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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY LINEAS D. UNDERWOOD 1933—PART ONE. United States Patent Office from 1897 and Gerald de Siena hlfll retiring at that time after oc- & e x - oo Rochelle, N. Y. value . . . $78 Domestic Electric Sewing Machine This attractive model will certainly be a delight to the woman who sews. It has all the late electrical im- provements and is really fun to operate. But the big point is that it’s a Genuine Domestic. $3 DOWN—Balance Monthly THIRD FLOOR. Lansburgh’s 7th, 8th and E Lansbu NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER WASHINGTON STORE FUNERAL YESTERDAY Patent Lawyer Who Succumbed Thursday to Be Buried in Fort Wayne, Ind. Thursdsy, wers heid ‘who nmn- t. Burial will Ohio, Mr. be in Fort Wayne, Ind. A native of mhnolhwenm 'rxlxtlln;’m h‘l:echdmw!ow on sul lfldfim{h “Tn for a number of years the po- DEATH IS HELD DUE long career of in Case of Linwood C. Dodson ton street. mmmm.-mzs » Richard L. Ui marriage, wood of Detroit, and two Mrs. Richard Bohn of et g ¥ Any Family Carf Afford Ryan Service 1l Dignity and refinement én a mortuary service need not be sa:nfite‘d just because the family may have to economize. That is why Ryan service is constantly being recommended to famlies in all walks of life. Ryan service through the years has been characterized by the finest services hu- manly possible to offer x . . yet without heedless expendi- ture. 1 Sympathy plays no small part in our service—because we handle_cach case individually—not collectively. You will find Ryan service superior in every detail—yet any family can afford it. Al Perfectly appointed funeral home. Music sf desired. Lady These essentials are aficrrd without extra For our complete funeral prices, call Atlantic attendant. charge. 1700-1701. James T. Ryan Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. rghs T™, 8™ and E We have a tremendous demand for this 65-Pc. 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Large Size Martex Bath Mats Heavy and durable. signs on soft pastel backgrounds. 22x34 inches. Pastel shades. Sale price. .. i Fleet de- 98¢ Sale price........ Hair Goods Sale at 143 Off During the entire month of January the larg- est Hair Goods Reduction Sale in our history will be in progress. Every imported and domestic piece in our vast collection will be offered at a dis- ..count. of 33%4%. Some Typical Savings $24.95 Transformations. Now...........$16.65 $50.00 Bob Wigs. Now.................$33.35 Beauty Parlor—Fourth Floor NAtional 9800 TO GUNSHOT WOUNDS - |Dr;B. A. A. Dunn Issues Oertificate s3 e . 0162 NURSERYMEN Ovposite Fi. Lincoln Cemstery Phone Adlantic 1700-1701 Governor Winthrop Secretary Reproduction With Authentic Details—and Only $20.95 It’s handsome and decorative—as well as being downright useful. Rich walnut or mahogany veneers with hand-rubbed finish. Broad drop lid and four deep drawers. [Escutcheon plates; automatic slides. 78 inches high, 31 inches wide. Sheraton Chair, $5.95 FIFTH FLOOR. A new deal Give your eyes a new deal, too. They may be suffering unnecesary strain which is undermining your health, We will gladly make a preliminary check-up without charge or obliga- tion. Four Styles All Gold Filled Correct in Style and Prescription Complete— Lenses and Mounting $ 7 .85 A splendid opportunity. Only the finest white lenses are-used in these glasses. Ground to your individual requirements in any single vision. RIMLESS GLASSES Glasses may be charged to your account STREET FLOOR. SOCIALISTS RALLY Party Calis Upon Members %0 Unite In Opposing Pro« 000 buy 18 per cent of the oount.ryl consumer “In other words, a sales tax would fall on farmers and workers, even on the unemployed workers. “Pet Measure of Banks.” which under cover of depression seek dictatorial power over budgets and tax- ation, desiring to persuade the people that chesp government is good govern- men “lm ition of a sales tax would hinder the resumption of purchasing, on which any approach of prosperity depends. We need purchasing power, not investment capital, in this land of idle men and idle factories. Income and inheritance taxes could be increased without social loss to make this sales tax as unnecessary as it is unjust.” TWO WAIVE EXTRADITION Pittsburghers to Answer Cleveland Fire Charges. PITTSBURGH, January 21 (#).—Two | Pittsburghers arrested in connection | with the fatal Ellington Apartment fire | in Cleveland today agreed to waive ex- tradition. They are Sam Neaman, 42, insurance adjuster, and Paul Childs, 29, phl.r- macist. Cleveland police will send to- morrow for the prisoners. bem' N !’5 rtl Animal Rescus e. 'n ARMALS ow $730. d: Thursday, on 16th x Theater or In theater. Decatur 5318 CAT, Persian, male, straved from 1601 Kear- ney st. n.e. on Jan. 17; color gray. Return 1o above address and receive reward. Dec. 2514-J. CATS, ]oxt amm 7 t. Vernon DO day night or Fri- day_morning; white with brown spots and | brown ears: answers to the name 1396-J._ Re Doc—s trayed from Springer Spaniel. mal long’ curly “hair and 05" DOG. Barion terrier. male, named “Stubby” one side face white. very short tail. Reward if returned 2704 Brentwood rd. n'e. North D(X) Boston Terrier; answers name of “Nig wnite throat and breast. From 626 | Cecil ave. Riverdale. Md. Reward if re- turned to above address. | erL SSES, aluminum downtown. probably. near Call North 0119. Reward. EYEGLASSES —Thursday shell-rim _eveglasses, monds case. between Pa. costia to Pert W. M. Barr . Wednesd ional Theater. FOX TERRIER. h b Tnonttis ol. smalj pink e n.w.. Apt. 606. National 91 GLASSES. tortoise, shell, Thursday evening. Phone Georgia 112 LAW BOOKS—Long's Book of Cases on con- stitutional law, with name on fly leaf; also k of note nnaer Dlease call w;::onnn Bulov mmu- E tween Macomb st. and | Liberal reward, C. WRIST WATCH, white goid: J fveen 49th and Albemarle st Gawler Funeral Service Is Helpful and Economical Our Funeral Service is as complete as any.one could desire. No detail is overlooked. Our charges are exceedingly moderate always. Per- sonal attention by Mr. Leonard Gawler. In Case of Death Call L. M. GAWLER CO Funeral Directors 1804 M St. N.W. Nat. 2650 Zhe GREATER ONE OF THE LARGEST UNDERTAKERS IN THE WORLD Think What Service You Can Get as Low as $65 w F C Funeral T We have amaszed the whele profession Call Columbia 0432 Cor. 14th and Chapin Sts. N.W. g ey AMBERS FREDDIE E. onday I+ i g‘m‘ M. o Telatives and Jatuary 2?{?.:“ 1530 5., from the ¥ “Fhird Corner ey G, 0. Bullock ommelating. . Rel- lvés and Triends invited: Saturdsy. January M. Wy . n.w. sl o from B 6th’ anc sts. n.W. ota Shemrial *Cemeters: . CELIA_ On Thursdey, Jan: 933 43 three hters. i . Ga. Blturdu. January 21. On_ Saturday, Janusry P anis e Monday. Jamuary 3.°at 10:15 &.m neral services iabint” Zhon "Baptist Church. Bethesda, Md., at 11 a.m. Rela- tives and friends are invited. " Interment church cemetery. Bethesds, Md. 22 COCKRELL, MARY ELIZ day, January § survived by u ¢ Hbatrick " and - Katharing Testing at the chapel of Joseph Gawler's Sons, 1754 Penna. ave. Services at ing uary 24, at 1 Lincoin Cemetery. COKE. EDWARD A. 1pmed this life on ‘Wednesday, January T5 Cincianat, Ohio. EDWARD A m..in Cincinnati, , son_ of th the jate Marths r | W. Punen Tulldll January 24, ‘from Otis F. Alle nneul home, 1oth st and Fla. ave ‘nuw. at 1 m. " Interment at Harmony Cemeters. NN, Thursday, Janusry CRALEY, ANNA on o at 9 lemml Mount fll'n : thence A i e 28 'K, T MYERS. T ganary 2 1950 At her Cres ey i Vo ‘MAhShrET ufi R ,'.":fi‘.‘.’.‘g &, WY . E. ‘Church. Ry Y v«i husband of mfifi fetta C. Richardson lnd duov.ad bro of Dr. George H. Richardson. — zesting at McGuire's lunenl home, 1820 th from which ests n-xxm ral will be held at 2 p.m. january 23. Relatives and 1 ted. 220 ICHARD: R 8. On 3 .hnu-r ANDER Monday, - uAll 23, lt from H:Gulr 1] :f:.;lben o N'au]o,;l"l' Capital Coune AL Her: al Capital Counci 62, L' O. Order of St. Luke, are nue-ud to llttnd D. Ww. C. MRS, MATTIE DANIELS. secrellry 22 Suddeniy, on 21078 & o HbGH ROW- L% bflovm huiband "of Fanny Ame aluts Roberts, Memorial ‘ervices st Bouls Unitarian Chageh Torh and® Hats yad ste 0w on Sunday, Janary ON. _ On_Saturday. .v-n- L . at Walter Reed Hospital, ROG! Remains resting st The W Brneo aceis fhmai St ch. 1432 gl st. n.w., Interment Martinsburg, W,, ROZIER, JOHN. On Tues A A 1933, JOHN ROZIER, l:g d!\glllndu.h'!' A of Martha Branford, Cll’nt Gilmore wu“:;nfi:fi!h Illh!r of Joe_Albert h’ r.fl] R lmml ]ml!h !mnt Jnm (ufl!l’ll church, 143; You st nw. Interment Good Q-’. 'C s VIRGIN) nu- ary B0 J0 e her rendence. 3k BT n.w. H. I Ber Tat vear, lovs ing "wife of the lste Magnus H. Schmitt nd er of Mrs. Nellie! Wisnfgion, o Furbershaw' of Evapsion. Tl n from above address Monday, January at 2 pm. Interment in Consresgior Oemzl»n'. sses Simmons. ‘mother Geraldine, .vu-mu and Glorla Simmons; sister of B. Adams and niece hariotte and Brank H. Cozzens Mmains may be seen after noon, on gy, January 23, Funeral Tues y ro; bury M. £ Onurch: 11ih and K 1o at 1:30 pm. Relatives and friends vited, 23 SIMMONS, BRENTA A. Ofmcers o bers of ‘the P. G. O. Council. A. 1. O Roses. i05 Teqtesced ro" artend - aledh meeunr‘lt the Moses Home, 1421 T st Mondsy evening, Junuary 23. af 7:3 _to arra e UTLER, MARY 'mvwn. N. V. R GEORGIA A. GASKINS, N. Recorder. SIMMONS, BRENTA A. Officers an Bater, 9f (Osceols, Household of %\3 No. 2461, G. U. O’ O. F., are notified of he da 1 of BRENTA A 1ONS, mee: 2y, January D Eythien Temmle™ T n.w.' Funeral Tuesday, J 1330 pm., Asbury Church ARR anuary 2, 10 and K st TEMPIE B, > mvmm FAIR. W. R S ¢ | TALBERT. CHARLES 15AA and ment Mount Olivet Cemetery. N. ROBERT ALLERTON. On Fri- | CUBmMAN. ROBERT, SLLERTON. ,Oh.rL 3%k “Hawihorne place "n.w.r BERT ALLERTON. beloved husband of Aunie B. Cushman. _Funeral from the above resi- dence on Sunday, January 22. Funeral private FERGUSON, 4 Jan- SRy 1R axe Mather of William P Fe . _He is also survived by & ist Bra ¥ Qemeny, and two brothers. Charles and Guy' Ferguson. Body reiting A7'%he Fabier Tuneral 928" M n.w., where service hela “on" Mongay. " January o'clock a.m., followed by _interment -in Rock Creek’ Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited to attend. 22° ted this life on ursday, 1 bR rogidence. 76 N st s, R He lesves to mourn inerr doss. & Ford: ope daughter, . Eugene, Wil- Tho! Pord Remains resting at Eugene Ford's funerai parlors. 1300 goulh Gapito] st Remaing Binaay’ noon. ot the residence; Sunday, January 22, at 1 pm. from St aorieh Baptist Church. Rev. K dolph officiating. Interment Payne's Ce! flcr! SANNIE On Priday, January ANNIE E. FRAZIER. friend of | nw Toterment oaa- lawn Cemetery. GARDNER, WILLIAM. Departed this_life at Georgetown Uni- LIAM. beloved hus- "Gardner. father of Bettie T, brother of Isaac Gardner T heval Monday, January 2. ¢, Salvation Baptist Charehs Rev. Richardson, pastor: ray officiating. Interment in Chureh cemeters: JAMES W. oOn Saturday. January o3 his residence. 10:30 Euclid st JAMES W.. late son of James | .G and Fannie Green. moth- er. He #lso leaves one sister, Blanche Green: cousin, Fannie Root. and otner relatives_and friends. Remains tempo rarily resting at Maivan & Bchey's neral home. Notice of funeral later RY J. On Priday. January -\ Aioher residence 62 Kenyon % i e the Shrine of the 1 Relatives and friend: lmerment Mount Oggu HODGE. SUSAN. on Priday, Janusrs 20, | 1933. SUSAN HODGE. devoted mother of Ida Budd and M B Funeral Monday at 2 p. suneral home. 15th Relatives lnd (H!nfll lnvlt d. HUNTER., BESSIE LEE. On Saturday. Jln- uary 21. 19 at _her residence. 317 Ken- teky ave. s, BEBSIE LEE. béloved wis nd mother of rs. Virginia Pl’l’l'r AMrs. Annie Tarmon. and sister of Mrs. | LeGnard Bryant. - She Is survived by nine bl’olhfl’l of Richmond. % ral from | £ " funeral home. u,(m !Chlnm st 23, at 2 es invited,” Fnterment Cedar Hill Cemeters. LANE, ROSA. On Pridav. January 20, 1933. ROSA LA devoted mother “of Qrange Gilmore.” sister, of Bessie Hadn | Lizzie Williams and Pred Gilmore and ' Sunt of Dajsy Carier. Remains xesvmr at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church. Interment Mount Zion Cemetery. LIMERICK. FRANCES BACON. On Thurs- day, January 19. 1933, at Pittsburgh, BACON. 'beloved wife of Puneral from the funeral home. Hu;r Chiapii st. 1 3 p.m. Sited. "Thierment Arfington etery. MABLE. HATTIE E. On Saturday. January 21, 1933, at_ her residence, 834 Dela- fieid place n.w. HA' E.. beloved wife of Frank H. Mable and mother of Mrs. . n.w. Tuesday, January 24, at 10:30 a.m. Reiatives and friends are 1 vited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemete: 2 o i | the’ late Frank E. Mansuy. funeral hereafter. otice" of RNE,_ JOHN E. On Saturdsy. Jan- vy 21 oA 8t s reslaence: Teesbur e. Richday, Tangary o at S0 pme 1 ment Union Cemeters, ue-buu. Va. 23 O’ROURKE, BARTHOLOMEW. Januas o3 BARTROLOMEW | o beloved husband of the late | Catherine C. ORou x Funeral from his late ce. ranam st D ¢ Monday. Jan 5{: quiem mass at vi rllh!- wood, D, C.. at Relatives and Trienas invited Inierment cnum.2 Pa. | "u':“";'n cHARLES fi _‘.‘!nd‘d:nly‘oonnrfl- g 2 al 2 < CHARLES 'a. "EADSETT. Tincle of Mrs . vher and Mrs. Arthur O, 8helton. Funeral from above residence on Monday, January 2. | at 3 pm. Interment Congressional Cem: | etery. 22 PALMER. SAMUEL H. On Saturday. Jan- | uary 21, 1933, at ‘Mount Alto Hospital, g PALMER, aing resting W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, l 55 N B Notic of Taneral ey, LEWLs. rted this life Thurs- Depsiied s disTourss ‘hl hlllbllm 01 the father of S\mo c ! ter ‘Thel X Ri beloved I€: | 4th & MASS. AVE. NE. leuc c»um_w T, e leaves to m: t o Bdloved” wite, mocney ers an three brothers and a host of other rel d 1, Funeral Monday p m Walter Wood' 2: L n.w. . TOMPKINS, FREDERIC L. o Satur January 21. 1933, FREDERIC L - 8. infant son of Charles and Bestric mpkins. He also leaves two sisters and four brothers.” Puneral Bingas. Jauary at,1 pm fiom the W, Ernest Jarvis Tunetar cBimcn STt n.w. ment Woodiawn Cemeters. WARREN. EARL M. On Priday. Janyar 1995 EARL M. "beloved husban ¥ M. Warren and bro John Fun from funeral’ home. s Mon anunry S5 e D Tatermient hass Hill Cemetery. c-g WAYNE. JOSEPH A. Den Ssturday. Januars’ 21 delphia. JOSEPH Georsiina Wayne and lh’ 1 b Georst o' ate Ab husband of Viola Wayne, of Joseph \Wavne, v and brother pest and Lewis C.” Wayne. Notice neral TLSON. BENIAMIN W. on Satur .hnulry 21. 1 “'I(h\nl’lon BI;. tarium. Takoma Park, M. BEN. ‘W.. beloved husband of Dora RIHC l son. Services on Tuesday. January 2 11 am. at Wamer B Pombhreyy Dersl Home, MU Gesraia ave..” Siver It nlermr“! TS ch‘l Cemetery, Woodside. Md. ] o fn flrmntiam ABBOTT. PEARL E. In lovin our_déar wite and_daughist, PEARC B ABBOTT. who bassed aw #20_today. Jan: TOVING HUSBAND “AND MOTH!R . DONALDSON. FRANCIS MARION. 1In I our dear FRANCIS MARTON DONALBSONS “2" died seven years ago today, Jenuary 2o n- one we loved has gone to rest, His firm, true heart is still ‘The hands that always gave us help Rroth “cdéi‘i:’ng' CGHTERS. FLS! MARGAREY. DESSIE e | McCONCHIE, ME\JA”I\ T. A tribute of love to the memory of my dear husband, BENJAMIN T. McCONCHIE. who entered nt one year ago today. January v A tholisand swéet memories are holdtng him fast To,the home he blessed with his Dres- LETTY ence and HIS WIFE. T. McCONCHIE. * PLEASANTS. MR. AND MRS. CHARLES G. In sad but loving remembrance of ouf ear parents. Mr. and Mrs CHARLES G. PLEASA! Mother. who left us 38 f"" 280, Beptember 0, 1805: father, xho €1t qus 16 years aso today. January 22, e e Silent 'are their "voices we loved 1o hoar. B?S l!:{ l.o"(' lulr sight or speech. 0 far for our !hCul’flS to reach. THEIR' DEVOTED® CHILD o ND INEZ. o AR FU\ERAL DIRECTORS. TCLENENTS'SONS Estab. 18621241 Wis. Ave. N.W. _ West 0804 JOHN RWWRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St. Phone North 0047, e ————— Joseph Gawler Sons, Inc. Established 1850 1750-2-4 Pa. Ave. N.W. Nat. 5512-3513 V. L. SPEARE CO. Nemm the puccessors to nor connected it the ar WoR” SDeare ‘eotaniinment Nationer 2s02 1009 H St. N.W. - TlMl(‘)"I;HY HANLON i 400 Sth St. SE. LINCOLN 0540 J. WILLIAM LEE FUNERAL DIRECTORS CREMATORIUM LINCOLN 5200. Frank Geier’s Sens Co, iz 1113 SEVENTH ST. | Modern Chapel. Teiepnone National 24“ CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. ne Lingeln Joseph F Blrch's Som 3034 M St N \V bt kw West Established_1 FUN‘B!AI. DESIGNS. GEO. . C. SHAFFE SSIVE RAL EMBLEMS Al . & MODERATE PRICES. - PHONE NAT ‘?u' Open Evenis - and Sundays 1 t o~ GEO. A. \. COMELY ,!»,r& Hlm mu. 3’.- fi -1 cr 261 H Gude Bros. Co.. 1212 F §t,: FLORAL TRIBUTES: L 8t § a.m., his late residence, 5 At fl.u,....":..z'.n A Phone NOati7000 C!MITIIY LO’I‘S ACHE T Tine. There la o-dy a little . C. where cemeteries FUL! R SaLaR- GORDON, 1427 7o

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