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SWISS FIRM SUES TO RECOVER GOLD Unlawful Confiscation Charged Under Roosevelt Policy—Sur- render Is Delayed. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, June 15.—Charging “unlawful confiscation” of its prop- erty, a Swiss firm filed suit today to recover $1,250,000 in gold double eagles scheduled to be turned over to | the Tnited States Government under | President Roosevelt's gold policy. restrain transfer to the Government of the gold held in its account by Ladenburg Thalmann & Co. Federal Reserve Bank was nmed co- | defendant. Judge Alfred C. Coxe stayed sur- render of the gold pending a hearing on June 18. Citing the value of the gold now as £2,100,000, the Swiss firm claims it is entitled to the return of the gold and to benefit from its enhanced value. It contends it has no agent or office in this country and is not subject to | the gold proclamation, PR Burglar Gets Kiss. While Robert H. Stutz, arrested on Challenging the administration’s | a charge of burglary, sat handcuffed Jurisdiction over foreign corporations, | to a policeman in a car in Brighton, the firm, Uebersee-Finanz-Korpora- | England, & girl jumped into the ma- tion Aktein Gesellschaft sought to!chine Any Family Can Afford d kissed him. Ryan Funeral Service! What Funeral Director Should I Call? WO major questions confront the man or woman upon whom the burden death occurs. First, second, How much should chosen 1w W hat of responsibility falls when funeral director to call: be spent. Both should be ely and after thoughtful consideration. In answer to the first we offer these quali rnlllml‘ A long and honoratle record of service: capable personnel ; gent, courteous, ment and honorable, stra ciples. In answer to the second an intel completa equip- ightforward business prin- Alwavs remember that ANY FAMILY CAN AFFORD RY AN SERVICE. Ryan Ambulance Service Local Cal \ $ 4/ Is James T. Ryan FUNERAL 317 Pa. A EXTRAORDINARY VALUE AT ALL George’s STORES e. S.E. DIRECTOR Atlantic 1700- 1701 R | York City, Mrs. O. B. Buchanan of | Pittsburgh, Mrs. R. F. Swingle, Mrs. | and Mrs. J. P. Mann. | THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, ADOLPHUS W. WELLS | DIES AT AGE OF 63 Retired Federal Worker to Be Buried in 0ld Churchyard at Oak Plains, N. C. Adolphus Wilkerson Wells, 63, died yesterday morning at his home, 6151 Thirtieth street. Funeral services will be conducted this afternoon at 3 o'cluck at his late residence by Rev. J. H. Taylor, pastor of the Oentral Presbyterfan Church. Burial will be in the yard of Oak | Plains Presbyterian Church, Oak Plains, N. C., hirthplace of Mr. Wells. Mr, Wells retired from the Gov- ernment service in 1932 after being connected with it for 39 years. He is survived by his widow, Mary Martha Williams Wells, and six daugh- ters, Mrs. Swift J. Boykin of New E. J. Van, Mrs. Livington Van, jr., S Russia to Explore Arctic. | the Arctic this Summer. Russia will send 76 ships to explore W. WARREN TALTAVULL uneral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. | Corner Spring Road DPhiones } COL. 0464 ADams 10341 MANNING 1728 CONN.AVE. NOrth 00/8 LEGION WILL HEAR RADIO PROGRAM “National Church Sunday” and “Father’s Day” Serv- ices This Afternoon. ‘Thousands of Amerian Legionnaires throughout the country will gather in their meeting places at 3 o'clock this afternoon to hear the broadcast of joint “national church Sunday” and “Pather's day” services from the Washington Cathedral amphitheater. The meeting here will be in charge of the Right Rev. James E. Freeman, Bishop of Washington. The services will be opened by the reading of a telegram from President Roosevelt to Bishop Freeman, com- mending the American Legion for patriotism in sponsoring the ‘“na- tional church Sunday” movement. To Represent Belgrano. Frank E. Samuel, national adjutant of the Legion, will represent Na- | tional Comdr. Prank N. Belgrano, jr., at the service. He will be accompanied | by Mrs. O. D. Oliphant_of New Jer- sey, past national president of the American Legion Auxiliary, who will | represent the present national presi- dent, Mrs. A. C. Carlson. A special train carrying 100 Le- glonnaires and Sons of Legionnaires, | from Wilmington, Del., will arrive at | the Union Station this morning. This delegation will-lead a procession to | the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, where a wreath will be placed follow- ing the services at the Cathedral. Wilson Tribute Planned. Preceding the service the Sons of | the Legion will lay a wreath on the tomb of Woodrow Wilson, war-time | President. Thiz ceremony will be held beginning at 2:15 pm. The Marine Band will furnished music for all | services. The broadcast will be over the National Broadcasting network from 3 to 4 o'clock. All members of the Legion will be | | admitted to the Cathedral without | tickets upon showing their emblems | at the door, it was announced. Sev- eral thousand seats will be available | to the public and amplifiers have been installed to carry the music and speeches (o all parts of the amphi- theater. HUSBAND SCOFFS Calls Helen Morgan's Divorce | Suit Story Ridiculous. Only a Limited Quantity on Sale High Grade Used | CLEVELAND, June 15 (#).—Maurice | Maschke, jr. branded as ridiculous | today assertions made by his wife, | | Helen Morgan. singer and movie actress, in a divorce petition filed in Los Angeles, Maschke laughed when told Miss Morgan accused him of threatening 0 kill her after their separation a year ago, To Miss Morgan's assertion that he | tried to drive an automobile through a rail along the roadside, Maschke replied: “It makes nice reading, doesn't it?” Then he added, “No, it's ridiculous, of course! Doesn't it scund ridiculous to you?” GdarHill uybu mos/ &fllfi/ r D. C, JUNE 16, 1935—PART ONE. | Legion Leader )ll\ll( E. {JOHN N. WRIGHT BURIED QAMUEL John N. Wright, former Washing- tonian, died in New York Friday morning and was buried in Glenwood Cemetery here yesterday afternoon. He was a former employe of the | Weather Bureau, but had been away from Washington nearly 25 years. He was 75 years old. THE WEATHER District of Columbia — Generally fair, not quite so warm today: to- | morrow partly cloudy followed by local showers, gentle northeast winds be- coming variable. Maryland—Partly cloudy, not quite | so warm in central and east poriions today; tomorrow partly cloudy fol- lowed by local showers. Virginia—Partly cloudy, probably local showers in south portion, slightly | cooler in northeast portion today; to- morrow local showers. West Virginia—Partly cloudy, prob- ably occasional local showers today {and tomorrow; not much change in temperature. Report Until 10 P.M. Saturday. Midnight .....72 12 noon 2 pm... 71 | |1 Record Until 10 P.M. Saturday. Highest, 90, 4 p.m. yesterday. Year ago, 88. Lowest, 70, 4 am. ago, 61. yesterday. Record Temperature This Year. Highest, 92 on June 14 Lowest, on January 28. Tide Tables. | (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today. 7:26 a.m. 1:37am. 7:49 pm. . 2:33pm. The Sun and Moon. Rises. . i High Low High Low . Sun, today.. | Sun, tomorrow.. 4:41 Moon, today 7:51pm. 4:07am. 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. CLUBBING BY WIFE TOLD IN KILLING Police Say Woman Gave Story of Strife Before Morrill Vanished. By the Associated Press, PORTLAND, Me., June 15.—M-i cused of the murder of her 63-year-| old husband, whose hacked body was found buried in the cellar of their| isolated West Falmouth home, Mrs. Herbert L. Morrill today told Sheriff Henry E. Burnell, the latier said, she struck him with a club last Sal- urday night, The heavy-featured and rugged | woman, mother of a 10-year-old son, | seemed unperturbed by the finding of the body. While a photographer took a picture of the exhumed re- mains, she called out “Get a good | picture of it.” Removed to the eounlll ! jall here, she soon was sleeping | | soundly in a cell. Police Told of Abuse. A story of abuse by the husband, 10 years her senior, was related to | police by Mrs. Morrill, whose sanity | | was questioned by officers. She said | that he had beaten her on many occasions and that once he hand- |cuff .d her. Walter M. Tapley, jr., county attorney, planned to have an alienist examine her. From James, the couple’s young son, county officials learned Mrs. Morrill | told him last Sunday that she had| killed his father. The child said he | had quesjioned his mother about sn ax she was clesning and in reply she told him of the killing. He did not reveal the information, he was | | quoted as saying, because of fear of his mother, Found Parily Buried. Wrapped in a blanket and a quilt, Year | Tomorrow. | " | ment. and tied with ropes, the body of Morrill, a Spanish War veteran and for 15 years a railroad crossing gate tender, was found partly buried in a mound of earth. The head had been horribly mutilated, indicating Mor- rill had been struck many times Police searching the home found an ax in a bed room. They sought the club with which Mrs. Morrill al- | legedly said she struck Morrill, e RITES AT ARLINGTON FOR DOLE TOMORROW | Former Head of Alaskan Railroad Purchasing Department Was | | Illinoisan. Maj. Charles E. Dole. 72. former head of the Alaska Railroad purchas- ing department. who died at Willits, Calif., last Sunday. will be buried to- morrow in Arlington National Ceme- tery after services al the Fort Myer | Chapel at 11 am. Maj. Dole, who was born in Mat- toon. Ill. July 20. 1862, has been | prominent in the public service since 1905, when he became connected with Panama Canal purchasing depart- During his service with this he handled branch of Government purchasés amounting to more than $100.000,000. He served with the | Panama Canal department until 1915, | { when he went to the Alaska Rail- | road purchasing department, when it | was known as the Alaska Engineering Commission. Maj. Dole was a iirst lieutenant and | | adjutant of the 1st Battalion of the | 4th Tllinois Infantry during the Span- | ish-American War, |CAPTAIN TOPS GENERAL Nebraska Acting Governor Gives | Orders to Military Superior. LINCOLN, Nebr., June 15 (#).—Act- | ing Gov. Walter H. Jurgensen, in ordering out the Nebraska National| Guard, gave orders to a general on | whose staff he is a captain. Jurgensen is a captain on the staff | of Adjt. Gen. H. J. Paul and will go | into strike duty himself if Gov. R. L. Cochran returns to take his gubernato- | rial duties. Jurgensen is the State's| Lieutenant Governor. | Cochran is in Gulfport, Miss. and is considering returning to Nebraska by plane to take command. . U. 8. Typewriters Lead. American typewriters now dominate in British Malaya. @urds of Thanks | JOHNSON 1IVAN H. T wish to thank all | relatives and friends and employes of he Evening Star for the bemutiful floral tribuies and expressions of sym- | pathy st the recent death of my hus- | band, IVAN H _JGHNSON. | ERTRUDE A. JOHNSON. !’Hronom W, The famity of | WETZ o 'und sincere thanks the kind pathy expressed In the beautiful flowers | snd acts of loving service in our be- T. WETZEL. MR AND MRS C B NALLEY > Braths. MAHONEY. CHARLES. Departed this life on Fridsy, June 14. 1935, at O-um,i'u Hospital. CHARLES MAHONEY. Augustine Stewart and Mrs. mem b— son. He also leaves three uncl Eugene and Sam Porrest: one y = abeth Waters and a host of other relas tives and friends. Remains resting at Eugene Ford's funeral home. 1300 Soutn Oapitol st.. until 4 p.m. Monda 177 thence to his late mmenu (IR st se. Puneral Tues June 18, at A at St Vincent de Pauis Gathe olic' Church. South Capitol and M Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery NOLAN, | JORN HAMPTON. On_Prids June’ 14. 1935 Garfield Hospital JOHN HAMPTON 'NOLAN " beloved "h band of Edna M. Nolan. He is aly vived by four children bis ate residence. on Mong A9 . ELLEN. On Priday. Junc 14, i o'clock p.m.. at her residence. n.w the beloved Jupe 17 oly Trinity O ts. nw m.. thence (o Catholie Chuich; ] where mass will be said The Tepose of her s elative friends inviied. Interment St Cemetery, West Falls Church. Va ROBINSON. HENRY 5. SR. June 14, 1 at His résidence 11th st. n.w . HENRY 8. ROBINSON. 8r beloved husband of Elia_Bruce Robinson and father of Dorothy B.. Dr. Henry 8. jr. and G. Bruce Robinson. Remains resting a W. Ernest is funeral church. 14:12 You st. n.w. until 11 am. Sunday. (Rereafier ai his lais residence. 1 11th st n.w. Puneral Monday June 15 at 2 pm. from the sbove residence H. B. Taylor officiating. In- ierment Lincoin Memotial Cemetery. 19 | SEARS. FANNIE. Departed this life Bat- urday, June 15. 1935, at 4 lm at her sou s residence, 1XOK st. nw, FANNIE SEARS. beloved mother of W Deaths. . FELLEN. On Thursday June 1% 1 ELLEN AHERN_ beloved wite of Michael T. Abe Funeral from her late residence. ? Que st. . on Mondsy. June 17 at % am.: thence to Holy Trinity Church. where solemn re- qulem muss will be said st 970 for re- pose of Lier soul Relatives and iriends iuvited. Puterment Mouut Olivet Cem- etery. 6 ASH. JAMES C. Drnhrl!d Thursday. June 13, S e Mrs Anj vlm life on AMES C. N b ek Rebecca Bowie wil- | r reiatives sting at the home. N. J Remains 10 be 16, to Halifax, Malvan & Schey and R st nw ~lnnb¢u Sunday. N June BALL_CORA M. On Pridsy. June 14 at Emergency Hospital, COKA M BALL "beloved: ife of Walter L. Ball and mother of Willium C. Waller L Ball and rs Virginia nw. on Monday Juue 17, u Interin=at Cedar Hili Cemelery 16 BROWN. MARY. On A RY. Friday. June 14, | 19335 MARY BROWN the devoted moth- Remains resting u funeral chureh. 143 tice of funerai laler. LAMB. O Thurs- | 208 Kennedy st. n.w CARTER. beloved wile of Aubrey C ter. Puieral ser Co. funersl home. Monday. June other relatives Rewains g sl the funersl home. N nw. Notice of funeral LEMAN. devoied Freeland, niece of George :nv James Preeland. lovine aunt ir Hrd June 15, Rbines funeral chapel s.w.. until Saturday thence 1o her als a5 bm ¥ ment Harmony Ceietery CORBIN. VIRGINIA. & On Thuridss te Hospital ViRdINIA "CORBIN. betoved. mother of Russie. Sts Charlotte Corbin sud | Devora Somerville She aiso leaves five | brothers lour sisters, one xrauddaush; fer and manv oer velatives aud nds. Remains resiing st the Ernest Jarvis Tuneral church, 14 st. n.w. Funeral Saturday. June | pw’. from Mount Carmel Ghureh. Juterment Sunday at Cologne FANNIE A. On Saturday 1401 (oum‘l June Fair- mont 2 widow of the late Wayae W. Cordell and mother oi May Cordell Rowe. Notice of funeral ister CROSS. DELIA A. On Sat ) al her_residence | waGNER 14 ars She leaves to mourn their loss” six children several srandchildren and greai-grandchildren. Funeral Mon- day. June 1:. at 11 am._ from the E W.Buudy funeral home, 71 Pla. 8ve o.w. Inlerment Lincoln Memorial Cem- eler SMALL On Thursday. June 13 et sister's home. Mis. Geor Huichison Ok Beic g Mi% Jeore SMALL "aged 8. Remainis reating ai Roy W. Barber's funeral home Laylons- ville. Md.. until Sunday morning. thers- after 4l ‘ber sister's home. Oak Dals Md. Mass' will “be said on Monda® mal St Peters Guth- Siney “Ma "for' the® re- soul. Interment Brookeville, ARTHUR J._ On Priday June 14 ARTHUR J.'SUSSAN. beloved hus: ud, O May B Siilan aha brother of W 5'"Co. Southeast funeral 11th st se. on Mondar. at 830 am thence 10 8t « Catholic Church 3nd and © sts ‘here mass will be offered at @ om, » Church pose of her Md. re- Jm. 141935, a1 e ‘onnecticut ave. n.w WILLIAM TAYCOR U 8" ‘. " re: beloved husband of Margarst G hn M Luis resid, Col. tired T, _when services ili_ Arlington Natlonal Ceme. tery at 10 a.m. followed by intermen: v honors. 1 al the Eugene Pord 1 1300 South Capitol st. Pu- Monday June 17 _at % am_ from St Vincent de Paul's’ Catholic South Cap: and M sts. Rosemout Cemetery TOY. MARY ROSE FLLA June | 1 at 330 am residence Church st. n.w . MA KOSE ELLA 0¥ beloved rushrer of Mrs. Elizabeth Tov and the late Jam: M. Toy Remains resting a' her la Tesidence. " Futiersl from 5t AugGID Catholic Church Monday. June 17, at 1 o3, Friends invited. " Interment Mount Olivet Cemeters. TON MLl T rMaa snd e o Ljie Teachers: Benedt and Annuity Assa- 1 are hereby notified of the death 5s ELLA TOY E SYPHAX. President GRAY. Secretary CHARLES J. neral home eral oy 3L On Friday. June bm. CHARLES J of Columbia Typo- 0. 101. beloved hus- A Wasner " Funersi from his late residence. 544 Peabody a1 Lw. on Mondav. June 15 at 2 prm Relatives and friends invited 1o attend Interment (privaie) ai Oak Hill Cem- WELLS June WAGNER, eraphical band of member gnion On Saturd A1 ADOLPHUS W. 15, 1925, at his residenee LPHUS W and Mrs services at his late residence on Sundar. June 16.at3om. Relatives and {riends d. Inierment Rose Hill. N. C. JARETTA On Wednesd 1975 at_Preeda H 40 pm.. JARETT! Florida ave. n.w. beloved wife of late Oliver L. White and beloved su; of Mrs Mattie Morris of Spartansbury. S. C. She also is survived by other re fuves and {riends Remains restine at the McGuir 3 n the Nineleenth Street Baptis Church Walter H. Brooks officiating Relatives and friends invited. In ment Payne's Cemetery DELIA A CROSS beloved wife of Notice o January .. 355 17.09 ‘82 He is survived by his widow, Mrs. February 327 684 '84 Sarah Dole; a sister, Miss Mary Dole. ! March 375 884 '91 of Mattoon, and a brother, Prank Dole, April 327 9.3 '89 of Oklahoma. May . 370 1069 '89| June 413 1094 July 471 1063 August 401 1441 September 324 1745 . the late George J. Cross. funeral later DAVIS. GEOR Thu:sday Lorton. Va beloved son of M:s. S Davis ices at Pohick Church on Sunday 16 at 6 pm DOLE. CHARLES E Willits. Calif.. CHARLES E Seattle. Wash . husband of | C/meterg Where Perpetual Care u More_Th: | |7 [ Suddenly. on home D. C. LAWYER DIES g ST a4 86 | He 28 | MEMORIAL PARI\ DOLE On June 9 59 NO CASH DOWN FREE! Y . WASHINGTON’'S RADIO |NSTITUT|ON O. RAD - DELIVERY INSTALLATION 10 Guaranteed By George’s Radio Co. Remember— Just a limited number o n sale. Come early. 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Embalming by competent men, washing, dressing and shaving if necessary; adver- tising the death motice, hearse and two Cadillac limousines, rugs. chairs, scart for the door, candles, candel- abra, removing from any city hospital or home. NO EX- TKAS. COMPLETE, $% the DEAL Price For a $150 Funeral COMPLETE FUNERALS FROM $75 10 $500 AND UP s v FUNERAL HOME “Spires of Melodies” WISV . Every Sunday at 1:45 P, M. Phone Lincoln 8200 Precipl- | urday night. $p.m. $p.m. | Th 64 6K 0.1 | | Ehone North 5730 | CAT—Long-haired. black. male cat . | Reward. Frank Gearrett Was Red Cross Leader in War. | _POTTSVILLE, Pa. June 15 () — | Frank Gearrett, Washington, D. C.. |lawyer. died of a heart attack today at nearby Orwigsburg. He was 78 Gearrett, & native of Pottsville and | resident of this city until three years | ago. served during the World War as | chief of the Red Cross forces in Manila. . Thieves Show Sweet Tooth. SUNBURY, Pa. (#)—Candy was the chief attraction to thieves who | visited the service station of Samuel | i S. Gealey for the fifty-seventh time in | | 10 years. Geafey told police the in- | truders drank sods pop and ate a | whole box of chocolates—and that was | all they took. | POR | LOST OR WANTED ANIMALS apply Animal_Rescue_ League 71 O st nw LOST. Lost and Found cdvertisemen for the daily Star wil be accepted Mondays to Fridays, inclusive, up to moon day of issue. Saturdays and legal holidays up to 10 am. day of issue. For the Sunday Star up to 11 pm. Saturday | BRACELET. flexible. sold base. pl ;| top. “three ' dismonds. Thursday. piease call Adams 4%09-W. Rewar 1 year | old. ~ Nouify North “G88. 1740 R st. n.w. | | CROSS. swall. " maltese. | seription). blue selling Reward. return 1o G. st nw. 4, ¥ DOG. German police. montis old answers o near City Re(l:unnl 2808, silver (Latin i Friday. June 4. au 121 about 18 | ‘Billy”: lost | . _Rendezvous | Call Georgia | brown, ne vellow dog.__white breast, rless along_Anacostia car line. Phone_West 2159 whiite setter BupoY. 14 Varoum st. n.w, DOG- male. cf Reward._ Notifv Re- 7. Reward. Potomac 0263. DOG. msle, black and tan terriex green harnéss; nelghborhood Gorden Junior High Bool__Reward. _Phone_Clevel nd_o EYEGLASSES. Edmond’s case. June 8. Call Ck'!lll‘ld !N)l FOUNTAT on_Arnold_bus SO near T1th ana G sts. Reward. Palls Chureh_120. ouula—shen rim bllnenl “glasses Wed- m Phone Columbia KEYS—Four keys (ope Tateh key) on short iorth_260°, chain. _Reward. Call_Ne PIN—Small dinmond MAGUIRE. CATHERINE 0. tor Dole. brother of Miss tgo! and Prank S the June, "Services at Va " Monday Burial in CATHERINE. On Thursday 1935, at $1% Ga ave Ta R DISTY ices” at E.Pum- phrey's funeral home. 814 Georris ave . Silver Spring. Md.. on Su) June 16 st 10 am Tnterment Colesville Ceme- fery. Colesville. M; ARRISS. RICHAKD D. On Fridis S O 200 pm.. RICHARD D “the beloved son of J. Rich- ard and Mary Collins Harris resting ai_the Colonial funersl home of William Reuben Pumphrey. ~Rockville Md. Puneral services ut the_above fu- neral home Mouday June 17. at 1:34 | pm. Interment Arlinglon Ceaietery. HAWKINS. MARY. On Thursda 151935, at her residence coran st nw. MARY HAWKINS. tne beloved mother of Emms Wilson. She also leaves two srandchildren snd two ereat-grandehildren. ~Funeral Monday June 15 st % pm. frbm the W_Ernest Jarvis ‘funeral church. 143 You st. uw. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. 16 RRITY. ROSE A, On Fridus June 14 i her residence X1 A TERRITY of ihe late John Herrit from lhr lthrl of P. A 'lwln\nl‘ 7th_st. s.%._on Monday. Ju g Requiem mass ‘8 Church at %:%0 a.m sud friends invited. Tnierment Oliver” Cemetery. ~ (Baltimore please copy ) JACKSON. ARTHUR. On Friday, June 14 1955, ARTHUR JACKSON of 2x Pierce urvived by a devoted » grandmotner. Mrs A “Sackon ndmany other relatives and Remauns may be viewed at the Majvan & Schey funeral home. N ave, sid R st uw., Sunduy. June | al_Sunday. Sinion Bapist Va. Interment June » Cor- Relatives Mo Shhilon " Cemetery JACKSON. MARIF, Departed Friday June st Gallinger Froar, "MaARIE" JACKSON of Remains resting funeral hom Notice of funeral this life ihe 3 LIVERPOOL. ELIZABET] liie Saturday. June Himuer ™ Hosbiiai, LI POOL. 'She'ieaves to mourn their loss u mother and father. Jane and Walter iverpool: two sisters, Elsie and Lyd ihree brothers. Selby, Walter, jr. and Elmer: » srandfather. two sunis. iwo uneles. two cousins Eugene Ford's funeral home. South Capitol st. Puneral | June 18, at 10 a.m. [rom the above funeral home. Interment Mount Olivet cemun). MacLAR LD. turday. June | YBRar at 5 b at Ontario rd . "DONALD MacLAREN. ased S8 years. He is survived by three sons iwo daughters. several nieces and neph- ews and several grandchildren Toains may be viewed Sunday until & pan. gt the above residence. Services and interment in_Hesperia, Mich.. on next Wednesday morning N On Fridey. ine 14 115" at Georectown Univer” & Mrs. CATHERINE O. YAGUIRE Wite of tne Tate ol M. W. aeuire of New York City She is sur- vived by the followinx children: J Prank Maguire of Auburn. N. Y.0| Mother Maguire of the Sacred Heart | Convent of this city. Mrs. Charles Tilshman of 2840 Masi. ave b and . W. Halpin of Preepori. 'Long Iiland, Funeral services in Preeport, Long_island. i and pin. Liberal reward if returne tomae -’ e shaped Tike i Lineoin Theater Frida eepsake 3-H. Star office. _ POCKETBOOK. _large. blue, containin :{mt and money, Reward, 1338-A B st._s.e. —Hariem be purse. con- " vatel: reward. GLASSES. Sy T T n“r‘ \5th nw, G Swinari.” 1327 Goiph ‘Coltin |GEO. A. COMLEY o | | GUDE BROS, C0. e e “|~GEO. C. SHAFFER MODERATE s FUNERAL DESIGNS Artistie Floral Phone: v Experts Night _| nd 261-3-1 EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS AT 'RICES. PHONE NAT 0106 %:Cor. 14th % Eye ave. n'. WRIST WATCH. | lulcn initials “A C "r‘ou Kilorama ra." ! | CARTER JOHN Arlingion National | Remains | National | Remains resting at | In Memoriam. W. A token of love » | “remembiance i dear futher CARTER. months azo today. ay__th Maren 18, 1033 OVING WIFi D CHILDREN uuus-r Sacred to the memory dearly beloved wife mother and grandmother. DELLA WL CHRISTIE. who departed this life five years azo today. June 16. 1930 Under the cover of r-born dav You lsid aside cares and slipped away But the memory of that parting Still brings an ache_into our hearts THE PAMILY. * IA A. In sad and lovi of our dear mother JULIA A WSON. who departed this fourieen vears ago todav. June 16. 197 LOVING DAUGHTERS AND SON GHES. GLADYS. In memory of my devoted wife. GLADYS HUGHES. whe Dussed away one year ago today. June 16, 1934 Tloved her. but the Lord loved her best, WILBUR HUGHES. DAWSON. JU remembrane DA NAHAN. JOHN J. In loving remem- brance of JOHN J° LANAHAN. who died twenty-three vears ago today June 16 WIFE AND CHILDREN. HENRY. 4 tribute of lov n a devoted husband iher. HENRY LOGAN. Who pas elernal rest one year ago toda: 16, 1934, But now we know that Henry i mot wone He lives on more. we thought on that sad day Yet in our hearts his spirit lingers an | For death takes not love's memories aw | mis Nedy passed. but memory survives Why call it death. while in our hearts he live: | LoVING "WIFE. EMMA LOGAN. AND DAUGHTER When the strife is ended. the battle won, | We shall meet nim there in the perfect | da | & Dl:vog’gn SISTER-IN-LAW. BLANCHE | JACK: MITCHELL, qugonl,: R Jn loving memory of my dear frien: ARJORTE R. MITCHELL. who departed this life | one year aco today. June 16. 193 | In my heart sweet memory nnun. Always tender, fond and true: There is not & da That I do not thin HELEN BARKER HaRRIS WILLIAMS. JOHN (BLUFF). A tribute of Yo i he sad but ever yweet memory my devoted husband. JOHN (BLUFF) WILLIAMS. who left me five ysars ago today. June 16. 1930 You are gone. but not forgotten, Fresh my love will alwars be, For as long as memory lasts T will always think of thee Some day T hope to meet you. me day. T know pot when: To_clasp your hand in a better land, Never to part again ED GERTRUDE WIFE. COLLINS. _ In CHARLOTTE [ Yo devarted thia life one year ago today. June 18 1834. FUNERAL _fim}c?p;s JOHN R. WRIGHT 1337_10th 8t N' Pho! h 0047 V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successor to nor connect the orl xlml w Speare ahmant. o H NAtional WM. J. "NALLEY Funeral Director 2 8th_St. S.E 0480, At 0378 J. William Lee’s Sons Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS, Crematorium 4th and Mass. Ave NE uneoln 524 WILLIAM H. SC SCOTT 400 8th St. SE_____ Lincoin D 0630, Joseph F Bm:h s Sons nunmnrd o 3034 M‘§| N.W. 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