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CEDAR HILL Washington’s Most Beautiful Cemetery Investigate before buying. Many modern cemetery organi- zations merit our full confidence, but it still remains true that where the scheme is mere specu- lation, it neeas careful investiga- on, Cedar Hill Cemetery On Pennsylvania Avenue East of the Capitol OFFICERS’ FUNERAL TO BE TOMORROW Honorary Pallbearers Announced for Men Killed in Plane Crash. Eighteen fellow officers on duty in Washington will be honorary pallbear- | ers at military sérvices at Arlington National Cemetery tomorrow for the three Army officers killed Sunday in an eirplane crash near Petersburg, Va. Lieut. Col. James A. Willis and.his Oh! The Joy of Relief from Enlarged Joints! Walk-Over has created the “Relief” with assured comfort for those with enlarged joints, and at the same time supports one’s foot as nature intended. No longer need one have over-size shoes for comfort. We special c in carrying out prescriptions for the leading foot doctors of this city. ® DUCHESS Tie (Relief last): Brown and black kid, Tighter inlays. Main Spring Arch. $10. Wolf’'s Walk-Over 929 F St. N.W. | THE EVE son, First Lieut. James A. Wnl.ll,‘g pflot of the plane, will be e by side. In a grave close by will buried Maj. John A. mfl'. the '.hlrd victim of the crash. The services will be held at 11 a.m. with Chaplain Ralph C. Diebert of Fort Myer officiating. The War Department has announced the following officers of the Ju Ad- vocate General's Department serve as_pallbearers For Lieut. Col. Willis—Col. William C. Rigby, Lieut, Col. Charles H. Mc- Donald, Maj. John P. Dinsmore, Maj. Elza C. Johnson, Maj. Myron C. Cramer and Capt. Desmond O’Keefe. For Maj. Parker—Col. Edwin O. Saunders, Lieut. Col. Edwin C. McNell Maj. Wililam A. Turnbull, Maj. Archi- bald King, Maj. William J. Bacon and Capt. Guy M, Kinman. ‘The following officeri of the Air Corps will serve as honorary pallbearers- Icr Lieut. Willis—Maj. Chel'.el' A. Snow, jr,, Reserves; Capt. William V. Andrews, First Lieut. Romald A. Hicks, First Lieut. Stanley M. Umstead, First Lieut. Thomas D. White, First Lieut. James H. McKenney, Reserves, B POLICEMAN DIES Thomas J. Ryan, 48, a policeman at- | tached to No. 10 precinct, died at Sibley Hospital this morning following an ll- | ness of several weeks, The officer, a native of Washington, had been a member of the police force since August 8, 1914. He had served aboard the police boat Vigilant previous to his appointment. He was born here December 15, 1884. He is survived by four children. Mrs. Ryan died some time ago. Funeral ar- rangements have not been completed. LOWEST PRICED | FUNERALS Cash or Terms [|Geo. W. Wise Co., Inc. (W. F. Taylor) 2900 M St. N.W. 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Mount pitt i s 3511 Comn. Ave. N.W. 4 for 1 Rhode i e 5021 Conn. Ave. 3836 Bladcnsours gw THE WEAT District of Columbia—] apnd tomorrow, followed by row night oz Friday; little temperature, lowest tonight. degrees; gentle to moderate mwlndg becoming gentle w. Maryland—Fair tonight row, followed by rain Priday; tht & ig) SKULL FRACTURE FATAL AFTER AUTO ACCIDENT| Mrs. Dorothy W. Keatts of Bar- croft, Va., Succumbs As Fe- sult of Injuries Sunday. Mrs. Dorothy W. Keatts, 24, of Bar- croft, Va.,, died at Emergency Hospital yesterday from injuries received in an automobile accident near Herndon, Va., last Sunday. Her skull was fractured. Mrs. Keatts” husband, Durward Keatts, 27, an employe of the Franklin National Bank, still is in Emergency Hospital with serious injuries as a re- sult of the accident. Funeral services for Mrs. Keatts, who formerly lived in Washington, will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. at St. James’ Episcopal Church, Leesburg, Va. Burial will be in the church cemetery. She is survived by her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. New- ton of Leesburg, and three sisters and one brother. COLORED LEADER DEAD Mrs. Scott Had Served as Notary Public Under Five Presidents. Record for Last 21 Highest, 49, 4:00 p.m. yestejay Year ago, 64. Lowest, 37, 6:00 am, ago, 35. Record Temperatures TH Tear. Highest, 74, cn March 1 Lowest, 14, on February Tide Tables. (Furnished by United Stal Geodetic Survey. Today. y. Year The Sun and M Rises. Sun, today .. 6:09 Sun, tomorrow 6:08 Moon, today.. 4:27am. Automobile lights must one-half hour after sunset.| Precipitation. | Monthly precipitation in Capital (current month to éte; Month, tuned on in the | 341 181 157 1.69 | 156 5Z 35 a! 3 Abilene, fear {8 *_cloudy 0 floudy Bismarck, N.'D. ston. Mas: Buflalo, N. Y. Charleston. Ch | for more than 40 years. Mrs. Scott was | born in Cambridge, Mass,, where her | father, Aaron Molyneaux Hewlett, was | for 16 years. and her sister, Virginia | bridge High School in 1868 and became Mrs. Asronella M. Scott, colored, & notary public under five Presidents, died | iate yesterday. She was the widow of Dr. E. D. Scott | and had been a resident of Washington Harvard University’s only colored pro- fessor. Her brother, the late Jucge E. M. Hewlett, a graduate of Boston Law School, was a justice of the peace here Hewlett Douglass, graduated from Cam- the first principal of Birney School in Anacostia. Mrs. Scott is survived by two children, Mrs. S. Barkey and Paul D. Scott. Bralhn. OR_E. On Wednesday. | ;5. at his residence, Poresi— VICTOR E.. belovea 'husband of Rose E. Baldwin (nee Richardson from’ the above’ residence on March 24, a a vited. Interment church cemetery. BEALL. OTHO THOMPSON. Suddenly. o . at his_resi- OTHO Park THOMPSON. beloved, husband. f Sophie Klager Beail and father of Katherine | 3nd Otho Thompson ‘Beal, jr. Notice On Tyesday, | EDIT, ot her late | n y the ‘late and Martha Bu Bervices idence on Thursday, March | am. Requiem mass ai Holy | Redeemrr Church. Berwyn. Md 9:30 Totermens "at Ammendaie. \m Suddenly. on Ma e oamial NACLLAN e bejved facher of Gerirude Wit nd_ of Bessie mume md at the J | tIpm sw. Interment at’ her residence, Ster- ALEVIA F. BURNS (nee Keen). | fath’ vear of her ase . from her | Chestnut daughter of Emma and George Caplinger. Funeral services at Charles G. Nalley's | funeral home. 1113 Pa Thursday. M 3. Departed this life of Christian faith on Mo ber of nieces and nephews tives and friends = Remauns resting Bundy's funeral homs Fla. 7ol Thursaay. March | Bittsou a Portland, Me. (7 a.p, Greenw.ch | | stations | London, Eagland ad: | Paris. France Vienna, Austria | Berlin, Germany . Brest. France . aay Cloudy | (Noo: Horta (hy(l:h Azores. Pat cloudy Pt cloudy EDUCATOR IS HLD | e Charged With Failing to k9 Auto After Accident.| PASADENA, Calif., Marc¥2 (B — Ada Mae Brooks, 69, noted edc®r and founder of what is now Wjttit Col- lege in California, yesterdsf wi held for trial on a felony charggin Gnec- tion with the death in obile accident March 12 of Victq Rlkenau, formerly of Chicago. She is charged specificall z.: 1ail- ing to stop and render a r her automobile struck Falkena La Moderne Hair Dressing. refreshing 1l yroomed, Tates the scalp. druff and ke sticky or greasy. Reau men, women and childres Praised by thousands of .mmi: users. led for Get a generous SOc botdef 42c to- day at Peoples Drug Sto COLLIE or shepherd SR ey Sortier videntiy Potomac osnn-w after 8 ev SMALL_ WRIST | i Sorvisen Telepnone ter 6 p.m. SPMAM und Tuesd: spaper fll!l. Star_off w. Met. 4107, PURSE, dark biue, vieinity Jod and 14th. hnn ;' J it FOSTER. | from the Ninefeenth Ciuren, "Rev. Walter Brooks. off ating. | invited Relatives and friends d. 3. Ofmcers and membe CARTER. SARAH 75 s Temple, No. ! i | GARNER. MARTHA M. "of ‘Sheba Chapter. | ed 1o attend the fu- | 2y SARAH CARTER at 2 pm T March 2. Nineteenth ¢ Baptist Chireh, 10th and Eye st oLI RIC; WILLIAM. Drnmed this life on‘ Monday, Mar at_his resi- dence, WICLIAM JFos- | TER. I A ther of Ed on George A. and Mary E. Foster. ) ves two sisters and one brother. Iren Cecelia and James Foster. and other rel tives and friends_ Remains resting at the | ve address. Funeral Thursday. March t 0 am. from St. Cyprian's Church. rent’ Mount Olivet Cemetery. EZ M. On Tuesday, March | t her Tesidence, 2 i e MEARRIGDS. peloved wits | of Vietor L Garrisug and mother of Miss Rhea I Fulghum. viees at residence Tnursday, March as. at o Inter- ment Rock Creek Cemeter. GLORIUS. LYDIA HARRIET. On Tuesdey. March at Emergency Hospital, I¥DTA “HARRIET GLORIUS. wife. o Hany A Olotus, and- daushter ‘of Mrs. | Mary Payne and the late Willlam Pavne. | She is also survived by nine children. Notice of Aunem later. JORN. Tuesday, March 21 ot s residence. College Park JOHN HOEKE, aged 91 years. beloved hus- band of the late Louisa Hoeke. from the chapel of Thoma: t n 'rmmn - Relafives friends Fort ‘Lincoln. Cemeiery. HORTON, LUCY, l}?purted this life Tues- % & A the residence of her daughier. e o iness. 'LUCY HORTON, wife of the late James C. Horton, devoted mother, of Mrs, Blanclie L. Chapmar. Mrs. Etta Honesty. Mrs. Hattie B.| Ghmn s Eila 3 Gaskins and. Georee t Funeral services Thursday. Starch 55 at 15 Roon, at the Nineteentn Street “Bapt: Relatives and Fricnds “invited to attend. Chantilly, Va. Departed tl\l:fl lite HAN] Interment JACKSON, HANNAH, ‘March 20. at. or he Aved. muz Pl JACKSON. to mourn their e o Gaughter. Jennie E. White; one son. Andrew Jackson: two_ sisters, So- hronia Muse and Lizzie Garnett: two Brothers, Spencer and Warner . Jackson: also several other relatives and friends. Remaing resting at Eusene Pord's uneral ), South Capitol, st. * Funeral EFvices Wednes ay night, Selock, h amzd | Tuneral home, March 93, at 1 p.m. at Annie York Bap- ch Cemetery, King George Coun- JOERISSEN. GERTRUDE_LAUGHLIN. On esdey. ‘March 21 1033 st the May- lower Hotel. GERTRUDE LAUGHLI] loved wife of Carl Joeriscen and d ugn: ter of the late Thomas Clark Leughlin Fanny Henry Laughlin. Puneral Services at the chapel of Joseph ‘Gawler Sons. 1754 Pennsylvania ave. n.w.. on Thursday, March 23, at 2:30 p.m. JOHNSON. ELLA. Departed this life sud- nly Monda: 20. 1033 at her e enrc 008 Ry s, ELLA JOHN- She leaves to mourn their ‘loss a oving husband. mother, one sister. two rothers and & host of other relatives n‘tlends Fun E’?l Thursday, March Peter Boston of Chaideans; are nonm Iu tiend a cali cting 4t Fisherman's Hall, Wed 0 ¢ fhe funeral HNSON. t o ¥, JOH Puneral Thurs- fi t. bfl. o d and 3rd gh\lr\‘.h D s 'un“n and 3 lhgipol Eme; On 'K’fl’ld & rlm Dllr'lrd S n:h 28 ll 2 p.m. m'chuh.bnux vir aderment S Tl Rty 'Hospi l&d 23 nln b!ln"d vlu —e— 1306 v. g A A Kelgher. !\umal M}E lae residence. ‘1"1" E st A . on v March 2 Gemforter ice Y W00 Relati Triencs invited. Interment Rock Czmetery. 1) u:olnl W. On Tuesday, March 2 G2 w " hasband ol the lan Steety Ktmn Funeral from the Des (ullnrll lti H st. m. arch 1 vieed xmmnun rorest KENNEDY., ELIZABETH M loved wife ‘of James E. nnmfy. mother, of James . fr. and Pernand B. [enngdy, Funeral fiom the W onem bers funeral home, 1400 Chapin &t. n. on Thursday, March 2 fives and ds invited. ‘In Bethel Cemetery, Alennum. Va. 1933, ich 21, oy - hmr silness ot his' “home, *“WILLIAM LEWIN. al strictly private. parted this CLYDE E, MANLEY, of Sally C. Manley, father :Icua- E., ir.; loving son'of Emma B. Manley, mbm T of Arnnld J. and Basil Al Jeaves & host of other relatives nd frlends. Remains resting st the 8 P. Morrow fu- ‘r 4 4th st. n.w. Funer o, Maren 23, eral at Murfreesboro, HcCONNKLI.. LUCY C. On Tuesday, March ik 8% her Tesidence, A1 ath st i, ‘Lucy G, MeCoNN beloved wite of Thomas C. McCongell, Services will bs held at National City Christian Church, Thomas Circle, on Thursday, March 23, 8290 Interment 'Manchester, ueuv.un. JO! Tuesday, March 21, Tter 8 brief illness, at denice, 2051 £ ot i SOHN MCILVATN, father of Mrs. Ernest’ Marshall and one son and a devoted son-in-law, Ernest Mazshall. and a host of other relatives friends. Remains restin Moon's lexn funeral home. 1322 s n.w. ice of tuneral later. LA. Departed this life March at Gallinger Hospital. ELLA LES. “She leaves to mourn their loss s lovine sister. Awnes Washington; two devoted brothéra Andrew and s Green. ‘and a Tost of other relatives Iriends mains resting at Eu Pords “tuneral home, 1300 South c-mwl il Thursday, March at b R g g Funer 1 o'clock Friday March 24 313 at. Rev. . Randolph omemmx Terment. Paynes Cemetery. 23 > ICHARD. On Tuesday. March T ICHARD, Seictea urbana of Fannie Morgan, Puneral from the Deal 16 H st. ne. Thursday. 5 m. " Relatives'and friends Tuterment Conkressional Cemes POLLARD. CHARLOTTE A. On Tuesday, March 21 1943, at Preedmen's Hosp:- {al CHARLOTTE A POLLARD, wife of the lite Rev_ A B. Pollard and devote mother of Doliy." Alcase: - Dorothy - and Stanley_Pollard and Julia Lee. sister of Jumes Epps Remaing resti Ja funeral chu lce of funeral later. M. JR. Wednesday, at his Fesidence. e WILLIAM M. RANKIN, beloved son "ol William AL, Rankm’ and the late Jennie Cunningham Rankin. at ou sisters, and ret Rankin of this city. Interment in Mount Calvary Cemetery, Richmond, Va., on Friday, March 24 23 THOMAS 3. On Wednesday, March 933, at Sibley Hospital. THOMA! " huisband of the lawe Fanuie Ryan Remains resting at ines Co. funeral home. 2001 Hatn it n v ovice of funbret Taier: M Tuesd: ARONELLA M wife of the late Dr. Edward D. ay. ott. ~Notice of & USAN. u:nr:cu. On, Tuesday, i Ty C&unly BECCA. of the Andrew Shater. ‘Funeral Thursday. Mareh 10330 &m., from Brookville M. at Chiurch. Intefmeit Church cemeters: S Soveien dnienter ot Hate Bimms ide late Frank Simms. loving sister of Anna Thomas. Ella Jackson and B trice Brighthaupt of New York._ half- sister “of ~Clarence and Roscoe Simms, cousin of James Cole. She leaves to mourn their loss one uncle and a host of er and friends. Remains Bros.” funeral home, ice of fuaeral later. J. On Wednesd: at’ his ‘;umence . On Monday. March Emergency Hospiial, ED- WARD THOMAS. devoted brothe: of Lewis Thomac and uncle of John Thomas. ~Re- he W. Ernest Jarvis fu- st nw. Notice of funeral laier. THOMPSON. FANNIE, Departed this lfe at 1:30 am., n TeSting At Malvan & Sehers funeral home. New Jersey ave, Gl R Notice of funeral later. On_ Tuesday. BETH. ELIZABETH WALDRON, other of Saran E ln flrmnflm In sad but loving remembrance of my dear ther, R- THA M. GARNER. who passed year ago today. A Xn\ ine th ht. a silent tear, HER DA‘.(JHTER SUE E. GARNEI & . March JONES. CONSTANCE T. In loving remem- cf m: daughter. CON- STARCE'T. SONES Wi dipatiee't s Jite seven years ago today, March 22, 192 Gone but not forgotten. DEVOTED MOTHER, ESTELLE E. JONES. LUCAS. JOHN THOMAS, In sad but lovi jemembrarce of our devoted husband and fal JOHN THOMAS LUCAS. who de- is life ffteen years ago today, o HIS DE\'OTED WIFE AND SON. GEOI G LUCAS AND JOHN 8. LUCAS.C TORGT® SCHWARTZ. SARA FRAN! n loving re- membrance of our mothe ANK 'HWARTZ. who d!nnned !hu lite 11 years ago. March 20 1 HER CHILDREN. TIBRETT. LOUISE, I'\dsnd but loving mem- & daught LOUISE PINKEY TI E'KTE.XW;A% d:‘l,s.‘::‘.. ed this I’i(c three yurs aso today, March OVING ' FATHER. LovinG BROTHER AND | TURNER, JosEPR W. One vear aco today b SJeAr 880 today he went away. No. onr kno‘s lh& buler Blln I bear e Tlast saw you YOUR ID\ ING WIFE. ANNA TURNER. VENABLE, IIBEL er(. memory of m id_devored mother ISABEL MrK "VENABLE. “‘who " departed from m enter _Test one year feo ot Murrh : GHTER, BETH T ZEIGERMANN, NLEzAN FUNER. lL DIRECTOBS WILLIAM H. SCOTT 409 Sth St. SE. LINCOLN 030, JAMES T. RYAN' 317 PA_AVE. SE.___ Atlantic 1700 TIMOTHY HAN LON TORIUM 4th & MASS. AVE. NE. __LINCOLN 5200. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. N. Modern Cnaner, Teléphone National 2473 CHAS. S. ZURHORST CAl T Liseein WoW DEAL & CO- 816 H ST. NE LINCOLN JTCLENENTS SIS Estab. 1862 1241 Wis. Ave. N.W. _West 0804 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St N, - Bhens,est 90as JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. Established 1337 10th St. N.W. Phone North 0047 Establiished 1876 V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors to nor connected with the original ‘W. R. Speare uuhlnhme e Nationaj ss02 1009 H St. CHAMBERS FUNERAL | DISIGNS. GEO. C. SHAFFER RAL EM S AT FHONE NAT. 0100 EXPRESSIVE MODERATE. PRICES, Open Evenings GEO. A. COMLEY ¥23."% Artistic Floral Designs by E __Night Phones. Clar. 130-J-1 or_261-3-1 Gude Bros. Co,, 1212 F St Aute Delivery Se: xpressi: . .

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