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4o take his life in & leap from the ‘Washington Hotel several weeks ago. SUICIDE VICTIM BURIED Letters found in the room where he took Véteran Who Killed Belf in Hotel [ CE0 Ot " that he wanted to hfltolfithu\hfln. be buried at Arlington. He was a vet- Deaths Rzported Harrls was frustrated in an mzmpt 'a‘?}u Jonnson. n b Why Experiment? When in need of a funeral direc- tor, why take a chance? This or- genization has been serving this community for 22 years; its repu- tation is a definite assurance of fine mortuary service. Price need not be a considera- tion, for we offer complete mortu- ary service for as little as $100. If one pays more than this, and many do, it is simply because the family elects to do so. g‘h& ‘gr rdirl:}tjg.%flsk youl;'lig%%orha 816 H STREET,'N.E PHONES:LINCOLN 8200-8201 | lor, 3630 Homer place southeast, Dis. | years he was associated with his broth- i | THE EVENING LAST RITES HELD FORW. R. TAYLOR Well Known Realty Manager and Native of Washington Is Laid to Rest at Cedar Hill. "The body of William Raymond Tay- trict manager of the real estate depart- ment of Sears, Rocbuck & Co. who died at the family Summer home, Classic Shore, Va., Saturday, was buried yesterday at Cedar Hill Cemetery. A native of Washington, Mr. Ta lor was the son of Dr. and Mrs. Will H. Taylor. He had been ill for nver-l months prior to his death. Ror several ers in real estate subdividing and con- struction, prior to his connection with Sears, Roebuck & Co., and was "“i known in local real estate circles Besides his mother, he is survived by | tus widow, Helen Marmaduke Taylor; | { two young daughters, Betty Blackstone | | and Helen Bayne: two brothers. Charles G. and J. Ford Taylor, and two sisters, Miss Elizabeth B. Taylor and Mrs. Heg C. Clark. R.ynn Service Wins Appreciation Highly satisfactory service through the years and the con- stant recommendation from those we have served are responsible for our business success. Model chapel, lance and livery in connection JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Telephone Atlantie 1700-1701 private ambu- | Cl can di w STAR, WASHINGTON, Realtor Buried AM RAYMOND TAYLOR. Loitering Charge Dismissed. PATERSON, N. J., August 25 (®).— Yesterday, NOTICE FEDERAL LABORATORIES TEAR GAS EQUIPMENT IS DESIGNED TO AVERT SUCH TRAGEDIES AS OC- CURRED DURING FRI- DAY’S PAYROLL ROBBERY IN NEW YORK. BUSINESS CONCERNS HANDLING LARGE SUMS OF MONEY CAN GET COMPLETE IN- FORMATION BY CALLING NATIONAL 7040. Never Has “Silent* 0Qil Heat Been So DESIRABLE Never Has It COST SO LITTLE Install Your Silent Automatic Now . . . And Join the Thousands Who Will Enjoy the Comforts of “Silent Town” This Winter During the years in which Silent Automatic won its world leadership, a "Silent” would contribute to their health, comfort and cornivenience . . . rather than of how much it would most buyers were thinking of what cut from their household expenses. Labor saving . . . cleanliness . . . Let us give you the testimony of local owners whose satis “Silent” streets, “Silent” communities, and even “Silent” towns around single Silent Automatic installations. Phone today and let us estimate the amount of fuel cost Silent Automatic will save in your home. Silent Automatic Corp. of Washington Cy J. Warnick, Sales Mgr. W. P. Grove, Pres. 12181220 N. Y. Ave. N.W. eonmt, even temperatures . . . are as important today as ever, but in addition, Silent Automatic can now assure home owners of a greater saving in operating cost than ever before in the history of the industry. Can there remain a single reason for delaying your decision to install a Silent Automatic oil burner now? ction h W.W. Grove, V. P. National 2014-2015 harges of Icitering against 15 Ameri- Federation .of Labor picketers were ismissed when policemen ho made the arrests were unable to explain what constituted loitering. 15 pickets, among them Louxt Budenz, American Federation of Labc leader, were arrested two weeks ago I‘mnt of the Doherty Silk Mills in Clif- on D. C, ARLINGTON BURIAL GIVEN BEN F. DURR Military Honors and Masonic Cere- monies Mark Funeral for Execu- tive of National Publishing Co. Military honors and Masonic cere- monies marked the funeral this after- noon at 1:30 o'clock for Ben F. Durr, | vice president and general manager of the National Publishing Co. 1220 H street, who died at his home, 5‘20 | Nevada avenue, Sunday. ‘The funeral services were held at | his home, with interment in Arlington | Cemetery. The United Spanish War | Veterans and Masonic bodies, of which | he was a member, were in charge of | ceremontes at the ‘grave. |~ Honorary pfillbnren at the services were Joseph D. Ashby, Edward L. An- | derson, Peter' Becker, Thomas W. | Cadick. John H. Davis, "John J. Deviny, | Karl V. Eiker, John C. Hill, Frank P. Howard, John C. Jenkins, George B. Kennedy, W. Seton Kent, George P. Mallonee, Robert McP. Milans, Charles H Potter, W. W. Raple; 3 onds, Al L. Tennyson, Lewis M. | yer, Roger W. Wheeler, Oscar T. Wright. 1 At.tl\e pallbelrerx included George L. Buckman, Ch;res P, Crane, Wil- | iam John Eynon, A. Kracke, Nelson Mm:hell lnd Gerlld A. Walsh. RITES FOR PASTOR SET Rev. SBhelton H. Miller, Coloret, to Be Buried in Virginia. Funeral services for Rev. Shelton H. Miller, colored, pastor of St. Luke's Baptist Church, Brightwood, and the First Baptist Church, Chesterbrook, Va., who died Saturday at his home, 2225 Georgia_avenue, will be held tomorrow at the Vermont avenue Baptist Church. Burial will be in Chesterbrook, | " Rev. Miller is survived by his widow, Mrz. Lucy J. Miller. Births Re orted. The following births n"e been reported to Department in the last 24 hours: oA Clarence and_Anna Bi . 4nd, Annie Tatley. wirl B Marle ‘Huses. John P, A recent survey based on actual fuel costs in “Silent”- heated homes shows an aver- age saving of 10.6% from oil as compared with coal, at present prices. Among the local owners listed below are many whose expe- rience is further proof of “ASK THE USER” “GET THE FACTS” Mr. W. R. Willoughby, 214 Ken- nedy Drive, Ken , Md. Mr. E. E. Wagar, 702 19th St. Mr. H. A. Virts, 101 'Va. Ave., Lyon Village, Va. N.W. Mr. W. C. Van Horn, 2329 Que. St. S.E. Mr. J. H. Van Houten, 20 N. Y. Ave., Takoma Park, Md. afield PL Dr. Mr. J. Walter Thompson, 1306 Del- N.W. Maude Sawyer Taylor, 5412 13th St. NW. Mr Mrlnnlfl A. Thomas, 4305 12th St. Mr. mtu A. Stanley, 3837 Garri- W, son St. N Dr. sada Mr. Ave. as built St wine Ave. N. Etlld Schneider, 3717 Dr. Arch L. Driveway N.W Mr. Gilbert R. ‘lv'lkv 2757 Brandy- Mr. Chas. F. Plitt, 8t, Chevy Chase, Mt MI. I,.M. O'Hara, 3222 Woodley Mr. Geo. A. Schneider, 1612 Allison St. NW. Mr. Fred W. Schneider, 112 Hes- keth St., Chevy Chase, John H. Shadrick, 3612 Que- St. NW. Mrs. T. A. Sears, 1513 H St. N.E, .'Vlr.' l"red Spieer, 7305 Alaska Ave, N. R Mr. W ‘:' Slm”n 1316 Galiatin Dr. Victor B. Rench, 1534 16th St N.w. Kk!llrl 2900 Gilover Dr. J. M. Ramsay. 6619 East Ave, Chevy Chase, Md. Mr. Michael R. Ready, 5018 Towa fi.:’ll Delaware TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1931 BEN F. n 4 PASTOR AT BIRMINGHAM REMOVED FROM CHURCH Presbytery Votes to Sever Rela- tions of Dr. Trevor P. Mordecai With Fashionable Congregation. By the Associated Pre BIRMINGHAM, Ala, August 25.— The Birmingham Presbytery yesterday severed pastoral relations of Dr. Trevor P. Mordecai and the fashionable First Presbyterian Church here, to become ef- fective September 1. | Action was taken to restore harmony to the church. The board of deacons voted 15 to 2 | several weeks ago to call upon Dr. Mor- decai for his resignation. The resig- nation was presented to the congrega- tion. which refected it, and, by a vote of 260 to 101, adopted a substitute ask- lnl Dr. Mordecai not to accede to the est. "Adkm of the presbytery in dissoly- ing my pastoral relations with the First Presbyterian Church does not neces- sarily mean my work in Birmingham is finished,” Dr. Mordecal said. i 'fl}e 131“1:: does nf;;flect Dr. Mor- lecal’s s 2s & minister of Pres- byterian Church. o Many of the church members have appeared at the office of the secretary ‘:ld demnded their letters of member- ship. O’LEARY FUNERAL SET Dennis J. O'Leary, retired in_1925 nlt: 35 years in the Government Print- died yesterday at his home, :'tm North Capitol street, at the age of 72 years. Survivors include his widow, Mrl Mary C. O'Leary, and a son, Robe Hmel‘ll services will be held at St. Martin's morning at 10 o'clock. Burial will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Mr. OLeary was born in Worcester, Mass., and came to Washington more than 40 years ago. He was a member of the Pressmen's Union, the Hol: Name Society and the Knights of 00- lumbus, BARKER RITES HELD Funeral services for Walter S. Barker, veteran employe of the Washington Gas Ligit Co., were held this morning at his | home, 3507 ‘Twenty-fourth street north- . Burial was in cmlr Hill Ceme- He was 64 years ol Barker's sudden dtt'.h following a heart attack Saturday night, term- nated 18 yu?“:f services with the gas company as salesman. He is sur- \Ived by his wife, Elizabeth L. Barker, -nd a son and daughter. LOST. { white, 7 years old, = dfl! hmg}' o Thite, 1 e m y, subject to (sunibiirst), pea; and dia tween rele. M'n' St RomR" B Bunday, Dupont’ BULL feet. CARD CASE, OuRy *'rx;a..,.g L B PUI st bet 1ith Wu. SR Bius™ 6 North WITE. Re: ar n’uu’oTn‘i\iFua old. Rewarg 110, T L e w. ar FOX_TERRIER i fo m;em i tag No, 7286. MOVING PICTURE KODAK. between Union Station and Marflower Hotel on ruu'zl 1xi liberal reward when ower K. Eagtman: lost OPEN B — Qamond in. nnu *Rortday Columbya rd. or Ambassador Theater. Re- aceident on Defense Highway an .na Armon Md.. Sunday afternoon. Rewar, Losn_& Trust m v Nort 20, otomac Park. containing kevs and Inlg':nch Very liberal reward. Phone We: Puii . black leather. contaiming bifocal gator_coin purse containing over §6'And vanity. Rerurn IS Que ats Apt 51 OPEN A CHARGE ' ACCOUNT Weekly or Monthly Payments EISEMAN’S Fine Men's Wear Seventh and K Sts. W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home +3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Col. 0464 Phones ; Adams*10341 We Claim to Produce the Finest Economical Catholic Church Thursday | TUMOR CAUSES DEATH Coroner Issues Certificate After Autopsy on Mrs. Carbaugh. A certificate of death from a cerebral tumor was issued yestetday by Coroner J. Ramsay Nevitt in the case of Mrs. Elizabeth Carbaugh, 25, following an autopsy. The woman, who lived at 1229 Massachusetts avenue, went to Emer- nncy Hospital Saturday night apparent- y dazed by an overdose of migraine, and howlul attaches notified police when unable to learn the name of the agency from which she got the tablets. The coroner’s certificate was issued, however, after it had been established that the pparent overdose was a mistak the real cause of death LAER, our sincere ‘thanks and api Gur Teiatives and (riends Tor their K ness, nm:uhv and beautiful floral trib- utes’ at the death of o desr husband er, and fath WIFE BON. Breaths. BAKER. FANNIE.. On Saturdsy. August 22, 5L 1250 am. at Branchrille, Md. FANNIE BARER "Wite. of the ate. Lowis Baker of ‘Warrenton. BELL, JOHN WARMON. On Tuesdey, Au- ot 75, L8 1 at the home of is mother: JOHN HARMON BELL. rwyn, Md. son M_and the late uel il ton Bell. Notice ar funeral later. BLACK. RALEIGH On Prida: B eolorado” Bnrings. H M.. beloved husband of th ate 8. Black gnd_father of unmy Mrs. R Doine and Ratetgh Brack I Thuneral trom " his daueh: s vexidence, 3635, Aitle ave ne. Wednesday. August 26, at 1:30 terment in Arlinglon National | BOWIE. SUMIE . On Monday. August 24, b [ e c‘"""" vt Cof ouise I B nost of otber rAeIuIv'n" 4 ine: ury us a from Union ‘v‘..{.y hire tween L a Smug BROWN. ISABELL Tuesdar, m.. a iz August_ 28, 1931t § ce. 135 Ken: 00! by, m. 2 Baniel Brown Remains resting at W, Ernest Jarvis fu- neral church, 1432 You st. n.w. Notice of ,funeral later. B¥. aWednesdar. August 36 ihes"and triends tavivea. o™ CURTIS. WILLIAM. t his residence. e be) Depar s'nf s st me WILLIAM, T ed e. Dushand of Panay Cursls. hznnnl e August 26, at 1’ p.m. ayer, Central me: imms, 3 and ‘#lena- {vited, Tmterment Pevac's Come: ery. ted this life HERESA B. Mon ex_sister’s resi berll beloved wite of the la Decker. Services will be :b;an Tesidence Thursdny. August i Ahence to Bt Anne Chureh. DV where mas will DECKER. day, A - at’ 21, at n o et 10 of ol numam cnn 1 Cometery. DELA! On Monday, A e F. 835 agw. aenis e ence. the ~ Wentworth B d.. ¥, DELA 7 tec’ fo atiend. gressional Cemetery. N ANNA. Mondey, Aueust M. 1 i 3 ter of Mr | | a Que sts. n. oficisting. Intermi HARRISON, IS, T TN 1 Voted mather of iy Bnnwn and randasenter ‘ot rown. from ‘é&“to.. *Jesidbnee. E mént Harmony nnfi. 1 o Heller -n'u mh-r of, Te, e, 1400 ax - August Cedar Hill Cemetery. nl} tary service at Ar!lnlmn )v u.onnl tery Thursaay. Aug JEFFRIES, RAYM n Gl AI. Junday. he Avgust aa”ien, ERA oved. aon Rl Hevmond 6 and Gererude B Jeltrien Aged § years, Funeral services at the Wi . Chambers ou. funeral home, 1400 in st. n.w. Tuesday. August 35, At fhiermeit Hagersiowh, Md. p.m. SBACE ELLEN, arted. i JOHNSON, !1‘11'1“ 3?, HRiaON* (hes *Adama). devol oied Samas. Johneon, Sloved ‘da ter of Illry Adlmx and the late John Qufney A e leaves o mourn Chitr Monday, August 310 W n inerentiar s The ibo Thul rsda; 3 Tate “resie services Alxlull 7, at l’ ‘.llnlIC'l “le d_Cemetery, o T be; Sus nowl.l:! LILLIAN gust 23, 1931, 10 Alflebom ‘Mass. do; Willism K. wies. Pinerai Weanesday. August 36, 3 P from Methodist Church, Newton Center. MARTIN, VIRGINIA BLAKE. Entered into eternal life on Monday. August 24, 1931, reside; 1346 Mass. Idyiwi e t TR0 T ™ et Taent Gednt: Hil! ‘Cemetery: REV. SHELTON. EL On_ Saturds ;. Shabls residence, ing at the 3rd sng Rve ns August 25, 4 p. e U Tlke's Bapiist Chureh. 16 o until” Wednesday _mornin c--nfi;-mm of '7& 0"!‘“".‘ X %""""'" ’.n. & wust i’ am. v attend.” Interm: Please omi: RICHARDSOX, PRI SR R e 7s. & devoted grandmoth Lf‘ Jenaie Travi one’ brother-in-law el H Remaina resting st OLORES on D Walte: Rowd Ganeral Telove. wite of the nv. el o € lnfio‘fio:‘::un from Jumes M. | d n.w. above ehapel ‘Chap! Nigise 3 Ceaar Hill é‘.'nn: e Bh ROZELLE. JAMES. Monda. JAMES, Monder. Aveust 34, 1931 A Rozelle cn-m .'s""n" SPedncadas. Anoms % Wedneaday. Au Dm. Taterment Cedar il Cometory. . On Sund: Columbia emietery. | 29* He *aevored mou nmt e ot "Cora Meroer e also leaves two munts. 1 ost yncles and a M of ot he W. Ernest Jarvis fup st n Interment mony Cemetery VAN ROOY HANNAH. Departed this Ale<ande: fune on Thursday. me. 871 Plorida ave Auzust 21, and frieads invited to In Memoriam BROOKS. NANNAH ¥. In sad but loti eme: v 3 mother, 3 n-mn v.nu e ‘one yeur ags o 22 at L6ViNG HU8BAND AND OHILDREN. * CARROLL. FANNY, In 2ot our_devoted moiher, FANNE Al who deps this iife twe Fears ago today, August 35, 1939 HER e CRILDS. MARTHA. In sade but loving ‘ance of our desr mother and tran mother. MARTHA Ot wl year ago todey, August 35. 1930. In, silence she suflersd Patience she bor vnm called her home mare. AUGHTER, NOR- nu AND AMANDA lmzY In lovh dear TRoEE vh depared t'rfl’- 1ite August 35, 1918, not far into and t, wm nvnn‘a’ o Tite "Softens cate: Legt X anjould miss uu- from my sight. ait for cfl:‘hfl zEGowITZ. FRED T g, llu 3. isban ul lnunr twelve mn ag0 Ainivereary. MAse ot Immecus tion Church. May his soul rest in peace. Sugahine. then rain: pleagure. then pain; e, shagows fail TTBut the heart will rememver i o T 3We know in this world there is sorrow; Bat 'henwn oes Comme. “whither early or 001‘1 ‘able to make us resigned to our w18 ‘DEVOTED WIPE AND CHILDREN. & mnmn ffifia’mm "“”amgm Nat'l l“. V L. SPEARE CO. Netf the with Bhe orisaas W "'r’.s:“ pn-a‘n- Nattonal y_ 940 r St N.W. N K- WRICHT o, JOHN Phone North 0047, 1337 10th St N.W, one_Nort} CHAS. S. ZURHORST SR EAST, EATITOL, £ Ju WILLIAM LEE’S SONS o SN i E._N.V IATIONAL 1! 388, FELL Established 1850 Chapel Crema Lady Attendant 1750-2-4 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. Phones: NAtional 5512-5513 | NO BRANCH OFFICE | 26, am: thence 1o Vermont Avenue Bapi Chureh until noon, Funeral Wednesds: Ausust 26 from Vermont Avenue Bap: tise Church at 12 o'clock, W, Jones. offciating. |- Inte tist Churgh Cemetery, | MILLER, REY. SHELTO! rand Lodge. red to uumn- 10th Chesternrook, " Va. E : Gudc Bros. Co., 1212 F St pt Aute Delivery Service. ne; GEO. C. SHAFFER FLORAL M| eI R, B, Lo ERATE PRICES. 14th & Eye Funeral In the World We have 10 cars, hearses, 5 parlors, 3 chapels We Will Give You a Whole Funeral Open Evenings Until 9 O’Clock lr James A. O’'Shea, 1613 Madi- son St. NW. Norris, 1230 Shepher)l . C. V. Niedomanski, 613 Sher- Man St. N.W. Hon. G. P. Nye, 3802 Grammerey t. N E. J. Murphy Co., 710 12th St N.W. For Warm Air, Steam and Hot Water Heating SILE Systems—0ld or New Homes Mr. T. 0. igan Ave. N. Mrs. Wm. W. Matchett, 3600 13th , 1332 Mich- cn , Casket and All—Call Extra Cars, $7.00 Each The Greater Chambers Co. Cor. 14th & Chapin Sts. N.W. Phone Col. 0432 models listed as wandard by U

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