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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1933. ’ ’ . DR. ROGERS’ FUNERAL MRS. JANE A. O'NEILL Hnueiling. Braths. Beaths. LEYY. REBECCA. On Sunday. January 15, | ASCHENBACH, AMELIA. On Wednesday. | uon 1 100 o me B e ST, 40 TO BE HELD TOMORROW FUNERAL RITES HELD ] ™ iS50 o0 S5 e Geitveions | ASCHENBACH, AMELIA. | O Joseph Price | Falls Church. Va CB_ THOMAS O Cemetery, the unveilise of @ loving me- | Momorial Hospital in Philadeiphis, Pa QUICK, ow of Wi late Charles B. BREECEA TIVYY 50, beloved mother. | AMELIA ASCHENHACH (nee Heider), be- | Quick : of ‘Hazsl N. Rucker. i ! Services at 1400 M Street Will Be ative of Ireland Came to Wash-| SHUGA" And Sabuer w0 | lored S, of Willam Aschenbach Pyt | Finecal Tron e Tularnds o Rer et lends i invited. | Sons Co., 1113 7th st. n.w., on Saturday,| Vs.. on Bunday, January 15; at 3 P UF BIG FRAME-”P Followed by Burial at Lees- ington at Early Age—Burial Is B'afl‘l Jamuery 14, at 1 pwi. " Rémain Onkwood | Cemetery, fifi, in Mount Olivet Cemetery. N until time of services. Relatives and DR. JOSEPH day. Burgi e Funeral. services for Mrs, Jane A.|ANDERSON. HELEN B. On Thursday, Jan-| Cemejers”"/'ed: 1Interment Rock Creek Aow D ; SEp) p"??)'gfihfi;h:f' ¥ ¥ 3 3 1 t her residence. Y B ~ i o Y Puneral services for Coroner Joseph O'Nelll, who died Tuesday at her home. Bvarts ot Do HELEN B e Zon BARNEY. MARY ELLEN. Suddenly on Wed-| loved son Elfggbeth C. Rogers PR y | = 3 e, 30 Beloved destihies of Hin nesday, January 11. 1033, at her resi- d th el E. Rogers. ~ Puneral ‘Sinister Influence’ Charged D. Rogers, who died sesterday, wil be | Descendant of Plymouth Col- Ot wio died Fuesday wt ber horms s e bl | S A SRR e R gh SaEaly e by Chicago Attorney e At st e oty wil be takend 0Ny Families Was Retired |yesterdsy st st Matthews chuteh, The | G 1,158 abort 86355 o3 R R (B Qe e I 14 street. \ services wére conducted by the v.| coln Cemetery. 2L BT S ey Mass will ied | SHEPPARD. ROMULUS T. parted s ; ‘ $0LotburK (VA., (o puritl n T | G t Agent SR e TR e R § TRt = ggi,mufr;;g\ipgfig: l‘l:“!me‘;rixe:?usi 2’.%?"‘{"325,&%' T i ¢ Le i nes’ . ‘ca, N. Y. 3 PARD. He is v at Hearing. o Hogers, who had practiced medi- overnment Agent. O FORMER D. C. GIRL BELL FLORENCE EDNK. On wegnesdny | Sesbpard. foie Shliven Bar | cine in the District since 1902 when Y;"J g — ‘Ke“ I"lflnd]- and c.gfuw ‘msvso;;g. . . L FRIER L s Hospital, . b lfih’:‘;m\m CHICAGO, January 13.—A charge | | appointed coroner on November 1, 1931, | Department of Commerce agent and | gied. § | §fcumomes . Sirray & dor e, one. gxandenia ‘and one that Samuel Insull “framed the re-| on the retirement of Coroner J. Ram- | descendant of several old Plymouth| Mrs. O'Neill was the widow of An- B s T Ny o g [ eletives snd(Flends. ”uberal serv: ceiverships of his companies and dic- | say Nevitt. In 1925 he became presi- | Gojony fam{lies, died late Wednesday at|drew O'Neill and is survived by two g .| Belehts Methodist Churen av Il wm 11, Bg Prid ot Murray'e undertake? tated them to serve his own interests” | dent and superintendent of Casualty his home, 3217 daughters Miss Jennie M. and Miss|Daughter of Maj. Gen. King| on Cemetery, Burtonsville, Ma. fhpuary 14; at 11 am.” Interment at was made vesterday before a Federal | ORIl e o] Thirteerith ' street. | Ann A, O'Nelll, who e Attended Holton-Arms School | R00KS,ADAESNIS. on-Thursdsy, Janc| oot mos n suftered. fcree in bankruptcy. | lived with him at the M stree ress; - | legal adviser of the Dep: t ende olton-Arms Schoo! 1215 after a brief iliness. ADA ! How he suffered, "X sinister influeice of Samuel 2l two brothers, Samuel Hamilton Rogers e e er vt | Avson. Andrew G. O'Nlll, also survives : ENNIS ‘beloved wite of Morgan Brooks of | N0 one knows T to go. sull,” Attorney Samuel A. Ettelson and Howard Cochran Rogers, and two | his home at 7:15|All are residents of this city. Before Father's Transfer. | urn thelr Joss & Delonod L oticaTes, | God heeded his pains and sorrow bies't charged, “still is being placed on prt}; sisters, Miss Lula Thr;‘mls Rogers Tndi this evening, after | S M et TR0 Francis Ennis two brothers Clarence And now has taken this dear one home to . ceedings regarding his companies by hi | Miss Elizadeth Megeath Rogers, survive. | which the body will | S | > Ruby ‘and. Evelyh Baae 18 WIFE AND GHIZDREN, © N Snderlings and attorneye” o —_— be taken to North- | DR, jANE sH ERZER Miss Barbara King, daughter of Maj :of othe ar‘»:‘;:il\:t‘)nni‘fi{r‘:m:“&:’r- STAPLETON. SARAH. On Thursday Jan- Dogt mestiog held Tor Gediiors,of Inc| LEADER SUCCUMBS ol M Gen. Campbell King, commandant of | Washingion's Tuneral - home, " 40 W, SARS L beloved moth: sull Utility Investments, Inc., bankrupt esonle lunes DIES IN CAPITAL|tne mtantry schoo at Fort Benning, , o Bogey e aangary 15 at 3| e ol ira, 8, Cole. Mz Clarke J, ”5?'“;’"}."“ ]{”u” Bt ses‘:)pggx;: LE BLONDE BURDETT, IN TAKOMA PARK morrow afternoon Ga., and Mrs. King, who lived here| % Orove, Md. Relatives aiid friends | Mr2 s of Lockwood, Mo, e O ey PR e T e | Mr. Howe was| with her parents for four years, died LEY. TDA. Prid | | | : ciday, Januaty 13, 5§ hepcedtion were appointed receivers and counsel [ e ser Atace. | Former President of Oxford College | yesterday at Fort Benning, according| & £ piotpital TDA BUCKL kersbure, W, Ve. J Claims $150,000 Loss. for receivers of Insull concerns. R S | AT Sug MR B ¥ to an Assoclated Press dispatch from | Remains resiing ai Gasths Sonc STRACK. ARTHUR E. On Thursday, Jan- et e T Bier. | charges are sublect io verifcation, tha; Le Blonde Burdett, 73, Resident “as ‘sctiug i the| Retired From Federal Service |2 *% A%5oC S5 palars MoncaSan ST UER |30 0 AL Bie fdenge. I T Son stated that e lost 150,000 in the | Samuel Insull wrote the program and There Many Years, Well Known political | Tast October: Miss King was well known in Wash- | Perinent Fost ‘Liroiin ‘Gionds, invited TSk Punerat Jro e e padidred billion-dollar Middle West Utllities Co. | the ticket as to who should be the re- | There Many ) e QYYD | ington, attending Holton-Arms School | BUBDETT, LE BLOND. Tty 7| SRR ome 1L Ll st as. on Sat- el TR A o ol e e in Capital Trade Circles. man Blgelow Howe. Northborough _for j[for Girls three years until Gen. King| Branch'ia" Tukoma Fack, . C: LE| 359,ifiends Invited (o attend, Interment e mara he Bad evidence that Samuel | Ettelson declared creditors and inves- | AT 12 years and a member of the board of | Dr. Jane Sherzer, T, former presi-| L S e 0™ " port Benming in| BLOND, BURDETT. Eha Robefi I ple” | THOMAS, BUGH B. . Suddents. on Wednes- Insull and a group of New York and | tors should be given an opportunity to ,. | Bssessors for eight years. dent and dean of Oxford College, Ox- (1, F/coy ett and son ‘o e late Char rancis oy anuany 11 GURT HoGH B Chicago bankers selected at a confer- | examine officers and directors of Insull| Le Blonde Burdett, 73, pioneer res In 1900 he came to Wa.smnxtflfnt:s ford, Ohio, died yesterday at Washing g to be brought to Wash- | Betst remd,Doarat Dixop Burdett.” of Gladss'S: Thomes ™ Eoped husbpnd N T e T A I e s o i iy | dent of Takoma Pariciand well known |1 Soubina of Shie, Beperment ol thell 2 Lo eilowing Joug il ington tosay for burial in. Atlington | JSEUSTY 14 et S pim Refaiives gud | Service ot his Iate Tesiden 3 ne:ld Ch.lrlfi ;;‘romp}g:y ?Lmr;‘u‘n:;zli such | Washington business circles, died smfmfll'-agem r;or thewafi’epa‘;'t)mPnl of| DF. ‘Sherzer, who was prominent in | Eton t o oo g B gl o, oo ; mrnh u,d“ posis o LW on Saturday. P LS LAY S Sl learly yesterday at his home, 6902 Commerce. In 1908 he was placed | educational circles, was one of the first| i3'Nr<! King will aftend the services | Assoclation” oldent 1 ¢f | THOMPSON. FRED. On Thursaay, s Points to Insull Flight. Piney Branch road. Death followed a | under the classifled service, from which | American women !‘;rg:mthe loctor of | While stationed here, Gen. King was | Sieied fo'ptiend tne t gur 1t 3 453, et Ria g Attorney Ettelson talked to the| o "o e oo | he_was retired in 1922. : n?llg»olnhv degree b j chiet of "‘; personnel division of the | BB el Bisbing of Fa | crowded Bankruptecy Court for two £ Se s S et b 2 He was a member for 50 years of | of Berlin. : general staff. a D o yio “Sndie Chesey. hours, beginning in’ opposition to ap-| Funcral services will be held tomor- | yait "o ctnren Lotge T A A M. | For the past 12 years she has been | EGlNiving. Miss: King tn_addition to I8 T % Dt ; Rugias, Drion. Gearue ¥, Thorepion, and pointment of Calvin Fentress, now row at 3 pm, with Rev. David C. CIark, | and Houghton Chapter, R. A. M., of ccnnected with the Veterans' BUreaul ;o parents, are her twin brother, Dun- | 1. ELToR BORE g OYES .| agls Brown, | Puneral Saturday.” yahu receiver in bankruptcy Insull Utility ot d Rev. Christian M. Young, | Marlborough, as well as a member of | insurance division until her retirement | .n T Gampbell King, & medical student RGESS, HARRY. On Friday el }';{:,’,‘“ ‘““; 1432 U st. n.w, Investments, as trustee in bankruptcy, coron A% 1 : 1| other Masonic bodies. | for_disability last October. in Charleston, S. C.: two uncles, Mitch- 193 HARRY. the beloved son of the | ToMpRIRL tlarray Cémetery. At one point he declared collapse of rector emerltus of Trinity Eplscobal| "rnerested in gencalogy, he was the| Bom in Franklin, Ohlo, she attended | o) “King of ~Afianta, Ga. and Mac. | Lt Andicw S snd Mary £ Bireses | TOMPEINS, M. ,On Thursday. Jamu- th> Insull system was due solely “to|Church officiating. The remains Will | compiler of the “Bigelow Genealogy,” |the University of 'Michigan. earning | \rinan"King of Greenville, S. C., and| Cioiier of his Tate saednans Fu Vermont ave. 5i.w. WILLIAM . ihe devoted the machinations of Samuel Insull”|pe cremated. published in 1899, and contributed a|both A. B. and A. M.degrees before g0~ | oy, aunt, Mrs. C. G. Memminger of | Bl Sanirday, January T4t pshend of Kiizave n igmpkins, "{ather referred to criminal charges against| .o pirdette was a native of Louis- | 3reat part of the data for the “Abraham | ing to Berlin "’:"""{;"fim States she | Asheville, N. C. at Congressional Gemetory. " Tompkins, Alice Combs and Jewell Mayo. Insull and regarding Iusulls depaMture | vile, Ky,, had been manager of Kingan | Howe Family of MSchorogh'and fhe e e tans Callors gl A BURROUGHS, MINNIE. on Prida 2000 S MR, 3, Jomains sesting Greece quoted a United States| k. cio 1 . “John Howe Family.” He was & 5 , " yary 15, 1934, at Sibley Hospital, MINNIE| 1492 U 2. B g Users of Sofs Bimrenss. OOty decilon a5 seVinE: & o, ere for ::Zpg’::;ie;"&e‘k_‘;‘; member of the New Eigland Historlc serving there for more than 20 years. | T, ], CARTWRIGHT DIES; ECRROUGHS! sister of Mra 8 B Bureh | viEmMEYER, WELLE €. on Thursd “Evidence of flight tends to establish| o, of Cincinnati. Genealogical Society and of e Na- | She v . she Tald for Teqal Bqme. 1400 Chapin st. n.w-, on Sat-| JANUATY 12, 1033, at hér residence. 5621 Coal Are De- guilt of the defendant.” He was a member of Takoma Lodge | tional Genealogical Society of Washing- | coming president, & posf SKULL FOUND BROKEN? thents tous Farhts L2y Clotk moon, | Sojorade, ave o " Oliver Viehmevers Fa 2 ton, of which he was president in 1922. | 12 vears. { Mostinn i i . . of ——— | No. 29, F. A. A. M.; a director in the 3 D izer and first F = B 35y ille. Md., where services will be held at | © €78l from her late residence on Satur- lighted With fEmir=a = ; Takoma Park Bank and for several| Through his mother, Amn_ Gimore o o S01d to Have Fallen Over Filing| cir. IHtimens i chusen sart oy, Jaouary 14, at 30 wm. "hequiem ] ident of the Takoma |Snell, Mr. Howe was a descendant of | pre a 0 e Fallen CAMPBELL, RACHEL. On Thursday, Janu~| s ‘bel otk ds invited, “ine WENGA Coal | KS COUGH T e o o Gov. Brandford, Miles Standish, John | the American Association of University ing in Office | Nicrd, Mol Freeamens Hoisia | Smpenutones And friends imvited. *In Shanieof [ “He I survived by his widow, Mrs. |Alden, Francis ~Cooke 'and Richard | Women here. ~She is survived by two| Case After Collapsing in Office | EACHEL, CAMPRbrr: Seomes ‘mocher of oads o = e = L% . 1 4 % v | sisters, Misses Anne R. an & i | Mattie Evans, immons, Lumps” | +; - Real Throat relief! ]| Ells Robertson Burdett; & son, Wiliam W e vical records of Northborough, to | Sherzer, both of whom lived with her at Southern Railway. | Gther” Telntives. “mad rrieods. " iSercnret Tu Memoriam Medicated with ingredi- || Guagnters, Miss Margaret Ewin Bur- | the end of 1850, were published in 301 lat J0S Eoatreet | puiowing the sudden . deatn thia] ; 35y Shined o Lnersl | coperaND, AvANDA R In loving mem- Jolm P Agnew & CO lflc ents of Vicks VapoRub dett and Mrs. Jesn Burdett Fraser of |from copy made in large part by Mr.| = Funesl servloss WA b BOiQ Tl | ing 6f Thomas J. Gartwright| SSed i Red Borices: . & BARDAR. SOFELANS = e, 2 i s B o seter, Mo E marriages and deaths, | which the body will be taken to Frank- | southern Railway clerk, as he prepared | CARTER. EL : 3ear ago foday Jamoary g3, Ggadre one 728 14tH St NA. 3068 C S Gooch, Washington, and several grand- | cludes births g - \RTER. . FLIZABETH. on 313, 1592, i & OVERCOMES BAD BREATH It arranged in aiphabetical order. lin, Ohio, for burlal. to begin work, an autopsy disclosed | ELIZABETH, the dcmior macnce Hospital BELOVED: NIECE hNIE SetinoNs, * " | Carter, # 3 3 R he had a fractured skull and broken | finS" AmuieGae GHEdIE Cs WU | pupven, MARY. 4 tribute of oy ons de. jaw, and an inquest was ordered by er-in-law of Robert Chandier. Fu.| YoHon' in_ memory of Iy denr mocthes, | neral Sunday: January 15. at 3 . from | MARY DREYER. who depart Deputy Coroner C. J. Murphy. he W, Braesi JaTvis uneeal cnibich, |3 fve Years nao foday Sabiney b Mr. Certwright, who resided at Mc- | pvans, WiLLIAM H. JR. W, 4 A Deautitul memory of one 0 + . EVAN AM H., JR. Wednesday, Jan- autitul' memory of one 8o dea: Lean, Va., was thought to have had | 'uary 11, 1033, after & brief mnessy. WIL- DAUGHTER EMMA. a heart attack, and fellow workers re- | LIAM H. EVANS, Jr.. beloved son of Mag- | GREENE, ANNA' L. In sad but gle and the late Willlam H. Evans, hus- memor) { borted he had fallen over & fling| Bund"Ge Marvis G Evans and prother of| ~GREENE. who depeosh (i A, L cgsnzv ki tahl S ke DR bt g_!:;’l;;!dtpegur‘u‘l. mfi;lpbh' ;l\d .L{It!";lexr.i:.: 280 today. January 13, 1932. W] ¥ S | s old, hiad been with the Southern about | ehdence 1917 Vermont ave. nw., Pr Ofved 1d Jonseoms year s o'my 15 years. He was a stationery clerk ¥ Weloved her dearty. i in the office of H. H. Laughton, as- g g 3 3 HER HUSBAND, JAMES. M. GREEN, AND : sistant to the vice prsident in ChaTEE | ppyouson, MARRIET A, On Wetnenser,| maneCl MALLIAM 5. GRERN. ¥ GUSON, " . REV. ISON a of materials and supplies. at 8 am.. at her re: loving mem‘;rycz(n our z., hnh:'d LN T R gflv;;oN. bclJ'rd z"h‘" olx rzhg late Peter m'":;‘.‘lmnflyll' T, Tguson nnd mother of Robert, s sad Frie Faon oy, MR BIE | Zhou said we must not weep; t right. Puneral from. the Te Dierced 50 deep! ce” Saturday.” January 14, That into them a sadness creeps Births Report;d. Melvin T. and Julia Patent. boy. January 11 ’ dence, 1721 T st. n.w., HARRIET A. FER- { | James A and Bessie A. King, boy. b And” we cannot ‘heln but Sec? Alfon: d Emma M. entl. girl. 12 14 llinger Homital, CORA FAMILY. 0 Siee O a4, Fypnces v, dioes, fic. ; VR Pt | mamisox woms. 1e ovse s Edwerd J. and Edna E. Brophy. girl. | Y hews, six nieces and u.ufx':°n"’§h§'6§ :‘um m- o Joseph 8.’ and Josephine Cochran, girl. | 5 el T ves and_f{riends. Re- ~ & - nee o), porrederick E. and Elizabeth S. Schae er. | & . 8.W, ok o B £ Theodote and Rhoda M. Hefiin. boy Henry E_and Caroline L. Adams. boy. Herbert P. and Marion Becker, boy. Jacques B, and Elizabeth M. de Sibour, boy. Alphonso A. and Aurelia A. Gargano, hoy. | uary George W. and Blanche 1. Freeman, girl. h Magruder Veirs, twins. Tiear men: Monocacy” Ceme- James E. and Frances Briscoe, girl, | , . Md, JORDAN, ELIZABETH J. In #ad but loving Alffed T. and Iona E, Turner. girl, o d P femembrancs of our dear mom:dr, nd Sarah Carrol, boy. | - n Wednesday, Jan- BETH J. JORDAN, who depart: this life | 1 . 2t Hot Springs, after eight years ago today, January 13, 1025, = - iR -, 'ORD. J¢ W. In d d e ! Deaths Reported. TR R i feent | M P S o 1A, 000 Jot; 'OHN 50 1 st 850 today. Jeniary 13, 1030, o0 7000 me. 350 61-A Bates st AR N Suddenly, Thursda: : N Eliza H._Cook, 76, the Westmoreland. | J: P garsn B Mann, 76, 7520 Morningside | Remain reiting at ‘Charles 'O Nalley e o home, 111 vi ave, s. g ) a S AR Piakar. 76, 0801 St . B ot o AL, T can’t believe he's gone to stay. BI0RST T o o I miss his lovely skill and wule, A avg, 0 A ONell 76, 1326 New Hampahire | HARTLEY. MAUDE B om Thurstay. Jan-| § st blf Jonely guith oid watle, Bessle M. A. E. Cullen, 73, 1600 Massa-| | fe of Willlam Hartley and eide oy fh the vears may come and o, chusetts & s | of Prancis R. May. Puneral A¥ers gy bim. Georze M. Hunt, 73, 77 U st | oom e Pl Bt Chh. SR He little thought when leaving home (o eTemiah O'Conriell, 73, 1811 North Capl- tn AW, on Memdey. Daack 1% o That be wou Dever more return, o | ! n in death would S 1 Roser Wilson, 60 Emersency Hospital. | STRE N N St And leave me here 10 mouth and weep. o8 Lests. 60, 53t T gt s . Jas %) 53 54 51 | 933, WILLIAM B., beloved hu: Sadly missed. Bt B Sere: 03, 500 Toenn ave. | bana 'of the late Mary .. Bavden ‘and HiS LONELY MOTHER. * Livsey, , United States Sol- | brother of the Rev. Moses Hayden. Pu- | O'NEIL, ROY. In mem: of my beloved meral from the W._W. Chambers Co. fu- | = son, ROY O'NEM., who hcoarted this lite Elizabeth Pope, 64, 808 K st. n.e. neral home, 1400 Chlpm‘ st. n. on Sat- fourteen years ago todny. January 13, James H. Lang, 60, United States Soldlers' | Urday, Jenuary 14 at 2 pm. Relatives | 1919, HIS MOTHER. ¢ Home. S04, Sriends are invited = Interment at|RjoKs, RETA’A. In sad.but loving mem- Florence M. Bulkley. 60. 3714 Ingomar st. | Methodist Protestant Cemetery, Alexan-| ™ ory or yife o ther, CKS, (Elizabeth D. Hancock, 69, Columbia Hos- | dia. Va. o g e | [ departed this life thre Louise Rupp. Providence Hospital. | v. ‘January 12 olmes: | p! HAYES. WILLIAM L. Suddenly on Thu January 13, 1930, o JeAIS ag0 today, Paul L. 47, Emergency Hospital. T ) “Commedticut ave n.w-. WILLIAS In our hearts your memory linger Ethel Hill, 3%, Emergency Hospital Samuel Pingerhut, 25, Garfleld Hospital Sweetly. tender, fond and true; HA R0 ocioyed Dusband af Wiorenoe E.l - Tnare is-not & Gay, desdlwite uait mother, Hases (nee Birmingham) and father of Rt et Y, Seat w) 3 Doris A. Booth, 9 months, Children’s Hos- Florence E. Hayes and brother of Mrs. HUSBAND, - HARRY -8 ° RYCKS: 1L pital e Patterson of Alexandria, Va. Fu- DREN, ANWILDA AND Tietata Chis Mary Resticky, 2 months, Georsetown | heral from the above residence on Satu 3 ELMA. Hospital, | January 14, at 9:30 a.m. Relatives | SMITH, ALBURTA. In sad but loving re. Robert Jackson, 61, Home for Aged and | and friends in Interment Arlington| membrance of my dear aun:, ALBURTA D e SR National Cemetery. ‘s:;gflb druf;e?“mfinxlne W0 years ago . ora Brown. 55. 1628 11th st. o E . Janus 3, 1931. e Sons, 08, 19 ! GERTIE. On Thursday. January 12, 1w 3 1053, at 5:30 wm.. at her home. 214 God has taken her by the hand e e L | Rugby ave. Woodmont, Md., GERTIE. be- To lead her to a happler and. Charles Davis. 5. Gi 2 loved wite 'of George Hill and mother of Though her body to'rest has wone, Yiltarg Colling, 48, 89 Earl Hill. Remains resting at the Colontal In memory she lives on and on. A was, Sallingsr Hospital home of William Reuben Bu HER NIECE, MRS. SYLVIA ALLEN. waisr Halloway, 40, en route Emergency Rockyille, Md, =Puneral services 8¢ | TAYLOR. ELIZA. Sacred to the memory of et nont M. 2 Gnureh gn -Saturday, | TAXYOR FLIZA, Sacred to the memory of 3 ; pm. Tnterment , = = | Presbyterian Cemetery, Bethesda, Md. TAYLOR. who fell asleep January 13, FOUND. GEORGE MARION. e Sleep sweet! O NT. GE N 8 y. tender heart, in . FOR LOST ANIMALS apply Animal Rescue Ty proiary 11, 1833 B4 SESTUS FLORENGE. ‘Th BELLE% League. 71 O st_n.w__North 5730, S RS pophwes — —— h e e o . | MARION HUNT, the beloved husband of = T s ~ | Marguerite Lyon Hunt (nee Kirkland) FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ® 1 and father of Mrs. Marguerite McLelland ¥ 0 1st Group > LINCOLN 8200 L ] Emerson_7600. uay 14, at 2 pm. Interment Glenwood — “NCOLN DOG—Englsh Tull. Temale, white: Teficve | oot ®y on oo oo 43 | Frank Geier’s Sons Co, rown: child's pet. 5 nter, o - e 1113 SRVENTH ST. N.W. Na¢:, a7 1 Gallinger Hospital. HORA JOHNSON. . V. SARRING—Gan posel gatey saci HEUERES T ot Tt doss "ovg o | Modern Chapel. Teiephore National 2473 mond center; lost Sunday. Re R s CHAS. S. ZURHORST BoG i e, | of Brentwood. Md.: Mrs. Estelle D. Dean f: DOC—woiah Ll pupey, Temele, Brinde, | of preniweed, Ma: e Emoue 1 pein| W, W, DEAL/ & CO, Originally Style and Quality Clothes $23.50 | wary 13."at 9350 pm.. from the residence 301 EAST CAPITOL_ST. KNhIgKm_Gl]lb l"e{l)‘}l"l““'ll'hu = e | &l MSR:)D‘:;( o4x Pcn!r:‘eer"s:;x; n.e. Inter- Phone Limeoln 0372 Fth s rsday. © Re- | semont Ces : Ward" Relira o’ Apt. 104 Florence Court. | JONES, KITTY., On Tnureday, Janusry 12.| Joseph F. Birch's Sons Fmotie”: piaytul, 10t Mossim."Vas | Nauck, “Va. KATTE JONES. datehsr et (I88AC BIRGHD Wednesday. = Clarendon 106- Reward. | the late Isanc and Maria Jones. beioved | 3034 M St. N.W, Fgone west o008 i oo sister of Levi, Lizzie, Emma. Washington Mstablished 1641 | ° . PURBE Brown calf skin. containlig_suio: | &1, Anthony’ Jones, Revecca Hicks and [ JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. a aln—— - moblle permit. fountain pen, etc. Rewsrd.| regidence. Puneral Bunday. Sabuscy 16 | 1337 10th 8¢ N Phone North 0047 a p 2nd Group B 9B Aeet car, T6%h wnd | Churcll Nauck. Vi Rev' Roberson”of: | rm——eiaotshed 1870 C ; Thursday: ‘containi v 3 Vot P Koy i s casn: 404 B st: Werdman Park | ciatine. Relaiives ‘and friends invited ALFRED B. GAWLER Cngmallv Sl TR RS JOHN LESTER. On January 11, od . f . 29.50 e. "OF Street car’ between those potnis. | 1’from his Jate residence. 3at Muites 2 Liberal reward if returned to 506 H st. n.w. | st. nce, en wno ow € character o ese duits an Nt 055 S BT P 3 ; by WHIST WATCH— 304, Elein, between Wood- | KETLER, MARY E. On Pridsy. January 13 Established 1850 s : Reward. bis R L Bottas T TSreT | Cair, MABY EOMeriEn ine Ea Chapel Cremations Lady Attendant ¢ " WATCH—EIgin; in National Theate! formerly of this city. Puneral and i 1750-2-4 Pénnsylvania Ave. N.W. ’ b b th ll t 23 50 Diamond cab or 18th’ and Columbia road. | ‘ferment in San Francisco. 2-5518 O-Vel'coats have een uymg emaillseasona . Reward. Adams 3848-J. 14° | KYLE, HOWARD. Suddenly, Priday, Janu- iee Nithas! 5518-5813 tle and father of Richard H. and Charles | Nelther the successors to nor conn reduced them again until they represent just about ity B0 L™ Komaind Seilingad’ e with the orisimal We R Speare Soreviiehe oA | SRt D R, Ay TS | BSht Navona) 2s0s. 1009 H St. N.W. ! Interment at Benton, Il r e $34 | MICHAEL, MARY E. On Thursday. Junu- 5 70 st nw MARY E. Widew- ot Jona ONE OF THE LARGEST W. Michael sind mother ‘of John W. and UNDERTAKERS IN THE WORLD artison. Interibent a¢ Commmin B e EUAR S, & e | TINGTME MANLOR Think What Service You .. EDWARD E. MYERS. b AMBULANCE SERVICE Can Get as Low as WILLIAM H. SCOTT 365 = ' sanasey | T WILLIAM LSZE’SES_ONTS 0. O ot Bl BT ac” Rttt CREMATORIOM to $50—but in order to clear out our stock we have PR $2 6 50 t??nm it ks, vl et VT SPEARE CO. the biggest values in fine quality clothes. These Tremendous Savings Are Life Savers—to Many Families. 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