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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5 1932 . COL. JOSEPH C. BYRON | il ; Beaths | Deaths e WASHINGTON'S FINEST MEN'S WEAR STORE e DIES AT HAGERSTOWN sizmox, toms. messy,, n Tingsr | "B DIORRCE, P, v bt wakapas Joserw . o vt | | Tged 77" years. husband of (he int 5, ‘husban e Mar:| BUSSIE, ‘te beloved Wite o Collir b Baret W. Alllson. Funeral from the chapel P os e Qalker loved liusband of Alice'L, Wakeman~ Pus Manufacturer Was Classmate and| 5 thiv: & Sorieon iirh oy chavel e Buale an” D o€l Sl exvices at W. W. Chambers funeral | Baturday. February' 6. at 2 pm. Rela-| and John Henry "Hewes and sister of Finry 6. M terment: ot 33 Close Friend of Gen. Pershing. tives and friends invited to attend. In- v " Gal's, Gertru ewes. 0sali . i & terment at Coneressional Cemeters. ~ * | Neoma, CWilbure Alberts Jumn® fenne "1 : ! VA Wounded in China. BAKER. EDITH §. On Friday. Pebruary 5, | 30ecPl Isaiah and Benjamin Hew WHEELER, REV. JOSEPH. Departed this 1932 "EDITH 'BAKER ‘mother of Mrs.| Cousiner ‘she’ mephon. twr i und s | iy sesidunce: -Colrsvilies M, Rer J0r Special Dispatch to The Star. Thomes £, Bugy of stz Golesyiie road: | hout'Y oS, 7 ifte fra Bt " p| SERI WHESLER, el e HAGERSTOWN, Md, February 5.—|BENDER, GUSTAVE _Suddenly, on Febru- [ pusior, ‘1300 S oin: Caatior e e e Wiiceley o fdvn e e = ary 3, 1932, & p.m., at his resi rom the above-named funera lors er relgtives ana frie s rest- | Col. Joseph C. Byron, 71, prominent| Gelce’ 3200° Nichols ave. se. GUSTAVE| Sunday. February 7 130 pu | i apel, ! manufacturer of Hagerstown, died to-| BENDER. beloved husband of oline | Ebenezer Baptist Chiirch. Ne | 1702 o | Bender_ (nes Koeniz) and father of Mrs.| between D and E now. Inte day at his home here. He became ill| 9 7 Hodte 3T Al ‘; Mrol e m'e‘xi'ur'n.r”cm.i‘:,,, 1ntena WILMETH, BERTHA LSTELLE, e rtiotdayotaset ey 40, Ak 5 B Funeral ) Col, Byron was a classmate and close | February 6. st 250 pmt feliyes God | 4 Mihy's ool friend at West Point of Gen. Pershing friend N rivat es E. Cook and mothe During the World War he was a mem- | Qook ’;"g Funeral drom her, son | ber of the War Industries Board, being | Tuary' 6. at 130 pm’ Tnter ¥ . at e | head of the leather purchasing section, | MRS. SMART’S BURIAL Fark Cemetery, Baltimare,” Md | and was staticned in Washington. DAVIS HATTIE. Depurted { I Memoriam. | He'served during the Philippine and | [N ARLINGTON TOMORROW | Sibis™ e, Pt sy Mhrtie | ouon, bsianis s sant i, Aaxpa Boxer uprisings and was wounded in DAVIG, She leave X 1 | the latter. _ Wilson® v sonsr] L thie ooy ot ohe aoar ks Thrate to | He was head of the Byron Tanneries| Navy Department Employe, Na-| foi arier Wi o o BIon at Willlamsport, Md., and Mercersburg, § Rehruagy 6o onds Sugeralce 1 ¢ UL B Pa., and also owned and operated two| tive of Washington, Dies in funeral parlor, 141§ Fia. ave. n'e 80. J large shoe manufacturing plants at DOUGLASS. ROBERT. On Thursiav. Feh MAN BROWN, Hagerstown. | Arizona. Ry 4 J31gat 10 o at ;Vg“,rp . Sep Besides his widow, he is survived by 7 8 DOUGLASS. dovoted bisiher o M CEARE four children, Maj. Joseph W. Byron Mrs. Mary H. Smart, a native of this lafde Hutchineon. Ve S e Adee State Benator William D.-Byron, David | city, who died in Tuscon, Ariz., last | Avces and s JL He aito leaver bt | Byren and Mies l'lfle Byron. | week, will be buried in Arlington Na- f\;',,'v""n*,,,fim;f_‘»;‘,m Arth i |tional Cemetery tomorrow morning. | Dfral Mondav. Ferrinre 4 from Elks' Home. 15tn and oue oty ND BROTE AD, r O’NEIL RITES TOMORROW | Funeral services will be held at the| Iniermen: Harmons’ Comersro" : . BROWN AND | home of her mother, Mrs. Julia Higgs, | D A TAMES DAVIES (O .T' fav . REYNOLDS Georgetown Real Estate Man |1659 Rosedale street northeast, at 8:30 | Al . Mrs pAvIA DAVIS, LENA MUELLLR. 1o it lo | o'clock, followed by ma: t s DD iag femembrance of o fec Leaves Mother and Brother. |0 0 S28 atiofoiclock d 1 e s cd this, at_Holy Name Church %0 today, Fedruary o 1 Puneral services for Frank A. O'Neil, Mrs. Smart had been employed in the . r ‘ ! Georgetown real estate man, who died | Bureau of Navigatior Y mcpart: B0 ntermer Lincoln ent, since before the war. She had | FLYNN, w e W Wednesday after a long illness, will be| peen 'at Tucson about three years. She | 1uary 3 osibry: zOn Wednesdoy held tomorrow morning at Holy THnlty | wae o' charter member of Jaceh Jones | MATTHEW. FLyNNT Geiorea tos Church. Post, American Legion, and had been, proiac we s *hd 18 . O'Nell, who lived at 4402 Conduit | ;ciive in that post uttll heleft for h | Fimel Mrs, B, Mielke ad Nattna | DONALDSON. JENNIE. In lovios semem- road, is survived by his mother, Mrs.|\western city, She was a yeomanette i | €0. finer . g SON 1 ive years ag0 today, Feb- Ellen O'Neil, and a brother, William J. S driie e ; i d 1 3 the Navy during the war d O'Nell, a laundry proprietor. He Was & | Members of the post. co-wotkers from | member of the Knights of Columbus, | ;. Bureau of Navigation and ott t Ceret Elks, the Congressional Country Club e et L P E it ! pian to attend the services tomorr MARY. Depa and the Washington Real Estate Board. | ‘rhe pnost colors and color. beatere wil be present to take part in the military EGLIN, DAVID Deaths Reported. rites. : g Mars C. Pike. 90. 1430 V. s r 7 i aachl and are sreat Mg e o, Va3 aa08 Brandy- Marriage Licenses ndaz re g & Lons . AL Pepruars 7 —— Sara L. G. Harris, 77, 1708 Rhode Island arles AL Shishrucl 35 ennSirare the Rev. A1 Teler. b b ‘Therese D. McCage. 77, 1301 17th at. Wl O R e ey T e O Tuecday Alice Biondi. 235 gth st se R 932, ‘at | - Emil E. Artois. 72. 8105 3rd st x P Poore. 1S, M CARRIE John M. Dailey, 72, 1;9:11 Lamont st 2 Wa £22 ane Mary L. ard’ Gray Agnes W Olive. 5 Macomb st ly. Ch: A ms. LRt e ; 2 i o i en al William R CRockett. 70, 1924 Nayior st 1 ed . and Susie Wooden, | Thambers Co.. on Ss ar FATHER AND MOTHER. Susan Lowry. 89, 308 7th s £ E nt 2 3 o Malcolm Hufty. 38, 2811 14th st Rev Vera Groves, 23; | HUNTER, LENA. Denarted S | DAVID L. I sad memory of our Patrick A. Andrews, 40, Waiter Reed Gen- x Al S arv 2, 1932, At Blue Plsir i sband dnd fa DAVID L 2G- eral Hospit : | Britdny, T Va,and Anita | ER. azed 43 vears ; 2 L d three yea o Meta K. Fuller, 13, Garfleld Hospital | Brigss ev. John E.| Hunter. Sne left d . : i Suzanne R. Hester, 7, 1824 Rhode Island | popers Ve sisters. two broth £ o ; ave ne % Y : it of e Willlam Montgomery, 88, Providence Hos- Tjq bl b i Rev pa | ®'Fiorence Burste. 2 erculosis Hospit s G I k. Va. and Mark D. Pegram 1 Vi ‘ v. Newton 2 Shar : and Beulan Minier, | ACKSON. vIOLET, That the earthquake in Japan in 1923 ° 2 5 et has to date caused the expenditure of d } L Eredda 1 et dx $450,000,000 by the national and mu- d. 39 "New York City. an visa jeaves | nicipal governments of Tokio ar ) e t George | Rat A0S ;Ynkohlma has just been estimated B ' 23 an Versier G | | S R € somnsoy SRl Md.. ar - F is city, Rev. R. C.| 1Y ¢ FiNa( : 5 v b litofthzoa 'OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT ., At Gone, bit not tor . t May Mid-| 1 Y ) . Al bo “ - T 1 SE FINE MEN'S WEAR ik c ol M7 T M) o el 5 D | R AT e EISEMAN'S, Tth & F T sis By s g i ena Vi . L KENNIR, nn,h'n & onity \nm\»;'u \r:v\\’l Ly 5 S Y Peat rank. K 0 KURTZ LOUIS. O rsday. Feory . Two bunches. ..75¢c L i e St i L i canniey e 2 mem! Fioti Sy Rnayctadi nathers A o Tona A & LAy Carnations, $1 adoz. up al services in the ! ; s 30 p F s 8 | WALSH., THOMAS. t loving Delivered Free McCONKEY. JAMFS EDWARD. . . N EDWARD. beloved 7 Also beautiful Primrose — L \:v)’m e i MECa ey reside ; dup. | e e e R S B S $46 to $60 $65 to $75 FP i_:,"']jl o 'l“’ e LR GET) o, i O S el e TS B e s Suits, Topcoats NO Suits, Topcoats psp el S Bt g | Bents T e ) p S ’ p da. NERAL DIRECTORS. 908 G St. N.W. Na. 7672 Bl'tA(! E _whi th di ! am: " thence and Overcoats CHARGE and Overcoats | o e T T T LMGAWLER 0. We Claim to Produce COLLIE — PUPPY wh, _Temall 1 I,"I;;;-:f( A oonduie FRANK' & Funeral D][‘e(,‘m : 1 H a iday e ‘4' ing; Call 9 mass g t 7 % ELL $ 75 ALTERATIONS $ 75 Bjwsat Eecimeries i, romoos e, | | ol e Cmmetes o .a*i:g‘iP:":I’“"S“A‘Ef“““a\ APl Funeral NOTEBOOK ortasi ¢ ey B R Ml P annk cher s Sons Cllo s e S s 3 g ¢ o 1 1ST NW. National 247 In The World R e A iby : : B S S A U (L e e S *Wm. H. Sardo & Co. money. keys 1 ave. and 4102 Condult road. @ 2 FuanaI Chapel ambulances; 5 parlors, 3 RELAS % ¢ P stohe. Reward. M omeo Tate Perr: Mount _Olive . u st Lincoln 0524 chapels 56 BT i e unt Olivey : 5 POCKETBOOK, n i K 7 Fran . Exalted Rul ce We Will Give You B Rewa s ttest: WILLIA 4 Joscph }* erch i Scne PARKER. HENRIETTA EocRETHOOR. ainin on Sunday, January 31, 1933, HENRIETTA | a Whole Funeral NRch - Tecelpts, penn” 1 « on Sunday, Janu RHIENRETIA | 2 03a a1 sl Phone West 00se. Try-Me taxic e . voted wife of Wesley Parke ] O v lished 1841, Sal i L°W s75 Uo | Ermemsos s s m| SERSPVASS TG SR T GEQ, “fi L ale Prices on Tuxedos » B e S ROLL OF MONEY. bil irsday m, e AVILITAM | RICH y : ol g Extra Cars, $7 Each | i Toomer fone s nl;,‘ e | s T s ol 5 | 928 M st NW. Nat'l 1544 Reduced for the First Time in Our History : dh st B R Bl bR O L. SpE ARE CO. i " B | ROSARY Tin silver case. Tost Sunday eve: | " Prigay. Janunry 9. 16 ergen cuccessors to nor connected Cor. 14th & Chapin Sts. N.W. Ros betseen 4th and Pa. ave. se. and the | Hospital. after a bri . O U5 the original W. R. Speare establish $35 RALEIGH $50 Hart Schaffner 60 RALEIGH Phone Col. 0432 B etheen, M 10 T, NEG3 M ) A B o B St W, ; sday. Phone Sheph pm. from Mount Carmel Baptis i TUXEDOS & Marx Tuxedos TUXEDOS R s e ird and Eve sts nw. Interment Lincoln JOHN }i“ W?UE‘:HT CO SHELTON. SILAS. _ Departed tnis | 1377 10th St N.W._ Phone North 00 $23 75 $3 3 75 $ 43 75 . | B Yol OB “WALLIAM H. SCOTT | ' ' gt A N W DRAL & COv resting at Wesley pariors. 2053 Ga. ave 1 Sa _816 B ST. NE LINCOLN 8200 day.Pebruars 6. at 12 noot e honte, Gre: o e ! CHAS. S. ZURHORST r m.. from Loma 4 A ME. Zion Church, Green Valley, V .\ A g Rev. 'E. K. McFadden' officiating —————FPhone_Lincoln 038, ———— by the pastor. Rev. W. H. Howard WILLIAM LEE’S SONS HERE are two i e FUNFRAL DIRECTORS €6 » ART, MARY H. On Saturday. January CREMATORIUM reasons why people 30. 1932, at Ticson. Ariz. MARY H N R Y SMART (nee Higgs) of ‘1659 Rosedule st | 339 PA. AVE. N.W. _NATIONAL 1384, 1383, call upon us: First, be- ne Services atihe sbote address Sui- T e an i T ALFRED B. GAWLER . o o the Holv' Namé cause they know our the H m A, GAWLER strvice may be had for et Aflington National Cometers. WILLIAM A. GAWLER as little as $100, com- 1. Commudes of e U & OSEPH Legton, a quested t S Pay in 30 Days, 60 Days, or use our S o e i it o S S o AWLER ig esilio A Iways high i 2 “M‘:Ylm“'«“l" Fer late r nee SONS EXTENDED PAYMENT PLAN, i gt sl i e e Extablished 1850 SHOES ) ; TIES ality, ittt il et teso spreading payments over a period of [ eeicepaid: Y {750-8° Penniyivania ESTELLE Hl(l'Al(DtO‘\ A!l‘ $5’35 several months, without any extra charge SMITH, FREDERICK JOHN. On Wednes- Avenue N.W g -con- 3 sary +3, 1932 at his residence, % B 13- $1.65 LR B T e s || phemes: Ntesal s ab13 SEse eaD oved, hushand ot Many, S e ot | NI hloTEicE ir ; we are qualit Mary A. Boeger Services Tesi- digectars Aue qua Ly dence oh Saturday, Febr funeral directors, offer- am. ‘thence to Holy . . e Where mass will be ofter ing a service within the Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. STF\L\\G\' JAMES. On Wednesday. Feb- reach of all. N S ON T Ay O SRS STaven GEO C SHAFFER qON in his 60th year, beloved father of EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EM Norman Stevenson. A host of oth MODERATE PRICES, PRON Uives survive. Remains resting a d srt's, 30 H st. ne. Funeral from Jack Open Evenings 14th & Eyz SRR \\ = fony chapel, "Foresiyille, Mo at 2'o'tlock, and Sundays Z X > 73 - & Sunday. ‘ebruary 7. ntermen Porests | m————— — e X G e i s Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. . - L TIBBS. MENRY. On Tuesday, February S e r 1932, a8 1100 Pop. JENRY THROS, o %6t R A mive Thexpensive voted friend of Jhe: gsg.\ffiz'sdjszg"s;x;;,;‘ ferk "8 FLORAL TRIBUTES 1310 F Street 'g)F.AL FUNERAL HOME Jue. e L e g e innesota.ave n.e. afier a bricl PHONES:LINCOLN 8200-820! - IANESERENRT S ner. Other relatives and friends survive Fhone him. Funeral from his late residence on NORH70Q0 mu Baturday, February 6, at 3 p.m. later- ment Woodiawa Ormoierke