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Any Family Can Afford Ryan Service . - @ Good taste and reverence are qualities that mark every service conducted by us. T Only by winning and holding the confidence and respect nf those whom we serve can such a business possibly endure. [ This business has grown year after year, because of our ability to serve Imur(rl\' and well at prices that are- fair and reasonable. § We offer the sincere recommendation of thousaids of families in all walks of life—of a satis- factory service regardless of what you pay. 1 Perfectly funeral home. Music if desired. Lady attenda These essentials are offered withaut extra charge. For our complete funeral prices, call Atlantic 1700-1701. James T. Ryan Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. appointed Phone Atlantic 1708-1701 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1932. MRS. MARY E. JOHNSTON Buried Saturday in Rock Creelt Cemetery. | native of this city, died the home of her daughter, a brief illness. She was the mothe: of Ernest 8. Johnston, advertising man- ager of the Washington Post. ington. her to undergo an operation. She was a member of the Sodality of the Church of the Immaculate Con. ception. died about two years ago. with burial am. Saturday, | Creek Cemetery. Crystal Carbonated Water | 12—12-05. Bottles Delivered to Your Home Highest quality car- | bonated water. Ideal for _diluting ~ juices, | punches. etc. D G Too good for our comfor —but great for yours! A 3-year Overcoat KUPPENHEIMER Thames Boucle ¥ "YOU ‘- HAVENT' A CHARGE Phone Lin, 1981 34 We got $55 for them last year—and men were delighted When we said “Too good for OUR comfort—but great for yours”—we meant this: When we sell you one of these wonder- ful Kuppenheimer THAMES Boucle overcoats, the chances are you won’t be in for another overcoat for three years. SThe trouble is the yours! The combination of “Kuppenheimer” spoken in the same breath as $34.50 is not an everyday and “Boucle” affair! We haven't too many of them, so you'd better come right around! GROSNER of 1325 F STREET :\CCOUNT WE'LL OPEN DIES IN DAUGHTER'S HOME | Mother of Ernest 8. Johnston to Be Mrs. Mary Rlizabeth Johnston, a resterday at . Pred C. | Bassen, 1763 Columbia road, following ‘Mrs. Johnston, who was 65, had spent her entire life as a resident of Wash- She had been in good health until an attack a few days ago forced Her husband, W. D. Johnston. Funeral services will be held at the | Immaculate Conception Church at 9:30 | in Rock 75¢ v will wear TOO good for our comfort—but not for MRS. ANNETTE F. HOLM SUCCUMBS AT AGE OF 86 Native of Sweden Lived 40 Years in Michigan Before Com- ing Here, Mrs. Annette F. Holm, 86, died yes- | terday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Marie H. Heath, 2801 Adams- Mill road. Mrs. Holm was born in Sweden in 1846, and spent the early part of | her life in Stockholm. She was a resident of Grand Rapids, Mich, for 40 years after coming to this country, and had lived here since 1916. 1 Besides her daughter she is survived by three granddaughters, Mrs. Merton, | C. McConkey, Detroit, and Mrs. Ian | Crawford McCallum and Mrs. Irvan T.| O'Connell, both of Winchester, Va. Pive great-grandchildren also survive. Funeral services will be held at Chambers Funeral Home, Fourteenth | and Chapin streets, at 2:30 p.m. to- morrow. Burial will be in Kansas, T with them. e —a NE GLADLY THE WEATHER District of Columbia — Increasing cloudiness and somewhat colder to- night, probably followed by rain tomor- row; lowest temperature tonight about 35 m;'m:h northwest shifting to northeast . ‘Maryland—In cloudiness and somewhat colder tonight, probably fol- lowed .by rain tomorrow. Virginia—Cloudy tonight and tomor- row; probably rain tomorrow and in | southwest portion late tonight; some- what colder in east and central por- tions ht. ‘West Virginia—Cloudy tonight: morrow probably rain, with slowly ris- ing temperature. River Report. Potomac River little Shenandoah River little muddy. Report for Last 24 Hours. ‘Temperature. Barometer. ees. Inches. 65 30.05 60 30.03 52 30.09 30.11 30.17 30.19 Year Yesterday— 45 .(2. 7:00 am. today. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today. 10:30a.m. 5:16a.m. . 10:45pm. 4:54pm. The Sun and Moon. Rises. Sun, today .. 6:33 Sun, temorrow 6:54 Moon, today.. 8:03p.m. Automobile lights must be turned on one-half hour after sunset. Rainfall, Monthly rainfall in inches in the Capital (current month to date): Month. 1932. Average. Record. January ..... 4.82 i 700 '82 February . 246 684 84 March .. 6.45 8.84 '91 April 2.12 9.13 '89 May . . 507 10.69 '89 | June 2.84 1094 '00 July . 243 10.63 August . 1.36 14.41 September ... 4.24 10.81 Ogtober ..... 740 8.57 No\'ernbefr 493 8.69 December 1.56 Tomorrow. 11:12am. 5:56 a.m. 11:29 p.m. 5:32 p.m. Sets. 4:54 4:53 ‘28 '76 | '85 '89 ‘01 | *gupamsas WIUNH Cloudy Pt.cloudy | Cloudy Pt.cloudy Gelar . Cloudy Pt.cloudy Cloudy Cloudy . Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy . Pt.claudy Cloudy Cloudy . Clear Cloudy Cloudy Atlantic City Baltimore, Md. Birmingham . Blsmarck, N.'D. Tex_ . 30.04 Galveston, Tex. 30. Helena, Mont. . Huron.' 8. Dak Indianapolis. Ind Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Glear Cloudy loudy fear Clear Gloudy Cloudy Cloudy . Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy . Clear Bt toua cloudy Cloudy Rain Rain . Clear Clear Loutsville, Miami Fla New Orleans: .. New York, N.Y. Qklahoma City. 30.2: Omaha, Nebr. . 30.3 Fhiladeiphia . 301 hoenix. Ariz. \ttsburgh. P Portlan Bortlan o é' Paxe iy 1n 18 n Antonio 3 San 8t. Louls, Mo. St Paul, afinn ;:tl.l!, ‘Wash. . Ttaly is raising its import duties on umm agricultural products. Complete Mortuary Backed by Ability and Reputation Every case we are called on to serve is personally \conducted by Mr. Leonard M. Gdwler—an ex- perienced and thoroughly trained funeral director. Regardless of the price you pay you are as- sured of a refined dignified serv- ice of the highest character, you call... L. M. GAWLER CO. Funeral Directors 1804 M St. NA. 2650 One of the largest under- takers in the world. Each price is a complete funeral, cars and all. Plain, neat gray ¢ ket and all service in- 865 cluded ........ Square, gray clofll, 37 5 Exceslionnlll{h, fair . grade cloth, any color . 95 Steel vaults, So-ye-r Solided meslo-l :uke;, lead coated; -year Couch casket—the $ w\lo‘I:e funeral .... 165 j Call the Greatest Volume of Funerals in Washington Cor. 14th & Chapin N.W. neat, good quality. . &m 6 Parlors, 15 Phone Col. 0432 to- | cloudy and | Year | 10:57 a.m. | " Qards of mhmkl J. THEODORE. wish to thank our rélatives and friends for mlr athy and floral tributes et the de flr!"lnv.a father, J. PERRY, IDA A. Gratefully aeum«m and. thanking the Rev. E " Hleads. reiatlons snd néighboe Jor_ then exD: ns of utitul flowers and kil thy in the loss of our dear wife and . IDA A PERRY. JAMIN B. PERRY AND CHILDREN. Braths. ER. VIRGINIA Z. on Tuesdsy, No- 15, at’ 9:30 Pedenos” Pani Md., ARMIQER, (nee Wazson)! bejoved wite of n W. Armiger. Puneral from her late Tesidence, Pendell. Md.. Fridsy, November 18. at 1i_a.m. Relatives and ‘friends are invited. Inietment Rock Cicex Cemetery, ‘Washington, D. BARNHART. HARRY. Suddenly, on Tu day, November 15, 1932, at his residence, 6th st. sw. HARRY BARNHART, n the 79th year of his age. beloved hus- nd of Ellile Barnhart. Funeral services will be held at the above residence on Priday nignt, November 18. at X p.m. Relatives and friends are invited. Re. mains will leave by automobile for inte: ment at Hagerstown, Md. where services will be held at Rose Hill' Cemetery upon arrival. Interment Hagerstown, Md. 18 BOWLER. JAMES. On Sunday, November 13, 1932. JAMES BOWLER of 2231 P st n.w. Remains at Fraziers funeral home, )80 Rhode lsland ave. o Notice_of . e ARMI( vem| Polish Student Riots Continue. WARSAW, Poland, November 17 (#)— Anti-Jewish' rioting continued in Polish | universities yesterday, although the au- | thorities adopted sharp measures to deal with the demonstrators. At Lwow 19 students were sentenced | to jail terms of several days for fighting the police. Lectures at Warsaw Univer- sity were suspended yesterday after a | brush between anti-Semitic ~elements and Jewish students. Marrlage Licenses. Charles H. Malcheau, 24, 1717 G st., and | Tina F. Marranzan 2 Taslor st | Rey, B C. Gavan Frederick J. Zwissler, 35, 214 th st. s.w., | and_Edna 1. Schreiber, 38, Baltimore; Rev. H. D. Haye Carlos A. Roberson, 28. 22 P st. n.e., and 18, 30 Penfon st. n.e.; Rev. | 4 and Luella 1237 7 v.'W. Westray. . 1605 Livingston st. 1605 Livingston 86 | . Pt.clpudy | and Rev. Leonard Spencer. |ne. and_Ada_Goodman. |st. ne: Rev. W. Westray. Wiiliam_F.’ Ebel. | Margaret, M. Carney, 26, 4019 4th Thomas G. Bmyth. John K. Youns, 23, 745 _7th st. Mary P. Parker. 45 7th st. se. Edward Gable William H. Whalen, 30. 4209 P st Anna L. Morgan, 16, 4805 P st.; Rev. John E. Brises william E.. Brown, 60, Cincinnati, | Elizabeth_8mitn, 33, Alexandria, V. L. I McDougle Walter M. Kirkley. 26, 1644 Newton st. and Elaine B. Roch 3522 Albemarle st.; Rev. E. F. Reilly Haywood _Thompson, 66, Hewletts, Va.. nd Apn . Thompson. 38. Providence Hos- | Bitas: "Rev. " Maurice Kin | * Charles W. Dudley, 52, 1332 Randolph st.. and Evelyn A. Hardy, 45, 2 Randolph st Rev. J. J. Rives John W. Pennifield. 24. 1319 Foxall r1d. and Frances Ford. 24, 3033 16th st.; Rev. George F. Dudley Albert Remmer. 23, Hyattsville. Md., and Dorothy C. Campbell, 20, 2314 2nd st. n.e. Rey. Stephen W. McCal J. Rupert Mohler, jr 5 ave. and Anne 8.’ Hansbarger, mont. Va.: Rev. H. D Sterreti. Robert P, Dove. | and Linda ‘M. Gillespie. | Rey. Jobn C." Ball i | hittick, 24, 1418 20th st., and b Waster. 23, 1418 20th Rev. [Anna"E_wascer. y J“hn Ylmuél Haines. 45, 1101 Mass. ave., lrd '.l Trene Gentry. 32, 1219 16th st.; | P Reaben - BNEUUT 1105 sprine ra e 21, 112 1 ‘-n’.}’i’;«u’" onen. 18, 1444 Oak st.; Rev. G. | 8hiversione. ey | ohn A. Kane, 40, 4922 7th st and !"JIH'FI R. Bushee. 34, 2151 CII”OIB a st ‘Hfl'. J. M. Nellig: Deaths chorted Eliza J. M. Clemens, 91, 1200 Critten- don st 1 11, 88. 1722 19th st. ‘Melville Cromwe! 1722 loth st I B4, Ellours, & McCol, Soldiers’ Home A. Nealon, 84, 2700 Upton st. 8th st. 5. 4 Bth st. 2421 North Capi- 2151 K 8. Brookings. Harry Barnhert. 7 Anna M. Kallina, Alice P.” Tappan, ‘Ol dkard J. Davis ward J. Davis, Mary E. Reeves, i214 G M KR fune, 74, Home fof Ased and rick V. A. Doberty, 59, Roland Apart- MYoin E. “Moynihan, 46, Mount Alto Hos- P §imuel Singman, 45, Tuberculosis Hos- 45. 2212 Randolph pital. Norl A. Heatwole, | ® Helen E. Reh. 11. Sibley Hospital. Infant of l!lrl and Ethel Daller, George- town Hospita Fames. Bowler, §2. Home for Aged and xh"‘:’h’glhx Hnwnrd 770. Georgetown Hospital William Beckley, 5 Gallinger Hospitsl. Mildred Ciark, 51, 8. Ellzabeth's. Hos- ita P Xlired Bolden, 50. 2164 Fla. ave. PFrederick Mitchell. 43, 1610 15th st Unknowwmi about 28, Preedmen’s Hospital. Prank Jones. 16. “Tuberculosis Hospital. Infant Louise lel!, 1014 19th st. Births Repofied Henry A and Verna Virts. boy. Gordon ©, and Kathryn Whitacre, boy. Ronald and Elsie Garrison. boy Prederick Y/and Louise Williamson. boy. Jerome and Mary Barraia. boy. Boyce L. and_Josephine Campbell, girl. Earl B. and Ethel R. Daller. girl. Luther snd Marle Hicks, airl d_Pearl E._Carlson. . L nw. LOST. BIRD DOG PUPPY, male, 4 months, white k ears and black spots on left side. Atlantic 2358 TEI one white eye: By S penred vicimits 14th and Taylor sts. Tues- day. Suitable reward. _Col CHILD'S RING, small diamond, white gold. vicinity Elliott’ Junior High, on Monday. Call Miss Hill, Atlantic 1400. Rews CUBAN POODLE. white, partially hllnd and |Jame in front leg: name Tods Kindly 2 18th st. n.w. Réward brown leaaher, -im \ bills. et bet. Epiphany Ch. and Wash. Circle "West 2101, Br. 1107, after & p.m. “(2). both police mixture: one femal 4 years olg. Belglan tzpe, black with brown oo | Sunda: Ph marking, license tag 19069; one m: 3 years old, chow color. brown.'license No. 10070, Call Adams 5104 after 4 b. Reward. GLOVE, biack kid, between Conn. Ave. idge and 18th st., Tuesday p.m. Reward. Wood- ard Apt. desk. M = HAT—Black velour, With o | B ween " Ootumabia” Td.. and . the. SR o Apts. _Reward. _Apt. 416, the Chalfonts | HAT BOXES (4). con! | from truck. vicinity 15th and M s Reward. Phone Met. 9885. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, in Bacas Bros. Restaurant, opposiie Navy Yard, about month ago. Liberal reward. e Reward if . metal framed (i PEeEkER in_or near Fox Theater. G. PHELPS, 1417 K PURBE_Brown _leaiher, _solled: _contained money. check, keys, store statement, etc.: Thursday morning. lobby 1900 H st or H between 19th and 20th. District 3108. | PURSE, black silk, on Alta Vista car W ed- nesday _afternoon,’ November 16. Reward. Phone Wisc. 3212 STOCKINGS, 2 pairs silk, size 10. i X lefl’s, Wednesday. Please eturn to Jellt or North 1859-W. Poor woman. ESTABLISHED 1900 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS The J}mmd Ghaypel PIPE ORGAN Service that is Distinctive BUT NOT EXPENSIVE SERVICE is our SUCCESS = Lincoln 0524-9244 412 H STREET N.E. = Beaths. - :mvolln'nmgrvlfl. fll ligl S ol Vel et . ;':fima_ n'rlu ¥. Brenner. 519 mm Albert st., Alexandria, Va. Notice of fu- neral later. BURKE. TERRENCE. ‘Wednesday. No- yember 16 1932, "t Srovidence Hospital. RENCE A ‘cua phusband of" (e iate Burke. meral from his e residence New Hampshire ave. B oh ‘Batarasy, November 19, at 8:15 am’ “thence to ysius’ Chureh. where solemn e mass will be said st_10 o'clock for the repose of his soul. Relatives and_friends invited to aitend. Interment Mount Olivet Cem- Y. DADE. WILLIAM. On Zitsd*’; November 18,1932, M _DADE. devoted son of ‘Welby Dade, brother of Louise Grisby. Ida Colvin, Bessie Washington. Cora Dil- lon. Luvenia Grisby and Genevs Mercy Funersl Thursday. November § pm. from the W. Ernest Jarvis church, 1432 You st. n.w. Inl Gainsville, Va. | DAVIS, WILLIAM, ALVIS. On Wednesdas. Novembar 937. at_Preedmen’s Hos- pital. WILLTAM ~ALVIS' DAVIS. lovink usband of Bstelle Davis. devoted father of Willlam A. ir.: Eloise. Martha and Bernard Davis: son of the iate Prof. Wil- C. and Bertha Ann Davis of Hop- insville, Ky: son-in-law of Mrs. T. C. Jefleries of Boston. Mass. He also leaves other relatives and (riends. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel, 3rd and Eve sts. s.w. Notice & funeral later. POUCET, CORA CAROLINE. Suddenly. on Tuesday, November 15. 1932 at Walter Reed Hospital. CORA CAROLINE DOUCET (nee Cock). beloved wife of Charles Doucet and_daughter of Harvey and May Cock of Clarendon. Va. She is also survived by three daughters Ester May. Delores and Rosalee. Funersl Priday, m., from the Ives funeral home. n bivd., Clarendon,.Va. Inter- ton National Gemetery. 17 ‘tuneral terment day. November 14. 193 #00° M st. s.e. BEULA] daughter of Balis and devoted sister of Lee. Bali nn Duniap. Remains can be viewed after 4 pm. Thursday at Willlam T. Tol- bert's. 1306 6th st. n.w. Funeral Pri- da. November 18, st 2 pm. from Bright Baptist Chureh. fth and K sts. atives and friends invited. FURMAN, CAROLINE ELIZABETH, Bud- denly, on Wednesday. November 18, 193 3411 i at Brovidence Hospital, CARO- in the 50th 'year_ of N gewifeet Georse B, Purman. — She is_survived by her husband and four sons, Prancis J., George B.. Jr; Robert B. and Austin’ W. rman. services Priday. November 18, a.m.. at St. Jerome's Church. Hyattsville, Md." Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. GANT. LENA. Deparsed this life Wednes- November 16. 1932, at Children's Hospital, LENA GANT. =~ She leaves to mourn their loss a mother. Julia Gant: father. Reginald Gant: one sister. three brothers, other relatives and friends. Re- mains resting temporarily at the funeral parlors of Alexander 8. Pope. 315 15th st. se. Notice of funerai hereafter. GLASSFORD, On_ Tuesda: 1 at his residence. Q st nw. 8. beloved husband of Botviny W lassord. Funersl services at the above residence on Priday, No- vember 18. at 11 am. Interment at Cedar Hill Cemetery, HOLM. ANNETTE ¥, On Wednesdaz. No- rs. e 19 1032, mother of 'Mrs. M USR01 Adams MW rd mw. She 5 sur- vived by three grandchildren and five dchildren. ~ Puneral from the mbers Co. funeral home. 1400 st. n.w . Priday. November 18. at p.m. Relatives and friends {nvited Tnterment Riverview Gemetery, Scandia, Kans. HYSON, JAMES. On Wednesday. November 18 un" JAMES HYSON. Remains rest- t Prazier's funeral home. 389 Rhode fsfand ave. n.w.. Notice of funeral Iager. JOHNSTON, MARY ELIZABETH. Or wm nesday, November 16, 1932, ai 7:15 p.m. at the residence of her dauhter, My 3 . 1763 Columbia road n.w. TARe BESAnETH CJOHNSTON . (nes . beloved wife of the late W. D. Johnston and mother of Ernest 8. Joh ston. Puneral services “at Conception Church. 8th and N on Saturday, November 19. st Interment in Rotk Creek Gemete JONES. SOLO ANELIN, Op e November 15, 193 %m{ MBSt pd>" aevoied “son_of Lewis. and Sallie Jones. brother of Hortense Brusster ins resting at the W. Ernest Jarvie fun; home. 1432 You st. n.w. until Saturday noon, thereafter at his dence. 502 29nd st. n.w. Puneral Su dav. November 20, at 2 pm.. from Get n.w., Rev. J. T. Harvey officlating. ‘flflll Lincoin’ Memorial Cemetery. JONES. SOPHIA. Departed this llfl Ofl Wednesday. November 16, 1932. at # llll at her residence. 2326 Ohlln!llll * SOPHIA JONES. wite of the late Abram Jones, -devoted motner ‘ot Phyllis Crockett of Pleasantville, and Gk ona! e also ledves kix devoted srandchildren, two loving nephews and other relatives and friends to mourn their los! Funeral Saturday. November 18, at 150 pm. from W Barnest Jaris neral chapel. 1432 U st. Tt be viewed after 8 pm. Fridas. tives and friends invited KEIDEL. EUGENIA GARBER. Entersd into Test_on_ Wednesday. November 16. 1932 EUGENIA GARBER, beioved wite of Dr Grorge C. “Keldel and daughier of the nte Henry 8 and 'Sybil Mulion Garber Remains ‘are resting at Zurhe neral pa: A01 East Capitol &r'A ices will eld at the Church of Refor- mation, B st_between Second and Third st .. on Priday. November 18. st 10 am. " “interment_in- Loudon Park Geme- tery. Baltimore. Md. KING. JOBN noukfl‘ November 16, 19: s KING. aged 07 ynu father of George H. King. Funeral from his late residence. Walker Mill road. Oakland. Md.. on Sun- day. November 20. at 2 p.m.: thence to Addison” Chevel. “where services "will be eld 8t 2730 p.m. Relatives and friends Tnterment Addison Chapel Cem- fu- la- On Wednesday. JOHN THOMA! invited. etery. LAWLER. MARY. On Tuesday. November 1939, at Chicago. TH.. MARY LAW: {Bee Bulijvars beloved wite. of ‘ihe fate Timothy Lawler and aunt of Mary Eilen Mulvihill McEnery of 2. Michigan ave. ne. Remains restiog ai W. Warren Ti tavull's funeral home. 14th dnd Spring rd, Priday. No 18 B30 T Reqmion uass st Holy Nasme Church, at # am. Rejatives and friends invited. " Intermen: Mount Olivet Cem- etery. LOWE. ANNIE MARGARET. Ioved wife of Samuel J. ing at Warner E_Pumphrey Rockville. Md. Services at tist Church Saturday. Novem! at 2 om. Inumml Porest Oak Cem tery. Galthersburg. M MOLLOY. GEORGE M. Su fldllll’ on 'l'h\lrl- dav. November 17. 1942 at_Providence Hospital. GEORGE M. MOLLOY. beloved of Eula Moliov (nee Hall). son ol Jlme.l and May Molloy. Pfln.l’ll from Zurhorst's funeral parlors. 1 East itol st. om Saturday. No R:30 am.. thence to 8t Peter . where ‘mass will be said at ® am. for the repose of his seul Relatives and friends inyited. Inte ent In Mount Olivet Cemetery. 18 O'CONNOR, WILLIAM _J. Suddenly. Tuesday. November 15, Hospital, WILLIAM J. O'CONN Joved husband of Ruth B O Connor. the thirty-fourth year of his neral from his late residence. st ne. Priday, mber am. Relatives and f: terment Mount Ol PURDY. JOHN R. Suddenly, on Tuesday. Noveiber 15 1932 at his esidence, 117 gist st. Capit IOHN R. Detoved " misband of Tdn A. Buray. P neral from the above residence on Pri- day, November 18. st 10 a.m.; thence to the Protestant Church. Layton. Md.. at 11 am. Interment churchyard cemetety. REH. ‘HELFN E. On_Tuesdsy. November 15. 1932 at Sibley Hospital. HELEN E ioved daughter of Fred R. Reh. ir.. and Eflen Reh. Funeral {rom the parents’ residence, 214 B st. s.e. on Priday. No- yember 18. at 2 pm. 'Relatives and friends are invited. Tnterment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 17 SCHEUCH, CHARLES A SR. Suddenly, on Wednesday, November 16. 1932, at his Iesidence;” 1166 Bladensburg " 7d. ne. CHARLES SCHEUCH., Sr.. beloved father of Charles A Seheuch, Ir. Puneral from the Wm. H. Sardo & 'Co.'s funers chapel. 412 H st n.e. Priday, November t 2 pm. Relatives and friends in- Vited ' Tnterment Rock Greek Cametery, 17 WILLIAM. On November at his residence. 005 Tith 5 nowwiliiAM SHAPEN: BERG. ' Funeral seivice at his Jate resi- dence. November 17, at 5 p.m. Interment Saturday in Cumberland, Md. SHORTER. SARAH E_A. Passed into the ond Tuesday. November 15. PR nRe b . n idow ot ‘Chiries . Bhortet and devorsd mother of Mrs. Ellen Smith. Mre. A. G. Brown of Cincinnati_ Ohio; Mrs. Sadie Crump and’ the late Charles 8. and John A, Srtorter. Fuperal Pri November 18 at 1 pm. from her late residence. Friends .and relatives invited to '“1‘1"" ovember T 1652, ai the Tess * at the resi- his granddaughter. 1914 Boh ON SMTTH. it Rebecca Bell, - n.! Puneral Priday, e B Apmadier | lington National Cemetery. siredk IIOD'I. IAI.A. AGNES. On Wednesday. \be; 1932, at her idence. + SARAH AGH% mogl“ SMITH, Tues late at 9:30 e X, esville. M. at 11 aom- BER R. On Tuesday, - ber 15. 1932, st nu"ls:;l:l. ITHA_R., beloved of Harry J. T Apuncral” from ner E 268 envacty ave.se piiday Novesr: urch, T T0:30 e vited. Inverment semane Baptist Church, 22nd and Va. ave. | ' 1 | origiant ll&nuol!u Thos. B Na aad of Gen. Neleon No. 1, are muut- to W at the late 24 ntucky ave. e, 8t 10: a.m., Priday, November 18, 932, 10 assist in the interment late sister, BERTHA Wife of Comiade Barrs 3. Stahi. in Conat HUl Cemetery. . BEULAH . Secretary. it STRINGIRTH, CLARA T. MAEI Tuesday. November 15 maz Washington Sanitarium 1 ital, 'Fag:'-.: Park. Md. CLARA T. M. vife of Reinhold p. stri girth. . resting at Warnep E. ey's fuerel Rome. Rockvilie. MA. | Services Episcopal Church, _Kensington. Friday. November' IS. at % p.m. ment Prospect Hill Cemetery, SULLIVAN, SIMON E. sudduui 15, 1932, ‘at his residence, 2 ave. Friendship Helgnts, x SULLIVAN. husoand. of Mary' Poik 8u van.* Puneral from his { redidence Priday, Noyember 18, at 8:45 a.m.; thence io 8t. Ann’s Catholic Church, Tenle: D. C., where requiem mass will be ss) ‘a.m. Interment Holy Rood Cemetery. 17 TAPPAN. ALICE On _Tuesday. 'APPA! mm- of Mary T from her late residence, ftol st Prid | Interment Arli WIIIIIO' JORN 8. 'h\!ldg 18, 1997 ‘sl bis residence, 3110 Macomd 3.’ n.w. JOHN 8. son of Charles W. and Noro Witherow, aged eleven years eleven months. Funeral gervices at, the, sbov Tesidence. Friday. November 18, at 8:30 a.m. Interment Taneytown, Md. 17 WOOLUMS, WILLIAM H. On Wedntlfih November 16. 193 st Emergency Bital, WILLIAM Deloved _husbam izabeth P. Woolums (nee Collins). M- resting at the funerd home of & Walsh. 20 H st. nw. Puneral Noveraber 15, at 9:30 a Matthew's Church. where be said at 10 a.m. for the repose of his sou terment st Mount ~Ofivet Cemetery. Relatives and friends Invited. WOOLUMS. WILLIAM H. ‘The the Washington General Assem! Degree. Knights of Columbu: quested {0 assemble at_the funeral par- lor of Perry & Waish. 25 H st. n.w.. on Thuraday evening, November 7. at 8:15 o'clock, to recite the Rosary for the re- e of the soul of e 3 8t of our departed brother. m&fi 3 TROBDEN. paithtul Nave 30N, HILLYARD, Paithtul Comp- troller. WRIGHT. MARY FRANCES. Nonember 10 Y e Horo, Ny MART FRANCES * WRIGHT. widow I T R P e Ao residence. %18 _University — boulevard, Glasshorc, N J. Priday, November 18, ai WRIGHT, MARY REGINA, November 17, 1033, REGINA" (nee ' Beckert) rew right. Réraains resting s Notice: of " funaral 67 Adams st. n.w. el In Memoriam later. AH!LII. LOUISE. In sad and loving re- Rt din ol i ago today. November 17, 1030. o ‘Two years have passed. dear sister, Since {ou were called away, How weli do we remember Th ad and weary day. rget you? No. we ne ‘¢ loved you then, we % LOVING S T MARY mains Perr; embers of . Fourth away MARY_ B. W, THER. BOWARD WALKER S ARMSTRONG. MARTHA. sad but loying nce of ov voted MARTHA Al RONG. who daparted Jour years”ago today, Il we reach the Then, O Master, et ug bave RER Dol in davs before. IN-LAW, ALICE ND 58 BROOKS, FRANC] g Yeanee of PRANCES jozige beloved daughter. of the lafe ival D. tnd the late Pryor '°%‘§m! o et SINSE Seats Buo to day. November 17, 1924. T Bo lh,:ll 1t be at last in that bright morn- W‘l;t‘_. the soul waketh and life’s shad- Oh, in that hour. fafrer tham amuc ith t % ;‘ 1ife eleht years aso to:-y. w—m 17, knows how much we E you, ver To the spo! ot e ,Alfll A lflhu of flr Delovi mr. YNE who depart: ago today, m~ 171930, Mother, will ‘u ever returm, . Wi &l earts as m’ we find you wi some When we arite .l‘v‘u:{nnnv s McKINNE ‘l'lA e Y, IAI. Tomembrins o ot da J‘... Tamer, E‘E THA LYLES Y, departed this” lite "one Yeat TiRe Yodus: Novembes A wonderful mother, wom: One who was better God ne A" 'wonderful worker. 5o oyl and tfll; ou. 22, o Rillion —that. mother, was Sou MULBERRY. ANNIE “:h..d b3 srandmother, BERRY, who departed this life one year » November 17, 1931. ago _tod; how T miss you. LAYNE, yoars No one knows h o,One knows how my iad heart aches, But some bright morning, resting by the We shall mect in the d et In the upoet earden thers. TOUTSE FLEMING. SREIBATE: NEUHAUS, SABINA. A tribite of love to the memor: i m’m;r n’nfn Yy h:z‘e‘;!.-‘\'t;om s sars ago toa 7 HU A'D'em:g 85 L‘ao PAIGE: sanzs Wil 'and davotion 1o tha sacred memory ot dear” usband ~ and our father: Rine yes ’::L“ e dass ago. sodn nine years ‘and eisht dass a0 tods Dear is the srave where our dear father is laid. Bwee; in our BemerY cihat, pever shall mNElAL DIRECTORS. WILLIAM H. SCOTT JOSEPH GAWLER SONS Established 1850 Chapel Cremations Lady sitendant 1750-2-4 Pennsylvania Av: N.W. 1@.. NAtional 5512-551% | NO BRANCH OFFICE l J- WILLIAM LEE'S SONS CO. NERAL D) CREMATORIUM 4th & C 8T8 NE ______LINCOLN | WM. J. NALLEY, Inc. S ?n. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. Ty Tienine National 2473 ALMISR. 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