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THURSDAY, O GroCERrs K-END SALE AFFORD OUR CUSTOMERS MANY DOLLARS OF GENUINE SAVINGS FOR YOUR NEAREST NATION-WIDE STORE PHONE LINCOLN 0093 Another Nation-Wide Store Gentilcore’s Market | Another Nation-Wide Store || Washington’s GRANULATED| 227 U:‘s:::‘ :tt N.W. 1300 Eye St. N.E. | UGAR, 10::45¢ i Phone COL. 8829 _ Phone ATL. 2338 FAIRFAX HALL PEANUT BUTTER 5oz 12r 1 @ 3772 Gold Medal | QUAKER HOMINY GRITS 3 excs. 25¢ | - SHREDDED WHEAT sxc. 10¢ i KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES 2 ekas. I5¢ 'BOSCO, 3.FOOD DRINK 'SALADA rep LaBeL TEA FRENCH'S MUSTARD Pound Cotton Bag 12.0Z. JAR 23c¢ 1,18, PKG. 22¢ 2 iars 25¢ Orienta COFFEE . 35€ | YO-YO TOP| “Uneeda iakers” English Style Assorted Biscuits : | = ‘ | A uine Lord Fairfax COFFEE Ge FREE With Each Purchase | Year ago, 36. 1 July THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Mostly cloudy tonight and tomorrow; probably oc- casional light rain tomorrow; slowly rising temperature, lowest tonight about 46 degrees; gentle to moderate south- east and south winds. Maryland—Cloudy tonight and to- morrow, with occasional light rain to: morrow and in north portion tonight; slowly rising temperature tonight and in east portion tomorrow; moderate southeast and south winds. Virginia—Mostly cloudy tonight and tomorrow; probably occasional light i rain tomorrow in west and north por- tions; warmer tonight and in east por- tion tomorrow; moderate winds, mostly south. West Virginia—Occasional rain to- | night and tomorrow; warmer tonight; somewhat colder in west portion to- morrow afternoon. Report for Last 24 Hours. ‘Temperature. Barometer. Degrees. Inches. “en 30.24 30.31 30.34 Yesterday— 4 pm 8 pm. . Midnight . Today— 4am. . 8 am. Noon Highest, 30.30 30.38 30.34 yesterday oaie 3:30 pm. Lowest, 40, 12:15 a.m. today. ago, 23. Year e Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today. 6:21am. 12:55 a.m. 6:43pm 12:52 pm. The Sun and Moon. Rises Sets. 7:23 1 | Sun, tomorrow 7:23 17 | Moon. today 3:05 pm. 6:09a.m Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Rainfall, Monthly rainfall in inches in the Capital (current month to date) : Month. 1932. Average. Record. January ... 401 3.55 7.09 '82 Fabruary . 3.27 6.84 84 March 884 '91 April . 913 '89 May e 10.69 '89 June ... 10.94 00 10.63 '86| 1441 28 1081 '76 857 '85 Tomorrow. 7:08a.m. 1:43am. 7:29 pm. 1:40 p.m. High ...ococe T e High .... . Low Sun, tod: August September . Oclober .. November " 2.37 8.69 '89 December 3 3.32 7.56 '01 Weather in Various Cities 3.24 2.84 & £ <8 15 i 3 v rejure; Btations. « 19jemoree “kwpIRsn saniar: ey ash amor] we g o) wn Abtlene, ‘Tex.. Albany,’ N. Y. Atlanta, Ga.. Atlantic _City. Baltimore,” Md. Birmingham Bismarck, N. D Boston, Mass.. Buffalo, N. Y. Charleston. §'C Chicago, TIl.... 30.00 Cincinnati, Ohio 30.20 Cleveland, Ohio. 30.16 29.94 13044 30.38 3040 30.38 3034 30.26 30.44 3034 30.40 Cloudy . Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Pt.cloudy Cloudy Clear Rain Cloudy Cloudy Qurd of Thanks. HEATHMAN, ANDREW. We wish to thank our many friends and relatives for toeir kindness, sympathy and beautiful floral tributes ‘at the death of our beloved hus- band and brother, ANDREW HEATHMAN. THE FPAMILY. Beaths BABBINGTON, WILLIAM Tuesday, January 19. 1932, at his resi- dence, 623 Morton pl. ne. WILLIAM J. beloved husband of the late Eleanor Bab: bington (nee Clark). ~Funeral from his late residence on Friday, January 22, at 8 High requiem ‘mass at Holy Name Church ‘at § am. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 2 BIRCH, RICHARD W. On Monday, Jan- uary 18, 1932, at his residence. 3230 N st n.w., RICHARD W. beloved husband of Co' delia Birch. Puneral from his daugh- ter's residence, Mrs. Alice Peano, Wisconsin ave.. on Friday, Ji 2 pm.; ther Mission Church Walker's Chapel, BRCWN. DAVID. On Tuesdav, January 19, 1932, at_his residence, 1350 Bladensburg 7d. h.e., DAVID, beloved husband of Annie Drown. Funeral Thursday, January 21, at 2 pm, from Wesley Washington's ¢uneral Darior, 2053 Georgis ave. n.w., Rev. Farley officiating. BRUCE, MINNIE. On Thursday, January 21, 1932, at Gallinger Hospital, Mrs. MIN- NIE BRUCE. Funeral from Timothy Han- lon's funeral chapel, 641 H st. n.e. on Saturday. January 23, at 10 am. Inter- ment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. Friends in- vited 22 CARTER, EDWARD S. On Tmesday. uary 19. 1932, at Garfield Hospital, ED- WARD 8. CARTER. devoted husband of Mary Carter, father of Ocey. Louise. Al bert’ and Willlam Carter. stepfather of Margaret_and Francis Toliver, brother of Willlam Carter. Funeral Saturday. Jan- uary 23. at 1 pm. from the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1433 You st Interment Lincoin Memorial Cemetery. CHAPMAN, LEWIS T. Departed this life January 21, 1932, at his residence. 1109 RS Eider LEWIS'T. CHAPMAN, pastor of Holy Trinity Church, 1ith st. between Q and R sts. He leavés to mourn their loss two brothers, Samuel W. and Jumes 8. chapman; one'loving aunt, May Buck- ner: a host of other relatives'and friends. Notice of funeral hereafter. . COLBY, NELLIE M. On Thursday, Jan- uary 21, 1932, at her residence, 1711 Co- lumbia ‘road n.., NELLIE M. beloved mother of Lucilla’ M. deV. Colby. Serv- {ces at Si. Matthew's Catholic Church. Saturday, January 23, at 9 am. Inter ment Arlington National Cemetery. ~ 22¢ CARING, JERRY. Departad this life on Tuesdoy, Jeruery 19, 1932 at Gallinger Hospital. ‘after & rict lilness, JERRY DEARING. He leaves to mourn thelr loss & devoted wife, Martha E. Dearing of 1924 New Hampshire ave. n.w : four sisters and one brother. four nieces and a host of other relatives and frisnds. Remains may be seen at Moon's funeral home, 1322 You st. n.w. Fun Sa January 23, at 2 pm. from above named funeral home. ~Interment Lincoln Memorial Cem- etery. Priends are invited 22 J. Suddenly, on Jan- day, DAUGHERTY RITES HELD War Department Employe Buried in Fort Lincoln Cemetery. Funeral services were held at 2 o'clock this afternoon at his_late residence, 2229 First street, for A. Irvin Daugherty, chief of the identification section, War Department, who died Tuesday at Sibley Hospital. Burial was in Fort Lincoln Cemetery. Mr. Daugherty was in the Maryland Legislature for two terms before com- ing to Washington in 1897 to take up| the work in the identification office, with which he had been connected since. He was a native of Crisfleld, Md. He is survived by his widow and a son, Walter Emory Daugherty of Wash- ington. MISS ANSELL BURIED Miss Elmeda Ansell, daughter of Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Samuel T. Ansell, 1957 Beaths DIX, Y. Suddenly, on Tuesday. Jan- uary 10, 1932 at her ‘residence. Wellesley ave, College Park. Md. MARY DIK (nee Streit), beloved wife of Jefferson Dix. Funeral from her late residence on Fri- day. January 32, at 2:30 p.m. Interment private. FRANCIS, BEVERLY. Dep; Wednesday. January 20. 1932, | BEVERLY FRANCIS. beloved husband of the Iate Mary E. Prancis (nee Thomas). father of Mary E. Francis, Mrs. Fannie B. Spencer. Nancy E. Charles E ‘and Eila Francis. Mrs. Ethsi McLoughlin and Mrs Ruth Brooks. He ¢isc ‘leaves a brother Horace Francis. and nine grandehildren emains resting at John T. Rhines fu- neral home. 3rd and Eve sts. 5.%. Notice of funeral later. GOVER, On Wednesday, Jan- uary 20, 1932, at her residence. 1310 Shep- herd st n.w.. JENNET R GOVER. daugh- ¢ of Mrs. Edward J. White and the lats Henry §. Gover. Remains resting at the 8. H. Hines Co. funeral home, 2901 1th st. nw. Funeral services at the Church the ' Transficuration (Episcopel), 14th ted this lite at 6:20 pm., of and Gallatin sts. n.w., Friday, January 22, at 2 pm. HENDERSON. ANNIE M. On Tuesday. Janu- ary 19 1031, at St. Elizabeth's Hospital, ANNIE' M. HENDERSON, aunt of Mabel Riley of Muskogee, Okla. Funeral Friday, January 22, at 2 o'clock p.m.. from Wesley Washingtor's funeral parlors. 2063 Ga ave. n.w. Rev. H. W. Coasting officiating Interment at Payne's Cometery. 21° HENDERSON. JAMES. On Monday, uary 18, 1832, JAMES HENDERSON. devoted ‘son of William Henderson er of William. jr., Stewart, Jan- the roth- and grandson of Nathan Fuheral Friday, January 22, at 1 p.m. from the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 You st. n.w HOLLY, WILLIAM H. Suddenly, on Tues day, ' Januars 19, 1932 WILLIAM H, aged 70 yoars, the beloved son of the late William H. and Satah Ann Holly. Funeral Friday, January 22, at 10:30 o'clock a.m.. from ine funeral parlors of George W. Wise Co.. 2900 M st. n.w. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Glenwood Cem- etery. HOLMEAD, ALICE G. On Thursday. Jan- uary 21,°1932. at her residence, 3585 13th st. nw., ALICE G, HOLMEAD. beloved wife of the late Willlam Helmead, Re- quiem mass_at the Shrine of the Sacred Heart. on Saturday, January 23. at 10 a.m. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. 22 HOOD, PATTIE. On Tuesday. January 19, 1932, at 5:15 pm.. at her residence. Ednor, Md.' PATTIE HOOD. devoted wife of Chatles Hood and mother Clarence Matilda. Alfred and Arthur Hood. Fu Friday. January 22. at 2 pm. from arp ~ Street Methodist Church. S riae. HMd. Relatives and friends in JONNSON, VIRGINIA r Tuesday. January 19, a i Hospital, &t 7 pm. VIRGINIA JOHNS loving wife of Abraham Johnson. of McLean ave. s.w. the lovint mother o Virginia, Inez 'and _Melvin Johnson daughter of Mrs. Josephine Joshua and gister of Adcla Muse, Emma, Freddie and Charles Joshua, and loving mother-in-law of Marie Johnson. Host of other relatives and friends. Remains resting at Eugene Ford's funeral parlor, 1300 South Capitol st. until 1 pm. Priday, January 22 thence to her late residence. Funeral Saturday, January 33, at 1 pm. from Friendship ‘Baptist Church. 1st and H_sts. sw. Interment Lincoln Memorial Cem: etery. 2 JONES, MARY AGNES. On Monday, Jan- uary' 18, 1932, at 1460 Euclid st. n.w., MARY_AGNES JONES, beloved mother of Jane E. Marshall_and William A. Jones, grandmother of Rozier W. Briscoe and wife, Mary E. Briscoe She also leaves many other grandchildren. relatives and friends. ~Remains resting ‘at L. E Mur- ray & Son's funeral parlor. 13th st. at V st Funeral Thursday, January 21, at 2 p.m.. from Meiropolitan Baptist Church R st bet. 12th and 13th sts. n.w. Rela- tives and friends invited. Intérment Wood- lawn Cemetery. e KAHLERT, ELIZABETH. On Wednesday, | January’ 20, 1933, at 1:30 a.m., at her residence, 1516 Allison st. nw.. ELIZA- BETH. beloved wife of the late Prederick W. Kahlert, in_her 94th year. Funeral from her late residence on Friday, Jan- uary 23, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited.' Interment, private, at Rock Cemetery. Kindly ‘omit flowers. M¢AULIFFE, JOHN Members of Wash ington Council, No.' 224, Knights of C Iumbus, ‘are advised cf the death on Ja uery 19, 1832, at his residence. 1711 Li ment st. n.w., of Brother JOHN J. M and requested fo attend his al services, at Sacred H on Thursday. January 21, st 9 am WILLIAM H. MURRAY, DR. A. D. WILKERSON, F. 8. MILLER, HENRY S. SR On Wednesday, January 20, 1532, HENRY 8. MILLER, Sr. G. K. Church | Braths WATERS. CATHERINE. G bers of Magnolia C rs and mem- 1B P 0K at Eiks' . on Thurs- 7:30 p.m.. to ar- Loyel Daughter for "funeral ‘of Funeral from CATHERINE = WATERS. Third Baptist Church, Sth, and Que sts. n.w., Friday, January 22, a ISABELLE HERD, L. D. R. CARIE MAHONEY, L. F. 8. WATERS, HORACE D. Suddenly. on Wed- nesday, January 20, 1932, at Germantown, Md. HORACE D. beloved husband of Valeria Waters, Remains resting at War- | ner E._Pumphrey's funeral home. Rock: ville. Md, Funeral Friday. January 22. at 8 pm. from his late residence. German- fown. 'Md. " Interment Nea Ceme- Ty In Memoriam. BERRYMAN, ISAAC. Tn sad but loving re- membrance of my dear husband and our father. ISAAC BERRYMAN, who departed this life three years ago today, January 21, 1929 You gave no one a last farewell. You said good-by one. Your loving heart ceased to beat HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN. BOOTH. ALBERT E. In sad but loving re- membrance of our beloved husband and father, ALBERT E. BOOTH. who departed thi= life one year ago to Januarz 21, 1931 It is lonesome without you. So sad and lonely the way: Life is not the seme Since vou wers token aw HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND DAUGHTERS. * BRISCOE, LAWRENCE 1. Tn loving memory of our dear son and brot LAWRENCE J. BRISCOE, who departed this life one year rgo today, January 21, 1031 This day brings forth sad memories f the dear one laid to rest And the ones who think of him today Are the ones who loved him best. He is gone. but not forgotten, Never can his memory fode Bweetest thoughts will always linger Around the grave where he is laid. THE FAMILY. * CAMPBELL, PHILUIP C. In sad but loving Temembrance of my dear brother, PHILL] C. CAMPEELL, who departed this life one yesr ago today, January 21, 1831 What would I give to clasp his hand, His happy face to see To hear his voice and see his smi That mesnt 5o much to m OVING SISTER, BERTIE THOMP- In loving Te- who Jan- HOLLINGER. e eang ther, CLI CLIFFORD H ¥ORD H_ HOLLINGER depcrted this life a year aso todas, uary 21, 1931 The days have passed and a year has gone Since our beloved has left us alone We strive to forget, but 21l goes for neusht, As alweys each day we give him # thought. However, in time we shall give his hand & clasp And rejoice and forget all sorrows of the past. HIS WIFE AND SON * NORRIS, ALEXANDER. In memory of my dear 'son, ALEXANDER NORRIS. who passed away one year ago today, January 21, 1931 You are resting in a swest abode, Where we all long to g0, When we grow t, weary and tired { the trials nere below 118 LOVING MOTHER, MARY NORRIS, AND FAMILY. NOWLAN. SAMU In fond memory of SAMUEL NOWLAN, who died two years ago today. January 21. 1330, God alone knows how I miss you, Never shall your memory fade Loving thoughts shall always wander g nere you wer To the grave w quverelald PS. WILLIAM H. TIn sad but lovin P braRee of - datlins hasband. an father. WILLIAM H. PHIPPS. who died thres years ago today, January 21. Down in our hearts is a picture Of a loved one laid to rest 5 In memory's frame we shall keep it. ‘Becausa he was one of the be HIS LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN. | ES H. In sad but loving T ate of ur dear ton and brother. 'HARLES H. THOMAS. who departed Vnhlj life five years ago today, Jan 'y 2 27, st_in_peace. REHXS DEVOTED FAMILY. this world of pain and sorrow R God has taken you. dear brother, Where you will fi aternal rest Biltmore street, who died December 17| in China, while en route to the Philip- | pines, was buried today in the United | n . Columbia. 8. C. 30,42 HIS LOVING SISTER. GRACIE. Denver, Colo... 30.20 Detroit, Mich.. 30.18 El Paso. Tex....29.92 aged 79 years, 1318 Levis st. n.e., beioved father of Henry S., ir., and Frank, Rich- ard 1. Miller and Mrs. Mary Lanowits of Baltimore, Md.; Mrs. Joseph W. Herbert Cloudy Snow Rain Clear . 28e |y Toddy + 23¢| B¢ 31 ——— ELK GROVE | BUTTER -35¢ .= 3le Pork Pudding \ Fresh Shoulders .™ 12l/5c FRESH HAMS =~ 17c Sliced Bacon .23 Scrapple sedlhe . Rib Roast @i . .™29¢; @ ™ 25¢ | | Philadelphia Cream Cheese .» 10c ChuckRoast . . . . . . .™I7c || Kraft Cheese xinas e 20C Jos. 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INTERNATIONAL SALT 3 s pkas. 10c Quick Suds § Lgpkg. 2 le | Quick suds that las: EAT SALT MACKEREL | 'DEL MONTE SPINACH Pork & Beans- 3 cans 25¢ DOGGIE DINNER 3 cms 20e MUELLER'S MACARONI « SPAGHETTI < 10 LARGE caN | 5¢ Galveston, Tex. 30.16 Helena, Mont.. 30.32 Huron,'S. Dak . 3022 Indianapolis.Ind 3012 JacksonvilleFla. 30.38 Kansas City, Mo 30.02 Los ~Anzeles.... 30.16 Louisville. K¥.. 30.24 Miami, Fla,.... 3036 N Orleans, La = 3022 New York, N. Y. 30.40 Oklahoma' City. 29.96 Omaha, Nebr... 30.10 Philadelphia ... 30.40 Phoenix, Ariz... 30.04 Pittsburgh, Pa.. 3026 Portland, Me. .. 30.44 Portland. Oreg’ 3046 Raleigh.' N. C. 30.40 Salt Lake City. 3032 San Antonio. . 3004 San Diego, Caiif 30.14 San_ Prancisco. 30.26 St. Louis. Mo.. 30.06 Paul, Minn_ 30.04 Seattle, ‘Wash.. 3044 Spokane Wash. 30.46 Tampa, Fla.... 30.30 WASH.. D. C... 30.38 Pt.cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear Rain Clear . Ptcloudy * Ptecloudy Cloudy Cloudy Rain Cloudy CGloudy Clear ! Rain . Clear Cloudy . Clear Clear Cloudy ..I1 Cloudy (7 a.m, Greenwich time, today.) Stations Temperature. Weather. London. England e Paris, France Vienna, Austri} Berlin, Germany. .. Brest.’ Prance i Zurich, Switzerland. Stockholm, _Swede) Gibraltar.' Spain. .. (Noon. Greenw! (Fayal). Azores... 62 (Current observations.) Hamilton Bermuda...... 62 Cloudy San Juan, Porto Rico... 76 Part cloudy Havana, Cuba...... 70 Part cloudy Colon, Canal Zone... 80 Part cloudy Cloudy Foggy Part cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy today ) Horta Part eloudy Marriage Licenses. Montgomery Davis, 56, and Margaret Hooe, 5:; Rev. H. W. Tolson R. B Strenge, 22, and L. M. Beaver, 22; Rev. H. M. Hennig, Lee R. Crabtree. 23, and Hilda 8. Newton, Rey. John C. Ball Maciro_Ivery. 23 Rev H. W. Lewis. Howard " J. Lillian Wilson, ‘37, Baltitore: Rev Sank W. L Clement. 61, Orlando, Fl Elizabeth B. Leonard,’ 60. Wareham, Judge Robert L. Mattingly. { James E. Clay. 21. and Mabel Johnson, 18; | Rev. David E. Wiseman James Briscoe, 25. and Mary Mason, 25: Rey. Benjamin H." Whiting. | 1oF ik, QDgnnell, 24, and Clara McConkey. | 21 and Priscilla Howard, Peters. 37, 17 Baltimore, and w and ‘Mass Rev. F, X. Cavanaugh Charles Cohen. 25, and Betty Hirshkowitz, M. Becker L Van Horn |OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN’'S WEAR EISEMAN’S, 7th & F W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road | Col. 0464 Ehoncsi Adams 10341 We Claim to Produce the Finest Economical Funeral In the World We have 10 cars, hearses ambulances; § parlo: 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 Service Is Best and the Less States Military Academy Cemetery at West Point, N. Y. Maj. Gen. Ansell resigned from the Army in 1919, and is now a Washington attorney. Miss Ansell is survived by her parents, two brothers, Burr Tracy Ansell and Samuel T. Ansell, jr,, and a sister, Miss Nancy Lydia Ansell. DIES AFTER FALL Man Injured in Dismounting From Truck Eere. Edward Brown, colored, 55 years old, of 1227 Kenilworth avenue northeast, died at Casualty Hospital last night of injuries received Monday when he either leaped or fell from a truck at Sheriff road and Browning street northeast, while the vehicle was being towed to a garage. Brown, who did not realize the seriousness of his injury, was given first aid at the office of a nearby doctor and went home. He later went to the hospital, where he was found to be suffering from a dislocated hip and Internal injurfes. Pastors Plan Peace Pledge. CLEVELAND, January 21 (#).—Pro- posed enlistment of an Ohio clergy- men’s army for a ‘“war against war” was under consideration of the Ohio Pastors’ Convention today. Represent- atives of 16 denominations discussed a pending resolution to pledge them never to sanction or participate in armed conflict. Births Reported. Arthur and Mary Prather. girl. Sharon and Elizabeth Hughes. James W. and Eleanore M. Cook. girl. Dominic and Josephine Rosa. girl. Ralph and Virginia Snead. wirl. Joseph and Catherine Taeves. girl, Charles J. and Buryl Croker. boy. and Helen M. Suydan. girl. and Oma Bro rl William and Mannie Spinner. girl, John L. and Louis Barksdale. mirl. Aphonso and Minnie Purv! Rirl, Robert and nnie Williams. girl. Steven and Estelle Anderson. girl. G and A Henry and Edna Lewis. boy George and Evelyn Lewis. boy. Beverly F. and_Christine Jones. boy. Henry D. ‘and Dorothy Lyles. boy. Carling C. and Minnle Cunningham. James and Nina Price. bov. Willlam and Norenal Smith. boy. Mack and Hattie Dawkins. boy. Pedro and Julia Moreno. boy. Hubert and Lucy Collins. boy. Joseph and Marie Stanard, sirl. girl boy. William &irl, Daniel boy. Deaths Re;or!ed. Elizabeth Lee, 84. 2403 Pennsvlvania ave Mary Harris. 70. Gallinger Hospital Ida A Goodheart. 79. National Homeo- pathic Hospital 78 1138 12th st Celest Small Elizabeth M. Holloran. 76, 4210 12th ol n.o | ""Richard W, Birch. 73, 3230 N st L. Copeland. Eleanor C. Dowden, Charles Cole. 61. Gallinrer A. Irvin Daugherty, 61. Sihley Hospital. Harry W. Smithson. 58, 1716 D st. se. Alice N. Buckingham, 54. 3721 3nth'st. ne Prancis M. Walker. 47. United States Novel Hospital Patricla M. San Fellipo. 20 days. dence Hoepital. £ “Hotold B. Rambers. 3 days. Columba Hos- 1ial P'Rosia Rivers. 76. St Carolina Wilkinson. &7 Flizabeth Anderson. 46, George Hawkins. 5. C LOS1. 7 [CYCIE. black “Rollfost.” D C. speadom- YO e Returm o B . Grav Metrovolitan_Police. Trafic Burean _ CASE AND KEYS. black leather. Monday GAErd treturned to Ernest J. Behm, 3801 Albemarle st n.w. CAT. silver-colored Persl fand’ 0107 or North 0047 230 —Red Chow _femal traved from mx: fgi dens: collar bearing Montgomery County tags with leash attached. H‘"Id Call Cleveland 5334. Apt. 404. 23 ¥ TNG Silver, with mother-of-pearl and dee_ Hote ward, O. i podre ot P To0 By, B = {ING, emerald and diamond, lost Thurs- AR e Ty o Woodward & Lothrop's, Reward. Call at office, Kafka's, Tnc.. F at 10th st T L NECKLACE. black and wi ads. e NECKLACK stones. 'Reward. ~Call Adams R G Tl o Y_—Brown German police DUpDY: an- e o Pal." Atlantic 5332. = Reward w LT , Scout's leather wallet: name :‘;Adl‘:.d!dnu on card inside; Jan. 20. between Gordon Junior High School and 2707 Wis. ave. Reward. _ gl ATCH AND BRACELET. }Y‘:n 14. on 1 and E car or Kann's. Reward. Bradley 126. W WATCI (lady's). wt SEIST M W taEraved on' kack Delafield_pl. _ Col. 00*7 WRIST WATCH. lady's ©O. C. Z, No, 32 Reward. n'e. Atiantic’ 4415-R. 63. Emerzency Hos- 63. 20 K st. n.e. Hosoital Helen | wital Provi- Elizarnath's Hospita! Gallinger Hospital 151 Dst et llinger Hospital vicinity of Bulova: _imiti 1415 Ames 1y Church. 21 of Brentwood, 'Md., and Mrs. Rudolph C. | Goddard "of “inis ity Natse ot Foveral | Iater. 22 | O'DEA. RICHARD GEORGE. On Tuesday. January 19, 1932, at_United States Naval | Hospital, RICHARD GEORGE O'DEA. Pu- | neral from his late residence, 1739 Cor- coran st. n.w., Priday, January 22, at 830 am.: thence' to St. Stephen's Catholie Church, where mass will be said at 9 am. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, 31 O'DEA, RICHARD GEORGE. ' Attention: Members of A. P. W. will assemble at 1739 Corcoran st. n.w. Friday, January 22, 1032, 8t 8:15 am.. to ‘attend the funeral of our late member, RICHARD GEORGE O'DEA Services at St. Stephen’s Church at 9 a.m., ibence to Mount Olivet Cemetery. CHARLES D. LO; ‘HENRY FOSTER, Secy. | ODOM. HANNAH. On Tuesday, Jan: | 1982 at her residence. 1334 1ath St p.: at 8:20 p.m. HANNAH. beloved wife of Ed ward Odom. aunt of PFrances Hailstal Lottie J. Holloway. Florence Thomas, Wal ter Jackson. Oscar Jackson. Ester. Charle: Franklin and Samuel Tyree: sister-in-law of Irene Blackville, Notice of funeral later. e RANDALL, ELIZA A. On Thursday, Jan- uary 211932, at 10 a.m.. at the residence of her brother. 1953 3rd st. n.w., ELIZA A. RANDALL. She is survived by 'a brothe Robert A Stewart: Maggle Stewart: four niecss, two nephews, one grandniece, four srandnephews and a host of friends. Remains resting at Fra- zier's funeral home, 389 Rhode Island ave. nw. until 6 pm. Thursday. Puneral services at the residence, Friday, January 22, at 7 p.m. Interment Columbia 8. C. 22 ROBINSON, RACHEL L. Passed into_the great beyond Tuesday. January 19, 1 at her residence, 149 T st. n.w. at 11:30 f;m. RACHEL L. ROBINSON. wite of the ate” Cornelius W. and loving mother of Annie R. “Mitcheil. Martha M. Rutland and Flovd W. Robinson. Remains at Fra- zier's funeral chapel, 389 Rhode Island ave. n.w. until Friday, January 22, at 6 p.m. thereafter at her late residence. 149 T st. n.w. Funeral Saturday, January 23, at 1:30 p'm., from Shiloh Baptist Church, 9tk and P'sts n.w. Interment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery 24 SARAH GLEASON. On V January 20, 1932, at Lis Chmeoas het Te:idence. 1016 6th st n.v.. SARAH GLEASON SIMMS, aged 14 vears, belovsd wife of the late Prank Simms. Funeral from the above residence Friday, Januery 22, &t 2 o'clock p.m. Relatives and {riends invited. Interment Oak Hill Cemetery. SIMPSON. JULIA V. On Wednesday, Jan- uary 20. 1932, at Kingsion, N. Y. JULIA V.. daushter of Tnomas P. and Christian Simpson. ~ Funeral services Saturday. January'23, at 11 a.m., in church at Rock Creek Cemotery. 210 SMALL, CELEST. On Wednesday. January 20. 1932. at her residence, 1138 12th st n.w.. CELEST SMALL. widow of Charle: L. Small, beloved mother of Mary M. Nannie R.. Charles E. Small and Eva C, MacFate. Funeral services at 2:30 p.m. Friday, January 22, at the residence of her $on. 4829 9th st. n.w. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited to attend. 21 SULLIVAN, SELBY MAY. On Thursday, January 21, 1932, at 3 am. at Provi- dence Hospital, SELBY MAY (nee Walk- er), in the 18th year of her age, beloved wife of George Sullivan and beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julian E, Walker of 306 R. 1. ave. ne.; sister of Benjamin A. John, George W. John, Mrs. Pearl Seis and Mrs. Clara Walker Rein- pETover. " Funeral” anhotncement later K. SUSIE A. Departed this life on Tuesday. January 19, 1932, at Pittsburgh, Pa. SUSTE A. TATE' (nse Jones): the be- loved wife of J. Bladen Tate She leaves to mourn her loss & mothe Jones: a_husband, two brothers, John W. and De Witte W. Jones; two sisters, Mrs, E. 5. Butler and ‘Mrs. E. E. Greenidg and many other relatives and friend: Funeral from Central Baptist Church. Pitisbureh, Thursday, January 21. at 1:30 pm Interment in ‘Woodlawn Cemetery, Wasbington, D. C. from the residence of { her mother, 412 20ih sc. n.w.; Friday. Jan uary 22, at 1:30 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. - § TATUM. HOWARD. Suddenly, on Monday. January 18. 1932, en route to Alexandriyl General Hospital. HOWARD TATUM. be- loved hushand of Sarah Tatum. father of Remonia and Howard Tatum. ir.. son of Major and Sarap Tatum. - Remains rests ink gt the John T. Rhines funeral home, 221 North Patrick st, Alexandria. Va. Pu- neral Friday. January 33 4t 1 Bm - rom his-late residence. Jol n Hills, Arling- ton. Va.' Interment Arlington National Cemetery. WALKER, FRANCIS MARION. On Monday, January 18, 1932, at United States Naval Hospital, FRANCIS MARION. beloved hus- band of Annie L. Walker (nee Quigley) Puneral from 4410 Kingston ave.. Boule- vard Heights, Md.. on Fridav. January 2 At 8:30 am.. thence to St. Francis Xavier L St and Pa. ave. se., where mass will be offered at 9 a.m. for the re- pose of his soul. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Arlington National Cemetery. Services by W./ W. Chambers Go b WALTERS, MARY A. On Wednesday, - Ry a T ot ther Festdenre 43" O sw. MARY A. WALTERS, loving wi% ef Burell Walters, devoted sister of Jeanette Smith. Fannie Johnson and Eva Thomas. She also leaves other relatives friends. Remains resting at lge John T. Rhines funeral chapel. 3rd and Eve sts. s.w, fo- tice of funeral later. WATERS. CATHERINE. Officers and mem- Soested fo ehiena ina fieeh: S5t S| 0 _atten e funeral of CA' ERINE WATERS, Friday, January 23, 1933, at 1 pm, from Third Baptist Church, 5th and Q SIS N1 a ASHTON. M. A. M JOHN W. STOCKTON, W. J. WATERS, CATHERINE. Officers and mem- bers of Queen Esther Chapter, No. 1. O. E. S. are requested to attend the funeral of Tion. 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