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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1931. quarters. Death was caused by cerebral hemorrhage, physicians said. The fire rescue squad was called when the officer was stricken, but he was later taken to the hospital he died about an hour later. | . Galimore had been commended many | times by police officials for his effi- | clency and attracted public attention several years ago when he arrested Representative Thomas Blanton of | Texas for a traffic infraction. The case | | did not come to court. Traffic Policeman E. Dalton Galimore, | Galimore came to Washington from | member of the police force for 19 years, | his home in Tennessee to take a job as died yesterday at Emergency Hospital |street car motorman. In 1912 he en-| shortly after he had been stricken while | tered the Police Department as a motor riding in an elevator at police head- |cycle policeman. He is survived by his POLICEMAN FATALLY STRICKEN AT STATION E. Dalton Galimore Dies at Emer- gency Hospital of Cerebral Hemorrltage. Two Decades and more of service to the people of Washington have given us a background of ex- perience that has proved itself invaluable. Yearly our serv- ice has grown better, and yearly we have been able to give those we serve better and better values for their money. We have always given fine service at low prices, and are eager to have people compare what we give for the money with what others give. Our showroom is open for imspec- tion at all times. I 'QEAL FUNERAL HOME /ne reference; Hsk your neighbor 816 H STREET,'N.E. PHONES:LINCOLN 8200-8201 ‘71te/ ANATIONIALSSES | | came here from Baltimore. widow, who lives at 1326 Longfellow street. Funeral services will be held at his late home Monday morning at 8:30 o'clock, followed by mass at 9 o'clock at the Church of the Nativity. Burial will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery. MASONS CONDUCT RITES OF EDGAR R. BALDERSTON Edgar Refl Balderswn who died | | Tuesday at His home, 2219 Shannon place soutbeast, was buried in Cedar Hill Cemetery this afterncon after fu- neral ‘services at his home. The Ana- costia Lodge, No. 21, F. A. A. M., of | which he was a_member, attended in & body, and conducted services at the grave. Mr. of Washington Balderston had been a resident since 1879, when he He was & special agent for the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. here for many years. Besides his widow, Mrs, Ella H. Balder- ston, he is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Willlam Smith Bare, 1710 D _street northeast; a brother, Rev. Joseph Wil- bur Balderston, Elizabeth, N. J., and & sister, Mrs. Agnes Richardson, Balti more. REV. J. L. COLBERT DIES New Haven Minister Injured (n Fall Several Weeks Ago. Rev. Joseph L. Colbert, 73, of New Haven, Conn., died yesterday at Provi- dence Hospital as a result of injuries | received several weeks. ago in a fall from a porch at the home of his sister, Miss | M. A. Colbert, 506 Sixth street south- | | west Puneral services will be held from St. | Dominic's Church, Sixth and E streets southwest, Monday morning at 10 o'clock. Burial will be in Mount Olivet DOCTORS Recommend CHAMBERS: Ambulances Clean, Fresh and SANITARY Charges Lowest in City $4.00 Any Place in D. C. Call Col. 0432 BAILEY FUNERAL RITES TO BE HELD TOMORROW Attorney Who Came to D. C. 50| Years Ago Will Rest Rock Creek Cemetery. Funer 1 services for Lorenzo A. Bailey, | prominent Washington attorney, who | | died Wednesday, will be held at his late | ‘l’uwence 140 B street, at 10 o'clock | tomorrow morning. Burial will be in Rock Creek Centetery | Mr. Bailey, who was ill for two years | prior to his death, came to Washington 50 years ago from Western New York A notation of Mr. Bpiley's death was read into the records of the District of Columbia Supreme Court in addition | to a notation of an adjournment of the court out of respect for the dead lawyer. | George P. Hoover, president of the | Bar Association, todsy appointed an association committee to attend the funeral. The committee includes Alex- | ander H. Bell, Joseph A. Burkart, George H. Calvert, jr.; George F. Robert S. Hume, James A. Prancls H. Stephens, Leon Tobriner, George Francis Willlams and Henry F. Woodard. [ Marriage Licenses. [ x-rl | R Uprieht. 24, and Mary E. Ragan, K. P.’ Coiswell Obext, Gross. 50, aod Tam' Barnes, 32: Rev rnn Henaon |, Charles R. Gapps. 27. and Doris R. Stal- tiny I. McDougle. ngs. 31 Rev. L ‘dward E. Henderson. 44, and Amanda Winfree. 38 Rev. B. H, Whiting Dack Dean. 38. and Lucy Jones. 27: Rev |w. T Washiiaton. Jesse D-vh and Sally M. Stone, 18 Rev. G. O, Edward li, undv r. 32. this city, and | Margie J. aulkner, 22, Vienna, Va’ Rev iliam "Plerpoint. Rovers 4 Morrison. a1 Berwyn, Md. and | | o™V, Seerser S s " R 10K ter. A Thrm 23. d Cllh" e A | Hllgl. 19;_Rey. X, Ci Eugene E E(rouh 25. RI rflll! Md .. Asties T Jenkins. 18. this city: Rev. C. mw\&:me L i€ M. Mirabella. 29. Brooklyn, and Clnél‘llll‘lnllnlm4 26, this city; Rev. N. M. Tlo I’ Novros. 27. Brooklyn. and Rose | Korn. "33, New York. Judge Robert E. Mat- t obert, B. Shax. 35, and Jessie M. Stand- {1sh."28" Rev. C..E. Hawihorne | o Wililam E OBnen 25. and Margaret L. Conley. 26; Rev. E. J. Connelly. Richard R. Reeves. 23. and Anita J. Shep- 22° Rev. P} nr& B. Holll ing, i irl Nutter, jount Nebo. W. V Margaret Anderson, 25, Williston. N. | mv 6" 0, Dietz, | H!Tfllln L. Bllflmnr! 41. and Floria Dodd. | for, g ¥ Bipsks | Ja H. Morgan. 23. and Dorothy Graham. 18. both of Alexandria. Va.: Rev. H. W son. | Sy . | The King has presented to the mu- | seum at Greenwich a royal barge whi n | according to tradition, was built King William III for Queen Mary XI Store Open All Day Tomorrow (Saturday) : | e * wepess < - | y l s | It is not the fault of the snakes, he | | reports, but a matter of dict, if they are The National is the first to offer the New PHILCO BABY GRAND COMPLETE witse ERE it i I nd rought by Pl imagine—the complete, s! A bran Radio 11ILCO price “‘]:j' ? with PHILCO balanced tubes. Such beauty and performance have never been priced so low 3aby ht out is Attractively de signed veneered n hogany cabinet with improved electro-dy- namic speaker pure, rich tone. They're going to sell fast at this sen- sationally low price. Come early for yours of ono 7 "M STREET AT BB AW | city. | william McCubbin, who died here about 43 | 16 years ago. | Devonshire, England, and during her |and charitable work. CLARENCE L. KING DIES AFTER SHORT ILLNESS Funeral Services Will Be Held To- morrow Afternoon -+ With Burial in Cedar Hill Clarence L. King, 53, of 1303 N street died yesterday at Emergency Hospital after a short fliness. He had been a resident of the Capital for 25 years, coming here from Montgomery County, Md. Although most of his business was conducted in Washington and neighbor- ing States, Mr. King was the owner of a flowkr mill in Pennsylvania. Sur- viving are his widow, Mrs. Helen E. King; a daughter, Audrey King, and a sister, Mrs. Charles L. Rockway of this Braths. AMBLER, IDA. On Priday, August 28, 1931, 4815 am: st ber residence. 14 X DA R, the beloved wife o( Bcau Ambl!l lov] mother of George ‘aylor. and sister of Nellie Ridley. Notice of funeral inter. Remat resting at_the W. Ernest Jarvis .fune church, 1432 You st. n.w ANDERSON. AVERY. Departed this life August 26, 193 Gallinger lws H.ll after a briet iliness. AVERY ANDI Notice of fun later. Remains resllnl at Janifer funeral parlor. 1115 22nd st. n.w. ASHTON. JOHN Departed this life sud- denly “Wednesday, August 26, at his resi- denee, 2104 Ward p!. JOHN W. ASH- Suryiving “him - are_ his | devoted Mrs. Isabelle Ashton: four sisters. two brothers and other relatives. Fu- from his residence Saturday. August 29. at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends in- vited to attend. + ASHTON. JOMN R. On Wi esday. August 26, 1931, at his residence, 2104 Ward place n.w., JOHN R. ASHTON, son of the late James G. and Martha H. Ashton, loved husband ‘of Isabel Ashton, ‘fatber of Alice V."Green. brother of Harrison L. and George L. Ashton. Lucl Woods. Eila M. Richs, Silvia A. Van Loo and Marie G. Ross. Notice of funeral hereafter. BAILEY, LOIINZO A. On Wednesday, Au- gust 26, 19 At his residence, 140 B st ne. at 4 p.m. of asthma, LORENZO | A BAILEY, atiorney at jaw. He i§ sur- vived by a son, George Bailey of New York City; a daughter, Mrs. Prank Dovle of Watkins Glen. N Y.: also by & broth Edmund Alton Bailey of New York C! and three sisters, Mrs. Fannie B. Colonn: Miss Minnie M. Bailey and Mrs. Wells M. Sawyer. Puneral from his late residence on Saturday, August 29. at 10 a.m. _In- terment at Rock Creek Cemetery. 2] BOTELER, ELIZABETH E. Suddenly on! Thll"flly August 27, 1931, ELIZABETH BOTELER. widow of Edward M. Bote- lrr Puneral from_the residence of her daughter. Mrs. H. H. Lee. 316 Tenn. ave. e.. Saturday, August 0. at 2 p.m. Rela- tives and friends invit, to attend. In- terment (private) Congressional Cemetery. BOWEN. MARGARET HORE. Passed o her final rest on Tuesday, August 18, 1931, Mrs. MARGARET HORE BOWEN. widow of Dr. Peter B. Bowen and motheér of Mrs. D. H. Oertiy of 1217 Quiney st. n.e. BROADWATER, LLOYD N. On_Thursday. August 37, 1931, at George Washington | Hospital, LLOYD N. BROADWATER. be- loved Tather of Alice M. Broadwater, M Pear] B. Arnold and Mrs. Effie E. Lew! Bervices at the chavel of Joseph Gawler ms. 1734 Pa. eve. n.w.. Friday, August , at 7 p.m. Interment Sanford, Va. BURNS. THOMAS. On Wednesiay. August 1931, THOMAS, beloved husband of Elien Buirns (aee LankinrC Ponaral rom the W. W. Chambers Co funeral home, 1800 Chapin st n.w.. on Saturday, Augnst 29. at 8:30 a.m.. thence to St. Patricks Chiurch, 10th and G cts. n.w. at § am. where mas3 will be sald for the reposs of | his soul. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. y. Funeral services will be held at Cham- bers’ funeral home. 1400 Chapin street, tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. Burial will be in Cedar Hill Cemetery. IMRS. ANNA M CUBBIN SUCCUMBS AT AGE OF 86 Three Sons and Daughter Survive Resident of Capital City 38 Years. Mrs. Anna McCubbin, a resident of Washington for 38 years, died last night at her home, 214 Fourth street southeast, after an illiness of several months. She was 86 years old. Funeral services will be held Monday | at 11 o'clock at the Metropolitan Pres- byterian Church, where she had been | a member for a number of years. Burial | will be in Rock Creek Cemetery. Rev. Freely Robrer will officiate. McCubbin was the widow of Mrs. She was a native of life here had been prominent in church She is survived by three sons: Wil- {liam C. an Evening Star route agent; | Sergt. John M. D., of the White House Police, and Andrew C., all »f Washing- ton, and a daughter, Mrs. R. C. Herd- liska of Cincinnati, Ohio. WILLIAM H. M’CAFFERY, ILL FIVE WEEKS, DIES Carnival Will Open. e BLADENSBURG, Md., August 28—A | carnival under the auspices of the Bla- densburg Volunteer Fire Department will open tomorrow night on the ele- mentary school grounds on the Defense Highway here. The affair, which will have all the usual carnival features, together with horseshoe pitching in | three classes and other attractions, will centinue through September 5. Guard at General Accaunting Office ‘Will Be Buried Tomorrow Morning. William H. McCaffery, 73, guard at | the General Accountiffg Office, died ves- | terday at kis home, 715 Fourteenth street southeast, after an illness of five weeks | Mr. MeCaffery had been employed at. | the General Acounting Office for 15 years. Previously he had been for many | years manager of the South Washing- ton Business Men's Bowling Club. He | was a member of the Washington Lodge | of Elks. He is survived by his widow, Mrs, Mary McCaffery. Puneral services will be held at Holy Comforter Catholic Chureh tomorrow morning at 9 o'cloc! Interment will be in Cedar Hill Ceme- tery. BRONX Z00 DIRECTOR | BACK WITH SNAKE LORE | Dr. Ditmar's Trip to et Am«r- ica Brings Out Secret of Food as Poison Cause NEW YORK (N.ANA)—Dr. Ray- mond L. Ditmars is back to resume charge cf the Bronk Zoo, with an af- | | fectionate eye toward the reptilian in- ' mates. This time, he has been down in Central America to study snakes. | poisonous. “ Water gives them no end | | of pep and p:ison, and if this is elimi- nated to some extent, the bad snakes | become less vicious. New York seems a_strange place for.| snake research, but Dr. Ditmars is fre- | quently called upon for serum necded | by snake-bitten hunters in the - | skills end Adirondacks. | (Copyright, 1931, by North American News- | paper Alliance, Inc.) [ POLAR SUB SCIENTISTS SAMPLE BED OF OCEAN Take Column of D:posns From Bot— tom of Arctic Sea to Study Ma- rine Development. By the Assoclated Press. | NEW YORK, August 28—A copy- | righted radiogram from_the submarme Nautilus to the New York American tells how scientists aboard the vessel | | have sampled the bottom of the Arctic | Ocean, 5220 feet from the surface. The result, says the radiogram from | Sir Hubert Wilkins, commander of the | North Pole submarine expedition, was a column of Arctic mud 17 inches long and one inch thick. It was “brown from the surface for 15 inches and then pale blue, represcnting the depos- its in polar waters of hundreds or thou- sands or perhaps hundreds of thou-| sands of years'™ Submerging the vessel from an ice- free spot in the Arctic Sea, the subma- rine crew tested the ocean bottom sci- | entifically by means of a new type of | | deep sea bottom sampler, designed and | operated by Prof. Sverdmp | CATS TO WEAR COLLARS | e e 1 ! NEW YORK, (NANA)—The vari- ous organizations friendly toward ani- mals have come to an impasse with New Ycrk's cat population, but it was ! not until this week that the matter of | licensing was taken up. | If the dreams of the International Cat | | Investigation Soclety come true, cats will be licensed in New York in the | @\ | same manner #s dogs, and those which do not have the metal tag will be im- = | pcunded. | 3 | ~ It wes pointed cut that the birds and @R squirrels in the city parks had little r =<1 because of the depredations of stray cats, and physicians sald that wander | ing Telines were carriers of disease. | (Copyright, 1931. by North American News- paper_Alliance. Inc.) FOUND. | FOR LOST ANTMALS apply Animal Rescue NG | Leasue. Maryland ave Nat 8088 | | | PEKINGESE DOG—In Takoma Park - er can ‘claim by identification. herd 2100, Oown- Call Shep- LOST. Tlost Aug_ 77 et with_one between 1300 block of P st d W st ne Reward. Ad- Star_office 29% i ly, subject to warnet stone sur- 10 taf] or Lincoln Farx Capitol st Li 4 BAR PIN, goid large améthyst dress” Box 43 BOSTON TERRIER—Bullde white, 7 years old, name | 8ts. “Reward. Pot.’ 03633 rounded by pe 5t brindle and | Call_North X TERRIER. white with brown spots: =§u;en to “Nellle”; tag d collar; reward. ! W 'S Delivers o all currency, about $60: in Wool- F 'sts.. or that vieinity. i Theta: name on back, Carolyn Return Ay’l.n“‘: (Qmsia Apts, ‘after 3 lmug'- '{Hs.5." Rewara clipped, ushy tail, sl H m o vmn'n‘u nb( flnui ’s;'t"’-’nd | 5t . Your Phileo ! ‘white: 3 u“r‘lflhfi, l‘lfl l Breaths. CARTER, ELLIS. Departed this life W nesday. August 26, u;u wiitds Ean of 1741 T n“n- e 1caves s deve . wife. Mrs. mother. three one brother i Puneral from Frazier's a loving aunt funeral home Sunday, August 30, at 3 friends invited to [ CHASE, ANITA ELIZA. On Wednesday. A gust 26, 1931, at 1115 a.m.. at her resi -dence. 2130 13th st. n.w. ANITA ELIZA CHASE. devoted wite of Brvson W. Chase and mother. of Valerie E. Bry H (im) aga, Bugene A Cinse: nerai services Saturday, August 29, at at St Luke's P. Ghurch, “1sth "and Church sts. n.w. CHASE, ANITA ELIZA. The officers and members of the Women's Prederick Douy lass Benefit Association are notified of ath of Mrs. ANITA ELIZA CHASE. Pu. neral services Saturday. August at 2 p.m., at St. Luke's P._E._ Church. RS, E. DENT, Pres, F. . RAYMOND, Sec. CHASE, ANITA. The Tinney Phyllis Whea ley Society announces the death of Mrs. ANITA CHASE. Funeral Saturday. A 29, at 2 p.m. from the St. Luke's copal Church, 15th and Church sts. n.w. JESSIE E. MASON, Pres. MARGARET 8. BYRD, Rec. Sec. COLBEKT, REV. JAMES F. On Thursday, Aulu!‘ 27, 1931, st Providence Hospital, Rev. JAMES F. COLBERT. beloved son of the ‘late Matthew and Joann Colbert. in 74th year of his age. Solemn requiem L“.“ will be sung in 8t. Dominic's Church Monday, August 31. at 10 a.m tives and friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, DAVIS. LUCILLE. Passed away Descefully Tuesday. August 25, 1631, at 3:30 pm. her_residence. 1234 4th st. n.w. ik DAVIS. dearly beloved daukhier of Hait E.'Wood, stepdaughter of Walter R. W0« niece of Charles and Amanda Arthur Taplett and George and Wood. Funeral Sunday. August §6. p.m., from Galbraith A. M. E. 6th st. bet. L and M sts. n.w. Relatjve and friends invited. E) On Thursday, August welown University o B DEWEY (e Ml Deway. She s sury Dy one sister, Mrs Alice M. Goodwin' of Clarendon, Va. three daughters, Mrs. George_Shopland of Washington, D C. Mrs. Henry Morzhead of Fort Helente, "Ariinkton Opuaty. 'Va ' Mrs Clinton B. James of Eimira. N. Y. firee’Sonts P B L. A and R A, Dewe all of Clarenden, Va. Reinains resting fves’” tuneral home, ‘Bpruce st. and Wiison | boulevard. until 12 noon Saturdsy. Pu- neral from the Clarendo. Baptist Church. Saturday, August 29, at 1 p.m. Interment Oakwood Cemetery, Fairiax County. FINOTTI. ELLEN. On Thursday. August 27. 1931, at 12:55 am.. at her residence, 217 Pros st. Friendship Heights, Md. ELLEN, beloved wife of the late Prank M. Pinottl and oldest daughter_of C. W. and the late Eilen Harleston. Services at 8t. Ann's Catholic Church. Wisconsin ave., Tenleytown, “on ' Saturdiy. August 35! where mass will be offered at 9 Relatives ard. Iriends inviied to attend. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 30 DALTON E. Suddenly. on Thursday, August 27, 1931, at Emergency Hospital, DALTON E. beloved husband of Kathryn Galimore (nee Buckley). Funeral from his late residence, 1326 Longfellow st. n.w. on Monday, August 31, at 8:30 am: thence to the Church of the Na- tivity, where mass will be said at 9 a.m for the repose of his soul. Relatives and friends _invited to attend. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 30 GARRETT. WILLIAM H. Suddenly. ‘on jursday, Ausist 27, 1991, WILLIAM H. | GARRETT of 2812 Georzia ave. 8 Voled brother of Alice Bmita of N York City and_ devoted friend of Corinne A Remains | Myer GALIMORE, Smith. Notice of funeral lafer. resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 You st. n.w. GASKINS, SARAH ELLEN, On Thursday, Aupust 27, 1931, ap 1030 D st the residence 'of her daughter. Mrs. Harrls, 1128 Sth st n%. SARAH | l:uh GASKINS. widow of Hampton Sine dovine' mother of “Mary Glaseoes Ruth _Harris, Daisy Haskins, Mabel Whit ted. Bessie Wilson and Rev. Hampton T. Gaskins, ~She is also survived by 33 grandchildren, 1 great-grandchild and a host of other relatives and friends. Pu- neral Sunday, August 30. at I p.m.. from Second Baptist Church. 3rd st. bet. H and I sts. Rev. J. L. S. Holloman officiating. Interment Woodiawn Cemetery. 2% GREEN. SARAH DELANEY. On Wednesday, August 26, 1931 at 9:15 p.m.. SARA DELANEY GREEN. devoted wife of George William _Green mother of ~Annie Smith and Mabel Delaney. She also leaves four grandchildren and other rela- tives and friends. Remains resting at the W. "Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1433 You st. nw. until Saturday evening. therenfter dt mlw gate residence. 1408 61 s uneral Sunday. August 30. from Metropolitan Baptist Church. at 1 p.m. 30 HAWKINS, MARIA. Wednesday, August 26, 1951, wt her residence. 823 Montgomers st 'Alexandria. Va. MARIA HAWKINI caves cleht, chiidren, one brother and from 221 Inter- other reltives and friends. Deral Saturday, August 9. at 1 pm. the John T. Rhines funeral home, North Patrick st.. Alexandria, Va. ment Douglass Cemetery. BIPKINS. JOSEPH H. On Tuesdsy, Augus 1931.” JOSEPH 'H. HIPKINS. devol Biisband” of Nosa Hipkins, father of Busie | Hipkins, brother of Mabel Gibbs, Lulu Harris, Agnes Steuart. Kermit, Clarence, Ray and Walter Carter. Remains Testing at the W. Ernest Jarvis {uneral churchs 1432 'You ‘st. now. until Saturday noon. thereatter ai his late residence, 3321 Denf pl. n.w. Funeral Sunday, August 30, at 2'pmi, from Rock Creek Baptist Church. JOHNSON, GRACE. ugust 23, 1931, at '9:30 am., at Fresdmen's Hospital daugiiier “of Elizadetn Jackson of Georee Joanson: joving moth: rene Denny: sister of Mrs. Ce Lynei, Richard Lewis and Levan Ja~ srandmother of Nofman D. Johnson and arles Jackson. She also leaves a host relatives and iriends. Funeral Aususi 30, at 1 pm.. trom the Plorida’ Aveaue ‘Baptist Church. Rela- tives £nd friends invited JONSON, GRACE. Offcers and member of Forest Tempic, No. 9. 1. B. E Sre notifica of ihe deatn of Duught Ziialis "SORESH e alctin, of Prushier Saturcay. August 39, 1031, at 8 p.me. At the Eiks' home, 15th and Q Sts. n.w. Pu- neral Saturday. August 30, Avenus B een 6th and . n t_Locge, No. 40: Columbia Lods No. 85 columbla Temple, No 122" are ! vited ELIZABETH BOWIE, D. R. MARIE PIERCE. Fin. Sec. JOHNSON. MARY E. Departed this life | suddenly Wednesday. August 26, 1931. at 2 pm. MARY E. JOHNSON. the beloved | Wife "of the late ‘Thomas Johnmson and devoted mother of Henrieita J. Harris an John A. Johnson. She is aiso survive by six srandchildren. Remains may be viewed at the W. Ernest Jaryis funeral chureh, 1432 You st. n.w.. after 6 p.m. Friday. ~ Puneral Saturdsy, August' 39, | at 9 am. from Holy Redeemer Church. ' | KING, CLARENCE E._On Thursday. s 1931 Hos) On Sunday. A ices at W. W. Chambers Co. funeral home, 1400 Chapin st. n.w., on Saturdar, August at 3 p.n. Relativss and friends in- Interment Cedar Hill Cemeters. ROBERT. Departed this life on 1931, at the residence of his . in full tri 4 BERT LAWSON. | r_of 'Mrs. Rebecca @ Brooks and Mrs. Remains_will be laid to rest n the vault in Payne's Cemetery, Fri- . August 28, at 1:30 pm PAUL. On Thursday. August 27! 1931, “at_his vesidence. 4307 37th st. n.w PAUL LRIREL: ased 37 veats. beloved Hu band of Mary C. Leibel. Funeral servic at his late residence Saturday. August 29, | at 2 pm. Interment Fort Lincoln Ceme- | tery LEIBI B. P.'O. Elks" PAUL. Washington Lodge. No. 15, The lodge will convene in session of soirow at 1:13 p.m. Saturda: August 29, 1831 for the rurpme of payi tribuie io'the memory of our late orotne PAUL LEIBEL, who to the Gran Locge of the Hereafter August 37. Elk PviCe ol MTae “Tetldehce. 4301 3itn st. nw pm_ By order of fl-\\’ID J_ LAPORTE, Exalted Ruler, Attest W. S. SHELBY, Secretary. LOWE, WILLIAM HENRY On Thursda; 27 1931, at 4:45 am.. at his resi- 3 P st. n.w. WILLIAM HENRY ‘beioved ‘husband of Julla _Lowe. T above residence on Saiur- At 11 am. Relatives and | Interment Leesburs, ;inl LOWE. Funersl day, August s invited. at 2 p.m LOWRY. 28, 1931 On Friday, August ital. GRACE M. LOWRY (nee beloved wile of Horry Lowry of 3 i e, ‘Funeral from r late residence on Monday. Au- gust 31, at 2 pon. Relatives and {riends invited,” Intermert Congressional Ctme-| ters. MCCAFFERY. WILLIAM M. on 'l'hnrldny. U e fiospitar.” Funeral will be dence, 715 14th st. s gust 39. at 8:30° a.m. Comforter Catholic Church. where mase will be said at 9 a.m. for the re of his_soul tives ‘and friends iavited: Interment in Cedar Hill Cemeter 28 McCAFFREY. | WILLIAM M. Washinton e, 15, 8. P. O, T The lodge S e onvene o ses o4 Sorrow at 7: Friday, August 28, 1031, for the pui; Dose of paving tribute to the memory of our_ late brotber. IAM M. MeCAP. FREY. who passe1 to the Grand Ledge of {he ‘Hereafter August 21 Elk services at late residence, 715 14th st. s.e, at 8 p.m. By order of DAVID J. LAPORTE, Exalted Ruler. Atty W. 8. GRAC at . on Saturday, Au- thence to Holy NEUMYER. NOBLE. SAMUEL. 2031 at 3 pm . SAM m'm'a‘" * b "".lm ence. Bim. Friduy, Angust 5. Wood Cemetery. AVILLIAM ¥, Lebanon bdn. No. 1, P, M.: A special communica- ton "ot Labanon Lodrer No. 1 js heresy oy T e, el S0 ™M . You ai eal o~ R A K R ] 29, 1931 HOWARD M. BROCK, Master. 29 |NEVIN, JAMES HOYLE. On Thursday, Au- ust ' 37, 1931 at ~Georgetown Hospital, SAkies "wovLE. Seioved son of ynpnn Hoyle Nevin and the iate David evin. Besides his mother he is survived by oné fioter JAlice Pauline Nevin, and sn eust, Mrs. ‘William G. wiey ot Noriolk. Vs. Puneral from his late residence, 1 nm- Ton st w00 Mondey: August 3ls 8t 3 P L o 15th’ and V sts. n. L9 am. whers mass wiil be said for the T of epose 15 soul. Relatives and {riends javited. ’Bn- terment Bealisville, Md. a.m.. ihence to St. brother of Maiti Robert Noble. R re nw. eral Mon, W. Eenest Jarvis fu s restig ot Hhe s cnunnnhfs "August 31. =~ devote fathier"of ‘Dorts ‘And_Percs Buunders 1ov: ing brother of Joseph, Clarence and Baunders. friend- of Anna Smith. other relatives and Remains resting chapel; - 3rd leaves TANNER, BERNICE E. nesday. Augus 1931 at her residence, &1 Quiney st . BERNICE E. TANNER. She le to ‘mourn her mother, Mr: Ella Tanner Ford:. sisters, 'Mrs. Pinki Estelle Toye, ldrs. Mary Rebecea Hinton, Mrs. Myrile Plerc> and Edna Tanner brothers, Johu. Woodson, Charlie. Her. an, Roosevell. Booksr C. and FPayeto Remains resting at Wesle Washington's funeral home. 2053 Georgia ave., until 10 p m. Friday, August 28. In- terment Keysville, Va., Saturday, August 29, at 1 pm v TOMPKINS, SUSAN VIRGINIA. day, August 38 1931 ai 830 gm. ai the home 5 her daughter. Mrs. Sue T. Der- sett. 1423 Ames piace n.e. SUSAN VIR- GINIA_TOMPKINE, wife ofythe iste Her- bert B. Tompkins. Richmond, Va. and grandmother of nd Wayland Dor- set and Mrs, csildred Dorset Meyer, Fu- neral serv the reiidence of her Gaushter, 1433 Ames ne. Sunday, August 30, at 3 pm rment Cedar Hill Cemefery. Relatives and friends in- vited. 30 THORNTON, SOPHIA. Thursday. August 27, . SOPHIA THORNTON. sister of the v Virginia Anderson and the de- nt of Horace G. and Thorpton L. Funeral Saturday. August 9. from the W. Erpest Jarvis fu- neral church, 1432 You st. n.w. UTTERBACK, MARY CATHERINE. denly. on Wednes Georgetown Hospl beloved daughter of Mr. C. Utterback, aged 7 years. her late iesidence, 3414 Reservoir road D.w. on Saturday. August 20. at 2 p.m. Interment Cedar Hill Cemefery. 2 WALSH. KATHERINE J. On Thursday, Au t 27, 1931. at her residence: the 'Wis. taria Apartments. 1101 L st. n.w.. KATH- ERINE J.. beloved wife of Johu T. Welsh. Interment in Nashville, Tenn. In Memoriam DUNBAR. NATHAN D. H. In sad but lov- ing remembrance of my flullnt lfllll m and m:ly child, NflA'l’;l'iAl“‘ ’D Loy H vears. & as. s‘gfltnly taken from me in \ll{‘rlfl gllr lve years ago today. August 38, 19) ot you? No. T mever will IS TOVING MOTHER, M. Suddenly, on Wed- Tanner. On Pri- at 2 pm.. LB JACKSON. JANE. In sad but h\ln& Te- years ago today, August 28, 1024. ‘We miss you now, our hearts are sor As time goes on we miss ou more. Your loving smiles, your loving face; None can fil vour vacent csfinw PAYNE. Grolaz I With esteem & devotion ' for the 'Ueloved memory o GEORGE H. PAYNE. who entered into ternal rest one year ago todas, August Sunshine passes. shadows fall: Love, remembrance, outlast all. MARG - STEIBEL, FRANCIS J. AND ANNA B. Sa- cred to the memory of our dear father and mother. FRANCIS J. STEIBEL, who passed away fourteen ye:rl ago. . August 38, 1917, and ANNA thirteen years g2, June 2. 1 Bis LOVING. KREBS A . JOHN :‘%wu.n » __ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. P. J. SAFFELL P i O A W. W. DEAL & CO. 216 H ST. N.E. LINCOLN #208. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. SEVENTH ST N.W ; 3 SEVENTH ST N N one National 2473 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Funeral Chapel 412 H ST. NE uMh ““ Ambulance service. Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. 4209 9h Rt. N.W. Col._es34 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W, eens et st GEO. W WISE Co. s " west TABLER 928 M St. N.W. Nat’l 1544 V. L. SPEARE CO. Neitber the successors of nor connected with the original W R, Sveare e Piione “ H St fi W. Prone Nation Formeriy 940 F_St. N.W. LM GAWLER CO - Funeral Directors * 1804 M _St_N. Pot. 4170, 4171, _ CHAMBERS Established 1878 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St. N.W. __Phone North 0047. CHAS. S. ZURHORST 0, EAST, CAPITOL ST. J. WIL! LIRM LEE’S SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS CREMA I‘ORIUM 333 PA_AVE N.W ALFRED B. GAWLER WALTER A. GAWLER WILLIAM A. GAWLER GaviErs E-l‘ubfil’ld Chapel Cremations Lady Attendant 1750-2-4 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. Phones: NAtional 5512-5513 Bros. Co., 1212 F St. Fromst Aute Delivers Service. reistic—expressive—inexpensive. SHELBY, Sccretary. MeCUBBIN. ANN 27, 1931, at her ANNA_ McCUBBIN, iate “William McCubbin and mot Willinm C.. John M. D. Andre: Mrs. Robert' C. Heids Ohio, Remairs resting gesidence uatll o Monday, 10:30 a.m.. thence e Presbyterian Monday. August 31. at - Rock - Cre Cemetery. friends invil nnal: omit fowe MEADOR, JAME: e S SAMI E., iniant son of Ji Ella M, Meador, aged 5 mon h ‘Coambers Go, £ B on Interment

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