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came to Washington more than 30 years ago. Her husband was engaged in lhel dairy business here. She was a past president of the Knights of St. John and also a past president of the! Foresters. Hr | Mrs. Reilly is survived by two sons, | 3. Rellly, 2401 North Capitol street, and Francis A’ Reilly of Los Angeles, Calif., and a daughter, Mrs. Winifred | Collins. Two brothers, living in Penn- sylvania, also survive MRS. MARY E. REILLY, HERE 30 YEARS, DIES Widow of Former Dairyman Was Past President of Knights of 8t. John and of Foresters. Mrs. Mary E. Reilly of 1360 Jefferson street, widow of John P. Reilly of this city, died in Emergency Hospital yes- requiem mass in 8t MArtin’s Church terday. She was 64 years old. | at 9 o'clock. Interment will be in Mount Born in Phoenixville. Pa.. Mrs. Reilly Olivet Cemetery. YOU CAN SAVE Every Week with these row from the home of Dr. Reflly, with H GENERAL ELECTRIC SHERS EASY PAYMENT TERMS Why pay high prices for your weekly_lnunderir;g? 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HINKEL & C RUG AND CARPET CLEANIN | day to undergo operations by & plastic Funeral services will be held tomor- | surg HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, TWO IRISH LEADERS | T HAWKS UNDER KNIFE BOSTON, April 18 (#)—Capt. Frank M. Hawks, speed fiyer whose nose and jaw were broken when his plane | ctAlMED BY BEA]'H crashed at Worcester April 7, was brought to the Phillips House of the Massachusetts General Hospital yester- |Redmond Collapses at Grave of Friend—MacVeagh Dies in Dublin. reon. Capt. Hawks was accompanied on the 45-mile ambulance trip from the Wor-| cester City Hospital by Mrs Hawks and “Speed” Aberdeen terrier. ‘ | | | By the Associated Press. | DUBLIN, Irish Free State, April 18. | —Two prominent figures in Irish poli- tics died vesterday. Capt. Willlam Archer Redmond. mem- ber of the Dail Eireann Yor Waterford, collapsed and died beside the grave of |a friend, while Jeremiah MacVeagh, who was Irish national member of the British House of Commons from 1902 to 1920, succumbed here. | Known as War Hero. Capt. Redmond, war hero and long | & prominent independent Nationalist, | was attending the funeral of his friend, | D°F Hogan, who died in s Waterford | street Thursday. He had gone to the graveside, where he suddenly collapsed | and could not be revived. He was 46 years old Stanch supporter of the former gov- ernment of William T. Cosgrave, Capt Redmond was the only son of the late John Redmond, famous Natlonalist and chairman_of the Irish parliamentary porty in the British House of Commons, He himself had been a_ member of the House of Commons for Tyrone from 1910 to 1918 and again, for Waterford, from 1918 to 1922 In 1923, the year the Irish Free State was constituted he took his seat in the Dall as a sup- porter of President Cosgrave's admin- istration. In the general election of last February he was again returned to the Irish chambur. Writings Win Fame. Mr. MacVeagh, who was 61 years old, was & Jawyer and & journalist. He rep- resented the London Daily News dur- ing the so-called “Anglo-Irish War" and many of his descriptive stories were subsequently reprinted and distributed among readers in Great Britain. Iie was a director in numerous commercial enterprises in Dublin. From time to time he published leaflets and phiets on Irish politics, Births | R.eporte(-:l. 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Darwin Weaver, 4223 Seventh street, A& veteran of the Civil War and a Capital resident for many years, died early yesterday, following a heart at- tack suffered as he slept. Born in Petersburg, Ohlo, on June 1844, he enlisted in the 104th Ohio Volunteer Infantry at the age of 18, and served until December 17, 1863. In 1890 he entered the Government service as a printer in the Adjutant General's Office, working for a time in old Ford's Theater, which then housed & section of the office. He was retired in August, 1920 Pour sons, Robert E, Alfred 8, Charles D. and Chester L. Weaver, sur- | vive. Funeral services will be conducted by the G. A. R. at his home at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, followed by burial in Rock Creck Cemetery. FUNERAL RITES HELD FOR MRS. E. B. YOUNG Widow of l;hylici:m and Surgeon of 20 Years Ago Rests in Rock Creek Cemetery. Funeral services were held at 2 o'clock this afternoon for Mrs. Elizabeth B. Young, who died late S8aturday. Burial was in Rock Creck Cemetery. Mrs. Young, who was 82 years old, was the widow of Dr. Park G. Young, prominent Washington physician and | surgeon of 20 years ago. She lived at| 939 M street, where services were held At the time of her marriage to Dr. Young about 25 years ago she was the widow of another well known Washing- ton surgeon, Dr. William H. Fav, one of the founders of the Medical Society here, who died more than 40 years ago. She was a lifelong resident of this city. She s survived by four children, Charles G. Taylor, J. Ford Taylor, Elizabeth B. Taylor and Mrs. Henry C. Clark, all of Washington, and & sister and brother. DEATH CALLED SUIC!DE ! Body of Mrs. Mabel Wilcox to Be Buried Tomorrow. A certificate of suicide was issued yesterday by Coronor Joseph D. Rogers in the death of Mrs. Mabel L. Wilcox, 45, of the 4100 block of Wisconsin ave- nue in Georgetown University Hospital Saturday night as a result of swallow- ing poison. She was said to have been despondent over failing health Funeral services will be held in Hines' funeral home, 2901 Fourteenth street tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. In- terment will be in Rock Creek Ceme- tery. Mrs. Wilcox was the wife of F. G. Wilcox. POLICE TRAP 2 MEN ON TELEPHONE TIP, . I | Radio Cruisers Close In on Colored Pair Allegedly Attempting to Rob Store. ‘Trapped by two police radio cruisers early today in an alleged attempt to ' ) break into the grocery of Kraft Broth- ers, 1925 Fourteenth street, two colored men are being held at the second pre- cinct station for questioning in conne: tion with & number of recent burgia: ‘They are booked as Alfonso Hensen, 21, of the 1500 block of T street, and Dar- nell Smith, 23, no fixed address. A pedestrian passing the store shortiy | ‘after midnight saw two men trying to | pry the bars from a basement window. He telephoned an alarm to police headquarters and a detective burean cruiser and a radio scout car from the ’S‘cnd precinct were sent to the scene. he two cars closed in on the allev from opposite directions and trapped the men. Detective Harold D. Johnson fell when he leaped from the detective bu- reau cruiser to thwart any attempt the men might make to flee. He suffered injuries to the left hand and right kne= and was treated at Emergency Hospital. FINE MEN'S WEAR APRIL 18, | Su 1 Ind EISEMAN'S, 7th & F DOCTORS Recommend CHAMBERS Ambulances Clean, Fresh and SANITARY Charges Lowest 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. 0432 _FUNERAL DESIGNS, - GEO. C. SHAFFER MODERATE FRICES 'PHONE WaT ‘VTos Open Evenines (441" &' Eye __and Sundays 4 By Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. Prampt Anio Del Artistie—expres:ive—nevpensiv: BOQUET SHOP, 732 17th St. Florel iributes. $2.50 up. Distric: 6335. Open everines and_Sunday. FLORAL TRIBUTES' 1932. @ard ot Thanks LEWIS, EVA CLEALON. The family of the iate EVA CLEALON LEWIS wish to thank thelr Telatives and friends for their sym- pathy and beautiful floral tributes at her death. THE PAMILY. Beatha. ALLISON, ANNE ELIZABETH. Dwj life on Saturday, April 18, 1 residence of her niece, Mrs. ahn. Md. Pune services Monday. t 8 pm.. at the above residence and int April rted this BANKS, MARTHA. Deparied this “",;‘fi" denly on Sunday, Apri) 93 ing_Green, . MARTHA BANKS. leaves to mourn iheir loss one dai Hester Rowsey, and one son three brothers. es aud frien Va. She hter, ames Banks ud a host of Interment at BROWNE, BENJAMIN F. . day. April 18. 1932 his residenc 3 Lincoln ave, Takows Park, Md. BENJA- Femu‘ ALES beloved husband of Florence o) rowne. Remains restin W.W. Chambers Co. fuerat home. 1906 Chliapin st. n.w. Notice of funeral iater. BUCHANAN, GERTRUDE. Departed this life_suddenly on Bunday. April 17, 1982, at Bowling Green, Va., GERTRUDE BU- CHANAN. She leaves (0 mourn their loss s loving husband, Raleigh Buchanan ghildren and host of other relatives wnd riends. Services will be held at the Salem Baptist Church, Wedne p.m. Bo THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair tonight and tomorrow; not much change in temperature, minimum temperature to- night about 38 degrees; moderate north- west and north winds. Maryland—Fair tonight and tomor- row; not much change in temperature. Virginia—Partly cloudy tonight; to- morrow cloudy; not much change in temperature. West Virginia—Fair tonight; tomor- | row increasing cloudiness, warmer in west portion, slightly Report for Last 48 Hours. Temperature. Barometer. Degrecs Inches. 62 2993 54 29 42 Saturday— 4 pm 8 pm. .... Midnight . Sunday— 4 am 8 am Noon .. 2 pm 4 pm 8 pm e 12 midnight . Today— 4 am 8 am 42 Noon ceeese. 52 Highest. 62, 4:00 p.m. Saturday. ago, 5. Lowest, 35, 4:00 a.m. yesterday. ago, 57. 48 53 58 54 47 40 Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today. Tomorrow. 6:34a.m 0:43am. 7:01 pm 1:21pm The Sun and Moon. Rises. 5:28 3 5:27 Moon, today.. 4:22p.m. Automobile lights must be turned on Sets. 6:48 6:48 | one-half hour after sunset. Rainfall. Monthly rainfall in inches in Capital (current month to date) Month. 1932. Average. Record January .... 482 355 7.09 '82 February . 246 327 684 84 March . 645 3.75 884 91 April 327 9.13 '89 May 370 1069 '39 June 413 1094 00 July . 471 1063 '86 August . 4.01 1441 28 September 324 1081 '76 2.84 857 '85 237 869 '89 332 756 ‘01 the Abilene, Albany. N Atlants Atianuc Ga City Baltimore Birmingham Bismarck, N Mass Pt.cloudy Raining GChicago. 1l nati, Ohio 30.08 nd. Ohio. 30.04 i C.. 29.84 2974 30.10 188 Gaivestor 2971 Helens, £ 2990 Huron, §_Dak.. 29.92 Ind 30.08 Fla. 2968 ¥. Mo 30.04 2082 * Cloudy Clear . Clear Cloudy Cloudy . Cloudy I. Clear . Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Pt.cloudy Pt.cloudy . Clear Clear Clear Jacksony Kansas a N. Orleans. L New York, N Oklahoma C Omahs. Nebr A, ¥ Portland 5 Portland, Or Raleigh, N. C. 3 Sal Lake City 8an Antonio.. 8en Diego. Calif 29.8¢ San_ Francisco. 30.08 8t Lo . 3006 St Paul 3014 Seattle, 3008 Spokane 30.04 Tampu 2090 WASH 2994 FOREIGN. Greenwich time, today ) Temperature. Weather 39 Part cloudy Ra; Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Part clouds ) time. today ) 80 Part cloudy vations.) 66 82 7 82 W Wash. Fla D. ¢ 7 am Stations London, England Paiis. Prauce Vienna, Austria .. Berlin, Germauy. Brest. France Zurich. Switzeriand. . Stockholm, Sweden Gibraltar. Spain (Noon. Greenwi Horta (Fayal), Azores (Current obss Bermuda Porto Rico. Cuba Canal Zone. 36 53 Part cloudy Cloudy Rain Clear Hamilton. San_Juan. Havana Colon, Boundaries between Libya and the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan and French West a_may_shortly be_established FOUND. MONEY-—On business section of 7th st Iast week. Call Col. 9136-W. e POODLE. white, male, tan ears. Pl b e b BB L i . containing papel ec ount money: Chevy Chase car. Sun; dny. Reward. Decatur 0800, Apl. 728 BOOK—Black leather-covered charge book. § in’. long 3'3 in. wid in. thick 16, between 10 and Please return to Holmes Bakery. CAMEO RING. brown on brown backsround Saturduy. April 9th. probably on Conn. mye reward. National 7883 18 N and Eve sis. 0. Reward COLLAR. biack fur. in taxi, Saturday eve- | ning. 2131 O st. n.w., Apl Potomac 2115-J. o Teuial A — DIAMOND RINGS (2). 1 dinner and 1 50 taire: Woodward & Lothrop's lavatory floor, sbout § 30 p.m. Priday: liberal re Birs. R. . Corridon, 641 Galistin st Georala 8751 EYEGLASSES. tached to N ning, April 17 043w, evening HANDBAG—Nickel mounted. on_1ith street ci. Reward. - Return F. L. Pheian.’ 2100 Connecticut sve f) - OPTICAL CASE. black. Saturday afternoon inscribed “Rose Optical Co., contained money. Reward. 4315 4th st. Adams 9831-J.__ W K CATENT OFFICE PAY ENVELOPE. contain- fng 344. Friday afternoon. Reward. National 981. Branch 1103. Cell after 5 p.m. 19! POCKETBOOK. lady’s brown. contained keys and money. 16th and Constitution ave. Re- yard. Elizabeth Warring, 606 Ma: ve. n.W. n_silver_frame, ai- on Sundey eve- Fot folding, silver ch Nat. 1811, Br. 94, duy nw. police, 2T, months 1 Bunday. Re Telephone Cl - = HAIRED TERRIER. white with tan license number 19185: answers to IMike-: straved Thursday night: had sore ear:_baby's pet. _Reward. _Columbia_0310. s, Rebor. 15. . A B."; in rest room of Theater Satuiday afternoon. Suitable re. ward. Nat. A DIAMOND BRACELET, Lost downtown. Rewgsd. Lincoln 1198-W. the | iment, Edinbury, Va., on | 1400 | 4:05a.m. | Pho.nz | lost April | Ingomar | Beaths. FLORENCE S CHASI Departed this e n fyran 3 coTT. April 16. 1932, at sw. after a_brief iliness, SCOTT CHASE. Remains 'restin porarily at George K Oardi uneral parlors. 3rd and C tice of funeral iater. CLARKE, NORA. Departed this lite on Sat- urday, April 16, 1932. NORA CLARKE She is survived by & devoted mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Clarke of 2631 Sherman ave. n.w Puneral Tuesdey morn: e, Apcil 19. af 10 o'clock, from Frazier's uneral home. 389 R_1 ave. n.w. Inter- ment Mount Zion Cesletery. CONKLIN, FRANCES A. On Monday. April 18, 1932, at 2017 2nd st. ne. PRANCES A CONKLIN. She is survived by her dsughter, Mrs. Auna C. George of Wash- ington. D and two sons, Bert C Conklin_of Danelson, Conn.. and Earie B. Conklin of Albany. N. ¥. Puneral serv- | lces_at Hysonx parlors. 1300 N st nw. at 7 pam. Monday. April 18. Interment South Montrose, Pa. | DUDLEY. JOHN. On_Sunday. April | " 1932, at 1:05 pm. JOHN. aged 60 ye | beloved husband of Edith R. Dudl | neral from his late residence. ne: Ville, Md.. Tuesday. “April 19. | Interment st Oldfield’s Episcopal FORDES. THOMAS. Departed this life Sun- day, April 17, 1932, at St. Elizabeth's Hos- pital, THOMAS PORDES. Remains rest- ing temporarily at George E. Gardiner & Son's funeral pariors. 3rd and C sts. s.w. | Notice of funeral later. FOWLES, WILLIAM T. Suddenly on Sunday. April 17. 1982, WILLIAM H. T. FOWLES. _beioved brother of Mary E Fowles. ‘Puneral from his late residence 446 M st . an Tuesday. April 19, & pm. Relstives and friends invited. In terment Glenwood Cemetery. 17. I cemetery. l e st | * A-9 Braths. MARY KENT PENDLETON. On SNy Nomtiai. *Bittiburs MARY' KENT PRND . In_ ner year, beloved wife of Danlel wer Stan- e vRE'\:IIII-I resting at msmm.flfi. of Notice of fumeral Iater. Stanton. 1638 h st. aw. VAUGHN. WILLIAM ALFRED. > day, tp:.l 16, 1932, lmrrnnc?fi;fl.‘:‘ fieoat AL, tere ugand, of Vaughn Hoover Strahn, !lerrlll‘l‘.ugl,l!:: "“hm e funeral 1400 Chapin st. 1 w.. on Tuesday. April 19, at 230 pm. Relaiives and friends are Cemetery. invited. Interment Glenwood v, April VAUGHN, WILLIAM A. On 16, 1932. at-10:20 p.m.. at ..x:‘r‘:rnny 0s- WVILLIAM A VAUGHN. husband of Puneral Taesda ¥, Ypuehn.” 8t 2:30 pm. from the funera W, W. Chambers' Co., 14th hd [ sTA 8u of sta. ! VIETH, KENNETH. There will be a st Gate Lodge, No. 2y, April 19, 198: Sate’ Temple, Rhod; lis ayes. ne. for the purl ng the funeral of our late ETH VIETH. Interment st Cemetery RAYMOND W. MURPHY, Master. DOROTHY LUCILLE. : bril 17 1933, At 16 - = communication of_Ei 3 AA M. T e .l‘i‘«;“t Rocsevelt av er s lingerin 3 Cris" WaALKER ' fhe" resting ‘at the W. Ernest Jarvis HARLESTON, CHARLES W. On Sunday. 1932, at_Georgetown Ul.\\!(lkl\‘ | CHARLES W.. beloved father, of | Catherine Harleston. Puneral from the residence of his eranddaughter. Mrs. Pau T. Mudd, 3218 Minnesota ave. | Tuesdas.'April 19. at 830 am | | 8t Prancis Xavier's Church. where mass | wiil be sald at 9 am. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Mount Olive: Cemetery. HARLOW, EDWIN F. On Sunday, A 1932, ai his residence. 814 Quintana EDWIN F.. beloved husband of Em- C. Harlow and father of dys E d Edwin T. Harlow. Fuperal the W. W. Chambers Co. funer: 1400 Chapin st n.w.. on Mond, 18. At 2 pan. Interment Orson, | HOAGLAND. JANE L. On Sunday. 1932 at her residence, 4317 K. n.W. JANE L. HOAGLAND, axed beloved w C. Hoag! neral sery Tate residence day, April 19, & Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. fends invited to at- JONES. MATTIE. On Sunday. April 193 her residence. 2246 Bth st MATTIE JONES. the devoted wife of Thomas Jores. Funeral Wednesday. April 20. from the W. Erne is funeral | church. 1433 U st. n Interment Lin- coin Memorial Cemetery. 19 KEENE, HELEN On Monday, April 18, 1 at Georse Washington 'University Hospitsl. HELEN S. KEENE. of Car- B Keeae Iuneral fro dence, the Mendota Apt. 2220 20th n.w.. Wednesday, April 20, at 3 pm. terment private. KING, WINIFRED W. On Sunday. April 17 1932, WINIFRED W, beloved dsughter of Edith A. King and sister of Harvey W Raymond 8. King. Funeral from he residence. 3401 24nd st. n.e.. on Wedne:- day, April 20, st 2 p.m. Relatives and friends “inviled. Interment Congressional Cemetery . GEORGE H. On Monday, Apr 1932. ‘at_his residence. 3001 13th st GEORGE H. LEE, husband of the Mary A. Lee and fathe L se. on | thence 1o | nw mi Pa pril 17 Tues | tena 1. n.w | W | Api ; | WILCOX ! church, 1432 U st Tuesday, ' thereafter residence. nw. uptil 8 at A the “above 19 | WALLICH. E. On Sunday. April 17. 1 her home. Elioak, Howard Co., Md.. MAY, beloved wite of Charles' H. Wallich: Funeral services ‘ai’ Linthicum's Chapel, 3 Church, Clarksyilie. on Tuesday. at 30 p.m. Interment 8t. Mark's Gem | e WALLS. THOMA! . at QOallin VALLS. Delov Henrieita Jones John T. Rhines f M. On Sunday. April 11, e Hospital, THOMAS H friend of Willlam and Remaing resting at the ohn T. Rhines funeral chapel. 3rd Eye sts s.w. Notice of funeral later. " 0 WEAVER, DARWIN. On Sund: 1932, ai his residence. 4233 TR 30 Bul DARWIN WEAVER. father of Rober! E. {ilred 5. Charles D. and Chester L. er Funeral from his late residence on Tuesday. April 19, at 3 p.m. Relatives and friends ited, I Roel Creek Cemetery e hd . MABEL L. Suddenly. on Satu 5 g Georieioen Mow ] (oce Gallaghe fe ol ¥, O Wilcox Vices e Hines funeral home, st now., Tuesday. April 19, ai atermeni Rock Creek Cemet CATHERIN] On Thursday, Aj TERINE. O . April in N!\g York Ofty, after a linger- st. CATHERINE YOUNG. beloved E. Young, daughter of Louise Wte Murr Barker. mother of B t of Edith Green Robinson. Ri T and Frederick Barker pril 19, st 1 o'clock i Frazier's funeral home, n.w Relatives and frien Interment Lincoln Memorial 3 3 laved wi Services (pri- 2001 14th In Memariam BALLARD, HENRY F. In sad 3 day.“Apfil 1, Te3], ©1°¢ 9ne vear aso o I do not forget you, nor do I intend I think of you often and I will to the end. Notice of funeral hereafter | LEWIS, JAMES S. On Sy | 1932, JAMES 8. beloved | late' Amanda R Lewss. P | W."Chambers GCo. 17 e | st se. on Tuesday, April 19, &t 3 pm | Relatives and friends are invited. Inter- ment Congressional Cemotery LOHR. SUSAN MARGARET. April 17, 1932. at her residence. nedy st.'n w. SUSAN MAR wife of Joni W. Lohr late residence on Tuesda: m. Interment Woodstock, MAIER. GEORGE 1. P. Ou Sinday 17, 1932, at his residence, 2206 M ave. se. GEORGE J brloved band of ‘Caroline Maicr. Service above address on Wednesday, Ap: 2 pm Interment Cedar Hill Cem | MAYOLA, ANNE MARIE. 17, 1933, ut Sibley Hosbital, ANNE MAK] | beloved ‘dauehter of Larry P. and Pricill Mayols. Remains resting at the W. Chambers Co. funeral home, t. n.w. Notice of funeral later MARIA A. On Sunday. April ! 1932, 4% 619 am.‘at her residence. §19 | loved wife of the | Puneral services at her Tuesdny. April 19. at 1 p. | Ariington Nauional Cemetery. April dof th from W 1328 Ker ARET, beloved Puneral from her April 19, at 10 te residence, Interment » ; On_Saturday, | at 845 pm. | st se. MA | IN. duughier of the offey. mother George P. Gates and sister of Mr. M J. Coffey ‘and Mrs. Willlam D. Barry. from above nddress on Wednesday 20, at 8:30 a.m.: thence to St. Pets h. where requiem mass will be s & 9 am. Interment Mount Olivet Ce etery. 19 McLAUGHLIN, MARY M. Members of Ad- miral George Dewey 3, A U S W. V. are requested to aitend services af hér late residence. 1M1 G st. s.e.. on Tuesday. April 19. 1932, at 8 p.m. MARY HILL. Secretary. MARY LIPSCOMBE, President \. MARY M. Members of St llary, No. 50. Kuihts of 8t and sister auxiliries are requeste: the funeral of our deceased si RY M. MCLAUGHLIN. Wednesd 9 a.m. from St Peter's Chur 3nd and C sts. se. Members will meet at her residence, 11i1 G st. se. Tuesday, 19, 7:30 p.m.. for services. ROSE MOORE, Fresident, MARY HARDIE. Rec. Sec ¢ MONTGOMERY. BURTON April 16, st, n.w of On Ssturday, 1932, at his residence. 3905 11ih BURTON MONTGOMERY, de- voted father of Montrebell, Aurelia. Pear] and Perdinand Montgomery. Funeral Tuesday, April 19. at 2 pam. from the Episcopal Church of St. Stephen and the Incarnation. 16th and Newion sts. n.w.| Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis| funeral church. 1432 You st. n.w. MOSBY. RAYMOND. Departed this | “suddenly, on Sunday, April 17. 1932. Bowling ‘Green. Va. RAYMOND MOSBY He leaves to mourn their loss a loving mother, Vycia Mosby. and father. Burtana Mosby: one sister, Frances Otton. and & host of other relatives and friends. In- terment at Bowling Green, Va. 19 MOSBY. GRANTVILLE. Departed this life aceal; o1 Sunday April 17. 1932, au | Bowling Green. Va. GRANTVILLE MOSBY of 28A M st. s.w.. Washington. D. C., lov- ing husband of Augustine George Mosby. He also leaves to mourn their loss thres brothers. two sistezs. s {ather-in-law, Wil- Lam George. aud & host of other re'a- tives and friends. Interment at Bowling Green. Va. 19 POTBURY. KATE. On Sunday. April 17. 1932 ut ‘the residence of her nephew. Mr Fred C._O'Connell. 1108 Allison st. n.w Miss KATE POTBURY. Funeral (p el of John R. Wrikiit C .. Wednesday. April 2 Kindly omit flowers Rock Creek Cemetery | REILLY, MARY E. On Sunday. April 1932, MARY E. ‘widow of John P. Retll and ‘mother of Winifred R. Collins, Dr. J | G. Reilly of Washington. D. © | Frank A. Reilly of New York. Mrs was w Dast president of Catholic O | at 10 Tntermen' 1 Foresters and Ladies’ Auxilinry, Knights of 8t John. Funeral from the residence of her son. ‘Dr. J. G. Reilly, 2401 N. Cap st. on Tuesday. Ap:il 19. st 8:30 a thence to St. Martin's Chireh, wher auiem msss Wil be said at 9 a.m. for the of her soul. Relatives and friends ted. Interment Mouut Ollvet Cemetery REILLY. MARY. Officers and members of Foly Name Auxiliary, No. 38. Knighis of 8t. John, and sister auxiliaries are notified of ihe death of Sister MARY REILLY. Mass at St Martin's Church. Tuesday Apiil 19, 1833 a1 9 w.m. Members meet 5t home, 2401 North Capitol st. Monday, April 18, at 7 p.m. J. LIGHT, President. Sec. ANNA LULA SHAW. Rec. ROBERTSO! JE L. W. On Saturdas. April 16, 1932, at the National Lutheran Home. Mrs. ANNIE L. W. ROBERTSON Puneral services at the National Luther Home, 18th and Douglas sts. n.e.. Tuesd April 8. at 10 am.” Interment Baltim 1 | ROBINSON, FANNIE LILLIAN. Departed | this life Monday. April 18, 1932 at 9:15 am. st her residence 1912 8th st. n.w FANNIE LILLIAN ROBINSON. the de- voted wife of James E. Robinson snd ving mother of Edward L. Miles. daugh- ter of Margaret J. Taylor. sister of Sullle Perkins. Lewania Hoswell Maggie . Mamie Z. Dixon and Earnest H of ‘Richmond. Va o leaves one niece and a host of other r tives and friends. Notice of funeral here- ; ELIZABETH. On Monday, April i (he residence of Ler 'sister. s _Chalk, 1428 Amey pl ne ELIZABETH SCANLON. Puneral from the sbove residence on Wednesday. April 20. At 8:30 am. High requiem mass st Holy Comforter Church at § am. went Mount Olivet Cemetery, = Relatives and | friends 1nvited. 19 | SCVENCH. GEORGE L. Op F; 15, 1932, at his residenice. $21 FEORQE L. beloved husband of Dyisy & Sgheuch. piep-tather of Charles M Theodore L. Buehler. Remains restine st the above residence until 10 a.m. Tuesduy. April 18. Funeral services in W. W Chiambers Co. funeral home. 1400 Chap! St.nw Tuesdav. April 19, st 3 Relatives and friends invited. Iatérment Atlingt tional Cemetery at 3 pm. 18 SHAW. MARIAN L. On Saturday, April 18, 1932 at her residence tn New York City, MARIAN L. SHAW (nes Boyle). wife of Edward P. Shaw._ She is survived by ihree daughters. Mrs. Bruce T. Stambaugh. Mrs. R Markham and G. Meredith ir. all of Washington, D. C, resiing at Joseph F. Bireh's Sons home. 3034 M st. n.w. Funeral service private. Interment on Tuesday, April 19, st Forest Glen, Md SHOEMAKER. HELEN E. On Sunday. April 17, 1932. HELEN E. widow of Willimn Muyo Shoemaker. at the residence of her niece, Mrs. Willam Derr Baker, at Pair- fax, Va. Puneral at 10:30 o'clock Monday morning from above address. Interment | | On_Sundav. | | On Sunday. April | 1460 Chinsiri | MARIA' A. MCARTHUR. be- | Jate’ Jumes McArthur | Pu- | al Auxiliary, No. | Gone and forgotten by some you may be, But dear tomy me His| DEVOTED "WiFE, “SUliA’ T Bke- BRIDGEFORD, EMMA B. In the memory SiROSG Aoviny wite and ‘mother. EMMA 5. 1 PORD. who departed this i years ago toauy, April 18, jeak ® T 1oUF Oh, who could bear life's stormy doo Did not wing of love Come lightly wafting through the gloom, Our peace branch from above? DEVOTED HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. DULANY, WILLIAM B. In memo left us three years ago todwy, April 18, 1926, Three years now! How time does pass, The world moves on without you. But. daddy. it is not the same— Your passing stole life’s brightest hue, We're thankful you belonged to us, Proud that we are paris of you Were praving as you watch above That you are proud of all we do. YOUR ¢ FAY, WALTER J. In memory of our be- n"»(e'ad\un -ufld hroniexl’. WALTER J. FAY, who deparied tnis life o day, April 18, 1931, oty MOTHER AND SISTERS. FAY, WALTER. In loving memory of mi | "deir “usbaid, WALTER FAY, who die vt yeal xo today, April 18, 1931, My heart still aches with sadness, 47 €ycs sued many u tear, God only ws how I miss you, Buddy, AL be end ol Luis one year. 118 L3ViNG wire. + | cnmxz. rué'cclit cb.d !l:red [ ory of our dearly beloved broth CIS C. GILLEM. who entered into iest seven years ago today, April 18, | Gone, but not forgotten. ay he res ace. HIS DEVOTED BISTERS, CLEMENTRNE AND MAY. HARRIS, WILLIAM H. Iu sad but loving romembrance of my dear beloved father, WILLIAM H. HARRIS, who entered inid eternal rest five years ago today, April 8. 1927, The one I love h Now lie in death’ It _was in the evening An angel of death came down to earth iy A HnbHtem, Lmiian PARKS. . SYDNOR. LOUISE. A tribute of love to th memory of my dear mother, LOUISE SYDNOR, who departed this lfe seven years ago, April 18, 1935, As the buds, flowers and blooms return, Bo does my heart always yearn Seven years have passed since you went away, ut you are still in my heart togd ER’LOVING - DAUGHTER, = REBECCA, AND SISTERS. i the mem- FRAN- gone to rest, 18 still s Jave,me hel cold chill. FUNEKAL DIRECTORS, J. WILLIAM LEE’S SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS CREMATORIUM 332 PA. AVE. N.W. NATIONAL 1384, Frank Geler's Soma G Succeeding the Original W. R Speare 625 Decatur "Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Funeral Chapel 412 H St NE. Lincoln 0524 Ambulance service. LM (GAWLER CO * Funeral Directors - LEONARD M. GAWLER _ 1304 M St N.W. _Pet_4170, 4ITL. _ CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 _EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone_Lineoln_0372. CHAMBERS Ce. 2. W. W. DEAL & CO. 816 H ST. NE_____ LINCOLN 8205 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W. st GEO. W. WISE CO. 2000 M . N.W. V. L. SPEARE CO0. Neither the successors to nor with the original W. R. Speare Bitiie Nattona: 2se2 1009 H St. N.W. Formerly 940 F St. N.W. P. J. SAFFELL IEBACLAL SERVICE-REASQIABLE JOHN R “WRIGHT co. 1337 10h St N.W._ Phene Nerth OM7._ L 409 #th E'I} S§ TT LINCOLN 0830, GAWLER LTER A. GA WILLIAM A JOSEPH AWLER SONS Established 1850 Chapel Cremstio Lady attendamt 1750-2-4 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. AWLER at Lynchburg. Va.. Tuesday, April 19. SIMMS, REV. CHARLES. Deparied this B aa bt s s Tt Toneral patiors. 74 ner Sts. s.w. Notice of funeral later. l NAtional 5513-8513