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WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, THE EVENING STAR. 1932. *x A—9 / Prior to Inventory, in a Final Effort to Clear Winter Stocks, Washington’s Finest Men’s Wear Store Adds’ o 47 Fine $50 Hart Schaffner & Marx SUITS added to the group at Many with 2 pairs of Trousers. Shades suitable for Spring wear . . . These, together with the Suits, Tuxedos and Topcoats already sale-priced at $23.75, offer a marvelous array of values for Saturday. $50 Hart Schaffner & Marx OVERCOATS Added to the Group Now on Sale at 19 Final Leftovers from Pre-Inventory Sale MEN'S FURNISHINGS hirts; all sizes and styles; were §1.65 to $3.50 ;“:\: sflin(' all styles and all sizes; were $3 & $350. . .00 Fine Silk Shirts; collar attached and neckband; were $6.00.. Ties; hand-made: imported silks and Foulards; were $2... Ties: finest imported and domestic silks; were $3 & $3.50. Pairs Men's Hose; lisles and mixtures; were C e Pairs Phoenix & Interwoven Hose; were $1 & $1.50. 11 Pairs Imported English Rib Golf Hut: were $3.50... 26 Pullover Sweaters; plain shades; all sizes; were $6.50. 3 Pullover Sweaters; Finest Imported Cashmeres; were $25 33 Sweaters and Sweater Sets; were §10 to §I5. g 57 Pairs Men's Capeskin and Pigskin Gloves; were $3.50 43 Pairs Men’s Fur and Wool-Lined Glove: 21 Pairs Pajamas; were $1.95 and $2.50. 63 Pairs Pajamas; were $1.95 to $3.. 28 MANSCO Union Suits; by Manhattan Shirt Lo,, were 36 RE Gym Suits; sizes 34 to 38; were $LI15 . %0 & B. V. D. Union Suits; were §1 & $1.50 14 Spring Needle Union Suits; were $2 16 MANSCO Shorts; were $1 & $1.50. 119 French Linen Handkerchiefs; were $1. 5 Washable Broadcloth Lounging Robes; 12 Summer Robes; were $5 to $850. ... 12 Flannel Robes; finest quality: were $20.00° 7 Silk Brocade Robes; buunful all-over patterns; ‘were $15 & 513 130 1% 24 116 23 171 231 $2 and $2350. were $350. $ Flanne] ROhtL were $/ 50 3 Flannel Robes; were $10.. 3 Smoking Jackets; wools and moire sil 4 Smoking Jackets; were $10 4 Imported Cashmere Steamer Rugs 2 Imported Steamer Rugs; were $20 ® ALL ITEMS SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE e MEN'S HATS 6 Knox Derbies; size 674 only; were §7 & $10 66 Raleigh Silk-Lined Hats; were $5.... St 16 Men's Knox Caps; smart shades and sh:pt;, were ‘. 0 to $3.50. ® ALL ITEMS SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE e MEN'S SHOES 48 Pairs HANAN Shoes; Scotch Grains & Calf Skins; custom lasts; were $14.50 to $16.50 96 Pairs of famous STA-SMOOTH Shoes; constructed with the patented Inner sole that is positively guaranteed against cracking, curling or warping; ptrf:cl com!on from the first moment put them on; were $12 & $10.... 117 Pairs Raleigh Shoes; fine black or tan calfskins; were $8. Gift Goods, Flasks, Cigarette Cases, Wallets, Collar Bags, etc., Y, OFF e ALL ITEMS SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE e {were '$30 $8.88 738 5.38 *No Exchanges—No Refunds—All Sales Final ® USE YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT OR OPEN ONE NOW RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F Street |GIRL TELLS OF FIGHT T0 SAVE MILLIONAIRE Describes, in Court, Japanese But- i ler's Furious and Fatal Attack on Her Wealthy Admirer, By the Associated Press. POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y, February 26.—Florence Quick Carozza narrated to a jury yesterday a desperate fight to e J. Willlam Schatz, her wealthy admirer, from being hacked and beaten to death by his enraged Japanese butler. The young woman said she saw the butler, Gentro Akiyama, kill Schatz with & hammer. Akivama and his sis- ter-in-law, Sadako Otsuka, are on trial for Schatz’s murder last December 20 | They had been discharged the night | before. | Mrs. Carozza told how she fought with the butler. Once she threw her- self across the mutilated and exhausted middle-aged manufacturer to protect him from the furious Oriental, she said. Picture Card Ongmstor Dies. GOETTINGEN, Germany, February 26 (/) —Henrich Lange, local stationer, who was credited with having invented Dicture post cards, died yesterday. He was 84 years old. Marriage Licenses. Howard G Bradford, 22. this city. and Nellie A. Poole, 18, Herndon, Va.: Rev. H. Smith i 48 and Della Johnsom. 26: | ~ James Jones. I Rev. Winston B. Hill William A Service. 39, and Laura M an. 36. Rev. Francis J. Hurney Alton Palmer. 26, and Gertrude A. Doug- lag. 22: Rev. H. M. Hennig Harey M. Brage. 22. and Thelma M. Shaw. |18 Rev. C. K. P Cogswell Simon Avara, 22 and Angelina DI Gres- tine. 22, both of Baltimore, Md.; Rev. An- arew N De Muth La Roy S. Robinson. 22. and Juanita O. Wyche. 33; Rev. Ernest Gibbs. nh") H, Lll)n’l‘: 26, and Ethel G. Smith, 20; ev T, J. Robert M_ Toler. 7. and Bernadette Bd- wards, 18; Rev. John F. Fann JWiliag' garier. 34, and abelie Lee, 33: Rev. ates. Willlam R. Haynes, 26, and Vera F. Wil- son. 20, both of Glenns, Va.; Rev. Allan F. Poort Clafiin L. David, 35. and Esther Leach. 23, both o : Rev. K. W. Roy OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT | FINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN’S, 7th & F S g Chambers Co. Takes Over Nalley’s] Undertaking Parlor 517 11th . S. E. Chambers Are the LARGEST UNDERTAKERS IN THE CITY Never has any one firm buried in one year the vol- ume of Chambers Co. There must be a reason. This is it— Largest, charges !; old- time cost, claims to give the | best for less. WHOLESALE PRICES Grey cloth casket, silk lined, handles and plate, as low as— 35 A whole funeral—hearse, 1 car, casket, burial case, use of parlors and chapel free. Chambers’ service is always the same, regardless of price. All for— $65 u We will keep the prices of funerals within the reach of any one. We claim to produce the finest economical funeral in the world. All prices. Branch Office 517 11th St. S. E. Also 3 Chapels, 5 Parlors, 12 Cars, Hearses and Ambulances 18 Assistants Largest in Town In Case of Death Call The Greater Chambers Co. Main Office, 14th, Corner Chapin St, N.W. Phone COI. 0432.0433- THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair tonight and tomorrow; not much change in temperature tonight, about 38 degrees; moderate southwest shifting to west | winds. Maryland—Partly cloudy tonight; w- morrow: fair; not much change in tem- perature: fresh, possibly strong south: west shifting to west winds. Virginia—Fair tonight and tomorrow, not much change in temperature; mod- | erate to fresh southwest winds. | West Virginia—Fair tonight and to. morro not much change in tem perature. Report for Last 24 Hours. Temperature. Barometer. Degrees. Inches. . 53 30.16 46 30.16 43 30.11 37 30.04 35 30.01 57 29.94 57, noon. Year ago. ... 35, Ta.m. Yearago.... Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) | ‘Today. Tomorrow. 11:24am. .....am. 5:3¢am. 6:24am. | 11:52 p.m. 12:18 pm. ... 6:10pm. 7:06 pm. The Sun and Moon. 4 pm. spm. ... Midnight 4am. ... 8 am, Noon Highest Lowest 55 | 30 High Sets. | sun, today. 5:56 l Sun, tomorrow 5:57 Moon, today.. 11:51 p.m. 9:05am. | Automobile Jamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset Rainfail. Monthly rainfall in inches in the Capital (current month to date) Month. 1932. Average. January .... 482 355 February 242 3.27 March 375 April 327 May . 3.70 June . 413 July . 471 August September October November Record. | 7.09 '82 | 684 '84 884 91/ 9.13 89 10.69 '89 1094 00 10.63 '86 | 1441 28 \ 1081 *76 | | 857 85 869 '89 756 '01 Btations. Abilene, Tex. Albany, N. Y.. | Atianta, "Ga | Atiantic City [ 3 | Baltimore, Md." 29.98 Birmingham .. 30.22 Bismarck. N. D 2988 Boston, Mass.. : Picloudy | Clear Cloudy | . Ptcloudy | Clear Cloudy Cloudy <v. Clear . Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Clear | Ehteaso. m : Cincinnati | Cleveland, Shio 3 | Columbia.” 8. C. 30.1: Denver, Colo. .. 30: | Detroit, Mich. El Paso. Tex | Gatveston. Tex. 30.22 Mont.. 30,12 Huron,' 8. Dak. 30.00 Indianapolis.Ind 79.98 Jacksonville.Fia. 30.12 Kansas City,Mo. 30.12 Los Angeles... 30.14 | Loutsville. ~ Ky.. 30.04 Miami, Fia 3008 New Orleans. . 30.26 New York, N.¥.2996 Oklshoma_ City. 30.12 Omaha. Nebr.. 30.12 Philadeiphia .. 30.00 Pt cloudy Clear ! Prcloudy loudy * Gloudy Clear Ciear . Pueloudy | | Clear | Glear Cloudy . Ptcioudy Cloudy - Clear Clear joudy ear Clear Snow Rain .. Clear . Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Portiand, Oreg. 3 | Ralelgh," N. °C. 3 | Salt Lake City | San Antonio. {San Diego, Caiif ‘E\n Francisco.. I Louts, Mo., 18 Fatit e Seattle. ‘Wach i Spokare, _Wash 0 | Tampa.” Fle o I | Womee 08 Eiondy . Cloudy | FOREIGN. (7 am., Greenwich time. today.) ! stations Temperatura Weather. London, England. Cloudy Paris, France 27 Clear | Vienn: Al PROEN 12 Clear | Berlin, Germany . 15 Part cloudy | Brest" Prance. .. D41 Cloudy |Glbl’lllnr Spain.... . 46 Part cloudy (Noon, Greenwich time. today.) ‘ Horta (Plyll\ Asores. ... 60 Part cloudy (Current observations.) | Hamllton, Bermuda . 56 Cloudy | & Juan, Porto Rico.. 2 Part cloudy | Cuba.... 7 Cloudy ‘anal Zone 80 Part cloudy | New extensions of London subways call for 265 additional cars. FOUND. R ZOST ANIMALS apply Auimal Rescie ague, 349 Maryland ave. s.w. Nat LOS1. AIREDALE mesday: Jarge m eray saddle. long hair, 3 small teeth missing; re ward_ 4221 38th. Phone Emerson 1133, | BAR PIN. platinum. with one diamond | Monday, Fen” 22, whie stentseeing. Reward | if returned to Mrs. John A. Diilon, 4115 [ Wis._ave. Clev. 6500 | BLOUSE, short slecves. green and gold: near 18th and Columbia rd. ~Apt. 41, 1840 Bilt- | | more 'st._Columbia 050 DOG., American pit bull. a stravea | Feb. 23. Iast seen vicinity W. Va. and Flor- ida_aves. ne. Reward. Call Lincoln 3922. | GLASSES—Shell rim: in case of Teunis, 0p- | Uclan “Reward. Phone Potomac 0117, Mrs | Niehois. MUFFLER—Thursdey —ufternoon, Raleigh Hotel and, Evening Star Bidg tieman's Paisley design oblong muffier; ward_ Finder call Met. 4481. PHOTOS (5)_In Bell taxi, going from Con- ard Apt. to Woodley place! valuable to own- | eronly Pleass call Rat proin ‘ | PICTURESLost in_Diamond cab. miniature pictures. Reward. 1428 Col. rd POCKETEOOK. by working sirl: _biack | leather, containing money and keys: via Alta Vista, Md.. 13th and E ne. 14th and N Y. ave Mary Justice. Pot. 3906 PURSE. brown suede. containi Rmowni of money: Kevs and 3 DAIrS eve- ‘ glasses; lost Saturday night from automo- | bile. Return 2133 Wisconsin a Phone | Olev. BMTT. Rewsra.” - — | RING—On_table in_ Columbia Cafe. eveniig February 22. Georgetown Law School, 1938, | class ring._Reward. No. 5142, after 6 p.m RING—Two_ diamonds; probably in vieinity | { Congressional Library. Liberal reward for return to 112 2nd st s.e 29 SHAWL—Black and scarlet Sunday_morning. Feb. 14th; piione_North 6628-M, SORORITY ARROW. monds; in or near Washington Hotel. ward. ' Notify Miss_Lacy. Met. 7188, TERRIER—Wire-haired: brown long tail _Answers to name of Reward. _Call_Wisconsin_ 4196 s WATCH ~ AND CHAIN—Lady Wednesday. Febriary 24; init Reward. Emerson 07 WRIST _WATCH—Lady’ Conn._ ave near Porter st. Call Ol 1042. | white: 3 muuu gen- re- | p. | wool reward. Vellow gold, with dia- | hite & nw. wold: on! Reward 28* |ond attempt on her life. @ard of Thanks. MAS EARL. The family wishes .'lufi-lh'lllzko‘olll' friends for the ;Q'\l‘"lll floral tributes and expressions of TRy at the 'loss of our son, THOMAS EARL HIGH MR. AND MRS. C. W. FISHER. * ADDISON. s, this 1t February 23, 5 240 am.. g residence, 11 N st GEORGE THOMAS ADDISON. He | to mourn their loss & devoted mother. a Addison: a wife, Arizona H. Al and three children. La Marr. fene and Oswald Addison. Funeral Satur- duy, February 27, At 8 am.. from St Vin- ceni dePaul's Onurch, Soith Capitol st between L ai sis. 5w, Interment Nount Olivet Cemetery. ADDISON, GEORGE T. The John Marshall Harlan Relief Association announces the death of_Brother GEORGE T. ADDISON. Funeral Saturday. February 27. 1932, at § am., from St. Vincent de Paul's Church. Members are urged to attend. GEORGE W. COLE, President. L. B. CURTIS. Rec. Sec ANDERSON. LEM. On Tuesday Pebruary 23, 1932, at 7.30 pm., LEM. the devoted of 'Amanda Anderson. ~ ioving father of Mary Willlams, brother of Al- fred and Leéo Anderson. Puneral Sunday. February 28. at 2 pm. from the W. Ernest Jarvis funersl church, 1432 U s now. Interment Lincoln Memorial Ceme- tery. £ ATWELL, SARAH EMMA. On Thursday, Februnty 25, 1932, at the residence of her danghter, Catherine Humphrey. 1205 1 st se. SARAH EMMA. beloved widow of Jo- Seph H Atwell. Funeral from the above Texidence on Monday, February 29, at 8:30 am.: thence to St. Peters Church. where mass will be offered &t 9 am. for the re- pose of her soul. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. E BAKER, KEMP. Snddenly, on Friday, Peb- Tuary' 26, 1932, ut his residence, 23 Frank- lin st. n'e. KEMP BAKER, aged 48 years. Belovéd ‘gon of Myron and Heity Baker Funeral from W. W. Déal's funeral home. 816 H st. n.e. Monday. February 29, at 3 m. Relatives and friends invited. In- erment Glenwood Cemetery. b BEAVERS., DALRIDGE. On Wednesday. February 24, 1932. DALRIDGE. beloved husband of the Iale Mary A Beavers. Fu- neral from his late residence, 1327 Gal- Iatin st R.w.. on Saturday. February 37, at 8:30 am. Reaulem mass at the Chureh of the Nativity at 9 am = Relatives and friends invited. Interment Mount Oljvet Cemetery. 26 BECKETT. WILLIAM. On Wednesday. Feb- Tuary 24 1932. at his residence, Bladens- Md. WILLIAM BECKETT, the de- voted husband of Lottie Beckett, father of Marie Dade and_ brother of Charles Beckelt. Funeral Saturday, February 37, at 2 pm. E. Church, Biadensburg, Md s resting 8t the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 U until & pm. Fridey, thereafter te residence. 26 BOLDEN. MONTICELLO JOHNSON. this life Thursday, Februar §932°° at' 8:30 _o'clock. MONTICELLO JOHNSON BOLDEN. She leaves to mourn a loving mother, Bessie Johnson, father, Roy Johnson; three sisters, rothe rrandmother, aunts. and friends.’ Remains resting funeral parlors, 3rd and Eye neral Monday, February 29, from the Pirst Baptist Chu: God sendeth sorrow and He giveth cheer, His love enfoldeth e'en the mournful bier. Gone is she to that sweet and final rest. Where with God she will dwell forever a3 the guest THE FAMILY. * BROWN. ALICE. Departed this life. Thurs day. February 25. 1932 ALICE BROWN of 835'T st. n.w. She leaves to mourn their loss five nieeces and a host of othe: tives acd friends. Remains restin chapel of the George B. Clarke Florida_ave. ne Funeral Sunday.’ Feb- rusry 28, at 2 pm. from the home of Moraine Star Lodge. No. 40, I. B. P. O, E. of W. 15th and Que sts. n'w. a1 BROWN. ALICE. Officers and members of Dickerson Tabernacle, No. 44, A. I O. of Moses, are notified to attend a call meet- ing at the home, 1421 T st. n.w. Sat- urday. Pebruary 27, 1932 at 7:30° pam. to_arrange for funeral of Sister ALICE BROWN. Funeral Sun: February at 2 pm. from George B. Clarkes fu neral home. 1416 Fia_ave. n e BRO. EDWARD M. HARVEY. W. 8, SISTER BERTIE EDELIN, Fin. Sec. ¢ one |CASTLE’S DAUGHTER DIES IN NEW YORK Wed to Alan Francis Winslow Here in 1923—Parents at Bedside. Husband En Route Home. Mrs. Alan Francis Winslow, nee Rosamond Castle, daughter of Under- secretary of State and Mrs. William R. Castle, died this morning at her home, in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Castle were at her home when she died. Her husband, Alan Winslow, is now en route to New York from Nassau, Bahama Islands. No funeral arrange- ments have been made. Her husband was connected with the State Department in Washington for some ‘ime. and after their marriage here in Octcber, 1923, they went to Born, Switzerland, where Mr. Winslow was attached to the United States legation. Their wedding, at St. John's Church, was an outstanding social event in the Capital, attended by cabinet members and diplomats. Besides her husband and parents she is survived by three children, Alan Francis, jr., 7. and David and Donald, twins, & years old. JESS WILLARD REVEALS JUST TWO CENTS LEFT By the Assoclated P LOS ANGELES, February 26—Ap- pearing in Referee's Court yesterday to explain failure to pay a $106 judgment, Jess Willard, former heavyweight cham- pion, produced 2 pennies and said that, besides the quarter necessary to get a | motor car out of a parking station, it was all the money he had. ‘When Referee N. I. Mulville raised his eyebrcws at mention of the car, Wil- | lard explained it belonged to his daugh- ter. “And the market I am supposed to own belongs to my sister-in-law,” he | added. “My home in Glendale and the market are heavily mortgaged. Business has been very bad.” FUNERAL RITES SET Private funeral services for Miss Mar- | garet A. Browning. 63, who ended her life by inhaling gas at the apartment of her sister, Mrs. James E. Baines, 2120 Kalorama road, late yesterday aft- ernoon, will be heid at the chapel of | J. Willlam Lee Sons, 332 Pennsylvania avenue, at 2 o'clock tomorrow. Miss Browning's lifeless body was found by a maid. who notified H. Clif- ford Bangs, another occupant of the building. It was Miss Browning's sec- She left a note which expressed fear that she was ing her mind and asked forgiveness MONUMENTS. THE_LARGEST SELECTION IN D, C. MONUMENTS AND STATUARY Do not base the selection of the family monument on_photographs shown by ped- | dlers or agents, as_vou may be decelved Reduced prices for 30 days JAS. R. DURITY Bladensburx Ed.. Opp. Sears-Roebuck 3 need not be that of a lu in mind, Ryan sertvic service. sired. Lady attendant. [ Mortuary service is one of mec wr IPerfectly appointed funeral home. offered without extra charge. funeral prices, call Atlantic 1700-1701. James T. Ryan Funeral Director. Any Family Can Afford Ryan Service essity—its cost IVith this distinction )‘n[l\ /-I.mmd to mect individual needs at a ruv( any family can afford. No matter what you pay vou get the best in Ryan Music if de- These essentials are of- For our complete 317 Pa. Ave.S.E. yuaste w1101 Bufl;l BROWN, ll m— Geveled” husbang. :I“An.nfi Vol o e atanna. Tnomas. Margaret Barker. Etta Forkland. Mamie Jordan, Jerome, Fe and Traniis Brown and brother, of Machel m sting at a church, 1433 27. at § ence. 100 ne) llunflly February from Boenczer M E- Church, 4th and D sts. se. 0 BROWN. RICHARD A. Widow's Son Lodse 3, M. will hold a special Nominication Sunday. February 38 1933 281130 am"ar Masonic Temole, loth ang ) n'.,laoa}#nd the funeral of ICHARD A OY GASKINS. W. M. 3. G. GEORGE. ‘Scc. BROWNING, MARGARET J Thursday.’ Pebrusry dence,_ 3120 Kalor GARET A. Lo Trom the ‘oh pel n( 3. Willia Sons. 333 Pa. on Saturday, February 27, ‘:% m L. COILI' h:l"h}!fl wife of Jnhn Cale. She leaves three daught two sisters ‘and three brothers. Pu- from her Iate residence, Idyiwood. on Saturday_February pm Taerment: Pails Chreh Va. CHAPIN. ALLIE K. On Thursday. February 25. 1932, at her residence. 1 B AL RMCHARI vk ot the Inte Dr. Seward B. Chapin. Services at the above address Baturdny. Pebruary 27 st 2 pm. Interment Rock Creek Ceme- tery. CLARK. On_Priday. Pebruary 26, b IAEND CLARK, the devteq. wife ‘of Bl Cluk_ eng nother o - McBeeionr Clark, daughter of Lincoln Colemau, sis- ter of Ellen, Maud. Cora, James and Jack- son Coleman. Notice of funeral later. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 You st. n.W. CROWN. ALICE. Suddeny. on Priday, Fed. Tuary ‘26, 1932. at her residence, 1230 G st. ne, ALICE beloved wife of Winfleld 8 Crown. Funeral from the Wm. H Sardo Co. funeral chapei. 412 H st. ne. on Monday. February 30, at 3 pm. Rein- tives and Iriends invited. Interment Con- gressional Cemetery. 8 DALY, MINERVA. On Thursday, Febru- ary 28 1832 at her residence 21 T st e MINERVA. beloved wife of ‘the late Jamies B. Daly ne: rom Inte Tesidence: Saturday. February. 31 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invit terment Glenwcod Cemetery. A3 Buddenty, on February 5. at 2 E ter of Mrs. Sophia Davis ing sister of Mary Colbert, Mrs. Fan Willis and Mrs. Ruth Nayior leaves & host of other reiatives and {rlends. Remalns resting at the John T Rhines funeral chapel, 3rd and Eye sts olnil Bunday ‘morning. Pebruary 28 to her late residence, 310 Eve st s Punera | Monday. February 29, at 130 p.m.. from M. EChurch. 4th end D sts. s.e. Interment Woodlawn Cem- etery. 2 DE BOILLEAU. BENTON G. On_February 21,1932, In Wasnington D ‘c.. BENTON G TLLEAY, Deloyéd husband of o vy A Bollleau. DENHAM. ANNIE BOOTH. Suddenly. Thursday. Pebruary 25. 1632, at § a.m.. her Tesidence. 1334 Monroe st. n.w.. NIE BOOTH. wife of Lemuel J. Denha Services at the residence Satirday. Feb- Tuary 27. at 2:30 p.m. Relatives and friends ‘invited. 26 DIGGS, MARY. De; February 24, on t rted this life on Wed- 32. at her residence. after a briel iliness. DIGGS. Remains resting at Jan- ifer's funeral parlors. 1115 22nd st. n.W. Notice of funeral later. DISTL, PAUL. On Thursday. February 25. 1932, at his residence. Boulevard Heights. Md.. PAUL. beloved husband of Nellie M. Distl and father of George. Dolly and Mrs. Pauline Distl Perkins. Funeral from_the above residence. Saturday, February 27. at 30 wm.: thence to St Franeis Xavier Ghurch. where mass will be said at 10 a.m nd friends invited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. GREENE. NARCISSUS HENDERSON. I Pebruary 25. 1532, at 7:30 pm.. lewood s-numrlum NARCX;S“S ION GREENE. in her 66th year. Rineral 'r'}%':'?: °5 Moes & boulevard. Ve, Lewts Campbell arendon. Va., Batardar, Fep: A % HARFORD. M. ELIZABETH. da, February 24 oy one 1932 in New York City, ELIZABETH HARFORD of 744 Lamont nw. She leaves one brother and many other relatives and friends to mourn their loss. Remains resting temporarily at n!nry S. Washington's funeral home, 487 N st.n.w. Puneral Saturday, Pebruary 27, at 1:30 pm. from Trinity %:.rr;r;nl:g’:lun A between Georgia and 8. lelatives and friends In- .vl':e‘. Rev. A. H. Pagan, pastor. JOLLIDGE, LULA MAY. On Friday, Feb- Tuary 26, 1932, at her residence, 1377 P 3t ne. LULA' MAY HOLLIDGE. beloved Yite of John W. Hollidge. Notice of fu- neral later 28* KENNEY. JOHN F. On Thursday. Pebruary 35. 1932, JOHN P. beloved husband ' of Mary E Kenney and father of Louise Wright and brother of Mrs. C. herine Me- Cambridge. Puneral from W. Cham- bers Co.’s funeral home, mn Chapin_st. nw, on MOndl" February 29. at 8:30 Am . thence to St. Stephen's Church. 25th st and Pa ave. n.w.. where mass will be offered at § a.m._ for the repose of his soul Relatives and friends are invited. Inter- ment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 8 LAMB. MARY A. On Wednesday, Fel 24. 1932. at her residence. 19 y\/ “br,\;\a'ry MARY A. aged 81 years. beloved wife of Robert H. Lamb and mother of Elia M. Lamb. Funeral services will be held af Unjied Brethren_ Church. North Capitol urdsy. Pebruary 27. At 2 pm. Interment Port Lincoln Cemet;;v LAMB. MARY A. There will be a special meeiing of Bethlehem Chapter. Eastern Star, at 1 p.m., Saturday, February 27, 1932, to_attend ‘funeral of our late sis- ter. MARY A. LAMB. CECILIA S. SHIRLEY. Matron. * LIGHTFOOT, WILLIAM JOSEPH. Suddenis. on Wednesday, ‘February 24. 1 Iisidence HOa B WILLIA . beloved husband of Grpce R foot ™ Funersi oo L. Speare Co.'s. 1085 1., o Mbndsy, bruary 29. at 2 pm, MILLER. HENRY V. O Thursday. February 1932. HENRY V. M aged 67 532, TLCER. Fears. heloved misoand i THa K- Silier Funetal from his lnte residence. 2008 is¢ styn.w. on Saturdas. February 3 ath thence to St Martin's Chur he Teauiem mass will be tald st § am he" Febase™ Br "his "Soul. ¢ frterment Mary's Cemetery. MOONEY, NICHOLAS. On Thursdsy. Feb- ruary 35, 1932 at his residence, 3525 O st. n.w. NICHOLAS MOONEY. ' Funeral from James T. Clements Sons' funeral pariors Saturday. February 27. at 830 am.: thence to Holy Trinity Church. where mass will be sald at 9 g'clock. Interment at Arlington National Cemetery. PAYNE, THORNTO) Thursda: Feb- ruary 25, 1932, THOI 'ON, beloved hus- # band of Rosa Payne. father of Lawrence, Charles. William and Preddie Payne son of Katie Payne. Surviving him are other Telatives and friends. Reémains at Prazier funeral home. 389 Rhode Island ave. n.W. Notice of funeral later. STEWART, WINIFRED. On Thursday, Feb- ruary 25. 1932. at his residence. 7512 ve. nw. WINIFRED, beloved Iate Charles and Amie Stewa. Funeral from the chapel of Fr Sons Co, 1113 Tth st nll Pebruary 27. at 2 pm. tives friends tovited, " Tnterment Onk HUT Cefne tery. 26 TURNER. JOSEPH. Departed this Tuesday. February 23, 1933_at'225 pm st Preedmen's Hospital, JOSEPH TURNER He leaves to mourn a loving mother, Lu- cllle Turner: devoted sister. Mariau Turner: a grandmother. Mrs. Turner. and several sunts. Remains resting sl his late residence. 1118 North Cupitol st. n.w Puneral service Saturday, Pebruary 27, at from Holy Redeemer Church, and friends foviled. Intermen! al Mount Olivet Cemetery. - WAFLE, EMMA MAY. On Friday, Pebruary 26. 1933, at Sibley Memorial Hospital. SMMA MAY, “beloved wife of John P. Remains resting at the W. W bers Co. funeral home, 1400 Chapin . n.w. Funeral seivices in Rappahan- nock Baptist Church, Newland, Va. No- tice of time later WEST, JEROME. On Tuesday. February 23. 32. at 1030 pm.. at United States Sol- diers’ Home Hospital. JEROME WEST. father of Miss Emily A. West of Washing- ton. Edwn(d Kyle of De- troit. al _fro; the residence of his daughter. 3901 HareWood road ne. on Saturday morning. Pebruary 27 Serv- ices at the United States Soldiers' Home Chapel _at 10 am. Iaterment Soldiers’ Home Cemetery 26+ 'WEST. SOPHIE. Departed this life on Wed- nesday. February 24, 1932. SOPHIE wm beloved sister of Mrs. Frances Stanstury Funeral Saturday, February 27, at 9 yclock am.. from Holy Redeemer Church, lew York and New Jerse; n.w. Re- mains resting at J. T, s Taneral Home. 30 H st. h.e. Interment Mount Oli- | vet Gemetery. WINSLOW., ROSAMOND. On Friday, Feb- ruary 26, 1932, in New York City, ROSA- MOND 'WINSLOW. wife of Allen ¥ Winslow, dlu‘hur of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- | liam ‘R Castle. Jr. Puneral services at | Bethienem = Chapel,_ Mount St Albas Washington, D. €. Saturday. Pebrua at'3 pum. Burial services brivate. omit flowers. WOOD, RAYMOND A. On Thursday. 3. at Johns Hopkins Ho: ruay 2 B RAYMOND A’ beioved | and sont of ‘gumex Tiheral services mt 3 funeral home. 1400 Chapin st. n.w.. on Saturday. Feb- ruary 27, at 2 pm. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery, ARTH WOOLLEY, Suddenly, on Wednesday. Pebruary zk 1932 at Fme R."‘.'uu"??:“."-né‘ 'r'z faence ot fi % s Bato, 1510 8 s o Saturdsy. Fe Ry 31 E 2 S Rejatives. ang Invited. " futerment Cedar Hill Cemejers: WOOLLEY. ARTHUR G. cial som- munication of Hope 5@4‘1 R A M. is heredy Ccal or" She burpose of atiending the funeral of our late brotherfi AR’ on Sat- urda: Ibflllfi . lt l otlock p.m. Master. PAUL B. n.cul lc‘r.larr 26 YATES, !.AUT A. On Wednesday, Feb- UATY 1932, Al her residence, 1733 njer Bl 5 URA A. YATES, mother of Carrie E. Jjones. BServices at her residence, Saturday, Pebruary 27. Dm. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. YOI.'NG. C.nl.l! o. 24,1932 at's dtnu. Tis New For n _of the late Thn as E leuu mleu'rl y_ resting Bervices at Mariin W. Hysong s st. now. February 2 R dnterment 1n Consressignal A. M. E. zion | In Memoriam. CHASE. GEORGE A. In sad but loving re ‘membrance of our dei GE A CHASE, who entered eternal rest sif years ago today, Pebruary 26, 1926, Dear father, words cannot express how we miss ‘you. Qur lips know not what to say. od oniy knows how we miss you n_our home each and every da: YOUR DEVOTED _CHILDREN. _ADDIE CHASE GREEN, BRYSON CHASE, HAT- TIE CHASE GRAY, L CHASE. GEORGE A. In membrance of our dear father. GEORGE A CH. years axo todsy. ‘Febr ) A brie fiiness, which he bore' with Chrise tian fortitude. You were the dearest father and grand= father, the finest anywhere You comforted encoursged us and ay How_ d but loving ther and gran blessed us couid, we hel one we cherished as life's us part re | ne eise can ever take your place within our hearts. HIS_LOVING SON. BRYSON C. CHAI AND GRANDSONS. GEORGE. CHARL] AND MILTON CHASE. ANNIE. Sacred to the memory of & mother, ANNIE CURRY. who entered into that peaceful rest tweniy-five ears ago today, February 26, 1907, im orfolk, V. h tver us hen lite's journey is o'er LONELY SON AND DAUGHTER. JACOB C. AND LOUISE. FISHER. FLOSSIE. TIn rad but loving re- membrauce of iny dear wife, FLOSSIE FISHER. who departed this life one year %0 today, February 1931 Rest on. dear mother. thy labor’s o'er, Thy willing hands will tofl no more. Paithful nother, most true and kind, id never find. her soul eternal rest HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. My, heart sty 7 £yes, shed many o tear. God only knows From bexinning o end of each day this year. HER SISTER, MRS. A. PFEIFFER. * FREEMAN. EARL 7. Tn loved son and biother, EARL 7. FREE. MAN. who departed this life three years 80 today, February 26, 1929 The pearly rates were opened, A xentle voice said “'Come. With fareweil unspoken He ge: red home. HIS FATHER. MOTHER AND SISTER. * HOWARD. ALEXANDER S. Sacred to the blessed memory of our béloved uncle. AL~ EXANDER S HOWARD. who left eighteen years ago today, February 26, 191 In spirit he is with us still THE CHILDREN OF HIS BROTHER. THE REVEREND WILLIAM J. HOWARD. ¢ HOWARD. ALEXANDER §. In loving mem- ory of my dear husband, ALEXANDER 8. HOWARD, who passed’ away = elghteen years ago today, Pebruary 2 T OWIFE GRACE P, HOWARD, * NARRINGTON. GEORGE W. In sad but lovini mbrance of my dear father. GEGRGE W. NARRINGTON, who Dassed S¥ay four years ago todsy, February 16, memory of our be- May he rest in peace HTER, LOUISE LQVING DAUG! NARRING- . "who " dey iife 0 today, &hr\un 26, 19 :% s world of pain and sorrow e land of peace and rest God has taken you. dear husband, Where you will find eternal rest LOVING WIFE., FANNIE PIERCE. * SHIELDS, ANNIE, In loving memory of ANNIE 'SHIELDS. who departed this life February 26, 1924. Loved in life, remembered in death. THE F, SHIPMAN, THOMAS It Temembrance _ of THOMAS K. SHIPMAN. who passed aw one year ago loday. February 26, 1931. At the bedside of my dear husband, Night by night and day by day. I waiched his ioving hands srow thinner And saw him siowly fade away. I tried so hard to keep him with me, But God willed that he should o, So_I vielded to the parting, Though it fllled my heart with woe HI§ DEVOTED WIFE. ELLA W. SHIP- WALKER. ETHEL A In loving remem- brance of my dear wife. =L WALKER who departed this ile- thres years ago today, February 26, 1929, Till memory fades and life departs You'll live forever in my heart Time takes away the edge of gri Your memory turns back every I HER DEVOTED HUSEAND, REV. JAMES T. WALKER. . WATKINS, IDA. Sacred to the memory of our daughter, sister and aunt. ID; WATKINS, who passed to the great be four years ago today, February 26, 1 shine vasses, shadows fall e, remembrance, outlast And ‘though the years be many or few. They are flied with remembrance. dear one._of you MOTHER AND SISTER, BLANE. in our heart lies a picture Of & loved one lald to rest In memory's frame we shall keep It, Because she was the best. SISTER. SADIE, AND NEPHEW. _ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CHAS. S. ZURHORST 3] EAST CAPITOL ST. o Phome Lincoln_6s72. LM (FAWLER CO = Funeml Directors - EONARD M. GAWLER NW t. 4170, 4171 P"J SAFFELL — FERSONAL SERVICE—REASONABLE. 583 5th St N.W. J. \\HII\\I L1 \Of\.\, FUNERAL DIRECTORS CREMATORIU \[ 32 PA_ AVE. N.W._NATIONAL 1384. x-ul% INC. 1804 M St. N.W, North !l‘l.'l. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. N'W. Jati Modern Chapel. Telephone National 2473 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Funeral Chapel o s Lincoln 0524 Ambulance service W. W. DEAL & CO. 218 B ST _NE LINCOLN_8300. Joseph F, Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) N.W Phone West 0008, V- Established 1841 GEO W. WISE €O. TABLER 928 M St. N.W. Nat'l 1544 V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors to nor eonnected with the original W. R. 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