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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON ‘ierzitin.. « WELLON OF FRANCE LOS ANGELES.—Bull Montana is lookin. for his trousers—three pairs of serial, is gravely ill at his home with & thyroid disorder. His phy- FILM PIONEER VERY ILL siclan, Dr. Leo Mortol Shulman, | Wheodore Wharton Director 30| said Wharton 18 “very low.” Barliest of Serials. g g e HOLLYWOOD, ~Calif, November —Theodore Whaston, credited | Leopold, establishing an independent | some'socks into one of ) with direction of the first motion pic- ' studio st Ithaca, N. Y. | eling bags, and left. ’ L. LOUCHEUR, DIES Former Cabinet Member Was in Charge of Industries During War. , work wlt.h] neckties. A thief broke into his apart- his h;m.her. | ment, packed the trousers, nt;\;s b‘ll‘;? ‘Wharton was prominent in the early I‘e'm A!sowmeuhmredmdpurpk‘ he Assoclated Press. PARIS, November 23 —Louis Lou- former cabinet minister in a iccession of French governments and mce reputed to be the wealthiest mar France, died yesterday after a brief He was 59 was minister ne war and was »f munitions during & member of the French delegation to the Versailles Peace Conference in 1919. Later he was successively minister of devastated regions, minister of commerce, minister of finance and minister of national economy. He represented France at Geneva several times. M. Loucheur engaged in & number of Central European and Balkan projects in pre-war days and was supposed fo have amassed a fortune. He owned the Parisian Daily Petit Journal and sev- eral other newspapers in his native department of Nord, Louls Loucheur was an industrialist before the war. He was reputed to be immensely wealthy as a result of his private en- terprises. He had developed roads, mines, blast furnaces and electric works and was on many boards of directors. Then the Prench government called on him to help develop munitions works | and factories for the manufacturing of ! war supplies. As minister of munitions from 1916 to 1920 he was in charge of the French industrial phase of the con- fiict. Murwu‘d espechlly as mlnhm of NO MATTER HOW FAR FROM WASHINGTON THE REPUTATIO! tiful services which has grown for beau- As exclusive members for this community in the National Se . which up around this mortuary natu- lected Morticians . . rally influences many people at embraces leading firms of the distant points to have the final United States, Canada take and amid the By maintaining the latest and most ceremony place other foreign countries . we restful surroundings here. are in a position to handle all arrangements both here and else where at Read further details of the let . . . “Before Sorrow Juxurious motor equipment we minimum expense our are enabled to provide the same splendid service in neighboring cities and states as received by those living in the heart of ‘Washington. CHARGE ACCOUNT S Suits and Overcoats 25 $5 Down—Balance $2 Week or $8.00 Month EISEMAN'S Seventh & F Sts. NNW. unusual services in book Comes,” mailed on request. JOSEPH GAWLER'S ALFRED B. GAWLER s I ons, Inc. WILLIAM A, GAWLER WALTER A. GAWLER FUNERAL DIRECTORS SINCE 1850 1750-52-54 Pennsylvania Ave. N. W. Phones: NAt 5513 I e e A T A, —where special soaps Cure for Finicky Husbands Ve test t will look better and wear the soap suds are scien- buy soap from famous and quality each solutio ean, wash ntiest fabrics important steps Method. B u e appea sbands, and Eli par ! s e by te serv ce. e’s extra eare. ~hoose the service that »w Elite automobile and ribe them. Do it today. ELITE LAUNDRY Phone Potomac 0040 for Prompt Service Convenient Branches D C finance in 1925, he worked for the financial rehabilitation of France. He was an economic expert, reputedly quick at calculations, and his pmmon as & man of private wealth serving as a financier in his country’s cabinet caused him to be called by some “the Mellon of Prance.” He was born at Roubaix on August | 12, 1872, and was educated in the Ecole deu;chnique, the French engineering school. HUNDREDS AT RITES | FOR MRS. W. E. PERRY MONDAY Officials of Montgomery County and School Board Among Tho at F loven i BETHESDA | With more friends paying | neral services were | day Perry, Md 500 their h hy afternoon for Mrs, | m Montgomery C\ t | woman, who_died suddenly last Friday | Rev. Stanley White of ‘the Presby- terian Church of Bethesda, of which Mrs. Perry was an active member dur- ing her long residence here, lauded her as an outstanding and wonderful woman and sald that her death was a great loss to the community, to Mont- gomery County and to the State of| Maryland. County officlals, headed by Lacy | Shaw, president of the Board of County | | Commiseloners, and Commissioner Robert D. Hagner of the Western sub- urban district, Maj. E. Brooke Lee | members of the County School Board, | of which Mrs, Perry was a member, | and many other prominent people from all sections of the county were among those present, The Woman’s Club Bethesda was present In a body | Following the services at the house the funeral party went to the Monac- | acy Cemetery, at Beallsville, Md., where | the body was interred. Pallbearers were G. Wady Imirie, Dr. Henry Young, Gordon C. Keys, Fontaine Keys, Fon- | taine Hall and Charles H. Grifith. | MAN mss IN FALL ‘ George Gilbert, Walte: 586, Prnct\lrfl Skull in Accident. George Gilbert. 56 years old, of 405 G street, was fatally injured Saturday afternoon when he lost balance while taking down a radio aerial at the home of a friend and plunged headlong Into & concrete areaway 15 feet below. He died at Casualty Hospital two hours later with a fracture of the skull. Gilbert was removing the aerial wires from a mast on the roof of an improvised kitchen at the home of Mrs. Nellie Weiss, 411 G _street, when the accident occured toppled off the edge of the roof and fell into an area- way leading inw the basement, police were told. { Coroner Joseph D. Rogers issued | certificate of accidental death. Gilbert who was unmarried, came here several years ago from Philadelphia and had been rooming at the home of Mrs. L. M. Arena, at 405 G street. He recently had been working as a janitor at sev- | eral rooming houses in the neighor | hood, being unable to find other | employment. ELECTION IS HELD Special Dispatch to The Sta WOODLAWN, Va., November rs. Herbert Walker was elected presi- | dent of the Woodlawn e, King's | Daughters and Sons, at the annual | meeting at the home of Mrs. Richard | Smith. ‘Mrs. George R. West was elected secretary and Mrs. Richard L. Smith, treasurer. | Mrs. West gave her report of the State meeting in Orange. Plans were made for a play to be presented early |in December under direction of Mrs. | Paris. (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 principal. Larger or smaller loans at proport Perpetual Building ‘ Association Established 1881 Largest in Washington Assets Over $25,000,000 Cor. 11th and E N.W. S BERRY. President AR BALIZ, Secietary A FUNERAL w75 Washington’s Greatest Funeral Co. We Broke All Records in the City Expert Embalmers 5 Parlors, 3 Chapels, 12 Cars, Hearses and Aniibulances Call GREATER CHAMBERS Co. | Cor. 14th & Chapin Sts. N.W. Phone Col. 0432 Ends Any Kind of | HEADACHE hhwmln.bol with 2 miser- i id e o o dosc of Caj . ok &hk:nflr? lun;hqud. ine works in one- thxxd the time of ordi- nsry forms. No harmful drugs. Make This Test! . . Next time you have a headache, go to your drug store and get a bortle olCep udine, or take a dose at the soda fon. tain. 'Then cime the action, Note how ia disappears aad you “pep” xl;h;x!l\:pp.“ln 10¢, 30c, 60c bottles or | by the dose at drug store sod founcains. Capudine ; | Inafanapolis,Ind 1 il Ber | OPERA GLASSE! | {pining exeglasses. maney, check, etc NOVEMBER 23 THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair with con- tinued mild temperature tonight and tomorrow; lowest temperature tonight about 50 degrees: light variable winds. Maryland—Fair tonight and tomor- row, continued mild temperature; gentle to moderate south or southwest winds. Virginia—Fair tonight and tomorrow; slightly warmer in extreme west portion tonight; gentle to moderate winds, | mostly northeast. ‘West 7irginia—Pair tonight and to- morrow; slightly warmer tonight Report for Last 48 Hours. Sunday e. Barometer. ches. 30.39 30.41 3042 30 42 0.44 3043 30.38 30.34 ar ago. . ago 60 Highest o 42 Tide Tables. nished by United States Coast Geodetic Survey.) 'Tfid’r' (P and Tomorrow. | High Low High Low The Sun and Moon. Rises. 6:58 sun, Sun, Moon, Av today. tomorrow today 3 an omobile m hour after s Rainfall rainfall 4 4 ghted one- Monthly in the| Capital (current Month. 1931 January Februar 3.21 March April May . ches date) Record, 7.09 6.34 8.84 913 10.69 10.94 10.63 14.41 Average. September .. October November Weather in Variol C Clear Gloudy Baltimore, Md.. T Birmingham Bismarck, N. Boston, Masg Buffalo. $iciouay 3 30 30.34 30.00 8024 2900 . 30.02 3034 30.08 30.22 3020 29.90 3008 3028 30708 Clear Gloudy Bt cloudy loudy Pt.cloudy Helena, Horon. S. Dal Jacksonyl Otleans New York Oklaho; Omaha Philade Phoent’ Pittsbu; Portlan Antonio. . . 29.86 Diego, Caiif 30,06 30710 30.08 29.88 3032 30 44 30.16 30.38 FOREIGN. (7 am., Greenw! tondon. Pt.cloudy Rain Clear Clear Wash Wash cattle. Spokane, England Prance Austria Germeny France... $ Sweden.... yienna, Stoekholm, Gibraltar. ' Spain (Noon, Greenwich 't (Fayal), Azores... 60 (Cuirent observations Bermuda 0 San Juah, Porto Rico... 78 Havana, ‘Cuba 0 Colon, Canal Zone L 0.E.S. HOLDS PARTY Svectal Dispaten to The Star. | SILVER SPRING, Md., November 23 Members of the local chapter of | Eastern Star held a tacky party at the home of Mrs. Myrtle Schnabele. Prizes for the most original costumes were given Mrs. J. W. Lewis, Miss Mamie Chaney, John Oden and J. W. Lewls Awards in games were made Mrs, John Crawford and Mrs. Fmathurst New members of the chapter are Mrs. Rebecca D. Van Wagner, Mrs. Ida W. Geasey, Mrs. Sara Woodward and Mrs. P. L. Wilkerson Births Reported Cloudy today.) Part cloudy Cloudy Cl Clear Cloudy Horta, Hamilton. es J. and Marie A. ) John E. and Mary P. Hubert R. and August Prank and Agnes Lo Rodney and_Anna Rice. & 7 Allen F. and Doris P. Bell. bov Joseph and Cosmos M. Furnari Aubrey ‘and Verns Muyhew. g Witliam ‘and Maudine Bryant. boy William D. and E ‘Stewar! Deaths Reported. o Walther. 87, 3200 12th st ne.| R "ok, "5, "1 Soncord ave Silas Tant. 78 1332 Ingraham st oher‘t J. “Rurst, 74, George Washington ‘Thomas Kengler, 51, Georgetown Hospital. Richard Johnson, 38. Emergercy Hospi Terino Pace, 34, 2650 Wisconsin ave. Clarence L. Reese, 32. Sibley Hospital Werdna B. Bradley, 30. 5713 Sherrier pl. pital Louis Solomon, 86, 220 H st. n.e. 79, 1307 T gt. Henrletta Harrls, $ Edward Morton, 73, Preedmen’s Hospital @, 1342 Union st | Isabella Washington, s, Walter Washington, 63, Gallinger Hospital Gailinger Hospital. | Sophie Philmore, Willlam A. Queen, 60, 1320 5th st Rosa Murfay, 55, Preedmen’s Hospital ogmmaline Burrell, 51, Home for Ased and | nfirm. Geglee Robinson, 35 Gallinger Hosital illiam eriff rd. n.e. | Ellzabetti Newsteh. 21, ‘Gallinwer Hospital Grace W. Plelds, 24, 784 Morton st pypdgrEaTet’ Jackson, 18, Tuberculosis’ Hos- Al | (Gertrude Hildaguard, 2 months, 1032 18th | | E‘i‘" Stanard, 2 months, Gallinger Hos- daaispt to Penton and Evelyn Somers, 2 dmen’s Hosplta | Jam el L. boy. white t 218t and ¥ ste. St 218t and ¥ ste i pamn., bl Dept. ‘contdinin i e ol e e, e 519 R. I ave n.w. narrdw bun{“ ribben. n! bet. 13th, Belasco 0! ke ey "'T'""V“R;t.:xs ¢ Teather, o, Gursees, ward. B, :( TEE K. A Theater pocxrmoox bick. con- Lost Junday, 15th. Reward for eyeglasses. Adams Pocxrrnoox. matine Burne. 1884 Quiney st Paluce Theater alligator 31, Liberal reward. | Saturdey, Nov. Col. td.. Apt. 31 White, female. Chevy Chase, Md. “ !ll. “ost Baturda e, s Reward, e S1m W day: on back. Phone EE @ Wn. 'mu-nld | secretary-treasu | Prisco Hospital | BROOK | FLKIN. CHARLES CALVERT. | MeNEAL, C. M. BRYANT, RESIDENT ' HERE 61 YEARS, Duzsl Pension Bureau Employe, Who EeA tired Seven Years Ago, Was Native of Pennsylvania. Funeral services for Charles Morton Bryant, 86, who died suddenly yesterday at his home, 2708 Cathedral avenue will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the residence. Burial will be in Rock Oreek Cemetery. Born in Erie County, Pa., Mr. Bryant had resided here 61 years. He was em- ployed by the Pension Bureau for 54 years prior to his retirement sever years ago. He was a member of th Sons of the American Revolution He ed by widow Am ‘Camp B a daug Mrs. Harry grandehi dren, Miss Ann 3rove c and Cha t Mr yant isco al Succumbs ¥ St Lou died at t of pneumonia bladder trouble Offi Fr 8T, LOt Hamilton, 6 n er of San Prancisco Railway Cc today after an opération for 10 days ago. Beaths. PAILEY. CARRIE E. on Sy er 21, Hospital, CARRIE E, BA Ter ot Nss. Lobtle M. Seherc: ot 150 st. n.w, Funeral irom the ~Wm Sardo & Co, funeral chavel, 412 X st n.s., on Wednesday, November 25, at 2 D.m. latives and ‘friencs invited. lnterment in Arlington National Cemetery 2 BAILEY, CARRIE E. Officers and members of ‘Star Spangled Banner Counc ¥, Daughters of America, will piease st Wm. H. Sardo’ funeral ol Tuesday evening. November 34, At T } to. conduct services for our jate siato CARBIE E. BAILEY, By order of the couneflo: LUCY LUSBY. MARGARET HALPPAP, Rec. Sec BECKER, LILLIE M. On Sunday 22, 1931, n York Oty BECKEE, ~widow of the Becker of Washington, D. funeral iater. BRADY, JOHN. o November LILLIE 3t Notice of Departed _this denly! on Sunday. November 22. 140 Plerce st. court n.w., JOHN BRADY. devoted husband of Georglana Brady, father of Mrs. Peter Walker of New York City, uncle of Mrs. Sadie Harvey. He leaves to mourn their loss a host of other relatives and friends. Remains resting ai Barbour Bros’ funeral home, 48 5t Funeral Wednesday. November 125 i 10 am., from Holv Redeemer Church, New York 'ave. between 1st st. and New Jersey ave. n.w. Interment Mount O 24 Cemeter: BROOKS, ALEXANDER H. Entered peace- November_21. 1931, at 7:10 p.m. at his residence. 2034 17th n.w, ALEXANDER H. BROOKS. devoted brother of Miss Georgiana Brooks and beloved - father of Mrs. Eunice E. Manning, Mr, J. Staniey Brooks a Florence B.' Forter, = Funersl Tuesday. November 274, at 1:30 Metropolitan A. M. E. Church liam H. Thomas officiating. ALEXANDER M. Members Lodge. No. 9, F. A. A. M. o asserble life 1931, at fully into_rest on Saturday Pythagora requested Novemher . for the purpose of attending the funeral 'of our late brother. ALEXANDER J.H. SEWELL, W. M, Secretars * BROOKS. ALEXANDER H. the Young Men's ton are_requ to “attend the neral of ALEXANDER H. BROOKS, | founder of the association. on Tuesd November 24, at 1:30 p.m., from thé Metropolitan' A. M. E. Chureh. THOMAS HOLLAND, President ENOCH M. SMITH, Fin. Secreiary 8 MORTON. Suddenlv, on Sunday., November 22. 1031, CHARLES AMORTON BRYANT. in his 38th year. be loved husband of Amanda Camp Brrani and father of Mrs. Harry C. Grove neral from ‘his lste Iesidorce, {hedral ave. n'w Tuesday, 2 pm vited ‘o aliema Cemetery ATl members of e Entered peacetully November 21. 1931 residence. 2130 13th W. CHASE. devi isband of the late Anita E Chase asd beloved father of Valerie E. and_Bryson services at Asbury M. E. Church Wednes- day, November 25 &t 1:30 p.m. Inter- ment &t Harmony Cemetery. 2 BivsoN Suddenis. on Bundav. _November 22, CHARLES 193 CALVERT BLRIN. heloved huseand -of | Anna M. Elkin of 641 East Capitol Re- mains resting at Zurhorst's funeral par lors, 301 East Capitol st. Notice of fu- neral hereafter, FRANCE, JAMES. Departed this life Pri- day, November 20. 1931. at Casuslty Ho. pits1, " JAMES Abelc!'d He leaves to mo; eir loss a beloved granddaughier, Mrs. Minnie Washin Mary Barretnett ¥ resting: ot Hal loway's “fureral chapel. 131 4'c st. s.w Punersl Wednesday. Nevember 5. at i p.m. from 56 Wenton st. n.e. Interment Arlington Nmoml Cemetery. FULLER, LO) o0 Sunday. November 23, 1991, LOUISE PULLER, Remains rest: ing at W. W. Chambers Co. funeral homs. T400" Chapin st. Aow. Notics or® ranenei GODLOVE. ESTHER HURLBUT. On Satur- iay, Noyember 3. 1691, ot U & Veterany Hospital HURLBUT, _beloved Wife of 'L H. Godiove and daushter of Mr.and Mrs. M. T, Hurlbut. “She is aiso survived by & son, Terry Pranels Godlove, and two brothers. Francis D. and Terrs A Hurlbut. Remains _resting at the Tabler funéral home. $38 M st n'w where services will be held on ‘Tuesday November 24, at 10:30 am.. followed by terment in 'Arlington National Cemetery Relatives and friends fnvited to atiend HARRIS, NELLIE. Departed this life on unday, November 1931, at 10:35 a.r at 34 Patterson st. n.e, after & brief sll- ess. NELLIE HARRIS. wife of the lat Richard Harris, devoted daughter of Eliza Alice, Compeell| beloved sister of William Aloysius, Charife, James Edward I eph Martin Campbell, sunt of dJi Joseph T. and Mary C. Campbell eaves & host of friends. Remains Bros.’ funeral home Tuesday. November after af her iate reside Funeral Wi . from Hol Interment other resting 43 K 24, at atives at Barbour st. n.e.. until 6 pm. there- resday Redeeme; Tst st. and £ Mount etery. HAUSER. OLIVE A. 22,1931, OLIVE A Hauser ©On Sunday, Nov beloved wife of W 3 Funeral from her residence, 930 st. ne., on Wednesday, Noveniber 2 30 p.m.’ Services at St Agnes’ Church, 46 @ st. n.w, a Relatives and friends invited. Cedar Hill Cemetery. JONES, LONNIE J. On Friday. November 320, 1931, 8710:30 am., at Asheville N C m a Funeral from his late resi- 403 'Wilks st, Alexsndria, Va. . November 24," at 10 a.m. Inter: Aflington Cemetery, 11 s.m. Rela- d friends invited. MANGUM, MARTHA E. vember 22, 1931, at 7:50 gence, East Sitver On Sunda, mp- m. at her resi- ing, Md. MARTH, in’ her 80th year. beloved wite of Fach: izh Mlnl’\yl Puneral from the Nevius {uneral home 924 New York ave. n.¥. on Tuesday, Novembér 24, at 2 p.m. Inter- ment in'Rock Creek Cemetery. * JAMES. On Sunday. Now 32, 1031, at 6:05 p.m. JAMES Mc husband’ of the lais Almira Garreit Neal and father of Mrs. Oarrie MeNoal Shamwell, Puneral Wcdnesday, November 5. at 2:30 p.m., from his late residence. 908 Wesiminster st. n.w. ~Relatives and friends invited 24° MEEGAN, I. FRANK. Suddenly. on Sundsy, November' 22, 1931, J. FRA beloved zon of James F. and Nellle A. Meegan of 5205 °Colorado ave. Services at his late residence on Tuesday, November 24, at 8:30 a.m. * Reaulem mass at the Church of the Nativity at 9 s.n. Relatives and friends invited to attend, Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. MERLINA, ANTHONY. =Suddenly. on Su gay, November 22, 1331 ANTHONY MER 1R, beloved so, of Matiano and 0o Hing’ Mesiine. * Reoaalas resting atthe W.'W. Chambers' funeral home, 1400 Cha- pin st n.w. until 8 pm. Mondsy, No- vember 23 Funeral from 3717 Hobson st., Brentwood, Md., inesday, ~ November 25 Interment ‘Mount Olivet Cemetery. Notice of time later. MOTEN, LUCY A On Monday. November 13, at_Garfleld Hospital, LUCY MOTENof 757 Kenvon st. mather of Ruth Anderson, L. Albert, Wil Howard, rett #cmnley *Soten; gy. jovember 25, at ber EAL, M 3 of vania & u. 8t 2 iin.” Tatertment peivate o2k k3 ‘.'E'n"é!’r# I oy are. P inua: uners "home, 621 n.w. NELLIE W, 931, at her W n.W, (nee_Davi aged 31 years, beloved wife of o Hoyce and beloved dsushier o Mos. Bl Davidson. Remains hom of her sister. Mrs. Ethel nm, 401 16th At 2" Celock o ;ro- fl John's fl-o- al Shurch, ol Relatives azid o s’ uvitea” mnm-m “M iodt et n m eut #‘fm her sud- | JONES' Beloved husband o | i | | SMALL, DR. SAMUEL W, ‘nr CHARD. ELLEN. Braths. Qn Saturday, No- yember 31, 1931 in ' Atlanti Dr Sah0hn v CSMatl, ABods restine i Joseph Gawier's Sons' chapel. 1784 Pa. ave nw. Monday evening from 8 until 16 pm. Military services, Fort Myer gate. Arlington Cematery. on Wednesday, No- vember 35, at 11 a.m SMITH. REBECCA. Departed this lifs on Priday. November 20, 1931. at 9 p.m.. at her residence. 1208 Linden st. n.e.. after s brief iliness, REBECCA, the beloved mother of Edward H. Smith, only sister of Christine Hawkins and the devoted mother-io-law of Charity H. Smith. She also leaves to mourn their loss two neph- ews. four nieces and & host of friends. Remains can be seen at her late resi- dence at 4 p.m. Sunday. Funeral Tues- day. No: om “Zion Baptist h 3rd ‘and 4% sts g W. ol Washington iends invited THOMPSON., RAYMOND, s Suddenly. on RAYMOND 8§ e late Edward apitol &t Sardo & Co ne. on Wed am. Rela THORNTON, JULIA. _Officers and members s prian’s Catholic Benoficial So- are” hereby notified of the death ef A THORNTON. Funeral from Catholic Church, New York Ist st. and New Jersey ave November 23, 1931, at 9 a.m. MARY F. MATHEWS, NNA HARRIS. Sec. ALKER, ADA EDMONDS. Suddenly, Fri day. November 20. 1931. at Freedmen's ADA EDMONDS WALKER. the ved wife of James C. Walker and sis- ter of Mrs. Harriet E._ Marshall, Mrs Mary E. Scott and Mrs. Ella E. Settles of indianspolis. Ind. Funeral Tuesdey. No vember 24, at 11 am.. from the residence of her sisters, 3500 Rock Cresk Chureh rd.: thence to Mount Zion M. E, Church, Leesburg, Va . where services will be held # 'pm. literment at Harmony Ceme- members ot Mrs. Pres, WALKER. ADA E. Queen of Sheb ant are requested tend late member, Hon. Lady AD. on Tuesday. 'November 24, at 3600 Rock Creek Church rd. black clothes and white gloves LELIA R. DANDRIDGE. R. M RICHARD A. PHILLIPS. R. P, JESSIE C. BANKS, Sec. WARE, EMMA. Departed this life Priday. November at 1030 p.m.. sity Hospital, Officers a Sister. Mamis Biows, and a host of other relatives and friends. Remains resting at Barnes' funeral par- lors, 614 4% st. sw. until 6 p.m. Mon- day; November 23. then to the residence of her sister, Mamie Brown, where serv- ices will be held Tuesday, November 324, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited Interment Harmony Cemetery. WILLIAM T. On Saturday, No- 21. 1931, at his residence. 4312 nw., WILLTAM T, aged 38 ved husband of Eva G. Whelan (nee ‘Caton) and son of Sus and the late Willlam T. Whelan. ~Puneral from the Tesidence of bis mother, 316 11th st. s.w., on Tuesdey. November 24, at 8:30 a.m thenee Dominic’s Church, where said Relatives o 8t Moant Olivet Cemetery. CATMAN. GERTRUDE. On Sunday, No- vember 32 1931 at Home for Incurables. GERTRUDE, beéloved _daughier of Mre. e V Yeatman Remains , Oliver B. Jepkins funeral parlors, 800 Interment at Rappahan- Richmond Counts, Va.. 2, 2 pm resticg in In Memoriam CATHERINE owy. cxrmr BROWN. who departed November 23, 191 bsence but draws us nearer BROWN. W. In sacred me mother, C. And thoush the years be man They are filled with remembrance. mother. of you HER LOVING DAUGHTERS, MAMIE. EMMA AND VIRGIE. . BROWN. years ago today, November 23, 1915 The hunds that did so much for us, How heiplessly thy Giod kngws they worked contiouousiy, But_they are gone HER DEVOTED BAUGHTER MARTHA Sacrsd to the BROWN. = CATHERINE. memory of my precious mother, CATH- ERINE BROWN, who left me six years ago today, November 23, 1915. Have you ever sat slone at eve And watched the day's decline, And you dream that close bestde you I3 mother, who once was thine? Deep in my heart is & picture Of my mother, Iaid to rest: In_memory’s frame I will keep it. Beesuss the was one of the hest HER DAUGHTER, KATHERINE NICHOL- n.owx CATHERINE. In loving ory of a devoted mother and grandms CATHERINE BROWN. whs entered rest sixteen years ago today. November 23, 1915. While' you are thinking there of me, dear mother, I am thinkine here of you HER LOVING DAUGHTER. THOMPSON In my heart her memory HER CAROLINE VALUOR COX. FRANCIS LE ROY. ng memory of our darling LE ROY COX. who left us today, November 23, 1926. Sweet Is the memory that never shall fade, Sweet is the spot where baby 15 laid. Part of our lives is buried deep Under the sod where Prancis sleeps. HIS LOVING MOTHER, DADDY BROTHER. In sad but lov. baby. FRANGIS five' years ago AND A tribute of love to memory of ty wife and our dear mother. BLLEN DE CHARD. (nee Gafia: gher). who Dassed awav one year ago todsy, Noy 23 1630 Anniversary at St. Dominic’s Church tears at the time that are of the heart that "THE PAMILY. remembrance of father. FRED H. GORE, FRED H. In I our 'dear kughand and o departed this November 23, 109 Deep in our hearts a picture lies Of a loved one gone to rest n_memory's frame we Will keep: it Becauss he wes one of the best HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN. loving ago today, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 2 J. WILLIAM LEE'S SONS. FONERAL 0] RECTOR! CREMATORIUM 3 PA AVE NW._NA 1384, 1388, Wm. H Sudo & Co Funeral Chapel Ambuiancé wivies __Lincoln 0524 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St NW. -