Evening Star Newspaper, February 9, 1933, Page 9

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ATER ONE OF THE LARGEST UNDERTAKERS N THE WORLD Think What Service You Can Get as Low as $65 For a Co-,l-hA!l‘l-m-.l We have amased the whele ession Call Columbia 0432 Cer. 14th and Chapin Sts. N.W. You Get the Biggest and the Best AMBERS 4 These facilities we offer you FUNERAL RITES HELD FOR DR. JOHN H. BOTZ Interment in Fort Lincoln Ceme- tery Follows Private Services for Dentist. Funeral services for Dr. John H. Botz, 67, Washington dentist, who died Tuesday st his residence, 1712 New Hampshire avenue, were to be held this afternoon from the W. W. Cham- Cemetery. Both the service and burial were to be private. Dr. Botz is survived by his widow, Mrs. Cecilia Prescilla Botz, and two sons, William H. and James H. Botz. Briton Eager to Die. William Drummond of Launeston, England, was sentenced to a ‘month’s imprisonment for attempting suicide bp{n'mumng a collar button, a safety & broken needle and five buttons. Kangaroos as Pets. Children of Australia are adopting kangaroos &s pets. 2 LLEWELLYN THARP DIES AT HOME AT AGE OF 71 Retired Clerk of Indian Bureau Widely Known as Chess Player. Funeral Tomorrow. Liewellyn Tharp, 71-yeer-old retired clerk of the Interior Department In- dian Bureau, died yesterday at his home, 1415 Twenty-ninth street. Fu- neral services will be held at noon to- morrow at the Chambers funeral home, Fourteenth and Chapin streets, with bllrlll in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Balti- A native of Easton, Md., Mr. Tharp dian Bureau. He was widely known as a chess player. Survivors include Mr. Tharp's widow, Mrs. Hattle Louise Tharp; a daughter, Mrs. Barbara Tharp Laning, and & son, ‘Cnpt.L.D 'nnrp $3,000 FIND WORTHLESS Garbage Collector Unable to Cash Mutilated Bills. Philip Gio, Ossining, N. Y., garbage collector, appeared at the First National ey Bt o T to mo“m'm!‘neru a lot of bills. I can’t Stops Your Cough Or Money Back One swallow of Bronchuline Emul- | sion and you get relief—INSTANT- 3422 Thirtieth street, part of an exhibition at test which co-operating. EVIRY facility for comfort and convenience is included in the Tabler Puners! Home. The rooms are spacious, the atmosphere homelike and poseeful. An osgen provides appropriste music and a separate family soom sffords privacy and seclusion during the services, Our Funeral Mome bes solved s trying problem for meny families and Bes won thelr grateful apprecistion. Accessibly located, in a quiet, semi- residontisl section, and non-sectarian. There is no charge for its use. Buwt whether in the private home or in our establishment, Tabler Funeral Service costs no more. Visits of inspection are cordially welcomed—and incur no obligation. N AL K.TABLER 928 M St. N.W. WASHINGTON D.C. 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L] L] L] Newer in your lifetime has a beauty soap of Camay’s exquisite quality been priced 50 low. Get a dozen cakes today! THE SOAP OF BEAUTIFUL WOMEN Receives 1915 Inheritance. prises to compete with the shortage of money. Scouts Show Stamp Treasures PHILATELIC CLUB nmn'u IN EXHIBIT. y an interesting series of cachets and covers, Hecht Co., arranged by the Boy Scout Stamp Cm GROVE (left), 2807 Thirty-eighth street, and William Seitz (right), Club, 1103 Vermont avenue, in conn tion with a junior collector’s con- opened yesterday. The stamp department of The Star is —Star Staff Photo. 1,000-Pound Safe Stolen. Deaths Reported. Patrick Kehoe, 85, United States Soldiers’ 79, 3414 TI". 77, 3701 Xy Meyn, 70, x;ms Chircn p ¥. Carpe: 451 Belmont sgdosie Byl . 53V eury ¥, mu?u'..’h”?flda'"‘éu'{u 8o Den: Tm . 61, George Washington A. Jennings, 58, Walter Reed Hos- H. HIIIIUIX 58, United BStates d. B8, lnnnnc‘ Hospital. 7, 1718 % w“?m-. fi‘z'w.ia,. ton H fii‘:*fllxm 7,044 Bryant st as. G ‘Wiie, 05, Préedmen’ SO Wi 0 TIoe RuS LOST. [ue_enamel (for 1oose powder). s« Bide. a st. Rew: DIAMOND P! W WATCH, vi- dnltynqumn(&wn Medical Bullding. 'Re- A PO!.IOI lhck jerman . license .lf -? n()wnu. Jog W Camphell, 5910 3gnd . Reward. L z oF hearby o 7o o-u c'uv e R e 5 4 Wis 3 aus $hos and_white. Return Portner 15th au n.v,. 5 !u North 1420. Liberal 0o Sl .00 by 30, tionel Ga3a, " Rew SOOTCH RIER. nclm "'f,""‘ Answefs .}o the n ]'fl ral rz; ave. | In m’ rains 1gom "retace Apa R T PRbare s 4 Mdolph e E: hht Gofll nln' '3';' mee\u xm- ite head: ' named ererr atin Icather harness. Rewsrd le az 1] '. W) unl tur \Imfl wR e omce o anewé) mu:e &u g "ieu eall 3120, Branch 634, belore 6 p.m., or l‘ul 6 _Atlantic 2865, ask for Miss h‘ll Wm. H. Sardo FUNERAL DIRECTORS The Funeral Chapel PIPE ORGAN Service that is Distinctive BUT NOT EXPENSIVE SERVICE is our SUCCESS LIncoln 0524-9244 412 H STREET N.E. 6 n, i in Mt'l e o e, T | S il Reward. Peninsula Bus Om-h:-‘ y | BROOKS, AGNES. On_ Wedn Report for Last 24 Howrs. ture. Barometer. = Inches. 4 28 29.13 20 30.09 3029 3048 30.52 mgm 66, 1:45 p.m. yesterday; year Mwest, 14 8:30 a.m. today; year ago, 30. Record Temperatures This Year. Highest, 68, on January 19. | Lowest, 14, on February 9. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Automobile lights must be turned on one-half hour after sunset. Precipitation. Monthly precipitation in inches in the Capital (current month to date): Month, Birminghas ismarck, N. wRaceSEIn RSN [ | e s SBBSINRD I SRENSRSIRRZIRER2EE - sty 2 i3 . T} PR NS W TR ;:nhnd. Ralelgn 23, 5 o \u PRt bt Le: Vincent - and B Welford E. and Vivi Kirk and Audrey A. Sherss bo.i OWinfels. boy, ter, bo: Charles boy Y. d Dnnih ' Thmtl ’ IM Clthlrlnc ‘M. McGiynn, LY B John Arthur and Adis Sha George and Janle Cl S D e For Handsome New ‘Unlettered Ambulance This g g s the patient. :%:%n%y ezperienced endmm $4 nud by C -t ust phone .James T. Ryan Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. teteritr Who1001 i B0ty PR fii“u ‘Noties :“R‘.;.m:;; BIRCHETT, MARY. llnm m- A and friends are terment Glenwood Cemetery. esday. Pebru- her residence. 2083 Geer- Mrs. AGNES Geneva, Robert Edward, Theodors, and. Beramin Brooks. Besides nine grandchildren and four great- grandchildren, she is survived by many other relatives and friends, Funeral Sat- urdey. Pebruary 11, from, St Mary's Epis- copa 1820 9th s Priday. 10° 'llgl On Wednesday, J933,¢ s Testdence, \alfl Testing a Fal church, 1552 You ‘st TRICE, MARIA. After a briet Gallinger Hospital, on Pepruary 7. MARIA TRI She one daughter-in-law other relatives and _fr Testing at bg)‘onxlmxg::nl hor w. neral Thursd-y. Pebruary , from ‘Tun: e orial” Cemetery. arted this life Tues- ey 7 zn. at her_ residence. Newport ol nw. Bhe ' 1aves 1o mont Theie ioes a loving husband, Reuben H. Tyler; three half- sisters, four half-brothers and & hest of other Teiatives and friends. Funeral Sat- urday, February 11. at 2 bury i E a M. “Williams. officiating. ment Lincoin Memorial Gumeters: YLER. ELLA. Housenold ot b P v .. are Tequé nnun sted to. atiend i Priday. reumuy"u" s ian Temple, o arrange for the !unem nl!;w‘u;“{ne \omate. ELLA a3 ASSAUNDERS, M. N.'G; WARREN. ARTHUR. Sudden] Y, February & 1933 Ry pital ARTHUR WARREN.~ Remains rest {oe In the W, W xgmmkm; Co. funeral e. 1400 Bome 1400, Chabin st n.w. Notice of u:d-v_- WILLIAMS, BLANCHE. Departed this Mfe 0 ains ng Tuneral’ pariors M services will be h!ld on_Satur Tuary 11, at 2 p.m. Interment Cemetery, m 2‘ ‘M be- S b, ] T o m. Interment at , EMMA Tary 7, 1033 18th st.'ne., loved 'wite G the late Josenh A. Demibse Funeral from above residence on Friday, 117' at 11 &.m. Relatives and 1rie invi to attend. Interment Gea il Cetneesy. 9 LEE. On Tuesd: at ‘her ruldenu 1 EMPSEY, bo. s %.é held “ m ofl- D lfll m this Februa 1933, IO)'A- BI6aS or 158 Randolph st n-w He leaves to mourn their loss four sons ‘William J., Henry, George A. and Ig t three daughters, Ma: oks. Maggie Holl d_and ves and friends. 's funeral st. n.w. loss, 0, 8t 2'10 Arv} ,.. Priday, Glbraith A, between L and M and friends invited. oted nmhm “Sna four-siste eral Prie ruary 10. at 2 p.m., (rnm Bnnd!l - G = CARRIE J. Febs ) 1 80 Aflh T et Ford and mlrhl chkwn o Sac: iterment La HILDEBRAND, FRANCES F. On Wedng Februa; sP 1933, at ounnm Tiosp, HILDEBRAND (i fi‘)‘ kit c"?"tzli Co-“Fimeral Bone: Ewn 14th . l' Iu of funeral late: YD T, On Thursday, fl“ , 8t 12:1 At his sxornnv T. devoted hustand of Matie Hinkle M e gln at_the W. Ji church, 1432 You st. n.w. On Thursday, ?‘:;I' iy g F o ‘h: in st. n.w.. p.m. Intérment Remal 1933, ‘son r«"S 1 Tues- g'hamg.e nxr‘". nE& at mmgnn.m Mrs. o Fark, M wite of 00 Sy 10, st Olivet mry n Chureh, February 10, 230 b, Interment church cemetery. LEE. devoted De MARY "’ mme Amelll,vnlberfind Samee T ki , Mamie and m mains ' resting af llrc l#nl' l\lunl nlrlnr N, AD] lloo-. On 'ldlll- ;! .O}lu:’fi ,,':.*‘ x 'e.-m ,;; .D-?Q" Illn to) lo- mn“ V- 3 ednesd Y l l}hflz,mn %hbm l‘ll.. 0‘ ll h Sall - T, MW ‘gln ‘:Oglll eit] l r-munmm. o8 Gecented cam: ther inform: 13 lc.n o Tuesday. February 7, 1 t 9 FPreedmen's Hospital, N LIAMS. She leaves to mourn their loss 8 devoted husband, Bersey Williams: & loviug mo d devoted steofather, 5 and. friende. Remagas T ng, at Fgsene Pord's. funeral home. ‘apitol s taken home. 412 3rd 4 Qalif., etery. '“-lJAI!v RACHEL JOSEPHINE IQ'TIIL On Tuesday, January 31, 1933, at alisjo, foree e o 38" x...'m'e,':' Williami s % are, lington Nati February 10, WliE FRANK L. Monday, Pebru %43, at Preedmen’s Hospital, !Ru‘lrltfi vug!: husband of Mrs. Bettie M. w:- F\mer:'l Plngz T;hrulry‘ 10. a8 2 nt rom his late_residence, t., o0d, Md. Priends invited'” " BT, WOODLAND. ANNIE. Dmrtid tl Sun neb;‘u.u 5, hu ‘m AUGUSTE, G brance of our AUGUSTE, w] o years ago DAMERON, JO! ibute of e denr :.m.,."‘:é%':- mory ERON. who departed this '1ls "o ear ago today, February 9, 1032, o Dagddy, dear, h}' we miss you With your 1oved one there with you Some day, daddy, look for me. You are sone. bruacy 0. 1016 1534 but not v The.ones who'loved Jou best, An% guz Tove tor you wil lnger ™ 00, are laid to rest. THERESA AND MA EATON. ELLA MAY. 1n ‘mo RO who Jert 8 HIR Sears aso tode, Febroaty DOI085 l!o!nu of 0“!!.1;%: years Mon— " one. O FE Four dear presence seons ever To hgf“ and to sulde us. yar atter year, AT wx:m.u' rnnunwdu mfl. 19; 0~ " In ny heart fl-fl do nol & ol o on nrfl: you B ot atnare wers ij are gone, but not tm one that loves 'lll,fl: M 'Al'l LENA. E ’w”%fi Mé*m,.." 5’% "’i’%; = ”.::z.-.:.';‘gfil.a Seat 4o today, Pebrassy s mun vhm n-n. a lonely -n-.m our m‘fi":m y M OLBEN, WASHINGTON, MAR! Y of | | brance of our de .'rw fead mother, ' MARY F. WA slmd fls'u + years ago today, erhllmnmuhil lw'nnn-h-l!-. l 3034MS: NW HN R. 1837 1000 BN, e North 0047 V. L. SPEAR tlthx W&lflr Nation: - 1009 H St. NNWy AT T SOoFT On Tucaday SRS, AT : ot J- WILLIAM LEE’S SONS 0. M\IA lcwn n! NES. M1 0':.1 unt Der T or" %ncg i ot i 8 ‘hfid"rfi? " her lat ruldoufi Saturdsy, Pebrusry 11 at 2 ] B vanterment Oedar " Hil CGemetery. tives and Mends are invited. 10 SHUEEY, ONIDUS B. Suddenly, on Tues- ry 7. 1933 et mm'"tfe nd of lhn M P 10, st Bt l n‘l s - "%’ifi‘v~'.‘ or the 5 g'hlmury e & '?nAa-m & phom: Nichols _ave. m rv 50, funeral home p.am. Interment CREMATOKION - 4th & MASS. AVE. NE. Frank m’: Sons g i odern Onaper:. Tdsphons National 2498 3 TIHOTHY HANLON uwél’_lill‘vl* “W. W. DEAL & 816 H ST. NE O FUNERAL DESIGNS. GEO A. . COMLEY Gudc ros. 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