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T T THE SUNDAY BTAR, G IRISH “DISCOVERY" THEORY EXPLAINED Stefansson Says Journey to Iceland in 795 Key to America. “Any Family Can Afford Ryan Service” “Ryan Service is Equipped for Today” Qur facilities afford every refinement in presenting the ideal service. The efficiency with which every responsi- bility is executed is made possible by our capable, courteous personnel and most modern equipment. By the Associated Press. PITTSBURGH, April 20.—Dr. Vilhjalmur Stefansson, the Arctic ex- plorer, today explained his theory that America was discovered by the Irish nearly seven centuries before Colum- bus’ voyage in 1492. Elaborating on the statements he made in an acdress to the Pennsyl- vania Historical Society, Stefansson said an Irish expedition braved 600 miles of open sea to reach Iceland, and added: “The discovery of Iceland was the discovery of North America because from Iceland you can see Greenland and from Greenland the next island and so on west till you see the main- land. Ryan Ambulance Service Local Calls, $4 James T. Ryan Funeral Director . “We don’t know the name of the 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. ATlantic 1700-1701 discoverer, but we know he was Irish and probably a clergyman.” Dates Trip About 795, “In 820 A. D. an Irish monk named Dicuil wrote a book—one manuscript is at Oxford—in which he said he had spoken with clergymen who were in Iceland 25 years earlier or about 795,” Stefansson explained. “About the same time the Norse- men conquered a large part of Ireland and learned from the Irish that they had discovered a large island to the northwest, so they went to look for it. | This was about 850 A. D. and is not disputed by the Norse because they reported they saw Irish clergy and peasants when they reached Ireland. “Attention should be called to a common misteke about the matter. Many persons say the Norse found only men on the island, but that was not true since the Irish clergy was not You Can Depend Upon What Your Neighbor Tells You E 1126 and the bishopric was continued until 1528. This claim is supported, said the explorer, by papal bulls. “Strangely enough,” Stefansson said, “after the voyages of Columbus it be- came to the interest of the Spanish crown to credit Columbus with being the discoverer of America. They based their claim to the new land on his work. “It's & reasonable explanation to as- sume the Pope, under the influence of the then great Spanish nation, withdrew the bishop of Greenland in 1528 to help people forget the Irish discovery. After all, England and the north countries had broken away from Rome by that time.” IRISH DISCLAIM HONOR. Trip by St. Brendan in Sixth Cen- tury Fruitless, By the Associated Press. DUBLIN, Irish Free State, April 20.—As much as they would like to see some Irishman get the credit, authorities here were forced to admit today that Columbus’ claim to fame by discovering America still stands. Authorities said the nearest an Irishman got to beating Columbus was 8 fruitless Atlantic trip by a saint named St. Brendan in the sixth cen- tury, who set out to discover “the promised land of saints,” which he believed existed to the west. Legend says that during the trip the party actually landed on what they thought was a new island, but that it proved to be only a huge whale taking a nap. When he eventually returned, Bren- dan reported he had seen a large land somewhere. “St. Brendan's Island” was duly entered on a map, but after years of wrangling by dubious geogra- phers they decided there was no such place, T. J. HURNEY RITES School Died Suddenly Yes- terday. TO BE ON TUESDAY Registrar of Georgetown Law | THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Probably light rain and slightly colder today; tomor- row cloudy, preceded by rain in morn- ing, moderate northeast winds. Maryland—Probably rain today and tomorrow, slightly colder in central portion today. Virginia—Probably occasional rain today and tomorrow, slightly colder in north portion today. West Virginia—Cloudy, rdin in south and east portions today; tomorrow cloudy, probably rain in east portion in morning, not much change in tbmperature. Report Until 10 P.M. Saturday. Midnight 12 noon 2 am. 2 pm. 4 am. 4 pm. 6 am, § pm. 8 pm. 10 pm. ... Record Until 10 P.M. Saturday. Highest, 74, 4 p.m. yesterday. Year ago, 61. Lowest, 50, 4 a.m. yesterday. 2go, 45. Record Temperatures This Year, Highest, 80, on March 21. Lowest, —2, on January 28. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) 'oday. ‘Tomorrow. 10:13a.m. 4:26 a.m. 10:38 p.m. . 4:40pm. 5:21 pm. The Sun and Moon. Rises, Sets, Sun, today .... 5:25 6:49 Sun, tomorrow . 5:24 6:50 Moon, today.... 10:13pm. 6:40am Automobile lights must be turned on one-half hour after sunset, Precipitation. Monthly precipitation in inches in the Capital (current month to date): Month, 1935. Average. Record 7.09 3.55 6.84 '81 884 '91 9.13 '89 e Year WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 2f, 1935—PART ONE.. TWO NAVY CAPTAINS TO RETIRE APRIL 30 Jeffers, Native of Scotland, Sexved Here—Landenberger Was Governor of Samoa. Capt. Willlam N, Jeffers and Capt. George B. Landenberger, both of whom have had about 30 years’ service in the Navy, were directed yesterday to proceed to their homes and be re- lieved of all active duty. This will he effective April 30. Capt, Jeffers, a native of Scotland, served in Washington a number of times. He was in the Office of Naval Intelligence in 1910 and again in 1915, and after the World War came here to serve in the Office of Naval Operations and as a member of the Board of Inspection and Survey. In 1930 he was captain of the yard at the Norfolk Navy Yard and his last assignment has been officer in charge of the Branch Hydrographic Office at Norfolk. Service as Governor of American Samoa and as commandant of the Naval Station at Tutuila, Samoa, is prominent on the record of Capt. Landenberger. He was chief of staff of the 15th Naval District in the Canal Zone from June, 1931, until recently. He is now at the Navy Yard at Philadelphia. @ards of Thanks. ANDERSON. GEORGIANA." We desire to express out sincere thanks and gratitude for the beautiful floral tributes. friendly | y offered at the passing of our Beloved daushter " and. sister. GEOR- GIANA ANDERSON. THE FAMIL BURWELL, ARTHUR ALPHO! We wish o express our sincere thanks and profound appreciation to our relatives, friends and coworkers for their kind thoughts and sympathy expressed. interest and prayers for our invalid mother and sged fatner. and to the doc- tors and nurses for the splendid ser lces rendered at the pussing of our loved gne. ARTHUR ALPHONSO BURWELL ND MRS VI AND FAMILY. HAWTHORNE, AN The family of the late ANGIE HAWTHORNE wishes 10 ex- Dress’ Siacere. Lhanks and 'sratitude 1o Telagives and friends for their many ex- prestions " of "sympathy and beautiful foral tributes during our sad bere ment at the death of our dev daughter and sister. THE FAMILY. The family of the GIL H. numxun EARLEY. SARAH ' remm 2 e HILL. JESSE. IIOLDE azzdl done and other -expressions of | and | to the church and ministers for their | HOWARD. MARY FiL llf\'rl:xl JOHN m. Braths. A On Saturday. Avrll | 1435, at her residence. 1016 SARAH A Al naloved wids | 31" James A, Eariey - Remains sesting at the above residence until 7 ril 21. Interment Phila- d!llml ALD L On Wednendsy. . at Winter H: Fla. {ALK btlnwd hulblnfl alk. Pune: es of M ral servic Hlysong's pariors. 1300 N st bw Mon: day. April 22. at 2:30 p.m. Interment Sohiressional’ O ommu x LEIGH. KATHERIN| April 100 1035, at Rilaritie CQiey Hou: THERINE ital, Atlantic B "FoRLEGH. “Body resing al Joieph Bons' chape! Notice 0' services lll!r 8. JESSE. On FPriday. April 35, gd Freedmen's’ Horital. IBBES. the devoted husband of Ven- el Oibbes and brother of D G. f Clifton Foree. Va W. Ernest Jarvis funeral You st. n.w. 19. ghurch, 1432 unerai later. A. On Priday. April Frovidence RLES ‘A aries and the late Sadie {(nee Rowan) of 1514 Trinidad ave. Remains resting at the abov until noon Monday. Avril ment Cumberland. Md HIBBLE, EVELYN lzuun:'m On Thurs- 1%, 1635, EVELYN ELIZA IBLE. ‘aged 26 years. wife of George E. Hibble. dluihler of Mr. and Mrs, Howard Thrift. Dep-rted this me ‘Thurs- day. April 18, at _4:30 pm. at Waiter Reed Hospitel, SESSE B leaves to mourn their loss one devoted sister, three brothers. one aunt one uncle and a host of other relatives lnd friends. Fune services will onday. April 1 p.m urnmz‘ Tuneral home. 359" Florida ave Ba. JOII.\ T. T HOLDEN husband of the late Mary C. Holden (nee Colbert) Funeral from the chapel of P. Taltavull 436 B be for ‘the repose of his Soul. and friends are invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery 21 On_ Priday, 2 P;mndencp Horpltal: mee Smith) beloved wife of \Mllm m Edgar Howard. | -She is survived by her husband and one and one son. Aoril 2 Relatives il\d mmm Interment. Foresty Episcopal Cemetery. Forestville. Md. On_Thursdsy. Apr JOHN H. HUNTER, belov husband uf Madeline Hunter, father c( Joseph and Francis Hlumr son of Emma G. Pettiford. broth Pettiford. jr 8. | lemains | Notice of | Gunter | He | SAYLOR. GLADYS. h. where | 10 am. | Relatives | Draths. LEVL. On Saturday. B4, bs home }nu C Monday. April > A0 his Iate home. Glatkspurs. Md. N. HAII':AI’T On Saturda: residence. s 5. MARGAR! QUEEN. devoted ‘mother of Mrs. Edith Creditt, Mrs. Mary Perkins. Mrs. Maggle Gantt and’ William_ Ambrose, john and How= ard Queen. Remaing ting, temporarily 18 On Saturday. Anrfl Emergency . Hospital OEFm’s beloved wife o Roberts of =Government Office Post. No. 33. American Funeral services at the W. W. Co. funeral home. 1400 Chapin st. n.w.. on Monday. April 27, at 1:30 pm riends invited. Int ment private ROBINSON. M. Printing Legion Chambers ARGARET. On Thursday, April 18, 1935 at Garfield Hospital, MARGARET ROBINSON. daughter of the Jate Rev. William A. and Emma W. John §. and Lee: niece of Mrs. E. W. Pin- She “also lcaves other ' relatives and friends to mourn their loss. Re- mains _resting Stewart's funeral home, 30 H st Funeral Monday. at 1 pm. from Vermont Ave- Church, Rev. Murray offi- ciating. ROGERS. WALTER G. Early Saturday mornml Apnl 20. 1935, at his resi- Braddock _rd., Alexandria WALTER G HOGERS. belosed Ps Daiid of Matilda Aenew. Hogers and father of Robert. Bruce and John Carr Rogers. Funeral services Monday, Apniil 22. at 3 pm. at his late resi- dence. Tnterment Presbyterian Ceme- tery, Alexandria. Va. 21 On_Saturday. April . ‘al George Washington ‘Uni- ospital. GLADYS SAYLOR (nee beloved wife of Donald Himes Savlor, sister of Mrs. W. O. Moger. Nel- | 1506 2 on Monday. Relatives and e Interment Cedar Hiil Cemetery STINE. FRANCES (FANNIE) o n April 14 RERFCCA, gs5ital, FRAR- nFBF(‘cA STINE inee f 7 n.w., be- | ! Willam F. Stne and r of M, N Re- Na- texment Rock Creek Gemetery TROLL, REGINA. On Friday, April 19, | s REGINA TROLL. daughier of the late "Prederick and Regina Meichior T Funeral services will be held at liam J. Tickner & Sons. North and Pennsylvania aves. Baltimore Md. on 2 at % pm. Interment don Park Cemefer 21 WEBSTER. MARTHA. On Saturday. April 1455, MARTHA WEBSTER. the be- loved mother of Josie Davis. Louis Reed and Nellie Colter of Glasshoro. N. J. She also leaves three brothers and one grandson. Remains resting at the W. T T T T T AT T T T AT NDA. ROBINSON _wishes father, James Pettiford, sr.; one adopted | ighbors and many 10.69 '89 e . Mamie Wilson: ‘one _wunt. Annie | 10.94 '00 for thelr Kinaness during. the Saunders of McKeesport. Pa. and one | 10.63 cards of sympathy and beautiful florai . Perry Young. Remains will be v fributes at the death of our dear moth-| Al the residence of his mother, B 14.41 er. LUCINDA ROBINSON. ~ FAMILY. st se. oclock Sunday. - Pun from. Maint. Horeh | at 1 17.45 < 3 B Church. Rev. C. H. Fox. pastor, 8.57 Woodlawn Cemetery. Interment 8.69 BIELEFELDT. VERN HURNE Suddenly. on | 7.56 1935. a herrrc\menrs At his “rest- celebate at the time as is is now.” 5 He recounted that Norsemen first| Funeral services for Thomas J. discovered Greenland in 982, settled | Hurney, 46, Georgetown Law School | it and Christianized it. | registrar, who died suddenly early yes- The Pope sent a bishop there in terday, will be held Tuesday morn- ing, with burial in Mount Olivet Ceme- | tery. Arrangements for the funeral December ... .... will be announced later. Mr. Hurney was ill only one day. He was stricken with a throat trouble Friday night and the day before had | , . attended to his duties at the school. | Atiants )\ | He was a brother of the late Francis Q:‘]:{;"\'o‘”r C"d N. J. 7Y | J. Hurney, for many years pastor of | Birmingnam. Ala. " | the Church of the Immaculate Con- Bismarck, N Dak. . ception in this city. = A graduate of the Law School in 1911 he took a master's degree the following year and entered the law | offices of Hamilton & Hamilton, the senior member of which is George E. | Hamilton, dean of law at Georgetown. ‘He became registrar of the school in | 1919, after service in the World War, | ajveston, Te | and was secretary also of the local | Indianapolis. | About DEAL’S Friendly Service $ the DEAL Price For a $150 Funeral PLETE FUNERALS FRO 1 §75 to $500 A UP| A very neat crepe - covered aske ngraved nameplate, fine outside case. six handles, lined with good qualitv lining. Em- balming by competent men, washing. dressing and shaving if necessary; advertising the death notice. hearse and two Cadillac limousines. rugs. chairs, scarf for the door. candles, candelabra, removing from anv citv hospital or home. NO EXTRA! D PLETE, $75. Y. THO Snlurdlv AR oisce nw, VB NIE L. widow of i Herman _Bielefeldt. ~Services’ at Joseph G Sons’ chapel, 1756 P cnday. April pm. Please omit flowers. Interment private. ° | BOWMAN. BELLE. On Tuesday. April 16, Gallinger Hospital. BELLE BOVMAN Seioted wite ot Robert Bon man. devoted Gaughter of Cordelia Dor- sey, mother of Mrs. Margaret Jon: sister of Mrs Agnes Thomas and M Martha Harris. She also leaves many other relatives and friends Remaing resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel. 3rd and Eve sfs. s.w. Funeral Sunday. April 1. at % p.m. from the Metronolitan M. E. Church. Pomonk BI\A\T JOHN. April 0. 18 H0th st. ne. 3 band of Ella Bryant. He leaves. besides his wife. one daughter and other rela- tives and friends to mourn their loss Remaing restng at Henry § Washing: ton & Sons’ D ave at uth’ Caro) OMAS SR HURNEY " heldved Weather in Various Cities. Lorraine Wall Hurney. ’-Temnfl'lmle ~ Precipi. Max. Min, tation, 8 | Fri' Sat.p.m.to nlkhl En m Sp.m. 01 04 ARET A. .0 lovine dear mother. MAR- GARET A FERGUSON. who departed this life seven years azo today. A HER'DEVOTED DAUGHTER AND SON: FLAHARTY, MARY C. In sad remem- brance of our dear mother and grand. mother. MARY C. FLAHARTY. who_fell Saicen in the avin oh Jores one year ago today. April 21. 1934, What s home But when We lost "our dea God gave us a wonderful mother, She was one who never grew oid; God made her smile as the sunshine. DI at H am.: thence to cruch ot Jhe Im mamln e Concept nd sts. nw. where sol will be ‘offered at -l | Reiatives “and friends invit Trlterment Motnt Ofiver Cemetery. JOHNSON, MATTH 19, 19345, widow of from her Perry&ilalsh 20 H St. NW. Nat. 6736 ..u lhol§da mother:, wo 5 mnwnw CECIL F. On Fri April 5 'm”’“fl":g" Y40 pm st dence. 1k00" kil lbourne place 1w . CECIL F.. beloved son_of Cecelia M. and the late_Matthew B. Johnston Hfid r of Edith M. Johnsto: the above residence Suddenly. on Satur ~invit nt | Cemeters =1 i FUNERAL HOME Phone Lincoln 8200 WASHINGTON MEMORIAL PARK to visit the most mod- ) . purial estate within Parking d Planning Area Beautifal nnl- rm. inexpensive bronze tahlets. monuments. Im" [ ved m« A y Sponsors of “Spires of Melodies” WISV S * E % 1 ND QANDDA GHT!R. Every Sunday at 1:45 P. M. A AN, GAARDDRT G . VICTOR F. token of lo memory of my dear husband. \lCl’OR who nnwrd on three years aso today, i OTED AND LONELY TABEL G QI MARKWARD. FRANK O. In sad but lov- ing remembrance of my husband snd ther. FRANK O. MARKWARD. unn Pasjed away one year ago today. n3 av b Tequiem mass will be offered. o " WIFE AND CHILDREN. * Relatives and friends § N ment Mount Olivet ’c’cm,’.';\\rvfl McINTOSH. AUGUSTA AND MARY A. Tn fond remembrance of our dear parents A RY A. MCINTOSH. who passed away and AUGUSTA \‘k] who left ‘us October 9 inscribe lhe‘.l‘ words with le\! A e The rolling stream of life rolls on. S NS But stll' the vacant chaire requested to attend o -‘"‘”'. neral services at the CI alumni club. He was a member of | jacksonville. & Vincent Costello Post of the American | Little Rock. Ark . & Legion, of the Gamma Eta Gamma [0% Anseles, Caiif.. 74 Fraternity and of Pi Gamma Mu Hon- | Marauette._Mich. .+ | orary Society and was a member of ;},g‘;nmvm‘ Tenn.... the Knights of Columbus. Minteaps i Mr. Hurney was a native of Wash- | Al ington and married Miss Lorraine Wall | New of this city. He is survived by m.‘wah F'""e Nebr. widow and three children, Thomas J. | Bhiladeiphie Pa jr.; Lorraine and Francis J. Hurney. | ;"‘l’ nix. hA” Five brothers, Joseph J.. John, Alfred, | huitois uf S Leo and Paul Hurney, all of this city, | Portiand also_survive him. etery. Bl Rlolh On Friday, KAR\I"= Jl\llC l"“llh On Friday. e T B Abril 19 1015 at h sidence. 1418 o WIFE. Mt April Interment Mattawoman Mr, nounce satum,u CA\llllm\' deain Tor DUNCAN LETTIE DUNCAN. n Todd Duncan the their mother. AMBRI 2345 e aven , nd. Puneral Monday. April m.. from St Johns Baptist nte; m»m Indianapolis. Ind. DONALD. n_Priday. Ap: . pliiis, at B ecaimen s ool DO} CARROLL. beloved son of gonn H. A oAROLL, beored Sym He leaves nine sisters. four brotrers and many other relatives and a host of CIVDA C‘RRXE CATTIE AND PALL {riends. Remains resting a Rhines funeral MORTON. I e o £ our Nosband farner. TISAN Tinerai inger, <> naria. 51 bR A pPAROLD. \,m;r:g G. K. SfoRToN, h"r'\nn"p:?:‘rd‘:hflrh(els{o\c CAVELLE, CAROLINE. On Priday. April A B 21 | years ago todav. Apnil 21. 1031 35, Freedtien's Howtal | KARNES, JAMES EDWARD. A special| Pour sears have sone, Chroting CAVELLE o pelover mot! meeting of shington ~Printing forzet er of Mrs. Nellie Watte® Phaneion ens I be held words of love. we hear them yet; Selie anc Oliver Poster and granamother = Whene'er_we think of him_so dear. of John Potee. 'Remains recting a; o We feel his angel spirit near W. ‘Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 14 HIS DEVOTED FAMILY. Cuhu st. n.w. Notice of funeral iaier. ROBERTS. ALBERT TAYLOR. = In loving ‘MBI.IS ELIZABETH. On _Pri remembrance of my dear husband, - 935 BERT, TAYLOR ROBERTS. who de- EPiZanem il G'"m"é . nfmd this life one year ago todas. 21 75" DEVOTED WIFE. ELAINE ROB- ERTS, ROBINSON, NEWTON. 1In loving_remem- brance of my dear husband. NEWTON ROBINSON. who departed .lhlul life Orey Salt Lake City. Uiah | St Louis Ao San Antonio_Tex. San Diego. Calif. San Francisco Santa Pe. N Savannah. G Sotn Ll l}lv m Soringfle Fla. 0.61 ISAAC. Sacred to the memory 1le6 A4 SH'GTON. D. o B ©. E 5 P.-T. A SHOWS GROWTH | The parent-teacher ' membership | throughout the country has jumped | 261,817 during the past year, bring- | ing the total to 1.727,727, Mrs. B. F. | Langworthy, president of the National | Congress of Parents and Teachers, an- nounced yesterday. The District’s share in the increase has been nearly a quarter of its mem- bership, with 12,035 members now as | against 9,930 last year. California led the country in point of members with 196,959, a gain of almost 12,000 over last year. but we ean't Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. - Corner Spring Road COL. 0464 ADams 10341 Te! B e Dirpose of atte the funéral of our late brother JA\u‘.s EDWARD KARNES. ~ Fraternally. | ED\UN A. ECKELS, Pres. | HARRY C. WEBB. Secy. JOHN W On Saturday. April 20. | 90RN "V REAR or W0 Pith % . beloved husband of Edith R. Kean and father of Estelle Kean Remains resting_at the S. H. Hines Co. funeral home. 2001 14th st. n.w. Notice of fu- three \ur& ago today. April neral later. N EMMA. On Saturday. April | Just & line of et rememb: xu.uu A CREATH Obeitned oo ot IMM LANGLEY *Belored niece of the Just & token of love's devotion Clara F. and Mead P. Creath. Remains| Jat¢ Susie Lansley. = Funeral trom wil- That my heart still longs for you. Te-ung at the S. H. Hines Co. funeral ey o A LONELY WIFE. JANET ROBINSON. * 1728 CONN.AVE. hom )01 14th'st n.w. Funeral serv- ondas. April at = pm. m 1 n 3 | ROYSTER. JESSIE. In loving memory of iees oy the & Th! Hinies funtral e Bitatives aa Toiends thviccd ‘T St DYSTER. JESSIE, In loving memor p.m. NOrth 00/8 = 20 n.w., on Monday, April Eifescianth Oudae O Gemates o deraried this Tife one vear aso o LEE. JO“V E. Departed this life Pnd pri MuN"M[m . BT Afi”] : 5 e Palmisano to Be Honored . School Chapel_on BETSY TURNER. who departed this lif ., A banguet and dance in honor of b L ? April 21, ""u' 2 . where passed, mother dear. since God Gl“td Lido Civic Club May 15, it was an-| ANGHOWY. boer: hfi(flfiifl o}r{"i%'a(x:l.' Punenl! his late 14 flower Hotel recently. o ruesday. ABPiL Phones 1700 Funeral services N 2 p.r. at the above fu- Rev. J. L Henry umcmm: Interment Rosemont Cemetersy. CREATH. WILLIAM A On arfleld Hosp: e — (Tne?- you home to dwell with Him. et BO) M' 1’}{1‘.‘,{ In life T loved you dearly, et Mount” Offve: Cemeters. . = You‘a"v'gfilfihx.f BACCHTERS MARGIE- l:‘wl‘!g 5:&:5 ‘hOanh\u';dNY ;‘11 18, = . 9 e beloved wife of Robert | Lewis. She also_leaves three sisters and “‘}“’ y’"‘d‘!‘fi{' who dennnm today. ELIZABETH CURRIN. TURNER. BETSY. In sad but loving re- %‘:i—'h’:mn: Soll be offered at St Rose's membrance of my dear. devoted moiher, April am 1 Remains may two years ago today. April 2 Representatives Palmisano, Cheviccia C’,',',f‘,"i """'d ’""“’"“" Mount Olivet viewed" as (ht {.mera’ parior of Alex- Two sad and lonely years and Marcantonio will be given by the ANTHONY. On Saturday. nounced following the regular monthly| Di Giulian 'and father Leonard, ’ mecting of the group at the May-| Bomeo. Charlie and- Albert’Di Guulian: on Tuesday. April : thence the the Holy Rosary Church. where high mass will be sung ar 0 am. Relatives and friends vited. Interment at St. Mary's Ct fery. Pleasc omit flowers, DOUGHERTY, MARION T. On Thursday, April 18, 1035, at 1 am. at her resl: Clifbourne " place . 1. “beloved daughte? of the iats Cornelius A. and Susanna B. Dou erty and sister of Mrs. Cornelie D. Perby, Puneral from her I Ssitence: o Monday. April »7. at ‘m... then to Bt Paul’s Church. 15th aRd v sis: nw Requiem mass At 10 a e Inte ment _(private) Mount Olivet Gemeters. Flease omit flowers. FOUND. FOR LOST OR WAl Animal Rescue League. Phone. North 5730 @0”97’68810110[ —_— Cé/dar Hill Waslmlg!an s gfi:fonc emelery Single Sites—Family Plots Office 1801 E St. S.E. In loving remembrance mother. MINNIE WARD. ors. | two _Froth: Remains resting at the s ten Sears' 3t . Erne: rvis fuperal church. 143 You st nw. Puneral Monday. April p.m. " from the Vermont Ave Bapiist Church 21 E. On Sat- urday. April 0. Georgetown University Hospital. EMMA KATHERINE LOVELESS. beloved wife of Georze R. Loveless and beloved mother of William F. Polley. Robert and Charles Colbert Mrs. May Devine and Joseoh Hamel Funeral {rom the George W. Wise Co funeral home. 29 . . ‘Tuesday. April 2: latives and Blends nvited “titevmens len- | wood Cemetery. MacKAHAN, JAMES Suddrnly on Fri- du April 10, 183 t Sibley Hospitai. Bis 75th vear, JAMES . MacRANAN oF "o ywood. . Iather of i Maury.” Washingto: at Joseph anler Sons’ April Gone_ but not forgotten. m-‘g? QUING DAUGHTER. NAOMI 3 Y. == VERYWHERE you turn, throughout the store, yoq‘ll find a 4b “Golden Opportunity.” Regular prices are prncucally all Yy off during the 50th Birthday Sale—but it is all “Furniture of Merit.” That's what makes the occasion so tremendously inter- esting to everyone. Especially to the young brides who will shortly be going to housekeeping. It's a big time for them—and for the mature homemakers, too. ! By Count every purchase as a saving—and everything you buy— from Suites to Occasional Pieces as a “Golden Opportunity.” FUBERAL I\IRECTOBS 'V. L. SPEARE CO0. | Netther the successor te nor connected with | the original W R. Speare establishment 009 H | NAtonn 280n St. N.W. J. William Lee’s Sons Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Crematorium flh and_Mass A NE Lincoln 5200 WILLIAM H. SCOTT 400 Sth St. 8. Linecoln 0530. " Frank Geir's Sons Co. 11183 Seventh !1t NW NAtlonll 2473 Modern_Chapel. _Tel. Joseph F Birch’s Sons z?ubnshm ‘x’xn 303 4 M St N. Ww. CHAS. S. ZURHORST CO. 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. one_Lincoln 037: JOHN R. WRIGHT Cmete’;? AS DRY AS BEAUTIFUL | den, I MARTON | | ANIMALS iy 71 O st LOST. Lost and Found Gdvertisements for the daily Star widl be accepted Mondays to Fridays, tnchuwe. up to noon day of issue. Safurdays and legal holidays up to 10 a.m. day of issue. For the Sunday sur up to 11 p.m. Saturday. BOSTON !ULL TERRIER, “male. Rznndlo DAVID B. suddenly on Thursda: Aptil 18 207001 13th st now s DAV MACK: "% He leaves 1o inourn thelr Iots (%o daughters. Mrs. Jessie V. Farrar and Mrs. Ruby E. Granderson: four grand- children, Alma B Parrar. Vernard. Rob- esitn at °5 _19th st Puneral Monday, April 22. at 11 a.m.. from Vermont ave, Baptist Church. Interment Woodland Cemetery, Rich- mond. Va. 21 MAYHEW. MARY ELIZABETH. On Sat- 20. 1935 at Sibley Hos- ELIZA! beloved wife Mayhew and mother of . Charles. Emory. Amos. Mrs. Jean Dil- ved by a sister. un Jobp Richter, and a brother. pJames | Dlrked this, Me One of the Largest Undertakers in the World * ok ok &k ok FOUR HUNDRED POUNDS OF SOLID STEEL BURIAL VAULT This Vault Is Used in Place One of the Best of the Old Time Pine Case. That’s Made and white; na; Clevelana 8348, ton, bull Jferrier. umile brindle nd il. Lincoln lu!her clu mlrk!d C€EMETERY LOTS. CEDAR HILL CEMETERY LOT FOR SALE g1 larse reduction or exchane for build- lot n.w.__Phone Cleveland 4605, mnl home on Tuesday. April 2i. at 2 wr 264. SECTION C. FORT . Relatives and friends _invited. | Cemetery—6 sites very reasonable, Taterment Evergreen Cemetery. near | quire Evarts st. n.e. Bladensburg. McGUIGAN, JAMES H. On Thursday. FOX TERRIER with hlme!& one bl The Living Room Suite Illustrated Above Tells The Bargain Story Graphlcally Two beautiful pieces. A wonderful adaptation of the always popular Lawson defimn. Splendidly made throughout —and upholstered in Llama Cloth, a new, soft, $87 smooth weave, very durable and very attractive. ... Remember the : _ é;ng;‘-s:ih"";m ith Sad Sairment Golden Jubilee Gift Coupon o g EADY'S PURSE, Ton in viemi 20th nd please 1911 '8 st .. . MONUMENT ana STATUARY Reduced prices for 30 days. Do not base the selection on photographs shown by agents or peddiers. as you might be. decclv- JAS. R. DURITY Bladensburg Rd., Opp. Sears-Roebuck FUNERALS DESIGNS GUDE BROS. CO. Floral Pieces 1212 F 8t _N.W____ NAtional 4276 "GEO. C. SHAFFER EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLE! MODERATE PRICES. FHONE NAT, 0108, o-’.::sh:d':ny: Cor. 14th % Eye GEO. A.COMLEY ™ e Artistic Floral Designs by Expes Night P! Clar. _130-3-1_er HI-J- return purse and contents. nw. POCKETBOOK. dark h‘ll! :anunu bluo loves, keys, $24 to $25. on 16th_st. fween ‘and *Webster. "Reward, tween Tl’nr Georgia_3! —is given with every pur- chase made during the Golden Jubilee Anniversary Sale— except Shopping News first page items and Electric Re- frigerators. These coupons represent 10% of your pur- chase—redeemable in mer- chandise—which may be se- lected at any time up to De- cember 31, 1935. You can have the benefit, too, of our convenient credit Marie and the late James H. McGuigan pharmacist. U. S. N. Fu- néral from the above residerice ‘on Mon- gey. April 8:30 then Soly ‘Comforter” catholic Church: 14( ha. Fast. Gapitol st where mass will be offered at % a.m. for the repose of his soul. Relatives and friends are in- 'nn interment Mount ~Olivet Cgme- ), ROSA F. On Friday. April .0'“““'5' | P. [ORELAND _(nee ed wife u( the late Nehe- Pocxrrloox black. in Diamond ~cab 'x'hurm nm Keep money. return glasses Mrs. C. Prank Keane. Mar- jorlc wmm School. 17th & Kalmia_rd. PURSE, black leather. 800 block, mv.n st Finder return keys. driver's to_Mrs. For those who want the best you will find ; R e " oy this affords the finest burial vault you can ob- PURBE. 1ady’s_bie, lenther. Toat Wednes- tain in_metal protection. We do the largest ¥ day night. zh flm wm - undertaking business in Washington and one of e wean:-au e the Ingen in the world. It’s easy to see we're containin Wajtham _ wateh, inc equipped to serve any funeral at small cost. P e Y] ward. Phone SPECTA We Have 6 Chapels, 12 Parlors, e moraine “23'" 20 Cars, Hearses and A 3 e Gt i G | == H.AIN OI-‘FICE SOUTHEAST BRANCH 'St. N.W. Purchase Record. . Golden Jubilee Premium Coupon bows and tim, Satur- 2 P SPRINGER SPANIEL months old. clipped u!l. bll:l lnd 'h|(: 7Y Jocelyn st.. Ch. C. " Cleveland SUIT CASE. from Buick g( uv,.l e onlv to owrer. . Nalley. Nalley: brother of Mrs. ropley and Mrs. Charles Wister. ineral services from above resi- dence on Monday. April 22, Relatives and friends invited. Port Lincoln Cemetery. PHILLIPS, CA’ RINE ROSA. Very sud- Y, E 3}%“ n'gu nmm i sedan. Contents Reward. 1642 i lnll lbfll d V ?l‘.‘nm v icf in sts, Gall Catumbla 8714, Apt. 705, KIT, serial num- | Reward. Phone at 2 p.m. Interment 21 517 11th St. S.E. Lincoln 4477 e late Thom: ‘man’s. gold. marked “J. Friday aam. | 1

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