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HEATING DELEGATES END SESSIONS HERE Large Gmlp‘vf Experts Discuss Problems Before 300 Represent- atives of Manufacturers. The closing session of the National Warm Air Hesting Association's three- day convention here was held today at the Mayflower Hotel. Three hundred representatives of equipment and acces- sory manufacturers attended the con- ference, at which problems and methods surgeon general Public Health Service, and Onzl P. Hood, chief engineer of the Mechanical Division of the Bureau of Mines. | Frominent among the subjects dis- cussed by the convention delegates was !'the advance in manufacture and use of home air conditioning systems. House plants designed to approximate the: perfectly controlled temperature and humidity conditions in many larg theaters and office buildings are now being manufactured by 20 firms, it was ment is widespread throughout the O Purther research in this field is under said, while installation of the equip- | THE EVENING in methocs. Yesterday's session of the group heard 8 speech by Hugh L. Dryden of the Bureau of Standards, and at a banquet last night Capt. Hugh P. H. Gemple, U. 8. A, of the Chemicel Warfare Serv- ice, addressed the delegates. D. C. TEACHER DIES Miss Alice L. Bassett Taugh in Public Schools 42 Years. Miss Alice Lilllan Bassett, a teacher in the Washington Public Schools for more than 42 years prior to her retire- ment about four years ago, died early yesterday at her home, 627 Maryland at the University of Illinols, where | avenue northeast. She was a native of the association since 1918 has conducted | this cit the daughter of Capt. George STAR, WASHINGTON, T. Bassett, U. 8. A, & Civil War vet- eran, and Mrs. Basseit. Most of Miss Bassett’s 42 years in thé school s were spent as a teacher at the O;nr'ggry School. She had been ill about two months. Funeral services will be held tomor- row afternoon at 2 o'clock at her home, followed by burial in Rock Oreek Ceme- | tery. | Hunt and Fish Licenses Tssued. FAIRFAX, Va, December 4 (Spe- | cial) —~Thomas P. Chapman, sr., who |1s representative of the State Game and Inland Pisheries, in charge of | hunting and fishing licenses, has is- sued a total of 1,179 to date, including 317 State-wide licenses, 847 county | licenses and 15 non-resident. EISEMAN'S SEVENTH AND F STS. Your new Fall suit or overcoat should not cost At this price we have a huge selection of smart, stylish suits and overcoats. Excel- lently tailored of the best grades of woolens. They're unusual values for the man who is looking for a real you more than $25. BUY NOW—PAY LATER In convenient weekly or mon#hly amounts. SUITS & O’COATS bargain. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT PAY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY NASH ROHR BARSKY, INC. 1365-69 H Street N.E. As an Associate Nash Dealer in Washington Nash today announces the appointment of Nash Rohr Barsky, Inc., as a new Nash dealer in Washington. The organization of this new Nash dealer is exceptionally strong and remarkably well qualified to care for the needs of NNash owners in a most capable way. Mr. Clarence R. Rohr, Pres dent of Nash Rehr Barsky, Inc., has been successfully en- gaged in the motor car busi- ness for 12 years, here and in Alexandria. Mr. Ben Barsky, Vice Presi- dent and Sales Manager, has specialized in automotive service for 20 years. Nash Rohr Barsky, Inc., is located at 1365-69 H Street N.E. and is now holding their opening display of Nash cars. You are invited by them and by us to attend their opening and see the cars that offer you more of the newest, finest fea- tures of modern motoring than any other cars _day. built to- This new Nash organization also brings to Nash owners the advantage of another fine Nash service station in Wash- ington — another important unit in the Nash Coast- to - Coast and Border-to-Border system of modern servicing facilities. NASH-ORR MOTOR COMPANY (Distributors) 1522 14th Street, N.W. Washington, D. C. || Frederick 'L’ Mudse. D. |VETERAN ACTOR DIES. IN BOSTON HOSPITAL Thomas MacLarnie Remembered Best for Roll of the Judge in “Lightnin’.” By the Assoclated Press. BOSTON, December 4—One of the stage's old-time actors passsd away Tues. day when Thomas MacLarnie died at St. Elizabeth’s Hospital. Those who saw the play “Lightnin’ three-year run in New York and its later three-year tour of the country will remember MacLarnie as the judge, for no one else ever played the role from the time fhe show opened until 1t closed. MacLarnie had followed the stage since the time he was a youth and had played in almost every large city of the country. He had for the past five years conducted a school of dramatic arts in Boston. C., FRIDAY, DEC] Births Reported. Charles and Grace J. Wood, girl, Walter A. and Virginia Harrison, girl. Frea 8. and Madelene V. Skinner, boy. John H. and Kathryn M. Powers. boy Thomas E. and Emma R. McAleenan, boy. Prancis O. and Lillian M. Curtin, boy. Hugh E. and Barbara Watts. boy Dewey ¥. and Helen V. Peacock. boy. chnia G. and Gepeva Mitchell, boy, arry E. d Ruth E. boy, Joseph M. and Belinda J. Owens, bgoy 2 James P, d Nellle E. McMahon. Warren T. and Mary C. Ayres. boy. ur{e and Malinda M. Barrick, boy, or 1 and Urst M. Drew, boy, Char and Neva A. Butler, boy. Ho d and Alice Ennis, boy. Mike and Anna Gerber. boy. g;r n Baand Marian L. McGregor. boy. and Lillian M. Thompson. boy Thaddeus M. and Selina A. Jones. boy, ‘alter E and Gladys O. Roe, boy. grarles it agd Evelm 'wills: 00y, Evereit_and Olga Shipley. boy. ank D. and Sylvia A. lkinson. boy. uls and Oles Magman, boy. g;"ll C. and Alice Jackson, boy. nk and Dorothy B. Nigh, boy. Qifred Dy and Nancy A, Wikinson. boy. lllam . and Omie E. Sweeney, girl. John P. and Ellen Reeking. girl. Benjamin C. and Margaret L. Kownls Thomas J. and Katherine A. Sop Charles L. and Edna A Howe, girl. Alan E. and Agnls Gathright. girl. Willam T. and May G. Manning. girl Hox d and Margaret E. Bladen, girl. will . and Mary L. Zellers, girl. Harry and Elizabeth E. Mehifeit. girl, Richard and Alice C. Taylor, girl will J. and K“{“l.n P. Sullivan, girl. Charles F. and Edith Krisel, girl William J. and Emily V. Thatcher, girl. Jack A. and Irene Carroll. 1. John and Mary A, Kell: i Jesse and Hazel J. Moore. girl. Lance P. and Virginia M id. girl Kennith R. L. and Julla M.Wohnson. boy Hamilton W. and Dorothy M. Jones, boy. Belucious and Ollie Caple, girl. girl. girl Deaths chorl;d. Jessie Bowman. 81, 2039 New Hampshire ave. Robert M. McReynolds. 81, 2711 Conn. ave Rovillar Danfels, 76, 312 5th st. s.e Martha Currier.’ 71 Garfield Hospital. Elias N. Kiatta. 64. 1514 34th st Frances Blosser. 60, 1725 Lanier pl Raymond E. Adams. 87, Walter Reed Hos- ! pital, Sonia Pox, 51, 612 Newton st 50. United States George T Dyer. 21. Gallinger Hospital. Grace Miller. 5. 6is P st harlotte Webster. 78. 616 B st Joseph E. Ward. 64, 216 D st. s.w. James Thomas. '50. ‘Gallinger Hospital. Perry Campbell. 41. Garfield Hospital. Annie Simms. 39, 1223 Wvlic st. n.e Columbus Taylor. 33. Gallinger Hospital. Evelyn Smith, 20 Freedmen’s Hospital. Lewis Sims. 33, Tuberculosis Hospital Addie M. Morrison, 16 months. Gallinger Hospital. Infant of Herbert and Amanda Henry, 7 Naval Hospital. se. 11| aays, " Garlinger Fospital Tniant of Erekial nd Gladys Cunningham inaer Hosplia o William and Maggle Davis. 6 hours, Gallinger Hosoital CHARGE ACCOUNT . Suits and, Overcoats 88 Down—Balance $2 Week or $8.00 Month EISEMAN’S Seventh & F Sts. NW. We Cluix:hto Produce Finest Economical Funeral In The World We have 10 cars, hearses, ambulances; 5 parlors, 3 chapels We Will Give You a Whole Funeral LAo:v $75 Up Cars, Casket and All—Call Extra Cars, $7 Each The Greater Chambers Co. Cor. 14th & Chapin Sts. N.W. Phone Col. 0432 Where Service Is Best and the Price Is Less —need hesitate this CMBER 4, during its | 1931. { THE WEATHER | District of Columbia—Rain this aft- ernoon and tonight; slightly colder to- night; tomorrow cloudy and colder; moderate south and southwest winds. Maryland—Rain tonight and possibly |in extreme north portion tomorrow | morning; colder tomorrow and in ex- |treme west portion tonight; fresh southwest winds. Virginia—Rain and slightly colder tonight; tomorrow partly cloudy and colder; fresh southwest shifting to west winds. West Virginia—Rain and colder to- night; tomorrow cloudy and colder; possibly snow flurries in northwest por- tion. Report for Last 24 Hours. Temperature. Barometer. Inches. 30.37 30.32 30.23 30.14 30.04 csssese 29.90 50,3p.m. Yearago. 43,8a.m. Yearago. Tide Tables (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) ‘Today. . 2:56am. . 9:40am. 4pm. . | 8pm. . | Midnight 4am. . 8 am. | Noon | Highest Lowest .25 Tomorrow. 3:57 a.m. 10:36 am. .. 3:34pm. 4:31pm, . 10:17pm. 11:19pm. The Sun and Moon. Rises. 7:10 High . Low High . Low .. Sets. 4:46 Sun, today... | Sun. tomorrow. 7:11 4:48 | Moon, today.. 1:28am. 1:35 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. | January ... 156" 3.55 709 82 | February ... 136 337 6.84 84 | March . 350 375 8.84 91 April . 287 337 913 '89 May 484 10.69 '89 June s 213 10.9¢ 00 July 10.63 '86 | August ... 1441 28 September .. 1081 76 | October ... 857 '85 | November ‘89 December 01 Stations. Wedther. Abllene, Albany, N. ¥ Atlania, Ga... Atlantic City.. 30.68 | Baltimore,” Md.. 30.04 Birmingham ... 20.10 Bismarck, N. D, 30.38 Boston, Mass... 3002 Buffalo, N. Y. c | Chicago, ... 2986 | Cincinnati, Ohio 2992 | Cleveland, ‘Orio. 20,82 | Columbia,” 8."C. 30.08 | Denver, “'colo..". 30.10 Detrolt, Mich.. 2086 P 3024 Tex. 3023 30.28 Tex.... 30.18 30.02 2008 . Clear Cloudy Rain Cloudy Rain Rain . Pi.cloudy Cloudy Rain 2988 | Jacksonville Pla. 3010 | Kansas City. Mo 30.08 |Los ~Angeles.... 30.14 | Loutsville, Ky.. 20.98 Miami, Fla..... 30,12 N. Orleans, L.’ 30.12 New Yi | Oklahoma' City. | Omaha. Nebr Philadelphia Phoenix. Ariz..’ Pittsburgh, Pa Portland. Me Portland, Oreg’ 30. Raleigh.” N. C. 3008 Salt Lake City. 30.30 Ban Antonio. .’ 30.20 San Diego. Calif 3014 San Prancisco. 30.28 St. Louls, Mo.. 30.00 St. Paul'Minn. 30.12 Seattle. ‘Wash . 30.38 Spokane. Wash. 30.40 Tampa, Fla.... 30.02 WASH.. D. C. . 30.04 DOG, small, body mostly black, tan head and feet:’ with collar; friendly. ' Call Atlantlc Address 20 on_5th st. n.e. POR LOST ANIMALS apply Animal Rescué Learue. 349 Maryland . _Nat. 8088, FUR SCARF in Constitution Hall evening fying Will dnesd Owner ‘may claim same by identi- and paying for ad. Apply Room 733, d_Hotel, 5! LOST. BEAGLE HOUND, female, black, tan and ite, vicinity 1st and Longfellow sts. n.e. | Mr. Leach. Met. 8208 or Georgla 2174. | BILL BOOK, black. at Murphy Co. | sleve counter; containing considerable mon- ¢y reward. Call Bixler, L BOSTON TERRIER, five months swers to npame “Tikki" reward. Cleveland 3487, .\ -~ - d* DOG—Chinese Poodle: name ‘Teddy; tag No. 3308. Return 1420 Co an st. LTI AR e T EARRING—Oblong. gold chicken and flowers in_center. New Hampshire ave. and 18th st. If found call Potomac §839. Re- T ENVELOPE—Brown, on Thursday, vicinity of shopping district: contained personal in- formation and two pairs of gloves. Reward. Return Franklin School, 13th and K sts. * | EYEGLASSES, horn-rimmed, dark, in down- | town_shopping district. Reward if returned | to 518 10th st n.e. i | GLASSES—Tortvise-shell rim, in brown case: | Tuesday, bet. Porter st. and Woodley rd. Miss | | Edith E Shattuck, Wardman Park Hotel. * | | GLASSES AND COASE, 14th and Park rd. | | Shivaany ‘morniag. - Pinder " please. sali Adams 4220-W_after § pm. | HANDBAG—Black leather, containing two | change p ke, elc. Reward. Metro- | politan ettt | PIN—_Coral. safety clasp and Kalorama and Mount Ple gational Church, November North 623! | L. Po 0., : Nov. 25. Worthless to any one, but to me the face value. Return fo above address. | Reward s5. A. M. Rouse. = TUXE AT—On H st. beiween 18ih an: T CONT O Sder please retira to 2119 H st. 3 37 Reward. 6% WATCH, lady's vellow gold Elgin, biack rib- bon: sentimental value: lost downtown; Te- ward. National 9183 days, evenings, Adams 1662 Tzl S e N WATCH—Lady's Longine wrist watch, Tuesday afternoon, in front of 2109 O st. v “Reward. - Call Adams 2287, 4% WRIST WATCH, white gold, 7-Jewel Wa WGk Viethity 7ih and D St on Wednesday: Teoaic number on back 8351, Reward. = AUl 74 re calling DOG—Red Cocker Spanisl. ~ Telephione Clgv. | organization in time of need, for here we have made preparations‘to serve anyone from any walk of life. For more than twenty years Deal has ington people the finest service possible at the price asked. Knowing full well that there are many persons who cent ways had a service of high quality .and Now we have such a serv- ice as low as $100. been giving to Wash- must watch every closely, we have al- low-priced absolutely complete. TBEAL FUNERAL HOME e or referenqe; Ask your neighbor 816 H STREET,'N.E PHONES:LINCOLN 8200-8201 T ey YT Y T VYT Y YTy Qards of Thanks A iciropoian ‘Weneren 3 3 | o 7an A M, B the Osceola Lodge of Odd llows, No, 2033, my thanks and ap- nn;lluon gl’ dm:i; k{lna;;es;fl;ndfl gm- ly at ti lea of mj Vel us- Bene DOZIER. OTED WIFE, ROSA DOZIER. MONROE, ELIZA. We wish o express to our friends our thanks and appreciation for their kindness and sympathy during the recent liiness and death of my mother, ELIZA MONROE. HER DAUGHTER AND SON-IN-LAW, MR. AND MRS. E. WALTON. . TILGHMAN. HUMPHREY. Oratefully ac- knowledging and thanking you for the Sowers and your kind expressions of sym- }R7AND MRS. C. JOSEPH TILGHMAN AND FAMILY. Braths. ALEXANDER, WILLIAM H. Suddenly Thurs- day morning, December 3, 1931, WILLIAM " ALEXANDER, beloved husband of Vera C. ‘Alexander and son_of Louis A. and Emm, Alexander. Puneral from 1429 Q st. n.w. Saturday. December 5, at 2:30 p.m.” Please omit flowers. 4 ALSTON, ROBERT. Wednesday, 3, 1981, ROBERT ALSTON. son of Mrs. Lucy Alston, devoted father of Elsie, Madeline. Malcolm, Robert, Overton and Oatnerine Alston, brother of Sarah Scott and Diana Richardson. Puneral Saturday, November $, at | p.m., from the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 You n.w. BASSETT, ALICE LILLIAN. On 'Thursday, December 3, 1931, at her residence, 627 Maryland ave. n.e., ALICE LILLIAN BAS- BETT. Services will be held at her late residence on Saturday, December 5, at 2 p.m. Interment in Rock Creek Cemetery. 4 BELL, DOROTHY GERTRUDE. On Priday, December 4, 193 12:30 a.m., at her residence, 925 E DOROTHY GER- TRUDE_BELL, le devoted daughter of lattie B. Randolph, niece of Lucy D‘R" annie Coates and Edgar Chapman. o~ tice of funeral later. BURSON, EMUELLA R. On Friday, cember 4. 1931, EMUELLA R. BURSON, | of 607 Orinoco st., Alexandria, Vag be- loved wife of the late John W. Burson Remains are resting at Zurhorst’s funeral parlor; 301 East Capitol . _Services will be held at 8t Paul's Episcopal Church. Rock Creek Cemetery, on Moaday, December 7, at 3 p.m. Interment in Rock Creex Cemetery. DRAEGER, WILLIAM H. On Thursday, De- cember 3, 1931, at 9:40 a.m., WILLIAM H. DRAEGER, beloved husband of Minnie Draeger (nee Burkhart] ged 65 years. Funeral from his late' residence, 1488 Meridian st. n.w, on Saturday, December 5 at 2 p.m. latives and friends in- vited to attend. Interment at Cedar Hill Cemetery. 2 FOWLER, JOSEPH L. cember 3, t niece, Mrs. Wili December De- | On Thursday, De- the residence of his A. Bailey (nee Combs. 920 F st. ne., JOSEPH L. FOWLER. Fu neral will be' held from the above resi- dence_on Baturday, December 5. at § 30 a.m. Requiem mass at St. Josepn’s Church at § am. Interment Holy Redeemer Cem- ctery, Beltimore, Md. Relatives and friends: invited. “ GOTTENKIENY, CHARLES H. On Priday, December 4, 1931, Tesidence, 413 10th st se, CHARLES H., beloved hus- band of Alice C. Goitenkieny (nee Burke), beloved father 'of Loraine E. Ryan and Charles H. Gottenkieny, jr. Notice of fu- neral later. GREEN, JOHN W. On Tuesday, December 11931 in Phiiadelphia, Ps., JOHN W. GREEN, beloved husband of Nannie P. Green, devoted brother of Clara G. Baker and Cornelia E. Melvan. Body restins Frazier's funeral home, 389 Rhode Isiand ave. n.w., until Priday, December 4, at 12 o'clock: thereafter at his sister's resi- dence, 3024 Sherman ave, n.w. Funeral Saturday, December 5, at 2 p.m._from Lincoln Temple Church, 1ith and R sts. n.w. Relatives and {riends invited. 4 HANDY, ANNIE. On Friday, December 4, 1931, ‘at 12:30 am., at Emergency Hos- pital, Miss "ANNIE HANDY of Florence Court,_sisier of Miss Josephine Handy and Miss Delia Handy. Services at St. Mat- thew's Catholic Church, Rhode Island ave. near Conn ave, n.w., on Saturday, De- cember 5, at 2 o'clock. Interment private, HARRIS. EARL K. Passed away December 1. 1931, EARL X' HARRIS. son of Samuel and Pearl = leaves to mourn their logs, two sisters. Inece and Margaret Harris! iwo brothers, Vernon and Willard Harris; a grandmother. Mar- garet Brown: an aunt, Susie Harris. and a host of other relativés and friends. Re- mains resting at his late home. 1413 Hop- kins st n.w. Puneral services will be held Saturday.” December 5. at 3 p.m.. at the above address. Priends invited. Inter- ment_in Pleasant Grove Cemetery. Pleas- ant Grove. Va. 4 HORGAN. EMMETT, Suddenly, on Tuesday. December 1, 1931, EMMETT HORGAN. Remains resting at Timothy's Hanlon's fu- neral pariors, 841 H st, n.e. Notice of fu- neral hereafter. 5 JENKINS, MARGARET December 3, 1831, at her residence, 1108 Eye st. ne. MARGARET B. JENKINS, sister of Edith Johnson, Lillian Hazel and Roy Jenkins. Funeral from shove resi- dence on Monday, December 7. at 2 . Interment Glenwood Cemetery. KELLY, FERNE LOVINIA. On Thur December 3. 1931, at her residence, LOVINIA, beloved wife cf John Kelly, 2921 7Tth 'st. ne. Funeral from the above residence on Saturday, December 5, at 3 p.m. Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. KEMP. FRED. Suddenly. on Wednesday. December 2. 1931, at 10:30_p.my, at his residencs, 1534 T st. n.w.. FRED KEMP. husband ' of Loulse’ F. “Kemp, devoted father of Prederick, Alphonso and_Ruth L. Kemp: brother of Kate K. Hollin, father-in-iaw of Violet C. Kemp and grandfather of Jean M. Kemp. Funeral from his residence Saturday, De- gfmber 3, at'8 p.m. Interment Alanthus, Va. KEMP, FREDERICK, JR. Suddenly, Wednesday night. ‘Dscember 2, 1931, 10:30 0'clock, FREDERICK KEMP, Jr. Me bers of A 'K. Manning Lodge, No. 2361, Qdd_ Fellows, ‘#re B. On Thursday. on t Grand United Order o Tequested to meet at the Pythian Building, 12th and You sts. n.w. Saturday, Decem- ber 5. at 7 p.m.. to arrange for funeral Funeral at 8 pm. from residence, 1534 15th st. n.w. ROBERT W. PINKETT, Secretary. W. L. ROBERTSON, Noble Grand. = LANKAU, CATHARINE. On Wednesday. De- cember’ 3, 1931, at her residence. East Falls Chuich, Va. CATHARINE LANKAU, Services at the 8. H. Hines Co. funeral home. 2901 14th st. n.w.. Priday. Decem- ber 4 &t 7.0 pm. Tntérmeng Bversreen ‘emefery, Brookiyn, N. Y. Please omit owers. . 4 LASSITER, JOHN T. On Friday, December 4, 1931, 'at his residence. 149 R st n.w. JOHN T LASSITER, beloved nusband of ihe late Eva Lassiter. Services at Saffel chapel. 5th and H sts. n.w., Saturday. De. cember 5. at 11 am._ Interment Ports- mouth, Va., Sunday, December 1. LOPEZ. WATTIE ROBINSON. On Monday, November 30. 1931 at Brooklyn, N. Y. HATTIE ROBINSON ~LOPEZ, '_devoted daughter of Ella Robinson and the late Rev. James Robinson, sister of Ruth Sav- age, Bessie Carrington and Walter Rob- inson. Remains resting at the W Jaryls funeral church, 1432 You until 2 p.m. Friday, thereafter at residence, 1746 Seaton st. n.w. Fuaeral Saturday. November 5, at 2 p.m., from the Metropolitan Baptist Church. ~Interment Harmony Cemetery. LYLES, MATTIE M. P. Departed this life on Thursday, December 3. 1931, at 5:45 am. at her residence 1708 4th’ st. n.w.. MATTIE M. P. LYLES. beloved daughter of Mary E. Moore. She is survived by many relatives and friends. Funeral Sat- urday, December 5. at 1 p.m., late residence. Reiatives and. frien vited to attend. Interment Lincoln Me- morial Cemetery. MARLOW, JOHN. On_ Thursday, December 3, 1931, at Gallinger Hospital, JOHN MAR- LOW. He leaves to mourn his departure two sisters, one brother and a host of friends. Rémaing resting ac the Jonn T. Rhines funeral chapel, 3rd and Eve sts. s.w. Notice of funeral later. MOBLEY, JOHN. Suddenly, on Thursday. December 3, 1931, at the Patuxent Club House, Upper Marlboro, Md., JOHN MOB- LEY. Puneral Saturday, December 5, at 2:30 p.m., from Trinity Church, Upper Marlboro. Md. Interment Trinity Ceme- tery. Relatives and friends invited. MOORE. RICHARD O. Suddenly, on Wed. nesday, December 3. 1931, at his re dence, near Forestville, Md., RICHARD O. MOORE, beloved husband of Laura Moore {nee Brown). Puneral Saturday, Decem- ber 5. at 11 am., from Forestville Bpisco- pal Church. Interment church cemetery. Relatives and friends 1nvited. 4 ODDRICK, GEQORGE H. On Thursday, De- cember 3, 1931, at his residence, 4911 Grant st. ne. GEORGE H., beloved hu: band_of Haitie Oddrick. brother of Annie Harris of Philadelphia, Pa. and Enoch W. Oddrick of Chicago, Ill. He also leaves other relatives and friends to mourn their loss. Funeral Sunday, De- cember 6, at 1:30 p.m., from Tabernacle Baptist Church, Burrville, D. C. Rel tives and friends invited. Interment Lin- coln Memorial Cemetery. 5 POWELL, ROSITA SHERWOOD. On Friday, December 4. 1931, at her residence. 2400 16th _st. n.w., ROSITA SHERWOOD POWELL. wife of Samuel Larin Powell, daughter of the late Gaylord N. and Sarah M. th!rwood of Buffalo. N. Y. Remains resting at the S, H. Hines Co. funeral home, 2001 14th st. n.w. until Sunday noon, Services and interment at Syracuse, N. Y., Monday, December 7. L] ROCK, ANDREW J. On Thursday, Decem- ber 3. 1931, at 302 9th st. n.e.. ANDREW J. ROCK, beloved husband of the late Elizabeth Jane Rock and father of Wilbur H. Rock. Funeral from the W. W. Cham- bers Co. funeral home, 1400 Chapin st. n.w.. on_ Saturday, December 5, 1931. nLI 2 p.m. Puneral services by Federal Lodge, No. 1, F. A. A. M. Iuterment Glenwood Cemetery. RYAN, GERTRUDE. On Thursday. Decem- ber 3. 1931, at Columbia Hospital. GER- ‘TRUDE, beloved daughter of Benjamin F. Ellin. _S8he is also survived by two daug! ters. Elizabeth Ann_ and Mary Ellin. FPu- neral services at St. Paul's Rock Creek Church, Saturday. December 5. at 2 p.m. Interment in Rock Creek Cemetery. 4° SMITH. PETER A. On Thursday, December 3, 1931, PETER A. beloved husband of Lucy Smith and uncle of Bessie Smith ‘Watkins of Philadelphia, Pa.. brother of the late Serena Hopkins. Notice of fu- neral hereafter. B WALKER, ECIZABETH. & Departed this life on Wednesday, December 2, 1931, at 11:20 .m., at her Tresidence. 1621 8 st nw.. rs. ELIZABETH ~ WALKER. devoted mother of Walter W. Walker and Geneva ‘Waiker Gham. Puneral Sunday, December € at 2 pm.. from McGuire's funeral home. Friends and relatives invited. . WARD, JOSEPH E. On Tuesday, Decem- ber 1.71931, at 10:45 , &t his resi- dence. 316 D st._s.w. after a lingeri iliness, 'JOSEPH E. WARD, beloved hus- bana of Mattie Countee Ward. He Ieaves other relatives and many frienn Funaral Saturday, December 5, at 1:30 p.m. from Metropolitan Wesley A’ M. E. Z'o1 Church. D st between 3nd ‘and 3rd sis. w.. Rev J. W. McCoy oficiating, Ja- Klinent Woodlawn Gemetery. | WIGGINTON, , % . it 1432 You st. n.w. Iul:: WILLIAMS, JANE 0. On Wednesday, cember 3. 1931, at the residence of son, LOUIS E' WILLIAMS, 1384% Poso- [ia¢ ave. e JANE O beloved wile of the iate George’ R Williams. 'Funersl frem {ne above residence on Saturday, Deoom: T 5. At 3 am. Mass at Immacu: Coneeption Church, Mechanicavilie, cember 4, Cember N Free at t‘m‘m funeral otice of funer ate Md., at 10 am. Relatives and friends invited. Interment 8t. Joseph's Cemetery, Mor- sanza, Md. 4 o0d. O WILSON, EDWARD. Thursday, Decom- ber 3. 1931 at Gallinger Hospital. ED- WARD N, de ‘husband -of Elizabeth Wilson. He leaves five children, four brothers, two sisters, two uncles and a host of other relatives and Iriends. Remains re Cln! at the John T. es funeral cha 3rd and Eye ?l from Borks A 3. B Fion Church, rks A. M. E. Zion Chur wardville, Md. WOOD, JAMES E. . ursday, ber 3, 1031, at” Garneld ‘Rossiial: JANES E. 8."WOOD. beloved husband of apees ensington, Md. Puneral m W. W. Chambers Co. !unlral home. 1400 Chn’pln St. nw. on Saturday, De- cember 5, a 0 a.m. thence to St Gabriel's ' Church, where mass will - be offered at 9 a.m. for the repose of ‘his soul. Relatives and friends invited. In- terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. YOUNG, SARAR A. On Priday, December 4 1931, at the Presbyteri Home, 1818 Newton'st. n.w. SARAH A. YOUNG. neral services on Monday, December T, at 10:30 am. at the home, 1818 Newt . Interment Gienwood Cemetery. §* YOWELL B. LE ROY. On Wednesday, De- cember 2, 1931, at Georgetown Unlversity Hoepital,'B. LE ROY (Roy), beloved hus- band of Neilie B. Yowell (née Rohr). Fu- neral servic al late residence, 1503 Monroe st. n.e., on Saturday, Decem- ber 5, at 3 p.m. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. - In Memoriam ASH, JOHN W. In lovin; remembrance of my ‘dear husband, JOHN W. ASH, who died one year ago loday, December 4, 1930, Memories and thoushts of a By-gone day. One year seems long since you went away, God doeth best, He knows no wrong. I'miss you more each day, dear John. HIS WIFE, DAISY R. ASH." BURDSALL. FRANKIE. 1In sad but lovin Tremembrance of my dear son, BURDSALL, who departed this il i~ teen years ago today, December 4, 1918, I have only your memory, dear son, To remember my whole life through, Ang vou are one I'never can forget. am alwa; n) you. DEVOTED MOTHER AN SROFER. BROWN, MARGARET PLUMMER. A loving tribute to the memory of our dear mother, MARGARET PLUM| BROWN, who lefé us eight years ago today. ‘We hail with delight the friendship of others We Tevel In love of the sweetheart we've won; Yet we haven't found a friendship like mother’s, Unbroken "till death called and Lfe's REN. « work was done. CURRREY. CATHERINE. s tod rem;e;l. ance of our dear mother, CATHERINE CURRHEY, who departed (hi vears ago ‘loday, December 4, You suffered hours of pain To walt a cure, but all in vain: 80 God alone kbew what . He c-lui you home ‘:‘ Ly HER CHILD] EVERETT, ANNA F. In loving me, of D Jear wile, ANNA ¥ SERETY, who iepar} e two years ago todyy, December 4, 19. . - Two years have passed, dear wite, Since you were called H How well 1 do remember That sad and weary day. ‘The hands that did so much for me, How helplessly they lay. God knows they worked continuously, But_they are gone today. HER DEVOTED "HOSSAND, JomN T. EVERETT. 0 EVERETT, ANNA F. In loving memery of our dear mother, ANNA F. m’who ?;;g two years ago today, December 4, You were a wonderful mother, Dear mother of ours. You'll hold a spot deep in our hearts ‘Till the stars no longer shine. Your soul shall live forever, On through the flelds of tim For there’ll never be another o us Like that wonderful mother of ours. HER CHILDREN, ELLSWORTH AND EVA. * LOCKWOOD. MARY HELEN. In sad sud loving remembrance of my dear m MAR! LOCKWOOD, who_depa thig lif years ago today, Dece: HER DAUGHTER, HATTIE X. wm;fi RICKETTS, CHARLES R. In lovicg remem- brance of our dear boy. CHA R RIC who ‘eft us”fitteen vears as 7. Dece: . 101, IS LOVING MOTHEK AND_ PATHER, RICKETTS. L STALEY, MOLLIE. In sad but loving res membrance of our dear mother and grand- mother, MOLLIE STALEY, who entered into eternal rest two years 3go today, Des cember 4, 1929. Peacefully sleeping. Testing at last, Life's weary trials and suffering past. .. In silence you suffered. in patience you bore, v Until God called you home to suffer ne more. 3 HER DEVOTED DAUGHTER. BLAN( BROWN: GRANDDAUGHTER, BROWN. R TOLSON, WILLIAM H. 1In sad but lorine remembrance of our desr father, LIAM H. TOLSON of Upper Marlboros Md., who' passed away cne year ago today, December 4, 1930. Never shall your memory fade, Lovirg thoughts shall always wander “* To the spot where you are laid. -HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN. % FUNERAL DIRECTORS. LM (3AWLER CO - Funeral Directors - _nms o TONRD M OBNIER, iim Frank Geier’s Sons Co. Modorn Crager. Teienhone National 2473 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Funeral Chapel 412 H 8t NE. Lincoln 0524 Ambulance service. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons GBAAG BIROH) . o 3034 M St. N.W. Enone west aogf, GEO. W. WISE CO. 2900 M ST. N.W. West 0138, TABLER 925 M St N-W. oL S iNatT ey V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors to nor connectéd with the original W. R. Speare esllhlw 1009 H St. N.W, Pione National 2892, hr-::m F l}:fiN.W. JOHN R. 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