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'MRS. HICKEY TO REST BY SIDE OF HUSBAND Burial Will Be in Same Grave at Base of Confederate Monu- ment in Arlington. Mrs. Fannie Baird Hickey, 76 years old, will be buried tomorrow morring in the same grave with her husband, Capt. John M. Hickey, at the base of the Confederate Monument in Arlington National Cemetery, which Capt. Hickey hzg.dw-mtwmmemryo!m- Civil War comrades. Mrs. Hickey died suddenly Saturday ldm\md C. Burnett, northeast. Funeral services will be hzld at 10 o'clock from Hysong’s parlors at Thirteenth and N stroets. who helped raise funds ite Monument, i one of fcur men burled in places of ..cnor at its bace. The sculptor who designed o B ifllmnmmnmammnmum||||mnmmmnumummum|mmmmmmmnmn|l||||nummnnmmmnlummummmm|||||mumulmmummmmnmmunuuuuummmnmm of the Confed- eracy here, being one of the founders snd-putgruldmtolmbenl Lee alo was an honorary &?b&r of the Hillary A. Herbert pter. Surviving Mrs. Hickey are several nleok;l living in Tennescee and Ken- tucky. Former Maryland Educator Dies, MIAMI, Fla, January 16 (#).— Arthur Newton Brown, 76, for 35 years professor of English and librarian at the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, died Saturady night of a heart attack at his home in Coconut Grove. His widow survives. He re- tired from his post at the Naval Acad- emy 10 years ago. The body was sent to Annapolis last night. THE EVENING RAIL OFFICIALS SERVE AS RUDD PALLBEARERS Norfolk & Western Passenger Agent Paid Final Tribute To- day by His Associates. Passenger officials of the Norfolk & ‘Western Railroad were to serve as pall- bearers this afternoon at the funeral services for Robert O. Rudd,. 56, passen- ger agent here for the road, who died suddenly Friday. The services, held at his home, 3419 Wisconsin avenue, were to be followed by burial in Glenwood Cemetery., Rev. H. H. D. Sterrett will iciate. . Th.e list of pallbearers includes John | L. Bladon, Everett L. Repu- and George M. Pitzer, all of Roanoke, Va.; Charles A. Overton, Richmond; Joh Davis, Norfolk, and C. B. Perkins, New York Cit; Ay native of this city, Mr. Rudd had been with the Norfolk & Western about |20 years. Previously he had been asso- | ciated with the Southern Railwa; 1319-1321 F Street = BOSTONIAN SHOES STAR, WASHINGTON, CATHOLIC CHARITIES’ HEAD EXPLAINS WORK Rev. Dr. John 0’Grady Stresses Re- lief Need in Address to 400 Women. Rev. Dr. John O'Grady, director of Catholic Charities, explained the work of Ladies of Charity to more than 400 Catholic women from all sections of the ct)ciy who gathered at the house, 1814 N street, Saturday af! 3 Stressing the need for relief work, Dr, oarm outlined a &l:n vhlreby one person, ald of 2 friends to nmyl{dvm nrt.\cle of 1ood each week, would be able to supply enot food to care for an entire poor family. The plan, he stated, is being used in a number of csses. Mrs. E, A, Horrigan, president of the Baltimore Ladies of Charity, also ad- dressed the meeting. In the interest of good radio recep- tion, man-made static in Belgium i to be regulated by the Government. S T G T STETSON HATS No Part-way Measures Now! We’re Out to Unload, Even at a Loss, Our Entire Stock! - Sale! 450 %35 St. Albans O)\Y% ERCOATS | | telephone | yeas D. C, MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1938. MUSICIAN EXPIRES® AT AGE OF 84 YEARS Annijbale luzlmlu Had Long Carrer With Military Bands of Country. Annibale Buglione, 84, of 613 Irving street, died today at Walter Reed Hos- pital. He was a native of Italy, for- merly played in the orchestra of La Scala Opera House at Milan and was for many years as- sociated with Army bands in this coun- try. At one.time he was bandmaster of the 4th United timz at Washing- ton Barracks and Fortress Monroe, Va. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Nico- letta Buglione, and & 2 son Godirey, both of tl city. Annibale Bui Piriert Y. will be held tomorrow at Hysong's undertaking establishment at 2 pm,, followed by burial in Arlington National Cemetery. {CHARLES L. BAST BUYER DIES IN HOTEL ROOM Woodward and Lothrop Employe Found Dead at New York. Charles L. Bast, 46, of 1227 Jeffer- | son street, a buyer of boys' furnishings for the Woodward & Lothrop depart- ment_store, died suddenly in his room at a New York hotel yesterday, accord- ing to an Associated Press dispatch. The body was found by a house de-| tective who entered the room with a | pass key wherlll Bast did not answer & | cal died in his llee; Mr. Bast had been employed by the department store for more than 15 Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Ethel Bast, and.a son, Robert, 14. P‘lux'\:?l arrangements are being com- pleted. ELMENDORF BURIED Was Killed Crash at Dayton. Capt. H. M. Elmendorf, prominent Army aviator, who was killed in an awplane crash last Friday at Patter- son Field, near Dayton, Ohio, was| buried today with full military honors at Arlington National Cemetery, formation of four Army planes: from Bolling Fileld flew over the grave dur- | the services. e six pallbearers for Capt. Elmen- dorf were Capts. W. J. Flood, H. W | Holden, E. J. House, C. M. Cummings, Army Aviator A. W. Duncan and Lieut. H. A. Hal- | J | verson. of Supposed Suicide Attempt. CLEVELAND, January 16 (#).—Miss Frances Porello, 19, sister of Angelo Porello, 26. who was shot to death in | | Buffalo Friday night, was treated at a hospital yesterdsy ‘after police said she drank po He apparently had| in | cue, oms o, ez B B R e ".mwa:m' devoted fl" for thei: ral mmu nd mnp-u-v %o me tn the Tecent " deatn of hus WAN mY ‘ DOLEMAN. .Ufir GEORGE M. We wish to th RGE PAMILY. THE WEATHER District of Columbia — Fair and Wwarmer, with Jowest temperature about 38 degrees tonight; tomorrow cloudy and warmer; light rain tomorrow afternoon or nlzht colder Wednesday; gentle to moderate south and southwest winds. Maryland—Fair and warmer tonight; tomorrow cloudy and warmer, followed by light rain. Virginia—Falr and warmer tonight; tomorrow 4increasing cloudiness and warmer; probably light rain tomorrow night and in extreme west and extreme orth portions in the afternoon. West Virginia—Increasing_cloudiness and warmer, followed by light rain to- morrow and probably in extreme west portion tonight; warmer in east and colder tomorrow afternoon in extreme west portion; colder tomorrow night. Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers clear today. Report for Last 48 Hours. Temperature. Barometer. Saturday— Inches. 4 pm. . 8 pm. . Midnight Sunday— 55, | Lowest, 27, at 7:1% am. today. go, 43. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and 5:28a.m. . 11:24pm. 5:44pm. The Sun and Moon. | Rises. | Sun, today ... 7:25 Sun, tomorrow 7:25 Moon, today .. 10:25 pm. | Automobile’lights must be t one-half hour after. sunset. | Precipitation. i | Monthly precipitation in inches in the Capital (current month to date): | Month, 1933, Averun Record. cees 075 3.55 7.09 '82 3.27 '84 | 5 5 0 Novembe; | December. | Weather ln Various Citles. | | Temperature. *3 PY) g ‘I‘MY BERLEAN. | er: Janu 57 a1l Vm. from the above hapel. 16 IMC \WELL, uary 15, mourn their loss & wife, Irene Nukven four daughters and two sons. Body tem- porarlly resting at Malvan & Schey's fu- neral hom, rsey ave. and R st. Rotice of funera later. BUGLIONE, ANNIBAL uary 14, On Sunday, Jan- 1933, tal, On Saturday. dan- n.w., husband of Oodrrq Buglione. Pu Hysong's parlors, 1300 N r: Cl RICHARD. Suddenly, 'ROOK, BERNARD on Sinday, January 15, 1933, BERNAR! CHARD, ' e} Mary B. Yates, Miss Su ook and Mrs. Florerice W brother of Alexander C. Crool mass w! 4 for the Tepose of his 5o nd {riends are jnvited. — Interment in Bethal Cemetery, Alexandria, Va. DAY. BERLEAN. Departed this life Fri rnv inuary 13, KIRLIAN belov:d lmlblM of father nl Mubfifle P‘n leton. “uncie 'of Rogina Da other relatives and frien Relatives unt_ Airy between North C A. J. Tyler officiating. Somrages n! Serst. Otor ot Tequ comra y, January 17, i3 . Lrom Mouni Al »;Lm.‘ 1’-&” and North Gapitol . B By opder ¢ camp. 8 D% outa B WiL8O! mands MURDOCK, Adjutant. MARY A. Suddenly, on Saturday mmgnm:. January 14, 1033, at her res dence. Duke _st, friends invited. | 3 d Sun- GANNOY. GILBERT 1. Buddenly. on Sun day, Jsnuary 15. 1033, in his 41st year, Belond wn of Cllhel’ln! Gannon_(nee Nev Alle);, Funeral from i nesday, J noiy ua Comtorter Ghurcn, Tath whi ) Notice of funeral later. HARRIS, LEE H. On Saturday. January 14, 19 ll llolmt Alto Hospital, LEE s at the chapel of on Tuesday, January 17, at 1 % {erment Atlington Nationsl Cemoter. HARRI! E H. Comrades of Henry W. Lawto Camp, No. 4, U 8. W, V. will uumh the Avene Precbyterian Chureh. st. and NI' orl n.! 16 “Tuesday, Junuary’ 17 N Freeamen's Hosp! ART. the beloved son of nie Har of Atington: Ve. mourn his departure & loving mother; one_brother, Irvin B fi..,-‘-.-a H “":3 s.w. Notice of funeral RS, My o e B d of Georgia_ Robi: brother fi....m‘““;-f*’“g lemains ' 467 N b [ 18 1030, loved husband ': ltnln oy Hospital, 77 gears. be- ocm uary e of Moxley, Gay, gunuary 10 D, | Relatives and m:nahmvuoa io m-na. rment st ncoln Cemeters .'u:nnry A0 w.“.. it C- | On Mon- o, A CAROI 1 X SR T Des Sueln), wife Ruds! above residence og. Wedneeder. :-nu- ary 18, at 9 t b e, Vited"" ntermeni 82 Yahn's ummry. nrm Creek, Md. 17 SAMMIS, RUDO! On_ sunday, January 18, una 21030 S Rodman " st. ‘n.w “anMMIE, ated 5 Funeral services and inierment in ington, Long Isia STEUART. CLARA Saturday, Jan- uars 14, 1030, at Bibley Hossiels GLARA E STEUART. Funeral from -m‘a. Tesidence. 34 e unt- . on Tues: Phence & e Shrme of th cred Heart, where mass will be said at lu mm Interment Rock Creek Cemetery, TOOMBS, EMILY W. Suddenly, on um< TOOMBE Beloved aniemic ‘}" love: M Mes. Georee W Too;;‘h' “Remains r:d eral Notice "of tuneesl '08:;!‘0.‘ l:n)n/lls RAYMO] )m” Sud- Povlsence Hospitar BAMUEL FAYMOND: aged 23 WEAVER. SEYMO Mo 18 1933, s bl rll?d“nnclnd.‘!. e ux Annie Weaver, num f Mavel Lo Samuel, Emanud, Robert, Richard, Gri id Weaver and i t_th s o 2 . from ly 1) > Moverm Cemetery. T 13 15& WHITE, clnmrrfi this life on mr-‘uu at her Onkd CHAI leaves To mourn_ their ters, Annie Gravson, Lancaster and Jennie /anua: ...r".‘u.”“,x'-'.'ni leparted this life four ith, years ago today. January 16, 192! SBAND, A. JHAW. ELISABETH C. In sad memory _ of ar daugh CTEARNSHAW' Who desta i mlz- ten” years ago today, auuw Ten sad and lon nesome years are o'er We lovea her deariy, bo ot But God loved her bogt - FAMILY, * EHRMANTRAUT, (VERNIE) BE Iafln: mmgfly of our dl:l‘ wflm die Teats 6o todurr a1 a5 o0 4B always wandering + ar In his peaceful .n! lone} 'l The world ‘never will the o .‘.l‘u e love’ lmly missed, PATHER AND uovrln. LTO8™AT m * lllhln L JO- H. Tite 'toir “yeare a0 today, o fi‘:r"y E dear dej Inl | Relatives 0! the girl told police she | was despondent over the death of her | Stations. brother, After receiving treatment at | the hospital, where it was said her con- | i 2 8% .3 u..v and Medium Weight Overcoats half price WORUMBOS BOUCLES Chinchillas SIZES TO FIT ANY MAN % Regular—347to 48 % Shorts—36 to 42 % Longs—38 to 44 % Stouts—38 to 46 Camel’s Hair LLAMAS Dark Shades Only! R A BRSER N TGRSR * % % % % % Every well dressed man knows the St. Albans Label and what it stands for—it has guaranteed satisfaction for over 20 ycars. So when we say, “$17.50, half price for any $35 St. Albans Overcoat”—it's mighty big news. Stop ... and consider for just a moment . .. that these are NOT odds and ends reduced for clearance, BUT the utmost in Overcoat Value. Each of these St. Albans Overcoats features a full Celanese lining, the silky material that outwears silk. Every new 1933 style. Purchase a fine St. Albans Overcoat at the amazingly low price of $17.50; it’s a value you'll appreciate for the next several Winters. S Albaas *SALE STARTED WITH THIS NUMBER Sale! St. Albans 75¢ and 50c Shirts Shorts 35¢ 3 FOR §1 Sale! Westminster 75c and 50¢ Silk HOSE 25¢ Every size and ecolor in this nationally famous 75¢ and 50c Hose! All fancies! Finest quality! Sale! 4,500 Hand-Tailored $1-50 and $1 NECKWEAR 45 What an event! All the fine silks and silk- and-wools, hand tailored with the famous re- silient construction. Every new shade! Stripes, solid colors, and every other new, Solid Color and Striped popular pattern. Broadcloth Shorts! i Athletic Ribbed Shirts. i Every size and color! A1 O SO NI LA 3 FOR §1.25 dition was not serious, the girl was returned to her home. The girl lives at the home of her iy uncle, Ottavio Porello, one of seven Porello brothers, been shot down by unidentified slayers, | who police believe, were rivals seeking control of the Cleveland corn sugar | business. Deaths Reported. yrus M. Potter. 88. Sibley Hospital ¥ gogme Beardsley Waite, & B n n M Seale, 84, 4417 15th st u.ry_'c cani 139 e Sth st ina Gertrude Slauvelt, 61, 1} (Lee Harland Harris, 56, Vete pital. Ho’l‘h(:n]n Shelton, 11 months, Gallinger DI infan, of James and Kstharine Back- strum, 13 hours, Columbis Hog " Campbel P preedmen's Hos- 70;, Gallinger Hospital. mumur 0spita) 6, Preedmen’s pital Jesse, 29. Freedmen's Hospital Hartison Hall, 16, Gebreetown Uarersity Hogoital e al Hos- 20tk st 5" Hos- a Fiah sher, Satmie ‘Hos- eedmen’s H Preedmen’ CEDAR HILL Washington’s Most Beautiful Cemetery Not_even the cedars of historic ‘Wakefield, the birthplace of George Washington—which have been awarded so much descrip- tive comment since the general interest is centering on that home—beautiful as they are, clllinot surpass those of Cedar Hi] Cedar Hill Cemetery On Pennsylvania Avenue East of the Capi ol 2 Established 1900 SARDO & CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS The Funeral Chapel SERVICE THAT IS DISTINCTIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE LIncoln 0524-9244 412 H St. Northeast ¢ ATEEELCRRREROEY | GREATER ONE OF THE LARGEST . UNDERTAKERS IN THE WORLD Think What Service You Can Get as Low as $65 w _For a Co-pl«. Fumeral Cars and We have amazed the whole profession Call Columbia 0432 Cor. 14th and Chapin Sts. NW. You Gat the Biggest and the Best from At) four of whom have | . the Burling- | Dnc b SERZSTIXITLERESRST Sievelsnd. Ohig. Columbia,” 8. C. Z E2% e D YD 2 o FE4 Indianiapolis.Ind 30.10 Jacksonville,Fla. Kansas Gity, M aha. Nebr. Cloudy Philadelphia Pt cloudy Phoenix, Ariz Cloudy Pittsburgh, Ps Clearg Port Cleal® Clear, Clear Pt.cloudy Cloudy | Ralp Pt.cloudy | Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Pt cloudy Ra! 3 Salt Take City San Antonio San_ Diego, Cail San_ Prancisco. 8t. Louis, Mo St. Paul, Minn. Seattle, 'Wa pok: Wash. Tamper 7ia. WASH.. D. C.. 3050 44 m., Greenwich time, today.) rature. Weather. 5 Part cloudy loud: @ Station, Brest Peante Zurich, Switgerl ioym, Stockh Noon, Greenwich time, today .Hurt- Payan. Asores. ‘o8 '°Fart cloudy s (Ct unreren! Sheervations) t. Ogorses, Berm oudy Puerto Ri Part cloudy Rain Clear Pavane ba | Colon, Ganal Zon 80 MG R 'HARRIS RITES TOMORROW Funeral servi®es for Lee H. Harrls, died at Mount Alto Hospital Saturday, will be held at the New York Av Presbyterian Church tomorrow at 10730 am, with Joseph R. Sizo0, pastor of | the church, officiating. Burial will be | in Arlington National Cemetery. Mr. Harris, who had been employed in the Office of the Treasurer of the | United States for many years, was de- partment commander of the Spanish War veterans here in 1916-17. He is survived by a sister, Mrs. George H. Belshaw, Chicago. FOUND. PURSE, mlll.onbr.hn n.w, bet. P a; noon Saturday. Owne: LOST. YOUR PETY fagu e Animal Relle! and Humane Education e. Lin. 8378 between 8 a.m.and 5:30 . LOST. IRN TERRIER. male. named Bandy” 190; wandered trom Vicinity nd ¥, v may have by Daying ‘aved from 1408 Reward, Col. DOG, Black & 4vm'r:&:h face: lanx .371 hlh’ name ward. 1033 brown | e; -mu . MontEo Loun ty. Md. !r:nr_h sectior ‘:&': mery oy n.;';';‘} “‘Allen Rodman st. an ave. n.w.. Washington. n PRA’ e Gall Miss McQuestes > %vl_‘\ Sisorra nnm uoo GOLD WA old case: near Bank, Sat Revart: “Staaity 574 | HOWARD, Spanish-American War veteran, who | M e Eds Ingt Luta Gox -nu Mrs. Minnle Green St - linsion, va. and Mrs Ella Rl a ton, HIN'OF atiantic clty and M of "Avondale, tw Green of Arllnl,l n o Arlington, Va., ficiating. Sunset and even tide And one long call for me. Let there be no mourning at the bar, When I put out to se: THE PAMILY. HICKEY, FANNIE BAl January 14, X Hunter 3, at _the residence 1204 “Newton IRD, Wil e la Apel. “Tues- nut Interment Solirelerate Bettion ATingion Comers HIGBEE, ANNIE C. On Saturday, January 14,1935, at her residence, 60 V st n.w e Malloy). beloved wife te Ml\lrke Higbee. Notice of K= HO| nn. u:onAs ROSSER. On s\m- January 15, P st U 'd husband of the_lat Exma: Amold Houchens, JFuneral Tuss- day. January 17 at 1l am., from the e, Loperment 1vy HUL Ceme- Alexandria. Va. Oon resi FRAN Jsnuary 13, 103 at T .. PRANCES BVA HOWAR oss), beioved wife-of the Iate Pitz Heary Howard an of T Mable Bardro; Rogers. Funeral residence. January friends’ tovi Cemetery. JANIN, VIOLET BLAIR. On Saturdsy, Jn 1 - g, her residence, 12 D vio- Wife of the laie Albert Cov- Juneral 'on Monday, Ju kriv. Saturday. 101 d(rlcl d beloved mother and Alice Jessie services at he s 9 o Tue Intérment ‘56 ML Ohvn 'céumery On Ssturdey, January JARBOI 16th a; (orivate) Rock Oreek JaRBOE, ANNIINI. .m., fro: uves and friend lnvned Mount onm. Cemetery. ON. ISIAH. Pri xsmu thie devoted January tisband. nx " cie and “Tather Jof Pouiee Jonnsdn Beinans fosting ag the lrnexl Jlrvll funeral church, 1432 U day. thereatter ai Bis i lan_st. ev Funeral We p.m., from Israe Yhcerment Cemetery. SHALL, DELIA. Dej unday, Jenusry 18, 10 d'n:e. 1239 25th st Interment in 3 Harmony 17 et late residence. * otice McCORMICK, ALICI N E O Mondar January 16, 1933, ALICE M. MICK. beloyed wite of “rhomas B Mc- Corm neral from her late resi- Sonce. 10 1o §i. ne. on Wednesday January 18 Relal at friends invited. Cemetery. MILLER, MARGARET. onml-"d 3 ATy e ing MA] aves mourn their loss her hulbw { John M, ‘on. Rudolph Miller, and an aunt, Essie mble. mmnm temporarily resting at Salvan & Schey's tuneral home. New Jer- sey _ave. Furiersl from Tuesday, January Jepnings oMeint ery. ntetment ‘Mount ohvet .m:» oepital, ] Dario 2:3 Rer ‘Interment Lineoth ‘Gem MULLIGAN, LORETTA A. junday, January 15. 1 Mass. ave. s.e., LOI MOLLIGAN, “beloved wite "of _Joseon. B Mulligan. Notice of funeral later. !uddmly on . 4 her resi- te 1 ooduvl cm-l-n. ‘l;lum“o January s %m m “r'; 'f:.'." uumm, nn D-ur nqres ,.mr,...":',. A m od this lite ': i “' $3.'0ip4ite one ear aso M HIS rnrflhhw %‘ o J0mN fl IR A A S5, TR, e e e IRV "‘-fl lflfl‘lh ) sis! VIRG! " 88d & lovine vt IRVING PAYNE, Novemt 1550"aad aniary 16, SU5L. orsastirels: may come and days e mermery shall Siways linger ‘of W§. nn ru‘m;mn‘ nu.r. DI nx ¥ B In loving brance of my dear father, Dr. departed oart, unkin nunon rt. g hear ea R w2y PhokAs 5 S ghios who left 1 .hnlury 16, 19 ufl' e f Happy are those w! Triehdship and love, e KDOWE regl tested an Felt that sweet Which hakts fZ Taiter ‘and ‘beties ‘b 1 (ol;nd lhl- friendship and Tove when but not forever, il be' 8 glork on ) ibat At Tesurrocton i mory EVOTED wxrl wrflla LEE. d mdmer, HARY MAGR”, who e o today, Jatuary 16, J038: Gone. bllt not forgot e mann e Sy T o daa Nsband and. %’fl: 9Fy of our dear husband and fether, LIAM W. MAGRUDER, who finished 1ife's Tork ixteen years sgo today, January Just to show we still reme: HIS WIFE WIFE, LIZ2I8 J, onfiT)m SLARLEE SRS RERE uary 16, 1032, g-‘l’fl;tfll% FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 10 10 RSO WILLIAM H, ; ARSELIGAT JOWILLIAM LEE’S SONS CO. e In low torn " Sons Cor .o National 2473 S. 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