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Bigger and Better Funerals At Half the Uswal Cost Are Done by CHAMBERS A Whole Funer v. u $75 | LEVEE ABANDONED BYFLOOD FIGHTERS Guards Posted to Warn Resi- dents of New Break on Tallahatchie. GLENDORA, Miss, January Wearied flood fighters today abandoned Glendora's levee to the hammering of roaring Tallshatchie River, after ex- hausting _efforts at reinforcement against a Tising tide of water Armed guards patrolled the ban here and to the south With instru tions to fire fusillades of shots to warn inhzbitants to higher ground as soon as a break is discovered All last night water coursed through breaks at Albin and further south ir Marcel Levee, near Charleston, spread ing over acres of land. Observers said the river will continue to rise & foot or more Another Town Menaced. The situation around Philipp, now facing the triple burden of waters from Tallahatchie, Panola and Quitman Counties, gave the flood fighters grave concern. Levees there have been pounded for days and water is rising rapidly toward the crest Crack-up _of Twilight Bayou and Grassy Lake Levees would rove Dihabitants on the southern tip of th flood area could not hope to withstand workmen _today _were ing the weakened Tippo also & menace to Philipp working on Cassidy Bayou aid virtually every one of the barriers is badly strained and many may go out as the pressure increases Attend School in Boats. Plowing through 2 feet of water Yazoo & Mississippi Valley Railroad locomotives are bringing box cars to Il“KLUT FALSE TEETH TIGHT K comfortable cushior holds it can't rock drop. aved with You ean eat and speak as you @id with your awn teeth box ‘wives three months of unbeliev- able comfort. 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All Gruggists have INE.—Advertisement of sourness, heartburn. diz- headache resuiting guarantees ACID- trouble or ACID- fering from lack of fuel and heavy clothing Pupils returned to school at Webb today, many of them in boats, and class rooms were opened to children of refugees as well as regular pupils R. L. Lindley, Vicksburg weather | forecaster, said the Tallahatchie will | continue to rise for at least two more days. Complete mobilization of Red Cross forces in Tallahatchie County was ex- pected by workers today with the ar- rival at Sardis of M. R. Krick of West Virginia, a director of disaster relief for the organization. Subscribe Today It costs only about 11, cents per day and 5 cents Sundays to have Washington's best newspa- per delivered to you regularly every evening and Sunday morn- ing Telephone National 5000 and the delivery will start immediate- ly. The Route Agent will collect at the end of each month. Matthew | haza is town of 200 | A tHapa L ADALE LY e | The Evening Star composing room for | | all way stations to house refugees suf- | THE 1} JVENING, STAR WASHINGTON SDAY JANUARY 6, 1932. Printer Dies JOH 'JOHN PAUL JONES, 34, STAR COMPOSITOR, DEAD Succumbs Soon After Arrival at Hospital—I11 for Years. PAUL JONES, Emergency John Paul Jones, 34, & compositor in more than 11 years, died late yesterday at Emergency Hospital, where he had beén taken only a few hours earlier, suf- fering from heart troul He had been in ill health for several years, athough had been away from ~work only the past few weeks. He was a member of Lafayette Lodge F.A. A M.; Columbia Chapter, R. A. M Brightwood Commandery. Knights Tem- | plar, and ‘Almas Temple Shrine, as well | 3s the Columbia Typographical Union ‘BP![d!’s his mother, with whom he made his home at 1343 Clifton street, | he is survived by his widow. | Puneral arrangements have not been completed. | To Explain New School System. BETHESDA, Md. January 6 (Spe- cial) —The new marking system which has been used since the_opening of the 1931-32 school year will be explained to parents by Principal Thomas W. Pyle at the regular meeting of the Parent-Teacher Association of Bethes- da-Chevy Chase High School, to be | held at the school this evening at 8 o'clock. IMAN IS CAPTURED IN 20-MILE CHASE |D. C. Taxi Driver Crashes, Flees | and Is Overtaken—Second Held in Raid. Staff Correspondent of The Star UPPER MARLBORO, Md 6.—A Washington taxi driver who led | police a 20-mile chase and an oc- { cupant of a frequently-raided alleged | speakeasy at Oakland, Md. were ar- | rested by Prince Georges County police | on liquor charges last night The taxi driver, Jerome Lee Morris colored, 1100 block of G street north- east, was captured by Constable Wil- liam Kreitzer after a smoke-screen chase from Priest Bridge to Largo, when he drove his cab into a telegraph pole. Another occupant of the cab escaped As the const man to a magistrate, Morris jumped from the policeman's car and was Te- t after a foot chase. e Iboro jail, Morris was Held at the Marl booked on charges of transportation a smoke and possession, operating Soreen. speeding, reckless driving and several other traffic offenses. | " Leo Warren Hazel was charged with possession of a small quantity of liquor after police raided the Pig Pen, an establishment near Oakland, where | Federal agents trapped 16 patrons by using a field telephone last November. Policemen G. William Gray, Elon Turner and R. Arnold Naylor, who made the raid. said they found the alleged liquor in a wood box. Hazel was released on bond By January | LouIs TASHOF BURIED Business Man Came to Capital 40 Years Ago From Russia. Funeral services for Louis Tashof, 66, who died suddenly Monday after- noon, were held today at his home, 4211 Sixteenth street. Burial was in Adas Israel Cemetery. Mr. Tashof came to Washington 40 | years ago from Russia and had been in business here until about two | months ago, when h: retired because of ill health. He was & member of Adas Israel Congregation and of the local Chapter of B-nai B'rith. He s survived by his widow, Mrs. | Rosa Tashof; three sons, Ivan P. | Washington patent attorney: Leon A, an attorney of this city, and J. Julian New York attorney. and a daughter, Miss Sophie P. Tashof. a teacher in the New York public schools Military fiying fields in Spanish Morocco are being opened to private and commercial aircrafts for Breakfast Press it yourself from fresh Florida Oranges at the lowest price in a long time. FIVE CARLOADS of fresh Florida Oranges go in our stores today. All small in size but full of rich juice ... as good as is in the larger fruit. cent each These small oranges should average 2 ounces or more of juice per orauge . .. on this g health foods . . . delicious i basis a 6-ounce tal'~ vlas pure juice costs you about THREE cent S ()f —_— BUY A BASKET OF FIFTY Orange juice is recognized as one of the finest of Winter n taste value, and, moreover, enjoyed hy 'most every one. .. healthful in. food This sale begins tomorrow (Thursday) morning at |SANI W TARY&PIGGLY WIGGLY all /4 FOOD STORES able started to take the | MRS. EMMA BROOKINGS DIES IN ALEXANDRIA Hollywood Woman, 83, Expires at Home of Son, Maj. Walter Brookings. Mrs. Emma Du Bois Hollywood, Calif, died yesterday at the home of her son, Maj. Walter Du Bois Brookings, Seminary Hill, Alexan- dria, Va. Mrs. Brookings had been ill since November. She had come here for a holiday visit with her son Mrs. Brookings passed her 83rd birth- day four days ago. She was a direct descendant of the early Surviving, besides her son, daughter, Mrs. George S. Henry, Angeles, and four grandchildren Funteral services will be held tomor- row afternoon at 2 o'clock at Maj Brookings' residence. Burial will be in Forest Park Hills, Los Angeles. HEART DISEA.SE FATAL TO ROBERT SMITH, 45 Electrical Los, Engineer Long Active in Business and Fraternal Organizations Here. Robert Smith, 45, electrical contrac- tor, died at his home, 326 South Caro- lina avenue southeast today. Death was ascribed to heart disease. A native of this city, Mr. Smith had been in business here for many years and was active in a number of organi- zations. He belonged to Harmony Ledge, No. 17, F. A. M.; Mount Vernon Council, Junior Order United American Mechanics; the Electric League of Washington and the Southeast Busi- ness Men's Associations. | He leaves his wife. | Smith; a stepson, Ha three brothers. Walter Frederick Smith. | Flora_ Williams, Mrs and Mrs. Margaret McCormick. Mr Smith was a son of the late Robert M. and Rosalie Smith. Funeral services will be held at his late home at a time to be announced later. Interment will be in Pgospect Hill | Cemetery with Masonic r¥es at the grave. Mrs S John Amy N. Fowler M. and Bessie Rossiter BURIED IN ARLINGTON Capt. John Boardman Lord, War Veteran, Given Military Honors Capt. John Boardman Lord, U. 8. A., who died Monday at Walter Reed Hos- pital, was buried in Arlington National Cemetery this afternoon with full mili- tary honors, after funeral services at the home of his mother, Mrs. John Wig- | nall, 1338 Newton street northeast | Capt. Lord was a native of this city, graduating from the public school her before going West and enlisting as a private in the Wisconsin National Guard during the Mexican border disputes. He served during the World War at other major operations Besides his mother, Capt. Lord is sur- vived by his widow, Mrs. Sarah T. S, Lord, and two children. Special Dispatch to The Star. POTOMAC, Md.,, January 6.—The fu- neral of Mrs. Anna Virginia Hunter, widow of Edward S. Hunter of this county, who died at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Hunter, in Washington, aged 83 years, took place vesterday after- noon from the Methodist Episcopal Church South here, the services being conducted by Rev. B. F. Parrott, for- mer pastor of the church. Bural was in the church cemetery. Mrs, Hunter was formerly a Miss Magruder of this county. Heating For the first month of the new year we are making a spe- cial offer on the installation of a modern hot-water or steam heat- ing plant, or replacement of old boiler, The work can be performed now under a most unique and liberal monthly payment plan. For full information with no obligation call— Atlas Construction Co. North 2004 GUARDIAN GAS HEATERS Simplest and most burner of its kind. Comes Apart for Cleaning Priced from $3 to $65 Remember your heating trou- bles last Winter—let us correct them. 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On January 4, 1932, at Walter Reed Hospital, JOHN H. AN- DERSON. aged 69, late of Coast Artillery Corps U. 8. Army. ~Services at U Soldiers’ Home Chapel Friday. January 8. at 10:30 am. Interment Soidiers Home National Cemetery. FPriends invited. 1° BOBYS. HANNAH. Passed away suddenly, in Detroit. Mich, HANNAH. wife of the late A. C._Bobys. mother of Phil, Mor- ris Asa. Dr. Ernie Bobys Mrs. Frank Bonner of Atlantic City and Miss Minna Bobys. Funeral from Danzansky's chapel, 3501 14th st. n.w.. Thursday. January 7. at 2pm. Interment Adas Israel Cemetery. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Rain this aft- ernoon, ending early tonight; tomor- row fair and colder; lowest temperature tonight about 45 degrees; moderate southerly winds, shifting to westerly tonight. Maryland—Rain this afternoon, end- ing early tonight; colder in extreme west portion tonight; tomorrow partly cloudy and colder; fresh southerly winds, shifting to westerly tonight. Virginia—Cloudy, with rain this aft- ernoon and probably in east and north portions early tonight: colder in west and south portions tonight; tomorrow generally fair and colder; fresh south shifting to west winds. West Virginia—Mostly cloudy and colder; probably light rain or snow flurries in northeast portion tonight; tomorrow generally fair and colder. Report for Last 24 Hours, Temperature. Barometer. Degrees. Inches, 46 30.37 8 pm 44 30.35 Midnight 43 30.27 4 M, .. . 4 30.15 8am 4 30.10 Noon .... o 30.03 Highest ...46, 4:00 pm. Yearago.. 44 Lowest ... 43,12:30 am. Yearago.. 38 Tide Tables, (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) ‘Today. 6:26 a.m. 12:53am 6:58 p.m. ceees 1:05pm The Sun and Moon. Rises 7:27 4 pm. High ...... Low . Sets. Sun, today 5:00 Sun, tomorrow 7:27 5:01 Moon, today.. 6:34am 3:27pm Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset Rainfall. Monthly rainfall in inches in Capital (current month to date) Month. 1932, Average. Record. January . 1.96 109 '82 February . 6.84 '84 March 8.84 '91 April 9.13 '89 May . 10.69 '89 June . 10.94 '00 July . 10.63 '86 August ..... 1441 28 September . 1081 '76 October . 857 '85 November 8.69 ‘89 December 7.56 '01 Weather les. the Stations. 30.14 30.10 2998 30.18 30.08 Abilene, : Albany, N. Y..! Atlania. Ga Atlantic City Baltimore, Md Birmingham ... 2094 Bismarck. N. D. 284 Boston, Mass... 3026 Buffalo, N. Y., 29.70 Charleston, $.C. 30.16 Chicago, Til ' 2954 Cincinnati, Ohio Cleveland. ' Ohio Columbia, S. C Denver, Colo Detroit. Mich.. El Paso Tex Galveston. Tex. 30.08 Helena, Mont... 29.88 Buron. . Dak. 29.82 Indianapolis.Ind 20.68 Jacksonville Fla. 30.12 Kansas City... 29.90 Los “Angeles ..’ 30.20 Loutsville, " Ky.. 29.78 Miami, Fla.... 30.16 New Orleans. 2996 New York, N'¥, 3012 Oklahoma' City. 30.02 maha, Nebr.. 2986 Philadeiphia ... 30.14 x. Ariz 3018 Pittsburgh, Pa.. 29.82 Portiand, Me. . 30.30 Portland Oreg. 30.46 0.02 Raleigh. N, C 3016 Salt Lake City. 30.20 0.14 San Antonio... 30.12 3 . n Diego. Calif 30.20 : San Francisco. 30.26 St. Louis, Mo.. 20.76 St. Paul. Minn. 20.48 Seattle. ‘Wash. . 3040 Spokane. Wash. 30.22 Tampa. Fla.... 30.12 WASH,, D. C... 3010 Tex Clear Rain Cloudy Cloudy Rain Cloudy Snow Rain Rain Rain Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Rain Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Snow Cloudy . Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Rain Clear Cloudy Rain Clear Cloudy Rain Cloudy Cloudy Snow Pt.cloudy . Cleat Cloudy 0,06 Cloud 0.70 Snow 001 002 R 0.48 2 2970 29.66 3014 29.86 2958 3014 25 osscsss I8 o o0 048 i50 0,08 013 018 080 0.02 FOREIG! (7 am, Greenwich time, today.) Stations Temperature. Wei London, Engiand ... o 34 Bart clondy Paris. France Cloudy Vienna, Austria Fogey Berlin,’ Germany.... GCloudy Brest.’ France Gkt Cloudy Stockholm, Sweden Rain Gibraltar. Spain Part cloudy on. Greenwich time, today.) Fasal). Azores... 61 Cloudy (Current_observations.) 8an Juan, Porto Rico... 72 Havana, Cuba 80 Colon, Canal Zone 80 Horta Part cloudy Clear Part cloudy Belgium's attempt to restrict the im- portation of Russian flax is meeting with protests from local merchants. i FOUND. FOR LOST ANIMALS apply Animal Rescue Learue. 349 Maryland ave. s.w. Nat. 8088 PURSE, woman's, on New ¥ear's day at At- torney ‘General's residence. Claim by lefter to_Box 84-C, Star_office. [ LOS1. BOSTON TERRIER —(Mit7y): female, black body, white markings: strayed from 1433 Fairmont st. nw.: hittle boy's chum. Lib- eral reward if returned 7 BREASTPIN—Gold, oblong: amethvst sur- rounded by pearls. Reward. Columbia 1876 BRIEF CASE—_From car in 1400 block Bel- mont st. n.w. Saturday p.m . brief case. con- Laining papers of use only to owner. Reward. Paul M. Niebell, 1822 Eve st. n.w. Met. 8869, “tan_hound, with Liberal DOG—Large, black and Washington 'Airport tag on collar. reward.Phone District 6900, DOG—Palice dog. 2 years old. and gray, collar and tag No. i7314: answers to “Kim": strayed from 1800 Foxali rd. n.w January 2. Reward._Phone Emerson 4005, DOG--Lost Thursday_ 31 Please return to 943 R I ave. n.w. Tag No. 777. Reward EYEGLASSES Edmonds’_name on case: Vi- cinity 14th and K sts. F. S. Hughlett, 1420 K n.w. National 5621 - 7 EYEGLASSES, pair. Monday:_white gold OX- ford frame. Reward. Apt. 421, the Ontario Phone Colimbia 0800, 5 HANDBAG, colored cloth: January 3. morn- ing. ear N_st. entrance Covenant-First Presbyterian Church, containing Testament identifications. keys, humane data: valued by owner only; also gloves. Please return Vir- ginia W Sargent. 3B E st. n.e: Lincoln 8578, before 10 a.m. and bet. 5 and 7 p.m. * HOUND DOG. female, black and tan. Satur- day, January'2; rewaid. Lincoln 2544, 1631 st s.e. KEYS, 3, Saturday. northeast or northwest in small' leather case. Call Adams 5269-J. Reward. i it POCKETBOOK. brown leather: cont. glassns. car ‘tckens and 4 keys in case. Lost at 4th and Elm sts-n.w.: liberal reward. Met. 6233 POCKETBOOK—Brown, from_ auto, Tuesday evening; lost bet. downtown district and s.e. Reward. Call Lincoln 2986 after 5 p.m POCKETBOOK—Black. _oblong; _containing ring. bank hooks: lost between 10:30-12 Mon- day ‘night; vicinity R st.. Lincoin rd. n.e. Reward_ Potomac 4098, ~ PURSE, small, on F st. n.w., Dec. 31st, con- tainea chanwe, finger ring and key. Reward. Return Dodge Hotel, Room 743 [ RADIO TOOL BOX—Left on sidewalk at 3219 13th n.w. Reward, Adams 0863. James N. George. iy ROLL OF MONEY, contain between 55 Seaton pl. n.w. car barn, 8th and M W. H. Courtney. 55 Seaton pl. n. STICKPIN—Dinmond. horseshoe. Call Mr. Gaszner. North 3343. WALLET, brown Jeather, contalning Tons, belonging to student. Laurence Sibr. Reward if returned to 1746 P st. n.w. Dec. 3314 WRIST WATCH—Lady's. Elgin. white gold, 2 diamords. 3 sapphires; lost Thursday. Lincoln_7118. g WRIBT WATCH and silver_ bracelel, In Saturday afternoon, Jan. 3. Reward. le, brown Reward Shepherd | Bratls. BROOKINGS, EMMA DU BOIS. Wednesday morning, January 6. 1932, at the home of her son. Walter Du_Bols Brookings, EM- MA DU BOIS BROOKINGS. aged 83 years. Services will be held at the residence of her son, Seminary Hill, Alexandri Thursday, January 7, at'2 o'clock. ment in Los Angeles,’ Calif. BROWN. MRS. MARY E. JOHNSON. The Ladies’ CIiff 'Rock Society announces the death of MARY E. JOHNSON BROWN. Funeral will be held Wednesday, January MRS. LENA J. HART. President. LOUISE LEWIS, Financial Secretary. BURDEN, EDMOND. On Tuesday, Janu 5. 1932 at Gallinger Hospital. 'EDMOND BURDEN. beloved husband of Romelia Burden. devoted father of William, Susie Mae. Rosie, Pomer and Edmond Burden jr. 'He also leaves to mourn his depar- ture two sisters, four brothers and a host of other relatives and friends. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel, 3rd and I sts. s.w, Notice of funeral iater. CRAWFORD, EDGAR_W. On Sunday, Jan- uary 3. 1932 at Staunton. Va.. EDGAR W. CRAWFORD of Cherrydale, Va. aged 63. father of Mildred G. and Archie R Crawford, Remains resting at the E. T Mateer funeral home. 49 Lee Highway, Cherrydale, Va. Services at Mount Oli- vet Church, Ballston, Va.. Thursday. Jan- uary 7. at'3 pm. Interment Mount Oli- vet Church” Cemetery. CROWLEY. FRANK X. Suddenly Wednes- day, January 6, 1932, at his residence, 1456 Rhode Island ave. n.w.. FRANK X. CROW- LEY. beloved son of the late D. J. and Mary A. Crowley and brother of Edwars J. Crowley. Funeral from his late re dence Friday. January 8, 1932 at 9.30 am Requiem mass at St Matthew's Chureh at 10 am. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment Mount Olivet | Cemetery. DENHAM, JULIA B. On Wednesday, Janu- y 61032, at the Presbyterian Hom 1818 Newton st. n.w. JULIA B. DE HAM. Puneral services from the Pres- byterian Home. Friday, January 8, at 2:30 p.m. Interment in Oak Edll Cemetery. 7 DOYLE, KATHERINE R. On January 4, 1932, @t 6 a.m.. ai her residence. 4643 Con- duit' rd. n.w., KATHERINE A. DOYLE, be- loved sister “of ‘Ida Doyle. ' Funeral from aboye residence on Thursday, January 1 at 930 am.; thence to Our Lady of Vic: tory Chufch. where mass will be said at 10 am. Inferment Holy Rood Cem Relatives and friends invited to attend. NELLIE L. On Tuesday, January at her residence, 25 Pershing drive, ndon. Va. NELLIE L. beloved wife illiam W. Dyer and sister of Henrietta E. King. Funeral from the W. W. Cha bers Co. funeral home. 1400 Chapin n.w. on Friday, January 8. at 2:30 p.m. Interment in Rock Creek Cemetery. 1 ELLIOTT, ANNA W. On Tuesday. January 5, 1932, at her residence, 1807 L st. n.~. ANNA"'W. ELLIOTT. Funeral from the above residence, on Friday, January 8, at 2 pm Relatives and friends invited. In- terment in Cedar Hill Cemetery. 1 ELLIS, LOLA. Suddenly, on January 4 1932, at 10 am., at her residence, 1449 W st. n.w. LOLA ELLIS, aged 46. She leaves to mourn their loss three sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Poindexter, Mrs. Lillie Rich- erson and Mrs Molly Jackson, and a sis- ter-in-law, Mrs. Rachel Ellis. Remains resting at'L. E. Murray & Sons’ undertak- ing establishment, 2105 12th st. n.w.. until tme of funeral.’ Funeral from the Ver- mont_Avenue Baptist Church. between Q and R. sts. n.w. Revs. G. L. Davis and C. T, Murrey officiating. ' on Wednesday night, January 6, at 7 o'clock. Interment Oranve. Va, 6 GROFF, ESTELLE. Wednesday. January 6, 1932, "at Providence Hospital, ESTELLE GROFF, beloved daughter of Mrs. Annie 8. Groff of 1203 Decatur st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. HENDERSON. ZEKE. On Tuesday Janu- ary 5. 1932 at Walter Reed Hospital ZEKE HENDERSON. devoted nephew of Sylvia Lumzen. Puneral Saturday, Janu- ary 9. at 9 am. from W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, ‘1432 U st n.w. Inter- meat in Arlington National Cemetery. 8 | HILTON. CARBERRY S. On Tuesday. Jan- ary 5. 1932, at 2:30 a'm.. at his restdence, 3011 Dumbarton ave n.w. CARBERRY 8. beloved husband of Mary Hilton. He. is survived by five sons and three daugh- ters and is grandfather of William and Ralph Hilton. Funeral from above resi- dence on Thursday., January 7. at 2 p.m. Interment in Glenwood Cemeters. HOLLAND. JOHN ALOYSIUS. Departed this life on Tuesday morning. January 5, 1932 | at his residence. 1419 A st. s.e. JOHN | ALOYSIUS HOLLAND. beloved husband of | Mary E. Holland and father of Henrletta E. Taliaferro and George A. Holland. srandfather of Wendell C. Taliaferro. Re: mains resting at his late residence, 1419 A st se. after Wednesday noon. Requiem | high’ mass at St. Cyprian's Church at 9 o'ciock. Priday. January 8. Relatives and | friends invited. ‘Interment Clinton, Md. 7° HUGHES, NANNIE D. On Tuesday. January 5.1932, NANNIE D., wife of the Iate D. E Hughes and beloved mother of Mary E. Eppelsheimer. of 3227 Hiatt pl. n.w. Sery- ices at the 8. H Hines Co. funeral home, 2005 14th st n.w. on Thursday, January 7, at 8 pm. Interment Woodland Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pa 7 HURLEY. DON P. Suddenly, on Sunday, Jenuary 3. 1932 at his residence, 32 N Y. ave. ne. DON P. HURLEY, aged 62 years. ' Funeral from the above residence Thursday, January 7. at 9:30 am.. thence to Bt. Aloysius Church, where mass will be sung at 10 am. Reiatives and friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- ery. 6 JACKSON. CHARLES ED. Departed this life suddenly. January 4, 1932, CHARLES ED. JACKSON. between the hours of 4 and 5. He leaves to mourn their loss a loving wife Mrs. Ada Jackson. two sisters. Mrs Mildred Weber ‘and Mrs. Sarah Watson, and one brother, Lifus Jackson. ir. Fu- neral services will be held Friday, Janu- ary 8 1 pm. at the First Baptist Church, Vienna, Va, 7 JACKSON, DANIEL. Departed this life on Saturday, January 2, 1932, at the Home for the Aged and Infirm. at Blue Plains. D. C.. DANIEL JACKSON, devoted father of Benjamin. Danlel, jr.. Emma Jackson, Mrs. Blanche Ward and Mrs. Bessie Allen. He also leaves many other relatives and | friends to mourn his departure. Remains resting at his daughter's residence, 628 3rd st s.w. after noon, Wednesday. Fu- neral Thursday. January 7.at 1 p.m. from the Mt. Moriah Baptist Church, 3rd and L sts. s.w. Interment Harmony Cemetery. JONES, JOHN PAUL. On Wednesday, Jan- uary 6, 1932, a: Emergency Hospital. after a short illness, JOHN PAUL JONES. aged 34 vears, of 1343 Clifton st. He is sur- vived by his mother, Mrs. Abbie Colwell (nee Jones). and his stepfather, J. F. Col well. Remains at Hines Co. funeral home Notice of funeral later. JONES, MARTHA. On Wednesday, January 6. 1932, at her residence, 920 3rd St. sw.. | MARTHA JONES, devoted wife of the late Anthony Jones, loving mother of ~Mrs Carrie_Dodson, Mrs. Florence Mead, Er- t, Nicholas and Irene Jones. She also| s one sister. Mrs. Harriett Ede brothers, Robert and Charles John: of Philadelphia. Pa.; three stepchildren, Mrs. Rosy Williams. Mrs. Maggie Brooks and Eddie Jones, and six grandchildren. Remains resting at her late residence. Notice of funeral later. KELSEY, WILLIAM ANDREWS. day.’ Jjanuary 5. 1832, at his - n On Tues- Tesidence 1453 Maseachusetts ave. nw. WILLIAM ANDREWS KELSEY. husband of Maude Z Kelsey. father of Dr. Mark Kelsey of Los | Angeles and_Carleton Kelsey of e | wood. Pa. Services privata at the Hines Co. funeral home, 2001 14th st. n.w., | Thursday. January 1. &t 1 pm. Tnter: | ment Fort Lincoin Cemetery. Please om fower (3 MARKS, LAURA A. 1016 pm., at t On January 5. 1932, at heme of her son. H. G. Marks. Lyon Vi Mrs. LAURA A MARKS, * Funeral sorvices at Berryville, Va.. Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Inter: ment Charles Town, W. Va. MASTON, CHARLES H. Departed this lite Suddenly January 4. 1932, CHARLES H MASTON. " He leaves to mourn their loss & mother, Isabelle Banks: a brother. Rob- ert Brown. and other relatives and filends Remalns resting at Barnes funeral parlor, 614 413 st. s.w. Funeral Thursday. Jan- uary 7. from Metropolitan M. E. Church, Pomonkey, Md. MORRISON, ELLA FRANCES. On Tuesday. | January 5, 1932_at her residence, 1330 Quiney st. n.w.. ELLA FRANCES MORRI- SON, peloved wife of the late John R Morrison. Funeral on Thursday, January 7. at 8:30 am. from W. Warren Talta- vull's funeral Home, 14th’ st. and Spring rd. n.w Requiem mass at the Shrine of | the Sacred Heart at 9 am. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 6 PARKEK. ELL St. Monica's District Auxiliary John. are hereby Officers and members of fes” Auxiliary. No. 140, and No._ 2. Knights of St notified’ of the death of Bister ELLEN PARKER. Call meeting Wednesday, January 6. 1932, at the fu- neral home of Ambrose Boyd, 19th and L sts. n.w. at 8 pm. Punsral mass Thurs- day, 7. at 10 am., at Bt January 1 Augustine's _Church V. C. McKINNEY. Aux. Pi CHARLOTTE LUCKETT. Dist 1. M. SMACKUM. Dist. Re¢. Becy ENDER. D FRANCES. On Wednes- PRy S 8, 9 at 1248 am | her residence. 46 Preston ave. Cherry dale. “Va DORA FRANCES PRENDER, heloved wife of Willlam N. Prender. Notice of funeral later. REYNOLDS, MARGARET B. Departed this lift= Monday. January 4, 1932. at 10:30 pm. at her residence. 206 6th st. se MARGARET B. REYNOLDS. the_beloved wife cf Audley W. Reynolds. She also leaves a son, Dan A: Reynolds. ard dau ter, Mrs. M. V. Murphy. —Funeral from above res'dence on Thursday., January 7, at 8:30 am.: thence to St. Peter's Church. 2nd and C sts s.e. where mass will be offered at 9 am. Relatives and friends Wre invited. = Interment in Cedar Hill Ceretery. o RUDOLPH, CUNO HUGO. Wednesday, January’ 6. 1932, at the Dresden Apt CUNO HUGO RUDOLPH. beloved hi band of Amy Merz Rudoiph. Notice of funeral hereafter SHAW, DARCAS. De sident Pres, arted this life Mon- day,'January & 1932, at 6:45 p.m, at her residence. 1103 6th st. n.w. DARCAS SHAW. beloved mother of John R. Shaw Remalns resting at George W. Grice's fu- neral home, 12th and R sts. n.w. Funeral services will be conducted at the above- named funeral home at 1 o'clock Thurs- day. January 7. Interment in Hunters- villé, N. C. SMITH, ALEXANDER. Departed this life Monday, January 4. 1932, ALEXANDER SMITH. He is survived by his wife and two sons, Ralph and Frederick Smith Remains resting at_Bundy's funeral home. 621 Fla. ave. n.w. _Funeral Thursday, Jan- | uary 7, at 2 pm. from above funeral home. Priends invited | SNAPP. SADIE GARRISON. On Monday. January 4, 1932, at 1 p.m. at her resi dence, 1723 New Jersey ave. nw.. SADI GARRISON SNAPP. devoted wife of Thom- as L. Snapp and beloved sister of Lizzie £ Seldon and Geo:ge Gerrison. Funer:l; Friday. January & from Galbraith A. M E zion Church. 6th st. betveen L and M sts nw. at_1:30 pm. Rev. W. D. Battle oMciating. Interment’ st Harmony Ceme- ery. UNDERDOWN. AGNES ELIZABETH. _Onm Monday, Jahuary 4, 1932, at Christ Hos- pital.~ Cincinnatl, Ohlo. AGNES ELIZA- BETH UNDERDOWN. the beloved daughter of Margaret and Alexander H. Underdown and_devoted sister of Edward D. Sarah L, Welker F.. Margaret L. and Alexander H Underdown, jr. Funeral from Maguire's funeral home Friday, January 8, at 3 p.m., Relatives and friends tnvited. ~Interment at Woodlawn Cemetersy. (3 VANDER MILLER, LOUIS. on Tuesday, Januory 'S, 1937, at his residence. 114 Kentucky “ave. " se. "LOUIS VANDER MILLER, beloved husband of Aunie Vande: Miller. “Funeral from his late residenc on Thursday. January 7. at '3 nm. Rel atives and friends invited. Interment Arlington National Cemetery. [ VANDER MILLER, LOUIS. The members of Gen. Nelson A. Miles Camp. No. 1. United Spanish War Veterans. are requested to assemble at 114 Kentucky ave se_ at 2 pm., Thursday. January 7. 1932, 0 as- o_the Intercment of our late comrade, LOUIS VANI o Atlington Cemetery D MIL A. E. PIERCE, Commander. LLIAM W. On Saturday. Jan- LER, in WEEDON, W1 uary 2 1933 at Provi LIAM W, WEEDON. e Weedon and t Funeral from the Testd n A Beall. 1317 Maple 1 on Thursday. Januars 7 At sl o WORRELL, JULIA. On 1032, at "her residence fto JULIA, beloved wi liam' Worrell Puneral from t e esis dence on Thursduy P A R latives and_friends are inv ZIMMERMAN, GLADYS €. on Tu January s, 1933, "GLADYS ¢, Beloved wile merman.Remains restin Chambers Co. funeral hom n.w. Interment Roanoke. f time later In Memoriam. BENSON. ELLA V. In loving remembr of our belsved wite and. mother BLLATY BENSON. who departed this life eleven years ago today. January 6. 1921, As_years go by and I grow older _Your memory is my binding tie. With a want in my heart for you, that Will never grow colder And a love that will Though T grieve at fate's hard wi That holds us two apaztr e "> The spirit has its own sweet way Of linking heart to heart And oft. on wings of fancy free, We hoth can feel {t's true That while yoii are thinking there of us We are thinking here of you DEVOTED HUSBAND AND DAUGHTER. HAMMETT, NANCY E. In sad but lovin remembrance of my dear wife. NANCY HAMMETT. who departed this life three vears ago today. January 8, 1929. Memories. BILL * HUTTON, LYDDA. J. TURLEY. Sacred to the memory of our beloved daughter and sister, LYDDA J, TURLEY HUTTON, who departed this life three years ago today, January 6, 1929 Some think we are not lonely When, at times they see no smils, Little do they know the heartache That we suffer all the while. THE FAMILY. JOHNSON. LYDIA DICKERSON. In lovin remembrance of our devoted wife an mother. LYDIA DICKERSON JOHNSON, Who Jett us"a year ago today, January GEORGE D. JOHNSON AND DAUGHTER.* JOHNSON, LYDIA DICKERSON. In lovin memory 'of LYDIA DICKERSON JOHNSON, who left me one year ago today, January 6. 1931 Thoush lost to sight, to memory dear Thou ever will remain IRENE SCOTT TAYLOR. SISEMOORE, REBECCA E. In loving memo. ry of REBECCA E. SISEMOORE. beloved wite of George H. Sisemoore. who died January 6. 1939, at Washington. D. C. The attributes of love, unselfishness an devotion as exemplified in vour beautifu character in life shall ever be cherished in the memories of your loved ones and shall serve as a beacon to light our lonely path- way_until we join you in our eternal home, HUSBAND. BENNETT AND JUNE. SPITZER, JOSEPH LAWRENCE. In sad but loving Temembrance of our dear brother and son. JOSEPH LAWRENCE SPITZER, who departed this life three years ago to- day. January 8. 1929. MR. 'AND MRS. O. C. SPITZER AND FAMILY. by TEBBS. MARTINA A. In memory of our mother. MARTINA A. TEBBS. who left us two years ago today. January 6. 1930. May she rest in peace THE FAMILY. THOMPSON, ELIZABETH _E. In loving memory 'of mother. ELIZABETH E THOMPSON. who departed this life two years ago today, January 6. 1930 THE FAMILY. TOTARO. JOSEPHINE. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear mother. JOSE PHINE TOTARO. who departed this life one year ago today, January 6, 1031, No one knows how we miss you More and more each day Life has not been the same to us Since you were called away. DEVOTED DAUGHTERS. WATT. EUGENE LANSDALE. Sacred to the memory of our dear friend, EUGENE LANSDALE WATT, who entered into eter- [l Test one year' ago today, January §, Monday, January 4 1331 North Capitol fe of the late Wil dear, ever die. May he rest in peace. One year has passed and still we miss hi Priends may think the wound is heale But_they little know the sorrow That lies within our hearts concealed. MRS. EVELY JACOBS AND FAMILY. WILLIAMS. WILLIAM. In sad but loving remembrance of my dear husband. WIL- LIAM WILLIAMS, who departed this life six years ago today. January 6, 1936. Gone, but not forgotten. = WIFE. ¢ ERAL DIRECTORS. J. WILLIAM LEE’S SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS CREMATORIUM 432 PA. AVE. N.W. _ NATIONAL 1384, 1388, P. J. SAFFELL PERSONAL_SERVICE—REASONABLE. _738 5th_St. N.W. Nat'l_037. 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