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Gatha of Thanks. OB DANTEL. ThoNTeL BE T ok of ‘the Iate & &' k alf friends tor their Thaness mslflehfi their recent be- mmr AND 'rxvla 2931 11th st. n.W. . RELA- BoLME! S NATHANIEL The fam- % the llll‘ JAMES IATHANIEL to express, with deepest REEEeriar Aoral trivutes. and other Kina axbreasions of nmnltmb“;nn; uflh il eir Tecen s MAS, ZDNA HENRE. The unuy of e Aae “EoNA % THOMAS wish o Al "dcey appreclation '8 to_our relatives. friends and hbors for their kindness during her iliness; also ‘u A Ja P:dlll- 3 rurgical, Soclety. Pasteur ‘ Read- 1nl Olub clety for their acts of kind- all’ other expressions of sympathy l.nd b'elutllal flon‘l! trlbudtes.l‘\.'ll;l::rvul- ur dear wife an ing of no X GEORGE F. HENRY. Breaths. 'IAIIJY LOTTIE. Departed thll me “Thur: December, 10, 1936 w.bner st. LOTTIE 3 ‘«i“"l to murll her deun'l‘lre 'o‘:l- ley: two s arles and Clmord Wright: two sisters. d Kt B 127 at ene South Capitol, st. ber it Andrew Taylor omumnt 1% BOERNER. MARIE CAMMON. On Priday. December 11 1036, at Wtes Resmoriai ospital. MARTE CAMMON BOERNER. oved wile o E. O Botcner Remarns resting at the Lee funeral home. 4th st. '2 Mass. ave. n.e. Notice of !unerll ater. BURNS, EDWARD L. Sudden% on 'l‘h\lrl- day. December 10. beloved husband of Caroline M. Bum:, Funeral from 234 Tennessee & e, on Saturday: December 12, at 8:30 an.i thence to the Holy comfoner Chureh. Where mass will be offered fatives and" friends Jnvited to_attend. nterment Mount Olivet Cemetery. COATES, CHARLOTTE STEWART. On Thursday, December 10 ._at her Tesidence. 115 You st. CHA! STEWART COATES, lhe “beloved _sister of Dr Ralph B. Maud E. Stewart and foster mother of Mabel Charlotte 3ones. Funcral from her late sesidence Monday. December 14. at 11 a.m. Rela- tives and friends invited. Interment Harmony Cemetery. Arrangements by McGuire. 13 QONTEE. ELIZABETH. On Monday. De- cember 7. 1936. ELIZABETH CONT! Ve 5t Bamuel Conice: mother of Tsaas art .. neral “Safuraay. Decémber 12 9 a.m.. from the above-named nlrlnrl ll GONWAY. MARGARET. Departed this life ay. December 7. 1936, at Gal- Hnser Hospital. MARGARET CONWAR. She is survived by a host of friends. Re- mains resting at R. C, Richardson & Co.'s funeral home. 1700 Vermont ave. Fu- neral Services on Friday, December ‘11, 30 pm. Rev. R. V McIntyre of- flchtlnl lntermem Rosemont Cemetery. DAVIS. JAMES HENRY. Suddenly. on Thursday. December 10, 1936, JAMES HENRY DAVIS. Body ‘resting at the home of his sister, Mrs. Agnes V. Sydnor. Oxon Md. Services at St. Barna- P Churen, xon Hill. Md.. on’ Sunday. December 13. at 2:30 p.m. Interment church cemetery. DORSEY. LOTTIE F. Budd-nly on Thurs- gay. December 10. 1930 a¢ her resi- dence. 17 4th st. n.e. LOTTIE F. DOR- SEY. beloved wlle of James Dorsey. Re- mains resting at Stewart's funeral home. 30 H st, n.e. Notice of funeral later. 12 THOMAS H. Suddenly, on December 10, lb!d hl 6119 Georgia DOWNES, beloved husband of Elizabeth A Downes (nee Watson) 8nd father of Mrs. Eleanor Davis and Thom.s E. Downes. Funeral from his iate Tesidgnce on Monday, December 14. at 8:30 am. Requiem mass at the Churcn of the Nativity at 9 am. ~Rela- fives and triends invited to atiend. Tn- terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 1E M. On Thursday, De- o010 pm. at Sibley Hospital. JEANIE M. 1328 Setrson st pw. beloved wite of Nelson . Durfee and foving moth@s of Mrs. arold F. Kless of New Yor#\City and rs_Inez D. Lohr and Joshua C. Durfee of Washington. D. C. Funeral from ¥he Nevins funeral homie, 924 New York ave. n.w. Monday, December 14. at 2 Bm. "Mterment In Cedar Hil Cemgtery. Thursday, residence. THOMAS H. FLETCHER, ELNORA CLARK. Departed this life Wednesday, December 9. 1036, at 819 Oddfeliows ct. _se. ELN H She " leaves to Eollm their loss a devoted daughter. atchel Hancock: one brother, Clarence West: one cousin, Hattie Ball, and also other relatives and friends. Remains sting at Eugene Ford's funeral home. 300 South, Capitol st. ~Funeral Satur: Dece! t 9 a.m.. from the fhed chapels” Ingrmient Mount Oltves Cometers: FRISBY. ARTHUR AUGUSTUS. On wed- December 9, ARTHUR e Seturday. December (O] P.m. Interment Harmony Ogme- msn!. JRTHUE, Columbls Lodge. O E. of W Is herey notl: ed nl Kh ‘funeral of Brother ARTHUR Y. Saturday. ember 12 1936, m - lom McGuire's funeral home, 'HOWARD A. WALKER. E. R. LEE CAMPBELL. Sec. DROW K. On_ Thurs- dly De&mber 10, 1936. WOODROW K. Remains resting at his late residence. 25 Franklin st. n.e. Notice of funeral later. GLOVER. MARY C. On Thursday, Decem- Ber 101036, ot Elkton. Md. MARY C. . Prederick T. F. Jnhnmn Mrs. Thomas C. Barr, Dr. Mer- W. Glover, W. Barron Glover and ;; Fyneral services on em!| p.m.. ndoun Park Cemetfl" Blll.lmol’e )ld GRIER, SALLY. On Wednesday. Dece: mbe'r & pldde. mmnm Hospital, mu:m of 1. X and friends survive hi mllnl reltln{ at Hmr! 8. 4687 N st. nerll Buturdn l'!umb!! 12, from the House of Prayer, sts. nw. Interment in We Ty. ST F. On Thursday, 36.__at _his l’uldenfii. oved hi d_of Jane A. P. Guilford lnd fl!h!r of !‘redel‘":k M. Guilford of Hartford. Conn.; Fred- CHick Cameron snd Mvs Guilford Seatt gt New ¥ 1 pm. h and M awn Cem- Decemoe! A Interment at Waterbury, Gonn.. Satur- day afternoon. GUNDAKER. WALTER ATLEY. On Thurs- day. December 10. 1936. at the John Dickson Home. 5000 14th st n.w A’ 'GUNDAKER. husband of the late Ida M. Gundaker, father ul Margaret H. Stewart and Kather: Mangum. Funeral services at the B. H. BIMI Cn l\menl home. "901 14th s \rday, Decesber 12, at 1:50 !nurmem Abbey Mausoleum. Ar- Va. HELLEN, WILLIAM D. y, De- cmbcr Ok pae. st OBl M l(em‘orl:‘} 1oV Hos Tiusband of Sophie L. Hellen and Tather of Mrs. Allan Burns of Charlotte. N. C. Funeral from his late residence, 4318 37w st n.%. on Seturdey. Decem! ber 8t 1:30_p.m.; thence to Aibans Church. Wisconsin and Ma: %- s D Where services will be held at 2 p.m. Relatives and frlends invited. Interment gressional Cemetery. [ n‘o JOHN J. On Thi ber {07 To%0, at 8t mrw'nnu l te! “ohn .Y. and mh:;e?n rvice: rmn 1337 unn lt n. mber 12, Mk Creek Cemt Bn thl. Funer: e . on Saturdey, Braths. HENSON, SARAH ulll;ldlefl < D 'snd.four brothers, . Richar Illm and Prederick Barker. Bt Paitdoncs. of het fhothe "’n. n.w. Relatives and frien adnudu December z the 420 am Fesidenc ] A hfi BT survived by ‘ive sois an 'mains munl n 3 o e will be Decem coln I(emorhl Cemetery. HOLLAND, EDWARD. Departed this 1 gn Thursday, December 10, 1936, at the Naval Hospital, EDW, [OLLAND. Rem ng Festing at E, W, ndy S funera) 1 Florida ave. n.W. - Notice, 0 Cater, HQLMES. JACOB W. On Tuesday, n.um- 556, 'at_Qailinger Hospital. ‘ACOB W Hordes "the beloved Ty id of thie late Eilza G. Hol Re aing resting at Frasiers xunml “home. I ave nw. Funeral Saturday December 13, m the Nine- feenth Blreet Bnntht Chureh._10th an ‘Walter H. Brooks of~ fictating atives ane friends invited. Toterment Harmony ‘Cemetery. 11 JACKSON, JULIA RILEY, On Thursday, December 10. 1036. at 12:30 a.m.. at her zesidence, 2710 San Dieso st El RILEY 'lfe of John Pelix Jackson um [ m.er Mr. and William E. 1 Suithersome, Ma" Funersl trom hee Ia Tesidence on Priday. December 11. at 10 Interment El Paso. Tex. (Other Dapers vlease cov.) JACKSON. n!g! ARD, _Suddenly. en Tues: 2 A nds Sout R CHARD JACKSO Sonof Mrs. Eizs beth Brown, brother of Lewis and Levan Jackson and Mrs. Lynch, Other relatives also survive. Pu. neral Monday. Decem! from the above residence Rev. G. Bullock officiating. ~ Friends invited. ™ terment Payne's Cemetery. JAMES. JOSEPH M. Departed this life on Wednesday. December 0. 1036, at Freed mene Hosolint, after o brief tliness. OSEPH M. devoted son of John ina James. ames Cypress tves and friends. ~Remains resting at uneral home. 48 K s O o miy be viewad aiter 4 b, Friday, December 11 Services at the sbove tuneral home Saturday, December st 3 pam. Interment Darlington. KYL!’B. THOMAS. On Monday. Dec!mber A030. 8t Casuslty Hospital. THOMAS and_friends, at Stewart's funeral h Funeral Sund cem! e Choren. i dth -nd [ Rev. Long officiating. lAfll'iAW WILLIAM. Departed !his l!fe on Thursday. December 10, 1938, after o o iimess WILLIAM | LATTISAW, He leaves to mourn their loss a loving nso s e nd Charlotte Lattisaw: eleven grandchildren. three great-grandchildren, four brothers: in-law. four sons-in-law ‘and a host of other ‘relatives and f{riends. ~Remains Testing_at Barnes & Matthews' funeral home. 614 4th st. s.w. Notice of funeral LIP. Devarted this life on Wednesd-y. December 10. 1936. PHILIP LEWIS. He leaves to_mourn their loss a devoted wife. Rose L. Lewis. and six children. two sisters. a brother and a host of other u]nm‘v’les 1l',nl.'l Xnends er Bundy's funeral home. Piai avi Elder Beniamin of: ncmm: "Interment Lincoln 1 Cemetery. 5 2! LYNCH. beloved son of Jjohn K. and .v-equelme Lyncn (nee Churchill). 'Puneral from hapel of Frank Ge! , S W.on Saturday. B Relatives and friends thvited. Interment Mount Olives Cemetery. McCOURT, THOMAS S. On Thursday. De- 2036, ai_Casualty Hospital 'T. the beloved son of Loretta Stone McCourt snd the late Michael ‘McCourt. Funeral from the James T. Ryan funeral home. 317 Pa. 5. ‘airfax on. Va.. Featiem will be offered at 10 a.m tives and friends invited. church cemetery. McFARLAND. VERNON. Departed this life on Monday. Decem] t G fineer Hospital, VERNON McFARI mumfm ber after ND. beloved husband of Mollie McFarland. He leaves to mourn their loss five children. mother and fa- ther. four brothers. one sister and a holt of other relatives and friends. may be viewed at Wesley Washington': l funeral home. 2053 Georgla sve. n.w. .Punenl Satu; December 12 p.m. from Hickory Run Bantist Churcb Rollins. Va. MELTON. RICHARD O.. JR. Suddenly. on Wednesday._December {. 1936. RICHARD o. Jr.. _beloved husband of Edith E. Mem;nm Funeral from his late Relatives lndw (rlends Tvited. ment Congressional Cemetery. I’I‘I‘CHII.L GEORGE H. On W:dneaflly ember 9. 1036 8 g GEOI "HI belo Sand ‘of . Allce Mitenell. ‘father ot e and Everett Mitchell brother of Mrs. Alberta Anderson and Everett Mitchell me. e. Interment Lin- coln Memorial Cemetery. MITCHELL, GEORGE H. Officers -nd members’of Past Exalted Rulers Coun. cil. No. of W.. are hereby mmnzd 31 The eath af Brother RGE ITCHELL. and are re- Fneet at & session of “sorrow Friday evening. December 11.1936. at 0Odd Felk Temple, 9th and T sts. n.w., .me Punenl Satur December at Pratier's funeral hoiner ;BD Phoad Tmand ave: nvCH XANDER. Chief Antler EL M. GRAHAM. Acting Columhll Lodge, .. is_hereby O hiesa1 " ot Brother [ELL Sll rdll o A sossion of sorrow at Elky' Home, 301" Riode Island ave n.w. day. December 11. at HOWARD A. RD LEE CAMPBELL, St MITCHELL, GEORGE H. _Omcen and members of Green Mou! Lodge. No. 1477 are hereby notified of ‘the death of Bmlhel’ GEORGE MITCHELL. 8- ¥ 'sarrow Friday. December 11, 1030, 0 o'clock sharp. at Odd Fellows’ Ha, Din s T Se Bws BERT,E, JONES. N. G, HERMAN FIELDS. E. 8. »; NESBIT. ELLA L. Entered into rest on Wednesday. December 9. at her residence. 307 11th eternal 1936, beloved sister of and the late Arthur and Benjamin M. esbit. She also leaves other relatives . Remains resting at the above lddrel llur 1 .m. Friday. Pu- neral Satu r 12, at 1 p. from her Ilte rnldence Re liott offich Relatives and frie invited to attend. r £0Ters Cainolic. Ohurch, and s.e.. where req mass wnl 10 am. for B il ARl ROBINSON, SADIE V. cm Thursdsy, De- 10, 1936, n“,‘,‘?o ‘ ‘cember beloved wife of devoted mother of Mi well, Puneral Sat t 12:30 e %rfi e Y dteriment Woollawn FPuneral from Sons’ Co urday, tives un% Prospect Hil ” P faterment Il Cemetery. lTElW!I. ELIZABETH DECKMAN. Wednesday. December 9. 1936. at residence of her '.dllllhlali HYI ‘mother of . Remains e "'sn ’u 5. December 5 Saturda gem B eiatirne vud Trisads are nvited: terment Prospect Hill Cemetery. 11 On Thursday, Decem- A Pllnerll from the T daughte: sllh st. n.w., Simrdly “De- . at 11 am.. Please omit 8 lfigfi- '. gn wedldel‘ls"fl%fl er Tesidence \DDIE M. TAYLOR. be- ADI Sovse wits of ihe Tate Qrant W, Tavier. Puneral from the W. mbers Co. Toneral Home. 1400 Ohkpin st. B-w.. on Saturday. Decemher 12. 8t 3 . Inter- ment Rock Creek Cemetery. Funeral services private. WARD, ESTELLA L. On Thursday. e cember 10. 1936. at her residence. 2018 North Monroe st.. Chefl’dlle Va., ES- TELLA L. WARD' (nee Shnve! beloved wife of John 8. Wlm and be loved mother ;{ul ohn sB hfl m R. erm neral Sunday, Dese Trom the sbove reaidence. Reiatives md friends _invited. Interme: kwo s h, Vi this lfe 6. at_his Louise Watts. loss one brothers lnd and friends. Bundy's funeral home. Remains resting at E. hlnerll Slz!ul- P st. bety Interment uneoln Memo- rial Cemetery. WHEELER, SAMUEL HENRY. On Friday. December 11. 1936, at his Tesidence. 115 L st. n.w. HENRY WHEELER. the ~beloved husband of Dora Scott Wheeler and_loving brother of Carrie Broome and Eliza Brooks; the eldest son of the late Daniel and Elizabeth Wheeler: brother_of the late Charles Thomas and Daniel Wheeler and Winnie Burke.) Re- mains resting at the W. t Jarvis P e banen 45 You st. now. No- tice of funeral later. WQOD. ALBERT L. On Thursday, Decem- ber 10. 1936. ALBERT L. WOOD, the Defoved son ot the Inte Lexius A and Mary Wood and brother of John H. Wood. Funeral from H. M. Padgett’s funeral home. 131 11th’ st. se. on Saturday. December 1%. at 2 p.m_ Relatives and friends are invited. Interment Con- gressional Cemetery. ZEREGA, JOHN P. On Thursday, Decem- ber 10. 1936. JOHN P. ZERBEGA, beloved husband of Marguerite Zerega. Puneral from his_late residence. 533 Quine: n.w. .on Saturday. December 12. at 8: am. ' Rea: the ‘H g and _ friends invited. Mary's etery. Intérment Bt INES. CHARLES F. In loving husband. father lnd eft, Years ago today, December 11, 1934, 1 have lost my soul companion, A life linked with my own. And day by day I miss you more As 1 walk through life alone. HIS LOVING WIFE. HANNAH CHILDREN AND GRAN'DC X'LDR-!N . KIEFER, HELEN R. memory of our Toving, mother, HELEN B RIEFER. who passed away one year ago today, Decem- ber 11, 1935. One long year we've lived without you, But_your spirit hovers near. “To_guide us through each sorrow, To wibe away each tear. You left behind broken hearts. ‘That loved you so sincere. That never did and never will Forget you. mother, dear. No one knows how we miss you. No one knows the bitter pain ‘We have suffered since we lost you— Life has never been the same. LOVING _SO! ND. DAUGHTER. ANNA AND GEORG! . In memory of our HELEN who died one ear ago today, December 11, Mournlnl for you. dear mother. But not with outward show. For the heart that mourns sinicerely Mourns stlently, and low, = MANLEY. CLIFTON B. A tribute of Jove to the memory of our dear brother. CLIP- TON B. MA . who departed _this llfe fnur years ago today. December 11. ‘m ugh the vears be many or few. They_are filled with memories. brother of you. HIS LOVING SISTERS. MRS. FRANCES MURROUGH. MRS. MAMIE QUICK- dear MAY. zvlum In sad but loving remem- PEARSON. JAMES A., JR. "In loving mem- ory of our dear son and brother. JAMES A PEARSON Jr. who passed away ¢ years ago today. December 11, 1934. MOTHER. DAD AND l‘A‘l‘!‘- . QUEEN, ARIETA (NEE BUDD). A tribute of love and devotion to, the memory of oved wife. A QUEEN (nee Sied 3 ode Fear ako Toasy. December 11. 1035. ‘The midnight stars are gleaming T loved T Sried 5o Bard '.o Save. HUS] DEV! ‘QUEEN. Parliament (Continued From First Page.) House, moved the second reading, say- ing: “It is not necessary for me to de- tain your lordships more than a few minutes in making this motion. “Your lordships will recollect that in the gracious message which we had b‘!h before us yesterday the wish was ex- Cemeury Wllfiinmnv D. C. OLIVER. WILLIAM HOWELL. On Thurs- ay. ber 10. 1 136. at Georgetown HOWELL o.m. Interment l?lk O'NEIL. ELIZABETH L. ednesday. Deseinber 9. 1036, at her Cesidtose 15 ol. n.w.. ELIZABETH L. O'NEIL (nee {: a1l), beloved wife of the late Chris- opRer O'Reélg nd_mother of James O. I)BIOI.N WILI.IAI this life on Thursda: 036, at his residence. 1534 T st. n. PRESTON RN. He gorgived by a loving, devoted wite. Sarah Osbo: born: two mephews Decem! ber 13. Caroline County. Vi oenng Funeral arrangement Ruth Dabney & Co.. 463 O st. n.w. BB S LR o Pool: .‘E!!‘anl'ln) nm:vg ‘i L 52 Mnll Tovited: 13 “Thurs- N, ves al PLATT, BEATRICE YAKEL. December 10. ".BD. at g;m PLATT, beloved u':u;m-r of the and Margaret Yakel. Puneral T @dar Hill (Emetery pressed by his majesty that this mate ter should be dealt with by both houses with all practical expedition. “The bill itself is plain and simple and a short one. Your lordships will please obserye that in the-second para- graph of the preamble the bill re- cords the consent of the Dominion of Canada and the assent of the Come monwealth of Australia, the Dominjon of New Zealand and the Union of South Africa (to bring abdication § i o the voice of the attendants sounded in the lobby: “Make room for the black rod.” In accordance with the age-old custom, the sergeant-at-arms rose and closed the door leading to the cham- ber. ‘The black rod gave the traditional three knocks and the door was opened to him. As the session got under way, it was reliably learned the Duke of York will be proclaimed at 2 p.m. tomorrow at St. James’ Palace and later at the Temple Bar and the Royal Exchange. Go to Upper Chamber. After the gentleman usher of the black rotl was admitted to the house he advanced to the table and an- nounced that the House of Lords was authorized by virtue of His Majesty's commission to declare the royal assent to acts which had been agreed upon by both houses and desired the im- mediate attendance of Commons to the House of Peers to hear the commission read. The sergeant-at-arms shouldered the mace and the speaker headed the procession to the upper chamber. On his return the speaker an- nounced the Commons had been to the House of Peers, where the com- mission under the great seal was read, giving the royal assent to the railway freight rebates act and other acts. After this curious delay, considered to be a display of the independence and the superior authority of the House of Lords, the prime minister rose and, amid cheers, moved the sec- ond reading of the declaration of ab- dication bill, Prime Minister Baldwin said the provisions of the bill required very few words of explanation from him at this stage. “As the house will see, the four do- ‘nrder that we might carry priately dealt with at a later “It is necessary to have an act of Parliament because the succession to the throne is covered by the act of settlement which mgkes no provisions for abdication or for succession conse- quent on abdication.” Baldwin, explaining the provisions of the act, said “no descendant of George » measure of control over the marriages of those who might themselves succeed to the throne or whose descendants might succeed. “It would clearly be wrong if pro- Monson.bem-hauldupmy'oflll Majesty and his descendants who on passing of this act will cease to have any right in the succession.” Labor Supports Bill. Clement Attlee, leader of the Labor party, expressed support of the bill “in out the ‘wishes of His Majesty thl\‘. this chap- ter in our history, which is closing, should be closed with least possible delay. “But a new chapter is being opened, and I want to say & word or two as to why we are supporting this bill. “We are not to be diverted into abstract discussion about monarchism and republicanism. “One essential is that the will of the people shall prevail. Purther, we want the mind of the nation to return as soon as possible to the urgent problem of the conditions of the people and the state of the world and the great pursuit of peace. “I believe that a great disservice hes been done to constitutional mon- archy by overemphasis and vulgar adulation, particularly in the nrm “Interests which stand for wes and class privilege have done all mey can to invest the monarchy with an unreal halo and procreate a fNlse | reverence for royalty, and this has OF MODERN ESTATE GAS RANGES You’ll notice a real difference in your meals with one of these Modern .Estate Gas Ranges in your kitchen ...and a real difference in the ease with which you can prepare them, too. In fact, you can scarcely imagine, without actually using one of them, what miracles of cooking ease these ranges are. Such things as Automatic Oven Heat Control, High-Speed Smokeless Broilérs, and Automatic Lighting are beyond description. But what a thrill to use them! 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