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JOSEPH KING | THERE is much discus- on pro and con about i funeral prices being high, but strange as it may seem that has never bothered us. We have for twenty years and longer given to the people of Washington complete and appropriate services at low prices. Hundreds of families can further evidence can be showrooms. prove beyond a shadow of a doubt the value of a Deal service. TBEAL FUNERAL HOME e ||| or refeTenc S sk your neighbor |ff | PHONES:LINCOLN 8200-820!1 D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, her residence, 159 Rhode Island avenue, I northeast, yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Bowle was the widow of Leonard Osborne Bowie, and the daughter of Obhe late Edward M. and Mahala Waters Tew. She is survived by a sister, Miss Claire Drew; a daughter, Mrs. Martha Bowle Gibson, with whom she made her home; two sons, Joseph Waters Bowie of Chevy Chase, Md., and Brice Bowle, who lives at Riverdale, Md., and a number of grandchildren. Funeral services will be held tomor- row afternoon at the Church of the Ascension at 2:30. Burial will follow Glenwood Cemetery. TODAY and TOMORROW On Account of | | for this fact, and by a visit to our Here, we can | | f | 'EISEMAN'S ON GONVENIENT TERMS EISEMAN’S BUY YOUR CLOTHES AT Our credit plan, without any doubt, is the best in Washington. It enables you to dress stylishly and economically without noticing the outlay. The terms are arranged to suit your convenience without any cost to you. Whether you care to pay by the week or month makes no difference in the price. what is most important—what you buy here is dependable and well worth SEVENTH ANDSE SiS. the price you pay. Open a charge account now. SUITS TOPCOATS OVERGOATS 330 '35 25 And | Five stokers of the German freighter 1931. [} Illness Fatal EDWARD C. ROBINSON DIES AT HOME HERE Native of Washington Served Gov- ernment Before Entering Private Business. Edward Clark Robinson, a native of | Washington, and one of its best known citizens, died yesterday afternoon at| his home in the Cortland Apartments, | following & brief iliness. A son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Robinson, he received his educa- | tlon in the public schools of Washing-| ton, and at an early age became con- nected with the Treasury Department, where he served for many years | Some years ago he resigned from the Government service and entered pri- | vate business. At the time of his death | i he was the representative in Washing- ' poweRs, MARTHA A. On Thursday. Octo- ton of the Jamestown Metal Equipment Company. | He was a member of the National | Press Club, the Columbia _Country | Club. and the Washington Board of | Trade. In addition to his widow, Mrs. Edith | Allen Robinson, and a son, Edward| Allen Robinson, a student at Cornell | Tniversity. he is survived by a_sister, Mrs. George Rea, and a _brother, J. Clinton Robinson, both of Washington Funeral services will be conducted at | All Souls Memorial Episcopal Church Connecticut and Cathedral avenues, to- morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. | \GANTT FUNERAL RITES e or AT MILLERSVILLE, MD.| Widow of Physieian Died at Home | at Chastleton on Wed- nesday. Funeral services for Mrs. Sue Adreon | Gantt, who died Wednesday night at her home in the Chastleton Hotel, will be held in the Baldwin Memorial | Church, at Millersville, Ann Arundél County, Md., at 3:30 oclock tomorrow afternocn. Mrs. Gantt was the wife of the late | Dr. Harry Baldwin Gantt of Millersville, and the daughter of the late Maj. Wil- lism Tell Adreon and Mary Galvin Adreon of Baltimore. She is survived by three daughters. Mrs. Edith Gantt Duker, wife of J. Ed- ward Duker of Baltimore: Miss Sue Elizabeth Gantt. and Mrs. Margaret Gantt Haugen, wife of Lieut. Lawrence T. Haugen, U. S. N., and by a son, Maj. | Harry Baldwin Gantt, Medical Corps, U. S.A. now stationed in Hawaii Mrs. Gantt always maintained her old | home. Hardsthe, at Millersville, spend- | ing the Summers there and the Winters | in Washington. She was exceedingly | active and maintained membership in | the Daughters of 1812. Four Rivers' | | Garden Club, Political Study Club in | Washington, Women's Republican Club and the Women's City Club. She also | belonged to the Maryland State Society in Washington and the Maryland His- torical Society. e STOKERS SENTENCED KEIL, Germany, October 23 (#).— | Asta were sentenced to two months in prison yesterday on a charge of partici- | pating in a strike in Russian ports 10 days ago. FOR LOST ANIMALS apply Animai Rescue League. 349 Maryland ave, 5. Nat 8088 LOST. BELT. with topaz buckle. sentimental vi 2527 Reward 15138 answers to mame .~ Phone Adams 0201 DOGS_Reward for return of English seiter bird dog, female. vicinity of Chevy Chase. Md., had on round leather collar. no ta. ¢og'ts very dark, almost biack. weizhs abou 40" pounds: aiso liver-and-white spaniel, fe. male: both dogs in heal. ' Please hold and | notify Hunt, Wisconsin 3915, cr 4605 Lang drum lane. K rim, in Kann' Woodward & Lothrop lost. Thurs.; reward. 807 GLOVE_Black u;’ Tady's; Tuesday a : feft hand; fwith white trimming section. 3144 O n.w. or call West W Reward. A IRISH TERRIER. answerini fo name “Ter- 1y’ reddish brown. full size, rather fat: wore green unmarked collar. = Reward for Teturn to/Mr. Claude R. Branch, 3318 N st n.w. _West 2178 NOSE GLABSES, on thin silver chain: be- tween 2400 block 18th st. and 2600 block Gonn, ave., Oct. 22; reward. 2625 Conn. ave. Col._49: PERSIAN KITTEN. gray male; reward. 2212 st now. North 8970. POODLE, d white, with haraess and P ORaE 705, on Sonday, October 16, Re- Ward. O Return £o 4834 16th st. n.w. E ZER, DOG, female, black and gray: T or tar dubstantial Teward fof ih- Tormation Jeadinis to recovery. Call Hatfeld, Gieveland 2040 - T GLASSES_Brown flap case: B rureday cvenine: vicinity of Wisconsin ave._and N. 3032 N'st. nw. s LLET containing permit, will ¢ Qoor “check and §5 bill.' Reward: buiv A We Claim to Produce the Finest Economical Funeral In The World 10 cars, hearses, We Will Give You a Whole Funeral Ll:n $75 Up Cars, Casket and All—Call Extra Cars, $7 Each The Greater Chambers Co. MEAT MERCHANT DIES IN HOSPITAL William J. Keane Will Be Buried in Mount Olivet Cemetery Tomorrow. Willlam Joseph Keane, 5617 Grove street, Chevy Chase, Md., member of the T. T. Keane Co., Inc., wholesale meat dealers at Center Market, died yesterday at Georgetown University Hospital after a short illness. Funeral services will be held at the residence tomorrow morning at 0 o'clock, followed by requiem mass at the Church of the Blessed Sacrament at 10 o'clock. Burial will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Mr. Keane was born in Washington 47 years ago and has lived here since. He attended public schools in the Dis- trict of Columbia and was graduated from Georgetown University in 1905. ‘When in school he was prominent in sport circles, a member of the varsity basket ball and other teams. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Catherine Keane; a son, Willlam, jr, and a daughter, Catherine Keane. BANK DIRECTOR DIES NEW YORK, October 23 () —Wal- lace T. Perkins, 65, vice president and director of the Chatham-Phoenix Na- tional Bank & Trust Co., died Wednes- day night of overwork, the bank an- nourced yesterday. He once was con- nected with the National City Bank of Chicago. | His widow and & son, Clifford L. Per- kins of Chicago, survive. | Breaths. BAUER, EMMA M. On Priday. October 23. | 1931, EMMA M., ‘widow of Henry P. Bauer and ‘mother of Mrs Carl C. Mueller. Re- mains resting atthe J. William Lee fu- neral home. 332 Pa. ave. n.w. Notice of funeral hereafter . BEALL. WILLIAM VERNON. On Thursday, October 27, 1931. 'at hic residence. Rock- ville, Md.’ WILLIAM VERNON, aged 74, beloved husband of Florence E. Beall Services at the Baptist Church. Rock: Md.. at 2:30 p.m. Sundav. October 25. terment Rockville Cemetery. 24 BLUMENTHAL. MEYER. On Thursday, Oc- tober 22, 1931, MEYER. beloved husband of Blanche Blumenthal. son of the late Mi- chael 2nd_ Babette Blumenthal. FPuneral Sunday, October 25. at 2:30 p.m.. from his Iate home, 301 Popiar ave., Claréndon. Va. | ber 22, 1931, at her residence, 1400 Fai mont st. nw. MARTHA A BOWE mother of Dr. H. C. Bowers of Akron, Ind., and Dr. B. E_Bowers of Kirklin Ind, and Lora E. Bowers of Washington, | D. C. Funeral services will be held at the above address Saturday. October 24. | at 2 pm. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery BOWIE. WILLIE DREW. Suddenly. on| Thursday. October 22. 1931, at 4:35 ‘p.m at her residence. 15§ Rhode Island ave | N.e. WILLIE DREW. beloved wife of the | Iate Leonard Osborne Bovie Funeral from the Church of the Ascension, 12th st and Mass. ave. ns. Saturday. 24th, at 2:30 pm. Re invifed. Interment Glenwood Cemeter. CASTERLIN, CHARLES L. Wednesday. October 21. 193 beloved husband of Ann P Funeral from his late res: hemarle st. n.w.. on Satur at 2 p.m. Interment Roc On Monday. October 19, 1931, LOIS COLBERT. devoted daughter of Raymond and Gladys Colbert. sister of Edith, Raymond. Jr.. Gwendolyn Col- bert. Puneral Saturday. October 24, 1931 st 1 p.m. from her late Tesidence, 313 s.w. Remains resting at W. Ernes Jarvis funeral church. 1432 You st until 6 pm. Priday; thereafter at above residence. 23 COLBERT. RAYMOND. JR. October '20. 1931, RAYMOND. son of Raymond and Glad brother of Edith and Gwendo; Funers] Saturday. On Tuesday. | devoted | Colbert. Colbert 1pm. church, 1432 You st til 6 | p.m. Priday; thereafter at the above resi- | dence. 23 DE_ANGELES, JOSEPH. Eer 237 1631 Priday. Octo- | DOWNING, BERNARD. On Thursda | tober 22. 1931, at his residence. N ham. Ma. BERNARD DOWNING. aged | 53 ‘Sears. beloved husband of Irene Down: | ing’ Funeral Saturday, October 2. at pm., {rom St Thomas Church. Croome. id" Interment church cemetery. Rela- €s and friends invited IDMANDS, LUCINDA ELMARY. On Wed-| nesday, Ocfober 21, 1931, at 3404 Warder | st. n.w. (residence. 401 Orehard st., Cran- ford. 'N. J). LUCINDA ELMARY. widow | of the late Ariemas Bradford Edmands. Remains restinz in the W. W. Chamb: Co. funeral home. 1400 Chapin st. n until 4 pm. Friday, October Remnin being shipped to Hopedale, Mass. Inter- ment Hopedale Cemete GANTT, SUE ADREON. night. October 21, 1931 In the Chastleton FHotel, beloved wife of the late Harry itt, M. D Cof Anne Arun Md. Puneral from Baldvin Chiirch, Severn Cross Roads. Anne Arunde County, Md. Saturdas, October 24, at 3:30 oclock. W. B. & A. trains to Arungel will be met. GRAFT. MILLIE MARIE. On Friday. Octo- ber 23. 1631, at her residence. 34i1 24th t ne. MILLIE MARIE GRAFT, aged 3 years. beloved mother of Mrs. J. W Gaver. Puneral services Saiurcay. October 34, at her late residence, at 2:30 p.m, Rel- atives and friends invired to attend. In- ferment Fort Lincoln Cemetery 24 Gl N. ALEXANDER. Tuesday, October CEIFELN, ALEXANDER GRIFFIN. the de- Yoted brother of Florence Goff.” Funeral Saturdas. October 24, at 10 a.m.. from he W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 U st nw GRIFFIN, JORN On Thursday, Octo- ber 22. 1931, N W. GRIFFIN, aged 21 years. Funeral from W. W T | funeral fome. 816 H st. ne. Saturdas. October 24, at 730 am.. thence to Sacred | Heart, Church. where requiem mass will [ be said at 8 am. for the repose of his soul. Relativ Triends invited. In- terment et Cemeters. HVALE, E VELVA. On Thursdar. Oc- tober 22, 1931, at the Washingion Sani tatium and Hospital. Takoma Park. Md EUNICE VELVA HVALE. beloved daughte; of Guenther S. and Hafriet Brown Hvale Funeral Saturday. October 24. at 3 D from Ives funeral heme. 310 Wiison boule- vard, Ciarendon, VA Interment Columoia Garden Cemetery, Clarendon, Va | JOHNSON, VASSAR. On Thursday. October 22. 1031, at 7:30 p.m.. VASSAR. beloved | husband of Alice A. and son of €ath: V. and the late Henry Clay Johnson - o at the chapel of John R Saturday. Interment neral se Wright Co.. 1337 10th st. n.w., October 24. ai 2 o'ciock 'p.m. (private) Oak Hill Cemetery. KAIGHN. ANGIE L. On Tuesday, Octo 20, 1031, at the home of her daugh Mis. J. C._Gawler of Yagima. Wash.| ANGIE L KAIGHN. = She is d Ly | one daughter. Mrs. J. C. Gawler. and_ two | sons, Maurice E. Kaighn of Salt Lake | Citv, Utah, and Herbert E Kaighn of | Wiimington, Del. ~Funeral services -vere | held at. Yakima, Wash., on Thursday, Oc- tober 23, at 2 p.m | KEANE, WILLIAM JOSEPH. Suddenly. on| “Thursday. October 22, 1931, at 12:30 am.. at Georgetown University Hospital, WIL- LIAM JOSEPH KEANE, beioved husband | of Catherine Keane of 5¢17 Grove st. Chevy Chase, Md. ~Funeral from his late | residence. Saturday, October 24. at 9:30| am. thenes to the Church of the Blessed Sacrament, where requiem m: v celebrated 'at 10 a.m. Interment Mount Olivet Cemeters. KEENER, JOSEPH F. On Thursday. Octo- ber 22, 1931 at Waiter Reec Hospital, JO- SEPH F.. beloved husband of Gerirude Reener (nee McGowne). Notice of fueral e LEWIS, JESSE. Suddefly, on Thursday, October 22, 1931, at Freedmen's Hospital. JESSE. beloved son of Mrs. Eva Lewis and devoted brother of Wilford E. Lewis. grandson of the late Ida L. Conner. He also leaves four aunts, two nuncles and a L N S N, T. On Wednesday, ober: N Llrfll. l::.‘h!r ‘home, near Clarksville. How- | ard County, Md.. IDA T.. beloved wife of Jate residence on_Friday. October 23, at 2 Interment St. Mark's Church Ce;!zle- LUTES, ROLLAND STANLEY. On Thursday, October 22, 1931, ROLLAND STANLEY. be- loved son of Pred L. and Louise C. Lutes, ared 11 years. Funeral {rom the residence of his parents. 915 Thaver ave. Silver Spring, Md.. on Saturday. October 24. at 2°pm. Relatives and friends invited to atlend. Interment at Colesville. Md. BESSIE. Early Friday. October 1 at_Edgewood Sanitarium. Balti- more, BESSIE, daughter of the late Judee “Stephen M. and Sarah_Lyddane and sister of the late Grace L. Quigley of Rockville. Md. Notice of lunéral later. CKESSY. JFREMIAH J. On Wednes e Oetober 21 o31 at Tis rasidence, 12 C 8. n.e, JEREMIAH J.. beloved hus of the late Catherine K. Macksssy, Fu- Deral from the above residence, on Satur- day, October 24. at 8:30 a.m.. thence to St. G e mass will be said a0 9 am. Relatives and friends invited. fnterment Mount Olivet Cemietery. 2 ESSY, JERIMIAH J. The members e osepiv's Holy Name Soclety ate ad- ised ‘of the death of JERIMIAH J. MACKESSY. ' The Rosary will be recited | at his late residence. 128 C st. D.e. APL. 32, Priday, October 33, 1931, ai 7:30 p.m. WILLIAM, Departed this life GOLDSTE! Yot o | PARMERLEY. {332 PA. AVE, B il i , RAYMOND. a7, Ostober 30 1931, MOND MURERE: U som ‘of hy. P -'n.w. Interment 8. Paul, N. C. POLL, WILLIAM. LA, T, muiy m POLLARD "a member " of e oty Hanion tevesl Saare an 3 St nie. Notice of Tuneral hereatisr. PURCE] I {aome quom o ou aof Mri. N.'W. M L. and_brother of &, D. Mileoln' purcell"both ot Situm Liregl o G e i Church. 16th st. ’k rd. n.w., where mass will be said ment Mount Olivet Cmelur.y. fllr' ROBINSON, EDWARD OLARK. Suddenly, on Thursdsy. “October 33, i931, at his residence. 1760 Euclid st. n.w.. CLARK ROBINSON, beloved huspand of Edith “Allen Robinson. Funersl from All Souis’ Memorisl Church. Cathedral ave, e irday afternoon, October 34, at 2 p.m. i i SCOTT. AMANDA. On Priday, October 33, 1931, at Stoddard Baptist Home. 336 Bry- ant st. n.w., AMANDA SCOTT. Remains at Prazier's’ funeral home, 389 R. I ave. Notice of funeral later. 26 SHAW. JOSEPHINE. Suddenly Thursdsy. October 22, 1931, at the home of he : ter, Mrs_ Andrew Heffernan. 1131 JOSEPHINE BHAW, beloved daughter Bhaw and sister of Mrs. Andrew n and Mrs. Philip Buscher. No- ticefof funeral tomorrow. 2% THOMANN, MARIE. On Wednesday, Octo- ber 21, '1931, at the residence of ner daughter, Mrs. Joseph Cordes, of 50 Ma: ave ne. MARIE THOMANN. beloved mother ‘of Henry Minoux of Prance and Eugene Minoux. Mrs. Marie Lohnert of this city, Joseph Thomann of Baltimore, Md.. and Miss Cecelia Thomann of Franc Funeral from the ahove residence on Sat- urday, October 24, at 9:30 a.m. Requiem mess ‘at 8t Joseph's Church at 10 am. Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. Reia- tives and friends invited 3 WARDER. DR. ABRAM SMITH. Deparied this life on Friday._ October 23, 1931, at his_ residence. in Grafton, W. Vs Dr. ABRAM SMITH WARDER. He fs sur- vived by his wife and one son, Irwin McGraw Warder. 24 WATROUS. CLARA. On Thursday, Octo- ber 22, 1931, at Garfield Hospital, CLARA v from the' W. W. nome. 1400 Chapin er 23 at 5:30 p.m. Interment Lebanon. Pa In Memortam. BINACO. THOMAS A. In loving remem- THOMAS 'A. BIN. who de- ; life thirteen years aso today, You are gone, but not forgotten. WIPE. FORCEY. ALVERTA WILNETT. In memory of “my “daughter. ALVERTA ~WIL} FORCEY, who departed this life October 23. 1912, nineteen vears ag Many a' year has passed But vet it seems like vest. Yet we will meet on that beautiful shore. Where we will part no more MOTHER AND SISTER. * . REBECCA. In loving memory dear mother. REBECCA GOLD- s2d away three years ago e HER CHILDREN, GOLDYE, IRVING AND ALBERT. MARSHALI ory_of ‘our dear MARSHALL. who . who pa In devoted mem- mother. MARTHA A tered into eternal rest four vears ago today. October 23, 1927. Oniy two of us remaining. With tearful eves we stand alone: But God is merciful and has promised Alwavs to take c; RICKS AND MOLLIE E. PRATER. MCLEAN. ROBERT EARLFE. In loving mem- ory "of ROBFRT EARLE Mcl died in the service of his cou tober 23. 1918 s o NEWCOMB. TDA MAY. In loving memory of our dear mother. DA MAY NEWCOMB. who departed this lifs one vear ago tods>. October 23. 1830 DOROTHY. JAMES AND SCHUMAN. * WILLIAM. In memory of WILLTAM PARMERLEY. beloved son of Mr.and Mrs. James Wood. 'departed thie life one yesr ago today. October 23, 1930, Gone, but net forgotten MOTHER AND DADDY. * SHERWOOD. KATHERINE B. In sad but 1 emembrance of our dear sister and ATHERINE B. SHERWOOD. who this life five years ago, October . at Anacostia. D. C. LOVING SISTER AND NIECES. * SOPER. PERCY A. Tn loving memory of ur “dearly heloved son and _brother. PERCY A. SOPER. ®ho died ten years ago today. October 33. 1021 THER AND BROTHER. * _ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. GEO. W. WISE CO. 2000 M ST. N.W. West o V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor connectec with the original W. R _ Speare establish Boon 1009 H St. N.W. F_St. N.W. Phone Na’!mnll 2892 Established 18 “JOHN R“WRICHT co 1357 10(h St N.W._ % 928 M St. N.W. Nat'l 1544 301 FAST CAPITOL ST. Phone_Lineoln_ 033 J. WILLIAM LEE'S SONS, RAL DIRECTORS CREMATORIUM A V. NATIONAL 1384. 1388 P. J. SAFFELL PERSONAL SERVICE—REASONASLE. 5th_St. N. 1 'LM GAWLER €O - Funeral Directors * LEONARD M. GAWLER 1808 M _St. N Pot. 4130, 4131 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. Aodern Chapel. Telconone National 2475 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Funeral Chapel 412 H BT. NE. Lincoln osz‘ Ambulance service. _ W. W. DEAL & CO. 816 H ST. N.E LINCOLN 8200. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W. Ehons mest oad ALFRED B. GAWLER WALTER A. GAWLER WILLIAM A. GAWLER Soszen GaviErs 8ONC Established 1850 Chapel Cremations Lady Attendant 1750-2-4 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. Phor NAtional 5512-8513 | NO BRANCH OFFICE | FUNERAL DESIGNS. - Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St GEO. C. SHAFFER Open Evenings 14th & EYQ and Sundays " FLORAL TRIBUTES October 22, 1931, at 1:15 p.m.. ‘Hospital, WILLIAM MOR-: | es & devoted wife, Malinda n: r. one brother and three Cor. 14th & Chapin Sts. NW. ‘;‘Phol Col. 0432 Whfe Service 1s Best and the " sisters to mourn their loss. Remains resting | at Barnes' funeral home until Friday, Octo- | ber 23, 5 p.m.: thereafter at his late resi- Qence, 3308 ith St n.wh. where. funstal services will be held Satutday, October 24, at 1 pm. Friends invited. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. Five Dollars, Up J.H.

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