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SHREVE FUNERAL HELD HOME FUNERAL HELD Capital Resident 60 Years Rests in | Mrs. Hollingshead of Chevy Chase Laid to Reet at Fort Lincoln. Congressional Cemetery. Mrs, Sarah Shreve, 81, who died| Mrs, Mary Elen Hollingshead, Wednesday at the home of her daugh- | wife of Samuel A. Hollingshead, who died Wednesday at Chevy Chase, Md., was buried at 2 o'clock this afternoon Funeral services were conducted at the home, ter, Mrs. Charles A. Lyons, 1369 Merid- fan place, wes buried in Ccnncssional\ Cemetery at 10 o'clock, this morning. Funeral services were conducted at the Fesidence. Mrs, Shreve, a native of Wales, had m’ed in Washington 60 years. Besides rs. Lyons, she is survived by a second daughter, Mrs, L. R. Dickerson. and a | |in Fort Lincoln Cemetery. 106 Rosemary street Mrs, Hollingshead is survived by ington. and a granddaughter, Evelyn. Why Have Less? UR service, backed by 25 years of experience, and with a reputation which causes us to be called by those to whom expense is a matter of no importance, may be had for as little as $100. At such low cost, onc nced never put up with less desirable husband, & daughter, Miss Jessie Hol- son, Samuel R. Shreve, both of Wash- | lingzhead; a son, Frank Hollingshead, THE EVEN GUY H. JORNSON, 80, Pneumonia Fatal to Promi- nent Capital Man, After Brief lliness. her Guy Hamilton Johnson, fourth generation of a Washington place, last night, after a brief illness of pneumonia. He was 58 years old. A graduate of the old Columbian Uni- versity, ncw George Washington Uni- versity, Mr. Johnson commenced law practice in the District in 1894. He was a member of the District Bar As- sociation and until recently was a mem- ber of the University Club. Court Expresses Sorrow. George P. Hoover, president of the District Bar Association, announced today to_Justice Peyton Gordon the ceath of Mr. Johnson, who was admit- ted to the bar June 30, 1894, and asked the ccurt to direct that the minutes of ATTORNEY, EXPIRES prominent local attorncy and a member cf the| family, dled et his home, 2612 Woodley | sociation and of the American Bar As-| the general term show an adjournment out of respect to the dead lawyer. Justice Gordon expressed his sorrow at the lawyer's death and ordered the ?ntlx;y oli; ld’jot\’x‘:n;mnt. ‘The court spoke eelingly of long acquaintance with Mr, Johnson. o Born in Washington, Mr. Johnson was a member of the Association of Oldest Inhabitants of the District of Columbia and of the Society of Natives. A member of the Masoni¢ order, he was affiliated with Temple-Noyes Lodge, No. 32, and of Lafayette Chapter, No. 5, Royal Arch Masons. He also was a member of the local Odd Fellows' organization. World War Service. Mr. Johnson, who was the son of the late William Hamilton Johnson, was a | lleutenant in the Navy during the World War and was a member of the Soclety |of Foreign Wars. The deceased s survived by his | widow, Mrs. Elizabeth E. Johnson, and wife of Maj. Roland Walsh, U.'S. A., of this city. One grandchild also survives. Funeral services will be held tomor- |row at the home, with burial follow ing In Arlington National Cemetery. | The time for the services has not yet | been set. TUTTLE RITES HELD Funeral services for Mrs. Johanna T. Tuttle, 58, who died Wednesday at her home at 918 Spring road, were held at 9 o'clock this morning at the Shrine of the Sacred Heart. Burial was in Mount Olivet Cemetery. The wife of James J. Tuttle, foreman at the Bureau of Engraving and Print- ing, Mrs. Tuttle was prominently known as an ardent church worker. She had been {ll more than a year. She was a | native of Framingham, Mass., but had lived here for 25 years. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Walsh, | J.N.THOMPSON BURIED WITH MASONIC RITES | Cerebral Hemorrhage Fatal to Banker After Two-Month Tllness. | Temple-Noyes Lodge, No. 32, F. A. | A. M., this afternoon is conducting the interment, with Masonic honcis, in Oak Hill Cemetery, of Joseph Nelson Thompson, who died yesterday morn- ing, of cerebral hemorrhage. Mr. ‘Thompson had been ill for the last two months. but was recovering apparently, and felt so much better recently that { he visited his office, 1510 H street, last | Saturday. Mr. Thompson had been in the bank- | ing business practically all his life. He was connected with the Traders’ Na- | tional Bank, which later became the Franklin National Bank; the old Na- tlonal City Bank, which later merged | with the Commercial National Bank; | with Wardman & Co. with John L. Edwards & Co. and, at the time of his df‘ath, with the firm of G. M.-P. Mur- phy Mr. Thompson's wife died during the influenza epidemic in 1920. His daugh- ter. Miss Mary Elizabeth Thompson, with whom he resided at 1919 Nine- teenth street, and three brothers, S. | Percy Thompson and Owen Thompson, both of this city, and Edward Thomp- son of Atlantic City, survive the de- ceased. MRS. BESSIE MORGAN | BURIED IN DELAWARE NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1931. THE WEATHER District of Columbla, Maryland, Vir- ginia—Mostly cloudy, probably occa- sional showers tonight and tomorrow not much change in temperature; gen. tle vt:llbla winds becoming northeast or_east, ‘West Virginia—Cloudy, probably oc- caslonal showers tonight and tomor: row; slightly eooler tom:rrow. Record for 24 -Hours. ‘Thermon.eter—4 p.m., 84; 8 pm., 79; midnight, 74; 4 am, 71; 8 am., 74; noon, 82. Barometer—4 pm., 20.90; 8 pm., 29.91; midnight, 29.94; 4 a. 29.92; 8 a.m,, 20.95; noon, 29.92. Highest temperature, 85, occurred at 4:15 p.m. yesterday. Lowest temperature, 70, occurred at 7 am. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 79; lowest, 62. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) ‘Today—Low tide, 4:46 a.m. and p.m.; high tide, 10:16 am. and 10:50 pm. Tomorrow—Low tide, 5:32 am. and 5:53 pm.; high tide, 11:37 pm. The Sun and Moon. ‘Today—Sun rose 4:46 a.m.; sun sets 7:37 pm. ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises 4:46 a.m.; sun sets 7:37 p.m, Mcon rises 10:22 p.m.; sets 8:06 a.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one. half hour after sunset. Rainfall, Comparative figures of the monthly rainfall in the Capital for the first seven | 11 am. and; 1 BARNES, 2. 193 * A-9 @ard of Thanks. | COOPER, GEORGE M. We wish to extend to our’ relatives and friends our sincere appreciation for their many acts of kind: ness at’ the death of our dear one GEORGE M. COOPER. THE FAMILY, ¢ Braths. CARRIE LEE. On Thursday, July 1931, ‘CARRIE LEE BARNES of 3330 lace n.w., devoted wife of Marshali mother’ of Alice Bariies, Burviv- also are @A mother, Mrs, Rosa one_sister, Mrs. Julia Ro d-six brothers. " Funers] {rom Frazier'’s funeral home, 389 Rhode Island ... Sund July §. ot 1 pam. Priends invited. Inter- iment Lincoln Memorial Cemoters. 5 BRANSOM. WILLIAM §.' On Thursday, July 2.°1931, ‘at United States foldiers’ Home Hospital, Washington, D. C.. WILLIAM 8., loved hushand of the late Florence C. som. Funerel from W. Warren Talta- vull's funerel home, 1ith ‘st. and Spring 1d. hw, Saturday. July 4; at 10 a.m. Relatives’ and friends ‘invited. ~ Interment Rock Creek Cemeters. 3 BROWN, CATHERINE. Departed this life June 30 193 Freedmen's Hospital, CATHERINE, beloved wite of William H Brown. ‘She leaves to mourn their loss a husband, one son. a faher and three ters. Funeral from Incarnation Church. Deanwood, D. C., Saturdas, July 4, at 9 o'clock a.m. Ch | BROWN, . The officers and members of th east Benevolent Asso- clation are hereby notid nd -the funeral of Bister CATHERINE BROWN. Saturday, July 4, 1931. 5t 9 a.n t Chureh "of Inca . Deanwood. D. C. Wear black: clothes and white glo EMMA G. PETTIFORD, President, EDMONIA_GRIFFINS, Founder. CLARA E. HICKS, Financial Secretar: BROWN. MA Departed this life July 1, 1931, at 7:40 a D st. 'se. MARIA” BROWN. widow of Williim 3. _Brown, devoted ‘and beloved mother of Susan Perry. J. Arthur Brown | and Sadie Jenkins. grandmother of and William Per sister of ‘Thom; Frank and Jam Remains restin at Barnes' funeral parlors. 614 41 st. 5. until s pm. Friday: th v Funeral Sa 3 from Evenezer M. E. Ch and _friends invited. Woodlawn Cemetery. A TRIBUTE TO MOTH Loving and kind in all her wa: Uoricht and true to the end of Sincere and kind in heart and in mind. What a beautiful memory she left behind. HER C] 3 YN, MARJA. The offi Draths. RICE. Buddenly, on Wednesdar: < 1931, RICE PHELPS, in his 46:h year. Remains resting at the funeral home of Warner E. Pumphrey, Rockville. Md. Notice of funeral later. RIGNEY. HARRIET, Departed this life on Wednesday. July 1. 1031, at Blue Plai~: D. C., HARRIET RIGNEY. wife of the late homas Rizney, mother of William, Loufs. Tattie afid John F. Rigney and 'grand- mother of Preston’ Robinson. Fuaeral Sunday. July 5, at 2 p.m, from Wall Wood's’ funeral home. 1334 4th s Rev_Catlett officiating. Relatives friends invited. SANDWEYER, CHRISTOPHER. Suddenly. on Wednesday, July 1, 1931, at the home of Walter fd., CHRISTO- PHER SAN: T of Mrs. Fred C. Waldbau Pa. neral Saturday odist s In- . Departed this life sudden- 1031, at her residenee, 551 t. n.w.. ANNIE SCOTT.. She leaves to moyurn their loss a son. Simuel Johnson: a daughter-in-law, Annie John- son. and five grandchildren. Funeral Sat- urday. July 4. at 10:30 a.m. from Barnes’ funeral parlors, 614 412 st sw. Friends jnvited. ~ Intcrment Payne's Cemetery. 3 STANTOM, EVE M. On Thursday, July 1931, at the daughte: Mre Bea Norton, 2423 E st. n.w.. A N. peloved wife of the Funeral services s Co._funeral hom: w.. on Saturday. Jul Cedar Hill Cemetery. NDERSON. ~ On 1. at the home of her 11, KATHERINE MAN- . “peloved wife of the trawn and mother of Porter and F. Manderson s ionday. July Thursday, July 2. ARY C.. d » of 'Frank abeth Purse. Nt Remains resting at funeral church, 1432 Inter ND DAUGHTER. | A ' months against the average are shown by her husband, a daughter, Barbara in thd following table: | Tuttle, and a son, Francis Tuttle, all of | Former Cavital Resident Survived ory of our taeld Tabern T UGH. who BRONAUGH, SAl service, for, remember, this RAM ¥ Fe price covers the COMPLETE cost. T e EAL FUNERAL HOME In. ‘or reference; As urneighbor f 816 H S'Tl!Eé.!a,. E. ne g PHONES:LINCOLN 8200-8201 HILLIG and HOIRIIS hang up another transatlantie record for VEEDOL Motor 0Oil and TYDOL Gasoline In one of the most exhausting and dramatic ghts ever made, VEEDOL Motor Oil and TYpoL Gasoline gave a flawless, 100%-efficient per- formance. Bad weather, killing fatigue, blind flying where a faltering motor meant disaster <.« Yet vEEDOL Motor Oil held up against the 32-hour grind as perfectly as it performed on the Byrd Expedition and on all the flights of the Graf Zeppelin. And TYDOL Gasoline gave the same gum-free, trouble-free ride over the Atlantic that it gives you in your own motor car every time you fill up at a TYDOL pump. o TUNE IN ROY ATWELL'S TIDE WATER INN <+ 630 10 6:45 P. M. . . . Eastern Daylight Saving Time . . . . every Monday, Wednesday and Friday . . . . Columbia Network. VEEDOL MOTOR OIL ..but TYDOL Gasolines are 99 %% Gum-Free «Stalled in the mountains” . . . “«Gummy gasoline cost us $29 in repairs”... «Walked six miles for a tow”. . precious vacation days lost.” Gum in gascline sticks valves. Clogs feed lines. Binds carbon. Upsets com- pression . . . Gum :n gasoline comes from hasty, improper refining. And seemingly pure gasoline may have a heavy gum content. 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Other survivors include three sons, Richard Dorsey Morgan, Fair- ville, Pa.; Johnston R. Morgan, Wil- mington, and John McChesney Mor- gan, jr. of Wilmington, and a daugh- | ter, Miss Agnes Fuller Morgan, also of | the Delaware city. ‘hy | 1889, High-test, anti-knock and super-power pure and perfectly bal- anced by new refining equipment costing millions . . . Tour with TYDOL for a gum-free, care-free vacation. Oil Sales Corporation Wythe Sts., Alexandria, Va. Alexandria 2464 GASOLINES YLVANIA ...100% BETTER...99.1% CARBON-FREE Average. January..3.55 ins. February.. 3,27 ins. March....3.75 ins. April.....3271ns. May 370 ins. June 319 ins. July......3.231ns. Record rainfall months wa: January February March April May June July for the first seven January, 1882, 7.09 inches; February, | 884 | 1884, inches; 6.34 inches; April, 188 10.69 inche: inches; July, 10.63. Weather in Various Cities. March, 1891, 9.13 inches; Ma; June, 1900, 10.94 ©Temperature Stations, . Clear . Pt.cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Pt.clpud; Rain . Cloudy Cloudy Atlants, Ga Atlantic City Baltimore, Md Birmingham . Bismarck, N. D. Boston, Mass.. Buffalo, N. Y. Charleston, §.C.2 Chicago, i1l 3 Cincinna 2 Cleveland, Ohio. Columbia, 8. C. Denver, Colo. .. Detroit, Mich... 2 El Paso, Tex... Galveston, Tex Helena, Mont... Huren, 8. Dak. Indianiapolis,Ind Jacksonvilie.Fla. Kansas City,Mo. Los ~Angeles Louisville, Miam New Rain Pt.cloudy Pt.cloudy Clear Pt.cloudy . Pt.cloudy Pt.clouay Oklahoma, Omaha. Sen Antonio. San Diego, C San_Francisco.. 2 St. Louss, Mo st 1. Min Seattle, Wash. Spokane, W Tampa, WASH., MRS. EUNICE YEOMANS c Pt.cloudy * Clear © Glear TO REST WITH HUSBAND | Wife of Former I. at East Aurora, N. Y. Funeral services for Mrs. Eunice Cor- nelia Yeomans, widow of James Dallas Yeomans, -interstate commerce com- missioner under President were held at 10:30 o'clock this morn- ing at Hyscng's funeral parlor. Rev. Dr. H. H. Harmon, pastor of the Na- tional City Christian Church, conducted the services. Mrs. Yeoman's body was shipped to East Aurora, N. Y., where her husband is buried, for interment. Mrs. Yeomans, who was 85, yesterday at Emergency Hospital after a month's illness. A native of Penn- sylvania, she has lived in Washingten since 1893, when she came here with| Mr. Yeomans. She is survived by two sons, George D. Yeomans of New York and James H. Yeomans of Washington. | KENGLA FUNERAL HELD Charles Robert Kengla, 82, retired business man, who died Wednesday at | Georgetown Hospital, was buried in Holy Rood Cemetery this morning fol- lowing services at the Church of the Blessed Sacrament. Mr. Kengla had been ill only a short time. His home was at 21 Drummond avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. He is sur- vived by three sons, Thomas G., Archi- bald J. and Robert Kengla of Washing- ton, and two daughters, Mrs. George L. Haggerty of Philadelphia, and Mrs. J. William Stohlman, with whom he made his home in Chevy Chase. Schmidt’s piano land 5282. i FOR LOST ANIMALS apply Animal Rescue League, 349 Maryland uve. s.w. Nat. 8088 BILLFOLD, black, containing 3140 and snap- shots; - lost Monday or Tuesday. Finer Dlease call North 7056. _Reward. ¢ CAT—Persian. _cream _color, since Friday, June 26; $5 reward. Wis. 3125, COIN PURSE—Brown, containing diamond ring_and $6; Thursday afternoon, on 14th st. between Park road and Euclid st. n.w, Reward. Olympia Apt.. Apt. 11. Col. 8550, ¢ COLLIE DOG, clipped, shoulder ~harness, ? tag No. 4018; §5 reward. Notify Mr. Adams, and tan hound: straved from Reward. DOG—BI: Landover, Md., Saturday night. Linc._7600. DOG. part poodle, answers name of “Ponnie dren’ rd. 1 DOG, th-haired fox terrier, white with Dlock marking. Reward. West 0230 GERMAN POLICE DOG, male, 10 weeks old; snswers oame, "Rex": suitable reward. Mr. Calvert, 1324 Mass. ave. n.w. Met. 6149. GLASSES—Sheil bifocal: one side with_pin. _Reward. _North 1501 KEYS, attached to ftire lock, vicinity § and l%lh, }:e‘l‘lld. Please call Navy Dept.. Br. 428 v NEY—39, b jobless veteran: on 31."2.92 Bocind) ‘briohe Cleveinha bota. wird. POODLE—White, male; strayed from home, 3700 Jenifer st. n.w., yesterday. Please re- turn; child’s pet. _Emerson 51 F ‘DOG—Strayed from home: name, Rovard I etutned to 134z D st. 1668 Re- POODLE Fritz.” ECTA Ereu BSatt Teward. 5 v d _with leather e e o 8 fp is H’E: 'g". ‘L. Leminger. Quarters 1117-B, Quan- tite, June 30, Ca " Sistict 081 WATCH_Mans open-face. old: Tuesday ... tom jurse, near Hains Bt “Heward, Met. 2210, 5 COLLIE DOG—_Prom 635 5 st s Sime. nce. 100 1. "Coale, Met. 3545. WIRE-H. ED TERRIER—Wearini and Michan vacination 1ag. STREHANED TERRIER Bk hite, = T nd W :J e MEC?? b:lc ear: A Ut horn-rimmed; lost be- irle and Church st. on 17th; 5831-W. . Tiarness lephone LY 2 Pt.cloudy | Btcloudy | y C. C. Member/ Given Funeral Here Before Burial Cleveland, | died | | DI GIULIAN, | | i | | this_ city. 280 today, 1y changes trest. © mother. HE FAMILY. * Sacred to_the . GEORGE W. SAMUFL HOWARD. R, W. Ruler. SARAH V. MURPHY. R. W. F. Sccretary STEFAN on_Frid a .o ., thence 15 1 DONALDSON. ELBERT 0. On Wednesd July 1, 1931 at 1% K pom. at Georgefown Univ . ELBERT O. DONALDSON. aged ¢ Bertha E. Donaldsol ayion C. Donaldson and H.‘Van Horn and Be LOVING C W L. Sacred to the mem- flushand_and_devoted L. BUTLER. who died o. July 3, 1918, OSEPRINE. DAUGHTERS; AND HELEN M. KING. ¢ S. In sacred memory of d. CHARLES COOPER. who lfe two years ago today, HIS WIFE. | EDWARDS, JOSEPH. M IRV June 30.'1931, at 2 2247 12th pl. now. He leaves to miourn their daughter, mother and other T friends. ' Funeral Monday, p.m., from Moon & Allen Jat COOPER. CHA! i e nnot sever h death 2 lives forever. s funs h' and_Florida ave. n.w. I oln Memorial Cemeler WILLIAM T. Thu: vide > =] WIFE AND DAUGHTER. | TREDE. SOPHIA AND FRITZ. 1In loving TER. FIELDER I cation of Hiram Lod M. is called 1 g 1Bme at ¢ SLDER e the fineral of 2 4| WALRER, e EVOTED DAUGHTER, OvA; A tribute of love to dence. HAMILTON. 3 1931 " WILLIAM remembrance VILSON, who Fears ago. | wirsox. Monda: Gener M B., and 2hd_brothe Davis of 16: 1 4" Leo Ku 5 3. ____ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST, CAPITOL_ST. Phone Tincoln Joseph F. Birch’s Sons Py ey Phone West 0096, Tstablished 1841 E CO. w. LEOPOLD. On LEOFOLD LEV: d futher of MERRICK, J. On_Tues- dav. Jube al.” San ELARENCE S CLARENCE. 30. 1631, at St._Jo 1 uccessors of mor connected at the chapel of . Tal alw 1 inai W_ R Speare establish- i g A e Nettonar 2302, 1009 H St. N.W,, " Formerly 910 F_St. N.W. Suddenly. on | o blished 18 is residence, 2 | e Fstal T qicd qubent | JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St. N.W. _ Phone North 0047. J. WILLIAM LEE’S SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS MASONIC RITES HELD | po hG bl A0 . o FOR BENJAMIN FINACOM | THos. R. Nalley’s Son Masonic funeral services for Benja- (517 11th St. S.E. Ll 1220 min S. Finacom, who died in Sibley IAGAWLER CO Hospital Wednesday, following an op- - Funeral Directors - eration two weeks ago, were held from W. W. Deal’s funeral home, 816 H street 1801 M St. N.W. Pot. 4170, 4131 _ P. J. SAFFELL ARTHUR E fee. survive. —_—— Births Reported. Harry K. and Nellie Snellings, boy. Vincent_J. and_Amelia Quinto. 'bos. Dewey F, and Elsie Rinaca. boy. Walter F. and Ethel Williams, bos. Qta T. and Harrict Graham.' boy. Santus 5 and ‘Ethel Auth. boy. John H. and Ethiyn Malone, boy. Paul D. H. and Alma Leman. b Salvatore and Dorothea Gus Owen O. and Kathleen Diet Joseph and Lena Levin. boy. Hintold A. and Mareuerite Bauer, boy. Whiter E, and Isabel Myera, boy. | Edward E. and Edna Estes, 'boy. { William T. and Katherine Burroughs, bos. Thurman and Allease Sowers, boy. | Joseph D.'and Martha Salicete. boy. ! Gerald E. and Thelma McDonald. boy. Joseph R. and Helen Becraft, bov. Jack and’ Sarah Cohen, boy. Turtis §. and Esther Steuart, boy. Edgar_R. and Filllan Holcer, ‘boy. Earl s, and. Marjorie Matthews, 'boy. Ather and Sgdie Pomerantz, boy. Leo F, and Frances Reilly, boy. John' L. and Hawel Marks. boy. Chapel Cremations Joseph ‘H_ and Elizabeth Cahill, boy. William 31, and Mamie Smith, €irl, | Lady Attendant ¥ Mc . girl, b dohn 3. aid Rorothy Mctatyre, siol 1750-2-4 Pennsylvania Tke and Eleanor Weiner, girl. Charles E. and Ledra Daniel. girl. Avenue NNW. Phones: NAtional 5512.5513 Selma J. and Ouida Everritt, girl. ' NO BRANCH OFFICE I Robert F. and Anna Mawhinney, glrl. FUNERAL DESIGNS, Joseph d _Anna Treger, girl. GEO. C. SHAFFER nd Minnie Ruegg. girl. Foon" ' g Reba Trosnincky, eirl. EXPRESSIVE FLORAILL EMBLEMS AT MOD. ERATE HONE NAT. 0106, Yilligm' . and Harel Kamen, wirl. & "jdth & Eye Gude Bros. Co,, 1212 F St. and Julia Craig. i Trarei "G aha Domer Huffman, eirl, t Aute Delivery Service, Ic—expressive—inexpe: rancis J. ahd Alice Herrity. girl. LOTUSFLOWER SHOP Samuel J. and Thelna Darby.. wirl. 1122 Vt. Ave. Pot. 304. Carroll P. and Kathryn Lynch, Funeral and Wedding Displays Our Speclalty. northeast, this afternoon at 2 o'ciock. Burial was in Rock Creek Cemetery. Born in Washington 73 years ago, iation of Oldest Inhabitants of the | _PERSONAL SERVICE—REASONABLE. District. and a member of Columbia Sth_St. 7 Lodge, No. 3, F. A. A. M. Members of Frank Geier’s Sons Co. slioiattented the sorviess. . | Sowiben Ghapal Telepbans, ELDEEC S0 Mr. Finacom was employed at the| A. B. Dick Mimeograph Co. T | Wm. H. Sardo & Co. arrie o Finacom, he is survived by a son, Ver- - Funeral Chapel non Finacom of California, and by a 2 daughter, Mzs. Glennie Thompson of | E EI'I‘S' "s Est. 18 s l 1241 Wisconsin Ave. West 0804 4200 0th Bt N.W. __ Cel. W. W. Deal & Co. _816 H ST_N. LINCOLN 8200, Mr. Finacom was a member of the As e SAssociation of Oldest Inhabitants'yyiy spvextst ST %W, National 2473 Besides his widow, Mrs. o Lincoln 0524 Several grandchildren also .l Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. ALFRED B. GAWLER WALTER A. GAWLER WILLIAM A. GAWLER Joseem GAm.m Established 1850 Preston L. snd Rachael George, girl. Ernest sand_Lillian Inscoe. girl, Philij and Mary Smith, eirl, ‘andCecelia Cartright. eirl. Mux S. and Rachel Goldstein. girl. Herbert R. and Nancy Eck. #irl John K. tnd Muriel Wilkifison, Monson’ and Dagny Pettit, il ifiam . and Mary Gardner, elrl. urray E. and Genevie Thorn girl. John H. ind Ethel Lewis, giri. Joseph W. and Edna Schaefer, boy. Willlam ©. and_Elsie Howes,' boy. Henry L. and Alice Posey. boy. Joseph T. and Isabella Waters, boy. John and Helen Willis. boy. Kenneth and Isabella Randall, boy. o Deaths Reported. Henderson B. Douglas, sr., 87, 751 8th stone , 85, 1751 Lincoln rd. n. et A mmsond. °83, ‘5. Eilzabetn's Ho wpital. Lewis Curtis, 83, 1440 Belmont rd. Charles Temte O K et 89, Georvetow e e Mutiiag, Pustt, X : fifrh:;t Van De Bogert, 7 » al. in_S. Pinacom, 73, Sibley Hospital, Kfih‘:‘l: William Aukhinbaugh, 68, 3913 ansas ave. , 54, Corcoran Art Gallery. | igfixm'fl'. Rewite, >, O30 Wbl Hos- | P¥dward B Alvev. 43, Providence Hospita mjlton, 52. 813 21 6th st. ler, 34, F men's Hospital. » I elrl LOWERS For Funerals g L st.se. By Wire Anywhere Garfield Hos- 1407 H St. N.W. Nat'l 4905