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@dar Hill Wbmmtw (emetery Where Perpetual Care is More Than a Promise MANNIN 1728 CONN.AVE. NOrth 00/8 “ANY FAMILY CAN AFFORD RYAN SERVICE" “The Low Cost Surprises" Many who attend funerals at which we of- ficlate remark at the beauty, reverence and personal attention which dominate. They might be surprised to know that even the most ime pressive of these services are low in cost. Ryan Ambulance Service Local Calls $4 James T. Ryan Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E..o .. «.ATlantic 1700-1701 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON TWO NEW YORKERS DEFY POTATO CURB Jeweler Who Fought M. R, A, Orders “Strictly lllegal” Tubers. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, September 18.—An | order for six or more bushels of “strictly illegal potatoes” was forward- ed today by Norman C. Norman, New York jeweler, to Porter R. Chandler, Geneseo, N. Y. gentleman farmer, ‘who said he would sell potatoes in de- flance of the Federal potato con- trol act. Norman defied the N. R. A. code for | jewelers and instigated one of the gold-clause suits decided last Feb- .@go n # burial park_ of abiding loveliness \m\“\\\\\\\\‘smv SARDO & CO. | FUNERAL DIRECTORS | The Funeral Chapel SERVICE THAT IS DISTINCTIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE LIncoln 0524-9244 A ; ‘ : 412 H St. Northeast FETT TSI C T TUN NN 4" ANNIVERSARY SALE ITEM RE (o DUCED WITH A FEW EXCEPTIONS Typical Values—New Materials! LUMBER 2x4 FRAMING, vellow pine, 8 to 16 ft. lengths, bd. 1 3c SHELVING, 127 soft pine, lin. ft._ MILLWORK SASH, glazed 6 light, 114 in. thick, 28x23 in. 83(: table and 2 DINING NOOK, e $12.65 FURNACE PARTS Wide assortment of grate bars, shaker handles, etc. Fix up your furnace now at Anniversary Sale Prices. ELECTRICAL KITCHEN LIGHT with large opal globe, wired complete 67c BX CABLE, No. 14, 2-wire; cut to length, per Z]/zc ROOFING ROLL ROOFING, 1-ply with nails and ce- ment 98¢ SHINGLES, slate surfaced hexagon, 50 sq. ft. bundle. ROOF COATING, fibre. A quality (Gal. 39¢), 5-gal. can GUTTERING No soldering, slip-joint type. 5 in. gutter or 3 in. down- spout galvanized. 10- ft. length ____ 48(: SHEET METAL CORRUGATED, galvanized, for garages, shed 1 roofs, etc., sq. ft... 4 /4‘: FLAT SHEETS, galvanized, 24 in. and 30x96 in, 1 - 44c wide, SC benches, workmanship WALLBOARDS WALLBOARD for walls, ceil- ings, and Dpartitions, . 3c CELOTEX, insulating wall- board, saves fuel, Per 1,000 sq. ft..___ $45 INSULATION “ZONOLITE,” easy to pour, Covers 18 sq. ft, 3 ggc in. deep, bag- $2.36 Asbestos * product. $2.19 Paint and Glass HOUSE PAINT, “Bonded” first quality, white and 28 modern colors. (Qt. 68c), gallon. $2'38 GLASS, cut to size, all sizes reduced. 16x24 in. Priced at. 29C HARDWARE DOOR LOCK, mortise type, brass finish._. 49(: $1.17 Mason Material CEMENT, Portland Cement for every purpose; 94-b. bag = T3¢ PATCHING PLASTER, ready mixed; 6-1b. zgc pkg. HAMMER HAND PROMPT DELIVERIES Washington, Alexandria and D. C. Suburbs Phone ATlantic 1400 PLUMBING SINK FIXTURE, chrome combination swing s 2.7 7 spout faucet BALL COCK VALVE for toi- let tanks, com- e 68¢c LAVATORY, flnflt 17x19 dee apron, chmrne slo 85 trim quality, HEATING PIPELESS FURNACE. “Ideal” modern design, 18 in. fire- pot, complete with outer casing and floor sss register FURNACE PIPE, galvanized, all sizes, 8 in. size, per fi - IGC STOVES WOOD STOVE, all sizes, priced from. sl"" STOVE PIPE, black; 6 gc in. size; per ft. Miscellaneous BRONZE WEATHERSTRIP, for doors and windows; save fuel; 1 in. wide, 3C per foot ___ GAS RANGE, 3-burner with oven and top $l4_90 shelf MEDICINE CABINET, etched mirror, modern- istic, wall type, 31.74 18x13 in. .. CAULKINGCOMPOUND, keeps out cold. (Gal. 63C $2.09), large tube__. EXTENSION LADDER, com- plete with ropes $10.95 and pul!eys. 32 1t. long IN 4—Branches—4 MAIN OFFICE, 15th and H N.E. DOWNTOWN, 6th and C S.W. BRIGATWOOD, 5025 Georgia Ave. ANACOSTIA, 1905 Nichols Ave. ruary by the United States Supreme Court. “If you will please place a fair price on your goods, I will send you a certi- fled check immediately,” Norman wrote to Chandler. “In fact, I am anxious to pay for them now because I fear that by the time your potatoes are grown and ready for shipment our dollar may be worth still less. “Mr. Roosevelt may decide over- night to take another chunk of gold out of our dollar.” Norman specified that the potatoes “be certified as strictly illegal, grown without a license or permission from the Government, shipped in bags and not crates specified by the Govern- ment and to have no stamps of any description attached thereto.” He suggested the potatoes be routed through New Jersey to make the of- fense interstate and offered to make more than one purchase, “as it is my understanding that the second pur- chase will entitle me to go to the peni- | tentiary.” MRS. C. R. CRANMER DIES OF STROKE Lifelong Resident Here Succumbs to Heart Attack—Rites Tomorrow. Mrs. Beulah 8. Cranmer, 69, a life- long resident of this city, died sud- denly of a heart attack yesterday at | her home, 1300 Kenyon street. Mrs. Cranmer attended public schools here, being graduated from Central High School. She was a mem- ber of the Columbia Heights Arts Club | and the Epiphany Church. She is survived by her husband, | Clarence R. Cranmer, certified public accountant, and two daughters, Mrs. | William Corey of Silver Spring. Md., A and Miss Blanche Cranmer of Wash- ington. Funeral services will be held at the §. H. Hines funeral home, 2901 Four- teenth street, tomorrow at 3:30 pm. Burial will be in-Glenwood Cemetery. | L EISEMAN'’S SEVENTH AND F B £ £ H £ g The Biggest Values of the Season! NEW FALL The finest quality suits you've seen at $21.00. Strictly all-wool suits, in distinctive new patterns and models. Rich new Fall shades. All sizes and models to fit every man. Perfect fit guaranteed. CHARGE IT NOTHING DOWN JUST PAY $7 IN OCTOBER $7 IN NOVEMBER $7 IN DECEMBER O I IN BUSINESS IN WASHINGTON OVER §0 YEARS A Section of E. P. Hinkel & Co.’s Oriental Rug Repair Dept. We Specialize in Oriental Rug Repairing || ... and maintain our own staff of native weavers, who | are trained and experienced men. e You run no risk of damage to your Prized Rugs, when they come to us to be WASHED and REPAIRED { . . . all work backed by Hinkel’s reputation for RELIABILITY and RESPONSIBILITY. LOWEST PRICES FOR FINEST WORK ESTIMATES ON REQUEST E. P. HINKEL & CO. Rug and Carpet Cleaning . .. Fine Floor Coverings 600 Rhode Island Avenue N.E. Potomac 1172-1173-1174-1175 PHONES: | States Public Health Service, and Wil- | prominent in Montgomery County Re- | MISS ANNIE GAYLEY, 70, DEAD IN KENSINGTON | Club and Church Worker Will Be Buried in Philadelphia. Special Dispatch to The Star. KENSINGTON, Md., September 18. —Funeral services for Miss Annie F. Gayley, 70, prominent club and church worker, who died yesterday at her home here, will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock - at her residence on Montgomery avenue. In- terment will be in Philadelphia. A native of Philadeiphia, Miss Gay- ley moved here in 1895. She was a charter member of the Woman'’s Club of Kensington, formed in 1899. She has also been active in the Warner Memorial Presbyterian Church here | and the Presbyterion Home for the Aged in Washington. She was a mem- ber of the Kensington branch of the W. U Surviving are a sister, Mrs. James T. Marshall of this place; three nephews, Rev. James T. Marshall, jr., | of Baltimore; Dr. James T. Townsend | of the Indian Bureau of the United | Prominent son L. Townsend, Washington lawyer | publican circles, and a niece, Mrs, J.l Bartley Reeside of Alta Vista, Md. Births Reported. Roeer E. and Ruth E. Harper, boy Ellsworth E. and Lois E. Clark. boy. Chester and Mariorie Tiuell, boy Arlington A. and Ruth M. Avey, boy. Charles W. and Nina Collier. boy Travers E.'and Eva M. Baggett. girl. Edward K. and Clare Jones. girl Harold R.’and Thelma L. Zimmerman, girl Bud ard_Virgie McCutchin, girl. | William H. and Sena E_Patton. girl | John A, and Christine B. Staub, girl. Nathan'M. and Margery L. Faison, girl Florentino G. and Annie J. Fabella Theodore H. and Sadye Opack. boy. Joseph ana ‘Mildred Monaco, boy. | Raymond M. and Catherine P. Lent., boy. Emery and Marion 1. Stefley. girl Louis & and Anna C. Cozusnick. eirl. vd C. and Mazie M. Remson. girl n D.and Miriam G. Haley, girl, Rae 8. and Addie Sewell. gir Arthur B_and Carol G. Rigby. girl T _and Martha K. Andree. girl. | Freaeric D vhd Loin Me ARSI S0l Warren R. and Dorathy E_Strothers, Roland and Louise Richard. girl Sherman H. and Beulah V. Harris. girl, Walter L and Thelma W. Scott. girl Fred D. and Charlotte E. Sanford, boy, James and Prances M. Herbert. boy. Norman and Annchelle Toozeod, mrl. Floyd and Zelma Bwyre. gi Joteph'W. and Mary M. Cooper. sirl. Allison and Rosle Johnson. girl. Deaths Reported boy. D. C.. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1933.' THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair and slightly warmer tonight and probably tomorrow; gentle southerly winds. aryland—Generally fair tonight and tomorrow; slightly warmer tonight and in east portion tomorrow. Virginia—Generally fair in north, and mostly cloudy in south portion to- nigkt and tomorrow; slightly warmer in the interior. West Virginia—Generally fair to- ; slightly warmer River Report, Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers clear today. ort for Last 24 Hours, R Yesterday— Today— Te, Temp. Baro. d for Last 21 Hours. vesterday to noon today ) p.m. yesterday. 8t 6:30 a.m. today. (From noon Highest. 74 Year ago. 6% Lowest, 57, . 54. Record Temperatures This Year. Fighest. 98. on July 20. Lowest, —2, on January 28, Humidity for Last 24 Hours. (From noon yesterday to noon today.) Highest, 92 per cent, at 6 a.m. tod Lowest. 46 per cent, at 3 p.m. yesterday. Tide Tables. Year Geodetic Burvey.) Tomo: 12:4 1 51 i orr! ] & 6 o m. s am pm pm “The Sun and Moon. Rises, 8un, today _ 5i51 8Sun. tomorrow. 5:5 Moon, today_. = p.m. Automobile “lizhis must be one-half hour after sunset. Precrpitation. Monthly precipitation in lnchu in the Capital (current month to dat tirned” on September Ctobe. ot emner™ | December _Z227 Weather in Various (‘ltlu. TTemperature.3 ks i Stationa. Abilene, Tex_ Y Atlantic Baltimore, Lelia Smith. Sibley, Hospital Jonn E. Joyce. g George J. R Samiiel De Valishan, 653 Georseiown Hos- Glarence Wren, 54, Emergency Hospital. John Weaver. 4%, 1306 4th st. a.w Joseph H. Trainor 41. 628 New York ave. Pleasant Miller. Sibley al ace M. Ryan, 32, 314 1st fant. Norman Dickens. Gi In'.rv to Clayton V. Li ‘m.mx' . 750 Gresham pl Gallinger Hospital Chase. Children's Hos- WILL YOU LET US EXPLAIN WHY WILLIAMS ILOMATI Heat More Homes Than Any Other 0il Burners? Ralph J. Moore Coal Co. Phone Potomac 0930 \‘“\\‘\\\\\\\\\\\‘\\V Save the Price of a New Suit! Match Your Odd TROUSERS 395 and No difficulty choosing the pair of trousers you want to maten that odd coat at Eiseman's. We have the largest and best stock in Washington. All materials, all sizes, every shade. Come in now. EISEMAN’S SEVENTH & F STS. “t\\\‘\“\‘\\\\t\«vfi \\“\“‘5\‘\\\\\\‘\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\v RS \\\\\\S\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\‘\ \\\\\\\ Jacksonv Kln‘ll Fla Minneapolis New Orieans Se. Spokzne Tampa WASH - Cloudy CITY NEWS IN BRIEF TODAY. Dinner, auditors’ section. Distric! Bankers' Association, Lafayette Hotel, 6 p.m. Meeting, | of Pederation 6:30 p.m. Meeting. Washington Philatelic So- ciety, Carlton Hotel, 8 p.m. flower Hotel, 6 p.m. Dance, Costello Post. American Legion, Mayflower Hotel, 8 p.m. TOMORROW Luncheon, Kiwanis Club, Mavflower Hotel, 12:30 p.m. Meeting. board of directors. Tau Phi Sorority, Mayflower Hotel, 3 p.m. Luncheon, Trade Executives' Asso- ciation, Lafayette Hotel, 12:30 p.m. ton Hotel, 12:30 p.m. Meeting, Tau Phi Sorority, flower Hotel, 8 pm. Meeting, Lido "Civic Club, Mayflower Hotel, 8 pm. Meeting. League of Lavmen's Re- treat, Mayflower Hotel, 8 p.m. Employs 17,000. A branch factory of a Czechoslovak shoe company in Germany now em- | ploys 17,000 workers. | | | | . mal Church sts. ~_FOUND. FOR LOST OR WANTED AVNALS a Rescue League. 71 n's._ Monday_ corner 18th s snd Owner call Columbia 5611 Lost and Found advertisements Jor the daily Star wil be accepted Mondays to Fridays, inclusive, up to noon day of issue. Saturdays and legal holidays up to 10 a.m. day of issue. For the Sunday Star up to 11 p.m. Saturday. BLACK_LEATHER COVER. letters and p pers.” Return Wolenburgh. 136 1d. n.w.. or Mr. Fine. Col sweepstakes ticket DOG—Male. blsck short lecs: named 1517 M n and ‘Happy.” nce ouppy. 4 months {0 helehborhood of Edgemoor } hilds pete Roward. W) nd_Aire Atlantic 3431. EYEGLASSES AND DIAMOND BAR PIN !l;m n -ru;znm istrict Monday.” Reward. e ae | HANDBAG. 1ady's. brown leather vicinity North Cavitol and O sts. last nisht: oper- ator's permit in same. Finder may keep money. veturn bag and contents Netify one Nose Monk, 817 Farragut st. n.v. ng 2 pairs glasse Eha “Cigatetie “case Sunday aftermoon at Pohick Church. Va._ 1f f oy District 5470. Branch : LAUNDRY “BAG—_No. 3541 ~contining demo clothes: vicinity \ Park road "and Georgia_ave 4. Adams 07 PLATINUM BAR PIN fet with dismond lost cither in the vicihity of Ordway st Washineion. D. C. or. neay e e m‘"fi'vmmq Botife Mre Wi D 0 Ordway st. Reward. son. 28 POCKETBOOI money and elasse: Reward. Met. 12 POCKETBOOK. Black Teather, h and O sts. k. Sunday evening Sall Georsla 0800 e 's or vicinit 1530 Eve st.. Apt 51 containi Waciews| PR PURSE. small, bluk. on Carroll or Park ave or Shepherd 183 WALLET. with papers valuable to - et Hunter H. Morrison, Adams 1 FaToR Bulova: Bt ! ween and ot bus; remard. Phone Palls Church % RIST WATCH—Lady's. platinum__dia- E\onflludded' n.w. section; reward. Phone merson literature of M McCraty Relrigerator Co. Re: o 5 ath. &1, Bw.. or phome West 5068, Reward. ’ (Furnished by United States Coast and | MRS. ANDERSON DIES | AT TAKOMA AT 89 Was Widow of Alexander D. An-| derson, One of Board of Trade Organizers. By a Staft Correspondent of The Star TAKOMA PARK, Md, September 18.—Mrs. Antoinette Dunning Ander- son, 89-year-old widow of one of the Washington Board of Trade's organ- | izers, died here yesteray at rest | home, 626 Carroll avenue, after a short iliness. Mrs. Anderson, widow of Alexan- der D. Anderson, one of the found- | ers of the Board of Trade and an active civic leader in the District prior to his death in 1901, had lived in the Capital for more than half a century before moving to Takoma Park. She was born in New Haven, Conn the daughter of a Presbyterian min- ister, and was a graduate of Mount Holyoke College. She married Mr. Anderson in 1870 while he was a stu- | dent at Yale University. She lived | in Washington from 1880 until about | & year ago, when she came here. | Surviving are a daughter, Mrs, Antoinette Thomas of Florida, and two sons, Edward D. Anderson of | Washington and Storrs Anderson of Boston. | Pinal rites are to be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the 8. H. Hines funeral home in Washing- ton, and burial will be in Oak Hxll | Cemetery. Marriage Licenses. g ! Jol Business Men's Associations, Lafayette Hotel, | Dinner, Chestnut Farms Dairy, \hy-i s | Luncheon, Cosmopolitan Club, Carl- May- | Josesh E Overend, 32 1365 East Cs 2| st and “Agnes C. Brannan | Nasior rasec: Rev. 3 ¥ Buckies | Louis Tashman. 52 and Goidie Becker. 4% both of Baltimore, Md.; R Iver v 2 10 Bu"'mmt Md and Pnnn. M. Jermane, 20, 709 Allison v, J. H. Miers nd Prance P. | e Bot 705 B'se. ne s Rev. nrion Anw "r. TAXIORd. 24. Council Biufte Towa d Angela M. Valenza 3008 Mc- nl M. 8 Sheehy 28, Southbury. Col ‘Pauline’ 8. Carey. 25 S8, Flush .ns N. Y. an Gdell. 1270 Anacostia 3. J. Quealls. dward R. Kennev, © sand Helen M. Quinn M. W._ Hyl and IE Weed | Jonn Arlincten_Va Va.. Rev Bri | Georse W Morsan 24, and Aice G hoth ef Beabrook. Md.: Rev 18 zes t. Mich. and Richmond, Va 15th Roseboron Rhode Tsiand ave william Brown 3] | " othy Henderson | F W 1 23 1855 California st | i 31, Turtie Creek | Pr‘ K. Rainer. ir 5 _and Katherine V Coleman. 0. both ol Bellamv. Ala.. Rev A T Poare Robert €. Harrison. 23, and Elue Poss | both of Baltimore, Md. Rev. Abram Simon ADAMS. SUZANN on Monday_Septem | Dm. at_Garfield Hospital | ZANNE SLAYBACK ADAMS the late Dr_ Arthur Wellington 4 8t Louis_ Mo. Funeral services at | Lam J. Lee tuneral home Wednesa September 18, at 2 AMER. MARGARET A On Wednesdas Seprember 18 1015 at Proy denrht Hos- A eloved ‘widow wife Fineral from her late £t ne. on Saturday thence Tesidence Septamber to Holv repose of her soul. Rel ITiende tavited. | Interment Mount Cemeters. | ANDERSON. ANTOINETTE DUNNT Tu September 1938 Carroll ‘ave. Takoma Park. M OINETTE DUNNING ANDERSON of the late Alexander D. Anderson a | mother of Edward D. and Storrs Ander- son. Mrs. Antoinette Thomas the late Dwicht Anderson. Se the H. Hines Co. tune:al hoi Thursday. Septembsr 1 Interment Oak Hill Cemetery. MARGARET _ELEANOR. September 17, 1935. at | | services at the S. | home. =901 14th st September 0. at pm Inter: ment Black Run. Baltimore County. Md. BLANKENSHIP, ELLIOTT . On Tuesday. Beptember ELLIOTT, st ne and_father of Kathersn M F. Blankenship. ir. Puneral ser the §. H. Hines Co. funeral home. 24 14th st. n.w.. on Fridey, September at 2 p.m 19 BRASWELL, ABNER C. On Tuesday. Sep- tember 131035, s1 his resicence. 5514 Eherrier vi. nw . ABNER C BRASWELL the beloved father of Mre C. B Cunyers of Atlanta. Ga.: L. A. Braswell of Ha tings, Fia.. George W. Braswell of Lake- 1 a. and James E. Braswell of hington, D. C.. and brother of Dok Braswell of Macon. Ga. _Funeral serv- ices st the sbove residence on Wed day. September 18 and friends invited. Ga. | CLARK. ELLEN S . Suddenly, = Tuesday, September 1935, at Tesidense of e daughter, Mrs. Agnes W Maher. 742 Crittenden st. n.w. ELLEN SHALOE CLARK. beloved wife of the late Williem Claik and mother of X Agnes W. Maher and Mrs. Ad at & pm. Rel Interment Macon Howells of Washington, D. C.. May Slater of Detroit. Mich 20 at £:30 a.m: Requiem mass tember 2 Gabriel's’ Church. at B am denly. T res "BEVIAN € 1300 Kenyon st. n M Sentem- ER. hmtrl] Thursday :Hddvnl\' on ‘Tuesday. 035, at 10 in Falls Church. Va.. EMMA PEAR. SON DENNY. She leaves to mourn their loss a devoted friend. Arthur Tee: three daughters, three sons. nine grandchil- dren. four brothers and a host of other Telatives and friends. Notice of fu- neral later. Suddenly. on Tues- St. Eliza- beth's Hospital. COR! LIA daughter of the late Col. Arthur and Eliza Denver. at the parlors of Almus R. X 3 Conn. ave. FPuneral fron | reek Cemetery Church on Thurs- day. September 19, at 2 p.m. DONOVAN. FRANK F. On Monday. Sep- | tember 16, 19:15. at his ru.dcnu 1112 Sth st. n.w., FRANK F. DONOVAN. Re- mains reslmx at Tabler's funeral home. 4717 9th st. n.w. Interment Arlington | National Cemetery on Thu sday. Sep- tember 16, at 10 am. Relatives nnd friends invited. GAII'“I(I ALEXANDRA LOUISE. On Tues- day. September 17, 1935, ai her resi- the Ontario Apt ALEXANDRA LOUISE GALESKI ~ Puneral ~ services Thursday. September 19. al 10 a.m Hysong's pariors. 1300 N st. n.w terment Arhnucn National Cemetery. 18 4 on Tuesday Sep- Vs Tat, 248 pame at her e ensingion. 'Md.. ANNIE . GAY- LEY, daushter of the late Dr. James F. and Annie Morrow Gaviey of Philadel- Puneral services at her late . Ktmmlwn per 10 ai | 2:30 p.m. SON. ALICE E. On Sunday b be! At _her rexlflenct E. GIBSON. lo; leaves to mourn their loss one grandmother. a great- grandmother and other relatives snd many friends. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel. 3rd and Eve sts. s.w. until Monday. September 16: thereafter her late residence. Funeral at 1 p.m. Thursday, September 19, from her late resicence.” Interment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. ~Relatives | and friends invued | HARRIS. ARTHUR. day ermm-‘ ber vn AT an. ARTHUR HARRIS ‘be- ioved Busbard of Edich Harris Puperal ptember 19. at 2 p.m.. from | HERBERT, » from the above residence on Friday, Sep- | y. 8ei hu llu nxldente, Palls Church, Va. * ~ A—-11 Dratha. . Departed this life on SBunday. tember 15 19:45. at High- llnd Falls, N. Y. MINNIE HERBERT. 8he leaves to mourn their loss a devoted mother, Mary Gilread; stepfather. Henry Gilread; three sisters. Charlle Willlams, Helen Sanders and Lorraine Diggs, and many other relatives and friends. Res mains resting at Eugene Ford's_fun home. 1300 South Cupitol st. Rema vull be taken to 1210 2nd st. s.w. Dtember 18 at 430 o'cloc vshrr- fun‘ral services w 1'1 be held Thur: At 1 pm._ Rev. Westray ofciating. Ltermiens i Raverion. Seae ams HUNTT, WILLIAM B. On Wednesday. Sens tember 1! 19: WlJ.lAM B.. beloved busb: argare; Huntt nd son of Mr. and \m Mxv»h-u h. 2nd and O where mass will be offered at for the repose of his soul and friends are invited ment Cedar HIll Cemerern JONES. LEWIS. On Tuesday, September 17,1935 at his_ residence se A nora 'Scott Jones sisters-in-law. one niece ‘and other relatives and Remains resting at Stew home. 30 H st ne Scptember 19. at 4 his late residence. Inter. KING, MAY IRENE. day. September 17. dence. 1402 Decatur IRENE KING. beloved King and mother of N Dorris B. King and daughter of Jerome and Barbara A neral from her iate residence on Eeptember 20. at 2 p.m._ Relatives a '1 Iriends invited. IntermentgFort Lincoin Cemetery 19 "nrnd “and sister of from her Septembe; ETH M. Q0 Tuesdar. Sep- Intermen MCENERNEY n bia Gardens SCHROETER. CONRAD. On In Memortam. CASKEY. IDA MAE. ¥ RANDCHILDREN, RITA JOAN R\n \{\CV J; HUNT. RICHARD A. Sacred to the mem- \\Y’ C] R‘ E Tn loving memor IGNACIA LAGUER- ANaS WO yeais as LAGU rnn JGNACIA. WIFE: CHARLOTTE LAGUER- A JIn loving remembran THE FAMILY MAGUIRE. WILLIAM E. In loving me o { ‘my beloved son TLLIAM ed who de REID. EDITH MAF MAE“RED parted this lify September 15 Loved in life (n SMITH. JOHN W. Tn sad but membrance of our and brothe departed th Sentember 1%, hree yeirs ago to- not forgotten. STEELE, nrR 10\1\(3 *DACGHTER. EVA HOVP~ FUNERAL DIRECTORS " CHAS. S. ZURHORST CO. 301 EAST CAPITOL £T hone Lincoln 0332 V. L. SPEARE (0. Nelther the successor to nor connected with the original R Speare_establishment. NAeDS g0s 1009 H St. N.W. J. William Lee’s Sons Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Crematorium Ave N E Lincoln 5200 Japh F. Birch's Sons wEd 03032 M St. N.W. ished 1847 od Phone Establi Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 th St NW 3 - Moders chaper e NAtional 2473 WILLIAM H. SCOTT 409 St. SE Linc er One of the Largest Undertakers in the World 1400 Chapin St. NW. Col. 0432 517 11th St. S.E. Atlantie 6700 FUNERAL DESIGNS. GUDE BROS. CO. Floral Pieces 1212 F St N.W NAtional 4276 GEO. C. SHAFFER EXPRESSIVE FLORAL TRIBUTES AT MODERATE PRICES. PHONE NAT. 0108 | ot SandesCor. 14th 8 Eye and Sundays 3200 M 8t GEO. A.COMLEY &% % Artistio F Designs b: vE’!s-rll e esigns by Exper Night' Phone. Clarendon 261-d-1 ’

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