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INJURIES FATAL TO MAN HIT BY ARMY TRUCK | Funeral Services William Hissey, 50, Will Be Held Saturday. ‘Willlam Hissey, 50 years old, of 1620 ; G street southeast, died at Providence Hospital yesterday from injuries suf- fered when he was struck by an Army ‘ltruck from Bolling Field at Thirteenth street and Potomac -avenue southeast January 6. Hissey was crossing the intersection, according to police, when a truck | driven by Pvt. Raymond N. Snyder, 21 years old, hit him. Snyder was not | arrested, but 1 be summoned for the inquest, which probably will be held at_the District Morgue tomorrow. | Funeral services will be held at the | residence at 9 o'clock Saturday morn- i ing, with mass to be said in_the Holy Interment Births Reported. Albert F. and Thelma Kirk, boy. Thomas H. and Magaret A.'Du Judson 1. and, Dolores M. Kingman, W. and Mary A. Baker, boy. Carl F. and Esther Au. boy. Michael C. and Charlotte L. Kenney, bo. Nathan and Alice M. Sauber, girl. John and Demetra Broumas. girl Frank J. and Hannah Hartman. irl nce H. and_Elsie Cole. &irl Francis O _‘and Pauline Sexton. girl McKinley W. and Macle Kreigh. girl. Warren and Carmee Jones. girl ren and Grace Prentice. girl Prancis_and Maude Richards. girl James R. and Florine Winters. boy. ey, boy. boy. W. WARREN Dies in Ohio TALTAVULL B Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Col. 0464 Fhonse { Adams 10341 FORMER WASHINGTONIAN for SUCCUMBS IN WEST. Chechosovakia contributed last year $30,000,000 toward the construction of new apartments. He Never Even Hoped to be on the Job Today Up till Dawn . . Dining . . Dancing | | Comforter Church at 9:30. is to be at Mount Olivet Cemetery. | He is survived by his widow, Mrs. | Anne Hissey, and three sons, Francis | and Willlam Joseph | | | | E, James W. Hissey. Yet . . No “Acid Headache” No Upset Stomach This Morning HE Law of Good Health say: “Don’t overindulge — don’t smoke too much, eat too much, drink unwisely.” Science says: “If you do, the QUICKEST, SIMPLEST and EASIEST way to avoid FEELING its results is Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia taken this way: “TAKE—2 tablespoons in a glass of water before bed. “TAKE—2 tablespoons in a glass of water with the juice of a whole ORANGE when you g~t uk}l" Or take six Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia tablcts, which give the same amount of Milk of Magnesia. Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia neu- tralizes the excess acids in your stomach and alkalinizes its con- tents, sweetens them; banishes headaches and sour stomach. Demand genuine Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia; either the liquid form or the new, convenient tablets. MILK OF PHILLIPS S, tralizes the acids that cause “‘Acid eadaches™ and Sour Stomach within 15 minutes after taking! GAINES FUNERAL HELD % BLUFORD W. BROCKETT, | Formerly of this city, who died re- | cently in Cleveland, where he was con- Dr. James Henry Gaines, 83, U, S. N., | sidered the foremost authority on patent | retired, 1701 H ‘street, who died in|law in the State. He studled law at | Atlantic City, N. J, last week. was| % i | buried e e No| Grorys Washington Dntrersiyand & | tional Cemetery. Dr. Gaines retired 8 young man went t_o Ohm_( He is sur- from the Navy In 1891, as a lieutenant. | vived by his widow, the former Miss He was born October 5, 1848, in Vir- |Frances Miller, daughter of John Miller, | ginia, and entered the Navy as a phy- | formerly i 1“'{; bf:{“&”gzt‘isngmei a Is 73, from | brother, Paul Brockett, secre- 0 Beptemier 20, A3, LANRY ¢ the National Academy of Science Maryland. ‘ary o 2 KR | Bere, and_two ‘sisters. ‘Mrs.” Charles 6. z 2 | Muir, Washingt »n, and Mrs. Clarence S. Marriage Licenses. McLean, Buffalo, N. Y. R George Gilbert Lickner. 21, and Dorothy 1. Willoughby, 18: Rev. William A Hagxerty. | \WEDDER Whliss A Brown. . and Ela L. Hoimes BURN RITES SET 32; Rev. Elder Michaw. Wilton Henson. 26, and Sarah H. Proctor, 3 Services for Retired Patent Lawyer to Be Held Tomorrow. | | Retired Naval Officer Buried in Ar- lington Cemetery. TWO FORMS NOW AT STORES Yo now get genuine Phillipe Milk of Magnesia in tablet form, as well as ordinary liquid form. Each tablet is the equiva: lent of a teaspoonful of Milk of Y Magnesia. Carry the tablets with you wher- ever you go. They taste ike mint candy. 18;_Judge Robert E. Mattingly. George W. Young, 25. and Helen I Busey, | 18; Rev. Lloyd N. Young | Harry Murray, 23. and Enola Turner, 22; | Rey. Robert Anderson | Afthur H O'Meara, 41, Ivey, 31. both of Richmond: Abernethy. Charles R. Bell. 22, and Estelle Bailes, 18; Rev. W. Westray. Oscar Clagett, 28, and Mary Medley. Rev. Ernest Gibbs. Theodore L. Willlams. 29. and Ruth Bissell, 31: Rev. Claire E. Hawthorne Thuiston T. Smith, 29, and Donna Smithy 21; Rev. Joseph R.’ 5iz00. Granderson Wimbish. 25, and Addie Mor. 19, both of Henderson, N. C.. Rev Jennie W. and Rev. burn, retired patent lawyer, who died Tuesday, will be held at his home, 810 | North "Carolina avenue southeast, at 11 o'clock tomorrow morning. - Burial will be in Rock Creek Cemetery. Mr. Wedderburn, who for a tinte con- ducted one of the largest patent law offices in the country here, is sur- vived by his widow, Mrs. Maud Barbour Wedderburn, and two daughters, Mrs. Caroline Wedderburn Gates, and Miss Pa; ) ** ! Virginia Lawrence Wedderburn 4, Jollytowh, Re! HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES Better made than ever BACK TO THE PRICES OF 16 YEARS TR A 00 19000 Style leaders have swung to LATTICE WEAVES They were created on Hart Schaffner & Marx private looms—diminutive squares (200 of them to the square inch); they’re becoming; they have life; they’re always in good taste They start as low as $31 and go up to $65 — e CHARGE IT—PAY IN 30 DAYS, OR USE OUR EXTENDED PAYMENT PLAN RALEIGH HABERDASHE 1310 F-Street Funeral services for John Wfldder-l |FORMER CHIEF CLERK OF PENNSY HERE DIES Frank Johansen, Who Served Rail- Toad More Than 25 Years, to Be Laid to Rest Saturday. Frank A. Johansen, 49, for many years chief clerk of the passenger de- partment of the Pennsylvania Railroad here, died yesterday in Emergency Hos- pital, after a brief illness He had lived in Washington all his life, and had been connected with the railroad for more than 25 years. He is survived by his widow. Mrs Bertha E. Johansen; a son, Edward B. Johansen, and a daughter, Mrs. Mary C. Poss Funeral services will be held at 9 o'clock Saturday morning at the resi- dence of his brother, Edward H. Johan- sen, 3310 Cathedral avenue. Requiem mass will be at St. Patrick’s Church at 10 o'clock, followed by burial in Glenwood Cemetery. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Rain this aft ernoon, probably ending early tonight; | slightly colder tonight; tomorrow fair and somewhat colder; temperature to- night about 34 degrees; moderate shift- ing winds, becoming northwest or north winds. Maryland—Rain in east and rain or snow in west portions this afternoon and probably tonight; slightly colder tonight; tomorrow generally iair and somewhat colder. Virginia—Rain this afternoon, prob- ably ending early tonight; colder to- night; tomorrow generally colder. West Virginia—Mostly colder, portion tonight flurries in extr tomorrow fal snow in extreme east’portion. Report for Last 24 Hours. Temperature. Barometer. Yes 4 8 Mid: Tod: 4 8 N Hig! Lowest, terday— pm. pm. . night ay— am, ... am, 38 hest, 47, noon today. 36, 6:00 am, Degrees. 548 38 37 Yea toda; ago, 33. Tide Tables. cloudy fair and and eme east ir, colder Inches. 29.95 29.91 2973 62 57 29.35 r ago, 37 y. Year (Furnished by United States Coast and Hig| Low Hig] Low Sun Sun Moon, Geodetic Survey.) Today. 3:21am. 9:44am 3:48 p.m. it oA The Sun and Moon. Rises. 6:17 6:16 12:37p.m h & . today . tomorrow today Tomorrow. 4:23am 10:55a.m. 4:49pm. | 11:43 p.m, Sets. 6:16 6:18 3:27am.| Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Monthly rainfall Rainfall. in inche: s in the Capital (current month to date): Month. Jani Feb March Apri May June July August Sep! October November Dec Stations. Atla Atla; Balt Birmingham Bismarck, N ston, Mass. . Charleston, 8.C. Chic 1932. Average. 482 355 2.46 2 uary . ruary nE e tember P tepSsotatetery PRWARRLLEW BERR2253NAN ember Weather in Various Citi © @ 3sam0T] wego meg sauz; &vpansas Jusa asm £ nta, Ga ntic_City. imore, Md. D. oo, oss0; alo, N. Y... ago. L. Cincinnati, Ohio Cleveland, Ohlo. 29'5: Colu Den! Detroi El Paso. Gulveston, Helena, Huron. S, Ind mbij ver, 8¢ Colo... Micl Tex. . Tex. Nont... 29 Dak.. 20.02 anapolis.Ind 2970 Jacksonville Fla. 29.96 Kansas City, Mo 29.98 Los Louisville. Omaha, Phil ..30.16 2966 Angeles Ky Nebr.. adelphia Il Phoenix. Ariz Pittsburgh Port Port! Ralel; Salt San San San st. St Seat Spokane Tampa, WASH., D. C... Stations Long Parl Vienna, Berl! Brest Zurich. Switzerland Stockholm, Gibralta Hor Hamilton San | Ha Colo Pa land, Me... land Oreg h. N. C ke Oity. 3 Antonio. . Diego. Calif 30.14 Francisco. 30 Louis, Mo. Paul, Mion tle ‘Wash Wash Fla.. FOREI Record 709 6.84 884 9.13 10.69 10.94 10.63 14.41 10.81 857 8.69 .56 ies. ey Weather. Rain Cloudy Snow Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Rain Cloudy © Cloudy Clear . Cloudy Clear Fogsy Cloudy I. Cloudy Cloudy . Cloudy . Clear ; Cloudy Rain . Pt cloudy Cloudy Cloudy CGloudy Clear Rain Clear Rain Snow Rain 0.36 048 004 Cloudy 011 Rain (7 a.m., Greenwich time, today.) don, s. England. Prance Austria Germany.. France in, Sweden Spain (Noon. Green ta (Fayal), Azores (Cufrent observations.) Bermuda 6 Juan, Porto Rico ana. Cuba.... Canal Zone k23 60 80 Temperature. Weather. Part cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Snow. Cloy Cl udy Cloudy Cloudy Part cloudy Part cloudy Part cloudy OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WE tAR EISEMAN’S, 7th & F DOCTORS Recommend CHAMBERS Ambulances Clean, Fresh and SANITARY Charges Lowest in C $4.00 Any Place in D. Phone or write your A We will send you a_bet ity e ddress. autiful catalogue or How We Do It. Call Col. 0432 E. S. Zurhorst C. S. Zurhorst, . Three-Quarters of a Century —of personal serv Washington and_vicini ice to ty has established a reputation for Zurhorst that stands the test of time. Ambulance, livery and chapel. auto wrhorg, +FUNERAL- ‘DIRECTORS- Milburn T. Zirkle, EST. 1857 Mer. 301 E. Capitol St. Lincoln 0372 | | Draths | BEALL, TDA P. On Wednlldl{. ‘March 18, 1932, at her residence. Walkers ‘Chapel. Va., Miss IDA P. BEALL. Puneral service £t the chapel of Joseph F. Birch's Son. 3034 M st. n.w.. on Friday, March 18, at 2 p.m. Interment Lewinsviile, Va. BERNSDORF, ETHEL B oOn Thursday. Mar A . at Emergency Hospital: ETHEL B, beloved wife of Kimore E Bernsdorf. . Remains resting at her late residence.’ 2377 Champlain st. n.W, meral from W. W. Chambers Co_ funeral home. 1400 Chapin st. n.w., on Saturd: ch 19. at 230 p.m. BROWN, WILLIAM J. On Wednesday, Merch 16, 1932. at his mother's residence, Berwyn, Mc., WILLIAM J.. beloved son of Catherine E._Brown (nee Fleming) and the_late Capt thy J. Brown. D. C. F. the “above residence. on Saturday 19, at 9:45 am thence to St. Dominic's Church. 6th and E sts. s.w, where mass will be said at 10:30 a.m. ' Relat and friends invited to attend. Interment Mount Olivet Cem- | etery. 13 BUNCE. RICHARD J. On Tuesday. 15. 1932, RICHARD' J.. father of Eail G. Bunce, Puneral from’ the W. Cham- bers Co. funeral home. 1400 Chapin st n.w. on Thursday. March 17. &t 3 pm. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. 17 BURKE, WILHELMINA G. March 14. 1632, ai_Ale: WILHELMINA G. BURKE. ice at Meade Chapel Saturda atl0am. Interment near M BYERS. FLORENCE FONTAINE. On Wed- nesduy, March 16, 1932 _at ' Emergency Hospital, FLORENCE FONTAINE BYERS. Services at the S. H. Hines Co. funerai home, 2901 14th st. n.w.. on Thursdas, March 17, at 4 p.m. Interment Louisville, Ky., Friday, March 18, CARTER, ADLINE. = Departed this life March 17, 1932. ai 2:30 a.m.. after a briel illness. ADLINE CARTER. beloved mother | Mrs. “Susie Washinkton and Mrs. Alice | Washington, _grandmother of Lucy Lee | and Mrs. Rosetta Grimes and great-grand- mother of Elliott Thornton Grimes. No- tice of funeral Jater. Remains resting at the W, Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 ou st n.w COLE. EDWARD A. 7933, EDWARD A March ndria Hospital Funeral serv- March 19, ssas, Va. © ol On Tuesday, March 15, L 4] Vears, husband of ena ML Colé, son_of ‘Fred W. and Margaret Cole. Funeral from W. W. Deal's funeral home, 816 H st n.e. on Saturday, March 19, at 10 a.m. Interment Ailhston National Cemeters. i DOUGLAS. _Thursdav, Mazch at his residence. 1440 Florida a n DOUGLAS COLEMAN. devoted son of Lottie Coleman. He also leaves five aunts_and many oOther relatives and friends. Notice of funeral later. Re- mains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis fu- 1 church. 1432 You st. n.w. DEATHFRAGE, LUCILE. On Wednesday, March 16, 1932, at her residence, 1448 ng st v. LUCILE DEATHERAGE sseph Gawler's Sons S, Services at the Church. 13th and t . on Friday. March 5 p.m. Interment Oliver Springs, DENT. SARAH. Departed this life Wed- nesday. March 16, 1932, at Gallinger Hos- r Ainess. - SARAH ived by a brotht Unree sisters. ‘five nieces Tephews. | Funeral Saturd 211 am. from Adams’ & eral parior. Interment Har- REV. CHARLES A. Departed this life on Mon: . March 14, 1932. at his” residence, 1010 19th st. nw. Rev. CHARLES A. DEVAUGHN. aged 85 years Remains resting &t Smiths funeral par- | T ¢ ey & T “Puneral from Sethsemane Bantist " Church. 2nd Snd Virgia ave: now. Fridey, M atlp.m. fends and relatives invited. DE VAUGHN, CHARLES ALEXANDER. De- parted this life on Monday. March 14, Poise e iy residence. 1010 19th st n.w. CHARLES ALEXANDER DE VAUGHN_ He feares to mourn their loss a wife, Eliza D= Vaughn x children and a host of relatives and friends. Remains now rest- ing at the F. M. Smith funeral home. 2426 Eye st. n.w. Funeral Priday, March 180207 T B Mfrom Gethsemane Bapiist hd st and Va. ave Tnter- o Ve Priends ‘and. relatives March Smoot's mony Cem DEVAUGH 19. Church, The_mem- DE VAUGHN. REV. CHARLES. iers’ Confer- bers of he Baptist Mi ence of Washington and Vicinity are re- auested to meet at the Gethsemane Bap- tist_ Church, 22nd st. and Va. ave. D.W. Priday., March 18, 1932, at 13:30 o'clock, for the funeral service of Rev. CHARLES DE VAUGHN. By order of the president, AUGUSTUS LEWIS. * FSKRIDGE. JOHN B. On Tuesday, March 15, 1932, at 12:15 pm. the residence of his sister, Haynie E. Nash. 907 6th st. s.w.. JOHN B., son of the late Vernon and Eskridge. Remains resting at address, Puneral and inter- M. E, Church. Lerty. Va. March 17, at 2 pm. Friends and relatives invited. 170 FARR, CHARLES N. On Wednesday, March 16, 1932, at 8 a.m. at his residence. 3601 Benning 1d. ne. CHARLES N.. beloved husband of Mary E, Farr (nee Baker) er of C. Ernest and George W. Farr irs. Robert F. Terry, in his 74th vear. ral from above address Priday, March Interment in Addison | Thursday FARR. CHARLES N. Officers and members { Mt. Vernon Council, No. 10, Jr. O. U. M. are hereby requesied to attend the of our late brother. CHARLES N. ) from his late residence. 3601 Ben- ring road ne. on Friday, March 18, at 1:45 pm_ By direction of =""3” ESTON SMALLWOOD. Councilor. Attesi: E C. CROUCH. R HARLOW. RICHARD AUSTIN. Suddenly. on Thufsday. March 17. 1932 at Rossivn. | Va.. RICHARD AUSTIN HARLOW. No- tice of funeral later. HISSEY. WILLIAM. On Wednesday, March 16. 1932. st Providence Hospital, WIL- LTAM. beloved husband_of Annie. Hissey and father of Francis E._ James W. and William Joseph Hissey. “Puneral services at his late residence, 1620 G st. s.e.. on Saturday. March 19, at 9 am.: thence to Holy Cemforter Church, where mage will be said at 5:30 am. Relatives and friends invited. ~ Interment’ Mount Olivet Ceme- tery 18 JACKSON. SARAH E. On Wednesday. March 16, 1932, at her residence, 203 Car- toll ave.. Takoma Park, Md. SARAH E. wife ‘of the late Israel M._Jackson. Serv- ices at the above address on Priday. March 18, at 2 p.m. Interment Glenwood Cemetery MARGARET _ELIZABETH. On | sday. March 16, 1932, at her resi- dence. 1438 Oak st. n.w. MARGARET ELIZABETH, widow of Wililam L. James. Remains will be taken by train on Priday. March 18, to Sharpsburs. Md. where wil” be' held on Saturday, JANSEN, FRANK A. On Wednesday, | March 1932, at Emergency Hospital. FRANK A.. beloved husband of Bertha E. Johansen father of Edward B. Jo: hansen and Mre. Mary C. Poss. Puneral idence of his brother, Edward . 3810 Cathedral ave. n.W., on Saturday, March 19. at 9:30 a.m. Reqiilem St. Patrick’s Church at 10 a.m. Relatives ‘and friends invited to attend Interment Glenwood Cemetery. 18 JOHNSON. MARY LANNIE. Monday. March 14. 1932, at her residence. 1437 Corcoran st. n.w. MARY LANNIE JOHNSON, tae beloved 'sister of George J. Booker and Mrs. Mattie Johnson, devoted aunt of James P. Booker and James P. Pleasant. She also leaves a host of other relatives #nd_friends. Remains resting at Lomax ehapal. 1400 § st. mw. May be seen Wednesdav evening after 5 pm. Puneral service Thursday, March 16, at 8 pm., from the above-named chapel. Priends in- vited. Interment Appomatiox County, Va. JOHNSON. MARIE. Departed this life Tues- day. March 15. 1932, at 9:30 p.m. after a_ brief illness. at her residence, 336 McLean ave. s.w.. MARIE JOHNSON. She leaves to mourn their loss four sons, Abraham, Thomas. Harry and Percy John< son: one’ sister. Rosa Izgard: two broth- Robert and Caleb Hunter, and a host ther relatives and_friends. Remains 7 at Eugene Ford's funeral parlers, 1300 South Capitol st. until Saturday March 19.. thence to her late residence. Funeral Sunday. March 20. at 1 pm. from Rehoboth Baptist Church. 1st st tween N and O sts. s.w. Interment Lin- coln Memorial Cemeter 18° JONES. RUSSELL. Departed this life after a lingering iliness, Wednesday, March 16, 1932, at 6:25 am. at his residence, 68 Eve st ne. RUSSELL JONES. loving'son of Agnes Jones. devoted brother of Mamie Johnson. ' Joseph and _ Willlam _Jones. grandson of Julia Richardson. He also Jeaves to mourn their loss two aunts and T relatives and friends. Remains rest- at Barbour Bros. funéral home. 48 K st me. until 6 pm. Priday. March 18 thereafier at his late residence. Funeral Saturday, March 19 at 9 am.. from Holy Redeemer Church, N. Y. ave. ‘between 1st st. and N. J. ave. Interment Mount Olivet Cémetery. 19 Alumnae Will Meet. LEONARDTOWN, Md., March 17 (Special). —The St. Mary's Academy Alumnae will meet at the home of Mrs. William Meverell Loker, on North | Washington street, on Saturday n: TORYIL T E 'IN. b gold, 3 small diamonds. y Georgia ave -Park rd. or street car. Reward Adams. 5859 . CARD CASI containing _ several rings. gold plece, bills, D. C. driver's permit Keitn's Theater. March 16, 'Liberal reward if rings are returned to address on permit. Call Shepherd 345! COLLIE—Brown and Vieinity of Chevy ‘Chase name of “Skip" or Call Clev. 1378 o EYE GLASSES—Lady's brown shell rim eye- Finsses, in blue casc, en route 17th and T S5 ik, lo” United States Treasury, thence | through Bethesda, returning by way o elec- | tric route to Dupont Circle to residence. lTDSdT st. n.w. North 2301. Suitable re- war KEYS. leather _case, containiug eight keys. Finder please return to Wardman Park Ho- tel' U receive reward, - o ) MUSIC_ROLL. at 12ih and Massachusetis Moo Cpinder please return to 419 Essex Vel Chevy Chase, Md. Wis_3490-J. NOTARY PUBLIC SEAL—Diamond Cab, Tuesday night. Finder please return R. L. Miner. 1620 R st. n.w.. Apt. 121._Pot._1900. PIN, Kappa Delta Sorority, initials “M. Y. 8" on back; Sigma Mu '‘suard attached Phone Mims Brasher. Wardman Park Hotel. WATCH—Lady's gold watch, in green case (Milton Baer). Monday, March 7; reward. Call North 5831-R. O3 o] WEDDING RING. initials “J. H. S. to M. J. S Reward. Return fo the Kennedy-War- Ten. Apt 621, _Phone Adams 3547 e WRIST WATCH. white gold Bulova, set with sapphires, on white gold bracelet also set with sapphires. Reward. Call Nat. 2380 Detween 9 am.and S pm. $687—Finder return to Marie V. Jeffries. Rock. cre” Ohurch, rd. Reward. u mixed collie, Answers 1o Reward. | white D. C Skipper. | LUCAS, LEOR. Braths JONES, WALKER B. On Tuesdsy, March 15. 1933, st his Tesidence. 710 A 'st_ n.e.. WALKER B.. beloved husband of Emma L. Jones. Puneral from his late residence on Priday. March 18, at 2 Interment Bethel KELLY, JOHN H. tery, Aléxandria, Va. Suddenly, on Wednesda, REaith 19 1633, JOHN H. KELLY. aged 15 years, beloved husband of the late Han- nah V. Kelly and {ather of Mrs_Mabel A: Moreland and J. Prank Kelly. Puneral from the chapel of Thos. 8. Sergeon, 101 7th st.n.w. on Saturday, March 19. at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited to a tend. Interment at Rock Creek Cem- Thursday, etery. KERN. CATHERINE R. On March 17, 1933, at her residence, 1531 B st. se. CATHERINE R., beloved' wife of ine late Henry W. Kern. Services will be held - at 'the Si. Matthew's ~Lutheran Church, 15th st. and Kentucky ave, s.e. on Saturday. March 19, at 3 p.m. Inter- ment in Congressional Cemetery. KREPPS, 17, 1932, at SUSIE A. KREPPS. widow of Wi Krepps and devoted mother of Mrs. A. Ryon. Funeral from her late residence on Saturdsy, March 19, at 2:30 p.m_ Inte ment Congressional Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. 18* LOVE, WILLIAM. At Emergency Hospital on ‘Tuesday, March 15. 1932, WILLIAM. husband of ‘the late Emma J. Love. age 72 years Funeral from W. W. Deals funeral home. 816 H st n.e. Saturday March 19, at 2 p.m. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. 18 Departed this life on Wed nesday, March 16, 1932, at her 1 dence.’ 1804 L st. n.w. LEOH LU mother of Mrs. Sophie Holland and kra mother of Deliner Holland. Puneral Sat- urday, March 19, from Liberty Baptist Church, 23rd st. between H and Eye sts nw. ains Testing at Boyd's funeral homie, 1840 L st. n.w. 18* MAGRUDER, MOLLIE WILSON. On Tues- day. March 15, 1932, at 9:40 p.m. at her home, Rockville, Md., MOLLIE WILSON, beloved wife of Amos William Magruder, in her 77th year. Funeral Friday, March 18, at 2:30 p.m. from her late residence. Rockville, Md. ' Interment Mount Zion Cemetery, Bethesda, ) MeGARITY, ELLEN. On Wednesday, March 16, 1932, 'at the residence of her daugh- ter, Mrs. P. McKeown of 623 Varnum st n.w. ELLEN, beloved wife of the late Pat- rick’ McGarity. Funeral from the above residence on Baturday, March 19, at 8:30 am. Requiem mass at St Gabriels Church at 9 a.m. Relatives and {riends invited to attend. Interment New Cathe- dral Cemetery, Baltimore, Md 18 MORALES. IDA F. On Tuesday. March 15. 1932, at’ her residence. 521 lith st se. IDA'F. MORALES. Funera] from W. W. Deal's ‘funeral home. 816 H st n.c. on ridsy, March 1 10 am.” Interment rryvitie. Va. 17 MURRAY. EMMA J. Departed this lif day. March 15, 1932, at b.m 3. beloved wife of Lawrence E. Murray. mother of Leon E. and Helen B. Murray. sister of Arthur Washington. Funeral Sat- urday. at 1 pm.. from Metropclitan Bap- tist Church. R si. between 13th and 13th sts. nw. FPriends Invited. Remains can be viewed at L. E. Murray's funeral par- lor. 12th and 'V sts. n.w. after 5 p.m e Tues- MMA MURRAY, EMMA J. Al officers and mem- bers of 'Naomi H. H. of R.. No. 1028, are requested to attend the funeral of Sister MURRAY, Saturday. March 19, o'clock, ~ from _Metropolitan R st. between 12th and K. C. BRENT, W. R MURRAY. EMMA J. The Ladies’ Cliff Rock Society ' announces with deep regret the death ef Mrs. EMMA J. MURRAY. Fu- neral Saturday. March 19. 1932 at 1 p.m.. from Metropolitan Baptist Church. R’ st bet. 12th and 13th sts. n.w. Members please attend in a body MRS. LENA J. HART. LOUISE LEWIS, President. Fin. Secy MURRAY, EMMA J. All members of Mag- nolia Council. No. 1, 1. B. P. O. E. of W.. will meet at a session of sorrow on Friday evening. March 18, 1932, at _7:30 o'clock. at the Elks’ Home, 15th and Que sts. n.w.. to arrange for the funeral of our late trustee. Daughter EMMA J. MURRAY.| Funeral Saturday, March 19, at 1 p.m from the Metropoiitan Baptist Church, R st. between 12th and 13th sts. n.w. ISABELLE HURD. L,_D._T. Ruler. CARRIE MAHONEY, L. D. T. Fin. Sec. MURRAY. EMMA J. Officers and mem- bers of Forest Temple, No. 9. I. B. P. E. of W.. are notified of d ter EMMA J MURRAY, row Thursday, March 17. 1932. at 8 p.m.. at_the Elks ' Home. 15th and Que sts n.w. Puncral Saturday. March 19 at I pm. from Metropolitan Baptist Church, R st. between 12th and 13th sts. n.w. Morning _Star Lodge. No. 40: Coiumbia Lodee, No. 85. and all Temples are in- vited MAMIE FANTROY, D. R. MARIE PIERCE, Fin. Sec. MURRAY. EMMA. Members of the Ideal Working ' Club of Metropolitan Baptist Church will assemble in the lecture room of the church on Saturday, March 19, 1932, at 12:30 p.m. to attend in a body the 'funerai of "our late member. Mrs. EMMA MURRAY. wife of our president. LULA AKERS, Vice President. KATE C. BRENT, Secretary. PRESCOTT, ALEXANDER FULLERTON. Suddenly’ Tuesday, March 15, 1932, at his home. €530 Maple ave. Chevy Chase Md.. ALEXANDER FULLERTON PRESCOTT, sr.in his Gdth year, beloved husband. of Mary Richardson Prescott. Puneral Fri- day March 18, at 11 a.m.. from the Colo- nial funeral “home of Willlam Reuben Pumphrey, Rockville, Md. Interment Rockville Union Cemetery. 1 REEDER. ELLA. On Wednesday, March 16, 1932, at her late residence, 644 Hobart pl. n.w. ELLA REEDER. beloved mother of Florence Brent Miller, Charles Reeder and Louise Johnson, grandmother of Ella Maples and James L. Bret. She also leaves two grand-grandchildren and_ s host_of other relatives and friends. Fu- neral Saturday. March 19, at 10 a.m.. from St. Augustine’s Church, 15th st. between L and M. Interment’ at Mount Olivet Cemetery. RIDGWAY, ANNE R. On Tuesdey. March 15, 1932. ANNE R. RIDGWAY (nee Syl-| vester). beloved Wife of Charles K. Ridg way. Remains resting at Gasch's Sons funéral _parlors, Hyattsville, Md. unth Priday. March 18, 9 a.m. _Funeral ffom the Branchville _Methodist Church. ~Branch- vilie. Md.. Priday, March 18, at 11 am. Interment Loudoun Park Cemetery, Bal- timore, Md. Please omit flowers. 17 ROBBINS. THOMAS A. On Wednesday, Mareh fe, 1952, at 945 pm., at 1451 Fair: mont st. n.w., THOMAS A’ ROBBINS, in his 79th year. Funeral services at the chapel of John R. Wright Co., 1337 10th §h 2w Thursday, March 17, at 730 pm. ntermént Platteville, Wis. * SCOTT. JAMES E. On Wednesday. March 16,1932, after a lingering iliness.” JAMES E.'SCOTT. deyoted husband of Mrs. Mary L. Scott and father of Llewellyn, Char) Evelyn and Helen Scott and Mrs. Cynthin Sparrow. Interment Sunday. March 20. at Cismont. Va. Remains may be viewed at McGuire's funeral home. 1820 9th_st. n.w.. from 2 p.m. Priday until 2 p.m. Sat- urday. 19* SMITH. ANNA PORTER. The funeral serv- ice of ANNA PORTER SMITH. the be- joved wife of John W. Smith. ‘who died | at Freedmen's ‘Hospital Saturday. March 12 1932, after a brief illness. was held 8t Ridgley M. E. Church, Seat Pleasant. Md.. Sunday. Match 13 Besides her hus- . John W. Smith, she leaves to mourn eir’ loss four little ‘children. father and mother. one sister gnd a host of other relatives and frien Home at last. so sweetly sleeping In the Savior's tender care. Where there can come no weeping. None on earth can harm vou there, THE FAMILY. * SMITH, MYRTLE M. Tuesday. March 15 1932. 'at the Homeopathic Hospital, MYR- | TLE M.. beloved wife of Bernard A, Smith Funeral from her late residence. 625 L se. Friday. March 18. at 7:45 a.m., thence 1o St. Mary's Catholic Church. Marlboro. Md.. where mass will be said at 9 a.m. for the ' repose of her soul. Relatives ‘and friends invited to attend. Interment Marl- boro. Md. 1 STAPLES, AUGUSTUS nesday.’ ‘March _ 16, KERMIT_STAPLES, KERMIT. On Wed- 1932, AUGUSTUS | son of Nannie and Charles_Staples of 2220 E st. n.w. Re- mains resting at Otis F. Allen's fune home. '12th st. and Florida ave. n.w.| Notice of funeral later. WEDDERBURN. JOHN. On Tuesday, March 15, 1932, JOHN, beloved husband of Maude Barbour Wedderburn and father of Mrs. Caroline Wedderburn Gates and Mrs. Vir ginia Lawrence Wedderburn. Funeral from his late residence, 810 North Carolina ave se. Friday, March 18, at 11 am. Inter- ment Rock Creek Cemetery. WIGGINS, SUSIE BROWN, Departed this life Tuesday. March 15, 1932, at St. Eliza- beth's Hospital, SUSIE BROWN WIGGINS. devoted sister of Mrs. Hattie Jackson | mother-in-law _of Minnie ~Brown. and sister-in-faw’ of ‘William Jackson of 231, 3rd st. sw. Remains resting at Anni- ( Holloway's funeral home, 342 P st. sw. Notice of funeral later. 8 YOUNG. SCOTT K. Passed away suddenly. on Tuesday. March 15. 1932, at his resi- dence. 1022° Monroe si. n.e., SCOTT K YOUNG, ased 81 years, beloved husband of the late Annie M. Youns. A member of Columbia Typographical Union. —Fu- Deral from W. W. Deal’s funeral home, 816 | H st. n.e.. on Friday, March 18, at 2 p.m. Relatives ‘and friends invited. ~Interment | Glenwood Cemetery. 17 YOUNG. SCOTT K. Members and officers | of Brookland Chapter. No. 11, Order of the Eastern Star, are earnestly’ requested to attend the funeral of our late brother. SCOTT K. YOUNG. on Friday, March 18 at 2 pm. from Deal's funeral home, 81§ Hst. ne NELL F. HISCOX. Worthy Matron. HENRI 1. MACKLE, Secretary. In Memoriam. ACTON, ALFRED HANSON. Sacred to the memory of mv devoted hisband. ALFRED HANSON ACTON. who died March 17. 1931. Anniversary mass at St. Stephen's Church. May his soul rest in peace MAMIE, ALBERTS. HENRY. A tribute of love to| the memory of my beloved husband. HENRY ALBERTS. who died six years ago | today, March 17, 1926. Gone. but not forgotten HIS DEVOTED WIFE, HENRIETTA AL- BERTS. * BEALL, WILLIAM 0. Sacred to the mem- ory of our dear ' father, WILLIAM O. BEALL. who departed this life three years ago today. March 17. 1929 HIS DEVOTED DAUGHTERS CLARK, AGNES E. In sad but lovin membrance of our dear daughter an: fer. AGNES E. CLARK (nee Williamson), who passed away two years ago today, March 17, 1930 God saw the road was getting rough, COLLINS, SARAH V. To the lovt of our dear mother. SARAH V. who departed this life seventeen years today, March 17, 1915, Tender, patient. brave d TRt R d devsen- HER LOVING CHILDREN. * GILHOOLEY. PATRICK A, In sacred FATRIGE loving memory of our. father, A GILHGOLEY, o a0 t6day, March 14, g0 0 w0 years MARY AND JAMES. @ GILHOOLEY. PATRICK A. 1In sad but love (0% remembrance of our” dear brother and Tother-in-law, PATRICK A. GILHOOLEY, Tho departed’ ihis e’ iwo years ‘asg v 3 7 Iversary u¢ Holy Trinity Church, Georsetown. . O ved In life. remembered in deat GIOVANNETTL. ANGELINA. In sad bus loving Jemembrance of my mother. AN= GELINA * GIOVANNETTI. who departed {his life fifteen years ago today. Mare a1 HER SON, EDMOND. L. RIET L 1In sad and loving re- of arest daughter-ine (HARRIET L. HALL. w nys of sadness stil v Secret {ears often now T M © God. how I miss you. Harriet vy KECDS You' near me and baby. Jhough vou dicd one vear ago LOVING MOTHER-IN-LAW, ALICE WIL~ 2 HARRIET L. HALL. ALL. HARRIET L. In sad remembrance my beloved wite. HARRIET L. HALLy a life companion. ed With my own day by day T miss “you P .43 L ER LOVING = HUSBAND, HAWKINS., more ne. JAMES J. MARY ELIZA. i remembrance “of” ou Into rest eight years ago 1924, K Gentle mother. sainted moth Loving mother. 50 kind and" Loving hearts Temember you. HER LOVING DAUGHTERS. B WILSON, MAMIE V. HAWIHE O F 3 HAWKINS. MARY E._In memory ¥ou had a smile that ever: roA Deart” ax pire an gotg; °ne loved: 0y those who 'knew 'and loved you ir memory Will never grow ol LOVING NIECE, ROSA 3. TAYLOR, HAWKINS. RACHAEL D. In sad but lov ing remembrance of our ‘dear sisiers mogher and_aunt, Rackamt b L3S, KINS. wiio depurica fhis Iife one vear aso As we loved her, n our memory Sc i« always ging many a'siient tear You TER LOVING SON AND sisTeR. ou brought me s lo You cheered e "thioueh the danC" ou made this earth seem like heaven By your many sweet smiles and sunny g, os HER LOVING NIECE, ALMA LANE. DEBORAH A. 1 braiice of our aear wite and. mather OB BORAH A LANE. who' departed this M four years ago today, March 17 1998 She had & smile for every one, A heart as pure s gold. To_those who knew and loved her Her memory will never srow old LANE. DEBOR g NE. AR, In memory of my mother, DEBORAH LANE, who d r o today, March 17, 1938, 0 [OUT Years aso A3 T love you, s0 I miss you: In memory You are aiways near. Loved, remembered, lonked for always, Bringing many a silent tear pIER DAUGRTER, ALICE LANE BRUCE. ALMER. EMMA V. In sad but - membrance. of my wite' and our moiher . PALMER, 'who departed this 1ite Lwenty-six years ago today, March 17 m:)g: HER HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. ¢ VE. SUSAN C. In sad - g ot our Geat {nu?he'r' SEAR CROWE Wenty- Eho died tweniyone vears ago toda Gone, but HER CHICDHEN. EONICH AND WILL. SLER, MARIE A. In sad but J . membrince of my-deat Totner, MaRfs's. .“Who deparied this lif avo today, March 17, 13~ ¢ Sx Years HER SON, HENRY. SMITH WALTER. In sad but loving e TER In lonely and dear mother, entery ago today, March 1 vs miss her, membrance of ‘my” dear 'son. WA SMITH, who_departed this i ago today, March 17, 1930. TN qutty Sleep on, dear son, and take We loved you. but God loved you best. HIS LOVING MOTHER. LER, | MICHAEL. = Sacred and 854 nusband. MICHAEL WEISSMUZLLER. ¥ho, left 43 two years ‘ago today, March ‘The years may wipe out many thi; 3 Bai ‘this they will wipe out pever. The memory of those happy davs ‘When we were all together. HIS FAMILY. * ____FUNERAL DIRECTORS. WILLIAM H. SCOTT PG g3 A JSCHIPPERT ¢ N.W. ~ North 2827 e S E RS 33 5th St N.W. Nat'l 0537. E'S S TJ. WILLIAM LE ONS,~ FUNERAL DIRECTORS CREMATORIUM 332 PA._AVE. N.W. NATIONAL 1384. 1385, Frank Geier’s Sons Co. Modern Cravel Teleonony National 2473 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Funeral Chapel 412 H St. NE. P Ambulaner service Lincoln 0524 LM GAWLER CO - Funeral Directors - LEONARD M. GAWLER. 1804 M St N.W. Vot a1 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. NV, Ehone west oose. Established 1841, 'W. W. DEAL & CO. _816 H ST. NE LINCOLN 8300 "GEO. W. WISE CO. 2000 M ST. N.W. s oisa. V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors to nor connected Bhon 1009 H St. N.W. Phone National 2892 Formerly 910 F St. N.W. ABLER 928 M St. N.W. 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