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DRASTIC REDUCTIONS TWO DAYS ONLY—FRI. AND SAT. Everblooming Rosebushes Alezandre Hill Gray, bright yellow. Lady Hilli apricot-yellow. Betty Uprichard, coppery-pink to orange- carmine. Talisman, maroon shaded to yellow. Kaiserine Angusta Vicktoire, creamy white. Pink Radiance, silvery-pink. Auty burnt-orange, overlaid with ruse rown. Gelden Dawn, bright yellow. President Herbert Hoover, red shaded to orange, and others. 19:-.3-53.5.90: Green Barberry, = 10¢; 10 - 75¢; 100 - $6 American Peat Much better than the imoorted peat. 100 ibs. $1.65 Bone Meal, Sheep Manure and Cattle Manure, 25 Ibs., 80c; 100 Ibs., $2.25. Imported Peat Moss, large 22-bushel bale, $2.25. Rich TOP SOIL 100-1b. Bag 65¢ BALDERSON CO., INC. 626 Indiana Ave., thru at 617 C St. N.W. NAt. 9791-9792 FREE DELIVERIES THE EVENING NATIVE OF CAPITAL DIES AT AGE OF 89 Alexander Douglas Was Em- ployed at Government Print- ing Office Many Years. Alexander Douglas, 89, a native of Washington, died yesterday at the John Dickson Home, 5000 Fourteenth sireet, after an iliness of three weeks. He would have been 90 years old to- morrow, the day set for his funeral. Born in Washington, Mr. Douglas | was educated in the public schools | here. He entered the Government | service and was employed in the ¢ Government Printing Office for many () | years. Mr. Douglas was one of the founders of the Church of the Reformation gation. He belonged also to the | Asscciation of Oldest Inhabitants. Funeral services will be held at 13:30 p.m. Friday at the S. H. Hines | Puneral Home, 2901 Fourteenth street, | followed by burial in Congressional Cemetery. | | | JOHN M. BRODIE DIES John Mollison Brodie of Edgewood | | Argenal, Md., son of the late Walter J. | and Nannie Mayo Brodie, Bedford | County, Va., died suddenly November | 21. He is survived by his widow, the | former Anne Greer of Roanoke, Va. and two sons, John M. jr. 15, and | Littleton Mayo Brodie, 8. Interment | was in Arlington National Cemetery Monday, November 25, following fu- | neral services at St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Emmorton, Md. 2711 Twelfth St. What's in Your Mind for Christmas Giving? Problems? You can solve them so deliberately and so happily -with a tour of the Sloane Store—a personal review of the many interesting features that go beyond fleeting mementos—into the realm of keep-sakes that will become the heirlooms of the future. Just think seriously of the import of the Sloane slogan: Always high-grade; never high-priced Dressing Table L.amp STAR, WASHINGTON, Nested Table Colonial in design and of genuine mahogany construction; graceful- ly turned legs. The finish is the old red brown. $13.50 Drum Table Duncan Phyfe motif in solid ma- hogany; turned base, reeded legs, brass claw feet, red leather tap and two convenient drawers, Console Card Table Of Duncan Phyfe design, in gen- uine mahogany, pedestal base and the typical brass claw feet. Pie Crust Table Copled from the American Chi pendale School; base effectivel earved; buutlful mahogany witl erotch mnhognny top. $45 Charge Accounts Arranged Exquisite Colonial figures of the Dresden type; full color, and com- plete with silk shade—of harmoni- ous effect. For the Boudoir Offered in a variety of new de- signs; alabaster, pottery, glass, etc. Complete with shade, trim- med in keeping. Floor Lamp Made to the exacting specifications of the L E. S. Equipped with the new bulb that gives one. two or three hundred watts with the turn of a switch. $15 Park at the Capital Garage W. & J. SLOANE 711 Twelfth Street . DI. 7262 The House With the Green Shutters’ HUMANE FUNDS ASKED Washington Society Has Record of 341 Cases Handled. ‘The Washington Humane Society today made its sixteenth annual ‘Thanksgiving appeal for contributions to support its work. Mrs. Herbert W. Elmore, president, pointed out that during the year 341 complaints of cruelty to animals have been investigated and remedied where needed. b The society last Winter distributed | 650 pounds of food to squirrels and | birds in the parks. MRS. ANNA UBHOFF RITES TOMORROW Widow of Former Realty Man Was Government Employe During Two Wars. ‘Christian J. Ubhoff, former prominent real estate operator here, died Tues- day at her home, 2515 Thirteenth street, after a long illness. Funeral services will be held tomor- row. at 2 pm. in the Hines funeral parlors, 2901 Fourteenth street. Rev. New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Fort Lincoln Cemetery. Mrs. Ubhoff was secretary to the chief clerk of the War Department dumm the Spanish-American War | and during the World War worked in the adjutant general’s office. a member of the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church. was a pioneer builder in the Petworsh | section. | She is survived by two daughters, | Miss Anna Ubhoff and Miss Virginia Ubhoff, both of this city. STATE SOCIETY BALL Minnesotans Make Arrangements for Event Monday. The Minnesota State Society will Hotel at 8:30 p.m. Monday and will have Representative Hamilton Pish, jr. of New York as guest of honor and speaker. Entertainment will be provided by Flakshaar, radio vocalists, SECOND FLIGHT SET Trans-Pacific Airmail Trip to Be- gin December 6. The Post Office Department an- nounced today that the second flight would begin at San Prarncisco Decem- | ber 6. Guam, Manila and return. The return trip will start December 16. No pas- sengers will be carried. FUEL OIL and SERVICE WILLIAMS LoMATIC OiL BURNERS, V | Ralph J. Moore Coal Co. 1401 N. Cap. St Pot. 0970 Afitisted with COLONIAL FUFL O1L €O (&dar Hill Cmbgt“érg Where Perpetual Care is Frazier’s —service, quality and rever- ence in conducting beautiful funerals unexcelled anywhere. Complete in every detail. Un- dertakers for colored U. S. War Veterans. Parlors and Chapels Free Call Orth 7795-7796 389 R. 1. Ave. N.W. 3 Ii"llIIillllIlllflllllfl)lllm1ll|llllli||il||ll|l‘fi‘llllfi EISEMAN'S SEVENTH & F STS. ® § Our New %Charge Plan £ is- especially adapted for Government Employees Business Women Housewives You may pay in small weekly pay- H] 2 H ments you will not miss, OPEN = AN ACCOUNT NOw! EH g : DRESSES are sold on terms of $1 WEEKLY COATS are sold on terms of $2 WEEKLY Ahll-tdy No Additional Charge or These Terms Dresses, %6% to 51975 Coats, $197 to $695° ~ WE GUARANTEE OPEN AN ACCOUNT NOW! D. Mrs. Anna R. Ubhoff, 64, widow of | Dr. Joseph R. Sizco. pastor of the | She was | Her husband | hold a holiday ball at the Washington | James W. Plaherty and Mme. Sara | over the trans-Pacific airmail route | §¢ The flight will be to Honoluly, ! M‘e Than a Promise NIIHI!IIIIIMIIIII nnnmmuflmmqunnummuulmm C., b. VON L. MEYER'S WIDOW SUCCUMBS Cabinet Wife in Taft and Theodore Roosevelt Ad- ministrations Dies. Mrs. George von Lengerke Meyer, widow of cabinet member of the Roose- velt and Taft administrations, died last night in Rome, Italy, her daugh- ter, Mrs. Philip Coffin, 2110 8 street, was informed. She had been ill about a week. Mrs. Meyer had lived in Rome for & number of years with another daughter, Mme. Brambilla, widow of a former Italian Ambassador. Mrs. Meyer formerly lived in this city when her husband held official positions here. Mr. Meyer was Secre- | tary of Navy under Taft and Post- master General under Theodore Roose- velt. At other times he held the posts of Ambassador to Italy and Russia. He died in 1918. son, George von Lengerke Meyer of Hamilton, Mass, and six grandchil- dren. The body will be returned to Amer- | ica for burial at Hamilton, Mass., at a date to be announced later. Mrs. Meyer, a native of Boston, before her marriage was Miss Alice Appleton, T al CLIPPEH RESUMES HOP Trinidad Ship to Go Into Service on Buenos Aires Run. CHARLESTON, S. C., November 28 (#).—The Trinidad Clipper, giant new flying boat of the Pan-American Air- ways, took off at 7:45 am. standard time) today in resumption of its flight from Bridgeport, Conn., to Miami, where is will be put in service on the company's run to Buenos Aires. The giant sister ship of the China Clippef, now en route across the Pacific, halted here for minor motor adjustments, Litter of 25. A sow In St. Gallekapelle, Switz- erland, has given birth to a litter of 25 pigs. ——— Births Reported. James and Evelyn Teasue, boy. Loute % Hairy ‘ana Rexins De. Vol, boy. Harry and Rebeces Loube, boy. George and Ann Prankhouser. boy. Walter and Agnes Jones. girl. Julian and Virginia Latimer. ir., | Bamuel and Loretta Bailey. girl Raymond lnd Edith King. girl. | Staniey and Joseghine Gordon. Lgia Davison “boy i B!lnch Ind Martha Elam. boy Alphonsus and Alice Crl'ley boy. Guy ‘and Vernice Heeter and, Ruth Caudle. girl d and Minnie Wenstrom. girl. | and Bertie Murphy. girl. | Robert and Pauline Mazie. boy. Bobert and Viola Starks. eirl sirl, boy. nd Sadie Miller. James and Pauline Beit James and Eleanor Hockaday. boy. Walter and Dorothy Jackson. girl. Deaths liepfirtcd. Josephine C. McDonald. 1661 ospect_ave Cres- 1 James Cleae Louise Hibbs Louis W. y Foank 3 Keopier, 6. Providence Hospit Benjamin_ F. P . 68, 1105 Fiorida Garfield Hospital. i Cen‘ral ave. s.e. 13 13th st 1406 ome Hospital Bmersency Hospica horeham Hotel Anaie . "Oohom 4. fthew ~McNamar e, Zell, 58, Edward Daw, Hospital Charles Leeman 35 Gallinger Hospital. Charles Moore. 5. Children's Hospital Roge S Shankiin Home for Azed and Grorse "Lynen, in_D. Hoe. Ehnel & Hospital Henry Clark. 79. Gallinger | Lillie” Young. 30, Gallinger Hospital Sudah Gaines. Children’s Hospi'al. Orren 116 6th st Gallinger Hospital. 04 H st D. REPORT DESERTED. STRAYED ANIMALS to The Animal_Protective Association. EMERSON 5041 LOST. Lost and Found advertisements for the daily Star wil be accepted Mondays to Fridays, inclusive, up to moon day oj issue. Saturdays and legal holidays up to 10 am. day of issue. For the Sunday Star up to 11 pm. Saturday. BUNCH_ OF KEVS ~ Tuesday. Phone Decatur DOG. black and white. combination Spani Spitz, Waycroft, Va.: answers to_*“Micky. Smali reward. Phone Clarendon 1911. METROPOLITAN LIFE INS POLICY Ng- Wednesday © Kindis phone B ren !n!l in vicinity Woodridge. Reward. 4th and Irving sts. one_Potomac ] OOK, brown | ber 25 marked taining diamond ward. __Wisconsin 4! leatrer, “M. M. d, sapphire Tin POCKETBOOK. 'k blue. Upper Mll;l‘haw address. REWARD. Marlboro | SUTT _CASE _ brown xe-mer containing woman’s wearing apparel and papers: be- t Union Station and Cleveland Park. RIST WATCH. lady’s. white gold. )lon- day morning between ]‘ll)fi Calvert sf nd Earle Theater Bids. Reward. - Waltham. B. S. Fith, black band. between b Sia 15th on F hw: Heward $10: Do Eincoin 104h0; ABE 308 Sout, o & YRIST WATCH, white sold. engraved B. C.” Please phone Adams 044 PEPSODENT TOOTH REGULAR $1.00 JAR THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Mrs. Meyer also is survived by a | (Eastern | late yesterday | Randolph st | 5e. | 55, National Homeopathic Freedmen's 28, 1935, LECTURES ANNOUNCED Hungarian Physicist to Speak Under Auspices of G. W. U, Dr. Edward Teller, physicist from Hungary, will deliver a series of five lectures at Corcoran Hall, 725 Twenty- first street, beginning December 3, under auspices of George Washington University. Scientists from governmental and school science departments will attend these public lectures by Dr. Teller. He is regarded as a foremost authority on research work devoted to the theo: of molecule structure and dym.nlz of chemical reaction. THOMAS 0’SULLIVAN SUCCUMBS AT 84 | Retired Real Estate Operator Na- tive of Ireland—Cousins Only Survivors. Thomas B. O'Sullivan, 84, for many years a resident of this city and for- merly a prominent real estate operator here, died yesterday at his residence on Caroline street. Mr. O'Sullivan came here from Ire- land as a young man. He retired from the real estate business about 20 years ago, friends said. His nearest surviving relatives, it is sald, are | cousins, several of whom live in Ire- land. He had been ill for some time, and death was due to heart disease. Funeral services will be held in St. | Matthew’s Catholic Church Saturday |at 9 am. Msgr. Edward L. Buckey | will officiate. Burial will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery. 10 TRAINS TO GAME Pennsylvania to Run Extra Cars for Army-Navy Fray. Ten extra trains, carrying 221 cars, | will be run from Washington to Phila- delphia by the Pennsylvania Railroad Saturday to take care of the crowds .attending the Army-Navy foot ball game at Franklin Field. The trains will stop at Baltimore, Wilmington and other intermediate | points. Two, however, will be oper- ated exclusively for the Army and Navy Club and its guests. All trains | from Washington and Baltimore will arrive and depart from. the South | street yard, immediately adjacent to | | Pranklin Field. OLYMPICS OPPOSED The Women's International League | for Peace and Freedom today urged withdrawal of the United States from the Olympic Games to be held in Ger- many in 1936. The league based its request to the American Olympic Committee for such action on the grounds of Ger- many's alleged discrimination against | Jewish athletes, whieh, it was stated. | violated “the ideals of fair play and | good sportsmanship in general and of | the Olympic Games in particular.” CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. | TODAY. Dinner, auditors’ section. District Bankers’' Association, Hamilton Hotel, 6:30 p.m. Dance, Utopian Club. Catholic Unl- versity, Hay-Adams House, 10 p.m. i Dnnce. Student Council of George ashington University, Shoreham Hmel, 10 p.m. Dinner dance, District Retail Liquor Dealers, Mayflower Hotel, 7:30 p.m. TOMORROW. Luncheon, Phi Delta Phi Fraternity, University Club, 1 p.m. Luncheon, Kappa Sigma Praternity, University Club, 12:30 p.m. Luncheon meeting, Washington Round Table Club, University Club, | 12:30 pm. | Dinner dance, Washington Drexel Club, Shoreham Hotel, 7 p.m. Dinner dance, Lambda Tau Sorority, Shoreham Hotel, 9 p.m. Dance, Delta “Beta Sigma Sorority, Hay-Adams House, 10 p.m. Dance, Alpha Province. Chi Sigma Sorority, 10 pm. Meeting, Northwest Union, W. C. T. U, Calvary Bhptist Church, Eighth (and H streets, 2 pm. Dance, Chevy Chase Community Center, Ben W. Murch School Audi- torium, Thirty-sixth and Ellicott streets, 8:30 p.m. Dance, Langley Community Center, McKinley High School, Second and T streets northeast, 8:30 p.m. Two Gangsters Convicted. MUSKOGEE, Okla, November 28 (#).—Russell Land Cooper and Dewey Gilmore, two alleged members of the “Irish O'Malley” gang, were con- victed in Federal Court yesterday of robbing the Okemah National Bank. Jack Miller was acquitted and the jury retired for further deliberations in the case of Leonard Short. NOW OFFERED IN THE NEW POWDER CONTEST ENTER NOW! Write a simple letter on, “Why | Like Pepsodent Tooth Powder.” Mail it with a Pepsodent TOOTH POWDER cardboard box to The Pepsodent Co., Chicago. Only Pepsodent TOOTH POW - box will be honored in the contest. PEPSODENT /5%c: POWDER SPECIAL TODAY Pepsodent Tooth Paste 50c Size .......36c NOW ONLY 79¢ A9 W. W. CECIL, 66, DIES Special Dispatch to The Star. HYATTSTOWN, Md., November 28. —William W. Cecil, 66, well-known e retired farmer, died suddenly at his | st 1 home here yesterday of & heart attack, | IcoArdson’s funeral He is survived by his widow, Mrs. | morial Cemetery. Margaret Cecil, formerly a Miss os'rum)l.u (CAROLINA. On Thundlv Kinna of Comus Md. snd three| RSYERm.Lo SN esleideice el ughters, % of | North “Randulph st Cherrydais Clarksburg, Md., and Mrs. Earl Stup and Mass. ave n.e. where services will of Prederick County, Md. He also| J yuc G ooiurdsy, November i leaves six sisters and five brothers. His death was the first among the 12 | children of the late Mr. and Mrs. George M. Cecil of Comus. Inl.exrx':xem Congressional Cemetery. fiarh of Thanks. 'SULLIVAN, THOMAS Suddenty 104, THOM TH GEORGE (COUNT). The fam. GEORGE Beaths. On_Tuesday. November son home. Interment Lincoln » AS B. O'SULLIVAN. neral {rom t W. W. Chambers Co. funeral home. 14! Chapin st. n.w.. on Saturday, Novemb 30, at %30 am.: thence to 8t thew's Ohurch where fered” Relatives ang friends mvied. soul. terment Mount Olive. Cemetery. PARKS. WALTHER. Suddenly on Wed- nesday. November 27. at hi dence, " 4008 20th st PARKS. the beloved husba o Helen Rector Parks. Puneral from tl chapel of Frank Geier's Sons, 11 B'm at. n.w. on Friday November * J: N 2:30 p.m. Relatives .and friends AMONETTE, WILLIAM L. On Tuesdsy.| 1leps: IPierment Frospect Hil Novunbvr 26, 193! s 2718 C:nlnl lvts :‘ )’&T AN PERRY. MARY AS I,E" AMONETTE. husband of the laie g e beth Nmonetie and father of ette of Akron. Ohio; Mrs Wecnesday. November e the late y of the late (COUNT! TH wl : Teavement, at in- Ceme- On Tuesday, at her residence MARY LEY PlH-R.Y dhulld wife of Rev. Burl H. Perry. mother of John E. and Catherine Robinson mains resting at the Ernest Jarvis funera st. n.w.. until Priday after at her late re: lie in state at Guiltield Baptist Church, Sth st_between V st. and Barry pi. n.w. from Sunday noon :Mrs. M There- W C. Pierce and Mrs, A .u ol Washington. D. C. Puneral from W. Chambers Co. Southeast fu- Deral home. B X from ' ihe New t 2 pm. Relatives | 9th and § sis. n.w. Interment Com- | Oemetery. munity Cemetery, Lincolnia, Va. 28 | gECTOR, JOSEI Q | PH THOMAS BEN BAKER, BERTHA. On Tuesday. Nn\tm- Wednesday, N “A h TON OI: e it A0d5. st the home of her| residence Mcleo JOSEPH THOM urles uhl, Al RECTOR. beloved husban- nw. BERTHA BAKER. ins rest- | of Lillie Bailey Rector and father Ing ‘at the above residence uptil Priday | Mrs. Stanley Carper morning. Burial at Oharles Town, W, | Poland Mrs Va., Priday afternoon. November 29, 28 | Thomas Bentc BELL. MAURICE. On Wrdnesday. November 277145, at Gajlinger Hospital. MAURICE BELL son of the late Mrs. Lillian Beil, | randson of Mrs. Annie Speaks. nephew | o Sidney “Bell, Henry Bpeaks and Lou's Smallwood. Puneral from the Eugene Ford funeral home. 1300 South Capitol | st. on Saturday. 'November 30. at pin, Rev. Wallace Westray officiaing. Interment Hnrmnnl 1 On_Wednesday. 5. at 6:30 a.m.. M. REA ed husband of Beriha B. of Mrs. Margaret Reeves, M. Ra rtha B.. Sayre, Casger B, and Philip B, Shafer Mrs. Donaid Mrs, and MacMillan of , Geors A J.. “and beloved hulbthd of hdl Mary Brook~ % F\Jan\ ser (nee Sands). _ Funeral from the chapel | of Thomas P. Mur.ay & Nichols ave. i ] m T invited. ~1merment Cedar Hill Gemerery, BUTLER. JAM Suddenly. on Tuesday. November 5. at Freedmen's Hos- | pital. JAMES BUTLER. devoted friend | of Mrs. Rosa Hipkins and beloved brother of Marguerite Butler Harmon ains resting | s Tuneral ennren. | 14 pm. Priday: | te residence Funeral Saturday November 30 at 1 p.m.. from the above residence. ~Interment Lincoln Memoria: Cemetery. b CROGGON HALL. . On Wed- o nesday. November 37 1035 at her of Willlam Reube Tesidence. b ryiand _ave. ne il OSEDHINE HALL OROGGON. beloved | Tockville. Md. Notice of services gaveher of the lat- James and Eiiza | UBHOFF. ANNIE K. On Tuesday Nove beth C. Crogson_and sister of A. Louisa e and Mary P. Crogeon. Funers] from her late residence on Saturday. Novem- | r 0. at 2 pm. Intermeni Congres- sional Cemetery. ) CURTIS. MR Monday. Noy Tesidence, U > CURTIS. beloved l‘!‘r DX Dr Gurtis. mother of Dr. Arthur Maurice Curtis. Jjr.: Dr Clrthy ana Mes. Gertrude Curt The rematns will lie in state at Igsidence ¢ WALLACE vember WILDER. son_of D; s Jennie Tayio M., ir. ang J Wilge: pm.: thence to her Funeral Friday Plnewon Mations Cemetery, Rev. officia ting v On _Wednesda " RUSSELL A DE. Beaver Dam Country Club, VINE beioved son of Georze K. and May C. Devine. Services and interment strictly private, at Cedar Hill Cemetery Notice of time r H. Hines Co. st. n.w. on Fr 10 pim. Cemetery. DOUGLASS, ALEXANDER. The members of the Association of Oidest Inhabitants attend the funeral of NDER DOUG- Hines Co. funera! . Fridas. No- NOYES. President HT. Secretary. I'All'! , JONA P. On Tuesday. Novem- 5. (‘-'-nrt‘ own University C.. TONA N arendon. v at Inierment - Chiutibla Gardens Cemeters. FINN. JOHN Suddenly November den lhence at Hyattsvill said at 9:30 Olivet Cemeter FULTON. LILLIE MAY. Deoarted this | Wednesday. N v 19 her residence. 4 3 L st s.w. after I iliness, LILLIE MAY FULTON leaves’ to their loss a_loving mother. Elizabeth Robinson: a devoted husband, Moses Fulton. a daughter Mozella Pulton: three brothers, Thomas. Johnny and Philip Robinson: one au and other relatives and {riends. R-: mains Testing at Barnes & Maithews funeral home. 614 4th st. s.w. Notice of funeral later. FUSE. JOHN A 2R°1935. JOHN A. FUSE. beloved husband of the Fuse ?\nd h 5. s 5,‘ Md. aged 15 vears, late Annie P da n ‘on, Saturday. November p.m. Relatives and _friends Interment Glenwood Cemetery. GALLEHER. JAMES ASHBY. On Tuesdar. 3 o his_residence "Qarneld st HBY Memorial Methodist Episcopal Nebraska and New Mexico avecn No- ber 26 st % 'p.m. Interment’ Rgck Creck Cemeter: 28 GOOD. RICHARD. On Sundav. November 24. 1935, at Emergency Hospital. RICH e Seaves. b mourn s i three sisters, 1da Ts. O Richel Washingion, two brothers. Henry and Johnnie Good; other ‘Telatives ~and n.w. at"1 pm. . Friends are Jnvited termem at Occoquan. Va. 28 GNASH. WILLIAM THOMAS. On Monday, November 1 at Sioley Memorial Hospital, WILLIAM THOMAS GNAS! The beloved husband of Erizabeth Canah: a Gnash. son of Stepher rine J. Gnash and brother of Stephen J.. Phillip Y.. Nester A. Gnash; Mrs. Citherine J. Riigg of Holly- lif, and Mis. Mary Collins of Tos Anseles. Calif. Remains resting at the W, W. Chambers Co. Southeast fi- neral home. 517 1ith st. s.e. Notice of funeral later HARVEY. LAURABELLE. Departed this life ‘Tuesday. November 26 1935 in Baltimore. Md., LAURABELLE HARVEY. She leaves to mourn their loss three uncles. George, Eddis and John Harvey: three aunts, Frances Cox. Edna Harve and Estelle Werst{or; two cousins. Alvin and Leroy Harvey. Remeins resting at | ClmeeHx funeral home. 423 4th st sw. Notice of funeral late: mIEDS. LOUISE M, on 'ruemny Novem- ber 6. 1935, at Emergency Hospital, LOUISE M. HIBBS. beloved sister of Mrs. Gertrudc V. Dore. Edward Stephen D. Hibbs of Mountville, Va., and Henry C. Hibbs of Washington. D. Late residence. 1711 P: 3 Funeral from the W. V. lunerll home, 1400 Chapin st November 20. at 11 am. Tives "and_ ftiends are ment Union Cemetery. Leesburg. Va. Or Tuesday. EA. this life wod- -lbcr 19.15 um a long bth st mrn uzlr hn AT o """.‘::“’?.'... inlaw. em mfixfimz o om:mr:fifi':vg- Jends, On Thursday. November i b AMES GALLEHER. belcved !Luxblnd of the late | Metropolita | 54T | GUDE BROS, O, Flerst WOLVEN, vemoer the iate J of Col. Fr in Bei Cathedral, 10 am. ine 25 on Friday._ ferment. Bloomaeld N. 4. fn Memoriam. | NORA. Sacred 1o ELLEN Novemoer we cannot tell we loved 50 well SR LOViNG "CHILDHEN. * the will of Him on ‘Tuesday. | is d He_giveth His beloved s "SREDERICK W BLH DAUGHTERS. . JOHN AND ELIZA- in"sad b remembrance IWESS) (WESS) ut lovi ie vear ago. nd mother. ELIZA< ETH BERKELEY. who died seventeen vears ago. November 1, 101K, Jopods knows how T other: fa LO\L & DAUGHTER MAUDE MEYER, FORD. MARY E of love AND ROBERT H. A the memory of our dear ar MARY E. FORD and ROBERT H PORD. who passed from us November 9%, 1930, and December 14, 1004, ree spectively. is the task to carry on for them tke The road made easv fulfilled, =one, or their feet. their harvest have all come true, y hav h their love W %E‘Ilfi CHEHDRE?!, NELLIE AND ROB- Vlnn:uufln LILLIAN MEMENAMIN. one year aso toda: Treasured thoust In loving mem= LILLIAN E. memory_las a3 DAUGHTER. BERTHA BARNES. * ROBINSON, LETITIA. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear mother, LE- TTTIA ROBINSON. who passea ' into eternal rest two years ago today, No- vember 2¥, 19i3. To_ have. to | en 10 P Is the greatest sorrow of ones heart, o H%VDDéS}?TRUDE Md.u)n, AND SON. ARD THORNT! wnu)m, WILLIAM. In loving memory of our beloved father. WILLIAM WER- DIG. who left us three years 60 todays November 28, 19: Loved in life, rrmw‘\hr-rd in_death. LOVING CHILDREN. ® FUNERAL OIRECTORS | Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 Seventh St. N.W. NA'JO.I._'2473 Modern_Chapel. Tel. =y | CHAS. S. ZURHORST CO. 301 EAST CAPITOL ST —_____Phone Lincoln 0372 V. L. SPEARE CO. the successor to nor connected with 5‘.";5% W R sm-nl_lm-bn-h-m NAtional 92 St' N w “J. William Lee’s Sons Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Crematorium | ¢th and Mass Ave NE _ Lincoln 5209 | Joseph F Bu'ch s Sons OCK. Mgt ) FUNERAL DESIGNS. —Gfo._c.‘SH_AFl?Efi‘ and Sundays Cor. 14th ¥ Eye GEO. A. COMLEY 4-"%; ATieht” Poose. Oaresdon 2811 Fleral Hnu 2413 P 5t .. -~

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