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STAR.. WASHINGTON, D. FEBRUARY - 28. 1932—PART ONE. THE SUNDAY A—-7 ! In a Final Effort to Clear Winter Stocks, Washington’s Finest Men’s Wear Store Adds Many $50 Hart Schaffner & Marx SUITS with the Suits, Topcoats and Tuxedos, now on sale at $:Z:3y75 Broken assortments and l-and-2-of-a-liind styles. Many with 2 pairs of Trousers. Shades suitable for Spring wear . . . Every man and young man can now be fitted in a Suit, Topcoat or Tuxedo at this exceedingly low price. $50 Hart Schaffner & Mark OVERCOATS Added to the Group Now on Sale at Further Reductions on Small Lots of MEN'S FURNISHINGS 22 Fine Silk Shirts; collar attached and meckband; were $6.00... 116 Ties; hand-made; imported silks and Foulards; were $2..... 23 Ties; finest imported and domestic silks; were $3 and $3.50 171 Pairs Men's Hose; lisles and mixtures; were 75¢ and $£1,00. Pullover Sweaters; plain shades; Pullover Sweaters; finest imported cashmeres; were $25 Sweaters and Sweater Sets; were $10 to $15.. Pairs Men's Capeskin and Pigskin Gloves; Pairs Men's Fur and Wool-lined Gloves; were $5. Pairs Pajamas; were $1.95 and $2.50.. Pairs Pajamas; were $1.95 to $3. S REIS Gym Suits; sizes 34 to 38; were §1.15........ REIS and B. V. D. Union Suits; were $1 and $1.5! Frznch Linen Handkerchiefs; were §1 Summer Robes; were $5......... Fiannel Fobes: st qualicy: were S ». Silk Brocade Robes; beautiful all-over patterns; Shantung Silk Robes: were $15. Flannel Robes; were $7.5 Flannel Robes; were $10 Smoking Jackets; Smoking Jackets; all sizes; were $6.50 were $3 were $15 and $18... wools and moire \le were $10 were § MEN'S HATS Knox Hats, sizes 634, 634, 674, 74 and 7%; also 6 Knox Derbies, were $7 to $10 Raleigh Silk-lined Hats; were §5 MEN'S SHOES custom lasts; 48 Pairs HANAN Shoes: Scotch Grains and Caliskins; 96 Pairs of Famous STA-SMOOTH Shoes; size 674 only were $14.50 to $16.50 constructed with the patented inner sole that -$1.95 5 12.50 4.85 .1.65 35: or 3 for 1.00 . 8128 .. 788 9.85 4385 . 485 5.85 7.88 535 $8.85 is positively guaranteed against cracking, curling or warping; perfect comfort from the first moment you put them on; were §12 and $10 117 Pairs Raleigh “8" Shoes; fine black or tan calfskins; were $8 . 138 5.35 Gift Goods, Flasks, Cigarette Cases,Wallets, Collar Bags, etc., Y% OFF All Small Lots of $1.95, $2.50, $3 and $3.95 SHIRTS Now on Sale at One Low Price No Exchanges or Refunds—All Sales Final ¢ USE YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT OR OPEN ONE NOW e RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F Street IMRS. WALSH BURIED AFTER HOME RITES Widow of Capitalist and So- cial Leader Rests in Rock Creek Cemetery. In the privacy of family friends, fu- neral services were held yesterday morning for Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh, | widow of the mining capitalist and one |of the outstanding social leaders of Washington for 35 years. Mrs. Walsh died Thursday at her apartment in the Mayflower Hotel following a brief ili- ness. She was the mother of Mrs. E B. McLean, The services were held at the res | dence, 2020 Massachusetts avenue where Mrs. Walsh and her late hus- {band had lived many years. Right Rev. James E. Freeman, Bishop of Washington, read the office of the dead. | Creek Cemetery. Floral wreaths from the President and Mrs. Hoover, Vice President Curtis | and many other notables in official and residential social circles, were sent as tributes to Mrs. Walsh's memory. Ser’ ices were attended by close friends of | the two familles. Mrs. McLean was attended by & son. John R. McLean, 2d, who came to Washington from the St. Paul School !at Concord, N. H., to attend the fu- | neral of his grandmother. Other mem bers of the family are Edward Beale McLean, jr.. and Miss Emily Beale Mc- Lean, children of Mrs. McLean. and nephew of Mrs. Walsh, Monroe Lee of California. Mrs. Walsh, & native of Wisconsin, formerly was Miss Carrie Bell Reed. She was wed to Thomas F. Walsh at Leadville, Colo. W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road | Col. 0464 ) Adams 10341 Chambers Co. Takes Over Nalley’s Undertaking Parlor 517 11th St. 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— 365 w We will keep the prices of funerals within the reach of any one. We claim to produce the finest economical funeral in the world. Al 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 COL 0432-0433- Interment was private, also, in umxi lcmn itution when it was a Veteran Dies CREECY FUNERAL .SET FOR TOMORROW. | i EDWARD W. CREECY, | Who was trained aboard the frigate hoolship at the Naval Academy, more than 60 years 2go, will be buried Lomorrow in Arlington National Cemetery with full | { military honors. “Colonel” Creecy, who was 86, died Friday at his home, the Fairfax Hotel, 2100 Massachuselts ave- nue. He had been a resident of Wash- ington many years. Funeral services will be held tomor- row afterncon, at 2 o'clock at Joseph Gawler'’s Sons, 1754 Pennsylvania ave- Inue. The National Press Club, which the veteran frequented here, will send | & special delegation to attend the serv- ices. The group will include Charles A. Hamilton, John Boyle, Dr. Albert W. Harned, C. S. McNeir, Frank P. Mor- gan, Mayo Dudley, John J. Walsh, Don- ald A. Craig, John O. Williams, Robert E. King, Ralph E. Collins, Edward B. Martin, Benjamin Meiman. Hunt Clem- ent, jr., und umul S. Conness. GEORGE A. BESSLER’S RITES SET FOR MONDAY Retired Fire Department Lieuten- | ant Spent 25 Years in Service. | Washington Cathedral. PRESIDENT ATTENDS MRS. WINSLOW RITES Cabinet Members Also Present at Funeral of Secretary Castle's Daughter, By the Associated Press, President Hoover, members of his cabinet and virtually the entire diplo- | matic corps yesterday attended funeral services for Mrs. Rosamond Winslow, | daughter of Undersecretary of . State and Mrs. William R. Castle. Simple and lasting but a quarter of | an hour, the services were held in the low-vaulted Bethlehem Chapel of the ‘They were con- ducted by Very Rev. G. C. F. Bratenahl, dean of Washington. Bishop James E. Freeman pronounced the benediction. Mrs. Winslow, 27 years cld, died in | New York of pneumonia, with' Mr. and | Mrs. Castle at her bedside. Virtually all of the Undersecretary's colleagues in the State Department as- isted in llw !rr\kra Jndge I.inebnrger to Speak. Judge Paul Myron Linebarger, legal adviser to the National Government of China and special representative of China in the United States, will address the Pundamentalist League for Eco- nomic Research al the National Uni- versily Law School tomorruw night at 9:15 v'clock. @urds of Thauks CORBETT, MAURICE P. We wish press our sincere thai 1o our relutives, frleuds. members of the Fire Depur: bewutiful foral tributes aud kind expres- sions of symputhy i the death of our be- loved brother, MAURICE P. CORBETT. THE PAMILY. T wish to express e yratitude to the friends for their Kkindness beautiful floral tributes sud expressions of symputhy i the loss of my brother, JAMES K. GATES Mrs. CHAKLES P. WAGNER. * PEACOCK. SIGEL. I wish to thank my nd’ friends for their sympa to ex- neighibors GATES, JAMES R. sincy s and appreciution | i for the | mY | GOSNELL. and floral tribules at the deatii | son. SIGEL PEACOCK. who entered rest Februsry 21, 1932 MRS, ELLA PEACOCK. * Breaths ANDERSON, LEM. On Tuesday February 23,1932, at 7:30 pm. LEM, the devaled husband’ of “Amnaude Anderson. Ioving father of Mary Williams. brother of Al- fred and Leo Anderson. Fuueral Sunday. February 28. at 2 pm. from the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1433 U st tow. " Interment Lincoln Meuiorial Cefue- Funeral services for George A. Bess- |ler, 49, retired Fire Department lieu- | tenant, who died at his home, 500 | Oneida place, January 25, will be held | in Glenwood Cemetery, Monday after- | noow at 2 o'clock. | Mr. Bessler, who saw 25 years' serv- ice with the Fire Department before his ! retirement in 1930, had been i for | | about. eight weeks. He was the son of George J. Bess- ‘ler prominent local real estate oper- ator, and attended Lehigh College. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Regina | L. Bessler; four daughter: s. Cath- erine Taylor, Misses Louise and Eliza- beth Bessler and Mrs. Thelma Bicklord, land two mndcmldrm | U P. OFFICIAL DEAD R. B. Robertson With Railway Ad ministration During War. LOS ANGELES, February 27 (#) —R. B. Robertson, assistant traffic manager | of the Union Pacific System here since 1925, died of & heart attack today on |the ‘golf course of the Los Angeles | Country Club. | “He served as director of inland traffic for the United States Rallroad Admin- | istration in the World War and former- | ly was assistant freight traffic manager | for the Union Pacitic at Chicago. FOUND. | COLLIE PUPPY. bluck and tan, white vest, | long tail._Phone Adams $549. | FOR LOST ANIMALS apply Animal Rescu | League, 349 Maryland ave_s.w. Nat. 8088 LOST. N sduy. Iarge TAMle: Gray saddle, long liair. 3 smull teeth missing; re- | Wiurd. 4221 38th. Phone Emerson 1133 | BAG—Will purty who picked up smull Liue bux at Reno rd. nw. Saturday morning piease call Wiscosin 25000 atter 7 Reward COLLIE Brows, femaie. while (66t and coi- lar: wuswers to name “Flufie: 9 months old. 1620 S st. n.w. Pol. 336-W DOG Fox hound. black. tan. with white Lps. Reward. For information, P. A, Eck- | loss. Silver Spring. Md. | DOG- White and brown, wirehaired. small: | from 1739 Ese st. AL 206, Saturday mfter- noon. i3 EARRING One gold disc earring, two pink coral: liberal reward 5 2h nw. | FAIR OF NOSE GLASSES Fiuder please | | réturn to McAustin Hotel, 20th wnd G 1.W., city. and receive reward Lol PEKINGESE DOG. Wednesday name “Hop.” Any information, | Iand 6782, e PORTFOLIO-GRIP (black) and firxible cov- | ered book. Reward. Phone Clev. 6999. | | RING-Girl's_sorority. awuamacine; lost in or near Loew's Columbia Theater; reward Call Lincoln 7i82. i RING —Two_diwmonds;: probably i vicimity Cempressional Library. Liberal reward for eturn to 112 2nd st. s.e. 200 | SORORITY ARROW_ Yellow vold. with diu- monds; i or pear Washinglon lotel. Re: | ward. Notify Miss Lacy. Met. 7188, WRIST WATCH- White kold: initisls on back: cord strap: Priday. Georgia 3413-J. WRIST WATCH - Eadyi. _ white” xold Conn._ave near Porter st. n.W. Rewa call c1.” 10 28 ATREDALE. answers 1o | cull Cleve- | OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN’S, 7th & F PHOTOGRAPHS COPIED~RENEWED -BY Bachrach- 1342 Connecticut Ave. Potomac, 4470 Mortuary service is on need not be that nf a Iuru i mind, Ryan serzvice is ¢ No matter what you pay seri sired. Lady attendant. 317 Pa. Ave. {[Perfectly appointed funeral home. fered without extra charge. funeral prices, call Atlantic 1700-1701. James T. Ryan Funeral Director. tery. ATWELL, SARAH EMMA. On Thursday. February 25. 1932 st the residence of her dsughter. ‘Catherine Humphrey. 1205 I st s.e. SAKAH EMMA. beloved widow of Ju- seph H_Atwell. Fuuersl from the above residence on Monday. February 2¥. at $:30 wm.: thence to St. Peter's Church, where mass will be offered at 9 m.m. for Lhe re- pose of her soul. lutermeut Cedar Hil Cemelery. BAKER. KEMP, Suldenly, on Friday. Feb- rury’ 26, 1933, at lus residence. 23 Frank- lin st. n'e. KEMP BAKER. ayed 48 years. beloved son of the Inte Myron and Betty . Puneral from W. W. Deal's funeral . 816 H st. ne. Monday, Pebruary' 29, ) Reiatives und friends lavited Tuterment Glenwood Cemetery. E BESSLER. GEORCE A, The remalns of ORGE A. BESSLER. beloved of Regina 1. Beesler (nee Kuhnerth. will be reioved ‘from ihe \wult wnd_inierred in Glenwood Cemetery Monduy. Februaty 29, 1932, ut 2 P, Relutives and frieuds invited. BOLDEN, MONTICELLO JOHNSON. De- paried’ this life Thursday, Pebruary 5. 1932, at 830 o'clock. ' MONTI O JOHNSON BOLDEN. She leaves lo mouin 8 loviog mother. Bessie Johuson: faiber, Roy Johnson; thiree sisters. one biother. ndmother.” aunts, ~cous xodmother i Kewaing resting at Rhin funeral pariors, 3rd and Eye s - By neral Mouday, = February 2. Gelock, " rom the Rrse Baptist ‘Ohurch, Rev. J. H. Marshall cficiating. Inter- ment Lincoln Meworial Cemelery. BROWN, LUCY JANE. On Saturday, Feb- rusry 27 1932 at 130 wm.; flence, 1228 You' st nw.. LUCY "JAN BROWN.' devoted miothier ‘of ' Mr Cumber sud ‘Willisus H. Brown.” She siso leaves & grandwother, Mrs. Elizabéth Sewell, four yreat-grundchildren. s de- Son-iu-law, J. Arthur Cumber. Re. temporariis esting at tie John ues funersl chapel. 3rd aud Eye sta. s.w. Notice of funeral later. BROWN, RICHARD A. On Tuesday. Feb- Tuary 23, 1933, i 845 v RICRARD A. Jevoted husbang, of Aunie Bro of “ieorgianna Thomas. Eita Forciand. Mamie Jordan: Jerome, Georre wud Tranita Brown and brother of Sarali Machel = Rewaing resting at the roest Jurvis funersl church. W e ala Setovday Povruacy 21 pm., tiereaiter 1ot st se. 28, at 1:30 p. Church, 4th D sts. see. BURGER, MARY A. Suddenly, on Feb- rusry 37. 1932, st lier Tesidence, MARY A BURG dugliter of the late Johu C. § uud Frances A. Bureer. Puneral from the home of her broiber., Frank A Burger. 1319 Delanield place nw. Mouday. Feb- tives wnd ruscy 29 ai 330 pm ood Ceg- etery. 8 friends luyiled. Taterment Gl CASWELL. GERTRUDE. On Saturdsy. beb al Sibley Hospital. GER. L Funersl from the i of Thomas F. Murray & Son. 2007 on Moudsy. Pebrusry 29, o Se Marys Church; 10 Re and Blierutent Churen Ceme- Irieuds from Eberiezer M 8 cha Nichiols ave. s e., at 9w Mud Piscatuway. Md., friends iuvited. tery. CLARK. TRENE. On_Friday. February 26 1932 TRENE CLARK. the devoted wife of Arthur Clark wnd wother of McSeniour duughter of Lucoln Coleman, sis- Muud, Cora. James and Jack- funersl later. Remaius resting at the W. Ernest Jurvia tuneral ciurch. 1432 Yon st, nw. Tni ment Milford, Va. Februsry 28, 1932 28 CODY. JOHN W. On Saturday. Pebruary 1982 Wi 5:30 i, wt Emerxency Hospital JOHN W. CODY, uxed 4. Remains resting Rt the chapel of Join K. Wrikht Ca, No- lice of Tuneral later. ORGE_W. On Friday, Pebruary 762 11th st. s.¢ i usband of the late izabetii F. Funeral from above residence on y. March 1. at 8:30 sw.: thence to St arch. where Digss will be suid at § wm Ves and s nvited. Tuterment Mount Oljvet n. Notice of COXEN. 26, 1932, GEORGE EDWARD W. on Fridsy, Feb Wt his residence. the Fal e g . EDWARD W R husband of Tenatia M. Ci Services ‘al the chapel of Josepl Guwler's ., 1754 Pa. sve. nw b at 2 po. | duterment Arli 1 Cemetery. EDWARD WILISON. The Dis- Columbia Commsndery of ~the of the Luyal Legion of the auounces the desth of RD WILLSON CREECY. S, Revenue Cutter . Pebruary be held United States Cowpanion ED Third Lieutenant. U. . At Washington. D, Tuersl services Chipel, Penusylvania Moy, 29Uis instant. at 3 o'clo Interment st the Nulionxl Ceme Arlineton. Va Col. ULYSSES S. GRANT. 3d. U. 8. Army, Communder. G. H. POWELL. Recorder. pm! tery. Lieut. Fel brother.” Henry M. Cross, : .8 NELLIE DEBORAH. daughter of the I Jeremish B. and Martha M. Cross. Re- resting at the W. W. Chambers Co. funeral home. 1400 Chapin st. n.w. Fu- services in Congres 1 Cemeters m Interment Congressional Cemetery. Any Family Can Afford Ryan Service e of necessity—its cost rv. With this distinction carefully planned to meet indizidual needs ul a (ml any family can afford. you get the best in Ryan Music if de- These essentials are of- For our complete SE Phone ofae Atlantic 1700-1701 husband | ut her resi-4 | Brpis, FANYIE L Braths CROWN. ALICE. Suddenly. on Prid. ruary 26, 1932 at her residence. st ne. ALICE. beloved wife of Winfleid Crown, Puneral from the Wm 1 Sardo Co.' funersl chapel. 412 H 5. n.e on Mouday. February 39 at 2 pm._ Rela Lives wnd friends invited. Interment wressional Cemetery 2 DADE, ROSE ELLEN. On Priday. February Ao e Fesidence: 0ol Beunine | rd. ne, ROSE ELLEN. beloved wite of Edward Dade. s1. and the devoted mathes of Edus snd Edward Dade, Jr. Pun Tuesdsy. March 1. at 1:30 p'm. from Cal- vary P, E. Church. 11ih sod G sts. ne Relutives and friends luvited to atiend. 29 DAVIS. MARGIE. On Tuesday, February 23, 1932, wi_her residence. 310 Exe st. s MARGIE DAVIS. devoted whter of Soptie Davis_ She ulso leaves _tlree sisters, Mrs. Mary Colbert. Mrs. Fashie Wiilis ‘and_Mrs. Ruth Naylor, and a host of other relatives #nd friends. Remaing resting 8t the John T. Rhines funersl chupel. 3rd and Eve sis sw. Funeral Monduy. Pebruary 29. sl 1 pm. from Ebenezer Church. 4th and D sts. s.e. In-| terment Woodland Cemetery. MARY. D parted this life on Wed- | . Pebruary 24, 1932. at her resi- dence. 815 26th st n'w. after a briet ill- | hest. MARY 'DIGGS. ' Puneral 'servicer Monday. Pebruars 29. at 2 pm. at her Iate residence. Interment Lincoln Me- | morial Cemetery. { DOWLAN. MAZIE HELENA. Saturday, Peb- ruary 27 at 12:40 o'clock pm MAZIE HELENA DOWLAN. axed 20 years beloved - danvnier of Georxe W. Dowlan and «the Inte Mary Josephine Dowlan | ud beloved niece of Mrs. Ciara L Bryan | of 201 Ellerslie 1. Capitol Heights, Md Notice of fuseral liter. Suddenly. on February 32, PANNIE daux ‘Thomas. beloved wile of wother of Mrs, Clara Mae Prancis Nealey, Winifred Ellis. She also leaves to mourn % sister. Miss Mury Thomus: three broth- ers. Willims, Jumes snd Fred Thomns. sad a host of otlier relutives wnd frievds. | Remuius ut the late residence. 1747 Ore- | o ave. .. sfler 130 pui. Monday February 29. Funeral Tuesdny. March 1 at 1 pu. from Nineteenth Churchi_18th nd Eye sts, n.w ter M. Brooks officiatine. Tn Peb- 30 Prida ELL Willim Elils Strest Baptl Rev. Wal- went Iin- | Coln Memorial Cemetery 2 FORD. RAYMOND 1. Tusry 27, 193 On Saturay. Feb-| George Washing(o University Ho.p.lul. RAYMOND H. _ be- loved husband of Nellie Fay Ford son of Georse Ford wnd the late | Jessie Ford wnd brother of Lee Ford Boston, Mass. Funeral from his la deuce. 5805 4tk L. nw. on T March 1, at 1:30° piu. Relalives friends sre nviled. luterment Pairiax Va. 2 SSE HOLLAND. On Saturds Pebruary 27. 1932. JESSE HOLLAND G NELL of Clirendon, Va.. in the 74ih y of Ik wye Fueral Suiduy. Pebrunry from Tves” tuneral Lome. 310 Wil I eudon. V.. Febiuary 29, at 1 bk, 5. C GRAMAM. GLORIA. On Saturday, Pebru- ary 29, 1932 at lier residence, 2401 E st ne. GLORIA GRAHAM. duuslter ia' and Mayhugh Graham. Punersl 2UnLS Pebruasy t 1 p. from Otis F. Allen's funeral home. 12th st. and Eiorids ave.” Tuterment Lincoln Meigoriul Cewmelery. HAZELTON. DIAXA COLE. Op Thursday, LTuary 25, st her residence. 3137 oo v Biads EOLE HAZELION. beloved mother of Lillle 8. snd Anna S. Haselton. Funerul from her late resi- degee on Monduy. February 29. at 11 o'elock, luterment ~(private) ~in Rock Creek Cemelery. 28" HEADLE. JENNIE MAYO. On Thursday. February 25. 1932, at her residence. Apl 802 ihe ~McReynolds, JENNIE MAYG HEADLE. mother of Mrs. 'Lura E. Turley Funerul services at the chapel of J. Wil- Lam Lee's Sous, 332 Pa. ave h.w., Sunday, February 26, at 2 p.m. HOLLAND, ROBERT L. On Priday. Febru- 26. 1932, at Warrenton, Va.. ROBERT | Veloved husband of Edith Cooper Hol- nd of 1431 R st. u.w. and devoted son of Gias and Cordelia Holland: lovin | brother of Frances and Thomas Holland, Jr. wud nepliew of Miss Addie Brown of ‘Warrentou, Va. Remains resting _ at the Lomsx chavel. 1400 8 st. nw. May Le seeny Salupdey after 1 p.m. Funeral Sunday, Pebr y 28. st 1:30 pwm. from | the ‘sbove-numed chapel. Friends invited Taternient Lincoin Memorial Cemeters. 28 | HOLLAND. ROBERT L. Columble Lodge 8.1 O K. of W. is hereby Noiified of Bie denth ot Brotier ROBERT L."HOLLAND. ~Funeral from P. A. Lo- miax’s Tuuersl parlor, 1400 S st unday, Pebruary 28, 1932. at 1:30 Morntux Star Lodge. No. 40: Borest Tei- ple. No. 9. Columbis Temple, No. 422, are invited. ' SYLVESTER H. EPPS, E. R. LEE CAMPHELL, Sec HOLLEIDGE, LULA MAY. On Friday, Feb-| ruary 26, 1932, at hei residepce. 1377 F st. ne. LULA' MAY HOLLIDGE. beloved fe of John W. Hollidse ~Puneral Mon- y. February 29 1932, st 2:30 pu., from worth M. E. Church. 13th st. and North Carolina ave. ne. loterment Clenwood Ceumetery HOLMES. RACHEL. Counell. No nv. Members of Peace by, Luke note the destn of Sister Ri HOLMES. Fun Faesday, Marc 1. 1932, at 3 30 p.oye ki Asbury M. E. Church. Lugy ¢ romINSON. w. M. FEACE Device Ghiet. LAURA A, ALLEN, "Rec. Sec JOMNSON. ALBERT. On Saturday, Februiry 27, 1932, "at 4:20 D at his residence. Lakeland. Md. ALBEHT, aged 71 yeurs. beloved fusband of Ellen Johnson. He is 1so survived by oue son, Charles Johnson: dauxhter-In-law. Mrs. ‘Blanche Johnson five grandchildren snd one kreat-grand- child audl s lost of other relatives and friends. Notlce of funeral hereafter. JONNSON. ARTHUR O. On Fridav. Feb- fuary 28, 1932, at Freedmen s Hospital, ARTHUR O. JOHNSON. beloved uncle of Mrs. Murle Presion. He also leaves host of other relutives und friends. R maing vesting at the John T. Khines fu neral chapel. 3rd Eve sis. s.w. No- tice of funeral late KEELAN. FRANGIS A. On Priday, Febru- wy 26 at bis’ residence. 2424 New- B nie PRANCIS & betaved nusmend of Ewima B. Keelsn. Remains resting ut the Tatler funeral howe, 928 M st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. KENNEY, JOHN F. On Thursday. February 5. 1932. JOHN P. beloved husband of Mary E. Kenuey and {athier of Mrs. Louise Wrighit ‘and brother of Mrs. Catherine Mc- Cambridge. Funeral from W. W. Cham- bers Co.’s funeral home, 1400 Chiapin_ st nw. on Monday, February 29. at 8:30 am thence to St. Stephen's Church, 25th St and Pa hve. n.w.. where mass will be gfiered at§ wm for ihe repose of his soul Relatives and friends are lnvited. Inter- inent Mount Olivet Cemetery. 28 LIGHTFOOT, WILLIAM JOSEPH. Suddenly. on Wednesdsy, Pebruary 24. 1932, at his residence, 908 H st n.w.” WILLIAM JO- SEPH, beloved husband of Grace R. Light- foot. ' Funeral trom V. Speare Co, 1009 H st. n.w.. on Mondsy, Pebruary 2. st 2 pm 2 LYNCH. MARY. On Saturday, Pebruary 27. 1932, 'at the residence of liet soii. E. mouth. Va. MARY LYNCII Rematng restiing At Witltam Scote's undes taking estublishment, 409 8th st. s.e. Fu nersl notice later, MARTIN. BERTIE W. On Satu: ruary, ..Bnqz ut e ¥ au’ Murais Narberih. BERT! Uee of Panerut Tater MILLER, MISS FLOR 9n, Sau . MISS FLORENCE C. MILLER. sister of AMrs. Halford R. Greenlee. Remains rest- ing at Joseph Gawler Sons, Notice 0f funeral later MURRAY, JOA! Feuruary 36, 19 of Johu J. Satur- Suddenly on Friday JOANNA, beloved wale Murray and daughter _of and Jomnns Cavausush. Pu- neral from the Tesidence of ler brother William P. Cavansugh 2nd st 0w, on Wednesday, pm. Kela- tives and friends invited. laterment ML Olivet Cemetery. 1 NICHOLS, GERTRUDE CASHELL, On Sat- urday. February 27, 1932, ui her houmie. Highlind, Md., GEKTRUDE CASHELL. il her 86th year. the beloved wi Nichols. “Funeral Monduy. Feb Bm., from her late residence Md. loterment St, Mark's Ceue . Highland, Md. LAGHAN, FRANCIS P. On Friday. ', 48, 1932, ‘st the residence of his abgve Tesidence on Tucs day. March 1. at 8:30 s.m. thence to Stephien's Church, Zsth st and Pa. ave n.w., where mass 'will be offered at § a.m: for ‘lhe repose of his soul. Relatives uid friends are invited. Interment Mount Olivel Cemetery. 29 PAYNE, THORNTON. On Thursday, Feb- ruary’ 25. 1932, THORNTON. beloved hus- band of Rosa Payne. father of Lawrence. Charles, William and Freddie Payne. soi of Katie Puyne. Surviving him sre other relatives and f{riends. Remains st Prazier funeral home. 389 Rbode Isiand ave. n.w Puneral Sunday, Pebiuary 28. aL 1 Dm from Frazier's funersl home. Relatives and rnmm i, QUEEN. G UDE. On Saturday. Peb- Viney S1r 0% et 20 GERIRUDE QUEEN. devoted wife of Johin Queen, lov- ing wother Geneva “McPherson &ud Sterling Porter. " Surviviae her also are four sisters. four brothers. other_relutives and friends. Puneral Tuesday. Murch 1. 81 par Prazier's funeral home. 389 R w. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Lincoly Memorlal Cemi- eter 29 ROGERS. EVELEEN E. On Saturday, Feb- ruary 37. 1933, st her residence. 1 Wilson ave. Colmar Manor. N 3 3 ROGERS nee Clarke). Leloved wite of Chatles B. Rogers, Puneral [rou the Pirst Batist ~ Chi Hvattsville, Md. on Tuesday, March 1. at 2 p.m. Interment Glenwood Cemetersy. ROONEY. WILLIAM REED ALEXANDER. On Saturduy. Pebruary 27. 1933, st the 8._Naval Hospital. Lieut. Comdr. WILLIAM REED ALEXANDER ROONEY. retired. U 8. N. beloved husband of Mary Wine- breaer Rooney of the Cortland Apt. Pu- neral from the Nevius funersl home 924 | New York ave. n.w. on Tuesday. March 1 at 1 p.m. Intérment in Arlinkton Na- tional Cemetery. 29¢ RQVER. MARY E. On Saturday. Pebruary 27, 1932 at her residence. 2901 Cortland Beaths.* WAFLE., EMMA MAY. On Priday, Febru . 1932 at Sibley Memor Hospiti EMMA MAY. beloved wife of John Walle WAGENHOUSER, JA)II! V. On Satur Febrasry 193; at _his residence. alley st A d Park, Md. JAMI V. - WA aged 76 years., ther of Mrs. CGrace A, Cilose and Robert H. Wagenhouser Remaius resting at the W. W o funeral home. 1400 hapin st. now.. m. Sunday. ebruary 28. lmem\znl. McKeesport, Pa. WRIGHT, SADIE A. On Saturday. Febru- ary 27, 1932, at her nce. 95 Ada St now. SADIE A~ WRIGHT. wife of t late Robert F_Wrikht and mother of Rob: ert F_and Elwood R. Wright. Funeral from her late residence on Monday, Peb- at 2 pm. Interment (private) wood Cemetery. In Memoriam. BLONDHEIM. HENRY. Tn sad and loving femembrancs of our _beloved tathar HENRY BLONDHEIM. who departed this s ago today, Pebruary Fuberal from the W. W. Cham< funeral 1400 Chapin st. Pebruary 28. st 9 Am. ock Bapiist Church, 0 pm. Interment 1y, 28, Gone, but not forgotten. - HIS CHILDREN. COATES. RAYMOND. In remembrance of . AY\!ON\'\ COA’ . whe Prom this 'arld of pain and sorrow [0 the land of peace and rest, h wiil find eternal rest HIS W LIA. AND SONS, ("LYDI yeurs ago today, February 28. 1929, My heart still sckes with sadness, My eyes shed many u tear God'only knows how T miss you From beginning to end of Bach dby this 118 TOVING MOTHER, NANNIE COATES. JARDNER. MINNIE BROOKS. Sacred to the memory of our dear daughter, MINNIE BROOKS (ARDNER. who departed this February 28. \irteen years ago. Rest. AND AND MOTHER BROOKS THE JACKSON. JOHN L Sacred to the memory father, JOHN 1. JACKBON, 4" on Tour years Ako today, Pebe Tuiry 35, 1938 YA 2 oved and remembered BERNARD, JEROME. NELLIE AND J“q". In sad but loving re- membrance of my dear mother, RACHEL JACKSON, who departed this' life two years axo today, February 28, 1930. \Il never cease to love you, gl your form lies in the dust: ull meet you some day. To this end in God we trust HER LOVING SON, MALACHI JACKSON. * JAEGLE. MARIA A. Tn loving remembrance uiy dear wife, MARIA A. JAEGLE. who gepurted ‘tiis llfe seven years ago foday, Februsry 28, 1925. Seven years I lived without you, Bul yeur spirit has hovered near, To quiel e throueh each sorrow, To vipe wway sach te: YOUR LOVING HUSBAND, JOSEPH A JAEGLE KAFKA. JEANNIE. In memory of JEANNIE KAFKA. who departed this lite five years HER LOVING SISTERS, BIRDIE AND LILLIE MURRAY. BRIDGET R. Tn losin brance of our dear mother BRIDGE MURRAY, who departed this life one year a0 today, Pebruary 28, 1931. She had a smile for every one, A heart as pure ss xold To thore who knew and loved her, er memory will never grow ol HER DEVOTED CHILDREN. * PHILLIPS, BUSHROD, T, In, loving memory of my dear husband, BUSHROD T. PHIL= LIPS, who departed this life one year ago todny, Pebruary 28, 1931. Dearest busband, you have left me, And the loss Is hard to bear. It fills my heart with sadness When 1 see your vacant chair, A pisce Is vacant in my home, which never can be filled HIS LOVING WIFE. * PLUMMER, FRANK. Sacred to the memory of " our beloved * husbund and father, FRANK PLUMMER. who pasged to t xreat beyond six years ago fSday, Pe Tuary 28, 192€. Loved in life. yemembered in death, LOVING WIPE AND CHILDREN. * REED. ERNEST. In sad but loving remem- brance of my desr husband, ERNEST REED. who_deparied this life one year uxo loday, February 28, 1931 HIS WIFE. * YOUNG, FREDERICK S. In loving remem- brance of my desr husbund. FREDERICK 8. YOUNG. who_departed ' this life ‘siE years avo today, February 28, 1920. Gone, but pot forgot HIS WIFE, M. E. Y. JACKSON. RACHEL. me R. CHAS S. ZURHORST EAST CAPITOL ST. me_Lincoln 0372, L_ALGAWLER CO - Funeral Directors - LEONARD M. GAWLER 1004 M St NW. ____Fet. 76 N. P. J. SAFFELL EPOYs SERVIE—SrAsguAMp, J WILLIAM LEES SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS CREMATORIUM 332 PA._AVE. NW. _NATIONAL 1384, 1385. A. J. SCHIPPERT INC. 1804 M St. N. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. NW. Nation: Modein Chepel. Teleph National 2473 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Funeral Chapel a2 B St NE h Ambuiance service, ___Lincoln 0524 CHAMBERS Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St N.W. ’L““;:';,“",:jm GEO. W. WISE CO. 2900 M ST. N.W. West_0138. TABLER 928 M St. N.W. Nat'l 1544 V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors to nor eonnected with the origlual W. R. Bpeare establish Bent oxss, 1009 H St.N.W. Phone Narfonal ormerly 840 N.W. JOHN R.“WRIGHT co. 1887 Ifl. St. NW. Phone N. 0047, WILLIAM H. SCOTT 409 8th ST SR LINCOLN_0530. North 2827 290 ALFRED B GAWLES WALTER A Cawrzn WILLIAM A. GAWLER JOSEPH 1750-2-4 Avenue N.W. Phomes. NAtional 5512-5513 FUNERAL DESIGNS. BOUQUET SHOP, Floral Tributes, DISTRICT 65 Oven Evenings and " GEO. C. SHAFFER EXPRESSIVE uonu IMBLEMS AT E 5 HON "Bt "Jdth & Eye Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F . St.. e A Threrve Thespendive 'FLORAL TRIBUTES - $3.50 up MARY E. widow of Thomas Punersl from ubove residence . 1982, Al 9:30 wm t St. Aloysius' Chureh, ni 10 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. 29 STEVENSOX. ELIZA A. On Fiidas, Febru- 2 ELIZA A. STEVENSON, widow S1'1ne” ate, ey Darid W. Sievenson: for: Betly of Pitishureh, Ba . Puncral scrvices at her lai= residence, 6912 6th st. n.w.. on gunday. February 28 at 3 pm, - Intermient eubenville, Ohio. Please omit flowers. 28 STEWART. OLPH. On_Satu fusry 27, 1933, i his residence. ave. nw. RUDOLPH. heloved hus the ate Lillian Stewart. Remains enspel of Frank Geler's Sons Co.. 111 st. n.w. Notice of funeral hereafter. THE LARGEST SELECTION IN D. C. HM!NTH AND STATUAR‘ Do not base the selection of the fam: monument. on photographs shown diers or sgents. as_you Redueed orices for 30 di JAS. E. DU

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