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Potatoes, 4™ 15¢ | Fancy Cauliflower . . ns |9¢ Fancy Carrots .. 2= 19c { New Cabbage 5¢ FRESH PEAS 2:29c Sanico Pancake Flour . . . . 3 ke 25¢ Aunt Jemima Parncake Flour . . rke ]Qc Phillips Delicious Pork and Beans . can 5¢ Phillips Delicious Spaghetti . . . <n5¢ m23¢ | Shoulder Lamb Roast » |5¢ Special Sausage . 20c | Sh'lder Lamb Chops » 19¢ Fresh Shoulders . . » 12//,c { 3-Cornered Roast...n [9¢ Smoked Shoulders .. » [lc | Lean Boiling Beef. . . = |0c Iceberg Lettuce, 2 m 23¢ Ripe Tomatoes 2 s 29¢ Melrose Bacon . . FRIDAY, JAN WASHINGTON, D. C, Deaths Reported. 8 Newton st. 180 e Cupiton st. 1907630 Pack 1d National Homeopathic CAYTON FUNERAL RITES HELD AT HOME TODAY Head of Storage Company Was Stricken With Cerebral Hem- orrhage at Office Wednesday. Julla B. Denbam. 87 William' G, Polle: John A, Waddey. plids “aray, 9. ospita L!:Ie‘r Eckell, o6, Capuslty Hospltal. Henry T, Btancilft, 66, Walier Reed Gen- eral Hospit Clllgnre:‘Anlck. 64, Walter Reed Gen- ral Hospl “"Louis 'E. Jeffries. 63 Willard Hotel Peter J. Chaconas, 60, Gallinger Hospital Joseph Mann, 51, Little ‘Bisters of the “Clitton L. Whalen, 41, 3424 Prospect ave. Grover C. Daniels. 30, 4542 Grant r Percy E. Herringdon, 35, Garfield Hos- pital J. Smith. 34, 612 G st My Sioore 'Waiter Reed General Mary Moore, 13, 7. 1369 Potomac Hospital s.e Edward Tindall. 4, Garfield Hospital Funeral services for Max Cayton, president and manager of the Union Storage & Transfer Co. here for 35 vears, who died after being stricken Wwith 'a cerebral hemorrhage at his of- fice Wednesday, were held this morning at 11 o'clock at his home, 2043 Macomb street. Burial was in Adas Lsrael Ceme- tery Mr. Cayton, who came to this coun- try from Russia when a youth, was the | father of Judge Nathan Cayton of the Municipal Court and of Harry, Albert, | Leon and Howard Cayton. He is sur- vived also by his widow, Mrs. Rose Cayton. KEEL TREE HARD TO FIND | Search Material Takes Maine Builders 14 Days. 1t took 14 days to find a tree in the Maine woods to provide just the proper material for the keel -of a 66-foot schooner yacht being built in Boothbay Harbor for a Chicago client The log, prepared from the tree for the construction of the keel, was four feet in diameter and 39 feet long. ave. Frank R. Haggard, Eimira Smith, 87, 321 18th st. s James R. Proctor, 72, Home for | and_Infirm. Alice Lewls, 72, 910 1st st. 5w 70, en route Georsetown e Russell | Hospita Margery E. Smith. 66, 2224 N st | John F. Brown, 60. Gailinger Hospital. | ‘Arna L. Green. 54. 517 48th pi. n.e. | Hollen ‘Johnson. ‘55, ‘Galineer” Hospital. | Eleanor Francis. 50, o st B oblmsan. 46, nent 26(h and M ats Alice 8. B. Byrd, 49. 109 D st Ell V. Lomax. 47, 38 1 st. nee Oscar L Jackson. 21, Emergency Hospital Wiillam Kingsburey. 20. Casuslty Hospital Leslie Green, 19, Freedmen's Hospilal. Aged for Schooner's Marriage Licenses. Jones. 21, and Margaret L. Holmes, 20; Rev. L. B. Pranck Garry Matthews. 21, and Jane Crutchfield, 18 Rev. L. H. Schaefer. Elmer Herre, 32, and Hazel Sloan, 34; Rev. Jobn C. Bull D. Baker, 33, and Mildred E. Potter, 3 Rey, UG Pleice: Harold Neuman, 24, and Clementine Wil- liams. 22: Rey. P. D. Perryman. Willie Sales, 31 and Madeline Bronen, 27; Judge_Robert'E. "Mattingly. W. F. Maher, 27, and Mary J. Murray. 26 Rev. 8. Carroll Coale. Laurénce Coolidge, 26. Boston. Mass., and Vvictoria S. Tytus, 22, Washington; Rev. En- dicott Peabody. Waiter W. Bryan, 5. and Sada Zaremba, 25: Rev. J. R. Siz James E. Marshall, 60. and Sarah Tiliman, 39: Rev. James H. Marshall Raymond Bethel, 25, and Mary A. Bell, 1 Rey. W. Westray. George H. Coter, jr. 21, and Virginia V. | Bond. 20: Rev. W.'S. Abernethy. L a1, OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN’S WEAR ElSEMAN'S, Tth & F Beware! LO()!\ out for the fellow who at- tempts to win your business on a price basis only. Before you let him serve you, make him prove to you that the service you get is appropriate to the occasion, and that it includes everything essential. For twenty years the people of Washington have commanded our services at low prices, prices that cover the complete service. And these services have always been as fine as equipment and experience could make them. Visit our show room and learn the facts! TBEAL FUNERAL HOME he ‘or reference, Ask your nczghbor 816 H STREET.'N.E PHONES:LINCOLN 8200-820! EISEMAN’S SEVENTH AND F STS. January Clearance Sale ular Big reductions on our re stock. Save money during this sale. $30—'25 SUITS $19.75 ACCOUNT OPEN A CHARGE 535 OVERCOATS Open a Charge Account Pay in convenient weekly or monthly amounts during February, March and April. Nothing extra for credit. UARY 1932, | Btathn | AxpERSON, MILDRED M. On Thursdar January ‘4. 1932 at Garfield Hospita MILDRED M. ANDERSON. wife of Ben {amin W. Auderson. - Services at the 8. Hines Co. funeral home. 2901 14th st. n'w. Saturday, January 16 at 2 Interment Glenwood Cemetery. ELIZABETH A. On Thursdey, y 14. 1932, at_Providence Hospital ELIZABETH A. ARNOLD of 208 A st. s.e beloved widow of Albert K. Arnold. Re: mains are resting at Zurhorst’s funeral pariors. 301 East Capitol st. Services and interment at Tulley, N. Y. BARNES, On Thursday, Jan- uary 14, 1932, at ihe residence of her son, Charles F. Barnes, 1337 A st. n.e.. MAR- THA W. BARNES. Funeral {rom the aboye residence on Saturday, January 16, at 1l am. Intepment Mount Olivet Ceme- tery in Baltim BERRY. BUTLER L. Tuesday, January \2. 1932, at Walter Reed Hospital, BUTLER L. BEKRY. husband of the late Mattie E. Beiry and devoted father of Mrs. Mamie Tibbs Haynes. Mrs. Edna Marshall, Au- gustus L. and Everett L. Berry, stepfather of Mrs. Marion Stevenson, Mrs. Wilimena Clarkson, Celest M. and Samuel G. Willis &nd brother of Mrs. Maggie Simpson. Fu- neral Saturday. Jani 16, at 2:30 p.m., from the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church; 1432 U st. n.w. Rev. Rivers officiating. BUCKNER, MINNA D. Suddenly, on Wed- nesday, January 13, 1932, at Middleburg, Va. MINNA D.. beloved 'wife of Florien Buckner of Rockville, Md. Funeral from the chapel of J. Willlam Lee's Sons. 332 Pa. ave. n.w.. Saturday, January 16, at 10 am, Relatives and friends invited to at- tend. Interment Union Cemetery, Rock- ville, Md. pm. MARTHA W. ORVILLE SWANK DEAD Employe of U. S. Civil Service Commission for 43 Year Orville S, Swank, an employe of the United States Civil Service Commission for 43 years, died early today at his home, 412 Oglethorpe street. Appointed one month before Roosevelt was named civil service commissioner, Mr. Swank served as his stenographer, as well as for Gen. John C. Black and other com- missioners. From the time of his appointment he had prepared the daily minutes of the proceedings of the commission Mr, Swank was born in Iowa in 1862, and received his education at Burling- ton, Towa. Births Reported. Edward J. and Blanche La Porce, boy. e 8240 Gorane: Reynolds, boy. B Bt ey B SLoRes oy Frederick J. mnd Minna Richardson, boy. FESIor . ind ilve & Marsh: ov: Al’lhm‘ E. and Ella A. Owe boy. y L. and Mary Vota, boy. AT A e nd Revsie Bkl Bomii Lo and Hatie s George and Eunice Wanni boy ind ‘Bva Hopkina, bl d Margaret A. Sherwin, M. and Hilda Spencer, girl Leonard L. and Roseleah A. Fleming, Stanley F. and Dorothy L. Brewster, girl Robert A. and Kathleen L. Kane, girl. James F. and Ruth M. Watson, girl. ‘Winfred A. and Virginia E. Chesser Charles E. and Alice K. Barbour, Ber e Bt Somma Sitiee oy et beria® Batlesy v Jonn and Emma Hoiley. “boy B4 Vi Bebri "o St i £anick: el BAR tnd " Frangomia Bui. ey, E& ah chra Fhomac by Joseph and Helen Nelson, girl James A. and Lucy Lumpkin, girl. Roy and Annie Cheeks, girl. 31, 456 "Beaunes o in Spain. MADRID (#).—Senoritas numbering 31,456 won beauty prizes last year, but aren’t called “queens” any more. The | title went out with the monarchy. wirl, ace.’ boy. girl girl. &irl boy. o FOUND. FOR LOST ANIMALS apply Animal Rescue League. 349 Maryland ave. s.w. Nat. 8088 DOG—Young female: brindle color; had on harness and collar, but no tag. Phone Met- 16° LOS1, DOG_Black Scottish terrier, named “Dash- ie”" Reward for return to 211 Rucker ave., Lyon Village, Va. _Clarendon 907 DOG—Long-haired young —female, white. with brown spot around left eve and on back over tail. Tel. Georgia 4620. Reward. 170 ck, containing POCKETBOOK—Lady’s, bl two pairs eveglasses: 'on Georgla ave be- tween Hemlock and Longfellow sts., Thurs day evening. Finder return same to 3901 Conn. ave., Apt. 305, or to address in pocket- book. _Suiiable reward. D LT POCKETBOOK, lady's black kid: Wednesday night, Jan. 6: contained a triple Houbigant compact, glasses in @ blue case and loose powder. Return to Mrs. D. Aron, 4925 7th st n.w. Reward. s PUPPY, Scotty, female black with brown ‘hairs. Has Owner, V. Chapin, 3318 O st. West 2016, " * SETTER—Small female. black and white, named “Kate al reward If returned to 1531 OLis st WRIST WATCH, Eigin, white gold, initials L. E. Emerson 2429. R WRIST WATCH—Lady's. gold; initials A. A. on backi on Wednesday night. National 3683 Reward. : WRIST WATCH—Gentleman's; lost in Ta- Kkoma Park Bowling Alley. Wednesday nisht. Reward. Call Lincbln 6591 WRIST WATCH. lady's Hamilton. Tuesday Reward. - Phone National 9220, Apt. 1138 in evenings 538 IN BILLS. wrapped Reward if returned to Florida_ave. n.w Week End Special Sweet Peas 50c One Bunch 75¢ Two Bunches “color, | no _ collar. ard. A cali a piece of c]o!h Mrs. Branom, 1473 Delivered Free Also beautiful Primrose Plants, $1 and up. F.F. Leapley Florist 908 G St. NNW. Na. 7672 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 n Whole Funeral Low $75 Up C-u. Casket and All—Call Extra Cars, $7 Each The Greater Chambers Co. Cor. 14th & Cha; Sts. N.W. Phone Col. 0432 Where Service Is Best and the Price Is Less FL'(EKAL DESIGNS. Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. Prompt Aute Delivery Servie lc—expressive—inexpens: ~GEO. C. SHAFFER _ ESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS AT MOD- EXERATE PRICES. PHONE NAT. 0106, Opes Erenines Jdth & Eye and Sundays FLORAL TRIBUTES $3.50 up | Bratha DOWNEY, WALTER R. On Thursday, Jan- uary 14, 1931, WALTER R. DOWNEY. be- loved son of the Iate Edward and Mary Downey and brother of Mary A Wannall. Annfe M. Wannall, Florence Jamison and Robert E. Downey, Funeral from R. J. Chaillet’s chapel. 521 8th st. ne.. on Mon- day. January 18, at 8:30 a.m.: thence to Holy 'Name Church. where mass will be said at 9 am. for the repose of his roul. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. DUNCAN, IDA L. On Wednesday, January at 7.35 pm. Mrs. IDA L. DUN- . “widow of William H. Duncan, de- voted mother of William W, and An- nie E. 'Duncan and Mrs. Gladys D. Ed- monson, beloved_sister of Mrs. Saran J Thomas, James M. Jackson, Mrs. Eleanor J.'Wilson and Mrs’ Carrie J. Kenaey. Fu- heral irom her Jate residence. 1100 Mount Olivet d. n.c. Saturday, January 16, at 1, pm. Friends invited. o DURYEA, FRED. On_ Fridsy, January 15, 1932, at Emergency Hospilal, FRED DUR- YEA of Auburn, N. Y., brother of Mis Beile N. King. 1620 R st. n.w. Remains resting 'at Hysong's parlors, 1300 N st n.w. Notice of funeral later. DYER. CECELIA NICHOLSON day.’ Janusry 14, 1932, at her 5420 'Connecticut ave. n.w. CECELIA | NICHOLSON, wife of Elmer Dyer. Fu- neral from ' the W. W. Chambers Co. funcral home, 1400 ‘Chapin st. n.w. on Saturdav. January 16, at 10 am. Rela- tives ‘and" friends ivited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. EDELEN. MAMIE W. Thursday, Jan MAMIE W wife n and’ loving st On Thurs- residence, Entered into rest on 14. 1932, at 7 pm of late_ John H mother of Mrs. Nellie and Mrs. Florence Warring. Fu- from her late residence, 10i3 4th on Saturday, January 16, at 2:30 p.m.” Relatives and friends are invited Inteérment Congressional Cemetery. GREEN, ANNA. Departed denly’ on Thursday. January 7:13" a.m. at her residence, 2147 N st. ANNA GREEN. She leaves & beloved buis- band, Benjamin Green, a brother, Richard Eariy: two daughters. Mary and Roberta Green: a nephew, Asaph Bell, and a host of triends. Funeral Sunday. January 17, 1:30 p.m., from First Baplist Church. nst. and Dumbarton ave. n.w. Rela- tives and friends invited. 16 GREEN, ANNA A. All officers and mem- bers of District’ Grand Lodge, No. 5. of I O.0f G. 8. & D.of S.. are hereby not! fied to attend a special call meeting S urday night. January 16, 1932, at 8 o'clock, at Grice's Hall, 12th and R sts. n.w. to| make final arrangements for funeral of Sister ANNA GREEN. Puneral Sunday. January 17, at 1:30 pm m Pirst Baptist_ Church, Dumbarton ave. and 27th sts. now. By order WM. H. ROBINSON. Dist. Grand Chief. Attest: SAMUEL M. GRAHAM, District Grand Secretary. 16° GREENE, ANNA L. Departed this lfe, on onesday. January 13, 1932, 12:05 VRPANNA 1 GRRENE, devoted wife of ames M. Greene, mother of William H Greene. sister of Mrs. Mary E. Minor and Jackson HAmm and mother-in-law of Mrs Juanita Shaw Greene. She leaves a host of otner relatives and friends. Funeral Sunday, January 17, at 1 p.m. from As- bury M. E. Church, i1th and K sts. n.w. 16 HARVEY, ALEXANDER McMILLAN. Sud- denly. ‘on_Thursday. January 1i ALEXANDER MCMILLAN HARVEY. band of Amelia Harvey. Remains at the W. W. Chambers Co. funeral home. 1400 “cnabin’ st. nw. " Notice of funerai ater HAWKINS, JOHN SMITH. On Friday, Jan- uary 15,"1932, JOHN SMITH, beloved hus- band of Mabel V. Hawkins and father of John S.. jr.: Stanley N. and Blair W. Hawkins. Mrs. Elmer H. Baldus. Mrs Thomas M. Stormont. Mrs_ Roy Spady snd Miss Margaret Hawkins. Remains resting at the W. W. Chambers Co. funeral home. 1400 ‘chapin’ st. n.w. " Notlce of funerai ater. HEATHMAN. ANDREW. ~Suddenly. on Tues- | January 12. 1932 at Atlantic City, J. ANDREW. beloved ~husband of Doretia C _Heathman. brother of Charity H. Smith. Mary H. Smith and Thomas A Heathman. Remains at 1208 Linden st ne. after’S oclock Friday. January 15. | | Puneral from the above residence Satur- day. January 16. thence to St. Cyprian's Church. 13th and C sts. se. ‘Mass at § am. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. { JONES, ELLEN A. On Friday. January 15 | 71932, at her_residence, 6307 Broad rd. ‘Chevy Chase, Md. ELLEN A. JONES. Funeral from thé above address ‘Monday. January 18. Requlem mass at the Church of the Blessed Sacrament at 7 am. In- terment Calvary Cemetery, New York City. 15 KING, WILLIAM A. Suddenly. on Wedne: day. January 13. 1932, at Alexandria, Va WILLIAM_A. KING, 'beloved husband of Mary P King and brother of Raymond. Walter and Mary E. Zentgral. Funeral Saturday, January 18, at 11 am. from | his late residence. 207 Wilkes st Alexan- Interment Congressional Cem- his life sud- | 14, 1932, 8 LAWS. JOSEPH A. On January 14 mz. at Emergency Hospital, JOSEPH A. LAWS. Funeral services at Catlet. Va., Sunday. January 17, at 1 pm. Remains resting at Hysong's parlors, 1300 N st. n.w., until 10:30 a.m. Sunday, January 17, MANGAN, NORA VIRGINIA. On Wednes- day, January 13, 1932, at the residence of her’ daughter, Mrs. George Hassel. 5238 | Chevy Chase’ Parkway, NORA VIRGINIA | MANGAN. widow of 'Timothy Mangan. Funeral from ‘he above residence on Fr! day. Junuary 15. at 8:30 a.m. Requiem mass ‘at_the Church of the Blessed Sac- rament at 9 o'clock. Interment (private) Mount Olivet Cemetery. MARKSLEY. MARTHA. bers of Mount Olive Tabernacle, No. 3. Order of Galilean Fishermen. are hereby notified of a call meeting Friday, January I, 1832 at 730 o'clock at Flsnermen's Temple, 320 F st. s.w., to_make a ey Tor the_faneral of Sister MARTHA MARKSLEY. Saturday. January 16. at 1 p.m.. from ‘the Pilgrim's Baptist Church, 3rd ‘and Van sts sw. SISTER ROSIE PIPER. R. W. R. SISTER EMMA MAGRUDER, R. Sec. * MEEKS, HERMAN M. Suddenly, on Wed- January 13, 1832, at Emergency . "HERMAN M. husband of Mittie R, Meeks. aged 45 years. Funeral from ! W. W Deal’s funeral home, 816 H st. n.e. on SaturdAy. January 16, at 3 p.m. Reia- | and {riends invited.' Interment Cedar | Hill Cemetery. 15| | MULVIHILL, NELLIE. On Wednesday. Jan- uaty 13.°1932. af her residence. 31 Michi- san ave. ne. NELLIE MULVIHILL. be. vinill | Maty " Ellen McEpery. | Funeral from her late residence on Sat- urday. January 16, at 8:30 a.m. Requiem high ‘mass at Holy Name Church at § am. Relatives and ~{riends invited. Inter- Officers and_mem- | AMBROC * A9 Draths WALLEY, CORA M. On Wednesday. Jans uary 13, 1933, CORA M. beloved wife of Glenn A. Walley. Remains resting at the W. W. Chambers Co_ funeral home. 1400 Chapin st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. WESLEY, ELIZAGETd. On Thursday, Jan- uary 4. at ‘Preedmen’s Hospi ELIZABETH WESLEY. wife of John Wes: ley, dauhter of Willlam and the iate Car- Tie' Wood, sister of Mrs. Susie Colbert, Frances, ' Viola. James. Alfred, John, Charles’ and William Wood. She _ also leaves a niece, Helen Wood. and many other relatives and friends. Remainy resiing at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel, 3rd and ‘Eve sts. s.w. Notice of funeral later. In Memorian. Gentle mother, inted mother HER DEVOTED CHILDREN. * CRURCH. RARRIET. A tribute of love and evotion in f HARRIET CHURCH. w suddeniy eight years 15, 1924 God alone krows how T miss you, Never shail your memoiy fade Loving thouhts shall always wander Back eicht years ago today BERTHA. * but loving re- niother. MARY eparted (his life twelve January 15, 1920 have gone to a better re- JCIA aix 0 departed this £0 today. Janu COLRERT, MARY. membrance of COLBERT. who years ao foday ©Oh, mother. vou land. we know But, oh. how we miss you no one knows Oft from our hearts comes a little cry, Why. oh. why, did you die? Then an answcr comes. low and sweet, I am not dead. dear ones, but ‘only asleep.’ HER DEVOTED CHILDREN. FLOOD. EMMA. In sad but loving memory of our beloved mother. EMMA FLOOD, who ed this life two years ago today, Ji ¥ 15, 1930, This dav brings forth sad memories Of our dear one lald to rest And the ones who think of her today Are the ones who loved her best HER LOVING CHILDREN. FLOOD. EMMA. Sacred to_the memory cf our dear moti.er, EMMA FLOOD. who de- parted this life two vears ago today, Jan- uary 15, 1930 The sad place left in our hearts Seems to grow each day HER CHILDREN In sad our dear FULTON, ALICE M. In loving memory of ALICE ‘M. F ALIC LTON, who died January 15, HER CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREM GREENF, EMILY CATHERINE. Sacred to the ‘memory of mv dear mother. EMILY CATHERINE GREENE. who deprted this life one year ago today, January 15, 1931, This day brings forth sad memories Of a loved one laid to rest, And the ones who think of her today Are the ones who loved her best. HER DEVOTED DAUGHTER, ELLEN PALMER, HAGER. FRANK S. TIn loving remembrance of our beloved husband and loving fathe FRANK S. HAGER. who departed this life one year ago today, January 15, 1931. Our hearts still ache with sadness, Our eves shed many a tear: God only knows how we miss you, Prank, At the end of this one vear WIFE AND SON. * HARTNETT, FRANCES LORRAINE. In sad but “loving remembrante of our darling dauchter, FRANCES LORRAINE HART- NETT: who departed thi life three years ago today, January 15, 1029, Two little fest have ceased to travel Upon the shores of time: A little gem released from trouble Has gone above to shine. LOVING MOTHER AND DADDY. We have only your memory, dear darl To remember our whole life tarough, And you are one we will never forget Por we are always thinking of you GRANDMOTHER _AND _GRANDFATHER HARTNETT AND UNCLE JOHN. HUGHES, JAMES. In loving but sad re- membrance of a loving son and father, JAMFS L. HUGHES, who departed this life seven years ago today, January 15, It is not the tears at the time that are shed That tell of the hearts that are broken, But the silnt tears in the after vears And remembrance silently spoken. Our hearts still ache with sadness, Our eves shed many a tear. For God only knows how we mi At the end of these many yea LOVING MOTHER. CLARA SMALLWOOQD. AND ° CHILDREN, ~DOROTHY = AND JAMES, B KENNEY-CAREY, MRS. ANNA. Sacred to the memory of my beloved mother. Mrs. ANNA KENNEY-CAREY. who departed this life sixteen years ago today. January 15, 1916 EDGAR L. KENNEY. * LANDGRAF, WILLIAM F. A tribute of lovi to the memory of WILLIAM ¥. LAND. GRAF. who died two years ago today. Ja uary 15, 1930. THE FAMILY. SEWELL. MARY. In sad but loying remem.- brance of our late president, Sister MARY SEWELL. who departed this life three years ago today. Jauuary 15. 1929, You labored in sunshine. You Iabored in pain You have wan the victory And heaven you gain. THE 'SHINING STAR CLUB. BEULAR DIGGS, Pres: BERNICE KELSON. Sec. THOMPSON. MARY ELIZABETH. A tribute of love end devotion to_the ‘memory of Our 'dear mother, MARY ~ELIZABETH THOMPSON, Who departed this life two years ago today, January 15, 1930 It on God's earth there is a word More sacred thap another. A word held dear by one and all. Six letters spell it. “mother. We miss you, dear mother More than tongue can tell We know you are in heaven, Evermore to dwell DEVOTED DAUGHTERS. GOLDIE, NIE. ESTELLE AND EDITH WILLIAMS. ELIZABUTH. In sad but loving Temembrance of my darling mother. ELIZ- ABETH WILLIAMS. who departed this life four years ago today, January 13, 1928, Loved in life, remembered in death, HER LOVING DAUGHTER, MARVEE M JOHNSON. WILLIAMS, ELIZABETH. Tn remembrance of ‘my dear mother, 'ELIZABETH WIL- LIAMS. who left me four years ago today, January 15. 1028 Gone._but not forgotten HER DEVOTED DAUGHTER, you FAN- FRANCES ment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 15 MUNDELL, MARY On Priday, January ! 15, 1932, MARY. widow of S8amuel R. | Mundell. Funeral from her daughter's residence, Mrs. William Cady, Seat Pleas ant, Md.. Monday. Janua 18, at 8:30 | am: thence to St. Margaret's Church. | Seat Pleasant. Md.. where requiem mass | will be said at 9 am. repose of her foul. Interment Congressional Cemetery. | S NICHOL, GRAKAM BRIGHT. On Thurs- | day, January 14. 1932, at Garfleld Nos- pital. GRAHAM BRIGHT NICHOL of 1927 1st. st. n.e. Funeral services at All Souls’ | Episcopal Church. Cathedral ave. (east of | Conn.). at 3:30 p.m. Saturday. January 16. Interment private. Please omit flowers. 16 NIXON, MARTHA. Departed this life Wed- nesday, January 13, 1932, at her residence, | 4653 Hayes st. n.e. MARTHA NIXON, | loving wife of the late Samuels Nixcn. sis- | ter of Surie Moore and Carrie Pollard. She also leaves three cousins. a niece and 2 Most 'of ofher relatives and friends. Re- mains esting af Eugene Fords funeral | parlors. 1300 South Cap'tol st. until 5 Dim. Friduy. January 13, thereatier at (he Roove Address. . Funeral ‘Saturday, Jan: | uary 16, at 1 p.m.. from Pilgrim BFV)(IN Church, 3rd and Van sts. sw. Tnterment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. OLCOTT, HARKY HALL. On Friday. Jan- uary 15, 1832 at 6 am. in the Alexandria | Hospital. HARRY HALL OLCOTT, aged 59 | vears. beloved husband of Alice’ Blodselt | Olcott and son of the late Richard Gerry | and the lnte Lotise Keeler Olcott. Fu- | — neral services will be held at resi- dence, 121 “Prince 'st., ; Notice of time later. LOUISE E. Suddenly. on Thurs- January 14. 1932, at New Orleans, LOUISE E. PERKINS, belo: mother of Mrs. Frank C. Letts, Mrs. lliam A Hill and Mr. Bishop C. Perkins. Notice of funeral later. 18 ]'KlITT NORMA! On Thursday. January 1 at his residence. 105 6th st. n.e.. | NOR&IA‘I PRUITT., dearly beloved husband of Hattie Pruitt (nee Desmond) Puneral Sérvices at noove residence on Monday Jannuary 18. at 2 p.m. Interment Congres- Siral Cemeters. RYON, ANNA. On Wednesda 1032, at Sibley Hospital, ANNA. vears, "beloved wits of Johin W of Bowie, Md_ Funeral from the Bowie M. . 'Churer, Saturday: January 16, at I p.m. Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. 15 SATTERFIELD, GEORGE. Departed this life ‘Suddenly’ on Wednesday- January 13 1932, GEORGE_ SATTERFIELD of 507 40 st e, He Sleaves to mourn thelr 1bss devoted wife, Hannah Satterfleld: one Son.one sister and & host of otner relatives and friends. Remains resting at the chapel of the George B. Clarke Co., 1455 Florida ave n'e. until Friday. Jan: wuary 15, at 5 p.m., thereafter at his late Testdence. Funeral Saturdny. Januaty 1o, at 2 pm, from Liberty Baptist Church, 33rd &7, between H and 1 sts. nowa Rev. kins omeiating SMITH, MARGERY Suddenly. on Wed- Nesaay.. Janvary 13 1935, at Sto Annas Home, MARGERY E. SMITH, beloved sis- fer of the late Belie Kelley and devoted aiint”of 'Marjorie Berry and Roy Beverty Funeral Saturday. January 16 at '3 pom s Trom McGuire's funeral home. 1830 St st. n.w. Friends invited. 15¢ SMITH, MARGERY. The Christian Aid So- clety is hereby notified of the death of our member, Miss MARGERY SMITH. Januaty 13, 1932, Funeral Baturday, dan- uary 16 at 2 pm. from McQuire's fu- Reral nome, J6a Sl SR FISHER, 'Secretary. * | STRIEBY. GEO.U: M. On Thursday, Jan- uary 14 at Minneapolis, Minn . SESRAE M. won bf the Tate Doy MinD, and Emma 8 Il!by | SWANK, ORVILLE . On Friday. January | 15. 1932, at 12:20 a.m., ORVILIE §. BWANK, aged 69 years, loved husband Bwank. Funeral from his_late . 412 Oglethorpe st. n.w.. on Mon- : Sy T8t 2 pm. Relatives and friends invited to ‘stiend. 7 TOMPKINS, ANNE. Suddenly, on Thursday. January 14, 1932, at Sibley Hospital, ANNE, beloved wife of Earl B. Tompkins of 5810 32nd st. n.w. Remains can be seen at the funeral chapel of the Wm. H. Sardo Co., 412 H st. ne. until 10 p.m. January 15. Interment at Richmond. Va WALLACE, MELVIN WESTON FULLER. On Wednesday., January 13, at_ Colorado Springr, Colo.. MELVILLE WESTON FUL- LER WALLACE, husband of Ruth Patter. Son Wallace snd son of Mildred Fuller and ihe lale Hugh Campboll Wallace. 13% THOMPSON. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St NAV T Ehone west oose. Established 1341 GEO. W. WISE CO. 00 M ST, N.W. "TABLER 928 M St. N.W. Nat'l 1544 V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors to nor connected with the original W. R. Speare uunnm- mant 1069 H St. N.W. Phone National 2092 Iy 840 F St. N.W. CHAMBERS lmbmnea 1876 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO _1387 10th St Now. ___Phone North 00; WILLIAM H. SCOTT 409 8th ST. SE, LINCOLN 0530, "CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone_Lincoln 0372 J. WILLIAM LEE'S SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS CREMATORIUM 332 PA. AVE. N.W. _ NATIONAL 1384, 1388, P. J. SAFFELL FERSONAL SERVICE—REASONABLE. 733 5th St. Nat'l 0537, Wiw DEAL & CO. LINCOLN_8108. LM GAWLER CO " Funeral Directors - LEONARD M. GAWLER W.___ Pet, 4130, 4111 _ Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. 2 Modern oamel Teiephone National 2473 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Funeral Chapel {2 H 8t NE Lincoln 0524 Ambulance service. ALFRED B. GAWLER WALTER A GAWLER WILLIAM A, GAWLER JOSEPH AWLER Vlohed 1850 Avenue N.W. NAtional 5512-5513 NO BRANCH OFFICE