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A—10 % Braths. ANDREWS. WILLIAM u;mtu‘ On Sat W Anarews. and Funeral servic R Wrieni 13 on “Tuesday. ' Septembe Shterment. Rock Creek Cemetery. BrO! NN, On Sunda o AR 3l ne? residencs 8outh Oakcrest, Va. T BROWN: beloved wife of the late | & 1P Brown and mother of Mrs. Quida Fatherree and Carl C. Brown. Bo resting a¢ the Tabler funeral home. 4 oth st nv. where services will be hel a.m. on Tuesday. September ° Hiiqwed by iterment Rock Creek Oem- etery. CHRISMORE. rm:nnucl( AIIE\' on | Sunday. September ai. at the residence of _his <I“urer; g&%’rflun 9 Irving st n - Knerel e e\’ CHRISMORE. the beloved | a0n of James (‘hrhmgreh and ‘thelate | smore and brother o S lamyn Mo, George Kiinefeller and | Mrs, William_Mackie. Funeral services | at the 'W. Chambers Co. funeral fome. 1400 Chapin st. n.w.. on Tuesday. )0 CATRA | M.H.STEVENSDIES, NOTED D. C. SINGER |Deceased Took Prominent Parts in Choirs and Operas Here. Matthew Henry (Harry) Stevens, 53, widely known Washington singer, died yesterday after a long illness at his home, 1763 Columbia road. Mr. Stevens had been prominently identified in musical circles here for many years. For 10:30 'am. Relatives imber 27 e Interment at Mar- and friends in tinsburg, W. on Sunday. N. ETHE . e e Emervency Hos- | I atal. 'ANNIE" BAVIDSON. " be- | Poved dmughter of Delia and Robert | Davidson of 2504 North 11th st. Ar- lington. Va. and sister of Mabie F. Davidson and Mrs. C. A. York of Front | Roval. Va. Remains resting at the Ives | funeral home, 7847 Wilson boulevard. | Ariington, Va. Funeral (private) Tues- day. September 2. at 3 p.m. Interment at Columbia Gardens Cemetery. | @ALVIN, MAZIE. Departed this life on Monday. September 1. 1936, at 10 am. at the fesidence of her Tather. 409 st | it se. MAZIE GALVIN. wife of Joseoh | Baivi Aevoted daughter of John Doue- | las. loving sister of Marie and A. §. Douglas. niece of Mrs. She also leaves other relatives and many friends to_mourn. Remains resting at | the John T. Rhines funeral chapel. 3rd And Ere'sts. s.w. Notice of funeral here- frer. nnzn WARRY €. On Sundav. Septem- ber 20, 1936, HARRY C. GRIER. beloved father of Mrs. Henry Laupp and Glover | and Harry Grier. Funeral from chapel of Frapk Geler & Sons Co.. 1113 7th st n.w. on Wednesday. September i af 10 am. Relatives and friends invited, Interment Prospect Hill Cemetery. MAND. BLANCHE. Suddenly. on Sunday. September 20. 1936 at INT0 Wyoming ave. nw. BLANCHE HAND. ~loving mother of Mrs. Charles Chamlers of At- Graves Hand_of Jackson- ville. Pla. and Maynard Hand of 110 Baker st Colmar Manor. Md Pvmprzl services at the Nevius funieral home. it e Nern® Mondas Beoten ber 21. at & p.um. Interment in Al lants. Ga . ARDY. WESLEY J. on Syndax . 6. WESLEY J. HARDY. be- Son ‘of Johnson E, and Elva Louise Funeral from his lanta. Ga.: Tov Hardy (nee McCoy' Darents' residence. 313 Minnesota ave T on Wednewday. September’Eh at pm. Services at Forestville Episco- ll Chuxrn atL T pm Relatives and riends inviied. Interment church cem- stery. lununn. ALICE. Sunday. Septem- ber 20 lh(h Home fnr lhe Aged “and Infirm. Blue Plains C. ALICE HAWKTNS wife of the late Frflnk awkins. She leaves three sisters rs. Louise Dean. Mrs, Nellie Smallwood and’ Miss Be awford two nieces. Mrs. Hazel Ban And Mrs. Grace Carter: other reiatives and friends. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel, 3rd and Eye sts. sw., until 10 am. Wednesday thereafter at 1 Heckman st. se. where funeral services wili be held at ‘1 pm Thursday Sep- tember 4 Interment A(l\nxron on at the Mary T. Lucas. | 23 years he was a member of the choir of St. Thomas' Episco- pal Church, until | about five years ago &s tenor so- loist and choir master. sang in the quar- tet at St. Thom- as’ and at vari- ous times in the quartets of New | York Avenue Presbyterian Church and Washington Hebrew Con- | gregation. | Sang in Opera. | Some 15 or 20 years ago he took leading parts in operas produced here, singing in “Martha,” “Faust” Mikado,” “Pinafore” and others. | Mr. Stevens also composed a number | M. H. Stevens. of marches and songs, some of which | were featured by the Marine and Navy Bands. A native of this city, Mr. Stevens was & member of the Gridiron Club | and the Association of Oldest In- habitants of the District of Columbia. | Septem- | | In Photographic Business. Until about seven vears ago he was identified with the photographic busi- ness, having worked for several studios | before establishing his own. He was known as an expert photographs. He 1s survived by his widow, Mrs. Berenice Moore Stevens; three daugh- ters, Mr: He also | “The | George H. Norwood, Miss | THE EVENING [M. I. T. SCHOLARSHIPS WON BY D. C. YOUTHS Jean L. Lewis, Newman Niepold, A. P. Norton, jr., and Walter W. Palmer Win Competition. Five Washington boys were winners of scholarships to Massachusetts In- stitute of Technology, it was an- nounced toda They are: Jean L. Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs, Louis R. Lewis, 1376 Sheri- dan street; Newman Niepold, son of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Niepold, 3221 Garfield street; August P. Norton, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Augustus P. Norton, 3343 Seventeenth street; Wal- ter M. Palmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy M. Palmer, 416 Dorset avenue, Chevy Chase, and Robert S. Clements, a graduate of Eastern High School. Norton and Palmer are graduates of Central High School; Lewis gradu- ated at Roosevelt and Niepold at | Friends School. |ILLNESS IS FATAL i TO ALBERT HERMAN Retired Department Store Owner, 75, Dies at Home Here. Albert Herman, 75, retired depart- ment store owner. died yesterday arter a long iliness at his home, 3100 Con- necticut avenue. Mr, Herman, a lifelong resiaent of this city, many years ago was tne | owner of a department store on Fourth | street, southwest. He was a memper of the Osiris Lodge of Masons ana of Almas Temple of the Mystic Snrine. | Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Mille | | Herman; a daughter, Mrs. Joseph Levy; & son, Ivan Herman, and sister, | Mrs. Bertha Strauss. Funeral services will be hel !10:30 a.m. tomorrow in the cnapel of Bernard Danzansky, 3501 Four- teenth street. Burial will be 1n tne Washingion Hebrew Congregation Cemetery. retoucher of | {DOING IS TREASURER Berenice E. Stevens and Miss M. Ro- | maine Stevens; a son, H. Eugene Stevens, and two sisters. Miss Ella Stevens and Mrs. William Toaa. tional Cemetery. | NERMAN. Alun'r on ber 20. 1936, at his &onn ve mw ALBERT HERMAN. fe- voted husband of Millie Herman and be- loved father of Mrs. Joseph Levy and r. Ivan Herman. He is also survived by a sister, Mrs. Bertha Strauss. Fu- neral from ‘the chapel of Bernard Dan- | zanski. 3501 14th st n.w__on TuesGav September 22 a1 10:30 am _Interment Washington Hebrew Congregation Cem- unda. residence Septem- 3100 MERMAN. ALBERT. A special communi- cation of Osiris Lodge. No. 26, P. A. A. | M. will be held at 930 am. Tuesdes Beptember 22. 1936 for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late brother. ALBER 'T HERMA. | R GOLDBERG. Master. | CHARLES P. ROACH. Jr. Secretary | . on Thursday. | t Wayne, Pa.. h' Mlm'd husband of Remains .. after 3 p.m. Monday. Sept. Requiem mass at St Pat n(‘k Church on Tuesday. Sentember s.m. Relatives and friends invit terment at Mount Olivet Cemel (New York and Chicago papers D' copy. ? luun ABRAM. On Mondar Seoiem ber 2 1936, ABRAM KARM 7o 5t asebeloved father of Robert Samuel. Philip. M mel. rs. Doroth: Vosel and Mrs, neral from the chapel of Bernard Dan- | 3501 14th st nw. on Tuesday. at 1:30 pm. v On_Sunday. m.. at his NB] band ofMarion (nee | Prince) and father of Mrs_Alice Kroon, | Funeral Wednesdas. September 23 at % | . from (unenl home of cnom- W, \ Co.. 2000 M st_nw. Relatives and | ey *interment Cont xional Cemeters. LANGLEY. ALICE MARIE. On Saturday. | September 19. '1926. ALICE MARIE LANGLEY. devoied daughter of Ernest | and Hattie Langles. Remains resting at | the Ernest. Jarvis_funeral_church. n.w. Puneral Tuesdas. .ember at 3 p.m. Interment Lincoln Memorial LAWRENCE. MARY. On Saturday. Seo- | devoted wife | of ‘Alexander Lawrence. mother of Jos con Theres and Mary Lawrence. R ns resting at the W. Ernest Jarv Tuneral church. " 1475 nw. _In- terment Edenton, N.'C.. Thursday. §ev- | tember 2 | l'unvo JOHN P. On Saturday. Slflln‘emv 1‘ rino Funeral ‘ gervices au late n(ld-nu on Tuesday, September 27. at ® am Relatives and Triends invited = Interment St Mary Cemeters. 21 MASON. THOMAS. On Sundav. Sepiem- | ber 20, 19. THOMAS MASON. bvlmrfl husband of the late Margaret E. Mason Funeral from his late residence. 606 | Maryland ave. s.w.. on Wednesday. Sep- tember at 2 pm, Relatives and | friends invited. Interment ~Prospect nwnu Dol On Priday_Septe; RIS E. NEWMAN. daug !tr o Washington. godchild ot‘ Mrs. Onlrllde Mackabee. She is also sur- | vived by other thuv!‘ and friend. Stewart’s funeral st. n.e. until Sunday. Sep- | thereafier at her late Tesi. | dence. 12 J. ave. nw nnul‘ Tiesday ‘Seoternber 35 al S p from | Friendship, Baptist Chiirch " 1st and H| ats. s.w.. Rev. Whiting officiating. In- erment Harmony Cemetery. i NUGENT. MARGARET M. On Saturday. September 19, 196, at her residence the Embassy Apartments. 1613 Harvard | &t. n.w.. MARGARET M. NUGENT. She is survived by one niece. Mrs. Lenore | L. Reese of Jamaica. N. Y. Services at | the S. H. Hines Co. funeral home. 2901 14th st. n.w. on Tuesday Sepiember 22, 'at 7:30 p.m. Interment Drivate. OURAND, FRANK H. On Monday, tember 21 1936, at his residence Childress st. ne.. OUR. beloved husband of the A rand. Notice of fune PLUMMER, 'monu 1025 ted m Priday._September b THOMAS PLUMMER of 61 st nw. He leaves Lo mourn their loss & devoted wife Laura V. Plummer, and | many other relatives and friends.” Re- mains resting at the Malvan & Schey Tuneral home. New Jersey. ave, and Ft 5t v and mav be Vie afier 2 pm. September 0. ~ Puneral Tues- day. ‘September %2 at' 1 pm. {rom the SBove chapel - Relatives and iriends in- Ylted. Interment Lincoln Memorial Cem- etery. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. {113 seventn &t N.W. NAtional 2473 odern Chapel Joae h F. Birch’s Sons L K. u-nnen Phone we-z mm« AYCOC Established 1841 3034 M St. N.W. | V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successor to nor connected with the original W. R. Speare establishment. FAt ol 2802 St. N.W. J. William Lee’s Sons Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Crematorium nd Mass. Ave. N-E. Lincoln ! er One of the Largest ‘Undertakers in the World 1400 Chapin St. N.W. Col. 0432 817 11th St. S.E. __ Atlantic 6700 FUNERAL DESIGNS. GEO. A. COMLEY 228,55 WEST 0149 rtistic Floral Designs by Experts ' Night Phone. Clarendon 261- GEO . SHAFFER MODERATE PRICE AFHONE NAT 0100, ?n.:. s:-'::.y:n Cor. 14th & Eye| GUDE BROS. CO. Floral Picces 1212 P St N.W. NAtional 4276 k fLE | WALTER. EDWARD C. 3 | PLATE Braths. PLUMMER, THOMAS Columbia Todze. x5 1. B. P. O. E. of W.. are_hereby the " funeral "of Brother MER. on Tues - 5. from Malvan & Schey pm. Session of 301 Rhode Island September 21. mfid Lot on °HOWARD A. WALKER. E. R. LEE CAMPBELL. Sec Monday. September 1. LO K] Mount Rainier. M ThelW AW Chambers Co. neral home. 91X Cleveland ave.. dale. Md.. on Wednesday. September at % am_ Relatves and friends in’ Interment Ariinglon National Cem Sibnrban fu- iver- SMALL, WILLIAM S. On Friday. Seotem- | ber i8I &t Providence Hospital. WILLIAM MALL of 376 Kentucky ave. se. He leaves to mourn their loss a devoted wife. Mrs Nellie Small: three sons. three daughters. one brother one jister and a host of other relatives and friends ~Re B Clarke Co. funeral parier, 1416 Fla ave. n.e. until noon Monday.” Sentember thereafter at his late residence. Funeral from his residence _on Tuesday. September 22, at 9 am. thence to 'St Cyprian's’ Church and C sts. se. where mass will be for the repose of his soul. Inter: Mount Oiivet Cemeters. SMITH, HENRY W. On Sunday. Septem. r 0. 1936, al residence. 1] Grant Orennn HENRY W SMITH. belovad father of Clyde W. and Rudolph D. Smith. Puneral services at the shove address on Wednesdav. September 2 pm. Interment Glenwood cemeur! h, | STANTON. REBECCA. On Sunday Sep- r 20, 1936, _at her residence 342 E st.'sw. REBECCA STANTON. ioving wife of " John_Stanton, sister of Samuel. George and Pumphrey, niece of Mr. She also’ leaves other relatives and many friends. Remains resting at the John T Rhines funeral chapel. 3rd and Eye sts s.w. Notice of funeral later. 22 ., MATTHEW HENRY. On Sun- JBis res beoved band of Bernice E. Stevens »nd_father of Mrs. Ivey J. Norwood. Miss Bernice E. Myrile R. and Henry Eugene Stevens Services at St Thomas' Episcopal Church. 17th and Church sts. n.w., Wednesday. September 71, at = p.m. terment Consressional Cemetery. On Monday, Sep- tember’ 1036 EDWARD C. WALTER, beloved " husband_of 'E inee Wel residence. Stuyvesant place n.w.. on Wednesday, September 23, at 2 p.m. Relatives and' friends invited. Intcr- ment, Lincoln Cemetery. WEBB. LEVI. Departed this day. September 18 Casualty Hospital. life on PH- 1936715 p.m. LEVI WEBB. tievored brother of Mrs.' Effie Bellficld. Mrs. Bessie Gray. ~Arthur. William. Robert and Oliver Webb. He also leaves other relatives and many friends. Funeral Monday September 1. at 1:30 p.m. from John T, Rhines' fuieral chapel ve sts. s.w. ind Eve | s Interment YOUNG, BI ANCHE. On FPridas. Septe v, m- ber 1R, 19 NCHE YOUNG. devoted Wite ‘of' ‘Hayimmna Young. daughter of George Logan Meredith. sister of Ruth Marshall, Georse :mr;1 Richard Meredith s resting at the W. Ei funeral church. 14 A neral Tuesday. Gum L. GEORGIE MAY. In sad but emembrance of our dear daugh- ter and sister. GEORGIE MAY CANT- \WELL (nee Guillot). who departed this enty-nine vears ai - tember 21, 1907. e She had a smile for all —a heart as zold. " To those who loved her. her Uemory will never grow old OTHER. STE ISTER BROTHERS, G e CORA E.: POLLARD. RICHARD (DICK). " In loving remembrance of our dear mother. CORA E. PLA' who departed this life five vears ago today. September 21 and brother. RICH- ARD (DICK) POLLARD. nine months ago, December 1935, Five years ago since that sad da When that day. mother, you Fere calied HER ‘CHILDREN. SISTER AND_ BR PERRY. MISSOURI POLLARD AND SISTER PUNK. Is One of the Largest Undertakers in the World | / i} 3 Funera’ Aomes —17 cCn Parlors — 40 Assistants Hearses and Ambulances 1400 Chapin St. N.W, Call COlumbia 0432 918 Cleveland Ave. Riverdale Park Call GReenwood 1221 517 11th St. S.E. Call ATlantie 6700 | i | | resting at the George | 1 | Ma Phillip Green. | ard | ’Washington Loan & Trust Co. | Official to Head Audit and Financial Work. Charles H. Doing, jr., president of | the West End branch, Washington | Loan & Trust Co., today was appoint- ed treasurer of the District Red Cross roll call, twentieth annual membership | drive, starting next Sunday. Doing will have charge of all audit- ! | ing and financial activities in connec- | tionAvith the District chapter's biggest membership campaign in peace time. | His chief assistants will be H. S. Fitz. | Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone | Co., and Mrs. Margaret H. Robbins, assistant chapter treasurer. - | Although the drive is still a week ‘ofi. two units have reported 100 per | cent enroliment. The newest group to achieve this record is the American | Express Co. An undisclosed Govern- | | ment unit is the other 100 center.” ENSIGN COIT BURIED | The funeral of Ensign Charles W Colf Naval Reserve aviator, who died result ‘of a fall from a horse, was held this afternoon in Arlington Na- tional Cemetery, with Lieut. Comdr. Alfred D. Vogler of the Navy's Chap- lain Corps officiating. The honorary pallbearers were | Lieut. Comdr. E. W. Rounds, Lieuts. | M. Johnson, T. Dalton, H. J. Henster, | J. E. Sullivan and H. A. Lamar. All | are officers in the Naval Reser Overheard in the COACH “Drink all you like, darling. Mother knows it's filtered and pure... like spring water!” { NEW LOW ONE-WAY FAR WASHINGTON 1o Gouch Rail Feres res inPulimans® NEW YORK $4.55 PHILADELPHIA 2.75 WILMINGTON 220 PITTSBURGH 6.0 CLEVELAND 870 DETROIT 12.00 CHICAGO 15.45 CINCINNATI n.20 LOUISVILLE nas RIENDLY STAR, WASHINGTON, TWO D. C. GRADUATES GIVEN SCHOLARSHIPS David Pitcher and Philip Whorton Evans Were Officers in Roosevelt Cadets. ‘The Roosevelt High School grad- RITES TO BE TODAY FOR FRANK BEALL Retired Clerk of Senate Post Of- fice to Be Buried in Fort Lincoln Cemetery. Frank Beall, 79, of 3220 Highland OF RED CROSS DRIVE| “per | [ at Pensacola, Fla. Thursday, as the | _ uates who served as captain and first lieutenant in the same cadet com- pany last year have been awarded scholarships by two Western colleges for the District of Columbia region. ‘They are David Pitcher, jr., son of David Pitcher, chief clerk of Soldiers’ Home, and Mrs. Pitcher, and Philip Wharton Evans, son of Mr. and Mrs, Joshua Evans, jr. Pitcher, a cadet captain last year and winner of Roosevelt's general efficiency medal, recelved a scholar- ship from the Colorado School of Mines. place, retired clerk of the Senace Post Office, was to be buried this efternoon in Port Lincoln Cemetery following funeral services at 2:30 p.m. in Cham- bers funeral home, 1400 Chapin street. He died Priday in Sibley Hospital. A native of Prince Georges County, Md., Mr, Beall was a descendant of Col. Ninian Beall, who settled in Maryland in 1655. Col. Beall was the first owner of Dumbarton Rock, part of the section on which Georgetown is now located. Mr. Beall has lived here for many years. Surviving Mr. Beall are two sons, J. Ninian Beall and Frank M. Beall, both of this city; three daughters, Mrs. Nellie Luden, Charleston, S. C.; Mrs. Eugenia Harding of this city and Mrs. Ursula Maphis, Chevy Chase, Md., and 10 grandchildren. His wife was the late Mrs. Ella V. Beall. FUNERAL RITES TODAY FOR T. FRANK COTTON p | Young Man Fatally Hurt in Vir- | ginia Train Accident Leaves [ Mother Here. T. Frank Cotton, jr, 20, of 1425 | Rhode Island avenue, railway news agent, who was fatally injured Thur: {day in a train accident at Franklin, Va., was to be buried this afternoon | at Grafton, W. Va. taken him to Franklin. David Pitcher, Jr. P. W. Evan Evans, who was Pitcher’s first | lieutenant and was cadet editor of the ‘xRoosevell. yearbook, received the | school's medal for literary efficiency and plaved a leading role in the school's Spring play. He was awarded a scholarshi, | California. P to Pomona College in | “mr Cotton, & graduate of Central The [Boys. Jeft: for the, West dast | 0 Soiook) Tecentlywas” embloyed week to enter thelr classes. == | His work had —.— Blrths Reporled At | Ralph and Wilhelminia West. b Prancis and Kathryn Hibbard. girl. Charles and_ Prances Crigler. boy. Harry and Grace Riggles. girl William and Josephine Lassiter, girl, John and Rose Baxter. wirl Charles and Annie Hayes, bos. William and Alice Sherry. boy. Wiliiam and Mildred Blakey. boy. William and_Alice Reeves. boy. Joseph and Mary Ellis. boy o and Marearet Burroughs. girl Raymond and Elizabsth Ruppert. boy. Leon and Carolyn Kravitz. bov. William and Leola Caddell. bov. Ward and Fdna Simpkins. boy. James and Mary 81, Clair. boy. Robert and Pear] Hall. gir] Moran and Dorothy Tanner. bov. | WilbAm and Della_Jones. mirl Perry and Mamie Robinson, bor. Alonzo and Alice Nicholson. eirl. Charles and Mary Datley. hov. Gailard and Romaine Wiison. girl, Malcom and Mary Tavior. bos. Warren and Helen Davis. girl George and Louise Coates. girl Wilbert and Florence Williams. boy. Georze and Rebecca Mathis. boy. William and Leona Hamilton. girl, Darneal and Helen Johnson. bor. Holland and Lillian Carroll. girl. | Alvin and Ida Jackson. girl | Marcellus and Ollie Holland. bos. | Willlam and Hazel Shorter. girl Louis and Beatrice Nickens. irl Webster and Murrile Smallwood. boy. James and Delia Byrd. girl. The figures below show the actual costs of 1,000 consecutive adult funerals con- ducted by Joseph Gawler's Sons. Here is positive proof that quality service costs no more. Deaths Reporled Frank Beall 79. Sibley Hospit: i | Thomas MeKnew. 30 Emersency Hospital Martin J. Wright, 74. 924 17th & 1da Gum Sterielr. 57, 3425 Rodman st | Clara O. Connelly. 48 Emergency Hnmu-l Jacob Kaplan. 48, 4514 Conn. av Samuel B, Feller: 44. Veterans Adminis- tration Facility. Minnie Bernau. 40. St. Elizabeth’s Hospital William Mitchell. 54_ Walter Reed Hospital James F. Coleman. 50. Gallinger Hospital John McGee. 49. Gallinger Hospital H Infant Oswaid Brown, Children's Hospital. | | Infant Walter Greene. Freedmen's Hospital. | | Infant, of Helen Johnson. Preedmen’s Hos- pital. | Infant of Willnette Walker, 4211 Clav | st.n Joseph Gawler's Sons, Ine. Alfred B. Gawler William A. Gawler Walter A, Gawler Joseph H. Gawler 1750-2-4-6-8 Penn. Ave.N.W. Chapel Cremations | NAtional §512 THE ROYAL BLUE Reasons for the Popullrlli of the Royal Blue, to Philadelphia and New York, are its many unusual conveniences and extra comforts. It's a d:j{er-nt kind of streamlined train — wider, roomier and so inviting! You feel refreshed the moment you step into its noise- less, air- conditioned atmosphere — in Parlor Car or Coach. So smooth, it's like gliding ! Equipment includes Observation-Parlor Car; Drawing Room-Parlor Cars; Buffet I.ounge Car; Dining Car with unique Tavern-Counter service; Individual Reclin- ing Seat Coaches, with wide, upholstered, single seats; filtered drinking water; spacious washrooms, with free soap and towels. You, too, will find The Royal Blue an outstanding train for comfortable, clean, easy-riding travel! Lv. Washington « « - 2 o o o « &ISP. Ar. Philadelphia . e e« 634 P.M. Ar. New York th st. Su) e o o B4 P.M FARES ARE LOWER THAN EVER! For Information and Reservations Consult: D. L. MOORMAN, General Passenger Agent 15th & H Sts., N. W. Phone District 3300, or National 7370 M. M. BALTIMORE « OH/O RAILROAD B MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1936.' as & news agent by the Union )lew-‘ Co. on Southern Rallway trains. He | formerly was employed at the Senate Office Building. His mother, Mrs. Ethel N. Cotton, of the Rhode Island avenue address, is & clerk in the Navy Department. His father, the late T. 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