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statistical division of the War Depart- nunt, who_died after LT HARRIS RITES |2 st 18 SET FOR TOMORROW Gt oo e umhu. custodian, 1845 R street. | Burial Wil be beside his' wife, who died THE EVEXNING STAR, WASHINGTON MISS M. E. COLLINS DIES | Lifelong Capital Resident Former Shop Owner Succumbs. Miss Margaret E: Collins, 63, died to- | Jeft the house but a few minutes belore for an afterndon of golf with the slien cvpeny cunwdlnn former Senator from | and Mr. Htrm was dressing to go_out for the afternoon when stricken. Mie.| Sutherland had left the house for a FRIDAY, NOV Reader Dies EMBER 13, 1931. BERG PROBERS FIND FLAT OF KIDNAPERS Veteran of Wnr Department Sta- tistical Office to Be Buried Be- side Wife in Fort Lincoln. ‘.muz two years ago, in Fort, Lincoln Cemctery. Mr. Harris, who lived at the Park- wood Apartments, was spending a fow ays at the R street home of his sister, { Mrs. Sutherland, when he was stricken. | few minutes, and returned to find he had suffered the attack and the fire | rescue squad had been summoncd. He was born in Missouri, ind re- ceived his education at Westminster College, studying law at Columbian Col- day at her home at 1206 N Miss Collins, a lfldon‘ usldent of Washington, formerly conducted a cor- set and lingerie shop at 823 Eleventh street, but retired a few years ago be- cause of ill health. Victim Identifies Place, and Man Renting It Is in Custody—Two Abductors Trailed. is brother, James W. Harris, president f the Harris-Polk Hat Co., St. Louis, | Funeral services for John Tyre Har: ris, 63, for more than 35 years in the for a visit at the Sutherland home, Arrangements for Miss Collins’ fu- Washington Unli- | e oY by heve not been completed, but versity. 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During the past year she had become known through her radlo work over Station WMAL, in which she gave groups of child recitations and mono- es. She was the daughter of the late | War, and she was to bc burled with | him and her mother in Arlington Na- tional Cemetery following the services today, at which Rev. U. G. B. Plerce of | All Souls’ Unitarian Church officiated. She is survived by her husband, J. Bruce MacArthur, and two brothers, Herman H. Pechin of Philadelphia and | David M. Pechin of Wnshu’lgton CHARLES WATTS DIES Lanham'’s Axde, 51, Had Served District for 35 Years. | Charles Watts, 51, chief clerk of the Trees and Parkings Department, died today at his home, 612'; Seventh street southwest. He had worked for the de- partment for 35 years. Mr. Watts started in as a water boy Truman Lanham was superintendent, and continued when Mr. Lanham’s son, Clifford, the present superintendent, took office. Watts had been of constant value as an Births Reported. and Lillan A. Johnso Kivs's Laurence B and M Halph and Eme A1 Charles G. and Frances Swin; ¥ and. Galvielia Gardiner, #irl. Rogine Keller, giri gir! We Claim to Produce the Fmest Economical Funeral In The World We have 10 cars, hearses, ambulances; 5 parlors, 3 ' chapels We Will Give You n Whole Funeral Low $75 Up C-rn, Casket and All—Call Extra Cars, $7 Each The Greater Chambers Co, Cor. 14th & Chapin Sts. NW. Phone Col. 0432 Service 1s Best and the Where e Tice i Lo Maurice Pechin, a veteran of the Civil | for the department at the time when | The superintendent said today Mr. | adviser during his many years' service. | By the Assoclated Press. ' ST. LOUIS, November 13.—Efforts of police to round up the kidnapers of Alexander Berg, wealthy fur dealer freed at midnight Tuesday after 102 hours of confinement, when his ab- ductors ransom, continued today. ‘The kidm‘}:en flat, in which Berg was held captive, was located todsy and one of the suspects under arrest was identified as the renter of it. ‘The millionaire furrier identified the flat, located on Easton avenue, across | from Sherman Park in Northwest St. Louis, by furniture and plumbing fix- tures. Michael Kramer,® second-hand furniture dealer on the first floor, re- lated how he rented it two weeks ago to a man who gave the name “.Ylnl‘ Owens.” This man was identi; by Kramer as one of the dozen or fhore suspects Braths. ANN. Buddenly, on, Wed- town Univeisity Hospiial, SA H, beloved w) d W. Puneral from BEACH. nesd; at Suddenty. ‘at Portiand, , son of . Daniel H. ton. ' In- terment u. Arlington. Funersl private. I B !?n Wednesday. Baptist Oh n.w., Sunday, November 15, at 1 p.m. Oy of b Ninetdtntn " Birest Church announces the death of its belov president, Mrs Session of forroy ., e Nineteenth 1l members urged | ADA HAERIS. Vice Pres. MRS, PW, CURTIS. Beet's BROOKS, FLORENCE M. OMcers and mem. oy ot " Geess Sheds Ritth, o, 25 Brand Dhited Oeder ot 0k to iend the (- CE H. KS, s, b reet nRoWN, M. N. ;, s reanestod November 15, fom the Ninetee: MA_D. TYLER, W MARY On_ November Jo. 1931 ton held in connection with the case, but police refused to disclose which one of the persons held it was. Neither would they say if it was Paul A. Richards, attorney, vhi acted for uu kidnaper: and was led To believe the $50,000 ran. som money would be turned over to him Wednesday, or Mike Cutter, former professional bondsman and ex-convict, also arrested Wednesday, when Rich- a;ds was taken. Two of the kidnapers fled to Kansas City after their abduction plot blew up, police said they learned, and two de- | tectives went there to aid in & search. GYPSY PRINCE FREED OF BRIDE ABDUCTION! Bought Girl From Father, Who Wanted to Sell Her Again, Husband Says. By the Associated Press. CINCINNATI, November 13.—Federal authorities yesterday upheld the gyps: marriage of Ephriam Marks, 25, “prince’ near here, and his 14-year-old bride,’' Ruby Ranco of Brooklyn, N. Y. The authorities dismissed kidnapirg charges brought against Marks by | Frank Ranco, father of the bride, who accused the bridegroom of sn: daughter off a Brooklyn forcing her into unwelcome marriage. Officers ignored Ranco's abduction | charfe after Marks explained he pre- uu]ui]y paid Ranco $2,250 to marry the gir 1 “All gypsy men buy | Marks said, mine.” Marks said his father-in-law merely wanted to obtain possession of his | daughter so he could sell her again, | alleging Ranco tried the same thing on a previous occasion. Ranco claimed he searched three months for Ruby. Before he was released, gypsy anger | flared up in jail, where Marks slapped | his bride when she refused to be photo- | eraphed with him. Then he burst into tears of remorse their brides,” “and I paid Ranco for Film Actor Improves. HOLLYWOOD, Calif., November 13 (P)2—Alec B. Francis, veteran screen | character actor, who disappeared last Saturday and was found 36 hours later | near Ventura, apparently suffering from | amnesia, was returned to his home here lut night, his condition nfuch improved. | He is expected to resume work on a pleture Monday. Deaths Reported James . Guereitson, 90, 1604 Park rd. ‘Stephens, Camarme Bradley 1;:‘ ’5:’31 N i E AHEtIRES g ginies Soemita Matenrei T Mcllveer. 08, 3600 Soth st. n.e. Georveanna M. Beteler. 68, oid Vista it lumbla Hospital Encreency Hos- Mary A Weaver, 85, Co u!'nnhe!h Kollmeser, 84, ) 63, 2821 Brentwood Minnie E. Murton, rd, n.e. paames W. Bauby, 63. en route to Casualty Mary W. Diegelmann, 61, Providence Hos- | pital. moriths, Galijneer Hospital, T5 B Byivester, 50, B, Ellsabetn. Ho‘u- lomas Blakey, 50, Home for Ased and George Williams, 50, 1401 6th st Joseph A Brown. 44, Walter Reed Hospital Ton Campbell, 35, en route Freedmen's | | FOR TOBT ANIMALS apply AR Leasue. 340 Maryland ave 9 Ny LOST. | CAT—Male Maitese, vicinity of Sherman rle.Reward. | CHAMOIS SACK containing 2 Tl | and 1 diamond, pin: lost last Sundu eve- ing, d._Teleph Irish terriei name Reward $5 it rzlg:‘r!ud 5 Shas P n.w. _Cleveland 76% Tortolse shel trame. White gold November_12, in_Diamond cab ‘Fhone North 3315, Re- ASE] nosepiece, shopping " district. EYEOLASB!S With chain, white gold; Pri- i Ber 6, betwen Hoover 'Fleld e Address ‘Mrs. M'\ ard wmu Pines. cnmya. Vi | dfamond. ¥inge with 3°o0se stones.. Hel sell's omce, 1st Joor. 8. T — ) ma S .Y SPECTACLES, in hlnck case; nn tclan, “Sidney Relser, San Francisco. ward.” M amethyst setting oW, Re J. Martin, 33 2nd st. n.e. Lady’s, white gold: Tnol initials on back of case N. N. B. Re- North 7928, on a virtuall, formerl firm pu we do. twenty- Complete ices built to high standard of excellence over a period of twenty for as little as $100. '50,- ,.d-.,l;:y,fi Ask youl:lnocr%nm 6 W STREET, §:LINCOLN 8200-8201 RICES in 1931 have been business merchandise does not cost quite as much lowered our prices, giving the same fine service and merchandise as formerly for of a wandering caravansary encamped | hing his | street and | WN, E. oL, her residence, 210 Seato ARY B BROWN. _She leaves to mourn Ber loss her Drother. ‘Gharice. Dick. and many other relatives and {riends. Funeral | Sunday. November 14 pn., from the Seeoh 1. Balley Tuncral pariors, 339 K 8. A inierment Favncs Cemerery. | 14 vember 16. p.m. friends in mvmd. Interment cunxmsmnu CHAMBERS, Novembe: CRAMBEF Chantuer: mains at Rhode Inand ave - JAMES ROBERT. O rnm;‘_ 13, 1931, JAMES ~ROBI pohusband “of rum‘rll of Tuneral later. COLLINS, MARGARET E. On Eriday, Mo, yember’ 13,7931, at her Tesidence. 1306 st. n.w. MARGARET E. COLLINS daughiter ‘of the late James and znen Collins, in the 68th year of her age. tice of funeral hereafter. B CUSHMAN, MARGARET A. fl‘{o November 15 1970 % Rer TesldeRce, B Courthouse foad, Clarendon. Va., GARET A, "Wite' of James D, Cushiri. Body restitig a¢ the chapel of Joreph Gaw: ler's Sons, 1754 Pen: nia_ave. n.w. Services at 8t Charle s Y Chirch Girrisen arendon. Va cre ma 1 be SHfered on Saturda 1.5 e e oot Aviingion” National Ceme etery. CUSHMAN, MARGARET A. members’ of Admiral’ George Auxiliary, U. 8. No. A otttag o stiond e Jumeray servlu gf our late sister. MARGARET A CUSH s funeral parlor. MAN, g Gewler, ) .3.“:. 7:45 sharp, Friday, ber 13. 1631, = DA P. KIMMERLING. KATHERINE PARKER. Rec. Sec DODSON, JAMES . On Thursday, Novem- Pres. Novem. aged 85 late Desdamonia Dod: Funeral from his late residence, 610 'rrxmeesez ave. n.e. Saturday. Nov ber 14, at 2 p.m. Interment Cemetery. FLACK. RAYMOND C. On Thursday. No- vember 12. 1931, at the residence of his Rhode Island ave. n.e - the beloved ton_of Dellg Flack late George R. Flack. Fu-eral residence on Satu: 2 pm. Interment G|; - eAwood wood Cemetery GIBSON. FRANK November KRR wiP AN e loved husband of ‘the late Mamie P. Gil son. Fom the Tesidonce: of Virell 220 ¥ st. se. on Sunday, latives and nion Ceme- neral fi 10 Triends avite " Tnterment tery, Leesburs, Va | GILL, MARGERY Departed this life on 1931, t. nw. F & e T R. Sheffleld and Vivian Gill and sis- Rencher of Los An- Buptist Church. Relatives and friends in- vited to attend. | GILL. MARGE! RY. BROOKS, rwln«x Members of ‘the Helping Hand Club arg feauested to attend the funeral of our decoased member. Mrs. MA 3 Eaturny, "November 18, 193 at 2 pm: flso the ‘tunersl of qur friend ard mem- Mrs. FLORENCE BROOKS, Sunday, RNovember 1o in s éABANX!! Pres GRAY, JENNIE. November T Yiodl: b Ber Sesidence. $305' 8 st JENNIE' GRAY. belgved wife of Wi J=Gray and mother §f Edmond W H nd Frederick S. Gray. Funeral Sli0ea ang roiends Tnvited. Tnierment Co- 5. lumbia Garden: HAGER, CARRIE E. On Thursday, Novem- at_Sibley Hosp! 1931, tal, 2 years. beloved wife ot William Funeral from 1 e 3t e on day, November 14, at 3 pin. Puneral pri- vate. HARRIS. JOIN Suddenly, on Thursday, am. Inv.ep ment in Fort Lincoln Cemetery. BENDERSO. HOWARD -‘1-9 usm!ue‘nlg Wed- nesdax. “Novemoer 11. ai at nw 'ARD T. B'N- DERSON, belm,ed hulblnd of Florence M. {nee Prueit, aged 6 1 ElturdlU, November at 2 pm. from his late’ xesidence, alli Observatory Dl Relatives ' _and f:lel"dl lnnmd In‘umenl Oak Hill Cem: eter HENDERSON, HO“AID P A special com- munication of rusalem Lodge ‘Hl be held at \11:%!1: sznle‘ lxlh l‘ fl X. Saturday, Nover her 14, l’J Ior the purpose ll attendin thv f\lntrl of our late brother, OW. HENDERSON, By order of HE) Denlned this life on (SELNER W, 1931, can _ st. cvoted of Mrs. Joseohine Hil. He also leaves to mourn their loss five brothers, a host of other relatives e e master 8 pm. namoed chapel. ferment - Sundey, Vember 15, 8% Brosd Mas. Ve 14 JOHNSON. MARIE, Departed Togrsdey night, o o'cl at Gallinger NSON. beloved mother of BeRete Raviey Samiiom Edward H llten,’ Waiter Hamilton, ‘Bert sister Wesley Notjce LEWIS, RUTH \IKGI‘"A vember 13, 1931, o, FOTH vig: GINIA. befoved ' dlulhker of Jlr"Des and the aF Larry. JOSEPH. Suddenly, on Friday. )'o- vember ‘13, 1031, at Casualty Hospital, JOSEPH. ihe béloved son of the laté Casper and Josephus M: Remains zes ing at the chapel of Franks Geler' €o. 1113 Tth st. nw. Notice of fun MILAM. GERTRUDE E. On Monday, Novem- at Providencs Hospital, uoE £ "M Funeral from Chambers Co. funeral home. 1400 on Saturday, November Interment, 'Cedar lgm MOSES, WILLIAM HENDERSON. On Thurs- day, November 12, 1931, at the residence ton i s and Mrs. Ethel L. l?otl::.:!( funeral later. downward trend in y all lines, and in our s y, especially when a rchases in volume as Hence we have five dollars less. services, serv- years, may be had 0 of his son. Radford Moses, 3839 Livingston st. WILLIAM HENDERSON MOSES. Beral sefvices ‘at GRUFER . of Most Blessed . . at 10 mm. Saturday. " fhters ment Gak Hill Cometers MUEPHY, MARTIN V. On Thursday. No- omber 12, 1931, at’ Providence Hosoital, RTIN V.. beloved husband of the Mary E. Murphy of 416 i maing resting at the Willam 1. Sardo & apel, 412 H st. ne. Notice the uners & rinoral niar. POATS; TERESA On Thursday, November 1331, TERESA, beloved wife'of John L. Funeral from her p.m. atives and friends mvmd Shcrheni Rosk Cresk Bomprery QUANDER, GEORGIA A. On 'l‘hundl 2, 1931, ry George H. and Notice ‘of uneral Jater RICHARDSON, JAMES (SHADER). Mary Quande: , from 433 4% st Frieng SCHIAVONE, JOSEPH. Novemibr 11, 1931, at Georgelown Hospital, JOSEPH, belnud usband of Mary Schinvone rom' his late residence. 213 West BYadley lane, Chevy Chase. Md.. Saturday. Novem. ber 14 30, am. Reauiem mass at- ‘m. n. ‘our Lady of Lonrder Chisen. 73, Md. " Interment Mount " Oliyei ‘emetery. SMITH, WILLIAM. Departed thiy 3ite 'r e November 10, 1931. u"u W \\ lhfl YR Elizabe M Ne Grthy . Blizabetn orman | gt brother of Mra’ Saran Merrltt vhd T kilsabelh Brotker. ~He als. leeves s hosi_of ofer mpum and friends. Re- | mains resting funeral home, 30 H st. unul “Fridad PR B Bantist | . G. Otmcers, and | Nav; e | FAUNTROY. l hez o ight K. Terrs. o the Novias ;'ff‘.u ave. B terment”in' Rock Creat’ Camcvony > ™ TUCKER, WILLIE L. ot oer DEpATIed Dorotny w. Bender ‘and Luner Bature ™ Wil Harmony Cemete: VOGELSON, cLARE. . lsvortn “Vogel: W W Chambers 400 st Do, .l‘l'ue;da:ndl(n";r!htr i, at 30 i Rer: ends e, Cedar Hill Cemetery, o “ WATTS, CHARLES. NEWMAN. Thurs- hll reside , ) R AR R arl ‘and Raymond O Watis. Puacral from Bis Jate eetdonce Con Seturahn Noteo T 14, at 2 pm. mumm Lanham, Md. WEBB. CORNELIA. rted this life day, November 10."] at_her resi- Rt (P LIA WEBB, ihe beloved wife of the late Payton Webb, loving grandmother of Lawrence Stewart, e ieaves many _other relatives and {tiends. ~Puneral Sunday. November 15. at 1 rom Ebenezer M. E. Church, e o Reatis ecdlim o8 wItryls, funeral "church, st. until S bm. mu. 2 thetentier 50 Ch avons! residence. WEBB. CORNELIA. The Ladies’ ClUft SEisty gnncunces the death of Mra Suny ELL Funeral ber 15, 1931, at 1 E. ‘Chu rch. D o Bé ! trom Rhanesar between 4th and § . LEN, 2 Lovis S EwiENA ) HART, President. WEBB, CORNELIA. e of Rose Shnr on H. H. of Ruth. No. 442, G. “ ; "¢ reauested {0 attend ‘ine: o soripy Csairer, "Site: W'B!. from Ebenezer Church, ltll and D sts. s.e.. .undll- )lo~ vember [diices 3 3 aoa MARY L. HOWARD, g fl “lI"AClE ol E. sday, vember 11, 1951 OULEE wmr”fcu’ 0 years, wife of the tate Pred L. and beloved mother of Celeste lehzr Funeral from her late residence. 1358 | South ClN]lnl ave. s.e., on Saturday, No- vember 1 p.an. Relatives and fl'lelld! invited lo !nd Interment at Cedar H metery. " o A oy e LEEN " SARGARET “WiLed - 6 years, beloved c{iunhur s, L S vt garet C. ‘Wiles nee Ready). Punerait from = lbfivk ruflmu‘:n fllwl’dl’. ”fl'lllh HQU Nlmfi Church l! 9 a tery. IMiands iaviiea. & e m- e GARET, Suddenty, r 12, 19 Pr Toter Retatives ".'-a st se. EVA Wood (nee P S| above resid 2 pm attend tery. ver iends invi ‘Congressional Cemes In Memortam. JUEL D. In remembrance ot our_darling baby and . niece. D. FAUNTROY, who depaited this_life” two years ago today, November 13, 1 Days of sadness still come nver me, Secret tears do often flow ) And memory keeps you ever mear m Thoueh you left me twg vears aso AUNT RUEB Sunshine passes. shadows fail. Lo brance. outlast ail, he years be many or few. They 'sre lied “with Femembrance, dear baby, of you MAMMA, DADDY AND BIG MAMMA. KIRBY. PATRICK. In loving mem: our ‘dear yrandtather. PATRICK KIRSY. who departed this life three years ago to- flay. November 13 1 Masses at lt. Doritnfe and &t magd Chi 1 . LEE, luxm JACKSON. A tribute of love to the memory of our and sigter, BLANCHE JACKSON LEE, who e ‘imm Jears ago today, November 1t we could have our‘dearest wish fulfilled And take our choice of all earth’s treas- 100, or c‘mou Lrom heaven whatsc'er we witled, ask_for you DIV AT G JACKSON. ALBERTA 325088 ROTHER, ALBERT WHITE. 'n'mal.v THOMAS W. £ Temembrance of ouf unll e doy: “TOMM 0 aslees four November 12 163 -aged § years, dust_a rey of sunshine loaned us for & All {60 60n he vanished. with his golden smi At e.r'i‘fl'-un'flnanm—ao a e our home h m"fi"u“}: giadness be with him ki MOTHER AND DADDY. Y. In loving embrance T, DESSTAY bl S THY SMITH. who departed 'hll l“- four years ago y, November |nwnur hearts a flcmn Il. Fmory s ?nu' we 'All keep 1t, In mem . JAMES, AUNTS, ALICE AND EVA. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Funeral Chapel Lincoln 413 B ST. NE Ambulance ‘serviee 0524 Joseph F.A (’Bircb's Sons 3034 M St. NW. §ooms Sest ot GEO. W. WISE CO. V. L. SPEARE CO. aither O VR B % with the 7Y e Nofermerly 310 ¥ 8t nw Established |fi0 5 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St N.W. Phone North 0047. TABLER 928 M St. N.W. Nat'l 1544 CHAS. S. ZURHORST - Eas7, TG g J. WILLIAM LEE’S SONS, FUNERAL DIRE! CREMATORIUM $32 PA AVE. N.W___ NATIONAL 1384. 1383, P. J. SAFFELL SFPEONAL SERVICS SEAONARIE. LM GAWLER CO - Funeral Directors = 1804 M ov&“ il a'.l“".. an Frank Geier’s Sons Co. ‘3:55‘&'..’::.'1 Tt hone National 2473 Establ hod 1850 Chapel Cremations Lady Attendant 1750-2-4 P aneyivania v Phones: NA!_I 551i2-5513 NO BRANCH OFFICE Gudz Bros. 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