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do, Me., was the daughter of Capt.! Aot e Loander 1. Pariridge mem- | bers of a widely known New land faraily. She came to this city with her parents shortly after the Civil War, was married here and had lived here until two years ago. For many years she lived at the Ontario Apartments. Her hurband, who died here in 1910, | was widely known in the city. He was| connected with The Star for 32 years, | first as cashier and later as its business manager, e e et daughter, Mrs. Herron 18 survived by four grandchil- dren and two great-grandchildren. She was a member of the Mount Pleasant Congregaticnal Church, Pallbearers will include C. K. Berry- man, H. G. Hanford, George E. Miller, | Walter Coates, Prank Rogers, Francis | J. Hurley, Guy V. Collins and Galt | Burns, ail of The Star, and associated | with the late Mr. Herron. IOWA PUBLISHER DIES 5. ). W HERRON DIES IN ATLANTA Mother of Advertising Man- ager of The Star Will Be Buried Here. Mrs. J. Whitley Herron, 74, mother of Col. Leroy W. Herron, advertising manager of The Evening Star, died | xz:fl!’dly at the home of her daughter, . James H. Butner, Atlanta, G She was the widow of J Wh"( HPH’:X:I);\ business manager of The Star for m: 1 i | FORT DODGE, Iows, January 2 The b(:;.v 1\’(‘ be! bh;nughéut& F\:Va::&;m.—-c A. Roberts, 64, publisher of | ington X AN it . | the Port Dodge Messenger, died at| e fwyichiiien ey are cxpoched | Hospital last night from | | : 5 | Mercy funeral services will be held at the h::e | pneumbnia. | of Col. Herron, 3111 Garfield street, at| Born in Dubuque County, Iowa, he | 2 pm, with Dr. George F. Dudley, | came to Fort Dodge with his parents | pastor of St. Stephen’s Episcopal | when he was a boy. ! Church, officiating. Burial will be in !‘:xes'. Herron, who was born in Or- ' States Mint. ITS and O'COATS A 65 S *16 $1.15 to $1.65 PAJAMAS $1.00 E MEN'S ARROW & REYEM Patterned SHIRTS REGULAR PRICE $1.65 $1.95 $2.50 SALE TRICE $1.35 $1.55 $1.85 | home in Hartford, Conn. He had been THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JANUAKRY "2, 1933. DR. THOMAS J. LYONS DIES IN CONNECTICUT Former Head of Star Dental Clinic | Was Georgetown Graduate and Served Overseas. Dr, Thomas John Lyons, 40 years old, formerly in charge of the dental clinic at T?cxe)stgr_ died today at his parents’ MRS. RUPPERT, BUSINESS Widow of Wholesale Meat Dealer Engaged in Real Estate for 35 Years. Mrs. Henrietta J. Ruppert, 85, one of the first women in Washington to enter business, died yesterday at her home, 1420 Allison street. She was a wido: of John P. Ruppert, who 50 years ago operated the city's largest wholesale went into the real estate business, in ill_about a year. lB(Jl’l’x in yHlI"ord. Dr. Lyons was graduated from the Georgetown Dental School in 1917. He served 11 months overseas during the World War as & Division. He came to The Star in 1923 and remained in charge of the clinic until 3929. He was a_member of the District of Columbia Dental Society. He s survived by his widow, Mrs. Marle Stephens Lyons, who lives at 918 M street. . Funeral arrangements have not yet been made. Philippine Economy Lauded. MANILA, January 2 (#).—Gov. Gen. arrived two days late from Hamburg, He is survived by his widow and a | Theodore Roosevelt, jr., today praised arrive Osk Hill Cemetery. Arrangements are | brother, George E. Roberts of New York, |the co-operative apirit With which the Hawe and Jfi:emnm;mx:e ey in f J. William Lee's funeral | economist for the National City Bank | insular government had reduced ex-|Capt. John Je penreportod iatoan it el and former director of the United |penses to meet a 40 per cent reduction | stant rough weather | the past year in insular revenues. SCHL N opportunity that may never come again—drastic clearance reductions from the sensational low levels of 1932, at a time when higher prices are certain for next season. Selections are complete. Quality and style in every case worthy of much more. 216 $24¢ We Guarantee extraordinary value in every group 50c Patterned SOCKS 35¢ EFR SHOP inc. 1331 F STREET which she was actively engaged for 35 WOMAN, SUCCUMBS AT 85‘ meat business. Following his death she | MAJ. BYRNE BURIAL Card of mlpnl‘t:.h IN ARLINTON TOMORROW|™ 7, thiangh nelghors &2 tend to our many friends. neighbors and relatives our sincere thanks and appre- ciation for their kind expressions of sym. paihy and foral w@utes sent at the | | death of beloved one. CHARLES Veterans of Many Organizations gew our l FAMILY. ‘Will Attend Funeral Serv- Braths. | ices at 10 O’Clock. e L 1 | ANDERSON. SSE 1. _On Saturday. De- Veterans of many organizations will | cember 51 1932 JESSE 1. ANDERSON. | husband of Mamfe E. Anderson. and fa- attend the funeral tomorrow morning| ther of Mrs. Ruth Kirby. Services at the at 10 o'clock of Maj. Joseph V. Byrne.| 5 <g~,:{*:¥gts:.l,§;:;gu‘;fi,:,fifl tatiit ‘accoun a.n. Interment Beallsvilie, 2 ot e ontioshy fs division | wsoN, JESSE L A special communi- of the Veterans' Administration, who | died Friday at Mount Alto Horpital. | ‘The services will be held at Arlington | cation of Columbia Lodge. No. 3, F. A A M. will be held at Masonic Temple on Tuesday, January 3, 1933, at 10 a.m., for the purpose of conducting Masonic services at the funeral of our late brother, ars. T*Born in Hanover, Germany, Mrs | Ruppert came to America 68 years ago and has resided here continuously since. She is survived by four children, Mrs.‘ | Anna Chambers, William Ruppert, | Charles F. Ruppert and Mrs. Ida Cas- par. W. W. Chambers, Washington un- | dertaker, is a grandson of Mrs. Ruppert. Funeral services will be held at her home Wednesday at 9 am,, fDllOde‘ mass_at St. Mary’s Church at 0:30. Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery. National Cemetery end will be attended | by the entire personnel of the Victory Post, American Legion, Drum and Bugle | Corps; members of Bunker Hill Post, American Legion; officers and partners cf the District of Columbia Salon De- partmental, La Boutique des 8 Cha- | peaux et 40 Femmes; members of the District Department, Forty and Eight, and members of the District Depart- | ment, Military Order of the World War. M:j. Byrne had been in the Veter- ans’ Administration since 1921. JOHN A. SHEA FUNERAL IN BALTIMORE TOMORROW | Veteran Newspaper Man Died at Hospital Saturday Night After Pneumonia Attack. Liner Has Rough Passage. | NEW YORK, January 2 (#).—The | United States liner President Roosevelt last night speed. OSS Funeral services will be held tomor- row at 9 a. m. in Baltimore for John | A. Shea, 48, veteran newspaper man of Baltimore, Annapoiis and Washington, who'died late Saturday night at Gal- linger Hospital from a pneumonia at- | tack from which he had suffered only | three or four days Burial will be in| | New Cathedral Cemetery, Baltimore. | Mr. Shea hed been assigned to the | Capitol staff of the Washington Times | | since this session of Congress opened. | He had been with the Times since |1930, and had made a wide ac-| quaintance among officials here. He | was born in Baltimore and previous to| coming here had been with the Balti- more Sun. He was an intimate friend of Gov. Albert C. Ritchie. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. rie Shea; a daughter, Peggy, 11: a sister, Mrs. Mary Sheppard, Catons- ville, Md.; an aunt, Mrs, Margaret Schanze, Baltimore; a niece, Mrs. Ag- nes D. Hoff, Baltimore, and several | other relatives. \FORMER D. C. BOTANIST | SUCCUMBS IN HONDURAS | Mrs. Dorothy Popenoe Served De- partment of Agriculture Before Marriage. Mrs. Dorothy Popenoe, formerly a | botanist in the Department of Agri- culture here, died suddenly jn Tela, Honduras, Priday, it has been learned here. Before her marriage in 1923 to Wilson Popenoe she was in the office of Foreign Plant Introduction of the department, coming to this country from the Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew, England. For the last several years she has been engaged in archaeo- logical investigations in Guatemala, col- laborating with Harvard University in the study of early Malayan civilization, Mr. Popenoe is well known here, as well as throught the tropics, where for many years he was an explorer in the office of Foreign Plant Introduction. He is now in charge of experimental work for the United Fruit Co., with | headquarters at Tela. | _Mrs. Popenoe also is survived by five | children. VICTIMS OF ACCIDENT T0 BE BURIED TODAY ev. Frank McDaniel and Daugh- ter Will Rest in Glenwood | R Cemetery. Funeral services for Rev. Frank Me- Daniel, prominent Methodist clergyman, and his daughter, Mary Louise, both of whom died as a result of injuries re- celved in an accldent near Trenton, N. J, last Thursday, will be held at 2:30 p.m. today at the Wright funeral home. Burlal will be in Glenwood Cemetery. Miss McDaniel died Thursday and her father Saturday at Mercer Hos- pital, Trenton. Another daughter, Miss Margaret McDaniel, in the crash, is still at the hospital. Dr. McDaniel and the two daugh- ters were returning to their New York | State home after having spent Christ- mas with relatives here. He was for- mer headmaster of Pennington Semi- nary, Trenton, and of Genesee Method- ist Seminary, Lima, N. Y. At the time of his death he was connected with the Board of Home Missions of the Church. He was well known here. | SRV EN AR RRNNN Established 1900 SARDO & CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS The Funeral Chapel 4 SERVICE THAT IS DISTINCTIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE Llncoln 0524.9244 412 H St. Northeast Washington's Most Beautiful Cemetery —has a most modern Crematory and Columbarium. You will find a visit to this bullding both in- structive and entertaining. Write or telephone for our folder “Concerning Cremation” which 1s just off the precs. Cedar Hill Cemetery On Pennsylvania Avenue East of the Capitol | | ESSE 1. ANDERSON. v e Aggsnru C. BRUCE., Master. AmsrsTRONG. JENNTE BOSALPRON. - On at her home, 40 sington. Md., JENNIE DONALDSON ARM- BTRONG, aged 87 years, the beloved wife of ihe lite Wiliam S LDENI , CATHERINE M. On Sun- L o . 33, at her residence, teenth st. ne., CATHERINE M.. ife of the late Theodore Bald- enecker and mother of Mrs. Katherine A. Hatfleld and grandmother of Ernest Light- bows of mm?.‘f"h' Pa. m?;:g:\;&l "(‘rnn‘:n 2 ‘p.m. invited. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. HARLES B. On Saturday, De- TR et 2o pn . CHARLES 7. beloved husbend of Mary S. and ‘father of Mrs. Annie Edith M. Brown and Puneral from hi 3ta st. se. 3, at 2 p.m. Relatives and | Interment Congressional | of Potomac Val- Jr. 0. U. A M, hst, s.e. at 748 to atiend the C. H. BEATTY. Councilor. Armstrong residence Tuesday, BIRCKHEAD, GUY. Suddenly, on Satur- day, December 31, 193 932, at his residence, 4 North Capitol st., GUY BIRCK- HEAD, aged 42 vears, son of the late John N. and Ida L. Birckhead. Funeral service nt Lee's funcral home, 4th st. and | Mass. eve. ne. on Tuesday. January 3, 5, at 12 o'clock noon. Interment pri- INJURIES FROM FALL DOWN STAIRWAY FATAL Mrs. Lucretia Sheffield, Wife of Patent Office Examiner, Was Hurt Thursday. Braths. MARTHA W. On January 1, 1933, RS redence. s, Muudé Watts, 1439 Pa. ave. se, MARTHA W. the beloved wife of the late Thomas A. Buell. She is survived by four children, | W. T. Buell. Harry W. Buell Mrs. Mu»‘ aret Talbott of Baltimore, Md.. and Mrs. | Kfaiae Watts. ° Funeral {rom H. M. Pad< jett’s funeral home, 11th st. s.e. esday, January 3. at 2:30 o'clock. Rel- | atives and friends invited. Interment | Congressional Cemetery. BUTLER, ANNA V. On Priday, December 80, 1932, 10:10 m., at_her residence, 1752'T'st. n.w.. ANNA V. BUTLER. widow of the laie Rev 3 C. Butier, motner of e Tt Winlem: o) Butier and mother-tos | law of Marian D, Butler. Remains tempo- rarfly resting at the John T. Rhines fu neral chapel. 3rd and I sts. s.w. Puneral Tuesday, January 3, at 1 p.m., from Ver- | mont Avenue Baplist Church, Interment Harmony Cemetery. | BYRNE, JOSEPH V. On Priday. December 30, it United States Veterans’ Hos- pital, JEPH V. BRYNE. major, U. 8. A., | Tetired. in the 38th year of his age, be: | foved hutbany Testing at his late residence, 2230 Kearney st. n.e, untl Tuesday. January 3, 1933, when mass will be 1d tholic Chur t O o'clos a.m., followe Interment “with i milicary " nomors ATETEON Natlonal Come and friends invited to att Officers and partners Columbia Selon Departe- mental. La Boutique des X Chapeaux et 40 Femmes, are requested to attend the services of' JOSEPH V. BYRNE. grande chet de gare passe, Tuesday. January 3, | at 9 am., St. Anthony's Chur and Monroe sts. n.e. Interment Ar- | lington ‘National Cemetery. ~ Partners at- tending will wear chapeaux (plain). Re- mains now resting at his late residence, 0 Kearney st ne. ANNETTE BURTON. La Secretalre De- partemental. . CARTER. NEVILLE W. On Friday, Decem- ber 301032 at Georgetown Hospital NEVILLE W., beloved hu: of Helen C Carter and “father of W. Carter Jr. Puneral from his late residence. 45 Condult rd. n.w. Tuesday, January Relatives and friends invited. t Cedar Hill Cemetery. CHAMP, MARIA. On Monday, January 2. 8t 1003 Lamont st. n.w. MARL MP. faithfyl friend of Dr. William'_Allen Wilbur. Remains restin atthe W. Ernest Jarvls funeral church, | 1432 You'st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. COLEMAN, MARY E. On Saturday, De- | cember 31, 1932, at _her residence, 1211 st. n.w., MARY E. widow of Harry Coleman. 'Services at her late residence Wednesday, January 4, at 10 a.m. Inter- ment Oak Hill Cemetery. 3 COOK, LAURA A. On Saturday, December 31, 1932, Miss LAURA A. COOK. rom the Methodist Hom: . and Ellicott st., Tuesday. Januar at 10:30 a.m. Interment Glenwood E L. : On Sunday. Ji Children spi ACE' L. aged 7 month: beloved daughter of Herman L. and Li cille Corcoran. ~Puneral from. the Deal funeral home, ‘816 H st. n.e., Wednesday January 4. at 2:30 pun. Relatives am Iriends invited. Interment Oedar Hill Cemetery. God wanted another angel To put in His garden fair, Bo He took our darling baby And left our home so bare. GRAC Injured last Thursday when she fell down the basement steps in her home, 4305 Thirty-seventh street, Mrs. cretia Sheffield, 50, wife of Edgar Lee yesterday at Emergency Hospital, Mrs. Sheffield was found by her daugh- | ter, Miss Elizabeth Sheffield, lying at the foot of the cellar stairs about noon Thursday. She was taken to Emergency | Hospital, where it was said her skull | was fractured. Besides her husband and daughter, Mrs. Sheffleld is survived by three brothers, Thomas D. Lawrence of Washington; Leonard T. Lawrence of Corning, Iowa, and Welcome Lawrence of Okiahoma City, and three sisters, Mrs. Georgia Clark of this city; Mrs. Lenora Paap of Oto, Nebr., and Mrs. | Earl B. Tilton of Chicago. —_——— L. J. GRANT DIES AT 78 AFTER HEART ATTACK Lifelong Resident Was Bricklaying Contractor—Funeral Services to Be Held Tomorrow. Lawrence J. Grant, 78, a native and | lifelong resident of Washington, died of | & heart attack yesterday at his resi- dence, 906 Girard strest northeast. For many years Mr. Grant was a bricklaying contractor. of the brick work of the Corcoran Gal. lery of Art and the dairy building at Soldiers’ Home. He had been a mem- ber of the Bricklayers' Union for about 50 years. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Jose- phine M. Grant, and three children, William E., Josepn L. and Miss Anna Elizabeth Grant. Funeral services will be held tomor- row at 9 a.m. at the W. W. Chambers funeral home, Fourteenth and Chapin streets. Burial will be in Glenwood Cemetery. £ PR MISS M. KEYSER DIES 70-Year-0ld Resident Expires With the Old Year. Miss Margaret Keyser, 70, of 220 E | street northeast, died as she sat up to watch the old year out and the new |year in. She was found unconscious, sitting in a chair in her bed room, by | John Seawark of the same address. The | Casualty Hospital ambulance was sum- | moned, and she was pronounced dead of | natural causes. She lived alone at the house, and police today were trying to locate her sister, Miss Daisy Keyser, thought to be in Washington. FOUR DEAD, 40 INJURED IN GERMAN RIOTING Political and Semi-Political Brawls Take Heavy Toll Over New Year. By the Assoclated Press. BERLIN, January 2.—Four persons were killed and more than 40 injured in New Year political and semi-political brawls in different parts of the coun- try, reports reaching here today dis- closed. Elberfeld and Wesel, in Prussia, and and the Saar region contributed the fatalities. Thirty Communists were in- jured in Delitzsch, Prussia. Eight per- sons were wounded by bullets at Gfes. sen, in Hesse. Fighting also was re ported at Dusseldorf and Treves, in the Rhineland. Pioneer Contractor Dies. STILLWATER, Minn,, January 2 (). —Charles E. Jamieson, 71, pioneer contractor, died at his home yesterday following a heart attack. For half a century, he had been a logging, rail- road and highway contractor in the Middle West. FOUND. HIOUND—Black and white; male. Call Col. LOST YOUR PET? Inqu and Humane Educati e Animal Relief Shefficld, Patent Office examiner, died | He did much | | MOTHER AND DAD. DORSEY, JOSEPH J. January 1. 1033 at his home, 4414 Clay st. n.e. JOSEPH | 3. DORSEY. beloved father of Gharles S. Dorsey and Rosie Lee and grandfather of Louisa Dorsey. Mass at the Church of the Incarnation, Deanwood, Wednesday. uary 4. at 9 am. Interment at Mount Olivet "Cemetery. Friends and relatives invited. ELLIS, WILLIAM. Departed this life on Sunday, Januaiy 1, 1933, at his resi- dence.” 2207 Flagler pl. n.w., WILLIAM 3 He also leaves three sons, one daughter and a devoted mother-in-iaw, Mrs. Rosa Henderson. ~Remains resting at the W, Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1432 You s n.w. Notice of funeral later. FISHER, BERTHA. On Thursday, December 1932, BERTHA _FIS deyoted daughter "of Harry Fisher and _step- daughter of Ruth Fisher. She also le three sisters, one brother. four unc 2 Funeral Tuesday, January 2 noon. from the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 ment Martinsburg, Md. FROST, MILDRED MITCHELL. On Sun- day, January 1, 1933, at_Sibiey Hospital, MILDRED MITCHELL FROST, _beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G, H. Mitchell. Notice of funefal hereafter. GARLAND, CHARLES A. Sudd urday, December i, 10 dence, 1125 1 3 beloved husband of Virgie Al father of Mrs, Carol Kinj ing at the 5. H. Hines 2001 14th st. n.w. later. GLEASON. CARL c. 1 enly, on Sat- at his resi- CHARLES A, . Garland and Remains rest- o, funeral home, Notice of funeral On Saturday, Decem- ber_ 31, . at Providence Hospital, CARL C. beloved husband of the late Lenora Gieason and father of Mrs. Ruth G. Alexander of Springfleld, Ohio. and son of Mrs. Ella Geason and the late Arthur R. Gleason, and brother of Mrs. G. G. Lamb. Funeral from the W. W. Chambers Co. funeral home, 1400 Chapin st. Tuesday. January 3. at 1'pm. Relativ and “friénds invited. * Interment Spring- feld, Oh: GRANT, LAWRENCE J. Suddenly, on Sun- day, January 1, 1933, at his residence, 908 Girard st. ‘n.e., LAWRENCE J., be- loved husband' of Josephine Grant and father ol Elizabeth Kelly and William and Joseph L. Grant. Funeral from the W. W. Chambers Co. funeral home, 1400 Chapin st. n.w., on Tuesday. January 3, at am.’ Relatives and friends invited. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. IAAS, ROBERT MORSE. On Sun: uary 1, 1933, at his_residence. New York ave. Takoma Park, Md. ROBERT MORSE. in his 20th year, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Eqward M. Puneral from the Nevius funeral ho New York ave. n.w. Tuesday, January 3, a :30 pm.” Intérment in Cedar Hill Cem- etery. . HAYES, WILLIAM EDWARD. Departed this life after o brief illness at his residence, 1138 2%nd st. n.w.. on Saturday, Decem. ber 31, 1632, WILLIAM EDWARD HAYES, beloved husband of Mary F. Hayes. He leaves three sisters, two brothers and | other relatives. ~Funeral Tuesday. Jan- | uary 3. 1933, at 1 p.m., from Nineteenth | Street 'Baptist Church.’ Rev. Walter H. | Brooks officiating. ~ Relatives and friends | invite 2 | HAYES, EDWARD. The Helping Hand Club | is requested to attend the funeral of our | : member and friend, EDWARD HAYES, | | Tuesday, January M. E. CABANIN, Pres. G. PIERRE, Sec. » HAYES, W. E. Odd Fellow Veterans' Asso- clation, G. U. O. of F., are requested | ttend the funeral of our beloved ve w. HAYES, Tuesday, January 3, 1 from the Nineteenth Sireet Bap- tist Church, at 1 o'clock p.m R. W, ROBERSON, Chief Veteran. CHAS. H. TURNER, Pin. Secty. i HAYES, WILLIAM EDWARD. The officers and members of the Coachmen's Union and Ald Association. No. notified to be present Brother WILLIAM HAYES, on Tuesday, January from Nine- . 3 D, President. CHARLES H. ROBINSON. Secretary. HERRON, CHARLOTTE P. ©On Sunday, January 1, 1933. at Atlanta, Ga., CHAR- | LOTTE P., beloved widow of the late J. Whit Herron and mother of Leroy W. Herron and Lell lle Butner, in her seventy-fourth yi Funeral from the residence of her n, 3111 Garfleld st. | n.w., Tuesday, January 3, at 2 pm. * | KEYSER, ELIZABETH. Suddenly, on Sun-| day, Jan 1933, at 220 E st. ne., | ELIZABETH. daughter of the late Robin: | gon and Eliiabeth C. Keyser. Body resi- | ing at Joseph Gawlers' Sons chapel, 1754 Pennsylvania ave. n.w. Relat re- uested to communicate with above ad- ress. . SUSAN B. On Monday. January 2, 33, at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Guy ’ Clinton, Willow “ave., Takoma Park, Md, Mrs. SUSAN B. KINDT. In- terment at Bethlehem, Pa., Thursday, January b. 3 LANCASTER, BLANCHE. On Sunday, Jan- uary 1, 1933, at her Tesidence,' 3613 Sherman ave, ‘nv. BLANCHE LANCAS- TER, devoted mother of Robert Lan- caster. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis' funeral church, 1432 You st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. MACDANIEL, MARY LOUISE. Suddenly, on_Thursday, December 2y, 1032. neat Bordentown, 'N.” J., MARY LOUISE, be loved daughter of Rev. D: Daniel and the late Loui: Daniel. home on Monday, January & 1933, at | 2:30 p.m. " Interment at Glenwood Céme- ery. s MAJOR, JAMES CLINTON. January 2, 1933, at his late residence, $023 15th'st. n.w., JAMES CLINTON, be- ved "husband of Anna E. Major. ' Re. mains resting at the W. Chamber: funeral home, 1400 Chapin st. n.w. No tice of funeral later. On Saturday, De- Jan- | | 1, are hereby the funeral of | On _Monday, e. Lin. 8578 between 8 a.m. and 5 s GREATER | oNE oF THE LARGEST (O UNDE‘R‘I@KERS IN THE WORLD Think What Service You Can Get as Low as 565 For a Complete Funmeral Cars and All We have amazed the whole profession Call Columbia 0432 Cor. 14th and Chapin Sts. N.W. You Get the Biggest and the Best from Reduced Prices on Neckties SALE PRICE 69¢c $1.15 $1.55 $1.95 REGULAR PRICE $1.00 $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 | B | ward, | evening. 30th. | New Year's Eve, containing currenc: EYEGLASSES—White chain, vicinity Ben Murch School. Dec. Reward! 5143 Nebracks ave ior 2 GLASSES, gray case, vicinity of 15th and | 2. 1 Phone Dec s KEYS_On Saturday, December 31, between Jrd end D Sa hoe and 10t and & sten Liberal reward for return to 203 D st, n.e., Apt. 5. AR LADY'S —POCKETHOOK EARYS,, BRTROY Tith o, LORGNETTESmall, sterling shaped: reward. Cail North 1 Oxford Teather: -t 1im ot Bl Aj PEARL EVENING BAG between Tracy pl. | | fa, Prid nd St. Nicholas Apt. on Californ! Phone Decatur 3 tan, with brown 51. ' Reward o feer 1746 K 5. | AL | ny purse found in| th-and K sis bark. Saturday afternoon, a liberal reward or finie piece of furniture ‘or_two whole-skin fur n new. Mrs. Barclay. 1000 H st. n.w. * ROUTE BOOK—Black leather, loose leaf: Friday morning, between 2nd and F sts. n.w. and Ballston. Va. - Columbia 6708, Hewa TOPAZ PIN—Sunday, Dec. 25, between Fair- mont and Randolph Terrace n.w. Reward at desk, 1400 Fairmont st. il ‘WATCH, Hamilton, white eold, New Year fiberal reward. ‘1. B Munge, $02°B st e, IST WATCH. Gruen, Saturday evening, BReeal Restearanst, valued o8 eepsare: " Re: POLICE DOG, leather collar PURSE, orown calfski Chilton pen, ct Stanle: CHAMBERS ward. _Col. 4484."after 5 p.m. WRIST WATCH. ‘marked ~Wilson e, L“Mlnnl. Phone ”‘ Suaten" 438, 1 McGARITY, WALTER F, cember 31, 1932, at Emergency Hospital, Washington, D.' C., WALTER L. Mec: GARITY, beloved Husband of Flora . McGarity and father of Walter F. Mc- Garity, jr. Funeral Tuesday, January 3, 2 pm. from Ives' funeral home, 0 “wilson Clarendon, Va. In. terment Lewinsville Cemetery, = Lewins. ville, Va MOORE, ELLA SNOWDEN. On Monday, Junuary ‘3. 1933, at her residence. ihe Argonne “Apartménts, ELLA = SNOWDEN MOORE. "Remains resting at the S, H, Hines Co. funeral home, 2001 14th st. n.w. Notice of funeral fater. NALLY, KATHERINE B. On Sunday, Jan- uary’ 1, 1933, at_ her residence, 2011 North Capitol st KATHERINE B, NAL- LY. beloved mother of Katherine V. Nally, Mrs. William J. Forsyth and Mrs. Guy L. Davis. Prayers will be offered at the above residence on Tyesday, January % 4 1% o'clock noon. "Interment Troy, NALLY, KATHARINE. Tonight at 8 o'clock 8t. Martin's Sodality will g0 to the home of Mrs KATHARINE NALLY, deceased, 2911 North Capitol st., to recite the To8: NEUHAUS. CATHERINE CECELIA. _ On Sun- s oy T D050 CA TR CE: oV \US (nee iagher), bels us of Gi4 Som. erset pl. n.w. Puneral from the above residence Wednesday, January 4, at 8:30 sm. High requiem "mass at Nativity jurch. &t 9 a.m. TInterment Mount Yet, Cemetery. * Relatives and friends imvit ORTHRUP, LEWIS V. Suddenly, on De- cember 31 1932 at 4515 West' Virginia B8, Beloved hutband 5 Gracy Nahas Ho aiso leaves one son. Tewie ¥, Northrup, Hinerican” Lodge. “No. 52, Aloasy” #°%: and Myron M. Parker Lodee No' 27, Jeiars 5 Rod o P 'm-“g- ry .m., i ELLIS. ‘devoted husband of Carrie Eilis. | 1113 SEVENTH ST. Breaths. D. On Thursday, December : 'Rochester, N.'Y. PH! beloved _son ' of ~M: Phillipg Beckwith. Puneral from funeral home. 810 H st. n.e.. on January 3, at 2 p.m. Wood Cemetery. YE, MAUDE. On_ Sunday, January 1, 3953 at 1 am; et her residence. gpt. .. ol al esday, Infermen: Glen- 8. South@Royal st. Alexandria. MAUDE PYE, wife of the late William Pye. devoted daughter of Mrs. Catherime Berry. She also [aves two sisters, five brothers and a host of other relatives gnd friends. Remains restinz at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral churchs 1483 You st n.w.” Notice Of funeral Iater. RICE, CHARLES B. On Saturda: Decem- bef 31, 1932 at his residence. S05 A st. se. CHARLES B. RICF. fathet of Jobn P. Rice. Puneral from his late residence, Tuesday, January 3, 1933, at 8:30 a. RIDLEY, MADISON. Depart Saturday: Decembér 0 st his Jaie, rike dence. 515 Sherman ave. T, MASIAON. beloved husband of e’ He leaves to mourn wife, father other nd Testing at the residends of his 3 Julla C. Galloway, 1031 Lamont st. n. Tuesday. January 3, at 7 p.m the AMetropoi Baptist ‘Ghurch. R st Detween 1:th and 13th sts. n.w., Rev. fMiciating, thence to Orange. urial. - Relatives and friends B._On EMMA 'B. R of the late Ji Barrett Rigtles Puoe residence, 1344 _Oak st. Tuesday. January 4 at 2:30 p.m. ment Rock Creek Cemetery. RUPPERT, HENRIETTA J. January 1, 19: Catherine her 1 Puneral from the abov nesday, Janua: [ Where mass Interment St on Sunday. sidence, 246 Y. wife of Rich- the W, SHEFFIELD, LUCRETIA M. on sun fanuary 1, 1933, at Emergency Horoirsy LUCRETIA M. Beloved wife of Bepi 3" Bheffield of 430, h st nw. Services at the 8. H. Hines Co. funeral home, 2901 'lyi;nmfl. B.W.. on Tuesday, January SORI,!ELII. LEONARD R. uary T, J0%5. " DE years, belov - On Sunday. ARD R. , Jan " t. Francis Xa- quiem mass_ Wil e repose of his wh sald at 10 am. gyoul. Interment Mount Olive: Gemetery. VEENEY, SAMUEL E. Sudde urday, December i1, 1035, At 1150 mat 8¢ Bis residence. Woodyard. - pin Georges County, Md. SAMUEL E., beloved husband of Celestia Lulu Sweeney. Pu- Beral from his late residence on Tuesdas, J Vo At 0:15 am. Mass at St Chureh, Uppe: Marlboro, Md. 3 TA.YII’.OIIL l‘lglr MILLS. On Sunday, Janu- ) at 727 Webster st, MARY MILLS TAYLOF. Remans resting 3¢ W-oW. Chambers Co. funeral home | 1400 Chapin st. n.w. Notice of funersl | THEODORE, CHa janusey i yer Helg! husband Ser: M. On Sunday, is residence, Fort RLES M. beloved odore (née Wood Hines Co._funen n.¥.. on_Wedne am. Interment tery. Clarendon, s invited. g Departed this life 1032, at 1001 So. 4. MARY C., be- e Jimes H. Thomp- 901 14th’ st day. ‘January 4, at 11 Columbia Gardens Ceme Va. Relatives and friend: | THOMPSON, MARY C. Saturday, December 31 Mair. st.. Winchester. :D ed‘m‘duw of !r:‘le laty on. loving mother of Saral g George P. Thompson and Fred D. Thomp- fon _and loving grandmother of Bertha M. Rutherford and James W, Thompson, | &reat-great-grandmother of Cerold B. Rutherford. Notice of funeral later. | TRIPLETT, FRANCIS XAVIER. On Mon- B BE Vo0 ol S 7 a altimore, Md.. FRANCIS XAVIER, bel Margaret Triplett 'and ton of taeolaes ‘Thom: nd son of b as Montague and Catherine A+ Toly: and brother of Mary £ Triplett ¢ Washington, D. C. = Notice of funers) £ hereafte?, URBAN, MARIAH. On Saturds ) Dect $1, 1932, MARIAH, helovefl"fl(e D'lm‘bh': late Prederick Urban and mother of Mrs Angelia Dennis and Mrs. Mabel Noblet Bridgeport, Pa.; Ross and Prederick. O b Funeral from her late residence, 7th st. ne. on Tuesday, January $. at P.m. Relatives and friends are fn- vited. Intermeni Glenwood Gemetery. WHITMIRE, LYDIA ANN. On Sunday, Jan- i‘l“d w] n{”".l.k‘x LYDIA ANN WHITMIRE years. Pm'AD Bl o eral striices ar ine Boal Tices at the feral home, 810 H st. ng. o Aonday. 2, at 7:30 : market, Va.. on Tussdsy, Janensy 3N WHITNEY, T. MANING. On Sunday, ary L1033, at Binghamton, N. Y’:“ s ney. cinnatus, N, ¥, sl In Memoriam ANDERSON, JORN A. In Temembrance of our farhes and Ly lot SRR ARTR8SE 087 father and Busseo: Dine yeats ago today. January 2, 19: WIFE, DAUGHTER AND SON. | ™Renper. sonory ovolass, s ing, January 2, 1031, apy May she rest in pe: s T P and may s M [ER. PATHER AND GORDON, LUCY. In sad but loving re membrance of my dear mother, e GORDON, who left me three Seirs o nuary 3, 1030, HER SON, JOHN F. SNEED, AND PAM- B 0 . HOWLIN, ALTA M. membrance ‘of " our sister, ALTA M. this lite seven ¥ In sad but loving re dear daughter an HOWLIN, who departe €ars ago today, Januar, . Just a line of sweet remembrance, Just @ memory. fond whd thae Just a token of love's devotion That we still long for soi i DEVOTED FAMILY. HURLEY, DON P. In sad but loving re brance of my dent father ok '} » Who departed this life suddenl 830 today, January 2, 1932, May he rest in peace. HIS DEVOTED SON, DON. JOHNSON, CORRINE. In sad but lovin memory of my dear daughter, CORRIN JOHNSON, wh departed this life tw years ago today, January 2, 1931, * Gone. but not forgotten. MOTHER AND RELATIVES. JONES-BILLOWS, M. E. In sad but lovin femory of my mother, M, E. JONES BILLOWS, who_entered into eternal res Jasuary 1, 1015, JENNIE! PIERCE. GEORGE. In sad but 1 oSl By dear iibandEESE . Who dépar fite Gr aco today, January 5. 195p. ¢ 0N Ye One sad and I nesome year is over, I know he's at rest beneath e siover so'Very sweets know no one else could ever compete. God has taken him by the hand, To'lead nim o & RappicrSany ‘Though his body to rest has gone, In my memory he live: on and on. LOVINGLY, HIS WIFE, GERTRUDI P PIERCE. . - ——— __FUNERAL D] f IRECTORS. CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 _EAST CAPITOL . Phone Lincoin 0378 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (XSQAC 'BXRCHV Phone West 009¢ W._Tais e 908 AIFRED B. GAWLE wattei 8 GAWier WILLIAM A. GAWLER GAWLER Established 1850 Chapel Cremations Lady Attendant 1750-2-4 Pennsyl . N.W. 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