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BENNETT, OLIVER. _On Monday. Septem- r 1936, at Mount Alto "Hospital. OLIVER BENNETT. Funeral services At tue W. W. Chambers go. funeral home. 140G Chapin st. n.w., 88 Tuesday, September 15. av 1) a.m. Relatives an {riends invited. ~ Interment Arlington National Cewetery. BERNHARDT. LILLIE MAY. On Satur- day. September 12. 1936, E MAY BERNHARDT. beloved wife of Frank G. Bernhardt and mother of A. Winfieid Bernhardt. Funeral services at her iate Tesiaence, 1405 Perry place n.w.. ou Tuesday. September 15. at 2 p.m. "Rel- atives and friends invited. Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. Services by W. W. Chambers Co. 14 ), JOM! Suddenly, on _Saturday, .05Yeglfmber 1 19:36, JOHN BOYD‘ the beloved husbsid of Kathleen May Boyd; late resicence. 133 Quincy pl. n.e. Fu- neral from the Wm. H. Sardo Co. fu- neral Chnn!lli 4 Hlil'. pn“:,< ‘)Rl’lel;xllll::; ', September at 2 pm. AT fepnds vited. " Tnterment Ariing- ton National Cemetery, (Piease omit flowers.) BROCK, PAUL G. Suddenly, on Monday, tember 14, 19 m.. BirHome. the Mendota, PAUL G. BROCK. beloved husband of Anna 'Compton Brock and father of Mrs. James G. Bain of Panama. Notice of funeral later. RED J. On Friday, Beptember at Gallinger Hospital, FRED J. husband of the late Eila Brown and father of the late Robert Amos Brown. He leaves three other sons. Jessie, Richard and Fredrick Brown: two nieces, Mary E. Pierce and Nancy Dar- den Talbott: four daughters-in-law and friends. Funeral Tuesday. Seplember 15, at 1:40 p.m. from Ford's funeral home. 1300 South Capitol st.. “hgl’a remains are now resting. ALOMERIS, THOMAS J. On Saturday. O mrmer 1o b, THOMAS J; CAL: OMERIS. beloved husband of Siratigo Calomeris and father of Angelina. Geor- g£ianna, Lulu George, James. John and Bill Calomeris. He also is survived by two sisters and one brother. Funeral from his_late residence. 432 Mass. ave. n.w. on Tuesday. September 15. at 1:3( pm’ thence to SS. Constantine and Helen Greek Church, 6th and C sty. S.W. where services will be held at 3 pm Relatives and friends invited. “Inter- mnt_Glenweod Cemetery. Services by the W. W. Chambers Co. DALY. JOHN. Suddenly, on Sunday, Sep- tember 113, 1936. at his residence.’ 2321 Pennsylvania ‘ave. nw. JOHN DALY. aged 6f). beloved husband of the laté Josephine Daly. Funeral {rom the above Tesidence on Tuesday. September 15_at 830 am Requiem mass at St. Ste- phen’s Churcn at % a.m. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment Mourt Olivet Cemetery. . ELIZA KELLY. Departed this life ay, Septzmber 11 1936 after a long iliness. ELIZA KELLY DAVIS. She leaves to mourn their loss a devoted son and dauehter. Charles Kelly and Irene Williams; four grandchildren and other relatives and friends. Remains resting at Barnes & Matthews' funeral home, 614 4th st.'sw. Funeral Tuesday. Sep- 15.'at 1:30 p.m.. from Providence t Church. M belween 4th and 6ih Interment Lincoln Memorial 11 193 BROWN. Suddenly. on Saturday, 6. at his residence. 2 ave. nw. PAUL M DAVIS. beloved son of Chirles F. and Mary E. Davis and brother of Prancis L. Waldon W_ Norman K_and Adrian Davis and Mis Evelyn D. Williams. Funeral f{rom the above residence on Tuesday. September 15, at 10 am.: thence to Bakersville Lutheran Church. Bakersville, Md., where services will be held at es and friends i n church cemetery. es by the W. W. Chambers Co. FENWICK. DORA H. On_Sunday. Sep- tember ' 13, 193G at her residence, Brownings ' rd. East Riverdale. Md., DOFRA H. FENWICK. aged 5% years, the beloved wife of Chatles F. Fepwick and mother of Mis. Lioyd F. Burkley. Mrs. Thomas V Lake and Charies Prancis Fen- wick, Jr. " Funeral from the above resi- dence ‘on Wednesday. September 16 at 10 am Relatives and friends invited Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. | Serve the W. Chambers sibur 1 PHINE. On_ Sunday. at 48006 Lee high: INE GRANTLING, ieodore Grantling. ury W September way. Va p:ts s Remains res funeral home, 2930 M | Wednesday noon. Septem ber 16:" thereafter at her late residence. Funeral Thursday. September B.m.. from Calloway M. E. Chure Hill Va. Rev. Le Grange pastor. GEORGE F. On Wednesday, ber 0. 19:6. gt the Homeopathic |, GEORGE F. HALSEY, axes Ni 15t n'e. beioved husband Halsey (fiee Carroll). Re- resting at the Lee funeral home, ana Mass. ave. n.e.. Where serv- Il be heid on Tuesday. September at 2 pm. Relatives and friends in- d. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery, 14 BANSBOROUGH. ROBERT. September 13 19:5; pital. ROBERT H On Sunday, at Gallinger Hos: ANSBOROUGH. beloved son of the late Willis and Susan Hane- borough and the brother of Willis. Albert and John Hansborough. Mrs. Lucilie Gil- Liam’ Mrs. Hattie AleXander. Miss Julia Hansborough and Mrs. Mary Jackson. Funeral from Frazier's funeral home. 9 Rhode Tsland ave_ n.w. on Tues- 3 September 15, ac § pm’ Relatives R friends dnvited. Intorment Moddies BV, Wednesdny i 5, ol BARRISON. RUBY LFE, On Sunday. Sep- tember 13. 196, at Children’s Hospital, Washington C. RUBY LEE HAR RISON. "beloved infant daughter of Mal R. and Ruth V. Harrison. ~Re. s Testing at the Ives funeral homi Wilson boulevard, “Arlington, V Where funeral services will be held Tues- day. September 15. at 10 am. _Inter- ment Oak Wood Cemetery, Falls Church, BASSELBALCH., GEORGE. On Sunday. September 131106, at Providence Hon: bital. GEORGE HASSELBALCH, aved 75 years, the beloved husband of Mary Has- selbaich and father of Anna Hassel- balch. Remains resting at_the W. W. Chambers Co. funeral home. 1400 Chapin st.nw. Notice of funeral later. JENKINS, CORNELIUS D. Suddenly. on Monday, “September 14, 1936, COR- NELIUS D. JENKINS. beloved husband of Bessie J. Jenkins inee High) and scn of Mrs. Addie Kimmel (nee Dulaney) and brother of Olivia V.. Paul 8 and Dora G. Jenkins. Funeral from his late residence, 614 A st. se. Notice of time later. (Morrison.” Til. Dapers please €opy.) Services by W. W. Chambers Co. Southeast funeral home. t JERMAN, IDA M. On Sunday. September 13. 1 at her residence, Fairfax, Va., IDA M. JERMAN. beloved wife_of the late M’ G. Jerman. ® Servi afternoon. September 15, at at_her late residence. fax Cemetery. JONES. RAYMOND. On Wednesday. Sep- tember 9. 19:36. RAYMOND JONES. Re- mains resting at Frazier's funeral home. 389 Rhode Island ave. m.w. Notice of funeral later. 15 LINDSEY, OSCAR. denly. on Friday, September 11. 1 at the residence. 1657 Kramer st. nee. OSCAR LINDSAY. He is survived by a’wife. Mrs. Martha Lindsey: three daughters and five sons Remains resting at Ruth Dabney's fu- neral home, 453 O st. n.w. Services at the aboye residence Tuesday. September 15 at 2 p.m. Interment Lincoln Cem- etery. 14 LINTNER. HARRIS STONESTREET, On Saturday. September 12. 194, HARRIS STONESTREET LINTNER. beloved hus- band of Anna Lee Crayercft. —Funeral services Monday, September 14, at St. James' Episcopal Church. Leesburg, Va.. Interment private LOMAX. MARY E. 2 ay. ‘September 11. 1 MARY E. BRAWNER LOMAX. beloved wife of James Lomax. devoted moiher of Murray Norris and loving sister of Alice Logan, Clara Thomas, James Brawner and Martina Morse. ' Funeral * Tuesday. September 15. from St. Cyprian's Church, 13th and C sts. s.e.. with solemn requiem mass at Relatives and friends invited. da 10 o’clock, Interment Fair- FUNERAL DIRECTOES. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (A. L. HAYCOCK. Manager) hone West G009 3034 M St. N.W. Established 1841 V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successor to nor connected with the original W. R. Speare establishment, _— 1009 H St. N.W. NAtional 289% N J. William Lee’s Sons Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Crematorium €th and M Ave. N.E. Lincoln 5200 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. Siasssna Y NAtional 2473 Chamber: One eof the Largest Undertakers in the World 1400 Chapin St. N.W. Col. 0432 517 11th St. S.E. _ Atlantic 6700 CEMETERY LOTS. CEMETERY SITE_WANTED SINGLE OR double site in Oak Hill Cemetery. Address Box 68-C r_office. 14 1 LOT O SITES. SECTION 17. dar Hill. Lincoln 7144-W. Call around noon. FUNERAL DESIGNS. 1212 F St N.W. NAtiofal 4276 GEO..A. COMLEY 322 ™ s p T 0140 Artistic Floral Designs by gsru Night Pl larendon 261-J-1. — NP (i GEO. C. SHAFFER MODERATE BRICES. PHONE NAT. 0100, ot sundam Cor. 14th & Eye Beaths. . MARY. and members of ed to attend the funeral of Mrs. MARY LOMAX. Tuesday. Bel?l!lillbn ég;‘“éfiflu. in’ . ANNA HARRIS, Sec. McDEVITT, JOHN. Suddenly. September 1930 ot his. residence, 133 R st. n.e..'JOHN McDEVITT, beloved husband_ of ‘Lena McDevitt (nee Falz- man). Funeral from his late residence on Tuesday. September 15. at 1 p.m. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment Prospect Hill Cemetery. MILLER, JOHN H. On Sunday. September 13, 1936, at Emergency Hospital, JOHN H.'MILLER of 3400 Newatk st. n.w.. be- loved husband of Bertha H. Milier and father of Miss Dorothy Milier. John H. Miller, Mrs. Charles F. Groom. Miss Sarah Frances Miller. Samuel Ross Mil: He is also_suryived by three sisters. George E. Trorey. Mrs. B. W. Brockett of Cleveland, Ohio, and Mrs. Dion 8. Birney; two brothers William C. Miller and Allison N. Miller. Re- mains resting at Hysone's_parlo N st. n.w. until 11 a.m. Tuesday. neral services (private) at his residence. {400 Newark st. n.w. at p.m. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. MILLER. MURIEL G. On Sunday, Sep- tember 13, 1 at Garfield Hospital MURIEL G.” MILLER. beloved wife of Benjamin H. Miller and mother of Edith G. and Elliott 8. Miller: late residence. 2415 20th st. n.w. Funeral from the V. W. ‘Chambers Co. funeral home. 1400 Chapin st. n.w._ on_Wednesday. Septem- ber 16. at 2 p.in. Relatives and friends Invited. " Interient Cedar Hul Cemeter. 5 MILLS. VIRGINTA LEE. On Sunday. Sep- tember 1:%. 1936 VIRGINIA LEE MILLS. aged N years, beloved daughter of James A. and Ruth Mills. (nee Wildman), Fu- néral from the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Knite, 2701 24th st. ne. on Tuesday, September 15” at 2 pm. Relatives and friends {nvifed. - Interment Prospect I Cemetery. NAYLOR, ELIZABETH, On Sunday. Sep- tember 13l 1036, at Casualty Hospital, ELIZABETH NAYLOR, widow of Will J. Naylor and mother of Horace S. lor. Funeral services at the W. Chambers Co. Southeast funeral home, 517 11th st. s.e, on Tuesdhy. Septem- ber 15 at 2'p.m’ Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. OTTERBACK., WILLIAM H. On Saturday, September ' 12. 193G, at his residence. b Seward soquare se. WILLIAM H. OTTERBACK. beloved brother of Agnes C.. Robert O. Guy P. Dr. Morgan Ot- terback and Mrs. Emma J. Davis. Fu- neral services at his late residenice on ‘Tuesday, September 15. at 11 a.m. In- ferment” (private) - Consressional Cem- 1 on Sunday, etery. POWELL, JENNIE V. 5 tember 12 1946, at her residence. Shepherd st. n.w.. JENNIE V. POWELL, beloved wife of Charles H. Powell an mother of Mrs. Helen Burpee, Mrs. Eve- Ivn Stout. Mrs. Hazel Leonard and Mrs. Myrile Fink. _Funeral from the above Tesidence on Tuesday. September 15 at 2 . Relatives and friends are in- vited. " Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. Services by the W. W. Chambers Co. PRYOR, GEORGE. Departed this life_on Friday. September 11. 1936, at Gal- linger 'Hospital. GEORGE PRYOR. be- loved friend of Mary Gray. He also leaves to mourn their loss a devoted daughter. Thelma Pryor; three sisters, Mamie Reddick. Virginia Prisby and Asnes Mevo; one nephew: also other relatives and friends. Remains restink at Eugene Ford's funeral home. 1300 South Capitol st. = Puneral Tuesday, September 15. at 12 o'clock. from above named chapel. Interment Rosemont Cemetery. 14 STEVENS, AIRANA H. On Sunday, Sep- tember " 14, 1946, at her home. near Etchison, Md. AIRANA H aged X Puileral services will be he at her late home on Tuesday. September l5. at_1:30 pm. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Frederick, Md. STEWART, MARY. On Friday, Septem- ber 11.° 146, at her residence. 1481 Columbia road nw. MARY STEWART. Services at the above address on Tues- day. September 15. at 3 p.m. Intermsnt Rock Creek Cemetery. 14% STEWART. MARY ELIZABETH. On Sun- duy. September 1946, at_her resi- dence 51 Randolbk place nw. MARY ELIZABETH STEWART. beloved wife of the late Benjamin F, Stewart. She is urvived by eigit children. ~ Funeral services at the W. W. Chambers Co. fu- neral home. 1400 Chapin st. n.w. on Wednesday. September 16. at i0:.10 a_m. Relatives ‘and friends are invited. In- terment Arlington National Cemetery, | LL JAMES J. On Sunday. Sep- tember 36, JAMES J. SULLIVAN, beloved ‘husband of Mary H. Sullivan, Funeral Wednesday. ‘September 16, at 950 am. from Bryant st. n.w.: thence ‘to’ St. Martin’s Church. where requiem mass Wwill be said at 10 a.m, for the repose of his soul. Interment Rock Creck Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. 15 THOMAS, LENA B. On Monday, Septem- ber 14. 14:16. at 1625 Corcoran st. n.w., LENA B. THOMAS. " She is survived by five sons. three daughters and three grandchildren. also other relatives and friends. Remains resting at Malvan & Schey's funeral home, New Jersey ave. and R st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. TRITAPOE. HARRY G. On Saturday, Sep- tember 1. 193G, at’ George Washington University Hospital. HARRY G.. beloved husband of Amy H. Tritapoe. father of Mrs. Erma M. Dahn, Mrs. Susle Froelich and H. Elberi Tritaboe. son of the late Samuel E. and Sarah’ Tritapoe: resie dence. 3008 10th st. ne.” Puneral from the W_W. Chambers Co. funeral home, 1300 Chabin st. n.w.. on Tuesday. Sep- tember 15, at 11 i :“thence to Jefer son Luthéran " Church, Jeflerson. Md., khere services will be held at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. ~Inter- ment church cemetery, 14 TRITAPOE, HARRY G. Members of the Woodmen “of "'the World are notified to attend funeral of late Sovereign HARRY G. TRITAPOE of Oak Camp. No. 4. from Chambers’ funeral home. 1400 Chapin st. n.w.. at 10:45 am. Tuesday. Septim- ber 1936, terson. Md W. J. KERNS, Pinancial Secretary. WEST, JOSEPH E. On Friday. Septem- ber'11. 1436, at_his residence. :i1ii D st. s.w.. JOSEPH_E. WEST. devoted hus- band of Rosa B. West. 'stepfather of Samuel M. and Jaines H. Berry. ~He also leaves one sister. Thersa West: five brothers. Thomas. ~ Clarence. Allen. Henry_and Matthews West: one ‘aunt, Mrs. Elizabeth Green. other relatives and friends. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel. 3rd and Eye sts. s.w. until 10 a.m. Monday: thereafter ‘at’ his late residence until K30 a.m. Tuesday. September 15; theiice to St. Vincent De Paul's Church, South Capitol and M sts. where mass Wil be said at § a.m. for the repose of his soul. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 14 WHITTAKER, WILLIAM THOMAS. On Saturday, September 12. 196, after & lingering_illness. = WILLIAM THOMAS WHITTAKER. son of Mrs. Fannie and the late Felix Whittaker, husband of Mrs. Lucille Whittaker. father of William ‘Whittaker, ir.: John. Felix, ah and Evelyn Whitiaker. He is aiso su vived by three sisters and three broth- ers. Funeral ~Wednesdey, September 16, at 2 pm., from the above-named establishment. Interment Lincoln Me- morial Cemetery. 14 WIGINTON. IDA THOMPSON. _Suddenly. on Thursday. September 10. 19:36, at_her Tesidence. ;i1 Sherman ave. n.w.. IDA THOMPSON WIGINTON. beloved wife of William ~Wiginton. ‘mother of Bernard and Mary Etta Wiginton. daughter of Wade Thompson of Amissville. Va.. sis- ter of Dr; Robert Thompson, Lillian R. Jordan of Amissville and Myrtie Lave. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1432 ¥ou st . neral Tuesday. September 15. at 1 p.m. {rgm the Bethal Batist Church. Amiss: e. Va. In Memortam. BARRY, DELIA AUDLEY, In Joving re- membrance of our mother, DELIA AUD. LEY BARRY. who passed away three years ago today, September 14, 193: Her gentle face and patient smile With sadness we recall, She had a kindly word for each And died beloved by all THE FAMILY. * FREY. WILLIAM H.. JR. In loving mem- ory’of our’ dear son, WILLIAM H. FREY. Jr: Who passed away September 14, One year has passed since that sad da; Since our dear son was called awa. ‘We Joved him then. we lcve him still. LOVING FATHER AND MOTHER. GREENE. In unforgotten memory of my dearesi Giies 'Who “‘went .away. . I spectively, mother. ELIZA V. GREENE, 28 years ‘ago. September 14, 1908: fa- ther. G. WESLEY GREENE. i3 years, )03, and brother, G. EDWARD . 32 years, Jux‘x 28, 1904, Not dead. but fidt away. LOUISE GREENE TERRY. Detroit, Mich. GRIFFITH, LILLIAN A. In remembrance of our dear mother. LILLIAN A. GRIF- . who departed this life ‘six years ago today, September 14. 1930. HER'LOVING CHILDREN. * HOOVER, IRWIN HOOD. departed Sep- tember 14, 1933, ‘Tribute to an ideal husband and father. HATTIE M. HOOVER AND SON JIM. * On Saturd, S, 1d | st Interment Jef- Quality THE EVENING STAR, WASEINGTON,V D. C, . MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1936.° JOHN H. MILLER, 54, D. C. NATIVE, DEAD Private Services Will Be Held Tomorrow for Retired Company Manager. John H. Miller, 54, of 3400 Newark street, retired treasurer and general manager of the Washington Brick & Terra Cotta Co., died yesterday after a short illness in Emergency Hos- pital. A native of this city, Mr. Miller was in business here for many years until his re- tirement about three years ago. He was a member j of the Washing- ton Lodge of Elks and the King David Lodge of Masons. Surviving him B are his widow, Mrs. Bertha H. Miller; two sons, John H. Miller, jr., and Samuel Ross Miller; three daughters, Miss Dorothy L. Miller, Mrs. Charles F. Groom and Miss Sarah Frances Miller; three sisters, Mrs. George E. Trorey, Mfs. B. ‘W. Brockett and Mrs. Dion S. Birney, and two brothers, William C. and Allison N. Miller, local real estate men. All the survivors live here, except Mrs, Brockett, whose home is in Cleveland. Mr. Miller's parents were the late John and Sarah Pullman Miller. Private funeral services will be held at 2 pm. tomorrow at the residence. Burial will be in Cedar Hill Cemetery. Deaths l.?eported. George Denny. 87, 4121 N. H. ave. Josephine Ameroso, 86, 216 7th st s.e. Mary Stewart. 85." 1481 Columbia rd. George P. Halsey, ¥4, Homeopathic Hos- pital, Lenora'J. Courts, 77, 1518 31st st. Manuel M. Giro Casualty Hospital, Emma M.'Stewart, 71.'St. Elizabeth’s Hos- Dital Adam Gotlieb. 70. St_ Elizabeth's Hospital. Edith B. Speers. 5. Sibley Hospital. Florence Frost. 64. Sibley Hospital Lillie M. Bernhardt_(. Episcopal Hospital Edward A, Beard, 57, St. Elizabeth’s Hos- pital, 54, George Washington Harry Tritapoe, 50. Georgetown Hospital v Lillard, 49, Georgetown Hos- D.ta Reuben D. Day, 48, Emergency Hospital, Mary Mullican.” 45 Garfield Hospital. Monica Taugher. 46 Sibley Hospital. Morris Gershanov, 45, George Washington Hosoital Myrtle M. Overmiller, 43 1309 D st. n e, Milton Schofield. iinger Hospital Joseph L_Stafford. Emergency Hospital. Paul M. Davis. 1624 Wisconsin ave. Kathieen Taylor. Children's Hospital, Mary Gillen 10 E st n.e. Emma F. Harley 45th ol ne Georege Pryor. 2. Gallinger Hospital. Willlam Grey. 61. Garfield Hospital. Catherine P.’ Whitlock. 6, Garfield Hos- pital Dervie Williams, Washington Channel. . st. s.w, Stella Rice, Births Reported. John A. and Elizabeth Stone, boy and girl twins William P. and Kathryn Thompson. boy. Alfred J. 'and Annie_ Grabman. girl, Robert L. and Grace Iverson. boy. Harold G. and Alice Conger, boy. Harry and Belle Cohen, girl Wilson R. and Alberta Montgomery, girl. John T and Bianche Daiy. poy: James W. and Eileen Meigs, boy. Joseph A. and Elma Tait. girl. Welter G. and Mary Bloke. girl. Karl E. and Ollie Krause. boy. Sieurd and Catherine Ostenso. boy. Robert 8. and Madeline Sauls, Boy. Richard D. and Beulah Gowin. boy. Geo! A._and Nattie Bradley. boy. Otis and Helen Chapman, girl Joseph L "and Katherine Newiand. boy, George H and Mary L. Stewart. giri. Leon and Marion Etheridge. girl. Robert and Mary Nelson. boy William and Esther Jones, boy. John and Alma. Jackson. boy. Stonewall and Bernice Jackson. boy. Lynn apd Katherine Filis, Harole B In Memoriam. . CHANNING B. In sad but loving memory of my devoted husband. CHA! NING B. KING. whom God called so suddeniy one year ako today, September 14. 1935, Sieep. my beloved. calmly, sweetly sleep: “'fixlw unr;nlluu‘ed sound profane thy oly resi The eventide is come. The angels keep ‘Their watch above thee, and the Savior's breast Doth bear the cares and trials of the day That made thce fret—now _powerless for aye. EFFIE. * MILLER, PLEASANT. In loving remem- rance of my dear wife. PLEASANT MILLER. who died_cne year ago today. Sepiember 14, 197 JOHNNY MINOR. GERTRUDE GRANTLIN. In lov- ing remembrance of Mrs. GERTRUDE GRANTLIN MINOR, who left us six years #k0. September 14. 1930, Qur hearts still ache with sadness, Qur eves shed many tears ‘Through these sad and lonely years. DEVOTED HUSBAND. EDWARD MINOR: LOVING MOTHER. MRS. JOSEPHINE GRANTLIN: LONELY SISTER. MRS. MARTHA SAUNDERS; KIND FRIEND. MRS, KATE MARCH. . THOMAS. CARRIE H. 1In sad but lovin; memory of my dear aunt. Dr. CARRI H. THOMAS. who_departed this life six years ago today. September 14. 1930, HER DEVOTED NIECE. MARIETTA K. YETMAN, Plainfield. N, J. & Is One of the gest » Undertakers in the World W. CHAMBERS W 3 Funeral Homes — 7 Chapels — 14 Parlors — 40 ~ Assistants — 25 Cars. Hearses and Ambulances 1400 Chapin St. N.W, Call COlumbla 0432 918 Cleveland Ave. Riverdale Park Call GReenwood 1221 517 11th St. S.E. Call ATlantie 6700 and Price Joseph Gawler’s Sons has been engaged in provid- ing funeral services of the finest character since 1850. Today these services are offered here at prices to suit every family’s means, as shown by these charges for 1,000 consecutive adult funeral Joseph Gawler’s Sons, Ine. Funeral Directors Since 1850 Chapel Alfred B. Gawler Cremations Walter A. Gawler Joseph H. Gawler N.W. NAtional 5512 JOHN DALY FUNERAL TO BE HELD TOMORROW Native of District Ran Black- smith Shop Here for 40 Years. Funeral services for John Daly, 69, retired blacksmith, who used to shoe the favorite mounts of President ‘Theodore Roosevelt and other nota- bles, will be held at 9 a.m. tomorrow in St. Stephen's Catholic Church, Burial will be in Mount Olivet Ceme- tery. Mr, Daly died early yesterday at his home, 2321 Pennsylvania avenue. For 40 years he maintained his blac! smith shop at Twentieth and L streets. He retired 12 years ago. Born in Georgetown, Mr. Daly was 10-Piece Dining Group $169 Duncan Phyfe style with Pedestal Serving Table with cabinet base, China Cabinet, Buffet ond Six Chairs. Genuine Honduros mahogany veneers on gumwood, with crotch Table, veneer fronts. A lovely Dining Suite with full 66- inch Buffet, Pedestal Base Table with brass ferrell feet, carved Shield-back a lifelong resident of this city. He is survived by a son, Joseph J. Daly; two daughters, Miss Mary T. Daly and Mrs. L. P. San Fellipo, and two grandchildren, James and Joseph San Fellipo. MISS MARY STEWART DIES AT HOME HERE Funeral Services to Be Held Tomorrow for 85-Year-Old D. A. R. Treasurer. Miss Mary Stewart, 85, for more than 29 years treasurer of the Mar- cia Burns Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, died Friday night at her home, 1481 Columbia road. Funeral services will be held at 3 pam. tomorrow from her residence. Burial will be in Rock Creek Ceme- tery. Miss Stewart, a resident of Wash- ington for 58 years, continued as treasurer of her D. A. R. chapter until her death. She attended the chapter’s annual meeting lagt May and made the financial report as treasurer, A native of Alexandria, Va., she is | survived by two nephews, J. Stewart Rice of the Columbia road address and another rephew in Denver, Colo. Assumes Army Duties. BALTIMORE, September 14 (#)— Col. Cuyler L. Clark will assume his duties today as assistant chief of staff G-2, military intelligence and public relations, at 3rd Corps area head- quarters here. R. D. DAY RITES HELD. —_—— World War Veteran Is Buried in Arlington Cemetery, Funeral services for Reuben Daniel Day, World War veteran, who died Fri- day night in Emergency Hospital, were held in the Fort Myer, Va., Chapel at 9:30 am. today. Burial was in Arling- ton National Cemetery. Mr. Day wos a native of Rockville, | Md., and had been active in veterans’ affairs. W. C. PALMER BURIED. Auto Dealer of Chevy Chase, Md., Rests in Arlington, Va. Funeral services were held today for William Colton Palmer, automo- e OPEN EVERY NIGHT o Moses’ 76th SEPTEMBER FURNITURE SALE Entire $200,000 Stock—Grand Rapids Quality FINE FURNITURE Drastically Reduced A Luxuriously Comfortable Modern Suite is upholstered in multi shades of green tapestry, the broad arms and arm fronts in harmonizing leatherette. beautiful sofa and chair. REGULARLY $195. September Sale Price fabric. smart colors. Chairs; mahogany veneers on gum- wood. 10 Pieces. REGULARLY $284. Sale Price. A Modern Dining Suite of 10 pieces, of American walnut veneers and gum- wood, with beautifully grained butt walnut fronts; all pieces mounted on countersunk rollers for convenience in handling; Bar-type Serving Table with $198 cabinet base, solid panel backs on chairs. REGULARLY $271. Sale A Hepplewhite Dining Suite of genuine Honduras mahogany with beautiful crotch veneered fronts in satin smooth finish; all brass hardware; satinwood A Dutch Colonial Bedroom Group of genuine Honduras mahogany veneers on gumwood; a suite of charmingly Large 44-inch Dresser with Hanging Mirror; Pineapple Top Poster Bed in double or twin size and Pieces. REGULARLY $225. September Sale Price_ - Other Living Room Suites Sale Priced $89 to $229 $144 BEDROOM GROUP IN SOLID MAPLE A suite of pleasingly simple Colonial style in r_ich, a_mber-toned solid maple. Four lovely pieces in all: A Dresser with hanging mirror, Chest of Drawers, Knee-Hole Vanity and Bed in single or double size. THIS SUITE WITHOUT THE VANITY, REGULARLY $97, NOW $60 A Modern Bedroom Suite in genuine East Indian Rose- wood veneers on gumwood; all drawer fronts with curved Dresser and Knee-Hole Vanity with large, round mirrors; Chest of Drawers and Double In all Four Lovely Pieces. simple lines and dignity. inlays tastefully used throughout, con- sists of Double Pedestal Base Table with solid mahogany top and legs, brass ferrell feet; Buffet 66 inches long, with 8 velvet lined silverware compartments, the top and legs solid mahogany; Half-Circle Serving Table with solid mahogany top and legs. All interiors solid oak. 10 Exquisite Pieces. REGULARLY $480. T $339 One of the Most Charming Dinette Suites we've shown, with 54-inch Buf- Semi-Enclosed China Cabinet, Refectory Style Table and 4 Uphol- Walnut veneers Sale Price ___ fet, stered Seat Chairs. on gumwood. 7 pieces. REGULARLY $166. §| |9 large, round Sale Sale Price___——_____ $39.50 Studio Couches $26.85 $55 Easy Chairs $39.50 $32 to $48 $19.95 A Roomy Sofa and Chair comprise another Suite which has loose, down-filled pillow backs, carved legs, heavy rolled arms and is upholstered in a moth-proof wool Your choice of the new Bentwood Green or other " Chest with six deep, roomy drawers. REGULARLY $158. September Sale Price. Matching Piece oak interiors; Satin Roman Gold Hardware; Dresser with Chest of Drawers and Double or Twin Size Bed. 3 Pieces. REGULARLY $154. September Sale Price Four Pieces, Including Knee-Hole Vanity with Mirror, Regularly $225. hanging mirror, Bench, $10.95. Chairs Chairs A strikingly $116 $63 Knee-Hole Vanity with Hanging Mirror, $47. $50 Salem Chest, $82 High-Boy, $59. $25 Night Table, $17.50. $13 Bench, $9.50. A Modern Bedroom Suite of beautiful swirl walnut matched veneers in a soft, lustrous tone, on gumwood; September $149 $18.50 Night Table, $13.50. $17 Chair or $7.50 Boudoir $4.95 bile dealer, who died Priday at his home, 113 East Underwood street, Chevy Chase, Md. The services were conducted by Rev. Edward Gardiner Latch, pastor of the Chevy Chase Methodist Epis- copal Church. The rites were held at the 8. H. Hines chapel and burial was in Columbia Gardens Cemetery, Arligton County, Va. e Japan has decidsd to make its fiscal year accord with the calendar ;ear. 2 Pieces 5119 24159 FRENCH LIVING ROOM SUITE Damask in soft tones of blue, rust or gold enriches the lovely lines of this group in the French manner. All exposed wood is genuine brown mahogany. The brass nail trim is a smart touch. All-hair filling. A $40 saving. An English Lounge Suite, upholstered in fine, moth-proof wool and silk tapestry, is large and extremely comfortable. Both the chair and sofa have semi-attached pillow spring backs and all-hair construction. REGULARLY $249. September Sale Price upholstery. mahogany. The Brass nail trim. REGULARLY $295. September Sale Price. ends. Solid oak interiors. 3 Size Bed. REGULARLY $240. September Sale Price____ A Queen Anne Sofa and Chair with high backs and arms, is ultra smart in its moth-proof Premier Kid Mohair The exposed frame of this suite is genuine loose seat cushions are down filled. - $209 4 PIECES *89 - . $I79 Three Pieces, as above, Without lh.e Vanity, Regularly $165. September Sale Price, $142, $24 Night Table, $16.50. $17.50 Bench, $12.25. An American Chippendale Bedroom Group in genuine Honduras mahogany veneers enriched with beautifully figured crotch mahogany veneers, on gumwood, consists of Dresser with individual gold filigree oval mirror, Knee- Hole Vanity with gold ornamented, crotch mahogany frame mirror, massive Chest on Chest and Double Size Bed. REGULARLY 4 Lovely Pieces. $316. $27 Night Table, $19.95. $49.50 Winthrop Secretaries $37.50 September Sale Price_. - eeeeee e - $239 $27 Bench, $19.95. $23 Chair with Chippendale Ball and Claw Feet, $16.95. $37.50 brop- Leaf Tables $26.85 Use Our Budget Plan! Take 12 Months to Pay! When Purchased on Our Ii-Monfln Budget Plan, a Small Carrying Charge Is Added W B Moses & Co,. 804 Rhode Island Avenue N.E. A