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two sisters, Mrs. Wilfred Hearn and Mrs. John D. Pettis, both of Washing- ton. Funeral services will be held Wednes- day morning at 10 o'clock at wem ville (Md.) Episcopal Church. will be in the church cemetery. BOILER BLAST BURNS 3 Archie Henderson Asquith, 63, €ldest | youthg Operating Traction Engine son of Mrs, Mary R. Asquith and the | W. Va., Are Hurt. late Col. A. H. Asquith of this city, died | *t SPring Gap, esterday in Cleveland, according to| ROMNEY, W. Va. ,ywm mimd ,Sfe | Three youths operating a traction en- Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Nancy Eine used in pulling tree stumps Sat- Asquith; five brothers. R. D. Asquith, | Urday at Spring Gap, this county, were ARCHIE H. ASQUITH, 63, DIES IN CLEVELAND Son of Mrs. Mary R. Asquith Will | Be Buried Wednesday at Rock- ville Episcopal Church. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, FEB RUARY 29. 1933, RAYMOND BEALE DIES |MARKS FUNERAL RITES| AFTER BRIEF ILLNESS ‘TO BE HELD TOMORRow' Retired Master Sergeant Served 15 Years as Assistant Superintend- |Insurance Broker to Be Buried in| Prospect Hill Cemetery After Services at Undertaker's. ent of Arlington Cemetery. Raymond Beale, 73, retired master | sergeant, Quartermaster Corps, U, 8. A, | died yesterday in Georgetown Univer- sity Hospital after a brief illness. He lmlded at 2140 N street. | Surviving him are his widow, Mrs. | Molly O'Connell Beale, and a son, Capt. Albert Beale, who is en route here from Dallas, Tex. Funeral arrangements Funeral services for Samuel M. Marks, 50, insurance broker, who committed | suicide Saturday night, will be held to- | morrow afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at Hysong's undertaking parlors. Burial LIEUT. COMDR. ROONEY, NAVY GUN EXPERT, DIES Retired Officer, Wars, to Be Buried Tomorrow in Arlington Cemetery. Veteran of Two Lieut. Comdr. Willlam Reed Alexan- der Rooney, retired, naval gun expert and veteran of two wars, died at Naval Hospital Saturaay. ‘The funeral will be held from the Nevius establishment at 1 o'clock to- morrow afternoon. Burial with full honors will be in Arlington Cemetery Comdr. Rooney was born in Holidays- Card nf Thanks. YOUART. ROBERT E our_ relatives ness h ar D 2 R M wish ' i to thank | M. AN RET YOUART. fllarriage. R—MILL Braths. E_ELLEN. On Fri¢ay. February at_her residence, 2001 Benning ROSE ELLEN, beloved wife of Dade. sr.. and the devoted mother jr. Funeral DADE, ROS 26, 1982 On_Saturday p.m., MAZIE LAN. aged 20 vears. beloved ghter of George W. Dowlan and the Mary Josephine Dowlan, Richard and Benjamin Dowl: at the home of E st.. Capitol I Tuesday, March 1 dison Chapel. Sea; es and friends ch Cemetery. On_Sunday, Febru- Mrs, Helgh t 3 Pleas Bryan, Md. Pune from Ad Relat ent Ch MAMIE E. DUTROW, Draths PAYN®, WILLIAM THOMA: Poiuary 29, 1032 at h Ksefer place loved RABBITT. CLAYTON. day, Fi 8, 1 | y loded. Cleveland; C. W. Asquith, T. R. Asquith | badly scalded when the boiler exp! and E. M. Asquith of Washington and | Harvey Bohrer, who was firing, was the worst scalded; James Fannells was less 8. M. Asquith Memphis Tenn. and| feriously burned, and Leonsrd Bohrer was slightly burned. BEALE, RAYMOND. Ou Sunday, February Hiat HavhoND BEALE, VP8 Ay s | burg, Pa, in 1852, He entered the Naval Academy in 1870 and was grad- | uated with honors in 1874. He saw service over the world, and in_both Spanish and World Wars. His widow. Mrs. Mary Winebrener | | Rooney, survives. The home is at 5026 | Larchwood evenue, Philadelphia. but they have spent much time in Wash- ington, residing in the Cortland Apart- them was scheduled for today. ments, 1760 Euclid street. Mr. Marks is survived by his widow, | | Mrs. Flora L. Marks: a daughter, Mrs. | { Loretta Marks Hullings; his mother, 1932, at Sibley Hospital . widow of George T. Dutrow and moth- | of Mrs. Louise D. Robertson and arles R. Dutrow. Funeral from the W. | e e oy Chambers Co. funeral home. 1400 Cha. | oo . i Pih st nw. on Tuesday, March 1. &t 2| Ly e . pm. Interment Glenwood Gemetery | N ELLIS, FANNIE L. Suddenly. on Priday. | e sary 26, 1932, PANNIE L. ELLIS. | aence of 'the late Jacob and Ha beloved wife of Colbe ot Mrs. Clara Mae Fa is Nealey, Winifred Eilis. C: m Ellis. ' She also leaves to mou Miss Mary Thomas. three broth- liams, James and Fred Thomas of other relatives and friends t the late res| n.w..after 1 29 have rot_been completed. JFebr Sex‘ilt Beale was a native of Norfolk. Va. He came to Washington about 20 years ago and served for 15 years as assistant superintendent of Arlington Cemetery. He enlisted in the All;xm{hus‘ }'OEEK r Fednes: o man and saw service e Spanish- AT DAL, W NS day 1 forih miseings re. | American War. After serving more ward. 4221 38th. Phone Emerson 1133. __ | than 30 years he was retired. He was BAG_Will party who picked up small blue | 3 member of the Woodmen of the World. Mrs. Georgia Marks, and two brothers, BURIAL OF R. H. FORD oo S SET FOR TOMORROW twihingion ™ 7 H47 1.9 please call Wisconsin 2500-J after 7 %9“-‘? Masonic Funeral Services to Be, BINNITT FUNERAL SET eward. S S e o | BICYCLE. on Saturday. from in front of 1d at Residence at | S T He | Tennessee Cotton Merchant to Be 1:30 .M. | | ¢ w.. Sterling make, red and e o, 5870, *Reward of $5." Phote Clev._5040 BRACEL] | stones: Masonic_funeral services for Ray- mond H. Ford, 32, who died Saturday | at_his home, 5805 Fourth street, will be held tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. at the resi- dence. Burial will be in Fairfax Ceme- tery, Fairfax, Va. Ford was a native of Washington and had served as a machinist in the Wash- ington Navy Yard. For the past 18 years he had been on the circulation - |staff of the Washington Post and was route manager for Arlington County 7o |8nd Alexandria, Va. He was a mem- ber of Stansbury Lodge, F. A. A. M Surviving are his widow, his fatber, George Ford, now in Florids, and o brother, Lee Ford of Boston. . Will Lecture at Church. HYATTSVILLE, Md., February 20— An illustrated lecture on mission Work v 3. Bond in Alaska, Japan, Hawali and the Philip. % J.. Rev. Edwar pine Islands will be given Wednesday | “Kennett A, Flut, 28. Alexandria. Va. nrr\‘ will be in Prospect Hill Cemetery. Mr. Marks was found dead in his office here late Saturday night, a 38-caliber revolver beneath his body. Deputy Coroner Christopher J. Murphy issued a certificate of suicide. | Officials of the insurance agency with which Mr. Marks was connected have indicated the dead man's affairs appear to be in good condition. A check of OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN’S, 7th & F 1081, REED ALEXANDER. GARDI\E& S. ROGERS DEAD IN NEW YORK Official of U. S. Chamber of Com- merce Group Will Be Buried PEARL. [A FUNERAL For s75£ Washington’s Greatest Funeral Co. We Broke All Records in the City Expert Embalmers 5 Parlors, 3 Chapels, 12 Cars, Hearses and Ambulances Call The GREATER CHAMBERS Co. Cor. 14th & Chapin Sts, N.W. Phone Col. 0432 Monday, sday, March 1. Strest Baotist nw. Rev. Wal- Interment Lin- 29° 3 X set with fanday ’dél'}h:"snmn-m drug store. | rd. to 35th & o Sandst. Woodley n Memorial Gemetery. | BULL_TERRIER, BRINDLE, WHITE UN- BRRKEATH. MALE: FLETCHER, ROBERT W. Suddenly. on the a‘ternoon of Baturday. Febr: 1937, st _Palls Church, Va., ROBERT W. FLETCHER. s'23rd year. He is sur- vived by on Mrs. Lillian V. Marshall: one son, Arthur Fleteher: three grandchiidren. ~ three and one sister. Pun day. March 3. at 2 Baptist Church, Falls Ch FORD. RAYMOND H. On Satur Tuary 27. 1932 at George University Hospi loved husband Geore ~'Cal NAME “HIG BOY ICIN- LLAR. NO. 12884: SR TORDAY finuoon IN Vi FRENORM R DRAL AVES. R WARD. ADAMS 5376 MRS. J. E. FICKE 3268 CATHEDRAL AVE. —White and b Do 18th and Eve sia. Liberal rewar Any information, pleass phone District 8543, Br. 206, in Tllinois. Buried Tomorrow. | Private funeral tomorrow in Rock Cri | ziba Binnitt, Memphis merchant, who died la A victim of pneumonia, Gardner § ices will be held | Rogers, assistant manager of the Civic k Cemetery for | Development Department of the Cham- Tenn., cotton |ber of Commerce of the United States, week in the | died in New York vesterday while there | Tennessee city. Mr. Binnitt was a|in connection with a conference of brother-in-law of nk Lyon, Lang- (chamber exscutives. He was 41 years | ley, Va., to whose home, Hickory Hill, | old. | the body was taken to await burial. A native of Chicago. Mr. Rogers came | Born in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Mr. Bin- |to Washington nearly five years ago | | nitt became a cotton grower in the | and made his home with his wife and | vicinity of Pine Blufl and Little Rock, |son at Glenbrook road and Bra Ark., near which cities he held several |lane, Chevy Chase, Md. | large plantations. For the last 10| In addition to Mrs. Rogers and their years he had been in Memphis, 5-year-old son, Gardner Rogers, fr., the i = e late chamber official is survived by his | parents, Mr. and Mrs, Gardner Rogers, |sr.. and a sister, Miss Lenore Rogers. | | The body was removed last night to | Chicago. Puneral services will be held | at the home of his parents at Evanston, | Spaniel, Gocker Pr%fl-. dish _brown —Gocker A DOG, ND freckied nose; answer na Fay Ford. Ford ‘of late e Tuesd Relatives Lieu Cumper. t 23 Dear c Ri Tt Bt L March 1. at n en Hemorial Cemetery i e ACKENZIE. On Sunday, | ARY MACKENZIE | Daniel P, the late Alexander I from her_late . Takoma_Park. R on_Sunday ATTIE 1. On_Sund: HATTIE I FULTON, cloved wife of Harry G Pebruary aged 68 Fulton, her late residence. T Quincy d.. " on Wednesday. | Rélatives and friends | FULTON. 28, 19 years, Fune: o . of I Notice of funeral I " b 1 Rev. PLOYD GRAN husband of Trenna O of Ployd G. Bnelson Hedrick, 1a Lo dier, beloved Chabman and mains resting a row & Co. No STEWART, RUDOL Tuary 27, a ave.,” RUDOLPH Iate’ Lillian_Stewart. F chapel of Prank Geier's Tth st.nw., on T p.m. Relatives and terment Oak Hill Ce: TQLSTOL ES: 3 arted this i Monday. BeRTAT oBCRLcd, fhis Jire on TOLSTOL “mative of Pinsk, sis, and resident of Wa: She leaves to mourn, he: ; four sons, Nathan, F and Albert Tolstof: five da Ida Niemetz. Mrs. Bessie Rolnick, Mrs. Anna Rei Lezey_ " Services at he: 1122 Spring road n.w ruary 29, at 3 bm WAGNER, BERTINE. On Sunday, Febru 28, 1932. BERTINE W AGNER. ' widow" of Otto Wagner and r of Mrs. Willilam C Branson and Richard L. Wagner, 74 vears. Funeral from W. W. funeral home, 816 H st. n.e., on Wednese gay, March 3. at 1 pim. Relatives and iends invited. Interment Baltimo; - tery. Baltimore, Ma. o o more Ceme WATTS, ETHEL B. February 27, Denver, Colo., ETHEL B. WATTS., daughter of Sidriey J.'Watts and granddaughter of the late Mary A. Watts. Interment at Lexington, Mass. b In Memoriam. HINTON. HENRY, Sacred ¢ of & dear and devoted father. a A father ““HENRY HINTON, who desatood this life twelve years ago todsy. Loved in life, in death remembered HIS DAUGHTER, SYLVIA: GRANDCHILe DREN, MONA AND RUTH . KERRICK. MALCOLM J. A tribute of love 10 the memory of 5 beloved huse band and father 3. KERRICK, eft u ai & ¥ho left us 12 ye oday, February Twelve vears we lived without you, But your spirit hovered near To_guide us through each sorrow, To wipe away each tear. on, invited o att | GARDNER, FLIZA, Marriage Licenses. ik Gerald F. O'Neill. 23. and Emma D. Bowen. . ‘» »‘ 22, both of Baltimore: Rev. Jackson L. Cole. e i M“Y.c o 23, and Mary J. Bond. 2 Departed this life_on 28, 1932, ELIZA GARD- Scotland, July 31. the late Alexander Pu- from 16th JonN {icense No. 18132, Rewar Thurber, 3889 39th s nlw. h Cocker Spaniel, é::nd. Mas. Or W, s o White, T ;Eifi.“";y..fi. 1313 Levis lantic_0776 PEKINGESE DOG. Wi pame “Kop. Tef D | formation. call Cleveis N—] ith _diamond _center, Bilurday” Rewsrd 16, valley Vists Apts. Decatur_5000. J g o N yeninu; iiberal zeward. Phone North 0933, amarine; lost in — Toes Theater; rewar | or near Loew's Cols | Call Lincoln 7783. saiem, The Greek government is distribut- ing choice seeds in Macedonia and Thrace to increase the cultivation of cereals. ) Probably in_vicinity —Twc d et Hitass Liberal re'lniz for | Congressional Library. return to 113 2nd st. s WRIST WATOH, lady’s Bulova, on between P and '8 or in Poundry. 7730 16th now. Decatur 4534, N. LUCY M. On_Sunday, Februar; 28, 19 at 3:40 am., LUCY M. GIBSON, beloved wife of Clyde C. Gibs ter of Mrs. Belle Smithson. Higgins, Mrs. Helen Thomas. M Graves ' and Mr. Lesiie Patton. from her late fesidence. 606 Mass. ave. nw. on Ti March 1 at 11 _am. Services at ood Church, near Fred- ericksburg. Va, at 2 pm. Helatives and friends invited' to attend. C GODDARD, H. GOLDSBOROUGH. On Sun- day. February 28, 1932, H. GOLDSBOR- OUGH, husbend of Estelle C. Goddard and on of the late Andrew and Maria Golds- borough Goddard. —Funeral f-om the W. W. Chambers Co. funeral home. 1400 Cha- Pinst. B.w., on Wednesday. March 2, at 930 am." thence to St. Matthew's Church.’ at 10 a.m.. where mass will be offered for the repose of his soul. Inter- ment Congressional Cemetery, 1 HARRIS. JAMES COOMBE. On Priday, Feb- " 2 . at Los Angeles, Calif. JAMES COOMBE "HARRIS. son of 2144 Claborne Hunter, 621 G st. Be. * Notics of funeral later. . | moLMEs, RACHEL, PO Thursday, Peb- ry 25, . _at Brookiyn, N. Y. RA- CHAEL, HOLMES (nee Prather), the de- voted sister of Lilllan Neal, 'Mary C Johnson, Frank and George Prather. She also leaves other relatives and friends. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 U st. n.w.. until 5 p.m. Monday, thereatter at her iate resi- dence. 1210 ‘Pairmont st. n.w. Puneral Tuesday’ March 1, at i:30 p.m._ from Asbury M. E. Church, 1ith and K n.w. HOLMES, RACHAEL. The officers and mem- bers of Forest Temple, No. 9, 1. B. P. O. E. of W. are requested to attend the fu- Deral of Daughter RACHAEL HOLMES Tuesday, March 1. at 1 p.am.. from As- bury M.'E_ Church. 11th and K sts. n.w. Morning Star Lodge. No. 40. Columbia Lodge, No. 85, and Columbia Temple, No. 422, are invited, PANTROY, D. R. night at 7:30 o'clock in Pinkney Memo- | LaVonne C. Poutra, 20. this city. Rev. Her- rial Episcopal Church here by Mrs. F. |mgh MeK Charles V. Cross. 19. and Dorothy E. Tyler, A. Hal am of Los Angeles, Calif. 17: Rev. E. J. Connolly. 1 Reward, Puneral . . .SITTING ON THAT TERRIBLE, UNCOMFORTABLE FURNITURE FOR HOURS WHILE YOUAND JOHN ARE IN A BUSINESS HUDDLE Yes- THE PEERLESS FURNITURE CO. GAVE US A MARVELOUS TRACE- IN ALLOWANCE ON THAT OLD SUITE, HOW DO _YOU LIKE IT? JOHN, TELL ME hORE AgouT Tiis PEERLESS T WHGCANTINE SRRS TRADE-IN PLAN - | THINK 1 WILL BUY, MOVIE? 'Ll REMEMBER THIS VISIT WITH A BACK- ACHE FOR WEEKS... CAR this life ROLL, t Orange Departed 32, at n Friday, February e, 762 11th st. 5.e. usband of the laté neral from above arch 1. at 8:30 s Church, where am. Relatives and ment Mount Oljvet BORAH. On Saturday, at the residence of her Cross, 729 6th st. s.e. daughter of the late M._Cross. Re- W. Chambers Co. st. se. Pu 1al Cemetery 1. at 2 pm. 1" Cemetery. thence to St will be sald & s _invited, I 1932, at February brother, NELLIE the memor; Chapel on Tuesday, 4 Interment Congressi THE WEATHER l District of Columbia—Partly cloudy tonight, minimum temperature about 40 degrees; colder tomorrow; moderate west and northwest winds. Maryland—Partly, cloudy tonight; to- morrow partly cloudy and colder; fresh to strong west winds shifting to north- west. Virginia—Part]; MAMIE MARIE PIERCE, P. 8 JOHNSON, ALBERT. On Saturday, Febru- ary 27, 1932, at 4:30 p.m., at his residence, Lakeland, Md.. ALBERT, beloved husband of Ellen Johnson. He is also survived by one son, Charles Johnson: a daughter-in- law, Mrs.” Blanche Johnson: five grand- children and one great-grandchild and s host of other relatives friends. Fu- neral from the First Baptist Church, Bla- densburg. Md., on Wednesday. March 3. at 1 pm. Body will lie in state from 6 p.m. Tuesday to time of funer: 1 JOHNSON, JOHN H. On Sundav, Pebruary 28, 1932. JOHN H. JOHNSON, beloved son of Robert H. and ‘the late Barah C. John- son, brother of Mrs. Jennie Morton, George W Charles R. and Lawrence Johnson. Funeral Wedriesday. March 2, a0 gy, from McGuire's funeral home. it n.w. . OLIVER. The General Baptist ns’ Association announces the death of Deacon OLIVER JOHNSON. Funeral ! Wednesday, March 3, 1932, at 1 p.m.. from Sty Faul’s Baptist’ church, Bladensburs, d. MES 'ROSS, Pres. J. I. ROBINSON, sec. JONES, MAUD. On Sunday, Pebruary 2, MAT that are gone, will you ever den our hearts as of yore? A d you awaiting us some happy morn When we drift to eternity's shore? HIS DEVOTED WIFE. EUGENIA KERe RICK AND CHILDREN. . BINSON. GEORGE R. In fond rememe rance of my dear father, GEORGE R. ROBINSON. who departed this life Febe ruary 29, 1919 HIS 'DAUGHTER, MARGUERITE R. RICKS. L | cloudy tonight; to- morrow fair, slightly colder; fresh west | and northwest winds. West Virginia—Fair and slightly colder in northwest pertion tonight; to- morrow partly cloudy, slightly colder in | north portion. | Report for Last 48 Hours. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. WILLIAM H. SCOTT CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone Lincoln 0372, ‘ LAGAWLER CO. - Funeral Directors * LEONARD M. GAWLER _1804 M St. Pot. P. J. SAFFELL PERSONAL SERVICE—REASONABLE. 33 Sth St N.W. A J. WILLIAM LEE: FUNERAL D] 'TORS CREMATORIUAM A. J. SCHIPPERT Frank Geier’s Sons Co, 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. Jati 2. Modern Chapel. Telephone National 2473 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Funeral Chapel 412 H 8t. NE. H Ambulance service. Lincoln 0524 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) ne West 0096, W. W. DEAL & CO. 816 H ST. N.E LINCOLN_8200. GEO. W. WISE CO. R West 0138, TABL 928 M St. N.W. _Nat'l 1544 V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the suceessors to nor connected with ¢ original W. R. Speare establishe Phona Nayiona 2052, 1009 H St N.W, Formerly bin_¥_st. - CO. jOHN fi blished 18 Phone North 0047 at_her' residence. 322 Sth at. se. MAUD C. the beloved daughter of the late David and Nancy Jones. Funeral from the above residence on Wednesday, March 2. at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery, 1 | KEEL, FRANCIS A. On Priday. Feb- 1932 at his residence, 2424 New- ¢ FRANCIS A, beloved husband B. Keelan. ~Puneral from dence on Tuesday, March 1. lowed by interment in Arling- ional ~ Cemetery, with military Midnight Members of Col Pettit Camp, No. 3, U, /. V.. are requested to semble at the residence of oi iate com:ade. FRANCIS A. KEE- LAN, 2424 Newton st. ne.. 9:30 ‘a.m. Tuesday. March 1. 1932, for the purpose of attending his M. C. MOXLEY, Commander. GERTRUDE. _Suddenly, Sunday, 1632. GERTRUDE, KEYSER ). beloved wife of Carl B. from her Iate residence, P st. ne. on Wednesday. March 2. at m " “Interment Glenwood Cemetery. 1 . RICHARD C. On Monday, February 1932, at 12:40 am. at the residence n. 1218 29th st. n.w.. RICHARD C. KING. aged 72 vears, beloved husband of the late Ada V. King. Remains rest- at_the funeral parlors of George W. 2000 M st. n.w. f fu- L:ghest, 65, 4:00 p.m. west, 36, 7:15 a.m. Lc Tide Tables. Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today. Why not let us assist you in disposing of Fm‘fu‘du. your old suite or odd pieces? There is no need for you to take a loss on them, when you can realize $30 by trading them in on a new suite. Why not call in tomorrow and look over our new Spring inventory? You will be satisfied funeral EVSER, Febreary Tomorrow. 53a.m. 33 am. 3:20 pm :18 p.m. KING 29, of his ' & e C Notice of eral later Departed this 2 ¢ ch, om Ga urch, Wednesday, March 2, life Sets. 2:40 There is no red tape connected with this of- fer in any way. Merely come in and pick out the suite which you like « .. then tell the salesman that you have an old H. MARY. On Saturday, February 27. the residence of her son, Thomas Falmouth, Va, MARY LYNCH. of the late Thomas Lynch. Funersl William H. Scoit's 'funeral home, s.e., Tuesday. March 1, at 8:30 e 10 St. Prancis Xavier's Catho- , Where mass will be sald at am. for 'the repose of her soul. Rel ives and friends invited to attend. Inter- t Arlington National Cemetery MARKS, By Automobile 1 half hour af s to be ot - Rainfall. fall in inches in t month to date): e Record. 7.09 '8 6.84 '84 8.84 '91 9.13 '89| 1069 89 1094 '00 1063 '86 1441 28D 10.81 78| 857 85| 37 869 '89 3.32 7.56 ‘01 Weather in Various Cities. from lht‘i Feb- M. MARKS, be- a ‘L Marks, father s Hullings, son of and brother of Marks. ~Funeral sban F) Lauretfs A Gedrgla Marks es K. and Albert ryices ‘lde!fl!r, March 1. at 1:30 p.m., Hysong's pariors. 1300 N'st. n.w. Rel tives and friends invited. Intérment Pro 4 Hill Cemetery 401 Washington. D. C. O. Elks: The lodge ion of sorrow at 1:30{ . el 29, 1932, for the of paying tribute fo the memory brother, SAMUEL M. MARKS, who 10 the ‘Grand Lodge of the Here- aturday, February 31 ng's funeral p . at 8 pm. Bu sday, Marc Hysong's at p.m. By order of DAVID J. LAPORTE. Exalted Ruler. WILLIAM 8. SHELBY, Secretary. MARTIN. BERTIE W. On Saturday, Feb- ruary 97, 1932, at the home of her sister, Mrs. 7. B._du Marais. 200 Woodside ave.. berth, Pa. BERTIE W. MARTIN nt ‘at Greenmount Cemetery. 1d.. Tuesday, March €. On Saturday, Feb- at Garfleld Memorial Hos- E_C. MILLER, daughter of Edward ‘and ' Elizabeth J. Miller and beloved sister of Mrs. H. R Greenlee. Services “at Joseph Gawler's Sons’ chapel. 1754 Pa. ave. n.w., on Tues- at 9:30 a.m: thence to Bt. Chiurch. R. I ‘ave. n.w., mass will be offered at 10 a.m. Mount Olivet Cemetery. TLLIAM H. On Saturdav. 1932. at 11:50 pm. at §00 Conduit_rd. n.w.. WILLTAM Services Darnes- WRIGHT 1337 10th St. N.W. J il pus WK ALFRED B. GAWLER WALTER A. GAWLER WILLIAM A. GAWLER JOSEPH AWLER SONS Established 1850 Chapel Cremations Lady attendant 1750-2-4 Penusylvania Avenue N.W. Phones: NAtional 5512-5513 I NO BRANCH OFFICE l FUNERAL DESIGN ) Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St, Prompt Aute Delivery Serviee. Artiatio_expressive inespensiv BOUQUET SHOP, Floral Tributes, DISTRICT 65 Open Evenings and Sunday. GEO. C. SHAFFER EXPRESS! FLORAL EMBLEMS MODERA’ ICES. PHONE NAY. 0les. Open Evenings R 14th & Eye FLORAL TRIBUTES i it ~ Weather, In 3 where Inferment Suddenly riday. 1932) JOANNA, beloved wile of John J.' Murray and 'daughter _of Thomas L. and Joanpa Cavansugh. Fu- neral from the residence of her brother, Willlam P. Cavanaugh, 712 22nd st. n.w., on Wednesday, March 2. at 2 p.m. Rela- tives and friends invited. Interment MC, Olivet Cemetery. 1 NUNN, FLOYD A.. JR. Suddenly, on Sat- February ‘27, 1932, FLOYD A. NUNN, Jr., beloved son of Floyd A. and Myrtle 1.” Nunn. aged 4 years and 9 months. ' 'Funeral from his parents’ resi- dence. 1204 G st. ne. on Wednesday March 2. at 11 a.m. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 1 O'CALLAGHAN, FRANCIS P. On Friday, February 26 ‘1932, at the residence of his parents, 2127 K st. n.w.. FRANCIS P., son of Edwin A. and Carrie M. O'Callaghan. Funeral from the above residence on Tie ! farch 1, at §:30 am.; thence to Sicphen’s Church. 2sth st. and Pa. ave 1.w., where mass will be offered at § a.m for ‘ihe repose of his soul. Relatives and iriends are invited, Interment Mount Olivel Cemetery, % February 26, i 8008R8070A0000A 828080804 | Yy\‘hnllnu ll‘.'l e Orlea: New York, AT , Ptcloudy Clear - Bucloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy TWO STORES Main Store, 827-829 7th St. N.W. Store No. 2, 1213 Good Hope Road S.E. Conveniently Arranged Weekly or Monthly Payments Portland, Me... Portiand, Oreg leigh, 'N. C. Salt Lake San Antonio. - o pieces regardless of present condition ; . easy as it sounds! china closet, oblong extension table, one arm chair and ‘With loose reversible seat cushions. Your cholte of in the new apartment size, Encormous purchase enables $ 7 9.50 studded mahogany frame and English club chair. The Of 4 pleces with fine Venetian mirrors of beveled handsome 4-poster bed. with our merchandise and prices. (or more) suite to trade in. He will allow you at least $159.00 Genuine Walnut 10-piece Dining Room Suites five side chairs with tapestry seats. Sale price, $106.50. moquette velour or genuine mohair. Best sprindseat us to offer these fine suites for only $109.50. Less $30 agnificient 2-Piece Living Room Suite reversible cushions contain finest coil unit construction. plate glass. Suite consists of large size dresser, a chest Highly polished walnut e e TR Y $30 or more, depending on its condition! Of fine proportions ang expert cabinet work through- $776-50 Less $30 for your old suite or odd pieces construction and guaranteed sagless bed spring inside for your old suite. —with finest grade ratine. Tapestry covering in the $"7 6-50 Only 3 of these suites will be placed on sale for $106.50. of drawers with deck top, & finish. Our price while they $ 5 9.75 . For your old worn-out furniture or odd That’s all there is to it! . . . and it is just as out. Medium size buffet, double door server, handsome $169.00 Fine Quality Bed-Davenport Suites davenport. Several different styles and also some suites Illustrated—$150 M extremely popular rust coloring. Luxurious sofa with Less $30.00 for your old suite in trade.......... $125.00 Beautiful Bedroom Suite Hollyweod vanity dresser and last, $89.75. Less $30 for your old suite or odd pieces.

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