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FRANKLIN KIN BURIED; WAS SCIENCE WRITER b"no Bache, 72, Died Here Tues- %day_Suffering From Overdose .of Sleeping Powder. - e Bache, 72, noted scientific fl?fi and direct descendant of Ben- il.nln Franklin, was buried today in the urel Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia, with stmple ceremonies. He died here Tues- day night, suffering from a self-admin- overdose of sleeping powder. z Bache lived here more than 40| writing on scientific subjects and | mature on July 26, when tI Thtrimutin The “’“”?fi B to publications dealing with sefence. is wife, the former Beatrice B&mu of Phllldelprll, died four years d he had been in failing health l‘q Two years ago he was taken TREASURY SEEKS LOAN Offers Are Asked for $80,000,000 in 91-Day Bills. Secretary of the Treasury Woadin has gone into the market agaih for more loans, asking offcrs for $80,000,000 of 91-day bills to be sold next Monday. ‘The bills will be dated A 20. und redeemed at face value. derived from the sale of the bills wi be used to retire $80,000,000 in the same kind ol securities which mature on April 2 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL HARRY MOORE PAYNE RITES HELD TODAY Dr. Herbert Scott-Smith Condusts Services for Prqminent Engineer. Services 1 Harry Moore Payne, who dled suddenly ’mudn were held at 2 p.m. today at his resids 1707 Rhode Island avenue. Burial to be in Rock Creek Cemetery with Dr. Herbert Scott-Smith, rector of 8t. Mar- Births Reported. John O. and m Auh and fl?&m lnl:gfim sirl. Ind Al'lnl M and Alice L. 8n Shbdod %'WMN%WW\WM NATION-WIDE SERVICE GROCERS FOR YOUR NEAREST NATION-WIDE STORE, PHONE LINCOLN 0093 This Is the Treat That You Have Been Waiting for! 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Loulse Wessman, 91, Ruppert Home. Mary_ B. "Robinson. 80. Emersency Hos- Nathan ¥, Gohen. 77, 801 Mase. ave, n.e. Roosevelt ‘Hotel 3%:: % Bllaenbacr s 488 Bar Pl odifs M_Pratt. 64. Walter Reed Hospital. #nrlu R. Wililams. 62, Walter Reed Hos- H s gmith. 80, Galiinger Hospital idence Hospital. AriEs B Canmune 0h. 3950 Farfabt At ri.C- Hale. 66, 1940 Biltmore st. Roches. 56. Waiter Reed 56. 7th 5. pmvldence Pnsnl!ll. s Recommend AMBULANCES The GREATER Chambersco Clean, Fresh and SANITARY $4.00 ANY PLACE IN D. C. Very Low Rates on Long Distance Calls Call COL. 0432 EISEMAN’S SEVENTH AND F ALL-WOOL SUITS '18 NOTHING DOWN Just Pay $6 IN MAY $6 IN JUNE $6 IN JULY First-class suits in every par- ticular. Smart _styles—long- wearing materials—excellent tailoring. Open a convenient charge account. Nothing down. 20, 1933. WIDOW OF VETERAN DIES AT AGE OF 91 Mrs. Georgiaua'D. Smith Was Na- tive of Troy, N. Y., but Had Lived Here Sjnce 1882. Mrs. Georglana D. Smith, 91, widow of Brig. Gen. Frank G. Smith, who saw service in both Oivil and Spanish Wars, died Tuesday at her home, 1306 'rventy-flm street. . Smith, who was born in Troy, N. Y had lived in Washington most of the time since 1892, and was well known in Army and social activities here 8he had lived at the MW- street address many years. le'.h GM here in 1912, survivon include two daughters, Miss Smith, Mrs. Wlllllm Ohlmherhlne. widow of Brig. Chamberlaine. and a son, ch-r)e- F. Smith of Redlands, Calif. funeral services, which are to be held at the lwme at 2 p.m. tomorrow. Burial will be in Arlington National Cemetery. — Marriage Licenses. d mlo Lee ndrel‘gl. Whl“hu 2}“:;1 No- d Mary . John- 'P Fichmond: Rev: i Jackaon, 26 1113 4otn st . Btotie, 20 66 P st.. Rev. 35 Ao Tamb, 25 78" Myrtle st. ne. god ir v:r‘ninu lunuofuh 18, Palls Church, “Hodges. A5 Pontiac. Mich.. Bertha, .é“w-mer 55 Decedin: Flat Rev: 408 0” 3 onqvu 21, uu lam L ot g lobl:r g‘ilms. 1. 27 Oelanl m“ nl.‘ min T. Simmons, 61. Walter Reed m . H. Y ety l(c(ilflr-y ep, 105 08 & I Nicheny ¥, Burke, sod” Agnes B, Minier 28_Quantico. W; Ma 6. e. Payne. 20. 1113 N st. 18, 1602 E st. se. 11th 7th H Irene xlnrer o 22, 1217 1 impson, 22, Antia atewart 18, 74411 Porney Hutchinson. st.. st LOST. m day. morning: answers ;n 2 PReward, ‘Churchiis, 438 58 PIN. sold: mon sraved name inside. ward. _Address Box : PRATERNITY PIN, jet tween Burlington Hotel cnnrch Reward. _Col. 6308. FRATERNITY KEY. bearing three i gy Diack, lost Monday: re- mc- MEDAL. 18! ward. _Call Adams_394: T ., Room 226, Post Office G 'o. Dettii-point, _contalning knnud Iuhl-ll’“n nuu Dn e areoead Dpseinr KNTTTIN( pariially rict Torll" ug:n mun F ather enenuc one photograph. flnu at st con(lmlnl »2nd ; Yicinity Potx ack lnlhtr e oo plctures, Kevs, ste | 4500 block Wisconsin ave. and 3062 Que st. 1, Ke€P money. Emerson” 9198 after and Black marked ind K sts. 0. . egninetno vou: S patre 8hureaa‘ Reward: 310 Shenst RING_Oold and onyx, with ? lr::cnuw' o 5 5566. TOLL OF BILLS about 303: betwern, 2 GZ 3:30 p.m. sdey: reward. Address D star omee 'fl! Al 3 montha_old, rin Srader Tevare u Teturned to 3113 &5t ‘or call West 0468, T rers: Siondey ‘mo n'l'"l’:"amw r ers: Monday morn u'fml"nn-a *or™ Teturn. " Fhone Ciar- endon 381-J-1 WRIST WATCH—Gruen, initials_J day. April 14: liberal reward. Room Hlmlltcn Hotel. Wm. H. Sardo FUNERAL DIRECTORS The Funeral Chapel 1 PIPE ORGAN Service that is Distinctive BUT NOT EXPENSIVE SERVICE is our SUCCESS Lincoln 0524-9244 412 H STREET N.E. “T unhesitat- in gly recom- mend your SCI‘VICGS » . < Your work hers during the past eight years hes been most -‘fium and highly satisfactory and the charges are. most reasonable. Moreover, your courteous, gentlemanly manner has esrned the respect and esteem of us all. needing the services of a funeral This letter came from a hospital superintendent. 1 unhesitatingly rm-n-d you to anyonme irector.” It, and many others like ffer the best evidence of the high quality of our service that could b. given. RETIRED STAR EMPLOYE, MISS HURLEY, SUCCUMBS Lifelong Resident of Hyattsville ‘Was With Newspaper From 1898 Until 1087, Miss Annie I. Hurley, an employe of ‘The Star for 35 years until her retire- ment in 1927, died today at her home, € Franklin street, Hyattsville, Md. She was & lifelong resident of Hyattaville. Miss Hurley, who was born in 1863, came to The Star in November, 1892, as a copy holder in the proof room, and remained with the paper until Novem- ber, 1927. She had been 1ll three years. Qards of Thanks :‘Yo wish to thank our FAIRFAX, MARY many xmnd. res for thelr kind her unl %M PAMAX AND rnnu IA- TON, FANNIE L. We to mnd- nlnl ur ek :nd 'gulu I‘l’l? .’fihg’."w" at Bi AGAMILTON ARMES, MAUD Braths. ACTON. ERNEST WADK. Deoarted this life Wtdn{ldl Aprll 19, 193 at 2 '+ *Baitim ExiESt W Ma., Timititary service at Ariing: wm tionel Cemetery on Priday, April A ruclm orno from me sone, a Avolce T loved is atille lace 18 vacant in my heart ‘hich never can be_ filled. THE FAMILY. * Tuesday, April ital. .v.uf Baitimore, Md., Ne. On Tuesday, Abril 18, 1033 Mcu"x nen -lralvfnmlnurmm in Friends Philadeiphia are requested not BRADLEY, wnne s, NETTIE G. On mu:d.xa at her residence, 1722 Y. in her wughter of the late Coyle Bradle; Friday. Interment private. ii"’ e otk vile usband I Vlr 7 a¢ his ate n e Olivet Cemetery, rot (hgme. 467 N st o t 2 p. Relatives Curolfie County, Va- | BULMAN. LENA. on Thursday, Aorll 20. 1033, LENA BULMAN. aged’ 61 years wiie” of Morris Buiman fi“ mother _of Samuel, Colman and Joseph Bulman. Pu- neral flnn&om nard E t Mt. Olive -nu'hna nm CAR "-% o7 Apnl 20, maa ) DUl A votad ates and three ststers, Apri] 23, neral home, A wfik{“ b el Bisbend zn;‘%m =1 ves tw W, ai dren. lis h‘tur?ly 'ADHI u “"\.: o?lo i B ..‘-1::-.;:':“5 % ives and 1 “1 vate, at ttend. ‘ W Tues- nu Aprll 18, 1033, et ber prenid Qesiden be- nothes "ot M, Sherwood ldmon- ved n ST and James E. Divver. Funeral ;'.on 3 -M Sme P 10 Snidence of Sushter, Mrs, wmm‘n“wneu. Mar; terment. 8t Mary FISHBACK. :om« IOWAID On ‘Wednes- 933" at_ his, residen Der ices at the 8. Dt o™ 54%h T e Prld-y Apru 21 at 11's. Interin Rnc u llAl.n. lu On _ Thursday. Anmun 103y ?"%. mains remn: n Surlore aseras: home, 301 East Capitol st. Notice of funerai iater. ‘Wednesday, April dev ther of Robert. (nd™ Aitred O Gt Jurvis " Tuneral® ey ll"’ U st. nw. UISE, On Wednesday, April 10, C st n. beloved wite 'of tne aie Job Harrii and mother of Mrs. Eva Dickens. Mrs. Louise Terry and Le Roy Harts. Funeral from the W W, Chambers Co. funeral home HILEARY, ROBERT. On Monday, ST 1993, ¢ Callinger Homital, m § ourn Hyat Lll d., tice of xnneul l-ux JACKSON, life 'num-m e leavas fo moyrn their eens: | 3034 M Stffi'f\‘w +|JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1113 Al 3 FRANGE 3a g:otlet 353 *x A—9 Braths. l g St St R vin Jones. e s .......",",. ves ,«m?f: A x.fi-rs',v.,.m i g et fi;.a,‘r"&:i L ma this life Wi il ';_;* inersl home New and n st. n.w. Notice of fu- sey ave. neral hereafte; rned this life MINNIE Fitley: on, ag e unurufly resting l! [alvan A. !d‘le!l ope. N, J;,ave. and R st nw. MEBANE, JAMES KERR. April 201933, 8¢ hig mm%-f‘"xav'o’s w.. JA f” Carrie Holt Mebane. Bat- Tresidence uder Anlll ze o1 e niermént LIvER, JAMES Tuert ID:H at 7:30 ‘-Nh.ttd hlfl‘ét? ‘He alao leaves to ,’ “brothers an Iatives d_fri Aprit 18, e-plul. o houcn taelr three_sisters and ds. ~ Puneral Pri TS 5 wid i s Mbearan hter of the late Rear Admiral ichborn and ~Jennie M. Hich- Body resting af n‘.thl of Jo- gfln Gawiers Bons, “1754 Pa. ave. now, Zenvices and .n:n;ermemu::umucubuurn Cemetery, » urday, April 22, ‘at 9:30 PERKINS, PEYTON MARKHAM. - O NG E.““ tlfl&m Catawbs, Va, PEYTON MARK: et ech ovied o Sitna atten: terment Colt unbl o-mm Cemetery. “T'hfl st n.-.x. mwfI On Tuesday. April nce. 515 Savannah on Tuesday. Aprll 4, 2501 Irving st. usband of Je ment mete: "“‘SS"P & eafience . Bervi e residence on Frida, lx 3 Inurnum Oefllr 1 Cemeun 20 08B! Ofcers and members of columhh Temiple. No. 425 1. vt “Boitaed of the " death_of Daughter' ALMA ROBINSON. Funeral was nuudn ADril 20, 1933, from the Balem Baptist émmn, N st. Between th and llARl! wAl‘!ON SWAILS, D. R. LAVINIA ¥ Suddenly, " Enm-yh nn?g"u f Frances B Sundo and father of Mewine gnd Raymond Sando. Notice of tuneral on DR. SEA! ETH MAE. “'{ nm 10, 1053 8t her Fes sih'at n ABETE MAE yer berd Gen 28 Licy C. ‘Beavers. R _Rines Co. funeral home, n.w. on Friday. April 21.°at 2 Terment Gedar Hif Cemetery SMITH, GEORGIANA D. On Tuesday, Avril 3 kDo Tesidence, 1306 iat st ROIAI IMITH. . Gen o B { Pri s M. Bmilh Mrs. Willlam Cham- BOIlllnl lnfl Charles P. Smith. Services 8 or late residence on Friaas, April 21, ¢ 2,0.m Interment Arlington Nationai metery. TURNER, HOWARTH ¥.. IR On Thurscar. i 3o, 103, 8t 4:15 am at pis resl” . 643 9th st. n. DRGE FITCH. Suddenly, Thurs- 1033, b day. April 2 Rock Creek cemenry WEST, BETTIE On_Wednesday, April 19. 1933. t m residence of her daugh- [t Clagett, 4711 Warren widow of h West, - Bervices ai the above nndmn un Priday, April 21. at 2 pm. Interment Congression: Cemeury 20 EPH RING lnuxmlen; m R, JOSI \GOLD. Wed- 3 "m, Aml 19, 1933, at Dnvmnnvme. lem undel_Co! WIL- unty, Md Jm!l’fl Ilbd llld s, mmlll nday. AHHI 0 from All Hallows Chapel. d lnuxnenn Arlmrwn Nl- flcflll Cemetery, Vl-l e Auu 19, lflafl t .lbl H l l A st Bbiey sios i D Beloved J’ L. Wissman and ll'-hel' o! !d'urd jman_ and son of Annie E. “2 u ard a.m. for the repose of ul elativer nd friends invited e Arlington National Cemetery. 21 ln lmnrtam moui. CATHERINE. loving remem- our other lfld grandmother. IOLD, who departed this {lglzo irteen years ago today, April 20. A loving thought. ; ng thought. » silent tear, LUCAS, ALICE M. A o !Hhuu’ of love and o other, AICE W PORAST s Sariin the treat beyond' six vears'afo ' foday. April'z et o i mother's love, Thare 5o shaelas sownd bn's 0 sweeter sou “Than' her Deloved mame. 1 CEORGIA EDNA AND BMMA- H. RAYMOND CLARKE. In sad but wnd Wusand, ““o"m?'t':':.fl"&" ke who dlbll’led this _life five yes - day, Aril 20, 1928, e ok In_our hearts your Sweetly. tender. fond and troee e is nut a day, dear Dlddy Ray. t we do mot think of you. EVA God knows where the hurt Quf Jears of night .nfi'a s despest. Ang he whispers softly. -1 love you. recior = DA K MARSH AND ERILDREN BEtY FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CHAS. S. 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