GIVEN RTES AT COLLERE =5 Funeral Services in Chapgl for Late Educator Draw Large Attendance. Funeral services for Dr. John A. hysiclan and_educator, were F uneral 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 1000 or over “Satisfactory Service at the Price you wish to pay” AlmusR. Speare Potomac 4600 1623 Conn. Ave. N.W. his student dlg, chanted “Nunc Dimi- tis,” and Dr. Edward P. Donovan, pro- fessor of music, sang. Eulogizes Dr. Foote. In a simple talk at the end of the umce, Dr. Nevils, who had appointed Foote as dean o! the Medical Bchool. Dr. Dr. Luther H. mlcheldlrler presi- dent of the Board of Commissioners, and Dr. H. 8. Cumming, surgeon gen- eral of the Public H‘bl?.h Bcrvlce. head- ed 40 physicians and friends as honorary pallbea; cluded the deans ‘William h, president of the Iledln-.l So- clzt.y oX the District of Columbia, and committee, which included the 17 put presidents of the soclety, attended the services. Dr. Foote was a past msm nt, ‘The active pallbearers were Dr. John — FUNERAL SERVICE Our service includes careful as- sistance in the selection of caskets. These caskets represent the finest in quality—the best in value. Each bears the widely known trade mark of the Naticnal Casket Company, the recognized standard of the casket industry. The cost of funerals depends largely on the casket selected. A modest funeral may obtained for as little as swo. Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. 4209 9th St. X.W. Columbia 6324 OUR SPECIAL FOR 10 DAYS ONLY Living Room Sets restored to new by us in materials of Denim, Tapestry or Velour, wmmmdfin appearance. highest quality for durability and Our Special Price—Only $75 It is our pleasure to submit samples of materials and furnish free estimates Our fit and workmanship gusranteed P It is to your saving to-take advantage of our special offer New York Upholstering Phone District 3687 Co. 617 F St. N.W. O’Brien, Dr. Robert A. Moran, Dr. Wlllm M. Y‘m Dr. William P. Argy, Dr. W. F. O'Donnell, Dr. William J. Cusack, Dr. Jemnu Crowley and Dr. Maurige A. Selinger The offices of the . | National Geographic Society were closed this morning out of respect for Dr. Foote, who was its health officer for 20 ycnru and a trustee since 1924. brothm Joseph Foote of Ni- lgnm, N. Y.; Richard A. and Bernard Foote of Archbald, Pa., and two sisters, 5 is survived also Ey hlxhzlddw. Mrs. Id-l D”vfim and wo children, Miss Mary Virginia and ‘Willilam Dyer Foote. WALTER S. PENFIELD LAST RITES ARE HELD Leaders in International Relations Are Honorary Pallbearers at Lawyer's Funeral. . Funeral services for Walter Scott Penfield, noted international lawyer who died Saturday at his Wardman Park Hotel apartment, were held this afternoon in 8t. Thomas' Episcopal Church, 1772 Church street. Burhl was to tollow in Rock Creek Cem¢ ‘The services were attended by I in international relations, representa- tives of the State Department and Pan- American Union, members of several international societies and others promi- nent in the official life of the c-pqu Personal condolences were received from the President of Panams, & close personal friend of Mr. Penfleld for BERNARD ASHBY DIES; BALTIMORE RITES HELD Family. Word has been received here of the sudden death last week of Bernard Ash- by of Baltimore, son of the late Samuel ‘Turner Ashby and Martha Chunn Ash- by of Fauquier County, Va. Funeral services were held in St. Paul's Church, Baltimore, and burlal was in West Chester, Pa. Mr, Mhbg a retired official of the Baltimore Ohio Rallroad, was a member of the Historical Sons of Colonial Wars, Sons of maw-:oflllilnd!onlaiflunev- lutionary War. DR. PHILIP A, WOOD DIES; ESE%. I il e WAS CAPITAL DENTIST | New Sork Gty Widow, Two Children and Brother Survive Victim of Brief many years, from officers of the Panama | gioq legation and from diplomatic repre- sentatives of various count which he had been associated. Hnnanny pallbearers were Dr. directm general of the Psn- dianapolis James M. Green, Ira A. Cam New York; H. Prescott Gatl and Danlel W. O'Donoghue. fellow members of the local bar; Harry G. Meem, Wash- ington Loan & Trust utherford Bingham and Paul Wooten, local news- paper and magazine correspondents. e e L Burglars who recently ransacked three houses in England, found nothing but ed an envelope containing a for in- come_tax. Ryan Service is Appreciated Because It Is Thorough and Economical fl" '!rt‘-d:gn “’ g. sppreciated. % GDII ml! ction We serve families all over R Mold chapel, private ambu- lante and livery in connection JAMES T. RYAN Fuseral Director 317 Pa. A Telephone Atlantis 1700-1701 BETTER FUNERALS By Greater CHAMBERS CO. Are 1, the Usual Cost’ Three Chapels and Five Parlors — Use of Building Free! WE ARE CONSIDERED THE LARGEST AND BFST IN THE CITY! 10 CARS, HEARSES AND AMBULANCES WE USE ONLY THE BEST OF EQUIPMENT Look at These Caskets, Compare Our Prices. Then Choose by Comparison. You Are Sure of Perfect Service When You Call Clrambers. This Cloth and all that goes Casket, the whole funeral; cars and all. Same service with any funeral ORIF<sesossereesernceos $95.00 This beautiful Silk Plush Couch, one of the Kind that is fine emough for any one. plete, cars and all, only ....... Chambers price com- $245.00 of | of the u‘hwflhm | Newton Plero, Sta TODAY. Mt B e 2020 H street, 7:30 pm. ¢ Gard party, t. Vin Vingent d Paul So- clety, ‘James Church, 'rhxny—sevsn:h street and Ehoda Island avenue, 8 p.m. Current events lecture, Womenl City Club, 736 Jackson place, ¢ , Columbls ch. , No. 3, M Card W.B. A, 1 avenue, § pm. Dinner, District Dental Assoclation, Hamilton' Hotel, 7 p.m. Meeting, Washington Ohunber of Commerce, mynovur Hotel, 8 p.m. Devotional services and lecture, Bus! 's Couneil, Ch\lnhot.he venue and N Club of -Wash- tomorrow, 12:30 “‘&‘vfi' Card party, Sodality of Holy Name Church, Eleventh and K streets north- east, tomorrow, 8:30 p.m. Luncheon, Optimist Club, Hamilton Hotel, tomorrow noon. Luncheon, Monarch Club, Hamilton Hotel, tomorrow, 12 p.m. Textlle exhibit, Y. W. O. A, Seven- teenth and K streets, tomorrow, 2 p.m. Borority, Gamma Chapter, Beaver Dam Country Club, Mdny. 10 p.m. dance, nnnmlom Springs Coun Club, mz;'l pm il ‘azd party and dance, Lebanon Chap- mmzs,o:.l.mm tombrrow, 8 PERRY & WALSH Funeral Home 29 H St. N.W. . National 6736 UALITY, service; last and always, together with moderation in prices. Complete funerals as low as may be arranged. « EISEMAN’S Fine Men's W ear Seventh and F Sts. TALTAVULL | Funeral Home 3619 14¢h St. N.W, Corner Spring Rosd _ BAR REPORTER DIES J. Newton Fiero, New York Court Employe, Expires at 85. ! ALBANY, N. Y., Aprll 14 (P).—J. ly his home here yesterday of He was 85. nawupreslentn(the New York State Bar Association !.n 1893 and 1894 and vice president the American Bar Association from ms to 1902. Clifford B. Fiero of Mrs. Willlam Alhlny, and a dnuhur, J. McClosky of d, Calif, TWO “WET” BILLS BEATEN Repeal and Referendum Moves Fail in Delaware Senate. Del, A suuvgm i L £ e 'rm Klair S e ———eeis nporter‘lortheno XA s lovvd %.%: i FoPi s o0 xanlred CARTER, SANDY Monday, April 13, u:‘l, 16, from mains T ar] Puneral flu April RS A - el sey, e pastor, Thursday, mmnu 'm("n"u‘@fl'n‘m and mum Anm-d stiand. ko3, M0 -rxn L. Du-ézn te residence, 20 1 u 80 mxm#huvu and friends "fi"’ £ 3 e Tnferment Mount Oliver Cemi DUCKETT, FAYETTE. On Monday. Annl IHMHDH'CI;' linton, i ELLA. On Sati iy ..,..“%fl.t d L‘t m“{ho MA\I'“ I g ives ains resting ot the W. Kroest d parior, 28th st. u' i ASSASSIN SUSPECTS SHOT ! 5" varichic viads. Dead Pair Linked With Attempt on Cuban Official’s Life. HAVANA, A 14 (#)—Th of two mAe;:l l;'l}nfldm v " | half hour after nnuet. lnllu m. m Qn“"‘.-- e, .lnd g Ehael 7. 7. Callae o 740, and Mary nmn. elliga: Births ‘Reported. llow!s birt] A (ont: “l.lll:’b'l' xr"mnn "hkgl T Deaths Reported. followt: dea i m reported :O”E‘i.n e eperiment in tbe Tany 34 l-l'flm-a,'u.ofllu-rhi- Pt Col. 0464 B B I e I Pollard, 49, 715 R. L. ave. nml Barometer—4 pm., ”n. L 30.20; 12 midnight, fl'll'l 4am, 8 a.m., 30.16; noon, ‘Highest, (Mfldhmmfimfl Geodetic ‘Today—Low tide, 12: : high tide, 5:42 a.m. undaofip.m. 53 ‘Tomorrow—Low tide, 12:42 s.m. and 1:16 pan.; high tide, 6135 a.m. and 6:40 l‘omrhud lsun..-hlfly.l\. Automobile lam; be lighted Rainfall. « one- it | oo dos 2 & 2y shown in Bnflll o axuehier, Rosedalg ot. ne. H te Mary on Wedn! o % “u? ! nfllu. it ited. residen wers, On Monday, b7 Fuzietel he ‘residence of her oiner, W h Apl’ll na g d Do Relatives and rie rment Glenwood Cemetery. m:u‘nonr on'n:m Armxu, E‘“"m 13, x SARPEr LR, 3 uhm— oF Altred 6. nfi-um' "";n?' by i pm, -3 fix 115 Park road n.w., PA Hawkins i‘:i"."-,,:.,:a:“ oy R A M Y Sterment April . aged 84 rears T Peies der. hunm 35 o0 lulmnrh-.' E‘!‘. ANNA -A'. % W %’%fifi S Gunahine passes, sh fall; R R T R, ™ Faith: A truer For all of Goa"Grant Her s Sl shen % ‘fi?fi".’.'?;'.m 0 ed this aay, APArTe 0, y wij onl B m-, " e T SR When we {23 -u VI'IP e R of" of Rew York ity iy e e Fears ago Ml!- ADPI 14, 1 Loved in life | bl SR o, I PO ks gy Teans oas vony, SoTeY, iy e Fhea s 5o Toved s tep et wad 4uy. l(mofie- 01 T 'Ill always THE PAMILY, * Jeft us two years e today, April ‘14, No_one knows ¢ ’mhun-%‘ 15 thoes who: have e Joved you, onm‘gl«mn‘ Glrltge.lm )mooum nman'vh-“”" e ot tmnk %t et ey IORTIMER, JR. %o the memors” of ny dess Y Away two years aso L3day. Apell take ‘holds e et Remembrance PP, & Nothing can away RIS | o W co uenon, poparcs R, AGNES N. on i "heloved. %, AKER. Notice of cloudy fai '#":m" '!'u-' r 'nm near ron, lo.Fls. a8 Cit. Mo WHITEHEAD, 5.;‘““,.3. ko m"f"“.lm*i Lwo ctnln 3 lulmntm. "R Dearest mh-m ive gg‘.h o O, i R u:- 'T:*u'%*:é'"" Z,,"..:.,..'L M PATHER, SISTERS AND J. WILLIAM LEE’S SONS. Lady Attendant 1750-24 Pennsylvania * Avenue NW. f Phones: NAtional 5512-5513 lvo Years ago udu. w.‘;"':.'., R u{ulmn cannot tell how T miss you, Jo,ngt know what o say, FUNERAL ows how'3 mis You GEO, C. MARY POSKEY. * "guéa"mmmw “‘m‘ The greatest of great values by the Greater Chambers Company. Fit for a king. Solid Steel Armaco. Sold by many at $500, but Chambers gives the whole funersl, OO cars and all for on'y. dnrh It is a needless risk to trust a loved one to an inexperi- enced funeral director in the hope that one may save n.‘:.{, 'thy.- D ‘ ce, with twenty years of experi- COLLIE, snow ence back of it, may be had » %W’“;‘&'“‘—‘n%—m— M for such reasonable prices. E71¢ | Cumberiand rond.” Nerti A%, ' . Between Tidal ) mnn u‘l Tatn ‘and Suitable_re: naan 1334-W- n lnmod 'n_st. Return 7406 Ml‘ “Pflm' Tefa 2081 Reward. ¥ mfi g itution. Reward. For huaty years we have been satisfying Washington famili u. e offer this sug- tion: when in need of serv- visit our showrooms first. 'flu evidence there will con- vince the most skeptical. WE CLAIM TO PRODUCE THE FINEST, ECONOMICAL FUNERALS IN CASE OF DEATH CALL The Greater CHAMBERS CO. Cor. 14th and Chapin Sts. N. W. Phone COL 0432-0433 E WHERE SERVICE IS BEST AND THE PRICE IS LESS $00440040-0-0-4-0.0-4-0-0-4-44 v EAL PUNEML HOME INC. m" e W lmi? “.'. m