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" G Chambs Solid Steel. and all. DON’T FORGET!—W e can give you a Complete Funeral, cars and all for The Greater Chambers Co In Case of Death Call This *500 Funeral Complete Truly One of the Finest Caskets Made Guaranteed Perfect. CHAMBERS can do this, he is One of the Largest Undertakers in the World THE EVENING REATER' rs C for only 265 Funeral Complete, cars 65 Columbia 0432 Cor. 14th St. & Chapin N.W. Experienced Advertisers Prefer The Star FRANK BELL ROBSON FUNERAL HELD TODAY Burial in Arlington Cemetery Is Attended by Full Military Honors. Puneral services with full military honors were held this afternoon at_ Ar- lington Cemetery for Frank Bell Rob- son, formerly of Chevy Chase, Md., Who died Sunday at the Veterans' Hospital in Atlanta, Ga. Death was due to service-connected disability, with men- ingitis as the immediate cause. Mr. Robson served in the 463d Aero Squadron in the World War, and was in the St. Mihiel offensive and the Meuse-Argonne offensive. He also served in the Army of Occupation in Germany, returning to this country on the same ship that brought President Wilson back from the Peace Conference. Mr. Robson was born ip Easton, Md., October 5, 1896, and had been employed by motor companies in Baltimore, Phil- adelphia and Washington. Later he conducted his own business in Atlanta. His marriage to Miss Marjorie Chace, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Chace of Chevy Chase, took place Sep- tember 30, 1926. Mrs. Robson had been a yeoman (f) with the Navy Depart- ment in the World War. Mr. Robson is survived by his widow and two children; his mother, Mrs. Jefferson Davis Robson of Baltimore; a sister, Mrs. Lee W. Blitch of Baltimore, and four brothers, Joseph E, of Los Angeles, Alonzo M. and Willlam H. of Baltimore, and Lewis of Atlanta. surviving children are Frank Lawton ‘Robsvn and Na Lee Robson. e —— CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Meeting and buffet supper, Club, Hamilton Eotel, 8 p.m. Meeting, Herbert H, Edmonds Post, V. F. W., Hamilton Hotel, 8 p.m. Meeting, Advl.s{:ry Board of Masonic Clubs, Hamilton Hotel, 8 p.m. Turkey dinner, Idaho Council, No. 1, Degree of Pocahontas, Pythian Temple, 1012 Ninth street, 5 to 7 p.m. Bazaar and turkey dinner, Women of Amity | | Transfiguration Episcopal Church, ‘Transfiguration Parish Hall, 1419 Gal: latin street, 5 p.m. Turkey dinner, Hickman Bible Class, St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Connecti- cut avenue and Everett street, 5 to 7 pm. Fashion revue, A.ubury ‘Methodist Episcopal Church, Eleventh and K streets, 8 p.m. Meeting, Catholic Evidence Guild, 711 N street, 8 p.m. Bazaar, St. Paul's Academy, 1421 V street, 7 to 11 pm. Supper, 5 to 7 pm. Mother ‘Goose carnjvals and bazaar, auspices of Dlsmctn& Columbia Con- gress of Parents and Teachers, Ro- chambeau, 815 Connecticut avenue, 11 am. to 4 pm. and 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Card_party, Congress Lodge Chapter, O. E. S?.Su{lthem Dairles Auditorium, 60 M street northeast, 8 p.m. Dinner, men of the Church of Epiphany, parish hall, 6:30 p.m. Strick- land Gilliland, speaker. Cotton carnival, Mizpah _Council, Daughters of America, 822 Twentieth street. Meeting. United Lodge of Theoso- phists, Hill Building, 8:15 p.m. TOMORROW. Meeting, D. C. Colony of New Eng- land Women, Willard Hotel, 2 p.m. Luncheon, Phi Delta Phi Praternity, University Club, 1 p.m. Luncheon, Columbia Club, University Club, 12:30 p.m. Luncheon, Round Table, University Club, 12:30 p.m. Luncheon, Advertising Club, Raleigh Hotel, 12:30 p.m. Card party, benefit Van Ness P.-T.A., Southern Dairies Auditorium, 60 M street northeast, 8 p.m. | card and bingo party, street northeast, 8 p.m. Turkey dinner, Woman’s Bible Class, Metropolitan BKBD Church, Sixth and A streets south®ast, 5 to 7 p.m. 643 Fifth ! M.lllmount Fort, wh.lch has stood like a sentinel on a hill above Drogehdra, Irish Free State, for nearly 1,000 years, is to be demolished, part of the walls having fallen following severe storms. From the family "TO THE FAMILY HESE family portraits of Under- wood and Underwood quality— three for $10! Not skimpy things, but the exact size of the illustration. Talk to the family about it tonight! Appoint a “Committee of One” to get them all together—at the studio. And on Christmas morn we’ll bet you'll say it was the best Christmas idea of all. Years from today, when you see the faces of your loved ones smiling back at you, you will begin to underst::md its worth. When Sister has married. When Junior has put aside his toys and gone away to college. When Time and Fate may have intervened. Three for $10—for these glorious 8x10 portraits—in our rich Society fin- ish—each in an artistic folder. Pains- taking, unhurried sittings. It’s the dif- ference between a mere photo and a distinguished portrait by Underwood and Underwood! There’s no limit to the number in the group! Other Underwood and Underwood portraits from $15 to $200.a dozen. i - i o from 3“0 erder st nw. FAMILY PORTRAITS \ DON'T WAIT! you think! Get on the &y UNDERWOOD & UNDERWOOD Christmas isn’t as far off as phone right away and arrange for a studio sitting. It's District 4488, UNDERWOOD & UNDERWOOD 1230 CONNECTICUT L A VENUE STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1932. NEWSPAPER MAN DIES William Edward Buckingham eof Meridian, Miss., Star Expires MERIDIAN, Miss,, December 1 (#).— William Edward Buckingham, vice pres- ident Meridian Star, died late tnfl'.‘mw'n the home here of his d-u.hwr Mrs. James H. Skewes, He had heen 1l for the past six weeks, suffering a relapse recently following an attack jof influenza. He was 83 years old and a native of Racine, Wis. Braths. ESTHER IAUD ludd!nl]- ay, November ALLEN, Tuesds . Green, both of Con- o and sister of Mrs & M. n the 38th year ‘Punetal from the above eil- Priday, December 2, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. nmmem Cedar Hill Cemetery. JULIA W. Suddenly, on Tuesdsy, vem| 1032, at her Festdence 1373 Arno al lal! r!lldlnte on Friday December A ll Relatives lnd friends invited. Tntdrment Rock Creek Cemetery. BOOTH, MARTHA ANNA. Entered eternal rest Thursday, December at her residence, MARTHA ANNA S8 1513 Swann st. n. OozE. AMANDA Den rted this 1ite No- Nember 1932, at 5;30 pm. st her relld!’m:e. 46’ School st AMAND; BOGZE™ She. leaver o moue there ioes 8 loving husband, John Booze: one som, Leroy B o fincles, and & host of other Tela ives and friendi, Funersl Saturday, December 3 at om Eugene Ford's funeral Chapet” Titerment Rosemont Cemetery. 4 BRAND. FANNIE STEWART. On_Wednes- day, November 30, 1932, t To. " Ioterment. l(ounl Poliver . Kindly omit flower: ALICE. - Tuesday, November 29, ALICE 'BUNDY. devoted sister of Edna, Esther and James Jenkins, tle Hution, Emma Johnson and Vera ds mhrenlnx 2t the W. E chur, Trom the Gond "Will Baptist Ehireh, Jlllh and U sts. n.w CA‘I'IICAIT Al‘l'll'l W. On Thursdn 5t bl residence, Southi T 11932, e sto; ARTHUR CATHCART befoved husbana of M Arlie Catheart (nee Corbett) and father of Pau F Gatheart of Cleveland. Ohlo; Robert M. Cathcart of Long Island, N nd Ruth A Catheart Funeral irom Ns ]alz- residence.’ Baturday. December 3. pim. Interment Oolumbin Gardens Ceme. tery. Arlington County, Va. Please omit owers. 2 CLARK. MRS. BARBARA ADDISON. parted thig i e A8 1022, 0 B.m. at her resi eric: AN10 Deane wve. "t DARSARA ADDI: SON CLARK. She leaves to mourr Chels loss one brother, four grandchildren, two sreat-grandchildien. nieces and neghews hoet of othef relatives and triends. Remains " re Henry' 8. Washing- ton's funeral home. 407 N st no Po peral Saturdey, Deécember 3. at 2 p.m from Contee A E. Zion Church, Bnrr- ville, D..C., Rev. Cord, pastor. CRAVEN. MARY B, Suddenly. on Wednes- it "Providence spital, M ter of the late Ann; Brady. Remains Testing At the home of hey niece, Mrs. B. J. McGuirl, 65 Adams st. n.w.. until .m. Thursday, December 1. 11 Puneral and terment Richmond. Vi oricinity. 5th and Answers to CAsif PURSE, containing about grder, recelpt/ In Peoples Drug Store.” 13th and F. 1607 Irving st. n eward. iack and white spotted: trayed from 37th st Phone Cleveland Re 5243 or National 3050 ENVELOPE, containing $53 g4 (Supervising Architects o Reward. Ga. 4187-J. mx m rown and _white, answers to “Gyp”: license No, Tost rrmy evening. Reward. Phone Lin. 5146-W. bunch of 6 on chain. Reward. Norih 7538 PERSIAN CAT. brown tabby, male: Fridey Reward. Co- ICE nno:hno LI38, viemity of 17th lu!d!y Reward. FE ‘moss agate stone: value. Reward. enveiope mark- ice, Treasury Temale: RING. large garnet slune vicinity 9t ondsy: of sentimental value NG zn Softmbla_10488" 2 25 reward for information re- auto r?nlr tools missing from rear —— o n( —— ost vicinity of Kann's, -bou'. nsu w:dnendny evening. Reward. mm TERRIER—White, on brown, paten over left 38 Jame in L AR AL R Y 3059 RcRinley st Cleve: 5116, Rewasd. WRIST WATCH. lady’s: Gruen; V. L. on Idth st between Irving and Park B Reward. _Ac ._At. . or !leetrlc Co Reward. 080. 4 G st. n. Phone ‘Lincoln ESTABLISHED 1900 éWm. H. Sardo g FUNERAL DIRECTORS : The Funeral Chapel PIPE ORGAN Service that is Distinctive BUT NOT EXPENSIVE g ¢ SERVICE is our SUCCESS Lincoln 0524-9244 412 H STREET N.E. n 2 OMI X. BINGMAN, President. LILLIE R. QUADE, Rec. Sec. O ad a1 Amnapoite Md PUANCES, widow of Rear Admirai Praneis T Do, U 8. N Bervices at Naval Adademy’ Chasel, Priday. December 2. at November EVELIN, ed this life Tues- g omter.. Dt v full tl'hu'nph ol in Chi Nl faith, ROBERT DIGGS. m've'- o mouth their loss one Dother, o, Sese 3 st. . Pfidly. December 2. at 1 p.m., from Nlnt- tees th and {eenth, Street Baptist Church. 19th and Tt N | ted this life Sep- EDSON. ELECTRA. Denarted this d at tHe south Arlington National C!mrlzry for_the in. terment on Priday. December 2, at o'clock p.m. EUELL, ERNEST. Departed this life s denly, Monday evenin Lilly "(Blackweli) luell ‘and the late Oliver Euell. Funeral y, December 2, at 2 pm., from 1406 lm Capitol st. Tnter- ment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. Rel tives and friends invited. GI-INI:S"‘HAIL Qn Tuesday, November at 2 pm Remains resting at the funeral church until 10 thereafter at the above ri terment Lincoln Memorial Cometery. 4 HARVEY, LEROY. On Thursday, Dec 1, 1042, at a.m., at his rnmencm 1413 Cpreoran st. n.w the d of “Aina _ Harvey - and e ‘also leaves Funeral cember 4. at 1:30 p.m. trom ce. ' Remains r"unu 8t Ernest Jarvis fun church, U o Gnl 10 am, Saturaay. fhercatier” ot “ie “whove Sommderce T pat terment Lincoln Memogial Cemetery. 4 HAZELRIG. LAURA. On Thursday, Décem- ber 1. at ‘her Iesidence. 004 Md AURA HAZELRI Bamuel Hver . Ky., Saturday, December 3. , LOUISA. = Suddenly. on Nov 30,1932, at ‘the Little Sisters o the Poor LOUISA HOWARD, a. € Boor. " Iaterment at 11 livei, Cemetery, = Rem et Bisters of ne Foor, 520 5 JACKSON. JAMES ABE. Devarted this life Wednesday. 301932, Elfnbetins Hospital ‘ABE SAck: SON. 'devoted husband of Cartie Jackson. He also leaves to mourn his departure one brother, uncle and other relatives Funeral Saturday December on, from the John T. Rhines apel. ird and Eye sts. s.w. In- {ofment Payne's Cemeters, 2 JAISER, CLARA. On Tuesday. November LARA Deloved wite of "the fate William B Jalser.” Funeral f late residence. 114 K st_nw on" Priday, the Little m. ot her Tiday, 2. Reatiem mass 2t Cl he Tinmacuiste Conception +* 550 o'clock. | Relatives and foonds invited. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. JAMESON, JOSEPH ADELBERT. On Wed. Resaay,” Novomres Ao t the resi- dence ‘of his nephew, George Jameson, 414 Jeflerson st. n.w.. JOSEPH ADI BERT JAMESON.. ated 66 years. peral from the Deal funeral hom: n.e. on Priday. December - thence to St. Mary's Churc an- where requiem mass’ will be Said al 30" &, Jor ine tooste “ait 1o soul. Relatives and {riends invited. terment Bryantown. KULLE ALBERT. On wednudu. Novem- ber 0. 1632, "at his residence, 5 st. ne. ALBERT. beloved husband of Nel- lie Kulle (nee Burke). Funeral from his Iste residence on Saturday, December 3 at 10 am. Relatives and friends invited, Interment Arlington National Cemetery. KULLE. ALBERT. Comrades of Richard J. Harden Camp, No. 2. U, are requested’to assemble Satur- day, December 3. 1695 at 045 at his late residénce. 501 n.e. to sttend the funeral late comrade, ALBERT ToM D BINCKLEY, Commander. 2 LINDSEY. JULIAN W. Suddenly. on Tues- day, November 29. 1932, JULIAN W.. beloved husband “of the iate Mamie C. Lindsey (nee Welsh). ver i3 Requiem mass at 8t. Dom- inic's Church, at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends “invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. LOWRY. lmmc(nu [ nmn November 29, 3 & CK M. of " Helen . 816 H MALONE, MARY ednesday, No- vember 30, ll)’!‘.\ at her mldmu 42 T t. MARY A, beloved wite of George Funeral from above address 1da; e A slem mass ‘it St. Aloysius k Taternent M Olivet O Oelnoun. 1 private. Omit flowers. MALONE, MARY A. Officers and m‘mbeu of Gonzaga Council, No. 188, C. nme fre reauested to meer at late comrade. MARY e LO? 2 §t. n.w., Thursday, D:c"mher 1, at’8 p.m. E. GOWANS, Pres. M. BEALL, Sec. MELCHERS. GARI, Suddenly. on Wednes- 30. 1032, at Falmouth, LCHERS. Puneral private. el ount Ida, g Relbiives 'aod Tritnds_tovited Tatermens Si. John's Cemetery, Forest Glen, Md. 2 MILHOLLEN, ANNIE cember 1,” 1932, Dniversity D. On Thursday, De- a: her residence. 2608 lace Beloved wite f the late Joma ,nl-low.m Miholland THn st nwe Notiée of funeral later. MURPHY, MARGARET §. On Wednesday. November 30, MURE: of William ind mother of Al R. Murphy. nce, 2038 Punenl from her late resi- 38 18th st. n.w.. Apt. 31. Pri- ‘Degember 5. ‘st ‘59D ‘v thorae St._ Paul's Church, 16th and where mass wiil “be for ‘the repose of her tives and friends are invited. Interment . Olivet Cemetery. Fleass omit fow- NASELLA, LIBERO. Suddenly, on Tuesday, November_ 20, 1932, zt Casualty Hospital. £ 2105 dth st one rdo & Co. : on Fridg> er 10 Relatives atd Dieage - Toterment "ac Fore Line Tied, coln Cex tery. O’BRIEN, TE 1ESA C. On Thursday, Decem- ber ‘1. 1 ai’ Providence _Hospital, A Gpbeloyed aunt of George T. O'Brie: 7th st. nee. Trmm Oths lbove resmmce an Saturday. _ecember Solemn Ligh reautem miss &t Holy Name Church _at 9 am. Interment Mount Qlivet, Cemetery. Relatives and friepds nvite PEASE, IDA L. On Wednesday, November 50, L., beloved wife of Charles B Fease 1" ane 5 years, Funeral from the' Deal funeral home, 816 H st. ne. Saturday. December 3. at . Intérment Cedar Hill Cemeter FOINDEXTER, CLAUDE L. Thursda e Mingte € Foinderter of Lorraine P. Price, W. Ch DE: beloved husband “of and devoted father Funeral from W. imbers Co. luneul chapel. Criapln st." nw, mber 3, Reluitves and. lrlends invited. Titerment Gleamood. Cemeto ry. [ 3 satisfy. shoz profession. sired. Lady attendant. without extra charge. James T. Ryan Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Any Family Can Afford Ryan Service perience has taught us that a satisfied family is a valuable asset—our success shows Ryan service is thorough and wmformx_/, ng at “all times good taste and reverenc fine appreciation of the responsibilities of our fPerfectly appointed funeral home. These essentials are offcred For our complete funeral prices, call Atlantic 1700-1701. Braths. UNDERS, SARAN LOU. On November :10. 1932 at the Home for Aged. _Gaithersburg, 101 BAUNDERS. in the 841 age. 1%, e, Aend et amfiics. Va. to Hamilton, Va. Lakeview Cemeter: pi beloved Mother of Miss ader; Mrs W L Geroend and y Snrager of C Tvices iIl5e nelq et her lne rrsldenu on Pri- day. December 2, 2, 8 2:30 p. terment + Hill Cerme » " lla‘ne CLok s Annie S8hames. shE also adives and ‘friends. i e t A 515 .m n e iNOte ‘o Tamersi ave: D!nlned tms mr November eral 1“01) Salll-h Cemetery. 4 ..On Tuesday. Novem- gk ller Tesid esidmac i, 5 st. AS. the ‘devoted" mofher of AamiAs Hawki Mary Smith, Chloia_Gross, Annie Lame bert, Cora Hitehcocl Wlll m. Clarence, Bichard. Prank and Joseoh Thomas. - She also leaves ot $li0 Jetves, other, rélatives nnd( friends. from the Holy denmrr Church, ing " at the W Xuneul rhur(‘ l st. atter Ilermens: cunc lutml Phrd s lunel’ll <l Cupitol u lnkrment Fary THOM. Pesidence.” ‘AN MA’ g Jares, g v BRI, elove unn of the late Hi ter L. and Willlam Cl and brother of Nellie 5 ‘y!}':gc R ,‘r.l‘h" and Matre. all L. Sargent H. Van Marviand. ‘Services and interment pri= vai WHITE, MARIE. On Thur. st her Sesidence 10 Tormo H beloved wife of John P services at Hysong's 1400 N st nw. Saturda 3 D.m. Relatives and *tbend" Interment ka;A:n 3 Thursdsy, P, and of funeral” fugen 1108 ‘WILLIAMSON, KATHERINE B. nesday. “November 30, 1912. :th&"?d. Hospital, KATHER! WILLIAMBON, ed” ot LAY Mrs, i ont LIVing st nee. snd erll Prid; rom Rhode ?s’n.rfi"i‘v"e‘fif.'e corner 1st st I e, ment Fort Lincol c.meteu’ Op Yednesday, Noveme 4 pm OLTON at P Churl:hr nw. TIaters nis mefl cxldense T jesidence. $08 Ssturday, Decem A ol lntermen at ni"??‘x‘“’“"’ . HOLTON. Comrades of ciation of Regired Ponm‘nh-n.‘fl:: et ot ol K05 eypiumbls: will assemble’ st t to GEORGE W. si)!flmva” " Teee. In Memoriam rlANClll EMILY. who left 880 today, December 0‘ 1927, u. There is no death! Has passed into 1 fzm:l' l’:n" s For love can neve; its own; }:'l:v‘e" bl'lflille whi'e and then, 3 absence deeper !ldlelned - A5 ranarrs, + ARRY er lnd &1 ARNOLD, memory ) father, o possed arar six yeass 80 today. ‘December 1, A loving tho A beautitul mems COX. MELVIN Wi AN yoopRow. "o e ‘WOOD! i”'ho dllfl I.In years ago to- of one so LOVING PAMILY. emi He had a smile for every one, heart gs pure ss gold. To_those who knew himy and loved him His me: s LoV LOVING BaDDY. MELUIR oOE. o crROM) D. m ving. angmbun’se o oir deat son g "B SROMPTON, v den-rud this e 4 throe Tt cois o8 M e s ond, m:: n’e.’:?"u"nf“ HI The hands that wouid Now lie in" deaghys coid: onare ™ MOTHER 21 DYER, EMM. B nan, cur” denr mother” Buagk s gbtance of 1le9n US ten years ago today Decem ber’ God erant | Lites" dawn may o 'and Heart 10 heart and hand in hand. CHILDREN. REINHART, JOSEPHINE A. ing jSmenbrance of S . In sad but love loving mother, RT. who departad this lite u5ven years ago ‘today. N&mm* SHEETZ, VIRGINIA B, A tri the memory of 'y o ago today, December'l lD’E‘lm. flm - Gone to a better world, Phere sorrow God gad pain are no more, EoeSod only ki suffered on earth. HER HUSBAND. DI RECTORS. WILLIEAM H. S SCOT’I' Sth LING EOL.N ia30- . Chapel 1750-2-4 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. Phones: NAtional 5512-5518 NO BRANCH OFFICE J. WILLIAM LE SO\S CO. 'fi‘i!RAL DIRECTO! MAT ORlL M 4th & C STS. NE. LINCOLN 5200 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH &' Modern Chape. 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