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'ROBERT HUNTER DIES AFTER OPERATION Real Estate Man Was Well Known in Amateur Dramatic Circles of Capital. Robert C. Hunter, 62, well known in feal estate and amateur dramatic cir- cles, died yesterday at Georgetown Hospital after an operation. Funeral services will be held at Sacred Heart Church, at 10 o'clock Wednesday morn- ing, with burial in Mount Olivet Ceme- Mr. Hunter, a native of the District. had been associated with the Ward man Construction Co. until its failure, and at the time of his death was with the H. L. Rust Co. He was president of the Nativity Dramatic Club, and had taken part in many amateur theatricals here. He was | a charter member of Keane Council, Knights of Columbus. He is survived by his widow, a daugh- fer, Mrs. J. Lambert Simmons: a son, Robert H. Hunter; three sisters, Misses Prances and Berta Hunter, and Mrs. | Benson 8. Rowe, and & brother, Harry Hunter. DOCTORS Recommend CHAMBERS Ambulances ClI. Fresh and SANITARY Charges Lowest in City $4.00 Any Place in D. C. Phone or write your Address. We will send you a_beautiful catalogue or How We Do It. Call Col 3 222222, 2222 e L 2 2 R 2 2 L P 22 T2 2277 Z 7 27272 2 L 2 . L L 2 L T L a2, RTI2222 2222202 T Dr. Stafford McLean of Columbia University Passes Away. NEW YORK, March 14 (P).—Dr. Staf- ford McLean, clinical professor of chil- dren’s diseases at the College of Phy- sicians and Surgeons, Columbia Uni- versity, died suddenly of & heart attack at his home here yesterday. He was 46. He is survived by a widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Cutting lM;‘Lell;nn;;i chmeou. thers, Charles €. 2 o ; Maj. Henry C. McLean, | U 8. A, retired, both of Tuxedo Park, | and a sister, Mrs. John Maxwell Lum- | mis, Tuxedo Park. FORMER BANKER DEAD Abraham Wolman Engle Passes Away at Age of 83. GREENWICH, Conn., March 14 (P).— | Abraham Wolman Engle, 83, former | banker of Beattle, Wash., and member of a prominent New Jersey family, died vesterday at the home of his daughter, | M. Wilbur L. Cummings. He was born in Moorestown, N. J., & member of the family after which | Englewood was named, and went to the | Pacific Northwest as a young man. He was connected with several banks in Seattle before retiring, 15 years ago. The body will be sent to Olympla, | Wash., for burisl. In addition to his daughter he is survived by his widow, Mrs. Alice Worh ou me Births Reported. Anthony and Josephine Marganopo! Edward E. and Giadys E_Dodse, boy Harold D and Kstnryn Thomas, irl. dys Curtis, d G ee nd_Ruby Ruff Tl T T R T TR TR e VA4 SR OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT | FINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN’S, 7th & F° boy. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOTED PHYSICIAN DIES |COMDR. BEALL IS BURIED IN ARLINGTON CEMETERY | X M P | Military Honors Paid Naval 0{-‘ ficer Who Berved Aboard Pres- idential Yacht in 1920. With full military honors, Comdr. | Grafton Asbury Beall, jr., U. 8. Navy, | who died at his home, Summerville, 8. C, Friday, was buried today in Arlington National Cemetery. Lieut. Comdr. Clinton A. Neyman, Chaplain Corps, U. S. Navy, officiated at the services. The honorary pall-| bearers were: Captains Charles C. Soule, Royal E. Ingersoll Walter B‘ M. Woodson, Arthur B. Cook, Reed leeu and Earl B. Shipp, all of the Navy. The commander is survived by his widow, Mrs. Katherine Beall, who is staying here at the home of Capt. Woodson, 3303 Macomb street. Her permanent home is in Wheeling, W. Va. Comdr. Beall served aboard the presidential yacht U. S. S. May: flower in 1920 and was in the Bureau | of Navigation from May, 1921, to March, 1923. At the time of his death he was on duty ln the 6th Naval District, Ch;rleaton, C. Deaths Reporlecl. Sarah E. Cranmer. 84. 1700 reluss A Brackeit 84 1 Jacod Sange Augusta L Geor: ne. . 36, 917 18th bert. M. Oallinser, Hmvull Cass aiter Reed | Hospital Willlam W. Pumphrey, Hospital 19. Georgstown u2 ess, 50. 441 Ridge st o5 Freedmen's Hosp) St. Elizabet! Minn. Douglas wmum; n c;mnur Hospital. Gailihger Hospi & Leo Laster. 24 Take advantage immediately of this once-in-a-life- time opportunity. Nothing reserved. Everything must be sold. The Sale Is Still On! So don’t miss it. The greatest opportunity in years to save money. Costs have been forgotten—our loss is your gain. Liberal Credit Terms to All Note that the sale is being held at 813 to 821 7th St N.W. MRS. LOUISE JOSEPH DIES e Former Capital Resident Expires in Lakeland, Fla. ashington friends of Mrs. Loulse ln Joseph, a former resident of the | Capital, learned today that she died |8t “her’ home in Lakeland, Fia., last NM.J h and ht Mrs. Josep! | Joseph, lived in the uoo Nock of Par | road until about four years ago. Then | they moved to Lakeland to accept posts | on the faculty of Southern College |~ Mrs. Joseph's body was sent to Bev- | erly, Ohio, for Durial last Friday. |WADE H. ALLISON DIES OF PARALYSIS STROKE Employe of General Accounting Office Passes Away at G. W. U. Hospital. | Ingleside Wade H. Allison, sr. 1862 ‘temce died at George Washington | University Hospital yesurdly following a stroke of paralysis suffered while re- | furning from work last Monday. He | had been an employe of the General ’Arcountmg Office for 13 years. Mr. Allison was born near Statesville, N. C. After coming here he became | an active member of Central Presby- | terian Church. He is survived by his widow and five children, Rev. H. Wade Allison, jr., Leakesville, N. C.; Leslie Allison, Pittsburgh; Miss Adele Allison, | drew V Allison and Herbert M. Allison | drew V. Allison and Herbert M. Allson | of this city. Another son, Dr. James Clement Allison, a_physician at West- ern Hospital, in Pittsburgh, died last M:;uneral services will be held temor- row afternoon at 2 o'clock at Central | Presbyterian Church, followed by burial in Cedar Hill Cemetery. Carrington | (-rncnl arking on a new type auto- m;(lg m'\(“;m\f' which parke 48 auto- mobifes in the ground space usually allotted to cix cars is hailed as the greatest practical step yet taken to | alleviate business-section traffic con- tion in Chicago. = T L 2L L L 2 L L T 7 2T T T 2 2Tl 2222 2. el THANKS! When we announced in yesterday’s newspapers that the 66-year-old firm of Peter Grogan and Son’s, Inc.,had sold out to The National Furniture Company and that the entire Grogan stock was being sacrificed at their store—817 to 823 7th St. N.W.—we expected to attract a large crowd of buyers. But not in our wildest fancy did we expect to be greeted by such an enormous gathering of eager and enthusiastic customers as filled this place all day today. To those thrifty folks we extend our sin- cerest thanks for their confidence and patronage. And to those who are not yet aware of the fact that PETER GROGAN & SON’S, Inc., HAS SOLD OUT to THE NATIONAL —-and that the entire GROGAN STOCK IS BEING RECKLESSLY SACRIFICED To effect a quick Clearance Don’t wait! N § N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N \ N \ N N N \ N \ N \ N N N N N \ N N N N \ N N \ N N \ N \ N N N N N } N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N \ N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N \ N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N \ N N N \ \ N N N N N N N \ N N N \ N Peter Grogan & Son’s, 222200 VISITOR FROM SOUTH DIES Mrs. John M. Bolling Succumbs to Double Pneumonia. Mrs. John M. Bolling, Huntsville, Ala, who had been spending the Win- ter in the Capital, died yesterdsy after ‘nlllne-ollullbmlweek. Death Wwas attributed to double pneumonia. Two brothers, Percy H. Walker, n, and Judge R. W. Walker, w: Hunuvxle survive. Services will be held tomorrow at Huntsville. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair and colder with lowest temperature about 14 de- grees tonight; tomorrow fair and con- tinued cold, rising temperature Wednes- day; moderate to fresh northwest winds, diminishing late tonight. Maryland—Fair and colder tonight; tomorrow fair and conunued cold, ris- m!’ temperature Wednesda; irginia—Fair and ccldgr ‘tonight; to- morrow fair and continued cold, rising temperature Wednesday. West. Vll’l’inll—hh’ ‘and colder to- night; tomorrow fair with slowly ris- Ing temperature; warmer Wednesday. Report for Last 48 Hours. Temperature. Barometer. Inches. 0.04 30.00 29.95 29.89 sst\u'dny— pm s p.m. Mtdnlghv. Sunday— 4am. 8 am. Noon 2 pm. 4 p.m. 8 pm. . . 12 midnight .... Today— Highest, 38, 4:00 pm Saturday. ago, 51. Lowest, 25, ago, 36. Year \ 4:00 am. teday. .Year Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today. :30 a.m. 6:45am. . 12:47pm. 7:45pm. The Sun and Moon. Rises. Sun, today .. 6:22 Sun, tomorrow 6:20 6:14 Moon, today.. 9:45am. 9:42a.m. 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. January . ‘Tomorrow. 1:20 a.m. 7:32a.m. 1:44 pm. 8:43p.m. High Low . High Low . Sets. 6:14 Stations. Pt.cloudy Pt.cloudy Cles cinn: 35753;?&',‘ s.C ‘Golo, nver, Detroit. Micn. El MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1932. this life on CLINTON. Md ity Hos- B Jan. BT b mourn their logs three aing He es restin e %, "Bundys Tunéral Floriaa e eral hom n Tuesd er:h 15, at 2 p.m., from the above Au.l N, Sunday, March 13, “;o N ortee Washineio Dniversity . beloved husband i 8 fces ‘4t Central Pmnyum and Irying sts, 15, at 2 p.m. etery. BALDWIN. WILLIAM OLIVER. uddenty. on Seturday, March 13, 1932, at dege!. N, wn.uAu OLI on Tuesday. iMarch ‘Interment Cedar Hil Cem Frang Baldwin terment Ccn!re.ulanll czmury on’ Mon- day, March ANKS. FRANCES. on Sundly Much \a Bigss, Dorotny Helen and Gladys’ Banks. tice of fu- neral later. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 You st. n.w. BOSWELL, ELSIE M. Suddenly, on Sunday. Searcn isr 1% at, Sibley Hospital, T wele " Remains reote te residence, 63224 Geor; gla otice of !\lnfl'll hereafter, ¢ BRIGGS, DRUSILLA. Sunday, March 2 at her home, Glllblubnrz Md., DRUSILLA" BRIGEE. betaved wits 5t aé Iate James W. Briggs, aged 82 yoars. mains resting at Gartaer funeral parlor, Galthersbure, Funeral on Tuesday, rch m., from the above fu: nerll nlrl rs. Interment Forest Oak Cemetery, Gaithersburg, Md. BROOKS. CLENTUS, Degurled this life on Slllgu'dl , Ma h I? 193 s Ho reaves 5" wite: sty cmmren and other reiatives to mourn_their loss. Remains Iseting st B W. Bundys funeral home, 021 Plorida ‘ave. n.w. Interment at Gas onia. PROWN, [SLIZABETH. On Monday. March 14. 1932 ot 470 F st. s.w., BETH ROWN. beloted mother of 'Anna_Barnis and Agnes B, Notice of funeral later. BROWN, MARIA PLUMMER. On Wednes- day March 9. 1937, at 12:30 MARIA UMMER BROWN, “other . of Mary Plummer Locke. Remains resti the “John T. Rhines funeral chapel and Eve st ow. Funeral Tuesday. at 1 pm. from rhnml Interment Harmony Cemetery. 14 BUSSARD. JOHN RANDOLPH. On Sunday. pHA P Rt i Hospital, JOHN RANDOLPH. beloved husband of Florence Walmsley Bussard and brother of M B. Tubbs. Mrs. Belle Mankin, Bruin. Mrs. Ruth Speake and jFuneral’ services on Tues- D. m.. at Saffell's bel. "Sin and H sts” B, Elehwood Cemssers CHANEY., CHARLES JAMES. Suddenls. on . 1932. CHARLES JAMES CHANEY. nz atthe Tal e. Nationai Cemetery. ’l‘uesdl 2 COLBEILT. ANDREW A Children’s Hny‘ G b(lmofl son of John Tbe Kot nw. Buneral from his “esidence on Wednesday. Ma 3t 8:30 am. thence to St. ‘Aloy s Shurch, *whers pass will be said at 9 am Relativis and' friends tefi? fterment Motnt Oliver Cemetery COOPER, ELIZABETH. Passed into the great heyond on Saturday. March 12, | 1932, at her residerce, 122) Girard st n.w. ELIZABETH COOPER. wife of the late Neison Cooper, loving mother of Mrs. Martha Sweeney, Mrs. Clara Dorsey, Mrs. Anna Wade and Mrs. Emma Gale. She is also survived by a granddaughter. Mrs Margaret Scott. two great-grandchildren and other relatives . Funeral Tuesday, Ma: 3 . from Zion Church. Harmony y. Winters. Tnterment D. Interme: Forestville, Md., on Tuesday, March Int of the Immaculate Conce; Berabives "and fende. o Mount Ofivet Cemetery. NAVY ORDERS .a.m. fed: Im'mfsm Lieut. Comdr. Alfred E. Montgomery, detached command Naval Air Bhtiun Seattle, Wash.,, about May 1: to staff, commander aircraft, Asiatic Fleet. Lieut. Comdt. John E. Ostrander, jr., detached command VF - Squadron 3-S (U. S. S. Langley), about May to U.'S. 5. Wright as navigating officer. Lieut. Thontas S. Combs, d Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Cambridge, Mass., about June 7; to Na val Air Station, Anacostia, D. C. Lieut. Frederick B. Kauffman, tached Naval ; Aircraft Factory, Navy Yard, Philadelph/%, Pa., about June 10, to U. S. S. Langley. Lieut. John: W. King, 3d, detached Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass., about June 7; to Na- | val Aircraft P'lfl:wl'}’y Navy Yard, Phila- delphia, Pa. Lieut. Joseph H. Severyns, detached Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass., about June 7; to Na- val Air Station, Lakehurst, N. J. Lieut. Selden B. Spangler, detached 7 | Massachusetts Institute of Technology, | Clear Pt.cloudy Rain 1 Rain Cloudy Cloudy (7 a.m., Greenwich time, today.) ‘Temperature. Weather. 25 Clear Green Horta (hnl». Azor Port claudy frent obser . tions.) lear 78 ar 6 Part cloudy Clear Dies Trying to Save Puppy. ‘Cambridge, Mass., about June 7; to Na. val Aircraft E\fl:wry. Navy Yard, Phila. delphia, Pa. Lieut. (Junior Grade) Richard S. Moss, detached Navy Yard, Norfolk, Va.; to U. 8. S. Oklahoma. Ensign Kenneth M. Gentry, dzuched Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Fla., about February 27; to U. 8. 8. Rochester. Ensign Geofge M. Hollery, Jr., tached U. 8. 8. Pennsylvania; S. Dickerson. Ensign Frank C. McAllister, jr., de- tached U. 8. Lexington, about April | 22; to temporary duty under instruc- tion, Naval Alr Station, Pensacola, Fla. Ens James R. Z. Reynolds, de- 11; to U. S. S. Arkansas. Ensign George K. Williams, detached U. 8. S. Tennessee, about March 11; to U. S. S. Arkansas. Ensign Robert P, Beebe, de'-l&htd U. S. S. Lexington about March 28; to temporary duty under instruction PHILADELPHIA, March 14 (#).—A skater drowned yesterday when he ven- tured upon thin ice to save a puppy. ‘He was Clarence Wilson, 21, employe of Princeton University, who was vis- iting here. The puppy scampered to answer: fhedrar ave. . BRAGELET—Qold, valued . Earle Theater, Sature B ™ heward, Phoné Cor latinum: T In_wash 'n‘x{.\u ‘March 3 _small_diamond: d‘n uml?"?n HANDBAG, luT 4. in ant. hotss q’rn T r{'u-i‘num bmmn 3609 Naval Air Stafion, Pensacola, Fla. Ensign Clepn H. Felton, detached U. 8. S. Lexington about March 28; to| temporary duty under instruction, Naval Alr Station, Pensacola, Fla. Ensign James A. Murphy, detached U. S. 8. Tennessee about March 26; to/ temporary duty under instruction, Naval Alr Station, Pensacola, Fla. Ensign Schermerhorn Van Mater, de- tached U. S. Tennesse about March 26; to temporary duty under instruction, Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Fla. Ensign Willlam G. Waltermire, de- tached duty cruisers, Scouting Force; to treatment and observation Norfolk 7| Naval Hospital, Porsmouth, Va. Ensign John D. Cashman, detached U. 8. 8. Oklahoma about April 30; to umponry duty under instruction at Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Fla. Ensign Frederick V. H. Hilles, de- tached U. S. S. Idaho about March 2; to U. S. 8. Hamilton. Ensign Hordce Myers, detached U. 8. S. Tennessee about April 30; to tempo- | rary duty under instruction, Naval Air, ose | Station, Pensacola, Fla. Medical Corps. Lieut. Comdr. James E. Andrews, de- tached Naval Station, Guam; to Naval Dispensary, San Pedro, Calif. prh s .__Return above adi Mechanics l\evlrd 15° 3th: o reward MALE alow vlcw Falls Churgh. m—m; 2400 16th n.w.and . Reward. Call Or:ce McGerr, —Lady's, in ne S etach Atiantle 11 FUNERAL DESIGNS. GEO. C. SHAFFER ‘Willard Hof Col. 7200 Wi Reward. 1212 F St. Aste , 732 17th St. Floral l'l.-‘ :‘fl‘. FLORAL ifl"fiUias $3.50 up Lieut. Howell C. Johnston, detached Navy Yard, Portsmouth, N. H.; to duty Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, N. H., and acditional duty Naval Prison, Ports- mouth. Lieut. Comds. Norman Roberts, orders February 19 revoked; continue duty U._S. 8. Henderson. Lieut. (Junior Grade) Rafael A. Vilar, detached Marine Barracks, Parris Island, S. C., sbout March 10; to Naval Hospital, Parris Island, S. c. Supply Corps. Lieut. Comdr. David P. Polatty, de- tached Naval Supply Depot, Hampton ds, Va., dn June to U. 8. 8. ‘Wright. Comdr. John Irwin, detached Navy Yard, Puget Sound, Wuh about June | 15; to Navy yard, nhnd. Calif. Lieut. Comdr. Stanley M. !nchu, de- tached Navy Yard, Puget Sound, Wi on June 1; to Navy Yard, Pillet lound Wash., as disbursing officer. 1; o-nn. W Anton Hengst, o report tremnm‘ Naval H’-‘t at his residence, | OOKS. the above-named | h HUNTER, RO! Beral sarvices ot ihe Episcopal Church, | de- | |4 de- | to U. 8. | ign tached U. S. S. Tennessee, about March | Beaths | DRAEGER, LEONARD E. Suddenly, on Sun- Sy Chierch 13, 1993, LEONARD ¥ ‘BRAR: 1 Teh 16, 813 p Bervicss Presb; cnuren ‘ew Hampshire sve. and Tk 2 Relatives and frient lnnled to nxum Interment at Rock Creek ture R day. Rem: ¢ Mareh ains st e home, ave. n.w. Notice of Iunerll er 15 DULEY, on Sarch 101083, at Bibly Hospital. RA LRALP'{I CARL DULEY, beloved years, Bend” of “Elizaneth K- Dules, (nee Woi) Funeral from the residence of his mother. Mrs. Willia Belait Bl he. on Tuesday, March 15, af Relatives "and. friends invited "o -mnd Interment at Fort Lincoln Cemetery. FISHER. WILLIAM B. On Sunday. March 13. 1932 at 4:05 2512 Onifario rd. ER. devoted husband of Edna Pisher. Ta- ther of Raymond Figher and loving b §r of Rosa Fisher. ains restin Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1 SRR Gl e at the above residenc day. March 16, at_1 Trom Friendship Baptist” Church. Intermént AFlington Na. tional Cemetery. 15 GRADY. MARY. On Saturday, Maren 12 1932, eaiidence of het'sister. te “Witlam arady late residence on Tues- day. March 15, at 8:30 am. t the’ ghtine. of "t hmh Tequiem mass will be sung oclock " Relatiws and oot e oy o atte: In Mount Olivet (8cranton, Pa. papers, please HEAD, PAUL E R Ann nf the M. Head. ET., Suddenty. on Sun. 32, at 3:30 fl emains mun. -c e o funerai . funers the. George . W. Puneral " oltigek amy tro festant pai G uit Chain Bridge roads nw. interment pool, Va. t]lu'!. and friends invited. HOLLAND, ETHEL. On Sund n:h 2635 at "the Jonis Ropxing Hosital Bal: timore. Md.. he beloved wite of Thomas Hoiland, daughter of ars, Wis. slow of Canada, mother of Jean Holland. Challenger. N prrior of M. is, 3¢ 3 ocmk. | HOOVER. GEORGE CLYDE. r March 12, 1932 at his mudence 1514 d'Y bourne piace n.w.. GEORGE O VER, “aged 61 years. beloved husband. of Ruti £ Hoover, Rtmtnm Testing at Hy- «'s parlor, St now.. until'3 p.m Monday, Mar Funerai services ai Fricnds” Churen, 13in ana Trving o Monday, March' 14, a¢ & p.m. Itérment West Branch, lowa. HUNTER, CARRIE. On Monday. March 14, .éuuux NIER. Suiviving her ire s btoted HOMARL Robert ter; two Sntldrens jwe sisters, Mrs. Mam! inson “and 'Mrs - ma s, Saran B Prazier's fune: hode ave. . ' Notice of Tanersy e BT Condl Sunda % u-uh etown Univers| pliak HOBERT G beloved Tusband - nl Catherine R. Hunter of 1368 Eucli neral service With reaulem fmass Sacred Hearf urch _Wednesday. Rarch 16" at' g0 Interment Mount Oiivet Cemetery. 15 HUNTER ROBERT . Members of Keane oo of ‘che otk Broi i S ifled. Jeatn o rginer RO ains - at ode Tsland 932, at DENNIS J. NILAN z BURN& O K | AR, et B, on g 'GUST n h Remaing Testing oo the & Bl ARnGh) Sacisl home, 3501 it Biplist church Riiode Tiland " sve. and st nw. Wednesdey, March 16, at bm. Interment Glenwood Gemetery." 15 LEE. ERNEST. Depprted this lite on Sun- Mar inge; reh 13, Hos- d and 3 ther of Ruby, Alice Tt d SRS O the\r loss. l'n -unu and a Capitol st. Nuuu of f:nc l‘ lates Bouth 8 Illrch 13, MeGILL, 1932 “"‘-53" ANN) ioved “wife of the late John IE, McGUI and mother of Mg eang, mother of Mrs. John C. Sha )fir late’ residence ANNIE. On “beh" Teside: ives and ricl hurch Rel &Ienas viied. Tnterment Mount O1vet | metery. MULVAN] ndal M:"h 13 orial nu- usban lc"bu and \n“r- ‘on Monday. March Tite of the urphy. = Pu- 1932, o t!inrneld of Anna Mulvanig meat 3¢ Naih ua, N. H e PHY, aged | MURP] lonroe s Feh 1Tt 3 30 p.m. Rel and_friends invited t f Interment ‘st Rock Creek E-m o0y, 1e0d March his| mother, mnl Orle ‘ana rotner FPuneral 13, qu. .t ay. Bladens- ed hus! Church, Hy- rment Mount Jerome” Pl Ve residence. D. Relatives and | nt at Glenwood | Members of Pro- m} A, are here- ml.r S, "reul" TLLIPS, KLIN. on ur- oy, Ma RO fay; Merch n‘m at his relldfinee. ¥t Marc] fervice Tuesday. .I’K!utnulb‘ at 10 am. s or. ment Gedar HA Comatery. " ™ Mwml.x ALICE CHESTER )(ondl 32, at ber residence, _ 31 BAW: 85th year, widow of Gen. Greene Sawtell, late quarter. master senera 3 and mother of Edm and Alice Eiizabeth Sas wielle, gfl‘pfi"m"' at Joupn a}.-un ops’ w. Tersl lates, i e e March Trinity Ch\ur:h. opers mass wil or the repose of Tnterment Mount onvezwéems:ry' morning fo Holy * A Braths 3 "ufi‘n"fi" ,.s:m......,?: by m’m'l A bdn"d wite st ne, X here mass Relatives and friends in- eloc Vhed. Xnterment Cedar Hill Cemetery. lite Pan nge; E L, stter & brict iliness: DOVGLAS, Wit MS. He leaves to mourn their loss & l%l&.."n'l;‘-?dh mother, two 5"“"’ five ’ riends hmenlu‘rue o from Jai P rial Cemetery. WILLS, ALICE JOSEPHINE, On M 11, 1 March 11 1032 at her reitde 14, at Darlor. 116 Toterment Lincoth Memo- Pfl(u. Thoj q four, deuchiers in- in-law Georgia of " tweatyraas 0 survived by a host nd friends. Puneral ™ high mass il 56 her soul. Relatives ln lmnflam. B [ARY. In loving memo: ry. ARY BU'I M., wh g RY, SURNHAM, who Gentriea Ty uf HER B80! . MARK, CLINKINS, WILLIAM HENRY. A tribute of .vothm !o lhe memory of ago today, March 14, l.lir e v A nclous n 1] X,'o’" e.é:m ’:’ has gone, Au 1S vacant in mv heart at never can be fllled. My heart still aches with ness, My eyes shed many a le::‘ Por God only knows hn X miss him it Tho end of three YOUR _DEV LRC CATLaRT O TED S CUPID. ES' fl‘;‘" 4:‘“! I.A!W! In loving mem‘%y who Je arted o oA eparted ivis life two Sears aeo T i« ol ’ A -he.fi": z;nlranudmi‘y"n}fn:: o We lost Our dearest friend. Our hearts still ache with Our ‘eyes thed many'a tear """ God only knows how we miss you At the of these two_years. DEVOTED CHILDREN. * | aRAY, EDDIE. T lovfnikrem.mbr-nu of v, March 14, 193! year ago z 8 Testing ria z Tast, ing past. lence he bore, e to ¥, WILLIA! In . [Smembrance z’ our Jdear ] sad but ’Gfl fgmer father. 'WILE 5 one )lll’ ago mdu, )llrth .ll..dl’!tlh" - May hig soul sest In peace KRA g USE. MARRIETT. 1 geasmbrance of our dede “sother, ‘BUR deniy March 14, 1933, D o000 SWeY 50 Brishtly the stars are shi % ‘saa’and Jonely grave o nt les our dear mother. ed. but could ™ il EF. BERTHA 1;}( A ATt 0E Jovine flrled this life one year ago today, lluch !leep on, dear Bertha. and t e Toved you' - Hite, e ’?"’.’5:5, at m rAva ROBEY w) LUCIN. | LOthsE. CBERNTOE S a] osom 1 PEDONE. MARY M. I i e s NE. who departe year ago today, March 1 ly' . Ty o r s g— PEDONE. MAR’ I - S B A ol bt lovoe - Tear 8go todav. March 14, ll’l St DREN. e RODIER. MARY C. membrance MARY C. R In sad but loving re- our dng 'md‘fnd mother, %80 today, Mare 192 T May her luul mz s SCHMITT. LOUISA, 3 . membrance of our "d “‘ it dear A ITT, who devart: ! years ago' today, m'x?rfdu'h‘ lire eleven Al‘n' OMPSON. . A tribute Taerotion o ML A ibate of love apd for and dune THOMPSON, who Jife %o sudd this 13 wlu Afarcn 1,0 .. :'" NiEGES MART LY SRR ARLOTTE BURKE. C'H i.‘.fi...‘i‘.né“ SRS '-i‘-‘élvn aso '1’! be lduf “:(neh lll" mr!d BEIH Dear mother, 3 - £ mother, thou art um hnt not for Pu h our love will ever be. Por as tong as there is memory We will always think of HER DEVOTED DAUG REYNOLDS AND VAN RESWICK, REBECCA. Ree %’&r 'h. it i ears ago today, Maren 14, 1629, No_one knows the heartache, oLy those who have'lost Can tel For the mnlhxr ) '"'-T:“ i three HER LOVING PRENCH Bide: THRLL "m H. WILLIAMS. rted iy three years nn to&y. 1919, March 14, haye lost fe companion, AT hed” my o And day by day I m As L w, lhrouéh ite LOVING WIFE, GARRIE FUNERAL DIRECTORS. P. J. SAFFELL Bt SR VICTREASONANE, J. WILLIAM TEE'S SONS, LREMATORI UM A. AVE. N.W._NATIONAL 1384, 1388, Gd?er'.lSom Co. ! | Modern Chlpel‘" xw. . National 2473 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. G ‘Funcra! Chapcl Ambulance service. lf"“"“ 0524 LM.(FAWLER CO Joseph F. Bircb'a Sons 3034 M St N W Fhon ‘est 0096, Eatabiiened 1041, w. DEAL& ST._NE. SAYER! IOMA A IR e, St on York Supdsy, Merch City, Notice of funeral’l mer SCHOO! e E.'SCH -wbex of Solumbia T3y mu- L mseul urv- day. Marc! ai and friends to ‘atlingion "Naglonsl military honors, on' Tues- SCHOOLEY, anl LMER E. SOHOO! TOM b BINGKLER. Commander. R. ALICE ROBERTA. On Sunday, 1932, st 8 Dm. st the Home &M' v:mmemn‘-{‘R BERT ains resting at neral parlor, Gaithes ‘Wedng Inter- JAMES T junday, March l1}:.1“2 at 9 a. GEO. W. WIS| Effi 000 M ST W t_#138. v. L SPEARE CO. % i S © 1005 H St N.W. JOHN fixcl-rr co. 1357 10th 4. N.W. Phene North 0647, WILLIAM H. SCOTT ltbl’l‘ll. CHAS. S ZURHORSI‘ 301 EAST CAmot. T, Al s"c"mppm ‘""“%m JosepH

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