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Phones: POtomac 1172—1173—1174—1175 WE CLEAN MORE RUGS AND CARPETS THAN ANY OTHER CONCERN UNITED STATES NOTE: IN THE Experienced Advertisers Prefer The Star FUNERAL RITES HELD FOR RAILROAD VETERAN Herbert A. Burn Served for 15 Years as Pennsylvania Ticket Receiver. Herbert A. Burn, ticket receiver in the Washington offices of the Pennsyl- vania Railway for 15 years, who died Tuesday at his home, 208 Massachu- setts avenue northcast, was to be buried in Cedar Hill Cemetery today after fu- neral services at the Zurhorst funeral parlors, 301 East Capitol street, at 2 p.m. Mr. Burn, who had been identified . with the rallroad for 42 years, had Dr. Mark F. Finley, 76, past president l:r&led in g-flcu d“ g,:rrh‘hurl, finnvo | of the American Dental Association and and Erie, Pa., and other cities. was e i | prominent es a leader in Mansoic af- Dofin Hioenfild, 8. aod ledtoned | irs here ifor many years, died at in the Harrisburg High School. He was & member of Perseverance Lodge, F. A, | Emergency Hospital today following a long iliness. He was admitted to the A M. Harrisburg o s survived by his widow, Mrs. Robert hospital August 26 and his death had been expected for several weeks. Nina Spink B Length of Practice. urn; a _son, H. Dr. Finley was a practicing dentist Burn, and two sisters, Mrs. 8. C. Hayes and Miss Rachel A. Burn, both of Har- here for nearly 50 years and had al tained national recognition in his pro- risburg, Pa. ession. was the oldest living mem- e gt Former Papal Assistant Dies. ber of the American Dental Association in point of service and, in addition to SIENA, Italy, September 29 (#).— serving as national president, had for Msgr. Prospero Scaccia, Archbishop of Siena, died yesterday. He was 75, 35 years been treasurer of the District Dental Association. anad was former assistant to the papal It was in Masonic affairs that Dr. throne. ley was best known to Washingto- x!:::‘n:y generally. He was honored re- peatedly by fellow members of the order | and had held many of the highest posts in the various branches of the order = | He also was a past president of t | trict Society of Sons of the Amencnn DR. MARK F. FINLEY DIES AT EMERGENCY Prominent Dentist and Mason Expires After Long lliness. SUITS, $18--Pay $6 Monthly EISEMAN’S Tth and F Revolutlon | " Dr. Finley was grand master of Ma- sons 1n the District in 1923 and grand | commander of the Knights Templar in | 1927, He served grand master of | the Councll of Royal and S:lect Mas- ters in 1921. A thirty-secohd degree | Scottish Rite Mason, he was elevated in 1904 to th= post of high priest of Hiram Chapter, No. 10, Royal Arch Ma- | sons, and four years later became ma TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Rowd y Col. 0464 | Heads High Priests. | Adams 10341 [f| In 1914 he became president of the Convention of High Priests and served as treasurer of the convention from that time to the beginning of his final ill- ness. In 1915 he served as master of Washington Council, No. 1, R. 8. M, |ana as commander of Washington | Commandery, No. 1, Knights ‘Templar. He was past prt president of the Masonic | Veterans’ Association and was a mem- \bfl of Almas Temple, Ancient Arabic | Order Nobles of the Mystic Shrine. |~ Dr. Finley served the Society of the Phones conly as president. but also as vice pre: B ident general of the Middle Atlant | district. { Active at Epiphany. He also was active for many years in the affairs of the Church of the Epiph- any. of which he was a member dur- ing the greater part of his life here. He was a _charter member of the Univer- sity Club. He was a director of the Federal-American National Bank. Born in Ypsilanti, Mich., July 9, 1856, G*f? E ATE" s One of the largest under- takers in the world. Each price complete funeral, cars and all. 1878, coming here a few years later. He | wss married in 1888 to Mary Bell Mc- Knew, who died in 1909. Dr. Pinley is 1 v T. Finley, and a brother,’ Col. John D. Finley, U. 8. A., retired. The_body will be taken to Dr. Fin- ley's home, 1928 1 street, tomorrow afternoon, services, at 3 Church of the Epiphany. be in Rock Creek Cemetery pm. Saturday at the Burial will Typhus Outbreak R-poned BERLIN, September 29 (7).—A Wolff Kattowitz, Upper Silesia. last night said A Funeral Service Need Not Be Costly 1t you call L. M. Gawler Co. you are given the finest service humanly possible to offer, re- gardless of the price you pay. That is why we are rapidly be- coming recognized as one of the city’s leacing funeral directors. Funeral Directors Square, gray cloth, § color = i85 an epidemic of stomach typhus had whole funeral . 165 i Volume of Funerals in 1804 M St. NA. 2650 CEEEPEERLRRNRELNSS Plain, neat gray casket and all service i cluded neat, gcod quality. . 75 Exceptionally fair grade cloth, any 395 Steel vaults, 50- guarantee 3 Solid metal casket, lead coated; 50-year 3265 occurred in the army garrison there, by i omeaseit s Couch culul—lbe $ Call 3 Chapels, 6 Parlors, 15 Cars—Does the Greatest Washington Cor. 14th & Chapin N.W. Phone Col. 0432 ESTABLISHED 1900 Wm. H. Sardo & Company FUNERAL DIRECTORS The Funeral Chapel PIPE ORGAN Service that is -Distinctive BUT NOT EXPENSIVE SERVICE s our SUCCESS + LIncoln 0524-9244 412 H STREET N.E. Z 5 | Any Family Can Afford Ryan Service 3 Good tas'c and revercice are qtmlzht: that char- au‘c;l:L Ryan Service. We at all times appreciate the responz hilitics of our profession and_perform our work uz[rlllqcn[lv and courteously. No matter what station in life a family may occupy, they can afford Ryan Service, [Perfectly appointed funcral home. Music if de- sired. Lady attendant. These essentials are offered without extra charge. For our complete funcral prices, call Atlantic 1700-1701. James T. Ryan Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Phone Atlantic 1700-1701 | ter of Hiram Lodge, No. 10, F. A. A. M. | Sons of the American Revolution not | Finley was a graduate of the Uni- ! of Michigan Dental College in | to lie in state until funeral! Burezu (German) news dispatch from | e Portland. M Ra'eigh. N | Sar Pr » M St aul.” Ep: n a B D. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1932 Dental Dean Dies THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair and con- tinued cool tonight and tomorrow; gentle northwest winds, becoming vari- able by tomorrow. Maryland—Fair tonight and tomor- Tow, slightly cooler in northeast and light frost in extreme west portion to- night; slowly rising temperature in west portion_tomorrow. Virginia—Fair and continued cool to- | night and tomorrow; light frost in ex- treme west portion tonight. West Virginia—Fair and continued cool. with light frost in exposed places | tonight: tcmorrow fair, with rising temperature. River Report. and Shenandoah Ri‘.‘us‘ 1 Potomac clear today. Report for Last 24 Hours. ‘Temperature. Barometer. Degrees. Inches. See 29.94 30.02 30.04 30.02 30.04 30.02 Year | Yesterday— 4pm, .. 8 p.m. s 65 Midnight ‘Tod: 56 Highest, 77, 2: 15 pm yesterday. | ago, Lowest. 50, 6:00 a.m. today. 280, 4 Year Tide Tables. ! (Purnished by United States Coast and | letic Burvey.) Today. 6:58am. 1:21am. 7:26 p.m. 1:42pm. The Sul and Moon. Rises. 6:02 Tomorrow. 7:45a.m. 2:08am. 8:11pm. 2:24pm 8un, today 8un, tomorrow 6:03 Moon, today.. 5:12am Automobile lights must be turned on one-half hour after sunset. Rainfall. Monthly rainfall in inches in the Capital (current month to date): 1932. Average. Record. | 355 709 '82 ‘84 91 Il Vartous Citles. g'nnumuu 'i’ ! . Cloudy 038 Clear ar Ercloudy Cmu R ] 228288538288 EEEES FOREIGN. (7 a.m., Greenwich time, toda; Stat Temperature. Weather. London._England. 31 Cioudy Paris. Vienra, France Austria | Germany cloudy cl Horta (Foyaile Asores (Current observations.) 74 Cloudy Part cloudy Clear Cloudy 5t Ogorxe ARMY FLYER BURIED Body of Aviator Killed in Hono- lulu to Rest in Arlington. Lieut. George C. Baker, 27, Army aviator, killed at Henolulu March 21, 1931, was to be buried in Arlington National Cemetery at 2 p.m. today with simple rites. Full military services were held in Honolulu at the time of tem- porary burial. He was a native of Marinette, Wis. The body was brought to Brooklyn on, the Army transport St. Mihiel docking Tuesday, and was brought to Washington yesterday, accompanied by his uncle, John A. Cook of Chicago, and his aunt. Mrs. Susanne Adams of hom. he had lived since oo EOSN. o1d eol, lm black e CAMEO_PIN. sm rounded by Deatls. «Call Emerson 1696 atter 6. Rewsrd: DIAMOND RN G"“xiinalmfiu'd"“’a"" 3.1, tar o el EARRIN ire diamond earring, lost Wednesday: ~liberal yezard. d621 Garfield Pnane Col._ e st nw, | 81 ise rim, tan case, Sunday D(oblbl! near 2721 Adamg Mill d.fl’ 1 ol TR il S EYEGLASSES. Tuesday, near Dul it Ci Reward. - Plesse eall Norch 8008~ O o tortoise shell rimmed. in_brown T case; reward. 138 Bryant st. n.w r?x-rrzn—ony An ra Kitt i from 508 llth K%I !lil 5t nd flun.l SXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS AT ERATE PRICES PHONE_NAT. 0106 pen Evenings ol Sundays 771£th & E e‘ GEO. A. COMLEY 2.8, Artistis N Pogge bur 100 Y of B1L ¢ GREGORY. Pr.cloudy | ™ * Clear I - Beaths. ADAMS. ANNA. On Tuesday. September 27, ria. flenty Adsms. " she \eaves mine’ children: iwo sisters and two brothers and a host of ‘other tives and friends. Puneral s-mrau October 1. 8t 2 pun.. ffom Beth lehem Baj Church, ring 's_fun rfinmx i ihe above ‘gumeral day. September 30. 2t 3:30 p.m. wkvme " Cemetery. BOSWELL. GEORGE F. On Wednesda: Beptember 18, 165, &t rovidence. Ho ital, GE F. beloved husband of oraeli - Remrps restine the pariors of Jame: a se. s 317 Pa. ave. Funeral services urch, Mitcpelivi " Retats !uddenly on Tues- 1932, at Naval Hos- devoted husnmu ot brother of Nellie A Shvrene invited. BROWN, CHARLES C. metery. A at p.m.. 507 ePBaptist Church, Sth At S o5 Remains Testing at the W. Ernest Ji Tameral chutch 1492 0 st hw anti Sat- urday noon, thereafter at his late resi- dence, 1319 8 st. n.w. S, JAMES M. On Tuesday. September 32, at Garfield Hosp: M Beiored hasband ot the Jace. Margaret Bar: ron Burns of 1629 Hobart st. n.w. Funeral from his late residence on Priday. Sep- tember 3. at 9:30 ap. Solemn hi h re- quiem at’ the ‘#hiine of the Sacred $itart ot 30 a'm. Helatives and friends in- vited to attend. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. BURNS. JAMES M. Meombers of snam '*(V mbie” at t st nw., at ser 20" Jor tecitation of d also requested to at- on Friday at 10 a.m., Sa- P Yenen BRADY. G. ¢ M® TABLER. F. 5 Al 1ve: ‘OHATE. CROPLEY. char Cropr i the late 8. Clinto; B. rvices s (he late residence Que n.w. Priday. September 30 10:30 am. Interment privat 29 DI_MISA. FRANCESCO. On Wednescq September 28, 1932 at 7:10 2m DI MISA, beloved husband popt Ste Francesca Di Misa . Funeral Prida September 30, at 8,30 am.. from (he resi- m Di Misa. 2 t St Ghense N Rosary Catholic . at 9:30 0'clock ass_will or the repose of Relatives and frienas {nvited '(mzrment St. Mary EVERM BARTON. ey siisrioon. Bep home. 1o Bermn ST ERMANN. nnux REV. HARRY. On Tuud-y Sep- mber 27, 1932. At 9:30 p.m Lake e 2a. Rev. HARRY PARMER. pa tor of Pirst Methodist Episcopal Church 1y of Washingion. D nee Osborn) and father Farmer of New York Cllr Mrs. Chl Jt(l ar o n, N 3. Part of next week. FINLEY. DR MARK 7. The District of mbt ciety. Sons of the American »uuan regrets Lo announce the deaih | e Earnes! Eiden Marvin ugher. Kenpeth & mhm ks racy. . 8.8 WILLIAMSON. President ARED E KOUNKEL. Secre FITZGERALD, (‘mn S RICHMOND. Thursday, September 29, rrsidence. 1847 1610 FICHMOND GREGORY, mun.-x‘? of the late ory. is M ¢ *chambers @ dertrude B Gresory o C. and Mrs. F. P. Cla Servicy October 1. Petercville, fox h! e 8" § Wenner [ Washington. D Gle ock. manv s ) HANGER, PRUDIE WEET, On Wednesdss, T A den Hanger. ton Chapter. Notice of funeral later. Tember of LEITCH lsAan_u V., (0 Wednesdn ment Oak Hill Cemetery. MATTERN, HARRY A On Thursday. Sep nbe n chapel of ‘Thomas R ) Triends Thvited o “atiend, Rock Creek Cometery. MIDDLETON. HORACE._ Died sud Freedmen’s’ Hospital. Septem HORACE MIDDLETDN & n_the b Interment 29¢ denly, B leaves le of relatives and friends. m; at the Weslev ‘Washington fu- 2033 nw. Fu will be held +tthe lhn\p address | Friday. Scotember 30 at 3 pm. Inter ment Will Toliow i Lincoln Memorial Cen CLARENCE, On Thursday. Sep- O Josz. at 4 am. et his resi- 8th CLARENCE MI In the 68(h vear ‘of his age. belove f Charles and Elizabeth M Pu . October 1. Refatives and m.. from 0 8th st 86 rienids in- Wiedlo Sitdna MILLS. WILLAM M. On srp«emmr 21, " Galinerybe Wi ased desce Mitis late re: dav. September ; Forest Oak Cemetery, ARY e ember 2o Top F st nw.’ B widow of Michael T GLran ter of the_late Lawton At 9 am st.and Pe tives _invited Oak Hill Ceme! The Ladies' Auxiliary. H., are hereby notified he death of our ‘dear sister, BESSTE OLEARY. and are reaested 10 meet at her late 'residence, MARIE McGRATH. Recording Secret MARY HENKIETTA. Entered nal’ rest Tuesda p.m. Newton st me. of the laie Jere Ossman. W. Chambe; Chiania Stomw B Zpm. Relailves and frionds mvited. terment Ceder Hill, PITCHER. LOUISA on U N e H LOUISA Searslwitow of Capt Dayid L s also mother of David L. Pitcher. ir. ci U. 8. Soldiers’ Home. Funeral from chapel of Thnmns F. Murray & Son. 20'\ o on Saturday. Octooe Re ves and friends lmilefl lnlrrmem. at Arlin:(un National Ce;lt;e- September 30, 2t 2Vn. H Wednesday. home of her Mertaler, 3320 . amed 903 he llel.l.. luul"l (BESSIE). On Se temi 28, ABETir, Cpeloved fllulhler o! rr-nk E_Pywell and the late Loul well. Funeral Pricay.” Sep- m.. from Md, Tnterment Rock Relaiives and friends her late resi- Creek’ favited. zlrnnnluv CHARLES H. On Wednes- day, Sentember 23, 1432, at LES mc)mknscl\‘ Tate Birtha G on. Interment Frida Cemetery. Sepiember 30,202 b - U. 8. Na 'YDER, sergeant. beloved husband 't Star- Remaing resting at the funeral home. Vhere services Wil e *heia on” ridey. September p.m.. followed by in- ferment in National”Gemmetery with mill- tary honors. Dedths. SWANN. QEDZLIA. D_;_nuledl(nm ite Sepe er uberculosis Hospit ORDELIA SWANN. Bhe leaves’ to mocts tneir 10ss & husband. El!' John_Svivester Bwi i & stepmother Cecoh:;; Pony r T Constance “Myérs. Dorla sev. an uncie and & host of other rela- Tives and trie Hope Church, at Charles County, Md. TAYLOR, JULIUS L. Departed ti ;u:my September’ 2 Saes am. ey | Baplist 30 hus of “Edward Teylor and Amelia N e Buneral” Bungay, October F”'z 1o hip {rom ermont Avenue Bapil Chiuren: Rev. ¢ 3 Mrras omeiating” 55 WALLACE, LIEUT. ROBERT EMMETT. U. 8. WOV haed 76y Deparied this i as o ‘i’ automobil ‘September ?J"“i':fiff'i??‘-‘f?of“y survived by one son, James. M. leston. W, Va© ‘and one daighter, Roberia, o tnis iy, Tnlerment wil be Friduy. September 30, at 3 30 b sk Ceasr Hill Cemetery. Unitea Spanieh War Veterans in char WALLACE, ROBERT E. Eeptember 28 day. is Chi Members of Gen- l;lmh!r Zl) B Blrpoie neral of ou tending the fu- comrade, ROB. ERT E. WAL LACI: lnlermem in Cedar Hil Cemetery, AM 1 JENKINS, Gemp Commander.e WAl'll( 'RA fember 207 535, 24 aence. 5423 41st'st. n.w.. LAU] ow Sf"Glistave SWarmke and beloved mother of Ernest and George Warnke. Notice of fu- neral hereafter. WICKS, CHARLES. Wednesday, Beptember 32, i Georgetown —Hospital, uumus WICKS. Stepfather of Mrs Bes- atk. Puneral Friday. 8o A T%m. zler ' funeral hor E ] flfihoae Lland ave. now. Friends In Memoriam BARBEE, SUSAN C. In loving remem- brance’ of my dear mother. SUSAN C. EE. who passed away one year ago + Beptember 29, 1931 is one who stil w ed the veil beiwee! AUGHTER. BESSIE BARBEE. * BARBEE. SUSAN ( loving memory of our dear mother, SUSAN C. BARBEE. who left us one year aso today, September 20, step that divides us ries no mortal hath seen. W shail Bhq e when deaty s grim Angers Hath lifted the vell betwesn. e AV GE diswh it s e Between us there hangs but » thread To_us there could be no To us mother is missing. SUSIE A BLUMENTHAL. JACOB. In m our dear fath CARTER. LYDI Gevotion 1o t mo.her. LYD asieep in Jesu tember 29, 1930 ©Ob. mother, wko has gone 5% ia ru h o sladden my will 1 A tribute of T sweel memorv of JAMES 'BERNARD one year ago todas, nd ¥s Now lies in deatl How sad today is my How dim my troubled he es with tears. m e o s HIS LOVING WIFE TROUP. 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