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THE Goclur- Hill WILLAM SPROULE C;’:g{'g“;:g DIESINCALIFORNIA MANNING 1728 CONN.AVE. NOrth 0O/8 Former President Succumbs to Heart Disease. By the Assoclated Press. SAN FRANCISCO, Januray 2.— William Sproule, 76, former president of the Southern Pacific Co, died at his home here last night. Mr. Sproule was closely associated with the extension of the great rail- road system by which he was first em- And With Confidence Choose Wisely Any Family Can Afford Ryan Funeral Service {We have earned the sincere Recom= mendation of the entire community because we serve Honestly and Well at prices that are Fair and Reasonable. 4 James T. Ryan FUNERAL DIRECTOR 317 Pa. Ave, S.E. Ambulance Service $ Local Calls ......... ATlantic 1700-1701 Southern Pacific ployed as a Treight clerk in 1882. He retired from the presidency December 31, 1928. His death, attributed to heart dis- ease, occurred shortly after he had returned to his home from the Bo- hemian Club with Dr. W. B, Coffey, physician and close friend. Though most of his active years were associated with railroad building and operations, he was connected with several oil and industrial concerns. He was made president of the South- ern Pacific in 1911, after serving a year as head of the Wells, Fargo Ex- press Co. In 1925, when J. Kruttschnitt re- tired as chairman of the Southern Pacific’s Executive Committee, Sproule assumed active administration of all affairs of the company, aside from the New York organization and the Louisiana and Texas lines. MRS: BEEMER BURIED Winchester Woman of 76 Sur- vived by One Sister. Special Dispatch to The Star. WINCHESTER, Va., January 2.— Funeral rites were held yesterday for | Mi's. Ada Grace Beemer, 76, widow of | James Beemer, whose death occurred Sunday at the home of her brother- | in-law, John H. Campbell. Burial was in Mount Hebron Cemetery, One sister survives. VIRGINIAN DIES Special Dispatch to The Star HEATHSVILLE, Va. January 2.— Thomas Laird of Tibitha, Northumber- | land County, died at his home from a | heart attack. He was buried in Rose- ! land Cemetery, Reedville. | He is survived by his widow, two | daughters, Misses Flora and Louise Laird, and a son, Thomas Laird, and several children by a former marriage. M\\\\\\\\\\“m\ Established 1900 ?SARDO & CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS The Funeral Chapel SERVICE THAT IS DISTINCTIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE LIncoln 0524-9244 412 H St. Northeast ¢ ¢ “xuinsxw SXNANNSY D EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. MRS. DOUGLAS TEPPER FUNERAL RITES HELD Bride of October Succumbed to Pneumonia at Hospital on Sunday. Funeral services were held this merning for Mrs. Ann Thatcher Tep- per, wife of Douglas Tepper, 1316 Fifteenth street, who died Sunday in Emergency Hospital of pneumonia. Mrs. Tepper, who was 28, had been married only‘since October 27. The services were conducted at the home by Rev. George Oliver of Hyattsville, Md. Surviving Mrs. Tepper are her hus- band and two grandparents, Mrs. Sailie Temple Smith and George Shelley. VIRGINIA WOMAN DIES Mrs. Estelle F. Bryant Survived by Daughter and Two Sons. Special Dispatch to The Star. HEATHSVILLE, Va., January 2.— Mrs, Estelle F. Bryant, widow of D. €5 J. D. DREYFUSS DIES; HABERDASHER HERE Funeral Services to Be Held To- morrow for Business Man and Active Civic Worker. Jeseph D, Dreyfuss, 58, wel] known habeordasher here for many years and an active civic worker, died yesterday at his home, 1753 Lanier place, after an illpess of eight months. Funeral services will be held at the home tomorrow at 2 p.m., followed by burial in the Washington Hebrew Cemetery. In business with his brother, Ben- jamin D. Dreyfuss, at 1635 H street Mr. Dreyfuss was a former dlrector of the Chamber of Commerce, 8 member of the Board of Trade and active in Masonic affairs, being both a Shriner and a thirty-second degree Mason. He also was a member of the Woodmont Country Club. Surviving him are his widow, Mrs | Malvine M. Dreyfuss; two sons, David | W. and Edmund Dreyfuss; hissrother., | and two sistef, Mrs. Alex Kaufmann and Miss Edna Dreyfuss. He was a | native of Washington. George H. Bryant, died at the home of | her sister, Mrs. E. Talmage Thrift, at Village, Northumberland County, after a long illness. Funeral services were conducted by her pastor, Rev. L. W. Fallin, and interment was in the fam- ily burying ground. She is survived by her daughter, Mrs. E. Talmage Thrift of Village, and two sons, Vincent Bryant of Wash- ington and Reuben Bryant of To- tuskey. RITES FOR.TSURUSAKI | Former Mayflower Steward to Be Buried in Arlington. Funeral services were to be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock for Shiro Tsurusaki, the Japanese who served Presidents Theodore Roosevelt, Taft, | Wilson and Harding as chief steward | of the presidential vacht Mayflower. | Burial will be in Arlington National | Cemetery, Lieut. Comdr. Stanton W. Salisbury of the Navy's Chaplain Corps was selected to officiate. The funeral was to be held from | the Willlam Lee funeral chapel, | Fourth and Massachusetts avenue northeast. Tsurusaki died Saturday CEAEENAASAEINNARNANENNE | of pneumonia at Naval Hospital, To effect immediate clear- ance of all odds and ends left from Christmas; substantial reductions have been made. This is your big opportu- nity to refurnish the home at Buy Now On Our Budget Plan. As Photographed 2-Piece Rayon Friezette Room Suite A lovely suite consisting of a sofa and deep seat chair with box cushion backs. 1t is of genuine sagless construction with reversible spring-filled cushions; choice of A marvelous value. green or mulberry rayon friezette. Living Use Our Convenient Budget Plan u 14 2-pc. “Kroehler ’ . , Living Room Suite Just the thing for the small apart- $ 4 9 .50 Covered in a high-grade colonial tapes- try in choice of rust or green. ment living room or studio room. The suite is of the finest construction, in- cluding deep spring-filled cushions. Use Our Convenient Budget Plan 2-Pc. Moderne Living Room Suite with genuine walnut The suite comprises a full-size sofa and chair. ‘This is fashion’s newest vogue. High-grade $9 5 veneer side arms and covered in a contrasting color of colonial tapestry. construction throughout Buy on Budget Terms genuine savings. tomorrow. Come in 73 2-pc. “Kroehler” Living Room Suite A beautiful suite upholstered in high- grade rayon friezette over guaranteed sag- Consists of a full-size sofa and club chair, An exceptional bargain less construction. at this low price. 89 Use Our Convenient Budget Plan DIES IN PENNSYLVANIA John H. Alcorn, 44, Was Father of Washington Resident. John H. Alcorn, 44 years old, father of Raymond Alcorn of Washington, died Monday in Aspinwall Veterans’ Hospital, Harrisburg, Pa., it was learned here today. Mr. Alcorn, who had served as a private in Company K, 109th Infantry’ during the World War, will be buried in Arlington Na- tional Cemetery at a time not ye: de- cided. He is also survived by his widow, Mrs. Margaret Alcorn; a sister, Mrs. P. F. Stewart of Harrisburg, and two brothers, Forest of Hershey, Pa, and Roy of Amboy, Iil Polish Jobs Increase. Increased employment in Poland is accompanied by greater stability of wages. Births R.eporled. nd Addie B. Rin N.and Helen and Ed boy k. boy. M. Davi M. Bur Deep. boy. tan._boy. A. \Burroughs 7l boy. wirl. | Cart E Roy P. and Ruth C Perry | Ermin S A | Charies and Eaith Gilbert K. and An Josep Dinwiddie. L_Gre and Esther B Richards Berman John L. 2 James B Thomas E. John H. and Olga L. Wallace J. and Alice O. Midd Archibald 'C. and E! Henry F. and Rando! k Inez A. Genua. & m . and Jare Bursene James T. and Effie A. Rabbit George and Pretha E j Lawrence and Pear! E. Fox Stevenson gir Dantel C and M Eleon and Ma | Charles and | sseil and T tie J. Walki s Ailen. b See What You Buy and Know wygt You Get This good quality, Neat Cloth Casket and a whole dignified funeral con- ducted by Chambers’ Service, Hearse and Cars, free use of Chapel and Parlors. Al = $95 for one price, only This Metal Casket opens to a half couch style. Looks like the most charming silk couch—fit for a king. Truly, this is a lovely, fine burial re- ceptacle—equal to any $500 one in appearance. $265 Chambers’ price for entire funeral only This is a Steel Vault,- used in the grave. 400 pounds of solid steel. Al- ways sold for $150 until Chambers reduced his bt e §Q5 Chambers’ pnce only . One of the Largest Un- dertakers in the World 6 Chapels, 12 Parlors, 18 Hearses, Ambulances and Cars. ... MAIN OFFICE 1400 Chapin St. N.W. Plione Col. 0432 SOUTHEAST BRANCH 517 11th St. S.E. - Phone Lincoln 4477 | room Foward i | tip | PURSE WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1935. @ard of Thanks. LANCASTER, HERBERT. We wish to ex- press our sincere thanks and appreci tion to our many friends. fraternities and relatives for their kind services. nymgnlhy and beautiful floral tributes ;ivl;!BpEth’:'mlR{‘STsh“b.nd and father. SARAH J. LANCASTER AND FAMILY. ¢ Beaths. ANDERSON, KAREN H. On Saturday, De- cember_ 0. 1914, al Fredriksted. Nor- way. KAREN H. ANDERSON THE FAMILY. BARNES. GARFIELD. On Monday, De- cember 31, 1934, at Preedmen's Hospl S GARFIELD BARNES, devoted hus- band of Roxie Massey Barnes: brother of Ethel Lee. Marie Higden and Emma Clemmons. and uncle of Annie Johnson. He also leaves other relatives and friends. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral churc! You' st. n.w. neral Thursday. January . T Trom the apove funeral church. nterment Payne's Cemetery. BELT., HARRY V. On Monday, December 31, 1934, HARRY V.. beloved husband of Ruby V.'Belt and father of Harold and Paul Bell Funeral from his late res dence. 3254 Q st. n.w.. on Thursday. January 3. 105 at 11 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. ~ Intesment Unjon Cemetery. Rockville. Md 2 BERGMANN. WILLIAM F. Passed away January 1. 1035_ at 1:443 Ingraham st. n.w. WILLIAM .. beloved husband of Leotiora P. Bergmann and father of Harry Pavne and Willlam P.. ir neral will be from his late residence ‘Thursday. January 3. at 2 p.m. Inter- ment Cedar Hill Cemetery. BOYD. RICHARD F. On Tuesday. Jan- RICHARD F.. beloved hu: Puneral servici Chambers Co. funeral pin st n.w. on Thurs- 4 at 2 pam. Relatives invited. Interment Arling- 1 Cemetery. CARROLL, JAMES M. oOn Saturday. De- ember at Emergency Hospital, JAMES M. CARROLL. devoted hushand of Mary L. Carroll and brother of Reg- inald. William and Bessie Carroll mains resting at W. Ernest Jarvis' fi at 2 neral church. 1432 You st. n.w neral Thursday. January 3. 1935, p.n. from_the above funeral church. Interment Harmony Cemetery. 2 CASEY. AENEAS D, Suddenly. on Tues- Jar . &t his residenct 1 "Hoien st b AENEAS D.. be- loved husband of Ellen C.'Casey (nce Murphy) and father of Helen and Frances Casey. Funeral from his la residence on Priday, January 4 a to St. Thomas the Apostl 2th st and Woodley rd. n.w.. mass will be offered at 9:30 a.m. friends invited, Cemeter and frien ton Natio) at at his residence 810 HARLES CHAPMAN. bhelov per of James Chapman He a one niece. Mrs entine Cohie Mrs. Lizzie Holmes T d end Eye sts. On_Wednesday. ELIZABETH C. Craven CROUCH. IRMA C. AC Tnemt Mount Ol MRS. BESSIE PEARCE DEAD; FUNERAL TODAY Mrs. Bessie Lee Pearce, wife of Robinson W. Pearce, Treasury Depart- ment machir died Monday in Sibley Hospital after an illness of two weeks. Mrs. Pearce, a native of for 30 years, taking an active part in church matters. Her home was at 220 Fourth street 5'u(11|a<( by four <0n<, ah. Jerus Pearce or ‘Washingion, L Pearce of Los Ang | daughters, Mrs. Bes | Rock, Ark.; Mrs, Frances McCullough Lexington, Ky.;: Mrs. Helen Moore Enn, Pa., and Mrs. Lilla May Claunch of Washington; four sisters, Mrs, | Fran Tuckett, Newport News, Va.; Mrs. H. A. Metcalfe, Richmond, and the Misses Lilla and Della Bryant of Little Rcck. and a brother, H. W. Bryant of Philadelphia. Mrs. Pearce's father, J. M. Bryant, a former super- i intendent of national cemeteries, also lives in Little Rock. Funeral services were to be held i Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church and 'FOUND. FOR LOST OR WANTED ANIMALS. apply Animal Rescue League. 71 O' st. n.W. STRAY thoros ~ Phone Wisconsin 4 und. LOST. Lost and Found advertiscments for the daily Star will be accepted Mondays to Fridays, inclusive, up to moon day of usue Saturdays and legal holidays up to 10 am. ay of issue. For the Sunday Star Sflluyday nswers to D. C. Reward h. 4104 1ith pl. . Liberal rew Call L\EMM‘. BAG. goid beaded. in main ball Mayflower Hotel. ‘lru Year's eve. “Phone FUR COLLAR_ brown st. n.w. Sunday night 11 7th st. n.e and cinity G and 11th Liberal reward. _in Wood- ‘Suue chain, Reward. “Jackson pl. n.w. Natl tortoise-shell b Dec. between 1ith and n.w. Reward Columbia 0005, or call at 1440 Harvard. _ GLOVE. black kid (o; Dupont_ Circle and 17 Phone Miss Davis. North PIN. black onyx wikh 3 . 31: liberal reward. _on P st. between Sunday ‘morning. D amonds: lost Telephone with black_ears, Reward for re- POINTER DOG._ white, { tail bare: Reward. Return 5439 Nevada ave. n.w lady's. on Pa. ave. between 11th and 17th sts. n.w. Finder please return, to 17 Brown st. n.w. ] . REVOL special. 493 N T e RING. platinum dinner; one larges dia- mond center. set with small diamonds and oblong diamonds on each side. Liberal reward. Call Adams 9% 3 WIRE-HAIRED | TERRIER, ™ white, male. “'Peter. 281 st New address. Sarian drive” *Brone" Wisconsin A. A. Alexander. Reward. WRIST WATCH. vellow gold. black ribbon band. lost Mondav after 1 p.m. Liberal reward. Miss Murray. District 01 Lincoln 8844 DON’T NEGLECT MINOR THROAT IRRITATION T may become serious. Rub on soothing, warming Musterole, Relief generally follows quickly. Musterole geu such marvelous re- sults because it’s NOT just a salve. It's a “counter-irritant”— easing, warming, stimulating and penetrat- ing—quick and helpful in drawing out pain and congestion. Philadelphia, had lived in Washington | | this a!.emoon followed by burial in | Draths. DANIELS, NBT’I‘II ©On Monday. Decem- ber 31, 1034. @at_her residence. 110 Roosevelt lve Seat Pleasant, Md., ETTIE. beloved wife of the late Ed- ward O. Daniels and mother of Mrs. Flora Turnburke, Harvey P. and Robert H. Daniels. Mrs. Hazel E. Grigsby and Mrs. Gladys C. ‘Mugh., Fuberal from the e residence on Thursday. January 1!!’!5 at 1 p.m. Services at the Pifth flanun Church. 8% and E sts. s.w.. at Zpm. Relativés and friends invited. 2 DAWSON, JOHN Y. On Tuesday. January 1. 1935, at United States Veterans' Hos- ital. Oteen. N. C.. JOHN Y., beloved usband of Beriha M. Dawson and son of John W. and Hattle Dawson. Notice of funeral later. DENSON, ALICE REEVES WORTHING- Departed this life on Monday. PO naoeBaried, his, Jie, O Bonaex: Bovtmton, V. 'ALICE'REEVES WORTA: INGTON DENSON. beloved wife of the late S, H. Denson. She is survived by many relatives and friends. Funeral Thursday. January 3. 1935. at 1 p. from the’ McGuire funeral home. 1 e R o B Hivers officiat- ing. Relatives and friends invited. In terment in Harmony Cemetery. DONNELLY, GRAKME JOHN. On Mon- December 31, 1034, st his resi; e DS Y W GRAEME' JOHN DONNELLY. beloved husband of "Flor- ence Catharine Donnelly (nee Tierney) Remains _resting_at_Timothy Hanlon's funeral parlor. 641 H st. n.e. ~Funeral lor on Thursday, January 3, am. Requiem mass at 8t Church at 9 am._Interment deemer Cemetery. Baltimore, Md. timore papers please copy.) DCRRY. CHARITY. On Tue: 1. 1935, at_her residence ave. s.w. mother of Mrs. Mamie Bryant, Daniel Dorry. at Holy Re- y. January Maggie Contee. Gertrude, Ernest nd devoted sister of Mrs. Mrs also leaves other relatives friends to mourn her departure mains Testing neral chapel. tice of funeral later. DREYFUSS, JOSEPH D. On Tuesd: January 1. 1935, at his residence. 1 Lanier pl. n.w.. JOSEPH D.. beloved b band of Malv; of David W. and Edmund W. Dreyfuss Funeral from his late residence Thursday. January 3. at 2 p.m. tives and friends invited. JO\EI’H D. Federal lndzt A M. will hold a s unication Thursday, " Jar . at 1:30 p.m giving “a Masonic brother. JOSEPH D. BINGHAN W W. B. FURR. Secretary ,\IIH \H CHARLES B. 19 y burial to our DREYFUSS MATHIAS. ipful Master. late Suddenly %5, at A am id Hos D al. beloved husband e_Sullivan) an Frede Pitzhugh May Man! len B th,” Paul. ‘Albs ilmore Frederick at her late residence Notice of funeral later FRITTER. HAROLD EAR Dece: Univer: EARL FRITTE son of Haroid A. Remains res 511 4th st. ne Hosp!t aged 10 vears GALPIN, HARVEY E. _On Tuesday 5 HAEI\F\ E. beloved h GALPIN, HARVEY E. four | ETCHOM. Cou N. Rec. Secy. o G. R. ANDER: | GAYMON. CARRIE Wednesday. ence GR!"\\! ROSE GRAHAM. ROSE B. fficers of Cathedral Chapter tern Star edral. rd 9 . January 4. 19, pm’. for the purpose of a funeral of te sist GRAHAM o No. 1 ! LOIS WELLS. Worthy Matron. ELIZABETH R. CORNISH. Secrets N| NNIEF. On Tuesday. Ja e of her dau Kennebec ave.. HENRY. Henry. Fu A special meeting of N oma Park. Md fe of Ivory M ices at the OIr home, S04 10th ay. January e. 1117 OW] ERTH s at_the above resi- dence on Saturday, January 5. at 2 pm. HOWELL. ADAM. On Monday. December 31 i4+. ADAM_HOWELL. beloved band of Fannie E. Howell and fa Sherman A G E. and Harry ell and Mrs. Etiel Lewis. Mrs nd Mrs. Mary Einstein s will be held on Wednes- at 4 pm. at funeral ~parlors. n.w. Relatives and st. Inferment Glenwood 14th " L Queens Chabel Td. Hyatt HOWARD. beloved husba Bradycamp Johns Remains res Gasch's Sons’ funieral home. Hyatts- Md. “Funeral from the abov named parlors on Tnursdny January at @ pm. Relatives and friends invited Interment Evergreen Cemetery. Bladensburg. Md. LEONARD, MARGA Jife_on Tuesday. CARFr LEONARD (ee. Dodarell neral from her late residence. st. s.e.. on Friday January 4. at 8 thence to St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church, where mass will oe offered_at & am. for the repose of her soul. In- terment Congressional Cemetery. Rela- tives and friends invited. 3 LEWIS, EMILY V. On Wednesday. Jan- . 1935 at her residence. B . EMILY V. .aged R0 vears. widow of James H. Lewis and mother of Harr L ‘pnd Raymond H. Le Funeral from the chapel of P. A_ Taltavull. 436 7th st_sw.. on Friday. January 4. at % p.n. Relatives end friends are invited. Interment Congressional Cemetery. LIPSCOME. GEORGE EDWARD. On Mon- day. December 31, 19:4. at dence. 1933 15th si. n.w.. GEORGE ED: | WARD. the devoted son of James and Dora Linscomb and brother of William. James end_John Lipscomb. = Remains Testing at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1432 You st. n.w eral Sat- urday. January 5. 1935. at 7 pm.. from the above funeral church. Intérment Bremo. Va 4 MANSFIELD, KATHER Monday. December 31 5. at her resi- dence. 6718 Piney Branch rd. n.w. KATHERINE GIBSON. heloved wife of Wendell C. Mansfield. Services at the & Haines Co. funeral home. =001 14(h sf. nw. on Thursday. January 3. at - P.m. Relatives and friends invited. In- ferment Rock Creek Cemetery. 3 MARSH. CHARLES M. On Tuesday. Jan- uary 1 5. at his residence. X Fast Irving st. Chevy Chase, Md.. CHARLES M. MARSH. Services at All Saints’ Episcopal Church. Chevy Chase Circle nd Western ave.. on Thursday. Januar. at 2:30 pm. Interment Rock Creel metery. McCANN. LAWRENCE R on Tuesday. Januafy 1. 19:35. LAWRENCE R. Tvea Son "of ihe Iate. Jonn. and. Mar- Remains resting at_the st GIBSON. On garet McCann. Perry & Walsh funeral home: H st. Notice of funeral later. Used by millions for 25 years. Recommended by many doctors and nurses. All druggists. In three strengths: Regular Strength, Chils dren’s (mild), and Extra Strong. Tated and approved by Good House- keeping Bureau, No. 4867. io: Tune in the “Voice of Ex- perience,” Columbia Network. See newspaper for time. HICHEVEB FLORENCE GRIEST. On Tuesday, January 1. "1935. at her resl dence. S0th st. nw. FLORENCE &gt MICHENER, beloved mother of C. Raymond _Michener and Anna Michener. ~Remains resting at the chapel. of the John R. Wright Co.. 1337 0th st. n.w. until Thursday morning. Funeral services at Floradale, Pa. on Thursday, January 3. at 2:30 p.m. IONTG MERY, WALLACE. On January . at 6 am. at Children's Hos- Sita “WaLLACE MONTGOMERY, ased 71 vears, beloved son of Robert V. and Loretta L. Montgomery of 1207 Taylor st ne. Services private. MULDOON, MARIG! On Tuesdas. January 1. 19 15 \'(ARIOV E_ MUL- DOON. beloved wife of Charles V. Mul- doon and mother of William T, Muldoon Funeral from the residence of her par: 1013 L on Thursday. Jan- vary m.: thence Pattick's Cathotic Chureh. 10 sts. n.w.. where reauirm mass Cffered at © a.m. for the resose of he soul. Relatives and friends are invit Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Al JUUL be held trom the above funeral par- | RICE. ANN R30 Aloysius | (Bal- Delaware ‘CHARITY DORRY. beloved | gy /RACI. BEULAH, _CATON. and Eiia Montgomery and John Dorsey. She and many Re- at the John T. Rhines fu- ird and Eye sts. s.w. No- W. Dreyfuss and father on Rela- for the purpose of CHARLES B. FAL: beloved Jan- $ A—9 oo miesrs Deaths. PARMELEE. SOLON W. On Tucsday_Jan- uary 1. 1935 at his resic D} Park. Nd.. SOLON W.. be a of Martha G. Parmelee. Remains res ing at Gasch's Sons funeral home. Hyattsville. Md. = Puneral from the Branchville M. 'E. Church on Priday. January 4. at 11 am. Interment Belise ville, Md. PICKENS., MELINA. On Moncay. Decems ber 1934. at her residence, 318 Pleasant ct. nee. MELINA. the beloved wife of CUfl Pickens. She also leaves to mourn their loss a father. mother, one brother, two sisters and other r tives and friends. ~ Funeral Thursday, January 3. 1935 at 2 p.m.. from Henry 8. Washington & Son's funeral home, 467 N st. n.w. Interment in Woodlawn Cemetery. POOLE, WARNER 8. On Monday. Decem= 1934, at Medford, Mass.. WAR- NER 8. POOLE. beloved father of Mrs. Charles E. Storm of 3922 13th st. n Services at the W. W. Chambers Co. fu- neral home. 1400 Chapin st. n.w.. on Priday. January 4. 1935, at % pm. Relatives_and friends are invited. In- terment Rockville. Md El POSTLETHWAITE. BASIL LOWI on Wednesday. January . t Newar Onio. BASIL LOWELL POSTLETHWAITE. loving husband of Eloyse Sargent Pos- tlethwaite and son of Bessie and the late Basil B. Postlethwaite. Funeral Thursday, January 3, at Newark. Ohio. L. On Tuesday. Januar n ANNA L' Alice Ri and Licut wery 1. 1935 G 1y Hospital. BEULAH C. Joved " wife "of - JosephC. Buract daughter of Gussie Fullerton Caton the laie Willam W. Caton. Ren resting s er late Tesidence. Beecher st Requiem mass wil held at Holy Trinity Church O sts. n.w.. sda: 930 ‘am.” Relatives vited. _ Interment at House. Va. N. CLIFTON C. On January 1. idence. Capitol t C. TARM a years, Lusband mon (nee Radtke). He a son. Joseph C. Tarmon Harper L Tarmon. gne sister es at Fores i January 4. at 2.50 b ille. Md. E] SR. On Tuesday, "MALACHI_TAYLO and d Fairfax Court Mofiie “Tasior, Brown of Was Serena Ha Rose of Ba | TERRY, vuu.l ERITE cembe ik, & niece GUERTTE George Pre. of My; Sna Jok other r | THOMPSON. AGNES (unn day. J; L 14 W Md. AGNE De EVELYN WETTENGEL. Decembe: McKin F.. belo tengel EDMU JULIAJ. On T JULIA J.. belov | ZUST. ALBERT E. 30.° 1934, at Emergenc: BERT F.. the beloved Zust. Py 1 Bardo & _co Tm ne.. on Thursday 2 pm. Rel Interment Ce: r Hill Cemetery, In Memoriam. | ANDERSON. JOHN A. In sacred memory of my husband. JOHN A. ANDERSO. y cleven vears ago to- When I am alone and silent 1 breathe with a deep regret. For_you were mine and I remember Should all the world forget. WIFE AND DAUGHTER DOROTHY DOUGLASS FERREBEE Lovingly remembered h sl growth fn Thy love and s 0 Lot FATHER, MOTHER AND SISTER GRAY. ADRIAN BERNARD. sad loving remem ar dear son an brother. ADRIAN BERNARD GRAY. W) departed this life two years ago toda:, Loved in life. in death remembered FATHER. MOTHER. BROTHER AND SISTER. TURNER. LEWIS. TIn sad but .:\ ng eparted year aso today dan one ‘rd ‘n life. remembered in death. HIS LONELY WIFE, MARGARE1 . AGNES KELLY. In sad remembrance of our dear wife a mother, AGNES KELLY WOOD. who ! us five years ago 100ay. January 2, 1¢ May her soul rest in peace THE PAMILY. ® FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Frank Geier's Sons Co. {aseven st MU N Ational 2473 “Joseph F. Birch’s Sons .A L. HAYCOCK_ Mgr.) Phone WEst 00963034 M St. N.W. | Established 1841_* "ALMUS R. SPEARE Succeeding_the original W. R. ARE Formerly 1208 H St. N.W. Decatur 6242 1623 Conn. Ave. |JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1357 10t w. p e~ i o i WILLIAM H. SCOTT __409 8th_St. 8. Lincoln_0520. W. W. DEAL & CO. 816 _H St. NE. LINCOLN 8200 CHAMBERS CHAS. S. ZURHORST CO. 301 EAST CAPITAL ST. ‘hone_LIncoln_0: V. L. SPEARE (0. Neither the successor to nor connected with the original W. R. Sveare establishment NAtionsr 2802 H St. N.W. J. Wi'l]iam Lee’s Sons Co. 'UNERAI CREMATORIU! 4th and Mass Ave. NE { | i | | Ll.lwoln 5200 FUNERAL DESIGNS. GUDE BROS. CO. Fieral Picces 1212 F §t. NW____ NAtional 4276 _ J. H. SMALL & SONS 'lorrlt.lf“‘l m‘l"a",l utes $2.50 D-llveud "GEO. C. § SHAFFER EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS AT MODERATE PRICES. PHONE NAT. 0106 Open Evenings l4th 8 Eye and Sundays 200 M_ST. | GEO. A. COMLEY L Ex or 2061-J-1

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