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THE OWASHINGTON'S FINEST MEN’S WEAR STORE® A Special Group of Nearly 400 Hart Schaffner & Marx 35 SUIT 525 THINK of it—distinguished Hart Schaffner & Marx tailoring, designing and fine all- wool fabrics—at $25! All new Spring styles, in the newest shades and patterns. Single and double breasted models. And sizes to fit men and young men of every build. No Charge for Alterations A Group of 400 $5 RALEIGH HATS 2.95 LL smart new Spring styles, and in the new shades—Snow, fawn, pearl, and seal. Not in 16 years have you seen such a fine hat at so low a price. Knox Hats, $5 to $40 $35 $40 $45 Hart Schaffner & Marx Topcoats $23.75 LL smart new styles . . . Single, double breasted, half-belt and Raglan styles, in the fine fabrics . . . Camel hairs, Llamas, flecces, worsteds and tweeds. Finest desigting and tailoring. 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RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F Street SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €, APRIL 1% IBELOW SEALEVEL - FLYING DESCRIBED Death Valley Survey Report| Made to Bureau by Three Navy Men. The novel experience of flying for 75 | miles at altitudes ranging from 100 to | 300 feet below sea level is described in ‘ {a report from three naval aviation | pilots to the Navy Bureau of Aero- nautics | The flight was made along the length of Death Valley during the course of a | survey of available landing areas in | and about that_locality, according to | the report, the leader of the flight of three planes being Lieut. Comdr. J. B. Kneip, air officer of the carrier Langley Landing was made in Death Valley on a sloping field between Furnace Creek Ranch and Purnace Creek Inn. | The field ranged from 20 feet below sea | level at its southeast end to 180 feet below sea level at the other end, and | because of the winds, the planes had to land uphill and take off down the slope. Taking off from the Furnace Creek field, the planes dropped well below sea level and remained at zero alti- | tude and below for 75 miles. The en- gines were run with fuel mixture at its leanest point and still gave evidence | by smoking that the mixture was too |rich.” Engine speeds were found higher | than normal for given throttle settings | due to air pressure greater than normal. { Comdr. Knelp reported a splendid | natural landing field near the famous desert ranch of “Death Valley Scotty” |and another fairly good field near Stovepipe Wells, at sea level. | Young Democrats to Dance. 1 A dance will be held by the Young | Democrats’ Club of Washington next | Priday night at the home of Mrs. Cath- | erine Filene Dodd. 3300 O street. Pro- ceeds will be used by the club for its | contribution to the Democratic victory fund. Miss Elizabeth Wheeler is chair- | man. {OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN'S, Tth & F CHAMBERS Largest Undertakers 18 Assistants 2 Funeral Buildings 12 Cars Hearses & Ambulances 6 Parlors 3 Chapels Branch Parlor 517 11th St. S.E. We claim to produce the Finest Economical Funeral in the world. JUST THINK OF THIS: Casket Case, Embalm- ing, Hearse, 2 Cars, All Service, complete use of Parlors and Chapels. The whole funeral only 75 We have Baby Funerals as low as 25 65 Shipping Funer- als as low as.... Grave Sites at cost in a beauti- ful cemetery as low as .. *40 Phone or write your Address We will send you a beautiful catalogue of How We Do It. Chambers, Washing- ton’s Outstanding Funeral Co. No guessing, no ques- tioning of reputation. We have proven the right to our name. The Greater Chambers Co Main Office Cor. 14th and Chapin Sts. N.W. Phene Col. 0432-0433-0157 Rites Tomorrow VETERAN P. 0. EMPLOYE TO BE BURIED HERE. ELBEIDGE PERRY RHODERICK, An employe of the Post Office Depart- ment for more than half a century, who died PFriday night at his home after a heart attack, will be bured to- morrow afterncon in Glenwood Ceme- tery following funeral services at 2 o'clock at Hines' funeral home —Underwood Photo. NEBRASKANS PLAN FETE State Society to Entertain D. A. R.| Delegates From Home. | Nebraska delegates to the Congress | of the Daughters of the American Revolution will be the guests of the | Nebraska Society at & dance and re- ception at 2400 Sixteenth street Tues day evening, April 19, according to announcement by officers of the so-| clety. The delegates will be entertained at dinner by officers of the organization prior to the reception and dance. The | entertainment will take the place of | the usual Spring party of the society., according to Ralph Van Orsdel, presi- dent, and all former Nebraskans are invited to attend. McCormack to Speak. Representative John W. McCormack of Massachusetts will be the principal speaker at a meeting of the National | University Democrats’ Club tomorrow | night at 8:45 o'clock in Lower Hall of National University Law School. Mr. | McCormack’s subject will be “Broken Promises.” . The Democrats’ Club was organized by students at the university a year ago. Marriage Licenses. James G “RflbinsAO 22 ;_‘::x Rosa L. T iem T Lawrence o and Ninude L B TR S ancls. A Stone. 27. and Thelma V Pletcher, 21: Rey. Paul 1. Dougherty ‘Willie Jacobs, 23, and Rossle Key, 19; Rev. Chester L. Smallwood nestts B Smalle0 moste Reia, 215 Rev A e LAr(hI James, 27, and Einore Pernell, 20 | v. K. W. Roy. R‘P‘Y!nk N. Bethel, 25. Virginia Highlands Va., and C\lr3 SShP;:'I'flll)‘, 25, Pittsburgh. 33 ind Gy 8§, T ;H!er M. Stein. 22. and Dorothy Kirsh T A R Herbert Jasper, 24. and Edna Gant, 24 Rev. W. L. Washington. ontia iy S 3y witpels W Cuhrelh 38, Ml A Jrhers. 23, 0 Z Richara Warip, 21 ana Eie Watkin: orichard, Mo Mpdvaia” B and Edna F | Pa.; Rev and Audrey L Rev Edward E. Brewell 22. Henry. 20, both of Philadeiphia. Thomas 8. Davis Ralph F. Lozier, jr. 38 and Sarah M Tomlin. 26, both of Carroilton. Mo.. Rev Harves B. Smith Abraham Barber, 24. stein 24, both of Balt nd Harriette Rosen- | more. Md.; Rev. J and | John 21, Richmond. Va Danville, Va.; Rev and Willie M Rev. J. J D. Thorpe. Ollie H. Wilson, 21 E. Brigss Victor H. Vaughan, 27, both' of Richmond, Va.; §r.. 23. and Dorothy C William 3" Sweenes. Schwartz. 27. and Estell Bealle. 27: Rev H. M. Hennig Joseph Fleri, 35. and Annie J. Baronello 28; Rev. J. L. Kilkenny. Norman L. Hoyle 24." and Dosir A. Lam- bert, 26; Rev. Raphsel M. Burke. ROSES, 50c doz. FRESH CUT—LONG STEMS BLOSSOM SHOPPE 721 13th ST, MEtro. 6441 W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W, Corner Spring Road y Col. 0464 Eteneal Adams 10341 E. S. Zurhorst C. 8. You Need Not ° Pay More ..than you can afford, be- cause Zurhorst offers a wide range of funeral services that are economical in comparison to the quality and personal feeling involved. 175 years of satisfactory service to Wash- ington and vicinity. wrhorg, - FUNERAL- ‘DIRECTORS- Milburn T. Zirkle, M EST. 1857 Zurhorst. Jr. R The circumstances of each individual case is al- of our suggestion, and that which is ways the basis the most comfortable, the Thus Ryan Service is ever thoughtful whenever called on. We are trained to relicve the bereaved of every responsibility, and no situation is so complex that the cannot take care of it. | | broad sc ope of our service ¢ James T. Ryan Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Any Family Can Afford Ryan Service most practical, we advise. % Phone 1 CLARKE. NORA. 1932—PART ONE. | @ard ot Thanks REIGLE. GEORGE A. T wish to thank my nelghbors. relatives and friends for their Joyal kindness and sympathy and their my beloved husband, GEORGE A. REIGLE MRS. GEORGE A. REIGLE, * Braths NSELL. ANNA STURGIS. On Fridayv. Aoril 15. 1052, ANNA STURGIS. wife of Burr Tracy Ansell of 4010 Leland st. Chevy Chase. Md. Services at All Soiils' Me- morial Ckurch. Cathedral near Conn. ave. nw. on Sunday, April 17, at 3 p.m. In- terment private. BARNES., WILLIAM. Departed this life ¥ri- day. April 15, 1832, at 11:15 am.. at Gal linger Hospital. after a brief iiiness. WIL. LIAM_BARNES. devoted husband of Fan- Tie Barnes. loving brother of Saran L. Lee. Wesley, Frank, Jessie, Harrison and Simon Barnes. Remains resting at his late residence. 4081 3rd st. sw. Funeral Monday, Aprii 18. politan A. M. E. Zion Wesley Church. D st_bet. 3nd and 3rd sts. £w.. Rev officiating. Relatives and friends invited. We do not know who next may fall Beneath life's chastening rod One must be first, but let us all Prepare to meet our God FROM FAMILY. * BOND. AQUILLA. Members of Star Lodge. No_ 40. 1. B. P. O are notified to nttend a session &t our home. 15th and Que sts. n pm. tonight, to arrange for the funeral of our late brother. AQUILLA BOND. neral Sunday. April 17. at 12 o'clock Mount_Carmel Baptist Church, 3rd Eve sts. nw. Sister lodges and are cordially and fraternally (nvited to tend JOHN T, RHINES, E. R. CORTEZ W. PETERS, Sec BROWN. WILLIAM F. McKINLEY. into eternal rest on Wednesduy. April 13 1932 at 10:10 am., At Freedmen's Hos: ital. WILLIAM E' McKINLEY, devoied | usband of Margaret Saunders Brown. the Joving father of Viola, Lillian and McKin- ley, ir.:_the beloved son of the inte Joha H. and Serena Brown, brother of Josep! s’ "Lillian 8., Marie Brown Fuli G'and Eva Brown Jones. Rems fng At the funeral pailors © Washington, 2053 Georgl urday at 12 noon. Funeral services at his mother's residence, 2266 6th st n.w. on Sunday. April 17, at 1:30 p.m.. Elder Lewls C. Sheafe officiating. Relatives and friends respectiully invited to attend Harmony Cemetery 7 Departed this life_on Sat- urday. April 16, 1932, NORA CLARKE Remains resting at Prazier's funeral home, _383 R._I ave nw NINTH STREET STORE DAMAGED BY FLAMES Damage to Shoe Establishment Es- timated at Thousands; Traffic Tied Up. from and Entered A two-alarm fire in a shoe store at 518-520 Ninth street did several thou- sand dollars’ damage last night and tied up traffic at Ninth and F streets for nearly an hour. The fire, which started behind a counter on the second floor, attracted several thousand persons and necessi- tated the calling out of police reserves. | Dense smoke billowed out over Ninth street and hampered firemen. A sec- ond alarm was turned in immediately after fire apparatus responding to the | first call arrived The majority of damage to the shoe | | store on the ground floor was caused | by water and the chopping away of wall | sections to reach the flames. The fire | | was in the Guiffre Orthopedic Shoe | Shop, which adjoins the Washington | Loan & Trust Co. Building. PLAN INSPECTION TRIP Mining Engineers to Be Shown Over U. S. Printing Office. Members of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers will pay an inspection visit to the Gov. ernment Printing Office Thursday eve- | ning to examine the metallurgical and chemical operations of that plant. The guests will be served dinner at 6:30 and will then hold a business meeting of the institute. At 7:45 the visitors will have the various depart- ments of the office explained to them | by Byron L. Wehmoff, technical direc- tor. Wehmofl's assistants will con- duct them through the plant in groups of 15. OFFICER TO BE BURIED Funeral for Capt. Robert T. Men- ner Tomorrow at Arlington. With full military honors, Capt Robert Tryon Menner, U. S. Navy, for- mer commandant of the 7th Naval Dis- trict and the naval operating base at Key West, Fla., will be buried in Arling- ton National Cemetery at 11 o'clock to- morrow morning. He died in Key West ‘Thursday. The Navy Department yesterday an- nounced this list of honorary ~pall- | bearers: Capts. William McEntee, E. S. | Jackson. J. F. Hellweg, Harry K. Cage, Hayne Ellis, Frank D. Berrien, Charles Russell Train and Hugo W. Osterhaus. Capt. Sydney K. Evans, chief of the Navy's Corps of Chaplains, will officiate. FOUND. FOR LOST ANIMALS apply Animal Rescue League, 349 Maryland ave s.w. Nat 8088 e | _LOST. _ ENAMEL PIN-—3 leaves, pearls. gold back: on Park road Adams 7715 Reward i | BOSTON BULL PUPPY_A reward of $25 | I be paid for the return of this puppy ich has been the constant companion of fild. ho sreatly grieves its logs. Descrin- +Vold Tno pedigree)., black, white chest. white spot on back of neck: tan shouldér harness on: answers name of 'Boy. Straved from vicinity of 12th and N sts. nw. Thursday. 4:30 pm The amount of reward s double the value of the dog other than for child's pet. Phone D1 6665, BOSTON TERRIER. large with white markings: name 6741, Rewaid. 3111 Garfield st land 8715, e BREAST PIN. old-fashioned. lost Friday: valued for associations. Reward. Call De- catur 5835- L BRIEF CASE. om. hetween School; books. 9789 BRIEF CASE. black: Liberal reward for Adams 10100, Apt. 301 BULLDOG. black and white Boston, female. In Petworth near Soldiers’ Home. 3813 5th st now CAMEO RING brown on brown backsround Saturday. April 9th, probably on Conn. ave reward. Natlonal 7883 o age COIN PURSE, black, containing sum of money and keys. between Chastleton Hotel and 15th and Coiumbia rd. Reward. Return {n Apt. 540, the Chastleton LLIE DOG. large. male, tan_and white. tag ‘No. 1439; answers to name “Pal” Lib eral reward 2812 27th st. n.w_ Col. T430. CRYSTAL RING. with guard. Please return to Miss Regina Longmore, 1448 Monroe St n.w. Adams 9500, Reward . DIAMOND RINGS (2. 1 dinner dnd 1 soli- taire: Woodward & Lothrop's lavatory. 4th floor, about 5.30 b m. Priday: liberal reward Mre. R Corridon. 641 Gallatin st 1w Georain 3751 18 DOG, American (Pilt\ bull terrier. all white. pink ‘nose: last seen Grant Circle month ago tas No. 11012 Call Adams 10232, Driscoll Reward . DOG—Gordon _setter. black and tan swers to name Tim: D. C. tag No Reward. J. L. De Neale. Ga. 1089 EYEGLASSES. in black case. on_Potomac Park_car. Reward. Wisconsin 2520-J. * EYEGLASSES, engraved gold rims, in suede case (Edmonds’), Saturday morning R ward. Natl 8280, ext. 57, or Emerson 6540. * FOX HOUND. red and white spotted. A Laer. Q8" Jentrson ave’. " Riverdale. Md Reward = . | FUR—Will party who found biack fox scarf from Diamond taxicab. 19th and B nw . Fr day morning, please call Lincoln 6835-W? Reward. GLASSES. torioise shell: Friday, Cabifol - st between City Post Office and Truxton Circle, Reward. Col. 6426-W. * GOLD FILIGREE BRACELET. with cameos. Tuesday night, Willard Hotel or in taxi. Re: ward. 1717 Kilbourne place. Columbia 0405. * MONEY—On business section of 7th st., last week. Call Col. 9136-W. itre— 8 NECKPIECE. Thursday evening. in or per- haps near Keith's Theater: & two-skin Mar- tin neckpiece: any one returning same to Mrs."Thos. Reed. 2101 Connecticut ave., will receive suitable reward. C PACKAGE, containing 7 small stones and one large, between the Pan-American and Red Cross Bldgs. Phone Decatur 3407 PATENT OEFICE PAY ENVELOPE. contain- ing Frflay atterncon. Reward. National 8981. Branch 1103. Call after {1 PEARL RING—Platnum _setting; Orient pearl; between Ambassador Hotel and He ner's. Notify W. L. Vermilion, Metropoli- tan ‘3730 PERSIAN CAT_Red. mair turn or Information leading to same. R. I ave ne. North 9797-J XOPHONE, in case, on Kensington car, Saturday a.m. Phone Emerson 081 ~ acl ze_male. brindie Mickey' nw black, name inside. Friday | Agriculture Dept. and G. ‘aito tags, Reward. Adams cab. Call 17° left prompt in_private return. an- | 10072 Reward for re- 1200 beautiful floral tributes to the memory of ) at 1 pm. from Metro- | McCoy | Morning | f W.. Pu- | tempies | | STEARN. ASBURY F. Suddenly. on Priday | vauGHN. 16, Draths CRAWFORD, CAROLINE Q. On Priday ‘April 15, 132, &t George Washington Uni- versity Hospital. CAROLINE Q. beloved | wife ‘of the late Dr_ Charles L. Crawford of Atlington Hall School. Balisto Deloved mother of Mrs. D. C. Daugherty. Butler, Pa: Dr. Charles L G New Orleans, La.; Chester A. O, Meadville, Pa.. and sister of George E Ciaxon. Spartanbure, 8. C. Puneral from the W, W. Chambers Co. funeral home. 1400 Chapin st nw. Monday. April 18 at 11 am. Interment Port Lincoin Ceme- tery. FLETCHER. ELIZABETH C. April 13, 1932. ELIZABET) Sbarles R. Plstcher. Fune W. Chambers Co. funeral home. 1400 Chapin 3l n.w. on Sunday. April 17. at 10 a.m. Interment at Warrenton, Va. GALLAGHER, CATHERINE. Suddenly. on | | “Thirsdas. April 14, 1932. ‘at the tesdence of 'her brother. Michael Gallagher. Rock Creek Church foad. CATHE! GALLAGHER. Funeral from the above ad- | dress on Monday. Anzil 18 at 8:30 am. | Requiem mass at St. Gabriel's Chyreh at 9 am Relatives and friends invited to end. Interment Mount Olivet Cemeters. | GREEN, ANDREW A. On Thursday, April 14, 1932 at his residence. 1429 W si. nw ANDREW_ A. GREEN. busband of Eliza- beth T. Green, father of E Lee anu the late Maude E_ Jov. brother of Mrs. | Lillian_Rowe and father-in-law of Guy C Lee."'Remains Testing at Otls P. Allen s Tineral home. 13th St and Florida ave nowe until Saturday, Aprl 16, 10 am afler Which_may be seen at the above Tesidence. Puneral Sunday, April 17 al 1 p.n. from the ‘10th Street Baptist Church. ~ Interment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. 17 HARPER. JORN D. On Saturdey. April 16. 1932, at his hgme in Manassas. Va.. JOHN D. HARPER. He is survived by his daugh- ter, Edra Russell. Funeral Monday. April 18, at 1 pm., from First Baptist Chureh, Manassas, V. Interment Manassas Cem- eter HAYES, EMMETT L. On Saturday. April 16. 1932, at Walter Reed General Hospital. EMMETT L. corporal Battery B. 16th Field Artillery. U 8. A. beloved son of Harry 2 and ihe late Mary E. Haves. He i5 also survived by iwo sisters. Mrs. Mary | E. King and Mrs. Bertha Allen. and_ four brothers, Harry. Ira. LeRoy and Eimer Haves. Notice of fumeral hereafter. WILLIAM. On Friday. April 1932, 'at 11:30 am. at his residence 4ath’ pl ne. WILLIAM JAMES. the voted hushand of Savannah _James, be- | loved brother of Mrs. Nannie G. Gray and | Lemial lames of Trenholm. Va. and ward M. James of Richmond, Va Funeral Sunday. April 17. at 2 pm., from the John T.'Rhines funeral chapel. ird and Eve sts s.w. Interment Rosemont Cemetery. 17 ted this life at 8:10 am . MANIL- eaves 1o On_Wednesday. 15. | mi | de- | on Wednesday, Ap t Columbin Hospital. GAULTE (nee Fasles) mourn their loss a devoted husband. James R M ulte: & mother and fa- iher. a_sist ur aunts and three uncles and a host of other relatives and friends. Funersl Sunday. April 17. at 1:30 pm. from Walker Memorial Church, 13th st between You and V v and friends invited. Memorial Cemetery. MASSEY. GEORGE A. 1932. 'GEORGE A. brother of Charles H.. John R. and William J Massey. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jdarvis funeral ehurch. 1432 You st. | nw - Interment Berlin, Va. Monday. April 18. 17 MAYFIELD. GEORGE LE CouNT. On Thurscay, April 1 . at 7 am. a Freedmen's ‘Hospitel. GEORGE LE COUNT MAYFIELD. beloved son of Susie C. May- flell. nephew of Miss Mary L. Eu- rope._erandson of Mrs_Lorraine 8. Europe | of 1008 8 st nw. Remains at Prazier | home. 380 R_ 1. ave, n.w.. until 4 p.m. Pri- | therealter at his late residence. 1008 S'st nw. Funeral Sunday. April i7. at 12:45 "o'clock, from Lincoln ~Memorial | Church. 11th and R sts. n.w. Interment Harmony Cemetery. 17 MeLAUGHLIN. MARY M. On Saturday. April 16, 1932 at 8:45 p.m.. at her resi- dence. T111° G st. se. MARY M. Me- LAUGHLIN. daughter of the late Michael and Margaret Coffey, mother of Mrs George F. Gates and sister of Mr. Michael J. Cofley and Mrs. Wiiliam D. Barry, No- tice of funeral hereafter MOORE. RICHARD F. On Fridav. April 13 1932 at his residence. 913 Jackson st. | ne. RICHARD F. beloved husband of the late Mary A. Moore, Puneral services at the above residence Monday, April 18, at 8:30 am. thence to St. Anthony's Church. where requiem mass will be said at 9 am. for the repose of his soul terment ‘Mount Olivet Cemetery. tives and friends invited. OURAND. JOHN B. 8. On Priday. April 15, 1932 afier a long iliness. JOHN B. S. OURAND. aged 85 years and § months. be- loved husband of the Annie Ourand and devoted father of Guy A Ourand Funerai services at his late residence, 3569 10th st. n.w. on Monday. April 18. at 10 o'clock.” Interment at Glenwood Cemefery. On Friday. April 15 MASSEY. devoted In- Rela- 17 RHODERICK. FLBRIDGE PERRY. Sudde Iy. on Priday. April 15. 1932. st his resi- dence. 1419 R'st. n.w.. ELBRIDGE PERRY RHODERICK. hushand of Jennie Rhod- erick. ~Services at the 8. H. Hines Co. funcral home. 2901 14th st n.w. on Mon- day, April 18, at 2 pm. Interment Glen- wood Cemetery. ROBERTSON. ANNIE L. W. On Saturday, April 16, 1932, at the National Lutherar | Home. Mrs. ANNIE L. W. ROBERTSON. Funeral services at the National Lutheran Home. 18th and Douglas sts. n.e. Tuesda April'19. at 10'a.m. " Interment Baltimore, ROBINSON, CARROLL. On Thursday. April 14, 1932 'at 9 pm. at Emergency Hos- piial. CARROLL ROBINSON. devoted hus- | band of Lida Robinson. son of Stewart and Isabel Robinson. brother of Sylvia Rucker_ Anna Bell. Edna Naylor. Beverly and John Robinson. Remains resting at W. Ernest Jarvis' funeral church, 1432 You st Funeral on_Sunday.’ April from First Baptist Churen, a 7 SCHEUCH. GFORGE L. Op Friday. April 15, 1932, at his residence, 321 You st. n.e.. GEORGE L. beloved husband of Daisy E. Echeuch, step-father of Charles M. and Theodore L. Buehler. Remains resting at the above residence until 10 a.m. Tuesday. April 19 _Funeral services th W. W. Chambers Co_ funeral home. 1400 Chapin st.nw. on Tuesday. April 19, at 2 p.m Relatives and friends invited. _Interment Arlinston National Cemetery at 3 p.m. 18 SCHMEBL. FRANCIS PAUL. On Wednesday. April 1932, s Tesidence. No. 10 Melrose ‘ave. Hvatt Md. FRANCIS PAUL. beloved husband of Helen Agnes Bchmehl (nee Horrigan) Funeral w held from the sbove residence on Prida April 15. at 8:30 a.m. Requiem mass at St._Jerome's Church, at 9 am. Interment New York City. SIMMS. NETTIE SLAUGHTER. Departed this life on Thursday. April 14. 1932. at 2232 13th st. nw.. NETTIE SLAUGHTER SIMMS the beloved daughter of Henri- etta Frazier and stepdaughter of Lewis Frazier She leaves five aunts and many other relatives. Remains can be seen at Neuman & Davis Co. funeral home. 611 Florida ave. n.w.. after 1 pm. Saturday. April 16. Puneral Sunday, April 17, at 1:30 | p-m.. from Galbraith Cl bet L and M sts. n.w., Departed this life Friday. Apr at 9 s.m. LURAY SPROW. Gevoted husband of Mary J. Sprow of 2011 12th st. nw. son of William Sprow and brother of Charlie Sprow of Manassas. Va. and Mabel Walker of Poughkeepsie, N. Y He also leaves seven hall sisters and brothers and other relatives and friends. Remains resting at his late resi- dence ‘from 4 p.m. Saturday. April 16 untii 1:30 p.m. Sunday, Abril i7. Funerai Sunday. April 17. at 2:30. from_Otis F. Allen’s 'funeral home. 13th and Fls_ ave nw. Interment Lincola Memorial Ceme- tery, April 15, 1932. at ‘Georgetown University Hospital. ASBURY F. STEARN. Remains at Warner E. Pumphrey’s funeral home. Rockville, Md. Services Monday. Apri 18. at the Methodist Episcopal Church. Potomac, Md. at 2:30 p.m. Interment urch cemetery TAYLOR. VIRGINIA. On_Wednesday. April 13.° 1932, VIRGINIA TAYLOR, devoted daughter of _Alberta Taylor. 'sister of Frances and Ellen Taylor. Remains rest- ing at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1432 You st. n.w. Interment Clifton. Va. Sunday, April 1. 17 THOMAS, THEODORE H. On Saturda April 16, 1932 at Sibley’ Hospital. THEO. DORE H.. beloved husband of the late Clara L. ‘Themas and father of T. Em- mett and Clark H. Thomas. Funeral from his late residence. 1611 Monroe st. mnie. Monday, April 18, at 2 p.m. ~Relatives | nd friends invited. Interment Congres- | Sional Cemeters VALENTINE. CHARLES R. Suddenly. on Wednesday. April 13, 1932, CHARLES R VALENTINE. devoted husband of Lucinds Valentine. brother of William. Joseph and John Valentine and Sally Simmons. step- father of Thaddeus Bright and Pearl Bel. lows ‘Puneral Monday, April 18, at 2 pm. from the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 U st. n.%. Interment Wood- lawn Cemetery 17 WILLIAM A. On Saturday. April at 10:20 a.m . at Emergency Hos- pital. WILLIAM A VAUGHN. husband of Ara W. Vaughn. Notice of funeral here- after WATERS. Thursday, WATERS. WILLIAM. Departed this life April 14,19, WILLIAM beloved husband of Nancy Waters He also leaves to mourn their loss two sisters and one brother. Re- mains resting at Stewart’s funeral home. 30 H st. ne. until Sunday. April 17 there- after at his late residence. 1018 7th st hie Funeral Monday. April 18. at 1 from Ebenezer M. E. Church, 4th D sts. s.e. Rey. English officiating. 17 WILLIAM. Departed this life s deniy. on Wednesday, April 13, 1932. st | Gallinger Hospital, ' WILLIAM ~WELLS (Long Shot Red). husband of Laura Wells. son of the late james and Victoria Wells loving father of James. Thomas, Charles, Gertrude and Warren = Wells: devoted brather of Alphonzo and Gertrude Wells. Remains resting at Barbour Bros.' funeral home, 48 K st. n.e. Funeral Monday, April 18, at 1| pm. from the above funeral home. Interment Hermony Cemetery. 17 WILCOX, MABEL L. Suddenly. on Saturday April 16, 1932, at Georgetown Hospital, AMABEL I, WILCOX (nee Gallehr). beloved wife of F. G. Wiicox. Notice of funeral Iater. WILLIAMS, JAMES H. On Thursday, April 14,1932, at 1 am. at his residence. New York Oity. N.'Y. JAMES H WILLIAMS. _He 'leaves to_mourn their 1nss” & beloved wife. Rosa Willlams: two devoted daughters, Gertrude Mahoney Ta! bot of this city and Maude Neugent of New York City: two beloved brothers. Jo- seph and Arthur Willlams of Arlington Va.: one grandson and one great-grandso nieces and nephews and a host of other Telatives and f{riends. Funeral Sunday. April 17, at 1:30 pm. from Mount Zion ptist Church, Arlington. Va. Interment ncoln Memorial Cemetery, ~ Remaing resting at 1509 16th st. n.w, n WE! A—7 Braths "!,: I‘;'ichnmn R ;fl.‘ gr Thursday, April iy et CATHERINE YOG * daneer; wite of Jessie E. Youns. daughter of Louise and the late Murray Barker. mother of Julia Parrar. Sarah Robinson, Richardd Thomas, William and Prederick Barker. Puneral Tuesday. April 19. at | o'cloek Em. from Frazier's funeral home. 380 R. ave. nw. Relatives and friends in- vited. 18 YOUNG. FLIZABETH B. On Saturday, 16. 1632 at her residence. 595 B o Aw. ELIZABETH 1. beloved wife of tha até Dr. Park G. Youns. Notice of ' funeral nereatie In Memoriam. BERNSDORF. ETHEL BOGUE. In_ cherished membrance of ETHEL BOGUE BERNS- DORF. who passed to eternal rest March 17. 1932 Tak rd, Conn., for her relatives and friends to pay her their last tribute. then brought back to this and buried st Glenwood Cemetery at o'clock p.m.. March 22 80 soft are her hair waves So are ber biue eves. 8 ul are her embraces. 8 are her cheery smiies So us s her blessed release. 8o happy is her soul in peace. While the world is silent And the stars shine i Ethel passes away peacefu Apd T do feel %o bie. My dreams go skyward hat Ethel is just away. With her cheery ‘smile And s wave of her hand E. E. BERNSDORF. * In memory of my dear C. GRAHAM, who de- this life one year ago. April 16, GRAFAM. SLOAN € husband, SLOAM parted 1931 A precious one from us has gone, A volce we loved 15 still A place is vacant in o Which never can be filed Some may think we do not miss him. When at times they see us smile: Only we who know the heartaches That we suffer all the while ETHEL GRAHAM. * CARRIE. In loving remem- o, dear mother CARRIE Who ‘departed inis life aEn today. ADTIL 1T 1931 ooy HER CHILDREN LANE. MARY £ In loving remembrance of onr ‘dear mothiar and grandmother. MAR! E LANF. who departed this lite Apri 11, 123 A few more sears shall roll A Tew more”Seasons come we ahail he with those th ! ‘Asteed within the tombe - ' oat Fest THE FAMILY. ¢ LEDERFR. CAROLINE. In loving remem- brance ‘of my dear mothe LEDERER. Who ‘1%t Tt two Sennr oo today, April 17, 1930, T ChO YeATS aeo 1 think of you in_silence No ese can see me weep: Bul many u silent tear 1 shed When others are asleep The flowers T place upo May withe? and Gcay, o ¥ ut the love for you will never fade BRSO AR %s - PENNA. PROVIDENCE MAR: Ioving memory of my Hevoted wite BROYE IDENCE MARIE, 'who departed ihis Tite three years ago tody, April 17, 1030 Tt was a hard blow to lose you ., wife, i Ok;“vlh);:‘;‘ ‘I‘d sad ;iun pain, ks N orld would be like ¥y _heart still achs v God knows how I miss you ‘What would I 5 When we were together. dear Providence. Life h Only those who havi A wife 5o dear can R e ‘OTED HUSBAND, ANTHOP_’Y RIDGWAY, FANNIE E. Always remember= ing the love and devotion of my mothez, PANNIE E. RIDGWAY, wh work nine years ago. ADrrlalg.mlSSh;f e Loved, lost, remembered HER DEVOTED DAUGHTER, IDG- WAY FORTUNE. - AR € ROBINSON, A OBINSON, ALFRED E. AND ALICE. HOCKMAN. HOCKMAN. Sa- e memory of and husband. ALPRED E. ROBINSON. why foparted this life six sears ago April 1 3 ister, uary 26, 1931 T How sweet to sleep where al is peace. Te sortow cannot reach ¢ g Where all life's idle throbbines coase And pain is Ju > mis BEVOTED * DAUGHTER, BUTCHER TOTTEN. SARAH ELIZABETH, loving temembrante ol bur beloved "morhy er. SARAH ELIZABETH TOTTEN. who ieft us ten years ago today, April 1 As we loved her. 50 we miss her; In our memory she is alwass ni Loved. remembered. longed for alw Bringing_many a silent tear. HER DEVOTED CHILDREN. WATERS. EDWARD C. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear husband ang father, EDWARD C. WATERS, who depart- ¢4 this Tife four years ago todsy, April HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN. * FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W N.¢; Modern Chapel. Telepnone National 2473 ALMUS R.SPEARE Succeeding the Original W. 1655 Conneetient Ave | Decator eHL "Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Funeral Chapel 412 St. NE H Ambulance _servic Lincoln 0524 LM GAWLER CO * Funeral Directors - LEONARD M. GAWLER _1804 M i N.W. Pot. 4170, 4171, “Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W. jhens, West coas " GEO. W. WISE CO. 2000 M ST N.W est 0138 V. L. SPEARE CO0. Neither the successors to nos with ‘the original W. K. 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