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STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C BRIG. GEN. DOWNEY FINAL RITES TODAY Retired Former Assistant Quar- termaster General Will Rest in Arlington. Funeral services for Brig. Gen. George Faber Downey, U. S. A, re- | tired, former assistant quartermaster | general of the Army, who died Mon- | day night at his home, 2112 Le Roy . place, were to be conducted there today at 2 p.m. by Rev. Ze Barney Phillips, followed by burial in Ar- lington National Cemetery at 3 p.m. Honorary pallbearers are: Maj. Gens. Charles G. Treat, T. Q. Ash- W. W. Galbraith, U. S. N, and Frank Hill, U. S. N.; Majs. William Borden, J T. Brooks, John Thomas, William H. Stayton, Le Roy Tuttle, William | Hoover and Nelson Perin. Born in the then Territory of Arizona, July 30, 1866, he entered the Army during the Spanish-Ameri- can War. During his career he served in the Philippines, the West, | with the army of occupation in Cuba |and at Washington. During the | World War Gen. Downey was in | charge of the base at Cherbourg, the storage and supply depot at | Montierchaume and was inspector of railroads at the front. | He served as assistant quartermas- | ter general from 1921 to 1923, serving |at the War Department, and has | lived here ever since. Besides his widow, he is survived by two sons, Fairfax E. Downey of New York City and George Faber | Downey, jr., of Sewickley, Pa. MRS. CAROLINE DE BUYS FUNERAL SERVICE HELD Widow of Wallace Ogden de Buys Buried in Glenwood—Native of Washington. Mrs. Caroline Swett de Buys, widow | of Wallace Ogden de Buys of New York and New Orleans, died Sunday at her home, 945 Shepherd street. The daughter of the late Sullivan | Clark Swett, mechanical engineer and well known inventor, Mrs. Buys was a native of Washington and had lived here most of her life. She was a descendant of Hannah Dustin, the early “rights of woman" agitator, in whose memory probably the first monument to a woman was erected in this country at Haverhill, Mass. burn and Henry P. McCain; Capts. | WEDNESDAY. Rites Today BRIG. GEN. GEORGE FABER - DOWNEY. THOMAS F. LUSBY, 73, PRINCE FREDERICK, DIES Well Known Calvert €ounty Re- publican Leader Once Mem- ber of Assembly. Special Dispatch to The Star. PRINCE FREDERICK, Md. April 3.—Thomas Frank Lusby, 73, well known in public life in Calvert Coun- ty and a leader in the Republican party, died at his home in Prince Frederick Monday of a heart attack. Mr. Lusby held a number of offices, his first being that of county com- missioner. In 1910 he was a mem- ber of the House of Delegates. He held the office of deputy treasurer a number of years. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. de | Ella Coster Lusby; three daughters, ton S. Bowen of Baltimore and Mrs. | | Samuel B. Hammett of Calvert and | one son, Maurice T. Lusby, of Prince | Frederick. The funeral 'was held this morning at St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal | Church, Prince Frederick. FOUND. Evrusu T SETTER. female. black - Call_Jim Duffs. Decatur 5 1-0'1 LOST OR WANTED ANIMALS. anply Animal Rescue League 71 Phone Nerth 573 and She also descended from Henry Price, | founder of Free Masonry in America, | having brought the charter from | England. | _ Mrs. de Buys is survived by a sister, | Mrs. Osborne Cissel of Washington. | | Funeral services were held at the ‘ Hysong chapel yesterday. followed by | burial in Glenwood Cemetery. REDUCED! But their goodness remains unchanged OUR FAMOUS GCREEN BAG COFFEE - 22 VACUUM PACKED SANICO SANITARY’S After Dinner COFFEE » 27: SPECIAL COFFEE....»17: SANITARYGPIGGI.Y WIGGLY FOOD STORES SANITARY GROCERY CO.INE]) 8 Prices Prevail in Washington & Vicinity | FRATERNITY PIN. initials “E_H. H. | Rewara | SPECTACLES ver for the daily Star will be uccepted Mondays to Fridays, inclusive, up to moon day of issue. Saturdays and legal holidays up to 10 a.m. day of issue. For the Sunday Stay up to 11 p.m. suturday [7 l’mu{mnu’ hernia_from e gray urmed it eward. Georgia ma 8 “Longtellow st FF BUTTON. . ea night: Please_phone Adams 4 ENGLISH SETTER ack and Reward. Call Jim Duffy. | EYEGLASSES_ without case. Friday night in_taxicab. Rewar h 4 k and Pa Theta “phone Lincoln 5010-M GLASSES__ in__ silver-colored _case_ Tuesday in Kann's store or Kth st Pa.ave. and Est. Reward. Jost be- Emer- stn.w co'nnmml “atk money: near 18th nnd Columbia rd.” ard._Columbia 8925 PURSE. black leather. Containing money and keys L.hern' re ard. Finder nleds( phone National 15 PURSE. contal pers, Saturday call District 7001. v child's_ shell-rimmed. in gray case marked “Edmonds’ Tuesday afternoon. H st. between l4th an h sts. nw Reward Phone Wi WRIST WATCH. lady's Hamilton. in vicinity of Kann's or Lnntburzh ward.__Phone ! Mnronnhuan AR, in bills. lost Tuesday morning on 19K g1 beiween Otis and Lawrence sts Cdar Hill Washinglons most, Cmete?flgl FOR REFERENCE ASK YOUR FUNERAL DIRECTOR !.'nsool( & money ernoon. _keys and pa- Reward. Please | of the county for some time and was | deputy clerk of the Circuit Court for | Mrs. Chester C. Coster and Mrs. Clin- | APRIL 1935. Braths. Al!lo l‘AlM!LA On Wednesday. Annl Homeopathic _Hospital. CARMELA. betoted wiie "o Saivadore Aserc and mother of and Asero. neral _serv. residence. 1239 H st. time later. l her late | Notice of | Gndd-nl( (3 Anv el . Cl GHT. | beloved us and - ot Ruth Beal 5nTm and son harles Edward e Guss Bleht oI “Wasnington Funeral services Thursday. April Gt S S Ahunsien annnAl Semeters. CALDWELL. DOROTHY. On Sunday. March 31, 1935 at Gallinger Hompitar: DO CALDWELL. Wilbur ~ Caldwell, beloved wife of loving daushter of Edward and Rosa Thomas. mother of Evelyn, Edna. Jean and Wilbur Cald- well. jr. " She ‘also leaves one sister. Louise Thomas: one brother. Prederick Thomas: many other relatives and a host of friends. Rem chapel. : v ral Thursday. April 130 B, Trom her late rocidence st. se. Interment Rosemont Cemetery CANNON, ANNA LOUISE on Mond. Avril 1, 1935. ANNA LOUISE CANM fhee. Nagie). beloved wite o Clonn J. Cannon. 1 from 'umo\hy Ha st_ne. on : i o - quiem mass At St Aloysius Church. at $:30 a.m. Interment Mount Olivet Cem. etery. Relatives and friends invited. CONLEY. REV. EDGAR 1. Departed mn Va5, at his resi- n'w.. Rev. EDGAR J. ON| vt Do o aen | Remains “resting at Richardson & Ropin: son's funeral home. 1700 Vermont ave now, Funerul services Thursday, April at 1 pm. at Gethesemane Baptist Enuren: Rev. 3™t CHarvey astor.” the Ministers” Conference officiating. In- terment Rosemont Cemetery. THOMPSON ELLIOTT DIES IN ANNAPOLIS| JBe!im'l Washington Printer Was 82—Funeral Services ’ Tomorrow. | Special Dispatch to The Star | ANNAPOLIS, April 3.—Thompson | Phelps Elliott, 82, a well-known print- er of Washington, D. C., died Monday at Emergency Hospital here after an | illness of two weeks | | Five years ago Mr. Elliott was re- tired after 42 years’ service with Judd & Detweiler, Inc.. Washington. He| ser\'ed his apprenticeship as a prmlcr} [ in the old print snop of Mr. Colton in | Annapolis, worked for a time on the | Maryland Gazette and then became associated with Judd & Detweiler, Inc. After his retirement he made | his home with his son, Arthur T. El- | ! liott of Annapolis. | Besides his son, Mr. Elliott is sur-| vived by two nephews. Capt. Richard | Hammond Elliott, U. S. A.. retired. | | and Lieut. (J. G.) Thompson Phelps ! Elliott, U. 8. N. The funeral will take place at 2| o'clock tomorrow afternoon from the | residence, 179 Main srteet. Annapolis, | with interment in St. Anne’s Cemeter) RANDEL FUNERAL TO BE TOMORROW Stock Broker Died Monday of Pneumonia Following Thy- roid Operation. Funeral services for George Archer | Randel. stock broker. who died Mon- cay night at the Washington Sani- tarium of pneumonia following a th: roid operation. will be conducted at the Gawler funeral chapel tomorrow at 2:30 pm. by Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo. | pastor of the New York Avenue Pre: byterian Church. Burial will be pri- | vate. Mr. Randel had been in ill health for the last year and a half. For- merly with the Van Sweringen | brothers in Cleveland. he was affli- |ated with Lapham, Potter and Hol- | den, members of the New York Stock Exchange. In 1906 he served as al- derman in Jersey City. Living mainly in Washington for the last seven vears, his home was at 1220 N street. Mr. Randel stayed at the Lambs Club, | |of which he was a member, on his ! frequent visits to New York He is survived by his widow. Mrs. Daisy Dewey Randel, and three daughters, Miss Virginia Dewey Ran- del and Mrs. Walter Bailey McEach- ern of Washington, and Mrs. Thomas Burrowes of Coronado, Calif. MRS. LAURA D. DAYHOFF DIES AT MT. RAINIER| MANNING 1728 CONN.AVE. NOrth OO/8 W“W Established 1900 The Funeral Chapel SERVICE THAT IS DISTINCTIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE LIncoln 0524-9244 412 H St. Northeast failing attention to de Funeral 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Most Important in a Funeral Service —is the quiet, unobtrusive efficiency of the di- rector. For many years Ryan Service has enjoyed the highest recommendations because of its un- thoroughly trained personnel, and its symp: thetic understanding of human nature. Be guided by the choice of thousands of families, remember to Call RYAN SERVICE. Ryan Ambulance Service . Local Calls, s4 James T. Ryan Mrs. Laura D. Dayhoff. wife of John Wesley Dayhoff, contractor, died yesterday at her home, 3761 Thirty- third street, Mount Rainier, Md. Born 78 years ago in Hagerstown, Md., she came to live in Washington | in 1901, moving to Mount Rainier | two years later. In 1928 Mr. and | Mrs. Dayhoff celebrated their golden wedding, their anniversary being on April 4. Besides her husband, Mrs. Dayhofl is survived by a sister, Mrs. Carrie Bodmer, and Mrs. Bertha Bellman, a half-sister, both of Mount Rainier, | aad a brother, Charles Wilds of | ‘Washington. Funeral services will be held at the home tomorrow at 2 p.m., followed by burial in Fort Lincoln Cemetery. Senate Chaplain to Speak. Rev. Z. B. Phillips, rector of Epiph- any Parish and chaplain of the United | States Senate, will be special preacher at the Chapel of the Redeemer, Glen Echo, Md., this -evening at 7:30 o'clock. Two solo numbers will be rendered by Mrs. Nancy Stillwell Wil- liamson, contralto soloist at Epiphany. “ANY FAMILY CAN AFFORD RYAN SERVICE” tails; its courteous -and Director ATlantic 1700-1701 | BANDEL. GEORGE ARCHER. on RICKETTS, T ROBE sAwynls CORA HALL. On Beaths. URA 3. on Monday. April 1, at the residence of her daughter, | M Carrie Burrell. 3419 Russell rd. Alexandria, Va.. LAURA J. COX. widow of “Elijah Cox.’ loving mother of Mrs. | Emma Simmon. Mrs. Carrie Burrell and | Mrs. Alice Johnson. She also leaves to | mourn their loss one sister, Ada Russell two nieces. Mrs. Hattie Jackson and Mrs. Julla Lewis: four granddaushers. | Mrs. Trene Sloan, Cora Simmon. Mrs Jackson ‘and Mrs. Virginia two grandsons. Thomas Burrell and Jesse Jackson: two devoted sons-in- law. “six great-grandchildren and one April 4. at m " Tom at rom Mount Zion Beptist Church, \lhl\:?fln a. Rev. Joseph E. Green officiating Intermeni Odd Fellows Cemetery CROSIER, WALTER HORA! Qn Monday. - April ORACE (HARRY). Mae Harper Crosier late residence. Suitland. Md day. April 4.°at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Cedar Hil Cemetery. ‘on Thurs- DAYHOFF. TAURA D. Departed this life | 815 Tu:-:dly“l«dnn. ) at her residence, | pld t Rainier. Md, LAURA D. DAYHOFP. aged % years. beloved wifz of John Wesley Davhofl A9 Draths. SCHOFIELD, EVELYN LEWIS. On Tues- N LI Mothier "of Virginia and John Scnofeid and Mrs. B C. Watkins. Funeral Thurs- : p.m.. from her late Cameron st.. Alexandria Interment Bethel Cemetery. Please omit flowers. SEIS. GEORGE W. On_Tuesday. Apri ORGE . 00 Tuesday. April @, SEIS. beloved hus- e Seat. Pleasant ’l}nm\;' p.m RI‘VIIHVP« and JOHN O. 935, “at Prederic SHORTER "formerly of Siiy Funeral from the chapel of Ap! friends Cedar on Monday Avrtt k. JOH| ay & Son. on Thursday Ap at st Fraricis and Pa. ave and friends Hill Cemetery. ER ELIZABETH muu.u'fl‘ ,0'CON. NOR). ‘On Wednesday. Apr at Frovidence Hospital Bl ter of Lo Relatives erment Cedar Funeral from her late residence Thurs- | ay. April 4. at 2 pm friends invited to_attend. at Fort Lincoln Cemetery. Drdanyl\i“rqnou\l: SWETT. On Sun- arch 31, 1035, CAROLINB SWETT. widow of Wallace Orden De Buys. 'Funeral services and interment | private . S; JLELA_ JANE. On Wedn E her residenc “Lelh "SANE EAVEs Oih “beloved daughter of” Doc Plunkett and mother of Harry D. er and brother of Dallas Joe Plunkets and sister-in-law of Margaret C. Piunkett dy resting at the chapel of Warner E. Pumpbrey's funeral nome. Rockville Md. Notice of service later. (New Castl . papers please copy.) i:ulorr THOMPSON P nday mass will be offtred Interment Moun ment Arlingt SPENCE, MARY DEAN ot b and father of Arthar T Elots . Fu. neral from bis late residence. 176 Main Md.. on Thursday. April Anne <idence of b T Baker. 1020 “MARY ANN d 3 wife of Thomas T Fo Iin. “ “She 'is survived by five c Ihree sons and two neral _from Thursday 10 the Full Gospel T: Capitol and K sts. at tives and friends Mbunt Zion. Bethe GARDNER. ELLWOOD. On Monda 1. 1935 at Waiter Reed Hospital WOOD GARDNER cousin Mre_Edih W Frazier's funeral hom land ave Fur 4 at 9 am home Cemetery HART. from Interment ton " Natior ried_ this lite or t Gallinger “SEARING HART ~ Gie 'le their loss one son four nieces. Eva W ington. Asnes mains resting at Em-m Ford's heme. 1500 South Capitol st. N funeral later. ROBERT. Departed th April at 640 son. Surviving her grandchildren fou ea and a host of other rela Remains at Frazier's fu Rhode TIsland ave Thursday. Ap: residence of )m st. n.w. Fune: p.m. from M th st. and D terment Mount ARL. day rch 1414 11tk st nw a.uén o, A nbart n Zion Cemetery Departed 111935, EAl nw Dm . PANNIE EJONES leaves to mourn their loss one Jflnr L 1L S LOG Sp beloved nusband of the Tate Mary C_Logan nee Sullivan tice of funeral later GEORGE PATTERSON. _ Or 045, at his residence, | McCeney. and one granddatinier - neral from his late restdence Thursday i} vieve Andrew. Franci Middieton Remains resting af 1 - = | | JANEY. MARGARET SERENA. A Ry Funeral will held from the fibow rvt ’Pr‘rfl on T Teautem” mass st 'St Matthew's am. _ Interment Mou Relatives and fr a. residence n.W.. after a bri Tinese “ROBERT WARREN PAYNE. Ji beloved son of Robert Warr d 3 ‘Wednesdny Interment Pasne's Cemeters Monday evening, April 1. 1935, at 11 o'clock. at Washington Sanit arium. Takoms Park GEO! ARCHER RANDEL. aged 0 N st. n.w. Mrs. Daisy daughters Mrs. AN yeare. Ince. residence He 'is survived by his wife. Dewey 'Randel. and _three Miss_Virginia Dewev Randel ter Bailey McEachern. jr.. of this city. nd Mrs. Thomas Burrows of Coronado, t Joseph Gawler's Sons ve (nw_ on Thurs- g at 450 .. Dr ficiating. private York Times and Cleveland. Onlo Dealer papers please copy.) . ROSALIE. On Tuecday. April at Mount Alto Hospital. ROSA- LIE. "beioved daughter of the Tate W liam A. and Margaret Renehan and sis- ter of Miss Agnes Renehan of Baltimore, Md. Funeral frem the W. W. Chambers Co. funeral home. 1400 Chapin st. n.w. on’ Thursday. April 4. at 930" am thence to Sacred Heart Church. 16th st and Park rd. n.w. where mass will be offered at 10.a.m. for the repose of her soul. Relatives and friends invited Interment Arlington National Cemetery. RHINES, ELEANORE C. Entered into | eternal rest on Monday. SLp0%3 at 4 pm. at her residénce 15" oth be: ELEANG E'RHINES. devoted 2156 of JoAn T, Rhifes and daushies. of | {he late Charlés E. and Sarsh F M Sizoo_of- (New Plain and Andrew M. Minkins le.ves other relatives and many friends | Moc to mourn, her departure. Funeral Thurs- day._ April 4. at 2 p.m. from Israel C. M. E. Church, N. J. ave. and Morgan st e Bev Howatd "oficiating. Inter- ment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. RHINES, ELEANORE C. The officers and membérs ‘of Redemption Chapter, No 1 funeral ) tend _the NORE C.RHINES Thursday. Apii 4. 1935, at 2 p.m.. from Israel C° M Gnona B R, 00 ok Moraan st n.w. (Please wear black. waite gloves CAMPBELL. R. M. RE, P. !:x.scm Secy l Tuesda: P aibley’ Howpjtal. RO RICK] 'S. “beloved = husband c! Wlnm'td Davis Ricketts. Services at e 8. H. Hines Co. funeral home. 2001 um st. n.w., on Thursday. April 4. at :30 p.m. Interment Falls Church. Va. 3 lown. MARGARET §. Suddenly, Tuesday. Apnil . 1035 in Safford, Ariz, MARGARET ter of Arthur H, and Emma_G. Smllh and mother of Charles R. Rowe, jr. Notice of funeral hereafter. 4 gsday. April . at_her residence CoRA HALL SAWYER. widow al Chnrlrs Harvey Sawver and mother of Miss Estelle May Sawyer. Funi ‘lllP residence on Thurs p.m. Apri 5. | Wal- | | SWEENEY, MICHAEL A April 20 1 On Ap beloved T TARTER. 4ILLIA BROOK Ei Va. Frida TARTER. JULIA B Paner Va THERESA F. Brooks WEDEL, ¢ In Memoriam. ADDI‘O\ JACOB. ear. devoted husba JACOB ADDISON fe Apr s Sacred to who departed Loved ir life. nbered in death WIFE. tribute love and cevotion 1o the memory ol r gear mother. gr ARGRRET SFRENA JANEY who ago today. April with us__shail THE FAMILY. FUNERAL DIRECTORS " JOHN R. WRIGHT 1337_10th_St. N.W. _ Phone North 0017 V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successor te nor connected with the original W. R smmp establishment ane 1009 H St. N.W. NAtionai . J. William Lee’s Sons Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Crematorium | 4th and Mass_Ave. NE Lincoln 5200 S R. SPEARE ceeding_the Original W.R. SPEARE Formerly 1208 H St. N.W. Decatur 6242. 1623 Conn. Ave. "WILLIAM H. SCOTT __409 §th St. SE Lincoln 0530. er’ One of the Largest _ Undertakers in the World Frank Geir's Sons Co. 1113 Bcv!nlh !l N W NA!!Ol’lal 2473 Mode: Joseph F erch's Sons Mgr. prom it ooy 8057 M St N.W. asnn | | CHAS. S. ZURHORST CO. 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. Ph FUNERALS DESIGNS o GEO. A. COMLEY {0385 Artigtic Floral Designs b E Tty Night_Phones: Clar._130-3-1 orx.sol-l 1 Geo. C Shaffer EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS AT MODERATE PRICES. PHONE NAT. 0108 Open reae® 14th © Eye GUDE BROS. CO. Floral P 1212 F §t. N.W NAtional 427¢ g/ozalrklsuns 250up - delivered NORTH 7000 Friends invited. terment private.