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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, NATION-WI SERVICE GROCERS OFFER A WIDE VARIETY OF FOODS ESSENTIAL TO YOUR HEALTH SERVICE AND LOW PRICES Tune in on Station WMAL at 7:30 Friday Evening French’s Mustard 1l¢ Orienta Coffee . 37e Paramount Troy Milk | gweet Pickles £ RPN X T Quart Jor Y@ Fairfax Hall Sliced Peaches - 18c Ig. can Cut Fairfax Hall ;0. Granulated Sugar SUNSHINE Hydrox |Raspberry Cakes Tarts rkg. @@ International Salt Hershey Milk Chocolate ;... . Kingan’s 5c Potted Wesson Oil Meats 3 Cans 13¢ Pint Can 2°7€ Fairfax Hall Toilet Paper 1,000 Sheets 4 Rolls 25¢ Whole Beets Star Soap Medium Can 1 4@ 6 ci 25¢ TODDY Ib. Con 22€ Beans 2 c- 25¢ 10 v 5 49¢ Kellogg’s Corn Flakes 3 s res. 10€ 18c A Ten-second Toddy Mixer For 1c With Each Can of Toddy P and G SOAP 4 Cakes lsc FRUITS & VEGETABLES Fancy Spinach . . .3 19c¢ | Fancy Grapefruit, 4 «- 25¢ Maine Potatoes. 10 ». 29c | Oranges. . .. ..« 33c, 39¢ New Potatoes. . .. .4 » 25¢ | Yellow Onions . . .4 » 10c SPRING ONIONS 3 Bunches 10@ FANCY ASPARAGUS Large Bunch 35c ICEBERG LE"UCE 2 Heads l9c 2 Heads 2sc EGGS Doz. 29¢ LOFFLER’S PureLard, 2 ;. 25¢c MEATS Fresh Hams. ». 25¢ | Roast of Pork. . . Fresh Shoulders. . » 18c | Prime Rib Roast Beef Liver .. . » 25¢c | Breast of Lamb. LOFFLER’S Sliced Bacon. .. ... » 33¢c FOUNTAIN Brand Hams. .. ... » 28c HERSHEY’S COCOA Lb. Can 1215€ More women use it ¢han any other IN MOST STORES STRICTLY FRESH l 'Ibo Carton 38c .. ».27¢ .. b 29¢C ». 12Y5¢ Franks. . Cooked Ham. .. x» 18¢c . 32¢ Bologna 1. 18€ ALL PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL SATURDAY’S CLOSING FOR INFORMATION PHONE LINCOLN 0093 OKES AID 7-F00T MAYOR OF BERLIN Heinrich Sahm’s Length Ap- parently Gises Every Class Reason to Rejoice. By the Associated Pr BERLIN, April 16.—If cartcons and wisecracks connote ?opullmv Berlin's new lord mayor, Heinrich Sahm, with his height of seven fect, one inch, | should become one of the best known municipal executives in Europe during his 12-year term. His stature has been cartconed in | every possible pose, columnists find that | Jokes ‘at the expense of his size are much appreciated and Spring rhym- sters, otherwise devoted to love son- nets, have discovered he is one of the best subjects for lyric effusions. To those of Berlin's population who forever keep looking back upon the grand and glorious days of the mon- archy Sahm is a welcome reminder of the age of Frederick the Great, whose Potsdam guards were made up entirely of men measuring better than six feet To Natlonalists he recalls the time when the gigantic bulky stature of ——— PERRY & WALSH Funeral Home 29 H St. NNW. National 6736 UALITY, service; first, last and always, together with moderation in prices. Cofnplete funerals as low as $200 may be artanged. Funeral Facts Adult Funeral 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 “Satisfactory Service at the Price you wish to pay” Almus R. Speare Potomac 4600 1623 Conn. Ave. N.W. Solid steel, and guaranteed for 50 years. The t grave vault that money can buy. | We match our vaults and cas- [ kets against any in the world. All national makes. Chambers’ 8 5 | Price | Only $ | In Case of Death Call THE GREATER | W.W. Chambers Co. 14th Cor. Chapin St. N.W. Phone Columbia 0432 | Where the Best Costs Less | and the most lastin D. C, THURSDAY. APRIL 16, 1931. Chancellor Bismarck was scmething 0 | be raud of. Republicans of today Sahm is a won.ny companion piece to Germany's grand old man, President von Hinden- burg, who though reaching only to Sahm's nose, is much heavier set than the new, slim oberburgermeister. From the go-getters of Berlin, who consider the adoption of American ideas as the highest goal for the Ger- man metropclis, come the jubilant cry, “We now have an Uncle Sam (Sahm), Just like the United States.” Others in search for a truly German expression believe they have found an ideal ' nickname in “Heinrich der Lange” (Henry the Long). Sahm was elected to succeed Gustav Boess, who resigned after charges of irregularities had been made against city departments. The new lord mayor was formerly president of the Free State of Dl.nnn Births Reporled The following births have been reported to the Health Department in the last 24 | hours Loley § and Audry V. Melvin. boy Frederick W. and Myra L. Iseman, boy. Charles A and Catherine Kelliher. boy. William C. and Margurette Koontz, boy. John L_and Bessie Heatwole, boy Henry P. and Helen P. Erwin. boy. Alfred 8_and Margaret Hall. boy. William _B. and Anne Wailace, Jr., boy. James B. and Jean Voit, boy. Frederick S. and Elizabeth Winston, boy. Julian C. and Helen A. Spotts, boy. Harry L. and Hazel Mertz. boy Parks A. and Ina M. Welch, boy. Ernest and Vestner Stebner, 'boy Maicolm B. and Myrtle 8. Talbert. boy. Leonard A. and Mary E. Del Vecchio, boy. Bernard W. and de M. Woodward, boy William A. and Ida V. Russeil, boy. Strling P. and Thelma E. Smith, girl, John H. and Ethel Coffelt, girl. Harry K. and Fannie M.’ Coliins, girl. William and Dora Fine. gir] Lee J. and Isabel L. Hoyle, girl James B. and Audrey Martin, giri. George H. and Grace V. Collins, girl. Ricnard F. and Bertha I. Carte Ralph A Karl and Magdaline Harich. Walter M. ‘and Audrey F. Zimmerman, boy Willlam M. and Mary E. Donaldson, Hallette P. and Mary B. Harding, bo; William M. and Hazel R, Kirby. boy. Alfred R. and Mamie G. Keir, boy Robert M. and Theima M. Lani Earl E. and Hildegarde Naid, bo Jesse L. and Ethel G. Hamby. boy. George A. and Mary L. Simpson, Erwin K. and Maria Haberer. boy. Michael T. and Louise E. Quinn, William F. and Ethel L Rhodes, Philip and Clara Goldblatt, girl Nathan and Selma Haukin: girl Louis D. and Anna Deckelbaum, girl Thomas H. and Elizabeth R. Osborn, girl William B. and Marion Tyler, girl Trueman §. and Eunice Wallace, girl. John L. and Christena_ Imirie, girl Robert ‘H. and Alzora C. Ryar George M. and Dorpthy M. Eshba Kenneth and Constance Nelson, girl Ernest R. and Blanche M. Chase. girl Harold W. and Eisie M. Beechner, girl. Louis and’ Emma Lebowitz. airl John E. and Carmel M. Virnstein, girl. Lewis J. and Bessie G. Gray. girl James “T. and Eva Broady. boy. Roscoe and Olga Alexander, boy Thomas and Genevieve Minor, girl. Preston and Julia_Blalock, boy. Forrest and Ada Shields, - . London detectives are boy. boy. wirl wirl. complaining | that they get no more pay than regular | policemen. | OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT Weekly or Monthly Payments EISEMAN’S "Fine Men's Wear Seventh and F Sts. W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Col. 0464 Adams 10341 FUNERAL SERVICE Together with our own facilities | and_service, those of the National Casket Company are also avail- able to our friends. Learn more about National Cas- kets in the April 18th issue of the Saturday Evening Post, page 101. A modest funeral may be Phones ‘had for as little as $100.00. : Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. 4209 9th St. N.W. Columbia 6324. We Furnish National Caskets The ABERDEEN Black or Tan Calf $13.50 For the past half century, well shod Ameri- cans have looked to Nettleton Shoe craftsmen for the best footwear styles — in leathers — and Nettleton has never failed them. If you would wear the shoes that aru always correct — and known to be so — wear Nettletons. There are no finer shoes. RICH! FST.AT TENT 6 ins. ins. District of Columbia, Maryland, Vir- ature; gentle, variable winds. 12 midnight, 51; 4 a.m., 45; 8 am,, 48 20.19; 12 midnight, 30.21; 4 a.m. 3:30 p.m. yesterday. Temperature same date last year— (Furnished by United States Coast | p.m.; high tide, 7:05 a.m. and 7:29 p.m. 8:08 p.m. 6:45 pm. Moon rises 4:54 am., sets 5:39 p.m. Rainfall. months against the average is shown in January....3.55ins. January . .1. BE 8 .3.50 ins. April......3.271ns. April 2.06 January, 1882, 7.09 inches; Fehruary, ginia, West Virginia—Fair tonight and tomorrow; not much change in temper- Record for Twenty-four Hours, ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 65; 8 p.m., 60; noon, 64, Barometer—4 p.m. 30.16; 8 p: 30.19; i8 a.m., 30.24; noon, 30.02. Highest temperature, 67, occurred at Lowest temperature, 42, occurred at 6:30 a.m. today. Highest, 48; lowest, 44. Tide Tables. and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 1:25 am. and 2 Tomorrow—Low tide, 2:05 a.m, and 2:40 p.m.; high tide, 7:43 a.m. and The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 5:31 a.m., sun sets Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:30 a.m., sun sets 6:46 p.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Comparative figures of the monthly rainfall in the Capital for the first four the following table: Average. 1931, February...3.27ins. February . March.....3.75 inss March Record rainfall for the first four months were: 1884, 6.34 inches: March, 1891, 8.84 ‘mrhr April, 1889, 9.13 inches. 980T 3 (U megoy ww Stations. *qua aswp Atlanta, 5 Atlantic City . Baltimore, M4 Birmingham . Bismarck, N. D on, Mass. Buffalo, N.°¥ Pt.cloudy - Clear Pt cloudy Clear Cirar Rain Rain Clear Galveston. Helena Huron, Indianapolis.Ind Jacksonvillt Kansas City.Mo. Los Angeles Louisville. Ky | Miami, Pla. New Orleans' 3 New York, N.Y. Oklahoma ' City. Omaha, Nebr.. Philadeiphia | Enoeuix. " At Pittsburgh, P Portland, Mg Portland, Oreg. 3 Raleigh,'N. C. Balt Lake City. San _Antonio Ean Diego, Calif 8an Francisco.. 8t. Louls, Mo... 3 8t. Paul, Minn.. Beattle, ‘'Wash... 3 8pokane, Wash. 3 Tampa, Fla WASH, D. C... FOREIGN. (7 am., Greenwich time. Stations London. England France Germany $itloud .cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy - Clear Geneva, Switzeriand Stockholm, _Sweden. Spain 9on, Greenwich' tim Horta (Fayal), Azores (Current obt Hamilton, Bermuda... san_Juan, Porto RIco Guba.. ... Canal Zone. . today.) Cloudy Fvations.) 2 Cloudy Part cloudy Cloudy 82 Part cloudy Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to the Health Department in the last 24 hours Harciett ¥. Kimball 87, 1823 Beimont rd. Harrison W. Ellis, 85, 1603 Rosedale st. n.e. Cyrus B. Graft, 82, 3411 24th st. n.e Emma C. Shields. 77, 3013 Huntingion st Eleanor: .'1152 10th st. s.e. . 2330 High st_s.e. Vi A . 60, U. 8. Sodlers' Home Hospita: 4, U. 8. Soldiers’ George W. Bradley, Home Hospital Alfred Thornett, 48, Tuberculosis Hospit, Raimund L. Frasier, 36, Georgetown Hos- pital (Saidy W. Carter, 70, rear No. 3 Thomas circle Sarah S Ross, 58. Freedmen's Hospital. Della Elils. 49, 1034 Cherry bill. Blanche Jackson, 47. Gallinger Hospi tie R. Brown, 45, Gallinger Hospits Joseph Henry, 32, Wsiter Reed | Hospital John Marshall, 21 months, Children's Hos- pital. PSS A DT Marriage Licenses. Sylvester T. Greene. 21, and Viola I. Baltimore, 18:' Rev. William A. Murphy. William' T. McIntyre, 22, Gresnsburg. Pa. and Harriet H. Fogshead, 22, Staunton, Va. Rev. Alberf J. McCartney. poliam Do Price.” 28, and, Manoms C. udson, v. W. Dewey Moore. Ross 'L Whitney, 21, and Selma Robin- son. 24: Rev. J. R. 81700. Joseph - G."_Sigolak, 24, Baltimore, Margaret R. Bohlen, 19, Rossville, Md.; Allan F. Poore. Harlow, 64 and Florence and Rev. William H. Poole, 42. both of Richmond; Rev Aberrethy. Willle H. Jennings, 49, and Carrie Hous- ton. 35: Rev. James T. 'Harvey. William L. Gordon. ‘24, Mariorie A. Burlasque. 18, Church; Rev. J. H. Allen. Richard Spriggs. 21. and Marion Kenedy, Tillman. and Mary Brown, East Falls James G. R Davis. 20, Baltimore; ' Judge E. Mattingly. Frank T. Soriderman, 25, St. 18; Rev. H. D. Staton. 30, . W. D, J._Bell. 2i, Indianapolis, sand M. Foreman, orge ' A McMakin, 23. this city, and Vviclet M. Wills. Kensington, Md.; Rev. John J. Queally Louis. and Vida M. Wiley, 18, Baltimore: Rev. Enoch M. Thompson. Arthur Dickerson. 33. and Marie Moyler, 23 Rey. D_E_Wiseman FOUND. EYEGLASSES —Sunday night. vicinity 13th and L sts nw. Call North 6299-J after p.m . Fox Theater ard. Adams I steel-beaded Tuesday night at opera. 088, BAGe-Biack patent a image; valued keepsake: keep money. Inez M. Demonet. 1801 K st. n.w 18 CAT—Grown mi Il gray_with yello left 14th and Newton Saturday, call Atlantic 206! 6D COAT_Shorf | coat. between Oxop Hill. Md. and Oatlands. Va. Reward I found A. B. Tennant, Oat- lands. Vv DRESSFS -Box contaning & houge dr 0 B.m, “Wednesda. 10th st n.w 1-and thinestone pIAtinum: near White Houge Tuesday evening about § o'clock. _North 3859. omas, 5334, ext LASSES, white case. Monday, on G st. or Georg! lumbia 1991, Reward 55 X TERRIER—Male, whife with brown on head and ears vers name " tag No. 14695. Reward. Pot. 4897, RMAN POLICE DOG, female, 1 year old, very timid, harness on. Telephone Adsms 4988. in biack ave. Co- Men “Wriggle” Two Miles. In blinding rain and storm and in ylight a number of state police are upone’; to have “wriggled on their stomachs” more than two miles over a and captured two illicit stills near ina, Irish Pree State, recently. Two of the distillers sitting near the still fire were caught. A large number of others fled and weye pursued for miles across the bog, but ewwed luum-d expendltum for improve- ments in 1930 amounted to approxi- mately $1,000,000,000. Qard of Whax;il. TOWNSLEY, THORNTON W. We wish to extend our sincere thanks and apprecia- tion to Rev. C. T. Murray, Rev. G. O. Bullock, our' many friends and organiza- tions, for their kind expressions of sym- pathy and beautiful foral tributes at the of our beloved hushand and. step- THO! N W, TOWNSL " TOWNBLEY, AND ALLEN. ELLA. Suddenly, Tuesday, April 14. 1931, at Freedmen's Hospital, FLLA. loved wite 'of Jonn’ Aflen of ‘1518 Sth "si. n.w. mother of Roxie Johnson, Thelma Washi, Aldridge Broo} Robert ks and Elmore Haney, She also leaves two sons-in-iaw, two grand- children and a host of other Telatives and friends to mourn their loss. Puneral Sat- urday, April 18, from Third Baptist Church, 5th and Que sts. n.w., at 1 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. 17 SON. ANNA L. On Thursday, April 1 1, at Sibley Hospital, ANNA L. the beloved 'wife of the late Capt. Edward W. Anderson. ~Remains resting at the Wm H. Sardo & Co. funeral chapel, 412 H nle. Notice of funeral later. ASSON, JAUN. On Wednesday, 4nd Marie Asson. Funeral Saturday, Aprii 1 Bm.; from the W Ernest Jarvis al church, 1432 You si. n.w. 17 BAYLISS, WILLIAM RAY. On Wednesday, April 15, 1931, at his Tesidence, 3337 P st. n.w. WILLIAM RAY BAYLISS, be- loved "husband of Angelina Bayliss (nee Ferro) and son of Catherine and Harrison Bayliss. Funeral services will be held at his late residence on Friday, April 17, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited, In- terment at Lewinsville, Va. 16 CHALILLIAN V. On Wednesday, . 1931, at the residence of her sister, 4702 Jay st. n.e. LILLIAN V. BIRCH, be- loved daughiter of the late William H. and Mary 8 Birch, sister of Mrs. Marie Ja son. Mrs. Mary 8. Turner and Eldridge Birch. Burviving her also are two aunts tives and friends P AUGH April 15, Aprii and a host of other rel lelinn resting at P n i Y e ™ Yiereater ut 3 Fineint Sunday. . oo trom Asvury M. E._Chureh, and K sts. n.w. Priends invited, Cemetery. BLAKEY, CHARLES. Entered into eternal u':A wmnm-( 5. 1931, CHARLES belo: of ~ Nora and Ashby Blakey: e 'alio ieaver oher relativ d riends. Remains resting at Royew neral parlor. 1508 9th st. n.w. FPuneral Sunday. Abril 19, at Buena Vista, Va. 17° COWLING, EVA F. day, April 15, 1 Duke st.. Alexandri ING. daughter of the Mary E. Cowling. Funeral Chureh, Alexandria, Va., Friday, April 17 At 3 pm. Interment ivy Hil Cemetery, Alexandria, Va CRAWFORD. WILLARD G. Suddenly Wednesday. April 15, 1931, his_resi- dence. 420 37th st. n.w. WILLARD G., beloved husband ‘of Belie C.- Cramtord, Puneral services at ‘the above address April 17. at.2 pm. Interment from Christ at eneral | Alexandria, and | Coneressional Cometery i HARRIS, DORA F. On Tuesday. April 14, 1931, at her residence, 630 13th st. n.e. DORA P. HARRIS, widow_of John C. Harris, chief musician, U. 8. A, retired; sister of George W. Patterson of Windsor. o ef, Prank and Ellie Pat- Huntsville.' Ala. and Cornelia . Puneral Priday, April at 12:30 m., from Metropolitan A, M. E. Church voWilliam H. Thomas officiating. Rel tives and friends invited, Remains re iate residence after 6 p.m. Th April 16. Interment Arlinston Na {lona1 Bemetery. DORA F. All oficers and members of Beihel Household of Ruth, “No. U. O. of O. F.. are noufied to attend Gt Umeeting Thuridar, Aprii 10, I3, At Pythian Hall. 7:30 p.n, to arrange for funeral of Inmate DORA P. HARRIS. Fu- neral Priday. April 17, ‘trom Metropolitan Ko, - Cnurch, M. s, between 15th and nw MAGGIE NEWMANT M. N. o, MAUDE JOHNSON, W. Rec. WERR. MARY ELIZABET April 16. 1931, at Columbia Hospital, | MARY 'ELIZABETH MARTIN: beloved wife of John Bianchard Herr. No- tice of funerallater. HIRT, GEORGE T. On Wednesday, MARTIN. On at La Crosse, ‘Hirt (nee Sweeney). Interment on Sat urday, April 18, at La Crosse, Wis. HODGSON, WILLIAM M. On Tuesday, April 14,1931, at 7:10 p.in., WILLIAM M., husband’ of Anna D. Hodsson and father of H. W. Hodgson of Plainfield, N. J.: Charles A Hodeson of this city and Eva M. end Bianche L. Hodgson and Mrs. E " H . Fu from West Washing 31t and N April 17, at.2 pm. Buttal by B. French Lodge. Interment Creek Cemetery. 16 HODGSON, WILLIAM M. A _special com- munication of Benjamin B. French Lodse, No. 15, F. A. A. M. is hereoy called for Priday, April 17, 1931, at 1:18 pm. in Lodge Room No,'1, New \asonic ‘Tempie. Washington, D. C..'for the purpose of con ducting . Masonic ‘burial 'services for our late brother, WILLIAM M. HODGSON. By direction of the worshipful master. SIDNEY 1. BESSELIEVRE. Secretary. MUNTER, HENRY W. On Wednesday. April 13, 1931, at Freedmen's Hospital, HENRY W. (SPECK) HUNTER. beloved husband of Maud_Smith Hunter' Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis fun 1432 You st. n.w. Notice of fune After. JONES, CHARLES A. Tuesday. April 14, 1931 8t hix residence, 1342 21 st nw, RLES A. JONES, the devoted father of and ‘Louise Jackson. and ‘brother of Willlam Jones. Ieaves two grandchildren’ Fun dav. April 17, at 3 pm. from Ernest Jarvis West End parlor. 28th st and Dumbarton ave. n.w. Interment at Halls Hill, V 16 JONES, CHARLES. The Young Men's Pro- testive League 1§ nofified of the death of CRARLES JONES. "1343 310 ot mw - neral rrm( April 17, at Frazier's under- taking pariors, 28th 'st. and Dumbarion April RGE al_church, al nere. lnlnu. Ann'r F. Suddenly, on Mon- ARG 10, 10o1. wt her Tegidence, 1823 mont rd. n.w.. HARRIET F., widow of m jJen, Amos B, Kimball. Body resting at residence ‘until 11 a. 1 Bervicts 2t Sosenn Gav 1784 Paave nw, on Friday April 17 I t"Arlington National cjm CARRIE V. Departed this life Monday.’ April 13. 1931, at_her_residence, Welcome, Va, CARRIE V. MANNING; of the lafe Willlam E. Manning and devoted mother of Augustis E. Manning, Gertrude Robinson and Edith Turley. neral Priday, April 17.'at 2 p.m Salem Baptist Church, Welcome, Vi tives and friends are invited. McGUIRE, KATHERINE. On = Wednesday, Avril 18, 1931, at her ‘residenct, 707 2nd . n.w..'KATHERINE McGUIRE (nee Sul- livan), ‘beloved wife of the late John Mc- Guire” Puneral from the above residence 98, Baturday, April 18 at 8:30 am.” Re. auiem m, 8t Aloysius ‘Churcli at 9 i Tnterment Mount Oliver Cemeter. McINTOSH, CATHERINE. April 14, 1931 m.. after ATHERINE McINTOSH. beloved wife of Launcelot L. Me- Funeral services at Cofley fineral (Oranee, Calif., on Thursday, April m. MOORE. MAURICE. On Monday. April 13 1931. ‘MAURICE MOORE. devoted son of Edward and Josephine Moore. brother of Mamie Brown, Dorothy and Tbomas Moore and George Holland. Funeral Mon- April 20, 1931, at 1 pm.. from Ernest unerai church, 1432 U'st. n.w. 19 EALE, COLUMBIA. Suddenly, on Thurs- day. "April 16, 1931, at 2.30 a.m. at her residence, 4215 River rd. n.w. NEALE, beloved wife of the late George W. Neale, aged 64 years. Iuneral from the above residence on Saturday, April 18, At 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. 17 PUMPHREY. CARRIE ALICE. On Wednes- day, April 18, 1931, ai 1 'p.m.. CARRIE PUMPHREY, 'beloved wite of George Funeral from her late resi- ‘West Virginia ave. ne, on April 17, at 2 p.m. Relatives and invited ‘to attend. Inter Glenwood Cemetery. RAY, PRESTON B. Suddenly Wednesday, April 18, 1931, at hishome. Rockvil PRESTON'B, RAY, the beloved hu 5 T Qence. Interment Glenwood Cemeters: RICE, WALTER W. Suddenly Thursday. ADFil 16, 1931, ai the residence of s daughter, Mrs' Arthur Kitchin. Ruther- ( ford 8 2, “WALTER' w. RiCi. in s | 73rd’ year, beloved husband of Bettle E. Rice (nge Engllah) “and fatiier of 3er Arthur Kitonin and 3 prauk Rice F Rele- Jarvi HANDBAG, black, in vicinity 18th ton, while ‘driving to Garfield Hospital; con talils women's ciothes, Reward, " 1515 N. H. ave.. ask for Tucker. 5: MARTEN FUR PIEC Woodwarg & e Detween Lothrop’ Btou m 1 on 13th t e middle of Fri Finder will ‘p ise return_to M L. Walton, Burlington Hotel, Washington, -ud receive’ reward, POCKETBOOI Macomb, st. a ward. _Columbia II POCKETBO y at 2 pm. on Cen- tral ave. between Largo and Crain High- way: lady's large black moire ketby Finder retus to Edith A. Freeland, 2517 Hamilton ave.. Baltimore, Md. Ri RING--Diamond, platinum, little-fin Friday, April 10, in Woodward & lmlhro s Apt. 111, Corcoran Courts. Reward. SCOTCH TERRIER, answers name *Hoof lost or straye !rd and B sts. n.w. RC'_T amber top; viclnity onsin ave. n.w. L. M. Cornwall. 227 Pa. ave. n.w. SUIT CASE. black. piaced in suigmobil mistake. Tuesdsy aftertonn on D i near 6th. North 3650, Apt. 208. WRIST WATOH, Bulova: ini; ‘:‘-.&“"’\"-‘fl e Tuah-é: Jfrom the chapel of P. A, Taltavull a nh st sw urday, April 18, at 3 \ves” and Felends TVl Ine crment Frospect” Hill Cemetory. 17 SELBY, JONN E. Suddenly, on Wednesda; April’ 18, 1931, at 9 JOHN E. hu Dand of Edith %. Selby, beloved father of nine children. = Funeral Saturday, April 18, at 3 p.m., from his late residence. 1018 ac . Interment Ced: Hill etery. tives and friends 1 vited. 17 SHAW, A3 AR S, Toni SEABEE ¥ iilia this life Mon- SHAW. lov- devored mother ' Nellie, Cora 'and Prank Lec. Remains resting at ner late home. 1133 T st nw. Funeral Friday, 1 o.m., from Nine enth " Stre Rev. W. Brooks of invited. STEWAR April It tirial at Fai EDWARD F. Wednesday. 1831, at the e M 0 his sis- Que st s rnn-l JAUN ABSON. devoted son. of Jaur | COLUMBIA | e x93 Beaths THOMAS. LILLIAN. - Wednesday. 1931, a her Tesidence. 505 New nw. LILLIAN . THOMAS. flexander G Thomas s Pattle E.Stéphens. also 01 Brother, wo slsters and otner Felatives wn friends. ‘Notice of funeral Japer. Testing’ at the W. Ernest Jarvis church, 1432 You 'st. n.w, WALMER, SUSAN D. 15 1931, at €30 ouoek'":"“ at the Home, SUI D IMHIL"- 5 N Wi MER. beloved wif E‘E Walmer. nme:'.x'lfgm"" *tbove dence Friany. April 17 a3 o' Relatives and friends invited, (private) Glenwood crmne". WATSON, JAMES. Tuesday., Aprfl at his Tesidence, 530 26t ate i WATSON. husband of Vettis father of Creolo Johnson. He {hrec’ grandehildien. Notice o l Iater. Remains resting at the W. Jarvis funeral church. 1432 You st, n.w, WEILER. JOHN AUGUSTUS. On Wi day. April 15, 1931. at his residence. 30th st. Mount Rainier, Md.. JOHN, be- loved hishand of Eva 8. Welier, father of Mrs. Margaret Dent and Mrs. Evelyn M. Donaldson and Joseph Grafton, John: Al- len and Richard A Weiler. Puneral from the 'W. W Chambers Co. funeral 1400 Chapin st. n.w., Saturday. at 8:30 am.: thence to Bt. Jami Mount Rainier, Md., at 9 Mount Olivet Cemetery. In Memoriam. BRAXTON. LOTTIE. In loving memy our ' dear daughtér wnd. sl BRAXTON. 'who departed’ this year ago todny, ADTIL 16, 1030, Oft we think of you, dear sister, And our hearts are filled with paing % (his world would be a heaven u1d we hear vour voice a DEVOTED MOTHER, BROTH isTERS AND HUSBAND. s CHRISTIAN, PHI] of our devoted Lr8 RIS TI AN, life three ket lfe one 1P M. In loving memon nd_ana Tather. PHIL who' departed this o today, ADFil 16, 1938, rest in_peace, r18 DEVOTED Wik AND BATGRTERS. * CLAY, ANNIE. In sua but loving remem- Brarics of mi dehc’ mother, ANNTE. GLA who' departedinic Nie 4 iy, ASAregss, life one’year ago’tol The month of April once : o e the saddes: of tha year® DT Your memory i a5 dear ‘today A5 17 wan he hour ou passed away. JOVING DAUGHTER, CORDELIA. * COLF. EMMA WALL. Todny 'is the close of d and o ar. Ve 'are reminded 010l "dearmother. EMAMA HALL LALE who'on'this ‘day oie year ago, Apeil 16 1930, “quietly Sllpped from this e inte eterinf!Test and peace God ‘bless_ her HER CHILDREN. * Departed this ife t 16th day of ADril, 1930, one year ago toany, Gone. bt notforkotten HER HUSHAND, ALFRED H. FOWLER. GILROY, MARY. In sad but lovine . ge- membrance of "our dear_ mathes: MARE SILROY. Wha aftd 16urteen 2ears v Av i, 191 siephen's Church. Mother. dear, 10 have you near, How Happ “we wolild et "**" 0 see Your smiles and h And"Tave Sou home with s, T0" Yolee HER"TOVING' SHILDREN, * MAIDEN, MARY. In sad but lovins - ory "of o Garlink “Mother and- eran. mother. MARY MAIDEN. who departed ihis life ‘tWo years ago today, Abril 16, The 16th of April again is here, A'sad. sad time of ‘the year. Beciize "o’ Tears ayo” 1004z, U went nway forev HER DEVOTED ‘DAUGHTER, AND GRANDCHILDREN. NEITZEY., AUGUSTUS. In me: 2rnr 'd;d:l':‘ iA“Uf‘!U!‘TUS m‘"‘ °:£:; eparted this ife fourt April 16, 1917, B Cherished are memories of 3 Dearexta3ddy!" Whose ' love ‘and eare we No {apse of time nor lensth of spaee Can dim the memory of your d:l‘l [ac 18 CHILDRI NELSON, CATHERINE. Sacred to the me ggwol n';y "!r(\Lr mmh):r CATHERINE who_Jeft m Roni T oash e three years ago today, 1 lAfilfl !hm; ;ln‘lly les il eiplessly T od by And drained Ihr bitter cup of grief The morning 1 saw you dle, JANE E. FOWLER. SARAM V. to- Anniversary mass at SYLVIA, HER LOVING DAUGHTER, MADD! Clyde J. Nlchof:, Inc. 4209 9th_St. N.W. Col._6824. V. L. SPEARE _C0. Neither the succes with ‘the oritnal W B _Hpes Prone Nattoru 2092, 1009 H Sb N. Gl a s e JOHN R, WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St. N.W. _Phone Ne 0047, J. WILLIAM LEE'S SONS,” ERAL DIREC! CRFMATORIUM 212 PA_AVE NW___NATIONAL 1384. 1388 ATELENENT 35“'!5 P. J. SAFFELL S ERVICE—REASON, W. W.Deal & Con 316 H 8T NE LINCOLN 8200 Thos. R. Nalley’s Son 517 11th St. S.E. LI 1220 " Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 13, SEYENTH 9T, 2, National 2473 \WLER CO. Pot. 4170, 4171 Herberi B. Nevius Funeral Home 924 New York Ave. N.W. District 2608 Wi, H. Sardo & Co. Funeral Chapel Il, H ST. NE. Lmh “u service. CHAS S. ZURHORST CAPITOL 8 Lincoln_0372. "Joseph F. Birchs Sons aSAAC BIRCH) o 3034 M St. N.W. JFuone West ALFRED B. GAWLER WALTER A. GAWLER WILLIAM A. GAWLER G iviErs 8ONS Established 1850 Chapel Cremations Lady Attendant 1750-2-4 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. Phones: NAtional 5512-5513 I NO BRANCH OFFICE ' FUNERAL DESIGNS. Gude Bros. Co,, 1212 F St. Anto Delivers Servies. v Fessive—inexpensive “GEO. C. SHAFFER ERATE Pices TEC'WAT Hii0 & NAT: Oite Open Evenings and Sundays l4th & E Glenwood Cemetery Choice Lots and Sites Por Sela ENDOWMENT FUND

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