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RETIRED SERGEANT, JOHN LEWIS, DIES State, War and Navy Building Guard Was Stricken While Fort fincoln Washingtons best located Gemetery, 2 Established 1900 7| ARDO& CO. ¢ AMBULANCE SERVICE $4.00 on Duty. By a Staff Correspondent of The Star. | CABIN JOHN. Md. November 12.— John Lewis, 57, a guard at the State, War and Navy Building, taken suddenly ill while on duty. died | at Walter Reed Hospital Saturday. Lewis had served 35 years in the Army, retiring in 1921 as a sergeant, | after having served in the Philippine | Insurrection, the Spanish-American War and the World War. % He is Esther but lived here in recent years. | survived by his widow, Mrs. All City Calls Lewis, and five children. Funeral services were held LINCOLN 0524 | morning, with burial in Arlington CEERNRRRNANNNEN NN Nx € | National Cemetery. LUMBER Prominent Kentuckian Dies. NEW YORK, November 12 (#).— MILLWORK—ROOFING HARDWARE—SAND Mrs. Louisiana B. H. Gibson von En- | gelken, descendant of one of the early GRAVEL—CEMENT | PAINTS ANIERIRACENNENNEN families to settle in Kentucky, | at her home here yesteyday. a daughter of the late Col. Hart Gib- | son and a sister of Hart Gibson of Ashland, Ky. Engelken, New York and Kentucky Bring vour list for materials of e ST any Repair or Remodeling Job to us. We specialize in small orders, and make delivery any- where at no extra cost. Phone or see us now for Free Esti- mates on any materials you need. Mattresses Remade The Stein Bedding Co. 1004 Eye St. N.W. ME. 9490 Call J. FRANK Lumber & Millwork 2121 Ga. Ave. NOrth 1341 Lustrous Deep Pile Rugs of Finest Quality You've probably attended Rug Sales be- fore . . . but you've never attended a Rug Event the like of this. Think of it —supreme quality, genuine Axminster £ Rugs of heavy deep pile for only $28. Brand-new Winter designs . . . beau- tiful coloring and patterns. Come early and pick out the Rugs you need. 3 Pc. Solid Peg Maple Bed Room Suite Chest, Dresser and Panel Bed. Solid Peg Maple Bed Room $ Well built and nicely finished. I ; Suite of 3 attractive pieces. . . Buy on J. L. Budget Plan He was a natve of Marietta, Wis. | Her husband, Friedrich J. H. von| who was | | this | } n i died | She was 7 N.St. RV T AL B k] 35 to 40 per cent above the same | period of 1934.” ended November 2 was down by 10,- | 000.000 feet, but the National Lumber Manufacturers’ l its report yesterday that the current output year ago. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, HENRY 3. MOTT, 7, § HEART VICTIM Helped Found United States Storage Co. Here in 1898. Henry S. Mott, 77, president of the United States Storage Co., which he helped found here in 1898, died of a heart attack yesterday at his home, 1748 Q street. He was stricken Sat- urday. Born in Milford, Pa., on December 15, 1857, Mr. Mott came to this city in 1895. The storage firm was opened with a rented room on Tenth street. By 1901 the company had enlarged Rites Today VETERAN TO BE BURIED AT GETTYSBURG. |ing and=in 1908 it was moved into | its present nine-story structure at 418- | 420 Tenth street. Mr. Mott had been president of the company since 1927. | He is survived by a son, C. Van Wyck Mott, secretary-treasurer of the storage company, and & grandson. Funeral services will be held tomor- row at 2 pm. in the chapel of John R. Wright, undertaker, 1337 Tenth street. Rev. Archie Davis, of the La Fayette Lodge of Masons, will officiate. The body will be taken to Milford, Pa. JAMES W. BODLEY, The first man to enlist in the 1st West Virginia Infantry at the out- break of the Civil War, whose funeral and interment were to be held at Gettysburg National Ceme- tery this afternoon. Mr. Bodley, & pioneer manufacturer of farm wagons and machinery, died here Friday at the home of his daugh- ter, Mrs. M. B. Morris, 1935 Calvert street. He had made his home here for the past four years. For- merly he had resided at Wheeling, W. Va, and New Orleans. {COUNCIL MEETS TONIGHT | The semi-annual meeting of the | Community Center Council of Wash- ington will meet tonight at 8 o'clock in the board room of the Franklin Administration Building to hear re- ports from Mrs. Elizabeth K. Peeples, director, and other officers and make plans for the coming six months. compared favorably with a| James G. Yaden, president; other | officers and representatives from the advisory committees of the various centers will take part in the ! ference. Lumber Output Above 1934. Lumber production for the week Association noted in Production, it said, “is now running P75 AP ™~ Save $L19 These fine Broadloom Carpets are made by GULISTAN. May be had in Rust, Brown, Taupe, Green, Blue, Burgundy, Antique Mahogany. Don’t miss this thnllmg sale. Buy on J. L. Budget Plan /7 .[améuxzqfi FURNITURE COMPANY 909 F. STREET N.W. until it occupied a three-story build- | chaplain | to | on Every Square Yard Dies Suddenly HENRY S. MOTT. 'MARCELLUS ETCHISON | Montgomery Farmer, 85, Been Ill Two Weeks. Funeral Tomorrow. | Special Dispatch to The Star. ETCHISON, Md, November 12.— Marcellus Etchison, 85, farmer and life-long resident of Montgomery County, died at his home here yester- day after a two-week illness of pneu- monia. He was the son of the late Green- | berry and Raphael Ftchison and a member of Montgomery Lodge. I. O. 0. F. Etchison is survived by a daughter, Fannie, and a sister, Mrs. William Kinsey of Charles County. Funeral services will be held in the | Montgomery M. P. Church at Clag- con- | ettsville tomorrow at 2 p.m., followed | | by btirial in the church cemetery. the makers of DIES OF PNEUMONIA| Had | V. L. SPEARE CO0. | Netther the successor to nor conngoted w | theorigina) | NAtiona D. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1935. C. W. HAVENS DIES OF HEART ATTACK Canoeist Is Stricken While Taking Anesthetic for Tonsil Operation. Charles Wells Havens, 32, who was a member of the canoce racing team of the Washington Canoe Club which won the championship while repre- senting the United States at the Oympic games in Paris in 1924, died yesterday while undergoing a gen- eral anesthetic in preparation for removal of tonsils. Death was at- tributed to a heart attack. Besides com- peting in the Olympics with#7 § members of the m 'C:: ce::’n"": Charles Wells Havens. which included racing singly, in pairs and as a team of four, Mr. Havens had competed in numerous canoe races here. A native of this city, he was edu- his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank B Havens, and lived with them at 2104 | North Glebe road, Ballston. He was in the ice and coal business with his father at Rosslyn. at the residence Thursday am. Burial will be in the Columbia | Gardens Cemetery. Mr. Havens is | parents, a brother, William D. Havens, and three sisters, Mrs. Lily J. Wilkin- son, Mrs. Albert M. Milburn and Mrs. John Conway. ‘MRS ANNIE C. KEYSER | DIES AT VIRGINIA HOME = Widow of Rappahannock Man, 92, Will Be Buried Tomor- rTow Afternoon. Special Dispatch to The Star FRONT ROYAL. Va., | —Mrs. Annie C. Keyser, 92, a native of Rappahannock County. died last evening in her home near Washington Va. Until yesterday morning. she was taken ill, she had been no- tably active. She was the daughter of the late Frank Miller and Mrs. Sarah Brown- ing Miller and the widow of N. Hamp- ton Keyser, a prominent Rappahan- nock farmer and stockman, wio died 40 years ago. She is survived by four sons and two daughters: John A. Keyser and Mrs. F. D. Wood of Washington, J. W. Keyser of Front Royal. J. E. Keyser of Flint Hill, Dr. R. L. Keyser of Balti- more and Mrs. John P. Sneed of near Washington. Mrs. Ida Miller of Carth- age. Mo., and Mrs. Florence Yancey of Culpeper are sisters. Funeral services will be held tomor- row afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Washington, Va., Baptist Church. November 12 BEES - Gas Fumes, Plus Mntch—sl 500. LINCOLN, Nebr. (#).— A thief, | draining gasoline from three trucks at | the Lincoln Packing Co. paused to | light & match. The damage, George Mechling, super- | intendent of the plant, said, was about $1,500. —— FOUND. EPORT DESERTED. STRAYE] l-OlT. Lost and Found advertisements for the daily Star wil be accepted Mondays to Fridays, inclusive, up to noon day of usue. Saturdays and legal holidays up to 10 a.m. | a@ay of wssue. For the Sunday Star | upto 11 pm. Saturaay. BAR _PIN. gold, set with between 19 and =1 diamonds: lost Saturday or Sunday | Rewagd. _Phone District 4620. Apt. 34. . and Boe’roN BULLI Vicinity 14th Reward. Call Columbia | BOSTON _BULL _TERRIER, _ | ¥hite:” answers’ to name DOG—Part ferrier, white and tan, male, r. long fail: Saturday. Nov. » may stll wear black collar, lizht' tan ha s “with chain s Phoiie Adams 4 s S | GOLD EARRI! black “Pete.” and Col. rd. between Florida ave. and 13th or vicinity. Reward for re- turn to apartment the Cordova. s POCKETBOOK—Containing _two s Please return | SUIT CASE—Lost from 1804 Wyoming ave. Finder please return handbag containing | keys and man's watch and chain; keep money. (edar Hill ‘Wufimybmmt (emetery Where Perpetual Care is | More Than a Promise For Reference ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR 75 No Extras! For a Regular $150 Funeral WASHINGTON'S LOWEST PRICES $75 to $200 and up DEAL Funeral Home Phone Li.8200-8201 FUNERAL DIRECTORS —Jo—semm;f—so-m— (A L YCOCK, Mgr.) Py un 3034 M St. N.W. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. jiipseveninsL W NAtional2473 ‘CHAS S. ZURHORST CO. 301 EAST CAFITOL ST hone ith N S peare (otabghment H 92 cated in the public schools here, but | some years ago moved to Virginia with | | survived by his Call | _| Arlee M BERNHARDT NAMED Appointment of Dr. Joshua Bern- hardt as chief of the sugar section of the Agriculture Adjustment Adminis- tration was announced today. Dr. Bernhardt, who participated in formulation of the administration’s sugar program, has been acting chief since the resignation of John E. Dalton. @ards of Thanks. BABCOCK, ROBERT W. We wish (o ex- thanks and ‘mpathy erings tende; Us“during the fiimers ‘and at the death of our beloved husband and father ROBERT W BABCOCK. WIFE AND SON. JOHNSON, FRANCIS C. We are srateful’ for the kindness shown durin the ‘long illness and sympatny expres CIS C. JOHNSON. FAMILY. LEE. HARRY. We wish to express our sincere thahks 1o our friends for their beautiful floral offerings and expressions of sympathy at the death of our beloved uncle, HARRY LEE. THE FAMILY. * Draths. ALnIlLCH‘l IMRRY G On Sunday. Nn- vember 10, 6:20 p.m.. at his nd n fw CHARRY G ALBREUHT, beloved husband of Vir- ginia_Albrecht and beloved son of the late John C. and Agnes Albrecht. Wednesday. November Tesidence. 500 apd friends invited. Interment very | 4 | in the passing of our loved one. FRAN- | HERN. LENA F. Officers and Cefhedral Chapter, No, Order of Eastern Star. nr heieby notified of the death of Sister LENA F. HERN Special meeting will be heid af Bcottish Rite Cathedral Thurs: day, November 14 5 5 pm., for the o rond}:;lfinlclhn‘vrrn Star sery ‘v"u»r\m"w- neral from Chambe; €. 140 Chapin st. B.W., at e 1408 ors WELLS “w. M. ELIZABETI R. CORNISH - Sec RING members of * tuneral hor Hyattsville, Md me. Mount on Wednesday. Novembe; Interment Fort Lincoln cz‘mw LOWE, 'an(,Al(rT vember 12, 19 14th place n.e. MA| loved mother of Mrs e b Ehen T Se o S dgwick, John Rudder 4. at K0 Comforter’ Catholic Enl r' East Capitol st Mount Olivet Ceme LYNCH, JERIL\II vember” 10, at_Georzetow He JEREMIAH J ] beloved F d C. Lynch. P residence ouncil, " No. are hereby Cedar Hill Cemetery. 12 ALBREGHT, HARRY G. A special com- munication, of Stansbiry Lodg A M lled” for Wednesda | Novemver X ashist 1o% burpose of ‘onducting Masonic funeral services of our lat» brother, HARRY | | G, ALBREGHT. By order of the master RALPH L. HEBBARD, Secretary BANNISTER, MINNIE. On Sunday. ; Novem- | BANNIS Bannister | Minor and o Minor Beuy | Bruce riend Funeral services will be conducted | at 10:30 | Q iflock offciating BANNISTER, MINNIE, The officers m rest “Femple, No. o E of W. are noti t MIRNIE BANNISTER { soriow at the Elks nw. on Wednesday. 1033 at K oclock pm sday_ Novembe: from the Th B o 4" Haptist’ Church h “and Other locge: Bles are VIOLA J RUSSELL. PANNIE GREEN. F) SARAH FRANCES. November 11 3 her daushter. carl S HoT Balaion Sosenh W ington. D, and Dewev L of Bailston. and one brother | Starkey of Raven Wood. W. Va t the Ives funeral hoi v, Ci v when ! the above address ol Fer 14, at 30 pm BROOKS. EVERETT ay. ber 1 u.rquo on BURRISS. FLORA BELL Ber 11. 1835 a1 Geo Rockville. above fu; N at his residence November 11. 19: CARPENTER. beloved Carpenter nee Steever e st Eivsons-s_funeral vario of tuneral later CLABAUGH. MRs onday night her renidence CATHERINE R over Wasnington of Cleveland, Ohio Noverber Jeflerson sts Hill C Y. CLARKSON. JAMES W. oOn vember asualty Hos JAMES W CLARKSON the beloved band of Clarkson and fa: Remain: fron N (‘hamhrr\ Co. Southeast E w. m se. COLEMAN. GEORGE H. Ot vember 11 at_Preedn GEORGE H_ COLEMAN father o E o o tin_Odd Fellows tery n Va. Relatives Iiends are invited 0 attend CUSHMAN. BENNETT B On November 11 BENNERT B CUSHMAN Cushman. Serv Gawler Sons' chapel | n.w.on Thursdsy. p.m. Mondas. | Tiand; h \\u,um husband [ dence d se. | 'mouu DoLGuss hunwd | of saran Douglas Remains "mex be viewed ‘A Teeidence afier 10 am. Wednesday. Now vember 13. Funeral from the above | residence on Thursday. November 14 | at2om. Relatives and friends invited Interment Cedar Hnl Cemnr'w CHARD ay - A RICHARD A~ EDELIN beloved | Tutband o Marsaret Allen Edelin and devoted father of Allen A Edelin. Notice of funeral later . EL beloved father of Fannie He is survived by one sister. m Kinsey of Charles County. ices will be held at Mont- gomery Chapel. M. P. Chureh, on Wed nesday November Montsomery Chadel Cemeters ‘E\'Ahs MARGARET (MAGGIE) A. Sud- | denly. on Saturdas Nr\\!mber 9, 1835, at her res!dence 12th st se. MAR- GARET (MAGGIE) “A. EVANS (nee Kelley). beloved wife of Georse T. Evans and mother of Georze A. Eva and TS, Jotepn N. Purks and sister of George W._ Kelley. Funer residence of her daughter. son st. n.w.. on Wednesday, November 13. at 8:30 'a:m : thence to St Peter's | Church, 2nd and C sts. se. where re- auiem mass will be offered’ at 9 am. | Relatives and friends are invited In- | terment in Mount Olivet Cemetery. 12 | No- ‘rm\'lrn JENNIE B. _ Monday. at_her | r‘ ave ] the beloved Il(ew . aunt of George | Fowl and Louise Ferguson. Notice of funeral | Iater. 13 HALL. ANNIE, miDtParted this life on Sat- iev) o Hruhu M. ANNIE HALL ~ she leaves to_mourn_their loss a devoted daughter. Midred "Hall Whiting Ruspand. . Wil- | liam Hall: three sisters. Martha West. Alice Glenn, and ~Bertha _ Brooks brothers and ~ Robe one Lillian* Davis: Tephew. Wilbert' Green: six srand- | children and a host of other relatives and friends. Remains resting at Camp- bell's funeral home. 423 4th SOt Tuesdny November 15 at thence to the residence of her st. se. where funera] -n’ be heid on Wednesaay, No 13 pm. . Relatives "and friends are Yhvited ™ mnterment ® Lincoln morial Cemetery HAVENS, CHARLES WELLS (BUD). denly. on Monday, November 11. 18: & Cherrydale Hospital Cherrydaie. Va CH. (BUD) _H AVENS, | r. and Mrs. Prank B. Havens | Puneral from his late residence. 2104 North Glebe rd. Baliston, Va.. Thursday November 14. st 10/30 o'clock Gardens Ceme- umb! Pmnux nm relatives invited. 13 late Fu- son. on | R Maude Vista Henry (nce Kis neral from the residence of 'his George F. Henry, 1216 G st. se.. Wednesday, November 13. ‘at 2 pm. | Relatives and friends invited. ~Inter- ment Glenwood Cemetery Remains may be vicwed at the above residence after ~.¢ pm. Tuesday November 12 . LENA F. On Tuesday. Nowmm. 12,1935, at’ the home of her sister, Mrs. Katie L. Burrows, 213 R st. ne. LENA F. HERN. beloved wife of Johii ! st._n. d Gertrude E. Gin| e. and Willlam H. Mllls nf Varnum J. William Lee’s Sons Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Crematorium ¢1b ond Mass, Ave, NE. Lineols 5200 “ 11 T 11 Todd ol n.e md Thomls R. Mills t from the Cemetery, for the | | JOHNSON. SELINA. death of J. LYNCH to meet at 14 t November 12 3 RGE R_ELLIS. G. K, EOR | DENNIS NTEANS F. 8 | LYONs, ven \nnn\ ALICE ELIZARETH W November 13, Ga wurmvu LIvA. On Monday THEN = NICKOL rn“mn 1 Asm\(-ro\ JOHY J. Departed th b s and Smith officiating Iu Memoriam. T> the loving memo: e, FANNIE E B'DD. g0 “today LEONORA. T vear RS Amz'rA INEZ AND LYDIA HELEN. avs af vou DEVOTED MOTHER, HANNEMAN. ROBERT W. m 0 Dasse e years ago today, Novembef is 50 sweetly sleeping t Although we cannot clasp his rlnd His face we cannot see, his_token_show emember thes . "BROTHER AND . In sad but loving ree membrance of our devoted wife. mot er and grandmother SELINA JOHNSO! who departed this life two years ago toe day. November 12, 1933, No_one knows cur heartaches fast_asle SBAND DAUGHTER JORDAN. MARY. A mhu e of memory of my dear mo JORDAN. who departed i years ago today. November 1. 1 In_our hearts your memory You were faithful. fond and true, There is not a day that passes That we do HER LOVING. CnA\r\cmmnz\ AND LONELY DAUGHTER. LOUISE KLEPS, DANIEL E. Sacred to the mems orv_of my beloved husband. DANIEL E. KLEPS. ‘who departed this life Novems 12 Earth hns no grief that heaven canno$ However deep_the pain Help us, O Tender Loid. this truth te We are weak. O Comforter Divine Teach us (0 know that all our sriefs Thir He sends tis comfort. kelps us to Tesi To say through tears. “Thy way, O b’lrd‘ not mine.”’ HIS DEVOTED WIFE. ® TALKS. ROBERT W. In memory of oug beloyed husband and father W. TALKS. who left us Wo today. November 1%. 1 Thirteen sad years have passed. deaw one. and still we long for you WIFE AND - In_lov. arlin . the 'bes loved daughter of De Witt C. late Elizabeth E. “Tucker. who thirty.nine years ago today. November 12, 1896. HER PAPA. WALKI.‘I MARY J. In loving memory of dear mother and grandmother, SIARY 3. WALKER, who left Us one year ago, November 12 1934. Sweet memories cling to her name. HER SONS AND GRANDCHILDREN. & WOOD, EVA A. In sad but loving ree membrance of our mother and grands mother, EVA A. WOOD. Who Dasse away four years ago today. November 1 THE PAMILY. TUCKER. BLANCHE ESTEL remembrance of _our FUNERAL DESIGNS. GEO. A. COMLEY 322, % WEST 0149 Artistic Floral Designs by Experts Night Pnone. Clarendon 261-J-1 GUDE BROS. CO. Floral "GEO. C. SHAFFER' MOD;RATI FR!C!! hon NAT Ol%. Open Evenin®® Cor. 14th & Eye