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Ref ring to crowds that gather periodica; in the parks for special events, C Grant said: “While the park police so far met such demands efficiently a adequately, its size is still so small thy even with the five men added t year beats have to be combined on casions to an extent that nvcessarJ lgaves large areas without adequ: protection. A substantial increase the force is needed to keep up the rapidly increasing area of lands and the ever greater intensity K their use” . The percentage of arrests made vall in court actions was 98.73, the repor asserted, Col Grant explaining that attempt is made to gauge the efficienc; of members of the force on the bas| of arrests made and in fact “no recory of individual arrests is maintained.” Col. Grant has found the use plain clothes men effective. He saj: “The number of complaints receiveddf annoyance to persons visiting the paks. particularly women and girls, was 69- siderably reduced by the operations these plain clothes men. News of the presence has apparently spread amon the offenders and has proved an efs fective deterrent.” [ There were 64 special policemen. employes with duties in the park&-—a;] thorized. Appointments to the build: ings guards force are not made if a o plicants are over 55 years. i FINED ON TRAFFIC COUNTS Colored Youth Asks Jury Trial on Possession Charge. Arrested for two trafic violatioss when he is alleged to have been fleelrg with a load of liquor, George R. Brown, colored, 19, was fined a total of $35 y&- terday in Police Court On a charge of possession of liquor Brown pleaded not guilty and asked a ' Cl jury trial. Bond was fixed at $500 by Judge Isaac R. Hitt and Assistant United States Attorney Roger Robb. Policeman R. Schleichert said he started in pursuit of Brown's machine Tuesday night when he suspected it of containing whisky. He said the mar drove at a high rate of speed and raa through a red light. 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This can add to the pleasure of your visit. 15th and L Streets N.W. Decatur 0160 DEIEMBER | December 3, 1931 THE WEATHER District of Columbia and Maryland— Increasing cloudiness and warmer to- night; tomorrow rain and warmer; moderate southwest winds. Virginia—Rain and warmer tonight and tomorrow; moderate to fresh southeast and south winds. West Virginia—Increasing cloudiness, followed by rain late tonight or tomor- Tow; warmer tonight and in south and east portions tomorrow. Report for Last 24 Hours. ‘Temperature. Barometer. Degrees. Inches. 43 30.58 38 30.81 31 30.59 30 30.55 32 30.53 Noon 47 30.47 Highest. 47,12:00 a.m. Yearago.. 28 Lowest ... 30, 3:00a.m. Yearago.. 17 Tide Tables (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey). ‘Today. 1:53am. 8:43am. 2:34p.m, 3:34 pm, 9:11pm. 10:17pm. n and Moon. Rises. Sun, today... Sun, tomorrow 7:10 4:46 Moon, today.. 12:16 am. 1:10 pm. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Rainfall. Monthly rainfall in inches in the Capital (current month to date): Month. 1931, Average, _Record. Jnuary ... 156 355 709 '82 February .. 136 327 684 ‘84 March 375 884 ‘91 April 327 913 89 May 370 1069 ‘89 June 413 10.94 00 July | 471 1063 '86 August ..... 4.01 1441 28 September . 3.24 1081 '76 October 2.84 857 '85 November 237 869 '89 <. 331 758 ‘01 Weather in Various Cities. S Temperature, @ 4pm, .. 8P Slice Midnight .. 4 am. . 8 am, ‘Tomorrow. 2:56 a.m. 9:40 am. High Low High Low B The Su Sets. 4:46 159407 e g0 me Twesupes Weather. aaworeg * “qusiu asvf Abtlme, Tex. .. 30.30 Albay, N. Y... 3038 Atlaita, Ga... 3040 Atlamtic Oity. . 30.56 Baltinore, Md.. 3052 Birmigham . . 30.32 Bismagk N.'D 3012 Boston' Mass. . Buffa, N.'Y. LGratbston Chicgo. 1l1....30.28 | Cincanati, Ohio 30.40 eviand, Ohio 30.36 Coluabia, 8. C. 30.50 Denwr, Colo.. . 30.20 Detrdt. Mich . 30.3¢ El Pro. Tex. .l 3038 Oalveton. Tex. 30.26 Helen, Mont... 30.36 Huroy S. Dak. 30.14 Indimapolis, Ind 30.38 Jackspville,Fla. 30.26 Kansa C Los Clear Pt.cloudy Raining . Clear © Clear Cloudy . Clear Cloudy . Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Raining . Clear * Clear . Clear Raining - Clear _ Clear ; Clear Raining Clear Clear ” Cloudy Clear Cloudy ; Clear 2 Cloudy . Clear Clear . Clear * Clear . Cloudy Raining Cloudy Clear Gloudy Cloudy Raining Cloudy . Clear Pt.cloudy 8nowing . Cloudy Clear Miami, Fla New Gleans.”. Nev: Jork, N.Y. | ianoma’ City | $mans.” Nebr.. . hilacelphia oentx. Ariz’! ttsbirgh, Pa. 3 | Brtlatd, Me | Brtlard, Oreg Rueish N, C... St Like ' Cily Attonio jan Dio, Cal |3an_Frmeisco. {8t Louis Mo 8¢, Baur, FOREIGN. (T am, Greenwich time, today.) Statol Temperature. Weather. { Dndm, _England 41 Cloudy Rrls. France 2 Part cloudy Brlin Germany.! Fogky | Brest. France.. .. Rain urick Switzerland Cloudy StockBlm, Sweden Cloudy Noon, Greenw . today.) Horta Fayal), Azotes.... Rain (Current obsefvations.) Hamilth, Bermuda 64 Ean olin, Porto Rico.... Hivani, Cuba. ©ion, Canal Zon Part cloudy Part cloudy Clear Clear Births Reported. Harol and Emily S. Morrison, twin girls. Rober, C. and Mamie V. Herrle, girl. Malcon H. and Elizabeth C. Talbott, sgirl. i, and Blzapeth G rals N and Roste H. Yick, girl GeorgeE. and Helen A. Miiler, HalbertL and Violette E. WilliamH, and Estelle G. Webl 0y. Charles. and Estelle M. Hall, boy. JsseWfV. ‘and Valentine Walsh. boy. James R. and Theima Pennifield. boy. Rober'R. and Louise Randall. boy. Angels and Jean Marletta. girl ‘atherine Clark. girl E. Duval. girl. nd Mabel Daniel, girl. Byr@ and, Mildred MecClure. girl. RIig e Milicea, Mechure, p Danel and Edna E. Harris. girl. Chales E and Thelma A. Settlers, girl. VRt i Sty fioks and Theima Youny, ber. e T Moss and Jessie Wingfleld. Rotang e ey Fzelel and Gladys Cunningham, boy. e e Beatrice nrehison. e i 374 Enms Hevkng and Gladvs Beale. girl, Johs and Bessie Taylor, girl. ~ ‘Deaths Reported. Katierine P. Hobbs, 81, Hotel Brighton. Sharles T. Lowell. 73, 2627 Adams Mill rd. Zhn el 3 At Lovs Pfeil. 64. 716 22d st. lon Frias. 63. Gallinger Hospital. Weicher. 63. Providence Hospital, Harrison. 62. 526 21st st B. Sheetz, 52, 25 Rock Creek | i Anne Woods. 49. Gallinger Hospital. Dory Fisher. 18, 3228 Rittenhouse st. Sa (2! G. Gunnell, 5, ! n P. Cougl boy. Porter. boy, boy. boy. en route Georgetown 3. Gallinger Hospital ary Curtin. 2. Garfield Hospital rances EJenkins. Children's Hospital. 80, Gallinger Hospital 60.'527 48th st. ne 58.°1930 9th s, kney, 58. 2604 Hunter pl. s.e Freedmen’s Hospital “Mocdes_Jamison. 42. Gallinger Hospital, “ouse B Frye. 41, 1104 Howard ol. se. fose Nelson. 41. 127 Seaton’ bl Thonas Handy. 36. Casualty Hospital. glia D. Jackson, 24. 322 M st s.w. fowird “Johnson.” Children's “Hospit Wille 1. Jones. Gallinger Hospital _iplfa T Anderson. 753a Fairmont st 7 FOUND. — pure__white; bushy tail, 1. Phone Met. 7437 sl-mi ree. _LoS ND. female, Bl fcinity 13 and Lonsleliow sts. n.e. ¥ Ench. Met. 8208 or Georsia 2174, BOSTON TERRIER, five months old; a O L1 rewara Oall Dlevelmd 34 BRACELET, Monday night silver, set with rhinestones between 12 and 12:15, between and Biltmore st. Reward. DOG, bown, shagky, 8 months old, white on each foof, nose and neck, black ‘on_tail and ears license No. 16569. Return lSl.ZA 10th st. 8w. Ko 3 [NG»-Oblong. gold chicken and gold Bowers i cemter New Hampshire ‘sve. and If found call Potomac 5839. Re- D down- d if returned orn-rimmed twn hopping district. Re @ 51810th st. n.e. P ¢ S, tortoise rim, Lee: g;fi\s'g:uu‘r and East Capitel st.. Rewa rth_7116-R % i IAG—Black: near Shaw Junior High ;&fia‘fi\ell?ylifi cash. Finder phone H: attsville 1558. Reward. 1 'ERRIER —Strayed Monday, from Tk Mitars and Daniels roads, Hock Creek Pwk: brown collar, tag 13162; an- swers to name ‘“Reddy.” Reward. Pho.ne Cleyeland 0536, EYS, with name plate; $3 reward. H. Pringle. 206 Pa. ave. s.e. T PIN—Coral, oval, safety clasp; between 20th and lorama and Mount Pl ations Church, November florth 6235, - = —Small piece, set wi monds. aara. Prone L. O, Crawford,” National ‘OODLE —Black, with white toe, bob-taile Dowirs to name of “RaEs.” Reward. 48 fincs: ave. nw. 5 s 3l change purse. contan- Ximately 350, on 5 5 be- {Weer Tath and 13th. Reward, $10. 1311 B Bet Nov. 23. HORGAN. EMMETT. Suddenly. on Tuesday | JAMISON, CHARLES H. On Tuesday. De- t. 52 i RS e R g fiim‘ AL CONTRACTS of my employer, R. e & Co. S11 G st nw.. Wednesday, Fov. 25~ Worthless to any one. but lo me ihe fice value. Return to above address. .!ew;& 35. A M. Rouse. e WATGi—Lady's Longine Wrist watch, on Tuesd@ afternoon. in front of 2109 O st. n.w. Feward. Call Adams 2237, 4 WRIST WATCH. white gold. 7-jewel Wa: wick. vignity 7th and D sts, on Wednesday: Tehair Magber on back 5751, Reward: L B. LEROY YOWELL DIES AS RESULT OF FALL Succumbs at Georgetown Universi- ty Hospital to Injuries Re- ceived at Home. B. Leroy Yowell, 45, died yesterday at Georgetown University Hospital, as a result of injuries suffered in a fall downstairs at his home, 1503 Monroe street northeast, Saturday. The man was given first ald treatment, after the fall, but was later taken to the hos- pital. A certificate of accldental death was issued. Mr. Yowell came to Washington from Round Hill, Va. He was a member of Singleton Lodge, F. A. A. M., and the Junior Order, United American Me- chanics. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Nellle B. Yowell. Funeral services will be held at 2 pm. Saturday at the residence. Burial will'be in Glenwood Cemetery. hfifl;n. i ALEXANDER, WILLIAM H. Suddenly Thurs- day morning, December 3, 1931, WILLIAM H."ALEXANDER, beloved husband of Ve: C. Alexander and son_of Louls A. and Emma F. Alexander. Puneral from 1429 Q st. n.w. Saturday. December 5, at 2:30 p.m.” Please omit flowers. 4 ALSTON, EOBERT. Wednesd: 32,1931, ROBERT ALSTON, Lucy Alston, . December son of Mrs. devoted father of Eisie, Madeline. Malcolm. Robert and Overton Alston. brother of Barah Scott and Diana Richardson. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 You st n.w. Notice of funeral later. 3 ANKENEY, ISABEL W. On Wednesday, De- cember 2, 1931, at heér residence, 815 Ran- dolph st. n.w., ISABEL W. beloved wile of Dr. Willlam' F. Ankeney ‘and mother of Glibert H. Ankeney. Services &t the S, H. Hines Co. funeral home, 2901 14th st nw., on Friday, December 4, at 2 p.m literment Rock Creek Cemetery. BARBOUR, LILA CONRAD. On Wednesday December 2. 1031, at her residence, 6330 Utah ave. D.w.. LILA CONRAD, widow of | Frederick’ K. Barbour. Funeral from Al- mus R. Speare’s funeral parlors. 1623 Connecticut ave. n.w.. on Friday, Decem- ber 4, at 2 p.m, Interment at Glenwood Cemetery, BASSETT, ALICE LILLIAN, On Thursday December 3, 1931, at her residence, 621 Maryland ave. n.e.. ALICE LILLIAN BAS- Services Wil be held at her late Tesidence on Saturday, December 5 at 2 P.m. Interment in Rock Creek Cemetery. 4 BLOSSER. FRANCES. On Tuesday. Dece: ber 1, 1931, Mrs. FRANCES BLOSSER, be- loved' mother of Mrs. Frances B. Mell and grandmother of Ross C. Mell. Re- mains resting at the chapel of John R. Wright Co.. 1337 10th st. n.w.. until Fri- dsy morning, thence to Sacred Heart Church, 16th st. and Park rd., where mass will be said at'9 o'clock for the repose of ber soul. " Interment Glenwood Cemetery. BURKE, CATHERINE. On Wednesday, De- cember 2, 1931, at 1:30 4.m., CATHERINE, the beloved wife of the late Redmond F. Burke. Funeral from her late residence, 188 3rd st. n.e., on Friday morning, De- cember 4, at 8:30 o'clock; thence to St. Martin's Church. where Tequiem will be said at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment Mount Olivet. 3 COUGHLIN, ALSTON P.. JR. On Tuesday, December’ 1, 1931, ALSTON P., Jr. be- loved son of Alston P. and Margaret M Coughlin. Remains resting at the W. W. Chambers Co. funeral home, 1400 Cha st. n.w. Funeral from W. W. Chambers Co. funeral home, 1400 Chapin st. n.w.. Priday, December' 4, at 10 a.m. Inter- ment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 3 CROSBY, GEORGE W. On Thursday. De- cemper 3. 1931, OEORGE W. CROSBY. aged 60 years.' Remains resting in the W. W. Chambers Co. funeral home, 1400 Chapin st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. CURRIER, MARTHA W. On Wednesday, December 2. 1931, at Garfield Hospital, Mrs MARTHA W.'CURRIER, beloved wife of George L. Currier. Puneral services at the chapel ‘of John R. Wright Co., 1337 10th st. n.w., Friday, December 4, at 4:30 p.m. . DRAEGER, WILLIAM H. Departed this life Thursday, December 3. 1931, at 9:40 a.m WILLIAM H. DRAEGER of 1488 Meridian Pl n.w., beloved ‘husband of Minnie Dracger, "in his 65th year. Notice of fu- neral hereafter. FOWLER, JOSEPH L. On Thursday, De- cember 3, 1931 at the residence of his nlece, Mrs. Willlam A. Bailey (nee Combs), 920 F st. ne., JOSEPH L. FOWLER. Fu. neral will be held from the above resi- dence on_ Saturday, December 5. at 830 a.m. Reauiem mass 'at St. Josepa's Church at § am. Interment Holy Redeemer Cem- etery, Baltimore, Md. Relatives and friends invited. 4 GOULD, CLARA DOWNING. December ‘1. 1931, CLARA DOWNIN{ On Tuesday, St. Petersburg, Fla.. GOULD, peloved wife of Dr. James B. Gould of PFalls Church, Ya. Remains will arrive at Alexandria at 1 p.m. Priday, December 4, 1931. Inter- ment at Herndon, Va.. about 3 pm. 3° GREEN, JOHN W. On Tuesday, December 1 1931 in Philadelphia, Pa. JOHN W. GREEN, beloved husband of Nannie P. Green, devoted brother of Clarg G. Baker and Cornelia E. Melvan. Body resting at Frazier's funeral home, 389 Rhode Island ave. n.w., until Friday, December 4, at 12 o'clock: 'thereafter at his sister's resi- dence, ‘3024 Bherman ave. n.w. Funeral Saturday,” December 5. ai 2 p.m.._irom Lincoln Temple Church, n.w. Relatives and iriends invited. GREEN, NORMAN MILLER. Suddenly. or Tuesday, December 1, 1931, NORMAN MILLER GREEN. beloved' son of Tazewell J. Green. PFuneral from the chapel of Thomas F. Mu & Son, 2007 Nichols ave. se. ‘on Friday, December 4, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. = In- terment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 3 GREEN, NORMAN M. The officers and mem- bers of Anacostia Council, No. 16, Jr. O. U. A M. arc requesied to' assemble at the funeral parlors of Thomas P. Murray, 2007 Nichols ave. s.e.. Friday, December 4. 1931. ' 2 for the purpose of attending of our late brother, NORMAN J. G. EASTBURN, Counctlor. E. R. THOMAS Recording Secretary. HARRIS, EARL K. Passed away December 1. 1931, EARL K. HARRIS, son of Samuel and Pearl Hariis. He ‘also jeaves. to mourn their loss, two sisters. Inece and Margaret Harris: two brothers. Vernon and Willard Harris; a grandmother, Mar- garet Brown: an aunt. Susle Harris, and A host of other relatives and friends. Re- mains resting at his late home, 1413 Hop- kins st. n.w. Puneral Services will be held | Saturday, December 5. at 2 p.m., at the above address. Friends invited. Inter- ment in Pleasant Grove Cemetery, Pleas- ant Grove. Va. L HARRIS, MARY E. Departed this life Wed- nesday. December 2. 1931, “at Gallinger Hospital, 'MARY E HARRIS. devoted grandmother of Winston and Myrle E. Harris, loving mother-in-law of Ola Mor- ton. She also leaves to mourn their loss | a host of other relatives and friends. Re- mains resting at Barbour Bros.' funeral | home, 48 K st n.e. Funeral Friday. De- | cember 4, at 2 Ym.. from the above fu- neral home. nterment Lincoln Me- morial Cemetery. 4 December 1, 1931, EMMETT HORGAN Remains resting at Timothy Hanlon's fu- neral parlors, 641 H st. n.e. Notice of fu- neral hereafter. cember” 1. 1931, at ' Gallinger Hospital CHARLES' H JAMISON. beloved husband of Josephine Jamison, devoted son of the late John H''Jamison and Agnes Mary Jamison. brother of Susie Mack. Mary B and Joséph Jamison. He also ieaves other relatives and friends. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel, 3rd and ‘Eve sts. sw.. until 3 pm. Thursday, December 3: thereafter at his late resi- dence. 1200 H st sw. Puneral FPriday December 4 at 9 am. from St Vincent de Paul's Church, ~Interment Mount Oli- vet Cemetery. 3 KEMP. FREDERICK. JR. Drparted this life suddenly December 2, 1931, at hise resi- gence. "1534 T Tst.”'nw.’ FREDERICK KEMP, ir. Notice of funeral later. * KEMP, FRED. On Thursday, December 3, 1931 FRED KEMP. beloved husband of Louise Kemp. Remains at Fraziers fu- neral home. 389 R. 1. ave. n.w. Notice of funeral later. 0 ELIAS N. On Wednesday, Decem- 1931 at his_residence, 1514 34th n.w., ELIAS N_KIATTA. beloved hus- band of Negipa Kiaita. Funeral at the residence, at 2 pm. and services at St. George's 'Greek Orthodox Church, 8th st between Mt_ Vernon pl. and L, st.'n.w.. at 2:30 p.m. Priday, December 4. 3 LANKAU, CATHARINE. On Wednesday, De- cember’ 2, 1931 at her residence. 'East Falls Church, Va. CATHARINE LANKAU, Services at the 8. H. Hines Co. funeral pome. 2901 J4th st. nw. Friday. Decem- ber 4. at 7:30 Intérment Evergreen Cemetery, N.Y.Please omit B Brookiyn, flowers. LOPEZ, HATTIE ROBINSON. On Monday, November 30. 1931, Brooklyn, N. Y.. HATTIE ROBINSON = LOPEZ. ' devoted of Ella Robinson and the late es Robinson, sister of Ruth Sav- sie Carrington and Walter Rob- inson. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral churck, 1432 You st. n.w. Notice of funeral later, MCREYNOLDS, ROBERT. On Wednesday. December 2, 1931, ROBERT ~McREYN- OLDS. beloved father of Joseph and Wil- liam "E. McReynolds and ‘brother of Mrs, Mary Stacy. Puneral from the residence of his son, Mr. Joseph McReynolds, 5611 Conn. ave' n.w.. Friday, December 4, at 7 p.m. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. 3+ MCREYNOLDS, ROBERT. The members of Association 'Oidest Inhabitants are re- auested to attend the funeral of our late associate, ROBERT MCREYNOLDS, from the residence of his son. Joseph McReyn- olds, 5611 Conn. ave, Friday, December 4 1630 at § o THEO! W. NOYES, President. J. ELIOT WRIGHT, Secretary. MOORE. RICHARD 0. Suddenly, on Wed- nesday, December 3, 1931, at his resi- dence, near Forestvilie, Md., RICHARD O. MOORE. beloved husband Gf Laura Moore (nee Brown). Puneral Saturday, Decem- ber 5. at 11 a.m., from Forestville Episco- Al Ohurch. Interment church cemetery. latives and friends invited. 4 11th and R sts. | » A9 Draths. PETTY, SOPHIE L. On Thursday, Decem- ber 3, 1931, SOFHIE L. beloved wife of J.N. Petty. “Remaing Testing in the W. W. Chambers Co. funeral home, 1408 Chapin st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. PLUMMER, FEILDER I. vember 21, 1931, at Glenolden. Py ER 1. son of the late Willlam E. Plimmer. BYAN. GERTRUDE. on Thursday. ber 3 1931, at Columbis Hospital. GER- TRUDE, beioved daughter of Benjamin B, Ellin._ She is also survived by two daughe e Ellzabetn Ann and Mary filin." Puz neral services at St. Paul's Rock Cree Church, Saturday, December 5. At 2 pins Interment in Rock Creek Gemetery, 4% STALEY, ISABELLE. On Wednesday, cember 2. 1031 ai her residence, Bovds, Md., ISABELLE STALEY, daughter of the late’ Fleet and Mary Staley. Funeral Pric day,” December 4, at_2 p.m.. from the Presbyterian Church, Boyds, Md. Inter ment church cemetery. STANLEY, LOUISE CAMP. On December 2, 1631, "at her residence, 2330 Massachuc Setis ave. n.w., LOUISE CAMP STANLEY (Mrs. William "J.)’ beloved mother of Mrs. Elizabeth Huntington. Mrs. Edward B and Stanley of Washington and Dr. William S. Stan Milwaukee, Fue neral services at nome on ' Friday, December 4, at 11 nt (pric vate) in Ariington tery. TINSLEY, SARAH L. Novem- ber 30,1931, at hér residence, 225 W st. n.w.. SARAH L. TINSLEY. beloved daughe ter of Sarah White. wife of Rodle Tinsiey and sister of Robert Swales. = She I to mourn tf 0ss_a host of other tives a Funeral Thursday, De- cember 3, at . from Frazler's funeral home. 389 R 1 ave. n.w. Rev. K-to W. Roy officiating. ~ Friends invited. WALKER. ELIZABETH. Departed this life on Wednesday, December 21931, at 11:20 pm., at her residence, 1621 8' st n.w Mzs” ELIZABETH ~ WALKER. ' devoted mother of Walter W. Walker and Geneva lker Gham. Notice of funeral heres er. B WILLIAMS, JANE 0. On Wednesday, Dee cember 2. 1931, at the residence of ner son, LOUIS E' WILLIAMS, 1364!2 Potos mac ay , JANE O, beloved wie of the I R Williams. Funeral 2p ¢ t 10 a erment, Ma. WOOD, JAMES E. ber 3, 1931, E. 8. bel st . On Thursday, Decem- at’ Garfleld Hospital, JAMES ed husband of Frances Wood, of Ker Md. Remains resting at the W Chambers Co. funeral home, 1400 Chapin st. n.w. Notice of funersi later YOWELL B cember Hosp band o neral ” services 1503 Monroe_st ber 5, at Cemetery. In Memoriam HALL, JRVING. In sad but loving remem- brance of our beloved husband and father, IRVING HALL., who departed this life one year ago today, December 3, 1930. One year has passed, dear Irving, Since God called you away, But the memory of your Kindness and devotion Wil forever with us stay. HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN. ® MOUNTJOY, EMILY MAE. In loying mem. ory of EMILY MAE MOUNTJOY, who de. parted this life one year ago today, De. cember 3, 1930, HER’ FRIEND, CARRIE E. DAVIS, MOUNTJOY, EMILY MAE. In sad but lov- ing remembrance of our dear daughter and sister, EMILY MAE MOUNTJOY, who departed 'this life one vear ago today, December 3, 1930, HER FAMILY. * SCHEER, HENRY K. Tn ioving memory of my dear husband. HENRY X. SCHEER. who departed this life seventeen years ago today, December 1914 Loved in_life. remembered in death. HIS LOVING WIFE, NEVA. ® SCHRIVER, JOSEPH D. In sad but loving remembrance of our husband and father, JOSEPH D. SCHRIVER, who departed this life one year ago todiy, December 3, 1930. Anniversary mass at St. Dominic’s Church. May his soul rest in peace. HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN, STRANGE, BESSIE E. Sacred to the mem- BESSIE E, LE ROY. . De- 1931, at_Georgetown University B. LE ROY beloved hus- u- late "~ residence, ne., on Saturday, Decem- b.m.” Interment Glenwood ory of my dear mother, h STRANGE. who left me at God's call one vear ago today, December 3, 1980. When mother breathed her last farewell, The stroke was more than tongue can tell, This World seems like another piace Without the smile of my mother's face. There is only one of us remaining— With tear-dimmed eyes I stand alone; But God has promised to be merciful, uER? Lonely**ABEnTeR T AT . JANE vV, SEDGWICK e, WARE. HATTIE. A tribute of love to_th memory of my dear mother, HATT WARE, who died December 3, 1926, Dear mother, thou art gone, but not for- gotten, Fresh my love will ever be. For as long as there is memory 1 will always think of thee LOQVING _DAUGHTER. ~MRS. MARIE FOWLER. WILKINSON, JOMN. In loving remembrance of my devoted husband and our dear fa- ther, JOHN WILKINSON, who departed this life twenty-four vears ago {oday, De. cember 3, 1907. WIFE AND PAMILY. __FUNERAL DIRECTORS, LM GAWLER CO - Funeral Directors * 100w SONR M ORNERe, am Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. NW. Nati Modern Onapel. Teiephone National 2473 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Funeral Chapel nx Lincoln 0524 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC_ BIRCH) 3034 M St. NAV. Ehone west case. GEO. W. WISE CO. ‘\0%"25'51‘ N.W. TABLER 928 M St. NW. Navl 1544 V. L. SPEARE CO. ment. 1009 H St. N.W. Phone National 2892 Formerly 540 F St. N.W. 1 Established 1876 HN R. WRIGHT CO. 0th St. N.W. _ Phone North 0047. | W. W. 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