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LER 10, r f 5 RITES FOR MRS. FRENCH Resident of City Five Years Died at Home of Sister. Funeral services were held this morn- ing st the W. W. Chambers funeral home for Miss Anna Tapley French, 73, who died Tuesday. { Miss French, who had lived in Wash- ington for five years, made her home | SA GHSDAY, DI 1931, THE WEATHER - District of Columbia—Partly cloudy tonight; tomorrow increasing cloudi- | ness, probably followed by rain in the afterncon or at night; not much ch in temperature; moderate west shi to southwest . Maryland—Cloudy tgnight and to- In west por- morrow, followed by ral K v i PINT ON SEIZED BOAT Coast Guard Arrests Three of Crew at Charleston, 8. C. CHARLESTON, 8. C. December 10 THE The three members of the vessel's crew were arrested. Oout CGuard officers spid they had S:zr:l% wnu:m;:‘:w’fi to board it yesterday, they said, they saw the crew throw two sacks over- board. A search of the vessel revealed but the lone pint, however. SO S DR RS Plays entirely in Gaelic are to be pro- duced in Dublin, Irish Free State. WILMER L. TICER DIES AFTER BRIEF ILLNESS| %% Veteran Engineer of Joe High Co. to Be Buried Saturday in Alexandria Cemetery. Wilmer L. Ticer, 49, died early today | ™" at his residence, 5614 Eighth street, .led Cross Takes Care of 400 Desti- : tute Coal Miners. : 8T. LOUIS, December 10 (#).—Mrs. ©. V. Shuman, field representative of £ Ameiuin, Rey Evist, woparted $o of work when the mining compan Slidwestern headquarters here yester-| quit and falled to pay them Thelr hfmzmmo:_cmmummu NATION-WIDE SERVICE GROCERS CHIPSO LePe 1@ Paramount Sweet Pickles, 2 7 45c And 1 Bottle Paramount Ketchup FREE Dried Lima Beans . . ... 3™ 25¢ Quaker Oats . . . ... . . .» |0c Hard Candies o oprane) 21€ Centers « o (Cellophane) BRER RABBIT GREEN LABEL MOLASSES it 140 ELK GROVE BUTTER Lb. 42 Gold Medal Butter . FANCY POTATOES, 10 - 17¢ Sweet Potatoes . . . . 6™ 19¢ Turnips . . . . . . . 4™ |3¢ Onions . . . . . . . 4= |9 Spinach . . 3m 25¢ JUMBO CELERY . . 2 «= 25¢ Iceberg Lettuce . . 10c, 12/5c Cooking Apples . . . 6™ 19c Grapefruit 3 1ee. e 25¢; 4 mea. sie 25¢ FreshKale . . . . 4 v 25¢ Florida Oranges ' e 29€ CHEESE Longhorn. ...... m 23¢ Philadelphia. .. pkg. 10c Kraft Bxet 15 . 20c Kraft Sw‘;ss: i ‘. 1 . 23¢ 'WISE BROS. ( Pillsbury’s ) PANCAKE FLOUR Makes Better Pancakes ' My-T-Nice Corn Sauerkraut . . Fairfax Hall Peanui’ BuHer FAIRFAX HALL Peaches & 17¢; 3 = 50¢ PNt e P O P VR A WALTER BAKER’S 1 c o c o A ) " 1/p-1b. can 1643 Another Nation-Wide Store ABELMAN’S MARKET 1666 Montello Ave. N.E. Phone Lincoln 4940 CHEVY CHASE DAIRY MiLK SUNSWEET Camay Soap Campfire Marshmallows . 19c And 1 Package Cracker Jack FREE Morton Salt . . . . .. 2-in-1 Shoe Polish . Pure Pe+ Sardlnes (l)llvc ofl « BOSCUL COFFEE Ib. 10-1b. Cotton GOBEL-LOFFLER’S PorkPuddmg R Y e o o AR A I5¢ FRESH HAMS . ...."17c Fresh Shoulders = . . [ 2/oc SlicedBacon . . . . -25¢ . ™ 8¢ .® |5¢ Strip Bacon . Pork Roast . . PurelLard, 2 Frankfurters . .® 25¢ Smoked Hams . .™2lc Jos. Phillips::~Sausage » 28¢ Shoulder of Lamb . | 7e Breast of Lamb . . . . 3w 25¢ Fountain .. HAMS . . » 24¢ Chkuck Roast P A T . 17c Rib Roast . . . ™ime m 29¢: i w.25¢ Shoulder Veal Roast . . . .»19¢ ases, PORK PACK . . »35¢ pkgs. MILK “From Contented Cows" Agrees with Babxes Tall Cans Campbell s Tomato Soup rle Blossom Lima Beans . Phillips' Red Beans 'MUELLER’S - MACARONI & SPAGHETTI ¢ rke. 10QC HERSHEY’S MILK CHOCOLATE Plain or with Almonds l 7c Lp-Ib. cake l Se pt... 8¢ qt., 14¢ | Si3=i23c] at the residence of a sister, Mrs. Sarah N. Gray, 1401 Falrmont street. son Hickman, 2877 Audubon terrace. PR Women Form Hoover Club. the Women’s Hoover fcr telegram advising him campaign for his re-election. e Births Reportcd James E, and obert, ee. W, and Wilhelming memrn wirl Harold A :né-“{rmn img e i, Theodore and Hermina zaexxcmn sirl. §xu3 gnd Sarah, Greenberg. irl erlck J. and Audrey L Hess, girl. Roberl €. ‘and B o L, d lizabeth Rhodes, 'girl. dard, " girl SRRk Zhomas ‘harles E. and Catherine harlesW. "tnd Omega. Inelec: s smes E"and Helen' Nolan, bos. Jopepn, J, ang El Io boy. ohm C. sgd NieGermatr: boy. Sherman K. and Garaitnat 0y worth. Lo " gir] R b Deaths Reported. F-gioang, 91 1231 Harvard st h piass ;x.wn”gl “s\hz 6th chmn_‘;u )x ahmu:k ol 230 e l)fl M rrfl‘ A‘fi&f‘”fl "? em; & eview Hotel. 1 Park rd. pifypo® Wilson, "7 months, " Childr She s | survived also by & niece, Mrs. J. Harri- | SAN JOSE, Calif,, December 10 (#).— Women of Santa Clara County-Her- | | bert Hoover's home county—organized | Sional rain tonight and tomorrow; not President Club here yesterday and sent him a| they would | Hollings- DeIem Burns. 5 months. Children's Hos- tomorrow afternoon or night; not much change in wmmmre, moderate to fresh west shifting to southwest | winds tomorrow. cloudy, lU;hfly 'Virginia — Partly warmer in east | morrow increasing cloudmess rollowed by rain in west portion; moderate west shifting to southwest winds tomorrow. West Virginia—Cloudy, with occa- much change in temperature, Report for Last 24 Hours. Temperature. Barometer. Inches. 29.97 29.98 20.99 30.01 30.09 30.08 82, 1 . Yearago. 55 .+ 32, 6:30pm. Yearago. 43 Tide Tables (F\Jrninhed boiivmled States Coast and letic Survey.) Today. 8:28 a.m. 2:53a.m. 8:50 pm. 3:05 p.m. Thz Sun and Moon. qpm Mmm; 4 am. 8 am. Noon . Highes'. . Lowest, High Low -| Sun, today .. Sun, tomorrow 2 M:onm w?’;uy . 8: lllm 5:51 utomobile lamps to be I hte - | half hour after nu':\auc i d mn Rainfar, Capital (current month to date): Month. ]931 Average, January 1.5 3.55 February 327 | March | April May June . July . August Semember 13 Weather in Various cm-. emperature, w! wesug Stations. wre g oy wrw CHARGE ACCOUNT | O Suits and Overcoats $5 Down—Balance $2 Week or $8.00 Month "Seventh & F Ste. N.W. W. WARREN | TALTAVULL | Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Rosd Phoass Col. 0464 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 Cars, Casket and All— Extra Cars, $7 Each Call The Greater Chambers Co. Cor. 14th & Chapin Sts. N.W. Phone Col. 0432 Where Servi No Slipping! expected to find—a Fpport; the arch. T matter how narrow! Sr. beyond description. .. ) patented inbuilt construction stanchly Abilene, an: Tex.... 2 N Y Md.’ 30 | Birmingham ... 30. |Bumlrck N. D, Boston, 5. clwun-u Ohio GCleveland, ' Ohio Coltimbla, 8 ¢ mver, Colo. Detroit. Mich. El Paso. Te; DIk | lis,Ind Tacksansmle e K City,Mo. New York, N.¥. homa Olty. ix, Ar Pittaburgh, P nd. Me. Srtlan, loudy Bajeign,’ N, L Lake 084 Cloudy it | BAR PIN—Phatioum e, diamond and 3 pearls sach Dec: 4 days ago. a Reward Tor Teturn to 43 Riiethonse st 0y, veland 5356-J. TA] NG, solial HEI about 1 Dn‘t‘- on Dec. 3. in vlplrl:]l,l and Col, r . Liberal reward. 3 fel, _with white “apotted buut N v w?.wm‘!}‘m”‘x’n- TER PUF" wire-haired, Te, Tt Dmaathe ad; Gecretowns” seous: Phone West 0174. FULLER N, i Tues- e e e o Fovel District 367 day: reward. 905 Inmmm& : Pl.m v;u:z' oot Al ViogT TioAY. Weyard. T g e cember 10, West ulh' + Chevy Chase, Md. Reward. Wis. JADE zmkmo—mhy Hotel Mavfloyer; also brown, fur neckniece lost elsewhore ro- 2442 Mass. ave. Potomac 0678 APHS, 3. in ann’s toy dept. (OTOGH ther frame, prob- fmi in Reward, ~Adams <k, 1ady's: G and | Doratar s contaiming ‘money. Hie 5o ‘tad driver's permit. Reward. Adama 5 POCKETBOOK, lady's, black leather, con- {aining money. keys. Slasses. stamps, hand- kerchicts, ‘memo. bogk, carda. etc., Monda afternoon, between' Wiscons and 351 Que ot nv. Mder vicase reburn ‘same to POCKETBOOK., _biack. Seturday_afternoon money; reward. 1911 POCKETBOOK Otis sts n.w. RING. emerald .na dnmanu, evening: reward. 1661 Anl 500 Adun-a 9610. m _Diamond _Cab, (Coptained glasses and R nw. North 4970 Ted In vicinity of um -ne Wednesdny, contat Wedneaday Crescent bl n.w., TCH, i! Ale: - valu o) petwesn Kibassador Hotel -nd 5055 n ave. "Re | ward. _Georgis WRIST WATC] —m mond platinum setting xith diamond Dist and _ sapphir white gold "rope ‘bracelet ctiing; Tuesday; reward. clnity bF elet, gentl J#th, 15th snd Eye sta. Bowara” North' s607- S No Rubbing! No Bulging or Pinching! FOOT SAVER SHOES fit the foot in Motion Here is a perfection of fit you never n eage and smartness .FOOT SAVER'S FOOT SAVER'S new ee-Walking” lasts fit any heel—no NLEN Z'E “Manor” A very beautiful slipper of mat kid atent leather; also shown in black mo re or white moire dyed any shade), with Spanish heel, for evening wear; ail at $12.50. RICH At TENTH (which can be Monthly rainfall in inches in the ! after a brief iliness. Funeral services will be held at the Church of the Nativity, o'clock Saturday, when requiem mass will be celebrated. Burial will be in Bethel Cemetery, Alexandria, Va. Mr. Ticer was & member of the American Society of Mechanical En- gineers, the American Military En- tineeru and its of Columbus. was connected with the Joe High xumn‘ & Plumbing Co. He is survived by his widow, Cath- erine A. Ticer; four sons, E. Ambrose, H. Lewis, T. Harold and Raymond P, Ticer; two brothers, Howard L. and Edmund F. Ticer, mayor of Alexandria, and four sisters, Mrs. Charles S. Srri nger and Mrs. Luther A. Bennett ‘Washington, Mrs, Claude W. Fletch- er of Alexandria and Mrs Thomas H. Murphy of Weehawken, N. J. , Born PARIS. On December 4, 1931, at Lanhanf, Md.'to Ralph E. and Beatrice E Paris, a Card ot Thanks GRAYSON. ADOLPHUS AND NELLIE. Mrs Myra Hall and family wish to express their deep -Rnnchnon for ihe expressions of ympathy “and " besutiful flowers ' from iends at Lhe of their recent be- LT Bratha, BAE, lnvmn-.r.:‘ GREEN Dem'md this At NETT) ¢ Ruth Dabney ru'\erll eld on Priday, Decembe: oL Redemer oo ount Olivet Cemetery. Mrs. Baex is survived by her husband. Ceasar Baez; four sisters and four brothe: of 5. Blou: hzher ef Willlam 8. Blount, I the Nevius ave. n.w., on »m. nurnun‘to it ’nfl ny Ap! of Jarn surviving h'l’ are l'fl dau ile Hooe BOII! 0( WI hitere (rs. He D. C. Star. lt- acdors 1. Hoo T, ra B. Hooe: ;{"’ Diotters, Dr- & Barees Hsoe gy Arthur Hoge and Mr. Rice Hooe e awe -cr'v(u. T4l be held "Hyionk's Tuneral elg ysonk's unm T5th 'and °N 'u 2 on ‘Satur: iy a . Thterment QI’E. Kml Oeo"e Cnu"tv Dvm 1 MARY 'ruua.y December a8 Precimen's Moot DoaRPe devoted daushter of the late fe loving wite of ter of Charlie, . o Sirviving ner 434 friends.’ Pu- i1 at m.. 5 Brooks ofl:ienl e ng. er mext Harmony Cemeter % BOOTH. MARY. De‘pulld this life on Tues- dmen’s Hi D’“E”"Bom ife of H, wi Funeral Priday, D.u' nmb;':.“l.. funeral home, Relatives and trlends t Harmony Cemetery. * BROOKS. ROBERT . cember 9. 1091, men's.Hospilai, husband of Julla ther ‘of Anthia and gurvived by two bb and two wsi rom, Ty :n:. elan: ber 13, at 2 p.m. n_Tuesd: ber 8, Wl B g R frie: »in residence of his da Capitol Hciehts, Md am. Pri Deeambe U1, thetice (5 Holy' Fosasy Whete mass wil be weid st I u.n s Cemn-ry D!cembei o nu. and Mrs M Wae m}d"dgl °lfa i reoree nie Dlce n.w. Pridsy Deoabes 11, 32 n PLIAT MAC %ag DOYAEE aluwier late’ Zachariah ad Anne Ridout Burall and’ int of S " Bares"sE. B nn)e a on. Body lestin .vmpg'c.fir?-"nf' napel, ' 1154 2a ave. B.w, Natice of services laies ELWOOD, AMANDA V. cember ELW o oved the Iate Henry I. Elw ing at ihe home of her daughter: Mes W, n pl. n.w. Punerai 0 3. On Wednesday, xvonl foicky PPS, ELIZA. day, December 6, 1931, st Penllvn sfter ‘a_short ilness, ELIZA EPPS, fo merly of Washington, D. C., beloved moth- ner’ and aunt of G. this city. SARMI On Thursday, iden ted this Uife on Su December F. Allen's r ’?'fl D n nnd Fla. ‘Wednesday mnmln , at Garfield Hoapital, h LA FOWLE, Mf:vea.l :;s o? t Bcl late Wil- liam H. and Maima al Fri- day mom 10 orlmsk lro‘r& 2 Jesic dence of nwm‘fi’" B Gemetery. Alex. st. n.w, RARBEY. On Wednesday, 1991, at the residence of her andria, GRANT, H, Googman, 507 Tulp ark, Md. ELIZA BARBEY jeral services and_ interment mber n, -L v:m joa. N. ember 8, d brother {un;:ll l‘hurch u:n urday noon. there- s late residence, 3633 Pronla;c: BIRDIE ESTELLE. Suddenly, > Dacember 10 1931 &1 nn, ave Hthof vea Wite of the lage. Jonn ed 53 years. Remains A, qelayul ovirment Pesoraburg. Va. LUC! OADUS. Wedne: 9, um.“n Tesidence, 17!3 Columbia rd. n.w.. LUOTE BROADUS HUD- SON ™ Panttal scevices ¢ Ber Tate residence Friday, Decamber 11, at 2:30 p.m. Inter- ment Alexandria, Va. WURD. LUCINDA M. Departed this life on loaw on D, lovige wile other of Kathryn of funeral hereafter. NNINGs. CARRIE. arted this life u'm ay, December 8. at her residence, 623 Picklord pl. n.e., CARRIN JENNINGS. She ryived by her hughand, Wil iam .ven'n‘ln % foater aanebter. Lucy Ropert: Tmr Mrs. Ron Powell: brother, Haloh” Brock, and w0 nieces and. a host of .n%er v-lmv«e and fri M. ”]finn R CRurd: and Notice irday. ‘m.y from . Gethsemane Baptist reh, nd st. and Va. ave. n.w.. Rev. J. T. H. vey officiating. Interment Payne's Cem ery. WIZER, HARRY D. On Thursday, Decem- Derony 93 it Emeresher Hospiial HARRY. husband of Lllr of Ruth Kige Bervices’ snuxdu mber 12, ‘at p.m., at 8. H. mnu Taneral nome. CAS, ALBERT Tuesday, Do-ee ur AT, APERT mndom, 825 North Tiok'st, Alex i BERT LU beloved' 'fat} brother of Fanni Adelin e Thoi e Tyler, Willlam also leaves ather ema ndri o Louiss, Va., Pu Pty on % mfuu Diytan, b1y g + Bves terment 8¢ Congressionsl o © 9, 1931, etow, * e 9, 1831 at Gdoretown i Vel Hoa I.‘"‘uu - | Modern Chape feat L. B n.....r.."mf mwu -nd o o mun reside g o Relatives and friends nmm N LAURS OhoNednesdar, D":fl: 5 i LAURA ROT R ‘I; h{'v-l‘ of Reul wzee. Iate mmmc: 32 North T Bak st don, Va.. on Batw Decemper’ |§ it pm. ' Ralatives and mefi« invited. o= mmum u Dlrnu tow, MR g,,‘..w.. .vu-mu mon m. capll “chtiren” aetrorn churg neral from mmuo . {efy. Ralatives and Triends® inefted. " SCHNEIDER, On_Wed 3y, cember ‘v ll!o JOHN f %’ 6th st. n.w., usbant Df lr Schneider 4n|g Bmehl) Funeral fy ll‘ll s chapel. 5th and H sts. n'- . December 11, at 3 p.m. DA M. On Thursda: '}: beloved wite of Ja Funeral from her late tson st nw . p.m. > Relatives and trient vite Interment Cedar Hil l Cfln klry. | SMITH, WALTER A.. JR. ‘T’“ | December 9. 1931, bl rou e e, 310 gt. ne.. AL A, 8M Marle ‘and Walter 4. Simi ith, | Tresting Otis P. Alien's fune: | 12th st. lnd Florida ave. fl' fugeral . | TAYLOR, cember "' On, Thursday, MER L h‘:lond hnlhlnl from Bat zum- 1+ Church ot the Nativiis: “nx fehtwood, D at 9 pm. Relatives and friends | Il‘\llermem Bethel Cometary, e a. WOOLLEY. JOSEPH OURLIUS, On Wednes- e o ity 40, P - Jo- SEPH CURLIUS WOOLLEY, t(i Bana of Annio B, Wotliey ‘ard fother ¢ d Mg gohn ‘Simpson, Mrs. el n Barnect, C; Ve ‘E o and lntzrmefl Alh\u-r Park, In Memortam. BRAY, .DECATURE. Sacred fo the my devoted %nm 10. iends Invited: N.J. Bral wie desarted Thie- 1te one. yeur g0 today, December 10, 1930, T am lonesome, For your loving face But vou left me to remem ?o‘ at none on earth can take your place. Lett to mours A DEVOTED AND SON. * BROWN, X. SEROT. WILLIAN. In loviag ig WIELAM aRoMi. whe ’u’%&a‘ c"‘nl.‘fi' two years ago today, December 10, 1929. The wey ie dark without vou. dear, 7 know what ¥ e Ba & ‘my heart is sad, ‘Broken, Al 1 miss you. "d NG V’I‘I!;l. & HA BROWN. '* JACKSON 'ALTI De Irl!d this life year ’m foday, %oum er 10, 1930, W. 4 forgotten HIS ADD JAM) N: MoTHER TWINF. Y. VERNELL. In remembrance da mber %& 3. Gone, but forgotten by mother, des " - “‘MPONEI TWINI WILLIAMS. ROBERT. THOMAS. LU In loving remembrancs LIAMS, our beloved f 56 “who. den parted this lite December 1 lm. twenty-ni years ago todav. loving TUCINDR THOMAS, "our Sevorsd en who departed this life October 37, 192 ten_years OREE WitLiaus, BIS ONLY DaUGH- FUNERAL DIRECTORS, |V. L. SPEARE C(Y 'nh lhu emmm ‘mu % Bione Natlonal 2202, CO. : u-urn.lw Phane_North 0043 ST A JA . JoHN R-WRI uks'ut c.u'gol. ST. WILLIAM H, SCOTT 4 ; 8th ST. “l’: J. WILLIAM LEE'S SONS, SEMATORIUN NATIONAL 1304, 138 P.ISAFFELL LM GAWLER CO * Funeral Directors - so_m "FONR M Gfm"fl'w an Frank Geier's Sons 113 SEvENTR fiu"g;- Natmnal 2473 - CHAMBERS. 'WWDEAL&CO. _818 B T, NE Funeral Chapel Ao atte Nirce, Lincoln 0524 Jcseph F erch s Sens 3034 M St \' w ,,‘.N,.h,,‘m} GEO. W. : WISE co. mls‘rl TABLER 928 M St. N.W. ALFRER LA 5" GawLen WILLIAM A. GAWLER JOSEPH AWLER'’S SONS Estal iched 1850 Chapel Cremstions Lady Attendant 1750-2-4 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. NAtional 5512-5518 NO BRANCH OFFICE Phones: FUNERAL D!BIGNS. GEO. C. SHAFFER EXFRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEM. ERATE PRICOS PRONE Mar S uo). Open lvuun;: undays and Sus 14th & EYG Gude Bros. Co,, 1212 F St Prompt Aute Delivery Service. Artistic—exprossiverinexgensiye. FLORAL TRIBUTES $3.50 up Choice Lots and Sites For Sale ENDOWMENT FUND ENSURING P!:RPETUIT‘I GEST | SEL m'nms N D 1’ Do D¢ base the sclection. nu&‘ monument on_pho! hs 5 ar [ TR

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