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C., NOVEMBER 29 PROMINENT ALASKA COAL l INQUIRY FIGURE IS DEAD R. 8. Ryan, Former Washington Resident, Represented Mine Interests in Probe. Richard §. Ryan, mining engineer and former resident of Washington, who was much in the public eye during the Taft administration when he repre- sented mining interests in an investi- gation of alleged exploitation of Alaskan coal deposits, died yesterday morning at Berkeley, W. Va., following an ex- tended illness. Mr. Ryan was more death. Mr. Ryan is best known to the Wash- ington public as the author of the famous “Dick to Dick” letters, treating with the controversy over the Alaskan coal flelds, where he had been active as an engineer. He left Washington a number of years ago to make his home in New York. where he lived until he went to the West Virginia res dence of his wife several weeks ago in an effort to regain his health. DAMROSCH AND HARVARD QUARTET TO COME HERE Outstanding Musical Events Ar- ranged on Community Institute Program for December. Walter Damrosch and the Harvard University Double Quartet will be pre- sented during December by the Com- munity Center in its Community Insti- tute program. Dr. Damrosch will present a_piano | lecture-recital in Constitution Hall at 8:15 pm. December 7, and the Har- vard Quartet will sing in the Central High School auditorium on Decem- ber 22. In his appearance here, Dr. Dam- rosch will present his unique lecture- recital of “Parsifal.” This method of appearance was introduced by the mu- sician 46 years ago when, seated at the piano, he played the greater portion of one of Wagner's operas, reciting the text from his own translation and paus- ing occasionally to explain the charac- ter and meaning of the music. Assisting Mrs. Lyman B. Sworm- stedt, secretary of the Community In- stitute, in the presentation of Dr. Dam- rosch, are the District of Columbia Public Library and the District of Co- lumbia League of Women Voters. MRS. HOBART TO SPEAK Head of D. A. R. to Address Sons and Daughters of Republic. A conference will be held by the Sons and Daughters of the Republic at Wil- son Teachers' College, December 12, in accordance with plans completed Friday night. Mrs. Lowell Fletcher Hobart, president general of the Daughters of the American Revolution, will deliver the opening address, and Miss Helen Harmon, State regent of the D. A. R., will be in charge of arrangements. Reports will be presented by the offi- cers of the four children’s clubs under the direction of the Sons and Daughters of the Republic. These will include the Nathan Hale, Mount Vernon. George- | town and the Betsy Ross Club: OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT ° Suits and Overcoats $5 Down—Balance $2 Week or $8.00 Month EISEMAN’S Seventh & F Sts. N.W. PHOTOGRAPHS COPIED-RENEWED ENLARGED-BY W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 35619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Pliones Col. 0464 . Adams 10341 J than 70 years old at the time of his; | merchant, in his 31—PART ONE. | THE WEATHER l Disgrict of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia—Cloudy with slowly rising temperature; probably occasional light rain today and tomorrow. ‘West Virginia—Occasional showers :\nld slightly warmer today; tomorrow rain. Temperature. Midnight, 38; 2 am, 38; 4 am, 37; 6 am, 38, 8 am, 37. 10 am., 40; 12 noon, 41;'2 pm. 41: 4 pm. 41; 6 pm, 41; 8 pm, 41; 10 pm, 42. Highest 41,8pm, Yearago... 26 Lowest . 37,4am. Yearago... 15 Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) ‘Today. . 10:41am. . 5:26am. . 11:01 pm. 5:01 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Rises. today... 7:05 Sun, tomoitow 7:06 4:47 1 Moon, today.. 8:41pm. 11:10am.| Automobile jamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Ralnhll. Monthly rainfall in inches in the Capital (current month to date): Month. 1931. Average. Record. January 8 7.09 February 6.84 March 8.84 9.13 10.69 10.94 10.63 14.41 10.81 ‘Tomorrow. | 11:30 am. | 6:10 am. 11:54 pm. 5:33 pm. High . . Low High Low Sets. Sun, 4:47 84 91 89 '89 *00 | ; '86 August .. ... 5 ptember . . October 8.57 November 8.69 Weather in Various Cities. ~Temperature.~ Precini- Max. Min. _ tation.8 '85 '89 Sat- Fri. ur, it | lrday.night. $pm. 85 n Atlanta, Atlantic_City, o Baltimore, o Birmingham, Aia." Bismarck, N. Dak. Boston. Muss.... Buffalo, : Chicags, Cincinnati, Cheyenne.’ Wyo. Cleveland, Ohio. Davenport, I Denver, Colo. Des_Moines. Towa. Deiroit, Mich Duiuth, Minr Paso, Tex X Iveston, Helena, Tacksonveile Kansas_Cit Los Angeles, Coutsville, Marquette, Noven Bikite. Nebi.. Omaka, Nebr. Philadelphia. ‘P Phoenix, Ariz. Pittsburgh, Pa. Portland, Me.. Portland, Oreg. Sult Lake Clty, Utah.! . Louls, Mo.... St. ‘Paul. Minn. San Antonio. Tex. San Diego, Calif San_Francisso. Calif. Santa Fe. N, Max Savannah, ~ Ga. Seattle. Wash. ... Springfleld, TII. Tampa, Fla... Toledo, ORI : Vicksburg. M WASHINGTON, D. c MOTHER ASKS COURT TO RETURN CHILDREN | Files Habeas Corpus Petition to Get Little Girls From Their Aunt. Mrs. Pauline V. Gordon, 14 New York avenue northeast, filed a habaes cor- pus petition in District Supreme Court yesterday in an effort to get possession of her two children, Yvonne, 5, and Pauline, 4, who are in the custody of their father’s sister, Mrs. Margaret Shandow, 1200 Longfellow street. The mother says her husband, John P. Gordon, died November 17 and the children have been with their aunt since last Saturday. She says she is finan- cially able to support the children and :4; give them a home and a mother's re. Attorney John L. Chapman, jr., who filed the petition, explained that there was pending a petition for a limited divorce when the father died and thaf the children were taken by the aunt. WILL PROVIDES FEAST San Francisco Merchant Leaves $100 for Memorial Banquet. SAN FRANCISCO, November 28 (#). —The late Celeste E. Vergez, pioneer San Francisco bon vivant and wool ill, filed here today, directed that $100 was to be used for a banquet for a few of his friends, who were to feast to his memory. The bulk of nis estate, estimated at $300,000, was left to his brother, Adolph Vergez of San Francisco, and his sister, Mrs. Angela Vergez de Gonzalez of Mexlco City FOUND. FOR LOST ANIMALS apply Ani} Leakue, 349 Maryland -vzn.{ o Nat. 8085 LOST. 722273 7ZZ 2T E e T 22207777, Ryan Service Through Years Has Won Commendation This business through years has grown and pros- pered because we have always served efficiently and with consideration 3 Funeral parlor, private ambu- lance and livery in connection. JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 317Pa. Ave. S.E. Ad“iS06o0n I P LU0 7 2 2 E e 2 T Z T 777777, We Claim to Produce the Finest Economical Funeral In the World We have 10 cars, hearses ambulances; 5 parlors, 3 chapels We Will Give You a Whole Funeral 75 Cars, Casket and All— Extra Cars, $7 Each Call The Greater Chambers Co. Cor. 14th & Chapin Sts. N.W. Phone Col. 0432 Where Service Is Best and the ‘Price Is Less BICYCLE. Vim, _boy's, rims; in_Chevy Chase. consin_3565-W. _ CHAIR. Wednesday, i more Houlevard near Beltsville, Md. please notify R. C. Stello, Bell Reward TAMOND —Nearly 3, Kt. in front of Rut- nd, Courts "o Co);ld‘t\mennuvf gnd, 10th 5 a.m. Friday. Rewar 7951, Apt. 215, Ten DOG. German police; gnswers 1o~ Ddrita. Phone Emerson ‘0037 Reward, o one EARRING, oblong, gold chicken and gold flowers in' center.’ New Hampshire ave. & 18th st. It found call Potomac 5839. Re- EYEGLASSES, on Euclid _st. color_blue, Md. Reward. metal Wis- F‘Ander ville, with _white gold _rim: fucllg st beimeen Mozart place and 1680 st.. ew Hicuh 527 apt returned to 1631 FRAT,_RING, | uie G st 244-2, Tost Wed. night, in_street_at nw. Reward. Address Box ar” office. o SR I Avt_abd, ol "ados R Lavey. ol BAG cont. pocketbook, money & gloves, Dot Conuressionial Lk B Thin e Ca tion of on car. Reward. Gail Alexandria 21 HOUND, small, red tick, female, in vicinity of Fort' Humphreys: kennel license on col- lar. No. 344389 Virginia. 1931. Liberal re- ward. _Washington Airport, telephone Dis- ! trict 6900. KEYS. between 5th and Znd St Capitol st. Reward. Capitol st LADY'S WRIST WATCH. Gruen, white gold seiuine, of 6 diamonas. ard 2 sappRires: Some place 11th between E und Pt an h St Bok "$1612. 'Skar office. L hente! NGSE GLASSES. i aluminum 732._the_La Salle. OPERA~ GLASSE: November 21, Apt._301-H. POCKETBOOK. black. i1 ladies room 1n market ut 5th & K sis. n.w. Please return pocketbook and contents to 1111 Col. rd n.w. Abt. 405, Keep money POCKETBOOK —Green _leathe: Bowle Thursday, November 26. -_Adams 1765, SE_in Jadies’ _toom Lothrop, brown, containin eveglass’ case. Reward. on Eas - Bruehi, 509 pear asco Theater, Rewar Cieveand 3354, at Liberal 29 Tost Woodward & money, keys, Phone Adams u’n. G _on Nove: now.; platinum top set two ' sapphires. Reward. LADE. o8 5 = A RING—Pear-shaped diamond ring and dia- mond necklace. ~ Very liberal reward if re- turned. _Address Box 102-X, Star office. SCOTCH TERRIER, small. black, closely plucked, last seer hear 3ist and ‘Que n.w. 506. near_15th u (It diansnds. and 1460 Euclid st. Tord (o Fiederick. Liberal re Lincoln_4116 Bul nd blick triminine, on each end. st Detween W. & L. and Mur: phy’s or in Murphy's on Fri. between 11:30 n{)d 12 am. Liberal reward. 1236 m-l st. n.e. WATCH. at car stop. entrance Mt. Alto Hos- pital. - Reward. _Return telephone operator, Admlnlunuen Bldg.. Mt. Alto_Hospital. TST wold, Wednes Tin & R st Cathedral sve and arin frontof cau Conn. long shape, Lost on G 2025, Apt. 143, '82 | '28 | g | Sat.p m.io | Qurds nf Thanks REID, ROBERT HENRY. We wish to thank the friends of the laie ROBERT HENRY REID for floral gifts and all expressions of sympathy to us_in our great lo: MRS. MARY L. REID AND FAMILY. * WALKER. ADA_FDMONDS. The family of ADA EDMONDS WALKER wish 10 express their sincere appreciation for the kind ex- | pressions of sympathy and Joral tributes at the passing of our beloyed wife and | Sate E WALKER, HARRIET E. MAR- JAMES C. 3 SHALL, MARY E. SCOTT. Braths. AUSTIN. AMERICA JANE. On Friday, No- vember 1, at _the residence of her i 1w R. H. Alexander, Linden, 3 "AMERICA JANE AUSTIN. widow of Benjamin Austin. Puneral on Monday, November 30, at’ 10 o'clock a.m. from H. M. Padgett’s funeral home, 131 11th: st. 'se. " Intermert Arlington = National metery. ~ Relatives and friends invited to attend. 29 AUSTIN, AMERICA JANE. Special com- munication of Gavel Chapter will be Leld at 9 oclock Monday morning, November 30, 1931, at Masonic Temvle for the pur- pose of 'attending the funeral of our late sister, AMERICA JANE AUSTIN. RUTH J. COATES. Worthy Matron. LILLIAN V. ROWZEE, Rec. Sec. T. On Thursday. Novem. i the residence of his si . Mrs. Mary Wyvill, 1131 8th st. n.w. ALBERT, beloved husband of Margarei Bayliss. ' Funeral from the chapel of Fronk Geler's Sons Co. 1113 7th 'st. n.w., on Monday. November' 30. at 9:30 am. Requiem mass at the Church of the Im- maculate Canception at 10 o'clock. ~Rel tives and Iriends Inviled. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. 20 BLALOCK, JAMES. On_ Wednesday, No- vember 25. 1931.” at Gallinger Hospital. JAMES BLALOCK. beloved son of John and Emma Blalock. He also leaves five | brothers, one sister and & host of other relatives and friends. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel, 3rd and ‘Eve_sts, s.w. Funeral Monday. No- vember 30, @t 1 pm. from the above chapel. ° Interment Arlington National Cemetery. 29 | BOHANNON. ANNIE F. On Saturday. No- | vember 28, 1931. at her residence. 1105 | t Capifol st.. ANNIE F. the beloved of Philip O. and mother of Harvey L and Lillian M. Bohannon and sister of | &ix brothers. Remains resting in the W | W. Chamoers Co. funeral home. 1400 | Chapin st. nw. Puneral from above resi- dence on’ Morday. November 30, at 10 am. thence to Palmyra Church. Orange. Va."at'2 pm.’ Interment in Oranke. Va. CALDWELL, T. J. Members of Excelsior Lodse, No. 5441, G. U. O. of O. F.. are to meet 'Sunday. 'November 29, 1931, at 3 o'clock, 12th and You sts. Pythian’ Build- ing, to make arrangements for the funeral of 'Brother T. J. CALDWELL. Funeral Monday, November 30. at 1 o'clock, from Grice's funeral parlors, 12th and R sts. n.w. CALHOUN, MINNIE E. On Thursday, No- 26, 1931, at '6:30 p.m. at Freed- Hospital,” MINNIE E. CALHOUN. ehter Cof the Yate Edward and Bené . devoted sister of Edward. Gar- fleld and Walter Harris, Mrs. Belle Turner, Mrs. Marion Turner 'and Mrs. Beulah Johnson. ~Remains resting at the W. Er- nest Jarv!s funeral church. 1432 You st. n.w. FPuneral Sunday. November 29. at 3 from the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral Rev. W. H_ Brooks officiating. In- terment Harmony Cemetery. 29 CALHOUN, MINNIE E. The officers of the Women's Frederick Douglas Benefit Asso- ciation announce the death of Miss MIN- IE E. CALHOUN. Funeral Sunda nber 29. 1931, at 3 p.m.. from W. Ernest arvis’ funeral church. 1432 You st. n.w. M. E. DENT, President. F. E. RAYMOND, Secretary. J ARY N er 27, 3 widow of Wilbur F. and beloved mother of Jaryis B. and Fiances M. Cissel. Fu- neral from the residence of her som, 117 Rhode Isiand ave, ne. No- vember 30, at 2:30 and friends inyited. in Glenwood Cemetery. COLEMAN. JULIA KNUCKLES, on Satur- day. November 28, 1931, JULIA KNUCKLES COLEMANT ™ Sarviving. hes ana s aas ghlla. Julia Rivers, and a host of friends. Funeral Monday, November from Fraziers funeral hom: Island_ave. n.w. Priends in ment Lincoln Memorial Cemeter: CONNER, CHARLES T. Suddenly Thursday. November 26, 1931, CHARLES T.. beloved son of Robert L and Helen V. Corner (nee Taylor). aged 20 years. Funeral from his late residence. 1245 W st. se. Sunday November 29, ‘at 2:30 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. ~Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 29 CONNER, CHARLES T. members of Anacostia Council. No. 16 e 00 are requested 10 as- Seimbie ab the residente of pur ie brother. CHARLES T. CONNOR. 1245 W st. se. Sunday, November 29, 1831, at 2:30 p.m.. for the purpose of attending the funeral. Inferment "h"ez The oficers and A7 Beaths. ROBINSON, WILLIAM H. sday, ovemaer 26, (531"t a8 reed” ‘Hos: pital. WILLIAM H "ROBINSON. levored usband of Therese Robinson. father Isapelle Robinson and brother of G 29 gnd Sarsh Robingon. ~ Funeral Mond November 30. at 9 amm. from tl Redccmer Ohuren ‘Imierment Arlington Cemetery. 29 SAMPLE, ELIZABETH. Departed this life Thureday, November 26 1931, at cal- linger Hospital ELIZABETH SAMI loving sister of Emma Boston. Rosie Du id, Ella Granson, Josephine E. M: nd Alexander Matthews. leaves to mourn their loss one aunt and_a host of other relative: friends, Remains resting = at Ford funeral parlors, 1300 S, Funeral Monday, am. {rom abovc funeral parlor: ment Rosemont Cemetery. SEGO, MAZIE L. On Priday, November 37, 1931, at Sibley Hospital, MAZIE L., beloved wife of Frank Sego and daughter of John F. and Bessie M. Grifith. Funeral from her late residence. 1150 4th st. ne., on Sunday, November 29, at 10:30 am. Fu- neral services at Ebenezer Baptist Church, Ebenezer, Va. on Sunday. November 39, Inferment at Ebenezer, Va. ¥ THOMPSON. Departed this life ‘on moer ‘27, 1 ¢ Cas- Uity Hospital, MARY THOMPSON TATE, the beloved mother of Joseph Tate e T Satmds and " Richard Thompson. She also leaves (o mourn their loss two uncles. one nephew and & host of other relatives and_friends. Re- mains resting_at Eugene Ford's funeral parlor, 1360 South Capiiol st. Funeral Tuesdiy. December 1. at Sairiom Baptist Church ‘at Westmoreland County, Va. THEURER. JORN L. Suddenly. on Satur- day. November 28. 1931, JOHN L. THEU- A S onths 4 davs Fugéral from his krandfather's residence, 1637 Wiscon- sin ave.n.w.. Tuesday morning. December 1. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 30 UDELAVITCH, MORRIS. On Saturday, No- vember 28, 1931, MORRIS UDELAVITCH. 57 years of age.' Funeral from the chapel of Bernard Danzansky, 3301 14th st. n.W., Sunday, November 29, ai i2 noon. WALDECKER. WILLIAM. On_ Saturday, November 28, 1931, at his residence. 1415 Chapin st n.w.. Apt. 44. WILLIAM, be- loved husband Bmma’ Waldecker' and father of Emma L. and Louis Eugene Waldecker. Funerai {rom the W. W. Chambers Co. funeral home. 100 Chapin on Tuesday, December 1. at 8:30 ence to St.'Paul’s Church. 1Sth sts. now.. al at 2 p.m. TATE, M. Coisressional Cemetery. WHITE, GENE On Friday. November 27, 1931, "at 11 pum., at Freedmen's Hospital, GENEVA WHITE, wife of Ulysses White, mother of Ruth’ P. White and devoted daughter of Emma Thomas. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 You st. n.w. Puneral Mon- day, November 30, at 1 D.m.. from the W. Ernest _Jarvis funeral church. 1432 You st. D interment Lincoln Memorial Cem- etery, In Memoriam JOHNSON. HARRIETT. A tribute of love to the memory of our dear mother, HAR- RIETT JOHNSON. who departed fhis life one year ago today. November 29. 1930. HER DEVOTED CHILDREN. LEWIS, HELEN. In loving remembrance of my dear wife, HELEN LEWIS, who de- parted this life one year ago today, No- vember 29. 1930. HER DEVOTED HUSBAND. * PAYNE. FANNIE HANEY. In loving memory of our dear mother, HA] PAYNE. who depnrledzthll e four ears ago. November HER DEVOTED 'DAUGHTERS. NELLIE H. NEAL, MAGDALENE H. HARRIS, * SCOTT, GERTRUDE _VROOMAN. Our dar- ling ' deughter, GERTRUDE ~VROOMAN SCOTT, “'crossed over” to Eternal Light on November 29, 1927. but she lives forever in our deathiess love. Like a scintillating star she blazed a path across these earth skies, radiant in beauty, goodness, spiritual joy_and the glorious colors of a new morn- ing: bassing, she lef us in a darkened ri MR, AND MRS. FORREST VROOMAN, 330 8. Grand ave., Los-Angeles, Calif. ® SMITH, CATHERINE OWENS. In sad but loving remembrance of my dear daughter, CATHERINE OWENS SMITH, who de- parted this life three years ‘aso today, jovember 29, 1928. I think of you in silence, No one can see me weep, But a silent tear is shed When' others are asleep. Some think that T am not lonely When at times they see me smile; Little do they know the heartache That I suffer all the while. God knows how much I miss you, Never shall my memory fade. Loying thoushts sball always wander OWENS. J. G. EASTBURN, Councilor. E. R. THOMAS, Rec. Sec. 29 i COUNTE, THOMAS L. Departed this life sd 24,1931, at his rest dence. t 8:05 p.m. “isvoted * husban of Eleanor Counte. Funeral Sunday, No- yember 29. 1931. ai 2 pm. from. the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 You imeley;, Interment Lincoln Memorial Ceémetery. COX. NAPOLEON TARQ! November 28, 1931, at his ton’s residence, 1430 Pennsylvania' ave. se.. NAPOLEO! TARQUIN, the beloved husband of the late Serah v.cox. Funeral from above resi- dence on Monday, November 30, at 2 p.m Relatives ‘and friends invited to attend. Interment Congressional Cemetery. * 29 DAUGHTON. EMMA, Priday, November 27, 1931, EMMA, beloved wife of the late Darius D. Daughton. Funeral from her late residence. 1230 North Carolina ave. ne. on Monday, November 30, at 2 . Intérment at Congressional Cemetery. Rel- atives and friends invited. 9% ENGLE, EMILY. On Thursday, November 26, ‘1931 at’ Lier residence, 3459 14th st, nw. EMILY ENGLE beloved wife of rence G. Engle. Seryices at the 8. H. SilnesGo. Funeral Home, 3008 14¢h 3. Monday, November 30" at 3 p.m. ment Rock Creek Cemetery. FAISON, CORNELIUS, On November 26 1931, 'at’ Merrifield, Va. CORNELIUS FAISON, aged 39 years. He leaves a lov- ing wife and four children. Remains rest- ing at Ridgely & Hicks' funeral home, 2930 » until Sunday morning. Inter- ork City. GRAVATT, ANDREW B. Suddenly, on No- vember 27, 1931, ANDREW B. GRAVATT, beloved Tusband_of Fiorence’ V. Gravati (nee Greiner). Puneral from Strauss Me- morial Christian Church, Benning, D. C.. Tuesday, December 1. at 2 p.m. Interment at Cedar Hill Cemetery. 50 GUNNELL., LOUISE GOLDIE. Suddenly on Saturday. November 28. 1931, at 7:30 a.m.. at the residence of her parents. 3333 N . n.%., GOLDIE LOUISE GUNNELL, aged ars. beloved ' daughter of Carl F. and Anna Xander Gunnell. Remains resting at the funeral parlors of George W. Wise Co., 2000 M st. n.w. Funeral notice later. JACKSON, ELLA DANGERFIELD. Departed this life’ on’ Saturday, November_ 28, 1031. 4:15 p.m.. at_her residence, 323 M st. S ELLA BANGERFIELD JACKSON: the beloved_daughter of the late Sara and Eddie Dangerfield. sister of Viola Daniel and Henry Alexander. She also leaves to mourn thelr loss three aunts, one uncle and a host of other relatives and friends. Remains resting at above reidence. No- tice of funeral later. JACKSON, SAMUEL. On_Friday, November 27, 1931, SAMUEL JACKSON of 1641 13th st n.w., devoted husband of Emma Jack- son, father of Irene Jordan and David Jackson, brother of Mary Smith. Remains Testing at_the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 You st n.w, Funeral Tues- day, December :30 p.m. from Holy Trinity Church: 11th. at. “between @ and R sts nw. ' Interment Lincoln Me- morial Cemetery. JOHNSON, HENRY. Suddenly Wedntsflly. Novembér 25, 1931, st his residence. 2514 oty P MENRY JOHNSON, beloved brother of Mrs. Lucy Wai Funer Sunday, November 25, 1931 at B from the Tesidence of i sister, 918 o st n.w.” Interment at Harmony Cemefery. JOHNSON, HOWARD. On Friday, Novem- ber 27, 1931, at Chiidren’s Hospital, HOW= ARD JOHNSON, beloved ton of James and. Juanita Johnson. Remains resting at the John T.'Rhines' funeral chapel. 3rd and Eve sts. s.w. Notice of funeral later. JOHNSON, REV. RICHARD. Departed this life ‘on ‘Thursday. November 38.. 1931, 8t 3:30 p.m. i3 residence, “449 lst ‘st. s.w., Rev.’RICHARD JOHNSON. He leaves to mourn their loss one sou, Lewis John- son; two daughters. Mrs. Mary White and Mrs. Jenette Phifer; nine grendchildren and’ five great-grandchildren. Remains at Robert Campbeil's funeral home, 423 41z st.sw. ‘The body will lie in state at the First_Baptist, Church, and H sts. £ vember 29 i o'clock on smmhy. W Inter. oth st.between G at 3'o'clock ‘Sunday, No- Monday, November 30, at The services will be' at n Baptist Church. F st. between 3rd and 4': sts. sw. Monday, November 30, at 1 pm. " Interinent at Ariinsion Cem etery. JONES. THOMAS B. On Fridav. November 27, 1931 ut, hig Tesidence; 14 Quincy ol ne. THOMAS B. JONES. beloved husl S "Mary | Jones. ‘nee Solomon. Fureral gervices wil be lield at the above tesidence Sunday, November 29, a Rela Tnvermerit mn!u and friends invited. town, Ohio. LEE, ALFRED. Departed this life Novem- ber 26, 1931, at Gallinger Hosoital, AL- FRED LEE. He leaves brothers, sisters and a host of other relatives and: friends. Remains resting at William T. Tolbert's funeral home, 1308 6th st. n.w. Notice of funeral hereafte on Novem- LUCIANO, FIORIDEA. . at George Washington Hos- ber 27,1931, pital, FIORIDEA, beloved wife of Pietro Luctano of 63 Myrtle st ne. = Funeral from her sister's _residence, Mrs. gquaio Barcalo, 612 Evarts st. 'n.c.. on Mo ay, November 30. at 8:30 a.m., ihence to Holy Rosary Church. where requiem mass 3 id “at 9 a. Relatives and Intérment St. Mary's MONROF. ELIZA. On Saturday, November 28. 193! t her residence, 57 48th fi-re ne., ELIZA MONROE. beloved mother of Ella Waiton, devoted sister_of Enna Kaei- son and Daniel Rollins. She also leaves one nephew and many other relatives and friends. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines_funeral chapel, 3rd and Eve lll sw. Funeral Tuesd cember 1, 1 pm. from Trinity Baptist Church. terment Woodlawn Cemetery. PAILEN. GEORGE. On Friday. November 27, 1931 at 815 pm. ot Preedmen’ -"1'-’15. pifal. GEOR( AILEN, devoted_husband of ice Pxilen lnd brother of York a Annie Pallen. He 8150 leaves other. refa: tives and friends. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 U st n.w, until Monday goon, thereatter at his late residence, 1205°6th st. P neral Tuesday. Decémoer 1. at 2 nm from e above resicence. Memeorial Cemetery, WILSON. MATILDA. A tribute of love to the memory of our dear sister and aunt. MA- TILDA WILSON. who departed this_life one year ago today, November 29, 1930. We have only your memory, dear sister and nt, To remember our whole life through, And you are one we can mever forget, Y8R FLOVING " ST TER . ANS % MARY JOHNSON AND ELLA THOMP: UNERAL DIRECTORS. GEO. W. WISE CO. 2900 M ST. N.W. i gt SNSRI s “TABLEEK 928 M St. N.W. Nat'l 1544 O Georgia 0776 Lincoln 1963 V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors to nor connected with the original W. R. Speare establ 1009 H 'St. N.W. ment. Phone Natio Formerly 930 F_St. N.W. ‘Established 1876 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St. N.W. __ Phone North 0047, CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone_Lincoln 0332, J. WILLIAM LEES SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS CREMATORIUM 332 PA. AVE. N. NATIONAL 1384, 1385. P. J. SAFFELL FPERSONAL SERVICE—REASQNABLE. _733 5th_St. N.W. Nat'l_0587. L__ALGAWLER CO - Funeral Directors - LEONARD AWLER. 1m0 3 FOWRE M SR an Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 113 SEVENTH oT, N, National 2473 “Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Funeral Chapel 412 H St NE. Ambulance_service. Joseph F, BircH’s Sons (ISAAC_ BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W. Ehons West 0ate. CLEMENIS ALFRED B. GAWLE! WALTER _A. Gnn;s AWLER J OSEPH AWLER’S SONS Established 1850 Chapel Cremations Lady Attendant 1750-2-4 Pennsyl Avenue N.W. Phones: NAtional 5512-5513 __NO BRANCH OFFICE THE_LAEGEST 8 Do ot base the -cman u! n:} famtly monument, on photogra: Reduced or 3?." fof 30 '°“ e Rl & Roebuel r}gnm DESIGNS. GEO. C. SHAFFER EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLI ERATE FRICES: PHONE NAT bion> O Sunday. __14th & Eye Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F ST, Prompt Auto Delivery Service. 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