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OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT Weekly or Monthly Payments EISEMAN’S Fine Men’s Wear Seventh and F Sts. i 1 property Fire Destroys Barn. Specia) Dispateh Lo The Star. CAMBRIDGE, Md, November 17— Damage estimated at $10,000 ‘was caused by a fire which destroyed a large barn on the farm of Linden Dai- ries, Inc., at Eldon, last belongs to former ator Bsnutl L. Bym and his son. Our Minimum Price today is lower by twenty- five dollars than it ‘was a short time ago. That means that any family wishing it may have Deal service, a service available to the people of this city for over twenty years, may have com- plete and appropriate service for $100. And that means something at this time as we know from the many grateful comments that have come to us. need to experiment, for Deal service is proved, and may be had for the small sum men- tioned above. There is no TiaL FUNERAL HOME huc ‘or reference; Ask your neighb 816 H STREET,'N.E. PHONES:LINCOLN 8200-8201 The tate Be'n-{f THE. 'EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17 WET AND DRY HOSTS GIRD FOR BATTLES Each Camp Piling Up Ammy- | nition for Champions in Congress. By the Associated Press Anticipating renewed hostilities this session, eitizens’ organizations for and against prohibition are piling up am- munitioh for their champions in Con- 55 K ii-prohibition attacks are foreseen | in three directions—modification moves, constitutional convention proposals and efforts to defeat enforcement appro- priations. Edwin C. Dinwiddie, executive sec- retary of the National Prohibition Board of Strategy, announced today | his forces were ready. “We are in possession of the field, but we've got to keep the lines and see that the machinery is oiled” he said. Gather Repeal Data. 1In the same building with the prohi- | Press Build- Against the bitionists—the National ing—the Association DOCTORS Recommend CHAMBERS Ambulances Clean, Fresh and SANITARY Charges Lowest iu City $4.00 Any Place in D. C. Call Col. 0432 | Eighteenth Amendment is gathering to promote repeal It has submission to constitutional conventions as the sf stone to cun-undexp-euwwu for it in this session of Congress, as well as in both Democratic and Republican con- ventions. lu vrepu!d Modificationists lik to plead their cause while exercising the pernnt ve of lu:ge ing Congress informed directly of organized sentiment they represent. With the leadership of the American FPederation of Labor beer, and with the American Legion demanding a referendum, this group will have its listeners in the Capitol. Dinwiddie has issued a preliminary call for the yearly national conference of organizations supporting the eight- centh amendment—about 33 of them in all. This gathering early next month will outline a legislative program. $100,000 Dry Fund Ready. Defense of existing laws is No. 1 on the board's plans for using the $100.- 000 or more it expects to collect in dimes at the end of this month. The board asked about 40,000 preach- | | ers for eo-operation in raising a *“popu- | | lar contribution” to combat the “mil- lionaires’ donations” they assert are as- | sisting the rntis. Direct requests for about 700,000 coin cards—in which the dimes are to be inserted and mailed to Washington—elready have been re- ceived. ‘The money will be used also in an attempt to get dry planks in the party platforms in 1932, and to get a dry Fresident elected, it was explained. Sydney, New South Wales, will hold | a grand opera season in March in con- | nection with the official opening.of the | big Harbor Bridge. W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Rosd ; Col. 0464 Adams 10341 || i MRS. ELLEN ANN STEEP, A. G. 0. CLERK, DIES HERE War Department Employe Passes Away Suddenly at Varnum Btreet Home. Mrs. Ellen Ann Steep, 38, wife of Paul V. Steep, 723 Varnum street northwest, and for the past 13 years a clerk in the Adjutant General's Office in the War Department, died suddenly at her home late last night following a heart attack. Although Mrs. Steep had been ailing for some time, she ue‘;\:mmm"huuh‘nz- urda; | "The deceased was a native Washing- | tonian and lived here all her life. She | is survived by her parents, Mr. and | Mrs, Thomas J. Weeks, with whom she and her husband made their home; | brother, Henry T. Weeks, and a | sister, Mrs. Carl S. Winkler, both of | this city. Funeral arrangements have not been completed, although it has been de- | ‘cldzd to hold it from Mrs. Steep’s late residence. COX RITES ARE SET Comdr. John Pranklin Cox, who died yesterday at the Naval Hospital here, will be buried tomorrow in his native town, Spencer, Ind. In making this announcement, the Navy Department advised friends of the commander, who had been attending the Army War College here, that he would not be buried in Arlington N tional Cemetery, as at first anticipated. The body is to leave here today under military escort. ‘The commander’s mother, Mrs. Eu- | dora Cox, lives in Spencer. —_—— Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to the Health Department in the last 24 nours Martin V. Murphy. 76, Providence Hospital John B. Pitzgerald, 73, Eastern Braneh M Kile: 7 Colli Harris, 62 Daniel Cuno. 3. 613 G st. Sophia Wooten, 67. Freedmen's Hospital. Georgiana Quander, 61, 1518 12th st. James R. Chambers, 60, Bureau of En- | sraving and Printing. Emma Phillips. 49, 2512 M st. * James Richardson, 45, 936 E st. sw. 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Models, ¥ ton to 15 tons on Sale—and Service — " Every Howr in the Year” STERRETT OPERATING SERVICE SUBSIDIARY OF GENERAL MOTORS TRUCK COMPANY MEtropolitan 0505) A driver is all you need! Sterrett Service i insurance, license, garage, gas, oil and tires, paint- ing and body repairs, maintenance and émergency service. You can be in the delivery business—but All this for a low lease and mileage charge which may be less than your present operating expenses. Seven years of satisfactory truck leasing service as- sures you of the economy, responsibility and relia- bility of Sterrett Operating Service. Richmond —-107 West Canal St. (Phone 2-2846) 1931 ! Braths. BEWLEY, al"l‘”t‘ r. on Mondsy, !0- , af u brief (e Hnul). vlf o Bew) Funeral from her resi. c“n o5 "Thrsday, Novemser 10, at 3 3. - terment Fort Lincoln Cemetery., 18° ll< AI:KE ?flof‘flndl.h Novy at Atlantic' City, N. oox‘, mite of the late ‘Henirs €. mother « e Pt Hrote? %uf"fi'dnn ndafl sie Gaskins, and sister of Airfi * son. Remains resting ll ' Tuneral home. 13th nd D.w ral 'nuu'ldly, lo'l.-b! IV &L pm. from Nineleenin Srset Baptisi Church. ll'll. IIIJJI S. On Monday. Nuvenb‘r 18. t the residence of e son, Bu- ;fi ‘ . urr. 241 Park ave, Takoms k. Md iE 8., beloved wite of the late Reubén R Burr. ' Remains resting at e W. W. Chambers Co. funera 3 1800 Eiadln st e unit.s o, Tucsday: November 17. Interment Worcester, Mass. CAREY, BETTIE. Suddenly, on l\llfll'. No- vember 15, al 417 Warner st. n mother of cousin of Eva R. Wells. Remains will rest at_the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1432 You st. n.w.. until 5 p.m. Wednesday, thereafter af (ie above "residence. Fu neral Thursday, November 19, at 3 pm.. from her late residence. 18 | CLARK, CHARLES On Monday, Novem- ber 16. 1931, at the residence of his dllllfl» ter. Estells Phelps, 2806 30th CHARLES K., ased 16 year Irlavh hlu- band of the'late Efie A Clark. Puneral from above residence on Thuri Veomber 3, ‘at 55 fn- Refatives and" lrh\;dl invited. CQOKSON, RALPH LE on Novemper 16, 1081 at Curnel BALPH LE KoY. beloved husband of X Cookson and son of Maj. and Mrs. W. W. Cookson. “Fueral servicen wiich will be ;Ihnu will be held at'the chapel of ort Lincoln Cemetery Wednesday at, 2 SARAH ELIZABETH. November 16, 193 SARAH Btz BT, of Michael J. Cox and Lowel” 6 Gonnor and "Srin sister of Mrs On Monday, 523 Bherrier pl. beloved wife ral from aboy day, November 18 :30 a.m., thence to Holy Trinity Church, where mass Wi said st am, or the repose of her soul. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 17 CULLEN, CHARLOTTE SHERWELL. Sud- denly, ‘on_Tuesday morning, Novermber 17, 1931, ‘at her residence, 1600° Massachuseits ave.” CHARLOTTE SHERWELL CULLEN, daughter of the late Eliza Montgomer. and_ Henry James Cullen of Brookly Y. Notice of funergl hereafter. Ta HAMILTON, ARTHUR M. On Monday, No- vember 16, 163), at 'Casualty Hospital, ARTHUR M. HAMILTON, beloved hushand of Winfle H. Hamilton and son of Mrs. A. 3. Hamilton and the late A. M. Hamilton: brother of Robert H. Hamilton of Paw- fucket, R. 1. Crocker B. Hamilton of Mexico. and Stephen B. Hamilton of Wil- mingion, N. C.~ Funeral services nt the W.'W. Chambers Co. funeral home. 1400 Chiopin st. B.W. on Wednesday, Novem- ber 18, at 2 D tives and friends Interment Arlington National FUNERAL RITES HELD FOR MRS. MARY READ Puneral services for Mrs. Mary Eliza- beth Read, who died yesterday at her home, 1751 Columbia Toad, were held this afternoon at the National Bap- tist Memorial Church, Sixteenth street and Columbia road. The body is to be taken to Hanson, Mass., for burial. rs. Read wis the widow of Rev. Joscph B. Read, pastor of several B tist churches in New England, who died in 1903. She was the sister of Admiral Albert S. Barker, U. S. N, and is survived by two sons, Comdr. Al- bert C Read, U. S. N, and Willlam A. Read of Washington. She was born in Hanson, Mass., and lived there until her mdrriage to Rev. Read. Until she came to this city 15 years ago, she had spent most of her life in New England. Mrs, Read wasprominent in organi- zations connccted with the National Baptist Memorial Church as well as the Women's Christian Temperance Union. i e b Marriage Licenses. Edward Williams, 60, and Nettlé v. wi- liams. 45. both of Woodbridge, Va.; Rev. arvis Albert A Moffat, 25, and NeMie E. Bond, 23; Rev. H. Jones. aibert R Bradiey 36 and Katheryhe M. Wickel, 25 Rev. Wiillam J. Sweeney. Nathaniel Edelin, 26. and Mary E. Johnson, : Rev. H. H. W. Spriges. Mark H. Raspberty, 27. and Apn R. M sum, 29; Rev. A H. McKinley. Ralph' E. Akers, 21, Roanoke, Va. Stella_E. Gibson, 20, Troutsville, Va A._F. Poore. Lrox J. McGehee, 23 and Hallle P. Smith, 18, both of Louisa, ¥a.; Rev 21, 'wun-m Y sl 23 and Lt a Tews,~ 25, an udia Henry, 26: Rev. cxu‘;lnn Boyd. u R;hhn Wlllllmhni and Mary Mann, 20; Willls ’Mllllml and Mary Green, 32; Rev. Alexander Wilbanks. George T. Colbert, ’lv and Odes: w. Lyons. Knight, 18; Re: ‘ Aad 8 1 B Fitzserald, " Morrle, 41 and Marilyn E. A. 3 5 nd Marilyn 16; Rev. Paul Marella. Louis Schatt. 22. and Erna Gabrio. ’0 both of Baltimore: Rev. Andrew N. De Mul WIH}IHA Cloli"n 24, and Mary Williams, ll, . Jonnso g RoBet B, Johilsan, 22. and M. G. Mosel Rev. William H. King, i Wfllllll\ Bollier, 41. Cottage City, Md., and Margaret L. Verschoor. 37, Kansas City, Klerfl }X%le-v LR. ’Bmmcholwn dhe. are axze mas. city, seima” Dorssy, 28 Baringfield: "ONle) Charles T. Benjamin. CAPITAL GIRL DIES Miss Lilian C. Waikart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Waikart, 127 Eleventh street northeast, died yester- day at her home after a long illness. She attended the District Public Schools and had been connected with Irvin's book store for a time. and Rev. o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the home of her uncle, Frank Way Waikart, 5515 Thirteenth street. Burial will be in Cedar Hill Cemetery. Besides her par- ents, she is survived by three brothers, Wmiam E‘r!nk and Or!on Waikart. SUIT CA Te ave. near North Capitol; Sunday evenlng. Owner can have same by paying for ad. Box ._Brookland, D. BRIEF marked Steuart & Steuart and John Cross, Baltimore, Md.: Monday afternoon: vicinity 1315 st. and Ohio ave. $10 reward. Return_to Room 610, Washington Loan & Trust Bldg. Nat. 9537 CAMEO BROOCH, having s medal atiached; on November 16. Chastleton. Reward. CANE. straight, heavy dark wood: silver knob ‘on_head; on Capital Traction car be- tween Rosslyn and Washington, Nov. 10; reward. _John_ Adriance. Cosmos Club. CAT—Silver tabby moll Persian: _sirayed | from 6903 5th st. n.w. Phone Georsia 3486 Reward. F DOG—Two months old; black and white_rat terrier. 1734°Q st. n.w., or phone Dec. 3832 for reward. s e, white and R 627: not we one_Win. Glenn Fious 316 the ‘Dlease return istrict 6139. 1 (biack gnd wite ce, no tall, red harness d. 1i ‘Adams 7833. FUR SCARE. Richmond Boulevard. below Quantico. Reward. ~ Glev, 6295. GLASSES. on Saturday. loranette, silver s Cail Adams Reward. HANDBAG. in taxi. Sunda keys and badge to Tempo No. sts. n.w. ol MONEY —Between 17th and 18th on P_st. F st. nw. Monday, between 5:30 District 3836 PIN, Marine Coips emblem. prized as keep- EiN, NUDp i peleny P ps Fose hemum Show.' Reward. FPhone North night Reuu'n 1, 18th and B old, set in amethyst lost Sunday night. Call Reward Wit 00 mone, yiciy " Emersency’ Hospiter 729 Kentucky ave. s.e. POCKETBOOK. brown leather, iry faxi cab. contgining “sum of money and_ other valu- ablef Please notify Chas. Crum, White Qak, Siiver Spring, MY, Or *can Siiver pring POLICE DAG=ln East medium sise and slender. female, genersi color brown. black mixture down back: wore found leather collar. Notify L. C. Eili srocery_st RUSSIAN RED CROSS EMBLEM (0ld o S lost Atmistice duy. near Reflecting Fool: Reward, Commpnicate with H. L. Rust C0., National 8100. SPANIEL—Pu brown: name “Tref; 1ost Sunday: ‘small child's pet. 4439 Volta place n.w._OClev. 0950-J. Reward. i from Middiebure, Va. to Washington, ward. W. F. Tyson, Harriman Co., 729 18th UMBRELLA. brown and biue silk. am Sandie. Friday, Nov. 13- Phote Adams 3 Reward , UMBRELLA— Black Gloria il whar! car, Bunday evening, 8:35. Potomac_4335-J. i - WAL rown ostrich, with initials 8.V containing cards and a few bills. ~Finde; ?;, e ey At Tetura wallet G0 WRIST WAT( ady’s, white ald; ¥arle Theater West inftialed B on Mondgs) Rewsrd. Oall Lin. Reyard. Funeral services will be held at 2, CASEContaining valuable n-ur‘s“ “.“HJ%.'M ‘°'=¢ rard Memfln Bituicr Taterment Kosemont Cemeiery. CORNELILS | PRESTON. NOvOmper 1. 1951 a1 he Lave goun Hospital Lo 10, CoRNelivs "Hattle E_ Herrell neral Wednnd-y ;morning. November 10 from the und Hin. tcment st "Retucnin Cemetery. hear Rognd Hill HIGGN] LES B Su Sun- Tou, Suddtnlr, Sha St day, November 15. near “Redland, Md., CHARLES H. HIG' GINS. Puneral Wednesday, November 18, at 11 from Roy W. Barber's funeral home, onsville, Md. Interment Neals- Noves 2 Ville Cemetery. HODGMAN. MARY E. On Tuesday. ber 1, 1931, MARY B wife of the | Allan E. Hodgman. Rtmlih-l are resting at Zurhorst' funeral parior, 301 East . Notice of funeral later, . STEVE. On Sunday. November 1. STEVE HUNTLEY. devoted {ather 1w Huntles and Mrs. Dors Co 1 VWednesany. November 18 T rom ihe W Ernes: Jarvis fuberal . 1432 You st. n.w. Interment Lin. coln Memorial Cemetery. 1 JACKSON, EVELYN. Departsd this life on Sunday, November 15, 1931, after a short iliness, BVELYN JACKSON, aced § years. 1041 Blace n.w. She. leaves to mourn _their lflul & mother ~Mrs. Alice Jackson: fi PP Mr. Charles Jackson: two " Bamuel Tn sins resting at B ERed Bt Wl rfis 3 esday, November 18. 1 2 p.m., from IM'E parlor: Intérment Moun( Zion Cemetery. IO":S ILLIAM H. On Sunday. November ,_at Gallinger Hospital. WILLIAM Pun 1 notice later. Remains rllllnl at Wesley Washington's lun! al parlors. 2053 Ga. ave. n.w. Kl“" MORGAN F. On Sunday, u "A’..} bis residence, 212° Kile; November K st nw. beloved hushaad of Elizabeth (nee "Callan) and father of Mrs. Katherine K. Maclntyre. Funeral from above residence on Wednesday, November 18, at 8:30 a.m., thence to St, Stephen's Chureh, 26th ave. h.w.. where mass will be said at 9 a.m., for the repose of his soul. Relatives and friends invited. Interment in Mount Olivet Cemetery. 17 KOLLEY, FRANCIS LAWRENCE., On Tues- day, November 17, 1931, at his residence 305 Todd place n.¢., FRANCIS LAWRENCE KOLL! beloved husband of Mary P. Kolley and. father of Herbert F. Kolley and Mrs. Eugene Kelly of New R elle, N.'¥.. and brother of Mrs. John McManus and Mrs. Julia Pree oi St. Lows, Mo. No- tice of funeral hereafter. On Monday, Columbla, Hospital Services at the 8. Fineeal Some. 3008 14tk ot now.. nesday. November 18, at 3 p.m. invited. LYTLE. JOHN LEE. On Tuesday, November | 7717, "1931, at bis residence, 1728 New Jersey ave. n.w., JOHN LYTLE, Jr. He leaves a nevaua father, John L. Lytle, and the Ma Phifer; andmother, Emma Aunndtr. and other relatives and friends. Remal; rutln! at the John T, Rhines funeral oh: rd and Eve sts. s.w. Notice of funer, MILLER, J. MILES, Saddents on Mon- Nofember 16" 1931, J. MILES M beloved of Gertrude A. Mil- e mee Vollandy, Bunerst Trom’ 1t Jate residence, No. 1 Sherm: circle n.w. Thursday, November 19, at 2 p.m. tives and friends invited to attend. ment at Glenwood Cemelery MYERS, NELSON. Sunday, November 15, 1931, at Olrfleld Hospital, NELSON e devoted son of Abigail Boan- tom. stepéon of James F. Boantom. lovin brother of Isabel and Paull Myers._ He also leaves devoted grandmother. Patsy ‘Washington. and many other relatives and Iriend: Remains resting st the John T. Rhine lunlrfl chapel, 3rd and Eye st w. Tuesday, November 17, at B:n {rom the above chapel. Interment laplain, Va. A recious one from us has gone A November AUGUSTA Hines Co. on_wed- Friends e voice we love is stilled: lece s vacant in our home at never can be filled. Safe in the of Jesus, Bafe on His gentle breast. Tnsue DY His love oershadowed. we s _soul WA RIS AIL BoaNTOM. 'IIKIN JOHN. On Monday, November 16, 1931, at 1316 _Corbin place n.e., JOHN PERKINS, aced 77 years. He is furvived by his widow, Mrs. Katherine Perking, and daughters, Mrs Margaret Rogers' and Rufn Pufey ‘and ope'son. George I ins. Fune De, irom "Wright's pariors. ‘1337 ot st. pw.. ¢ 1 . ednesday, November 18, Interment Ariington Cemetéry. 17 PERKINS, JOHN. Members of -Richard J. arderi Camp, No. 2, U. €. W. V. are _requ to assemble at funeral parlors of John R. W. 1337 1oth st. Wean, Navember 18, 108 n Sinrade SORN PERICING. VICTOR E. WALKINS, Dflmnlndfl Nov PUTNES. BVA V. volved Wit of SWillinm T, Rutoam, of Yaurel: bia." Puseral (ro Tie W. C. White Go.. Laurél. Md., Wedne day ovember Maet Hldiman: "Lonas Ay B 3 Park canun. Baltimore, Md. L D.m. st. n.w., Mr 8t Jobn' C. "uander and Soe -r n George' H. and Mary Bitnder,” Poneral” wednesdey, November T0.2%150 a'clnck, Yrom. ‘Augustine Church, 15th st. between L and M sts. 17° QUILL, JOHN P, A. Op Mondsy, November s i Pp, gsidepes. 34s Werder JOI ILL, the Beloyed son ol John ng ey SR ovember 16, al Gabriel’s Chirch, where reauiem mags wil Be5aia” al"8 “Oclock. © Interment Mount Olivet. = "lbe QUILL. JOBN P. A, On Monday, November ll. llll. at hfl residence. l%‘ arde! JOHN P. A. QUILL. -~ Remains ing st the T. F." Costello “chapel. North Capitol st. TPuneral Wednesday, November 18, at 8:30 from the bove-named funersl chai thence to . Gabriel's Uhul‘ch, ‘where requiem mass will be l!ld{ m. Members of Co: :&ul.l:u:l!u, ?ceég American Lesgion, It it REGORY CIPRIANI, Comdr. A. P. TOPSBAUGH. Adjutant. | RINGER, JOHN H. JK. On Monday, No- vember 16, 1931, &t thé Episcopal Eyc, Ear and Throat Hospital H. b! loved ‘son of John H. Funeral trom _his T ©'st. s.e. on Wednesdsy, November 18, at 3p latives and friends invited. termend Cedar Hill Cemetery. RUCKER, JOHN. On Sunday, November 15 1931, ai 8:15 p.m., at the residence of his in-law, Mrs. Lula Thompson, 1715 .w..'JOHN RUCKER. devoted hus- arl Bruce Rucker. November 18, at 11 est Jarvis funeral church, 1433 SINGFIELD. EARL. Sunday. November 15. 1931. at Preedmen’s Hospita), EARL SING FIELD, aged 21 years. He leaves his mother. Mazie Pearson, and two_brothers, Ralph_and Joseph Singfield. and one_sis- ter. Funeral Wednesday. November 1 2 pm. from Wesley Washington's fu ariors. 2083 Georgla ave. n.w. Interment incoln Memorial Cemetery. SOLLERS, JOUN W. On Monda band ot " s mg Quise 5’ ol na ot Margue isenbury ers m“ {ather of J. Waverly Sollers.’, Besides s wife and son he leaves four brothers and two sisters. Notice of funeral later. SOULE, CLARA E. On Sunday, November 15, 1031, ‘at her residence. 3701 14th st. 0., CLARA E. wife of the late Maurice J. Houle. ~Services atyihe chapel of Jo- gph Gailer's Sons, 1764 Pa. ave; n.w."on Wednesday, November 18, 33 Interment Prospsct Hill cmmry SPEER, MARY E. On Monday, U6 Tosty MARY = SPEER (het Weat)be loved wife of the late Daniel E. Speér of Ballston, Va. Funeral Wednesday, Novem ber 18, at 2 p.m., from the funeral parlo of the George W. Wise Co., 2800 M st. A.w. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. ETSRI’ ELLEN ANN. On Monday, Novem- 1931, “at 733 Varnum st. n.w. BTeN’ ANN, beloved Wiie of Faul V. Steep and daughter of Mr. and Mrs Thomas J. Weeks. Notice of funeral later. SUBACL JIOVANNA. On Tuesday, Novem- ber 11, 193 ler residence, 1021 20th 2 o, SIOVANNA, beloved. wife of De- metrio ‘Suraci, Funeral {rom her late residence on Thursday, November 19. at 8:30 a.m: thence to St. Matthew's Church, where mass will be said at 9 a.m. Rel tives and friends invited. ~ Interm Mount Olivet Cemetery. 18 TATE. SARAH. On Saturday, November 18, 1931, at her residence, Woodlawn. Va., SARAH TATE, the devoted wife of Hobert Tate, She also leaves four sons and three daughters_and many othe: relatives and Iriends. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines’ funeral chapel. 3rd and Eye sts 5w Funeral Wednesday, November 18. at 1p.m. from the Woodlawn M. E. Church. TURNER, JAMES, Suddenly November 15 R recdmen s Hospiial JAMES TURNER. He jeaves to mourn tielr loss & devoted inother. three broihers and- two Sters and s host of other sefatives ang el Popenal e o0 g e W."H. Jernagh B® WAIKART, LILIAN C_ On Monda ber 16, 1931, LILIAN C.. belav ughter of Muude Oricn and Harry W. Walkart Funeral from thesresidence of hev uncie, Frank W. Waikar(. 8515 13th st. n.w. on Weanesdgy, November 18, at,2 p.m. ‘Rela- tives an nds invited. Interment Ce- dar Hill Cemetery. WATERMAN, RICHARD. On Monday, No- yember 16, 1931, RICHARD, tne beloved husband of Grace rman. Puneral private. WATSON. PETER. Sudden] night, Noyembet 1, PETER W. November voted Dus- Lv P R M :u'fi'-‘u ?-':' muu 9t fusefai Y tunern home, st Vednesday: " November 18 when''sersices .with milit rs will' be held ‘at AT lington National metery at 11 a.m. Rel. atives And (riends Invited {0 attend. LITHERS, cu”u . On Sunday, No- 5;2"1"'.' i ALed ' WiTHERS fe: i 4 ta® o of Ieabar Wiiners, e sjse ve sisters find four brothars Fu- ovember 1 b J- Tvis lea: Heral’ Wednesday. from Sitks Ha funeral cluul. it In Memortam, ABMSTRONG, oy MA! 3 A il M‘u! R'-!l,lm i years ago today, ahine passes. sh rem all, d AR T e b e e RER nflafl"fi:flmw . MR, AND MRS. BANKS, -A'l'llcl :’.g:l“ v memBr g YQ:I:!BE:'N‘NIE DA#@ AND E. BARBOUR. sistes BROOKS. FRANCES BERKELEY. Temembrance of PRANI BROOKS, daughter of B ravion ‘and Rosetta Pryor gied seven years ago todsy, i BY, S7¢ the faithtul dead, ssed who in Jesus They ‘from all their trials are freed, In God's keeping safely lie. THE FAMILY. * EMAN, EMANUEL. In loving memors of cur dear son and brother. ANUE! FREEMAN. who departed this life seven vears ago today, November 17, 1924 Seven years have passed since that sad day When the one we loved was calied away. God took him home. It was His will, But in our hearts we love him stil MOTHER AND 8i HUNT, HELEN C. In loving remembrance of my dear wite, HELEN C. HUNT. who died one year ago today, November i1, 1930, Only by death were we parted HER HUSBAND, CHARLES P. HUNT. * LAYNE, HAZEL PAIGE. A tribute of loy and devotion 'to the memory of my dear daughter and our sister, HAZEL PAIGE LAYNE. whe departed ihis life one vyear 8g0 toda:, November 17, 1930. The blow was hard, the chock severe: We never thought your death so nesr. Only those who have lost can teli The pain of parting without farewell. = HER _ MOTHER, SISTERS. SNp GRILDREN, DOROTHY JOHI LAYNE, JR. PAIGE, JAMES WILLIAM. Sacred to the ‘memory of my_dear husband and our fa- ther, JAMES WILLIAM PAIGE. who de- Darted this lite eight years and eight dave ago, November 9, 1923. God knows how much we miss you, Never shall our memory fade; Loving thoushts shall wander Oihe SPOL where you are lald 18 WikE P CHILOREN " AND CHILDREN. SMITH, FRANK M. ory_of re- and us two .m rooks. who lovember 17, In sed but loving mem- husband. PRANS M. SMITH. 'Ac renuned this life one year ago today, November 17, 1820. I have lost lile companion, A life 1 with my ow And day by day I miss him more As 1 walk through life alone. 1 often think of days gone by Wisen ‘we were oggiher Bt o How chaneed I s now, Gved ‘one 15 gune 3 7 1OV HI8" WIPE, KATE SMITH. * MITH, FRANK M. In sad but lovml re- . membrance of my dear grandfather, FRANK M. SMITH, who departed this JTe'one year aso today, November 17, 1980, Deep in our hearts a picture les loved one Because he was onf N, AN DAUGHTER. LKER, HARRY A. G. In sad but loving WA mbrapee of "our. son "and brother: HARRY A G. WALKER, who departed This Tife orie Year ago, November 17, 1980. Our hearts still ache with sadness, Gl oty cows How we at the’end of one addened year. MOTHER, ‘SISTERS "BROTHERS, ' THE VhiiEn Pam WALKER. WILLIAM AMBLER. LOUI A tribute of love to the memory of my SN Natdber T30, aia my e PE0eNETs November 15: LoUTHE AMBLER, who departed this iife November 17, l?!o. I missed you both day by day, Roririe e e weep.” %) i I think of you when muml ished the |0n;udlfk night. at Mdl‘m! when 1 go to my t!‘t I ! of you long and constantly, for I dea jove you both. B8ister, dear, the year has )een s0 short I still look to see you come to my home; then I think of the rest have. 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