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— _/" THE EVENING MISS M. B. REED RITES TO BE HELD TOMORROW | Herndon Woman Fatally Strick- en by Heart Attack Yesterday in Washington. a special recommendation from ‘ e ‘:;ecfll commission appointed hy‘ the minister of finance to examine your application—and by that time, Wwho| wants a banana? Here Is Restricted List. And it's ot only bananas. Here's | the mew list of commodities, the import | of which is practically prohibited in| Czechoslovakia: : Special Dispatch to The Star. Coffee, figs, currants, grapes, oranges, | HERNDON, Va., March 11.—Services dates, bananas, pineapples, almonds, | for Miss Marjorie Bell Reed, 40, daugh- coconluts, lentils, {resh {rull, VEge- |ter of Mrs. Lily L. Reed of Hemdon, e ";mb:,’:‘:"‘;“,hsfiefiv finé | ¥ho died suddenly from a heart attack cardboard, tapestry, carbon paper, toys, | While walking in Washington yesterday, artificial flowers, soft rubber goodS (eX- | will be held from the home here tomor- cluding motor tires), many cateOries | o ggern o OO 0 ALK ve stock, hemp and jute yarns, . géulnir\e yar‘;s prepnFrd for Tetall sale,| The Eastern Star burial service will Interment will some categories of cutlery, harmoniums | be held at the grave. | be in Chestnut Grove Cemetery. and other keyboard instruments (ex- cept organs), rubber hosepiping, '~ | Miss Reed w: - fng belts, linoleum, tennls rackets. fur- | nent Parcex e L e Pron niture, furs, fancy goods, fine stobe-|lifelong resident of Herndon. She was ware, certain tyges of guns, distillation | 3 member of the Episcopal Ghurch and | apparatus, combustion motors. steam | an active member of the Eastern Star, | turbines, separators, sewing machines, | having served as worthy matron and knitting machines, dynamos, electrical | held the office of secretasy for the past | engines, electrical instruments, electrical | g years. Besides her mother, she is | fittings, gold and silver wares, binocu- | survived by two brothers, Ralph P. and | T. Edgar Reed, both of Herndon. lars, telescopes and other optical in- struments, scales, pianos, mediram?nls.‘ = i PACKING OF UNIFORM TOBACCO IS STRESSED perfumery, toilet soaps, copper plates, paintings on wood or common metals, Samples Should Represent Quality, Say Speakers at Brandy- statues, busts and reliefs. Blames Other Countries. wine Meeting. Speclal Dispatch to The Star. | The Czechs say that it is the intro- OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT 1 duction of restrictive measures in most FINE MEN'S WEAR ACCOKEEK, Md, March 11—The importance of packing tobacco of uni- | of the other countries of Europe—Ger- many, Austria, Hungary, Jugoslavia, ) EISEMAN’S, 7th & F form grade so that samples will repre- sent the quality and kind of tobacco Greece, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Latvia and Italy—that has made it im- stressed by the speakers at the meeting of growers in the Brandywine perative for them to retaliate with sim- | flar measures. Just as in London the | | posters shout, “Buy British!” _in| | Czechoslovakia the slogan now is “Buy | Czech At Half the Usual Cost Are Done by =l Waterway Treaty Delay Seen. !ngh School Wednesday. It was sug- | OTTAWA, March 11 () —Premier |gested that the proposed plan of estab- | Bennett announced in the House of |lishing packing houses by groups of A Whole Funeral for as $75 | Commons yesterday that the probability planters be tried in a limited way. Jow 8s....... . is that no treaty will be concluded be- | Thaose who took part in the discussion Phone or write your Address. M|tween Canada and the United States| were W. B. Posey, tobacco specialist; Dr. We wil send you a beautiful catalogue of How We Do It. HAVE NO BANANAS, OWING TO TARIFF Czech Importers Have Hard Time Importing Because of Restrictions. VIENNA, Austria—The walls of for- eign trade restrictions are rising as high as skyscrapers and as fast as mushrooms all over Europe. Czecho- slovakia has now joined the big scram- ble in piling up Westrictive measures against the importation of foreign goods on the grounds they are too luxurious for these times or can be made better at home. If you are a Czech importer of bananas you must have foreign ex- change to pay for them. You can't get any foreign exchange now without ask- ing the national bank for it. The na- tional bank won't give it to you unless Bigger and Better Funerals (Copyrisht, 1982 for construction of the St. Lawrence | Harry M. Bowen, Judge F. H. Billings- waterway project before the Easter |ley and Boykin E. Watson. Dr. Bowen Tecess. presided. @® WASHINGTON'S FINEST MEN'S WEAR STORE @ Last Day SALE ENDS TOMORROW s45 $50 - Hart Schaffner & Marx SUI'TS $23.75 Broken assortments and 1-and-2-of-a-kind styles. Many with 2 pairs of Trousers. Shades suitable for Spring wear. .. Sizes for every man and young man. FINAL op- portunity to get a fine Hart Schafiner & Marx Suit at this very low price. 535 Sale Prices on Hart Schaffner & Marx OVERCOATS $35 to $45 Overcoats..........$19 $50 to $60 Overcoats. .........$29 $65 to $75 Overcoats..........$39 No Charge for Alterations @ USE YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT DURING THIS SALE @ RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F Street ~, STAR, WASHINGTON, COL. HALL BURIAL RITES CONDUCTED Remains of Late Officer of Adju- tant General's Department Interred in Arlington. The body of Col. Harrison Hall, 56, | of the adjutant general's department of | the Army, who died at Walter Reed Hospital Wednesday, was burled today with military honors in Arlington Na- tional Cemetery following services at ! the Fort Myer Chapel. | He is survived by his widow, Mrs, | Louisia R. Hall, who was with him at | the time of his death, and a daughter, | Mrs. Esther Hall Lowe of Boston. A native of Dayton, Ohio, Col. Hll]l had served in the Army since 1898, when he was appointed a second lieu- tenant of artillery. | He was an honor graduate of the Coast Artillery School in 1906, & grad- | uate of the Army War College in 1929, and during 1912 served on the General Staff Corps. At the time of his en- trance into the Army he had attained | Hauptmann Opens Series on Goethe | | District 'National a degree of bachelor of science from Princeton University. During the World War Col. Hall re- ceived the distinguished service medal in recognition of his services as chief | of staff of the American Embarkation Center at Le Mons and as chief of the First Replacement Depot at St. Aignan. Col. Hall's last station was at head- quarters of the 1st Army Corps, in| | Boston. ' JOHN ORTON COLE, 60, | SUCCUMBS AT ALBANY Heart Attack Suffered Last Sept!m-l ber on Washingtonian's Vaca- tion Proves Fatal. John Orton Cole 60, a resident o(! ‘Washington for about 25 years, died | last night at Albany, N. Y. after a long illness. Mr. Cole had gone to Albany last September on his vaca- | tion, when he suffered a heart attack. | Born in Albany, he came here first to become associated with the Gov ernment Printing Office. Later he left the government service and was em- ployed at Ransdell's printing office. He | formerly lived at 1242 Irving street | northeast. He was active in affairs of Colum- bia Typographical Union, No. 101. | Besides his widow, Mrs. Marie Morse Cole, he is survived by his mother, | Mrs. Fred W. Cole of Albany, a daugh- | ter, Mrs. Joseph G. Gauges, 7701 Geor- | gia avenye, Washington, and a brother, Fred W Cole, also of this city. Funeral arrangements have not been completed. Burial will be in Albany. | MORRIS FUNERAL SET. Rites for Capital Grocer to Be Held Tomorrow at St. Martin's. George F. Morris, 63, a resident of this city for 45 years, who died Wed- nesday, will be buried in Mount Olivet Cemetery tomotTow morning after serv ices at St. Martin's Church at 9 o'clocl Mr. Morris, who was born in Wood- ville, Md., came to Washington as a young man, and has been actively en- | gaged in the grocery business since. He | is survived by his widow, Mrs. Ellen Morris; a son, Sinclair; a daughter, Helen: a sister, Mary, and four broth- ers, Bernard, Lawrence, Lewis and Ed- ward Morris. Lawrence and Edward | are Army officers, the former serving!| in Honolulu. | LECTURES IN B ALTIMORE After Capital Visit. BALTIMORE, March 11 (#).—Ger- hart Hauptmann, German dramatist, de- livered one of three scheduled univer- sity lectures on the life of Goethe at Peabody Auditorium here last night. Lectures at Columbia and Harvard complete his program. Herr Hauptmann, winner of the Nobel Prize in literature in 1912, arrived in Baltimore from Washington. He was accompanied by his son and secretary. Garden Pictures Shown. FAIRFAX, Va, March 11 (Special) — | The Garden Club of Fairfax last night gave a moving picture exhibition here, showing gardens of Charleston, 8. C. Mrs, Harry Blake also showed moving pictures of the Stratford and Cathedral gardens. FOUND. FOR LOST ANIMALS apply Animal Rescue League, 349 Maryland s.w. N 8088 CHAIR, winged, stuffed, bet Richmond and | Washington, March 10. in evening. 104 Wal Virginia Highlands, Alex.. Va. * 'CHILD'S GLASSES, in Claflin case. Please | call ‘Mrs. Fant, Col. 6542. 1343 Clifton answers to_name * Adams 4127. DOG—Belgian police dog, tan. injured left rear leg: in vicinity of 15th and K sts. n.w. on March Tth; tag No. 13528; reward. 1328 v e an police, mixed with KEYS—Bunch of keys on long, heavy ci Jost in vicinity 3121 Mt. Pleasant. reward. | Columbia 4852-J. _ Bl POCKETBOOK—Black, In Diamond cab, between 1758 Que n.w. and Sibley Hospital about 8:30 Thursday eve. check book o da.lnik. Lfllh. P(:ld ‘:"h tlon_card. Reward. Phone Polo r ~Lad. small black sult e A A P10 Wednestay evenin. Union Station ‘or on street. REWARD. | West 2880.___ = WEDDING RING, platinum, initials “M_ A " M. C. Inside; reward. Phone | LI ter_6:30 call Decatur 4592, | " WATCH, lady's Bulov: sapohires diamonds; bracelet attached. WR! and ary service, and for a rea- sonably priced service, costing, complete, as little as $100. Thi great deal more desirable than effort to be anything but CHEAP. Few families will CHEAP funeral director to Tt EAL FUNERAL HOME he. | New York. N_¥. For Two Things UR service is known as D. C. FRIDAY THE WEATHERI District of Columbia — Increasing cloudiness tonight, probably followed by snow tomorrow; not much change in temperature; lowest tonight about 15 degrees; gentle to moderate northwest shifting to northeast winds. Maryland—Increasing cloudiness to- night, probably followed by snow to- ;normw. not much change in tempera- ure, Virginia—TIncreasing cloudiness, fol- lowed by snow in south portion late to- night; tomorrow rain or snow on the coast and snow in the interior; not quite 50 cold in south and extreme west por- tions tonight. West Virginia—Cloudy, followed by snow late tonight and tomorrow; not quite so cold tonight, Report for Last 24 Hours, Temperature, Barometer. Degrees. Inches. omet BE 30.05 27 30.15 26 30.21 26 30.23 26 30.31 Noon = 31 30.30 Highest, 31, noon today. Year ago, 38 Lo;:;est, 26, 12:15 a.m. today. Year ago, Yesterday— 4pm . 8 pm. Midnight . Today— 4 am, 8 am, Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) ‘Today. 10:42am. 5:02am. 11:07 p.m. . 5:37p.m. The Sun and Moon, Rises. 6:27 Tomorrow. 11:20am 5:34am. 11:46 pm. 6:15pm. High Low . High Low . Sets. Sun, today 6:11 Sun, tomorrow 6:25 6:12 Moon, today... 8:08am. 10:38pm Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset, Rainfall, Monthly rainfall in inches in the | Capital (current month to date): Month, 1932, Average. Record. January . 4.82 3.55 7.09 February ... 246 327 6.84 March 257 3.75 8.84 April . . 327 9.13 May 3.70 10.69 June 413 10.94 July . 471 10.63 August 401 1441 September . 324 1081 October 2.84 8.57 November 237 8.69 December . 332 1.56 Weather in Various Citles. £ Temperature v Stations. wegolwug . Cloudy . Ptcloudy Cloudy Clear . Cloudy *% Cloudy . Clear Clear Snow . Clear . Pt.cloudy Cloudy Snow . Clear Snow Snow Pt.cloudy Cloudy Clear . Cloudy : Cloudy Pt cloudy Cloudy Clear Abilene, Albany.’ » Atlanis, Atlantic _City Baltimore,” Md.. Birmingham . Bismerck, N. D Boston, Mass.. Buffalo. N. Y. Charleston, S.C. Chicago, 11 Cine i, Ohilo Cleveland, Ohig. Columbia, 8. C Denver, Colo... Detroit, Mich.. El Paso, Tex Galveston T Helena, Mon! Huron., 8. Dak; 3 Indianapolis Ind 30.44 Jacksonville,Fla. 3034 Kansas City, Mo 30 54 Los Angeles ... 29.98 Loulsville, K Miami, Fla New Orleans. Tex... N_Y. Ga loudy . Cloudy Cloudy . Cloudy . Ptecloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear . Snow oma_ City. Omaha. Nebr. Philadeiphia Phoenix. Ariz Pittsburgh, P Portiand, Me.. Portland. Oreg. Raleigh, N. C. Salt Lake City. San Antonio. San Diego. Calif 29.96 San_ Prancisco. 30.08 St. Louis. Mo.. 3048 St. Paul - 3050 Seattle. Wash_ . 30.24 Spokane, Wash. 3044 Fla.... 3028 . 3030 31 26 ... Ptcloudy FOREIGN. (1 am., Greenwich time, today.) Stations. Temperature Weather. London, England -, 29 Possy Paris, Prance 5 Cloudy Viennia, Austria Cloudy Berlin, Germany Cloudy Brest,’ Prance. : Clear Zurich, Switzerland. Cloudy Stockholm, Sweden Clear Gibraltar, ' Spain 5 Part cloudy (Noon, Greenwich time, today.) Horta (Payal). Azores... 58 ' Partcloudy (Current observations.) Hamilton, Bermuda.. ... 60 Cloudy San Jusn. Porto Rico.... 78 Clear Havana, Cuba .. Il 88 Cloudly Colon, Canal Zone.. 8 Cloudy Marriage Licenses. ‘Weldon P’;‘Itt. ‘1!1 and Edith Dilks, 32; Rev. John Temple A . Va., Franklin P. Turner, B87. Rl)ll,l{k!sn’g;h and Prances H. Harvevcutter, Va: Rev. George P, Dudley. Lester B. Jenkins. 22. College Park. Md. and Eva M. Neal, 18, Baltimore, Md.: Rev. A le. L Jesce T Beck. 4. and Lillle M. Breeden. 41, both of Charlottesville, Va.: Rev. John, E phwia "y, Coulson win_J. 3 Jensen, 28" botn of Bouthboro, Mass.: el H. Kornmann. “Emmete H. Markwood, 26 and Katherine Bein, 25, Rev. Abram Simon. Births Reported. Herbert L. and Prances I. Blackmon, boy. John B. and Annie M. Dod, boy. Lawrence E. and Marion 1. Troth, boy. Rees ana Evelyn Barkalow, boy. Thomas 8. and Avis M. Gwynn, boy. Harry G. and Sarah E. Gilkerson. boy. Howard H. and Anna B. Jacobs. boy. Willlam A and Martha Scott, girl. Oswald T. and Susie A. Geiger, girl. Sidney and Dorothy Ehrlich, girl. Hubert O. and Mary F. Thomas. girl. Charles W. and Alma M. Fague, girl. Michael E. and Pauline Viahos, boy. Howard A’ and Marguerite Templeton, boy. Berkeley and Katharine Wright, boy. James T. and Ani M. Fitzpatrick, boy. Jme A muel F. and Daisie S. Preston. boy. TAmUSl & w0 Dulsle S Freglon, bar,, Percy E. and Eleanor M. Batten. girl Carl J. and Mary E. Schrenker, girl. Edwin J. and Ruth A. Isaacson, &irl. Donald L. and Esther C. Janson, girl. Carroll V. and Catherine A. Paynes, girl. kins, boy. boy le. boy. . and Geneva M. 37, and Geneva M. nd Laura B. Litf fine, modern mortu- is kind of service is a that which makes no to call a merely ) ighb: or referance. OISk yuur neighlor PHONES:LINCOLN 8200-8201 MARCH 11 Qards nf Thanks BROWN, LUCY' JANE BROWN acknowledge with grateful appreciation the services ren- dered by Dr. Walter H. Brooks, Health Unit of Columbia Temple, the vario pressions of sympathy from individuals and groups. and the beautiful floral of- fering of relatives. neighbors and friends on the occasion of the death of our be: Grate- WILLL ELIZABETH SEWELL AND W, . RRRIOR CUMBER. K. POLLARD. MAMIE We wish to thack our many friends for expressions of sym- pathy end acts of kindness in the loss of our dear sister. Mrs. MAMIE K. POL- LARD. ~Mrs. Pollard lived at 2265 East 100th st. Cleveland, Ohio. Died March 1. 1932 She leaves a husband. one son. 13 years: a mother, three of Cleveland. Ohio: ‘also_a brother, Bernard King of 1317 R st PAMIL’ Braths. APPLEBY. JAMES F. R. Suddenly. on Fr day. March 1l 1992 JAMES P/ R Al Pune; . At 2:30 D byterian Church, Darnestown, Md. BARDROFF, JOSEPH O. On Thursday, March 10, 1932, st his residence, 10 1ith st. ne. JOSEPH O. beloved hus band of 1. Mabel Bardroff (nee Howard Puneral from his late residence on Mo: day, March 14 at 8:30 am. thence to Holy Name Church, where high requiem mass will be sung at 9 am. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 13 . IDA G. Entered into rest Tuesday morning, March 8, 1932, at1 am.. loved daughter of the late Rev /" and Aunie B. Cole. Surviving r‘and five brothers and other and ‘friends. = Funeral Sunday, at 1 o'clock from Moon's fu. e, 1322 You st. n.w. Relatives s invited to attend.” Interment Lincoin Cemetery. Rest, sweet spirit, rest 1 BLACKSTONE, EMMETT. Departed this life Thursday, March 10, 1932, EMMETT BLACKSTONE. Leloved hisband of Magie Blackstone. He also leaves to mourn their loss tbree sisters and one brother. No- tice of funeral later. Remains resting at T. Stewart’s funeral home, 30 H X. services Sunday, March {rom Darnestown Pres- ¢ Judge George Merrick Brent of took piace Wednes- t. Tenatius Md.; thence Charles County, ed. He died on ! Baltimore, iving his wife, Leila Mathews Brent. e sisters. Josie and Adele Brent' of Washington, D.’ C. and Bist Marie Brent. a Sister of Charity, sta- tioned at Norfolk, Va 1 LUMMER. On Wednes- ch 9. . at 12:30 pm. MARIA PLUMMER BROWN. beloved mother of Mary Plummer Locke. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel, 3rd and Eye sts” s.w. Notice of funeral later. CLANCY, JOHN T. Suddenly, on Wednes- day, March 9. 1932 at New York City, JOHN T, beloved husband of Mary 8. v, Bervices at the S. H. Hines C ai honie 2901 14th st. n.w.. Sa March 13, at 9:15 am. Interment gton National Cemelery at 10 a.m. CYNTHIA ALOUISE. On arch 10, 1932, at her residence, Md. CYNTHIA ALOUISE her 87th vear. t in Remains Pumphrey's funeral Md. Funeral Saturday, March 12, at i1 a.m.. from Warner E Pumphrey’s funeral chapel. Rockville, Md. Tnterment Rock Creek Cemetery. COLBERT, ELMA. On Thursday, March 10, 1932, ut'2:30 am., at her residence, 1817 Ist st now. after & long iliness COLBERT, wife of Charles Colbert. of Arthur Charles Colbert. ir.: Mrs, Ethel Dodson and David Crockett. and daughter of Mrs. ‘Maggle Shields. She four brothers: one sister, one ter and many other relatives Remains resting ot the W. Ernest funeral church. 1432 U day noon. Thereafter dence. 1817 1st st. n.w. Funeral Sunday March 13, at 1 pm, from Second Baptist Church. 13 JOHN ORTON. le. nw In Albany Memorial I, Albany. N. Y. Thursday, March 932" JOHN ORTON, beloved husband Marje Morse Cole. and_son of Mrs. Albany, N. Y. He is also survived by a daughier. Mrs. Joseph G. Gouges. and a brother, Pred W, both of this city. and a sister, M; ert N Wiison of Salem. N. Y. Intérment at Albany, N. Y. “Notice of funeral later. CRANMER. SARAH E. Departed this life on Thursday. March 10,1932, dence, 1700 Columbia rd., after a long § ness, SARAH E. widow' of David Cra mer. Puneral Monday. March 14. at 2 pm Interment Arlingion Cemetery. 12% DE_VILLE, LOUISE. Departed this life suddenly. 'March 111932, at 4:15 a.m.. at her residence. 2913 Sherman ave. H.w. LOUISE DE VILLE, dear mother of Cath- erine D. Myers and devoted aunt of Bes- sle Wilson. Notice of funeral later, DIXON, CHARLOTTE. Suddenly, on Wed- nesday, March 9. 1932 at 7:15 D.m.. &t her residerce. 3204 Tweifth pl. s.e.. CHAR- LOTTE DIXON. loving mother of George, Warren. James, Philip and Francis. grandmother of seven grandchildren. She also leaves a Tost of other relatives and friends to mourn their loss. Funeral from Campbells A. M. E. Church Sunday, March 13 2pm 13 Chain Store Bill Killed. RICHMOND, Va.. March 11 (Special). —By refusing to discharge the Pinance Committee from further consideration of the measure, the Senate yesterday definitely killed the Hall chain store bill imposing an extra tax of $50 on each unit of a chain system over one. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Card party, benefit Camp No. 8, P. O. of A, 60 M street northeast, 8 p.m. Meeting, Brightwood Citizens' Asso- ciation, Paul Junior High School, Eighth and Nicholson streets, 8 p.m. Meeting, Huguenot Soclety of Wash- ingtor,, 1634 I street, 8:30 p.m. Lecture, Miss Janet Richards, Ward- man_Park Little Theater, 8:15 pm, benefit Catholic Medical Missionaries. Address, Dr. Abram Simon, “Good Will Between Jews and Christians,” Washington Hebrew Congregation, 8 pm. Second annual Lenten concert, A Capella Chofr, Mayflower Hotel, 8:45 pm. Nutrition and health section, Wom- en’s City Club, 736 Jackson place, 4:45 pm. FUTURE. Address, Dr. Abram Simon, “Taking an Account,” Washington Hebrew Con- gregation, tomorrow, 10:30 a.m. Luncheon, Harvard Club, University Club, tomorrow, 1:15 p.m. Forum luncheon, Women's City Club, 736 Jackson place, tomorrow, 1 p.m. Card party, benefit Washington Re- view, No. 4, W. B. A, Washington Loan and Trust Building, tomorrow, 8:15 pm. Turkey dinner, Ladles’ Ald Soclety. H Street Christian Church, Sixth lnt} H streets southwest, Tuesday, 5 to 7 pm. Card Party, National Lodge, No .2, 0. S. B. Northeast Masonic Temple, Eighth and F streets northeast, tomor- row, 8:50 p. DeatERep:r;:a. Katherine V. Scheyer. 95, 1315 13th st. Mary E._Perry, 84, 1926 Calvert st Benner R. Myton, 78. 827 Ingranam st Mary Thorne. 77, Emergency Hospits Willlam R. Campbell. 73. Sibley Hos| Joseph H. Treland, 71, 643 K st-ne. Stephen Gauzza, 10, 285 Rock Creel el W Gody, 70, Emergency Hospital Nicholas_J. Helfert. 69, Casualty Hospi Thomas F. Higks, 60, 1313 Potomac ave. s.e. Robert J. Lawrenson, 67, 1275 Owen pl. n.e. Daniel W. Curtiss, 63. 1418 P st. Charles 1. Teylor, 63 613, the Argonne. ai & San > Harely. 57, 903 Lonetellow st. . 55 1387 34th 8t R. Shook. 54, Waiter Reed General iem Horgan, 49, Georgetown Hospital Thomas Colwell. 39, Casualty Hospital m Hastings. 38, Georgetown Hospital " Corbett. 32, Emergency Hos- M. Suzes, 3 ave. se. Martin W. Swann, 28, Emergency Hos- pital ‘William T. Graves, 24, Episcopal Hospita Jesse F. Stokeley, jr, 17 months, Ch! dren’s Hospital. Thitant of Nickolos and Mary Meletakos, 1 iy cllarens Hospital A s Hospital. ‘.11,.:1’.n\0'$;x:b§a'e':»x§fl.ra "“¥nd Dorothy Hynson. ol axu:lxhn‘;:u;a"mum Turner, 5 minutes, Gallinger Hospital. niegt of'Richard end Lea Remer, § min- utes Gallinger Hospital. John Onley, 61_ St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Elsie Lee. §3. St. Elizabeth's Hospital Fred G Quisenbiiry, 41, Walter Reed Gen- eral Ho:pit iliiam Haves. 35. Freedmen's Hospital Fichara L7 Bl T Honine, 30th- and Hayes sis. e Tnfant of Mary Harris, 27 days, Gallinger Hospital o IRfEnL of Marguerite Bell, 24 davs. Chil- ren's Hospital Infant of Edward and Bessie Davis, 13 s 3 903 North Carolina days. Gallis tal Tniant. o Jesss “and Mable Wheeler, days. 1611 Church st. Infant of Robert and Jeanette Moore, days. Gallinger Hospital. e !m;:nd used about 17 pounds ef #08p for every persom last year. . ] LUCY JANE. The family of j ETHEN, | 1 spem i [ Braths , ANNIE GRAVES. On Thursday March 10, 1932, at her residence. 117 dili st. se. ANNIE GRAVES. beloved wife of John HEthen. Funeral from the residence of her sister, Mrs. Archie Allison, 512 6th st. sw. on Monday. March 14 at 830 am. Requiem mass at St Dominics Church st 9 oclock. ~Relatives and friends _invited to attend. Interment | Cedar Hill Cemetery. 13 GILKERSON. SARAH ELIZABETH. Sud- denly, Thursds March 10, 1932, &t 11:40° pm. st Sibley Memorial "Hos- ital. SARAH ELIZAHETH, aged 27 years. loved wife of Harry Gilkerson. Puneral from the residence of her cousin. Mrs. Carlisle 8. Peterson. 917 Maryland ave Monday, March 14. at 11 o'clock a.m. Relatives and friends invited. In- terment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 13 GLOVER. HUSTLER. On Thursday, March 10, . at_ his residence; 1507A 3rd st nw, HUSTLER GLOVER., beloved hus- band of Mary Elizabeth Glover. Funeral from the above residence on Saturday March 12, at 2 pm. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. GOLDEN, FRANCIS §. On, Thursday, March 10, 1932, at Freedmen's Hospital FRANCIS 8. GOLDEN. beloved her of Stephen L., Esther M. and Francis 8 Golden, yr.:’ Mrs. Ruth Williams and Mrs Naomi Hawkins. He aiso leaves ~two brothers, one sister_and many other rela- tives and friends. Remain: ru!ln! at the John T. Rhines funeral ch: 1, 3rd and Eye sts. s Notice of funeral later GREENE. DAISY. On Thursday. March 10. 1932, at Sibley Hospital., DAISY. beloved wite of Richard Greene. Remains resting at 2849 Belair pl. ne Funeral from the above address on Monday. March 14, at 8 am., thence to St. James Catholic ' Church, Mount Rainier. Md. where mass will be said at 9 am. In- terment Fort Lincoln Cemetery 13 HARVEY. NELLIE A. Departed ti h 7 1933 at 745 Der residence. LIE A.. devoted wife of Robert sister of Mrs. Mamie Cheek, Pyatt and Joseph P. Turne: leaves to mourn her nephews and one niece, Harold. and Alice Carey. and many o tives and friends. Remains re: porarily at Jobn ~T. Rhines funeral | chapel until Priday. March | Funeral Sunday, March 13, | from her Ia residence. nterment n- ! coln Memorial Cemetery. HERGESHEIMER. MARY E. On Thur March 10. 1932, at the residence of M 7"Lyon, 207 Muple ave.. Takoma Park M MARY E. beloved daushier ‘of ‘the Iafe Edward and Sarah - Hergeshe axed 63 years "Funeral services at W Chambers Co.. fun pln el o b gt o pm. " Reiatives a1 vited” Taterment Onk HERWIG. FREDERICK. Thursdas. March 10, 1932, A his residence. Spring 52 Rosstyn. Va.. FREDERICK HERWIG beioved husband of Gertrude Herwig. Fi- geral"rom hig late residence on Safirdar | March 12, 8¢ 3 p.m. - Relatives and friends Invifed o ttend. Interment at Prospect HIll Cemetery. JAMISON, DORA. Departed this life Wed- nesday, Mareh 9, 1532, DORA JAMISON of 933 5tn st. ns. She leaves 10 mourn fheir loss & husband, ten . cr brothers und two sisters Fineral day, March 12, at 2 0'clock, 1 funeral home. 30 H st. n.e. JENKINS, CHARLES W. On_Thursday. March '10, 1032, at George. Washington University’ Hospital. CHARLES' W JEN- KINS. ‘beloved husband of the Inte Ara- bella Jenkins and beloved father of Mrs H. A Cullen 'Mrs. J. R. Stewnrt, C. H. Jenkins and Mrs. Thomas Bowie. FPunersi Sunday. a1 pm. from the residence of his duihter, Mirs. H. A Culc len. °35° Monmouth st * Cherrydate. Va Eelatives and frieads fiviced. | Interment Herhdon: Va. 1% JOHNSON. LEONA PARKER. On Thursday. March 10, 1632, at 805 am. &t Galinyor Hospital, " after LEONA PARKER JOHNSON. "She leaves a dev ed husband, Daniel Johnson: one brother. James Parker: u devoted aunt, Mre. Alice Collins, and other relatives and friends. Remains ' Testing at her late. residence: 115 3rd ot sw: Funeral Sunday, March 330 4t £ p'm from Henoboth Baptiet Chureh. 1st 3" between N a0 O sie aw Tnterment Lincoln Memorial Cemerery. JOHNSTON. WALTER D. On Thursday. March 10, 1932, at his residence. 3302 11(h sl W, WALTER D. beloved husband of Sallie 3 Johnston and father of Mrs. Julia Johnston' Brown of Baltimore, Md. Fu neral from the above Tesidence on Sat dav. March 1. 'at 3 pome . Relatives and friends ‘are invifed.” Tnterment in- Glen: Wood Cemetery. KELLEHER, FLISE MEEM. On Wednesday. Yiicn 8/ 1032, at her’ esfate, Dinmor Mt Alry. near Mount Jackson, Va, ELISE | MEEM KELUEHER, widow of Daniel Kel. leher of Seattle, Wash. Interment i Seatile! 1 KIRBY, HOWARD WILLIAM. On Thurs- Gay. March 10, 1933, at his Fesidence. 1131 Minnesota ave. me. after a brief Jiiness; HOWARD WILLIAM, ‘beloved ‘husband of Cora Lee Kirby. father of Laura Eilza- beth Kby, uncle of ' Alfired” G Kirhs. atives and friends. surv 3 Notice of funeral Jater. v b McCORMICK, EDWARD M. On Wednes- @87, March o, 1932, at DS residence, 1309 g st s EDWARD M. "McCORMICK, beloved *nusband " of Carile McCormicE. Funeral from the above 1esidence on Sat: urday, March 13, ac 8:30 a.m.:. ihence (o 8t "Dominic’s Church, where high mass wiil be sung at 9 am. for the repose ef Bis_ soul. ' Relatives ‘and friends invited Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. " 11 MOREIS. GEORGE F. Suddenly, on Wed- nesday. March §, 1932, GEORGE ¥ beloved Rushand_of Elln T. Morris (hee Garts 1and). Puneral from his Iate residence, 1 Adams st now. Saturday. Mareh 13 at 8:30 am.: thence to St. Martin's Chirch. where ‘sequiem mass will be said & 9 o'clock 1o the repose of his soul, Inter: Relatives s life on am. at s long lliness, NORRIS, EARL THOMAS. Suddenly. on Thursday. March 10 1932, ae ot p 0 EARL THOMAS NORRIS, beloved husband of Clara M. Norris (nee Wiley), ~Besides | his ‘wife he is survived by his mother, Bessle . Norris' of Washington, D 0 iwo sisters and six brothers. Notice of funeral later. OCKERSHAUSEN, LOUISE. On Wednesday, March 9, 1932, at her_ residence. §1 Tuck: erman st. nw, LOUISE OCKERSHAUSEN, loved wife of ‘the late Conrad Ocke d_daughter of the late Leonard and Elisabeth Eckert, sister of George Eckert, Christian Eckert and the Iate Henry' Eckert. Puneral services at Hy. gones, funcral parlors: 1360 N s now. . March 12, 4t 2 pm.’ Inter Prospect ‘Hill Cemetery. e OCKERSHAUSEN, LOUISE. A special meet- ing of Warren' G. Harding Chapter. No IO E Il be held &t the Masonic | Témpie. 13th st. and New York ave. nw. Saturday, March 12, ‘at"1 pim.. Tor" the seof attending the finerl of odr sister, LOUISE" OCKERSHAUSEN, a1 11y parlors. st. n.w. By or of the worthy matron. g e EDITH E. SPENCE. 11 O'CONNELL. AGNES. On Thursday, March 10, 1932 &t 8 p.m.. ai_Georgetown Unic versity Hospital, AGNES, beloved. dauth ter of the late Timothy and MHonora O'Connell ‘and sister of the late Rev. P J. ~ O'Connell, ‘pastor of St. Joseph-s Church. "Funeral from_the ‘résidence of her cousin, Willlam 8. Lyons. 3340 Brown ¢ urday. March 12 at 513 o Bt. Joseph's. Church. nd nd 'cats. 10 am. Relatives and friends "invited. “Interment Mount Oliver Cemetery. RAYMOND. WALTER. Departed this life on Wednesday, March 9, 1932, WALTER RAYMOND of 1410 8th st. n.w.' He leaves to mourn their loss a devated wife, one daugh! father, mother. one brother, eight sisters and 'a host of other relatives and f{riends. Remains resting at the chapel of the George B. Clarke Co. 1416 T sve. n g funerai, Sunday.” ifarch . p.m.. from Metrovolitan Metho- dist Church at Pomonkey, Md. 1n REID, MARIE WASHINGTON. on Sunday. March 6, 1932, dence. Chesterbrook. Va WASHINGTON REID, beloved wife of Ho- ratio Reed. Jr. and daukhter of Mrs Marie Estella’ Jones. She is survived by four “sisters, Mrs, Anna Santmyer. Mary Brown, Mrs. Margaret Columbis Mrs. Bessie. King. Also two broth T. and Bolling Barton Jones. neral Sunday, March 13 at 2 p.m.. from the church. Walker's Chapel, near Cherry- dale. Remains resting at Ives funeral home Saturday pm. and Sunday am. 12 ROBINSON. ELLA. On Sunday. March 6. 1932. ELLA ROBINSON. sister of G. R d M. J. Moore. Funeral Sun- . March 13,"at 1 p.m. from the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral ‘chirch, 1432 You st. n.w. 1 ROGERS, 3. March ' 10. 3 his residence Kansas ave n.w., WILLIAM J. ROGER: Suddenly. t her resi: Mrs. MAR Fu- On _ Thursday. | beloved husband of Mary R. Rogers. F: neral services at the above address on | Saturday, March 12, at 10 am. Interment | Monocacy Cemetery, Beallsville, Md SCANDONE. ROSE. On_PFriday, M: 1932, at her residence, 1538 Mass. ROSE. beloved wife of Paul 4 Funeral from her late residence on Mon- day. March 14, at 9 am. thence to the Church_of the Holy Comforter. 14th and East Capitol sis. where requlem mass will be said at 930 am_ Relatives and {riends invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. SHAHAN, REV. THOMAS JOSEPH. On Wednesday, March 9, 1932, at his resi- gence, 2935 Upton st. v, the Most Right Rev. THOMAS JOSEPH SHAHAN, aged 75 years. Remalns will lie in_state at his residence until Saturday night when they will_be removed to the National Shrine Crypt. where they will lie in state from | 10 2 m. Sunday. until Mondav, March 14. when solemn_requiem mass will be & &t 10 am. Interment at the Natiomal | Shrine, 13 HAHAN. MOST RIGHT REV. THOMAS JOSEPH. ers of Washington Gen- | eral Assembly. Fourth Degree, are hereby notified of the death of the Most Richt Rev. THOMAS JOSEPH SHAHAN. They are requested to meet on Sunday evening. March 13, 1932, at 7 o'clock at the Na- tional Shrine Cript. Solemn requiem mass Monday at 10 a.m. JAMES B. FLYNN. Navigator. EUGENE C. BACZENAS, Comptroller. 13 JTHOMAS JOSEPH. Members of s * A9 raths SMITH, HARRIETT A. On Thursdsy, March 10, 1932 in her fifiy-second year, HARRIETT A SMITH, beloved wite of H. R. Smith. Saffell chapel, 5th and H sts. n.w., on Saturd March' 12, ut 2 pm. Interment in Oon< sressional Cemetery n SPOFFORD, EDITH F. Suddenly, on Thurs- day. March 10, 1932, at her residence, 3339 Mount Pleasant st. n.w.. ITH F. wife of the late Henry W. Spofford. Serv- ices at above address on Saturday, Mareh % B STOKELY, FORREST WILLIAM, JR. Wednesday, March 9 1932, at 9 p. .% Children s ‘Hospital, PORREST W) M, son_of Forrest and Van Riswick) of Clar- Jr.. beloved infan Etiiel Stokely (nee endon, uneral Saturday, March 13. om Ives” funeral home, 316 rd. Clarendon, Va. Inter- rdens Cemetery. Departed 9:30 OSEPH d_father of Mrs. Mamie Pyatt and the late Mrs. and Joseph P. Turner, Ha. Francis_sand leaves other rela- o mourn his d Funeral services & herea . 1318 Florida ave. coln Mem WILDE, OSC 1932, " en t QOSCAR A WILDE, e, stepfatiies e, Svents t John- Elmer and Prance. at the John T, d and Eye sis. day, March 11, . JULIA A, k 1.1 Catholic where mass pose” of her soul es and Ir vited. Interment Olivet Cemetery. In Memoriam. BURROWS. MILLARD F. In loving memory of our dea sband and father, MIL- LARD F. us ‘nine years ago 3 m nged for always. VIFE AND DAUGHTER. SARAHM_A. In loving mem ARAH A CLIFFORD, who ne years ago today, LOVING CLIFFORD. today, March 11, Westmoreind: Covnty, Var oo 1 We will meet you some bright morning. Resting by the rivers fair & You'll be watching for our coming In the upper garden there HIS CHILDREN. In sd, but loving re. my ‘dear husban RIDGLEY, who_ departed this life one year ago foda eh 11, 1931, e knows how I miss you, hall your memory fade: oushits shall always wander To the grave where you are laid. HIS DEVOTED WIFE, MILDRED RIDG- . SARAH DUCKETT. In loving re- embrance of our beloved _sister and motherly aunt, SARAH DUCKETT SMITH, d away from us Lwo years ago n 1930, RIDGLEY. NOAH. membrance of hen others are siep. LOVING SISTER. NELLIE JONES. us a load of sunshine, our darkest days, Made our earth seem like heaven By her loving sisterly ways, ugh at times we are filled with sorrow, 2 knowelh © 2 . PRISCILLA MILTON, ALINE VAN BUREN She was the one who made life happy. The one who was true when life was blue. She was faithful in all things, Kind and trustworthy, too. My aunt, whose sweetness and sunshine had (he power deep foy to impari And for all this I loved her with ail my heart, HER_NIEGE ‘AND AL SARAH L. HAM: X A " . - ILTON. . TWINE. WILLIAM H. 1In loving remem- brance of my dear husband, 1AM H. TWINE, who departed this life one year ago today, March 11, 1831. We_shall sleep, but not forever, ‘There will be a glorious dawn; We_shall meet to part, no never, On the resurrection ‘morn. HIS LOVING WIFE, IOLA, WHITEMORE ANNA M. A tribute of love and affection in_memory of my dear, de- voted aunt, ANNA M. WHITEMORE, who passed tc'life eternal March 11. 1911, twenty-one years ago. The years may wipe out many things, But this they will wipe out never— The memory of those happy days When we were together. SOPHIE_WHITE. ¢ FUN’EIAI.:DI'-ECTOI& Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. Jat: Modern Chapel, Telephone 1Vational 2473 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Funeral Chapel a2 mom MR i Ambulance service. Lincoln 0524 LM GAWLER CO - Funeral Directors - LEONARD M. GAWLER 1804 M St N.W. Pot. 4179, 417 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W. Phone West 8008, GEO. W. WISE CO. ¥ Established 1841. 00 M ST. N.W. West 9135, V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors to nor eonnested with ‘the original W. K. Speave sstabisne ment. 12z 1009 H St. N.W. Phone Natio Formerly 940 F_St. N.W. TABLER 928 M St. N.W.. Nat'l 1544 ALMUS R. SPEARE Succceding the Original W. R. Speare 1623 Connecticut_Ave. o ed 1876 JOHN R.“WRIGHT cO. 1337 10th St. N.W. Phone North O847. CHAMBERS WILLIAM H. SCOTT 409 8th ST. SE. LINCOLN 053 W. W. DEAL & CO. _816 H_ST_N. LINCOLN 8 CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. A.J.SCHIPPE HIPPERT ¢ North 2827 FUNERAL DIRECTORS CREMATORIUM 333 PA. AVE. N.W. _NATIONAL 1384, 1383, ALFRED B CAWLER ALTER A. GAWLER WILLIAM A. GAWLER JOSEPH AWLER SONS Established 1850 Chanel Cremations Lady attendant 1750-2-4 Pen i Avenue N.W. Phones: NAtional 5512-5513 NO BRANCH OFFICE I ____ FUNERAL DESIG! GEO. C. SHAFFER EXPRESSIVE FLORAL MODERATE FRICKS PRONE AT Siee. S N, U308, . e C abe SiEDy Hotifed of the’ dtath of tna”MOR ight, Rev. “THOMAS JOSEPH SHANAN £0 s reuested o meet af his late es- idence, 2938 Upton st. n.w., Priday. Aarch ety .M. FR, NDCB X. CAVANAGH, Chaplain. JOHN E. BURNS, G. K. DENNIS 3. RILAND, F '8 1 SHANAHAN. MILDRED IRENE. On Thurs- | at her residence. 529 day. March 10. 1932, G st. se. MILDRED IRENE SHANAHAN (nee Boswell). beloved wife of Ea-l Shznahan. Fineral from 529 13th st. se on Monday. March 14. at 10 am._ Inte- ment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Relatives and friends Invited 13 SIMPSON, ROBERT E. On_ Wednesds Mareh Hos 5 of beloved husband of M Simpson '(nee ‘Montanari). Remains resi- ing at the funeral home of Perry & Walsh. 29 H st Puneral Saturday, Marcn g o vt 14th & Eye and Sundays Gud: Bros. Co,, 1212 F St. Aute Delivery Serviee. c—expressive—inexpensive BGUGUET SHOP, 732 17th St. Floral tributes, 5230 u District Owen_Evenings Sunda. - FLORAL TRIBUTES $3.50 up

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