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John Bell Larner, president of the | Washington Loan & Trust Co. and chairman of the Board of Trustees of | George Washington _University, died Monday night after a long illnes: will be buried in Rock Creek Cemetery | tomorrow afternoon, following services at the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church rt 2:30 o'clock. Rev. Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo, pastor of the church, will officiate. Mr. Larner's death was due to a gen- eral breakdown in health. He was 73. Prominent as a civic leader and philan- thropist, Mr. Larner yas a director of Carfield Memorial Hospital, a trustee of the Community Chest, treasurer of the Traveler's Aid Society, member of | La Fayctte Lodge, No. 18, F. A. A. M., and active in many other organizations about the city. The following were appointed Jester: day by Edward J. McQuade, president represent the association at the funera Corcoran Thom, president of the Ame: ican Sccurity & Trust Co.; William D. Hoover, president of the National Sav- ings & Trust Co.; George E. Flemini vice president of the Union Trust Co. John Poole, president of the Federal American National Bank & Trust Co.; | Robert, V. Fleming, president of RIRgs National Bank; Henry H. McKee, pres- ident of the National Capital Bank: George W. White, president of the National Metropolitan Bank; Lenier P. McLachlen, president of the McLachlen | Banking Corporation; Victor E. Deyber, | president of the Second National Bank; Frank J. Stryker, president of the Co- lumbia National Bank, and Francis G. Addison, ir., president of the Security Savings & Commercial. Mr. McQuade, as head of the association and of the ner was made to Chief Justice Wheat of the District Supreme Court by George P. Hoover, president of the Bar Asso- service of the deceased at the bar before taking over the presidency of the Wash ington Loan & Trust Co. Mr. Hoover | asked that the minutes of the general term show an adjournment out of re- spect to the dead lawyer. In granting the motion, Chief Jufitlce ‘Wheat expressed the regret of the court ! at the demise of the lawyer and civic leader. Mr. Hoover has announced the follow- ing committee of the Bar Association to attend the funera Henry P. Blair, Walter C. Clephane, Levi Cooke, J. Harry Covington, Charles A. Douglas, G. Thomas Dunlop, George C. Gertman, GeorgeE Hamilton, jr.; A. A. Hoehling. Frank J. Hogan, Frederic D. Mc- O’Donoghue and Arthur Peter. Honorary pallbearers, named today, will be John Joy Edson, John Barton Payne, Theodore W. Noyes, Harry G. Meem, Arthur Peter, Floyd E. Davis, Dr. J. Ross Stevenson, Dr. Cloyd H. Marvin, Charles Carroll Glover, jr.. George E. Hamilton, George W. White, Corcoran ‘Thom, Henry P. Blair, Dr. Gilbert H. Grosvenor, Charles G. Stott, Walter C. Clephane, Harry E. Davis, Donald Clark, Edward J. McQuade, president of the District of Columbia Bankers' Association; George P. Hoover. presi- | cent of the District of Columbia Bar | Association, and Frank J. Hogan, presi- dent of the Lawyers’ Association. Dr. J. Ross Stevenson, president of the Princeton Theological Seminary, and Dr. A. M. Brodie, assoclate pastor cf the New York Avenue Church, will assist Dr. Sizoo at the services. The honorary pallbzarers will meet in | the lower room of the church at 2:15 o'clock, preceding the services, tomor- row afternoon. Bigger and Better Funerals At Half the Usual Cost Are Done by CHAMBERS ral for as $75 922 14th St. N.W. Established 1889 DANDRUFF LUCKY TlGER.wurldH- rgest o Druggists, Barbers a B-utyl’ulm A Proven Germ- icide. Corrects dandruff and scalp irritations. Safe f adults, children. ‘Guaranteed. our Home by th EBERL Now in Our New Home 1108 K N.W A. EBERLY’S SONS 808 l4th Sl N.W. Metro. 7433 who‘ of the District Bankers’ As~uclat.lon. to! clation, who referred briefly to the long | Kenney Benjamin 8. Minor, Daniel W. | Woodward, Rev. D. P. Birnle, Dr. W. E. | 5-Million Art Donor Is Buried With Few Mourners at Rites 1 Youthful Gellatly Widow Will Press Efforts to Re-" cover Rich Collection. gave the Nation $5,000,000 in art treas- | ures, received the homage of less than | & dozen mourners yesterday at funeral | services in the tiny chapel at Congres- sicnal Cemetery. He was 78 years old. On one side of the aisle sat Charlyne Whitley Gellatly, his youthful widow, with three friends. On the other were a scattering of curators and officials of galleries here—men whose bond with Gellatly had been a common love of art. Two bouquets of chrysanthemums made scanty decoration for the unpre- tentious gray casket. There was no | suggestion of the splendor of the Gel- latly collection described at the time ‘0( the gift as “100 works of American | art, some choice European paintings and |large collections of glass, jewels, tapes- tries, Oriental specimens and other val- | uable material—all provided with beau- tiful cases.” t | Mrs. Gellatly sald despite differences with her husband, she respected his | wish that he be buried in her lot at | the Congressional Cemetery. She ex- | plained her plot was there because her grandfather, Richard Nash Whitley, was a Senator. Just a year after her marriage in September, 1930, she sued her aged husband Tfor rent money, claiming \su‘lflened finances resulted from his | desire to give beyond his means. “I gave up my career as an actress for him because I thought I'd hnv: enough to take care of me always,” she said. “I'm going to try to get a bill | put through Congress to have them give | back the collection. If I can't do that, I shall take my case to the courts.” | MARY LEWIS SERVED -WITH DEBTS WARRANT Opera Singer Posts $3,500 Bomd When Collector Charges In- tent to Defraud. By the Associated Press. | LOS ANGELES, November 11.—Mary | | Lewis, opera singer, last night accepted service of a civil warrant charging that she was preparing to leave the State with the intention of defrauding her _creditors. She appeared at the sheriff’s office with her husband, R. L. Hague, an official of the Standard Oll Co. of New Jersey, and posted a $3,500 bond to guarantee her presence until judgment is given in an action threatened by Elmer Perry, who said he was the assignee of certain of the singer's debts. Perry obtained the warrant today from Superior Judge J. L. Fleming on the plea that he understood the singer intended to leave jurisdiction of the California courts before he could re- | sort to legul ncuon for pa)mem VERY REV. N J. VASEY DIES AFTER OPERATION By the Associated Pres: PHILADELPHIA, November 11.— Very Rev. Nicholas J. Vasey, former | provincial of the order of St. Augustine. in the United States and Cuba, died | yesterday following an operation for | 2 stomach disorder. He was 56. | Father Vasey, rector of the Church of Our Mother of Consolation, returned two weeks ago from a visit to Rome. A civic leader and prominent educa- tor, Father Vasey was called to con- ferences at the Vatican on many occa- | sions. His latest visit was made as a | delegate to the election of the general | superior of the Augustian order. EXPIRES IN GOTHAM Charles Schoenemlm 80 years old | father cf two officials of the Trea: ury Department, died today at the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. J. Welch, in Brooklyn, N. cording to word re- | ceived here. He was the father of Charles R Schoeneman, assistant to the Under- | secretary of the Treasury, and George J. Schoeneman, deputy commissioner of Internal Revenue, Mr. Schoeneman had been ill for |some time with a lingering illness, and | his three children were with him at the | end. ‘The body will be taken tomorrow to | Newport, R. I, where the funeral will take place Friday_afternoon. CIIRISTMAS PHOTOGRAPHS achrach 1343 Cenm. Ave. N.W. Potomae 4430 Real Estate Loans (D. C. Property Only) 6% No Commission Charged You can take 12 years to pay off your loans without the expense of renewing. $1,000 for $10 per month, including interest and Drmcnpr Larger or smaller loans at proportion- ate rates. erpetual Building Association Established 1881 Largest in Wasiiingbon _Assets Over $25,000,200 Cor. 11th lnd E N.W. @ Also Exquisite Wreaths John Gellatly, who two years ago| 1931. GRANT JARVIS DIES AT JOHNS HOPKINS Former Clerk of House Pensions Committee to Be Buried Tomorrow. ‘Grant_Jarvis, 69, former clerk of the House Pensions Committee and re- cently employed by the Joint Commit- tee on Taxation, died yesterday at Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, after a long illness. Funeral services will be held 2t 2 o'clock tomorrow afternotn at the Chambers undertaking establish- ment, 1400 Chapin street, followed by 'bur\al in Glenwood Cemetery. Honorary pallbearers, named today, include Senator Cordell Hull, Tennes- see: Representatives John N. Garner and Daniel E. Garrett, Texas, and Rep- resentative Joseph W. Byrns, Tennessec; G. D. Chesteen, Col. Grant Trent, J. Fred Essary, H. Theodore Tate, Ernest A. Tate, Dr. W. P. M. King, Capt. Ernest W. Brown and Sebe Newman of Washington, and J. B. Farthing, Jesse E. Moseley, George A. Butler and J. Hart Garrett, all of Houston, Tex. Active pallbearers will be Jack Shea, Dolph Elmore, Paul C. Schulze, Mark Hale, Walter Tinker and B. Magruder Wingfield. Mr. Jarvis was born in Sneedville, Tenn., and came to Washington more than 25 years ago as secretary to Rep- rerentative W. P. Brownlow. Later he served Rcpresentative Sells of that State. He was clerk of the Pensions Committee from 1918 to 1921, Surviving are his widow and five children, Mrs. Charles Elwell, Havre, Mont.; Mrs. Charles Winslow, Berkeley, Calif.; Henry L. Jarvis, New York; Wal- ter B. Jarvis, Washington, and Roy F. Jarvis, Snecdville, He leaves a brother L. C. Jarvis, and nmur Miss Mattie Jarvis, of Sneedville. Mr. Jarvis lived at the Northumber- land Apartments. RITES THIS AFTERNOON FOR MRS. EMMA J. PRICE Capital Resident of 29 Years Will Be Buried at Oberlin, Ohio, Birthplace Tomorrow. Funeral services for Mrs. Emma J. Price, who died Monday afternoon at Sibley Hospital after an illness of more than 12 weeks, precipitated by a fall and fractured hip, will be held at 5 (o'clock this afternoon at the S. H. Hines Funeral Parlors, 2001 Fourteenth street. Dr. Allen A. Stockdale, pastor of First Congregatienal Church, will officiate. Mrs. Price, aged 79, was born in Oberlin, Ohio. She the widow of Byron J. Price, prominent newspaper owner and editor in Hudson, Wis., and at one time deputy auditor for the Navy Department here. Mrs. Price had been a resident of ‘Washington 29 years, and was active in church and social circles, 2 member of the Twentieth Century Club the Flor- First Congregational Church. She re- sided at the Woman'’s Christian Associ- ation Home, 1719 Thirteenth street. The body will be taken to Oberlin, Ohio, for burial Thursdsy “umoon. REV. CHARLES J. CURTIS DIES AT MARYLAND HOME Former Accokeek Rector Retired | From Ministry in 1922—Funeral to Be Tomorrow. Special Dispatch to The Star. | ACCOKEEK, Md., November 11.— Rev. Charles Jared Curus rector of St. Jobn’s Church here for 13 years, died at his home near Davidsonville, Anne Arundel County, yesterdag, He was more than 80 years old. Rev. Curtis ~concluded his service here when he retired from the ministry because of ill health in 1922. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Margaret Curtis, Rev. Curtis was one of the most popular rectors here in recent years, and Irequently returned for visits after his retirement. Several members of the congregation plan to attend his funeral | services at 11 a.m. tomorrow morning at All Hallows Chapel, Davidsonville. Births Reported. Edward and Jean Fomwana. boy. Nicholus and ‘Evelyn Boxwell. boy. Wilmer R.and Rachael Gill, Jumes_and "Ethel Segnari. boy Clay C."and Dorothy” Holmes, boy. and Marie Landers, boy. and”Lucy Marcus. boy. 404, Katherine Harper. boy. Henty and Bthel Lewis, irl. 1saac and Mary Payne.’ girl. Dealhs Reported. artha Ashcom. 78 206 A st Godda 536 Kenyon' st.” nmn 8, ms 19th st fonls 5 porwing H st Laura “wiikins, 6. slbhy Hoann James Edward Se: 21 Horner Hugill, ghu Chinn, s er Kate' Monison, 55, tino Gentile, 42, St Thflml Kehne. 26, ¥ H.L“n.un‘}’(i)l‘ltz;lh ‘QC. l;l;!r‘lflr!'liy RS Tesiey. 18, Geor " Unjversity Hospital edan liinger Hospital !m.v‘tdenu 03, “Sibley Hospital. Elizabeth’s ington ¥ Rovert geniter. 18, G o Ghatles Johnson. rd Davis. 4 it ghlrle;'hf:w. galiinger Homital. James” Kol er, 38, 133 Plerce ct. e Children ital. BOSTON 'ERRIERMale, d White, no tail: answers to name ol R.“rnl‘ Reward. Tana s, 3833 Cathedral ave. n.w. Cleve- BRINDLE BULLD m) slightly, v‘nlr!lsum “lw h‘" whll‘ 1y us ward_if returned ts uh AT lnusually laree, brown, male. with air. $10 reward. 130 et . Norin " iabow . silver ball penda Kearney st, n. Reward. Nurlll Em‘JLASSIS With chain, white id; Pri- dav.” November' 6, between Hoober Fiend and mn &nd R. Reward. Address Mrs. = ne Pmel cnmua o v MASONIO about :m."'v’,‘. itol and to Munsey Bidg., or on Vear.” Reward. 42 You st n: all seal muff, Monday, it mum-d ;a M. mi:'h" 400 R Alexanasier rd. and i, Clev: Jerere O~ ICE 3 3 Qo hm& whife, 4 months old; red PURSE—Brown, oD Mondny mnnnn n street car Blut t room. Adams or Reward _for mnm 13th and D sts eward. Call' Adams 111 - a5 Plack Teather, contalning ¥4 o 1 rs, Jost_in Ploase phone Bhep: in, ininy keys. bankbook letiars, petween Baltiimore ‘s Whohieton. Saturday Reward: © Miss_Wiisabecn Giernold. 19, Orant Takoma Pare Ma Shepherd :u-: W, ence Crittenton Wheel Club and of the | Return to 1813 | MRS. ALLEN RITES SET Resident of C-p(tal for 30 Years to Be Burled Tomorrow. Puneral services for Mrs. Ella W. Allen, widow of Andrew J. Allen of King Georges County, Va., a resident of Washington for 30 years, who died Monday, will be held at 2 o'clock to- morrow afternoon at Bethany Baptist Church, Rev. Hugh T. Stevenson officiating. Burial will be in Fort Lincoln Cemetery. Mrs. Allen died at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Clara §. Owens, 1417 S street south- east. Mrs. Allen is survived by two sans, Morgan R. Allen, Detroit. Mich., and Wallace W. Allen ‘of this city, and four daughters, Mrs. Owens, Mrs. Addie S, Brady, Mrs. Marilla Smith and Mrs. Lulu Orubb- all of this city. . Legion Auxiliary to Hold Party. CLARENDON, Va, November 11 (Special) —The Woman's Auxiliary of Arlington Post. No. 139, American Le- gion, will hold its annual Armistice day ‘card party and dance tonight in the Community Hall of Lyon Park. Dancing will start at 9 o'clock. marrtagr. SULLIVAN—SOUTHEY. | At 8t Jenatius B Tuesday. Mike Tev Washington, &nd HARRT Washington, D. Braths. A’hl;AlD. ANDREW J. On Tuesday, Nnvem i the Tubercuiosts NDREW J. “ALiA 3 t the W. W. Ghambers Cofl;‘u-“" 100 Chapin’ st. 'nw. Noiice ‘of funersi ALLAw ;, ANDREW A Members of Carroll Totined” of e de 5 o Brsiher ANDREN . ALLARD ‘and_ are mmema fo assem- n:réhp rlors of W. W, Cham- day,’ November (3 bk & E n:mmm. O K- H ‘sec. her .?.me’f"'mm "“"'ib}’" u s ence, M €. R Gwens, 1411 & 5 E v beéloved wife' of ‘the fnie S Rndrew . Al Funeral ‘gervices at the Bethany Baptisi Shuron, Ind &, an Rhode Island ave ursday, 2. at 3 B Relatives and fsiem: imned In- 11 ALLEN. ELLA o terment at Fort Lincoln Cemet i BARSTOW, DR. EDWA| . e es Wi lll be Nove; m. I Honal Genieter ‘"mm in” Ariington ’r;-- BOTELER, m:mu‘: AM o q n Tuesday, Diiemper 10, 1931, ot ek residence: 9014 wite' of ‘EdWard LOROEANNA, Mo, beloved ,g: Shureh o he Naticly, Bt (o day, 'November 13. Reintives aod (Aonen Avited Interment Congressional Cem- CATHERINE. _on 1931, at rer’ mmenc:"‘}?:'z HERINE, +°a; T m .mnd nnAm.". Novem Catherine sister of Miss Siliyices AL her late * 3 ARL ELIZABETH. On Mon- 9. 1031, at her_residence. n.v.. PEARL ELIZABETH w_of James E. Bradles =r Reed Hos- . MBeloved nishend 3t Prona: father of Audrey Brown, brother of Mary Stephenson and fodiather of ‘Mamie Smothers leaves & of other - relative Notles of fannent herafter. | CURTIS, REV, LGUARLES JARED. on Tueu in mmmf"!e MY, e Dome: URTIS, tequlem mass Thursda: November 13, - ALI. Blll: i‘.ll leme! EDWARD. Departed tn Bun- day."November s, O3 ot Gallinger. Hon: EOWARD - DAVIS' e e e t 1 Pireral home.” 43 Iu]mnon Cemeun DENNY, RY Mt 9, 1931, ll Ashbur Ofl °"d““"°"mgl- lovedxfllalbl 0! lhlclll;rcllk{‘l V. 3‘51’“7 3 n ,llfll !h"l!ld 8; Igfltonb:h:ué ‘: 1 W T Co. funera home, lm Chapin Thuriass, November 13at 3%.m Tater ment &t Glenwood Cermeter. DIE! ANN. MARY W. T Fiesday, Novostmy N TEILLING. on de?u Hclvllll. :‘APRYGA T the ‘of - Ferainan P\mernl (Io. her late Yesldelgle'elga.nnb ll Ilnnn‘nlfl T 13, am. e Lam mass ll H oly Ccm!oner Chureh at 9 am. Relatives a invited, " Interment 8. mru"&x{:’e‘f{‘g‘ 12 Interment 11 ysong's parlor: neral later. HASTY. . oni - vember t Gar: tospleal M VIOLA HASTY. {hie beioved wiis. af Lewis Hasty, ‘devoted ‘mother of 'Mrs. Brown and of " Jolny M. Fer Puneral Thursday, November 12, at 130 pm. from Galbraith E. ghure. oth st. et v, otice of Remains rest. funeral’ home, 1820 9th . November Hospital, Balti- beloved hus- . Also survived by 4., tW0, daushters " Puneral W, Ghambers Co. funcral ay, No- vember 13, E Relatives and Iriends are iviied. Satermest Sienwond JERRELL, ESTHER B, - vember 10, 1931, ESTHE R belancd wite of Frank o, Jerrell lnd dnulm" o Shd MES Robogi 8 V. Williams. n.n;{.l‘rmm W, De S fubiers). homs: at 11 am mxmvu and m':nnmb"u & Interment pri e KOEHLER. G sday. Nnv-m- EOR, L at Garneld Hosmtar GRORCE. i rof Esielle M. Koehier and rice nd and Chll’lull! Koeh] ased 72 years. Funeral 'x'fin’rfi': g l(nlLMEl'[l. ELIZAB[ H. On_ Tuesday. merecicy RO ed mother o Wiihein Herman %oum e m mlaenco of her sm.’wrlumn-anl'('“!’(ufif Vember 19,805 B, o B e Hill Gemetery. ° husban nn; r La services ll. Ne' York Avemn P lb’y‘t‘:fl‘!} Chi Y Novembe: at t Rock Creei Cemnlen 'rm members of Asso- e GO Tyt membere of Ao, | JO N ) !l‘hen{unelll of ofilr Inte 'l‘(“fl"e o “riODORE W. NOYES. 1. ELIOT WRIGHT, Seer. Fesignt. unnu 5TECRIY, on . November Lot U3 pan e vt ACARTHUR, Seioved J. “Bruce MacArthur, Puneral Fiiday. November 13, ai 1 pm arlors, 1300 N st. nw nt Atlington National cen-x..y ADISON, JAMES A. SR. * Monday, November "3, 1931, st the Enl\confl Evel Ear and Throat Hospital, JAMES A.. lor: peloved_ husband of ine late Avinfe R | Madison. Puneral from the residence of | his daughter Aniie . Truminer, 5835 Fitts street northwest. on Thursday, November 12, at 2 . luterment Glenwood Cemetery. MCJLVEEN. MARGARET T. on Mondsy. The residence of et A Aisnazdson. 3600 t Inter: MARGARET T Testing at the m?:'-' a1 chape H. Batdo & Co., 413 ember 12, 1 lnd 'll!nfll invited. 1n< In Cemetery. On Monday, N llb' B B( lllfl!l’ll ll!!r Torment at Port Lin e) Remains tem- | ly T unr 2 Uhe' gohn T, Rnines 1 cha nd By at' 1 pm. btist Ghuseh, Rev. Bulloe OR. ALOYSIUS T. On Tuesday. No- | 0. 1931. at !mnu!ncy Hospital, . OHH Re l 3 RIC] 3. A RICE, “l‘u 3, On Monday, November 3| TAYLOR. ALBERTA VIOLA Braths. A ‘Tuesday, Novi At casoaity " Hospita She ieaves & Notice of funeral Iater. SHORTER_ FLLA. OMcers and members of Midian Wing Grand % ar~ hereby Totified of the death of ;Sister ELLA SHORTER. Funeral Friday, Novem- 1931, 1 p.m., Mount Morish Bap- Pt Shurch, 37a and 1 star 5.9 Cull. mees inx Thursday, November 128 pim. Fisn- grman Hail R, S MONTGOMERY, Secs SMITH. WILLIAM, Deparied this life Tues- N 31 at his residence 0 e an Hisband st Vietoris Smith He wiso to mourn_their loss four children an t Stewart Remajns resting a 0 H tice of heral hom Teral lacer VILSO 5 Rulh " Biokelr Remgins resti . “Chambers Co. fuersl 5 Notice of funeral later. 'l' N R. Ov\ Sun. . PANQIE TURNER be 3 Shaoin 51w 3 pm. Rev. E Friends invited. = 11 E: All members of Ge'h- . 30 ¥, Thursday, November 12 O3 Dy from Lincoln Temple Ghureny 11in and"R B. SPRAGUE. R. ADDiSoN W "TARuAN, K. P. MARY E. WHITE, Secy. | TINSLEY, GRACE R, On Tues SeAaT YR "Gomerery WEAVER, MARY A. On Tuesda 1931, "MARY A. of Inie ‘Areil Weaver. Punerai from | her ate residence, 1257 Irving st. n.w. Novembef 13, at 8:30 a.m.. the. Slciock atives and friends Suterment Mount Oliver Cemetery. WEBB. CORNELIA. Departed this life Tuesday. November 10, 1931, at her resi- dence, 130 10th st. s.e A WEBB, fhe beloved wite of the late Payton Webb, loving grandmother of Lawre: he leaves many _other Funeral _Sunday, ;, from Ebenezer ts. Rem al u nti m. Priday, thereatior 8¢ the ‘above residence.” " 18 WILKINS LAURA M. On Monday, Novem- 1931, at Sibley Hospital. LAURA M. WILEING, " I Sher” Shin pear atovad mother of Flora A Benneti and Mary E. Alinutt. Puneral’ Thursday, Nevember 13, at 11 am., ter. Mrs. Dakota ave. Stives and Triends svited. WOOD. DR GEORGE W. On Monds Smber %193l AL Rockledss, Fla. Dr. LRORGE W WooD. " Fune Creek Chutch Feiday, November 13, at ll o'clock.” Friends invited. In Memortam. JOUNSON. THOMAS H. 1n fond memory of 8 H. JOHN- realms of Novi 1, 19! UGHTER, MARTHA MANNING. ,o"!flb AVNIE{M Xfln lfl"hll ‘fl"n.th"- membrance of oir dear wife and mothers ANRIE'N" JONES. WHo deparied ihis life D lods’ ‘November 11, 1930. in pence.dear mother DEVQTID HUSMND 'AND CHILDREN. * STROBERT. KA’ 8. In loving remem- hnnce of our d!nr IJ :n? mother. TR STROBERT, who died eleven years ago, No\ember 10, 1 [ER 'VOTED TBR-. e HUSBAND AND DAUGH- ) e HU ' o oviny Mother. m"ll “Y TAY- 1% VIOLA MUR Vo denaried Yhie gt Jige one year age today. November 11, 1930. God knew you were suffering And So He ¢l AU MR T o GRAN'DE%_. DONORA NEAL and e THOMPSON. cullu CE. In sad but loving remembrafice of our dear son and brother this life ten ears 850 today. November 11- Bhl“ ‘we meet beyond th! river. wizrie LR ; LOVING MOTHER. Sweet memories linger forever, ycime cannot change them, come cannct sever c'mr lavl b r'e Sbry Bosof udntu still comge o'er Secret fears do AR &'{."n“.’;‘.’. : Though you le *" DEVOTED BISTER. 3034 M St. I\ W GEO. V.. WISE Co. o wens “dise' /| V. L. SPEARE CO. the successors of nor -mh e ohisinal W m l‘fst. flnfi ent. Plione Nattonal 2802 Form, ly S40_F_St. JOHN R wiilé'hT co. North 0047, 928 M St. N.W. CHAS. S. ZURHORST ) SAS7, AT I % W]LLIAM LEE’S SONS, CREMATORIUM 332 PA_AVE. N.W. _ NATIONAL 1384. 1388 P. J. SAFF ELL LM GAWLER CO A FL!OHA'EP P‘flml.l Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1 SEVRNTH 8T, Wone National 2473 “Wm. H . Sardo & Co. Funeral Chapel 412 B ST. NE i Ambilance service,_Lincoln 0524 ALFRED B, GAWLE ALTER A. GAWLER WILLIAM A, GAWLER s Cremations -2-4 Pennsylva vel N.W. NAtiona] 5512-5513 Chapel 17 Phones: FUNERAL DESIGNS. Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. Pr Auto Delivery rtistic—expressive—inexpenaive. “GEO: C. S XPRESSIVE FLORAL EXTRATE PRICES: NAT. o108 sendaye. _ J4th & Eye LOWERS F or Funerals S AT MOD-