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SEEK EXACT TOTAL OF MKEES VOTE Examiners Begin Recheck in| New York Mayoralty ' Election. By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, January 17.—Officials | watched today as clerks began unravel- ing thousands of little rolls cf white | paper in an attempt to solve a mystery “—the cxact total of the Joseph V. Me- Kes “write-in” vote last November. It was the latest move in a triple in- vestigation of charges of widespread frauds and irrcgularities in the Fall| elect'on. Supreme Court Justice Ern- cs’ E. L. Hammer authorized an official scrutiny of voting machines io deter- mine the number of “write-in" votes. McKee, as president of the Board of | Aldermcn rucceeded Mayor James T Walker when the latter resigned, but | Do did not run for clection. John P. O’'Brien, Temmany man, was elected | over Lewis H. Pounds, Republican, 616, 736 votes to 439,032, but it developed that a proportion of the electorate car- dng the November election in its various | carefully investigated end whore work 1= ried pencils to the polls and wrote :n | aspects, not confining themselves to the | reccmmended. Five election inspectors in- | the name of McKee, a non-Tammany Democrat. Depression Is Felt By Fraternities on Maryland Campus Meeting to Plan Co-op- erative Buying. !By a Staff Correspondent of The Star. | COLLEGE PARK, Md., January 17— | The haughty and exciusive haunts of the University of Maryland's fraternity | men have at last been invaded by Old ’ Man Depression. And now, when Greck mets Creek, ‘thcn comes talk of economy. Harry Penn, president of the Inter- | traternity Gouncil, announced _today that the house managers of the various | fraternities on the campus will meet | tomerow to dizeuss a proposal to insti- tute co-operate buying among them. [ ™ Fact wesk the council decided to omit the ennual interfraternity banquet as an economy measure. | frauds The meeting was set for to- morrow_at Albany. Two Federal grand juries and a New | | York County grand jury ar investigai- | mayoralty. | dicted in connection with alleged ir- "IN JOBLESS RELIEF |President of Council Calls | THE EVENING CIZENS PLANAID |Chevy Chase, Section 3, Seeks | Names of Residents Who Can Give Work. | | Special Dispatck: to The Star. STAR. WASHINGTON, CHEVY CHASE, Md, January 17— 1 A plan for co-cperating with the Social Service League of Montgomery County in finding cmployment for county resi- dents who ere out of work has been | formulated by the Committee cn Un- employment Relief of the Citizens’ Association of Section 3, Chevy Chase. Under thin plan, which was presented by the chairman of the committee, Dr. H. L. Curtls, befcre the essociation lact | night, citizens of the community who 1 give cne or more days’ work will put in tcuch with men needing em- | pioyment.! Each worker will be pro- | vided with an identification card from the league or the association. Acccrd- | ing to Dr. Curtis, the association already | has a list of several men who have been Dr. M. G. dent of the associatic Lloyd, former vice presi- , who presided at | Supporters of McKee charged that |regularities pleaded not gulilty yester- |last night's meeting, was elected to fill many potential McKee votes were lost because of obstructionist tactics at the polls. After a vote was given out at 232,501. Investi- gators charged that more than 5,000 election inspectora failed to send the ballot rolls to the Board of Elections | as required by law. Gov. Herbert H. Lehman informed W. Kingsland Macy, Stete Republican chairman, yesterday that he would com- ply with Macy's request for a confer~ ence on what Macy called “gross vote e, the total McKee | d Children Get Dxphtherm Tests. | _ ARLINGTON COURT HOUSE. Va. January 17 (Special).—More than 800 Arlington Counly school children were given the Schick diphtheria test last week by State and }ocal health officials, it was announced today by Dr. P. M. Chichester, county health officer. The | readings will be held tomorrow and Friday. L | the vecancy caused by the resignation | of J. P. McDcnald as president. Dr. H. L. Curtis was celected to fill Dr. Lloyd's place as vice president. Frederic P. Lee, president of the Montgomery County Civic Federation. gave a brief talk, in which he summed | up the prcbems facing the county at the present time in its effcrts to reduce expenses without impairing the effi- clency of the county government and outlined plans of the federation to co- | 1operue in this program. Jobless Will Use Serip to Exchange Work for Supplies<i All Necessities Provided! Members Except Rent and Taxes. Special Dispatch to The Star. WATERLOO, Iowa, January 17 (N.A. | N.A) —The Waterloo Unemployment | Relief Club of 1,600 members will uze | scrip in work-hour denominations as a medium of exchange among membars, S. P. Murray, business manager of the | club, announces. The purpose of the scrip, which will be put in circulation next month, js to insure a fair distribution among club | members of the food. clothing and fuel which has been obtained through labor | of members and stored in the clubl warehouses. The Unemployed Club, at present, is| able to supply all necessities to its mem- | bers except Tent and taxes. The scrip will not be circulated out- | =ide the club, and will have no dollars and cents value. It will be issued in terms of work- Washington office of the Northwestern | hours. For instance, a man working five hours on th2 club’s timberlot, would | be able to exchange his coupw for a‘ | pair of overalls if five work-Jturs are represented in the manufactu®e of the | overalls in the club's factory. (Copyright, 1033, by North American News- | Plan ‘qukey Dinner. KENSINGTON, Md. January 17 (Special).—The Church Aid Society of the Warner Memorial Presbyterian Church of Kensington will give a turkey | dinner in the church February 1 from 5 to 7 p.m. Mrs, Wilbur N. Baughman, | president of the society, is chairmian of | the general committee in charge of the dinner. D. C., TUESDAY, JOCELYNZ. YODER DIES AT AGE OF &4 |Former Cashier of House En- tered Federal Employ as Land Agent. Jocelyn Z. Yoder, 84, former cashier of the House of Representatives, died yesterday at his home, 1225 Euclid! street. Funeral services will bz held | Thursday at 2 p.m. at the residence, | with Rev. Allen Stockdale officiating. | Burial will be in Rock Creek Cemetery. Mr. Yoder first entered the Govern- inent service as a land agent for the Interior Department in Missouri and Kansas, and was appointed cashier of the House by his brother during the | Cleveland administration. The brother, the late S. 8. Yoder, a Representative | from Ohlo, later was sergeant-at-arms ! of the House. When his service as the House cash- |ler ended, 'Mr. Yoder entered the National Fire Insurance Co., retiring | eight vears ago. Last September 14| be celebrated his 84th birthday and his 60th wedding Anniversary on the same | day. His widow, Mrs. Phebe Ellen Tall- man Yoder, ,survives him. Mr. Yoder was a member of the Asso- | ciation of Oldest Inhabitants of the | District of Cclumbia. Other relatives include three daugh- . Mrs. Carl Werthner and Mrs. Frederick J. Brunn of this city; Mrs.| Florence Yoder Wilson of New York, associate editor of Needlecraft Maga- zine, and one son, J. P. Yoder, direc-| tor of the F. W. Straus Co,, of Bronx- | ville, N. Y. IndusLl’Illlmllun tonlmllfs to lead in importance in South China. lovely lady KNOWS WHAT AUTOMATIC HOT WATER means Who doesn’t want a. complexion that is naturally fine and petal-smooth? Your choice of a dozen aids to loveliness will not be effective unless you have a clean, fresh skin. Only constant bathing in refreshing hot water will remove the clogging accumulation of waste particles that cause blem- ishes—stimulate the tiny glands that keep your skin in perfect condition. The lady who has the good complexion knows the meaning of constant hot water, whenever she wants it, at exactly the temperature she prefers. That’s what an automatic gas water heater gives vou. You can step into a hot bath whenever you like. You'll have plenty of water for cleaning, dishwashing, and countless other daily tasks, by the mere turn of the tap! You don’t have to drag downstairs, light a match, then wait for the water to heat. Isn’t this worth the few pennies a day it costs to install a modern, automatic gas heater? Original cost is so low that you’ll never miss the payments. See your plumber or your Gas Company—teday. WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY 411 Tenth St. N. W. Dlstrict 8500 GEORGETOWN GAS LIGHT COMPANY 1339 Wisconsin Ave. WEst 0616 MODERNIZE JANUARY, 17, L floral i ved mother, L GRAY. ADRAIN B. K rel tives e Triends for m; wmpathy and loral Lriby be- {oved son. ADRATK B, e !A},T‘LIY< KAI‘DI E_ Mo ‘wbpreciation af-the sympathy of friends. Bmlm BAST. CHARLES L. Sudde Sunday, " Jan i L. BAST, bel Ethel Godfrey Bast of 1 W Funeral from the Bpeare. 1623 Con: January 19 at Creek Cemetery. BAST, CHARLES L. | PAMILY. husband of 05t express i 3: Utzioutes and | A _sgial communi- | F. o. 1:16 pm A% the Ma- e of c flate Master. sonic Temple, for the pur, the funeral of oui SFother, RLES L. BA! 18 | A i BN, son of The ke’ James and Hangh Beison, f ma brn(nrr Harriet James e ol 6. Rebecca Beason ad M7 Allce B (Ccene. | neral from the ab January 19, es friends invifed. 1804 BLACKWELL, JAMES, Ay, Janyary | 15, 19 So opiial. Rev SAMES BLAGKWELL. e 143 1o mourn their loss a wife, Irene Bjciwell; three sons, three daughters. si sisters and three brothers. Body femgririly resting at Malvan & Schey's funejl home, New | Jersey ave. and R st . Ja nald Beason, eral | 05: u nl lrol una-u m- morial . Church. s I g nterment Dalen Atk Seimeters, arylan | First Deputy Recordetof Deeds to Rest in Cedar Hill lemetery. | Wiliam N. Fisher, first leputy re- | corder of Geeds, who died fgterday at | his office, 412 Fifth street, Wl be burled in Cedar Hill Cemetery, gr funeral | services at 2:30 pm. tomfBw at the Church of -the Transfiguston, Four- | teenth and Gallatin street{ Mr. Fisher, who was 64,wis born in | Anacostia. and educated intle District | public schools. He atteneéd National | University Law School, aid for some | time served in a legal capaiy with the | Columbia Title Co. He hdbeen first| guty recorder of deeds ine July 1, 1931, His home was at OxnHill, Md. WAR FLYER PAID THBUTE| Four Army planes roate( icross the | sky in formation yesterday a:the body | of Capt. Hugh Eimendorf, Vorld War flyer who was killed in a pine crash | near Dayton, Ohio, last Hfay, was lowered into its grave in Afigton Na- | tional Cemetery. Fellow diters from | Boll Fleld piloted the ples. Pallbearers were Capts. V|F. Flocd, | H. W. Holden, E. J. House, C'M. Cum- mings, E. W. Duncan and Lfut. H. A, Halverson., Deaths R.eporki: Elia | M. Calliard, 80, &) Euzabetn's| Wiie square. ‘Hnlm 4l ney Hos. Fienden st '\ eleans Pl nee. Tor Rudd, fi! 3410 Jiseonsin Frank & Lucer 80, Homator ‘the" Aved and Infirm. 8%, rry 3. Barrerts 48, Nionai Hemes. “'k""xl“‘é"“u Higbee, 46, niie_Cec o’ Harman. 1540 %, ! SE lr\mmmu Voorhecs, \detice Hos- Sireen. H . wnn Hanso: Hospitar, | scille Mlnsfleld ger Hospifal mpson. 39, miinger Hos it {am-rd Brooks, 2 monf. Children's| p 7 i o BRACELET, A L!uh te, uld Cafe. booth. Col. | M J? A _!bfllh | Tate Baturday, cofdning about | 5 1n bllls and rectlm:t be! Qfl with charmaid m with | Bundey cveningiflo reward. REYB—Ab: tween mh‘ ave.: and mnnczuun House, | Joba 1. Bhu(rue“ Liewellyn setter, 10 mint girayed from Ge g ith_brown 5015 14th X B884. " Georaia 3332, Rewa; DOG, bl nd_wh ong, Wavy hair; nameddeepy. Re- | 1033 Bth 7% TERNITY small; g, ). fllrd. Call Sranch 806. | BUCKLE — Vicinity Vodward _& | Eokrops, Saturday evening. fward. Co- lumbia_6465. \ GOLD WATCH, old SEAE, saturday. °Reward. river’s licen: 06 or MElrnDol ghest, on Seturday mornin 46 vidson LAPIN JACKI""BI’:'I\ LAt yal Auaemy Saturday ht: tagef “Saks e or Ve, PUPPY—White_and_tan ra’fli» By, two | d. Reward. Sidwel 3901’ Wis- | PARTY WHO FOUND 1 fibllck ha! Eox Friday check same 1nun~5 majl T ceipt to 2104 Eye st. Reward,_atet_otts, WRIST WATCH. gent's; Grue een Oth and L and 3500 Lith st. B Liberal re: ra._District 118 SARDO & CO. FUNERAL DIRECORS LIncoln 0524- 412 H St. North UNDERTAKERS IN Think What Servie You Can Get as Loyas $65 vl For a_Complete F: Cars and ONE OF THE uneerflmop We have amased ti profession Call Columbia | Cor. 14th and Chapin | noGEBACK, RUDSIT, CAROLINE | l.u:s. 17, Brafl; CHARLES R @ Departed. this Sials. o8 Sunday. January 15 1 !IIEDC.V ‘Hosp! of 3480 D st. l l' mains rest- | rbour Bros.' funeral home, ifl' n.e. Notice of funeral later. CARTER, ON GYLMER. _Suddenly. on TER, MARK fenly. g0 Cartér and father of Carolina Marion Gilmer Cacter, ir. and b E. F. Calter of Raleigh, N. u Derai trom it iate, residence. 1300 Trini- dad ave. ne., on Wednesday. Januaty 18, Relatives and friends in- | CROOK. BERNARD RICHARD. Suddenly, on Bunday, January 1 SICHIRE" ATUATY Phivand of the ate Sary A Grook (nee Verdom) ‘and father of Mrs. Mary B. Yates, Miss Susie M Crook ‘and Mrs.' Florenice Walton and brother of Alexander C. Crook n:n_\‘! st. n.w. on Wednesday. Janu 8. a0 i, “thense o Haiy Frinity Chureh. where mass will be ofiered at 0:15 a.m. for the repose of his soul. _Relatives and friends are invited = Interment in Bethel Cemetery. Aleunam Va. DENBY, PIEN 2 Eln on \ovcmbfl mcma calit.. this’ uvy Interment, Osk_ Hlu T Cemeters. January ELLIOTT, Grolm: B On Tuesday. Jan Ty it Nevada ave.. H husband of Pnn:m BORfo resting in_the W. Coamber Teral home, 1400 Chapin st h.v. of fu ater | FISHER. WILLIAM . Suddeply en Mo day y 1933 N FiiR. nemm hudsend of Tosnetie M Fisher (nee Dodge). Remains at his late residence, ) Longfellow st. n.w. neral from the Chureh of e 'mmsnr gration. 14th and Guliatin sts, "n.w ednesday, January 18, Relatives snd Triends tavited. Codur Hin" Gemeters. GANNON. GILBERT L Suddenly on Su day. January 15. 103, GILBE Yy B 1T Bergved son of . Cathérine Gannon (nee Neville). Funeral from his mother’s residence, East Capitol st.. on Wednesday. January 18, at 9:30 am: iy’ Comforter’ Church. I4th fs.. yhere solemn re- at 10 a.m. for Notice n- p.m! Interment and jhe Tevose of ‘hiy soul Relatives and fends_invited. Interment Mount OlLvet Cemetery. 17 GUTHRIE. THOMAS B. On Sunday. Jan- HOMAS B.. bel hus W. Ci 4l home. 1100 Chapin & duesday, January 1%, at 10 atives and friends are invited Washington Memorial Park Cen HART. CONWAY. Departed this | ary 13, yremmens Hosvital 1A e beloved son of Jam nie Hart of Arlnston, Va. He mourn his departure & loving father -nd mother: one _brothel 1mnfl Hart; _on sister, Viola Butler. nclaw nmh Hart; one_ brother: ad Lottie Edwards of Washingto Cox_and Mrs, M\nnle Green of ¥ Mn:mn. d Mrs. Ella Ridgley of Mr. George Bost unce: I of Atinatic Clty and 3:. Naiban Hil Pa.: iwo uncles-in aw, Mr. of Avondale, Al ‘Green of Arlington. Va Charles Cannen of Phiiadel Bost of ofher relatives and frien neral Wednesda ary 1 Tom the Mount Oltve Baptist. Ghureh Arlington, Va.. Rev. M. A. Hunter of- ficiating. Sunset and even tide And one long cal me. Let. there be Ro mourning at the bar, When 1 put out to sea E PAMILY. ' 17% ondlnh January UN, widow ‘late raeral Trom (e ‘Dnidn Scation | day morning, January 18, at 9 Tm o e - Wathiigton H!hn'l fion” Cemetery HELD, JOHY ANDREW. ary’ 16, nu- On Monday, Janu- n ANDREW, husi " Services from the 8. H. mnu C funeral home. 2001 14th n Wed- . Jinuary 18, at 3 m. " interment Booar Hill Cemeters, L 33, HENRY F. HOGEBAC Henry and Matie Huenek Fu heral trom the Tesidence, 804 nw. on Wednesday, Jngeary 14 at 11 Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. TONNSON. ISIAR. On Priday. J ISTAH, the devoted 3 n and father of Remains resting at tne W: funeral church. 1432 nesday, January 18, af .m., from hrl? Baptist Church. ' Interment Harm Cemetery. 17 LEWIS. SARAH E. TRUNDLE. On Tuesda: January 17, 19: s% S am. at her hom ithersburg, M geed 70, eurs, Beloved Wife of Lotser Lewis. ' Punersl services day. Janiary 19, & p.m. late | residence. “nterment . Beallsville, Md. HAISIIALI. DELIA. Demned thl ll e lo murn their aves two Sisters Mrs. Mary willls ""- Katte Bowman;' broth dnly & Bick Bow: Remains' no' mum e jesday, 4 p.m. ral 1l thtrtlfltr at h!r lll residence. from Metro] ouu BID!MI Church, bfltnn 128! 13!\ sts o January L P nu . pastor. Tatemont Mot Zion. Comerets. ¢ | McCORMICK, ALICE M. E. On Monday, January 18, 1933. ALICE M. E. McCOR- MICK. beloved wife of Thomas B. Me- ormick, ~Puneral from her late ¢ len: lfl lfllh fl n.e, on Wednesds Jan a.m. Relatives and fiends mviied. Interment Mount ouizet Cemetery. QODY. CAPT. ROSCOE C. smuenu dam' -Jenusry 14, MOGDY, ¢e Spald om " Monocacy 18 M E C! Arlington Wednesday, January 1 with full military honors. MOORE. MARY JANE. Suddeoly, on jan- uary 16, 1033, at her residence; near Por. 0 p. resident thente 1o Poreiviiie B E. Oharch. where Hervices will be conducied at 3 pin. o terment churoh cemetery. Relatives and friends are invited to attent !nddenly ( am: where 5 Relatives and" friends Javiced. Mount Olivet Cemetery. PAINTER, LEMUEL Suddenly on Tyesday, January 2633, residence. 14 l4th Place n PAINTER, bel Busband o Flizabeth X, "Painter. and father of John T.and Vernie Painter ot p m.mer "Gt Minnis V- House Murrey's funeral home. ¥07 Nichels ar Churc! Reletives and menu. iny ud V"LY W Suddenly. on Mon- % o ja.s. - lavm ruulnler ol Mr. Toombs. Serv! At the 8. H n!l K 1 p.m.. om gnhlt bosptins WILLIAGH, WA beloved father of W. Frank Warner be sat Birchis” undert i n.w. - rm rea i, Mdy Ak 11: o'clock Thursday morbing: G “)A\’!l i!'\")ll. On Mond: 7, January 1% his residence, Morton UR, the devoted husband 1 Lomax, Richard, Grace mth" nl“,Alm s the Tal ‘chiteh, 1495 You #is until 4 p.v1. Wedaesday: thereatter a¢. ih8 above residence. zuneral Thursday, Jan- uary 19, at o pm., from Holy Trinity Church. ' “Interment' Lincoln Memorial Robert, d Cemetery. WHITE, ('“!..LO'I'I'I CORNNE] D'pl e o Satiraas Sanuary 19 B e retdence: (2% SEukae 'HARLOTTE CORNNER WH‘T od e st now. Interment Harmony Ce; tery. Friends invited. WHITE, CHARLOTTE. Al Susie 5 Smith, Gounell '?:3"‘"" o 8 &2, 1 8t Juke. are hereby notified to - atiend {he {uneral of Sister CHARLOTTE, i nesdny. Janu t . from Second m"psff-rnycn';n el MARY HALL W. ateadori On Tuesday. January the' recidence of her daugh- Vell willis WILLIS, Wite of ine Jate M gf Orange, Va. In il Willis. sr., ment in Orange. Vi WRIGHT, IDA BELLE. On Monday, Jan- uary 16, 1933, at her residence, 845 O 50 ne. 1DA BELLE WRIGHT: beloveq Wite"o(’ Samuel L Wright and 'sisses ot Mrs. Ernest R. Hunting. Funeral servi AL e duie, residence on, Wednesday. Jan- uary 18, &t X pm. Interment Thirsday morhing, January 19, at Lovettsville, Va. JocELTN Z. sudrgemy on Mon- Euclid 4 loved husband' 6t Bhebe & Foder services at his late residence on Thui January ‘19, 8t 4 pom. aterment Creek Cemetery. YOUNG, ALI AND 3O OE E. day, January 16, ALIC esday. January ;'. nndtnu. zo'u irsday, January 19 latives and 1 t 2 ‘Relati riends invited. lntem-nt private. I Memoriam BROWN, I.ENA. ln sed tut loving remem- brance of my dear siste: r LENA BRO' who d:pnted thln life one year ago (ndli. January 17, Loving lhouflm true lnd tender, Just to show 'e still remember. SISTER, JOSEPHINE HARRIS. CALDWEI ILEANOI‘ In lovi: - beance o oumgflamu"r' Shd"Water fl.fl dep: md“l‘éil 153 »thnl years ago today, January g Oft in the Ere sluml iy nient, * bound me, Pond memory brings the Jght Ot other days around me. The words The e thlt Mgneren twoken, January 17, 1929. HALLORAN, nlg‘Aufl M. ‘memory ol m 3 'y dear mother, By }S‘S‘;E E . who one year ago today, January r 10 passed Jlnum 17, 1;;3‘ R and tendr, Igying thoushis, n ll "W&O‘ S it lfl B h B o ing -m 26w i evfll Tt w0 vears 480" oda, Junuary 11s Q‘:n e olcs o 15ed T B Ak m%"f-:‘y !EE g z-rs 2V, nd uuno- o m m-ry"l'-g e un‘&. ‘.n:nas January 1 n. LEST o5 Toe oon il kind in lll of yu;’ vvm!t and just to the en your days. A prulou one Irofll us has gone, voice we love i S 0 hear. cant m He ¢ ur home WP LY A ¥ LUCY A. ROBERTS, * ot The rose that is Is the Pufl love t| ARPS, membrance SOPE.,, 13,104, byt loving ox; ks son ta bouich oo i lm«g g o two yeass ago, Just when his 1ite was l'!ellll 87 gkt of ‘hesven Onchis And"he entered tfi'n""':n Test FAM LY. ¢ THOMAS, JOHN E. Sacred to the memory th!l'}(fl devoted ' husband, departed T8 ears 'afo. foday, Januess 17, e “HIS WIFE. MARTHA THOMAS. ILLIAMS. VIOLA PEARL. I ing remembrance of our ug :'nda m this lite thres years ago "toaas. y.xn ____FUNERAL DIRECTORS. _ TIMOTHY HANLON CEANCE sERvIoE - Remains resting the above residence until Thursday. Jangary 19 1033, In- terment Priday, at Broadway, RAYMON On Tue: |JTWILLTAM I LEE'S 'soms TO. Ca Chapel nx Jn!er‘\ "Gawler's Sons, 1 tice of services later. Suddenly, on ‘1933, CLARA | CHR! orof M rian Bothwell and Lela E. Hillers. | “gervices at the “residence, of her anuen- | ter, Mrs. J. K. Hillers, 2 t. 5 Thursday. January 19, RICHARDSON. uary 15,4 ARIE_RIC! ary Frances mourn _their I Jordan; - sister. uncle. Jacob Parker: cousin,” Percy Parker, st mtnds Remains resting at 456 1st g, Funeral Thursday. January 19 ot pom rr | JAMES. Ditel, JAMES ROBERTSON: ~H mourn, their 1055 two brothers, Rebertson; two sisters, Ida Shhitn and. n Wilfame. Boa a Notice Suddenly, on Sund; at am. at 3 ot JaliBs, thebeibved fiisband of Georais Robinson. brother of Charlie, Giann and Daniel Robinson. One Blece and otper relatiyes aad frieads sur- e him. Funeral day, ves and friends invited. sorse unt FRANCES ' (nee_Stein’ S1ike Tate_John Rudsit the ‘above residence "‘?“ Wednesday, ary 18, at o and friends Rel-twe i B oheds Bemerery: ‘proad Oreek. Md- 17 ‘FLORENCE. On Tuesday. Janary 5, at Ber xo mmde, 002’ 4550 s, Savre 3‘(.%"?.'3.‘3:,.., "ot the. lave me Fresident Wil services at Christ Church. Jan- CRF ’\lATORIU\i LINCOLN 8200 CHAMBERS Frank Geier’s Sons Co. jis mevmerer . National 2473 CHAS % ZURHORST = JTCLEMENTSSINS Estab. 1862 1241 Wis. Ave. N.W. _West 0804 Joscph F Birch's Son: 3034 M SERW: - Fosns,mes ogee JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St. N.W. Phone 3¥ Exiablished To70° orn 0047 Joseph Gawler Sons, Inc. Established 1850 1750-2-4 Pa. Ave. N.W. Nat. 5512-5513 V. L. SPEARE CO. wifielther the, mcesssors to ne ‘ nur unnum i | Pione n.uon.l 203 1009 H St N.W, FUNERAL DESIGNS. ”‘gEO. i}’ §L‘IAFFER " ia!i X! l-l ’“ -l _- and Sundays , 14 & EYG GEO. A A. COMLEY : M& b 0148

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